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prea 4 Re (Continued ‘fiom page seven.) 8, Rupp home on Tuesday eve- waiss Linda Boat of Fargo is the est of her sister, Mrs, A. F, Tourt- Tot'> Sir. and Mrs, Hillstead were callers BL dainwu wovus lake one aay ast Helgeson and. sisters, dys Burdette, of 9 mpany with the Bro: iidren’ of Arena motored to the river and Painted Sunday, where they picked berrie "Marvin Hendrickson has been vis-| iting at the Strand home | Teapolis, !manager Woods lake on)? to which tice ‘The Monarch elevator has closed at this point. Mr. F: he present will go to Oberon, where he t that point. He fei re next year should ero ditions warrant the opening of the present did ple j who have been oi ip, have returned home. They en ed a good time. We had a nice rain Wednesday ‘night which will help the corn along. Harvesting has started. The grain is short and light. Richard Hendrickson spent several days at the J, Carlson home last week. r. and Westerman and wMr, and Mrs. Michelsen were at} Painted Woods lake on Sunday, where: they enjoyed a pi ir. and Mrs. A, H son, Robert, and Ella s tored to Zap eaee b dan, where they visited with friends Rupp, Mrs. A. H. Helgeson, Williams motored to t St. <abeee: uy mith her Je TE Gen. E. of Bismare Mr on his ranch which Strand intends to leave soon, where she will in to be a nurse, cher spent several days iting with relatives smarck. Miss Gertrude Rierson spent sev- eral days of last weck with relatives in Bismarck, Mrs, Knutsor Euests| relativ from Mabel Knutson, who has been in Chi- ago for several months, returned ce Cg a called in, Bismarck last week Uhde and Bene Mrs. Freda v And wer «3..AB2 258. any ERIS... Unde is taking! treatments from Dr, Ne Mr. and Mrs. J. Little w in Mandan last week. . Wilson and G. Klipfel were call-| era in Antes Friday eveni A. H. on and O'Brien motored es Bismarck Friday evening with Jenny Williams, who will visit with her uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. R.S. Towne. She will leave from there for her home in Sidney, Mont. BALDWIN oe, many friends of Mrs. C, to learn suffered re calle anpaacos cently whi husband in the Glen Untin Mr. Anderson, who i: ‘a company with his wife, was looking for a suitable place to erect a con- struction camp when the accident happened. The automobile door had been left unlocked, d when? Mrs. pearson leaned against it, it flew in, throwing her to the ground. 3 e suffered cuts about the head and face, together with other injuries. For a time it was feared that the accident would prove al, as Mrs. Anderson was unconscious for over She is now on the way to r covery in the D The Andersons live o south of Baldwin, and in the nature of a vacation tor Mrs. rtaorers * B28 Ore claims in icin losses were sustained in the storm of several weeks ago. Mr. Zellmar Teports the losses around here run- ning as high as 100 per cent, while on adjoining farms there was small Hf joss, Among the heaviest _ losers we Peter Anderson, Jake Spitzer, ee lames McAvoy and Pete Verlin. Laurence ite, who has been expect- ek. Mr. Little reports good crops in the New England community. Lester Falk who recently accepted a as clerk the Soo hotel marck, visited at home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Breen of near Arnold visited with Mrs. Breen's par- its, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little, the Hatter part of the week. A number of local young folks mo-|° tored to Painted Woods Saturday evening to attend the big pavilion @ance ut the resort. Mrs. James King, who has been @ house guest at the home of her Herbert Little, ers_in town Monday afternoon. route home they visited at the Falkenstein hom M Fakenste! accompanying them home, where she wpent the evenin 4 Ww. Gehrke a business caller | in Mandan Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Emil Giegle and fam- visited at the home of Henry ond family in Ecklund town- ong junda; iss Wilma Graham and Ed Mey- a were Sunday visitors at the Jul- is Meyers home. The harvest season will about be Completed in this ferritory by the of the week. While there won't as much as we would like, we ‘will each get something to help tide ze ever the winter. Corn and_pas- are in fair condition, Bere, coming along nicely’ si fains. If frost holds off we are yo- Ee to get a good,crop of corn. and Mrs. Ben Ryerson of Re- epacmere recent guests at the home 4H ef Mrs. Ryerson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Satter. |” Albert Meyers was a Sunday vis- at the home of his sister, Mrs. flack Lenihan, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sorch entertained @ barn dance last Saturday eve- ing in honor of their daughter, Miss a Sorch, who has recently re- 1 from Los Angeles for a month’s vacation with friends and ‘Felatives in this community. A fine Aime was had by all who were there. : Ed Mount spent the week-end in arck with his family. The many ds of Mrs. Mount will be glad know she is Bi) recuperating her recent sick . 8. Fevold ni as transacting busi- dn the capital city Monday aft- A mest Baumgai week-end of friends Jem Seiasives in the city. 3 aaa Mrs. Thomas Mortis and pily of Wilton were visiting and inepping | ‘In town the latter part of | 4 were seppey en ira , Qi a few from this mig # at- program which wa: bid Moe "S Geapital y nd Clarence Hoover | lers Wednesday. Andrew Lamb Brittin ¢: daughter of Mr. er, Was married n Hutinson of Tuttle a short heir many friends wish y ‘ accompanied Owen MeIntyre motored to th Thursday. Ben went | after repairs for his threshing ma- chine A shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees at the home of Mr. and rs. Larson on the Patt n ranch | Saturday e evening was | spent inp and at mid- night a del: lunch was served by (Mrs. Larson. The bridal couple were presented with a handsome chest of along with good wishes of the entire ; } Inman and fam- ily of Hurdsfield, N. D., Dan MeKin- non and his sister and son, Donald and ‘Catherine Lee, Andy Walker and family, ‘Mr. and Mri n MeClosky and family were a the guests at the Mcintyre home Walter Stark was taken to Bis- marck Saturday for treatment at the hospital for mastoid and also his foot that was broken some time ago. WING evening on the lawn of nal church a wiener roast was the event to mark the close of Bible school. After that a fine program was given by the young- sters. Their main theme for the eve- ning was “The Good American.” Many gg points were brougl different stories. A praye ed by Mrs. Harvey and the a ce sang the doxology. The ladies then served ice cream and cake. Mr. d Mrs, Clyde Harve: y left Sunday morning for a trip uth Dakota, Iowa and dif- in Nebrask: Wedn the Cong through $ ferent points Mr. and Mr after a visit with friends and rela- tives in Colorado and Minnesota. Mr. and M C, Edgerton have left for St. Paul and Minneapolis, where they are visiting Mr. Edger- ton’s mother, who is ill, The Byron Knowles are the parents | nicely. Kapplin have returned] ¢ have ent turday morning to spend the term | nd with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. E. N. Olson, adjuster for the! Davis Selfridge, N. D. American Insurance Co,, arrived in Mrs. Soren Wollenhaupt of Van- town Monday to adjust the losses guard, Sask,, Canada, is the gaest of from the recent wind storm. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mikesell this Mrs. Henry Babelheim of Dana Week. They formerly’ lived on the j underwent an operation Mynday at farm nenr Dana, and now owned by the Bismarck hospital. Mr. Mikesell. Walte imahart who bus’, Miss Florence Rolt of Huxelton is ben dane ne tke yybo bas tie! guest of Miss Mamie Naaden, hospital is. reported os Mr, and “Mrs. Henry Reid of Bis ‘jmarck were Sunday ‘dinner guest at inpanied the home of Mr. aud Mrs. by her mother, Mrs. Christine Olgonj Mundigo and family. of Walnut Minn., were Mr. Arnold Anderson accompanied sengers to Thu to Ly his father and mother of Coopers. v W. Olson and town, N. D., were Sunday guests of Fe and Mrs, /H. W.. Alien. Mr. F, Savage entpr-| Anderson came to take back with him dinner “Tuesday! his wife and little daughter who Lake — Re improving Mrs. Olaf ordstrom a pier Pursian son, wife and two earson cf Huff, N. jen for the past two weeks. . 1 ee Mrs, Fred Junge Adi Robert Koenig whe has been work- a under.) ing at Eureka, 5. D., spent, Sunday ration at Bismarck hospi-/ bel home foiks iv Braddock. | Arvid Katko, who has been work- again crossed bats on the Braddock time, left Sunday for the 1 baseball d d Thursday afternoon part of the state to! work in the which resulted in a score of 7 to 23+ harvest fields. in favor of Braddock. | M Mr. Wm. Blessman took in the Bismarck hospital for some Modern Woodman celebration at Bis-| returned to his home Sunda, marek th i Mr. and Mrs. V L. Vv. 1 painting the out-| Wolf of Bismarck side of the J. W. been remo wil be quite an up-to-date hom Cameron and McCurdy! Bradduck| Union M. and which! pels. j Lake near Burnstad. or alled on jay afternoon. He is on his way S in the northern part of day evening, August 15, at the usual Pugh and infant: ar « Friday morning. oeing who has been ents, Mr. and Mrs. Koeing at Park City, Mon returned to Braddock Friday. She} sons entered the house occupied feports that the sugar beet crop and! Frank Van Ruden and stole gardens are fine the knives, forks and spoons and a nui Mrs, W. W. Mandigo and Mrs. J. J.| ber of tow hey also stole Peterson were Bismarck shoppers and. chickens. We understand that Smith visitors Thursday. Engleman’s chicken: so stulen. Attorney Chas. Coventry of Linton! Mr. and Mr F. Savage, ae was Br ‘business caller panied by Mr. L. M. Doerschlag, Friday. of 10% miles Sunday The Ladies Aid met a a at the crops. They of Mrs. D. L. Ba Thurs ter- and west’ from Hazel- soon, ine ton where there were some fairly’ will be held at the Mrs.{ good fields of grain then on west S$. A. Englevian Saturday afternoon,| to the riv finding the crops i Aug. 14. wt eone then south to ‘the Ladies on to the home of Mr. W. Kyes. On church will the river bottom thi some hay good At Mr. ‘ met Mr. and Mrs. Roy We hope to see it well patron i Carl formerly of Linton 5 go towards the church! a Mrs, G. Junge of Vei we hope will soon be who lived in Braddock about entirely wiped out. s Aid) & Years ago. They report no crops deserve great credit for their un- y nor Venturia, From Mr. tiring efforts in raising mon y drove to Linton and found off this debt which is now a little ove Mr. and M ed A - H.C yy, accom : Prank Zel- id of the Union hold an ice through the * Ryan of Napole-! From Linton home the of a new baby girl. They are both getting along fine. Olive Mutchles of Bismarck is as- sisting in the Konwles home this week. Clarica and Osner Fice, sister and . Roy Bond are here iting. They have just returned from a tour through the Yellowstone National park. The Armour cream station has been taken over by a new agent, BE. BE. Hartman, formerly of Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller drove to urn and Underwood Sunday. ite a number of the Wing young people drove to Tuttle to attend Sunday night. ean Mrs. Ralph Halmer d to their farm, s. Isaminger of Arena was in town sug times this week. She sting Mrs. Halmer in have packing up. Mrs. Heaton was called to Steele by the sudden death of her father. Catherine Cook left for Bismarck Tuesday. She had been Visiting with her sister, Mrs. Albert Violet Mutchler of Bismarck is vis- iting among friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Glanville. 1 Glanville and Ben Boss have re- turned after being gone for a visit in different parts of Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs, George Picphorn and sons left for a two weeks’ trip in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Leonora Johns left for Mayville to attend normal for six weeks. She is planning on teaching around Wing again this winter. CHRISTIANIA ‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr, and Miss Alice were entertained at the Dallas Barkman home, in Lein, Sun- day. Quite a number of people of this vicinity attended the dance in Ster- ling Friday night. All those who were there report a very good time. M M. Tollefson and Miss Luellal motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Gibson left F: y Meadford, Wisconsin, to visit with friends and relatives. John Elness spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Bismarck. Luella Tollefson spent Sunday aft- ernoon with Esther Larson. Gerald afer of Bismarck has been spending a few days witli? Raymond Johnson. Florence Tollefson, who is em- ployed in Bismarck, visited at her home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and fam- ly visited at the J. Olson home junday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson of Moffit were en- tertained at the W. C. Hoeft home Thursday evening. Mrs. Ralph Ishmael of near Men- oken spent Wednesday and Thurs- day at the M. Tollefson home. Miss Maude Brown of Driscoll is spending a few days at the A. C. Laird home. Mrs. W. C. Hoeft and family visited at the M. J. Olson, Jr., home Satur- dey afternoon. lames Sedivec motored to Bismarck Saturday evening. Clifford Wright spent Sunday with Ernest and Edgar Johnson, ‘ Mr. and Mra, John Benz and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson of Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, ind Miss Alice were entertained ner at the W. C. Hoeft home Sunday. Luella Tollefson spent a few min- utes with Alice Olson Saturday aft- ernoon. James Sedivec, Sr. who has spent the winter and part of the summer Margaret | very good. Mr: nday a party Hartnett of Aberdeen were the family reunion is M 4 Mrs. M. E. Ryan T of the L. M.! Doersehlag Hazelton, was a) G. Braddock caller Thursday morning. | R. S Eldon Sepel who has been work- id Mrs. Frank Simon and ing in the harvest fields in the! Vernon of Kintyre, Mrs. Mayme northern, part of the state arrived| Ryan and two daughters of Santa home Friday evening to spend a few Calif, Mr. and Mrs. “H. d with his father and mother. nger of Center, D., Mr. and shipped three| Mrs. H. Ringeon of NewsSalem, N. Paul Satur- . Potter and son of Briem, . and Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Potter Mr Mrs. D. M. Henry Henry Potter of Evelyn He Mr. George 2 Ay enjoyable and Mrs. J. Strylie and little daughter time was spent by all. Less kitchen work with \ SHREDDED Ready-cooked and Delicious with milk or inthe form composed H kK, Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Nora Sisco Joe Robinse Itheim carload: to St. day m near Oakes, North kota, has re- turned to these parts and is stay- ioe with his daughter, Mrs. George. nus. gar Johnson is employed at the Apple Creek ranch. BRADDOCK Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanson left gm ag Bismarck after a couple Sg ORS ye a i home of Mr. and ite EY burt is the it of songitar, Mrs. eo, Dexter. ts She ie THE WACHTER TRANSFER COMPANY A. Gagnon PHONE 62 ” BISMARCK, N. DAK. #1 Sh taste and Aavor its REAL BEER W. W.! Counties Should ‘Take Steps to| safety Standardize Markers, , Says Ermatinger Uniformed and standardized mark- ave been the guests of Mr. und Mrs.jing of county main They | countics put! The article does not Sideck and Kintyre Juniors’ ing for We W. Mandigo, for some| propose that the couaties commence] lon on uniform: esunty rincer, who is also secretary at art marker should be standard’ and the i Le Sparks, who has been’ in| types uniform to secure the best Tote oy Y iatiieen Vor the stats tate both from the standpoint of] because he geil fash in cost and also as a means} jong before some county will com- low “4 ach 1 pas” $3,400 bea Hebi per year to the chief engineer, ira in most cases he has engineering duties only and does not act administrative officer. nonths,| results, ecomom; H. Fadden and Mr} of | quic ne down Satur-] Mr. Mikesell residence! day eveniie ve visit with the en esis ie tick Saven pore cet They a jay a je 8 of i. a ee is miles constitute the. state system and the balance ity Vand township ri mating that there are ab of main county roads in each county, he there would ‘be about 15,900 miles | of such main county might be marked with profit to the ride? traveling publi the county mai identification. Ermatinger sta‘ There will be no services in the} highwa; _chureh next Sunday} coun! _ A Big Siz Ceftom Seden (for beoadcloch THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ROAD MARKING | sa IS SUGGESTED eit aee g ‘GBT SMALL PAY gasses csr prante “markers to show danger- o tor ete. ‘ment is about one such marker for ‘the cost of placing them. se ‘should be erected first, * the judg- H. editor, as the; re. to protect Tite Direction Se cost te sted so as to! The salarie: county from/ of the state hig! roads when 19 contain th Mr. ‘Ermatinger urge the, board year 1925. loners ing at the next meetin, ighway | de county commissioners’ er year. sta eves it will not ee brad mence to mark ite main reads county miles of roads in A GLOOMY FUTURE He—“Can't you foi th 2", She—“If as give eats dnoigh ‘present.’ highways which In other words, The state roads have twiee| hundreds of A SEDAN OFICOM MANDING . ' BEAUTY jor men in command affairs: 4G 6 table: iieaihin Sactheg bel 4 fhess‘through The President— } ‘ wScudebaker Big Six Custom Sedan’ ‘for big basiness executives! The 'Prebident i is the Studebaker concep- ‘tion of the kind of car an executive should tide in—inspired in evety detail of i its lines with the vision + ATALANTA San of Stahelee Callers Quality or Chase Mo- both. admitation. for itsclé and te-. ‘fot the man who owns it. Powsgarsp ‘with the quict’ Stude- “ hakge L-head movor, which recently continent in 86 hours North Dakota Pays Highway t| Engineers Less Than Any Other State id ts ee craincels : ray department who} h A distinctive} exercise administrative control. are yelped. phe commence to mark their’ Fig sch for all coun-| the lowest of any similar turned home Sunday afternoon.| main roads is advocated by J. J.[name of the count | cbs y on each marker 1 Ermatinger, editor of the Highway] to enable partie compilation made Bulletin, in the July number ‘of that county: they sre driving in the entire soaetty. according to a to know in which] States bureau of public roads for 8) North Dakota pays its chief chief executive office: Penn: plate ieee "3s executive is of ie wa} lepartment: WELL WELL! where they are full ima 1488; ate GROOM--Have you kissed a paid as hi eae $18,000 and $16,000,| wa ssi BEST MAN (absently)—Oh, yos,| the chief ensince? of Minnesota: each aif receive $6,000 per year. 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