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Suitings
•Everything the Newest
and the Best.
|G. W. PAI^NBLiL^
I Merchant bailor
Ghotsau,
£
I Mont.
The Choteau House
livery stable.
WM. HODGSKISS,
First-class accommodations for
Stock of all kinds.
Good Rigs Furnished at
Reasonable Rates.
ÎDupuyer —Choteau
£3x.xisra3.
Stage Leaves Dupuyer in the
Morning tor Bynum and Cho
teau, Returning to Dupuyer on
the Same Day.
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Proprietor.
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Passengers and Express Car
Reasonable Rates
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Offices at Jos. Hirshbera and Co's,
Dupuyer, and City Drug Store.
Choteau.
S. L. POTTER, Piop.
T»e "MINT,
55
Cor, Main and Conrad Sts.,
Choteau. Mont.,
Miller & Longmuir, Props*
DEALERS IN
Wines and Liquors,
Imported and
Domestic Cigars.
Solo Agents for the Famous Lexington
Club Whiskey.
Terms of Court For 19D1.
teton county.
March 11th, June 10th, S: plomber 9th
December 2nd.
flathead county.
March25th, June21th,September 23rd
December lGth.
D. F. Smith , Judge.
Filed Jan. 4th 19?I. S. McDonald,
Clerk
LOCAL IT BIS.
When at Choteau next week, drop in
at the Mint and be enter tained.
Dance in Jones' hall next Friday
evening.
Chairman Perkins has been in Great
Falls for a few days, looking after coun
ty affairs.
Deputy sheriffs Leech and Jeffery
are busy rustling jurors and witnesses
for the district court.
B. R. Fowler of the lower Dry Fork is
i in town this week, renewing old acquaint
ances.
Chas. E. Moore is now in charge of
tho City Meat Market, an I is an expert
in Lis line.
Eli Guardipe came in from his ranch
on Cut Bank yesterday to attend to
some business matters.
There will be a dance given in Joues'
Hall Friday Evening March 15th.
Get your boots or shoes half soled at
the Dupuyer harness shop.
When you are in need of any business
caidsor other job printing, patronize
your botne printer.
Mi. and Mrs. James Smith of Phila
delphia Penn., are visiting with their
daughter, Mrs. Jos. C, McCuaig, aud
Will remain during the summer.
Don't forget the free ball aud supper
at the Riverside Hotel next Saturday
evening, the eve of St. Patrick's day.
Matt. J. Mause, who bought A. H
Morin's ranch last fall, has sold it back
tu Mr. Morin and leaves this vveelj. for a
visit in Ncrth Dakota.
W. D. Hägen has purchased an inter
I est in the Riverside Hotel, and the trav
j elling public are assured that the best
'of accommodations will soon be at their
disposal.
C-roner Titus was called to Shelby
yesterday by a telegram from Judge
Dawes, stating that an unknown man
had been found dead in a coulee near
that place, under circumstances which
make an inquest necessary.
J. B. McCollum Optician and Eye
specialist from Great Falls will be in
Choteau March 15th for one week only.
Persons desiring properly fitted glasses
for any defect of the eye&, should see
him. Examination free.
J. W. McKnighthas returned to Kalis
pell and has about completed arrange
ments to purchase property and engage
i in business here, but the .details are with
j by request.—Inter Lake.
Calamity Jane, a noted character of
1 Western border life, a friend or Buffalo
Bill and a participant in many oE the
early Indian campaigns, has been admit
to the poorhouse in Gallatin county.
James Rutherford, the son of Jas. C.
Rutherford of birch creek, died at tlie
Fort Shaw school last week from the
effects of rheumatism. He was a bright
boy of about 12 years, and his untimely
death will be regretted by the many
friends of the family.
810 Reward .—For information leading
to recovery of one brown horse branded
monogram seventy-six on left hip.
Got away from Pondera with saddle
on Jan. 22d.
Jas. W. Fryer,
Raymond, Mont.
Alex Yule was down from tho saw
mill early this week, and said that he is
now prepared to furnish all kinds of
rough lumber in quantities to suit.
The mill is better prapared than ever to
supply customers with a first class arti
cle of lumber. See ad.
Jack Miller, the well known stock
man. was in town this week from his
ranch on Cut Bank. The passing years
make no impression on Jack, excepting
perhaps to make him jollier than ever,
and Dame Fortune still continues to
lavish her smile3 in his direction.
As we go to press we learn that R, M.
Steele died at his home in Pondera this
morning, from pneumonia. Mr. Steele
was well known ad over northern Mon
tana, and his death will be regretted by
all who admired his sterling qualities.
The sympathy of the entire community
will be extended to the widow in her !
affliction.
Taken Up —At the government bull cor
ral on Two Medicine, one brown horse,
white star in" forehead, both hind feet
white, saddle marked, branded X on
left shoulder,!: on right shoulder.
Owner may have same by
this advertisement.
Garrett White,
27-4t Family, P O Mont.
When you have cold feet, sore throat
head ache, or chills chasing each other
up nnd down your back, and you want
to make dimes look as big as dollars
call at the Q and L saloon and get a
drink of that old standard brand, Bond
aidljillàid wliiskej.
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paying for [
The Ladies' Industrial society of Cho
r .eau will give a Mirth and Mystery en
tertainment in tho court room on the
evening of the 15th. Allsorts of nov. 1
features will be introduced conductive to
the merriment of the evening. Refresh,
ments will be served after the program.
An admission of 25 cents for adults and
10 cents for children will be charged.
All are cordially invited.
Passenger train No. 3, west bound, was
wrecked a few miles west of the summit
lafet Friday night, but fortunately no one
was injured. The wreck occurred on
the brow of a gulch nearly 400 feet deep
and the escape of the passengers was al
most miraculous. The accident was
caused by the spreading of the rails, the
tender leaving the track and two bag
gage cars being knocked almost to
splintfers.
R. J. Croff was in town this week, on
business relative to the Blackfoot stage
line, which has been under his direction
since last November. He promises the
public to continue the present efficient
service and will increase the equipment
so as to run a four-horse stage, as soon
as the business will warrant.
Mr. Croff
is associated with William Kipp in the
handling and slaughtering of cattle, with
headquarters at Blackioot and markets
at Browning and Cut Bank.
time ago, the Iudians gathered
cattle that did not beiongon tin
Joe Kipp has at last taken up the ed
itorial quill, having become editor,
business manager, proprietor and pub
lisher of tue Howling Wolf, at Frozen
Dog, Idaho, a copy of Wùicn lies on our
des«;,. The H. »» olE has a lioeral adver
tising patronage _nd is edited vvith the
vigor wnicn characterizes ail of Colonel i
Kipp's undertakings, vivid illustrations
helping to amphasize the burning prose.
We would suggest that intending suo
scribers would do well to place their or- ;
ders with the National Sportsmens' ex- i
position, no v on the boards in Chicago. ]
Court is in session this week at Cho- 1
teau, but the trial of jjry cases will not
begin until next .v.onday. There is a
long list of grand larceny cases, involv
ing the alleged stealing of cattle and
horses, and the term promises to be un
usually long aud expensive. The follow
have been summoned as jurors, from
this vicinity:
M. H. Burd, Jos. Bissonnet, R. D. An
derson, R. S. Brown, Jas. Miller, Calvin
Stewart, Harry Marks, Benson English,
J. V. Da vies, R. P. Dean, B. F. Embody,
Gene McCarty, and Wm, Miller.
It is reported t.iat stock inspector
Lund was at the agency last week, in
quiring into *-he alleged killing of a num
ber o£ range cattle by the Indians It
appears that during a roundup a short
all ti.e
the reserva
vation and in driving them off, shoved a
bunch over a cut bank onto the ice cov
ering liirch creek, resulting îu the death
of several. It is generally admitted
that ail Indian agent has certain duties
to perform in order to earn the salary
which provides his uniform, but tho
wanton destruction of property in the
spasmodic attempt to display authoiity,
is ardly such a duty. '
Dr. Barringer, the dentist, left for the
county seat, Tuesday morning. Ha did
1 a rushing business while in Dupuyer
1 and all who patronized him express
themselves as thoroughly satisfied with
his work. Dr. Barringer was post sur
geon at Fort Assinabo.ne in 1878, later
serving at Belknap, and has diplomas as
i a demist from several neighboring states
as well as from the Montana board of
dental examiners. That the doctor
travels occasionally and makes his com
! ing known by judicious advertising is a
direct beuetit to those who need his ser
vices, and his return next fall, provided
his practice in Helena will allow it, will
be welcomed by all who appreciate the
; services of a first class dentist.
were:
Sheep Commissioners.
Governor Toole has appointe«! mem
bers for the state board of sheep com
missioners in tho different counties for
a term of two years. The appointments
J P Murray, Beaverhead; R H Clen
deuuin, Broadwater; Frank Raid, Cas
cade; Daviu Smothurst, Carbon; C B
Toole, Choteau; Frank O'Neill, Custer;
Wm Lindsay, Dawson; Henry Davis, j
Deer Lodge; David Hilger, Fergus; Wm 1
Mullaney, Flathead; John Works, Gal
la i i ; Edward Lanaghen, Granite; Er 1 -!
ward Card well, Jefferson; T C Power, j
Lewis and Clarke; S S Bufford, Madi- |
son; D E Foison, Meagher; David j
Mosley, Missoula; SO N'C Brady Park;
Wm Williams, Powell; D Humble, Rs
valli; James Vestal, Rosebud; David Mc- :
Gilbrav, Sweetgrass; F C Miles, Silver j
Bow; W K Flowf l-ree, Teton; L II Mills j
Valley; P B Moss, Yellowstone.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office Helena, Moutana;
Feb. 20 1901.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed noticeof her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim,
and that said proof will be made before Geo.
W. Magee. U. 8. Com'r at Dupuyer Mont, on
April 1.7,1901, viz: ,•
Annie Rose Manix.
For H E No. 7927 for the s2 nw4 and e2 sw4
sec. 2, tp. 27 n., r 8w.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Raymond D. Anderson, Timothy Connor.
Peter O. Bergland, J. Fiank Leech, of Dupu
yer, Mont. „ 0
GEORGE D. GREENE,
Register.
First publication March 14 1901.
Remarkable Cures of Rhuema
tism.
From the Vindicator. Rutherfordton, N. C.
The editor of the Vindicator has had
occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm twice witn the most re
markable results in each case. First
with rheumatism in the shoulder from
which he sufferedtexcruciating pain for \
ten days, which was relieved with two
appneations of Pain Balm, rubbing the
the parts afficited and realizing instant
benefit and eDtire relief in a very short
time. Second, in rhuematism in thigh
joint, almost prostrating him with severe
pain, which was relieved by two applica
tions, rubbing with the liniment on re
tiring at night, and getting up free from
pain. For sale by Thos. B Magee.
QEO. W. MAGEE,
Untteb States Commissioner
anb Hotary public.
Land Filings and Proofs
Mortgages, Conveyances, Etc.
Dupuyer,
Etc.
Montana.
QR. T. BROOKS,
Successor to WAMSLEY «5t BK00KS,
Physician anb Surgeon.
Choteau, ❖ Montana.
yy H. TITUS,
Physician anb Surgeon.
Dupuyer, «
Montana.
Dr. EA,RL STRAIN,
OCULIST AND A.URIST.
317 First Ave. North, GREAT FALLS.
Office hours: 1 p m to 4 p m.
J.
E. ERICKSON,
Qtronicy=at='£aiT>.
Clioteau,
Montana.
•J.
G. BAI.R,
Attorney.
Clioteau,
Montana.
Tlie
Eclipse
Livery
Stable.
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j. M. LAUGH LIN, Proprietor
First Class Accommodations fori
Stock of All Kinds.
'Dentistry..
C; J'. B. Stephens, D D S
G. H. Chase, D D S Associate.
We practice modern dentistry
only.. Sign The Golden
Tooth, Ford Block
Great Falls.
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Lumber!
—WRITE TO
A. M. Holter,
GREAT PALLS. MUNT.
—FOR LOWEST PRICES
LUMBER, SHINGLES,
BUILDING PAPER AND
BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
Car lots F. O. B. your station get
SPECIAL PRICES.
GEO. R. WOOD, Mgr.
THE
CITY MEAT
MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats.
GEO. MORGAN, Prop.
Dupuyer, Montana.
SHEEP AND CATTLE
WANTED.
I have buyers for
Lot me know what
with price.
sheep and eattN',
vou have for salo
D. A. RICHARDSON,
LIVE STOCK BROKER.
Great Falls, IVïont.
Chccker boards, crib boards, puzîf.s
and games at the Drug store.
The famous ABC St. Louis bottled
beer at the Q & L saloon.
If you need the service of a dentist
call on Dr. Barringer at the I>upayer
Hotel.
For good first class cigars, Queen Maty
and Modern Flora. Call at tho Q. &, L.
saloon.
Onll fit the Q fr Ti Ff loon for a cord
drink of ale and porter, fine drinks tu
build up your health with.
The very latest styles of Stetson h«l
Jos. Ilirshb&rg <5b Cos. *

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