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F. Peterson 2ND, 1911 In the New Bank Building on Main Street new stock comprises ail that is new and nifty in everything to wear for Men, Women and Children; the latest styles and the best workmanship. Our line of Dry Goods, Notions, etc., will always be up to the minute with the new ideas and creations. The time has come when the progressive merchant must turn his stock more often and take a smaller margin of profit; and hav ing had many years experience in retail business feel confident we can serve you best. For the past thirty days we have searched the eastern markets for the best lines of merchandise adapted for this vicinity, buying for spot cash taking advantage of the recent drop in all lines of merchandise enables us to offer you ex cellent values in all lines. On Saturday, December second our opening day we will be glad to show you thru our new store which will be one of the finest and best equipped stores in Eastern Montana. H. Mullendore was down from Glendive on business Wednesday. | | | | j j Ah Owing* ww a visitor in the city on Tues.lav and Wednesday i from the ranch. , Mrs. M. W. rower was up|p visiting relativ( i s a i from Beach few days this week, Mrs. B. II. Hire entertained j the Ladies Aid society at her home on Thursday evening - . Messrs. Arthur G. Parsons and R. B. Chappell \. ere Miles City visitors the fir t of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Par sons returned the first of the! week from a few weeks visit at Chicago and other eastern points. ! Attorney L. F. Fisher return ed to the city the latter part of last week after spending sever al days in Glendive on legal bu: i ness. Raymond Schuster was in from the ranch on business Wednes day. Mr. Sehusoer expects to depart shortly for his home in Joliet. Ilk Paul Smith, of Beach, was a brief visitor in the city Sunday, en route home from Glendive, at which city lie lias, been employed the past summer. Dean James, who until recent ly has been assisting Manager J. W. Langley, at the local office of the Midland Goal & Lumber Co., resigned his position the latter part of last week to accept the management of that company's new yard at Intake, Mont, Chronicle: A couple of weeks ago we chronicled the fact that M. J. Kiedrowski sold his farm four miles south of this city to Holland D. Preston for fcvll) per acre. Mi 1 , lviedrowski sold his farm, alt right, and Holland I), Preston was the purchaser, but the price per acre he had to pay 1or<ler *° llc l uldate ( ebt he " ec ® s! T 5 ' c0 " t ™ te ' 1 I'uyvnc the , lan<1 was * 49 lnstfaJ 0 iaml more in keeping 1 with the r ] ce Colden Valley dirt is usual ]y S ole for. Mr. Kiedrowski was in tin* city the latter part of last week and .informed us of our mis take. Simple Mixture Used in Wibaux. Many in Vi I mux hiv now using Hi 1 simple inu-ktlmni bark and gty.eiiin* mixture known as Ad J£ i-ka, th e new (it! man A | ) pe i n I - ici! is remedy A SINGLE DOSE relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach almost i .N - STAXTIA . This simple mixture antisepticizes the digestive organs ml draws off the impurities and people are sin prised how Ql K'K LY it helps. C. ,M. Allen, Druggist Legal Notices Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, IT. S. Land Of liv-e at Miles City. Montana, October B'L Ldl. Notice is hereby viveii tb.it Hon bon O. I t . '. m . of Wibaux. Montana, who, on OcinberL, 1'tni;, made Home lead Entry No. ilairj Senal No. ". i ' . for Nw 1 l Section 1". Towmhip Id N., Range ■ Id. M I*, meridian, has riled notiee of inten tion to make Final Five-'* ear proof, to establish eta ini to tin* land above described, before Walter W. William on IT. S. Boiiiiui inner, at Wibuax Montana, on the Both day of November, HUl. Claimant names a witness* William Beeler, William Cale, Alley Hutchins, Ceorge Beeler all of Wibaux, Montana. A. K1 RC'll HR, Register. Notice for Publication Department of tbo interior, IT. S Land OfiUvut Miho City. Montana. October J L Pill. Noti» »' is hoifby given (bat John C. Willard, of Wibaux. Montana. whnon November IB.. : made Homestead Entry No Ell. Serial No. | 02274, for Nw 1-4 Section s, Town.-bip IB N., ! Raw 59 F.. Montana Di-in Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final live year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Walter H Williamson. II, S. Commission er. at Wibaux, Montana, on the !m|i ila, of Nov ember, 1911. Claimant names as witne- se:,: Jay A. Damtt, Frank E.W illard, E. P. Wright, Henry Hunter, all of Wibaux. Montana. A. KIRCHER. Register. NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION Department of tin* Interior, U.S. Land OHioe at 1 Miles City,Montana, October 19. 1911. Notiee is heretiy iriven that Nettie Dunning, of I'd .'ohill, Montana, who, on March 2H, 1910 made Home: t.-ad Fntvv, No. 07527 for E 1-2 Nw 1-4, VV 1-2 NF. 1-4. Section 20, Township. 11 N., Kanire ' E. M. I'. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final commutation Proof, to e*l ildish claim to the land above described before Water F. VVilliamsor., U. 8. Commissioner, at Wibaux. Montana, on the 12th day of December, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: John Phelps, Nick Steiss of Edgehill. Mont,, .lames McManigle, Marshall Rife of Wibaux, Montana. A. Kin her. Register. Notice for Publication i '* ■ * ment of the Intel ior, II. S. Land Office at Mil* City, Montana. Oct. Lb*. 1911. N*»tice is h'-pfby given that Samuel C. Fwalt, of Wibaux, IVIont.. who on March la, 1909, made IfonMead Entry, No. LB,9 19, for Sid 1-1 NF 1-4 Id 1 SF 11. SW l-l SF 11, Section 1. Township 1* N.. Range By F. M. P. meridian, lias filed notice of intention to make final Commutation proof to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before Walter F. Williamson. U. 8. Commissioner, at Wibaux, Montana, on the fith da of 1 leeember, .1911. Claimant names as witnesses: John Sartori. John Dame, Adelbert Woodhull. C. S. W.....Ihull, all <ff Wibaux. M out. A. KIRCH Eli, Register. ---- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Non-Coal Isolated Trast PUBLIC LAND SALK Department of tli«* interior. If. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana, Nov. 1. 19IL j Notiee is hereby riven that, as directed by the | C-.n,mi -siener of 1 he C.eneral Land Office, under 1 1 :r*. i ior.. of Act of Congress approved June 27. i 19'. (44 Stats . 1171 we will offer at public sale, itothehii'he t bidder, at Id o'clock A. M , on the 22nd day of December, 1911. at tiiis office, the following described land: Lot . 1, I. Sec. 1H, 1. 1 : N„ It. 59 F , V. P. M. An\ persons claiming adversely the above-de • r.beil land are a.tvi ed to file their claims, or ob jections. on or before the time tie.- itrnated for' iale. A. KIRCHEU, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Departim*nl of tbo interior, IT. S. Land office at Mitf Lily, Montana. Nov. IB*. 1911. Ni»t ice i hereby given that Jo: eph F. Doblar, of Wibaux, Mont., who, on March. S, 1910, made Home iciid Entry No 07192. Serial No. for S\v l-l, 't»ction '21, Township 15, North. Range GO. F. M. H. meridian, has bled notiee of intention to make Final Commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before IT. S. Land Office, at Miles City. Montana, on the Both day of December, 1911. Claimant names :e witnesses: John Witte, William Witte. Dave Hawkin ', and Thomas W. Davis, all of Wibaux. Mont. A. KIRCHER, Register. I I j The Northwester! Land Products Show At St. Paul Auditorium December 12-23, 1911 The first annual Exhibit of the newly formed North western Development League of the "Prosperity States of America," Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Alaska. The Land Products Exhibition in Saint Paul is one means adopted for carrying out the objects of the Northwestern Development League It will be a show of the Northwest States, by the Northwest States, and for the Northwest States* and not to promote private or corporate interests. Saint Paul has been selected as the place for the first exhibition under the aespices of the Northwestern De velopment League, primarily because of the fact that St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Twin Cities, form a great gateway through which much of the traffic of Northwest passes, and through which move the thous ands of people who go to and fro in the Northwest, bent on pleasure, health or the search of a home. Convenient DeLuxe trains several times daily to and from St. Paul and Minneapolis via the Northern Pacific Railway A. M. CLELAND General Passenger Agent St. Paul Minn. F. H. PAIGE Agent Try a "Pioneer" Ad For Quick Results!