The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1927, Page 2

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I EE ES Sa osu Te ime ae, et mee Me ee Kadlec orscraoestibiesting —________""--X | Taft | $ char eva UP" Kin Folks Picnie: The Gosney and skill families motored to Bismarck y, where they were joined by R. Kositzky and Roy Kositzky es, from there they all went ian Park where they enjoyed us picnic dinner in honor Raidar Earling and Sunday dinner with james Johrison. ‘aunce Luybeu’s, farm Olson took} Tiebenser’s sister, Witt urday evening an Anton Novy and ‘hom called on Andrew Nieters peetey. The party dance given by Mr.-and Mrs. Herman, Seilinger was very well attended and a good: time is rer port 1 Flogd-pfartgd: on, his sum- John C. mer vacation,” walking, to, Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause called Gaskill, who is leaving for the evening. . The afternoon was spent) Mr. and Mrs, August Lundberg and | in to the experimental sta-, son, Leonard, called ining school and other inter-} Englebretson home Tuesday, At the close of the, "Alfred all met at the C, R.! Wednesday. home in Bismarck where ved a strawberry feast, the being raised in their Miss Vivian Gaskill Un! and Mr, Earl ¢ the James Koon home Monday ning. , we Hear From Iowa: Mrs. Candee, who taught our term of school here, is spending her vacation at Univer: y Park, Iowa, She writes that it is fine school there and a nice bunch of young folks and a very nice man at the head) of the school. The! weather, she says, is very cool and rainy there but the country is beau- tiful. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ca id little daughter, Margeric, } us, Gus- kill_ and Mrs. Clinton Gaskill called at the P. M. Gosney home Wednesday evening. Miss Beatrice kill called at eve- Mr. and M Oberg, the latter's! brother, and Miss Belva Beatty were| Bismarck callers Tuesda; Mrs. Henry Jesson and daughters, Genevieve a ed at the \ planting flax and are now busy work- ing on the township roads, M John Be and children were t the George Lewis home ufternoon. Mrs Herman Nieman was a Ster-| ling caller Friday. , Mrs. Ed, Olson spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. John Benz. P. M. Gosney went to Driscoll Fri day afternoon to attend the Farmers Mutual Fire and Lightning Insur- ance meeting. The food sale which the M. E. Lad Aid held in the Parkes store, was well attended and a neat sum netted for the society. Mrs. Art Uhenawith and Mrs, Dyerstad were in charge of the sale. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp and baby were Sterling visitors Thursday evening. Roy Laker was a Moffit call- » afternoon. { M. Ladies’ Aid will at the Frank Rice home, ist. All women are cordially invited. to come. Word has been received here by the triends of Miss Carey Reddy an-| nouncing her marriage at Denve orado. Congratulations and best wishes are extended. ‘This community was visited by a soaking rain Sunday afternoon und evening. It rained steady Tuesday, afternoon which was much appre- ciated by the farmers as it was get- ting quite dry and dusty. Mr. Rash Wagner and Mrs. Charlie Anderson motored. to Bismarck Sun- day where they visited Ole Toxon, who is sick in the hospital there. ‘| Presley Gosney drove Mrs. Dyre- stad’s car to Bismarck Sunday where she and the children visited Mr. Dyrestad, who is sick in the St. Alex- ius hospital. A weinie roast was given Thursday night in honor of Earl Gaskill who is soon leaving for the navy and Miss Beatrice Uhl, who is a guest at the Gaskill home. Marvin’ Alm and Barlick Fisher were business callers in Wilton Wed- | nesday. M and aric, called in Regan! ur Landerholm called in Regan Wednesd: and John Howe y on Herb Folmer's Misses Esther and called ‘Thursday. M ind Hilda Krause Mrs. Herb Folmer and ut the Wildwood Sunday. Marie and Agnes Selahn calied in Regan Saturday. | Mrs. August Krause. visited with ‘friends in Wilton F’ fi Friday. —————————____ + Steiber \ ROM aisiade eo UE DESY Mr. nd Mrs. John Bjerke, who were recently married, were guests the John Carlson home from Fri- Mrs. Bjerke is a el visited at the Malone home a couple of days last, week J.B. Jones hauled a load of cream !to Regan Tuesday. Miss Julia Oakland of Faith, 8. D., pending a few days at the Wm. Blue home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden were callets ut John Carlson's Wednesda: Merwin and Vina Oder were Su itors at Wm. Hickel’s. day vi Doyle were Regan visitors Saturday on Vernna and Ila Folmer/ called on Mr. and Mrs. Herb! i fat the Fred Ehnes, home Wednesday | at the Eric and Mrs. Anderson Wednesday. Anderson called in Regan| and Mrs. Elvin Hoover Saturday. | | Mrs. Louie Kink ana Northwest Regi Regionat | gional advisory board at Valley: evening. Miss Gertrude Hickel went to Tut tle Wednesday afternoon after spend- ing a week in this vicinity visiting friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bjerke motored to Driscoll Sunday where they spent the day with Mrs. Carl- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. nith, Merwin Oder helped” Cc. L. Malone fix his car Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Patzner and family were Regan shoppers Saturday. eve- ning. Julius Olson had the mi getting his head hurt while digging stone. Mr, and Mrs, C, L, Malone called at the John Carlson home Wednesday fortune of evening, George McAllister and sons Glen and Earl were Regan visitors Sat- urday, Mr. and Mr: Gottlieb Steinert were Regan visitors Monday, Wing | —___—_—_—_ Mr. and Mrs, Richardson and son of Linton visited their son Howard, who is employed by Harry Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland — re- turned Monday night from a three weeks’ vacation spent in Minnesota, The farmers who have sheep in South Dakota und lowa, visiting this community ave busy shearing relatives. them, The sale held at the J. D. Hoag =Burt Morris visited, Ole Texon Sand leenineees Saturday was quite well day, who is sick in the Bismarck attended. hospital. Mr. and Mrs, O. J. Rise of Lein “Mrs. Burns Bailey and children township were: shoppers in Wing visited at the George Lewis home !Saturda: Wednesday afternoon. Isaac Turnoy shipped out a car iss Katherine Cox has been'joad of hogs and. cattle Tuesday. visiting at the Robert Sharp home. | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoeft and fam ily ‘ited at the John Benz home Tuesday evening. Miss Elenora Harr spent a’ few days in Jamestown the latter part of the week. A carload of cattle and hogs was) shipped out of Sterling Tuesday. Roy | ‘Baker, Gaskill, Hurr, and Gosney ‘were among the shippers from Taft. | Mr. and Mrs. English and children of Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Harold| Hargrave and family were pleasantly | -entertained at the Frank home Tuesday evening. Mrs. E, A. Van Vleet left Tuesday for Fargo, where she jo and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Son. noman, and from there they all journeyed to their old home for a visit with relatives and friends. eorge Shaffer was attending to business at Steele a few days the Past week. Raidar Olson: visited with James Johnson Wednesday. Ralph Beyer is working on the tel- ‘gphone line thege days. work igs qn in Clen-: Lake ;towns! Mr, and Mrs,"H, Smith were pleas- antly surprised to have their son; “Harold and wife and little daughte: ‘of Fort Ransom drive uv to visit them, also Mr. and Mrs. John Bierke. Mrs. J. E. Sharp, Mrs. Ed. Gibson ‘and. Everett Chappeel were at the Al- se Christensen home Saturday. ir, and. Mrs. Henry Olson ~ fam-}. iyi visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Olson, The folowing were visitors at ee H. Smith _— Sunday: 4 Carlson of Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and baby of Fort. pr oe Mr..and Mrs, John (Bieeee of Fort Ranson, Mr. and Mrs. go Nelson and. son Harvey and] r it egy oe ig Pia irs, ensel iter ‘agutier” Ms and Mrs, ‘Shaffer Sun- Hire; Masold Harare were i with: De, 4g gt Mrs, due. alse Tice, Ray Bond, Dick | Conrad, Art Goge and Bertha Piep- korn spent Sunday at Wildwood lake, near Wilton. Lester Du Tait of Mercer is vis- iting some of nis olds friends here. Joseph Rice and Arnold’ Christi son of Lein stopped in here Sunday ‘on their way to the “Rocks,” west of Wing. The ball game played at the Wing ball park Sunday ended with a score 9% to 8 in favor of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knowles and daughter and son made a business trip to Bismarck Wednesday, Ed Larson spent Saturday in Wil- ton. Theo. Johns is employed at the; [Rabeerata ranch during the illness of Ris . and Mrs. John Weber and ited at the Mueller home |Monday evening. ; A number of Wing folks attended ithe. party dance held at the Herman Seilinger farm Saturday. night. John Flood is busy giving the E. E. Glanville house a coat of paint. The daily vacation Bible school closed last Friday. A program was ven at the. Congregational. church Sunday in honor of children’s day d. was quite well attended. | Harold | Mueller and Leonard |Knowles called at the Kulaski farm ‘Monday evening. Babe Knowles made business ttrip to Carson ‘Sunday. Schrunck Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant were in Wing Wednesday. Roy and Willard Krause are stay- ing with their aunts, Mrs: John and Sam Koch, this week, while their parents are away: on 'w visit. Mr. and Mrs. Cael Johason and family called: at the Joo: Novy. home jesday. - Witt ind: son John wore bu s'in Wing Wednesday. Rag and: Gustav Witt took some cattle to Denhoff Friday, for: their father. John Witt went to Wing Thursday to get his car fixed. Fred Smith was in: Wing Wednes- day afternoon: - rman Thursda: Nieters was in Wing evening. iia ‘Witt ell at Herman ure Fred Smith visited the asche home June 11 big oped a ie ta me Brittin a | M. M. Dralle was a Bismarck caller Monday. Miss Grace Bunker | Smith were marrie Mrs. and John M,’ Whiteaker visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Triplett attendéd church in Bismarck Sunduy. Advisory. Board to Meet at Valley City lope that a large number of North Dakota farmers and business: men will find an portunity to attend the meeting ofthe Northwest Re- by 26 was expressed here to- mbers of the state railroad on: July day by board. Crop prospects will be reviewed at the meeting and a checkup: made on the facilities of the railroads for handling the prospective: business. The freight car requirements of cach state and district will be esti+ mated and prepurations made by the beeen to handle: this business, Crop estimates made at this’ meet! ing probably will have’ a: better per centage of accuracy than most of those made by other sources, accords the. railroad phen hca ba and Monday, Junc 20, |) i elevators. In recent years, he said, the estimate has been within a f per cent of the to! as dis- closed by later shipping records, The meeting is expected’ to bring more than 100 ‘persons to, Valley City, about .7) being expested from the Twin Cities alone. Justice Court o-——_——__ ———— Allen Frazer of Florence Lake township was arrainged before Jus- tice of’ the Peace R. H. Crane’ late Saturday night on a chargo of en- gaging th ‘the liquor traffic.’ Waiv- ing- examination he was bound over to the district court’ and has signified his willingness to plead guilty before Judge Fred Jansonius... He rob- an. learned to love one enbach wrote the: husband app Tod: cifie ri e Saturday hy iden ad Cece a raid. made ie re tite. office and’ fy agents, who state t! ‘The arrest jatives, of tl ral pi aii | found a good: sigqd stilhLand a pnd a.quantity, of, jiquon, Bhemiés Durkig War, But.One Man Will Let; Other Masry His Wife) Chicago, they aa i world war, He lishmat none alter Reichenbach, Japing’s wife. Mr: Japing and her two bi ee returned Jel the family had lived, and Javing ~~ England when war was) ta Coemany from turned to declared. She and in to bie Fa free her. [fd | fe | Applications Merger of 2 divored, Are Signed Today St. Paul, July July 8. aay Inder the terms of tions, the two Northern |i ing to. C. W. ichpike 1, rem of Fe ably be ‘brought up before, ie ee | Spokane, Portland. and ‘Seattle ra way,. which: they ong, ving here, embossing business in Leipzig, | have agreed that the —P—Applica- tions for permission to merge the Great Northern and the Northern Pa- lways were siened here to: day. and will-be presented to the In. terstate Commerce Commission with- in a few days. Charles Donnelly, presiden Northern Pacific. in whose office the; aplications were ‘siened, probably would be commission in Washington next Fri- luid before the! » Would. be cper- July Esse | mrs. eeeriles in the} R. Japing, anj nna Provrietor of latter marry | Marie Prager) im, where! RKeienenbac other. ‘For Roads | | i - | of the said they/ the applic: sand. the Seattle line and the; When President Coolidge reviewed national guard “troops at Rapid a number cf girls, from the United States: Indian school came to see the chief ati City, S. D., recently, ated as a unified system by the! Great Northern Pacific company by | lease and stock ownership. The applications were signed to- day on behalf of the two Northern! roads and the Spokens, Por:land and| Northern Pacifie compan: ‘ This data is compiled and published weekly for* your protection. Cut this out for ready reference. You should not } pay more than‘ the pricc listed. below for cars in. first class condition. Consult the guide before deciding: on any purchase. The latest copy should: be in: plain view. wherever used ears aro offered: for sale. BUICK Pas Cap. 1922 ‘Tour... 1922 Caupo 1922 Sedan Tour Coupe Sedan 19 Rastr., ist tour’: 1 oe. Coupe. 924 Dole Ser ‘Sed | 1924 Spt. Rds. 1984. Bot. Tr. 1 Se 34C, 1924 Cabr. 3 Ma 1926, Simm: 19 wn 6. 25, Coupe . 1925 Rondeter Z: Touline 6 . Sedap ie ts a eescwe: riots teh tibet td ry beer a a cyl Appra al Mod. Year Type 1933. 193 925 Late Series ae ek etna hee ce liemamonpannennaEbinewescndanonadnenca-se--chadhnanecenchennnaqnannincees’? orek CHRYSLER ( 1 Tuder Early Model 1938 uel, y Mode! i 1936, r Pass Broughar Imp. Sedan \, Royal. Co! Crown Imp. Royal Coupe Crown Sedan Coupe Roadster Touring Coupe DeLuxe Roadster Touring Coupe lan. DeLuxe (A) Roadster . a Roadi a “iow b sbigh ‘Touring Cap. Cyl. Appraisal ed) 800.00 800.00 750.00 800. ow 85.00 100.00 100.00 Mod. Year 1 Pass pe AXWELL, (Continued) ) Cabriolet Carriale Coup Si Coupe 4 Dr. Sedan ‘Touring, Sp Tourin Carriole Sedan Roudster .. ne Touring °.. Sp touring Victoria 49 Adv 166, Roadster . Ad Touring . ‘Ad Tourin Coupe Sedan Sedan 3 Sedan 2 Dr’. ictoria . Roadster Touring . Shee 1331925 Sedan 2 Dr. Spee 13 jan 4 Dr Ajax Six 51, 1925 Touring Alas Bx 21, 1925 Sedan . , iy Spee 131, 193 1926 Touring . 8, 1926 Coupe 4 Dr: 1926 Sedan 2 Dr 1926 Sedan 4 Dr | 1926 Sedan 4Dr . Coupe . Roadster Houdster : Gouring toupe 4 Sedan. RE He eeeeerne Penne ennaanenreneane Seeeesonagan pee RR RGe es caeec be see hapea+--<cnéecaans a cansaanaacanaaanadangaananaanaaaa aac ~ @aencanapenanaacanzaaa Garage Men Invited to Demonstration All garage men of the city and will be signed | surrounding territory and any other in New York this week for the Great ' persons interested, are invited to at- before tend a special demonstr their presentation to the commission. will be given at the Patterson hotel Cap. Cyl. Appraisal 300,00 451 1000, 900, 1125.00 1200.00 1195.00 600.00 600.00 800.00 800,00, 860.00 TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927 Wednesda; evening at Jorden ‘of Now Yor ses ‘sty r ebenes : NE. Soraan caries with Mig equi ment ‘for demonstrating the anti- pntok wate of all kinds of gaso- al ie iret dakf Yo BO both anterbgeecand es ’ 5 i = at Alvin Cors of: Raleigh. Grant * | county, won mn estiprice in,the con- 1 | test , conducte: ithe te de- {| jion for 4 portman of, any the bes' T OF essay. ied why aaa Dakotans should flour fro: ng state mill and ae vator. for. the, winn were offered te by. the. state mill ai elevator. association. Cors ‘received a’ cheek. for $199. Other prize winners, were: M Maxie, Dunn county, ae Van Liedike, Lahr 3 mn, Liedtke, , hi The wihies in wih contest. alsa. received: a: prize. E. L. Fi 71,. Steel hon Algg g i Youngstown, Ohio, July 5,—()— Edwin L. Ford, 71, retired steel ex- ecutive, one of the founders of the Younaetane Steel company, died to- jay. MINNESOTA BANK CLOSED - St. Paul, July. 5.—4A—The Maple- ton State Bahk of that city, with de- posits of anproximately $250,000, was closed’ today, A. J. Veigel, conr- missioner of banks announced. Frozen assets and depleted: reserve was given as the cause of,closing. ‘ion which Pass Cyl. Aj 1 — ‘ome < pacts n Roadster Touring Coupe: Sedan. . Red Bird | Red Bird . Black. Bird. 47 c 3 door 2 door 4 door Sed. 2 Bluebird Std Sedan” 1 1936 Ci 1926 . nee Light 6, Light 6, 1921 Rondmter = 1921 Touring 131 up , 1921 Sedan , 193 Brougham Ka . 921 Phaeton 3 1931 Brougham ‘sa°t rl a Shad Kine 6, 19. Light 6, 1 pe. lAght 6, 1922 Coupe - Light 6, 1922 Sedan é Snec. 6, 1922 Roadster Spee 6 1950 1 Sedan 5 Light’ 6, 1023 Roadster Light 6, 1923 Touring ... Tight 4, 1028 Coune Big 6, 1923 Touring . Big 6,19 Sed Light 6, 1924 Roadster . Light 6, 1838 ‘Touring Light 6, 1924 Coupe Light 6, 1924 Coup Light 6, 1924 Sedan ..... Spec 6, 1924 Roadster ... & 194 Phaetoi Bis" 6, “yout ‘Touring Big 6, 1924 Sedan . Spee Snec 6, Bix 6, 1935 sean | Spee. H pee 6 920 Rourlug Big 6, 1926 e : PMMCAMAAMDA®ARAPARAAAAMAAAAMAMPARMAMAMAAAATAMASMAMARAARARARAZARA®AR a His Touring... .. Coupe. desze Ed a eee S

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