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| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926: NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ‘i Ge .-.. Si Marion Densmore returned to his home in Sterling after several weeks’ absence working in a ba the notthern part of the state. RL Deis and family attended the funeral pf Laura Elsner, at Me- K » Sunday afternoon, Schlaback called at Tyler son’s Monday. family visited at the I. N. Johnson home iy. Mrs. Dorsen. called at the T. N. Johnson home Monday. . Risoner and family were sho; ping in Wing the latter part of t! eek. Edward Smith has moved on the} Martin Olson place in Christiania townshi; M Rarion Lee visited at McKen- ale Sui 5 and Mrs. Ellison were shop- ping in Bismarck 5 fog to Blamarct Wednesday. | in rs The ‘how, “Pal 0. Mine,” Tuesday! night was reported fine and well at- tended. | Ed. Gibson Leg pro 1.N, dohn- 801 edn se heme, The evening was) di dancing and i . ing nef games. bah had a fine and Mre. Carey Johnson were! epi in. Driscoll beige aw iy. Loomis was shopping in Wednesday. pons 0. O. F. and voesng: at lag i ing gave a e Hal Wednesday night. e hte wes pent in playing games and sil had a fine time. C, J. Johnson and en tee at the Tom Stewart home Thursday a ieimer Sieiiand wd ed night. ba Lawreace Mork aad children came home Sunday after a few days’ visit with her mother, Mrs. Walgren, in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll visited bes Henry Van Horn of | ee at the Tom Stewart; jursday night. | the Peterson visited at the Corey Johnson home Mendey night. ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, ac- compenied by Mr. and Mrs. Van of were shopping in B: marek Friday. t Oscar Anderson was shopping in Driscoll Friday. ; FR ni Emil ‘ visiting Minnesota for the past two weeks. returned home Fri Max and we ping in Drise: ight. can kph and family were town ers \nesday. Walfred Harju of Wing called at the Tyler Johnson home Thu: . Mrs. Evelyn Winski of Killdeer was | visiting relatives at Sterling the past ‘week. Mrs. Frank Rice and Mrs. Bernice Sherman were town callers Friday. | Miss Rub aploss, ‘accompanied by her sister Mildred, spent ‘the week-| end at home. Miss aby teaches in! fr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson visited | athe Wm, Weise farm near Man- ‘Tom Stewart and family were shop- ing in Driscoll ’ oe ald . who has been work- td for some time, is Ww. 1s at home. erman visited’ at the John Sedivec home Wednesday. Tom: Stewart and family attended the dance in Sterling Friday night. The dance Friday night was given by the “Aces of Rhythm” 8. D. A-large crowd attended. will give another dance Nov. 26. ‘Miss Esther Larson and Miss Mild- red Johnson visited with Mrs. Joha Sedivec Thursday. night. ind Mrs. Sone edivec visited | Thursday. t: Elsig Olson’ stayed overnight at; e in Chris- afternoon. en and Miss Sapp visited Mies Esther Lur- od and pene Mildred Johnson jes oattended the “dance in Ster- night. » Art. Chenowith and children have. moved in "the Tom Harding building for the winter. Mr. Sapp and Laverne were jown callers Friday Miss Violet Sa taying at the} Chenowith home and going to school. | I. A. = and family were shopping in urday. iss’ Mildred apent thi week-end with Miss” Mildred. Joh "Miss Esther Larson spent the week end at home. R. L. Dorsyn was a Driscoll visitor HL % Ww: jobs, and family, accom- ttended the or of Miss Violets 19th. birthday. Quite s number and all had a nice time. The even- ja) Richard. bai hop | th cll Wednesday night. | 1 business sh i houasy: joppers in Bismarck la: “Joan 1%, Geo. Nel fren eae See teres Le ¢ gtade on ail road John Anderson was doing some fencing last to protest iy hay stacks from stock running free. Edwin Olson was at home on a vac with his folks, Mr. and M: John Olson. He has been at Gr: ton all summer working for John Rue concrete wi His brother Herman is also back in Bismarck with the Rues doing construction work. Charlie Ti made a trip to Reg: with the truck last Tucsday after a | load of feed oats. Geo, mits 4 cdl me a nj Weaneny trip je Capital City last total "coal solve lat Tucndey” taine two loads of coal. cethveeihees Carl Larson i Agel Johnson hauled a 1 inson hau! id with the track for John Olson trom & local mine last Wednesday. Geo. and Martin ‘Ni ve led at last John And "1 Saal ‘ lerson’s on business Wednesday en route from Bismarck. Ed Lundquist and Carl Larson were hauling two loads of hay last Tues- from Oscar Coleman's farm. rtin and working for Ed. day. “Siadetin and Helen Rue made a ness trip to Regan last Thurs- day. veo. and Martin Nelaon stopped at the John elute farm on business en route from Bismai Grant Satter was seen in this vi- cinity Wednesday hauling two loads of hay from near Baldwin going to his new home where he moved on Arne Madland’s farm in Sibley Butte. It was reported in the paper he mov- to -Franeis township, which was wrong. Martin and Geo. Nelson called at Folten Nelson's on business Wednes- day alae eo Whitted b it a cattle shed from the Battling Nelson place and moved it to farm for the winter's use. The Nelson boys called on Arel Johnson's last Wednesday on busi- ness. The Nelson boys called on Ed Wed- gor last. Wedne: on business. Geo, Nelson drove to Elmer Lund- duists’ place and got two loads of nay last Thursday and hauled it to the McGary place for Ed. Wedgor. From there Mr. Nelson took home: large stringets which he will use to ve buildings. Mr. Wedgor brought m out in his truck from Bismarck m, John Olson and Porter and Martin Nelson assisted Geo. Nelson moving some building with the engine hauling it with large timbers ‘and four wagons. The Nelson boys were bus callers at Enos Strangamos — las Wednesday night. Geo. Nelson. made. a business trip four miles north from Regan last Friday morning and called on Porter Nelson. John Kruger made a trip to the Engatrom coal mine last jursday after two louds of coal. Geo Nelson was moving his house near Apple, Creek were he used to live known as the old Dick Riley place to the furm he purchased from A. C, Wilde merchant from Wilton on thie in highway Saturday. Ap it is so late and remodelin; done he will not. move til Former. teacher Mi John: Kruger. took -in mistice night in the Ss American | Carl ind Ed Lundqui hauled Thursday from Oscar Coleman's place. Mrs. Geo Nelson, Gerald and Gwen- dolyn a on Mrs. John Olson last an hall given chergee Fisher: home Jast Sunday nl pa rhpeadey ae ‘ i tiny wo loads of c Back Friday. John Anderson was at school house No. 1 last Thursday repairing the barn. Mrs. Art Magnus called at Charlie Rue’s home last Wednesday. night on. business. win Olson went to Fa in after a visit with his parents nd Mrs. John Olson. He will do some repairing on the build- inga where his brother-in-law, Anton Fisher, resides near Fargo and will make his home with them for the winter. Ployd Anderson visited with Carlyle Sheldon over night last Thu: a John . Forsbeck is painting his house, Elsie Olson. left for Fat to visit with her sist and came wad Mrs. O. Johnson near Still called at John Olson’s last Thured: n_Foute to the There will be gram and ribbon social school house. No. 1 in Trygg. town- ip on Wednesday evening the 24th 18 ahavm. Every body welcome. Men-bring 15 cent for the ribbons, 50 cent. Olson and Benny Nelson for Milton Rue nallalng in Bismarck they wil nes_and George ar the John Sedivec’ home ale od Mra, Martin Sedive: attend. F and cad ood dd Tohneon. ae- ——_ Mr. Rue dur- ing the winter. Charles Rue and John are also building a new. house. John Krager cal! at the home of the Nelson boys last Thursday en toute from the. coal mine. Charlie Rue made a tripsto.a local coal mine last Friday. . Geo. and Gerald Helge made a busi- eee | il “ea Nel: iy two loads. of hay. home last /| }, te Gib Sederstrom made a trip through | 1. coal mine! last / E. ..,gohn, Andersan called at Martin Nelson's Friday night on busines: Mr. afd Mrs. Anderson and family made a business trip to Regan Sac- wy night. in bis caraess helped John Ki in his garage. elped John Kru- ger fix his well 8. Madeline, Helen, G! frie Rue attended jie social eld at Billy Kershaws F Say: night. Geo. Nelson took John Kruger and John Anderson home Saturday night from assisting him in moving fy house Saturday. John Anderson, Porter Nelson, W: res, Lawrence Cole- nd Martin Nelson were dinner t the Geo Nelson home. will be a Thanksgiving pro- ram in the east school No, two near ¢ Ivan Law home on Tuesday night the 23d. Every body welcome. nd Mrs. John Anderson were per guests at the Henry Strom home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Enos Strandamo and son made a trip to Baldwin Monday shopping. co Nelson made a business trip to Bismarck Monday and delivered the timbers belonging to Yager house mover. En route home he shopped overnight at the Pete Lips home 4 | miles northeast of Bismarck. There was a lurge attendance in | tehoot school Sunday in iryse n= e ists Jim Watkins He 1b rods ‘8 and Mar- achool house No. 1 there were 45 School. Reverend jan evangelist pastor officiated he held services Sunday night at ‘cloc! Edith Olson was visiting with ni Hazel Anderson Saturday and Porter Nelson who has been helpi: the N boys the past few days left Monday for-his home and hauled a logd of hay home. There was a large attendance church held in the school house Sun- day night where Rev. Bachman offi- ciated; there were around 45 enrolled and there will be services every night this week. Ecklund ped tl Johnson and fam- callers in Wilton inday afternoo: Clarence Anderson has been absent} from-school a few days on uccount of sicknes Harold illiams returned from Washburn Monday afternoon. Harold is ee working for Carl Johnson now. H.-A. McCullough was a caller Wilton Monday morning. Fred Wood of Baldwin was out to his farm near Regan after a load of corn fodder Tue: . Gene Perkins hauled u load of fence posts Tuesday. Joe and Willie Jiras were visitors at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday; evening. Parada T. : coped —_ daugh- er Dorothy were business shoppers in Wilton ‘Wednesda ore Mrs. A. I. Anderson was 4 visitor at the T. T. Morris home Thursday afternoon. The P. T. A. held their monthly meeting at the Still Hall Friday nigh The program was put on by the Teachers of Ecklund. It was a great success and well attended. Lawrence Fisher recently bought a house and moved it on his place. He |plans on remodeling the building. | Thomas Morris hauled three loads lof to town Frida; 1 was around ir. and~ visited at the A. Holten home Sunday. | A number from this community at- jed the dance which was held ii daughter Dorothy were - business shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. On account of scarcit; of the farmers of Ecklund are out with a petition for an open herd law. Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Lenihan and ;daughter Lorrina Bell of Baldwin i we Sunday visitors at the T. F. Morris home. Issy Brown picked turkeys for # | F. Anderson Monday. Aldythe McCullough was a visitor at the Thomas Morris home Sunday meine J. M. Thompson was a business caller in Bismarck Friday. bith = ! | aces | So vabetaas Se Services were held in the Union M. Church Sunday morning. Rev. Pearson took as the subject of his discourse “Fools Laugh at Sin,” and spoke of how professing Christians Iwugh at sin instead of holding in ebhorrence every phase of it. Mes- dames Long and Mandigo sang a very suitable duet. Services will be held next Sunday evening at 8:30. Mr. and Mrs, Grogan of Temvik were Braddock callers Monday after-| Wed: noon. I. Siem has sold the pool hall to Mr. Lane of Moffit who expects to move here soon. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Mikesell were Hazelton visitors Monday afternoon. Several of the Braddock Masons at- cones lodge in Linton Tuesday cve- ning. Fred Fockler has accepted a posi- tion in Mandan for the winter. Jake Rott of the L. M. Doerschlag Co., Hazelton, was a Braddock caller Monday. We are sure that Jake is always glad to come over and spend a few hours in the old home town. George Davis of Selfridge, accom- panied by a couple of other exe men from that city, drove thro Braddock Tuesday evening un their way to Ashley to hunt. . who | has Miss Grace Campbell, been visiting her uncle, George Sem- for Fredonia to visit enother uncle, John 1, left Mon Hy ‘the home of Mr, and Mra, Leo Dailey drove to Bismarck Mo: a John Swanson moved his fam- ily:into tho rooms over the pool hall.! Bide: F, Hixon was @ ir to Bis- | marck Thursday, ‘ing home Fri- day. : Br. veer Arig Pnkaig we Eldon Sempel drove wson Wednesday to hunt. We negrenaes. that they and Mrs. Fred Junge have mov- their new home next to Dr. nus was out from Baldwin of feed some| } nia, where they expect to spend the winter with thelt ing and family. Wo | trust that they may have an enjoyable time in the sunny south. Miss Olga Button was a passenger to Lehr Friday to visit with her sis- r. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Edholm, who tived only a short time, was buried in the Swedish Lutheran cemetery at Goose Luke ‘ednesday afternoon. Rev. Malm- quist of Bismarck preached the fun- eral sermon. The Ladies Aid met at the home of! Mrs. E. Savi Saturday afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. R. Aarvie Saturday afternoon Nov. Mrs. Nora Sisco and 4 ita! eohe of Kintyre were Sunday vis-! itors at the C. F. Barton home, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Aervig of Kin- tyre spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Rassen Aarvi The Ladies Ai .. Church wilt hold their fanc; rk sale and serve dinner in the city hall Saturday, Dec. 4th. We trust that everyone interested will come out and’ ‘help the ladie: their efforts to do their best with the church finances. The people of Braddock hel, to celebrate Armistice Day at different places. Some went to Linton, others to Hazelton and neey took in the big 6 o'clock dinner at Kintyre which wa: put on to ll furnish a room for the disabled soldiers’ hospital at Far- go. The lunch, especially the well | tilled plates, were beyond measure- ' ment, which consisted of roast chick- | en, dressing and gravy, mashed pota- ; toes, macaroni, apple salad, cake and coffee. The neople of Kintyre proved themselves good entertainers, as us- ual, which was fully demonstrated in} ! dock who attended were Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Barton and family, Mrs. F. M.! Lofg, Mr. A. J. Piers, Mrs. Dexter’ and daughter Violet, leit aH F.! i visited with friends in Hazelton Saturday, | Mrs. H. M. Sherwin entertained at cards Saturday evening. Mike Ryan, Jr, who has been at! Oxbow, Canada, returned home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen were| passengers to Bismarck Thursday to} attend the corn show and also visit; with friends. They returned home; Saturday evening and report a ver; enjoyable as well Mrs. Rassen Aurvig received a tele-; gram Monday morning, conveying to! her the news of the death of her father at Willmar, Minn. Mr. and, Mrs. Aarvig left on the noon train t: attend the funeral. The rabbit hunt which was staged! for Nov. 14 brought the boys wh took part in it over 400 rabbits. They expect to put on another hunt in th near future. i j We are sorry to report the death of little Melvin, 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Peterson, of Wild’ Rose, after a lingering illness ex-/ ‘tending over some months. The fun eral will be ‘held at the Union M. E. Church Tuesday afternoon, Rev. U M. Pearson officiating. Interment will be ‘made in the Braddock ceme- te ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Glanville and \family of Wing, N. Dak. and Mr. | Van Hook of McKenzie were Sunda; | guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Corey. R. H. Corey shipped over 2,100 pounds of turkeys from Braddock this week. A. J. Piers entertained about twen- ty of the men of the town at cards Friday evening, Nov. 12. He also served a fine lunch. All present re- d Mr. Piers a Nov. 12, at the i Martini, who is to become a bride on Nov. 20. About 50 guests were in- vited. The presents received were many and beautiful. Miss Martini pressed her thanks in a gracious imanter for the many remembrances. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sav: drove Mrs. Keith Hamilton to narck Sunday to bring her moth Mrs. | Lula Swanson, who has been an in- at St. Alexius hospital for al- most two months, We are sorry to! | report that Mrs. Swanson is not im- , proving as well as she expected and ‘thas decided to come home Monday where she can be with the home folks, Mrs, J. B. Rott and Mrs. J. D. Me- Cusker of Hazelton attended the shower given in honor of Miss Hazel Martini Friday evening. Mesdames Petrie, Baker and Gard- ner of Linton were guests of Mrs. H. W. Allen Tuesday. ‘ John E. Johnson of Wild Rose suf- fered a paralygis stroke Sunday and way taken to the Bismarck hospital. The Braddock Study and C club met at the home of Mrs. M. Fetterly and M ‘eltheim as assistant host- esses, All club members were present and. reported a 100 per cont vote at the al election. At the close of the business meeting the follow: ing program tive Day was ker; ses and Cure of Wars, Ke The League of Nations, Mr: Sherwin; The World Court, Mrs. Ba: ton; patriotic music and flag salute, led by Mrs. Barto The Daughters qf Grace met Satur- day afternoon, November 13, at the home of Miss Barbara Ekery. The irls are working hard at their sew- to get things completed for their tale early in December. | The girls. have also begun practice of their play, “The Polly-William Club.” They are putting a good deal into the play and promise an even- ing of entertainment soon. Room We ure dramatizing “The First Thanksgiving,” to be given at our all-schoot Thenksgiving program. Uno is Governor ~ 3 Donald r Brewster; Priscilla; Alice is Mrs, White; Chester is Cap- jtandish, Charles is John Alden; The remaining The purchased from| ed Wi sure that they will enjoy this nice, comfortable little iF 5 As Hn Kk: ter, Mrs. Arnol + aul Monds Martini, Mes-| Ed wening with Mrs. Dexter| 5! wave the high school students an arithmetic test in multipli test the accuracy and speed of each individual. ————_— Lein Helmer Arneson and Sybil Strand- ness spent Wednesday evening at the M. A. Lein home, A fairly large crowd attended the Ladies Aid held at the church base- ment Wednesday afternoon. Collec tion taken up amounted to $5.05. Mrs. Seymour Afneson served junc! Olga and Selma Rise motored to Steele Tuesday afternoon, the latter having some dental work done. A few from this vicinity attended the dance hall at Sterling Friday eve- ning. All reported a fairiy good tim Art Bjorhus motored to Drise Saturday afternoon, Mrs. J. 0. R nia | rere spent Thursday evening at las Barkman home. A few from this vicinity attended , tl the Sons of Norway meeting held at Driscoll Thursday evenin, r. Porter of Fargo, N. D., stopped and visited at the Bjorhus home F day. He had been at Minot and B marck on a business trip. Mr. Porter is a brother-in-law of Mr. Bjorhus. Fred Jo: rf on and J. O. Rise call- t the Christ Bjerke home Friday img. Mr. and Mrs. Sivert Brenden and son Howard, motored to Tuttle Satur. day afternoon. A fairly large crowd attended the services in the church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise motored to Tuttle Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Barkman and daughter Dorothy, motored to Dris- coll Saturday afternoon, Mrs, John Birkeland and daughter motored to Tuttle Saturday aft- ernoon, Ed. Nygaard and Ei who have spent some returned home Friday Einar and Knut Spilde, Harold and Arnold Christianson spent Saturday evening at the Alfred ‘Arneson home. There will be English services in the church at 11 o'clock on Thanks- ing day. After services dinner be served, after which the La- Aid sale will be held. The La- dies Ald has a large number of ar- ticles to sell. Everybody welcome. The Misses Edith Bird and Marion Hanson spent the week-end at Bis- mi Arneson, i¢ in Canada, Soderholm spent Saturday at Kd. Nygaard motored to Driscoll Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Fritz Hagen and fam- ily called at ‘the N. A. Soderholm home Thursda: Helmer and’ Eddie Arneson spent junday forenoon at Sivert Brenden’s. Ole Vik and sons Olaf, Lewis und amucl motored to Tuttle Saturday elma and Clarence Rise hauled two loads of coal for school No. 1 uturday. Christ Bjerke motored urday afternoon. Howard Brenden called at the Al- fred Arneson home Sunday evening. Mrs. J. E. Gunderson and Theodore Torgeson culled at the . Christian home Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Nes, Ole Spilde spent Fi it the Anton Peterson home -in Kidder county. Helmer Arneson and Sybil Strand- ness motored to Wing Mofiday ecve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and sons ar and Knut pent Sunday eve- g at the William Botnem home. id Knut Spilde called at the heme Sunday forenoon. ristianson, Einar Spilde and Art Bjorhus spent Friday eve- ing at Christ Bjerge’s. Bgorhus, Harold and Arnold Christianson, Orvell Gunderson and Ed. Miller motored to Driscoll Wed- nesday evening. Ole Spilde and William Botnem called at the Geo. Christianson home Tuesday ‘evening. Arn@ld and Harold Christianson spent Monday evening at J. O. Rise’s. The congregation held their yearly meeting a the church Wednesd: “The Young People’s Society will meet in the church next Sunday, Nov. 21, at 2 o'clock. Everybody welcome. Don't forget the Ladies Aid sule and dinner to be held in the church Thanksgiving Day. oe | Long Lake | ee O Miss Madie Smith, who has but re: cently returned from Colorado, visit Dewey Olson home Monday to Arena rs. Ed, Olson returned home after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hoeft, of Sterling. Miss Mabel Olson spent Wednesday in Bismarck visiting relatives and a hopping. ‘ir. and Mrs, Roy Baker and Mrs. ‘Bmma Baker » shopping in the ¢apital cit! Wednesday of last week. Mrs. H. 8. Adams and son Edward were among those who attended the opening of the corn show Wednesday. Leslie Cline spent Thursday and Friday in Bismarck attending the corn sho’ He_was .the guest of Glenn Adams. They returned home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. ine motored to the capitol city Friday to attend the Mrs. Ed. Olson, Mrs, Wm. nd daughter Lois, and Mrs. Fay Johnson, spent Thursday after- noon with Mrs. H. S. Adams. Carpenter and Peter Hunson Ling Moffit on their way jamarck Friday. “n P. Asaelstine, Edward and Joha Adams were capital city callers Fri-| Otto day. Burt Johnson spent the first of the week visiting at the J. R. C: iter und Harold Lance home: turned to Fay Johnson's A number of y peop! here attended the danee at Sterling and report music and an enjoy- able time, : : Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Asselatine and spent Sundey at the S, J. home. family Mauk Mr, and Mrs. Curl Olson and son Leo, spent Saturday evening, at the Adams Bros. home. Driscol} Mr. and Mrs. John Schenbenski of ae Protege rd with Mr. and Mrs. sen! a Miss ‘Emme Kock visited her sis- jon, from Fri- Berths Ennio visited at “home over the, inte Hendrickson visited Pi oiad Miss Esther Pederson. f. Mien of. Bismarck wifes ater: days visiting ; over Sunday Mes. Johu Stewart and as. Newcomer — a Sete metered ds but she passed ication to| tl c. nt day Olga, Selma and’ ; Se the night before they arrived re. ere. Mrs. A. H. Meland is home an extended visit in Minneapolis. Fipnees Sherman, who has been siting her mother for several days, returned to Valley City Sunday aft noon, Sam Rasmussen of Bismarck was fter home for a visit with his mother they were visiting with Mrs. Fode’s | yin, | Wednesday. Emma Eisenberg spent Thursday night with Alice Olson. kK. A. Ersland shipped a carload of cattle to St. Paul Tuesday. | Mr and Mrs. Hy Van Horn are spending a few days in Bismarck. . C, Ruble had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Hanson, | The Sewing club met Tuesday with Mrs. Roy Colton, | . Ingeborg Rasmusseen has been visiting Mrs, H. Knudson for several trsland, who has ime, passed away Sw! x at a Bismarck al. We wish to express our s pathy to Mr. Ersland and his sons, | Luther, Leslie and Raymond. Mrs. Ersland will be sadly missed in the community. She was a woman with a fine personality, always active in local affairs ond W. C. T. U. k. She was a mother of thi n chil dren of whom only three are living. Mrs. Wm. Meyers visited with Mrs. | Chas, Swanson Monday afternoon. | Alden = Lewi: was unfortunate enough to have an accident with on the road from Ste: Driscoll. He nearly wrecked t 3 car, brui: Olson spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. . Jol and Friday afternoon with Mrs. Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon motor- ed to Sterling Thursday and return- ed the same day. Mr. and Mrs, Koessel and Mrs. A. Bruschwein helped Mr. and Mrs. Kuch pick turkeys Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ankrum motored to Bismarck Saturday. Chas. | Mr. Clisbey of Sibley sit- ed at the Dell Warren home Sun- Joc Mills of Glencoe died nt the St. Alexius hospital Friday, He was and children, his brother, Henry of Glencoc, The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved ones. Glady. Gramling arrived from Dicki Monday evening to spend a short time ut the home of her sister, Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. Parker of Cromwell transacted business in this community Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smith of Morton county visited with the latter's sister, Mrs. Claude Houser, “one day last week. eet Norman Stewart purchased a Ford roadster lagg: week. Reverend and Mrs.) Grundy called n people of the Stewartsdale con- gregation last McKenzie Allin Paul had the misfortune to recuper: unique and interesting pro- gram Was enjoyed. An Art company of Chicage loaned to the school copies of. the most famed paintings of all lands which were interpreted by Mrs. Stratton of the state department. She told in a very able and pleasing man- ner the stories or myths the pictures suggested why they were painted and the life of the author. Those who attended immensely en- joyed Mrs. Strattons lecture and wp: preciated her efforts. The proceeds from the exhibit have gone to purchase the painting, “The Aurora,” in colors, 18 by 40 and which will be placed in the high school room, The children availed themselves of the opportunity to obtain prints of these masterpieces which accompanied the art exhibit and 36 of the smaller copies were sold. The W. C. T. U. were entertained Friday at the home of Wm. Kershaw. A number of McKenzie people at- i tended. The corn show at Bismarck last week was highly appreciated by those who attended from here. nual supper and sale at the McKenzie hall Friday, November 19th, Miss Lillian Watson, who is at- tending the Teachers’ college at Val- ley Citys spent the week-end here with her ints. Harley Leathers has been busy late ly arranging merchandise in his place ef business which he has opened gain after having been vacant for several weeks. Naughton Mrs. Olaf Lundin and son, Irvin, were in the capital city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Reisch and son, Philip, took dinner at the home of Mrs. O. N. Lundin Saturda; Rev. Fred Johnson and daughter, Bessie May, called the home of Chas. Johnson Saturday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson and Ruth were in the eity Saturday. ‘A birthday surprise was given Mrs. last Thursday evening. Mrs, William Gierkie and » Laverne, are moving to Bismarek to live this winter. Mrs. Moca is a daughter of Mrs. Olaf nk Johnson was hauling hogs to Bismarck Tuesday and Wednesday. Lester ital city Chas. A. Johnson and son John- and in, were in the Wednesday. Rev. Fred Johnson and Mrs. son_and children called at the home of Emil Johnson Saturday afternoon. ois and in Seeeeen were in 16 city Friday. Philtp und Henry Bolbere visited at the home of Chas. Johnson Satur- da~ evening. Chas. Johnson was in Bismarck on business. Tommy Clooten was secn in the ital city Saturday. Hugo Solberg and son, Phil- lip, were in Bismarck Saturday. They rove in with August Solberg. Edwin Johnson was out hunting rabbits Saturdays. quite plentiful out here. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson and sons. Paul and Nobel, were visitors at the home of their daugbter and Mr. ani daughte: son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer, ' Saturda: The ‘Raventists held their. macting at Joe Fischer’s Saturday. Few the adventists here peaneee: son, Thomas, were in the ¢: Edwin Johnson called at the home ; of Frank Johnson to heer the redio Arthur ell right again. but cseaped himself with only minor \ brenk un ankle bone and is at home The Ladies’ Aid will hold their an- ie The rabbits are} city | °°, —___________- ‘| Schrunck | | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters wi: in McClusky on Monday. had some dental work done. ;. Me. and Mrs, John Fode, Sr., re- , turned on Monday from Wishek where parents, Mrs. John Kuck visited the Wentz home Monday evening, Leroy Marchant spent pihasbonzen f evening at the home of his friend, Andrew Neiters. ir. Fode and son, John, visited at Marchant’s Thursday afternoon, Fred Smith visited at Marchant’s Thursda; Leroy Marchant took a load of wheat to Wing on Friday. Mr. Neiters and Andrew took two loads of hogs to Wing on Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Chris Hein went to ¢ on Friday evening, returning and John Fode ted Manuel Fode at Dan Hein's | Thursda: Andrew } bough's Suturda; Mr. and Mrs. pers in Wing on Saturday afternoon. "Mr. and Mrs, Dan Hein went to Tuttle on Saturday, returning on unday, Neiters boys visted the Witt home ‘on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt went to Tuttle on Saturday to visit their | daughter, Mrs. Jacob Roth and her family The Sunday afternoon callers at Herman Neiters were Wenzel Korin {John and Manuel Fode, J. BE. Witt Mr. and Mrs. Hindbouch and two | little daughters, R, G. Matchant and ‘family, The Sunday evening visitors at | Marehant’s were John and Man | Pode, Andrew Neiters and J. E. Witt. Herman, Hi a Charles Seil- inge Witt were in Wing on rday evening. Witt is helping haul D. F. McClellan's hay at present. Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant were {shoppers in Wing on Monday after- noon. A pre-school conference will be held j at Wing, N. D., on December 3, | 1926. h wall children under ined free, No | n. A doctor land a nurse will be in attendance. This opportunity is made possible | through the co-operation of the soc | welfare department of Burleigh coun- ty and the county superintendent of schools with the state health depart- ment. Ei Shuckmeyen and Harold Wentz began school on Monday in | school No. 2 in Schrank. | | {o- aa | Seth Si lemo has returned from indb | east. While coming home from the mine with a load of coal Thursday, Cly Monroe was so unfortunate as to have is foot mashed by the wagon run- {ning over it. The accident happened ' while Clyde was walking beside the >| wagon. !, Friends of the Porter Nelson fam- ily of the Still district will be inter- [ested in knowing they are mov to | the old Pete Lipps farm several miles Baldwin this week. local schools held a patriotic program on the aft istice Day. Songs wei recitations were giv John Eliason was a business ¢ at the Julius r home Friday. purchased tw arlings from Meyer for $75. Mr. and M short . Lawrence Stalks of Rismarck have been spending the past {two weeks Mrs. Stalks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson. Miss Ethel Little is spending a few ws with her sister, Mrs. Harold Breen, at Arnold. | John Rupp left carly last week for Clearbrook, Minn., where he will be a guest during the winter months at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Claus . George Swick visited with her sister, Mrs. John Monroe, and family Wednesday afternoon, M H, G. Higgi for Aberdee where they will look up a new home, Tl expect to be away weeks. During the ab: parents, J left eur- S. D. » was transa here Wednesday afternoo will come back to Buldwi the near futu in the Farme Baldwin the Black Trail, as the state high way al to have this tra | Soo tracks, thus eliminating several |ecrossings between Bismarck and Wil ton. The loss of the bus trade, as well as the tourist tra! will work |# hardship on Baldwin, but we can- {not blame those who have the safety of the general public ut heart ‘for their attitude. We understand that a spur will be built from here to the ‘west Connecting us with the new road. Harry Hogue, who has been farm- ing in Cromwell township the year, has moved to the McGillis just south of t ce he will be in partnership with his brother, Pi Hogue, who hus been manager of t! lace for several years. The Hogu ros. will have complete charge of the farm, as Mr. Me’ is has disposed of his personal property interests and has rented the place for cash, W. C. Gherke left the latter part of the week for the Twin Cities, where he will spend a few days looking after matters of a business nature. number of local folks motored to Bismarck Thursday to attend the Armistice Day exercises, and also to take in the corn show and special pro- |gram offered. The operetta, “The Feast Of The Red Corn,” deserves special mention, it was one of the best entertainments we haye ever attended. Fred Rupp, local merchant, was a recent business visitor in the capital city. Duncan Mc of Bismarck was here Friday superintending the load- ing of his herd of hogs which were shipped to the Twin City markets Friday ufternoon, Mr. McGillis ac companied the car, and will spend ao few days in the cities. Julius Meyer was a business caller in the capital tity, also visited the courthouse and filed the petition opposing the open stock On account of the opposition offered the proposal to let atock ron at large during the winter months it ae sa asap i ¢ local coal mines report business during the past oe cial rates' on coal are offered those Be parhese their winter's supply at is run west of the Mrs. Nei-| tl wh were shop- 1! ker driv it to Chicago, and other) commission has approved the propos-| id while there! th: fare.” Programs of this ing held once cach month at Still,« by this organization, which is one 6! |the lnrgest ociutions of this kind in_the Mis: a Christiansen and Ruth Hanson, local teachers, accompanied Ed. Morris and family to Bismarck | Saturday, where they did some shop- pi and .attended the corn show. | s Bessie Andersen of Regun spent the week-end here with her sis- lter, Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein, and ber | friend, Miss Grace Falkenstein. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Pete Anderson and little daughter visited with the ‘An- drew Andersons in Cromwell town- ship Sunday afternoon. Paul Borner, who has been work- # for John. Nordstrom for two weeks, returned home Saturday after- noon. : Hermann Gierke, who left here. some time ago with an emigrant car for , Canada, adv! friends that he lestina safel, and children leave this week for ir new home by motor. The best s of the many local friends of Gierke family go with them fer best of success and prosperity in Canadian home. Mildred Erickson, teacher of the primary grades, spent the week- capital city. The Mrs. Sopha Anstre it she in a critical condition. | Mrs. Anstrom is being cared for in a Bismarck hospital. The Steve Merray residence burned’ down Frida: It is not_known what caused the fire. Mr, and f th th \ Murray ly had just moved away previous to the conflagra it |} Mrs. Hugh Brown spent Friday-in | Bismarck on business. | The Boyd P. ning and ed a talk by Dr, Arnson, Runey and Mrs, H. 1C. Neugebauer conducted the ‘pro- | gram, H. L. MeLean and H. Neuge- | bauer motored to Bismarck Saturday. | Mr. Glen Baker and Mr. William | Baker have returned from St. Paul, |where they sold a curload of cattle jand hog: | D. W. MeLean helped Witliam Ba- his cattle to Brittin. Mrs. He Neugebauer and H. L. | MeLean were callers wat the Dorman {home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman visited ithe capital city Friday afternoon on. | business. Vernon Brown spent Friday after- ! noon in Bismarck, | Mrs. John Johnson and Miss Annie | Brown spent Wednesday in Bismarck. | Miss Catherine McLean spent the — with her parents at Meno- en, | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Falconer were - guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector McLean Sunday, A Cromwell | and Mrs. Wm. Morris from rnold were recent visitors at Morris home. Wm. Morris purchased two stacks of hay from John Fufer. Cecil und Brandt Morris hauled the hay home, completing the hauling in two trips. Mr. and Mrs, Enos Strandemo and baby spent Wednesday afternoon at ‘ecil Mount home. Miss Erna Christenson, having no school Tuesday on account of elec- tion being held in the scholhouse ia jNbich she teaches, spent the day at ing Mr. . Nelson was a Bismarck vis- itor Wednesday. : Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris made a brief call at the Andrew Anderson home Thursday. Mrs. W. J. Jiras and son, Joe, motored to New Salem Thursday to visit relatives for a few days. _Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley were shop- ping in Bisemarck Friday: kadw. Morris and M. F. Parke motor- dd to Bismarck Saturday. M. F. Parke and Lawrence Stalks called on John Engdahl Sunday morning. Mr. und Mrs. Philip Monroe visit- ed at the W. J. Jiras home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris, Justine Aldene and James visited at the Edw. Morris home Sunday afternoon. e Ai Srmaansumnpemen tS! Hampton o——_—__-_+—_- -- ----¢ Morford was an overnight sday ut the home of his brother Edwin. Math Kopp; | Were callers at the D. Morford home Clarence: caller Wed and Henry Knitted Wednesday evening. Quite uw number of the young folks from here attended the dance at Hazelton Armi: Day, reported a good time." - Ferdinand Kiemele was a Linton caller Thursda Mr. and Mrs, David Jocb were busi- ness callers at the Steve Koppy home Friday, Mr. George Petti ness caller at’ the Evervone » Jr, was a busi- Kyes ranch Fri- jay. “Bawin and Clarence Morford were callers Thursday. ite a few from this vicinity ut- Q 1} tended the dance Armistice Day _ at. Linton in the pavilion. All reported a good time. : i ir. and Mrs, David Joeb were Lin- jton callers Friday morning. | Mr. Frank Chesrown went to Lin«iz {ton the latter part of the week. $ Math, Steven and Frank Koppy © went to Linton Saturday evening uc-* companied by George Pettis, Sr., whv aw on the week-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. David Jocb were at Linton Saturday accompanied by the , Misses Blanche and Lois Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus were Linton callers Saturday eveni: t ohn Jocb was at Linton the latter part of the week. Ed. Kiemele took a load of . grain to Linton with his truck. Services were held in the Baptist church every evening this last week,’ Henry Knittel js sporting a Ford Charles Lontka, Jr. was a caller” at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday., Edwin Morford was a caller in’ Hunters are quite numerous in this vicinity lately, but the ducks beat | Sir. and Mra, Herman Backhaus and | family. haye been en} ‘sit er’ in- | the former's Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ohjhauser ‘of! the Li feinit Sunday — with relatives in this velaity is Weber was:s Linto

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