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* FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN. i eleiaiet i el ———— i _ — j | °F called at John Welch’s and also at|riage licenses last week, one nj ters, Mrs. Larson Svendsgaard of|been nursing in a government hos- Iso @ ball game between the| Mrs. Roy Little and Mrs. Benedict { Schrunk | |Robert Welch's, Tuesday to Emmons Botten and| Woodworth, and Ann Lillefjeld of] pital. young folks of Regan and Canfield wore Sunday afternoon guests at! NQ TIME LOST ry A number of young folks of this) Ruth H. Forde of Hillsboro, and one | Jamestown, visited at the Ole Lill:f-| | Mrs. Harry Davenport and Ruth! which was won by the Regan young-|the Paul Greenan home. vicinity attended the dance in Men-jon Saturday to Peter E. Dillinberg) jeld home Wednesday evening. _ Wilmot were Wilton callers Tues-|sters. Several from here attended the AT D. B. Cc ., Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Marchant,|oken Saturday evening. Some at-|of Selfridge and Grace Garret of | Mrs. Sam Fairman_ is helping! day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson; ball game jn Wing Sunday after- le daughters, Margaret and Irene were |tended the dance at the Woodruff | Carson, | Mrs. Iver Erickson with the work} Mrs. Carl Berg was a Regan| were Wing shoppers Saturday, noon, between Regan and Wing. The | Tuesday evening callers at the John | barn. Emmons Botten and Ruth Forde: for a time. Veige , {Shopped Wednesday morning. Charlotte Wilmot was an over-|score was 3 to 0 in favor of Regan.; | Every summer. Dakota Business Kock, Jr. home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doppler attend-| were married at the bride's home in| | Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld visi-| Callers in Regan Wednesday eve-|night guest of Doris McCullough; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan and College, Fargo, buzzes with the Dr. Elgers of McClusky was called|.ed church in Bismarck Sunday.| Hillsboro Thursday, May 24th, and|ted relatives at Wilton Friday. to the Neiter home Tuesday evening | Their son Clarence was confined in|returned to Carson, Saturday night.| Leo Fossum and Westey Maaon|ily, Axel Johnson, Pete Mickelson,| Mrs. Harry Davenport and George | home Sunday evening. | end hi . where Leo Neiter is seriously ill|the afternoon. E Attorney I. N. Steen returned to)of Bismarck spent Tuesday nnd) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder, Mr.| Mickelson motored to Wilton Satur-| Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth | 27¢ teachers, eager to get into with pneumonia. A number of the neighbor boys/Carson from Dickinson Monday.| Wednesday at the Ole Lillefjeld and Mrs. Roy Little, son Norman, |day. and daughter, Mrs. Otto Larson! business’? as early as possible. Mr. and Mrs. John Kock, Jr., were | ™ct at Menoken to practice baseball | Steen having been in Dickinson for | home. and Mrs, Benedict. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Berg were | were Sunday evening visitors at the | Summer school saves time, tuition Denhoff shoppers on Tuesday. Sunday afternoon. They played the| several days attending to some bus-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and) Mrs. A. Steindly + ar ca ‘ed to the| Wilton callers Saturday, Wm. Mickelson and Harry Daven-| and board money, puts you on Tom Novak was a Wing caller|sravel crew, and called it Menoken!iness matters. son, Ernest spent Sunday afternoo: | willie Steindly home near Wilton| Saturday afternoon callers in Re- | port homes. somebody's payroll sooner. Thursday. against Burleigh, Pincha Peter Botten and wife left Sunday ,8t the home of their parents, Mr.| Thursday morning on account of the! were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickel-| George Mickelson and Harry Dav- | 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Kock had sup-|_ Marcus Tremblay of Brittin vis-| morning for Minnesota, where Mrs.|8"d Mrs. Andrew Nelson. illness of Mrs. Steindly, ‘son and daughter, Odessa, Willie | cnport were Wilton caller | D. B.C. ACTUAL BUSI- Per at the Roy Marchant homejited and dined at his uncles, Ed.)Rotten will visit for several weeks.) |Mr_ and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and) ‘The Ladies Nonpartisan club met|and Frieda Uhde, Mrs, Carl Berg| Some of the young folks »| NESS training (copyrighted—un- Thursday evening. Doppler Sunday evening. h », |Mr. Botten is expected home the son, Gera id, Ann Lillefjeld of Bis-lat° the Frank Mickelson home |and daughter, Naomi, Charles andj picnicking at the Rocks Sunday. | obtainable elsewhere) means 8-hour Mrs, Tom Novak is on the sick list| | Robert Welch visited at his uncle’s,| ater part of the week. marek, Chris Lillefield and Harold ‘Thursday afternoon, a pot luck|Karl Manning, Wm. Johnson, Earl seiocrebasey | digs, and. G-day weeks iN pele this week. A. D. Welch, Sunday evening. Mrs. J. M. Evans is reported lash of Bismarck had Sunday din-liunch was served. Mowder, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little] Special offer good until! *sound. Y. leche Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant, | ¢ dangerously ill at her home three the af the vie a a ie . OE! 4 Mrs. Anna Knutson, Mrs. Artiand Norman. Suite 10th. Invest now in| US. SRS ti itspe tt) Mrs. Elizabeth Novy, son, Louis) § —Writean Townahin (miles south of Carson. It js hoped | the a fernoon they all with Mr. and) Marble, Mrs, Wm. Mickelson and| The Regan hotel changed hands 1 bli Servi hap: | work with better salaries. Watch were Wing shoppers Thursday. | Wilson Township !jty her many friends, that she will) Mrs, Ole Lillefjeld and Mrs, Els-lircida’ Uhde attended Ladies’ Aid| Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Brackett | United Publie Service Prefer-| results. ‘Follow the $ucceS$ful” Sr., Tillie Wentz and Mr. Scight} A, E. Nelson’ motored to Bis- were in Wing Monday. He marck Monday to get Amey home| ® Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt visited|for her vacation. She is working in | Mrs, Witt’s parents at Tuttle Sun-|the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. John Kock, Jr., Mrs. Koc’:, | @——_———-@ | have a speedy recovery. : Painted Wooe: lake. in Regan Wednesday afternoon, and family are going on the farm,|red Shares. Ask any ee | June 4-11, Write F. L. Watkins, — day. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hann The county road graders are do-jalso Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg of Re-| were Wilton callers Monday evening. ing some work in Schrunk township |gan visited at the John A, Berg] Andrew Nelson went to Wilton| *-————————————— | get some seed wheat. ily motored to Wilton Saturday eve- _ a a — At uReHERt " |home over Sunday, idcnany. Mrs, Wm. Mickelson and daugh-| Joe Wold is helping Cccil Elkin’s ' ning. UITS IES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sieble visited} Mr, and Mrs. Edward Esslinger| Albert Nelson who has been|ter, Odessa visited at the Uhde/ with his farming. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mickelson were Fr GROCER! with relatives near McClusky Sun-|and sons, Roy and Wilbert of Gar-| working near Regan is staying home| home Monday. A_ good-sized crowd attended the | Wilton callers Saturday. — day. rison visited at the Sam Berg home| for a few days helping his folks. He| Mrs. Reinhold Berg was a Regan| picnic and community dinner at! Mr, and Mrs. Reinhold Berg were Tom Novak was a McClusky call-|over Sunday. Mrs. Esslinger is alcame home Saturday evening. shopper Monday Heciti B She also| Canfield Friday, May 25th. There|Sunday guests at the Ernest Lange QUALITY — SERVICE — LOW PRICE er Wednesday. sister of the Berg’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld ar@}called at the Carl Berg home in the! was lots of good things to eat, be-!home. Phone 279 ~WE DELIV 305 7: Mr. and Mrs. John Kock, Sr,| | Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Nelson motored| Mrs, Elsberg spent Tuesday after-| afternoon. sides 10 gallons of ic am. There} Mr, and Mrs. Ole Uglem, Mr. and ER~305 7st. motored to Wing Thursday. to Washburn on business matters|noon visiting at the Elias Lillefjeld| George Mowder was a business - = Ted Fade, who has becn help-|one day this week. home. caller in Regan Monday. ’ ing at the R. G. Marchant home, re-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and| Orbra Hannifield was among| Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and Mrs. turned to his home Thursday eve-|family motored to Bismarck on|those that graduated from the Wil-|Art Marble motored to Wilton ning. - Memorial day to spend the day, re-|ton high school Thursday evening.| Tuesday afternoon and spent the 9 Mrs. John Kock, Mrs. Ted Ehnes | turning in the evening. Exercises were held in tha Grand|afternoon visiting with friends. ARGUE and son, spent Thursday afternoon| Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Berg and| theatre. Cecil Elkins called at the McCoy with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P,| Mr. and Mrs, Earnest Lange visited! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown at-|home Monday. If the food is pure and Acperman near Still. at the Ed Berg home last Sunday. | tended the graduating exercises held} Oliver Knutson helped August Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant, Mr. and Mrs. John motored to|at Wilton Wednesday evenii daughters, Margaret and Irene| Wilton Tuesday when Mrs. Berg] Mr. and Mrs. visited Sunday afternoon with Mr.| consulted a physician. She is suf-|sons, Gerald and F and Mrs. Carl Meuller and family) fering with rheumatism but is sonic a Pickardville, N. D. better at this writing. 5 John and Emanuel Fode, Andrew|, John Berg motored to Bismarck Neiter, Pearl White, Leroy and} Saturday to return his haul incur- Helen Marchant and John Witt were | tence and registration books. : at the ball game at Florence Lake,| . The Hryckow brothers are just Sunday. finishing up farming near Wil ton Word was received last week of] where they secured some farming caw SE ticla at ee NE D. The Ladies’ Aid of the Evangelic Mrs. Brumfield was formerly Miss|2s80ciation is going to meet with Viola White of this community. Mrs. John A. Berg Sunday, June Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Nolan and| 3rd at 2 cae sai gi Slats Sp eee ad eile visited at the Andrew Hochhater . 3 ati st} | home Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Christ Hein visited with) "ri..” Helen Redington and Ila Mrs. John Skie Monday. Hay : i 3 ‘gs motored to Mercer Tuesday to Mr. Homberg was a Wing shop-|rctuin Mrs. Whicher who was. in per Monday. Wilson giving examinations for the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nolan and fam- ily called at the Henry Schuch home Sunday. —<$____———_ 6 eee Carson | i —_—_ | Glen View \|* ¢——___ |, J. H. Holkisvicy Peter Morman, Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and|yYman Vaught and Miss Swanson daughters Annette and Helen took Saturday. in the play Ola I Skrathult at Bis-|""M4r5, k, B. Littlefield was accom- Taacele iarscay arene panied to Bismarck Friday by her Mrs. Walter Simons has been ill with an attack of the flu. cehener Florence and Fred Dettl- Howard Scott. attended the com-|°"; z mencement exercises. in Wilton|_, Attorney V. Hogen of New Leip- 2 fi zig was in Carson on business Sat- Thursday evening. E son and daugh-| Uday. Hsia renee eeearrepn of Wash. Rev. Monson of Bismarck, father burn visited with her sister-in-law, Be ee ee slr Mnchheob; NBNSMay ear ing class of the Carson high school, Raynard Spitzer called at the|in the Presbyterian church Sunday Enock Anderson home Saturday aft-|night. The sermon was greatly ap- ernoon. preciated by a packed house. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindstrom} Graduating exercises were held in and children and Helga Sormula|the Orpheum theatre Tuesday night. motored to Wildwood Lake Sunday. |Hon. Joseph Kitchen, secretary of Enock Anderson sold fifty head| agriculture and labor, delivered the of cattle this week and netted him|commencement address, fo @ neat sum. _ Dr. Leavitt was a business visitor Mabel Soger and Alex Oshanyk of}in Mandan Tuesday. d Wilton motored to Minot Sunday,| Geo. W. Gebhard of Leith, candi- returnng the same day. Mss Sager|date for register of deeds, was a spent the day there wth schoolmates | business visitor in Carson Thursday. at the S. T. C. : Judge Fletcher issued two mar- Mr, and Mrs. Con Johnson spent Thursday in Bismarck on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Boumiller are the proud and happy parents of a new baby girl born last Wednes- eighth grades. Brown & Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY 122 Fifth St. Phone 53 aye A cattle buyer from Washburn has been buying up a lot of cattle in this locality these last few days. He stayed at the home of Gust Lar- son while here. if W. A. Larson motoréd to Bismarck Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quanrud and family of Bismarck and Mrs. Chas. Baker and children of Spokane, Wash., visited at the Jacobson home Fresh Strawberries Pineapple Cocoanuts Fresh Shipment Zion Fig Bars, per pound ....... Oc Corn* Flakes, Kellogg’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson large motored out to the Herdebu home BIZE oss eeeeeee 10c east of Baldwin Monday evening on Faney aly. Golden business. weet Corn, 3 cans "Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Krotz and ae ee 39c Fancy Late. Size Peas, Sweet and tender, 3 cans for ...... 40c Minnesota Brand Macaroni, Noodles or Spaghetti, 5 Die ss, family visited out near Regan Sun- d “Nirs. Jake Spitzer and family motored to the capitol city Monday and took in the circus. f Welch’s | ? Spur ——_—_—_——_ Mr. and Mrs, Robert Welch and little son George motored to Bis- marck Monday... Mrs. Welch took her little son to a doctor. Both George and Bobbie had been ailing for several days. Mrs. John Nieland called on Mrs. Robert Welch and Mrs. Otto Dor- man Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Niel- and’s school closed Wednesday. Mrs. A. D. Welch and son, Homer, returned home Tuésday. Mrs, Welch reports having enjoyed her trip very much, Mrs. Edith Bruce and little daugh- ter Edith Marie and Homer Welch called at Robert Welch’s Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Boyd’s mother, Mrs. King, arrived from New York Wednesday. The relatives cele- brated Mrs, King’s 86th birthday Thursday with a big supper. The Ladies’ Missionary Society met at the Stuartsdale church Thurs- dey afternoon. The report was that ly eight members were present. Mrs. Horace Dirlam called at Mrs. Robert Welch’s and Mrs. Rabert Boyd’s Thursday. The Glencoe uartette practiced their songs: at irs. Dirlams Thursday ie a Rev. and Mrs. Ghonlson of Glencoe called on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dor- man Thursday evening. Most of the neighbors in this vicin- ify attended the ice cream social Fancy Marshmallow, as- iter bythe qfoung, folks at he) HM sortment, special, D7 @ or a evening. jim per Ib. ....... Mrs, Robert Welch and. family a called at Mrs. Doppler’s and Mrs. John Welch’s wrieny evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Wel and family motored to Bismarck Thurs- day. Rie. and Mrs. Ed. Doppler motored to Bismarck Saturday. M called at ir. Geo. Ed. ler’s Friday. Mrs. Edith Bruce and little - Bismare! . 53¢ No. 2 Sieve Fancy peas, 3 cans for .. 69c ecsher's Pure Cocoa, 25¢ seller Malec Baker's Chocolate, Ic seller ...... wus 206 Fancy Pineapple, large, size cans, 2 cans for ...... Cc Standard Canned Fruit Special, 1 large can Apri- cots, 1 large can Peac! pee or Halves, 1 can deal ee oe 69c ‘arse bss. 9.1.00 law... aee Teas? Lacat Queen Olives, quart size ...... 5c 32 Na size Jar, Peanut utter, 55c value ....... . 45c Fancy Sugar W: hoy ib. 30c Asparagus, Radish she Green ‘Onions, Tomatoes, ternoon, The; Painted Woods | Sunday at Painted Woods PAGH SHVEN Conrad Johnson and fam- | Friday. son, Wesley visited at the Ole Wold | activities of High School Braduates berg went to Wildwood and the iN ‘ Mrs. Louie Jorgenson and Mrs./and the new proprietors are Mr.| ployee or call at Hughes Elec- 7 ., F: Walter Kirkey and “ell i Harry Davenport spent Wednesday and Mrs. Loren Gramling. Nae . Ebadi ACI SUB A : : , tric office. forenoon cleanin, anc xing up| Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglem and son, ey gel fay ars iY oe pat Noman of Wilton were Sunday visi- a} Estherville ’ arl Mowder called at the Roy|tors at the Roy Little home. ° \| Little home Thursday morning to| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- HE WON'T well cooked you don’t have to argue to get a man to the table. When Women have enjoyed the polite benefits of buying groceries here, it takes no argument to have them continue trading with us. 1 Lundberg with his work Tuesday. Elias Lillefjeld,}_ Freida Uhde arrived home Tues- in and daugh-|day from Wyoming where she ha: ‘ | “We Thank You” Strawberries “Missouri Aroma” Fresh Pineapple Bing Cherries Bananas Oranges Lemons Wak-Em-Up Coffee 47c Tomatoes - Cucumbers - Radishes - Head Lettuce ’ Celery - Green Onions - New Potatoes Asparagus - New Peas - Wax Beans 10 bars - 32c Cash and No Delivery We want every house- wife in Bismarck to try this superior coffee at a moderate price, Meat Department Swift’s Quality -- Pork -- Veal One deal to a Customer Beef nn nD 300 MOT ES ocise rare pin aes ois sissa nissan wle wine a 47c “Cold Meats” Boiled Ham Veal Loaf Tongue Calumet, Minced tam Liver Sausage 35c can ..... eee, Chickens Pork Sausage Hamburger Belews, 40c value, 29c NB 2 isla se dis aie p sis HOES TOI sseaecash ere Gloss Starch, regular 13c seller, : BHEOR sos 55 econ 25c We are discontinuing our 2 1% per cent discount the 15th. Saal : OUR TREAT Purity Ice Cream cones free to children from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Send the Kiddies down. COFFEE Nt OWriGit Cong “Battle Creek Foods” We are representatives for this wonderful line of health foods. Distributed by BISMARCK GROCERY CO. “Lydia Darrah” The Candy Supreme A.M. 9-10-11 DELIVERIES 2:30-4-5 P.M. All Phones 211 118 Third Street Deliveries—8:45; 10:30 — 2:30; 4:30 Close 8 P. M. Dole’s Fancy Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple Packed by World’s Largest Growers of Pineapple Compare our “Hospitality” brand Fancy d Pineapple w any brand you can uy. It is packed by James D. Dole in the i : Mj mammoth Haw Pineapple Compan Yes — Our Customers Like : a g plant by the magical Ginaca Machine a ery slice is perfect. e delicious 3-Minute Oat Flake - BETTER ' arse plant, ripened, field-flavor goes into every can. Fancy Sliced Pineapple of this qual- Regular Package ..........see000- -10€ POA AOS RIB 55 sis:o:snivceisiocns.os.0d ois 000208 Scott’s Grocery d an a MEAT MARKET , PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH ST. Over Fitty Years on Third Street ity usually sells at 40c to 50c for the larger é size cans. Note the wonderful saving you ea make at your Red Owl Store! Eight Large Perfect Slices, in the No. 2 1-2 can..... 28c Dahn Pineapple Cake—A Real Delight! Bake a thin sheet of plain cake. Cut into 6 rounds the size of Pineapple Slices. Frost the rims with icing made with 3-4 cup of Powdered Sugar, one teaspoon of orange juice and one tea- spoon Pineapple Juice. Place a slice of “Hospitality” Pine- apple on each, sprinkle with a half cup chopped nuts. Cover hole in Pineapple with a delicately brow: fe mallow. , ned Angelus Marsh: Picnics, 6 to 8 lb. average, per Ib.........+2.00-+- 16¢ Pink Salmon, 1 Ib. tins, each .......seeeeserseees 190 Headquarters For Atwood’s Private Brand Coffee and Tea Sold exclusively at our store ‘GS 28 J 4 {7 E ' POWDERED or brown Sugar, ‘p <aQllen % Special, 3 Jbs. for Purity Cakes and Barker Bakery Goods ae Woo «/ : BORDEN’S Chocolate maited milk Don’t forget we have sherbets, ice cream of, all flavors aN VAG \ ' with FREE Mixer, 60c can ......... for refreshments these hot days U. S. INSPECTED MEATS SUNSWEET PRUNES, med. 2 Ib. package “HOO-HOO” PEAS, 3 sieve, sweet, 2 cans . SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 packages .. WALNUT MEATS, Halves, Ib. MOTHER'S CHINA OATS .. A piece of China in every Raa HEINZ RICE FLAKES, a new treat, 15c, 2 packages ... Gers 27¢c EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE You'll Always Find the Choicest Here But that doesn’t mean they cost you more. In fact, due to our volume and direct buying, they cost you less. A quick disposal insures you that flavory freshness which is so desirable in spring foods. Note these representative values. Jones & Webb Q. S. S. 109 FOURTH STREET PHONE 34 Sweet Corn, ‘Eagle City,’ fancy Crosby, 15c, 2 cans 27¢ va All Cottees Are Advancing! It will pay you to buy a liberal coffee supply now as our rices will soon h:¥e to follow the steadily risi PICK-QUICK, fancy blend COFFEE, Ibo age RED OWL STORES COFFEE, Ib. .. 49 DEPENDON fancy Santos COFFEE, Ib. ... -39¢ “Tomatoes” solid pack, “Butter” fancy creamery, per ib... OG | 15H° cans, pe le Nl a Diecast deci th s alceeE Strawberries “Pineapple” Hawaiian “Raisins” fancy seedless KARO SYRUP, 10 Ib. liced, large cans OM acc tate teas cine sss tae 57c Those Large Luscious Aro A 4 pound age eae 3 cans AS 69c Mackexe 37c CARROTS ORANGES 5 pecially priced. Quality guaran or TA AISN Ca a oe NEW POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT your money back. 49 Ib. sack $2.18 pares te, eee Le Corn” F: weet, corn, | “Jar Rings” double lip red, cae WH aS * se eeee BBC ‘ " “Corn’ ‘ancy 8 hi \ SAND ye Buy an assortment of Patterson Seal Canned Fruits and 5 cans regular 10c each PALMOLIVE or CREM Vegetables and realize a 16 2-3 per cent savings on ale 59c 8 doz. for ...........-.. 19c £F. IE OIL SOAP, 3 bars for . .23¢ your purchase. 6 cans for ........ Pi car MARCOVITZ GROCER\ Frits and Vegoeaban” Always Fresh This week’s free can of coffee goes to eee : Mrs. R. D. Kennelly NOW 143 STORES IN THE NORTHWEST eS le

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