The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1928, Page 3

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Florence Gosrey and Earl Gaskill were visitors at the James Koon a near Driscoll Sunda: a i and supper guest at the Folten Nel- | i Tryse | son heme ‘Tuesday night. le Ed | John Resch drove to the G. F.| the last. week. ster that Neluon’s: were kecping for| home were’ Mr. and Mr. Ed Olson, Joe Fisher made a trip to Regan} ster el ’s were keeping for| home were Mr. a! rs. Monday ‘locking after business af-| Martin Bourgois. “Billy” Carrol and family, Dewey | fairs and brought back a load of} Gco and Bud Nelson and Charlie| Olson and family and Carl Olson coal, Leite ce Ace eae — ey i Ben XK i .| ing their car down Monday en rou ir. and Mrs. Ben Koon FP eg oe ie eegg to Wilton and had to stay over-| Florence Gosney stayed at the Chas, Wilton ‘Tuesday looking after busi-| Right in Wilton. Gaskill home over Saturday and me inaceata. . Cecil Mount was a caller at Pal- Bundey: ans ir. ana Sirs. Gea. F. Nelson,| mer Strandemo’s Tuesday. Loyld Nelson visited at the home Y Gerald, Gertie and Gwendolyn ‘and| . Mrs. Palmer Strandeno and chil-| of his sister, Mrs. Herman Nieman, Charlie Reynold ats at|.:- Visited with her sister-in-law, | Monda the Nels Nelson “home” Monday| Mrs. Cecil fount, Tuesday. Esther) Miss Violet Sapp spent the week- wight Hotenhie to tie radio 'Y) and Luverne also went there aftr) end at her home. retui is tr N iN se Huge atid Vie- school, while Palmer and Cecil went! Bismarck Sunday evening. | ‘er ie geet ae Ae and Otto| 0% © trip to Regan on local busi-| Miss Florence Gosney visited at Branson's" Sunday, brother end] | the Wiens. Koon home Monday tlece of Mrs. Nelson's. classes at Sterling are busy tak- . Geo. and Nels Nelson went to Tutti | ing state examinations. | John Engdahl’s Tuesday and took e ing s ¥ | Albert Baker is staying with his ‘apt deg tahoe aaah ated grandmother, Mrs. John Baker, for pa spring and ‘got a feed) Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Hartmann] a while. John and Elsie Kruger made a| transacted business in Bismarck ine OM Lal Les! t trip to Regan Tpesday looking af-| Friday. ‘Mr ‘Aw of Driscoll is the ter some business matters. The Power Farm Machinery mov-| contractor working on the Runey Viran Nelson, Joe and Willie! ing picture show given in the Tuttle Jiras attended a dance last Satur- open house Monday afternoon and house. a night at Wallace Anderson’s. | evening, was attended by a very . F. Parker, local Watkins] large crowd. Several miniatures agent, is spending the winter in| International Harvester trucks and Kentucky visiting at his former) tractors were given away. home. , Mrs. Roy Gorsline has been on| pp, ils of the high school, John Engdahl and Andrew An- ick li d t heen olen tie 8" derson na a trip to Bismarck Heenan ae eaters about 40 in number, held a surprise rty on Miss Ada Saville on her irthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ryan, Thursday evening. ‘Tuesday. on local business. Mrs. Chas. Marsh and little son Herman and Edwin Olson were Junior of Cathay, N. Dak., and Miss transacting business at M. A. Nel-| Helen Goldsmith of Bismarck are son's Tuesday. ests at the home of their parents, ‘weré presented to Miss Ada by Charlie and Andrew Trygg have Sir, and Mrs. J. N. Goldsmith. her many friends. The evening was just had a Sparton radio installed in| Mrs. J. N. Goldsn.ith was a call-|spent in dancing and playing cards. their homes. . er in Bismarck Tuesday. A dainty lunch was served by the _Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lundquist are] Mrs. Parkinson of Wilow City| young ladies present. visiting with relatives in Bismarck] was a guest at the home of Mrs.| Mrs. Mary F, Shepard received for a month, while their son-in-law,| H. B. Cleveland. Mrs. Cleveland|a telegram Monday that her father Jean Cunningham, doer the chores] accompanied her to Bismarck on|had passed away at his home at durin? their absence. her return home. Kemptville, Ont. . Death was caused Mrs. Enos Strandemo and son are) Florence and_ Albertine Seagren|from cancer in the face. expected home this week from a! returned from Foley, Minn., where| Mrs. Roy Sparks ant two small three weks’ vacation visit with her| they have been spending the win-|children, who have spent the Christ- parents in Detroit, Minn. Palmer] ter. mas holidays with her parents at Strandemp and family have been| Mufford Irons has gone to Chi-| Ashland, Ohio, returned Tuesday. out here doing the work during her] cago where he will complete a| Thore Naaden.went to Bismarck absence. course in electric engineering. Wednesday to visit with a sister Edwin and Herman Olson were} Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kopplin and|from Pollock, S. D., who underwent ovednight guests at M. A. Nelson’s| children were entertained at the|an operation in a hospital there. Wednesday night. . | home of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hutch-| Mrs. G. J. Thompson was called _A surprise party was held at Geo| ison Sunday. A delicious turkey|to Rushmore, Minn., this week by Nelson’s Thursday night, the 12th] dinner was served ad much enjoyed|the serious illness, of her sister. in honor of Mr. Nelson’s 38th birth-| by those present. J. A. Allensworth visited with day. A number of friends, weré| Peter Sofenson was a business|his father in Bismarck Wadnesday. entertained by playing games and| caller in Wilton Wednesday. Although in a very weak condition, cards, A midnight luncheon was! John Lieb of Arena transacted|Mr. A lensworth reports him as served and ice cream and cake. A| business in Tuttle Monday after-| much improved in some ways. birthday eake with 1° ‘ted candles| noon. Alex Jawaski and family, who was a feature. Rudy Mchlhoff had the misfort-|sold out and moved to St. Paul last ¢ Mrs. Joe Varley left Monday to! une to hurt his hip badly while| fall, have returned to the farm near Langford, So. Dak., to visit her sis- playing basketball at Dawson. Long Lake. He says that the city ter, Mrs. Um Staples, and a few is not a very good placé for one to other places ‘while there a few| ¢—————_——_———@ | be in when they are out of work. weeks. She took the Soo from | Sterling Messrs Herman and Emil Suelts Baldwi i ry of Dana were passengers Thursday Alec Schoemberger is doing Alec > to visit for a few days with friends Anderson’s chores while they went] The P.'T. A. will hold its regular|in Bismarck and Mandan. to Bismarck » few days attending| meeting Thursday night. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. McCusker.came to some local business. Quite a number of the people in| over Friday evening to attend the John Resch was a caller at the! this vicinity are hauling rocks. Woodmen dance. They returned to Brown Bros. Friday night on local| The Sterling high school pupils| Hazelton Saturday afternoon. business, have been taking state exams. Mrs. O. R. Martin entertained at There was a meeting held last} Miss Yidsti, who has been in|cards at her home Thursday after- Tuesday night at Ed Morris’ for the| Fargo for the holidays, returned to| noon. . school officers. . | Sterling Sunday. A party of Braddock high ‘school Joe Varley took his telephone to| Carey J. Johnson was a town|boys made an attempt Friday after- the Brown Bros Friday to get it|caller Friday. noon examined. It has been out of order} Mrs. Howard O'Hara of Cleveland| basketball. They got about t for some time. spent a few days in Sterling last] miles from Braddock when they de- Mr. and Mrs. Byd Nelson and drove up a tractor which John got|- Miss Lula Tollefson visited with| throat trouble, | We wish her # from him. 5 Maude Chevowith Friday evening.| speedy recovery. Miss Marie perio There was a precinct meeting] The Misses Veronica Riley and|® former Broaddock high schoo! held Saturday at 2 o’clock at school|Erma Cox entertained a group of|teacher, who is also taking treat- No. 1 where Evelyn Dunovan| friends at their home Monday cve-| ment there, is much improved. - \ teaches. ning at a taffy pull. Those present| Fritz Argast of Moffit called on | | home Friday after spending a few|evening with Luella Tollefson. The boys have had a hard time of it \ days here with Joh Mrs. Chas’ Gaskill and son Earl| this winter on account of the cold i spent the week-end.in Bismarck with | Weather and deep snow, which has , friends. kept them nearly all day on the road, y. Jim Baker was a Sterling caller| but they deserve great credit for Harry and Izzie Brown and Eve- | Mond: the way in which they have given lyn Dunovan were among those a Mr. and Mrs. Hassen Elei called| service. They have not missed tending the surprise party at Wal-|at the Tom Stewart home Monday |day during the winter, so fi lace Anderson’s last Saturday. evenin; have been able to deliver . wen Schnee: plowed out a car pa r. a Pies: Ten Stewart were ie W. Mandigo, who has been rom hit fe %§ . W. indigo, a a a amraecieaenia | abies! confined in the Bismarck hospital | Some parties were through this with an infection on his lip, returnéd vicinity Thursday with a car look- to_his home cig 2 ‘ing over oil prospects. It seems The Woodmen of the World and good’ to see cars running out here P the Modern Woodmen of Braddock again after seeing snowdrifts as Mrs. Floyd Belk and fam-| gave @ party Friday evening in the high as five feet around buildings. | ily visited at the John Baker home|*chool gym. About 70 guests were Geneva Miller was an overnight | Sunday night. present, The evening pee owl in guest at the John Olson home Sat-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling| dancing, music being f by, urday night and Sunday. were business ‘callers. in Moffit|Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson, Mrs. | ” | Oscar Coleman attended a party| Monday. J. G. France and L. V. Lesher. A | held for Mr. Oscar Landerholm’s| John Benz called at the “Pete”|fine lunch served. | birthday Saturday night, Hanson home Thursday. Miss Myrtle Feltheim spent Sat- Helen and Margaret Rue visited| Earl Gaskill spent Wednesday |Urday at her home here. at Bud Nelson’s one night last| evening at the Gosney home. Miss Alice Baer visited. at the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were|W. B. Adams home over the wee- John Anderson transacted busi-| Bismarck callers Monday. end. ae ness in Regan Saturday. “Jim” Koon visited with Ben| Carl Spitzer of Napoleon was & Mr. and Mrs. Geo Nelson and| Kocn Wednesday. est at the C. G. Barton home Sun- domly am Charlie Reynolds ae Be end A. Berman Nieman 4 R Be and L. Y. 4 inner supper guests at were callers Thursday. . R. uer » V. Lesher * Nelson's Sunday, The White school distritet held| motored to the C. H. Pearson home | their regu!-,* meeting at the clerk’s train to Bismarck fi there hauling’ rock to Sterling in|Mr. Kuhn, chemical ineer of the [angon,&.D. 01 im'e™ trek rene Cleveland’ Paint and Varnish ‘Co, ! Esther Strandemo was an ‘over-| Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Mrs. Ben| intended to leave for Oxford, Eng- | . night ett Soe sister, Mrs. Kove Niaited at the Gosney home pe Sok a pecaene | : fount, - jay ni londay afternoon. chose | . * “Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seh Earl Gaskill was a Bismarck call-| Mr. Jagd as his assistant during er y it. 5 Carl Olson and family and Mrs. | Otto, ‘ - Miss John Benz were visiting in Moffit stays. out here with ker brother,| Thursday. ; | Ratner, went to Bismarck Mon-| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman | {Nel 7 ling Sat structive. Nie- Wells, a timid talkative spinater,| although expected, came as a shock ned to} 25 to go to Hazelton to play] in Jamestown a few days last week. cided not to go any farther: on| looked over his business affairs of well for| Thursday. here| be held at the home of M. Johnson. The Ladies’ | on business. and family were in Sterling Fri- ee irs. Pearl Nelson has accepted , es an sight monthe’ tummer school in| | Mrs. Howard O'Hare of Cleveland | marck ja township near -| is visiting Henry Jessen|urday. og terg home which Helen Rue had| home. The Epworth League met in. the last summer. She also will run. . L. Lewis i church Sunday evening with # good- | : trans ition taking the ils to . sized attendance. Mrs. was « school. The mother of Mr. Nel- leader. The subject for th is son, Mrs. F. C. Nelson, will take} Mr. and M: “Christ of the Indian | _ care of the twins for her while Mr. the Elness. home in| was very interesting as dn- ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. since last summer and her death, “Florist Shop,” cast: Maud, the} and from the M. E. chureh. Rev.| —_——__— ; marek Saturday were Miss Jorde’s| floriat’s sym) a hoobideper, ae ean ener ae his Vs Moffit Rafteseth, Miss Mabel Olson, Mrs.| | Brittin Gffice boy, Willian, Ryan; Mias| gine ia eaten eae a all healt Fay Johnson and Mrs. Adams, Mr, and-Mrs. Joe Coder were| Mrs. Harold Lane and a son were lyn pein s ee ae "| to her mother and sisters. She was| Tuesday evening callers at the C.| passengers to Hazelton Friday on| the Bunker place és n wi Tuesda: THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, Mr. Durfee and family moved taken to Rochester for treatment| E. Moffit home. the N. P, Andrew Lamb motored ‘to Bi en- to Miss Wells for 15 years, is- well Barton; Slovaky, the Jewish in the early fall, where it dis hneider; Music, Peter on the Sea, don Vie, Arden Vie, Lowell Bar- Florence Coffin Gilbert was born to North Dakota when she was Baas: Coe a and — William) sti 9 child. ote hed Eilleboe; eee a Veg Congregational " v ¥| church at Shields. Nolo, Mrs. DeFrence. Admission 25| “she was united in marriage to and 50 cents. Dance following free ji | to those attending program. "Supper Qval Gilbert of MceKnzie. To that! cents, ae folowing ok day, Jan. and Florence Opal, seven months ist: Community singing, sacred; toll call, Bible verse; Creed, all; chureh and school cooperation, Rev. her mother and step-father. Mr. and and seven sisters. Prayer. Business meeting, lunch] ‘Internment was made in the Mc- pelts 8 Kenzie cemete “i McKenzie ' mn the Soo to Braddock Thursday; the funeral ilk be at “VicKenzie Bed Legere Be tl tefl Among those from out of town! bateraeti trata, Tuesday afternoon. worth League for the $5 they each who attend the funeral was I. A.| Harold Tane helped Burns Bailey} Mr. and Mrs, D. Olson called at first spoonfal brings Gilbert of Leonard, father of Oval) butcher Thursda: the John Benz home Sunday. contributed toward the bu: of | "Mrs, Harold Tene was a caller at! Mr. and Mrs, Geo Parks were new hymn books for the M. E.| “ilbert. } » uary 8 for Harley Leathers, who i: contracted pneumonia from cx-| ‘S| illness. Clarence Lee and son Harold Mra. Sam Goetz was a passenger| the Bismarck schools, the agri to Hazen Tuesday where she visit-| tural at Fargo and also a Busine: ed at the home of her parents-in-| College at Fargo. He prew to manhood here and has lived in Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Goetz. | Bucieigh county continuously, He who have been visiting a number of| and in addition to this engaged in ‘ In 1911 he was married to Jacob Lindaman, returned to their! Bertha Belcher. He leaves be home in Golden Valley ‘Thursday. | his wife, his two daughters. Miss Margaret Petersen of Gol-| 15, and Vera, 12; his father, T. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| °TS and three sisters. | Paul Maxie. L, Hullet of Bismarck was a busi- ness caller in Dodge Tuesda: Thursday, eigum of few days at the home o! Ys 2 business Mrs, Wei-| i HH. Teigen of Golden Valley: was a business caller in Dodge Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grossman were passengers to Bismarck Thurs- day where Mrs. Grossman entered the St. Alexius hospital. John Fischer was a business call- er in Zap Wednesda: Car Entzel was a passenger to! Beulah Friday where he visited| with his friends and relatives of that town. Garlend Ballouf of Golden Valley: spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maxi D. P. Fix wai business caller! in Killdeer Wednesday. | Michael Schroeder — transacted business in Hazen Friday. Jacob Medke was a ess call- John Stern was a; business caller Jake Wisenberger was @ passenger to Mandan Wednesday where hej week, twing, Mr.. and. Mrs, Charlie Rue,| Miss Mil J Mon- it of J ¢ 3 ‘that city. 4 ¥ and: faintly fad Mer Nels Nelson's | da: ee ie Wecen grt ‘4 : 2 “py Mr: Krape weds& business:trip ‘ inst Friday night and listened to the | The a Club met at L. Bitar Mes. H: W. Allen ‘from’ Mrs. ey. radio. Smith’s Thursday afternoon. Mrs.}|Clara'Naramore stating that, she was and Mrs, J. C. Grossman, who Victor Engdahl from Gibbs came|O’Hara and Mrs, Smith celebrated ith Sanatorium, where been taking treatments in down to his brother, John’s, and! their birthdays together. she .will take treatment for her arck in & hospital for some en, re a ai crowd, . P. Curtis of Mandan spent Sunday in McKenzie. Mrs. A. Brink, sister of Mrs. L. time, returned to ir home Sat- urday, : f McKenzie | ; SURES esata Hazel Engdah! visited Friday| were: Maude Chenoweth, Mildred| Braddock friends Friday and Satur, 4 > r) with Ellen Anderson at Andrew An-| Johnson, Luella Tollefson, Lucile | day. on The P. T. A. met in regular’ sess derson’s on her way from school. _|Elness, Doris Chenoweth, Evel H. E. Fraser, rural carrier No. 1,| sion January 10, with John Wild- i Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl and| Gorman and Agnes Yidsti.. At mid-|made the trip Saturday by auto.| fang presiding. Although no pro- = family drove down to Victor Eng-|night a delicious lunch was served.|His patrons got out their] gram was prepared the impromp- dahl’s' at Gibbs and took Victor] Maude Chenoweth spent Saturday | trucks and broke the road for him.| tu program prance vas highly Mrs. L. Sickle of Freda were entertained Monday sonies by Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wharton. The Vn Sickles were ac- companied here by Garrett Van de Klashorst and Mr. D. C. Delaney, =, who attended the funeral of Mrs. Oval Gilbert. Geo. Manly and Gib Cedarstrom, jurors from this district, were ex- sues from further jury duty Mon- zack. forsee ton ores Missouri river. The COACH “Mrs. 8. J. Brooks fell and broke both bones of her wrist Sunday eve- ning.. She was taken to a Bismarck hospital for treatment and was able to return to her home Tuesda; : Miss Madge Runey, Mrs. Brown Th e $ al) pales. 6 Saenel caeeacted business Pendsier.. a 495 office Tuesua’ Otto Jagd, a | __L. E. Heaton, Sr., is in Bismarck, The % Mr. Runey house which he is|has pee very fine position bf where he is recei treatment. Touring ....... ‘495 i having built on his farm is near|the Cleveland Paint and Varnish} Clif Leathers, who was called The ° Fy Joe Varley made a trip to Bald-| completion, The former house was|Co., of Cleveland, Ohio. Otto {9 a| here on account of his brother's ys) eee 595 | win Monday on local business and| burned down. graduate of the class of 1927 of the| death, wil leave for his home in The Four-Door 8 took Mrs. Varley to take the Soo} Earnest Hurr and “Jim” Baker) Agricultural college at Fargo. When Tose Peach Sanday, cS Pe Pigaesamiaaee | 675 ’s convention in Minneap- The Sport 8 olis. His place here is taken by his Cabriolet ....... 665 son. The Imperial Prayer meeting was held at the iaseie ua °715 home of Mr. and Mrs. Wherton The ‘next mecting will Light Aid will meet with Rev. and Mrs. Brooks Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Norlin of Men- oken spent Sunday with Mr. and Mic and’ Mis Lee Hamblin ente Ail prices £05 be ir. irs, lamblin enter-| . it tained for Mr. and Mrs. George Flin Michigan pain and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes fj Funeral services for Mrs. Oval Gilbert were held Tuesday after- noon at the home of Andy Doucett QUALI will, be} Union, were born three children,| Hann home Wednesday. Mrs. Adams was a caller at the She leaves to mourn her depar-| Jameson home Wednesday after-: d . J ture, her husband, three children,’ noon. day evening visitors at the Harold rg CRATER EGET GF Sulake che Bosra: PON Na tek] Word: wae” recsived © Sulurday | Mrs. itles Packard. o! jields; iT rek Thursda; = v if s rson; solo, selected, Prof. Bauer; turning day. ¥ T°! morning of the death of Mrs. 0. L. Mrs. D. Olson was a passenger) Gilbert’s sister of Mrs. Joe Coder, Funeral services were held Jan-| the D. Olson home Thursday even-| shopping in Moffit Monday. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey were ' Callers at the D. Olson home Fri-| shopping and visiting in town Mon- F Ureo- yptus posure while carrying the rural day evening were Mrs. Lamb, Gol- day. mail and passed away after a brief} die Mathews and Mrs. Carl Olson. Misses Ruth Malone an’ Martha Mrs. W. E. Nichols and danehter| Houghtaling visited the school Mon- Mr, Leathers was born June 6,! the! were passengers on the Soo day afternoon. 1890, at McKenzie. He received his! to Bismarck Friday from there.! were business callers in Bismarck] carly education in the rural schools ¥thcl will go to the school at Graf- Monday. of this vicinity. Later he attended ton. Mrs. 1 Mr and Mads, Pete Hofstead were| in town Monday. Bismarck, N. sh Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder enter-|~ Mr. and Mrs. George. Lindaman,| became rural mail carier in 1919 eda good time. i Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover were days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| business for a short time. __|shonning in Moffit Friday. in is + home over the week-end returning den Valley spent Saturday and Sun-| Leathers of McKenzie; three broth- to Hazelton Sunday. | Bn i ee Chevrolet Electrifies America a Capital Chevrolet Company | Wents Garage, Nap A. L. Garnes, Regan ©. E. Sheeran, Under weed Re ood sdb ay Braddock Jacop Braun, Jr, Mercer . Bakken &' Swanson, Falkirk Kremet Reafrow Chevrolet Co. Turtle Lake Schuls Motor Co. Washbara Wisg Coy F. A. Vogel, Coleharber C. V, Danielson, Wilton” Quite a few went to see the new! Harold Lane was a tusiness call-| marck Thursday returning bh covered that she suffered from} Ford at the garage Tuesday after-|er in Bismarck Friday. i ,. prietor of the shop, Mr.| cancer of the brain. noon. if Mr. ana ‘Mrs. N. rg Ripply were Fae wit ee ee 5 Wark’ <a, 104, at Eigse Lak oe young foe a viet coe shopping, in town Friday. ton, Lee Saville, Daniel Norsdstrom:| Minn, and with’ her arents came tay vent tt being h birthday. week-end with Luela Coder. Pilliam Ryan. Howso and dalle, Ne i SMe AR, Klein was caller at Mrs, Abert) ies was a shop- i the Edw. Haan h Tuesday | Per in town Saturday. At, the age of.17 she became a pete led oe ee |e ne Ruth Malone spent the} He has been on the jury for Miss M. Jameson took the Soo to| week-end at the C. E. Moffit home. | Bismarck Wednesday and returned] _ Dewy Olson drove to Bismarck Thursday, Saturday and returned with a new Mrs. M. G. McNally and Mrs. F.| Chevrolet coupe. Betty Jane, 4; Wilbur Hartley, H. Pillsbury were callers at the a | Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstead were Meryl Emmen and his uncle tored to Bismarck Thursday. Frank Volinsky is working Bismarck. 1 Mills returned home Monday. iss Glad; Moffit spent: the two weeks. About 50 per cent of the total | wei is plate (oe in the” ey nited ‘ates was used in motor | pay visitors at the Val Benz vehicle manufacturing during 1926.) | Me. and Mrs, D. Olson were:Sun-| This amovmted to about 64,500,000 square feet, ¢ relief. Breaks up Chest i Colds, relieves Me) Hacking and Sore Throats, Patatable combination of Creosote and Et recomended for children and adults by physclans everywhere, and Mrs. Joe Coder - were ss_callers in town Monday. ay Johnson was a caller For Sete By HALL'S DRUG STORE ning in Bismarck Friday. da few friends at a whist Rabbit Skins, Furs, Hides and Old Metals When shipped to us BRING HIGHEST MARKET VALUE Let Us Tan Your Hides Into ROBES, COATS AND LEATHER Taxidermy, and Fur Sets Our Specialty The Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Corner Front and Eighth Streets BISMARCK, NO. DAK, y Friday evening. Nl report- Mrs. Ane, Benz was a shopper wn Friday. Miss Velma Whitenker came) Among those shopping in Bis- with a Great New Motor Car Anew automobile so sensational as _type of riding and driving comfort to electrify the nation! almost unbelieveable in a low- i priced car. 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