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oe THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 _.THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN, ited at the Andrew Nelson home|daughters called at the R. G. Mar-|were dinner guests at Albert John- Thursday. chant home Wednesday. son’s last Friday. Ronald Erickson of Bismarck is C, L. Johnso: oth teat and sping be unt and uncle, Mr. and|Wing callers Thursday. Wednesday in Bismarck. rs. ik Erickson. J. Ex Witt called at the Fred Koch Mr. and Hrs. Harry Knudson have NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS. , ink Y Hills Monday mornifig going to| Albe Hannifield is visiting at the| home Monday. been taking o Estherville Mandan and from there south, home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.| | Fred Smith called at the R. G.|quist’s farm du |___Estherville Attorney Vinji has had workmes | Charles Hannifield, arriving home Marchant home Thursday. August As lund’ h been on the start digging the trenches for the |few days ago. She has been teach-| Hi and Emanuel Fode were | sick list the last w George Mickelson and Harry Dav- new Garage to be erected the | ing school in Iowa. Wing callers Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and on tl gnport: wets one the Matt Ras- rear of the Weblits block, and work Nelson was a Wilton caller} Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Merchant and | f were callers at the John ; i is proceeding rapidly. Saturday evening. daughters and Irene and son _ Edith Francis visited with Vir- Ww. W. Paige Tisposed of the old fen and Mr and Mrs, Joe Kieme it ing with her ginia Wallman Tuesday. building on the rear rt of the and daughter Lois Sunday Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Berg were drug store lot to Mr, Frank Hines, « Sterling [Jevening visiting at the Herman Nie- | Mrs. Henry Thor. callers at the Frank Mickelson Who has removed same and is fill-|@ ters home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon, son home Mopday evening. ing in the cellar part with concrete] Miss Dorethy Zuroff went to| Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wenty and|Donald and daughters Nadine and Mr. atid Mrs. Carl Berg and chil. hauled from the old creamery floor. | South Dakota with her uncle Mon-|Mrs. Wm. Witt and daughter|Neva left Thursday for different Fi is. _ Gerald Prescott was judged the i t th. ther left S Points in Minnesota. bee te i ame gutstanding cornetist at Northwood "hie chow Tele ay night was well Kents where they oiil eit ii and sxardrey,, Ackerman shopped in 2 week. . Jacob ® vening. Wile tains meee Berg were band took sixth place in class B. eee Seay er ssice Witt te a ag wenter "8:) "The Rev. Thure Soaben of Hecla, Earl and Geshe Mo d The low rating was accounted for|the Union Ai An interesting ball game took|5. D., was a recent visitor at the ie rT ednenact Wee) because of the absence of trombones. iaman is back from the piace at Floreice Lake between | August Asplund home, ing orence callers in Re; ednesday. Mr. ja Mrs. A. i landhare, Mla and the courenoeer heen Vcd RY hospital at Bismarek. . Lake. The ir, and Mrs. Anthony Erickson ind A i e . were callers on Mr. and Mrs. John Bud, visited at the Wm. Mickelson | tice Stiles in the case of parents ot a Gnighter bern Bondar | rie Benin eeteet EE, ay | Shel of Wine Thursday, Charlotte and Ruth Wile men arrested north Harold Wright and son Clifford|Marchant home were: Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Agnes Tosseth spent the Wedeng an ut! ilmot spent! for having a still in attended the rodeo at Menoken Suny|Fred Smith and daughter ‘Verna | Weck-end with her sister, Mrs, Ben- saints lay afternoon with Marie] stove was taken by the of! da: Mav, Eva Degner of Florence Lake, | to" Backman. Harry. Davenport ller in| S¢2%ching the house, and Attorney J.1""Kiiss Pauline Hoeft was at T. N./and'J. E. Witt “| pats rhure Johnson and family Rinse th pti was a caller in| N. McCarter was asked by the de- Johnson’s Sunday. Mrs. Ted Ehnes and baby son are have been visiting with Mr. and ee and ae ie. Pave Mirkelson wae Arte ded ae = agi o The crops are looking fine since|staying with her parents, Mr. and ae John Asplund the last few . ' ir stove, claim at it ys. r R Mrs. Kling and son are visitin, Mie were Wilton callers Thurs- coutrements, Atter gone, heated | rast’ Tussda Ma Avia Abkare Bali pile with Mes, Kline's parents, Mr. ani A ‘ ° arguments on 8i ttorney "| A irs. Herman Falkenstein. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Taplin were| Vinje appearing for the Prosecution, 1. N. Johnsons, Hen-/Sunday with their sister Mrs. John The Daily Vacation Bible school Friday evening callers at the Carl| the defendants” ator Magnuses and Geo. | Koch, Sti i ney walked out of Still started Monday with a very pe te eit of court room with the defendants, | Wednesday. eee so Hard rit ed baseball Soa enrollment. tee Hee jose setlien who at-| advising them to return home. Miss Mildred Stewart is assist- Ly eed lake We . ‘Albert jet Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and Ms d A ed io ismarck Fri A belated car load of cement ar- ing Mrs, Smith at the stere while Marthe Hienbou Tor ® An. | $0n8 Lloyd and Robert motored to lay ee aed Pete Mickel-| rived Monday morning and workmen Dotthy Saradt ts away. tea Naty, 3 Wie yaa’ Mi Bismarck Friday. Mis. delercan t A etch, a and| are busy filling forms with concrete] Clifford Wright has started| yy hare’ Ad family, Mr a M The Rev. and Mrs. F. Fosgreen peed at rieda Uhde and/ for the foundations of J.J. Hoch-| breaking since the rains. John Roth ned stand oe j|and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson left Wit Little and son] halter, and Michael Zech’s residences | "Sim ley has started road work|ser” copes Ehnes and/by automobile for Minnesota Mon- respectively, day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder at-| *Wenry” Fairchild i regi ett J. Witt and H. Marchant attended fended the school directors’ mecting| Monday getting the i Bismare callete Thursday” toate the rodeo at Bismarck Thursday. a pert ee ng} Sheeting for roofing his new stone|tend the races. c callers Friday ter El ite ry a ib a eae m. oles! and] residence on his place just east of] Marion Lan, ley had the misfor- LS thodes and eho ai “| Temvik laughter Odessa motored to Bis-| the old Crawford homestead, tune th break RG leg Tuesday, June | Ts Harris and EI th, Mr. ani marck Saturday to attend the races.| Mrs. George Mohr and children Mrs. John Koch, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Davenport and Char- ti 5. ‘ Marchant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Capelle lotto Wilmot calted "atthe , Mat | en Tuan thts: Cottae aewee ee ee cirat, Wents called at the Fred|visited friends in Linton Sunday Little home Saturday morning. | ¢eore® Darling a seriou: C. J. Johnsons were callers at T.|*°%eh home Friday afternoon. | evening. ittle home Saturday morning. fortune in a runaway last week, Tom Novak motored to Wing Sat- Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Shea and Roland and Ruby Mickelson were] which resulted i ined | N-,Johneon’s Sunda: ‘i urday afternoon. ae the Frank Mickelson home Meni and NGA deena inreey ed mt Mbt girl Hates Adi d Tohnnie Witt was a Wing caller ually Aus adil were business Saturday. the left arm. ‘ . 4 y afternoon. callers here Monday. A Roy Little and sons Norman and 1 and Mark Gress, accompan-| ¢, a, cet ban Mr. and Mrs. Chirst Wentz and| Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Daily and son Gene motored to Bismarck Saturday | ied » Roy Omodt made a trip to Gas La aohr vi ‘and family,| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and son|of Braddock were Sunday callers with J. F. Little and family. Tanner and German townships Tues- Miss Clea Fisher of Colorado tae Arthur were Bismarek shoppers | here. George Mowder and mother, Mrs.| day evening in the interést of school| Mies Anna Lang came to visit the| Thursday. A good crowd attended the ball Sarah Mowder, motored to Wilton] business, Baul signed the -contract Tang brothers of this hborhood. Leg 7 Siebel purcased a new se-;game here Sunday between the Saturday. Mrs. Mowder spent the] to teach the Job school for the com- c 3, Jeuhton ‘and 5 aie went to|dan in fsmarck last week. Strasburg team and Temvik. Stras- day at the home of her daughter! ing school year and handed the con. Walter Dietzman's Saturday night}, Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, Mrs. |burg won. 5 while George went on to Bismarck] tract in to Fred Job. as it was Raymond Johnson’s 16th| Zed Ehnes, Fred Koch and Ervin| Jake Steensland of Linton is to attend the races. . We ittended the fair in Bi painting our schoolhouse this week. Frank, Mickelson was a business 3 carmen a Thursday. miillpint detent raesdames, De Witt, Foell, C. N. caller in Regan Saturday morning. f tei ber | ? 2? John Witt began work at the Pat-| Hendrix an ower Hendrix en- Those that went to Bismarck Sai at chutch Sunday and were dinner joyed a trip to Bismarck Wednes- urday to see the’ races were di guests of H. E. Wilateng. Seaioanetriee titre ig TSE i i i day, attending the fair Al rhe Tom Stewart and family were| Those from this community who A ae Sey Baaerou of the Tain Letom at the pig the Sno callers at the C. J. Johnson home wegen the sero “Is Your Daugh- Pe Guan diet ietcalan ari postponed until Sunday. Carlson families and and Mrs. and| Wednesday night. ter Safe?” Friday afternoon were lain at Datos’ Mealag erent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport Gian Oder. ae wey 5B. Smith is in the hospital in inlet lol el acne ae Se eee i or! l- be a i 4 and Me. and Mrs. (Charles Manning |.2 again, haiog. been stonved tag| , Ernest Johnson is home for a few| lain and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and the, Philomen ladies’ aid Thursday. A large crowd was in attendance i irgil | 10 da: in. days, suffering from a sprained|daughter Helen. é : and Pills, and ‘Mtr: and Mee Rey| Mike Boscher was a Business vis-/ ankle, which We received atthe ro-| Wm. Witt purchased a new aedan nd a, loncheon was served by the Little and Gene and Wilfred mo-|itor in Regan Friday. deo in Bismarck. 3 Several families of Temvik peo- tored to Bismarck Sunday. , John Anderson, C. L. Malone and|_C. J. Johnson was helping Tow 1 ted at Linton Park Sun- A number of young folks from| Fred Bergquist attended the country | Stewart sow flax. day. sadenioyed:asplewecdiinaes day and enjoyed a picnic dinner. vii .|schogl board meetii in Bi T. N. Johnson and family were ftte and Ruth Wiimot. "CMF |Eridey. i. Andereon wrap accom-|et_ Bismarck, to oc. the rodeo "and Still bly coer Suanee deme gueee Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mickelson|Panied by his wife and ter| races Saturdsy which were post- at the Gottlieb Schatz home. called at the Frank Mickelson home| June; they spent several days visit-|poned on account of rain and given! we ang Mrs, Benton Backman,| Mrs. L. Cahill has been ill this Sunday. ing relatives in the city. “These dance at Jennie| Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Erickson, Mr.| week. The Regn baseball team met de-|_ Mrs. C. L. Malone represented lark’s Friday night ‘ennte] and Mrs. G. Fosgreen and Ned Asp-| Mr. and Mrs. Matt Reich and Mr. feat at the hands of the Wilton| Estherville club at the country eon-| Clark's y_ night Bismarck | !und are the owners of new cars. [and Mrs. Grenz motored to Linton team at Wildwood lake Sunday, the| vention of W. N. P. L. clubs at Bis-| C.J. Johnson was ya Bismarck) “Howard Watkins and Albert John-| Sunday. score being 11 to 6. s marck Thursday. son made a business trip to Wilton ir. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and Mrs. Ella Benedict of Wilton is} Robert Patzner was a Regan vis- iy. son Neil, Mrs. Ed. Gentz and son visiting at the Roy Little home. itor Saturday. * L. M. Nordquist, son Vernon andj Glen and sister Adeline enjoyed the Ella Schilling is visiting with her] Miss Hazel Jones was a capital Schrunk daughter Ella returned home Friday|show at Linton Saturday night. aunt, Mrs. Wm. Mickelson. city visitor one day Inst week. e. after a few days visit in Minnesota.| | Will ‘Foell returned home from ___ ogists ae reported quite!” we and Mrs. Henry Siebel spent Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins|St. Paul Saturday night, having Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel are the poctay ee: the Philip Stebel parents of a son born Sunday. ott 7 © od. Ata, Cheiet Sida. ce Si read mere Folate, reel home Mond evening after United States Senator Gerald Nye} father” satis: aheence, ot Ms)? nding a few days visiting rela- gave an :.ddress at the Ideal theatre!“ Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Carlson were om in Grand Ferks. Wednesday afternoon on current] in’ attendance at the school board| George Harmon was a Wing Political topics to some 150 citizens. | meeting in Bismarek from lowa| 8h: Wednesday morning. - Oswald Peterson has returned to| school district, ‘riday. lerman Fode returned to his Steele after a long siege of rheu-|" Mrs. w, §. Fi ‘and son, Glen|home Sunday after spending the matism at one of the Bismarck ho8-| were callers at the Malone home| past four months working for his pitals, and is able to get around| Monday, : uncle, who lives at Wishek, N. D. with the aid of a cane. Mr. and Mi Marchant and ay Jaynes of ie see. Ship-| @ —__—________—___, ping Association ship) e car- loads of stock to Bet Paul last | Painted Woods | Ervin Wentz is new Tuesday. Martin Peterson accom-|@ —e——nm® | ied Koch, panied the shipment, part of the| Mrs. Tom Hustad and son James| The Novy, Nolan’ and Nieters stock being his own. are ng. Mrs. Elsberg and Mr.|children attended catechism in the Art Yenken of the local drug store}and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld. Mrs. Hus-| Catholic church of Wing this week. has purchased the W. W. Paige|tad is from Minot and a sister of| “Mr. and Mrs. John Koch and residence in the southeast part of} Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld. mother, Mrs. Fred Koch, were Wing town, and will take possession as] Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Ed-|theppers Tuesday afterneon. soon ag, Mr. and Mrs, Paige vacate.) win Lillefield and Melvin Soderquist| ‘adv, Fodé is on the siek Mist. r. Pryse returned from a 001 circus af marc! ‘leme caller weeks’ vacation in Kentucky, and|Tuesday. == ae sai a Wig says that he had a very pleasant] Mrs. Iver Erickson went to Bis-|"'y © Witt called at the Marchant Wwe WE donit rush a customer. We por hias heed and pleasantly = the way a man likes — served Shoes as fine as Florsheims deserve to be time viewing Blue-Grass state scen- marek Friday for, medical treat- y. 5 ment 6 8 a “"Sirs, Fred Jaynes has returned| Bob Cleveland called at the Wm. Beater rain fell in this vi fom her Calitocuin siglar aay andl irown boies Sana to gi Lester.|""Mrs, John Fode and son Hi ii anin; jouse. e is, how- jelson cal a Frank « es not ah not strong in North ey" home Sunday. were Wing callers Tuesday after- Dakota climate. ‘family’ mo-| "008 "Mr. Staufacher has the honor of|tored to Wilton Sunday evening. John Witt metered to Wing Wed- being the first farmer in Steele vi-]_A suprise iy gi nesday. tow " 3 Q H Le Ms oor of cutting his alfalfa, nd Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Mre™’ Els 5 lige ig Nieters. le te The Wesley Nicholson family was| berg, Mrs. Tom Hustad and son sake Bieoh and in Steele from Peace township last Friday on busine: . A delicious The brother of ‘Mrs. Charles D.|lunch was served before the party Miller of Steele visited the family| broke up. ate Pr several days with his wife, last] Several of the people in this vicin- en week, and returned home on Tues-| ity attended the funeral of Char! re pay ore | Was Ne he ing, June 24th, at the even: ur, ie Petersons used ive H5! Yngve of ‘Minneapolis took the| here, moving to Minneseta # few py bist secagih ed. les e day. Peterson of Minneapolis, who died . x dramatic debate was conducted| recently at his home, The funeral A sneer Nien | ro erl: fitted at the Methodist church Sunday eve-| was he! Guastt Tome is taken to jurance to these who ffi ti side of the question,| years ago. "Can the Law Be Enforced,” and} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson vis- suffer from weakened, Mr. a J. faere ot Sarno. took ae er run-down, or anemic cone 2 negative side. ie was most neg interesting from start to fi ditions. Sold by all finish, and a full house heard with great Gragstores, interestethe facts submitted pro Miss Lucy Miller assisted Mrs. J. N. McCarter with the household du- ties for several days last week, on coe of the poof health of the # ter. ° . Mrs. O. T. Ness and son Norman ies ot gus sem betel alld: Write f and = Seon Northern Hide & be ope Fur Co, be with her family sooner, but could Sam. Sloven, Prop. t be relieved from her position as ~ postmistress of the Streeter postof-|[§ Phone 406 Bismarelt, N. D. : we Fairchild hauled- out a Ioad of galvanized pipes for road work in Excelsior township. The Hines Dray line hauled im a much dincitnent juick first of the week from For Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool PI é and om OEVELOPED AT. MELLON INSTITUTE OF SEARCH BY REX RESEARCH FELLOW: FLY-TOX nope ey rw eve ey SB, 4 FLY-TOX. FLY-TOX destroys flies, mosquitoes, reaches andother unclean insects. Every bottle Apaials ponds lsalianVineyard Co. bee na Tes “Otto, Lena and Vil : companied by’ Miss “Mildred ‘Altes bpm nl ts M.D. Matthews sisters, Ruth Besschen: Nor Yoke. Galeegr: |. quasamtocd, -Tetel egeuyer 1s given trop with mall bettie. » \ 4 gone down with a carload of cattle} From May 6 to August 8, Den-| Among the strange specit a few days a mark has 94 light nights, when golf| discovered in Brasil are flat 0. F. A. Muckler and Dave Calqu-| can be played and day amusements| with « poison spike in thelr houn spent Wednesday in Bismarck taking in the celebration. can be enjoyed while most of the! and vultures + Several of our peop confirmation at the Lu Sunday. | Ed. Genz of Stanton motored down Saturday evening to get his wife and family, who have spent the past week with friends here. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Monahan, Mrs. Will Foell and children and Fred Foell attended the rodeo at Pollock Friday. Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Quast enter- tained Mrs. Ed, Gentz and son Glen 5 and Adeline, Christianson at dinner 9 Saturday night. C. J. Albrecht and family and Al- fred and Daird Calquhoun attended the rodeo at Pollock Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larvick and ‘ family of Fargo are back for the a ni summer. " Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy visit- ed friends here Tuesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Monahan and family were callers at the Jim Monahan home Sunday. A nice Uae bist was given at the schoolhouse Sunday by the Bible school class. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larvick and family left by automobile for Ken- tucky to visit relatives for a few weeks, Mrs. C. N. Hendrix entertained a number of ladies at whist Friday| ~ afternoon in honor of Mrs. Ed Gentz of Stanton. Mrs, Edwin Schanken- berg received the consolation, high ‘ honors going to Mrs. Chas. De Witt. A guest prize was given to Mrs. Gentz. A dainty two-course lunch- eon was served, é ttended the | "est of Europe is in darkness. barking dogs. eran church | Death of Theodore Leno The community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Theo- dore Leno at the Bismarck hospital Saturday evening. Teddy had‘been complaining for a few days, but nothing serious was thought to be wrong until Thursday night when a doctor was summoned and early Friday morning he was rushed to the hospital, but nothing could be done. eath was due to infantile paralysis. His parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Leno, had been visiting relatives in Canada and were on their way home and reached Bis- marck shortly before their son’s death. ae tess: Geel ietttd ae Ree. U. B. Pat, Of. in sympathy for the grieved family. " Funeral services were held at. the The (Champagne of Ginger A Lutheran church in Linton Wednes- C p cs of gi ee des day. , Teddy was a member of been confirmed suniey."°"'* “"*| Distributed by Bismarck Grocery Co. 10-DAY Clearance Sale Coats - Suits - Millinery Ends Saturday Night The values offered for the remaining days of this sale will enable you to buy Garments as low as 1-2 their former prices. Come Early—And Get a Better Selection Bismarck Cloak Shop THE POPULAR PRICED STORE I sometimes find the line you call is Busy .I always try to connect you as quickly es possible with the person you call by, telephone. But when the line you call tests “busy,” I cannot complete the connection. We operators do not “listen in” to determine if a line is “busy,” but find out by making a simple mechanical test. Someone is not always using the tele- phone you are calling when a line tests “busy.” It will do so in any of the cases shown at thé right. : After I tell you the line is “busy” it is desirable to wait a reasonable length of

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