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PAGE TWO WILTON Miss Anna Kulackowski and Zazula were united in the holy bends d today had failed to reveal’ any tra f the Evangelical chureh at | camphér, witehh hydrastis, ete, rimony last Sunday in the - 1 Seyarah ¢ thin disteter *tteena-| or pgein a bi ai ie eee 4 D., which closed Sunday jas — mixed ‘optik eye wash, ence of a Jarge gathering of! yyay man has installed a com ihe aagat fe betel bs ls man whom small boys repor ; ntments made at the sessions | str@gthens eyes so you ean read or r nd and relatives, The bride is] nrete modern cream testing equip fa ‘h Le era he THe in nee ee Jast ning to police had walked}. follows: j work more. One 1 bottle shows 1 OF the most popular young ladies] neny in his store. lthe week eg jinto the river and disapp Ifrom] jismarck district, C. A, Bremer, tresults, Aluminum eye cup free. | Wilton and the gr a is hee ae jicue ww Eehe | sight. Firemen and police dragged} pycsidingclder; H. Lehner, Ashley; | Jos. Breslow, draggi Adv. mn ; jad employ Miss Alice Sonderquist arrived last a the river for a considerable period | 1, Lelzer, ‘Balfour; C.F. Struts, — ent for some the Washburn | week from Chicago to visit with her \aasestess, Thee et vd Kuhlmer and {night and continued this morn-| Bismarck; Ee K, Heimer, Chaseley | _ Dance at Wildwood tonight. iigtescoal combat need uo parents, Mr. and) Mrs. Ole Sonder- | WORE the recent visitors in town,} ie without avail, FLW. Agte, Drake-Anamoose; G W 1S. S, Pres, Madison Band. wale will make their home in quist i F maid afer ema Burns, Hazen; Tl. Lutz, Hebron; ia !The Kuhlmer family whose home is | dual H ee h a 4 ly, Sayler, Heil; A. Gehring, rita Julias Meyer of Baldwin was here | At Pasadena, a ele tt eee | FORMER FRENCH [ion Fischer, LANE T: BIBENRG, Tit: Stewart has turned = ting friends and relatives at their AI 4 AE 4 1 7 Be: i W. Stewart h ; hae on political business last: week, fe home tn Wad couhty wane Minot | ENVOY IS DEAD} tun; ws Hwy sul ats mee Bismarek ne ag gon — 1 unike, ct ; AL nedical treatment ( for seve: ks and stopped here a = wee eR es tle Al Mee Aneranissioner Osear Dackmin and {on their way to Bismarck and Man-| Taris, Ma Pe Uh eco aE En eae + BISMARCK uetioneer hompson were among! a, oe ERE 4 lion, former mvenel L oe ct d to be supplic ; 1 a prety nan {dan. Mr. Kuhimer said they had/bon, former French ambassador to} : A sare | 5 eh 7 Soak HEL Gee ae callers in town the lat- jos’ Ward county about ten years|London, died at his home here last | ee eT Hatrr r. Mellenthin CONSEC RATED part of the] ter part of the week from nearby dis | eo and were surprised to sec the | Hirht WHNPUe Were aNpOlHtad tment: | i 1 Aineelenh ne fine corn which had heen raised by — quarterly eotifetence, | SPECIALIST. Ameried . e itheir ne He stated > “Brockmueller, | 4 Pert a 8 at ih ntton, f fe vi lb aa and ite | that céndltieha’ in’ Calirorane tated! How to Guard pen i , Hh sec ":|In Internat Medicine for the} GAVE THEIR ie Gilmore cts to children Howard and Orvetta have od. | nesiding elder; G. i « sf not nearly as rosy as had been paint-j ‘ ring, Bantry-Gardc H. ¢ | ‘ piventios which left i un extended visit to the west | oq: that it required work an@ lots of | ts a Leet is au tu Bb Past Twelve Years 4 i Bokte jit s make a ie there ay We oe The best. way to guard against ap-j Breaw, Cavalier; Chaffee, to be sup- \ 5 7 i ifs vised anyone who was so fortunate |p. a ae : snilute too Be cae HoneFrank Milhollan gave a politi: | ‘They will aie Lor HEV: | ge ta Vtawae tn were Toy sei He | Seur vinteal Gueton ie cgle ate Ce Cea are ate te DOES NOT OPERATE \ (address in Woodm atur= | eral w d later to Los Angeles! He intimated that he was sorry he 2 ore Aoi 3 peareny | ight which was well attend and other southern California points | ie é vine, buckthorn bark, ete., as seat 1 td " : pou had left the state, although by hard i in Adle@ia, Most medicines | Ho Will be at | Milhollan is renoni returning home byt Southwest | twee he and his family Tow owied | cet only on lower hewel"but AdleskA Li bon, | lron¢ sioner On] youte, a amily Mahal “Ti aet only on lower bowel b orika sbon, i S seve Te Miler loenienkite haven stele cee cee man ne had bet 4) and removes all poisons. Helps J. Schroeder, MeArthut Dor | ’ tad H. M. H Mrs. Hem of | the f Bee on tlie wee oe a fool to go We * was on stomach in TEN min-]J. J, Schroeder, Osnabroe Monday June 2. i ’ 5 Prof. H. su and Tie wasiiiess wi eat a ys i week in ee us there were twice as many seek- xeellent for obstinate con- } River _ Suppl Floyd ‘ poo vee 4 sg i) | ma attending to business matters.!ing work as there were joks He ion, Joa’ Brediow, druggist: shes '}.. Bechtel, | Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.| on also said that the wholesale slaugh- field lorence Crit- Fi N. 2 I B k ‘ Sather Olson has returned station agent attend-| ter of ‘dairy cattle was 1 | -——— te HW. E, Bergland, Wynd- irst jationa an ie ther Olona etme ri see mch ew | wi the gi nes fh a fore AE Henierg, aie: EON E DAY ONLY, piv a ten days visit with at the Linton Eastern Star! and prophesied Too Late To Classify leMavine, Geet Bends) Ho pepe: The? j Brainerd, Minnesota, Miss otson |r evening for members whol jany years to overe age. | ey River Malla tmenibers on the vais Noe Itatl | 4. accompanied to Brainerd by sed aay slain the t! Before returning to Ca the} FOR RENT during the vacation, 7 Gavi: conter Ente ‘o Charge ior Consultation | Aniong them were Mrs. {Kuhlmer family plan on visiting rel-; well furnished rooms of my home espe eee PREORE { ra ; a0 latives in Minnesota, Wisconsin and| including first floor with — sua- Dr. Mellenthin is a regular! NGL ae Wilton tals ; _. flowa. Mr. Kuhlmer ond family made | room, porches and garage. Terms graduate in medicine and & ad from @ short visit to] W. J. Church candidate for Com-| the complete trip in their Will reasonable, Phone 746 or call at | surgery and is licensed by the! he attended Oe missioner of Agriculture and Libor! Knight car and said their only ex-| 5-29-3t ‘state of North Dakota. H eting of the Shriners of which he d ©. A. Fisher candidate for °, ies he ] Lath Ad pense so far had been fer oil and| e : a member. asurer will speak in the Wood-| fac They said the roads between fee, cleanswellerar: Ga en ne does not operate for chronic} 5 * j trom a| MOT han in Witton on Tuesday eve- | aldwin and Minot were in Very gpfod)| ished oeooin with thiee Winlewee NS tele inet ‘appendicitis, gall stones, ul) Max Fishman has eat ; me he| ine June Grd. The present issues! condition. This is the first time Mr.| 208 3rd St Fe” icity paki’ commission) is) supervis- (ers -Of stomach, tonsils) or! Be eer ey gusto haters: bea tues |Gin beraictumed (i acncest ciictany | aniniey andi family) have! visited) th TREAT ae oe ing the preparation for planting of adenoids. | tended to various matters of a tus-} will be discussed in a:most efficient! North Dakota since they left and{FOR RENT—Furnished room for|i"& is dat y : : | ss nature, manner and an invitation extended| they said they were planning on a| rent in modern house. 408 1st | 5/0 ee planes ae rune _ He has to his credit won- = the voters to be present. Other pcli-| three months vacation. St. or phone 667-W 580-8 te tk on Collins’ avenue, The |Gersul results in diseases of | Neate siccerailt a seis SAL GREET AEE ano i NT Shennan call ioe Pal ie Blue} the stomach, liver, bow ns-Sells of Minneapolis is in the} residents before election day at) Julius Meyer local farmer visited]FOR RENT—Well furnished room | ®° ums Wi d by blue 2 peed ty checking up for the local mine.| which time the opposite side will, be |in the capital cite the latter past “t | with kitchenette. 411 5th St. Phone Rentians a phlox; there “ail be | blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid- | ~ heard from, Both ‘Mr. Church and] the week zs 273. two big beds of the deep red can-tney, .Diadder, ,bed wetting, | Mr. and Mrs. P, K. Eastman a Mr. Fisher have the endorsement of ; a nas and cgher bed oie nan’ ta (CAtakE, weak lungs, rheuma-; Pea iicen suerMinncstalic eee Ed. Morris of the Regan district |FOR RENT —Goc in modern | ovelop the little park into a riot of | tism, sciatica, leg ulcers and) eee ' ra as among the business callers in| house. Close in. Call at 411 Aveta is : | rectal ailments. jain pas : ee color, the commissioner said. | rectal ailments. | vints, . A special meeting of ex service! town Tuesday afternoon A or phone 90 5-29-1w | — men was held in the Legion rooms _ ; — —— Se | Below are the names of ty f gion ; ‘ HELD IN JAIL | Superintendent Coding has t6-)Monday evening. At this meetine| Miss Julia Reinchle has closcd ajFOR = RENT—An ideal boarding| 1... awards, colored, who was | eW Of his many satisfied pa-| srned from Grand Forks where he) arrangements for focmlucting the | successful term of school west of| Pouce oF 20 rooms nenily ted arrested Monday afternoon on char-| tients in North Dakota: | ended ea conference Memorial services for departe : i Fines c city. 4 3 is H ras een onacaey eine ial derviees for departed com: las and will Sti 9 thas home in) Ti" adie eae eaWGRIRE ‘io being | #8 of grand larceny in connection Mrs. Berndt Amundson,! CE ina ae sith Beco: Minnesota at an early date, separ 5 with the alleged theft of hotgun | Shg ia t - : 208 8rd St. e aron, N. Dak., anemia. i 7, SRR eee pciesiane : eee aera Td St. og-at|from Cleve Kennelly, purloined for |" Mrs Ae) Johnson Manel Maehirat! Hel North DAKGUIGES Wilte qericrend von centre ner || dee andeMirs: George Helling visit: ss “rl the pprpose of, Killing Otto Bauer| VFS. 44. . cohnson, Man-| Huai a apealin tg Ww ftom homestead No. 120 at her| oq in town last week while enroute RiTRERETIES and W. A. Lanterman, refused to| Ville, N. Dak., varicose ulcer. | H renulatel Sele ome Friday evenin si Bi ee ie tant iia atl puttently wings with a bit of|*cept,a preliminary hearing before T. K. Walsvik, Hatton, N.| ‘ as bes Wane : Somme vat not..-The Helling family are form- ne : ; Bic. of the \peace ia he ne | inject for the uccaion wil Del Benaitul and impressive were tne|MiMabagtee Heling family are f47m-| wowing color antraduced: im the|#, Juss of the peace and is held Tak, uleer of the stomach, Ml poy. ©The Law”. An invitation is extend-| Commencement exerciess which were] yr, Belling was canna aie the lower ‘drapery are exquisite on honda#Ss fur he had not retained }_.Mrs. Andy C. Schmucher,| +4 to all who care to be present. held Tuesday evening in Grand thea-| Raidwin State bank. georgette frocks of misty gray or ‘: : z Memorial Day servi Nispices of the Amer ve held in this city riday emetery where the graves sisting of special music he present. H Mr. and Mr turned from Minnesota points. Mr. pects to go to Underwood us bgent in a few days “The Arrival of het farce giv! the senior Behool_ was + pl Kitty” the local th talent and compared very nore experienced actors. i Truax as Bobbie B. td’ Flinn as Will { Yeading characters in the plays! ents and patrons of the school. M in Sit ss ie Mr. Ludwig Spitzer who has been i it@were ably supported by the oth-] Games were played and a sumptucus| on Gee Mee ne co Gl } cr members of the cast. The players] picnic dinner was served at noon! arain able to be up and around, | barn ged Tere topped by the ice cream which was = : and gave the play} furnished by Mr. Gehrke our local] 4 yecent letter from Charlie Spit- to paéked houses at both places. | merchant free of charge. A most en-| rer forner ativan vosdene its meh joyable time was had by all who/ tives near North Yakima, Washingto Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olson .spent| were in attendance, Out of town! says they had a hard frost out there i friday in Minot where they attended] guests were Mi Swalmae Gratam gians of the northern ation of over the northwestern State were present at the tion, which was given in G » last Wednesday evening WaS} haying lived in it. one of the best ever put on by local favorably with many we have seen staged by N es under the n Legion will The parade will start at ten o'clock to of ans and soldiers will be decor- A brief program will be given t eleven o'clock in Grand theatre, und brief s, The public is invited to Louis Zollar have re- a short wedding trip to Zollar r three n by the members of high full house and Thomas] at the school house Friday which was ter and Leon- m Winkler were! composed of teachers, scholars, par- n celebration staged by the Norwe- part of the i state in commemoration of the scpar- Norway and Sweden, large number of Norwegians from all| th part of the celebra-| school Thursday of this week to take| Pete Lief and team of ball play- ers will go to Coleharbor Memorial Day where they will play against the{ went to Bismarck to attend the Com: Coleharbor team in the afternoon. 0. W. Roberts, Bismarck has it after a short vii weather ( Wilton was visited with a blanket}to the Garrison’ district said eight $f snow Friday morning which seem- i ed queer for this time of year. | ed and blame it on the past mild|The cold weather has retarded farm | winter. 4Hat way. Local farmers to feed their stock hay. "pay things are the same theré. Min-] Commissioner esota is not much ahead of North} theater. akota in weather conditions. from a short visit with . 7 gare City while away. ome. lace after all. man of turned to that city it in Wilton with his} with the City National Bank of Bis?! | gon Warder Roberts and family. Local} Tursday night. i ld timers say this is the most back-} visited by snow which had practical- / ward season they have ever witness- Maybe we are going te have| work considerably and feed is run- summer all winter and winter all| ning low on many farms. ammer, anyhow it begins to look] are slow on account of the unfavor- complain fable weather conditions. hat'the grass is too short for pas urage with the result they still have | But, those { Wi i gofth friends in Towa and Minnesota | p H | | E. Miss Lorene ‘Heston has returned | er of the Regan di elatives in| acting business in town -@he eastern part of the state. Miss| Mr. WFhitte who at one time lived in Hston visited at Fargo, Lakota and} this district said there would be = John Pitzer and family who leftPable decrease in — Pn there some time ago for Salem, Ore-f ‘ <gon are on their way back to North jakota, although they left here with | fended the dance whic Be the intention of making Oregon their] the John Eliason farm Saturday Evidently Mr. Pitzer did not evening. ine a bed of roses to land in and de- cided old North Dakote was: the hest Mr. Pitzer will get} trict were recent callers in town. re in time to attend the meeting . Wargo: he ‘ia to be held the first foture for Northern Mintesoter Wher ine f0r' hie will be a guest at the home of Mis’ ex- ief Deputy Kk} second Grand high Fellows 1 Master t office the Odd! which is the tre uates for in honor of the le the thirteen grad- al high school. It was with a feeling of sorrow inter- mingled with joy that w the bright young face ceived their diplo; well gazed on as they re- , fitting reward done. Sorrow that for work soon we must part from our loved school mat d joy that the long hard grind is at last completed. No more shall we hear their merry voices resounding through the class rooms, but out in the busy world each will seek the vocation he or she is best fitted for. Perhaps some day some will return to guide the relue- tant feet of the younger generations along the thorny paths of knowledge. Some may make their names heard around the world, some will take humble places in the great work of the world, but all will do their part where ever they may be that the world will be the for their} better AL The Baldwin school gave a picnic attended by almost hundred, one high school Student of Wilton and Misses Gertrude Fricke and Gladys Rupp high school students of Bis- Almarck. The vacation period began week to continue until fall. The enth grade pupils will go to the, final examinatioiin geography which | was delayed, Baldwin A number of residents | ct mencement exercises at which Miss! Laura Rupp local girl graduated. | Frank Barnes who is connected | marck was & caller in town recently. Mr. Barnes who had just made a trip inches of snow fell near that city Baldwin also was ly all disappeared by noon Friday. Pastures Several local residents motored ‘to m Saturday night to attend the cal address which*was given by Milhollan in Grand Georgé Whittie, well known farm- strict was trans- Saturday. great’ deal of corn planted in his neighberhood this year, and a nofice- Quite a few from this district at- was given at | fine | Minnesota, | house and furnishing it with modern daughter Mrs. Claus family. Mr. and Mrs. lake resort near Garmer and armer own a Darwin Beers who has been repair- ing th town ha Bismarck, moved his outfit back The many friends of Gottleib Hil- ken old time resident of Baldwin will be interested in knowing ‘he is now living near Garrison wheré he makes his home with his daughter. Mr. Hilken is one of the first settlers in Baldwin where he lived for about forty years, leaving this community about two years ago. Miss Ethel Little has returned from a weeks visit in the capital city. Nels Anderson was a visitor ital city Wednesday after- Ernest Baumgart motored to Bis- marek the latter part of the week and a week end visitor at the home of his mother Mrs. Mathilda aumpart, Several from this community went to Bismarck Saturday to attend the funeral rites of FE, A. Dawson pioneer grocer of that city, Mr. Dawson was| well known in Baldwin having visited here a number of times. in blossoming time with the result the fruit crop has been badly dam-| aged. Charlie has a fine apple or- chard and of recent years has been shipping a car of apples here which | he sells direct to the public. WILD ROSE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and little son, Bobby, of Bismarck spent the week end visiting at W. H. Brownawell’s. , J. S$. Swanson is remodeling his improvements. Ernest Saville and two of his young sons went to Napoleon, Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson ac- ompanied by Mr. Peterson's father and Mrs, Olof Feltheim of Braddock made a business trip to Bismarck Thursday. The county has started‘ to turn-j} pike the Yellow Trail through this township. A good hand-made double harness was stolen from the barn on the R. J. Elliott home, one night Inst week. Mrs. H. A. Carisle went to Bis- marck, Monday, to get some dental work done. C. A. Swanson and Wiiliam Meyers of Driscoll were culling on friends in Wild Rose, Tuesday. H. A. Carisle and son, bore, dug out a den of eight coyotes, were given at shoo} No. 2 the fore Part of the week. The Brown boys from the Still dis- from Bismarck last week where she John Rupp will leave in the nésr|” Mrs, 8. B. Gooding returned home had been stoying short time. [DRAG RIVER, Clear Lake, | well on the Lahr farm east of | to| 626 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. The 8th: grade state examinations THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FAIL TO FIND BODY OF MAN} May the Minot, of 29. Mouse Continued drag- ging river in Minot | ¢¢ black. Requests having, best made of me by several mothers to} vo enter my name at the school}a peel ime ting called ee Fey consultation on t trip will) Hens o'clock ‘Thur evening at the . \ election June 3, I have filed) (or rvercial clu rooms. Nearly 20] be free and that his treatment for this position and ask the support of the voters of Bis- marck, on EV Mandan Legionnaires hi lation ceremony will 7 ANGELICAL APPOINTMENTS ARE ANNOUNCED ale nnual North Dakota con- 4 delegate pastor Kighty nded the a un! No further charge othe te INSTALL VOITURE Formal installation of the oiture 40 and 8 will take pl ru the charter list and the in be y has as yet been thn end lareeny NOTICE | TO VOTERS place@™gainst him, Mandan snd up conducte: "d THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924 session at the time of the Legion convention. state ,| How to Strengthen | Eyes | short time simple In a surpris! +| Mylo, N. Dak., gall stones. | W..R. Thomas, Grafton, Dak., liver trouble. Mrs.--Cuto Johnson, Grand! Forks, N. Dak., lung trouble. c Remember above date, thai, is different. Beatrice Mann, [PY three officers of the Dickinson) Addyess: | 211 Bradbury| G PRICEY Klein’ Following the meeting officers | Bldg., Los Angeles, California. | xet your “straw” at Klein’s | yijt pe lected and the voiture will | rz saa Teggery pr MILWAUKEE LADY 45 LBS. TAKING TANLAC “It’s The Only Medicine That| Helps Me And I Think The World Of It,” Says Mrs. | Baird. “That my weight has increased from 120 to 165 pounds tells the story of what the Tanlac treatment did for me better than words,” is the statement of Mrs. R. 0. Baird, “Nervous indigestion had pulled me down 50 pounds in weight and left’ my health. almost completely wrecked. I couldn't eat without suffering pain and misery and was nearly frantic from loss of sleep. “Tanlac gave me the best appe- tite and digestion of my whole life and soon had me feeling healthy, happy and strong. It certainly was a joyous surprise the way this med- icine brought back my health, weight ‘and strength, It is the only medicine that helps me and I think the world of it.” Tanlac is for sale by all good repare for the big druggists. Over 40 million bottles sold. “wrecking cre’ GAINS Accept no, Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. Be BROWN “JONES Ss cu he « Our store wilt be hee ° TELEPHONE 34 closed Friday" ae (Memorial Day) Afternoon. We invite you; however, to ) make your selections of Fruit and Tegan nie ‘for your Saturday needs, from our window Friday. evening, then call (34) atid be assured of Service and Quality. * Exclusive-Agents for Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee, Dwight Cariste pl Le Moffit, Sunday, . .w' team against Temvik. The Mofsit team won with a score of 6 to 4. ——SWEET’ CREAM - [substitute. : Simplified application of BALLOON GUM-DIPPED CORDS f 1) at minimum cost Local mototists'are benefiting from the simplified method of applying full-size Balloon Tires, made by Firestone. It is dn easy and Miles’ per a°9 24 Memorial D TO THE Wii AMER cm SHOULD. PRODUCE ITSOWN RUBBER 7@firwitens, / THE PIONEER BANK 1! i ‘(| MEMORY OF THOSE WHO UTMOST TOWARDS THE PERPETUATION OF OUR AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS. xl sts Memorial Day May 30th, 1924 On this day our thoughts go out to the who have fought our fights in years gone by —and on this day the memory of those who have passed to “The Great Beyond.” Married women must be ac-| KLEIN TOGGERY companied by their husbands. ' Ait *y F We Make It Easy For All Motorists to Equip With Full-Size Balloons hin avdee of sities ash Fie Now for Suceeee Driving Sah Mreeetagscas eae NY WaAreSiechedend OrgmiedeHhendeAtyGer | Get Altthe Benefits of theReal Balloon cube sppearance, taper. confor” od Insist on the full-size Gum-Dipped Balloon, and er pera mended of owe prereten ts, ll the beneitn Ia id comfort, eet and on, ner mantenance end foe erpenge aad lang s economy. Over 20 car manufacturers and over tire'milesge. Full-size Gum-Dipped Balloons se we ‘ 40,000 car owners have already equipped with them. apply theun are am economy. Ag rola ae Mah cinta gapri nh Feo ie, oot @ demonstration. Within o few sic nbe Compicie’y weed When you get themon, om remains Rar boplag Newall! raid 4 we will re-apply your old tire equipment at no cost old tres. Put your car on Balloons Ni OW foe the to you, oes eee ee soenco. ss | pein i otor | “201° ‘Broadway: ‘Phone 338. - »

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