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local 'Stems of Special Interest Miss Cora Long visited with friends in Glendive over Sunday. S. B. Clmppoll transacted busi ness in Glendive on Saturday, last E. W. Clockson was in from Carlyle on business, Wednesday. See that fine line of hats just received at the Wibaux Merc. Co. Messrs. Powers and Harry Brin* ion were visitors from Beach, Sum d*y. Harve Robinson was in the city on business today, from Sentinel Butte. H. Muilendore departed, Satur day, on a brief business visit at Missoula. Messrs. Fraud Hihos and Carl Meekly were Sunday visitors from the ranch. Gep. Mosser is pending a few days in town this week, from the anck at Trotters. E. S. Herrick, of the Exchange Bank, came down from Glendive on business today. A very enjoyable dancing party wa- given at the H. D. Dennis ranch on Friday, lad. Mr. and Mrs. C. W Harper were visitors in Wibaux, Monday, From the Edge Hill ranch Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harper de parted on Monday evening for a •isit at the Twin Cities. W. H. Terreil is spendiug a few lays in town with his family, thh week, from the ranch nea. Trotter. The dance given in the hall on L'ue dav evening was well attended and proved very fucc^pful, socially T. B. Hall moved his family and household goods in from the lanch today, and will reside in the Jen sen hm e B. Muilendore departed on Sat urday evening for a visit with friends a d relatives at his former home in Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. W. E. Stockstill returned to her h me here on Sunday morn ing, after an extended visit with her parents at Pioneer, Mo. Stra' od—One bay horse, weight LOO) fbs,; v h'te hind feet, clipped; bra ded WE on -ight shoulder. $'() tevard for information leading to his recovery. Wrile or call at Oh onic e Office, Beach, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. A G. Parsons en tertained a few friends at their a mC • n 1 day niaht. A sump tuous dinner was served at six o'clock, and a v>rv pleasant even ing was spent in playing whist. Attomev Fisher, who has. been oca e 1 in the rear "f the First Na n'° a 1 Bank * n ;, d'ng, removed his office fixture*.into the double apart ments, facing Wibaux Street, this week, wheie he now lias ideal office rooms. 1 lmer Fu'< hii s came uown from Wibaux Ti e day and l e and hi$ orc ther, J. L.,.cont umated a deal with Howard Doug a-, agent fo~ and a member of 1 h Hoog'e Plow Co., of ». arly 5 ©, Montana, whereby! 'le Hu, ■< bins Bros, became owners! of a O-hme power C ase e-gine,I u ' e of | lows and ctfao e ui ment. -Billing. County Republican. After haviug a hearing before]^ Justice Bn. hed on charge of arson, which re nl : e 1 in his discharge! J« hn Di uthii was o i ast Friday, e-a restt d when C on t AH or; ey Le . or eau ed a similar v a a 11 ho sworn out. We u derstand th t Dou b t was gi e i a h a ing bef no the Justice ,f Peace, i f Glend^ee u d eve f< r dis trict ei urt under a $2,000 bond. Watch Wibaux Grow ! Read F. W. Hahn's card iu this issue. Order your masquerade costumes early, at Allen's. W. W. Lathorn was in from the ranch on business, Tuesday. Miss Gladys Randall spent Sun day with her parents at Ber ch.* Mr. and Mrs. John Douthit.were visitors from the farm, Wednesday. L. J. Willis visited over Sunday with friends at the Edge Hill ranch* Mr. and Mrs. Drud. of Carlyle, spent Sunday with Wibaux friends. Erwin Lynk was a brief caller the first of the week from his farm south of town. Mrs. Walter H- Bell entertained the Ladies of the Guild Society at her home this afternoon. Mrs. Fred Gilbert, of Sentinel Butte, was in the city, Saturday, having dental work done, F. C, Cook, the hardware man, was calling on customers here Monday, from Miles City Bill*! are out announcing a big masquerade ball in be given in the hall here on Monday, Feb. 22. Services will be held in St. Thom as' church here on Sunday, Feb* 21st. at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Auditor Montgomery, of the Midland Coal & lumber Co.,, is .in the city, this week, from Miles City. H. D. Dennis and Jas. Drnst were business callers in the city, Wednesday, from their farms south of town. James Thompson spent sever * 1 days, this week, visiting w\th his wife who is confined to the hospi tal at Gleudive. Dr. O. R. Niece, the dentist, spent a few days at Sentinel Butte, the first of the week, looking after his:, dental work. Joe McFillin retained on Fridav evening from a brief business trip to different points in the western part of the state. Sunday School will be held in St. Thomas' church at 2 o'clock every Sunday afternoon. Every one is. cordially invited to attend. John Graham returned to Wi baux pn Thursday evening, from Missoula, where he was recently ca'led to attend the funeral of his aged father. ■ F. rSaV—Eggs from thorough ored barred Plymouth Rocks, Spring Creek Poultry Farm W. S. Marvin, Proprietor. Sentinel Butte, N. D. Albeit Pickering', who has been identified as the junior member of the Jordan.Pickering Co., has ] cepted a position as clerk in their! successor's store. Tom Ri'ey, the woolbmer, has secured the wool clips of William Lindsay, M. H. Di -kman and P. C ' Greyer on contract, for a price twenty cents.-The Review. Mrs. Roy White, of Belle Fr uche B. D., who ha? been visiting fori the past three weeks with berj parents, Mr. aid Mrs. W. W Lath an at this pi.ee, J ome the first of the week. A. E. Rati on's ma h : re was the e e; e cf a le rible ao Wedi e - ay foreacoti, cause' 4 by the explosion of a farce oil tar v h h roeu'ted in tjie death of ' more, amaffiirbt. Tb ... ex l«ion[ the report of wh U * #sa fc, e irt j f or miles around, w a? a ^ g | ait it ft angled its victim-.recked ^ho entire building.- Chronicle (bop .c dent ENTERTAIN AT WHIST (concluded from first page.) sixty, assembled to engage in the interesting a-d fascinating game of whist. Playing commenced at nine o'clock, and for the next three hours the game w as waged fast and furious, some going up and some going down and others remaining stationary, as luck or science at the game, influenced by good, bad, or indifferent partnors, fell to each one's lot. About the hour of midnight, the tables were cleared and some sub stantial to cheer the inner pian were brought forth. A few played out their hands but the majority threw them down and eagerly grasped the delicacies before them, and by the way the hosts and host essess waltzed around with the re freshments they all seemed to be hungry and appreciated that part of the p.-ogramme as much as the playing.—we diu. After an hour passed in lynching and social in tercourse playiug was resumed and kept up until about two a. m., when prizes were given to the success ful, as well as the unsuccessful players. Mr. E. F. Fisher and Mrs. Jos. Bilyeu capturing the head prizes, and T. J. Lynch and Mrs. Heald the booby prizes. Mr, Fisher received a fouutain pen, Mrs. Bilyeu a souvenir spoon, Mr. Lynch a beautiful pair of socks— which he said he had sadly needed for many months—and Mrs. Hqqld an egg beater, which will of course be more acceptable to Mr. Heald than a carpet beater. Everyone voted it a very pleasant evening, and thanked the promoters, and we all of course wish for many re turns of the event. One who was there. Local and Otherwise* Watch Wibaux Grow! It will pay you to Read the ads. I have several thousand dollars of private money to loau on im proved fa.rms, also on commuted and final Proofs. H. K. Schuster, 49-tf Wibaux, Montana. Those who desire to buy horses that are broke or unbroke, ages ranging from 4 to 7 years, weigh ing twelve to fourteen hundred, mares or geldings, call at my ranch or after February 1 st. they can be seeu at my residence. Terms, credit or cash. Frank E. Payne. Strayed-One gentle black horse; weight 800 tbs. has white spot on tail; brand(«J "Anvil'' on left shoul der. $5 rt iward for his return, or will pay for information leading to his recovery, -Also on" bobtail blue roan mare branded "lazyFL" on left ja w, Range with Beamer's on Boxe Ider creek.* 'uhas. Dahl, Wibaux Mont. Dm i ng &he?p shearing season I will operate a hand shearing plant on Cc jttonwood creek, Ifi miles B norlth of Wibaux, and vi'l guaran tee go od work. Will also run a lippi ag tank in connection with hear ing plant and will use the f amo us Kreso Dip* Will also run i» pu Blic buck herd. Dan Sutherland. ^ , , „ , , stale's Orde,- Z _ SEED WHEAT. Rl«e Stem—They like to make The Grain Market. Following are the market prices which prevail at the Wibaux ele vator and are corrected every Thus day; No, 1 Northern rvheat, $ S'i No. 2 S2 No. I Macaroni wheat, *77 No. 1 Flax, $1*41* Oats, .42 No. 2 " 1*39. Barley, .45 Announcement Having recently purchased the entire stock of the Jordan-Pick ering Co., we take this means of announcing to the people of W L baux and vicini t y, that we will continue along the game line as successors to the above mentioned co mpany, their most excellent business, an d we hop e to enjoy your liberal patronage in _the future, as has been the pleasure of the former company, hereto fore. We also wish to state that we exnect to r etain the sa me e f ficient staff of clerks. : : : : Yours for Business, T. S. LOVELL. 1 Midland Coal 4 Lumber Co. 1 THE BEST LOT OF WESTERN COAL EVER ON DOCK IN WIBAUX ESPEC1ALLY THAT RANGE NUT. Livery, feed and Sale Stable S. H. STAMBAUGH, Proprietor GOOD RIGS PRICES REASONABLE City Dray Line Phone 21 Wibaux, Montana LQ3TS FOR SALE DO NOT INCLUDE The building material. Come to ns for those,. Our lumber is fresh stock that is well seasoned; and it will be de livered to you in proper con dition at a price that will not cause you to think you being robbed. are Geo. Heaton - •- lumbe Kreso Dip is the Best Don't run any chances by using' an infer ior article but use Kreso Dip and insure results* Every gallon guaranteed. LEAVE ORDERS AT THE DRUG STORE. L. M. ALLEN Wibaux, Montana)*