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Sap yore Frank Shaffer was a Steele caller day. Ole Slaatenhues and 1. B. Olson; motored to Bismarck Wednesday on business. Sor Miss Hezel Nelson is assisting Mrs. Peter Klucksdahl cook for threshers. Mrs. Emma Shaffer and daugh- ters, Miss Vivian and Mrs. Harold Hargrave, were callers at Steele Fre’ Gilbert of Tuttle and LB. Olson were business callers at Bis- Mee and. Mes. H. A. Smith took their grandchildren, Vernon, Elsie and Earl Carlson, to Steele Sunday, where they will attend school and be with their mother. They have spent the summer with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson visited at Driscoll with relatives Sunday. School began in Clear Lake Mon- day morning with Miss Vera Sleight ‘as teacher in school No. 1 and Miss Getha Klucksdahl as teacher in . 3, sent ae Mrs, Carl ee and f Driscoll were Sunday eve- Ea eallers at the Frank Shaffer netics Madge Runcy, county super- intendent, visited Clear Lake schools Maneank Shaffer took same sheep to day to be shipped. Steere Chittera Nelson and children | visited Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. ————$$______———_* ig Dodge —— ur-year-old son of Mr. and Mine sok Meske died, Tuesday, the] cause of death being hay fever. J. H. Ermentrout of Bismarck has been chosen oe new bookkeeper of ’ elevator. . a Matteson preached a splendid sermon in the Congregation- al church Sunday. His text was from Philippians 4:19, “For my God shall supply all your needs according to his richness in glory in Christ Je- » evMr. and Mrs. Tom Sandwick and children of Minneapolis are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Wendahl. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kirk, who spent some time in several points of Mon- tana, returned to their home Satur- be Dodge school opened its doors Tuesday with bbe rere Many Pu and’ Mra, Ernest. Riedel and dayghter Hulda of Mandan were wests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sacob Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Daffee and Mr. and Mrs. Henry ai and Mrs. Peter Marquardt and Anton have moved to Dodge for tne rand Mrs. Paul Maxie attended the Dunn County fair at Killdeer iturday. Sete at_the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Truesdale were Mr. and Mra, Nick Feigel. : Sheriff Bleacha of Manning was seen on our streets Monday. “Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Jacobs and daughter. Theresa were picking v 8 by the Little Missouri river Bin M: children, who were v! ing friends and relatives in Minnesota for a few weeks, returned to their home Sun- day afternoon. They all report a splendid trip and an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coffin and chil- dren were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer over the week-end. Mra. H. Tuft of South Dakota is the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knute Tuft for a few weeks. Qsear Weitstock was a caller in Saturday evening. war and Mrs. Bert Glanville mo- tored to the capital city on business Taam Tees called at the MeIn- t; cation wt na a ats home Sunday afternoon. Hazlegrove was a caller at Ulfers’ Saturday evening. end Mrs. Harry Ulfers, Mr. i Mrs. Dave Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Glanville, and Mr. and M: McIntyre were shopping i Saturday evening, and while attended ‘the Farmers’ Union jacob Hirsch a caller at Klagenburg’s Wednesda: Lodgi motored to o visit friends over the th «Wagner took Roberta to her home in Fargo Sunday she will begin her school du- a at Lyle Perry helped “Wagner thresh Monday and iit rf 4 i i F x ty NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Hurdsfield Saturday to spend the week-end with friends. George Anderson of Wing was a businers caller at W. H. Stark’s Monday. W. H. Stark went to. Bismarck Tuesday and brought Buddy Fra- ziet home, who has been undergoing treatment for! blood poisoning at one of the hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family and John Pittsenberg were supper guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. Ellen Reece is staying at the Har- vey home attending school in Wing this year. id aa. oe L Temvik —____—__—_____4 Miss Ann Monahan of Linton vis- ited Eunice Venne here on Sunday. A number of young folks’ motored out to Koppy’s farm Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. Davies of Aberdeen is visiting friends here this week. Several friends of Mrs. Wm. Foell enjoyed an afternoon one day last week at her home. The occasion was Mrs. Foell’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oschner and family visited friends in Linton Fri- day evening. | Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son were business callers in Linton on! Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Enders and daughters visited at the Glass hom in Linton Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Poell motored to Hazelton Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Power Hendrix were Linton callers Wednesday night. Mrs. Anna Daily and son Ted left Saturday for their home at Carson after spending a few days at the Enders home. F. A. Muckler was a Linton visitor Saturday. Gottlieb Grenz spent Sunday with home folks. Misses Westlund and Knaufman were callers at the Will Foell heme Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Dailey and son Ted and Mrs. C. J. Enders and daughter Renee visited in Braddock Thurs- lay. Nr. and Mrs. Jim Monahan and daughter and Mrs. Frank Foell and daughters motored to Bismarck Sun- lay and spent the day with Frank. Mr. and Mrs. John Leno and daughters went to Alfred Sunday to visit with Mr. Leno’s brother and to bring their son Helmar home, who returned Mon Chas. DeWitt and daughter Ber- nice and son Will returned Wednes- day from South Dakota where they visited relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brogden and family ited at the home of Mr. Hazelton on Sunday. Mrs. Knight Nelson and children spent the week-end with friends at Linton, Miss Ann Calquhoun, who has been employed in Aberdeen this summer, is spending a couple of weeks with her parents here. Frank Foell met with a very pain- ful accident, while threshing on his brother Fred’s farm, last T! He was caught in the belt throw him to the ground and breaking hi feft arm in several places and brui ing his face. He was taken to Hazel- ton and from there Dr. Monteith took him to Bismarck to the hospital. He is resting as well as can be expected at this writing. Mrs. Frank and Jim Monahan spent Friday with him. ae -acaca Te t Raleigh | —___—_____—____—___¢ O. W. Underwood, trav agent of the Mi a Raleigh visitor Monday. Wm. Ozbun will have charge of the Raleigh Lumber yard as local manager when Mr. Carr moves to New Leipzig. Ethel Christensen was a passenger to Freda Saturday morning where she is taking instructions from Rev. Holmrast. Andrew Rausch of Mandan business visitor in Raleigh Friday. P. J. Rausch and Sam Haas attend- ed the Morton County Bankers asso- ciation meeting held in Flasher Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wallace of Flasher were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Olson Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Toney Rausch and family of Elgin spent the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rausch, A. J. Ivers and Al Haneock of Flasher were business visitors in Raleigh Thursday. ‘ Wilson Bros. of the Comet Coal company of Heil were transacting business in Raleigh Friday. The ladies of Raleigh met at the has spent the summer there. They |W: Brisbane Sunday and will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiek while she teaches the Three Butte ‘school, Morrison Bros. shipped a carload of cattle to the Sioux City markets Friday. John Cosgrove was taken ill Fri-| day night and Sam Haas took him to lasher where he received medical sid. ‘Nes Steele, Miss Blanche Steele and Mrs. Donald Clark and daughters, fren Sunday visiting friends at lott. oO { Frances | @ Joe Fisher got some gas from Wal- ter Dietzman Monday morning. The schools in this vicinity were opened Monday. Miss Edna Johnson is teaching the East Frances school West Sibley School. Grant Satter had the threshers| Tuesday and Wednesday. Herbert McCoy got his brother) Gilary and his uncle John McCoy who were working for Walter Dietz- man Tuesday night. They will now go threshing near McKenzie. Mrs. Potter of Springfield, Minn., who has. been visiting here daughter Mrs. Martin Tooker, left for Denver, Colo., Tuesday. John Olson is ek & granary for the First National Bank on the farm occupied by Floyd Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Satter and family were business callers in Bis- marck Thursday. Edgar Johnson had to consult a Physician Friday forenoon to have ‘a boil lanced on his hand. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms were business callers in Bismarck Thurs- lay. Nir, Langum, president of the Bis- marck Business college, was a busi- ness caller at the Walter Dictzman home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker were business callers in Bismarck Satur- tay rt. and Mrs. Theo. Brenard of Erie, Penna., were overnight guests at the Walter Dietzman home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw went to Bismarck Friday to get their | daughter Esther, who is attending | Bismarck high school. | ‘ershaw home Saturday ufter- | noon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman Thursday afternoon. Miss Edna Johnson spent the week- end at her parental home near Wil- ton. Were supper guests at the jietzman home Saturda: id mond Johnson vi: ae ing Sunday ir. and Mrs. Cedric Craig and daughter Josephine were callers at the John Olson home Sunday after- noon. Mr. Adrian Ashbridge and Mr. Trygg were business callers at Walter Dietzman’s Sunday. Grant Satter called on John Olson Sunday forenoon, r Trygg John Kruger hauled two’ loads of coal home Monday from a local mine near Wilton where he hauled some cattle on the same trip. Miss Gladys Rue, who teaches school No. 1 in Trygg, varnished all the desks and bookcase and cleaned the schoolhouse. She wi e eight pupils when they all start. 's. Alice Couch stopped in to v Mrs. John Regch one day last week en route home from Joe Ayers’ where she got some turkeys. Joe Jiras made a trip to Bal win Tuesday and transacted busine: Mrs. Anton Fisher and son Gor- don, who just came from Seattle, ‘ash. and her former is now visiting at the Joe Fischer home, John Anderson cut the Nelson ys’ sugar cane Tuesday with his Push binder, and Charlie Reynolds shocked it. Miss Elsie Olson is st: i at the Sea Cunningham home this week as- isting her with housework while Mrs. Cunningham is teaching school No. 3 in Trygg near her home. Alec Schoemberger has been shocking grain for Enos Strandemo this week. Miss Gallop, from Bismarck, who teaches school No. 2 in Cromwell, is boarding at the John Olson home for the term of school. Mrs. G. F. Nelson and Gwendolyn d Wednesday at the Kruger home. En route she¥stopped in at school No. 1 where Gladys Rue ‘teaches. iss Helen Rue, who is teaching in in high school, rooms at Mrs. 5 and boards at Stratton’s restaurant. Miss Alice Swanson assisted Mrs. home of Mrs. Henry Cors Tuesday evening as a farewell party in Mri Cors’ honor. At the conclusion of a social evening a picnic luncheon was. served. Mrs. Cors was presented with a gift of money as a token of mith is enjoying a visit with rey “wie, and also 3 foam | Peete Dakota. « in a car. “Mise Pace Zend were in Wit aturday. ig Pid assisting Mrs. El- while she has the thresh- ‘McIntyre was a supper the irg home cattle buyers have been is vicinity of late. With ig! es, cattle seem i i wf Hf i a sf Tad lwith Mr, esteem from her friends. P, J. Rausch was a bu: itor at Pretty Rock pa a Nearly everyone from Raleigh at- ess vis- tended the Grant County fair held at | Mrs. Joe Leith the past week and reported the |threshers the last part of next weck. entertainment of the best. Henry Cors moved his family to New Leipzig Thursday and expects to leave for there as soon as he is checked out at the lumber yard. Mr. Cors has purchased share in a garage at New Leipzig and they ex- pect to make that their home. Al Frost returned Tuesday from under the doctor’s care for several ir. and Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Metz motored to Flas! ‘spend a few Gays with is brothee to 3] afew & Wi is and wife, Mr. Mrs. Paul Demp- sey. He expects. to leave soon, ac- companied by his son Earl, who has spent several weeks with his home. Wm, is jis home. high school. the Flasher hospital where he was jha! r Saturday. | Nc nts. od ee ee ea nly 7 jtored to Arthur Solberg last week in cooking for —threshers. Victor + Engdahi threshed for the Solbergs. He is reshing at Garner's, Mrs. A. Kruger, Elsie, Alec Schoemberger and Herman Falken- stein from Still were supper guests last Sunday at @he G. F. Nelson home. Miss Alice Swanson will assist Varley to cook for her ae Schoemberger and Charlie Reynol visited Prpen. i thers’, ‘ugo Swanson, who is employed at the International Harvester cane Pany’s in Bismarck, is taking a two ks’ vi ion and is visiting here ith hi ter Alice and uncle Otto. sisting Otto in putting up e is Many of the farmers in this dis- last Sunday at y. trict are putting up ’ has did not finish before hagvcee eta ney fore harvest started, lone of them have cut flax or dug any potatoes, Oscar Magnuson has purchased a Separator and will go in part- Alex Johnson and Jobs and for a few hl and family lelson visited last at the Arthur Sol- ie. |. John Anderson motored to Bis- lay anc. nership — wi thresh their own bors. Its. Victor Ey Reg arctie Mes \! lay afternooi berg hom . the week-end here with their No. 1 and Miss Newman is teaching |dahl threshed for Heddecker and for gene motored to Baldwin last Friday attending to business matters and shopping. Lawrence and Bill Madland will combine grain for John Anderson, William Earl Moore arrived i night from Cylinder, at the Folten Nelson Moore is Mrs. Nel- Earl her brother. Emma Nelson came home with ‘Mary Scott Friday night from Bis- jmarck to spend Sunday with their {parents. Clarence Scott drove out a new car. [Mr and Mrs, G. F. Nelson and family and Charlie Reynolds motored: to Regan Saturday looking after bus- iness affairs and shopping. Charlic Rue motored to Bismarck Friday attending to matters of a bus- iness nature. Clara came home. to spend the week-end. Helen also came home from Regan where she teaches, Andrew Anderson and John Eng- Will son's father John Resch out east last week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son Wayne from Menoken came down to visit at the Jim Jiras and Geo. Whit- ted homes last Monday. Benny Nelson and Edith Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott from Bismarck came out to visit at their former home with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and family. F.C. Nelson, Porter, Bud and Earl Moore, who is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Nelson, were transacting busi- ness in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet were supper guests at the G. F. Nelson home Sunday. Mrs, A. Kruger, Elsie, John and Alec Schoemberger motored to Bald- win Sunday to attend Mrs. Christina Rupp’s funeral, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet motored to Bismarck Satur- day looking after business affairs, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family motored to Bismarck. Sat- urday. Pete Lundquist is employed on Joe Fisher’s threshing rig. They threshed in the Grant Satter vicinity, parte tshtersiest * and Rev, daughter, Mrs. the past: year. in poor health for some time. children together with a large circle departure. iss Julia Johnson has returned to her home at Minot after a short visit with, local relatives. ‘school No. 2 in Crofte.township Mon- day, e Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner mo- tored to Goodrich, N. D., to visit Mrs. Wagner's sister Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. ] Miss Minnie Seibold is helping Mrs. Christ Newmiller this week. They are read: b Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf motored to Wilton to do their shopping for threshing which started at their farm Pets Horthe Bs hel iss Hortha Berg was helping her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Berg, cook for threshers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg motored to McClusky Sunday morning to visit with Mrs, Berg’s brother, Mr. and Mrs, Pet. Hoffman, returning Sun- day night. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reuer of Mercer visited with their sister, Mrs. J. A. Berg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.’ Emanuel Just are the proud parents of a baby girl born Sept. 5th. Mr. Johnson and Mr. O’Brien of Washburn visited at the J. J. Wagner home Wednesday. Otto Wolf and Rubin Hintz were Mercer shoppers Saturday evening. Adolph Wagner and Emanuel Hintz motored to Martin, N: D., Sat- urday where they visited with Mr. Hintz’ parents and Mr. Wagner's aunt, returning Sunday. Rev. R. A. Strutz of Jamestown C..R. Strutz-of Bismarck noon for Mrs. Christinia Rupp, who | Little called at the Oscar Walworth died Tuesday at the home ‘of her Fred Wood, with whom she had been making her home Mrs. Rupp had been Five | Little’ of relatives are left to mourn’ her Ura Bentley of Werner opened|ing _—————————————® ! Devils Lake where he will enter if Wilson | school. home Sunday. A The M. Christianson threshing rig is threshing at S. I's. Chas. Our’s rig is ree ir iley’ at Hohalter’s. irs. Ole Uglum and son Norman ‘and Mrs. Benedict were guests atthe Roy Little home Sun- Fain Francis, who has been help- Mrs. J. F. Little with house- work, returned home Sunday to en- ter high school. Wilfred Little left Wednesday for Hazel Taylor is one of the new be- ginners to enter school this year. Mrs. Mary Rasche and Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dockter motored to Regan Monday. - Mrs. G. Lindsey and little daughter have been on the sick list. Tra Bailey and sons Lawrence and Gilbert, J. F. Little and son Clayton and Louis Jorgenson motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson and Clarice Howe visited at the Sheffy Bailey home Sunday afternoon. Clayton Little bought some calves of Andy Walker and Earl Mowder last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houser and daughter of McClusky called at the Walworth home Sunday. Alec Anderson and Charlie Rue motored to Regan Wednesday. Virgel Langford of Bismarck vis- ited at the Walter Scott home Sun- day. Pi llis Little visited at the Wil- lard ‘Dimond home Friday. ae Olson motored to Regan Tuesday evening. Will “A Dimond and Virgel Little drove some cattle to Wing for A. H. Helgeson Friday. rs, Alec Anderson called at the Oscar Magnuson home Wednesday. SS j Taft ° o ||tained Rev. he will visit her parents. big Parkin was seriously injured . | Thursday when he fell backward off a haystack lighting on his head and shoulders. He was unconscious for seyeral hours after the fall. He was taken to las Saturday for med- ieal_ attention. Mr. Sellen was in Steele on busi- ness Friday. The Powers Elevator company are building a small addition to their ele- vator. Mrs. D. A. Ritchie returned Sat- urday from Jamestown, ts Miss Adamson of Iowa is visiting at the Ballantine home. County Superintendent. Bertha Williams handed in her resignation at the commissioners’ meeting last week. Mrs. Williams will leave Steele and make her home in Di sides. Miss Georgia Matthews was appointed by the commissioners to finish the remainder of Mrs. Wil- liams’ term. Driscoll — Mr. and Mrs. M. Koessel visited Fetch with Mr. and Mrs. John uck, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kress and chil- dren motored to Tappen Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz and Max Lang of Sterling were Bismarck visitors Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Olson had callers from Fergus Falls Sunday. W. Titus Sete meri Mon- day to get a cow for Elmer Koon. Mure. F. E. Swanson and Mrs. Roy Colton made a business trip to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Newcomer and family. spent Sunday at the home of E. L, Carr. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kress motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson enter- » Foss at supper Sun- —-y bee Abt left in the evening for Montana, - |company will be here worth, Minn., where her husband re- | Th home Monday morning. Eagar Johnson was a caller at the ed threshing on the Haines place Wo. helped them this week. were business callers in Bismarck |*°H0ols Thesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of /fnd Ditlam farms the first part of 5 on Mrs. nee BSD Coral ternoon. Mrs. Miland is the teacher ied af their pareptal home near Ster-|¢'Bovd school No. 1 again this year, |J- son Jimmie motored to Bismarck Thursday. plecreek school No. 1, was home couple of evenings this week as: ing her mother, Mrs. A. D. with threshers. through this community with his new jdered by the high winds Thursday and hog r. }| Bismarck were here Sunda: will be at the Evangelist church Sun- day, both forendon and afternoon, where the quarterly conference will held. Everyone is welcome, The Mekelester Bros. of Alta were callers at the John A. Berg farm Ed Doppler and Robt. Welch start- | Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Levenstine was loading a car- londay. Mr. Hagman and Mr. Boran | load of cattle Monday at Mercer. Mrs. Philip Warner of Los An- School started at the two Boyd |geles, Calif., is in the township, . She came te stay with her children. Mr. Mrs. Uhiman from Bismarck ‘vis- |Christ Warner mototed to Bismarck {_Welch’s Spur j Robt. Welch called at the Rittel ited at the Rittel home for a few |to meet her. days this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson mo- John Welch threshed at the Hill|tored to Wilton to do their shopping Saturday. _Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Newmiller id Mrs. John Miland called |visited at the J. A. Berg home Sun- day evening. Paul Wagner was a caller at the A. Berg home Sunday morning. Those of the Wilton Evangelist church that motored to Wing Sunday to attend services were Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Newmiller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner and daughter Martha. After church services they ed at the Christ Berg home. J. Wagner of Park township is trucking grain in Wilson this week for 0. E. Johnson. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hora Dirlam and Mrs. Edith Bruce, teacher of Ap- Jewell Doan of Brittin went Twin City tractor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bystrom of Bismarck called at the Doppler home Thursday afternoon, Three of the Haines brothers of Tama, Iowa, motored through, arriv- ing here Friday. They will be in Bismarck and this vicinity several days on business. Oliver Welch called at the home of his son Robert Wednesday evening, John Welch and crew were hin- [Rock Hil 7 @ C. E. Christianson called at S. B. Olson’s Sunday. Leo Sheldon and son Carl called at the Ernest Gordon home Sunday. Mrs. Luther Bailey and children visited at the Ira Bailey home Sun- y. Mre. J. F. Little, Ruth and Edith Francis motored to Wing Thursday. They also called at the Louis Jorgen- son home. S, L. Jordall and and Friday and by the rains Satur- day. They are at the Rittel farm. Oliver Welch motored to Bismarck on_ business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Welch and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Varnum, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallard were in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rittel lost.a baby son Saturday. Funeral services were read by Rev. Ghonlson at the Rittel home, and the body buried in the Glencoe cemetery Sunday eve- ni Mr. and Mrs. Alice Walker. attended services at the Williams school house Sunday. Aelred Bouche ‘motored to Regan Saturday. - Clyde Little will ‘attend high school at Canfield this ye The Misses Ida Magnuson, Randa Kettleson and Mary Scott have en- tered the Bismarck high school. E. Moses motored to Wing Mon- jing. oe belonging to the John a Welch threshing crew are being pas- tured by Robt. Welch during the rainy season. Lawrence and Leo Doppler accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch motored into Emmons county Sunday picking wild plums. They called at the John Miland home. Ralph and Raymond Snyder spent Sunday with Clarence Doppler. Two of the Haines brothers visited at the Doppler home eg Mr. and Mrs. John Welch visited at the Doppler home Sunday eve- ning. jay. Louis mecesnon called at the:Roy Barty. and Emil Moses homes Mon- : J Ys Geo. Ashlock, Vernon Good and Bill Tounsley are helping Willard Di- mond to dig a silo. : Mrs.. Roy MeCullough and little caughtar Barbara visited at the Wm, McCullough home Wednesday. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon motored to the river Sunday. jat the W. H. Kolb home Sunday af- ternoon. & t) games. A luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings| Roy Farley motored to Regan and little daughter Iona accompanied Wasoatday. by Mrs. Richard Borner motored to] Mr. and. Mrs. Bismarck Tuesday on_ business. tored to Regan Sariay wernt Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fricke and son| ‘Bill Townsley and ‘Rinkey. "ood Edward, who have been spending the | were guests at the Harry Davenport past week looking after farm inter- |home Sunday evening. ests here, returned to their home at| Mrs. Earl Mowder is cooking for Waubun, Minn., Saturday morning. bar Pankywichs’ threshers. ‘ednesday. Mrs. Oscar. Magnuson and Myrtle ‘were Regan callers Thursday. ora and Oscar: Walworth called at J. F. Little's Wednesday. eve- and Joe Cook called at oneer resident ‘of this community, who died in a Bismarck hospital. Rev. lag the burial rites, interment taking place in St. Mary’s cemetery, near Bismarck. Mr. Bu-|ning. reau had been in r health for! »'Art Crouch some time. He had been making his |Ira Bail home with the S. E.’Strandemo fam-|- C. 0. ily the past year. Noel Borner, who has been staying with his uncle, Willie Borner, in J Burnt Creek township the past week, |home with the W. H. Kolb ly. returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dotkter are Miss Elizabeth Hitchcock of near Bpaking their home at ‘present with the river has been helping Mrs. Basil |Mrs. Mary Rasche. 4 Small cook for threshers the past| Clarence Kettleson called at the week. ‘""|Ernest Gordon home Wednesday. Mrs. I. J. Falkenstein was trans-| Mr..and Mrs, Carl Landerholm and acting business in the capital city {little daughter Burnett are visiting Saturday. 2 few days at the Oscar Landerholm Miss Grace Falkenstein, who are a aie teaches school in Ecklund township, |. H. Kolb was a Rogan caller Sat- spent the week-end at home. urday. \ i ‘ Richard, Franees, Emma and’ Flor-| Alms Houser,’ Rock Hill teacher, ence Rupp, who attend school in Bis-|is making her home with the Oscar the week-end at their | Wal family, * in town, Mrs. Waiter Scott, Mary Scott and and Mrs. Carlisle Berger of La Ceant Root and Taye vised y. h SA ‘Clare Weis, who has been working | , C. I. Kettleson has purchased a in Garrison, has returned .h Rew: ‘ednesday. é Mildred Funston of Merioken, who teaches School No. 1, is making her Mr. and: Mrs. Joe Varley were en- funeral 4 Weld in the cher was made -home, F gas % Jim Watkins.of Menoken has:been| J. 'F: ; threshed a: field i Lead 3 which Sveraged a little better in tha wat Olson called at Andrew Ole- Bismarck, 5) i it . Saar ce - Herman Kikul, Sr., has been on the with his: ¢¢ Virgil le. st the ast week S e, Wrtake | led 8 load of coal ross By "abe Wend han Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon and Mr. |his family there. A. T. Kolb and Burel Monroe called | vacation in Iowa. : fs fifteen of v ane i aor cee | jul afternoon at a irty. icultui f Baldwin aflernoon war ‘speat ia taste | ral colles spent in’ playing | “Mrs. E. M. Poot left last week for |Kohler Abner Little mo-| Springs visited at the Methodist par- irs. F, O. Johnson called on Mrs. M. T. Olson Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Mrs. C. W. Swanson, Mrs. Ed. Madson and Miss Myrtle Madson spent Monday after- noon with Mrs. Carl Meland. Adam Eisenbeisz sold one of his farms last week to a party from Streeter and rerted the other one to Conrad Flath. Al and Fred Jordan were called to Illinois because of the illness: and death of their mother. Miss Verna Sleight is teaching Clear Lake school No. 1. School op- ened Monday, the 10th. The Ladies Aid met Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. W. Swanson. Mrs. Swanson and Mrs. J. J. Jensen Hendrickson, Mrs. were hostesses. Miss Nora Mount, Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Miss Evelyn Thomas spent Saturday in Bismarck. . Mrs. Nupen and daughter Jose- phine were here attending to busi- ness affairs Thursday. Mrs. Vie Pederson, Mrs. Geo. Hau- gen and Clifford Meland were in Bis- marck Monday. A dance was held at the hall Mon- day evening and Jackie Sherman's orchestra furnished the music. Mrs. Mabel Rosvold is back on duty in Bismarck. Mrs. Henry Espeseth of Montana is here visiting her-brother Knute Paul- son, who yas injured in an automo- bile accident a few days ago. Friends of Elder Ellness will be ees to hear of his marriage to iss Hazel Heather, which took place at Monango, N. Dak., ‘Sept. 5th. Geo. Reghers and -family visited A. M. Bruschwein’s: Friday. Bradford Sleight of Tappen visited his sister, Mrs. A. J. Kress, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Grenz went to Bismarck Sat- urday and accompanied her brother to Hebron. i Raymond Ersland visited school Monday. Mr. and Mrs, A. Reff and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Olson visited Mr. and ey A. Bruschwein Saturday. eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Houska of St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Eisenbeisz and Mrs.- Clarence Olson and son Ger- ald motored to Bismarck Monday. Ernest Hurr is threshing for Henry Jessen. Cee Joe Simon visited at the Wilbert Koon home Sunday. Herman Nieman was a town caller Wednesday. Grandma Wagner and Mrs. Pash- ler visited with Mrs, Gaskill Wednes- day afternoon. Mare, John Baker called at the John Benz home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen have ‘as their guests from lowa her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bendixson, and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lockmiller. Harlow Hendershot was a Sterling caller Monday. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children-spent Thursday at the Pres- ley epeney home. Mrs. John Benz called at the John Baker home Friday. Mrs. Henry Jessen gave a birthday yy Thursday evening in honor of er mother’s 75th birthday. She had a lovely cake with 75 candles. Ed Fogarty and Rex called at the M. L. Lewis home Frid Mrs. Carl R. Kositzky, Katherine and Eloise and Mrs. Schultz of Bis- marck called at the Gaskill and Gos- nev homes Friday. Herman Nieman was a Bismarck caller Monday. 4 Henry Jessen was a Sterling caller Monday. Florence and Charlev Gosney spent Sunday and the night at the Ben Koon home in Bismarck. e Lewis and daughter Marian went to Bismarck Sunday to see Mrs. Lewis who is there in the hospital. They found her improving and she will be home any day now. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Edna spent Sunday at the Selmar Drystad home in Sterling. Mr..and Mrs. ‘Henry Swindling were Bismarck callers Monday. Miss Moon has a room at the Gas- kill home. A Franklin Hanson visited with Rex Swindling Sunday. a Wilbert Koon was a Sterling caller Monday. , Mrs. Oast Prince was_a Sterling caller Friday. — School opened here Monday. A number of new pupils are enrolled in the: high school. : Attorney McCarter made a bugi- ness.trip to Dawson Wednesday. Stanley Lindseth has secured.a po- sition in Bismarck and has moved Wm. Witt motored to Goodrich Saturday. LeRoy Marchant and Joe Klemin attended the show in Wing Saturday evening. Professor and Mrs. David Ballen-|_ Christ Wentz. called at the Kolb tine returned: last week from their |home Saturday morning. Re Christ Hein was a Wing caller in lay. Marcella Nieters assisted with the Viola Bailey visited friends it week. Clyde and Virgel Little entertained | Wm. Dahlquist and Howard Cun-|work at the South Patterson ranch f their little friends |ningham are preparing to attend the |last week. in Fargo. Marchant called at the r me Sunday. Minngapolis where she will visit rel-| The Koch brothers atives. for Bender's this week. Mrs. Clara Usselman of Crystal} Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kline and fam- ily motored to Bismarck Monday af- jonage Sunday. - 5 Wesley Nicholson and family and| Mrs. Jacob Wentz’ niece from Mc- Frances DeVore were in Steele on a ire is spending this week visiting . er. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Phelps and El-| John, Henry, Herman, and Eman- bi ‘made a trip to Bismarck Wed- |uel Fode were Wing shoppers Satur- k. Lg Be The Fricke family’ pl i Grouch is empl nesdey. > beck eee ae TE Chas. ur tneshing ie oe ne ara and Gordon Ritchie bought |, "Pheodore Nolan brought their car A ber fi here attend mn called at A..Kolb’s|@ new sedan Weel . ing, where it was being funeral services af Jake Beret, ot ry moms Mee at. Lanes seas colic Ii lgat|tapalced tacabtee eee week, but is better at this time. ir. and Mrs. John Kock; Mr. and Miss Knutsvig and Miss Snortland | Mrs. Simon Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred returned from their vacations last |Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wentz and week and have taken up their. work |daughter Tillie, Joe Klemin, Mr. and in the public schools. Miss Sara|Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family and Boyd of Stewartsdale is the new sci-|Mr. H. Nieters and chi ence teacher. those from this community who were Mildred Mead went to Jamestown Wing Saturday evening. last ‘week where she will enter ilbert, Wilbert, Leo, Jamestown college. Glarence Barta was up from Kin-|Helene Marchant were Sunday. eve- tyre Ti on business. . guests at the Wm. Witt home. Rev. Paul Folkers, Fode, Jr., was a Bismarck Ruth and Mark for University Park, lows, | Mr and Msn’ Cot Tohnon ening a,|. Mr. and Mrs, hace’ y will attend John Fleteher deughtar Mary were Wing pris Haro in town Tues- |g Carl-Johnson took a load of dati Corton repairs for his sep. {to Wing Saturday mornin. Pen arator.’ Threshing in this commun-|_ Mr. and Mrs. James Novy were ity is slowed up a great deal by the | Wing shoppers Saturday morning, fveasent rains. Knowles delivered gasoline in this et Ne Mp of pa comhomen Neck ¥ ovy was. here deena to, buna * matters : # Wine Cole land’ visiting’ Ee |, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and . Mrs. Floyd Murphy is filling a|daughtet Verna’ Moe were’ supper ie preeante tn en Srnool °F Easting evening © arenant heme * Peter Dalenburg did some plumb-| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt were Wing ie W. CU. tpt is the Meth-| Seerelin’ Nets, now working odist church Wednesday. Reports of |at the ’ Ay ee she meee Ot ie were caliente Miss’: Maud Miller visited her cy aie a brother,’ Jos. ‘Coulter, and family, Mrs. :¢ Hein were who live near , Sat . She and. called wine friends” in are threshing |. at the Hindbauch home Wednesday evening. Nieters daughters shoppers 1B pg ‘illiams holds the position as teacher in the Homberg school in Richmond township. A meeting of the Commercial Club and business men of Carson was held Wednesday, at bce time they de- cided to hold a three day celebration, ‘one day being devoted to market day, ‘and two days of rodeo and wild west stunts. September 20th, 2ist, and 22nd were the dates set for such cele- bration, and the Flanders Carnival Carson ¢ business men urge all farmers ‘who have Na eda and grain for exhibit to bring them in and enter them for market day and prizes will ven. J. Dean, a pioneer of Grant county died at his farm home near Friday night, being stricken with a heart attack. The deceased was 86 years of age, and has lived many years in the vicinity of Lark. He leaves a wife and a large family of mao ie ps id Lowey irs. S. B. Young o: ields pur- chased this week the Anna Iverson restaurant and the Carson Eat Shop, owned and operated by Mrs. Pete Mormon. Mrs. Young opened for business in the A. A. Anderson build- ing, having formerly operated a res- taurant at Shields. She comes to ‘Carson highly recommended. “Bud” Gillen who has been work- ing with the Highway Department at Bismarck and Steele, returned to Cay Friday. Ovidia Seter, a former teacher in the Carson Schools, was 8 week-end guest at the Merritt bith 4 home. Miss Seter is a teach- er in the Bismarck schools. School started Monday of this week with the following faculty: K. 0. Munson superintendent, Miss Tande as high school teacher, and the Misses Swanson, Knoll, Kellogg, Siemson, Mrs. Botten and Mr. ms as grade teachers, Mr. Julius Kardos and family have moved to Hazen, North Dakota, where Mr. Kardos will continue his work with the Stevens Brothers Con- struction company, which company he is foreman. This has been moving week in Carson, the Murle McElvain family having moved into the house form- erly occupied by Julius Kardos, and Edwin Moristtes having moved into the house formerly occupied by Roy Holkesvik. Henry Altmans have rented the home owned by William Armitage, and will move to Carson soon. Mr. Altman having secured the janitor- ship in the Carson school. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Martell left this week for Iowa to visit at the home of Mrs. Martell’s sister. Joe Stokes, Northern Pacific agent, is having his annual vacation at this ime, A deal was consummated this week whereby W. A. McElvain be- came the owner of the Carson hotel, having purchased same from B. A. LaPole. ., Editor and Mrs. J. C. Bell and fam- ily enjoyed a trip to the Bad Lands Saturday and Sunday. The two months’ old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flichmann passed away Saturday morning of an acute attack of stomach trouble. An auto accident occurred Wed- nesday near the residence of J. C. Bell when Herman Weisahahn and wife collided with a car driven by Ira Henderson and Dennis of Flasher. Both cars were tipped over and more or less wrecked, none were seriously injured. I. N. Steen returned Thursday, having started to Minot, North Da- kota, to attend the State Bar con- vention. However, a short distance north of Bismarck Mr. Steen met with an auto accident and was obs to return home. ir. and Mrs. Ben Sether of Leith and Marcella, and Vivian were Wing ~* all three days. 4 ” spent Sunday in Carson. 9 eee CRS xergamgen. | I Sterling ——_—__—4 The Sterling school started Mon- lay, September 10. The North Ster- ling Pupils are being hauled to Ster- ling. We will have a high school of about 20 pupils. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Stiles visited at Carey Johnson’s Monday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. pie Johnson mo- tored to Bismarck ony. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuraff were town callers Saturday. Miss Mildred Johnson is staying - at her home and going to school this year. Mr. and Mrs. John Sediwec were™ in town Saturday. Miss Mildred Johnson, who has been working at Henry Zuraff’'s, came home Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. aoe Briggs was in town Satur- Freda Envick ia now threshing f Roy Wildfang of McKenzie. fr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson, Carey Jr., and Gracie visited at the Bey Zuraff home Thursday eve- ni g A number of the Sterling people attended the dance given at Grum's turday night. A very good time par joyed by everyone. L ince was Tenni Clarke's Friday night, HOt seeks Fan ited at their home Sunday. “Cubby” Hedluka was Aees call- Mon y, evening. af rothy Zuraff visited at her home Weseeeier evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson vis- ited at William Kershaw’s of Meno- ken Saturday night and Sunday fore- Lal Eiis are started to school - LB. Smith t the west Henry motored to Driscoll Mr. ‘and M Eisenbe r. athe Casey io isz Se Mr. and Mrs, Carey Johnson called at the Henry Stiles home Monee . Mrs. ° Carey Johnson is bel rs. Tyler Johason om cook for thiaeke Fernquist of Valley City and ‘Viola, Lloyd Char. Lial Monday-evening. =" Det home J ;