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THE BISMARCK K TRIBUNE TTURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926 Dave remained us a few days| visited at the M. Tollefson ipeae Fri-| left Tuesday, motorin to Riverton,’ ern part of the United States and! ton, Chicago, Cleveland, Mount Ver- 1 a number of default matter: Uncle to visit with relatives. day. Wyoming, to begin their term of into Canada, during which theyjmon, Gettysburg, and other points regular September term of court dar Thompson Allen Moorse| Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., and} teaching in that ci ole e ars Peon ae csratowa, where | Rayhind deuviod Wetwrer ae MI) Mn toa eee sip dabei ins: aes Hod Sue toxiate ly 4,600 miles.’ of historical or special ee for Burleigh county will open’ Tues- “WS 0 OF OUR NEIGHBORS » to work. k Sunday aftern ‘ning. Ont: t i ny to wor marek Sunday afternoon. a es io Wiis Oates e . LN cS And rable | trayeled over ae same route both|be- heard at tins Tehn., Me cee MOFFIT out from Bale ay-! ENA Grantham visited at the’ Tcdlefson | supper with Dixon's on a p Papiaapniahess Ga. as ct wee, ae igturning was that: be, | Jury term wilt be. tn Dycéaster, Migs, H. P. Asselstine visited at tno| ing stout at ee aerial M 4 anni am -Bhopp. were | Hente Friday. |, Viola Hagen arrived hang even- |. tame ICE DAE ee te TOME TEROO Re home wf her daughter, Mrs. M. Mc-| “Fred Woods, Standard Oil man’ eatin ‘setuatey evening atthe Me- | Russell Tollefson helped H.R. ing from Wing and is visiting with | of July. thes Duluth; Aer Abn tibet sentir ind Dogs, cats and even horses acquire Nally, Monday afternoon, from Slauie wit cc ie ae rally Sara Wright drive horses to Moffit .Sun- uh parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ha-' ‘hen to Marie ani | The judge 5 in their close association man Mr. and Mrs, John Bens motored to Hist, Wedtenday: deliver ‘icin Intyre home. Herman Wagner and{90¥. Mr. Wright had sold the, ani- yada. Stops were: made vat Ni-joffice today an ‘extensive vocabulary “of distin~- the Gargtal City Monday, id dnes avering some fatty ie and ‘Mrs. Grant Palms | Male to a horse buyer. idol Hagen, and, John Websie: Sete ai Uphadelphia,,Washty ° ‘ ads afoiegt cqyigaleng to yall, ere aan ot Rael trom] Martin ourgols from near the and’ lite “dnughter, “Roberts, were), Miss, Mildred Jounsen spent) the) Glstimon, Nore, business callers at ‘Adatae: Bros, theeshed for H, P. As: | river called on the Nelson boys Wed- § Synday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred] ing ‘relatived. Orval Brooks spent, Monday night} stelstine Wednesday and Fay dohnson| tesday afternoon on business. ‘agner Mr. and Mrs, Adaiph Bassen and| With Norman Johnso Mhureday: Martin and Porter Nelson” “were! Miss Maggie Staller is working for | anniiy spent a tew minutes at the} Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson . A number of the young people from| Regan shoppers on business Wed- Mrs. Jake Kremenesky at Tuttle. She/ yr Tonefson home Saturday. transactey business in Wilton Mon- here attended the danca at Gates nedduy night. expects to be there for e time. pou stn day. Hall Friday. ‘Nels Nelson and Hugo and Vietor Adam Haas ond Adam Shopp_ were | PAINTED Woops Caroline Johnson was absent from! ed 26 head of cactle and hogs busi n Friday forenoon. They day. ess callers in Goodrich Satur-) ip and Mrs. Nick Krush and fam- yee No. 1 Twesday on account of ily vi Hi johns =} ness. Mrs. A. S. Wilkinson, Mrs, Howard | 42, “ize, ugt Henry Johnson's Sun-}' Shor, sacobson was a caller in lic Mag. nvitie. and little daughter, Ber- | 78} arerm opr motored to Bis-| Wilton Monday, ‘n Wednes- nice, and George Wilkinson were en-| marck Saturday morning to vist well attended. “The Hunchback of| day afternoon. Cau tertuined at Sur dinner by Mr.j with friends. Notre Dame,” will be given Sept. 3,/ © She leaves five small and Mrs. Bert Glanville. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Gragoriec and} and @ dance will be given in the hall/dren and husband to mourn, | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wagner and | family called on the Nick Kush nome | ufter the show, | George Nelse Med on the John’ family arrived from South Dakota | Sanday. Several curs of cattle and two cars! sat Mrs. Kruger's Thursday by car to visit for a few days with! ‘Pearl Kursh, who has been attend-| Social and Among those who visited the Cap- | ‘deliv ital City Saturday were V. Benz, Mr.' to 3 and. Mrs, H. P. Asselstine, and Mrs.) wii! hipped to the c H, S. Adams and sons. he funeral of Mrs. Chi “The picture show given Friday was ten was held in of horses were shipped to St. Paul) evening on busines Mr. and Mrs. Grant Palms. ing normal’ at Dickinson, returned Saturda: elihor OWeli John Kruger _ Ed. J. Smith returned from Wilton | home Saturday to spend ler vacation | Personal ; ; he dance at Brittin was attended wore shopping 1 Thursday. Monday. where he spent the week-| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nick riven ay anes nessehs yeon i by several of our young people and al night while. hiu. truck full end. visiting friends. h. large crowd was reported. | of and Mrs, Pete Hofstad and fainiiesand Mr. and Mrs, Burns Bai-) w ley and lamily visited at the V. Benz! John Krug home Sund: Martin Nelson w Mifand Wm. Carrol, and Mrs.!er at the Ea. Verner inotored to McClusky ; evening. to visit with John Kruger ws who % employed near there. son boys. stack | Emil Enochson; motored to Bis-}” John Monroe. « The Kraft children visited at Mr Martin. Tooker and Mrs, Jake Kraft’s Sunday after- lvelyn 1 Muth and noon. rush home Saturday, tise Ee jeDonald bi M.F ker, Watkins man, stayed] Oscar Jupnmen was a business! ‘©, San Francisco, Los Angeles and night at the McIntyre | caller in Wilton Saturda: other points in California for u Ness, son Paul and dau; ter of Mandan, culled at the “LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Miss Kathtrine McDonald has gone Here comes Fall and with it new’ Frockd to feftesh you from the sameness pt the ‘waning season. They scintil- | rh’: i tr. é nite Brooks ate mont hs vacation. ree will, return | late the brilliance of colorful silks popularized by moires, tas |. | HERE FROM MINNESOTA Canton crepes, satin’ faced Cantons’ as ‘well as‘charming Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Barneck i acti *! motored to Bismarck from the Twin novelties. They glory in their tieW'shadés, as well ‘as « business call- Thursda nome Tuesday home. Mr. and Mrs. Cartlige of Bi were Sunday guests of Mr. and j Emerson Glanville. v caller at Mrs,! Elvina Kraft has been working | ed the formers broth: o& Sunday to attend a ball game. A” Krager’s Wedi iy night. (the past week for Mrs. 0. M. Me-|Hagen, and family. réd Dochie, who is working with| “Martin. Nelson wis tran . Jake Patrick and Bill Matis called ies yesterday and are at the home il . oy a ell drilling outfit, spent Sunday busines in Hage,“ urdny mornlog) Mf apd Seve Geokee: BoMntee’biotBe! on, Nick Krush Sunday nih Mrs. Barneck's parents, Mr. and black and navy for consefVative tastes: This is‘a season ith=his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Aug-| George Nelson ind tumily were e@ to the river Sunda} enry Johnson and son payee ni fy ‘ i ; 2 Sys uo. Deen. j husiness shopper Regan Saturei. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert: weht and Donald, ealled on Gus TREE pemcuntpitie SINNBEDEA of individuality. ‘The Frock that YooXs’ best’ wrid is*Besty Mand Met tom Milan h “He Ens sot Randy were| "Ben Kineenbure and “Owen Me. della beet aces, | al, Sate rtureg ito the Mine should be the Frock ‘for ya. It't¥ our jpledsiitit task’ to rand Mrs. Tom Milan have re-| business shoppers in Regan Satur-|Intyre were callers in Arena Sunday |¢d at William Brown's Sunday. ‘i turned from a trip through Canada! dy Newman called at C. J, sota lakes, where they have been for please milady wit ae oe , bie oy Sue ee part of te, state: | | PGeurge Neleoiry. called “on dean] Ste Mrs. Ben Klagenburg are Cleveland's Sunday. ae et ee P ly with new-dress* modes; the kititdrie sees L. FE, Heaton shipped eight cars | ¢ id 2 ir. and Mrs. Waiter Johnson visit- —_—— ze of Slgek frgin here Saturday to South | oko i RT ANSI Wray Teo RE | ara eaeences meee wee ed with Lawrence Johnson's Sunday.| VISITOR LEAVES) on the Rue de la Paix.. May we © expect you tomorrow? _ | st me i dance give . i scar nstrom, jrew alien, o! 35, a E. yson motored to Bow- | stents barn “Friday: might wat aii eee” a caller at Harry | Ben Soderquist, Walter and Lawrence} Minn. who has been «pending a tow ‘ beligesataraey night, ended. Everyeody © rapornee Johnson, called on W. C. dackson } days in Bismarck, the house guest of BW. Graham and family motored! good time Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Brink, will return to her here-from Wing Sunday and spent” The community dance held at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Soderquist and{ home this evening. the day with Mrs, Graham's mother, | tin Nelson's Saturday. night was Mr. and) Mrs Le See et Cee An- HERE’ FROM WING ae aie wae hove to Me) cna Mes, (See Sane hibeene Neer A ade eit | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hanson called} Herman Seilinger, Henry Seilinger, “he b at the Nick Krush home Sunday! Charles Seilinger and D. el: Howard 7. Crum Sunday at the Bis-/ son, Elsie Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Os-| SCHRUNK evening. land of Wing were in the city yes marek hospital { Col Mrs. G | s IN 2 a . A fice tain fell here Monday morn-| Nelson end. are ena Mee | Ed Cord and Allan Schuck called | . is Ee MNO ing. | George Cadle and family, Mr, and at the Roy Marchant home Sunday earvaces faaees. See il losses. Mrz, J.B. Swanick and sons, James’ Mrs. George Whitted and family, Mr. evening. “Caroline and Maric Johnson visited VISITORS LEAVE ‘Phree featured prices will gi i iti C. and Wilmot, motored to Bismarck | and’ Mrs. Chester Nelson from Bis} Fred Nichols, whose home is in| sindny with the Krush sisters. {ow adit SCP an ree featured prices will give you splendid opportunities to Mondgy. Wilmot went to have his|marck, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Agnew, Minnesota, arrived in Wing to look | "yyy Moy Eagie Cleveland, visit. R Mr. nce suiseusieiar one nn cet A “ : bok arm ‘dre sae Bae I facatly: Homie Monokee ME Nane ater the interest t nis crore, eee anes, ale cleveland, Russel »,of Litchville, who nave boot choose wisely. An abundance of clever styles, so intriguing Allan Paul spent the week-end here} Mrs. Martin Tooker and family of! Mr. and Mrs. Adam Klein of Bis- bs 3 . withahis mother. ; |Menoken, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Owens marek spent two days visiting her |” yy woa"Sfrs Hersy Johnson calted| (“ft this morning for their home. you will select two or three, we are sure. ‘Frocks for day- Wiliam Hughe. Jr. and Ed Eaton | from Menoken, Mr. doe mother, Mrs. Thomas Novak, SE, athens Beadey. LEAVES FOR HOME motoged to Bismarck Monday even- | Var! ie and and fami t oF ti q 7 ‘i i feet rhs: wn, Weineaeny and son, Henry, spent | sug airman jis visiting with his] Miss Eleanor M, Larson, employe me, Frocks for dancing, Frocks for afternoon wear and in of Bismarck was | 0: F ve Falkenstein, Alice Wednesday evening at the Roy Mar- . i ee ; ; a buginess visitor in McKenzie Sat-| and Otto Swans i ot T.tchant, hone. ore a ea eee: creer a oa eget: Frocks for evening occasions. Be early! urdage we Ee Morris and families,| J. E. was a business caller at at ARORS, ee ee rs. C. ‘rum and Mrs. W. E.! Mr. and Mrs. Sunquist and Koters,!the Fred’ Smith home Tuesday morn- Sofi iting with son motored to Bismarek Tues | Mildred Deitzman, Edna Johnson and ing. Ve a a: an GITING HERE ana : Ffternoon. ‘Herb Fricke, Lena Forsbeck, Benny] Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant motor-| “Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen and som LURING UDEES Gace AN Sinai Ask to see styles illustrated Roger Bertholf, Jimmie Swanick| Anderson and Wallace Falkenstein,!ed to McClusky on business Thursday | Ada Fairman were visitors at Nick} for a visit alias tae dauekin’e: mother = \ and Rog Bliss will attend Bis-| Gib Sederstrom Mr. and Mrs. Henry afternoo Krush Monday evening, | and autor: Wena reid patti ee peheol. acid | Strom and Victor, All reported al Fred Nichols called on Fred Smith’s| Mrs. C. W. Brooks and Mrs. Ade n chi ‘al odgers is rebuilding the good time. y evening. Brooks cna to Wilton late Mon- fl UE shed? marth of his store buildiig|” John Anderson and Floyd and Witt was in MeClusky on] dav afternoon. seth MEAGaHE een ine for a cottage. | Charlie Rue were business callers at s Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mr: W. Stones and fam-| viet of Frederick Bteakea; Be, ab A farev cll party was given for A.; George Nelson's morning. and Mrs. Fred Smith were| ily of Washburn, v ie at the C. J. er icer, Minn., arrived home 'Wednes- ; Madi&. and family Saturday even-| Lawrence Madlin is filling his silo! Wing shoppers on Saturday evening.| Cleveland home Sund be ing. Quite a number attended from this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and|° Merlin Aspen vi ited’ with Townley| “ay. : arris- Me! 4 Aide adlan and pay vein rune was visiting friends | daughte: pa Pale bicge! called gol tespin tae a ravi ged ‘i HERE FROM ARENA © are leaving for ndmere, N. D. evin ilton Sunday, also went to } - at the ©: johnson home Sunday riends © jertrude amstrom “ all regret to have them’ leave but{dan with a bunch of young folks. — | night. Tare xlad to know that she is on the vines it Bisstareks Wednesday. FOR WOMEN'S CriSC ” wish Uhem well in there new home.| Emil Nemi called on John Kruger} R. G. Marchant and daughters, Pe ee very, and taken home ¥ Bi is h Me Dak. s y ing on business. ret and Irene, were Saturday | ® sho ime ago. LEN eld" in the Menoken| morning callers. atthe’ Fred Sumtn| le, and. Mrs. Axel. Steinau Judge Jansonius and #SMATCR, NO Arneson and B. N. Lei s wfternoon was well hom tertained several of the neighbors to : ‘oll. Monday. a ator Frazior delivered| J. E. Witt, Albert Hindboch and] #0, c% ee presen RS Family Return From , Rise spent Tuesday and Wed- erry from'Tom Novak visited at Marchant’s erbert Wi e * n Hf with her friend, Alice Awe F from here Sunday afternoon. dic, Louis Birkholz, at Axel Ste 5 Weeks’ Motor Trip : : George Nelson] John Fode and family were at the | Wist's Monday evening. | ¢ Lein spent Friday Lawrence Madlin and river Sunday getting fruit. Lloyd Maynard was » Ousiness|. and Mire Fred J i N. A. Soderh . Clifford Seott,| R. G. Marchant got his cattle from | tansector in Wilton Monday. | Rage: Monte MR ne ie ign Rise spent Sunday visiting | Mr. Mrs. Vietor Engdohl and’ E, A. Pavey's where they have been| Gladys Paup of near Bottinsaw.ar-jungawons. < sath Lien. ‘ami and Mrs. John Rush and this last summer. tived Monday to the home of, M. G.| turned Wednesday evening: Skogen had the misfortune a John Trvee. Carl Johnson and children were at | Hagen. Miss Paup and Irene Hagen] five weeks’ motor tour of her arm broken at the yd Owens and children W. Witt's Sunday afternoon. ell while playing | and i Andrew Neiters, Johnny, Emanuel, Bi H don Melvin and Herman and Henry Fode visited at Menoken Sunday, evening. at Marchant’s Saturday evening. * Mrs. Mactin Nelson were’ LeRoy Marchant and Johnny Fode 3 en to sted anson cook for threshers last) business callers on _ Auctioneer! got a load of barley from Tom Novak Thompson Monday morning. Monday. afternoon, ; Jog Rise motored to Tuttle Sat-| © Rue was a caller ut the| Helen Deyman has been on the urdag George Nelson home Monday on bus-! sick list the past week, but is some- ar Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hagen spent| iness. what better at present. Fridgy evening at the Geo. Christ-| John Kruger helped Emil Ne loowagner is staying with iasaik home. | deliver eattle to MeKenzie to be ship. h’s at present. 4 : ARK” Mr, and Mrs. N. ‘oderhol | Ped Monday. d Mrs. Heinbs “WHERE T’S EASY TO F Bat ilonday See ee OM Gladys ‘Nelson visited with Edith oc the W. ce IT’S | Olson Tuesday afternoon. Bie dahaditinnion...end |. Martin and George Nelson and % tored to Drivcoll Satur, | family were transacting business in CHRISTIANIA And Get Your “ Hise | Regan Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs. John Chester and |i : 4 vt ah pene earn orhus and| .It.is reported that the little son family of Windom, Minn. have been —TIRES VULCANIZED . i famify spent Sunday evening at Joe |°f George Cadle, who is in the St. visiting friends and relatives in and —TUBES REPAIRED Rise’ | Alexius hospital, is getting along as|around the Sterling locality. “Mé and Mrs. Dallas Burkman and| Well as could be expected. He was| Miss Alice Olson spent the week- —SPEEDOMETER ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED daughter, Dorothy, motored to Dris-, Kicked by a horse. A severe cutjend in Bismarck. | =<STORAGE BATTERY TESTED, REPAIRED coll saturday evening. | about the head was sewed up. His; Marvin Margnus motored to Mc: OR RECHA! - RGED ms 4 foot was splintered. The doctors Kenzie Wednesday. fi Mf& and Mrs. Morris Erikon ana {008 Dochose EMI wROLEORE may not| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael of —ELECTRIC STARTER OR CENpRATOR RE- family of Wing spent Sunday eve ah : Raveite: be ap nace: |near Menoken spent Sunday after- PAIRED ng at the B, Lein home. They | noon with Mrs. Ishmael’s oes rE also “attended the confirmation ser- SAR i action { CLEAR LAK! Mrs. Tollefson, and Luella ai } Biesacio. {he Langedabl church. | Joe Paulson, who was TS ccidentally | Russell. ke Expert Work. Satisf ernoon caller at the M.A. Lien home| Hurt in. his ‘car Saturday evening! John Elness spent the week-end tn Milder county. ae ome | while returning homme from the north- at his home. a <5 fom thie vislolty. at jer part of the state, was taken to! Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, ah tended the young people's sosiety, held |®, hospital at Bismarck ‘Tuesday, Miss Alice, Mr. and Mrs..W. C. eof weeks AD OUNE people's sosiety held | evening, and family and Miss Mildred John- sities a Peay |S Da h Shatter of Sprapees Ma. 120, aie dng picking at Painted A few from this vicinity spent Sun. | “tTived the first part of the week) Woods Sunda day pleking plums near Bivmaarek, | alr el eal | oe aa an as|" Roy Olson and. Vernon Brenden A delightfully cooling drink -. to cheer your holiday arek the harvest and’ threshing fields, Le Tuis year, let “Canada Dry” help too- aweet, # syrupy flavor! None of oe hebara of B ep ; i ; tne meMnE, © ew, days visiting ati B “Olson took them as far as Coop- ; : Stes . ; i yo to enjoy every minute of your the ‘back- kick! None of the “log- home. A rs re Arnold Christianson and Eddie | (Twn. From there they: went by . - : Labor Day holiday. ~ giness,” as some peuple call it. Arneson attended the dance at Lake | srt’ Ch Isabelle, Saturday evening. They Te-| mis Joe Paulson, and infant sone ae | : ' A cooling, sparkling bottle of this. Order it now for your Labor Day alg ood time jcompanied by H. Olson, motored to aie and neers le Spilde and family.) Binmarek: Wednesday. Mrs, Paulson oss | —_fine.old ginger ale at luncheon or in holiday. That Hostess Package of t i ron, a _E, Gunder- perained for 9 fon days te. be wilh mid-afternoon will refresh you 4s_ twelye bottles at ripe right for ices if the Langedahl church Sun-| "ites, Warren Belile's niéce andi : : ' no other drink can possibly do, and the holiday and week-end requirce - husband from Dickinson called on Hennig. Lein_of Regan was in Une | them Thursday for a short time. i neighbofhosd Saturday trying to get| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and’ harck’ d In me to pes a demiad by deal- semen. to take care of his ae | Uncle Dave Shaffer were Bismarck who hast, ik for about ti callers Mins Fars , 7 3 We all hope to heat of speedy |Vivian pent the "ay with atric py ers for wrapped cakes that can be de- Janson, ‘ : iB sy wilt. and. Mrs." Art ‘Bjarkos ‘and |coll'eaikea it" the Gi, Ruble of Drs : livered to. the -homes,.,we have ar- tonal ie motored to Driscoll Saturday son home for a few moments Satur- . . . ’ S*Howtrd Brenden Siaei t. ova | Biarvan Visor banted 9) ranged with the world’s, largest. es- - baal enenee called wt at the Chrlat-| tablishment, devoted exclusively to tot Wier beet thee ie my :: ! ' quality cakes: to distribute their prod- give you ‘new zest and eagerness for ments of the average family, the rest'of the day. ‘SPECIAL HOSTESS MOKA E, Instead of coming home hot and The most convenient way tired and out-o’-sorts, you'll feel as of buying “Canada Dry.” ~ Ideal for home use. keen and fresh and shipper as when “Twelve bidslescin. ajnibe you started. stantial carton. You will Fot “Canada Dry” is a real gin- be especially glad -to have . i 5 ger ale, made from real Jamaica * handy for. your — ginger. Because of that, ithasnone * home or when “This of ‘the artificial bite you find in some b wher beverages! None of the heen ‘irate’ 80 . Bivert e Dave who ae ntly underwent an/j fer, spent ‘Sunday By the Harold a at grave home, has been; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanser jospital. uve | tertained the nee an, mu see’ Mrs. Brenden back, day evening: Mr. Schoon and fami! will be Norwegian services| Honry 3 cogil alson Aer chureh September 5 ‘at two ae Ts wis 0 wash -siiabanees in. atthe dient: vegalar line, will be on sale on afte Sept. 3rd. ‘ rt Georee| Ericksen and. Miss a . “of section 22- and # hs this vicin- cated, on Miss Prisclibe Oloon'f - i if ea Sb HE ae Ps ‘ “The panna of Sindie: flet Extract imported from Canada and bottled in: the'U: 8, 4./by Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Incerpérated, 25 West 43rd. Street, - New York, N _Y. In Canada, J. ea AcLaughtin ‘pimitedy Established: Sold By Bismarck Grocery*Co.

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