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THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE - SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927 long) tie Danielson were guests at the all meribers present fespondéd by|tributory' negligence. Negligence and ment and errors sometimes octur in : f AR ; eres da fied ; ii jh ct hone PLIES _ ving . Bible Fis! he px eens ae, negligence ast Bet ues. the ‘tra mb of items between the ‘ag ‘ 3 Lilli Parmenter spent the ir. an irs.-O. Elvik were Sims|ing “be wi irs. Fran! ichel-| tions of law or of fact, depending N UL OUR NEIGHBORS rcok-end, at the A. Ni Strand home.| visitors Sunda re ; upon whether found in 8 special or : C."A--Fisher, state treasurer, said en. Howe and fam-| Mr. and Mrs, P. Hayter motored| Mr. Mulholland was a’dinner guest|a general verdict. : ; We? Bees y y at the Bert Hede-| to New Salem Sunday and spent the} at the Joe, Michelsen shom@.,Wednes-} (7). Where questions. are:submit- f new. 8; Me ; 5 ‘i ay day. with Mrs. Hayter’s mother, Mrs.| d ithe ted for a special verdict in response. ing cunts, aeting eae TNA eth, Charles Eangt visited at. the |* "Brien xpent the week-|C. Rustad: Lie al: Mira L, trose wis ia Regap.e.tond te whieh toe Farris requested. to ii & fecomme: by Lund fol- Tryge Wa SRT pt eerenr ae | “Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Posey were Sun-| days taking orders for the Sprefia| find. the facts stone, "the lTowing-hie last: previous audit of the + musie by the siete ene church kM! Rasche was a passen-| day guests at the Fred Bonus home| garments. .She also. delivered some| judgment to the, court, the Terie is 4 (ie 4 treasurer's office. The present ‘sys- q 4 ogg ea aa sabe Aaa P. Thursday. ;_,The Thain school presented their] orders taken from her previous trip | val fa notwithstanding that the jury tém, Fisher said) is antiquated and Nelé Nelson and Hugo made a | Sunday HGP ca dhelitine -entertatnad | M 's. Edward Rasche and_| pl he schoolhouse to a lange| here. might have been able to determine, t. ; Dal 9 not in accord with modern ‘business trip to Regan last Wednesday on| Mts. HP. Asselstin and Wile 14 ae spent Sunday at the C. J,/ Friday evening, A dance wa Mew Ray gee Ph, Setarned the Gece eftaet of. their. answers _ plecticee. ae ee ee ee H ck at ck dinner | Kuel ‘en immediately afterwa: jap- 1 Bismare! urs morning,| upon the judgment. ¥ inst . George Nelson’ is incapac f Bismarck. at 6 o'clock dinner | Ky . C. Elkins ealled aij per was served by the P, T. Aci Shere a ent, to consult a doctor’| (8) The verdiet of $20,000.00 is| Audit of Treasurer's Office| erred: he expects to have lesn aiff at present, suffering from a\”) rienan home Sunday. [ne he ill’ Sunday school has offer. | held exceasive and it is reduced, with |, if $9,765, culty in keeping the records of all bruised foot, the result of stepping | ton "Mondae = — Firoy Brandt and sisters, Myrtle|ed to come to Regan and present the) an option to the plaintiff to accept; Shows Agaet® of $9,765,- | transactions straight and to havea int a hole in the loft of the barn | Mr and Mrs, Osc {o——_—____————| and, Irene, and Mrs. Florup motored ‘The Lite of Christ” that was|the remission or retry. the cause. 016.67 on J 31 definite means “of ae risee Yast Saturday, while looking for | at the ‘John Ngcde Korie 6 Cromwell | Yo Tier ere ie tei ri ven Still ey morning. This wale ae tee Meree coe of. 016.67 on 4 january ee ae ae ee gees: egRs. | Mr. and Mrs. F. H ; rthur Hube: ¢ misfortune | wil a Fare treat for our commin- county, Hpn. Jno. C. Lowe) = «* x ‘ o1 ui habe wtate ke feenceae “- George Whitted was a caller at) joyed a visit from her sister, °C, Whitted wan” a 7buntnee Ba ee lg etait ae pl 1 Roce ag ae te AIR nie SAT) TURE ey AnD APIO! Total asseta in the state treasury | Penne Of ® Snmplets Oude et aiifer: the Albin Spangberg home Wednes- |) Hamlin, of Minnea a r in Regan Tuesday, n spent Sunday at Thain with Mr: The Oscar, Hilstead family arc} Opinion of the Court by Birdgell, |? January 31, 1922, were $66,991,- nees between his: office and the Gay morning. ean aacial Porter Nelson was transacting | Rohn'y, parents planning on leaving tke soon! thes Ch eos * 119084 speeding to, the. audit-repert| state land department is of almost csamavi: at the Siren nok peas | Strandemo, from west of yey Gig Hteinlein feansacted busi-| will go. to Minnesota’ where they! Ld, Palda,: Je, C. D. Anker, and| 2,0. B- Hund to the state board of| Gatiy occurrence, he said, ar! r s demo, from _ wes! of |, i 7 Ee ve in 2 B Al okt 8 © ser age Still.for a few days. }4 } | mpanied by Enos | "ira" peter Mosel and dauzhtsr Teter o ete Wel Palmer, of | Goukenl, Atcorneys, For]; Of hie 22m, RTEKAIEST is eaah NATION'S. RICHES GROW Margaret Rue is ili this week, suf-| q , were transacting busi-| Rhoda of Flashers worp. callees te] ee Bicaasine honey vgent for the | Monee , in the general ledger necounts of the| new York, April G0 The necional fering from scarlatina. leet 4 shopping in Bismarck seas ae Pl ginger sewing hhaphine, made a trip| HR. Sinkler and G. 0. Brekke,| s#le tFeasurer’s office; $1 wealth ofthe United States amount- Mr. and Mrs. Algat Ryberg of | esc : ek 1 ber of Lark people attended | to Garrison. Minot, N. Dak, Attorneys’ for Re-| 4 cash in jthe state workmen's com-| ed to $255,080,000,000 in 1925, accord- near Regan were, guests Tuesday at " H. Brownawell of Wild Rose a Christensen, teacher of |the Thain play Friday.” Ella Sel drew the lucky num-| spondent. 7 {Pensation fun 1,455.21 is repre-| ing to an estimate of the National the John. Anderson home. Tay Uns town|No, 1. Cromwell, purchased two|''Mr, and Mra. John MeCraith were | ber en the leitheen: ter ates pcre sented ‘by securities on file as in-| industrial. Conference Board, an or- tiful pictures “The Gleaners”| business visitors in Flasher. Thuts-| Ladies" Aid sold aumbers. on. They FROM WARD COUNTY yerimenta of the state teachers, ine) ganization ‘representing the major “Lincoln,” with the proceeds of | 9 : id numbers to the value of $7.50. |L. . Baird ; surance and retirement fund; “$13,-| {duties of the country.- This ; « pie social given by the school |“ “Raymond and Thomas Nolan motor-|" Feed’ “Devtelacn’:parchaced’ tome| “eres Bank of Minot corpone $86,526.07 da represented by invest-| an increase of approximately 35 bi Bi ange AME tone an Ben Myers from | {4 t2,, Bismarck where the ‘latter|seed gral from Alvin Ghyll tion, Plaintiff and Appellant Te catiticn aad PRBS on Nas| lions over 1922, when the Inst ‘esti- " 8 took the civil service examination) day. a ‘ “vi n| mate was.made. ew. Tun y of Arnold, were in this for mail clerk, ee te Willard, Dimond ip oyt.on the farm] Albert Abraham, Defendant and Re- s eon, # L pil 1 oa OE np ee aaeaieeed SU LCEE NEN * which | hrs G, A: Snell and childzen from | putting ip the fprile erdBr sependent: a : “addition $25,06895451 of reall > “ ‘sor motored to Bis yed away. Cannon Ball were week-end guests at er ley, who is employed by | SYLI 3 ti rts ‘are qn hand to bal ted. Te Short ) “Monday night, April 18,” Weigh : and Hoge ‘from the |the home of -her parents, Mr. and| Hugh MeGulloagh of Washburn, re-|> i)" Oe appeal Ao’ ¢! estate mortgages are a1 | Coated. Tongue, Shor five and a half and six pounds. 0. Rise motored |4 y hauled. three loads | Mrs, L. G. Brewster. ports that the work on the aummer | Court from judgment endoten ie |anee, eal etate loans, mde by the Names: for them have not as yet|, Mr. pti RAL ul of hay ‘qrhich Otto Hoye re-|| Mr. and Mrs. H. Bohn visited at) resort that is being built down by| am action. properly’ triable oy a jury shag there, i@ ah Sdditional item of/ ‘ Breath, Heart Pressure been decided on, d fre F he i ‘ i tion with the general soak: : s dnesday forenoon. ‘ m ‘T.\F. Morris.| the Wm. Hanson home Friday, at-|the big washout is getting along rap-|but tried to the court winoet = fone, and $404,897 : Red Cross Ed Lundquist made a trip to Re.) Fa. ot feed Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Tisch were tending the play and-dance at Fhatn| falyy the findings of ‘the trial: cour’ ‘ate| ance cmmiptig eed tit cena bial: “i Lb a and hauled out a load I n upent Wednesday 2 Ll eres eiaay Maier ae ie comasiat, cong fe: fecal painter spn decore- peraaeed oe te correct Gr ry x See j of 5 d } s uth nson, ten of | perintendent of schools, visites je Painting A. B. Strat-|pellant has the burden ot ari * ATE BMaenus made a trip to Regan Borenna atte atieaindl ool, spent the week-end in| Lark schools Tuesday. ton's eafeteria and confectionery. | that the findings are without fits bee Tne ee cae centee Sh varloy, They cergre, oahsurensure ayeund prs ", on local business. f r Peter Botten. and son, Emmons,| The wows artison elub’ met at the] port in, or contrary: to the prep a bool ind. those of the state | constipation arid dyspepsit; they pro- ohn Kruger was a caller at the, “ . y I teacher, accom- | were town callers Wednesday, home of Mrs. Chas. Manning. The|erance of; the evidence. 4 that $348,265,89 is|duce a natural flow of gastric juice, Ed Lundquist home Thursday. aiven y G. C, Whitted, motored to| | Erie Kreft was a Carson’ visitor] weather was so bad the men couldn't/’ (2) In the instant case it is held fe sf unpaid | bile, stomach and bowel secretions; ie coiees Trygg is at the F unk | Ettore Wednesday, be in the fields, so they came-along. ome the findings of the trial cou: balance be-| regulating these conditions by stimu- ‘ryge home Gibbs this week, as- : ' H Mr. and Q. Tollefson were} A detictops lunch wax served -by the| fu the effect that » Promissory ‘no’ compared with | lating them to action. sisting ‘him spring work, _ ‘ town callers Tuesda; hostess. was without consideration has sib: balance of $9,416,751.28, nton Fisher has been ill the | Pie SuAUAY : : Fred Schroeder, son of Mr. and| R. 3 The Hompsteader lodge called a] stantial support in’ the evidence. Arcacerene pase Red Cross Pills improve the com- F ad lexion, brighteri the eyes, purify Past week, 4 . H. Schroeder, who has been |ing at the local hardware atore meeting Th evening to elect) From a judgment of the’ District! ‘The cash ount ° includes $26, the blood;. they area prescription John Anderson and Floyd were | 4- a nti 4 i ‘ith the measles, is re-| ing the spring senson, ew. office: st Weater-| Court of Ward County, Burr, Special] 9 Pagal tory 7 i oe ey {dates her callers at the .Martin Nelson home | pe arn i sp e on aeee bea pollen oly Monae: (50 isiatitt rant peclal) 971.28. in: receivers! certifie for| of. merit, one of ‘tried experience x and \ La the prineipal f- deposits made by the|and one that never fails; they are Friday. on business. i s a Helen Strandemo of west of drew Fisher, lady of entertainment. nen ? ahd: eden either was a caller at the |S yi egey in was a recent quest at the Driscoll |] Tag former officers resigned. Opinion of the Court by Christian-| quently" closed ah ree UUae: | hamiless to the healthy “end ‘deadly George ‘Nelson home Friday, where | oF priscoll, EF Strandemo home. Rees: Mrs. Frank Midhels n attended the/ son, J. ‘ 000. in secrued interest on these| Red Cross Pills are put up ‘in e got some coal they had left over | oye ind Mrs, M id Miss Lilly Jiras attended a Ladies’ Ald at Mrs. Colip's Wednes-| Bucr, J., being disqualifind, did not} gec from their winter supply. anes witrapent ate the play in Baldwin Saturday night, t fi 4 articipa ay aut mt ° atee shaped, Cae top eaeites sold ; apply. : : © play in Bal John Mount is going to open a new| €8¥- <5 : ‘ . oo bicep Hee y) druggists for 25c, ‘The genuine birthday party int honor of feandy | S:, Brenden, left fo teacher ny Anderson IS} the Morton building, ed to Bismarck ‘Wednesday’ Chas.| Dickinson & Sohtson, Le 3. Patda,| whic’ still ts Sperating bet. which | on box-—Adv. Kettleson “ut her home a week ago | att ND. 7 “Edward Morris and sons called at | »,TRE Jose May ih, Selene Come et] Colip purchased a Maxwell sedan|Jr, 6.E. Brace, and Hobert W. Palany| = ate caper alee iis : Sale #68 Mrs. George Ne : ; “Donald Motrine Bennie Anderson, | Mrs. Jonn Sawyer.” "iis and Birs, Carl Berg were Regan|petignt. «Dues Attorneys for AB deposits of state tenchers' insurance Martin, Gertie and Gerald 1 A tacar ated, d' motor: |and M. F, Parker, were Sunday call: | MP. and Mra, C. A. Swanson andl a, overs saturday, oe Binkler & Brekke, Minot, N. Dak,| seated’ by 28 ceitane ee deere, to Regan Saturday on a shopping] * i ers at the Edward Morris home. f | Wing 5 vs agg sectors 54 + > Ed. Fisher, of Hurasticls ND Attorneys for Respondent. in banks which have closed. A large "Mthere will be a program 1 a pee there We Jiras home Sunday, |. A ladies’ quartet from the James-|W8% 9 Saturday night guest at the home of his brother, J. A. Fisher, senelbeateareiae ie inner aan tuene f % isors i £ ? eninel H ates: also is listed. pri Tryge school No. 4, Mrs. Arthur] y 5 ("Phe Gromwellasenrdeot town Holiness Acndemy gave a very| MRE Oh we Holstein conducted serv: l STATE BRIEFS ~*~ e (Prin- Magnas teacher, Friday. It will be] marck and Carl and Bennie Le composed of J. W. diras, Marti fine program at the Methodist chureh| ices at the. Congfegational church STATE BRIEFS _ || cigs! is “covered by: receivers’ cer L, 0 day. tificates, the last day of’ school. Regan spent ay v in this }son and Henry Strom made a tour | S¥2 ‘A: comparative Ward has been received from Mr neighborhood, y alse “attended /of ‘inspection of the graded roads) , Mrs. Ingeborg ee PIONEER D he amount of money in the state Bete a ane tEny ATS | the Lather ‘ea Mat ot, the Comma seeenety ai | Men Cnn Melands i eeraiment “Taecbickinsgns Mem 2Blunia, John. | general fund op January 1 af cack asin ‘ ; . ¢ Ols : : nd’ in Wall. . C. W. Hil 5 * 4 {Alana hn ( Bee Bach ian fe Sa | ai ain td, Mat nama, we | pe alan ey es He) Cem Scone oot | any glee Piette Hae We ‘ah gta ML PRICE, $18 10s34s "4 y years: on and 1» SP or a jisma: . ‘i ‘ ae a ‘ » ig 7 ago to reside at North Bend, Ore. ; . 0. Ambers home. Jsenang, mateesd to, Miemped Meal clowing len Winaes. She | Stem exemiog sicher, , : : | Der ing ‘and were welcomed by all the Rr icengteh visited her mother, Mrs.| Mrs. J. £. Gunderson and Theodore |@————_-______@/ day. Mrs. Harry Olson, who had/iitn, "as the shop was closed a few| 8s, been prominent in {he affairs gimeniade rc ne ” t > ft the city for the past 30 years. eae Um. A. Kruger, here last spring. F s atl 4 days. “ ye ‘ = 5 Daa eenes MUMIA doce caller at Bes | Regan | son for a few days, returned home| “"Zii) tae was a Regan caller|OMe. daughter and five sons survive: i140. 6 Co. the George Nelson home Sunday. He| “My. and Mrs, B. N, Lein called at wiMiss Doris Tice went to Bismarck| Thursday. He stayed over for the SPect Comer " auaRcn <—— Prone 808 states he fenced 190 acres with hog mderson home Monday after- : humakes, manager of | ,,.Miss I ve thet and father} Homesteader meeting. ahECIAL ELECTION CALLED \ wire for his 100 head of sheep. noon, Townley’s oil drilling operations at | Friday to visit ber mother and father ‘sys. Q. Hilstead and Mrs. Fred yee pane Peeled election will There was Sunda: vol and serv] A surmrise party was given on Mrs.| Robinson has returned and prepar-/""g.returned Monday I Brackett were entertained at the Joe|De held here (ee te 82 decide ices by Pastor Backman in Trygg| Sivert Brenden Monday ev . ations are now under way to com-| 11a "yn" and Mrs, Repo epent Sen | Michelsen home Friday afternoon. |Whether the city shall issue bonds school No. 1 Sunday. He will come ion was Mrs. B s /birth-|plete the well.. It. is reported that | 400 Wi, ann Mus, Repp spent Sun- Anna Hochhalter spent the|for the purpose of purchasing $75,- from Valley Ci two weeks.| uy. a lunch was served at mid- gement@have been made where- | @2y Wi Sg b, eek nd with her sister, Mrs, John| 90 worth of waterway! i school every | night. Mr. Townley has taken over a|™ teinert. . The amount of money Mi noeina Brown spent the week-end at Ole ‘Tyberg visited at the A.|Would be used for we There will be English services in'block of leases owned by the Robin- | . 1 4,800,511.20, | !”: W.) Q lls, pumps, ma-| _ Try the ‘church Sunday, May Ist, at 2[son Development company, and just |Home. : Newcomer|£+,Garnes home Saturday, chinery and a reservoir. The bonds Hit sae V. E. Pe ig Mr. ures do not include the/.- MORTICIAN’ AND" * rol . Fis . e state workme: ‘come. i Chapln's, house, fit ‘per mother" wih KULM MESSENGER 30LD FUNERAL DIRECTOR cleaning. Kulm-—The Kulm Messenger, local! 4 cooler Parlors 210 Fifth Plans are being made by the Amer-| weekly newenener, has heen a fouhd 5 r. k. s soon as additional equipment ar- and Mrs. Jake Fisher ed| will. be of 18-year duration with in- There was a debate in Tryge ico. Christianson spent Mon- drilling will be resumed. Those | Tterold Sherman “is gaia: ailat the Walter Scott home -Sunday.|terest at five per cent. school last Friday by. the four teach- oon with Mrs, J. E, Gun-| claiming to be in a position to know | £ ng ers on the subject of capital punish- intimate that there is a fair quan- ment. . *|tity of oll in the well at the pres- George Nelson, John Resch, Ger-| G E y 15. Vent time and that full production | Wie cgcuitts Spent V a Heseh motored: tothe river Sunday [¢—————_—__—____| "01. ba Hrought in with very little |""very/pleagant surprise party wan] ict” Lerion soxiliary for'a Memorial|V.C. Lewis to L. 3, Brown. Mr and got 250 trees | §.W. Burleigh | "Sie, Gnd Miss, Ole Tyberg motored | given at the’ home: of Mr and’ Mr they will serve supper at A. ‘B. Strat-|Kulm and will engage in.the motion | on George Nelson | . W. purielg! j|to Bismarck Sunday. Mes Chae Aeon, Sunday evening, £0r) ton's “cafeteria. Saturday, April’ 36,1 Picture business." : Sanatasd Gatos antag hare, been Nelson, Gertie, | Miss Edna Eide spent the week. | Mrs: Chas. New ' beginning about 4:30 o'clock. —— ; hess list si : G Mes pe ae) ay guests included Mr. others list similar.elerical errors oc- apie visited the Re: i Ww t was a e Mer in fend at oe home “ Masi J it Hel: | and Mrs, John Stewart. Mr. and Mrs ao md Mrs. albert | Volten, are See a LEAGUE: ; ¢utring .in, the: state treasurer's of- sees aaa Me: and Mrs. Ira, Falkenstein, | marek | aN 2 fFesony raturning to Canfield” Mon-|B. "Garr and Mrc and Mra. #. Nel] the, Parents of Teay Bsa: ang[ Berlin and ehealey Rene eg et] ee An accurate check of the farm H. B. LOVE guests at the Resch home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Helgeson were | *Nirg A. H. Meland entertained Mrs.| little daughter, Evelyn, visited with| into the -LaMoure’ county tasebail with the money fo varias pera: “! Doctor of Chiropractic. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein were ames Stewart returned home| Bismarck visitors. Thurad Ankrum, Mrs, Carl Meland and: Mrs.| M#Danielson's parents, Me, and Mrs.|league and elected C. J. Robidens of | Tent gnar yey fy cerieue permet ‘Doctor o} wepracee callers at the John Engdahl home y after visiting with rela-|” H. E, Rannestad and A L. Garnes Van Vicet Friday atterne +13. Daniel . resident. ‘The ‘Sague inade, it was explal yo ty saaapers Te 1 Regan for th k 8 bsp Fred ‘Brackett ‘catied at the Harry| wilt ly. Blayers and oa on and egan for theymotored to Bismare! jaturday. 7 " ‘ret rackett cal at the Harry only. 1 re P 4 nd Mrs. John Resch _ and [Miss Hazel Jones of Alta was a ,illen Van Vleet is at-home stek| w 8 "be Baldy Mets by rere 9 fg Meath Elizabeth were shopping in Bald- aul Hap cted business in week-end visitor in Bismarck. pee Preda s ar Why’ closed’ a very a peavey | ion in Saturday night, also took in the | Bi A number of local young people | pork cus gs having the Grand Place} successful term of school, with: STOCK . play held there. | Charlie ccently purchased | attended the dance in Tuttle Tues- i ith} Wiener ‘roast ‘and i in| _ Wishek—Plans ‘weté ‘made for Edwin Olson and his brother Mer-|a new Chevrolet sedan. He drove it} day evening. Edith Olson has been staying with man of Bismarck left Tuesday with! home Saturday. The Legion Auxiliary will give a The high school, accompanied by the faculty, spent Wednesaay in Bis- ‘i. Brown. Phone 687-W prasurer to correct: the errors listed nk taper re found or th e.errors were found or the: h dmother,. Mrs. Meyer, whil utting ‘fish into, Green. jake listing of ‘them ix: not ‘intended t er grandmother, Mra. Meyer, while] S204) bie :) iH rf | 0 5 ere at a.recont f} the John Rue contractors for Grand, Mrs F as compelled tol dinner at the Stratton cafe Saturday, Mef,mother was in Blamarck, | Wishek Chamber of copes ation, Gee Forks. miss s week on account of |April 30, at 5:30 o'clock. The pub-| gay, called on Mrs. Nichkisch ‘wag BRR care. al 30, 0 ghter, Dorothy, and’ Grace and Anton Fisher is quite ill with illnes : I invited and it is hoped every. , and | Bil : mother, Mrs.| tor, succeeding H. H."Nalte, meastes and consulted a Bismarck drive held near Meno- ‘one will make an effort to attend, | guuganver were visiting in. Sterling de, Sr, Thursday. Trenigned. Plan tee made E Bundan: ken Sunday was very successful. ¢ Carson, Mabel Dimond motor: to the}eity, and tourist park. here. penne [About 1,000. rabbits were killed:| yyit'yand Mts. Ba Laub of Carson.|' Jahn Gunderson spent Sunday up| ,,Mabel D motored gut to the| ity slat atk, Neve = i rth at his heme. a 5 Wishek contributed {Only one coyote was killed. friends in Regan Sunday. ne J. A. Fisher took 2. load of soed| groynd in the southeast Moffit |: Rev. Christ of Wilton was the! Mr, and Mrs. Henry Danielson King e ie Ae bs Santen of wheat out-to ‘Grass Lake Monday for|for the purpose. guest of Re om Mrs. Grands 8 ~lwere guests of the Danielson family | col} ay. Lundberg. $0 clive AWE: urday night. He was en route tolin Regan Thursday.” Miss ‘Lillian Meland visited in Tap- tlieb /K ey AVON Sis A large crowd attended the play, Hazelton, where he held services Sun-] a” F, Tourtlette, A. H. Lundbérg| pen over the week-en ek ning. a1 ve hu red red. qihe |Spinster's Convention,” given 4% Ronecea Crachel ix staying at|2M4_Charles Colip were business vis- |”°ies Leora opatterson, of Tappen by chi he are Friday night by Bismarck talent. A|,, Miss Rebecca Gracbel is staying atlitors in Bismarck Thursda: visited at the Meland home Sunday. neat sum was realized. is tere eg oe u.| 9: F: Benner was called to Worth-|" "Deputy Sheriff Hedstrom of, wi E. M. Whittaker visited at}, Mt and Mrs. Wm. Davenport call-|ington, Minn, by the serious illness | marek was m businers coltes Toes. me of her daughter, Mrs, An- (Ci ut, the O. G. Davenport home! of"his brother, who is a patient at a| day, " drew, Anderson, Thursday. hursday evening. sanitarium there, Herbert Sweet of Tuttle spent’ sev- M iam Hoeft of | The ladies’ aid will meet with Mrs.|eral days here this. week transacting visited at the Ed Olson #73, 77 ——® | Frank Miekelson Wednesday, May | Susin 1 ered junday. | Canfield 10, “Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale announce Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tripplette and Robert Lundberg spent the week-|the birth of a baby girl, born ‘April ster, Miss Briscal, of Brittin - end with his grandmother, Mrs. Wm. |So¢ * ad were shopping town Saturda: !_ Mrs, A. N. Strand, Arthur and|Uhde. i My. and Mrs. Bill Van_Vieet were H. P. Asselstine 8. T. Mauk, ; Strand, Ima Meyers, Mrs.| Mrs. Ray McCullough was a pas-|in Bismarck Thursday. is Mauk and J. W. Mikesell attended Knudson, Oliver and Lloyd Knudson|senger to Bismsrck Monda! Ole Olsqn attended. the Masonic the Masonic banquet at Lingon Tues- Were dinner guests at the Joe Kiefer!’ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bailey and lodge, at Stecle’ Mopday eve ; action. for personel in- day evening home. family spent the week-end at Wild- isie Meyer and Mrs. Om ny we bake nee ha in it, mana Mis 'and ‘Mrs, Enockson enjoyed a, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl and|wood,.the new resort that Hugh Me-|ed Miss Alice Meyer's school,-Excels ee brett ‘He oad lost. visit Sunday from his brother and family were dinner guests at the C.J.}Cullough ‘of Washburn, is building | sor No. 1.. Monyiay, <— ef illness and. took. .§ sister of Makoti, N.D. Kueh! home. ,|at the Big Washout. Mr. Bailey) , A, Ersland went t@, Biemarch| * ion a4 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstad and A large crowd attended Sunday|will move his family there as soon | Monday. f was derkiled, the: evidence is. family visited at the Valentine Benz school. Luther Bailey’ gave a talk.|as school is out and take up the] Mr and. George Lee. yisited| itis holdin home Sunday. pees. Mec a ‘one not get here be-| management of the place for the | James Koon's Bey a} ee Sundaxs ) Phat the questions’ t negli Mrs. Sid White of Minneapolis is |C@US¢ the Be summer. i son, i wart, contribu: 3; 7 Gen has: * Gust Olson has returned home!” 4. Mullholland, state manager of| spent’ ‘the weekrend with. Mr’ and ware ood to mevioaery, eat 3 Mrs. C. B. Stevens visited at the |ft9m Flint, Mich. the Homesteader lodge, spent sev-| Mrs. Henry Olson. mination ef the jurye " F.H. Pillsbury home Saturday Miss Lillian Parmenter spent the] eral days in Regan on busin Mr, and Mrs. E, C. Ankrym, Mrs,|"" (hp) ‘That the ‘eetlence fails ‘to Misses Esther Benz and Metcalf) ¥¢ck-end at the G. 0. Lindsey home.|" H.C, Arndt left Regan Sco-| J. Stewart and Miss. Hendrickson | show that the was técasion- were callers in town Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Ole A. Olson and|pey, Mont. where he-will be located. | motered to Bismarel 7. ed hy the, funni; sents ‘speeder Meadames Soule, Asselstine and|@aughters, Mary Jane and Beverly rndt and baby took the train] Mr. and Mrs. A. Kress have made| 0°’ Fay ‘ McNally visited’ at the S. T. Mauk| 9! Pettibone, spent Sunday visiting|¢) Douglas Friday where they will | the home Driscoll and are o¢ home''Sunday, malatives Bere yers| Zisit,, Felatives “before going te/eupying EC. Ruble'a resid The ladies’ aid will meet at the|,,Ms; Jog Kiefer and Ima Myers!scobey to make yher home. J. C.| Mr. and Mrs. Gi 20) tite “the. eiak home of Mrs. Jason Hoover Wednes-| tisited with Mrs. A. Ghylin a while! ang J. B, Conley. arrived in Regan | Chi Pony hoe question was. not, May 4. Everybody welcome, | Suit, ie iu the nace $ ne tei to take over the barber shop which | with dij 3 fn ert Mes. Ueller were callers tne a Catt ole Glson visited at] they purchased from Mr. Arndt. Mr. and Mrs. Bruschwein, Mrs. ‘Employers’ jn jonday. ; t ry ‘i Isaac Marcovitz of Bismarck wus a|H. Omodt and Miss Elsie. Meyer call- Mesdames Hill, Doehle, McNally, gales Mathers (Cook is ‘spending &/ business visitor in Regan Monday. |ed‘on Mr. and Mrs, G. ‘Anunson Mon- Jensen, Peckins, Werner, Nichols,| “Ck Visying with her parents. | | ‘There will be services in. the ‘ Moffit, Ben Porter and Kruse visit'| yocijiough. > ®’ Mt *°| Congregational church Sunday, May Bigg and Bertha Rode, Ida ed the Moffit school Friday after-|" ‘ur and Mrs, J. F. Little and fam-|® and rrandy and Mr. Lud- noon. eed eg de ry The boys baseball team. will play ye, Rode of Arena éalled on: Mr. and| tn, Mra. M.D. Olson and Misses Dor-| (2 ¢nt, Easter Sundaysat the Joe| witton ‘there May 8 and Canfield | Mrs. Hattle Sunday. fe {i othy Lamb and Dorothy McNally) ‘Daisy Bailey visited ine J. F.|¢ Bismarck, play day, May 14. Selmer Rasmussen -of Bismarck were shopping in Braddock Friday. \rittte home Saturday, © So povwmr accra! at Sunday at home with his -Quite a number from here attended Sun rachived. kite that tion the funeral of Mrs. Belk at McKen-| ciwird ‘pieen, Teceived here that Lark Oscar Peterson, Pete Pompt and e r i Mr, and Mrs. Hy P. Asselstine | Agri 17, Fon jralee A wine 1 hina sheen Lig she : y 4 Woo entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. G.\ The: J..F. Little children lost| B. L. Schmitz, our local tree man, t sie visal ; : du : A ’ - McNair and’ son Wayne at dinner{ their favorite di putting hedge on the Carson} gerrogt Ni rom & ir py evi v + NALS ihe . fags a eo ee ee ourthouse grou: or 4 ‘ pate man url idder, ‘Lean, ith August Bers was called to . It was first owned by Mr. Miss Hattle Ki MAY cates on Rok ‘led, the ‘erter,, U ir : “ailtaes, Golden ya ean: the Bismarck hospita! Saturday eve-| Hibbs. ner T ‘The traveling library | state.on ype = fe a e ‘of; the ‘business of 6 tl ning by the illness of her son, Miles) Misa_Edna Eide spent Easter Sun- Wean bee rare Bet , ith ‘ Mousel is enjoying a mar ured yin C.A. Anderson visited at| “Ene tagien Paid. realized’ over $30 | wei cation civom Nes astoot| be Teturged to ye state library this} ¢ the E. M. Whittaker home Saturday.| from their food sale held in Regan, bs i ‘ Some of the members of this room from the effects i 2 Lewis of Sterling was! April 16, et fling in town Tuesday The Canfield boys played their| the play presented b " - Grace Miller, Maud. Mof-} first game of ball Sunday atthe Can-|elub at Carson M i ‘Th ip Circle’ held jts McNally and asrs-\field schoolhouse. Mrs, Sid Bodie, , reTN meet fxernoon. There. and Carroll ers| | Daisy, Ade, Deo Bailey and Henry | successful term Pin Curl - ght’ refresh: ‘Swahson called at the John Howe towaship, retarned home Friday. : yu Sunday. eed oe ad eta tee alley and: Trone Ward| neta Wo oesae Wek Biemarck lasiness callers| Mr. ae n Ghylin has started to do hi me geen ae k in has do his| ner e A OBrien and children| this it aaa , len at el H.C, asche home. fot schol | ir. a . : : p baby girl, ‘Thurtdey, Aptit 21.1 Beraara

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