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FROM AROUND THE COUNTY Or. Roy will be away from tue of fice from July 23rd to August 15th. The Misses Margaret and Chris tine Deck drove to Williston Friday and returned Sunday. They stopped at Medicine Lake a few hours on their vay down. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cosper and Mr. ' and Mrs. Clinton Cosper attended the picnic at Medicine Lake Friday af- \ ternoon. ! Ray Goltz drove to his home in Minnesota last week. Mr and Mrs RhndpnVlr pnd -nu dren Leanore and C ha ries ^at tended the* 1 celebration "at S Ole 3 Johnson Stanley McCracken ' -Ær- Ä ntäS fo e , OJ ße" d other points in North Dakota ! oinei pouus in .\ortn uar»G..a. Miss Ruby Boe has been helping theast°week 1 "' k a ' to " k f#r it' i in * 1.0 4 Miss Helen Pates was here Satur dav visitimr old friends uay siting oin irieno.. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kircn from fheTke *' S " OUTLOOK Len Took Jack Gaines and Q i Goodlaxon attended the ' dance at Ruvmond Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schurell and 1 family motored to Plentywood Satur-!. dav Mr and Mrs. Frank Lund and rel atives motored to Wolf Point last Thursday and returned Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Boe and child ren motored to Brush Lake Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ely Harris and sons, Price and James, returned Monday from an extended visit at Afferent points in North Dakota. Vida Goodlaxon left Saturday for Minot, where she has secured a po sition in the Westland Oil office. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Karlson motor ed to Brush Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Liz Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Flannery left Tues day on a fishing trip at Shalbrook. W ant RELIABLE, practical nurse, inquire Producers News. 16-2tc V ANTED TO BUY—A grain separ ator, 24 or 26 inch roller bearing type. State price. Write or see OLE WANG, Plentywood, Mont. 15-3t WANTED—Cook on ranch, 2 miles out of Plentywood. Apply at the Producers News office. 15-t2 i n< 5 T On» ö j — .Z7 . ST Cne femals police dog with col l ar. Finder r etur n to this offi ce., GOOD DWELLING FOR SALE_Six rooms and bath. Agency. See F. D, Morck 10-tf I OR SALE—A brand new Chevrolet coach. Unusual bargain, A. E. Reinertson, Plentywood 16-1 heating systems for school houses. Write or see Al fred Wibe, District No. 66, Ante lope, Mont. (15-2t) , r -— r OK SALE—Tenor Banjo, almost ! new. Price reasonable. Call at Pro- j ducers News. i Fm? cat p vu* 4 tv , i i UK SALE—Ellington Piano good as j new. Write or see Mrs. J. M. Stone Ant elope, Mont. 13-tfc | FOR SALE—Young Chester White CART FTMV CAKL FINK. Raymond, FOR SALE—1 deering Binder, in quire or write Mrs. Emma Savage, Plentywood 16-1 j ESTRAYED from my place about I ° ne ^ rown , P ony ' 1 about 950 pounds, white strip in face branded on left hip, also little white on one front foot, short tall. | one black horse, weight about UW 1DS - _' TA'NK FOR SALE—Large wooden tank 9 ft. in diameter and 8 ft. in height. Can be used as a cistern or cut in two and used for stock troughs. Write or see L. J. Moe, at White Barber Shop, Plenty wood. (13-tf.) -— CAME TO MY PLACE—'Thursday, July 19th, two black dogs. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Inquire Producers News. Pigs. Mont. FARM FOR SALE—1 mile southeast of Plentywood, 480 acres. Write or see Emma Savage, Plentywood. 16-4 FOR SALE—At Rumely, also 20-40 Case ready to go and just the thing for threshing. v See Joe Kavon. 16-3t a sacrifice 16-30 FOR SALE—800 bu. wilt resistant North Dakota 52 flax seed. Mus- tard pulled and should be clear of all noxious weed seed. Price, clean- ed $3.00. Also some good seed oats, î H. B, Braddock, Outlook, Mont. (2tf ELECTRICITY! MECHANICS! AV-1 IATION! Big demand for practi cal trained mechanics. Largest, fui ly-equipped school in country. Pre pare yourself NOW to attend this school next fall or winter. We a large Aviation Department. Gov emment recommends pilots to learn ground work mechanics. Write for ELEC Ca & OR AVIATION SCHOOL, Fargo, N. D. (15-8tc) TAKEN UP—12 Horses: one, right thigh. three, right shoulder..... and right shoulder one left jaw . and left hip . one right shoulder. (T ln -DL -nH y one left thigh JwGT one left thigh. one black gelding, no brand one yearling brown, no brand two sucking colts E. T. STRANDLÜND, Homestead, Mont. 15-tf „ . wail .a .a •„ . . . a. k. W hile there they will visit at the Ray West home. <.£•*» La !*« Da ï. Saint Sunday §f h ° o1 enjoyed a picnic at the Tom Clauson residence last Sunday. The a ^ er ?u on was spent in playing games then a d e llcl °us lunch was laid, Pla £ s we , r e Piaeed for thirty-two. ^™ al ?, d ^ rt? ' P °y, Ed y daugh Pbylbs .' r< ; tura< i d last Wednesday v 0n ?. a n t f ip . to dlfferent points in Dak °t a ; . T 1Q se registering at the hotel this we f\ T are V,, Ben . H - Christy and Mr. and Flaming, show people; Carl Ostegard, Kenmare; aeroplane men; A ' Richter; A1 Gudmundson, Minot; H, Ç Schumaker Fargo; Ike Webb, Myresi Faulsten ^Barton Stev £» D N ; R. ; J C - C F Ä John Willis, Glasgow; Charles Nelson familv Kenmare- C T Arrives ana ia v 111 > T ' ^ en «iaie, c. l, Arrives, ß 3 D wîbb, mSmJ V a Swfnson, Minot- R F Whitaker TVTinnt- F T 1 *• w nilaKe £» ™ot, E, j. George, Mandan, N. D.; L. H. Fee ,, Minot ha ^ v "ral famiUes from here nicniced î at BJavel CrTk^JtTunday ' Mr - and Mrs - Claud Mills and son Frederick and Mr. and Mrs. Sandin and son Norman, picmced in the coulees last Sunday. Little June Marshall and her cous m were visitors at the Bill Omai home the last part of the week dur- 1 William Boe, Raymond Homme Clarence Grove and Conrad Benson attended the dance at Flaxville Sat urday evening. Harry and "Toots" Gaines were here Sunday visiting friends and relatives. am,ï£t"Â'.ndii vi?itine: reliTtives'and friends! " andNofran,f e Mr Kh an a d nd Mre' j'lhll Ladd, Jr., and daughter returned v, « 1 ., auu udUKiaer reiumeu , ork ,orK| it ing the absence of their parents. They returned to their home Satur day. c...« Mrs. John Ladd, Jr., and daughter returned Tuesday from a short trip to points in North Dakota. Clinton Cosper returned to this week after having been unable to do so on account of a serious acci dent a couple of months ago. Mrs. Engler returned from Plenty wood Sunday where she has been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. 4 , 4 «. Mitchell, who recently underwent operation for appendicitis. The "Krazy Kats" orchestra guaranteeing every one a good time who attend the dance given by the American Legion at Outlook Satur-. day, July 21st. - . Mrs. Charley Grant's niece, Kath leen has been here the last few weeks visiting and enjoying her vacation. . « Mrs. Marion an are John Wunderlich returned from Plentywood Tuesday with a Ford car which he had purchased. Mrs. Sven Rydberg and daughter' Marjory and Dorothy were Plenty wo ,°d visitors Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hass from Kenmare, N. D., were visiting here be £^ een , trains Tuesday. Bruno Hass I returned with them on the afternoon train. , WESTBY Dr. Roy v\ III be away fro n the of from ^ Mrs * , Bu r ke and daughter, Mrs. f* 60 -.Miller of Minot spent the week end Westby. Mr. George and family arriver Sun day and are settled in the Luther Hultgren cottage, Florence Stageberg and brother Lyle returned to Little Falls, Minn., Tuesday after a few weeks visit with relatives and friends here. Marie Thompson returned from C °M ad M , on i ay ' „ .. „ . . Mr -and Mrs. Martin Rostau and family of Comertown attended chau tauqua Monday evening. Mrs. Peter Nelson, of Danville, is on the sick list. Miss Bell spent Sunday with friends at Fortuna. Lillian Freund returned from Ken mare Wednesday. Mrs. Hans Larsen left for points in Minnesota Wednesday. Rev. Egge of Plentywood visited with friends in Westby Friday. Rye harvest is now in fuii swing. Ed. McCalister of Columbus is spending a few days in town. Rev. xNtiSon and family returned from Alexandria, Minn., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoei returned from Fish n,ake Tuesday. Bu' whore are the full'I Rev. and Mrs. Dordahl spent a few da V s at Anteiope and Plywood a fianv W.ttby folks had .he thr.ll »any .{..j , na tim enjoying » ride m an airpUne .u da £ nton Ndson and sister. Mrs. Lang ^ ienora Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Hultgren ana daughter Helen are spending a week at Midale, Sask. Paul Hultgren is on to Wisconsin, After four day| the chautauqua clo .. t ning. There has been a large attend- j ance eac hday. We understana the businessmen of Westby have signed 1 up f or the chautauqua to return next • 4 prps tine ball game was play , , i__ t Sunday between Westby 60 ^wlhHo^e the Jcore being 2 to 3 ? nd ^ of Wildrose m f a electrical storm struck j c C -ction Sunday evening. It was I th ' Q hywind, hail and rain. have!^ t dama ge was done near L. S \ t reports coming from var ) n ther points tell of heavy losses. 1 MfB | h R Jâce entertains the Willing 1 ^^Bi^day arcle was entertam j çd a t the h 6me ^ ments were § served by Mrs. Poter Miller Mrs. R. Stageberg and Mrs. Hawbàker. The next rneetmj mÿ* at «he home of Mrs. Dordahl, tVe..„ Th U e sad news has reached Westby 41 4 . TWvc Fernborough, formerly Q n i of Colgan, died at Selma T° r ger«>n °i L R • Mrs. F m k° n«Jh was a high school stu Fernborough was a h g and dent m Wcstb> ijftwj ® a dd eried to I her many friends are saaa hear of her death. She leaves mourn her passing her husband, an infant daughter, parents, three bro thers and many other relatives all whom have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their bereavement. a business trip I of entertainment sed Monday eve year. An son ,, j %r r. rw- I Mr and Mrs. Percy Dick arriven from Whitewater, Mont., to make their home here. Mr. Dick will take Mr. Shepp s place as border patrol man. , Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Decker motored to Plenty-wood Wednesday afternoan to attend to some business matter». Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chandler and family drove to Colgan Thurstiay to spend a few days with relatives Verva Flummertelt left Thursday for her home at Devils Lake, N. D., after a few weeks visit at Ætwnîf °f ber cousin, Mrs. M. W. Markuson. Mr *. aI î d theV ..n are visiting at the home of their son, Louis Hout, for a few weeks. • Ray Mitchell made a business P to Ambrose, N. D., Thursday. George Ehrhardt returned Lome Thursday from the hospital at Ken attention for ^he past week. spent Thursday evening at tue Shill ine home at Conrertown. in K. nome . I r „ tm , , Friday "o t after a few days visit in Dooley. alter a ww '■*** ct , v J . E. C. Fer^u.on ot Westby >\as Doolev caller Fruriv. W. W. Scott and Lee Munson mot ored to Medicine Lake Friday to at DOOLEY tend the Farmer-Labor picnic at that place. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. W ankle were Dooley callers Friday. James Clausen drove to Plentv wood Saturday afternoon to attend to some business matters. Adolph Schultz was a Plentywood visitor Saturday. I Mrs. Frank Loucks and sons and I Mrs. M. W. Markuson motored to 1 Plentywood Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schilling Comertown attended the ball game here Sunday afternoon. The ball game here Sunday between Gladmar and Dooley was attended by ÄÄtÄ ^ Mil H fc K.*Markuson ^ "cjifTiml oi"on and Chris Bjork of Comertown were Dooley visitors Sun ■- _visited Peter Schumaker and Gordon Me Glade motored to Plentywood Mon-1 - Carf Bod made a business tr.p Plentywood Tuesday Gordon McGlade 'left for his home in Minneapolis Tuesday after a week visit at the home of his cousins, thei£ Schumakers. H. N. Stenseih motored to Plenty wood Tuesday afternoon on business, M. W. __ Clifford Olson and Chris Bjork of Comertown were Dooley visitors Sun da y " da y. afternoon, [ f - . Dr. Roy will be away from the of i^ ce from Jul y 23rd to August 15th. ...Mr. and Mrs. George Lund left .£3 RESERVE Wednesday for a two week's vacation. They intend to spend some time in Glacier park, Chester Jacobsen announces that he has resigned his'position with the Oc cident elevator and will accept sition in Butte. We are very see Mr. and Mrs. Jocobsen Mrs. Dawe, formerly Miss Gertrude Ness, is spending a month with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulson, Mrs. Dawe is accompanied by young daughter. . Last Sunday evening as Charles Vi len with his family were returning from their farm on the reservation a p;> sorry to eave. her the steering gear on the car broke while they were coming down the hill west of town. The car turned over, throwing Mr. Vilen through a window cutting his left arm severely, 11,e other members of the party escaped serious injury. However, Charlie will be laid up for a week or two Last Thursday evening the Waukea club entertained about forty members and friends with a supper served in the school at seven o clock. Among j other features were two domonstra tors for an aluminum concern served i vegetables and meat cooked the wa- ; terless way and followed it up with a| very interesting talk on foods and i cooking. Both the supper and the j lecture made a big hit The ball game at Medicine Lake on July 13 resulted m a score of 15 to % S r e i °T* Wes + tby - „ , July 15 the local team took Radville seven to six at Brush Lake Only a few days previous Radville took Mi not 5 to 4 so the boys are taking on some heavy stuff these days. A game had been planned at Radville for some time this week but on account of the weather it will have to be postponed. REDSTONE Dr. Roy will be away from the of fice from July 23rd to August 15th. Rev. Ashworth left Monday for Glacier National Park, where he will attepd the annual meeting of the Ep worth League. Mr. and Mrs. Baldur Jensen left Monday for Minot, N. D. C. B. Bull was up from Plentywood Saturday arid Sunday. Joe Wagner of Daleview was a county seat visitor Monday. Vic Wilberg, the Hart-Parr repre sentative, was here Monday looking after company business, Wm. Hurst, one of the prosperous farmers of the Whitetail territory, was visiting with Frank Potter Mon day. Hugh Whitmore and family of Ver montville, Mich., are visiting with the Fishell families a few days this week while on their way to Yellowstone Park . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray returned Wednesday from a visit in Norn Da ko t a and Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray and Mr. and Mis. Harry Gray left Thursday for Saco, Mont, where they will visit W1 H . H? and T "ïîknk^ Potter were WednCSday Ar ' t Hagan and the Johnson Bros. are eack loading a car of wheat for the eastern market. - mAIJMnn: COALRIDGE , -r Tjie Saskatchewan fishing party in eluding Mr. and Mrs Oscar Thors tenf * n > Mr - and Dolphy Lobdell, son Gene, George Powney. Ethel Con Dagmar Nelson and the Clarence an(J E rnest Chapman families return ed home Sunday. They report having had an enjoyable trip. However, fail ing to see any of their catch we pre sume they had the usual "fisherman's luck." ' I The meeting of the Clear Lake Friendship Club for July 22 at the | Delbert Chapman home has been post, poned to July 29 due to the sports £ roid scheduled f" r the saint cay. Bert Guenther and Albeit Ator in P | entyw d j Ionda y on bosi ness perta i ning to r „ ad construction. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lobdeil, Grand chapman and A he Haience Chap tam iiies " £ dinner folk o( Mr and JL Guenthei. Miss Christine Tuliistosch returned tke 0 £ t he wee j c f ron i an e-c tended visit with relatives at Medicine Lake Harriet Olson of Plentywood spent last week at the Dolphy Lobdell home. Mr. and M rs. * Myers took in the dance at Ant <riope Saturday night, Mr and Mrs Th pt *' Trowbridge and children of Comertown are guests 0 f Mr. and Mis. Delbet Chapman. * 1 , t>„ r> • a 1 « in Plentv ™ d ' Mondayln h^r° dpw Durant ^rs GriŸ/ vL^ed "th her SatSday M "* M ' * Gien ° ra ' aoc Ä Ms SSL Dower of Na wTh air vli Tuesday for a cnese, w asn., arrived iuesaay 101 a short visit with relatives. From «ri V Vii accompamea oy mr». Wm. Lobdell and Mrs. Bert Guen a,sixers of Mr« Dower. Theie ;!* ' Sl - ier . s , Mrs 1 ^ ovv 5 1 a, - P arty then brother Eluon Chapma n wno is ln business. WOLF CREEK w Lucile Metzler of Forbes Missouri ar ^e Metz^r of Forbes, Missouii arrived uere 4\ionday to spend me summer with her father, L E. Metz ^ er and 8 ^ er » Mrs. Morley. M. Maclnnes and son Maxwell were Plentywood callers Tuesday. Lucile Metzler visited with Helen Maclnnes Tuesday afternoon. • vi^ 1 p. t C ^ a *!!Tr Cromwell,, Mrs. Pake and Addie _ Graves were , ve ,ilr t0 p® , ca . e ^ s J P " e?day * , The Girls 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs Marsh Wednesday afternoon. attended - the Fairway F a ™ near Broekton, , f with ftS attoüdLiee. U Mrs?Bimibmek! 0 Mre'! E E. Sheridan and Pearl Lawrence with the club The next meet will be held August 9 with Mrs.!, Da n Campbell. Mrs. Riva Callahan spent a few *o|days with Mrs. Si. Ulrich the past week. , Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Cowan and chil-1 dren Beth, Will and Marie are here rom Manitoba visiting with the James Cowan family. . L>. M. Maclnnes was a business vis-!^ in Redstone Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell and family and Claude Pettie were Red stone callers Saturday «venins -Mr and Mrs John Albert of ? Red TttP r« '"a «., ^ The Ladies Club met with Mrs. Jack Burke Thursday with almost a full attendance. Mrs, Bambenek, Mrs. "• Sheridan and P^arl Lawrence B w —-- «*~-i q -fû /Vrn E ^,? er % and Ridgway of . Valle y City, N. D., Margaret ï! n°M m \ FaIls Mr and Mrs. D M Maclnnes and family vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. James Cow an and Mr. and Mrs Joe Cowan Sun day. j Dr. Roy will be fice from July 23rd to"'August The Progressive Parmïî? 4 Frankie Graves and Donald Gray were calling on Kenneth Graves at the Ma cl nne s farm Monday. and Ml®- Herbert Grant and! Sunday! MEDICINELÂKE away from the of 15th. picnic and dance lt ^ Friday. Al? Go Get-Ers fnrn^^ the music for the dance in ^ hed ning. Everyone who ittendpd 6 CVe * ed 1„ gather Tro tte minïtuTe steam threshing engine built bv I u Smith of Pleptywood J 1 There was f a dance at the Mike Schmitz barn at which a big crowd gathered. i- * crowu Mr. and'Mrs. Fielding Bush and son Miles returned from Missouri the first of the week, where thev had been the past few weeks visiting with relatives and friends The chautauqua which was held in Medicine Lake July 12-13-14 and had a very large'attendance. Many bought season tickets. Elmer Richwine sheared sheep Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Jensen is having a well dug this week s Barney * Feathers and family spent Sunday at Wflford Parent's Robert Nelson is now working up i n the Westby district ' M rs. B. M. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larson spent the past few days j n Canada. Sarah Richwine called on Eva Nel son Monday afternoon. 15 McELROY Mrs. J. L. Ueland arrived Friday for a visit at the O. M. Lutnes home. Services and Sunday school were conducted Sunday at the Ingvald Es peland home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Spoklie and Mr. and Mrs. John Rice motored to Minot Friday for a short stay. Mrs. M. S. Peterson, accompanied by her husband and children arrived from Garvin, Minn., for a visit of several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Stage berg. A party consisting of Ole Hove, Gunnar Johnsborn, Ole Odegard and Kittel Midtgard attended the Norwe *P a J^ PyKd ^\ a ^ at Saskatoon, Sask., frc j,™ thirteenth to t xteenth. ^ 1SS Florence Stage ber ?> wh <> W been their uncle and aunt. Mr.and Mr lOA. and River Falls Jo thenr home at Thief Kner tails, * « . Mrs Selmer Bo1 ?' an >it Grenora N at 1 j : ] 1 v f hospiL and the the hous^hold drove to Gre norai Sunday to see th® f "J e a g^_ «nt ViSS Ä fa PJP^jaUy com Pleted. It is. n ic eI>^ n JJ d building equipped building. house. V'A Stageberg ar rived Ce Tuesday from a ™it with (riends and relatives at vanous North Dakota points. Mrs. S. Bartnes came home from p i ta l last week. A three-room been completed at house for a teacherage. short vacation school has re °l*^ed with two teachers and forty-three pu nils „ Mr and Mr« Ted Nordhagen, Mr and ' Mrs ^yin Stageberg, Mrs. lObert Stageberg, aalJ Mr and Mrs and infant son the Ambrose hos building has just the Ueland school After a I G>nnty Agent's Notes tj . nilüCTlMr MFTi-IOnS HARVESTING MtiHUDS Tf) nr DEMONSTRATED ,u Bt UtWIUDIO i iww -- A harvesting demonstration which w m be of considerable interest to the farmers of northeastern Montana will be staged bv M. L. Wilson of the Montana State College at the Fair way Experimental Farm 14 miles north of^Brockton on the afternoon 0 f July 23 At this demonstration Mr Wilson , w . t i f ie ld test the var . 1 show by actual iield test ine var |ous ways of combining wheat under ^ ^he To" windrow er. ^ ock pickup straight combining and ÄÄ f «f £" Ä * Larve-ted with a minimum amount of trouble to be had from wet wheat and wpp j ; c nrevilent in many fields this year. The machln ery wd | b e operated in a rye field as nrac ti,. a iiv nore of the wheat will be f., , ^ ly ? • a wneat r: 111 fit to be used in the demonstration at this early date . Thig dem0 nstration will enable the farmers to secure the necessary har vesti J? K eqaipmen . t if , u t . hey wish A to practice windrowing this year. As the wheat is very une\en and as tUere is considerable weed g row tb in many fields those who own or p i an to purc hase a combine this vear should avail themselves of the information on windrowing by attend ing this demonstration so that they _•_ August Hultgren motored to Mioale, Sask ^ Sunday> The heavy rain that evening forced them to stop on their way home near A lkabo, N. D. They sp / nt the night in the oar and com . f'f d """le the next .»„in «■*,. Danielson of Madison, Minn!, Mr the — heKwithWa A - F - Taylor is putting a full base ment under his house on the farn purchased from J. M. Buchanan Pete f D u e S ea has changed the cel lar under his house to a Dds^ert and added some room to ihe - vse. |, c • lract " Abrahamson of Grenoru has accepted the contract for the McElroy Farmers elevator nouse The | hml^mg is to be finished b> the fif ! Augus L , , enilo | Miss Laura Ferch of Missoula, on v'' T j tea <*he r at McElroy for next yea . ! T Copious rains have, fallen during ! dune . a " d J hus T tu : heaviest shower at McElroy fell Sun- l a ^ y ' 6 ! emng a * of water came down. ! - ernorv \xrr\AH am urr SCOBEY WOMAN HIT BY AUTO IN GLASGOW ! Mrs. Billy Davis of Scobey, who is i is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tyler and her sister, Mrs. Amy Alsop, was struck by a tourist car one day last week and knocked I down in the street in front of the Grossman garage. She was consider I ably bruised .and her clothing soiled but she was not seriously injured.— Glasgow Courier. Plentywood a î i July 29 :'.rtj ij A better program than ever before and at a time you can get away. TWO WONDERFUL PLAYS; WONDERFUL MUSIC; TWO GREAT SINGING EVENTS Read Program then buy Season Tickets I > A group of people have guaranteed the Chautauqua $ 1 300 receipts. have to sell season tickets for that amount. We believe YOU want a Chautauqua of that Class to we didn t we sure wouldn t take all this trouble and chance to get it here. We are wondering whether to sign up for anoth er year. If enough People want us to we will. THE ONLY If come. WAY WE CAN TELL IS IF YOU SIGN UP FOR A SEA SON TICKET. Some of these attractions cost $1.00. You get a Season licket for $3.00 for grownups and from $1,00 to $1,50 for children. Small children with parents free, take you to 1 1 performances. Sure cheap for the class of tertuinment One ticket will en BUY A SEASON TICKET. Yours truly, The Committee V will be in a position to elimiate nany serious trouble later on. Many farmers, combine owners and implement dealers have expressed their intention to make the trip to the Fairway Farm on the afternoon j of July 23' Those in the northern ; part of Sheridan county who wish to go on this trip will leave from the County Extension office at 11 o'clock eat dinner at Medicine Lake and leave there at 1 o'clock for the farm which is located about 25 miles south west of Homestead. Those who aie interested in seeing this machinery j demonstrated should plan to meet the , group either in Plentywood or Meui- j cine Lake as they may have difficul -1 ty in finding the Fairway Farm where j the demonstration is to be held. The old original Holt combine, the forerunner of all combines, which are in exclusive use on the Fairway j farms will be given a most complete | demonstration and every combine owner, and everyone who contem-j plates the purchase of a combine ! should attend the demonstration. I FARM TOUR IN SOUTH PART OF THE COUNTY Sheridan County may become '• -familiar with the recommended a adapted agricultural practices that re being followed by a great many farmers throughout the ^ oa J l . ty - TthTfarmtour a re piiiT^^imi LTov^dTee,! fields' 1 k u rv P «helterbelts vari ptv Tf ' modern ' farm ety test plot. and modern fa ^nyone who is interested in better ÄhT'trS The ÄwiS'k.ve !?£ tir ïÆ farm where a stop will be made for lunch and then continue north ami west as far as Antelope, hrom An telope the tour will return to Reserve and end there. A similar tour will be staged in the northern part of the county, starting from ^tlook on Au gust 7th. Details of this tour will be Extensive plans are being made for a farm tour to be held in the south part of Sheridan county on Wed nesday, July 25. This farm U\r is sponsored by the County Agent so that the farmers and farm women in ern Reboring and Regrinding We have installed a Reboring and Regrinding ma chine. Bring in your motors and have them made like new. All work guaranteed, at reasonable prices. Don't forget we can recharge your Ford Magneto while you are in town shopping, with the latest Colpin magneto charger. * Plentywood Âuto Company 4 1 J u | y 2 g 1928 'Published later. Everv ™ ^ and child in the count* SÄ t0 attend at '•WSIfi * 1 r j JORGEN C. JENSEN ! j Painting & Paperhttnei Dagmar, Mont. | 0". » .. ■ — _ ^ ■-» — f IWI fj 57 ging : J 11111111111111111 , . . 7 ) M \ EAT BREAD It is full of life-giving, tis sue-building elements. It is known « i The Staff as of Life. *» And when it is as deli cious as the bread that comes fresh from en, you will be delighted. Just try a loaf! For dessert try some of our excellent cakes and pies. You 11 be surprised! our ov Plentywood Bakery Martin Toftness, Prop.