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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1998 _ the fafmers pave quite a time to ‘YH TRIBUNE obihgge’ and Sunday visiting at the | EVENTS OF WEEK AHEAD farm diversifica- in the interest of \ i 4 F » |} travel on me of the latters’ parents, Mr. tion _ GE. WORKERS |" NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS [fg a stony et Ae . ars i on “Saturday. + _ Misses Alice Calquhoun an n= North Dakota swine numbers Ja. a Chver Erickson was a caller injnie Bender spent Saturdav between . z 3 ring +4 . ARE OBSERVING 8, Medinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John| Wilton Saturday afternoon, trains at Hazelton visiting with the 6. oe oh A rack yore Hotel ...,ccsebeceseeees aire oo Sen.000 a pid {nt by hed Still ||Medinger of Heil, The ceremony) Mrs. Wm Brown spent Sunday at/ former's sister Ann, who attends City Comision, CA Ball ‘ averted price dros d $4.50 1 i | was pero at, sg cies of Rev.} the Joe Brown home. high school there. Mavala Blas ‘Tole aieni: ‘Tempie total valuation of Ma phage Bo * . ial ihe: a W.C. 7. U,, Mrs. J. J. Rue .. 2: 41 | the total valuation a year ago, There sons, Emil and Hjalmar, of Steiber/given the young couple at the Steiber Hazelton Friday evening at Zirbe’s Mothbia Cheb, Mis. Leah : has been a general increase i.. swine ; Peet township spent last Sunday at the fer grec 2 a 4 acai cf te ry avenge heed han ! Nothets’ Service Club, gh E. 8m be . u.| thoughout the northwes Tine ‘De- ‘B-day Celebration of Founding] John Asplund home near Stil. SE eR iccimett| J. R, Jones iade"a trip to Bis-lervemhc cere Brectie home Sater: Eastern Star, Masonic Temple ........... 8:00 P. M.|Cember pig. survey indicates a 6 per of Organization 47. Years Mr, and Mrs. Albert Johnson made tittle son were callers here Satur-| Marck with his truck Monday. day forenoon. 1. Oe ie e Sire eee: ne IRE IVIDIeS Thine caer ; a trip to Bismarck one day last|day evening. Delbert Olson, Glen Oder,- the} Miss Ann Monahan of Linton 8. Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel 12: the Unite 1928. This i. the same Ago Ends Sunday week, John Will has disposed of his in-| Misses Catherine and Rose Ellenispent the week-end at the Frank Current Events Club, Mrs. A. 3: asthe United States figure, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson and|terest in the Farmers State bank to| Doyle and F. C. Uhde were Sunday} Focll home. American Legion, A. 0. U. 8: *. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Johnson called|take effect Feb. ist, to. John Na-| Visitors at Wm. Hickel’s. Theodore Gimble had the misfor- American Legion Auxilia: 8: Much Entertainment Members of North Dakotalat the C. L. Johnson home Satur-|donli of Leith. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Carlson and|tune to hurt his left arm Sunday. 9. Thursday Musical Club, Prince rf churches, will have an. opportunity . Leith Independents won from the| children were Regan vistors Satur-|" Mr. and Mrs. Chris Grenz of Yia- A. 0. U. W, A. 0. U. W. H 8: Is Being Planned For a see, at special services next Sun- Pentecostal Sunday school) Brisbane Independents in a closely | Gay. zelton were callers Sunday at_the 10. Basketball, Bismarck v: ‘ my that youth is as firm in the/was held at the Arthur Johnson|contested game which was hard} Miss Madge Runey and Miss| Chester len home, Mrs. High School Gymnasium . 8: N. D. Grain Dealers Christian faith today as it ever has|home Su . During the absence of| fought from the opening whistle to| ""2~n were visiting the Pleasan*|Grenz staying here for an extended Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, A. 8:00 P.M.) been in the past, Miss Claire Weier-| Pastor A. Forgren services are|the closing gun. Much credit must | View school Friday. : visit. Knights of Columbus, St. Mary’s Hall 8:00 P. M.| Whe. i fi muller, field secretary of the North |held in the church in » but given the guards. Time and|.,W. S. Oder was a caller at C. L.| John E, Renschler was a business} “ Rebekahs, 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ........--. 8:00 P. M. n grainmen from all parts of Dakota Christian Endeavor Society, | Sunday school meets Sunday after-/again the forwards would go down| Malone's Monday. caller here Tuesday. 11. U.C. T. and Auziliary, Elks’ Hall ......... 8:00 P, M.|North Dakota come “here February said here a noons at 2:00 o'clock. the floor to be stopped by fast}. Mrs. John Carlson and Mrs. C.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell spent | — —@ @ —@£_ —<—<———<—_—___—_—_——________—. 28, 29 and March 1, for their annual February 5 will mark the close of|/ Mr. and@ Mrs. Anthony Erickson] guards. Everett Taubel was the| l- Malone were among the mem-|Sunday evening at the Charles En- = convention they will be offered the one of the most important demon-/went to Bismarck Thu: to at-/high point getter with a total of| bers who attended W. N. P. L.jders home. 5 most elaborate entertainment Bi strations of Christian faith this|tend the ry show. They re-lfive points. Clean players such us| meeting at Mrs. Chas, Manning’s| Math Koppy came in from Hamp- N D ANNU. AL LIVESTOCK SUMMARY { Healthc! oe year, Miss Welermueller said, since |turned y with a number of|the Brisbane lincup.arc always wel-| Thursday. ton Tuesday. He was accompanied jo Ue marck has given any convention in it marks the close of an cight-day prises to their credit, especially on|come at Leith. A return game will| Some of the young people in the|home by his sister, Miss Theresa years, according to members of the observance of the founding of the|Mr, Erickson’s wild ome be played at Leith Feb, 1. vicinity attended a show and dance|Koppy, where she will visit. The total number of livestock on| During 1927 there was a slight de- [Committee in charge. ° 01 capone 3 peri sie Miss Mabel McCullough was Hts. aH a ee, night. is Hlis Jue eee cgi viens re North Dakota Tneréaced petri faite -eiwe in NSH Da-| ¢ The committee has arranged for a i Ss is Hazel Jones was & pas-| Bender, John Leno, Sr., and Joc Lip} ‘ . {free picture show and smoker ‘or People are members, Miss Weier- 1 0 senger with the mail carrier Tues-|took in the movie ag Linton Fre $000 het dere enc te kota. The average price was in-!the night of February 29 and will ler said, and thousands adult citizens are either members of the alumni division of the organ- of| children, Vernon and Hilme, and Mr. and M: . irs. Pete Johnson were en-|E. tertained at the John Johnson home)G. Reiker, rg 1, c . day, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children were visitors at the Malone day night, and enjoyed a good time at the skating rink. Mr. and Mrs. Powers Hendrix ie man, agricultural statistician. Hogs increased 14 per cent or 80,000 head. Sheep increased about seven per creased $14.00 a head, howevr, andj the total valuatioy is increased | about $6,000,000. This would seem | offer additional entertainment dur- ing the evening. Another big entertainment fea- ization or have’ been members st} Sunday evening. Listening to the| Russell Emch, 0 home Sunday. the former's mother, Mrs. C. to indicate that there has been ajture which will be off i some time in their lives. radio was the chief diveraion. iialitehe r@ FT pts| cits Wat Hickel, the Misses] Hendrix, went to Bismarck by train areuind “ue Lag ey Gt;| gradual improvement in the type of| the convention will be a Smart ‘ rr em f Ae igi ious serv-| Mrs. Anthony Erickson, Miss Ann- Gonten Ye : Cathern, Rose Ellen and Mary|Tucsday. head from 1,100,000 head January 1,|4airy cows that the replacements | which its promoter declares will be Sts Teas Sols eat te ales ecipcrnee, emcees (Wane 7 tS | Revie sherers ot Om AT ae, nce vee come en ae da, RE [tc ner tmt a Cae eee * 5 2 , fe Py s been mi ii tt te - \ Nonfotarl sit tthe le acer the lat the C. L. Johnson home Sunday ug anes , ; 5 et His was is business visit- \ Hampton | etcan, ae es weeny don type cow. i De i farts set belag Bade tie Bis Bhi 5 afternoon. - * or in Regan Saturday. enn tail F Shee; Petrolle, Russie Leroy, Bi nt the climax will come Sunday ‘Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and baby son|H. Meyers, 1g 0 1) Beecher Malone was a Regan pea. Beads 33 ep old All North Dillasta exténiaion agen-|jof St. Paul, or Al Bin fo tue heatre many churchese will hold a special evening service at which + program based on the present “Crusade with Christ” will be presented by the en- deavorers. The crusade is a newly returned home last week from Bis- marck where they have spent some time. Word has been received from fe ie Referee, G. Annastad; umpire, L. Buettener; timekeeper, K. Emch; scorer, Clair Kamrath. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ofelt arrived home Saturday after visiting rela- visitor Friday. °o | ’ Driscoll J Edwin Morford went to Linton this week. Porter Umber and Ole Knutson were business callers at Linton Wednesday. 40,000 head since January 1, 1927, or six per cent, while mules show no change. The aggregate value vu: all live- stock on the North Dakota farms in- cies have been bending their efforts toward increasing the sheep popula- tion for a number of reasons, ‘but chiefly due to their adaptability to a well balanced farm program in bout with the possibility that more than one of the fighters named will uppear on the card. Arrangements are being made to give convention visitors the first opportunity to ob- inaugurated youth movement de-| Rey, and Mrs. A. Forsgren he has Godfrey Grenz and Henry Knit- j North Dakota, and their val in| tain choi ts, signed te aid aa cause of youth/ gone on from Fargo to Minneapolis tives at LaCrosse and other places.| Mrs. Schmier of Canada, who has tel went to Hazelton Thursday. belereepeyttd kd liacy = d se ymisee keeping under contro! vatious "weed announced. se te Ee evangenn, Wor a ee e_and Chris-|to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs.. Lloyd Faubel moved} been visiting a son in Linton for| From there the latter took the train|1, 1998. The “valuation of hogs de-|Pests. As a result, the number of} On the afternoon of March 1, the by citizenship, Weiermuller said. To Give Declamations In some sections of the state young peopie will deliver declama- tions on the crusade at the Sunday meetings, the winners to be eligible to compet: in state and national oratorical contests. The general Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons of Alta visited with the Eric Pearson family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Backman were entertained at the Al tt Backman home Sunday. Teco “gta is on the sick list into town last week and will live in the house vacated by Mrs. Seal. W. K. MeNier of Bismarck was a business caller here Friday and Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ketterling of Heil were callers at the Lanfer studio Saturday. Sarah Heil was a caller here Sat- some time, is nnow visiting her brother, John Kuck. A surprise party was given Tues- day afternoon for Mrs. Wm. Meyer in honor of her birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet vis- ited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Olel Quale. Miss Ruby: Apland, who is teach- <» points at South Dakota where he will visit for some time. Henry Hoerning of Solen was a caller here Friday. Bill Scheirmeister of Gayton was: u visitor at Godfrey Grenz for a few days this week. Edwin Morford was a caller at Cannon Ball Monday. creased $1,614,000. The valuation of sheep increased $558,000. The valuation of all cattle increased $11,105,000, and the valuation of horses decreased $2,122,000. The price of mules increased, and total valuation increased $23,000. Tho total valuation of cows increased $5,702,000. sheephasbeengreatly increased dur- ing the past several years. An in- closing day of the convention, the grain dealers will’ go in a special crease of 29,000 is indica’ed during|train to Wilton where they will be 1927. Although this is a smaller increase than the other rorthwest- ern states, the fact that commer- cial sheep feeding operations in North Dakota are practically nil, indicates that most of the increase guests of the Washburn Lignite Min- ing company during a tour of the mine property. The special train will return to Bismarck in the eve- ning and it is probable that an ad- ditional entertainment will be given wee! ‘pur of the programs and the} ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish |urday. ing in Thelma township, was home| Frances Koj left Tuesday lorses h visi c % : , y as gone to farm flocks, and that|for such visitors as do not taki - eine Herrbkere Miss sevtaeea Mission Church held their regular! A.J. Herbert of Minor was a caller|over the week-end with her parents.| morning for Macomb, Ill, where! ‘The steady decline in numbers of | Considerable progress has been nude fing caine forihonie, | a sini th er a. Siler focus attention be meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Truax of! she will take up a nurse’s training| horses on North Dakota farms dur- the world- service course in a hospital there, he program the organization, which also has as important objectives the inculcation of loyalty and stance in the in- dividual progra: president; Mrs, W. E. Butler, Bis- marck, vice president; Miss Mary Cram, Bismarck, secretary; Miss Bertha Ebel, Jamestown, assistant s of the churches |}, 0. -G, Hagstrom Thursday after- oon. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson and children called at the Hagstrom ome Monday. of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson, is very ill-in the Bismarck hospital with inflammatory rheumatism. She is very slightly improved at this Presbyterian church notes, Sunday, Feb. 5, 1928: Carson, Sunday-school at 11 o'clock. Classes for ali ages. Mrs. Vernon Lane, supt. Evening worship at 7:30. A splendid attend- worship at 10 o’clock; Sunday school at 11 o'clock. Ths sermon for this service will be based upon the Fifth Commandment: “Honor thy father Stecle and Mrs. Wm. Meyer visited Mrs. Harley Leathers of McKenzie Friday. A surprise party was given on Mrs. Henry Arneson Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson, El- wood and Harold Swanson and Miss Lillian Sampson had dinner Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. F. O. Johnson. SCOUT PARADE Members of Bismarck Troops ing the past several years continued during 1927. Verv few horses have been brought into the state during the past year, and the deaths of old horses greatly exceeded the births As a consequenge, the need for horses is increasing. There are very few mules in North Dakota, but the number remains fairly con- This Great Healing Oil Must 4 Speedily Bring Comforting Relief to Tired. Aching, Swollen Feet with which the various chapters are} Mrs, Andrew Johnson is spending| ance and interest on last Sunday,|ning in honor of her birthday. creasing i bern ot the: siete conan Limend rae amet ete oe ee ane LA one it a Weather ot ane Mrs. a Heat iN ARRANGED Heol eoraaee ae sah ene an spl 38 L iation | daughter, Mr. irs. le le.| permitting there will be services at|and family spennt Satu: evening - ’ e he are Clell G. Gannon, Bismarck, state] Miys Thelma Anderson, r Pork at 2:30 p. m. Leith morning|at the Harry Olson home. ¥ co Oe ne rs 1927, Or Your Money Back. That’s the Plan on Which Emerald Oil Is Sold by All Good Druggists This wonderful preparation now: known all over America as Moone’s from excessive foot perspiration are instantly killed. aaa feueturcey Mine, Cinire Bae: catenacas aghgient mas ail te attend this Reine ease cattle frst Paul en ge CAM eset adioe Ih year in and year out, Emerald Oil is so efficient in the < Be patient; don’t expect a single ~ ‘Weiermueller, Bismarck, state field) “Gene Strand is working for John : ‘A number of young folks spent} stam Next Wednesday All Cattle __| treatment of inflammatory foot| Pottle to do it all at once but one secretary; Mrs. John Hughes, Bis-| asplund this week. >————————_———-+9 | sunnday evening at the home of Mr. There are apparent decreases in| troubles that the unbearable sore-| ved’ all qiecttin ane, Pou bee marck, junior superintendent; Miss Lei and Mrs. I. H. Omodt. ‘ 4 g eee ” the number of cattle since January] nesy and pain often st vith yond all question that you have at Inez Petty, Fargo, intermediate su- | ¢——______¢g in | is, 2d. Chanins qntaeiitind Featuring the national anniver-|1, 1927, in both the dairy and beef i pain often stops with one} last discovered the way to solid feot Poegay ree rete Ae nig Leiss- | Leith | ——— oo * | Wodnasday and ursday after-|tY week of the Boy Scouts of shana Ged peas Dan Sot an eer iac uaa Oil is safe and we a © edhe e ste ‘ent ion superin- i Alf 7 me! : i through the entire Northwest in s e and sk your druggist toda: a man, Steele, peri ved and Seymour Arneson,| noons. America, members of the local cate wumbers, alhough both South| pleasant to use; it doesn’t stain or] ounce original bottle “eee Moone’s tendent; August Orr, Wolford, quiet who have been spending sonte time Mrs. H. A. Kundson en‘srtained a troops will hold a parade through Dakota and Minnesota show slight leave a greasy residue. It is so Emerald Oil, Almost every drug- hour superintendentt; Walter Ty ‘i doctoring at Mit is 7 is’|the busines: ¥ i =e " cot) ent; Miss Daisy Reese, Minot, pub- : Mrs. N. A. Soderholm, who has|or of her tenth birthday. A lovely] Led by patrol leaders and scout- | c=====eeeeeeereeemeeemeee ia unpleasant odors resulting | —Adv, licity superintendent; C, Claud Lusk, *: Keith pega a few days at i spent sometime ‘af Bismarck and \ course luncheon was served. The masters with lighted torches, the Jamestown, publicity manager; Miss | Flasher last taking treatments! Mandan, returned home Saturday. | table decorations were 1lace cards| scouts will proceed to the postoffice SUITS Harriet Perry, Jamestown, exten- [95 Ws Bast, Tain he injured while| “Ole Spilde and family. spent’ Fri-| attached to favors in cent. of table.| where they will be reviewed. by the ELDERLY sion superintendent; y, Be ate “Marj . hss “Ghd tana’ be Ati evening, at Art Bjorhus’. Mrs. C..E. Ankrum hada serious|mentbers of the Bismarck Area -9 PEOPLE . ° . j Max, convention _ promoter; s arjorie et} 10 en} Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson,|little accident a few days ago when|council and will repeat their oaths —_ v) Pocket ki . Henricka Beach, Bismarck, alumni clerking at the E. J. Saunders store,| sons Harold and Arnold and Miss : i ianc nin U e cl Bae le vi Saiiios at ‘Shi she burnt her hand with a lot of hotjof allegiance led by Judge W. L. superintendent; Rev. Herbert Te pe ear Hine ives ft Lage ) Hustoft spent Sunday afternoon at/lard. She spent several days in| Nuessle, president of the council. *s Honey and e enfeld, Minot, pastoral adviser. expects to leave soon for her home| the Gunderson home, Bismarck doctoring. Jim Tierney| ‘The scouts will assemble at the|, Foley's ayBh covery 06S werih of Jack Rabbits, Rabbit’ Skins amd: Hare The following are district pres-|in Minnesota. i Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and Mr.|also had his hand burnt but with| Northern Pacific park at 7:50 p.m./§ Pag Compoun brought in or shipped to us this season by an individual. ‘This dents: Rev. Alexander ae: Sheriff Henry Hertz of Elgin was| and Mrs. J. O. Rise spent Sunday] gasoline. and the parade will start promptly A tO) s teasing does not have to be made all in one shipment, Westhope; Acthar F. Keiper, rae ee a business caller here ys afternoon at the Sivert Brenden] Mrs. William Meyer and daughters|at 8 p.m. The line of march will quickly s' P that ° ° ° ton; Rev. Babylon, aa na f aces Julius Zeller was tendered a| hi ; Cordelia and Elsie spennt Thurs-|be on Main avenuc from the corner coughs Jack Rabbits, Rabbit Skins Furs, Hides and Old Metals Ninke, ned For! PS V. C. E. | shower by: the ladies of the com- E. Gunderson, who has|day afternoon with Mrs. Oscar Pe-|of Webb Bros. store to Fifth street, ‘ t and prevent ’ i Parr, _ Fargo; Dr. ia ; ‘ruag,;munity Friday afternoon at. the ing her daughter at Fargo] derson. north to Broadway, west to Fourth tire ou' loroform. When shipped to us bring Highest Market Value Oakes; Miss Ethel Hauser, James-|church basement. Contests and| for some time, returned home last) Frances Sherman and her “single| street, south to Main avenuc, west sleep. No chi % aes town; Rev. Harper Burns, Mott;| games afforded amusement after! week. four” were in town visiting friends|to Third street, north on Third piates to dry up Let us tan your hides into ROBES. COATS and LEATHER Mrs. L. G. Rose, Beulah, and Miss|which a delicious luncheon was| Oscar Opoien, Eddie Arneson and| Monday. street to the pos‘office. no oO} d cause Taxidermy and Fur Sets Our Specialty Esther Bremer, Bismarck. served. : ‘ Algot Dravland spent the week-end] Mr. John Cowlthorpe has been} Scoutmasters are requested to secretions an 1 WRITE FOR SHIPPING TAGS AND PRICE LIST: —_—__— T. F. Keating of Valley City was/ attending to business matters at|on the sick ligt for veveral days. —|eall John Karasicwicz to obtain full onstipation. Ideal } | : Wp ee 1927 Second Highest a business caller here Saturday. Bismarck. The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the | particulars. c 1 sons. ? { Spee in Co son|v a Corbit were Carson oo Cine apby, ane ihe ae home of Mrs. aoe Van Vicet for elderly PO VHERE | THE BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO nstructio! irday. visiting relatives at St. Paul for) Thursday, Feb. ANNIVERSARY DAY TO SOLD Y . Everett Faubel returned Tuesday| some time, returned home Saturday.|_ Anna’ ‘Kuck’ visited her friend| BE WIDELY OBSERVED ies BISMARCK, N. D. from Milwaukee where he has spent the past few ae Clifford Birkeland motored to rolled in the Leith high school Wed- Driscoll Saturday. Clara and Lillie Lien and Olga Rise, who have been spending the past week visiting at the Patterson ranch near Wing, returned home +) Saturday. Valdemar Lein spent Saturday evening at the Ole Spilde home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and N. A. Soderholm spent Sunday even- in gat J. O. Rise’s. Bernice, Leroy and Manville Dravland, Rubie, Hazel and Alice Arneson spent Sunday afternoon and evening at Joe Rise’s, Art Bjorhus spent Monday at Driscoll. Minnespolis, Feb. (P)—Boy! Scouts in scores of cities and towns throughout the Northwést will stand at attention at 8:15 Wednesday eve- ning, February 8, to recommit them- selves to the principles of the scout oath and law. The day is the 18th birthday of scouting in the United States. z i This ceremony will be carried out in all parts of the United States so that every one of the 800,000 scouts now registered may have the oppor- tunity to renew their pledge to “be prepared.” This will one of the most dramatic ceremonies of anni- versary week, and in Minneapolis will be carried out at the court of gonentina Johnson, overnight Tues- lay. Mrs. George Wallen who was vis- iting her mother in Minneapolis was called home by the illness of her daughter, Beatrice. o_O Temvik ———_—_—______——_* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and daughters returned Tuesday from the Twin Cities where they have spent the past 10 days visiting and attending to iness matters. Philip Zoller and son Jobh trans- acted business at Linton Wednesday. CHARLES RIGLER, Manager Corner Front Ave, and Eighth St. The 1927 construction volume was * the second highest in the history of the country, according to F. W. Dodge Corporation. Contracts let’ on new building and ing work in the 37 states east of the 4 Rocky Mountains during the past year reached a total of $6,303,055,- ee irs. at HONEY TAR COMPOUND Phone 738 illness. J.H. Rock spent a few days where she was receiving attention. daughters 3 aed tna at kook rs Jean loyce are guests at the R. 7. Em: home junday. Over 60 friends of Mrs. John inger gathered at the Hotel occasion be: BURN The Famous Wilton Lignite Coal You will save money, save labor and still be comfort- able. Wilton Coal comes from the oldest and best equipped Lignite mine in the state and is located in Bur- leigh county. We are at all times in a position to make prompt delivery, and your business will be appreciated. This coal does not clinker and contains less sulphur and ash than any other coal mined in North Dakota. Pepe shuiatlansint spent Sun- Bre Katee ot ampien snd heuer at p Sy thurch, i Governor a 4 y evening at the re rneson ilip Myer of Hazel - were call-|'T lore ‘istianson will speak. ber in rcs 37 Stale, porgiegie home. 2 ers here Thursday. Similar courts of honor will be gain of *hree per cent over Dorothy Barkman spent the] Miss Louise Foell was a caller at|held by other scout councils of the tal for the preceding month and a dron of 11 per cent from the total for December 1926. Included in the December record were: $207,280,600, or 43 per cent of all for residential build the A. W. Quast home Friday. visited school Fri- George Larvick day. 5 Johh - Leno, Sr. was a business: caller at Linton Thursday. The. P. T. A. held their meeting at the school houuse Thursday evening Jan. 26. A fair sized crowd was in attendance. After the program a business meeting region on that day, according to Ww. S. Block, scout commissioner. Ob- servance of anniversary week will bring out a program of almost con- tinuous scout activity in nearly ev- ery community in the Northwest. The last year has been one o: etgetic development throughout the region with outstanding records set by several Minnesota and North De- P. T. A. meeting will be February|/kota councils, said Mr. Block. 23 the following committees were| Among the leaders are Faribault and appointed for the, next meeting: | Albert Lea, Minn., and Huron, S. D., Program committce, Miss Jane Rudd, | which have put the scouting program Mrs, Powers Hendrix and Charles| under way in many towns in their Enders. Refreshment committee,| districts. Others have made notable Mrs. Julius Dies, Mrs. David Calqu-| records with their leaders’ training houn and Mrs. Carl Reich, Jr. After | schools, with those of the Red River 4 the meeting lunch was served. ,, {and Crow Wing areas setting The Lutheran Young People’s eapectally. high marks. League met at the Henry Timble ‘ix Northwest Eagle Scouts were home Thursday evening. Quite aj/numbered among the 52 winners of large crowd was in attendance. Harmon Foundation scholarships. ae e Among those from here that were |The Harmon foundation, established Doris Cummings is spending: | 2/ callers at Linton: are Mr. and Mrs.|last year by W. E. Harmon, provides few days at the Charles ld.) A, W.-Quast and son Neil, Dorothea | $100 for tion purposes for four home. Ennders, Ed Chillson, Sr., and Frank | Eagle'scouts from each area and four Charles Hanniefield took a load/Foel. : at . In addition winners are eli- of pigs to Wilton Tuesday. The many friends of Laura Dob- | gible for annual loans from the Har- Mr. and Mrs, Ole Lilliefjeld drove | son, 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and| mon scout loan fund, to assist in fi- to Wilton Thursday to visit with| Mrs, Albert Dobson, - were quite | nancing their education. The North shocked to hear ie sad news of bee week-end at her parental home. Valdemar Lein, Joseph Rise, Lewis Sam and George Vick spent Sunday evening at the Ole Spilde home. The Ladies’ Aid meets at the Al- se Nueces home - Wednesday, ‘eb. 8. f Painted Woods | OO Mrs. Herman Hilderbrandt, who has been helping Mrs. Chver Erick- gon the housework for the last, few days, returned to her home Monday evening. # Bill Gorman. and Walter Kirkey ith | were callers in Wilton Tuesday. Ole Liflifjeld went. to the Lind mine after a load of coat Tuesday. the roads. are terrible for was helt. next 2. ts ported in to the amount of $988,9 seuiber. aa figure a snes ver Sorted’ in November 1927 and amount lorthwest F i Hdd ” i z i wb RE di ef : 7 - z Screened Six-ineh ................$3.25 per ton delivered Screened Lump .......--..... «$3.75 per ton delivered F ? : west boys honored are: Sophus Bak- William Thompson of Min. : George pints nt nn a Blair Flegal of Valley & Be G's sister, ig lars Svendagaari, wi is spending a few days wi her parents, ‘Mr, and Mts, -Elias We mine and sell our own coal, and if you want the best service and results i Thursday evening. ~ Se st Andrew Nelson was @ caller at! men Wil Thursday. vi 2 Arthur Damstrom visited: Andrew " : Life and Accident: i idaliy Blane boas, Se Dake @ We risen in fate Inteste Rass ments, for Women. + Money to-Loan on Real Estate —- Bismarck, ile Diesem ] Phon ‘Be te in the wor Mt Be pit. aeeien| ware, has epd the | ue career of “Mr. ‘and Mrs. Em The-roads are Had’ at’ the jiteserit |’ Mtr: * Le' for appointment ind Mrs,- Jolin J. Renschler time, for either ‘cars“or-herees,-80|and family. of -Emmonsburg spent.

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