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Main Yard and Office, Great Falls. Telephone, 14. Branch Yard and Office, Collins, Yours Truly, The Goodrich Lumber Co. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, Land Oilico st Helena, Mont., I October T. 1807. J Notico ia hereby given tlmt tho following named settlers hnve filed notice o f their inten tion to mnko final proof in support o f their claims, and that said proofs will ho made beforo .Tc-romiah Sullivan, U. S. Commissioner at Fort Benton, Montana, on November -0,1897, viz.: NEIL BANNATYNE for II. 15. No. 0137, fo- tlio east 1-2 southwest 1-4 and north 1-2 south east 1-4 section 12. township 23 north, range 1 east; viz.: CHARLES BANNATYNE forII. E. No. 5809. for tho southwest 1-t southeast 1-1 sec tion 5, north 1-2 northeast 1-1 northeast 1-1 north west l-l sect ion S, township 25 north, range 2 east. They name tho following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land. viz.. Samuel Sponcnr, Alexander Robinson, Willinm Snow, Thomas Jeffers, of Brighton. Montana. W. K. COX, Register. (First publication Oct 15.J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Helena. Mont. ? Oct. 23. 1897 1 Notico is hereby given tlmt the follow ing- named settler has tiled notice o f Ids Intention to make final proof In support o f Ids elalfn, uud that said proof will be mario boforo A. C. W arner U. S. Commissioner at Choteau, Montana, on Dee. 4,1897. Viz: John Iloran for II. E. No. 7423, for tho north 1-2, southeast 1-4 and west 1-2, northeast 1-4 soo. 13, tp.24 u.. r. 8 w. Ho names tlio follow ing wllnessos to provo his continuous residence upon nnd cultiva tion of, suld land, viz* Alexander McLean, Hubert Twiggs, o f Belloviow, Mont. Frank G. Freem an,of Saypo, Mont, and Dennis H o l land, o f Bynum, Mont. Any porson who desires to protest against tho allowance of suoh proof, o r who knows o f any substantial reason, under ho luw and the regulations o f tho Intorlor Department, why such p r o o f should not be allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above men tioned tim e aud place to cross-examine the witnesses o f said claim ant, and to offer evi dence In rebuttal o f than submitted by claimant. W, E. CON, Register. (First publication Oct. 29, 1897.) NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. Land Offico at Helena, Mont, i Sent. 29. 1897. ( Notico is hereby givon tlmt tho following-nam ed settler has filed notice o f his intention to make final proof in support of his clnim, and that said proof wiJI lie made before E V, D. Mirrpily, U. S. Commissioner, at Augusta, Mont., on No vember 13. 1897, viz.\ WM. H. CRISPIN, Tor 11. E. No. 5445, for tho south 1~ southeast 1-t and south 1-2 southwest 1-t section 28, township 21 norili, range7 west. He names the following witnesses to provo Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: George McNnssor, Herman llokholl, Andrew Weisner, Herbert Sherman, o i Augusta, Mont, W. 15. COX, Register, (First publication, October 1 ) NOTICE OF CONTEST United States I,and Office. I Helena. Mont., Oct. 9, 1897. f Complaint having been made nt ibis office Id Elizabeth Wright against Charles W illiam s for abandoning Ids homestead entry No. 5733, made May 4tJi, 1892. upon the s 1-2 mv 1-4, ne 1-4 sw I 4 and nw 1-t so 1-t sec. 13, tp.. 25 n., r 1 w., in Teton County. Mont., with a view to the euneellutiou ol'said entry the parties arc hereby summ oned to appear at this olllec on the 23 day o f November 1897, at 10 o 'clock A. M.. to respond and furnish testim ony concerning said alleged abandon ment, The testim ony to bo used at said bearing will be taken before A . C. Warner. 11. S., Commissioner, at Ids office utCliotcau, Montana, on Nov. 20, 1897. JEREM IAH COLLTNS. Receiver. F irst publication Oct. 15 '97. HELP W A N T E D 8,000 non wintoi t3 £U Gov't Civil Sgrico viciide: this yea:. Only consol school olioatioa nooiei fsr so:: riscos. 8000 to $2,500 «lirios. Astes sol locstl-oo c t zest cz- snhstloos snd vslushlo infera ition tost 1533 eo roizost. P07D1ÎA0 Civili 322VIÎ2 ÀCA2SU7, 3ej’t B, Wish. 3. C. N o tico to Taxpayers- O ffice of m b TitK tstjRP.n of T eton C o ., i C hoteau , Mont., October 8,1897. f Taxes for tho year A. D. 1897, aro now duo. Payment may be made nt this offico in person or by mail. Taxes will l>o delinquent on tho first Monday o f December next, at 0 o 'clock p. m., nnd unloss paid prior thereto. 10 per cont will bo added to tho umount according to law. On or beforo tho last Monday in December tho delinquent tax list will bo published nnd tho ex- peueo o f publication charged against tho delin quent taxpayers. In not lees than twenty-one oor more than twenty-eight ilayB from tho first publi cation. tlio property will bo sold for tho taxes nud costs. Aftor sale, 1 per cent will bo added for each month that elapses from data o f sale until re deemed. Noto.—Prompt payment will snvo expense. Please remit nil amountH less than $5 by postollico or exprecs money order. Do not send stamps. H. F. ENGLAND, Treasurer Teton County. PROPOSALS FOR CARE AND MAINTEN ANCE OF COUNTY POOR. Sealed proposals, to bo endorsed “ proposals for tho caro nnd maintenance o f the county poor,” will bo received by tho undersigned until 5 p, m. of Sntnrdny, December 4,1897, for tho care nnd mnintennnco o f tho p o o rof Teton county, for tho year 1S98. Said proposals must specify tlio amount per capita per week, nnd inclndo tho entiro cent of lodging, feeding, clothing nnd mining of such sick, poor nnd infirm persons os nro or may become charges o f tho county. Tho right is reserved to reject any or ull bids. Ry order o f iho Board of Coanty Commis sioners. A. C. W aunkh , Clerk o f the Board. Choteau, Mont., Oct. 29,1897. PROPOSALS FOR BURIAL OF PAUKERS. Sealed proposals, to bo endorsed \proposals for burial o f pan per»,” will bn reeaived ny the uBderaifned antil i p. m. Batnrday, December 4. 1897, for the burial o f peapere wider obstas of the coaatr. for tha year 1898. Said p r o p o s ^ «boaId specify awooat par osp ita, sad iaolafla all egpeswpn of bariaL The right ia reserved to reject say or Ml bids. By order of tha Board at Coaaty Commis- •M em . A , C. Wawnm. Clerk oi tfcieBaard. Chotea«* tfoftL, Oot » . 1997. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Helena, Mont., 1 October 14, 1897. f Notice is hereby given that tho following named pettier» hnve filed\ notico o f their intention to make final proof in support or their claims nnd that said proofs will bo mado before E. V, D. Murphy, U. 8. Commissioner, at Augusta. Mont., on Novomber27.1897. viz.: THOMAS M. TRESSEDDER. for TI. E. No. 7543, for the n il soM, sell neH o f section 9: south west qunrtor, northwest qnurter o f section 10, township 19 north, rango 8 west. Viz.: J OSEFH J. BKUTHELOTE, for H. E. No. 5109, lor tlio east 1-2 southwest 1-4. southcostl-4 noitli- west 1-4 and noilJieast 1-4 southeast 1-4 section 23 township 19 north, range 7 west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove I iib continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz.\ Albort D. Johnson. Robert Gilbort, Thomas Devine. George M. Johnson, Jooliu L. B. Meyer, JolinW. Nixon, Lewis Bcrtholoto—all o f Augusta, Montana, ' Any person who desires to protest against tho allowance o f such proof, or who knows o f any substantial reason, under the law nnd the regu lations of the Interior Department, why sucli proof should not be allowed, will bo given an opportunity at tho above mentioned time and pluco to cross-examine. tlio witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in. rebuttal o f that submitted by claimant. W. E. COX, Register. (First publication Oct. 22.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offico at Helena, Mont. > Novcm bor 5 1897. f Notico is hereby given that tlio following-nam ed settler hns filed notico o f his intention to make final proof in support o f his clnim, and that said proof will be mode before E. V. D. Mor phy, U. S- Commissioner, at Augusta, Mont., on December 18, 1897, viz: WM. E. WARDEN, For homestead ontry No. 5478, for tho east 1-2 sontheust 1-4, southwest 1-4 southeast 1-4 seotion 5, nnd southwest 1-4 southwest 1-4 section 4, town ship 20 north, range 0 west. Viz.- 1STONKWALL J. WARDEN. For homo8tcad ontry for No. 5477, for the south 1-2 northeast 1-4 soction 5, nnd southwest 1-4 northwest 1 4, northwest 1-1 southwest 1-4 section 4, township 20 north, rango 0 west. lio names the follow in g witnesses to provo Ills continuous rcsldenco upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: J. C, WootlB, jr., Edward Wiles, Stove Bembe, Fred Troutman, o f Augusta, Montana. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of buc I i proof, or who knows o f any substantial reason, under tho law and the regula tions o f tlio Intorlor Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will bo given an opportu nity nt tlio abovo mentioned tune nnd place to cross-exomino tho witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidenco in rebuttal o f that submit ted by claimant. W . E. COX. Register. F irst publication Nov. 12.1897 PROPOSALS FOR MEDICINES A N » MEDI CAL ATTENDANCE.. Scaled proposals, to be endorsed “ proposal* for mpdicino and medical attendance,\ will bo re ceived by tho unden ignod until 5 p. m. o f Satur day. Decembei 4, i.-'.at, for tho famishing of medicine nxd a.ediV il attondanco to tho sick, poor -uul infirm < t tho county under county charge, an l to the inmates o f the county jail, for the year 1.-SI9. Tho right is reserved to reject any or nil bids. By order of tho Board of County Commis sioner.;. a . C. W aiiner . „ Clork of the Board- Chotenn, Mont., Oct. 29,1897. NOTICE.' United States Land Office, l Helena, Mont.. Nov. 4. lslii, J Complaint having boon entered nt this oilico by Frederick Ferris against Johan Larsen for aban doning his homestead entry. No. (JS51, dated April 13, 1894, upon tlio lot. 3 and north 1-2 southwest 1-1 section 5, township 21 north, range 3 west, in Teton county, Montana, with a view to tlio can cellation o f said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this offico on tho 1 tth day o f December, 1897. at 10 o ’clock A. M., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said altcg“d abandonment. Tho testimony to bo used nt said hearing will bo takon boforo A. ( ’. Warner. U. S. Commissioner, at Choteau, Montana, on December 10.1'97. JEREMIAH COLLINS, Receiver. (First publication Nov. 12.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, at n c len a , Mont. 1 Oct. 25, 1,-97. f N otice is hereby given that tlio following named settler have filed notico of his in tention to make final p r o o f in support o f libs claim, and that said p r o o f will bo made beforo A . C. Waruor, U. S Commis sioner at Choteau, Montana, o n Dccemlicr 4, 1S9T, v iz: Charles H. Jefferson for 11.15, No, 737(1 for the southwest 1-4 southeast 1-4 sec. 22, northwest 1-4 northeast 1-4 and north 1-2 northwest 1-4 sec. 27, tow n ship 21 north, range 8 west. Also. Rose Jefferson, o f Saypo, Toton county. Montana, 1ms filed notice o f intention to make p r o o f on her dcssurt land claim No. 2789, for the southeast 1 4 southeast 1-4 sec. 22, south 1-2 southw e st 1-4 sec. 23, cast 1-3 northwest 1-4 and north 1-2 southwest 1-4 sec. 20, township 24 north, rango 8 west, be fore A. 0. Warner, II. S, Commissioner at Choteau, Montana, on tlio 4tb day o f Doc. 1897. They names tlio follow ing witnesses to to prove tho com p lete Irrigation and ro- clalm atton o f said land: John R. Young, John S. Lauo o f Saypo, Montana, Robert Twiggs, James B. K e llogg o f Bollovlcw, Moutunu. _ W, E. COX, Register. (F irst publication Oct. 29.1897.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Helena, Mont, i November 5.1897, j Notico is hereby given tliut tho foil owing-named settler has filed notice or hi» intention to make final p roof in support o f iiis claim, nnd that said proof will bo uiuuu before E. V. D. Murphy, U. S. Commissioner, at Augusta, Mont., on Decem ber 18,1897, viz.: J . T . MORGAN, For homestead entry No. 0052, for the southwest 1-4 section 10, township 17 norili, range 0 west Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon und cultivation of, said land, viz.: M oitin Cuniff, L . N. Sibson, Levins Bohro, J. S. Ingersoll. of Stearns, Montana. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows o f any substantial reason, under the luw and the regula tions o f the interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will be given an opportu nity at tho abovo mentioned time nnd pines lo cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal o f that submit ted by claimant. W . E. COX, Register. (First publication Nov. 12.) NOTICE—TIMBER CULTURE. United Slates Lnnd Office. ) Helena, Mont., November 4, 1897, f Com p laint having been entered at tnis o f fice by Paul Lochor against Daniel J. McDon ald for failure to com p ly with tho law as to tlm b cr-culturo Entry No. 1060, eluted J u ly 12,1884, upon the S. ii S. W. M, and S. Vs S. E. Jq, Section 8. Township 25 N.. R a n g e l W ., In Toton County. Montana, with a view' to tho cancellation o f said entry, contestant alleging that said Daniel J, McDonald has failed to break or cuuso to be broken five acres o f said land during tlio first o r any sub- quont year after e n try, or to plant any por tion o f said entry to trees, seeds or cuttings at any tim e. Now, therefore, tlio said parties aro hereby summ onod to appeur at this office on the 14th day o f December, 1897, a t 10 o’clock a. m., to respond and furnish testim o n y concerning said alleged failure. The testim ony to bo used at said hearing w ill bo taken beforo A . C. Warner, U. S. Com m issioner, at Choteau, Montana, on Decem ber 10,1897. JEREMIAH COLLINS, Receiver. [First publication Nov. 12.] NOTICE FO R PU BLICATION . Land Office at Helena, Mont., I October 4, 1897. i Notice is hereby givon tlmt the following named set'ler has filed notico o f liis intention to make final proof in support of liis cluim. and that said proof will bo mnuo beforo A, C, Warner, United States commissioner, at Choteau, Mont., on November 15, 1897, v iz.: OTTO BECKER For homestead entry No. 8270, for tho southwest 1-4 southeast i-I nnd southeast 1-1 southwest 1-1 o f section 32, township 23 north, rango 0 west. IIo nmncB tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz.: Patrick Connolly. fiusKnrric. J. Christopher, Saliuond, Joseph Wyer—all o f Choteau, Mont. \V. 15. COX. Register. (Pirst publication, Oct 8.) DESERT LAND. FINAL PROOF-Mce for PuDllCatlon. Land Office at Helena. Mont., i Oct. 0, 1897. f Notico ishoreby given that Thore Sequist, of nepler, Cascudo county, Mont., has filed notice of intention to make final proof on his desert land claim, No. 2628 for tho south 1-2 south west 1-1 sw 1-4. southeast 1-1 o f sec. 15, nnd tho northwest 1 4 o f tho northwest 1-4 o f sec. 22. tp. 20 north o f range 3 west, and tlmt said proof will bo made beforo W. M. Cockrill, U. B. Commis sioner, nt bis office, room land 3, Phelps block, city of Great Falls. Montana, on tho 20th day of November, 1897. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo the completo irregntion nnd reclamation o f Bnid land, viz\ Charlie Peterson. Charlie B. Walker, Charlie Hopler and Tomas Grume, nil o f Hepler, Cnscndo County, Montana. W. E. COX, Register. First Publication Oct. 8. '97. Put up your team at the SUN RIVER BARN V on your way to Great Falls. T E C H L O G T I A H . J J . A. K oe n o h , Prop. EE7~Good Teams alwnya ready for relay or other service. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the D istrict Court o f tlio Eleventh Ju- piclal District, State o f Montana, in uud for the C o u n t y o f Teton. Joacliim Peterson, plaintiff, vs. J. G. W olf, Defendant. Tho state of Montana sends greeting to the above-named defendant: You aro hereby summoned to answer the com plaint which is filed in tlio oilico o f tho Clerk of this court, and a copy o f which is hereby served upoii you, and filo jour answer, and servo a copy thereof on tlio plaintiff's nttornej'. within twenty days after tho service of this summons, exclusive of tho day o f service, ami in ease o f your failuro to appear aud answer, judgment by delimit will be taken against you for the relief prayed for lu the complaint, and plaintiff: will apply to tho court for tlio relief that may be proper iu tlio premises, haid action is brought to obt.-iiu a judgment against jou for $531.33, alleged to bo duo nnd owing io plaintiff by you for goods, wnros and merchandise delivered and sold to you by plaint; II and for accounts ugainst you assigned to plaintiff for valuo. Witness my hand nnd tho seal o f tho (SEAT..) couitthih 16th day o f August, A. D. 1897. ¡.STERLING MCDONALD, Clone. J, E. 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Patents taken through Munn & Co. reçoive special notico in tho SCIENTIFIC. AMERICAN, beantlfully Illustrated, largest circulation of any scientific journal, weekly, terms $3.00 a year ; $1.50 six mouths, gpcclmen copies and JiANP B ook on P atents sont free. Address MUNN & CO., 3G1 Broadway, Mew York. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offico nt Ilolonn, M o n t, ) Octobrr 18. 1897. I . ' Notice is hereby given that tho following named settlor 1ms filed notice o f I ub intontion to mako final proof in support o f his claim, and that said proof will bo made beforo A. 0 . Warner, U. S. Commissioner, nt Choteau, Mont., on No vember 27, 1897. viz.: ROBERT TWIGGS. For H. E. No. 7415, for tho southeast 1-4 north east 1-1 section lI,westl-2Dorthwostl-4 and norths east 1-4 northwost 1-4 section 12, township 23 north, range 8 west. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continons rosidenco upon, nnd cnltivulion of, said land, vtz.: James ll. Kellogg, Elden J. Osgood, o f Belle- view, Mont.; Charles 11. Jofforson, John S. Lane, Saypo, Mont. Any person who desires to protest against tlio nllowiinco o f such proof, or who knows o f nny substantial renson, under tlio law nnd tho regula tions o f tho Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will bo given un oppor tunity at tho abovo mentioned timo and place to cross-examine tho witnesses of Bnid claimant, and to offer evidenco in rebuttal o f that submit ted by clalmnnt. W. E. COX, Register. (First publication Oct. 22.) N O T ICE-TERM S OF COURT. In tlio D istrict Court of tho Eleventh Ju dicial D istrict o f the Stntc o f Montanu Iu and fo r tlio counties of Flntlicad and Toton. In tlio matter o f fixing terms ) }• Order. o f C o u rt In said District. ) The order heretofore made fixing the terms o f Court for the Year 1897, Is hereby revoked and It Is hereby ordered that there bo hold during tlio year 1897, In each o f tlio counties of tlio Eleventh Judicial Dlstrlst o f Montana, fou r terms o f court, said terms to commence on the dates following, to w it: TETON COTNTY. January 25th, April 28th, J u ly 20tli, Oct. 11th. FLATIIEAD COUNTY. February 8th, May 30th, August 26th, Oct. 25. D one in Chambers In tlio City of Jvnlispell this 4th day o f January A. D. 1897. Filed January 15, 1897. D. F. S mith , S. M c D o n a l d , Clork. District Jndgo. State o f Montana, ) V ss. County o f Toton. ) I horeby cortlfy that the above Is a true copy o f the order In the matter therein nam ed as the same appears o f record and on. file in this office, and tho whole thereof. -—*—> Witness my hand and the seal o f tlio ( ) said D istrict Court at Ohoteau this < S had >-l5th, day o f January, A. D . 1S97. | ) S t KIU j INQ M o D onat , d . — v— Clerk D istrict Ooart. THINE 0 9 THE H9NHY HADE froM iareattOHB—■aralUm, orsimple maftU labor-flaTiag «erica*. It you hare m *Q* a dinarary, or worked out * ateobaalcal problem. wa'U./ri«« reli able advioe aa to patentability. Tha ‘Taveatire Age. Illustrate« mage ntas. ftti year, in the late rest of 1m- tora gaaramteea work of its “Patent De- ? artmeat,\ aad illUBtaatea aad doterlbes use- ul inveatloas fra». Complete, valid, strong and Comprshenslva pateata; best terms: ad vice free, Addrea# THK INVENTIVE) AGE, Washington. D. C. or, Tua \M ontahias .’1 Choteau, Montana. W illiam McKinley Agente wanted to sell the Life and Speeches of McKinley. ^with Proceedings of Bt. Louis Con vention, Platform o f Party snd other valuable information 320 pages, with 20 full page illus trations. Price, cloth, $1.00; half morroco' $1.50. Sixty Per Cent. Discount to Agents. Bend 30 cents for Prospectus and fall particulars, and go to work at once. You can sell 200 copies in you w n . A d d r e j'.B . Ogilvie Publishing Compan ose Street. New Yorx. \TTTANTEI)—TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE TV gentlemen o r ladies to travel for respon sible. established botiao in Montana. Monthly C65.M) and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose Belt-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Lnnd Offico at Helena, Mont. Oct. g, It97. Complaint having been miulo at this office by PhilipG . Rtmellugufnst John A . M oulton for abandoning bis homestead entry No. 7918 made April Hi, J896, upon the sw 1-4 sw 1-4 see. IS, s 1-2 sc '-4 and sc 1-4 sw 1-4 sec. 14, tp. 24 n., r. 6w., in Teton County, Montanu, with a view to the cancellation o f said entry, the said parties urc hereby summoned to appear at tiffs office an tlio 23 day o f November, 1897, at 10 o ’clock A . M., to respond and furnish testim ony concerning said alleged abandon ment. The testim ony to bo used at said bearing w ill bo taken beforo A. C. Warner. U. S. Com missioner, at bis office at Choteau, Montanu, on Nov. 20, 1897. JEREM IAH COLLINS, Receiver. (First p u b lication Sept., 24.) Desert Land Final Proof— Notice For PnWlcatlon. Land Office, Holonn, Mont, i Nov, 101897. f Notico is hereby given that.Tnmos Peebles o f Choteau, Mout., 1ms filed notice o f inten tion to muko final proof on his desert lnnd claim No. 2720. for lot 4, tlip o!4 s w !j and se)4 nwW, section 30, township 25 north,.range 6 west, beforo A . C. Warner, U. S. Commis sioner. at Choteau, Mont., on tho 24th'dny o f December, 1897. He names the following witnesses to provo the complotc irrigation and rccluim a tlon o f said land: Ohus. S. McDonald. Chits. F. Sulste, Ohus. ICrofft and Ilenrg W. K e lly, o f Cho- teuu, Mont. W. E. OOX, Register. (First publication Nov. 12.) T he M ontanian is the official paper of Teton County, Montana. T he M ontanian prints all the blank forms, letter heads and envelopes for the county, T he M ontanian is fully equipped to do any and all kinds o f job work in the most ap proved style. T he M ontanian solicits your orders for bill heads, lettor heads, note heads, envelopes, blank forms, circulars otc., èie. WANTED—SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel for responsible established house m Montana. Salary $780. payable S15 weekly and expenses. Position permanent Reference. Eneloso Felf-nddressrd stomped en volopo. Tlio National, Star Building, Chicago. FINE M ILLINERY L atest ^ tyliis Reasonable Prices , v * Mrs. Thos. A . Smith invites those who desire something. Fine in this line tp call at her Millinery Shot) and examine Quality of Goods and Prices for themselves. F INEST Q UALITY BEST PRICES AT MRS. SMITH’S 1..J. BTJJBJD. Horses brand-* ed as shown in cut. Address: C h o t e a u , M o n t . JOS HIRSH BEO» à CO, t i m b e r c u l t u r e , f i n a l p r o o f - n o t i g * FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land. Office, 1 ■ Halena, Mont., October 18, 1887. f ■’ Notico ia hereby given that Robert Faiiborm lias filed notico o f intontion to make final proof before. A. O. Warner, U. B. Commissioner, at Ms offico in Chotoan. Mont., on tho 27th day o f No vember, 1897, on timber cnltnre application No. 1909, for the southwest 1-4 o f section No. 29, in township No, 25 north, rango No. 0 west. Ho\ nnmes as winesses : Charles S. McDonald, Francis Truchot, Julim 1 F. Bjomstad, of Chotcan. Mont.; Jobn W. Ward\ of BeUevicw. W. E. COX. Register (First publication Oct. 22.)