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i&sM & 9 a Hunters Hot Write for Particulars iJ •t' £1 CYLINDERS Gas or Steam Rebored or ground PISTONS Made to order any kind RINGS All sizes BRASS FOUNDARY Aluminum and Brass Casting* Ever Joint Rivited Air Tight No Dope or Stove Putty Ued in Entire Construc tion of this Stove ra fa Xh® BULL Tractor J. B. LINGER, Beach MONTANA Open AM Year European Plan Rooms $1.00 per day and up Meals Ala Calre FREE nATHS 0 a 0 On main line Northern Pacific rings American Plan $17.00 per week INCLUDING VAPOR, SHOWER & BLANKET 0 Auto bus meets all trains GEO. McCARN, Prop. Machine Shop and GARAGE GEARS Spur or Bevel cut to oider by Cysdodial System BUSHINGS Bronze or Babbitt PATTERNS Investigate the merits of ths Range Eternal before buying a range* A. N. ELIASON WISCONSIN CAFE Place has been remodeled and new Fixtures and Booths installed. It is now in First Class Shape--Good Cooking and Good Service. F. J. ESSENE, Proprietor Wood or Metal AUTO REPAIRING Tires, Sundries, Storage BLACKSMITHING George M. Stockwell Co. Give oi a trial. Blanche Street Beach, N. D. BUILT LIKE A LOCOMOTIVE BOILER THE RANGE ETERNAL Ask to see our list of satisfied users High Polished Top Never Needs Blacking Never Need repairs Ever lasting Good. Call and Let us show you all Features A machine within the reach of every farmer. Has been I greatly improved recently. I I We have received word from factory orders can now be filled promptly. Talk with our local -agent, Tales of the Town GIRL WANTED to do gener al housework. Inquire of Mrs. P. H. Lee. Atty. L. A. Simpson, of Dick inson, was in the city on profes sional business this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. C- Attletweed were at Miles City the fore part! 1 of this week, Mr. Attletwood go-! ing upon a business mission. E. J. Curtin, vice president of C.OLDEN the First National Bank of Beach, Ithe Birmingham barber shop and was in the city the greater part of hereafter will be proprietor of this week looking after business 1 P^ace* Mr. and Mrs- Birm matters. I ingham expect to take an extend ed eastern trip this winter. Mr. and Mr. Dave McCullum! moved out on their farm near! 1 The county commssioners met this week as a canvassing board and made an abstract of the votes cast which will be publish ed in the Chronicle next week. The Sentinel Butte delegation were present with their attorney and protested against the count' ing of the Beach vote which is understood to be their first move to contest election. latter, when they their friends at a one luncheon. About 25 ladies were present each day- The house was decorated while the tables were beautifully decorated with appropriate Thanksgiving favors and lighted with candles. A very delectable 4 course lunch eon was served after which the ladies passed the remainder of the afternoons playing bridge. VALLEY CHRONICLE John H. FIGHT The ladies of the St. Mathews all of their influence with Gov. L-1 Guild will hold a Thanksgiving B- Hana to secure the naming of food sale on, Wednesday, Nov- the temporary county seat andof ember 25, at Overstad & Hover-j ficers, son's furniture store. Orders will be taken in advance if desir ed- Phone Mr. C. H. Moulton. entertained Mr. Peterson who has been em-. ployed at the Lloyd elevator all fall met with a serious accident this week. While loding a car of grain he in some manner fell be-j tween the car and the elevator and received several gashes on the head and. in attempting to catch himself, he tore the mus cles of his arm so badly that nine stitches had to be taken in the wound- One of the gashes on his head also required nine stitch es and another four- It was a narrow escape. The fall was not so far but in falling he evidently struck his head against the car. UP" Haigh, Sr-, returned this week from Wisconsin. Mrs. Don Campbell this week from an extended vis it with relatives in Minnesota. Mrs Gardner does a Ji cssmaking and F.vening dref.^s a door east of Piesil returne foj Dr. and Mrs- R. W. Stough re-! turned last Sunday from their vis it in the eastern part of the stale. Jake Schmitz and J. D. Hal stead left Monday for a deer hunt up near Crane on the Yellow stone. 11 klnd-s of remodoling. penallv. Civ 3 Land office- The basket ball boys of city are practicing hard and pre paring to go forth and conquer the basket ball world. Ernest Juhnke and family, of Comfrey, Minn., recently arrived in Beach and we understand they will make their future home Beach. in Mrs- T- J. Power who has been visiting relatives in Minnesota re turned home this week—and Tojn is happy again, for T. J. Jr., returned also. The little son of John Hoffman had the misfortune '.3 break hij arm while at play recently and the little fellow is now running around with his arm in a sling— like a wounded warrier. Arthur Hildebrandt, who ha3 been employed therein for some time' has Purchased «*n interest in FOR Rocky Butte this week, having Marmarth, N. D. Nov- 14— closed up the Square Deal bak- Slope county, with Marmouth as ery. COUNTY SEAT. the county seat is finally assured. Two years ago two proposals J. W- McNiece, state organiz- were made one to establish Gol er for the Woodmen of the den Valley county and one to cut World, went up to Skaar on off Slope county from Billings Tuesday and organized a camp county. Both lost, but the for there with over 20 menibei3. mer was carried to the supreme court and won. I Chas. Erdman, taxidermist, Slope county was segregated I mountng of all kinds true to life, from Billings at the recent elec standard methods, work guaran tion by a two to one majority, teed- Send me your next speci-1 As a result Marmarth is making I men at Rocky Butte* tf: a strong bid for the county seat and local men are now exerting State of North Dakota County of Golden Valley Cfiy of Beach Two of the very prettiest enter tainments of the season were giv en last Tuesday and Wednesday, by Mrs. C. L- Waldron and Mrs. T. E. Hudson at the home of the Pcsed high-way were again taken November 5th, 1914, 9 A. M. Board of County Commissioners I met persuant to adjournment. Present A.J. O'Keefe, O.C. Kuch eman and E. & Egan. Board ad journed to meet November 6th, 1914 on the proposed road in Twp. 143-104 for the purpose of viewing, appraising and award ing damages of said proposed high-way. Nov. 7th. 9 A.M. 1914. Board met persuant to adjournment with all members present- The matter of damages on the pro- 12 o'clock meet at 2 Adjourned to noon* PM- 2 PM. Board met persuant to ad journmen with all members pres ent- Moved by Kucheman sec onded by Egan that the further matter of damages on the propos ed high-way on 143-104 be de ferred until November 19-1914. The following bills were ap proved and warrants were order ed drawn. 1293. Coarad Faker Road on Sec 3Q-140-105 $76.74 294 J(hn McNiece Road rk Qn gec or geG 30-1*40-1 05 4.00 Yopp Road WQrk 39.140 105 9.25 The above bills were authoriz ed by resolution of the board of I county commissioners June 5th, 1914. ,296- Joe in Dixon' Mi,a^e Liv" ery, special Deputy services $19.30 fioard adjourned to m""t at 9 A M- November 18 1914 M. C. McCarthy, County Auditor HORSES, HARNESS AND WAGONS FOR SALE Having rented my farm I have ga |e a bout 45 heatj horses, ranging from yearlings to 8 and 9 year old good stock raised on! my farm, mostly farm work I mnres and their colts. Also har r.esses and wagons- Will give lime on good security. Parties! wishing to buy will be taken to ihe farm from Sentinel Butte.—} \Y. D. Forsyth, Sentinel Butte, 1 N. Dak. 2-3 I CHLUCK-PRATT NUPTIALS! Miss Ainita Ohluck and .Mr. I Thomas Pratt, both of Cabin Creek were married at the United the Brethren parsonage at Carlylvj last Thursday. Rev- A. E. Lan-' dis performed the cermony in the presence of a number of friends. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. For Sunday, Nov- 22nd, Sup erintendent Nelson will deliver a Young People's lecture at 7:30. Sunday, Nov. 29th, services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 1 J. Theo. Bursett, Pasor- An up-to-date remedv fcr colds. That is what Perunc is. In successful use over 50 years. Colds are caught in tnnn*.* ways: Illy ventilated room: rooms that have direct draughts: crowded rooms: damp houses stuffy school rooms offices illy heated. A dose of Peruna at the right time, at the first symptom oi cold, before the bones begin to ache, before the sore throat manifests itself, or the cough, the discharge from the nose, just a dose or two of Peruna before these symptoms begin is gener ally sufficient. Eut after the cold is once established with the above symptoms prominent, a bottle of Peruna, or maybs two, will be necessary. For several ye*ars I have boon troubled with colds at each change of season. I took Pfruna and haw not been troubled with the slishtesi cold this entire season." Mr. Jlarr Fisher, 192S Mosher St., Balti more, Mil. "I jjivo the children Peruna if th.'v have a cold, anil it always reiicv. thi in." Mrs. I. D. Hayes, 11)37 Urdi IJ ill Ave., Baltimore, Md. "When I feel a cold coming o,n take a little JVruna. and it dm t:, flood." ilr. Charles fcj. ilany, 12 V. tit., Ossmintr. N. Y. "No family should ever be ivitlrv I'erutia, l'or it is an unfailim? ci:i for colds." Mrs. M. P. Jure*, 1!'.i ins Ky. The North Dakota Laws Fco V" ri If ery r~- There Has Been Over 30,000 Pre scriptions Filled at This Store It demonstrates that the doctors and the customers have confidence in our ability to fill their subscriptions. Every prescription that comes to this store is cared for by a Registered Druggist, a druggist that has had a wide experience in dispensing in some of the best dispensories in several states and cities. Our laboratory is equipped with the MOST COMPLETE LINE OF PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ON THE MARKET. This added to our accurate system of compounding, accounts for our large prescription business and is an as surance to the customer that their prescription will be filled without having to sub stitute- We have a private prescription department and do not allow unnecessary, by standers carousing and interfering with the customers prescriptions and annoying the druggist while prescriptions are being filled. Next time you have your prescriptions to be filled bring them to us and you'll be guaranteed careful compounding at a moderate price. LEE & RICE Strict The standard set by the pure food officials l'".r baking oowder is very And She- Tl 1 Os'T*'"*'1 is ... ... and consumers entitled to the fullest protection against poisonous and harmful substances in their foods, and against fraud, deceit and misrepresentation in their sale. The wise manufacturer is ratting in line with the Pure Food Laws (not righting ikern) sr* Ca l. ...i 4.0 -u- .s. t -X I* A -urr.-y* -if. W »•.*. ii A,*. Read .The Chronicle fcr Reliable InfcimaticiK LOOK AT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY! a The Druggists c: and co-cperating lih Ike Pure Fcod Officials to make his product better, purer and free from all of misrepresentation in its sale. km i*. 1 I—^ Smm) "/AS 1 dcs 10 -..-J jvoi contain any .ed white of egg) everywhere— .( L..- Ci. (dvc perfect 7 1 1 irood viae rarer has never /V ..rrr a ti.l