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po ec WANTED CLAY HAULERS be used at Stanton, N. D, Paying 20 cents a yard Haas Con- tracting Co. D. GRAVEL ‘Hauling Trucks Wanted south of Langdon, average haul ten miles, long job, report to Superin- tendent Adams at Langdon, or write or wire Stevens Brothers, Contractors, St. Paul, Minnesota. _ oe > i wages, easy fort. New and special summer offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N, D. TED—Truck driver for hauling’ References required. Bis- Auto Parts. Phone 164. 1110 | | ither man or Woman dish washer at the Sweet Shop. \ FEMALE HELP WANTED or gi with housework on farm 70 miles east of Bismarck. Permanent poyi- tion for right party. Write Mrs. John Kolberg, ttibone, N, Dak., or Phone 731. arek, WANTBY—Girl or woman for house- work five days a week, nine to five. Must be fond of children. Call 808, Ave. B or telephone 1007. ‘WANTED. good exper= enced waitress at once. Phone 89. idway Cafe, Garrison, N, Dak. _ WANTED—Girl for general house- ‘work on farm. Mrs. Harold Breen. Phone oF . WANTED—G if for general house- Mas, F. A. Bou, 309 Tenth work, ct. ro WORK WANTED HOME LAUNDRY—Firs done. Shirts a y. Al family washes taken. Small repaits at low cost. ‘guerite Bulten’s Home Laundry, 203 Avenue A west. hone 1017, NTED—GRAIN HAULIN Have first class truck. Auto Parts Co.. Phone 154. Main. WANT! Motor Sales. Do not Phone. Bismarck 1110 bs hauling grain, Fleck Sce Frank Burbage. light housekeeping rooms in modern . home. Nice and clean, warm in winter. One-half block from Broad- way. 213 Eleventh street. FOR RENT—Ple: nicely fu * nished room clothes closet. Close 501 Sixth stree FOR KENT—Two rooms partly nished for light housekeeping _ in modern home, outside entrance. 518 Ninth street.’ Phone 626. FOR RENT—Two rooms in strictly modern house close to schools,| price reasonable. Call at 709 Third street. Phone 509. FOR RENT—Clean furnished light housekeeping rooms in modern home, gas cooking, 622 Third street. hone 132-W. FOR RENT — Furnished room with city heat. Downtown.- Mrs. K. i 314% Main St. Phone FOR SALE FIVE ROOM brand = new modern bungalow, northwest part of city, east front, $4,500. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east front, nice trees and lawn, spick and span, $3,750. FOUR ROOM bungalow, brand new, complete, Oe $4,000. SEVEN ROO: house, modern, east front, splendid neighborhood, good] . * condition, only $4,000. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east part of city, Al condition, garage, nice trees, lawn and shruvpery, $3,650. BUILDING LOTS—In, all parts of} the city, hundreds of them on monthly payments. INSURANCE Fire, tornado, automo- “bile in good, old reliable compan- ies, A FARM LANDS—You can never a get lands as cheap as now. It be », pleasure. to show you an thing on my large lists. F. E. YOUNG. 3 tasertions, or under Nie Werte L.week, 26° words © is Ber word CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ‘AN: classified ads are cash fm advan Cepy ‘should Feceived Uy 18 Selon ee ee eure same day. ‘Rebuilt, Automobiles Satiafacti —— Sevea- day ‘cial car priced in plain cures. LOTS of folks who want the comfort and appearance of the high priced car class but who don’t want to in- vest that much money in a car, come here and get the car they want at the price they want to pay. It’s a used car, but the owner about the only one who knows it. We now have a Chrysler 70 sedan, slightly used, looks like new, priced right. 1926 Overland S coach reconditioned“ and 5 new tires. “All around a real bargain. “Rebuilt Cars With o Repatation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. MISCELLANEOUS J FOR SALE—High gra can he bought for unpaid ‘balenc ‘ge Eastern Concern will sac dof shipping instru- P. O, x 685. FOR SALE—A General Store in a good Slope town, doing a fine busi- ness. Building with living rooms can be rented. Write Tribune A. No. 85. SS FARMLANDS FOR SALE—One half section of well improved farm land. Must sell o account of sickness. One mile south of Buldwin. Large hay mea- dow gives annually fifty tons of hay. Running water, in pasture. Grove of trees. Also for sale roll- er canaries. C. V. Anderson, Bald- win, N. Dak. Box 184. FOR RENT—Three room furni apartment downstairs on floor. Nice trees and lawn. located for schools and.downtown. Monthly rental at $42.00. Hedden Real Estate Agenc FOR RENT—One five room and one four room s ment. For sal at Jarrell Hardware. Second street or Phone 905. FOR RENT—Downst: four rooms and bath. Reasonab! Also basement and garage. 1 477-M 2 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Furnished Apt. on ground floor, Also for sale: Duo- fold, bed and dresser. Call at 930 Fourth ‘street. FOR RENT—Two apartments f nished for ight houseReeping. 801 Fourth street. tM Apts. Fheae ded. FOR RENT—Furnished one room and) Sinn Baselhurst. 411 reel FOR RENT—Apartmeny in Tribune) Ruild'ne, Annly Tribune affien. . FOR SALE NEW FIVE BOOM AND BATH stucco bungalow, full basement, arage, east front, full lot, good location. Price $5,000.00. Terms. SEVEN ROOM STUCCO HOUSE, modern, and in good condition, screened. orch, garage. Price tare ‘erms. EIGHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ALL| modern, splendid location and a real home. Oak finish, French doors, two fire paces: hot water heating plant, full basement, lawn, garage. Priced to sell. NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, ALL| modern, gatage in basement, an ideal home. Immediate occupancy. ‘ice $4,800.00. Terms. SEVEN, ROOM STUCCO HOUSE, A real home, built-in features, French doors, sun parlor, full basement, four closets. Fine location. Price 50.00. Terms. ROOM BUNGALO' ALL modern, splendid condition, nice |, lawn, ‘shrubbery, garage." Price $5,250.00. Terms, WE HAVE OTHER EQUALLY AT- tractive propositiors. If you are in- terested in acqu a HOME, so that you may enjoy the cr freedom, and comfort of YOUR OWN HONE, see us, We write every form of insurance in good reputable com- anies. Also make loans on City ‘roperty and can finance any reason- able proposition. Phone 138 INVESTORS MORTGAGE COMPANY, IN‘ Office with First Guaranty Bank. ee SALESMEN —Salesman with cai work, unlimited possibilities. ply Tribune Ad No. 86. LosT LOST—Bill fold containing ¢ and valuable receipts. Finder please return ta Tribune for liberal reward. —<$_$__ FOR SALE _ SIX ROOM modern house, 3. bed rooms, hardwood floors, full base- ment, garage, fine location with lawn and trees, near schools, im- mediate ossession, for $4,500, MODERN 5 room home, desirable lo- cation with lawn, trees and flow- ers. Near city park and school. Owner leaving cit; Immediate Possession. $4,100. FI SECURITY » local Ap- Price GEO. M. REGISTER FURNITURE FOR SALB FOR SALE—The following furniture in good condition: 9x12 rug, day bed, 2 rockers, porcelain top kitchen table, Hoover cleaner, 1 library- dining table, folding steel cot with tress. Call 1099-. FOR SALE—One library dining bl 00, 1 mattress $7.59. Phone 984-M ‘or call Hughes Apts. 7 after 5 o'clock. FOR SALE—Davenport, two windsor chairs and gateleg table. Phone 781-3 or call at Apt. 7 Person Court. ie ‘OR SALE—Electric range. ice box and kitchen cabinet. G. H. Dollar. Phone 711. AUTOMOBILES _ ht Six Touri winter top, excellent condition. Also piano and sewing machi Rock- bottom price on both. 1153-R after 6 p. m. or see Mr. Lawyer at _First National Bank. FOR SALE—$250.00 credit on new ai tomobile at 100.00. Phone 476- HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—My house at 613 Third street. Price very low and at re. sonable terms, as quick sale is de: red. Write for terms to C. W. cGray, Garri N. Di FOR SALE BY OWNER—Six modern home in west part of cii Priced for quick s: Write Trib- une No. 84. YOR RENT—Six room modern hoi fed on South side of P a oat at 511 Seco. one room reasonable ren* | FOR RENT—Modern srartment. Lj K. Thompson, Call re at 214 Rosser Ave. after 6:00 p.m. Miss Viola Knutson is visiting Miss Blanche Umber for a few da: jodfrey Grenz was a business call- t Hazelton Thursday. George Umber, of Winona was a caller in this vicinity the fore part! | of the week. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Kyes and their daughter Laura were Linton visitors Tues Mr. Kyes is onc f our county commissioners, and there to attend « meeting of jat_ body. The Misses Frances and Elizabeth Koppy called on Miss Pauline Beck of Temvik who underwent an apero- tion for acute appendivitis at the rn Linton hospital Sunda; iss Frances Koppy who has been helping her folks with the harvest went. back to Temvik Sunday to work for Mrs. Powers Hendrix. Ed Welter went to South Dakota on business Saturday. Fred Joeb and Jake Grenz of Gay- ton were callers at the God{rey Grenx home Sunday. Frank Sleva is working for Ed Weller a few days this week, Willie Gilman, who has been work- ing for Fd .Weller, returned to his} home at Livona.*, it this community j it completed where thresh- ing, will s be. at hand. Henry Knittel was a caller at Tem- vik Sunday, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters, Pauline, Gertrude and Regina, were business callers at Strasburg Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus id son Herbert and Willie and Mr. and. Mrs. John B: ter were Sunday visitors at the home of Jake Fried, who resides on a farm near Braddock. Steele Mr. and Mrs. Griffin of Morris- town, S. D., visited at the Neutman home last week, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bertelson are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Bertel- son’s parents, who arrived | from Texas last week and will located in North Dakota, Mi field ing his brother, L, C. La Moure spent several days at the Woodlawn hotel last weck. Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Read of Chicago have moved into the cottage formerly occupied by the Templemans. Miss The! Leissman and Mrs. Stromblad visited friends at Tuttle and at Bismarck last week. The Methodist Missionary society held their annual. election at the J. J. Altes home Wednesday. Practically all of the old officers were reelected. rs. F. W. Neutman returned. last week from Mandan, where she has been taking treatments. Wyman Marvh entertained a num- ber of Bis Soule. friends at a birth- aay petty ednesda; iss Lorel. Peyer and Mr. Georg Koenig of Robinson were married a the Methqdist parsonage Wednesd: They will'live on a farm near Rob’ son, for New York Friday where they ex- to find employment for the win- er. Mrs. Cun Dieruf home Friday. The people of Stecle are rejoicing over the reopening of the First Na- tional bank wi has been closed for nine months. The bank is un- der ‘entirely new management, Alex Stern of Fargo, being president und Christy Matheirs, cashier. Otto Altes, Paul Gress and Henr; Pretzel motored)-to. Bismarck Wed. nesday. They “brought Bertelson's Star home on their return trip. 4 Officers were elected Saturday. and plans are being made for a coua. ty-wide fi this fall. president of the i The eines Herald met with their superintendent, Mrs. Gre: Thurs- day. The members brought articles for, the box they are sending to their missionary to Africa, Cilicia Cross, of Milnor. Jesse Wyant returned last. week from Montana to attend to his har- tel vest work, HELP WANTED $50.00 WEEKLY mailing torm, letters. We furnish everything. Sampl and partieulars 10c, Stay Servi Dept’ 84, Box 276, Flasher, Vowns quite a bit of land north of Rev. Paul S. Wright of Bismarck! preached in the Presbyterian church! here Sunday d Mrs. Borge Halverson of Baker township were in town on bus- iness Monday. ‘Melva Squires of Crystal; gs is visiting at the Dannemey- er home this week, ‘Steve Kidd of Mandan is here vis- iting his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. R, Armstrong. Miss Ruth Lancy of Mandan is vis-|\V iting at the home of her brother Mr. and Mrs, V. ney. 4. J. Hochhalter spent Saturday at Streeter getting his threshing ma- chine ready for a fall run, | Miss Maude Dickinson of Minne-, Waukon visited at the Foye Harris home Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Mae Epstein is entertaining her sisters, Miss Levinson and Mrs. Freedman, of Jamestown, Frank Seigel spent several days in Bismarck last week, Clarence Loerch is visiting at the, home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Léerch. Mrs, Cunningham and daughters, Mrs, Ray Stair of Bismarck, and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of left Tuesday for Redfield, they will visit ‘everal di Claire nningham hom s Clara Wamsley ; meyer home Tuesday evening. E, Dannemeyer left Sunday Paris where he will attend the mect- ng of the American Legion. He will visit his father in Switzerland and a} brother in England before returning Mrs, Dannemey m pan 1 as far as Minneapolis where she will do some fall buying for the store, | Schrunck | Herman and Henry Sielinger called at the Wm. Witt home Tuesday, Mrs. Bender and daughter, | Wm. Witt, spent Wednesday | Mrs. Witt’s daughter, Mrs. Siebel. Mrs. with Henry of Freedom, | “| Nieters home Tuesday. Mrs. Robt. Lowe; and children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schossow left| ham visited at the| | Mrs. Bender of Tuttle is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Witt, this | week. | BR. G. Marchant is the; | Florence Lake school, Johnny Witt called at the Herman painting Herman Nieters called at the R. G. Marchant home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hietzman and Mrs.! Hietzman’s sister and husband spent! | Wednesday afternoon at the Roy | Marchant home. | J. E. Witt and Earnést Klien called | at the R. G. Marchant. home Thurs- ay. 2 |g. E. Witt had supper at the Dan | MeKinnon home Wednesday. E. Nolan has bought a_ new binder, He brought it home Friday | to- harvest his good erop. i ‘ Mr. Hornberg was in Wing Fri. lay. MY. and Mrev Walter Stark family were in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hein and Ruth were Wing shoppers Saturday. | Mrs, Bender of Tuttle, who been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Witt, returned to her home | Sanday. Mr. and Mrs. Triebasser and some! | ofthe family spent Sunday at the} Wm. Witt home. Mr. and Mrs; Hartman and rally, and Mr. Hartman's sister and fam- fly of Bismarck and Pearl White were in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith were Wing shoppers Saturday. Mr. Hartman’s sister and family of Bismarck spent last week visit- ing at the Hartman home. ‘Those who attended the dance at Arena. grove from this community were Ima Meyers, Barney Strand,| John -Lade, J. Witt, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant ‘and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark and family, | Dodge Lo T. Beck of Tama, Iowa, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 0. B. Helmer for a few days. Mrs. Bertha Sloan was a passenger to Beulah Tuesday where she had some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grossman and ter Olga were guests at the home of M id Mrs. Jacob Daffee over Sunday. Mrs. L. Meyers of Sioux City, Ia., was a business caller in Dodge Fri- and has} i N. D. day returning Saturday, Mrs. Meyers ' Farmers entertained|* s | her Sunday school class at the Dunne- Dodge. Mrs. C. E. Allison and children, Hazel and Zelmo, left for Bismarck Saturday where they will make their future home. We and their many nds wish them success in their new home. Mrs, Neil Lee of Dickinson visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John‘ verts and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee over Friday. Mrs. Gottlieb Kel visiting a few weeks this state, returned to her jhome Thursday, Mr. Arthur in of Two River: Vis., was a business caller in Dodge Wednesday, Mr. Rahn was a former school-teacher of Butte district, but now he’ holds a position in a fire- works house in Two Rivers, Wis. Mr. and M jeorge Pitts and chi dren, Viola, George, Guy and Beatri were guests for supper at the h of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kirk Sunda Anton Wilh motored to Bi marck Saturday with a truck hauling the property of Mrs. C. E, Allison, John Sloan was an eastbound pas- senger to Mandan where he looked some business matters in that city. Jacob Wentz and son, Johnny, mo- tored to New Leipzig Thursday where Johnny was treated by. a doctor of that city, Johnny tried to ride a wild horse and the horse threw him, ing some of his 5 B, Toker, sheriff of Stark county, resident of Dickinson, was a busi- ness caller. in Dodge Tuesday. Rev. C. J, Auerbach will preach his last sermon Sunday, August 28th. Mr, Auerbach will then leave for Chicago where he will continue his studies in a college. [_S.W. Burleigh | Mr. Buckley has finished cutting his small grain and has begun cut- ting his flax, He has an excellent ce of ‘flax. ‘here will be an ice cream social held at the Glencoe church Friday evening. Everyone is invited. Ice ‘eam and cake will be served at a small cost to raise money to help carry on the work that has been started, Norman Stewart visited at the Wm, Falconer home Sunday night. Wilson Brown ynd son James, Dun, Ronal Anna _ Nickelson, were supper guests at the Dan McLean home Sunday. They also called at the John Alex Stewart home. Rev. Christ of Wilton and Rev. jinnis, now of Wilton years a missionary on friends in this vicinty on their way home from Hazelton, where Rev. Christ had been holding his regular services, The ladies missionary meeting will ‘ be held at Mrs. Boyd's September 1, The last meeting held at Mrs. irundy’s was well attended and be- ing held so far south many ladies were present who do not usually get to attend. Paul Hapel has an extra large crew cutting his flax. His flax was put in jearly and is one of the best picces intl vicinity. Mrs. John and James Stewart and baby daughter called at the Buckley home Tuesday. Jack and Ronald Stewart are busy heading. Services will be held at the Glen- coe and Stewardsdale churches next Sunday at 2 o'clock. As we do not have church services every Sunday it it hoped we will have a large attend- ance. Alex Anderson of Regan is helping harvest at the home of his father-in- law, Wm. McDonald. f Baldwin | o—__—_——_____________6 Mrs. Ida Fricke, who hasbeen spending the past week here with her son Ralph, left Tuesday for Bis- marck, from which poont she left for her home at Waubun, Minn. Wed- nesday. Mrs. Fri ame here to see about her crop, and also to look after business affairs Mrs. Fred Wood left Wednesday for Minneapolis where she will spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Henry Rupp, who is a patient in a sanitarium, Mr. and Mrs, Fulton Nelson and family were Synday dinner guests at the Ira Falkenstein home. Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp have returned from a week's visit in the Twin Cities, , Richard Kikul, who has been spend- ing the past two weeks in Bismarck taking medical treatment, returned home a few days ago. We have been informed that the building formerly occupied by the Mercantile company has TANOANDER WHEN TKEY'RI GOING 70 EAT BREAKFAST = BosBy MG LAST AIGAT TBAT TREN'D CALL ME 4A’ I.BEEN OP Ar La FOR You too, PoP — V’ WEAN THING HAPPENS Zt TAKE (7 ON MY OWN SKOVLDERS To 00K AFTER THE FAMILY. ‘ii he STUFF ext GIVES ME COURAGE TO KNOW THAT TE WIT, BREAKEAST FORME YOUR FATHER MADNT. TOLD ME.’ ” WY FATHER ,| committee, ‘Wsw7 asre, | Your FAMER ?? been rented by Sam Hanson and C, F. Bleckreid instead of Mr. Gherke Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geigte and fam- ily were transacting business in Wil- ton Saturday eveni 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘evold and fam- ily left in their Overland Whippet Wednesday on a two weeks’ vacation trip to points insthe south and east. From here they went to Duluth where they will visit friends of Mr. and Mrs. vold. Later they will go to Northfied, Minn.. to spend some time with the parents of Mrs. Fevold. They then go to Humboldt, lowa, where Mr. Fevold's parents reside, and later to South Dakota, ing home by way of the Black Hills, During the absence of Mr. Fevold the business of the bank will be conducted by Lester Ottow, assistant cashier. Jim Watkins was a recent business Her at his farm in the Menoken | vieinity where he is preparing to j move at a later date | _ John Eliason has purchased a new LH. C. truck. Mrs. William Bement and children were Thursday afternoon guests at the Oscar Satter home, The Baldwin schools will open eer ber The teach- te lows | Klamme grades, grad , Barlow, N, Dak.; grammar Miss Ruth Klammer, Barlow, N. D.; principal and, high school structor, Clarence Hillerson. — T! two young ladies are sisters, and Mf. Hillerson taught the Driscoll schools last year. ‘Freshman and junior years Il be given high school this year. Prof. L. C. Pete xon and Mrs. Peterson, who taught here the past two years, are now lo cated in Fargo. Perey Freeman, manager of the Monarch elevator, spent the week-end out of town. Clarence Falkenstein has been in Bismarck the past week taking treat- ment for blood poisoning which d veloped in his arm, He is reco i nicely and expects to come home some time this week. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schwan, who have been at the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck with their son-in-law, Joe Paulson, since he was hurt at the Sterling railroad crossing, returned home Thursday, Mrs. Emma Shaffer, daughters Miss Vivian and Mrs, Harold Har- grave and little Billy and Buddy, who have been visiting at Chillicothe, Mo., the past month, returned Thurs- day. They made the trip by car, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christensen, ‘daughter Myrtle, and nephew James Johnson, visited’ with Mr. und Mrs. Frank Shaffer Suturday. Mr. und Mrs. Ole Newland and ly spent Sunday with Mrs, Mar- Olson of Driscoll. harley Stokes of Alma, Ark., gave his sister, Mrs. H, Smith, quite a sur- prise last Friday by calling on her. They have not seen each other for 21 years, so they have enjoyed each other's visit very much. Mr. and Mrs. Will | Stiles enter- tained relatives Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson and fam- ily visited at Driscoll Sunday after- noon. Miss Mable Carlson visited with her puretns, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles motored to Bismarck and Mandan sight-seeing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen are the parents of a baby girl born Sun- day, at the home of Mrs. Hansen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chirst Echwn. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Buassen and family were Monday evening callers at the Christ Schwn home, Mrs. Henry Olson and Mrs, John Beer were cullers at Sterling Mon- ay, __ Leith f. Anhorn and sons Robert and derick were business callers at. sbane and Carson Thursday. Chas. Emch of Carson transacted busniess here Thursday. Mrs. Corbit entertained Presbyter- jan Ladies Aid| Thursday. Mrs. Edythe. Jones will fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Fred Sept. Mrs. Lackey and children and Mrs. Lanoth Woodbury were Elgin tors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, R,AT. Nichols and children arrived Thursday from Ab- erdeen, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols left Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nichols and children will remain for a couple of weeks’ visit, T. F. Keating spent Sunday at Leith on his way from Lemmon to his home at Valley City. ‘Mr. G. W, Stewart and R. H, N: ols motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashbridge and children were Leith callers Sun- Mir. and Mrs, H. M. Carter “accom. panied by Mrs, Carter's little niece were visitors at Grandma Carter's Sunday. Mrs, Wm, Kamrath and children transacted business at Elgin Thurs- day. Mia Grantcpunivetaie baked halil a business meeting Monday evening. Everything is in readiness for the fair Sept. 7. 8, 9. + George Kimbal started threshing Monday north of Tuttle. Glen Emch was home over Sunday and left Monday for Bowman where 1,500 hail losses have been rported, Palmer Eyner of La Crosse, Wis., arrived here Tuesday. Mrs. Eyner, who has been visiting relatives tl ast month, returned home with hii ednesday. ii E, Riehl of Raleigh transacted business here Tuesday. Mike Rauch of Raleigh visited friends here Tuesday. Presbyterian church Sunday, Aug. 28. The Grant County School association meet in convention in the Presbyterian church at Leith at 10 o'clock, A good program has been prepared by the There will be no serv- ices in the different churches, as we expect all to attend the convention. A class of nineteen received into the fellowship of the Leith church upon confession of their faith, on last Sun: day morning. {_Canfiea ‘| Mr. J. F. Little has purchased = Be alg truck from ur. Anderson Mr. and Mrs, C. M. O'Brien and mily and Irene Bouche were Bis-; ——. business callers Sa son, Miss Bismarck Sunday to consult a ‘ian bisees their son, is Proved ai tims ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Hy Keifer cal! at ihe Ghylin and” homes ° wu ys . Knudson Prenat ed | Sunday with her Mr. and Mrs, J, » Mire.” et a sal ent Strand home Sunday, From bares | they called at the Elkins home to s the new girl, a Mrs. i te Myers is visiting at the » Strand hom Joseph Coat, Jr, called at the G, Hyin home ‘awhile Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs, James. Cunningham and family called at the Ole Olson home Friday. saath Irma Myers spent a week visiting with Burnett Jacobson. Violet Olson visited with relatives at Pettibone, |" Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and fam- ily, Miss Dixon and Miss:-Palmer, Wisconson, were callers at the C. We Wilkerson home Sunday, ne A large crowd attended Church Sunday. Rev. Jacobson could. not come, so he sent Rev. Carlson and Rev. Arneson in his place’ | Rev. Curlson and Rev. Arneson were dinners guests at the Arthur acter Gn A inrer with Tr. am irs. Chas. Ruel Roger Koehlon spent. Sunday afte ernoon with Clyde, Little. aarhag Mr. Pete Jacobson, and Burnett, and Mrs, Ole Olsonwis! awhile at the J, Little hom route to ig, Sunday. Ole Oune and Star Tibbets are painting the buildings at the Can- field school. s O. M. Colys and family” visited with Mrs. Mary Raschke Sunday. Merrill Lindsey éalled on Fred Ol- son at the A, F. hyln home Monday evening. Moffit } C. A. Anderson motored. to Bisr marck Monday and purchased a new Chevrolet truck. Mrs. Fay Johnson entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Sophia Eggen, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs, Adams, Mrs, Asselstine and Miss Jene nie Wasty. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey are the, parents of a baby boy. forn Wednesr day, August 17th. oy. act visited ‘at the aftere Mrs Emil Enockson M. G. McNally home Tues i noon, Mrs. Carl Olson was a shopper’ ig town Friday. = | Mrs. Carmie Kimball visited here \Friday on her way through to Calle fornia. Mr. Cabbage shopper ia. town Tuesday. Mrs. T. H. Pillsbury and her mothe er, Mrs. Hamlin, visited at the Jame eson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Moffit and fame ily were entertained at the ‘Robert Carpenter home Sunday. Mrs. T. E, Watkins visited at the 7 G. McNally home Saturday’ even- ng. Mrs. Valentine Benz, Mrs. M. D. Olson and Mrs. Ed. De Haan visited at the Burns Bailey home Friday. Mrs. Emil Enockson visited at the J. E. Kruse home Sunday. A, Anderson made a business. trip to Fargo last week, William Hirning of Hebron came. Tuesday to manage the Dunham Lume ber yards. Mrs. Sophia Eggen, Mrs. George. Morrow and Mrs. H. P. Asselstine sited at the Pete Hofstad home Thursday. Mrs. H. L, Adams visited at the, M. Jameson home Monday afte: le Mrs. Everett Porter was a’ caller. in town Saturday, Mrs. Fred Moffit visited at the C. E. Moffit home Monday. Mrs. C. A. Anderson entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Sophia Eggen, Mrs. George Morrow, heottt Asselstine and Mrs, M. G. Mee a was a jorie McCormick of: Bise marek is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Brooks. 2 Mrs. Ed. Olson is visiting at the, home of her daughter, Mrs. Joha Benz. A number from here were out to ithe C. A. Anderson farm Sutiday to wateh'the new combine work. It. i, the first one in the Moffit. vicinity, Regan callers Monday were ‘Grant Lindsey, Meriece Lindsey, Paul 4 Clayton Little, P. J. Jacobson and Guss Olson. . Ima Myers is a guest at the Olson home this week. P. J. Jacobson went to Regan on Monday and helped Mr. Lein to make a box for his truck. Mrs. Edd Rasche was a guest Mrs. Mary Rasche on Wednesday. J. F. Little lost a valuable dog which was run over by a car, Chas. Our, Andy Walker and Guy. McCoy motored to Bismarck on Mome day, Jce Kiefer Mrs. assisted her mother, Mrs. Knudson, with canninj vegetables Wednesday. Mrs. rd ant arived at Ira Bailey’s. son has a very sore hand. Jim Lindse Thursday. He will help Mr. Bailey. with the harvesting. & Thursday, Willard hi nted Mrs. Wiiso la as rel q Mrs. M. QO’ Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Cottp called at Rasche, Herb Tiotmes and Art Crouch are. Turtle Lake BN . y were. new home in rooue New York, . Carlson and Arneson, of Jor Clayton Little and Paul Mr, and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and seal Strand home, Ray it "i E, Little Sunday were ; Walker, p39 Willard Diamond was a. su ™ Anna n’s farm and ta - doing. how ings Roger Kohlet their daughter's, Mrs. employed on the John Hein farm, ie Wi home Fri Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little wera, marck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grace Myers is a. guest: @f called at the Steve Nemets home motored to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and family, callers Sat bese te Shirley, Flo: Myint Ti Uri ove and Teens, Mareen guest at the J. F. Little iime oe some summer. f ew pe Saturday. a Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ab phere ae way to their 4 megan callers Saturda; ‘dahl Saturday. f Mrs. Anna Strand. urday. Norman Little is employed at the motored to Tuttle Sunday. allers at the Olson and Burnette we 7 fo We and.