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Nurses or busine: ‘women preferred. 1 after 5:30 320 Eleventh street. Phone keeping room, suitable for business women or teachers. Large closet, running water. 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—A large newly decorated completely furnished room ‘for light housekeeping. |Near school. ‘Call at 8 Rosser. Phone 525-W. FOR RENT—Large nicely fi warm room, suitable for one or wo, in modern home. Phone 604J or call at 15 Thayer street. “i FOR RENT—One large furnished sleeping room, warm and pleasant. Call at 321 Eighth street or Phone 236-M. FOR RENT—Two large rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping. Phone 643W or call at 924 Fourth RENT—Good sized fr oom with closet and kitchenette. Well —— 411 Fifth street. Phone FOR RENT—A very comfortable room ina nice home. Phone 649-W. street afternoons. Al ———<$ $< under 3 insertions, 25 1 Ads over. words, CLASSIFIED Y ft aftaceectpy u be o Pog received by 12 v’cl sure same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | JUST BEFORE taking inventory we offer our greatest price reductiona| in Dependable Used Cars. Our in- ventory, is taken, in December so you can buy right now, Guaranteed Used Cars at prices about 20 per cent lower than in the spring. Come in ,to our special Used Car Sales- room and ‘the bargains we offe: Overland Seda Dodge Coup Ford ‘Touring; Chevrolet Panel Truck; Dodge Special Leather Se- dan; Dodge Touring. Easy Pay- ments. oy plete less crank shaft newly re- " ground, priced to sell. Call Mod- ern Garage. Phone 941. ___WURNITURS FOR GALS _ FOR SALE—Edison phonograph and records, two beautiful leather up- holstered chairs, cut glass, hand embroidered linen, floor aoe eho: ‘ical lianees, pictures ot household fixtures. This is all new goods which has never been \psed and fs suitable for Christmas gifts.” Phone 737Ror call 408 West: Rosser street. FOR SALE—One book i ing degk, 1 dining room set, 1 dav- enport, 1 bed complete, rugs, pic- tures, canned fruit, 6 chaifs. Call 306 Eighth’ street. ae APA cMENTA FOR RENT—Modern bungalow apt. four rooms, light, heat, water {pr- nished and heated garage, hot wa- ter heat, gas stove and kitchen cab- inet. Phone © 842M. Call at’ 624, Tenth street. FOR RENT=Farnished or unfurnish-| ed newly decorated city heated apartments. College Bide. Phone 183, ments for Tight housekedping. ap sisth street.” Phone 329-W.' Mrs. Rohrer. pperement om z.ound fiver, “Ales | ‘sale: A __auofold. Call at 980 Fourth street. FOR P. steal m heated fur- wished apartments. The Laurain Avarteents. Phone 303. z aa Lost LOST—Five head of horses: Team of bays with white face, weight about 1500 or 1600; team of black, mares, one with halter, weight ubout 1400; bay mate with white star on forehead. Phone 4F111. Jack Payseno, 6 milés north of| Bismarck on Black Trail. FOW QUICK SALE—One medium and ‘one large heating stove and other icles. Phone 598-LM. ‘South Bowen St. FOR SALE—Household goods and Ford Touring car. Quick sale, cash only. Call 409 First street. “Orchard. Phone FOR, vice imported German Rollers, German Chappers and Hartz Mountain, also‘native singers. Gages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 1153. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. ‘Dak. Box 728. FOR RENT—Steam heated basement room, May be used as store room or suitable for other purposes. Out- side entrance. Inquire 510 Broad- wai net a FOR SALE—Fur cap and fu: coat. At your awn price. 218 Second street.’ HOG ee FOR SALE— Baby ‘carriage. Phone 322-J. “618.Thitd street. lined Call at AUTOMOBILE PAINTING WE: NOW have ail.necessary equip- {Nebraska last week. Lac- ‘that there’s quite a bit of snow there. ment for first class Duco and ile Painting. At present eon our floor for your inspection one automobile which we have just reDucoed, NOW, It is not essential you Thanksgiving holis | evening from @ week's visit with her and Alfred Anderson returned, from They reported Runey called’ at‘ the “Miss “Madge olytin school No. 2 last week. iss Ella Funston is spending the at her home in‘Menoken. Hilda Krause is on the sick list have the cagh for such a job. Wel tnis ‘week. : will it your car and let you pay ‘Yor {t ‘in small monthly payments. COME IN and let us give you our rises and terms, on.call us and we will ‘leak your car over and make! you « price and terms which, will meet with your approval. ‘ All Work Guaranteed DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. Oldsmobile Sates and Service BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Phone 428 Open Evenings Until 8 FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, year old, built.for a home, full basement, ‘east ‘front, close to schools, $750'N. D., some ti eash, balance $50 per month, $5250. ! FOUR ROOM complete stucco bunga- fow, brand new, built for a home, can, arrange very reasonable terms, $3800, i FIVE ROOM cottage, east front, Eleventh ,street, water and jights ‘walled cellar, good condition, $2100. FIVE ROQM cottage, Twelfth street, bath, garage, casy terms, $3000. SIX ROQM house, hot water heat, fully modern, east front, garage,’ $4000. , TWO MODERN houses, right down town, Al condition, income of $100 per month can be obtained, very easy terms at $7250. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, aytomo- bile written in reliable companies. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE business with the one man in town who is doing more advertising for Bis- marck and the entire surrounding territory than the rest of this,com- munity together. ns F. E. YOUNG. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Five room house, mod- ern except heat. No. 320 Third) streec. Rent $30. Harvey Harris & Co. R RE! ‘éxcept heat. No. 216 Second Rent $30 per month. Harvey Harris ac FOR RENT—A four room modern house at 115 Mandan Ave. Posses- sion at once. Inquire at 924 Fourth strect. Sidney Smith. FOR RENT—A modern furnish room bungalow with garage. at 503 Fourteenth street. _____ FARM LANDS _ FOR SALE OR TRA’ in one piece, 37 acres in another piece of good fruit land near White Salmon, Washington. It is free of encumbrance. This, land joing at; corners. Will trade ‘for Bismarck, property or North Dakota farm land, Address Triburie No, 79. FOR SALE—A quarter section of lend under cultivation, $30.00 per acre. Hugh Brown Place, Boyd Township. For sale: A house located in Bis- marck, reasonable. Inquire Mrs. Mini Baker, Menoken, N. D. LAUNDRY HOME LAUNDR’ done. For men’s shirts, and nurses’ uniforms, a spec Also family washings taken. call and deliver, Marguerit Bul- ten’s Home Laundry, 31 Ave. A, cor- ner of Mandan Ave. Phone 1017. Two elephants encountered a night mail train making the run from Singapore to the Mi tates recent- ly. The locomotive was slightly dam- aged, passengers were shaken up and one of the elephants was killed by the collision. Vg day and Thursday. ‘for -Toppenich, We ng.’ 213 Main st] | daughter at Mandan. Ghylin | “Messrs. Marvin and Marion Alm Jack Omdaht of New England was a caller in Leith Thursday. Mrs. Dave Jones returned Satur- day from Mudbaths, Minn, Mr. Jones will remain there another week. Rew. and Mrs. E. K. Hei and family were business callers at the Lawfer studio one day last week. Wm. Kannath was a business vis- itor at Carson Tuesday. Emil Brin¥man transacted business Aug. Krause has installed » new! here Tuesday. furnace. il Olson and Marie Solan at- the dance held at Regan fr. and Mrs. H.C. Arndt and baby were dinner guests at the ‘hdine of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Krause. Mrs. Katherine Otto visited at the home of her daughter and sgn-inslaw, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Krause, Wednes- Mrs. Otto left ‘ash., Friday even- ‘Thursday night. The Christian Endeavor of Regan surprised the Revs. Martin and Ben- on at the Asplund home,. north of Still, Tuesday night giving them a fareweN party after holding revival meetings in Regan for the pa ‘weeks. They are leaving for Flasher, this week. Mr. Alfred Anderson has purchased ¢ racer belonging to H.C. Arndt. John Heine was a caller at the Krause home Thursday afternoon. Alfred Anderson was a ler at the N. Alm home Thu Leith The Star Clothing club was plea: antly entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Marjorie Anderson. Y. W. Jones returned home Tuesday after spending about a year visitin: relatives in Colorado and Nebrask: Mr. Jones considers North Dakota the ee climate of any place he has vi . Orene Evans of Whynot, South/ the rest of the Class will write on! day night. Dakota, arrived in Leith Tuesday for an_extended visit with relative: The Leith Civic club was entéertain- ed at the home of Mrs. John ill Wednesday evening. The following program was carried out:. Roll call, Thanksgiving menu (contest), a Li- terary Feast; Oysters, Oyster Fisher- Mrs. Anderson; Soup, Histery of Macaroni, Mrs. J. H. Enich; Cranber- ries, the Cranberry Fields, Mrs. Om- Pilgrims’ First Mrs. W. Kimball; Pumpkin Whittier’s Poem, Mrs. G. Kimball; Coffee, Products of Our New Possessions, Mrs. O'Connell; Victorla Selections, Edythe Jones, The Prebyterian church bazaar was | @ grand success Saturday evening, al- though the roads were drifted. A large crowd gathered to partake of the delicious chicken -pie supper which was served. The Royal ,Neighbors held their election ‘of officers at their regular meeting Thursday evening. The fol- lowing officers e elected. Orac'! Mabel Laufer: oracle, Anna Johnson; recorder, Nellie Kanfat! receiver, Forest Flemming‘ mari pitred Johnson; outer senting il, ee The Modern Woodmen of Ameri held their election of officers Thturs- day evening. The following officers were electes Venerable counsel, George bal; adviser, B. W. Scth- er; banker, Cecil Clark; escort, Dwight Kannath; sentry, George Gebha watchman, Martin Teker; trustee, H. Emch. The Leith élub will hold a food sale at the drug store Saturday aft- ernoon. Coffee and sandwiches will be served. Everyone is invited. E. Anhorn motored to Carson Tues- day morning to serve on the jury. Owing to the heavy snow-our iail- man was compelled*to drive a team Monday morning. Miss Lydia Dittus was a pascnger on the bus Friday to Bismarck. Mrs. Lou Omdah! was called to Regent Thursday by the serious ill- ‘ness of her sister-in-law. George Gebhard transacted business in Elgin Friday. irs, John Moen returned Friday | Leith hi LEITH SCHOOL NOTES High School h school boys and girls basket ball team played Shields lest riday at Shields. Shield’s superior aying and ability proved them the ‘winners. The trip was enjoyed by all even though we did get lost in a snow storm homeward bound. Our next game is with Carson. place the Parents Teachers meeting for Dec. 13, has been postponed until a later date. * High schol state final examinations rt Jan. 17, We are busy preparing for that week now ahd are centraliz- ing our efforts around one thing now —our studies. Grammar Room School started out fine Monday with all grammar room pupils pres- ent, , Edna McCarty was absent two days the latter part of last week because of eye strain due to too much hard etud: Bernice Emch was absent one half | day the first of the. week. Clara Ricker, from our room went to Shields with the Leith bunch and helped out with the basket ball game last Friday night. Roy Cooper is writing on five eighth grade state subjects. Vaughn | Omdaht will write on grammar and | two subjects, geography and civics. Intermediate Room The Intermediate room club had ‘another business meeting. They elected new officers for a period of n month, The officers are as fol- lows: Roswell Kammath, president; Opal Emch, secretary. They also | elected people to take care of differ- {ent things about the room. Rex | Jones keeps the bookcase clean, Kas- | per Moen and Elmer Ricker clean | erasers, Robert Anhorn and Erville | Jones see that all the desks are | kept clean. The children keep the |room in an orderly manner. Warren | Will and Rachel Jones are in gharge of inspection this week. | Jean Ohdehl has been attending | school at Regeat the past week, | The attendance race has proven quite interesting. Last week the sec- jond graders were victorious. At | present the first grade is in the |lead. A little encouragement from home may aid a great deal. We have been given our allotment of Christmassy seals and shall put through every effort to sell them. | Cromwell Miss Lily Jiras has been spending past few weeks in Bismarck. Alice Swenson pleasantly ep- tertained about — sixteen guests: Thanksgiving day at a turkey dinner. Among the guests were Mr. und Mrs. Victor Engdahl nd family, Mr. and Mrs, John Engdahl and’ family, Grandma Engdahl and Mr, and Mrs. Nels-Nelson and family. Miss Swenson plans on leaving this community in ‘the near future to ‘make her home with her father in Oregon. Mr. and’ Mrs. George Cadle family were Thanksgiving guests at the Lund home in Ghlyn district. Mr. und Mrs. Joe Varley made a business trip to the capitul city the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Morris and little girls, Winnifred and Lucill visited at the T. F, Morris home Thursday, ‘ Mr. and Mrs, F. C, Nelson were shopping in Regan Thursday. They ‘th The violin recital which was to re-, and] ii — went from there for a brief visit with their son Porter and his family, whe. reside: several miles northwest of Régan. John Keefer was a business visitor in Regan Friday. Mr. and’ Mrs, Edward Morris and family called at the Geogge Cadlo home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. and family expect to start. for Paul thi will make their home this winter. we sat Will Jiras motored win Saturday morning. and Mrs. W. J. Jiras and son! Wi spent Sunday at the Joe_Varley home. Martin Nelson visited with his brother, George Nelson, and family Sunday, Porter Nelson from northeast of Regen made a trip to this district for a load of hay which he put up last fall. While in this community he visited with Martin Nelson. to A number of young folks gathered at the T. F. Morris home ‘Sunday afternoon and evening. Those present were Joe. Jiras, Art Fricke, i Anderson, Harold William, B Anderson, Wallace Aaderson, Brow Mr. and Mrs. S. Fisher were busi- ness shoppers in Wilton ‘Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and jdaughter Aldcen awere transacting business in Wilton and Baldwin Monday afternoon. Carl Johnson hauled pigs to Wil- ton Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs, Edw. Morris and | daughters, Lucille and Winifred, vis: ited ut the I. F. Morris home Thurs- |day. | Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson j entertained a number of relatives | supper Thursday evening. 1 August F. Anderson was drawn for |iuryman to sit in district court, be- ‘ginning December 7. | Sam, Harry Issy and Anna Brown | visited at the I. F. Morris home Fri- Anna is leaving this for Omaha, will visit friend: | The gan Friday Sam Brown was a business ca! ler in Wilton Thursday. | H. A. McCullough made a trip to the coal mine Saturday Wallace Anderson transacted busi- ness in Wilton Wednesday. Mrs. Wallace and little daughter Betty Laverene visited at the John Vollan home Wednesday afternoon. Wallace Bennard and Clarence Anderson visited at the I, F. Morris home Sunday. Mrs. Wallace Anderson visited at ‘the home of her parents Sunday, Bennard and Levi Anderson and ; Donald Morris visited the |boys Sunday. | Mr, and Mrs. Williams and fam- i re Sunday guests at the jM. Thompson home. e and Mabel McCullough wer who attended Sunday Issy | jamong those school Sunday. Sterling it Tylor N. Johnson, accompanied by John Roon Johnson, were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Quite a few people from this neighborhood attended the William Ruttluf sale. Lawrence Mork went after cows Wednesday, which he at the Ruttluf i Mrs. O'Hara and Jessen were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Miss Mildred Johnson helping Mrs. two has been Paul Long for a few inch from Fargo has been buy- in this community. George Rush, who has be ing up north this fall, cam Thursday night. , Julia Brow as a business vis- itor in Bismarck Friday. The P. T. A. at Sterling school No. 2 has been postponed until Decem- ber 15. The elevator meeting was held in Sterling Saturday night. Quite a number of the people at- TT ISN'T THE NEWSGOYS FAULT, POP = 1LT?S THE TYTES-THEY COME OVER AND GET OUR PAPER To READ BEFoRE we’RE UP s Fi HERE'S THE FCRST. ECTION— We/RE Nor MISHED WITH THE REST OF IT YET - N Cit Dairy \ We tn Cadle| Friday St. coming week, where they | well attended. | a Brown J.) | importance to all Christian people, bought | _| Inform yourself upon this question, tended the dance given in Sterling Hall Friday night. Mrs. Tyler N. Johnson visited at sre Carey Johnson home Wednes- jay. * Ernest Johnson went to Bismarck y to help saw wood and is father home. with him Miss Dorothy Zuraff spent week-end at Carey Johnson's. George Kush was a Bismarck cal- ler Friday. Ernest Johnson was a town caller Tuesday, Tyler Johnson and family visited at the Carey Johnson home Sunday. Miss Gri Johnson spent Sun- day night with Miss Olive Johnson. Mrs: Carey Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Tylor Johnson, spent Sun- day night at Magnus. the ry | Temvik —— oe | Merle Buck of Hampton wus a call- jer in town Tuesday. | Edwin Morford of Hampton was a caller in town Wednesday. Walter Albrecht is on the sick list. Frank Sleva, Math and Elizabeth Koppy of Hampton were callers in town Wednesday. Miss Frances Kop- Py accompanied them home after helping at the A. W. Quast home. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Charles DeWitte Wednesday. | Mrs. Charles Enders and daughters | Renee and Dorthea and Mrs. A.| Quast and son Neil motored to Lin-| ton Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber announce | | the birth of a son Wednesday, Dee. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell and! daughters Irene and Ellen and Mrs.| James Monahan motored to Bismarck Frida The dance here Friday night was well attended in spite of the snow. eported a good time. Sath- furnished the music, Mr. and M W. Quast‘and son Neil and Ed. Chilson motored to Bis- Mrs. George Nauman and sons Earl and Merle and Miss Betty Sjerslee were callers at the David Calquhoun | hame Saturday afternoon, | and Mrs. Otto Schenkenberger ‘amily were callers at the P. Schenkenberger home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Stedtman were Hazelton callers Thursday. Miss Katic. Thomas spent the week- end with home folks at Linton, Miss Ann Calquhoun spent the} week-end with her parents. | Miss Julia Heisler is on the sick) | list. Her brother Joe is teaching for! her, Edwin Morford and Henry Knittel | of Hampton were callers in town} | Monday ‘afternoon, | Miss Freda Beck, who has been | seriously ill with pneumonia, is im-| | proving nicely. | Christ Grenz of Hazelton was a | caller here in town Monday evening. | Presbyterian Church Notes | For Sunday December 12. Morni worship at Leith, 10;| | Chureh school at 11; preaching se: | vice at Lark, 2:30, Evening service | | at Carson, 7:30. The subject for! | consideration at this time is, “Th | Rural Church.” -A question ot great ‘ rogardless of denom belief is to come befo! | ture of North Dakota at the next ses- |sion, A Dill is being introduced, which if it becomes a law, will give the parent a right to have the child dismissed, for one hour per week, to xo to the church of his choice ther to receive religious instruction. Every} normal child has a fourfold life, the mental, the physical, the spiritual and the social. The duty of the church is to give the spiritual train- ing, but in order to do this we must have the child for a greater period of time than we have been having. write or sce your representative and let him know your feeling. E. W. Corbit, Minister. —_—_______—_—_-4 Menoken | ——_—___—_______-_© Mrs. Ernest Gilbert left for a short visit in Minneapolis, From there she will go to Topeka, Kan., where she will spend the winter. Mr. Gilbert has moved to Bismarck, where he has secured work. Mr. William Davenport has rented the Gilbert farm for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Agnew and children spent Thanksgiving day at the Chris DeGroot home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abel children visited Wednesd: at the W. F. Dance heme. Lee Neth is now on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann spent Wednesday night at the August Klepstein home. : ‘i E. P. Rorrig, auditor for the Great Western clevator, ‘spent Tuesday gnd Wednesday, here set- tling up business at the elevator with he intention of closing it for this winter. But it was decided that it would be left open with Mr. B. G. Abelin as manager. Mr. Rorvig took dinners at‘ the Abeléin ‘home while here. He left Thursday for Wing, No. Dak. Mrs. Wm. Neth and son Howard motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. aad Mrs. A. C. Dance enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. R, M, Ludemann, Mr, and Mrs. Homer Craven and son Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mey- ers and son of' McKenzie ‘at’ dinner Thursday evening, Quite a few from this community attended the auction sale of Arlic Baker at Brittih, N. D. . Mrs. Harold Welch and son, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Ebling, left Thursday for “her home in Bismarck, Frances Rockey, who is attending high school in Bismarck, spent week- and evening n ugust Klapstein were in Bismarck on busine: a : 38 Ellen Geving, Miss Naomi Compean and Mrs. Otto Ayers’ were callers’ at the Abelein ‘home Thars- some side of pot. a “Mr. Seat Chi peace motor- et'to Bismarck Saturday. Mr, Grav ie’ ee Jed Monday, | 4, "t PAGE ELEVEN mael -home Saturday evening, enjoy- ing’a fine time. ‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Norlin motor- ed to Bismarck Saturday spendigg the evening. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Deel Warren and son Wayné, and daughter, Evelyn, were St i guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N\Yarnum. Ada and Stanle; jcCurdy, Camell Agnew, Joseph Rockey spent Sunday at the Roswick home, Where they en- joyed a sleighing party. A farewell party was given’ in honr of Mr. and Mra, 'W. W. Rutleif at the Chas. Rogers.home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rutleif expect to move to Washington soon, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cuven and children were entertained to supper Friday ‘evening by Mr. and Mrs, Robert Meyers of McKenzie, N. D. Emma King, whois attending schoo! in Bismarck, spent Suturday and Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Dance and son Royal Thomas were dinner guests at the W. W. Dance home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mt Ludemann spent Monday evening at the Yeakle Broth- ers’ home. The evening was spent playing whist. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Welch went to ppitirese Friday gvening. Their jaughter Ruth returned home with them. Miss Ellen Geving spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Naomi Com- peau at her home in Mandan. Simon Cligby, who lives north of McKenzie, N. D., called at the Delt Warren home Sunday hauling a load of furniture. a eermerrmemorerst = | Raleigh ne Gladys McLean, Miss Anderson and Mrs. W. C. Grace motored to Bise marek Saturday on business. Owing |to the storm they were late getting home. The Lutheran Sunday school is making plans for a Christmas pro- gram. Mattie Peterson and Christ Christensen are in charge. August Nelson departed Friday for New York city, where he will embark on a voyage to Sweden, his old home which he hasn’t visited for 29 years. He will be gone two months. In spite of the disagreeable weath- er Wednesday a goodly number of ladies attended the shower for Mrs. S. Lovehaug. A social afternoon was concluded by the serving of luncheon, Mr .and Mrs. Theo. Christensen, accompanied by Mrs. L. Jepsen, visit- at the Faubel home in. Leith Thursday. P, J. Rausch spent Thursday and Briday in Bismarck on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosworth are up and around after their seige of tonsilitis and influenza. John Oleson has a crew of men excavating a basement under his house west of Raleigh. When it is completed he plans on installing hot water heating plant. Little Francele and Dean Brundage arted for their home in Mott Saturday after spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beun. Robert McBratney of Flasher ship- ed a car of hogs out of the Raleigh ards Wednesday billed for Chicago. Alvin Tillman purchased the dray ine from Spencer Pet n the first of weekgand took immediate posses- sion Mrs. Ermma Taylor of Minnesota is the guest of her sister, Mrs. August Nelson of Iuleigh, and her niece, Mrs. John Schooning of Carson, Miss Emily Herzog is assisting Mrs, Steele in the postoffice during the pre-holiday rush. Professor Wantke spent the week- end with friends in Lemmon, 8. Dak. Miss Irene Johnson, who is teach- ing south of Elgin, spent the week- end with home folks. Miss Shirley Fox, state school _in- soe visited Raleigh school Mon- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carter, who had rooms in the depot, have moved. into rooms in the back’ part of ‘the pool all. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs of Bris- spent Sunday ut the Carl home south of Three Buttes. Adam Haas and brother Teddy spent Monday evening at Bert Glan- villes. v Albert Waltz of Idaho has been visiting at John Stoller'’s for about a week, The report is that he has purchased a Pontiac car, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft visite ed at Mr. and Mrs, Juke Reinig’s Sunday. Harry Ulfers was a business calleg in Arena Wednesday, Miss Minnie Wagner called at Mr. and Mrs. Rray Knepper's Wednesday, evening. Misses. Martha and Helen Haa: Jake Selmar, Teddy Haas Nathan spent Sunday evening visite ing the Kraft Young folks Grant Palms and little Miss Rober. ta called at the McIntyre home Thurse lay. Philip Webbet called at G. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and son_were over to Emerson Glanville’s Thursday helping them butcher. Owen Mcintyre moved the old Turnoy barn Sunday from down near Wing. Jimmie Tees helped him move it. They started it Friday, went about three miles and had a breakdown, but fixed it Saturday and brought it the rest of the way Sunday. wid Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Tees attended the church supper and bazaar in Wing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hazelgrove and sons were guests of Mr. and Bert Glanville Sunday afternidon. Ben Klagenburg made a trip to Arena Monday for a load of feed. Emerson’ Glanville, Herman Seil- anger, Johnie Witt and’ Ralph Hal- ver succeeded in getting anether wolf Thursday. They were on the trails of three with ten hounds but it got So late that after catching the one that they couldn't go after the other two. Rather exciting to watch ten dogs after one wolf: i) G. Palms -Séveral from this community at- tendéd ‘the dance at the Ralph 1 ™y