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oT | Glencoe-Livona — Carl Fisher and Ed Temple of Hazelton motored down to the river last Wednesday. Miss Helen Easten returned home to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Kasten, has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Woodland at Bismarck. Miss Easten After the of warm weather, a few had their doubts as to the safety of crossing the river, considerable water was over the ice recent spell near Cannonball, However, thut danger has passed since the weather has turned much colder, John Baker of Cannonball wag a Livona visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs, and ‘fam tende Fort Rice Chr s morning, after whic and Mrs, H. W. Koch ac- companied them home for Christ- mas dinncr. Ison and daughters, Frei d to our shopping center Wednesdi The Glencoe school house has bee successfully moved to its new sig about one mile south of the Glencoe postoffice. It is now being plastered and put into shape for use, When it is finished school will open there with R. H. Woodland as teacher and the Carlson school will be absndoa-| ed. Thus consolidatir the — tw | schools. John Wilde and daughter autoed to Fort Rice Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Baker w F or to Mandan on the train from Fort Rice last Thursday, returning home the same day. Miss Laura Keyes, wi uttend- high school in Linton, 8 ndin, Ay A her Christmas vacation with hbr pat § ent at the Keyes’ ranch. DW Puverly hom called at the Geo, Tuesda Casey The ladies of the South Livona Birthday club met with Mrs. T. f£. Hubbard last Us SER Mrs. Grace Ma atthe , who is teach- ing one of the Livonia district schools is having a week’s ation, She is spending it with her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Cabbage. Mrs. o. Montieth and children of Hazelton spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Hub- bard of Livona. Very impressive services were held in the Catholic church at Fort Rice on Sunday, the 24th, and also * on Christmas morning. The church was filled.to the door, and a goodly at- tendance was-in evidence from Glen- coe-Livonia. It is reported that the mines on the Vorlander e turning out coal these days, under the managément of Roy Gates, “Dutch” Sperry, Ora Graybeal and other: ers took advantaze of the fine weather between Christ- mas and New They started up their threshing machine with a full new crew, and made an effort to finish up their threshing, however, they were stopped by the snow again. Livonia Mrs, G. A. Cabbage and daughter, REeeaCirdes Mathers, care shopping in Fort Rice last Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Weaver Fowler spent Christmas at the home of the latter’ sister, Mrs. John Kimball and fami- ly. They autoed over on Saturday “returning home Tuesday. . Mrs. C. A. Carlson was a passenger én the stage enroute for Bismarck Wednesday, where she visited with relatives, returning home Friday. Picaroline is reported to be the.name of the new little miss at the Irvine home. Miss Mabel Gates came dbwn from Bismarck, where she is attending high school, to spend the Christmas Yacation in the parental home. Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Carlson and daughter, Miss Gerda, spent New Year's eve at the Wilde home. Wm, Nelson has accepted a po- ‘sition for the winter on the farm of Mr. Smdll near Apple Creek station. John Glum of near Hazejton passed through here last Saturday enroute home, having finished his job in “connection with moving the Glencoe school house. for of the ba Mrs. Ralph Halvor left last Wed- nesday for Arthur, N, D.; to visit ye her. parents, 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Lee Glanville of Van q Hook, are here visiting relatives for f at few weeks. “a Emma Webber, who is attend- Ang school in Bismarck is home to spend. the hglidays. Mrs. Hagen of Wilton, is here vis- iting her daughters, Miss Viola and Mrs. G. Olgerson. 4 County Commissioner-elect Axel . Soder: left on the afternoon train Monday for Bismarek to assume the duties of the office. an avangelis Walton, leld, is here holding pants Everyone should turn out speaker. Mr, and Mrs, H. C, Edgerton were confined to their home several days| ing east of here. i last week with severe colds. Arthur Kopplin has had his porch glassed in. work. Willard Hubbell returned to col- lege at Jamestown ‘Tuesday, and Wallace Anderson to Wilton on Wed- nesd; folks of the village t the residence of Les- Wednesday, in hon and girls, who are here on their vacation. The young held a party ter Knowles Mr, and Mrs. Albert Little spent several days in Bismarck last week on business, Our friends Jake Bantari hits the nail on the head when he says the farmers do not want more credit in the way of farm loans. had too much of that What they do want is higher prices for their farm products for the next few has passed and gone to face with the We believe it’s going ty be a year of great prosperity for one and all, the country is getting back to about a normal condition again, and as the poet says, “Behind the dark clouds the sun is still shin- ing” and the dark cloud that has ung over gur fair land for several years is about to break away and the sun of prosper is ubout to break through the clouds and flood this grand old U, S. with the great- est prosperity it ever seen. Arthur Wentz spent several days in Bismarek last week on business. Miss Alberta Teas, who i ing school in Minneapoly for the holid es \ BALDWIN _| An old fashioned dance was given in the hall New Year's night which was greatly enjoyed by all who at- tended. About thirty couples were attend- is home present and the dance did not break | uy until the wee sma’ hours of the morning. At midnight a nice lunea was served which had been brought by the ladies. Mrs, Henry Larson and three chil- dren left Monday morning for Gar- rison, where they will visit at -the home of Mrs, Larson’s parents. Jay Couch spent New Year's at the Muggy home, Fred Hogue was a business caller in Baldwin Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rupp are the proud parents of a fine baby boy which arrived at their home New| Year's morning. Mrs. Olaf Lundin of Naughton township is spending several days in Baldwin a guest at the Clarence Rupp home. Mr. and Mrs. H. G.Higgins and family were New Year's guests at the Merl Bentley home. Misses Beatrice Burtch and Carrie O'Hagen of Wilton, spent severat days the past week in Baldwin the guests of Miss Wilma Graham, Rudolph Hagen of the Painted Woods district was a week-énd vis- itor in Baldwin the guest at Ward's hotel. Mrs, Fisher, who has been visiting with friends in Baldwin during the past several days has returned to her home at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Satter and nily were Sunday evening guests at the Higgins home, George Swick and Richard Kickul motored to Garrison the latter part of the week. On the way they visited at Underwood, Wilton, Washburn and Turtle Lake. Freda and Mathilda Spitzer were’ the holiday vacation have returned overnight guests at the home of their uncle, Arnold Rupp and family Tues- day, Postmaster J. C. able to be out after a siege of lum- bago. The many friends of Andrew An- derson, who has been very ill at his home with pneumonia will be glad to hear he is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Diede and jit- tle son Reuben, and daughier, Elsa, also Mr. Christian Rode were Sun- day guests at the Ludvig Files home. After a pleasant visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Sorch, Miss Sorch has left for Bis- marck, where she has employment. Mrs. J. F. Watkins has left for her school duties gtter a pleasant visit over the vacation period at herhome in Baldwin, Pete Anderson was in town the fore part of the week, Miss Olga Gruger left the fore- part of the weekjfor Bismarck, where she is @ student in high school, after pleasant visit at the home of ‘her Pitnee. Mrs. Kruger. ‘Miss Lelia Mount has-returned to Valley City, where she attends nor- mal school after visiting Sorin i _| past week with her, parents, M: Mrs. Edward Mount. Miss Greds Nelson, who has been apending the vacation period at the Sam Dronan did the} With the E.!E, Trandemo family. ¥ ‘| caller here Friday afternoon, Poole is again, ence and Emma Rupp has returned ? to hear him as he is a very fine|home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. | Fulton Nelson left the fort part of | the week to resume her school teach- Mrs. Falmer Trandemo has returh- | ed to her home after a pleasant visit | William Miller, who makep his home with the C, W. Spitzer family | is spending a few weeks in James-| town visiting friends and relatives. He will be back early in the year, Art Fulton, who has been visiting at the Nelson home left the fore/ part of the week. Jay Couch, local blacksmith and} general handy man papered the} house occupied by the Muggy family Saturday. Martin Burgess of Riverview town- ship was a business caller here Wed- ! nesday. Frank Kocher, who lives west of here was a visitor in Baldwin Wed- | nesday afternoon,’ i ae | Jay Couch was a guest of the} Lamb family Monday. Lester Larson was a visitor here Wednesday afternoon, Willie Borner and Willie Pink! were callers here the fore part of the week. here | Emil Hogue was a caller Wednesday frony the farm. George Matthews was transacting business in Baldwin Wednesday. i de a business trip] y Wednesday. | ee i Cecil Mount was a caller in Bata-} win Thursday, Horace Ward to the Capital Ernest § streets Thur: 1] was seen on our any vy i Roscoe Miller of the | Wilton district stopped in Baldwin} for a short visit on their way to the Capital City the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mr: The many friends of Miss Eura| Johnson, who taught school a few miles soutly of here a year ago will | be interested in knowing she is now teaching a school at Stacey, Mont. Mike Ryan, who farms on an ex: tensive scale a few miles south of here, was transacting business in our city the fote part of the week, Albin Thysell ofthe Naughton dis- trict was seen on our streets the latter part of the week. | S. E. Strandemo was a_ business Richard Borner and C. H. Mount- ney have been helping Fred Wood] ipet in his corn crop, Mrs. Fred Wood was a guest at the Gust Rupp home Thursday after- noon. %, Mr. Christian Rode was a caller at the Arnold Rupp home Thursday. Ernest Solberg of the Cromwell district was here one day last week. Grant Satter came in from the farm on business the fore part of the week, Mrs. George Swick and Mrs. Rich- ard Borner were Tuesday guests of Miss Wilma Graham, a Mrs. Louis Spitzer was a guest at the Diede-home Tuesday morning. Willie Borner was a caller in Bald- win from the farm Friday. The children celebrated the holi- day vacation by coasting and sliding on the big hill northwest of th. school house, and Skating on the creek, Oscar Satter was in town the last of the week. Miss Edna Renfrow and Mrs. Cleo Hartman, who have. been visiting at their homes in Turtle Lake during to their school duties. Miss Lundina $pitzer, who has been visiting with her cousins, Flor- to her home. The Misses Emma, Freda and Ma- thilda Spitzer, who have been spend- ing the holidays with their parents north of town have all resumed their school duties at Wilton, where they attend high school. Fred Wood made several trips to the coal mine the, past. week, / Robert Nelson and E. 8. Strandemo were business visitors in Baldwin the fore part of the week. George Schonert and “Oscar Satter were callers here the latter part of. the week. Julius Myres was seen ing our town Saturday. sacting. busi- last week. Ludvick Files was a caller in Bald- win Thursday. §‘" Richard Borner motored to the Capital City Tuesday morning. J. R. Lamb was transacting busi- ness in Baldwin me latter part of the week, Albert Larson, es has just moved his ‘family on Sheldon farm {got moved in time to avoid the big | snow storm. ‘| markets for the holiday trade. snow. Not ornithologically speaking, | perhaps, but this bird demonstrate! how carrier pigeons are being used to smuggle cocaine and other | drugs over the border. They also used in ‘interstate traffiefin | carrying narcotics. Miss Edith Rupp left the fore’ part of the week for Menoken, where jshe teaches school, after a pleasant) it over the holiday season with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gus Rupp. Fred Rupp is driving a new Buick car which he purchased one day last | week in Bismarck, trading in his’ Alter for it. Merl Bently was a business caller) here the middie t of the week. Richard Borner and family spent! evening at the Mountenay Cards were played during Tuesday home, the evening. ait sung sricisato inns is ym anagem enamel Albin Nostrym was in farm Thursday. from the Fred Hogue arrived on the train Saturday morning as the snow was too deep to drive the car. William Fricke was doing his weekly trading in Baldwin Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers left for their home at Pettibone the fore part of the week after a pleasant visit with friends in Baldwin, ‘ Nans Christiansen farmer was. transacting business in our city the fore part of the week. E. G. Nixon has returned from Bis- marck, where he spent the week-end visiting with relatives. J, M. Thompson of the Wilton dis- trict was a business caller here the fore part of the week. Arnold Rupp and wife motored to Wilton ‘Thursday afternoon. C. W. Spitzer and Ernest Baum- gart of Burnt Creek township were business callers here Thursday. They came up to get some repairs for their automobiles, also stopping at the home of Richard Borner fora short visit. Frank Barnes, former_sheriff of | Burleigh county was greeting old} friends here and making new ones Friday, Englebrit Tuft, who has a farm in| Cromwell township was a business) ge here Friday. Joe Parsons who makes his home| with the Van Couch family was a/ caller here Friday. Thomas Gallager, farmer and stockman of near here was a busi- ness visitor in our city Friday af- ternoon. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. George: Swick had for their Sunday. afternoon guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood, Mr. and-Mrs, F. A. Wood eenter- tained séjfe friends to a Watch Par-| ty Sunday night. Cards were play- ed. and at midnight a nice lunch was | served by the hostess. Quite a few turkeys were shipped| from this point to the Twin City Charlie Stilwell of the Naughton district was seen in our. midst one day last week. a estat rE tt Van Couch came in from the farm| the fore part of the week on a busi- ess mission. SE ate stn Work on the light plant has beet delayed on account of the heavy We heard that Merl White our lo- cal delivery man lost several horses last. week. Jake Diede hauled several loads of hay from the stack he purchased from Mr. Files last week. Hay is. selling for from six to eight dollars per ton here. Florence, Emma, Walter and Ernest Rupp vigited at the home of their grandma, Mrs. Spitzer, New Year’s day, north of town, was in Baldwin the part of the be Albert Just) To follow the news of the next State ou Will Want Legislature through the colums of a Newspaper on the - Ground. UREA There is every indication that the next session will be a lively one. 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