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BASKET, BALL--
Sen'tl l Town Hall
Thursday, Jan. 2,. 8 p. mL.
NEW YORK HARLEMITES vs. Sentinel Butte Independents
Don't miss seeing this marvelous colored team in action. It will be the jastest exhibition you ever saw/
Monday morning Mr. and Mrs• A.
M. Kuhfeld left by train for St.
Paul to spend Christmast with Mr.
Kuhfeld's parents. They expect to
be back Friday.
See tile new 1936 Graham---the
most economical 6-cylinder car on
the market, !~ow on display at the
C. C. Motor (~., Baker, Mont. 3t-p
Ted Knrkoski drove to Miles City
on Saturday, bringing home his bro-
ther Bill, who underwent a minor
operation at the hospital there last
week Tuesday.
i
George Seeley and Henry Strum
left last week Monday for Chicago.
The bo~s went by train, taking the
famous Zephyr from St. Paul to the
windy city. They plan to bring Mrs.
Seeley home soon in her new car.
Keith Abel arriv~ed on Saturday
one of the CCC camps in South
I)akota to spend Christmas with his
i Parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~I. C. Abel.
If you want your hens to lay, try,
Occident Laying Mash. DlP--5t
Most of the students attending var-
ious schools and collegs from Beach
have returned for the Christmas va-
cation. Among those who came home
are Ernest Schmit, Jerry Keohane,
Evelyn Thompson. Helen Robertson,
Kathryn Gilman. William Knezevich,
Mark Gilman Russell Houck. Frank
I)ykins. Jr.. Shirley Herr. Donald
and Harvey Wentland.
We Mee/ or
Anybody's
Prices.
OFF17 LBS.
OF UGLY FAT
NEI~, ED DOCTOR'S ADVICE
Mr~ Robert Hlckey, Roseville,
writes: "My doctor prescribed
for me--he said they
me in the least. I've
17 ]bs. in 6 weeks• Kruschen is
weight in gold.'"
paid no attention to
who s~id there was no
• to reduce. She wisely fol-
~dvlee. aWhy don't
Jb~i" of Kruschen to-day (lasts
and costs but a trifle).
half teaspoonful in cup
every mornln~. All
The Picture of
Contentment!
And .cam you blame him? He's
|.~st had his car overhauled at
SChulz's and he knows his driv-
lag worries for the winter are
over, Drive in today and you,
too, dan be freed of automobile
Cares.
TIRES GREASING
I~A3~ERIES WASHIN~
.INE R EPAI RI NG
Schulz
. GARAGE
"THAT LITTLE CAME" z,t~,.,,,e~c,,~,,co.,s,,.-By B. Link
!
Julia Benson. who is an instructor
in a business college at Bismarck,
is home for the holidayl$.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Olsou of
Crookstou, Minn., Mr, and Mrs• Paul
Venables and Maurice Miller. of Wi-
nona. arrived Monday evening to
spend the holidays with the M. F.
Miller, Earl Miller. and E. A. Wtet-
lng families:
Fresh cow for sale~Harry Wass-
mann, 6 miles east of Golva. fix
Monday eveuing the local fire de-
partmeut was summoned to quench
a small lh'e that had started in a
vacant house south of H~e Methodi~:t
church The tire was quickly ex-
tinguished and little damage done,
thanks to the customary speedy work
of the fil*enJen.
Miss Ernest3ne I#inger, a post-grad-
1tare student at the University of
Minnesota. returned home from Min-
neapolis on Sunday to spend the va-
cation.
FOR SALE CHEAP
1930 Dodge
i
Sedan
In First Class Condition
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Equipped with Heater and
two Spare Wheels and Tires
C0rbett Howard
Garage
DETECTIVE
Statutory LaW, Common Law
Statutory law is a law which de-
pends upon a statute for Its authority,
In distinction from thiS, common law
IS the unwritten law which receives
its bindiug force from immemorial
usage and lmivers:tl 8cePl)t~ll}oe.
DO You Need--
Cards
Labels
Tickets
Posters
Blotters
Envelopes
Statements
Letterheads
Hand Bills
Printed Forms
SEE US
RILEY
Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Niece and
little Marjie left last Sunday morn-
ing to spend the holidays with the
doctor's mother. They expect to be
home the latter part of next week.
Ed Eide of Alpha left here by bus
last week for various points in South
l)akota, where be plans to spend
several weeks• On his return, Ed will
go around by Minneapolis. also stop-
ping at St. Cloud and Bismarck.
among other places.
bucille Kukowski. who is employed
at Fargo, ~eturned last week to
spend the holidays. Ralph Beiers,
who also works in Fargo. returned
on Tuesday.
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I I III II I ~ l
Lignite Coal
$2.50 Per Ton
,DELIVERED)
~From Runions Coal Mine
LOUIE HOVLAND
Sentinel Butte, N.D., Phone 21
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Bi~cb' Nests for Soup ~:
Birds' nests used by the C'hl~ese f~
makfng Into soup are about the size
of an oyster-shell, and it take~ 32 tO
weigh a pound. 'l'h~ setup costs allt~
ten shillings a bowl,
Brin~ on the Brains
"Dar may be what dey calls~ bralm
trust," sald Uncle E " " "
~ben, B~f ql'lk@l, er
yet saw a man wlf brains dates ~Uld
trust enougl~ to let him go ~m mnkln"
s l'iVill' by his wits,"
NO AM BITIOII
HOW many
women axe
~m dmgg~ d~.
selves ~msi~ Ill
tired out with peri-
odic w~kne~ md
pain? They should
know that Lydia
E. Pinkham's Tab-
lets relie~ peri-
odic i~ias anddis.
comfort. Small size only 25 cents.
Mrs. Dorsie Williams of Danville,
Illinois, says, "I had no ambivion
and was terribly nervous. Your Tab-
letshelped my periods and built me
up. Try them ~ext month.
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Second?Hand Tractors
Reconditioned Like N,
All Guaranteed
Frist Class Work
Prices Right
W e will take live stock as trade-in
on all new and used tractors -
G. V. Harvester C0./
C. C. Clark, Manager
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By Richard