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i } de-] Grand Forks last week, “Miss Mile dred Ness accompanied him home from Moorhead. Mt and Mrs. Chas Ryder and fame ve enjoying a. vielt from MEM er'a \mother who arrived. Friday ‘om Long Beach, California. fs Rev. Dery preached ‘at the Sherman | ghurch Sunday afternoga and even- in| ing. Mrs. Murphy is ‘ehjofiig a visit com her. sister andshuaband who came trop: Washingtoh last. week: Mr. and’ Mrs. G. W. Janke of Tuttle visited atthe Buster Brown home THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Woolery and children motored to hc vie machine was nearly house guest of |M _Klan Magazine Plant Wreck the Knife river for a pienic Sunday. jorward. G ‘ J. A. Jacobs and son motored to Miss Hostetler arrived Saturday RS Manning Wednesday on business. from Dickinson where she’ is attend- : a _ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Winterath mo- ee ig eer adeeb tored to Hebron Monday on business. Mr, and Mrs. B. Tutland of Shields Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierig mo-| called in town on their way to the| tored to Hebron Thursday to do county seat bene Miss Irene Johnson‘spent the week | as the guest of the W. Morrison's, | jarvesting has begun in full force this week. While some fields NE. Westacott has. been visiting. his eek. tenson and childred | have been enjoying a vacation with mi her parents at Churches Ferry. Miss Mary Mock is spending her! vacation at her home in Grafton. Doris Darling visited friends +, weeks. Mr. Carr ‘ity to meet them. and Miss Della Olson called on Mrs. F, Thursday. afternaon. t ea bag rite wlan peer and family jelson, who are go-/hurt with the black rust, the early ing through to Dieta m and Scobey,| wheat is a bumper crop. The first Mont., spent evening with Mrs, some shopping. Mrs Godfrey Winterath motored to |the Chris Winterath home and spent! Jamestown a few days last Week | Friday evening there. Mr. J. A. Clabots of Jamestown “Olive Balky motored out to the’ called on friends he L. R. Woolery home with a tank of, Mr, and Mrs J. oil from Hebron Friday. ied friends in Bismarck Sun John Anderson + 0. Johnson Martin Ne! John Fi tan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and caller at the yh home Monday. beck made a tb to Re- visit-! eS iige Olson made a -business trip to ismarck Monday. Mrs. Geo Nelson and Gladys jalled at John Olson’s Monday. Emma Nelson ‘and Florence Eng- taht eric? Gertie Nélson Monday. The Ne! boys made a tri Regan Tuenday Teouing after affairs. a weel tuger called oh the Nelson Monday mornit rend ae Martin: Tooker are ents of @ son, born: recently — hospite! sd ra Mrs. Oscar Colema trarisacted Busi- lartin Nelson home We id of Duluth, toll: a ihe visiting his sisters, Mr: tar’ Colman’ amd Mrs. Arthur Sele verg. aaet Skoglunds. made. their tome here before. moving to Duluth. Bill Brown was a dinner guest at ‘he Martin Nelson home Thurs The John Olson fomily visited at ae gd Magnuson: home Saturday a and Mrs. Nels Nelson and ‘Mugo motored to Bismarck and Man- jan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and faeatly and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charlie Rue family ‘visited Sunday at the Nelson home, ‘Irene and Hazel Anderson, Emma fg Py and Margaret Rue called at aon hes Sunday. Bud Nelsan and on were, as the Mar- inl Nelson home: ai night. ; John Gormer . Me pe ante hese at the Buddy Sk jd Mrs, George Nelson, Ger- bok ora motored to Re- gan Friday: night Martin Nels Saturday ni Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Agnew, Hol pa Lillian hires at George Nelso: cent and later visited with the peease family. lacus Larson ‘made a-trip to Regan took out a new binder he Hiern Bory in Regan. | #&.. and Mrs, Geot pats. motored to Sunday CH —— a Regan caller Mrs. George “party spent Sun- jay in the Magic City. Crops are i ortd excellent ‘in tue Max vicin- ity. ————__ | . Canfield | crowd attended rel gare “meet ing of tl Cook home,. Wednesday, Aug. 31. Mrs. .Jae, Keifer agent Thursday afternoon ine Mr A few fro ded birthday party at the Herman Seil- inges. home Saturda: . Lester Knowles, Mrs. Byron Knowles and children ‘ot Wing at- tended the Ladies’ Aid. meeting at Taylor's, ir. and Mra, Gd Lindsey drove to Bismarck Friday’ to consalt Ma be — in regard to the health of their there will ‘be sereies in the ‘schoolhouse Sunday, morning |. Rev. Me- jand- pareeing: condesied by neille Johnson: is helping Mrs, PF y with housework. and Mrs. 8. L. children spent Sunday The: Rocks t having a picnic dinner. bis “ orev alten Rasche accepted position a Koehler is visiting relatives ungay aie aie soles, He retained & junday e pe hei helping his ole, un Mrs, dod Kalter viaited her mother Most all the farmers pave their wig Tye cut,” * ioe alter: Gere itors elton ‘8 Supday at the Pi | Keifer home. Mrs. Joe Cook visited her sister in | Rignarsk, Fel day. gt sii. # it ee M Mrs. Egner Swanson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C,. A. ‘Swanson. Mra, H. A. Knadeon and Mrs, C. W. rs Swanson motored out to Mrs. Jet sen’s Friday and spent the afternoon, ield was a field of raged 56 bushels to Morrison accompanied by nm, Irene Johnson and yn were Carson visitors Friday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer and family motored out to the H. Nelson farm and had supper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard "Froax of Steele and Mrs. Wm. Meyer spent Sunday evening at Tappen attending @ gospl meet Mra, C. Bertheau, who has been visiting Mrs, Swanson, returned to Linton last week. Mrs, A. Bruschwein, Mrs. A Otson | Mi and Mrs. W. Meyer spent T afternoon with Mrs, M. H. Li Mr. and Mrs, K.-C. Rubi iar mototed to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Vic Peterson and Mrs. Carl Meland spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Van Vieet. Mr. and Mrs. George Schlabach en- ba age Sunday. T. Olson and Miss Della Oleen called on Mrs. A. Eisenbeiss Wednesd tte: hwein, Mrs. Wm. Misses Laura’ and Alice efvealled on Mrs. John Kuck Thur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sunday with Mr. and M Newcomer. The baseball eam oo between Driscoll and the A. te of Bismarck won y Driscoll. The score w: A home: run Mr. and O. Johnson spent Sunday at the home of W. F. Knud- son, eerie | Naughton | Mrs. John Engdahl and children of Cromwell visited her sister, Mrs. Robert Solberg, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Solberg, family went to Weyb' Thursday. They motored threegh to visit Mrs. Solberg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gi Mrs, Frank Johnson and son Edsel and Isabelle Johnson called on Mrs. Arthur Small Thursda: Robert Solberg and daughter Flor- ence spent Wednesday in Bismarck. Victor Engdah! and children Mrs. id }of Gibbs called on Mrs, Arthur Sol- eee one day it week, 1 Carlson and. Mrs. August cer json spent Thursday in the capi- tal city. Chas.A. Johnson was in the city of Pde Wednesda: and Mrs. Arthur Solbe: children went to Bismarck Fri Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hugo pobere son Harvey went to Bismai re and Mrs, August Carlson — Paul and Nobél a I irs. George Clooten spent Satur- day in Bismarck. - wre Aiands Erickson ahd his mother, kson, went to Bis: | oi aehue ‘Small, was in are ony after a load of lumber. He is going to build @ new granary. Louis Martineson and children went to ie C senpitee cit; eaeeees y. rr. Mrs. Carlson and hee Paul and Nobel, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and son Myron went to’ Bismarck - Saturday to” at- tend Sabbath school. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Johnson and family motored i ‘Bismarck Satur- “eR anley Stebbins and Ernest. Still- well went to Bismarck Saturday eve- one ning. a and Mrs. Charles Hen to Bismarck Friday. Mr. Hei ays sister came out to. visit them for a time. Mr, and Mrs C. A. Johnson and Mr. and’ Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Bis marck and Mr. and Mrs. Matt An- dawi and family of Burnt Creek vis- ae Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson Sun- ae oR Naughton: people we in Bismarck Sunday to attend the tent ry and Ys sister, and C..A. John: aon home Sunday. ~ has. A. mee went to Bism him to 2) el Gace ‘vent to Biemarek Mrs, .E. BR, Wallace .of| 144 aher malted on friends near Ralelghl Beadey eronlee. vis and ‘and- Mrs. Ni Darrell” and Miss Hight of Flasher visited at the Clata 8 Ie home Sun-| £0 sworth ‘sécompanied petal d Phreday motored to Bi jay, r The iddies of the peg and friend: Mrs. Glen Bos gave a shower fi gta aa aft after a social fas servi toon Mrs. Boi bah was pels Wiper and Mee. F. W. Christ “and it Mi and son, wet fri ay i saant Monday a and #0 son of Leith wei Me in. the Meaty int pens luneh. ©. Bernard Dempsey and son Ear! of Bismarck spent the week end with | relatives, at ig Mrs, and children Blanche and Roy were deg: De dinner ests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Davis of lasher. Mrs. J. J. Tavis and children of Flasher and Mrs. Lawrence Tavis of idan spent Thursday afternoon as the gnést of Mrs. L, Kleinschmidt. Mrs. W. Styner was hostess Friday when she entertained. At the con- clusion of a Fetal afternoon a course lu 3. a Ford and chil- . D., formerly of t! he Frei beter churches in this ys pending their vacation ‘with Yriends and. relative: of Minnesota is the fue of “f son and daughter-in- id Mrs. Vernand Smith. ' Mi Koppy is staying with her parents over harvest. Joh idlinger ‘motored to Lin- iturday evening to attend matters. Pauline Beck accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Power Hendrix and idma Hendrix to Hendrix, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. id i and Mrs, harles Hendrix went to Salt Lake last Sunday, Miss age io Keller panfed to Eureka, 8. D., by Dr. and Mrs. Melhatf | Thursday. | She will be working there for some time, ir, and Mrs. Bohle and John Schlecht went to Eureka Friday by gett Carl Reich and fam- ily visited the Dave Calquhoun fam- ily last Sunday. Cl it ian was visiting at Tem- Sunday nig! Miss Matgecrite oft from, Liriton visited Mr. and Mrs. Bohle one night last. week. The Y.P. B. met at the Christ Albrecht home last Friday night. A a was lunch was served. was _accom- grandson, Thomas Hendrix, attended the show, given by the Scott Comed- ians. last Wednesday night. the’ James ‘Monahan home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders at- tended to business matters at Lin- ton Friday night. While there they attended the movi Jake Burkhardt attended the vaude- ville given by ce eee /Chevaenr at Linton Thurs Christ Green Mieed’ <4 Schlecht family Sunday. Henry Knittle was a visitor Sunday night. Rose “Behtecht was taken to Monday, where she under- went an operation. ——_, | Rockhill Regan_ calle: Monday morning were: Mrs, J. F.. Little and Clayton, Mac MeCoy, C, O. Kettleson, Art Nel- son, Norman and: Gene Little. irs. Rery and daughter, Alice, peterea fo gig re re taking er she Mrs, "ollie Cook, A! Mrs. Ander- ‘who are i ipettin along nicely. jorman Uglum Wilt Virgel ‘Little ih etais at thei es ing Mrs. J ; view preside! 4 Jim ie, secretary, Mrs. has, Kuehl; ‘treasurer, Mrs. Joe Cook. A delicious lunch was served by the tess at the conclusion of the elec- tion. The next meeting will be held at the home of. Mrs. J. Cook. Clayton Little has been on the list; he went to Wilton Thu: to consult a ie a ‘itt will be services — the Bor Noah cs Pandas, A by ne fe heckson ae of Bins sok, Aug. # Fifer of Wilton is ne aa ta zi ies with the harvesti: pee. Eh ig fa are. shocking ihe two pases, moving. Mr, Ira Bai Inder at Ir. Bailey has’ soe of the best rye in the country has several hundred acres to cut. jul Greenan and Ole Wold were ing business callers Wednesday. Dewey Rasche returned to her iy Cane has been visiting ves around Regan to her home in California Guy McCoy and Lynn Gramling are bic tag on ” the McCullough farm. and Orville Johnson and esine from Iowa to N. D. are employed at. the Pat- Chey ony oth id Phylti Litth an is ie callers on their aunt, Mrs. Roy ttle. eed and Mrs. G. 0. Lindse: ty Bailey were Biamare eit ers ‘Theredey, ‘Roger Kohler is a Corowa the H.|> pa Schn ‘Howe an indpa and Grandma Hendrix and | Miss Laura Thompson is visiting at | !! 8 purchased a new) | accidentally cr was destroyed by a es, los. Nena | Bajley’s on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer motored | to Wilton on Sunday. Mr. McCoy took Guy to. MeCul- | lough's Sunday where he is helping | to harvest. | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and chil- at the Steve Mrs. Wim, McC ailoxai was a Regan | caller Saturd The Bailey young folks called on the Bouche young folks Sunday even-| _ and Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth, Phyllis and nares called on the Bailey and Mrs, K, Kolb homes. Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson at the Gordon home were callers Saturday. Supper guests at the J. F. Little home Sunday were Ralph Fifer, Albert Little and Art Crouch. Arthur and Emanuel Lunderholm are helping Mr, Gordon to make hay. E. Christiansen called on S, 8. Olson Tuesday. « H. Kolb and sons Edward and Rasert were callers in Regan Satur- jay. shocking rye north of Wing. Mr, and Mrs. ‘mond Tolliver ai children. motored to the river Sunday. Mr. and’ Mrs. Rey Farley called at Davis’ Sunday. -. There. will bea. Sunday School picnic at Clarence Kettelson’s grove August 14. There will be 3 present. eats at the Fred Huguet. and Mrs, Harris’ homes Sunday were Mrs. Spitzer of Baldwin, Mr. and livin Wheeler qnd children, Mr. John Hanson. and children, Mrs. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Mrs. V. N. Mon- roe, ‘Allen, Esther and Norma Tolli- ver, Harold Huguet had the misfortune to hurt his foot quite badly while raking hay for Clarence Kettelson. Braddock Rye harvesting.is in full. swi thie weak and by another week some f the farmers will be cutting Mac: wheat, Mrs. Kuhn and Mrs. P. Renkes of Brandon, Minn., arrived in Braddock ‘Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Kuhn's daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marx. y morning Mr, Renke left for home but Mrs, Kuhn 1s remaining over to visit here. They were to Bismarck to visit a sister who. is critically ill at St. Alexius on Doerschlag received a am i Moneny, that his daughter Nelli dergone an operation for pier at a Pasadena hospi: tal but was getting along nicely. Virgil Dexter left Wednesday work on the farm of Hans Hanson near Linton, Dr. and Mrs, Baer and family re- ‘turned Tuesday from -their trip to Timber Lake, 5. Dak. Mrs. John Schaefer has taken over North America. Creamery station lately managed ‘by R. Mulske, who is now working’ on the litle. dauehter Adak laughter Adal were spas ae mi rel’ Tt day hotns. Wednesday. ian ir. heise an a shcae vik eager who le: al tao viyetteete ‘win Towa and other places, réturned ree! ‘buesday afternoon, aaa the. Woodman Circle’ ats Sete ae | tele; all Rie \dsto: “Min Bi he Reel son, Lloyd, were callers at Luther! s | Thursday Art Crouch and Herb Holmes -_ - | revairs, The plant’ of the Fellowship ‘Forum Publishing Co., organ of the Ku} Klux Klan at Washington, was mysteriously wrecked in the middle’| of the night, and police are trying to determine whether it collapsed | bomb, In the ruins was found a note protesting the Sacco-Vanzetti execution and threatening to “blow hell out of Washington.” ag stores of Hazelton and Brad-} They expect to be gone about weeks. Mrs. A. J. Koenig who has been a patient at the St. Alexius hospital for the past week, returned home Sat- urday. Mrs. Annie Lane Earhart of Seat: tle, "Washington, arrived in Braddock | to visit with her sister, | Mrs. , Feltheim and family. The Feltheims autoed to Bismarck to meet | her. Mrs, G. Magee who has been visit ing her parents, M | Weber, and other relatives here for the. past two .weeks, «left for marck Saturday afternoon where she} 1 visit with friends, Monday sh will leave for her home in Paul. and M e were Hazelton cal Miss Viola A vig of Kintyre was a visitor th eek ut the home of Mr. Ind Mrs, Ru Aarvig of Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Allensworth autoed to Bismarck Friday to spend the day with Mr. Allensworth’s father. a Mr. .G..Gieser whd has been ac‘ing as relief agent at the Soo depot dur- ing ‘the absence of Mr. C.-T, Barton left for Benedict Saturday morning. Mr. L. E. Koeppen of the Emmons Co. Record staff passed through Braddock Saturday afternoon on his way to Pursian Lake. Mr. Wm. -Yeater of Ha: Braddock ‘caller’ Satur afternoon. He is visiting with his niece, Mrs. George Ivey and came into town to have a chat with old friends. Yeater has lately returned from Mornia- where he spent the winter with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. D. E. Shepard autoed down from Bismarck Saturday even- ing to visit over Sunday with M Shepard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, R. Briggs. They were accompanied by Miss Cecelia Shepard of Bismarck who visited at the home of her anes Mrs. Mary F. Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. De France, Gor- ‘don McLachlan and Misses Rachel and Cecelia ‘Shefard autoed to Lin- ton ‘Sunday afternoon to take in the eee game between Eureka and nm. i ite a“number of Braddock people in the musical program at Pur- ‘ian Lake Sunday. The program was ‘sponsored by Pau! Kurtz of Hazelton. The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. George Dex- ter Saturday .afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. M. Fet-; terly. Threshing has commenced in this locality and the first grain of the json was brought into the elevator urday. Mr. Dick Dodge, treasurer of Kid- der County\and ‘wife, Mr. Dodge's sister and hi nd and Mr. Meyers, f Dawson and wife pic an Lake Sunday with er and family and Iton was a rs, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs, Gunderson. Jim Ryan who has been managing a weed burner in the Soo R. R. spent Heri, at his home here. RS. ‘8. Roberts, manager of the Oanras McMillan Elevator here, Re ‘geveral: days of this week at transacting busine: Toews | ~ Knife River | Knife River | Mr. Fir and Mra, J. A, Jacobs and chit M dren,‘Mrs. H. J. A. Jacobs and Coad and chil Mi and children, Elain in on Blerie and Gordon Schaffner a children nded Sunday school Sunday. Mi id Mrs. Ber S Parnes jildren. and. Mr. - Mrs, Adolph urgess motored to the Arthur Bierig | home te spend’the-day and were rand Anpeat Sunday. rae J ry racobees. and nm motored, Gordon hafiner. home were whey Bran the \°"Mr. and Mrs. Harold” Rynnine of | |Minneapolis and w little boy whom D., where they are.| ing friends and relatives. ' rs. Godfrey ‘Winterath spent Thursdav evening with Mr. and Mrs. | Chris Winterath. Miss Alice Bierig spent Thursday at the H. F, Goben home. Matt Boespflug motored to Rich-/ ardton Friday afternoon to get some | =Mrs.- Allen and daughter seating motored to Hebron Friday to have dental work done. ee Steele | --& | Miss Mildred Altes came from Bis- marek Saturday evening and spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. J.C. Altes, | Rev. A. M. Wiley, of Jamestown} j called on friends here Friday. | |. Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Hamilton re- j turned last week from 8. D., where they spent the winter. The John and Carl Omodt fam- ilies spent Sunday afternoon at Pur-| sian Lake. Mr. W. H. Jackson of Liberty was in town on business Monday, { Rev. and Mrs. Crist and family} of Wilton called on the Derry’s Mon- . and Mrs. C. J. Reff of Bis- marck were Sunday guests of Mr.| and Mrs, Ray Andre, ! Doctor Prescott is displaying with pride a beautiful $60 piccolo which! the Steele Hi band won at the recent tournament of state bands at Val- ley. City. _ Miss Florence Elliott of Braddock is a guest at the B. C, Bell home. . Henry are re- rival of a baby A farewell party was held at the Ryder home Friday night for Rev. and Mrs. S. F, Derry and daughters Audrey and Nora. About 40 guests! were present. The guests of honor, ; Were presented with a sum of money as a love gift. They will leave Tues- | way for their home in Chicago. Mrs. Horace Thorne and son Wayne| of Tuttle Were visitors here Monday.! |, Mr. and Mrs. Mit Scoggins and! daughter Mamie who left here in the spring to reside in Cleveland have re-| turned to Steele again to make their home here, Mr. and’ Mrs, Geo. Altes and fam- ily spent Sunday in Valley City, visit- ing at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. | Mohr and family, \ Mr. and Mrs. 0 Aurit are enjoy-| . Aurit’s mother sides in Madison, Wis. Paul Neubauer and daughter de a trip to the capital city who M Mary Mr, Mrs. Gust Ruird and Tolef | Tolefson were Lake Williams visitors here Tuesday. Mrs, Mary, Chamberlain is helping | with the work in the Forrest Fair- child home, Mrs, Peter Dalenberg left last week for a visit with the Peterman’s at nwood, Minn, . O. B. Lund ahd son Billy)’ visited friends here last week on their way home from Minneapolis. Buster Crowell left last week for Fort Snelling where he entered the 'y training camp. John Ronning Fett ‘Friday for Rothsay, Minn., where she will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Altes and Doria} spent Saturday in Bismarck. Otto Altes and George Bertelson accom- panied them. Adam Hochhalter of Minneaj@) here visiting his brother, J. J. 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