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_~ ; —==— : * ASHLAND Mr. and Mrs. John Olson spent Sunday at the Luther) yan Mr. and Mrs, Fred Coggisd} visitga | \the 4 i . . THE POWDER-RIVER-COUNTY EXAMI (COMMISSIONERS. DOYLE CREEK __ Lester Philippi is doing chores at! ‘ranch, ash is ll near Br king on i rays 8, we ) friends in’ Ashland Sunday evening. Fred Phillippi, Sr. has been hel Mrs. “Lee Tucker “returned _ this); week from’‘an extended visit to Rose- bud. - ‘ Ze Frank Tucker, who has been em- ployed-near Missoula, arrived home for the. holidays. home in Rhode Island for a visit dur- ing the, holiday season. tending the:state university, is spend- ing her vacation with relatives in! yp around the Doyle Creek school Ashland. © | M. D. Shy spent Sunday at Eben | Daily’s. He was on his way to Bil-| lings where his wife and daughter ; - are now located. Twelda Tucker and Marie Mogen have heen guests.of their parents on ‘Russell ranch Sunday afternoon. Home -creek and’ will remain until after the holidays. David Douglas arfived on Monday | from Minneapolis to visit his par-| nts, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglas’ at their home on Otter creek. | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Steadman and | small son and Mrs, Ott of Sonnette | visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gaskill, Jr., for a few hours Sunday. Last Saturday evening the Misses Joyce and Idalena McLatchey and Roy McKelvey surprised Mrs. Rosa | Pierce and Mrs. Myra Harris at their | homes on Three Mile. The young! people announced \their presence by singing carols. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gaskill, Sr., call- ed at P. G. Daily’s and Eben Daily’s on their way back to the Hassey ranch near Sheridan, where they i hi ter do to his . C. Gilpatrick has gone to his old neat ped ane waree : oe Ri ch ho i intering all of ,Miss Beverly McKelvey, who is at- ed = ee ‘at Norman Wetherelt’s last Tuesday ‘land Henry Phillippi have been haul- ng Louis Russell split wood» SS Ray Hall has developed a spring; Carl Russell is another Powder Milton Phillippi has been . fixing under the NYA. Several of the neighbors gathered evening for a card party. “Mr. and Mrs. Louis Russell and Ray. Hall called at the Charles L. Catl Russell, Tom Wetherelt, Jr., ing straw from the Ray Hall ranch for their stock. Mrs. Charles L. Russell has been days. Dr. Amick was called to see her Sunday evening. held at the court house December 7, 8, 9, 1936. County officials and depu- ties Joseph Kane, labor .. .... Edith Boyes, mileage Dr. P. P. Halleck, mileage.... Clerk and L. J. Onstad, mileage .. Marguerite Huckins, services under the doctor’s care for a fewiMadge Ayers, services Broadus Power Minutes of the regular meeting of, Louis Russell and Charles L. Rus- the Board of Co joners jsell made a trip to Biddle on busi- . , 4 , 8a 1 ¥ ‘Morgan Elliott. a 5 December 7, 1936. Meeing called to order by Claude Anderson. All members present. Sheriff | ~ The following claims were audited General Fund recorder, petty cash ........- seaseupanes company, lights .. Fred M. Griffith, expenses... a N. A. Jacobsen, .mileage ..... POWDERVILLE Glen Ames, transportation... Industrial Accidevt Board, : ; assessment = 3. ee Bill Yates was in Broadus Satur- mrs, Glen Yarger, delivering day. Charles Gerner and Hazel were in Powderville Thursday. H. K. Johnson of Garryowen was in Powderville Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sykes were shopping in Miles City Monday. Gus Aronson spent several days| Lena Jones, registration E. J. Harris, registration Ashland Mercantile company Northern Tribune Printing & ballots supplies for booths .......... : School Supply company, supplies .............. Supply company, supplies .............. will spend the winter. They report a visiting at Spearfish, Deadwood and Herman Doeden, coal ...........- scarcity of snow in the mountains of Wyoming. The teacher and pupils of the Wil-:Thorn@ were in Miles City Saturday Retirement low Crossing entertained schoo their relatives ar ends with a| of Christmas was portrayed in a. pleasing manner and Santa Claus ar-} rived in due time for the presenta- Mrs. June Chapman and baby were C. W. Waite, tion of gifts and treats. SAYLE ! Mrs. John Kraft motored to Sheri- | dan Friday. 4 Mrs. Edna Collins, Mrs. R. J. Mat- A. F. Morse visited at R. L.jtinson and daughter, Vivian, were Thompson's Friday. jbusiness callers in Miles City Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ort spent Friday visiting at Angus Ross’. Ed Ort and Merle Fletcher motored; to Broadus Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nolan called at Merle Fletcher’s Surday. The program at the Indian Creek school was well attended Thursday night. Mr. Mrs. H. I and Phillips and Lead, S. D. Mrg. DeEstin Collins and Mrs. Lee} en business. City Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Brown: and in Miles City Thursday and Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Nesbit and fam~ B. ily were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. | W. C. Robison on Spring creek on day. a cay. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stiles of | Broadus were in Powderville Wed- “ *~R a Burton Store, supplies Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Son,'G Dp, McMahon, telephone program Friday evening. The spirit Lawrence, were shopping in Miles 'pyoadqus Henry Ittig, attenda 'Star Printing company, sup- plies .... aoa Fund Supt. remittance ............. Publishing com- pany, printing and public- tions _— sesesaeeeterees attendance and mileage seas : M. R. Knudson, attend- ance mileage ........ nee and mileage Bridge Fund Roy Miller, labor Chas. F. Pierce, labo: jRay McLain, truck . Wm. Ray Pierce, services, truck \Harry L. Beam, labor a inesday bringing Mr. and Mrs. Hilliar ;\W. C. Bidwell, luinber . Taylor home. (Daniel Klein, services . Mrs. Tom Davidson and sons, Wil- Chas. Hodsdon, labor . liam and John, were in Powderville | Monday visiting with Mrs. Marston | for a short time. Mr. and Mts. John Yeager were jest December 8, Acquiring of right of way for for- Duncan Creek referred to the state highway commission. The old age pension board and warrants ordered drawn for the/| same: $1,560.13 Wilson of Box. Elder creek were call- 5 00 ers in Boyes Thur.:day. = = Mr and Mrs. George Crowley left 69 00 17 78 5 00 24 00, . 22 76 3 99 3 85 2 50 81 00 25 75 10 62 75 86 17 70 42 1 1 12 95 12 20 96 76 42 00 24 00 3 00 50 4 50 107 77 92 82 43 jwith’ Broadus Publishing company » for one year. : = | qf-ounty agent’s annual report#ap- ved. | udget for school district No. 94 reduced and approved. Minutes of November meeting read and approved. The necessary transfers inf the bu gets were ordered made. . Boyes Friday. . }' Mrs. Jens Jacobson of Piniele was 36 Temporary relief granted Mrs. Contract for county printing made Meeting adjourned. Cc, W. WAITE, Chaifman. R. D. McCURDY, Clerk. BOYES — shopping in ‘Mrs. E. Borla was shopping in Boyes Saturday. Miss Nellie Mayhan was an east bound passenger on the SBroadus- Boyes stage Friday. Mrs. Guy Parker and Mrs. Clyde for Forsyth December 18, They have been stationed at Boyes. Clyde Wilson and Guy Parker were in Boyes lately after feed. They are now located on the Martindale ranch on Box Elder. ' Miss Dolores Herzog, teacher of the Piniele school, passed through Boyes Saturday on her way to spend the Christmas holidays with home folks at Roundup. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paul of Chi- cago arrived in Boyes Saturday eve- ning for a visit with their uncle, Ern- est Paul, who is living on the Henry “ US MUN TAINA, DAC EIVIEAC ES, Vere THE RELIABLE Season’s Greeti to All Three Registered Pharmacists in ot — ja oe , DRUG STORE. oud ak Te tetaeeaeiee SEASON'S GREETINGS At this time we wish to thank the people of this community for their generous support dur- ing the 10 months we have been in business in Broadus, and we wish them all a very Merry Christmgs and a most prosperous New Year. NDUM MOTOR CO Chevrolet Sales and Se: Broadus, Montana ° ANY ice Deaver place. | It was stated last week that Miss Jacquaetta Bergey was suffering from a severe 2ttack of tonsilitis. Soon after ward it developed that she! had scarlet fever. She is progressing nicely at this time. Miss Inez Murphy, teacher of the ) closed school Duncan Creek sciool, for the “Christmas vacation with a program and dance Wednesday eve- ning, December 16. A large crowd attended and all reported an enjoy- able time. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kern, who have been occupying the Oscar Caudill house near the highway, left for Cot- tage Grove, Oregon, Friday. Mr. Kern was one of the employes on the highway. Paul Remme, representing the Gross wool and hide house of Sheri- dan, was in the reighborhood Fri- day. He said that he expected to make this territory every 10 days. | The Boyes school closed December 16 for the holiday vacation. The teacher, Miss Wilma Loggins, will ¥50 spend part of the vacation in Bil- 1936. met as children motored to Sheridan Fri- ‘called to Center, N. D., Friday by the required. Three applicutions were ap- |\death of John's mother, who had been 'proved, one denied. “Four day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gordon and son spent Sunday visiting at R. L. Thompson's. Miss Olga Volkov left for her home in Washington Friday where she will spend her Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Yonkee and family attended the program and dance at Moorhead Saturday night. , Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fietcher re- turned home from Sheridan Satur-, day night. Their sor. Teddy, is very much improved. | Mrs. Ralph Rhea returned home caturday evening and enjoyed a jolly Graves Funeral home, Saturday night from Sheridan where she spent a week visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. Richard Shatzer. Harry Daly and Mrs. Tressie Vass atended the Coalwood dance Decem- | ber 12. After the dance they motored to Miles City and spent Sunday there visiting Mrs. Harry Burnside and son, Har- old Urich, returned home from Sher- idan Tuseday.eHarold has been quite sick the past week with acute rheu- matic fever. BIDDLE Julius Neprud is hauling hay from j Gillette. W. Jones made a trip to Gillette Wednesiay. H.C r made a business trip to Miles Cily Friday. Miss Helen Rue was a business vis- itor in Miles City Saturday. - Mike Reardon ‘and daughter, Miss | Gladys, spent Saturday in Broadus. Mrs. W. Jones: and Mrs. John No- lan were business visitors in Gillette Monday. as Sam Row, Pierre Galbreath and Miss Lorraine Galbreath spent Thursday in Gillette. Mr. and Mrs.. Leo Giacometto are jTuesday afternoon, where he expects ill a long time. COALWOOD | Curtis Kiser was shopping at Coal- | | ood Old age pensions for Decem- ” green | ...--$1,360 00 night. The teacher, Miss Loggins, was Sam Janssér ‘spent’ two days in Miles City last week. ing his father at the ranch. wood store shopping Monday. The young folks danced at the hall time. | Warkins Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kiser and Mr.| and Mrs. Frank Flannigan motored to Chas. Huckins, labor . !Dr. Miles City Tuesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bird were in! Miles City on a shopping trip during jthe middle of the week. dance on December 12. The Hulford | boys were the musicians. ed one half as much for her fat tur-! keys as their feed cost her. )Robert and Howard were callers at! Henry Vaughn's Tuesday morning. } Mr. and Mrs. Fred Janssen mo- t atid Floyd Janssen them. e . Robert’ Duncan moved a tractor jand to seed rye. = Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kiser and Mr. Tuesday of this week as well: . Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kiser and fam- ily motored to Miles City‘ ber Unemployables, The Rev. Mr. Duncan and—sons, Broadus Glen Ames, freight ‘School for Deaf and Blind, drill\to the ‘Henry Vaughn place Charles Huckins, coal .... S. A. Holt, medicine \Burton Store, supplies John agg ee services .... and Mrs. Flannigan were callers in ee a nae sh eiialen ‘Broadus Monday of Jast week and pr Marvin Amick, services. Par approved. appeals lings and part in Sheridan, Wyo. The teacher. Miss Inez )Murphy, will spend her vacation at Aberdeen, S. D | Mr. and Mrs. Quigley, who have been‘ occupying part of the Louis ;Trucano house, departed for Harris- The following claims were audited burg Oregon, Friday. Mr, Quigley Poor Fund relief Earl Viertel of Miles City is visit-|John S. Gatlin, transporta- tion . Harley Leatherberry was at Coal- Mrs. Dan Klein, care poor 7 Graves funeral home, burial | Lucas “Left funeral ; Wiar Janssen, and son, Floyds Foie Brag company” med hauled a truck Joad of coal for C. G.} icine vo ‘Holy Rosary hospital, serv- P. P. Halleck, salary, mileage . Dr. M. R. Snodgrass, services Star Printing company, sup- Katie Mexner entertained with aoa sy. Bird, labor .......... Florence Crittenton home, care poor .... One Coalwood lady says she receiv- W. T. Edwards, transporta- tion ....... Carl Newmiller, ‘wood _...... Power’ company, care r ated to Miles City Friday. Rowena G. D. McMahon, store order returned with Garberson Clinic, services .... Yellowstone Lumber com- pany, material 102 00 30 00 15 00 80 00 00 00 75 10 73 71 132 80 25 00 02 00 69 22 55 00 95 00 60 81 s3st 160 35 — - OO 0 31 71 75 00 108 00 5 00 35 00 December 9, 1936. The following claims were Saturday and warrants ordered drawn spending a week at Anaconda visit-'and returned Sunday. They. were ac- same: ing the latter’s parents, John Caswell, who has been visit- ing relatives in Nebraska and Wyo- ming hgs returned home. Joe Dent has returned from Miles! City and was accompanied home by Mrs. Dent and two small children. The children have been in the hos- pital but were able to come home. . HORSE CREEK (Too late for last. week.) ~ John and Dan Shiner were calling on friends on the creek the first of the week. Marvin Jones, John Brock and Bud Horton have been helping J. W. Thrailkill build some fence this week. J ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Franklin and son, Ray, returned from California \ thefirst of the week afterbeing away four months. Mr, and. Mrs. Chris--.Gotfredson made a.trip: to. Fruitdale} S .D., the last of the week .to bring ‘their -son, Calvin, home for the a “abe; bnd when you ‘did, It's spades, _ ree companied by Jake Shdérfiaker and| isoh, Howard. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Flannigan and family, Road Fund — & Equipment com- pany, repairs ‘Miss Lucille Bird and Mrs. Warkins E. C. Crane, labor ................. were guests at-supper and for the) evening at the Seth Kiser home on jWednesday, celebrating Elsie Mae’s fourth birthday. Some small folks of Orville Cunningham; E. E. Newton, services ........ ‘Special road. district No. 1 lumber ....... —_ ices the Divide'G Dp, McMahon, services...... school chased some pretty little kit-|Austin Western Road Mach- ties into a hole, and as the last one bed a tail and pulled, out came the pretty striped kitty, but, oh, my! A crowd of Divide young folks re- when the car, they were riding in overturned. They were Gladys and} Lucille Bird, Rolly, Harold and Wayne Bird and Milton; Benge. A broken wishbone was the cause of the trouble. Life is like a.deck of cards. When are in bad with the wife, it's ceived a severe shaking up recently Polat noes a cee a owed, ape % 3 SF State wide cri j 1 ate plan meena eS, inery company, repairs...... vanished, one valiant small girl grab-|John Lei, Jr., eveners ............ iTom Williams, services eae Lumber com- pany, spikes ...........0..0.:.... . P, A. Workers, rent equipment =... W. P. A. Warkers, rent of equipment ....1........,......—--,. W. P. A. workers, rent of equipment ; J. R. Newton, gas ‘and grease C. W. Waite, inspectiort and aoe ie RO an csssagtagneseqeaceecttinee Clinic bill for Mrs,..W, F. ’ asses eraneecepseracecsssscecceuess audited for the 1 22 14 50 20 00 6 88 6 50 \15 00 52 68 a 5 00! 15 65 11 20 24 75 62 00 16 00 2 48 6 38 pest wm and warrants ordered drawn for the was 6ne of the foremen employed on ‘same: ' the highway. The Boyes schoo’ gave a splendid Christmas entertainment Thursday fortunate in being able to have the use Of the large cook house on the Bruce ranch for the occasion. There was a large attendance and the ren- dering of the program reflected much credit upon both the teacher and pu- pils: A dance followed the entertain- ment; supper was furnished by the patrons of the schaol and others who attended. 3 . | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mann and children, and Mrs. Mann’s brother, Robert Smith of Piniele passed through Boyes Monday en route to Bend, Oregon. Mrs. Mann received a telegram Sunday evening stating that her mother, Mrs. Laura Smith, was very low in a hospital at that place, and they left at once for her bed- side. Mr. Mann’s mother, Mrs. G. E. Bradley, accompanied they to help care for the children. Mrs. Mann was very recently dismissed from the hos- pital in Belle Fourche. Mr, and Mrs: Dan Klein of Powderville are caring for the Piniele postoffice during Mrs. Mann's absence. BARGAIN BULLETINS FOR ‘SALE-—Singer sewing machine in good condition. $10 -cash. In- quire at this office. « WANTED TO BUY—Calves or young} Cattle. H. J. Sawtell, Miles City. 'STRAY—Unbranded ° calf, owner se call and pay expenses. Al- 1 rt Johns, Biddle. LOST—Man’s pocketbook containing | around $15. Finder please return to | Mrs. Ralph Irion, at Olive. | NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL | In the district court of the Six- teenth judicial district of the State of Montana in and for the county of Powder River. | -In the matter of the estate of Pierre N. LeVeque, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said court jmade on the, 9th day of December, 1936, notice ‘is hereby given that \Monday, the 28th day of December, tine at 9 o’clock a. m. of said day, at | ' the court room of said court, at the court house in Broadus, in the said ‘county of Powder -River, has been appointed as the time and place for the will of said Pierre N. \LeVeque, deceased, and for hearing the application of Pierre V. LeVeque {tor the issuance to ye letters tes- tamentary when an ere any per- ison. interested may appear and: con- the-same. “° ted. at Broadus Montana, -De- , . H.R STRATTON, Clerk ~_CPirst publication Dee. 11, 1936.) | Electricity, which serve temperature drops. come indispensable in | satisfaction. This is a good time for advantage of this mean living. Electrical Appliances '| through the summer months, now serves again || to bring cozy comfort and convenience as the Throughout the year, electricity gives us bet- ter living—with appliances which have be- electric irons, water heaters, washers, fans, coffee makers, toasters, food mixers and nu- merous other devices through which the ever ready flow of power brings convenience and to check over your electrical household equip- ment to determine whether you are taking full * BROADUS POWER COMPANY d to bring cool comfort the modern home— you, as a home-maker, s of better and happier BROADUS BRIEFS | Mrs. Nina Grandin left Wednesday | afternoon for Scobey where she will spend the holidays. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Junge and} children of New Deal are in Broadus for a few days’ visit. ——— | Weather permitting Mr. and Mrs. | R. S. Craig will go to Ismay -to spend Christmas with friends and attend a banquet to be given there that eve- ning: - ORDER In the district court of the Six- teenth judicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Powder River. Pursuant to Section 8826 of the Revised Codes of the state of Mon- tana, 1935, the court hereby Gesie- nates the terms of court and naturali- zation hearings to be held in the Six- teenth judicial district for the courity of Powder River, Montana, for t year: 1937. iu « ; TERMS OF COURT ... -- Tuesday ...........-- Tuesday = Thursday .. July 1 PT RIOOCUN Goose po nna ako ranes eave Done in open court this the 5th day | of December, 1936. t STANLEY E. FELT, Judge. S. D. M’KINNON, Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interie, Gen- eral. Land Office at Billings, Mont., Nov. 27, 1936. : Notice is hereby given that Alice Matter of Broadus, Mont., who, on Nov. 26, 1929, made Addl. S. R. Hd. E. Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 031307, for W%W%, SEXNW%, E4SW%, . 29, NE“ NW %, section 32, town- ship 4 south, range 53 east, P. M. M., has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. R. Straiton, clerk of the district court, at Broadus, Mont., on the 14th day of January, 1937. “ Claimant names as_ witnesses: Tom Irwin, Robert Harlan, W. H. , L. A. Matter, - all - of ‘Broadus, Montana. ~ —_ : > WHLLIAM RIDDELL, Register. ° €Firet publication Hee: B. gee.) ‘ : (Last publication an. 8, 1937.) . =e, on ! Pitererseetons eeeseereeteress October Sof Broadus, Mont. . ——s Dr. Marvin Amick OSTEOPATHIC ' PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Broadus, Montana NOTICE FOR, PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Gen- eral Land Office at Billings, Mont., November 27, 1936. Notice is hereby given that Ray W. Hall of Broadus, Mont., who, on Nov. 12, 1931, made Orig. S. R. Hd. E. Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 032613 for NW% NE, Sec. 35, T. 5 S. R. 51 E.; and who, on Jan, 21, 1932, made Addl. S. R. Hd. E. under the same Act, No. . 033551, for- the SYNW%, SW%, section 29, township 5 south, range 52 ‘east, P. M» M., has “filed notice of intention to make final proof; to es- tablish claim to F the land above de- cribed,. before H...R. Straiton, clerk f ‘the district, court, at Broadus, 4Mont., on the 14th day. of January, 1937. a Claimant names as witnesses: William Stuver, Arthur Houser, Chas. L. Russell, R. D. McCurdy, all WILLIAM RIDDELL, Register. (First publication Dec. 11, .1936.) (Last publication Jan. 8, 1937.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ~ Department of the Interior, Gen- eral Land Office at Billings, Ment., November 27, 1936. \*' _ . Notice is hereby given that Charley A. Fredrickson of Graham, Mont., who, on’ Dec. 23, 1929, made Orig. S. R. Hd. E. Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 031095, for NE%, W%*SEK, SE% SE%, Sec. 2; E%NE%, Sec. ll, NW%, W4NEM, NEYNE%, sec- tion 12, township 7 south, range 50 east, P, M. M., has filed notice of in- tention to make final proof, to es- tablish claim to the Jand above de- scribed, before H. R. Straiton, clerk of the district court, at Montana, on the I4th-day of Janu- uary, 19378 - ve Claimant names as’ witnesses: : Geo. Straugh, Mollie both of Broadus, Mont.; Albert 2 William Hendricks, both of. _-QPinst tion Dec..11, 1938.) (Last ation Jari. 8, 1937.) *