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Pr THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 t Miss Esther Garmer of Clear- ey are wae el tives iis ing some ti relat contiwurtty left for Bismarck the fore part of the week. : James Watkins and family, resi- dents of Baldwin for a number of years, will move to their farm north of Menoken this spring. Nels Anderson, local section fore- man, has returned from Bismarck, where he spent several days with his wife and little son. The, oan of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson is crit- ically ill with sal | meningitis. Norman Fevold has returned from the Bismarck hospital where he underwent an operation for append- icitis. Miss Etta Rupp of Bismarck spent a few days at the home of relatives in this community. : County Commissioner William Fricke spent several days of the past week in Bismarck attending the con- vention of county commissioners. H. H. Williams of Mandan passed through here.early in the week while en reute to Minot where he attended the bottlers’ convention. Mr. Wil- ee is president of the Mandap average company. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the local telephone com- pany was held in town Tuesday afternoon. The dues. for the ensu- ing year were sct at Last year they were $6, but considerable im- provement must be made in the various lines this_year. Kelley of Bismarck was here Friday afternoon demonstrating the new Ford car. .. . : ] Arena ' ———— Bill Rath was a guest at the Romeo Bailey home Tuesday eve- ning. George Phel, Art Deckart and Mr. Brooks were jitors, at school in Phoenix township Tuesday afternoon. Ed J. Smith was a supper guést at Ben Klagenburg’s Tuesday. He also spent the evening and enjoyed a game of cards. Mrs. Marlin Hutchinson and son Billy accompanied by her brother, Walter Boelter, were. in Bismarck Monday. Miss Dorothy Kocher spent the week-end in Bismarck with relatives and friends. Owen Mcintyre and Johnnie Laib were business callers in Arena Wed- nesday. On the way home Owen lost his “jug”. Harry Ulfers going over the road just shortly “after found it and on examining the con- tents was quite disappointed to find it only contained kersosene. Bluch Wagner and Ben Klagen- burg worked Friday forenoon fixing their pump. i Allen and Charlie Frazier went to Wing after coal Wednesday. Charlie Frazier and W. H. Stark have dissolved | partnership and Charlie moved ‘his family on the property formerly owned by G. B. Glanville. : Bluch Wagner was a visitor at school No. 1 Wednesday. Hé called at Romeo Bailey’s on his way home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Webber are the, proud parents..of,.a new, -baby. born Jan. ¥ f Jacob Steiglemeyer was a busi- negs caller at Owen McIntyre’s Tues- day. Nir. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steiglemeyer attended the tractor show in Tuttle Monday. Teddy Haas assisting W. H. “Stark with his farm wark. All the children attending : the Stark school were absent Thursday on ast aetels h ae i lo) an Intyt made two trips to Wing Thursday with hogs in spite of the storm wind. Miss Tilda Spitzer went to alley City Friday to spend the week-end. Mrs. er and Mrs. Pond pare inne, guetta at the Mc- Intyre home Tuesday. Harry Ulfers was a business caller in Wing Monday. . Lester Knowles, the oj] man, was in Arena and out north in the argue Wednesday delivering gas ages Wether wes cl el s re d ase Wagner took Walter Boelter with him, to Arena Monday after, of Bismarck, who spent the ‘week-end noon to meet the train and return home. Jacob Burg wag a business caller in Wing Saturday. Jake Gillner L. Hotes, Mr. and 13, J, Broza were ir. shopping in Tuttle Friday. Hallard attended ihe Taspethedl SRE fae a : deere were jn Filles > Melntyre helped § vor Gira is colite t9 Wink See . Edne Putman and Fl oc i Rel | and enti : E4| dressed "nieve i a: but still has to go with the sleigh on the south because of the poor condition the road is in. a [Raleigh | ————___ Mrs. Charles Beem went to Flash- er Sunday, where she took tke train Monday morning Sa aber Mr. and Mrs. C. LD. Kleinschmidt entertained Mr. and Mrs. P. J. augch and children at a 6 o'clock ner Sundady. The Canadian Lynx Gun Club met at the First Security Bank Saturday evening to transact some matters of busines The new officers lected f The officers of the Lark-Brisbane- Raleigh telephone company held their annual meeting at the R. Christensen home Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. A. Westrum took the train from Flasher Tuesday for Bismargk where she had dental work done. fuga Dally of Cannon Ball was a business visitor in town Tuesday. Mr. Hering of Sparta, Wis., de- parted for home in the Dodge car ‘which he was unable t sell at the sale on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Westrum were hosts Sundav when they entertained | W. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stayner and chil- dren at a 6 o'clock dinner. Peter Klien shipped ac - of hogs from Freda Wednesday and one from Elgin Friday to Tacoma. Wash. He also ship) hogs to the the local yards. : Ed Carter and Jim Dunkle of Flasher were Raleigh callers this week. A. O. Westrum and Sammy Pack were business visitors in Flasher Tuesday morning. : P. J, Rausch took the train from Flasher Tuesday morning for Man- dan and Bismarck where he trans- acted business. ‘ Mrs. W. F. Griswold spent a few days in Mott this week visiting home folks. Geo. Kollman and Rev. W. J. Schmidt arrived Tuesd from Watertown, S. D., on their way home to Flasher from attending the Trin- ity Lutheran church conference at that place. John Seeman of Freda was a ld visitor in town Wednes- A Mr. Stadman of Minneapolis was a business or in town Wednes- day in the interest of the Minne- apolis Threshing Machine Co. Otto Wolfgram, former Raleigh farmer, but now residing in Shields, was taken to Bismarck by Dr. De- Moulley Wednesday, where he en- tered a hospital for an operation. Eli Bosworth returned Monday from Aberdeen, S. D., where he tenes business. 2 ‘he second group of the Dramatic club furnished the program for the tegular meeting of the club Thurs- day evening. @ group was ar- ranged as a large family with the setting, a room ina home. The pro- iso follows: Community singing; introduction of personals; solo, “The Sweetest Story,” Mrs. W. B. Dor- ward, accomp: by Mrs. Donald Ctark'xs Percy; ‘monologue, “Lijah Buys a Radio,” by Mrs. Clarence Frost, as Aunt Sarah; solo, “My Dolly,” by Betty Grace; reading, “I Don't,” by Bill Frost; duet, “Side by i Mrs. Dorward and Percy; ie, Ethel Peterson rushes in as if home from party and gives of the Party;” reading, “If T e-e-c-could be by Her Side,” Don: ald Clark; solo, “Rock Me to Sleep in an Old Rocking Chair,” Mrs. Dor- ward. Mrs. P. Dempsey, taking the place of Mrs. Theo. Christensen, who was unable to be present as mother, becomes suddenly ill and a nurse is called. Last scene, Mother is in bed and Hazel Morrison gives mono- logue, “Comforting Her Patient. falter, Grace and Clarence F: as tramps, sat off stage and nr kes intermittently. The t Yowlerg, Cora and yy Chris- tensen, gave some of the problems in cat life. The entertainment with community singing and @ social hour. Steele departed Friday morn-| Old uy a gjele. depart Ss. D. yn he visit relatives and find employ- , a car- of fat cattle to the Sioux City Indle: Kepp ; opp was a passenger. to tt, Wednentay. ir. and Mrs. Donald Clark and Rey Steele entertai a party of ds the Steele home Sunday The Dramatic club expects to put on a play in the near future. A. Volk is confined to his home with a sprained ankle. Braddock : M. P. Kaiser, who has spent con- siderable time in St. Alexius hospital is Braddock the local 3 | Mu and L. V. Lesher. da car of cattle and; ioux City market from | M to the very rough weather not very Many were present. Mrs. Barton Proved herself, as usual, a very fine | ¢ hostess. Mrs. D. M. Henry, who has spent several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Davis, of Selfridge, re- turned home Wednesday. G. Siem has purchased the hall from Mrs. Mary F. Shepard and intends fixing it into a more conven- ient place. He intends paces Ss it and putting a basement and furnace in it besides other repairs. This is a much felt need in the town, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen enter- tained a few friends at dinner Tues-|b: ay evening.. | y its. Francis Brittain, who has been visiting with her parents for several wecks, returned to her home in Fargo Wednesday. Frank Splonskowski has shipped several carloads of potatocs to Fargo this week. The Woodmen Circle held a dance in the hall Saturday evening from 8 ‘to 12 o'clock, which was well at- tended and a nice sum realized. W. C. Robinson, Mrs. J. G. DeFrance Mi vas furnished by Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Murphy is confined to his bed this week with a severe cold. Mrs. Fern Hamilton was a passen-| ger to Bismarck Thursday to have dental work done. ; Hal Tracy of Pollock, S. D., visited over the week-end with his children, Mrs. Thora Naaden, M A. Koenig and S. S. Trac: Mr. Tracy had come over from Hazelton where he attended the funeral of the late . B, Andrus. ‘ L. V. Lesher &ccompanied by Wm. Ryan and Virgil Dexter motored to ‘riday afternoon, where rtained a at cards Thursday evening. Mrs. Karl Schlosser and daughter Anna, who have been visiting in California for several weeks, return- ed home Monday. School Notes The Braddock high school basket- ball boys went to Napoleon Friday evening to play a game. The Brad- dock boys were defeated by of 49 to 17. The lineup follow Braddock high Lowell Barton, rf, 4 basket Lee Saville If, 1 basket: Nordstrom, center, 1 Vie, rg; Blaime Fockl Substitute, Arden Vie for Napoleon high school: H. Elhar K. Shafer, r 6 UP. TD tuted their second te quarter, but was compelled to use the first squad before the game was completed. Wm. Ryan went to Napoleon with the Braddock squad, but returned on the 3:03 train so as to be able to play for the dance at Linton the same eveni By the way, “Where w: h Schneider and Bill when Bill r 1 his tele- phone call at Napol The pupils of the Braddock high school have been very studious the past week, writing on state examin- ations. The Junior classes have made the following resolutions for the new year: Bill R.—I resolve to use not more than vee jars of freckle cream a week. Lowell B.—I resolve not to write to Kintyre, more than two times a day. Hattie F.-I reseolve not to wink at Pi S. more than three times a day. Lillian P.—I resolve not get marks below 60 all this semester. Lee S.— T resdive not to chew more than three perce of gum a day in school. Martha G.—I resolve not to let Lil- ian whip me more than once a day. Blaine F.—I resolve to let my psy- chology book alone. Helen M.—I Tesolve not to lose more than six 2/been calied there for ;| duty: and children spent Sunday at the Pete Sheumsky home. The P. T. A. meeting held Friday evening at the P. R. Matteson home was well attended. After the busi- an renting the amet Mind spent in playing progressive w! rs. Gilbert Guilickson and Archie Ander- son winning prizes. The hospitality committee served a dafnty lunch. The meeting was greatly enjoyed y all. On February 17th the asso- ciatior will meet at the W. Richr~dson home-and the entertain- ment committee are planning a val- entine party for the eveni: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boa fi.mily returned Friday evc ni a visit at Mrs. Boardman’ rents, who reside near Unde! . They crossed the ice going over, but were ob.iged-te detour aroun! 3iismarck in returning. Ralph “Jack” McCann left Mon- day morning for New York City in respor e to a telegram from Leo Flynn, Jack Dempsey’s manager. Flynn has a number of important bouts, arranged for Ralph. Daring Dempsey’s .rainins for the Tuuney- Dempsey bout Ralph acted as one of Dempsey’s -parring partners and will no doudht continue in this ca- pacit Ralph hes scor2s of friends and ing from J.| throughout the slope country who wish and predict a great success for the Oliver county pugilist. Tom . Zc! ac ompanied hie son Ralph to Mandan Mor’ay .sorning where the latter startec on his journey castward. " Mr. and Mrs A. F. McMasters were passengers to Bismarck Tues- day morning. Ms. McMasters has been very ill for several davs and went to Bismarck to consult a physician. A. L. Hove of Alkert Lea, Minn. arrived in Sanger Morid sening for a short visit at the A. B. Peter- son home. Mr. Hove is a brother of Mrs. Peterson's. i Tuttle —_——_ ° Miss Bertha Paswalk returned from Bismarck Monday ‘ morning, having spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Rhoda Paswalk. Miss Khoda recently underwent a:. oper- ation at the St. Alexius hospital, but ;|is reported doing nicely. ‘the followinng Tuttleites are ‘at the county seat this week, having rand jury Hans Hegdahl, Herbert Lun- deen, FE. B. Sorenson, Tom Thomp- son, W. S. McCabe and Hans John- son. Geo, Whitford of Tappen, arrived Monday to assume his duties as depot agent here. ‘the dance given at the opera house Monday evening was. well at- tended. A good time was reported but many were disappointed because the Jackie Sherman orchestra did not appear. 1t was reported that car trouble prevented them from keeping their appointment as scheduled. Dr. J. R. Ostefield made a business trip to Jamestown. Chas. Neustel, who has been relief agent here, deperted .or Dawson 1uesday morning, where he will be employed at the depot. Gus Jacobson came down from Bismarck Monday to transact busi- ness: _Lester Kennedy arrived for a visit with friends and relstives. He has been employed at Bemidji, Minn. The ‘Tappen high school boys played basketball here Monday eve- ning. The score was 8 to 10 in favor of the Tuttle boys. This victory Was a surprise to the local fans, as the ‘Luttie team was short three of their good players. Two of the players were disqualifiea by not pounds a week. Violet D.—I resolve not to attend more tM&n seven dances a week. Ellen P.—I! resolve not to let the teachers scold me more than 10 times in class. ‘Bernice G.—I resolve to let all the rest have my history book each day. The junior class organized their class last Friday afternoon. The following officers were elected: resident, Violet Dexter; treasurer, lattie Felterley; secretary, Blaine Fockler. Their motto:| “Climb though the rocks be rugged.” Their flower: prairie rose, Class colors: rose and silver. A few of the high school pupils Were entertained at the home of Helen Martini Wednesday evé! i also some of the high school on were entertained at tho home of Hattie Felterley the same evening. % ° | Still. oo C, L. Johnson was a passenger to Bismarek Tuesday afternoon, return- ing Wednesday morning. Mrs. Andrew Peterson of Mandan, who has been visiting for some time with her sister, Mrs. John Asplund, returned Monday. nthony Erickson returned Lome Friday morning after pending few days in the capital city. Mr. and Mrs. Benton B and sons Leonard and Marwin called at the John Asplund home Wednes- fr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson were | and callers at the Pete Johnson home Mrs. Martin Strand and son Leo passing all their examinations and one was seriousiy injured in the game with Dawson and was unable to play, The substitutes did re- markably well and everyone enjoyed the good, clean game that was played. | Wild Rose | . Our mail man began delivering] p; the mail again with the car for the first time since the heavy snowfall. Mr. and Mrs. O. B, Swanson and sons Ernest, Marvin and Harold were guests at the Ernest Saville home Sunday. " Mrs. W. 4. Brownawell and son Homer motored to Moffit Thurs- day to attend the meeting of the mothers club held at the home of Mrs. Howard Browna' In spite of the 46-mile an hour gale, quite a@ number of ladies were present and enjoyed a pleasant afternoon ih eating ae fancy work. a lelicious lun served at 5:30 Bd rs. Browne navel. ‘4 : number our yo le attended the dance it Braddock wal y evening. . The foll students of th Braddock aight school 5: at the week-end with the home folks here: Misses Lillian and Ellen Peterson and Ada Saville and brothers, Lee and Ray Saville, snd Buck. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B, en- tertained at their home Sunday Mr. d Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and duiss Helen E: teacher 0! school visited with C. L. Johnson’s Tuesday. | ~ Kasper Benson has gone on Fi where he will visit with hie brother-in-law ard sister Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Benson. " Erie Pearson shom:d at Still 'riday. Ole Johnron had the -nisfortune of getting badly burned with hot coffee the other day. He had to seek the aid of a physician. . _- Albert Johnson. Walter Sundquiai roy Steve Little are putting up ice is week. Mrs. Albe.t Johnson and daughter Merlin calle. at Walter Sundquist’s Saturday aft the Ingersoll watch given as first prize, i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: came and the meeting was post- poned for another week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Boyd received stating that ¢! him to have had a serious operation on his stomach. en bt. Welch picked a load of corn e lay. Mr. Doppler and sons Lawrence and Leo, and Theodore Dorman went rabbit hunti Wednesday. They hunted near A. D, Welch’ place, but they reported having shot only one rabbit. Owing to the storm Thursday none of the children were present B.] at Boyd school No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch and Robt. Welch motored to Menoken Friday to meet Mrs. Edith Bruce at the train. She was returning home from her school in Apple- creek for the week-end. Irvin Reed hauled a truck load of eric clover seed to Bismarck Sat- urday. Chas. Snyder and L. Malard were Bismarck visitors Sati 4 Chas. Johnson and son Frank and 4 Varnum were in Bismarck Sat- urday, Robt. Welch and Mr. Doppler and son Lawrence motored to Bismarck Saturday. They bufned their lights out on the way home. Clarence Doppler returned .home with them for the week-end. The Yeakle brothers and Mrs. Violet Clayton had a good deal of trouble in finding the road to Jack Ishmael’s Friday night. Mr. Mrs. Ishmael gave a card party. Ed Doppler visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robt. Welch, Friday HT John to the Robt. Welch home for Mrs. Nieland Saturd: morning. He reported the roids to be very rough south- wa al and Raymond Snyder ited at the Doppler home Satur- jay evening. ir broth.| § rel njoyed by everyone who i ; me W. H. Kolb home nday aN “WIN. Monroe, var and Allien tored to Regan Mi 1 "Charlie Rue was a Tega Regan caller y. Little Sunday. Alec Anderson was a Regan c@jler| s, Earl fanning and Emma Coleman and Mrs. Wille: Blamtnd Sanday | ae Mr. and Mrs, Jack Waliman en- ests at dinner Ruth, Pi 3 wad Mee elbow G . "Floyd Anderson. visited at the et Bisrsond vies beste cattle a) in this © vicinity last week. ° The Northern Power and Light Soa Mobridge, ss a is Last making arran, ange meters in Stele from the direct to the alternati current, so that when the high line comes in every- thing will be in readiness to con- nect up with it. Guy Mead was in town again last Tuesday ee business matteis. the mishap of his big auto slipping into the ditch near rdner Foye’s service station, but with careful work the car was got- ten on the road without any breaks. Funeral services for Julius lenberg were held at the Methodi: church cn Thursday afternoon, Jan. 19. One of the sad incidents in connection with the funeral was the fact that two of the sons in Montana could not come to the bu- rial, because they were at the bed- side of a sister, who was not ex- pected to live, so that there was | but one member of the family S. B. Niles attended the convention of implement dealers held in Fargo last week. Mr. Niles returned to Dawson Saturday. Charles Hoffmeister and little daughter Verjorie spent Thursday and Friday in Bismarck. Mrs. Robert Cunker is spending this week as a guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frances DeVore. Miss Loa Reeser spent the week- end at her home in Streeter. Miss Carrie Goodman spent the week-end at her home near Robin- son. Misses Gertrude Hess and Ruth Gordner spent the week-end at their respective homes in Mandan and Bismarck. Mrs. C. A. Cross left Tuesday for Fargo, where she will attend the board meeting of the Women’s Fed- erated Clubs of North Dakota. Mrs. Cross is president of the eighth district. dj Mrs. J. A. Kooker has returned from a visit with friends at Na- poleon. One new student has registered for second senxster work in Dawson high school. Tho total enrollment. is now 45. This is the largest en- rollment the high school has ever Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Kadlec went to Bismarck Saturday to see “Blossom Time.” They returned Sunday. Miss Mable Anderson spent the week-end with relative in Tappen. The Dawson Fortnight!» club met Tuesday evening at the home o' Mrs. A. Kredlec. In the absence of the president, Mrs. C. A. Cross, the meeting was conducted by Mrs. E. Huschka. After the business session the following program was iven: The Metric System, Mrs. ‘erne Werner; “The King’s Hench- man,” a drama; Mrs. P. ry “The Proposed St. Lawrecne Proj- ect, Mrs. A. S. Hough. After the program the hostess served a deli- cious Junch, assisted by Miss Flor- ence lec. The marriage of Miss Doroth; Wiese and Edward Terke was sol- chee at "Tappen, Rev. Hiparer urch at pen, Rev. Hindrer officiating. were attended by Miss Delia Wise, sister of the sides and me perk, a brother of the groom, young people are well known in the community, hav- ng made their homes here since childhood. My. and Mrs. Terke will make their home on the Te-ke ranch, | Sunda: south of Tappen. r Rock Hill {| ‘| tendance Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryeberg were wests at the Andrew Olson home Mrs. Strand Mrs. Strand and family were Sun- day evening guests at the Harry lough home. calle ys Sehaniey. lers on : Mr. and Mrs. Willard Diamond are Thursday evening at the Ray cCullough home. Andrew Olson called at the C. 0. Kettleson home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family were dinner guests at the Wil home Sunday. Albert Vollen was a Regan caller riday. f “Mandrew Kolb called at the C. E. Christianson home teed Mr. and Mrs, McCullough ane son Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Li Ruth, Phyllis and Vergil motored Wilton Saturay. Lolse Walker, Hester and Roy Baile visited at the Patton home yn nd. Mrs, John Welch and] Tu eich fae Mr. family and Mrs. Joke Nislond visit fam) od. at the Doppler. he fternoon. , and Mr.. John Law -were| Mr. » Johnson home the h intends to.make it his AD ict aon a to Wattiae is in” hospital, Mrs. Doctor were Regan | *! present. s Commissioner Montgomery is making every effort possible to open the road from Tappen to Streeter, part. of this highway hav- ing snowbanks making auto travel impossible on part of the roa Paul Gress, and George u were fortunate Sunday evening in being taken back to their respec- tive schools southeast of Tappen. Fred Job, h2sing returned from Bismarck that evening where ho had taken some “members of the family for consultation with the doctors, stopped to pick up the two gentlemen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alton are staying on Sam Wamsley’s farm, taking care of the stock, while Mr. Wamsley is making an extended visit to Missouri and some of his sisters in Oklahoma. Mrs. Frank Schossow and bab; were discharged from the Bismarc! hospital last week, and Mrs. Schos- sow is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wood. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mrs. Otto Dahn was in Steele on Saturday on business errands, com- ing in the jumper, as the roads were still impassable to auto fic. The Steele high school basketball team played two games last wek, one with Robinson Friday evening and one with Pettibone Saturday night. Robinson came out victor- ious with a score of 14 to 1, but bet- ter fortune met the team at Petti- bone, where the Pettibone team lost f| to Steele by a score of 11 to 18. The girls team also played at the same time, tying the score with Ro- binson, but coming out ahegd at Pettibone. Robinson plays a return me at Steele Friday evening, lan. 27th, and Medina plays the Steele team Wednesday evening, Jan. 25th. Mrs. Cress arrived at Spokane Saturday, the 2ist, where she is weoppt on her trip to California, and visiting many old friends whom she knew at Ellendale, No, Dak., few she attended the N. I. state Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Altes made up a sl ae party Sunday gfter- noon rothy Wamsley, Beulah Lindseth, Arletta Craig, and Daphne Wamsley, the latter bei taken to her school four miles south- west of e D. Ballantine, Steele high school junior assembly principal, is giving evening talks daring Jan- to the ‘Methodist chi d tanley M. Jon vf Sitapur, India; and a at- eat intel Ce ng Tectantt ileal gre res ares. P. D. Wood and sons aye hauling rock to Driscoll where several cars are being loaded to be s! pred to Bismarck for the work that is being done on the banks of the Missouri iver. William Lund, who has been quite sick with a severe attack of ulcers of the stomach, is up and about much better, A and Ralph Carlson were in Steele with their father’s Ford truck ha’ to| di q i ng, too ‘iey to risk driving it to ards. ae, HB Porter and so a time out poring to ——$—$—$—$— > | Steele \ o}| Altes from north of} ¢, day, Jan. “9th, The Legion had some fine reports from the boys adopted by it and to whom Christ- mas boxes were sent. The Auxiliary ta caring for six of these invalided s during 1928, their names belng: ‘Bermsrd Faker, U.S Vet yy » No. 101, St. Cloud, Min ‘art Olen, Grand Forks, oor Port "Soeiting, inn 0 inn.; sen Olson, U. 8. Ver™ Hoap. No. 108, Fort ‘Spelling, Minn.; Joseph Col- dade, Batre font » Hot Springs, 0. Kidder county will have the sec- ond grand jury convened in its his- tory. Judge Jansonius set the date fedneaday, Jan. 25th, Twenty citizens from all parts of Kidder nty will serve on this important jury. There are no bedy jurors on the list. This pets business of the @tand jury will be to look into the §. T. Lien in the northern the county, who has been harassed by all kinds of un- jawful tacks on his property by unknown perties, making his stay on the place almost iy eel un- less these attacks can be traced to their proper source, and legal ac- tion taken to stop them. e M. W. A. and R. N. A. held installation services for their res- peetive lodges Friday evening, Jan. 12th., and they are planning to give some home talent plays in the near ares at i ij spécial supper was given by the W. F. Missionary society of the local Presbyterian church on Tues- evening, Jan. 17th. A special jionary program was rendered, and many curios from mission lands were on exhibition. Rev. Fred Crist, pastor for the winter months, who lives at Wilton, was presnt, and helped to make the meeting of greater interest. : Considerable competition is being experienced by the local cream sta- tion dealers in sccing which one can secure the largest number of jack rabbit hides, the demand for these hides being great at this time and many of the farm y's king it a business to shoot the jacks whenever opportyn- ity offers, Mrs. J. P. Boucher entertained the Hor-emakers club at her home Friday afternoon, Jan. 20th. “At- tractive house dresses” and “Easy Made Laundry” were the special subjects discussed. Alec Homsey came in from the farm Friday to take his sister and two other Steele high school stu- denis home for over Sunday. John Story was up at Bismarck attending. the annual convention of| i the courty commissioners of the state. He says that there were about 200 of these county dads present, and some interesting scs- s‘ons were held. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hanson are enjoying a nice visit from her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Christensen, who live at Fergus Falls, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Vinje made a flying business trip to Bismarck, on ednesday, Jan. 18th. Mrs. John Umphrey visited her mother near Tappen last week, and — that her brother-in-law, 'm. Umphrey, is suffering from severe injuries sustained in a fall into the cellar. Rev. Herbert Henwood, general missionary for the American Sun- day Schcol Union, was a visitor in Steele Tuesday and represented the work to ral of the people for financial assistance. Mrs. Snell of the local central of- fice bag ? short visit from her sister, Mrs. Maude Smith, of Bis- march. Mrs. Fred Shipley is spending several days in Cleveland and Me- dina where she is canvassing for a clothing fi Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Neutman are enjoying an extended visit from Mr. Neutman’s brother, who came up from Burlington, lowa. Mrs. C. D, Stiles was visited by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stein from near Dawson, when they were in Steele on business on Wednesday. Mrs. J. Dart of Steele is wearing @ pleasant smile these di she is a born to her son, Foster Dart, who is farming near Hazelton. Mrs. Minnie Burns was a visitor in Bismarck last week. — Miss ea Mahin, who is teaching music in Steele, has taken roomg at the J. E. Rambolt home for the winter months, as it is impossible for her to make the trips regularly) from her home southeast of Tap- pen, because of inclement weather and drifted roa: roads. Finess Powell, clerk of court of Kidder county, was a visitor at Bis- marck at the home of his father and mother. Thomas Ritchie visited several ys with his daughter Gladys, at rck, where she is taking nurse training in one of the hos- Pita. Irs. R. L. Phelps, of the Presby- terian Sunday school, made a visit to Jamestown last week in connec- tion with Sunday school matters re, ex, who has » Louis Dornack with the First Na- tional bank of Steele f 0 lor sev has severed his relations ank and is now engexed tate business, also hand- the business for the Mutual company of New rented the former 8, since} indmother to a baby boy| in a stack near the barn. Partly covered by insurance. Keith Emch, of Brisbane, was in Carson Saturday night on business. A leap, year dance will be given in the Orpheum February 3rd. Mrs. Edwin Leischner; of Twin o,| Bridges, Mont., spent a couple of days with her sister, Mrs, John Huber. Jake. Steinley, father of Mr. Steinley, the barber, who has been here for some time on a visit, re- turned to Canada Saturday. Christ Fleighman was a pas- senger to Mandan Monday. i Word frem E. B. Littlefield, who is at one of the hospitals in Bi marck, is to the effect that he is getting along fine. This will be very good news to his many friends. Art Reich, of the Paradise coun- try, spent Saturday in Carson. The basketball Gm played be- tween Carson and gin, Tesulted in a score of 11 to 14, fovor of the Carson team. Carson will undoubt- ly bo a real contender for the Slo} tournament, which will this year be held at Flasher. Dates as yet are unknown. Fred H. Dettloff drove to Elgin and New Leipzig Tuesday. / Miss_Aletha Johnson spent, the week-end at the home of her par- ents, M nd Mrs. J. R. Johnson. Mr: E. Ankrum visited with Mrs. Geo. Haugen Monday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meland of Sterling spent Saturday und Sun- day visiting relativ ere. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson and son Warren and Elsic Meyer mo- tored to Steele Saturday. A few friends spent Tuesday af- ternoon with Mrs. Wm. Meyers ty- ing a quilt. A birthday party was given Sun- day at the Kuck home in honor of Mrs. Kuck's and her daughter, Mrs. Arnold Carlson's, birthday, Mrs. Harley Leathers of Me- Kenzie spent Saturday visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson ens tertained at cards and radio Satur- day evening. A lovely lunch was served at midnight. Miss Esther Pederson, primary teach t Tappen school, spent the nd with Mr. and Mrs. Vie Nh. Olga Peterson visited friends ismarck for a week, She re- ed home Monday. Rasmussen = left, Bis- k Tuesday. r .. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and fam: ily spent Sundav afternoon and eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. John: son. Mrs, A. M. Bruschwein_ enter- tained tho teachers Sunday in honor of Miss Quam’s birthday. Mrs. C. A. Swanson visited with Mrs. Wm. Meyer Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Haugen spent Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. C. W. Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and family motored out to the farm of James Koon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Carr spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer, Miss Madge Runey visited the P. T. A. Friday: evening. = f Dodge | ° John Meske was an eastbound Passenger to Jamestown Saturday where he visited at the home of his mother, Mrs. Gottlieb Meske. Mrs. Fred Gleich spent a few days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gleich. _ Henry Grossman, who was visit- ing with his wife, who is ill in the St. Alexius hospital, returned to his home Thursday. Peter Treiss end J. T. Harvey were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treiss Sunday. Jake Wisenberger, who was transacting business in Mandan for several days, returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maxie and son Wallace of Golden Valley visited with friends in Dodge Sunday, _Rev. Harry James, who held re- vival meetings in. Dodge for two weeks in the summer of 1924 and also in the year of 1925-1926, has recently finished conducting revival meetings in Memphis. This will take the wind out of the sails of the rumor that has been going around that Rev. James has gone back into the theatrical business. again. A Mrs. John Swan and granddaugh - ter Ida of Bismarck are visiting several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Marquardt. Mrs. Swan is the mother of Mrs. Mar- quardt. Judd Hayden, who has been transacting business in Mandan for some time, returned to his home Saturday. and Mrs. Jacob Doffee . of near Halliday were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gross- ee ohn Stern, who was transacti business in Jamestown for 2 re ie returned to his for is home Friday. y Burgess was an after- noon guest at the orme of Mr. and Mrs. John Siverts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wi of Mrs and Mss" Adolph Entael re r. ; pl re- Rev. E. E. Matteson preached a turned to their home at Zap Mon- day. . > Rev. E. E. Matteson Freee a snleodia sermon on John 8-16. present enjoyed the sermon greatly. Rev. Matteson will again conduct services February the 5th at 2:30 p. m. : te fica eon ae ene 0 Regan ‘ednesda: tgueck load af goods cut foe his si le eae Fred Ber it r,

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