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mailed free. St. Louis, Mo. « "REAT DEMAND for rbe! = wages; men or women. ime required. Catalog free. tab. 1894. Moler wane N. D. WANTED—An eighteen year old boy at Barker Baking & Gandy Co. ee EMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al -housework. Phone 189. and doors, replacing screens, or can @o- carpenter work of most any na- ture. Phone 308-LW. Plowing gardens, hauling ashes and black dirt and fertilizing and we also sell wood. Harness for sale, Phone 1096-J. WORK WANTED—Garden plowing and ash hauling. Also for sale: Black dirt and fertilizer. O. M. Anderson. Phone 850-W. pee WORK WANTED—Piowing gardens ash hauling, black dirt and fertiliz- ing. Phone 686-LM. 413 Thir- teenth ‘street south. John Jahner. Wi ‘ED—Gardens plowed, havled. Price reasonable. Phone 734-W. Wm. Ode. WANTED—Storm window work. Price reasonable. Call after 6 p. m. Phone 734-M. L BABY CRICK: BABY CHICKS postp: cent delivery guarantee Anconas 13c; Barred, Bf Reds, Minorcas lic, Wyandotte Orpingtons, Wh Ro¢hs 16 Orpingtons, Brahmas 17c; ed lic. Bopp Hatchery, Falls, Minn. NS Fors SALE By ‘owner direct, prac tieslly new bungalow, five rooms Gnd path. Mapie tioors, full buse- ment, hot air heat. Price $3,000. Terms if desired. Phone 921. Usk KeNi—small ‘partly modern| house, Stoves furnishe Phone 932-R or call at 305 Third street. ‘ocks, Bt IF YOU have for sale a modern home about five rooms, bungalow pre- ferred, in desirable ‘ocation and in good. condition, write Tribune No. FOR SALE SIX ROOM bungalow, all modern, liv- ing and dining room finished in oak, maple floors, hot water heat, ated porch, east front, excellent ) ~ location. Occupancy May 1st. Price $4,850. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modern, maple floors, built-in feature: bet ent. SIX ROOM, two story house, all mod- ern, maple floors, porch, east front, fall tot, dandy location. Price 5,200. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modern and. practically new, nice lawn and trees, located on south side. A fine home for little money, Price $3,000. Terms. SIX ROOM semi-bungalow, stucco, oak floors, garage in basement,, dandy location and a wonderful home for the money. Price $5,500. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungaiow, and bath, practically new and in fine cond’ tion. Lawn, trees, and a fine gar- spot. Price $5,250. ‘Terms. WE WRITE every form of insurance in good old reliable companies. Consult us with your insurance problems. Now is the time you ‘will need proper windstorm and au- tomobile protection. Phone 138 ESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY wae COMPANY, INC. Office with First Guaranty Bank. Garage. ther College, ] Connection will be offered to three ide men having automobile experience and who can inve! ‘Qualifications One experienced 9: Maneger who can organize the sales force and train them to be ers. One experien who ig capable of of the office, accounting and department. One experienced Ser- vice Manager with the ability to handle shop men and sell service. To the men who measure up to these qualifications we offer a con- nection with an Automobile Agenc; selling a. popular priced car o! well known standard make and do- ing a general garage business ii one of the most progressive middle: weatern citi This itimate proposition promising excellent re- turns and will stand the most rigid investigation. The men we want must become financially and active- interested in the business. Ad- ress, all correspondence, which will be confidential, ‘to No. 66, care, Tribune. ROOMS FOR SENT : FOR RENT—Three furnished ght housekeeping rpoms in modern home, Also for sales. 3 burner kerosene stove and large dining, room table. Call at 1002 Fourth insertions, 25 words ot ‘tons, wo! ai 1 2. 4 addi- - Ads over 25 words, 2c tional per word CLASSIFIED: DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ‘ANl classified ads are cash in ld be 5 shoul received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE. 82 AUTOMOBILES “Rebuilt Automobiles tisfaction’ guaranteed. |@ay trial. Egch car priced. figures. ; Seven- in plain 2 used car he ex- If he ‘buys HE: BISMARCK * FIVE ROOM Tooms, eaxt 50 ‘foot lot, ‘nea achodl, for , on terms, FOUR ROOM modern ~ bungatow,-2 bed rooms, full basement, 50. foot lot, garage, near school, desirable for $3200, on terms, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2’ bed rooms, east front, near school, prac- tically a new home with several built-in features, for $5250, on terms, SIX ROOM modern ‘dwelling, 3 bed rooms, well arranged, screen porch, fine lot, east front, desirable loca- tion near school, for $5250, on terms, FIVE ROOM modern : house, 2 bed rooms, a basement, fine lot, east it, garage, MODERN cottage, on fine 50 foot lot, close in, garage, in excellent condi- tion, for $3500, on terms. SEVEN ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, desirable location, near school, in good condition, for $3600, on terms. U GEO. M. REGISTER a NOUS. “WHEN WISDOM MEANS Hi! "TWERE FOLLY TO BE.A F001.’ Sensible people are beginning to realize that surgery should be cali- ed “symptomatic surgery,” for it only treats the symptoms and NEV- ER CURES THE CAUSE OF THE DISEaSE. Do not allow yourself: to be cyt to pieces. Visit the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan who cures diseases without the knife or me- tallic drugs, by natural methods, mild herbal remedies, and sc’ tific food combinations, If you can not come, send stamp for free book. let that will put you on the road to health, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N._Dak. street. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished light housekeeping rooms, light and heat furnished for $80.00 per month. ‘Adults only, ‘ Write Tribune Ad. No. 78. FOR. RENT—Two on ti Tooms, pleasant front rooms. so day “Boarders or board and room. 822 Main street or phone 278-L) FOR ia se fain te ay tt housekeeping in modern wot cred dicen poroe, Phone 120-W oF call at 1100 TERMS! Prices! They will surprise I n str three partly All service is guaranteed—| FOR REN’ ly -done—in record time, at)” furnished light housekeeping rooms. the Call at 418 First street or Phone 1, invariably rgain. The man who buys re gets a good rebuilt car plus responsibility get het & pernannen§ local for it. “Rebuilt Cars. With a Reputation” Lakr Motor Sales Co. est “prices. Consideration) ‘and courtesy shown every custom- er! Every job absolutely guaran- teed. Satisfaction is our watch- word. Estimates given free. Da- kota Auto Sales Co, Ine. Oldsmo- bile Sales and Service. Open eve- nings until . Phone 428 216 Main street, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—One Ford Tudor Sedan, just equipped with new balloon tires; one.truck tank, 160 gallon capacity; one Alemite high pressure rtable grease compresser; one jo. 2 steam boiler; oil botttes and trays $2.50 per set; one six tube radio $25.00. See us at once for bargains on good used equipment. Lockwood Accessory, Phone 187, 800 Main iy 4 FOR SAL! 1 International Speed truck. Excellent condition. See F. A. Larson at feed Meat. Market or Phone 6 after 6:30 p.m. ice large room and two side rooms for gentlemén. Close in. Call at 218 First street. ROOM FOR RENT—In modern home, Gentlemen only. Call at 117 First street. Phone 195-M or 903. ed sleeping room Phone 844-J. PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP DON'T forget we are still on the job. As we buy our paints at whole- sale price, we can furnish them to’ you at cost, and guarantee you first’ class work, Just call at 709 Third street or Phone 599, Also first class automobile painting. ly room apartment at 212 Main. Also large front room next to bath wu 5 furnished or furnished at 214 Sec- SEEDS ___| ond street. Phone 905 efter 5) YOu ARE perfectly safe in ordering Registered-Certified Grimm) Alfalfa seed direct trom thi Shipped C. O. C. subject te your inspection, Fancy grade; purity 99 per cent; viability 90 or ‘more. Per pound 85 cents. On_ orders 100 pounds or more within 500 miles of Fargo will prepay freight “for additional cent a pound. member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are positive that the resulting field can be register- Best quality yellow or white, blossom Sweet Clover Seed, 18 cents a pound, all bags free; sam- P. TAA e a Serene n EA FOR RENT—Three small room Apt. partly furnished on ground floor, private entrance from street, down- town, Just right for two. Call at _118 Firs! FOR RE! ‘apartment with private bath. For: further information call at 616 __Seventh street_or Phone 44 FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on first floor. Bath ad- joining. Also garage. 620 Sixth _Street. Ada _Rohre: FOR RENT—Pleasant city heated ples on request. North Dakota] light housekeeping apartment. Col- Alfalfa Association, Stat lege building. Telephone 183. Co | FOR RE! tnished apt, on first 100} floor. Also garage for rent. Call at 422 Fifth street. ‘ FOR RENT-—May Ist Apt. in Tribune Bldg. Inquire at Tribune offi FOR REN’ rnishe __ground floor. 930 Fourth street, FOR RENT—Small Apt. at Person Court, Phone _796. ‘FARM LANDS : FOR SALE—Southwest quarter, tion 30, township 137, range 75, and the northeast quarter of the same section, Burleigh county; $11 per acre; your terms. L. W. Evans, , Lake City, lowa, WANT TO RENT—By middle aged, responsible couple, two or three furnished rooms for light house-' keeping. Would prefer modern, Private home. Gara; Tra J. Wil- son, Gen. Del. Bismarck. epee cer SALEEMEN ENERGETIC Salesman with car. We pay $50.00 to $150.00 per week. Want only reliable man who wants a permanent connection with a -fu- ture. Write Tribune Ad. No. 77. SDRE! (00 THOUGHT ture wns WISE WHEN WS, soa Bosmese. BUT WAIT TILE YOO HEAR OF MY PUN . BEEN SICK—Wil sell eight nice, level lots near grade and fine high |p, school dprmitory. In good western Montana town. Forced sale $100.00 cash or four lots $50.00. Have clear deed, Owner P. P. Johnson,’ Coeur d’ Alene, Id Rolle: Barts , German. and jountain, also native singers, seeds, 01 FOR SALE—All kinds of seed and ing Sed Early Ohios, Burs ks, Irish Cobblers, etc., of good varieties. Phone 571. South Side Grocery, corner . Eleventh and Sweet street. WANTED—Screei 01 lar fee for reading script. Author’ must agree to pay for copyrighting and five per cent on sale of stor; FOR SALE—About 30 tons of Up- land and meadow hay. Located in. Cromwell Twp. Sec. 4, Twp. 14 Range 78. sngulty T. FF. Me Ecklund Twp., Wilton, N. D. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Electric Graphonola, dresser, china closet,| kitchen cabinet. for quick sale or trade. Phone 578 or call at 309 Mandan street. i Pi cockerel, Pancred Strain White Leg- horns, 9 months old, heavy layers. Write A, Rooth, Mandan, N. D., or Phone 45-M. aS FOR SALE—Poland China brood sows. Also want to buy young cattle or cows. J. E. Chesak, 12 miles southeast of Bismarck. FOR SALE—Seed Corn, kner and Northwest Dent, at $5.00 a bushel. Test 75 to 80. J. E. Chesak, 12' miles & E. of Bismarck. kK FOR SALE—Garden lots east of! Richholt school on city water. Price and terms. Inquire of J. L. Clifford, 411 h street. FOR SALE—Two purebred Cocker! Spaniels, females, 8 months old, 7 dollars each, John Gardiner, Mer- Lost LOST—Seven head of horses, 2 black mares branded X and E3, 2 black geldings, 1 branded on left should- er, 2 bays branded X and A/, 1 gray blind left eye, HS on right should- er, have mane cut last fall except gray. Seen or taken up please notify John Speyers, R. R. _2, Box 44, Jamestown, N. D. ly gall-bladder som where, but not at the Clinic of Dr, T. M.' MacLachlan, who cures di eases without the knife or metallic drugs and poisons. Lucas Block, Biamarck, N. Dak, ae LOST—A pair of white kid gloves ith black stitching on back. Prac- tically new. Finder please return to Tribune. Reward, 4] Mr. and Mrs, Rev. Corbit returned from a busi- ness trip to Mandan Wednesday. Frank Emch accompanied Mr. and nae D. E. Jones to Carson Wednei jay. § Roy Root and daughter Beatrice were callers here Friday. Mrs. Thomas Anderson entertained a. number of. young people Friday | evening in honot~of her daughter | for the | Marjorie, who was home Easter vacation. John Will and family spent Faster Sunday with relativek at Heil and New Leipzig. Bertha Zacher spent Easter with relatives at Elgin. Don Stevenson, and son transacted | business here Tuesday. A baseball team was here Wednesday. Leith has good Rood this week. taken part in by Leith high gchool | students, e Grammar Room We were pleased last Thursday afternoon to have a visit from Agnes Emch, Ruth Omdahl and Constance Lackey. Agnes and Ruth completed their grade work and Constance her seventh year in this room.—We ap- preciated the vacation given us Good Friday.—Our attendance is unusually | good this apring.. Orval Wahl is the jonly one staying out to help with field work-—Mylo Olson was sick one day last week, therefore out of school,—Several of us boys and girls jassisted in the “Thrift” program at the P. T. A. meeting Monday night— We are finishing up our picture study this month, as we wish to do much reviewing in May. Intermediate Room organized | The attendance has not been as Some of the chil- material and expects to get out to|dren stay out to help their parents win, The Leith Civic club held its regu- {and others have been ill.—Thursday afternoon the intermediate room in- lar meeting at the home of Mrs. E,|Vited the primary room to attend a T. Saunders Wednesday evening. food sale will. be held Saturday, | 2rade pupil A|short program given by the third It consisted of a few April 28, Lunch Will be served from | Easter songs, an Easter poem and a 1:30 until 7 o'clock. dramatization of a story—Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hellius were | afternoon the intermediate room was callers here Saturday. Mr. an ad Mrs. Ora Emch and fam-|Fmch and Constance Lackey. visited by Ruth Omdahl, Agnes Wed- ity, nesday the room was visited by Janet Ba family and Ne ae carey | Thiele led her. brother Elmer. Johnson and family were entertained | at the Thomas Anderson home Sun- | . day, Pete Huge and family were Easter | Set guests at the William Wessel home. Pypfessor and Mrs. Aanestad spent the “wéek-end with relatives at Es- mond. Mr, and Mrs. 0. J, Saunders ‘en- tertnined Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kal- lestud Easter Sunday. Mr. Howery and family of Leeds, N. D., arrived here Monday on their way to California. They will be ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs, Lee Fau- el, who are at present visiting at the Henry Faubel home. Alice Wessel, student at the Dick- inson normal school, spent Easter at the home of her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Wessel. Miss Kate Zacher left Monday for St. Paul, after spending a few weeks visiting relatives. ; A large crowd’ attended Norwegian services at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon. An interesting P. T. A. meeting was held at the sthool Monday eve- ning. i . Robert O'Connell and daugh- ter Eileen and Mrs. R. C. Emch and children motored to Bismarek Tues- day where Agnes Emch returned to St. Mary’s school after spending Easter at home. Mrs. Arthur little here Saturday for an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fau- bel. Mrs. Heyer was formerly Mi: Leona Faubel. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Herron and family left. Saturday for Bison, S. D., to visit Mrs. Herron’s brother at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Root were given a farewell ‘party last week by their neighbors. Over 75 were present. Root moved to the James Burg place, where they will reside in the future. Don’t forget the “Old Maid’s Club” yiven at the K. P. hall Friday, April 22, by the Royal Neighbors lodge. SCHOOL NOTES High School Our school is at present very busy in preparation for play day, which at Leith May 21. The day's proce ure will Consist in pageants, dril track and school exhibits. A fr movie will be shown by the K. P. to all the children an dthe band will relieve any possible mon- otony the whole day lon, program of the P. T. A. which was given last night was “Thrift” from the word go. We all enjoyed program.—Only six weeks left of th school term. We are abot to begin our reviews in all declamation contest which will be held at New Leipzig May 6 will be a NOTICE All horses, cattle and hogs grazing on my land, described as N f Sec. 26, Twp. 143, Range 78, taken up after April 15, 1997. Cc. M. STROM. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Office or living rooms ever Knowles Jewelry store. Apply _to FF... ee ae areas DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS in Hoskins Block. See Floren, Busi- ness Service Co, subjects.—The | The final | Mi Iner guests at Leith | | bey, Mont., Primary Room A part of Thursday afternoon was aside in due respect to the glad ter time. A short program , was dered in the intermediate room. | Marjorie Anderson kinflly furnished music for our songs.—Lucile Wessel brought us an Easter picture of “He is Risen,” by Axel Ender.—Miss Nellie Emch visited our room Thurs- |day—A Biblical picture study of | Easter and ancient ido) worship was |given Wednesday. We thank Rachel |dones for furnishing the material— Warren Will and Rackel Jones are working on a health play.—The first graders made a picture booklet of our presidents, 1] Estherville —__ William Danielson has returned | home from Fargo, where he has been employed as a bookkeeper for the Stone Piano company the past six years. He will run a tractor during the spring season. Bessie Wilson, who teaches at Cooperstown, N. D., spent the Easter vacation with her mother, Mrs, Anna Wilson, Boys in Estherville township are busy catching gophers these days. There is a bounty of 5 cents each on them, s Rose Holstein, pastor for the Congregational church, motored to i Sunday afternoon to hold serv- ices there Sunday evening. S. 0. Roe is employed at the Wm. Uhde farm during spring work. Mrs. Maty Rasche and Miss Rose Holstein were dinner guests at the 0. M. Colip home Easter Sunday. low many planted potatoes Good Friday? G. E. Brenneise delayed planting his potatoes until Monday. The American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs, Alvin Ghy- lin in Canfield township Thursday afternoon, April 14. The’ members are a very active unit and are knit- ing an afhgan to send to one of It has three North Dakota e men to care for. They are nning a supper to be held at the A. B. Stratton confectionery Satur- day afternoon, April 30, beginning at about 4:30. The public is cordially invited to attend. The Charles Magnusons were din- Sigmund mployed at the Ar eft Tuesday for Seo- vhere he intends to make his future home. Mr. Arndt is as- sured a good position as a Mrs. Arndt and son leave in about 3 ley, from Minn the Regan Arndt. Mrs. A. Silsey and August Kreuse are assisting Mrs. Hans Arndt pack and crate their personal effects to be shipped to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family have moved to Regan where Mr. Sherman is employed on the sec- tion, The farmers are in the fields as much as possible these days, as they were delayed so long on account of rain. Twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson in Trygg town- ship Monday, April 18, August Krause took his son-in-law, rber shop from Mr. Hans Arndt, to Wilton early Tues- By Taylor ISN'T THAT WST LIKEA WOMAN >? Rupp | i “Jof Miss {had passed away Wednesday. day morning and August Wagaman came home with him. has been in Bismarck about a week consulting physicians in regard to his health, which at present is much im- proved. Special services were hald in the. Congregational church Thursday and Friday evenings of last week. The food sale held at the A. H. Lundberg store Saturday, April 16, was quite,a success spite of rain and bad roads. A neat sum of money was realized by the Canfield ladies’ id society A new Chrysler coupe was ered to Mrs, A. H. Helgeson deliv- last The P. T. A. meeting in the school- house last Tuesday evening was en- | tl yed by all present. A delicious lunch was served by the lunch com- mittee, Mrs. Anna Wilson, Mrs. Har- ty Lannestad and Miss Palma Fris: tad, The Modern Woodmen of America lodge is planning to practice their drill team in the near future. The Regan baseball team has not been organized as yet for this sea- son on account of the fact they have no_ pitcher. Furniture ordered for the parson- age by the ladies’ aid society has arrived. The parsonage will be used as a meeting place for the young folks, Christian Endeavor, and ladies’ aid meetings, occasionally. Miss Anna Hockhalter of Wilson township: spent E junday with her sister, Mrs. John Stienert. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fischer and children were entertained ‘at the Sig- mund Rupp home Sunday afternoon. The American Legion Auxiliary is planning an extensive membership drive and it is hoped that all eligible members will join the unit and help in the good work they are doing. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs, Jacob Danielson, May 12. Carl Berg, who lives on the Mc- Hugh farm, was in Regan Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelson were in Regan sbopping and look- ing after business matters Monday. Fred Danielson is busy running his tractor this spring. Fred plans to put in a large crop this year. Jake Fischer, village drayman, is busy cleaning up ash piles. It is hoped Regan will be all cleaned up by May 1. Mr. Mulholland is staying at the Jacob Danielson home during his short stay here. Al Tourtlotte motored to Bismarck Monday afternoon. Martin Strand was in Regan Mon- day and he motored to Wilton from here. Jim Grambling called at the Jim Warden home Wednesda: gs _ Arena — —e Mr. and Mrs, Owen McIntye and family and George McIntyre were guests at an Easter dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. John White, who live north of Tuttle. Miss Hazel Rapp closed a most successful term of school in Phenonx township Friday. She left Saturday for Wilton where ‘she will begin a term of school Monday in Ecklund township. Grant Palms and Elmer Perry were business callers in Bismarck Wed- nesday. They returned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers Sunday. Harrison Rogers was a guest at rt Glanville home Friday and agner were vis: Andrew Krafts el MeIntyre erta and Mi guests at the supper Friday. Miss Lucile Millman was a guest Hazel Rapp at the Palms home Thursday night. William Bro 3 in Phenonx Sig: were for Rapp home school No. day. Josephson’s school riday in Aurora No. 4 and in spite of the heavy rain the chil- dren enjoyed the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazelgrove have rented the G. Palms farm until next fall. John Wutzky was in Wi Thurs- day after a load of seed grain. . and M R. C, Halver and son Stanley motored to Bismarck Wed- y and returned Thursday. rd was received Thursday by Owen and George McIntyre that their father, Owen McIntyre, Sr., Burial was in Calvary cemetery, Los An- geles, Cal., Friday. He leaves to mourn his passing one daughter, Mrs. M. F. White, Willowbrook, Cal., and two sons, Owen and George, of Arena, besides a host of other rela- tives and friends. The school board held a meeting in Clerk Mrs. W. H. Stark’s office Tuesday evening. All members were present for roll call, which included Elmer Drum, Harry Ulfers and Fred Haas. Ben Klagenberg and Bert Glan- ville were callers at the Elmer Drum home Monday morning. e Encourage your neighbor to take a daily paper und extend a cheery word to the weekly subscriber. Philip Webber, John Wutzky and Elmer Perry were at G, G. Palm's Tuesday evening to attend the school meeting for Phenonx township. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville, sons Dean and Harold and daughter Es- ther were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville in Wing Sunday, [Wild Rose Mr. and Mrs. S. B, Gooding and children visited at the home ot Mrs. Gooding’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, O. L. Peterson, Easter Sunday. R. J. Elliott is quite il! at his home here. Dr. Baer of Braddock is in attendance. Little Pearl Peterson is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Olat Feltheim, of Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and children were guests at the Oscar Nordstrom home Easter Sunday. Miss Helen Brownawell visited the Braddock high school Friday, renew- ing old friendships with former schoolmates there, Ed DeHaan of Moffit was out dragging the country road through our township both Wednesday and the following Monday. The Burnstadt road grading crew passed through here Thursday on their way to begin work on the road between Sterling and Driscoll. Miss Avis Carlisle visited her friend, Miss Mariani~Barton, a few days last week and also attended the senior class play there Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Swanson and children motored to Bismarck Thurs+ day where Mr. Swanson had dental work done. The eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Pearl, was ill several days last week. Mr. Hanson of Grand Forks county and August Doehle of Moffit were jets farmers here Wednes- day in the interests of the North D kota Wheat Growers Association. Miss, Myst paddock Brownawell spent the Easter vacation with their respective ‘parents, and re- turned to thelr high school work at Bismarck Monday. Frank Zellmar of Braddock is i: ing J. 8. Swanson with spring work. S. J. King, pioneer homesteader of Wild Rose townshti| in Bismare! pointed statewide deputy game. war- den under R. A, Kensal of LeMoure county. Miss Helen Skramstad, who teaches Cherry Grove school, returned Saturday from a two weeks" vacation at Valley City, where she visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Ernest Saville and young folks, Frank, Fred and Miss Ada, attended the Easter program: at Braddock Sunday evening. W. H. Brownawell was called to attend a board meeting of the Fatm- ers Mutual Fire and Life Insurance company at Driscoll Saturday, but when he got as far as Sterling a heavy rain made the roads to. Dris- Elliot, former Wild Rose boy, hus formed a company, the El- Viott Bolt and Ditch Digging Contracting company, and is dof fine at his location in the outskirts of Chicago, A small tornado, the first of the season, passed through the Gifford Aarvig farm north of Kintyre and demolished the barn and all other ouibuildings, leaving the stone house and windmill, Guests at the W. H. Brownawell home Faster were Mr. and Mrs. H. Brownawell and Bobbie of Ster- ling, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and children, Dwight, Avis and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell, Harry Koenig of Braddock, Mik Stanton, teacher of school No, 2, Miss Helen Erickson, teacher school No. 1. | Trygg aE nl id of | i Miss Emma Tryge, Bismarck busi-+ ness college student, spent last week- end in Gibbs with her uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tryge. Charles and John Trygg made a trip to the Vittor Engdah) home last Monday, where they purchased a load of seed rye and oats. John Olson called at Trygg’s Sat- urday on local business. John Kruger motored to Bismarck last Sunday and got his mother and Elsie, who was taken ill with the measles. She is recovering. Carl Muth led at the Kruger home Sunday, John Forsbeck made a trip to Re gan Monday. Lein A fairly large crowd attended the ladies’ aid meeting at the Ole Vik home Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be held at the Al- fred Arneson home May 11. Mrs. N. A. Soderholm and daugh- ter Hannah spent Friday at the J. 0. Rise home. Mrs. B. N. Lein and daughters Constance and Catherine, who have spent the winter at Fergus Falls, Minn., returned home Wednesday. Ed Nygard spent Wednesday al to business matters at Bis- rold Christianson attended the Norway lodge meeting at hursday evening. s a and Joseph Rise, ndness and Eddie Arneson hursday evening at the H. L, Hanson home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson and family and Josie and Hilma Olson of Wing attended services here Sun- junderson spent Saturday nd Sunday with home folks. Howard Brenden motored to Arena Edith Bird closed a seven is’ term in school No. 2 Fri- Miss Bird left Saturday for her home in the western part of the state. Gale and Clifford Birkeland mo- tored to Driscoll Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and M Dotty were Sunday dinner guests at the Alfred Arneson home, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Lein and son Marlen from Ojeta, N. D., spent a few days here, visiting relatives and friends. A fairly large crowd attended serv- ices held in the church Sunday, There will be English services again Sunday, May 1, at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson and Olga Rise motored to Tuttle Mond: Mrs. M. J. Lein and son Ma and Howard Brenden called at the Gunderson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson &nd family, Mr. and Mrs, Seymour Ar- neson and family, Miss Strandness, and Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Turing spent Sunday evening at Sivert Brenden’s. , Ed Nygaard and Oscar Opoien di livered some cattle to Tuttle Mon y= B. N. Lein called at J..0. Rise’s Monday. Willie Olson and Ole Vik spent Monday at Tuttle, Ed Nygaard motored to Drsicoll Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lein and son Marlen spent Monday evening at Al- fred. Arneson’s. The Luther League meets at Willie Olson’s next Sunday, April 24, Eve erybody welcome. George Christianson and son Hare old motored to Sterling Monday, ASAE AN Sick lL HARD LOOKING Offended Dignity (in derby): Was you starin’ at me? The Other: Not me. I seed all I could bear of yer at a glance, — inch, LITTLE JOE 1'S EASIER To ° eh Rese Sf Foe WHAT YOU BUY. wt beet Skat