The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Mr. and Mrs. John Funk and chil- dren were business callers in Halli- C A. Gustafson of Minneapolis is visiting for a few weeks at the home of his cousin, Charles Gustaf: 8 Gabriel Marquardt and chil- dren were passengers to Bismarck Monday where they transacted busi- ‘rom there they went to Gar- rison for a visit with friends and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Burgess of were shoppers in Dodge Saturday. Soren Nordby, who has been tak- ing treatments at the Bismarck hos- pital, returned home Saturday. Marquardt of Blackwater, ., spent the week-end at the home of his brother, Gabriel Mar- W. E. Brockings of Richardton is looking after land interests here. The poultry show given by the Fairmont Creamery company Wed-| hospital for some time. nesday was well attended. onstration on poultry wi Andy Gump, was funny ss, cashier of the curity State Bank of Halliday, v a business visitors in Dodge Frid: _Albert StuhImiller was a business | caller in Mandan Saturday. Jacob Wentz motored to New Eng- land Sunday where he attended the oil well demonstration. : Adolph Odegaard, formerly a resi- but now of Minot, was a business caller in Dodge Sat- urday and Sunday. “Mr. and Mrs. Matt Halter were week-end guests at the home of Mr. dent of Dodge, The Friendship club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Moen/| Friday. Everyone who attended re- Mr. and Mrs. August Fleckenstein motored to Hebron Monday where they visited relatives. Mrs. Fleckenstein took the train for Bismarck where she will take treat- ments at St. Alexius hospital. John Goelz of Glen Ullin is visit- ing his brother, Louis Goetz, for a Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Moen were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Helmer Satur- v= William Kellar and daughter An- na were business callers in Golden Laughlin of Zap visited a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davidson. sister of Mrs. Davidson. Hildegard Grossman of Golden Valley visited at the J. C. Grossman Miss_ Grossman is a school-teacher near Golden Valley. Joe Jacobs and Anton Wilhelm motored to Bismarck and Mandan Sunday where they transacted busi- — All schools in this district were open again on November 31 after @ three-day va teache’s attended the state educa- tional meeting which was held in ‘ion while the A. V. Luce has completed hauling a large quantity of choice potatoes to the capital cit; of several of the grocery stores. William Mallard, n several miles north of here, called, dows and putting out new sales dis- at the Herman Glum home recently, his object being to obtain Mr. 5 while he is doing extensive alterations to his barn. Shorty Craig is busy picking corn for Mr. Luce. considered one of the fastest corn pickers in this localit; Don Nicholson si cattle to the penitentiary last week. Norman Stewart and John Becknall, drove; passed them to that institution Saturda; MacLean of Stewartdale was a business caller at the Henry furnishing the called on friends in Telfer town- Miss Alice MacLean, he the Buchanan Valley consolidated Friday, Nov. 4. About 60 teachers were present at the meet- The dance at the Stewart Wood- worth home Saturday attended. Good and c big time is re- Arthur and Martha Jenkins left for California where they it relatives and friends. f0r\ doing considerable fixing on the Mr. Richter was numbered amon; the flood sufferers who suffe: severe losses due to the overflowing of the Missouri river last spring, having his entire crop drowned out, compcsed of corn and sweet clover. ir. Richter started out with a heavy heart, but not dis- couraged. He worked for neighbors harvest hands was broadc st, when he marched with the grand army to the fields of golden grain where he took part in the saving of one of the greatest crops that North Da- kota ever had. f Raleigh | —_—__——_-* e Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Dempsey left Monday for Nebraska and Kansas where they will visit for a short time before going to California to make their home. Adolph Reh! motored to Bismarck Friday, returning with his wife, who has been a patient at St. Alexius Mrs. Clarence Frost was hostess | Thursday afternoon when she enter- tained a number of lady friends at a course luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark are now settled in their new home on the Noel Hardy farm, The auction sale at the George Bird farm was fairly well attended and bidding was good. A. P. the first of the week, Jens Nelson of Paradise is busy hauling home 200 bushels of corn he purchased from Al Frost. : Mrs. James Duncal of Selfridge was a visitor in town Monday. Theo. Christensen has been busy the past week picking corn with his new corn picker. He is at present picking for neighbors. Miss Verna Simpson spent the week-end with home folks near Bris- ne. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson of Cannon Ball were shopping in town Friday. R. G, Wildy of Bismarck and P. J. Rausch were business visitors in Shields Saturday. P, J. Rausch drove a new Chrysler sedan home Friday, purchased in Bismarck. He recently sold his old ar_to Max Miller. . Mark Kain and Abe Koop of Bris- bane were social callers at the Kain home Friday evening. A. P. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Duncal recently moved to the Chas. McLaughlin ranch. The McLaugh- lin family has moved to Porcupine since the death of Mr. McLaughlin. Miss Emily Herzog of Shields as- sisted Mrs. A. Westrum with her housecleaning last week and will help Mrs. Carl Sluck this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stayner were hosts Sunday when they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Anton Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lubert Wessels and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snoozy at Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weitz have moved to Havelock where they will make their home. Noel Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Clark and little daughter were Sunday dinner guests at the N. A. Davis home in Flasher. Alpha Harmon left Monday for Merrill, Iowa, where he has employ- ment for the winter. W. R. Ozbun has been busy sev- eral days this week decorating the Raleigh Mercantile company win- plays. Roy Harmon has had carpenters busy the past week fixing up rooms in his garage, where they will live this winter. P. J. Ferguson won several prizes at the corn show in Elgin last week. Henry Seal was transacting busi- ness in Flasher Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher and baby daughter of Lemmon, S. D., ssed through town Wednesday on their way to Bathgate, N. D., where Mrs. Fisher and daughter will spend some time visiting relatives, Baldwin a Mr. and Mrs. August Borner and Paul Borner and li daughter, Laurine of Stanton, visited at the Richard Borner home Saturday eve- ning en route home from a shopping tie op the capital city and Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and little son of Still spent last week- community. _Mr. Mrs. Harold Breen and little son of near Bismarck were Saturday evening guests at the home of Mrs. Breen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little. _ Funeral services for Mrs. Chris- tine Anderson, pioneer resident of Baldwin, were held‘ in the local church Thursday afternoon, a min- ister from Bismarck officiating. in| interment took place in the cem- etery north of town. tl. Archie Holden, who is employed in Wilton, was a recent guest at the home of his nts, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden. Archie has recently re- turned from a_ motor trip to the t- eastern part of the state. ‘The spur connecting Baldwin with the new route of the Black trail west of town has been com- pee The spur is one-half mile in len; 5 J. F. Watkins spent the forepart of the week at ‘is farm north of Menoken where Harold Swairn is house previous to its occu; by the Watkins family. sauied Beers Brvther: of Bismarck are busy drilling a well on the John Nordstrom Mr. and Mrs. Willie Fricke have moved into the fs home formerly Fi aad by the Ernest Fricke fam- ily for the winter. Mr. Fricke re. cently purchased a farm in Crom- well and ex) to in work on the house at an early as con- siderable improvement will have to be_done.. erson and William Gilbertsun. e:al years. Baldwin all couple are maki: the bride’s parents. Noon and even are newlyweds of days ago enroute home short visit with relatives in Wilton. Harvey Williams of Mandan will be interested in knowing ther are lea ing this week on a to months’ v cation to points extending as far south as South America. They will attend a convention in New Orleans, and later visit Cuba, Honduras and South American points. liams, who is well known here is the president of the Mandan Beverage company. > Black of Selfridge was buy- ing hogs for the Sioux City market & were Sterlin, end at the-home of relatives in this} hal Mr. antl Mrs. Charlie Spitzer will of their east last Monday evening in honor of|/home on Saturday evening dnd an- had come to give ly a farewell party. of Miss sernice mere r. Gilbertson has been en: loyed on the local railroad section for sev- His bride has lived in her life. The youn their home wi the marrai; Sam Hanson was a business caller in. the capital city Saturday after- ing. Willie Spitzer of Mandan spen' the week-end at his home south of in this locality until the call for] to wn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thor of Wil- ton visited at the Ira Falkenstein home Wednesday afternoon. They the past week. Mrs. Thor formerly being Miss Mabel Nelson of Rush City, Minn. They are making their home on a farm near Wilton. Rev. G. W. Stewart and wife of Mandan, passed through here a few from a ahey were accompanied home by Mrs. Stewart's aunt, Miss Caroline Macumber, of the Twin Cities, who had been spending some time in Wil- ton. Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Wil- Brittin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford motored to Mandan Monday. George Day attended to business in Bismarck Thursday. Several of the neighbors met at Brittin Thursday evening to or- ganize a Woodman lodge. Dick Owens are moving on the John Owens place. Mrs. Smith and the boys’ are leaving the Weiderman farm. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Crawford were Bismarck callers Saturday. [ Taft Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Wednesday. The show, “Tin God's,” which was given in Sterling Tuesday night was reported very good. large crowd were present. Quite a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson_visited at the John Benz home Tuesday night. Mrs. Johnson and son William visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Charley Anderson was a Bismarck caller Thursday. Mrs, John Baker and Mrs. Roy Baker were Bismarck callers Thursday. Abey Huggins was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Mrs. John Baker and Mrs. Roy Baker called at the Gosney home Thursday. George Kusch was a caller at the Lewis home Thursday night. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Mrs. P. M. Gosney visited at the F. B. Loomis home Friday afternoon. Charley Anderson was a Sterling caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morton and family spent Saturday evening at the Henry Swindling home lis- tening to their new radio. Mrs. Nellie Gaskill assisted Mrs. Harold Wright Friday and Satur- day cooking for threshers. P. M. Gosney attended the Farm- ers Elevator meeting at Sterling Saturday ni, ing will be held Friday, November llth, at the Chas. Gaskill home. All ladies are cordially invited. ao L. Hurr is threshing for Earl fall. Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis vis- ited dt the Lloyd Gosney home near Braddock Sunday. Miss Lauretta Jacobson spent the week-end at the Gaskill home. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gosney and daughters Florence and Edna visit- ed at the Lloyd Gosney home near Braddock Sunday. Henry Swindling and Charley Morton were hunting at Long Lake Sunday. r fi Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were Bismarck callers Saturday. Anton Oberg was a Sterling call- er Friday. ‘ ay The Union Aid are giving a bazaar and supper Saturday night, November 12th, at the Sterling 1. Miss Dora Mandigo spent the week-end at the George Lewis home. Chub Ferrington called at the Gaskill home Sunday. Misses Lauretta Jacobson, and Vivian Gaskill and Earl Gaskill vis- ited at the Laverne Richardson home Sunday evening. feere Mr. and Mrs. F. Loomis vis- ited at the Gaskill home Sunday, Mrs. Laverne Richardson visited at “he Roy Turner home Sunday. E. L. Horr and son Ralph were were Sterling callers Monday. f Sanger —_———__* Miss Lena Furst returned to her home at Washburn after spending the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith. Miss Furst and Mrs. Smith are sisters. Bob Bagnell returned to Sanger on Tuesday from Ambrose, N. 'D., where he has been working during the summer and fall months. Mrs. Geo. Wilfert and children were passenge:s to Mandan Thurs- day. Walter Staigie shipped » carload of sheep and cattle on Saturday. ‘W. B. Richardson has purchased the John Gilbertson poo! hall build- ing and intends converting it into an office. : “ Mr. and Mrs. William Winkley were pleasantly surprised at their home ‘on Saturday evening when a number of friends gave them a fare- well ‘was spent in crowd was present from| o'clock. . Lark—Preaching service at 10 o'clock, Sunday Bg Mr. and Mrs. John Blasen, Mr. and] A Mr. and Mrs.| Elgit Frank Foell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Witt and Mr. and Mrs. Reid. The evening Rae spent pla; tored .o Bismarck and took in some dressed poultry Richholt purchased| M: Andrew Trygg’s motored to Re- gan Saturday to attend the funeral Whitted spent the week-' end at home, returning to Mei t Ison, Mary Sc: Doro- thy Sheldon and high school st week-end at their p: A large crowd attended the party given at the Herb Little home Sat- nounced that the: vet Sera ee ‘ in enjoyable evening was spent b; and Tistening, to the les are moving to 8. D., and their many them happiness and success in their ca eee . J. Hotchkis: son, Clyde, were Mandan pra day” School at 11 Evening- worship at 8 iynn of Linton was a cal er Sunday. Mrs. R. F. Hawley left Friday for a visit with relatives at Fargo. Mrs. J. W. Evans of Carson were Leith visitors Thurs- day afternoon. . Mrs. John Will left by train for Bismarck ‘Friday where she will spend a few days. Jake Wahl moved his family in cupy the fahnestoc ‘the Leith school it would be more conven- fent to teside in town. Announcement is made of the birth of a little daughter Bonnie Luetta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '‘W. A. Jones of Kansas City. Mrs. Jones was formerly Luetta Dunn of son was called to the Steve Little home near Still where Mr. dnd Mrs. Philli son were guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jiras, Fred Schroeder’s are hauling corn from Richard Borner’s which they purchased from hi i Nelson has been " hauling grain to Regan the past week. - Charles Reynolds and the hired- man ofgthe Nelson’s took the con- tract of excavating G. F. Nelson’s basement on his new place. ° Martin Nelson motored to. Bis- marck Tuesday to bring out plow lays for the tractor. Bertha Schroeder is staying in Bismarck on Eleventh street. Pete Lips from near Bismarck was an overnight guest at F. C. Nelson’s Tuesday night. Martin Bourgois from near the river was ous Wednesda: Arthur Schroeder has been in Bismarck a few days and purchased a new John Deere tractor and had his wife stays. d Mrs. Ed. Lundquist and 1- Jean Cunningham and family motored to fetes Hh pees Miller ‘and Alec from Kansas were dinner and supper guests at the Ys : js an lec mi sie Kansas motored to Regan| decided hall and janitor for’ Monday and got a supply of flour! which was on the track. A carload was shipped in by Al irl was born Si r. and Mrs. Porter Nel- ter’s home near Still,| Leith. the Stev Little home. M. F. Parker took Porter Nelson to Still Sunday morning to the Steve Little home. Otto Swanson assisted Fred Sch- roeder’s -with shredding corn Mon- Let freezing weather come! says the man who protects his car with PYRO - :- ON’T let car-freezing weather catch you unprepared. It means inconvenience—damage—repair bills. A dollar invested in Pyro Denatured Alcohol may save you the cost of a new radiator—or a new cylinder! Pyro gives complete protection from freezing, and is guaranteed not to rot or corrode car parts. The recog- -nized, standard anti-freeze for the past Mr. and Mrs. Robt. O’Connell mo-. tored to Bismarck Thursday and re- turned the following day with a new Chevr.let landau. William “Prosise, one of our pro- gressive farmers south of Leith. re- Lovie on bing fd Nadel at of cattle thoug! 2 eaten frost- ed_cahe. } John Resch purchased a Minneap- olis tractor from Mr. Grewer from He went to Mandan Thursday and got it home. Mrs. Joe Varley. Mrs. Geo, Whit- ted, Mrs. J. W. Jiras attended the shower held at Tom Morris’ Wed- nesday for Mrs, Ed. Morris. Bill Fricke, Jr. purchased the known as the Ernest Sol- berg homestead where Porter Nel- son lived. He gave $23 an acre and will remodel the buildings. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley motored to Bismarck Thursday and _ took Clarence to Mandan. He purchased a Ford runabout and ran it home. Ira Falkenstein assisted Folten Nelson’s Thursday in vaccinating Mr. Falkenstein_re- ports the loss of a few calves which died of blackleg in his pasture. Porter Nelson also lost. one which was running in the pasture. A few from this vicinity went to Baldwin Thursday to attend the fu- neral of Mrs. Christina Anderson, whose home is near here on the Leonard Carlson farm. Herman Olson will work for An- ton Fisher this winter. turned home from Grafton Geneva Miller became ill in school Mrs. Whitted took her home at noon. Geo. Whitted made a trip to Re- gan Thursday with a load of grain. En route he stopped in at the Lan- derholm home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jiras and Joe motored to Bismarck Thursday and took in the corn show. Porter Nelson drove up to the Steve Little home near Still Thurs- stays there with her sister. 34 John Kruger made a trip with two teams to the Engstrom coal Several ladies from here attended the Homemakers convention held at Carson Wednesday. A very, instruc- tive demonstration was given by Miss Church of the Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Ashbridge motored to Bismarck Saturday with their daughter Janette who is receiving medical treatment there, and had spent a few days at home. Hawley accompanied by Mrs. Hurley, Irene and Gerald Hur- Henry Gimble and John \Ander- son are building a barn near the schoolhouse here in town. Mr. and Mrs. David Calquhoun entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muckler, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Reed. J. Peterson of Hazelton ley motored to Bismarck Monday. Humdah! entertained the Ladies’ Aid at her home A large crowd was in Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Saylor of Underwood, N. rival of a baby boy October 23. Mr. Saylor at one time was employed Sold by garages and filling stations, hardware, drug and paint stores. In bulk or in gallon cans. Ask your dealer for a free Pyro Pro- tection Chart showing how much Pyro you need for adequate protection at Mrs. John Seal was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Irving McCarty Sunday. Mi Emch returned from irck Saturday evening where she spent a week with her sister Agnes at St. Mary’s school. ll visited Leith ‘ity Monday and made it very disagreeable picking corn. The Leith Civic club was pleas- antly entertained at the home of Mrs. E. J. Lawfer Friday evening. This being an open meeting the evenine was spent in playing cards and other games after which lunch- eon/was served. The ‘Misses Prante of Raleigh and Margaret itevenson week-end guests at the R. A. O’Con- * Aid of the Presby- terian ciurch will hold their annual bazar and cupper on Saturda; Everyone is invited to . rold Schroeder of Mott called on friends here Saturday. The many radio fans of Leith and community enjoyed the pro- Carter Brothers, Ed. Moore and son. Bud Moore, and Art Haugen over KFYR Sunday after- eo rivase! Notes. for rath entertain- a‘ daugghter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy of Hampton trans- acted businehh here Thursda: Ann Calquhoun spe! week-end with he town 1 week and will reside here while he: two bet as i and Arnold, at- jose that attended the corn show at Bismarck were Mrs. Olaf Larvick, and dat Mr. and Mrs, Oswald John Leremger tr daughter Viola. nry vu Math and Steve Kk Hampton, Jacob Grenz Wassen. of Hazelton ing business heré Saturday. Miss Jane Rud spent t! end at Linton. we rred the marriage of Miss| occu Eunice Irish of Denver, Colo., Elmer Odegaard of Westfield. was solemnized at the St. Episcopal church in Bis- arck at 7 o'clock. The bride a gown of orchid ried a bouquet of o1 Ella Odean ister of we , 8 room, and wore a dress of lig! tte. The groom was at- were transact- Joe Varley vaccinated his cattle Friday. Charles Reynolds and Nelson’s hired man got hurt Thursday while Wholesale Distributors QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD, INC., BISMARCK WATERTOWN MOTOR ACOESSORIES COMPANY, WATERTOWN HATFIELD MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY, ABERDEEN FARGO MOTOR CAR SUPPLY COMPANY, FARGO DACOTAH OLL COMPANY, JAMESTOWN screping the dirt out of the base- ment. The evener broke and came pack and cut a hole through his mehids, and. pink ad boots into the foot. He was unable to walk for a while. Geo. Nelson and Gerald, Charles ed the members of Ladies’ Aid at her home Thursday - STUDEBAKER’ ERSKINE. victor in test of speed and endurance — *-tn_ Dernbush, also the Westfield neighborhood. F nuptial careeieny«. the Reynolds and Nelson’s hired man motored to Regan Friday and ha a track welded to pull hay up on the hay loft which broke down. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Mar-! tin and hired man motored to Wil- + enjoyed a wedding the Hotel Prince cafe. e make their home Westfield neighborhood. Mrs. Ode-| ht school in the ik, for two years. Congratulations and best ‘wishes fro their many urd: Little Howard Nelson has been absent from school with a sore mouth and swollen’ face. d Mrs. Enos Strandemo motored to Bismarck Saturday. M. F. Parker was in Regan Sa urday and attended the funeral of He was an overnight guest at the F. C. Nelson home Sat- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson mo-| Thursday here, having ta Liberty district the week-end with gheir Charles j 6 o'clock dinner » The guests were we il and fuel and to change three inehe time. Immediaselt follow. teat the sedan went five miles at an. average at the Aslentic Clty Speedway be he hs ee me my of sound ara rd materials manship Fgh om glory eT throttle wide open. What the completion of the almost 62 miles ee seas Blase Octoher Itch | committee and « of stamina and 000 prect of eee Of not you care to drive

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