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** Thomas Clifford of Scobey
court house caller last Monday,
Albert r» l ^^°ab"iTobe h oat 0 on
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u n Anderson of Bamville arrived
H pipnu wood Tuesday on legal busi
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and wife of the Outlook
' Plentywood,
p j Acklestad at the
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Tir f n P Han^on of Peerless was a
Arnold no' 1 ' . p] . , j Mondav
business caller in Plywood Monday
,n n, T f U \ordbv, hardwar merchant of
0bf aZà wife attended the show
^räuheum last Sunday evening.
st il idv Gross of Comertown was
Daddy , v tsimdav even-1
a movie attem a ' ' '
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Coal orders
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know good baking and that they •
will always be satisfied at our
bakery.
Save your time and all the
trouble of home baking. It is
more economical to let us do it
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MARTIN TOFTNESS, Prop.
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colorings.
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and three button models. There is a suit
for your type regardless of what it may be
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and thin—or just average—it does not
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$10.50
$14.75
$22.50
$29.50
$35.00
Boys' Suits
Students Suits -
Young Men s Suits
Blue Serge D. B. Suits
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Style Plus Beauty—A combination
that sounds like a dream until you
LadtesZd Children.
w ^ s oh " "arringten °f near Redstone
usiness caller in the county
-eat Saturday and Sunday.
. Harold Christensen of Reserve was
looking after business here »Sunday
and Monday.
Light as a Bubble, warm as a June
c un is our beautifully fitted silk un
derthings. Johnsons Store. " adv.
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Saturday and Sunday.
Edward Petersen of Antelope was
an overnight visitor Monday in this
city.
was ^
'he county capital looking after busi
ne *s matters Monday and Tuesday.
| M. Ibsen of the Dooley precinct was
;L n overnight guest in Plentywood
Tuesday.
. Harry Andreasen of Dagmar was
i looking after legal matters in the
i county seat last Tuesday
Charles Huebner came down from
Scobey Saturdav to visit his familv
Myrtle Donaldson motored to Medi
cire Lake Monday on business.
Gladys Kelly was a Westby visitor
last Wednesday. '
Andrew Anderson of the Outlook
precinct is in Plentywood doctoring
for rheumatism.
Axel Romstad, Antelope mail car-'
Her, was a business caller in the
county metropolis last Tuesday.
Simon Swanson, the Delco Light
man, left for the McNultv nreri
Wednesday. J precmc.
Judge Paul and Court Stenographer
Ed. Koser, left Monday for Scobey
where a term of court will be held
Mrs. Jens Gronvold, who has been
confined to her bed, is now able to
be around again.
Mrs. Emma Johnson, who has been
on the sick list, is feeling better the
past few days.
Albert Rasmussen and wife of Ante
lope were in Plentywood Saturday
a business and shopping tour.
C. E. McLaughlin, hardware mer
chant of Antelope, was in Plentywood
Monday and drove home a new Buick
two-door sedan.
BORN—to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin As
pelund on Thursday evening, March 15
a boy. Parties concerned are doing
nicely.
N. J. Johnson, farmer of the Dag
mar district, was a business caller in
the county capital Monday looking
after farm supplies.
Frederick Pershing was in from his
farm 8 miles southwest of this city
last Wednesday, purchasing
chinery and shopping.
Mrs. E. C. Heiland was taken sick
the forepart of this week with
gestion of the lungs and is confined
to her bed.
Theodore Hanson of the Antelope
country motored to the county metro
polis the first of the week to look ov
er farm machinery and purchase sup
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n Dan McKay, brick manufacturer of
Redstone, arrived in Plentywood Mon
day to transact business.
,. Ve . ra Nicholson of the Antelope
district was a Plentywood visitor last
ami finnao,.
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Gunder Hovet, wife_and son Knute
of Antelope drove to Plentywood Sat
urday on business.
Ann Hovet motored to her home in
the Antelope district to spend the
week end.
H. Shirtliff improved his residence
by putting a new roof on his kitchen
last week.
An Ohio 1928 license was seen on
streets Wednesday, being the first
Bake Sale and Lunches served by
Plentywood Bench Ladies' Aid at
Peterson Hardware, Saturday, March
31st. 51-t2
Jack White, Redstone mine owner,
was looking after business pertaining
to oil last Friday,
Alfred Erickson of Redstone
iookmff over the farm machinery in
this city last Saturday.
Matt Stein, the Westland Oil Com
pany auditor, arrived in Plentywood
Saturday and will be here for a few
days looking after that
bu>iness.
, I ouls p » erce made a trip to Ante
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for tbe i® d Curtin lunch room last
Wednesday.
?p! who
l lve 12 "? lles east of Plentywood, were
business here the first of
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C. Hanson was in from the Red
storie countr y Saturday and remained
? v ® r , to take . in the St - Patrick's dance
ln A , evening.
~ J * Pedersen and wife of the
^oalndge country were countyseat
business visitors here the first of the
we A- - .. _ .
u Mlss . Ge * tie Petersen motored to her
bome in the Dagmar country Satur
day ppend the week end with her
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j and Mrs. Neils Madsen, Esther
îî elson ' Katherine Bonds motored to
: V aKmar Friday night to take in the
dar jf e at the Danish Brotherhood
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i Henry Goodman is on the sick list
j Wlth a severe cold. Miss Glow Krebs
: a'*™ in , . th ®. Coun -
Uy r t of f Ce dU u in Ç hlS lllness ;
V' * Ô Jacobson » hardware merch
m* ¥ Res ® rve > was » Plentywood
M° nda y and purchased a Buick two
door Sedan from the Donaldson Gar
a ^ e '
was
company's
Melvin Granrud of the Raymond
country drove to Plentywood Sunday
evening to visit with friends and take
in the show.
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MEAT MEAL
Is a tonic for Hogs and Poultry—7c per pound.
We have it for sale.
* Sterling Butter Milk Mash
and
Sterling Baby Chick Starter
Now on Hand
Sulphurized Salt for Cattle
It Will do Wonders
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SOREM & CO.
Pjenytwood
Phone 100
The Degree of Honor lodge held
their regular meeting i ast Tuesday
evening at the t armer-Labor Temple.
James Michels, who lives west of
Medicine Lake, drove to Plentywood
Sunday, taking in the picture show
that evening and returning home the
following day.
Raymond Logan, farmer living 12
miles south of .Redstone, drove in to
the county capital Tuesday on busi
ness connected with spring farming
and buying supplies.
Two Sheridan County farms
sale, $10 per acre; very easy terms.
For particulars see classified and dis
play ads in this paper or write E. J.
Gorkin, 448 Omaha Nat. Bldg., Oma
ha. Nebr. 50-t2-adv.
Robert Russell, farmer living five
miles east of .this city, was looking
after business in the county seat Tues
dav. He says ne will be in the field
next week if this weather continues.
"Shorty" Beiseker, who has been
ailing from rheumatism for the past
several weeks, entered the Sheridan
Memorial hospital Monday..
E. R. Larson of Scobey drove to
Plentywood Monday to look after
county business. He remained
night.
A. H. Anderson of Outlook
looking after business pertaining lo
farm operations this spring last Tues
day.
for
over
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Carl M. Olson of the Archer
pre
cinct was in the county metropolis
Monday getting material for his farm
ing operations.
NOTE—It would be illegal to pub
lish this if not true.
I SLEEP BETTER
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Says Illinois Man. Bladder action at
Night is One of Nature's Danger
Signals.
C. E. Hodges, Unity, Ill., says in
his own home paper, the Cario Bui
letin, "Lithiated Buchu relieved me of
a bad case of bladder irritation. I
sleep nights and am better in day
time. It has also helped my wife.
will tell or write my experience to
anyone.
Lithiated buchu acts on the bladder
as epsom salts do on the bowels,
drives out abnormal deposits and neu
tralizes excessive acids, thereby re
lieving irritation, which causes "get
ting up nights." The tablets cost 2
"ents each at leading drug stores. Kel-}
1er Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, Ohio.
Locally at Plentywood Drug Co.
look farmer, waç in ÄTaÄI
Tuesday, getting supplies for P ht*
fa ™? operations this spring.
Archm McLean and wife, who live
iu miles east of this city were in
f un ^f y evening to attend the show at
the Urpheum.
a. m.
service.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
A. M. Egge, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Services at Outlook at 11:00
Confirmants meet after the
Services at Raymond at 3:00
p. m.
A NATION-WIDe
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NO "SALES."
LOWEST
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the Result off Shopping With Us
The Spring Coat You Buy Here
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Will Take Its Place Smartly
On Many Occasions
Whether your selection is one of many tailored
styles or a dress model of novelty silk, you can be sure
its lines and fabric will be approved everywhere. We
urge you to see our representative selection.
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Coats of real charm and distinction are priced here to
appeal to careful shoppers—you will find them entirely sat
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of types for
different fig
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designed and )
Fragrant, smooth quality
"several shades. Box,
But how are we going to do
It, query Worried Husbands and
Anxious Wives? Rent is a
pretty fixed charge, and heat,
laundry, clothes and food cost
Just so much. There really is
only one way—save FIRST and
then buy what you must have
lor as little as possible.
While we can't offer you a
*Vjuick cure" for all your money
troubles, may we suggest that
when you pay cash you can't,
spend more than you have. Cash
also means a substantial saving
on the things you must buy.
"Quality—always at a saying"
will mean more dun our store
slogan if you'll try our plan. It
will mean a bank balance at the
end of the year, and a fewer
wrinkles right away.
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A convenient, attractive
ease with rouge and powder.
All
25c to 98c
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Tailored Vest
Small Hats
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Bodice top stvle—an
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Are Becotmng to
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a bit over one eye, then the
small shape is very smart|
for a youthful miss. Hera
are new hats for
79c to 98c
Silk Hose 1
of Quality
Silk to the top and fine
sheer weight. Smart shade«.
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Select  Suit
Champion of the World
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With Smart Hip-LenfGi
Jacket
Waverly — the 12-Point Cap
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1. Genuine Leather Sweat
Band ;
2. All-Silk Messaline Linings; /gfiu|
3. Non-Breakable Waterproof L S
Rubber Visors ;
4. Sweat Bands Fully
Stitched ;
5. Linings Finely Tailored; \
6. Our Own Trade Mark;
7. Pure Wool Fabrics;
8. Every Cap Hand Blocked;
9. Buttons Permanently
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days bring the
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prominence.
Bound
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and Edges
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tailors
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Sharpens Old Bladen
Lighter weight; brim cso
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Junior Frocks
Men's Majestic
Leather Belts
In Youthful Fashion
This very use
ful stropper will
sharpen your
Gillette or Mor
edge blades.
Full grain cowhide, plain
and 3-tone effects—»
Jaunty sad
smart — here
are the frocks
for sophisti
cated juniors.
98c
Our Majestic
Dress Suspenders
Plain and fancy
gold plated buckle
98c
silk web.
Moredge Blades Fit
Gillette Razors, 5 for 25e
89c
9.90
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Dress Shirts
Four -in - Hand
to
Ties for Men
New bias stripes, checks
and plaids, at—
For Men
19.75 U1
Our feature value for
Spring includes every ele
ment of good shirt-making
and designing with splendid
fabrics at a very moderate.
Many patterns are confined
to our Stores. Collar-at
tached and neckband—
98c
The sizes
fit small wom
en, too. Be
•urt to see
these charm
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Fancy Pajamas
For Man
Fins Quality printed
broadcloth; fast colors—
$1.98
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MEDICINE LAKE j
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Miss Gina Stubban has accepted a i
Position as teacher in the rural school !
west of Medicine Lake 1
Miss Thelma Larson] who has been
st?' in town going to school, has
returned home. She comes to school
* n * be bus.
Many people from Medicine Lake
* di ed * be Patrick dance given
at Plentywood Saturday evening. |
Miss Lula Spencer spent Tuesday
evening at Mart Griffin's. I
The roads are so bad it is almost
impossible to go from Medicine Lake
'»Reserve or Plentywood.
. Man y from Mealcme Lake and vi
cimt y attended the tractor show at
the Monday and Tuesday,
Leo and Frank Reuter were business
callers at Medicine Lake Tuesday.
Ethel Holquist spent Tuesday even
ing at Will Anderson's.
Miss Frances Gormley was invited
up to Elmer Richwine's Mondav even
ing. It was Kenneth Richwine's birth
day.

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