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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE es y preached by Rev. Gress and s 4 i line tl +h here. She is staying] and Davenport's. With this SS PORT tae bane Reversi pare ne ty or aya hala bah Werk gin Uelgiees] Ud here for a few days bat ae Woessner residence. Sige we little wa bese belt Zabiehed in Compliance we es : po laid to rest in Woodlawn | had by al Mrs. G. Aanestad left via Carson] A crowd of young people from lodges , bored le can travel | i043, ie ardingl dtvsicn oo all Public es Pearl and Clara Gul-| Friday for a visit with relatives at Dawson enjoyed a picnic and weiner- The M ‘unds, by Elbridge Phelps returned last] li City. roast at the lake Monday evening.| with their cars, thus making the Name of Bank ‘ ee icsa Koppy_were overnight callers | week from Des Moines, where te Leet egg bec Meanie vacation eave Lucy ae, accompanied by} They made the trip by sleigh. bs pa ioe — Ste Bank oe aioe Poe Depent it Carson | at Linton Thursday, visiting with | had been visiting his ndmother.| at their homes, returned on Satur-|Miss Krause, left Sunday from Bis-| Miss Gertrude Roberts, Mrs. Rob- ir. 5 rect fgerd Fs Checking account, $565-90 at 1% per the latter’s sister, Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jaynes made| day to Mandan where they are at-|marck for a three. months’ visit with | erts and Harold. Niman were guests| drove to the capital city Monday,| cent interest. Among those from here that were | & business trip to Jamestown Tues-| tending high school. relatives at Boseman, Mont., Seattle,|st the Chris Woessner at dinner reeniee a iz . iil Amount and Kind ef René Furnished J. P. Blythe and Frank Marko of | callers at Linton Friday were John William Daubs and family have|Wash., and Pala Alto, Calif. Sui eet ig Saterday ng day. * b % Ye, $1,000.00, arsy rid D. Bonding New Leipzig, who were serving on} Anderson, Chester’ Brogden, John 3 D. Wood made a business trip| moved to Stanton for the winter.| The Parent-Teacher association| C. A. Cross went to Tappen Sat- Bate at Huff Saturday Me ef " 5 i i i 5 Fs , G. M. Searbo 7 f » the jury here, were excused by Judge rea tL AO ta Pee omnnee e Age: ies of sermons File at poebeotinn Lidell bit Hotday sete eiceal wis am wn ‘Robinson sccompanied A. S.| | Bert Buckley has made quite an Releer ciornahip. Babiolgn County, Pugh, owing to the sickness of Mr.}| Mr. and Mrs. George Nauman| on Christ in the art of the world,| Miss Frieda Peterson, who has|swered by siving Thrift Ideas, after | Hough to Minneapolis Saturday. Mr. fore his‘ home the past} ¢ ing. is me Gnacaivect ec a sate ote ee tal ame” | eel Seely, als ee eel | ae cee, hear eae ae ts nla Sel Stl ge ners nec oe ea ae ee ee a . ion spent mi ae baie a f "ey a F oes nae recher of New Leipzig| _, The son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester | filled house. The theme and the| in Fargo, retained (1 Seager fer. dren can earn money. Mr, Fetzner| Misses. Velma and Mildred Pat-| | Ray -Gramling ‘spent ‘ several OE RCA Orie, transacted Honeinens between trains | Brogden, who has been quite sick, picture used for this service *was| urday to resume her teaching |@nd Mr. Lawfer' gave a cornet duet, terson spent most of last week inj days last week visiting -relatives| ‘ - ‘Wednesday. is greatly improved at this writing. “Ginit and the Rich Young Ruler.” | duties, accompanied by Mrs. Gibson at the| Bismarck receiving medical atten-| near Glencoe. me TREASURER'’S DEPOSITORY $e DM. Helland of Beulah is| , Me and Mrs. Frank Foell and| Mrs, Willard Truax and baby re-|“ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McMasters| Piano, E. J. Saunders proved him-| tion. R pereee dere gtartioes een eee PORT visiting friends at Carson this week, | daughters were Linton callers| turned, from, Bismarck | Thuraday | were visitors in Mandan Saturday. | Self to be an excellent speaker in| » sre Boris Fee Bol ra Meat Petar Na meme ey eee tae oon tee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and| medical attention, Shee ae ra ae Sel shall the children deposit their Dodge farm in Apple Creek township the | Pinas ° k elie. ce wes aise Harvey ‘Mac. | daugi.ters and Miss Jane Rudd at-| | Henry Pressler left Tuesday for| bunch of youngsters trudged down|money for a savings account.” The past summer apd fell. Name of Bank Dowellvot Tape in the first degree, | tended the movies at Linton Friday Braddock where he will visit friends|the road when the, bell rang. With| Leith band gave several selections. M d Mra. E. J. Huelskamp Bank of North Dakota, Be: in district court here. L. H. Con- | evening. 2 fora week or longer. ..| the sleds and. skiis that "Santa so/As this was the last meeting Mrs.| (o/pi a0 Jf Jit: pS, Goctz| _ 7 REASURER'S DEPOSITORY Checking accounts $1e0066 at 1% nolly of Mandan and State's Attor- enn Ne wee wag the| ee seal uae geen and boys and girls have spent a ‘wonder- fer eenlig was a Rees! pet ot iene ‘Sunday. Sia Published in Compliance with Sec. |Per cent Interest, | | ney Beuchler prosecuting, J. K. Mur-| Week-end at the George Nauman) touse rep ee ire | ful two weeks in coasting and ski- ‘ Albert. Simpfenderfere, who has| {10% 15 Chapter 199, of the Lawa of ‘By Bank 3 % " pense of about $200. ‘ farewell party to Mrs. Seal and wel- pier i} 1923, regarding deposits of all Public " aan ci aeing Se ee i Sorem Strand went to Linton Fri- A ee wate) Monday after a nee Peter Sekametes wae shop- | Gomme ha Sot Gre ine Tete te whh Roroatenta, Mev and MA: es side ot Bank TBtnry bg By gg ale by i ip | day on the train, returning Sat wo weeks’ vacation, ing in Mandan Thursday. lepfel of Grand Rapids, Minn. iat) tl nore x Creek School District No. 24, Burleigh to niet Henry, Hertz made a trip | day with Mes. Strand and baby boy.| , Geo. Mohr returned Sunday to his| "iam ‘Seniosser Was’ & business|. ‘The Knights of Pythias held their| Henry Simpfenderfere, wax a pas-| Moth Susie ami, Sereda: North Dakota, do hereby ctr; > wm Shirley Germain of Linton was| home in Valley City. Mrs. Mohr! visitor in Mandan be’ installation of officers Tuesday eve- | 8°7eer, jureka, So. 09 Checking account, $1,287.70 at -2 “4 bird. He says the roads are any-| |." J A H ; in Mandan between trains he will again take up his work in| per cent interest. itement of deposits for per: thing but gooc. visiting with Dorothea Enders Sat-| and the children will remain at the| Monday. ning, also the Pythian Sisters the th ene al iP edeae dnd eehad oe: media Werknied c, 27, 1927, The darce Friday night was well urday, et saat tome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ ee eee a td even Sie yx ue eis wis owl ana ae HENRY SMALL attended. Music was furnished by editor C. L. Lowe of Linton was) Geo. . for some time. ‘ in 7 for members only. eenaes to Binwinrck whete-dhe took nieeene, Say. is hes Sth daze hand of tig pe. | ® caller ee Sarda ao docrictte aete Mat alsin |] Canfield Presbyterian Church’ Notes for | treatments in the Bismarck hospr| Eee, tke 1 seh, Burielgh| TREASURERS DErostTonY dey night, sane musi SET] evening from Fargo “where she| Was broken Saturday when a roll of @| Sunday, Jan. 15, 1938. | Sakgretueming, home Saturday night.| cenit hat the forewsing te 8 tree) | Pubiahed in'Compliance with Sec- . , J mee i spent Christmas vacati jinoleum fell against it. " ies’ —Morning wors! at 0, Wh and correct statement of dep the } Chapter 199, of the Laws of MG Gin teen: a taraiiert ar nat. Frank Muckler wat visiting Mrs. Willard Porter was in Steele Mie Harry, Davenport Wedneniay, oiclock, Sunday eelcor at Th stock Letpitl er ay in Bt. Paul, period “ending December 3ist, 1926, 198, reearding ‘deposits of ail Public a; q riends at McKenzie . She return-| on business Monday. Jan. 18. 17 vi ;|Mrs. Vernon Lane, supt. veni ne . Bee Qt ftctch of the Fire inte |€0,home Saturday. on the erin. | Ole Rabb is hired by the commis: |ervice Frida Jan, Ta'at 9 sloct | Sorship at 7:80." Rev. Corbit wif] Where she fs a teacher of Butte — ny Bank ot Rane Saree k of Eleit he y Mon- iss Lillian Soule spent the| sioners as courthouse janitor for] at the Canfield schoolhouse by Rey.| deliver, on ie “Ten Command- a Ps: SURER'S DEPOSITORY Deseript! . Rie ta <i |. Miss innie McGowan return 4 4 . vO Wi i ii is od ii t rte Lo a rield and wife, | Saturday evening on the *faih, She| tile compay is able to be about his eee! onday., a Bismarck business | ¢——__—_______ cra aR up his job in a Bot- i ehiiag depealce or Supe Bank Pioneer merchants here, are both fase Sina Manik aoa TT inne in after a serious siege| A large crowd attended the P. T. | Menoken |) "Miss Minnie Johnson was a pas-| Name of Bank Fore, small, Treasurer of Burnt suffering an attack of the flu. Their | "97 ar pene ee a A. at the schoolhouse Friday eve- | —<—————_ to Mandan Thursda: ere * Sterling State Bank Creek ‘Township, Burleigh County, ; Miss Katherine Foell spent _th i i f senger to Mandan w Description of tt North Dakota, do hereby certify that ue friends hope for 2 speedy recovery.| > spent the ning. The next meeting will be ‘i i he visited with friends of that cit; conn $1 ited pe Wie ie% trae on i Don't ‘wrget this is leap year,| week-end at the Charles De Witt|® wags Jan, 27, A group ci Selendis’ abd neighbors | * "11 sthst Belkniy) who Waa bWe| ber seneaaeee es ace cok ieee aimee oe wepenlta aor porioa ane: sf is. It won't happen again for| home. ae etnies Brittin A group of young folks had a|Charivaried Mr. and Mrs. Wm.| visiting her parents in Valley City,| Amount and Kind of Bond Furatehea| ing Dec. 30, 197. a is s age HG four years. es | sports at this time in this commane| °c | eeizhing party Saturday evening. | Trzynka Tuesday evening who were| returned to Dodge Wednesday and| $2,000, cor. Suvennne geet ; Darwin Anderson left Saturday | ¢ hill i 1 Alfred Hoover, Dot Dralie|~_ Miss L. Parmenter ‘spent the| married Christmas evening. Four} will teach in the Dodge school. i,"Mrs. Chas, Anderson, Treasurer | t Yor Fargo where he is attending an| it} e hills are in excellent con- OO cone ty hisrececk | Week-end at the G. O. Lindsey home.| tables of whist were in play during| ‘The Butte school No. 1 and Butte| of White School District No. 42, Bur- 3 1a heh dition for the sport and the weath-| and Mr. Dralle went to Bismarck hi ven: = le Butte school No. I and But leigh C Y - as ‘TREASURER’S DEPOSITORY 4 @uto and aviation school. ‘| er is ideal Maeeday on the train, they returned Callers at the A. F. Ghylin home|the evening and Royal Thomas} school No. 2 opened their doors | }°!® mig North Dakota, do here REPORT te Henrv Lewis of New Leipzig was | Tis iden} ai stsre held serv-| home Thursday morning. Saturday evening were Misses.| won highest score. After a lunch| Thursday. The children all came| true ‘and’ correct statommnt ot der |, Published in Compliance with Scc- q here Friday making some repairs] °° the Larson schoolhouse Sune J Oia O’Brien, Edna and Bertha, Oscar| and treats were passed around! back to school and are busy at their| posits for period ending Jan..&, 1928, | tion 15, Chapter 199 of the Laws of ly onthe Hughes high lin, Hh - at the Larson schoolhouse Sun-| Andy Anderson went to Bismarck | and Gust Olson, Pete Jacobson,| everyone wished the young mar-| studies, MES. CHAS. ANDERSO las ne arding deposits of all Public Le Lee Holiday of Crosby is visiting | “*Si.. emma Peach and children hata returning home Thurs-| Merrill Lindsey. The evening was| tied couple much joy and happin Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bohrer and ~ tg Name of Bank i Sriends and relatives. He says there wate Sanday dimer pueita at" 4 sie is spent fn playing whist after which an 5 nad . R. G. ‘Abelein spen-|son Ervin were passengers to| TREASURERS DEPOSITORY. Bterling State Bank; Btecling, N. D. at much more snow here than there| 5. ri lomer Anderson returne: ome} a lunch was served. Inesday evening at the August i: is at Crosby. ae ee ie Bend Thursday after spending three or| Mrs. S. L. Jordahl entertained] Klepstein home. Cards were played feel ieee dba Published in Compliance with See- | »ChScking account, $1,286.60 at 2 Andrew Iverson is filling the ice| . Miss Minnie Bender came to town! four days in Bismarck. Misses O'Brien, Edna and Bertha| and a lunch served. i Friday eveni tion 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of | huicunt and Kiné of Read Furnished < ap Sunday to stay at the David Calqu- : tar! * ,..| Bohrer, returning Friday evening. | i923, regarding deposits of all Fublic Saat fhouses. about town. He is doing the he ‘4 hile attend hi | pirred Holm spent a few days in| Edie to dinner Sunday. George Whitted of Cromwell dis-|' Fred Smith was a ness call-| Funds, By : hauling with a tractor. Sale tending high} Bismarck, consulting the doctor. Callers at the J. Howe home| trict was in Menoken on business| er in Killdeer Thursday. : Name of Bank NS eee crash atbemiver’ ot i Carson has been a real busy place masts og Mrs, Jacob Pfaff Nora and Ed Alensworth went to} Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. 0.| Wednesday afternoon. Simon Klein of Bismarck was a] -2@"* of North Dakota. . Thelma School District No. 15, Bur- i oa week, owing to the interest r. and Mrs. Jaco! ae Were | Bismarck Tuesday. They returned] Lindsey and son, Merrill Lindsey,| Elmer Klepstein went to Steele| business caller in Dodge Thursday. Checking cecun sieli es at 1% | leigh, County, North Dakota. do ‘the in the Harvey MacDowell and John | callers at the Fred Oschner home| Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Wilkenson and| Friday night to play for a dance. : Zacher cases. Standing room was wine Nanecaaunie al Jason Hoover and Elvin Hoover| son, Miss Lillian Parmenters and] Abe Huggins, f m eee || Bt a premium in the couurtroom, iss Ann Calquhoun left Monday | attended the banker meeting held| Chas. Owen. é The Carson Roughriders went to for Hazelton to resume her studies| at Moffit. Mrs. A. Strand and family were ; New Leipzig Friday night where| st the Hazelton high school after dinner guests at the Ole Wold home a = y : hereby certify that the foregoing is Leach visited with his} Per cent interest. true and correct statement of de- formerly of Meno-| brother 7 A mount and Kind of Bond Fernished | 5, od ending Jan, 9, ken was in town ‘Wednesday. He Wyetnoas nae oy aaa! ‘None: ahianeces posite for SELMER SEVERRO is returned to Steele where he is help-| Mr, and Mrs. Fred Smith, who], I, Arthur Knudteon, Treasurer ot] ° oo ing in_the pool hall. have been residing several] Township District No. Burleigh they played the high school team spending Christmas vacation with | g¢—_——_—_ en i'”*=n Sunda: ‘A. C. Dance has equipped the : Sa County, North Dakota, do hereby cer- TREASURER’S DEPOSITORY @ game of basketball, the score being av pone, Mr.and Mrs. David Steiber G. 0. Lindsey was a passenger| consolidated school bus Pith a ime oon Stan eae bead Cuvfect statensent or deptelin gor Published in'Compliance with Scc- 45 to 15 in favor of the New Leipzig | “AAI rub, +] on the N. P. to Bismarck to enter] snowmobile. It is proving quite| y, ve ‘moved their property |PcTiod ending Jan. 10, 1928, tion 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of feam. ae a ea the hospital for treatment. successful in getting through the] to Ded, ia , ARTHUR KNUDTSON 1923, regarding deposits of all Public 6. Sunday to stay at the Christ Al-] Miss Magdalen Patzner, a stu-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy M i ee. Fonds, o | » = ¥ » Roy (eCullough | snow drifts. isit- oe etd mee while attending high! dent at St. Mary’s high school re-| and son Clayton were callers at the} The school barn was moved Sat- aniamy oncom hed yt TREASURERS DEPOSITORY The First National Bank Still Mr. and Mrs, Brogden of Hazel. turned to Bismarck Wednesday after| J, F. Little home Saturday eve-| urday near the consolidated school | ga; REPORT ton ©] ton spent Sunday at the hi rapes rei her vacation at her home/ ning. so the pupils will be able to have Frank Barker and Glenn Kirk| ,j2UBlshed in Compliance with Sec- | | Checking account, $934.97, at 2 per their son, Chestes Bai te ome of! in Steiber township. _|_ Mr. and Mrs. C. M. O’Brien and| shelter for their horses. shipped two carloads of hogs and| i023, regarding devesice ce all wabite | Time deposits, $1,000.00 at 6 per scene tts one] "Era sng ae Mandy | are eae, Wi aN teeth ik gAn om ccd ofa abr, | Po EE agg pee rete i > 4 lerson returnes ismarck Mon-| spend a few days at the Ed. rien | children, iss Rut! uhnile, iss “ Name of Bank ing. He had spent the holiday sea-| 2fternoon. le. spent Christmas| day to resume their studies at the fea e S x Te ne een tank oot ave lige " $3,000.00, Personal motored to Bismarck Tuesday eve-| Mr, and Mrs. Anton Wilhelm| Checking account, $387.86 at 1% | pels Wa eromtrom: Treasurer. of ion with hi Ni it rth Dakota. oon -with his daughter.in w _and| vacation with his parents, Mr. and| nigh school, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and Gertrude Ness and Miss .Evanson,| caller in Bismarck Thursday. gon, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund. Mrs. Steve Koppy of Hampton, ir, and Mrs. John Carlson en-| son Gerald, and’ Erie Ghylin were ning. per cent inter Painted Woods Schooi District No.9, Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and Mrs. Be seorbdis oe transacted, busi-| tertained at dinner Thursday even-| callers at the Dave Ghylin home| Charles McCormick and Mr.:A. T. day Bho td LT pe Gcsoonraa Hacer canter cae | ihe, ening 2 Howard Watkins were passenge: Solin'ang’ A aa Brethhe entered ing Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hickel, Miss] Sunday. . Welch motored to Bismarck on bus-| medical attention. None are a true and correct statement of de- on the Soo to Bismarck Thursday.| | °T orton “Mond nen Mary Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. C.| Earl Mowder had some feed] iness Tuesday afternoon. Johnny Wenz was a passenger to| _ 1, John K. Skel, Treasurer of Rich- | posits for period ending Jan. 1. 1928. me ee ges ceey. ° Ail popes rebeats treo ee Soe and Beocher Malone, ground at the Ghylin home Fri-| Miss Margery De Groot has been| Washburn ‘Thursday ate Be [arenes ogeet sp ieret eg taoe, APs. SiMe ‘ sd pha a Jerse : . A. . a ist’ was a passenger| day. ill and bl ttend th ‘ Massie = left Wednesday for Kulm, N. Dak., hadi et Ap ops Will A. py with the mail cardier ‘Thursday, Vireinia Wallman spent ‘the Bismarck High school this waik, De pep alla De eid Pree COneSEC ete Ent et dal | raASUREIS DEPOSITORY where they will help in holding | orate tine reported an! Miss Mary Doyle and Mrs. Wm.| week-end with Edith Francis. but expect to return next week. Mrs, B. Riley and children: left|P0s!ts for period ending Jan. 1. 1928. REPORT Special services for some time. | Rare i’ Shipping association | Hickel_were shoppers at the Alta]. Mrs. Ole Olson spent all day| Harry. Graves, who has been| for their home at Hebron Monday agiatile oom ee rt the Goes az ‘The Misses Bernita Dutoit, Lydia| 1° i hows and cattle to eastern | Store Saturday. Friday with her daughter Mrs. A./'working as operator of Dawson] while Mr, Riley is conducting serv- LNG, Peparding deposits of all Public See ee eae aneatione ts | markets Tuesday. fon ore dat Test eee ne Rca aay “practiced | 322, “ating his varents, Mr. snd] joes in the Seventh Day Adventist| TREASURERS Dmrosrromy | Funds cena a t ef . one day week, e*I. 'S. lcom | irs. Char! ra je! '. ae abrone ga Name re take up their school duties again sanveenen cesce} ewicetipr tee C. L. and Beecher Malone were| at the schoolhouse nay after] Mr. and ‘Mrs, Edd Ebling nd Nae enol see in “Luke Mar-| 4 bp fg gers i anes with inert ap eS 2 of Tepontt ” ae aad Mrs. Si cthur Johnson and| and Miss Blanche Buck attended si ay ine low a feed for suey Roy with d_son Wilfred ae era a Mick * mew | quardt Passengers to Hazen| 18:3, régardiag deposits of all Tubite See corinne alte err a children were callers at the Pete| church services at the Larson sicatal of his nelghbore ‘Monda . left bow Devils ‘Lake Friday. Wil- oo “ag na} Tuesday where they had dental ie Name of Bank Keount and Kind of Bond Furnished Johnson home Wednesday. schoolhouse Sunday. The Misses Catherine and Rose,| fred will remain and go to school] children, Mr. s| Work done by the dentist of that) Hank of North Dakota. — Axel: Asplund left Friday for| | Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stedtman an-| rien Doyle took up their duties at| while Mrs. Little plans ‘on going to| and son, Mi Hecla, S. Dak., where he will visit| nounce the birth of a son Sunday,| their duties at the Pleasant View Minot and spend few days with aod ‘childr city. None. J 8. : ir. Anton Wilhelm was a. busi-| Checking. “eras $528 93 at 1% I, Mrs. Arthur Knudtson, Treasurer with his sister and brother-in-law, | January 8. school Monday after a two weeks'| her sister. in Bi per’ceht interest. Creek School District No. 39, ness caller in Bismarck Thursday.| “rime Deposits, 91,500.00 at 3 per alter Yeakle, and Mrs. Violet| "Judq Hayden was a business call: Pee cenity that the foregoine’ Is « Rev. and Mrs. Thure A. Johnson. + | vacation which they spent at Veive.| Pete Jacobson of Pettibone spent n were entertained to a tur- Ps cert Aehoreas. ine | true and correct statement of deposits From there Mr. Asplund plans on f Steel ‘Mr. and Mrs. John’ Carlson and| Saturday and Sunday at the 'Ole| key’ dienes by Mr. and Mrs, Adolph ee een See guest at| coin tichool Disteict Nor dh Burleigh | for neriod ending Jan. 10. 19380 going east, to remain for some : teele children were Regan visitors Sat-| Olson home. Ishmael Sunday. Whist was played! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred| County ,North Dakota, do hereby| - MRR ARTHDS Ree. i. "ST a ott Olson called at the A. F) during the aftermoen. eS satiation ye EN kia Mrs. Andrew Johnson has been! 41. natenburg has installed Bill Hickel hauled a load of coal| Ghylin home Tuesday. Miss Nellie Dance, who is teach- : period ending Dec. 31, 1927. TREASURER’S DEPOSITORY on the sick list several days this) "mo in the schoolhease, as| Tuesday. There was school board meeting] ing in Trygg district, spent the| g— ‘A. R. FALCONER, REPORT (week. : ee pamp in the schoolhouse, a8) Robert Patzner was a business! at the schoolhouse Tuesday after-| week-end at her home here. . ‘Treasurer. Published in Compliance with Sec ‘A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.| the old pump did not have a long] visitor in Regan Monday. oon. Milton and Cyril King, who have | Driscoll EE tion 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of Zohn Asplund early Sunday mom-| enough stroke to furnish sufficient) "The Misses Catherine and Rose,|_ been attending the Agricultural | © TREASURERS DEFostrony | 1823, regarding deposits of all Public . . : 1 t : ‘i : en. i Name of Bank : ir. and Mrs. Amond Thor and} Ruth Matthews returned last Bete ei aeenk erovay oe Leith ely prec toelt Lea serge Piston ae anes cr tag i tion Te kanter 3h of the enter Bank of North Dakota, First Nat- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thor spent| week to here work as second grade Homer Craven motored to Bis-| Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Fricke of |222%2°S*"@ine deposits of all Public) fonel Bank. O° ¢ Bunday piiche 1. 2 Noreaelee honte, beans a terme ficghecgen Littl Knif Sine Ralivin, ke aed Mee. Glaneuee WO aa Keg iwieount garbab at 1% «sy . and Mrs. Anthony Erickson, iday vacation here a le Knife Gulick Bergen was a business call- Swa: Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuck and| nk of North Dakota. nd § the home of her nts, . 1 : inson, Mr. rs. J. Kuci tion of. it Amount and Kind of Bond Furnished Bead eka Hncaon and) gp of hee pens, Mr. and ep ME oad Mos, eto inl hme] cnttag teres a wt 1 et t the Hagstrom home Saturday| Harold Taylor was down from| Miss H. Balke spent Sunday at| The Leith Civic club held its reg- Mi ‘Mre’ Clarence Swanson | Amount aud Kind of Road Furnished D,"E, Maclean, Treasurer ‘eo Le “y =} Ing at the home of his brother, Mr. iss. Springer. - J. Lawfer Inesday evening. hris Woessner ai laughter Vel- % A. Ts ing true Gan with the car Friday. and Mrs. Allen hoe Miss Dougi ind Miss M. Abar-| Roll call was answered with current ay spent Thursday in Bismarck. qhandey aeoeing ‘with Mr, ‘end Hrs, School Sine as eqnurer. of Tels ement of evosite for period end- Pete and Fred Johnson were call-| Miss Bessie Smith, who teaches| ham of Hebron, had quiet a ridejevents. Mrs. J. H. Emch read a} A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.| “Mrs, Aug. Bruschwein and chil-| County, North Dakot, do hereby cor; } li nuary 10, 1928 ACLEAN, Dagan Saturday. Lehi week to her} out to their’ boarding places on|very interesting paper on Music and] Fred Opp Monday. dren called on Mrs. F. 0. A os Mg Roe plenty 3 el Ma lr MASfeesurer. Mr. Mrs. Roy Anderson and fter spent the vacation | Tuesday where they started teach-| Art. Mrs. John Will also gave 8] Mrs. J. A. Kooker and little) Thursday iod ending Dec. 27. thildren, Leroy and Loretta, of| here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,| ing on Wednesday. paper on Better Music in.the School.| daughter are spending this week| Mr, and M Cail Meland enter-| - _-. . ARNESON, TREASURER’S DEFOSITORY Btill spent Sunday with Mr. Ander-| Chas. Smith. Joe Linch took his son Peter to| Mrs. E, J. Lawfer read a paper en-|with Mrs. T. T. East of Bis-| tained at dinner Sunday evening. ‘Treasurer. Pubilaked. in Onelinacs vith, Bece gon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gust} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alton are| Hebron on Tuesday, where he is at-| titled Oddities of the White House.| marck. Cards were pla: in the evening. TREASURERS DEPO! DEPOSITORY tion 15, Chapter 8, of the Laws of d mn. E living on the Damsley farm while high school. Miss Broton and Edythe Jones had| Miss Mary Barnick, R. N., arrived] “Mr, Howry of the Federal Inter-| : REPORT | | 1933, regarding deposits of all Public Arthur, Pete, Edwin Johnson and| Mr. Wamsley is in Iowa and Mis-| F; oben took his daughter | chal of some guessing games|Tuesday for a visit with her par-| mediate Credit Bank is in town on| Published in Compliance with 8 Funds. a caiman farstha SE clair this west | Stra, Wamaley and ‘Dorothy, -ar| shal on Tuesday, where Sey tok |Lawfor” was aasied by has aac, |°"H “A tough apent he fire past |” armed. Sunday| Hisareeenn teens aH Hoe] Bank Tee . amsley an rot are| sl on lay, where the: ni . & it 4 , a ‘ Shue the weather is fair. Keeping house in the. ‘Alfoa kgus the stage to Richardto f 4 8 Manel spent the fe The teachers all ret Sy Fonts, ’ Checking account, $6 i d_ from | Mi iness in Minnea] whe: spent Description of Deventt re Dr. R. C. Thompson of Wilton| during Mr. Wamsley’s absence. their they took No. 7 to Dickinson, ; bit decided it was up to hig Spek oe nae nara >” | from See ners niaad +) sorete @ Bank, Checking ac-| I, Mrs. Bert 1 pintriet No. ‘a Bure ta, v. Co! is. the holidays. ‘Stat ik, fame out to Still on the speeder} Tom Jaynes lost five head of| where they are attending the Dick-|him to break the roads so cars could Fortnightly club met Chas Swanson Count, $5,000.11 at 8 per cont interest, ‘County , North Dakota, do here- bn his way to the Fred Hentz home| cattle last week due to an intestinal | inson Normal. Alice Bitig will al-| again be used in this community, so BE egal at ‘the. home of verti oe i called om alg Nort batots, Checking bye certicy ‘iat the foregoing isa : Bank of North pene fen miles north of Still. Mrs.| trouble. Other farmers have lost| so take up music for this term. Monday, assisted by occupants of| the president, Mrs. .C. A. Cross. Account, $2,112.80 at 1% per alte for period ending Det at ia. lentz is reported very ill. The] some stock from this trouble also. | Mr. arid Mrs. J. A. Jacobs spent|four other cars, the road was made iness session there fol- po of Bond Furnished! LANVI! Hents’s formerly lived in this com- Mrs, P. D. Wood returned last| Wednesday at the Frank Goben passable to the Federal highway. eer the rae discussion of topics Ss. W. Burleigh * a ee era ‘neaie a ‘Treasurer, munity. ¥ week from Bismarck where jshe iting. George Leitch of Carson transact-|of current interest. At the lu- af |] mogsit State Bank, $3,000. ee, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little called] spent the past month at the home . Allen and daughter|ed business here Thursday. sion of the meetii a del ° tags ay lg Bota ol TREASURER’S DEPOSITORY it the Albert Johnson home one/ of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Schos-| called at the C. Church home on} Misses Ruth Cochrane, Marjorie |}unch was served by hostess. Da c School Distr! Published in Compliance with Sec- last sow. : Wednesday evening where they en-| Anderson and Faye Mossman left] Elmer Anderson spent Wednesday | of coal shi into Stewartsdale | Bi Dakoa, tion 15, Chapter 138, ‘of the Laws of Fire: did considerable da: to| joyed the music on the phonograph.| Saturday for their various schools, | afternoon in Medina on business. the first of the. many | h unity. Seas a; ay ie | 1928, regarding deposits of all Publio ndj the residence of County Agent] L. R. Worlery drove to Hebron|after spending their vacation at| Loa Reeser spent two weeks’| neighbors su dae Pos ype pe i ‘wanis uk mae Elsie .Col Carlson ‘day: last week. The} on Wednesday, where he attended| home. * Christmas vacation at her home at ipective’ homes. 938. Bank of North Dakota. their high school work in Bismarck] fird was caused by a defective] to business matters. Mrs. R. E. Emch was a r, great FRED. W. HINSEY, of after .s) Christmas vacation| chimney and the building probably Friday evening there will ‘Treasurer. eee a at their respective homes here. | would have been destroyed if it had basketball game here, between SURER'S DEPOSITORY jo Towns Mrs. August Asplund visited at| not been for the w. of C. A. = i ed at this son and le boys. This is the ~ : : Cc plund home Monday. Ryder and Richard Dodds and the ij first game of the Published in Compliance with Sec- | Carlson family, who held the fire} day evening, where thi layed | ridi home floor ton Ss. Caspian 1% oc ol ws of in check until the chemicals arrived. | cards and danced. OF, Payee cialgh which tipped over: but i owls fast Eames Aster tae ‘ achool | rai ine eine east Freblic | toe The city council is considering the ir. and d_ daughter | recovering very nicely. *| will be a dance e Christmas va- Name. of ya purchase of a siren so as to have Boespflug spent] Lou Rosenthal oo J, H. Emeh | with music by r’s orchestra, ‘Telf. ‘Amoun Rosny ny ‘of Bona Furnished a fire alarm that can easily eday evening at the Arthur|transacted business at Raleigh Sat-| The Parent-Teacher ‘no’ train’ to, Bisubres| "Willard! Truax attended the f ; ; on the in rel atte ‘u- flug and Beulah All M Por ty returning Wednesday eve-| neral of the late Harley Leathers| drove to bar ton on Friday, gi 4 at McKenzie last week. where they met Miss Stedgy and Miss Emma Koenig, poslatent at Don Peck who have been visit one i First Netionar “Bank, — Wilto Com) with Sec- sora to be sume:| Ht, oheerGEGgeGIRE cS taba’ | UME he SenRe aide SPEIRS” health and it is| °° st’ National Bank, Wilton, i," epee 23,2) is echt ee months C. D, at 4 per cent|” © - Name ot Bank "Hank? of North Dakota $500,00,| Pau .u Rouiu Ders 12 mo... D Checking account, shits, at 1% hip, Burleigh Cou sera A rietg! inty, | ‘Time deposits, ‘None. C. Asplund, ‘Treasurer of Bck- is d | th above report in correct to A .Gramling of my -knowledge, ini ai is eat i. 2 ‘ + ramas bi tian tae pie Ft ri z i - ; is re sid Published in 5 with Sece Trewaralag deposits of ail Fublic

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