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o> I'd — ox wmemegems nossoD tu. he on tOcearsw hits BPO ye aorrn McCh Jou Jiras made « trip to Baldwin) Bo ho PAGE TWELVE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Strandemo were callers at the Nel- | | son brothers place Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. ————_—_—_ Welch’s Spur } Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and |#!d and Gwendolyn, Charlie Rey- F. Nelson, Ger- immi i k nolds, Elsie Kruger and Alec vt Tele adeaig Schoemberger were shoppers in Re- Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Welch, John &4n Saturday, Welch, Oliver Welch, George Varnum | Emma Nelson was a caller at and Lester Varnum were all Bis- Gladys Nelson’s Saturday. taeck visitors Monday. | ‘The Nelson boys and Charlie Rey- Many of the neighbors are busy ua ela Ea) ay Herman Falk- A i ree ies, {enstein home Saturday. this week putting up steel granaries. j eral from Hate aeuided We held at On account of the very low price of |, wheat, at present, the farmers hope | Darn ¢ that by holding their grain in stor-)"W, bar ra time, that prices may im- . t Axel Lundberg’s place where Jim C 3 east of was a caller at th me Saturday on Horace Dirlam and at the John Welch ohn Anderson and Welch and children Peers 4 : S iest sally meiored to Lismarck Satur- Doppler and Dirlam homes Tue ‘evening. . and Mrs, Robt. We y_called on Mr. Welch Hugh MeMurric nesd on, Mrs. MeMurrich’s daugh- Bernice Johnson was on e list. ie Mr. L, French and Mr. Berger of |, Bismarck called on Robt. Welch eeaneony: ‘i : ; [F Ed Doppler and son Lawrence and |, Gladys. Robt. Welch motored to Bismarck for | {10m Valle City where she attend. a truck load of lumber Thursday |@d the teachers’ college, She will morning. each Trygg school No. 1 which Mr, and Mrs. Lewis and daughter | »egins Monday, Sept. 3, ee Lucille of Bismarck called at the| Gertie Nelson who is assisting Robt. Welch home Thursday after-| Mrs. Victor Engdahl with her house noon. work during harvest and threshing Mr. Otto Dorman and son Theo-|°ame home to spend Sunday. dore called at the Doppler home Fri-| ‘4 party was given at the Nels day morning. Nelson home Saturday night. ~The Oliver Welch called at the Robt.|¢vening was spertt listening to the Welch home Friday morning. Mr.|Tadio and card playing. Ice cream Welch made fence and Robt. shed |@nd cake were served at midnight, binding speltz. Mr. Doppler finished | Those present were Mr. and Mrs, harvesting Wednesday. Victor Engdahl and family, Mr. and John Welch expects to start |™ Charlie Rue, Helen, Gladys, threshing the middle of the week.|Clara and Margaret, G. F, Nelson, Mr, Doppler and Robt. Welch expect | Gertie, Charlie Reynolds, Clarence to start threshing in about a week.) Star and Gladys Nelson, Mr. and Coyotes are again making them- | Mrs. John Anderson of Bismarck. selves a nuisance in this community,| Emma Nelson, Clara Rue, Floyd several reporting poultry losses. and Irene Anderson will begin high Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dorman and | School in Bismarck next Monday. family visited at the Doppler home| , G. ¥. Nelson, Charlie Reynolds and one afternoon this week. Alec Schoemberger headed some Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman were |tain this week for John Resch. Bismarck business visitors Saturday.| | Joe Jiras was on the si¢k list Sun- Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Welch and baby | day. ton motored to Bismarck Saturday. | Victor Engdahl, Florence and Nels Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and fam- | Nelson, were dinner guests Sunday ily attended the ball game in Bis-|at G. F. Nelson’s, marck Saturday and Sunday. Leo| | Buddy Skoglund from Duluth, Doppler also attended the games| Minn., is here helping his brother-in- Ich and sister, Algot Ryberg and » Visited at the John Ander- n home Wednesday evening and da little party. in and Herman Olson came om S s Lake to visit their lay Rue came last week ir. and Mrs. Fred Hochhalther of Bismarck are working at their par- ents’ home in Wilson. i Willie and Rudolph Berg visited with their cousins, Alma, Alvira and Albert Berg, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, A. to Wilton Thursday afternoon. week's stay at the John A, Berg home in Wilson. . The ball game between Pickerville and the Wilson boys was well at- the boys. {home Sunday. 4 | Miss Fsther Nelson is helping Mrs. | Schafer this week. community. The Nixons were from- er residents of Baldwin, Mrs. Arnold Rupp and daughter |S Emma spent the past week in Bis- marck where Emma underwent an operation for the removal of her| 5 tonsils and adenoids, Mr. n nounce the birth of a baby girl at their home several miles southeast of Baldwin Thursday. Mrs. 0. Peterson, mother of Mrs. Nordstrom, her convalescence. Miss Grace Falkenstein is expect- | ° ed home Tuesday from where she has been attending the summer session of the normal school, Fred Reid of Winona, Mo. who|| has left for other points. 3 spending a week at Duluth, Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and daugh- home near Still Friday. a i Knife River Sunday. law with harvesting. He will be em- Ed Doppler and mother Mrs. Mar- | Ployed at Victor Engdahl's. cus Doppler and sons attended} Nels Nelson, G. F. Nelson, Gerald church services in Bismarck Sunday, |and Victor Engdahl went to the Law- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doppler and|rence Madland place Sunday to see family dined at the Robt. Welch| the combine work which Lawrence home Sunday. ae Bill Madland purchased recent- ly. 0 |, Mts... A. Kruger, Elsie and Alec | Painted Woods Schoemberger motored near Bis- ictal tiara. Pe cara ee fe with the . and Mrs, Herb Crawford called | Pete Lips family on the Jones farm om Nea Elaberg aed Met ard Mra [4 miles ftom Bismarck, si Lillefjeld Sunday. John Kruger has been assisting Neighbors and relatives got up a aa en cutting grain a few rise arty on Iver Erickson} ¢@yvs las es Sunday afternoon, August 19, it be- Morris Strom visited at John An- ing his birthday, A delicious lunch- eerean s Sunday. son was served. ‘ohn Anderson and Hazel called at Mr, and Mrs, Albert Waddington |G. F. Nelson's Sunday night on lo- of Bismarck attended the party at |¢al business, the Elder Erickson home Sunday. EE Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Er- | Menoken ‘ nest is spending a couple of days at the Andrew Nelson home. ae anni Ne Ann Johnson, a daughter of Fred] Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeGroot and Johnson, is assisting Mrs. Iver Er-! family of Marion Junction, S. D ickson with her housework until | motored here visiting several days at school begins. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Chris De Mrs, Elsberg and Mrs, Ole Lille- | Groot, Hazel LaBay, of Yakima, Joe Brostrom was a caller at the| here was honor guest Friday after- Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld were | was served, drew Nelson called on Mrs. Wm. | vis: ing Mrs. Yule’s parents, Mr. and Andrew Nelson and Allen Nordberg | spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. home in Chicago, after spending a|ily were dinner guests at the A. C. ————_—_. from the Bismarck hospital Sunday. Trygs Royal Thomas, and Henry Ebling G. F. Nelson home Tuesday. preparing for threshing. work done. He also transacted|/Charles Graves home Wednesday were dinner guests Tuesday at the| Powers Elevator now. Victor Engdahl and G. F. Nelson| Ayers ate picnic dinner at the Mis- Mrs. Jordan and children and Mrs.|of weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. they called at G. F. Nelson’s andj Mr. and Mrs, L, J. Agnew and Victor Engdahl home Tuesday night| tree claim Monday afternoon. Mrs, A. Kruger, John and Elsie} Richard Salter. + F. Nelson home G. F, Nelson, Gerald and Charlie| Nellie Dance. Alec Sel perabereer visited at the| _ Mrs. Faye Salter and Dorothy De fjeld were callers at the Soderquist | Miss home Thursday afternoon. Washington, who has been visiting Elias Lillefjeld home at Wilton | noon when Mrs. L. J. Agnew enter- Tuesday evening. tained at a party, A dainty luncheon Wilton callers Tuesday evening. Mrs, Roy Yule and two sons of Mrs. Frank Erickson and Mrs. An- Valley City, motored here Friday, Brown Thursday afternoon. Mrs, V. M. Craven, Mr, and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld took] M. J. Lee of Wahpeton, N. D., to Bismarck Saturday morning |R, G. Abelein, where Allen caught the train for his} “Mr, and Mrs. Ed Ebling and fam- few weeks visiting at the Andrew | Dance home Sunday. Nelson home. Mrs. Jack Ishmael was discharged Wynona Haggardy is helping Mrs. Ishmael with the work. on and Mrs. Victor Engdahl andjhave purchased a separator. They small daughter were callers at the|are now repairing and painting it Charlie Reynolds motored to Wil-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Groves of ton Tuesday to have some dental| Bismarck were dinner guests at the business in Bismarck. evening. Mrs. G. F. Nelson and Gwendolyn} George Ely is working at the Kru; home and also at Nels Nel-} Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and age children and Mr. and Mrs. Otto called at the Tom Morris home|souri river Sunday. Tuesday on business. Mrs. Claus and sons spent a couple Hannah Engdshl visited Tuesday at|M. E. Funston. While here the eee ieee en coche tes | mitared eee eae ie a John Engdahl’s. family and Mrs. C. D. King and, Gertie Mae Nelson went to the|children ate picnic luncheon at the to assist with the work during har-| Miss Gertrude Evarts of Bismarck vesting and threshing. spent several days visiting Mrs. visited at the Miss Hazel Paris of Bismarck Tuesday night. spent Monday evening visiting Miss Reynolds called at J. W. Jiras’ home} K. O. Knudtson has purchased a Sunday night. truck, Kruger and G. Nelson homes|Groot were shopping in Bismarck ‘Tucsday evening. Monday. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Victor mo-|_ Mrs. M. E, Funston and sons tored to Regan Wednesday, attend-| Stephen and Roy, and daughter, Mi ing to some business matters, En|Ella, motored to Bismarck Monday. me they called in at G. F. ene NT, Hennah Engdahl, Mrs, Vie- ! Engdahl and daughter, Mrs. an and children were callers Tuesday evening at Nels Nelson’s. | motored to Goodrich, John Anderson was a caller Mon-| with their sister, Mrs. at the Nelson brothers place. Mr. and Mrs. John Selmer Ownes visited last Sunday] ited at the st the Kruger home. “Gustav Newmiller ; Schafer vis- John A, Berg home Sun- Several friends gathered at the and Mrs. Sam Berg and fam- Inesda; G. F. Nelson home 'y night] ily motored to Wildwood for grapes and reminded Gerald Casper of his|one day this week. gis it ner. Dodge for services. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. children also motored to Dodge Con- daughter motored to Wilton Satur- | tendin; a on business matters. town Saturday, Thursday to assist Mrs. Paul Demp- sey, During the storm Wednesday light- ning struck the Charles Beem barn and did considerable damage. Mrs. E. Nelson motored |Beem was knocked down and Mr, Beem was stunned by the bolt. The |d: Miss Menney Seibold returned to/ground was covered with hail during her home in Park township, after a/the storm. tended, the score being in favor of |Sunday and a large and appreciati audience listened to Rev. Ford preach Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wagner of jin she Presbyterian church. Several Turtle Lake visited at the John Kurle|children were baptized during the Services. week _installin; Mrs. Wayne Cummings was called] been staying with her to Garrison early in the week by the| Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Feltheim of Brad- death of her father, Frank Wilson,| dock, while her mother was in the Pioneer resident of that community.| hospital returned home last week. granddaughter of Youngstown, are visiting relatives and fi to matters of business in Mrs. White of Shields arrived Rev, Ford and family were with —_——— of Mrs. Clara Steele. soca “| Miss Engle Storm of New Leipzig Baldwin was a guest of her little cousin Nevis ieee » | Bosworth the past week. Winifred Stayner, Ludwig Smith Cranes Ak levies attended held non, Washington, to spend some|final games of the tournament time at the home of relatives in this |at Bismarck Sunday. estrum Bros, were busy the past & new ventilating ystem in the Raleigh school house. This system is recommended by Mii ‘ox, state school inspector. The chool board expects to have the gymnasium finished before school ind Mrs. John Nordstrom an- | Convenes, Raleigh will hire two school bus rivers this year, J. C, Christensen B,|and Glen Boswortl Mrs. N. A, Davis and son Darrell is staying with her daughter during a aries a) oe f town folks that attended church Dickinson | Services and listened to Rev. Ford junday, Wild Rose has been working for Ralph Fricke, | ». alec Mr. and Mrs. S. J. King of Bis- Rev. Fred Christ and family are] marck were visiting friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cowell of Sioux ters Ruth and Marie attended the| City, Iowa, motored here last week meeting of the Ladies’ Aid which| to visit the H. A. Carlisle family and was held at the Harry Knudtson| other friends here, Little Pearl Peterson, who has randparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee May and de 0, riends ——______—_—__—___—__—__—_«,| here, before taking a position at Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and ares City, Iowa, their old i id fternoon | Place, ree Gueieainnl Ganka former residents of this vicinity. birth- Mr. and Mrs. May were A number of our young people at- Gaben and| tended the dance at Braddock. W. H. Brownawell attended a di- gregational church Sunday after-| rectors meeting of the Farmer's Mu- tual Fire and Lightning Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bick motored| Co. Saturday afternoon, to church at Richardton Sunday motored to the Bierig home. Hebron motored out with his daugh- ter and son-in-law, home Sunday evening. youngest children and Mrs. Crow- out to the Bierig home Sunday eve- ning. m business matters, Wayne Don Pick motored to Richardton Thursday afternoon. ness matters, and two sisters and brother to Bein Thursday afternoon, Lester Jacobs and brother from Bierigs mo‘ored up to the Goben grain there. motored to Goben’s on Friday. iness matters. Joe Link has been working on the telephone line the past week. Mike Biech is busy ee grain for Joe Peck and Matt Baseflug. The H, F, Goben family have as guests Mrs. Goben’s brother, Mr. Hunt and wife, also two children, Seattle, Washington, came by train| q to the L. R. Woolery home to visit to Hebron and live for a while. Miss Alice Bierig nas been as- week, been busy hauling gcain to town] v for Mr. Woolery, Raleigh | Mr. and Mrs, P, J. Rausch motored |allers ‘in Bismarck to Bismarck Tuesday where they at- tended to matters of business, d home at Castana, Ia., Tuesday, hav- ing spent several days as guest of his brother, W. B. Dorward, Mrs. Donald Clark, was ill with the flu the past week. departed Wednesday for Omaha, and family. the past week. L. J. Lah of Leith transacted busi- Hentte toe Hig ad iness in attendin; mat Raleigh ee ae of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Klein for din- the Bagley elevator at Raleigh, was & business visitor in 4own Frida: Pete: Y: Mrs. C. L. Klienschmidt and children motored to Bismarck | 0 Ice cream and| Mr. and Mrs. Conrath Heib of lusky visited at the John A. me Sunda after re] 5 John wo a caller at John| the John Berg home, where si ’s Wednesday evening on|helped Mrs. Berg with housework. Mrs. Berg has been on the sick list Pre at Moe... Jims snd fam |toe 0 few days, but peg thd Were guests daughter, ve Philip Monroe, near Still, Sun- king Emanuel fi Sites Ehnge Noleos F : 2 is S:i23% iy A machi Christ Wolf was a caller at F on busin aL Smith unloaded his threshing leigh Saturda: We ig er, in Bismarck visit ‘Tuesda: > Walery Jr. motored to| ed relatives ani Hebron Thursday, nesday and Thursday. a few weeks and later they will raove| pi Sterling were dinner guests at the Mrs. Charles Schiek and daughter | Walter Dietzman home Tuesday eve- ning. Si tara Te a | Pod Me Mana Take au, r and si r Mrs. Jol (3 wel in 8] ‘fami “| the week-end with Mra. ‘Tooker’s G. 'W. Schied, superintendent of | ited at the Wm. di were onl; was a business visitor | sions Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and i i they| son Roger and Mr. and Mrs, Lee morning, and in the afternoon y its : and ine grand-daughter Sally . u May of Youngstown, an Mr. and Mrs. Dunam of near Mee atl ae Will Cowell” and Mr. and Mrs.| daughter of Sioux City, Iowa, visited Alder and two children to the Bierig| the capital city Friday. John Peterson took his wife to the Mrs. Jack Crowley and _four| hospital for treatment I'riday. Mason Lawson of Glencoe and ley’s father, Mr. John Rood, of Ber-| sister Mrs. Harold Brownawell and tha, Minn., who came out to visit his| her son Bobby were calling on daughter for a few days, all motored| friends here Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Ernest Saville and son Ray nade a short call at the Fred Folker Monday evening Mr. Goben and| home in Kidder County Sunday aft- A. Bierig motored to Marshall on| ernoon. * Mrs. Will May of Braddock visit- friends here Wed- Miss Ada Saville is expected to return soon from her schoo! work at Christ Winterroth motored to] Valley oe and Misses Helen Erick- bi i busi-| Son an Hebd pasate seorning yan for a short visit with friends before Lester Jacobs took his mother] taking up teaching again. lary Metcalf are coming Misses Erickson and Metcalf were former teachers here, A dinner was given at the W. H. Brownawell home Wednesday in home, where he went to see his dad| honor of Mr. and Mrs, Lee May, who on business who is helping head| returned from Youngstown, Ohio, Tienes ee resent were Mrs. . Je Ay il ill May of Bre Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and children Sa mt King of Blmmarc, it, and ii. H. F. Gobea and A. Bierig motored | Will Cowell of Sioux City, Iowa, and to Hebron Friday afternoon on bus-| Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Carlisle, lock, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Rollin Bradshaw and daueh- Irene and Frankie, of Oklahoma, al-|ters Jennie and Rolline of so Mrs. Hunt’s brother, : Wash., have been visiting tt ths Mr, and Mrs. Norm Woolery of| Walter Dietzman and Elmer Lund- uist homes the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist chokecherries along Apple Creek Wednesday afternoon, Clifford Owen of Iowa is visiting sisting Mrs. Woolery for the past| with his brother, Floyd Owen. Miss Violet Tooker assisted Mil- Mr, Link and Wayne Woolery have| dred Dietzman with cooking for har- este! Mrs, Elmer Bloomquist and son of MeKenzie visited with her sister Mrs. es Imer Lundquist Thi ' Mrs. Martin Tooker and her -@| Mother, Mrs, Pottet ware business ‘ednesday, illiam McCloskey of Me: lelivered gas to those who are har- Dorward returned to his vesting with tractors in this vicinity Miss Evenlet Tooker visited with her sister Violet Tooker and Mildred Mary Lou, daughter of Mr. and|Dietzman Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of W. S. Greswold was on the sick list | brother, Clinton Potter. nas in Raleigh ates. and Mandan visitors Friday after- were le Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman Bismarck ‘riday. Th were business callers in e Klein fon dine Saturday forenoon. Edgar and Lg Sestre Johnson Fd w home af afternoon. Miss Titdrea Dietsman n the sick list tie noo tna tom, fred Plante of ‘Minneapolis is . at the home of his dau ter | husband » Mr. and Mrs. P, J, Siscerest famil Goldberg and Bath Thursda da “4 snville ony trucking grain} Mrs. Bert Glanville and son Har- Zivin Gray and his mother, Mrs.| Wood: to Tuttle for Elmer Perry Friday and|old were business callers in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and were dinner guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. Philip Weber was in town Satur- la ' lary Cromwell has been assist-|ices in Wing Sunday. ing Mrs. Elmer Drum the past week Hazel Morrison is spending a few] with housework. days as a guest of her cousin. Mrs. Faul Dempzey. Adam Haas called at the Andrew Craft home Log W._H. Stark and Allen Frazier grove townshi Mrs. Bert Rose McIntyre attended the Ladies’| business Wednesday. Young Andrew Rev. Ford and famil ter-| daughter Esther olay Aiea ev. Ford an amily were ent jai r St tained to Sunday dinner at the home os x Bismarck, N. Dak. » Laverne} Aid at the J. B. Glanville home| Kraft also called in Tuttle Wednes- lanville. who i s. C. F. Gray, called Thursday gfter- Monday. noon at the Hazlegrove home: Mr. and Mrs, Owen McIntyre and} Frank Gray was a business caller Gray and Elvin family, George McIntyre, Mrs. sen|in Tuttle Thursday. Klagenburg and family, Ed Smith] Vinton Heaton called at Frank Hazlegrove home. and Mr. and-Mrs. J. J. Scallon and Kaif Thursday. family attended the Catholic serv-| 5 Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and pinnae 7 Hazel Grove to Dickinson Friday after Miss Opal a Gay, who has been attending sum-|%ome Sunday. FE a pee 4 Mrs. Emil Sattler and little Shir-|mer school, They returned Sunday Harry Ulfers’, took Elmer Frazier to the Bismarck|ley were dinner guests Monday at beta Oe hospital jay. Ray Hazlegrove’s. Miss Lorene Hawkins was a week-| Mrs. Jacob Steigl W. E. Hurd was through Hazel-| Miss Lorene Hawkins called at the|end guest at the Emil Sattler home.| away Saturday an last_week, Emil Sattler home Thursday morn-| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray and|made Sunday at ing. ‘ » and Emit Sattler was in Tuttle on|dren called at Harry Gray’s in| the be red one: says tohis Reporters : Get the FACTS, write them Clearly; Play no favorites’ [his 1s an News ape. P means Truth told interestingly Send for a Trial Subscription Fill out and mail the. blank below enclosing $1.25 for : three months’ subscription to The Bismarck Daily Trib- une in North Dakota or $1.50 if residing outside the : state. By carrier in Bismarck $1.80. : SUBSCRIPTION BLANK The Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. Enclosed find.........for which send me the Daily Tribune for ; (Wo o0ie: ome Loxei ex” Lokel © 00:0: ame [076; am {0l01¢i010:0;60Kel oe LeKe: exe tokes axe Cexer: ‘ame (970; axe ‘9j0i0:019.0: ): ee ieTesereiee:c.@ PLEASE WRITE PLAINLY TO AVOID MISTAKES @leTevore1 oo eee) Cut out the coupon—fill in and mail to Bismarck Tribune North Dakéta’s Oldest Newspaper Phones 31 and 32 \. THURSDAY, AUGUST 380, 1928 Sparks’ sister, Miss Minnie Ws teaching near Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray and son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. vin Gray was a caller in Tuttle] ,,M# and Mrs. Vinton Ee, and grove home Sunday. . Mrs. | Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove made a trip ey ‘Pat called at the yack Beaware Ray Hazlegrove called Sunday at lemeyer passed interment was Mr. and Mrs. Ora Sparks and chil-|cemetery. We all sympathize with Wing on their way to visit Mrs. | band and six children, dinner guests Sunday at the Ray —_—- ee ee *

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