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FRIDAY, JULY 15, 192? be used at Stanton, N. D. Paying, 20 cents a yard mi! Haas tracting Co.; Stanto: OVERNMENT : Forest Rangers, jal ents (Investigator id ‘4 7 * ge rs) ae make month, “How to fy? mated free. Od OzM Louis, 33-P, St. RN fac trade, Barbers in great demand, big wages, easy work. New. catalog and special summer offer free. nee Barber College, Fargo, N. D. SALESMEN é y ‘WANTED — industrious “person to introduce-and supply the (ted for Rawieigh Howvehold jucts in Morton county. 400 a month or more clear Rawleigh Methods get ak everywhere. No selling exp jence required. We ply Products, outfit, sales and seen everything you need. crease every month. Lowest price: \ best. values; most complete serv- T. th Co., Dept. and paints, very attractive prop ion for right men. Phone or write R. T. Swain, tsales-manager, Inter-State’ Oil ‘Co, Pat hotel, Bismarck, N._D. AGENTS AGENTS—Wanted to sell insurance. Pay salary of $30.00 a week. Good chance to start with a busi- mess. Write Tribune No. 41. \ Close to ‘town ate) Suitable for two. Gentlemen only. Call at 41 or phone 1152. For RENT— Rooms (or ligt Tight house. ping. ‘ery reasonal jone 5 bese or call at 618 Sixth Whest, R RENT—Sleeping room and dor with piano. Call at 622 Seco! street. FOR RENT—Farnished rooms in mcdern home and close in. Call er or phone 923 FURNITURE FOR SALE FO! LE—Six dining chairs, table, buffet, mission type, leather up- hho stered living room chairs and settee, table, fern box, bed- chiffonier, rocker and chair, iron bed, springs, mat- tress, washtubs, enamel top kitchen ket, bassinette. tree me 1126, FOR SALE—One dre: , Oil stove, dining table. oak chairs, two rock- ing chairs, cot and mattress, also ary table. Pri Call_at 404 Avenue B. FOR SALE—Two electric stoves, one gas stove. one ice box and one bath tub. Inquire at Cowan's Drug Store. MISCELLANEOUS “WANTED—To lease to responsible parties a: good garage and acces- sory business with apartment to live in. Parties must be in a posi- tion to take over about or worth of stock and equipm Place new, doing a and well located. No, 36. pea tastes rite Trnbune LOST—Biack rimmed glasses in 90! leather case. Finder pleese return to Capitol Funeral Parlors. ST—A bunch of between. Lucas Store and Dr. O'Hara's of fice. Finder Espo notify M. J. Reisanuer of Mandan for reward. HOME LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS work dene, e ity. Also family taken, Small ve at erit Bulten’s Hi 203 Ave. A West. P! washings ww ai News of Our Neighbors Menoken Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Aberlein and family returned home’ Thursday afternoon after spendi three weeks visiting relatives and friends at Anamoose, aie Mayville jerm, | 82d Northwood, N. D. Mrs. Whitteg of Genter, D., features, kitehen cabinet, fall base, | epent several da Tinting het ment, laundry tubs, Horgh, and daughter, Mrs. Clifford Craven. maple floors, for $4760 on liberal | Mrs. Craven motored to Center Fri- terms. Modern 6 room cottage | day, taking Mrs. Whitteg home. close in, for rent for imme- Miss Mildred Farnston was visit- diate possession. Geo. ing pets sister Mrs. Chester Boyd FOR RENT—Four room flat with | Several days of this week. bath. Heat and water furnished.|| Mr. and Mrs. Otto A} Bix room modern newly decorated| tained Mr. and Mrs. ous: HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—5 room, new, bungalow, 2 bedrooms, bui enter- iph Ish- Lawn mower|mael, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Craven Mr. Glen Oder, to dinner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. Agnew and ily motored to Bismarck Thurs- day visiting Mrs. J. F..Ashley and ul res} son at the St. Alexius hos- a and Mrs. Fred Erickson and son returned home Wednesday after ‘spending the Bt lt in Mineo, Mr. and Mrs. bling and children motored to Bism: Sun- day to take Eleanor, their seven FOR RENT—Six room modern di ing, three bedrooms, full bi ment, close in, immediate pos: ston, Aso four room partl: ern house, close in. Geo. ister. MODERN BUNGALOW FOR RENT. All modern bungalow, two bed- room! oa wernt “i screened porch, o at school. Vaca: fist Téeh, Gall 3 Mandan street FOR: LE OR R oe RENT—6 room mod- ern “home with hot air here full eoment: Karl for oc- Maney about daly’ seen O'llare, City. FOR RENT—Six room modern house located on South’ side of N. P track. Call at 511 Second street. E. J. Schultz. FOR RENT—A nice corner one room furnished fiat, reasonable rent, urain Apts., phone 03, FOR a reg eight-room house on Paved street. Apply at 821 Fourth Neil Campbell, owner. OR RENT—Seven room modern on at 1008 Avenue C. Phone 1 on a sliver, to Bi aang janes ea me a Dralle and r Edna spent “oe vi ing relatives in Blamare z Abe ins, who sie been pro- pool room here, for Sean of tl several years, near Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood and family were visiting Mrs. Turner of Sterling Sunday. Forty-four attended the: Sunday school at the town hall July 10. The ladies aid will meet July 14. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson and daughter Goldie, Mr. Richard Kerby of Bismarck, were visitors at the A. C. Dance home Sunday. Mrs. A. Dance and son Maurice re turned home with them, spending Monday shopping and visiting in Bismarck. A school board meeting was held in the Menoken school house Tues- day afternoon. The year’s busines: was straightened up and teachers “ay for the following year. Mrs. ul Holdnes was appointed Pres. APARTMENTS fun KENI—Two room modern fur- nished P omesgredh at 924 Fourth ne of the finest apart- ments in town. Close in. a sonable. Phone 347. FUR KENT—Furmsned or nished meg at the Flats. For BRST osoaers forsls wor oo at seg Apts. oot ‘Stain FOR RENT—Furnished one room Haselhurst. ‘antur- Varney pointed clerk for this year. $ a and ere “ei Craven and ‘amily were junda: inner guests ‘atrin at the V. M. Craven home, Miss Eleanor Craven of Bismarck is spending the week at the Carl FOR RENT — Unfornished apart- ments at Person Court. Phone 796. ROOM AND BOARD in modern home. Large light newly decorated rooms. For sale some furniture, also for rent a fireproof garage. Call at 614 Eighth street or phone 457-M. ‘OR Butcher Fixtures, High grade ona im good condition, cooler, slice cash register, MeCaskey regi scales computing and platform motor and grinder, kettles, ice and sawdust, ell smaller utensils used in busine: included. County seat town and a par business good crops, competition in meed, “1,600.00, take this, Weite Tribune No. 40. on new car one half price. "Phone 476-3.. ‘ n| bride new is Mrs. Elizabeth Baker home. 3 Joe Wiles ahd little daugh- re visiting Mrs. A. H. Kilep- bain, Miss Elvina Beck is. working for, Poti John Renschler’ at Emmons- TE. Mrs, James Monahan returned Mon- day from South Dakota; where she had been visiting for a few days. Steve Keppy of Hampton was a caller in town Tuesday. . Miss Sher- esa Koppy, @ho has been working for Mrs, Quast, accompanied him home where she will visit for some time. Miss Alice Calquhoun is werk- FOR RENT— Apartment in Tribune Build‘ng, Apply Tribune office. nae: SAW HER WED Ande: Ind.—Sixty-five years ago a bewildered couple of elepers called at the White House to inquire where they could be married. Presi- dent Lincoln, upon hearing of etieg roduced a minister and he and Mrs. incoln served as witnesses. ler, who told of the marriage on a recent anniversary. FASHIONABLE BELTS Belts, ranging from half-inch style to wide bandings of six or tide it inches, have an inere: Predictions ave that. fall everything year old oe who had ste; We pped Moved on his farm] ) Roy | § fans and Park Wood was reap-| da mm TE DONT CALLATHAT BEI!” H A PAL, MAJOR !~Nou PROMISED ME AN’ HANK THAT TH’ THeee 7 RiP UP ToO-GROGAN'S AN’ Now You'RE Givin! US Ti’ OFFICE,1o Go CAMPIN' WITH THEM THREE SODA ing for Mrs. Quast during her absence. Mrs, Mike Smith and daughter, Mrs. Pete Bender of Hampton were busi ness callers here-Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Buck of Hamp- ton were to do their shopping ednesday. Power Hendrix transacted business at Hazelton Wednesday. Chas. DeWitt and children went to Linton Wednesday on busine: |. Hendrix, Dave Cal-| |. DeWitt motored to Linton Wednesday evening to attend Dailey of Carson arrived Wed- jing and will be at the c. J. )nders and daughters, Dorothea and Renee, left by car Thursday morning for Montana where ‘they were called by the serious illness of the former's father. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schenken- ‘eerger and daughter, Vera May, re- turned from a two’ weeks’ trip at/ Boints in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs, James Monahan are | enjoying a visit of the latter’s father, | Mr. Brophy, of South Dakota. | Frank Sha a of the river country led on friends in gown Thurs-| Mrs. Ornson Ott and son, wlsy¢; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ohlhauser at son, Henry, all of the Gayton cou try were shopping in town Thurs- john Schlecht went to Thursday morning, returning same day. Mrs. C. N. Hendrix and Mrs. Dave Calquhoun called on friends at Hazel- ton Thursda: Mrs. F. J. Pietz and Lillian Quast of Linton were callers at the A. W. Quast residence Thursday, evening. pais Dave Calquhoun and Grandma enjoyed a country dinner at oy dcigh Fiela home Friday. Y. P. B. was entertained at the Ed. Wilton the Larvick home Friday evening. large crowd was in attendance and is lunch served which was enjoyed bv all. pcre Grenz was a business caller Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brogden and children left Wednesday morning for Wilton, Underwood and Minot. They expect to be gone for a few d Miss Esther Ochsner went marck on business Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan an- nounce the birth of a daughter Satur- day, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Will Foell and chil- ol eee to spend the Fourth with her ‘A| Benny. inspite Ant wenct EZ AN AL -TH’ TROUBLE OF BUYIN Aj NEW SPARK PLUG, AN’ FILLIA TH’ uizz wird LAKE t+) Vou we By Ahern BONS; BUT You ARE GOING ALONG “To CAMP SCRUB-PINE ALSO!You } ] DRIVE UP IW-THE CAR A FEW DANS AFTER WE ARRIVE, DUST AS OF i ‘ ‘ WERE PASSING BY!) MATTY WILL DRESS UP. AS A WOMAN & POSE AS YouR WIFE, HANK «You J; SEE, INTHAT WAV, “HEY .4| WILL dren, Katherine, William and Jonn| Robert, returned Saturday from a! two weeks’ trip at points in Min-| nesota, where they visited friends and relatives. ° Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son, Niel, attended the mavies at Linton Saturday evening. Jake Grenz of near Hazelton paid Temvik merchants a call Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix and grandson, Thomas, went to Linton Saturday eevning to attend the mov- He Ted Dailey went to Braddock Sat- urday evening to stay with his broth. er, Leo, and family overnight, return- ing the next da: s Rose Schlecht, who is staying at Linton, spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dewitt and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix d Mr, and Mrs. Power Hendrix and My Thomas, spent Sunday at Salt’ Lake. Miss Frances Koppy spent Sunday with her parents at the ranch, E. Trygg | Helen and Gladys Rue went to Arena Monday night to spend the Fourth, Emma Trygg came home from Bis- parents, Ernest Solberg, who came Mount Vernon, Wash., recent: tend his brother's funeral, c the Grant Satter home Satur is a brother-in-law to them. nart Olson called at Geo. Nelson's Monday morning on busin Benny Nelson drove to Bismarck| Monday night and brought Hugo Swanson out to attend the dance at Walter Dietzman’s barn, He is em-| ployed at the International Harvester| Co. in Bismarck and is a cousin to from John Anderson made a trip to Regan ‘Wednesday night transacting business. The state hail adjuster, Paul Joos, from Medina, came back Wednesday after ding the Fourth at Medina,| and adjusted hail losses for Geo.| and Martin Nelson, Ed. Morris and| Henry Strom, The state hail adjuster for Trygg township, H. S. Kleve, from Robin- son, was out Wednesday to adjust! hail losses for Nels Nelson and Geo. Nelton. Henry Strom made a trip to Bis- De wi marek Thursday. has been in a hospit: with him. Satury Gordon, were ents Saturday. night. leaving to Harvey meeting, so he had to send away for repairs, Joe Varley motored to Bismarck Monday to investigate where Clarence Starr, his nephew, who male his home land, Oregon, Not HAVE “THE HEART xo REFUSE You FRAME- uP. REO. U.S. PAN urned home William Brown and Ramstad were Regan shoppers Saturday. Axel Johnson was transacting busi- ness in Regan Satyrday. William Kershaw was in Regan flay en route to the coal mine. je id hauling his winter supply of coal with the truck. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and son, siting with her par- Andrew Tryge was a caller at the Geo. Nelson home Saturday night. Mrs. Cecil Mount, who resides on the Pete Lips farm, visited Saturday night with Enos Strandemo’s while Mr. Mount stayed in Baldwin at E. randemo’s home. here was Sunday school and serv- ices conducted Sunday by Rev. Bach- man in Trygg school No, 1. come every two weeks hereafter. John Resch was a caller at the John Engdahl home Sunday morning. He will John Engdahl and John Resch made a trip to Bismarck with the truck Saturday and hauled in some cattle that Martin Bourgois purchased. A large crowd from here attended the dance at Joe Sorch's Saturday énough tickets, so the Ford car, was not given to the There was also a large the Henry Sunquist barn on the Geo. Cadle farm. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Whitted, Stephen -{ and Florence motored to, Bismarck Saturday on a shopping trip. They didn't sell lucky number as planne Helen Rue came home from Naugh- ton school to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rue. Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie were callers at the Geo. Nelson home Sunday morning, A,number of friends gathered at the Louis Olson home Sunday where they plee rated their wedding anni- John .Kruger is summer plowing on the old Henry Horne farm which he rented from Aug. Johnson, owner, from Washburn. pleted the work, He has nearly com- Anton Fisher had the misfortune of burning the connecting rod out of his jort car on the day they planned on ith his uncle and aunt from Port- Hot Stuff Loo “Ww CHARLESTON — Jimmy ! How'd YOU bo “dTHUMOT SANO - soul BARE ECET!, Mrs. Strom, who crowd at) to attend camp) He left their place Saturday while they were in Bis- :| Wheeler; *| Treasurer, marck and left a note he was going west, not to bother about him, Hugo Swanson, brother to Alice, whd is employed at the International Harvester Co. in Bismarck, had the misfortune of losing his billbook the Fourth at Walter Dietzman’s barn. It contained some money and valuable papers, Word has been received from Geo. Nelson’s mother of Park Rapids, Minn,, that she had the misfortune of running a rusty wire in her hand. She had to consult the doctor in Park Rapids and had it lanced ‘twice. OO | Leith | Waldo Woodbury was a Leith caller Saturday morning. Mrs. Ardt Lehmann and son are spending a few days with her grandma Henley. Leslie Henley was a Leith call- er Friday. The Leith Sewing club held a demonstration at the Phiggles home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert have at- tended the chautauqua at Carson. Lucy and Reinhold Sept attend- ed aes show in Leith Saturday ni bit and Mrs. Robert O’Connell, little daughter and Mary Stine left Sunday for a two weeks’ tour in the Black Hills. E. Anhorn and family made a business trip to Glen Ullin Sun- ge Jacob Sept and son, Ed, were business callers at Leith Thursday. The Camp Fire Girls held a very interesting meeting at Edna Mc- Carty’s home Wednesday. Rollie and Wilma Emch were uests at the Julius Miller home earaeey, ceveriny The R. A. held a very in- teresting pe i Thursday eve- ning. A picnic is planned for the near future, ‘ Mrs: H. Gibson is a Flasher visitor for a féW days this week. Mrs. Claude Lackey entertained the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid at her home Thursday afternoon. She was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Lanoth Woodbury. Mr, Clark Hill is busy putting up hay on his farm south of Leith this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Emch and family, accompanied by Constance Lackey, left Sunday for a two weeks’ tour in the Black Hills. Miss Bernice Beaver of* Wes- burg, Minnesota, was a week-end guest at the home of Mrs. Edythe Jones. Miss Fern Emch spent the past week with relatives and friends at Carson. Announcements have ‘been re- ceived here of the marriage of Miss Inga Syvertson to Mr. Gomer Evans at Valley City, July 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Gomer will reside in Minneapolis. Mrs. Gomer taught ‘the primary grade here for two] be terms and has many friends in this community, who extend congratu- lations. Mr. and Mrs. Estol Heneley left Sunday for an extended visit to the Black Hills. Mr. McGimley, who has spent the past two weeks at the John d.jRink home, left for his home in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John Will motored to Bismarck Thursday evening. During Mrs. Will’s absence, Miss Orene Evans is acting as postmis- tress. Mr .and Mrs. Martin Dahl enter- tained a number of friends and neighbors at their home Thursday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Dahl’s birthday anniversary. Cards and dancing furnished amusement after which a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. Kinkead, formerly of Bris- bane but now residing in Bismarck, was a business caller here Friday. E. J. Saunders transacted busi- ness at Brisbane Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sether and little son returned home Wednes- day evening after spending a week visiting relatives at Fargo and Sor points. Miss Esther Wessel entertained a number of little friends at a birthday: party Thursday after- noon, The afternoon was spent in games and contests after which luncheon was served. A very good time is reported by all youngsters present. Several from Leith are attend- ing the chautauqua at Carson this week and report a very good pro- ing held Tuesday evening at the Farmers State bank the following officers were elected: President, dake Wahl; Vice President, George Secretary, R. Wrucke; J. H. Emch. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hauge were entertaining their many friends Sunday, their twenty-fifth anni- versary- Mr. and Mrs. F. Duncan and family were over Sunday guests at the Weatherby home. Lydia Delters and the Will chil- gen are visiting a few days in El- and Mrs. Fred Sept, accom- anied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emeh, reall at the Jacob Sept Sunday. McKenzie L. E. Heaton returned Tuesday St. Paul where he went with Meg George ‘Britiin of Briti ittin of in visiga®'with Mrs. C. E. Crum Wed- ‘M# and Mrs. D. E. Wharton and gon geturned from their trip to the Lees having had @ most|© pleasant Louis Owen of Menoken was &|1,,, erat the Grant county fair meet-| 0) PAGE NINE tored to Bismarck Saturday, eve- nin, W. L, Watson and fam ily at tended the funeral of Mr. Mrs. David Kershaw’s little son at Glen- coe on Friday, Mrs. Sam liszby. and children of Sibley Butte was in town Satur- da i Mie. and Mrs. Fairchild and son Hanford have returned from their visit at Danbury, Conn, E. W. Anderson motored to Dick- inson Sunday morning returning in the evening. Mrs. Henry Larson entertained a number of little ae Sunday after- noon for her little ee) one the occasion being her eleventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and son Jack of Wing spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Crum, ——— Clear Lake ! Mrs. B. F, Pasley, son Paul an daughter Bernice were shopping in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer, and family, Mrs. Hurley and family were visitors at the Henry. Olson home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Emma Shaffer and daugh- ter, Mrs. Harold Hargrave, were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Chalven Belile is assisting E. A. Van Vieet with some work-for a few days. Mrs. Ole Newland and children visited with Mrs. Robert Sharp of | Driscoll one day last week. Mrs. J. W. Beyer and sister-in- law, Mrs. Mary Hurley, visited with Mrs. Robert Sharp of Dris- coll Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith--have been entertaining their son, Earl Smith, and family of Fort Rangom for a few days. Rob McGreager of Litchville ar- rived with some potatoes.- Satur- day and he intends to take back with him some cattle and horses. Mrs. Christ Schoon, Mrs. J. E. Sharp, Mrs. Ed Gibson, Mrs.- Al- bert Christensen and Miss Myrtle called on Mrs. Robert Sharp of Driscoll Saturday afternoon, Several of the boys of Clear Lake«tewnship motored to-Sibley Butte Sunday and spent -séveral hours. Miss Priscilla Olson and brother, Raidar, visited Sunday afternoon at the Albert Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family visited with relatives in and around Moffit Sunday. A very large crowd attended the Tollofson dance Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and daughter Dorothy “Mike Brenden is at pres- ing for Mrs. Calthorp south ne aes who is confined to “her - ir. and Mrs. Henry Olson called on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson Sun- ga evening. rs. Frank Shaffer was a Steele caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kessol called at the E. A. Van Vleet farm Sunday morning for a few mo- ments. The yearly school meeting of Clear Lake was held at school No. 1 Tuesday afternoon. Driscoll | |. $$$ —— i Mr. and Mrs. John Kuck motored to Linton Saturday for a visit of several days. Miss Lillian Shea of Fergus Falls has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rosvold for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson, daughter Valdis and Dagmar Ros- vold motored to Lake Isabel Sun- day afternoon. Emma and Anna_ Kuck left on No. 8 Friday for Steele to have some dental work done. Mrs. Geo. Schlabach spent Tues- day afternoon with Mrs. Harry Olson. Miss Hazel Nelson visited Mrs. Pete Anderson in Mandan a few . J. D. Stewart are Havin their house remodeled. A, S. E. Metcalf has installed a very handsome refrigerator show case in his store. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson called on Mr, and Mrs. W, E. Titus Sunday evening. Miss Nora Olson is spendi nae with Laura Meyer and E ith ison. Martin Ambers, Joe Lewis, Ed Erickson and Henry Apland were business callers in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon re- turned Monday from Iowa, where they have been visiting. Melvin Lein from Ojata, N. D. has been visiting C. E, Newcomer- overt the week-end, Salter of Mestokes, visited Mrs. H. A. Knudson W y afternoon. Mr. Sleight and two sons Friday night with Mr. and A. J. Kress. Saturday deer a) motored te Bismarck to visit Mrs. Sleight, who has been very ill, ‘Mr. and Le Sleight are Mrs. Kress’s _Mr. and * es, Newe olen we er lomer Nelson's. ¥ Mrs. H. A. Knudson cobematnns at a luncheon Friday ai cy and Ye Cc. 1s Gare oh p un al evening we Mr. and Mrs. C.'E. Newcom- "the Cathay os and _Lathrops. of ee. ae oe

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