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THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 1927 Brittin Mrs.*Jason Hoover spent Monday with Mrs, Orin Dutton. Skeels was at Jason Hoo Monday wiring his house preparing to install a Delco light system. , | Andy Anderson made a visit to | Minneapolis. He came back witiy a) new car. C. R. Crawford was able to re- turn to his home Tu Miss Alice Ennen was a caller ati) hi E. Hoover’s Tuesday afternoon. | Briscoe is spending a few! days at Mr. Morrison’s helping them | while thresh Mr. Archic were visitors at Sunday. Jason Hover Saturday in n their ‘Nicholson and sons, Hoover's Elvin Mrs. Slv two-week visit in South. Dakota, Emil Bradseth has r Owens place for another y | Taft | Gakic | Miss Rachel Benz returned home! from the hospital and is getting | G| along as well ear be expected, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rich: son spent Tu tin i ing. Mrs. Ed_ Olson is daughter, M: threshers a bf ed with Ve ‘Ima | Nae 20 in the F, B Loomis home + Miss Viv n iaskill spi dey night with Lauretta Jacobs Mr Mrs, Henry Swindli Jamestown Saturd ng home Sund: ill Bratton of Mi “Mike Loomis” h ing for Herman hiss Sunday sh- man 1 week, “acobson ont vening at the Richar Olson anc _granddavghter, to Bismarek with Mr. daughter Edna kill spent Sunday afte Jim Koon home. Mr. and Mrs. Ge ree Lewis and visited at the Fred motored to marek Sunday, Mrs. Il is feel- ing much better and rned home with him. I spent the in that cit ‘is of ued iting fri : of the Knife rive sited at the home of Mr, and M cob Lindaman Sund Ed Ts City t Mrs. the home of M Boetz over Satur¢ C and Mr: at the home o Doiice Sur n Hebron Monda John Stern motor Their niece, had undergone endicitis, re-| Emma Singer, who an operation for a turned hor Frank & was a busine day. ~ W. B. Russell of Stanton at the L, H. Bothner tome Friday. Ba Sautner of Mandan, who was ing a few weeks with rela- tives in Dodge, returned to her home Monday, H. M. Weydahl of Killdeer was a} business ealler in Dodge Friday. Charles a Laurence, th: manager of the Hebron Motor Inc. Co., was a business caller in Dodg Monday. Mr. Laurence sold quite a number of cars and tractors around Dodge during the summer. 9¢—_—_—_—_______—_-¢ Temvik John Schlecht made a bus‘aess trip to Eismarck Tuesday. Mrs. L. D. Berg and Mrs. Earl Woods of Linton were calling on fiends here Tuesday. Of those who went to Bismarck Tuesday to see Mitz’ in “The Mad- cap” are Mr. and Mrs, Frank Muckler, Misses Jine Rudd and Irene Coster, Mr. and . A. V Quast and son Niel, Mr. and Mr ee Enders and daughter Dor tl Sarl Larvick of Fargo was look- ing afver business matters here for a few days this week. Henry Knittel, Steve Waider and Math Koppy of iampton were call- ers here Tuesday evening. Christ Geier of Hazelton tranr- acted business here Thursday. Among those who were shopping at Linton Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Johr Blasen and daughterr Viola and Sadie. Misses Pauline Schlecht and Theresa Koppy, Carl Nauman, Rhinold Leno Adolph Boley. Mrs. Frank Muckler and Misses Fannie McGowan and Irene Coster motored to Linton Thursday after school, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Field and daughter Ethel have rented the Carl Larvick farm, and have moved on the same to make their future home. Miss Ann Colquhoun spent the week-end with her parents. A few from here attended the dance ae the Linton pavillion Fri- da: Fre ae Mrs. Philip Oxner and daughter Alice of Meno,,South Da- kota were visiting at. the A. W. Quast home Saturday. Miss Alice Colquhoun spent the week-end a tthe George Nauman home. Mr. and Mrs, Nathan and chil- dren were Sunday visitors at the Jacob Pfaff home. Frank Sleva of Hampton trans- acted business here Monday. fternoon. } | Nauman and children snd Miss Vallace were v ig at the id Calquhoun home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and were Sunday callers at the n_ home, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ohlhauser of ton were Suni callers at the formers brother rtin Ohlhauser ho Ed Monahan called onahan home Sat- Merle Buck and H, Buck of Hamp- ing relatives and Mr. and Mes Harwood and chil- dren former residents of here came y from South Dakota to with friends here, ‘The P.'T. A. helt! there first meet- ing at the school Fvidav evening. a the business meeting lunch Ay We Quast_and son were visitin, at the I’. J. Pietz home at e| Mr. and Mr Brogden and ing with the form- ents near Hazelton Sunday. d Mrs, Gottlieb Schatz t the John Schlecht home E Erders and lers at the John home at Linton Sunday. ine spent Sunday at Simon O’Rauche were callers M daugh 1 Canfield Somer. A few from here attended the v in Regan Saturday evening. at the Jurdohl home over 1 were Mr. and Mrs. utertown, 8, Mr. and and daug hters of ordahl left Tuesday for ‘colorado, where he went > it would help his health, ‘ordahl has been for a es him a en and} Wednes- 1 O'Brien | the Otc Olson home yson, Oscar 1 sons and hylin and son at the Joe Keifer home were Mr. and M os ee Mr. M N and Mx, and Mr Ny day. with 2 nd Mr and M nd danghte Ann were ald home, UW. Swanson is helping Mrs. allers at the lor Nie Covk spent Sunday h her mother, not a large attendance school Sunday. We hope next Sunday, de of Arena ool here, She Phere v Sunda) rc asian ae Lein | y Mr, ardon yoeren al Sun- ite Barkman, who is attend- ing high school at Driscoll, spent the wee nd at her parental home. r motored to Tuttle forenoon. Mr, and Mrs. Chrisianson, son Harold and. Mrs. Gunderson spent Sun ay at Regan. Clarence Rise returned to school Sunday evening after the wek-end at hi8 home. spent Sunday evening at he Ole Spilde ome. Fritz Hagen motored to Steele and Tuttle Fride: Olga Rise is assisting Mrs. Kluks- dahl cook for the threrhers this | week, County Agent A. R. Meisen took dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Fritz Hagen Monday. N._A. Soderholm, daughters Ruth and Esther helped Fritz Hagen dig potatoes Monday ma ad f Baldwin | o> $$$ The first fall sale of farm prop- erty this fall took place a few days seo when Otto Hogue farmer of Naughton township, purchased a section improved farm located about three miles southeast of Baldwin from the Patterson Land company. Mr. Hogue is a former resident of Baldwin, having moved to his pres- ent location two years ago. He and his family will take possession of their new home at an early date. The consideration was $30 per acre. We understand that Mr. Hogue plans on erecting a) new barn on the place he bought this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and little son Robert arrived Wednes- day morning from Bismarck where they had been staying since their arrival from Chicago last week. Mr. Erickson has taken a position on a local threshing rig and his wife and baby are making their home| to with Mrs. Erickson’s brother Ralph Fricke. Previous to coming to North Dakota the Erickson family spent two weeks with the parents of Mrs, Erickson, Mr .and Mrs, E. A. Fricke, of Waubun, Minnégota, former resi- jof the week v: Ole Olson has Threshed his bar-|- nd it went 41 bushels to the} ) S!}made a con to Wilton Vernon Brenden, son aon - Bi ports the sale of a number of radios munities. Charlie Spitzer o* Bismarck was here Saturday looking after mat- ters of a business natire. He also spent some time yn his farm a few miles east of town. Mr, Spitzer expects to farm this place himself next year, ane will move out dur- ing the summer months, He is a former resident of Baldwin, Ryberg Bros. of Frances are do- ing considerable threshing in this community this week. John Herman and son of Wilton were here a few days ago cn a business mission. Mr, Herman, wh is drayman_ at Wilton, worked on the Emil Geigle farm during the harverting of Mr. Geig-e’s crop. Walter Burkhart has returned from Montana where he has been employed for some time, and has taken a position on a local thresh- ing rig. Mrs. Burkhart and son Lynn remained in the we: Mrs. Burkhart workings in a cook car for a bridge company. Principal, Clarence Hillerson spent the week-end out of town. Miss Etta Rupp, who has been spending the past week visiting at the home of local elatives, has re- turned to her duties at the Bisinarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Monroe and children mctored to the capital city Wednesday to transact business. Several local men assisted putting the house belonging to James Wat- kins on trucks preparitory to- the moving of the dwelling to 2 Wat- kins farm 12 mile north of Men- oken, Mr, Watkins, -vho has been in the hardware business here for a number of years, plans on moving to the farm next spring. Mr, Wat- taken ee tarium at Minneapolis, is the home of her da laugh. | P Fred Wood. ter, Mrs. Mr. S brother, Peter Swanson who arrived here recently s home at Portland, Ore. r. Swanson is a former resident of the ne district. He is the father of Alice Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris of Ecklund were here the latter part iting and shopping. Rey. J. R. M ness, who has been siting ir the Wilton and in the Baldwin and Wilton com-|W ene THE BIS SMARCK TRIBUNE on wereld Br.ndage of Sea >,|/bride’s parents, M.. and Mrs. Au- Va..ington who will remain wih gust Gordon, of near Wilton. Mrs. grandparents for a shoct visit.|Harry Dimond, Mabel Dimond and Mrs. Br nd. c was called to Mc-|Mrs. August West .:.an, mother, Leu. alin owing .o the seriou. ili-|sister and aunt of the ¢room, at- ness and death her brother, J «cs| tended the dinner. Saturday eve- Fullen. ning Mrs. Harry Dimond c..ter- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark spent |tained in their honor, at a dinner. Suiday as guests at ihe home of|Mr. and Mrs. Dimond will reside M.. and Mrs, V'ilmur. Roberts. on the farm belonging to Mrs. Anna Mr. ana Mrr J.B, De ey were} Wilson, two miles eat of Regan. business -isito.s ir ¥" sher Fri’ y.|The best wishes of th- entire com- Thi Misses Pra:te motored to|munity are extended to them, La Satvrday to spent the! Fred Danielson motored to Bis- Mie. Sh aing ond Mrs, Wm, |™ar Sunday. a peewee WOR Neultemier of Carson attended tke marek Sunday after spending ths pV leld Tay rer Tohnsor Tuesday baat fow days at Cdl her The Ladies Aid wil hold their] ™gther, Mts. larry Dimond. regular meeting Thursday after- itunes nyc Ce ed noon, Oct 13, This will be the first} Wiebe send Nene Lumite oe meeting of the season where the eae ond Nellie, tacts mo- ublic will b. served luncheca, | tore to Rismarc. Baturday. Hostesses for (h_ day will be Mes-|¢, Tiles Cite Meera eerste d»mes Tec. Christensen, Art Ros-|£0% Miles City Montana, where he sow, John Olson and L. Jepson. will buy cattle again this fall. George Bird bh. a force busy ex-| fp; Pikes and Lelia) of J. A. cavating a basement under’ the|Fishe, surprised hin Sunday wits EYGHE Honworh ‘hole, Mr. Bos: hae ie dinner in his honor at his eH nto his h me in the near Scott, Clarence Scott of teean, Mr. and M. ul Dempsey en-| Services were held Sunday in the tortained to Sund. y dinner ‘Mr. and|Congtegational church, the Rev. Mrs. W. C. Grae and ‘amily and | Rose olstein officiating. Services Mr. and Mva, . ¥ Nehipsev. will again be held Oct. 16, Herman Reck arrived Sunday Ane Hi. Helene yes . ert Bt evening fror F eer, N. D., to ia Regi Friday eveni (ida aefthi.d ei the Tomlson school again this Mr, and Mrs, August Aiverterman Mr. and Mrs. W. Stayner and|&"d son Allan motored to Bismare children .eparted Saturlay fore- cee i gait the day at the H. setives Lauer a week-end with|"* yy." and Mrs. Harry Gary and Daily mai’ service vegan Oct. 1 family of Wilton were guests Sun- on the route out of Raleigh, | | “ay at dinner at the home of Mr. ¥ 3 and Mrs, A, F, Tourtlotte. ° LETTS Py a a A. Hignon and arena and Mrs. Julius Olson motored to i Regan Bismarck pores ° Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danielson A wedding of interest to the peo-| were guests Sunday at the Jacob ple of this community, occurred in| Daniclson home. Bismarck, Wednesd y Sept. 28, at] W. B. Richardson of Sanger was the Presbyierian Manse, uniting | a business visitor in Regan Wednes- Willard H. in cnd and Mabel Gor-! day. Alin Saturday, Sept. a, He leaves to mourn his death, his wife and 15 children, Two of his sons, John aod. William, live on farms eile of Ri egen. Mrs. John Hoser aad mother, Mrs. John Kiefer of Wilton were guests at the home of Mrs. A, H. berg Friday afternoon. Fred Urback motored to Bis- marck, where he attended to busi- ness matters. Martin Fuelling of Sanger has | pana the farm formerly owned yy the late Jesse Mathison and plans on moving there sometine before spring. Pete Johnson, who has been living on the Henry Anderson farm west of Regan, has bought the farm formerly owned by the late Charles | Richards. or f Rock Hill _————$—$——$—$—— 4 This week will almost complet» the threshing in thi vicinity, Every one has had a long siege of it and will be glad to see it over. Mrs, John Howe was a Regan callor on Thursday. Mr. and Mra, M. O’Brien andj family motored to Bismarck on a raroath Irvin Johnson and Fdd Byers were Wing callers on Thursfay evening. Mrs. Mary Rasche and ster Edith Coly’s called on Mrs. Kierland on Thursday. Vrs. Rasche also has a vaiiety of very fine segetables which she was delivering to dif- ferent parties. Art Crouch was a Wilton caller on Tuesday. Shirley Walker called to see|Having a Phyllis Little Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Little was business cater on Thursday. near future. Mrs. A, N. Strand and son and to Bismarck on Tuesday. SEI<To7=T CLICK! | " ribs and: tho trigger, pulled twice a Wilton]isn’t much fun, but it’s more pleas- ant when the s fails Mr. and Mrs, Jordah: contemplate | Rosa Mae Spradlin (above) one of on taking a trip to Colorado in the |two 15-year-old girl bandits who attempted to hold up a railroad sta- tion in Avon Park, Fla. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and son motored | trying to shoot A. id mother, Mi a thres! 7 Has Pleasant Sound When | chine. {s threshing © yaa Gun’s Aimed Right at You und: | ——$< $$ 5 << > Several friend: of- called to see him on $ Mr. and a te me ily and Mr. and family were ta ae! ore rhe ing for Eien Goed ere were Ma a hunters at the a shootin, ir, and and famiiy, an Crouch and Be! Jordahl. threshers revolver poked int your to explode. is held for '. Helm (below), nee marshal. Mrs. P. N. Monroe is Mrs, W. H Kolb with S. B. Olson called at W. Hi on Monday, Z The 10th is the last discount on Gas Lills, when you t#": FATHER JO MEDICING wri‘ Bald communities, left recently for his home at Columbia, Mo, — + Still | een GY, nd Mrs. Edwin Bonand- yn, North Dalkot: visitors in the community Saturday and Sunday. They were on their way back from the Baptist Con tion held in Bismarck last Sunday Mr, Bonander held morning and evening services at the Still Mission of which he was a former pastor. Miss Ingrid Hagstrom returned Sunday night from Two Harbors, innesota, where she has _ spent ¢ Pearson and Anthony Eri mone day shopped in W week. Mrs. L, Johnson and children Saturday afternoon. Ellen and Ragnar Johnson called at the Hagstrom home Friday after- noon, The Misses Marske and DuToit, accompanied * Johnson and on to church in Regan last night. Missionary Bach of South Ameri- ca will hold a vce in the Swedish -| Mission church four and one-half miles east of Wilton, Friday eve- ning, Oct. 14. The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish Mission church will hold their meet- ing Thursday, Oct. 13th, at 2:00 p. m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Backman, Fred Johnson is now threshing on the Emil Nelson farm near Mercer after finishing up his work in this community last week. f Raleigh P, J. Rausch wa: a county seat business vis:tor Monday. Mrs. W. C. Grac. accompanied by Mrs. F, X. Dempsey and Mrs. Paul Dempsey spent Tursday and Wednesuay in Bismarck whopping. V. E. Stiles of Shields was u busi- ness visitor in Raleigt Vednesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. J Rausch of Selfridge spent Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. J Rausch. ° Miss Ire o.nson was com- pletely surprised wher her lady friends vathered at her home in Raleigh Tuesa y afternoon with a miscellanecu.; hower. At the con- clusion of a social afternoon a ee luncheen as served. T. Black of Selfridge was a uolaenk vi ito: in to. Thursday. Tens Johnson of Flas'er was a business ca.ler a‘ the local lumber yen Thu-sduy and .icay. Fred Reed dep:rted Thursday on business trip ‘” Minneapolis. Mrs. E. Morrison and ae Carl Schiek mctored to Bismarck f "ov. Mrs. Morrison remained at the Bis- marck hovpitai 1or a ‘ew days to receive elect.i treatments. P. A. Lawson shipped a car of cattle to the Siour cit market Saturday. Mrs. Berth. Rossow is enjoying a visit with her si: er, who ic visit- ing her from Wisconsin, Toh hn J. Kain departed for Hettin- sev Monday on business, Mrs. Charles Beem as called Mott Saturcay by vuhe diath of the infant daught» orn siiley night to Mr. and Mrs. L, 8. Bru age. nie, and M: . A. Westrum and children and Mr. and Mrs. John dents of Baldwin. and Mrs, Oscar Satter and family whg have been residing three miles from Baldwin will move to the Thysell farm in Naughton town- ship at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley of Bismarck were Wednesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Tra _Falkenstein and family. Miss, Marion Staley is Neashhig in the Ray schools. Mrs. Sam Hanson was transact- ing business in Wilton Thursdey afternoon, Laurence Wile of Mandan spent Mr. and Mrs. John Blasen and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. George this “ community demonstrating radios and installing sets. He .re- several days of the past week in| R,; Oleson and daughte: .ttended a farewell party at ‘‘reda Thursday eve ing in honor of Mrs. A. Lein, wh departed “riday to make her home in_ Mi‘ ineayolis. Miss Lucas »f Shurburn, Minne- sota, arrive Sat. rda, afternoon to take up her duties ~ teacher of the “enson scho«.! south of Three Bates. Charles Duff; of business visitor'in Raleigh " Wednes- firs, 0 Adles and son Albert of Groton. S. ")., .ave teen in Raleigh for some time visiting relatives and looking after their share of crop seated on their big farr south of ale. "nh. Mrs. Chas. Beem went as far as Shields to meet her little grand- trom made |, re don, Rev Dimond, Lawrence Gordon, bride, were th> only attendants. Aj resided on a farm ten miles north wedding dinner was given Wednes-! of Regan for many dey evening at the home of Wright officiating. Mabel i of the groom, and| ing on his Regan friends Thursday. hrother of the Miss Edith con is_a guest Louis Best of Bismarck was call-|her sister, Mrs, Mary Rasche. Mr. and Mra. Fields called year, passed | Irvin Johnson’s place on Sunday. the |away at his home after a lingering| Clayton Little moved the thre: Miss Alice O’Brien was a supper |ing machine down to W. H. Kolbs Ole Anderson of Bismarck, who|guest at Mrs. Ghylin’s on Monday.|8"d started threshing on Monday. of |. at| Pat Patton was a Regan caller on Monday. Mrs. Alvi: is assisting succes! 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