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We Oo ed wey mm meee a ee Mrs. George Morrison motored to Mismarck ana Mand: George Day was in Bismarck ' T Oi. Jason Hoover was a caller at Mrs. Morrison's Monda: Mitise Dorothy Lamb visited aes Ida Johnson Sunday. Alfred ad was a Ed ‘Allensworth Sunday. Mrs. King from Bismarck visited | at Mrs. Allensworth’s Tuesda: ning. Mrs. King’s father. went home with Mrs. K a few days. Mrs. Lamb and son Andrew were | Moffit callers Thursday. | Mrs. Jason Hoover and Alfred; Hoover were in Bismarck Saturday. Velma Whiteaker was a caller at E. Hoover's Friday. t Still Mrs. Andrew Johnson has been visiting at the Steve Little home the last few: days. Mr. and Mrs. bets a were | shoppers in Wilton Monday. ohn Howe called on Ole Hagstrom Sundzy. Mrs. A. I.: Asplund has been vis ing at the John Asplund home the last few days. ae Noon ‘e day last weel "irs. Ch has. Lind called in Wilton Tuesday. Mrs. ‘Edwin Johnson called on Mrs. Pete Johnson Monday. ‘ored to Bismarck | J. V. Hendrickson, who has been |* pastor of ‘the Still Mission for the past sumimer, left Monday morning We his home in Duluth, Minn. Mr, and Mrs. O, G. Hagstrom and dayghters Naomi and Margaret made a. business trip to Bismarck Saturda: Miss Frieda Eeklund of Bismarck is visiting with relatives and friends in this community. Miss Annetta Erickson called in Wilton Friday. Mrs. Walter Sundquist and Mrs. Steve Little motored to Bismarck rgaret Johnson visited ine Noon Sunday evening. ». L. Johnson motored to Thor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thor, was taken to the hospital at Bismarck for treat- ment Sunday. Martin Strand and Anthony Erick- son called at the Hagstrom home 7 1 and Mrs. Erick Pearson Pe fied in Wilton Saturday. irs. Arthur was a caller in Wilton Thursday. [Painted Woods | cml Lester Brown purchased a used coach from A. C, Wilde of Wilton Monday. The farmers, most of them, have finished ek grain cutting. Some are threshi while others are busy getting see up to thresh while the an is dry and in fine shape, Mr.and Mrs. Oscar Anstrom vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Erick- son Saturday evenin Mr. cand Mrs. Frank Erickson spent Tuesday at thé Iver Erickson home while Frank helped Iver fix up the'tractor for threshing. Mr. and: Mrs. Wm. Brown were re callers Monday night. 4 Arla Hannifield visited tran in Wilton Saturday night. and Mrs, Walter Mitchell were cava at the Wm. Brown home Tuesday evening. Andrew Nelson purchased a new cream separator in Wilton Tuesday. Andrew-Kerstad went down to put it up for them. Iyer Erickson and Frank Erickson gist at the Andrew Nelson home day. ind Mrs. Wm. Brown spent y evening at the Wm. Leben Mrs. Erickson and son Ernest are sppnding a few days with Mrs. Er- iekgen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- ome Nelson, while Frank is helping Erickson thresh grain. ir. and .Mrs. Iver Erickson and Padi were callers at the Carl son hame Thursday evening. Mrs. Dan Johngon called on Mrs. Wm. Brown Thursday. Mrs, Frank Erickson and son Er- pat talled at the Ole Lillefjeld home iy. drew Nelson and Ernest Erick- son were Wilton callers Friday. if ., [Estherville 4 Wilfred le agent the week-end with /his-cousin, Virgil Little. “Among the callers in Regan Sat- urday were George Mowder, Earl Mover’ ‘Wm. Mickelson’ s, George Gage ite 4 jUhde’s 3, Knutson’s, oe be ing’ oh eanty eeming: ry arhare » Carl Berg’s an 7 Little’ "5. and Mrs, Carl Berg and chil- dren ‘Called at the Chris Berg home bes, yl) Saturday evening. Ladies’’ PCT of the Legion held their month- |jalt reported a very good time. $$$ $$ ——————__—— P| Bismarck | ae at the Reinhold Berg home Fri Ito Elgin where Dr. Lorenzen ed to |" Lanoth Woodbury and Ral Urolson Heft ~ Sunday for Madison, Wis., where they will get new cars and drive them out here. The regular picture show will be on Friday night as the Wick orches- Iie will put on a dance here Saturday tend. was served by Mrs. Little. They Mrs. Reinhold Berg and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were shoppers in Regan Friday. jnig lp Pete Mickelson cut corn for Harry | ‘The Grant county fair was a great Davenport a couple of days this |success this year from every stand- w int. The exhibits were by far Norman Little was employed at lareeh and better than ever before, Harry McCullough’s several days/as well as the stock—one reason for this week. this being the premiums were much Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berg were call: Jake Wahl had charge of the He ians, sixty families being repre- ‘ed. A good parade was managed an rain of the last few days will; iby Mr. Wahl the second day when lactate threshing for a while. {the Indians were dressed all In- Fritz and Otto Uhde were callers |dian costumes. ‘at Wm. Mickelson’s Saturday morn-| Mr, and Mrs. Schwerner accom- ing. |panied by Mr. and Mrs. Knodle of Lucille Johnson and Gudrun Jor- Carson were callers here Sunday. jdahl visited with Charlotte and) Ben Bird and Arnold Syles left | Ruth Wilmot Sunday afternoon. Thursday morning for Med fter Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglem and son putting on a very good exhibit dur- rman and Mrs. Ella Benedict of |ing the fair. Mr. Bird ited it | Wilton were visitors at the Roy Lit-/ would take a week to get his horses tle home Sunday, {home as several were lame. Mr. ang Mrs. Reinhold Berg | a visited Sunday at the Ernest “ne? ~Ganfield + home. Canfield li Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and] @. a n Gerald and Eri¢ Ghylin were s ) 's. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid society School started at Canfield Mon- met at the H. Oo Taylor home Wed- Sept. 10th. Several have en-| nesday, Sept. 1! | d from outside Canfield district. Violet Olson er Mrs. A. F. Ghy- have all new teachers this|lin and son Gerald were supper guests at the S. L. Jordahl home} Saturday: 7 S. L. Jordahl and sons Norman Leith || and’ Julius were callers in Wilton Saturday. —__——_ ;meet at the Legion clubroom Satur- ers at the A. N. Strand home Sun- day. sd bo; girls attended. The day was Fin: in playing games, Mr. and Mrs, A, F. Ghylin and] * son and Violet Olson and Eric Ghy- lin were callers at the Dave Ghy- lin home. Mr. and Mrs..8, L. Jordahl anal’ sons were dinner guests at the EB. Williams home. Violet Olson and Mrs. A..F. Gi! lin and son were callers at the Strand and Taylor home Sunday evening. Grant Lindsey and Chas. Our are helping A. F. Ghylin move a house on the foundation this ‘week. Mrs, John Howe called at the Lind: sey home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jordahl were call: ers at the C. J. Kuehl home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and sons Gene and Wilfri were supper guests at the A. F. Ghylin home Tuesday. The American Legion Auxiliary Sept. 8. Mrs. C. L. Malone ee 's. J. Carlson served. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglem and son Norman and Mrs. Benedict were jeallers at the Roy Little home Sun: day afternoon. Agnes Hanson is staying at the Ole Wold home while attending the high school here. There will be Sunday school | at the schoolhouse Sunday, Sept. 16. Everyone is urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Manning were call- Ruth and Charlotte * Wilmot, A party was given at the J. F. Mrs, Hollirgsworth of ‘Aubun, : : Ernest Swanson and Jack Ekelson Nebr., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. | lOmdahl, and family. | School opened Monday morning | with Mr. Lonn of Lark as principal, Ella Sandie intermediate room, | Miss Berg of Kathryn, N. D., sev-) enth and eighth grades, Miss Hoover of Valley , primary teacher. Mr. Davidson has been hired as janitor for the coming year. Ida Buchholz spent Sunday ing relatives at Elgin. Miss Ruth Cochrane spent the week-end at the E. J. Lawfer home. Ruth began her fourth term at Solen Monday. Miss Rollie Emch began her term of school in the Dan Stevenson dis- trict Monday. Andrew Rauch of Mandan was @ color at the Lawfer Studio Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Keating of Val- ley City have been visiting here the past week and attending the Grant county fair. Nellie Emch has accepted the posi- tion as teacher at the Dave Jones school, beginning Monday. Little Robert. Wachsman had the misfortune to break his arm at the wrist last Thursday. He was taken Gath Oars Cooks in 212 to § minutes Great Eight-Day Fall Festi specials, offered in this, our annual Fall Fes See our big double-page, two-color circular, at for the many other wonderful food values. and come to the RED OWL without fail. Every these advertised good fgod leaders, but stocks will low prices, so come early for your share! Sunmaid Raisins Argo Corn or Gloss Starch Quaker Oats J Pansy Nut Margarin P. & G. Soap Specia Swansdown Cake Flour Powdered or Brown Sugar Cocoanut Kellogg’s Bran Flakes Minnesota Macaroni Van Camp’s Evaporated Milk Kraft Elkhorn Cheese CANDY BARS Kinds, 3 tor .. LOC ima. BACON Special per ib LOC Sunbrite Cleanser Dona Castile Puffed or Nectars, Special, 3 pkgs, 2 large Spaghetti 5 tall or Fine Table Granulated, 16 Ibs. for $1.00 1 Can FREE ly. meeting ‘st the cabin Saturday om Prunes, Santa Claras Seedless Raisins Evaporated Apricots Blue Rose Rice [ree Dole’s |. National Premium Soda Crackers Puritan Malt Extract Beacon Pure Breakfast Cocoa _ Queen Olives 40c 2-Ib. Imperial Crown, ed ‘quart jar 5 Cami nd Bea s oe eee _ RED OWL STORES Sept. 14th to Sept. 22nd Only a few of the great array of eeacy aaeg Grocery and Fresh Fruit ee door or in your mail today, ‘Then make up your grocery order BUY YOUR GROCERY NEEDS NOW! Corn-Peas-Tomatoes 70%"; 55¢ Quick or Regular, per 30c pkg. Finest Quality, 2 Ibs. With purchase of Per 35c package Your Choice, 3 Ibs. Bulk Sweet Shred, per pound 10c package, 3 for Ambero%is, Egg Noodles, Cream or Brick, per pound 10 bats with FREE pair 50c Shears for Del Maiz Corn Golden °.2%.° Xs Best -Bulk, 25-Ib.-box $1.95; 3 Ibs. ’ ‘Good Quality, per pound : Louisiana Whole. Grain, 4 lbs. Crushed or Broken Sliced, Large No. 2 1-2 can 40c 2-lb. box Bohemian Style, per can val Food Sale! Food Sale can be listed here. store has a heavy supply of 1 disappear fast at these very 2 pkgs. 19¢ 23¢ ere callers urday even School. the Ole Olson home Sunday. ‘as she is not feeling so very well. North Dakota’s Best I North Dakota 4-H Club members. Wilfred Little left for Devils Lake Wednesday where he will attend Dee and Ode Bailey were callers ir. J. Howe and H. F. Swanson ‘were callers in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. A. Strand and son Barney were callers. in Wilton Tuesday. Mrs. Strand went up to see a doctor Dairy Farmer Sought leasant surprise awaits one of xposition to be held in Tenn., October 13 to 20. Selection of the .North Dako! -|tirely in the hands of H. E. Rillin; supervisor of projects, junior work, Agricultural College Station, Farg North Dakota. This is the fifth consecutive yea in which the Blue Valley Institute: ar offered free trips to the Nation- al Dairy show to outstanding North Dakota farm youngsters. The North. Dakota members who have won these trips in the past and who are not eli- gible to this year’s prizes are: 1924—John Daedt, of Cathay. 1925—Jerome Si of Flasher. ts in European ples years than were sold there ® so.awards a similar trip to the dairy | during ace immediately. tollowing club: champion in each of the| the wa following sixteen states: Arkansas, Indiana, Towa, na ener ,| _Latvia’s foreign trade % pina. Missouri, Minnesota, Illi-| ed by two countries; Germany nois, Nebraska, enn ‘Oflakoms, | England, which together in a Tennessee, : Dakota, Wiscon-! suoplied 51 ner cent of imports: and took 60 per cent of exports. ~ LOGAN'S Announcement has been made that the boy or girl who is chosen North | Rockft Dakota’s champion dairy calf sel iBT Chaves Rocl Freshly Baked Bakery F oods All the bakery foods from our Bakery are noted for their freshness, their tasti- ness, their wholesome- ness. Breads, Cakes, Pastries and’ pies in profusion make a delightful choice. : For tomorrow’s specials we have , Raised Doughnuts - Raisin Bread and Pumpkin Pics HOME BAKE SHOP 212 Sixth Street R. T. Grocery Robertson & Tullberg, Props. # 204 Fifth St. ~ Phone 371 “Good Things to Eat” Collier, IT’S CANNING TIME . Best Fruits of the Season A Carload Just Received— ’ Peaches _- Pears Italian Prunes Concord Grapes Apples Ask for Our Prices Everything for the Hunter’s Lunch PHONE 371 WE DELIVER WE DELIVE Fe] WE DELIVER 24c 39c 10c 29¢ 28e = 19¢ 29 MATCHES: iarge boxes ... LOC FIG BARS Baked, _. ; 10c 25c 9c $1 CHIPSO, 5 bars or Shells, 3 7" 10 small with 5 for cans with 15c 25 90-100's, 25-Ib. box $1.85; 3 tbs. © 23e pkg. 4 co DICKS aw? Peaches ‘1° * Kellogg’s Bran Flakes, 8 for ..........28¢ Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 8 for .:.... .28¢ Squash, per Ib. ........ petites cae ; Tomatoes, No. 2.can, 3 for ...........-35¢ ‘Salmon, Red fancy, 1-2 Ib..............2]e | Chipso, per bOX ............cegece0. -22€ | A. M.—9 - 10 - 11 — DELIVERIES — 2:30 - 4- 5—P. M, ‘| 7th & Thayer Caer) Grocery. THE ORIGINAL CASH AND iia STORE Fancy ‘lot dressed spring chickens, lar 36c-seller Tess Anderson, of New of New Pep 8 rye cans: 95c “We Thank You” Over Fifty Years on Third Street ‘ CARLOAD of Yakima Fruit including Peaches, Pears, Plums, . Grapes and Crab Apples Head Lettuce Celery Sweet Potatoes Hubbard Squash Carrots Cabbage Meat Department SWIFTS | Government Inspected Beef Pork Veal Spring Chickens Stewing Hens Lydia Darrah Candy You can please her. Market Basket It’s filled with Proctop & Gamble Soap Products. ~ A Good Buy - 99 All Phones 211 8:45 - 10:30 118 Third Street DELIVERIES 2:30 - 4:30 Close 8 p. m. 402 MAIN AVENUE PHONE 332 Always Busy. There’s a Reason SATURDAY’S SPECIALS DELCO NUT OLEO- 2° pounds for .. SMOKED BACON ope VEAL BREAST— = ‘tine. RING BOLOGNA-—;.". : HAMBURGER— fr “22c SMOKED PICNIC HAMS_="_ he ... 2l¢ COFFEE Our own (Steel Cut), 8.pounds for .. We Specialize i in Good Coffee Ts This Week-end Peaches } Now is your last chance to get fine Elberta q No. 1, free Stone Peaches, ‘per crate . *$ 1 .03 ct A Limited “Supply, cates. ; oe ae COFFEE Free i lee,. steel cut, af $ 1 1 9 . e as de pound free) » 2 pounds . ‘| TOMATOES— nae ee No. 2 | 5 cans ses