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$$$ $$$ $$ Temvik | Jimmie Barger of Linton spent Tuesday at the Quast home. Mr. and Mrs. Hienmiller and fam- ily, of Heaton, are spenc’n, a few days with friends here. Alfred Colquhoun is spending the sweek at the George Newma. home. Dorothea Enders was a guest at the Germaine home in Li.ton on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Deiz ed fam- ily returned home after a two-weeks vacation in Canadian points. George Schatz left Thursday for Chicago, where ‘e will enter a hi pital for the last year of his medical course, Steve Koppy and daughters, Paul- ine, Regina and Gertrude, visited here Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Hienmiller and Alice | Colquhoun were Linton callers on Thursday. Miss Ann Monahan of Linton vis- ited over the week-end wit’ relatives in Temvik. John Lena’s brother from Canada and Mrs Lene’s brother from Mon- 4 tana, and their families, are spend- ing a few days here Mrs. Peach and children are visit- ing at the home of her parents in Wishek. oN Misses Cele.tine and Carrie Diez left Friday for a two-weeks visit at Minot and other points. A. W. Quast was a business caller at Linton Friday. Mrs. James Rush and son, of Ha- elton, visited here Friday. The Phelman Lad’es’ Aid held a food and fancy work sale at the school house Satvrd wv. Mrs. Chris Gr:nz and baby, <f Hazelton, called at the home of her parents Tuesday. Owing to the rain the barn dance at the ‘Villiam Nelson home wasn't very well attcnded. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Monal in and Miss Eunice Viennc attended chau- tauqua at Linton Frid evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Re ily ind a couple of ds~s in Bis- marck this week. A. W. Quas: attended the school meeting at Linvon Friday Mrs. David Co.quious anc daugh- ter Alice visited in J inton Saturda Mr. and daughters left by car vunday for a ‘week’s trip in Montana. Th accompanied by Mr. and M Daily of Braddock. Miss Louise Foell is a the Hendrix store this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker visited at the Joi.a Walker home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Nett and family motcrec t Linton one night this week. William McCully of Linton visited fat the Capelle home on Monday. Mr. and Mr. John Schleckt vis- it: friends at Hazelton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meuring and Dr. Kershaw, of Linton, were bus ness callers here on Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Foeli and eae ebopped in Lirton on Saturday ower Hendrix transacted busi- ness at Linton Thursday. Several of our young pcople at- tended the old-time dance at Linton Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell and daughters and Mrs. Ed Monahan and children motored to Detroit, Minn., Tuesday, wher. they will spend the Fourth. Miss Eunice Vienne visited in Bis- marck a few days this week. She ‘was accompanied by her sister, Miss Odele. Mr. and Mrs. Bender took their daughter Martha to the Bismarck hospital on Saturday, where she will Teceive medical treatment. The annual Farmers’ elevator meeting was held at the school house Saturday afternoon. Mr. Pope was one of the speakers. Helen Kiemble is working at the Cahill home this week. { Menoken 4 —<<_<_ _—_ ° rs. Giles and Mr. Holmes are sister and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and ‘Miss Ethel McLaughlin and Martin Brown visited Mr. and } Ralph Ishmael Wednesday evenin, A luncheon was served by } Ishmael. Charlie Boardman Powers elevator Friday. F. Agnew has been on the called at Mrs. L. Bick list fo rsome time but is im- proving. ., A large number attended the dance at Charlie McCormick's Sat- urday night. Mr. ana sae Fred secickeon left Friday for a fishing trip near Fargo. Mrs. Arthur Norlin went to Bis- marck on No. 7 Saturday to visit irs. Herman Lidberg who is ill in the Bismarck hospital. Mr. Norlin motored to Bismarck Saturday eve- abe fra Mrs. Norlin returned home im. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers end son, accompanied by Mrs. August Klep- vnillied J dee Wiles and pee daug! jaturday morning by car for visit with relatives in Towa. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers will visit Mrs. Ayers parents in Mason » lowa. Mrs. Klepstein will vis- shter, Mrs. R. M. Ludi it ane ude- mann of Postville, Iowa, and Mrs. ‘Wiles will visit relativés in Burling- oe. ir, and Mrs. Charles Graves oe, visiting Mr. and Mrs. | vici Graves of Steele. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and , Miss Alice Klepstein and Klepstein spent Thursday whist at the home irs, Otto Ayers. A ‘was served by the hostess. Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Welch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and » and Mrs. A. rown ai is! 4 hlin were entertained i Tuesday evening by Mr. | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS — frs. Chas. Enders and /|s y were, * community were: The evening was spent at the Chau- tauqua, George Varnum and son Lester Varnum motored to Garrison and Ipurchased a combine which he will ;use in the coming harvest. | Albert Dralle of Bismarck spent | several days visiting at the Edd Eb- |ling home, |_ The Menoken school board post- jponed their regular meeting until \the second Tuesday in July. | A baby daughter was born to Mr. jand Mrs. Joe Hill Saturday morning at _a Bismarck hospital. ;,@Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves left Monday for Minneapolis where they will sperd a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Etling attended ;the Chautauqua play, “Patsy,” Tues- day evening. Line | Schrunk | ¢>—_—____________- Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene and json LeRoy were Thursday evening Jand Mrs. W. J. Dobson of Bismarck. { Annie and Thursday for Minnes | . where they will visit relatives for a few days’ vacation Koch had dinner at the R. rchant home Friday. was a great success. ry hour was filled with some activity, and most lof the prizes were carried home by |the north side. | Andrew Nieters worked at the 'Halver hom hi vs Mrs. Ted Ehnes and baby son re- lturned to the John Koch home Wednesday. She spent last week at |her parental home near Still. E. Wett and H. L. Marchant dat the Wm. Witt home Thurs- vening. Mrs. Fred Koch and Mrs. John | Koch were Wing shoppers Friday morning. | oad work began in this com- munity this week. Thomas Novak is J. heal da and fam- the road supervisor. Those working | no are John Koch and Ray and Marchant, Albert Hindbauch, d Ant | Anton and John Koch called at the Ryan home Thursday -vening. fr. Mrs. Orvali Sperry and son Warren were Bismarck shoppers st. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kettleson and fam- ily, iting their parents, Frank Homberg, and Mrs. George Harmon. of the looking for his munity Saturday rome the horses, which strayed fror night before. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and Mr. | "8 and Mrs. Carl Johnson were berry- picking at the river one day last 4 week Mr. and Mrs. Frark Homberg were Wing hoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and sons Charles and LeRoy were Wing ‘shoppers Saturday afternoon. J. E. Witt called at hi parental home Sunday afternoon. Work began on the telephone line Monday. Those helping are Andrew |Nieters, Joe Klemin, LeRoy Mar- ichant, George Harmon, and Carl Johnson. | Wenzel Rozinek called a: the Mar- | chant home Monday evening. Andrew Nieters had dinner with LeRoy Marchant Monday. Violet and LeRoy Wentz spent Tuesday with their cousins, the Jake | Wentz children. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and \family motored to Wing Tuesday evening. |. Mrs. George Harmon called on [her mother, Mrs. Frank Homberg Saturday. J. Witt and H. Marchant attended |the moving picture show in Wing Saturday evening. | "A large crowd attended the dance [held in Florence Lake hall, given by Ben Klagenberg and Bert Glan- ville. An enjoyable tim. was had by_all. Marcella Nieters spent a few days last week visiting at the Marchant home. Mr. and . John Koch, Mr. and nd Mrs. Fred Koch and Mrs, Ted Ehnes and son attended camp meeting in Harvev Wednesday. Wenzel Kozinch called at the Her- man Nieters home Thursday eve- ning. Those who attended the dance in Wing Tuesday evening from_ this Herman Nieters J. E, Witt, Mr, and Mrs. d family and Tom Ryan. ovak called at the Roy G. Marchant home Friday noon. Mr. and ¥ Carl Johnson and family were Wing callers Tuesday evening. ee f Painted Woods _ | e A great majority of the veople turned out for election Wedneed: Nice westher must have been the i and Mrs. Frank Erickson called at the Andrew Nelson home Monday. Mrs. Hustad and son James, of Minot, are visiting at the Frank Erickson home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld, son Gerald, and Ole Lillef,; “" took Ed- win down to the Painted Woods lake Tuesday night, where Edwin will work for Herbert Bailey, the man- ager. Tuesday morning the farmers on telephone line No. 113 were busy repairing the line. Those from this icinity were Albert Nelson, Lester Brown, and Ole Lillefjeld. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Nelson called at the Frank Ericksor. home Wednesdey. Mr. and “fr>. William Brown spent Tuesday evening at the A hur Dam- strom home. Fred Johnson arrived from Penn this week. He is visiting at the home of Dan Johnson. This is Fred’s second visit, as he snent last sum-| meq: mer in this vicinity. Mrs. Sam F..irman is again assist- | ing Mrs. Erickson with the he celebration in Wing Tuesday | children and L, A. Carlson of Wilton \Gerala Prescott won a $50 corre- spondence course in trumpet playing. Roy Omodt is employed at the Economy grocery. A farewell party was given in the Presbyterian church Monday night work. Mrs. Erickson is improving rapidly in health, bt will be unable ee her own work for sone time jyet. _ Mrs. Dan Johnson has been on the sick list this week. strom family Tuesday evening. « THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE visitors at the Ole Wold home Sun- day afternoon. est Lange h “ to see his wife who is staying there at present. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1928 spent Saturday afternoon at the eeeare Comey called at the Dystad rn at home Monday afternoon. A number of the stockholders at- tended the annual elevator meeting days with Mrs. Anna Strand and family. Mrs. C. J. Kuehl called at the 8. L. Jorhal home Monday. Emil Johnson and Alvin Ghylin are working on the Ralph Halvor Tuesday night to attend a political meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon snd children called at the Gosney home Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Benz visited at the Her- Reinhold Berg called at the Ern- home Saturdey evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson, son jin honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.|~ The Regan and Tuttle ball Ster! c » SC f Mr. 1 . We. W. game . oi after. eee gti Pitin Hieea ied Be Cable? oe eis soon forjat Regan Sega! had to be called pote and Mrs. Ed Rasche and fam- earl Genki spent” Wetoesday ad eh ee Jimmie, all called on the Os:ar On- present at the party. A pitt of one Erabcg tty ae bras clara evenings eee | ere ee soa | caite act cltres Letwoek cS home Saturday evening. companied him to Bismarck to Cn falfa and clover between showers. from Beach, spent a few days | ~ “Hindbauch was in this com-| ever dozen silver spoons was presented] Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lange visited 4 Mr. and Mrs, Ole Lillefjeld, Mrs.|to the honor guests, : at the home of their daughter Mrs, | wet ind Mrs, C Elkins and family |a few days at the Carl Kosital ley Gosney, spent Saturday Hustad and Jimmie called at the| The Steele Band went to Bismarck |Reinhold Bere Sunday, Bing 2 Mr. apd Mrs. Wilbe "Wie fetes he ane’ tektles Elias Lillefjeld home Thursday eve-|Tuesday where they won first prize| Mr. and Mrs. Willetd Denion are ”, oe éobson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F hildn a d Fk an Koon and r who are f heed nind. in the band contest. the proud parents of a baby boy lGhyiin and son, were callers at the | Sunday at the Ben Roon tome in| cose cete cave seraweEry pat Oscar Jupman was a Wiltoa caller as, born Sunday, July 1st. ylin and son, were callers at the|Sunday at the Ben Koon home in| are surely enjoying the The Thursday. o—_—_________. Ole Olson home Sunday afternoon. | Bismarck. recent showers have made them Many of the people of this vicinity | Estherville ‘le Miss Kathryn Cook is spending a|’ Presley Gosney attended the an- quite plentiful, were shocked to hear of the death } P Canfield few days yith her parent nual insurance meeting in Driscoll called at the Gas- of Mrs, Gust Johnsor this week. The l Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lit Saturday. kill home Wednesday. Johnsons were ‘early settlers of | .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth | © fred were callers at the Herman Nieman was in Bismarck Zelmar called at the Painted Woods and have a host of |°f Wilton visited at the Harry Dav-| The ladies’ aid met at the school-|home Monday evening. mene Monday on business. Gaskill home Tuesday. friends who will miss her greatly, |€port home Monday evening. They|house Wednesday, June 27. There| Mrs. H. F. Swanson ‘of Bismatck| Mr. and Mrs.. Presley Gosney and L. Hurr took his eows to Ster- ,, Dave Boot called on Ole Liilefjeid {took Ruth home with them where|was not a very large attendance. | called at the Luther Bailey and John|Edna spent Sunday at the Charles ling. Monday to have them di |Saturday sozencon. she il spend the week visiting. The ladies served lunch to the poe ee be at aay Geeres teeta ak Weal ule eae were working on s coef ert Nelson was a Wilt r. and Mrs. Earl Mowder were | voters. urned to Bi: unday hia jusiness calle je phones evening an Saturday. ki opted Regan shoppers Monday evening. Mrs. John Howe and family, Mae |evening. er in Bismarck Monday. le quite an improvement. = 4 » Floyd, Johnson visited et Dan|. Mrs. Reinhold Berg spent several|Wallman and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and| Wilbert Koon took cows to Ster- Johnson’s Sunday. days at the “ome of her parents,|son, were Regan callers Tuesday. ee % | children spent Tuesday at the Chas.| ling Monday to have them dipped. Arthur Damstrom w.s in Wilton|Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lange. Virginia Wallman spent the week Taft || Gaskill home. ‘aul eA purchased a cultivator Saturday. eae NGG eR ae et nied he Gg) nee eee eee ee ee ee oe carrier, has purchased a new auto-| Gudrun Jor e| irs. C. J. sindli ‘ scol Erie Soe ° 4] mobite. z Kuehl with house work last week, as] acon visited at the Geer Dl hers | ap afternoon. Why do so many people | Glen View | Mrs. Carl Berg called on her sis-|Mrs. Kuehl was sick with the flu. nesady atternooh s ley Gosney was in Bismarck trade at Dohn’s? ° ter-in-law, Mrs. Reinhold Berg Tues-| The Lindsey brothers have pur-|°'Georse Lewis called at the Gos-| stray: . ‘eeeieaiaiatabianonatns A HUmee OE We ‘i day morning. chased a new car. ney ptt Wednesda (ete Anderson was a business The 10th is the last day of tended the funeral of Mrs: Gust W.|4.Ftida_ Unde, visited with Mrs.| Mrs. Joe Cook and Miss M. Me-|"°B.hinary ecion cas held in the| auet, MyBismarck Monday. a4 Per y. of Johnson at Wilton Frida Usiars:|Anna Knutson Tuesday afternoon. |Cullough entertained a bunch of White schoolhouse Wednesday. Polls rs. Wilbert Koon and children/discount on Gas bills. Johnson was one of the pioneers of|_,Mi"= and Mrs. Frank Mickelson | young folks at the McCullough home| were open at Da, mm. and cineed at this neighborhood, and we all extaad shopped in Regan Tuesday. Saturday evening. It was Don Me-|7 p.m. Charley Anderson and Mrs. our sympathy to the bereaved famil Mrs. M. Wallman and Mae and|Cullough’s and Joe Cook’s birthday. George Lewis called at the Dorsen Mr. and Mrs, Art. Larson ang | Weston visited at the Steindly home| Those who attended were Joe and| niemat acted as judges. . : : Sunday. Freddie Steindly took them | Olaf Arnold Wold, Barney and Einor | home Wednesday. Pressure---Reduce-It [Jerson Were UGGS, at the, Com] hr, ‘and. Aes, Hairy Davenport,|Wallman, Clayton, Ruts and Ciae| nevean and, tos Nieman visited at St ri uy ve ze je 8 javenpor allman, On, bet iyae it ii a | “Reynard at Be, Spiteee were Medd dlede ae Mr. ce rs. Hiseat eb h i and et tel a ee ee oe At last a compound has been properly prepared for week-end guest: vith. friend: ‘oy Little were callers in Regan| Lloy: ‘nudson, Mr. an rs. Joe r 7 ry lood ressul Mercer. = ats cae ae Ta eats aii coe ee family, Rete rh aa Coney hohe Weenie ee reducing high bl Pi ae | Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Holt Ts, race eyers an laughter | mar Jordahl, ‘mil ohnson, erril . % i y Preve: is isease, eumat ~ loniaeen and Mrs. Ed ‘Nelson ae Ima spent several days this week|Lindsey, Gny McCoy, Lila Hendrick- tly Tuiadrat tie Glee eczema, Dolls sieplae’ dar eae oa aie welt an | Washburn were supper guests at the | With Mrs. Anna Knutson. son and a sister of Mrs. Taylor’s. home Tuesday evening. i blood pressure and impure blood. satiny stipe home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacob-|_ The Canfield ladies aid met at the| Clarence Kindred was a caller at} Mrs. John Benz and children vis- Reduceit is a compound properl: it up for the purpose of son Friday. schoolhouse June 27th. Quite a/the Ole Olson home Sunday. ited at the George Lewis home reducing high blood pressure dnd paritying the blood. % pty Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Strandems|&00d sized crowd was present. A] Violet, Oscar, and Fred Olson and Thursday afternoon. i {spent a fe wdays at the home of their | Potluck lunch was served. Burnett Jacobson, attended the; Mr, and Mrs. Herman Numan and Money Back Guarantee With Every Order. |daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and| Williard Dimond was a business|party at Florence Lake Saturday|children were Moffit callers Thurs- For advertising purposes we are offering this compound for |Mrs. Cecil Mount, of Bismarck. caller at the Frank Mickelson home | evening. day. : a short time only at the reduced price of $215 a box, postpaid Mr. and Mrs. Joan Snyder and|Tuesday evening. The next ladies’ aid will meet at) Presley Gosney took some cows|f) ? any address in the United States. jchildren, of Bismarck, spent Sunday |_ Mrs. Roy Little called at the J.|the Ole Olson home July 18. to Sterling Friday to have them __ Upon request without cost or obligation we will gladly send jafternoon at the Walter Simons |F. Little home Thursday afternoon.| Mrs. Jordahl slipped on an oiled dipped in the dipping tank they have you a scale showing what normal blood pressure should be at ee ete ee ‘ a and a eee Berg on Mr. ts and fell and hurt her hip Sat-|just completed. County Agent A.|| 2&8 from 20 to 70 years. | * Mis: ‘a Sormula, who teaches|and Mrs. te ‘a i i ve ii peel ae 3, left Pre y ye funeral of their cousin aay" ‘tinge Me, and Mrs. N. 0. Strand of cae ee ee aie Leeteel ee CrChauaraTTn: A ‘or her home at Perth, N. D., for a| Wednesday. Bantry, N. D., are spendin, fer rg vis we i 3 Empire Building — Denver, = . 8. week's vacation. The Regan ledice eid eet wu > pending a few) George Lewis went to Bismarck |_ Verl Holden and Dave Bly were! Mrs. Wm. Mickelson Wednesday aft- |Surday afternoon callers at the Ja-/ernoon. A small crowd was present {eotaen conte, leeraimaeeans on account of the rain. . | s rain num- i i ¥ it ber of our citizens tumed out for the |calisr at Ror Panis neds lection Wednesday. which was held : qe te schuslinaas Fla 6. a The directors and shareholders of a 4 r * meeting in Regan jursday. i itor in Wilton Monday. R + nt i i ae cattle Bs as. been visiting noe cen ae heerewmcere | this community the last week. So E 7, A cattle were taken to marke Mvaccernay, and Sal Bearg were ‘ |“Shorty” Jacobson did the “punch-| Prem Mia kolo note ot the rj Harry Dimond was buyin, cattle | gar catled vin acebson and son Ed: |i this neighborhood this week. Wahpeton, who is at present spend-|_,,ceree and Earl Mouder, Leland ing some time with her father, L. C,|Welmot and Stanley Frances were Peterson of Painted Woods, Sunday, | Regan callers Friday. , |_ Howard Scott left Tuesday eve-| .Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and family jning with Winmwill’s road gang for | Visited at the Uhdle home Friday. Harvey, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Micke'son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickelson, and Mr. °° and Mrs. Harry Davenport, motored | Steele } me the river Friday to pick June- $$$ ____g "ries. 5 ‘ Donald Lund of Bismarck visited|,Vitgina Wallman is a guest of jat.the O, T. Ness home several days Me ea pee pepe 4 last week. ba . Earl Mowder an Mrs. Florence Harris and three| family left by car Saturday morning children of Minneapolis is visiting |f", Binford, N. D., where they vis- at the home of her parents, Mr. and|ited with Burtt sete See Mrs. W. F. Foye. orton Strand and family of Ban- Nadine Geisler assisted with the pe D., are visiting at the Strand t work at the home of her grand- it patents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Altes, Cok tee ae fa ja: ve 4 -aines a ine e Mr al Mrs. Frank Schlossone| Young people Saturday ight at the left Tuesday for Pingree, where|Harry McCullough home in honor they visited over the fourth with/of their Leite oat A large crowd is parents. was presen! an ancing was en- .Mrs. Deacon, of Minneapolis, is|i°yed until a late hour. A delicious ne ng st Ss home of Mr. and ape he Tay by Mrs. Cook and rs. O. L. Lindseth. irs. McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chitty, who| Callers in Regan Saturday after- are visiting at the Chas. Miller |noon from here were: Peter Michel- home and Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent|son, Wm. Johnson, Conrad Johnson, Thursday in Bismarck. Leon Webster, Marving Manning, i er st week from in al illie le. vi aie: Felauivas ie Minnesota. ee andes Conia Bikins and . an rs. F. E. it ers Dolo. jeve ve fanily of Dickinson Visited at ie : sei tent aes 4 Methodist parsonage Saturda Mrs. A. R. apolis is at present, he Reed children of Aberdeen are iting at the home of theii grand- mother, Mrs. B, H. Smith. Mrs. Carl Omodt «ith Helen and Roy spent Thursday shopping in Bismerck. Mr. an! Mrs, Otto Joi. .son and children returned Wednesday from ral weeks’ vacatiin s-« .. with s in Sioux Falls, S. D. _ Wilma ard Laura Laney are en- jJoying a visit with veletives at Val- ley City. Mrs. Martin Selness and _hildren spent scveral days last week visit- ing relatives in Linton. le concrete foundation of the |M. Zech residence was made last _Robinso.. of ne- iting friends i: Steele .| Week under the supervision of Con- | tractor Reed. | Mr. J. J. Hochhalter and son Roy |spent Sunday with relatives in treeier, lir, and Mrs. D. A. Ritchie ~pent Sunda: mestown, where they visited relatives and attendid camp meeting. Raymoid Baarts of University Park, Iowa, vicited friends in Steele rithe Misses Hild | The Misses Hilda, Lena Altes and Mildred Alters, Geo: aMtth-ws and abel ir. and Mrs. Ray Andre and Otto Aites took a trip to the Black Hills last week, y returned Monday reporting a very enjoyable vacation in spite of rain and muddy roads enc untered Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day cr Night—#2 Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. For Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool Also Harness and Lace Leather Call at our new brick build- ings next to Armour Cream- eries, Write for prices and shipping tags pi. Northern Hide & Fur Co. Sam Sloven, Prop. Phone 406 Bismarck, N. D. in some places. Miss Mary C.orge, of Ismay, Mont. returned with them pend some time visiting Rev. Gress spent-several days last week attending camp meeting in Jomentown, waste 5‘ fam Wamsley returned Wed- nesday from Bismarck where had been in the hospital receiving jical attention. 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