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ae ? a ee Temvik wail from here attended the dance at the pavilion at Linton Wednesday evening. All reported a time. er ite a number of Temvik people attended the dedication of the new Catholic church and confirmation at Linton. A large crowd was assem- bled, ‘The ladies of Linton served dinner in the basement, which nearly every one sokggs of and en dit very much. eee Mrs. Charles J. Enders and daughters, Dorthea and Renee, attended the movies at the Willows | theatre at Linton Wednesday eve: ning. Wallace Kyes from out by the/ river country was a business caller here Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Ohthauser |‘ announce the birth of a son. | Edwin Morford of Hampton w: a caller here Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and fri son Neil returned from Bismarck Thursday afternoon. i Miss Pearl Little, a bride to be of the month, was entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. & Ray Little, by a number of friends, with a miscellaneous shower Thur: day afternoon. Miss Little was t F. J. Pietz of Linton was a short business caller here Friday morn- i t the week-end with her) parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Calqu- oun, Mrs. Charles J. Enders Quast and Miss Theresa Koppy motored to Hazelton Friday after-| noon. Miss Ethel Fields of Hazelton spent the week-end with her parents. Y. P. B. met Friday evening at |'"&- the home of Edwin Morford of| Hampton. Everyone enjoyed it ve much, : The dance at Henry Speichert hall Friday evening was well at- ip) Me. i e past "They must be getting ready for th long winter evenings. Miss Merle Chase of Hazelton Musie was fi lead spent the week-end with her mother | aly ts. Lydia Chase. 5 | A. W. Quast and_ son motored to Bem ck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Enders and daughters, Dorthea and Renee, ac: companied them on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Mon: were callers at the F home Sunday. | han j Mr. and Mrs. John Blasen were |family o I callers at the David Calquhoun| home Friday evening. : William Bender was a caller in town Monday mornin; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daily of Brad- dock were callers here Sunday afternoon. mae The Temvik shipping association shipped hogs to eastern markets | Tuesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Pietz of Lin- ton were callers at the A. W. Quast. home Friday evening. o Rev. Pearson called at Braddock Tuesday morning on his way to Bismarck, where he met with the church board prior to attending the Methodist conference at Jamestown, which is in session this week. | Warner Sempel, who v’ d the week-end with relatives at Miller,, returned home Monday accompanied home| Grace Campbell, is spend the week here with her uncle, George Sempel, and cousins Warner and Eldon. H, A. Reaman of Hazelton was in Braddock Monday attending ints local telephone business. | The pernty sheri ae Manet: ace) compani yy two other gentlemen, | were in Braddock Wednesday post-' ing up notices in reference to the/ encape of “the Lone Wolf” from Minot jail. They seem to think| they. were on his track to South} . peemiintoemation athe 4 from his ca; companion, w | must Pag false, as he was captured later on in the week at Glendive, Mont. On Tuesday H. e word of the death of his brother,’ Chas. J. Allen of Ewen, Mich. Mr. Allen was a former resident of| W. Allen received | fover to Hazelton Wednesday and! rought Eldon home to Braddock, | Eldon says that it seems good to! get back home again. | Miss Ethel Mandigo was aj Passenger to Bismarck Friday: afternoon to have dental work done. | | Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen} motored to Linton Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. KE. F. Savage visited friends in Napoleon Friday evening. | { Mr. and Ed. Van Dyne called ; jon Braddock friends Sunday after- | |noon on their way home from visit- | ing their farm near Steele, i Miss Mildred Briggs came down {€rom Mandan Saturday and spent | the day at her home south of town, | Mr. Briggs drove her back to Man-! dan Sunday, | Mrs. August Benz and George 300d were passengers to Bis- | marck Wednesday afternoon to see Irs. Goodyear, who is very ill at the Bismarck hospital, larry Lynn and James MeCor. | of Linton called on Braddock | Winds (By Florence Borner) Wind of the Northland, buoyant and.free, Bringing a breath of that frozen clime, Where Aurora Borealis light the skies, With a radiance that is grand, sublime; What do you say as you journey forth? Lord of the air, with the beard of snow, Turning the to a glare of ice, 6 > Causing destruction wherever you go. Wind of the Eastland, courageous and strong, Swift as the huntsman’s speeding dart You rush; and the sound of your strident voice Brings a thought of four to the bravest heart; While you moan and sigh on a sto’ night Like some tortured soul that has ‘To the depths of darkness, forever banned: From the frown of foe, or the smile of friend, Wind of the Southland, with perfumed breath Of myrrh and spice from the Orient, Pictures of caravags fall and rise, Then a shadowy palm and a flapping tent Where the travelers rest ere they journey on, ‘Tired from the heat of their desert ride, Glad for the respite of the night, And the gleaming stars in the heavens wide. W: car load je tended the d recipient of beautiful useful gifts. | M Cc i {Thursday to visit with Braddoc! and|folks. He daughters, Renee and Dorthea, Neil Sajurd \Bismarck, and Mrs, ja Thurs tended. Evervone reported a good | ter, . i hieninied by the) fant 3. N. Hendrix had |to Bismarck her Sunday \accompanied by Miss Grace bell, motored to Fredonia Sunday rank Foell home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sempel. of Scranton, oO. | Mr. i M *| much grieved to hear of the death ad arental home Sunda: yen | Montana, is visiting at the Zuraff Is Friday afternoon. e Baxter accompanied a of stock to the cities morning. . and Mrs. R. N. Corey were} dinner gu at the home and Mrs. J nd Mrs. da. M Silently, silently onward you M Mr. On a baby’s face imprest, of McClusky were Sunda of Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘ame UP | Kenzie on Friday to have some re-! Wit {Pair work done on her car. i tehele Mrs, Anton O’Burg’s sister left for her home in Minnesota on aturdgy. Re: nd Lillian Steeg, accom- | panied by Miss Dorothy Zuraff, visited the Zuraff home on Tuesday evening. Miss Luella Tollefson, accom. panied by Alfred French, were in| Sterling Friday evening. returned to erdna Koenig was a pas- enger to Kintyre Saturday morn- Mesdames LaRose and Cayou of Hintgen of Mandan, wecompanied by Mr. Neill visited Mildred on Pridey eventioa | Ed. Matson visited Miss Dorothy |Zuraff Friday evening. | Edgar Johnson, accompanied by Harold Zuri motored to. Mandan Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivec, ac: companied by Miss Mildred John-! son, went to the radio concert given in McKenzie Sunday. Miss Madge Runey, accompanied | her father, visited at L. B. Smiths Sunday. McHugh of Yakima, Wash., spent y afternoon with their sis- D. McCusker, and rs. F. Zellner was a passenger y afternoon to pend the week-end with Miss Julia} Zeliner, Mr. Zellner motored after Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sparks and Mr. and Mrs, James Mur-|), id Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage ith ~ and Mrs, guests Milo Sparks of Gill. George Sempel and son Warner, Camp- Sunday. Mai on Sunday to visit friends. | Quite a number of the Sterling norning to spend the day at the Mr. and Mrs, George Dexter and |®ven in, McKenzie on Sunday... seblape Thursday arene eral days’ visit with Mrs. ve r’s sister, Mrs. Wm. Fairchild, {°"¢ cnet Dak. > i took over to Hazel- Jex Marti household goods. Joe Robinson was a Braddock ler Saturday evening. He is now located with an Aberdeen firm, Mrs. Robinson is at present visiting her mother at Randall, Me. Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter and fantily and Mrs. Surring were Sun- day dinner guests at the home of John Meir, south of un, popular young people of this com were quietly married in Bis marck Saturday, They were accom- panied by Elkins. | le. with ate, friends and members of the family a: guests was served at the home of the’: groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, L./ Greenan, on Sunday afternoon. A large number of young folks gave a! charivari for them the same evening. The bride and groom will. reside on the farm of the groom’s parents, who leaving soon for an extended visit with friends and relatives on! the west coast. i] Mr. and Mrs. H. Arndt are the proud; Parents of a baby boy, born Thurs- | day morning in Bismarck. Mr. Arndt | went to Bismarck Thursday and again | Bubiays Mother and baby are doing! ine. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott and family were dinner guests at the J. Fisher home Sunday. Mrs. H. E. Rannestad, Mrs. 0. Ty-| berg and Mrs. Ankerfelt were callers in Bismarck last week. Napoleon. The people of Braddock will be of Mrs. Dickenson, wife of Rev. L. Dickenson, who was pastor of the Union M. church here in 1924. Her death occurred at Wheatland, N. Dak., where Mr. Dickenson is pastor of the church there. The sympathy of the community here is extended to Mr. Dickenson in his sad bereaveme: Mesdames Vie, Barton and Long returned Saturday from Wahpeton, where they attended the convention ot federated women’s clubs. They report a very good time both edu- cationally and socially. rington last week, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. J. Luey. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and daughter, ——— - + Tyler Johnon and family, accom- Margaret, ‘métored: te: Mandan on panied by Carey Johnson and fam- ily, visited at the William Kershaw home Sunday. Ernest Johnson visited at the Tybe Mri been visiting hi ed to Hasting: home of Mrs. Ankerfelt. Walter Ty- h them. Miss Fristad spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Peterson, of Baldwin. of Professor Peterson. Mrs. C. Berg visited with Mrs. J. Fisher last week. Littlé Harold Rannestad had a > in company with Ankerfelt, who hi his summer, mot: Miss Lillian Steeg ited with - Dorothy Zuraff over the week- Miss Grace Zuraff, from Richey, home. Mrs. Carey Johnson visited in Sterling Mond: : wrthe Ladies ‘Aid of the Union M._ 01 nion a E, Church met at the home of Mrs. | Wm. Robinson Thursday afternoon. | Mrs. m served a nice lunch to a fair sized crowd. At this meet-j ing the annual election of officers | was held. The following officers for 1927 were elected: President, Mrs. M. Fetterley; vice-president, Mrs. R. Aarvig; secretary, Mrs. 0. Vie, and treasurer, Mrs. F. Gegrze Martini and Marvin 8 nm, who have been working vin the harvest fields for some time near Michigan, N. Dak., returned to} (ie peer. evening. Floyd Martini _remai in Fargo. { John Larson, auditor aie Cee: penter Lumber Co. at Bismarck,' ing a Braddock caller Tuesday and, _" The ladies of the Woodman Circle! in melee ie the city hall Wed. I banianes wae ever a h was served Mesdames tt, Fockler and Martini. The, r meeting will be held! giver, "Oct. 20th { i aaday, ite | James Sedivee, Gust Shoper and The cree Kush left for Canada on the | week-end at her home. ;town and accompany her. » Oct. b 17 2 o'clock, the Weodiman Ciel do it party on his second birthday. last week. About eighteen little folks were guests. . Dorothy Zuraf? has been on the sick list, but is very much ii tues slit, Givde Wilson, and daughters i : 0 is, of Mason City, Ia, roe? Roth ‘was.ia: town: caller, So iting eth Moen teas * this week. Mrs. Clyde Wilson was ree Larson was a town caller formerly of Regan. She is a daugh- Harold Ellison went to Bis-! | N. D., Sunday to the |S Edgar Johnson and rat A aden a son, Barney, Zuraff, accompanied by Grace : and Miss Parmenter were callers in Bismarck on. Saturday. The Uhde brothers were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. Sheriff Hedstrom transacted busi- ness -heve’ lest week, Among those who went to. Bismarck on Sunday to watch the score board on the world series, were Mr. and Mrs, A. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Daniels, 8, Roe, L, V. Meade, Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Stratton, J. Me- Fadgen and Mr. and Mrs. A. Wester- man and son, Allan, ‘ Miss Freda Spitzer, who is teach- ing school south of town, visited with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and ay G. Raenpeise, ran ning. 1 went to Sola morni ye eee Free wath ne = ‘elnds ron Riersop. spent wee! at his home here. He {iremaed Se arent: Baldwin to Zuraff, visited in Sterling Thurs- day. evening. Mr. Baker has been threshing for P. Gosney. Mrs. John Sedivec helped Mrs. Prince cook for threshers, George Harding and son Eli were town callers Saturday, Mrs. Lawrence Random of James- town visited Mrs. John Sedivec on Weaineeaey. Will Stiles and family were town callers on Friday. Miss Mildred Laird is helping Mrs. Will Stiles a few days, irs. Pete Random left for Barn- ville Monday afternoon. Mrs. Vic- tor Mattson will meet her at James- George Sedivee is working with te Burnstad crew. ir, Bismarck Sunday with and. Mrs.’ Henry Jessen|vint wk rolativon’ Irs. Henr: visit with relatives. to Bismarck on "galurday Mrs, Rempel of Bismarck, formerly to do their shopping. of Regan, visited with Mrs. Wenter- Helmer Mellon, Dave Denismore, erty aay. tle st bank, m Regan ‘Sande ron. route to Bist aaa ness in Bis i on jursday. Miss Tuther ‘Larson spent the busi- B. 4 |vieinity Jant week. F. Coons was threshing in this 6. Kiinte was.a eater in Bismarck Mi hy Zuraff spent gol py 4 spent the weckaok te the dane matinee oe Jolin ‘Bedives bas hoot shingling Mrs, A. H. ware shovt rnb Re Se Bt oo steal, . Le Envoy Pure as the touch of an angel’s lips Calm as the notes of the vesper h: Are the zephyrs of the West. ter, the C Wind of the Westland, calm and serene, Like to the night when the day is done, Softly descending from out the sk: Bringing the joy of some conflict ‘won; Fanning the brow that is damp with sweat, Cooling the lips that are parched and dry, Striving ty make us forgive and forget, ‘anfield school, business here last week. E. RK. Hegg and E. B. Robinson of nm condemned _ Miss Alice, who is teaching at stopped Regan Friday evening en route to ton, P. Heaton of Wing transacted McClusky transacted business di | last week. here last week, Bismarck was a 7 ner guest at ya A. Fisher ‘Wednesday evening. ts. Carey Johnson | vr reny herd: of Sanger, for- | s merly of Rega here Thurs A. C. ed busi aminge Isaminger of Arena transact- ness here on Monday. r, who is cashier of the Arena | § 'State bank, is liquidating the bank, visited with relatives He does not intend to reopen. A. L. Garnes transacted busine: Bismarck on Monday morning 1 week. Corri Lawrence Mork was a town caller 'g. Mr. people attended the radio concert who reside near Sti ine Griffith in ‘Cromwell ‘| a) Wallace Anderson, are the proud | ¥ and Mrs. “Classified” jwill be shown at the local theater "ithis week. Mr. Is yt [redelpn Hagen, and son, Alfred, and niece, Louise Hagen, visited at Gun- {der Hagen’s Friday afternoon, |G, A, Brooks arrived from James- wn Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Axel Steinquist visit- d with their daughter, Mrs. Walter { Johnson. A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Axel Stein-, quist Wednesday evening in honor of ‘their twent fth wedding anniver- ‘sary. Those oresent were Mr. and: | Mrs. Nels Nelson and children, ir. {and Mrs. Anthony Kjerstine ani ; daughter, Naome, Mrs, Robert Mit- jehell and children, Raymond and! | Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steffins | Ernestine, Mr. and as i Brooks, sons, net and Orval, {and ks Mrs, { Rudot i in it |G. Jacobson and son, Edgar, Mr. and Mr: Rit der Minnie Jacobson, jiolet Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Maynard and sons, Allin and Lloyd, Mrs. Walter Johnson and daughter, Ruth, Mr. und. Mrs. Oscar The collection tak amounting to eleven dollars, wi presented to Mr. and Mra. Steinquis by Martin Hagen, Delicious refresh ments were served at midnight, Brostrom, death of Mr. and M sons motored to Lies Shp} oh Dix vite ted at, the Buss Benedict home Jim Fairman and Arthur Haneo: called at the C. W. Brooks home Sun- day forenoon. . Petersen, Oscar kL pe called at Henry Johnson's Thursday evening, ~ % Shorty Anderson motored to Wil- and Mrs, Rudelph Hagen and son, Alfred, motored to Wilton Saturday. evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Danielson and family called ut the Gunder Hagen r,! home Sunday. Caroline, Norman and Donald John: led at Walter Johnson’s Sun- ata C. W. Brooks, Shite ariets Emmet, Lucille, Orval and . Ad- tian Brooks, motored to Wilton Satur- day evening. Martin ieee id Mrs. Rudolph Hagen t: acted jimess in Wilton Monday forenoo Adrian Bregks arrived from James- town Monday evening, returning Tuesday morning. Word, has been reecived of the Mrs. M. Brooks, of ba ome Arrived home tion of land on ‘the. river. Jean Smith Inst. weeks + the largest autom in Western Canada. lin the three prairi son brothers Sundgy. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hogen, Mr.) ee pt. pleasant time 0; y al, Woodward, Iowa, mother of C. W. a aa “Mts Agee telaqutst Brooks. Funeral services were held transacted business in Wilton Friday. | Monday at that place. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Martin Hagen return-| . Mrs. Martin Hagen entertained ed Wednesday afternoon from the} Mrs. Adrian Brooks, Emmet and Orval capital city, where they visited with | Brooks to a very delicious six d’clock their daughter, Mrs. G. dinner Monday evening. ) 5 iy Laeille ae is assisting at the isi jocal cafe in 01 vipave Dixon stayed Friday’ evening] . Children ef Atkin at the home of Arthur ; My the home of 0: i‘ ke esnannce a Brooks motored to Wilton Monday from school Friday. ‘ evening. "Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cleveland and Everetts visited with Mrs. Oscar| children transacted business in Wil- Brostrom Tuesday. ton Saturday evening. Earl and Chafcey Dixon were in! aa min Monday. *§, W. Burleigh Mr. Mrs. Dave Brostrom and family visited at Joe Brostrom's Sun- 7 Mementceathtis? Py iis. Maida’ “pleat copeés. vel Dis “MntiaiaeabUiNba heme’ tro weekend at her parental home near|the Bismarck hospital last week, but “os is reported to be in a very weak con- dition. | in, Mrs. Adrian Brooks and Lucille Brooks called on Mrs, Oscar Bros- Glen Baker has moved his thresh- trom Saturday afternoon. L. A. Carlson was a business tran- ing jrachine in the | Stewartedale sactor in Wilton Saturday. neighborhood and expects to do some Mr. and Mrs. Willie Larson andj threshing. called at Walter’ Johnson's! Mr, and Mrs. John Stewart motor- ed to Regan and Wilton Sunday, Henry Otterson and daughter at- ‘tended church services in Bismarck | Herman Johnson called on Arthur Hansen Sunday afternoon. Henry Johnson and sons, Donald Sunday ‘evening, and Norman, called at Gus Larson's!" “Dan” MeLean sold quite a number | of hogs to J, C. Chessak this week. Many of the farmers in this vicinity Bergquist, Florence Larson and Venda! Vitalus called at Henry Johnson's Saturday afternoon. Russel Brostrom, son of Joe Bros- trom, is staying with his uncle, Oscar Brostroi are busy plowing. ! | 0. G. Davenport has been cutting | jax. i | D. W. Stewart left Monday for G, W. ‘Peterson and Oscar Bros-|C#nada, where he expects to put in some time threshing. tremacagtored to Wilton Saturday) "Rey, and Mes. Gi nay have. moved Re Clifford Hanson matored to. witlinte. the new parwehte st Glencoe parents of a baby girl which arrived Mrs. Ed. Fogartey and Mrs, Mar-: Sunday, Oct. ard. The bab; tin Nelson were in Jamestown the|"4med Betty Laverne. e joe to Baldwin one out _— ceme! | been busy putting a foundation der hin chicken house, heing by Earl Varley, who is home ed visit. tHe jduties pertai Pi de {anda vis went to ae fe rley made u business trip morning and me a load of ‘Tuesday Tuesday, ed. y has been rom was @ caller in Sam and Harry Brown, T. ward Morris and Mr. Arbuck ited with John Keefer Thursday | He has on a George Cadle brought home. his {little son, G ge, Friday, who has been confined in a Bismarck hospital for a number of weeks sufferin: from a fractured leg. He must still in bed for several weeks. ittle Robert Cadle, who also has a broken leg, is getting along: splen- remain didly. Will bvicg thrashin, week. Some time durin; unknown. persons. v; r’s car shed and took two tires and ff Mr. Keefer’s car and car- dJiras w hem ai Miss Florence Keator went to Car- | "7970 visiter with hee Sunday and Vi di hy Mrs. Peterson is the wife a Albert Lay Anstrom W. ‘Olive Rishel last week. Tor there Marga We ‘ednesda; ied home irs. Joe Varley were shop- marck Frida: days th ence at was filling his silo morni with M: adi by. the tin ret Brooks by. came from Jamestown, Larson Gus son Monday e1 Cl ford Hi Jimmy on ig Hanson ‘and Mrs. Lloyd Maynard were Wilton callers. Friday Enoon, Fairman and in Wilton Fi ai - Sam Fairman transacted business riday. a Ir. Mrs. No. 1 Fr ttle No. Behi Little cashier of the. Tut- of the waiting with ints, ren motored to the capital ave Dixon and chil- I city Tues- ssh, "iret font re they had en: whe an extended visit a jorman ee spent Tuesday 21 and Mrs, Tues: ron from ot pore irs. | Rudolph Hagen visi is week, assisting . Nelson home. Stalks has been visiting there | Parents the past two weeks. | Brooks norning Lawrence Stalks iran Nelson called at the W. J. ome, ind Mrs. Philip Monroe spent irs, Monroe's parents, stayed Sith Wallace esday night, visited Skea No, 1 W. Brooks left for Woodward, hi having been called . Adtian ‘Brooks and” tittle v4 motored to Wilton. ey were accompan- Mr. A, Brooks, who led on Henry John- is. tarence Franklund called on Clif- lanson Tuesday evening, ister called Tuesday evening. ce Brooks Mr. Ar- 1 days the past Saturday ight ited John Keef- | proud. little n and School vinited son of Dave. Brostiom is hia, cousin, Bobbie, son ney, county super- day afternoon. ton Saturday afternoon. j We will have Preaching services from | Saturday ufternod now "on. ; ning at the houre Varied Friday eve: “Ciand Hansen fi building a cattle | y shed on the place he now occupies. Med ite ney, Anstrom "Sie. and Mrs. William Mallard avd | Buivnday unibeneay, children. visited relatives near Bis- Donald Johnson assisted Lawrence ™arck Sunda; Johnson with hauling Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hansen and Mr. and Mra, Theo. Taylor and {am~ qe geese ily transacted business in Wilton Saturday. Mr. a Mrs. Gunder Hagen and called at Dave Brostrom’s! i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and daughter, Ruth, motored to Wilton Saturday afternoon, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown were call- ers in Wilton Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Danielson and amily called ut Martin Hagen’s Sun- Diamond Leadership In the diamond field high standards of qual- ity and service have contributed to. the posi- tion of leadership which Knowles the jeweler enjoys. A reputation of twenty years’ building in Bis- marck is assurance of integrity and expert service in your deal- ings ‘with us, “If it's a diamond, buy it from Knowles.” “and Mrs. Martin Hagen, Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Hagen and son, Al- fred, motored to the lake and enjoy- ed hunting Sunday, i Lawrence Johnson called at Walter Ighnaon’s Sunday. q re Anstrom called on Joe Val- ‘a Sunday. Lucy and Lillian Voltin motore to Wilton Saturday afternoon, Sam Fairman transacted in Wilton Saturday. Alvin Lange called at ‘s and Oscar. Anstrom’s Dusiness. junday. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Brostrom are the rents of 9 baby girl, born to them Friday, October 8th. Vietor Franklund called on Clif- ford Hanson Sunday. | irs, Oscar Brostrom called at Joe Brostrom’s Friday morning. ! Mr. and Mrs. Olgood Ryberg, Mr. and Mi ictor Strom and son, Ver- nea, ef near Regan, called at Henry Johnson's sandy. is wc rooks, Mrs. C, Adrian ‘ “and children, Idoy, Lucil- and grand: ion, Emmet, 0; iter, Margaret, ored to Wing Sunday rence Brooks. le, , mi siting with C! : The. Vitamins Of Cod-Liver Oil FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926 796 are in the hands of farmers, ac- cording to a survey by Manitoba gov- ernment authorities. ily vigited at the Arthér Knud- Sunday. is Stewart and baby ‘boy from Mandan 4 ‘week, sold a qi ec: ittom: to Paul Hi FARM AUTOS Winnipeg, che gpa constitute obile owning class Of 241,286 cara Provinces 156,-| ‘Foot Specialist DR. CLARA-B, WESTPHAL (Chiropodist) Richmond's Phone 311 Bootery “House 2825 Ask Your Grocer For Dak ta Maid MADE FROM NORTH DAKOTA'S | HIGH PROTEIN WHEAT Makes the purest, most fragrant, and wholesome bread possible. 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