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; ! r. .. ant Ads I I I SWEET CLOVER— Pure Montana i yellow blossom, six cents per pound | f.o.b. Bainville, Montana. R. O. ! Lunke. (51-5tc) -— FOR SALE—Sweet clover seed white and yellow, recleaned and scarified, raised on my own land and guaran teed free from noxious weed seeds. O. S. Ellevold, Hanks, N. D. (51-2) FOR SALE—500 bushels pure Mar $1.25 per bush quis seed wheat, el. Olaus Eggen, Archer, Mont. (50-3tp) FOR SALE—Registered Reserve Flax $3.00 per bushel. Sample at Coun ty Agent's office, Plentywiood. Geo. Overby, Plentywood, Mont., mem ber Montana Seed Growers Assn. 49-t3 FOR SALE—About 425 bushels Feed Barley, at 40 cents per bushel. Pet er Floren, 8 miles east and 3 miles north of Antelope. 51-t3 FOR SALE—Pure Ceres Wheat. O. C. Sederholm, Whitetail, Montana. (49-4t) FOR SALE—Seed and feed oats and speltz. Inquire at The Mint. 49-t3 FOR SALE—Feed Oats. Inquire Emil (50-2c) FOR SALE—Four hundred bushels seed oats. Full line of second hand horse machinery. Viva Darvis, Plen tywood. FOR SALE—Swedish select seed oats, cleaned, 60 cents per bushel. Ernest Steinke, Plentywood. Stenmark, Plentywood. (50-4p) (50-2p) FOR SALE—Six Rowed Barley, dean ed ready for the seeder. 75 cents per bushel. Hans Hardersen, Arch (50-tf) - SEED CORN for sale-Yellow flint and white mixed flint and pop corn, 10 cents per lb or $5 per bushel, Sacks free. Chas. Ehry, Route 2, Dagmar. (50-2p) ---! er. FOR BETTER YIELD-Higher pro tein, sow the new CERES spring wheat. Original seed from N. D. experiment station. Montana grown this year, fourteen per cent protein. Cleaned and sacked, two dollars per bushel f. •>. iV.piar. ELEVATOR CO., Poplar. FARMERS 50-5t PIGS FOR SALE—Early spring pigs. Bom about March 1. John Fink, (51-lp) Raymond. FOR SALE—White Wyandotte set ting eggs. See George Bolster, (50-2p) Plentywood. , FOR SALE R. C. Rhode Island Red Hatching eggs. Harrison strain, $1.00 per 15 eggs Mrs. Han s Har dersen, Archer, Mont. _ 49 ~tf BUY Minnesota Standard Accredited Chicks. Another step in the im provement of our breeding stock. Prices and illustrated circular sent free. Bobb Hatchery, Fergus Falls, Minn. (48-6t) '__ 3!4 Cemts feeds a chick 30 days with V. C. High Protein Chick starter or Turkey Starter. Canadian and American government poultry ex perts have discovered higher pro tein mashes increase livability 10 j per cent and growth 15 to 80 per cent over low protein mash com monly sold. Reduce chick mortality, 25 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $4.50. Valk er-Christensen Co., Minot, N. D. (50-10t) CHICKS-Super quality chicks from most northern, vigorous, acclimated, acclimated, state accredited and inspected flocks. Culled, mated, healthy, stur dy. "Your chicks all what you said. Sure fine," writes Mrs. Jack- j son, Bole, Mont. Reduced prices, j See very special offer. Valker- 1 Christensen, Minot, N. D. (At ifi\ ! ! per 100 . . _$10 00 Barred R^lra. S. C. Red^ Buff Orp. per 100 .$13.00 White Wyandottes. W'hite Rocks, R. C. Reds, per 100.$14.00 $2.00 per 100 deposit books your or- 1 der. We are located on G. N. rail- ! DAKOTA CHICKS High Quality, Northern Aodimated We Ship C. O. D, White and Brown Leghorns, Anconas, - —$ 10.00 way, assures you quick service. DAKOTA HATCHERIES Rugby, N. D. 47-8t FOR SALE—As I have quit farming, I have for sale one Moline binder, wagon, one Rock Island gang plow, 12 in., one bob sleigh, hay rack with bottom, and oat bundles, pome oat hay .about 200 bushels of oats, 2 horses, a 2-year-old colt, 1 set of harness. GUST OLSON, 4 miles southeast of Dooley. 49-tf one FOR SALE—Three burner Gas , . ■■■■ range. ' 1 Llectnc washer. Inquire at Pro ducers New's. (50-2t). : FOR SALE—Household goods such as rockers, chairs, tables, beds, duofold cabinet, bureau, buffet, 6-tube At water Kent radio with ball entenna, complete. Mrs. Dan Olson, Plenty wood. (50-tf) WRSALE—1 Van Brunt Single Disc Drill, 11 foot, sheaf oats and hay. ' Hans Agaard, 10 miles S., 2 miles! w es t of Plentywood. 5l-t2 ! SALE —1 20-double d'ISO drill Disc harrow and 1 drag. Reinertson, Plentywood. • 1 Martin _ (61-tf) FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1927. In quire Producers News, 50-tf FOR SALE—Bungalow and bam, best location m Plentywood, including four lots, at reasonable price. Good water and soil. Inquire at Produc ers News. F on fÙ l n 0H PENT —Half section on the Reservation p ftr , a 16-30 Tractor. John Deere 4 -bot° and 8 foot binder. W. C HAYDEN. Box 522, Plentywood, FOR rent— Four 2 ready for 15th. wood. (49-4t) -room apartments occupancy about March Martin Reinertson, Plentv 49-tf. WANTED! Ambitious, industries per son to introduce and supply the de FOR SALE—My farm 5 miles south east of Dooley. Good set of build mile Three quarters of a Also 200 bushels of J. P, Anderson, Dooley, (49-3t) mgs. from school, speltz. Montana. FOR SALE OR RENT: SWV4, NW'4, 25-34-56, East of Antelope, Mont. All tillable prairie. SEV4, 16, NE%, 21-33-55; all prairie situated west of Reserve, Montana. FOR SALE: Improved half section: Lout SW^4, 25, NW%, 36-34-55 zenhiser'' homestead near Antelope, Montana. N%, 13-37-64 north of Raymond, "Yeo" Homestead. Price $3800.00. 5^.2 p, D. MORCK, Plentywood, Mont, FOR LEASE OR RENT on the fol lowing terms, land known as the Geo. Ator place N^iNW^ Sec. 35, NViNE^ and EHNWÎ4 Sec. 34, & E%SW% Sec. 27, Twp.36, N. Rge. 54. Person clearing rocks from any amount of land and breaking it can have crop for this year, if the a mount broke is 50 acres or more. J.C.Wigmore, Medicine Lake. (51-tf $2000.00 CASH will buy 320 acres, one mile south of Dooley. C. P. 51-3t Grytness, Ambrose, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Modem house, 9 rooms, including bath and laundry room, also large porch. For particulars, call 82. — 51-t2 FOR SALE—Good work horse, five years old. Also Rumely cream sep arator. Albert Swanson , 8 miles east of town on blue trail. FOR SALE— Registered Percheron Stallion coming nine, black, perfect individual. Sire and dam grand champions. O.S.Ellevold, Hanks, N. Dak. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED — For motherless home. Middle-aged lady. Permanent position. Write X. Y. Z., care of Producers News. (50-2p (51-2t) 51-tl mand for Rawleigh Household ducts in Sheridan county and other nearby towns or rural districts. $150 ; to $4C0 a month or more clear pro fit. Rawleigh methods get business everywhere. No selling • experience required. We supply Products, Out fit, Sales and Service Methods—ev erythmg you need. Profits increase every month. -Lowest prices; best values; most complete service. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. MT-3022, Miime 4 o ^ { « Mi apons ' Mlnn ' "*9 ews | > \ RESERVE Mrs. Paul Jacobsen, who has been Rochester for the past month for j medical aid, returned Saturday dng much improved in health. i Lars Angvick, State Representative, , Ie ^ urn ®d from Helena Saturday morn T a ^ . r , a ver y strenuous session in I th ® Legasiature. i Oswâld Andersen and Carl Lind 1 ? ame ln Monday morning, after spend in ^ bbe wm t er various points ' . the East. Several of the local boys took in the dance at Plentywood Saturday night. Viggo Strandskov has a construc tion crew putting up an engine house at the Community Oil Co. warehouse, pulling the old hand pump becoming very tiresome to the oil man there these warm days, so he will let the little engine do the work of pumping off those tank cars and filling those wagon tanks. ? ffl e morn in burine«« selling' nunm somTof °? 10 here i^st season * b 1 h ° meS Mrs Aacved and MVc v shopW in § trains Mondav Monday. were Plentywood between Tolle boys, who have spent the winter around Trenton, Mo., returned last Saturday. They will do some extensive farming on the reservation the coming season. The Commercial Club dance in the s<dl0(d house last Saturday evening *2? 88 US V al quite successful. The f,, P roce eds came- to about twenty ' °*' ars - Mr - and Mrs. Max Hueth of Plen î 7 "? 0 ? among those who ai « eT l ded the Community party here last Saturday evening. Next Saturday evening a group •> fJi VA V A Tip for the Wise Housewife! For The Best Meats At th eLowest Prices Come to FORMAN'S Where Quality Prevails And Service is Prompt and Efficient f Forman's p. FR ED FORMAN, Prop. Phone 17 Plentyi < V card from east of town will put on a SthT„r5. n d e donTrÄ e Ä "" fUnd ** raiSed f ° r 3 Hans Madsen, who operates the between Reserve and Dagmar again after a long soell of sledding on account of the snow. It was tough sledding at that Every day sees a big improvement The road from Medi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lenninger mo tored to Grenora for dental work on Saturday. Paul Haïtien transaefed business in Crosby Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laugen spent Sunday wit hrelatives in Crosby. Eller Peterson of Kenmare is vis itmg friends here this week. The Luther League rendered a very good program at the church Sunday evening. Prof. Friesleben was absent from his school duites a couple of days last week due to an infection in his face. He consulted Dr. Budd of Ambrose who advised him to remain at athe hospital for a few days for treat ment He is now back at school feel m MreHenrv T^moen entertained a few lad v friends Tuesda y afternoon Mi ss ^Ohristons^of^DaJvilto ^^s as «dating at the Rav Stageberg'home Ethel Nesten was givln a surense bv some of her voune friends Salur 2 • nW uei nn Ko;«» Vior birthdlt An're^rt h blr ^ hda c y - a P eI T y tim £. S offlCer in the roads. . . cine Lake to Plentywood is in very good shape and in a few days no doubt all roads leading into town will be easily made with a car. WESTBY Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hou gen at Ambrose hospital last week, a son. Inger and Esther Nelson of Alka bo were Westby visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Fosberg of Doo ley visited relatives here over Sun day. , fm D ft w* MiiCr j' _j Yi ^f T ^ r ' f f g ""***£ £ ard ab , the Mr - anu Mr p s ' G ^- Miller on Friday evening, . Poy °T ton ^ th ,® f armers Gram and lrad lnGo " Sb0 . re * . Preparations are being made for gf° d ^ given at the Lu theran church Easter Sunday. Do »t forget the auction alle at the Walter Olsen Garage on March 30. On Wednesday evening, March 13, the local declamatory contest was held at the Orpheum. Although the weather was very unfavorable and' roads impassable there was a large at-1 tendance. Nine of the high school girls took part in the contest. In the oratorical group were Linda Ness, Clarice Thoen and Minnie ^ monson. Dramatic, Alpha Anholt, Clarice Rice, Mildred Morrison, Hel en Hultgren, Helen Larsen and Alta Johnson. Minnie Simonson was the women in the oratorical group and^' Helen Larsen was awarded flnt prize S i ng 1 et 0 P „auaP r ofeÄ:r„, S ^ The friends and relatives of Mr. P. W. Plambeck gathered at his home to help him celebrate his fifty-third birthday. A big supper was served, Ever y °ne present had a good time. The friends and neighbors are very sorry to hear that Mrs, Martin Lar sen has been confined to her bed for the past two weeks. We are all hop mg she will soon be well. « A very interesting play, entitled Always in the Way," was given by a number of young people from the Dagmar church at the Brotherhood x,. 8 ! 1 ° n Marcb lft L A large crowd as present. After the play a dance wa- given and light refreshments were serv^ at midnight. This play will be given again at the Dagmar mertown. RACINE VALLEY I- V H R ■ 4 - ■ vV i 06101 f 1 eavy Duty j j Trucks don't all the heavy loads And when has to bear up der heavy service, it needs the help that Dura motor oil can give. >• carry i v a car un i ! ■ its □us J O I LG 1 WESTLAND OIL i CO p P AW church on March 15th and at Grenora'the sent . ° n A M „ a Ä birthdays have been brations . 6 "March"'" ÿ ~ ÔS tt ensen's March 3nh Mis Vigg„ Johan sen's; March 4th, Lomaa v,onraa~en s, March 7th, Anton Jorgensen's; March 11th, Carl Schultz. Onn all occassion s friends gathered> a { if \ he *s pe homes where bou " U ^/" ere served and geneial good times the guests home happy* A reception was given FnUay even ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Brendensen at the Brotherhood Hall. A large number of friends of the bridal couple spent a very happy evening at dancing. Refreshments ■were served at midnight. Mrs. Bren densen was formerly Miss Martha Peterson. veiy beautiful writing desk as gifts frorn the many f P - - • Word has been r hildren nrrim^i Andrew Nielsen and children arrived safely at her home m South Dakota. faFon^orv^ll C w 1 M * Niels Sundstod are Mr ' and Mr L. «5 « JX 'S . are Ä Pare ° f a baby * ,rl born A rw . PT ,; inr was he ] d at i>aoJ church in honor of Olof Miller ^e basement was ^{1^ decora^ tataïlVSÎ occasion in nink and white At «even ser ved which v/as fol lowe £ P b and so * x-, „ , m 6 »n f retired to the meêtimr h in«e XhLe they enioVe^ them^dve^ by d • f( f r th J e y rest of th ; evening & ^ J f Wil] j To t, n< , pn was a Reserve The Ladies ' Aid of the Dagmar] Lutheran at the home of Mrs ' Swen Petersen Wednesday. William Johnsen brought the high sch ° o1 ^ home from Antelope and Tlieo - Jorgensen took them back Sun-, day. Both parties vrere on the safe side for in case the y did get stuck there was a big crew to lift too. The couple received a were guests at the home of Martin Lar Sunday. Thomas Sundsted and family were visiting at the Niels Sundsted home. In spite of the breaking up of win terdudn^thelastfewdays^anum b er of people found the roads passable enough to spend the Sunday away from home. j^ r d Cro=s were guests at W " jX l ' TOtS We ' 6 BUCStS a ' A aTA j , - 1 .A™?* C " t n ™** n I a " d J am " y WCTe . ^ ^" ue 'A s of ^ ar s Larsen s. ! . Joh , nse + n ^ ^elope ' «Zf® T nb lJ d J* 016 hoiae of| ' 1 T,!™ f °" G . Pet ere en returneo fiom " h îl V1 x l at Plent ^ ot l d Sunday. win , " W J\.° ^ as spo . nt th ® , ^ ^ VN V D '' ietu ^ ncd , ?" jL ^ Com \ hack | Ss ffrm^r ^alridT/ W ° j d t t ^ f S .V ndsted 8X1d J» r « ea Jansen ! 3 f d ^ ami ^y wo ^ r guests at the Sund been on the if i a Î5® . Pa f 'T V u Æt W Petexsuu' made a trip to the Peterson farm near Antelope for their farm machinery. It looks as if preparations for spring are beginning. nineteenth anniversary of Brotherhood was celebrated at Brotherhood Hall at Dagmar. The ! j eveiîin g was spent in dancing and ! playing whist. A large crowd attend ! ed and a general good 'time was had b y everyone. Mrs - Plambeck and daughter visited at the Martin Larsen home Sunday, i A large number of friends and rel- ! atives me, t at the Sundsted home on 1 the fourteenth to help celebrate Mrs. ' Thomas Sundsted's birthday. T* 16 annual election of Farmers' Cooperative Store of Dagmar was! held March 16th to elect three offi-1 cers. All officers a on the re-elected were again for the coming year. Clarence Petersen was a caller at home of his sister, Mrs. Harvey Oarpender. Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Johnsen enter tained at their home Sunday, Mrs.lH. Rasmus Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Andre asen. of Viggo Petersen and family visited at the Nels Petersen home over Sat urday and Sunday. Nels Jorgensen was taken ill sud denly on Saturday, Sunday he was taken to Plentywood and placed in care of Dr. Storkan. We hope he will soon be well. Soren Johansen and family visited at the Nels Paulsen home Sunday. Miss Anna Sundsted is visiting at Thomas Sundsted's. Saturdj y evening there was a p i eas - an t social gathering at the school bouse * n response to invitations issued b Mrs. F £ Welsh and Mrs A- P . Taylor> ^ the residents of McElroy and immediate vicinity. Progressive ' Whist furnished the main diversion ,for the adults, the children indulged | in more activé games. Mrs, Lester won the head prize for the ladies; tbree gentlemen, Albert Lillithun, O. M ' Lutnes and another ' tied for first ' ft? JÆ TXw'™ SS* £ prlze to Mr - LlUlthun - After the &ames a delicious lunch was served Relj&JÎSf 1 Afte^lunJh^iri^ ?nd itmbuted. .Alter lunch singing and 1 v ^ s ^ n g were indulged in. At a late hour the K atheri . ns . broke up all u ex * pressm f appreciation to their hos tesses for a very pleasant - Joe and Sam Patterson were county seat visitors .one day last week. | Eldon and Arils Henke and Doris Willumsen are still on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rongstad, who have been staying at the Patterson. home during Mr, and Mrs. Joe Pat McELROY QUITMEYER ILIVEMEARN > A \ / 'O: /) ' A T»*CM © SPRING THOUGHTS Mtnst ev'ry man's glad he's alive When the first days of spring time arrive; For ev'ry mank knows When rude winter goes, Both business and pleasure will thirve. ♦♦♦♦♦ B USINESS always perks up in the spring. And then there's ?olf-— and motor tours— and fishing trips, to look forward to! Did you know that the first day )f spring arrives this week? Well, we're telling you! Your Thrift Ought to Measure Both Business and Pleasure! Farmers and Merchants State Bank Led [ÿ? 1— ■ - m MAKING THE §9 FARM PAT By Old Man Economy I'VE FOUND THIS TRACTOR' TO BE EVERYTH I NS YOU CLAIMED FOR IT, JlM. I'M SATlSf IlDTHAT YOU TIPPED ME OFF TO THE BEST BUY ON k THE MARKET. r YOU COULDN'T HELP BUT LIKE THE ' Deere . Hank, it has more POVER THAN TRACTORS HUNDREDS i ° F POUNDS HEAVIER AND IT'S HUNDREDS OF PARTS SIMPLER. I'VE HAD MINETVO YEARS AND < LIKE IT BETTER EVERY TIME J I USE IT. __ / M S3 K t.c t r i, 3 L' t' I ÈS i] \t ■ < * 1 • 1 * '»"»•ii."' 1 • v 1 Û •nt m •■I \ kV 1 ' » W^/iv/ , L wMt • • \ % • • • '• * * • • .V '7 .v' ■V' '5! L'C 11. 83 ii' A P0\V cRrli LTIPCT- f(l (7C, IIIi/l i* I, T/Cz, » » i . vi V ^ 'I v C e Wi * ^JTC I ^7 ^ \ 4» I r 1 « Come In and Let L^s Demonstrate Our Tractors and Other Machinery Û 5° r ", THE MARK OF QUALITY WNIAOC FAMOUS BY GOO IMPLEMENTS -X I At this StoreYou Get Q U ALI T Y SERVICE *NO ~x Ï he John Deere Tractor is the only tractor WEIGHT on the Drawbar. know of that will pull its OWN v/e \Xr The new John Deere is still more powerful than last year. We guarantee you will have less upkeep expense on a John Deere than any other tractor. I lit Plentywood Implement Cd m k: & 553! I terson's visit to Lostwood, N. D., re turned to their home last week. School board meetings were held at C. Anderson and Sunny Hill schools on Saturday. The Annual Stockholders' meeting of the Dagmar Cooperative Associa/ tion was held Saturday. A very large crowd W as present,' manifesting the splendid interest taken by the mem Notice to Farmers After April First we will grind feed and clean seed wheat on Saturdays only, except by appointment. So get your feed ground and seed cleaned this month. We also have a good supply of bran and shorts on hand FLOUR $3.50 PER HUNDRED Plentywood Milling Co. fcmmicK-DsSiRiNO % PLIJTKp FEED A p »1 3g It 12 ) % mm ft i\ A V * , m. i_i McCormick - Deering m * « * IZI FOR HORSE OR TRACTOR POWER * IZI m m in all sizes; Light Draft; Sturdy.. Construction;.. Im proved Fluted Force Feed; Handle Any Kind of Seed; Bearings are Dust Proof and have Reversible Chilled Wearing Ring, thus giving you double wearing service. Let us show you these drills, and also our'complete Line of McCormick-Deering Machinery, which includes Two, Three and Four Plow Tractors; 14 and 21 foot wide Type Disc Harrows; Tandem Disc Harrows; Har row Plows; Disc and Mouldboard Plows; Field Culti vators and Repairs. In addition to the new 22-36 Four Plow 'Tractor sell ing at $1385, on Two Falls Terms, we have a few of the 3-plow 15-30 Tractors, which we are selling out at $1175, freight paid, on Two Fall terms. Here is a bar gain in a 3-plow tractor. * m * M * * * £ Dooley Implement Co. PLENTYWOOD and DOOLEY 3 ; bers of this very success » prise. Walter Therkildse • ager, is to be commendJH ? s very efficient manner i n Jf? r tl has conducted the store • 11 credit is^ also due to hi, n<i ^ clerks. The store has enjoveH ceptionally successful year ' ^ *»• lunch was served by the D ap A ^ dies and was enjoyed by a ii ? ar t pre sen' k