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PAGE SIX 1 sing the neighborhood selling Lein A very large crow vices and the Ladies Aid sale held in the chu Thanksgiving day. A dinner was also served by the Ladies Aid. The amount taken in for the dinner and sale amounted to about $110.00. Art Bjechus Wednesda; returned home ‘Thanksgiving folks. Mr. anf’ Mrs. J. to Regan Wedne da. by the Patterson companied home by their caogtt Olive, who spent Thanksgiving day at home. Quite a few from this vicinity tended the show and dance given at Driscoll! Wednesday evening. port a fine time. Ole Sj nd son Einar motored to Tuttle Wednesday afternoon. Howard Brenden motored to Arena Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman ca ed at J. 0. Rise’s Wedne ining. Miss Dotty Driscoll Bernice spend home motored to His daughter with him to vacation with Rise motored y returned 0. Barkman, ac Sterling Ed. N coll for carloads day. Quite ‘a large crowd attended the program and basket social held in the Brenden schoolhouse Saturday evening. All report a good time. Ole Spilde and sons Einar Knut spent day evening at the Gunderson he Olga and Selma evening at Fritz Mr. and Mrs. dren spent Tue: N. A. Soderholm home. Harold Christiansot of hogs to Driscoll F Helmer and Eddie rneson and Dallas Barkman took some cattle to Driscoll Friday prge Ch old and Arne evening. ed from Dris- Minn., with two of cattle and hogs Satur- spent Friday hauled a load son and sons Har- . Alfred Arne and Mrs. st and Irwin, spent Sunday aft- ernoon at the P. H. Kluksdail home in Clear Lake township. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman and daughter L ent Sun Brende lara Rise spent Sunday with her friends, 1 Arneson. Rubi Alice Arneson spent Sunday at the Seymour Arneson home. Ole Spilde and Einar and noon. J. 0. Ri repair his w M. A. nd son Tilmer and ison spent. Sunday at Alfred Arneson N. A. Soderholm called at the Ole Vik home Sunday forenoon, Seymour and Alfred Arneson haul- ed some hogs to Driscoll Friday. D. D. Barkman and J. VO. Rise mo- tored to Wing S Art Bjorhu ed at J. 0. Ri son's Monday There will be Norwegian ser in the church next Sunday, Dee. 5t at 2 o'clock. All children wishing to! tak t in the Ohrisimas program must be there. Fritz. Hage motored to Dr noon. John Birkeland drove to Driscoll after a load of coal Tuesday Ole Vik and sons Sam called at N. A. Soderholm Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bark Miss Dotty spent Monday eve Henry Olson's. Howard Brenden called at Alfred Arneson's Monday forenoon. Mrs, N. A. S nd daugh- ter Eunice spe evening at Jim Anunson derholm left and Alfred Arne- nd N. A, Soder! coll Monday after Monday for Bismarck, where she wilt | spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and ily spent Sunday visiting relati at Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Ei Burnell and Fr: ed the Ladies Aid sale pore Toursd Martin Fast, who is employed the Patterson ranch, spent ‘ giving day with his home folks. John Birkeland motored to coll Monday. Joseph and Clarence Rise spent} Sunday afternoon with Eddie Arne-| son, N aughton a ‘| aoe Ruth} ie Anna Cook and Mis Martineson spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Martine- son. Edwin and Lester Johnson attend- ed the Thanksgiving service near Wil- ton Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Solberg had as their Thankegiving guests Mrs. Sol- berg’s uncle and cousin, Peter Har- ‘vey and John Mohoney Chas. Johnson shopped in the capi- tol city Wednesday afternoon. belle Johnson and Alpha Icenogle re- spend ‘turned home with him to Thanksgiving. ‘Carl, Lawrence and Ruth Martine- spn afd Anna Cook visited at the home of Chas. Johnson Wednesday , Joe Fischer, son Myron and Peat Faraon Spent Thursday at the! ines =) aga Mr. and Mrs. ‘ian, a ttended ser-| All re-| | and] 4 ence § and sons, Arthur, Knut motored to Driscoll Saturday after- helped Dallas Barkman Saturday. Lien, daughters Clara and Arnold evening “";motored to Jamestown Monday. and Mrs, Henry; yand ite. fa Geirkie: Red Cross stamps. | Mrs. Emil Johnson Johnson called at the Monday on business, Carl Martineson made a trip to the coal mine Wednesda Mr. and Mrs. Joe her and son Myron and Paul Carlson visited at the home of August Carlson Saturday | afternoon, { Chas. Johnson took Isabelle John- son and Alpha Icenogle back to Bis- and Edwin capitol city Mary Martineson| home of Mrs, Olof Lun- evening. je a trip i the called at the din Thursd Chas. John coal mine Tuesday mil Johnson was a business eall- er at the Chis. Johnson home one day last week, ms * Cromwell | ease Brstinish oitdiake eames George Cadle called at the Edw. Morris hom Me evening. He has only recently returned from St. Paul, where he had gone to look for -|work and new plans on moving his oon as he can dis- hold goods. business visitor ‘amily there [pose of hi Edw. Morris in Baldwin Tues¢ Wid marketed some re shopping in Bis- Tou 'Varléy Wednesday. The Thanksgiving prog motored to Regan m and pie hristen- hool Tuesday was quite well 1. The sum realized from the sale of the pies will be used to buy playground equipment. ittended the Hanson Thanksgiving -| masquerade dance at Regan Wednes- then left for Miss Han- Washburn to spend ion. Morris and on, Cecil Mor- spent Thanks- ¥. Morris home. son, Joe Jirus and Art Thursday evening guests w. Morris home. nd Mrs, Joe Varley and Clar- r were dinner guests at . Nelson home Thanksgiving day night, son's home giving at the Martin the F. day. Joe Varley has made several trips to the al mine the past . Andre: nderson was caller in the capital city the fore part of the week, McKenzie ——— . Lowell Wharton of nt Thanksgiving ill meet Tuesday, A program has been arranged by the wives of the members of the school board. The nature of it was not disclosed, but it was said that it would be quite nal. aratios afoot are casting shado before them and the members are get- ting curi just what it will. be. Members and friends of the P. T. A. are urged to be present and find out. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Crum enter- tained at progressive whist. Five tables were in play. Honors going to Albert Oeffner M jLarson. The consolation went to Mrs. Tom Hughe . D. Crum. A delicious lunch Miss — Angelin Thanksgiving at Yp ; W. L. Watson accompanied a shi ment of stock to St. Paul Tugsda: Floyd Belk returned last Wednes- day from South Dakota, where he at- tended the funeral of his grandfather, Peter Lappier. George Manly and R. D. Crum Mr, Manly's brother Carl is seriously ill at that place. a ' SW. Burleigh | r. and Mrs. Robadeau called at i. Davenport home Saturday Wilson Brown and son James, vis- ited at Dan McLean's Thanksgiving mon Smith and daughter, of ‘ew York, are visiting with er, Mrs. John Stewart. | Mrs. Dell Warren, Evaline land Wane visited with relatives at Sibley Butte Thanksgiving day. Eva- line did not return home until Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilftam Mallard and children visited at the Dophler home | Sunday. On account of the disagreeable weather many people were obliged to remain at home Thanksgiving day, when they would have liked to spend the day eating turkey and -visiting with relatives and friends. Norman Stewart, Claud Hansen, Mr. {and Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. Gram- jling and daughter, Gladys ate Thanks- {giving dinner at the James Stewart ome, spect Buckley of Glencde called at the Arthur Knudson home Sunday. Ronald Nickelson spent Thanks- giving day with his brother Dan and sister Anna. Joe Keller, of the Copelin Motor Co. at Bismarck transacted business in this vicinity Monda: Dan Nickelson delivered a load of hogs near Stewartsdale Tuesday. | Hampton | ——_————4 Ferman Busby w: er at Linton Tuesdi Frank Lawler is busy threshing corn. Henry ‘Human, Jr., was a short business call- ‘Olet Lsadin an fe yt ‘business caller at the Godfrey Grenz ily. home Tuesday afternoon. caller at Linton todk Ruth Mar-jnoon. bd Anna Cook to Bismarck} Misses Lois and Blanche Wallace, | dinner. i sh teaching ip the Hampton dis- jtriet, went to Bismarck to spend the People ‘pare been crossing the Mis- jsourl ‘river on the ice sinte Novem- Misses Erna Christenson and Ruth | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ » s been quite a number of years ago that people have efos “don the ice at Thanksgiving. A num of young folks from this vicinity attended the Thanksgiv- ing dance at Hazelton. All reported n good time. Music by the “Hoot Owls.” Math, Theresa and Elizabeth Kop- py were visiting at the Porter Um ber home Wednesday evening. Mr, Putman of Pollock, who is attending jury at Linton, was an overnight cz at the Porter Umber home Wedn Frank Chesrown spent Thanksgiv- ing day at Linton with his family Babe Kesseler and Tony Bosch were callers at the Paul Mausehund! home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus were! Linton callers Saturday, Ferman Busby took two loads of grain to Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber were business callers at Linton Saturday. Adam Sherr was a business caller at Linton urda, Mr, and Mrs, Steve daughter, Pauline, were Linton Saturday. Mrs. Jacob Kiemele and son were callers at Linton the latter part of the week, John Roth was a short business caller at Linton Saturday. and Mrs. David Joeb were callers at, Linton Saturday, Mrs. Joeb doing shopping. Koppy and callers at Frank Chesrown was a caller at} the Steve Koppy home Sunday after- noon Philip Grenz and sons, John and Sam, were business callers at the Godfrey home Sunday afternoon. Henry Spotted Elk, from across the river, was here hunting coyotes with his hounds, On Thanksgiving day, November occurred the marriage of Miss Martha Kiemele, oldest daughter of | Mrs. J. Kiemele,'to William Weber, Weber. er was a caller at Lin- ay forenoon. Herman Backhaus, Sr, was a busi- ness caller ut the John Weber home Wallace Kyes moved down from his ranch to Frank Chesrown’s Mon- morning, with his baler to bale hay for Frank Chesrown. George Pettis, Jr, who is working for Walaca Ky was a business caller at the home of Ed. Kiemele Boutrous is peddling goods through the vicinity. Mr. Boutrous was former manager of the Fair Store in Bi marck, This he: ited With a y carpet of snow Saturday. mory Woodworth is working for! J. E. Chesak. James Campagna and son Theo- dore were hauling pigs to market Saturday Miss Mayme Clark and Mrs. Leslie Clark were cullers in Bismarck Sat- | Grace Woodworth, who has Brittin for sometime is now at her sister's, Mrs. Sam The 8. F. Lambert family have) moved to Bismarck, where they will mffke their home. Mr. Paul Linsen now has charge of the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald and family were callers 4n Saturday. > OO i Long Lake | >—_—___—_——_______—__6 Mrs. A, C. Anna, and son, Byron, are ith relatives and friends, eorge Moffit, who has been mak- iz his home in the west, is visiting i's mother, Mrs. N. Bullock, and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs, E. Whittak: tuken over the “Eat Shoppe.’ took possession Wednesday. The Thanksgiving dinner served by the Ladies’ Aid proved very suc- cessful. About 150 partook of the bounteuous and delicious dinner. The quilt was won by miss Frances visiting have They Whittaker, who held the lucky num-!ton, ber drawn from the dish by little Evelyn Kruse, The dinner, fancy work and quilt netted the ladies $90. The ladies wish to thank the public for their generous patronage. Mr. Mrs. Floyd Bier and family of Braddock were guests of Geo. Lewis and family and among those who took dinner at the Moffit hall Thanksgiving-day.~-** Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Hamlin and fumily of Bismarck spent Thanksgiv- day with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pillsbury. The many friends of Mrs. Goe.|dai Farks regret to hear that she is very ill at a hospital in Bismarck and hope to hear of her recovery soon. Mr. and Mrs, B, F. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane, Miss Miller, Mr. J. Cosgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson took dinner at the C. E. Moffit home Sunday. Mrs, Ed. Olson, Mrs. Wm. Carrol and daughter, Lois, and Mr. H. S, Adams tpeat- Maaday Ktlernoon. at} the Fay Johnson home. "ia Menoken ~- Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Dance and daughter Nellie visited Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Baker at Brittin, N. D., Sunday Jim Kares returned Monday from Glendive, Mont. where he has been in a hospital for blood poisoning in his hand. Miss Naomi Compeau spent Thanks- giving vacation with her mother in Mandan. She returned Sunday by car with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers. Mr. August Klipatein and son Elmer attended the father and son banquet at the high, school audi- torium. The Great car of coal shipped in Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Craven and jaughter, Mr. and Mrs, John Craven Clifford with ‘Mrs; John| She left poneny, ae ie vu. Homer Craven|pen. * Wednesday after-| and children, “ar Roy Yule and son, at Thanksgiving | ii ind smig, Mr. an raven and son, Mr. gers, Mr. ard of Valley chy, ‘aad bent Mrs. en Goaene Var Varsum, Ada of and M: Bismarck! Lane and daughter,’ ier, elevator bad a | Mere. ing or at the Voight ‘noe south ial son, of McKenzie, N. D., Mr. and Mrs, G. N. Varnum, Ada and Stanley Me- Curdy spent Wednesday evening at |the Chas. Graves home. | A lunch ‘was served. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and children were BA otblle by Mrs. M. | E. Funston at Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamblein enter- ,tained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves, jMr. and Mrs. R. Meyers and son, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Roscoe Boure and children, Mr. and Mrs. -Watren Chtisty’ ‘at rae ata a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Abeléin, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael and Miss Luella Tollofson attended the dance ‘at Sterling Wednesday night. Miss Lauretta Jacobson, who has {been ‘attending high school in Bis- marck, spent several days visiting her aunt, Mrs. Park Wood. Elmer Funston and son were entertained at dinner Thurs- day by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes. y Yule and little son of D., came Wednesday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven. She returned Sunday with Mr. Yule, who motored jhere in his car Saturday. The Misses Ella and Mildred Fun- {ston, who are teaching school near | Regan, N. D., spent Thanksgiving va- jcation with their mother Mrs, M. E. Funston. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson and son. George and daughter, Goldie, Lloyd Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dance, Miss Nellie Dance and Royal Thomas were entertained at dinner Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance. Mrs. Harold Welch and little son are now visiting Mrs. Edd Ebling. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch and daughter were entertained at dinner Thanksgiving day by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son and Mr. and Mrs.\R. G. Abelein at- tended vaudeville at Mandan Thank: giving day. Mr. and Mrs. August Klepstein, son Elmer and daughter Alice, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Fisher and son Warren, Mrs. Violet Clayton and Yeakle hers were entertained at Thanks- giving dinner, by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann. Miss Ellen Geving spent Thanksgiv- ing vacation at her home at New England, N. D, Dennis Ritzal, who has been work- ing in the northern part of the state, returned Saturday and is at the C. D. King and Wm. Langor ranch. Harold Welch of Bismarck ited ;| with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch, Sunday. ‘ Mr. and. Mrs. Herman Anderson, who have been living in the house owned by Park Wood, moved to Ster- ling, N. D., Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norlin attend- |in Bismarck Saturday night. The school children have been busy selling Christmas seals, the proceeds jto go to the state tuberculosis asso- ciation. A large number attended the W. W. Rutlelf auction sale Tuesday north- east of Menoken. A pre-school conference will be held ‘December 7th at the Town hall, hours: between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. at which all children under school age will be ,examined free. A doctor and nurse {will be in attendance. Mrs. Otto Ayers called on Mrs. R. Abelein Tuesday afternoon. G. | Temvik ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son Neil were Thanksgiving din- ie events at the F. J. Pietz home at Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Charles DeWitt home. i Miss Frieda Beck is on the sick jist. Misses Katie Thomas and Julia Heisler spent Thanksgiving with (their parents at Linton. Quite a number from here at- tended the dance at Hazelton SRackeatine: day. All reported a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and daughters and Miss Frances Koppy were Thanksgiving dinner ae at the Steve Koppy home of Hamp- ed the party at Odd Fellows hall} ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Blasen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nau- man and Mr. and Mrs. David Cal- quhoun and family were Thanks- giving dinner guests at the George Nauman home. Ed. Chilson and A. Quast Wilts La Paugh Spy il ugh of ton was a caller here Monday. a Misses Emily Burkhardt and Pauline Schlecht of Linton visited with home folks Sunda: Pet sed Mrs. Charles. ‘Finders and were Sunday dinner fuscia at the et of Mr. and Mrs.) | Misses! Ang Cal Teaieck. ind Ethe! isses Ann lquhoun ai 1 Fields nt the week-end wil home folks. 5 Driscoll “Punkie” Meland went to James- town and spent Thanksgiving with j “Jackie” Sherman. They both, came home Friday and “Jackie”. Stayed over Sunday. "Grace Jensen, who is teaching schon! ares of Bismarck, wi over Thanksgiving. Helen Thomas’ is entertatnlayy a friend from Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuck entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. M. Koessel and fum- ily, Mr. and Mrs: Arnold Carlson and Ms Mi : at dinner Thanksgiving day. Carlton Sherman @f Btecle and Harold Sherman of Bismarck were home over the holiday, Mrs. Ole Quale ahd: two small sons returned Mon over Fauna they over Thanksgiving. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vieet “an children’ were dinner Ennis Eablsdise Miss Esther Peterson spent. Thank: giving day at bee and the week- end Miss: ‘Nora kson, Mr, ond Mrs. Van: hk: aes Bag id Apland en- Mis, Joe Lewis Robert Meyers ‘and belt ae aes Mr, and: Mrs. Geo, . thon ests of Mrs. | da: Schlabach and hiltien ak at a “six- teen” course dinner bin completed day. Miss Bertha Ennis was home tho Steele over Thanksgiving. Gottlieb Nass, accompanied by his son and son-in-law, Pearl and Gekety Hanson and Howard Morton -spent Sunday with pens and Robert Eisenbers, Peasi lanson left for Bismarck’ on No. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Excelsior tow visited F. Johnson's Sund: fternoon. H. E. Johns; was in Bismarck Fri- day and Saturday having dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. M, T. Olson motored to Zion church Thursday, attended the sale and had Thanksgiving din- ner there. Over $100.00 was taken in from the sale and dinner. Rev. Monson delivered a very fine sermon during the morning service. Mrs. J. Sharpe was in Bismarck ¥ over Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Bruschwein family had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Ankrum. The sewing club met with Mrs. Frank Johns Friday afternoon. Miss Martha Eisenberz of James- town visited at home over Thanks- giving. Mr. J. Kuch left for New Rock- ford on aceount of the death of his Yaughter's father-in-law, Mr. Beekd, Mrs. C. E. Ankrum entertained at cards. Tuesday afternoon, Three tubles were played. The hostess ser- ved a lovely lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland entertain- ed relatives at Thanksgiving dinner. "Hl ‘ Falls “Thursday. Vie Len and Henry Pederson and “High” Quale are back from thresh- ing in Montana and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hillerson and Mrs. A. Bruschwein called on Mrs. F. 0. Johnson Monday afternoon. Doris Tice returned Sunday after a visit at home in Bismarck over Thanksgiving. Mrs. Geo, Haugen and Mrs. C. E. Ankrum motored to Bismarck last ‘week to meet Mr. Ankrum, who had returned from a trip from the north- ern part of the state. Mr. McLaren has been staying a few days with A, Eisenberz. Mrs. H. Knudson and Mrs. I. Ras- mussen called on Mrs, F. 0. Johnson Friday afternoon. Re Monson of Bismarck spent several days with Rev. Foss last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schoon ar- rived from South Dakota Friday on 0, 7. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomber and children, also Mr, and Mrs. Nelson were in Regan over the holi- r. and Mrs. H. Knudson ente: tained Rev. Monson of Bismarck an Rev. Foss at dinner Wednesday even- ing. aunce Luyben was in town Fri- sy. Henrietta and June Hillerson of Luverne spent Thanksgiving here with their brother, C. W. Hillerson, They returned home Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. and son, Norris, spent Sunday, with E. J. Erickson. W. T, Knudson of Homer One murder case—that of the state. s. Walter Taylor—is on the calenda: ‘or the Decembér term of district coatt Which will open at the Burleigh county court house in Bismarck Tues- day morning at 10 o'clock, but there is. some doubt os to whether it will come up for trial. Judge J, A. Coffey of Jamestewn will preside at the term. Forty petit jurors hdve been summoned to report at the court house at 2 p.m, an Tues. day, December 7, the time between the} opening of. court at 10 a. m., and the | reporting of the jurors te ‘be taken up with the setting of the calendar. The case against Taylor is about seven years-old and is known through- out the Missouri Slope territory as the} “Bowen murder case.” On July 81, 1919, Bowen, a rancher living south: Beach, was’ shot ‘and instantly: Hid as he-was picking up a rifle with the apparent intention of shoot- ing at a party of four deputy sheriff: who had come to his place to take ing the funeral of Mrs. Schoon’s uncle, reti home Friday. Albert Christensen and Winn Katerba hel oe with some work Earnest sod Willie Schoon were at Sterling Frid ey Miss Lenora Hargrave attended the basket social and p m at Tuttle. her sister's school south o Me Shaffer “vis ited Miss School No. 1 bt) A Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen and son, Hee eee at Mrs. Nel- Card Mr. and Mrs. Smith tardoy eve evening i Sunday. aa basket acci ial and pregrein ‘iven at Sige “rake School No. 3 cote l sed her pupils and fam: ily spent Sunday visiting “at the acd Klucksdaht’ home Ruth: were Sunda ten Melon ‘the uth were Sunday at Ole Nelson home. Henry Olson and Stanley Wal- in called at the Warren Belile: me’ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole reo enter- tained Mrs. Newland’s ‘brother Sunday. Ralph Serena calle on Harold Rudelph yee 5 teacher of Beyer i to “sterling Monday evening. si Se cae eeaer tice al 2 were Sun- day callers at the Frank Frank Shaffer home. ‘ Henry Olson was at “Moffit Mon- usiness. nae day on Christ Schoon took several Ke of hogs to A atage Monday be pores Tuesday morning. iph Hansen, J. W. Beyer and Adelph ee assisted in a and weep te corgi Monday Mrs. Henry Mrs. C. W. Hillerson entertained a “s few girls in honor of Henrietta and June Hillerson Saturday afternoon, Cards were played after which Mrs. Hillerson served a dainty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon spent ‘Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Lee of Sterling. Harry Olson and family have moved to the old Garrison farm. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rosvold en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. H. Knudson at Thanksgiving dinner. Chris. Schoon shipped a catload of hogs to St. Paul Monday. \ Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stewart spent Sunday with Mr. an) Mrs. John Stewart. Misses Julia and Edn Brown spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home. Dorothy Johnson has been on the sick list for the lust week. Misses Quam, Hanson and Hen- rickson visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Knud- Mrs. Knudson also served a lunch, Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin and chil- dren had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson spent, Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson. Mrs. £. Koon and Mrs. Al Chapin spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. E. Carr. Josephine Johnson visited with Anna Kuch Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. W. Wakefield spent Mon- day eveping, with Mrs. F. 0. John- son, nk een Me irs. Ferhrer of~MeKensie | Sc | Sterling Tyler Johnson and family called at: the William Langley home Sunday night. Miss Mildred Johnson and Miss Dorothy Zuroff visited at the Apple ‘Creek Ranch Sunday. Mrs. Carey Johnson, accompanied by Mr. Ernest Johnson, were shop- ping in Bismarck Monday. Miss Mildred Johnson is assisting | Mrs. Paul Lang with the work for French home in Bismarck. Miss Laura Laird visited at the Tyler Johnson home Monday, | _ Dick Bergman of Lien called at the Tyler Johnson heme Monday, Miss Mildred Johnsen called at the ‘Tyler Johnson home Monday. H. B. Wagner was doing some fm pair work at Sterling School No. 2 Monday. J. H. Riley. was delivering ‘coal ta | ‘the north school Tuesday. Mrs. A. C. Laird, accompanied by her son, Donald, and Earl Keever, visited at the Tyler Jotinson’ home pemday night. eof son at Verona, N.' D. for'a few days the past week. Hares EF, @ motor: vehiel to ‘get iy aoe ‘the case was fee jurleigh county, wi the stipulation that Judge W. S. Nuessle should try it. He refused te accept Pe hig ory claiming anch stipulation was Al county calendar for several terms, Judge Coffey ordered it returned ‘to Adams county. In May of this year Judge Berry of Mandan vacated Judge Coffey’s ‘order and ordered the ease brought back to Burleigh county for trial. Whether or not Judge Coffey will ‘now accept jurisdiction and hear the Case remains to be seen. “Thirty-three: criminal cases, nite of them continued cases and the bal- atice New cases, appea the Decem- ber court calendar. The majority of the criminal cases listed are for en- gaging in:the liquor ¢: » although chargés include }, driving golem While! intoxteated, de- migra On Sunday, slander, to injufe ereps, hav; “3 ae ‘penenston, ane threateri 6 tn Civil cases on'the ‘dateaidae number 115, of which 64 are continued from previous calendats and the balance are new causes. The cases listed on the calendar follow: Criminal Cases’ Continued State vs. F. E. Erickson, operating while: intoxicated. State vs. Mrs. J. L. Finstad, en- gaging in liquor traffic. State vs. Walter Carter, engaging in liquor traffic. State vs. Elwopd Swanson, mali- cious mischief. State vs. Albert Little and Homer Taylor, larceny. State vs. L. Gramling, engaging in liquor traffic. State vs. Matt F. Schmits, remov- ing chattels subject to lien, State vs. Albert ‘Little, grand lar- ceny. State vs, Walter Millet, driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. New Criminal Cases State vs. Charles White, robbery. State vs. Russell Bryan, threaten- ing to ki State vs. Joseph Moug, driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. State vs. Gilbert Shulson, engag- ing in’ liqaor traffic. State ve. LT. Stevens, engaging in liquor traffic. State vs. Joseph W. Murphy,; bar- bering on Sunday. State Cari Bystrom, engaging in liquer traffic. State vs. Fred Nelson, slander of . | female. ° State vs. Roy Turner, engaging in liquor traffic.’ State vs. Philip Fetch, desertion and refusing to sypport his w: minor childten: Deak vs. J. W. McGuiness, engag- in lNquor' traffic. ite vs. J. W. MeQ@uincts, keeping State vs. Julia Brown, éngaging in Saas traffic. ‘ State vs. J. S. Johnson, assault and battery. ¢ vs. Eva Fischer, es see in liquor traffic. State vs. James Spitzer, threaten: ing to’ injure standing crops. State vs. James Spitzer, malicious- |, ly injuring standing crops. State vs. W. C. Gehrke, having snuff in possession. ‘ State’ vs. Jake Holwagner, deser- tion and refusing to support his wife » Idaac Kujala, larceny. of Bismarck . vs. Robert Kortzner, violating city traffic ordi- nance. State vs. Andrew Bougas, working more: than six days a week inh, Seco thane it hours a day. + City of Bisma: ve. John Glese, drunkénness. is State vs. Ennie Walter Taylor, Tra J. Stark’ and ‘George’ ‘WVeffrey, mur- * Civit’ Cages’ Continued J. A.‘ Worden and Bertha Worden vs, A. 'L, Garnes.and First State Bank of Regan." F._H. Carpenter Lumber company vs. agp Hall. 8. : na “fects % so Dakota H. B. Wagner was Helping ‘at the |W Wright home T Miss Dorothy Zurott ‘taught for Miss Peterson Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson were. jn | busta 3 callers. in’ MeKenzle .Tuds- visited at the Magn fo T it, Harry ‘Bdgerley and ate E. L. Gurr, and fam’ I+, giving dinner © at: Latig % i Phillip . Hemme .vs. Farmers go atid Mercantile company. rem Husom: vs; North: Dakota Workinen's ‘Cenipetnation Bureau. Carl. Beyer‘ vs. ‘Stella Beye: ma R. Baitl;‘receiver of Security “Deols vs. E. B. Pago and “ne Ward we: vs. ein Mesantite Ne come: sing wativr ee Fire sk, saan Hee ae ‘Nome, va. Carl P.-Mil- , receiver of First-State re, ve. 3. G, MeClin- at tock and J. G. McClintock as admin- |’ of estate of W. D. Mc- some hrd ‘ wits Olson Ww. . 8] ay evening ' with her ere eSeter een “Re dies receiver of ' Dasey te bank vs. E. B. Jacobson, H. L. lsesbaon, J, E. Jacobson and R. C. Cltisehs State bank of Goodrich 1, Wals., (Two Rellin Welch vs. jand Ethel Swaniek. rarmare 8 State beak of Baldwia vs, L R.. Baird, fecetvere of ‘Peoples State bank of Grand Fork dames Swanick State for E. C. Ruble vs. Equity Grain & Mercantile company, and Northern Trust: company. State ex rel W.,E. McCurdy vs. Jas. H. Litt, Mary Kraft oe — Coghlan and Edna K. Coghla J. G. Spitser: ki Burleigh County State Bank. Plorenée M. Little vs. Ole G. Hag: strom, L. R. Baird, ver State Bank of Henzel, vs. L. Anderson, P. J. Farr, Minnie Farr, et al. ‘Fred A. Bobb vs, Jacob Jangula. Heintich Schats pnd Christine Schatz vs. Karl Klein. Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of St, Paul vs. Grand Lindeey. L. R. Baird, receiver of Dunscith State ‘bank, vs. M. J. Anderson, G. B. se P. M. Conoby, et al. aie oe Typewriter company: vs. Walter City National Bank of Bismarck vs. W. S. Malard, First National Bank of Wilton .vs. Farmers Union gilevator & Mercan- tile company, V. L. Anderson, J. M. ‘Thompson, J. 7. ‘Hilsdorf, Albin Hedstrom, J. E. Ecklund. Catherine McDonald vs. John A. McDonald. L. R. Baird, reeciver of Security State Bank of Karlsruhe, vs. Frank Boechler, John Bosscrt, et al. Harry Wetzel vs. Martin Tollef- aon. Maggic Ensz vs. Peter Ensz, Jr. hao vs. Northern Packing com- Sheridan County State Bank of 1 McClusky vs. J. C. Tees. Fred Grady vs. Everett Porter. L, R. Baird, receiver of Farmers Bank of Bergen, vs. Martin Asplund and Emma Vibeto. Nils, Lovin vs..A. M. Brandt. M. M. Ruder vs. O. C. Ellington and Mrs. O. C. Ellingson. Lola Markley vs. First Guaranty Bank. Charles B. Rosen and Isham Hall vs. John Hare. Elizabeth H. Thompson vs. R. Jo- seph Fairchild. C. A. Finch Lumber company vs. J._A. Raswick. Mrs. Margarette Lattimorclle vs. Harry Schonert. aoe Casualty company vs. C. C._Hibbi Fred Nelson vs. Joseph McClusky. Chas. Ji. Fisk vs. Interstate Trans: Postation company. 3. W. Burch vs. E. Slovrap and E. A. Slovrap.* fom Skrupnuk vs. E. G. Patterson. New Civil: ‘L. R. Baird, receiver of Bismarck Bank, vs. E. T. Burke. L. R. Baird, receiver of Farmers State bank of Grenora, vs.. E. N. Faller, A. C. Scott, et al. First National Bank of Washburn vs. Baldwin school district.No. 29 in Burleigh county. Henry Verthein vs. Russell Bryan. Eliza Dixon vs. Burleigh county. First National Bank of Bismarck vs. Jacob Siirtola, Kustaa Lehto and Anton W. Lepisto. Geo. og vat Hudson Insur- and maintaining a common nuisance. | #2¢e: com! Burdella He cis pg vs. August Westerman. ‘Speob Spitzer vs. Guaie. E. B@atty. Wojciech .Partyka and Stanicy Moisa vs. George E. Beatty. D. J. Minogue vs. Frank L. Hub- ‘A. M. Thune vs! H. E. Wildfang. Valentine Steiner vs. Pat 1 Will- man. © \ Roy George. vs. Lizzie George. L. R. Baird, ‘receiver of Merchants State Bank of Werner, vs. L. C. Hulett, Gler Hulett and D. A,.. Hu- 1 lett. 3. H. Schriver vs. L. C. Hulett, Glen Hulett and D. A. Hulett. Herman Laskin vs. Todd Land com- pany and C. B. Little. E.-C. Ruble vs. A. H. Meland. Edith Spitzer vs. C. W. Spitzer. L, R.Beird, receiver of Hansboro State bank vs. Towner County Land and. Lean “company, «Charles E. Blackorby, ct al. «ne A. va. Edmond A*Mughes, t al. Vivian: Fipteyson vs. H. M.'Bryun, ~ ot al. Cammack Piano company vs. P. W. Chubb. Anna_J. Freed vs. Grand Lodge A. OuU. W. ‘W. W. Kimball company vs: Zakkic Atar and P. W. Chubb. Yellow Cab company vs,. Corwin- Churchill Motors, Inc. W.¢Chubb: vs. Cammack Piano company, e Driscoll trlet- No. 36. vs; Farmers & Mer- chants State. Bank of Driscoll, et al. Ethel“ f scapiorng vs. Henry ©, hi 2 J iis so vs. C, w. Snyder, et al. 8 em. _Imat ny 7 logel ARARES COMPA! Gan E. Karpen vs. Albert Beek. gas, Christo vs..W. A. Kern. . H,’ Carpenter: Lumbe: Neuged heya and D. | vs va. dehn J. Behles, N, Banek. Mutual Bencfit ‘A’.R.. Nord | tae Health 3 Berndt ve. Freeda Berndt. rey. Freeman vs. Fay C. Freeman. nm TL gteer vs. Ola , Blanche Ee! ‘Hogue be Jacqueline Ps etree SetiBed D. sethbee al. ‘ Consolidated school dis-