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. PAGE TWO i WING | —+ MrseG. A. Hubbell left last Tues- day for Lodi, Cal. to spend the win- ter with relatives. Mrs. Hubbeii will t Los Angeles, San Diego, Long Beach, and other places of in- terest before her return, Mrs, Humphrey Bailey is in a hos- pital at Bismarck in a serious con- dition. Her many friends here hope for:a speedy recovery. J. Glynn, who for the past ten years have had charge of the Boynton ranch here, left fo: Minneapolis last week where they will visit relatives for a short time, after which they will go te Pasa dena,. Cal, to make their future home. It is with much regret the people of Wnig and vicinity see Mc. and Mrs. Glynn leave here. The Co mercial club gave a farewell reee)- tion for them serving a four course supper after which Mr. G. A. Hub- bell with some well chosen words presented Mr. and Mrs, G. Glynn with a bouquet of roses. Mr. and Mrs, W, Mr. Geo. Anderson and Mr, W. A. Stark left on the afternoon train Monday for Bismarck to serve as jurors in the December term of court, The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Bailey died Sunday and was buried in the Wing cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Mrs John Sharp was shopping in Wing Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell are now residents of Wing, They vill keep house for Mr, Hubbell while Mrs, Hubbell is in California. — Mrs, Alex Hill, who has been quite ill tor tne past six weeks is improy- ing,, her many! friends will be pleas- ed to learn, Henry McClusky is moving his family to’ Bismarck this week, where they will reside during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shidler left Tuesday for Tomah, Wis., where they will make their future home. Harry Mutchler, of the Patterson Land Co, has been at Linton dur- ing the past week in the interests of the company. d Chas. Wilkinson loaded his household goods Monday for North- ern Minnesota, where he has rented a farm. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton ate Thanksgiving dinner with relatives at Washburn, The residence of Byron Knowles was teported on fire about 6 o'clock Monday evening, but was quickly ex- tinguished by the excellent work of the fire company. The fire caught from an over-heated stove, Miss Olga Shinkler, who teaches the intermediate grade spent Thanks- giving at her home in Goodrich. ¢—_-—__—_______-+ , BALDWIN | o—_________.-_ Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Rupp, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spitzer, and Mr. Jacob Diede motored to Bismarck on busi- ness Saturday, S. E. Strandemo was a business caller at the Richard Borner, home Monday afternoon, Fred Klawitter was a caller here Monday. business _ Thanksgiving services were held in thé Lutheran church Thursday morning with Rev. Brant of Wilton officiating. Quite a number of our residents are suffering with bad colds on ac- count of the changeable weather we have been having, Mrs. Olaf “Lundin and daughter, Mis ther, visited in Bafdwin Thurs afternoon. The Laindin home is near Arnold. Mr, and Mrs. Adoph Reith and two childven left Wednesday night for For Piles It Is Pyramid Pyramid Pile Suppositories, Have Brought Relief. to. Thousands Who Had. Suffered Severely For Years. You, will quick realize that Pyramid Pile Suppositories are simply wonderful to ease pain,| ree t every drug- nada carries Pyramid in stock at 60 certs a box gist in the U shows how highly tories are reggrded. Take no sub- stitute. You c&n try them free by sending your name and address to Pyramid’ Drug Co. 621 Pyramid Bldg.,. Marshall, Mich, these Supposi- )Garrison. their home at Menominee Falls, Wis. . after a short visit with Mrs Mathilda Baur gart, who resides on her farm a few miles south of Baldwin: Carl Shultz and C. W. Spitzer de- livered a load of trukeys here just before Thanksgiving. Martin Bourgis of Riverview was a business visitor here Friday. A car of coal arrived the latter part of the week, and everybody is having their basements filled, Jacob Diede made several trips Yo the coal mine near Wilton last week. Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Spitzer and two children, and Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart spent Saturday at the Richard Borner home, Mrs. C. V. Anderson and daughter Bernice, left for points in Idaho one day last week. After a siege in the hospitals Ivan Holden is back to his school duties. Ivan slipped and fell into a well that he aws fixing on the Anderson place. He is still using crutches, Tom Morris of near Regan, was a business visitor in our, town Satur- day. Mrs. Merl White, who has been on the sick list is some improved at} this writing. Mr. and Mys. Jake Spitzer sand family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Rupp. Ernest Baumigart ; of Arnold is helping Emil Hogue get in his corn crop. Otto and Harry Hogue were busi- ness callers in Baldwin Wednesday. -Litile Walter Rupp was on the sick list a few days this week, but is back in school again. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. G, Hilken will be glad to know they like their new home fine, and enjoy- the trip. The Hilkens are old time residents of Baldwin, Mr. Hilken having lived here nearly twenty years, But on account of the infirm- ities of age, they decided to make their future home with their son, John Reinhart who has a farm near Linton. Mrs. Reinhart. came up to “| help the old people on their journey. The Hilken residence has been rented by Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Mon- teney who cume here from Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Monteney did some repair work on the F, C. Nel- son home several iniles from town Wednesday and Tuesday “of last week. Mr. Monteney is a plasterer, and his wife'is his-helper. Miss Greda Nelson, who teaches séhool near Wilton, atrived here Wednesday night on the train to spend Thanksgiving with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Nelson. M. M. Bentley and family spent Thanksgiving @ay with Mr, and ‘Mrs. H, G. Higgins. seins. , Mr. Edmund: Rupp and sister, Miss Atta, were Thanksgiving guesis at the home of Mrsand Mrs. Fred Wood. Mr. John ‘Rupp, old time resident of Baldwin, left the first of the month for Clearbrook, Minn., where he will visit for several months with his eldest daughter, Mrs. Claus Gar- mer and family. Miss Tess Ward is confirted to her home with a ‘severe case of ton- silitis. Frank Bradshaw and Richard Keekle are eating venison these days, both having been lucky enough to get a deer. Several other local hunt- ers returned empty handed, Sather left Saturday arck for a few days’ Mrs. Morr night for Bis hisit. Mr. Elmer McCullough, ‘our genial mail carrier, has resumed his duties after enjoying a two weeks’ vacation. During Mr. MeCullough’s absence the mail was delivered by David Trigg. A pleasant family gathering was held at the Henry Rupp farm home Sunday, in honor of their guests, Mrs, Elsie Smidtke and three cl dren who arrived on the train Wed- nesday evening from their home at Those present besides the family were: Mr. Arnold Rup, nd family, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fred Wood, M Anna!Rupp and two children and John, Adam: Herdeba. Mrs. Smidke and children expect to rem: weeks visiting relatives tnd: friends before returning to thgir home, Mrs. J. k ‘ school east of here, spent the weeks end at home. Mr. J, F, Watkins, local kerdware | dealer, is busy installing an electri plant, which when completed will; furnish light for the residents of Baldwin. Pete Luyben, cid time resident of! Baldwin, but now engaged. in busi- ness at Douglas, twas greeting old! friends here last week amd also at-; tending to matters of busines Mrs. Cleo Hartman spent the week- end with friends in Bismarck, re-| turning home Monday morning) on} the train. The Misses Viola Strandemo, Ger-|* trude ‘Fricke and Dagmar Albertson arrived from Bismarck ‘Thursday morning to spend Thanksgiving with their folks. All these young ladies are attending high school in the Capital City. Miss Emma Sorch ‘arrived Thurs- day morning to visit at the home of her parents: for.a few days. Miss j{ Sorch is employéd at the J. C. An-| derson home in Bismarck, Mrs. P, E. Hatch arrived home Monday morning, after a pleasant visit over the week-end with friends in Bismarck. J: F. Watkins has just finished closing out the stock of the Han- son-Holliday store, and the building formerly occupied by ‘that firm is once more vacant. Brown Bébthers have finished threshing und have returned home with their threshing rig. Sam Brown. acted as clerk in’ the Watkins Hardware store during the two weks while Mr. Watkins was en- gaged in disposing of the Hangon Holliday stock. A number of far- mers todk advantage of the low prices which Mr. Watkins offered thy stock for, and equipped themselve: and families for the winter. Perey Freeman is Mi sick list. on tlie Herb Little was_a business caller herd Monday. Carl Engleman was a business visi- tor in Baldwin the forepart of the week, Mr.and Mrs,-Jacob Diede and tws children were Sunday visitors at the Louis Spitzer liome.; Enoch Anderson was a business caller 2t the elevator Monday. Mrs. Frank Higbe arrived. home Monday morning from Bismarck af- ter a pleasant visit with friends in that -city. R. C, Nelson and byide arrived on the train Saturday morning and left for the home of ‘Mr. Nelson’s. par- ents, where they will make their fu- ture home. Mrs. Nelson, who Was formerly Miss Pearl Peterson, is em- ployed as teacher in Cromwell town- ship. 2 Mr. end “Mrs. Fy Moffit, who have been visiting friends in Bismarck during the past few days are home again. Mrs. A. Fisher arrived Friday, morning from het homes at Thorpe, 8. it at the home of her . 3. Jar- Mr. and Mrs. \ glee \ ‘ Mr. und Mrs. Nels Anderson spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. Anderson’s ‘parents ‘in Bismarck. Charlie Nelson spent Thanksgiv- ing day with ‘friends at Underwood, returning home the ‘fore part of the week, ’ Mrs. Cleg Hartman, and Miss Ren- frow, teachers of the Baldwin school spent Thanksgiving . at the E. E. Strandemo \home. SESE Quite a number ‘from this vicinity attended, the wedding dance which was given at the Henry Small home7@ay this week. near Arnold in-honor-of the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.-Small, Miss Ruth, who was recently married to M). Timothy Jones, sbn of Mrs. Jennie | Moran, prominent farm woman of One Dime Pays a Month’s Rent Here is one of the five houses near May’s Landing#'N. J., which ‘are rented for ten cents a month—the record low rate in the United States. Here's the:explanation: since “time immemorial” the families ‘have occu- ‘pied these houses and no rent was charged by the owner. ‘Now ‘a cor- voration’ ‘tas bought ‘the land and to vrotect ‘its title decided to charge a nominal rent. ors | Carl and Freddie} n here for about two) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 Some Speed Building a church between sun: | rise and ‘sunset demands plenty of speed and energy. But Mra. L. M Butler of Buffalo with 60 member | -of the Churches of Christ built's | church at the Cattaraugus | Reservation in that space ‘of'time near Bismarck. Many » beautiful gifts were given the young <couple, and the best wishes of all. ‘their Baldwin friends go with them in their new home south of Bismarck. The ‘teachers and pupils ‘of the Baldwin school are ‘bus: sy preparing for the Christmas program, which will be held at the auditorium Fri- day evening, ‘Dec. 22. Mrs, Christ Hilken and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer, Sr. Herman Myers and Mrs. Myers’ were Baldwin visitors Wednesday. Ernest Baumgart of near Arnold, was a Saturday. evening caller at Baldwin. morning for Wilton, where he «will look after business matters. Martin Kuntz of near Wilton, was greeting old friends .in Baldwin, az- ter a two months visit to points in the west. : and auctioneer of the Wilton dis- trict, was transacting business here the fore part of the week. The Christmas Seals have arrived, and the school children are busy helping distribute them. Here is one ‘place where a small amount of | money will do a world) ¥ good, and (everyone: should purchase as many sible, The Baldwin school sent quite a Cross fund, and the children will soon | be wearing their, new Red Cross buttons. . ip su aie erty | Gléncoe-Livona | ——_—_ Livona school, with Miss M. Cham- ley a& teacher, gave a basket social and dance, at the home of A. W. Graybeal on Friday, Nov. 24th. A report a fine time.\ Wayne Baxter. of ‘Braddock, came over on ‘horseback Monday to have ‘a couple ‘of days hunting before the season closed. ‘He stayed at the honie of John Wilde while here. Mrs. Geo, daughter, left Monday for there home in Tacoma, Wash., after spend- ing a couple.of months here on bus- | iness and visiting friends. Weaver Fowler was a Capital City visitor last Monday. Mrs. }made Burt Skinner and son, Paul, 2 trfip down to the river one ‘A son was born to Mr. and: Mrs, Edw. ‘Zerbér ‘of Livona, Nov. 24. Arnold Rupp left early Tugsday | J. M. Thompson, prominent farméy}}, e of these ‘harbingers of joy as pos-! nice contribution to the Junior Reg jackson ‘and. son and | +> Victrola performance is acertainty— | i | | | et (REG. U.S. PAT. OFF, “HIS MASTERS VOICE” In buying a talking-machine Victor Talking not a hope tf Victrola No. 330 . $350- Victrola No. 330, electric, $390 Mahogany Other styles $25 to $1500 will do as well. ane } . you either buy a Victrola or some other instrument that you hope REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. ’ Victrola Important: Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the label. Machine Company Camden, New Jersey Carlson of Glencoe. Kurtz Bros., Ben Kalberer, Victor Bechtle, Earn- est Wright and\ Cabbage Bros., of Hazelton, are reported to have kill- ed deer. Geo. ‘Knudtson is still busy pide Mr. and Mrs, dimes Burbage and) family and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde} and. daughter i ‘ givitig dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | Suvérl: i} | i Sherm Suverly is reported to have been oa ‘the sick list. James Burbage made a business | trip to Fort Rice Wellnesday, cross- ing the river in a skiff. He reports | plenty of ice /eoniing down stream: | A davgliter was, born to Mr. and | Mrs. Art Chamley, Monday, Nov. 27. Louie Carafel and W!M. Griffis of Bismarck sperit a few. days hunting | jin the Glendive vicinity this week. | A threshing machine in the Livona ' |neighborhood, has been at work | most of the time the past weck, but; ‘has ben hindered some by snow. | About twenty deen are reported to ihave been killed in the bottoms | south ‘ef Glencoe, followi |tew of the lueky huriters | Woodland, Harold Bromwell, ber Pow Roy Goodman and Lee, DECISIONS OF _ SUPREME COURT Decisions, handed down today, follow: Martha Steinke, plaintiff-respond- z ae ion by Birdzell, chief ju: 5 firmed. of the supreme court.) Jacoh XK. Jakober, pla = spondent vs. surance company, 4 ; S ‘ ent, vs. Telephone Co., ing ‘orn, We hope the weather man} yinot, defendant-appellant; action| lant; appeal from Morton stays ‘on his side. for personal injuries @y plaintiff bg-| Léembke, judge; contested fire insu ing precipitated into cellar; from| ance voliry of $600. Opinion C. A.Carlson and Mr. and Mrs.| Ward county, Lowe, judge; ‘appeat| Grace, judge. Affirmed. John Wilde were Capital City visi-| fom aawrd .of $12,300" for-personal| Martin P. Altman, © plaintiff-re- tora’ Sagaraay. injutied. Opinion by Bronson, judge.) spendent vs, North Dakota Work- ja AR RCE) Dae Affirmed. men’s ‘Compensation Bureau, defend- ‘ ieni J. R. Hilsdorf, plaintiff-respondent| ant-avpellant; appeal from Stark For Spring Valley Lignite) ay, First State Bank of Regan,| county, Pugh, judge; involving c! Coal. ‘Phone 164. Gefendant-appellant; appeal from| for vensation. Opinion by Grace, judge. Judgment modified and af- firmed. e ‘Thousands of Americans have listened to the charming speeches of A. A. Milne as they dre projected by actors in his many successful plays, six of which have been playing in various parts of the United States in But photographs of him are rare. latest—showing him with wife and daughter in_ his, English country house. ist"few months. Often send But Seldom Seen - S Martin Pa ent vs, appellan Isom, ‘Appellant. " lll Here is his a f \ Commercial U! action on claim and delivery. jefendant-appel- Appeal PIA iis uy Burleigh county, Niessle, judge; plaintiff-respond- S$. E. Hammond, defendant- from all Richland county, MeKenna, judge. Proceeding for specifie~ performance of contract. by Bronson, judg Pete ent |v. Opinion ASirmed, Chiquist, plaintiff-respond- A. F, Turner, sheriff of nd Forks county, défendant-ap- ant: appeal from Grand y Forks unty, Cooley, judte; involving writ of attachment and execution. Opin- wm of court ky Robinson, judge Affirmed. 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