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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927 Cet “| school in Menoken. ’ He st-vs with ¢ ') Otto Ayers a relative. I ek ampton " John Resch was hauling grain to Baldwin last week. Ed Weller made a business trip | “tye, Andrew Johnson, mother of! td Cannon Pal! the fore pirt of the P 4 feak: svoueing e Mis i by als ‘orter Nelson, was taken to week, ‘srossing the Missoati by 2 | Bismarck hospital last Sunday. Godfrey Grenz am Ben Hemerson| _\{r. and Mrs, Melvin Steen from wereli con busin:ss a'lers ‘’ednes-| Bismarck motored out to the Geo. dag emennthes | F. Nelson home Sunday night and ‘the threshers ‘n this cor munity | brought Miss Geneva Miller, were deluyed a'l la Wednesday on| tet, out where she teaches school account of the heavy rainfall during | No. 2. the night. “ai to Uae age eam Wild Rose \ ——$$___—__—_—_—+ Steve Koppy made a snort busi- |* ness trip to Temvik Frida morning. Tom Marks of Braddock was de- vering gas aad oil here the last of > The dance give at Zi be’s theatre at Hazciton Friday ev was at tended by a number o cette th. week Gust Jos S spo ting a new) ~,Wee ' Chevrolet truck which he purchased |,, Practically | everyone, is busy from Kren.er Movor $ les company threshing at home, or helping his of Linton ,neighbor thresh. Grain is not yield- Frann Kopr nt Sund: ¢ quite as well as anticipated. M Avis Carlic a senior at | Bismarck high school, was visiting the home fulks with some friends from Bismarck . ‘ay. Miss Helen Erickson, teacher of school No, 1 was a Bismarck visitor a trip to non Ball Mond: morn- aturday. bee Bete ee nasi B) FOW Misses Lilli.n anc Ellen Peterson Bebo ks nd Mart! i 3 ——<—<$<———_—_____ —_____—__.| who borrd in Braddock and attend | Taft h gh schcol, spent the week-end with i th narents. pare aren | s uisther isenz and friend W. E. Runey wa: ill Friday s Hardla.d and Benz and and was rushed to the Bismarck hos-| Clarence Smith o! the Moffit neigh- [___NEWSOF OURNEIGHBORS =| “shart er sis-| Hard, ter Luree ard John dinner. The Joint Iudies Aid of Raleigh ing Thurs- day. Tke «fficers elected for the ensuing yes. cre Mrs. ‘oh: Metz, president; M = _W. B. DorWard, vice president; Mrs, August Nelson, sec- retary and treasure., and flower committee, Mesdame Klienschnudt and Claranu Frost. Mrs. Clara Steele entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Newt Davis and zo_ Darre.. of Flasher, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark and Noel lardy. J. Halpern shippe.. a car of cat- tle to che Sioux C:1 eon Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Mo:rison mo- t.red to Bis'* res Tuesday where they wen’ t consult the doctors In rega.d to Mr. Morrison’s iuealt’. Miss Kati» Krosch of S' ‘2lds is maki g her home vith *'r, and Mrs, John Oleso.a a. attending high s hool in Raleigh. Mrs. Cassie L_ — dispos.— of her farm east of Raleigh to Casper Scholes Tuesaz n ” varted Wednesday for Minne..polis whe > she make. her oe Mr. and Mrs. Jv.n Olsson and daughter Marjorie an* Miss Katie Krosch sited at the hore of Mr. and Mrs Wall ce r ir Flasher Sunday Rot-ert Shult. «f Ne Leipzig had quite a tia landing hi plane Sun- dey when he came down to spend the day with his -ister ar family, Mr. and Mrs, Henr Co: Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Morrison «ccompanied by airs. E. Morrison and daughter: Haz'\and Mary and pital where an operation found | berhood visited friends here Sunday. necessary. He is getting along as; M:. and Mrs §. B, Gooding are well as can be expected. all settled on tne farm they recently A farewell party was given at the! pur-hased six es north of Brad- Max Lang home Saturday night in| dock. i honor of Esther Lang and Marion} dis: ilelen Brownawell, a high Lewis, who are leaving for James-|school s*udent at wicmarck spent town to atten college. A large! the week-end with the hon~ folks, rowd were present and all had aj Mrs. ‘af Feltheim of Braddock very enjoyable time, A lunch was is helping her daug..ter, Mrs. Joka served at midnight Peterson, cook 10 reshers, Mrs. Ert.est Savill vis- Mr Cline is hau in for Art|, Mr. anc *henawith. ited at the Splonskoski home near Mrs. John Benz returned Thursday | !raddock Sun*- y. : i ‘rom the hospital in Bismarck, where) & _F° Itkeim made a tri: to Bis- she has been @pending a few days| marek and back Friday evening with with her daughter Rachel. “"|the truck to cet a new spring put Miss Elnora Hurr was a town call-| iss Elnora Hurr was a town call. ‘A number of our young folks at- “Gore Kusch is threshing for ‘ed| tended the dance at Hazelton Fri- Fogarty. z sai (357 evening. 3 : i Mrs. Henry Jesson visited with! Reubcr Feltheim — tireshing for John Peterson. Take and Mike -a 2 threshing for J. S. £ wansun. Orrin Lee and son. «re thre: ie fo 3 J. Elliott, and andrew Damsgaard is thre Ling for Nels Tt pson. There is quite a bit of threshing still to be done, Mr. and Mrs, Howai. Brownawell of Moffit were calling or relatives here Sunaay. Miles Stanton, who teaches school No. 2, spent the -veek-end at the Orrin Lee hom? west of Braddock, as hir parents’ home i quarantined for scarlet fever. Quite a rumber of hunters were . a. out at Long Lake to open the hunt- 1 in Bis-|ing season, bit there are not as many ducks this year as we have seen in former years, | 2 | Wing ad James Marek and son Fred of Wilton were business callers in town Tuesday. Mrs. Braaten and children re- turned Thursday after spending the last two months visiting friends and relatives in the eastern part of the state, Theo. E. Johns and Gladys Williams left for Jamestown Saturday morn- ing. They plan on attending college this winter. Mrs. J. B. Glanville and Jess Boss motored to Bismarck Saturday, bringing Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss back with them, The Homemakers club which was held at the B. J. Michael-home last week was quite well attended. Mr, and Mrs, George Duemeland Julia Peterson Larson home “Grandma” Wagner Monday. Miss Florence Gosney accompan- ied Mrs. Dyerstad and children to Bismarck Monday and went to a doc- tor to have her shoulder dressed, Her shoulder is much better and will be out of the sling in another week. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion visited at the Biers home near Braddock Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Earl visited at the Gosney home Sunday. Miss Belva Beatty visited at the George Lewis home a few days. Mrs. Johnson and son William visited in Sterling Monday, Mr. Clinton Gaskill vi: marck Sunday. Max Lang took his daughter Es- ther and Marion Lewis to James- town Monday where they will attend college the coming term. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gaskill mo-] 4, __ tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Gaskill remained for a few days to! take medical ‘treatment The storm Tuesday night put our telephone line out of commission but it is in runring order again. Hallie Belk and Robert Sharp fixed it up. Mrs. John Baker helped Mrs. Roy Baker cook for t! hers Friday. Henry Swind! is helping R. Baker thresh. s The frost b held off so good that the women folk. are kept pretty busy taking care of the! enormous crop of cucumbers and ripe toma- toes. John Kruger made a tu Monday and took down G for Ed Lundquist to be shipped. sts at the Fred Woods, Stavdard Oil man Jake Heim motored from Baldwin, was out to the Nel-| to Bismarck Saturday to consult a son boys deli ig gas. ; doctor. rom from Bis-| Mrs. J, O, Rise, Olga and Arthur marck was out in our territory one| Rise were shoppers, in Wing Mon- day t week jday. i Charlie Rue has been cutting} . A. Bossart has e~tered the grain with the binder for John An-| Bismarck hospital for medical derson’s last ok, treatment. Mz. Bossart ‘ll off the A large crowd attended the church} binder one day last week and hurt services ast Sunday at Still where!his hip. We all hope for a speedy eight pupils were confirmed and sev-| recovery. en babies including John Anderson’s|| G. A. Hubbell made a business twin boys baptized. trip to Tuttle Tuesday. Mrs. Anton Fisher and Gor-| | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harvey and don visited zt the John Olson home| children motored to Bismarck Tues- Tuesday and took her brother Len-|day to see the planes. nart home to drive the header box a few days. Floyd Andcrson took the confirm- ation class of eight to Bismar<’: Sat- urday and ..d their picture taken. Martia Nelson called at the Geo. Whitted home Wednesday en route from the Ryberg place where he got fire brakcs for the engine. Johh Olson, Joe Varley, Geo. Whit- ted and Myron Hendrickson assisted he Nelsons thres' fecd oats Thurs- ployed as clerk at the Kremenetzky Bros. store. and Sunday at her parental home. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph W°" ‘nson and son of Minot visited at the Howard Glanville home Sunday. Mrs. Robert J. Hass was on the sick list last week, Fred Broth of Arena is moving his farming implements and house- hold goods on the Mitchcll farm where he plans to mate his future ome, - Elsie Broth is assisting Martha Hein during her mother’s illness, Dena Bossart 1s emvloyed at the John Weber farm. ay. Sin O'son’s reccived word from their son Herman, who is in a Graf- ton hospital with a broken knee cap, that he is gett‘ne along nicely. W. C. Gehrke, butcher from Bald- win, was out Thursday to the W. J. . | week, Anna Becker of ‘Bowdon is em-|# Esther Glanville spent Saturday ° Mrs. Paul acta m ored to Bi: marck Saturday. Just as they were leavin,, Bismarck tl doo. of their sedan ca .e Mrs. E. Morri- son and ees were thrown gnto the pavement, rs. Morrison was tak- en .o the Bismarck hospital where ° she is suffering wih a fractured shoulder and other minor bruises. The baby was unharmed. Mrs. Barney Tutland of Shields began teaching the Leonard school Me.day, bu owing illness had to close Ler schoc’ for a days, > 2 | Moffit oo Threshing is about completed in this locality. Donald Edson is attending high school in Bismarck, Stella Larson was assisting Mrs. Fay Johnson cook for threshers last Mr.,and Mrs. Pillsbury and sons Sunday. shopping in our city Friday after- noon, Miss Velma Whitaker is a senior in the Hazelton high school this year. Ethel Anderson left for Grand Forks Saturday where she will at- tend the University. Mrs. B, F, Lane was a shopper in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, S. T. Mauk delight- fully entertained the followin guests at a “game dinner” Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and family, Mr and Mrs, F. H. Everts and Mrs. Tigan of Bismarck. George Mauk, who has spent: the harvest at the parental home, left for Nevada Monday. John Adams returned home from the Bismarck hospital where he had been for medical treatment. Alice Mauk is a freshman in the Bismarck high school this term. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz visited at the Valentine Benz home Sunday. Little Mayne McNally has been were visiting relatives at McKenzie | d; Mrs. George Brittin of Brittin was | morning he drove to Tuttl> to tak in the hunting season with frie in that locality. to Mandan Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. D. Me Susker accopp: by Mrs. H. A. Reama.. of paid Braddock a call Fri Mr, and Mrs. 0. R. E Mr. B. Schneider, our local tc Some of our local hunters are en+ joying the hunting season and bri ing in plenty of game. Harold Junge motored to Bisma: Thursday afternoon, returning home Friday. _ R. H. Corey nd O, Feltheim went to Tuttle Friday, from which pl Mr. Feltheim was to ship cattle. The Farmers Ele. or of Brad- 75 cars of grain, amounting to about 12,500 bushels. Mr. and Mrs. LV. Lesher accom- panied by Mrs, Lesher’s mother, Mr: John Munn, drove to Bismarck Sat- urday morting. Lesher played with the “Hoot-Ow casted over the radi. in the evening. held its first regular meeting of the year Wednesda evening at the home of Mrs. Long Fifteen membe: were present. Mrs. Bart.a and Mr Aarvig were elected delegates to th State Convention at The program for the evening was on “Health and Cleanliness in the Home.” At the close of the program lunch was served sy Mes’, Long, Lesher and Piers, The “ext mect ing will be Sept. 28 at the home of Mrs. Pi ite Mere | Edge ont Mr. and Mrs. Brenn and daugh- ters of near Washburn were Sunday visitors at Hochhalters’. the Combs x idence Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Steinert Saturday. Mr. Stroh has purchased a truck for grain hauling. Emma Bender is assisting her si ter, Mrs. Brenneise, of Under woo with her household tasks this month. Inga Adams and Pauline Scha Menoken (a Dell Warren installed a telephove in the Great Western Grain com pany office Tuesday. Lee Hamblein has purchased 1 Chevrolet truck. The wedding of Miss Betty Als bury of south of Menoken and Joc Hill, formerly of Denver, Misso Presbyterian Manse. tev read the marriage ser bride wore pink canton ¢ her attendant, Miss Nelli wore tan gorgette, Mr. Thomas attended the groom. bride is a daughter of M J. Alsbury and is well know community, having lived he groom came here three y from Denver, Missouri, worked at the King & L: for two years. The bride and ¢ will make their home on t} farm, which was just quite ill the past week, being at the hospital there for four days. Miss Ila Mauk is visiting with re- latives in Bismarck this week. Howard Brownawell of Wild Rose traded his farm for the Moffit gar- age and moved in last week.” Miss Nora Buckley spent the week- end at the Whitaker heme. Rev. John Morange, superintend- ent of the SBismz ck district, preached a very interesting sermon at the church Sund.y t-orning and the choir rendered special music. Miss Mary Owens of Vilas, S. D., is here looking after business inter- ests. Mrs. Henry Swindling and daugh- ter and Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. Bud Baker and Mrs. Melvin Lash were shopping in“town Friday. Doris Kruse returned home from the hospital where :he was takin; treatment’ for a few days. Elsie and Ruth Soule. who are at- ter ding ‘high school at Hazelton, spent the weck-end at the parental home.: Mr. and Mrs. H. P.-Asselstine were capital city caliers T-iesday. a ee Braddock { ———— A meeting of the Fourth Quarter- ly Conference of the M. E. church was held in the M. E. chusch at Napoleon Thursday evening, Sept. 15, at which Rev. John Morange resided, The finances of both fapoleon and Braddock churches were reported in good condition, the culnieiee salary being paid up to late. M. Pearson to return another was extended from the Napoleon, Braddock, Kintyre and Burnstad church boards. Those from Brad- dock who attended the meeting were Dr, and Mrs. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Jiras home on business. ———————————————_+¢ . Alice Swanson has been in Gibbs ig Ralei: h apnee, Mes, Barta Hee. Mend pee the last week assisting Mrs. Victor iL ign. | Savage. Engdahl . cooking for the threshe 3. | @——____-® Jobe Binnicke: of Halls, Mo., Mrs. Chas, Beem went to Mott Monday wh.re she was called be- cause of the illness of her daughter- in-law, Mrs, Brundag She re- turned Saturda,. Noel Yardy arrived Tuesday from Portla..d, Ind., to lo k after lis land hbeldings near R..leigh. Mrs. Geo, Whitted motored to Menoken Friday nigl.. and got Ste- pheng who ttends high school there and stays at Otto Ayer’s. Joe Varley purchased a 1,000 bushel steel bin to run his grain in when he thresh:s. ie - Ed. Morris and John Kiefer deliv- arrived in Braddock Wednesday to look after their farming interests in this locality. Howard Brownawell has sold his farm to Sam Gooding and has pur- chased the garage at Moffit to w lace they will move shortly. Mithe Ledies Aid met with irs, T. ered some ttle to Still Thursday.| Mattie Peters, went to Mott,|J. Thompson Thursday afternoon. They sold ‘o . cattle buyer from where she will be employed in the| Mr. pay Mrs. wa, Wilton have Minneapolis. Lloyd B.undage hoe. 4 moyea into the A. N. Drake house Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and iss Vera Simpson was initiated| which was formerly the Seniple home family motored to “aldwin Friday |into the local Rebecce lodge at their| Wednesday. Mr. Wi:ton riday and took Geneva Miller to Baldwin. | regular users Wednesday night, for Aberdeen where h« has secured . B. a From there s*e took ‘":e Soo to Bis- ir a marck where she visited over Sun-| to! day with her sister, Mrs. M. 0, Steen, wh'‘le Mr. Steen is out on a hunting a é Porter Nelson motored to "is- marck~“‘riday to attend the trial of Urbuck and Browne case and John Kiefer. - : ‘ Chester Nelson from Bismarck, who lived here Before moving to Bis-|__ 1808. Mc:“'nnis motored t- Flash- marck, was out Friday hunting. He oy Saninay. He ae acompaed ot a larg: r-~-'er of ducks. He tn chldep John Kruger was a caller at hie oe ey 2 who visi G. G. Vaala of Lawler, a: and Martin Nelson’s and W. H, Brown's Saturday morning. rived Tuesday to take care bis share of raised on his land. Hugo bile and seme tses Rattle: gon ran: is ess He turned Regan Saturday. Hugo is working oeaee ee JN ot ae ’ Mr. ard Mrs, ‘Winifred Stoyner for Kettleson with the” threshing machine. entertained Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stephen Whitted attends high!Beem and Mr, and Mrs, August Nel- . Was a busi. isi’ avaleig! several days “this ak ep . Mr. Mrs. Donald Clark ar- rived Tuesday from Pcrtland, Ind., Mrs Clan will bo remembered” Ss j) Cars wi Miss Bth Steele of Rae. ition. Me Laoke: oais eee Kc, r com) marc! fs i A unanimous call to Rev. C./S Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Cr people of this communi their heartiest congratulati A. F. Welch has purch: Willys-Knight sedan, The north Boy Miss Nellie Brown, ¢: and P, T. A. meeting F ning. The second .nd thi opened at the depot. M: of Mandan is working sec Mr, Mugg is working chird Mr. and Mrs. Robert W south of Menokcr, enter pcople of this com miscellaneous shower Saturday night in h Mrs. Joe Hill. A useful gifts were re ning was spent pl luncheon was Mr. and Mr . And ond tri Mr, and Mrs. Rozcoe Bourne o Kenzie. The dinner was ai honor of the birthday of John, J. A. Roswick had a new thresh- ing separator shipped in Menoken Saturday. 2 Those who were in Bis! urday were Mr. and Holmes, Mr. August Kle daughter Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Varnum, Mr. and Mrs, Ed EI Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Dance and Miss Nellie Brown were entertai to dinner Sunday at the W T. Dance home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Craven were |S: visitors at the O. R. Ayers home junday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Jlifford Craven and son spent several days of this weck visiting at the V. M. Craven home. f Dodge f ee ne J. A, Jacobs motored to Bismarck Tuesday where he looked over his business matters in that city. Einar Fischer, who was a. busi- ness caller in Fargo for several days, returned to his home Yriday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bothner were sts at the home of Mrs. David jutzler Wednesday. H. M. Weydahl of Killdeer was a business caller in Dodge Friday. J. C. Grossman was a business caller in Halliday Monday. Mr, and Mrs. L. H: Bothner and Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey mo- tored to Dickinson Tuesday where & they transacted business. From there | h they drove to the Bad Lands, return- HE BISMARCK TRIB Cliff Stickney was a passenger p Hes t 3 ler dock has already shipped out about | of who broad- | The Braddock Study and Civic cluo | ; rand Forks. | $ Mrs, Jones and Hazel motored to: to. Geo. Hecker is busy threshing for the farmers in thir neighborhood. 1 tricks have | ty Where they visited! is weil knuwr here. They reside 1 ar Hazelton at present. ng her | Friday evening the Temvik young Schwartzman | folks livided intc two pa.ties, one |guing to Zirbe’s theatre at Hazel- np of Beulah} to. to a dance, the ot'e going to in Dodge Mon-/} Linton to the pavilion to a dance. a gocd tim~ was reported from both place-, wa i? —ooond Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Burgess mo- tored to the Arthur Bierig home Sun- ed. an j day afternoon and Mr. Bierig and ame of the| Hldren, also Mr. Burgess motored Brooks of| tv. Marshall to get the mail while wae OH her Mrs. A, Burgess and Mrs. A. Bierig when her car} Stayed home and visited. her neck. The|, !t. and irs, J. A, Jacobs motored lived on the |? Hebron Monday to do some shop- , ping in the forenoon. Mrs, Max Lehman’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fuchs, have been spending this week at the Max Lehman home assisting her during shreshing time. Mr. Lloyd Lehman, son of Max Lehman, spent ‘thursday evening at the Arthur Bierig home. veshing, was fatally in- Mrs. Frank Gohen and two daugh- Jay when he fell, striking | ters drove the team over to Leh- acainst the ‘Lub cap of a| ™an’s home on Thursday and visited 2 was taker to Wilton for| there after pickin~ some chokecher- uc never regatned con-| ries and buffalo berries. Matt Boespflug has been busy hauling grain every forenoon and af- ternoon to Richardston for the L. X. ranch, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Schneider and hildren motored to Hebron where | they attended church services and ited at the Lorintz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schaffner and children mototed to Hebron Fri- day evening to do some shopping. Joyd Lehman motored to Hebron friday evening wth the three teach- ers who are spending the week-end with their folks. kerfelt spent the to tip W dD. son of New Hartford, hree young mer who in a Chevrelet coupe for Springs of Esmond, is a guest at the B. Rierson mo- riday, bringin, to spend the homp. Vv Wilson left Friday for NOD. where she will H, Lundberg, Mrs. Wm, eee Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Drum motored to Mr, and Mi . Ed Cromwell’s Sun- after Mary Cromwell, who is wis purchased the 240 Ghylin .. dip owned | day » Hedstrom, of Chicago. Oke at the Drum home for a } n renting the farm | Wave. a ete ee Ba ner and Ra Hazlegrove ~ sold at a good] Were visitors at Rheinholt Horn- ary Sa Knife River i “*lhalf miles north of Leith. bockers near Denhoff Sunday. Mr. rice. jt ) Ole in threshing | Hornbocker was a former resident re field three|of th‘s vicinity, but moved near t of the| Denhoff two years ago. He has a 27| wonderful crop this yea. and has it all threshed but 75 acres of flax. Mr. and Mrs. Walter tailing and children c. Mercer me down Sat- urday and visited until Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Bert Glanville and s purchased the iles north of . Helgeson, ichelser home- arm is well improved smplates Y ys threshing rig owned by Jerl eno is threshing for W. Joe Peters is sti.ving with Emil Sattler while her hus- s cut threshing. . Ben K.agerburg and chil- dren and mother, Mrs. Patrick Mul- U ited at the Mclatyre home on the place ‘ yimond had in mall -rein this lanville sold all but four his cattle last weck. Emil s he’s going .o reduce on labor for the winter, Miss Esther Glanville spent Sun- the count.s a t the splendid th y did not ex-|day at home with her parents, | Mrs. Jake Steiglemeyer has been helping Mrs. Andrew Kroft cook for Ausil-ry held; threshers the past we k. ein the town hall} _ It reported that Urant Palms, nu initiat ! the/old resident of this community, has :M J W,|{accepted a vosition in the Princess’ hotel! in Bismarck for tke coming months. | i Lorraine Hawkins is .em- Ployed at the Ray Hazlegrove home. Mrs. Charles Hazlegrove and chil- dren were callers at Mrs. Ray Hazle- grove’s Mon Andrew Kraft finished threshing Monday. Andew’s crop was very good. He threshed 7,000 bushels of grain, on... Re- The n o— - Baldwin i 2 % Richard Borner motored to the capital city on Thursday where he spent the day with his mother, Mrs. He ida Baumgart, and attended to! busin |. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and little son Roderick were recent visit- ors in this community. Mrs. Oscar Satter has returned’ from South Dakota where she was called by the death of a relative, Mrs. Fred Wood has returned from Minneapolis where she has been taking care of her mother, Mrs. Henry Rupp, who is a patient at the Williams Sanitarium. Mrs. Rupp is recuperating nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein were shopping and visiting in the capital city Saturday. Charlie diettich of Norton was a recent business caller in town. He| is a brother of Matt Hettich of Arnold. Mrs. W. J. Jiras a.d daughter Lily of Cromwell were Monday after- noon callers at the Richard Borner Miss Donovan, who teaches school in Cromwell, is making her home with the Jiras family. Mr. and Mrs. A Engstrom nounce the birth of a baby ‘oy |: Monday. Mrs, Engstrom and‘ baby are convalescing nicely. Local farmers have been busy picking seed corn the past week. Ac- climated corn is ripe, therefore it Pays to save your own seed, Henry McCullough, farmer of Still, was here on Saturday hauling wheat. A lot of farmers from other districts are hauling here to the Pool elevator, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Rupp ai family, who have“ en sperding some » Foster > sho ing so attended Carl Lar- uckler_ and Jene Rudd ton Thurs- ell was home for her mother with Miss Alvina Beck spe... Friday evening at the home of her unele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs John Weber, r Mis: Ann Calquhoun spent the week-end with home folks, Among those tit were shoppirg at Lint turday are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erders and daugh- ters, Misses Jane Rudd and Irene Cosier, Mr. a Mrs, A. W. Quast and son. . Miss Lois Wall *e spent the week- end with her brother-in-lay and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Morford, of Has pton. rs. inike 3n.1ch and son Pete, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morford of Hameton were shopping here Satur- lay. Nir, cand Mre Charle: Enders and it Be Ie Barr erode daugh‘ers spent Sunday at the Leo} Wash, Dail; home at Braddock, John Herman and son of Wilton! Mr. and Mrs. Steve. Kop y of] were visitors at the Richard Borner Hampton were Sunday * ner guests home Saturday evening. at the A, W Quast home Their| “Several local young folks attended son Frank ana daughte. Theresa the dancing party held at the Heart secompanicd ven, home to spend] River alley Thu: redsy evening in| e day. ie honor of Jerry Hunter, member of Harry Lynn of Linto swent Sun- iJ day evei.ing atthe 2! :rles Enders eee Fg ielg iy ome, Mr. and “: Carl Larvick and| !ese. time with relatives and friends in the Baldwin and Regan communities, a visit to the home the same day. children left Monday morning for| Mr. and Mrs.,David Easton and s i lames Bailey, the day man of|Fargo where they will make the | small son of Beulah were called here Wilfred McCusker of Hazelton was | Holl was a business caller in| future home by the death of Mrs. Easton's uncle, over Tuesday bidding his Braddock Dedae londay. William Schéirmeister and Aarua|J&cob, Spitzer, They also visited friends, good r to his leaving and Mrs, William Harvey, who| Albright of Gayton an af ’ Koppy| With Mrs. Easton’r parents, Mr. and for Campion ¢ where | have been visiting a few weeks at/and Henry Kni-tel of Ham:tc .and| Mrs. Louie Spitzer. he will enter school for another|the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.|Christ Grenz of .azelto- wer:|, James Wai motored to term. i Bothner returned to their home in : in town Sun-| farm north of Menoken a few rr. and rge tson and iter, Lillian, visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ner Sui.day. State’s Attorney ‘Thomas John: of Killdeer was a Aconey cee s Dodge Monday. Carl Singer and daughter Emma motored to Dickinson Wednesday Emma entered a hospital for an_ operation for appendicitis. Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Frank motored cS iane sag) ere eke ago, Mr, Watkins and family spent the week-und at th 4 4 ‘oell home. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and| Mra, J. J. Peterson of Hazelton| daughter Chariott accom; by, was a business ¢a"'e: here Monday. | Mrs. Fredolen Rupp and iter’ People -in this community were| Frances motored to the capital city surprised to hear of the elopement of| Saturd- afternoon. Miss Pauline Beck wit! Simon O’Rauche. Friday night They were married at Linton Saturiay morn-| cent business callers in town. ing, Septem'ecr 17, Mrs, O'Pauche| John Nordstrom was here a few i nd| Marshall and Lyman visited Sun- for the farm next! Louise Otto Hogue of Naugthon and Van oatntilision Couch of the same locality wer re-| grain driven by Mr. Burtner and days ago. John was wearing a hap- py smile as the result of his fine crop returns. He got No. 1 for his wheat, while a lot of us got No. 4 and 5. John is one of the many farmers who sold to the Pool cleva- tor. ¢ | Leith Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lawfer and J, I. Cahill were dinner guest: at the Alfred Johnson home Sund Grandpa Emch, who was taken seriously ill Sunday evening,’ some- what improved at this ~ riting. Clarence and Joe Lawfer and C. A. Mossman spent the past week hunting and fishing. Ed Kuebler and family of Carson were callers here Sunday. E, Anhorn and R. Wrucke .eturned home Monday after spend ng a few days hunting near Moffit and Hazel- ton, N. D. Presbyterian church notes: Sun- dey Sept. 25, veith, morning worship at 10 o'clock, Sunday school ai 11 o'clock. Raleigh Sunday school at 2 o'clock, sermon at 3 0'cl. Car- son Sunday schvol av 11 o'clock, eve- ning worship at 8 o'clock. We ex- tend a cordia) invitation to all to worship with us. The Parent-Teacher assoc’ tion will hold the first meeting for this year Monday even’ :, Sept. 26, at the school auditosium. A very good program has been arranged or this meeting. Every one is invited to | da: attend. Harry Emmons of Emmons, Minn., has been spending a few days here attending to business matters. D. Sauer of Paradise was a caller here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause of Carson were business callers here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelsou of Bris- bane were callers at the Lawfer Studio to Lightning last Tuesday evening struck a high line pole one and oe e wires which were on the ground started a fire Wednesday forenoon, which,burned some hay land. The stubbles were wet fro... the rain the night before, saving several stacks of grain which would have been destroyed. : Mrs. H. Gibson entertained the Presbyterian Ladies home Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Haggerty and little son of Bismarck were ruests at the Robert O’Connell home Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Hawley shipped several car- loads of cattle from here Friday. Ruth Anderson entertained the members of the Sewing club Camp| 4 Fire girls at her home Friday eve- H. | ning. Mr. ana Mrs. Guy McAndrew mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Robert O'Connell resui.ed his work as principal at the Thain con- solidated school Monday. Mrs. Gross and: Miss Margaret Stevenson are also employed at Thain this year. Mrs, A, Wyman entertained the Leith Civics club Wednesday even- ing; as this was the first meeting for this year the evening was devoted mostly to business. Mrs. John Will who underwent an operation at Bismarck last week is improving very rapidly and is ex- pected home in a few days, > Steele EUs Ee Lo, Sa Chas. Whitney is driving a new truck. Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Tampa, Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Anderson last week. Mrs E. A. Ross is keeping house for Lois and Harold Waage while they attend school. State’s Attorney Vinje and Mrs. Vinje made a trip to Bismarck one day last week, From there Mrs. Vinje took the train to Dickinson where she will visit a sister. The Darling house is occupied by families of several of the men who are hauling gravel on the trail. Mrs. R, L. Phelps entertained the W. C. T. U. Wednesday. Attorney and Mrs. J. N. McCarter of Stanton were in Steele last week looking up a location. Martin Selness went to Bismarck Thursday and brought Melvin home from the hospital. Miss Ruby Shelby of Valley City Dieruf. Mr. Pool returned Saturday from a Bismarck hospital where he has been under the doctor’s care for the past two weeks. A number of the business men of Steele and the high school band spent Monday visiting most of the towns in the county, boosting for the county fair, to be held here Sept. 29, 30 and Oct, 1. : Mr, Olaf Lindseth spent Sunday with his aria ives Mrs. LS. Miller and Miss Rose, came down from Tuttle one day last week and visited friends here. Mrs, J. E. Burton entertained the Catholic Altar Society at her home Wednesday. Aid at her 0! spent the week-end with Minnie] | work as agent for the N. P. C. H. Rodes and Lynn “e ‘’ore of Dawson were business visitors here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Stenstadvold of Driscoll visited friends here Monday. Mrs. Buster Brown_ spent / last week with her parents, Mr, and M: Janke, Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. T. », Jaynes, with day with relatives at Napoleon. Last week Joseph Spiegel and Ludwig Peterson bought the garage buildings formerly used by the Bert- elson Motor company. The garage buildings are now rented to Hollis Porter and Ai it Thorpe, who will use them for an auto repair shop, The new firm of Speigel and Peterson will conduct a gas filling station, Mrs. George Zech is cook on the 0. E. Erickson cook car et Tappen. Dr. J. A. Prescott was a business visitor in Taj one day last week. Mrs. G. W. Jahnke of Tuttle at_the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Buster B: Arthur Orner and for Grand Forks enter yc ale last week co shack entered ‘the ol a truckload of Walter Rosen auto driven by John Satur. day near the last crossing Operator Westacott has returned 3 it} to Dover where he will resume his resulted in badly wheels on the truc . E. M. Wiley has a field of whe: that went 25 bushels to the acre Herman Wesenhutter left | week for Spooner, Wis., where will visit hi Sterling There are now 17 hi dents going to Sterli 1, Nearly half of th F man. We aye glad to have Tollefson back in Sterling sc again. Lula went to Bi-marck schoc last year. Miss Dorothy Zuroff is Mrs. Leo Smith with ner work a few days, » M. Gosneys motored to DB. marck Saturday. A farewell party was gi the Misses Esther Lang and Mi: Lewis at the Lang home Sai evening. They left Monday ni ing for Jamestown wi they attend college. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnso. vi. at Tom Stewarts Sunday Miss Mildred Stewart Max Langs Saturds ca hool st oni rs. Emil Long .ecompanied by the Misses Esther Long and Mari Lewis were shopping in Bismar Saturday. Miss Vivian Gaskill Max Longs Saturday night and Sun} y. Miss Luella Tollefson accompaniec by the Misses Veronica Riley anc Lucille Ellness motorec to Driscol Monday evening. Frederick Lec is nelping Pau! Lang haul grain or a few days. Miss Mildred Johnson is at Max Langs and going to o- ying] -chool, 5) Canfield Mrs. J. Cook hejpin, Strand cook for threshe: “eifey and M e Schil ited at the Gbylin hom@ Mrs. A thres| ng.at the Jorda nday ad den tal work don Helen Little, Mabel Diamond, Mi qr stad called at the J and V Ghylin were c berger home i Hunting si were lots of morning Mrs. A. Canfield ‘he Mrs. A. H. Hele ness caller at the ( Monday. SADE Seeee tained at a 4 o’ck at the home of H.C. Meiand ling. A farewell part; Jens Stenstadvold day evening. morning tor Flore: they will make their Mi Emma Eisc ill suddenly ied by her mot Miss Ruby Mr. and Mrs. Ci daughter, Vivian Minot «© a mot Sept. 8, returnin: Henry Van Hor Mr. and tertained visi day. Mrs. Geo, Alden Nelson Mrs. Harry‘ Mr. and 1: are here v tives. E. M. Kol.son of Bis been here attendi>+ to busine fairs. Miss Lvelyn Gorman, Meland and Maurice Her Saturday in arck, Will Van Vleet left for Fargo junday. Mr. and Mr Wallen and children of Jamestown are here for a few months. Mr. Wallen is taking Mx. Wright’s place at the station. A. J. Kress and daughter Mrs. Lawrence Hus and Mrs, H. A. Krudson spent Wednes- day after-oon with Mrs. C. W. | Swanson. Mrs. Frank Johns and children and Mrs. Lawrence [cull ar 1 Junior called at the Meland *. 2 Sunday evening. Miss Della Olson spent the week- end in Bismarck. Koeller’s Store was robh I of $43 | Sunday night. Miss Esther Aaklund of Grand Forks has been visiting Miss Delia” Olson. Mr. anc Mrs. Arnold Carlson s| Sunday at the home of. xeir pare Mr, and Mrs. John 1. ick. Ed. and Frank Brown and Cha: Emmerson left Saturday for R Canade, where they will go thresh- ing. Sir, and Mrs. Isaac Smith, Heary Regher an. Mrs. Gertz of Marion, So. Dak., vi mday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Brusch- in. Miss Julia and Maude Brown re- turned home after bc’ away as- sisting with cooking for thi »shers.” Li] A. will ve held Friday. ~ight, ting friends ar ey VULCANIZING Tires and Tubes, Oil and Grease Auto Accessories Phone 944 Bismarck Accessory & Tire Co. Next to First Guaranty Bank

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