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AGE TWO i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923 een ee Sener Orcs Mc Sa ste Soper es“ ee ae dC MUR ere Aes oe Vie Cie nt ea in town looking after business mat- AADAC TINUE EAHA Hine ATTESTED TE UVUUUEO VOU L GOST Watch Your Weight Potatoes, white bread and pastries make fat. You can’t do the day’s work under a burden of fat. Cut out the carbohydrate foods and eat Shredded Wheat | Morris Satter was transacting busi- on oF into diversified farming, nothing| tidy sum was realized by the sale of ness in téwn Wednesday afternoon DRISCOLL [fit build up this rund old qtite| plates containing supper. All attend. | and evening. Oe ere on that font ae this mill tle | ing report a good time. | Napa ae Jo | izmers on their feet as this will do. | Ai c, Wilds was deanbacting: bouts . J. Gearey spent a couple] Several of our farmers around Wing nae de ane | tf lays in Bismarck last week. raised as fine corn last year as we| Miss Etta Rupp was a guest at the | ess in town Monday. - A have ever scen which shows that| home of her sister, Mrs. F, A. Wood | M. T, Olson transacted business | good corn can be raised here and Bismarck last week Tuesday] is almost a sure crop. Raise more Vednesday. C0: cattle a s, They are x | - lorcet ee ah i eck so hi e ses havi B 5 \. 0. Krogen and Mrs. A. B.| years you will be independent. This | {” woe cree fe Se re | * | ogen spent the past week in| has got to come and the quicker the | _ The Herdebu boys were all in town; : After a pleasant visit with rela- Thursday afternoon. {tives here over the week-end Mr. oo |and Mrs. H Rupp have returned to! smacck. Oswald Krogen was | petter, do not depend on small grain " ‘ iz a : iday afternoon, called to Bismarck Thursday | alone, it is mot as sure as the dairy | a eee ee ee ctl Genny Diede Gare} n builder of le, b nd brai j : account of the serious condi-} cow and hogs. , a | enry Diede was a business calles | ., Bivebie brothas, A.B Kragen,| °°" ee qHerweels i: banc toute aveunebline saqeneee: a builder of muscle, bone and brain, with just enough ho is ill in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs, John Glavville re- eae = carbohydrates to supply heat, energy and healthy tissue, and just enough bran to keep the bowels healthy and active. ; The doctors call Shredded Wheat “a well-balanced ration” because it supplies every element the human body needs and in the right proportion. The crisp, tasty, oven-baked shreds of whole wheat are delicious with milk for any meal. : — fd ciaste Dueeday. ar ‘ Mrs. H. B. Thompson spent several; i]1 Miller has purchased the en- . P, Hanson left last Wednes-|Umed last Tuesday from an ex-| days in Bismarck che past week. | tive farming equipment belonging to for Eau Claire, Wis. tended visit to Van Hook and other pr eae Richard Borner. ’ | ciara points where they visited relatives. Mrs, Oscar Satter took the train em | ‘he next meeting of the Liter- for the Capital City Tuesday night,/ No church ha Society will he held Friday where she will attend to business ning, March 9, at the town matters been held here for veral weeks, on account of poor ads Messrs. orge Duemeland and Ed. Larson made a business trip to Woodworth last week, on important business. 3 (ate : Mike Ryan was a business caller! yp perey Freeman i ‘ ‘i aa | - Perey Freeman is having his The Lutheran Ladies Aid, enter- 7 .«.| in town Friday evening. \iceth fi i | . ey Olgeirson was i s- y jice house filled this week F Mrs. C. A. Swanson last] Attorney Olgeirson was in Bi ic . it nay i wall aero Nest He PAT ABU Waele Week, 5 On| SHO Gripping) ia naving VapiietvO| Uap? “aie urnn eee: aecting will be April 5, place to] Pusiness. pair work done on his bank, also hav-! nome of Mr. and j@ annopneed later. Mr. Harry Mutehler has been at| ing the interior painted and “var- | where he was <a = lwishek tor the pas »|nished. Mr. and Mrs, Mountenay are co} » went to Fargo on| Wishek for the past ten days in the ~ j ; = tS ae leas interests of the Patterson Land Co.| doing the work. | Albin and John Nordstrom were Ti peedbs ——- business callers in town Saturday af- ited at the} nd ers. Martin Hagen, | overnight guest Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat, ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. It is a perfect all-day food, delicious for breakfast, or any meal. : ? : Mr, Vinton Heaton has been going| J. F. Fevold left early in the week | tornoon, Contains all the bran you need to stimulate ae (SS i aaa cand ae to Arena every night the past week | for Bi St where he looked after peoniae - bowel movement. a ay = to help Mrs. Lambert while Mr. | business affairs. | Mr. J. R. Lamb left Monday night ‘, al city. ‘ lantbert js away visiting ‘tis fatler eta tbe Vancouver ‘ont yoinls audits TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a Jay Couch received word of the| west, where he will spend some time! — death of his little neice, Grace Me- Hi looking around for a suitable loca-/} rt of the weck. den: sts | real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft Mrs. M. I. Sawyer spent Tues-| Who is very ill cheese or marmalades. ae Widest TAG testy A cll casa o sup-| Clure the fore pi ses per in the church on the evening Mr. Van Horn|of March 17th. The ladies of Wing} George Matthews was a business! phe tittle 4 pent a few days visiting in Bis-{are noted for serving good things| caler in town Friday afternoon, — | and Aime W eel WARE vce. to eat, so do not miss this supper. } heer of Mr. and Mrs. . Gerhke is ill with a ESMUIMUAUMUMLATTU ALU ACUTE UVC, TUG ATICCVG CTT SU TTL ATT j bad cold this wees After a pleaant visit at the home| ees The local basketball team went], Clarence Hanson who has been! of her daughter, Mrs. William Spit- | a | | to Fort Rice Saturday, however, they found the river unsafe after the re- formerly cashier of the Dris cent warm spell. They returned Bank, home without venturing across. — Mrs. C, A. Bower called at the Jno, of the week, Mr. Cunningham ‘oll ' : Mrs, Christ Hilken was a passen-| is a patient in the Bismarck hospital, lo Steele Friday afternoon to play | loading. coal ut | Wilton returned) ser and family, Mrs. Yathilda Baum-| ger on the North Soo Monday even.| where she is suNering with sleep: Ine Stele basketeers, returning | hon’ Saturday to remain perma | gart has returned to her home. | ing when she went to Bismarck to| ing sickness. aturday ently | spend several days with her husband | penn Tra Falkenstein was transacting | who is 2 member of the jury. | The young man who was. flogged D. J. Gearey came home from| Mr. Bob Wilkinson returned from} ,usiness in town the latter part. of fey ke tied inky I fedasite ciavaliiananereneea enna smarck Friday, returning to Bis-|his father’s funeral last Thursday. | (0 week. : Mr. Carl Engleman who has but] was a cousin to the Henry Rupp fom- Eastwood home Thursday. the first of the week, they also call- ecm sunday, where) he! 5 i | ital | ily. eaten ed on Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland. aa ae Wing will hold the village election 2 recently returned from the hospital] ily. x Mr. ety anes co te sury on March 20th, We understand there | HN. Menafee of Hay Creek town-| js very itl at his home. ie A sb a) Gl 5 ship was a business caller here Wed- | nesday. Mr. Menafee was posting | some sale bills, as he will soon re- tertained at dinner at the Geo. Adams home Sunday Frank Prater spent several the Wapitol, returning home accompanied by his wife and abe The following students. deserve William Fricke, Jr, left Saturday| honorable mention for good work in f ie ee idates, Why i aewl hool during the month of Feb- t Waane: tesday. -» {year and elect a few candidates. Why | 5 lls, as he _Te-| night for Fargo, where he will enroll 8 Ma enu-suey fend) Phursday not elect some lady to. the position | tire from active farming and go into | asa student in the tractor school. | TUary: Miss Grace Jenson who is teach-|# mayor of our city. Give the ladies | other business. { ot First grade—Lucile Monroe, Clark * northeast of Driscoll, spent the |® chance. : f , j¢;. | , William Fricke has recently pur-| Swick. vek-end. with her sister, Mrs.) TaN SeTae taco canal (Oe ee TRE vera Perueacepy | cbasedl tuelitractor# olongligioVAlCl Mancond sgreue=varner Islet vee larence Swanson. ee ae aati tat iid Sie j bin Hedstrom. Christ Anderson, Walter Rupp, Lec —— ; Fricke and Florence Rupp. heen | say ja eci s a caller in town | ee straw stack about four weeks ago,| Cecil Mount was a ca ; : Rik ter soe fanthe and found Mr. Wiste had a fractured | the latter part of. the week. Third grade—Albert Myres, Esther Mrs. C. J. Peterson was attend-| Will be some real excitement as the * to business in the capital city |!adies are going to take a hand this John Otterson called on school No. | family. 3, and attended to other business in —_— our vicinity Monday, Fred Kruger spent several days — the first of the week at grinding Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMurrich and|feed at the M. A. Ambers farm. children, Ethel and George called at — the postoffice Thursday. Mr. Mall, who is employed at the Driscoll State Bank, transacted Ernest Solberg and family have | moved on the Robert Solberg farm Gladys Smith h ae Waste nay Hanis | Move z erg Gteandemo, Foss Geohwn, Hatey Hr as been assisting | business at the county seat Tues- criiie sax. dae de adviscaithee ate winteay® Rudolph Hagen of the Painted | im gNauRnton township, Mr.’ Solberg] gins, Ben Diede, Willian Poole, Noel Grandma Riley with her house work. | day. a3 bh aa Fe Ua ae and family having recently moved to) Seer oe ee Members of the M. W! A. held Miss Ruby Erickson, who at-|sn X-ray taken. Woods district spent the week 28a) Bismarck where Robert hasyaipoits| err, eae OPE their meeting at the Community ids high school in Steele, spent = __|in town a guestat Ward’s hotel. tion as rural mail carrier on Route ee ereceeoe, cuarke: Hoole (turday and Sunday with her | Alex Philaja who has been an in- and Katherine Monroe. 1, " rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erick-|™ate of the hospital at Jamestown] Miss Etta Rupp entertained a num. | eae ixth grade—Florence Rupp, Helen for the past two years passed away|ber of friends at her country home Ed. e Strandemo. pentane last Tuesday and the remains were | last sunday. farm and: moved tara’ deft the] “Eighth grade—Richard Fricke and iddward Thomas was a Bismarck |brought here for burial. a i. | Ruth Mugey. ——s SS | CLEAR LAKE | | hall at Driscoll Tuesday evening. | TOWNSHIP || allen Van Wiect departed Tadea - for Bi k, _—— | for Bismare i Hazel Nelson returned to her! Mrg, Tom Olson spent Tue is Mr, Hatch has a position. t itor last Saturday and Sunday. Shiss Billi Renttay and biuiiee Fred Klawitter of the Burnt Creek i z home last week, after spending sev-| afternoon with Mrs. George Carlson. diss Helen Thomas spent Sun-!Archie of Bismarck " arrived last Tate caller in town one Sey] Mr. John Monroe is on the sick Vist Glencoe-Livona | Stes Hold polite Se cata ee ee | E. J. Anderso 1 Tuesd Miss el e ‘ = ek, | =, ra » to! ice she was wil G a | E. J. Anderson returned Tuesday .y and Monday at her home, re- | Monday to remain 8 oF days at- od Little Herman Whe has been. @——————————-—-—@| Earle Remington, Los Angeles} L. B. Olson was a business caller from Bismarck and reported that ning to Bismarck Monday. Spedlag torucinesl Matix) Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp und lit-| compelled to miss the past two weeks! clubman, 15 minutes before he was | at Bismarck over Thursday andj Arnold Krogan is some better, and : eae Mr. Andy Halvor returned from| tle daughter Agnes were visitors at) of school on account of sickness, |, GcoTe Johnson of Cannonball was} murdered on the night of Feb. 15. | Friday. the blood. poison is under control. Wisses Evarts and Monson spent! Mr. Andy Halvor returne: Tom | the Louie Spitzer home Friday after- : : . business visitor in Glencoe vicin-| They had been to a movie, she said. = ae puturday and Sunday in Bismarck. Bismarck Monday where he has been | noon, Andrew Tryge left Monday night! it” !#st Tuesday. Relations between them were| J. W. Beyer returned lust week] Mrs, G, Johnson is no better ani : visiting for several days. é Bobs rcnane capitan cit wie 7h Sart ss — purely of a business nature, she | after spending several days at the|in a very weak condition. 'lward Nygaard was a Driscoll ret Saar ae ‘Axel Soder |. Bill Miller was a business caller! took after warious anthes ees |_ Art Phillips, John Wilde and J. W.| declared. legislature session. ——— _—— g der Thursday. k the afternoon train Monday for i Baldwin Wednesday, Mr. Miller natters. | Lawson were Fort Rice visitors from — A No. 1 Hay for sale. 26.00 took the afternoon train Monday for | :2 seating sanwAtRC GOA CHGe Bulla: |here, last Monday. # Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Wright and . fe The Modern Woodmen met| Bismarck where the commissioners 1esday. evening. A large class| will be in session for several days. | initiated. After business Edwin Myres, who has been a stu: | dent in high school has quit school | ce and to visit with her sister,] family a L, J. Easten, she returned home extended v ed last week from anj per ton by the stack, two sit with relatives in Ili- miles out. Phone 529. Krist ings on the old Hogue farm near Arnold and hauling them up here Avery large crowd attended the } to assist his father with the farm! 4, eee : hceting, lunch and a social time| Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kopplin tooi for Richard Borner. / work. Brae idancoueiven siz sine (Carlson isetiogl oh Dueeday, ; aes ae Kjelstrup. Pe enieyad: the afternoon train Monday for Bis-| 4) ag G4 f By MeManWeiae. ayreny ono ie walla ss ana sacher of “the| Mrs. I. H. Amodt was happily sur- Aas marck where they will remain for) Mr. and Mrs Gus Rupp and family! ciara Swick has been compelled to| >” Mr and Mrs. Hel te tice Sh ee Pl ouandny aihithday gots ot fecal M. T. Olson has been confined to| several days on business. were, last Sanday guests at the} miss the past week of school be-|irnges © Ported by. those who! Adams school, and “Dutch” Kimball] Saturday evening, Games of whist ine house for several days with an : Henry Rupp home. cause of illness, This is the first |“ '°™°* teame over for the dance Saturday| were enjoyed and at midnight a ttack of acute indigestion. B. F. Lawyer, cashier of the rRaes he has missed since school commenc-) james Burbage and son Earnest| °Vening. delicious lunch was served. pias Farmers State Bank, was in Bis-' Herman Kickul and sons, Richard ed last fall. ‘ ; i . de a trip to Hazelton Wednesday, Pet . A. B, Krogen, who has been ser-| marck several days the fore part of ;and Herman, were transacting busi | _ res +] Jorn Otterson is getting out his} Mrs. C. J. Peterson returned on vusly ill in the Bismarck hospital|the week on business. ness in Baldwin the fore part of the| fBurnece Anderson is attending|‘MeY TePort the roads very muddy. supply of summer wood which he has| No. 8 from Bismarck, Saturday. ith blood poison and pneumonia week. | a school in Bismarck, while her mother .y a 3 purchased from H, Bromwell. hes is in the heap. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Mills spent reported out of danger now, if| Mr. Geo. Hugett was a business aA ; " Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Basson and further complications arise. visitor in Wilton Monday and Tues-| Henry Rupp and son Edmund, were | a few days last week visiting with ‘ d : fe el Miss Minnie Wilde called on Miss| daughter spent Friday until Monday : - _. | day, business callers here Friday. They| ‘Marie Lenihan is a patient in the their son Joe pd family of Livona” | Gorda Carlson Wednesday afternoon,| #8 the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christ spoonful Rev. Bartling will have English oe a ES BOs ae brought a calf which they sold to! ce alexius hospital, Miia metiane (a ie Oars Schoon. of VAPOR-0 ervi . Bi er! Ci B wv) F paces next, Sunday. i romnl oi peck ektriphto) Bim arekiand lease eee Than aa eRe Rice, spent Monday afternoon as the eee ene) Tomes aeolas erent | Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Syvérson Sippe : A rete: _ ; e Baldwin 3 were supper 4 i innie Wi eas evening ai e Carlson 2 Rese 5 . ey c eu puinconiolsB istoarcls Mandan Monday. earl’ Rupp took Bia children,| onoats atthe Gue Rupp home Saur-|°U Dias Wilde, | home, eecontly, hey as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. . \ slow Pron’ tid Mis’ Lawrence Labben| Oscar Wietstock is hoat meat cnt-lirier gin, Meare to Wilton Sat-|day evening: Mrs, C. A. Carlson is still in Bis hanes ESP aCH RI ih i Recentge ype avence Landen) Ofer waco | hop while Mr. {Urday: Where they were callers at the (ey ee ee Hg |, Harold Bramwell was a caller at|V@™ and daughter, Rosella, pee with deep S c e s Mr. e1 mart S - “ 7 — SS . . es ee ne : Soder is away. Oscar is hundy at senrariparloniet ae Nugent, return-| Jay Couch was a caller at the home | brother, who fs meported 0 is ae the John Wilde home Saturday. Helmer Helgeson returned Satur- breathin: will E. J. Anderson went to the cap-| whatever you may put him at. | econ the renin train. of his cousin, Barney Muggy andligy ' : day from a business trip at Fargo. i lmé inst: Dee titties Monday, ae: cassie saa eae family Sunday. Mr. Muggy is build-|'°™- John H. Baker spent a few days P - If bring almost instant reg micsany, TTF morn fon ieee ce eanttrisy |ing a new log barn on his place and] Chas, Sperry of Livona is hauling| #st Week visiting at the home of his| a targe crowa was present at the|f relief in cases of Ss BALDWIN ( | Salad taro dae Pei ps helped put it up. hay from, Glencoe bottom this week, uncle And. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood dancing party given at the Christ Cou hs and Col 8 The recent thaw has spoiled the ters, Mrs. Ida Gite, and Misses! ars, Ernest Fricke and son Rich-| Which he has purchased from George | “lark of Fort Rice. Schoon, home, Saturday evening and leighing and left the roads very ough—almost impassable. The roungaters however are making Mrs. Otto Hogue has been on the|£mma and Alvina Diede. ard left Saturday morning for Saudsien ‘ awery enjoyable Hie. was had: sick list for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Burbage and ses Throat airremene {ton, where they had some dental! 4.4 gr $7, Nieland and children] {mily were Fort Rice visitors Sun-| Mrs, C, J. Peterson and Miss Olga|y Bronchial Asthma . ; “§ Harry Rickard arrived Thursday i 1. Nieland a ne 8 Old he = of poultry to Bismarck Friday aftes- | °F with the railroad section crew. other, cares are reposted i aNft#!| The Rhodes place, on Glencoe bot- Ree os een af Sore Throat The meeting held last week, in| noon. A ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitzer and|cinity. ” our vi" |tom, has recently’ changed hands.| R, P. Schlabach was a west bound Koarseness ismarck by the Bismarck Asso- Seth Strandemo was a business] family, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spi tee « | however, we have not learned the| passenger on No,.7 Sunday. ie fation of Commerce and the State| Miss Moft, who teaches schoot | “Aller here Saturday afternoon, | saryvg*n’,us: ant Mrs. Louis Mrs! Wm, Baker and children wer, | 2#me of the new owner as yet, ae : Bronchitis Immigration Department for the] near here gave a program and social \ton Saturday. | |visitors at the Jas, Burbage hom pln Miss Cathrine Spike called at the! Hau Feve urpose of discussing the necessi-| at her school Saturday evening. Aj Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strandemo have| Stier tee ee ©) Wm. Baker of Livona made a trip} Albert Christensen home Sunday. ay fever § pt Penang sorte while. sett Teen rem. Daal Minn. here The man friends of Miss Ida Carl- - Bra: to Bismarck via, Fort Rice and the a -——— Catarrh s into Burleigh and surro' siting since the} son will be sorry to learn that she ; N. D. Tuesda: r. and Mrs. 0. H. Lund had as| ounties ‘was interesting and welll WED 7, CHARGE |olidavs at the homes of relatives, |"°" Will be sory to learn io abe Bakersand childaen guere anes their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ittended Everyone in a.commun-| | "2 us — NisM Ore aay sens Re. Buebege, Romeo, shai man made thecteipiout We F\ Keclar and| tatiily: y must cooperate to make this 2 +E og \ possibility, it was pointed out. Harry Hogue was a caller in town! “WRECKED HOME” | 2i2v afternoon. be from Bismarck, with a car Saturday. — ‘ : Friday evening. ae = Alden Nelson was a capitol city : - John Otterson was a business veall-| Caivin Stout was a visitor at the| visitor on Monday and. Tuesday. oF a) es at the C. A. Carlson home Thes-| pasten home Sana ay. George V. Cunningham of Mo- ‘idge, S. D. is a visitor in our ity. > H. E. Johns and Alden Nelson t Tuesday from Bismarck. Alfred Christiansen of Burnt Creek township was here one day this week, C. V. Anderson and daughter Ben- nice arrived home on the North Soo Saturday morning from Bismarck, where they had been ona business WING : ¢ mission. Elmer Schoolcraft was a business visitor here the latter part of the week, Mason Lawson arrived homg Sat- urday from Cadot, Wis., where he has been visiting relatives: C.'A, Carlson was a business visi- tor in Fort Rice, Tueslay. Miss Helen Johnson of Cannonball,|_ J. W. Lawson, H. Bromwell and came up/last Siturday to attend the} Weaver Fowler made an effort to ga From now until Easter Rev. Chas. ichter will deliver a series of ster sérmons. Everyone should not il to hear them as they will be teresting as well inspiring. Let ryone turn out next Sunday eve- jing to hear him. Mrs. 8, A, Wilkinson went to iattle last Wednesday- and Thurs- to consult a doctor. At this writ- | , she $s. much better. Ed Lewis was looking after busi . afd Mrs, A. J. Carlson and| | : ness matters here the fore part of, hter Leon returned Wednesday the week. Bi where they spent sev- days. Joe Sorch left Tuesday night for the capital city, where he looked after business airs and visited relatives. 2 Py William Larson was ‘a business caller in town Tuesday forenoon. Carl AnéCrson was a caller in town | Friday evening. { Six marriages and no divorces G.ZA. Hubbell was s pesisert pe med hate i Mr. and Mrs. Willie Borner were! im Bismarck, last Tuesday. t rence - Mae le, of ibe 3 4 ‘When your head f heavy and to the throat. What rele! Binghamton, N.Y. She te held by | shopping in town Wednesday after-| 2 . | eae set beta Held bears 4 Agee te nee, New be caeype in that city on allega-| "oon They were accompanied'by lit- say, Mrs. F. W. Hines of Dofo- | try De. King's New Dis Biecesy, over hall @ century , tions of having cashed allottment| tle Willie Greenburg. |thy A; Stokes (above) in the divorce foe, ’ : | Qld, the proved syrup for children checks of the alleged husbands, sll bere at ‘Tsuit' wiiich she tiled against her! < Feet ‘your head: clear—-your as well as grown-ups. Ask your of whom are said to‘have been sol-| George Doumeland of the Patter-|trushand, wealthy New York mer- cough loosen. How comforting druggist for ir—today, Wes ee son Land company spent Wednendey ‘@nd Yale graduate. 1 ‘ Breakits grip-Now!' DM

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