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FROM AROUND THE COUNTY I OUTLOOK agent, Mr. and Mis. Brown from Minne apolis weie in Outlook on business Wednesday. Mr. Ferguson, the county from Plenty wood, was in Outlook on business Pi iday. , Ih. Outlook Methodist Ladies Aid are living lunch in the Omar-Radons store building, from five to ten, Fri- 1 day, August 11th. | George Winters from Williston was an Outlook visitor Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Htidinstine arid family il,, from Miles City, arrived here on Friday. Dr. Hridensline will open an office in the rooms next to the Karl son store. Oscar Henson fr«»m Plentywood culled on h i«mis here Friday. if Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Larson visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stoner returned on Tuesday from Iowa where they have bien visiting Mr. Stoner's moth er for th«* past few weeks. Mrs. N. J. Nelson returned on Sat ui«lay from Minnesota where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. an«l Mrs. Frank Fee and fam ily from Washington are visiting at the William Omar home. Mrs. Deck left on Monday for Am .... __ _, I fri.nds at Homestead on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. El wood House vi. il<>«l friends and relu lives at Hengough, Sunday. I la 11v. Kill) ant Ads (lî)-lt GIRL WANTED—Apply at Evenson I'af« 1 , Medicine l.ak«*, Mont. That my tank taken from the Keinlastoder farm had been s«»l«l by mistake. Chris Toedte, R'2, Plentywood, Mont, FOUND ■ . . * Ik 'hjTAt bargain price, one 1<i«*m*< 71 A H lll ôiVnnnk** ,r M ntïi.f c * i , 1C". , . v onk , Montdfil. If mleresle«, get in touch with EH. ÄÜW ; orthe % Ho û KOUSAt.K-,.;.. Of NF.V. „f Sec. HW*. of SWF. of See. K; NWti of! NWVt. S'4 Of NW'4 and N14 of SW 4 «»f S«>c. 17, all in township .15, North of Range 5.'| East of Mon tana Meridian. In.juire of owners, of James Clancy, Morton, Minn, (19-2tc)i LOST—Female Russian coyote hound Strayed away tw«» months ago. Col or white ami brown spotted, name is Jean. Notify Arnold Han son, Box 125, Comertown, tana. Her Mon-1 (17-2tc) WANTED—High school girls to hoard an.l room; cun accommodate Leo, Plen (19-4t) four girls, tywood. Mrs. R. T. FOR SALE—Hay Crop on Ms section of good Jam! 3 miles north of Dooley. $50 cash. See or write A. H. Nelson, Raymond. (19-lt) FARM FOR SALE—240 acres, • 24 miles west of Plentywood, 12 mile J sell for Inquire of Pro.iuo ( 19-4tc) south of Redstone. Will $7.50 per acre, ers News. FOR SALE—Dining room s«»t com pletejcombinutlon table ami cabinet, two 9x12 rugs, b«'«l room set, floor all in New range. Inquire of Ed Ruser «>r call 55 at courthouse. J9-2 lamp, 3-piece excellent Cheap for cash. parlor suite, condition. or good dwelling for sale See F. D Morck ii ^ io-tf Six rooms and bath. Agency. Plano good us new. Write or see Mrs, J. M. Stone Antelope, Mont. Lt-tfe Raymond, FOR SALE—Young Chester White CARL FINK, I'lgs. Mont. iKSTRAVED from my place about April 10th, «»ne brown pony, weight about 950 pounds, white strip face branded on left hip, also little white ■one \ Üb». TA'NK FOR SALE—Large woo«len tank 0 ft. in diameter aml 8 ft. in height. Can he use«l as u cistern or cut in two and used for stock troughs. Write or see L. »I. Moe, at While Barber Shop, Plenty wood. (13-tf.) m on one front foot, short tail, Mack horse, weight about 1100 12-tf CAME TO MY PLACE—Thursday, July 19th, two black dogs. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Impaire Producers News. E MTm™ T m r^NICS' TATION! Rig demand for pructi cal trained mechanics. Largest ful ly-equipped school in count!y. I m» pnre yourself NOW to attend this school next fall or winter. We have a large Aviation 1 epnrtment. Gov eminent recommends pilots to learn ground work meohonics. W.ite for|' free catalog. ELEC. & AVIATION SCHOOI Fargo, N. D. » . r u *„7' (lo-8 tc) STRAYED—Dark bay mare, wieght 1100, left hind foot white; white star in forehead. No brand. Jake Peterson, Reserve 19-2t TAKEN UP—Bay roan mare weight 950. Came to my place about the middle of May. J. J. Regan, Ante lope, Montana. (19-3tc) " T -T7-TT; I AKEN UP—1 bay gelding weight 1200, unbranded. Amirew Chris Gä nsen , Antelope. Mont. (18-8t TAKEN UP-—12 Horse»: »W«». , ,. HI tin « n», right ahoulder....«.....m||lBg and right shoulder.^B9MH one left jaw .' 'HSSHw and left hip .NSI9H . WPiiliSl one right houlib'r HANSON AUTO srE m LP DL N r one left thigh one left thigh one black gelding, no brand one yearling brown, no brand two sucking colts E. T. STRANDLUND, Homestead, Mont. 16 -tf hrose, N. D., to attend to business matters. Geraldine and Sheirly Stapelton are visiting lr lends at Dooley this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ikey Selvig left on Sunday for u trip through the coulh i. part of the state. The Soo line paint crew moved to .. ... Raymond Monday, rhme Misses Christina, Margaret and W domina Deck and Mrs. "Slim", Garrick drove to Plentywood on busi •*( .-s Monday. Oscar Hoe and sons and Leo Lund returned Monday from a trip to Can-1 ada. Emma Swensruiie from Albert Lea, Minn., is visiting friends here this week. Richard Wunderlich from Ben gough, Susk., visited with friends and relatives here Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Kord entertuine«! Mr. Mrs. Brindinstine and family at Ray Goltz returned Saturday from Minnesota wh«'re h«> has been visiting i datives, . Dooley friends here. Among those who registered at the ] lotc j the |)ast week are: Mr. ami \r a l Howland, H. W. Howland ami Mi ss Karletta Mulkey, Seattle; V. C. Swanson, Minot; B. D. Webb, Minot; J. T. Kridir.stinc and family, Sam, Casley, Gus, Steffen, Minot;; C. E. Blanchard, Minneapolis, Edna Schumacher, Courtney, N. D., and E. E. McKee, Seattle. Fred Mills drove to Plentywood on business Fi nlay. Lola Nelson returned Saturday dinner Saturday, Mr. an.l Mrs. William Omar drove to Plentywood <»n business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hout from passed the week end with visiting friends. E. G. Ferguson, the county agent, leil a tour of the town an«l country people through the county looking over the crops an«l stmlying new me tour took i thods of farming, place Tuesday. Mrs. Swensrude from Albert Lea, Minn., is visiting at the Curl Wallen home. James Larson of Homestead is vis iting at the T. J. I»arson home this The Many people attended the baseball games hero Sutur,lay night and Sun day afternoon. The Paisley Brook t*.«m pU v «.i hrr*- Swt urdav night the score was r> to h in favor of Daleview. Sunday afternoon . ? "g S *r fÎJ 5 »eo.e wo, « to X m favor of White jnx^ un "* h " r Mi««es I i7zie and reelle Cole ure .„lÄKfit?* Mr», larch Jacob» was in town Tue» day dolna some »hoppln*. Born to Mr. an.l Mrs. Elmer Chaf fee a 7',4 pound hoy Friday, August 5, 1928. Mother nml son are doing j nicely. Mrs. Karl Bantz returned to her j home Sunday from Plentywood. Miss Lyla Porter of Raymond is here visiting with Elmer Col«> and family. Tho Daleview hall team will play 1 ! I WP,, k. Mr. and Mrs. E«lw. Fink are the Pfoud parents of a baby boy born on Friday, August 8. A larg«* number of young people ; from Raymond, Dooley, Plentywoo.i and Redstone attended the «lance here Saturday evening. Mrs. J«)p Kowski entertained a number of her friends at a party at her home Tuesday afternoon. Irene Sunieshaw from Drake, N. D. I is visiting at the William Goo.llaxon home this week. DALEVIEW >4 tail at Paisley Brook, Sask., Friday the 10th. There will he a baseball game be tween Daleview and Wolf Creek at Wolf Creek, Sunday, August 12. Mrs. Christ Christens«»!! is cleaning th«» school house in town aml will la ter clean the one out in the country. F. O. Torno ami family went to Redstone Momlay afternoon. Adolph Chaffee was at Outlook on Tuesday «loing some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cole and fam ily were Redstone cullers Monday. A. L. Desonia an.l sons Ernest an.l Henry went to Plentywood Tuesday to get a new car. (Too late for last week) There was a large crow«i in at temlance at the bull games here Sun <lay. The Whitetail Boy Scoyt team play ed the Daleview boys here Sunday the *29th. The score was 8. and 8 in the seventh inning. The men were wait L h( , r>th The ^ olf Crcek ball team played the Daleview team Sunday. The lo cg | bo y M held the visitors «jown until the g th inning with a HCore of 6 to0, bu ^ won ^ gume by a sc t, re 0 f 5 g j x The Daleview men's team has lost one game out of seven this year so far. They will play at Wolf Creek Sunday the 12th. „ Th f electrical storm here early Monday, morning killed one of John Wagner s cows. . lhe hal1 storm Tuesday did damage. We have had considerable ruin in this vicinity the past week, John Wagner left Monday for Min neapolis where he will visit for about tWo weeks. He will return home in a car accompanied by Mr. Gregory. M r . und Mrs. Lon Desonia and Adolph Chaffee motored to Plenty Ä 0 „mi.v°Ä aft,,n,oon ' ' '■'•'■■mW 0 « people from attended the show at Outlook Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bantz and neph , w druVe to Plentywood Sunday to atteml a family reunion a tthe home of Karl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bunt/,. Miss Dola Nash returned to her home here Wednesday. Miss Fay Chaffee, daughter of M.r. ami Mrs. Elmer Chaffee is visiting at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bantz. Frank Smith was visiting In town Monday. Adolph Chaffee and son Ralph mo some j ! ( XI The Only Tree of Its Kind i mi W'ji; A Miss Emma Marston of Frcyburg.&fcflfa Maine, sitting on the doughnut tree When if was hut a sapling, a limb of p,, r IftHthis dm tree gçcw out of shape and l|||h ■ now form - ,m almost complete circle 'll fl kk 1 if EL a ÏWÂ • » \ IÇW x> ] I ! I % i ■ A. M-v M l\ <;■ >ti < : NT : . « < KÀ / m K Y/j| mh I ■K* f >v ^£TOCA«TILHj UrnmmmjMtanmM le. t ored to Outlook Tuesday to do some I shoppii g. j oc a ,„| Frank Wagner were in t«»wu Wednesday, Jack Porter and family visited here Wednesday, REDSTONE Mr. mid Mv», Alfred Kurt» were up from Plentywood Monday. Mr. and Mis. Lus Wigmore 1« t^v îucnfi ' tfe f fair leRma WH " UdHrU 1 H r*ub went to Biunh Lake Saturday ^nd remained over Sunday. All report having had a goo«l time. Mrs. Jack White accom paiiKU the Kins. ' Guer r rin a and HenryTnu,l»on were o'i Plentywood Thurs«lay afternoon. M. H. Callahan was ut Williston | the first of the week where he was ( making arrangements to get some ' tiueks for full business. 1 Hans Hansen and Boh Laws left I for Regina Wednesday to take in the i f u j r> ' j A force of men were making re pairs on the tin shiing of the Farmer« elevator that had been blown off by i some of our heavy win.is. Wolf Creek and Daleview played a of bull at the latter place Sun- ! «lay that was equal to a great many I of the professional games. There was not a score made until the sev enth inning. At the beginning of ; the ninth the score was a tie, 5 to B. Daleview finally made a score in their half and won the game wiht a score oft (» to 5. Hans Madsen of Archer, republican candidate for Sheriff was transacting business in Redstone Thurs.lav. ' Vic Wilberg, the Hart-Parr repre tentative, was a Redstone visitor Tues, lay and Wednesday. Mr. an.l Mrs. Ray Bishop are at Regma this week attending the fair. Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Daley and Mrs. ? olke ! eft {o .[ Ho K u . ia Thursday morn fc* where they will atteml the fair the balance of the week. M rs. Edw, Engebritson r« i tume«l on p .***"f* s ; £>...« ^ u for ! ! of weeks yz.py'z.rx-'™ H-v. M Mrs Bul| aml , Uu|?h . wrt • Mr ' "P'l Mrs ' R Evelyn are enjoy «"Ä &*S5X Mta „| M D'Evelvn'» «1,1er' Churches FerrvN n • ' game Th*. K*.h,.*.i hn 0 »,i u of I E Metzler Tuesday eveninlr 0 WOL F CREEK Herb Grant, Hugh French und Jas. Cowan w«'re Flaxville and Scobey visitors Monday purchasing machin ery. Mr ûml Mrs H H Cafluhnn^nii «•d at' the Machines hnm* Dan Campbell ris a Rodstoïp^ S' ed Friday Uedat0ne caiU to Rov Cam obeli ami hi u r South Manchester Ind who * huv«^ been in »outhvrnCal&ia.h?« May arrived here Friday for an extemied st visit with Dan Campbell The Flaxville ball nine came down Sunday and took our team into camp 17 to 0. After the first inning our team hel«l the visitor» down in goo«i shape. The Sunday school and church vices were attended by a large crowd Sumluy. All are. welcome at these servies at 11 u. m. and 12:15 p. respectively. Hugh French, Roy and Dun Camp bell ami their father were Flaxville visitors Saturday. Ashworth was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maclnnes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Baldur '«inseti of Redstone aml Mr. aml Mr«. Nein Ok sendahl were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. James Cowan Sunday. Luclle Metzler, Gladys, Mabel and Thelma Garneau were visiting with Helen Pace the fore part of the week. Mrs. Pace, Bessie, John and Helen Pace were calling at the Maclnnes home Satunlay evening. M#h. McCallister and Mrs. Crom well were Redstone visitors Monday. Harriett Cromwell visited with Hel en Maclnnes Monday. Mrs. Ulrich and children were Red stone callers Tuesday, Burton Davenport, D. M. Maclnnes and chihifen were business callers at Redstone Tuesday. Mfcs Vesta Hanson, home demon stration agent was here Monday and Tuesday scoring kitchens. Innés accompanied her neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs Nels Oksendahl went to Plentywood Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. James Cowan Maclnnes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan Redstone callers Tues«iay. »er m. Mrs. Mac around the called on Mrs. were DOOLEY The Tuesday morning train wa» de railed at Crosby and did not Arrive until seven o'clock p. m. Tom Brockley was a Dooley caller Tuesday. The G. F Loucks families and the Misses Dorothy and Marian Rupnert motored to Plentywood Friday. Mr. Breen, life insurance agent, was Dooley caller Thursday and Fri a day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Erickson and family visited at the L. J. Sorby home j Saturday and Sunday and returned to their home at Culbertson Monday Mr. Sorby and M r - Erick attended the fair at Retina Sat morning. son U, The Ehrhardt & Stenscth families fair Frl returned from the Regina They reported a very «lay evening. Ä SchUUmr of Comer-! Mil «Ä rveral from here attended the dance at Brady's barn Saturday nite. N. K. Marguson of Medicine J^ake and Melvin Markuson of Ophe.m were business callers in Dooley Sat *u\ny. ^ ^ JohnHon I L nmp „ rr Afis .T«)hnson's sister, Mrs. I °M cd ic ine. I.»Ke Thutmlnv. Mrs. Pete Marron, Miss Katherine Matron and Mrs L L. Shipp* were dinner guests at the Dooley ranch, Sunday. * Mr. anil Mrs. Tom Brockley ol Comeitown ami Mr. and Mrs. R. r. 1 Biockley an.l family of Plentywood vlsit.'d at the W. W. Sc«»tt home Sun day. . , ' ,l> ' M 'T.uson of Westhy was in town Suiu.ny. 1 O. K Loucks an.l P. G, Neville <l,ove to Permit, N. 1). Sunday and r< l* rru d Monday. Mr. am. Mrs Henry Hunter ami son Donald returned Sunday evening from !^tended trip through North Dakota and Minnesota. Mr - aml Mrs * W. Markuson left Monda y afternoon for Missoula and othpr , Mon . tuna P oi »t Hwhfte they will ; spend a few w« i eks visiting frien.ls an ll ,0at ^ K, v . . n . . _ . ! Ernest Ehihurd of Gladmar, Sask.,j w,, '' nt Monday and Tuesday with his. P ,m nts Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ehrhardt. | , C . liff ; , J.' 1 ^ col «> ^ assisting at the | h ° U nCP ° f Mr * I c i" r tUI ! n #l , ,. . I ♦ Û •' Nelson left for his farm , ^?:Vi thWest of Flentywood where ho ( '[ P f P q,,„ i nv J- Schumacher left Sun.lay a \ f îr n ! n , K Minneapolis where ho J " IM wl ^ e . w îî? ,R o ,! u t,n,;f Îî er Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Schumacher 'T. - -ui.lc of wcw-. the „aaee et MhkSMl hijht. . ïSStïC t ^ uton m °t°red ; ^ Ä Ä"»«! .I , ' u » ,ni ' S!i caller here last Monday. i - I Carl Christensen has bought Max ' Hueth's farm west of Coalridgc. Christian Christensen Is building an j addition to his house. George Loren-1 sen is the contracter. N - H. Damstrom, one of Antelope's I Up to <late farmers hns a new ANTELOPE Cape Cabinet harvester. Chris Mrl*au«rhlin and family and several other Antelope men motore.i Regina and took In the fair last wrok Heland. J. Courtney and A. R™,lad wnrvhard hi. by thn hail °xT laat f wcek ' 11 ' , . i| Harvesting will be general in this 01 ' 00 nPX ? Tf k - Tht ' wf,Put P rom ' £ a , pr ? < ?,. , L . Tjl, ' a b,,u Kht a new McCor mick Peering tractor from Graysons last week. RESERVE Mrs. Riley opened the new post of building Monday morning. This «rrangement will be a great Improve ment to the town and will be appre <riat«»d not only by the public but will be much more convenient for those who have to handle mail, affording m«»re room and more convenient ar rangements. Our baseball team done splendid work at Westhy last Sunday at the big ball tournament held there. Re serve defeate«! Westhy 8 to 8 and then cleaned Hanks 17 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Lund returned Satur day evening from a rather extensive trip through the western part of the stute < and through western Canada, visiting the parks and Calgary, I»«th bridge aml Medicine gina fair. Carl Helje is building a very fine barn on his farm north of town. Miss Sophie Hunter of Glasgow is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ray Kallak. Joe Vogel and Nels Andersen have each purchase«! a combine to handle their crops on the reservation. A quartette from Concordia college entertaine«! the community last Tues very good fice Hat, also the Rc day evening with singing. Mr. and Pete Groskurth relumed last Tuesday evening from their trip. some MEDICINE LAKE days visiting at Wilfred Parent's. She is a sister of Mr. Parent. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sayers spent Sunday afternoon at Jim Sayers. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rose, July 81, a baby boy. ... . Miss Anna Gentry > s vl *^ in K at Carl Angvick's. * e . Elmer Richwine left Friday f°r ,4. M rôi KICn* Paul where he will meet wine who is oniire way home from a two month's visit In Pennsylvania. F.v„ I The Mi»so»' harnh S'! m 7" and Helen Neir.on and Addl~ K «lav and ! ! er auit'-ud to George Richwint s va-t ing thof Froid Saturday. Jane Rich wire, who has been visiting there for nearly two weeks, came home with them. Ailce Delorme has accepted a posi tion in the Cozy Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. LnMere of Sentinel Butte, North Dakota spent a few GOD (N HIS MERCY MUST PUNISH The busy spring was over, The seed was in the soil, And in each h«ait a prayer was fell: Oh God! Reward our toil! Hut God in all His mercy Knew what man needed most, And planned to test ou* tunt in Him, For fear we might be lost. T h« Their prayer God answered not, The rain had not yet fallen, They weie all afraid of drought. men became impatient, God then looked down on his people, He saw their nee«l was plain, An.l he who caused both earth an.l s ky Sent down a gl.mous rain. The people's heaits grew joyous, 1 fhe crops began to gum, And Go.i looked «lown and blessed us A »<* «•!» «•»* f " rth " «'»• wicked fruit» of money! That hath cause.l full many a fall; Oh the pride caused by great pros pectsl Began to clutch us all. i tookaUthé claim Of the riches that lay in store for us WhC " ,h * ^ Wh "' «J 1 . ™" c > u ht \V.is angirid at tht thought all hat so soon we would forget H,« aid And the rains that he had brought, , , , , ,, The «lay was hot and sultry. It was to no avail And 'ere Cie sun had sunk to rest The groun«! was white with hail, r I i ! 1 ,, , , , , Our C.od has taught us a lesson Jt has made us all seem poor But He has not forgotten us He will tide us the winter o'er, Ami if we'll trust in the Father, The soil will bear again, Ami we will profit by its fruits, Injured Glasgow School Con t rar tor f.op« Fast- Seeks UlCiOr VaOCS Last, oeeKS Treatment by Specialists G i ahROW Aur> 6 .-Gus. 1). Forseen of Missoula, contractor for the new additions to the Glasgow school sys tem who has been confined at the lo oul I>eacone88 hospitu! for several weeka owin K to a arokea thigh whic'i he sU f fcrtMl wh il e engaged on uic Luihiinp:, left Sunday for Minneapo is wk '- >re he will consult a specialist. He wus accomoanitd bv David Havncs WAVii Werc'lrJSî t«Ä " JÜS? /SSuAhfct 1<)2H for furnishing 50 tons or more ^ÖoT'hou^"' *"* "" ! i So, thanking God, Amen. —A Daughter of the Stricken Land, Dagmar, M«»nt. I ! i 1 I I 1 I * the j Also l»i«ls for bus drivers on routes known as East Route aml North route. . The hoard reserves the right to rc Ject any or all bids. (l*F^ 1 The state 7th and Kth grade ex- ; F. W. MARTINI, Clerk District No. 6, Sherhiun County, Montana. EXAMINATIONS amination» will he held in Plentywoo«l i August 23 and 24. Following is tho | schedule to be followed both dates: n ■ . . First Day C iv, cs: 10:15 Recesl; 10:30 History; 12:00 Intermission. 1:00 p. *=' 6 ««<«• nflr ' 4 J ' CI ° Se ' f Second !>ay 9:00 a. m. Arithmetic; 11:00 Recess 11:15 Spelling; 12:00 Intermission. 1:00 p. m. Physiology or Agricul ture; 2:30 Geography; 4:00 Close. Ethel E. Singleton, County Superintendent. Tf>-2 Conrad—Contract is let for $80,000 school building. new I I ■s s 'aanix-JBD WHOLESOME MEATS FOR BETTER MEALS! Good meat is the foundation of »»very meal. Every housewive knows how impossible It is to plan a meal without it. Forman's Meat Market you re ceive only the finest cuts—at the most economical prices. At Our meats are received fresh daily—ami kept in modern re frigerators — thereby assuring you the best at all times. Try us once and be convinced. 1 ; Forman's - FRED FORMAN, Prop. Phone 17 Plentywood 4» .< ! JUDGE HAS BUSY DAY IN COURT, WOLF POINT I« t} t «. At , . Wolf Point.—At law and motion day of court here Wednesday George) Lewis, charged with wire stealing at Poplar, recently, pleaded guilty to the charge, waived the right to have an attorney and was sentenced to serve from one to two years at Deer Lodge, The case of Julia Christiana Mag man of Brockton, who is suing the Montana-Dakota Power Company for $10,000 damages for injuries alleged to have l>een sust ained by her 12 year | old son lr. t October, came up for at- ' tention. The complaint alleges that the boy climbed up a ladder left by a power company employee against a light pole and that he touched a live wire being severely burned and per manently crippled as-a result. The power company entered a demurrer alleging the charges were not suffi ciently specific. Judge Paul over ruled the demurrer and gave the com pany '20 days in which \ answer the complaint, and Mrs. Magman 10 days more in which to file an answer. Four divorces or annullment ac tions came up. David Maltby was granted a divorce from Dot Maltby. The marriage of Grunt Smith of Pop lar and Marie Bauers was annulled on the grounds that Smith was under age at the time he was* married. Di vorce proceedings of Sanborn Iron Ring against Virginia Iron Ring came up. Mrs. Iron Ring had with drawn her answer originally filed and the court took the matter under ad visement. The marriage of Helle At isch Miller and Wm. Miller was an nulled. Action was brought by Mrs. Miller who alleged that Miller is part negro and that she did not know this at the time she married him. Mil ler admitted the charge. The mar riage took place about Two months ''ÄW' f# "" C Sl ''"' ie h#d I Harvest and Threshing Suggestions i ' I ' ' We are in a position to meet ÿour demands j ' ' I Red Top Grain Bins Scoop Shovels Oils and Greast-s Implement and Wagon Paint Thr«»«hint? 1 arps l ank pumps and hose Harness and Harness goods Binder Whips Nose Guards Bundle Forks Copper Rivets Water Bags Belting Drive Belts Blankets Chevrolet Trucks » I I I ( I I Everything for the Farm i Peterson Co i I I The WINCHESTER STORE ! i J? » / jJ«ë y V f* V » J' < K 4 7. V JAf T ->Si *■ ■; fl m IS Iw AK m i sign mean you're near Horned Ik' -A S4' X Regardless of the destination of your trip or its distance from home, the familiar blue Bell sign is certain to greet you when you need the telephone for communication. To keep in touch with relatives, friends or business as sociates at home, to call ahead for hotel reservations, to sum mon assistance in emergencies, to talk with anyone—any where—you will find a telephone handy. Today, in this country alone there system of almost 19 million telephones. This company ac cepts the responsibility for part of that nationwide service as a public trust. Our duty is to provide the public with reasonable cost, and interconnected is an adequate and dependable service at a the wide acceptance of "Tong Distance foi quick, economical communication has proved value of the service. ik<k u ■ IX } numhet save time save money Ca/i* Jm The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. J Bank of Culbertson i. State Bank of Wolf The case of u 15 quent half-breed ' Indi* Poplar was brought uo said to be incorrigible papers had not been father, the giil WUs , custody of Supt. Kg,,,,, ' V fj 1 may be brought un Qlascrow TKilrl n;„ ® h . V 7. ~' es Burns in » Jit anaual , ^counting of the thn,. j. ls . ^0 receiver hauk and st at ,; the Secu i '»hit. »■year lily ®'V delin. ■ J fro.n 1 he child in ria.-mu^h r served ip Kll a - on -be o ; 1Ç * case From Explosion Md«. Glasgow, Aug. Mildrcl M"if y, J h M 6 ; y, ' ar old daughter Mike 1<. Mcinerney, farmer north Nashua, died m ti„. hosnit.,1 i Monday from burns receive« 1 day when a two-gallon sene exploded as li«* r of f •'ie hatur «•an of kc . . mother pouring it on kindling } n tl , r kiwi range. The father and one child were slightly burned an«! M, Mcinerney lost considerable Idols from a cut receive«! when he broke a window to reseu«- the chil.lren Mrf M«Tnerney was unhurt. The chili oid not at first seem ..tiiouJv i an.l -a ; net hruu.-hl to ths hoKpSTai nere ui.tn Sunday. The house Vw only sngntiy dumag. d. lll •M W. H. Quitmeyer of So«» arrived in the metropolis for the first lim«, i several weeks to «1«> some shonnin«. He says he has been too busy S farming operations to think ' about coming to town. in DR. I. J. BR1DENST1NE Physician and Surgeon Outlook Montana I