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bo diac panes procul tenia detested sia of $ to 240n the iy mice place im ‘he near future dikes be Sh bashes, taal aes fantien will be interested in know. \ ¢ doné by our tyam thi ts. Willie Borner visited end th her Mathilda she & = Jaume heel is @ former of isa keen HI in te ‘part ofethe weel ie Bald ‘schivols age Ea close tos eddents wines the grades fea ho is omy eee recovering from ie * Anale Brow hay. eet \ a few days’ vat ca telende Tey wast of town, ond lag anveek Sih Sine copies it by a = sjRomé on Saturday. were Sane usy bie nee Steno Lain Also M "Mer. emt et abot Cru! auction sale hel , Herbert Wilson, ered a trip to the » pastor of the Lutheran jurch, had dinner at the Axel Stein. | and at running cars, but made a trip to wisn Monday. vad CLEAR LAKE Mra, Alfred Olson visited with her ty. | meee Sata Henry son, a " growd ottended the class night exeet of the Driscoll high school iday evening, it being enjoyed Vivian Shaffer it Friday her friend rtle, C! Callers et he, ‘Aibere “Christensen Mrs. nd nemhew Everett Chasse Lundquist and -son ate, Taella Tollef- wes a itfer. xan Mrs. Christ Schon, Mr. and He Newland spent Sunday at ‘ad Hansen home in. Kidder of Regan took Sunday ith ‘his sister and fami Mea and Mrs. Homer lee and se bekh Potter~ of Bismarck ith relatives and friends sand Mrs, Albin Nordstrom were |’ ‘+ \e agent for the Patterson Land vany was here.the fore part of week looking after Susiness af- ‘ Grant Satter will break: a) > land for this company ‘this ‘mea- and it it to flax icGilis, well poems business Biomarek, wa: a ee after mt quests af the home of Mr. and Le John Nordstrom. fe cried ‘Gn electric storm visited this community lepigy mod night, Martin irge barn, it being irs: on alee farm ‘south ot toma of the wi Meenbere held cht pe pies cea tore snare cer Ba — ae came here rpeotily i cago ‘2s: pestor; of v) Anand Balin cae su mths phe Cones ied + ae Lake: Saturday, ‘atten y exercises, + ‘ : F pica of ‘Hampton tran- rire. Bri Engelbrotsen and ro fe Birmarel weet ja Krapse, who is work- raalveretane’s Totored ‘with! #3, Baldwin noe stared | it as ontithere. eine hes rilster sed oh Mr. and" Mrs. Henry Arndt, st jing home the cathe: evening. Mr.: Carl’ Landetholm: motored ’ tog, ismarck where’ he is taking treat- ments for hia eyes. - ‘* Mr. Mervin Alm. is “working for ONG ae Hilida Krause ‘nas returned pila’ of! sventh and ¢ighth gi enth and ¢ig vols’ No, 1 ang 2 sat vr. fina) ES ee ans waiting for and Mrs. Oscar Bros! the o hick ‘Krush, ‘home. ened ving. ills thave - 2: [Met for the past two ter working for Mr.) jer home, ‘Strom oa the ane month; < -ESTHERYILLE TOWNSHIP 1. Diamond was on: the sick ‘two weeks. She is er oiesiont ‘who ‘has been work- for Herry Diamond, bas eacameae E,| Martha and Bernice Gosney and Helen ks, Wago: ved, and roofs of sheds were lifted. bey who nothin; ores sired | jarge cro’ 01 ter! ‘attended the dance in MeRengie} Gin Mias Finch it ee evening t the es de Soaneon home. | There will be a dance given by | egg orchestra in the Stering | Friday evening. Everyone’ come, Mel Ness is going to huild the new; school, ‘his .will greatly improve the! ap, me of epee rast \ ti grade justion program ‘party is being planned, and. will take place next week high school graduation | ven in tthe Hall, Mrs. Mrs. Howard | Brownawell, and Miss Mary Me| galt were shopping in Bismarck Satu The quarantine for scarlet taiee home in the fore part of the week. All patients have recovered end: no new cases ‘hhave been reported. ailiss Avis Carlisle, who is attend. ig high school in Braddock, spent! ing week-end with the home folks. . Mrs. W. H. Brownawell spent sev- eral days in Bismarck this week while Er treatment for an infected umb “which is considerably . im- Kate Elsie Bier spent the week-end _|with her friend, Miss Ada Soville. | A number of the young people from here attended the dance at Persian Park Friday evening. Mrs. George Staff was in Bismarck oop baad and had some dental work jone, * Misses Lillian ang Ellen Pétersen, Brownawell of Wild ‘Rose high schoo! ‘are taking their final examinations MA contend of youtig folky from°Wild cat of young nom “Wil Rose motored to Steele Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrsg Ernest Saville were visitors\at the Nels Thompson home Thursday afternoon, nd Leo Stanton, from near Braddock, were pleasant callers in i vicinity Tuesday evening. George Martini of Breddock spent Tuesday night with Dwight Carly: Dwight Carlyste who Moffit ball team repe TEMVIE. a Bmil Bollinger is sporting a new Ford coupe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Enders and children transacted business ib Linton Wed- nesday evening. ian Elisabeth Kop, lett Pridpy to nd the vacation ‘het perents ; Nr. and ‘Mrs, Steve Koppy- She has been attending school he Mrs. Frank Muckler elesed a very successful term of schoo] north of town Friday. She had a picnic that P The youngsters’ all, enjoyed it much. Frank: Foell and chil- Anna Monehad motor- to Edwin’ ‘sacted businése-here Monday. ‘Gertrude. Koppy nt the week- end at the C. J, Enders home. visit- in 9 % fine rain greeted this community Monday. ‘ eorge Sehr is building a new bern. -s Misses Alice Calnghoun ang Rose lecht hiked to Linton Sundey. (Chester, the 10-ye: id son of Mr. ind Mrs. Ed, Larvi ied from pneu- monia Tuesday evening in one of the Bismarck hospitals, | Funera serv- ‘ices and’ burial were. held here ‘at o'clock ‘Saturday gfternoon. He jpleaves to mourn his; logs besides his! ‘Tipgnents, one . sister, ait bested relatives end friends, He had] offerings and ‘will be eratis wager in the community. Mr. ‘and Mrs, A. W. Quast and son Neil, Mrs, Mary Bakko, Mr. and Mrs, . J. Enders and daughters Dorthes | M and Renee, Misses Anna. Monahan end | ‘Theresa Koppy were Sunday dinner| colt ests at ‘the Steve Kop | r. and Mrs. John Glass Linton ‘also joined the crowd to go out there. MOFFIT Baseball: Moffit team score card for’ the present season—three vic- tories out of four games. Peg 2, Moffit vs. Driscoll, 13 and ‘in favor “Teo Motfit Bayes mtd fit. 16,—Mot vs. Hazel- fet ieace Saae 7, in favor of Moffit. Played at Moffit. May 17,—Moffit orth Ley Driscoll, score 7 and 9, in favor Monde the eof rain v. ir. and Mrs. jiemat Ceadbvers. ‘were rek shoppers Wedne Marts Atm called st hee hom, :pestly part of June. later. ™\ tarnished by .F. 'W. Motfit and L. ka. Pestectio’s of good stare was set-on' Hightning of Monday niet 1 ‘Beople ‘Sion, bawrtey ae we were matt ai ‘G. Larson: Driacoll. Phayed at Persien Lake. May 23,—Moffit vs. Hazeélton, score 8 and.9, in favor of Hazelton, Play- ee Haashine lub staiasal e Sunshine club was ‘en’ st the tarm home at Mrs. B, F. Lane, afternoo! he Mt lof fit indies! Aid are planning ving a ‘home talent ays follow ; Pueme ae ja eg A joyable party was held at the fd Home of} Floyd Belk, living Inorthweet of Sterling. Music was ed be given Many Moffit and Bismarck hiwere resent. : ; ¢ 1. Trade Tour. train, of eleven. cosches,. well: gu joyous, happy. trave'er: at our’ station for a short) , recently, playing. several), music and. highly | jog eutertaining the crowd which Betbnes) ‘the Soo, . station. ta ea =a Ymuch Porter. ages—Loyd, nine. Both chiitecn rents on farms five and jiles east of Mortit, Autane ys Main ar, condi- Sort it Bcheol . picnic ‘will’ be held Thureday, May 27 27. Graduation escumer ere to be conducted: at the at M. A. Lei it | now, on acc had won in the game with Hazelton Sun- fof the hospitals 1 Mrs. Fritz Andy h LEIN N. A Soderhoim and Christine Soderholm went to Tuttle Saturday to do some shopping. Verna Torgeson and Dorothy Bark- man spent the week-end with their . Christianson is on the sick list now, ‘ Here’s honing for a speedy recovery... Mrs. Fritz Hagen and Mrs. John Mo-| Saturday evening, and report a good | parents. Mr. and children motored to Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman red to Driscoll Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, M. J. - and. son and} fence around the north Sterling| Morlyn spent Sunday evening ai Si- vert Breasetis, Mrs. Antifla ‘and*Sadie motored to Wing saturday, ry. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and son ; Einar left Sunday for Montpelier, N.-D., for a few days’ visit with the tomers ‘brother family. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Pigs and chil- A. Soder- Mrs, Vie Laisa “and mn Birke- io of Eldridge, N. D., and Mr. and Larson of Wing ‘ipeet Sundey at “john Birkeland’s, Misses Olga, Olive and Clara Rise one Sunday evening at Frank raat Birkeland motored to Driscoil Friday. Members of the Pete Enge family motored to Bismarck Tuesday on.busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson an Ruth ow Sunday evening at the Amber om Frank Proter motored to Ddixcoll ee ‘en I of Mi Hi ir. Speigal of Minneapolis 1 ped at the C. M. Bjerke home - baer cay Rise spent Sunday afternoof with Sadie Antilles. Setma re spent Thursday evening in’s, Frank Prater spent Sunday fore- nogn at Fritz Hagen’s. Sadie Antilla is now working at ‘the Holmes home again after two ‘weeks’ vacation at ‘home. A few young folks spent Thursday evening at the Unruh home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson and children of Steele spent Sunday at Sivert Brenden’s. Helmer Arneson and Howard Bren. ce motored to Henry Olson’s Sunday jing to see Mr. Potter's airplane. ke Enge spent a few: minutes at Joe Rise’s Friday. A very large \cecreed ‘atteridva’ the Norwegian services at the church. May 23rd. Lunch owas served Mrs. Skogen and Mrs. Nyseth. There will be no services until June 20th of Rev. Foss going ‘to the Twin jes. Mrs, Seymour Arneson and daugh- ters spent Monday af Sivert Bren- den’s. Clarence Rise is assisting Knut Spilde with chores while M and ina. Spilde are gone. Maruin Berg spent » few minutes visiting Joe Rise on Sunday. Olive and Arthur Rise and Arnold Christianson motored to Arena one day last week. Haroia Christianson Steele Wednesday. Bennie Lein spent a few minutes at Sivert Brenden’s on Sunday. He wes on his way to Bismarck to see his brother, who is a patient at one motored to and ate, Rise motored nd Mrs. Dallas Barkman were ie Saturday. ‘A. 0. Ambers spent a few minutes at Joe Rise’s Monday, Most everyone gophers these days. ir, and Mrs. Sivert Brenden motor- ed. to Arena Saturday evening. Ole Vik , called at Soderholm's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, Hel- mer and Alice and Howard Brenden motored to Tuttle Saturday evening. Hagen and children spent Wednesday afternoon at the Alfred Arneson home. Doris Birkeland is spending a few days at.Eldridge, N. D., visiting with er sister and cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Pritz Hegen and chil- dren spent Monday afternoon at Prater's. Alfred Arneson delivered some bar- ey to Driscoll for Dallas Barkman londay. rane Bjorhus motored to Driv coll Saturda: Bernice Biorhus spent the week-end with her parents. FRANCES. There isn't very much news ‘to gather on these farms, as everybody is busy at his or her work, hence the of “fine Harins mks honie over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, William Kershaw were visiting in Bismarck Sudday. John A. ae was @ * Bismarck sho) Mo: ‘A wice shower of rain fell here Monday evening, refreshing every- oe Some parties from here plan on going to Bismarck, to take in gvadua- tion exercises, Wednesday and Thurs- da: srenine. Bawa ‘ellinghusen was calling on ‘his parents Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Gierke were Bismarck. shoppers Wednesday, Jobn ‘A. ‘Oise 1» our assessor, is ‘taking an ‘invoice with all our farm- oe thie ceva assessing everything we have reg Mrs, Alfred Ryberg is reported on the sick list, Mr. T. Harms was: a Bismarck shopper Thursday morning. ‘About a week ago the weather man at Bismarck, Mr, 0. W. Roberts, jtold the writer that it would rain | posatbly Thursday, the 27th. Now who says he doesn’t know anything Pabout it? BEEN 400 Chemists of Middlewest States Meeting at at Madison pusy poisoning Chie: was night ™ with his. aatactiont ‘of the midwest section of the Amer- ae Chemical Society. section was formed by the aan ts from nine middlewestemn | aioe ttending the regional meeting BT re than 400 chemists are attend- ing the sessions which will. conclude here ‘tody. Th T. Pearce, Fargo, N._D,, continuing gs secrete! saint and™ varnish emists it division “oF location, Price $650.00 cash, balance in monthly stallment of $50.00 which includes interest at 7 per cent. Al tional opportunity home, SIX ROOM house and bath, 3 rooms, maple floors, hot water heat, {tll basemen front and a good | A ne condition und a home at the price, short lot. I aa lerms. FIVE ROOM in in good cond gatow, modern, and | X ROOM house, mafern, clos and ag emg rooming proposit jee $4750.00, FIVE ROOM: Dungalow, bath, m ft fire place, lawn and t ellent location, Terr = SIX ROOM bungalow, modern ‘and ly new, fine large roams, ern, full basement, garage, lawn “and trees. Splendid location, east “Price $6260.00. Term: i LOTS in all parts of the sp hle to buy of build a} now. Why delay WE walt EVERY FORM 0) R ABLE Price NY 4 Office with. Flew Guaranty Bank FOR SALE 6 ROOM modern house with maple floors, sun parlor and-other mod- ern features; in fine neighbo: close to school. $5700 Payment of $1200. ments. house in the east ity $2500. Terms. |7 ROOM new modern house wit! _ frontage, maple floors, sun_ * glassed in porch, excellent lo i dtioice property at a low pric ce 50 feet, $3500, with a en ent of $1000. ry ROOM modern house with hot wa heat and garage; . lot BB x feet; has 5 bed rooms; and close to schools. a cash payment of $1500. in monthly payments of $5 Y Balance room house with eighborhood and $5200 with cash of $1200. in payments. Balance rket for a house us show you what we sale, We think we can mon HARVEY HARRIS & iP. ie: whole organization is dedicated to jthe general courteous, prompt uttention for ench and every one of cus- tomers. That this may he a selfish motive is proven by our inc sxale of Dependable Used the interesting testimo we can show you, write ; r Used Cur buye: Truck, $485; Dodge Tot 5 Overland 90, $95; Dodge methtg payments. M. B. GILMAN. to. Phone 808 BARG iS IN USED CARS One 1920 Hupp 3 pa: One = 1922) Paige Tou California. Top. One 1928 Haynes Coupe. One 1926 Essex Coach. One mousON Tour Phone FOR. SAL windsor chairs, mahog: nal book- «ases with yesk section, fuyned oak dining room tab’ Buffet and chairs. Floor lamp, kitchen table and chairs, electric saga be Ranger. bicycle, uténsils, miscellaneous Call 689. FOR SALE ‘Ford Bug in fine con- dition, §$60,00, two Dodge touring cars, Real bargains. One Ford Coupe $150.00, one Ford .roadstey, oo urth St. articles. Derives its flavor from We Refuse to sacrifice * Quality for Quantity i ook Beverage Company. Mandan, N. D. See at once Lockwood Co. Phone 187, 800 TED—Heap makes ny selling our gum and No necessary, Peerless Products sili ‘OR KENTA nicely Tu erf apartment, inclu washing an, Mab Always hot wat FOR R sleeping ra modern rahe can bi m for Y-Spare 4 at home, sleeping ourth Stre - desirable “two. room kitchenette and bath apart. ment, Be ald furnished. Call IM4 o FOR R atti Sept. 1st, fun is! ed ty alow wit! irl for gener- sant home, RAW Rosser, J LE--In yood condition. Miscellaneous ~ ussort- ment. 14 Ave. B west. Phone 429.) FOR RENT--Double room in modern | home, suitable for two, 522 Fifth) Street. FOR RENT in Tribune B Federated Clubs Renew Stand For Child Labor Law Atlantic City, NJ. J., May 29 —~() ~the 18th biennial convention of federation of women's clubs today reaffirmed its stand of ' be years ago in favor of a federal d labor amendment after de- feating a substitute resolution by vote of 678 to 263, The substitute resolution would have authorized a program of educa- Furnished apt. >} Phone 990k. +} some of which KOREANS WILL ‘GIVE PROGRAM AT AUDITORIUM | Wili Appear There Roth To- night) afd = ‘Tomorrow Night—Publiec Invited electric! A p of native Kore: of the ‘Salva hight at att the The party ins, Alfred pe aoe : und to enlist n Army work In "addition. to the lectures, Ul be transtated from the Korean by an interpreter, native music will be gi The Ke N also he at the ditorium tomorrow night at . No admission will be charged either Line ng, but an offering ROYAL VISITORS HAVING BUSY TIME Washington, May 29—()—Anoth- i er round of almost continuous actavi- ty today confronted the capital's roy- ‘al visitors, Crown Prince Gustavus | Adolphus of Sweden and the Crown! | Princess Louise Alexandra. Hl i 4, Chief plage among the day's func; tions was occupied by the unveiling {ef a memorial to John Eriesson, the Swedish-American, inventor of’ the | monit the Ke | the President of the United States | shari the speaking honors in trib- j Ute to the man of both countrie: | whose achievement turned the course of naval warfare. After the dedication ef the Erics- son memorial, the prince and princess | will receive a delegation of the Vasa which was set for 3 p.m. | jwith the future king of Sweden and | | Ordon of America, and tonight will ibe the guests of the minister of ' eercee and Madame Bostrom at. official dinner and reception in Swedish legation. They were enter- tained last night at a di givei in their honor by President and Mrs. Coolidge. Tomorrow, after attending ‘services in the Luther Memorial church, Sarena will visit Mount Vernon, and before’ leaving Monday for New York, will pay tribute to the unknown soldier, in Arlington memorial cemetery. Mellon’s Daughter and Senator’s Son Are Married Today Washington, Alice Mellon, ‘daughter of the seere- tary of the’ treasury, wos married here today to Dovid K. . Coolidge, mem- ‘abinet, and other high’ officials nd members of the diploma- tic corps, Bishop James E, Freeman and’ Dr. Hugh Birekhead, of Baltimore, were in charge of the Episcopal marriage service, which took place in Bethle- per Chapel of the Washington Cathe- dra Secretary Mellon walked to ‘the altar with his daughter, After the ceremony, Mr. Brupe and his bride left for Rome. He ix in the government’s foreign servic and will be stationed in the Itati capita) as vice consul. Candidate for coronerof Burleigh Co, at primaries June 30, 1926. Your vote will be appreciated. DR. R. S. ENGE Bismarck, (Political Adv.) tion and of state laws adapted to || local coditions. CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME ‘TONIGHT BUCK JONES Supreme Western “THE COWBOY AND THE COUNTESS” Charley Chase Comedy Commencing Monday MARION DAVIES In the eae American picture “JANICE MEREDITH” Thrilled? You'll find a continuous tingle in your eins. You'll become part of the picture, weeping, shouting laughing, cheering. You'll be witnessing the great American picture; thrilling, gorgeous, beau- tiful. Your heart will. leap with exultation, for here is the very soul of America. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Matinee Monday at 2:30. Evenings at 7:15 sharp. Adults 35¢: Children 15¢e Vel. I Bismarck, N. Published in the in- terests of a good lum- her yard, in a good ity, in a good county, in the best state in the union, We high eB: Wmile you, Laugh u will Howl und showers OT they js to all the n Not all of been Not all Y a pateh of tur- nip greens, The worst draw ac the radio you have ‘ta; The. Kiwan strong! ez real ne many Hood: “They tell me “Yes, nally cor.) my | |manner Build a pergola on your lawn, You will enjoy it as an arch- way over your auto drive, or us a cozy corner in your gar- den When EJ Sunshine and a sun | fly. moved the from the First Thayer, he erect garage, i Living is exp but we thin worth it. Phone 17 D., May 29, 1926. would say this to the 1 school b und Worldt: schmiles mit vill leave you, Und nefer come back no more. as haf goot 4 Minot nians visited our i club That's show- | neighborli- Wonder Bismarck — Ki- |wanians will pay their respects to Carring- on their proposed visit there? | ea | Let us observe Mem- {orial Day in a fii with the sacred mem- | ory of thobe for whom |the day was set aside. street another we are told, No. 4 like to There 6 words gradu. d are wasted but the ‘thank you" among them, many every words are not de der vorldt | Do you know that the item of freight constitu one third of the price of com- mon grades of lumber old in North Dakota? er vorldt couldn’ ome, Did you say fence we sell er round or dars, The hard- n sells the you are a gypsy you © [need a hae for your Kwa: self and family. tea | how now. You may need to call your neighbor or a doctor. dust wait, there will m- |be lots of flies and itting | mosquitoes yet. Bet- consistent |ter prepare for them land get your screens inow. We have a fine | assortment of screens" A. Hughes | \thinks of building, he “makes the dirt | Now that he has Tell us of your idea of how you wang jmew home arranged. We can help you put your pet idea into a practical house plan and give you an esti- mate of cost. mountain” corner of | and intends to fine St. Hilaire Lumber Co. Corner Sixth & Main. Bismarck, N. D. The One Big DANCE at the Mandan Pavilion Tonight

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