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4 i 4 ae t Welch’s Spur pao, Doppler visited at the home ao sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, Te After taking Clarence Dopler and Eva Alsbury to Menoken to take the train back to Bismarck for M school. Randolph and Gerald Als- ft my rabbits the remainder of the! D., i peerreiete 2 oe ro and Lawrence Doppler hunted John Alsbury was home for the week-e1 also returned to town Sunday by of tne N. P. from Menoken. ber, “aed is serving on the jury in Bismarck. Robert Welch called at the home of his brother John Mon He ‘also called at Robert Bovd' : Mr. Knut Hanson repaired his sled ‘at’ Mr. Boyd's place Monday. Mr.. Hanson reports that his two ¢hildren, who are in the hospital ‘with typhoid, are recovering nicely. *John Craven and Irvin Reed brol the road to Menoken Tuesday with sled and a truck. Robert Welch assisted them from his place. Mr. Craven and Mr. Reed ach took a load of coal home with them. Ed Doppler visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Welch, Tuesday. Mr. Doppler has been on ‘the sick list the last few days. - Lawrence and Leo Dopoler broke the road from their home to Bob Weich’s place Tuesday. Mr. Dop- pler rode home with \ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and father motored to Bismarck Tues- day. They had broken the road to Warren's the day before, and had no trouble from there on. __ Irvin Reed motored to Bismarck - ster John Craven hauled grain to ‘Menoken ope Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, Mrs. John .Nieland, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daven- and Ed Doppler were callers in Wednesday. Snyder children were not at echool “Wednesday, having killed weven —— nd Been the night before. However, they were at ‘school Thursday. Mr. Cameron called at the Dop- stopped at: Robert, Welch's ‘obert Welch's have’ a couple of batteries charged. pabert Boyd Tar, broke «shrine farm, broke a spring & their Thabo cet from ir. ir jace eve- tee tee Seeds are terribly rough on account of having to drive on the on 80 much of the way. - John Craven motcred to Bismarck ‘riday. Gerald Alsbury hauled a sled load: of clta. to” Bismarck ‘Thure- Sie and Mrs. A. D. Welch mo- tored to the Applecreek school to take their di ter, Mrs. Edith Bruce, home for the week-end Fri- day. Mr. Welch got stuck in the snewbank at Boyd school corner both ways. - ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family and father, Oliver Welch, motored to Bismarck Friday. Robert Welch and little son and d-v~hter called at the Doppler’ home Friday. Lawrence tray ood shipped a number of rabbit furs from Menoken Friday. Charles Johason has started haul- ing hay from this vicinity with his truck this week, so the roads will be broken fairly well if no more snow comes. John Alsbury and daughter Eva came home by way of the South Soo Saturdsy morning for the week-end. Rock Hill | Clarence Kettleson was a Regan caller-on Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon and son and Mr. and Mrs. Carl - holm and daughter Burnett were guests of Oscar Landerholm’s Sun- day. “Nir. and Mrs.-J. F. Little and family spent a pleasant evening at Tuesday. A luncheon was served. ke| tal. He | 2. heminding Mr. Litt’ that he had a bitthday. The evening was spent in danci A luncheon was served at midnig’ Mr. and Mrs. Wm McCullough were guests of vhe Andrew Olson home Wednesday. J. F. Perkins and Howard Wat- kins were Regan callers Monday. Albin Spangberg was a Regan caller on Thursday. Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Still, N. was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Howard Watkins, last week. Mrs. P. E. Patton, Rose and eae attended services at Canfield Friday afternoon. Miss L. Parmenter spent the week-nd at the J. Waleman home. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz and sons, Joseph and Basil, were Su day dinner guests at the J. F. Lit- tle home. Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin called at John Howe’s Monday afternoon. Grant Lindsey returned home on Monday from the Bismarck hospi- is taking treatments there. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Christianson and family “ive as their guest an uncle from Canada. ——$———— $$$ | Baldwin 1| Enoch Anderson was transacting | business in Wilton a few days ago. Mr. Anderson is kept busy these days looking after cattle and hogs. He has one helper. County Commi Fricke spent part of the week atten: ing to business affairs in the capital city. He also attended the opening of the legislature. A number of Baldwin folks are adi Hila) attending the Madri ras wi is bei ng sarasee by the Odd Fellows Bismarck and will be held the latter part of the week. Among the contestants cc away during the carnival i: ‘iss Helen Baumgart, formerly of Baldwin. Ernest Fricke left early in the week for Chicago where he will en- roll in an electrical college. Ernest has decided to become an ejectrician, and thinks it pays better than ft "Beveral of the pupils of the Bald- win schools have been confined to their homes the it week on ac- count of severe colds and other sick: ness. Baldwin has two cases of spinal meningitis, Rollin Swick, son of Mrs. Kate Swick, and the little son of = and Mrs. billet Both patients are repo! as improving slowly from this dreaded disease. The local farmers shipping asso- ciation shipped out a car of hogs to the Twin Cities Friday afternoon, a number of farmers from outside districts bringing in animals for the shipment. John Monroe, one of the officers .of the associati panied the car as far as Bismarck. Local residents are all complain- ing of the high taxes, tax notices having been received the past week. They declare taxes are entirely out of harmony with the farmers’ in- come and paying abilities. Some- should be done about it, but what? Dr. William Thelan of Wilton was here the fore part of the week on business. Willie Spitzer was a recent busi- ness caller in Mand: Mr. A. H. Helgeson, local attor- ney, spent Friday and Saturday in Bismai where he was trying cases in district court. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Westerman motored to Bismarck on Sunday where they were guests at the J. Newton home. E. W. Fox, field representative for the Bank of North Dakota, spent several days in Regan last ing attending to business mat- ers. Work on the American Legion bungalow is progressing nicely. The structure is now nearly inclosed and the logs for the outside walls are being fitted in place, present- ing an unusually artistic appear- Our «nd Merril Lindsey] ance. were veer callers on Monday. Leo Sheldon called at Walter fSchmansky’s on Monday. 3 F. Little was a Regan business on Tuesday. Miss Helen Seibel assisted Mrs. Willard Diamond with housework on id Wednesday. Mrs. aie ect Lira sere {passe rs to on on ay. A. MeCoy was a Regan caller on ‘Wednesday. H. C. Taylor caled on Harry Mc- odious Tuesday evening. Ernie Gordon called at S. B. Ol- ¥ Wednesday. ‘Wegeman is very ill at his ‘and family were ©: . F. Little home ‘Thursday evening. The t was cpent in listening to the 5 ¢ Sneed Kolb was a Regan caller on. 4 )Mr._and Mrs. Oscar Walworth wére in callers on Tuesday. “ J. D. Wilson and J. S. Penner at- tended the dance given in the new town hall at Wing on Friday eve- ning. J fe Jones, the Alta merchant and postmaster, was transacting busi- ness in Regan on Tuesday. A. L. Garnes transacted business in Bismarck over the week-end, re- turning Saturday evening. Myron Knowles and Geo. Peip- korn, Wing business men, transact- ed_business in Regan on Monday. Philipp Schuh was a senger to Bismarck on last Thursday where he transacted business and took in the tractor school. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and daughter Frances motored to Wil- ton on Sundsy_ where they were at the B. B. Bartholomew ome. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg mo- tored to Wilton on Monday, return- in the evening, . F. Dimond returned from St. Paul on Thursday evening where he had gone with a shipment of hogs. He rts a great more snow sSscied woe on abi which a. ' de- vel Into an abscess on the lungs, causing his death. i t Flehman went to Bis- marck Wedne:day morning to visit a Crs agit who is taking treat- ments in the Bismarck hospital, re- oe eae Beet He reports r getting slong nicely. “Gindy” Nultimeier was a busi- ness visitor at Solon between trains wdnesday. The show and dance at the Car- son Orpheum Satufday night was. well attended. L. Rubin, who has been transact- ing business here for several days, returned to Bismarck Saturday morning. 2eter Raosch of Raleigh was at- tending court last Wednesday. Word form Bismarck is to the ef- fetc that Mr. Littlefizld is not cet- ting along as well as was hoped for. The Carson Roushriders and the Elgin high school team played bas- ketball on the locz! floor Friday night. The Roughriders were out- played to the tune of 11 to 5, County Agent Ted Martell left Tuesday for Fargo to attend a meeting of the county agents o! the state. Fred Ebehardt of Heil was in Carson Wednesday, transacting bus- iness and attending court. Mrs. Clara Armitage, who has been here since the death of her husband, Ed Armitage last fall, de- parted for Sacramento, California ‘Thursday morning, where she will make her future home. Attorney V. Hogen of New Leip- zig spent the past week here on THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mrs, Iver Erickson and children and| h Mr. Nels Erickson called on Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and Mrs. Elsberg Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wm. Brown is staying at the} Frida Iver Erickson home for a few days. Dan Johnson called at the Walter J m hauling grain to Wilton with his truck. Joe says there are some big drifts, but he gets through all right. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson Wednesday. Both mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Herman Hilderbrandt is stay- at the Iver Erickson home for Bud Cleveland spent Friday ni ight at the Wm. Brown home. Andrew Nelson drove to Wilton Friday. Edith Franklund called on Orba Hannifjeld Gibentiety evening. Henry Fox called at the Charles Hannifjeld home this week. Bill Brown attended the telephone meeting held at the First National Bank Saturday. en Ecklund | Carl Johnson went to the Eng- strom coal mine Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Morris and son Donald were Tuesday evening vis- itors at the Edward Morris home. Israel Brown made a trip to the Engstrom coal mine Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dahl and daughter Mildred visited at the F. F. Morris home the latter part of the business. D. M. Helland has ee a the building _oceupied y Attorney Steen, of Wm. Armitage. The re- port is that Mr. Helland will open an abstract office here. Nels Thorsen was in Carson Mon- day. Christ Fiehman went to Bismarck Monday morning, intending to en- ter the Bismarck hospital. @ Driscoll | | atin | Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Bruschwein nt Friday evening with Mr. and irs. Harry Olson. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Omodt enter- tained at a progr-ssive whits party Saturday evening. Lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Truax of Steele spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Miss Esther Jacobson visited at the A._P. Rosveld home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Vieet enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Ole le, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen and Mr. and Mrs, Vic Pederson at cards Satur- day evening. After the game Mrs. Van Vleet served a lovely lunch. Miss Ruby Apland spent a part of her Christmas vacation wi Vivian Martineson of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Van Vleet at a 5 o'clock dinner Saturday. A sleighride party was held Wed- nesday evening, after which the evening was spént at the home of Floyd Swanson. Lunch was served. irs. A. Bruschwein and Mrs. Wm. Meyer spent Thursday with Mczs. Harry Olson. _ Mrs. Al Chazin entertained callers a Mrs. Elmer Koon. ;Mrs. W. Tico and her mother anc Lawzence Tice motor.d to Bismarck Wed..esday, returning Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Olso_ enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. C. A Swanson and family at dinner Sunday. Mrs. A J. Kress and children have returned from Tappen after an ex- tended visit with her parerts. Mrs. J. W.ight -n° ci.2dren returned Sunday after a two weeks’ visit in Illinois and Indiana. A_ quilting warty was given at the home of Mrs. I. H. Omodt Wed- nesday afternoon. Three quilts were tied and sewed, after which a lunch | Reuben was served. Mrs. Ole Quale visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Gertz. Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen spent a few days at the Hargrave home. Mrs. Van Vleet called on Mrs. Chas. Swanson Monday afternoon. P. T. A, will meet Friday evening, January 20. {7 Painted Woods | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown enter- tained several of their relatives and friends at an eight o'clock dinner Saturday evening. Those that were Lang and children, Mrs. Tom Mor- gon, who is spending a few days at the Lang home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Mrs. Els- berg, Edwin Lillefjeld, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Han- nifield and children, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children and Mr. Nels Erickson. All present report a very time. Dan Johnson and Lester Brown were callers in Wilton Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Damstrom called on Mrs. Wm. Brown Saturday morn- ing. “eran Peterson called at the A. R. Brostrom home Sunday afternoon. Dave Boat had Sunday dinner at the Andrew Nelson home. The Hannifield girls returned to their rooms in Wilton Sunday eve- S fa: again after ys. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and in Lillefjeld called at the Iver Erickson home Monday. Alvin Lang also called at the Erickson home Monday. Mrs. Alvin Morgan went to to take the train for Bismarck, where they will spend a few days. Mr. Mrs. Iver Erickson and cece ame Mr. and physician. ith Evelyn Donovan spent the week- week. Louie Klawitter visited at the Ed- ward Morris home Tuesday evening. | ed George Grey, the mail carrier of Route 3, has been going in his car the past week. A number from this vicinity at- tended the surprise party at the Oscar Landerholm home, it being Mr. Landerholm’s birthday. Donald Morris was a caller in Baldwin Friday. ° The Parent-Teacher association held a very interesting meeting in the Still Hall Friday evening. After the ermeticnrn plays wer given which were both very good. A crowd attended. A crowd from this vicinity attended the dance in the Baldwin hell Saturday night. ‘ A number of cars have been seen the past week. The drivers say the pe are anything but good. Our mail carrier, George Gray, had the misfortune of breaking hi car down last week. Edna Falkenstein returned to Wilton to attend high school after spending the week-end at her home. Miss Mabel McCullough has been velit d with Miss Neva Mount of Baldwin. Mrs. Elmer Williams went to Bis- end with Dorothy Morris. Harold Williams was a visitor at the T. T. Morris home Sunday. fe ai Edward Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dahl daughter visited at tl Morris home Thursday afternoon. [__ Ghylin —_—_———— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Urback re- turhed to their home south of Regan Saturday evening after spending the past week in Bismarck. Erick Engelbretson returned .> his home after spending a day in Bis- marck. Mrs. E. J. Englebretson and chil- dren were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Lundberg. There was a party dance at the Oscar Landerholm home Saturday evening. Quite a number from this vicinity atended. harlie Keator will return to his home after doing Fred Urback’s chores during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and children, Esther and August and and Ella were callers at Wilton visiting friends. Miss Clara -Krause spent Satur- day and Sunday at her home near Regan. She has been emplo; t Bertel’s restaurant at itor for the past three months. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and children, Ella, Esther and August Kanes Sunday evening at the Fred hnes home. .A Christian Endeavor party was given at the August Krause home Friday evening. The party was en in honor of Hazel Bhines, ladys Gramling and Charlie Colip, their birthday being in the month of January. Reuben Krause was a caller at the home of Arthur Reiling, cast ot Marte Selahn attended th larie in atten e part; at Landerholm’s Saturday pan 4 Miss Ella Funston spent the week- end with Miss Rose Holistein at the parsonage. A pa and ry. red Ehnes and family at ie party at the A. J. Krause home Friday evening. Among those who attended the party at the A. J. Krause home were: Marie, Harland and Schilling, Ella Lu Westerman, Marvin Rupp, Mavin Alm and Vernon Anderson, Glad; Gamling, Charlie’ and Edith Colip, Hazel and Bernice Rhines, Bernieta Brenniese, Clara Rierson, Ella Fun- ston, Miss Rose Hollstein, Vernon bare an Marsin Benirichere. els im is 8 ‘week- end at tio is a -gpmatiey| Glencoe and Mrs. Tom} h Dan dinner at the Wm. "Bil ed Slee been work on baggenn/ he received order for 5: Soe yo Bros. clinic at » Minn. The shipment was made Ye Burt Buckley ‘is the owner of @ fine new six tube cabinet radio urchased a short time ago local dealer. This best radios on the market and Mr. rane Bog sortg bie Und family are great enjoyment out the set these long evenings. : Robert and Lily MacLean, who school in Bis- is a la the are attending hi marck, spent their Christmas v: tion ‘with their’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLean. Mrs. Chris Mills has moved from her capital city home to the home} ey her son, Henry Mills, where she will probably spend the remainder of the winter. August Hogue is enjoying the| ¢, comforts of a brand new cutter built and designed by Mr. Hot himself, who is an e: mechanic. Norman Stewart, who has farmed in ete tl) with Claud Houser during the past years, will soon take over the mi ment of his brother’s farm in Missouri town- ship. He will operate and conduct this farm for a period of at least one year. In connection with farm- ing he will continue in the sheep business. P O. G. Davenport of Stewartsdale had a carload of coal shipped in st week. He was soon relieved of what portion of the fuel he did not ned himself by farmers who took advantage of the short haul. Nellie Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Knute Hi: n, is reported to be in a very serious condition in a Bismarck hospital. She appear- to be recovering nicely from typhoid fever whet she suddenly had a relapse, sinking back into a state of unco,.sciousness. The many friend: of the family hope for a ra for the best in her condi- ion. Otto Johnson, a former resident of Stewartsdale, is spending the winter at the Shorty Craig home in Emmons county. ® Robert Woodland and William illiams business in the city recently. i larold Irvine is spending, the winter with relatives Washing- ton. He expects to return to North Dakota with the coming of 5; . Alex “facLean and sons, Vernon and Alex, Jr., have completed drill- ing a well at their home. Walter in abundance was reached at @ depth of about 30 feet. ir. and Mrs. John Stewart of Missouri township are ing Mre. Stewart's mother and from Regan Wednesday. Mrs. A. J. Stewart expects them to spend some time at her home also, Burt Buckley had some trouble with his well recently. He was as- sisted in getting it in order Hughie McMurrick and Don Nichol- son. ' Irvine Reid is contemplating moving on to his farm west of Menoken early in t*2 spring. He will also continue to farm the George Welch farm which he now occupies. Mr. Reid been mak- ing rapid strides toward prosper- ity during recent years, which is undoubtedly due to hard work and good management. Fred H of Emmons county called on friends in Telfor town- ship Thursday. Miss Frances Kopp, who has been employed at the Flegel Hat shop at caller at Linton Monday. ot George Chesro a ness caller at Cannon Ball the fore part of the week. John Howaitia apd son were business callers in this vicinity Herman Backhaus was a business wn was lucky enough to catch a coyote this week. Uae Wentz, our mail carrier, teade trip by car Thursday. Porter Umber was a business Led at Linton Friday. He made ep car. Mai oppy_was a business call- Cannon Ball Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Renschler of near Hampton were visiting their sons, Emil and Rhineholdt, for a Godfrey Grenz busi was a business caller at John Schiermiester’s of Gayton Thursday. Schrunk Anton Novy went to Regan Mon- ia, nag and John Tolan visit- ed at the Joe Novy home Tuesday evening. : Mr. and Mrs. Marchant wees at aa Fred Smith home afternoon. Andrew and Wilbert Nieters call- ed on Leroy Marchant Thursday evening. James Novy has been in Wilton having. seme ental work done this week. Fred Smith was a Wing shopper] Carlso: Wednesday. Rose Ryan was on the sick list “ion te Lom Novak was a Wing caller Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuh are the proud parents of a baby boy born Thu: Jan, 12, olan called at the mry Schuh Nolan home Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wents called lier parents home Friday even- Sunday evening callers at the R. G. Marcha..t home were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and childre: Marcella, Andrew, Vivian ai Harold, and John Witt. John Witt called at the Marchant home Friday 5 The Nieters children called at the Wm. Witt home Friday evening. Henry Paney cailed at the Law- yer home Thursday evening. Luella, Tilly; Clarence and Floyd Wentz spent Sunday afternoon at the Nieters home. ° wenden, nneapoli: y for Minneapolis, where’ will some time di 5 ‘NY Few from this neigh sthood af ténded the Sons of Norway meeting at Driscoll Thursday evening. _—_—_—_" Mrs. Hampton te Sell pending a few day with Josie Olson in Grebe de A fairly large crowd attended THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928 rvices held in the church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dollas Borkman and herty, called at Art ven meeting at Wm. Mickelsen’s Thurs- day... Leslie Coombs, Miss Hazel Jones and ‘Delbert Olson were callers at ing Hickel residence Monday even- Bergquist was a Regan; visite Thursday. cs Beecher Malone was a caller at the Hickel home Sunday. »Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children 5 Friday evening at cL. Malone's if 3 for Minneapolis, where he will spend some time visiting relatives. Quite a few of the young people from this neighborhood attended the party iven at the B. F. Paslay home ry gree Clifford Birkeland and Joe Rise, who have been actin: as jurymen t Bismarck, returned home Satur- day. Mr. Rise returned to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. angie nb, teat, By ug ie, spent Sunday: ning at John Birkeland’s. Alfred: Arneson and son Helmer, spent a few na hp transacting busi- ness at: Bismarck last week. The Alfred Arneson and Algot Draviand families, spent Saturday evening at jour Arneson’s. Mr. and. Mrs. Dollas Barkman spent Monday eveninz at JocfRise’s. f Oe Steiber | —_—_—_— OO Miss Mary Doyle, a teacher in Wi township, spent the week- end at the home of her sister and ia; r-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hickel. Ibert Olson a visitor at W. S. Oder’s Friday evening. Bill Hickel helped jeecher Malone haul ice Tuesday. A regular mecting of th school board was held at the teacherage Tuesday evening. Robert Patzner was a business There were approximately 557. 000 miles of surfaced roads in the 4 pl States ini! beginning of Girls! Tell This to Your Skinny Friend Tell him that the quick easy way to put pounds of solid flesh on his bones is to take McCoy's Tablets Tell-him that besides helping him to look like a real man McCoy’s will make him strong and vigorous, Miss Alberta Rogers, was thin— she gained 15 pounds in six weeks. McCoy takes all the risk—Read this ironclad guarantee. 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