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PAGE SIX ~ ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927 laagag tl the entertaifinient’ offered Neda ae. th There will be spe. Ser eation cial. prizes and other features of a. correction of Hail Inaurahce on sl interest to all. farmers. ‘ i fh 1-1 for the’ year 1926, ap- John Wilson i8 again working at sy Be. num-| the Andrew Fisher garage, George Schonert of Burnt Creek ruary int, 1927" City bt Witon) care of poor’ 10.1 PraVotigation of John F. Fort for put in place in the Presbyter F . A. Tuesday night. Mrs, Harry Dimond was a caller ab| Was here Frida looking after if Neat ‘itness abatement of taxes on Lots in Gov. | church and received many co | t t the declamatory con- | the Westerman home this week. matters of a business nature. He teen; state's: attorney: 2:20) Flores’ ae and Pisher's ae and hehe, Were a Mie frat bhe| test Friday, March 4, at the Braddock| Harry Dimond shipped out a car of|also purchased some of. the corn ge roll call ral Carbon & Ribbon 44] tetent approved. rele “| s clas were imade by| high school gymnasium at 8 o'clock. cattle Saturday. 1 | Swanson, Fricke, Moynier and Wil Te. Coo ribbons, coupons. 14. Mrs. Frank Foell called at the| Henry T Se te ee ere ee AO ieatc| Svoku AnMMrSTEOZiAMEL WAAR CMEMCRG, kee Coens et Sea revioty mentine Minot stationery Co. supplies £79) sony eancellation of Hall taxen on Charles J. Enders home Wednesday. Ss Clara Anderson spent the! 4Mmouncements and personal cards. jer at the Fred Brocket home this! Ernest Fricke purchased three| were read and ‘approved a8 per cor-|State: Examine special ex: | | SW%-26-141-75, for. the years 1920- Curtis Jenkins of Linton was al week-end with home folks near Het-|, The Braddock high school basket: | week. tad iy, pone from: Fred| fections on the’ minute record. amination of ‘co. auditor's 22. and 23, as per Court orders, ap- caller ‘here the fore part of the week.| tinger. Hazel Morrison substituted ball team met defeat at the hands of! Mr. and Mrs, Aug Krause were horses recently, one from Upon motion the following bjlls thee ? 210.00| proved. ‘ Earl and William Smith of Ham| Mond: the Napoleon tossers last Thursday callers at the H. Arndt home this| Wood two from Otto Hogue. The | were allowed subject to person’ tax- the Quick ‘Print, ine, sup: soAbplication of Frances Peterson ton were callers here one day this} } heo. Christensen and baby cvening at Bedell ae The score was; week. two he purchased from Mr. nee es due of delinquent, bills Nos. 1) _ plies for, count, oftices, * 237.87 $75 ,° cpmepction of assessed valua- week, | Doris; Lucilé. arigvad hometeom the | dice but the floor play was! Mrs, Walter Seott was a caller at) are being shipped to Mint ret Boar ke The Quick Print, Ine, bal. 9.4.) Hon noetion of the Bismarck He- Mr. and M e!son announce) Elgin hospital Friday morning. Meh: “The. first quater ehdeh 4-031 the Jake Fisher hole, Florence Borner, lot wert bil Nee enittntondegr comvettlont Prt 95 Bye Figener, Tatler h Beit a eer Cohatexationalchnren fora the birth of a ughter Tuesday Mr. Mrs. C. Klienschmidt| the half 17-3 und the final score] Walter Tyberg and Lynn Grambling| has written a poem, “ The | Victor Moynier, expenses— a : 60.00] cancelation of general taxes on Lot February 2 1 ed) Mrs. Clarence) 43-8. The Braddock players looked’ gave a surprise party on J. C. Avery! West Begins,” which’ sh@ has, ded-|. Co. commissioners’ conven- Min "ten, “W. “Ashiocit, ‘moth- 7, Block 61, N. P, 2n@ Addition to alquhoun was on the sick! Fros son at. 6 o'clock dinner, like midgets along side of the Na-| and Scotty Davis evening.| cated to. Radio Statioh KGCU. at|’‘tion " 32.61]. ct’s pension’. 25.00 the clty of Bismarck, rejected. : j Boleon players. pag et lineup| Legion Doings Mandan. This GA. Swanisda sxpennes—Co. i: ai itaty Sorin, mother’ re'0d'| a ps OEE o a Mrs. Sidney Stedtman called at the] Ethel and Mabel Wolfgram| Was: Forwards, Lowell Barton,} Quentin C, Roosevelt. Post No. @5 . ; gommissfoners’ cohventio . . y Charles Enders and A.W. Quast, were week- Mise Betaes rend William Ryan; centert| had a monthly pen meeting an, the) over, the: radio Saturday» wl we ee ae 16,00! Tannhh "Lakage, co welfare 1. 49) “Aypiication Sf Armour. Creamer: homes ternoon, ip it the hotel. Daniel” Nordstrom; guards, Blaine| Regan auditorium, Feb. 26. Out-of- ‘4 ory, Commptnnionet Stoymier | Agnes Vaakees, mother" 01 oot Hor reduction in aaKenned. valtc M . James Monahan mo-| Henry Jacobson of Dexter, Minn. 3 Eldon | town members present were: Mr. setonded Comission. ‘sion: . 30.00 ie of personal property, rejected, tored to Linton T arrived’ via car Friday evenin e replac y Bles in the! John Henderson of the Stanley Post ae rete that. the. et Mothera| Clara, W ‘Application of NL. Lillestrand wr, and Mrs. Charies Wadell an-| visit his uncle Cris Christ st quarter, ‘The Braddock quintet) and J. R. Thompson of the Bowbell i Mri Fila den-| sion. a 30.00] for a, correction of taxes on the nounce the birth of a daughter. her relatives, | was utterly le to make their, Po: A. Ulness of Wilton. Otte] booklet which the’ contpany * rqnted 4, the amount|Mrs. Ebba elea tinct Ey Tots 21-22. _H, Malloy of Hazelton transact-| ns far as Melnt i | shots count, are to play Napo-!Uhde gave a wonderful talk. The] bring out at an early date. 00 pet month, beginning’ with} pension sighing cc $25 ed business here Wednesday Harold Faube., who has employment, lon here March 10 and expect to, subject. was, “Where There is Will Renrihty int 388 bt RC Brits ate He segd| Abplication of ‘Berink Bs Einitcon, Miss Ann Monahan was a dinner] : hold them down to an even score. The| There is a Way.” Ole Aune enter-| @& Upon motion: Commisstoner Swan-| Mrs. Mario” Dioh, tmotiter Se { the Sterling Mutual guest at the Charl yitt home| Mr. and Mrs, Selmar Loveh: na ut Napoleon was an exeeption-| tained by singing, “If Grandmother | Canfield: son was named Chairman, pro tem. on ; 25.00 rrecticn of Tha noon, jannounce the birth of a f y clean game. Refreshments were! Had a Ford,” and “Hot Dogs in No: Moved by Commissioner Pricke|G. Li Co, Treas. — 926 taxes, rejected. r, and Mrs, Henry A. se ghter at their home turday, y| served after the game. way. Alvin ike Ay accompanist. eS i PI enna ae Becondea,,, by. Comm |eaioncr acetate os separa 54.00 aes wee ul ey a of Hampton were callers here Friday) Feb. 26th. Commander Fred Urbach gave an out-{| Mr. and Mrs, Roy: Little and sons a Lac! » CO. commen. uae inne Coe ered eae eee aout] cre guests ae the J. Little home | tpBointed County Physician. Denih- |, surd certificaden, =. pe ay s Pauline Schlecht and cousin urson We 18x36, and a porch 6x12, The porch | Sunday. ‘ call Commissioner Boder voted No, ee mertiticaten PORRNS , The Board of County Commis- returned | Sati y nry Miller was a business vis-| | is to he covered by woodbine and the ir. and’ Mrs, Homer Teylor and} Fricke, Ayes: Moynter; 3 3 Swanson, ¥K 5 stoners reconvene? with all mem- ——_ | | \ mmonsburg, where have r at Mott Wednesday and ‘Thurs-| cabin to be built in an upright style.| children called at the Roy Little! No, and W iit Aye, iteoner ° rs present. Upon motion the ‘fol- F The vacant space around the eabin} home Sunday evening: Moved Commiasioner oBbaet y Jowiny ports were received and sister, Mrs. John Rench!| A. P. Black sh 1 Oscar Fred called at the Geo. Nel-| will be fixed UD ZOE playground. The| Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and] and Seconted mm te 3 files Tee uite RoelT spent. the week=| ep heyy te ee eee d a far of buteh-| son home last Monday on his way to| Sanger Mere. Co. donated: a tennis|son Gerald called at the Dave Ghy- |Swanson shat Dr. 6. B Se HavrtacWoodm mansee, supplies 6 Report of the Register of Deeds ‘i ba ee ee ; one Olson's place. di be appointed County Physician be- N D. Childrens Home oc of fees collected The. the month end with her parents, Mrs. Chas, Beem returned home Fr Tie Rad made a trip to a local) Sutfit, Joe Mickelson donated a ero-| lin, home anaes the 1. 8: Balcom| inning February ist, 1977. On roll| “ety, care ot Schell childre of January, 1927, $296, Miss Katie | Thomas spent. the/ day from a three weeks’ visit with) coal 'mine Monday. | git oat A. FE aRanees 8 MRveEEe clase osene SUndky. = os 3.1 cc |e ae eee ie Yei[Eeank J. Johnson, clerk hiro 400) | Report of the Clerie vot Court of ee. and Mrs, Powers Hendrix and| “me, Me ssed through town| lh, Sderson called at tho Net-| Seb Howard Grambling and ei cee aad Mrs. A. , Ghylin called at | Novem yop owner Aye at Te S” Canwetinen, jun 2238 i333 ee ee ee and Mr, and Mrs. Philip| 5 ved through town| son boys Monday while out looking] ete,, Ole B. Aune all-the rope needed,| Mr. and Mrs, P. Greenan’s Sunday) Atterhoow of” Fetteary: vance igor | “Aeicrason ot Hebranty Susy isd | Report of the Sheriff of collec- ger and’ daughter Mar- ; Fan fi -|for his horses, | Fred Urbach all the fencing needed.| evening. Se ee oe eeurty Sommtiaston:| “The Board “of, County, Commis-| tion of delinquent personal ‘prop sete : ee : e een Wasne , aut ak A) aioe to Bismarck| Ben Rierson offered to make all the} Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan visited | ers a with all members| stoners wager RE th ou all en. ey. gees oo Ca the month of vanu- Z . # sa io os “i last Monday on a shopping t! Ale Wold home Monday. present his time road pe- 4 : Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Scott and| hairs spd tae sgh oe at ines ald will meet Wednesday| Moved: by. Commisntoner Moynier|titions’ eee the opening of 6 real _ Upon Tndtion. the following bills 7 a 4 Rausch enter- . 8 ‘ — se and seconded by Commissioner|for the construction of F.A.P. No.| were allowed subject to personal Dorothea we ained at a 6 k dinner <cnter-| fimma nnd Benny Nelson were cut) Conrad Johnson offered te ase of March 2 at the Grant Lindsey home. | Soder that Burleit h county sell to ]244 was taken up. ‘and-all interested| taxes due or delinquent, bills Nos. to spend a few days there visiting. |ovening Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klien iting witht edt’ overnight vis-| his truck in hauling the logs from|. A large crowd ee ue ue! Elizabeth Kindscl the South parties who, had been aggrieved 88 to 103, inclusive: §.W. Burleigh | poneaste: Black and’ Duncle made al came down to John Olson's place to| eats (ok toe bed Hers Barley and]. SL, Jordahl went to Minot to at-|marck for the sum of $150.00 and the, cabatton Ninder advisement. C.J. Martineson, witness’ fees je . Av elg: business trip to Selfridge Thursday | pull his car home. He broke down) p. Strand for their assistance| tend the Federal tao 2 k meeting.{the chairman of the Board of ved by Commissioner Soder| in justice court in, the of their new farm | ec nd left it there. Barney Strand for te chante wae] Mr. and Mra.-d Olson and Mr.|County Commissioners | and the apd nekondea vy Commissioner Moy- |W; 1: Franklin, withiemy tevw 4¥£ © eich y rece chase: ruger was i st a "i y . County. oF be’ and are here! le! ce court Roy Gpdbman has disposed of bis| County. 4 Marte con] John Kruser was a dinner guest at) extended to Herb Bailey for Hoove | Jensen be Milton cated atthe Ole| authorized to sign sald deed. On|. Whereas, 2 niimber of tax abat Paut*Peent, witness’ ‘fees “in stock and he and his family expect] wa busi visitor in town Wed- ibin Boaheutes tinde'a fet ari izing on the coffee. He roll call Commissioner Moynigr| ments have’ been grantee by this ete court . to move to Bisn t - 1 shh al rhe J e a brief trip) “Erick Engelbretson and Henry|@y. . - ‘i yoted Aye, Fricke, Aye, Soder, Aye,|Board each month, and W. 9. Casselman, justice fer ‘Andrew Irvine and fam oi ‘ | to Bismarck Wednesda Schilling have donated their work| Alvin Ghylin caHed at the P.|Swanson, Aye and WI ar . ‘Whereas, 2 suse, limit — never|L. N. Smith, witness fees in the ‘place now occupied by i dwin Olson visited at the Martin] ing rock, and others are of-, Greenan home, At this time a’ deleg: kpecified by this Board for the in-| _ justice court . ace ecup elson home Tuesday night. 7 ae Gene and Norman Little visited betore the of Soemerk @ “ aren ay unt to ma Wore aamtet after rtm dutlecs €9 bt " “ ae, | ofrd « a Poencel . and Mrs, Arthur} 4 : a! ‘ 7 oseve! 3 5 " ent, after’ este aS is wi rst y ke" Bs atts jin Regan Auditorium March 22. ie Henry Swanson and Daisy Baily |‘¥ceent, after which she f February all tax abatements graht-| Effie Dupois. evening. a i i aia 3 ‘ i Johnson oe i Bismarck | jadieg auxiliary will be the guests of ae at the John Howe home Sun- by Commissioner Moymisr shia ‘nese ea by thts board. mast, be settled Sains. icious Tu ra % ; ‘ sf nes on a business trip. e} nie onded by Commissioner Fricke, that | for the individual within thirty oa : i |G. -c “Whitted wha -acdinnemedest| teen oes Nine. Harry Davenport -elettda with | Suricien Goenty taker over teat Gl a) aye, after approval by this Paul’ Pecht, Bil ur ot eae ENR a 4 y mie bCHee. | with ‘Tuesday en route | Mrs. Anna Strand Wednesday. county agent work as now handled roll ommssioner| _ justice court Scala ioe ck Satu | 4 i ‘ anon Ball Irbuck farm. m bi) Mrs. Grace Myers has left for|by the Bismarck Association of Swanton, voted “Aye; Mbyner,” Aye;|C. J. Martineron, es ay Wie tiaute Hetser mo-[ gt Vases visitor invtowa Thure’|| Porter Neligseame down’ with his! Ghylin ||Denhort were she will work far Mrs. em afh ie deter “eth eke, Ave; Bader, Aye, and Will,| in Justice cour Aye. S98 po! Sd sday. Me 14 ct (LS SCRE Saab Stevenson of Cedar River was] "A number of young. folks attended | “Ole Olson and son Fred vis-|toc, wethe Betenion Division, leds poometying ett Teme tl wine Wesner, | witneas” ices i in town Sunday. the program and buskct social given| Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Krause called! ited at the Ghylin home Friday. the’ services of a stenographer, in|the, furnishing of names for jury | in, justice court former | Raleigh| in school No.4 in Trygg Friday night, |at the home of their daughter and| _ Ole Olson went down to Pettibone | the following, amount ly, the following distribution was | Martin Johnson, witness fees as vi siting in town Saturd There was a program and basket son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.| Wednesday to visit with: “his son Salary, $3,200.00; tran ordeted matte: in justice court eines a8 ay) He plans on far xtensively n giver in the schoolhouse near| Arndt. there. $1, tes, [CILY, of | Bismarck 20) Sim ruck got stuck non B: tr. _ | the Walter Scott home Fridaynigh Miss Ella Funston visited with her! Marvis Strar¥! returned: to the A. ee ne ee oo t Sora evening a short data A. Vandercook of Sioux Falls, 8." "The inail carrier came out with a/ parents in Menoken. |N. Strand home after ra visit with | f73.00;, typewriter, | 345.00; omacel es justice cou! Pere yntewertedaic. Mr. Nicholson! p,, business visitor in town buggy Wednesday as far as the John| The old time dance in Regan last/ relatives at Mandan. Of which $1600.00 will be paid for A Frank Thomas, Witness fees turned out of the read and the truck} rst of the wel. Q m there he took his - » night was well attended.! S. L.-Jordahl returned home from| salary from the Federal funds. On eran court cut through the i sora UR. Christensen was in Flasher! ¢, left there for some time. Coleman d Osear Lander-| Minot Saturday where he attended) roll “call Commissioner Moynier ets tnere wal be n’s n| Wednesday where he billed out pure) “MF, Parker and Edwin | Olson hain furaishen Thee ja bank meeting. ted Aye} Fricke, Aye: Soder, No; | 1 mmecting | at 7 he Stowartsdal ea its to a D p to Regan Thursday.) Miss Martha Alm entertained eles: Swanson, No, and’ Will, Aye. | Mo- e chure » Mare Mrs. . “Andre os ctl ber of fri at home ————_—_—— © P ee Mr. d Mr k and daughter! oq at 6 o'clock dinner : An 4 ae at the John Ho be re ie sane iloipel eng Naughton Moved by Commissioner Soder|Apple Creek Annie were callers in Bismarck Sat-| Sunday eveniny, Mr. and Mr |~ Charlie Tryge made d Ehnes was a Regan caller eS ep Ls i th Beem, Mr Mrs, Pete Klien and| brief R Friday afternoon. ‘ ga egies | c ng visited the Apple| family, Mr. Mrs.) aul) Dempsey Ceccewea eee tiene tee cont weet | y Englebretzon was a Regan| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson_and| § ae ee Mekentic Creek schoo! Wednesday after-| and Mrs. truck and delivered it to school No. i son went to Bismarck Friday. ‘They | bu ‘Oh noon. : patients ne laiaaneyeg: j je Selahn spent the! eame out again Saturday afternoon.| roll call Commissioner, oder. voted r ea anos eee Pie 3 Nele Ne eck: hh 0" Arthur Solberg came out Saturday | Aye; y y Fricke, Aye; Bradd k 400 nd Mrs. Nels Nelson 4 o and week- vend wit! er parents south of vend the end of the week with|Swansen, Aye, and Will, Ay Christiania oc eg Min and Mrs. Aug. Krause and som) hig, family ee aia” sitet eae Maes Rockhill Mrs, Elmer Lundquist, re- siness callers in Bis- pire ied Baka eet een due or delinquent: bills Nos.| Haughton ockhi Wc deeuiceasrare held: inithe ding at the Kiefer place, visited i i Paul was looking for horses | den _ Nault . 4 lw d a Hullys, Willis _pealasiaiie eee he Suval Mr. Mrs. Albin. Spangbery Hullys, 3 5 a ee i ie: coandilbt tek Rogan callers last| ¥onday and stopped at Lundin's for sahara tan 10.00 held at the Ghylin y ext Sunday | oth Mv 1 rberg. per. ' where Fred Spitzer] int! at the usual GAL ACT ttee ca at Ruby Magnuson was a caller| Chas, A. Johnson was in Bismarck gg 225 teaches was very well attended Friday). William Ba See pismarck Thursday shopping and vis-|tt the HL C. Arndt home Sunday, Monday. He came home Tuesday) ™ cis "Care of Alvina Haun- Glenview night. Lunch ‘was served at mid-|§ EA ecpairene Tassday| ited with their sister, Mrs. Forest] ,, Quite “a number of poopie trom | a wikis 1 at Lundin’s on| >, 2¥¢", -- 45.80; Harriet ninbes : = , 2 Harding. who dust verusneae BOale went on a rabbit drive last], John Rish stopped at Lundin’s on) jrusselt ” ite. ‘w Henry a sage motored to Bis- heer ton it kc farther vhiieree from the Bismarck hospital. his way to the woods stay grader’ supplies marck one da. week. Ao Misco cath a 2 Davide aidae)ratuened some icon Ruth and Ruby: night because of the rain. state Bonding Department, Budd Little w visitor at the 5 pare Petey PNERN iainarck. where ho wasitepated in al| > ugnuson attended Sunday school | re and Mess Bbeo ped and premium on bond of Clar- Patten boys $ eee | , Ma arck| Bismarck’ hospital. Hoe pseete oe, RES eer ery pe eee diy lat called oni MBEIneRON S| oe roe : Calmnlsting,. Mach. Se ee to receive medical t | Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie| 1.058. oy a head ar a Mrs. Alfred Karlson were], “0. maintenance contract. Mabel paar nsacted business T Deieance lott for } ’ made a brief trip to Bismarck Sun-| ee A. at’ Mise Spiteer’s| at Miata Sunday. Snyder's Dray ane peelise ‘Albin Spangbere motored to Bis- end the Bankers’ conven-| day visiting with her dang er es choo) was not well attended on ac- od: and Mrs. Otto, Hogue visited 4 e day last ‘weewigs| count of cold weather. s marek one day last week’ Nelson's|_, Herman Sucltz and wife returned | Elsie remained in Bismarck a week to|"°i¥r. ‘and. Mrs. Jake Fischer _and| , Reynold Spitzer antes ot the Lon- Bonding | De sheet ty well. at-| Frid nding a weck visiting| assist her sister in the house work.’ children were callers at the home| din home Friday evening. preminm on 4 3 Upon-motion the Boa Re ee eee od time. in ck and Leith with relatives.| Selmer Owness and Carl = Muth * Mrs, Olof Landin retarned: home| _ officiais : : Bust Tidy fe Biamiareic, | Secieprons 388, A987. tended. 1 enjoyed Nite Mu -M Mrs. Bryant Baker of Mil-| made a trip to Bismarck Saturday. iss Mary Seott and Mr. Alfred| Saturday evening from Bismarck. | State Honding p rerview. Township. KATE et Lume was ated ctor Nelson, Ba.| Waukee, Oregon, spent the week vis-| | Gertie and Gladys | Nelson” were) Johnson atbeaded Christin: Badsave e Lundins and Burkhart boys| premium off Geo. Maacod Hein, Arona, N- Dak, from|County Auditor, Birleen ¢ oy begin dnd) iting with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.| overnight guests with Lileie Sares! oy in Regan Sunday evening. out hunting’ rabbits Sunda; nA chase. Fis caput, pone, 2. 1008 Higa yates Nera Bata Pte it fi Morris, Oscar Landerholm P x * 4 W. Baker. Saturday and spent Sunday with the They ‘are so plentiful,. there should] ban Sund faith 2 eae eee Miss Avis Carlisle, who is attend-| Jares family. ; ¢—__ 4g | io S rabbit ative to get rid of the| tor Dec, 198 i re : i : Cromwell. ; : ing high school in ‘Bismarck, came], There. was a party given, at, the Baldwin Bile Tals amok Dake; Da we: aI y acted business in i 4 § day to spend a| home of Brown brothers Saturday 4 mn Wray, mene fireman . 9: Bismarck, Porter Nelson visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Me’ yan and! Gown on the train r d B ‘ i Hay’ and son Buddie transacted! few days with her parents in Wild| nixht. | Whist wa pinressnntennt) to, Bismawek Monday. Rinntaleyer 2 Inrom Lincoln ‘Township, Mr.’and Mrs.'F. C. Nel wees in Regan Saturday. Rose ope 4 Ald of the U M. ‘Elmer Bloomquist motored to Bis-| Ernest Fricke was honor guest Res} vachice pebe aero the "poor ty 4 Oscar Swengon, Bismarck, PLE ene Mr, and Mrs. Urback were shopping ie Ladies of the Union M. E. a roa ‘poor’ August Boyer, Bismarck, N. hi t the h @.| marek one day last week. at a surprise party whi 3 . Karl- ke ir, and Mrs. Ceeil Mi in Regan Saturday. { eaeeeae aeepeegme - a. ‘The jack rabbit drive they had in|in the Haldwin hotel ce rg Fe poet nents Seog ety" pe erg aks eof Wine. oF, ibe ERRAND: at the Enos Bananne See, Andrew Olson is going to move M, tie Camis” cle held their|this vicinity was well attended. | jn, id attended by Y is of | Mond i eas Village of, Mepins.cc2e lad snes Erna Christenson and Ruth back on his old place in Rockhill! | The Woodman Circle held their) 400 na'¢o men were present and 164|ipe*,and attended by friends of | Mie end Mrs. Hugo Solberg. at- Oct, to Jan = 4 sideced sceat the senione township, He now is living on Mrs, usual, banquet Friday evening in {,| rabbits were killed. They went over| {ne Fricke family for miles around. | «.4¢4 ‘the Bismarck Pioneers’ ban-|C: : : 7 ott Commis.| marek and) Washburn Anna Wilson's place in ” Canfield Braddock, Metrved to 38 quests, The] six sections of land. Dinner was| The time was spent in dancing | quet and gathering Tuesday evening. hyafel 83.3: anes with the follow-|, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Morris: and township. Petre B sivenioy - danci served at the Fred Schroeder home.|@nd playing cards, and a delicious| Mr, and Mrs. Victor’ Mos ier drove wit hi : ing membe; jent: Boger, praee famiby called at the J. W. Jiras h Leo Sheldon is going to move on| evening was much enjoyed in dancing. | SF 0t) ‘Tonnson visted Sunday at the|repast\Was served’ at: midnight.| in with them. Th . leon, ‘Moyni ko and’ Will Saturday. evening. spell Bert Brown's place where Carl Lan- \/ Nir i d Mrs. J.B. Rott ane Mest me of Jone Olean. Mr. Fricke and son Richard wili| ve wi i ce Pell all report ge" rent: «. Moved by ommatiesioner Soder and] Joe and Will Jiras, accompanied b: Fee airs. Davies” were, busy] FHcay ‘evening eae ans leave early. this week for their vBnil Johnson ‘motored. .to -Bis- ei eecenaet be Pavgniaaeter, Laipadehi Morris, were shopping in Bald- Ae elegear caapek, o————— | new home at Detroit Lake, Minn, | marek Thursday. bP Bey zs Be It Resolved; byt rd of wig. deverdag ce oper in 'Deummon and two chil-| Robert Eckery and Thomas Shepard Regan The rabbit drive of Sunday ret- Pr flit conti mal h| aglolin Risch; who is cutting: wood dren fro Montana have been visit-| entertained the seventh and eighth ted a total of 165 rabbits, The ; Webb, Brothers Hnoieai— °° **} County, ang’ Hereby is| family, being necompanied home ‘ue ing with her niece, Mrs. Roy Farley, #tades at the Zellmer home Saturday drive fornext Sunday will be held ‘ cbr, panied home by few di vening at a. surprise in honor| John Wilson and Andrew Fisher i Soe oy Farley was a business calle : 5 were Bismarck callers last week, |in. the territory just west of Bald: ae Allensworth of Brittin| "The members of the Masonic lodge| “i+ ‘irs, Art, Hanson called’on Cf «| Guan dere Pre Monday. ace Kettleson ted a few days at the J. A. Allens-j here attended a Masonic banquet at Res! of conn arrived Friday |W. Broek Saturday: aftern s a° s. th ong ¢ rt na varks I was visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Con-| worth nine als werk Wilton Monday night. They were en-| Which was soon isposed of to local ee 4 bree moved &. Ga ae brs Tobie enivelopen 5 BP: i rad Kettleson Sunday irs. Surring.o Bismarck is spend-| tertained by a speech given by Judge farmers. This was the second car igen farm near Alta P faienship to e (i Oe either atin atuisss Mr. and Mrs. Henry paundauist Bue fox = at the George Dexter Sao ac Teaeen ca of corn to be sold here this season. | @ Me ‘and 37a; G. Vi Hisalelson were] nonpene. te .00fand i a {fit to tye visitor in Baldwin Saterd ness " e a ler ‘oodm: te be . 5 Beas sens iol i BREESE iss. 3: et = gaR. days their regular, monthly. meeting “at past aek ‘takiog’ cil ieeaes foe a a. Slee ceealit atte ait ashes ats seas Chg si! er arek x yang Tea’ ste bisting hice spay ae pean as t/in Bismarck this week with her) the hall Thursday night. Each ‘ : eaoeeks 10 on, sae = ee i pcepel daughter. Mrs. George Smith. ber was allowed’ to bring a. friend, |community company, who plan on ae rin’ Brooks visited with: Wal-|_,on court ‘house block 1920 924.78 iehaes: 3 kno qed Les i pe Friday. Tips idlled around 100 rabbits, There, Miss Elsie Bessler is much im- “Holstein of Wing spent severai| being inthis locality with a’ test | laceAnstrom Sunday. lughes Electric Co., Cromwell rabbit drive held will’ ‘be Fag Leake) fees re PD ‘Harold Shaft, transcript . A._E. Shipp, justice f a Chas. Fisher, Washburn Lignite Coal coal . 5 $48 George Peipkorn, fees a mileage serving notices Rollin Welch, fees and e: penses service of crim." nal cases . ‘ 25.40 Rollin Welch, serving ‘no- tices. foes and expenses .. 665.45 J. 2B, Smith, supplies 1.00 U.K. Skeels, lamps... 1.20 F. OK, Mecurdy, expense ‘of state's attorne Fred Swenson, postage and county 6 comm sioner service George F. wine © missioner service tees mspomsaprereto goes stoners top ts ms tons mete ms MAC TONS IS NRCS ES Kone hee Ea aroun itt next Sunday,| Proved. She is taking the hot bath| days here last week. outfit in afew weeks, Quite a few| Miss Ruth Hagan of Minneapolis,| fF court house... °-.--. 80.3 Qnty, | Sunday, was Jang rgely attended and | Bo About 195. rabbit: terested please come. | treatment at Jordon, Minn, 0. J. Hillstead’s father left for his neat farmers have signed the| Who was here to attend the funeral) “ jervisor—Jan., 1937. ....-- tease Lake ‘Township. to. th eoealy ‘a so all who are non and Emil dohnson| . Miss Ethel Mandigo left Friday | home Thursday leases which run for a period of [of her father, returned home Mon-| w?"Laruon, rond work’ don t das ty line and “along | ed’ the: lunch; Whig ree carne 8 sday {for Mandan and Bismarck to receive) The rabbit d here Sund: iq dayyije 4 ’ at from the Nationa t ping to Bismarck Tuesday on go age | medical treatment. a big Agee eR aire deed peed cen na meat rare Stinguest tranaaéted Ky Notthwestera diniiary ‘Sup: ray” fo tng, Sheridan be ee Another jirive in the same Quain and-Ramstad clini Francis Brittain of Linton is visit-{ bits killed. Andrew Fisher took themed with the Cat Creek Oil Com- mes mest seek Petar basil rok ait Bret seicse eS ok di March @nd,;1927., | Hoon. pepceage Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Carl Lander- | (né Poe OF Beatin aie: forse) t wala where they were sold for! jany, who leased land extaiaivaly| ; Benedict, bs has.been liv- - Ou roll Mrs, G. C. Whitted’ and Florence Pol a Eat aries day lasi| Peter Schlosser was a visitor be-| “A. Hl. Lundberg spent Friday and|yere @ little over a year ago. go Le C. Petazson arm the Y sere ane Avg) toder |ePEmt Sunday, with Mra, Joe Varley. tween trains Saturdo | Saturday at Bismarck. ese leases have alll expired; joy on g ‘Co. udltor Pireight ; t Goma "Se and Mrs. Dave Spangberg were} Rev. Malmquist was down from Bis-| Mrs, A. B. Stratton and son Douglas| and the farmers’ who ‘had. leased y hn caller; at'\Buzz Bene- pian a ofepatest Pia guests of Miss Lily Jiras Sun- Svteiing in Regan Ssturday. marck to conduct services east of] left Monday for Los Angeles, called|to them’ a¥é now leasing with thi ee -eetind ‘kad “the misters] ee aed ledstrom, matron exes Gata mite vleasane Pines as : jong. i shi of Co. jail ....., nies Kettleson was shopping in| town Sunday, ae | there by the serious illness of her| present company. . diy, Ko Lye: nat Stee Or cightrct ways ob the tal Brown Bros” home Sa eg Saturday. Mr. and M se Ravage, who mother, A number of Bakiwin residents) while 0 et Pa sesitt suite bad to po ‘Treasu: rer, pot tage. moloneing to Catherine Bo: He, to bi ght, The guests. were also sar Regan Satya 4 Mrs, Osear Wal-|have been visiting in the east for| The William and Frank Mickelson| motored to ‘Wilton Wednesday |" Andrew Veilin visited af Oscar Ersland—Adsign. to construction of #1. A. P. tained wit Sue ae e ion worth were Regan callers Saturday. seerneel weeks, returned home this tomillen were Banaty visitors at the! atternoon to attend the funeral | Anatrom’s Sunday. Treasurer, to’ cover lost a Fue J Felewion ws Jake Bower and Alfred Junge spent} The Regan junior basketball team rites of Martin Hagen, pioneer 4 oe : Moegen: is visiting her] g. ra) hich was: seconged ‘Commi: Raleigh | the week-end at Napoleon. played basketball at Tuttle Friday|tesident of Painted Woods town- aumate aM lat - Aint o pata tce sas oer poner, suet the Racuears be elg: Rev, and Mrs. AA. Ticiske, | who| evening, being defeated by a score ship, and known in this eommuni- |,» ie eg se Csid $160:00. per acre for such have been conducting talks and lee-| of 25 to 8 ty for many years. The death of| tren Satued sores sot 5 eee bab a) a ce ri ‘Wm: €hapin of McIntosh stopped in| tures on important Bible themes at} The Ladies Aid Society held their! Mr, Hagen came as a shock to his oo Ww. eae ton: +. Soder, Raleigh Monday on his’ way up to] Braddock and Feltheim school for the| regular meeting at the parsonage] many local friends, as he had to %. Is. Spear, Co. Treas. - Lit and. mae 6, ep oe on business. ~ past two weeks, concluded their last) Wednesday afternoon. Pot luck| visited here a-few days previous! Me 5 Chet ow tax llste ‘Mux Erker of Selfridge was a bus-| lecture Monday evening, |1unch was served. Wibile ei colts tn Biterarek toate ; oan. Soaer, | Xo: iness visitor in Raleigh’ ‘Thursday. Braddock Club Notes Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough were i on t ‘0 Bismarc at- ' the Sener. Be epee BF seni ye. Orig- Witmer Roberts and | family -of| ‘The Braddock Study and Civic Club| Sunday visitors at the Charlie Rhines tend the old settlers’ reunion. | stotara Pecatvened with the fellow: |. Upon ae toliciolng - tac: Thain were so ors in this vi-| met at the home of Mrs. H. M. Sher-| home. James Watkins, who has been| 44), | ing members present: ynter So-| abatements Nwere approved or re- cinity Tuesday. win Wednesday evening. Mrs. Shep-| Al Tourtlotte left Friday for Bis-|on the sick list, is again able to site arr, Swanson, Fricke gnd_F' ted: s be@ rpceived from the ard and Mrs vie mace sarstinR, poe | marck, where he will Shier the hospi-| be up and around, Arthur Darnstrom of Blamaret,|° . motion the following lite ve tian hoe oni Paley sar i Ly} tesse ‘hirteen mem! s were e! low et ject Lo A nry family of Dunkirk, Ind.,} tesses. eon ers ans’ tal for treatments for his eye. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Giegle and| wh been visiting :in, in ial vieinke an ba rm aelinaont ubint elon Et acer es ae 5, woregnal, er. Ralei; folks, that their] roll call by giving quotations from; Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Rice of Arena . | ty, 4 ' former Raleigh {iecn seriously ill| Lowell, Prizes for the declamatory | were visitors at the J. 0. Lein home sorday, eventos’ vattore® ay fhe ty; Tymtirmed name, Manda aay tor| Higinlitltescck, Water Dé... Bae at that ‘time, ap- with umonia. contest were decided on and also to) Saturday, i ._| Richard Borner home. Riverton, Wi 0., after a short visit) partment, water . ication of quite Hyland for a! J.M. Shirek of marck, state| have the annual banquet with hus-| Miss Winnie Malone arrived in|"). Muson, state veterinarian of wie her mother, Mrs. Louise bd Chas. Fisher, execut! ion of Hail insurance: on the bank examiner, visited the local bank] bands as guests on March 9fh. The| Regan Monday to spend the week-end Biamarék, w: he: iter Johnson Biamarck Grocery Co. ‘of Sec. 15+137-78, Thursday. following program was given. Short| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C, L,| Bismarck, was here Friday | and Pe "whe spent lastiweck at the Dilee sis seees ication of Jose P Alfred Westrum en-| sketches of T. A. Edison and A. G.| Malone, of Stieber townshi| Saturday testing horses i Ofsbors, adjustment on Mr. and Me tuck dinner Sunday| Bell, Mrs, Long; Washington at Val-| Mr. and Mrs. G. E, Brenneise spent|for E. A. Fri Prat parait. Go "Socardan | ra inced on tho: Bo. at suber Walter Grace and fam- 4 ‘orge, Mrs. Mikesell; Life sketch| Friday evening at the Ray MeCul- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom| - . P, Stayner and family, Misse: Lowell, Patriotic) lough home. i ani the ‘birth of a son, who| . ricteaane Hoe: ni i" wil McLean, . irs. Ole Aune 5} Friday at the ou i! Bane Bewatere | ed y arrived early in the week. a te aa echo mi ” gk seriously| phian Literary society gave the fol- et home Sunhdi Frenchman: . Yes... An]; jee 2 hile lowing patriotic Program: — Son, Fred Danielson and A, Daniels were 7 acd | Gem of the Ocean,”| Bismarck callers Tuesday evening. Conrad Johnson and 0. arsived lotes depot agent, in-) Thursday, February 24, the Del- a ye Wordon was a caller at the

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