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TA1F MINE$0RTA ONSIBLE FOR RECENT FOSEST FIRE HORROR ontinued from Page Six) is not sufficient. Neither is it it TO LOAN THEM MONEY rebuild their farms and homes. Th ust have a state appro- j hey nGIVEN THEM OUTRIGHT pin one to restore themselves in * ir oer condition. Only the leg Aature can do that, and nothing else gllr be justice to the 20,000 who have been ruined through the state's neg ltnd yet the governor refuses to an seial Sessionl. Why ? *Whkt~ la speciionl fts of gross or criminal neglect would a special session bring t light? Why are the papers that 11pporting Governor Burnqiist far ri-election fighting an extra sea ý by did they publish weirdl Simpossible yarns about the fires being set by I. W. W.s and pro-Ger when the facts show the rail roads set them and the state failed to orce ihe railroads to stop starting fires FASTER THAN THE RANG ERS COULhD PUT THEM OUT ? Was this to cover up something? Why, all these years, have the lumber barons who are stripping northern Minnesota of its timber been allowed to leave the land in con dition favorable to fires ? Why has the state government not forced them to clean out the underbrush? Do the lumber barons have a stand-in with the state administration? People are asking these questions. Only' a special session of the legislature can clear them up. Yet the governor re fuses. WHY ? POPLAR HAS INFLUENZA SAFELY UNDER CONTROL "It is a reliable statement to make," says The Poplar Standard, "that the Spanish 'flu' epidemic in Poplar is rapidly dying. out. Wheth er or not there will be another out break is beyond the power of anyone to say but the epidemic raging a week ago is diminishing. There ;s aome evidence of the disease of course here yet and there probably will be a we now and then reported for some time to come physicians any, but the worst stage has been passed as far as Poplar has it is concerned." JUST LOOK HERE! Advertisers who patronize The Producers News get results in a hurry-they tell us they di-that's rhere we get our proof to tell you ahout it. Use space in this paper if you want quick and sure results. A Problem-Now, here's a thing that wrecks my nerves and sets my head a-buzzin'. Oh, will my hens keep laying eggs at forty-five cents a dozen, Or will they quit and all contend- good gosh! How shall I rime it ? That hens must set at their set times in this uncertain climate ? VOTE FOR STONER ON THE ~ATIONAL, AND J. S. NYQUIST *ON THlE REPUBLICAN TICKETS. Our Xmas Line of useful gifts is now orrdis play and will be until Nov. 15. A more complete line of useful articles will not be found in Sheridan County. A gift for every member of the family. Toys for little children will. be on display in December. We have the Palmer line at GARDEN GLOW, Nyaes ttl-a Perfumes. BOX CHOCOLATES CANDIES CIGARS AND ICE CREAM patronage is solicited ' by the PLETY~w AAgUt o ~ ¬' i~ ru in d )o 4ay of hi wek El Basu, who has made Jer be in Chicago mil few s mouts °o, whey she eaine to Outltooks is a cous in to the Bass bitdpers who l northeast of Outlook, and during her short residence here prior to this happy event, has made a host of friends who wish her happiness. Mr. Meyer, who has resided in the Outlook co mmunity and has been e gaged in farming during the past sev en years, is too well known to need an introduction. He is a loyal citizen, producer and a member of the league, and has many friends wherever he is known. ~4'1ie newlyweds will make their home at the groom's farm home five miles northeast of Outlook. ONLY 8 WEEKS TO KEEP WAR SAVING PLEDGES We have about eight weeks in which to keep our War Saving pled ges. Sheridan County is still far be hind where she should not be in this matter and the County Director is making a campaign this month in an endeavor to place the county in good stand. He has qent out over 5,000 letters to those who have pledged and will continue this work until the lat ter part of December. This month should see a great ma jority of these pledges paid. If you have paid yours and are able to take more, please do so and help some un fortunate person who is unable to fulfill his promise. These cards are all checked up, so be sure and have the bank or postoffice, where you purcnase your stamps, enter it upon your pledge card. Sheridan County people are ex pected to purchase over $100,0004 worth of stamps this month. Please see to it that you do your fair share. AUCTION SALE! Having sold my farm 9 miles south of Dooley, I will sell at auction os Friday, November 16, at 1 o'clock sharp, the follvwlng described pro perty: Hormes, males, rfttle, harm... and machinery. All khads of furniture, stoves and ranges. Everything~ ,g, rain or mliiey price or no " t e Free lunchwll be served at' noo*. Terms: Arrange with Gilbert. Come! Come! 29-1ti. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the Seven teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, In and for the County of Sheridan. JOHN GRAYSON and RICHARD GRAYSON; a co-partnership doing -busi'sess under the stylie and firm name of Grayson Bros., Plaintiffs, vs. CARL EMIL SANDDERG, LIB BY LUMBER COMPANY, a ear poration, and ST. ANTHONY & DAKOTA ELEVATOR COMPANY, a corporation, an d RICHARD GRAYSON, Defendants. {v (85 n ort ange twevn( - c .eio .ea JR i. ( M Y-~a 4 l 5 #S A S W a a 7 1)A) o f a e c p))i s five (30) oth. ~Aa ft-seven (b7), and E% of Northeast quarter (NE%) section ailx (6), township tirthn-four (34) north range fnty seven (57) E. M. M., containing 320 acres- more or less together with all the tenements, hereditamonts and ap purtenances thereunto belonging. JACK BENN TT, Sheriff of Sheridan County. SHERIFF'S SALE - RIBA STATE BANK, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. WALTER C. JOHN SON, Defendant. To be sold at sheriff's sale on Sat urday, the 2nd day of November, 1918, at ten o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Court House in the Town of Plentywood, County of Sheridan, and State of Montana, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the following described lands and premises, situate, lying and being de scribed as follows, to-wit: Lot thir teen (13) of Block Two (2) of Rue's Addition to the Town of Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana, together with all the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances. thereunto belonging or in."any wise appertain ing. " Dated at Plentywood, Montana, this 8th day of October, 1918. JACK BENNETT, Sheriff of Sheridan County, Mont. By L. F. FORNCROOK, Undersheriff. BABCOCK & ELLERY, . Plentywood, Montana. First publication, Oct. 4, 1918. Last publication, Nov. 1st, 1918. " NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Sevea teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana In and For the County of SheridAa. In the Matter of the Estate of JAY A. FORD, Deemased. NOTICU TO CREDITORS KNeoe is hereby ivea y the ea dereiga*4 Lema R. Ford, 'xeentrix of the estate of Jay A. Ford, da ceased to: the creditors- f, and all Practical Plumbing in all its branches is our special 0 3 work. Having a thorough know ledge of the modern practice of Plumbing we are familiar with the scientific and up-to-date principles of the trade. We employ none but experienced help and use only the 4 very best materials. Our work is careful and thorough and we do it prpmptly. We give thoroughly good work at very nioderate prices. Alfred Garneau Plentywood, - - - - Montana' p N. J. NELSON & CO., Pioneer Merchant of Outlook. Montana Ciety. ,Titdh A.Ti u f~ .a c4-1,: C-0t k .2 *ere, Plntl sid p Nat-a thc offic the wdrigudseet of d kl ebsln all mat te? cnonncta wit4u aM astst. dAte*D ilot 3reseMat wiftbia the4 above ihit sill bo forever barzed. Date of first publication, October 4, 1918. LENA R. FORD, Executrix of the Estate ot Jay A. Ford, Deceased. 10: 4-4t We Want , YOUR Tobacco Business We Sell More Than 100 Brands of TOBACCO CIGARS and CIGARETTES If we have not got the brand yea want, we will try to get it for you.. The Largest Exclusive Tobacco Store ia Meutana Makers of El Zero Cigars Memtmus's Greatest Smoke aOiiV.mE CIAE COMPANT Swmnd Deer Up Town Prom Dest. FLENTYWOOD -s- MONTANA se 'A l"tw sty led ?esd Bells kept-n tp twoyears old.. Price #10 to ' $150 i ning pedigree. Fart Comfott Ruebh, 20 miles north of Raymond, Mont. Let the b'Colric" Pipeless Furmace do y.ur 'worrying. It will heat your hemse at a low cost of operation. See Helland-Strand and be convinced. It will pay yea to see Helland Strand if you want to keep warm this coming winter. They are now ready to install the famous "Coleric" Pipe less Furnace at a very moderate price. ESTRAY On roan gelding, weight 1,450; branded 3--Z on right jaw and lazy Y on right hip. Had leather halter On. Bay gelding, bald face; hind feet white above fetlock, weight 1,360. Branded 3--Z right jaw and lazy Y hanging 8 on right hip. One dapple gray gelding, weight about 1,350. Branded 3-Z on right jaw; Z hanging 8 on left shoulder. All three had foretop reached. No tify CRESLEY MARKELL, Medi. cine Lake, Mont. FOR SALE--4-room house, 2 lots and garage-city water and electric lights. Inquire Box 475, Plenty wood, Mont. 28-t0. FOR SALE--6 room bungalow in Outlook; 2 corner lots, full base ment, furnace and electric lights. Built-in buffet,. bookcases, ward robe, etc., will save buying furni ture. Write MRS. J. L. BURNS, Plentywood, Mont. 28-tf. Bound tanks made of Cedar staves have proven the best stock watering tanks. We have them ready set up in two sizes. Ribs Lumber Co. 28-tU "THE NEW FREEDOM," by Wood row Wilson, a book that will open your eyes on important events of the times. Price $1,00. For sle by R B. MARTIN at ThO Pro ducers News ffiace, Pleatywood, Most. ti-tt. FORSALE--eo6 hand typewriter add :ew. 1'pre ,re e1Ungu4s A bargala fqr q ack sale. L BURNS at rt odcers NI k. flce, Plentywood, Mont. 29-tf. J. J. GUNTHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Law Practice PLENTYWOOD, MONTANA Dr. G. E Campbell Physician and Surgeon Plentywood, Montana LELAND HOTEL PLENTYWOOD. MONT. New Addition Make your headquarters at the LELAND PLEASANT ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES I Nice Home Surrounding MRS. IDA ANDERSON, PROP. PLENTY WOOD OUR AIM AT ALL TIMES IS TO DEAL WITH YOU BQUARELY TO SELL YOU HONEST AND RELIABLE GOODS AT THE Lowest Possible WEWAI TO STAMN p - 0P EVERY ARTICLE .ISELL YOU-.IF IT M"1' 31T OUR P3813518S am OUR a()) :AEL MW AUTIFUL IANR OF m. wa. 3OHtNI0 PVR40Nof1Rw ,f# ~N ~Xi t Al Geneal t asmithing and Htoore~boeiftg a specialty. Give us Outlook - - - - Mon Robt. R. Kahie OUTLOOK Sells the Champion Cream Saver Threshers' Supplies Belting Tank Pumps Cup Greases Hose and Guaranteed Pullmore Belting WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES FOR THE THRESHER AND FARMER * Rob't. R. Kahie Dealer in Hardware and Furniture OUTLOOK -:- MONTANA Our Guarantee of IS BACK OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF IHARDWARE Our line is complete Our prices are as low as you will find anywhere Our service is always courte ous and gladly given Warm Air Furnaces and Stoves THE BEST IN HARDWARE SIIELLAND-STRAND liii PLENTYWOOD, :- MONTANA