Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
BRITTIN , N > Miss Ida Johnson has the mumps. _Mr. L. M, Bunker had a silver we ding last Friday nigh Mr. Lester Bunker and Mr. Edgar Cooper played the music. Everybody enjoyed a good im Miss Francis Whiteaker nas started teaching school again. Mrs, R. Anderson went to Bismarck last. Thursday. Alex McDonald’s grandson got-hurt last Friday and was taken to the doc- . Eluin Hoover was a Brittin’ caller Monday. He was after a load of eoal.y ! Velma Whiteaker came home Sat- urday sick, but is very much better now. i Mr. and Mrs, Hace are moving up to Murl Beard’s place, and are xoing to stay with Murl, Rich Baker is moving over on the old_ Frank Buckley place. Willie Wallace is moving on the Mrs. Owens place. trandma Crawford is here visiting. her son, Mr, Clark Crawtord, Mi Enning is sick in bedv Mrs. Dutton was taken sick fast Tuésaay evening aboud five o'clock with a paralytic stroke, and she nev- er regained consciousness, gradually getting worse, until Saturday even- ing about 5:30 o’clocR she peacefully passed away The funeral was held ‘at Hazelton. * large pumber of friends and neigh- bors gathered at the house and fol- lowed her to her last resting place. She will be missed by her many friends and neighbors who loved het LEIN NEWS * Harold Carlson, the MeNess agent of Kidder county, was seen in the neighborhood on Wednesday. A few from this neighborhood have been attending the “Scott Com- edian and vaudevillé show” at Tuttle this week. Mrs. J. O. Rise, Olga Glenwood and Everett spent Tuesday afternoon at Soderholm’s. Donald Apland, who is selling trac- tors and automobiles for William Van- Vieet of Driscoll, was in the neighborhood on Wednesday. Mr. Belile of Clear Lake township spent Wednesday afternoon at D. Barkman’s. Quite a few from here attended the Sons of Norway dance at Driicoll Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hagen and children and Harold Christianson spent Friday afternoon at J. 0. Rise’s. be Art Bjorhus-and Benard ‘Oran mo- tored to\ Harvey, North Dakota, on Thhrsday where Art Bjorhus pur- chased some horses. Mr. Oran re- turned op Friday and Mr. Bjorhus returned on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bjorhus and children spent Sunday at Driscoll. John Birkeland and Theodore Por- geson spent a few days lust week at Jamestown, J. O. Rise returned from Mabel, Minn., on Thursday, where he attend- ed the funeral cf his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Spilde attended the Norwegian dinner given'by the Ladies ‘Aid of Driscoll on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arneson spent | * Sunday with Henry Arneson’s near Steele. Carl and Bennie Lein of Regan visited with friends in this neig! borhood on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson spent Sunday evening at Dallas Bark- man’ Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Botnem spent Sunday at Ole Spilde’s. Don't forget the big Norwegi dinner to be given by the Ladies Aid at the church basement Wednesday, March 10th. Evervhody welcome, _ There will be English services in the church next Sunday, March 7th. CIEAR LAKE ates Mrs. Will and daughters Ruth and Grace of Bismarck, who had visit at the Albert Christensen family for a few days, left on Wednesday for Jamestown. » _ Jotin Klucksdale has been keeping F. A. Van Vleet for a few days. st Shoon sold a number. of; horses which were shipped trom! Driscoll one day lsat week, John Gunderson of Driseoll, accom- panied by Christ Shoon and John Beyer, motored t2 Wing on Thursday, to attend the International Tractor Show, which they enjoyed very much. Mrs. Minnie Skjerven and. sister, Esther Molander, were passeng- ers on train No.-7 for Bismarck on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Adolph Hansen visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bi | Bismarck hospital for some time, turned home on Wednesday. Bernard Oren and Vernon Carlson called the Arthur Bjerhues farm on Saturday. Miss Christen Broom of Sterling ceane Sunday at the J. W. Beyer ome. Te- BALDWIN The sale which wi Englemann farm Frit crowd and everyth’ ae sold exceptionally well nt the sale, ‘Quite n few loeal folks have been attending the vaudeville show which is being held in Wilton this week, The Scott Comedy company, ing of ten members, are exhibiting with a complete change of program each evening. Commissioner Osear Bachman. was 2 business caller in town recently. Mr. Bachman will run again for coun- ty commissioner, he states. It had been rumored that Mr. Bachman con. templated running for sheriff, but this is unfounded: , . Mr. and Mrs, Henry Arndt have rented the two rooms formerty oc- cupied by Grandma ind have begun Housekeepin; rooms are in the postoffice building. Mr. C. F. Bleckreid of Regan was a caller in town Thursday. Mr. Bleck- reid was superintending ‘the movin; of his household goods from Baldwin to his new home where he has en- tered business. held at the lay drew a good Mrs. Andréw Peterson spent sever-| Wil al days of the past week in the capi- tal city with her. daughter, Mrs. Frank Stitzer, wio has been quite ill. The many local friends of Mrs. Stit- ver will be glad to know she 1s now, convaleacing nicely. Mr. Grant Satter was a visitor at the Ira’ Falkenstein home Wednesday morning. * Miss Mattie Rosenbeck visited at the home of her sister, Mrs, Walter Ryberg, and her family part of the week. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Anderson were Saturday evening guests at the home of Mr. Anderson's brother, Andrew Anderson, and his family in Crom- well township. 3 An auction sale of the ‘personal property of Fred Rogue and George Larson. was held at the Thysell farm Wednesday of this week. Mr. Hogue has decided to quit tl locality for the Glencoe district, and we unde! stand Mr. Larson and family will re- main in South Dakota where they went last fall. Postmaster Joe Poole was among those who attended the I. Y. A. con- vention at Devils Lake last week. Local members of the organization expressed approval ot the ticket se- lected at this convention and hope to see the mer. elected this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Breen, have been making an extensive who isit along the Pacific coast, have return-| th Miss and ed. Mrs. Breen was formerly Lilath Little, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Herbert Little of Baldwin. Mrs. E. A. Fricke has returned from Westbrook, inn., where she was called, by the death of her brother. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryberg were quite ill at the family home several days of the past week. Miss Dagmar Albertson has return- ed ffom.a short visit with friends in the capital city. Messrs. Harry Schonert and Frank’ Larson of near Arnold were transact- ing business in town Tuesday after- noon. Miss Olga Rupp has returned to the capital city after spending the week-end with. relatives in Baldwin. Ernest Baumgart was a weck-end caller in the capital city. On account of the delay caused by the derailing of the train we missed getting our mail on the route. Mr. McCullough’ made his regular trip, however. Mr, and Mrs. John Nordstrom and family were recent visitors at the home of/Mr, and Mrs. Albion Thygell d] and family jn the Naughton district. Mr, Nordstrom recently purchas the Thysel! farm. -Martin Bourgois is busy repairing the paute oR. the Hishs aE Bre- movin; of his ane) Mr. and ‘Mrs. Albin Nord- mily. Friends Robert Michell, well-| known business man of Wilton, will be interested in knowing he has just returned from an extensive visit to his old home in England, also visited on continent and spent several days. sightseeing in the eastern part of t! it States. left here early in Deceraber and a rived home in time to eat Christ- mas dinner with his parents. Mr. Michell is one of the owners of the Wilton meat market, and is well sold well./d Mr. Michell] , Misses Julia Zelimer and Cecil fy. an, who spent the week-end at their parental homes here, left on Mond: to resume their work in Bismarck, Messers Art Button, Andrew Bebel- heimer and Herman Sueltz, who have Leen called as jurymen to attend court in Linton, left on Monday so as to be there at the opening of court on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and little daughter, Boverley, of Linton are visiting this week with Mr. An- derson’s mother, Mrs. Ella Wilton. ir. W. B. Sawyer, who left for Nibbe, Mont., to take care of the chil- dren of their daughter, who died dur- ing the summer, returned to Brad- st week to try to either rent his farm near Persian Lal Mr. Sawyer reports that they have had a wonderfully fine winter in Montana. Mr. Carl Hanson, who has spent the most of the winter with his daughters ‘in Wishek, returned to Braddock on Wednesday and then re- turned to Wishek on Thursday, where he will work at his trade of binck- smithing during the coming season. Mrs. Guy Clements of Little Forks, Minn,, left on Sunday for her home. She was here attending the funeral ter, Mrs. McKinley Reaman, and was unable to return home on account of the illness.of her baby. Miss Winnifred, Mandigo hag been staying with Mrs. H. W. Allen this week, so that she would not have to drive to town to go to school on ac- count of her sore knee, which is not improving as fast as she would like. Miss Elsie Bier spent Wednesday night at the home of Mr. E. Saville and also attended a pany at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Brownawell of d Rose town: iva Mrs. Abner Martinson of Kintyre was a Braddock caller on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Lula Swanson, Mr. Jos Elleder and Mr. and Mra, C Hill motored to Chas, Mayl’s on, Wednesday after- noon, who is in a Véry eritical condi- tion with tio hopes of her recovery. Mr. August Benz of Moffit was a Braddock caller on Wednesday after-. noon. Mr. Oscar Krutaner, sales manager for the Dakota Auto Sales Co. of Bis- marck, was in Braddock Wednesday calling on De Remee Bros. local agents for the Oldsmobile Six. He says it will be well worth it to any- one who is interested in autos to at- tend the automobile show to be held in Bismarck on March 4th, Sth and Cth. - i Mr. E. C. Boynton of, Kintyre was a Braddock caller on Thursdgy after- noon. Mr. August Carlson recetved word this week that his wife, who is ill in St. Paul, is not as well as when he visited her a few wecks ago. Mr. Carison took her there about the first week in January and since her cendition has*gradually been growing worse. Mr. J. W. Mikesell returned ftom De Moines, Iowa, on Thursday after- noon, bringing with her her neph- ew’s little three-year-old son, whom are adppting. We trust that the tle fellow as he grows in years will appreciate the kindness of his adopt- ed parents, who have taken him into their heart and home. Mr. iH. We Allen, who was a dele- gater from Emmons county to the state convention held at Devils Lake, left on Tuesday to attend said con- vention, returning home on Thurs- day night. “Mr. Allen says that it was one of the most harmonious con- ventions that he has ever attended. Mr. Wm. McDonald is at Glencoe taking-eare-of the stock for his fath- er-in-law, who is attending the con- vention at Devils Lake. Mr. Herman Hardt of Napoléon called Braddock on his way home from Bismarck on Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mandigo, Dr. and Mrs. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Sherwin and Mrs. H. W.. Allen at- tended a party given by the East-| ern Star agginton on Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. Sig Newgaard, manager of the Oshorn McMillan Co. ‘Elevator, left by auto Friday evening for Fargo and from there he will go to Grand Forks to attend the grainmen’s convention in that city. He was accompanied as far as Valley City by Miss B. Ells- bury and Mr. George Wright of the high school staff, who spent the week-end at their respective homes there. Art Button, Nick Granas, Ed Hixon and Frank Ryan motored to Bismarck Friday evening, returning home the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art Button motored badly on Friday motning that Mrs. Robinson took My Bis on im to Bismarck on 'y | the afternoon train to have an X-ray taken of the bs ag member. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Elliott have both been to Bismarck this weék to con- sult a physician. Mrs. Elliott -has never fully recove from ‘the ef- fects of the mumps, which she had this winter. ' Miss ing-in the Saville school for the past week, the teacher, Miles Stanton, has been sick. Don McDonald, who has been in Bismarck for the past week, returned home on Friday._ Mr. J. W. Mikesell is looking after the elevator during the absence of ike.) Mr. Sig Newgnard while he is attend- ing the convention at Grand Forks. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ivor Edholm, who have been visiting friends and rela- tives in Sweden for the past two months, returned home on Friday. It is eighteen months. since Mr. Ed- holm left Sweden and he found things considerubly changed and he is glad to.be back in North Dakota again. The Study and Civie Clubs enter- tained Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Feltheim at its annual banquet with the hus- bands of the members. Covers were lnid for 28 at an eight o'clock dinner. The tables were prettily decorated in the Washington birthday motif. The home was prettily decorated with flags and the place cards bearing cherries and tiny hatchets and other appointments were in keeping. “Mt. hVernon Bells” was sung by all before dinner. Whist was the diver- sion of the evening, Mr. Vie winning the honors. At the conclusion of the evening ice cream was served. Mr. and M 0. M. Vie -delight- fully entertained the Bridge Club and their husbands and a few out- side guests at their home on ida evening, Feb. 26. A seven o'clock course dinner was served. At the conclusion of the dinner bridge was played at five tables. Br. Lodge of Steele made an offi- cial it to Steele on Saturday aft- ernoon. The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. W. W. Mandigo on Sat- urday afternoon, March 6th. ‘ Rev. Pearson will deliver an Eas- ter sermon here on Easter morning and the choir will render special mu- sie for the occasion. A special col- lection wil be taken up that day for the missionary fund. Everyone is ee aA invited to attend this ser- vice. Mr. S.-Lonbaken of the Carpenter Lumber Co., Braddock, who left. on Monday for Fargo to attend the lum- bermen’s convention, held in that city, returned home on Saturday. We are pleased to report that little Howard Barton, who has been so very ill with the mumps during the past week, is progressing fine now and able to be back in school agai: Mr. Anton W. Lepisto of Wing, N.| D., moved on to the farm formerly rented by the W. B. Adams family on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Adolph Feyereisen has heen e % for an house for Mr. Sempel at the back part of his lot. pel intends to put up ice this spring im order that Eldon may use it in connection with his restaurant. We are pleased to report that he has a very nice trade now and expects to have all he handle this summer. Mr. Wm. Wilton informs us that h is going to start out Monday to bu: hides for the Western Hide and Fur Co, of Aberdeen, S. Dak. Billy s: that he has been in every state in the Union except eight and that there is no place like North Dakota for the man who wants to work and that he is here to stay now and never no more to roam, Several of the farmers north of town, among whom are Walter Boh- lin, Karl Schlosser and H. P. Al- bright, have installed new lighting plants in their homes. Sev others intend to have them put it Mr. H. Towle of Napoleon has been helping Herman Junge with his work during the past week. Dr. DeWitte Baer of Braddock was made. chairman for Emmons pemalage the I. V. A. campaign this all. Mr. Peter N. Nelson of Tell neigh- borhood, returned home from Bis- marck on Friday, where he has been visiting his daughter, ton Mandigo, who is quite ill. Mr, Charlie Renz has purchased a new four door Chevrolet sedan from the local agent at Stecle. Thore Naaden shipped a stock to the cities on Saturda rload of morn- punts in their new Chevrolet a: S Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Baker motored ‘to Linton on Friday. ‘The little son of Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Robinson fell and hurt his arm so ing. Miss Amelia Balliet, who has been at her home in Linton for some time, returned to Thore Naaden’s this week. Mr. Fred Seppanen arrived home on Friday after a six weeks’ visit with Mary Elliott has been tench- | F; friends and relatives in Michi Minnesota. Miss Viola Knutson of Dale, N: D., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fetterley of Braddock. >Mr. and Mrs. J. G. De France re- turned on Saturday afternoon from trip to the cities. Mr. Herman Junge left on Satur- day to attend the tractor school at ‘argo. John Foekler drove W. B. Sawyer to Temvik on Saturday. to visit with his daughter, Mrs. A. Genz, and her family. Mrs. H. W. Allen, also ‘Mrs. C. Ty Barton and daughters motored to Na- Ppoleon on Saturday afternoon. Ted Ohm and Herb Urvig were Braddock callers on Sunday after- noon, : Misa Avis Carlisté and Misa Marian Narton were short time callers at Kintyre Sunday. Johnnie Anderson, barber. of Lin- ton, is seriously ill at the home of h mother; Mra. Ella Wilton of Brad- dock, ‘ Mr. John Rousu ‘motored to Ris marck Sunday to visit his wife and baby at the Bismarck hospital. He reports everybody getting along fine. Mrs. Sherwin of the. Braddock school staff introduced a contest in the high school this week. Essa: were to be submitted upon the topi ‘An Ideal Citizen of My Community, the winner receiving a prize of one dollar and appéaring in the P. T. A. Citizenship program. Hattie Felte: {ley received first prize with Netti | Hoskins and Blaine Foekler receiving honorable mention. Mrs, C. T. Barton read a very in- is paper on “Indian Wars” to |the high school students for open- ing exercises on Wednesday morning. Jim Pal McCusker has the scarlet {fever this week. .We don’t think that t this will bother Jim very much, as he is such an expert fighter. Monday has surely been a go-round moving day.” Mr. J. W. Mikesell moved into the house south M. Vie’s residence, which he purchased and which has been oceupied by T. J. Marx of the L. M. Doerschlag store. Mr. R. C. moved into the rooms over their s which were occupied by J. W. M sell and T. J. M has moved into the Perry house from which Mr. Corey has moved. Mr. and Mrs. Art Koenig and chil- dren returned home on Sunday aft ernoon, Mrs. Koenig has been vis: ing friends at Dale, N. D., and Mr. Koenig has been serving on the jury at Linton. | Mr. Frank Pucklick from down near as rented the farm belong- ing to Mrs. Muud I. Lesher west of | tovn and will shortly move there. Mr. Leon Lesher was down to Kin- |tyre on Monday to do some work in the pool hall for Mr, Carl Van Ness, who has rented the place. Winifred Mandigo was a pas- er to Bismarck on Friday, where entered the Bismarck hospital to have her knee taken care of, Mr. A. J. Piers, manager of the Farmers Elevator, accompanied by Messer Olof Nordrom, Jalmar Juhola, Henry Bibelheimer and Wm. Beseler, motored to Steele on Monday morn- ing to take the train to Grand Forks, at which place the grainmen’s con- vention is being held. Miss Ethel Mandigo is having a va- cation this week, as the school board cleaning and repairing the school house, which was badly in need of it. Mr. Jake Bower of the Braddock Elevator Co. left on the afternoon train Monday to, attend the grain- men's convention ‘at Gnand Forks. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peterson, who have been visiting friends and’ rela- tives in California for the past two returned home on Sunday.’ y. W. Mandigo was a passen ismarck on Monday. noon to sce his daughter, Winifred, at the Bismarck hospital. Adolph Feyereisen is laid up with the measles and the mumps. Warner Sempel spent the weck-end with friends in Bismarck, Y Miss Phrene Junge of Bismarck came down on Sunday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Junge. Cal Alberts of Kintyre and Ruth Shepard motored to Bismarck on Sun- . Lucy Baxter is sick at the Central hotel this week. Miss Els ier was unable to re- turn to school this week on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Floyd Bier, _Mr.-J. E. Fitzgibbons motored to his farm near Temvik on Tuesday afternoon, Hazel Hannah Hitt, DeKalb, Mo. has a quilt 210 years old. Classified Advertisements PHONE 82==— MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn f barber trade; great. demand i wages; few weeks complete: log and special offer free. Barber College, Fargo, N. D. NTED—An all around blacksmith, steady work the year afound. Fred _Manovilitz, Mott, N, 3-2-Lwk, YOUNG MAN WANTED. k by the month, F. daszkowink. 421 Twelth street, 3-2-tf ORK WANTHD Man wife want: work on-farm. + hune No, 90. WANTED-—Two men to work by the F, Jaszkowiak, 421 Twelfth street. Be4-tf and Write __ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A cook for a small board- ing club little way out. Inquire of Supt. Dickinson, U. S. Indian School, Bismarck, N. D. 3-5-1lwk WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Family of two. Highest wages, Write care Tri- bune No. . 2-23-tf ‘competent gir gene ork. No washing. Phone 431, al housew Sixth St. ____ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Nice large room in a good home, Close in. Suitable for two; gentlemen only. Street. Phone 1152. FOR RENT. Ja-4-lw ice and warm room in gentleman only. Call corner Mandan Ave., 017. S-1-tf NT—Three light housekeep- ing room 1016 Broadway, block east of Catholie Schoo FOR RENT—Furnished room, on two ladies. Phone 1 oe WORK WANTED COUNTANT with part time avail- n handles several additional | small sets of books. If your bus- iness does not warrant the employ of a full-time, bookkeeper and want your records kept i thorough and. efficient n a reasonable expense w bune No, 92. GIRL of over twelve years place to work for room while attending sehool. porter at MeKenzie Hotel. WORK WANTED—Washing to home; first class silk clothes done reasonab): Phone 786-W, or bring to 404 Ave. B. B-3-u erence x MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE-—Smith Typewriter good condition, $25.00, Also, break- fast set consisting of painted gate- leg table and four chairs, cheap. Phone 624W, after six o'clock. 3 LE—Sixty pounds pure swect clover extracted honey for $1.00. Write for our easy ‘plan. Dakota Sunshine Apiaries, Amenia, N. D. 6-8. FOR SALE Il blooded jorthorn bull, weighs en years old. Cun be McCormick's RK auire of FoR FOR SALE---75x150., foot corner. on Seventh street and Avenue E for $750. Lots are one block from high school. Write Tribune No., 93. R SALI on pavement. O'Hare, Little Two good building sites Inquire of H. F. Bldg., | Bismarck, tf ‘ should all calve in Wachter Transfer Co. tf FOR HAULING ashes and trueking, Phone 977-J and get a square deal. T. M. Burch. tw *BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM at Eva Kran boarding house at 401 Ninth street. Reasonable rates. Phone 618W 415 Fourth | __, HOUSES AND FLATS __ AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES _ 100) USED CARS Dodgé Brothers lower prices makes it possible for us to offer you some very ual bargains, which we do not think ean be’ duplicated elsewhere, 6 Ford Touring, 25.00; Light i 19 new, ruck, with hody and cab, Overland Touring $75.00; Dodge Tour- ing in excellent condition, $500.00; Ford Coupe completely overhauled, $300.00; Dodge Touring at the bargain price of only $225.00. PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN CO. {FOR SALE -1925 Chevrolet A-1 mechanical condition; g tires; ‘ullarton, at Bismarck Hotel. 3-3 FOR SALK—Overland Spad Tru in, 800 Kast Main. FOR SALE 5 ROOM modern house, including bedrooms, full basement, ‘a 00, like dT i | a bar; 2 fine lot, inished house, close in, on Broadway, lots 17 and 1 block 84, 0. P., water and sewer in basement, for $2100, on term: ROOM modern house, east front, full basement, porch, 73 foot front: age, for $2800, on good terms. ROOM modern house, including 3 bedrooms, east front, near schools, fine lot, garage, good condition, reasonable price and term ROOM modern house, well located, south front, full basement, garage, for $3200, on terms. ROOM modern house, including 5 bedrooms, east front, full basement, good porch, hot water heat, near schools, well located, for $6500, on ilding lot on Avenue B., be tween Third and Fourth streets. GEO. M. REG TO RENT— Ay all modern house with porch, or one room apartment, ground floor, with bath, kitchenette | and sleping ‘porch. Phone &6W WANTED —Two floor, close in room, one fu price and location, rooms on ground! One housekee ished room Write WANTED to Rent—Five of six room modern house on or before _ 15, Phone 754k. WANTED—One or two rooms, kit- chenette and bath, furnished. __Tracy, 1016. 3. or 8 room house Room 7 at Van Hor 3-4-1w by April 1s __FARM LANDS FOR SALE—400 acres of land nine miles from Sterling, Driscoll and Moffit, Improved. ‘Three hundred broke. Also 32 head of cut- 25 horses, farm machinery, 22 hogs, hay and feed. $11,000 for all or $8,000 for tand alone. Chas. _ Morton, Driscoll, N. D. 2-6-1m | WANTED TO TRAL -A choice 160 acres of cultivated land in Golden. Valley County, N, Dak., no ineum- brances, for modern dwelling in B ck, Write ne No, 88. 2-27-1w FOR SALE s land known as the Freede Farm, one mile from Bismarck . If interested address J. W. McLaughlin, Care of N. D. Pen- itentiar: FOR RE -One hundred near Wing, N. Dak. Fletcher Wilson, So., Billings, Mo FOR SALE—The N. W. Q See. Stark only | F South of Belfi ft ultiv: reasonable, ‘k, N. Dak. Price and M. W. No R SALE—Eij room house all modern, hot water heat, hardwood floors, oak wood work, south front, excellent location, 70 ft, front by 156—ulso garage.” Owner leaving town. Price and terms reasonable, Inquire of Spink & Ci andan, N. Dak, 21m March 1, a modern heat ed four room flat and bath; also land to rent on shares in Boyd and Francis townships. Gora 8. M _Lean. Phone 905, 2.26-tf FOR SALE--Four modern tenant houses, price’ $42,500; $4,000 cash, lance terms, r further infor- mation write Tribune No. 9) ‘ 3-3-1mo. FOR RENT-—All modern four room apartment, also 2 room apartment, partly furnished for light house- keeping. College Bldg. Phone 18: : _2-26-2wks, FOR RENT--Large nicely furnished room and kitchenette for light housekeeping, 8 Rosser or Phone Completely furnisl room apartment. 713 POSITION WANTED CCOUNTANT, Extention , four years experience, wishes. counting position with opport ty, open for engagement April 15. Address No. 79 Tribune, 3-2-1w SCIENCE IS BRUTAL “Maud it to an astrologer to find out when would be the best time to get ma i “What did he tell her?” “He took one look at her and told her to grab the first chance,”—Tit- Bits. The telephone cable recently com- pleted from New York to Chi 801 miles--is the longest in world, It cost $25,000,000, A USED CAR FROM Dakota Auto Sales Can be depended upon. Its value is alw: greater than its selling price. Its condi- tion i ‘ellent. Its eapabil- ity of giving s est. You are ed to make our house your headquarters during the Auto Show. Oakland, Rex enclosure. Star, Rex enclosure, dodge, California top. Dedge Touring, good shape, 1922 Dedge, California top. 1922 Ford coupe, very good shape. ? Touring. Dodge roadster, 1924 Chevrolet Sedan, excel- lent shape. 1925 Ford Sedan, 1922 Chandler, Cal. top. 1920 Chevrolet: Touring. Buick Touring. 1920 Ford Touring. 1922 Oakland Roadster. 1922 Maxwell Touring, Franklin Roadster. 1923 Chevrolet Sedan, condition. 25 25, 19: 19: good Several Fords in ‘good shape ranging in price from $45 to $100. Under our liberal time pay- ment plan, you may pay for the car as you use it. Dakota Auto Sales Company, Inc. OLDSMOBILE SIX. 210 Main St. Phone 428 on Thufsday. eid Shaffer was taken to Miss Vivian Steele on: Thursday to consult Dr. foot, which. had Lodge ubout her ‘ given her. much pain. She remained until Sunday, Pe Quite a number from this vicinity attended the dance and oyster sup- per ut the Driscoll hall on Thursday evening. given by the Sons of Nor- way lodge. A good time was enjoy- ed by those present. dolp! ssen spent a short time at the Christ Schoon home on Thurs-, oe land. Mes, Adolph Ha Mr, an jolp! nsen en- tertained a ber of friends and, relatives on Friday evening. _ J. W. Beyer spent the -week-end from Friday unti marek, Ralph Beyer is grinding feed in this locality. known. Just in Fun locally. ‘Dr. William P. ‘Chelan. was a pro- | MoM’N POP fessional and business caller in town Scorn of the week from Wil-|., ~ fRahemh Neth- Of he Re ‘SAY 2 WANNA Mr. Merl Bly, poldier in the United (THE STRAIGHTS ABOUT i ed recently ‘ - Btatee eldvin dtiends and relatives.|© WOMRE. © STAND WHO Mr. William Guptill helped Mr. E.| Spe aie eee A Fricke te. peper. bereral peed You OUT LA zi residence the our. William Paul of the. Burnt,) \— NI@HT? Creek id byte business caller . rnoon. 4 iO edie sere Little left Monday for Bismarck from which point she took | the train for Clinton, Iowa, where she will spend a senple of weeks vis- Gey ee RE ge? and_ neighbors. rty of frie q of he Heebert Livsle fumily. gather- ed there ‘Friday. evening en masse to Mr..and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam-| surprise Mr. and Mrs. Little. The ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen] evening passed pleasantly with cards By Taylor YAW-YOU'RE UNCLE 7 + HENRY TELLS ME HE'S SNOT A MISER~ HE'S NOTHING BUT A DRUG- WILLING ‘TO SPEND STORE COWBOY -JERKS > A LITTLE MONEY SODAS FoR FIFTEEN AND HAVE A A WEEK © -\ Goon Time CHICK 1 SHAN'T WELL, ANYWAY, HE'S ALLOW ou To CIF) RIDICULE MY 5 FRIENDS THIS WAY-} EDMUND 1S A WONDERFUL Boy AND HE ISN'T STINGY WITH IT ame EITHER-HE SPENT OVER $50 LAST NIGHT AND THEN APOLOGIZED For NOT BRINGING CANDY AND FLOWERS- B/S ONLY GOING TO BE HEREA FEw DAYS AND NOW You WANT TO SPOIL MY FUN BY GETTING JEALOUS - -Boo-Hoo- - HEN You'Lt BE SURPRISED To KNOW THAT EDMUND REALLY HAS MADE A LOT OF MONEY ~ HE'S INVENTED. ANEW ICE CREAM SANDWICH AND KIS ROYALTIES AMOUNT. TO OVER $500 A WEEK ( 1 SPose HE'S BEEN « SAVING HIS PENNIES FoR | THE LAST SIX MONTHS ‘ Bo WE COULD Come UP WERE AND MAKE A BIG ‘IMPRESSION AND You ( FELL For iT ‘ y , spent Saturday evening at the Jens{ and other amusements. Lunch was gi } Har en, home orth of Stesle, Served during the Dprty. U7. \v ese | Mi al Dayton spent week- — 1 4 | end at the Shaffer hos eas icy AM a = Genevieve Olson spent ‘Saturday| Services were held in the Union Hi Iss evening with home folks. On Suns ay M. E. chareh-on Set morning. fo) J. al she left for Pismarck accompanied] lowed by sunday school, at which z by Miss Hazel Nelsen. Rey. @. Pearson conducted the Men's}! Tp Clarence Olson, Miss Nigal Day-j Bible class. er pecyiere a short aie Beyer spent Saturday evening at «| delegates e dist He py George Carlson home. the Methodist church to be held in “Gr and. Mes, Alber Christensen] Bismarck on March 11 and 12. ‘The, Freckless and His Friends and daughter, Myrtle, spent Saturda: Mppelated’ 4 Savage, superintendent of school; Mrs, J. W.: Miki mt of the Ladies Aid, and |. George, Dexter was ele 7 represent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fran! Shaffer. 9 f Those wha nt Saterday evening, at the Christ Schoon home were, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred -Olsen,: Mr. an Henry jon © mily, and Mi and Mrs, Adol; a family. Olaf Olson been. on the sick’ list for a number of days. Mrs, Mike Brenden is helpin, are for Mrs, Henry Johns of Dri coll, who is repo! as quite ill, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and Al-{ Chi fred Olson, also Mr. and oe John: Olson of Driscoll attended the fun-| St. eral of little Merger r-Olson. om Sat-| the. urdav which was held at Mrs. Marie Olausen and s$n_Reidar; spent Sunday affernoon “with M: Ed. Erick: Elm Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson F: family visited on Sunday with Mr.! Gee! men's 4 | Mary's Catholic charre of Braddock on Sun- ; to “ 3 i France and bride left] * a trip to St. Paul and|+ Steele and|* Mr. De bilby, as be insmanagsr f ‘ute. Otto Martini has c] eee Capt rage ik during the:ab-| fs aon, i nce of Mt. Hare Frank fer were Steele callers/ un Albert Christensen ness trip to Bismaret on B. F, Pasley, who has been frre sree PrPeTR Se eae Resalgs i Sits i.