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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923 TOWNSHIP gtown-up son of Lars Thomp-|™ ‘s arrived last week and will re-| Pas ain for an extended time, and help | 29 ‘ternoon. rs, Clarence rson. ter Truax of Steele Alden Nelson home one : window pane, cutting : be gash in the forehead «. Frank Shaffer spent Thurs-Jother cuts about the head, ifternoon ut the Albert Chris- remeron Misge cathryne Spike|@—— rar called after school hours, ee WING o_O s. J. H. Amunson of Driscoll,| G. A. Hubbell was away the great- er part of last week on business in as her guest over Thursday ¢ C- Mrs. Ingaborg Rasmussen. Bismarck, s4 Hazel Nelson and Homer Nel-| | Mr. Henry McClusky and family were among the city visitors on rsday ats y friends will be learn, and Mrs. Ole Newland pleas- ee —— for a few days’ ‘ » J. W. Beyer very —— fr, and M isantly ent The evening was very much|be away several days. oyed by music, dancing, games of ist and good things to eat. Those] ™ ‘sent were Mr, and Mrs. Frank|Archie returned to affer and Vivian, Mr. and Mrs,| Wednesday, tarold Hargrave and sons, Cathryne On Friday evening a number of after which a bountiful luncheon was lat Steele at home under the care of — Mrs. John Lindblad, Mrs. Sam Ros-| doctor there. en and daughter and Frank S ral Lamcaeeorat 8 Sunday, last Monday. Mrs. Severt Brenden spent the first! at Bismarck, many miles to hear. ter spending a week in Bisma the guest of his mother and s vile Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Lund spent e afternoon at Driscoll. County Com to be out again. toms. Sent Free to Prove This yone ruptured, man, woman or ldshould write at once to W. S.| day. ce, 739B Main St. Adams, N. Y., — ‘or a free trial of his wonderful] Mrs J. H. Kimball visited relatives on the bottom recently. A few in our vicinity are out with their cars, trying the woads these days, a sign of spring we hope. stimulating application Just put it’ on the rupture and the muscles be- gin to tighten; they begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally and the need of a support or truss or appliance is then done away “with. Don’t neglect to send for this free trial. Even if your rupture doesn’t bother you what is the use of wearing supports all your life? Why suffer this nuisance? Why ‘run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a small and inno-| day. are calling the flu. cent Kittle rupture, the kind that hi —- thrown thousands on the operating] L. T. Ferguson wa: table? A host of men and women| Burbage home Mon: are daily runnin® such risk’ just be- ) cause their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting around. ‘Write at once for this free trial. as | it is ‘certainly a wonderful thing: and hes aided in the cpre of ruptures } ‘were as big as a man’s two fist Try and write at once, using the coupon below. S Free for Rupture. W. 8. Rice, Inc., Main St., Adams, N, Y. You may send me entirely free Semple Treatment of your stimulating application for Rup- cinity. Monday. Wednesday. News of-Our Neighbors Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hanson. ay CLEAR LAKE _[|returning nome Mr. and Mrs. son accompanied them. Members of the township met at the home of the clerk, B. F. , and held their meeting Tues- evening at the home of Mr. father put in the spring crop. gee ee ae : John Heisdorf arrived on No. + and Mrs, Alden Nelson spent] Tuesday from Bismarck and is stop- vcdav of last week at the home| Ding at the John Merringdah! home. tr, and Mrs, O, N. Nelson, are Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland spent s. Martin Ambers and children | Tuesdé ut Ligm, were Thursday guests of{9nd Mrs. Christ Schoon. L, B. Olson, while Mr, Ambers 7 ; Padtied! business at Driscoll. Mrs. H. Smith of Fort Ransom, saa arrived Tuesday evening for an_ex- s.-Feank Berk and daughter, | tennded stay with her daughter, Mrs. Ha, returned Thursday, after | George Carlson dings sas the guests aa rofine Schoon met. with an ac- ident Monday evening a rting the cream separator the han- dle flew off, throwing her through a returned to Wing to reside their Messrs. Lary Johns and Clyde Har- ses before y entertained at their home F: evening the following guests,|vey were called to Bismarck 1 and Mrs. H a Schoon and| Thursday witne dren, Lars Thompson and son.|eral grand jury. iians Kluksdal of Driscoll, visited Mrs. Ben McClusky and children 1 his parents over Sunday. went to Bismarck last Wednesday rtained a number of| Mrs. Ed. Larson took the afternoon sts at their home Saturday even-|train last Tuesday for Jamestown to s Ellen Bardslay and brother Bismarck last ike and Alfred Olson, Mrs. N. Collins spent several days ae in Jamestown last week. clatives of William Lauf gathered] Mr. and Mrs, Earl McValien are it his home to celebrate his birth-]the proud parents of an eight-pound day annivers: Playing of cards| boy which came to gladden their xeitement of the evening,| home last Wednesday. served. The doctor from Tuttle was called to see Mrs. Dave Frier last Thurs- B. F. Paslay was a business caller| day, who was quite ill, but at this Saturday. writing is much better. George Carlson was a Driscoll Jake Hein was a business visitor Saturday. The children were|in Tuttle last Thursday. Goldie Olson, Mrs. Jack Granville went to Tut- tle last Thursday to consult the fs of Steele, attended the funeral of Mr, and Mrs. Will Nichils return- Arnold B. Krogan, returning on No.|ed from a business trip to Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland called} Jack Glanville was at the W. F. Keeler home Sunday. | carrfer several days last week when - the regular carrier, Mr. Harvey, was f the week visiting with Mrs. Lar- ——r on of Tuttle. Sheriff Hedstrom was in town on last Monday. ‘rom the Jamestown 5 official busine: The board and members of the _—_— ederal Land Bank held a meeting] Three boys 1 Driscoll Monday afternoon. college will give an entertainment ——+ in the school house Allen Van Vleet returned Monday | evening. This will be worth going Do not miss it. vs, Mrs, Belle Van Vleet, Anna Van| Will Knowles spentseveral days in and Mrs. John Truhn, town the first of the week. — Ed Rasche, of Menoken, Miss Emma Selland took care of| over in his auto last Sunday and re- » 0. H. Lund children Tuesday,| mained until Monday. ioner ——— forms us that the trunk highways in Ernest and Caroline Schoon spent] Burleigh county will be taken off by iday until Monday as the guests] the patrol system the coming season. their brother-in-law and sister,] A man and team will be hired by the <= month to work all the time at so much per month. These jobs will | | going to raise turkeys this summer, | they now have forty hens to start | with, Mr. and Mrs, F. Yetter have moved |" over from Fort Rice and are now] living in the Littner house. jof hay from Duncan McGillis.| Miss Lizzie Steiger and Jake Hem- Haeves feline fer six dollars per erich, both of Livonia, were united in marriage at Linton last Tuesday, a supper was served at the home of | the bride’s parents in honor of thej couple that evening. They will make their home on the Hemerich farm. i Rice Wednesday, where he called on Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Koch, who re-| turned home Monday from their trip i to the coast. jwith the Baldwin people Thursday ' afternoon, and looking after bus- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suverly had} Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.! John Wilde and dhughter. 5 i move to and L, J. Easten will oecupy the farm where the Nielands now live, { | il pao 1, Mrs. Philip Ludewig is suffering |, with a painful ankle this week as the result of having the horse she week end at the parental home. BALDWIN | Pat Freeman is having the in- ed. The work is being done by Mr. C. H. Monteny and wife. home. Dr. Thelan of Wilton is ir attendance, the Luthern church Sunday morn- ing. The condition .of little Herman White remains about the same. Miss Alvina Diede arrived on spend the day with her parents here. She returned to Bismarck in the evening. Emma and Walter and Florence Rupp spent Sunday visiting at the Hu of their aunt Mrs. Fred Vood. Mr. H. G. Higgins and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Strandemo entertained a number of friends at their home Sunday afternoon. Music and cards were the diver- sions. Alfred Burkhart and wife have purchased the half section of land known as the Olson farm south east of here. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Diede and little daughter Elsie were Sunday guests at the Louie Spitzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schonert and family were last Sunday guests at the Lester Larson home. They were accompanied by Miss Ellen Jager who teaches school near Arnold. | Mrs. John Monroe who has been on the sick list is again able to be out. L. C. Files was a caller in town Saturday morning. O. B. Peterson of the Naughton district was a business caller in town the latter part of the week. Reynard Spitzer and Ivan Hol- den have quit school to assist TRY THIS FREE Glencoe-Livona | D. G. Sites and family have all Apply it to Any Rupture, Old] een on the sick list, but are able or Recent, Large or Small eae i 8 2 Geo. Suverly and E. Burbage call- and You are on the Road |e@ at Wildes Thursday. That Has Convinced Thou-| The children living on Glencoe bottom have been absent from school sands, this week because of the amount of snow water that has flooded the bot- Calvin Stout made a trip to Haz- elton Monday, returning home Tues- W. S. Chandler and family are re- covering from an attack of what we Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall were calling at Eastin’s and Wildes’ Fri- Mr. Smith> the new owner of the Rhodes place, is in search of a house to move his family into, until he can build on his new farm. The Smith's. come here from Moffit vi- Chas, Rathburn and H. H. Niel- and were Hazelton visitors from here Mrs. Geo. Suverly spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Burbage. Miss Vivian Burbage was an over- night guest of Miss Eleanor Baker \] “Dutch” Sperry and Ora Graybeal ithave gone into partnership and are - their fathers on the farm. John Rupp left Tuesday night for the capital city where he spent several days visiting and looking after business affairs. Mrs. Otto Hogue, who has been on the sick list is some improved. Ira Falkenstein was a business caller in town Tuesday afternoon. Emil Hogue was a business call- er in town the fore part of the week. Fred Wood is suffering with a mashed finger the result of an ac- cident while at the coal mine Fri- day when a huge chunk of ~ coal struck his hand. George Schonert was a Thurs- day caller in Baldwin. Fred Nelson had a bad eye the result of an accident Sunday when —_ RHEUMATISM A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One What Had it In the year of 1898 I was at by Muscular and SubAcute Rheuy matism. I suffered as only those who are thus afflict know for have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted, even bed- ridden, some of them seventy to eighty years old, and the. results were the same as in my owh case. I want every st ‘ee from any muscular and sub-acute at the joints) rheumetism, he great value of my im- your rieicd ta send Mt, Ten't that | fair? Why piter oF jonger, when relief is game sts you free. Don't $08y a” Nekcsont 3863 Durston Ihe was trying to remove a nail from a board it flew in his eye, in- \Juring it severely. Naughton district was shopping in town Wednesday morning. jcaller in town Wednesday morn-! neon, | Harry Schonert and Raymond 6 Ben 2 sand ° F , | Hogue of the Arnold district mo- 2, Burbage crossed over to Fort |tored to Baldwin Thursday on bus- | cae \North Soo from his home at Bis- 5 | HH, Nieland has rented the J. 1.|marck Thursday morning to visit! Alsbury place, where he will 800” | friends and relatives in this vicin-/ ity. among the Baldwin callers Thurs- was riding fall with her on the icy|day morning from a week's trip roads. , |to points in the West. Clarence ae, Rupp who left at the same time Mrs. Grace Matthews spent the|stayed in Vancouver. itor here Thursday morning. Rupp were in town the latter part terior of his home newly decorat-|°f the week on business. home from Bismarck where she The little son of Mr. and Mrs, J |Vsited and shopped the latter part F. Fevold is very ill at the family |0f the week. were callers in Regan the latter Church services were held in|Part of the week. business in town Thursday morn- ing. the ‘train Tuesday morning to|S0o Friday morning to look after matters pertaining to her estate here. She was accompanied by her son in law, Mr. Allen. After spending the day in Baldwin, they left on the evening train for their home. | Farmers Elevator here left. Friday night for Bismarck, he was ac- companied by his two children Miss Wilma and Master Foss Gra- ham. night for Bismarck where she will where he had been looking after | Holliday ‘and: will use the land for jhome of his: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charlie Stilwell of the Grant Satter was a_ business ing. Fred Nelson bought two stacks; Joe Ayres was transacting bus-' iness in town Wednesday after-| ness. George Whittit was mingling ness affairs, Gotfried Kickul arrived on the Mr. and Mrs. Van Couch were day afternoon and evening. J. R. Lamb arrived home Mon- Merl Bentley was a business vis- John Hardebu and Edmund > Mrs. Oscar Satter has returned O. M. Satter and son Vernon Frank Higbe was transacting Mrs. Charlie Butterfield of Sal- ina, Kansas arrived on the North Harvey Graham manager of the Miss Ida Anderson left Friday visit friends and relatives. ' Ed. Hanson left for the capital city Friday night on a business mission. Mrs. Elmer McCollough and daughter Florence left Friday night for the capital city. the home of Mrs. Bleckreid Friday evening. Mr. C. G. Thysell, old time resi- dent of this territory, but now of Mandan arrived on the train Sat- urday morning to look after his farm operations near here. Mr. Thysell will visit at the Olaf Lun- din home and also the A. K. Thy- sell home before leaving. Mike Ryan was a business caller in town the fore part of the week. Elmer Schoolcraft was in town the fore part of the week looking after business affairs. Martin Borgess of River View was a caller here the latter part of the week. Gus Rupp and Barney Mugey were transacting business in town Saturday afternoon. W. C. Gehrke arrived home from the capital city Saturday morning business affairs for several days. Before he left Bismarck Mr. Gehrke purchased a new Chivorlet touring car. Richard Borner has rented the three lots owned by Mrs. Della garden purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer and family of the Wilton district were callers in town Saturday. ~ While Mr. Spitzer attended to business with Mrs. Arnold Rupp. Ernest Ericke was ‘transacting business in town the latter part of the week. ee Alfred Christiansen of the town early in the week. Carl Engleman who has been to be out. John Nordstrom was ,8 business. caller in town Saturday. John has the ney for the Aladdin kero- sene lamp in this vicinity and re-' ports many farmers buying them. Jay Couch visited at the home family ‘early in the week, dealer spent the week end at. the Henry Rupp. rectors was held Tuesday. north of here for the bank until |day evening will meet next Friday it is disposed of. jevening instegd. John Evans of Regan was trans- |! A. M. Bruschwein has been suf-| acting business in town Saturday carne with lumbago for a few) |days, | T. R. Donovan was a business | caller in the capital city several|man Sunday, March 25. . days this week. Miss Etta Rupp and Mrs. F. A.{| Misses Della and Beatrice Olson uests at the Arnold | went to Bismarck Wednesday. hursday afternoon. Little Clarke Swick who has|to been compelled to days of school on account of ill- | ness is again in attendance. several | Tuesday. the happy parents of a baby girl, ; Fred Nelson left Monday night|born Sunday morning, March 11. on the North Soo for the’ capital | { city where he will consult an eye 'Sunday with her _ son-i | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank; some | Johns. j Horace Ward is painted for his drinks parlor. Mr. and Mrs. | Rosen and Mr. Seegal of Steele n Percy Freeman | were in Driscoll to attend the fun- and family are staying at the hotel |eral of A. B. Krogenson Sunday. while their home is being fixed up. . |. Adam Eisenbeisz spent Sunday; Nels Anderson made a business |in Driscoll with his family. trip to Garrison Thursday return- | ing home in the evening. jweek fro ma trip to Minnesota. (| DRISCOLL if eee George Dawson of Cogswell, visited at the brother-in-law, M. H. Lunn, a few days last week. Mr. Mall of the Driscoll attend the funeral of A. B. Krogen ireturned to New Salem Sunday! N. inight. “Mrs. R, G. Meyer, sister | ee A. a Boe aed er her iome Tuesday night. iss Elvira |Blexrud returned to Bismarck| , Perthold, Mar. |Sunday night. Mr. Ingvald Vel- State |leu, brother of Mrs. A. B. Krogen, Bank spent the past week at Hu- jreturned to Grand Forks, where he attends the U, on Tuesday. Mr. John Velleu returned to Peters- burg ‘on Wednesday. CONGRESS MUST home of his He returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ji D. Stewart farm home of went out to the their son last week Wednesday and remained there The lotal basketball team play- ed Tappen last week on Wednes- day evening and won the game, the score being 12-to 8. FROM RAIL VALUES George V. Cunningham, former- residing now in Mobridge, S. D., spent a couple of days here last week attending to business matters. ly of Driscoll, next big problem which confronts Congress is the revision of the transportation act so as to squeeze the “seven billion dollars of water- led stock out of railroad valua-| tion,” Senator Smith W. Brook- hart, junior senator from lowa, declared here last night in : !speech before the Des Moines 'press club. Al Chapin spent the past week he is serving He came home ‘Sat- urday and returned to Bismarck again on Sunday. Mrs. T. G. Omodt left for Fargo last Friday to visit her in Bismarck ment from Senator Cummins that it will take six months to revisc the railroad laws.” A. O. Krogen returned from Bis- marck last Frida: R. G. Meyer’ of: Krogen of Driscoll came from Bismarck on Saturday. ‘this is true an extra session of and |Congress should be called at once jand we should begin on the job.”| N. D. POTATOES Mr. and Mrs. ; Miss Gertrude -Evarts spent the week-end at her home in Bis- Spilde of Lein Township was a Driscoll caller on his return from Bismarck Saturday. Attorney E. C. Ruble returned from Fargo Saturday. Carl Erickson came home Sat-| jurday from Bismarck, where he is attending the Business College,. to Mrs. Henry Larson visited at) spend Sunday. shipped frmo Walhalla frmo Feb- Miss Ruby Ericksno came on | yyary 26 to March 13, it was stat-| {Friday from Steele where she is! oq. attending High School to the week-end Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson. ls returned to Steele on Monday. ing. Call Capital Laundry Co. Phone 684. MEASLES... by serious The Methodist Sunday School is preparing for an Easter program. George Boelter of Arena spent Sunday in Driscoll. Arthur Thomas was a passenger on No. 8 Monday after a short vis- Allen VanVleet came down from Bismarck on Monday. Community Litera ty which was to MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS “California Fig. Sy Child's Best Laxative have met last Fri- | o'clock P. M., on the 21st da i i Each: bid Mrs. Spitzer \and children visited | {amount of the bid, and the suc- hail Naughton district was a caller in, very ill for the past week at his farm home near is again able| Fig roughly | clean owelg and in a few hours you have a “well, playful: child a: Even ‘if cross, feverish, constipated or full of cold; chi dren love its “fruity ” taste, and’ mother can rest ei of his cousin Barney Muggy and Fred Rupp our local hardware. The meeting of the school di- jing or upsetting ‘the child. ‘all your druggi: re tied want only | . ifornia’ Fig yrup” which ‘has directions for babies chi of all Mrs. Merl White is on the sick | Bidg., 8: Pe a printed on ‘bottle. | aust, say. “California.” By tibiae! “Bud” Lenihan is taking care of, the live stock on the Hatch farm’ any Rev. Barling will preach in Ger- Mrs. J.H. Barrette, and_ the M. T. Olson made a business trip | Bismarck Monday, returning; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gertz are Mrs. P. P. Hanson | -law and | Mrs. John Lindblad, Mrs. S. Clifford Nels returned last | — R. G. Meyer, who came down to Des Moines, Ia., Mar. 16.—The “The press has carried a state- Senator Brookhart said. “If | SOLD IN SOUTH Forty-five cars of potatoes were For First Class Dry Clean- cold troubles; use nightly— . NOTICE The Board of. Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church hav- ing. determined to sell the build- ing known as the Old Presby- terian Manse, situated immedi- ately east of the First Presby- terian church, in the city of Bismarck. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN, That the undersigned will receive bids for such buildmg, including the phmabing and fur- nace therein, at the office of S. E. Bergeson & Son, until five March, 1923. accompani a certified check for ten per cent of the cessful bidder s' be required to enter into a! nt to remove such building ton said property on or to the lst day -of April, 1923. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated-this 9th day of March, | 19233, ” R. M. BERGESON, Secretary Board of Trustees, First Presbyterian Church. DIAMONDS You cant appreciate the true helpfulness of Knowles diamond service until you take advantage of its ex- ceptional facilities. ‘ For years we have served those who have demanded the best—both in Diamonds and in service. We invite comparison of Quality and Price even with the large City stores. F. A. KNOWLES | Jeweler. Established 1907. BERTHOLD SPUD GROWERS PLAN FOR MARKETING| organization, president, has been formed among the Berthold potato growers follow- ing a meeting addressed by -Geo. P. Wolf of the marketing department of the Agricultural | Wolf has spent several months in} studying the potato situation, and in, many ommunities the famous North Dakota potatoes es were entirely unknown, UEEZE WATER {further that North Dakota potatoes purchased by Minnesota commission firms were billed to Crookston or found that Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you arc ¢ cl duct prescribed by physicians over ious potato growing centers of| twenty-two years and proved safe by the state from shippers seeking to supply the demand for seed po- tatoes. millions for colds, headaches, tooth- ache, earache, i rheumatism, neuritis, and for pain oe ocr I TMMTUMMN LULU UMM UML LoL OL To Play at — St. Patrick’s Party Bismarck, some other point, and then sold as Minnesota potatoes. In order to- | overcome this state of affairs it is proposed to organize all potato growing points in the state, adopt registered trade-mark, and disp: of the potatoes through a state ex- change as North Dakota stock. It is also proposed to put only high grade stock on the market with a positive guarantee in every partic? ular. Each local unit will have the name of the town printed on the | sack and each grower will have some identi: tion mark in case it should be necessary to trace a certain ship- ment. PLAY SAFE Order your Easter suit this week. Klein’s Toggery. | ) North Dakota potatoes are be- ee ” iri ing shipped to many states in the SAY BAYER when you buy Aspirin south—including Texas and Flor- ida—as seed potatoes, according to C. W. McDonnell, of the state rail- road commission. Appeals for| pot getting the genuine Bayer pro- {ears have been received from var- in general. Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper di- rections. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists al- so sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manu- facture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. THE McKENZIE FIVE The Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance at the McKenzie Hotel will be ‘more elaborate than ever be- fore, as this social event has, always been largely at- tended make your reservations early and celebrate Old Ireland once mo re, Saturd: ight, Seventeeth. ; an nigh, serch HACUUUUOUUUEUCAUEELAUAUCELTENOOUEUUU LCE AUG aU NANA TEUE ATAU TEE UHRA Tee Hand-Wash and Iron Silk Shirts Just as carefully as any housewife possibly can. We use only pure soft water from our own artesian well. Lux is the only soap we use, Every care is taken with Silk, Wool and other materials at this Laundry. Laundry Co. ‘Launderiet’ and Dry Cleaners. Capital = = = a H E = XN _ Aaa 4 Phone 684