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| | ow THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928 ° Joe Fischer made a trip to Beulah the latter part of the week on busi- ness. - John Olson was a caller at the Kershaw home Wednesday. Wyncla Owens spent the week-end at the E. Lundquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Tooker motored to Bismarck Saturday evening where they attended a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nel- son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Owens were Sun- day afternoon callers at the ‘Tooker home. Mrs. Bauman and her _ nephew, Bobbie Billings, spent the week-en at the C. D. King home at Menoken. Jchn Gourdette returned Friday from Milaca, Minn. He accompanied W. A. Dietzman, who shipped a cat- load of horses to that place. He re- ports considerable snow there. Mr. and Mrs. M. Tooker, Mr. and Mrs. M. Agnew and Mr, and Mrs. G. Wachal were Sunday afternoon call- ers at the Floyd Owens home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer called at the John Olson home Sunday eve- ning. They took Leonard Olson home, who had spent the week-end at Fischer's. 3 John Gourdette and John Olson made a business trip to Bismarck Saturday. Edwin Dietzman and Raymond Johnson were calle:3 in Menoken Friday. ; 4 Mrs. Bill Madland and son return- ed from Wing Friday where they had spent the fore part of the week at the Ben McClusky home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kershaw made a business trip to Bismarck and Mandan Friday. Mrs. Bauman did not have school Friday on account of the stove- pipes falling down in the school- house which needed td be repaired before continuing school. Esther Kershaw spent the week- end at her home. Raymond Johnson and Edwin Dietzman called on Arthur Kershaw Sunday afternoon. Miss. Gladys Ness and Mino Harmes were supper guests at the W. Dietzman home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lundquist wege callers at the E. Spangburg home one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. L. Madland and son Donald spent the week-end with relatives near Hazelton. The members of the Floyd Owens family were on the sick list last week. Arnold Peterson, who had been working at the W. Kershaw place the past month, returned to the Frank Trygg home. Miss Newman, who teaches the west Sibley school, spent the week- nd_in Bismarck. Miss Vina Harms spent the week- end at her parental home. ‘NEWSOF OUR NEIGHBORS | Frances | : ER rerkmemmntemee || & W.Burleigh {| ——— | at the Ole Lillefjeld home Wednes- Raleigh t business visitor Tuesday. | 6 W. C. Grace was a county seat farm, - getting ready for spring Mrs, T. J. Burtner of Miles City,| ); Mont., spent a few days in Raleigh, the guest of her daughter, Mrs, Metz’s home. é ~@rval Copenhaver shipped a of machinery and household fazni- ture to Sioux City, Iowa, where he expects to.farm his uncle’s farm. Quite a number of Raleigh folks attended the Orval Copenhaver sale at his farm near Lark Tuesday. Peter Klien returned home Thurs- day from the Twin Cities and Mil- rose, Minn., where he visited rela- tives, : Mrs. John Metz and Mrs. Charles Beem are planning on early fries as they havo hens setting. irs. Beem expects baby chicks in a short time. Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Rausch and children and Mrs. W. B. Dorward motored to Mandan and Bismarck on_ business Wednesday. Rolland Ozbun, who has been with the Raleigh Mercantile for| some time, has decided that the work at home requires his atten- tion, so he quit the last of the month, . Mrs. John Metz was a passenger| to McLaughlin, So. Dak., Thursday retur Friday. i The matic Society received their piano purchased from Melody Music Shop at Mandan. Westrum’s truck brought it over from Flasher Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Loveland Halver- son arrived from Butte, Mont., Fri- day by car. They expect to spend the spring here helping Mr. Henry Halverson put out a big crop. Vernon Smith of Flasher was a business visitor in town Thursday. Carl Christenson and children motored to Bismarck Sunday to vist Mrs. Christenson, who is a pa- tient at the Bismarc': hospital. Winifred Morrison purchased the house on the Kalstad farm and nioved it onto the farm he recently bought. He has had George Bird remodeling it and expects to move in soon. Dr. De Moulley was called to.the home of W. Stayner where little Thelma is suffering with an attack of pneumonia. Archie Stewart of Cannon Ball was a business visitor in town Thursday. i Will Henderson of Bismarck was a business visitor in Raleigh one day this week. Nick Hurst and Max Miller mo- tored to Bismarck ‘ednesday where they attended to matters of business. .- + i “ Max Erker was a business visitor at Carson Saturday. There have. been several land seekers here from Minnesota the past week. Mrs. Stanley Whittmer passed away et the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swartz, Friday morn- ing, leaving a newborn beby. Fu- neral services were held at the Presbyterian church at Carson, In- psig was Carson ceme- ery. : Mr. and Mrs, E, N. Bosworth and ae beret lt ot Sen, wa, spen' as of Mt. ad a Lee as matic Society put on their plays in Flasher ar evening to a fair crowd. Ow! to several new cases of thera in Flasher’ were a many, to attend. ral from that were unable} Davenport te" aitend ft et Malsign, attended ¢| homes Mrs. Sam Paul {s the St. Alexius hos ite sick at, ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE son attended the Nonpartisan club at the John Ca! home Thursday. Alice O’Brien it the week-end at her home in Wilton. Carl Berg and family were Sat- Mr. Lawson was| urday evening visitors at the Frank formerly ¢onnected with the Raleigh} Mickelson home. yank, = Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, .George Bird spent the past week} Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot mo- assisting Clarance Frost pick his) tored to Wilton Saturday morning. corn that he was unable to get out} Mrs. Grace Meyers and sons before the snows. Harold and Dean of. Wilton were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gyace and| Friday nigkt guests at the Strand children spent Sunday afternoon| home, returning to Wilton Satur- and evening, guesis of Mr. and| day. 5 Mrs. Paul Dempsey. - Clem Malone held the lucky num- Mr. Mrs. Sammy Pack spent| ber which drew the quilt that the the week-end, as guests of Mr. andj ladies Nonpartisan club raffled off Mrs. Carl Schiek, at the John Carlson home Thurs- . Raleigh Tuesday. - y> e Callers in Regan Saturday from here Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough 6 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Pete jckelson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mic- The Manning ‘schools are both|kélson, William Uhde, Otto Uhde, bs rae again, as Miss Gunderson is| Mrs, Art Marble, Cecil Elkins, Paul able to teach this week. Miss Gun-| Greenan, Dan Danielson and fam- derson has been sioR for two weeks.| jly, George Mowder, Mrs. Earl Dan Mickelson and sister made| Mowder, Grace Francis, Mr. and 8 business trip to Mandan last/ Mrs, Frank Mickelson, Carl Berg week. and family and Roy Little and fam- The farmers of this vicinity were rejoicing Saturday over the thaw and were in hopes spring was here. Sunday it was colder again, but nearly all are looking forward for the ground to thaw out soon and they can get busy in the fields.| Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough Most of the snow is gone in this! and daughter Barbara and Mr. and vicinity except in drifts and patch-| Mrs. Wm. McCullough were Sunda: es _in the cornfields, .._|dinner guests at the Harry McCul- _Mrs. Bert Buckley has been quite! Jough home. sick the past week, but is some-) Gene and Norman Little spent what improved at this writing. Sunday afternoon with Robert Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hauser visit-) Cullough. ed relatives at Huff a week ago} Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth Sunday. say. pe, | and daughter, Mrs. Otto Larson, of J. C, Chessak, who is ill in Bis-| Wilton were Sunday evening guests marck, is reported as having had a| at the Harry Davenport home. very serious time last week. He is epee somewhat better at this writing but} ¢- will not be able to return home for| | some time. ‘ ] Mrs. L. Gramling left Monday for Wilton where she will spend some) W. B. Richardson was a business visitor in Mandan and Bismarck Thursday and Friday. G. 0. Gullickson motored to Man- dan Thursday evening. His daugh- ters Clara and Pearl accompanied time with Mrs. Gramling’s sister. Those from this vicinity who were him home to spend the week-end. Miss Frieda Peterson spent Fri- callers in the capital city Saturday were Mrs. Chessak and children, Ray Gramling, Lee Medland, Claud asf and Saturday in Bismarck. irs. J. H. Flowers left the lat- ter part of last. week to spend a Hauser, Paul Hapel, Norman and John Stewart and Bernard Wingle. week or ten days visiting friends and relatives at Mott. Gene_Golstein spent last Friday at the Hugh McMurrich home. Paul Hapel is still busy buying corn and cattle. He is fattening the cattle for market and is build- ing up a big trade for himself. The basketball game between the St RESET Center Independents and the San- ger boys which was played at Cen- ter Saturday evening resulted in a victory for the Independents with a score of 20 ’> 16, 9 | Painted Woods | pierre hte J. H. Flowers and R. F. Smith took in the basketball games at Fred and Wm. Brown were call- Mandan Friday evening. ers in Wilton Monday, Ole Lillefjeld drove to Wilton Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes and daughter Margaret of Regan were Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brown, Lester Sunday dinner guests at the W. B. Richardson home. and Walter Waddington called on a ear oa Gee and Tai Ae Biwoealet oe Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shumsky ¥ ig | _ Mr. 5 y and one orice tik Wuloy at: son Allan motored to Mandan Tues- ternoon. cat A. F.M Mr.’and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and| Mrs. A. E. MeMasters was a pas- sons Edwin and Gerald were visitors Mrs. George . Wilfert apect Fri- day and Saturday in Hazen. While Jed she had some dental work one, The annual meting of the stock- holders of tht Sanger Improvement ly. Mrs. Anna Knudson and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the William Uhde home. John Howe is plastering the Howard Watkins home this week. Sanger eo day. ij Eimer Larson is busy. tizing his tractor and picking corn on his a abe tt eorapase aes Association was held in the Sanger Wm. Brown was a Wilton caller ey W. Wednesday afternoon. We , also having a load of . W. Guthrie of Bismarck, is Te- fe at the feed mill. modeling the store and office build- ing of W. B. Richardson this week. Miss Florence Bagnell returned home Saturday evening from San- horn where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. J. Cleveland. i o~ Ed. Weller was a caller at Can- non Ball Sunday. “sill” and Minnie Schiermister of Gayton were visting at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Miss Hilda Knutson, who is teaching school in Emmonsburg, ; Atthir,Dariistrom are ‘busy hauling wood this week. ‘Alvin: Lange was a ‘Wilton caller londay: Wm. Brown took a load of hay to Wilton Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stenquist were! Wilton callers Monday, | @scaf Juysman and Shorty An- derson made a trip to Wilton Mon- Hampton ‘he farmers of this locality are getting’ things in readiness for spring work, Mrs. Clifford Hanson and chil- dren called at the Hannifield home Friday- afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown were callers in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lill \d visited friends and relatives in Wilton Saturday. ———$$ i? 5 ‘| Ed. Weller mado a business tri f Ectherville | to Cannon Ball Monday, isan] ‘| home a load of coal. Mrs. Pete Mickelson visited with} Pete Stretch Himself, who is Mrs. Frank Mickelson Monday af-| working for Ed. Weller, wes visit- noon. . ing with friends at Cannon Ball The Homestead lodge held a meet-| Sunday. " ing in Regan Tuesday evening.| Godfrey Crenz made a business Those who attended from here were| trip to Cannon Ball Monday. ue and Mrs. Roy Little and Willie} A party was held Monday even- le. William Uhde, Sr., motored to Bismarck Tuesday morning with A. was a week-end caller at Blanche Umber's. Among those who were callers in this vicinity from Cannon Ball Sun- day were Paul Yellow Hammer, Henry Fast Horse, Joe Jordan and Dick White Eag ing for Elizabeth Koppy in honor of her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in playing whist, H. Lundberg. He attended the| after which a very nice lunch was grain dealers’ Convention while} served. there. , “ , Godfrey Grenz and Henry Knittel There are revival metings being held at the Canfield school this weelk, Shoge who simaies reported some very 5 The Canfield ladies’ aid met with Mrs. J. F, Little Feb. 29th. A large crowd attended the hostess served a very nice lunch at the close of the meeting. were callers et the Morford home Tuesday evening. - Porter Umber made a business' trip to Cannon Ball one day this week. Math Koppy went to Cannon Ball ‘ednesda: y. _ Frank Chesrown was busy sewr ing wood one day this week. Frank Mickelson motored: to Bis-| ; Among thoce that were at the George Richardscn aucticn sale ck Wednesday, ret Thurs- oh . ms stu raiemmnas Wednesday were Godfrey Crenz, day. . Earl Mowder and Mrs. Roy| Porter. Umber, Steve. Koppy, Her- Little called at the Harry Daven. man Backhaus, John Ohlhauser and rt home Wednesday. evening on| son John, Joh. E. Renschler, Wil- ie way home from the ladies’ aid. Fried, Jokn, Dave, and Gust George and Wm. Mickelson and|Joeb, Ferman Busby, Frank and Harry Davenport helped Louie Jor-| Dewey Lawler, Edwin, Cecil and Clarence Morford. mson move Wednesday. The hig school- pupils at Can-| Ed. Weller accompanied by Pete field a party in their room| Stretch Himself were business call- Thursdey, March 1st, to he:p cele-| ers at Linton Wednesday. | brate Norman Little’s 14th birth-| Henry Wentz, our mail carrier, day. Refreshments were served.| was a caller at Linton one day this There was also a birthday cake with| week. Freee 14 candles. John Schiermister, Sz., and Henr: Harold Marble will reenter high| Human, Sr., both of the Gayton vi- school at Regen Monday, hsving| cinity, were business callers at the been absent since the Christmas| Godfrey Grenz home Thursday. holidays, on account of an accident B on Cl 3 day in which he lost| to Linton in the truck Friday. his right arm. ‘ John Brrkhardt and Alfred Earl Mowder is ill at his home| Schulz of Emmonsburg were busi- with an attack of influenza. ness callers at Frank Chesrown’s Harry Davenport, and Mrs.|.one day this week. Roy Little and Gene attended the high schcol party at Canfield Tierney afternoon. i toe eats Aue eld a business al . H. Helgeson home in Regan Thurs- Math Koppy took a load pigs _ Ghylin —_—_ at Bis-| company of Donald Folmer made a brief call| Eva and after a school work Monday, month’s absence. Mrs. Nels Alm and daughter, Hollys accompanied by Mrs. Erick- son of Bismarck, were callers at the Dave Spangberg lomo Thurs- day evening Mr. and Mrs. L. King and daugh- ter Marie, made a brief call at the August Krause home Saturday af- ternoon, Jake Fisher delivered a truck load of coal to school No. 2, in Ghylin township, Friday. M. F. Parker made one of his trips around this vicinity last week. Mr. Parker has just recently re- turned from Kentucky, where he ypent the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. M. O’Brien and fam- ily were callers at the Sigmund Rupp home Sunday afternoon. tueben Krause and Marvin Rupp called on Willie Klein Sunday after- noon. Mr, and Mrs. Aug. Lundberg and son Leonard were callers at the Englebretson home Saturday. They left Sunday for Minneapolis, where Mrs. Lundberg’s brother is in the hospital. lartha, Marvin and Marion Alm were callers at the E. J. Englebret- son home Saturday afternoon. Vernon Anderson and Henry An- derson were business callers in Bis- marck Saturday. Ella Funston called on Mrs. Eng- lebretson Sunday evening. & 2 | Brittin oO Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Allensworth motored to Bismarck Monday. M. M. Dralle and Jason Hoover went to Bismarck Tuesday to at-| tend the grain dealers’ meeting. Mrs. Margaret Lamb went to Bis- raarck Wednesday to have some dental work done. She returned home Thursday morning on the train, Mrs. Jason Hoover motored to Moffit Thursday afternoon and went to Bismarck on the train, re- turning home Friday. Alfred Hoover spent Friday even- ing at M. M. Dralle’s. Dr. Newland has a new tenant c.his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton and daughter motored to Bismarck Fri- day and returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King motor- ed to Moffit Sunday. They visited Elvin Hoover's and Martin Peter-| H. - son’s before returning home, Wild Race _—_—$—— $4 * The reel? board will meet at the clerk’s office Tuesday after- noon, March 13, to transact the usual routine business, Herman Sueltz and Smith Egle- man of Dana were business visitors in Wild Rose the fore part of the} 7; week. O. B. Swanson spent several days in Bismarck attending the grain dealers’ convention last weck. Jake Voll went to Mandan Thurs- day for medical treatment. Mrs. S. B. Gooding and little daughter Annette returned home ¢. Thursday from Bismarck, where lit- tle Annette had been taking treat- ment in a hospital. \ Mrs. days in Bismarck visiting relatives and friends last week. R. W. Feltheim marketed hogs in Moffit Friday. ‘ Miss Helen Erickson, teacher of school No. 1, spent the week-end with Miss Helen Skramstad, who teaches the Cherry Grove school. Some of our young people at- tended the dance at Sterling Friday evening and reported a good time. Earl Saville was on the sick list last week. Miles Stanton, teacher of school No. 2, spent the week-end with his parents near Braddock. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and son Homer motored to Sterling Sunday to see Harold Brownawell who is quite ill at his home there. Little Anna and Oscar Goodine. who have been staying at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Peterson, while their mother, Mrs. Gooding, was in the Bismarck hospital with little Annette, return- ed_home Thursday. Dwight Carlisle of Moffit has been home several days helping his father with the work while his mother was at Bismarck. f Welch’s Spur | —_————————. > H. A. Carlisle spent several | j ¢Mr. Doppler and sons and Oliver | Welch dined at the Robt. Welch home Sunday. Lawrence Doppler took his ther Clarence back to Bismarck for school Sunday evening. Eva Als- , Who had spent the week-end at her home, also rode back to town with Lawre: ind Clarence. Mr. and Mr: . Welch and lit- tle grand-daughter, Edith Maric, called at Robt. Welch’s Monday. Hugh McMurrich was also a visitor that ay. Mr. Easton and little daughter of McKenzie called on his sister, Mrs. John Nieland, at her school, Boyd No. 1, Monday. Sheriff Rollin Welch called at the Robt. Welch home. Monday to in- quire about the roads to Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Knut Hanson and Robt Welch motored to Bismarck with Mr. Doppler and his son Law- rence, sday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMurrich and Oliver Welch motored to Bismarck ‘Wednesday evening. Ed Doppler and sons dined at the Robt Welch home Thursday. Mrs. Doppler is still at the Robt. Welch home. assisting Mrs. Welch, who is not very well. Robt Welch motored to Bismarck Friday. Clarence Doppler returned with him for the week-end. Phe Super family were Bismarck visitors ’ s : Mrs, Bert Buckley is on the sick list this week. Mrs. John Nieland, teacher of ‘hoo! 1, called on Mrs. Horace Dirlam Friday evening. Mr. Nieland called for her and she re- tuned home with him for the weck- e Mrs. John Alsbury and daughter fons Bobbite and Jack called t Welch Saturday after- Irwin Reed, John Craven, Chas. Johnson and son Frank were Bis- marck callers Saturday. ee Dodge SJ The following attended the grain dealers’ convention at Bismarck: John Neurohr, Pete Goetz, Arnold Kellar, Fred Gleich, Fred Siverts, Clarence Lee,, and Harvey Trues- dale. They all returned home Wed- nesday and Thursday evening. ,_J- Kast of Turtle Lake, this state, is visiting a few days at the home Mr, and Mrs. John Wentz, Mr. st is Mrs. Wentz’s father. ). B. Gates, who has been trans- acting business in Washburn and Bismarck for a few days, returned to his hom, Wednesday. M Margaret Winding of Bar- low, this state, is visiting for a short time at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Moen. ,. Frank Treis was a business caller in Golden Valley Wednesday. The Mesdames John Fischer and Adolph Eissinger and daughter Loraine were passengers to Hazen Thursday morning where they had dental work done. 3 Gottlieb Isaac was an eastbound passenger to Mandan Friday where e transacted business in several points of that city. Peter Treis was an castbound passenger to Bismarck Thursday where he looked over his business matters of that city. William Goetz of Hazen is the guest at the home of his sons and daughte: law, Mr. and, Mrs. Louis Goe and Mrs, Pete and nd} Samuel Goetz. ob Wolff of Mannhaven is iting a few days at the home of his mother, Mrs. John Wolff, who is quite ill at her home north of Dodge. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid gave a supper Saturday evening in the basement of the Lutheran church. Dan Klause of Golden Valley was a busi Her in Dodge Friday. and Mrs. Nick Klee were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \. ‘ruesdale Sunday. Myrtle Leach, who is attending high school in Dunn Center, visited s at the home of her loyd and Clayton Leach, at_the home of Mr, and h Baker. s of Zap has rented the ie building in which he butcher shop and a son will take charge of s n Dodge and Mr. Meyers will have charge of his store at ap, M open H N Carl Siverts of the Knife Riv country was a guest at the! home of M id Mrs. John Siverts over Saturday and Sunday, $$ $__$__$_____@ if Braddock | | ' 1 11 uy miles south of Braddock. Superip- tendent Jenkins will be present and give a talk. A program of songs, readings, dialogues, talks and sev- eral instrumental numbers will be dies, bring baskets, please. Stickney returned a few days visit at the hospital. fier ne} Braddock Tuesday for a month’s visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L, P. Weber, and other relatives, Mrs. Manley wes formerly Miss Milly Weber. John Pailing is very ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. H. Corey, of Braddock. Mrs. Fred Junge, who has been confined to her home for several weeks, is able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Piers and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bowers, who were in Bismarck during the grainmen’s conventicn, returned home Friday. A. Leiske ‘gave a lecture, also some stereopticon views in the Sev- enth Day Adventist hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. Amundson, who has been in Bismarck for a few days, also visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Van Dyne of Solen, re- turned to Braddock Monday. The directors of the Braddock Equity Exchange namely, Wm. Beseler, Henry Bibelheimer, O. B. Swanson, J. Kregerbeck and Ivor Edholm, attended the grainmen’s convention in Bismarck. Mrs. Jas. Murphy, who was ill for the past week, is able to be at her usual place again in the tele- phone office. Mrs. F. J. Zellmer and two chil- dren Frank and Barbara accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mesdames Long, Barton, Baxter and Allen motored to the Mandi, home Friday afternoon to visit with Mrs, Mandigo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fockler and Mr. and Mrs. A. Amundson drove to Bismarck Tuesday, returning home Wednesdey. One day last week Mrs. Peter Nelcon of the Tell neighborhood fell was taken to the Bismarck hospi- tal. My. and Mrs, Vic De Remee, who drove to Dawson Sunday to visit at Mrs, De Remee’s home, returned Thursday. s Gordon MacLachian drove to Bis- marck Wednesday. He was accoi panied there by A. Leicke. He turned Thursday evening. Whi there he attended the grainmen’s convention ang also visited with friends and relatives. A. Pommier and three children, who have been living in California, turned to Braddock this week. They drove all the way. It will be remembered that Mrs. who was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Henry, died last summer at her home in California. Mr. Pom- mierp and the children spent the summer here, but returned to Cali- day afternoon. ~. | ag the August Mr. and’ Mrs, Leonard Daren ae isheron, . noon. fornia in the fall where he placed and son Junior ‘returned to ir ul Rupp went after a load of| Mr. John Welch visited at the| the children in a school. Mr. Pom- home in Bismarck Wednesday, hav- Saturday at the Fosberg mine. home Friday evening. mier has returned to North Dakota ing spent several days at the Harry| Mr. and . Jacob Fetzer and Welch motored to Bismarck|to stay. They are now at the and Louis Jorgenson] daugh' tle, N. with his brother John, and father | H iter, - were visitors at the A John Graham and P. G. Thompson Saturday and of the Provident Life Insurance - and Mrs. L, King Bismarck were business| ter, Marie, were Saturday callers et the Roy Little and Harry Oliver Welch Saturday. Ed | and 4 jotored some lumber for marck. noon sho} in Regan. de John expects to put a ‘ in the absence of Rev, Halmrast| Davenport homes Fade. Ella Fa ay called on Mrs, E, tg ied in his garage soon. ‘Thomas Lein &s minister} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson Saturday afternoon. wrence and Clarence at the Lutheran h at Raleigh.| were shoppers Friday." was a caller in|called on their sister, Mrs. Robt. Clifford Mrs, Chas: Mrs. Win. Welch, Saturda: Lawson of Alceater, So. Dak., was transacting business ve soning. iegea Satu: afternoon, el y. in| Mickelson and Mrs. Frank Mickel-| lollys Alm will resume her! Mr. Chas, Snyder, Otto Dorman, . Doppler Leo fa daugh- to Bismarck with their truck Satur- ho ‘te and Mrs. E, Fraser were Sunday visitors et the Grant Hulett’ me, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bowers and children drove to Linton Saturday to spend kaos ey A with relatives. Jim Simpson is helping the Stick- ney boys with their work this week. The Ladies’ Aid was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. S. 8S. \digo| Schoo: on the ice and broke her leg. She| he Pommier,| hat Tracy at the home of Mra, Wm. Robinson. The afternoon was spent in sewing. Mrs. J. A. Allensworth entertain- ed at a card party Wednesday eve- ning. played. Dr, and Mrs. Baer accompanied by Mr. H. W. Allen and Herman Sueltz motored to Linton Saturday where the men attended a political meeting there. Mrs. J. B. Glenville and Mrs. E. E. Glenville accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Glenville of Wing spent Sun- day with their father at the home of R, H. Corey. Monday afternoon is the time for the regular Ei tade ri thd the Fonda Campfire Girls. It a member-- ship of eighteen girls who are now busily engaged ir basketry. Tues- day they began their six o'clock hikes of four miles. This hike is made every morning in different directions from town. Through them they have discovered the horn- ed larks and meadow larks are back with us again, On Saturday morn- ing the girls hiked two and a half miles west to Diamond Island where iy had a bacon and egg break- fast. Daughters of Grace will meet/ su Saturday afternoon, March 10, at the home of Miss Barbara Eckery. o | Arena j oo Ed Smith and Ben Klagenburg were Wing callers Monday. Ben took in the tractor show and Ed had other business, Owen McIntyre was in Arena Tuesday transacting business. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Klagenburg and family, Mrs. Owen Melntyre Five tables of cards were] Sai and sons called at the Drum home Tuesday afternoon to see little Miss Alice Aliene. Bert Glanville and Esther were callers at McIntyre’s Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft were at Jake Remick’s Wednesday help- ing them butcher. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rachel are the parents of a baby born Thursday morning. Mrs. Frank Lambert motored to Bismarck Saturday sug to be with Mr. Lambert over Sunday who, we are sorry to say, is not much im- proved. Harry Ulfers was a business call- er in Arena Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft and son Andrew were shopping in Tut- tle Thursday. Bud Stark has been at home help- ing his father, W. H. Stark, for the past couple of weeks. Bert Glanville took his daughter Esther to Wing Friday afternoon, where she will make preparations over the weck-end to begin teaching Monday. She will stay with Mrs, Dave Olson the remainder of the term which is three months. Miss Viola Erickson was a guest at the Allen Frazier home Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steiglemeyer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft Tuesday. In the evening the men folks went to Arena on some g | business. Ed Pond had a load of oats ground at McIntyre’s Friday afternoon. Pecey Cohan, the horse buyer, and George Payseno were through this vicinity Saturday buying horses. We understand he purchased some from /Bluch Wagner, Elmer Perry, and Carl Wolf. Jacob Steiglemeyer hauled # load of grain to Arena Friday. Carl Wolf was a guest at Blnch Wagner's Sunday evening. rs, J, G. Tees and Janire were is slightly better. callers at Ben Klagenburg’s Satur- Mrs. Wm. Manley and _little|day afternoon.. daughter of Hettinger arrived in| Walter Stark came down from near Goodrich Friday and tock his father, W. H. Stari, to Wing in the afternoon, Willie Stark had to have his car hauled home Friday afternoon when it became stalled near Bert Glan- ville’s. George McIntyre returned home from Bismarck Wednesday morning, where he has been receiving medi- cal treatment fot the past week. Bluch Wagner got the fever Sat- urday and took his plow shares to Tuttle and had them sharpened. Ed Smith says seeing so many are purchasing tractors and farm ma- chinery, there should be lots of use for the trucks this fall, so if he de- cides to purchase either it'll be a truck, Emil Sattler, Harry, Ulfers and Ray Hazelgrove, were at Ben Klagenburg’s Wednesday. Alex Neff, Albert Bassert and his sister, and Carl Wolf were guests of Dena Bosworth at the Drum home Sunday. Carl Wolf was in Tuttle Friday and traded his old car for a new John Deere cream separator. Johnie Laib made two trips to Arena Monday with loads of grain. — $+ {Clear Lake 1 Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family were callers at the Christ mn home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson visit- ed at the J. W. Beyer home Tues- Gg ay listening to the radio, Id ly is employed at the E. A. Van Vleet farm at present. Roy Smith returned from his trip to Ft. Ransom Wednesday. His brother Bennie accompanied him ome. _ Ole Newland and Will Stiles took in the sale near McKenzie Wednes- day. Mrs. Newland and_ children spent the day with Mrs. Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family visited at the Christ Schoon home Wednesday afternoon. Business callers at Bismarck Thursday and Friday, were Harold Hargrave, Grandval Selland, Paul Pasley, Henry Olson. Christ Schoon and son Earnest spent Thursday evening with L, B. O}son Playing whist. Reidar Olson visited with Walter k.| Christensen Friday afternoon.. E, A. Van Vleet and Harold Cady honor of Vallayes daughter of Mrs, Anna Erickson, at the J. W. Beyer home, the occasion being her second birthday, a very enjoyable time was had by those Present. Faunce Lyben was a Steele caller burday. Paul Paslay was a capital city visitor Saturday. Roy Smith ane by team and buggy to Ft. Ransom Saturday. He expects to return by car the first of the week. L. B. Olson and Marten Lehaven were callers at the Frank Shaffer home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Waren Keeler and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marten Olson of Driscoll took Sunday dinner with Mr. Mrs. Alfred Olson. 3 Es Miss Hazel Nelsen is spending a|@ few days at the Ed Erickson home. Miss Priscilla Olson spent Satur- day evening and Sunday with friends in Lein township. Mrs. Albert Christensen, Myrtle and Walter called Mrs. Marie Olausen home afternon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and famil enjoyed a lovely Sunday evenin rat the Christ Schoon home. ‘rank Shaffer was an over night visitor at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs..Har- old Hargrave. Olof Olson made a business call Miss at the Sunday at the E. A. Van Vleet home Sun-) j17- day. i B. Olson, Harold and Lottie Olson called on Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon Sunday evening. Tryes Otto Swanson accompanied Fred Schroeder to Baldwin Monday look-} ing after business inte Jim| iras and Joe Ayers also were Bald- | win callers. Mrs. Sikes, who moved to Man- roe, Wash., four years ago, writes that Mr. Sikes has been ill and) hee hold out little hope for is recovery. Mrs. Sikes is the owner of the farm where John Reche lives. Mr. and Mrs. Dunovan and five children remain there with her aunt, Mrs. Sikes. Charlie Rue drove to Bismarck} last Sunday and took Clara Rue to; resume her high school duties. He} was an overnight guest of his broth-| 4 er, John, where Clara stays. Alec Anderson and Albin Spang- berg motored to Bismarck Monday looking after business affairs. Mr. Anderson visited Porter Nelson, who} w, is in the Bismarck hospital. | Strandemo} ter Esther| Sunday and! , gola is a missionai from Mr, and Mrs. Palme and family and his motored to Baldwin las! visited at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Strandemo. Mrs. Lawrence Stocks from Wil-| Chi ton went to Bismarck Monday and visited her brother Porter, who is in| ¢, the Bismarck hosiptal suffering from bone infection in his_ right) hand. The doctors lanced it and| drilled a hole in the bone and put; a drain tube in which relieved the! pain considerably. Fred Schroeder drove to Baldwin Tuesday morning and got Mrs. Por-| ter Nelson from the train and took her to the Folten Nelson home where her mother and three children PAGE NINE ' submitted to an operation in the Wesley hospital for ruptured ap- pendix. News received from Mrs, Esther Freeland, formerly Esther Straw, whose home was her now living with her mother in Adin, California, that her husband died this fall from cancer of the liver. Her mother, Mrs. Kimball, is married again and has a very nice home in Adin, M. F. Parker, who spent the win- ter in Kentucky at his former home, came back last week to Bismarck and transacted business in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family came down and visted at his sister's, Mrs. Porter Nelson, and his mother, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, who stays with her. A surprise party was given Sat- urday afternoon on Mrs, Al Chapin in honor of her birthday. She re- ceived many beautiful gifts. A buf- fet lunch was served at five o’clock. Mrs. Wm. Meyer and daughters, ‘lsie and Cordelia, visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. Kuck and s. W. Safford. s. Howard Thomas _ spent ny evening with Mrs. Robert Driscoll Clea Hanson who has been I for some time in a Bismarck hos- pital, is improving and will soon be back to continue teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson were the week-end, i Swanson and “Hi” Quale in Bismarck and Mandan over and Mrs, Martin the birth of a son born Sat- I se! have spent the winter in ton and Oregon, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Pederson, who occupied the Olson home during their absence, are back in their own home. Mrs. Chas. Swanson and M: A. Thomas called on Mrs. A. beisz Thursday afternoon. Leslie Rodenbaugh, who Washing- returned home d has spent the winter with his_ sister, » P.M. Lathrop, is leaving for an, Canada, Thursday. é r was given for E, L. Carr Saturday evening — in honor of his birthda The evening ent playing whist. ggola of Jamestown ing talk Sun- lon China iss Ag- ome on a fur- r district in the rust Bruschwein enter- esday afternoon in honor f Mrs. C, E. Ankrum. Mrs. EF. Wakefield and Mrs. Smith riday evening with Mrs. M m spent the weck- end : ‘k. Miss Lyndall Hubbard of Sioux Falls, our new teacher, arrived Sat- urday She will make her home with H. A. Knudson. stayed while she was in Bismarck. Geo. and Martin Nelson, Charlie| © Reynolds and Alec Schoemberger| p: went to the Andrew Anderson place| and raised the house and put the) stringers under ready to move it} Wednesday to the Bowman place} for Martin Bourgois, who will come, back from California in the near future. Mrs. Andrew Johnson and 4} Porter Nelson and children, who} have been staying at the F. C. Nel-; son home, went back to their home! Wednesday. | Samuel Law was a caller at the! Nels Nelson home Wednesday and! ot two cows which strayed away) ‘rom home. | Benny Nelson left Monday for! Bismarck after spending a while} with his parents here. H Martin Nelson and Alec Schoew berger made a trip to Regan Thurs-| day and took the stringers back to! Jack Fisher which they used to) move the Andrew Anderson house! to the Bowman place for Martin} Bourgois. | Geo, Nelson was a caller at Joe! Varley’s Thursday and tock Joe to the Fred Schroeder home. They accompanied Mr, Schroeder and Arthur to Baldwin to attend an-) other telephone mecting for stock-/ holders. ey agreed to purchase 15 telephones in Baldwin belonging to the Bell Telephone company. Joe and Jim Jiras, Joe Ayers, Otto| Swanson and Sam Brown also at- tended the meeting. _ John Olson is staying at the Joc Fisher home assisting Joe in some; work, | Mrs. John Olson is progressing nicely from a sprained wrist which was swelled and painful as a result of falling on the ice. Pete Lundquist has been visiting with his sister, Mrs. Alvin Spang- berg. Rande Kettleson is ill with pneu-| monia and is absent from high school. P Enos Strandemo came out Friday from_the E. E. Strandemo home near Baldwin to Palmer and return- ed with Palmer Saturday to his parents. Cecil Mount assisted Pal-} mer in pulling up his well rods Friday as he was unable to get any} water. Clara Rue and Ida Magnuson, high school students, came home from Bismarck and spent last week- end at their parental homes. Joe Fisher and John Olson pass- ed through here last Monday to the Olson home. He returned with Joe, where he stays now. Geo. Nelson, Joe Varley, dJiras, Fred Schroeder and Otto Swanson and Folten Nelson, all mo- tored to Baldwin last Monday to at- tend a telephone meeting for stock- holders. . Mr, and Mrs, Jim Jiras were en- tertained last Sunday at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley. Fed Schroeder took Bertha back to Bismerck last Sunday after spendin the week-end at her home. Se ses business college in Bis- Mrs. Pearl Nelson was a supper at the Geo, Nelson home Fri- called on Mrs. ternoon. Emma z was ip Thurs y Olson and Chas. Swanson motored to Bismarck Monda The wz club gave a and dance F ay evening at the coms munity hall. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Swanson entertained Mr. and M Chas. Swanson and family at dinner Sun- day. FE. Ankrum had Mr. Whitney eele came und made some re- pairs on the town well so that it can now be used again. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kress tored to Bismarck Wednes of ¢—_— SO | Tuttle \ ——————_—————-1 Mrs. Wm. Horning is on the sick list. She is receiving medical at- tention at a Bi ck hospital. } C. H. Pi el and Mrs, Er. win Moug guests the home of their father, Geo. Elliott. Mrs. W. Alder is rggovering from her recent severe illféss. She expects to return home from the Trinity hospital soon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse a the proud parents of a baby boy born March 4th. a Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Sorbo of Grand Forks visited at the J, J. Peterson home over Sunday. Vincent Domogalla returned from the Twin Cities Tuesday. Roy Gorsline has purchased what s commonly known as the Geo, Shroeder farm, located nine miles northeast of Tuttle. Henry Jacobson was in Tuttle Tuesday transacting business in the interests of the Patterson Land Co, Martin J. Miller is driving a new Chrysler. Charlton Danielson was a_busi- ness caller in Bismarck the last of the week. A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Genevieve Lux at the home of her parents Sunday after- noon. A delicious dinner was served and all the young people present reported a very nice time. The party given at the home of Mrs 8S. J. Frederick in honor of her son Franklin Saturday evening was much enjoyed by all those present. Franklin is attending high school at Jamestown. He returned to his school duties Monday morn- ing. “Rural Carrier Gorsline is enjoy- ing a new sedan. Roy believes in being comfortable while driving his GO mile daily route. Sheriff Burton was up from Steele the first of the week, trans- acting official business. ae want sof eons was shopping in Tuttle Tuesday. c rs. R. V. Rebertson and chil- dren visited at the F. P. Hutchison home Monday afternoon. ‘Wn. Sheffer is employed at Burn- stad, doing some electrical work. New Treatment ight. ‘ lelson and Charlie Reynolds, Bud Nelson, Billy and ad dinner guests brother-in-law, Ludke. visited here last summer, had Stops Fits Brooklyn, N. Y,— Wonderful re reported i guaranteed today.

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