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| Wing Esther Anderson, who is working for the Holme’s, spent Sunday with ae ee ir. and Mrs, Oscar Weitstock took Olive Mutchler to her home in Bismarck Saturday, Mrs. Weitstock remaining with her parents for a week, Rev. of Strutz Jamestown pee services in the German! Evangelical church north of Wing Sunday morning. Ruth Kerr left for her home in Hurdsfield Saturday after closing a term of school north of Wing. Miss Dorothy Smith left for her home in Belfield, she also having closed her school. Pete Jacobson of Pettibone visited friends here Saturday. Lawrence Monson of Pettibone was a Sunday guest at the Mueller home, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalbec and fam- ily spent Sunday at Goodrich. Mrs. Clara Jacobson and daughter Olive ited in Bismarck Saturday and Sunday. T | KFY A large crowd attended the dance f | Redington motored to ‘tuesday, Betty was to sii YR at Bismarck. adios \and ball game at the lake last Fri. aaa Sunday. All had a good Mr. and Mrs, Fover Sunday at home, also Mr. ner, Fred Wagner visi the John ‘Senet and Mrs. Wm. Wag- lo ———— McKenzie \ Mrs. O f Bi 's. Owens of Bismarck trans- acted business here Fri i ehh ee © food inspector was in tow: the carly part of the week siapects ing the various places of business, Mrs. G. H. Leathers of Mandan was a caller here Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton went to Bismarck Saturday and from there called on their daughter 1 Edna Putnam who teaches 15 miles jnorth of Bismarck in Burnt Creek | township, Im is isfortune of being burned about the arms while trying to put out Bismarck | da; Mrs. Putnam had_ the! staying with her son, Eddy for the Past two weeks Monday and re-| ports him doing vory nicely. Viola Marvel is visiting with her ree Archie Marvel for a few YS. Carson ° 0. P. Vint, who formally operated | a barber shop in Carson, if Topated | a shop in Leith, in the Pioneer hotel. County Auditor Chas. Emch, left Tuesday morning for Minot to at- tend the auditors’ convantion. E. B. Littlefield and Fred Detttoff were business visitors in Bismarck Tuesday. Butnistky & Gloss of New Eng- land have opened a general store in the building vacated by Sam Wein- stein, Mr. Weinstein returned to Hebron, where he had a store before coming to Carson. Giles MacDowell was kicked by a horse Friday. He suffered the frac- ture of several ribs. Emmons Botten returned from a business and pleasure trip to Hills- boro and Fargo Wednesday night. Mike Rausch, president of the |First State Bank of Elgin, was a business visitor in Carson Wednes- lay. Attorney A. T. Nelson returned THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mercedes, who has been making her horie with Mrs. Little the last few weeks. Oscar, Ingrid and Nellie Hag- strom motored to Bismarck Tuesday for the district high school musical contest. Among those who called at the John Johnson home Monday were L, M. Nordquist, Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson. Miss Lillian Anderson of Bis- marck spent Sunday at her home here. L, M. Nordquist, son Vernon and daughter, Ella, Cora De Vee, Helen and Vernon Richard, Velma, Helen and Doris May Johnson and Miss Lorretta Windmill of Wilton were callers at the Hagstrom home Sun- day afternoon, Clifford and Lawrence Richard of Wilton spent Sunday at the C. L. Johnson home. The Charlie Noon family has becn on the sick list the last few weeks, The Dan Drake family has moved into the old Gullstrom house in Grass Lake township. Mrs. Charlie Noon and son, Ival and John Noon and son Oliver were Wilton callers Monday. Mrs. Ed Broehl was on the sick list last week. Pete Mr. and Mrs. Johnson i the dance at Driscoll Monday eve- ning. Mrs. John Birkeland and daugn- ter, Gale, attended to business mat- ters at Sterling Saturday, Miss Dorothy Barkman spent the week-end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman motored to Driscoll Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Drarland and family and Clara Rise spent Sunday at the Seymour Arneson home. Clara Rise spent Sunday evening | with Bernice and Helen Bjorhus. Misses Marion Hanson and} Beatrice Des Koches closed a very successful term of school Friday. In the afternoon a short program was held in the schoolhouse. Miss Des Roches left for her home at St. John, N. Dak., Saturday. Mr. Erickson of Driscoll, who has rented the Soderholm farm, moved there Friday. Howard Brenden attended the dance at Wing Friday evening. Clar- ence Rise returned home with him. Miss Elizabeth Hustoft completed a successful term of school Tuesday. In the afternoon different kinds of contests were held after which lunch and lemonade was_ served. Miss Hustoft will spend a short time visiting friends before returning to her home at Manfred, N. D. The Luther league meets at the George visited at the Roy Little home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and fam- ily were Sunday visitors at the Paul Freeman home in Pleasant View township. Several of the men folks went to Regan Sunday to practice base- ball and get lined up for the com- ing baseball season. Mrs. Wm. McCullough, Mrs, An- | drew Oleson 2nd Mrs. Roy Little called at the Carl Berg home Sun- day morning to get eggs for setting. Ray McCullough and family at- tended church services at Canfield Sunday. —— | Rock Hill | OO Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson visited at the Wm. McCullough home Wednesday evening, Helen Scibel is doing housework for Mrs. Koch. Supper guests at the Ray Mc- Cullough home Fri night were Mrs. Strand and son, Einar, Mr. and Little and family, Gud- Mrs. J. F. rum Jordahl and Lucille Johnson, Mrs. J. F. Little and son, Clyde motored to Wing Wednes Ed O’Brien called a! der’s Friday. tarl: Mow- | Baldwin we: ployed at the Bertie restaurant at Wilton for the last six months, has returned home. Mrs. H. C. Arndt and son Henry Harold of Scobey, Montana are guests at the A. J, Krause home. Miss Elle Krause will accompany) them back to Scobey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were visiting at_ the Gotlieb Brennise home Sunday. Chas. Spitzers of also there. Mrs, Jacob Spitzer and daughters Bertha, Amelia and Alice of Bald- win were callers at the A. J. Krause home. Among the callers at Wilton from Regan Saturday were Mr. and} M ‘red Ehne ug. Krause and) Mrs. H. Arndt, Mr. and} tlieb Klipfield, Marvin Alm, Fischer, Ted Ehnes, Lloyd I Barlick Achey. Miss Grace Rasche of Valley City and Joe Kohler of Bismarck, were callers at the Sigmund Rupp home Sunday. | ber had caught fire from some smoldering refuse fire hambers. Mrs. Otto Johnson was in Steele last Saturday and brought her in- fant son with her to show the friends the new boy in the family. Louis Geisler purchased another tractor, and is not turbing ground jover in a brief time for putting in | the balance of the spring crop. Commerse Calkins traded two colts for an oil-pull tractor last week and is now completing his be- lated spring work with the engine. Mrs. Calkins is planning to raise at least 300 white turkeys. Rev. A. W. Poeter died at James- town Sunday morning at 2:30 a. m. Funeral services were conducted at Jamestown and at Steele Tuesday, Rev. F. W. Gress conducting the service at Steele in the Methodist church, and interment was made in the Woodlawn cemetery, The measles has invaded the Chas, Driscoll ' C P. V. Richards of Bismare the German Luthe it the schoolhouse Sunda el Rosvold of Bisma Smith home, and the children are ill with them, The Standard Bearer girls of the M. society met at the home Arletta Craig at Danymeyer's evening. Maude Chenowith of Sterling/a fj NM spent the week-end at home. SRORE THY’ Sab lee on Sane |e fire, that had accidentally been ‘ eC! shopped in Wilton Saturday. church basement Sunday evening,| Mrs. H. Davenport and daughters hay Mave shila s Snowlen week-end with Margaret |sct. The burns are not of a serious SRT SA oa and pleasure trip) Mr, and Mrs. John Johnson and|May 13. : motored to Regan Monday. - > ip ay Mu ad ae Stati Donald Johns had the misfortune| "re a" ote returned from the |£0?8 Fred and Ragnar called on .W. Wilkinson was a Regan calls | Over the week-end. : “jcement walk along the west side of of Having his hand split’ open When| oo T. T. Hughes entertained the hospital at Eh in, She Sa. keke Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson Sun-|® 7 er Saturda Mre. E. 1. Carr called on Mrs. | 2/8 trail garage, and the city coun- playing the first baseball game of “tvg payPresqited, the Woodmen, |to "the hospital suffering with a /°¥ ! Steiber Mrs, Harry MeCullough has been! Newcomer Monday afternoon, {il has passed a resolution request ae season Friday afternoon. Fern Haag, bee kes fit wore bad attack of the flu Koi ar e Rene eas g | ill. “ah w i to Wilton Saturday, to rand Mrs. 30 H. ‘Gun enter: | ne the N. P. to continue “ cement Glanville aiso got an aw! be y. 108 cast were 2 faeces consult a phy nined Miss ' Miss Hanson | W2!s over its property and connect blow on his forehead with the Kare ( its, Geo, Watson, Mrs. T. Hughes, |, irofessors Togeland and Monson || Schrunk || Mr and Mrs. Fred Borgquist| Mrs. Martin Dockter and son Or-| stair n and Miss Hanson | ith the walk south of the depot, ball. D. B. Leathers, Ed Easton, Wendel ond Eieurce Aas at Mandan 9| Visited friends near Still Sur ville visited at the Chris. Wange-|> tp, and crnest Repp and| rs. Roll Armstrong is very ill Mr, and Mrs. Ben Boss and daugh-| Drover, Mrs. Geo. Manley and Chas. |°"d, Bismarck Saturlay. | s. Wm. Hickel and Miss Mary] man home one day vol, family accompanied by Mise Doro. {With @ serious affliction, tor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,| /omJeon. the nce ed Shieh esate |, Mee and Mrs. Wm. Wilt and Regan shoppers Thurs-| Mrs. Louie Jor led on|thy Wood spent Sunday Mrs. Sam Wamsley has been very dack Glanvitie, Joe Graner spent the week-end at |! fapoeray a aly Jide : oft | daughter, Esther and Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. J. Little We “Heh tho A, Me Bruel ;, | il and word was sent to the absent $s. Everett See made aj bis home at Huff, N. D. » in Favor of the! Jrke Triewasser called on their len McAllister was a business} Mrs. Oscar Ma and chil-| phe Seer hee {, | daughters to come home, Miss Clara ca ip to the pital city nee Rise spent the week-end ntal home in Lein, Tep took his daughter Bertha to Thursday to consult an eye specialist. and Mr: Brom of Sweet re spending a few days with ughter, Mrs. G, A, Hubbell. Mr. a fs P. He: son Pat, formerly of thi but now Ss at umestown, Were dinn Anderson home Sun- 1, Kremeno! ver and Mrs, ore at the Clyde played on afternoon, Tut- Hi. The of the ale Wednesday at the A, They served a A net sum of alized. n was taken to the hos- and was operated on K. Kopplin and ‘ob Hein motored to David Hein, played on ny by Tuttle by Wing by a Gillitte is a guest at the B. VW. Craiam home this week, Word has been received here of the birth of a baby boy to Mr, and Mrs. Orval Lars: berdeen, S. D. Jacobson, Olive and attended the funeral vites of Mrs. Ida Soderholm in Lein Thursday. P. T. A. was well attended Wed- nesday evening. A very nice pro- gram was rendered by the school children, also several numbers by the high school orchestra. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Christenson and family, Mr. Hans Jacqpson and family, Charinda Broody and Mr. Christenson, all of Tuttle were guests at the Tollef Subey home Sunday. rs ‘© | Wilson | ° Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner motored to Wing Sunday to visit with Mrs. Wagner's sister, Mrs. Christ Berg, returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Newmiller also visited at Wing Sunday, Mrs. A. B. Nelson returned to her home in Wilson. She waited on her sick daughter. Mrs. Nelson is con- fined to bed herself. John Renich died at a Bismarck hospital Sunday. He is well known and loved by many. He leaves his parents, two sisters and four broth- ers to morn his death. John was 14 years old and a high school student of Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg were Wil- ton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg visited at the John Berg home Sunday eve- ning, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hockhalter were Regan callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berg _and boys called at the Reynold Berg home near Regan. Mir. Berg helped Reynold overhaul his old car. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Lang were Wilton shoppers Saturday cven.ng. Most farmers in this vicinity are through with their spring work with the exception of corn. Mr. Levenstine of Mercer gol a carload of hogs and cattle at Wilson Thursday and Friday leav- ing for St. Paul Saturday morning. Mell Newcomb called at the John Berg home Tuesday evening to get his sister, Mrs. Whicker home her vacation. The Ladies Aid is to meet at the eet Wolf home Sunday, May All of the young folks of the A. E. Nelson family motored to Wilton Saturday evening for a good time. Those who called at Lewis Wag- ner home Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Nathon of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. John Reuer of Mercer. Delbert Olson took a load of feed to be ground to the Ernest Long’ home one day last week. George Barreth and two daugh- ters of Temvik visited with their daughter and sister, Mrs. J. J. Schaffer over the week-end. ir. al irs. Wm. Wagner were Wilton callers Saturday. Gohn A, Berg, assessor of Wilson township was busy last week asses ing. . A. E, Olson motored to Wilton Tuesday on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf re-| turned from Jamestown Wecoestez reporting that ther daughter much better. Mrs. Christ Wolf and son Got- fred were Mercer shoppers Saturday Miss Betty Redington and Rosco Anderson of Willie; n Friday, May 4th, al Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roesche mo- tored to Mandan Saturday evening. | rs. J. M. Bertholf was called to \Barton, N. D., Thursday by the death of a nephew. Mrs. Bertholf | Was accompanied by J. M. Bertholf, |who drove down from Knox, and Donald Berthoff. Mrs. Chas. Thompson returned from Montevideo, Minn., where she has been visiting several weeks with her mother. Mrs. Jordan and daughter, Han- jnah of Bismarck were callers in town Wednesday, A. W. Thornton and family of Steele visited Sunday at the home of Porter MeNiell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roesche en- tertained Sunday, Mr. Roesche’s two sisters and his father and mother, The 4-H club met Saturday at the home of Rev. S. J. Brooks, The Indies will meet Wednesday at the church, Ed Conley has been busy plowing gardens this week. The Halloway show company con- cluded its engagement here Satur- jday evening. Mrs. Ivan Law_ and daughter, a shopped in Bismarck Satur- a Jack Smith transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. The office of B. F. Coons garage was being plastered Saturday. The garage will soon be in shape for oc- cupancy, There will be a meeting of the W. C. T. U. at the school house Fri- day evening. F. E. McCurdy will be the speaker. The repair work on the grade west of town is nearing completion and the road is beginning to look it did when it was first built a year ago last fall. $$ - ——_—_____——-# f Moffit | ———_—___—_e ° Mrs, W. G. McNally called at the DeHaan home Tuesday. farm south of town Tuesday and will farm it this summer. Miss Mabelle Olson visited at the John Benz home north of town Tuesday evening. Walter Durfee and Edw. Olson motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Sid White called at the DeHaan home Wednesday. Dewey Olson motored to Bis- marck Wednesday evening to get his father. Rev. Brooks of McKenzie was a business caller in Moffit Wednes- day. W. H. Brownawell of Wild Rose was a business caller in town Wednesday. Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and Miss Jordis Rafteseth called on Mrs. Mel- vin Thorsen Wednesday afternoon. Miss Jordis Rafteseth visited at the H. P. Asselstine home Wednes- day evening. George Lewis was a business call- er in town Thursday. Misses Mabelle and Evelyn Olson and Mrs, W. V. Carrol and daughter, Lois motored to Bismarck Thursday. Ed Klieman left for Rochester, Minn., for medical treatments at the hospital there, one day this week. Cormie Kimble was a passenger to Bismarck Thursday via the Soo. Mrs. M. D. Olson motored to Hazelton Thursday. Miss Jordis Rafteseth spent Thursday evening at the DeHaan home. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children spent Friday evening at the Lee Hamblen home near Mc- Kenzie. They took Richard home as he has been visiting here for a few days. Rae Sid White spent Friday at tl e Benz home. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and Mr.. and Mrs. M. G. MeNally and son, Wayne motored to Bismarck | Friday. Everyone attend the services at the church “Mother’s Day,” cages | May 18th, at 10:30 a. m. There will be special music by the choir. The teacher and pupils in the primary room had a very nice party Saturdey afternoon which was very much enjoyed by the youngsters, Quite a few from here at led the funeral of John Olson, of Edw, Olson, which was held at Bismarck Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Burns Bailey and children spent Saturday and Sunday mo ie Henry iterling. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstade and children and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar pee, ine eullres spent Sunday at the Val Bonz e. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit enter- tie about 25 aig at a very delicious Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children motored to McKenzie Sun- day and visited at the Lee Hamblen home. Fronk Ni Benz and Archie Marve! motored to Bismarck Monday to get some T*btise Olson returned home from Bismarck where she has been Ollie Kindall rented the Sid White|, Olson home, north of | da: Shields team, Lyman Vaught was a caller Raleigh Tuesday. Miss Helgo, Miss Johnson and Mr. |MacFagen of New Leipzig were in Carson Monday night. Seeding is practically completed in this vicinity. A real good rain is needed. Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Stone and Mrs. Carl Cashman were Bismarck visitors Tuesday. The many friends of Mrs. John; Schoening will be pleased to learn that she is getting along fine at the | hospital in Bismarck, where she has; undergone an operation, a Y i Sterling ~ \ —— Miss Luella Tollefson spent the week-end in Bismarck with rela- tives, Carey Johnson and family were town callers Tuesday evening. Mrs. Tom Stewart spent the week-end in Dawson with her sister, Mrs. Dewy Goodman, Ernest Johnson spent Sunday at his parental home. The P. T. A. will have their meet- ing, May 17. The men members will give the program and serve lunch. Mrs. Helmer Meland was shop- ping in Driscoll Tuesday after- noon. Miss Bertha Petersen was town Monday evening. Hezel Feather, Nora Grandson and Miss Yidsti entertained the Union Aid Saturday afternoon. Mildred Johnson spent Saturday night and Sunday at her parental home. Miss Peggy Petersen motored to Hazelton Sunday to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson and family visited at Tom Stewart's Saturday evening. L. 8. French and family from Bismarck visited at Carey Johnson's Sunday. Raymond Johnson who is work- ing for his uncle, Walter Dietzman of Menoken, visited at his parental home Sunday. Miss Hazel Feather, Nora Grand- son, Miss Yidsti, Lucille Ellnes ard Erma Cox motored to Bismarck Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elness and daughter, Lucille accompanied _ by Veronica Riley motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Elie and daughters were in Driscoll Sunday. Jim Riley accompanied by Mrs. Helmer Meland and_ son Robert motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Cheno- with and daughter, Doris, also Veronica Riley were shopping in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grantham of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ishmael of Menoken visited with Mrs. Tollefson Sunday. sal Tom Stewart and family visited in Driscoll Sunday. Peggy Petersen and Mrs. H. R. Wright went to Driscoll Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedine visited at Magnuse’s Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Meland and sons, Robert and Albert, were visit- ing in Driscoll Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sharp were town callers Saturday afternoon. Henry Stiles was in town Tuesday night. Carey day. i Carl Byer has a new car. Edgar end Ernest Johnson accom- panied by their sister, Mildred and cousin, Alton motored to Driscoll Sunday afternoon. ° _————<—__—————+ | Still eee | ———— Mr, and Mrs, William Richard and children are guests at the home of Mrs. Ricbard’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, C, L. Johnson. Last fall the Richards leased their home in Wilton and motored to Cali- fornia where they have spent the winter, returning to the Johnson home Saturday. En route they have visited relatives and friends in a number of states. Mrs. Amond Thor and Mrs. Henry Thor called on Miss Ella Nordquist last Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Gospel Mission of Still were entertained at the home of Mrs. Steve Little Fri- y afternoon. Otto Asplund, who has spent sev- eral days helping his brothers with their spring work, returned to his home in Bismarck Satur: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony motored to Bismarck erase, in in Johnson was in town Sat- Thor home Sunday afternoon to help Mr. Thor celebrate his scventiet! pond Me. Thor is a pioneer of community. Mr. and Steve Little and children visited with Mrs. Little's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson, Sunday. ~ Inci- mother, Mrs. Bender, near Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson called at the James Nony home Sunday. Callers at the John Kock home Sunday were Mr. Ackerman, daugh- ter, Anna, sons, Andrew and Gustof, Mr. Walker and daughter, Leroy and Margaret Marchant and Pearl Whi _J. E. Witt has been on the sick list the later part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and Pearl White called at the Fred Smith home Friday evening. Miss Marcella Neiter, who has been employed at the Grant Linsdey home the past three weeks, has re- turned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant were Wing shoppers on Tuesday evening. Miss Pearl White has been on the sick list the past weck. Roy Stewart, Johnnie Sattler and ma Weber called at the Lawyer home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiter were in Wing Tuesday. Mrs. Christ Hein was a Wednes- day visitor at the E. M. Nolan home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kock and M: and Mrs. Ted Ehnes were in Bis- marck on business Wednesday. Margaret and Irene Marchant were absent from school this week. Ted Ehnes took a load of gra’ to Wing for R. G. Marchant on Thursday. Mrs. John Koch visited at the R. G. Marchant home Thursday after- noon. Tillie Wentz is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Kock, this week. Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughter, Helen called at the Lawyer home Friday evening. Miss Beulah Lawyer closed a suc- cessful term of school Friday night and returned to her home in Drake Sunday evening. Roy Marchant called at the Fred Smith home Friday afternoon to get a load of barley. Mrs, John Koch was a Wing shop- per on Thursday afternoon, Ben Lawyer of Bismarck visited his mother, Mrs. Lawyer and sister, Beulah Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiter, son, Harold and daughters, Marcella and Vivian were Sunday callers at the W. Stark home. Callers at the Marchant home Sunday evening were Mrs. Henry and Herman Selinger and son, Earl James and Dorothy Smith, Henry Paney called at the Lawyer home Saturday. Alice Halverson closed her school April 27th, Johnie and Emanuel Fade were at the ball game at Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Nolan and fam- ily were visiting with Mrs. Nolan’s aia Mrs. Gust Fry who is serious- ly ill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homberg took Sunday dinner with their daughter, Mrs. George Harmon. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Lawyer and family, High Lawyer and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and daughter spent Sunday with their mother and sister, Mrs. Lawyer and Beulah, be- fore they departed for Drake. = —# Lein ——_—+ A fairly large crowd attended the funeral of Mrs. N. A. Soderhol 1 held at the church Thursday after- non. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson called at the Sivert Brenden home Thursday afternoon. John Gunderson who is working near Regan spent Sunday visiting at his home. Ed Nygaard and N. A. Soderholm motored to Driscoll Wednesday aft- ernoon, Mr. and Mrs. Heimo Surtola are parentd of a son born May 4th. Arnold Christianson, Joseph and Arthur Rise, Andrew Brekken, Misses Elizabeth Hustoft and Olga Rise called at the Gunderson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhae, son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ri motored to Robinson and Wing Sun- day. Bennie Lein of Regan called on friends in this neighborhood Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Christianson visited at the Marie Olauson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephon, Mr. and Mrs, Art Bjorhus and fam- “lf spent Sunday evening at J. 0. se’s. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Christianson, Arnold Christianson and Elizabeth Hustoft motored to Driscoll Satur- evening. Iga Rise motored to Wing Wed- nesday. afternoon, Not a way large crowd attended services held at the church Sun- ce afternoon. There will be Eng- lish services Ma: visitor in Regan Monday John Carlson Clus! motored to Mc- y one day last week on a busi- mission, Harold Baron spent Satur- ernoon and Sunday at the n residence, Robert P: aner was a caller at the Alta store Thursday. The Uhde boys have lost a couple of Shetland ponies. They were seen Saturday evening in the Alta neigh- borhood. Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Malone were shoppers in Regan Saturday. Alvin and Caroline Brackett rode out to the Anderson farm with the mail carrier Saturday, Dennis and Doris Carlson were on the sick list a couple of days last week. Otto Rhinchart hauled a load of goods for the Alta store Monday. Ellen Doyle spent Sunday at their 3 jge Runey and Mrs. Evarts visited the Pleasant View consolidated school Monday. Mary Doyle has gone to Velva to visit a while before going to summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist were business visitors in Regan Tuesday. o—_— | Estherville ° ————+ Mrs. Carl Berg and son, Lyle visit at the Frank Mickelson home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were Re- gan callers Monday noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg called at the Uhde home Monday afternoon, August Westerman was a_ busi- ness caller at the Carl Berg home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Berg visited at the Frank Mickelson home Tuesday evening. Willie Uhde and Mrs. Art Marble were Regan shoppers Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg and Mrs. Reinhold Berg were Regan callers Wednesday. Mrs. M. Wallman spent Thursday with M Harry Davenport. Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and daugh- ter Odessa and Mrs. Art Marble isited with Mrs. Anna Knutson, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglem of Wil- ton were callers at the Cecil Elkins and Roy Little homes Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs, .Frank Mickelson were Wing shoppers Saturday. Ed O’Brien, veterinarian of Wil- ton, was a professional caller at the Earl Mowder home Friday. Ole Uglem is putting down a new well on his faj.a this week. George Benedict is helping him. Miss Lillian Parmenter motored to McClusky Friday, where she spent the week-end with her rela- tives. Reinhold Berg motored to Wilton Wednesday for repairs for his tractor. Mrs. Anna Knutson and son, Oliv- er transacted business in Regan Thursday. 5 Willie Uhde was on the sick list a couple of days this week. Mrs. Charles. Manning called at the Leon Webster home Wednesday evening to get some setting hens. Joe Mickelson delivered some gas to Freddie Steindly Friday morning. A. H. Lundberg called at the Roy Little farm Thursday evening to get some cattle that had strayed away. ge Harry Davenport is putting in some crop on the M. Wallman farm. Mrs. Ella Benedict of Wilton is visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Roy Little. Bill Johnson called at the Roy Little home Saturday afternoon, bringing Gene home to spend Sun- da; —-? Ye The P. T. A, at Canfield Saturday night was well attended. Miss Runey was present, also a man speaker. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. Tris will be the last meeting until next fall. Frieda Uhde, registered nurse, who has been nursing in a govern- ment hospital in Wyoming, has re- signed her position and is expected tome some time soon. She is visit- ing with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Bailey, at Laurel, Mont., on her way home. Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and daugh- ter, Odessa, Mrs. Art Marble and children, Mrs. Reinhold Berg, Mrs. Carl Berg and children, Chas. Man- ning, Cecil Elkins and Mrs. Roy Little and mother were among the callers in Regan Saturday after- noon. i Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot, Joe Wold and Robert McCullough motored to Wing Sunday after- noon, 20 at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg and fam- Howard Eddie Arneson | ijy were Sunday guests at the Rein- and Clarence Rise atended the bal!|}o1q and Carl Berg homes. game at Wye Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- Olga and Glenwood Rise motored |i1y were Sunday afternon aes at ing. to Wing Monday morning. Fe AT ail canon] the Chris Berg home near Mrs. ‘The Misses Catherine and Rose! dren, Ida and Helmer motored to Regan Monday. Miss Mabel Dimond of Regan h: ing with her sister-in-law, ard Diamond. y Rasche and daughter, motored to Regan Wedne! i been Mrs. M Shirley day. Mrs. Joe Mic! Willard Dimond f Mrs. Joe Mickelson called on the Louie Jorgenson home Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. F. Little called at the Mrs. K. Kolb and W. H. Kolb homes Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Fisher of Regan were supper guests at the Ray McCullough home Sunday. Guss Olson and Esther F prised their many friends quietly married last week. Services were held at the Can- ae n called at the ryer sur- by being by Rev. Monson of Bismarck, A large crowd was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Middlestead of Bismarck were guests of the Wall- man home Sunday. kin’s Saturday. Chas. Our and Olaf Wold motored to Regan Saturday evening. Mrs. Willard Dimond has been ill. The Danielson children have started to schol again after being absent for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold were guests at the Paul Greenan home Sunday. Chas. Oour and Olaf Wold boarding at J. F. Little’s while domg some breaking for A. H. Lundberg. A. T. Kolb and Stephen Monroe called at John Kierland’s Wednes- day. Louis Jorgenson and Virgel Little called at C. E. Christianson’s Friday after school. County — superintendent Madge Runey and Mr. Leissman of Bis- marck attended P. T. A. at the Canfield schoolhouse Saturday eve- ning. Alec Anderson and family motored to Bismarck Monday. Guests at ihe J. F. Little home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Breen and son, Donald, Mrs, Her- bert Little and daughter, Erma and Dean Myers. Mary Scott, high school student of Bismarck, spent the week-end at her parental home. Miss Parmenter spent the week- end at Drake. Luther Bailey and family attended services in Regan Sunday. Willard Dimond, Clyde and Virgel Little motored to Guss Gordon's and Jim Worden’s Sunday. Those who atended the Christian Endeavor rally in Bismarck from around here Sunday were Violet Olson, Burnett Jacobson and father, Barney and Einar Strand, Doris Mc- Cullough, Irma Mycrs, Clayton and Ruth Little, Gudrum and Kenmar Jordahl and Lucille and Emile Olson. © —$< $4 | Ghylin | —_—_____—_—_—_—"__* Most al! the women around this neighborhood are busy planting garden and raising chicks. August Krause butchered and dressed a hog and delivered it to Aug. Gilsley Saturday. Fred Erbuck was a caller in Reg- an Monday. i Mrs. Fred Elnes was a caller in Regan Monday afternoon, Hilda Krause is employed at the Charlie Noon home. Misses Clara and Hilda Krause and Marion Alm and Alfred Ander- son attended the dance at Baldwin) Saturday. uss August Krause has finished foundation for a new porch and is/| planning on building it soon. August Eilsley’s were callers at) the A. J. Krause home Friday eve- nine, | Ruebin Krause called on Paul} Rupp and Willie Ehnes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and family called at the Phillip Siebel | home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davies were call-| ers in Regan Saturday evening. Florence and Elsie Keator were | Regen callers Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Englebulsen. and chil-! dren, accompanied by Hilde and) Clara Krause were callers in Regan | Saturday afternoon, | Mrs. Roy Rasche and Mrs. Ed Rasche were callers at the Sig.; Rupp home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kickel and son Herman accomnanied by Mrs. E. Cape of St. Louis, Missouri, were | callers at the Sig. Rupp horie Fri- day, Miss Esther Krause is visiting} with her grandmother at Wilton. Ted Ehnes of Regan is working at} the Joe Sorch at Baldwin. Adolph, Clara and Hilda Krause were callers at the Gotlieb and Daniel Leno homes at Tuttle Sun- day. Rev. J. B. Happel of Bismarck,, was a caller at the A. J. Krause ‘Sarah Mowder and 0m] home Sunday and Monday. Clara Krause, who has been em- | field schoolhouse Sunday conducted | W. H. Kolb called at J. F. Per-| are | the | ayed for the dance at the ¢ ity hall Monday evening. ere Four carloads George Tee of and Mrs. Koon inday afternoon at the farm of James _K Mr. and M Lewis enter- tained friends Sunday afternoon and evening. Mrs. H. A, Knudson entertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of Mr. Kudson’s birthday. The Ladies’ Aid met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Olson. Mrs. John Steeg and Mrs. Olson were joint hostess Raymond Van Vleet had the mis- fortune to break his arm in two places while cranking the car. i Wm. Meyer accompanied ay Meyer to New Salem Mon- rances Sherman spent Monday night at home, returning Tuesday to Bismarck, Miss Helen Thomas came from Bismarck Monday, returning Tues- day. @ { ! i Tuttle e 2 Mrs. Isadore Kremenetsky visi- ted with her sister, Mr: Henry Kremenetsky over the K M ison and sm ismarck over visiting relatives the and KF. Hartmann has gone to burn, N. Dak., where he has accepted a position as bookkeeper with a lumber company. Mrs. S.A. I eft for Kansas City Tuesday morning, having been called there by the recent death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs, Grover Peterman. Miss jorenson who has been tran ing business in Chi- cago the past two weeks, returned home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peterson of ing frien and Fargo. Mrs. L. L. Friestad and daughters spent Saturday shopping in Bis- marek. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty of Wing called at the F. P. Hutchison home Sunday evening. F. B. Sorenson transacted busi- ness in Stecle Wednesday forenoon, Jurge Huestad was in Tuttle Sun- day visiting with friends, Clark Whitehead and family have moved into the W. F, Hartmann house, "ae | Steele o———_—_—_———______——___® —Attorney J. McCarter has rented the Shuey house formerly occupicd by George Musson and expects to move as soon as necessary repairs have been made, —o in which he became owner of a good four-room house west of Nicholas Ryan, Chas. Whitney assisted in getting it moved with a_ large tractor to the farm three miles cast of Steele. Miss Ona Mahin was at Bis having some dental work di because she had to remain an 2 i y, Paul Gress, who was at! the District high schcol contest, was secured to drive her coupe back to orange of Bi: ele Wednesday ning, and pr conference of the Methodist church. Another near fatal accident with a badly smashed up car occurred on | last Tuesday 2t the intersection of | the U. S. trail near the Woodlawn hotel, when Peter Delenberg, Jr..| failed to heed the “stop” sign and collided with a car on the trail. The Steel high school came off with many honors at the di high school meet at Bis Wednesday, May 2nd. Out of 15 en-| tries th econtestants won eight first | places, and three second places, The Mozart Musical club of the Steele high school elected repre- sentatives to attend the North Da- kota Federation of Music clubs at 'Valley City, Thursday and Triday, May 3-4. The club rendered three selections at the meet. i Rev. F. W. Gress, ited Robin- son, Lake Williams, Pettibone and Tuttle Friday in the interests of the Kidder country dry organization, and the daily vacation Bible school of the County Sunday School asso- ciation. A Saturday afternoon the new siren gave the first fire alarm calling | the fire brigade to the home Sheriff Burton, where a pile of lum- Dawson visited h friends in Tuttle Sunday. Art Ericson purchased a tractor | in Farman, Wahpeton } J. J. Altes closed a deal recently; | Nilles, of Langdon, “N, coming Sunday from Asbury col- lege, Wilmore, Ky. and one other daughter coming from Iowa, The Northern Power and Light jcompany is taking down the swing- ings st lights and replacing them with bracket lights fastened to the 's on the corners. This will not so much light because of the s lining the streets, aa eee | Decisions of \ Supreme Court ° | Billings School District, a municipal corporation, Plaintiff and Appellant - and Storlie School District, & municipal corporation, Intervenor and Appellant vs. Loma Special School Dis- trict, a municipal corporae tion, et al, Defendants and Respondents. (1) The regularity of the incor- poration of a village can not b2 attacked collaterally. : ion 1243 C. L. 1913 pro- 3 that an incorporated village he organized as a special school district. In the instant case the village of Loma was organized as a special school district. The villa; f three stricts. One of t! ‘ s affected by the or- g ie special schoo! dis- trict brought an action to enjoin the special school district, the memh of the board of education tha the county superintendent | schools, the county treasurer and ¢2¢ county auditor, from levying or i taxes in the territory de- ached from such plaintiff school district or from in) any manner treating such territory as a part of said Loma. special school district. |In such action the plaintiff contends (eee the incorporation of the village |of Loma was irregular; that certain territory was included in the village which was not urban in character. It is held that this is a collateral attack upon the incorporation of he village and that such objection t lable to the plaintiff in ctional action, 3 Vhere all proceedings re- ed by sections 3840-3848, C. L. 913, for the incorporation of a village have been had, the territory described in the petition (section 3843) and in the order of incorpora- tion (section 3844) becomes incor- porated as a village, if a majority of the votes cast at the election, held for the purpose of determining | whether such property shall be in- |corporated as a village, are in favor of such incorporation; and the in- corporation is not rendered invalid because the board of county commis- sioners, in the order declaring the result of the election and the in- corporation of the village (section | 3848, through inadvertence, mis- described the territory included in the village. In canvassing the re- | turns of such election, the board of county commissioners has no r to alter the boundaries of the village. (4) For reasons stated in the opinion, it is held that an incor- | porated village which is part of three common school districts may | be organized as a special school dis- jtrict, under section 1243, L 1913, (Syllabus by the court) From a judgment of the district court of Cavalier County, Burr, dada, plaintiff and intervenor ap- al. Balnion of the court by Christian- son, J. Burr, J., being disqualified, did not participate; Hon. Thos. H. Pugh, Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, sitting in his stead. George M. Price, and John J. Dak. At- for Appellants, ‘on & Snowfield, of Langdon, tor N. Dak., Attorneys for Respondents. {How Thin Men and Women Gain in Weight , McCoy’s Tablets, sugar-coated and rich in weight building agents are easy to take and will not even dis- turb the most delicate stomach. These wonderful health building strength creating, weight producing tablets are now sold in every drug store in North America and millions of them are used every month. McCoy takes all the risk—Read this ironclad guarantee, If after taking 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy's Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any thin, underweight man or woman doesn’t gain at least 5 and feel completely satisfied with the marked improvement in health— your druggist is authorized to return big Rog ined “pein e name 's Liver Teblets has been shortened — se of | ack for MeCoy’s Tablets at Cowan or Finney’s Drug Stores,—Adv.

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