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Crox visit view ine tru thin By trair to + cam Th colo flap bree core any flag hat. T for with Ran ers sige in afte tree som per! ing v nea laic Jam mot pne F disc ster ter the one F Swi cul tler | _NEWS OF OUR NEIG . forty-seventh birthday. »-Franklund and family. Ice cream was “served apd # social time was enjoyed . Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Danielson and PAGE TWELVE ~ %, a ‘ THE sited here en route to different nesota where he and his sit for the next two and points in M family will weeks, has hauled. seyéral loads for others in this vicinity. Due to the prairie fires this spring most everyone is need of posts. Esther called at "s Monday. |. MANNING PAINTED WOODS | to 21. The pupils of s Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and| /J. Ritchfeson and wife visited~at Mr. and under Hagen and, held the following position Mr. and Mrs. Adam pp and little; the Claud Hauser home Bunday. Mrs. fantly, Mr. 1 Frank Erickson| Lester Brown, catche on Armond visited at Mr. and Mrs.| Charley Mallard visited there on 1 and Steve Nelson &® W anklund, pitcher; Clarence Rudolph Selmar's Wednesday. Monda: i a hice picnic dinner a undt, first. baseman; Mr und Mrs, Fred Haas and son| Roy Goodman, B. Clark’and Virnon fishing trip at ose Creek Sunday. | second baseman; { Theodore, M d Mrs. Manual Haas} Gramling are busy working on the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon motored | lund, third baseman: James Taylor,, attended ‘the funeral of Mrs. Manual | road. to Alta Monday looking. for a new | Sort stop; Florence Franklund, Fett| Haas’ father at MeGlusky Monday. Rev. Clark of Chicago preached at docation. ! ed : | Peterson, center fields], Mrs, Owen McIntyre, Mra. Bert Stewartsdale, and ,. Glencoe ‘ ‘i Ky 4 ranklund, ht fielder.| nville and Mrs. Emerson Glan- Rev, Sorenson was Oscar Juptnman called at Gunder school No. 1 held the fol-{ Ville attended the Ladies Aid at . jalem. Hagen’s Monday morning getting re-| Emmet Brooks,| 3-3. Horner's Thursday and enjoyed{ A little rain which was badly need- pairs for road work machin | ooks, pitcher; | the delicious lunch and pleasant aft-|ed | visited this vicinity Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Hagen and | Leonard Lang ‘man: Albert! €fnoon very much. night. family motored to Wilton. Thurs-| 1 re ubas Earl Dixon,| . Miss Esther Glanville attended the] Mrs, Claud Hauser and new son day also taking in the picture snow] man; Susie Krush, short Neighbors picnic held at the] came home from Bismarck Tuesday in the ¥. va Krush, left fielder; Orval| Arena Grove June 10th. Both mother and son are getting Mr. d Mrs. Henry Johnson and center fielder; Ada Fairman,| | Ralph Leech will leave in a few) along nicely. Vera Gramling is ughter M motored to Bismarck elder drian Brooks and| days for an extended visit with his| working for her. ‘ Wednesday. Franklund were umpires.| father in Utah, ? " Willie Stewart of Glencoe visited RH Johieon -epént who were present were: Mr.j Miss Ann Eddie is the new'assist-| at the John Stewart home Monday evening with Orval Heeb, Mrs. Oscar Brostrom, M R.| ant postmaster in Ralph Leech’s ab>/ evening. Be y 1 Mr ld Taylor, Clarence Petersen, Wallace Quite a number from this vicinity ats 1 . Mr, and Mrs. C. {. Smith's brother Joe and son| motored to Bismarck Friday to the Hanson home Tucsé Sheldon and! Frances, also Lou Hicks of White,| cireus. MK cai Mrs. Alvin All| $0. Dak., came Monday evening for d|» Lee Mallard and Jack Stewart’ are Misthe Oscar Anstrom home ttle} few day t with Ed. They left|in Bismarck this week, their names aight. 2 had| for South Dakota Friday, morning.| being called as jurors. Rive cartiur Hansen; son oon’s. sport. Smith said that there ® a short- mhiskieter Ada: visited at { . E. MeCurdy and infall in South Dakota and REGAN Krush home Tuesday evening. le n called at the C. W. Brooks! He shas traveled over! yrs, Fred Hendrickson and daugh- Herman Johnson visited with Oscar}! Sunday afternoon, country the past month | ter returned from Jamestown.. The Juptnman Tuesday evening. Ard Mrs: Martin 2egen motored tes that the crops in this sec-| former went down last week to be Victor and Arthur Franklund are! F urday afternoon. | tion are about the best he has seen.| present at the graduation exer Rareehoae: who are helping: to:1 this vicinity took dam Haas relatives Harry Dimond is vi sornuds of 3 His Master's Voice” r Casselton ing her the] gtives’ in. lows, Tob whilo a nd Theatre in Wilton Sat-] past week, @ ROE Mater by car acl to'e jurda ht. : ‘ Miss Edna Eddie is spending a few!" “Mrs, B. E. Rierson and family and a iRIAGE lenry Johnson and sons Norman] days visiting her ents. sik Fi i nd — nd Donald motored to Wilton Sat 1, Joe and s Smith and Lou ee ae Buzz Be Johnson evening. pea ae d per at the Melntyre;” Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Huff and son, te ha Hilde-| Edgar dacobson and Herpert Wilson | home Wednesday Junior, took dinner Sunday at the feandi's were calle ef Steinquist] George Boelter made a trip to the| farm home of Wm. Fredricks, south of Caroline Johnson stayed with May | home Sunda capitol Thursday. : Mandan, Mrs. Huff spent Friday Anstrom Tuc night, Mr. and Mr ¢ Dixon motored G, Palms returned home Satur-| Saturday and Sunday with friends in Mr. and M ¥. Danielson and | to Bismarck, $ A : day evening’ from “Bismarck where] Mandan. two sons of Wilton -| Louis Birkholz and Leo Fausson| he has Yeen servinkyon the jury since) Several Reganites attended chur tin Hagen home Tu@Sday evening. were Wilton c Saturday night. | court convened. : services at the Canfield school Sun- Hon. E. William: pending Arthur Hansen, son Bobbie.) Arthur Tees and John Bailey were] day night, Rev. McCoy holding ser- few days with Dr. Towne at Bis-|{ Ada Fairman, called at the| business callers in Wing Thursday. | vices, Frank Erickson ‘amily rush home Saturday evening.| Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and chil-{ A meeting of the town board wa: are taking care of the pl during Mr. Williams’ absence. junder Hagen id family visited at Martin Hagen’s Tuesday. Emmet oks stayed with Donald Lange Tuesday evening, ar] Dixon and Albert Lange ted with Wallace Anstrom Tuesday even- inj jladys Paup, who has visited at the Ha Martin It to her home n Irene Hagen ac Wing where she visited with her sister, Viola. ismarck call- ‘uesda, fter- Johnnie Johnson of ed at Martin Hagen's noon. Pheo. r and family the picnic Painted Woods Creek which was given by Mr. Satterlund in honor of his All present enjoy Misse a sh visit- ed with Ada Fairman Arthur Hanson home Wednesd: ning. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange and fam- enjoyed an ice cream treat at the il Daye Dixon home Wednesday night. Herman Johnson made a business trip to Nick Krush’s Wednesday. Donald Johnson was absent from school No. 1 Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. hur Hanson and son Bobbie called on Mrs. August Magnuson Su dav Wendolin Welder completed his working position at Arthur Hansen's and is now employed at Jim Fair- man’s. Herbert Wilson matored to Wilton Wednesday night on a business trip. Bill Bitner and Rudolph en_call- ed at the Arthur Hanson home Wed- nesday night. Brown motored to Wilton sday night. Herman Johnson made a short call at the Ma day nigh rtin Hagen home Wedn Rudolph Hagen motored to Wilton Thursday on business. Mr. ad , terson motor- ed to Bism visiting their their daughter Florence John Puth. wled at the Martin Hagen home day evening. Martin motored to Wilton Wedne: y afterno Herbert Wilson is enjoying hor back riding these days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown, M and Mrs, Dan Johuson and Mrs. W iam Brown spent Wednesday evening at Painted Woods Lake to enjoy the attended | the home of Pete Miers of | visited the event being children’s day. There] Mr. J. D. Rempel had a sale of hi Wilton, Sunda: . was a very large crowd in attendance. | household goods Saturday and expect: Rudolph Hagen and Cleo Hartman] My, and Mrse John Stewart and| to leave for their new home soon. business shoppers ut the capital! daughter Adrion and son Wallace| Mrs. A. L. Garnes, Mrs. A. H. Lund- y Saturday : motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday, to} berg and Miss Nellie Lundberg were Mr. and Mrs. Will Larson, Mr. spend the week with Mr. and] shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Henry Johnson were Johnson home hnson and daughter Edna Mrs. Gilbert Co Mr. and Mrs his brother, W The Wing baseball team played the Regan team on local grounds Sunday. alter Stark, Sunday. evening with Mrs. Henry Olson. Mrs. Albert spent a few di Mrs. J. E. Herbert Wilson and Bill Bitner motored to Wilton Saturday evening. Rudolph Hagen and Cleo Hartman Hers Wm. Ryan a caller at the Me- Intyre home Frida Ed. Pond took a load of veal calves Christensen, the past week with harp, returned home the William Fricke home. Wilton Saturday at the B. Pasley home Saturday I cCurdy and family of Bis- and Mrs. J. $. Fevold and fam-| evening in honor of Paul, who leaves marek called the Martin Hagen ve returned from a two weeks’] in a few days for the Yellowstone home Sunday evening. vacation at different points in Minne-| National Park, where he expects to Will Larson and family called atjsota, so sight-seeing before he continue Henry Johnson's Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of] his trip farther west. Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Brooks and son|ncar Arnold were recently visiti Several cars motored Driscoll Orval motored to Wilton Saturday] with friends in this communit Saturday to hear Senator Nye speak afternoon, returned last week from a wedding] 3 Marie Olauson and daughte: Albert: Nelson was also a caller} trip to Chicago and other points in} Priscilla, also sons, Erling and. at Wiltow Saturday evening. the east. he trip was made in Mr.] Raidar, spent Sunday at the George, Friends of Mrs. Jim Fairman regret] Miller's car. According to Mr. Miller] Christianson home in Lein townsh to hear of the death of her brother.!the dry weather we have been Erling remained to attend the paro- Theodore Mommsen, of Wisconsin, on|jeneing this year has been chial school. Friday, due to throughout the territor: boggan arrive Mr. and Mrs. George R daughter Mattie of the Cromwell dis- trict called at the Richard Borner home Friday afternoon while en route to Baldwin. Mr. Rosenbeck recently purchased a Ford touring car. Richard Kikul left some time ago for Northern Minnesota, where he while n hour. Sunday eath held Mr. and Mrs family were fishing last Saturday. Andrew and Albert Dronen on E. A. Van Vleet Sunday morning. Miss Evelyn Thomas was an over- night visitor with Myrtle Christensen Friday evening. Fune jin Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hagen and lgrandson, John Webster Olgeirson, ‘enjoyed a fishing trip Sunday. Pauline Makoski is enjoying a visit with the Krush girls, she visiting/is a guest at the home of his cousin,] Paul Pasley left Tuesday for the chool No. 1 Monday. ? Mrs. Claus Garmer, and family. Yellowstone National Park and other Adrian Brooks, who has enjoyed and Mrs, Edmund Rupp ani] western points. a few month's vacation visiting’ with Charlotte and Mrs.|~ Hans Klucksdahl employed. at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ©. W.!George Swick and sons Clarke and] present with Howard Thomas grading Brooks, departed Rolland were Sunday afternoon guests day morning, hav machine. at the John Herdebu home. A large crowd attended the barn ‘or Jamestown Mon- early morning fishin Mrs. C. W. Brooks, sons Orval and Marion and daughter Jennie mot to Wilton on a business trip Thursday afterno: Mr. callers i ) Emmet Brooks spent. ‘Thursda evening with Wallace Anstrom. Fred Slim, Joe Brown, and Albert Nelson enjoyed a fishing trip Thurs- day afternoon, but did not have good luck in fishing. Vernon Franklund visited school No. 2 Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peterson and child- of Wilton, Fred Nelson and Mr: Moline and son Albert of near Still called at the Walter Kirkey home Sunday. Axe! Stenquist_ made a business trip to Bismarck Tuesday M nd Mrs. C. W. Brooks motored to Wilton Thursday evening to hea: the speech given by Senator Nye. Sheldon Brooks, who has been ing with his sister, Mrs. Joseph Reilly in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, where h has attended school the sty arrived home Thursday and will s his vacation with his parents, and Mrs. C. W. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown Yhe Martin Hagen home evening. Mr. and Mr to Wilton Thur: Irene Hagen rived home from Wing Wednesday where she visited her sister, Viola. Martin Hagen motored*to Wilton Wednesday afternoon. Victor, Arthur, Edith and Florence Franklund, Lucy and Lillian Voitin ‘and Luella Johnson enjoyed a fishing trip Sunday afternoon. Aetinnr Franklund motored to Wil- ton Thursday. Nick Krush motored to the mine Friday where he is employed. Mrs. Arthur Hansen and son Bob- bie called at Nick Krush’s Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Sam Fairman had ‘a-party at her home Monday eveningvin honor of her brother, E. V. Franklund’s, Those who resent are: Mr. and Mrs. Clif- Janson, Elna Magnuson, E. V. pend Mr. le Thursday by_ell. sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hagen motored to Bismarck Friday to attend * the circu rs. tle Lake Wednesday “Ting ot the Martin Hagen home, i in jonald and Norman inson were absent from school ‘1 Friday. Leis “Another rain came to this vicinity fednesday evening. * Mrs. Henry Johnson and motored to Bismarck Friday d the circus, Woods schoo] No.1 defeated jo, their 11 game which was played No. 1, with # score of 9 atl Nick Krush motored} to continue his Adam Herdebu returned to Bis-| dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Faunce brakeman on the ;,, | marck Monday, where he is serving on] Luyben Monday evening. A good ; Leo Fausson called at the Ww " t -|the jury, after spending the week-end at home About fifty friends and relatives of the Thomas Morris family gathered time was reported Brooks home y afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Hansen and son Bob- {bie visited at the home of her par- McKEN: _W._L. Waston motored. to Valley Mr and) Mrs, Sam Fairman/at their home near Wilton Sunday, Saturday for his daughter, Muss , nat While the older folks visited the| Lillian, who has been a student at der Hagen and family went} young men and boys formed two base-] the teachers. college. hing Sunda; ball teams and played ball, A nice} Children’s day was observed by | Frank Erickson made a business! pienic supper was served. Among}a picnic at the Menoken park. All call at the Martin Ha; day | “Johnnie Dixon of Bismarck, arrived ‘Saturday and is. visiting with his Unele and Aunt, 3 and Mrs. Da ‘Dixon of vieinity. He visited school No. 1 Monday. Arthur Hanson and Herman John- son were among those who took in the |cireus at Bismarck Friday Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krush motored | to Mand. jing, wh few days for medical treatment. en home Mon- those present at the party were a number of folks from this community This locality was visited by a nice shower Wednesday evening which was badly needed. The rain came too late to be of much benefit to the early sown grain. Mr. Arthur Magnus and family of Arena are spending some time here at the Watkins hom Mr. and Mrs. William Fricke, Jr.. announce the birth of a baby’ boy last week,...Mrs. Fricke and little son are bei for in Bismarck. Mrs. 13: Pelkenstein spent several days of the past in the capital city, where she visited and shopped. Miss Judith Barthlemass, who has been spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom, will soon return to her home at Ros Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Higgi reported a pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday evening, where they met Mrs. Anderson's fath- er, Mr, Eben R. Crum and daughter Miss Sue of Virginia, Illinois, whg, will visit for some time with the An- derson’s and other relatives at Me- and Wing. Mr. Russel E. Anderson left for the Twin Cities Saturday. L. Heaton shipped two loads of rom here Saturday. B. W. Graham and family motored here from Wing Sunday and visited with Mrs. C. E. Crum, The Graham family has, been spending the past’ two weeks at Mankato.Minn. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Berthclf -and son Rodger left Monday for Minne- sota. M. F. Leathers was in town Mon- ong J. J. Jackman of Bismarck was a business caller here Monday. Mr. S. K. Hood left Tuesday California to visit his son G Mr. Hood will stopping to visit friends ii ington and Oregon. Mr. W. L. Waston and fami! liam Kershaw and family, left Tues- day for the Yellowstone Park. Mrs, Frank Lambert of Arena vis- ited with her mother, Mrs. Heaton, Monday and Tuesday. ‘Adam Schauss returned Monday from Fredonia, N. D., having been called there by the death of his mother. The Royal Neighbors of America initiated Mrs. Miles Belcher into their camp at the regular meeting Thursday —_ evening. he ~=—- Royall Neighbors have a véry progressive camp, R. S. Burnstad has moved his main camp a mile and a half west of town, They are. progressing rapidly with work on the grade west,of McKenzie, A nice shower of rain fell here Tuesday evening, which will be al benefit to late crops and gardens. Mrs. Zeller, who has had blood poison in her hand, is fast improv-. ing. : business trip to W Cleo Hartman, after visiting a few days at the Martin Hagen home, motored to her parental home near | Turtle Lake Monday. Betty Marx vi w. Brooks home inday. | Frank Erickson and business trip at the Jhome Satur Oscar Juptnman and « Buzz dict were business transactors | Martin Hagen's Monday evening. Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Slim) Brown called at Martin Hagen’s Mond: | The township board of equaliz held a meeting at Lawrence Johnson's |; Monday Orval Brooks spent Tuesday even- jing with his friend Norman Johnson. ‘Roads are being graded in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks called at the Arthur Hanson home Monday evening. Victor Franklund took in the cir- cus at Bismarck Friday. Remember the Chautauqua which will be given in Wilton starting, \June 24th. — Jennie Brooks motored to Wilton Monday morning. Herman Johnson called ‘on Hans Johnson: Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanson and son Bobbie visited at Sam Fairman’s Monday evening. ‘A few of the young folks of this vicinity took in the dance at the Lake Monday. at the C, made a Hagen son Martin number of years, plan on moving to Bismarck soon, where Mi i has employment. The Higgins fami! have always taken an ive part in our business'and social affairs, and it-is with regret that we note their departure, : : Harry Hogue was a business caller capital city over the week-end. Several local young folks motored to Painted Woods Sunday, where they spent the day at the resort boa ing and fishing. M ind» Mrs. John Rienhart are spending some time at the Andrew Bertch farm near Arnold, where Mr. Rienhart has employment. A large number of Baldwin folks attended the circus which was in Bis- marek Friday. Among here were: Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hig- grt and family, Mr. and Mrs. John isch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and family, and a lot of others. Some went in to see the parade, and did not attend the per- formance. 2 Among those who attended the big farmers’ picnic at Fort Lincoln Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wood. + . The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year at the school election: President, Julius Herman | Meyers; , Edgar Mount; directors, Herbert Lit- tle and Carl Johnson. The dance which was held in the Town Hall Saturday night drew a poor erowd. This was partly on ac- count of the big dance at Painted hose from i ARENA Alvin ‘Hazlegrove was at Mcintyre Brothers Monday after the road grader. He intends to grade the road from the main traveled road in to their residence. Mr. and Mrs, Ry P. Kennedy called z a ind neg Charles Hazlegrove’s junday evening. ‘ Woods Lake the evening before. ly good, although somewhat; Mrs. Emerson Glanville spent Mon-| Mr.: and ‘Mrs. Hans Hanson and|ward due to the dry, -cold afternoon with Mrs. Bert Glan- family ef Bismarck spent ‘the fore|F' GLENCOE ~ Several of the farmers of this dis: and planting corn there! wheat crop is expected to be nearly a total failure. Corn is looking fair- has not done much as ville. ; rt of the week visiting with rel- rain would give it tart, John Hanen, drayman from Tuttle,'atives in this cémmunity. Mz...Hen- dance which was held at the hauled two loads of oak posts for son, who is employed at the A. W.|Hugh MecMurrick home Saturday Melatyre Brothers this week, “ He Lucas store, was taking his vacation! evening was a great event, A large e Dixon, who dren, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Palms and] held Tuesday at the clerk’s office to visit at her daughter Roberta and Ed. Smith were] transact business, Dave Dixon, departed visitors at the McIntyre home Sun-| Miss Hazel Rhines, one of the Bis- re arene 4 day. : marck high school graduates of 1926, Mr ick Krush, daughte: A very good program was given] expects to take a business course in| > a, erine, Paulina, at the Pleasant Hill church Sunday,| Bismarck beginning the work at once ao ane mer Perry was.a caller at the G. CLEAR LAKE oon, . |G. Palms home Sunday. Mrs Tom: Olson: apelitin few cr, Who has been working| 'y} elegtove antl ote pom Oat ape Ake toy for the, ast, week at the Martin | str, and: Mrs. seriend din | assisting Mrs. Ole Warnie of ae agen home, left Saturday evening 4 » Ken. al i for his home near Wilton. He hating R. P. Ken-| Miss Tillie Schoon spent Monday, 7 ' who! wer at the C. W. Brooks a a * >, 2 7 ume Sunday ateernpons £0 We ae os Part of the load) Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs was for Elmer Drum. Sharp accompanied her home, also Mr. and Mrs, Adam Shopp and] Everet Chappell, little’ son Armond, accompanied by| ~“s "burn doce was given at the M. and family,| Miss Alving t, left for Plavna,| 4 “Lein home Friday evening. Every Dave Dixon. and ly and. Alvin| Montana, Saturday morning. one had a most enjoyable time. and family enjoyed a fishing a Mr, and Mrs, Henry Olson attended BALDWIN the dance given at the Jennie Clark ion, Jenn don, and Adrian| Mr. and Mrs, Fredolen Rupp home Friday evening. PoP RRs motored to] family were Sund A party of young folks gathered ore at_her home here. trict are plowing up their whee Sais | Braddoe! BISMARCK TRIBUNE | gay mmeeemmer ramen ‘crowd gathered there. Many were expect to stop at some of the lake | present from distant sections. All re-|in Minnesota to fish and will visit port a good time. Choice music was|friends in Wisconsin. They will be furnished. gone two or three week: Mr. and Mrs. William Falconer and| Mr. and Mrs. E. Fraser were Napo- family, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart/lion callers Saturday evening. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie] Mrs. Nelson of Chicagg is visiting Nicholson and family were visitors|with her brother, O- Felthum, “and at the D. W. Stewart home Sunday|family and her sister, Mrs. 0. L. afternoon Peterson, and family. Sunday Mr. The ser 4 which were held at the}and Mrs. Feltheim entertained as Glencoe church Sunday were largely |their guests in honor df Mrs. Nelson, attended. Rev. Clark officiated. The|Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Peterson and jchildren’s program was greatly en-|family, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Peterson joyed hy all present. and family and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Norman Stewart, who has been ab-|Gooding and family. sent from the state for some time,| Rev. Carl Critchett, wife and little Marrived home recently. Mr. Stewart|/son arrived in Braddock Monday had the misfortune of contracting ajevening from Kijgore, Nebraska, to very severe cold while shearing sheep| visit with thei¢ cousins, Mr. and near Casper, Wyoming, from which|Mrs. H. W. Allen. They made the he has not, yet recovered. His many|trip of 308 miles“in one day. Rev. {friends wish him a speedy recovery.|Critchett has a charge of three Mr. Stewart reports crops in the/churches in which he preaches every western states as looking fine. They|Sunday. They visited with Mr. and are being blessed with abundance of| Mrs. Allen five years ago. They left rain. for home Friday morning. Several of .the farmers of this icinity were busy Tuesday replac- WILD ROSE ing! telephone .poles which were de-| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell stroyed by the great prairie fire}and small son, Bobby, of Fi vhich swept a large territory some|spent the week-end vis time ago. here. r. Messrs. i r buyers of Bismarck, have been children were Bismarck visitors Fri- “Nir. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and this week buying ‘hogs. The chased severai loads in this v Hogs are bringing a fancy price at|sons, Frank, Fred and Lee, attended this time. the Burleigh county picnic held at Fort Lincoln Wednesday, J. J. Pugh and family visited the capital city Friday. rs. H. A. Carlisle and daughter, Avis, returned from Bismarck where Avis had her tonsils removed Thurs- da w. Mikesell of Braddock was out Jas. Murphy-was a passenger | Tuesday buying livestock. i to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon to| Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Swanson visit- have some dental work done. ° Jed the capital city one day last week. Mrs. M. E, Shepard and daughter,|, The board of equalization met at Rachel, spent Tuesday with Mrs. {the township. elerk’s'vofice Monday. Fred Fockler. . All members here prdsent. | The fire department was called out| Olaf Feltheim ‘of “Braddock was Monday afternoon to put out a through here the fore part of the M. Vie's yard, Fortunately it}Week purchasing livestock for ship- discovered before any great | ment. mount of damage was done. Henry Reaman of Hazelton was Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and daughter, | out last week repairing the telephone is, were passengers to Bismarek|line which was injured by lightning Monday, where Avis will enter the | last week. # 7 marek hospital to have her tonsils| | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle ani removed. sare erent wells at the Howard Miss Ruth Sh i rownawell hottie, quest at the home ot Me, and Mec | ‘The R, J. Elliott, family attended C. Rambough of Kintyre Tuesday |the pienic at Menoken Sunday. evening. John Peterson and family and the Adam Wagner has purchased a new |. T. Peterson family were the Sun- Old ile si day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf se le six sedan from the local Feitheim of Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. Pai y Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son, Dak and: dhe Gilden oe Bobby, of Flasher are visiting rela heim and Hagan, stock round Ser ae ee BRADDOCK F. Fitzgibbons motored to Bis- marck Monday afternoon, returning home the same evening. iss Mary Ryan returned from Bismarck Monday after spending the week-end with her sister Cecil. | and Mrs. ‘Floyd Gosney and| Til dep ‘afternoon in honor of Miss Bi: Stedtman. She received many useful gi Calquhoun home last Friday evening. ts, The Merl; caller fuore. ‘duestay. : FEDERAL AID DESCRIBED AS _ VIGIOUS PLAN Illinois Supreme Court Judge Says’ 50-50 System Is Justice Floyd E. Thompson of the inois supreme court in an address here last night*before the state con- vention of Lions clubs. charges that the federal government is overstepping its bounds by taking local affairs out of the management of the several state governments. ciated the efforts of federal pro- hibition enforcement officers, saying that most of the effective enforcement work has been done by state and local officers. “Prohibition enforcement by the federal government”, he said, been demonstrated a: expensive. ‘trath is that the prohibition laws and other penal statutes are being enforc- ed where the local officers, selected by the people, enforee them and not elsewhere. when respons officers and not when where: the people -cannot compel an accounting.” From Their Uwn Pockets “In Thompson said, “the ing upon us ‘the viciow system: of federal aid. aid is a tempting bai proven fundamental rights have been artered for a paltry helping hand from the government pork barrel. Our people do not seem to realize that all a cee ee gee ms HURSDAY, JUNE 17,1926 | government, ‘gifts’ mast ‘come from their pockets. y “This aystorh of subsidies to tid ‘state is morally if not legally wrong. Ten years ago these federal subsidies to’the states amounted to less than $6,600 a year; in 1926 they aggregated more than $110,000,000. Vicious as ¢ the system is for extravagance | FF breeds its worst feature in the in- vasion of the federal government into matters purely local. 'Undeg the. federal ‘fift; fifty: sys. tem each state must match the federal appropriation alloted with an equal amount from the state treasury and q must agree to submit to supervision of the expenditure of the joint fund @ 4 ie ail che Y. P. B. met at the David of Hampton was a bya bureau in Washingto . This | surrender of the sovereignty of the y people of the several states is de- manded a condition precedent to ine ‘the people getting some of the money which, was taken from them as taxe Thus by indirection of the federal government gains control of local affairs which are by the federal con- stitution spetifically reserved the people of the several states.” = ** Governmental Change Feared Warning is being given, the speak- er said, by leaders of both major parties that an effort is being made to change our government. from Rs “representative republic to buresu-/ cratic empire”., Centralization pro- duces efficiency but the poisonous by-products of centralization far ovt- Morally Id, T., June 16—)—Fed- state affairs was described ‘ty system” by Wrong address ‘was functuated iby igh “Poli Justice | Thompson said. “sit at our desks, use : Oy pencils, examine our books and . eMentatiously doubt our explanation: treated a: crook. He must prove himself innocent to the satisfaction of a’ petty job holder who like to show his authority. If this federal tax-taker is not satisfied ‘with your income or estate tax return, he makes up one for you. You pay the tax he, tells you to pay, however unjust,.or You appeal to Washington. There you submit your case to an- other bureaucrat. And so from field agent to auditor, to supervisor, to commissiéner, to board you go ‘and not until you run this gamut of bur- gaucracy can you get a chance to be heard in a court of ‘justice. And this hearing in court is so hedged about with limitations that only the strongest can dare it.” Th contract, Justice Thompson pointed out that if a local tax is re-- garded as unjust, the state’ courts in the various counties are open where ¢ “there is an early inexpensive judicial determination of the sights of the citizen.” He has impractical and The plain unvarnished Law enforcement comes lity is fixed on local is scattered the ast decade”, Justice as been cree} fifty-fifty overnment and many time- tives here this week. Hicag st the home of Mr. and Mrs.) "i.e Mary Metealf left Monday for gilts, J+ D. MeCusker and Little son, Prod a iiaa will attend im Pat, are in Bismarck this week. {School this . Jim Pat has had an coeretion ncr:| A. number of the young. people formed on his, nose at the St. Alexius |Sathered at the W. H. Brownawell hospital. home Synday evening at a farewell The rond from the bridge by Erick |P&"t for Miss Metcalf, who left for Juhola’s place ts being graveled this| Valley City, Monda week. This will make a great im- aa provement in traveling over the hill and th i * Henry and Emanuel Wohl of the V han RESE A ACR Canticl Hazelton vicinity were callers here Ei Thursday evening. ut the home home of his sister, Mrs.| Mrs. | Chester. Brogden has been S. A. Engleman, of Dana, Wednesday peas ad bo cone be the Bismarck evening. He says that it has been mcd very dry around Groton and that | hospitals Saturday evening. the crops are very poor indeed. | ,Math, Frances and Elizabeth Koppy Miss Myrete Felthory, deed: , lof the Horsehead valley were in town been attending Valley City normal)Saturday. | Their sister, Theresa, ac- taghool during the past yeat, arrived |comPanied them home to spend Sun- Home Monday evening to spend her | “a¥, with home folks. oe Linton wore callers here Thursday. Edwin Morford of Hempton «was Ja caller in town the latter part o! the week. There has been vacational Bible school held here at the school the past two weeks. Mrs. S. G, Stedtman returned from Chicago Thursday. She has been there visiting with jrelatives and friends. Leo Daily of Braddoch and brother, Ted Daily, of Carson, N.\D., were week-end callers at the home of their brother-in-law, C. J. Enders. Mrs. Louise Foell left for Towa to visit with relatives. 7 lz of Groton, S. D., visited 8. 0. M. Vie, who was a delegate from raddock’to the firemen’s convention Hillsboro, returned home Tuesday levening. Mr. Vie visi father and other relatives at Nome while on the trip and also took in the tri) to Winnipeg, Canada, which was fur- |nished by the convention. Mr. Vie reports a fine time. The Eadies Aid met at the home of Mrs. George Iv Thursday after- noon. A splendid lunch was served by the hostess. (Mrs. Venne and daughter of Tem- ivik visited with Mrs. Venne’s aunt, Mrs. T. J. Thompson, u few days this ek, Mrs. Tom Marx ‘is visiting at the | Mrs. Margaret Venne left for honin cof Ghex’panants cat ‘Brandon, Aberdeen, S. D., the latter part of the Minn. |, .Mr., Joe Fitzgibbons motored to},,0° ps hinders and his brothers-in- Benedi ‘ ‘ law, Leo and Ted Daily, were dinner fnedict Wednesday, returping home j guests at the Steve Koppy home. Thursda: Quite a number of Temvik people {took in the ball game at Hazelton Thursday. Linton played with Hazel- ton. A miscellaneous shower was given at the 8, G. Stedtman home Monday C, A, Stickney and M. Felterl , Linton callers Tuesday. iia __A party of young ladies, includ- ing Misses: Esther and Milly Weber, Misses Rachel and Ruth Shepard, Miss Mildred Briggs and Mrs. J. G. er eenes, matpien to Pursian lake jay morning and enj ieni breakfast. 9 joyed a picnic Mrs. E. F. Savage, Mrs. Swanson, Miss Mildred Briggs and Miss Rachel |° Shepard autoed to Hazelton Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen returned home Monday evening after spending the week-end with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, of Cooperstown, N. D. who has been visiting ly at Wyzatta, Minn., returned home Friday evening. Mr. Piers’ daughters, who have been at- tending school there, and their mother, will come to Braddock soon. John Kuck of Driscoll, N. D., called on Braddock friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Malmen and children, who have been visitii t the home of 0. R. urday for Kanova, D., to visit relatives there. From Kanova they an return to their home at Cushing, is. Warner Sempel and Harvey Weber were passengers to Bismarck Friday returning home Saturday morning. Mrs. J. G. France were Hazelton ‘callers Thursday evening. Quite a number of people from Braddock and vicinity motored to peerek Friday and took in the Braddock ‘Saturday and of Mrs. E. F. Savage. Miss Ethel Mandigo and Miss Lillian Fosberg have gone to Dickinson to attend the normal school, while, Mi Mildred Briggs, Miss Rachel Shepard and Miss Hazel Maftin have gone to arene the normal school at Valley y “4 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage, accom- panied by Mrs. Margarct McLaughlin and Kirk Batzer, motored to Lake’ [ianeel Sunday afternoon. Rev. Mo 4 district superintend- ent of the thodist church, will preach in the Union M. E. church and will also hold quarterly confer- ence Sunday evening, June 20, at 8 o’elock. sDouble wedding bells are ‘expect- ring. in Braddock this month. Clifford Grimes, who has been a ten normal school at Ellendale, arrived hom Miss Ja: of Jamestown arrived in rday afternoon to take harge as Keperintendent of the daily yacation Bible school which began June 14. Those who are help with the work are Mrs. Mrs. Robert Liversage, W. Mandigo, Mrs. M. F. 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