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___‘__‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1926 | train No. 7 Thursday for Sterling, re:| employed in the Toundbouss. thite,| loving several af his ‘pets, has “had turning the same day on No. 8. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl M enter?| anotlier big loas, this time a fine lit: s. Albert Christensen| tained them for dinner Monday even- | ter. of four, all. of. which. died in B A.| ing, - Van Vick Mea aie | sonbts,04, rs babe ee ile oan nthe Pal ges of Anderson re z ®) hospital, having sie “a Quite a little snow fell Friday | Stomart, zs is Moore are pleased to see him atound | Naughton || serious operation. Mr. Mandigo, who | night and Sgturday: forenoon, making|” Mrs, Ingeborg Rasmussen visited | axain after having his leg amputated Jad been’ with: Wie-alnapeeee cpera- | 00d sleighing. | Sunday. afternoon and evening with:| at the hip joint. Mr. Moore was cén- ° # tion, returned home Saturday ant re-| Mrs. J. W. Beyer and Mrs. Will| Mr. and Mrs. Jim Amunson. | fined in a Bismarck hospital for sev. | 'y a re. John and Andrew Hansen of Brad-| ported her a getting along as well dock and, who are now living in Bi: is can be expected, marek visited with their sister, Mra. High School Notes e | Amanda Erickson, and family Sun- ris ship, day, : , sear | that evenrone: hay muagnts, We URS | nay down to Mr. Colthorpts: south of | yfi-gand Mur A. Bruschwein and) ToT. ment of the Dr.’ Schipfer Fy Mrs. Olof Lundin was in the capitol toward the support of the tuberculosis | Driscoll. Knudson home Sunday. ranch, formerly occupied byt Mt. Stiles went over.to sit .up. Friday} Sam Rasmussen of Bismarck was.) ordi. weeks. night: with: Mrs, Magness, who is|in town a wegk ago Sunday. | Paul Linsen, a successful farmer | quite: ill. Keni pipers, don Mrs. ing stockman of the Ft. Rice town- | euls have been given out! Henry Olion hag been hauling some! Eisenbeiss Mohday, afternoon. has recently taken over the city Tues She stayed in a couple | sanitarium. A party, was given at the Clifford) Gran: and Christ Selland were Lambert. Mr. Linsen has a fotce of of days to visit with friends and — Winnitred Mandigo has left school sen home Friday evening. Quite!in town Monday. - skilled workers repairing the butid- relatives. | for several weeks because of the ill-| a few were present. || Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hillerson, My.| ings and lining thing up in géterat: Hugo Solberg butchered one day ness of her mother. ‘ Miss Hazel Nelsen was a Bismagek/ and Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalf.and.Mr.' ‘The Smith brothers, who now 0¢- this week. The high school students have be- | caller the last of the. week, and Mss. E. Koon spent Sunday eve- | vuny the Kratt farm, are reported to gun practice on the annual Christmas| “Christ Schoon, who left Tuesday|"in& at the Al. Chapin home. The | 1), akin Pes & “ st A . ig preparations for moving ore ete gril be given the for st. Paul with two carlonds of | CVeniNE was passed with songe and | '* (Deku, Pr Emil Johnson has been quite busy hauling cattle to Bismarck this wee Margaret Lundin has been in Oe eelloes have received their | hows and cattle, returned-home Satur-|" Mr. and Mrs. Ward ente?tained Mr.| Henry Mills is busy these days marek a few days visiting her sister.’ class rings. which are very attractive. | day. 3 and Mrs, Frank Johns, Mri Hx E.| fencing his haystacks. Mrs. Bill G She returned to, Primary Room Miss Priscilla Olson, who is ¢m-|Johns and Mrs. W. E. Titus at sup-| John Becknall made a business trip . her home We heard again “the Christmas | ployed at the E. J, Erickson home,‘en-| per Sunday. | to the Woodland farm Monday. Chas. G. Johnson was to the coal| Story” in our classes this week and | joyed the visit of a few of-her friends| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ankrum motor-| john Richter, who hus been plan- Mine Friday, then’ placed the characters in the | Saturday evening. bie care ame actin | "ing on making extensive alterations : . Bill, Miller and Trvin Lundin were Sand table. | We have the saree heig.. Paul Pasley and sister. Bernice vis-/ p 'U pickies of Biswaree motored to | t® his residence, has decided to cease | : hauling coal from the Engstrum m camels, the shepherds watching their | ited at the Ed, Erickson home Sun+ le Monday afternoon, operations until spring. Mr. Richter Thursday. flocks ‘on the hillside and the little | day. Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Brown, | has most of the necesary material al- if Robert Solberg hauled a lond of town of Bethlehem. We also have | Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson spent) county nurse, of Bismarck. were here | rendy on hand and his intentions are coal from the mine for August Sol- stained-glass windows this month, | Sunday afternoon and evening with| Monday and Tuesday. to gush the building when the days berg Wednesday. arrying out the theme of the Christ-| Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and| Farmers’ institute. was. held here get longer and warmer. Paul and Nobel Carlson called at) mas’ story Dorothy. Wednesday, Dec. 8th, at the commun- |" fon Nickolson niotored to Bis- the home of Chas. A. Johnson om), Monday was snowball day. Tt was| “Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen. and Hed hall, bunch was served at noon .. no difference was fotind...’ 9 t. frselay marek one day last week and brough' i business Thursday. We head a eaat it) inany months that | daughter Mildred were overnight vis-|°%,the business Van" Horn. moved. to | back a load of shelled corn which he i | Charlie Trygg called a the home smaner Rese itors at the Christ Schoon home Sun-/ Bismayck last week. . purchased at the O. H. Will seed ee { of C. A. Carlson Thursday. Several of the girls of the gram. | 44 night. —-. house. * A number of young men mar room have decorated the ‘room, John Hensen, father of Mrs, Johnj@—————______9/ 700) a and Ronald Stewart have 1 in Ainley i : , were out hunting. rabbits one « for the month, putting on a Christ-| Merringduhl, is assisting E, A.Vant | Baldwin | been exceedingly busy the last few ESTS were being made in iscusses ‘It has been alleged at times ‘ week and they shot 42, mas calendar and @ poinsettia border | V!eet to haal hay. |, weeks picking corn, fencing and dL jelly making. The scene was SUGAR that beet. sugar has en unfavor- ! ©, B. Peterson is down in the woods Teruss the front of the wean Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- . building on the McKenzie place, now a laboratory of the Bureau able effect in making jelly and i OE iota “haba actos oom. Pichia: ribs he Henry| The little daughter, of Mr. and of Chemistry of the United : preserves. It has been: stated, cutting brush these d The seventh grade. geography class | Uy were Sunday visitors at the Henry . owned by John A. Stewart. Ronald i jeltyi grade geography class! G7 Or home Mrs.” Peter Anderson has been crit- Stewart will” this fi d States Department of Agriculture. Reet sugar for instance, rhat beet sugar prevents jellying. ' tae, the |" shed political and product | “Mr ong Mes, E, A. Van Vieet pare| ically ill the past week: Mrs. An. | 5¢¢Wart will occupy this farm an was being-compared with other sugars. The Bureau of Chemistry has conducted eee the maps of South America, as we have|, MY. and Mré. E. A. Va itin|derson has been spendin ny | Will try his luck tilling the soil and “No difference wad folind.” he oficial” ¢XBefiments in the manufacture of apple i Olof Lundin and fam just finished studying that contin-| t®0k of @ goose dinner at.the Martin 4 iaah feat pel iz several | raising hogs. i “1 if : agate: js. Was the and grape jelly, using commercial granulated ‘ ily Sundoy. Re: c | Kessel home Sunday. ride Waa i ie tie city, where the! John A. Stewart and David Sulli- Bete \ excpadewiacedl 5 beet sogar and commetcial gtanulated cane i John Nordstrom, who ix now living | “the eighth grade students will take| _ Christ Schoon was a passenger for Ue e girl is being cared for in the| van are expected to leave soon for Let H.S. Paine, chemist in charge.of the cat- , sugar under identical conditions. Asa result ' in this township, in Bismarck! the state examinations in civies and| Bismarck Monday. ismarek hospital. Later -reports|the New England states. Mr. stulli- bohydrate laboratory, make this statemeng: of these experiments, no difference was found Alfred Olson delivered some meat| Were that the baby is recuperating. ‘Thursday. D |to the H. Knutsen home at Driscoll] James Watkins, lecal hardware Hjelmer Erickson, who has been van will probably remain with his people in Vermont. Mr. "Stewart geography Wednesday, December 8. 2 to exist in the finished products in any of their eee ar itepaltend panes of commnetce, oh Saceertices, pag na aamevence coud te Oe The eighth grade class in history | dealer, ised hi fri | tected between jellies made-with beet sugar notified as a juryman from this , 6¢ cighth grade class in history | cyesday, ealer, surprised his many friends | Mit) visit relatives tw Now Haeomne sugar cane, consis cxeentlly of what chen i Pivtdtiy; Will xo to Bismarck the hi iat fiudy of the civil war per “My and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and|by being quietly married early in and-wilt fetiee inthe wiping? ically known.as ‘sucrose’ The and those made with cane spgar. {n all prob- art of next week. first iatorestilaéa. ; n, also Miss Lenora Har-|the week to Mrs. Tilda Halvorson of ahs There were several cases of tardi- | #™@ve Were Saturday evening callers) Regent. Mr. Watkins and bride will! ne in every ten young Americans ness Monday morning: jat the L. B. Olson home. make their home in Baldwin, where | js registered as a Boy Scout. Donald Stickney was absent two| Reidar Olson is on the sick list. |they are receiving the congratula- days this week on account of illness,| 4 A- Slaatenhues is suffering with| tions of their many friends. SS We have been busy practicing for | ® bad limb. fhe H. G. Higgins family, who ari ; ated sugar contai hi 99.8% ability the failure to produce the desired pe bescnny and sgt pen etl Slik small ¢ lying effect which has-been petiones: ‘quantities of substances other than sucrose that is been due to such factors as deficiency it is practically «possible to chemically differ- Pectin in @he -fruic juice or absence of the enniate cane geese from _ — such Proper naa sit onanntaue nuakiaei ¥ ie soa Je to homie ce Sa he old manshiet tech on ideal state of putity so far as Margaret Lundin visited at the home of Bill Miller Sunday. Chas. A. Johnson and Lester John on we Arthur § usiness § our Christmas Ralph Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank/left here last week for Aberdeen, S, cone suger and beet sugar by the physical ap- alll practical purposes are conc J. and it is Mes, Olof Lundin, Eng. Tutt and) gat Yaar a eae our room| Sbatfer and Vivian and Lenora Har-|D, Mave notified friends "here they pearance of the two sugars, and there is no believed that where the highest grades of com 1 Lundin were in the capital city) Wednesday afternoon, grave were callers at the Harold Har-| reached their destination safely ar- evidence to show that cane sugar is sweeter mercial ranuleted sugar are used there tno Saturday. James Irish went in with We made elling books for the|#t#ve home Sunday, rial ei rane foe oe than-beet sugar, or vice versa. choice ¢ between suger and cane suga. oe were in| Tueilie Selucter the only ene |? —apcacspacd WAP 8 | They made the trip in their Olds THE. GREAT WESTERN: SUGAR COMPANY Lmeet-| win has had 100 per cent in spetiing|| Painted Woods || mobite. ; Z : | ull week, —— | ‘The Grant Satter farm southeast was to the coal! Arthur pne day i+ 1 Johnson and itis brothers) | Abel and Frank butchered one day this week. | Eng. Tuft is staying in Bismarck a few days, ‘Irvin and some tr: 1 Johnson visited at the home |f Baldwin was sold recently to uncle, Mr. Willie Larson, from| Wayne Cumings of Garrison, the con- |Sunday until Thursday of the past ae nae being $25 wg acre for week, the quarter section. Mr. Cumings Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon transact-|and family will arrive early in the ed business in Wilton Monday. They | spring to take possession of their went in their sled. + with "OW, home. Miss Marie Johnson visited wit ue Win bil Strandness und Arnold’ Chris- nd, Glee Dixon Monday after-|, Miss Viola Strandemo on Monday nded a party given at the | neon. eee ee See eee | Clifford Nelson home Friday eve-|_,Mrs. Tom Morgan was a Sunday/|till at a pretty ceremony which was i visitor the home of Mrs. Oscar|held in the Presbyterian manse at Meshes ‘Anstroms, Bismarck, Rev. Paul Wright - offi 1 se citmmiet trem: this: vicinity: st-|""areg, C. V, Dantelasa. visited San-|ciatiiy, Mee ibieues eee ae ssl ag ater elect app afternoon ‘at the home of her/ and Mrs. Cecil Mount, brother-in-law The Ladies Aid of the Union M.| Tues evening. ‘The music was| sister-in-law, Mrs. M. G, Hagen. ey re i E, church held their annual bazaar’ furnished by Lawrence Welk and his| | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanson are nd ister of the bride. |The bridal and dinner in the town hall Satur-| orchestra. All report a good time. _|the proud parents of a baby daugh- | Party hicle dibpettm dMsiar ss i * e day afternoon, Dec. 4. The amount) Art Bjorhus motored to Driscoll|ter born last week at the Bismarck |¢apital city, returning here Tues- realized was somewhere near $70.| Friday afternoon, He was accom-|hospital, day. Mr. Guptill and his bride are Owing to the stormy weather that i home by his daughter Ber-|_ Axle Steinquist assisted Lloyd May-| well known local residents, the bride day the bazaar past well pean | nica iwiauknentatha ipekih ptabene otha with his butchering last Mon-|being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ized and although the ladies did not "Ce at 1 -| day. E. E. Strande reel lannt sell all their fancy work. They Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and Mr. George Gray and Otto Anstrom cree rr mi Sannaee ree realize they did very well on account | daughter Dorothy motored to Sterling| were callers at Oscar Anstrom’s Mon- 7, sa . of the hard times and extend their | Friday. day. , | making his home in this community thanks to those who helped on with} John Gunderson, who is employed| | Donald Johnson and Wendyin Wil-|the past year. The newlyweds. will the good work. j at Driscoll, spent Sunday with home der called on the Brooks boys Friday ou in aldila. eis The Daughters of Grace held a| folks, | afternoon. : | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fricke an- fancy work sale, from which th Mrs. M. J, Brenden was called to] ¢,J0¢ Hrooks assisted Art Hanson in|nounce the marriage of their daugh- realized somewhere near $10, w! the John Birk S: ing nis pump Friday. >. ter Gertrude to Alphonso Erickson of |, | the John Birkeland home Saturday} Miss Caroline Johnson visited the F xoes toward buying books for a com-| evening on account of the illness of| part wes of een eset sited the | Detroit, Mich., Friday, November 26. munity library. Those young girls Bicmiand owe < Pp ¥ ‘ i si ke left here early last week, deserve great credit for the splendid irkeland. We all hope to hear} home in Wilton. | motored Helmer and For Those: Who Need_The Health- Of Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scntt & Bowne, BloomGeld, N.J. 26-24 | ery Lundin are doing| ¢ - a of a speedy recovery. Wallace and Townley Anstrom|and the wedding took place shortly Bey gee ee Tue: cur: | Asdeweal tha pounn folks: deer uore | atapadincliiisanmest ava ctewil ieeeen | aaskeehen -arieal. Me, Erickson for- ed to their home at Eau Clair, Wis.,| attended the dance at Sterling Friday |# few days last week, merly was employed in Bismarck, Rs Monday after several weeks’ visit at| evening. They report a good time. |,, Mt: and Mrs. A. C. Wilde and fam-|jeaving for Detroit last_summer, ? the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M.| Mr. and J. Bi ily of Wilton called at Martin Hagen's| where he holds a responsible posi- Sherwin, Mrs. Oyaas is a sister of | sunday tthe Ole searae| Home Sunday afternoon. tion with the Ford Motor company. Mrs. Sherwin. Snare « ONORIR Ab the ole Apidae) e American Legion put on a i . - ; home. it drive in Glenys The newlyweds will reside in De- Mrs. J. H. Bowers, who has been " |rabbit drive in Glenview township with her mother, Mrs. Katz of| . N: A. Soderholm and daughters|last Sunday. About 45 men turned be ieecaia Napoleon, has returned home. Mrs.| Ruth and Esther and son Victor call-| out with their guns and killed about iss Anna Brown is leaving this Katz has been taken to the Bis.|¢d at J. O. Rise’s Tuesday evening. |100 rabbits. They reported having a|Week for Omaha, Neb., where she marck hospital where she will receive; Art Bjorhus called at the Geo,| 00d time, . will spend several months. treatment, Christianson home Tuesday after.| Several friends of Mrs. Hilda Jacob-| Miss Alice Swanson will leave Mrs. Milly Anderson, who has been! noon, ‘on surprised her Friday evening.| Christmas week for Portland, Ore., here attending the funeral of her! Harold and Arnold Christianson,| 28° occasion being her birthday. The| where she will spend several months father, John E. Johnson, returned to| Se sae evening was spent in playing whist.| visiting relati an Helmer and Eddie Arneson, Sybil ‘ visiting ‘relatives. her home at Red Wing, Minn. : anne Selma Rive | pefore departing, lunch was served.| Eager Mount has returned to his Q Evelyn Henry returned to| Sttandness, Olga and Selma Rise|Her many friends wished her many gar in ui ' Monday after several | SPent Sunday evening at the Seymour| more birthdays. home in Bismarck after spending a visit with her brothers, Fern| Arneson home. The evening was| Emmit and Orval Brooks visited | few days with relatives in this com- and Floyd Henry, and 's, Mrs.| spent with music and playing cards.| Monday and Tuesday with Wallace | munity. John Strylie und Mr: 1 Van | A delicious lunch was served by Mrs.|4"d Townley Anstrom. Closing Out Our $10,000.00 Stock of Miller Tires ee We must: make room for our new Firestone-Oldfield stock F ; < Casings: Tubes Casings Tubes town on her way to Braddock, she| Christmas tree also practiced. some| noon. for John Clark last week. 7 30x3 COM. 5... cee 560: 1.00 29x4.75 balleen::......... 945 1.75. lost control of her car and it skidded | songs. Nef tale Man damrence Qrisley and! Bill Williams is expected back +2: 0ff the side of the road and down| Fritz Hagen tt Monday after-| family of m spent Sunday at ‘ 1 7 balloon a into the creck just east of the bridge; | noon at the N. A Regain Sone the Thome of Mr. und Mrs, Dave from Minsessias arhare meres 30x34, fabric............ 6.15 1.20 , 30x4.75 kiss jeses os 1.80 ~-Fortunately the car did not upset and! Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Olson. spent a Mes ; : | ‘Semed none the worse for the mishap. | ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maynard and | pects to employ Mr. Williams during ‘ i " 0° yamed Gone the worse for the mishap. | cunday afternoon and evening at the| fay 8nd, tts, Lloyd Maynard and] Pacts to employ M » 30x34 cord............ 6.60:' 1.20 304.95 balloon...........11.00:, 1.90. And some of the men went cut and t0 Steele Monday afternoon to-do to Olaf Feitheim of Baeadeck “Hel ME: SOX3Y2 over-size-cord..... 740: 1.60. 30x5.25:balloon..........1230 2,15 psheouent ie car ae town. his some shopping. him with his truck. % considered a very dangerous place,| Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson mo- ~. 8, there are no approaches to the | tored to Tuttle Monday afternoon to Driscoll Lens. Ferevpon: wae Meszust work bra and the road is quite narrow. | e compar by several other men with| ,. ‘lily and. Mr. and Mrs. -| son was given permission to use the a "teams, were in Braddock this week to | Bige frame, Neaday. ne ee son and. family’ spent eats ten cook ‘car during the winter. months. |My 326.00 balloon. 14.45°° 2.60: jake home hay from the cars whic 8 - & parked 4 i $ ; ‘ A eee eceeee 4 had been shipped here from Minne- | old motored to Tuttle Monday after- Mees My ry aay odes bas Hage Hetive rire £ except for shaken up nerves. She | Deas Borkman home. the-home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Robert Lane sold a bunch of hogs hauling the cook car which accom- ° ‘ ey Mr. Fei chil PP a jek’s:grove. Mr. Ferguson’s children r : » . -- gota, These men spent several ks | noon, f rs We sunmer making ‘hey in thet Mise Julia, Brown went” to Bi will" occupy the car while attending i 33x6,00. balloon. . Gorden. ' Beemer ety nolft, gears Jacobson visited at the 4 at might have been a very bad ; ome of Mrs, Henry Johnson's Thurs- q * accident occurred Monday afternoon, |, #itly large crowd attended ser-| day, Glencoe ht 30x3 fabric:.........:. ie As Miss Winifred Mandigo was com, | Vices in the church Sunday. The chil-|° ‘Miss Marie Johnson called at ~ ing down the Erickson hill south of | dren who are taking part in the|Lawrence. Jehnson's Thursday after- August Hogue was building » barn walked into town after the accident | J: 0. Rise and son Joseph. motored Axle. Steinquist, to Olaf Feltheim of Braddock . He Grogan and Jenning, ac-| oceans SERENE called at the J. 0,|.. Mr- and Mrs.Hary Olson and fam-| Panied the county grader, Mr. Fergu- : 32x4.cord...... cece es LG 1.75:. j 30x5.77 Whence es LMAE: 2.60; Sivert Brejden and son Howard|marck on Ng. 8 Monday and .return-| schol, Mr. F .. docality. | % A .. Mr. Ferguson resides on the The men's club met at the home| ant Helmer Arneson motored to Bis- “jee "Lucite Gustafson, T. W. Sanders farm, which isa dis- marek Monday to attend to business of A. Piers Tuesday evening and spent a very enjoyable time. There | ™3tters. Thomas and Lillian Meland’ at tance of about three miles from the or hee ‘ al were 19 present. A nice lunch was|_ Ole Spilde and sons Einar and|€u,the dancg.at Sterling Friday stent night, | School. Alex Stewart purchased a milk cow i Delmex, Joe), . an served by several of the men. Knut: motored to Driscoll Saturday on with a rare pedigree from Arthur Fritz Argast of Moffit was a Brad- | afternoon. Mrs. E. Carr and Mrs. Chas. News re Ne eee expects to milk std dock caller Friday on his way to the| Seymour Arneson and Ed. Nygaard|.comer spent. Monday afternoon visit- |» big herd of cows next summer. @ th Sse wd i howe of Geonge. s Goadlyent.. abe ei called, at-J. Q. Rise’s Sunday after-| ing. yite jue John Stewart. ‘A great deal of loud talking which ny ake wi Ths Mosc Eg Ds a about the same. She is now staying | "Howard -Brenden called’at Seymour|Motored te Bismarck Setacian P=" | scemed to represent great éfeitement | i Casings Tubes. ~ with her daughter, Mrs. A. Benz, Phstishaie Raa Harold Sherman of Bismarck was| filled the air one evening last week . : The funeral for Nele Rousu was +0 oF sede y ORR PR home with hig, mother over the week- | after/severat inches of stow Mad fall- . QR. $3.20- 36x6: _ held Tuesday from the home of hin| Olga Rise. helped Mrs. S. Brenden| home en, Curious. listeners investigating , eater irene $23.85... pe ies Be ele hae Gnd aie Werk son, John Rougu, Sr. Over 3 cars| With housework Tuesday. Mrs. Magdalene Sott, Mr, Fisher| found an j@bandoned carat the foot|M— . .. followed the remains to the Yinnish| There will. be Norwegian services| and Mr. and-Mes. Hausaur of Eureka, | of « hill ono tonslyeroel Apparent SS ee .. $6.25 3.80 where interrment made.| in the .chureb Christmas day at 2/8. Daw. visited with Mr. and Mra. A. ‘ly the occupants of the gar left home . PARAS ODES MSE OH 2S ¢ ‘ “4 ase Re AR AA Zhe servicgs were conducted, by Rev. | o'clock, a Eis gel Friday. until | Saturday. vefore it sarted-to snow and did not |i. : BO. 7.006 “Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Pearson motor. |@——_________9]” Merand MeseElmer Keone fos a think of bringing their chains along. sete ese ee cece cee: CRU: vu: eae a aahbe nae ed day from Napoleon to at- Many foo “were visible around | f° a ‘ ~ Saati Aapacmee™ 1 Clear Lake ||si,r'y(? ‘ae, tigm snd ‘had ssper| Many fcotmaue-war vailearvun with Mr. and Mrs. James Koone |the car, showing that s:great deal |i me loa iter . On A Complete graben from Watelton ati| Me. and Mya,,Alfved. Olaqn stopp (new: of enerey hed been wasted trying to | [ME pe Buy. Now While Our Stock Is from and SF, EL 4 jiamatgh, hay- carvepthe Howeve: poop Breddock, revurn-| in Sterling {er'e few monmntn Tere: | lax en a a 5 alg eeeek meus thet, comes ae eee SY day on their way to Driacoll. and Mrs. A. Eleonbeiss apent| retreating feotbrints. gained’ some — : Henry Olson, Ole Newland and evening, with Mr. and Mrs. I. Roy Hansen were Sterling callers Ma an ‘1 poe J. Olea: ane pedis gig pee ea alien daughter, Alice, als Harold, Stee Fred Hogue is busy thesé ditys cati’ attended’ the dance in Sterling Fri-| ting pobts for Mr. Barney Bishop. Bi occupies the farm former- Mrs. Henry Olson and Mr. Alfred Olson spent Wed- nesdey evening. with Mr. and Ole Newland. Little Wayne Olson-enjoyed Thurs-| Mi homesens Pe L degek Woy aed with his-eunt, P Swan: Eee | lnnt-week,. ‘Vertes arives 5 ay m™ a Ole Olson of Driscolt has been on|! arch, ge A i rai tad recent a ee John Btcknalt;-who-tins won fame. pair one of the buildings. as a guines pig raiser, and who h Obst Oleon was a Passenger: on: been. somewhat untertsnale pedir

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