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> > gaat Darwen shes - Harry meyer, Andrew ; an dom ‘man or ° — Te 2 nt Motor'e aceraaa ae Se eae tae ot business matters in that city. I business caller in Dodge Saturday. * guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. b caempar ae | Dodge 4 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stuhlmil- Jer, who have been. | ing-a few days with friends int Stanton, re- turned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C, 8. Barrows and children motored to Killdeer Wed- nesday, where Mra. Ws cOn- sulted the. dentist of that city. E. H, Saitiner, a: former resident of Dodge, but now of Mandan, visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marquardt over Thursday and Friday. 4 4 K. A. Swan of Lemmon, S. D., is visiting a few days at the home of his mother-in-law, - Mrs. Laurence Jacobs. & Nick Kohm was a passet Mandan Friday. He look r to over Fred Siverts of Marshall was a Henry Grossman and daughter Hulda spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grossman. The basket sacial given at Butte) | school No. 2 was well attended. The result wag $42.60. | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hintz of Zap} visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindaman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and chil- dren were guests at the home of bs nd Mrs. C. S. Barrows Mon- ay. Charles Scharf of Golden Valley was a pusiness callér in Dodge Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kellar were ‘Fred Simpfenderfer Friday. The Misses Sigrid Hario, Jenny Raistakka, Ethel Belknap and Rose Marie Duffy were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carlson Synday. Jacob ‘Lindaman was a passenger to Bismarck Monday. He entered the Bismarck hospital ‘to undergo an operation for appendicitis. > e | Canfield ; | = ° Don’t forget the Ladies Aid sale and dinner at the Canfield school- house Saturday, Dec. 10. There will also be lunch served. all afternoon. Mrs. P. Greenan was on the sick list last week. Mrs. Ole Olson returned from Wilton Friday where she visited all the week. A few from Canfield attended food day in Regan Friday. Oscar Olson was a business call- er in Wilton over the week. He had some dental work done. There was a P. T. A. at the Can- field schoolhouse Friday evening. Due to cold weather there was not many there. Dues were paid and the. president appointed two committes. Program committee are Edna Eide,! Miss- Parmenter, Alice O’Brien and, Mrs. A. F, Ghylin. The pone are Guy McCoy, Mrs. A. Strand, Mrs. Ole Wold, Mrs. Lass McCul- Jough, Merril Lindsey, Joe Wold, Mrs. Ira Badley, Mrs, I. L. Jordahl, Arthur Strand. It td upon that we will ha¥e our mect- ings every three weeks. The next one will be Dec. 22. x 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin called at the Ole Olson and Paul Greenan’ Ya: There was not a large crowd at! Sunda} school Sunday due to cold ‘weather. | Mrs. C, W. Wilkinson stayed at i the G. O. Lindsey_home while Mrs. Lindsey went to Bismarck. Grant returned home with her to stay a; week, | Ernest Swanson has purchased a five-tube radio. 4 ! Eric Ghylin is staying at the A.’ F.Ghylin home. * Mrs. Ole Olson is on the sick list this week, : Bertha Bide spent the- week-end with Doris McCullough. 2 | Arena _ di H. F. Williamson, who has been in Bismarck the past week receiv-; ing treatment for a mastoid, re- turned home Wednesda: samenrer improved, "Although not cured, Johnie Laib returned home Wed- nesday after spending a week near, McClusky with his sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Burg. Word was received Thursday that Emmanuel Haas and his wife met) with a car accident one day last week. A horse attem} to ‘cross the road in front .of Emmanuel’s car, tipping the car over into the ditch. Emmanuel had to break the windshield ‘in order to get out. His wife received an injured ankle be- sides being badly shak®én up. Jacoh Knancp, another occupant of the car, was quite badly hurt. Em- manuel escaped with a few scratch- es and the car was quite badly wrecked. A » Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft as- sisted with the butchering at,Jacob Kraft’s Wednesday and Thi a Ed, Wagner thinking he would, like an airing and that the roads were impassable for Fords, rode to town on horseback Saturday after- noon. Z Oscar Wheitslock, local mail car- rier, is moving into. town and will occupy the building formerly own- ed by John Plainus. He team. on the north route “the’ first tire of aoe ad Steigle- fers,» Jacol Kraft, Jr., Owen and George McIntyre were business call- ers in Arena Wednesday. H. Smith of. Bowdon : visited his One Thin Woman — Gained'15 Pounds -in'Five Weeks “’ Men and women, weak, pisseae, are ae eo es One woman: bs caren ea ined aye on that’s ene anyone. McCoy takes all the risk—Read| I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927 en eee, also voted ° evening © ___ THE BISMARCK 1 RIBUNF, daughter, Mrs. H. F. Williamson, and family Friday. Fred Phel looked after the store during H. F. Williamson’s absence. Bert Glanville was a business caller in Wing Monday. Johnie Lalb is working for Mc- Intyre Brothers at phage Mr. Mrs. y__Hazlegrove guests at Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glanville. ThA “of the Stark’ school taught Mis Erick: = ticing an hour after oe gah vers ter echool every night on their Christmas program. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tees re- turned home the middle of the week from their trip to Arthur, N. D. Ed. Wi Oe, was a business caller at Philip Webher’s tne 4 Mrs. Hazlegrove is enjoying a visit with her grandmother who has been with her since Thankegiv- ii "Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Steigiemeyer motored to Bismarck Wednesday on business. neh o Dawson. *~.— Dr. W. R. Ashley, former!’ of Re- gent and vicinity, has taken the pas- torate of ¢ Congreg. tional churches of Dawson and Tappen. He began hig work here lact Sunday. Beginning next Sunday and lasting throughout the winter months, there be a change of time of the <er- vices held in Dawson. Churc: school with interesting clazses for all ages, will convene at eleven o'clock Sun- day morning. Evening serv’ :es will be held commencing at seve el ial invitation is ex- tended to all. Miss Dione Haugh spent the week- end as a guest of Mrs. Verna Lewis of phe Dawson Fortnight wson Forti tly club met with Mrs. Eric Swanson Tucsday evening. music memory con- 2 When you're how quickly and with a bottleof Bottled and MANDAN emit starts thedayallover again! isn’t clicking like it ought to—take a good long pull on a bottle of Cocoa-Crush. Notice : It’s the chocolate that does it. That's why soldiers, explorers, aviators, carry chocolate as emergency rations. It gives a fellow just the “kick’* to put him on his toes again. Next time you feel “all , ished at the quick new energy it gives you! BEVERAGE COMPANY test work sponsored in all the schools of the state, was explained and ¢‘scussed. A paper on “Public Health” was viven by Mrs. Eric Swanson. At the conclusion of the evening <n elaborate lunch was served. Chris. Thrissner returned Satur- from a busine trip to the Twin Cities. ‘ i Mrs. Russell Clifford went to Bic- marck Saturday. Y The Auxiliart cf the American Le- ion met Wednesday with Mi ercy Cooper. Very i: teres ‘ng ports from the rehabilitation con mittee were given. An Americaniz- ation program w given. After the busifess and sv ial time, refresh- ments were served. Miss Fernie Markham was a vis- itor at school Monday afternoc \ Miss Carrie Goodman returned to her school work after a week’s va- cation spent at her home near Rob- inson. . John Gilk was in Bismarck Sat- urday on_ business. Mr. and Mrs. S. b Niles mctored to Bis: arck lar. Friday on business. Bill Murdock transacted business | in Steele on Saturday. Little Miss Evelyn Clifford was a} | guest at the hone of h-r grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bluhm over the week-end. Y Plans are being wor: ed out for x} 'Christmas program to be given by! \the Congregational Sunda school. | | The county agent ha selected sev-/| | eral Dawson young »eople tc repre-| sent the various “lus at Fargo next ‘week. Misses Velma Walsnex. - ‘garet Lunner and Lucille Hoeft will jtepresent the cookin club and} i Messrs. George and Otis Jackson | and Fre “:lyn Brome will attend meeting in t* ‘nterest o< the “Pig club.” The young folks leave Mon. | dayy and will be gone all. xt week. | ampton | 3 \"Emil_and~Rhineholdt Renschler both of near Hazelton, were business callers int inity the iniddle of | ‘Crush dog tired and your brain surely it picks you up. in,” snap out of it -Crush. You'll be aston- Distributed by ber KGCU R. T. Grocery Robertson & Tullberg, Props. 204 Fifth st. Phone 371. “Good Things to Eat” Delicacies for the A special stock of Christmas Christmas Dinner groceries has been secured to help you plan your Christmas dinner. Come in and make selections. You are assured of satisfaction in the your quality and the price of the foods you purchase here. Pop Corn Nuts Dates Cranberries le Cider Mincemeat Plum Pudding Fig Pudding Navel Orenves Candied Peel / Christmas Trees, ; Make Your Selection Early Dolls , We have a few large dolls, we are selling them outright, To dispose of them ho premium plan, pe Teanpon: Special Price -89c | 4 University Coffee Specials It has a rare good flavor and the t ¥ z £ pot full aroma mats Per Pound - : Three Pound Tin - $1.65. the week, also helping their fathor haul grain to town, Miss Blanche Umber is at one of the Bismarck hospitals fot med- ical treatment. Ed Well made a business trip to Temvik. Mr.|this week. con vurchased some’ pigs short busine: munity Tue: day list this week. ere. The auction sale held at the T. E. Law! rm was well attended. by ternoon. and near, altho was extremely cold ..t the time. Earl Smit} is sporting a Puick six which he »u~chased from a firm in Linton. Miss Lydia Renschler_ visited school No. 3 Wednesday afternoon. | Steve Koppy and son Math were past few years. day. {marck Friday + Godfrey Grenz ws a week. : Henrv Knitte! went tu Cannon Ball Thursday evening. \ J. J. Barth of Bismezck was Our mail c had the misfo: Emanuel Kiemel Jchn Joeb was busy hauling coal and Paul Manschund/to the school No. 3 in this district from! Martin Riedlinger, Sr., and Mike Ruebrick of Linton v.2re’ business callers in this vicinity Tuesdry af- a large crowd of people from far bought some cattle from Ed. Weller wh \the weather | which he got Thursday. Henry Knit‘7l returned home to where he has been working for the iting friends and relative¢ at vari- ous points in this state. Porter Umber, business callers at Temvik Thurs-'Steve Koppy, Sr.. notored to B.s- business ‘The dance held at the Temvik pool caller at Temik tie middle of the hall was not very well attende by! {the youn folks of this vic'nity on account of thy heavy snowfall. caller in this com-'with his car Saturday 4 ‘make the return trip until 8 Henry Kittel and Math went to Temvik Sunday. is on the sick’ f hain ij home from he Martin Riedliarer, alto; where she hag been ill the past] ported fine eime. wee! . Mrs. Ben Porter and Milo Gilman Mr. ana Mrs. Harold Lane spent| returned heme from Bismarck the ven at the Miller home} Monday. sateen neat azelton. ‘armers ipped He vas aw.y vis-| "“Miss Mabel Olson spent the week-| a pie Bs, of com Hagel, 7 ir Bismarck. accompanied by vr ‘ing on business. ier, Henry W_ntz. une to break down 0 py. Broncho Pistol ... 10¢ Wheeler Toys .... 1c Tractor ......... (86 Cross Country Bus 106 Sport Roadster ... 10¢ Climbitig Monkey .. 15¢ Dancing Gown ... 286 Games .... 10¢ to 79¢ See-Saw Coaster .. 19¢ Looping Racer ... 386 Loop-the-Loop ... 79¢ Metal Wagon ..... 106 For Him Men's Fancy Hose Rayon plaited, closely knit- 25 LY ted. Many beautiful patterns and colors. « Scarts and Mutflers Silk mufflers, Fine sili crepes in handsome new col- géc ors and patterns. Choice.. The most popular Christmas Gift, We have a wonderful assortment of fine cotton, linen, silk and novelty handkerchiefs for Ladies, Men and children. Prices from 5c .. 26c Boxed Handkerchiefs Beaytiful handkerchiefs in tasteful, attractive boxes. Two qualities at Per box , 256 ana 480 * 4" Gift Hovelll Telephone Pads, Radio Lo: ‘mometerts, Calendars and o' tractive colors. 106 arg 250 eacr Albums uality albums at remark- able‘low Brices? assorted covers, 60 to 100 8, 26c ... 48 Glass Vaees An line. Plain onyx, - | seaming ie Be / FP bright colors. Height 10-ins. Cc » Ther- ers. At- Excelient el NCE more the Yuletide season is at hand and again this store greets you with A ama arrays of gift suggestions. When you visit this STORE OF A THOUSAND you will realize how gd pleasantly, o aeons = can make From practically every corner o! globe we have ga compre- hensive display of Christmas mzrchandise. There are TOYS for the children and scores of carefully chosen, PRACTICAL GIFTS for the older folks. Our Christmas selections have been obtdined with the idea that this store will be of practical help to you in the delightful pursuit of Christmas shopping. You may make your selections perfect confidence thet each article is marked at the lowest price consistent with 4 We wish to contribute this service to YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE. Make your selections while ‘stocks are complete. We will gladly hold all packages until called for. Automatic Pop Gun Rifle. Automatic Machine Gun .. Character Dolls ........ 266 & 386 Dutch Mill Sand Toy ......... 196 Many more attractive toys at equally low prices. Practical Gifts for All A Few Suggestions from the Thousands on Display For the Home Photo Frames Photo Frames, Swing and Pedestal styles; Gold and Silver, Size 6%x8% or 8x10, You will be surp: 98c at the high quality.. . 2% pound size, fine for small and dainty garments, Very attractive at .. Table Cloths Fine mercerized damask, plain white or cobwred borders, size 58x72 inches All line en cloths in plaid designs, .. 986 Luster Toa 45x45 inches. All are bh Tan or Blue; 23 pieces, - = ie! stitched. Only and usefyl as svell as ornamental. A most delightful gift. Your selection will be much appreciated by the re- ciplent. Imported from seen. $4.98 yet a set of 23 pieces, only.. Delicious Christmas Candies Satin Finish Candies Fresh cris; 01 just like the kind sold in jars pound. The Burg Company price only 27¢ Ib. or 6 oz. for 10¢ Fine Chocolates Flowiny milk or dark coatings. cent Nut and Fralt the chewing kind, and Qperriee in Cream “1% |b. 106 Per re ee en Christmas [ terre} Miss Jordis Rofeseth returned hospital end shopping and visiting friends in Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson visited at the Brrns Bailey home Wednes- day Gis 8 irs. H. P. Asselstine and family rioved to Bismarck Saturday” they will spend the winter. J. S. Johnson of Bismarck visited Nichols home . Carroll ente: dainties, Lary gd oe lavors, Geitoreaty gh, cual, ry Thrift Store 80 Col niga | wrmber of laden at cote Tueeday) 1 he FRGON, aad wor tome ny fi " thee tional Livesteck shew. ecu eatiel “ely alors ee: illiam Lane gave a party at his Seturday ‘night kad’’all’ re: sominer, Peseta < Steet | Heard Clearly “heats ‘where Think of it—you fans who even yourown from the far end of the liv. ing room—the TEMPLE SPEAKER was heard six miles from shore—just as clearly as you hear a man speaking not six inches wonderful test, yet with Sewing Sets ..-i3.. 106 Mama Dolls ..:..:. 906 Xmas Twins ...... 006 Chemical Truck . Limousine .. Street Car .cz.:0. 868 Balking Mule ..... 908 Travel Chicks ... 90 Pull-all Locomotive 260 i ald ep i aa sat es i Beautiful Haitted Secques OBER corccsesocsccsorccoccs Bath Robes, Beaut Ges- Path Reben, Pees oe Night Gowns, by ahd Gertrudes, in i He Ne i aa i F ? i 4 Co,