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The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 17 March 1893, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1893-03-17/ed-1/seq-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
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F ry & Co., DEALERS IN G e f r e f f e t l M G:f~d£\aiaetee B Y N U M , C hoteau C ounty , M ont . Special Inducements Offered to Ranch and Stockmen G o o d H o t el and S ta b l e s in C o n n e c t i o n . ---- « e • - ■ 0 J J 0 T Call and get our prices. IE* Ha B K I G G S 9 T D Z E I b T T I S a ? , OVER CASCADE BANK. ROOM 6 GREAT FALLS, - - - - MONT. TEETH Extracted without FAIN by the use of Vitalized Air. IF YOU W A N T IN F O R M A T IO N ABO UT E M S I O N A d d ress a L e tter or Postal fa r d to THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. JOHM WCDDcRSUftN, Managing Attorney, P. O. B o x 4 6 3 . W ASH IN G T O N , D. O. Honorably discharged soldiers and iallora wbo served ninety d a y a , or ovar, In th« lata war, art* entitled, if now o a r t i a 'l y or wholly disabled lor ordinary labor, whether disability was caused by serricj or not, and regardless of tu«ir Ft* cuniar.v cirmrnntnnoes. WIDOWS of euoh so. 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Estimates and Plans Fur nished on Short. Notice. SPECIAL ATTENTION Paid to Flumes and Head- gates. CHOTEAU, - - MONT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L and O ffice a t H e l e n a , M ont .,? Feb. 23, 1893. S Notice is hereby given th »t the following* nampcl settler has filed notice o f his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before A. C. Warner, U.8. Commissioner, at Choteau, Mont- on April 8, 1893, via; JOHN MOSHER, who made pre-emption declaratory statement No. 19996, amended by Commissioner*» letter of June 21. 92, for the n!4 sw-L se-4 aw.4, and d w -4 se-4. section 12, Tp 29 N. R 2 west. He e<*mes the following witnesses to prove his continuous re ideno upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Beverly R. Fowler, Frank Hughes, Herbert Fowler and Blchard.Greet,aU of Pondera, Montana. S. A. SW1GGETT, Register. First pubUcntsoo Mar. 8.