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Entertained the Whist Club On Thursday evening of this week. Mrs. Frank J, Stipek end Mrs. Ro> MoLernn entertained the eh inkers of the Bridge Whist (.'tub find their husbands g of Mrs. Stipek. The house was very tastily decorated in the col ors of the club, with spades, (birds were throughout the evening, Mrs. T. J. I:inshell winning the lady's high prize and Mrs. Geo. T. Han sen winning the lady's "booby" prize, while Geo. Scarlett won the gent's high prize and P. A. Fiseher the gent's "booby" prize. A delightful luncheon was served and those present report, a most enjoyable time. Ji( th men's evening, at the home;^ hearts and indulged in Eastern Stars Have Organized On last Saturday evening ar rangements were made for the or gnnizatior. of an Order of the Eas tern Star in this city. A supper was served at the Davis Opera bouse and a general good time! was enjoyed. On Tuesday «ve- ! ning I ho ladies met and organized j and the first and third Tuesday i of en^h month will be the meet-! ing uigliO at, the Masonic hall. Friend of "Dad" Wills Writes Salt Lick. Ivy., Feb VI v dear Mr. Lindner: I sc-' in your valuable sketch concerning Mn and the dairy business. .lb. I Ml 4 paper a Orgain I cannot ln icre the meadow She , f . r , , . , . , reiram from adding to the sketch , ,, r , . that Mrs. Organi - was bred old Kentucky grass is bine". She is only a 'Montana adopted daughter" Hundreds of people remember her here, a small girl In short dresses as Mr. and Mrs, Wills had a wide acquaintance here. When "Dad' left, here he personally knew nearly every man in Clark Montgomery and both counties. Mrs. Orgain resembles her moth er, at her age. who was consider ed the handsomest girl in the com-! munity. Mrs. Orgain is the off T'J l r 1, ! he oMc * t Bnd l,e», families ,n old Kentooky and "blood will tel'" as much as cattle, horses or any animals of any kii\d. No doubt Mrs. Orgain swelis with pride when she is ask-; ej her birth place -Old Kentucky. Urne. to the nt3enlightened means, "dark and bloody" ground he .us use when a crime is committed here some smart aleck draws his lines a dog. The birth place of Mrs. Orgain sends cheer galore and may the daughter of Kentucky be crowned; some smart aleck draws ou imagination with large head ? to sell his paper and lies like! 2 . with success, Respectfully. Ben F. Piersall. Teachers Examination The next regular teachers' examination will be held Thurs day and Friday, Feb. 26-27, 1914 Examinations held at Wibaux, Sidney, Circle, Jordan, and Glerdive. Harriet Kelly Felt Cc Supt Burch,; Additional Local Remember February 27th. Mrs. J. C. Burns has been on the sick list this week. Miss Myrtle Galvan a trained nurse from Glendive, is earing for Mrs, H. -f. Darhv of Yates. , If you want nice Montana oln beet go to the farmers Cash Meat Market. It's line. dim Hawks, that, good farmer! I from south of town was a shopper! j in our city on Wednesday of this week. The Old "500" (Tub is meet ing: with Mrs. P. A. Fischer this (Friday) afternoon. Don't forget the school enter tainment cn next Friday evening, j February 27th. I j Miss Delta Woods, of Wood-' villo spenc a few days visiting at! | the home of Mrs. Ella Mahon ! Mrs. M. K. Schuster will enter tain the Wibaux "500" Club on Thursday afternoon, March 5th, Mrs. Emmerson Reed and Mrs, McKenzie from south of town ; were shoppe in in the city the first I of the week ! "Dad" Wills ban : sick list, for a pari * been on the f 1 ni& wee};, and I but at this writing he is up j on the road to recovery, VV. F. Parslow was down ! Allard the first of the week j stated stated that it seemed i to get down to r real city troin He good again. Dwight \ alentinc Gaiiiea cele brated his twelftli birthday on Iasi ; Saturday afternoon by having a; few of his friends at lus home! where a nice birthday dinner served. wns tin 0 tomon'ow ' return tomorrow evening from ! Minneapolis where he has been j for sometime taking treatments. 4 'Mac's" many friends here will rejoice to learrt that he is now feeling better than ever before. and \ the first, of this week they received | a carload of these autos and • '1*111 ! ..... | for the Mitchell automobile, itell a man Boy and Kex Chappell have la *» v* 1 ken the Dawson countv agency I | *J 8as t ~ Q |' h " m j (be ladies report a most enjoy able time that there's some alright. The Bridge Whist Club will meet with Mrs. E. F. Peterson on next Friday afternoon Feb ruary 27th. Last Friday thejA club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank Stipek and ! the evmpatbv of j mnnUy in th ' e lc Mr. and Mrs. Chas | uu v-oiu uti j eetl liway 0 ! ^ia weP k trftctod aent/peritonitis Dahl have whole com-, 1 heir tw vel ve * which i pas-! ' cveiiii tig of The little one con and all | efforts to save the little one proved j unavailing 1st, well known here for | | ^ rom ' iea( I ae bos, crossed eyes or Dr. Riesland, the eye special many ,ol > vveu Mtown nere tor jKanjx i i 7ears f'»' his superior ability in fitting eyes and grinding all the most difficult glasses, will be at most difficult glasses. ; the Pickering Hotel, ■ to 28th. will be at , March, 25 See him if you suffer — . nervousness due to wearing im perfect glasses Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Darby of Yates, arc the proud parents of a : winsome daughter, which arrived at their home on Sunday, Feb. 15. Mother and babe are doing nicely while H. J. is looking better than ever. Mr. Darby has the same views of life a? Teddy Roosevelt professed to have, in that the ! country needed more youngsters, 5 this making the twelfth baby that has arrived at the Darby home. Our Shop Is Surely A Satisfactory Meat Market! PATRONS are entitled to the very best and for this reason we pride ourselves upon our service. Our cold storage, sanitary meat receptables and other modern conveniences, coupled with careful selection and handling of meat, assure our patrons of the best of everything—and it is cleanly and sanitary in every re~ pecfL Besides this Our Meats Are Always First Class and we carry a full line to supply your wants. Thank ing you lor your past patronage we wish you all a Very Happy and Prosperous Ne w Year We Oelivet in All Pari of the City—We Deliver What You Want Whim You Waet It FARMERS' CASH MARKET Adolph Zimmerman, Proprietor WIBAUX, - MONTANA -------------- —i. ..... ........ .. ...... FEED MILL —AT i he Farmers 2Prayin$ and Seam UWork Headqua rters' ce Delivered Daily Handles all kinds of coal—Bear Creek, Carney, Acme, Gate City, Anthracite and Blacksmith Coal. DAN SUTHERLAND Wibaux, Montana Phone 15 Graustark to Show at Glendive • 'Graustark". MoCutcheon 1 s best and most popular novel been dramatized bv Iias Miss Grace " r ' : " umuMw/.r>i .vimn »,race Huy ward and has proven to he one of iho biggest successes in years. "Graustark" will appear at Glen appea t House, Wedtiesdav dive °P erfi February, 25th. FOR RENT A well improved farm, with very good buildings, near town. R en ter must have plenty of equipment. Inquire at once. E. F. Fisher I am in shape to grind feed at anytime at my farm one milo north of town. Also ground feed for sale. J. H. Carlson.—-adv For loans an good mortgage security call on Fisher <8. Johnson over First National Bank. Wibaux Montana Lignite COAL! Delivered to any part of the city. FARMERS! You can get plenty of good Lignite Coal at our mine, section 25, township 14, range 60, Chamberlain & Berry, Proprietors Wibaux. Montana.