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Miss Hilda Knudtson, teacher in Emmonsburg, spent the week-end with Miss Blanche Umber. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and children visited with friends at Linton Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Mansehund and family went to Linton Sunday Sernoon. John Berthew of Linton, who is working for Ed Weller, spent Sun- day with friends there. , Math, Frank and Elizabeth Koppy visited their brother Steve Sunday afternoon who is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck. Steve will be able to return to his parental home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Heinrich of Linton were visiting friends in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Godfrey Grenz was busy hauling hogs to Hazelton all day Monday. joe Laninger of Linton was a business caller in this community Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, John E. Renschler and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Joeb and son Elmer, an¢ Mr. and Mrs. Rhineholdt Renschler and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Renschler, the former of near Hazelton were visiting friends and relatives at Kintyre Sunday. Fred Kelsch of Linton was a busi- ness caller at John E. Renschler’s one day this week. He bought a few head of cattle which Mr. Renschler will take in to Linton the latter part of this week for shipment to South St. Paul. Joe Fettig of Linton was deliver- ing gasoline to farmers in this vi- cinity Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughter Regina motored to Man-| qj) dan and Bismarck Thursday. They also visited their son Steve who is a patient in the St. Alexius hospi- tal_at Bismarck. Porter Umber was a business caller at Ed Weller’s one day this week, @ Margaret Kain was absent from School last week, ill with the flu. P. J. Rausch was a business visi- tor in Mandan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westrum accompanied by Mesdames L. Jep- sen and W. Morrison motored to Bismarck Wednesday on business. Margaret Stevenson of Thain at- tended the Dramatic program in Raleigh Thursday evening. Little Irene Brandt of Thain re- turned to her home Saturday eve- ning, having been a guest of tne Misses Prante all the week. Raleigh i Mrs. J. J. Tavis of Flasher was ® guest of Mrs. Chas. Beem Thurs- afternoon. irs. Charles Beem invited a par- ty of 17 men in to help Mr. Beem celebrate his. birthday Monday eve-|B ning. A social evening of cards was spent after which refreshments was served. Mr. Beem was present- ed with a beautiful gas lamp from his friends. S. Pack, Sr., and daughter Mrs. Carl Schelk and Sammy Pack mo- tored to McIntosh Wednesday eve- ning, called there by the serious ill- ness of their daughter and sister, Mrs. E. McFall. Mr. Pack remain- ed with his daughter who is slowly recovering. Miss Verna Simpson closed a suc- cessful term of school in the Three Butte district Friday and returned to her home at Brisbane. Mrs. Charles Beem entertained a pery of lady friends at a luncheon ‘hursday afternoon. Wendell Koop, who has been a sufferer from dropsy for some time and recently returned from Bis- marck where he was under the doc- tor’s care at St. Alexius hospital, passed away at his home early Mon- day morning. Funeral was held at St. Gertrude’s church. Interment was in the family plot at the St. Gertrude cemetery. The fifth group of the Dramatic society entertained with a very in- teresting program Thursday even- ing to a large attendance. Pro- gram was as follows: solo, When I’m Gone I Won't Forget. Ruaie Rossow. The Baseball Game, Mylo Westrum. Song, Won’t You Come and Play With Me?’ six children. Reading, When Father Carved the Turk, Helen Rossow. Instrumental solo, Mrs. Clark. Medical demon- stration, Dr. Ramsbottom. Song, Miss Flamang. Reading, Billy Rose, Bernice Prante. Instrumental solo, Cordelia Stayner. Chop sticks duet, Spencer and Ethel Peterson. The Lamp Went Out, pantomime, Sol- dier’s Request. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kleinschmidt motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. A. Tutland closed a success- ful term of school in the Thrée Butte district Friday and returned to her home near Shields. The officers and teachers of the Presbyterian Sunday school met at | 94 the home of Mrs. Stayner Saturday afternoon to arrange a program tor cbilecen’s day which will be held in june, W. P. Stayner returned home Tuesday from Indiana where he went to attend the funeral of his sister. Mrs. Dick Dennis of Flasher was a business visitor in Raleigh Sat- urday. _. Sheo. Martel, county agent for Grant county, was a business visitor in Raleigh Saturday. The farmers of Raleigh township are having their cattle tested for tuberculosis by_a state veterinary. Mrs. August Nelson accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Shoening, of Carson to Bismarck Wednesday, where the latter underwent a major operation at a hospital. She is Seiten alcig 96. well ae can be ex] Mrs, Adolf Reihl went to. Bis- marck the last of the week where she entered the St. Alexius hospital. ..and Mrs. W. B. Dorward ‘were hosts Sunday when they en- tertained the Misses Bernice and Lois Prante, Pauline Maier and Professor Wantke at dinner. Rev. Corbit was called to the &. E. Wilson home south of Raleigh Friday to conduct the funeral serv- ices. of their infant babe. ment was made in the Raleigh cem- etery. : There will be a special observ-. ance of Mothers Day in the church services Sunday. There will also be communion services. Andrew Rausch gnd Mr. Smith of Mandan were jiness visitors in this vicinity Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Morgan are ‘ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | {Hampton} visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Willard Griswold, this week. Clifford Peterson returned home from Mott where he has been work- ing, owing to illness. Wilson | $$$ $i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner visited at the Sam Berg home Sunday. Miss Helen Hays motored to Alta Saturday af- ternoen to do their shopping. They also called at the A. E. Nelson home and the John A. Berg ‘home on busi- ness matters before returning home. Gottlieb Wall had the misfortune to be kicked by a horse Wednesday, so he was taken to Bismarck at once. He is feeling some better at this writing but will have to stay at the hospital for a while yet. We all hope Mr. Wall will be well and home soon again. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller and two daughters motored to Hazel- ton, N. D., to visit Mrs. Baumiller’s mother, Mrs. Adam Readlinger, re- turning Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner and son Clifford visited with the Gust Newmiller family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored to Turtle Lake from where they re- ceived a phone call that their daugh- ter Ruth is very ill. A. E. Nelson re- turned Tuesday, reporting that Ruth is some better but Mrs. Nelson, her mother, still is with her, also her mother-in-law, Mrs. Bergquist. Mrs. Bergquist of Wilson township for many years is known well and all mn to hear of a spéedy recovery. ‘he picnic at school No. 2 was well attended and a time was 5 potas and vacation is welcomed by Miss Mabel Nelson is home on ac- count of sickness. Also Florence, who is teaching school, is home too. She is sick with a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf received word from Jamestown, N. D.ak., that their daughter, Mrs. John Schlaff- mann, is very low. She underwent two operations at a Jamestown hos- |” pital. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf left Mon- day morning on the N. P. It is not known when they will return at this writing. Mr. Bishop of Washburn was a business visitor in Wilson Monday. Mrs. John A. Berg and Mrs. Whicher motored to Wilton Saturday to do their ad Most of the. Wilson farmers are through with seeding hard wheat by this time, but a lot of other farming is to be done. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg called at the O. E. Nelson home Sunday evening. y ———$_________—_—_—_____¢ Baldwin Sam Hanson is spending a few days with friends and relatives at jowden. Miss Dorothy Kocher has just completed her term of school in ow Inter-| her Phoenix township and is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kocher. Several prairie fires started the t week, but did no damage except urning some hay and pasture land. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and little daughter Iona motored to the capital city Thursday where they | were visitors at the Geo. Strohl home. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strandemo and little son were recent guests at the home of Mr. Strandemo’s parents north of town. Mrs. Enoch Anderson has returned home from Bismarck where she has been taking medical treatment for some time. Harry Diamond of Regan was here a few days ago on a business mis- sion. Adam Herdebu is busy farming the Spangberg place one mile east of Baldwin. He is using a tractor. Fred Wood, local mai r for the Standard Oil Company, is kept pretty busy these days supplying oil and gas for farming operations. Mrs. E. A. Fricke, who has. been confined to her home with a severe cold, is again. able to be up and around. A number of local folks are com- plaining of the flu, although no se- vere cases have devel The Baldwin schools plan on at- tending the play dey exercises which are to be held in Bismarck May 12th. J. M. Watkins spent of the week at his farm 12 miles north of Menoken. Professor Clarence Hillerson was a. week-end business caller in the cap- ital city. i J. 8. Fevold, local banker, was transacting business in the capital Ge 2 the latter part of the week. irs. Carl Johnson motored to Wil- ton Thursday on a business mission. Edward and Thomas Morris were called to Bismarck the fore part of the week by the serious illness of their brother, Mike Morris, William Frederickson was called to jiles ‘City, Montana, by ‘the critical illness and déath of his son: Howard, who died after a brief illness from eumonia. Funeral services were Id at the Frederickson home west of Baldwin Sunday afternoon, inter- ment taking place in the cemetery west of town. young man is survived by his parents and two sis- ters, Mrs. Frank Lindstrom, of Bald- win, iss Sophia on of The High Line Power Company had a public sinks with electrical kitchen ware at t! Theater on Thursday afternoon. Report has come to Steele that Rev. Lonie Porter, father of Hellie Porter and Mrs. C. H. Whitney, is very low at the Jamestown hespital. Miss Dorothy Wamstey hes applied for entrance te the Bismarek we ital to take a course of nurse a Fibs hopes to begin work in the a edington and Ia|? also a part of his started on W. H. Wilson’s sate na for pe topes was quickly responded ut for this, the buildings on Mr. Potts’ farm would have been all destroyed. The Hochhalter family has a siege of the flu, but the children are rapid- ly recovering. Mr. Henry, manager of the Pow- ers Elevator Co., is having a dormer window put in the roof on the south/S side of his home, in order to secure more light and ventilation for the upstairs. The Junior-Senior banquet took lace Friday evening of last week, in the high school gym. The banquet proved a splendid success. ° irs. Clarence Smith visited the school ing in the primary department. ir, Menke & severe attack of rheumatism which kept him in bed several days. Mrs. Sam Wamsley is ill with the flu, and in addition an attack of gall- stones. Because of a weak heart she is sufferi: greatly. jrown reports that Mrs. William her husband is getting along fine at the Fort Snelling hospital, and may soon be able to return home. Paul Gress has started to work for Hoton Smith, since his school closed, and is cleaning up the home place, . Mike Dieruf is in the employ of the Rosen Clothing Store where he as- sists in the cleaning and pressing of clothes. Frank Templeman has moved his family from Lisbon onto his cattle ranch southeast of Dawson. He re- turned to Lisbon ‘li A Mrs. Frank Jones, wife of our city mayor, has gone to California to visit her daughter. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Whitney in one of the ismarck hospitals. Mother and father are happy in the possession of both a boy and a girl now. Joe Kooker was in Steele Monday morning having some repairs made on his Ford sedan. Mr. Kooker has the i ean of a part of South Da- kota for auto light bulbs, and sells direct to way to der. Michael Zech, former owner and operator of the Steele light plant, has returned from a visit to relatives in various parts of the United States. He says he has had a most pleasant time after the arduous labors which tied him down bell in the light plant were ended when the High Line took possession near the holidays. The Pioneer Blacksmith Shop pro- prietor is excavating in the rear of the building for a furnace room, with which he expects to heat the whole building during the cold winter months. Miss Knudsvig was away over the week-end visiting with friends. Miss Beulah Lindseth visited with arage men. He was on his ierre, S. Dak., with a large her sister, Mrs. Clifford Erickson at Driscoll, over the week-end, and re- turned home Sunday afternoon. Reuben Stromberg, who was work- ing for the Bridgeman-Russell Co. at Mandan, had to give up his job. A severe attack of rheumatism com- ertled him to spend two weeks in the jandan hospital. ay f Arena — The past week was a fair week for the farmers and quite a large acre- age of grain was put in, which con- sists mostly of wheat so far, both hard wheat and durum. Andrew Kraft has also seeded some early speltz and will start seeding barley londay. The poison oats for Hazlegrove township are at the McIntyre farm and those wanting them should call and them. Now is the time they will do the most good and should be put out at once as there seems to be a large number of gophers this spring and a little later they will be- come a saint if nothing is done to prevent the increase. ‘ Al Payseno of Minneapolis is here on a visit, He has been at Jay’s and at present is at George Payseno’s near Denhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were shopping in Wing Tues- day forenoon. Mr. Knudson of Hurdsfield was down looking after some land in Florence Lake township that he is planning on breaking. He has most of the rock dug and intends to start breaking this coming week with two tractors. Ben Klagenburg had the misfor- tune to blow out a gasket on his tractor Friday. The repairs were brought from Bismarck Saturday/ed the evening so he plans to be able to start again Monday. At present he is plowing for Bluch Wagner, having finished for Adolph Webber Thurs- day evening. He will also plow some for Elmer Drum the last of the week. Harry Ulfers, who was sowing winter rye Thursday, says he be- lieves according to the spring weath- er it will _be equal to that sown in the fall. Except it,probably will rip- en_ somewhat later. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark and family spent the week-end ‘visiting Walter's mother who resides in Vash- tie. Mr. and Mrs. C. Payseno of Moor- head came Friday. They brought Mrs. J. Holmes, who has awa: taking care of some of her grand. children, Mr. and Mrs. Payseno vis- ited with relatives over Sunday and returned to Moorhead. Harold Kraft, who has been work- ing for Adam Haas for a couple of weeks, returned home Tuesday eve- ning, as Hass brothers have pur- chased plows for their tractor and are going to finish plowing with it. ius Zweigle recently sold some of his work horses. Using his tractor he had no need of them. Charlie Edwards will haul grain for Haas Brothers M one wee was a business Peed He Mrs. O. ‘Meintyre Mclied at the| week. it home tings 2 . ir. and Mrs, Elmer family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed were guests at the Klagenburg home and Mrs. J. N. McCarter is suffering | Sunda: considerably as the result of ‘an in- jury in_an auto accident last fall. . C. D. Stiles, wife of the editor of the Ozone Publishing Co., suffered ‘a facial paralytic stroke on: the left | fiel sil of bee face, And SN Me SO considerable pairi, in ‘addition te the embarrassment caused by being unable to control the muscles of that Mr. and Mrs. Con Wiley’s: baby Nei Pgae ill on Friday. A doctor was cal ye Two very bad -prhirie Brhs, got started last 3 one was set by an of the N. P. and several straw stacks in the path of the fire y Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family visited her sister, Mrs. Ben Klagen- burg, Monday afternoon. f Id Saturday eveni: tlped i ing to 8] ls with his family. rt Glanville is ill with the flu. This: seems to be an epidemic and most rone is having ‘it. Charlie Rattler we a business call- er in Tuttle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Marsh were evening callers at the Stark home Tuesday evening. + Dean Glanville helped his uncle Emerson Glanville drive some cattle home Scturday afternoon. Emerson principally in Phoenix township. Tommy and William Ryan were cope at the McIntyre home Sunday. ie boys said their parents were both ill with the flu. Elmer Perry purchased a new trac- tor drill while in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and lit- tle daughter, Irvin Sattler, and Otto Wahl were guests at the Kraft home pin Raphael Klagenburg, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagen- burg, wandered off about 9 o'clock Monday morning and was found two miles south of their place at Christ Wolf’s mail box by our local mail carrier, Oscar Wheitsbock. The little fellow says he started to go to the mail box which is a half mile west of their place, but he must have jmissed it and started south and con- tinued going for two miles when the mail man found him about 11 o'clock. pe ay Hazel Grove \|f eo Harry Ulfers now has two hired men and a chore boy. Looks as though he meant to rush the spring work through in double-quick time. Ray Hazlegrove was in Tuttle on business Thursday. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove visited Mrs. Emil Sattler Thursday. Everybody is busy plowing or seed- ing now. All are in a hurry to get the grain in. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and El-|M vin Gray were callers Thursday eve- ning at the Hazlegrove home. —~ Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family of Arena were shopping in Tuttle Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville were callers at the Emil Sattler and Ray Hazlegrove farms Friday. They were out buying cattle. They pur- chased one from Emil. Ray Hazlegrove started seeding wheat Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark called Wednesday afternoon at the Hazle- grove farm. Mrs. Emil Sattler called Friday for her mail at the Hazlegrove home. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville called at the Frank Gray home Fri- day while out buying cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and lit- tle daughter Shirley Jean were Sun- day guests at the Jake Sattler home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers at- tended service at the Pleasant Hill church Sunday. Johnnie Sattler was in V/ilton the week-end on business. Charlie Sattler had been sick with! \ a terrible headache #d went to Har- vey to consult Doctor Siebel. The doctor examined it. He found pus had formed. He was in a very seri- ous condition. We are sorry to hear «HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE were burned, on E. M. Wiley's farm, |has been buyi: ite a number the| Mr. Fred Ehnes’ id motored t ture; the other | past few days ‘cel thee he purchased | Bismarck Sararday evening. John and Bill Drawver were call- ers in Regan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg were among the people from this township who attended services Sunday eve- ning at the Pentecostal church. Adolf Krause called at the H. Fol- mer home Sunday evening. ee NS TE eRe fi Knife River ] Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and children spent Sunday at the Frank GoBen home. Joe Kaufmann, who is working for L. R. Woolery this spring, got very sick last Thursday, and so the Wool- erys took him to his home, but at this writing is still quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Woolery mo- tored to Dickinson Wednesday, where Mr. Woolery attended to some busi- ness matters, and Mrs. Woolery went to a chiropractor. She has been suf- fering for some time with a sprained ack, Mr. and Mrs. Allen and daughter Beulah motored to Richardton Thurs- day where they attended the funeral of Peter Tinns, Mrs. Allen's father. Mrs. Christ Zeigler took Mrs.| Fred Zeigler’s two-week-old baby home with her, where she will care for it. Its mother p; d away and was bur- ied Saturc ¢ Both closed her school ic on Saturday. She will leave for her home at Hettinger Irene Springer’s mother and brother of Hettinger motored out to the Max Lehmann home Friday, where they took in the last day pic- nic of Miss Springer’s school term. They left for their home on Sun- — McKenzie LARD ts Mrs. W. L. Watson underwent an operation in the Bismarck hospital el at present is getting along nice- of Bismarck was in Mr. S. J. King of Bis- marck pi rough town Saturday and stopped for a little while to visit ? with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Wat- son. Friends of Mr. a er gave them a f day night. nd Mrs, R. E. Mey- ewell party Satur- They will leave shortly miles where ilar po- here. Sev- them, Mr, will be taken here by ‘hocl, signal maintainer at it and ate he will soon recover. Harry Bernstein of the Bismarck _Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and El-} Tribune was a caller in town Mon- vin and Opal Gray were dinner| day. guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove. Miss Irma Wagner spent the week-end with Miss Bella Goldsmith on the farm. . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley Jean called at the Andrew Kraft home Sunday. Harold Kraft is quite sick and we hope he will soon be better. v. and Mrs. A. N. Bickmore and daughter Miss Laura expect to leave right after school is out for a trip to Maine to visit relatives. We wish them good luck on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Vernol Bold and chif- dren and Mrs. B. A. Bold were guests of friends in Tuttle last week. April 27, Friday, after pond |ierat the Bante, Exami Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Moyer and family and Len Moyer were in Tuttle last week and Mrs. John Moyer was also in Tuttle to visit them. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler attend- ed the funeral of a Siebel boy at Mc- Clusky Sunday. Grant Palms of Fargo had an at- tack of appendicitis a while back. He had one last spring also. We hope he is all right again, as it is no joke to have it. i | Ghylin ° Miss Madge Runey and the county nurse were callers at the Ghylin school houses Nos. 2 and 3 Friday afternoon. Ghylin schools Nos. 1, 2 and 3 held a picnic at the “Rocks” Friday, April 27. Among the parents who were there were Mrs. Leo. Sheldon, Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mrs. Howard Wat- kins, Mrs. L. Davis, Mrs. A. Krause, Mrs. H. Folmer, and Mrs. Nels Alm. Paul Davis has moved to a farm near Wing where he will do some farming this year. Ella Funston spent the week-end with Hazel Rhines. She also attend- rally at Regan. E. Englebretson was a caller at Fargo Thursday returning Friday. He purchased a tractor while there. Mildred and Neal Funston called on Ella Funston Friday afternoon. Ella and Esther Krause called at the H. Folmer home Friday after- noon. Marie and Agnes Selahn were callers in Bismarck Friday and Sat- urday. Miss Marie had her eyes tested and she also had to purchase some gl Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and family were callers in Wilton Satur- any evening. ° nile Seibel called at the Krause home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and fam- ily were callers at the Fred Reiling home at Wilton Sunday. Mrs. Sigmund Rupp attended rally at Regan Sunday. Mrs. H. C. Arndt and son of Sco- bey, Montana, are expected at the A. J. Reaue home, the middle of this week, Alfred Anderson and Marion Alm attended Pentecostal services in Re- gan Sunday evening. Miss Etta Rupp of Bismarck was a caller at the Sig. Rupp home Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Hollstein and daughter, Rev. lolistein, were callers at the Rupp home one day last Miss Ella Funston closed school having a pic- nations for the seventh and eighth grades will be given vat 27, by Miss Edna John- son at the Ghylin School No. 2. Misses Florence Keator and Mar- tha Alm, accompanied by James Noon, attended Pentecostal services in Regan Sunday. Erate Gordon was a-caller in Re- evening. wr, and Mrs. Fr Ehnes and fam. ily atte services in Regan Sun- felen Seibel is working fo: John Koch at Wilton. , Auster of St. Paul, Minn., pod h a De eerecestat church evening, ‘ Ted Ehnes ‘called Bzgan Se+- galled at his home near|and Jane Rudd motored The pupils of D. E. Wheaton’s room enjoyed a picnic at the Apple Creek Fi afternoon, The friends and neighbors of B. F. Coons a: jim Sunday in laying the cement floor in new garage. The North American Creamery Company of Oakes, with Mrs. Geo, on as thei ‘epresentative, is open for bi ess. The Wheatons have advertised jtheir household furniture for sale, j preparatory to leaving at the close of the school year. Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Jr., entertained the Union Aid of Sterling Thursday. Those present were Mrs. T. Ellison, Mrs. E. Fogarty, Mi Bob Sharp, Mrs W. Riley, Mrs. Meland, Mrs. H. Wildfang, Mrs. Hallie Belk, Mrs. L. B. Smith and Mrs. Heft. Mrs, Hughes was the recipient of a num- ber of gifts. J. M. Bertholf of Knox, N. Dak., spent the week-end here with his family. Lee Hamblen is a patient in arck hospital. Miss Madge Runey was a caller in town Monday. Jaszkowaik has his well-drilling outfit here and is repairing the well back of Geo. Manley’s pool hall and restaurant. Joe Graner returned from Bis- marck Thursday where he relieved the expense clerk of the Northern Pacific freight office. W. L. Watson and daughter Esther went to Bismarck Sunday to visit with Mrs, Watson. George Vincent who relieved Joe Graner returned to Jamestown, L, E. Heaton shipped four carloads of live stock Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sevanick mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday afternoon and in the evening to Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Easton came up from Glencoe, where they are farm- ing, and spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pillsbury of Moffit passed through McKenzie Sunday. Mildred Dietzman spent Sunday at home. The Dietzman family are the happy owners of a new car. Mrs. Henry Wildfang of Sterling spent Saturday afternoon here. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth were busi- ness callers in Sterling Saturday. The 4-H club will meet Saturday at the home of Rev. S. J. Brooks. | Temvik ] —_—_—_—_—s Chas. DeWitt and Dave Calquhoun attended lodge at Linton Monday night. There will be a baseball dance at the pool hall Friday night. Every- one is invited. ~ Miss Ann Monahan of Linton spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Temvik. ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. Muckler motored to Linton Saturday evening. The many friends of little Mairs Leno are glad to see her able to be around again after her many weeks of inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Rose Schlecht visited at the home of her sister Mrs. Chris Grenz in Hazelton on Sunday. week-end at the Pfaff home. Miss Jane Rudd visited at Linton Sunday: Mr. Geo. Lynn of Linton was a business caller in Temvik Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son Neil attended the show at Hazelton Friday Tien i Mr. and Mrs. Enders and daugh- ters spent Sunday at the home of Leo, Daily, at. Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. Brogden visited in Hazelton one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Ed. and children and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Monahan and daughter at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix at- tended the show at Linton Tuesday night. rs. Charles Enders and daughters to Bismarck “> aecompanied home by Steve Koppy who has been 8 patient at the St. lexius hospital. Chas. De Witt and daughters Lola and Bernice and Grandpa Paulson motored to Aberdeen, S. D., on Mon- where they attended the funeral of Mr. Paulson’s brother-in-law. Christian Albrecht is again able to be at the store after having been con- fined to his home with the flu the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker motored to Linton one day last week. Math Koppy of Livona was a busi- ness caller in town on Friday. Harry Lynn of Linton visited in town Saturday evening. Rose Gimble is spending a few days with relatives in Hazelton. ydia Huber motored to Bismarck Saturday and spent the day shop- ping. ee ee eae [” Painted Woods } ence attended Regnier’s auction sale at Wilton Saturday afternoon. Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller Saturday afternoon. Stena Nelson visited friends in Wilton Saturday evening. Ole Lillefjeld went to Bismarck Sunday after a horse that Herb Crawford was bringing from Man- dan, Elias Lillefjeld accompanied him in their car. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown attended the funeral of Mr. Kikul at Baldwin Sun- day. Mr. Kikul passed away at Bis- marck one day last week from a stroke that he had while taking his usual morning walk. His home was at Bismarck, N. D. Iver Erickson called at the Alvin Lange home Monday evening. Andrew Nelson went after a load of seed wheat that he purchased from G, R. Brostrom. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest spent Monday afternoon at the Andrew Nelson home. Walter Waddington will help Fred Brown farm this summer. The Alvin Lang family has the flu this week. The children have been ill with it for quite a while. Herman Johnson was a Bismarck caller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld visited relatives at Wilton Sunday evening. Iver Erickson and family motored to Wilton Sunday. Gertrude Damstrom, who has been teaching school at Beulah, N. Dak., returned to her home to spend a couple of weeks. She came home Monday. Merle and Gertrude called at the Amlien Nelson home Wednesday eve- ning. Wm. Brown was a caller at Wilton Wednesday afternoon. Andrew Nelson and son Stena are busy putting in the crop on the Smith place. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald spent Thurs- day evening at the Ole _Lillefjeld home, it being Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld’s birthday. Mrs. Wm. Brown is on the sick list this week. ° | Carson ¢ Wm. F. Smedting returned from Waterloo, Ill., Sunday meet where he had spent the winter with his par- ents. He says the crop prospect in Illinois is very poor, most of the wheat being frozen out. The Grant county bankers held a meeting in Carson Wednesday night at the First State bank. The visit- ing bankers were: O. D. Sprecher, M. C. Rausch, J. G. Scept, P, E. Ras- mussen, David Fuller, P. J, Rausch and Ed Danelenko. The following officers were elected: Oliver Tol- lefson. president; P. J. Rausch, vice president; J. G. Sept. secretary- treasurer. Rev. Corbet’s residence at Leith was very nearly destroyed by fire Sunday noon, the family being at church, The fire got a good start before it was discovered. Prompt action by the citizens of Leith and the Carson fire truck saved the house. Emmons Botten left Friday for Hillsboro and Grand Forks to visit friends. The fire department was called out Wednesday to extinguish a small fire at the J. Cardos home, caused by_ gasoline explosion. Fred Dettloff was a business vis- itor at New Leipzig and Mott Wed- nesday. : Miss Tandy, one 0% the high- school teachers. was taken to the hospital at Elgin Saturday night, suffering with a bad attack of the flu. Twenty-seven were absent from school Monday, due to a flu epidemic. i J. C, Bell and family motored to ‘Arnold and Walter Reich spent the |® Monday. : Mr. McNally arrived from Bis- marck Monday, preparatory to tak- ing over the management of the pool hall which he recently pur- chased from R. J. Cashman. The junior class play was very well put on at the Orpheum Friday night, and drew a very good house for both play and dance. ‘. It is reported that Oliver Vint is moving his family to Leith, where he has purchased a barber shop. Attorney A. T. Nelson left Thurs- day morning for Grove City, Minn., to visit and help celebrate his father’s eighty-fourth, birthday. ‘Wm. Lagervall of Lark was trans- acting business in Carson Thursday. f Clear Lake Mr, and Mrs. Henry Olson spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen. Callers a the Harold. Hon rave he Tuesday were Dr. F. B. ge of Steele ‘and Sam Rasmussen of jismarck. , Mrs. Albert Christensen called on Mrs. Martin J. Olson of Driscoll Tuesday. A Hirthday party was given at the Faunce Luyben home Wednes- day evening in honor of Miss Fay Hargrave. A good ent a pleasant evening was spent. Pr, and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were callers at the Joe Paul- sen home Aegis ¢ Cir Little Billie Buddy Hargrave spent Thursday afternoon visiting with Walter Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newlsnd and family sto; at the Warre: Keller home a rt while Thursday eve- ning. iss Getha Klucksdah! acted as substitute for Miss Evelyn Thomas, teacher of Lake school No. 1, Friday. Miss was on the siek list. The Misses Fay and Lenora Har- Herman Hilderbrandt and son Clar- | M: crowd was pres- | Hi, grave closed their term of school Little was in the wureday Friday, and left from Steele looking morn for Chillicothe, Mo. their | farming home. Mrs. Jake gon and little tac, “Alice called at the Charlie Spiteer home Sunday. e | ns ial Canfield was well at the C. E. Rally in A 20. They re; a very Mrs. Emma Shaffer and daughter Vivian were Stcele callers Satur- day. iiss Alyce Meyer of Driscoll ac- companied by iss Getha Klucks- dahl and Lenno spent Saturday at Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and family were Saturday overnight callers at the Christ Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Nelsen and | t children also Ray Smit spent Sat-|some day the young folks say oe Canfield urday evening and Sunday with rel-|be blessed with a Christian atives at Regan. deavor. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Brown and| Mr. and Mrs. James Olson visited daughter of Halliday were week-end |at the Ole Oleon home Sunday eve- visitors at the Ole Nelsen home. ae jake Melhoff and Albert & Mrs, Brown is a daughter of Mr. and brought Bertha Eide beck to sch if Mrs. Nelsen. Callers at the Frank Shaffer home| Sunday. They @lso attended the C. Siecle’ Mer Page of Steele Mee AL. a ae je, Mrs. Page of Steele, Mrs. Al- bert Christensen, Myrtle and Walter, | O’La: Brit callers at the J. Cook ‘red Stanley, plliver and Lloyd ir. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave ‘and | home Knudson, Mrs. and Ole Wold were y esl fam at the Wallman home. ue ‘and Mrs, Joe Paulsen enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon John Howe called at the Wilkinson home Sunday. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hester Bailey was an Hansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. at at the A. Water home stn: Adolph Bassen and children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson spent "John Pool and Richard Adsms 01 al visited at the H. Davenport liom erie in Driscoll visiting relatives. ir. and Mgs. Henry Olson and Monday ni Bee cceleon visited at the sons Wayns and Lennord took Sun- day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jorgenson and H. Davenport Sunday. Ma i; Schilling, Wm. Buyer. jarven Magness of Sterling was Lila, and Ethel Hend Geo. Mickeleen called at the H. petty at the Will Stiles home Mon- jay. Littte Earl Carlson of Steele came to spend a few days with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. Warren Keeler: called at the Al- bert Christensen home Monday eve-| Davenport home Saturday. i iness. Joe Cook and Fred called dee at their homes Sunday. ay re- e turned to Wilton Albert and Bertha tad Sine Melhoff were callers at the Ole Olgon home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson were din- its at the home of ee { Welch’s Spur J Lawrence Doppler and Clarence Dorman visited at Clarence’s sis- ter's, Mrs. Wm. Davenport of Me-| da noken, Sunday. Clarence stayed at his sister's this week. Burnett ch has been quite ill with | Olson and He was in to the hospital |Joe Cook heme Su . the se the week, but is home jane ter iy ° and much better now. : benno Conrad Welch and the Snyder]. ‘Alice O'Brien Re get the week-end children, who were out of school over |in Wilton with Edna Fid ce week-end Ht the home of Mes. A. H. Helgesoa of Regan. Barney Strand and 1 were callers at the H.. home Sunday evening. 8. L. Jordahl was a week with the flu, started again Tuesday. Robert Welch called at his fath- er’s, Oliver Welch's, Wednesday. Tractor dealers were out tak- ing moving pictures of Oliver Welch and his tractor plowing Thursday. Necalcags a business These pictures will be uecu in dem-|caller in Regan Fridey. anaeA LORE: : Mr. and Mrs. Willard Diamond Mr. Cameron has been doing some in Si 5 disking for Mr. Horron this week. A. D. Welch motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. earl Snyder motored to Bismarck Friday. Clarence Dop- pler, who attends high school in town returned with them so as to spend the week-end at home. Mrs. John Nieland, teacher of Boyd No. 1, returned to her home Friday afternoon. Miss Nieland will drive from her home to school the remainder of the term. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family, Mr. Cameron, Otto Dorman, Mrs. Ed Daplee and son Leo, and Robert Welch were all Bismarck visitors ‘rom this vicinity Saturday. Leo oppler has been quite miser- able with the flu for several days. The little folks at Robert Welch's have been on the sick list also. Mr. Borron attended chureh serv- ices in Bismarck Sunday morning. His niece, Miss Anna Ives, who at- tends school in town, came home with him for the day. Mr. Borron took her back in the evening.g On his return he stopped at the Doppler farm looking for seed cats. < Chas. Snyder and grandson, Ralph, visited at the Doppler home Sunday. Mr. Snyder also called at Chas. Mallaid’s looking for hay. The Bismack Tribune represent- ative was in this vicinity the latter part of the week taking new and re- newal subscriptions. Mr. and Mrs. John Alsburg and family visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Joe Hill, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Weleh and school Monday. There will be P. T. A. at the a field school Saturday evening, May i ae be hegre . al re. Mrs. H. Davenport sttchaea the steader meeting in Regan ee id Mrs. H. Daven ir. and Mrs. H. Day and Cahrlotte Wilmo alled’‘ot Ge Wi pel wean hake pauge pf x londay evening May 7, there be an oratorieal contest st the Can, tat Danialton of Wilton ig in . Ve json this neigl sell are ha ae schoo! o'clock, Rev. Monson of will be here. Su be. gin at 10 er turday after- noon he will also me instruction at the eniid “econ at 2 o'clock. Anyone igtérested gt! to come. putas Ai jupper guests at .F. home Sunday were Mr. Pig m9 Ole Olsen, Mr. and Ghytin and son, Mi family, Mr. Cullough strated ti? the supper. [7 Wit Rose J A_ thunder shower visited this neighberhood Aatgoder. the the high wind Sunday soon drie family visited at the home of Mrs. Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler, Sunday. wrence Doppler took his broth- er Clarence back to Bismarck for school Sunday night. Ed Doppler and son Leo called at the Dirlam and Boyd homes Monday looking for seed barley. Jack Ishmall shipped a carload of hogs from the Spur the latter aor of the week. Jack has improvised a loading platform at the Spur. Robt. Welch and little son and daughter, Robbie and Laura called at the John Welch home Monday. Mrs. Olaf Feltheim and of Braddock visited at the John - M mn business Saturday. ——_—__———__—————© | son home Tuesday. a PY Zweber of New Leipzig was f Glen View | Visitors at the O. B. a business visitor at the courthouse | 9, e The funeral of Howard Fredrick- son, which was held Sunday at his old home, was largely attended. In- terment was made at Rose Hill cemetery. The news of his death at Miles City, Mont., Wednesday came as another great shock to this community. Howard was one of “our boys.” He left here in the early spring to look for work. Be-| | 4 sides his parents and sisters, he| is taking care of the childrens and leaves a host of friends to mourn his | housework for John sad and sudden departure. The com-| while she is in hospital at munity extends their heartfelt sym-| marck. pathy to the bereaved. _ x Tom Morgan was looking for his horses Tuesday. Curly Ousle going to break one of them for him. Howard Scott spent Sunday at the Lars Jacobson home. Two tractors and six five-horse| di outfits plowed 60 acres for Walter Johnson Friday. Two drills were also at work in the same field. Those who took part in the “bee” were Adolph Peterson, Henry Johnson, Herman Johnson, Chas. ek i. B. age Rudolph Hagen, Andrew Vollin, “Shorty” Jacobson, Walter Johnson and Vendelin Welder. ae . bgt hah ved son of a a rs. r Simons, misfortune to break his arm Fridey when he jumped from a ape strik- turned a after rn ed motor trip ‘western North Dakota, and out to Glendive, Montana. Miss Freda Schaffer of Braddotk Se two pest , > weeks Ne? DS the rea horne toe cates te mesg Mes. John leg gw at —. mn . ‘heodo! and family of ‘Bismarek ortued at the Jacobson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sorter and family of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Chester Erstrom home. al rr at Wilton Monda: ne. farmers here have all ony now and the 5 . Millard Jacobson called at the/ joyed. Chas Krots home Sunday evening. | served