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Owing to Present Conditions, We Find It Necessary, in Order to Maintain Our .THÈ DILLON TRIBUNE. OEM BER 28, 1917 . *•-• •''-tv- Il IIIIHIIIHI IHtlllRIIHWHIHmm 4848485353232348484853534853235348235348484853532323234823534853535323232348 OF NOTICE TO PATRONSTHE DRY GOODS CO. Owing to present conditions, we find it necessary, in order to maintain our system and continue our policy of handling HIGH GRADE merchandise on a close margin of profit, to absolutely discontinue selling goods on credit, hence from Jan­ uary 1, 1918, we will be on a Strictly Cash Basis. This will mean a saving to you and we trust will be of a benefit to ourselves. Yours for co-operation and a more economical way of doing business. EVENTS OF THE YEAR 1917 and Bessie Russel, Argenta, Mont. 22—Francis J. Tonrey, Dillon, Mont., Clyde Smith, Dillon, daughter, 18th WiUiam Sweepey, DiUon, son, 31st, 14—Asa W. Goodman, Chester, and May Henneberry, Dillon, Mont. ♦ . Fred Barkshire, Dillop, son, 18th. Novmeber. Mont., and Oda Mae Niblack, Weau- 22—Charles McGrath, Dillon, Mont., ♦ BIRTHS. Albert B. Peterson, Dillop, son, 23rd. John P. Poole, Reichle, son, 3rd. (Continued from Page One) bleau, Mo. and Helen McKay, Dillon, Mont. Sigurd Roode, Dillon, son, 24(h. Rasmus Hpnpop, DiUon, son, 4th. -♦ . ♦ 22—Robert L, Kearns, Butte, Mont, 29— John T. Neal, Dillon, Mont., Joseph L. Sanders, Lima, daughter, Jimsuke Takaya, Lima, daughter, Bridges, Mont., and Alice Mae Law­ and Ann E. Shea, Butte, Mont. and Murtle Minter, Twin Bridges, January. 28th. 7th. ’ rence, Twin Bridges, Mont. 26—E. E. Bryant, Blackfoot, Idaho, Mont. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blake, DiUon, son, 29th. Norman Holden, DiUon, son, 11th. 10—John L. Melton, Dillon, Mont., and Anna W. Henshaw, Silt, Colo. 30— Jesse R. Williams, Chester, Prank E. Edwards, Briston, daughter, Q. C. Fairbanks, Lakeview, daughter, James Berry, Dillpn, son, 14th. ' and Bessie Kennedy, Mitchell, S. D. 28—R. W. Ellis, Dubois, Idaho, and Idaho, and-Lula Davis, Idaho Falls, lO.th 29th. Otis E. Neal, Lima, son, 20fh. i 12—C. B. Watkins, Brigham City, Vida Hickman, Dubois, Idaho. Idaho. Roy Selway, Dillon, son, 14th. July* * Howard Frizzell, Dillop, son, 26th. • Utah, and Gertrude Harstell, Brown­ 28— GeoVge Patrick, Dillon, Mont., September. Henry Birrer, Dillon, daughter, 17th. Lystandw C. Pond, Dillpn, son, 3rd. Ralph A. .Harding, Dillon, daughter, field, Mo. Co and Alice Fitchoff, Dillon, Mont. 4—Elza Patrick, Dillon, Mont., and Mike Swetich, DiUon, son, 18th. Wm. Wall, Dillon, son, 5th. 29th. : ' 13—Clayton T. Kennedy, Monida, 29— Jack Hamilton, Monida, Mont.,Susie Robbins, Dillon, Mont. Frank Puffs, DiUon, son, 19th. Carl Mast, DiUon, daughter, 8th. John R. Sorenson, Dillon, daughter, Mont., and Maude Coley, Dallas, Texas and Sola Habeltzel, Seattle, Wash. 4—William A. Shambow, Butte, February. F. M. James, Farlin, son, 12th. 29th. 18— Howard W. Frizzell, Dillon, 29— Clarence L. Dounier, IdahoMont., and Vera Stegmar, Butte, Mont. Howard Hall, DiUon, son, 2nd. Fred Plant, Dillon, daughter, 13th. December. Mont., and Edith Power, Dillon, Mont. Falls, Idaho, and Myrtle Shearer, Idaho 8—Frank T. Sullivan, St. Paul, Minn, Alfred S. Sooney, Armstead, daugh­ Hans Peterson, Grant, son, 14th. Otto Tiinboe, DiUon, daughter, 4th. 19— Earlie A. Robinson, Alder, Mont,Falls, Idaho. and Anna E. French, Dillon, Mont. ter,^rd» Uriah Wyatt, Dillon, son, 18th. Jens Bay, DiUon, son, 6th. and Mabel Stone, Alder, Mont. 30— John E. Nelson, Sheridan, Mont., 10—Oren Shafer, Lima, Mont., and William Brandy, Bannack, so^ 4th. Daniel Tovey, Jr., Wisdpm, daughter, Forest C. Bayerd, Dillon, son, 7th. March. and Albertine M. Tessier, DilloE, Mont. Mary Sparling, Great Falls, Mont. Charles A. Green, Dillon, son, ¿Ilk 20th. Leo C. Stprk, Dillon,! daughter, $th. 3— Malcolm Hanchette, Inverness, June. 12—Janies Wallace, Dell, Mont., and Joe.Jjpdson Blalock, DiUon, son, 7th. WiUiam E. Chapman, Dillon, son, John Childers, DiUon, son, 10th. Mont., and Fannie Louise Hanchette, 2—H. C. Templin, McAllister, Mont., Ruth Lonsberry, Dell, Mont. Frank H. Pendelton, firiston, daugh­ 22nd. Phillip Sappington, Lima, son, 15th. Dillon, Mont. and Marcella McAllister, McAllister, 12.— Lester Cottrell, Dillon, Mont., ter, 14th. Ray Webster, DiUon, son, 23rd. James McNeil, DiUon, son, 15th. t2— W. T*. Giles, jdajio Falls, Idaho, Mont. and Gertrude Nickell, DiUon, Mont. John W. Neil, DiUon, daughter, 14th. T. Kikushima, Dillon, daughter, 24th. Edward S. Duff, Dillon, daughter, 19th. and Louise Meppin, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 2— John H. Wilkinson, Kimberly,12—Aridrew Nelson, Rigby, Idaho, Wm. A. Seese, Dillon, son, 19th. Charles Thiemaiv, Dillon, son, 24th. George Buck, Lima, daughter, 23rd. 17—Robert S. Sparling, Lima, Mont., Idaho, and Edna Cagle .Kimberley, and. Versa Winder, Rigby, Idaho. Oscar Johnson, DiUon, son, 21st. Joseph T. Newnes, Dillon, son, 28th. , and Lucy Bowring, St. Anthbny, Idaho. Idaho. ■ * 23—Albert Copper, Kansas City, Phillip A. Clack, Wisdom, daughter, J. W. Forsgren, DiUon, son, 30th. ♦ ♦ 19—David Joseph, Butte, Mont., 3— J. M. Dillon, Idaho Falls, Idaho,Mo., arid Mary Cooper, Lincoln, Neb. 21st. C August. DEATHS. + and Barbara Heath, White Sulphur ari'd Celia Northey, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 14—Evan W. Thomas, Dillon, Mont., Frank C. Schwartz, Dillon, daughter, Manley p . Coates, Limp, son 3rd. 4— Albert Kearn, Burley, Idaho,and Florence Rideant, Dillon, Mont. 21st. Charles P. Cullen, Wisdom, daughter, Springs, hiorit. .' # 4> #> 4> 4> ♦ 26—Hyrum R. Olivers, Shelly, Idaho and Lillian Fisher, Burley, Idaho. 20— George J, Buzard, Lima, Mont., -Frank Kellum, Dillon, daughter, 22d. 3rd. • January. and Rose Kinhorn, Lewisville, Idaho. 17— Clifford A. Mercer, Twin Bridges and Hazel May Shumaker, Lima, Mont. C. L. Worth, Dillon, son, 28th. Gordon Alexander, Lima, son, 3rd. 2— Arlo Leroy Hagel, Wisdom, 2 28—Arthur Bomar, Dillon, Mont., Mont., and Eliza Stark, Twin Bridges, 19—Alvin Kellum, Lima, Mont., and March. Grover C. Fetherolf, Dillon, son, 6th. yrs. 6 mos. and Lillian Blucher, Dillon, Mont. Mont. Alma Krantz, Lima, Mont. Hcrpian Smith, Dillon, son, 5th. Henry Gray, Dillon, daughter, 7th. 7—James Long, Dillon, 55. April. , 8— Frank E. Bush, Bloomfield, Mont, 22—Edgar B. Rife, Armstead, Mont., B. H. Miller, Dillon, son, 6th. Clarence Anderson, DiUon, daughter, 7—John Redding, Dillon 65. 7_Walter T. White, Wisdom, Mont., and Ruth Stoller, Dillon, Mont. and Leah O’Brien, Dillon, Mont. W. R. Busenbark, Wisdom, son, 8th. 8th. 15— Dirk W. Holcomb, DiUon, 37. and Iriargaret Schluenegger, Wisdom, 9— Robert E. Melton, Dillon, Mont, 25—Carson Jones, Twin Falls, Idaho, James B. Woody, Jackson, daughter, P. W. Armstrong, DiUon, daughter, 22—Laura Babcock, Dillon, 29. MonV. C.b . and Tiilfe Taylor, Dillon, Mont. and Nellie Stanley, Salmon City, Idaho. 8th. 9th. 22—Thomas Jennings, Dillon, 75. 6-i-JöäepfeS. Martin, Bedrock, Mont, ll_G eorge Harrison, . Bannack, 25—Albert Kaler, Idaho, Fails, Idaho, Frank Lamluight, Dillon, 6on, 10th. Ben Willard, Dillon, daughter, 9th. February. and Sadie Roscoe, Armstead, Mont. Mont., and Hazel Hartzel, BlOomsburg, and Mary CJeverley, Idaho PaUs, Idaho. C. H. Carleton, Dillon, son, 10th. Edwin John Nickl, DiUon, 6on, 10th. 6—Jens Peter Jensen, DiUon, 34. B-tjaYn.^ ’E. Phillips, .Dillon, Mont., Penpa. October. John J. Jacksop, Jackson, son, 12th. Leo N. Pfiffner, Redrock, daughter, 11— John A. Gravely, DiUon, 1 , and Justma Sholl; Dillon, Mont. 14—j ack Coghlari, Pocatello, Idaho, 8—Charles H. Aiman, St. Apthony, Dennis E. Tate, Dillon, son, 15th. 11th. month, 25 days. 10— E. V. Hoffman, Bakei, Idaho,and Minnctta Johnson, Dubois, Idaho. daho and Susie A. Moore, St. Anthony, Berg Christian sen, DiUon, 6on, 17th. William R. Hyland, Apex, sonr 15th. 12— Charles Green, DiUon, 72. and Beatrice McC'orrtudk, ¿alter, jdanoV • 20—Jesfce G. Lee, Dillon, Mont., and daho. ; Edward Ferris, Dillon, daughter, 20th Irvin G. Mengel, Apex, 6on, 15th. 16— Wm. H. Blalock, 10 days. 11— John.Hapd, Dewey. Mont., and Josephine•__ '■ _L t i jl • TCVT^.Walter, 1 a Dillon, Mont 8—Richard _Evans, Dillon, Mont., John Wehdel, Lima, twin girls, 22nd. Elza C. Franks, Ljlma, daughter, March. Ida B. Hartwig. Reichle, Mont. 26—Julius Knud6on-, Lyons, Neb., and Mattie Agee, DiUon, Mont. Harry Renz, daughter, 24th. 16th. 5— E. S. Hope, Dillon, 75. 16—George E; Hopkins, DiUon, and Idanha Baker, Dillon, Mont. 22— Lyle Tolies, York, Neb., and Frederick C. Clark, Lakeview, son, George Montcalm Melton, Dillon, 12—Henry Allen Miller, Dillon, 6 Mont., and Mabel & ¡Srintk, Bozenj^h; ■ ¿3—Roy B: LpKprider, La Salle, 'Stella Smart, Waco, Neb. 27th. son, 20th. days. Mont. 111., and Minnie E. Gilbert, Dillon, 23- rCarl W. Peterson, Logan, Utah,Will Weidenora, Blaine, daughter, John Inabnit, Fox, daughter, 26th. 17— Nickolas M. Staudaher, Dillon, 16—Arthur M. Ripley, Dil’on, Mont; Mont. and Hortense Nebergal, Idaho Falls, 28th. Ola Crag wick, Dillon, son, 27th. 48. and Dixie F. Yance, Djljpp, Mppt. 2^—William Talley, Dillon, Mont., Ben Crowley, Argenta, son, 30th. Leonard Halloran, Dillon, son, 28th. 21—John Ballentini, Hecla, 35. 16—Robert Barrett, Dil’on, Mont., and Susie Farrzar, Dillon, Mont. 24— James N. , Mansfield, Grant, April. Henry Starr Asbury, DiUon, son, 21— Joe Rose, Hecla, 35. and Jessie Ferrif, Di1’bfl,'Mont. 30—Clarence Combs, Gibbons, Mont, Mont., and Nevada JVf. Wail, Dell, Thomas GiUett, Di’lon, son, 15th. 30th. 22— ‘Aime Poncet, Kidd, 345. 18--(3scar J/Jackson, Sa’t Lake City, and Mabel" Demorest, Dillon, Mont. Mont. Nephi Hanson, DiUon, son, 24th. September. 24—John Wm. Bell, Red rock, 88. Utah, arid Hilda Erickson, Salt Lake July. 25— Charles Ellsworth, Louisville,R. A. Jones, Wisdom, son, 26th. John B. Bechtold, DiUon, daughter, 24—-James Cornelius, Dillon, 55. City, Utah. : .4— James Mulljns, Dixon, Mont., Idaho, and Emma Decker, Louisville, Ralph S. Craig, Wisdom, daughter 1st. 18— William McLaughlin, Wallace, 10^_janies If. Ashworth, Bannack, and Sabina Garrity, Butte, Mont. ! Iadho. 26th. Joseph P. Klebba, Dillon, daughter, Idaho, 30. Mont., and Nina E. Fessenden, Dillon, 4— Peter Nery, Butte, Mont., and 27—Martin Rauchenberger, Poca­ Jess Ditty, DiUon, son, 27th.
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