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man motored to Wilton, Sunday, ' a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 where they visited with Mrs. Little's ———————————————————————— week. This road will be made a mother and sister, OUR BOARDING HOUSE sl diusnssonte tame a “Krothes areas wae, by in- « Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth Z id Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson of 5 a . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson Wilton: were day vist he \ ucST IS NOT MY HABIT-To DEVIATE NS KiD, Nou Have ALL RIGHT B and family were of the Oscar terested parties in making applica- ests over night Alpha Cors and/ Wilton were Sunday visitors at the Baldwin Revo Bosworth Monday night, and] Wm. Mickelson home. 5 Ruby.and Cora Christensen Thurs-| Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and chil- tion for tl <f eon et c e eet high 0. 3 from le we son, aed thence south to Napoleon. Walworth home A NY FROMTHE TRUTH, AS 1S SAKE’S "HE. i’ NOAKE!~ Burs Callers at J. F. Lituiee With the road from Dawson to the 2 Et ditecPRigatnny AO Fei] HT custom vies weLaTIOG as \(Vionupc oncate st Wi UP urtl | | warm nigr Ha seni Sloan cnt wed fer The carnival which was given by iss ae oe? hry ine ae bere aeatuis 5a N WciDENT ! Now WERE Is.A LiaRt=« us Hoopces N THAT YARN eee ey Tae ae ii Edecies to ce te cee oe House Filiay evening. was’ well et.| day, having been absent for more|Mondae’ menting’ fret Mtneone| PTURILL-THAT PEWS AEM HAVE EVER AINIT ALL LIKE How You gon Clayton were guess of the Hoy| Harvey to Ashley oh federal high- bye A number i RS etl asad leccrace died bring MeL aad ere Fac | EXPERIENCED fae WW THE UPPER Die Hit MAW QUIETED A re aaa Men Alvia Ghylin and| aod'from there to Aberdeen oD Sad supper wan served by the Iai:| vA number of folks from Elgin,| ‘Me and Mrr Paul Greensn and tener REGION, T WAS BESET BY | UseD-To BLAME ]/ STAMPEDE son motared to Wilton Gunday. | J.J, Hochbalter and daughter ho were attending the tou: it Wesl t Sunday evenin; oORMoUS wy v ot 4 wii we eel Re titeel tarmac, at Flasher, came over for the dance at the Ole Wold home. pf aid bah Mteata OMe ono / HIM ON PA's SIDE OF cCiRCUS end with Miss O’Brien at het par- yy to have some dental work done. Messrs. Holz and Doughtery are ‘ hauling their wheat and other grain to the Farmers’ Union elevator, and are using two one-hundred-fifty bushel tanks hitched together and three spans of horses ahead. The Steele basketball team made -and-one-| Friday evening. haif-yearvold eet: Mr rie Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Dorward, ac- Nels Anderson died in the Bis-| companied by Mr. and Mrs. C. L, marck hospital Wednesday after] Klienschmidt, attended the finals of having suffered for nearly two| tho basketball tournament at Flash- z months from spinal meningitis. For| er Saturday night. ~ A surprise party was held at tHe ‘a time the child was thought to be| Miss Maier of Elgin spent Friday| Wm. igner home, it be: slowly recovering, but a relapse set| and Saturday as the guest of her| Wagner's 54th birthday. A in. Funeral services were held Fri-| sister, Miss Pauline Maier. crowd gathered. The evening <TH’ FAMILY; “HE Time, BUT HAD ON ME A SMALK) Sit py COMI Neae Ket OF SALVES AND Lotiows FoR {\ was Because TH’ INSECT Bries,« AS “THe PYTHON )\ Mase Gor Hel CLOSED IN ON ME WITH GAPPING A ON “tH! HEAD Z- > Das, 1 THREW A PIECE OF ONCE BY x is! tal home in Wilton. cas ow H, Kolb and Stephen Monroe ley at the Martin Dockter home londay. Ch id Clyde Little attended one eT A at the Canfield school “Gates ‘at’ the Ole Wold home MIN VIS MOUTH, AND WW Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil a trip to Napoleon Friday evening, day afternoon, interment taking spent in singing and music and ing Me are MUSCLES AND . aa family and Mr. and Mrs. % Play ‘Napeleon boys, thd Heed P " place in the cemetery east of town. 5 poten ar @ two course lunch was * Paul pa son. . co Nepoleg iegu as is ams te The Ite. boy ie, eurvived. by his Ghylin served by the ladies. i Lutiite oF 11S “THROAT PUCKERED/} ¢ pei Tg ies Castes, Soc be biased away from Steele rb ee ee els ily visited with Mr Bere’s brother WW SUCH A” MANNER THAT La Ss ud guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home news came to Steele on Sat- Mr, and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were| at Regan, N. D., Sunday. § junday. oy morning in the announcement ‘Were overnight guests in the capi-| callers at the August Krause home| John A. Berg is on the sick list. Oscar Magnuson and family were| of the decease of Daniel Living- >, st 5: , f the old settlers near ‘i te Sunday afternoon. Dr. Brown of McClusky was call- 4 Regan shoppers Saturday. stone, one o: onions concn s John Sarco a OA HN eee eae. ¥ : % Sattey wets ‘alice, Louise, Shirley Pate William E. Shaffer and Miss A meeting of the directors and} Sunday afternoon. = essele is very ill, A : si TR oy Walker tana ‘Wetsenbergor, both eaiouite vi le-}_ Delories Englebretson is on the} Adolph and Emil Wagner visited ‘ an ry, . E » b ini restpiy Sail ae own sick list this week. with their uncle, John A. Berg, Andy Walker and Kenmare Jor-| of Tuttle, were married at Steele, londay afternoon for the purpose Miss Martha Alm assisted Mrs.| Monday evening. rs dahi hauled coal Monday. of giving consideration to a pro-| E. Englebretson with houscwork the} Gotfred and Otto Wolf are busy Saturday afternoon at the Methodist Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and | eigen a Rev. F. W. Gress, speak- 7 i icCullough at the! ing the words that made them one. " tral of-| latter part of the week. hauling wheat to Wilton nowadays. Doris McCullo c e Fire should ‘be Bisearded. “and the| Emil’ Olson was @ cailer in Re-| Sam Ber~ is loading a car of a ut ety oe Sah tah bd a pti deat ta ne nt whole line taken over by the Bis-| gan Sunday afternoon. wheat this week. Those who are T edi pevens ders ennes to th inne ae 1 vith marek telephone exchange. Charlie, Florence and Elsie Kea-| helping are Mr. Wm. Wagner with ia” Aveo tal log cabin| Mr Paul Ge Be: Who ar called in Mrs. John Herdebu and small| tor accompanied by Ella_Yunston,| his trick, Mr. A.'H. Hinle, John A. ae and Mee. M. eBrien snotored tobe th seal ea wit heed ‘ a daughter, who have been in Bis-| were callers at the E. J. Englebret- pide ORE a to Bismarck Thurs Mes. Shatfer will make their home eks, will re-| 6on Sunday afternoon. . J. Wagner and J. A. Berg mo- 4 iy r See ctan cove uate. The dance which was givca in the| tored to Mercer Saturday to do Ernie Gordon was employed on| at Tuttle for the present, where Me, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bourgois,| American Legion rocnis was well] some shopping. the S. B. Olson farm last week who have been spending the winter} attended and a good time was had} Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner mo- , Shafer is:agent for Kochler engines. helping to haul hay. Miss Georgia Matthews, daughter : “visited school! of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. Mat. i i cted hi by all. tored to Wilton to consult a doc- mond Patton visi d 8. . ol Gd are expecte jome|} by Adolf and Hilda Krause were} tor as their daughter Helen is ill. ae ig and eh amt ak ane a pee ve latter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sorch announce} Sunday afternoon callers at the E.| Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schafer of aoe ae and so Thareday re ha ft mat lomestead, the engagement of their daughter,| J. Englebretson home. Wilson motored to Mercer Satur- ndy Walker hom fe la, where sha has been for to a young man| Miss Ella Funston was a week-} day afternoon. feta} Se en iiss esoreh end caller in Bismarck, where she| The young folks gathered at the . has been making her home in Cali-| had some doctoring done on account| J. J. Schafer home Saturday even- Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg visit- | ed at the John Anderson home Sun- day. “Gootge Mowder returned home over a year caring for her aged grandmother. Miss Matthews be- gins work in the county auditor's a, : ‘ tfice March Ist. ia for some time. of ear trouble. ee ing. The evening was spent dancing 0 ‘oftarry and Paul Hogue were week: Helen Seibel called at, the Krause) and playing cards, : week-end with her parents, Mr. and| Mrs. N. C Emch were guests at|Mrs, John Asplund Thursday after- peer Regal saeltlcai eis ae pee anal i end business callers in the capital) home Friday and Saturday. Quite a number of ladies attend- Mrs. A. T, Welch. 5 ‘ Carson Sunday. noi Irvin Johnson is employed at the| marck, is spending a Life with i : of Bui 2 | i I e eure luis Fr > - * . B. H, Cre vas a calley at the E.. A.| noon. Mrs. Clara Whicher motored to ae ig William Traynka, who has| of their Seige eee The eta eet | children visited at the August As egan callers on Saturdey were| Cunningham, southwest of Steele. : F of their friends last Thursday even-| plund home Sunday. M d Mrs, Walworth and fam- turday to get some/ Agnes Selahn returned to her] Wilton Wednesday after ‘school] been hel ing in the garage durine| ing, it being their wedding anniver- ir. an 5 ‘ fouses which Willie ond Ralph had| home after. assisting ‘Mrs. Conrad| to take treatment for his wrist| pee winter, left” Mondays tty Meee | try. Thee ttle ot tis The Pentecostal | Sunday school ty, eee Seneca cal wciago in pment fo seqera weeae ‘no MPO 0] aeN Et wen Wer in| Etsy Da tere Merl ee ees) pay. Avery Glin anc was| Banaue CU dep ee a sn, ME. aad Mr, Wild Di ago. In payment for] several weeks. e ‘or veeks. to start spring farming. served at midnight. " a onror Maaiaare, of the iintess: and adver-| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zelmer and| her a spedy recovery. : Mrs. Willers Traynka is now] Basketball dane ‘who were unable beter ele in the Pentecostal gate sce opts Elayton | Little. * tising costs, Mr. Christiansen gave/ son John were callers at the A. J.| Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Jonse are boarding at the C. D. King home. | to attend the tournament greatly | © ure a Ree earners! ae al aye i Bisonavek luck the two men one of the horses. Krause home ‘esi pee GN visiting with their sister, Mrs. Wall.! Mr, and Mrs. Edd Ebling were| appreciated hearing the report of i rr. oat nee aid peN ony seve 7 Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kent enter-) | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rasche and) They also motored to Bismarck to| callers in Bismarck Friday. the games right from the auditor-| {5°New York fram where th willl “Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilki tained a large number of friends ay and Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Brien] visit Mr. Jonse’s father who is very] Car] Bjorstrom and Lee Ham-| ium at Flasher, ‘The games were if bud ins rom. ae Pe ey bar ee pe ais. lena Howe inson “and neighbors at their home Satur-| and family were callers at the Sig-| ill at a hospital. He was operated blein are helping Chas. McCormick] ‘roadcast from Flasher. re ee! arone wi ne ot He ia = i Man aie ae eke oy evening. Cards and dancing) mund Rupp home Friday evening. | on Monday. load a car of grain. The men of the Presbyterian] Hos, tin. to Sweden The Back: pees T cutee theowe ~ were the diversions, and a nice mid-| Mrs. Philip Seibel was a caller at| Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gessele and] Mr. and Mrs. George Wachal en-| church are working in the church| 7°88 trip va ee te e Hog rece) sage si night lunch was served by the| the August Krause home Monday] family called at the Lewis Wagner| tertained at a whist party Saturday] basement this week making new Se err several months in rs. in Regal seeenien ,, caretal hostess. where she did some sewing. home Sunday evening. night. tables for the use of the Ladies’ me th Erick nd 0. G. Hi shopper a sal lain dines Ala |oamice: ‘rail in this vicinity, has > _ Local friends of Mr. and Mrs.| Oliver Tosseth was a caller on| Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf mo- ir. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick| Aid and Sunday school. ntl bil Ga ne and . G. ee jolet ai olga ‘ brccher ie eee a will move to Driscoll ~ Morris Anderson of Still le oat aide spay afterncon. | tored to Wilton to see their daugh-| have purchased a new ‘sedan. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sept of Bris-| $ttom made a trip to Wing one day Tin pong galt $2t0, his father’s farm about March glad iow their daughter Thelma ‘ollys Alm, daughter of Mr. andj ter, Mrs. Con: ible. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and.son| bane spent Sunday at the Jacob 4 a ¢ i who gy seriously ill in Bis-) Mrs. Nels Alm, is expected he:-c| A. E, Nelson and son Holley mo-| visited at the Les ‘Harnblein home! Sept bene south of Lathe The C. oer) have rexttiar Chas. Rgcieeperrs called at S. Peceribe Whitney is hauling wheat marck with inflammatory rheu-| Monday after spending a month +! tored to Bismarck Tuesday on busi- Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Anhorn accom- mt fro le Te Pedpa de B. ea Inesday. Meaknieat| the Steele elevators with his matism, is recuperating nicely. Mr.| the Bismarck hospital where sie/ ness matters, returning the same} Mr. and Mrs. George Ely and chil-| panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mathy’s| ¥! cd tl git eds be just iy frie one Mildred felson was.a Reg: Anderson is the brother of Mrs. Ira/had an operation. day. ¢ dren are now moving their house-| attended the wedding at the Hoch- dayavatithathnens clita Brabicik: ye ibeoratee Wg at the ‘ Falkenstein. * Word has been received from Al- hold furniture from Bismarck and| halter’s Sunday. teecandeklilan: Sic cana aes Tobn| Bisntrek’' he ras ae Bat ¢ Quite a few local farmers are/ fred Anderson, who is attending the will live in the cottage owned by| Claude Kamrath, one of our yeh sister, a ae fate hey! rarity wa » spent jarday urehasing durum wheat to replace| tractor school at Fargo, that he ex- Sterling | Park, Wood. Mr. Ely will, haul| tively high schol students, in try.| Asplund, See he teat with ease Srarquis. Last year durum wheat| pects to return home in the near 6 | gravel on the Red Trail this spring.| ing to make school on schedule last = er. wer ave Ts and hasl wate, Kolb called at W. made good crops while the other) future. < ra Mrs. Ed. Ebling visited the con-| Thursday morning had a collision hal servings in Parcus Falls for] Veanesday- Walter Ryberg raised several thou-| able fo attend. achool for the port Rishird Lang's Randay stenimges | Sldated school Monday sfternogn.| with Alfred Johnson on Main| Meld fervies, in Fergu Walter R; raised several thou-| able to attend school for the pas ng’s % ‘ice an mer Klepstein whol street. Little damage was done to 5 i; 9, sands ibesbets of darum wheat last week, He is suffering with a bad) Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile and| are attending high school in Bis-| Johnson's car. Drivers both es-|, /Roy Anderson took a load of Wal. Welch’s Spur E. M. Wiley returned from his visit to his old state, Vermont, where he has been for some two ‘weeks. J. J. Hochhalter is reported to have purchased the old John Tay- lor residence in Steele. He will move his family into the new home soon. Mr. Heltesemple of the Steele ete, cea bety, plans to move into the building now occupied b: Mr. Hochhalter. C i Clifford Erickson, caretaker of auto truck for Jim Patton. Howard Willyard, and Carl Heinz have both put in a bid for taking care of the Armour Cream station while Mr. Marsh is at Rochester. B. C. Bell, manager of the Farm- ers Union elevator, made a business trip to Bismarck Tuesday ‘morning. Mr. Bell and his assistant, Harry Bass, are very busy just now tak- oot APO OPOD 0 22 o> . ds 4 rhe lund’s chickens to Wilton ing care of the grain being brought ear, and intends to plant a large| cold. hter Elsie and Miss Mandigo|marck spent the week-end with) caped injury. fred Asp! | ing gi ug! jersage this year. Emil Olson was a caller in Regan| called at the Max Lang home Sun-| their parents, | vs Presbyterian, Church Notes for TS Sihinaoe, is hauling wheat} Mrs. Robert Boyd was a ‘Bis- Er bemoan tke prance office is ° arse Mrs, L. Davis were busi day. Ed. Se eae esa 4 ae Sunday, March 4: Leith—Morning| ¢,the Still elevator this week. , marck week-end ‘visitor. She re-| overly busy just-these last three | calista ia; ea D Batarte {.| , Earl Gaskill, Florence and Charley| Groton, S. D., where Mes. Herman| Worship at 11 o'clock; ponaey Forrest Little, son of Mr. and] turned to her home Monday. days of grace to pay taxes before Raleigh |) ness callers in Regan Sat ¥ @!-)Gosney and Mina. Lein motored to| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman school at 11 o'clock. The Woman’s| y.5” Steve Little has been quite) Lawrence Doppler: visited. his sis-| they become delinduent 4 nyse Nelson was a caller at the| Bismarck Sunday. lepstein. Missionary circle will be in charge z : i v isi ‘ . He has had aj ter, Mrs. Robert Welch, at the St. isi F Miss Gertrude Ness - visited of the morning servicg and have aj il! the last week rib id D Fr % . C. Kli Sunday. Ernest Johnson visited at Richard i touch of pneumonia. Janet an Alexius hospital, Sunday. He wheat to the elevator to make space “oe ariel ts ienscl or ai epeiimionome Heine in| Lang’s Sunday. pera an pee Craven Wed. splenal program prepared. There Dealda have also been sick, but all] Miss Anna Marie Manning : ; took) for some new seed he is getting. 2 rvi it Ri r ., Sunday. While there they had] Regan Sunday afternoon. I, N. Johnson and family also C. ne mane ae 10:30, pe deer are improving nicely now. Miss) Mrs. Welch’s new baby to the St.! Some of the wheat he planned to their e rge Altes is hauling some children inoculated for diph-} Art Fricke of Baldwin called at|J. Johnson and family attended a services at 11 o'clock. Lark—| Mabel McCullough is helping Mrs.| Mary’s cathedral, where he wa8|use for seed which ho raised last theria. the O. Landerholm home Sunday. | surprise party in Bismarck Saturday f Leith |- '| Preaching services at 2:30. Carson wie obey the housework during br oet ete peeing leh year, pines is quickly, on ac: Slip son she natoriniond 12 of| an feat wins alent ae taal ene ae the Le 8 Fosnch —— | = Sunday school at 11 o'clock, Eve-| "Miss Thelma Anderson, daughter| Boyd school Nov i, spent the week] corn making the seed not of the when she entertained 12 of] and family were callers. at the! | Tom Stewart and family visited at)” Sunday, Feb. 26th, the marriage | "ing worship at 7:30. of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson, Pip at her home near Haselton. | best quality for seeding purposes. her lady aioe. Peed the conclu-| August Lundberg home Saturday|@arey J, Johnson’s Sunday after- of Lydia Hochhalter and Philip}, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brinkman re- returned home iast, week from al Clarence Doppler returned to Bis-} Hollis Porter reports that his sion of ‘a social Repeomiearmeree|areniogs alled on Vernon|"°2%, i Fried, Jr., occurred at the ‘Ivange- | turned Monday as Pes Fissh-| Bismarck hospital where she has| marek for ecnood Sunday after| fans’ ant mother have changed META Gr Prada, was a busts| Acie ee alaton Quite » number of Sterling Peo-! list ‘church southwest. of Lelth.| et Where they have been taking| Bismarck hospital where she has spending the week-end at home. | their plans, and instead of going to 4a “pay i Raat te nderson Sunday afternoon. ple were entertained * spied te After the ceremony relatives andj ™edical, etenanents eee ‘were &C-! clad to know she is much improved Mr. John Welch and his father,| Billings, will come to Steele'as soon ee elisa, local fog hayes, was |@———— ee Price jhome south of Sterling! triends of the bride and groom | companied by Mrs. Condu, and wish for her speedy recovery. | Oliver Welch, caled on Knut Knut-| as they are able to make the trip. transacting business on the Cannon Esth ill 1) Saturday Me ie d fi gathered at the home of the bride’s ° : Oscar Erickson called in Wilton On Sunday, March 4th, Rev. F. Ball the first of the week stnerville ln erated BPE: Emil Lang and fem-| Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoch- Stil 71] snees. W. Gress will give the fourth of n A horse buyer, of St. Paul spent ‘and Max Lang were| halter, where a bounteous wedding ¢ tt Se ee pd gad met_at Mrs. Robert s | series of Art Messages. The pic. Brazilla Boyd, who underwent &| ture to be used in this connection serious) operation in California this is that of Leonardo de Vinci’s “The Last Suppér,” said to be one of the greatest and best pieces of art in 4 4 ‘ f dinner was served. Congratulations » | Roragas Ble purchased: heracs from | Gacenan Wine Tacs athe Stl | town callers Monday evening.” Joung cruple, °° ‘# ewtimable| | Miss Lillian Anderson,» graduate called by the lines of Mra, Treska, A. Reihl a: August Dolly, id} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson “ ” _ | Young couple, nurse o! ie Bismarc! ospital,| who is in a cs A oy acar of sete out of Bhie 5 ae ‘Regan shoppers Monday. teee ae dines at TNaRT Peter: Tim Weatherly accompanied by| spent part of the week at the home goitre. i ‘ ‘$ . his son Gale motored to Lemmon,/ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-| Miss Edna Falkenstein missed . — | existence. ios siness in Raleigh Sat | tee ith Meer Strands mother, Mite] ae se o7aer oN: dobnson over| S-,D; Saturday where Mr, ‘Weath-| ris Anderson, several days of school last week on| "Robert Welch called at the home| ° Forest Carlson and wife will work ig! He “I apts . daughter Mrs. T. ase joanson over) ary left for Yakima, Wash. for a| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and} sccount of illness. of his father, O. -P. Welch, Wed-| the farm one mile west from the “Al Ba: f Flasher delivered Mr y d Mes Fete Mickelson were Saturday and Sun ai C. g,| few weeks’ visit. sons, Emil and Hjalmer, of Steiber] Little Margaret Law, daughter of Haugsted place. The owners are — Bar incall hog. buyer Friday. picks Business visitcre Tessier, Jone Pirsig ts iad at “| Alma Warl left Wednesday for| township spent Sunday at the Hag- Mr, and Mrs. John Law, was on the| been] fixing up the buildings so that a irs. Jée Bachmeir, who hag been} The Uhde boys and Wm. Mickel- Olive Johnson visited at the Lang- New England, N. D., where she will! strom home. sick list last. week. ae va mel anes srcreniatie. y “Aarsufferer for a long time with gall|son are busy this week putting up ice} ley home Sunday. i Leb be employed at the McGuire store. | The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish} Mr. and Mrs. Edwin daneton and! several is Bis- ing on the old Henry Fairchild’ ; lana on going to Bism fo isa the far ‘Lani t Saturd Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kamrath and; Mission church held its regular |Fred Johnson were shoppers tt ing d Fe ‘frat of ies weak 10 tuter a a ‘Paul Greapen and Roy Little were niohtand Stade with Miss Florence| “ily accompanied’ by -Mr, andj meeting af the home of Mr -and| marek Monday. Hiv Pam occupied byl a Rete. for treatment. Regan callers Tuesday afternoon. | Gosney. child, and it is understood that weeks, is home. She Thi The oldest Mr ; Salph will work the nls thig year wh is getting to be quite a} Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport Mr. Drystad was’ in Bismarck - hipe "i tgdotirr Say noe year. around shipping int for| motored to Regan Tuesday. Tuesday. js m. » BAG it aan lars eat Pte Mc Mao wn Dv Senate Studies 11-month Soft Coal Strike ay a a Lo . »| are back to ai ‘ a ‘ 4 ipped tro cars of coast hogs to/ absent a week with bad colds. fe re ee aie : ~ . f joao greatly enjoying California She returned home Saturday. play. ‘ash., two cars of| George Middlesteadt of Bismarck Nefso: it Fri- . te St. Boul! Minn’ He _ac-| transacted bus ess in Regan be- aati El te, Fores ane y Te ada; company crews are stringing ie panied the two cars to St. Paul|tween trains Tuesda: vis- 5A and . Art Chenoweth and ‘ ‘ - Th ye fi japoleo: intends to visit his daughters,| ited with his sister, te Mick-| daughter Maude were Bismarck call- . tho are staying with relatives at|elson, while here. ce Melrose, inn, and attending} Paul Greenan was a caller at the org Catarday. entertained Farmers Orville Sperry home Monday. “Pete” % jpencer Peterson, who has been| ‘The American Legion held a busi- pone AM et Mrs. “Pete” Random's ™man on the section out of ee meeting in the Legion hall] Miss Lucille Elness entertained M Ladi h for a number of years, has inesday evenin; town at hi My vA stated section reman, iSaleon 4 attanied ine te eile ae 8 6 wher an on, ’ r owas a Inesday at h vi busi visitorin Raleigh Satur-| the fo play A ae gjsa aa L. Garnes . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan and| at pe While the sunspot um usually occurs at intervals of it 11 years, it may vary from 7 to 17 idnight. x whist party held in the Henry Miller, who is employed on|son Wesley visited at the Ole Wold aang Unidn hall Saturday eve- ranch. near idge, visited over| home Thursday. . H ning, first prize went to Mrs. Mc- end with-home folks. Miss Parmenter and Alice O’Brien| Kane and Mr. Chenoworth, “booby C. W. Hanum of Freda transact-| spent the week-end in Wilton at the 8 to Mrs. Mel Ness and Billy business in Raleigh Saturday. | O’Brien home. eos sot Rag Sti mateo wilan BAY Racer |_ te les and es Feather a visitor is! ur-| mot on lay Nn. | companied to ie While there Harry went to the doctor 7 vee E i “a § i Sammy Pack and sister Ilene|and had a piece of steel removed| Maude by Joke, Wales ot ee oe etler attended the basketball! from his that had been there f Robert a vat Flasher Baturdey. | severai dice, Ther glee cid ear | a ender electric washing machine in. his sher Sai and, Kain elevator| Mrs. Davenport's sister, Mrs. Tom for ‘some time when| Hollingsworth, Jorgenson will move onto Marcovitz farm in Rock Hill ip vacated by Albert Vollan. . T. A. meeting at Id i fae si cree Fist ELE: serious trouble, You'can stop them now Hn a I i) Ge ee te en) ee ae eet iw : : : oe ; arck in i stion; it soothes and heale ' The next & cy a 4 Soy, Maneh ; isa | Bd. Doppler and| the"infamed membsases and inhibits ean vt os group of. idle ‘sort ine wilch many have moved their: fam- ‘ é

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