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The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 17 March 1893, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1893-03-17/ed-1/seq-8/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
w a r n Notice to Stocltmen—Kstrays. \The publirher c! Tne M ontanian fterebj agrees to r ublisb notices of es- frayed horses free of charge: Provided, Imwever, that when any stock is recov ered by reason of such publication the party rwoveriug said stock so published afcall pay to the publisher of this paper $8 for every animal so recovered, Par- fka reporting estra.vs are requested to hand in full description with all other {■formation which might enable the •wners to make their identification vi property satisfactory to all concerned, ill) information, other than brands, will ha withheld from publication. In caseR where persons loosing stock, advertise, «award? offered should be deposited; th« party claiming tVie same should ap- with the animfels in bip possession Cther hare or to the owner for the same Whea, if satisfactory and the horses are farnad over, the money deposited ns a award will be paid to the claimant on ttkler of the owner. For the above purposeswe will open 8 Free Eetray rolutnn in this paper. £11 parsons making use of the same tnust Mauply with t he above rules. Estrayi d o r Lost. Twoaorrel geldings, 5-yrars-old, brand, mvortsd & on left hip. One hail halter •a whan last seen, about April 1st. §20 C ward will be paid for their recovery, aok them up, boys. One black horse, branded half circle •a left »boulder. §10 reward for their Meovary. Apply at this office. About the last of September, one dark •r black mare, three years old, branded file '»ram JHS on light shoulder, spot ■a forehead. Also one colt, white on fieaa; same brand. $10 reward for re* •»vary of each. Apply at this office. O ac gray horse, branded spear or nr- ■ w head on left thigh. $lo reward for >Tary of each. Betrayed, one bay saddle horse, branded P on left shoulder. One lviv •addle hoise, braded IK (large) on left •boulder. A reward of $5 euch will be paid. _______________________ Firm hoteau sometime during the month of September 1S9I, one •orrel horse, coming four years old, branded 8 N [bar underneath] on right shoulder, brand considerally blotched. «6 reward for his recovery. Apply fit tUa office. Betrayed: One bay gelding, branded j[ •n left thigh, and vented same on left «boulder. Weighs about 1,100 pounds. 810 reward for bis recovery. Between the middle and last of June •ns light bay horse branded 1 (bar) on left shoulder; left bind foot white. $5 ««ward for information leading to his aeoovery. Address thia office. One 8-year-old bay Norman mare, branded N S on left shoulder, vent same •n same shoulder, and F C on left thigh. 81« dollars reward on delivery at this •file«. ________________ One black gelding, 7 years old, branded flying V on left shoulder. One stra wberry roan mare, 4 years •Id, branded A on left shoulder. $5 «•ward per « head at this office. On or about July 27th, one blaek horse, white strip on forehead, branded 1 1 P on left shoulder, vented same on Wt thigh. $5 rewaj d for reoovery. Ap ply at thia office. From Perrysburg, on the Teton, on the 10th day of April, 1889, one bay •tad eolt, one year old; brandpd |J) on left shoulder. A reward of $5 will be paid for bin recovery, or information leading thereto. Address this office. BOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L av » O ffice at H elena , mont .,) Feb. 7,1893. j Notice it hereby glvon that the following* «eased ee tiler baa filed notice of hla Intention te make final proof In support of hie olaim, Md that mid proof will be nQRde before A. < . Warner. D. b. Commissioner, at Choteau. eloatana, on March 28, 1863, viz: E. WALTER CHISHOLM, who made pre-f caption declaratory statement Vo. HOW for the nw4 swt, eecii« n 1, lot 1. *e< «•4 aad met sea, sec tion 2, Tp. 23 N, K 8 weat. Me names the following witnesses to prove Me sentlnucms midence upon and oultivatloD ef. seid land, via: J miu - r W Fryer. G ob Mom- •era, ef Cbetean, and ( harlea Harris and Ora Sa«wltea,oi Bynim, Mosinno. _ 8. A. BV 1GM TT. Begtater. Vint pnbkcslicn Ftb. 17. HAVE f i n T i l l IlfiiS MU ÌMIM TO FIMO A GURI? Çayga by onr Wctta *ar*a p-eraoai* wríio &£2.v© (Seos AM«* t DR. SARDE W I T ® ETRIC BELT a T - . - 'a n 'm i C S*CTgS3*332>T®OS2.\Sr. Tfca Crowning'Triusnph ia Medico-EUotrical ©ate***! U cure® all diseases curable by Electricity. It is a cosapiet© hattery, as used by the for«* most physieiass, .made into a Belt, sp as t# be easily wora during work, or at rest. It giv«w soothing, prolonged currents, vrhlcii cast be carried to asy part of the body where there id pain, and will givo iostant relief, s» Siaetriakv permeates the entire system with a aatesr^f, glowing beat, rejuvenatisg. ©vary weak ©rggm or port of t | x s body. 8Soro Soft® P/Had© and Sold and More Sufferer® Cured than by all other Elootrlo Belts combi nod. ,„,-f or 1 car»*, a •> prr3SBno:-&Ot:n>l Vi ••5* ti ¡Mí G- eri £**/ kvr* ea ’ y whinlj SaSarta/y fror.t Kervnua Do', Drains, Zspsas, i?œrvous»f£a, Sle«p. dar Tr ouiiisa, cet gacaval Ili tesaltis, i vr i Saak, JfcWasf1 from orse-tana lia* 7 o \ EAi / Lira eaJvtiy dmiood yo «&t eyetoaa « actvi Gt&st c cius-vl vfitir Trfcalmais orlaakof fovea. If yeuva&laao into your agradgaa t!ua € r*l:isd, whink ftro |'«aalrod tor viisercwiggicaiwith» yeaj will recoevo Akoi th, sSrosa^tv v sjod vij ce trill fiollow at oasa aad la a oasuswl w*y. in oiwplaa es4 SfT»- , :i»st!ua<rril.ifel, i, sârosaart sud vl J}r. HQ ìx z ù & sl *!} SH&aiirie Balt h so robust bsevlth and afte? all oCîwr toaaisi© e&xis throvufhcAii F Us-*, vrho would ffLaííly «rimoot. es vro bevo reeterad tka«Mo4i to »ta fallid, »3 coa bs Uy huandsisW «C tewMfy, na l f l'eoa ja s a jf « f «rfeaoi w* l i i r * sta*oi-íf lettera hsari-. 3 t.. r *¿«*.7 to iáisLr aeaovary a fter ueinar our Bel». ^ C a r iéOO ras*.**© j. -Thp©© Cla»3©a e f B3e»,M should bp oosd ky ? ÍSl yeanç, b u -. i , , t k ’<•; s«iütst pjshí sañ.he>dt £r«9. It «ccpíallis ©tir PÍ 3 J» ®t ylTf 1 tratlracQ'.Als í ’. a - ? : a\. Bt*‘i«,riiiolifo 5J?d from all partaof thooouatry vsrj'rarny in N<‘»f \orz iíí?,'oliera na ltr.veriU 9 ad,tnúaeliO«riaffoiírBWrvolo*íaw^i no not tW -17 rrri-lïj f<-y :t. 2t will coé^S you n v«ilag( aud xas? U> tito stoom ef muertos y«fic l\’ ’ vát- ____ *PSio G-reatect Booa ©a Bas’íh £0 HoasJwh and ^7 í ^ otouc SfcsMna^i?-. Jft brlugs vs^eaiíh, ba^^Qâfifi aud fnzSífedSMaaMge, THESE MIHHSSOTA OEnTLBMS3l VISITS ÜG- •v YGü aaoiSB baos : awd büudve ? v cttbss . t>r. A T. Qftsdea. Dear Slri-I feel lt sa? da rt > rrr L» t> ron ondUf y y, tbstroar trondorfm Klaofcrio boit bsa d ,edl jc;i cmí A lt T'saîd » ( <-o_ . I .osi 1to U fcji- oíber man, and 1 most e&rnaitlr a commend reni* beiti t« any one who ia »siîuji:,* from lame baak usd lcküaey dlácese for OJJty yews. xc-are ~ — — S. h 'R T iV 'sa, i I asa HSW elad to balere b-cau«« I MMBlMad 11 t. ^ Ct. A«D¿WOH. (cura srsuy. _ JTAOOS DÏC2L QISF328AI, DBBILKTir ÎTTC. Hosaboldt, Kisa««ota Dr. A. T. Bandwi. Dear Bln-As m roa*mlx>r, y« i me bel. loa eammsr, and I wore it thea for tbiba cr four atostiu, and I *** nsv slid to uy wat I -m cared cd my dlesasa. I bay« »a* wruton »oa beíere b-catata I wanted to sa» if Ote oontin permanent, and I cas mv sladly I nrs vary tonly •roryono. nrs vary toniy, BOVE JÜ03S13 TgA S T GLAXVCSIÎ. ■>1*3, Minn as belt 1 est 1. 3 55. *a À * iñAY WmiE TO THSBi --- SSSS 8S&.OW. mæ.’Rts&.&fEZBiW. Ajs© awssbao ® or*oed. Mi; tristo* J. Ç3», S>, sou irte» I vr^nld fir/ <u* .yws, u tho We. .1 “ft »uxod and bo.iwro f .oeb S’yod a, tho We. d Haî» am tM/77 *ux»d ana Bo » 13 tip* to ' xmur% Tsry triiy, ALBERT CZLXSZSFa CUTS.S3» c -eisaa aad »o d le 3 yonrbel e. Idi«B«taalfa»Y< ear new t&at aatk'a nab of yea. and I wauids v pt. A. T f*ncd«n EVasr CJirvIa tsceeror to. ! bere «end yo-irbiU rey« lari y .Ian* g»t lasilt. It reali of serere ««.»pa i i layloft I hod b*«n *•> ( m ©SB w w Mln a y poll o. Mia > 7 < v l> o t r e f 134 M I t yea t f » * I s i s e u pl»cn»d to and I coui I f _ s «o, »a moob . _ _ ________ ___ r tbres neentbe, bat after a week's aoo e f year left e th ’ diteeDe t Sad Vie« Rise« IM S «... t¡r tft&ì I tsi «■ Eae.yieLfallpi >KD. mmrnftm ©veer er K©B5«y i worni « M « « ia toa* _ ae»j>i Dr. A T* Bandsn. Deer Birr-1 wish to w r that the nlea-raa 1 roa soma twe tnontia uro feas doue cm lot ef s««<L and I t o well es it* . I i fuctthaloajserlaavatbtb&ittbebcSt».-Illko u. Itbas<Scao Uy'<n v e s . «nd mon too. Yeumtrily, F. 2. P B E a r . Dr. Baadsa’i Blcatri« B«U viti« I w p m s i Slestria Bnsp«iisfl«r)r 1 « tôio ancî we warrant it to enre any o f the above wealoMsses, and to «alargo shrunken limbs or pai tbc otrongth to mact a ll etaeso o f wnskaosa la y« u f f , mlaOU-agod or old » o n , ana w ill « i r a t our book at ones, seat Moi6d, freo. Addreaei 8 ANPEN ILEOTRiO O ù * Oor. Sd Av®. A 3 rd ®t., SiSNMfiAWOLIfi, MIMH. E d E . l â r t i B 8 T. C. POWER &BR 0 , GSOOERISS, DRY &OOSS, CLOTHING, G3NTS FURNISEING3. HATS £3 OAFS. EABN3S8 A SADDLES. Old Reliable Shuttler Wagons, Rushford Wagon*. Road Oart«. Walter A. Wood Machines. New Tubular Movnr». Xndsead Ocar Mowers, One db Two-horse Hay Babas, ______ Self-Binders. Bunder Twin«. M a t r i m o n i a l ! Ptebcfe et CaMeet I l e niSueeti Alie f «B e ri»».« ieeortyiletae Ita. ititMÜie r«el*«»wl «f‘■••peetebw ! * « u tr»e «rm» M eerrs»pe«< w tan er æ trl*se»y, ieat J» pata, .*,«I»j tu r t l f t t S*r e«ly 10«. we L^.eS,0^« M t »«wWein e f 9 *cry SM ce4 avNeweltUr; n w r ere wad liftl&sAweftUky. S.ra ¿eeoclpJU* ef tedie« wlíh eteia ye« » ! • » te [eerTeijesd. C\tna«ity»'». Aátreee u u m n &S7 CHICA80 iu S t a t s A - o - e j s t t s ü É K OF AN A C T U S © WRIT 7 EM BY HHR 3 ELF. This hoòk rovsals In naksd trath tha marea. pittano and tomptstio»« Who aspiro to swsrs btc. tina asninst vinse aro rsTealod. A. great os> tMftii of ti&o Bonco&l Ufo ©f © powlflf wififlSi OTit In “ pUtn Engliftìr* ior s a M F S s r s » fiDÜ! mtm «ak vacad Reta: S s n c s uoCod ta «ten t a a i r r l ^ r , naati I I9Vti) I IRfl ko** >H* ■ ■ —¿— ■ § ¿ a » a ^ M. 8. H. r. SfllMB. l lU U t f TIUTEI, «UMH tL i 3taskfta«rOraa«M0 aOLD-OÜT», .. Uarbod Baek Fterlag Gués, leaded ercrytülnff In the Ita*. How verte V a i fetoney. BoUed perNaartenj emé C4-pe«e « ___ W a i r e & s s r u e Tha advantacos clalmol for thia Dip are: It Is N«n-P*is*raoti3. end c-in b*> used with per* ¿ct &aioty at all tin ‘ ^ud i.i all c rctimstsnce*. lt saves t i n o a n d ’. e , nnprooAUtloni being 'eonired as la the coa? of poisonous Dip«, It do«« not stain the wool, but promotes and *iproves Its groKth, improvas the sppoir&uoe a s iucreos*« the valpe o f the wool. lt is ouuipoisd of th* vev? best matorlala, &a4 aovnr vsrle* in stcensth Anti quality. It never falls to prodnoo the de.ircd oensbk Its aSbcts era lasting. It Is easy to nso m d does net require haetimg. Its use maybe repeated on the rcmoSaespM , -iften as dcslrod without the slightest risk ot i n j u r y . ________ r 4 <KTPoiaon©us, Easy to Uao, and Always Efifootlvo. ITUVe»» - ----- *o Tttg mans. F ' O rRZSriETTJIRIEC. WINES, LIQUORS dt BEER, V P M A T S f a m o u s era A PS We want lnqnlriMH lur q.iutaciens whloh will ba civen prompt attentl >n. It. will be to your interest to learn onr prices before plaooing yoar order for the season’s supplies. T . C. P O W E R & B R O . , F T . B E U i l 1 0 3 ST. 3^A0 3 ST 17- - - REGULATE THE « 5 STOMACH, LIVER **> BOWELS, • AND • PURIFY THE BLOOD. ■ A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache, Confitipatioa* Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizzinew, Bad Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. BJpeea Tabatee contain nothing injurious to the most ¿«Seats eowllM» (¿ML Pleoasot to talc«, safe, efioota^L Give i m i N i M rcS«L SoM bg dragelso* A trial bottle seat by awul on receipt •£ ij cuss. AAdew THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., io Spruce Street, - - New York Cftjr.