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The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 03 Feb. 1893, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1893-02-03/ed-1/seq-6/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
T H E M O N T A N I A N . ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. MONTANA STAGE COMPANY. Carrying U. B. Mall b''tween Phot ©au and Great Falls. Leave Great Fal a every morning •xerpt Sunday» for Choteau, returning overy morning except Mondays. BY RON CORSON, Agent. C’VOTEAU TO BELLEVIEW. Once a troelr: Saturdays, roturning Mondays. W, J, WATSOM, Carrier. Alfred Harris was qufte ill yesterday but is better to-day. The president of the senate sigoed the Teton county hill on Monday. J. Holm of the New York Cash Buzir, Great Falls, is a visitor in town this week. different, there being no land marks to guide the wayfarer, while between here and Great Falls the route is marked by a string of telegraph poles from one end to the other, besides the country is higher, rougher and subject to more sever storms, and without some marks which would protrude above the snow it is absolutely impossible to travel anywhere in that country. The an - ual meeting of Ihestockholers of the Sun River, Choteau aud Northern j Telegraph Company was held on Satur day Jan. 28. The following wereelected trustees for the enaueing year W. S. Clark, Geo. I. Smith, Julius Hirshberg, Sol. Cohen, Tbos. A. Smith, Wm. H. Lyon and Jno. T. Athey. After adjourn ment the trustees met and chose officers as follows: President W. S, Clark; Vice President Geo. I. Smith; Treasurer Julius Hirsberg, Sec. A. C. Warner. D ie d —O q Sunday, Jan. 29, 1893, Baby Clarence, iafant son of Robt. M. and Grace E. Steele, of pneumonia. Age: 9 months and 5 days. A telegram was received here this morning from Sb*ell stating that II. W. Kelley was very sick with pneumonia and requesting that nudieal aid be sent him. Accordingly C. E. Davis left for Steele with medicines and instructions from Dr. Warmsley, SUN RIVER, CHOTEAU & NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY, FINANCIAL STATEMENT. RECEIPTS. Gross earnings, March 1, to Nov. 30, 1892, 9 months, $718.01 Operators commissions, do. 287.16 The cold weather has to some extent reduced the attendance at school this week. Hardy F. England has moved bis fam ily into town, occupying the Hazo- lett residence The b'lys seriously contemplate form ing a brass band. By all means, boys, get up a band. A license has been granted to Louis Fellers of Choteau, and Elizib-'th Li* pierre, of Augusta, to wed. Considerable sickness pr* vails in town of a pluro-pneumonia type, and several deaths have occuned since the last cold snap set in. J. F. Hurd and W. ft. R ilston returned from Helena last Sunday evening great ly elated over the passage of the TVt >n county bill. I have for side two blocks of stock in ♦he Teh graph rompany, one of 8 and The Teton county bill has met with as favorable consideration in the house as it did in the senate, where it originated, and has passed both branches without a dissenting vote. The governor now sets a whack at it, and as the bill is 6iraply the perfection of the governor’s idea of county division, as laid down in his uiersnge, there can be no doubt as to his approval of the bill. And thus justice to the people of the Teton sec tion gives them home rule, while it takes from Choteau county that pride it once had in being the boss big county of America.—River Press. A rumpus in an up-town saloon oc curred early this morning in which a colored man seems to have been some what beaten about the head by a couple of would be toughs Several shots were fired b\ them but fortunately without serious til et. The darkey fiually wrested a revolver f/om one of hid afi- Net earnings, do. do. do. 430.85 Cash in treasury, March 1, ’92, 222.79 Total, - - - • $653.64 DISBURSEMENTS. Dividends, - $202.40 Repairs - - 28->.27 Printing, etc.. - 14.88 Sec’y ’ssalary, etc. 39.50 Taxes, - - - 17.82 554.37 Cash in treae’y Dee. 1, 1892 $ 99.27 The lino has recently been thorougly repaired, and owing to the expense thus inccurred, no dividend is at present practicable. By order sf the Board of Trustees. A. C. W arner , Secretary B e t t e r T iia u a Tbs arrangements recently perfected by the St. Paul (Miun ) Weekly Pioneer Press for original reading mutter for the ensuing year make it more .Tcrfrable one of lo shares What am I offuvd? A C W ar ier . Although the weatherhaebeenextromo- lv cold und diH<igr©eub’.i* for the pint ten days, ice men have been busy putting up ico against the days »lion the ther mometer shall registoi 9 ) ab »vo in the ■hade instead o.' 4o hclow. The phonogram io Mitet-toin ment at the school house lust Finley evening was well attended considering the weather, which was cold and stormy and interferrel so mown at. with the proper production of the pieces selected. The revival services which wore begun Jan. 23rd, were postponed until the weather is more favorable. We desire a full attendance of all who are interest ed in the woik of bull ling up a Christian church and religious sentiment iu the community, whtni ww c m piivocd with the meetings R II. R eed . •Teretnirnh M idden, died of consump tion at the I'll >tes«u House on Monday last and was burned to-duv. Deceased had been a rancher on tli • up;» ■ IV' m for several years ami ha 1 a .q u o I a ranch and some livestock wiucii lit* I»- queathed to a sister, Mu. Ruins <f Rockville, L*eds comity. On tni m Articles of in('o) porutnm have |«m filed iu the office of tticseciet n > of >t;ite I by 0. F. Wadsworth, it. 11. C-mdi ic ' i , S. B. Robbins ami E L. Bishop of i :• ‘ Montana Iriigitnm and Innnici iinm company with n capi’al .-I d k >>f £1,- '• 500,000. C anals will I».* c>>imti acted from the south und north folks of >un sttilant# and h.id others not interfeirtd jutst then he vv oul.i no d oubt have killed both of them. M arried .— Vt Great Falls on Satur day last by the Rev. W. W. Van Orsdcl Joseph G Hopkinson of Choteau, c«ml Murv a Ru.-J.f ,rd, of Great Fall«. Thev h ive bee.) snow »onrui at Sun Heersince Sunday, t-pending their honeymoon there. They are expected home us soon as the weather moderates. A cordial reception will be accorded them upon their arrival. John Jackson Jr. received a telegram yesterday fro n Lj.idville, Colorado, stating that his brotlier-m livv Dewitt Hicks, died there on Weducs lay of pneumonia. Deceased was the hushaud of Jennie Hicks, a daughter of J >hD J.icknoti Sr. of this pi ice and who was on a visit here last sum nor. If the present cold weather shouldc >n- tinue much longer there will be a verita ble fin I f. nm e 1 ere as quite a number of sto\er- .i t e n h t adv without wood or c < nl, i id tl.i ee who ha vi hit 1 are in arl\ out. C«J t nV post and pole pile is di- miiiisl.ii.g iu i onsi quence. 0» ii g to t l e C' Id and stoi my weather oi the pn sent «ei k, the banquet in hon or of Teton county has beMi postponed to a date in be ¡umoimcKl hereafter. T be bid till of Robe 1 1 Steele’s lit tie boy took place on Wednesday. than a magazine, because tlio Pioneer Press also gives the current news of the day. Robert L m:s Stevenson has written an intcneelv n hr. uting d n i v especially for the WeeK v l’i me. r Piv^s. It begins next wee« >m l huh tmve months. Other Morits t vi ly w. k t*v the most noted authors in the Jamb NV»w Women’s Depat tiuent. Youth’s Depart ment, Fiction Department, Scientific Department, etc. Correspondents doing special work all over Em ope. Notes and Queries Department still a feature. Send postal for sample eopy and illustrated premium supplement, giving particulars of 311 valuable premiums, all suitable for holiday gifts. Some thing for every member of every family. T he P ioneer P ress Co., S .. Paul, Minn. ---- - ---- — - *«»» ■■■ --- - -------- D e a f n -ss C a n n o t b o C u r e d by local applications as thev cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There in only one way to cure deafness, and that is 1 >y constitutional remedies. DeafnPss is caused by an iuflimed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tutie. Wnen this tube is in- filmed you have a nnnbUng sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed, deifue-is is the renult, and un less the mil iinatioii cm lie taken out and this tul>e restored forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, wl ich Is nothing but an inflamed Condi tion of the mucous sin faces. We will give One Hundred D illars for nnv c-ise of deafness (caused hv tatarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure Send foi cncul.ir-; fret*. F. J CM K N K Y & < ()., Toledo, 0 t^T’Sold by Druggists, 75c. river and Willow c i e i k a n d i c - . i \ m s ■will be built for the storage of w a t e r with which to irrigate the comp.inv’s and. Despite the bad weather the Great Falls coaches have been making excel lent time, being behind but twice in the last ten d a v s Really, however, the only drawback to traveling has hern the weather overhead. The roads are good, considering the stormy weather. On the northern route, however there l has been no mail through t h i s week, imt trayehng north of here is v . m mue . ’he only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. l ^ e d i n Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. R E L I G I O U S . There will be preaching at 11 a. « . and 7. p. m. «very Sunday until further notice. Also, there will be a social song and prayer service on each Wednesday night at 7 o ’clock. All are invited t* these wervicae. R H. R ced . D i s s o l u t i o n N o t ice . We the undersigned have this day dis solved partnership by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the firm hereto fore existing, are requested to eall and Bettle the same immediately. A l debts payable to P. N. Knowles. P. N. K nowles . R. M c D onald . Choteau, Mont. D jc 1st 1892. W a ter ft»** Irrigation. Notice is hereby given that the Eldo rado Ditch company, of Cbotean, is now prepared to furnish water for irri gating ranches, for water power and other uses. For particulars Apply to W. R. R alston , Snpt. Choteau, Monk. F O R S A L E . Good claim on the Dry Fork. 100 tons of hay in stack, and about 100 head of stock cattle. Good sheds, cor- rallB and plenty of water. Cood dwel ling houe. Also farm machinery and teams. To be sold cheap for cash. En- a uire a t this office, pi 23 If lam Ferry’s ’ and reap a rich harvest. They are always reliable, always in demand, always the best FFERRY’S SEED ANNUALl F o r 1 8 9 3 Is Invaluable to every Planter. It f.i an encyclopedia of the latest farming Information from the highest authorities. Mailed Free. . D. PI. FERRY^w DETROIT* & CO. Mich. ■-» ■■ - ma... ” . 'J*? Natiòfràl Baiik. OF GREAT FALLS. Capital. - $250 0 0 0 0 0 Mirplu»* & Profits 100,000 0 0 OFFICERS; T. E. C ollins - - President, J. T. A rmingt > n - - Vice-Prea. A. E. D icicekman - - Caahie'. H. H M atte son - - Aas’t Cashier DIRECTORS: T E COLLINS PARIS GIBSON ROBERT VAUGHN J B00KW A L T E R L G PHELPS. J T ARM1NGT0N JOHN LEPLEY IRA MYERS. II. 0. CHOWEN. j h M c k n i g h t . C E SEVERANCE. A E DICKERVIAN. The pioneer bank of Cascade county. Domes, tic and 'orelgnexchange bought and sold. In terest psid on time deposits. Steatnsuip tickets on firet-class lines for sale. Safety deposit boxes in burglar-proof vault for rent. $5 and upwards per annum. S I T I s T I R I V J E I R , S l i s s p C o . — o ---- —BREEDERS OF— T EEOEROTJ\ G - H I B R E D IF’iR .E n srcrE a : I M I i E i R i S s r o s IF^EUSraZEE — SZE 3 I iF l R Z E E S T O I E E - O O T S - \W O I E I D c r o s s e s . AUGUSTA. MONT,