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PAGE TWO MAE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 | ASSORTED SIZES fer home. Several good games -of|man Gierke* and’ family, Mr. and WING stayed there and was operated on for} president, vicepresident, secretary, } j \ whist were played and at midnight,| Mrs. Tebbo Harms and family, all -_ appendicitis at the Bismarck hospi-}treasurer and historian,” says the | P Mrs. Shaffer served a nice lunch. |enjoyed the evening very much. C. C, Boynton and ‘F. Ruleen of,|tal, He is reported doing as well bulletin. “Send a petition to | 4 GOT BEST OF \ CAL AID. . the es a the Boynton Land Co. were here|as can be expected. state president, Walter R. Reed, -Far- neighborhood | checking Homer Taylor out, and C. go, or A. H. Yoder, Grand Forks. days at the home of her sister, Mrs.|are putting up ice these days. Langford in, as the new manager of|| Dr, W. P. Thelan was here as} Do this in time for an initial meet- Clifford Nelson, being called by the = |the ZX ranch three miles west of|usual Wednesday and reports the |ing of the new chapter on April 19.” illness of her little son, Harvey. Some people from here attended |town which they own, smallpox epidemie abating. | — the dance at Menoken Friday night. | pees : ees Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson were _ The M. W made the ha Mrs. George Carlson spent several] The people of th A. lodge gave a pro-| Sheriff, Hedstrom has made sev- party Saturday night.]eral business calls here lately. i enapey parents over a baby| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller spent | gressive whis . Gi ‘boy on Frid Mrs. Olson is'stay-|Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.| About fifty people were present and — Dr. Fisher “Gives History of ing with her sister-in-law, Mrs. aeita T. Harms. a good time was enjoyed by all. Charles Edwards is busy putting M. B. Cc. i s 4 Stug of Driscoll. : a —— up ice at Clear Lake for the Wing ee, eg va aes WILD ROSE Dan Hein left on Meat Market. Now has over fifty loyal and Faking Caused Stir | Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland’ and _— ness trip \to Bismarck, = satisfied students. 4 | little boys spent Friday evening at] The township board held a special _—— Mi: Emma Weber has resumed |} You too will be. satisfied with BACK IN THE PRISON ithe Christ Schoon home. mecting at the clerk’s office Tues-| Everet Lee seen in town again| her duties at the Wing Mercantile |] our courses of study. : F Baie | ——> day afternoon. All members were | after a six wee of smallpox.|Co., after having been sick for sev- |] Expert instruction. ’ s. Frank Shaffer and daughters | present. Homer Taylor ,has moved to the | eral days. Modern equipment. F SAYS DOLMAN ...... camB \Vivian and Mrs. Harold Hargrave — \Canfield ranch north of Regan. = We are having calls daily for A. G. Dolman, whose condition be spent urday at Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell | ts Mr. and Mrs. Adin Mutchler and |} office assistant py Cae canie ad subjéct for legislative ss and little son, Bobby returned to} Axel) ode agent for Boynton | daughter, Dorothy of Bismarck competent and out of emplo: ji cussion, is described as an artful Members of the John Merringdah! | Bismarck Saturday after visiting the Land Co. and C. C. Boynton autoed | visiting relatives for a few day ment, register with w ny faker by Dr. A. M. Fisher, prison family aa Sunes, at the home| past week with the-home folks. to Emmons county Monday on busi- -- — - t you to a good na Wades physician, Dolman’s wife complain of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile. ness. § he mdeseiventredeniene at ies The high school pupils are taking | Ecentsy |New Chapters Most everybody is the prison. A few days ago when) Christ Schoon shipped 30 head of|the state examinations in Braddock | § and Ben Laurence Are Organized || boosting for the M. he was examined in a local hospital, | corn fed hogs to the twin city mar-|this week. ena-were business callers here the X-Ray showed a piege of metal | ket on Tuesday, accompanying the _— | ‘ B. C—There must be in his head in the f his ear. | car also, The J. S. Swanson family are hav- | ee Minot, N; D. Jam 29 Organiza- |] 4 peacen "The next day the failed to | —_— ing a seige of the chicken pox. | t Palms and W. M. Scott of|tion of chapters of the North Da- ° disclose it, Physicians say that Dol- | Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Nelson had as — |Arena motored through town Mon-|kota Society of the Sons of the Am- |] qf you are interested in qualify- man had put a nail in his head, | itheir company on Sunday evening,| Mrs. Ernest Saville attended the |day on their way to the capital city.|erican Revolution in Minot, Bismarck | ing for a good office position through the to » physicians | Mrs. Aldin Nelson and daughter,|Ladies Aid at Braddock Saturday’ _ = and Jamestown during the year of |] Write for particulars. Actress | helicve he was in so that | y Ruth and Homer Nelson, afternoon. Pete Jacobson and Orval Larson|1925, making a total of five in the { he might get a pardon, He is back | Nat) “ Ss ‘ are busy trucking wheat from the state, is urged in the current bulle- J. F, Pearcy, Mer. | in prison. | c = Mrs. Ingaborg Rasmussen returned| Miss Avis Carlisle is visiting at|Apple Creek yanch, which they are!tin of the organization, just issued. 5 | Dr. A. M, Fisher, asked ‘concerning s the way they came dt the annual New York Poultry Show. Here}on Monday from Bismarck where; the home of her friend, Avis Car-|shipping from here. Apple Creek The two chapters which now exist Mandan Business j the case, today gave the following shown the largest and smallest exhibits—a 14-ounce Japanese bat} she spent several weeks, . |iisle. ranch is one of the holdings of the,in North Dakota are at Grand Forks Coll {history of his ¢ | tam comfortably resting atop a 15-pound Brahmin. peas Patterson Land~Co. land Fargo. ollege. 1 “Mr. Dolman entered the pen- | __ ne es — pie o nee Nelson entered the] Howard Brownawell was an over een Pei ‘ : F avee who se aces ay estab- 2nd Floor, Cummins Bldg. ; itentiary March 24, 1924, and ‘was! parents 0 ast “The Children's Happy | Bismarel ospital on Monday and|Sunday visitor at the capital city. clyde Harv local mail carrier,|lishing new chapters should arrange | an.the regular thorough physical | Monday. ene re TOY | Sadakweut'a ‘eGsceestailoperntien itor — has begun using his Ford again |for an informal meeting of the local Mandan, N. D. cs mination which all inmates re- gee Dialogue—“F i ying a gall stones on Tuesday morning. Milo Gillin of Moffit was a busi- |after having used horses for a month|members, clect officers, which are | cer coer ne rae institution. | J. M. Lein was a business visitor Three girls. oe = ee aloe vation here the first of se he six weeks, It was discovered that he was a dope Bi ce MAMGAY: HECUERINg C0 “Kenneth Rubl Mrs. Clarence Brown and _ little | week. none. jin Bismare onday returning to enneth Ruble. 3 a fiend, using at this time one grain of |Tein Tuesday ation “For a Better World”|@aughter, Loraine departed from —— "WEE 3. A. Mutehter made a several days trip east on business. this deadly poison per day. How —Mina Lewis. here on Monday for their home at| Mrs. H. A. Carlisle, Mrs. 0. long he had been using this drug I os Song—Work for Enforcement| Werner. Due to the illness'of.the|Buck and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell ; do not know, but the scars on former’s mother, Mrs. 0. N. Nelson, |have been placed on’ the campaign| George Piepkorn autoed to Bis- body showed that he was a veteran | DRISCOLL atte Suelereaat ihe they remained in Bismarck for sev. |committee for the Salvation Army |fiarek Tuesday with Robt. Haas and! in the practice. He also stated that | alt ” f mere eral days. for Wild e township. {D. F. McClellan. Mr. McClellan e he had sustained a fractured skull | Min ae teee ine erevaiag yates AR LAKE R AT NG AND REPAIRING Peet sue a days in Driscoll, est and Caroline Sehoon re- ane _ sera email "Aupust “OW | —- \turned to theit home on Friday from |yivien Mies aster seer iss The Paint Shop on our third floor has just been equipped to do “ i c ev. Foss was is ck visi a pleasant visit among relatives at ‘After having had a fall on Au-|_ Rev. Foss was a Bismarck visitor |a p) Hargrave and Ruben Stromberg spent | gust 30th, 1924, he was carried to | last week, returning home on Friday. | Parker and Monroe, 8. D. MVcdnesilay evenibg-at Oe tar the prison hospital where he re- : re son home. The evening was spent vel cave and treatment, His symp.|_ William Meyer returned home on| Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christianson, | in skati : - h ceived care and treatn is symy Ny, Shier GHGEd AUB OHERE ating and games of whist, toms Were such as one would find Saturday from Bismarck, where he | pl gently, ontepaited ae : pest 1 p {in fractures of the skull, and he re- had been for a couple of weeks, [on Thursday the following guests! | Mrs, Albert Christiansen spent | “DUCO” work: Mr. Eckert spent «ceived very careful and thorough at- | : : avs be -| Wednesday afternoon visiting Clear i . q ceived very careulition did mer im.| F. D, Woodworth was a Bismarck |O. N. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold|take School No. 1, i two weeks in the east, studying y prove and it was thought best to caller last week. He returned on Hargrave, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaf- \ A send him to a hospital in Bismarck Friday. [fer and ‘daughter, Vivian, Mrs. —— this process. y) for an X-Ray examination and to — Clarence Brown and daughter, Lor- FRANCES NEWS i t be examined by a specialist. He! Mrs. Clarence Brown and little |aine, and Miss Viola Hargrave. The Why not drop in and talk it over? therefore was sent to the St. Alexius | daughter of Werner returned to) occasion being complimentary to Mr.| Alfred Ryberg delivered several hospital for such examination, After their home on Monday. Mrs. 0. | Christianson’s birthday anniversary. |toads of hogs on the market Friday And, of course, you'll want your this was done it was thought best Nelson accompanied them as far 4 — at Menoken : to return him to the prison hospital | Bismarck. | EE, Alden bral and a Clar- car gone over by aii “where he continued to receive care — gree Brown spent Sriday with hus-| Henry Miller and T. Harms were i i P and treatment, “His condition would| Miss Dora Jenson was obliged to|band and brother, Alden Nelson, | callers at Menoken Saturtage mechanics, and put in order for improve s and. then “grow go to Bismarck on Monday to see a who js, « patient at the: Bismarck" °° °° °° ‘ é ” another season’s run. Our Mr. worse. s time Wa ee doctor on account of a sore hand. . lerman Gierke and Henry Miller ‘ 5 E i and T insisted that he he sent to a] | ne | Miss Ethel Hjon spent her week: (272, hauling com to McKenzie these When Stomach Reb els Sandin will gladly talk this over ismarck hospital for further treat-| Mrs. George N. Knudson took her! Miss Ei -'nice days. Bt ment and observation. This he re- little d 1 ‘ . with you and quote prices. fused, stating that he would not go Monday to consult a physician fone she was vaccinated for small-] John A. Olsen called on the Harms pox. aughter, Jean, to Bismarck on /¢nd at the capital city, while in the to a hospital in Bismarek and that the little girl. family Sunday afternoon, « Instantly! _ End. Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acidity | We just recently reduced our re- he would have no Bismarck doctors | pes | — s s The necessary papers| Mr, and Mrs. Henry Olson are par-|, Mt. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and| Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms spent pair work prices. - wn uplfor his transfer but ents of «a baby boy, born on Satur-|{*mily,. and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph|Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.| Correct your @igestion and quiet the relief is pleasant and harmle: he refused to sign them. day, on |Hanson, were entertained on Sunday | Robert Solberg. -lyour rebellious stomach by eating Millions know the magic of “Pape’s “Warden Lee was very patient |" shea at the A: G. Basson home. pee few tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin_-|Di@Pepsin” and always keep it handy with him and tried to assist him in| The Modern Woodmen held their Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller gave aly: cy wornine aden Lane, 1, |te teinforce the digestion, should Lahr Motor Sales Co every possible way, as did all who! regular semi-monthly meeting Tues-|, Mt. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave, |party Saturday in honor of Master|*™Stime! Nothing else known re-|they eat too much or eat something e are connected with the hospital. | Gay evening. Mrs. Jessie Olson and Nora, and|Robert’s birthday. Those present licves the distress of Indigestion, |which does not agree with them. 60 “Since his alleged accident Mr.| 0 John Hagnen spent an enjoyable |were: John ‘Gabel and family, Geo,| Gases, Heartburn, Flatulence, Bloat-|cent packages guaranteed by drug- | Dolman has had the benefit of ex-| Mr, and Mrs, Jens Stenstadvold ,S@"day evening at the Frank Shaf-|Gabel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Her- ling or Acidity so promptly—besides, |gists everywhere.—Adv. ination, consultation and advice! amg Mr. and Mrs, Tillman Hanson of three physicians, and has had the motored to Bismarck on Wednesday. |, personal ‘service of a very eompet- ‘ ent graduate nurse during all this} The Driscoll High time. His chief idea is to obtain 4! girls of the Indian School at Bis pardon, and to accomplish this end} marck played basket ball last Fri- he seems to adjust his arguments day evening. The Driscoll girls were und physical cendition from day to | victors, score & to 2. ‘The game was day to sonar ieee pine played in Bismarek. “At all times Mr. Dolman has re- | ceived the best that could be given him, including food, clothing, nurs- ing, and the advice and care of skill- ed physicians. What more could a man expect, especiall: law-break- © As prison physician I willing: , ly invite a thorough investigation of my treatment of Mr. Dolman, and I shall only be too glad to cooperate in every way possible.’ chool boys and Mrs. Mabel Rosvold has returned to Driscoll after a few months stay in Mandan, Mrs. P. M. Lathrop was a Bis- marek visitor on Monday. PARTNERS WANTED To join me‘in the purchase of eighty acres of subdivision property at Duluth-Superior at $250 per acre The Driscoll basket bail team will play the Steele basket ball team in Steele on Friday evening, Jan, 23. } The mid-year state examinations were given this week. —_—__—_ | News of Our i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson ! Neighbors motored to Bismarck on Monday, tak- LEIN NEWS ing Dora Jenson with them, The younger set of this. community i i enjoyed a sleigh tide party Friday| Mr. J. M. Lein returned from Bis- night at the J, O. Rise’s. Eunch was | ™4Fck on No. 8 Tuesday. served at midnight after which the children departed for ‘their homes. || Mrs. Tom Stewart was an east- bound pasconger on No: 8 Tuesday. Note: — The LARGEST CITIES are on the Great Waterways where great Railroad Terminals are located. Real Estate is i valuable at these Terminals and not at the Way Stations. : Miss Lydia Ohnstad, teacher of 3 ——- F school No. 3 opened Monday -after | Ed Nygaard went east on No. 8 three weeks vacation. Tuesday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arneson spent! The Sunday at the home of Sievert Bren- Program was den: | grade pupils Song—America. Mr. and Mrs. J..0. Rise and sons| The American's Creed Lynn Hull, were pleasantly entertained at.-the| Reading-—Omar Rosvold. B. N. Lein home Wednesday night. |_Song—Hilda Stenstadvold and} Edith Olson. Mrs. Alfred Arneson entertained! Primary Playlet. the Ladies Aid at her home Wed-| Reading—“Luther Burbank on To- nesday. The next meeting -will, be| bacco and Alcohol”——Stella Stenstad- held with Mrs, J. M. Lein, Feb. 11.| vold. =) : Song — It's Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman -and | forcement.” ‘daughter, Dorothy were entertained : at the B, N. Lein home Sunday. ee a long way to Law En- “B.-N. Lein took J. 0. Rise to Steele, where he took the train for Mable, Minn., where he will visit ' with his father and mother. | Mr. and .Mrs. Seymour Arneson and Alfred Arneson spent-a few @ays in-Bismarck last week. - | Constance, Catherine and Valdi-| mar .Lem. and. Eddie Arneson spent | Saturday. afternoon with their friend, Dérothy Barkmpn. * ~Sliss Lydia Ohnstad - who ‘is ‘stay- ing. at the Fred Josephson “home spent the weekend at the J. O. Rise | Mrs. ‘Batkman returned |, Friday ‘from ‘Bismarck,' where she \ has been: visiting ‘at “the home of | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp, Sr. | : ; Ht +. Whe Altred Arneson: family snd | # and. Mrs. Elmer -Arneson -spent inday’ everiing -at tle Seymoor “Ar- ‘ home. £ . \y Harold Christiansom’ left “Tharsday a: a ANNOUNCEMENT KREKE We have secured. the servieés' of ~Mr.’ Bert O'Neil and Mr. Albert ‘Buhjeli » formerly © em- ployed at one of ‘the well known: « local - barber shops. To their many friends’ and: : customers they will .continue to ive first class service’at ‘ their new location. A New Empire in the‘Heart of the Continent is in the making. | this point. So long as these United States continue to ‘grow, Note the wonderful Geographical location of Duluth-Superior. | and continue to grow they must, so surely will there be a Great Study this map and reason for yourself the great opportuni- | Metropolis at the Head-of-the-Lakes. Real Opportunity is ties that must-necessarily exist in Real Estate investments at | knocking at your door. i Mae) oes CALL ——s TELEPHON WRITE : Room 502 : 206 Lonsdale Bldg. ee THOMAS W.WAHL ow Re ies O09 ie ote f _. Established 1887. ‘Fargo, where he will ‘a “@eaittor ‘school. send ‘Mes, “Ast Bjhorus ere

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