The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1928, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE t had their corn ruined while others /Circle, both of which orders the de- {ing at his home here for the past |iment farm at Mandan, was a Brad- OSSD: t just a little distance from them re-|ceased was a member. The floral ‘two weeks during the illness of his |dock caller Thursday on his way to port no damage at all. offerings were many and beautiful mother, Mrs. James Murphy, left | Aberdeen, S. D. ‘ brent to yet pees in which the Monday for the west. }_ 8. 8. Tracy was a Passenger to re F | deceased was hel Miss Narcissus Mandi; ¢ ‘ rt . | igo, who was | Bismarck Monday to visit with Mrs. ‘4 jie Gave 1 coe Gee ange ome =| Wild Rose | «fs, Wm, Robinson visited Mrs. 8, called here by the death of her als: Tracy and Helen. ibaa Puotocanzs, y 4 ¢ ‘ Haze | I ls ——__—_—_————+ |S. Tracy and little Helen at tl \s- | ter-in-law. le! turday ce] ELE. Ellendale arrives a Vinton Heaton shipped out four|® Threshing has again been delayed! marck hospital one day this week. ‘charge of her school at Sterling. (gegen chee tee eine ie cd Vig Me, and Mrs. Frank Gray and| {ne from thie vicinity. Oo bad hart ed L. R. May motored low that Helen is! Gordon McLachlan of Urbana lterests near Dana. : || Somowite pisces Tocedays the er port's Orville Larson left for Petti-| to Bismarck Tuesday to visit reM-l “Henry Jagd, who has spent al Par CS aien, ceriteg te Bosch [merry endies of the Woodman Circle! B Now fs the time to have those photographs made for 4 4, Hazelgrove and Charlie Sattlers,| °°A° number of women from town LMederey Saati y ot Bae couple of weeks here looking after dock Wednesday from Minneapolis |day evening, with 18 members pres- Christmas. Begin early and avoid the rush before oe Zwiegles and Jake Sattlers. gave a surprise party on Mrs. Orval dock accompanied them. Thursday interests, returned last to be present at the funeral of Mrs. ent. Election of officers for the en- Christmas, fe tie Bases oe ithe tome Larson Tuesday of last week at the! °Tom Marx of Braddock was out srg wa sn OW Mandigo and also to look after other |suing year was any Ee ae ese Mak " tt NOV, Rivening. 8 Ed Larson home. The Larson family} here last week delivering gasoline. ‘ik it an Ss ah vetoed who | interests here. ad Ma beat ete Ms Tine Make your appointment vie Hi Ulfers called at the Hazle- | 2"° leaving for Beach where they) Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Brownawell of |h@d ¢ vis i ridgeman-Russell| Homer Falgatter of Jamestown, |Miss Myrtle Feltheim. N 898 CG Fie seta e A will make their home. Moffit were calling on friends here|‘re@m station here, have moved to/Pa., called at Braddock Monday. meeting will be held Wednesday eve- Phone y, morning, an Mr. and Mr-. Joe Rise were shop-| Friday evening. Danzig, N. D. and Mrs. John| Miss Blanche Smith from St. Paul|ning, September 19, when six new in yet Acing Aone business callers pers in Wing Saturday. Miss Lila Stirling, teacher of Schaefer is in charge of the station ene Mr. and bg eae ef Gea members will be tnitiated into = . i rs. Jake Horner entertained a’ g, 7 g v 6, Iowa, visited at the R. H. y j order T wl all will remove : Mrs. Riadd _Hazelgrove and le number of people at her home Sun- Papen ed ele dae sats Mrs. Gladys Beseler left Monday home this week. Mrs. Grimes is a|the Siene hall where in company with VIRGINIA BUTLER HOME STUDIO orene Hawkins were bp iaaa ad "| day to a surprise party on Mr. Hor-| 0, R. Martini of Braddock made|{0F Bismarck where she entered the |sister and Miss Smith a niece of Mrs.!the W. O. W. a short program will ers at the Emil Sattler home Tues-| ner, it being his birthday. ‘a Bubiiiels cull have’ HAtuedaye Bismarck hospital asa nurse in|Corey. be given and a light lunch served. Room 25, City National Bank Building “Atte. Julius Vwidele and daughters a ee A farewell dinner was given Sun- bee ns heli Braddock school opened oe All members are requested to be ” Della and Ruth we id uests Tuesda Mi z | day at the H. A. Carlisle home in Lin igh-line men are rushing the |with its full force of teachers in| present. dake Settler's ’\| SW. Burleigh = || honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. R, May of |Work here of erecting the poles and |charge; Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer in tiMry and Mrs, Frank Gray and|¢————————_— §| Youngstown, 0. The following|stringing the wires and expect to |charge of the high school and Mrs. 0. Opal Gray were in Tuttle Monday| The many friends of Mrs. Ishmeal| guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. na th own iain up by the | Johnson, Mrs. D. Mc! eae ; iss % Teri steht. Will be glad to know she is at home| S. J. King, Mr.and Mrs, Donald Mrs, CT Betton atid daugltie EA a ead ee ' A is. | again after spending over a week al yder, Mr. an rs. Hartlee May, on Sa ie ug - By nar rastgee Made 2 trip to Bis” | "Bismarck hospital Misses Avis Carlisle, Helen Brown-)velyn left Thursday for a visit of | | A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kopplin of Tuttle. Z ee ee visited her son John} Sele souls a ae itch i a alae atin) int Septem! jon- i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and| nd wife last Friday. | Howai rownawell of Moffit an C. A. Hanso turned B ‘Mrs. Bernard Baxter of | J. E. Chessak shipped a car load| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell. ae thd ts dettiee eae ce Vaan hicks nik Gee 4 Rome ‘Sunday. 2 Pe Fd Clovde| of catite “and one of hogs from| Sunday. guests at. the Ernest| 0k Tuesday and is helping out in| Mandan spent Sunday with relatives g Ray Hazlegrove is busy making | Stewartsdale last Friday. This was) Saville home included Misses Lil¥|' "James Walch; whe kee peen visite | me . th E hin. the first time the new stock yards| and Lila [Stitling, Alice and Gladys Chieti een visit-| Mr. Stevens, manager of the exper- ; i is | Were used. e cattle were weig! Jurfee, Beatrice Hardland, Agnes|= = q coingg ind Ute. Ray Harlegrove re-| at the Paul Hopel farm as no seales | Benz, Miles Stanton, Max Lee, Hom: |™ § Charles Hazlegrove saying every. |e yet put in at the stock yards. |er Brownawell, Miles Benz, Dave BS | tkdy was wall Mrs. Gramling is able to bej Livingstone and Jack Durfee. Ef | Ben Klanburg pulled over to El- ground again after being quite ill aly and Mrs. L. R. May and son ‘| 4 * ‘or a few weeks, lartlee a) ‘rom Youngstown, BY er rummy ginesday to thresh) an MeLean is home again after| Ohio, who have been visiting rela;|[f Dry, bad breath, lack of appetite—Easil BR. £ Smith's, and maybe from there to being ahs to ee er a ipa ch sell here oy ne pcre nervous, iritable—Heart attected, i ‘ ig mother at Prince Edward Island. His ith, left th rt tl itation, pressure—Pai ing, swell- ea ers tazlegrove and Miss| mother passed away while he was| week io make their home at Sioux |[f| ing in legs or ankles—Weskness, pein burn- i Lorene Hawkins called at the Harry | there. Mr. Mcj.ean has the sym- | City, lowa, where they were born, ing in stomach, sour, belching, gas, sensation g Ulfers and Mcintyre homes Friday. | Pathy of the entire conimunity, ;Mr. May and son have positions Shin, pile, Massy Len ee ee ’ Face e] raham Loveless, well known in| there. 4 + les—Eyes daa ate Atte: ob rank Gray aNd this vicinity. for the number” of| "A iarge number from here at-|{§ Yellow, lids heavy—Feet cold, ‘chilly, sweats and supper guests at the Hazlegrove | bushels of corn us WL last eh tended ie zoneral eats ee Sain, tepiee oneriieeen yell at tan is again in our midst. jis time he| Warren Mandi: t_ Braddock, Wed- iJ ased—C, Part 4 noe ak Gee and Ray Hazelgrove| is helping in the harvest fields, be-| nesday afternoon. Rev; Walter Va-|{™ With mucous, pus or other disch j were callers at the Julius Zwiegle| ing employed at the present time|ter of Bismarck delivered an im-|™ You suffering from any of the above? Don't | f tome saturday. at the 0. G. Davenport home, | pressive sermon and ladies of the| ff You think it is serious? VERY SERIOUS? | € gghiil Sattler called at Hazlegzove's|,, Giadvs, Gramling visited relatives | Eastern Star took charge of the|ll sre\tsing kelvless te heats choomie tania oe . 'S . Services e church, an adie 0 = sy. ' ir. | Secured a school near Sanger, where| the Woodman’s. Circle took char taken to the hospital and operated on. You ¢ . Mrs. Emil Sattler and little Shir- ; . ‘cel will need no operation if t : } ley Jean visited at the Charles Sat-|She began teaching Monday. at the grave. The church would not cha itively” CURE YOu “without the 578tem. 1 4 tler home Saturday. nee oe Meteee ane eg Ru all who came to pay! KNIFE—We ure the above troubles and other ailments without 4 x ¥ ‘S$ Sunday. le enteres e Bis- | thei: it Sper Mrs, ane 0. 5 Py \ iter sere canes at Harry marek schools last week, Many Fe ita i men ' otters ‘ é ee If your disease is incurable we will frankly tell 4 ; Bert Glanvill id O McInt ndrew ivan is having a new/ tested the high esteem in which she . i {and Cooperative Union of America| The Bur Brothers are Ceiling “| ths Bratkiock) cenietery. and CURE you to stay CURED--We remove ihe CAUSE of the | 75} Mibissficien Goidemitn 1% hese for| Stewartedale en | RE RS a es eesti veil GUAR AN A » visi Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart mo- ' AID U: by a few days visit at re aig] Mant ss Banger Shey, Tee ak I Braddock \{_ PAID Us—Can anything be more fair than that? . i] Hazlegrove and Miss" Lorene Haw. | Mts. Stewart's sister, Miss Gram-|°————________—@ CLINIC OF DR.T. M, MacLACHLAN —« Yakima Elberta Peaches kins were dinner and supper guests| !ing, to her new location. The funeral of the late Mrs. W. W. Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, No. Dak. y “| at the Frank Gray home Sunday. | ., Bernice Johnson has again eee Beenie: Seuich’ ras ela Wednestily TARE 5 oa cis oeildasl Sav tat ATG DIM AVS seaeRiIGa ta otce i ie erno i th- jaral s. . . ieee eee tee «Be, and Sips. Leslie Cian called odistEniscopal chiirch;/ wanslaeeal of goiter, gall bladder trouble, tonal, chronis appendicitis In the next few days shipments of Yakima Elbertas . at the A. J. Stewart home Sunday. |attended, i Tost iles. i i is i Hagen, aa they wore going to thresh) *t Gh, rhea nome, aunday [attended “Owing. fo the absence of . : Sosor inary cane pani aude cmamamease aati ‘ expects to return the latter part of| completed threshing. Some report|the sermon was preached by Rev, Never, in any recent year, have peac so plentiful the week to help Mrs. Hazlegrove. ape aed gut heat has] Yater of Bismarck, Friends attended not canning inducements so great.. Nor have these ruddy, —_——_—___——_—¢| acre. : hs Pet Musie wisi tatnished by the tBhad: : : blushing, juicy-sweet Elbertas ever been finer. If you f Wing iT ecietrery iret eriee ates) dock choir and Mrs. J. Larson of | uggs haven't already put them up for next winter's enjoy- O——— $$$ | his week. ne Fe eee op nace ate nu aan solon Tne ment, you should do it this week. After that, shipments Fred Barth and John Mueller 5 e : = ,,|burial service at the church was con. ry . ’ * : Bers ktlive tine Bree oe light frost in this vieinit did ducted by the Eastern Star of Linton will decline. You'll find the medium-sized peaches best OE RR + Somejand at the grave by the Woodman| aMaaE a: ; and most economical for canning—slice the big ones for : ¢ Hein with her house work during . ae ‘ : £ threshing. a ‘The J. H. Hale is another splendid canning and eating Viola Hagen spent Sunday and rad just coming into quantity production in the Yakima monday 4 pen at the Olgerison e r Nalley. ‘The supply is rather limited. ome in Bismarck. Visitors at the Jack Hein home Sunday were Emil, Rose and Kath- # eas, sassy oe ceed ith, John an arol ‘ueller ant i George Barth. For Men and Boys! i Edith Cumber spent the week-end oe 1, at the Fred Cumber home. Edith is - ¢ | attending high school at Tuttle. When you count up what your wardrobe needs for fall ‘The Yakiqge Valley (pronounced YV’EI- 4 Given a rich, fertile, volcanic ash ool! sad f rane Mrs. an nee left by|/—™ and winter, count on us to have just what you want. Pehle Heo cody tet coo deal climatic conditions, Yakime Valley $ for Tower City Saturday morn- ‘ A 5 ( tate of Washington, all over th qi ae 4 attended the (ff Covtley Suits—just in from | Jersild Sweaters — stylish juiinica serge ysteaie e.g Ladies Aid entertainment held at the ene lel _ H.C. Edgerton héme Thursday. Men’s .. -. $16 te i t\° Mrs. Henry Kremenetsky and Boys’ sitio sea eens pase SRSBOMaED 2 | Sophia Kremenetsky of Tuttie were YS os $6.50 to $17 | Boys’ . « $2 to $4.50 ; © visitors ee sspears: nremnenelaky) home one day last week. i: ys ” Beater of daisealown. was Pusnaws and Leather Shoes and Oxfords— @ business caller in Wing Tueed jackets black and tan. | Pipes of Pagid tes Men's we $8 to $14 | Men’s ...... $2.75 to $7.50 8 . z Robert Satstrom of Forman, Boys’ . $6.50 to $10 | Boys’ ...... $2:25 to $4.75 : i , For the hunter and sportsman we have corduroy and and Mrs. Ben ries ughter wool caps, pants and breeches, warm wool shirts, sweat- & fanville and danenten Bernie wor’ |—§ ers and mackinaws, high lace boots, wool socks and soft { evening dinner guests at the leather gloves. : lanville home. ., . = ° les Edwards and Henry Mc-|j We also offer a beautiful line of new hats and caps, shirts, I n | he Mi 0. S. t Des 1 rable eeeky meade a basin s trip te Bi ties, socks, underwear—at prices to please the thriftiest. ; jay. rs. eter enr; returning home with then. __ Mr. Lat of aver spent the gee nce gat it DAHL CLOTHING STORE ir. Lat cousin of Mrs. Larson. _ Mr. and Mrs. Em Glanville and 3 Gleydon took two truck loads tr tad Mee Ea. Glaanti vasedenss rr. rs. lanville ac- panied by Mrs. Jack Glanville d to Bismarck Tuesday, Mrs. “ : The Coats 4 “* Beautifully styled, carefully tailored in the highest grade woolens. Plain or lavishly trimmed with ually furs. Featuring the latest Fall shades of Browns, Blues, Greens and Reds. ¢ d So 16 $24.95 to $38.95 q potent does not “use Be prepared for the opening of the hunt- | he Dresses ‘ ing season, get the right supplies at the right place and at the right price. We assure you of the best values and all the proper equipment from ammunition to fire arms. A Complete Line to Choose from Get your 1928 Hunting Licenses at our store . French & Welch - Hardware Co. of remarkable Replicas of the most favored Parisian creations. Flat crepes, Canton crepes and satins are also featured. j $9.75 to $14.75 Sizes for Misses and Women McCracken Cash , Stores Broadway © “Golden Rule” Bismarck, N. Fourth and s ‘ ' anette re i eee oe ae ae ae a Ose nat eit NIA Ainge mina

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