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st? te | ——s- AES IBRUSAE IEE H Ta AGKNGRMOTEES noms Pad = on Wrox paste o Charlie Sattler was a caller Mon- day at E. E, Sattler’s. . Ray Hazelgrove and Miss otis called on Mrs, Emil Sai ttler Tuesday. Haselgrove called at the Jack stewart home Tuesday afternoon. Stewart and Mr. a Sattler and little daughtér Shirley, ‘were ers in Tuttle Tuesda; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazelgrove were afternoon callers at the Owen McIntyre home Thursday. Mr. and eS teh Gray Si Thursday at laze! ve home and Miss Opal returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were sh in Tuttle Thursday. Johnnie Sattler and Roy Stewart called at the Hazelgrove home Fri- day. Charlie Sattler is lucky. He is get- ting quite a bit of plowing done poll waiting to start threshing again. The Wisenburger rig is over in the. neighborhood east and have threghed some for the Ochuner boys. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons Dean and Harold and daughter Miss Esther ‘and Harrison Rodgers were in the city of Wing Saturday fas ie hunting season opened Sun- day, the 16th and then you sure could here the guns, for it seems every body was out for their share. | Still Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazelgrove were dinner guests at the Bert Glan- ville home Sunday and also called at the Harry Ulfers home on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klanburg and family were guests Sunday at the McIntyre home. Charlie Sattler called Sunday eve- ning at the E. E. Sattler home. Bert Glanville and Harrison Rodg- ers called at Ray Hazelgrove’s Sun- day morning. Harry Ulfers took his shocker up to Pete Denogolly’s Sunday after- noon, Harrison Rodgers school in Lein district started Monday. The Phoenix schools won’t start until the 24th, Ben Klanburg expects to get through threshing for Ed Pond Mon- day and also pull up and thresh some for Harry Ulfers. Miss Opal Gray will teach the Weber school Miss Esther Glanville the Bailey school and at the present writing they have no THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1928 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS - [Hazel Grove —_{|® teacher for the Brose school. Mrs, Owen McIntyre was a shop- per in Wing one day this week. Jacob Stieglemeyer and family were guests at the Sam Stieglemeyer home Sunday. Alyce Hawkins school started Monday. She teaches near Robinson. Sylvia Stew opened . school Monday at the Stark school and Miss Oteile Brose also started teach- ing at the Ulfers school. f Raleigh | Mrs. Paul Dempsey spent Monday and Tuesday in Bismarck on busi- ness, Little Tommy Taubert departed —, rit for hi es in ary, Ind., ing spent le past month the guest of his uncle id aunt Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dor and his grandfather Thos. McGinnis. E. W. Bosworth motored to Mc- Intosh Sunday, where he took the train for Aberdeen to attend to matters of business. Paul Dempsey spent the last week at Fargo, where he went for medical examination at the Veterans bureau. Mr. Sherwick of Havelock was a Raleigh caller in Raleigh the first t of the -week. Kelly Wright of Flasher was a business visitor in Raleigh Friday. .Among those that shipped out cattle from Raleigh Friday to the Sioux City market were Peter Klien, harles Brem, W. B. Dorward and pee Slyter. Mr. Slyter accompanied le Cars. Sam Pack and daughter, Mrs. Sel- mar Lawhang, motored to McIntosh Thursday to visit at the home of teats denier: and sister, Mrs, Ed fc! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hostetler spent the afternoon and - evening ednesday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Metz, ir, and Mrs, Herman .Trepto at Beulah, N. D. . 4 Frances | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merckel cele- brated their first wedding anniver- sary Monday. Mrs. Merckle was | formerly Marie Fischer. dir. and Mrs. Martin Tooker were at the Floyd Owens home Tuesday. Mr. Tooker assisted Mr. Owens with building his granary. Adam Schaurs was a business caller at the Walter Dietzman home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dietzman home Tuesday. John and Alvine Nordstrom got a Case separator from Joe. Fischer Wednesday. Those who wefe business callers in McKenzie. Bobet & areas fol- lows: Edgar Johnson, Walter Dietz- man, Lawrence Madland, John Glum, and Joe Fischer. Tebbo Harms has purchased a weparator, as he and his son Mino Plan on doing their own threshing. Mrs. Floyd Owens was a business caller in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe of near Still were callers at the Martin Tooker home Wednesday. » and Mrs. Henry Miller and family were business callers at Wal- ter Dietzman’s Thursday afternoon. Miss Edna Johnson spent the a at her parental home near Edgar Johnson went to work again Tuesday, after having been laid up with a sore hand for a few lays. business callers in Bismarck Sat- y. Fred Korn of McKenzie did some repair work on the Frances school- house No. 1 Saturday. John. Olson was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dietzman were callers at the John McCormick home eeeye _ Wm. McCloskey of McKenzie de- livered gas at Joe Fischer's Sunday. Miss Mildred Dietzman_ spent Sunday with Miss Lillie Jiras of near Baldwin. There were a number of Bismarck folks out in this vicinity hunting Sunday. Joe Fischer has been busy sowing rye the past few days, as he was un- able to thresh on account of rain. if Carson eo Jack Oberg, who formerly mage this territory for Winston-Newéll Co., and is now manager of the above firm’s wholesale house in Bismarck, was a business caller in Carson Monday. Mrs. Clark of Solon is spending the week visiting Mrs. A: D. LaDue and Mrs. Urell. Mike Flaig of New Leipzig was transacting business in Carson Sat- urday. Judge Fletcher issued a marriage license this week to Miss Mary Cot- ner of Lark and James Harper. John Will of Leith, candidate for county auditor, was calling on friends in Carson Saturday. Wm. Armitage and family de- parted for California early Sunday morning. Two popular Grant county people, were married Sunday, when Rev. Corbet performed the marriage ceremony for Miss Hilda Guenther and Edw. Lueck. P. J. Rausch of Raleigh was call- ing on friends and transacting busi- ness in Carson Wednesday. C. Miller and family of New Leip- zig were callers at the E. B. Little- field home Sunday. L. R. Kelly returned from a buying Tip to the cities Saturday. Joe Stokes and family, who have been enjoying~a well-earned vacation with the former’s folks at Hettinger, returned to Carson Sunday. V. Cassidy of Dickinson spent sev- eral days at the home of Alex Heinz and family. Colonel I. N. Steel and Chas. Path- man motored to the northern part of the state Friday, to be all set for some good shooting when the duck season opened Sunday morning. They are expected home Friday morning. $$$ Baldwin Elmer Weiden of Cannon Ball was| ©: a Raleigh business visitor Tuesday. Herman Shoening of Flasher spent Thursday in Raleigh attending to matters of business, There was some blood found near the car, show- ing that the occupants were injured. Up to date the robbers haven’t been sppeeenced. . J. Rausch and Alfred Plante were business visitors in Carson) and Mrs. Winifred Morrison visited at the Paul Dem home Sunday. ike Brown of S| spent Sun- day as guest‘ at the W.-B. Dorward visitor in Raleigh Thurs- . Margaret Tchesniak was united in marriage to Philip Engel-at St. Ga- briel’s ‘Catholic church near Shields “Wes itizabeth Morrison and Mr.| thi home. Sheriff Hertz.of Carson was a/ Mandan. business Adam Herdebu was transacting business in the capital city Wednes- oa afternoon. jightning struck the Fulton Nel- son home during the storm last Monday morning, ripping out the telephone and causing fire to fly across the room. The family escaped unhurt, Miss Grace Falkenstein, who teaches school in Ecklund township, Cpant the week-end at her home. iss Erna Christiansen, who for- tmerly taught: a local rural school, is also teaching in Ecklund township is. year. Misses Helen and Esther Stran- daioo At Seiaasias, Bich pannel: 16 lane year .. making their home with: their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cotton, of ndan. “Mrs. C.,V. Anderson has pur- chased the Hatch property in town and moyed into the house. She also ferrneed several lots from Jim ‘atkins. Mrs. Anderson has rented her farm a mile south of Baldwin. J. &. Fevold, Sam Hanson, Percy and Pete Schab left late in the week for the lake region near juet) Bowdon to hunt ducks, Mrs, Eddie Meyers is it few ae at the (pee of pending & in-law, Mrs. Jack Lenthan. Olga Rupp, who has ints, returned recently or- spending several months at aufes vic in pol , Tet visit in Baldwin with her eeters, Mrs. John Monroe and Mrs. Kate Swick. te Percy Freeman is disposing of his ee week here hardware business Fiera ped fo jun: city, Feidav, Fi We capital ey ay, acs jal fednesda: and make his home with his grand- parents during the school year. Emil Geigle has purchased a new radio speaker from local agents. Threshing operations have been at a standstill the past week on ac- count of inclement weather. | Mrs. Fulton Nelson and | guests, William Moore and son, from Towa, were Tuesday guests ITra_Falkenstein home. Fred Schroeder is building a-new barn on his farm in Cromwell. sed @ complete car of lumber from a firm in Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. And recent callers in Wilton. They also consulted a doctor in regard to Mrs. Peterson’s health. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter Iona motored to Wilton Wednesday to consult Dr. Thelan, as ee Tona has been sick for several ys. Pere callers at the Floyd Owens|"“Miss Ethel Little is assisting her sister, Mrs, Harold Breen, with her housework, and will ‘stay there for Mr. and Mrs. H.: B, Moffit of Peterson were Tuttle were here recently. John Paul of Naughton was here Friday on business. is living on the old Mike Wolff farm, recently married Miss Helen Wachell Local friends of Mr. Paul extend congratulations. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul of Burnt Creek. Fredolen Rupp was transacting business in Wilton Wednesday after- Nels Anderson doing some re- and crew have pair work on the sidin; Monarch elevator. Rev. Gilbert Stewart and family of Mandan passed through here a few days ago en route to Walton. ——_——__—___________» Braddock { $$ Rev. Morange of Bismarck, dis- trict superintendent of the Method- ist church, conducted services in the M. E. church sunday morning, at the close of which the fourth quarterly conferenée was held. Mrs. Henry Sorem and Mrs. Harry entertained at a kitchen shower for Mrs, Lloyd Ort, nee Miss |mer south of Tuttle Saturday night Bonnie Reaman, Saturday afternoon, Sept. 15, at the home of Mrs. Harry Mrs. Ort received many nice and useful gifts. Feyereisen was a pas- senger to Bismarck Tuesday to spend a couple of days visiting her daugh- ter, who is attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. James Shepard left Friday for their home at Michigan, N. D., after a few weeks’ visit with relatives here. them as far as Jamestown, Alfred Bibelheimer, who spent his vacation at his home at Dana, left Thursday to resume his studies at the German Baptist college at Ro- He expects to spend a few days visiting his brother Emil, in the Chevrolet ir. and Mrs. Martin Tooker were | © chester, N. Y. shops at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lesher and little son Keith accompanied by Miss Grace Lilleboe motored to Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baxter, Mrs. S. Larrabee and daughter Muriel left Friday for St. Paul where Mr. and Mrs, Baxter will spend the winter with their daughter. for a day in Bismarck on their way Warner Sempel has taken over the, restaurant business lately conducted by his brother, Eldon. The rain during the week has greatly delayed the threshing and many of the men have returned to Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of R. Aar- vig Saturday afternoon. Oscar Herzog, Miss Elsie Beseler and Mr. and Mrs, Neil Eaton drove to Bismarck Sunday to visit with Miss Gladys Beseler, who is nurse in training at the Bismarck hospital. The W. O. W. met at Siem’s hall Wednesday evening to reorganize their lodge here which has not met |’ for a number of. years. Mr, and Mrs. D, E. Shepard and Stewart Coventry drove down from Bismarck Sunday and spent a few hours with friends here. Charles O’Brien of Hudson, Wis., arrived in Braddock Monday evé- ning to visit with his sister. F. M. Long has fixed up the rooms adjacent to his store is ing rooms and he and Mrs. Long are moving into them this week. Rev. and Mrs: Pearson and_chil- dren of Napoleon called on Brad- dock friends Monday afte :noon who were pleased to see them again after their trip to Wyoming. O. R. Martini has purchased a new Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLachlan of Bismarck arrived in Braddock Sun- day afternoon after a two weeks’ trip through Saskatchewan and Al- berta. After spending the night here they left for Dawson to visit with Mrs. McLachlan’s mother. ° Mrs. E. F. Savage, Mrs. F. Junge, Gordon McLachlan and Miss Rachel Shepard motored to Linton Sunday Herman Junge is busy this week chafging the meters in the Brad- dock houses so as to connect up with A. mi: ake and his cron of ork men, who have spent several months here fixing up\the ranch fences and| and family, Mrs. Frank Lawler and ‘Drake of Minneapolis, left Monday morning fer South Dakota. expect to return here next year to| Herman Backhaus, Sr., purchased complete the job which they were not | ® new tractor able to finish this year., os Mr. and Mrs. Falgatter and chil- | hardt dren of Kintyre were Sunday guests |in Linton Saturday afternoon. . of Mrs. M. F. Dave Munch called on friends in x i nee Hazel .Mar- tini, of Fargo, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs..0, iSfiss Parker of Napoleon has be iss Parker of Napoleon en y ployed to take charge of the local shopping in Hazelton Saturday telephone office until Mrs. J.: Mi ing. hy has become well enough to take charge. 8 Miss Marie Petron of Bismarck is the guest this week of Mrs.:H. W. Allen. Miss Petron’s many friends | this vicinity Sunday. here are glad to see her looking aa after uo adel dine Mi eee, ee, a at etron was formerly employed as | Ww! a e ing place no. o! the teachers in the Braddock’} Cano) Mr. and Mrs. J. Junge have;moved | -Rhineholdt - Klaudt of near the into the J. D. McCusker home ] occupied by Mr, and Mrs. H. M. | Menoken s Mrs. R. L. Dralle of Mrs. Mary Dance of Lewiston, Mo., came Wednesday to visit reiutives marck Saturday and Mrs. Dance is visiting at the W. F. Dance home. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dralle of Bis- marck, Mrs. Mary Dance, Mrs. Laura Dance and daughter, Miss Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and children were entertained at dinner Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling. V. M. Cravens has just finished filling his silo. Harold Arnold and son of New England, visited Jim Newkirk sev- eral days this week. They returned to New England Friday. A dance was held in the Lockwood dance pavilion Saturday night. Miss Mildred Funston began a term of school near Regan Monday morning. Mrs. Geo. Wachol and daughter, Miss Helen, were shopping in Bis- marck Saturday. August Klepstein has been busy putting up two new steel granaries. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and children, and Miss Berg, were shop- ping in Bismarck Saturday. John Craven has purchased a new truck. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Mick Agnew home Sunday. Miss Gertrude Ness visited at the Arthur Norlin home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and children, Miss Gertrude Ness, Miss Ruth Kampaugh and Miss Ruth |Heller were dinner guests at the A. C. Dance home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son, Clarence Ayers, were hunting near Wing Sunday. They returned with the limit. Third trick has been opened at the depot here.. Arena | eee RNS Mrs. Lodge and son Marvin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cra- +-<e and Sunday. Hunting season opened Sunday morning with a volley of shots that sounded as if a good many sports- men would have their limit before sun up. Miss Esther Glanville returned home Saturday for a week’s vaca- tion before starting her term of school, which begins next Monday. Francis Smith, son of Mr. and|¥ Mrs. Joe Smith of White, S.'D., ar- rived Friday to spend some time with his uncle, Ed Smith. Anna Eide started teaching today south and west of town, Harrison Rogers quit the game of hauling bundles Saturday and will begin teaching in Lien town- ship Monday. Jerald Paysen was a_ business caller in Wing Saturday. Bluch Wagner sold some cattle to a couple of buyers from up on the Soo Line. Opal Gray was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove, the past week. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. Frank Lambert were callers at Mrs. Bert Glanville’s Friday afternoon. James Tees was a business caller in. Wiig Saturday: + ‘gue Schools in Aurora will open Mon- day. Miss Sylvia Stewart teaching M No, 2 and Miss Otilla Braza teach- ing No. 3. Harry Ulfers hauled some rye for Ed Pond Thursday. Andrew Kraft, and son Andrew, were business callers in Wing Sat- urday, Mr. Kraft spent the day in Wing, while Andrew went to Wil- ton for a truck load of lignite coal.! Alex Neff is threshing for Carl Wolf this week. John Pittsenburg and Ben Klagenburg were business callers in Tuttle Saturday evening. Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Henry Seilinger were shopping in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons and daughter, Esther and Har- rison, were shopping in Wing Sat- urday evening. Guests at ‘the McIntyre home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family, John Pitt- senberg and Frank Smith, Ed Smith and Francis Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Rheinhold Horn- bocker were guests at the Almers’ home Sunday.. : We understand that our old time neighbor, Jack Davis of Elk Grove, Calif., is in Bismarck and will visit our vicinity soon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were afternoon callers at McIntyre’s Thursday afternoon. Bluch Wagner was a caller at El- mer Drum’s Sunday and Ed Pond’s Sunday, but found no one at home, —$—$________—_ : Hampton | ER ici Among those in Linton shopping Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Back haus ‘and sons Herman and John, Mrs.\Busby and son Ferman, Miss Viola Knudtson, Miss Blanche Um- ber, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler sons, John Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, Mr. and Mrs. William Weber and mother. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Rhineholdt Burk- hardt and son Herbert were callers Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morford and son Lawrence were shopping in Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz were lur- | event pee ster 4 Bhhed n caller at orter Umber’s Su: forenoon. ~ Clarence Albaugh and Ed Surber of Livona were business callers in I'P, Baker of Bimarek with his Expansion took two carloads of non Ball the fore part of the ‘Beaver creek was a business caller ‘this vicinity Sunday. . A number. of young folks of Lin- ton, Temvik, G; and of this vi. OEY Bigmarck, | | —— ————— ———-— | they were eeecmpanied Mrs. Ed Surber and tamily. dra, daughter of ir. ard Mrs. Ed, Surber, to Bismarck where she | took the train to Devils Lake. Edna | will attend the deaf and dumb school here. Mrs. Draile returned to Bis-| by Mr. and | position in State’s ‘They | entry’s office at Linton. Miss Anna Monahan of Linton! visited friends here over the week- end. Mre. Chris Grenz and baby of Has- re, eltoh called on relati Wallace Kyes was a caller in Lin- ; here Thursda: | ton Tuesday. Fred Schulz and son were calling on friends in Tem- | vik one day this week. \Henry Human and sons of Gayton were business callers in this vicin- | ity, Wednesday. | | A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | John Weber Saturday at the Wol- verton hospital of Linton. Mrs, William Fried and daughter Attorney Cov- nn ‘arson, clerk, Regan, X. Be rict Treasurer and © 1, 1937. tonment of tate and erie Estherville School Diatrict Le 4 ere! tn General Fund excluding Sinking Fund Total amount received from apport County Tuition Fund < Amount received from T jon : s and friends J. J. Burkhardt was a business caller in Linton Friday afternoon. Steve Koppy and Port Umber of Livona country transacted business here Friday. Amount received fr Total Amount recelved year. cluding cash 0! Mrs. Frank Foell and daughters, | APP Mrs. John Monahan and Grandma Foell motored to Linton Sunday. Mrs. Peach had as guests over the week-end Mrs. Haupt and children, Mrs, Vanorney and ries and Expen: Transportation iss Stella Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and daughter Caroline were visiting friends in Eureka, S. D., Tuesday. John Weber was a business caller at the William Goppert home of near Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. callers in Linton housework. Francis Chesrown was a caller at the Wallace Kyes home Tuesday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, is visiting at the William Gabbert home of near Lin- ton for some time. Ed Weller was a caller in Cannon Ball Thursday. On his way home he was accompanied by several In- Charlotte, Y. Fred Ohlhauser were sday. Mrs. Ohl- hauser visited Mrs. John Weber, who is in the Wolverton hospital. Miss Theresa Koppy returned to her parental home Tuesday after helping Mrs. John Weber with the of Ashley, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Oschner and | family of South Dakota were guests | at the Quast home Saturday evenin; Mrs. Dave Calquhoun and M: Chas. De Witt motored to the Be son farm Wednesda; f Glen View ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Er- strom spent Monday at the Enock j Anderson home to decide upon school ete equipment for the three schools, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Strandemo called at the Con Johnson home Sunday afternoon, Howard Scott spent the week-end at the Lars Jacobson home. Having dians who will help him with the | finished up his work at Parshall he work. found yet. Steve Koppy Sr. took a truckload of hogs to Linton for Porter Umber | Friday, which he sold to Elmer An- derson: Among those in Linton Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes, daughter Laura’ and Mrs. George | Richards, Porter Koppy, Herman Backhaus, Weber, Ben Herman, Fred Schultz, John Joeb, Fred Joeb. Misses Lydia and Pauline Flegel of Linton were callers at the God- frey Grenz and Steve Koppy homes Miss Pauline Fle- gel will teach the Grenz school which started Monday, September 17. Miss Flegel will board at the Steve Koppy home. Paul Mausehund and son were ac- companied by Miss Dorothy-Seemann to Linton Friday evening. Miss See- mann is teaching the Mausehund school, She spent the week - end in Linton with her parents. Hazel Mausehund, who is attending high school at Linton, returned to her home with her father where she spent the week-end. Jake Scheirmeister was a business caller at the Godfrey Grenz home Friday evening. He also took the} corn binder up, i Temvik o—_—_—______—_—__» Graveling of our streets statted londay. It will be a big improve- ment to our little city. The hunters were out early Sun- day morning and enjoyed a good day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and son and Mrs, Ed. Larvick and son shopped in Linton Saturday. Sid. Stedman and Mr, Venne were business callers at Linton Satur- day. Naeran Capelle and Arthur Dunn went to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hendrix were Linton callers Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Calquhoun and F. A. Muckler motored to Linton Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mower shopped in Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son Neil were dinner guests at the F. J. Peitz home Sunday. The Misses Kaufman, Sorenson, Johnson, Schleckt and Calquhoun motored to Binton Friday night. Fred Foell went to Bismarck Sun- day to visit his brother Frank, who is a patient at the hospital there. He reports Frank as doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enders and daughters visited at the Koppy home Sunday. Mrs. Knight Nelson and children, who have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oschner, left for her home in Eu- reka Friday. Miss Julia Heisler and brothers Joe and Anthony of Linton visited at the Calquhoun home Wednesday eve- nin; Miss Eunice Venne has accepted a E Miss Hilda Scheirmeister of Gay- ton is visiting her sister, Mrs, God- frey Grenz, for a few days. Math and Steve Koppy were call- ers in Temvik Thursday evening. Wallace Kyes sold 100 head of cat- tle to a buyer from Iowa. He drove the cattle to Linton Thursday and got caught in a rainstorm. They had to camp on the prairie all night. Two of the steers escaped, far as is known they haven’t been y evening, bron Sunday to take her son Wayne to town where he will attend high school and she-brought back three teachers for the schools out here on Knife River. da; Nir. Westfall has installed a new windmill on his farm. Fred Eggert just had a well drilled during the past week. has moved down to the Gordon Schaffner home where they are threshing now. ihe Monday for his farm in Can- Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family motored to Bismarck Satur- os Mr. Johnson consulted a doc- or. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson and daughter Odessa and son Edward of | Washburn visited at the Lars Jacob- son home Sunday. Mr. Nelson is Mrs. Jacobson’s brother. Mrs. Jake Spitzer and children motored to Bismarck Friday on bus- iness, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johns called on the Will Larson and W: ter Semons families Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Bourgois isted Mrs. J. McAvoy Thursday as they planned on having the threshers, but on ac- count of the rain they were delayed. ’ “Tittle Knife ] Mrs. L. R. Warley motored to He- Mr. and Mrs. Bierig and children motored down to Mike Buhs’ Sunday afternoon. A Mr. Jacobs motored over to the Bierig home Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maershbecker and children motored to Hebron Monday to do some shopping. Mr. Gaben, Mr. Hunt and Mr. Hilliar all drove over to the Jacob home Tuesday to get the corn binder. John Hilliar motored to Marsh: Tuesday afternoon. A. Koesel motored to Richardton Wednesday to get the teacher, Miss Gladys Ord, who came on train No. 4 from Dickinson to teach the Bierig beds She boards at the Allen ome. Mr. and Mrs. Bierig and children motored to Hebron Tuesday on bus- nee and also to have dental work lone. Mr. and Mrs. Woolery and daugh- ter Shirley motored to Hebron Tues- forenoon. The threshing rig in this vicinity Mrs. Metscher and children spent Friday at the Goben hom Miss Alice Bierig rode horseback up to the Gaben home to get the mail Friday. Matt Boespflug and Joe Peck mo- tored to Richardton Friday night to get repairs for the threshing rig. Raymond Koesel took their hired man to Dodge Saturday afternoon here he is going home by train to r, Matt Boespflug, Dave and Joe Peck and Gust Kasten motored to Richardton Saturday evening. Mrs. Albert Koesel motored to | Book: Richardton Monday afternoon. Salvador’s most important export Products—coffee and sugst—are shipped in imported jute » 65 er cent of which are purchased in ingland and 20 per cent in India. 7! Driscoll School Distriet No. 36. Re A. Cash in General Fund excluding Sinking Fund Total amount received fro County Tuition Fund Amount received from Amount receiyed from Tuition of pupils residing in other Districts .. sees e sees EY Amount received {1 erest and bond Amount recelved from Ald .. Total Amount received by School Treasurer during the year .. Total amount ce cluding cash on hani Amounts Paid During Permanent Improvement Fuel and Janitor Servic Salaries 8 NT FOR PUBLICATION t Noe 36 NH Me Ward, clerk, Driscoll, North Dakota. ceipts in Genernt Fund (in hands of District Treasurer and eeeeeeee SLTATIS $ 798.92 9,249.05 $11,556. jes——Incidentals . ea——Incidentals . Grand Total Receipts Grand Total Cash on Hand in both Fun NT FOR PUBLICATION F. H. Pillsbury, clerk, Moftit, N. D. Long Lake achool District, ni @ School District } L Rece! Fei Cash in General Fund (in District Treasurer and excluding Sinking Fund) ij Total amount received from apportionment of State County Tuition Fund Amount received from Ti on : Amount received from Tultion of pupils residing in other Amount received from State Ald. Amount received from Interest, Ol Soa! Total Amount received by Schooi ‘Treasurer during the year sting mount recelved by School District Treasurer (including Amounts Paid During Year for the Follow TPO: Vermanent Improvements: Buildings and repairs, etc, ....8 Hel Some of the young people who called at the Jake Spitzer home Sun- day wore Bill and Lawrence Spitzer of Baldwin, Minnie Seibold and Ida Brown of Mercer. Retirement Fund Transportation of Pupils Grand Total Receipts . Grand Total Expenditu: Grand Total Cash on Hand in both Funds, June 30, 1928 $3,511.08 698.94 i $3585 June 30, 1928 seveeee $7,069.28 +» 5,705.38 150.00 433.65 % 7,339.23 seees 14,308.46 ‘EMENT FOR PUBL 10N D. Di rk, Arena, North Dakota, STAT Harriet School District No. . ¢ Fund iwtrict Treasurer and ecetpt A. Cash in General Fund (in hands of D excluding Sinking Fund) July 1, 1927 Total amount received f County Tuttion Fund Amount ecelved from rd. Amount receive Ame Salaries and Expenses of School Officers Transportation of Pupils Tuition to other School Di penses ..... Total Expenditures During Year by Schoo! District T G Grand Total Receipts ........ Grand Total Expenditures - Grand Total Cash on Hand eeoee$ 295.81 460.52 $2,716.30 3,011.81 $1,838.78 91,195.48 1,040.00 THO: N Bismarck Special School Distri Ponwarden, clerk, Bismarck, N, D, eve! sh in General Fund (in 01 excluding Sinking Fund) July 1, 1927 Total amaunt received from apportionment of State and County Tuition Fund Amount received from T. Amount received from Interest and Penal Total Amount received by S: year Total amount ri for the Following i" ulldings and repairs, etc..§ 18,082.37 tus é 375.84 1 and Janitor 8 Salaries and Expeni Other Expenses Total Kxpenditui ip Expenditures. Grand Total Receipts Grand Total Expenditu Grand Total Cash on Hand in both Funds, June 30, 1928 ora $ 83,029.86 +$ 21,750.30 ~ 120,526.42 10,500.00 728.00 1,879.12 6,727.65 $161,611.49 245,441.33 12,771.52 96,023.77 810.00 787.07 5,154.76 18,888.03 $152,893.35 Funé +9 65,018.74 + 28,776.97 . 0.32 + 134,789.75, STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION Richmond School District No. Ella Holmberg, clerk, Wing, North Dakota, Recel Cash in General Fund (in hands of District Treasurer and excluding Sinking Fund) July 1, 1927 Total amount received f County Tuition Fund Amount received from T: Ei Amounts Paid During Y: Permanent Improvement: Fuel and Janitor ‘Transportation of Pils Tuition to other School Districts .* Grand motel meceints Grand Total Ci STATEM: Lein School District No. 22. A. Cash in General Fun excluding Sinking Fund) July , Total amount received from aj County Tuition Fund . Amount received Board ATION jorhus, clerk, Arena, N. B. pts im General Fund nds of District Treasurer and xen Levied by ceived from Interest on Deposits Total amount received by School Treasur School District Treasurer (in- ¢luding cash on hand) . . F for the Following Purpeses: Buildings and repairs, etc. ...¢ pparatus .. . : Fuel and Janitor. chers’ Salaries hers’ Retirement Fund . 91,496.24 Amouni received from Tuition of pupils residing in othe $3,953.01 5,449.25 $3,259.63 5k sevee $3,208.52 <$ BT.24 1,805.08 2.00 $1,405.00 4,608.53 Receipts . Expenditur Grand Total Receipts Grand Total Expenditures $11,084.40 $2,155.23 600.00 Grand Total Cash on Hand in both Funds, June 36, 1928 ‘A Highland School District: No. - Receipt: sh in General Fund (in excluding Sinking Fund) Total amount received from appor: County colton Fund ie Total Amount received by Schoo! year .... +. Total amount received cluding cash on han Amounts Paid During Permanent Improveme: Apparatus ‘Teachers’ Salar! Ae 8 ny, Other Exnt Total Fixpe: rer Beeel| Receipts... 1d Total NT FOR PUBLICATION Gira Sm cate a Transportation of Pup! | Tuition to othet. Sch Book : \t ‘Hana 4n both Funds, June 30, . clerk, Regan, N. D. 1, 27. ‘tionment I Disirict’ Treasuner’ cine Fellewing Purposes: Buildings and repairs, etc. $2,300.30 +B 4.86 Tet Transportation of Pupil Tuiti 1 DI her Exper Expenditures During rer... Grand Total Receipts . 1 Ex) Grand Total Ci ENT FOR PUBLICATION i. Ee A “Green clerk, Blemerck,: ¥, D. nda of District Treasurer on STATHM! Hay Creek Schoo? District Ni A. Cash in General Fund (in hi excluding Sinking Fund) July 1, 1927 . } amount received from apportionment of State ai County Tuition Fu Amount received from rd .. Amount received fro! 93,223.96 § 366,65

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