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ed VauTereves eg | Tittle Knife | By MRS. A. BIERIG Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs children spent Sunday at the Frank Goben home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Ah! and chil- dren motored to Hebron on Sunday, | where they attended church service: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneider and} children motored to Hebron on Sun. where they attended Arthur Bierig ren motored to Dodge on attend church servic ing at the Rey Bruger’s home Allen and daughter Beaula a tered to Yichardton one day this k, Where they did some shopping. Allen is sufferi m a bad old and boiles. ; The L. X. ranch drove in a nice bunch of cheep to Richardton Friday, where they vin other shippers going to the Twin Cities and Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Fran) tored to Hebron on F they attende and did son Peter Link Woolery with winter's coal. Little She Voolery 5 hee aie sick quinsy the past week, but is on the mend at this x Lehman hauled a couple loads of sand from the river to hi farm, where he is repairing his farm ‘suildings. A. Bierig and C, Winteroth a sisted Mv. Jacobs with the shing of his new Mr. and Mr: A. Jacob children spent “Tuesd y evening at the Bierig home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe neider mo- tored to the Henry Schroeder home on Tuesday, where Mrs. Sehne dic some sewing, and Mr. is a ing with the building of a new ga- rage at the Schroeder home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierig mo- ered to Beulah on Wednesday, they attended to business H. Bingers of Dodge All enjoyed the | Among those who attended were Mr. I Fryer of Bismarck was a! business caller in this community | Tuesda s. Weinburg left for her home Aberdeen, So. Dui... Tues: day, after | spending several weeks with her daughters and sén here and in Tut-} tle. Adolph and John Weber motored to Linton Wednesday to consult a physician. Carl Teppo and James tored to Bismarck Thu Roscoe Crum and mother of Me-| jay visitors at} the home ¢~ aham. | Henry Larson of Tuttle was a} Wing caller Thursday. | George Duemeland of Bismarck} was a business visitor here Thurs : Olson mo-; and Mrs. Harry Worden and ter Patty Lou of Regan spent eek at the Cumber home. Miss Ada Outram of Tower City is a guest at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. B. J. Michael, here. Elizabeth Roth of Wing and Jack Zimmerman of New Leipzig were United in marriage Tuesday of last week at Bismarck. They will make their home on the groom's farm near} New Leipzig. iicaie. Knowles and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland visited with Emma Weber Friday. Miss Weber is teaching school north of Tuttle. Mr. and mcs David Hein motored | to Goodrich Wedi Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Christ spent a few de b | Leipzig visiting at the home of Mr.| und Mrs. Jack Zimmerman. “id and Eugene Oswald spent 5: day at their par 1 home. Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Hein day at the B | Fred Borth Jake Hein were] Regan callers Friday. sea John and Reynold Hein, Gootfried, David and Richard Webe Olive | Rise, Burnell and Fr; rson | spent Sunday at the Jo ueller | home. John Weber, Jr. and Arthur mot early Friday m derwent a ainor spent| and sons David) to Bismarck | Arthur un-| eration at the! ri visited at the G.| Mr. and Mrs. Knowles vis-| ited in Bisu:arck Saturday. | Eddie Arneson, Joseph, Clereace | and Mr. J. 0. Rise of Lein were) Wing sh-ppers Saturday. =a Mr. and M. . Wi’ Harty and M Cora Larson of Tuttle were Frida: evening visitof’ at the John Harty) at her home near Regan. home. ence school at Wahpeton, x home Sunday to spend a week with his parents. Bill Titus and John Morgan of; Clement, No. Dak., were week-end visitors at the Glen Spees home. Mrs. Isadore Kremenetsky spent Saturday and Sunday visiting in Tuttle. | gan Saturda, | turned to her former working place John Knowles, student at the Sci-; (Jno Johnson’s) Sund-y evening returned | i friends. She will leave for Naper-| ville, Hl. Dec. 1, where she will| |spend three months visiting with | about — | her daughters, Mrs, Nick Krantz and} dated Olga Weber. Fred Brown and Harry Krieser of | urdz ay. | Dalbec spent Saturday and| y with his wife and family. Sune ‘arold, John and Edith Mueller | “|spent Sunday evening at the Jake Hein home. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson had 33 their guests Sunday evening Mr. and 5. B. J. Michael and! ry. and 3 do Mrs . Lein and fam-| 1 visitors Sund ' Fred Smith’ were Tuesday. returned uesda and Sunday 1. Li home | neapoli iedholm one were the North Ranch Ree Seymore | Ghylin petite oy aa eee eee By ELLA KRAUSE . Olson of} visitors at E. J. Engelbretson was a caller) in Regan Friday. Among the business callers in Re- gan Friday were Marion Olson, E. | J. Engelbretson and Lewis King, H.| tended the dance evening, Marion od Bar were callers in. Wilton evening J. Krause and Children, Ella, Esther, August Jr, Ruebin and| Hilde were callers in’ Wilton Satur-| Engebretson was al A. Lundberg home| | lick Fisher! Saturday Miss Mary le, Esther August Krau the Albert 3 rion Olm was a caller at the E. “Engelbretson home Friday even- Mg. P. T. A. and , were callers at n home Monday was held Friday evening. and Mrs. Nels Olm and children, Iven, Willis, Hollys and Martha and Wilbur Noon. Barlick Fisher and Adams are busy hauling grain from John Kiefer's farm for E J. Engel- bretson. Richard as a caller in Re- Ruebin Kra’ home Mond: A. J. Krause and chidren, Ella, Ruebin, ther, August, Jr., and} Hilda were Regan callers Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert daughter, Agnes, and Emil Olson, attended church in Re- al Sunday cvening. Esther, Ellla, id Hilda Krause also attended. “Nellie Everts ed schools inj} this township F Marion Alm was Monday afternoon. Ella, Esther and Hilda and Reubin e attended the show at Wilton Saturd evening. A. K ause and children visited | j with Mes ause, who is at the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck, Sunday afternoon. M L. J. King and daughter} > planning a trip to Min-| nesota this month. | Bill and John Drawver were call-| fternoon. Engelbretson Saturday af-| se alle at the Rupp| Selahn and a caller in Regan ternoon. John Selmer, Ted and Mary Hoch- halter were at the A. J.| Krause home Monday night. has returned to her after being employed at the igelbretson home for the finally reshing and we are all well sati L. J. King were Re-| day afternoon. 9 King and daughter Marie are vlanning a trip to Min-| nesota Wednesday. They will go as far as Bismarck with Nels Alm’s. Miss Mary Doyle and August and| isther Krause made a brief call at the Engelbretson home Tuesday after schoo. Bertel and Earl Magnusor were absent from school Tuesday. Paul Rupp spenc Thanksgiving holidays at his home near Rega Miss Mary Doyle spent Thank giving holidays with her family near Velva. Earl Davis\was a caller in Regan! 5 | Tuesday. Dave Spangberg was a caller in Regan Tuesday afternuon. A. J. Krause and son Ruebin mo- (ered to Wilton Monday evening. Mr. Krause had some dental work done. Agnes Seahn spent the week-end She’ re- Ladies’ Ad was held at Mr¢ Si: Rupp’s Wednesday. ‘ we Earl Davis called at the L. Davis home Tueaey afternoon. e ochhalver, John Zelmer, Mary Hochhalter and Hilda Krause were callers in Regan Monday eve- ning. \family who are moving up near) | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | | A. Richard! g finished | * ‘THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE: Alta tion 13, which got away from the Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald | men that burnt the weeds and grass were callers at the Strand homejon the side of the mail road east Monday morning. from Baldwin. A great shock came to the Can-| Hazel Anderson visited with Mar. field community Sunday morning at! garet Rue Friday night after school 2 o'clock when the consoli-| while her parents went to Bis- chool burned to the ground. | marck. The teachers woke up finding the | Mr. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and house in flame. ‘The professor tried | {Charlie Rue motored to Bismarck and /pismarck were callers in Wing Sat-|to put the fire out in the furnace! Friday and took in.a few dressed where the fire got its start, but the hogs he dressed Thursday. rooms were so full of gas and smoke, Several from here attended the | that he couldn't stand it very long/dance in Regan Friday night. Some so he went back to help. The other | also jg to Menoken to dance. teachers climled out of the teacher- | F, C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe age windows and went to their! Vaniey and Mr. and Mrs. George neighbors and gave the alarm, but| Whittea and family motored to Bis- the fire had made such headway by | marck Saturday looking after mat- that time that the only place they | ters of a business nature. could get nothing oat that was in the | Mrs. Philip Monroe and J. W. Jiras teacherage where most of the things went to New Salem Sunday motn: were saved. There \.as nothing ing to attend the funeral of a cousin saved in the other rooms. 2 years of age, who died of tubercu- The local farmers’ on are hav-/ losis. ing a 12 o'clock dinner and program! J. W. Jiras motored to Bismarck at the log cabin in Regan Tuesday,| Saturday on business and to get Dec. 4th. The program will consist |so. ¢ flowers at the green house for | of singing by the quartet uf Regan, | his cousin, whose funeral was held in an address hy’ Mr. MeCoy and short! New Salem Sunday. talks by other members. The ob-| There was a telephone meeting ject of this mecting is to get to-|held Saturday night at 7 o’elock in gether and make this organization | | Baldwin for the directors. a succe! nd the o: nizing of aj Several friends from here went to shipping association will be dis- t's St. Alexius hospital last week he ladies of this organiza- to visit Mrs. Hubert Ward, formerly tion are requested to bring dinner.| from here, who is the proud parent Everyone should bé present and/of a baby boy born Thursday night, make this gathering an interesting|the 22nd. They also visited Sam Brown in the same hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Nelson made a trip to southen Minnesota, May- nard and Painesville, visiting rela- tives on their honeymoon. They jwere married recently here. Alice and Otto Swanson had a jradiola installed recently which they purchased in Bismarck. Mr. and rs. John Resch visited their home n Anna Strand and son Arthur took their dressed turkeys to Man- dan Wednesday morning. Little Howard Lindsey is on the si ist this week. The Klevejoid boys stayed at the! F. Ghylin home Monday night. iy ‘s. Klevejoid and daughter! ydia and son Conrad spent a few! h aa s and the Ole Olson home. ‘to listen to it last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ke‘fer were call-| Floyd and Irene Anderson and ers at the August Lundberg home!Clara Rue came home’ from Bis- Monday evening. jmarck to spend the week-end. Marvin Hendrickson of Regan is}They also took in the basket staying at the Strand home. social and turkey raffle in Regan in The Klevejoid family stayed at the| the American Legion hall Saturday A Strand home Wednesday even-| night which Helen Rue and other in | teachers of Regan held there. There was quite a large crowd at} A farewell party was held Satur- the Homesteaders lodge in Regan)day night at the G. F. Nelson home Tuesday evening. A good time was|in honor of Charlie Reynolds, who enjoyed by all preset:t. We only|left the first part of the week with urge that more members will at-|Guy Summers and Joe Ayers for the tend so this lodge will keep interest; south and Mexico. A nice crowd met to go on. land enjoyed the evening. Refresh- Friday to help put out a fire on sec- | Klevejoid and brother and|ments were served at the appro- M Klevejoid were business callers} priate hour. in Wiltcn Monday afternoon. Viran Nelson was a caller at the we Enos Strandemo home Sunday night, vhere he took a wagon for Mr. Strandemo to haul grain to Regan in Monday. Herb Little's visited one night last week at the Otto Swanson home to k_ar their radio. Mr. and 3 Enos Strandemo mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday to see Palmer Strandemo, who was taken to a Bismarck hospital Sunday and underwent an operation. R. C. Nelson was a supper guest Sunday night at the G. F. Nelson home. John Kruger and Miss Edith |Callop, teacher tror: School’ No. 2 jin Cromwell, stopped in en route from the Olson home. G. F. Nelson motored to Wilton Monday where he took some dressed turkeys to A. C. Wilde, who pur- chased them for Thanksgi-ing. Ture Anderson, son of ‘Andrew lerson, motor_d to Wilton one week and purchased a new radi Frank Johnson from Wilton called jin at the F. C. Nelson home Friday night, en route to the Regan dance in the Legion hall. Joe Varley and F. C, Nelson went to Wilton Monday on local business and were dinner guests at Mrs. rence Stalks, F. C. Nelson's Caughter. By GLADYS E. NELSON Mrs. Melvin Agnew visited at the John Engdahl home Monday night. Andrew Anderson also was a caller theye Monday. G. F. Nelson made several trips to tk: Backman coal mine Monday and Tuesday with the truck and finished hauling his winter supply of coal. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson and} family and Pete Lippo from near Bismarck were overnight guests} Monday night at the F. C. Nelson home where they came to pick tur- keys to dispose of for Thanksgiving market. John Anderson dressed _ hi eys Monday to sell for Tha ing market. John Engdahl and G. F. Nelson re callers at the John Anderson hom Monday night. They had a rabbit drive last Sunday in T but they did not ha cess Enos Strandemo dressed some tur- pers Tuesday for Thanksgiving mar- et F. C. Nelson motored to Bismarck Tuesday to dispose of 38 turkeys he} Spe re dressed Monday | poh cet raee Ap . C, Nelson received a tele- Ririce rom her niece in Cedar announcing the death of her child, Bethel Reed, three years of ake: from diphtheria. She was 36 hours. M . Kruger, John and Elsie, Arthur Resch, Harry Brown and Guy ummers were guests Tuesday night at the G. F. Nelson home. and Orpha tur-j| ksgiv- | and coyote vge township much suc- SUMMONS County of Judicial Court, Fourth gram et Towa h Hunsaid, Plaintiff, vs. Peter . Defendant The te of North Dakota to the above named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of Plaintiff in the above entitled on, the original of which is on in the office of Clerk of District urt in and for Burleigh County. North Dakota, and to serve a copy of and Mrs. Pete Lippo and fam-|) cur answer ‘thereto upon the sub- ily an near Bismarck from the|scribers hereto at their offices im m came down last Sunday} the City of Weshburn in the County n route they fenued in at the Kru- |service of this summons upon ger home. | exai sive of oo yor such ser Guy Summers was an overnight | #24 in case of your failure to appear guest Tuesday at the G. F. Nelson| ois aMth outta eigeeeeetatne home. ft de- Alee Anderson has purchased a new radio. Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Rue and fam- ily visited at Alec Anderson's one evening last week listening to their new radio. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and son Gordon will make their home this winter at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson. Edwin and Her- man have also been home visiting. They will come home to stay for the winter. Mt Register, Plaintiff, vs. All Guy Summers and Charlie Reyn-| Persons unknown | claiming | any olds took their car to Bismarck Wed-| cumbrance upon the property de- hesday pod traded it in for a four- scribed in the complaint, Defend- joor sedan, preparin; to leave on Het fap io? Mexico and different points of the south. John Kruger assisted G. F. Nel- son in hauling flax straw to bank his barn on the north side Thurs-| % lay? | Joe Varley made several trips to| ‘le Regan last week hauling barley to the elevator. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and Mrs. John Resch motored to Baldwin Thursday on local business. you by default for the relie! manded in the complaint. Dated at Washburn, North Dakota, this 9th day of November, 1923. WILLIAMS & LINDELL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Postoffice Address, Washburn, North Dakota. 11/12-19-26; 12/3-10-17 SUMMONS % State of North Dakota, County of Court, Fourth Judicial ants. The state of North Dakota to the above Defendants: You and each one of you are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office : of the District Court of , in Burleigh County, North Dakota, ‘within thirty days aller the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of and in case of your pear or answer, judgment wil ken against you by default John Resch has been at the river| ior the relict demanded in the com- The Bismarck Tribune: has arranged to publish a most interesting series ot articles entitled ‘Washington- Democracy 's Drawing Room’ Every week you'll read about the most colorful, the most interesting, society in the country. You'll read how Abigail Adams dried the family washing in the East Room of the White House . . . how Dolly Madison drew criticism for her $1,000 yearly millinery bill . - . how 15,000 guests drank $3,000 worth of wine at the Buchanan inaugural ball You'll get the set-up of Washing- ton society today how thirsty Washington flocks to the Friday dip- lomatic teas, where the Volstead act has no meaning. This series has been written by Gen- evieve Forbes Herrick and you wili find it extremely fascinating. Genevieve Forbes Herrick Send for a Trial Subscription Fill out and mail the blank below enclosing $1.25 for three months’ subscription to The Bismarck Daily Trib- une in North Dakota or $1.50 if residing outside the state. By carrier in Bismarck $1.80. The Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. Name ........ SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Enclosed find.......for which send me the Daily Tribune for [ee er ere cecerescerer cree esse erence ser esersevereeeeeee Mrs. Ed Larson spent several days | i at Mandan this week attending a peeteed | livestock sale. Mr. and Mrs; G. A. Hubbell and family spent Sunday at Glen Ullin. Mrs. ‘Boy Bond, Shuster Alice, Omar Tice, Mr. and Mrs. Hender- plaint. Ppated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 17th day of Rovembor, A. Ds tas. i BGISTER cutting wood and Victor Nelson is hauling it home for him, Enos Strandemo motored to Bis- marck Wednesday and disposed of | his_turkeys. R. C. Nelson was a caller at the| Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A. F. Ghylin Postoffice Address .........cecrcceeeeees States ..cceeeee eee PLEASE WRITZ PLAINLY TO AVOID MISTAKES 4 ral Groren Sh TE Attorneys for said Plaineitt. Uffice and postoffice address, Webb Block, Paget oa gay. son and Margaret motored to Wilton Sunday. aan ts Harry Harding of Bismarck Set at the John Harty Bome Igst week. Mr. and Mrs. ©. Mouk of Petti- iy were foecay visitors at the bag, eet 1 Larson and son Eu- ‘sy Sundsy afternoon with Boss. . John Harty and fam- Sede ths thow ia Tuttle Set. evening. crowd ‘turned, out to the <J ul Aid and ba: A sum of $95 was ‘assisted John Muel- a wate ae for A. H. Dundberg three days last week. There was not a very large crowd at the ladies’ aid at the Joe Cook home Wednesday. After the meet- ing a nice lunch was served. Mrs. Joe Keifer, Mrs. A. F. Ghy- lin and son Gerald, Mrs. H. D. Wat: kins and son John were callers at the John Moser home Thursday af- ternoon. Mrs. Joe Keifer spent the week- end with her mother. gnes Hanson returned to the Strand’ home after staying in the Hosea pig’ od tonsils removed Callers at the Cook home Sun- day were Mr, fe Mrs. Ira Bailey po oe ees or Grandma Bailey, Mi. jailey of Mason City ty was a Wing ealler one ton of Goodrich, n Mueller. wer foe Adoins ‘Weber, * Mrs.-J dditing’ with” : id paca ‘3 oe Bismarck. crowd attended the P. T. an at the Ga Canfield tchosthouse Fri- id carpenter work |G. F. Nelson and Joe Fisher home Thursday on local business. - They burnt the grass and weeds alon the mail road going east from Baldwin Friday to prevent the snow from drifting in tlie cuts. The Nelsons have been cutting wood at the river and hauled home some firewood with the truck. We understand Mr. and Mrs. An- ton Fisker will rent John Olson's -'Tm next summer, where they will make their home this winter. Mr. Olson intends to do carpentry and Mrs. Olson may go to Chicago to visit her married daughter Martha. Gertie Mae Nelso.. was a caller at Trygg school No, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Helen, Edgar and Edsel stopped in at the G. F', Nelson home Friday en route to Bismarck to get Irene and Floyd from the Wir. Ebling home to spend the week-erd at their Nine ner which ind was terved, given surprise the Ole Wold home Sat Siaday eve sverige in{a Enos Strandemo made a trip Regan hauling wheat Frida: eel ‘ve tending to business matters also Sat- ‘ay.. > Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE To the above Defendants: You will please take notice that |the above entitled action relates te the following described real property situated in the County of Burieigh. in the State of North Dakota, wae ithe north-east quarter, the e ait of the noriMyw ape: Quarter, BEB J6s une and two, of section nineteen township one hundred and thirty seven north, of range mty-eignt west of the fifth principal meridian in Burleigh County, North Daxot: iA otherwise known ag the north halé of nig’ section nigateen, “That purpose of this action 18 to.determine adverse claims to said real property and to quiet title in said real property in the plgintiff herein, and that no personal Claim is made against ‘the defendants in said action, or against any of she defendants n'nsid sotion, Dated November ¥ith, A.D. 1926 ONCE, Attorneys for sala Paint tf, Bismarck, North Dakotn., 12/3-10-27-2 PASSER 5» of the owl ea of the owl are diff rently vine oe bras of. otber mei > of being on the. pide of th ie &sumberot men varia it! head they aren rat > > b : » ; » > » iQ » iQ iQ » > iQ > > P iB = Cut Out This Coupon--Fill in.and Mail to api pp ppp pp GA aa SAA ALA eee a ae AAAAAAARAARAA A PPPOE DSD SED LEE EEN IN NINN tn tt ta tn tn te te tn

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