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\ S 6 . ‘ ’ same THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE NINE SPE Harold Christianson and Mrs. Her-| the N.\A. Soderholm home Monday ' bie Gundersen motored to Tuttle| morning.- > | Wedneaday to do some shopping. | lesniglts al La Tsigsinthond oe ih | marck was in this neighborhood Mon-| My. 4 s ; | day looking for two convicts who es-| Mrs, Fay Johnson gue * AN home of her sixter. | caped from the juil at Bismarck Sx:-| Bismarck Monday. bre pict Portes: urday morning. H. P. Asselstine and Sam Mauk were! g, Mrs. M: MeNally, Mrs, Hf, | Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Larson of Pe a Mae hgh Mel ; Tuttle were Sun dinner guests at lams, Mrs. Sub Mastel, j at the Hans Hanson home. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman andj Johnson were enter Where Eight Died in Pennsylvania Wreck ¥. * O. Feltheim and Harold and Wm. {Lane shipped stock over the Sao KE | Saturday. ‘ Mr, Sub Martel of Hazelton te LONG and Mrs. W Carroll and shopping in BALDWIN thought that the frost damaged the | Mrs. Clyde Brooks little son | seed corn in the fields 20 it won't | of Jamestown arrived here recéntly | grow. Much of the corn which was | to visit with Mrs, Brooke’ parents, | unripe when the frost came is said | Mr. and Mrs.-William Fricke, and |to be souring. other relatives in this community. Mr, and Mra, J. M. Thompson | al P. Ags Mrs, If Olson ‘and Mrs. Fay Joh spent Saturday ing at the Olson-Caf- ; roll home, J.K, ness daughter, Doroth: tored to Drix.| Adams home Thu Pe ‘hddiat Lage renga lag sed Seat te idee Bat ce re coll’ Friday. bce unde teat id coat i} 3 ana a saa ne eee, acting business in this community |trip to their former home at Bay- Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and son ‘ir. and Mra. Carl Olson, Mes, Wednesday. Mr. Doran also was ‘lard, Towa, are expected home this Knute and Einar spent Sunday atthe ne Mrs. Fay Jc William Botnem home. guest at the Richard Borner’ home ; week. Mr. Derrick Larson and Hana during the day. . A number of local residents | Miss Madge Runey, accompanied | motored to Bismarck to attend the | bv Miss mary Cashel of Bismarck | funeral services of Arthur Guy Bol- were callers At the Baldwin school bes Pied was killed in an aouto- Tuesday afternoon. y brought lle accident late Saturday night ' since y. Mr. und Mrs, Harold Lane and Wn “| Lane visited at the Fav Johnson home| ed at the John Benz home ] y evening. | tfternoon ‘Mr. and Mrs, Henry Arne: children of Driscoll ‘spent Sunday afternoon at the Alfred Arneson bik oe Petpet Pa Bc are jon the gaa oar Partha | pl he aise attended services| i ut FORE, man was a relative o! ter | eld in the urch, ‘ and “which will be filled by the fagen, local farmer, and wa: well | Mrs. N. A, Soderholm and children | calied ae the Joe Kise hom Ole Spilde and sons Knute called at the Isane Hotnem home Sunday afternoon, J. O. Rise and Glenwood cali- ed at the HK. N, ome Sunday evening. M.A. Lein delivered a load of hogs to Tuttle for John Birkeland | Monday. He was accompanied by | Theo, Torgeson. school children and sent to the chil- | k locally, | iren of the foreign countries. Each/ R. 0. Pennington left Thursday | year the Baldwin scholars fill a box |for his home at Bucyrus, Ohio, ! of this kind with toys or other suit- after a pleasant visit with friends { able gifts. ©; - northwest of town. At Saint Paul its of lor a ime, ,wi ave fail been: visit Can You Judge Pearls? Can you pick out a strand of valu- able Orientals from among a dis- play of Navarre Pearls? Come and try your skill. See the im- will leave this munity this fe Minnesota relatives | for Cromwell -w Mr, Satter while Mr. nington was here. rented the land farm. They will return to Bucyrus early in $a cai = | Mrs. George Christianson spent Joe Bh haf Monin ors bo olf bg Sana et ae acini el : | Sunday evening visiting Men, Herts es Me ‘Ayers’ co Otte returned Some from gslinee h desk Here is the wreckage of the locomotive of. the Midnight Express of the New Jersey Central Railroad, which bai td ra aly tie thin 4 Aytés, tn family ‘at Menoken. | business trip to the capital city. crashed broadside into the Lehigh Limited of the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, Pa. Eight persons services in tie EVE: Seniey. ee Other 1 ts at the Ayres home in- | — * {were killed and nearly two score injured, all of whom were in the coach =truck by the New Jersey train. | sod Mrs, ho guureh, Sunday. | Mr. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe} REGAN | The engineer of the.express blamed faulty signals for the tragedy. little daughter baptised. The name of near Si : Miss Ragna Wold, a bride to be! | 5 a eae s xo _ | chosen was Eunice Judith Luella. The Ernest Fricke has returned from ! of this month, was complimented at ; F Leis a : | sponsors were: Mra. Herbie Gun- having good corn and will try and son is avery reliable sheep herder, | tianspn haul some flour home from Seeion, ‘Orvell Guidersen, Att Bjor. a short business trip.to the Twin|a party and miscellaneous shower | fatten the hogs for market, having been in the business. f nttle Frida h d Olga Rise. There will be | Cities and other points in Min-jgiven at the Canfield school with| Mr.-and Mrs. Herman Gierke years, ew ® OT) tr and Mrs. Alfred Arneson mo-| Nevwentan rhe Sanuey, Oct Ih \ pressive display of Navarre Pearls the Misses O’Brien, Eide and Par-|were calling at the Harms home| Deli Warren is threshing for Wm, {'ed to Tuttle Friday to do some} at 2 o'clock. | Miss | Mathilda Spitzer, who|menter acting as hostesses, oh Sat-| Tuesday evening. Mallard this week. sete eneson spent Friday visit-| plone forget that the Zion Luther | teaches sc! in Painted Woods |day afternoon, Tea tables were! ‘The Standard Oil man was in our! The telephone line is beirig re- ovfeeir Cums fla; | ieee weet i si aide fasten township, spent the week-end at her, prettily decorated. with flgwers and|township Wednesday, ready _ to | paired in this |: JO. Rise, Olpe and Glenwood mo:| bady welcome eee home north of town. Miss Spitzer|favors for the guests, Who were|serve the cats and tractors with| Claud Hauser made a frip to the | tured to Driscoll Saturda Rubie and Hazel Arneson spent | has been acting ag substitute about forty in number. A delicious | fuel. iwoods Tuesday after wood, | n Gunderson, who is employed] Monday afternoon visiting their teacher during the absence of the/lunch was served. Miss Wold re-| Walter Dietzman was consulting) Tom n of Britton transacted | 3 ison hardware store at Dris-| friend Clara Rise. ee teacher, who has been ill. |ceived any lovely, 5 ., |@ doctor this week. jbusiness in Telfer township Satur- | “ll, spent Saturday evening and Sun-| Marvin Berg spent Sunday at the Hh. and| Mrs, H. Dimmonll moved into! John A. Olson was a business'|day. day visiting with home folks, _ | Ole Spilde home. fee weentad bps ean ping 2 former hae teagan id caller in Bismarck one day this, — Alfred A otored to Dris- _Howard (ree ee ny Sanday in the cay ¢ latter pai lisses Frist a Engbrecht, | week. | ARENA ner evening caller at the Dallas Bark- of the week. members of ‘the Regan School) _ John Engdahl delivered a load of} Dave Johnson was a caller at the BEB Aha auininer ner wg: di d Walter I A number of loval folks motoréd faculty, will board and room with|coal for Herman Gierke. ‘| MeIntyre home Friday, , 4 pee Mail is fe et | * “| ‘ . . gba A E | of Steele were seen in this neighbor- | to Wilton Saturday evening to at-|her. Mino Harms was a business; A number of people from. this nds ure all | hood Sunday | tend the show, “I'll Show You the; Mrs. G. Westerman and son,|caller at the Heaton Ranch this/ vicinity attended the sale held at ain. |. Art Bjorhus delivered a load of | Town,” which was given at the: Allan, in company with Miss Eng-| week. |the Bickmore farm Tuesday. of Regan) hogs to Arena Monday. Grand theater. All who were there‘ brecht,. Miss Frigtad and Mr. J.! A heavy rain fell here Thursday! Mrs. Grant Palms and little t the Theodore Skogen home| Helmer Arneson, Howard Brenden | enjoyed the performance. . |Fadgen, motored to Bismarck on|evening, soaking things up in good daughter Roberta, have been on the and Dorothy Barkman attended the | { Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein Saturday afternoon: shape. Grass is nice and green for sick list the past week, due to bad motored to the capital city Friday; Miss Bernice Rhines and Miss|this time of the year. ‘olds. in our window. Try tq detect the .'” costly strand. You may win the first prize—a $150 strand of Na- varre Pearls—or one of fhe other valuable prizes. Come: down to- day. It costs nothing to enter the contest. Contest closes Monday, October 11. C. G. CONYNE WPT ae aa Sivert Brender, son! Parent Teachers meeting held in the Lein, son Marlen, M. A. Lein school house Friday even- M afternoon, where they did some'Clarabel Bailey visited friends and| Some young people from here at-| Mr. and \ a ER = vsaggeat et geo ; | Mandan N. D. shopping.’ They were accompanied [relatives in Blamarek over’ the|tended a dance at McKenzie Friday |ri TOM aly Wane atten ee ce mn, aL, out was cha | home by Redeem gape Cree | reekcend. * OE ees ‘ fee aie Tuesday. Mrs. N. A. Soderholm, Victor Han- "Olga ind. Clarence Rise motored | ‘alkens' lessrs. Garnes, Tourtlotte, Ty- Sees | Mrs. Ben K f a spent Friday after. to Steele Tuesday fore . The school in Biarwarck. She spent the!betg and Rannestad. motored to/ SOUTHWEST BURLEIGH — zon retumed frou Patae Wades | toon at Joe Hines Matter having a tooth. extracted. remainder of the week at home, re-| Bismarck on Sunday to watch the| The oyster supper given by the|day evening, where the baby was turning to Bismarck Sunday eve-|score board on the world series. | Stewartsdale Sunday school in the operated un’ for an obstruction of ning. | Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Bis-|basement of ‘the church Tuesday |the stomach. The little fellow is ‘ulton Nelsen and F. M. Parker |marek visited at the B. Riersonjevening was well attended. Two! doing nice it the present writing. '. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and fam. Helmer Arneson is assistin ‘ored to Driscoll Sunday afters} mour Arneson plow these da: Mr. and Mrs. J. QO. Rise cal r of Cromwell were business callers ‘home on Saturday evening and Sun-|Jong tables decorated with aspara-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and in town the latter of the week.|day. Myron Rierson, who is at- inne were well filled with eens fam ent Sunday with relatives Mr. Parker is teacher in the school tending school in Bismarck, return-| jelly, buns, apple pies and many in near the home of Mr. Nelson, ed with them on Sunday. other good things to eat. Though: Ike Courtneay returned to-Chés- E. Iverson,:father of H.C. and| Mr. and Mrs. H. Arndt have|not as many Glencoe people were ter, Iowa, Thursday. He went: by 1..G, Iverson, well known business |moved into the former Farmers present as was expected, those that | way of Bismarck to attend t® some man of Wilton, passed shrough here State Bank building, where Mr.{did attend expressed their delight jof his business affairs there: Ww .en route from Wil it- will have his barber shop.|in having an opportunity to meet! \\ rs. Otto Rachel -were where he been visiting, to Bis+ will live'in the back rooms of |with the Stewartsdale people. shopping in Arena Saturday. . ~ marek, where he took the train for ‘the bank. After every one had feasted and| Mr. and Mrs. Vetzer and family. Sees oh D., bis “howe. After! | ages and 2 oe piece -aggte fiw." a business: meeting was held. be ; id sage coatlian gee v4 ay afew weel ‘ankton | in wn wi e over : f ‘amily were Sunday guests at the Br. Iverson will leave for Cali-leream station which Mra, A. Fisher (Rev. ,crendy of Watford City was) e - a unanimor cted to take charge | Kraft home. %t 4 ' fornia, where -he will spend the/has had for several cae Jor the pores le ‘and Gleneee | Mr. and Mrs. Adam. Shopp. and winter months. He iss pioneer! Mr and Mrs..F. Michelsen and! church until the first of ‘Aoril, after | little: son. Armond, Mr. and” Mrs. resident of the Dakotas, heying at /Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. Mickelson were | which they expect to have him for| William Ryan and son Th one time held the office of enrol~} guests at the A. H. Lundberg homes longer period, | daughters Ellen and Ros: ment clerk in the territorial consul jon Sunday, P. Sullivan has’ moved onto the )at the McIntyre home S 4 before the territory of Dakota was}: F. Rupp, who has been working | John Welch place, for a while. Patrick Mulholland retu rom admitted tothe Union. Mr. Iver- on the west coast for the past few!" ‘The county gralleys have finished | Bismarck Saturday morning, where a e son hasan active memory,.and years; arrived here last week for | grading the road from Fort Lincoln |he was:visiting friends for a I the openin, of recall many incidents that ha viait with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.}to School No. 3 in Apple Creek. |of days. . ed during the carly days of the’s. Rapp. Mr. Voight las completed the| Frank Walker ant La ‘ . oH we te ‘ 4 Mra, F. Hendrickson apd barn at ‘Apple Creek school, Mis G berg, were out hanti Friday, E : our new 4 J him with: the) but didn’t get many birds part of the) Brenneise to Wi a Atare passes any, Pat hey are ads oa ‘ a i Varnums have moved into | . C. Iseminger was a visitor a : ‘ igeson ar wee 24 i \the eapitol city: Thursday. e Miss Vera Tramling and mother; Mrs. Frank Lambert motored to Sunday afternoon. + Jand Alex Stewart motored to Wil-| Bismarck Friday evéning, going by : e 1C S en s ee Tyberg, ne G. aan vis-lton Sunday. , way ot heer and ee He E on Q s Gramling, who has been sister, Mrs. jtman there. Mrs. WE ! ‘Mian Le Sohne vishved with friends | Giey™ orang ‘making her home at the George|Putman is teaching south of Wing here Saturday evening. i i ith her | this year. j Remington, Jr of Bismarck peace oe Se aug Tateemee Goldberg made a trip and i r h here last week. Mrs, Mallard, who is in the hos-|to Chasely Saturday after potatoes M. Colip and son, Char-| pital at Bismarck, is improving and |for R. C. Halver. , , g R. Rasche, expects to soon be home. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre . transacted business in Bismarck on ir. and Mrs. John Stewart and were callers in Arena Saturday. : x 2 te mith and son Lawrence Gr Ensen of Poses, oordens of| SSP ian ig nnnee™ | il davamata a gener es! Saturday, October 9th the First State bank of Lets gent Norman and Willie’ Stewart vis- callers at the McIntyre home Sun* transacted bus’ ited at John Alex” Stewarts Tues-;day morning. ; vee bg ae. has sold his ne IN ul Hansen has - : rs on Sa ee lerty and expects to leave soon for| Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Skogen ac- Hl Wrst vied’ with ner Grogan Hie "hen crest ow|@I4ANo# tA te | , y are tla upene Gea Bevel Nicklion returned from| "is. and as. Ber Argon de featuring J Edna Eide spent Saturday ithe north some tims, see er ac-h parted on Tuesday for their new ‘ al Sut Ae be iti le y ‘ins » N. D. * home. of Mencken towoship. Mr. Nieksl-| “AR Wjoshue helped “George Chris: has been nd Mrs, F. Bender were s = Home-made Pastr: | ye it the A. Hochalter home on Le M Bab i e v | left on V., Meade ‘and 8. Roe Prettiest Mormon Baby Salads - - Cooked Meats ee Chicken Pies - - Oven-baked Beans % ; And a full line of “Eats” \ . AH. ¥ if ena es i : ‘ mother of Mrs. Gierke, 3 Rang Eide were entertained | ie t Ready for your table \ craadeien efter ¥ Stra : } Paul yards. Mr. + suivante and sister, Mins aq julia, callers at tl . Rupp Fag ig a : Lanatin. = me aR... <a e ICR Half Block West of Postoffige.’ Eltinge Building gas day af / ? 3 nee i «” We Operate on Cash and Carry Plan cae / aa f Bismarck Delicatessen a LS oe F. Lyman, Prop. Mrs. J. C. Haskins jain a pee i