FIED:ntsMeELROYSight/1,000mare colt. !, Coraer-il-4t-pall men cyl-ANDER-ontana.footfs and ad^ter, one 5. G. M. 11-t2land-0iina 3y keeping Price Comeis.ee.ERTOM, idoc, Mont.cdws and jf-8. Own-tying pas-t. MRS. *wn, Mont.A. W. Overgaard made a business trip to Plentywood Monday.BORN, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Joiee,June 11th, a son. Mrs. Joice is doing as well as could be expected considering that she is still weak from an operation for tumor undergone some time previously.Last Saturday Arthur Degen and his sister, Miss Jessie, attended a dance at the Peterson home near Overland, Sask They returned home the next day. The dance is reported as an unqualified success./Miss Anna Rice returned from Mint, N. D., Tuesday, where she has been a student at the normal school.The Rice school after being closed for lack of a teacher is again in session with Mrs. Englund of Plenty-wood in charge.Miss Edith Hanson who has been assisting at the Overgaard home for the past month, returned to her own home Sunday.Miss Maud Bailey closed a very successfifr term of school at this place Friday. She has returned to her home at Plentywood.The Ladies’ Aid of Rev. Ness’s con-League picnic at Plentywood Thursday. . w _Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hanson visited at the SoLheim home north of Comer-town Sunday.The Olson Bros, and families have returned from their Minnesota trip. In spite of the rains they made the entire journey without being stuck inthe mud once. A sister. Miss Margaret Olson, returned with them.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson, Miss Margaret Olsoh, H. L. Dunsdon and H. P. Hanson made a trip to Plentywood Monday via the Blue Trail, j It is rumored that a store is to be I opened here soon. The sooner the j better, we say.A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. ' Storhauge, their son John and Mr. I John Stromberg, all of Graham Hill, Sask., arrived at the home of Mrs. Anna Espeland Sunday evening. Mr. John Storhauge and Mr. StrombergSHEF In the Distri tieth Judicial I Montana, In a Sheridan.S. N. WOODRcontinued on their way Monday. Thejflk to visit the Glacier and![are go Yellowtrs-j visit ing togregation south of McElroy, was entertained at the home of Iver Kan-c0\vs and :)CK, Out-10-4t-p/Reserve, rms: some Dply G. M. le, Sask.,10-t4-pteruil, Sunday.Albert Mahew has purchased the threshing separator belonging to the Lutnes rig and the engine formerly owned by Paul Paulson ar.d is preparing to do some early threshing this fall.Thursday afternoon the three year old *on of Mr. and Mrs. Overgaard, who had been playing out of doors, became suddenly very sick. The symptoms were similar to those of poisoning. The child was rushed with all speed to Westby for medical attention. By the time he arrived there the attack had nearly pas ;cd away, and the little fellow was s on in normal condition again. The doctor pronounced the attack due to overheat-mg.Threshing -62/separ-car andpe. 12^*215th, / oaeold Wnare, cy, heavy ock, white ward for to her re-STRAND,/ 12-3tn y Flenty-\’S farm. :e. 12-tlAlbert Mayhew has been planting raw berries this week.The schools of the Ueland district are planning a joint entertainment for June 30th.The Peter Miller family of Westby were visitors at the John Rice homeSunday.Gustive Espeland helped to entertain the Leaguers at Plentywood Thursday. His songs were much appreciated by the audience.About seven miles south of McElroy the rain Thursday night was accompanied by a storm. Several windmills, barns and other outbuildings are reported blown down.Some much needed volunteer road work has been done north of here. Some work has been done on The Yellow Trail and some on the mail route.The Lutnes family, the Espeland Bros, and Louis Pierce attended thee^National Parks. Mr. and I auge spent several days | rs. Espeland before return- j eir Canadian home.Mrs. J. M. Buchanan is improving, from her illness but is still confined to her bed.John McElroy was elected as the delegate to the N. P. L. convention and O. M. Lutnes as the alternate.Theo. Hultgren and Austin Knudt-son made a trip to Canada to visit friends Sunday.Those who are donating road work are Pete Dregen, O. M. and Peter Lutnes, Selmer Espeland, Nile Miller, Carl Eheling and Leo M. McElroy.Ed. Joyes ran Albert Mayhev’s tractor from Westby to the Mayhew farm.Mrs. Orton, who has been keeping house for Alvin Stageberg has moved onto her farm.O. M. Jmtnes has a new Titan tractor.A banker works from 9:00 a. m. till 4:00 p. m. and a farmer works from 4 a. m. till 9 p. m., which job do you want—take your pick.Paul Hultgren is breaking land for Austin Knudtson and Leo McElroy.H. P. Hanson and Harry Dunsdon has just finished up a good job of donated road work.T^eo McElroy has started to cut his big crop of tame hay.AMISON J. HODGMAN, administratoi JAMES B. GERTHA A. ARD B. D DELNCrDR1 JAMES B. STATE BA* corporation, LEWIS, DefTu be sold a 22nd day of J of two (2) o’cl at the front dc house at Plent ty, Montana, tl real estate, to-The north hi N%) of Secti North, Range northwest qua tion 18, Towns 53 E. M. M., c more or less ac men survey the And more pa title, claim andefendants in :now standing i Sheridan Coun name of C. Dr Dated this 2o:By R03FIN. E. ANTELOPEThe caucus met at the home of Mr. Ed. Iverson Tuesday, the 20th, and he himself was chosen as our representative of this precinct.Fred Lila is building a new house.Adolph Bertleson and wife visited at the E. Burtleson home last week.The Highland threshers met at Tory Johnson’s Thursday evening, June 22nd.Tory Johnson is repairing his cistern.J. J. Regan sold his farm a few days ago to Hjalmer Rudi. The Northeast people will be very sorry to lose a good neighbor.Among those who were shoppingHOWARD M.JAMES G. W,Attorneys for Plentywood, M First pubiicatit Fourth publicaNOTICE OFIn the Distri tieth Judicial 1 Montana, In a Sheridan. FIRST STATE NORTH DAPlaintiff,MARTIN GABknown us 3\SON, Defern Defendants. To be sold a 1st day of Jul hour of 2 o’clo the front doo: house, at Pier county, State c ing real prope; Northeast qi half (E%) c (NW*4), Soi%) of North of section t\ ship thirty-s Range fifty-c tana Meridia ty, Montana, together wit hereditament