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FRIDAY, , OCTOBER 15, 1998 oe Iver Christiansen and daugh- ter Anna of the Arnold district were callers at the Richard Borner home viday rneon. ena, Mildred Lagi egal hs e primary Is, spent the week- end with her Fok in the capital city, Mr. and Mra. James McAvoy moto! ed to Still Thursday, where they vi: ited at the Morris’ Anderson home and ilk cows. We under- family are Nordstrom and to ¢ i where they shopped and with Mr. Nordstrom's sister. ‘arl Eliason, and family. (aoe yr of Coogee wnship pasn rough ere Urs day en route to Bisi where he ‘sttended a meeting of the county commissioners, Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and children, Esther and August, Jr., call- ed at the Fred Ehmes home Sunday and bret- on. Mrs, Carl Landerhom is cooking for threshers that are threshing et sold Pinta lenry Strom hauled grain to Regan Thursday. ve Willie Drawer was heiping Eric - Englebretson thresh last week. Dur- ing the week they threshed for John} yy, and Willie Drawver, Ella and Hilda Krause called at the Lhd of Martha Alm Sunday afte: + Miss Elle Funston spent a couple of nights with Ruby and Ruth Mag- |: nuson. . Charlie Mi son, children, Earl, Ruby and Ruth, and Miss Funston at- tended Sunday school at Regan Sun: by Bl . * tl Davies is working at the mine at the H. ile” south of at Wilton, He is boat -% mn, 8 and Don Falmer are attending one m in Ghylin township No, 2. ils of the rural school east Shemisky was at Wilton] of tor Ay. had vacat trom Monday Thursday, dt is attending high| the teacher, Mics Ruth Hanson, was “Ue end “ter John: Stlenbart of Mint erica tie binel vieeie a bs ni rouble, Rogan called at the Fred Ehmas home| The schosl work wan resumed Thurs- 89 even’ ae ~_* I day, = on Hanson was able to re- ‘esterman | turn at 3 vA rin held bas . Bernice Anderson and Albert F started to -scliool Monday ing. many local friends of Mr. and weaey a re oe pEiyel owing they are the proud par- Shuaet a baby boy: Mes and: Airs, Arndt fo vy! resided in Baldwin, Wut. moved to Regan during the sum- mer. . Christiansen, well-known cat- stock buyer of South Haven, has returned home after a business trip in this district. 0 visited at the Hans Christ- insen home. si Andrew Peterson and family will soon move to the farm which they rehased last spring a mile and a if southeast of Baldwin. Fred Kent, present tenant of this place, will occupy the farm vacated by the Peterson family. Matt Hettich is busy hauling the building material for his new home, which will take the place of the one school in Regan, ,tecently destroyed by fire. Mr. Het- tich hopes to have his new home c ® ‘pleted before cold weather sets in, Mrs. Ole Olson of Wilton wa: Baldwin i iting among friends in this commun- ity Thursday and Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Ryberg and] , Cart Gorensen, well-known farmer, family spent Sunday at the home of; residing several miles northeast of Mrs. Ryberg's sister, Mrs. Peter An-| here, is holding an auction sale at his derson, and family north of Baldwin.| place Tuesday of this week. We do Percy Free! ned'to'his| not know what plans Mr. Gorensen has:for*the future. : Charlie Krotz wus # business. caller Wilton the latter part of the week. veterinaty surgeon was called to | the Oscar Satter furm Wednesday to * of : attend a horsé thet hed gotten’ badly cyt ap in a, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson and daughter Alta returned home Thurs- from a two weeks’ visit with friends and relatives at rd and other pointe in pson and family made the trip by motor ‘and reported muddy roads around a town. pan n, ‘Adolt, pit atten teat a s has — road- ‘Budson. x. Mrs. Pause and fares, Jr., metered to Miomarck with H. C.Arndt ursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.-Arndt are the proud parente. of a baby boy born at Bismarck Thursday, ober Th. Hans was busy for a while passing out cigars. H.C. Arndt and Charles Klipfel motored to Bismarck Sunday movi ig, returning Monday Marie Solon is st Loretta Meade while i on, where, has the Monatch elevator. Mr. : rénotts excellent crops at’: Oberon,! und states that there still remains ¢— ° territory, on’ account, of.- the PO PS STGP De mE Sat EI Ree LT RR rant the reogening of the elevator, Wednesd: move to. which they pur- ond Mrs. Jason Hoover were by the A. K. Thysell family. 5 i White A vin amily. Mr. Jason Hoov: gene Fe nine-year-old son of tended'the dance at Sterliug Monday: qr aul lumber to a new house on the ly to the Cement pavement. He was ‘There ia to be a dance at Orin Dut- Eugene remained in the Bismarck| Mrs. McMurri i jsmarck{ Geo og is able to around purchased from a. ‘ Adam Herdebu came down Friday|new barn. It will be remember considerable threshing to. do that weather. He may return. to i ; next year, if crop returns would war-; | Elvin Hoover was 4 Bismarck caller which closed. in “August, . M. Whitenke doing. busi Asha Uephetrats ‘ond feallr will’ acts Geant Pride. chased in Naughton. township’ last Bi k calle: spring, and which has been occupied, Mr, and Mrs. Nielman 7 Mr. t ing on tlie school Crawford's Sunday. 4 grounds Friday afternoon, little Eu- "Quite a aymber ‘frost Brittin st- Mr,.and Mrs. J. S. Fevold. sustained night. They reported having a good broken arm. rae : Dick Owens has been helping Rich rope. “The ape, caaght en Ris shee, Bak trippit jim and throwing him heavi- ~ a m formerly owned by Frank reer to ogre aoe toned "a ce Bs oat js, arm in in tw jacea. ti ni a Bismarck | “Mrs, MeMurrick and daughter dnd hospital overnight, returning home Mrs. Shurman were Bismarck callers Saturday. He bepuoseating, nicely.. Wedne: Ira Falkenstein went to Bi: after the rams again, having been hurt quite badly ee eh oy _ mentee oy heed mile healing poten from Fo count % s ome. .. said school Ia ‘Orin 1 Dutton has just completed his from the Herdebu farm, several miles, that his barn was burnt down last northeast of here. br spring in the big prairie fire. : wip Peterson fo Sasllng lumber to bui some new sl 8. Mrs. Frank King ‘and Mrs. Dewey Olson were calling around Brittin v last week. coal mines the pest few Richard Borner, John and Nordstrom, Oscar Satter, Her- man Kikul — number of Schrunck Lena Le Witt visited with Marcella Neiters Sunday. Andi Ackerman returned to his | €O! home near Still Sunday after thresh: |1 Mi sbi unit 4 wy and der a Mis hant were in lor i Lor ne mere “riited his brother, mes Novy, Sunday. "joe Novy’ returned from Redwood, qT hh attend 7, Non of MeChi was # business caller in this community afternoon. In co! MileCsy has edi evening. Ne tog ednesday. ir, Wentz of Lincoin Valley moved the N. M. Christenson place laut week. . R. G, Marchant took s load of wheat into Wing Friday for Carl John- son, “ James Mery, Mrs. Elizabeth Novy and Mrs. O. O, Sperry returned Wed- nesday from Minnesota, where they of Bi: atte the funeral of their sister Mr. ins and Miss ‘Hanson of Bismarck guest over the week-end Thysell home. Mi iter. ot i, RB. G. Marchant ters, Irene and Mary, and Pea: Sui ifternoon callers started Mon- day morning, Més. Matts is teaching sel No. 2 and has been rented by Otte/te Fred/north for potatoes Wednesday. ing which tima/O! red | teachers’ and | tored to Tuttle Monday forenoon. Helmer Ai at Halvorson | $7, jo. 1. John Cook-and Mrs. Wents we: at'the Marchant home r* | called at the A i Ted Nolan visited his brother, and B. N, Lein motored to'Driscoll G + who is herding. cattle for H. Saturday evening, °° . Pr eatin cite Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Christianson — sited at the Bailey ‘and son, Arnold, called at the Gun- Wm. Ryan and daugh- derson home Sunday evenii Ellen and Rose, were Sunday! Ole Spilde and sons, Bin sat the C. Brooks home. ‘nut, motored to Driscell Satur- " has been'day evening. staying ‘with her aunt in Bismarck, | returned to her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brooks of Bis- {marek were Sunday callers ut the (.' Brooks hi holm home Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hagen and children called at the Ole Spilde ‘home Saturday. ein, week. (| Mrs. Seymour Arneson and’ Olga ’s funeral was held Rise assisted Mrs. Alfred Arneson Saturday forenoon in the Catholic'!cook for threshers Saturday. church at Wing. Mr; and Mrs, E. O. Turing and i irles an ren Ng Clear Lake Steele attended the Young People’s | Society ‘ut Alfred Arneson’s Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Warren Belile and) 4ay- , family have moved on the Peter r. and Mrs. Fritz Hagen and Freiberg place, and Mr. and Mrs.|Children visited at the NM. A. So- Will Stiles from’-near Sterling|derholm home Monday afternoon. have moved on the farm formerly rthur Rise helped Art Bjorhus otcupied by the Belile family. bev some cattle to Driseall. Fri- J. W. Beyer made a trip up|™®X oy trom this vicinity attend ‘A large crowd attended the (a the dance in Sterling y funeral of Mrs. M: Johns of rene. will be Norwegian serv- Wednesday “afternoon, ; 2 Miss Bernice Pasley sto peat ices in the church, Oct. 17, at ~o the Marie Olausen home pase be for a few minutes, to town this Ole Newland called at the Henry! 4 - .oa Mrs. ‘Kenneth Lane of Hyon home ‘Thursday evening. | Glencoe called at the C. E. Moffil tended he furieral of their daugh- — and Harold Lane homes = ter at Fort Ransom, returned home | “@v, evening. the latter part of the week. iss Getha Kl ity visiting } in -Arena Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson of, Miss kedahl, Wishek, N. passed ‘through teaches schook im Hilder county, dele way to Bismarck, Ne. Jobin tote, ae al oars oe it ati hos- rank ‘Ghatf where he underwent an op- Fr bs Sore’ a Miss | oration for appendicitis Friday morning, needay. in the Capital Miss Vivian @haffer attended Cas ent dee, the Driscoll high school party, giv. |Félatives and shoppi en ~ honor of this year’s freshmen aun a grin with a con- wee Driscoll schoo) Friday ov" algnment of sock Friday, Bi i irs. Joe r, who has been cattle Saturday, Glad Olson ansint See teatitee sy ees 2: rig if them to Driscoll Frie)“qwi'v, Carrol and Mr. and Mrs. A number of Mr. and Mrs, * ane were Capital City Stiles’ former neighbors fr. aes 554 Sd : Sterling gather at ‘thelr home| Mrs. a Piolpner Bagh 8 = ve evening and enjoyed 4 sin ei at the ‘A.B. ‘Cline home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and|Saturday afternoon. {family spent Saturday evening a0 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder A the Christ Schoon home. family, “Mrs, H. S. Adams am Miss Goldie Olson arrived Sun-: Mrs. Fay Johnson spent Saturday day to visit with home folks, __ |evening at the Cline home. Enling Olson ‘visited with his! Mr. and Mrs. B. F. rane and friends, Rudolph and Lenno, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit al )Klucksdahl, Sunday. On his way! tered to Bismarck Sunday to ea i ebelar dal atte ee A Adams and Fay Johnson Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Beyer en-/ motored to Bismarck apes tertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry O1-| Mr. and. Mrs, Morris Erickson son to Sunday dinner. jand Laipi = mys Mr.. Titas of Driscall is in this)of Wing, Mr. and Mrs, vicinity finishing up threshing. Hoeft and family of Sterling, Mrs. s 1 meeting was held at the; 74 Olson and sanghir, velyn, Henry Olson home Tuesday eve-|and Mrs. H. Set an ned ing. wee oer sedenst Mra rs. Fay toniiy Lian nee sl lewland end) "Quite a number from here at- Newland’s brother near Steele, {tended the “round-up” at McKen- Albert Hammer was a Bismarck| tie Sunday. son s-|, | vin assisted in cooking for thresh-| | A a jers at the L, B. Olson farm Tues- day, : j Frank Gray was a Sunday guest * ees at the G. G. Palms ————. B.C, Halver ai Lein jywere business callers | aE ES: =a gin - Arnold Christianson. motored verile Sun- Wilton Friday to consult a phy- | qere, gallers ia pe Aci daa 3 Mr. and Mra, Dallas Barkman \<*Ve cet — lea and daughter, Dorothy, motored to, "'a® and’ Mest Bert Glanville and Driscoll Saturday evening. |sons were shopping in Wing Satur- . A.. Sode! macht a spent Friday afternoon visit-|“"ka, Smith was a caller at Paul an a: unt Arneson and Joe | Bennetts Thursday evening. a George Harleman was a Thurs-|holland visited at, Wm. Ryan's Fri- day evening caller at the Dallas!day afternoon. While they were Barkman home. there Mr. Ryan took them to Regan Helmer Arneson, Einar and to eeatha tier : Knute Bpiide, ateees pe ‘ern eo Mielmen visited at Mrs. ben school house Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, George Boelter are Harold Christianson and Joe|very of their new grandson. Rise motored to Steele Friday to Grandpa ta wearing a broad smile get some repairs for the latter’s|/and to set u reshing machine. G N. A. Soderholm Potatoes to 4 which he sold there. Blute! Gale Birkeland motored to Dris-|Elmer Friday. his M ‘Syoil Strandness of Perth, arrived here Sunday and teaching in Hutchinson's Arthur Tees were Mr. and Mrs. R. for McKenzie, where he is going|the sick list. . to work for Mr. Burnstad. ape! Frank Walker, Irwin Johnson, Alfred Arneson and Mrs. Sivert|Art’ Wheeler went on a hunting renden motored to Tuttle Satur-|trip Sunday and mai to cap- day forencun. -sawood Rise mo-|Net bet for tae aimoun of shells an wi mo- ¥ (a shel shot and miles traveled in the hunt. A. H, Nathan, blacksmith of Tuttle, brought out the irs for McIntyre brothers’ windmill Thurs- day. i , returned home Sunday. c Brownawells entertained Cuarlisles and Howard Browpawell’s Sund: Miss Helen Skramstad spent wéek-end with Helen Erickson. it_and Marvin Swanson, Frank ' Elliott,, Homer Brownawell aud Wal- r Petersen are putting in culverts ; oat the direction of the road boss rnold Petersen. ‘Wild Rose schools put in a goodly upply of coal last week from the Pe PM, and Mrs. W. n rickson nd son Rechar and ee Ernest, Mavic “and cA rold Swan: son mototed to the eepital city Set- meson called at the M. A. Lein home Sunday,’ The Young ‘a Society, which met at the Al Arneson ‘home Sunday, was attended by a large crowd. Meeting opened with a song by the society. Bible reading and prayer by Rey ndness. ading by Clarence Rise. Recitation by Hazel Arneson, Song by Society. Reading by Marion Lein. Recitation by Evelyn Skogen. Reading by Charlotte Olson. by iety. Re by Jeanette Recitati mn by Esther Society. Reading by Einar Bride. Bible | ore by Lillie Lein, pe Mi Messing : comnts: taken in amounted to > |. who Lloyd Gosney and son Ca r Daw- been putting up hay n Skogen. Soderholm. Selma Rise called at the Soder- | nt Wed-|¢— ing. i> ete for Chi- D.,| WwW. Cy 4 nd Owen McIntyre | and. Orria Goldberg} Friday. re n| pr and Ruth visited | “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1 Suck Ishmael Cha Wood, Adu c son was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. ner Misses Angeline Schiess and Buelah Boren motored to Jamestown Friday and returned Sunday. There will be a meeting of the W. ¢. U. the church Sunday even- October 17, Mrs. Fred Wanner of Jamestown will be one of the} Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres and son, principal speakers and there will be| Mr, Bailey of Mason City, lowa, were special music, visiting near Wing and Regan Sun- McKenzie staged another amateur! 4d, rodeo Sunday, The chief features were the riding of unbroken horses and cows, id Mr. D. attended the convention at Mandan ‘The school board: met an en! aft Mr. Swanton, Mr. eltheim,; The school board was in Bismarck . Brownawell were present, on business Saturday and Monday. being absen pitas |. Those who were in Bismarck fr Mr. J. A. Kitchen of Bismarck vis-| this community Saturday were } ited school No. 1 Tuesday afternces.| and Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mr. and Mrs. M King, Mrs. May, Mrs, Wood-|.'N. M. rick, Mr. and Mrs. iss Ward of Bismarck called! Graves, Mr. and Mrs, Park {at the Carlisle and Brownawell homes! Mr. and George Varnum, Tuesday, « j and Stan leCurdy and Mrs. i Mr. and Mra. 8, Gooding and chil-| Dance. dren called on friends in Wild Rose; A large number from this v Tuesday evening. attended the roundup at McKenzie, N. Miss Mary Metcalf spent the week-| D., Sunday afternoon, A large crowd | end at the Saville home. attended and the onlookers. had a | Miles Benz, Homer Brownawell,! chance to see some real riding. ‘Earl Elliott, Miles and Francis Stan-| large number of bronchos were rid: ton and Fred Saville were out hunt-/den, also some cows and heifers. ing Sunday but game was very searee.{ Royal Thomas, a local boy, rode a, broncho and cow at the round-up. | Miss Betty Alsbury and Mr. Joe Hill visited Miss Nellie Dane ne | ng. omi Compear, North Meno- er, motored to Bismari with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch, Miss Compear t the week-end at home in Mandan, Sunday, \ rs Nir. George Varnum_ motored to Driscoll Sunday with Mr. Voight of south of Bismarck. When they re- turned they were entertained at din- ner by Mrs. George Varnum. M rs. Roseoe Borne of Tuesday visiting Mr. .. Graves, Mrs. N. M. Krick and little N.D., who have been days with Mr. and left Monday morn- D,, where they will Mr. and Mra, M. Hanson an and Mrs. Eidsmoe of~Frida, N. visited at the D. FE. Wharton hot Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Zellar returned from the Methodist conference at James- town baa During the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Zellar Sunday the |pulpit of the local church was sup- plied by John Wildfang. Mrs. Albert Oeffner entertained dinner Friday evening. A pleasant time was enjoyed by those present. Mrs: Belk visited her son, Hallie, at Hurdsfield last week. Steiber ENON AE eee | . and Mrs. John Carlson and children spent Sunday atfernoon and evening at the Malone residence. Miss Gertrude Hickel of Tuttle is spending a few days visiting friends ives in this vicinity. ius Olson made a business trip to Bism: o s ‘Naomi Hagstrom. spent the Pee at her home in Estherville ps is ut the Wm. Hickel residence were Mr. Knudtson and Mr ansen, Thomas and Hubert Doyle of » Miss are Doyle, Gertrud Hickel and ‘. de. 1 Olson, Mrs. Wm. Hickel | ,, . L. Malone attended W. nd RK. be ing for Bisbee, visit relatives. The school board held their regular meeting at the } ht. sp ‘or company of Bi attended this meeting to sell for hauling the children to the new consolidated school. Abe Huggi mer and Roy Funs- ton and George Varnum attended the} Paul Hansen auction sale Wednesday. kle Brothers hada carload of | y shipped in Wednesday lenoken schoolhouse Four men fr > ness caller | "s home last Wednes- | | + | | | Strom and son, Verno + Henry Stro broke dow: 4 on was ligging his potatoes last Wednesday, Some were {frozen on top. Carl Larson will work in Bismarck this winter. John Anderson and Floyd were shop- ing in Regan last Tuesday even- | ing. i Martin on’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson returned |from Fort Ransom Thursday, where they had been to attend the funeral Carlson's sister, Mrs. Stok with the mail carrier Thursday Wm. and Charles Anderson visited at John Anderson's «couple of days jast- w Mr. and) Mrs. C. P, Malton 1 Regan shoppers Suturda: Merwin Oder has gon iar i 1 morning on busi- eo. Nelson called on Jahn Kruger esday evening on busii rek ona busine Porter Nelson and John . I ‘hreshed for Julius; helped John Anderson thresh Thurs- Olson Monday. j da} Mr. and Mrs, Juljus Olson were Regan visitors Saturday evening. sie Olson ited with Mrs. Joe Fisher last Wednesday. Axel Johnson was a Regan caller ——— last. Wednesday. | Merah Nalean as a business caller ijin Regan last ‘edne: —o {_ Mins Ruth of rr 7 Joe Varley and Earl called at Geo Mr, Louie Martineson of this vicinity, Nelson’s last Wednesday on busi- [returned Wednesday from u_ six| Nn ness, trip ‘through Cass and Trail Elsie Olson called at the David count: iss Martineson has been iTrygg home last Tuesday on busi- canvassing for the Adventists. neas. ii r Mer at 0 Paul Carlson and Laurence Martine- Martin Nelson Se ere gon were in Bismarek Thursday und age ges jay. last Wednesday night. Porter Nelson and Walter Sun- quist and his hired man are stop- ping at the Martin Nelson place this week. George Clooten was in the Capital ("H, Friday. irs. Albine Thysell went to Bi tmarek Friday with Mr. Burbeck. Walter Scott was seen in M Emil Johnson has been hauling coal! Regan last Wednesday with a new the last few days. . Ford sedan. Alfred Harlson was up to the coal: Mr. and Mrs. G mine Thursday. and Gwendolyn Mr. and Mrs, Emil Johnson and on motored to Wilton last children and Mrs. Chas, A, day to get a winter supply of airs Johnson and daughter Ruth all took on the track which Ralph Dean ship- supper at the Salvation Army hall ped in F ix evenii st Mrs. Victor Strom and Mrs. Olget Be Me Sm: Fria in the’ Capital ee Wilton shoppers last on bu: lay. ednesday. ‘Arthur Solberg motored to Bis-| | Elsie Olson stopped at the Kruger marck Saturday on business. home last Tuesday en route to Joe Emil Johnson and ir. al Fisher's. children were in the Capital City Sat-; Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and urday. Violet shopping in Bismarck on Chas. A. Johnson returned to his, busine: Tuesday. rd: A evening to spend Sun- Geo Nelson and family. He went back to, family and Martin and Elsie Olson k Monday to work again. transacting business in Regan Edwin Johnson is helping Arthur Solberg a day: Mrs. Chas. Johnson and edne: John Olson was digging his pota- at the home of Louie ineson Sunday. toes last wiounenaay and Thursday. e Carl Martineson motored to the city John Kruger was helping John An- derson with turning his grain stacks fupday morning on business. Emil Paul called at the home of over Wednesday to get them dried Mrs. Olaf Lundin Monday on busi- out to thresh Thursday. Osear Coleman was helping John Mrs. Tebbo Harms visited and Mrs. Robert Solberg | Anderson thresh | day. he Kruger Bert Hendershot are! 9% John Anderson called at t! home last Wednesday on busin: nd. visiting at the home of Arthur Sol-| "°F berg. Mrs. Hendershot is a sister Mrs. Geo Nelson called john Olson family last Wed- to berg. Mr. and Mra, Louie Martineson and family motored to Bismarck Sunday somnine to attend an Adventist meet- Anna Cook, who returned with | thresh last Thursday. Ruth Martincson, has been visiting! Axel Johson was digging his po- with the Martineson family for a/tatoes Inst Thursday. ‘ couple of days. She returned to her Larson is plowing these fine home in Mandan Friday. 2| in: Johnson visited with friend: in Wilton Sund: Nelson boys threshed for John Olson last Thursday. Floyd Anderson was a caller at Geo. Nelson's on business last Thurs- lay. Charlie Rue helped John Anderson | lays. Floyd Anderson was a_businer x caller at Leo Sheldon, John Olson an ‘Me...and.Mrs,.C. A. Johnson of Bis-| Oscar Coleman's last Thursday. ek and son Jim Johnson of Deap-! John Kruger was a caller at Martin ote and Mr. and Mrs, John Asplund Nelson's last Wednesday night. and infant son Oscar visited at the Nelson boys threshed their flax home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson‘ last Thursday on the Regan highway, Sunday. iknown as the Wilde place. There have been a few politicians Geo Nelson took John Kruger home pragn here the last few days. ir. irs, Tom Flannagan mo- thresh. tored to Bismarck Friday. Their’ Axel Johnson called on the Nelson daughters, Elinore and Frances, re- boys while threshing Thursday. turned home with them to spend thi lohn Kruger called on Carl Muth week-end. {last Wedn ie Geo Whitted helped the Nelson | i Thuraday evening from helping him | i Mencken boys thresh last Friday. RABE TE. John Kruger helped Ivon Law de- liver some cattle to McKenzie last E.P. Rorvig called at the Great Friday to be shipped. Western elevator Thursday and took at hee G. ‘Abelein h { Ison called on iy morning on business. John Anderson and Floyd motored te Bismar and Mandan Saturday on a shopping tr Geo Whitted and family were tran- sucting business in the capital city nas. Suturday Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Nelson Martin and Gerald were shopping in Regan Saturday. Geo, and Martin Nelson called on Oscar Coleman Friday morning. Charlie Rue and family w marck shoppers Saturday Albin Anstrom and A. C. merchant from Wilton, called i and Martin Nelson Friday on bu: ness. 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