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J ä i S p e c i a l i s t . W h y H e S u c c e e d s W h e r e th e G e ne ralç P r a c t ir V f i ó n é r 'F a í 1 sv 7 • Average of. Life * ' i n c r e a s e d . t . 1 t - ' ' * » S • * - > v A Plan Whereby the Affiiccted ‘ May Have the Services of the Most 'Skilful Specialist for a Merely Nominal Price. TIMBER CULTURE, URAL PROOF-NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. ' United'State* Land Office; I Hclenai’Mont.VJahuAtjns, 1693. f Notico is hereby given that Stcpiion W, Mosher has filed notico o l intention to make final proof boforo E. V. D. Murphy, U. 8. Commissioner, at his bffico in'AuguBta. Mont.', on Saturday, tho “6th day-of February, 1898; oh timber culture 'nppljear tion No. 2538, ion tho south 14 northeast Vi north • Vt BobtheaBt l- fo£ soction,N6. 20, in township No. lStforth, rango No. 6’west.'\ He names ns winessps i ' ' Jacob C. Fay, Axel 8wnnson, Nnto llowe, of Hogan, Montana; Arthur It. Fulton. o£ Augusta, Montanu. W. E. COX, _ , Register. ■' (First publication January 24.) CURE CONSUMPTION: I •»Vff***»\*'* !»• J ’ J Tlio city is the homo o£ the specialist. The facilities which its hospitals offer for following any particular line of investiga tion, and thb fact that the city alono affords a sufficient number of putients suffering from a similar malady to make the practice of a specialist profitable, are the reasons for this. H is practice being thus confined to the larger cities, the ad vantages of receiving treatment from the specialist have been denied the inhabi tants of country towns and smaller cities, unless they wore able to bear the expenses of a journey to the home of the specialist, pay his fee for treatment and the large incidentals connected with private hospi tal attendance. >How td provide the advantages of spe cial treatment, nt a nominal price, to the züHiétéd who have been’ unable to securo ifplW been’a’problem many h'ave'trie’d’to solví?; That it is practicable has finally been demonstrated by a man who; during the. past twenty years','has done moro for suffering humanity than any other human* being. This man is Mr. H. H . Warner, the'original proprietor and manufacturer of the world-famed Warner’s Safe Cure.'\ Mr. W arner’s many years of experience in the special treatment of kidney diseases led him to believe that oqunlly good ré- Bults could bo obtained by offering the public, at a reasonable rate; special treat ment for the several classes of diseases to which mankind is liable. Since he severed his connection with tbo W arner Safe Cure Company, some five years ago,'he has been working o u t his present plan of treatment, imd has formed the Warndr'Nazaro Medi cine Co:, with oillcors in the St. Paul Building, 220>Broadway, New York. He lids completed urratigenlentB with a numbet o f tht< loading specialists of Great er New York, by which he has organized a Board of Physicians to give advice and treatment to people who could not other wise avail themselves of their services. Among the diseases for which special treatment can bo had are, scrofula and,all blood ibid skin diseases; ner’votiW ’prostra tion, insomnia, chronic headaches, and all nervous disorders ; rheumatism and gout; acute and chronic catarrh ; diseases and weaknesses of women ;’ special diseases of m e n ; indigestion and all stomach dis orders. This plan of special treatment places within the reach of all the experiences oE men who havo devoted years of study to their respective specialties. Many dis eases that have baffled the skill of the general practitioner can thus be success fully treated, and suffering humanity benefited. Chronic cases are especially desired. These test the skill of the spe cialist and provo his ability. The company invites correspondence from everyono suffering fyom any ailment from which they have been unable to securo relief. I t lias boon’' demonstrated’ that its hoard of specialists can cure chronic diseases. Its physicians are among tho ablest in tho profession, and huvo been marvelously successful m their practico. The feo asked is modestly small—about one-half of what tho avoroge specialist would charge for a few minutes' consulta tion’ w ithout treatment of any kind. Do not delay. Disease does not stand still. You aro daily drifting farther from the possibility of a restoration to health. The method of obtaining relief is as simple us it is' inexpensive. All that íb necessary is to write out a history of your case, making the statement as complete as possible, and giving symptoms in d e ta il Send this, with five dollars, to the Warner Nnzaro Medidipe' Company,’ S t.J F á u l 220 ’¿róádw a y jliew Yb'rk' City/ when's complete diagnosis of your csse &ád med- icin* for ¡thW/jdaya’ treatment, ibétíld so long a time bb necessary for s cure,'Will be ■sot you and delivered free without fur- th « •W itjro t • Mr. Warner,' and the fact that he h a s l'djne so jptiéh^ó*f!'a4‘ff4VnÍ¿Tfi8r inanity; in the p a s t u r e ample’aaaurabcba- of tUt^gemfinfenMa tit7 this, his' latest sud greatest work. W rite today. •< ’•» c'.' It . P A T E N T S , Caveats, Trade Marks, De- sigas and Copyrights, secured. Dejected Cases a Spooialayj rates moderate; Skill- ed service rendered land faithful attention accorded all coses. F u ll information fur- nisbodjupon, request. War. N: C romwell Sohaitor.of- P atents, 6001? Street, N. W Washington, D. 0.- - ’’ W a t c h m a k e r ^ Jew e ler. .Repairing Neatly and Promptly' done. ALSO Agent for the VICTOR ✓ SAFE CO. And PATEE BICYCLES. HIG H GRADE BICYCLES, 860 k 885 SAFES, FROM 830 UP. BUYERS, ATTENTION.—We buy anything and everything. Special atten tion paid to ladies’ and childrens’ Wearing appearel. Tho very latest styles and pat terns in vogue in fashionable life in the East. We can save you money. Send ub your orders for anything you want. Small percentage charged. References given.' C apital P urchasing A gency ; Washing ton, D. C. ,, T he J^ONTANIAN 1 1 is the official paper of Teton .Oonpty, kppt^na,, T he M ontanian ”• ; Jgrrnte all the J>lank i «jTBlopesjfor theoonntj; T he Mo^yAujXM’’' | V Affix, .equipped to do > any •aadfalildada-qfjob. work in the ‘most’ '»¡p proved style’/ ' T he M ontanian «' ’ solicits your orders for hill 1 heads^Tetter heads, note heads» envelopes, blank forms, circulars etc,, etc. • ,, ,. ■«,». * - -j T. A. Bloctun, M. 0., the.Groat Chemist and ; .Soiyiti&tf<02ers to Send Freey to the, - j ' *'■ ¿.Afflicted, Three-Boltlei cif Hia-.v 11 ‘ , Newly Discovered B e n -> ,■ •- ::Tcdie« to; Ouie.Con-'v-1 '!• sumption and all Long Troubles, Nothing, could, be fairer, more philan thropic or carry more jqy in its wakq than the offer of T. A. Slocum,1 M.‘ C., of 183 P earl street, New' York City.; ^ - . 1 *\ * Confident that - ho has, discovered an absolute cure for consumptiba-'and all plumonary- complaints,’, and'tip’ m ake its' great merits known, he will \send free,’ three bottles (the Slocum new system of medicine) to any reader of T h e • M ontan - Iiii whd is suffering from cheit/Throat and lung troubles or consumption. He invites those desirous.of obtaining the remedies to simply send ■ kiih their express and postoffice address,^ and re ceive in return the three free bottles. Alread> this “new scientific course of medicine” has permantly- cured,} thou sands of apparently hopeless cases. He considers it liis religious \duty—a duty which lib oweB to humanity—to do nate his infallible cure. Offered freely, apart from its inherent strength, is enough to commend it, and more so is the perfect confidence of the great clieipist making the offer. H e has proved consumption to bo a curable disease beyond a doubt.' - There will be no mistake in sending— the mistake will be in overlooking the Doctor’s generous invitation.- H e has on file in his American and European laboratories thousands or testimonials of epxerience from those cured, in all parts of the world. Delays are dangerous; mail your ad dress to T. A. Slocum,' M . G., -183 Pearl street, New York, and w h en: w riting the Doctor, please ,mention reading this article in T h e M ontanian . ; ' KLON DIKE AND YUKON COUNTRY By L. A .1 C oolidge' and “ John:>F. Pratt, Chief of Alaskan Boundary:, Expedition of 1894.. . TSvo < hundred • ¡and j fift^’- Four .illbatrnribnstneVe'r- before: pfiblibhbd. iOpiintfy; frbhivbeat'oflffdikli dnd,'/iinentific ;soUTce'B;And>froffiipei^fiah\bbfery(itibn. Complete iTnformahofi<jtabbutP(H<irtito: of Travel, ■ OutfiteVMeans- of CbmUaurii'dation, Mining Regulations, e tc/ etc. “By far the best.”—^Chicugo Tribune. ‘•Will be accepted as an' authority.”— N. Y. Press. . .. • “The maps may be accepted* as the most nearly accurate and up. to. date in existence.\—Philadelphia Bulletin! •' 1 “The best book on tho Klbridike. Coun- try.v—Washington Times. - ¡-I ■: “A very comprehensive book.”—Seattle Post Intelligencer. Price 81-00;1 Address,A. H. HERSEY, ■ Washington, D. C. JOS HÏRSHBFRG & CQ, THE ___ P«I-I b JT 1 ‘ 1 _ '-L-- ' • M a t m j ’ ■ B h a r e . o f '“-. GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS AND REASON A B L E G A T E S . * . i V- -, ’-.í, , ; ; - - v '. íj —, . í • G ood L iv e r y an C o n nectio n ' Main Street, Choteau. ^7\-3SFoticc.v'- J o the officers, and J8rothqrBj)fJJ,h.o.teau Lodge,* «No^ l l i L t0 .r 0 . * F . ,Yoar' pres!* ence isVrequested'nfcthe regular meeting of. the Lodge, :heldi January 21st, for the purppse.'ofiiin'st.allirig^new. officets for the eh BUin g: tei^^T-Yisiting ’Brot h eis - co ru i-. ally invited'tdhttend; ' D / A. P enht , Sec’y. '1 <-i'-*'.-. ~ :*''♦ ¡»'.♦*— ---- -— 'j M s tfcstyctlJ - , -. i 9 >. • . • ■ - s 'j A' - I-.' .Last J qly, from^myraheh^n Blackleaf, .twoib’ay saddle horBes; bn.e branded 7 on right'Bhoulder.’apd.the other diamond H; on left shoulder.'’-'A' ' • reward of So each will be-paid- 'tqx iriformation leading to their^redoyery.)! ' / *Av. IiApO Y, r.l S4rdf ;r ' ' -.¿’fRayhidnd, Mont. • ' • v v ^ v • ' * * ' ™ Good farm hand wanted by the.year; married, with not more than one. child. Good wages offered,' house furnished. For further particulars inquire st this office, or address I. S. Corson, Great F alls, Montana. C a l l F o r W a r r a n t s . T reasurereasurer ) J ounty , f B. 10,1897. ) O ffice of the T r of T eton C ounty , C hoteau , Mont., Dec. I am now prepared to pay all warrants issued on the various funds of Teton county. Interest on all registered war rants will cease on nnd after the 15th of this month. H. F. E ngland , ' Treasurer. N o t i c e . All persons intending to bring in, or who are importing sheep or bucks from other states, must notify me in advance of tneir arrival, and- atr what point, and their desfanatioh ; otherwise 1 they wili be sub ject to the full extent'of the law- .. 4t:;>' - K ' ■ W alter S.- C lark , '.•/ Sheep Inspector Teton Co.;,-Mont. ' P u t tip your team a t the bÄJii'M fid; V* :.1 t4i Mh r< h ; i : ja T î v j I. ; ,'r •’ i ! on; your ,way. to Grent ^ a lls. ¡ - •• T H E ; L O G B A R » : . Jr*. *,J ’ ... * w ìttòiì! >h :!/: .A: RoEN0Hr P rop. - ÖT^Good Teams tuwáys ready for relay or otlier service. . . ' NOTICE—TERMS OF COURT. In the'D I s tr lct C o u rt of tlio Eleventh J u dicial D istrict o f the State o f M ontana In and for Flathead and Teton c o u n t i e s . . > , < » In tho m atter of fixing tlio)' term s o f Court for tho year {•' O rder. 1898 in Flathead and T e to n ) \ counties. I t Is hereby ordered th a t during the year 1898 tliero bo held four term s o f c o u rt in each of the eo.untles of the Eleventh.. Judicial D istrict which said, term s shall be held-as follows - TETON COUNTY. ' \ January 17th, 1898;, April 18th, 1898; J u ly lltli, 1898; October 3d,-1608. . >r; FLATHEAD COUNTY. January :tlst,'l898; May 2nd. 1808; JUly 25tli, 1898; Outober-.17.th,-1898. .......... v . . ■ - , D. F. SMITH, J u n a s . ' D ated this J a n u a ry 3rd, 1898; ■- -. ’ • .Filed January Rth,,1808,.' ' i S t e r l i n g M c D o n a l d , Clerk-. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L a n d Office at Helena, Mont*, ) • December 29, 1897. ) Notice iB'hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final proof m support of his claim, and that said proof will be mado before E . V. D. Murpby, U. S. Com missioner, a t AugUBtn, Montana, on Feb ruary 12,1898, v iz:, - GEORGE M. JOHNSON for homestead entry No. 6812, for the SwJ£ SwLi section 13, W}£ Nwj^ section 24„ NeJ4 Noj^ section 23, township 19 north, range 8 west. He. names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John F.Goss, Thomas M; Trbssedder, Marcus A. W ell man and Joseph Ford, all of Augusta, Montano. . W. E. COX, Register. F irst publication Jan. 7. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office a t Helena, Mont., ) December 18,\ 1897.} Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of bis, intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and .th'at said, proof will be 'made before Sterling McDonald, clerk-of the d istrict court, at Ohotfeau, Montana,on January 29,1898,\viz: , '• - PETER'JO Y C E , for homestead entry No. 6Q30, for the swj^ swJi, section 14, w j^nw j^ and se^.n w M of section 23,' township 23 north, range 4 west. , t - - ' ' • '• \ H e names the following w itnesses'to prove his continuons residence upon, and- cnlt’vatio'u of, said, land, viz: ..Alexander, O. Longmuir/Morfell'A.' WilcOx, Jefemi- Firat publication, . sj« '' '' ' • « M l * , Land Offlcarst - ----------- ' smp 25ÜnoVtb’,' an 6 west.;;-^ H e names. fhej followihir '.witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon ana culti^atiön 'öf, ¿aid land/rviz; Charles S. M cDönild,; Charles F. Süiste, • F inis E. Steele ¿ n d Ewing Steele, all of Choteau, M ontana, , . W-. E . COX, Bogisteri. - ’ F irst publication .Dec. 24. - CA'SCAXIKXST titsto kooc L K a t'them - llko q a n d r. '.T b e y re- K ovelmnr hkU tarilo i tho m o u tb. leaving tü tfbreath sWeot Anu- jierfuraetl. i t Is a ronl pleari.ure to tako tbooi tnriteau o f ua'u- rtea tl h g liquids_or caunon-ball p ills., ■' 4 .ÖÄS« -OASCABETS are purelr-vegetablo — 1 and contain no'mer-' ‘ curial or other mln.- ernl' poison:’;' They ara'-mado of tbojlat- Cst Tjnledles dlaoov-' ered and are a scion- ■«>*»■ tlflo com b ination tl (never b efore p u t togetherIt* a n r 'i o ’rm . ,.',.'.-; ANTISEPTIC U M f l V E CASCABETS nro nntfsepUc. T h a t m eans they- atop u n digested' fortd'. from souring in’ tlio'atom , n e b ;\ prevent fer* -mentation:' .¡In ,th e bowels and kill dls- eano germs of any kind that breed and feed lu the system. L LIVER STIMULANT their action oasy and natural: OA8CARETS tono tho stomach a n d bowolsaDd’stlm u lato th e lazy.liver, m ak in g . It work. They strengthen th e bow els and put them Into vigorous . h o a l t h y condition, making BOON FOR lO Ï N E N r .„.« O A K A B E T B ’Increase the Bow of m llkln n n rslngm o th- era. A tablet eaten by the motber'ttiakeS - h e r tnlllcmlldly pwrgv a tlv o a n d h u h 'am lld butCcertnln ’effect on- tho baby; th e .\only' safe 1 a x atlvo’ for tlio- babe-ln-arm s. OASCARF.T8 nro liked by tbechll-i ■dren. They taii'te good anil do good, stop wlndrcollc nod cramp«. u,nd-kill a n d drive off worms, and all kinds o f - ‘para sites t h a t Jlyo; In f h o .- .- , - - - - 7 bowels' of, tho growing child._. t CAKCABE'ICS.'iij Worn a - - — taken patlontly, per sistently. nro g u a ran teed to cure a n y cpso j o f . constipation,>n'6 ] iDntfer'bpw' Old add -1 -obstinate, or chase money wli ___ cheerfully refunded' PLEASE THE CHILDREM CURE Æc. -s'»«« GUARANTEED . 1-1. Z'lb by your own druggist. .... CASCA B ETS nrosoid by all dnig- gists,for, XOC..BÓC, GOc a , box, occn-d- In’g to slze.-’ A lOc box will prove tbclr merltand put you on the right road to per fect andpermaneiit’1 health. Da: n ’t r l i k d e l a y . ¿»Don't jodge CfiSCARETS b y other medicines you h a v e tried. T h e y ^are;.new> a n y th in g eke .that's sold, and infinitely .superior. '. X r y 'a iOc h o s to-day, if not pleased g e t 1 yoor money hackl Larger - i?oxes,25c ot50c* i Sample, and booklet mailed free* \ Address i ISOKTrTAU CAM.I ’(tew YOst ^ 'a a B -’- T h o loiH y -senuine. Bew a re o f Im itations I ’ifiSrt'â» Ali?.: -;-’j Ñ O - T O - B A G ■^D. V.-:1 8TERUNQ REMEDY OO., OHIGAao; __ „ _ _ «úrea Tobacco Habit or- money-refiindod.' -Make« weak-men ■|3#%^^<'>troi>s; ’Sold and- euarantoed.-by,.all.druggiate.^-Get.booklet. ■i'Aiifl i-- v v ” : ' r i ‘ ï ! ' f j . ; - . , : , * » , c . Study] Instruction by m all, adapted to every one, I Methods approved by lead- : I lngednoaters.Experienced, and competent instruct- - f if -i-on.-TakessparetlmeonLly.l ' v-‘ T h ree óònrse»-yPrep»ràto-i ry,business,oollege. An op.. -- portunlty to bettBrtroàr cor dttlon and prospects. Stu- ïA/pOtl debts and graduâtes-' nm e IrwSuiPSwuSsPOND'A--. ----------- g —, — THIN K OF -THE MONEY MADE from Inventions—novelties,, o r simple 5.“ useful ¡labor-saving devices.- If .you ■ have made a discovery, o r worked o u t a-mechanical p roblem wo’ll frlve reU-' nble advice as to,, p a tentability, ...The ‘•Inventive Ago.\ illustrated maga zine, Btli year. In th e intorost; o f .'In ventors g u arantees work of its “P a tent De p a r t m e n t n n d illustsates and describes u se ful Inventions Ircp, ..Completo, valid, strong1 and ~ \ vice . Washington OhoteaU, '* L . J . HUKJL> s . / Hoi-sen ed ae H E L P W A N T E D Vo.fiU QtVtr.Cirti-S«5v}¿9 ,ub»ociw;’iUN •'ssUoel «ïaittioi'îiàiça-fpf'a’Mt.pla««.- NOTICE FO R PU B L IC A T IO N . Land Office ¿it Helena, Mont., ) ,, ... , .-..December.29,-1897., $ Notice'iAherbby given tliat;tlie follow ing-named settler bas^filed'notice o f 'h is intention to make final p roof’in - Bnpport of kiB claim, and that said - proof will be made before E. V. D. M urphy,,U. S. Com missioner; nt Augusta, Montana, on F e b ruary 12,-1898,'viz :' • 1 ■’ ' MARCUS' A .' W ELLMAN for liomeateacl entry No: 5358, for theN J^ Nej-i section 21, W J^ section 22, township 19 north, range 8 west. H e ntm es the folio wing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz : P . B. Chris tian, George M. Johnson. Fred Wnlrath and John W. Nixon, nil of Augusta, Mon tana. W. E.' COX, Register. F ir s t publication Jam 7. WANTED—SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN OR womon to travel for rosponsiblo establiBhed house in Montana. Salary $780, payable SIS’ weekly and exponsoB. Position permanent Reference. Enclose eelf-addresBcd stamped en volope. The National, S tar .Building,’ Chicago. ■VTr ANTED—TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE W geiitlemon or ladies to travel for respon sible. established'- house -in Montana. 1 M onthly «05,00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enolose self-addressed stamped envelope.' - The Dominion Company, Dept. Y. Chicago. » ï f i f t * & ¥ • ’ ' « ' i , . . G o o d r i c h L u m b e r C o , W h o l e s a l e r -it. R e t a i l - ty- Brackets aiid 'O r n a i^ t» !. W%irk,'i njent, etc. .*/ ‘-'We saJl lots and build homes in Fills on the , installment, plr.i. Main Yard ' and/Office/ Qreat Falls.-' Telephone,'lL; * ‘ :,BrajiGh Yard and Office,Oollins, Yours Truly,U > : the 1 GoDdrich.Lumber Co. !• L-i W show n *4 id cu t. ' ■ i Address: C hoteau , M ont . TIMBER CULTURE FIN AH ’“ * OOF—NOTICE .. . .. .FOR PUBLICAT1QN. -, , Pnitedj'StateB Land Office. ) Holona, Mont!,' Noy. 28,1897. ) Notico is hereby given that'EDWARD C PEB RE JC has filed-notico of intention to makt. final proof beforo, tbo .Register and, Receiver a t their office in Helena, M o n t, on the 8th day of Janua ry,-1898, on. timbpr-culturo application No.'2417, for tho lots 8 and ’4 rind eoutlf 1-2 northwest M of. section No. 5, in townBhip.No. -19 north, range No. O-w.est.. ... , ,r Ho names ne witnesses i •' ' ' ' * •' Robert Hilbert, Dion J . Hogan, John A. John son', Louis Barthelote, of Augusta, Mont. - W. E;-COX. Register.-. (First publication Doc. 3, I t97.) COSMOS INSTITUTE. A preparatory Sfcnhol,'¿¿Signed'to prepare boys and young men for admission, to any of the louding' Collegds.' In, connection' with’ the Institute a'pleasant.homeispro-; vided for a limited num b er of students, who, d u ring the summer vacations will have an opportunity to accompany the principal of the school on tours, abroad. Graduates of the best Colleges and U n i versities and Specialists of high standing employed as Instructors. 2he Institute is in W ashington, D. C., and is located at 1616 Nineteenth Street, Northwest, near D u p o n t Circle, the,m o st elevated and fashionable section of the City. - M. 0 . SM ITH , P rincipal . 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE spécial notice, w ithout charge, l u ’the' Scientific Am e rican. À bánásoin^rÍliAí^edCf^W ^r^í^éiiélr- ccUatlon oîMnt BClentlflo‘JournaI^ ^xerros, 13 a., y e a r ; f o u r months» fl«' Sold toy all newsdealers. MüNNSCo:!, 6 ’' r“\\'-NeffiYorlt .$pi^9k;OSlc*;Ç>6 g gtaWaihtof^Ui ¡P-'Cu CL ’il • frv\ 1 i t í í i;iH'rr* f .,; t r _ . 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