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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1927 PAGE TEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Frank Muckler and Miss Irene] usual routine business. One mmeber| Mrs. Grey’s parental hime, returnéd| visited Retard, with her mother,| Miss Mildred Johnson at Max Lang’s J, ©. Grossman Sunday. Coster. was absent. sire Mrs. M, ylond, Wednesday evening. NEWS OF OUR N Mr. and Mre. Adolph Bargess of| Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan and| Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Saville and| Ida Magnuson and Emma Nelson,| Miss Rachel Shepard, who has} Max Lang is threshing for Wm. Golden Valley were shoppers in| daughter Theresa were Sunday call-| family visited friends at Hazelton] high ‘school student of Bismarck,| been quite ill for the past two weeks, ley. 4 ¥ Dodge Saturda: ers at the Frank Foell home. Sunday. spent the week-end at their parental returned to her school southwest of] | Mrs. i. C. Richardson entertained P. Oscar Coleman home Thursday on|, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bothner visited] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and} Mr. Jaskowiak of Bismarck drill-| homes, Hazelton Sunday evening. the Birthday club Sunday afternoon, McKenzie | local business. at the home of Mrs. David Juezler| daughters, Niel Quast and Frank] ed a new well for Jake and Mike} Miss Alice Strand, a nurse of the) Karl Schlosser has rparekaked a Mike Loomis is threshing at P, M. - Geneva Miller went to Baldwin] Sunday. Koppy were callers Sunday at the] last week. Bismarck hospital, spent Wednesday/ new Chrysler car and E. F. Savage|Gosney’s. i i. Friday night and took the Soo train] Bruce Copen of Bismarck was a| John Glass home of Linton. A number of our young folks at-| with her m '. a Pantiac, _ Don’t fot at Ster- B. Graham and family of Wing) to Bismarck to visit with her sister,| business caller in Dodge Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Larvick and| tended the dance at Hazelton Fri-| Emil and Orli Johnson, Thorvald| Nick Grauas was a passenget to|ling School No. 2 Thu evening. were callers here Sunday. Mrs, M, 0. Steen, over the week-| A farewell party was given Fri-| family and Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Lar-| day evening. Peterson and a friend, Mr. Boyn,| Bismarck Friday afternoon. Nick|The “Little Folks’ Band” will fur- The P.T.A, will meet | Tuesday,| end, day in the Lutheran church for Mr.| vick and family were Sunday call-| H. A. Carlisle sold a bunch of| who motored to North Dakota to| expects to resume work on the sec-| nish entertainment. r November }. The Girls’ Sewing} “Arthur Resch and Charles Rey-| and Mrs. Paul Pederson and chil-| ers at the Ed. Larvick home. young stock to Shutz and Engleman,| harvest and thresh, returned to Iowa] tion Monday after being laid off for| The fire west of Sterling which club with Mrs. P. P. Bliss as leader Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast visited} which he delivered the first of the] Friday. several months with a broken shoul- Se deta eich be UN ll have a ose A R. E.) day, resota, at the F. J. Pietz home at Linton) week. Charlie Rue was a Regan business! der. z eae Seger alg Miesen, county agent, will be pres-) Geo, Nelson went to get some re- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder of| caller Friday. 7 Cliff Stickney, who has been in St. Mr and TH Lane , ey ent, ..| Pair of th Pete Lips engine which he 8 SOU‘. and Mrs. John Wohl and fam- marek, accompanied by Mr. and] Miss Aletha Johnson spent the/ Alexius hos; ital for the past two ited at the EL ‘Hure hones Su , Be | SS ee ated nd “Mre, | broke Friday mate the Jim Wat-| Arena |} ily ae yi ae latter's mother.| Mrs. W. H. Brownawell, drove to breolen tag at her parental home in hte had his tonsils removed Fri-|'47 8 freight train Fri day Syeting prted » “tS! kins house to Menoken.. i Mrs. Keller, Sunday. . apoleon Friday evening. iscoll, ‘| , Oscar villa Wed, Walko a Lillie Jiras helped Mrs. Joe Var-|* OY Mr. and Mrs, Chester Rrogden and and Mrs’ Ernest’Saville and| Mr. and Mrs, Henry Swanson Were| "Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beasler accom: Bois perance taal da Ma te : oie and } ue iss Ne eo ley cook for threshers Friday and| Andrew Kraft, Sr., was very ill] family were callers at Hazelton Sun-| family motored to Bismarck Satur-| guests at the Luther Bailey home| panied by Mr. Carl Beseler left Sat- off onitee ‘and Gaskill’ y ate Pink ota to | i day and had a family group photo| Sunday. urday by auto to visit friends in| a4, Se S. A. Schoonover, who has been! taken. The Pentecostal meeti: held in] Wisconsi ‘| | Saturday. he fore part of the week and Dr.| day. of St. Paul, motored ‘to Robinson oe Tad Aiba ROG. Nelson owned the Pi i ir. and Mrs. Robert Grantham re- |@ Sunday. d Linker from Goodrich was called. quite seriously ill, is rapidly improv-| John Peterson, who is still at the! Regan are being very wel attended.| Mrs. H..E. Fraser, who has spent turned from Ohio Monday and are i ital for treatment,| Mr. and Mrs. Colip of Regan were] nearly all of the past three months “4 ‘ a Billy and Betty were visiting ‘ Renee L, E. Heaton and Eugene Stru-| i) the Geo, Nelson home Friday| He has improved a bit at this writ-| 7 ee : “4 " SaNehGEER Go t » OD rai 4 si e ig at this writing. Bismarck hospi ibe were bas contin from| night. ‘ si thar ea vy thought he'll be get Charles cat etd was &l was at eee dentist's, Saturday an | eel te daughter, Mrs. Mary = St. Spots! hospital, Bismarck, | ¢——__ 5 " any weathers no! Ivan Law stayed at the Porter aM Mra gad usiness caller here Monday. had a number of teeth remo i sche, Sunday. ure urday. chareh Sitarder evening at a fares) Nelson home Thursday night while) uP and +413. RP. Kennedy spent) “Arrong those shopping here Mon-| friends here hope that be willl Clayton ‘and Virgil Little called] “S.P- Peterson of the Wild Rose \ Knife River i well party for H. A,| cutting Joe Fisher's flax near Nel- Me ahi wien Hine aslepravatee day were John Kiemele of Hazelton} regain his health. at the Ira Bailey home Sunday. neighborhood is in the Bismarck hos- "Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith fram neat ellar} ‘irs. Ped NEI Se DU ari’ inowle 3 ampton. s ._| oF i st 5 reakdown, Sahel in Tryge township will have a Hal- Ae . Py ee Esidag ell The high school pupils and their) y, nd with friends at Wild Rose. Mrs. Ernest Gordon and son mo-} Mr. and Mrs. Mandigo drove to Maa coy Traian eee come (eu ua ssl eg aS the Kennedy home Wednes-| teacher, Miss Fannie McGowan, en-| 4 7 o'clock dinner was given atl tored to Bismarck Briday. Bismarck Sunday to visit their] psd, {0 f characters in ones nes") joyed a wWienie roast out at the) the W. H. Brownawell home Wed-| » Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott of Bis-| daughter Ethel, who has been in the Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Schaffner s ‘Alice ‘and Emil Stei elemever were! e Monday after school, 7 rave Ms pect of ba fo tid Bi at their Parental Bismarck. jospital for the past two ait chil aren, aia Mise Beaurah Alc i Fam sehi 5 | Mrs. John Staff, newlywed: jomes Sunday. week: he un an opera- Reta scam! Sey ca aa re | Baker, Montana, who were here) Joe Weideman called at S. B.| tion Monday. Mrs. Mandigo will re- ne ki Eiinay atthe AER it~ haviel the.) Painted Woods | ing their nephew and niece, Mr.| Olsan’s Friday. . .__| main with her until after the opera-|" “Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs motored ¢——______—_——4 and_ Mrs. Howard Brownawell, of] There will be a township meeting} tion, to the Frank Goben home, after Mis. Fratk ick: is helping| Nef The guests present were Mr.| at Mrs. Mary Rasche’s on Monday.| The first annual corn show will be Sunda yachool, where they” spent s worked’on| Her chotien Mie: atitnes: avmues | 08 Harold Brownawell and} Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg called| neid in Braddock Monday, Oct. 24th.| the rest of the’ da: Tm all falle| cook Tor the threchers this weeks ”| 20% Bobby of Sterling, and Mr. and) at John Anderson's on Friday, | Orie hundred ien dollars in prizes|” “Mrs, L. R. Worlery and daughter Te a gant) oan forging, threshers this week. || Mrs, Donald Snyder of Bismarck,| Mri, Joe Kiefer spent Thursday at| are to be given to those who ex-|Scherlie left for Wisconson a couple wren ahetageagates “wie n Thursdays | 2° ind Mrs. Howard Browna-/ her parental home. hibit the best corn in the various|of weeks ago, in response to a sad er Drum and Mrs. John] F ee B bt ab ee Li re taxa. | Wells Bismarck callers Saturday were! classes. This is the first corn show| message, announcing the death of lers at Mrs, Jake| Bob Cleveland is helping Hien ae Andrew Kolb, Steve Monroe, Allen| that has been held here and it is/her sister Lola. The news came e callers at 6 by y y Friday. 5 oe 9 | Tolliver, J. F. Little and son Clyde, ‘be hoped that those interested | marck Saturday. Webber Mrs. Wolf's Friday.|| Joe Brostrom threshed for his} Glencoe 1 Ave bey aay SUPA, '» a Scene Red ae sate as * (Bagels to oe ete as “ Menoken. : “ $$$ ig | Toe Fisher brought Stephen Whit-] Mrs. Davies said she enjoyed het) brother Oscar Monday and cn ac.) S¥UUUIUUTY Srv canfield ladies aid will hold| ita success, Letters are being sent ; Melvin Agnew and daughter Or-| ted home from Menoken Friday| T0e. 0” wore than all the cat rides| Shvaday when he fiaioned the fie] Norman Stewart and Claud Hou} a fancy work sale and also serve| out by the committes in charge to A \ pha returned Wednesday from Gro- saci Henle she's had since leaving Dakota. All| Threshing is getting pretty well! Ser. leading sheep men of ee 4 Hos i at Bonde fie all the farmers in the vicinity in-| te ag ne Baerstinc Panue's mototed to Bismarck Fri-| that was lacking she said was the| cleaned up in this vicinity and the| trict. eal sa sey ss Fa M Mary Basche and Shirley forming them how to hondle the d\Mrs. ‘Nick Maerschbeher, “Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood. were| day night and got Clara and Emma] “mules.” |) 1) || farmers are busy preparing for win.) shee? to # Duser ab Miche! called at J. F. Little's Thursday. | "hit’'and Mre. G. B. Aarvig and and Mrs. Steve Kraft mo- BIC pPine We ee t Nelson to spend over Sunday at] 07° 7i Mrs. Charles Haslegrove Several young men from Livona| Mrg. Ole 0! Nae J, Jacob-| son Mrs. Nora Sisco and Miss Leone|tored to Manning Tuesday, where South Dakota are vetting Mee and| lds Magnuson came home. with| And sons left” Monday morning by gyotered to the Den ecnosned: | Chan. Our and Serell Linecy st-| eect vimee Suante ot SO STUNT eersciibaee and beotber Mrs, George Young of southeast of| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott Satur-| car for Upton, Calif., where they ex- Wednesday where they assisted in| | Chas, Our and Merril Lindsey at-| Barton home. TES oor Ie Too Menoken. sr orl ay night from Bismarck to visit| Pect to make their future home| Mr, and Mrs, Frank Erickson| the task of digging @ large quan-| tended the’ au Bie camel Mrs, eH Corey cee re takin ne mauling cele Mrs, Mary Wood, who has been| at home. She attends high school, | They will idee sue vee for) spent Sunday in Bismarck with Ag a8 2 New Silene a Little siuiebaued ‘9 uke Jobin ae Konig wins. Lat] edie Pia and Sam Brown called] @ reunion of the Hazle family, Frank's mother. owns and operates Sec. 29, Telfers| Deere engine plow. He contemplates! con, who’ has bought 60 head of|, L. R. Worley hauled quiet a few q nolds helped Joe: Varley thresh Fri-| dren, who are soon leaving for Min- visiting with relatives, Hansboro, N. D. preached the farewell day evening to a large crow high| the 2lst. After the program will a . “A Case of Suspension,” | be a basket social. : There was a school meeting held at the office of the clerk, Ed. Mor- s. Bids were let out for hauling = & al and other business. reset hauled the) taker, Hanford Fairchild; Miss Jud-| Mr, and Mrs, Albin Spangberg} Frain te bought at the Kennedy kins, ‘matron of sem Mildred | and Violet motored to Bismarck Sat-| farm Thu Dietzman; Professor Edgerton, D. E.| urday attending to some business in-| , Andrew K Wharton; college boys, Tom, Sylves-| te : Chris Bi ter McClosky, Harold, Dean John-| Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Whitted, Flor-| 4 son, and Jack, A, Oeffner, ence and Steve motored to Bismarck = Saturday on a shopping trip. > John Olson made a trip to Bis- 8 ice, i MeNiell;_ Ka n, cille Oeffner; Jones, colle rs ilin visiting at the Park Wood home, left Wednesday for a visit with her Nelson home Sunday| The auction sale held at the Hazle-| | Mr, and Mrs. Ole Lillifjeld were a tl leted! on doing quite a Jot of fall plowing. hich he is bringing|!oads of wheat to Hebron for Frank - . Mrs. Jack De M is ¢ grove and Kennedy farm was well] callers in Wilton Wednesday. township, has recently compl i sheep there which he is bringing oan Tiegins EMOTE bent a Ae TantSis to the| attended and things brought a good] Mr, and Mrs. William mwa at.| threshing his bounteous crop of| Mr. Jim Lindsey, is a guest at the} down to his home on Long Lake. : Goben, the past week. rt Rit th . “ izi hel: ley home. Max Lehmann finished threshing couple of days in Menoken gather-| river Sunday after wood he took the| Price. tended William Richards’ —sale| flax, realizing about 17 bushels per! Ira nf H Relb and children — Pelee el AEs for hin neighbors-on Thursday, and inj: vegetables f: is . event vi 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy and] Thursday. acre. < Mrs. z Seite, and Mrs, Riebua ers arven St eisee deliver wood to the! yr- ‘and Mrs. Charles Hazlegrove Mrs. Sohn Puth will again leave| August Hogue is busy with his] guests of Mrs. K. Kolb Sun day evening. Mrs. Aarvig, who at- has taken the rig home for this sea- . . . c ie i V. N. Monroe and son Ste- ing at Grand|®?. ¢ and Stephen Whitted spent Wednes- ou : 4 and sons, Mrs. Elmer Drum and! for Bismarck in the near future.| McCormick-Deering tractor plowing] Mrs. V. tending the state meeting at Gra 7" k ome, ‘ raat ri McIntyre home for dinner Thursday.| home while cooking for threshers. Le . ‘Tonge i Ir. an rs. John Craven and i Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville an Mrs. Gust Peterson of Bismarck| Many fa: al a ay, 2 v M dM ate will move it to wee saber dM Glanvill id . x _M farmers are now busy pick-] relatives. Oscar Walworth di Oct. 21, at the Vie and ‘Long nA a ecual be ‘Atmstrong a Se 4 children motored to Valley City and| Place a8 soon as possible. Joe) 15 were guests of Mr. and Mrs.| was helping Mrs. Oscar Brostrom| ing their corn, They report the crop) George and Oscar Walworth are} store, Food of all kinds -including| Wit take up high school subvects at visited Mr. and Mrs, Roy Yule. They | Fisher's will pene the farm. Emerson Glanville Sunday. and Mrs. John Puth cook for| as being unusually heavy but much] helping McCullough’s to sare ‘candy will be on sale, The program| the Dictinton Sormal ‘this year returhed Sunday, Willie Jiras, who has been gone! “Miss Hilda Wutzka who is helping| threshers. of it is expected to be unfit for seed.| Most of the farmers are uy was as follows: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bicrig and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael were| #l! summer in 3 ifferent states, came} 41 "the Hazlegrove home, was home| Fred Brown, our road boss, was| John Becknall, local guinea pig] seeding rye and doing some fall! Roll Call—My Favorite Economy! cniidren ‘motored to Dickinson on dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.G. UHL tage who teaches the| Tuesday and Wednesday. busy Friday and Saturday putting| dealer, drove a team to the Shorty plowi + Plowing, 3 a ere god in} stunt, Sitanlay, wien thir dager Abelein Sunday. : R at coal oh ‘ds at the Kent} _ Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy were| in the filling at the new conerete| Craig farm Sunday and _broug « spite of the 7 uy fs ‘Where Does Our MoneyGo?—Mrs.| Alice enrolled at the normal for the Mrs. Ted Small is spending the} Resch school, boards ai fe Aen"! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ul-] pridge south of Taylor. back a big load of cabbage whic! The Rasche-Rupp N ine thi Koenig. coming term, and~ on their way = vi iting Mrs, vin. ae sul and Mrs. Swan Swanson, south| £78 Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frank Erickson called on] he will a! his. pets during the meres for Steve Nemetz this oS ne pies Bud-! stopped at the Geo. Davis home at arvin Sherman and son (itera ki va : be s hers are threshing for . illifje winter months. : week. . ts Practical?—Mrs. Robinson. ft returned Friday from Dunning, Ta.,| of Bismarck, and Hugo Swanson, Eniiseites: They still have “4 100 ogo ene Don Nicholson and sist@, accom-| The ladies aid met with Mrs. Ira ee hat ‘omen Should Know About Met ae pr oens vena nat they were called by the death | Mr. and tet ie Soe Cat ‘acre of flax to thresh for Jacob] Mrs, Dave Brostrom visited with| panied by Miss Alice MacLean mo-| Bailey on Wednesday. aS ret Investments—Mrs. Sherwin. ‘Mrs. Moos and Bennie Pastian and of r. SI herman’s father. They made| among the many held t the Nels| Sattler.’ Mrs. John Puth and Mrs, Aust|tored to Wilton Sunday where they| business meeting was seed TF!" Song—Love's Old Sweet Song|prother Charley, motored to the eer. es tended the party held at the Nels “ss, Jacob Sattler was taken sud-| Peterson, her mother Friday, were guests at the Robert Belyea] which . delicious lune! was! (Malloy)—Club, Gordon Schaffner ranch on Satur- hag Graves spent Sunday and| Nelson home Saturday night. denly ill Tuesday evening and they] Walter Kirkey: was hauling grain| home. The Belyeas are former resi- ere School Notes day. tia visiting at the Chas. Graves| _ Geo. Snyder and his father ee expect to have to take her to the| for John Puth Saturday, dents of this vicinity, having moved| Mis. J. F. Little, Clyde and Phyl Mr. Baver has started a speciall’ iss M. Abraham, who teaches NM csctisuchaintiel oe ed i Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Sebron Erickson|to Wilton about two: years ago. | lis motored. to Mrs, K, Kolb’s on| -ourse in typewriting to accomodate| the Bierig school, walked to the (Ns DEAD peel ates Ee LA an ah Skoglund, who}, Harry Ulfers had the misfortune] and mother of Bismarck were over! Henry Mills, who had the misfor-| Sunday. . those who could not get their sub-| Max Lehmann home Friday evening, fire Girls group, A’ Bow Seat tenes] a eddy and Mildred Skoglund, whe! to break the low gear on his truck] Sunday visitors at the Frank Erick-| tune about a year ago of having his) The schedule. | wehre she accompanied Maxie Leh- aino-will Fg tees igh ‘cout troop| are here from Duluth, are down at! briday and had to take it to Bis-|son and Andrew Nelson homes, residence destroyed by fire, is con- f North Dakota)“ o, mann to Hebron Friday evening. The i “ap d. v1 McKenzie assisting their sister with marck to have it repaired. Mr. Christ Lilliefjeld and Miss| templating replacing the Tr | it of Mandan gan She spent the week. with her are getting subscriptions to several| “ithe ®Etcon boys finished moving| _ ME. and Mra, Andrew Kraft had] Catherine Helwig of Bismarck and| with a more modern one with all age To oa Plage toegncme| km eck parents of that city. tee i 5 otha f; Y j jas Li odern conveniences. en Tuesda: ira, G. roth. whe has been Sraiiiient ¥) ah playground) Jim Watkins" house about four miles ST praia teeth pee rae ee Ole oe ert MacLean of Calgary, Al-|the C. 0. Kettleson home on Sun-| ‘y¥,5 taking basketball who do not| visiting with her parents at Glen school, or the consolidated) north from Menoken Saturday might] ramily and George Melntyre were| jeld and Mrs. Elsberg Sunday after- berta, who ia, v ce pthe g tad “ia Little entered the Bismarck Wish to take the regular gymnasium) Ullin the past two week: returned Herbert Neugebauer of Valley the Geo. Whitted home and will start guests at the Klagenburg home Sun-| noon. relatives in Burle an le Prd hace he ueder- will hike until they start et ey Mrs. Mike Rich and City is visiting at the McLean home.| #7 incest hospital on Friday w ball in November. re rs. Mike Rich and son ' i day. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Soderquist and] counties is at present staying at his i A crowd of young folks gathered | i" threshing for Axel Johnson Mon- ea. Smith dug a cellar for his] sons Einar and Melvin visited at the] brother's Mee Missouri town-/ went an operation. | He wi oe The boys who were interested in motored to Richardton on Sunday Sunday evening to charivari Mr. day again. hreshing for John] Potatoes Wednesday. Ed. says he] Elsberg home Sunday evening. ship. Mr. MacLean is one of the] Nurse Miss Knudson’s pate a €] basketball met with Mr. Schneider,| to atten | chute services at the St. and Mrs. Date Hill of South Da.| , 5trom’s are rer ing. aN eon has potatoes enough to last him pioneer settlers of this district about| operation. He is now getting along) tne athletic coach, to discuss the| ari ah y- nano kota, who are on their wedding trip| Anderson eee naan for the next three years if he can|@———————_——-6 | 20 years ago he moved to the land of} fine. I time of starting practice and the ss Spinnger, who teaches the and are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Geo, | helped him thresh Saturday. keep them that long. Taft the Maple Leat where he bas since| Ira Bailey and Luther Bailey were) Codering of supplies. Seneff schgol, spent several eve- Young. . Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and ‘ resided. siceidsitaiuanilaiaal Regan callers on Thursday, The new. stodent this week was|nings at the Frank Goben home the ° john A. Stewart is busy Mrs. H i family visited at the Otto Swanson} g__ ly a Past week. the Me artic Cannes home Sunday. Vielor Engdahl was| Temvik | sont?§s Georee Lewis visited at the} on his farm south of Bismarck these age The Dunn county grader is down John Benz home Tuesday, ime pie Primary Room e Dunn. : whist it threshing for them Sunday. é of] in this vicinity grading some much- of Moon” ee s sp eecaey Fred Schroeder's were guests at|® Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richardson hao Norlin of Menoken was a Braddock | wel Pembbctoong arrpep gs re needed, roads, pe voir ae ee ; ‘Twenty ladies were present and high the J. W. Jiras home Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Buck and Merle| Were Sterling visitors Tuesday. business caller in this vicinity Fri- (RELA ETE! were held in the M. E.| his home and all of his friends left appreci ated by all o: is end of , Score was won by Mrs. Jack Ish-| Evelyn Danovan, stestee . 2 Buck of .Hampton were shopping Mrs. Henry Jessen visited at the} day. Mr. Norlin has recently pur- church Sunday evening. 0. R. Bauer| the sandtable last week. The Hal- 4 ,’ mael, Luncheon was served at the| Crosby, who boar Mt with J. W.! here Tuesday. George Lewis home Wednesday af-| chased 500 head of sheep, Many| sang a» very solo, which was} loween witches and brownies too GOITRE TREATED ba hour, Jiras’, stays at Ed. ot Milles a]. Mrs. Frank Muckler and Miss ternoon, farmers are purchasing large num-| nich a be noes. iss Hazel Neth left Wednesday] Mr. and Mrs. Conard amily came| zene Coster motored to Linton Wed-| , Mrs. Charley Anderson was a] bers of these wool-bearers and it) neid next Sunday evening 8} At about Colum- SUCCESSFULLY i oer ae Mrs. ao himggry anuy, came nesday after school. Sterling caller Thursday. looks like North Dakota ison the| ocjock instead of at the usual time| bus told. to us ai Me Ma inp ee aa { j y McCurdy and daughter Ada/| out to the Geo. Nelson home § Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and] Theodore Lang called at the Gos-| eve of a big sheep boom that will ‘The Epworth| which we made s bright’ poster mene, anes neue Lady. ; » and son Stanley, who have spent the| day night and brought their sister “| ney home Wednesday night, farming, | Sunday m 5 summer at the Geo, Rerum hares out, Miss Geneva Miller, who teaches, Ganehters sea diiseatape linda: Mi eee Union peeps ecieve Jes- replace much of this ory 4 ing. | League will meet every Sunday eve-| showing the great Atlantic with the Mrs\K. Fisk, 344 E, Franklin left Tharsday for Wesington Springs | school No. 2 in Cromwell. ened He mey sen ylaited atthe Midemon, bone — EE eee ee eee a eee wcéak aad Ars. Munrapols, Mine, sare ff f Wilton Wm. “Rol who has been! the words “Fire Protection Week" |e gum home paper, the Minneap- ' yee they expect to spend the win-| All the teachers in the community ‘Among those that attended the| Thursday. Ax) will meet at Miss Miller's school } t Lint Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen accom-| . . Mrs. Chas, Graves spent several| next Monday. Madge Runey will be movies “Ubursaey evenine MM hale panied by Mrs. Emil Lang and Miss eo EEE Eee Fale ot mallee oes ¢ ¢ Fates va ate it... On. lay. Wel write any one what Sorbol Quad- anys qiitin her daughter, Mrs.| present to demonstrate. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son| Helga Hermanson were Bismarck! wilton visitor Wednesday. ple has done. How iI have re- { i 1 She returned home ei i callers Saturda: ss pice Tay Meee Sne Tetlanad ‘the . | Neil and Miss Theresa Koppy. r aay. Mrs, Orla Hammock entertained i 4 . headache: i _ i vs ie Dodg: Chester Brogden has purchased] Friends will be sorry to hear of} a number of little folks at her home shear pape ae Rite nee t | e the house where the David Calqu-| Henry Jessen’s accident Thursday, a| Saturday afternoon as a farewall s and we expect. to bejnot interfere with daily work or Try, 4 ° ~/houn family lives. |The Brogden] cat which he was starting, kicked) party to Helen Richard. The after-| Mr. for business soon, -__ | pleasure.” - : 4:3 {i Mrs. Adolph Eissinger motored to} family wil’ move. into their new and broke pa Bouse, in his wrist.| noon was spent in playing games: Monday fe had no absences : the Pot Made by Sorbol Company, ean oo casi" | Beulah Sunday where she called on| Home, the near’ fatare, eas Taare” to the clacton at once! delicious lunch was att spend the| week and one case of tardiness. Next|chanisburg, Okie Bolt by all drug. Fetindly aan was @ caller at Jim) Be ye Mr. and Mrs, David Calquhoun) ane is, sg ag ed i° Pismarck| close of the afternoon. week ‘we are to try for a perfect/gists. Locally af Firney’r Drug Ms ap cd on business, friends of that city. and family will move into the Beck oe wed ‘Me P. M Gos: Star Tibbets left Friday for Bile Demesnert, is visiting] fecord. fees . , re.— Adv. 1 Sane vist ig ta Falkenstein and| Mrs, Marie Roit, who has been| house in the near future. e r. ae fs rs. P. He ney were! ples, Minn., to make his friends at la. She return- Daughters of Grace Jelly ,visted last Sunday at F. C.| taking treatments for a few weeks| _ The auction sale held by the Oster Sats AND Pete ania. ing the winter with his brother r aunt, who visited] At its last meeting at the home of Be nde in St. Alexius hospital, returned to| BFS. northeast of here, Wednesday) |. ey inson was visiting in Ster-| William. at the Damsgaard| Miss Gertrude Allensworth, the ee. Sen re. was a caller at’ hechne teeaae e was well attended, i ng ne o1 d irs. O. J. Olson was a business Daughters of Grace elected the fol- Sohn oad fuesday. on gee Moe ae nee Ladies Aid was entertained by ti ited ‘a eke Be son Dewey caller in Baldwin Friday. = of Lylton, Is., is’ here} lo officers for the coming year: aS eee as. a dinner guest a ir an a ae fee aco) son ines Mrs. George Nauman Friday, A vie at the Jol nz home Sat-| Mrs. E. H. Krause is FP teste at after -his 3 fergie Martini; vice pres!- to Martin Nelson's eRinyfx Fonte they visited at the Peter. Marqu rat Iargeicrows, a Chei aliendance, Me and Mrs. Clinton Gaskill the Govted, Hoenivar CAL in dent, Lillian Hin; oateatary, Sert- Jim Watkins from Baldwin came bee: sate South Dakots ane Te nay ote Bismarck callers Saturday, a a woen ittended the Win ee : ibe out to the Axel Johnson place Mon-| Mrs. J. C. Grossman was an east-| relatives down there. 4 Quite a few from here attended Richard sale Thureda “ y. Aarvig. next van day to see the Nelson boys, who| bound passenger to Hazen Thursday| The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.| the sale at the Fairchild place. threshed there to move his house] where she visited at the home of Mr.| Merle Buck died at one of the B' Vivian Gaskill visited at the Gos- which he had in Baldwin near Men-| and Mrs. Jacob Mettler. Mrs. Gross-| marck hospitals. He was born Tues-| ney home Saturday. oken. It is on trucksgand moved as| man is a sister of Mr. Mettler. day, Oct. 11, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lang and chil- far as the Herb Little home. He| Peter Treis was a passenger to) Mrs, John Speidelbacher visited| dren were guests at the Gaskill home aaperte to move in it in the spring.| Mandan Wednesday where he will] school Thursday afternoon. Ys in Bourgois was out Monday| enter a hospital to take treatments] On Wednesday morning, Oct. 12, Baker was a Sterling caller 'ilton, from near the river at the Fred| for a few weeks. occurred the marriage of Miss Gert-| Monday. Mrs. T. H. Steffen attended the Schroeder home, also Geo. Whitted’s}| Mr. and Mrs. John Hehn moved] rude Mae Kelly, daugther of M: state federation of women’s clubs st where he purchased five calves, their property to Dodge Monday.| H.C, Benedict, to Elmer Doolittle.| children visited at the Gosney home Ivan Law has been cutting flax} They had been working on the farm| Rey, Frisbee of Linton performed| Monday afternoon. is for Joe Fisher, Mr. Fisher is thresh-| for Mrs. Hehn's parents, Mr. and] the marriage ceremony, which took| Mr. and Mrs. P. M..Gosney and ing on the Patterson land near Por-| Mrs. Simon Schwartzman. Mr. place at the parsonage. The bride| family and Mr. Ed. Kopp Miss] "Mrs. ter Nelson’s. Hehn will assist’ Sam Goetz in his| vas attended by Miss Blanche Buck,| Bertha Kopp were visitors st thel in Grand Forks with her son Mac, John Kruger, who has been haul-| pool hall. while Doris Spriggle acted as best| Gaskill home Sunday. who is « student-at the university ing bundles for him, quit Monday| Nick Kohm and Joe Jacobs were man. Only immediate relatives at-| The Lucas family from Georgia| there, ht, ; business callers in Blackwater Wed-| tended the ceremony. Mrs. Doo-| are stopping at the Charley Ander-| wigs Katherine Shroeder returned Morris made a trip to Regan] nesday. little is very well known here, was|50n home for awhile. from the hos- Wednesday on business, Mrs. L. Barnett, who had been at-| raised in Emmons county ind grew| Mrs. Jessen’s nephew is up here where she has been under the Wiran Nelson was a caller at the! tending the teachers’ conference at| to womanhood in this community.| helping them with the farm work. ’s care ‘for some time. G. F. Nelson home Thursday and got| Hazen, returned to her home Frid: the] Mr. Herman Nieman and Byron] Harold Beiingten, has returned to sowe Ford wheels for his car, Albert Stuhlmiller was a ae Sterling callers Saturday. Jamestown for his third year of col- ‘he fire which started from aj of Bismarck has acee; : in that city. Arthur Resch, Mr.“Roynol2s from} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruff and chil- he week Ohio, Gertie and Gladys Nelson-and} dren have moved, to Killdeer tes visit i the fone Bee peu Geneva Miller motored to Regan Mr. Ruff is working in a bank. We| Miss Frances Ko) py of Hampton, ;Wednesday night on a shopping trip.| wish them a success in their new| who was pest ters for some] day : 'y . Kettleson’s are threshing at home| home. time, has accepted a position at Lig-| burnt quite a lot of ha at present. Hugo Nelson works for} J. A. Jacobs transacted business| dia Flegel’s hat shop at Linton. came very near them. in Halliday Wednesday. : Edward S-hr is the owner of al stacks. _Enil Moses was a caller at Nels| Mrs, K. A. Swan of Ridgeview,| Ford roadster which he purchased| ge rahe Mrs, Joe Varley motored 4 th piri # Pas ‘Ge Se” | feome Gooey crete Renchler and ¥ 5 onths r mother, Mrs, -| 'Mr. and Mrs. J . r to Bismarck Thursday on a shopping] ence Jacobs. chikiven of Emmonsburg were shop- 5 Mrs. C. E. Allison and Zelm 7» Mi Rose doa Fisher was threshing fr Geo.| former. residenta of Dodge, but i Be pee TEey, Guotiene o i eek Ff ji : 1 i 2 5) EEE : if i a5 F I f Fl : : ay rir i i : rt L i ei now it 'e x of Bismarck, are visiting a few days| visit with them f few weeks. A : Victor was threshing for| at the of and Mrs. Homer Ma Ko) iat Hampton was See eee ee tee, : \ : business ¢ re aSturda: short time. Re eS with his} Ruth Mickle, teach-| Miss Jave Rudd ‘Misses Avis Carlisle and ter Alice northeast