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******* ** ■♦i HM é é ti tititÉi, , tlll|H < (i| iA A Local News Nels M. Olson of Outlook was a chopper in town Tuesday. Mrs. Martin Reinertson is reported; on the sick list this week. F. B. Lossing of Wanso transacted business in our city Friday. Ethel Peterson spent the week end with her parents at Dagmar. Knute Hovet of Antelope was a . + > »»*»*»»»» * Plentywood caller last Saturday. Frank Brightsman of Dooley trans acted business in our city Saturday. Matt Eaton of Dooley was a Plen tywood business caller last Monday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Emil Moe of Archer Plentywood visitors Tuesday, were You Will Come Back Smiling! ' 4 - What pleasure and satis faction there is in having a suit or top coat that fits perfectly, that looks well, and that is comfortable. Tailor-made-to-Measure of course must be your choice because it is the only way by which you can gain all these meritorious qualities. Let Me Be Your TAILOR Prices Low f *• 4 J 4 Herman Nelson, Tailor Plentywood Montana ^4444444444 4 * * » * »M 1 » $ * $4 » *"* * * * » M ' * ■> » » » M . » *--*-* T tTtTTTîrî I ! I I I I I j I f| * ♦ v > !2 % n : «Hi : M Treat Your Wheat l t ■HI ■H o 4 ❖ w w •>* ❖ V • • ** It pays to treat your grain, the cost is It so small that you positively cannot afford to take chances. ff n ❖ ❖ o We have at hand a fresh stock of P. A. C. For maldehyde and Corona Copper Carbonate, prices are rock bottom. Bring your containers, we are ready to supply your needs. ■if J ■if %% Our II ti ❖ ❖ •> A V A 11 •4 t ■v t if Plentywood Drug The REXALL Store ! C. M. Undhjem, Prop. Plentywood, Mont. il tt 44 ^♦»❖444-4444444444444444444444444444444 4 » Î » 4 « » < * • 4-» «» <>»44444444444444444444444444444444 ♦ 44444 » 4444444444* V v Ji N i In Fresh Vegetables You'll Find NEW CARROTS m NEW CABBAGE H •a GREEN ONIONS LETTUCE AND CELERY I ua SWEET POTATOES RIPE TOMATOES DATES MIXED NUTS ea 17:71 ua rs 65 c APPLE CIDER IN GALLON TINS r£J Per Tin ua It;TJ ua SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY m 58 c 3 POUND COOKIES til r: ; n usa Easter Baskets and Blaster tggs I7ÏD ta Sorem & Company i Phone 100 Plentywood W. D. Dooley of Dooley wa. a i vls > 1 T tor T m th e county seat last Friday. N. J. Reuter and L. E. Hein each purchased new Ford trucks this week Never Fails to cure your meats Old Hickory Smoked Salt." Soreni » Co. adv | Mr and Mrs. Ben Moe of Archer Plentywood shoppers last Tues , Hen *J , McLaughlin of Antelope transacted business in our city Fri r ' . , , y t f, nng and Stucco Tj? , doi l? . by Hollan & SchroederJ We lay Brick and Tile. Call at the i Lumber Yards* 51-t2-p Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benson of Archer were Plentywood shoppers Tuesday. O. T. Benson came in from Archer Tuesday to attend the funeral of J. J. Morgan. Cheslie Markell drove down from Redstone Tuesday to attend to busi ness matters. if **« on » ❖ .. O a L. Collins of Raymond was a Plentywood business caller and visit 0r Saturda >' 01e Aspe^nd is again able to be at j his office after a siege of the mumps |and flu * Henry Wälder of Outlook transacting business in the county seat Saturday. Peter Plambeck of Dagmar was a business caller at the Clerk and Re corder's office. _ T . . Victoria Dionne left last week for Flaxville, where she has accepted a Position. Jacob Lee of Antelope was a Plen j tywood shopper and business visitor j last Friday. Get your Chevrolet car or truck j from Bredevine & Larson at Westby. ! adv. 21tf Jacob Schikurski of Raymond was a caller at the County Assessor's of fice last Friday. Lyle Monroe made a business trip to Williston last Monday, returning home Wednesday. A. W. March from the Reservation was a Tuesday caller at the county assessor's office. j Mrs, Timmerman assisted Attorney j Clifford at the court house last Thurs I day and Friday. Dr. T. J. Cooper of Dooley was a business visitor in the county metro polis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Styve of Arch l er were Plentywood Shoppers and vis itors last Tuesday. Ed. Powers, Medicine Lake banker, attended bo important business mat ters last Thursday. J, M. Whitish of the Welliver coun ; try attended bo business matters in Plentywood Monday, j Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Petersen vis | ited with the Nels Petersen family ' at Dagmar last week. j Mf s ; R - J- Lee left Tuesday for ; Williston, N. D,, where she will re ceive medical treatment. i t ~ xj -11 i j ..I. • , , x , . Lee Hill had the misfortune to break a leg while getting out coal at the Coalridge mine Saturday. We handle the Chevrolet cars and trucks. Bredevine and Larson, West by. adv. 21-tf o r» rr< v, T , S' C. Faaborg of Medicine Lake was a business visitor ui the county j metropo is ^ ast Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Knutson, Josie and i Alfred ' pf Archer, were visiting with friends in Plentywood Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stewart return , e d from Great Falls Tuesday, where they were visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Matkin were I down from Redstone Saturday, at tending the St. Patrick dance. f Theodore Jorgensen of Dagmar was transacting business at the County Assessor's office last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGowan and family of Raymond were calling on friends in this city last Sunday. Palmer Stenehjem has accepted a position at the Ingwalson store, start ing his duties Monday, March 18th. Ole Holst and Sanford J. Franson of Westby were Plentywoou shoppers and business visitors last Thursday. » March is an unusually good month for bargain shopping :r> S; Paul. Al so many good theatrcical attractions. You save money L/ stopping at Ho tel Jewell, 17 East Fifth Street. Op adv. •• if if posite Court House. Mrs. Sid Jordan and Abbie Harris were among the Raymondites trans acting business in this ci# last Mon day. o ❖ *.* *** d Charles McAloon from Ilinneapolis is visiting with the C. F. McNulty family and Catherine McNulty of this city. Mrs. Woellstein has accepted a po sition at the Kitzenberg Ready-to Wear, starting her duties last Satur day. Judge S. E. Paul and Court Sten ographer Ed Koser Ifet Monday for Wolf Point, where they will have a term of court. Mrs. C. G. Christianson spent the week end at the Sam Christianson home at Medicine Lake, returning home Sunday. Archie Hunter of Antelope and Mr, Alexander of Outlook were callers at the County Superintendent's office last Saturday. Dan Nicholson, who has been spend ing the winter in the western part of the state, returned the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanisch drove down to Antelope Tuesday evening to visit at the Hank Hendrickson home of that city. Britt Chandler passed through this city en route to Dooley from Great Falls where he had been on business the past week. L. E. Fortch left for his home Williston after attending the funeral of the late J. J. Morgan. Mrs. Fortsch remained over until Saturday when she will join her husband. ■> » -x esi . ■ I ' DELICIOUS, FRESH, TEMPTING CUTS OF Meat -x M Highest quality meats at low prices—fair weight and good service at all times. All meat fresh and purei Prompt dellv ery of all orders. It even necessary to come to our shop—just call phone No. 31 and you may be sure you will be given good value. Just try i r/n I iiO m is it HEIN'S MEAT and GROCERY . M «IIIH*IIUIIlMlllllitl|l|||||,|||| ll ||,|| ||| |, | ||llll Mr. and Mrs. OJaus Eggen Archer were Plentywood callers Tues day ' . . , Peder Brensdahl of Antelope was Plentywood business caller last Fri ""The Slickest Slickers a* cver came to town. Colors. Tan, Black, Navy, Red and Green. Johnson's Store. adv. Alma Foss is taking charge of the grocery department at the Ingwalson store, beginning her new duties Mon day, March 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Madsen drove to Dagmar last Friday night, March 15th, to attend the dance at the Dan ish Brotherhood hall. Julia Palubicki left Monday for Fargo, N. D., after spending a two weeks' vacation with friends and relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Helgeson left Thursday for Poplar after attending the funeral of J. J. Morgan held in this city last Tuesday. "Shorty" Moran and George An derson of Reserve attended the St. Patrick Ball Saturday night, at the Farmer-Labor Temple. a , j .1 j , .. _. A large crowd attended the St. Patrick Day skating last Sunday. The Plentywood Concert Band furnished the music for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Plakne of Archer were in this city Tuesday to attend the funeral of J. J. Morgan, a former pioneer of Archer. *, ,, . . ' „ . Better to choose your Easter dresses now! Our assortments are at their very peak. Why delay. John son s Store. adv. Mrs. Claude Weinland was taken home from the hospital the first of this week, where she is now convalesc ing following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dietrich re turned the first part of the week' from Minnesota, where they attended Mrs. Dietrich's mother's funeral. students. <<r ,,, , c. , , 0 ,. Gld Hickory Smoked Salt saves time at Sorem & Co. adv. , ,, xr r» ^ , ; ai \ d M rs - P* E. Moe tlrove i n ^ ror " Archer Tuesday to attend the ^rai ot J. J. Morgan and also to ™ lt ^ lth fr,ends and relatlves in thls clty - Lillian Gunderson is spending a few (j a y S visiting with friends and rela tives before returning to her work with the Montana Dakota Power Co. at Williston. Attorney Clifford and stenographer, Miss Faye Nickwall were here at-' tending to business matters Wednes day and Thursday, returning to Scobey Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hovdey left Tuesday for Williston, where Mr. Hovdey will receive medical treat ment. They will also visit with rel atives while there. Mrs. Ethel Charlesworth, who has been visiting with relatives in this city fo several days, returned to her home at Medicine Lake Monday. Mr. Matkin and Gwendolyn drove down from Redstone last Friday to attend the play "Am I Intruding," given by the Plentywood High School liT J* * Jm illvXi aj I*"ij Æ IJti 1 lXT* 1 X 0 X 4 "* i i Mir Tv 0 & l *7 J i J i "V ? i i i I i Why Do Your Chil dren Like to Come Here for Goodies ♦ i i It is because we always treat them just like grown j folks. They know that they are served as carefully j promptly and respectfully as their parents. They | like it and their parents like it, too, since it saves them more than one trip here. at i i ! Plentywood Bakery ; i MARTIN TOFTNESS, Prop. i IT I T i"i T I**t T1" T r. T,"VT f. T r, T ■**■ t ■**. t ,**■ t I Tl T|**I T Tt TThM"}M m fXrhlH m &r&r&r hP-T Æ"Æ t Cydone Sally a : ; Produced By the Plentywood Post of the American Legion at the : Orpheum Theatre Proceeds will be used for a Junior Baseball team and for a trip of a boy in 4-H Club Work to the Internationla Livestock Exposition at Chicago this fall. | I | j i I | | Friday, Mar. 22 m Curtain Goes Up At 8:15 O'Clock \ à - I I Phil Bourassa left Monday for! Grand Forks, where he will receive ! medical treatments. Mrs. Bourassa a ! will join her husband there. She has been spending the winter at Seattle. S&FJS&'SZ callers in the county capital last Wednesday. While in the city Mrs. Gosper made a pleasant visit at the A - J * Moore home, Theodore Ueland, Olof Arneklev and Milo Stangeland of Antelope were callers in Plentywood Tuesday. I 0(H P S 'uosunaqjn*) teacher of Comertown, was in Plen tywood for medical treatment last Friday and Saturday. Easter, March 31st. Let us dry clean that Dress, Cloak or Suit for you * c>ur Hoffman process you the best service obtainable. Send by parcel post Wm - Haaisc h» Plentywood. 50-tl Fred Bromberg had the misfortune to break his hand while working & e Great Northern tracks this week, Sv S baa< is getting along nicely The happened as Mr. Brom was start "« 016 s P eeder and his hand got caught in some way. paru of thacto .\ AKD THANKS " e wish to express our heartfelt Sg* t LSL frie j ds - for .î he man !; SStf'JÄf ' he °L / l° V f hU t -' ?,a SSri'J" 1 l° r the . b ?auti ful floral offerings and especially do we wish to thank the Rev. Clifford f or his comforting words and the c hoir for the beautiful music, M rs. J. J. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Hardersen. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Madsen Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Madsen Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Helgeson Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fortsdh Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan ! Mrs. Elsie M. Kent i Mr, O. S. Snyder assures on i now. ; J loving husband and father H. J. | Robb, and for the beautiful floral of-1 ferings, also Rev. Clifford and the choir which officated at the funeral. Mrs. Dora Robb Marie and Kathleen Robb. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness at the death of our ; EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH ; ri (Missouri Synod) March 24. German services and Holy Communion at lOrOO a. m. (Out look). March 29 (Good Friday). German services and Holy Communion at Doo ley, 10:00 All are welcome. a. m. A. E. Bohlman, Pastor. SLEEP ALL NIGHT NOW A. C. Smith, 41 W. Broad, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Says, "I will tell or write how I was relieved of getting up nights with Lithiated Buchu (Keller Formula). Now I get up refreshed and feeling t fine" Tt ui salts do on bîweU Twff Z* 8 ?" deposits and ÎÏ * ?nt foreign This relieves the SÆS!f S1 *ï ^ Cldlty ' -ati on th a t caus * m i_i m. House Cleaning IZl * & IZI * IZI SPECIALS m * IZI m * m * * * * * SUNBR1TE CLEANSER, 4 for . DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 for . SWIFTS PRIDE WASH POWDER, 2 for. GOLD DUST WASH POWDER, Per Pkg.;. STAR NAPTHA WASH POWDER, Per Pkg. SOPADE, Large Package, Per Pkg.j.. CHIPSO, Large Package Per Pkg. ..... ELECTRIC SPARK SOAP, 24 Bars.1. * r»fi 25 c * Hi IZI m 25 c * I * 45 c m © * 30 c I m i_i * 30 c * ! m 35 c m * 25 c 0 * m $ 1.00 * HI m * THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE I EAST I Northwest Service Stores m 0 Phone 37 We Deliver m . THIS IS 4 . / A BETTER HOME OWNED STORE Can be made possible by every person supporting their own community by trading at Home. \ SPECIAL PRICES make it an inducement for every HOUSEWIFE TO BUY AT HOME Specials for the Week of March 25th to March 30th KELLOGG'S PEP, Large Packages, Per package. SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, Per package ..... STONE'S BAKING SODA, One Pound Per package .... POST TOASTIES, Large Packages, 2 packages for ... II e 31 c 6 C 25 c The Home Grocery E. C. PETERSON, Prop. Phone 67 Plentywood We Deliver Si 4 IX i 1X1 i X; iXi lXj jX? i X1 \ Xi 1JX4 yX i lXj 1X: :Xi lXj \ X( \ X \ iX\ |X< ■ X1 ea * Join the Hr. L* * Easter Parade m V. * m m ■ *** ■ Easter Sunday means a gala day for thousands of young men, and men who stay young. It is the day to step out in the new smart styles. Our win dows mirror the charm of this adver tisement, featuring the new spring wearables.- Men instantly recognize the sterling character of the lines we have to show you and you will be con vinced that quality can still be low in price. Spring's finest stocks are here, ready for your choosing—and they were never better looking than now. The kind that will yield the maximum of satisfaction in looks and wear. Outfitting the man is a specialty o? ours and we take a lot of pride in do ing it well, everything must be just right and that's where a dependable shop like ours comes in. We're always pleased to show you * Dion-Eustrom Co. Montana Plentywood Si GS getting up nights * The tablets cost 2c each at all drug stores, Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, Ohio locally at Plentywood Drug. or „