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+. Mr. and Mfs. Nels Nelson and Hugo were transacting business in Binmarck and Mandan last. Friday, bringing Emma and Toddie Rue home to ‘visit, over Sunday. Art Magnus and son were a fo Axel Johnson cut grain last day. Mrs. Charlie Rue, Madlin and Gladys were shopping in the capital | city last Saturday. i Joe Fisher and Martin Tooker were threshing for Albin Spauberg and ~ Charlie ‘hue Tuesda: Mrs. Nels Netson visited with Mrs. | Geo Nelson Tuesday afternoon. Emma Nelson, Toddie Rue and the! church last Sunday. Clifford Seott were | h’ Mr, «Seo! parents, Mr. and Walter Scott, near Regan, and in the evening Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr, and Mrg. Nels Nelson, and took ~Emma baek to attend school. Carl Larson. has just returned tol fis home from weeks absence his home from a three week’s ab- he spent in a Bis- Mr. Larson looks very helped jon. jelson and Hugo “Charlie Rue thresh Tuesday. : Laurence Madlin and a few of bh ‘friends were business callers ut Geo. | Nelson’s farm Tuesday. 3 A few cars were seen going to the! rne Madlin sale “Thureday, who is | going to Morton county, to raise | sheep. He will rent ‘his fam. Laurance Madlin was a business | ler in Regan last Tuesda: Cut) Larson attended serv the school house last’ Sunday. shack known as the which Martin bought: to: use: for Sxranary and-move it:to his: place. Mr. and out for a trip tothe river to Martin | ?Hourgous: plueemenr Bismarck: last’! Sunday. H John Anderson broke — his corn | hinder and it’ is laid up for repairs! this Mr. and Mts. Blbin. Spengberg and Violet attended the party_ last Saturday night held at Henry Strom’s iplnce. John Kruger called on the Nelson boys Wednesday. Ervin Lundeen was a dinner guest at the Nelson: boya’ last’ Wednesday, returning 2 water tank to use in theeshing thin week. Joh keish attended the Arne Mad- lin sale’ held Thursday. Martin Nelson called on Lawrence Madlin Friday morning on busi We had a very hard frost Fri night which froze one ineb of ice on the water tank. ‘ieo nnd Martin Nelson visited with John Kafter Thursday night, ‘The Nelson boys called at the Kd. Morris home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson motored to the capital city on a shopping trip | , Sutur’xy. Alb Spangber, ax. a caller at Martin Nelson's Friday morning on business, Lennart Ol a Hugo Nelson droye some cattle to McKenzie Friday for Albin Spangberg, from where they are to be shipped. Carl Muth called at the Nelson boys Friday on busine: David Trygg. was a caller in the capital city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Reish, Andrew Anderson and Geo Cadle were sho) peys-in Bismarck Saturday on busi ness. Macky house | John Anderson was business in Regan Saturday. Martin and Geo Nelson and family guests at the John Anderson home: Sunday. Olget Strom, Mrs. Peterson, cousin of the Stroms, Albert ‘and xUeBt were callers at John Ander- son's Sunday. eMrs: John Anderson was out buy-! ing’ vegetables Shaminsky. Pete Davis and son were callers at Geo. Nelsor John Anderson's and Charlie Rue's Sunday on business. Trene Anderson has been out. of school for a week. She is suffering a painful abscess in her gums. There was large atten inday school Sun Those present were Paul, Melvin and Laurence Coleman, Edith and Len- nart Olson, Gladys Nelson, Mrs. Ne! Relson, Emma and Hugo, Mrs. Law enée. Madlin and Donald, Mi Sheldon and Dorothy, Clar: grette and Gladys Rue, Mr. and Mes. Art Magnus and family, Floyd An- derson, Mr, and Mrs. Farley and fam- ily, Androw Trygg, Alvin, Edgar and Elmer, Ida, and Myrtle Momaises: and -Mr..and Mrs. Fred und family. Gerald) Nelson is absent: from! sehool with a bad toothache this week | Martin Nelson and: John Qlson helped John Anderson cut corn Mon- lay. The Nelson boys were threshing Wednesday. Nels Nelson and Hugo Wednesday. Nels and Hugo Nelson, Jon. Os John Anderson, John Kafer, Coleman and John} Kruger hel; them. Emil Johnson wi >Johm Olson's Sunday. Dr. Brandt from Bismarck was zone of the hunters seen Sunday in our district, Geo. and’ Martin Nelson: called on! Oscar Coleman Monday noon on busi- | ness. Nels Nelson and Hugo were Bis-' “marek shoppers last Friday. They | brought Emma home. = Jobn Kruger'was helping the Nel-! son boys geting the threshing rig | zteady for action Tuesday, The Nelson boys threshed for John visiting with st returned: with: Gee. and Bill sy trom the Canada harvest fields, ple, helping them run the. separator. dance held in Joe Sorche’s barn Saturday night was-quite well Zaktended, it being their last dance for "the neason. Deputy Sheriff Joe Var: ley; attended the dance. 3 Mew. A. Kruger is laid. up” this ‘with. a bad’ cold or grippe. 2 We anderstand we. will’ have: new in our neighborhood on Charlie Rue farm from neat Mc: | 489 age Tawrenec Madlin’ brought, > here: loed of f tetris “os ‘from the Neiron {1 The Nelson boys were moving a! als, Mrs Porter Nelson were | ° '¥} collection for the world service fund transacting fe last Sunday from : 4 | congratulations are offered. | St asl where ties Anderson Thursday. Eng Tuft, who | The Nordstrom, who. " wepting an hia farm north of a very operat: improving and able-to be {home before Mrs. Junge left. She ‘visited with her daughters, Irene, jut Fargo, and Winifred, at Bismare jon her way home. evening train and his people went; M. W. F. May of Bismat:k wi were to meet him, |4 Braddock caller thin week. After on unusually carly cold spell; Mrs. Wm. Robingon and family. have | by and frost, we are all gind to have;moved into the Thompson apartment i vacated by Mrs, Edna Rambough, Mrs, A. J. Piers ed with friends at Sterling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. with the J. 8, Swanson and Voll families Sunday. Mrs. Emma Bush, rs. Keith Ham- ilton and Nick Granas autoed to Bis- marck sone te, visit with Mra, Lula Swanson at t 5 xius hospital: They report Mrs. Swanson as" not much improved and it willl be some time before she will be able to leave Shafter, accompanied! y Mrs, Albert Christenson, took the county fair at Steele Thursday. | Myrtle Christensen was a pas- nger Thursday afternoon for Steele, where she had some. dental; work done. She also took in the fair while there. E. A. Van Vleet had some of his pure bred hogs at the Steele county! fair, ‘Those who were awarded prizes at the Kidder county fair from: Clear Luke were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaf- fer for Shr ire sheep and early Ohio potatoes, Mr. and Mrs, Harold | Hargrave for Shyopshire sheep and turkey Mr. Wak business tri form one day Miss Lanove « Clear Lake week-ond Mrs, Georg: Clifford rye for bi Mr. Titus ot Jake! Avis Carlisle, who is now at- \tending high school at Bismarck, spent the week end at her home at Ko: Marian Barton wag the. ruest Avis Carlisle Sunday. . T. Barton family were Su day guests with Kintyre relatives, Mesdames Allen, MeCuskey and; at a shower ning in honor of Misa ave, teacher of vol jo. 1, spent th teele with her siste Hier. has been. seeding he last few days. oll motored to hone Monday for that he was to home near James: Nel " the, Ca penter Lumber Braddo After the gu sembled Master Emmet and John M Cusker carried in a large basket well filled with beautiful gifts, which they placed beside the bride-to-be who opened each package and thanked icious lunch com- f ice cream in. ink heurt, and coffee was then served after which the guests either played cards ov. entered into conversation as they “| wished. Mrs. Wayne Baxter, Miss Alma Bibel- er, Mrs. J. B. Rott of Hazelton, and Mesdames Waitey~.Emptch und Enders, retutives' of the groom. Mr, und Mrs. ‘Dailey expeet-to: reside in Braddock after they return’ from a wedding trip no one knows where, No doubt they will be royally enter- tained when. they return. We know that is what they are anticipating. George Dexter, necompanied by Mrs. Dexter und son, Alvin, sutoed to Bismarck Saturday from’ which. place Mrs, Dexter, accompanied! by her mother, left for Seranton, N. Dak, where they will’ visit relativ The Braddock Brady and and Civie club met at the home of Mrs. fe ager Wednesday evening. ar E. Raker and Mrs. J. H. Bower were a: sistant hostesses. Mrs. O. M. and son, Har- siting at Regan tipped at the George their way home Lanore M k Shaffer and daughter, ‘Vivian, . Albert Christen: ose home Monday evening. s3 Vivian Shaffer visited Clear ke school Monday afternoon. Mrs. F. B. Lodge and Blare cele called at the Hurold Hargrave home Sunday. Mr. Starr and Osear Hegebust of Mandan accompanied by Olaf Olson were hunting at Lengendal lake Sunday. BRADDOCK > were held in the Union M. BE. church Sunday evening, there being quite a large attendance, Rev. Pearson took us the subject his dis- course, ei ighed in the Balance and Found Wanting.” A collection for world service was taken which amounted to almost $33. The total where she will represent the local club at their state convention. Mrs. C. T. Barton will also go to Wahpe- ton und take part in the program. She will talk on “My Trip to the Biennial Convention at Atlantic for the year 1926 is: Sunday school,| City,” Mrs. Long und Mrs, Aarvig $26, und church, $57, making total will ulso xo if car roads and weather of $83 from Braddock. Special music | js favorable. was rendered by the choir. Services! “Mr. and Mra. W. W. Mandigo autoed next Sunday morning at 11:30 a. m./to Mandan and Bismarck Thursday. ‘A booth festival at which donations! Friday evening, September 24, the for the church hospital will be re-|old friends and neighbors of Mr. und ed is being held at Napoleon) Mr:. Chas. Barth gathered at the Wm. Friday evening, October first. Beseler home at a farewell party The Braddock Union Sunday School | before their departure for Cleveland is holding a food sale in the Vie and|Ohio, A splendid lunch was served Long store Saturday, Oct. 2, begin-| by the ladies und a good time en- ning at 11 a.m. Proceeds are to £04 juyed by all. In behulf of the as- towards the church budget. This {s]‘sembled crowd W. W. Mandigo ee a yearly sale put on by the Sunday |sented Mr. and Mrs. Barth wit School to help do their part to-|purse, showing the esteem in which wards helping out with the ex-|they are held by their neighbors, and penses of the church. At all pre-|also good wishes for them in their vious sales the people have been very! future home. Wishes were also ex- generous with their contributions and | pressed. by all that they might re- we would ask that the good will be|turn to Braddock, kept up and that the children be en-| Arvo Katko returned. home from adr in th ir good work of help-)New England where he has been aed threshing. The. Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. S. 8. Tracy Thursday afternoon, September 23 with a fair attendance. Mrs. Tracy proved herself a splendid jhostess with serving a fine lunch. ‘The next meeting will be held. at the home of Mrs. Wm. Robinson Thursday evening, October 14th. R. H. Corey and F, Zellmer autoed to Bismarck, returning home Tues- . Mr. Corey has been suffering from rheumatism and went to Bis- eg to take treatments from Dr. vila: Gertrude Piers left: for burg, N. D., Monday to visit f | there prior to going to Valley | where she will enter the S Teach. rs college for the coming year. Miss iers taught last year at sburg. & baby ber was born to Rev, and Mrs. C. Pearsons. at Napoleon Friday, September 24. On behalf of the Braddock congregation heartiest. Say Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barth ure visit- ing at the home of their son, Rennie Barth, and. family. Mrs. Clara Naramore passed.’ through Braddock Monday. morning’ on her way to Grand Forks, being foth Dr. Westeen. Harry Petrie drove her ml ae to:take the train, lotes of Steele met with, ane rls of the high school and grades Monday. night for the pur- o' oreenlaine a school band. It was decided not to organize one as the number of. students interested was too small, ‘ednesday: morning Mr. Sherman called: a meeting of the girls. this meeting it was decided there would be no girls’ etball team this year. Last year two or three of the girls sissies injuries. Many of: the schools throughout the. state are eliminating girls’ basketball unless girls’ rule’ are: observed. git physical training class will be held at four o' lbek two or three times a week, During the he past week book shelves have been built in one of the sma! class rooms along.the south side. The shelves: are lat and will hold a great number of books and equip-‘ ment as well. Hereafter this: cla room will be known us the libr Shelves. have. alo been built in the science room. for..the uccommodation of the of ea secpnaary to that branch of jee Mrs, T, H. Magee, who has been ending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. L. P. Weber, returned to her home at St. jonday. She left by way of O, Feltheim and family moved this week into the A, C. Staak residence whieh they have purchased: Severn! more of the boys who have heen im the northern harvest fields have returned to their homes here, Among them are Art Koenig, Clyde Smithy Alfred and Harold Junge, Billy Wilton and Harry Koenig. On ac- count of the heavy rains in that’ sec- tion of the country the boys were unable to get in very many days of work, Messers Feltheim, Mikesell Benz and Eyleman returned Friday from shipped several carloads of stock Saturday. Mr. Shelby of Kintyre is installing ia new hot air furnace in the J. Mikesell house this week. Mrs. M. Goodyear of Braddock: is seriously ill at the home of her jdaughter, Mrs. August Benz, “- Mead i Ment: Sherwin We are. heving;“Warren's Robin Hood and His Morty: Men” read to us bred” which we finlah- ‘poem for the/ fi severed x very long tu ' tiem. oy ware. get renee tteres inereting. A ‘learaln woe acon ptember... month. pleasent did . not. tae ke the put covers. on all’ jing of the eri Star at Linton Tuesday — evenin, October — 2tat. se ladies entertained the Linton Adolph Exener and’ family have moved irito their old home north of town and are now settled in their vid neighborhood and umong their old friends. Little Vern Koenig entertained a number of his little friends on: his fourth, pe jctobe: iy the it little, folks ys folks. All » accompanied by lf Mis. “Aliensworth, returned Wednes- from St, Paul where Mrs, Allens. | worth underwent ao very suceessful ration and is omerine. wiealy, M ny rena bri al jets a. Trey Trac; of Pallock, § © ong at the owes o aol Mrs. His. Keotlgr it, Tore the Mrs. 8. 8. Tyaey and re x Menten! yt han been Nordstrom and 1 win, were among who -ati a fi party which was near 3 at the” Henry “Strom” home es Saturday Zz and Mr: Minn 1 his emi: at Walegt Grove, sit when | ii 1 I. Corey visited {j ‘The out-of-town guests were ! Vie! will leave next Monday for Wahpeton |} | Miss Elsie Bi t the week-led at the funeral services of Neil at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E: | lneay, two year old son of Mr. and called there by the death of her| At, for weal exercises. farmers oF ‘to stories about ing his brakeman duties on the "Northera Paeifie. te James- petheg Mr. and Mes. Martin Hagen motor. | ed to Wilton Saturday afternoon, Susie and-Franees Krush called at the Arthur Hansen .hemhe Sunday. Jim Fairman. who has been work: |ing near Jamestown returned to this | vicinity Saturday. Mr, and Mre: Walter Johnson and a hardehi family aaa’ be punished. | A number. of. Baldwin folks. motor- ed to hs ag sane, scone, to a, ten e- final revival oe A These Micetahe have heen held ‘in’ Wilton the rGaat..two | weeks with fair werent aasey faring the) week and ‘day. On aeapnt ‘of the Grand the- ater. Rev. Matteson will leave early in the week for other fields of en- deavor. Miss Gladys Rupp, high. school studest of Bismarck spent the week jend with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1G. @, Rupp. Mesdames fra. and Ral ff. stein motored to: Still where they: were guests at w ered jman Fy all tein home. Albert Résendahi have. returned to their home at Jame: town sftep, w pleasant jvisit over the week end atthe home of Mr, and M Alpot Ryberg. i | urence Fittte, Jean Perkins: and’ {Ralph Fricke who have in Work- jing on a threshing rig in the north- ‘ern part of the state have returned home. Sam Brown has also come hack ftom the vicinity of Harvey | where he has teen working. Captain: Herman Brocupp of Wash- burn visited’ with his sister, Mrs. Mert White. the latter part of the week, ‘He also visited with friends in the capital city, A few of the: neighbors of the Brown. trothers gathered home ey. Prva to take ‘| the Dempsey-Tunney bout over the radio. Seyeral radio partiés’ were held andall feport the returns ‘com- ing: in. plain and’ clenr. The result of the mi was a surprice to locn! ss who had expected. Dempsey, to win, Miss Anna Brown of Bismarck spent a few days of the week at her hoime east of town. Ira Falkenstein motored to Bis- marek the fore part of. the week to conault'an oculist about his eye which has been giving ee considerable trouble the past f Mr. and Mrs; Rites R | tertained a number of friends ry ‘thelr jhome Sunday evening. Amohe those resent were Mr. ond Mrs. Algot yberg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Lal dahl; Algot Strom and. Albert Pe son, all of the Still districts Mr. ang Mrs, Herbert Littte were chopping in the capital city the latter | part of the weel Patton: , farmer of -Crom- well township was a recent caller in “itown. He reports that his ‘sister, s. Mullenberg, and her daughter, Stephenson, who have been visit- ‘ing at the Nelson home. for several weeks, have retui home. ‘Andy Larson has been busy the past week hauling conl in his truck for Baldwin residents. | Mrs, Rie! al Borner took the north Soo to: W: rts y morning, where she wa: caller at the {tal partors of: Dr: Nugent. She: also Visited with friends in. the lignite ,city during the day and returned home late in‘the afternoon, Paul — r, who has been help- ing Ira Palkenstein the past two weeks with his farm work, han re- turned. home. | Mi Mildred Eriekson, local tench- er, visited at her home in the capital “eity over the week end. ie many friends of F, M. Parker will be interested in knowing he re- cently opened up the rural school in Cromwell township near the Fulton Nelson home. Mr. Farker formerly tuught school near Arnold and has been working for the J. R. Watkins company oN the past year. Rev, cw wart-of Mandan p: ed through | ya Friday afternoon en route to Wilton where he officint- Thomas Morgan call- at at Cs Dave: Dixon home Satur- day <evening: ~ Wendolyn Welder called on the Grantharte brotne Friday foreno Mr, and. Mi to Wilton: Saturday. afternoon. Walter sommeen tramtacted busin in Wilton’ Satu Alvin Lan, Dave Dixon re- turned: home lay evening from ale where they have been putting up: hay. Clarence Pranklund called on otfo this Sindhy afternoon, Dave | Dixon, ae Billy and Lloyd, and’ Mrs. Alvin Lange and | daughite » Frances and Martha, call- Jed at Thomas Morgan's Sund: Rudolph Hagen trafisacted busi at’ the wie Mom morning. Mr. and Mrs, 5. Franklund and children called at: the heme of Gus Brostrom Sunday, Mrs, John. Path ‘of’ Bismarck, who arrived Friday, returned. to'that place Sunday. May Anstrom spent’ Sunday evening ith the Krush; siaters, . Lars und! Mjllard, Jacobson, Violet Johnson ‘visited! Sunda: noon at the Henry Jacobson home. Ada Fairman retdrned Sunday to her sister’s, Mrs. Arthur Hanson, aft- er agsisting her folkn a few days last we Mrs. Henry Jéyuken and son, Nor- man, and Gertrude Danstrom, motor- ed to Wilton Saturday afternoon. Albert Nelson) and Ed. Brown de- parted by car Thursday for Chicago, where they expect to be employed. Mrs. Adrian Brooks and Mrs. C. W. Brooks called'at the Nick Krush home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen and son, Alfred, and niece, Louise, at- tended the. show in Wilton Satur- =| day evenness Mr. and Mré, A. C. Wilde and children of Wilton’ called at jthe Theo. Taylor home Sinday after- noon. Sheldon Brooks; wiro: ix staying’ at ‘ummings while attending high hool at Wilton, spent Sunday at his parental home. He was accom- panied by Steve Krush and Homer Truax of Wilton. Victor and Arthur Frankland call- ed_on Clifford Hanson Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Martin Hagen called ay Mr. and Mra, T. Jacobson Sun- ay. Mr. and Mi joyd: Maynard motor. ed to Wilton Sunday evening. Jim Fairman transacted business in Wilton Sunday evening. Mrs. Adrian Brooks, Lucille Brooks and niece, Margaret Brooks, motor- ed to Wilton ‘Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph. Hagen and son, Alfred, and niece, Louise, called at Gunder Hagen’s Sunday afternoon, Henry Johnson and Herman Johi son transacted business at the mine Monday mornin; Lloyd Maynard chines at the Wilton high school Monda: Townley Anstrom called on the Lange brothers Sunday. Osear Anstrom called on Lawrence Johnson Monday. Marie and Caroline Johnson and May Anstrom spent an enjoyable aft- ernoon at the Nick Krush home Sun- day. It was the last Sunday.that the est family will spend in this vi- cinity. Axel Steinquist transacted business in Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen at- tended the show in Wilton Mohday evening. and after- Mrs. E. H. Ulness, who died Thurs- day morning in’ the Bismare! pital after a brief illness. neas family are well known here and their many Baldwin friends will be sorry to learn of the death of their little boy. Purp Barn eh He egy ie ex-sheriff ol Burleigh inty an resident of Baldwin, was the fore part of the w: Dr. William P. Thelan of Wiltoi| ag passed ieeses here Thursday en route home from the capital city ware he attended o meeting of the ‘board of health and accom- fanied his wife and daughter, Grete. chen, who left the same day for St. Paul, Minn. Miss rr) will ca sume. her. studies ot ‘atherine’ sehoel. and Mra. Thelan on visit with friends in the Twin Cities, r turning home some time next week, Mise.» Gertrude Rev. M. Fast, 4 1. Enze and son, Peter, motored to Bismarck Wed- mesday. The latter had an X-ray La of his foot he broke some time “Nir, and Mrs. J. O. Rise called at pe M. A. Lein home in Kidder county N. Lein motored Howard Brenden assisted Filmer Arneson move his cattle and machin- ery to Eldridge the latter part of st week. N. A..Soderholm transacted busi- ness in Tuttle Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Arneson spent a couple days last week visiting at. the Sivert Brenden home. J. A. Rise motored to Driscoll ever * Ole Spilde and sons, Einar and Knute, motored to Tuttle Saturday evening to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson and daughter, Alice, and 0! i mot oS to Bismarek We Tepes Mrs. Derrick Tatum of pent Sun visiting at the ir Arkeven hom uite a few from this vicinity Pm Prined wae aid hela at the nem Sundi moe ind Charlotte Olson, caller here. A large number of local residents at peng the funeral. services for Os-' r Fosberg,.who was killed in a aerident near here last Sunday. eral services were held in the Still Lutheran chureh Tuesday afternoon with: Rev. G. tewart of Mandai a friend of the family, officlatin, nak vets. was a former servi a member ‘of the American Megion Miltary. honors were obr served at the. ea salute fired and rel 8 sounded. ‘the pallbearers | Igane jot eae jlecidedly | compnnied by their cousin, No Dest wesk ha bean mei Ly a heavy Frids night| Olson, called at the Ole N; Hits ed everythin in sight, and lund ibe ei ie ok Rise and daughter, Olga, si . The fr it ning. asia red Wi 'ront coming so qui to Wing Tuesday. afternoon. foui ‘them unprepared. Scarcely = also called at the North Patter: any dues have b been and-a lot {son ranch. ¢ Big ear ~ be picked. desnsins th seed es and: it E sdoultty it wil weethe ts ce, 4 ing it. ethers sompiai, re z Hrabtact and” and - it's that blows nobody good. PAINTED. WOODS Veron Peterse@ ealled at the Clif- ford Hanson Sunday. itu ar tity Beturdey Pianthatine cup! smetin, husine ‘ LL bi Brostrom transacted business Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and’ tamily motored’ to Drineath Sunday. Cari and Bennie Lein ran were in this vicinity Bundy Mabel and’ Eunice of Pargo arrived’ here Sunday: pies iy} spend some time visiting . relatives, But, while and friends here. A. Rise ‘ealled at miners are re ryaning | * a Mr. and Mrs. J an ill wind ‘hristianson en Saturday fore- i rImer Arneson nce i Tain attended dance in Bteels ir. and "ie. Ole2Vik and he Nick Kru: ine wine vicinity aad tre E. V. Franklund and nded the evangelical meet- tn’ now at h ‘Mes, Roes with her Voltin, Ada Fair- visited at ave Dixon motored | hi Harel ‘Cl Christianson: and: Joe Rite at the meee Arneson: hone | ‘uesday mornii ne sieweed Harrie hg oh Be Mane’ jansen repair his car Mon Sivert Brenden. and. son, Howa . M. J. Lein and son, Marian, ai | Mr. and Mex, Elmer ute "200k | ditiner fy the Hetirg,, Arneson home | Driscoll Sunda; i. Arneson ond Howard Bren- yurned from Eldridge, N. D. i jay’ evening where they moved the former's cattle ond machinery last week. | There will be English services in the eeeiee October 3rd at 2. o'clock. Alice Arneson ‘tt Tuesday with her friend, de) ise. Ir, Barkman and Doreiny spent Mgunday at One | Bjerke’s. Mt. and Mrs. Elmer Arneson called at the Dallas Berkman home Wed- nesday evening. TEMVIK Miss Louise Foell, who is attend: | ing high school at Hazelton, spent | the week-end with her parents, Mr.; and Mrs. Will Foell. (3 sl ond} children, Merle and “Bien from were shopping in Linton Saturday. | Miss Ann Calquhoun, who is at-| tending high school at Hazelton, és the week-end with her parents, | ah hg David Calquhoun. J. Enders’ mother, Mrs. Carson, N. Ve and six. | Roy “B. Enoe nd | tn son, Robert, of Leith, ‘oad daugh- | Agnes, of St. Mary’s high school, | Bicmetek arrived Thursda: evening for a few days’ visit at the Enders home. Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Foell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Witt attended the fair at Eureka, 8. Dak., Wednes- be, erie made ye re Mr: by car. and. ‘iran Boy inders, Mr. “i a, meh and daughter, es, ated! to Braddoe ae Ms Daily motored evening to at- -|tend the shower given in honor of Miss Esther Weber, who is a bride of the month. Mins Merle Chase, who is attend- ine high school at Hazelton, spent week-end with her mother, Mra. Lydian Chase. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlecht motor- ed to Ashley, Sunday morning to spend wa Wa ing there. Mrs. ‘oell and daughter, Louise, watbead to Linton Saturday. Minses Pauline Schlecht and Carrie Burkhardt of Linton were visiting here Sunday. | ning. | Mrs. T. Daily of Carson, N. D., and eeoy Edwin Morford of Hi datler here Monday — ‘ rbinton trans: | acted Nee here Thursday penton ts. Charles a Ham: tertained Y¥. P. B. Bride evening. one reported a need time. “t Misses Kathrine Thomas and Julie Heisler it the week-end with ions | {Fei 1S @ “preg Nei juat spent | with Ni anele and nt, Mr. and| on | Mrs. F. J. Piets of Linto: Misses Alice Catqukoun 3 and Rose! yy eee were in Linton Sunday eve-/ aing. Christ Albreeht tranéacted business | in Linton sey afternoon. Mr. ant Frank ‘Muckler | pton en- motored to Linton Saturday after-/ | Mr. nies and Mrs. James Monahan and| motored to Lin-| i oa Friday evening to attend the | marie at the Willows theatre. “Live Wire Club” enjoyed @ " wike’ “atid wienie roast’ Monday eve-) Every one reported.a very enjoyable time. © | mma and John Schatz were cal! ers at the John Schlecht home Sun-_ sq, Ethel Fields, who ts atteind:| igh school at Hazelton, ping ek-end with home folks Lurvick, who ha: received | medical treatment in Bismarck, re- turned howe Saturday. i Miss Alice CalquhouS’ is staying at; the A. W. Quast, home this week, | Merle Buck of Hampton was a catler here Sunday evening. | nn Dally Weda Father Webee morning, September: une ut Linton, inthe presence vi & number of relatives, occurred Les marriage of Miss Esther, Weber to: Leo Daily, Fr Otto: Weber officiat- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Baxter of. Braddock and Mr. and Mrs, Charles’ J, Enders, Temvik, acted as witnessen: At the close of the ceremony, @ delightful three-course wedding breakfast was served to the relatives at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Charles J. Endérs, Temvik. A pink and white color was car- gee out in the decorations, flowers,’ c, The young couple left immediately after breakfast for Aberdeen and other South. Dakota points. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weber of Braddock, and belongs to one of the best known familiés of Emmons county, She is well known to a jarge circle of friends, who wish ‘the greatest hap- piness in her wedded .li The groom is the son of Mr. and PAATO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1026 \ O YAMA wh | in well known. throughout the county. He is a in et of Braddock, being manager of- Ai ber contpany at ind his bride will their future Pay Their pe kh friends congratu- , late’ them-and wish them much lup- piness and joy in their wedded life. SCHRUNK Carl Johnson and infant iter returned home from Wilton hursday. ‘ "tames Novy and’ family were in Wing on Saturday. J. E. Witt called at Marchants on Friday afternoon R. G. Marchant was in Wing on |Thursday forenoon, Mr. and ae i” nee, and family, a Mts. R..G. Marchant and ily, and Pearl White were callers by the Carl Johnson home Sunday. Johnny ane Manuel Fode, Andrew Neiters, Johnny Witt and Mr. and Fred Smith were visitors at the R. G. Marelrant Horne, Mt) aid Mrsi-Wm: Witt were shop- pers it: McClusky. Saturday after- je ol G. Marchant took a-load of wheat tines ‘Wing Monday morning. daa wane he spent. Sunday at the James fis "Peart White who spent the |tast two weeks in McClusky, and Chately Is_ spending a few ‘days at ie R. G. Marchant home before re- taenig to tae Williams. Mrs. dau, STEIBER Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson made ‘a trip to Bismarck Friday. Miss Gertrude Hickel returned to Tuttle Tuesday after spending sev- eral faye visiting friends and rela- : Gotliew Steinert and. Delbert Olson wre Sunday visitors. at the Wm. Hickel residence. i = Misi MinwleeM: end: et, the, b 5 Mr 5 Bistiinrek ries dane Masi Naoed Hegetrom: spent the week-cnd at, her home, near Still. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson called on Mr. and Mrs. Malone Satutday evening. Merwin bind is helping C. L. Ma- lone with the hi Miss Winnie ‘Malone attended the farewell party given for Miss Freda Uhde at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, of Reg Mrs. Clifford Nel: @ mn who has heen staying with her sister, Mrs, John Carlson, returned to her home. near Driscoll’ Monday. Everyone appreciates the heautiful weather after the storm of last week. Important Announcement LONG DISTANCE Effective October 1, 1926 Changes in Long Distance Rates ~ For, the longer distances, both to points within North Dakota and to points outside the state, substantial reduc- tions will be made in toll rates, effective October 1. changes for calls within the state of North Dakota and to points in Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and South: Dakota are reductions, while there are’ some slight increases for shorter distances to states other than those mentioned. As examples of-the reductions for longer distances, the day station-to-station rate from F; $5.60 instead of $7.95; from Fargo to Duluth $1.30 instead _ of $1.50; from Fargo to Dickinson $1.60'instead of $1 90; from Bismagck to Minneapolis and St. Paul $2.00 instead to New York will be "TELEPHONE SERVICE CHANGES IN NORTH DAKOTA All of $2.55; from Bismarck to Seattle $4.80:instead of $6.75; from Grand Forks to Chicago $2.95 instead of $3.95; sea : Grand Forks to Williston $1.65. instead of $2.20;. from Grand Forks to Cleveland $4.05 instead of $5.65.. Reversed Charges on Station-to-Station Calls Heretofore the reversal of charges has been available only a quia ia "AY person-to-person calls.. As a further convenience to the public, this privilege will be extended’ to station-to-station calls. where the rate is 25 cents or more. Longer Reduced Rate Period A new evening discount period from 7 to 8:30 p. m. for station-to-station.calls will be established. Between these hours, the discount will be approximately 25 per'cent of the day station-to-station rates;.from 8:30 p. m. to 4:30 a. m., the discount will be about 50 per cent of the day rates. These discounts will apply where the day gtation-to-station rate is 40 cents or more with a minimum reduced rate of 35 cents. These discount periods-will-apply for station-to- station calls in North Sahn and to any point in 1 the “United States. The net result. of these ree cine North Dakota telephone iftterests-of useful: long dis “For full details, ene or Aa atour al be a ihiciatiel saving for é service apap. <'4 are made’ in- the Agee converdence ant ‘wo! fdenish: 9 still better and more tance service. : Se write; tele- ah pnsingse office.

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