The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.) 1890-1901, December 30, 1892, Image 3

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: .-Sr\ V ¡D . .... c •-V-: r f’Dupuyer AllsrirtsyTv; fWX iS s t ' - • •: -* U ’. C h ristm a s T ree exeicisesipassecl pleas-; - af;nutg% ' - cber of p resènts on ih e tree fo r them as w e lL a s'other folks;¿A'Probablyftlip m o st Valued was tha|/|£of^^^\V\ v M c K n jg h fj - parties sh o w in g ..{heir, appreciation \oi . hiscom iD g a m o .pgus., . . . „. „ '• ft?' UÎ-'UVfj-'p 4- ' wp'jT-^ vfi T - \ - P . D . Cooper is looking alter, h is inter- ■ e sts here and a t B irch C ieèkY. ; ' F . B . Fo w ler,, who was up from his * ' ranch',Tepbrts bis sheep dpirig^weU .7 ^He' ' .th in k s the rep o rt regardiDg’&cab among sheep*.below him not-tcuê^ho has had; - ‘opportunity, to-know .-- A ~meeün&^of^ the^ h ^ y y^.taxripayèrâa. . Was bèld on e Jnesday^tona me c o u n ty . officers, w ith F r e d J . Simerp^presidept. , - P . 0 . Burglund was fbu'r d a y s from * o u r county se^t to Ijup u y e i;. A^m ce thing,-to .b e t a ju rym a n in ith is 'b p u n ty. -It is PA'tSrM t o ‘ sup'^dsewthf hgs*\dî 4 iith i 8 kind would-have séuriet b e aring-dm ôür senate and. hopse. , ; i W&hqp.eaio r county., division f ir s t . L e t cojunty. s e a t a n d of­ ficers com e.after...there w ill n o t proba-, bly be enough offices ' to** go round, * b u t ‘ t h a t is generally the çaèeV'\'\ _____ A letter to D r . G illette from friends, in W ashington s a y s they are feeling' q u ite, confident t h a t the United* S tates senate w ill be 1 republicahj' iirb v id ih g 'M cornés ’jSü’^ôîttbVlÎrây^ ll.rifibfcr^ ^ ’' ’ ' B . Powler-bas sold 80 tons of '5 h a y : to F . D . (lo o p ë rîro rh h is ; D u p u y e r/ranch.- Other p a rties havihg'hay w ill probably sell a t good figures before spring. According to the H icks .Fo re c a s ts fo.i Ja n u a r y , rçe hayajouiy had a foretas<e of w h a t is to come, during both J a n u a r y and ^ £ e b i.uâry..^ Îijs/îo jreçasts \ f o r . .the, p a s t m o n th were a lm o st w h o lly-fulfilled \ E . E vLeecb,: lei t r io r H e le u a to be on' tim e to help in the cdmirig t i l t . A ll are an x io u s ly w a iting t h e ç e sult. , - Report is curren t here t h a t L e tfclr and* B a r k e r w ib b u ijd .a hotel in the„ s p u n :, and w ill be prepared to accom m o d ate the c o u n ty o fficials, u n til they can buy lo ts an d ‘build Residences fo r them selves. O u r accom modating hotel .proprie­ to r ’s (G e o .' T a y lo t ), tim e expires n e x t m o n th. ' We hope George w ill continue w ith u s . ,H e is, „well liked , .apd keeps things m o ving. » À new„pôstoffice has been established a t ShelbyJ a n d postm a ster appointed. T h is , w ill m ake a decrease in the Dupuy- er office'of one th ird a t le a s t . - ' ‘ The condition of the weather prevent­ ed some Masons-here from attending.the Masonic meeting at Chateau^ wbicff wPs’ Bomethiug of a disappointment to_them, ^ r 't - ' »... . - .. ^ -, \ (. Obasi Captwright is wintering ; â band\ of sheep a t his home ranch fo r M o r g a n . Sheepmen -with few exceptions, - repo rt their flobks as doing w e ll. The bçne of contention am o n g st the ’ brother * d e m o crats \here a t present seems to; beï fthe ; Dupuyer - postofiice.- Th e y a ll w a n t i t , and ’there is but* ohe office. One good bro ther, repo rt . s a y s , proposed renting his ranch, and moving to town to bé p d s tm ïtsier/ 'but the oh- 1 jectidn.to him w a s, he d id n o t get to. the' 'r election on tim e . D o c tp r G ille tte sent in h is resignation, to m ake room fo r a good hohest. dem o c rat, ’although he ; could h o ld .tiie office during thé- p resent a d m iiiistra t ip n , b u t like quite'jà nu mber of o thers,'prefers to resign.* : Nabors, whoyyas wounded, a t; Ro.bare- it is though t w i l l R e c o v e r / 4 'f'. . F r a h a PedêRfiên-has recei véd sü p pliesiV and ,-will.-, s q o n ;;be,prepared toi.take,piC-:; tures. P r a n k - is 'fa v o r a b ly known-asran a r t is t of no m e a n 'ab ility. ' • - - ’■f . •- -. » «. -t- .V The.jokea of the Christm a s' tree were th a t Dickie D e a n ,,A llie Vance,-Nellie Me-. Conuel a n d -Frauk.ie Leech were ^rémem-, • btred, Th e y .were real pyetty li.ttiè* golden haired things', blue eyes,«etc WIfphe u.ndersigiie^lfbo^B^a^grees ^ W-teasela nvilU ,the: town Q f r & e , ^ ^ t 6 ’ auy re- IfablePbarTy/lorfparties who w ill ;b_qjld and operate a 7.5 bar-rell' ffouring/nailL thgyeon. :Said ‘ le.as,e to hold-good' as long as - said* mill s operated. ~ J.-C^r-HoPKiNSoN. ;rt;'ays iWitb'vi,:-^ (McK'tigb%?v ;‘ *■'(* ■. vThQ.-ïs.ürrounding-co u n t r y y h a s been • ' - •j’iîi''' 'Hi/;:-'-', * .-.i' i i .va l-ji-Dni*aaan fûrl/irV f.Aarn-rhn^ aar Wfiolr Mr. Geo.'v .{er.with Mrs, ..* E llen N e ilson 5 |kt;Mrs.{M^^^^ ex-' pccting-to»leave-for .a 'V jslt^ töythe old, c o u n try in the near iu t u re,,,Swedehy • npft'i . ^'^Möre^anon, .'r f 8 r*-n» :A N . î >,F.F,ER;. ■; -i,:. y i I- x HENRY’S PHARMACY. ‘V •’ NEW DRUG15-TORE, C H O T E A U . ' M O N T . ‘.i P U R E ' D R U G S . P A T ­ E N T M E D I C I N E S . \ TINE PERFUMES ' Ë K D TOIEST ÄRT 1 CLES: • - EVERYTHING NEW AND ÊRESH. - c o ^ Æ ^ o x r i s r i D i i s r a - * . .• P rescriptions , S p e c i a l t y ** s ■ * “ ** ’ - . .*i > “*v •> t; : M • h- ' S' > * ' ’ ’ * >. •* ïv . . \ ( * , i *,-. 1 ., ^ s t ■** * - ^ •» ■** . - . » v l',*N C».r« > . - \• - * '“/I ' «¿V , V • , ? „ . ,îr -i'K 4-4 m -. ï i i ' : O J,<.y B O T E A U s ê e . - u s -* . - 4 * ’ ' - / 1 ■3 k Æ 0 3 ^ T 3 ? . 4 ’ - ' GEO I. SMITH, ’ Î-. Prajt.' CHAS. W. GRAY,’ ' -Vics-Prest.’ . JAMES W. CORY, ’Cashier/' - OF — o t e a u . A-.-r. S T Ï T G O E P O B A T B D . Does a General Banking1 Busi- ' . ness. 1 uterest A l l o w e d Deposits. on Time H - W H O L E S A L E & R E T A I L — - ? • DEALERS IN WINES, LIQDORS, CIGSRS: A CHOICE LISE OF I HE BEST BRANDIES. WHISKIES, AND MINERAL WATERS'ALWAYS , / , ON HAND. M r. M cFadden is spending the h o li - 1 M A I N S T ; , - - O H O i - E A U . * ' { ‘ * V S T O P P I i r a - P ^ H i A a E l P ^ O P D , ; . I . - » » • 1 ,0 , • ß GOOD PEED, & LIVERY STABLE IN CONNECTION. M A I N S T . ' . ' G H Ô T E Â U . ■'«< ... r ,3 •i. f J'î > S X J T s T S Î V E H . . f e i t x e e p . Q o . .' /’ —BREEDERS OF— T l 3: o ^ o t t o - z 3: b i ^ e - xd 'PZEŒILTC'ES:- - GRÆZEZ-ÎRIbTO S .h , , i ) + * A.LTID P B E N C E E - C O T S - i f - .. '^^ 7 -O IL ID ' C R O S S E S ^ AUGUSTA, MONT, *- 4 — HOLLOWAY & McNAUGHTON, — O H O T E A ’CT; J ^ E Q ^ T T .

The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 30 Dec. 1892, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1892-12-30/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.