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^vSrrv news , ILa Aid Bazaar aa(l o 7 a «lance will ^ ct '" im r. Music by e ' e plenty wood. Monday Pay „.Aft on *öi the (itched p Rice . N. Dak., fc>S-toCta«P> of for left will where sne : h e expects to «o to visit another <A of Hanson . the Anton Sidney •- Mrf visitors a Monday. Barnstead The Chari 'V ,v Mr. ior, are kept j men ^ are now haui C3 1 ele irmers ir ?r a! ' per ami ■er grades of our i in honor ; >ram pr m 1 the misfortune , lar bone iast week, g is Saturday, uni-« the broken bone is '' ^Iv i could be ex r.ai rap: been in r, e r who has eek or two is ex i;.„ . Peterson \' ijiiierson • rented the barn for the has ivery Mis? n familv called on • her new home on er.-o uwlay a :> ta r «entlv installed in the 10 Te tjomsos & Hagen Hagen. Tjomsos and source of pleas number of our proving a iovment to a I*« fel Paulson expects to open up - e -outheast of town next K Van Vorst of Antelope is P^rfetor of the Hunter and the hall ami Viola Ever =«es Lillian 'êponria Singleton who are Medicine Lake who is attend >chool spent the school in a-, Peterson t tntelope * -, * at their respective homes, '•-taurant man. Will Ander ;^ v plowing on his farm this held last week at the closed Sunday good audience in at ■.. rvifC' >1 house it n a ■ Mrs. Joe Vogel visited the •leton family Sunday, ildren of the lower tructing a ■ sand table. t Connote and brother spent i Saturday in Medicine Lake Herman and son attended at Culbert grades pioneer clay coi I -urkey demonstration ■ Tuesday. 1-v Fairchild, Mrs. Singleton, Madsen Hutchinson the: Thornsburg, Mr. and Mrs. en were among the busi itors in town Monday. Viton Anderson and daughter Plentywood visitors Sat Dan Me: lie, h vst icitt Hurry left last week for Chi li with a carload of cattle. «EWELL PARTY TO F. N. BLAKE'S fc. Van Vorst and Mrs. Alfred k »ere hostesses at a surp |lse Br riven in honor of Mrs. Fred Bus i: the Van Vorst home Thurs Bf gering The rooms were gaily ■rutec with Hallowe'en witches Bleats and jack o'lanterns. Spooks Btthe truest? at the door where they B» sorted to a gypsy fortune tell Br.: cave the guests their task to Bff< rtune for the coming year and dancing provided the B^e entertainment. At mid-night mysterious Menu was given to choose their dinner. ^itA.0. E. S. pin was given Mrs. a token of friendship. Those % were Misses Lucile Brown, Butterworth, Nancy Butter -Alvedia Rorvig and Bella Ror Fred Blake, Mrs. Fred r J- Mesdames C. A. Foster, * ^ ra yson, Richard Grayson, i 'on. W. H. Bessire, Jess Mette, 0. B. Hoven, Jess McLaughlin. Boh Rich Mr : AWon Ue. W. «Br Coartnev, & Gottlieb, G. I,.. • ■ Morck, Wamsley, L j'I Hunter, Larson and Mrs. [Antelope Independent. Moard Hears Request Poplar To Stop 2 Trains fi j*} 20.—The Montana I,. . r railroad commissioners tearing in Poplar Thursday ,3 ar commercial club's passenger on request w?tnn . , sendee, special of t r ains Nop - 1 and 2 LA';'.' Aere discontinued about Hilf tim n a?0 .' Pee Dennis, chair ■v )ar( * "f railroad commis p . ;it Die meeting, and KV nnl , m and Ericson repre 1,1 the case. pLv Wltnes ' ( ' s testified ■ Ä ar to the inconven thesno ^ 0?S this serv shim! * C ' a r f^ ei 'ence to passen ■, : V", make c °nnections with «oSSä* from Hele " a of Hav ' ' on in fact all re, on account of ^comodations. - - '"troduced by the Great Kb l dlhva E included A. Piî ; T n R en i °V he ö4 Sm,th ' ■ ? Th?' U car E. Mon general Falls; L. and E. J.Jenney C'fcason^fnr? 1 ^ as to time i« schedule 'icivi n g made the >hown ,u' an ,' ot ' iev matters, k Wo!{ Poiîit îf Än. lunnin R time than it J " 1 llston is slow the u trains Kΰ m 10 aTm ' tin T - he hearin be erm • 0 p - m - The K * v *n, n rft fi ,ered and a r It within two - v '(ience ^ ral °Pmion that E ? /topping of t p r oduced ■ '^Ko l 5rSL& ain 2 a cer Probably a flag stop. ^ M it brin B.i *W Rs results. Sale Free m; J* * M m Starts Lunch Served m % I y .vv; *jLv At $ t <» One At Î 3 1 I Noon O'clock i K y f>ï B) Having rented my farm, I will sell at Public Auction to • % the highest bidder, at my farm, 6 miles northeast of Dooley and 6 miles northwest of Comertown on P 1 Machinery Horses 1 -7-Ft. McCormick Binder 1 Van Brunt Disc Drill, 20 Shoe 1 Keystone Disc 1 4-Section Iron Drag 1 P. & O. Gang Plow 1 Emerson Sulky Plow, Stubble, Breaker Bottom 1 Corrugated Packer, 8 Ft. 1 McCormick Big Four Mower 1 McCormick Hay Rake 1 Manure Spreader 2 Wagons, 1 Triple Box 2 Sets of Bob Sleighs 1 Fanning Mill, Hero 1-Horse Garden Cultivator 1 Smut Machine 1 Buggy, Clarke 1 Cream Separator, De Laval, No. 12 1 Washing Machine 1 Heating Stove 1 Tank Heater 1 Road Scraper 1 Sorrel Gelding, Age 9, Weight 1200 1 Sorrel Gelding, Age 10, Weight 1200 1 Black Gelding, Age 13, Weight 1350 1 Bay Gelding, Age 12, Weight 1400 1 Black Mule, Age 14, Weight 1200 1 Black Mule, Age 14, Weight 1200 Hereford BULL Cows Five Years Old Sheridan No. 759657 1 Red and White Cow, 8 Years Old 2 Red Cows, 7 Years Old 1 Red and White Cow, 7 Years Old 1 Red and White Cow, 5 Years Old 1 Red and White Cow, 4 Years Old 2 Red Cows, 4 Years Old 3 Spring Calves 1,000 Bushels Oats Swedish Select Harness FOR CASH 4 Sets Work Harness 1 Single Harness, Extra Heavy 8 Collars OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION - TERMS OF SALE: ALL SUMS UNDER $20, CASH; OVER THAT AMOUNT TIME WILL BE GIVEN TILL OCTOBER 1,1924, GOOD BANKABLE PAPER, BEARING 10 PER CENT INTEREST—5 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON ALL SUMS OVER $20. ON 0. i i S to / 9 Franc Murray, Auctioneer Geo. Epier, Clerk b