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pt de SEPTEMBER 9, 1927 ‘GRAVEL hauling trugks south of Langdon, North Dakota, average haul ten miles, long job. Report to Superintendent Adams at Langdon or write or wire Stevens Paul, ‘WANTED—Young man to work noon Must some experience in filfing station Myers Service Station, Bros., contractors, St. hours and evenings. or garage. 100 W. Main, No. Dak. ‘ grocery business, __Kosen & Bro. Bismarck. WANTED—To do washings. washing preferred. Fifth street, Tak barver trade. Moler VANTED Veooun Apply -Male clerk at NSee'se open October Ist. Ad. No, 92 before Sept. 10th WANTED—Contractor truck, work. with mixer and i concrete Stevens t j Contractor: ‘WANTED—Girl for general ply "Mrs. B.C. Seventh street. ther need apply. tore. woman for general house Apply at Dohn's Meat Market. WANTED—A girl for general hous: Phone 530 or call at work. Sixth street. v HIGHEST wages and good home to Brown Hotel, first class waitress. Mott. N. D. MALE HEI HELP WANTED _ Must be familiar Call at 217 So, Catalog free. Baber College, Fargo, N. D. Harris & ee FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Neat attractive suleslady with some clerking experience for position in the city which will be Address Tribune state patra . Paul, Minn. bd work, also one for nurse maid. Ap- Remington, EXPERIENCED help wanted in ou photo finishing department. None Finney’s WANTED—Sirong git! or middle age eral_housework, APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished modern apartment including piano Fectrical conveniences, in- with all e cluding washing machine, aire, vacuum cleaner, flat iron and Always hot wa- sewing machine. ter. 807 FourtH street. e furnished or nished. Six room modern close in $40.00 per month. tale: Majestic range. or call at 2: Hot water heat. Private Sleeping porch. Well 5 Phone 214-R. Call at 612 Rosser before noon. FOR RENT—One furnished sleeping room, entrance. Two blocks north of postoffice. Inquire at 410 Third __ street. 4 FOR RENT--Furnished light house- be suitable keeping apartment, at 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Two apartments Tur- nished for light housekeeping. 801 fi Fourth street. ° HOME LAUNDRY THE BEST address ten’s Home Laund: fabric, No chem thing dried in shirts a specialty. liver. Cal. Phone 1017. crocks, Very a dark blue baby stroller, treet. Tee FOR SALE—Oak dinin, 48 in. top, cheap. street. Phone 1178. WORK WANTED room table, 612 Mandan WANTED—Graiy hauling jobs. Have Bismarck Auto Phone 154. 1110 Main, first class trucks, Parts Co. WANIED—Competent maid for gen- 702 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Six roomecity heated Phone 905 Second street. _ FOR RENT—Four room apartment. large clean, well for man and wife or, two ladies. Call blankets, bed spreads, family Be finished washes is Marguerit Bul- No injury to fresh air. We call and de- 1 at 203 Ave. A W. or uffet in fine con- a dition, dining room chairs, library table, mason jars, three and pound reasonable. SALF—Detroit Vapor gasoline fange, three burners and oven, al 476-W or call at 507 Thirteenth 8 Insertions, 36 * ‘ ween ricer Ads ctor 28 words, eddl- 6 Cents Per Inch Oe ce eae advance. Copy should be received by 12,c’eleck te in- cure insertion day, Rebuilt ee a earth fae tial. Bach car price priced ia plale DON'T get the idea that a used auto- mobile is necessarily less worthy of your pride and confidence than a new car. After the first few hun- dred miles they are all in the same class. Let us show you some used cars that differ little ‘from new ones except in price. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. FOR SALE NEW MODERN 5 room bungalow, 2 bed rooms, full basement, garage basement partitioned, built-in fea- tures, immediate possession, for $4,800. SIX ROOM modern house, 3_ bed rooms, finished in birch, full base- ment well partitioned, built-in fea- tures and fine fireplace, near schools, desirable home for $5,400. FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, fine location, lawn, flowers and shrubbery, immediate posses- sion, for $4,100, if GOOD FIVE room modern bungalow, close in, well built, good basement and garage, for $4,750, FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, full basement, nice lawn, near school, garage, for $3,200. MANY OTHER desirable homes and ings lots in various parts of IMPROVED section farm, well improved with buildings, at least 200 acres in cultivation—good com- bined grain and stock farm, in Bur- leigh County, at reasonable price and terms. GEO. M. REGISTER. r FOR” SALE—150 acres good land three miles from County seat, Lin- ton, North Dakota. Will sell on easy terms, small payment down will handle. Write Geo. B. Phifer, Mitchell, South Dakota. : SEE AUTOMOBILES | E. FOR SALE—Marmon four passenger coupe. Cost $5,700 new, wonderiul condition, Five good tires. Might consider a trade. Very reasonable. Mson’s Garage, Bismarck. FOR SALE—1923 Ford 4-door Sedan. Good condition. Call at 930 Fourth St_or Pho Phone 54 543-J._G J. Geo, Hauch. e. Two four flat top el top Gale. and desks. Very reasonable prices. In- ternational Harvester Co. Phone NTED—Young respectable lady to share room in nice modern home Sept. 15th. Call at 519 Fifth street after 5:00 pom FOR SALE—Restaurant and confec- tionery at a very reasonable pi M. Mietmenny: Hebron, N. D. AB ; AIS MoVIS - CAMERA F Whgnes Goaay ae? )—1—1 * | ure cone fomce, J ce FILM JA. Ais: CAMERASAE SAID FoR You 72 WAIT’ housekeeping rooms home. Nice and clean, warm in winter. One-half block from Brot way. Private entrance. 213 Elev- enth street. ene: FOR RENT—Large modern room with kitchenette and closet, fur- nshed for light housekeeping, gus for cooking. Also for sale: Coal and gas range. Call at 623 Third. _ Phone 487-W. FOR RENT—An attractive, newly furnished room in a new modern home in western part of city. Suit- able for one or two. Ladies pre- Call 827-L-J after 6:00, NT—An attractive, newly furnished room in @ new modern home in western part of city. Suit- able for one or two. Ladies pre- ferred. Call 827-LJ after 6:00, ‘wo or three light housekeeping rooms on ground floor or upper floor. Also sleeping rooms. All modern and newly dec- _orated, Phone 637-J, ‘113 Mandan. FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms suitable for one or two in all modern home. Close in. Also gar- age for rent. Call at 223 Thayer street or Phone 730-R. FOR RENT—Two or three nished, newly decorated housekeeping rooms. For sale: five tube radio set. Call at 421 Ninth street. = FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, private en- trance. Also for rent piano in A-1 condition. Phone 442-M, after 5 p.m, FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, private entrance. Call __ st 506 Tenth street. ‘Sa FOR RENT—A beautiful furnished combination living room and bed, room. Modern. Call at 807 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Cozy room, reasonable. Near both hospitals, Cull 705-R fter 5:00 p.m. 413 Ninth street. R RENT—Nice room in modern home. Close in. Gentlemen only. , 415 Fourth street. Phone 1152. FOR” RENT—Furnished rooms Helton, Mrs. for Ada’ 618 Sixth street. 'T—Partly furnished or. un- NT--Large, airy, front bed: 514 Sixth street. Phone 227, HOUSES AND FLATS FOR A REAL HOME—Beauty and comfort combined. Buy from own- er, warmest house in city, Six room modern home, new and well kept. Within two blocks of High school. Do not answer this ad un- less you can make a down payment of $4,000, Write Ad. No. 93, care Tribune. We FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house with sleeping porch and screened porches, also 6 room house modern except heat. Harvey Harris & Co. room. J, P. Jackso E Rlebdetel tee FOR RENT—Five room modern house, full basement. Fourteenth. and Rosser street. Tailor on Fifth OR REN’ use located on South side of N. P track. Call at 611 Second street. __B. J. Schatz. STC ea FOR SALE—Small bungalow, mod- ern, two bed rooms, full basement,’ F. Krall, The garage. Phone 596-J. 600 Tenth T—Seven room house newly, ®' decorated. Call_et 812 Second _street or Phone 282-W. sae FOR RENT—Modern, furnished two room apartment at 924 Fourth: street. Phone 543-W. FOR RENT-—Six room modern bung- mon, uly furnished. Call at 212 Ave. A. ee, . BOARD AND ROOM NICELY furnished single or double rooms with or without board, also home cooked meals by the day, week or month. Single meals to outsiders if desired. The East- ee 114 Main Ave. West, Phone 158. ta neato — SALESMEN : WANTED—Two satesmen with cars for country territory. Apply in person Maytag Sales Co., Valley City, North Dekely: -~ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS =| Mr, and Mrs. C Regan callers Ervin Johnson Clayton and J. Little were Wing callers Friday. Ollie Cook is helping Mrs. G. 0. Lindsey with housework. Canfield school will commence Sept. The children will all be glad to be back in school again, Miss Par- menter will be the principal, this being her fourth term. Miss O’Brien will teach the intermediate room.’ This will be her second, term. Miss Kide will teach the primary room.' a will be her reise term. janson was a Regan caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ma family were business calle: gan on Tuesday. A surprise birthday party was gi en at the S. L. Jordahl home Friday night in honor of Kenmare. Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Ghylin were Regan callers on Frid Mrs. Stephen Hills of “Salem, Ore., who has been visiting friends and ay Kettleson were juson and lers in Re- relatives here, returned to her home| company of Linton. Fi Saturday. She will also visit ut the| *t i joe Mrs. Godfrey ¢ which ‘ne will complete this week. Joe Volk of Linton was a business caller at Godfrey Grenz’s Wednes- day morning. Peter Shear of Linton was a busi- ness caller in this commounity the et part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morford are , enjoying a visit from the latter’s par- sats ot Valley City. Miss paces, Koppy is working for Aaron Albr is working for Fred Schiermiester of Gayton, Threshing is now commencing in full speed in this community. Henry Knitte! went to Linton early Thursday morning to get repairs for the threshing machi The barn dance at T, J. Peterson's | near Hazelton was well attended by a fnumber of young folks of this com- | ; munity Frida \'Mrs. evening. e that were at Linton Saturday were Mr, and Mrs, R. Buck, Busby. and ‘son Ferman, Mr m Fried, Dewey Law- Steve xy 3 dson Prank, John . Renschler and Ted Lawler. Dewey Lawler purchased a new In- ternational truck from W. E. Petril Among th and Mrs. le ank Chesron took his famfly to George Little home at Bowman, N./ Linton Saturday where they will stay D.. on her way home, Chas. Our is threshing for C. J./ Kuehl this week. Mr. and Mrs? Krank Watkins were L Pahl of their son Howard on Thurs- da Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasche | ; Tuesday, Aug. 31, a girl. Ladies’ Aid met at Mrs. Joe Cook's on ‘Wednesday. The next mecting| will be with Mrs. Ole Wold, Mrs. Ervin Johnson and children were guests at the J. F. Little home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tolliver and! children of Bismarck were guests of Mrs. K. Kolb on Wednesday. Albert Pfiefer, who has bees working for J. F. Little, returned home Saturday. Albert will enter the Wilton high school. Mrs. Chas, Magnuson has been on the sick list. ‘The Misses Dorthy Sheldon, Ran Kettleson and Iga Magnuson return to Bismarck on Saturday where they | will enter high school. Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon, Mrs. Roy Little, Mrs. K. Kolb, An- drew Kolb, Allen Tolliver, Mrs, U. Monroe and Stephen and Mr. afd] in Mrs. Andrew Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Louic were guests | at the H. Keator home last week. Mr. and Mrs. family were guests at Will Kolb’s on Sunday. I J. F. Little and Clayton are thresh- ing for Roy Little. J Gene Little and Art Crouch are) employed on the Chas. Our threshing rig. Phyllis Little called on Mrs, Ira Bailey on Monday. Mrs. Joe Cook helped Mrs. cook for threshers on Friday. Nearly all_the farmers are busy threshing, Theve seems to ibe a machine for every two job aa around Regan a Howe Tike to buy trucks. get them. joppers Saturday were) Mr. and) Ervin Johnson and | cn Chrysler coupe | | during the months of school. Bill hiemeiste of the Gayton neighborhood a business caller in this vicinity Saturday. John Suverly who is working for Fermann Busby, was a Sunday caller John and daughter Ly ia were itors at the George Sherr Nome. Porter Umber is the owner of a and) Mrs. Koppy took! daughters Gertrude and Pauline sburg Tuesday where they will enter for the months of school. Mr. and Mrs. John .Le from Ellendal Tuesday. They left} nday to get their) ehter Ellen, whee has been going returned 00! Edward Matson and Harold Zuroff were Bismarck callers Tuesday Geo, Manley of McKenzie was al town caller Monda: . Johnson were} Mrs. Hl. Tt. Wright accom: by Mrs. Henry Zuroff were Thursday Clinton Gaskill and | visited at the Emil| home Sunda: Emil Lang and Mrs. Henry | vere in McKenzie Friday. ing school No. now ready for use.” Mr. Dorsen kalsomined it last week. Alice Walgren for school Friday. ephen Johnson left Saturday for his home in Monroe, Io He me Bisma Mr. ‘and du i went to Bismarck . All the! hauling) Gosney’: Several of the farmers would} M There is such a) F demand for them that they cannot; w has been visiting with his uncle, Jim Riley for a couple of months. The chwth aid was held at P.M, Mott | 's Friday afternoon. . T. Ashley weut to it her husband who is ing in the depot there. Mrs. Everett Dorsen was at Max Einar and Barney Strand are help-| L: es Friday. ing Uhdes with the threshing. B, Dyerstad and family were in Mr. Joe Cook is cutting grain for| miner and Mandan Friday morn- er Taylor. [_—tamion —] Among those that were at Linton Tuesday were Ted Lawler, Steve ae py, Dave Joeb, Fred Ohlhauser John Weber. : "Godfrey Grenz is busy building a FOR SALE—Six room house, cast front, near school. Price $2,000. Terms. FOR SALE — Five room bungalow, east front, entirely modern, fine location, a bargain at $3,700. Terms. FOR SALE — Seven room modern house, with good garage, right down town, east front, $5,200. Terms. FOR SALE— Entirely modern eight Toom house, hot water heat, good trees and lawn, oak woodwork on it floor, ekoel eat location, ga- rage. Price only $6,300. We have lots and hous: tions of the city, and wil to show property, give you want you want, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. . P. Jackson, M’gr. vo see 1 IN q WOW 2 LOOK 1 ‘ NNIES = Bol ing. Siax Lang has been threshing his barley. acre. Miss Pauline marck Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Laird visited at T. N. Johnson's Saturday. Henry Schoper and son, Earnest, of Akcicy, Minn., visited at’ Fred Shop- er's last week. Vivian Gaskill visited at L. B. Smith's Saturday night. The elevator meeting was held Saturday evening. Mrs. Luther Eskew came for a week-end visit with her husband, who is operator at the Sterling depot. Mr. and Mrs. Zeller and Mrs. Fair- child of McKenzie were the church aid at Gosney’s Friday. Fueher was in Bis- Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Arneson and daughtcrs Alice, Rubie and Hazel, isited at the Dallas Barkman home Sunday forenoon. Mrs. Fritz Hagen, daughters Her- mione and Mildred and Hugh Bates, called at Joe Rise’s Thursday. Mrs. Vic Pardon and daughter, | | Blerke home Wednesday afternoon, |granary on the bank of the Missouri ® | Rockhill | A ing Mrs. Pardon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Birkeland, returned to their home at Eldridge § Saturday. The Ladics’ Aid meets at the L. M. Sept. 14. r. and Mrs. family spent Fritz Hagen's Quite a few from this vicinity tended the funeral of John dahl Sunday afternoon, itz Hagen a@ family spent Thursday afternoon at Peter Kluks- Hans. Hanson Sunday and afternoon at at Lange- ‘. A. Soderholm, who has few days at Bismarck, re- turned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J, O. Rise motored to Regan Saturd; Arnold Christianson motored Driscoll Saturday afternoon. to Henry Opoien, Iver Anderson and| son arrived here Sun rom, Baltic, 8. D., and are gi help with threshing in this vicinity, Harry Skotvold and Henry Solbak called Seymour Arneson’s and Joe Rise’s s unday. | Braddock Misses Rosalind and Anna Nord- strom left Thursday for Medora, where they will teach another ierm in the s school where they have caught for the past two years, he Ladies Aid of the Methodist church met at the home of M T. Barton Thursday afternoot next meeting will be with Mrs, Y. J. Bate Elma Nylund returned to Bis- waren Saturday where she will en- ter high school. The members of the Braddock! Study and Civic club with their hus- | bands and children enjoyed a splen-| did picnic on the C. T. Barton jaw: | Friday afternoon, A 6 o'clock din- ner wa q As it was ni M. Rush of B A few generally known thay jazelton had died only ttended the funeral Tu morning. Woerschlag, Wm. Baxte javage were among those who went fsom B: As Mr. Rush was an old timer in’ km- mons county deep regret was felt! by those who had not known of his death. Mrs. J. D. McCusker of Hazelton spent Thurs Friday nd home nest i at Napoleon. C.'T. Barton. and L, V. Lester and Mesdames Barton, Lester and Si attended a farewell ’ the Auxiliary and Legion in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindahl of Kin- tyre, who are leaving soon f fornia. Their Braddock friends well as those of Kintyre reg party giv \' departure. Mr. Mrs. Henry Campbell ac- companied by his son, Roy Camp- bell, of Iowa, also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knudson of Steele visited at tne home “af Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Long last wi Mrs. ia Surring spent sever days of this week at the home of h daughter, Mrs. G. H. Dexter. Rev. C! M. Pear: ecompanted py Mrs, son and the three ch called on dock and _/ friends Tuesday and Wed ne Mrs. Pearson also attended Ladies Aid at Mrs. Bartons. Mr. and Mrs, E, F. Savage visitea Monday with — their daughter, Mrs, V. E, York, and fam- ily of Selfridge. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Grimm Clear Luke, Ia., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wing to visit their relatives, rs. F. M, Lone entertained Tues- afternoon at three tables of delicious lunch was servea by the hostess. Mr. and Bohlig motored over teom| Solen Sa Sanday with Mr. Mr. Bohlig retur y evening while Mrs. Bohlig remained over for a longer visit. Mr, and Mrs, H, W. Allen motored to Cooperstown Saturday to spend the week-end with their daugnter, Mrs. Anderson and family. Mrs. And-_ erson and little daughter —accom-| / panied them home Sunday. H. P. Arsh has purchased new “Whippet” from the local dea Miss Ethel Mandigo who has been attending Normal school at Dickin- son returned home Sund She has secured a school west of Temvik for the coming year, The Epworth League of the Metho- dist church held an ice cream social in the hall Saturday afternoon and evening. and Mrs. Robert Clayton of/ have bean the guests who have spent the past week visit- Mrs. Clayton was Pachiedly ‘Miss. Vv ida he ZTKNOW! WE'D TAKE HIM WITR US UP AN DOWN THE ALLEYS LOOKIN’ FOR BOTmES AN ZINC CAN LIDS AN’ ANYZAING WE COULD FIND- “TY KAOW MSD LIKE 1: TAAT— AT'S: Cali-|g of}. R. H. -Corey| It made 50 bushels to the! Monday, and Tuesday they went to Swoverland in Paar and is well known L. V. Lesher motored to Linton Saturday morning to meet Mrs. Lesher’s mother, Mrs. John Munn Seaforth, Minn., who will visit here for some time, Miss Helen Erickson of Portal, and Miss Helen Skramstad of Nome, ar- rived in Braddock to again assume their duties as teachers in the W Brownawell and Ernest Saville schools, respectively. ‘ Dr. and Mrs. Baer and Alice ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clayton motored to Bismarck Wed- mesday morning to spend the day visiting with friends, D. P. Fix motored to Bismarck Fri- day where he visited his wife, who is very ill in a hospital A farewell party in honot Rev who is leaving for Chicago, wh will continue his studie: Alvina Grossman visited home of her grandmothe querite Grossman, Friday, s Halliday. Lillia ustafson, who has | attending the State Normal school at Dickinson, returned Friday. Kev, Fertsch of Cashmere, this was a business caller in Dodge Tuesday. John Wentz, who h. Bismarck hospital, Mrs. F St as been in the turned Thurs- and ank Yurke were of Mr. and Mrs. . Jae ob, Daffee and children motored te Dickinson Fri- day, where they visited with friends nd’ relative ‘ Mr. Frank will en- ter the Hismaick hospital, H, Tiebert of Beulah is running the hing machine for Philip Erker. Rev. Caesar Auerbach preached his last sermon in church Sunday. The Dodge school opened its doors Tuesday. The following are the teachers: Mr. Bosworth of Webster City, Iowa, princinal; Miss Feather- stone of Valley C: and) first’ year Hario of Minneso pid grade 's, Minnesota third, and fourth grades, Belknap of Fargo, primary grade Clear Lake Frank Shaffer were in Bismarek Tw The Christ Schoon Monday evening in Bist Paulsen. Frank Shaffer Vivian visited with Mrs. Albert Miss Myrtle. L, B. Olson was a Wadnesday. Miss Bert is here for 2 jeorge Field ily spent ck with Joe and daughter Tuesday afternoon Christensen and Steele caller a Hensen of Jamestown un extended visit with y|{ her sister, Mrs. John Merringdahl. Ole A. Sla mith is enjoying a visit ter of Lowa. weighofen spent the week- end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mra. Harry Olaen and fam- spent Sunday at the L, B. Olson me. E, A. Van Vleet shipped some stock to the Missouri Slope fair at Mandan the first of the week. Brittin —_______—____@ Miss Twila Dralle has been visit- ing relatives in Bismarck the past few days. She returned Wednesda Alfred Hoover was a caller at E Hoover's Monday. Mrs. Lamb and son Andrew, mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Geovonon Alecoaworth motored to and Mrs, Bismarck amb's Tuesda Paul Hapel called at B. Hoover's Monday to look at some hogs which he purchase: George Morrison motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. EF. Hoover has started to do some fall plowing since the rain which came Wednesday morning. C. R. Crawford motored to marck Thursday. Mrs. Dohn and Mrs. Blount mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. The harvest is done and the thresh- ing has started, The grain is turn- ing out fairly well, Maxine Allensworth has been in Bismarck having her adenoids and tonsils removed. She was able to re- turn home with her father Sunday. Day 8 purchased wu new od Techn Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and two sons, Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter and Mr. Mandan to attend the fair. Several of the pupils from Morton {district have started to attend high school in Bismarck. Some turning and some are new ones. ——————_« | Bis- >-—————___.. | Still Miss Annetta Erickson and Mrs. Anthony Erickson spent Saturday in Mandan. Mrs. Willie Stanley called at the Hagstrom home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter| and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hans were berry picking at Wildwood Lake Sunday. Mr, Anthony Erickson was a caller in Wilton gn Tuesday. The Misses Dorothy Little, Jeanctte and Elsie Coleman and Agnes and Ida Tosseth left Sunday afternoon for Bismarck where they were to start high school on Monday. Mrs. C. L. Johnson called in Regan on s menday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little and fam- ily were callers in Bigmarck Satur- H,| held its first m been} M. Idie Mathews was a caller} day Hart motored to} ; are re-| '* PAGE THIRTEEN ° with her son George and fanjily in McKenzi E. W. Anderson unloaded two Allis Chalmers tractors Wednesday. Donald Bertholf expects to leave soon to work with the Bell Telephone company. Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Graham and son Jack, were visitors here Sunday. Parent - Teacher assvciation ting Tuesday eve- ning. Only a small crowd attended, but the session was an interesting one. Mrs. Mabel Stratton of Bis- rck, who is connected with the Provident Life Insurance company, was the chief speaker of the evening. She retok the story of Sakukawea and her work in guiding Lewis and Clark to. the Pacific ocean, thus opening the northwest _ territory. Then she presented a large picture to the school. Officers elected were: e ate Albert Oeff ident; Mrs, D. Wharton, vi ident; Miss Angeline Schiess, s y and treas- Mrs. H. Fairchild and Mrs, McCloskey were in charge of ocial hour. Milder Dietzman of Frances township has entered McKenzie high school, Miss Ella Leathers will attend the Jamestown colleg M urer, Wm. the M Leller entertained the Aid Wednesday after- us lunch was Served. (a | Menoken | >-———————uo-______6 A delie noon. Carl Bjoistrom was discharged from the Bismarck hospital Wednes- day where he had been teceiving treatment for a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Meyers-and son of McKenzie visited at the’ Chas. Graves home Wednesday evening. eller of Elgin, lows, came to look after the eae ing ‘ain on his farm_ whi rented by William Neth. Mr. Feller ing at the Klepstein home. rs, Wm. Nah had the misfortune to break her arm while trying to crank the car, Mrs. Lawrence Agnew and children, returned Wednesday from St. Paul where they visited Mrs. Agnew’s sis- ter. Coach Collins, Fred Landers of ar ing thresh at the Riepstein farm. Mr. and = Mrs. Joe Wiles and daughter Anna Marie of Mandan vis- ited Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Klepstein Sunday. Mrs. Faye Salter and Miss Mar- gery De Groot motored to Bismarck Wednesda: When they arrived home their car accidentally caught fire and did some damage before be- ing extinguished. Elmer and Alice Klepstein have rented room: 718 Fifth street, Bis- marck, where they Ido ‘light housekeeping while attending high school, William Trzynka, of New England, D,, spent Sunday visiting at the C. Dance home. A great many have been picking buffalo berries and chokecherries for jelly the past wee $ . Dance, who has been nproved at this time. nsolidated school will start Sept. 12. Work was not com- dso the school could open Sep- er A. C. Dance went to St. Paul Fri- day, returning Sunday with the new Chevrolet consolidated school bus. The bus will carry at least 18 pupils, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Neugelbauer of Valley City are visiting at the Me- Clean home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven tended the fair at Mandan Tues¢ Mrs. A. T. Welch and son B = and help- A, at: Welch of Bismarck, M Ruth Welch attended the Mandan fair Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lb. Dralle and daughter Edna spent Saturday and Sunday at the Ebling home. Margery De Groot will board at the Geo. Bolter home in Bismarck while attending high school. Miss Nellie Brown began teaching Monday in the North Boyd school with an enrollment of 12 pupi Vina Hasse spent Saturday Sunday in Bismarck. William Dance is helping Charles Graves at the Powers elevator. FAT HER and EW Is that young Fathers to a. md: man asleep, Marie Daughte' mt Hush, father! He has just asked me to marry him and make him the happiest man in the world. Father: Just as I thought. Wake him up.—Tit-Bits. FORE- MORTGAGE SURE SA Dor i day of September,’ 1921, and filed for record in the office of the Deeds of the County of State of North Da- day of November, in Book 171 a which on the 21st day of duly assigned by at Bismarck h kot: 1921, on the and du t 0. 1925, at 9 a, im. 175, on’ pe and thereafger assigned b signee of Mort- gagee to L. R. Baird as Receiver of Bismarck Bank on the 27th of Feb- ruary, 1926, which assignment was duly ‘re orded in Book 175 of As- fignments on page 301 In the ‘office of said register of 8, will be iors by bale oecenl premises h mortgage and hereinafter deweribed, at the front door of the urt House at Bismarck, at the hir of two o'clock p. m: un the day of September, 1927, to sat- unt dub npon such mort- day of sale. The prem- ises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: The South Half (S44) of Sec- tion twenty-two (22) ‘Township One Hundred thirty-eightt138) North of Range seventy-seven (22) Westot the Fifth Prinel- pal Meridian, and containing 330 acres more or less according to the Governorment Survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- da: Vrs, Doris Lewis spent Sunday at REAL \ SPoRr7! 4 Snes the Fred Stanley home. The schools of Estherville town- ship opened Monday nh a very enroflment;- With the Misses Marske and Du Toit as teacher: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughters Margaret and Pauline made a business trip to Bismarck Thursday. [Mek 4 Donald Rand has returned home. He had been aiehioe with the th pel Telephone compan; ind , will enter hi school int Be Isabelle Colby has entered St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Mrs. Cora Paul will leave for Bis- marck, Sept. 15th, where she expects to spend the winter. Mrs, George . Manley, son. and daughter of Jamestown, spent Sunday gpse, at the date of sale the sum of ix Thousand -five and 13/100 Ninet; (6895.13), together with the legal fees and costs of ag 8 Dated 6 Anus Sth, 1! LR. BAIRD as Receiver ot Bismarck Bank, Bismarck, North Pekota. - Assignee lortgagee. ZUGER & TILLOTs . ng Antateee rs Assign Mortgagee, Sealed a gaiek Ne eer of McKenzie, Dis- be Sree one feats

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