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sires: work. ey ea re capecinte Cat eniees. First Ave. it a ‘REAT DEMAND for Barbeta uo. ‘wages; men :aad women. “ime required. Catal 1893,, MOLER BAR! Farge, N._D, ~ GOVERNMENT Forest Rangers seed- ed often, $126—-$200 mdpth,; furnished, Enjoy Particula: ‘tree. oF write, Mr. Os PTI Swe oT CR = ™ " ee WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- Te eral housework. Write Tribune 1. No. ‘ Fhe K WANTED Ww wing ash Hauling, black dirt and area” ing. Phone 686-LM. 413 Thir- teenth street pouth John Jahner, WORK WAI cooking. Have had Address box 408°Mandan, N: D— 5-18-1t. WORK WANTED—Haul ashes, endl, pew. gardens. "Phoné 391-LR. ~ sf HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE— “bungalow, five rooms and bam, by owner at real. bargain price. An extremely built home with nicely arranged roo! Il_at 502° Seventh street. FOR RENT—Three room house with full basement, partly modern, large * garden spot, Phone 398 or call: at Garrison Second Hand store. FOR RENT—Five rooms in modern duplex on Avenue id Sixth street. e 278-LR. FOR RENT—Six room modern bung- alow, just built with garage. Call at 818 Ninth,” DEPENDABLE USED WE CONSIDER our Used: Cars val- le merchandise—visit our spe- cial Salesroom where our cars are on’ display. '26 Olds De, Luxe Coach; '26 Chevrolet Landau; ‘26 Meavell Coupe; '24 rd’ Coupé; °26 Dodge Sedan; Ford Touring, and other bargait Easy Terms a. B. GILMAN CO. ee & GALE FOR SALE—Large lot of household Ls bart dressers, rugs, in be seen over Satta Poot’ “hail. 118 Fitth street, from 9 a. mm, to 12 p. m. and from 2 p. m. to:6'p. m. FURNITURE FOR SALS—Six dining chairs, three burner oil stove, ice box, new floor lamp, new duofold genuine leather, Call at 813 Thayer Ave. or Phone 1054-L. Bae FOR SALE—£ ture priced very fensonahies house for rent. Phone 774. at 515 Second street. FOR SALE: Small white ice box, vaeuum cleaner. sewing machine art in good condition. Call at 80’ FOR SALE—One high grade piano, four burner range with Call FOR SALE—Combination cont saa gas range in good condition. $45. Inquire at 1010 Fourth B Sire FOR SALE—Reasonal pie, 7 Ieftebien, cabinet in good condition. on. at _514 Firat strect.< ‘or Phone 275-M. FO agar ic Vi in lect, reasonably Phone, 405 (a8 priced. FOR RENT: Piano in exeeilent con- Phone 442-M atter 6:00 ieee FOR SALESPamni Phone i176. use LO! alg it Stone Marten scarf, lost in soul pabetertial reward. r_pleas FOR SALE: 1926°Ford Coupe, tui about 1500 miles ahh A-1 con Call Miss Schaefer Phone “Rebuilt Care: With: Reputation” ernie ome ot ern NED MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Space formerly occupied by two nice resnectable tonsils, but now invaded by Messrs. Mucous, Pus and Germ. I would give most’ anything if I ous get a couple of tonsils back-in t! cavities. In all fairness, ewer, it must be stated that these tonsils were ‘not removed at the clinic of MacLachlan, for he knows prove that aay ‘infections includ- ing CONSUM! follow remow- al of the. sua le cures-all ton- sil jout surgery. Have an pig ge eal i ms ens nate, N. Dak. ATTENTION CATTLE MEN, sheep men, dairy If you know what you need what you want. Two hundred consisting of roximatel acres excell tillable | lan Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction ranteed. Seven- 5 trial, Rach car priced in plain WHEN you buy a reboilt car here you are getting a definite known ‘and we assume full respon- sibility for your satisfaction. is one ‘that will make sqme family happy. A 1925 Willys-Knight sedan just like new. lere Lahr Motor Sates Co. APARTMENTS: FOR RENT—June iat sige wrth ed, 3 yooms and: bath. Also 2 furnished meneaiig vou and bath, and a small room at 400 4th street, Phone 1062-L, Mrs. Cora: McLean. LS tL, a ny FOR RENT-—-One apartment “in the Rue apartments, modetn, 3 rooms - with hath, frigidaire and electric zange, Gall'at 711 Ave. A or Phone RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment with Private ain Sis|FOR SALE: South Dakota grown pn By or ‘vr ne ‘a seed corn. Varieties: White Rust- ler, Minnesota 13, Northwestern ly furaished [front if Reinbow Flin hu Flint apartment. on Tizet fioer, bath Palecner Fodder. Price range from joining. Mrs. Rohrer, 018 Sixth) $3.09 to $5.60 per, bushel. Ger- mination guaranteed 85 to 90 per FOR, RENT—Steietly modern —far-| cent, ‘Cam mate delivery at once nished and. unfurnished Apts. at] from Coleharbor, N.-D. |" Indspen ae Apts. 215 Third street, Phone ent, Grain Co. Coleharbor, N. Di }-13-2t. WE CURE eases by up-to-date! methods, We do not remove the: organs that GOD gave you. We remove the CAUSE of the disease. If you want the TRUTH visit the Clinic of Dr, T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) who cures by natural methods, scientific diet and mild rbs, NO KNIFE, no injections of| _< acres mupesiee peed land. Cheap range for xale or rent, cent; All near junction of Black trails. At nae prices and ‘Write Ad. No, 98, care of FO oe RENT—Furnished or unfur- aie, nepal at the Varney 273. wok SEEN Apart ‘at__Wood- mansee Apartments. Inquire H. J. Woodmansee. FOR BENT—Modern furnisheé at meee Apts. 204% Main Phone 85: FOR RENT—Furnished one room and Kitchenette. HiseFhurst. 411 Fifth Fins L ec i. os, Block, Bismarck. Nel Dek, ie FOR SALe—Comeapeadanye Boy ‘ourse 104 in erican a Thompson, Phone one of the best; includes 25 yol. umés of text books. If interested, THE MUSIC SCHOOL os call 682 after 5p. m. al, Spe-| FOR .SALE—Seed corn. Ploheer, Rate Dent, lait Pe Gehu. Test 7 4 st tal at, bart) m southeast of Bism SALE—Barber shop. Two chairs and bath in good coal mining town. Reason for selling, have other bu: irteas interest. rite C, T. Re Zap, N:_D. struction, w! value to Bi pil. May ist we open na re; mony and Composition. Ft fart mony an 01 Peal La = er idtorntation ca 1037 or call a = studio, 208 . A, W, ed corti, early mixed Mandan st: t SAI = 5 -2 or call J. wa . K. in DRTRUCTOR “Wante| _ No. 2. Bismarck. N. Dak. iihas, idetruments,” *t| SELECT 6% {0ot-6 in, cedar fence] Hopmt-once. Write T: posts at 8c F. O. B. the Great Nor- for information thern here. Write C. J. Qaufav,| Porthill, Ida, jooded female ray iS, CV. And Box 134. an ins‘ Ad. terrier and “Pappy, FOR SALE—Ford touring car, cheap,| _#0n. Baldwin, N. D. Just overkadled. Phone 887, Chas;| $1000.00 to. loan on improv Gobel. A property, Telephone 260. d_ can}, ROOM STUCCO: BUNGALOW, "neder sor basement Tocat tien, oop rent sy see )_ ——neerenee, HOOMS AND BATH, NEW, S. W. Burleigh SEV! roo! “ iF closets fire butt TeAdeee! enticed > dullt-| "This vieinit received Ae, hardest int tentures; enclosed East! sain Saturday. and: that it Fisely. Babea Price: Terme | fan’ received for setetal years. The ' rain began: Friday and TEN almost! continuously all way Saturday and "| Sunday, Henry. Swanson of. Regan is work- ing for. ye Warren. Harold Davenport injured his ey: by @ piece of steel last week, com: pelling Bim to miss a week's school, Mrs. Mallard underwent an operation in a local hospital last week. She in reported as getting along nicely. Funeral, services for Inez Siem: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Siems o! Bismarck, were held at Glencoe Wed- nenday, afternoon, mce Oder is employed at the Lad Mallard home. Frank Gresa and family are moving their farm implements to their farm RIVE ROOM MODERN NEW STUC- | in Missouri township. CO. bungelow, fire place, basement! Wayne Warren motored to Regan garnge, reasonable taxes, east front,| Inst week. Sales price $5,900, Terms. Mrs. Jack Ishmaet has resumed teaching at the Welch Spur school FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, | atter missing a week on account of hardwood floors, furnace _ heat,| illness. close in. Sales price $4,700, Terms. | Claude Houser was a caller in Bis- TWO. STORY FIVE ROOM HOUSE, marek Monday. : ‘small lot, close-to park, Sales| at the J. Stewart home F price $4,100, caller at the J. Stewart home Friday. Three cows belonging to Alex SIX-ROOM NEW MODERN BUNG- ~ ALOW, three bed rooms, hardwood Stewart were “struc by lightning Sunday and killed. Five other cows, floors, full partitioned basement. South front, garage. Sal price in the same pasture, were also killed: $5,300. ‘Terms. ik Bape i 0 Paul, Lindsey. W. and Alex Stewart were call- SIX ROOM MODERN, STUCCO house, basement garage, hardwood floors, full partitioned basement, nice lot, lawn and location. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY house, hardwood floors, furnace heat, fireplace, séuth front.’ Sales price $6,500. Good termse FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ©: bedroom, hardwood floors, ful basement, furnace heat,’ bi gal » Sales price $2,800. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, close to Catholic church and school. Sales price $4,800, quick possession. THIS AGENCY HAS A GOQD COM. plete list of Bismarck good ho and is in a position to assist pe in financing your purchase to ped ou to buy at very best prices. pointments made any time dur- ix Pthe day or evening. Hedden Real Estate ome one yoors tioned Wasenie age. Sales price $9,000, T six ROOMS AND, BATH, RASE- ment gat { heuse, fireplace ali partitioned basement, built-in features, Sales Price $7,600, Terms. NINB Ki MODERN HOUSE LO- cated clots to down town, kard-| wood floors and trim, large living room, fireplace, enclosed rch. booed front, Sales Rub 000. efms. Ecklund \| Miss Marjorie Morris was an over-| night guest with Myrna Williams Tuesday. Miss ‘abel McCullough was a call- er_in Wilton Tuesday. Miss Dorothy ‘Anderson of Ecklund | ; school No. 3 closed a successful term Vednesday. re Monroe was a caller at the!| F. Morris home Wednesday. | "at 'A.“McCullough motored to Wil- | ton Friday, He was accompanied | home by his daughters, Elsie and | Aldythe, Archie Holden was a caller at A.| F. Anderson’s Wednesday evening. Joe and Lilly Jiras visited at the T. F. Morris home Thursday ht. John Monroe and daughte: Lucille and Lu Ella, were business callers at T. F. Morris home Sunday. Albert Perkins called at the Elmer | Williams home Friday night. Carl Johnson and Levi Anderson | Miss G Ness of Ecklund school No, 2 closed her term Friday. Donald Morris and Bennard Ander- .| George Rosenbeck home Sunday in Cromwell township. Lester Falkenstein visited at the A. F, Anderson home Sunday. Levi and Bennard at the T. F. Morris home Sunday. Elmer Williams had the misfortune 0 ping room with beard ‘on ground floor for two gentlemen or married couple ne room upstairs at reaso: Will also rs. Try our eats, 615 Third street or Phone 1150, FOR KENT—One large room w two closets, suitable for two la or two gentlemen. Also one single | ». oom, Close in.” Call at 211 Sec-|"" Porter Nelson won a caller at Mar- tin Nelson's one day last week. Hugo Nelson made a trip to Regan Wednesday. He hauled back a load of seed. nd Mrs. Charlie Rue and fam- m ane John Anderson the recent storm, ground floor and private entrance. Also Pees sleeping ‘room. Call 06 Fit t. Call Mr. and Mrs. ‘Geo, Nelson and fam- Thursday nig! C, 0, Kell called at’ Axel son's, Nels Nelson’s and Geo. Nél- son's’ Thursday while out assessing. John Kruger was a caller in buld- win Thursday. Mr. and’ Mrs, Clifford Seolt and ESTRAYED STRAYED—From the Ralph Ishmael Yarm, nine miles south of Menoken, a black and white spotted pony with small black spot on the right shoulder.“ Kindly notify Mrs. M. Tollefson, Menoken. Phone 6-F-32. 8 EEE HOME done ite men’ be FOR RENT—Room in maalern house, taro blocks from postoffice. Bath and telepfone convenient, 222 Sec- ond street. FOR RENT—Two light-housckeeping rooms with gas for cooking. Lights, water and heat; furnished. 307 4th iret. wet FOR rebep teat be room in mod- ern home suitab! for two. Call at 119 West Thayer or Phone 440-LR. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep-' ing room, in modern ho: Call at 114 Main or Phone 672-LR. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room in modern home. re Call at 216 Second _street or Phone 882-J, FOR RENT: Two furnished rocme for light housekeeping with private entrance. Reasonably priced. Phone 422-M, IR RENT—Modern room, 423. Johp- shirts, blankets ‘and d spreads, a specialty. Also fam- ily washings taken. We call and deliver. Marguerit pala’ Home Laundry, 203 Ave. A, W, corner Mandan street. Phone 1017, were shoppers in Baldwin Saturday. | son were business cajllers at the|, nderson visited | of losing three of his horses during | Emma Nelson from Bismarck were out lest Sunday visited with their ted Mr. and Mrs. Nele Nelson, hey stayed overnight on account of the thonder storm. bee night and returned Monday morning. They alsq visited at the, John Anderson heme. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hendershott and Mr. and Mrs. Windell Hendershott and family from ni MeKenzie were out Inst Sunday ing with Mrs. Bert Hendershot! iter, Mrs, Oscar Coleman, and family. Mrs. Bert Hen- dershott formerly I Skoglund. They are employed at the Heaton ranch, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers and son, Wayne, from Menoken, were here v ing with his father, Joe Ayers, last Sunday. They were dinner guests at the Jim Jiras home in the after- noon, They visited at the- Philip Monroe home near Still, They traded their Chevrolet coach in for n_ used ‘Oakland coach. He is the mail carrier on two routes, makin a trip on each every. other day nort! and south of Menoken. The Strom boys took the job of plowing Axel Lundberg’s farm with their tractor and seed it, but on| account of so much rain the tractor mires down and the work is delayed. The Bourgbis boys from the river| made a trip to the Nelson boys one; day this week and got their 25 head of ‘cattle whieh they wintered for) them. They also got the bunch from: ‘red Schroeder which he summered | wintered. Mé. Bourgois will ship the cattle in July. Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Nelson and tame| ily, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder went to Bis- marck to attend the funeral of Mr: Forest Harding, who passed away Saturday night. She had been very sey ft some time in the Bismarck hospital The funeral was at the! Pres yterian church at 3 o'clock, Rev. | Wright officiating. Mrs. Jake Fetch, from North Bend, | | Oregon, arrived in Bismarck Wedne: jaue to attend the funeral of her Forest Harding. a | Braddock \ Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock the high school students held the annual all school banquet in honor of the graduating: class of 1927. The gym was prettily decorated for the occasion in moss greeh und rose, the senior colors. A long table was set in the gymnasium, © Pink carnations formed the centerpiece, Clever nut cups and combination place cards added to the effect. Tonsts and {other. speeches were given between courses, the toastmistress being Winifred Mandigo.. Various awards were made by Mr. Sherwin to the students at the end of the program. The proceeds from the class pla fer Honor the Mayor,” were used the school. A baby boy. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dailey at me St. Alexius rine Monday, May 2nd. ¢ Ladies’ Aid of the Union M. F. church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Ivey. . oR. Ryan and Art motored to Bismarck Mon- ning to be with Mrs. But- ton, who underwent a serious opera- tion at the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. | Button returned home Tuesday while Mrs. Ryan remained over until Wed- nesday. Mrs. Button is getting along nicely. ployed by R. and also to help in the store. Mr. and Mrs. John Holsti of Kin- senger to Bismarck Thursday, return- ane home Saturday. ‘he ladies of the Woodman Circle met at the home of Mrs. W. W. Man- digo) Wednesday afternoon, The next meeting will be with Mrs. G. Hulett Wednesday afternoon, May 18. John Swangon and son, left Thursday for Steele to try for work on a road grading outfit. Miss Elsie Bier visited in Brad- dock Thursday and Friday. Misses Ethel and Winifred Man- digo spent the week-end in Bismarck visiting friends. Supt. L. D. Berg will deliver the commencement address in the gym- nasium Thursday evenisfg, May 26th. Our commencement program will be in rae week's news items. E. W. Baker has spent the week with E. Foyle's bridge crew south of Linton. Joseph F. Fourth street. Phone 887 evenings. Fitzgibbons autoed to By Taylor | — THERE Was A PENNY DUE ON THE . POSTAGE / poe to purchase six new pictures for Frank Van Hook has’ been em-|| H. Corey to drive his delivery truck through the country ily called at athe John Resen homeg tyre were Braddock callers Wednes- jay. Miss Rachel Shepard was a pas- Charlie, Bismarck Friday morning, returning home the same evening. rof, H. M. Sherwin poe a ie to Burnstad Saturday to be the judgen at a declamatory bea of that town school. Messi James Ryan motored to , Bismarck Sunday. There will be a meeting of the cemetery association in the Braddock hall Wednesday, May 18th, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of electing one trustee for one year and one for two years. All interested, please com: Several of the Braddock pe took if the first dance of the sea: at Pursian Lake park Friday night. Mesdames Vie, Barton and Shepard attended the Kintyre club banquet Friday evening. We wauld like to caution. those who drive cars onto the school grounds not to travel at any time faster than. eight miles per hour, There are children pluying at all hours on the school grounds. and some day some one of these children is is going |to be seriously injured. We as your cooperation in this matter. The best waytis not to drive onto the | school grounds at all at any time. Reverend Pearson, will deliver the baccalureate sermon at the Braddock school gymnasium Sunday morning, i May 22. | i) Canfield | Rev, MeCoy gave a sermon at the} | schoolhouse Sundays Mr. and Mrs. John Howe called ai| jthe Fred Urback Bos Sunda: Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin n Wilton Sunday. Mr. Harold Kennedy and Alice |O'Brien called at the H. C. Rasebe home Sunday evening. | Mrs, Anna Knudson spent Sunday at the Joe Keifer home. | Joe Keifer had the misfortune of being kicked by a horse Monday. Grant Lindsey drove to Bismarck Sunday to see his wife who is a {patient in a hospital here. The intermediate room of the Can- ield school hiked out to the rocks | for a pienic Friday. Fred Olson had the misfortune of | |running a sliver in his stomach while | getting the line between the plow pole and horse. He went to Wilton and had it taken out. He. will not he able to work for a few days. A large crowd attended the Ladies’ Ald held nt the Roy Little home Wed- nesday, May 4t The next meet- will be at. the Ole Gilson home |, ited i aeuing: May Mr. and Mes. Gerald, visited home jay even Henry Swanson, y Bailey and Osear Olson were Bismarck business callers a_few days, Irene Ward assisted Mrs. 1. vate with housework during D: sence, Mrs. Ole Olson and so drove down to Pettibone Friday, to meet Miss Sophie Olson, who has come here from Knoxvil Iowa, to spend a month visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. M. O'Brien visited a while with Mrs, Mary Rasche Friday. Grace Rasche has returned from Bismarck where she has been visit- ing. The American Ghylin and on, Legion guxiliary served 70 people at their supper given Regan, April 30th. Quite a bit of joney was taken in, The next American Legion auxiliary meeting will be at the J. Danielson home in Regan, May 12th. Temvik | ——_"“# Ed Chilson left for Linton last week. He will work for E. Fogel. Math Koppy and Frank Sleva of Wednesday, Carl Reich had charge of the dray line while Chester Brogden was away plowing. ‘ Ferdinand Kiemele of Emmonsburg was visiting with his uncle, John Kiemele, Wednesday and Thursday. Christ Grenz of Hazelton was a caller here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, A, W. Quast and son Neil motored to Hazelton Wednes- day evening. Mrs, Ed. Larvick and Mrs, Nesia E, Buck visited school Thursday aft- ernoon. Mrs. Buck had a short lec- ture for tHe children of the W. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freid from near Hazelton and Mr, and Mrs, Mar tin Ohlhauser and son from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Bar- bara Ohlhauser, Thursday afternoon at Emmonsburg. Mrs, Necia * Buck of Fargo, a W. C. T. U. worker, gave a lecture here at the schoolhouse Thursday evéning at 8 o'clock. A large crowd attended, The Y. P. B. met at the Olaf Lar- vick home Friday evening . A fine Program was rendered, after which came roll call, and new members were taken up, At the conclusion a lunch was served. The next meeting Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son Neil attended the play at theaLinton high school, It was titled “The Charm School,” class of the school. Miss Ann Calquhoun spent the week-end with her parents. Paul Mausehund and son Verl of Hampton were business callers here ir. and Mrs, Ed, Larvick, daughter fj Bertha, May Chilson and Mrs. Necia f E. Buck were overnight visitors at H the Olaf Larvick home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and id Renee and ‘ ttended the movies ‘at Linton Friday evening. Glen Chase spent the end with hig mother out in the country. Mii uise Foell spent the week- n| Sunday guests at the Joe Keifer| jy Hampton were business callers here} will be May 27 at the Oscar Lar-| b | vick- home. and was given by the senior ;, Bue NETS mouee an & sRAeee tant Of Carolina Schaffer call date : fer called on War- . Art Button, Leo Dailey and | %! irs. J. J. Stroh, daughters id Velda cnet on John Stroh’s Saturday’ evening. Esther and-David Schatz Visited with Myrtle Brown Priday after aehool. Emil Johnson hae family were }. Zelmers, Esther Johnson oad on “Heckers’ last week. Ed. Schatz hauled’ home a load of oats from Pickardville Thursday. Fred Hochhalter and family of Bismarck called on their parents George Hachhalters Sunday evening. Karl Schatz made a trip to Pickard- ville Friday to haul home a load of seed grain, Mrs, J. R. Jones visited with Mrs. Pond of Arena last week. _ Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Bender and infant daughter Luella visited with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bender, Sunday. Annie, Mary, and Jake Hochhalter motored to Rogan to visit their, sis- ter, Mrs, John Stinert, Sunday eve- ning, tH rt | Wild Rose | Little Pearl Peterson, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Feltheim, in Braddock, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville had as guests at their home over the week- Elsie Bier of Braddock Kes en0t, te: er nt Wild Rose school No. 1, ¥ Florence Adams of the Dana neigh- borhood and Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher of Cherry Grove school. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Brownawell motored to Sterling Wednesday aft- ernoon, spending .the night at the Harold Brownawell home and return- ing Thursday, Earl Elliott drove their bunch of . cattle up to the Carlisle pasture Wed- nesday. Miles Stanton, teacher of school No. 2, spent the week-end with the home folks near Braddock. Milton Doehle of Moffit came over Thursday with his Fordson to plow on section 9, Miss Elsie Saville and little sister Nunae attended a program at the ddock school, given by Mrs, Sher= teacher of the primary grade, Friday night. Mr. and = Mra, Gus Hiwela and ee Ta motored to Kintyré Fri- n business, “Miles Benn who has been seriously ill of spinal meningitis at a hospital in Bismarck, is reported as improving and expects to soon return to his home near Moffit. The Apperts, well diggers of Hazel- ton, are drilling a deep well at the O. B. Swanson home. Dwight Carlisle and Homer Brown- awell motored to Hazelton Wednes- day on business, sses' Mary and Florence Elliott,” inished successful terms of school Friday, near Wilton, returned home Saturday on the Soo. Swanson is on the sick list. . and Mrs. Harold and son Bobby of Ste: Friday evening, here, ‘A large number of our young peo- ple attended the opening dance at Pursian Park Friday evening. Norwegian Day, May 17, will be celebrated at Pursian Park again this year, R. J. Elliott, who has been very ill with mastoid. infection, does not improve as rapidly as could be de- sired, OMI EE TE Wilton The talk on .Persia given:in the Presbyterian church Thursday eve- ning by Mrs, John Newton Wright of Bismarck was enjoyed by a \full house. Mrs. Nettie Macomber visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Stewart, in Mandan last week. Mrs. William Brown returned Sate urday from Aberdeen, South Dakota, where she attended the convention of the Woodman circle. John Kiefer was looking after his farming interests in Regan the fore- part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. G, Skinner went to Bismarck Saturday on the Soo, but returned Sunday driving a new Buick landau sedan. Miss Ella Olson of Carrington spent Sunday with hér mother, Mrs, Hanna Olson. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Grabackowitz of Bordulac spent Sund: the home of Mrs, Grabackowitz’s mother, Mrs. Louis. Hagen. Mr. and Mrs, George Hanwell vis- ited relatives in Bismarck the latter part of last, week. Miss Violet Larson returned to her home Wednesday from Philadelphia where she has been attending college . 8. Brownawell ing were down visiting relatives _franenees business Vernal, the tenes year old son of Mr. and Mrs, Art. Ferris, bed been on the sick list for several E, David McGinnis visited with his wife and baby at the Bismarck hospi- tal Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wilde and children motored to Elizabeth, Minn,, Sunday* and visited with — relatives until: Wednesday. My, and Mrs. Toe Mickelson of Re- gan visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gottlieb . Hochhalter. Sunday. Mrs, Mickelson, is a sister to Mr. Hochhalter. Rev. and. Mrs. G. W. Stewart and her parents. i bed wind storm Sunday night play- part here by blowing over the fing pole on. the school ground, chimney at the Schlecht meat market and part of the roof of Enders’ Lum- ber yard. Miss. Dorothy Brown the spent nd with her parents re sae of Adams called. on Pal Mr. pool motored to New Salem to over the week-end. wold John berettas are the ae and teal of Stie- ing Py ii hid = pte: two children of Mendan, spent Satur- ke in pubes visiting. relatives. ; tace Weirauch of Detroit Minsenate is wielting. at the inate "Mitchel home, r as ge a