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PAG Ste.” ———_ = ae ‘Cromwell o— ss Farmers in this vicinity are all| extremely busy hauling in feed,’ fencing hay stacks, repairing and banking buildings and hauling coal from the mines in readiness for another North Dakota winter. forris called on Mrs.|chants Bank of | Braddock friends Wednesday Tuesday afternoon, Le Pee Monroe | 1& fi jthat the necessitated by the large nanibek of| | opene chiekens being kept over winter by Mr. Varley. He was assisted in the carpenter work by John Reish. wevi Anderson and Cecil Mort arrived from Canada Thursda driving the Ji car in which thi together with Brandt and Donald Morris and Joe Jiras went to Can- ada about two months ago to work | in the harv was only mode nancially t had a fine consid country gained experience which they shall always remember. Joe ‘Jiras, Brandt and Donald |< Morris came home on the train ar-| riving where the T. F. Morris Brown. Levi Anderson and Cecil Morris visited at the Brown Bi home ; and also at the home of W. J. Jiras Saturday, li | i ely successful fi-| home {i . H. Schroeder called at. the W. | Dick of Ste home Sunday morning. i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and |t family were Sunday afternoon tors at the W. J. Jiras home and during the afternoon Will and Lily! Jiras and Gladys and Gerty Nelson} called on the F. Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. have been guests at the F. son home the past week where Mr. ! Stalks is ing Mr. Nelson in remodeling At Mr. and Mre. and small | Son wer Lawrence Stalk: win feiinilay. Mr. and Mrs. family wi supper gu at the T. F. Morris home. Quite | a number of young folks were there als and in the evening apple grab: ing, peanut hunts and_ various Halloween stunts were indulged in and hugely enjoyed by folks. y. Morris and |e? = o Wm. didate for sheriff of Emmons coun- as a Braddock caller Mond: ‘Braddock , Baxter returned a arck where he spent a quietly in jays visiting friends. The people of Braddock interested to know that a 10-pound boy was born Friday Oct. 22 to Mrs. Sherman Lonbaken at her; home at Glendive, Montana. V. Lesher, * accompanied Miss Alvina Munn and Mrs. Munn, motored to Bismarck Wed-! nesday returning the same evening. | Herman Suelty of Dana bought a seven tube Atwater And Radio from Prof. Sherw y Rev. E. Bibelheimer i for Eure! Dak. Herbert Bibele ife will move int cated by Rev. Bibel-! heimer a L. Lewtson of Ed. Walker and Oscar Morris, Ill., were in Braddock sev- eral days this week in the interest of the 0. O. Johnson estate. Mr. James drove them here from Lin ton where they were looking afte! the estate near ther: Chas. Coventry, states’ was a Braddock caller T afternoon. Mesdame - Tl, andigo and Bertou,| motored to Kintyre, accompanied 1 Lowell Barton Thursday evening jary drove to Steele to attend a meeting of the Steele Auxiliary of | the usual routine s Knauf ‘of Jamestown, president, gave a ver on her trip to the sesquicentennial held at Philadelphia. So splendid was .her description of the Auxil- iary meeting there that one could almost imagine they were in her | company at that great gathering. Two of the Steele ladies sang 2} very nice duet, Mrs. G, Aarvig with: Mrs. C. T. Barton as accompaniest sang a sclo, after which the Steele ladies served a very nice lunch. ern enjoyed themselves very and pein to meet together some Ba iiss again. Mrs. John Munn, Sr., Mrs. J, Munn, Jr,, and Miss Alvira Munn of Seaforth, Minn., left Thursday for their home, after sev- ys’ visit at the home of Mr. | Tho . Lesher. 0. Batzer of Hazelton was.a dock caller Wednesday eve- cit | ident of the re t fields. Altho the trip | fore ey 4] mo |noon te {Convention held in that ci n Wilton Saturday night | motor they were met and taken to they took the tr by Sam all returned home {port tal, Bismarck, ly Nel. (si Frida dock Saturday in the interest of Andrew Fi sheriff. of his wife this ‘week and he found A it impo: paigning. the young; foc! ‘arrived at his home in Pasadena, |Calif., on Thursday, Oct. 21, mak- ling the trip overl: i He was ace —*)J. J. Peter: ie Sohwon of Linton, can-|Hazelton. , and {al EWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS of Standard Oil Company. ; W: Shaenl and Miss Mildred! Brigi of Mandan called on Brad. , dock friends Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilton have moved out to their home on. the Jerry Cole farm this week and Billy is now an “honest: Iness, up- to-date” tiller of the s John Schott, manager of the Mer.’ japoleon, called on morn- and informed them that he had losed the bank’s doors that morn- We trust that matters are not s serious as they might seem and bank will soon be re- 4 d. jay evening Mr. Gale, pres- Anti-Saloon League of put on a very d by a stirring miaine Hdres This portrayed ithe liquor traffic generation. that follows 1 to the third Mr. Gale is a very eful speaker and knows his sub- ject well. Prof. and Mrs, H. tored to Fargo Ti attend the the curse Sherwin’ Jay after- s Sta’ The other teachers, Miss E, Haas, Miss and Mrs, A. Peterson, teele from which place ‘ain to Fargo. They sid and re- a fine time a: - deal of useful informa- The feople of Braddock will be! interested know that Ellsworth and a former Brad- Alexius hospi- aving been seriou n auto accident. A. H. Irvine of Li dock boy, is in jured in nd M M lon called on Braddock friends F \di voung folks at the T. | [ees Kintyre jay afternoon on their way home rance and Mr. Olaf Bismarck business De BG. ae Wm. ter Was a passenger urday morning for St. Paul for exte d_visit Larrabee, er has been there ok: with his daughter, of that city. candidate for Fisher was bereaved ible to do any more cam- i Word has been received in Brad- k from L. M. Doerschlag that he din eight days. mpanied on the trip by n and Sam Wright of 1 erett Brant called on Braddock Saturday in the interest of amipaign. Halloween night passed off very Braddock. Just a few jlittle pranks by some of the small will be /fry. Kuth Hamilton went to Bis- marck Sunday io visit with her moth« Lulu Swanson, at St. Ale nital. She reports her as feel tine fine although unable to jbe up yet. M Berdna Koenig. vi: “ager? during the past week with her Bernard Baxter. M home Wedne Miss Grae: from Bi: it Campbell came down x Saturday evening to th her uncle, George Sempel, ins, Warner and Eldon. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Albright, who ye been in Illinois for the past veeks attending the funeral of Albright’s mother, returned aturday aiogee James Murphy and F. Savage were Sunday dinner “uests with Miss of Mandan, and Mrs. George Dexter and family pent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ersage of the Tell neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Corey d to Wing Sunday afternoon with relatives. Mrs. C. F. Barton and . Frank Long spent M 0, who under- an operation in the Bismarck hoxpital a few weeks ago, returned to his home south of Braddock Saturday. Anton Johner is still in a precar- ous condition at St. Alexius hospi- tal where he was taken a few weeks ago. When the X-Ray was taken o1 his back it was found not to be ibroken, as was at first thought, but his lower limbs are still aralysed and it will be some time before h will be uble to leave the hospital. George Sempel accompanied by’ his two sons, Warner and Eldon and Miss Grace Campbell motored to} Steele Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dailey have rérited the rooms occupied by Mrs. G. J. Thompson in her igs f po- bes ¢ Union M. E. Chi ex- re moved: into the rooms upstaiks. ward Hixon, who is workin, Glencoe, esas the week-en gr. arid Mrs, J. A. Stanton drove | Thairtday to visit. with who operation ‘at St. who’ is Col- , ber’ at his hore. he The . ‘Study’ and Civic Club met Wednesday ped home of Mr: ‘ secre wi same er and loca | salah North] and luneh was D «assisted by Mrs. Bower und Mrs. ete st Bay Ee .ssame day. for ¢ ! famil; four aed |but would like to have more, Come jand Joint us. “Leith a) week of October was a | wae of birthdays at Leith, On| ‘Tuesday * evening Helen Milnor gave 2 party to a number of i littfe friepds, this occasion bein; her cighth birthday. Wednesday’ evening about thirty of Everette Faubel’s school friends took pos- session of his home and made the evening one long to be remembered. On Saturday afterncon little Shir- ley Gibbhart and Robert Emeh each gave a party to the little} folks around Leith, Sunday _eve-/ ning Mrs. Teker entertained alt the young folks of the community in henor of her daughter Ruth, who business college at ll report a fine time. ls of Aberdeen spent few ua ays in Leith the latter part of the week. Mike Wi 1 and family were business visitors in Leith Satut- day. V ects Simpson and her brother, We: accompanied by Karon and Everette J ‘obs, visited friends in Leith Saturday evening. A large number from Leith at-! tended the Catholic fair at Minor| Sunday, Several from .Leith motored to Mandan Monday to see Queen eae The Indians demonstrated | cir savage dances and some) North Dakcta products from {around Leith were presented to the queen, The Star Clothing club is mak- ing preparations for » home talent pay te be given in the near fu- “l “C. Bell transacted business in Leith Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Herron of Montana are guests at the home of their son, Dan, Martin Teker, Mandan Friday, Jr., motored tu returning ioe Albert ‘Chalgren motored to St. Joseph Sunday business. The Roy: hbors and Wood- an camps entertained the Elgin) iday night. Irving Me-) ‘ty opened the program with a! short talk on Fraternalism. The| following program was then given: | Vocal solo, Mrs. Karmath; male quartet, Mess: Lawfer, Wyman, Sethe cal solo, Mrs. reading, Mrs. H. piane duet, Mi Anderson! and Mossmer; reading, Ed the Clark. After the program Pale and daneing were enjoyed ; by old and young. } Rev. C. E. Corbett of Lennox 4 preached at ‘the Presbyteria: church Sunday and will move hi here n week, Rev. Corbett will preach at Leit at 10 a. m., at Raleigh at 3 p. m Carson at 8 o'clock in the evening Fred Emch The citizens! on one of the communities vital problem result of the cold weather w set in. Our lighting system proves ver: during these ng wintry days. Many impertant and inte topics of the day are dis current events class, which con venes twice a week. Thursday morning a new stu- dent entered on record upon the high school_roll, namely, Gail Weatherly. We welcome him as a member of oor student body and trust that he will adapt himself to the way of schoo} life again. The total high school enrollment is eleven students. The gym will be open for bas- Se in the very near future. We look forward to a very strong basketball quint this, year. srammar Notes There were twenty-twq@ pupils in the grammar room who received perfect attendance certificates for the month of October. Wouldn't it be fine if the ather nine could have made perfett attendance, too? " Our second examination has come and gone. Some of our marks show us that. we must, a much bette? tie month, teacher may do what we crop depends principally us individually, Our room obs birthday by pieeeank events con- nected with his life, by giving his creed, and by repeating a number quotations from his works. About half of the sixth grade received a perfect mark in their © spelling examinations last Friday. There were a few in the room who earned 100 in pcerimetie. Intermediate The intermediate room Thas had ‘good attendance this week--28 have not missed a day. In spelling we are ‘haying an honor roll. aim is to see who | Varicose Veins Reduced:or Money Back, Says ‘Finney The fol- Simple Home ‘Treatment. That In Giving, Amasing Bpouits delicious ean, served. Mrs. Dexter was Semel ki | will be ‘held at Macias baa Sa as It fobtai : brother's wife, who was killed in | Sunday. 100-mark fy EAS cert ea = (COBB RESIGNS _, AS MANAGER OF Rink. They are all ‘interested in| ¢ 100 each day. o Schrunck — Mrs. Hindbouch spent. Tuesday | at Chris Hein’s, helping Mrs. Hein} make a quilt. R. G. Marchant took a load of wheat ints Wing Tuesday, bring=| back coal, Tom Novak was in Wing ies | jay afternoon. 8 Mrs. Matz is teaching school ain after a two-day vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homberg have returned home after attend-|. ing the funeral of Mrs. Hombery’s y Gena Baseball's Greatest Hitter, Nearing 40, Wants to Settle Dewn With Family August: Nov. 4—(P)—Tyrus Raymond better known as the “Georgin Peach,” and the greatest jitter in baseball's history, has swung Phis last bat in a baseball gam 'y was back home today in the town where he first. received reeog- nition as a basebal player, heat re- signed as player-manager of the Deo- |p, troit club of the American league yes- terday after a colorful career of 21 years on the diamond. . President Frank Navin of the Detroit club an- nounced that Cobb had been suceceded by George Morinrity, American league umpire and former Tiger third base- man. Ty saw the realization of u dream of a year's yearning come true today for 12 months ago he had made known Cord and Edward Schuh -spent his desire to resign. as the head of Sunday visiting with their sister, pe fet Sr wo be’ could spend Mrs. Nolan, and her family, rc 4 “The life of a ba player. is hard,” Katie, Andrew’ and Gus: Adker-| cout, said “and & ball player teen man are hauling ‘their hay from| the road lots. I want to settle down here to their Home near Still, .- |and live with my own folks for a Anton Novy and Thomas Ryan) while. That's one reason for my get- visited at Neiters’- Sunday after-| ting out as manager. noon. Tired and Wants Rest The Ryan children visited ‘at the| ~*I am tired and I want to rest, jovy home Sunday. an auto wreck at Beach, N. Dalp| They returned’ home ite Wednes- day evening, Mr. and Mrs. James: Novy. and caughters, Agnes and Elizabeth, spent Sunday evning at Carl John- scn’s. Herman Neiters took 2 load of} wheat into Wing Thursday. Mrs. Neiters and Marcella, Vi- ian und Harold visited with Mrs, Marchant Thursday afterncon. James } The Oswald boy is yori tor! © Carl Johnson at presént. Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant were in Wing on Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fode and sons, Jchn and Emanuel, visited at Marchant’s Sunday evening. Leroy Marchant had dinner with his friend, Andrew Neiters, on h legs are still good, my eyes are as ‘good ax ever, but T can't take chances any more, A ball player who can’t chances ought to quit, That's Jam doing.” nid he did not expect to play 1 again, although he said he bed dll an interest™in a club. have swung my last bat” in af: baseball game,” he sai “You know i am going to be 40 years old Decem- r 18, don’t want to be one of thoxe men who fade or have to be pushed cut and of course I will never ‘walk to the plate in a minor league.” Famous Bowler to Give Exhibition at Local Alleys Bismarck will have an opportunity |, ¥btsce how champions bow! when Jim: at aay Smith » the famous ten pin stag. Féc6rd-Rolder, comes to the Amer Mr. and Mrs. Dt F. McClellan be motored to Goodrich to. visit Mrs, McClellan's parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seiliny Dan McKinnon and J. BE, Witt ent Sunday evening at Herman Neiters' J. E. Witt vi Leroy Marchant, Monday ‘¢ ited with his friend, ening. The ‘fifth annual convention of the ‘ican Construction Council, an or- of all seaereets ty ‘the uilding industry. will be. Cleveland, Nov, 8-10. 5° zved wn A JIMMY-PIPE with an.ample bowl. A tobacco that is mild and mellow, yet not “mollycoddle,” if. you. get me—and you do. You know what I mean . . .. mild, licnn bowling alleys next. Wednesday. | ‘He will bowl a seri the best local tale styled the grand old man of bomee: | He started his career setting New York es jearning jhe ru iments DETROIT GLUBE now at the age of 44 he is rolling the most enviable of the fact. that he hns 16 to his credit, He also-hold for thirty consecutive games game rolled in Denver, Colorado, dur- ing last season’s tour. all events champion of the American Bowling Congress which is the real world’s. championship test. has been.champion of the Middlewest Bowling Association. Toronto, Canada, he rolled the world’s eeere tournament: series in the Can- a ment, 236, and 266. Book Review and urge of the Golden their own hearts, und for those, in- ternationally-minded, who are eager} to put stricken of the carth, a hand! Charles V. Vickray, entitled national Golden Rule i ecin guide and a companion. [1 method of helping to realize the Gol- den Rule ideal. trics, it is fitting as President Cool- Stomach Agony Goes Or Money Back, Says Finney pepti conquer obstinate cases of tion, and turn the old stomach into a new one in a few weeks. ‘get a bottle today. _ THURSDAY, Hoviiieni 4 i996 ean ik servance of International Goldep Ru Rule i his letter, |e, hae uae nee oF hte day May shot [Sundone he vite de much towed re: \be.extended to relieve distress and|moving” the banish: pitas tk dey tera sayz ie ecoftbimi riately, fr ie book is published by George Ge Rule enday were, irae lied tole orphan children of Bible lands whence’ I, Doran company of New York. re series of games against | inivenserstand lees and at prey upon: the Smith Dip Ronerelis ccgatedset to be i¢ welfare of na. ec best. in the game and is sometimes m ee received the Golden eale recept. Rule or. parochial. It is not iifnited: by time a space, Rtae sent maxim for nd uct, as given years ago and ‘in- yoked for the orphan children of the Near East, is Cie ca to the dis- tressed” and ‘under-privileged -wher- ever found. If this service can be extended through the inereasing ob- the there, has advanced until The policy of making the public 2 partner in railroad operation, insti- tuted by he Ilindis Central system under H. Markham, who_recently retired as president to: bévonic chair- man of the board, will be hla ued by the new exeeutye, L. A. 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