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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK . TRIBUNE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 ala i . + 3 jatorday: evening igs * F ‘Me ; i inice midnight ‘Ipméh was served by | guests departed at an early hour in|_midnight supper |§} ; ) [Krause Clashe e j An bye Olson. the morning, following show and dance. . : © 0 i Fe W it 1 ago wae | The scholars comprising the upper | Helen Bfownawelt is staying with} Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Asselstine visit- | > Gans” in Fargo : Grades were ‘busy, takIBE examina lies coustmt/AGls Carlisle this week|ed at the Mank honte Sunday after: : ions ast week. WILTON ter recovering nicely from her re- a and going. to school: No. | } mY: | q Mesdames Thompson and C.| cént ope: nat the Rochester hos-|- A lot of little tots visited: the! * ‘ {| Quite a large crowd attended the | B. Barstnds entertained at a parcel] pital. Miss Winnie Flynn hus te-| school Friday afternoon when thei, The Brenchers, Volt and Young: | show and dance at thé hall Saturday | Serer) + See shower Wednesday evening ut the) turned to her studies after having|yaientine box was opened. Among | Peck: who preached here, are stay-7 night. All report a good time. iBreak a Cold Right Up with 6 j 4 Thompson home in honor of Miss | acted as substitute during Mrs.!them were: Eugene and Doris Fe-|ing at the J. S, Swanson home. | | ‘ Lorene Heston and Miss Florence Fox | Smith's absence. ¥old, Doris Posie aud Aged Buys | | Mr. A. EB. Cline was a town caller “Pane’s Cold Com ound” whose approaching weddings’ will be | Nes! HG. Higgins also. visited at| , Mr, and Mts. Bvertit Porter and | M onday. \ ape's p' ‘ an event of the near future. About; ‘Ben Iverson county commissioner y afternoo! laughter, Beth and son, Clair vis i ~ i ———_ i y GL RIP i ee pienenl and the expectant] from the first district and well Pee) Fee eastern ees at the H. A. Carlisle home Saturday | _Lietotge Buttin, H. P. Asselstine, S. | Take hyo gsblets Seeny mn The fires L were the recipients of a num- known politician of his territory vis-| yfrs, Fred Rupp was a visitor at! night. F ‘TTMank and August Benz autoed down | gntil siveys Gives relief. The" second ber of pretty and useful gifts, A de-|ited in Wilton the fore part of the! the home of Mrs. George BAER oe) olor ss i to Mikesell ranch south of Braddock Aud bird dosesconplotely besa up brought the festivitie: MOFFIT licious lun s| week enroute to Bismarck where he Wednesday afternos on. last’ Tuesday to sce the latter's corn ith cold. Pleasant and safe to take. TS Sa La to a cow took part in the big convention, Mr. jt Mr. Ross Baker jand Mrs. Tracy | fed-cattle that are about ready: for! Ce.caine nov guinnine or opiates, wer : Iverson is against the Fedge Bill de-| Mike Ryan was a businers caller | Were town callers Friday. | market. {Millions ase “Pape’s Cold Com- I 1 1 work h hi ar! th Kk. | |pound.” Price, thirty-five cents h Mrs, August Axplund and two claring it will. work more harm than jin town ear’ je wee! ee a x , | fe th i fave pune Vv ae where they good, and prove a detriment to the| — Mr. Fred “and Melton Doehle,! Miss Anna Verehot was a visitor at | j Bruggives guarantee it. WHEN gu tt the home of Rey. and Mrs.] farmer borrowing money or wishing} Mr. and Mrs, Olaf’ Lundin were Gladys Doehle and Esther Faust at- j the Ryskley home over the week-end. | a 1 in Thure Johnson to. transacting busifiess in town Wed-j tended a card party given at the | = a ee , ’ : nesday afternoon, ‘The Lundin home| i" A. Carlisle ome ‘Saturday afd] g. 7, Mank was x town caller Mon- | who were consulting doctors at. the « t se: A. C. Wilde feft the last} Word from Morris Martstein who| is in the Naughton district. also ‘heard: radio niusic. Lunch was j day. | ome City on Monday. has played this seasor of the week for Fargo where] left here some time ago for the ‘Twin i sétvéd at midnight: | = : as 1 a ; he expected t6 attend the con-| Cities is to the efect that he has| Mr. Elmer McCullough, our genial! sa Slept 1 tamity | MTS Zeller was @ visitor at the Hilt palirien epee ” C ~ Ention “of Winches eloreye inte led as a student in the Minn. | rural mail carrier is‘making his daily; Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw and family |], p. Bailey homie last Wednesday. wieleltiges with? Mia: AnLOR DEMPSEY-WILLIS vention of Winchesr stores; laterfenrolled as a stud 6 Minn eer Bret res sie eee aeaicss on he will go to Elizabeth, Minn ota ajeapolis high school. Miss Ida Hart- trip tag oul ofa thelra s by horse power, his flivver be-{ Elmer is{ | iday. | } Peterson. 1 x > : ? eel Gece ; ihe nin, oes Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Werner were | a BOUT IS BARRED See MEG TELE toe BULWEARI GPa CARATIEEURTEIEE Cece bo cue heise: Obs NONIOD AnaRE takes. a| Mt. und Mrs. B. F. Latie were bus- | tcwn callers Saturday. | |. Guillick Johnson, who departed last —_-— Meet \OVIMELO TS da sSNA dis ost (ay ae |genuine blizzard to keep him at iness eaNers dn Bisinarek Friday and | ee ! April for a visit with aged brothers Fale where she is visitipg: with Rev. K. P. Wuflestad pastor of the | home ; ‘uturday. Mrs. B. F. Lane has been on sick | and other relatives at Chicago ana 1 Ao Evangelical Free church was a visit-| se me esi Mason gently wae | USE j| Battle Creek, Mich. Mai or 4 cle E, Nugent was doing somefor in town from the Cooperstown | Little Rollin Swick was on the| Mr. and Mrs. Marion MeNally vis- | ns Monday, to the home of his son-in- s Mrs. L. E. Nugent was doing: gom ie ukaa | sick list the fore part of the week.| ited at the Asseltine home Sunday| yrs, A. E. Dutton was a caller in [law and daughter, Mr. ahd Mrs. Al- ' shopping in the enpital city Jast{ district Tues ¢ He is improving nicely at present. |and enjoyed a diiek dinner at two | town Wednesday. i bert’ Christénsén. Mr. Johnson is an ¢ Tuesdhy. ihe bigs GaENIyAN GORI nE HAE pose i o'clock. | eee jaged' man though very spry, having 1 E. G. Wanner of Bismarck, secre. | Saturday evening in Woodman halt{ Ray Freeman and Afithony Hubin : eeaibise Mrs, Charles Soule ‘called in town | passed his 81 birthday, and made the 3 | tices Of tile! Hunrd or! AclalfigUrotion | fawn alsbinveveWwdr eo mete yimAnens a oer Latte ee bad nt a ste Prank mae ise | Uist Wednesday. round-trip alone. H was here on official business the fore] Fun waist paetet curpeverent seo attended the ‘show und dance Satur-| Mr. John Benz and daugater, WING fi | part of the week Kine Tine efile were ea ak tS The] 4 0: Bs Olson and son, Harold, of | ¢ay: evenings: feulah, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ol. | G.-A. Hubbell of Glen Ulin, was } on Me peed ooth war erowdea | tte Arnold district were business faa }son and Violet Benz motored to Bis- | in town between trains on Tuesday. i ae The a Hh the ee ead oot) CALE Betty See callers in town Saturday afternoon.| Mrs. Burns Bailey-and little daugh, sharek Surg. . | Grant is aiways'a° welcome visitor in = cran v in the Odd Fellow’s hall Tues- {| )% bishas i Hee. al ge ter came down to Sterling ong No. —— Wing. > for to ho Ail reccipts from these {ture and shouts of merriment from) — Little Rosemary Morris, daughter | Saturday to visit at the hene af Mra, Aeey Milles: ERlarainea a tae ot] iets > duly 4. used to furnish [near by booths told of the fun go-|o¢ Mr. and Mrs, William Morris of | Geo, Lewis for a few days before re- | hey friends @t a party Sunday even- | Miss Viola Hagen is spending the ‘ room in the new Odd Fellow's home [ing on, A nice sum realized by| near Arnold visit@d the latter part|torning-to-her home north of town! ig: week with her parents at Wilton. PURDUE BREAKS at Devils Luke. Wine: cavrival_witel att: be Uva of the week with her cousin, Lois | 2 Mis. H Edgerton has charge of @ ( SONERRENCR . a cone erarding County amge| Schonert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.) afr./As C. Lane: went: to the hospi- | Friends will be Sorry tb learn tlint | the central while. she is away: : CONFERENCE TIE Miss Olson who attends|from the surrounding country me-/George ‘Schonert, Miss Rosemary | tai again Tuesday. Mr Lane in very | 31 Renton ie cerioacly ill at the St paged Bho = Vahool St. Mary's at Bismarck [tored in to take in the carnival, also visited at the Baldwin school] yoorly. “He went up Tuesday on the | Atexius hospitel. Mrs. Axcl Soder spent’ several days Purdue's basket was a week end visitor at her home pierces Friday with her cousin. bea. id —— last week visiting friends in Bis- s tie with Ch in the Lignite city, : Simon Miller holds an enviable re- ; i a “| sie pe aetna i Mrcand MraaRey. Kovtammn\ana |\witex. i Hila weal 3 ‘ cord for work done in. the local; Chicken pox hus mude its appear-| “py. pacr of Braddock was called | jen jadglPar oPaearl Hasellon; at: be when team BAPTLING KRAUSE | While the fhild weather is fine |schools. With an average of 97 per, ance in’ town nt week the Poole! to the Fd Olson home Saturday even- | tended the show and dance at’ the | Glanville and Wilkinson; our new feats a7 ae Powe LHe ACG is}rent in all his. seutles he atands al and Higgins children have it, ing to Attend Mem ed Olen who te jal om Saturday evening. buted oewvace quitting up the ie, this the enomenal certainly playing havoc with the lo-|the head o} aw Senn 7 Fe ” very sick’al this ‘writing: Sle has a — they are getting from Ay ace oats Loneeince And the boys who work| keeps on his friends predict a bril-| Mis. IL, Harned of Wishbuen Wry: di ableton Nar URERERIERR eee ce Vy getting : ward who made 19 his team’ {there are wishing the winter would|liant future for him im later years,/Was a ‘louse guest at the home oe maand the doctor said ulthough che | (crs, Cora atid Myrtle and Little Al- noliits {be mare Like winter than what it has {and that he will live up to their ex: | Mrs. George Ward part of last week. | dig not have pneumonia it could very | bert left Saturday ona several weeks | Messrs. A. J. Carlson ‘und W. A. Wiseonsin with games won been nectations is evidenced by his best’ Mrs. Barnes visited’ here erroute ce [easily develop that dread disease. | visit. and trip through South Dakots | Stark, are in Fargo this, week attend. and one lo: the confer | ene efforts to work, Simon ean jilay/her home after a pleasant week's we tone she will improve rapidly. Chicago, a good ex- visit with relatives in Bismatek, tnd Oklahoma and other points, ing 2 Bankers meeting. t Mr. and Mrs. Ge well as work a+ we . ye ! t , @ | . ‘ ‘ i Q . Work while AT ge n } A : ‘i vii ‘ . result o! he, drops to i who live in the Chapin district ample of the old a 7 rl Pe HAVE re hig x-sheriff Bur- Miss Edna Doehle visited at the] (Grandma Jameson is on sick list. Messrs. D, R. Drum and Irvin An. third place. : [ounce the birth of a baby gitl on |vou work and play while you play. icmeuniae See ae tinat | Fason home Saturday Peat he wiee tat, |S accompanied by, Mrs. cE jSt. Valentine's Day. We thin BiipwiN Wednesday morning. The Barnes! a6. ang Mes, Win, Carol, Fite Hoit.| THe" Miller is om the sick Tist. es of DME Ke usici ere ic Mack Develops ee anould name fin wew 271] csandma Ward has been duffer.| family forgetly tlved\ on’ & farm | ,, Micand Mee, Caroli Elta Hat: | es is ys last week, Many Stars For entine” in honor of the occasion, inesoiiea! lees nee the past week | few miles east of Baldwin, need sor sktaranpe son motored to ie E CLEAR LAKE sane Mr. and Mrs, BD W. stars i ack t Bismarck Skturday.~ Mrs. Roy Colton departed last : : X | Mr. and Mrs, Howard Watkins an-]8t her home in: Baldwin. ‘Piank’ dtigetins witocdies Adon) -¥ : Se Thursday evening, from Steele on No. | Remember the Farmers Institute Big League Club joenee thebiruhy of albaby sont Mrs) al Hogue “Former resident’ of; House guest at the H. G, Higgins} Miss Mild¥ed Jameson is confined | 3 for Dickinson, being called by. the | will be held in Wing Saturday, Feb. Watkins and baby are in Bis re} home the past week has returned to to her bed by & very severe Her illness of her sister, Mrs. Lawrence 23rd. Every farmer within fifteen Connie Mac : this district. but now living near| lo: : eoeene iaisells miles should be here. yy the crate. y | stise Kena Heklund of Bismarex[|Atnold was visiting friends east of | is, home at-Minneapolis, Mrs: V.-Behs, Mrs. Ed Olson ana | “"**"! ce, = has been an angel to every other |was visiting in town the middle of te" one day last week, | Mr, and Mrs. W..C. Gehrke and| Mr. Jobn“Benz motored’ to: Bismarck | Miss Gale Birkeland departed on| Mr. Julius Kopplin spent Sunday me clubsin' the American League except)| | the week. Lithia Galas bust ig-] Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Higgins. motored | Wednesday to sée Mrs, John Behz| Thursday of last week for a week's in Tuttle, visiting with his brother Washington and Detroit. ieee ee OG, business vie to the capital city early in the week | And the new ‘daughter ‘and grand: | visit with her. sister, Mrs. Victor | and family. ree as na en onan and Aira Hammack. ere saa a ans Nerd 'y [where they, took in“ The Virginian." dbughter at’ the marek” hospital: | Pardon at Eldridge. a ng over the arrival of a fine girl at their home. Henry Rupp has beet quite ill -at Mrs. nd. Miss Hazel L. D. “Baidey: éntertained’'a Mrs. Henry Nelson We understand George Piepkorn will retin from Wisconsin in the He grabs them ' Bends oe eos canary et the family home tho past week -with | nuimber of ladies at a special meet-| Nelson called at’ the L. B. Gison spring anc run a garage here the isi aL Beau ied ig Tunes *, Wright has returned from a|uve tedake edie apart will, tuberculosis of. the spine. ing of the Ladies Aid. ‘It was called} hcme one evening of last week. coming scas SIRGNEMAGH dianosed iof ‘most of + months visit with friends and ibe gind. to know her condition is to ‘arrange'"for lunch to: ‘be: served Seti . baseball ineubat es in Ida Wright places o and Washington. reports the weather in he visited much colder Mr. the reported to he some improved, Miss Carlson has been ill for some time and her ailment is one thit requires |. gathered at the Ot Friday evening to attend the dance. Music, was furnisheq' by local talent) lunch following the business: meeting, A large crowd of young. people | followihg: Mrs. Edson’s recital and to Hogue home Mrs. John Sharp of Lymsn town- at the hull on- Friday, Feb: | ship, spent Thursday at the home of Mrs: ‘Bailey’ served a detitious | Mrs, Albert Christensen. progtan 28, There will be no services. in the church here next Sunday and the minister will hold services in Regan. see 4 Build) up another ieee ene Ih RE eae geet: fae iN cai ater a and a nice midnight lunch was setv- | all the*adies enjoyed it very much.| Mfrs, Harold Haretave had ns hér} The first real touch of winter ar ee good with brighter ‘prospects in the] Rosemary Morris who has been {ed by thé’ hostess. iceman guests on Wednesday, Mrs. 0. N. Nel- | rived on Monday when several inches ele! aati ; visiting with her aunt; Mri; George] == Miss: Doris Kruse haa been unable | son, Mrs. Albert’ Christensen and|of snow fell and drifted in many sabe aie son nie Schonert und family has returned to| George Swick, Percy Freeman aud to attend ‘school of account of sick-]Mrs. Frank Shaffer. places. Pie sc tes fe el e ‘ ‘i : fstri Clarence Otto motored to the capital t ness. ’ a aaah fol pire) ether: clubs Sere eee eee ee earn Te ee acrold sole ee | SRG RW edncduny aa tteroosni ents nee Bertrum Lein and his daughter,| George Duemeland, of Bismarck, UG iaianietarleson’ Coverite; | jabbing! after busiuesy slaire, Me||_ Mex Teer’ Christianson: of) muent] "9" “| Miss: Harriet ad: Mawd Moffit en-| Coristance @f@ Sophus Lein, were | visited thie Patterson ranch north of MemenChaine aluovateen dedeta Lane ter det ceviclere ||@heskitonnehiseeae transacting bus-| : tertained “the girls Crochet club {among the business visitors at Steele} town Tuesday. eon btw Si ‘ tion while in the capital cite|iness in town one day last week. | Several I. V. Avs of this district | Thursday evening. “There were four- [the end of the week, while in the city Se Sie ay Ihe One idee i cue cee 9 cece convention which was} teen present. A‘ delicious lunch was ‘Dr. Prescott was consulted. There ig s ane e | . e ae ‘ held in Bismarck last wéek. + ‘| served, at 10 o'clock. aid then an. company“putting on a mixed train on Strunk, Miristewant ene 4 tearavaelsen Roy Scott who lives in the Painted mpe ne x i O'Neill, Picinich, | ito t the salen eaenpee Yvon tHe Woods district was a caller in town ea “ ‘hour was spent playitig gemés. Aj} Mrs. Ed. Schmidkunz, Mrs. Ed. Van | this line, providing the Wilton mine Ee houik—Danforth | | Third Disteie! he| recently. John Risch was a’ Saturday morn- gnod\time was hai"by those*present. | Vieet, Mrs. Albert Christensen, Mrs. | shuts down for the summer, Bae th | ie z istrict while’ attending the ee ing caller at the Richara bower adit Se Frank Shaffer, Mrs. Harold Hargrave, , j ° a > SOUT home. He was on his way to Bis:/ “Mr. Wm. Nichols is loading acat| Mrs. Ingabor Rasmussen and Miss! Many of the farmers in this vicin- . Andy ami George Larson, assisted { fc fe Mrs. Ings S Gridiron Star \ —— by Mr James MeAvoy are’ building | marek with a load of bones when| of rock on the N. P. track here to be | Viola Hargrave were pleasant callers | ity ‘ill plant a large acreage of com Also Goes Bi | The Sophomore Class have pur-| ? large hip roofed barn on the Hatch | his wagon broke down and he ston shipped to Mandan. on Mrs. L. B, Olson various days of | the colming season, and cut the wheat x s x0eS bIg jebetedy a fine libvaty: comprising for. farm west of town. The barn will|Ped for repairs. Mr, Rigch sefd/he acreage, also many ure going to in In Basketball learn ii j ait The End of “The pais Sb the bones. caller Saturday. Mrs: S, B: Olson, who was con- A | Rainbow” which was given several 7 Edwar is, Mr. pete fined to her bed for the past nine Safeguarding His Reputation pe aeeeo uty Minn, Fel DAGO JOE GANS weeks ago in the Wilton auditoriam.| ant Mee Jone Mee eee a ant Wane children of Mr. and Mrs. Merl! afrs, A. C. Lane and children: vis- |duys is much improved and able to] WIFE—Why do you go to the oi the bs ene Huy ter, has| The books are intended for the use} Mrs, Herbert Little were visitors in| Wikité have been on the sick list{itedat the C, E. Moffit home Wednes- | be up and about. *|front door when I sing? Don't you Hee asCBage Was) Ray f < to be| Of the local schools and are on sev-| town Tuesday evening. jthe past week, 7 day evening. pt like to hear me? end of the University jeral subjects, also several reference pisos: ae : Miss. Githn Ktit 1’ spent her] HUSBAND—It isn’t that; 1 en. Along with Marineau, f staged in| books Fred Schroeder ang son, Arthur: WILD ROSE Burns Bailey. momged to Bismarck | weekend vacation at ner parental: don't want the neighbors to think the main cog in the! North Dakota Auditor- | aa {of the Cromwell district were callers! Jack Kooreney helped John John-| saturday to see his wife and little | home, returning Mo..duy wornings I'm beating you.—Selected. y, chine r GameeMebauan avin event} The Father Son banquet which) in, town recently. som pick tifkeys for market’ one) daughter. — s t was in football, But in bas-| 61 this eard bout be- | Was held Friday evening in Woodman 7 ey last week. , 3 |. The dancing party which was given ! Ecklund, if anything, is an tween ling g I] known | hall was one of the fingst events of] My, and Mrs. E, E. Strandemo en? a iter a Mr. Pete Hogstad vistted: witiy his} by Mr. and Mis. Christ Schoon at cater st As forward On| North Dakota scrapner and DagovJoe {thd season, The apirit of Youth perd\tertainedém. nutter! of friends | Dwight Carlisle helped Howard | wite ard little son on Sunday at the | their home last Saturday evening was the ota quintet he has been | Gong of St. Paul who will weigh in|¥aded and after the sumptious din-| their home Sunday Browhawell shell corn last week. Benz ranch, where she: is spending | well attended’ by. a jovial crowd and e the outstanding luminary in practi-| 4° 4; pounds, Th en have ney- | Ret Was disposed of there was a short - See ; the winter. as -usual‘all present report a very en- : : 2 cally every game his team has play-| 0) met in the vin program of after dinner speeches and} Mr. and Mrs. Louie Spitzer enter+| Homer Brownawell ‘has heen help- | —_— ~ | joyable: time given them by Mr. and ye ca. A fast floor man, expert passer | "Gans js the 1 ational wel-| music. Later on the entire party at-| tained some friends at their home} ing Mr, Boynton haul corn to Brad-| yg, y. Benz ‘hastben filling his-ite| Mrs. Schoon. : Ray also boasts Meye like 8M | torweight, in. the d one! tended the Wilton-Garrison basket | Sunday evening. dock. house the past week. I ree eagle” when it comes to dropping | 5+ Seen eRbubee world at his | ball game. The guests of honor of the Soe seen ere —_ Afr. and Mrs. Jens Stenstavold an- : the ball through the meshwork. een ; as | evening were a deputation team from] The many friends of Mr. and Mrs:| Harry Koenig is helping Jake Voll’) yy. and ‘Mrs. Charles’ Young's Vit- |aicunce the birth of a 10-pound bus r s ae : a un rece at tilt with att gan Con-| the Jamestown College who had no pvretie old Hine enidets of tig with the farm work. tle childten have béen quite sick the | hey. Baby flenstevolg thas the we { ‘ Ecklund played a big part in helping ‘kol, | small part i evening's festivi-| district who left here last fall for TBS: past week. or of being the first baby born in the t Minnesota ¢ the Maize and See eee nuit Sol Ine eres ington will he glad to know they| George Bannister from. Napoleon |” si pete 1924 year in this vicinity: Apniy it to Any Rapture, Old or Blue advantage, and with the as- kind ever held in the Liguite City] like their new home very well and| made a business call in this vicinity! py trappers report jooa luok the : B : Recent, Large or Small and sistance of Rucey shoved his team A oe ald and has had | but everyone who attended is deter-|%¢ both enjoying good health at} Friday. past week. Seems to-be lots of musk |" Mr. and: Mts.’ Grenville Selland, You ue on the, Road That. in the lead, which looked for a time fights and has never been. knock: | aihed it will_not be the last. VE PRONE. ‘ H, A. Carlisle “is visiting at |78t8 this year. Fee eee ec ae ee “Th fe al 3 Be iuricienttoytup the “Michig ed out, He is now at his best : as M. a ‘Mrs, Horace Ward, who umeMelc sises Woke i eee att ed gee acnnatn Bai ae Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. é ousands, } As it w a ket in the final 3 30 ‘A rei Cacho Cane Saturday afternoon wi r. and “Mrs, Horace Ward, wh: ‘d es ir. Bre offit gn arty. son | Clarence Syverso! y} seconds tloneynravontedsthe ei mae nL Oe ‘n Mesavs long to eee Pete vaae lett here somes Bmerigertor iGaliters Boy were Jack rabbit hunting Sunday. caer Sent Free To Prove This Northmen from turning the trick. hould sters who were royally entertaiaed be completed in about a week. nia have written, friends here that was getting eight dollars pet’ton Yor Mr. and M. . Loyd Gosney were last week. a s * Mrs. H. BP. “Asselstine-was a tows Misses Kella and Genevieve Otagn crease their dairy herds. : j ; : ‘ i sitors ismarek ; Anyon i _ Reklund is a senior at the Gopher j0 04. aeang ui over the country, | by the visiting boys from the Janes. |‘ have entered business on the bugles week at. Bismarck. one! . strs, Ben Portér who Was very sick | spent Sunday :p. m. at the George a ee roman ae institution. And for three seasons especially in St. Paul, the. home of |town College, The affair which took| ‘Oss Mr Ward is proprietor of a} day feat lage welt is. vépy much: Improved -at {'Cartion home. Rice, 1076C Main St., Adams, N. Y Bor ue faeibeananeiot the achool's| Gangda 2%, v2 es ut the school house comprised |?) 9. | My Howard Brownawell and ‘Leonard | ‘b!8 writing. ‘dv: “Ieflation Radmiusuen’ ia stop-|for 0: free trial. of, hia wonderfal mainstays on the gridiron as we: r | and stories thatyeven the ne ; if! i 4 frnsiletines ‘one ri as in basketball. Minnesota coherts puis EIRPO. HE IS A tot could enjoy, siich have been Rekl inthe Glil Brownawell's Feri carat the aha: | THES Will be wifecital and pro-| ying at the hone of Mrs. Harold on the ruptug and the muscle ben id call him one of the best two-sport| ~~ LI'L BOY! YES HE IS! ! a vee Prastiviacian ahuizel the past. wee tson' home: rae BM arate Gi ars. eG ciel \| to tighten; they begin to. bind to- men that the university has had in had A curk- s. Dfniel Stroble and Wile] nave Leo ay Peanut Fi sey by, Feb, 29 ab Belloc re: : ether so that thé opening close many campaign’, rr 4 2- | jigtn Wall of the Moreae aiatrlet| Wize |eatcer at, Be ae eee Carlisle made a W It: Edson and ‘her: pupils: ‘After |, Mr, amd-Bfrs: ‘heo. Skorun sutoed |# (sae MUCI 1 TO. WIN A TITLE The news di that he has pas id signed’ with nd suit st Saturda; ing business in the Lignite school is held each evening after}: seool with a membership approx: imating-sixty. ~~ H. A. heal at the John. J |day last week. husiness ohnson home one tho program’ Mis. Zeliér, “our miMis: |'t6 Blsmarck on Sunday, to see their little aeughter Sayee, eight months of age; Who*is it! at the Bismarck | ters. Will: givesm soctel .eveningy 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! rup- pee eit The Ladies Aid will give a box sup- | hospital. |per., All: ladtes; please bringa box | °° with lunch init for-two. These will |. Wy and Mrs. Jens Hanson spent be sold’ at 60° cents a piécds For the |Sundhy at the home of their daugh- ones who do aot eet Boxes a pet ‘ter, Mrs. Ole Newland. lureh ‘of. sandwiches, pickles and pie will be served>cafet@ria style. Cof- Mn ‘and Mrs. John Birkeland, acl fee: willbe served:'to. all Who. wish |ford Birkeland, Mr-‘and Re it with? the boxes ‘andt-with the ex- elon were ® pleasan antly. ente! ined tra “luneh. ee come . and |'on Sunday at the Henry Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson’ had bring some -ong:s There has been: quite a. change in | as theiricompany on Sunday, Mr: and the, atmosphere - ae the last couple of. Mrs, A. G. Basson aga family. days dnd also quite’a Mtge snow. |g teh i " Grenville Sellond fs on the sick ay ere will be: “@ dance at the ‘hall list, and is under the care of physi- riday evening, Feb) 22.. Supper clea: at: Bismarck. a. be served. Siated/ eg be sure|* a Bien come: | The Misses’ ‘Witte and Houlihs visited atthe C. E. Moffitt home'Wed- t nesda: vevening.', ef, MYs,A: & Lane Went’ ‘dp to Bis- piarck” Saturday oh ‘visit: Ker husband, we lagiua! hospital. Of what quaint and curious stuff are made! Mr. Pancho Villa, Louis Zollar has returned from Mer- rivourt where he has been acting as relief agent, to resume his duties here as assistant station agent, Paul Leonard left early last week for Fargo where he WM enlist in the navy. The young nian is a grandson of Mrs. Ella Benedict of this city. Harry W ills, giant mmer. ndicate to m colored nian, next s the No one will blame Pirpo for get- distinguisheg brown man from the ting mueh he can for his ser- Philippines. Villa is the world’s |viees. ‘The fight racket is a dog-eat- p. flyweight champion, Yet he has been | dog proposition. But Rickard. was | beaten three consecutive times. by | pretty nice to, the South Americ Frankie Genaro, a New York Italian. | Jast year. He took him when he was Now he refuses to meet Genaro. | unknown ang just :bout™ penniless | Consider also the case of Michael| and gave him work. a j Angelo McTigue, who unashamedly} Rickard was one of the admits being the world’s champion| who -helieved in Firpo. light heavyweight. Mr. McTigue! generally: ridiculed as an opponent caught Battljng Siki in an unguard-| for Dempsey, but Rickard, went ed moment of sobriety and whipped/through with the match in the ‘face him before an unprejudiced Dublin | of widespread hostile criticism and} audience last spring. it was a big success. Since then Mr. MeTigue has done| Rickard Assure Ficpo. hee would nothing. whatever, except to lose aj ‘duplicate ‘any legitimate offer” bout to Young Stribling, a 19-year-| other promoters made for a {Wills old schoolboy, and to squawk vocifer- | mi Firpo cabled: Rickard in re- ously about being robbed, outraged | pl You Are too late. and intimidated, «Milla. and McTigue! Witadda- L¥YNEH QUITS. THE “Biche yamean world's champions? | Joe Lynch, who- started iout'on a | barnstormipy tfip,” working: jin’ con- junction with Jack ‘Dempsey,, has| Mrs. Edith Smith Jocal, teleprone got his fill of one night 'sjands. | operator has returned: from Rochds- Lynehy recently -wired his "manager | ter, Minnesota where she was called fi to call all bags off gnd‘took the next | by the serious. illnesp. of. her daugh- train. toy Hee Wee eg cia ter. Mrs. Smith’ reports: her dough * John Rupp, who left here over aj} month ago is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Claus Garmer and family at Clear Lake, Minne: ta. He ahs written friends here re- cently saying he is enjoying his’ visit very much. Mf. Rupp is not), expected home: for several weeks. ture, 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- cent little rupture; the kind that has thrown thousands on the operating table? A’ host. of men and women are daily ranning such. risk just cause their ruptures do not hurt_n prevent them from getting around. Write. at once. for this free trial, as it is certainly. a wonderful thing and has aided in the cure of ruptures that were as big a3 a man’s two fists. Try. and. write/ at_once,' using. the coupon below. -- Mr, Jens Jensen. was,a business Healler at Moffit lust Tucsday, Dwight Carliste and Howard ;Brownawell have been shelling corn ‘for Boynton's, who: lve west of Braddock. 3 i and Mess We 1, Brownawell Little Vesta May Satter has been: ‘and datighter, Helen, were pleasant- quite iH ‘at the family home the past sly ‘entertained at the Il. A. Carlisle week: Dr, Thelan of Wilton wasjihome Sunday... called here’ by her illness early int! the week, She is reported as some better at this-writing’ and the many*,ed/at the | Marry. Albright: home Sun- friends of Mr, and Mrs. Satter hope'iday,. their little girl will soon be well r again, Emest: Saville took hit Fofason to: | Braddock last week to have it:put in good shape for the coming Seaton. Quite a/number from this “eon munity atte ded the movie’ at’ Bra Ore Thursday night. every delightful, at the H. A, Carli 1 | few men Firpo was The Jamestown quartette rendered a number of beautiful musical selec- tions at the Sunday services at Grand theatre, Mr cand Mras Ernest Seville’ visit- Among” the \ visitors in Witton Tuesday was Attorney Hugh H. Mc- Cullough of Washburn, } W.Ss. Free for Rupture. Rice, Inc. 1076C Main St,,-Adams, N. Y. You may send. me entirely ftee a Sample Treatment of your stimulating spplication for Rupture Werd: hos heen; received, by rela~ tives’ that: Nets Dronen is expected home this week‘ from his” journey scvden' sens, to his parental home in Norway. Mr. Dronen has been gone Jake Didde spent part of last woot in Bismarek where he vidited with his daughters; Mrs; John’ Giece: and| family and Mrs. Alvina Johnson und! husbands Seas aig name Miss Lucile Falkenstein assistant postmaster who. met-a painful. acci- dent when’ she fetl-on tie icy side: walk about a.week. ago-is recovering nicely according ‘to her ‘friends. - Mr. and ‘Mire, Olaf Olson, who} live several miles south of tere gave p dance at their home last Friday|of Avis Carlisi ight which was well attended ‘by |The evening w: the people from this. district. A and:playing cards. A general good time was: had and alway “served. ideal > St. Mary’s School Auditor- iain tonight at 8 o'clock, 3rd concert will be given by St,‘Mary’s Schoo! Band. ‘Mri, Frank | Berkvanr® and Mrs. Grenville Selland remained | over ; “ Sunday and Monday at the Clarence Mr. and Mrs, Ed: =a entertained’ | Syverson home during the absence ‘aeat @ dover af their. erat whew yet “Mr, and- ‘Mere, Clarence Syverson, tigre in’ et yy bishdey. ent in dancing ‘A detielous.funch , amt: Name. ch de ecelecesientoes Address State