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**< PAGE TEN INTED WO pSe | k call. | ee Arthur Damstrom of Bisma' ed at Hi Johnson's Sun 1 4 in called on Arthur Han-! nduy evening. ertrude Damstram, who has bee ting at Henry Johnson's for the ‘ past three weeks, le nday her parental home 2 Earl Dixon stopped grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ©. jeveland, Sunday afternoon, Brooks spent and Sunday with for his 3. nit evening Rudolph Hagen uise, moto Wilton y evening q Joe Vallin, Bill Jackso Mrs. d i and Henry | 3 Johnson called on Oscar Jupnman' 5, Sunda ‘ternoon, | Henry Johnson and son, Norman,| called on Gus Larson Sunday after noon. { gva Krush spent Friday forenoon at the Arthur Hansen home, i Lawrence Johnson assisted Nich h in moving to his new location in Chapin, red Brown ix an empl Wilton mine eat the| with ge stayed Jey Anstrom Sunday ev Herman Johnson is now aying: at! the He hnson hi i Bill Jackson called on Joe Vallin} Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Marton seshel of Tron Moun- | tain, Mich., who has heen visiting the | past few weeks with her fathe : Peterson, in Wilton, is now visiting | at the of her sister, Mrs, Henry Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hagen motor- 4 to Bismarck Saturday and iting with their daughter, Olgeirson, of that city Mrs. Gus John-| : Minnie Berkquist, Mrs. pn and Vendal Vitalus called at rence Johnson's Sund Arthur and Harry M y were} callers at the C. W. dtrooks home| Sunday evening. Olive Rieshel visited school No. 1 Monday. Albert Lange was absent from school No. 1 Monday. Mrs, Adrian Brooks, Miss Lucille, Orval and Margaret Brooks called the Henry Johnson home Sunday evening. Townle Anstrom visited with afternoon, y Anstrom and to Wilton to & Donald Lange Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ose daughter, May, moto shop Saturday. Mr. and M Rudolph Hagen and son, Alfred, visited at his brother's, Gunder Hagen, Sun afternoon, Lawrence Johnson, Andrew Vallin : and Walter Johnson motored to 4 Wilton Thursday afternoon. ar Jacobson called Martin 's home Thursday evening. obson has been assisting Lawrence Johnson with his Louise Hagen spent Saturda ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. inder Hagen. Herbert Wilson transacted business in Wilton Saturday ning. Caroline Johnson called Anstrom Saturday afternoon. on May Gunder Hagen sacted business in. Wilton urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anstrom and daughter, Ma visited at Walter Johnson's Sunday evening. Emery Johnson is assisting Dave Dixon by cutting his corn, BRADDOCK pel A sit with his brother at Fredonia. Several of the young men from Braddock left Monday for the potato crop fields near Fargo to help gather in the potatoes. R. H. Corey had a carl toes on the tracks er ey fine E in two-bushel sack enough for nd many of them willj to buy their winter's supply und enough for secd. D. M. Henry and daughter, Evelyn took over a truck load of household yoods to Selfridge Tuesday m ‘They intenil to spend with their daughte They returned home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Hi drove ove* i d ‘nin, the winter the: Mrs, © Davis. . Miss Evelyn Fargo Sunday where she will take a course in the Harbors’ college. L. D. Briggle of Hazelton was a Braddock ealler Monday afternoon. Miss Myrtle Feltheim has returned to Valley City to resume her studies at the State Teachers’ college. Mrs. Feltheim and Agon drove her to Steele. Alfred Bibelheim is attending the; German Haptist church college at| Rochester, N.Y. Mrs. H. W. Allen visited with Bis-| marek friends this week. Mrs. Charlie Donald and children left Wednesday for her former home in Alberta, Canada. Mr, Donald came! here last summer and engaged to| _ Work in the De Remee blacksmith thdn. He then went to Alberta and | Tues 5 | hody y inv : i | school, hi [of the Methodist chueh wi Lee Sparks called Braddock friends Friday afternoo to Steele to take the tri Lee is still on crutches for Farg nd says that | | the doctors think he will not be able! ny work before spring. { Ryan was a passenger ck Tharsday afternoon al work done, She was 1 by her daughter, M ‘They returned home 5 Kitchen of Bi w Braddock high se rnog speuk in the aft Mr. and Mri ily motored to fternoon to spend the wee! . They returned home Su: y evening. mes Shepard, who is working in| lumber yard at Michigan, North Da-, ed down Thursday even-| it with friends and | Fy in his distr re glad to know that the children who live away from! ve the opp nity of atte | trust that the! will avail them-| y and com out and help Mr. Griffin with his gi work, | Mrs. Emma Bush and Mes. Keith! Hamilton motored to Bismarck Sun- day morning to spend the day with Mr: 8 at St. Alexjus| h as nbout the "but cheerful. She| suffers a gre: with her injured | limb, Mr. by Mr. Winona turday with Mr. and Mrs. they motore Mr. Do land, Mr. and Mrs. Linton Sat nd M. Do \ morning to visit Putman, Sunday Ifridge where some t h ing ut the home of her uncle durin the past week, Herman Junge, who has been work-| ing at Venturia helping to wire houses for electric lights, came to Braddock the w nd to see home folks and to look after the local meters. The Unipn Sunday school food sale held Saturday brought about which is being handed over to church budget. We wish to our thanks to the people who so kin ly donated, also to Messrs. Vie ar Long for the use of space in their store and also to Miss Hattie Fette , the Sunday school secretary, who so kindly gave her time the entire day in managing the sale. We feel that when a girl as young as Mi Hattie can do so well that she will oa very useful woman in nity, dock Equity companied Mrs. O. R. Martini motored up into the northeastern part of the state Saturday morning to look after getting seed wheat for the farmers for the coming spring. Thev| returned home Sunday evening. The Epworth League booth festival put on at Napoleon F was us from Brad- d and Morningside. jandan liberal evening socinl intercou program. A lunch was served h oleon Indies, There will be no_ ser [NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Mandigo, accompanied || hing motored to} farming ais Union M. KE. chureh s Rev. inference, conference will grant our Pearson remain with Mrs. J. D. McCusker Saturd: ning prior to the MeCuske: Hazelton to spend the winter We trust that they will return to us again in the spring. The people of Braddock regret ve much to have them leave us. Thev have vromised us that we shall see them quite often. ‘ount of the leaving of J son Mr. McCusker is going to Hazelton to take charge of tne s:or will come to . Braddock each ‘week to look after the here. We wish them much happiness. and success wherever they may be located. The deput; iff from Bismarck noon looking after the two men who broke jail at Bismarck Saturday morning, but was unable to locate them here, Mrs, Nora Sisco and daughter Leone, of Kintyre motored to Brad- dock 'Sunday morning with Rev Pearson and remained over as guests of the C. T, Barton family. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Barth left Mon- day afternoon for Cleveland, Ohio where they will spend the winter, at least, with relatives, We trust that they may return to us in the spring, as it is the old friends who count brought dgwn his family, but through searcity of work he was compelled to| give up the shop and go elsewhere. | Thursday evening there was a meet-| of the finance committee of the rion M. E. church at the home of) E, F. Savage, but on account of the henvy rain there was not a very large attendance.’ j Mr. and Mrs, Leo Dailey returned! home Monday evening after a few days’ trip through South Dakota. The! yaBnger vet made it 4 teresting for them in the evening by treating them with music from ali sorts of instruments gathered for the occasion the following evening some who et Pda Not so young showed them how or ¢ould produce music from old fashioned instruments. On both oc ions Mr. and Mrs. Dailey treated| serenaders real nicely. 38 Geo. Ivey was a passenger to ‘; Bismarck Thursday to have dental| fork doné and incidentally ited relatives in the city. ‘eset ae of Hazelton was in ¢ Kk Wednesday morning port-, {Sp-billy for a dance. Davis, accompanied by three} in, came over from Self-; y evening to hunt game.' Sefth Hamilton, accompanied #0 Dailey, motored to Burr- y afternoon. ter and family left noon by auto for Scran- 4, to spend the week-end ives there, J. H. Bowers the cream station during th: | Bverybody: welcome We wish them much happiness and success. Mrs. F. M. Long and Mrs, O. M. Vie left early Monday morning by auto to attend the district convention of, Federated Women’s clubs at Wahpe- ton. They found the roads so bad that they had to abandon their car at Napoleon and go the rest of the way by train, Mrs. Barton left Brad- dock on the noon train to attend the convention. In a letter received at Braddock from Mrs. 8. J. Hoines, she states th: they are no ving in Chetwoo Oregon, and like the country very much. ‘They have purchased a farm of 570 acres near one of the largest | sawmills in the west. There is about! wenty thousand dollars worth of tim- ber on this land and they expect to sell enough timber off of it to pay} for, their home. They wish to he remembered to Braddock friends. Miss Hazel Martini and Miss Rachel Shepard left Monday morning. for Linton to attend the teachers’ convention to bé held in that city Mr. Martini drove them to Linton, igh School Notes The high sghool library has been! presented with a new set of reference books by Dr. Baer. This set consists | of eight volumes, all of which are wore instructive and interesting. We ish to take this opportunity te thank | Dr. Baer for his taper by Sherly | Teachers’ Institute will be held dur-| ing the week of Oct, 11th. The teach-} ers of the Braddock school will at-| tend state. institute at Fatgo, which will be, held ‘shortly after the in-! atitute st Linton. A new elnas has been, organized in high school arithmetic for the bene- fit ‘of ‘those students who intend to SHinG first meeting of P. T. A meeting o! . T. A. was held Tuesday evening Scpt. 28th. A ea im was given, which was (Continued on page eleven.) 1 was down to Braddock Saturday after- | _________ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE_. When Eighteen Cars of Gasoline Were Wreck Two persons were only slightly injured when a Pennsylvania railroad freight train with eighteen tank cars | ping. Here is “part of the twisted mass, all due to a! of gasoline was wrecked and burned at North East, Md. broken wheel. 1° tr ! f these is to show the i ent! jly from near Arnold and Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs, Donald Synder were Th writin: throughoul the: your Al Mee On : andl sunday afternoon guests atthe F. C.| Larson with the truck writing throughout the year. Al-! yr, nthe center o: the pupils and. ever; : «better ‘papers than the, Miss Erna Christenson who teaches eding week, |No. 1 Cromwell visited friends” in nth and eighth grades have, Wing over the week-end. od the reading of “Oliver| T. F. Morris and family. spent the Edw. Morris home ' Nelson home. und. sevegetnien. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Whitted at- ink exercises: and Tei tended, the barn dance at Martin ? ¥ | Tooker'’s Saturda ht A] Intermediate ene we are mak-| ¥ We have had some curing pictures to suit had chosen. ade history we are mak-| bout Columbus, | ext week is fire prevention week. | We are making posters and are going! to spend part of an afternoon on fire prevention. We started a spelling mateh Thu y. Barbara and Emmet were the captains, At the end of the period Emmet had only three snellers, At) f e the close of the period Barb: ning h y home, four, while Emmet had the majority. Little Robert, Cadle is’ slowly re- We expect to finish the mate covering from his broken leg, at home. He must still keep it in’ the ea for couple of weeks. Martin and G John Keefe pent the t the Ed Joe Var ed to Bis they attended Baldwin. In sixth gr Joe Varley were shoj arck Sitar afternoon. er spent Thursday. with nstrom. and Mrs, T. F. Mortis and isited with the George Cadle t the eve- | 7 x | POR tere | Ison called on y evening, thén der of the evening is home. The first. grade story of the three pi built their houses and cut out ve d pigs free-hund, They had tir, They made vegetables out of lay, brought them to the fair where all the little folks acted as judges to decide which were the best. ade children m5 riday, to some bus’ ness ii the opening of the hinting, || ébntaining hunters are, |i! jong the creek. hauled a load of coal are en-) st week hey made two pages of a bi age has a picture at th child studies the pictu nes of the thin from a 4 sheet and| them on the p: rneath the pictur | Ralph, Kach member of the third grade has | brothe lake in the as) “Joe V put in an island Middl strait. They Soreh’s ress in ¢ served in the sand t: sheriff. Mr, ‘and Mrs. _T. daughters, Dorothy, ~ Bernice and nd Mr. and Mrs, Edw. Morris d spent Sunday at the nd Mrs. 8, E, Turnbow. hey enjoyed w inner, the oe- ‘Turnbow's birth. were Mr, Turn- r and Mrs. George ty 7th, i s and teve Morris and honor a} sixth birthday. TI Ernest and Art cluded Florence, Evelyn, Carl and | Frie m Alberta, Canada., Anna Marie Engdahl and Victorine| Saturday morning where they had Jordan. Other guests at the Engdahl| gone threshin; F home were Grandma Engdahl, Miss} Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe, ac- Alice Swansen, Messrs Victor Engdahl | com Lily Jiras, motored to and Mrs. Lennard Jordan from Bis-| Menoken Sunday to v marek. |- Marion, Justine and James Morris Messrs F. C, Nelson and Lawrence) sent Sunday with the Edw, Morris Stalks were dinner gue the Enos | children. . randemo home Thu} | Will Jiras in company with the Edw. M Brown brothers spent Sunday hunt- ping in the capital city Frid | ing, , Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and} Earl Varley arrived home Sunday James, Raymond, Justine and Aldene} from Alberta, Canada, He had gone visited at the Edw. Morris home Fri-| there for the threshing, but owing. day evening. j to the rai eather did- not get to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley, Earl Var-| put in much time, Monday he motor- ley ‘and Clarence Starr attended the dance at Martin Tooker’s Saturday) meet dinn® 1 and home ay. Morris and. son: tended the dances at night and"gi Jae night where he of deputy F._ Morri# -nand Mr. und Mrs. vrenee Stalks motored. from + Bismarck to Wilton spent. the jond eturned via F Nelson re Mrs. Stalks remained to spend | k with her p: . John near Bisn bounteou casion being Mr. Other gues and shop- an corre Cadle and George Whitted were Monday morning callers at the Edw. Morris home, The George. Whitted family andh Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker attend- ed the barn dance held at Joe Sorch’s | Saturday night. | Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Snyder and dJiras was *a Sunday guest at the Joe Varley home. Mr. and Mra. W. J, Jiras, Lily, were ¢allers at the Arbuc unday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Morris and fam- His Needle Pays His Way Ben Nye, student 4 at the Universily of Nebraska, has taken a leaf from the book of Doc Cook, who whiles away his time in Leavenworth pen- itentiary by sew- ing. Nye is work- ing. his way through college by -making fancy handkerchiefs for ladies.. followed a business meeting. It it our P. T. A. will be that nd ed Higgins and fam-, acting bi F Now 1785 | ily visited at the Enos Strandemo home Sunday evening. TRYGG The ducks and se are seen go- ing south every day. Must be cold weather is in sight soon, John Anderson gnd Martin Nelson Were cutting barley for John Olson bers. in Regan last Tuesday. John “Anderson and Floyd were transacting business in Regan Tues- rday evening. |, Joe Varley cilled at 7 3 on ‘business’ Wednesday. Nels ‘Netson and Hi and Oscar Coléman ‘were Regan callérs on busi- ness lust Wednesday. John Andérson- and George Nelson motored to the capital city and Man- dan last Thursday on o shopping trip. Sohn. 4 it was an overnight guest With Martin Nilson last Thurs- {day night.’ Louis ‘Ols6n threshed for Oscar Maynusoh and Leo Sheldon lust Wed- | nesdiy.” ‘Carl Muth called at’ “Kruger’s | Thuraday on business. 4 Martin Nelson took John Kruger | homie Thursday, he “wns | helping thresh. John Anderson wis visiting with Martin Nelson Thutsday ‘during the storm, Nels Nelson and Hugo motored to | Bismarck and Mandan Friday shop- John Anderson was: to the mine Friday after some coal. | George Nelson is seeding rye these | days after the rain. Tryggs are haulin, coal for Carl Nels Nelson and Hugo were trans- iness in Regan Saturda: Wl lla 2a + Fae sacreay ineds in Renan Saturday evening Anderson's Sinday, helpi the wéll. ” lust Tuesday. Its rather late for hurvesting. jus and Emil Johnson were | Regan ‘calters last Tuesday. John Kruger, Martin, George and Gerald ‘Nelson were business shop-| the Nelson | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926 Mr, and. Mrs. George Nelson, Mar- jerald were transacting bus- Martin Nelson a caller at John him ‘fix It S. Ready-cooked, easy-t6-serve The Trygg, boys motored to the capital city Saturday. - - Charlie Rue was a shdpper in Regan Saturday. (Continued on Page 11) Big Six Custom Brougham triumy UAT its new low price of $1 AS Six Custom Broughaih is the crowni of On¢-Profit manufacure. Only seven"), American carsare given a and thty cod:from two to ee “ The lowest price ever placed on a Big Six four-door enclosed car ive times more. crowning E POWer FatINEs -moror—first to. 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