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Pole jfr and Mrs. A. M. Tatro and Uuphter. Edna. Mr. and Mrs: -in, Fairchild and sons. Clarence ad Clinton. Clarence Van Scot lizzie Voshall, and Charley "oshall visited at the home of ,'j. Mrs. Ernie Tatro Sun- Mr and Mrs. Ben Lampman i isited at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. R. f. Clark on Sunday. Many pupils from Duck Creek .*1 the Eat Lodge Pole Schools •tended the final examinations ,r the eighth grade last week. Miss Helen Barrett visited at ,e home of her cousin, Mrs. Hflnie Tatro a few days last eek. Fred Van Dyke returned Sat •dav to resume his duties on ie R. J. Emery's ranch. Arthur Dumfie was a Hetting ,• caller Saturday. School was held in the East wlti'e 1'i'le school last Saturday make up one of the days that' id been lost Mr. and Mrs. Ben :.inii»man and Helen Barrett vis ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i rnie Tatro, Sunday. April 1st. A number of friends surprised Miss Helen Barrett, Friday night, March 23rd. The occasion was ?r birthday. Everyone hud an ,-ijoyablo time. Miles Mahan will hold a clos ing out .sale preparatory to leav or his new home. We have noticed that there is good trail between Cole and A. Frank Kenniston, of Wakapala, ^•ent a few days visiting at the Moser home during the past *ek. Carpenters are completing the fon Jackson house. Mrs. War- ('ld is doing the cooking for t'.em. fioy Bissell left Monday for licago with a carload of hogs. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Lathrope i:-l children visited at Riverside Wednesday evening. Orders were received here by I e Militia boys on Wednesday, •"Questing them to report at •'adquarters at once. Mrs. V. Motschenbacher and ^ughter. Lilian, accompanied by s. Harry Alkire were visitors II Claude Alkire's place Thurs day. Miss Ethel Stamm and Walter ''*sley called on the Brennan ^rniiy Wednesday evening and "n sPent the remainder of the ening at the Moser home. '-aude Alkire was a Lemmon °.sines.s visitor Thursday. Harry Simmons called at the rside Farm Monday. r-Brennen and wife spent •ursdav evening visiting with e Harry Alkire family. °e and Leo Motschenbacher 2toCli buSmcSS in cliu!) Le™111011 Cline called at Claude Al- e 5 piace Wednesday and pur '^1 some potatoes, ^°|sc'henbacher called at ick Kurt home Monday. \!. ^ll"ig called at the Leo sc en''acher home Tuesday ^business. an(^ ^es^ie Knutson at the E. J. Motsohenbach "onie Tuesday evening. and Mrs. K. W. Lathrope vv. L,atni vvent to Lemmon Fri- on bosinesg. Thunder Hawk I Mr. and Mrs. Claud McKim are rejoicing over the arrival of a new son. All concerned are do ing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Albright and son spent Sunday with the parents of Mrs. Albright, Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. McKim. Meidinger Bros, are busy pit ting in their stock of Machinery. Mrs. C. N. Schmidt visited at the John McKim home Tuesday afternoon. Carl Peterson and L. E. Brown were transacting business in Lemmon Wednesday. 0. Iverson and family departed on Sunday for their new home in Minnesota. 1 SOl'TH FORK Edwin Howey, a former South fork boy, but now of St. Paul lent the fore part of the week our neighborhood buying up Holstein cattle and visiting with friends and acquaintances. Leo Motschenbacher called at :e L. K. Bissell home Monday. TheLathrope school is without i teacher at present owing to me misunderstanding regard 's the teacher's certificate. However, we hope school will be iened again without further May. Theodore and Byron Brennen -led at Riverside Farm Mon .ty. Mrs. V. Motschenbacher and Mrs. B. J. Grovum visited with •Mrs. E. J. Motschenbacher and family Wednesday afternoon, Peter Alberts returned last week from a winter s absence in the east. Emerson Mock is back from a visit at Enderlin, N. D. His bro ther returned with him. Carl Peterson's sale Thursday drew a lasge crowd. Everything iyffered for sale brought a good price. L. C. Mathena from the Grand alley drove to Thunder Hawk Wednesday. He states that the roads are so bad between his place and town that he didn't know when he would return home. Several farmers in this .cm ity are in the fields discing and eeding. The undersigned will sell H. H. POMEROY, Auctioneer Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Schmidt to Lemmon Wednesday, woodpeckers, meadow imtcher birds and song as have made their ap ue. indicating spring -t last. Reno was in town Friday u after business for his McKim returned last from Beloit, Wis., where some time ago to look s farm near that place. Krickson is assisting S. 0. with his farm work. Oscar Peterson went to Lent* "M Saturday to consult a physi 11 e has been having an at the Lagrippe. CATTLE at and 4 miles west of Lemmon on Wednesday, April 11th Commencing at 1:00 P. M. The following described Cattle to wit: 49—HEAD OF CATTLE—49 1 two year old bull. 3 eight year old cows. 11 six year old cows 15 three year old heifers. 3 two year old heifers 4 two year old steers 10 yearling heifers. 2 yearling bulls Some horses will also be offered for sale mT? O "It/I O Time will be given until October 1st, 1917, on bankable paper bearing 10 per A JLJ XVifXO# cent interest from date of sale. 5 per cent discount for cash. FREE LUNCH AT NOON JOE ERHART, Owner .*• -j* 3&1 A. tl. Sam of the Stock Yard's National Bank, So. St. Paul was in town between trains Saturday. Carl Johnson is enjoying a week's vacation. He visited Sun day w itb his fruMi.i. A m.tur Carl sor. He v. J. A, Hughes, who has failed to get here twice before on account of bad storms has set Raster Sunday, April 8th for his next visit. He will preach in the afternoon at 2 P. M. and again in the evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited mine out to the service®. The Good Will Library Club will hold its next meeting April 10th with Mr 1, (), Pearson. There is to be an flection of of- Public Auction at his place 5 ipiles south fleers. All members are urged to be present at this meeting, Miss Cora Gilbert visited with friends at Mubridge from Thurs day until Sunday. Di Totten wishes to an* flounce that while taking a fost Graduate course in Surgery at (Chicago, BENNETT, that his office will re main open, and those desiring to make payment on or settlment of their account may do so. He expects to be back in bis office by the 15th of April For Sale at a bargain. $125 computing scale, good a.* new. 'Address G. 1. CummuuIVrcl, s N. Dak. A E