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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927 te he bi ing introduced at| at the Graham home last Friday eve-| tained eight of their friends Tuesday Jof ‘Mrs. Rassen Aarvig Saturday |days. Wednesday's opening exer- | the prevent aie grafting alswis- i 4 evening at card party. At the con- | afternoon. cises sre condueted by the seventh. | sal time to the students of the public! G. Klipfel and 0. Tyberg, accom- clusion ‘of the evening a dainty lunch} Gant Hullet\and R. H. Corey drove|grade snd Friday’s opening exercises | wchools for Bible study. panied by Lenora Johns and Iola Du-|@% served. to Bismarck Monday returning home |by the eighth grade. jid-te: examinations have now Ed Duering, traveling salesman of|tolt, drove to Mercer Saturdays] syperintendent “ot ‘the ‘Bagey Elect The Home of K. P. H. Sterk near weer ced in bo the, seventh | Bismarck, was transacting ‘business}where they will visit with Iola’s par-|yetor, Co, was auditing the books |Pursian Lake is quarantined for|and eighth grade: here Monday. ents. They expect to retura Sunday.| of the local elev OF Wetne day diphtheria. One of the girls, who| The seventh grade are getting a Lou and John Nehr, accompanied| Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg, Ed and| The railway company has donated |had. been attending high school at | nice start now in Civics and will take by Wm, Wessel, made a business trip! Eugene Ovwald, Katherine Lee, four cars. of cinders to the town | Steele, came home on Friday. even- | this subject three days a week for ° iS ° 04 6, i = ii yf the year. D to Bismarek Monday. bel Lytle,-Opal and Faye Harvey,|which were used to put across ing and took sick shortly after here the remainder of . quint in a game featured by long| Mrs, Lackey and Mrs, Mossman will| Theo. Johns, Nina Salstrom, Edith| streets. ing home. Up to date no one else _— SPUG MEYERS {srt BAN JOHNSON lescieisses ts creveren| cams a ale ane es tr ag Mase Cha Bt ace ties hs nnn nt wiih ch hee a Ser AGIAe BLING ERG he Sh OTE Ladies Aid next Thursday. bed evening visitors at the Mueller|'"G “F “yein* ogressive farmer of |tted in the boys are busy cutting and|we have for the pages of our nun: shots they netted decided the game. In spiteiot the extreme cold-weather) Roms. Freda, was a business visitor in town | Putting up ice. During the nice,|ber work book. Last week we had . The freshmen teams of the two about 75 gathered at the high school} Walter Boelter of Arena was a mild wet a week ago they were| girls, boys, brownies, animals, and ‘schools played @ fast game, with thef Monday evening to hear the debate/ Wing caller on Friday afternoon. 0. F. ‘held 2 public in-| obliged to stop work. i birds to count and draw. We have to {final score: Washburn 28, Wilton 14. on the prohibition question. The able} The Ladies’ Aid had their annual ers in the school-| Miss Johanna Sylskar, who spent | be very careful to read right, too, or Those elect-|the Christmas holidays at her home | we get the pages of our books wrong. ; The Miners kept a safe lead all thi debaters, Pederson and McCarty,| election of officers in the church par- Taests> evening. DR AW way trough; whic the Wilton’ tell OF R covered the topie xo thoroughly that| lor last Thursday afternoon. They |ed for olfice were W. P. Stayser,|in Virginie, Minn. returned to Brad-| On Friday afternoon each of us . could not overtake the open discussion which was to fol-| alse served a delicions supper at six|P. G.; Rudolph Rossow, N. srs Sakthae la tho: Geultousr, bEMOL |Sock'H Gitke Glise, Wo bad a:very In a game between girls’ teams of low was a failure from the stand.| o'elock, v. ica: | me ates Ie he aaa ibagueses ee Pee here eo eekoplss Wf aaMHER wot, 28 9 alae point that nothing more could be, A stunt party was held at the Laoas; wore Braddeck eallere st the | EET thicdecade boys and’ girls.‘ Two Judges and Referee}? | out of these games puts| [Mtimates, However, That .sid on the subject. At the nost regu-| schoolhouse on Friday night. Gor- home ‘ef ©. T, Barton Monday even-|have completed the work in their out > * e' 7 ii ind Me @en Larson was in charge of the ing. little hygiene books and have passed Agree on Decision After 10 | Washburn in the lead in McLean! Growing List of Possible |!" meeting to be held the third Mon, sh 3]. Os M. Vie, John Swanson, J. G.|them over to the children of the sec- county’s annual race for basketball day in February Rev. Corbett -will} stunts. “ De France, EK F. Savage and Gordon joyi if ‘ 4 ‘ LAT chase inte 9, rs : . rage, s rh jw en. Rounds of Fast Work rg although the margin is very] Successors Is Premature hid a heeled Promises to be Shar amen ts Pots L. S. Su § ag Mee hin “ = cd Stason bows ond grade, who are now enjoying y —- ic . fi at Linton Tuesday evening. We, of the third grade, studied the Chicago), Jan, 210 =The grew:| Mean Sramies: whe teal Tears ered eat yond Our: Gien "Bosworth, B.8,| ‘The Braddock fathers held their | i¢e ct Hensy Wadsworth Longfellow near New Leipzig, was a week-end| were elected for the coming year. Sev- usual fortnightly club meeting Tues- “Children’s Hour” eral of the girls entertained with ete * a a Sea eT Say asuhiage A goed ‘crowd wis 46 | Cen Cece Ger wink ae cod aany Brown, D . fter which cof-| Grind Master of Shields, presided | Ported. They meet again Tuesday | of his poems nowy for we uve Chicago, Jan. (P)—Billy Pe- is knocking vigh alten ‘Spug i i resigned | i tal musie, : can League is a bit premature, the] Miss Marjorie Lundin has instramen’ founder of the league and its ruler| her position at the Anhorn store and|fee and cake was served. et cortachlon tested oy Risoiees | waning, the ith. OSU [learned to Tove him for more than a quarter of a century | has accepted a position at Donaldeen’s} Sena Torgerson and Esther Ceder-/ Johnson of Carson and A. Chalmers LA BARBA FOR intimated today. "71 in Minneapolis. ~"| strom visited with Viola Hagen Sat-|of Shields. After installation of of-|Painful accident Tuesday morning. | ¢————————___.___@ Asked | whether he had given a| Albert Moen had the misfortune te| rday evening. ficers Attorney Johnson gave a very|!n some manner the gun which he Steiber ' thought to resigning, President John-| jose control of his car on the sfippery| Mr. and Mrs. Graham drove to Mc-|interesting address, At its conclu. | Was carrying slipped from his hand, i son declined to commit himself, but. ds t of te Monday. His car} Kenzie last Sunday. sion the Odd Fellows, Rebeccas and sing it to discharge, the bullet : ats hate tae was badly smashed. He escaped with} Miss Holstein went to Regan Sat-|thelr invited guests repaired to the | entering his hand and lodging in it.) Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson were “I have been in harness 4 2 ‘ le. was taken to Bismarck in the|callers at the C. L. Malone home for 34 yenrs.” steadily) {few minor bruises anf cuts. urday night. She expects to return ment, where a two-course | He wae totes they located the bul | Wednesdey ‘teenage. , " |. Under his written contract and The Royal Neighbors held a very! Tuesday. Pete Ferguson, county commission-|let by the X-ray and were able to} Miss Vera Jones, who had gone to Challenger’s Chances — Be-} i.ter‘resolution of league directors,| interesting meeting at their. hail| Emma Weber spent the week-end ler of this district, was Ta, Raleigh | take it out. After several days’ stay (South Dakota to visit relatives, was ing list of nominations for the job of President. Ban Johnson of the Asory | Suest of Fern Emch. draw ———— FIGHT HEARD HERE Many Bismarck fight fans anx- ious to follow the efforts of Billy |] lieved Improved By Champ’s |J°hnson's presidential authority rans| Thursday evening. at her home. Tuesday on-business. fm the hospital he returned home and | called home on account of the illness Petrolle, the “Fargo Expres: f P ¥ CHAMPS Vntit 1935 at $40,000 a year. Mrs. N.C. Emch entertained the} Gail Glanville spent the week-end at| Mr. Gott of Hotel Flasher was|is ow pursing a very sore hand. |of her mother. fight his way to a Poi Aue Trouble to Make Weight Tie RS a Main Issue : ,.| Presbyterian Mission Tuesday after-jher home here. She is attending in on the streets of Raleigh Thurs a ins is working for De Remee Tek eel ated nomi « > oni Me the Bpetrolle- session Of the American Teageetalt noon, A review of “Our Templed| schoo! in Tuttle. Darger of Flasher was Dbtate id*eoue Way has seemed to]. C, L. Malone was @ business visit. Meyers fight over radio last night. f rectors, Mr. Johnson indicated, is to| Hills” was the program for the ses-}. Theo Johns was an overnight guest |). 00, vicitor in Rateigh Thursday. ome ‘this week.|or in Regan Monday. The 10-round bout, as well as all ar ‘ ii : decide what to tell Commissioner| sion. at the Harvey home Saturday. Theo. Halverson-métored. his fath- | A' charge of the| The A. L. Garnes and A. Tourtelotte others on the same card, was broadcast, blow by blow, direct from the ringside by one of the Chicago radio stations, The re- pion of Eur: y $ Landis the following day about the| The home of Dan Fruize wae the} Doris Hill of Manfred, N. D, is/er and mother: to lor Tuesd: filling the | families of Regan spent Sunday after- trade punches tonight with Fidel La-| dismissal of Ty Cobb and Tris Speak-| seene of a pretty wedding last Satur-| Visiting with her old friends here. | w they will Bit with their | electric light engine with gasoline,| noon and evening at the J. C. Olsone barba, kingpin of the world’s 112-Jer. There also is bound to be discus-| day evening when Miss Frances Cer-| Howard Glanville and Charley Ed-|daughter a short time before return- | it caught fire and Charlie De Remee, | residence. pounders, in the first, international] sion around the publication of the} ter was united in marriage to Mr.|Wards are busy hauling ice for the|ing to their home in Monta “The Misses Cathern and Mary band music and the yells of the |] Square Gurden. Inst September. All but Johnson| Albert Lah performed the ceremony.) Oo ar tee a Yohnnie Mueller| Atty. C. 8. Johnson of Carson stop-|home, who did all that was ble | were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel, Mr. huge crowd could be plainly eed and hitting power have made| signed a waiver for the commissioner,| The young folks are well known in ped off in town Thursday on his way}to be done for him to alle and Mrs. John Carlson and family, hesielisaeaba 2l-year-old Californian a 2 to 1/ authorizing him to use the letters as| Leith and vieinity. Heartiest con-| Sunday: back from Selfridge. sufferings. At present he is suffer-|Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Olson, Delbert ae : he ea ae gratulations are extended. Mrs. Bryon Knowles and baby are| "Rebecca Lodge held installation of |ing a Great deal, but we trust that | Olson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone, The upper ranks in the feather- crs, while not impressed with| If the league directors sustain their] Wm. Prosise brought in one week’s|O" the sick list this week. = = | officers Wednesday Of-|there may be no’ serious results. | Wm. and Otto and F. C. Uhde, Albert wotht Taisen were. somewhat| {Workouts of the challenger in| president in his handling of the Cobb-/ cream to our local buyer Tuesday and| Charley Edwards made a business | ficers for ensuing year: M Alfred Junge spent’ the week-end | Anderson, Lawrence Adams and Fred thinned, ho when Billy Miller] taining, believe Clark's chances have] Speaker case, as they did last Sep-| received the neat sum of $25 for same,|tfip to Bismarck Saturday. Oleson, N. G.; Miss Glady: with friends in Napoleon. Lang. A delicious luncheon was aaa eee ne idle Shea,| been improved by difficulties expers| tember, the Possibilities of fiteworks| Tis type of a farmer has no need of| Ethel Piepkorn is staying with Mise|V. G.; Mrs. ‘Rosebud Ros Mrs, Robert Liversage of the Tell| served at midnight. a y Labarba 2 P 's hearii e ; need ' ia Saccest See pound limit. next day largely will be eliminated, | | Worry over crop failures. alee regal dared 3 ey Bre ela Roscons Wa Mis ma Bee tes ee oes merene viel finest fight o The bout will start at 10 p. m. If they vote to withdraw their sup-| Emil Brinkman was a business call- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rolt of Hazel-| Merwin Odor was a caller at the ance mmy crown was promised Petrolle if he beat Meyers last night, but after 10 peppery rounds two judges and a ref- eree agreed that the fight was a a s is re-| er here Tuesday. A gate of $31,01 cke port from Johnson, because of his re. | er here y. Mrs. Bertha Rosson, R ton called on Braddock friends Sun-| Alta store Wednesday afternoon. dean with pacity crowd of 9,000 ae i ee Litas letters were High School Notes Mrs. Mary Bosworth, L. 8. They were accom- ite and Mrs. John, Carlson” and , ma, de public by the commissioner, it; School was called into its regular Lubbert Wessel, R. 8. G. iy . McCusker, who spent | family were shopping in Regan Sat- . Finishing Punch Lacking may mean the resignation of John-| session again on Jan. 10th, after the| John Vollan was a business shop-|Jennie Schiek, ‘L. 8. several days of the week at his home | urday. s a Operffg up in whirlwind fashion, fies pein fie teols0) dhe he may) Christmas holidays. per in Wilton Monday. LG; in Hazelton. : Julius Olson was a business visitor Sere eme, tie need BE UNCH ANGED pane Something more to say in that! “pais week is semester or final ex-| Mrs. H. McCullough returned from|G. At the conslusion of the cerem-| Miles Stanton, Who has been il for/ in Regan Saturday. maintained a stiff pace until the 2 Beery 3 i -| Bi ‘k Monday, wh he has|onies a dainty luncheon was served. » has resum jis duties as ert nderson called at the ish, Petrolle twice PN bec cd i pomapntncn fe all ate aan Gielainn shele wousPia| been visiting friends for a few days.|_ he Ladies’ Aid held their regular |teacher in the Carlisle school. Hickel residence Sunday. the verge of a kno ne man mentioned as a possible; asy id pe ‘Edgar Th d to Wil.| monthly meeting in the basement of | Several Braddock boys have gone to| Miss Naomi Hagstrom spent the to put over the finis successor to Johnson, should he step| demonstration of what they have ac- gar Thompson motored to Wil-|the church Thursday afternoon, Mrs.| Bismarck and Mandan to work,| week-end at her home in Estherville. * 4 fa the second round a out, was Edward G. Barrow, business; complished in the past 17 weeks. State} ton Monday on business affairs, C. Frost ted in devotional services| namely, George Martini, Jay and Max| Fred Bergquist was a Regan caller Bee Seni wallop to the manager of the New York’ Yankees,| examinations in Englishi, English 5| Harold Williams is visiting with|Scveral matters of business were at: | Lae, Francis, Stanton,’ Frank Ryan | ednesday. Meyers’ knees sag and but Barrow said he was not a candi-! and U. S, history are given at Leith. | friends and relatives in Washburn|tended to. Mesdames G. Bosworth,|and Virgil Dexter. Some of them ninth the North Dakotan knoe’ 5 date for the position. The P. T. A, held its regular ses-| this week. ‘W. Stayner, €. Miller and Tillman |called on Braddock home folks Sun-| Forest fires in 1923 cost $100,000 a opponent to his knees, but the Iduha- Jack Mcallister, New Man-|,,Ahout, the only new note sounded sion Monday night in the schoolhouse.| T. F. Morris, daughter Dorothy and|were on the serving committee, i .-* |day. Twenty-nine million acres were oieohit ma ‘ae ._Petrolle! ager of Cleveland Team, | John K, Heidler, president of the Na- ue Droerem convicted <i By innate ue Poel vee Mr. and Mrs. J. Rausch and| Tom, Mars, who, formerly: worked |fire-swept. : ional ague, who expressed the) the topic, “Resolved; that the eigh-| business callers in in Tuesday. - r Seay Tern Plans No Player Deals —_| opinion that the talk about scandals | teenth amendment should be contin-| Wallace Anderson was a visitor at reine eer apd aman die ge Pte haar ibomen ing lefts and rights to the bod in baseball was bound to hurt the| ued.” The affirmative was upheld by|the Holden home Wednesday. His eae Wenineda civa’ ou, Mp aebacts ¥. bbing tin One opportunity was afforded. e , Simon Peterson, the negative by Mr.| wife and little daughter, Betty Lu- : and little daughter here in the spring * j attempted to keep Petrotle out He held that baseball players were! McCarty, verne, returned home with him. Mrs.|°"Complimenting Mrs. Theo. Christ-|@8 soon as he can find a suitable Tailored range with a long left when the go- no Closer to being angels than any! ‘The high school basketball sched-| Anderson hag been visiting with her/ensen Friday afternoon the ladies |house to live in: They are at present Suit: ing became too strong. fo make them angels was being over. | ule calls for a game with Thian Jan,| folks the past week. of Raleigh held a shower in the |staying with Mrs. Marx’s parents at suits Be er RrROULe race out of the same agg’ done 2ist and Elgin, Feb. 4th, on the home| Henry Diede made a trip to the|church basement, At the conclusion (Brandon, Minn. i ith ‘ b, s IN ST. PAUL followed h s floor. Games with Brisbane, Carson) coal mine Mon: of a si “4 afternoon :a picnic lunch oh ‘eiday evening help 4 with a (R)- Billy Pe-} Speake Jack McCann of and New Leipzig are yet to be ar-|. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris visited|"% S0Wed. os vas a nusi [Schaefer family was well attended. Fine Past trolle hid ee Ow n ‘ Bi to Fi ht roneed eine ar eal Morris home Monday| ness and social visitor in Raleigh | The nrceets amounted to almost See them arted in c gts 8 rek i i ii Inst night, here within the next six ates dotsars nny nino ee 18 on the lisal flauesbeosen: Bhightet Mir ond Mrs Can Jehansa sere! AON Chiltan aaldieuiel biel OMT, CL oe eon ae ane <r Burleys Pel act, , Mandell of St. Paul igh schoo! ana Leith high school{ business shoppers in Wilton Wed-|fancy Duroc Jersey hogs to Chas,|. Mrs, A. C. Stark of Bismarek was Compare trolle’s manager. that an agree-{. However, five recruits will don Tes last Friday night. The victory was| nesday. Warner of Lark this week. 4 Braddock caller Tuesday afternoon. j Tee ae toeay ned with Jerky feathers for the training camp cam-| | Minneapolis, Jan. 21—()—Mike| for our local boys with a score of 12| Cecil P. Brandt, Morris and Levi| Theo. Bachmier has been mining| Mr‘ Fino Rousu left Monday after- a) j no Br oe Haslet ign| Paign and from this quintet, McAllis-| Mandell of St. Paul, a light heavy-|to 14, Everybody will concede that] Anderson, who are riprapping andjcoal on the riv He states there|moon for Oakland, Cal. He“ has % et crn tent with Mey, ter expects to muster enough strength| Weight, will oppose Jack McCann of/ this was a “deep breath” game and| cutting wood southwest of Baldwin,,i# about four and one-half fect of /secured a job in a tire factory there, y if the fight in Chicago to bolster the team, Bismarck, in_a 10-round bout) oc ecially docs it awaken athletic in-| visited at the T. F. Morris home| fost in the ground. where his brother-in-law, Fred Kaug- Beet Chicago Hard to Replace Speaker here January MeCann formerly ¢sPecialy Socs ea Al 1 soadag orsnlny Mrs, Bertha Rossow und daughter, |as, is engaged. was called a draw, Doran is in Chi-j, The new pilot will have his most! made his headquarters in, St. Paul. fant eae eae agg ms is) iv Mt. and Mrs, T. F. Morris and Joe| Mts. J. J. Besch, were passengers on| Mesdames and Messrg, Sherwin, , cago toda: trying time in filling the gap in cen-| worthy of comment for several rea- a s. T. F. is a Saturday morning’s train for Mo-|Long and Barton were Thursday eve- f terfield left by Speaker's retirement.} sons; a victory as contrasted to per-| Klawitter were dinner guests at the| bridge, 5. D., where they were called|ning dinner guests at the home of | SS aR McAllister does not know who is go- Basketball Scores || «istent past defeat; a victory accom-| Arthur Lanihan home Thursday. |by the death of Harry Frietz, Jr,|Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen. DEMONS MEET Jing to replace “Spoke” out there. {| lished by inexperienced players; and| | H. A. McCullough was business| 10-year-old son of their daughter and) |W; Lenunahart of, Purslan, Lake Speaker's ‘uncanny lelding, his MES ere ce ee rin n a oon, | sister, Mrs, Friets. neighbor! rece! wo: lon superb throwing. and base inning gaSt Johns 80; Park Region college| &-victory which will merit the support] cape ieee creetng hice wap on Pasi was s pansenger to New |morning int hls mother had died ability will not easily be substituted. | “34; le jowers spent the week-ent Homer Summar Pat MeNultyeot been], Minct State Teachers college 27;|the community in athletic events| held in Still hall Friday evening was| England Saterday atternoon. | vitt his family at Napoleon. dy Eich S, oy Bottineau school of forestry 17. which are to follow. High school|¢njoyed by all present. ° dy Eichrodt may get the position or r " Bet a ice for Chas, Beem Satarday. The Braddock Study and Civie be one of the newcomers, ‘The athletics is worthy of all the support number from this vicinity at-) “Mrs, Winifred Morrison and baby|club met at the home of Mrs. LV. ) n hinges on the performance]| Thousands Attend in the community because it aims to|#ended ¢he dance and basket social| gaughter t the past week, the|Lesher Wedne: evenin, of the aspirants, 4 safeguard one of the community’s|held in Regan Friday night. guests of Mrs. James Morrison. Mikesell were Of the five recruits, i Formal Opening, | most serious problems; that of pub-| . Gladys Ness spent Saturday night|~ Mr. and Mrs. C. Rdesmore of Freda Thirteen . 21-year-old youngster, 9, lic health. and Sunday with Dorothy Anderson.| were shopping in @own Saturday. were present. The following pfogram — 1 a stranger to the Indians. He of Nurse’s Home The li follows: 7. F. Morris and son, Donald, Joe| | Mr. ‘and. Mrs. John ‘Meyers. and |on “prohibition” was given: roll call, Western Coach Reported to] (5 With the tribe for a while last ponnss eee Uae Klawitter and Herb Fricke were bus-|Children of Brisbane were basiness | Temperance Quotations; reading of \ Ps ‘ fall und he is regarded ax a likely! (Continued fi Leith Shields| neces visitors in Blemarek the 18th amendment, Mrs. Aarvig; . " Have Buil s T candidate for a place on the 1927] urntncy ave? from Dage one) | ea ubel £- Geudrena, 8] 70% Visitors in Bismarck Saturday. of prohibition. party, Mrs. lave Built Up Strong Team, | oi thing ‘staff. furnished the living room of the | Faul 4 eed Joe Sorch was transacting business| of land inclading some town. lote to Legislative wark of. Anti: Fy Despite Loss of Véterans |. 241! Collard, product of the Three] Rose, Mrs. Alexander Hughes. dona- | Omdahl Redenbou | jn Bismarck Saturday, .|his brother, Lewis, who waa here a| Saloon League, Mrs. Allensworth; ’ League, is another prospect for) The reception room wee fuvaished by | Weath ia “vant |. Ben Meyers of Bismarck made | short time ago from Glenwood, Minn, | Teuding, Mrs. Sherwin. a berth asa hurler. McAllister looks| Myo and’ Mra Frank: Google edhe | eatery. & Rodesttiou, | trip to Goodrich after some horses|’ Miss Vandenberg of Lark departed| “The Polly William club”, The Bismarck Demons, on tour to-| upon Lewis Voncea, acquired from! Bismarck Grocery company, of which | McADare™s & Hall) ghat went astray Inst fall. On his|on Monday morning's train for Bow- ity Friel eg Rg ery sym | ; day and tomorrow, will face real op-| Newark after the close of the last hy Both. teams did clever playing, vy. Ponents in the Dickinson and Hebron] season, as matcrial to fortify the in- Hed the riches, eerie Leith showing her. superiority in oS eats ria = athe ae sium, Friday ing, January 2st, etre, corceptis are correct. Whey) Sela. ing.room was furnished by the grad-| sclentifie floor work and guarding.| A number of friends and neighbors that place, perigee El aD go lice play the Stark county quint tonight. New Outflelders Spica , ‘The ice fin mn sion, though Coach Frank Richards of| The other two newcomers are can-| Use nurses of the St. Alexius Hospi-|Faubel and Omdahl, featared for] gathered at the T. F. Morris home bed: inson lost most of his veteran} didutes for the outfield. George Ger.|t#! School of Nursing. The Bowman | Leith and 8. Goudreau and Reden-| Saturday evening, the oceasion be-|Villase ice house y ee en ee eagers and had to build up a new| ken was obtained from Decatur and E.| 4urniture company contributed | a| hough featured for Shields. Last but| ing Mr. ‘Morris's’ forty-ninth: bisth- will be used for Tibraty group of men this year, he is report-| J. Woeber from Dallas, where he|@tVenport and chair, and the recep: |not least, u girls’ game wan played | day. books for a community library. presented a parlor lamp to the nurses’ |@itls were the losefs by ® scorce of ey, visltea at the Keator home uc caleema epreventing the Carte seem contradicted ‘by actual results, tribe are going to Hot Springs before| Brothers store gave three rugs. Two] A hot lunch noon hour will be sao D,, was visiting the lumber company Sp cae thelr = jects, So _by the local cagers here a few weeks] All will meet at Jacksonville about|¥; Sheaffer and Miss ida Mae Hickox travel far in busses and.neéd = sub- Bullhead, 8. D., was a business visit- ers have, if they maintain Flowers were presented by Hos- of Timmer,’were * Mandan-Hebron game he amassed| Chieago—Billy Petrolle, Fargo, and|$761- J. P. Wagner contributed, a) Lanjer.. After studying the sea, or ed to. have organized a quint which| viayed his first year of’ professional| #2", 00M was furnished’ by John and o Mr. aa 5 Aide Saree teen | Seaa noma. 7™" % Motive ey Petran. lee Mar, Breer ran ee ee | ig Mae as Eelam sd High, Sebel Notes rts that Dickinson wou! e un- raining camp plans have not bi inte: high uchool fe to have a good team this year| completed, Some members of the| home and E. J. Gobel of the Webb | 11 to 0. at ceersd te yes : ‘ dozen chairs for the auditorium were | started in the Leith achool this ik. a8 measured in scores, proceeding to Lukeland, — Florida, , ata acl is wae! in Raleigh, Thursday. 2 Hebron, although defeated 15 to 7| where the Indians will be in training’| PUtchased by J. P. Spies. Miss Susan | for the benefit of. thova:pupile.. who Raleigh ron. Hatch, post ‘trader trom | Thursday, January. 1a. ‘The follow: ugo, should give the Braves strong| February 27 to make the trip to Lake-|0f the Bismarck hospital gave a fern| stantial ..meal—especially i 1d Flasher | °" im town arg ings es i On the small floor the] land together. i for the home. iy nied on wigaity poids «Up thd tre act] Walter and Joe Burdick, ranchers | J | Bri h ee : business Martin’ Be eer whee ken de ee ¢——— kins-Meyer, Webb Brothers and Dr. G Room week, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ed | vith local 0. Bi against “Mandan and the froin; te FIGHT RESULTS | and Mrs. V. J. LaRose. A. W. QOrth| Our eighth ele tating, cides wes % se hog. buyer, ack, J EL _! fons will be. kept busy. of St. Paul, the architect, gave a| greatly interested jn studying the sea! lord Peterson ‘shot } Tiedman, flashy forward, is one of] *———-—--_® | check for $100 and the A. C. Thomas-| Larnacle, while mi @. study of; id. | of * dis- rT Ci bia, . ] the Brickmakers’ standbys. In the (By The Associated Press) Guthrie Construction company gave | the: poem, -. “ dover ‘by’. Sidney oncaae yosin ‘them to. Dutical nine of his team’s 12 points und in|Spug Meyers, Pocatello, Idaho, drew|$!00 check. The Jarrell Hardware || ship barnacle, ‘gad. Lamier's life, we route hom the Bismarck game he also rolled up| (10). Ray Miller, Chicago, beat Bd-|st0e gave a coffee percolator, a| fina ie cgay to piek Out tha, ber| ne Ar eerie ee east tate Dene ' Mr. several’ points. die Shea, Ch is j-}tea pot and electric iron, and th Z Tetm Drilled on Offense | van, St. Paul, defeated Hy Gouttried,| French and Welch Hardware. store|nacies in the lide of Lanier . which ; Raleigh Monday. | eeeteg seteiee ee tn See on ‘oach Harold Collins has been|Chicago (6). Tommy Grogan, Oma-|contributed silver knives, forks and wes geiliig. at : February: 12. We i drilling his men on following up thejha, and Armando Santiago, Cuba, ly of “We started ats the: “Lady of “De whe! rs our senlorn “will take Ae Po and on offense and accuracy in|drew (8). the Lake” ‘Wednesday, When we “meeting of the Equity Union. doctor in’, pe contest. shooting. All of these items showed h dining room. | hi ted: thi: 5 Z up well in the Mandan game and they| Kansas City, Kans.—Roscoe Mall,|The Minneapolis Bedding Company pred e our ae isersture sive Monday ane “Teesday” th at | ; ape just being gi i i i nt a b t pai : as © Mifatake hus ‘been “Ol asin Econ Kan belgie) Ot ees Joe Trabon,|sent a bouquet of flowe in the eighth grade. fe here thes subjects. .State examinations are to Phone tf 1 ; nth and sixth grades are col- : * toek din: iy ven in high school arithmetic, * Ban xt Gea gteHe| enon ain Areetne—onie| Leith sai regen te ene meer ok a eee eg ner teeta ae Haat i it yenish speed and accuracy in bas-|Francis, bantamweight champion. of| iJ Carlyle Challgren bad. te stay out nt an —— i Ket-shooting. McGettigan has also|France, defeated Horacio Roldan, of school lagt Friday to-astitt in cats ; Lal ine ‘Foekler was unable to at- ea glad a gg ld pees fea) loracio Roldan, ee ee eas RRA , day dn p Me, aod Paul Dem tend school ‘because of illness. for tthe. py ive work was begun this weex 1, plikely, center candidate, Fights Tonight afternoon from Carroll, Neb. called| ygry Chasch Natne bee’ et MOY. basine hosts. st ing Pgs tl ge meen The FINEST TIRES f en el le for the past} New York—Fidel Labara, flyweight| ‘there by the death of his unc! a r ram ok. but has demonstrated that| champion, vs, Elky Clark, London,| Jake Wahl, driving an Overland ; : "| The work, so far, has consisted of Sader 20. ; : i ‘ : o oy a wie + end Mrs .W. C. Gracevand Grill in marching, and p! mes, | oF ros 4 , ie pM lode Basin (12 rounds for chantpidn- sabi collided me hee Sepia ai been sings Leeks, presching| stl rning aturday with some. live “Pasels Later exercises and some par eae In All the World i ee ‘Tovans and family not | Robesta, besgines. Easy Payments | * @ center, showed by his work in 5 x day at the corner near the St _| service at 2:30 p.m. Carson, prepar-| _ Editor : fitted for] Detrait--Soldier Dombrowski, De-ltaurant, One wheel was broken from| At!» class, for, young people, at| lashes were, callers in town Suu- | THEROG A quy roid ve of Me, and Intermediate positions have already featherweight (10). Le¢| the Overland at the axle, Small dam-| °90: preaching. 4 “%. bepeki, Max Erker Wetiy Wises [ tov |wecke tat eceren? Writing. six], Here on fan, bay Penney! % . fae or U. S.—finest tires made—any style, any size— in which Mheit “ability, and’ if takeg| Horas, “Boner Al Corbett,| 8ge was done to the truck. ‘ fi bury | hos at : | enable the Demons to put Cleveland, foothorweights (10). Claude Lackey took 16 head . of sonped, e ty inf suf from @ attack| , Howard Barton was: absent Thurs- ‘defense. pena t se Littl ad aaa f all firsts, on a pla makes your | — young stock to Heil Friday, which he paket > afternoon secount of illness. sold to the locgl buyer et that place. ae of Passed shroagh Fafa = wed [EME gene 9 story we have Mise Ruth» Weatherly entertsi Sehns, vapohiereey : Fs . page aking, booklets on Benjamin the Campfire girls and Star Clothing : Knowles Kad ‘ ars Oe - - . ——— tin. | We are also working up a Payments Easy Club at her home Ssturday afters stetune af apeobing iar Rode: setage whe : ; : This plan is convenient, si hardly gait, ments, are Dakota Anto Sales oie SBesceesars | manrk was 65 sogonds fiat,” the

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