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| PAGEEIGHT ning was spen' were guests of Charlotte and Ruth games and NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS og al = Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stiles were in| were Regan callers Monday. : Sterling Monday. « 4 4 Sad pea at yes 7 hak aie Mildred “Johnsgn spent Sun. | @——________———_e | rom neapoils. ome 0: aft rence § Steele is nephew caught fire and burned Gsainy. sii lala endl l _Menoken ! ————— the ground ¢ father and sev-| H. & Stiles was s towr caller MY Sherman Portner and wife were in | eral children were burned ¢o death, ; M ry Steele the first of the week. Mr.jand_ the wife barely escaped by R. Rt Leng was @ town caller salary sae dca’ tra tole Portner was havins: his horses shod. | breaking out a window and getti londay. eager Floyd Murphy came in with a load|out of the flames. Mr. Wiley Charle p and Florence Gosney vis- Mabel Wose ee) piri ‘end E ned rtd ae i Oe ar on die eae Hee | Satu: ay, 2 atuend be ed Max Langs i Sunday evening. | k King ‘at dinner Sunday. in hear of streets so that he had to call on the|the funeral services, and from re ss Mildred Johnson spent Sat Hines dray line to pull him into the|/he will go to his old home in Ver-|urday nite at her home. kag sf a of her daughter Camille Western elevator. . : mont for a two or three weeks’ stay.| Elder Elness, Hazel Feather, Lula ss) : . D. Miller's Feed barn is enjoy-| Mr. Bell of the Farmer. Union El-| Tollefson and Lucille Elneas were in iss Gertrude Ness went to Bis- ing ‘a good business at present. Hejevator received another carload of | Bismarck Saturday. marck Saturday to visit her sisters, that teams are in every kindling wood and is untoading the lauric Harum will a Bismarck | Biel "Kessof"Washbern and ling grain while the slei same weat of the coal bins. ' Saturday. is good. Arthur Selmes is t Carl Hines is back in town ag atts and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and|_ Mr. and Mrs. William Daven Care of the barn while Mr, Miller ince Mr. and Mrs. Houghton sited at Max Lang's are the proud parents sin Ber. under the doctor's care. returned from their extended visit a at the Bismarck hot Con Wiley started on the mail|to the old home in Iowa. Carl did Y Ssther man and Marion route again with the Ford, Monday.| the chores and took care of the) Lewis, who go to coleae in James- “patter Yeakle and Dell Warren He said that there were some hard| stock in their absence. came home Wednesday eve.|called at the Ebling home Monday places to get through, but ‘t beat the| Levi Lambdin was a caller in|ning for a short visit. They return- | ¢Vening on telephone business. team in making the trip. Steele on Saturday with some cream |ed to Jamestown Sunday. Mrs. L. J. Agnew gave a birthday Dr. Prescott, coroner, and Dr.|for the cream station. Tom Stewart and daughter Mil- dinner in honor of Iolene Agnew Pryse were culled to Dawson Mon-| Mr, Staufacher was a pleasant | dred were town callers Saturday. _| Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto day to make an inquest re! .tive to}caller from the farm five miles east} Mrs. H. Edgerley was a town Ayers and son, Miss Gertrude Ness, the sudden death of W. L. Vrooman, | of Steele. caller Monday. Miss Hilda Evanson, Miss Ruth who was run over by No. 1 Sunday| Willard Truax and wife were in| C, J. Johnson accompanied by son Kuhnle were the dinner guests. morning. Mr. Vrooman lived north-| Steele Saturday afternoon on busi-/Carey, daughter Mildred and "Mine Whist was played during the east of Napoleon, and the body was] iness errands. Mildred Stewart were in Driscoll | evening. 2 taken to the hom: place after the in-; William Whitney can.e to town) Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and quest. vith his wagon, as sleighing was not! Miss an a Lewis was shopping| Children, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hanson from|in condition to take the sleigh, in iiarek Satur PPINE | and son, Miss Ruth xubnie, ss Excelsior township were in Steele on} Louis Geisler made a trip to| Rex Fogarty, who goes to college | Hillda Evanson were entertained at Wednesday to to some busi-| town Saturday afternoon. in Bismarek. spent the week-end|dinner Sunday by Yeakl. brothers ness matte Warren Keeler was down from| with friends Sterling. and Mrs. Violet Clayton. Whist was cign Mission-|north of Driscoll to sce Mr. Peter! Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and| Played during the See, R. G. ary Soci e Methodist Church | Dalenberg about getti. the welll dau hter Marian and Max Lang and|Abelein winning high s met at the. home of Mrs. Frank Al-| pump repaired. fami mnily spent Sunday aft-rnoon at Mr. and Mrs. William "Ebling of ton, Wednesday afternoon, Among| Commissioner John Story made a! Emil Lan; ng’s. Bismarck were ae guests of Mr. those present were M. George | trip to Bismarck Monday to attend| Miss Mildred Johnson spent Fri-|and Mrs. Edd Ebling. Altes, Mrs. J. J. Altes, Mr to some business at the capital city. day night with Mrs. H. CG. Meland.| _ Dennis Ritzal arrived here Tues- Wamsley, Mrs. Donalld Patton, Mrs.} Jim Patton mad. the first trip 1 Lang ind family and Theo-|day after spending a couple of David Ritchie, Mrs, Be mith,|with the auto from the old Patton tee ae ther and Margaret |! months visiting relatives and friends Mrs. P. D. Wood, 5 .| place on Tuesday. Heretofore it was | Lang and Miss Mildred Johnson vis- |i? Mlinois. Matthews, Mrs. Frank Ssow, impossible to get through. Jim said|ited at R. W. Lang’s Thursday}, Sfr. and Mrs. Mel Agnew en- Mrs. Davi a Ballantin the road was rough, but he went! evening. tertained neighbors at a whist party lius Semerau from| through Frank Gephardt’s farm| Miss Gladys Ness spent the week- | Saturday evening. Mr. George were in Steel on| place to the U. S. trail. end at her home. Wachal winning head prize. Sad news came to Steele 3 britaetet d Miss Mildred Lictzman, who goes |Juncheon was served at midnight. . P. Vaught made a trip to Bis-| morning from one of the Bism: to school in McKenzie, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven mo- marck this week to have the doctors | hospitals telling that Harry Snautz,| week-end at Westicot’s. tored to Bismarck Saturday to.spend attend to the thumb which was brok- | who has been ill for some time, Martin Reddy visited at C. J.|/the night with Mr. and Mrs. Milton en in a fall from the wagon rack.|cumbed to the dread disease with} Johnson's Saturday afternoon, Rue. He says that it is healing fine andj which he was afflicted. Harry was!" Ernest Johnson and Ernest], Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker motored will be all right in a few weeks. a familiar figure on the streets of|Goerhing were town callers Friday | to Bismarck on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B, Carlson! Steele, being in business with Mr. | evening. Mrs. V. M. Craven gave a birthday were in Steele from the farra to do| Kemnitz of the Kemnitz Implement} Pete Rindy was a town caller dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. some trading. Paid any. Funeral arrangements| Saturday evening. Homer Craven and her’ daughter Lawrence Porter came to town to/| a! ing made for the latter part Miss at ye get a load cf coal. of the week. Mrs. and sons Cyril *| Record Attributed to Fact Mandan, had 356 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,.1923 BISMARCK HAS HIGHEST BIRTH AND [sit saute DEATH RATE PER CAPITA FOR 1926}, test Pccr-sesedstat Re 1926, no cases; 1927, no cases: while Morton county, exclusive of| Mandan, 1926, 1 case, no deaths gy and 96/1927, 1 case, no deaths; Morton county, 1926, 2 cases, no deaths: ate visited Clear Lake seheal No. 1 Wednesday That Capital City Is Hos-| ‘The following information s/1927, 6 cases, 1 death; North Da- afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Christensen pital Center For found under th deaths | kota, 1926, 86 cases, 17 ‘deaths; 1927, Most of {20m varies couse 52 cases, 11 deaths. LS aed called at the Martin Ambers home,) North Dakota and Montana Ss Measles southeast of Driscoll Thursday after- . «a? 8 Bismarck, 1926, 7 cases, no deaths; noon on business, —Dr. Whittemore’s Report BSge 1927, 11 cases, Mo seats; Daria’ . 3 | county, , sont Wayne and Leovard’ vistier| Gives Mach Information ge z £ 6 11027,°4 cases, no deaths with Mrs. Olson’s parents, ;-r. a g ss 1926, 6 cases, no deaths; 1927, 21 Mrs. Bentz, at Moffit Thursda; 27167 cases, no deaths; Morton county, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and} Bismarck had both the highest 4665 1926, 9 cases, 1 death; 1927, 6 cases, family visited relatives in Kidder fa capita birth rate and death rate no deaths; North Dakota, 1926, 2,495, county from Friday until Sunday te state of North Dakota for the 466 cases, 30 deaths; 1927, 3,008 cases, evening. 926, according to stat! 231 10 deaths. Callers at Clear Lake school No. 1 ast. compiled by Dr. A. A. Whi 000 iberculosis Friday afternoon were Migs Helen — state director of public health. 5 012 Bismarck, Ga) 4 cases, 2 deaths; Thomas of Driscoll, Mrs’ Albert |The birth rate for the city for that | Kidney diseases 25 2 1927, 1 case, 8 deaths; Paiden Christensen and Walter Christensen. yesr was 50.1 per 1,000 of popula-| Appendicitis 031 county, 1926, = cases, 2 Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Brown and |tion, while the death rate was 27.9] Auto accidents 021 1927, no cases, 1 death; daughter Lorraine f-om the western | Per 1,000 of population, the report/Other accidents....15 1 3 3 1926, 1 case, 3 * part of the state are visitir rela- | shows. 3 deaths; Morton county, 1926, ves and friends here for a few| The unusually high rate here is Communicable Diseases cases, 1 death; 1927, 1 case, 3 deaths; ————_—_—_<__—___—_—_——__* Mrs. Oren Miller and children} The ind jury adjourned Friday | | 7 ‘land tie vie a the consoli- were in Steele from Allen township. evering’ by reason of time limit ex- | Estherville || dated school Frit ning. “b D. Matthews Eos Glenn Hse ee at at of Sortie) Pree °| Mr. and Mrs. ay A fai enter- made .. trip to town on business er-|kept the men busy, and several eve- Mickel: a # uhnile, rands. nie: sessions were held in order to Boy aan twere eat te Hilda Evanson Miss Certrads Con Wiley has taken considerable | finish the work before they would | coyotes Monday. Ness at dinner Monday evening. interest in the new Ford, and he ae to reas Matt Rassmossen and Loyd Knut- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. says that he may get one for his oe) motored to Bismarck nwo Be callers Monday. and attended mail business. He thinks that make Teetday rnoon to be mnt and seats ; r the birthday party given in on of car as good as he can get for|play with the Steele Independent! Paul Greenan haulec coal for the|o¢ Mrs. Halvor Johnson at the work he has to do. Basketball team against the Phan-| Canfield school Tuesday. Avenue A, Bismarck. C. J. Carlson came into Steele in| toms. Gene Little was unable to hat! the| P, T. A. will be held at the con- little ere on Wednesday. He} County ett Carlson made a trip| school bus for several days on ac-|solidated school Thursday 4 says that Mrs. Carlson, who is on an/to bin n dnesday forenoon in|count of a bad cold. Mrs. R, G. Abelein and Mre. L extended visit in Iowa, is planning to| connection with some business to = and Mrs. Fraik Mickelson| Agnew visited town school Tuesday return to North Dakota *- a few| which he was called. re Regan shoppers Thursday. afternoon. The teachers served ah F Schoenhart was in Steele Tey McCullough moved on to the|Junch. lark Holz came to town Tuesday | Tuesday afternoon and said that his| Pete Olson foo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richar< Salter re- to look after some business matters. | mother was in one of the Bismarck} A.H. Lundberg, Ella and Bud and/turned Tueesday from Minnesota, Ed Erickson was down from Dris-| hospitalls for an operation. Mrs.|Mrs. Art Marl 4 motored to Bis-|/where they have been visiting coll to see some parties on business.|Schoenhart has not been well for|marck SS morning, os relatives. Robert Craig came to town with|some time. i bringing hom« Russell Tollofsen is visiting at butter for the store. ndberg chao Harol: Marble, the home of his sister, Mrs. Jack Mrs. D. A. Ritchie visited several |} @——— who have been patients at the Bis-| Ishmael. of the goons at the high school Ecklund marek hoepitel tees some time, 2 aa ednesday morning. ————_————— irs. Cec is al LEMMON Paul miller stattad to bring the|* up and around after a severe attack |STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County : f-rily in to services on Sunday eve-| Mrs. Wallace Anderson has ye of tonsilitis, r T, Fourth Judicial i rv, but when just a little way from | visiting with her ts, Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, Gene and ce ret erat aa + home the lights went out, and he Mra. A . Holden, of Baldwin for the] Norman spent Thursday evening at mH Sean hs, formerly, Wiles tc. to turn back. Past week. the Paul Greena home. aise fi "1 Judge Andrew Bayasch was up Walter and Albert Spangberg, Ole Wold and Paul Greenan called | a1 persons unknown claiming any fy 1 Crystal Springs Thursday to] Wallace Anderson and Albert Mo-|at the Cecil Elkins home Thuraday,| estate or interest in. or lien or a vi it with neighbors and do some|line were callers at th Brown wit ig Z mmbrance ‘in che complaint i bu ness at the court house. Brothers home Friday night. motored to Regan F: Defendan' 7 Cuy Mead made ¢ trip to Steele} Mr. and Mrs. =. F. Morris visited | returning home by the way of A The State of North Dakota to tthe i panneaday afternoon from the farm| with relatives near Baldwir Mon-|Mickelson’s where they visited and| $5° poco Mot you are hereby | out north. had elt summoned to answer tne complaint tn day and Tuesday. Commissioner Montgomery was in [Reg roads are bad at the present ‘and Mrs. Carl Berg were|this action, which is filed in the of- Steele to see County Agent Carl-|time for either cars or horses, so Ragas ah shoppers Friday. fice of the Clerk of the District son relative to some cattle sick-|the farmers have quite a time to crowd attended the eos pee eEeenies oa ness. travel on_them. am pod jie social at Ca eld swer upon the subscrihers w their A big crowd attended the double-] Next Friday tpi, Cher ger ry | School ‘Friday ng The nes all office, {nthe city, of Bismarck, ihe header basketball game played Wed-|10, a P. T. A. will be he | sold at a good price and about $20|in thirty days’ nesday evening at Dawson. Dawson| Still Hall which will consist ‘of | was realized, which iy be used for|this summons u: boys won by a score of 36 to 16, the| meeting, basket social and a pro-|Suaday school o} pu the day of i quintet having played together for| gram. Dan and Bert Banie nielson helped Geer MT Be Calien against you zone years and were masters at oe Some of the young people in the McCullough move Friday. by default for the rellef demanded lay. The Dawson girls won 16 to 7./ vicinity attended the dance at the ose who attended the pie social |!" the complaint. Bic Midgets were altorether too Martin Nelson home Saturiay night. | at Gantield from here La 1 tale 30th day gf Becey Kerth i Dakota, small for the big five of Dawson.| Miss Dorothy Morris left for the] Mowder and family, Mr. and Mrs. EO, M. REGISTER and Games were fought hard and ‘ast,|Sam Turnbow home near Bismarck] Paul Greenan, Mrs. Anna Knutson, Gronae 8. REGISTER, being refereed by Reed Argent. Sunday where she will visit for some] Oliver son, Melvin Larson, and Atornera tor aatd Piaintite, Jim McCabe had a bad aceident,| time. Litt at fannige ae, atte. Went Block: which might have resulted fatally.| Miss Mattie Rosenbec was a busi- Rey Lie Anna Knutson spent Friday North Dakota. when he slipped on the icy steps at|ness caller in Baldwin Wednesday. | night with Mrs. Strand. the schoolhouse at Dawson. He fell} Elmer Williams was a business i] Johnson will move to the ore: dcwn stairs, severely hurting both|caller in the Baldwin vicinity one| farm vacated by Roy McCullough. You will please take noti his shoulder and back. Jim is one of |day last week. fi Among the Regan Satur- phew: e entitled action rela i the Steele basketball boys, and had} Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein|day were Mr.and Mrs. Bill Mickel- | Solorins Cree es ol to miss the Braddock game on ac-| visited over the week-end with her|son, George Mickelson, Louie Jor-|the State of North Dakota, namely: count of the accident. parents of Regan. genson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daven-| Lots tive (5) and six (6) in Block one W. C. Getteritz, who had planned| Joe Jiras was a caller in Wilton] port, Roy McCullough, Bill John: yodnet ond six (10) of fe Cog to remove from Steele in the spring, | Friday. : i Counts Horus Cannas Ths oe P Ti Ba jee Te and Mrs. Earl |leigh County, North Dakota. That the has changed his mind, and plans to George Rosenkuck made a trip to William Uhdi Otto| Purpose of this action is to determine remain on th: same farm for an-|the Engstrom coal mine Friday. other year, southwest of town. Ben Meyers and Donald Morris tle a . Earl Sorenson was down from/|visited with the Brown Brothers nd Mrs. Paul Ceca nt|no personal claim is made gaint Tuttle to attend to some county | Friday night. it he Ear] |the defendants in. said action, ae biainees fea ‘ Walter helene. made a trip to the jan Satanesy evening at the Earl Sapinat any of the defendants in said arry Mars stant _general| coal mine Friday. ‘Mrs. Harry Davenport visited with| Dated Farr’ 39, A. D. 1927. freight agent of the N. P., with| Clarence Anderson, a student of le Aune while in Began Sat- ae REGIE ER and headquarters at Jamestown, stopped| Wilton high school, visited over the | urda: jay i for Panta, Plaintitt, off between trains Thursday on his| week-end with his parents, Mr. and ¥ " wr rek, North Dakota. Way out west to visit his father, of |Mrs, A. F. Anderson. - rank Michelson. Bail, Monier yet et ay esta the Armour cream station here. Miss Thelma Anderson, the daugh- Serase oF meeting Saturday afternoon Justice C. A. Cross was up from/ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ander-| in : STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County Dawson Thursday morning to meet|son, is very ill in the Bismarck hos- bas) re Mrs. Roy McCullough| of Burleigh. : with the grand jury relative to some | pital. and Mr, and Mrs. Willard Diamond |!N,DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Judicial matters in which the jury was to} Porter Nelson made a trip to the | attended the pie social at Canfield wiiltarn it Webb, formerly Wil- take action. Engstrom coal mine Thursday. Friday night, Mam bb, Jr. Plaintit, Charles Whitney took :. big load ir, ‘andd Mrs. Phillip Monroe! Mrs, Frank Mickelson called at ea of Steele basketball boosters to Daw-|wwere callers in Wilton Thursday. the A. H. Lundberg home Saturday |—name'Is unknown ‘hein one oa sou Wednesday evening to encourage| Gordon Williams left ior Wilton| afternoon to visit with Mrs. Lund-| son ana Ce ia ony child Wiliam the teams in the game: Sunday where he will help his grand-| berg, who has just returned home Deceased, and all other - Peter Dalenberg -is. completing | parents move. from the Bismarck hospital. iming any.” work on Mrs. Rose Rosen’s bathroom|'_ Ben Meyers made a trip to the} Jack Wallman and fa ily, were| inet m tt Papeueete installation. Cold weather prevented|Fosberg coal mine Frid: dinner ust t the Earl \’-wder described” in the complaint, making pipe connections when the| A number from this vicinit home Sunday mik miata e fh Dax potendants work was started. tended the dance in the Baldwin) “Mr. and Mrs. Ole «old and Mollie| “above tefendantes wot The Northern Light and Power|hall Saturday night. and Hazel spent Sunday at the Ceci] | | You and each one of you are hereby company has the holes for the high —_—_—_—_—_—_— Elkins heme. tlre. Ie se'fited in the all d ‘Arthur, Barne: and Einar Strand, | ott the” Clerk “oft they Diatrtet Sterling Ima Meyers, Eugene and Norman|© Burleigh Cot Little were Saturday. ovening | vis. | Kot. and ij : ul Richard Lang accompanied by ee the Te Uglertand Pay Bi so as to connect Steele to|Max Landand Miss Margaret Lang Berrase ‘motored out from Wilton |, ray us! line for light. were Bismarck callers Saturday. nday and the day. with Mr.| Gna cn ete ath ae ak cana Sunday pent y r.|day of such servic 1d in case of Helen Boucher, daughter ee ae Johnson and family accom-|and Mrs. Little. our failure to @ , P, Boucher, was T. N. Johnson were shop- i be Bismarck resting ae “or ping Lg ae Saturda: at Bismarck, D Elie visited | son re ine Sunday. rth ota, this oh day of Janu- Monday ed MM, REGISTER and RGE 8. REGISTER, ir said Plaintift. Bitice “an stoftice ad- |” 4 Wenn Block | lock, - shane Rott Korth pakots. eg ington notice re, sa ate ton relates te ie scanty of BuPicign ik te Pes Darn Sere rok ig. Burleigh, ‘Ge eghter, ae. on Fon oes Hellingewerth forly gt A eo wetel days. Saturday evening. bid entertained at the Ole Nelson |died here were not residents of Bis-| be: explained, however, as being due to| Statistics have also been compiled | North Dakota, 1926, 161 cases, seen Mrs. Henry Olson enter-| the fact that Bismarck is the hos-|by Dr, Whittemore showing the num- deaths; 1927, 111 cases, 252 deaths. tained Mr. and Mrs. Alfreé Olson vital pe of tern and central | ber of communicable diseases in var- beggpeermepyrr ad orth Dakota and eastern Montana. |ious cities and counties of the state ONE spe oe cugthiog opis A number of relative: and friends |For this reason many di -| Employer: oat Bis: ber of denthe from etch dsese, cul tonight, Mise Dewale? = home Sunday in honor of Mr. Nel- Sigs or Burleigh county but came 1926 Bismarck had four cases} Clerk (hopefully): Oh, no, not re from distant points for medi-| of 1 thera: with one death, while| ® thing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen, cal or surgical treatment. Dying] in 1927 the city had 10 cases of this] | Employer: Then you might try son Walter,|here, their deaths are included in|disease with no deaths, Burleigh] to get to business on an time in the tied H. A.|Bismarck’s total. The same applies|county in 1926 had two cases with| morning.—Passing Show. to the birth statistics, many babies] one death, and in 1927 had 3 cases sen’s birthday. daughter Myrtle and visited with Mr. and Smith Sunday afterno L. B. Olson anc Rudoi dahl were Steele callers iy. elsewhere. cases in 1926 with one death, and Roy Smith spent Sunday with Paul| Burleigh county’s birth rate per|three cases in 1927 with no deaths, AN EASY WAY Paslay. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and|death rate 4.6. family called on Mr. and Mrs.| Mandan for the same year was 28.6|eight cases with one death. There Adolph Hansen Sunday. LS a being. born here to parents residing} with no deaths. Mandan had 16 capita for 1926 was 13.5 and its; while Morton county in 1926 had 14 The birth rate at|cases with four deaths, and in 1927 TO LOSE FAT and the death rate 11.8, while that! were 285 cases of diphtheria in the Piven of sbaormal exercise or diet, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson | for Morton county was 25.8 and 6.9,/state in 1926, with 30 deaths, as pa Diner emmy hoped iad turn entertained a number of relatives} respectively. ‘oot 4 ‘North Dakota Rate with 21 deaths. port a i ian dems Mr. and Mrs. Will Stilles were| The birth rate for North Dakota] Other statistics on communicable} some hee for 1926 was 21.8 per 1,000 popula-| diseases follow: a, pertl M e- Sterling callers Monday. compared with 212 cases in 1927 ied in Mr. Heaton from near McKenzie | tion, there being 14,824 births in the Seite Pere tablets. Millions of boxes have been taken, was a caller at the Will Stiles home | state in that 12-month period. There were 5,267 deaths in the state in the} Bismarck, 1926, 111 cases, 7; in Tuesday. Mr. aad Mrs. Christ Schoon were | same year, the death rate being 7.75.|deaths; 1927, 41 cases, 2 deaths; The! cmosteererianete passengers to Bismarck Tuesday. The commonwealth of the mon-'show, while tion. \ Uatameli a ji \¢ { { Bismarck had 459 births and 256} Burleigh county, 1926, 61 cases, n scientific reasons | deaths during 1926, the records|deaths; 1927, 6 cases, no death: so i Femme urleigh county, exclu- 1926, 62 cases, no deaths; | Marmola does for excess astic republics of Mount Athos, Hie of the city, had 107 births and 4 cases, no deaths; Morton Macedonia, has no female popula- 36 deaths. Mandan had 145 births Ye county, 196, 80 cases, 1 death; 1927, Take four tablets daily and watch the jand 60 deaths during that year,/20 cases, 1 death; North Dakota, change, = tT 4 \ o-Vis is the Oil to Bu if You Want Your Car to Long and Run Smoothi the crankcase por Most ol work well enough a the start out—protection gives way—friction is at the bottom of nearly all of hesicntion An old, old story! penetenomaress keeps its body—ot new freedom Is0= Vis “F” for Fords. Mt ee tg me ~ Bismarck, N. D. ss

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