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PAGE SEVEN family autoed to Bismarck Sunday afternoon to take their son, Wilfred, to take the train for Regina, Sask. where he will resume his studies at Champion College there. Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Corey, accom- panied ‘by Mr. and E. F. Savage, autood to Bismarck Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Savage visited with their son, Jack, at the Aunex hotel white Mr. and Mrs. Corey called i ies Esther Larson and Miss Mil-[for appendicitis. returned to Brad- | Mra. Kaleb: dred Johnson are rooming together/dock Tucsday. daught the Brerling. hotel while attending . Paul, are ton, eine & igh school. Visit | DeFranve a TS . Mr. and Aire. de P|. 3. 2. M pera Webef, fer a couple of weeks. Pf These sheep wei rocured Dr. rr of Hazelton was a throueh | the county fecal, Mt Mrs, Keith Hamilton and baby Braddock caller Saturday afternoon. ug! ‘Miss Alice Olson Sunday with} Russell Vern, returned) home tol "Miss Mildred Briggs spent. the also! Ker parents. Alice been attend-|Braddork Wednesday from the Bis-| woe with Mr. and Mrs. ¥. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926 ° farally called SS pani Willie ‘Larson! Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shaffer entec- home: cine Fohpe tained a number of friends and- sales NEIGHBORS Caroli be? on. ipett ‘Thursday | tives at a lively Sun dinner: .T' evening ig Anstro: vos, were present: Mr. ee gE MeCurdy and| Nre. Ra ye Sorell and sons Leo family mpanied by Jennie Hi ana Max id Mra. Hi en of. Bismarck arek called ‘on the Mai old Hargrave an fanuly, iy, Mr. Hagen home Sunday. Mrs. Albert Christensen and eb Pearl and Pauline Makawski of' ter le, the Mi a} Wilton visited with the Krush girls| nora Hargrave and Da: 1 Godda, aa mony. afternoon. pare Shaffer of Chillicothe, isa ‘companied by her ppert, of Hazel pats of Mrs. J. G. tusker autged to Hazelton receiving sheep ‘the pas JENOKEN fr, and Mrs, Oscar Magnuson and Mr. and ue Chris De Groot dna | eat were visitors at the John family were entertained at Sunday | Andersoh home Monday night. dinner. pin the i of Mr, Gladys Nelson is on the sick list marck ‘hospital, a | Sav: a that we have had in years occurred Monday night. Lightning struck the policed schoolhouse, ng out the, ion between the boys’ and girls’ | se: fan's and knocking out some cement blocks, The Uighesing also struck south of Menoken, where no rain fell, causing a prairie fire which did some damage to hay shocks. The community met Tuesday after. noon to decide upon location and ans for a new consolidated school. As no one had any definite plans ® committee was selected to it other consolidated schools. A. V. ney ‘achal, ‘Klipstein were on thi ‘They visited schools Friday at Me- Kenzie, Sterling, Moffit, and one sonsolidated eo ten miles south- west of Moffit. The corhmittee start- ted at nine ‘ielock, taking dinners and returned about six o'clock in the rAd rt Mrs. tzmann and little son, Dan, of Bismarck, spent Thursday, ey, and Saturday visiting Mra. Gra Miss Compo of Mandan began teaching the north Menoken school Monday. Wy home in Menoken. _ s Ellen Giving went to Mc- Kensie Friday evening where she|® and Sunday with her| spent Saturday eet and Mire, Bask Wood were sh it, al male aad in Bismarek cg fr. and Mrs. B. G. Aboleia motor. | 0 Miss Buth |" ing Satur- es y Welch returned § trip to St. = in. * Mr. Chris De Groot wa: marek on busine: Mr, and Mrs. R. M. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wil and little daughter, Mr. and* Mrs. Aumust Klipstein and family at Su it It was Mrs. Ludemann’ id Mrs. Herbert Flower and hter, June, of Sangour, N. D., were visiting friends in Meno- ken Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres and son, Mr. id Mrs. Herbert Flower and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance ind son were Sunday dinner guests the R. G. Abelein home. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and fam- lly motored to Sterling Sunday, ing Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ashley. yal Thom: Kenneth Agnew and Joe Hill drove a truck loaded with two horses to Fort’ Rice Satur- day. While en route the truck tip- It ved over, but no one was hurt. Joe Hill drove the truck home and Royal Thomas and Kenneth Agnew drove ninety head of cattle as far as Schmidt. Then Kenneth became ill with pneumonia and was taken to the St. Alexius hospital at Bigmarck. Joe Hill then’ helped drive the cattle the. rest of the’ way to the Wm. Langour ranch. 4 RG asl Ape Edd Eblin, 0 Sehm londay, taking Agnew .to the hospital, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Riggs and fam- ily of Bismarck’ visited at the Lude- mann bee ie. Monday. M Mrs. Edd. Ebling and fam- at Sunday in Bismarck, visit~ and Mrs. R. L. Dralle and family. Mrs. Herman Neuglebaver is teach- ae oes Boyd school No. 2, which opened aed Mrs. August Klipstein at- tended the party given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Ebling in Bis- marck. It was given to celebrate their tin wedding anniversary. Kenneth Agnew, the 1year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick ew, died of pneumonia at Alexius ‘hospital Ta ay it 1310 m. The sy ity is ‘extend the) be: id teseral will be held Methodist church. TRYGG Martin Nelson called on Carl coo) Thursday evening on busine: Pete Davis was a caller at Geo. Na nigel Thursday morning on busi- Geo. Whitted, Martin Nelson and Mr. and Mr: . Nelson were trans- | J. acting business in the capital city Thursd: Martin son delivered a load of rye to Regan Friday afternoon. Carl Muth helped the Nelson boys break on mor drove aneth | Friday evening. Geo. and Martin Nelson were busi- ‘ness shoppers in Regan Saturday morning. Dorothy Sheldes Foo Hy the Bis- ees re Ae ie Busic|- aoe ailing wit fam: ily near Bismarck Sun Mild: ae, dak fame Ri re gu gnew home near The communit; well those present were Krnger, Carl Muth, Elsie Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madlin and son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muth, Mr. and Mrs, John hi , and Mrs. ish Mr. and Mrs. Melvin lamily of near Menehen, rs. Martin Tooker and Evi She is boarding at the 3 A Deitathan entered the Me-| ed of Mon ; this week with a bronchitis cou; th ‘worst electrical storms! Mr. Mrs. oe, ¥,% crael id boy HH aint re! his foot. Another i in iA St. Text ius hospital. performed Saturday ‘and Ry ate put on. He'll in the hospital about thee weeks bes be The baby of Cadle had the ing a bone in his leg fait! a hole * be hate nd Mrs. Geo. Nelson and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and| ou! family, Me. and Mrs. Herman Falken-|~ stein and daughter Edna and Henry Richards qwere Sunday visitors at) the yr of Willie. Larsons. irs. Fred Brown called on Mrs. Martin’ Hey in Wednesday evening. Herman Johnson and Slim Brown, who have been en de de with thresh- ing at Tuttle, rel Satu ay. jusic Krush called on Ada Fair- Saturday evening. b ily were transacting business in Regan Wednesday eve evening. ‘tan Mr. and ‘eae Serna tii daughter, motored to Dri eojt Tuesday fay arcing, Misses Alice and Elsie Myers of Peneotl were in this neighborhood Mr. and Nive. J. to Driscoll Wednes Clara Rise nt Wednesday visit ing Rubie and Hazel Arneson. ‘Arthie Bjorhus motored to Dris- coll Wednesday. A few frow Mn vicinity attended the Sons of Norway meeting at Dris- coll Thursday evening. school meeting was at the i 0. Rise home Wednesday ‘even- Ly Rise motored > Hazel and Alice Arneson ‘Thursday visiting their friend, ‘Quiet a few from this vicinity Ledies’ Aid held at the Ole Yyseth home Wednesday after- inie Lein of Regan was in this neighborhood on Sunday. loward Brenden, Mrs. M. J. Le’ son, Marlen, and Olga Rise motored re Mes attended the state P ome. Ole Spilde was a business caller at Tuttle hha A avery large erpwd attended the Youn ne People's Soriety held at the M.A. Lein home Sunday. The fol- . lowing Program was rendered: Mect- in, med with song by society. ‘bible Reading ; President. Reading by Arnold Christianson. Gong by the society. Recitation by Ernest Rise. Song by the society. Bible verses by son. Recitation by i Skogen. eee te fi the soc! oa U Recitation by y Buble Arneson. Song by the society. The Lord’s prayer. Mrs. J. E. Gunderson a week caring for Mrs. J. M. Lein at home on Sunday after spending about tims We all hope to hear that Regan, who has been sick for some Mrs. Lein Will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs, oh Bjorhus and family, Mr. and H. L. Hanson spent a few salaates at the J. O. Rise — spray a ernoan. Mr..and Mrs. Albert McCall ‘and children and Verna Torgeson of Bis- bmp he's Sunday afternoon visit- N. A. Soderbolm home, Dior us, who. is sihend ing acl spent Wek ene siting with her. podiine returning to. Driscoll Sunday afte: nioon. ee. snd PRhint ee neil a ey yy A. Boderhotm fn id called at the Fritz Hagen home ad evening. irs. Elmer Arne- im fanson accompanied by Li Nei Sunday qeenlon by the Hi Ison home in Clear Lake t shi rs, Geo. Christianson visited with Mes. Gunderson pilondey afternoon, 8. Ss Bor ae bine on the sick st. mprcine in, who famil, to Fergus Falls, Minny where they will spend the bp returned on Sunday. Mr. Lein will spend a time here attending to his fall work before returning to Minnesota. |, O. Rise motored to fe sienine. secue stianson motored to Driscoll Monday forenoon. Einar and Knut. Spilde and Mar- ee a spent Saturday evening at spent ‘ eg yee ads at the Ole Spil home Sunday morni Si K. A. Ersland of Driscoll was in yids sGeviseeuonir buying cattle, Mon- There will be Noi jap in the church next Sunday, Sept. at 2 o'clock. PAINTED Woops Gus Larson was 9 beioees trens- actor in Wilton Thursda: wal ter Ane Lawrence »tahanen call- Anderson Sunday, William Madis visited with Nick — and Cc. W. Bi ks tri Mr. a rs, C. W. - ected Husiness in Wilion Satarday . Ness an q visited at the Nick rah, home Su a ni scar ingamen called on Arthur of Wilton visited a| with home. Johnson _and were callers in Wilton ‘wad Leo Faussan of Brooks Sun- mn ecalled on* Stim] ! who is working visited with b a Mes. gins i NP. Makawoki t “rad text Honey Toke don erent, Mr, and’ Mrs, Sam oie and Mra. Arthur 1 family visited 81 tat Hanson home. Brenden and son, Howard, | Mi Albert and Leon Wallace Anstrom. visi day. Oscar Jupnmed called on Arthur Hanson Sundaye: Mr, and Mrs. Willie Larson and Ethel Johnson motored to Bismarck Saturday to transact business, Vernon Peterson. who has been at Parshal, N. D., for the last month, returned home Tast week and is help- ing at the Roe farm. ” Ness and Nick Krush motored r Sunda: tend c¢ to farm matters at that place. Mrs. Lawrence Qusley, who Geen enjoying an extended visit with Mrs. Dave Dixon, returned to her) home at Wilton Monday Henry Johnson assisted Lawrence Johnson Monday forenoon. Willie Larson and chidren called at Henry Johnson's Sunday forenoon, Mr. and Mrs.«H. H. Moberts and family of Pickardville called a: the Krush home Sunday. Henry Johnson and Willie Larson assisted Lawrence Johnson with corn picking Saturday forenoon. Mrs, Adrian Brooks returned from dept en liye! been call- sd their by the illness of Mr. Krooks. the former at-| La: Pe "hin Nora Olson errived 0 and to attend school here. ent Selurday evening at Steeles 8 jurday evenini Midrand Mis, Christ Schooh. “ahd family afrat Enne Sunday evening at the Henry 0) * Mrs. A orrerasi and daughter Evelyn of Driseoll called on Mi. and| ¢ Mrs. Albert Christensen and taming | th Sunday eveni Clear Lake school number one and three opened Mi bgt +13. Sunday | ota, Miss Genevieve Olson is Mr. and Mrs, a Olson . 3. W. Beyer and ae. E, Beyer spent Saturday | evening at the J. harp home i mon townshi ‘rank S| Monday. on b | LA Stadenhues was a business | caller at Steele the latter part of the j week. 3 a Steele caller GLENCOR A large crowd gathered at sthel. manse to bid farewell to Rev. Soren- son and mother, who departed recent- ly for Minneapolis. A neat sum of money was presented to Rev. Soren- son as a token of appreciation for his services in this community. Sorenson expected to take up mission work in other fields, but recent fe- 8 tie evident that he will be again soon to North Dakota Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson of Wash- urn were callers on Mr, and Mrs. Axel Steinquist Sunday Herbert Wilson was one of the young men who attended the dance nt} Saturday night. Louise Hagen, der Hagen, celebrates her birthday Saturday Mr. and Mra, Martin Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Magen and son, called at the Gunder Hagen home Saturday. Word has been received that Kath- erine Cleve':nd, daughter of C. J. Cleveland and Livyd Milan were, narried a short time ugo, They ex- pect to make their future home at, Fargo, Fricnds extend to them a aughter of Gun- seventh | long, happy end prosperous life, Con- her stay in that state and feels much’ enrolled at School! aking a total of 24) Sunday night at the Oscar Anstrom | home. Frances Lange visited School No. 1 returned | Mond Sheldon Brooks left Sunday for Wilton, where he is attending high school. Gunder Hugen has been on the sick us. ihe inst few days. Herman Johnson transacted busi- ness at the Capital et ‘city Monday. ee sion se WEST EST BURLEIGH Miss Lottie Bates has been scwing for Mrs. Davenport and daughter | Pearl the past ioe ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mallard and a with relatives in Man- ve for. otate.. He! will. try to secure some threshing’ Chesak is buying cattle for, the market agein. Janet Stewart is staying with her aunt, Mrs. McLean, and attending the ehurch Thursday. oxen off - ti M their son to the doctor Sunday morn- mir He is suffering with appendi- citis. Mr. Voight is building a barn at Apple Creek School No. The oth- er barn was burned |i spring when the prairie fire went tl rough de- stro: ng many buildi fee ie” Batie Los toe his fam. jismearck, ill tie has been Mis ne, 98 his ‘tether law's ore for some time. Rev, Madison, our former minister is holding special meetings at, Wilton, | He has for his helper and Rev. Noah McCoy of McClusky. v, Sorenson, i phnrehes. ie e middle of September, where ye will preach. He had charge of the church Hi Belfield last winter, an Hegan t teuching Miss Alice McClean in_ Morton county Sept. 6tl Robert Woodland of Glencoe . has gone ay to thi fy ti expects ut the ie, tnraching mae and place, Bernard. Davenport,| } eek hi: ter the mea pe "hes week withthe their par. Mrs. Angus Stewart is spendi fe with her mother in M eel hoe po who has ents, Mieke Selaon ” retursed ae ne tant we bere rem mo Tage + where she teestment at the hot a teriage for moved. his fam- to the new in-home - near noken. He ts a helps 0 ‘care for the rm as Mr. eo Cana- dian. border. iain Christ Selland left Tuesday for! Minnesota f ait with friends and relative ,, The Misses Vives Shaffer, as Teva singer tl will preach at Belfield, where he was stationed for several months before | coming to Glencoe. Alex MacDonald, x pioneer settler of this district, and a sheep man of | rare distinction, has been chosen by the county agent to‘go to Montana te yurchase a large number of sheep with her father B. B. Qlson| lowing’ lage ine school in Driscoll. ¢ jell Tillefson commenced high! Ben Sucitz was t! school in Sterling Monday for the fol- er, Mrs. Smith yeur.. He is also driving one|family Tuesday and Wednesday. He! of, the school busses. is now arent e Columbia U . Word has been received that Mrs.|nity is speclatizing in mathe Harry Langic’s sister of near Dawson,} matics. Ben attended the publi guest of his! his parents to South Dakota H. A. Armstrong gutoed o the [Hazelton Tuesday Kos iy has heen mentioned that} qock where hi jeep pity may try to engage| Paul to. sp a ana hunter. Minn nota. § jany farmers hay open their ¢ the fact rie wolves have been destroy- ing eney, eee in this part of y days at the} been forced to | that Ne pekinasty “iréeehel: tt fs apt to cause rotting. Mrs, D. Rarkman has been disabled g| the. gest few days, owing to ii poleening. is Indecd very the returns. He canie to town Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant were}the home of their daughter, Mrs. | Theraday afternoon callers at’ the/y 4. Allensworth, and family. They Smith home. expect to spent a short time visiting The Ryan children were Sunday| with old fric and around Brau- | afterfoon visitors at the James Novy|dock before Ashland, | home. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. 0. O Sperry andtson| Miss Pekkcla who hes been visit- | Warren were callers atthe John Speiling friends near Braddock left for! othe Sunday. her home in Oregon Wedn She! Mr.tand Mrs. John Cook were tojwas accompani Miss / Denhoff Wednesday. Lempti. Seppa to Smit visited at the ispend the winte ‘Marghant honle Wednesday evening. Te ihace, accom Pearl White who has beenJatrs, Rassen Aarvig, left Wednesday , siting her friend Helen Marchant} morning for St. Paul.’ Mrs. Baer {: Ly) ald fifth of July returned to her oxpected to return home with ther SCHRUNK visit at! leaving for home b: who expects there. by Mr. and! Mr.| bh nh &. Marchant was in MeClusky wan franc test ersday forenoop. eae tot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith visited atltne, karawe for 8 few diy the A. Degner home Wednesday fore-( George ro ate Bi of Hazelton M. W. Witt is rebuilding her barn fore renal: whieh the prairic fire burned up this | spring. fgaiff,,td Mra, Herman Nictors and] femily were Sunday afternoon vis-| ieee t the William Witt home. Edward Novy spent Sunday after- noon with his friends, Tel and George hich have been distributed reyes | several farmers, who have decided to try their luck Among those farmers are Nor | Stewatt, Claud Houser, Mrs. Mr. Mallard. Mrs. Annie Smith has recently re- turned .from Thermopolis, Wyoming, | where she hus been taking treatments | at the hot springs. She reports ing a most joyous experience during improved in health. Anderson Moore culled at Nicholson home Friday and purchased ‘a guinea pig of John Becknall, pert at the art of raising Moore will also try his tthe same art. He bas already} away for a fine pair of those! little pets. Word has been received of Marion [moored who left recently for Los Angeles, where he will enter a Bible re Mr. Adams is making the his Ford car and reports hating a nice time as he speeds | onward towards the land of ‘the! bee gate. | Word has been received of R. the: ‘who! Nicholson, who has volunteered to enter the northern fields of golden | grain, stating that he has been ve | successful in obtatning work an {that harvesting Is about completed. \He expects to cross over into the id of the Maple Leaf where he will ere fee thrash one of the greatest crops | ga: in history. gener chert Woodland, together with his Ral; alph, expects to leave shortly for the Northern part of the state. | They will make the in, in their Ford truck, which Ral Sects. to haul grain with, while Mr. Woodland; ii ineer. wan prob- thrashing rig. leliver hi to McKenzie jay for Mr, Cameron who has sold several lomds to. L. E. PAH iia who is shipping: re that point. Several ie t ral f have fallen over this fine eetgel ly. which stopped | it makers fer a time, but’ now | tee are busy at it in’ and by the number of stacks isible ee is shortage of feed in Henry Mills is pn sanong the brave who hy listed to go nett: Joe Mills large foree of men employed ying on the Ri pent farm, which is occupied by the Brothers. * There area ry vd po. ht done in this viein' expected seaay * peel ine bea to sone au a Semi Nf get thee dae back, whi iy will thrash’ these days. He reports excellent this "year. xpecting a hard winter, as he is conainiye biting up feed, which is a mighty g hing at the Glen- coe church Sunday at the usual hour. Everybody is invited to attend. M, Nicholson is ie heelog Jal John Clark ‘fa Charlie ther with hi city, share § meal satay alternoss at the of pet Sper i an, car, as this is ‘this summer. Nice | township has teacher ot: a aaa new | Ponies MOTEANTA ‘of Tilden. Sterling, vieited | in gle nis commutity Sunday. 8) dock. Sthease: Qnd_ Mre. M. E. Ryu of Nolan. Mr. and Mra; Lytles and fami nt Sunday afternoon at the R. G.! chant home. ) john Fode and LeRoy Marchant; called on their friend, Andrus Nieter,; {Sunday forenooi Hes ‘Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Nolan and family {elstted Mrs. Nolan's sister, M Gust Frey, near McClusky Sunday | * afternoon ‘Mrs. J Seallon, who has been’ visiting her Pn He Towa, has | Petursed. hone Satui Jehn Fode v aa a folks Thurs- day evening. i vee ; Was, weil lunch served by JG. De mer were Bisn Thursday. 0. atitate in the of Mr. + [nion ML; me of Mrs aft nd a fine | the hostess and Frank Kell- | k business callers: sul bank during: the ab | MOFFIT The echoot belt has again rung and we are glad to have Mr. Cos: jwrove and Misx Rafteseth with us ‘again and extend a hearty welcome their new co-worker, Miss Kuhale. | Mrq. W. Edson was a caller in }town Mondny greeting the teachers] Dr. Prescott ix very anxious to or- jand ‘shopping. wanize a band amgnge the young Mr. and Mra, Sam Mauk, Mra. H.ffolks ef the stown. He seems to be {P, Asnestine and, W. Edson were | ver essful in this work. opping in town Monday. M. J. Hogan of Keneca, UL, Mise Lottie Moffit has gone tofrived in Braddock Thursday to lov Selfridge to teach during the com-fafter the interest of his father’ fag. year. farm north of Brad@ock and’ ¥ €. E. Moffit returned to Har b: Damesguard, He ret ares to work with a: threshing |home Friday. | much pleased with, the friendtiness | aot Enochson returned T shown him by the Braddock people fqom_ an. éxtended ‘visit, withfand hopes to return again. to’ this Telatives ih the jlovality “som: ture. Lime. Mrs. H.-P. | Asvelstine entertain Miss’ Florence Elliott left F the Ladies Ald at her home Wedries-Jtvach a térm of sehool near A delicious tui J Fitegthvous uutocd to Bis- morning, returning | f Steele were Braddock Friday morning. About 50 were nt. Martin Rtpptey. who was called away by the death of ‘his mother, | we mn Hippley, whose buriailis replastering the house, ju> Wisconsin, returned |. Doersshlag was a Phursday: 4 Mrs, W. V. ‘Carrol, .Mrs. Mart Rippley .and Emmet Carrol were Bavatce Thursday visiting M ef 4 son, who ure ing 3 at the John Jolingon: home. Miss Dorothy Lamb is attending high school. She ts staying with her, sister, Mgrs. Dewey Olson. Mrs. W, Hoeft and son, Mr. and Mys. John Benz and family, Mrs. H. P.. Agseletine, and Mrs. Fay Johnson were shopping and making social calls in town Thursday. Mrs. W, V. Carroll and daughter vig | SPEDE Eriday at the Fay Johnson El home. . Airs. Hd. Olson and Mrs. Dewey Qjson -motored to the John Benz home Friday afternoon. The atten C, Max, hy Women Re-marr, interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson of Wishek arrived Saturday for an over Sunday visit, at the Fay Johnson M M H. P. Asselstine motored to Bismarck Sunday where a ch ane visited at Kk 9) Men. Kent Lane of Glen- ted with relatives here Sun- Johnson and led“at ‘the Chris ‘Thorson, Harold Lane, and J. R. Car- enter homes Sunday morning. BRADDOCK Quite number of Braddock folks attended Labor Day exercises at Persian Lake park Monday after- nocn, Jn ‘the kid baseball game Bradd@ek. lost to Napoleon. Mra. Nettie Blakeman, ‘who hav beon ne ‘guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. left ‘on Monday to visit her es Mrs. Arngld Anderson of Cooperstown. She was accompanied , als Mrg. Allen. Mr. Allen drove theta to Steele ta tat. the train. .* rRupH..Wwas # passenger to ~Mongfay to have. dentu) work . dong.’ He returned | home Wednes@ay. Mr.. and Mrs.; Adolph Exener and tamily@ho ‘left here four-ago, and who' hate since been living at Cor- vallis, Oregon, have returned -to Braddock.’ ‘They :intend to. locate womewhere faa here and (expect to make North Dakota their future home.; We welcome them back. They made the trip by auto, first; u ne thro; British Columb! Mr, aud Mrs, 4. A. Reaman and Couba 8th 16% daughter spent Labor Day in Brad: | Miss Cecil Ryan of Bismarck wana between train visitor with her par- . C. P. Albright, who th a ei hes or. the pust a, lett arate: for fhetr arid 0, Lewle Lesher and, retu north to honday after end at their re- sengers to Bisma noon to spend Sunday with friends ruck by a car and killed Sunday} sehool at Dana and then moved with | the: [| prices are reduced. Linto: |e Cor, 61 Re. airs. sleman, and \by her jana Wayne on relatives in the city. Father Krank preached his in the Catholic mornin He a reer. 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