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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS {Schrank By HELEN MARCHANT Rose Regan and Annie Sieghts were absent from school the latter | bart of the week. Miss Mabel Lytle spent Thursday evening visiting her Thomas Ryan and Harvey Fitz- gerald motored to Wilton Sunday. and Ted Disham called school No. 2 Thursday. Ruth and Tillie Hein called on Rose Ryan Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. John Fode mily, Mr. and M and daughter, Neiters and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mar- chant and family. Miss Mabel Lytle spent the week- end at her parental home. Mrs. Frank Homberg had some dental work done in Wilton Monda: Wm. Ryan is threshing for .0. 0.! my, Mrs. Christ Hein and Mrs. Hort-| soe Ns men called on Mrs. T. Wutzke of | Canfield Monday afternoon to see aer twin babies, whom she named Alice and Adeline. on were! major operation in the evening. | hospital Friday. 0. 0. ‘Sperry, cook for | @——___—____—___ Annie Wahl called at the O. 0.| home Wednesday evening. nder called at the Roy Mar- chant home Friday evening. Wing shoppers Wednesday Miss Tracy Novy is a: daughter Lois also sister and friend attended the vaudeville in Wing Fri- John Witt is threshing for his | father, Wm. Witt, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and family were McClusky shoppers Sat- The supper guests at the Wm. Witt home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Triebmausser and family of McClusky, Helen Mar- thant and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hind- bauch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and daughter Mavis Marie and Jake Krause were Sunday guests at the Jake Wentz home. The Strand machine is threshing at the Wilkenson home now. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Vold and son Ben and Ted Dishaw from Maynard, Minn., were guests at Lytle home last week. Mrs. Vold and Mrs. Lytle are sisters. will also visit in Minot before they return to their home. Charley Seilenger finished thresh- | ing at the Herman Neiters home Saturday evening and pulled the rig Lenora Witt is helping her sister, Mrs. Henry Siebel cook for threshers Marcella Neiters and Edward Bliz- the moving picture show in the Wing hall Saturday Ls Albert Hindbauch, Anton Novy,| Thomas Ryan, Harvey Fitzgerald, Mebel Lytle and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene and son LeRoy were Sun- day ‘evening callers at the Herman Fode and John Bailey at- tended the show in Wing Saturday se Mr Wand Mrs. Adam Klein and family were Wing shoppers Satur- By MRS. F. W. GRESS Attorney J. N. bought the Neutman residence and} is moving into it this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ressler of Bis- marck visited at the Geo. Altes home McCarter has| Mr. Galloway sold his household goods Saturday and on Tuesday left | with his family for Wash., where they expect to make The Epworth League gave a party Friday night at the home of Prof. and Mrs. David Ballantine in honor; of Harriet Galloway, Wilmer Cham- berlain and Henry Pressler. 20 young people were present. Carl Altes, who has been seriously ill for about a week, was taken to Mandan Tuesday for medical atien- Teachers from the southern part of the county attended «a one-day institute here Friday under the di- rection of County Superintendent Georgia Mathews. Walter Rosen visited relatives in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Homsey, who is quite ill, is now under the care of a trained aurse from Bismarck. friends in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ig, Miss Snortlan. and Paul Gress motored to Bismarck Satur- where they spent the day. ‘ ir. Loage disposed of his house- hold goods at public auction Satur- A large crowd attended the Lois Sally same som. from Robinson Sunday and spent the ay ‘with her home folks. Death of W. F. Foye W. F. Foye, one of Steele’s prom- i r citizens, passed away * early Sunday morning. He had been * in poor health for some time, so his was ,not unexpected. Mr. ‘oye had resided here most of the time since 1883, He retired from 2 several years ago. He is > survived by his wife, _ ars. T. E. Harris of Minneapolis, dner Foye, of Steele, and r, Abner Foye, of Steele. Fun. services were held in the Pres- church Wednesday after- Moon. Rev. Crist of Wilton had charge of \ caer eRe EE@es a | Grov W. Ste: adopted | for greater days.” t, Tuttle. Sig Omodt and his mother were in town on business Tuesday. Otto Altes and Johnny Gebhardt motored to Mandan Monday. Mr. Vanous had his car wrecked ; Saturday night and Mrs. Vanous quite seriously injured when car collided with another on the The ac- iz lights | wa | their highway just west of tow: cident was caused by gla: on one of the cars, it is claimed. Mrs. R. L. Phelps attended the an- nual assembly of Presbyterian mis- sionary society at Minot last week. The P.-T. A. gave a reception to the teachers Monday evening at the | schoolhouse. The annual election of officers was held at this meeting. A short program consisting of sev- eral selections by the glee club, a talk by Professor Ness, reading by Annette Rosen and violin solo by angeline Hochhalter, was given. J. P. Boucher gave the welcome 0 the teachers and Profes- de responded. Officers elect: ed f he new year were: Pret ; dent, Mrs. J. P. Boucher; vice pre: j ident, Mrs. Ch Miss Snortland; igton. Mrs. treasurer, L. B. Ness Wing By EDITH MUELLER George Boelter of Bismarck was a caller in Wing Tuesday morning. evening at her parental home Col. E. B. Sauter of Tuttle was a| s caller in town Thursday of last week. Wm. Titius and Jack Gardner of Clemment, N. D. spent last week at the Glen Spees home. Mrs. Orval Larson and Edna Boss | motored to Bismarck Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles and family of Wilton spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Ebb Cleve- land home. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Rath, a baby boy, last week. The name chosen is William, Jr. Gordon Larson and Emil Fried- holm went to Napoleon Sunday. all returned with an Indian motor- cycle. F sate Sunday visiting with their laughter Bertha, who is employed at the Kremenetsky Bros. store here. Mrs. Ebb Cleveland Krementsky spent Wednesday Tuttle. Bill Glanville and John Knowles spent the week-end in Bismarck. H. A. Mutchler, salesman of Bis- marek, transacted business in this community last week. Mrs. Ebb Cleveland, Margaret Knowles and Ella Mueller were Cap- ital City shoppers last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Gillet, Gordon Harris and Mr. Kraft of Bismarck cailed at the Harry Knowles aome Satur- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden and daughter visited at the Fred Cumber home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little were business callers at Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mrs. Shirpe returned home with them. Mrs. N. H. Collins, local post- master, took the train to Bismarck Friday to write on civil service ex- aminations. Others from here that took exams were Mrs. Lillie See, B. W. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon of Regan wae business visitors in town Mon- jay. Dan Tice of Bismarck spent the week-end at the Roy Bond home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spees and! family, Jack Gardner and William itius spent Sunday at New Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss daughter, Mrs. Jack Glanville Ervin and Fern visited with Mr. Pailing at Braddock Sunday. A farewell party was given at the all Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Viola Hagen and Mrs. Estelle Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell left for her home in California Wednesday after spending a month here looking after business matters. Miss Hagen will leave the first of November. Mrs. J. G. Tees and Jim Tees transacted business in Bismarck Wednesday. John Hartman and family left for New Rockford Thursday where they will make their future home. Olaf Lein and family attended a birthday party at the Homer Nelson home Sunday. Mrs. Dan Hein and son Henry, George and Alfred Borth visited with Dan Hein Sunday, who is a patient at the Bismarck hospital at this writing and is getting along fine and will be able to leave in a week. Homemakers club will be enter- j tained Friday, Oct. 19th at the J. J. Horner home. Mrs. Horner assisted Mrs. John Weber with her housework during threshing last week. Katherine Schneider of Goodrich, Jake Hein and sons John and Rey. nold and Martha visited with David Hein at the Bismarck hospital Sun- day. David was taken to the hos- pil a week ago suffering with a roken shoulder blade, which he re- ceived in'a car accident Tuesday of last week. The car was a total wreck, Adam Melhoff and family of Arena spent Sunday at the John Weber home. t Menoken ———__—_____¢ By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven and son Arthur left Monday for Long Island, New. York, after spending a week here visiting relatives Steele; secretary, Mrs. E. The association its motto: “Better ways Ryder; secretary, Mrs. underwent a Bismarck Gladys Lein of Regan spent Fri- di nd Mrs. 1.|@ Welch Spur school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Marcus Agnew. | relatives here. and Mrs. noon, in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers Sunday. {shoppers in Bismarck Monday, By MILDRED JOHNSON ning. held Wednesday at the farm, north of Sterling. Saturday. é ‘A. school meeting was Sterling ‘Tuesday evening. held Elsus Elness. over the week-end. Hassin Elie cook for threshers. Bismarck Friday. evening. P, M. Gosney’s Friday evenin; in Driscoll Sunday. Sunday. and Margaret Lang visited at Carey Johnson’s Sunday. ing at J. H. Rileys at Sterling. at his farm. OH | Glen View e By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Con Johnson is the owner of a new radio which the recently pur- chased. : Miss Helga Sormula was a Bis- marck caller Saturday. shopping in the Capital City Satur- day. y. Mr. and Mrs. called at the Cl Thursday evening. Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughters motored to Bismarck Sunday to spend the day with Reynard, who is a patient at one of the hospitals thre. James McAvoy for Sawyer for a visit with her mother. Those who called at the Con John- son home Sunday evening to listen to their new radio were: Mr. and Mrs. Lois Jacobson, Millard Jacob- son, Alex Oshanyk and Mabel Sager. Minnie and Ernest Seibold of Mer- cer spent Sunday at the Jake Spit- zer home. Mr. and Mrs, E, A.' Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and Will- iard Simons attended the school meeting which was held at the Chester Erstrom home Thursday evening. : Gust Larson and H. B. Thompson motored to the Capital City Tuesday on’business, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson and daughters Annette and Helen were doing their fall shopping in Bis- marck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoolcraft were shopping in Wilton Saturday evening. ey also called at the Ted Newman home. John Eliason has completed a long run of threshing for this season and has pulled in his outfit. Frank Lindstrom was the engineer and Pete Anderson the separator man. enti f Ghylin By ELLA KRAUSE Among those that attended church services trom around here were Marie Salahn, Emil Olson, Marvin and Marion Alm, Alfred Anderson, Ida Maguson, Randa Kettleson, Mrs. August Krause, daughter Hilda, Scobey, Mont. Mrs. Henry C. Arndt and little son Id of Scobey, Montana are visiting at the home of Mrs. Arndt’s arents, Mr. and Mrs. August rause of near Regan. Mrs. Arndt will return to Roobey. the latter part of this week. Mr. Arndt used to be our barber at Regan, Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and. daughters Hilda and Mrs. Hemy Arndt, were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. They also stop, in Bald- win a few minutes. Marvin and Paul Kupp were call- ers at the Krause home Sunday. Willie Klein called at the Krause home Monday. and Mrs, Phillip Zelmer were. callers at the John Thoms Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krause moved to one of the vacant houses at the mine, near Wilton. Mrs. Kather. them for a while. Mrs. Henry Arndt and Hilda Krause were callers at the Wm. and} Kaluski home, near the mine, Reubin Krause is helping Adam| da: ng f| Klein move to a farm near Wilton, Mrs. Wm. Stanley and daughter Betty were callers in Regan Satur. evening. ittle son, were callers at the and 8 Harty Dimond home at Mrs. Harold Welch of Bismarck Wednesday. Sine Elia Funston visited the Ed Ebling and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. R. L. Dralle of Bismarck spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting! J. Engelbretson home. : irs. Ralph Ishmael, Mr. ; lian ‘Mrs, As Lc Dance sent Tabilly,| Hegelbretaon home, Wotbesty: Mrs. Laura Dance and daughter, Nellie, were dinner guests at the; R. G. Abelein home Sunday after-| Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and family and Miss Ruth Heller and_ Miss Gertrude Ness were shopping! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson andj family were guests at the home of caller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson were ay. | "hiartin Jobnson is setting u two| pe eee | Sterling - tebe ene @ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson vis- ited at Carey Johnson's Friday eve- A large crowd attended the sale Resinen Miss Grace Johnson stayed at Ernest Johnson’s Friday night and in Carey Johnson is working for Mr. Humprey of Driscoll for a few days. Henry Stells has been working for The Misses Esther Lang and Mar- ian Lewis, who are attending college in Jamestown visited at their homes Mrs, Henry Stiles is helping Mrs. Miss Erma Cox was shopping in Miss Loretta Jacobson, who has been working in Bismarck, is now staying at Roy Turner's in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson vis- ited at Carey Johnson’s Wednesday Miss Loretta Jacobson visited at | | Tom Stewart and family visited Mr. and Mrs. L. S. French of Bis- marck visited at Carey Johnson's Martin Lang, Miss Esther Lang 'Y- Robert Meland of Driscoll is visit- r. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and family motored to Bismarck Satur- 5 il day. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoff of Wilton ‘Nir. Max Lang is nov: threshing John Merringdahl. @ new coupe. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson were Kratz home June, 1918, he married Miss Mar- garet Hensen, His widow and three children ‘survive, one daughter 9 Mrs. Tom Morgan left last week |} way. health for several years, but man- aged to be about his daily work up till the time of his death, which| Mr. came very suddenly, as he had been in the field all day, accompanied by his wife. returned home to do up the chores | Tuesda: and he was soon to follow, but when he did not come she went to look for him, and not being able to locate him she called for neighbors to as- sist in the search. found he had passed away alongside a stack of hay where he had been working. Funeral services were held at Driscoll Saturday, Oct. 13, and interment was made in the Lutheran cemetery at Driscoll beside his little son Peter. Christ Schaon, Nels Dronen, Frank Schaffer, L. B. Olson, and Warren Keeler. reaved family, eo ! o Were callers at the Ray Little home Thursday. ing on the Ed Rasche rig now. dren were callers in town Tuesday Syenine after school. Esther and Mrs. Henry Arndt of|sallers. at the Ray Little home Thursday, Edith cold Thursday. from Ole his new tractor. yard this week. school Thursday. su ness to attend to. Olson were ci ine Otto will make her home with| da) the farm near Wil Mrs. Arndt received word from Mr. Arndt at Scobey, that they have had quite a bit of snow there. Miss Hilda Krause will assist Mrs. John Noon with housework. Ella Krause is employed at the E. Mrs. August Lundberg and Leonard were callers at the E. son Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Krause and son August were Regan callers Tues- day. "Sirs. Nels Alm and daughter Mar- | 5 i tha called at the E. J. Engelbretson ‘home Tuesday. Nels Alm home Sunday. Charlie Magnuson was a Regan . oe] rapidly. Leonard Lundberg made a brief call Ps the Krause home Wednes- i steele granaries for E. J. Engelbret- son, ne Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Krause and family were Regan callers Sunday evening. . ram Martha Alm was a brief visitor at the E. J. Engelbretson home Sun- day forenoon. Frieda Anderson of Bismarck is visiting at her home near Regan. Fred Stanley is helping E. J. Engelbretson cut flax. Bill and John Drawver were .Re- gan callers Sunday. Mr. Lund was a Regan caller Mon- day afternoon, Sar. and Mrs. L. J. King and daughter Marie were Regan callers Saturday eat 8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and chil- dren Frieda and Willie were Regan callers Saturday evening. Hilda Krause is employed at the John Noon home near Wilton. Jimmie Miller and Lloyd Achey were Regan calers Saturday evening. \ Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN - Mrs. Bernice Oren spent Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs, H. A. Smith. Ole Slaaterhus spent the past week at Bismarck receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Hensen and family will spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Merringdahl. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Olson of Regan spent Sun- day at the H. A. Smith home. ° Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Smith and| | son Roy motored to Regan Friday | 9. and spent the day with their daugh- ter, Mrs. John Carlson, and family. Little Doris returned with them. Miss Vivian Shaffer, accompanied by Dr. Lodge of Steele, motored to Bismarck ‘Tuesday to consult a physician, . Callers at Bismarck Tuesday were Warren Keeler, L. B. Olsonp Christ Schaon and daughter Lillie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave, and Mrs. Wagaman. home, home. wagon. Monday. ning in attorney. Rev. C. Pearson has L. B. Olson is a proud owner of convictions. Obituary John Merringdahl was born in Norway May 6, 1872, and died Oc- tober 10, 1928, at Driscoll, N. D. While in Norway he followed, the fisherman’s trade. He came to America in 1903 and settled on a farm here in 1904, where he still lived at ‘the time of his death. In| tored to Bis day. 's old and two sons, ages. 8 and ars, besides two sisters in Nor- time. Mr. Merringdahl had been in poor Doerschlag In the evening she had When he was for the east, Pallbearers were B. F. Pasley, Mrs, Sympathy is extended to the be- Canfield Pegher By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN G. O. Lindsey and James Lindsey lames Lindsey is work- Dr. a rs. Harry McCullough and chil- Brenise dug a new well on the ..H. Lindberg farm this week. Miss 3 Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son were hursday. id Mrs. P. Greenan and son Hers at the Ole Wold home Paul helped Ole butcher. ick with a bad Tancis w A. F. Ghylin bought some Olson Thursday. Re Ira Bailey is dina. drew ‘Bibelhei a busy plowing with i A. F. Siva fenced the school eceamspasied ladge Runey visited the Cantield | 5% Marie Huber, candidate for county Jamestown jaturday, where he had some busi- Dee Bailey and Violet and tote in Wilton Satur- spent home. rica sk and and son, i Fe and Mrs, Williard Dimond| Bailey, Violet and Fred Olson. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and’ son Gerald Thursday ‘at the Ray Little Mrs. rd fi Hoss. ane amily called at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ their horses when aor moved to} go to Harvey, where they plan to stay. ‘the P..T..A. met Friday evening. A large crowd attended. Mr. Mc- Coy was reelected as president, ‘0. A. Klevejord as secretary and t: urer, Mrs. Klevejord dent. Mr. Jordahl delegate to the P.-T. A. Bismarck next Frida: Pete Jacobson wa: !Ghylin home. back from Wilton. ind Mrs. Ki FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928 why, if they believed that to be the ver, as chief adviser the leader of the in the senate, permitted eight years go by without applying that remedy while they were in complete control of the government.” CURTIS ASSAILS SHITH CHANGES Senator Will Discuss farift Over Nation. Wide Radio Hookup Today irom _Minneapo! Braddock Study and Civic club met at the home of Mrs, Bak- JOE ROBINSON PLAYS HOOVER Renews Charges that Repub- lican Nominee Controlled War Grain Prices publican party program was given: ident is elected, Mrs. Allensworth. low the Presidents Powers are De- fined, Mrs. Piers. Piano Solo, Sim- le Aven, Thorne, Mrs. Barton. How ues Help to Shay Mis. Button. How ler He brought Burnett ‘nutson and family irbor visited at the S. L. jome Sunday and Monday. Mrs. A J bee and Chas. Our caller: in 18] Wilbur Noon was a caller at the| Mrs: Kuehl went to nee hi who .is in the hospital. states that he is not improving very The club ladies are sponsoring a school conference to be held in raddock on Monday, Oct. 29, At the conferences all children under school age are weighed, measured and examined. All defects are ed out to the mother and she is ad- vised to consult the family physician for correction or defects. Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Piers on Thursday afte noon. A delicious 6 o’cloc! was served to about 30 members Officers elected for the President, Mrs. Fettcr- En Route with Senator Robinson to Casper, Wyo, Oct. 19.— (/P) Wyoming Democrats fc them today in their fight to swing the state’s three electoral votes to !Governor Smith, a reiteration by h T. Robinson of his lerbert Hoover’s policy as food administrator was to “hold prices of livestock and agricultural commodities Selow the level of the market price.” “ Democratic vice presidential nominee renewed the charge made earlier in his campaign that Hoover had sent a telegram to George N. Peek, one of the farm leaders, de- claring prices would: go beyond the then obtaining measures were lifted. In his speech at Cheyenne last night, Robinson also charged Hoover with declaring, that the only way to relieve the livestock producers was the price of corn. D. Hoover's policy, j, | Said, was to “set the price at a level far below the market price. not fair for those who are cam- paigning for Mr. Hoover to advocate his election with the claim that he| H sought to keep prices at the highest possible level. The record proves that the opposite was true. “It was due in part to this policy of Mr. Hoover that the agricultural depression dccurred after the war. And in that period the Republican candidate advocated holding down production to consum| which would have driven thousands yilis | of farmers from their homes to seek e dn /a livelihood in the cities.” je senator declared that both and Lawrence |Hoover and Senator Curtis, the Re- publican nominee for vice president, are advocating higher tariff rates as | be! ‘There will be a basket social at|® ‘elief for agriculture and asked peaeeal Saturday eve- Born, to Mr. and Olson, Sunday, # boy. Mrs. Mary Pasche and daughter | fr, Shirley were Bismarck callers Wed- A Pat Patton was a caller at the H. C..Rasche home Wednesda: J Eskelson were Wilton callers Sun- Shirley Walker was school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Ray McCullough called at the Wm. McCullough home Tues- ymarck Sunday. larold Eskeleson and Ernest. Swanson called at the A. F. home Sunday afternoon. Aeldred Bauche, Rose Ellen and Mary Patten visited at the J. F. Little home Sunday. S. L. Jordah! hauled grain for-J. F. Little Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kokher of Bis- marck called at the Mary Rasche and Ed Rasche homes Sunday. 0 Ed Rasche is threshing for Christ En Route with Senator Curtis ir New Jersey, Oct. 19.—()—A ful: day of campaigning was ahead of Senator Charles Curtis, the Repub- lican vice presidential nominee, a: he set out today on a swing througt the heavily populated regions of 'Y, going by automobile and rough Plainfield, Fleming. ton, Newark, and finally to Trentor for an address tonight. ,A monster rally at Camden last night sent the senator happily or his way in this state. He was giver a demonstration by a crowd in the auditorium there as he assailed Gov- ernor Smith \for “changing his po- irs. Allensworth; trea- surer, Mrs. Martani. The next meet- ing will be with Mrs. Allensworth on All members are requested to come early, as there are two uilts to be quilted, and r the anriual dinner Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton enter- tained at a birthday part in honor of Robert Lisco o: guests were the G. Mrs. Doctor is helping Mrs, Ed "| Rasche through threshing. Alice Strand spent Sunday at her Mr. and Mrs. L. Davenport re- The turned home after spending a couple of weeks at the Louie Jorgenson| P; Aervig famil Ralph and Ross Lisco of Pinewood, Mrs. L. H. Lisco and Miss R. P. Lisco family of Republican leaders of the state accompanied Curtis today. ically of winning the 14 electoral votes of New Jersey for Senator Edge of this state and some of the Republi- can candidates were among those with Curtis today. Tonight at Trenton the vice presi- dential nominee will deliver one of the key addresses of his campaign, 1 been given a nation-wide radio hookup for it. discuss the tariff. He also was booked to speak at the Flemington fair late in the day. A reception at Newark tonight at 6 o’clock was on rogram. At Newark he will his private car for the return to Trenton, where he is due shortly Willard Diamond and Mr. Brahl were callers at the A. F. Ghylin home Monday evening. Bernhard Jordahl called at the lerbert Hoover. A. F. Ghylin home to borrow ale ___ Rock Hill; By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. Leo Sheldon was a caller at ni hi the |the Gordon home Monday. The Uhde rig is threshing at the Chas, Christianson was a’ Regan Martin Strand threshed flax for Jordahl Tuesday and Wednesday. The Jordahl children called at the Harry Davenport home after school Ole Wold home this week. Oscar Olson had the misfortune |caller Thuraday. of spraining his ankle Sunday eve- Wilton. Barney Strand took Ali Bismarck Sunday evenin, Mr. Register and his son, George S. Register, were electioneering in this community Monday. George Register is a candidate for state’s Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth and Ph were callers at the Wutzke hom ice back to| Thursday. Gilbert Ward ley were Regan callers Wednes- of seven) counties massed into the auditorium at Cam- den for his address last night and cheered him repeatedly as he struck out at the Democratic presidential nominee. He declared that “Gov- ernor Smith has changed his position so often in this campaign that I have worn my shoes out kee; particularly tc the governor’s attitude on farm re. insisting that he “left the im- Pression” in Omaha that he was for the McNary-Haugen bill but hac stated later in Oklahoma that he hac not endorsed the equalization fec Provision of that measure. McCullough home, returned ough has been absent ‘om school this week helping her mother cook for the thi Shirley Walker visited with Mrs. J.'F. Little and Ruth-Tuesday aft- Mrs. Wm. MeCullough and Mrs, Loyd and children visited at the An- drew @lson home Monday. Mrs. Roy Little and sons Gene and Norman visited at the Ole Ug- lum home in ‘Wilt Sunday, Mr. Jordahl hauled grain for J. F. Little Monday. There will be services at the Can- field schoolhouse Sunday at 2 p. m., conducted by Rev. Christ of Wilton. ° ry ° —_———_-e Mrs. Andrew |home Bradd By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE M. Pearson preached a farewell sermon Sunday morning in the Methodist church. At the close of the service a beautiful Bible was Presented to him from the church. A wéll-filled purse was also given him by friends during the week. Rev. been with us three years and during that time he has never failed to preach the fearlessly, «nd to stand firm by hi: lish girl, while walking on Sands, found entangled ir Some seaweed a flat round box, o; peculiar workmanship, made of oak. Inside the lid was the date, 1815—and round the extreme Monday afternoon several of the Braddock ladies drove to Napoleon to bid Mrs. Pearson good-bye. Sev- eral nice gifts were present Mrs. Hestu Lambert, nee Skinner, of Powell, Wyoming, who has bee! ing with her parents in marck, was a guest at the Leon Lesher home Monday. Mesdames Aarvig and Long mo- irek Thursday morning to attend the O. E. S. school of _in. returned home Fri- The ladies report a very pleasant as well as a profitable day. The Parent-Teacher meeting held at the Canfield school Friday was quite well attended. jicers elected were: A. McCoy, re. elected president; vice president; and Miss Klevford, Secretary and treasurer. - Mrs. Ida Bailey returned home from Bismarck on Sunday, where she had been sta daughter, Hester, in the Bismarck hospital. The ladies aid held at the Ole Wold home last Wednesday was very well attended. The next meet- be at the Dan Danielson Callers at J. F. Little’s Sunday Grant and Merril Lindse: Mr. McCoy, Kenmar ‘Jordahl, Emi .|Johnson, Alfred _Buche, Raymoni ; Mary and Roeslyn Patton, Howard | Plant in our school. pruae db: yoann —m_ apes Parents of a ral rothers, Mr. Wutzke, Steve Monroe, Allen Tol- | last week. Johnny — Eskelson, || was the inscription “made from the main beam of the Be! brought home Bonap: Merophon, that By DOROTHEA ENDERS Mrs. Finley and family of Kin- tyre moved here this week. Mrs. Davis of Aberdeen spent a s here last week a guest at Calquhoun home. Miss Irene and Ellen Foell enter- tained the young girls’ sewing club will be at Arline ‘ednesday evening. io is a patient struction. The; The next meetin; at their home Mrs. James Murphy, been unable to attend to here tele-|h Phone duties in the local office, is at work agai - J. Weinbauer and’ men return- Tuesday after having an up-to-date ~ heating id Mrs. M. Fellertey, Mr. yi| ed to Mandan and Mrs. Thore Noaden: a1 attended the funeral of Mrs. John McCrory at Winona ir. and Mrs. Carl Reich are the ‘ur y. . Mrs. J. D. McCusker and children of Hazelton were Braddock callers Thursday afternoon, Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon MacLachlan of Urbana drove up Saturday after- noon and spent the week-end with home folks here. George arid Fred Kulanda, have spent-the past two years in this locality, left Monday morning expect to return e shall be glad to see them return as they have proved themselves worthy young men. Esther “ud and two children came down from Bismarck Friday isit over the weekend with her father, F. J. Zellmer. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer, accom- by E. Johnson and drove to Bismarck Saturday. James Walsh is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mur- phy. 5, Drum of Iowa was a Braddock caller Friday. Mr. Drum has int ests in the Wild Rose district. Baer motored to - Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen attend- ed the funeral of Mr. S. at Hazelton Friday. in: Barton visited with Kintyre friends this week, The Raeman Telephone Co., has Schrander of Me- ‘A number of Braddock people at- tended the auction sale at the An- lace, and ibelheimer has Protect It! Safeguard your home. Be careful of little things that cause fires and then | make sure. of protection with a sound and P, atten ast Ganson, Mrs. L. C. alg eer ern Star meeting at Bismarck Shipp, Mrs. Roy Little and son Nor-| Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Diamond ily Mrs. P. E. Patton and children| ® the C. moved to Regan Wednesday after Albert _ Little, J. C. Bell and fam- Carson spent the week-end Enders home. Frank Foell and daughters motored to Bismarck Sat- Jorgenson is absent from | Utday where Mr..Foell received med- elping hie father haul grain. Stephen Monroe moto! Moses’ place Thi Mr. and Mrs. in the spring. ical treatment, red to Emil] ,, ettleson is threshing for| 4 “eae perintend. unty superintend- Hanson inspected school. Friday. houn and C. N. pped in Bismarck Tues- Among those that attended the show in Bismarck Tuesday ‘evening Quast and son Neil, Miss Sorenson, m here were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mrs. Anna Strand and Mrs. Joe| Allan Quast and Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Bismarck Tues-| Soyer i ir. and Mrs. Clyde Little an- visited with ance the arrival of a daughter at their home a week ago. The many friends of Miss Doro- thy Brown and Virgil Stedman were ppily surprised when they heard this bopalar. young united in marriage Friday y spent Sunday at nm with friends and returned Any policy will’ not You need one that is strong in the Hart- ford. Fire Insurance Company, for example. Miss Runey, ‘cot M Cook, motore *’ to a nurse in Bismarck | Ounce hospital, Mr. Kuehl a 3 hospital, Hester Bailey at the Mrs. Ollie Cook home, and they were overnight guests of Mrs. Maggie Wallman, a former resident of this a hae aa Patton a famil, called at the Jorgenson Rache homes Saturday. George and Oscar Walworth mo- aftern Geert Kolb and W. H..Kolb homes Joseph Cook were Re; spobeert 680! has j johny Eakelson fordahl home Suriday. “all on this agency. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Linton Monday. sold out to Mr. All rooms show a perfect enrollment in Cross membership roll. E; subscribed for the magazine. Our physical education class un- der. the supervision of Miss B. M. Kaufman, is making good head. wa One of our latest ing of. ids. 8) Clyde tite look J hom Zellmer and children by Mrs. Wm. Wilton otored Joe Fitsgibbor’s brother from Iowa spent Sunday with him. had been over near Hazelton putti up gone “pa re r-. Sorem accor by thsi relatives who have iting here spent Saturday in Bis- marck. Fred | small: children left > a if i my ws 5 fl t ait i E U E t 2 i i Hi de : F i iz 5 i