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- c7 ■ ■*: > . If You Need Anything Line of Fine JOBfl PRINTING The Montaian Job Rooms JKiincli F o r Sale, ' , * I A first class Hay Ranch of 160 acres Irithin six miles of Choteau, will be sold at a reasonable price for cash. Call or address, B yron C orson , Chotean, Mont. H a t H o n e s t Stetson H a t s are made i 1 Philadelphia, in the shadow of W'.l'iam Penn’s broad- brimmed hrt and they stand just as truly h,r ur.cn honesty and sterling w-rth.. What’s worn doing at all is worth dcir.e; v/c!!— that’s how they’re made, ¡¡».icsh'y built from - start to iinn.ii. Stiff and Soft f i d s are equally dependable. K-V'. ect styles in both lure. At CHOTEAU MERCANTILE CO. Byron Corson. Watchmaker ® Jeweler. Repairing Neatly and Promptly done. PATEE BICYCLES. HIGH GRADE BICYCLES, $60 & $85 SAFES, FROM $30 UP. B A D B R E A T H “ I have been u*lng CA8C A RE T 1 and a* a mild and eOectlvo laxative they are simply won- derful. My daughter and l were bothered with Kick stomach and our breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets wc have Improved wonderfully. They aro a groat help In the family.'’ W il h e l m i n a N a g e l . 1137 Hlttonhousc St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... BtCHIir Bea«dy Coaptiy, Chlc.ge, Montreal, Ktn York. 315 HO.TO-BAC Sold and guaranteed by nil drug- ü ü « £ r - -■ ------ gists to ; Tobacco Habit. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Helena, Mont . ) Jan. 29,1901. J Notice is hereby given that the follow* ing named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hts claim and that said proof will be made before A. O. Warner,U. S. Oommis- ioner at Choteau, Mont., on March 16, 1901. viz. Clarence J. Kinna, for H. E. No. 7817, for the SK REM, S % NWJf. Sec. 1, Tp. 21 north, Range 5 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Angus M. Rose, Richard S. Shortridge, Duncan McDonald and William K. Flowerree, of Lowry, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First publication Feb 1 Desert land. Final Proof,—Notice For PaMicaiion. Land Office at Helena, Mont , ) Jan. 29 1901. J Notico is hereby given that Magdalena Mertz, assignee of Oscar T. Childress, of Helena, Montana, has filed notice of in tention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 3167, for the SWM NEM. Sec. 7, Tp. 24 north, Range 7 west, before Register and Receiver, at Helena, Mon tana, on tbo 16th day of March, 1901. She names the following witnesses to prove tho complete irrigation and recla mation of said land. Martin Mertz, of Helena, Montana, Fred Fischer, George Miller and Fred Rropp, of Bellview, Montana. G eorge D . G reene , Register. First publication Feb. 1 W T ANTED— H onest man er woman to trave Vi for largo house; salary S05 monthly and xpenscs, with increase; position permanent; nclose self-addressed stamped envelope. MANAGER, 330 Oaxtpn b l d g , Chicago; To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by eur aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Subscriptions to The Patent Record «1.00 per annum W. N. RUSSELL House Painting,-» Paper Hanging and Decorating. i >-» i --------------- A Full Line of Wall Paper Always Kept on Hand. v. I, . » I i ■ Headquarters at the City Drug Store. ----------- * II $ 1^^ -------------- Give me a Trial Order L atest S tyles Reasonable Prices Mrs. Thos. A . Smith invites those who desire something Fine in this line to call at her Millinery Shop. and examine Quality of Goods and Prices for themselves. FINEST' QUALITY BEST PRICES AT MRS. SMITH’S THEN I NOW v OR THIRTY-SIX YEARS IN THE ROCKIES, * Robert Vanglin’s New Book- An interesting sketch, true to life, of scenes and incidents in Montana during the “ early days.\ An invaluable book in that respect and very interesting to tho pioneer as well as to the / ‘pilgrim.” Every “old timer” should have one as a momento and every “new-timer” ought to • have one for the information the book imparts. On sale ut T H E C I T Y D R U G S T O R E * Price,' $2.50. j ~.y$srms .r, \ * V. •> ' ' ' • , * *•» ' . Desert'' Land-Final- Proof. Míe For Pilication, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Helena. Mont., I • Jan. 23.1901. \ , U. S. Land Office at Helena, Mont., Jan. 17,1901. Notice is hereby given that Matt Saile of Clemons, Mont., has filed notice of in tention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 3431, for the south half north west quarter, northeast quarter southwest quarter, north half southeast quarter, southeast quarter southeast quarter, southeast quarter northeast quarter, and lot 4, section 4, townBliip 18 north, range 6 west, before C. 0. Covington, United States commissioner, at Augusta, Mon tana, on the second day of Mareh, 1901. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Alexander Chisholm and Charles B. Taylor, of Augusta, Montana, Arthur B. Fulton and Axel Swanson, of Clemons, Montana. Notice is hereby given that the' follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim ahd that said 1 proof will be made before A» O. Warner, U. S. Com missioner, at' Cnoteau/Mont., on March 9, 1901, viz: / Daniel V. McCormick, for H. E. No. 6850. for the 8% NE%, Sec. 35, Tp. 25 north, Range 4 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Zachary T. Burton, Ulysses G. Allep, Eustace A. Woods, of Choteau, and Mar tin A. Monson, of Farmington, Montana. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First publication Feb. 1 DesertT -Noticefor Publication. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First publication Jan. 25 DESERT LAND, FINAL PB O O F .- N otick F or P ublication . United States Land Office, / Helena, Mont., Jan. 14,1901. ) Notice is hereby given that Frank P. Marshall, of Rohner, Lewis & Clarke county, Mont., has filed notice of inten tion to make proof on Lis desert-land claim No. 3912, for the lot 6, ae}4 sw}|, n se>}£, sw)4 se)4, s o n e j ^ , sec. G. sw)^ nwLL and m vll swjij, sec. 5, tp 20 north, range 4 west, before A, C. Warner, U. S. Com’r at Choteau, Mont., on the 2d day of March, 1901. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Angus M. Rose, Duncan McDonald, Murdoch,McLeod, of Lowry, Mont., and Angus Bruce, of Choteau, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First publication Jan. 18 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Helena, Mont . ) Jan. 12,1901 ) Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before A. O. Warner, U. S. Com’r at Choteau, Mont., on Feb. 23,1901; vizr OLUF O. LINDSETH . for HE No. 7769, for the nwj{, sec. 26, swj^, sec.23, tp25 north,B4 W. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence! upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ole Thompson, Lauris J. Otness, Carl Hanson, Gander Hanson, all of Farm ington, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First Publication J an. 18. TERMS 'OF COURT. In the District Court of the Eleventh Judicial District of the State of Mon tana, in and for the counties of Teton and Flathead. “ In the matter of fixing theT terms iof Court to be held in I n . Teton and Flathead counties f ae ' for the year 1903.” J It is hereby ordered in accordance with the provisions of Section 38, of the Code of Civil proceedure of the State of Montana, that during the year 1901, there will be heldJLour terms of Court in each of the Counties of the Eleventh Judicial District of the State of Montana, and that said terms be held as follows, to-wit: TETON COUNTY. March 11th, June 10th, September Otb, December 2nd. FLATHEAD COUNTY. March 25th, Juno 24th, September 23d, December lGtb. Dated, January 2nd, 1901. D. F. S mith , Judge. Filed January 4th, 1901, McDonald, clerk. A true copy. ‘ Attest, S terling M c D onald , • Clerk. “ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, / Helena, Mont., Dec. 2S, 1900. j Notico is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before C. C. Covington, U. S. Com missioner, at Augusta, Mont., on Febru ary 15th, 1901, viz: LOW ELL CARMICHAEL, for homestead entry No. 10642, for the NM N E & N K NWK, section 15, town ship 39 north, range 5 west. Also ANDREW J. JOHNSON, Land Office at Helena, Mont.,) Dec. 29, 3900. j Notice is hereby given that ALFRED HARRIS, assignee of Henry D.Roub, as signee of Fred Kropp, of Pondera, Mon tana, has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 3812, for the south half southwest quarter, sec tion 9, township 26 north, range 3 west, before A. C. Warner, U. S. Commission- ar, at Choteau, Montana, on the 15th day of February, 1901. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: August Kropp, Edward Alien, Jacob Cohn and George Mackie, all of Pondera, Montana. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First publication Jan. 4. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiüiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiis M Tile Mi Hind Foot [ of a Jack Rabbit 1 3 killed three minutes after midnight, 3 S in a country churchyard by a red- 5 5 haired, cross-eyed, bow-legged man s 5 of dark complexion, E ¡\Is a Good Thing in it's Way” | 3 and some even say that life is not 5 5 worth living without it, but even js E this valuable relic is not nearly as 5 S effective 3 | “ For Warding Off the lilt* 3 | that Flesh is Heir to” 1 3 as garments which are well cut, well 3 S lined, well finished, and made to 3 3 your measure by S | FRED KflUFFMflNN | | The AmericanTailor CHICAGO | I LOCAL AGEN T : 3 j BYRON CORSON. | BiiimiiiiiiuiiuHituiisimtmumiummiiiiiiiimi IM RE! F I R E ! F I R E ! Two stoves—oue cook stove, and one heater. Heater good as new. For par- icu^ars inquire at this office. Livery m eed Stable H. F. B A BLEY, Proprietor« Having purchased the stock aud business of John Hobbins,lam prepared to furnish Livery Rigs and Turn outs for patrons. Also to care for and feed yonr ’ team when you are , in Town.* Corner of Clioteau Avenue and for homestead entry No. 7335, for the SE)4> section 3, township 19 north, range 5 west. They name the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Nicklns Johnson. Charles Peters, and Treffle Bergerau of Augusta, Montana, Thomas Devine, John H. Burke and Edward L. P. Burke of Hogaj, Mont. G eorge D. G reens , Register. First publication, Jan. 4. Clinkenbeard Going' Away. We will close our Studio in Choteau March first to go into business in Great Falls. We make this statement so as to give you all a ohance to get work while you can get it in Choteau. Yon may never have another chance to get good work here, as it is a rare thing that a first-class workman comes to a small town. Don’t put it off now as we will positive ly quit as stated. ' Remember, cloudy days are as good as sunshine with us. W. H.* C l i n k e n b e a r d . H a m i l t o n S t r e e t . I have Baled Hay aud Grain for sale and will be i >1 eased to supply all wants in that line. Call and see me. H. F. BAILEY. rests with you whether yon continue the rre-Jcilllng tobacco habit. NO-TO-llA*1 moves the desire for tobacco, with) it nervous distress, expels nlco; in, puriacs the blood, re- W0 boxes ^ ?soId, 400,000 ------ cases cured.' Buy _^iC O -T O -B A C from _ ’your own druggist, who w- will vouch for us. Take itwith -------_ will, patiently, persistently. One box, *1, usually cures; 8 boxes, 82.50, i^fruaranteed to cure, or wo refund money. BMrUay SssMtyCv.t CUesf*, Bontrtsl, Ksw York. lost manhood, ikos you strong health, n e r v o ^ i r L. A ENDERS & CO.sss©. 1 1 3 . Central Ave„ ■ - great Falls, Mont. Our Sample Books can be? seen at Jos, Hirshberg & Co’s. - \ ¿j / \ - • , * » , '* < , *.'• •* , . * ^ ^ s __ - ___ » - 1 - „ly.-:. F I R S T M ; E. CHURCH. 'Y : :: ,.{* \..I-.'.—- ^ , 0»rner Hazlett Street and Clioteau.Avenue D. E. CcNNiKOHAM, Paster. Public, services every Sunday a t 11 a. m., aud 8 p. in. • Sunday-school at 2:30 p. m. Epworth League at 7 p .m ., X . Prayer^meetlng every Tkarsday evening at 8 o ’clock. Everybody welcome, ' I P I E S O I F I E i S S X O I b T ^ . I j - LÁWYERS. J. G r. B A I R , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. CHOTEAU,’ - - MONT. . Telephone 21. PHYSICIANS t o 0 C T O R B H O o g ^ Next door to Court House. W . H. S t e a r n s , M. D. ’ PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office at residence. (Harris’ house.) CHOTEAU, . . . . MONT. DE. EARLE STRAIN, .O C U L IST a AURIST. 317 First Avenue North, G reat F alls , M ont . O fjtce H ours —1 p. in. to 4 p. m. NOTARIES, E tc . A . G- W A R N E R NOTARY PUBLIO, \ U. S. COMMISSIONER, AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE F ilijn o » & F in al P roofs on P ublic L ands . CHOTEAU. - - - - MOJST. Put up your team at the SUN RIVER BARN on your way to Great Falls, T H E L O G B A X U » * ; A. R oenoh , Prop.. l3?\Good Teams always ready for relay or other service. GET YOUR EXPRESS Via Choteau & Great Falls Stage, Daily, except Snnday. Rates reasonable. Passenger fare $3.50. B yron C orson , Agent. GO TO L. W. LEHR For all kinds of Meats A N D GROCERIES a t L. W. Lehr’s. Telephone No. 10. MBS. C. P. CRANE MISS NOM SELLEBS W e are J'ulJy equipped with the latest improved machinery to, do all kinds of Washing . and Ironing. IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER Washing May be Left at the City Barber Shop. CRANE & SELLERS, Bars. £3^” Corner of Mont. Ave. Sc Cal. Streets Telephone 28. YV every county to represent largo campa o f solid financial reputation; 2030 salary i year, payablo weokly; S3 per day absolute svro and..all.expenses; straight, bona-fi< definite salary, no commission; salary pg each Saturday and cxpenco money ad vane edeh week. STANDARD HOUSE, 334 D ea h orn S t ., C h i c a g o . 42-1 17591601