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BEAO]IL N. D.. ADV~ ~AY, AUGUST 6, 1931
,-=~= .................... Mrs. A. F. Doblar and daughter, ors. Dorothea Gol~et, who had beenl II ~ mm i m~m | ~~mli
-- I..-.vT -- and Mrs. Roy McCaskey and daugn- • vh~ting her sister at Elgin, North • ~ i i ~ m
Ai'~'llxal ters called at the John Barkland Dakota came along with them. i• r~ J L i |Jrli[ .^,~, ...... "it A s
home Monday afternoon. ' The old friends are glad to see the H I I # i. l| i , ' V nlze--Aut us[ #
................. - ...... Packer i " ~:~
............ chased the Lou Smith farm m~ • s agan. a Iit .! / im • a v
A ball game between the Garner Montana. where he expects to take Wednesday evening of last week iSI, ~V~ / 1"/ |Vi||.~|r n~ ~ ~ I |~ •
West teams was played last up his residence soon. Mrs. J. M. McCoy received a wire ~ i~ ..... -~.,-.-j ~, L~gl&Lr~I%K2
Sunday at Drunick's. Garner Lam Percy Gibson made a trip to the from Little Falls, Minn., saying her ill ~ mm mm ~ _ - i m~m | _. ~: ._ :.~ : _ _ ~ i
being the proud winners. School farm Monday, where he mother,was seriously ill and Thurs- --- ----------= --- ---=_ -------------= ----=_ _
Mr and Mrs. Albert Larson ot got a header to take to his farm. day morning got another message M --h 1 ..... ~ ~
_ . " ........... . ~ .~. ~_~ ................... .:. _ .~ ............... ~_ ......... lrs. t; ar es nonstein is a vic- =~n'. and Mrs. G C Riaer of Long Mr and Mr~ C O Halvorson Another nice rai a ' W~
Prlncevon, Mlnn., aroppea m u~[ z~i', anu ~wrs. henry r emmann b~atm~ LUaL nor muter has uleu ._. _. ~-_..._,,_. . ~ .., i-. - --, .,- ' .," ....... ". ' .... ' ' i .. " Z h st nlght
Odman's Sunday morning leaving', and family spent Sunday evening that day at 10 a. m. The mother ~j,l ,o~ lily lc~:ei, n] •act _~na: [~.eacn, ~am..: ale xlsiung the o..~. nax~e mo).ed to the house ]us•linings down in good shape and the
ag&ln Monday morning. Tneyiat the R. McCaskey home. was 91 years old, but had always ab~UU~::/I~ll: ~o ~e ~:er.~: Iasmon-]~mger mmny. ~,l[s. r(ioel was sou~n oI ma~ of Harry Rice, which ~round is now wet down deep. Tl~,
were on the return trip of thelr t ~-- -- enjoyed good health and her death man- suf~ereiie county, l[ claimingI ~ormeriy..mrs. n..~: ingieaue, an souse they occupied once before, we~theilman promises lots of rail!
honeymoon, having visited the[ SOI3TH COUNTY NEWS was a very sudden shock to Mrs. < y. • early se~uer.o[ wun.ams.eownsmp: many years ago. ~ tills faL [o make up for ~he lack Of
tlt~ck Hills and the YellowstoneI -- McCoy who~e many friends deeply Mucn of the rye and barley nar- ano many Gin znenos wm oe gma Adel~,~ c~,.~ ............ ~spring and early summer mois~uz~,
park. They report a hurried but I Charlie Gertje and Valora Luff sympathize with her. vest is out of the way in some pine- ItO see her. two-weeks vacat~io'n ~at ~:el~ ner ls0 we can look forward to gooa
wonderful time. . i o~ Rname SUrGed out to the Bear- The Getz and Mandan Creamery es the binders have been in the[ Clifford Wagner of Mikkleson, N. returned to her duties ~' ~]~'"! ~cil conditions next year. T~
The Girls Birthday club/l~et at '~ field farm on Monday. They I both have poultry cars on the trac~ wheat fields. Indications point toI D., came into Beach to take home marck hospital where she°'i~ ~-- ~, and 24-100 inches of rain fell heIlt
the home of Lillian Irorobg SsSatur-ivrought with them Valora's grand here loading for the market and an extra, early harvest, even for his wife and baby who have been into the nurse"s cou,~.--^ ~ ~""" i in, July.
daY, afternoon to help cej~ral~e nor i mother,. Mrs. Bearfield, who has considerable stock is coming in. The combines, unless Dame Nature con- at the Benson home for the pas~ .. t --
=. .............. ----- j ry c all their many I i* . , - ' is winter. ] " i
friends h "" accepus.
n~r~v~ ~rT~[r [ ere will be glad to know. I ~.~ D~. v,~t~ ....... ~.~.,..~ I NOTICE FOR COAL BIDS , 1
DILtlININI~P_J ¥1r.i ¥¥ ]While at Custer the boys took In t,~r"~:~" .V,,o--~o;"[:.~.~,~.: ~.~s~ The Social Hour culb will meetI '
Mary McCaskey, Reporter ]the big rodeo and ~geant. T~eyi ~:,:~,i~"~ ,'.'~^'~'~,^^~ _'~,.~ next Tuesday wlth Mrs. Marie[ -- ~ ~ / i / i b ~ !]
.... - ........ - ...... --" I dheW several l~rtzes for rid l,, a~ ling a pleasant visit to her parents J nes. • . I Bids ,-ill be received by tile ~ V ~ / V / ~ I
A number of~eople from around l-no. roaeo ana n.aa a very n~e va-iMr, and Mrs. Philip Wicka Mrs Mrs. Ed. Sla~er yesterday reeelv-!school Board of Valley School Dis- • II • ~ [] II [] • i~ [] H
Bil~ie View ~l[ve already star, ca/c ~lon. Tney_sala Iorest f!~s were[ Inez Alguire won the high trophy, ea aoou~ zoo oaoy cnicks througlli trier No. 4, ~r/40 tonsi of lignite 1 II • il - l1 1 II " II i
/qu ~e irequenuy seen wane ~ney ....... the mail ~rom an Iowa natcnery, lcoal To bl iflrthree sefla~ate bids 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 II
t~.lr harvesting. . ..... twere there, one of them l~ing very[ xvli.ss eyances wlclm je~ves this She asys there is no greater cieli- 10 toms'Ao~each SCh0fll[~)- be de- ~ ~ ~ ll~ll ~ ~ II :
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were visitors at the John Giffordlheat the coo1 weather of Tu lavihave returned from a honeymoon by the drouth. , MRS. EMMA KETTNE, AT MURPIt-~ RA.N"~" -~-(,:.-~[:'-'----~:-------- ........... --
1 ' hi h t Mrs Florence Meeks and t~o' 14 It wierK ~ ,~, ~,~ ~u~rH OF SENTINEL BUTTE VJ
home Monday evening. Miss Zel a] brought much relief. Since then i w c ook them through many • . i " " ', ~ .....
(lllf0rd, who has been visitiO.g at] we have had a much needed ratn tstates and interesting sight seeing, sons arrived Mon~lay noon from] -- I ......... - .... - ........ - ...............
the Bchaal home for the past twowhich started on "Pl~,r.~,t~v,. ~=v-":" I Waltie Enderle left Sunday. for Buena, Wash., and expect to make lNOTICE TO TEACHERS ] • ............ s
Week~ returned home again, oral w~,, fln~ ~ ..... ~,~u o+ ,..*o. I Dicklnson where he has secured a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. I ~ IFir. t nl n,, d ~o Mo..........¢~ ..... ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Abraham ofI vals. coming slowly enough so It! good job in the Quick Print Job oI- Kastien, a via t for a month. ~ tion for first l~cd segm]d elem~n~,~
were Sunday evening visit- did not all ~un off¢ "Pb~ ~rf, u~ft t~]lice and the AdVance ought to be- Miss Rose Kastien, their nlece, ar,v certifieatelf
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t~, afternoon? ,,,henIadmit I'mwrongF" o | T |[ \o
Mr. and Mr. Ernest Feldmannl n I I mm mm I II j q~
and family fr~ near Beach were I * ....... V£OUU COFFEE, DEPEND tBLE S,NTOS, 3 LBS . . .. ............... 57e Hi I[ ~ ~~//////]_. ~//~-_-.._..:_.--:~' -_- -
Sunday 9~si~o~s at the Ed. Fold-I ~'cz ill /i~ /~~I----4~;i//II//,' - -- "
/ BRIEF NEWS Imllql NEW APPLES, 3 LBS ................................... ~';, .... /-.-
A. F. Do~lttr drove t0, Sentinel ~ "I'K,...I-,+,.. Fo. ................................... |,
Butte Sunda~ to see Dr. Lyons ........... ~ | | ~|~'m " / il :. . . • .....
Sometime ago Mr. Doblar had all ......... ' ....... v WATERMELONS, SWEETER YET, PER LB .......... /2~,,_,ei[ 2"