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iEE Fay Hargrave and Vince Wamsley were married in Bismarck Dec. 24. Mildred Patterson of the North- western Bible Training school of Minneapolis, gave a short’ history of the school and preached at ed Meth- BS i Fel $< $2 j . Whitney is quite ill with flu at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred as sheriff of county. All the chil- dren except two, Margaret, whose home is in California, and Kenneth, who is in the navy at present sta- d | shaw..of- Brittin, Friday. : By BERTHA LARVICK ean Miss Esther Ochsner r has been help- Mr. and Mrs. James shoppers in Linton Mr. and Mrs. Sundeen and Melvin Sundeen left for Carrington Monday evening. Mrs. A. W. Quast is quite sick with ul 38 eet ve Foee EE geet Gel § » $ L 4 5. : i & a rH 8 5 al speed na Mr. Spiehart, Melvin Sundeen ‘and Joe Lipp. - ; The program ‘given by the school Thuraday evening was very well ren- dered and was fitting for the’ octa- sion, which was enjoyed by all who heard it. The house was packed and many were unable to get in. The program was as follows: Song, “Out of the Silence’—Glee club; play, “Christmas Message” grade; reading—Renee’. Enders; pageant, “Guiding Star’—high school girls; Christmas Poinsetta Drill—fourth and fifth grades; dialogue, “Merry Christ- mas”— :room; play, “Christ- mas On Crutches”—grammar grad Christmas Songs—primary childre: Pageant, “Star”—Upper grades; Tem vik and Santa—intermediate grades. > | McKenzie o— By MRS. J. B. SWANICK Mrs. H. home here Friday. after spending Christmas and attending the wedding of her sister at New England. John Ohur returned to his duties Sunday as chef at the Manley res- taurant she: spending Christmas in Bi Mrs. W.'L. Watson was called to the ‘bedside -of- her father, Joseph Ker- ho passed away Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kopplin and Mrs. W. A. Lux of Tuttle were busi- ness callers in town Friday. / ‘R. D. Crum left Friday for & trip. to =~ ‘3 in the. eastern part of the Olson: and oe of - ' with her husband. ee Rev. J. N. Snow .was : ig Pye to occupy the pulpit Sunday after be- ing ill at his home here with flu. Mr. and Mrs. H. 'T. Curtis' motored to Haines Saturday and returned Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swanick and son. Delvin spent Sunday with rela- an in ‘Wing and Tuttle. fy il iv BE ily i Eg were form- visited with Brown and son called at the all daugh- last week from couple of weeks and friends in this Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs. Amy Bloom attended the show at Wilton @ I riscol ! By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Mark ‘Koon and chil- aren of Brighton, Colo., are home visiting relatives and friends. Misses Dora and Grace Jensen spent the Christmas holidays at home. Mrs, E. A. Thomas and Mrs. Geo. Haugen visited Mrs. Vic Pederson Saturday afternoon. ro and Emma Eisen- Hanson beisz called at the Henry Apland| @ home Sunday evening. Miss Dorthy Barkman made a Visit of several days at the M. J. Olson Jr., home last: week. Miss Frances Sherman and her friend, Vivian Taylor, spent Christ- mas with her mother, Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf. « Miss Vannie Lewis was at home over Christmas. Her brother, Howard. went back to Bismarck with her for @ couple of days’ visit. Alfred Jordans called dh Mr. and nie A. M. Bruschwein Friday eve- Ing. Punkie Pederson was out ‘at the farm visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo Haugen, Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mooser and family of Woodworth, N. D.; spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Omodt. Mr. Wm. Meyer and Miss Alyce Meyer called on Mrs. E. L. Carr Fri- day afternoon. < Misses’ Beryle Johnson and Lucille Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson enter- . and Mrs. M. F. Olson and Della.Olson at Christmas dinner. , Al Chapin entertained fl . A. 8. E. Metcalf, Frances Carlton Sherman and Miss Viv- Taytor at dinner Christmas day. Miss Meyer raginet from Mandan .# week's vibit with: her cousin, Miss: Nora Olson. : Dagmar Rosvold spent a few days last week with Valdis Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knudson, north of pe had dinner with F. O. John- Mildred Olson were Bismarck callerz Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Olson. enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson Mrs. Edward Madson and A. H. Meland visited Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Julius: Meyers arid | sons Albert and Jackie visited at:the { d Borner home Christmas eve- | Fricke was: transacting -bus- | the capital city the fore: part ; rt Erickson, ‘small son | a E i E & f 5 3 kk, is visiting: at’ the home | dparents, ‘Mr.. and Mrs. | e, Commissioner — William | & recent business caller in | elty..; : : _ Wayne. Cummings er 2 rl Mrs. shopped -in Bismarck the of the week. Clair Weise, who is working on the Willie Schonert farm in Burnt Creek township, spent Christmas at home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent pleasantly entertained a number of relatives at | their home Christmas day. Among those present. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and son Ellison of Bis- marck. »Mr..and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falk- enstein were Christmas dinner guests at the Clarence Falkenstein home in Ecklund township. Other guests at the Falkenstein home the same time were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson of Still, the parents of Mrs. Falken- stein. Mrs. Thompson has been con- fined to her home for several weeks with the flu, and is improving slowly. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein spent part.of the past week with her sisters, Mes- dames Herman Falkenstein and Mor-, Tis Anderson, at Still. Mrs, Falken- | stein also attended the. meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society which.was held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Backman Priday afternoon. Miss Grace McAvoy, who has been spending the past two weeks at her home, will return to her school work at Wilton next. week. Mrs. Edmund Rupp and baby boy will return’ home from a two weeks’ stay in Bismarck this’ week. Mrs. Henry Dralle of Bismarck, who is spending the winter in Cali fornia, has written to friends in Bald- win saying she is having a fine time and enjoying her vacation very much. Mrs. Dralle sent holly and. several kinds of fruit from California. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stocks of Wilton spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Stock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Nelson, east of town. Hee e i Wild Rose SRE fio nie | By MRS. W. i. BROWNAWELL A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gooding at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle were Sunday visitors at the S. J. King home in Bismarck. | Leonard Johnson and mother, Mrs. Anna Johnson, were shopping in Bis- marck Saturday. ; Miss Mary Metcalf visited her friend Miss Ada Saville several days “ te . B. Gooding and Anna and Oscar visited Mrs. Gooding and little son at the Bismarck ‘hospital Saturday. Guests at the W.H. Brownawell home Christmas day included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling; Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Brownawell of Moffit; Mrs. Brownawell’s father, George Staff, of Baker, Montana; Mr. and Mrs, H. A, Carlisle-and ‘sons Ri i ne and Miss Mary Met- alf. : Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and family were entertaincd Christmas day at the Orrin Lee home a few miles west of Braddock. : Mr. and rer B. Swanson and family were Sunday guests at the Er- nest Savile home. wa Ae 2 Mrs. W. H. Brownawell visited her son Harold Brownawell of Sterling, in ® hospital at Bismarck, and other relatives and friends there, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, some of our newlyweds, were calling here Monday. Mrs. Smith, nee Miss Es- ther Benz of the Moffit neighbor- hood, will finish the school term in the place of Miss Lila Stirling, who Tecently married Mr. Arthur Fisher of Medina and has gone there to make her future home. Dodge By OLGA M. GROSSMAN o , ! Clarence Lee went to Bismarck Wednesday where he visited Mrs. Lee ugen, | who is ill in the Bismarck hospital. .| Dickinson ip eff ae hr i fs RE he Walter Christensen, cashier of the -| Security State bank of Hallida: , Was Seer caller-in Dodge Thi uf Neil Lee and daughter Norma’ of were guests at the home of oa and Mrs. John Siverts Wednes- y. Jacob Boesler of Hazen was a bus- iness caller in Dodge Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meyer motored to Beulah, this state, Tuesday where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boeshanz. Mr. Boesh- aa Pistreg of Mr. Meyer. ve was & passenger to Friday where he’ entered | the Bismarck hospital. e.| 84ge saying her father would be bur- Mrs. Alphonse Erickson, | © **| been in charge of the work. Gather of Kildeer was a quest: fora fow days at the home of | his eunt end uncle, My. and Mrs. | Ernest.Carlson.:: >>: + att Adviph Odegaarde-of Minet was a! business caller in Dodge Friday. . | Estherville ry os By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs, Ear] Mowaer spent Friday at the. John: Howe home. Mrs. Harry. Davenport and Mrs. Roy Little spent Friday afternoon at the Dan Danielson home. Ruth Wilmot spent the week-end at the 5. L. Jordahl home. Gudrun Jordahl was a week-end guest at the Harry Davenport home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Gene and Wilfred were supper guests at the Alvin Ghylin home Friday eve- Otto and Willie Uhde motored to Bismnarck Friday returning Satur- day. Wilfred Little spent the week-end with his cousin, Virgil Little. Mrs. Frank Mickelson received word Friday morning from Iowa saying that her father had passed away. She left for there the same day to be present at the funeral. George Mowder and his mother called at the Roy Little home a few minutes Sunday afternoon. Doctor Thelan of Wilton was called out .to. the Halverson. home again Monday. to see Ray Halverson who was seriously hurt when thrown from a horse some time ago. He was taken to the Bismarck hospital Thursday afternoon where it was necessary to operate on one of his eyes. At the last report he is getting along nicely, Guests at the A. H. Lundberg home Christmas Way were the Uhde and Schilling families and-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michkelson and daughter. Norman Little spent several days this week at the Ole Uglem home in ‘Wilton. ° . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan and'son Wesley. and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and family were guests at the Cecil Elkins home on Christmas. Among .the callers in Bismarck Thursday were George Mickelson, Harry Davenport and Earl Mowder. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid society met at the 8. L. Jordahl home Thurs- day, Dtc. 27. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jordahl at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be at the. Harry Davenport home. Freda Uhde spent a couple of days this week at the A. H. Lundberg home in Regan, ° | Leith | (Sia desc eesti eer By MRS. J. H. EMCH Axel Chalgren, who is employed near Bismarck, was at home for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prewitt of Self- ridge were business visitors here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kimball and son Billy were dinner guests at the R. W. Sether home Friday evening. The schoolhouse has been having a thorough going over during the hol- idays and some much needed repair work “has been done. E. Heaps has Miss Nellie Emch entertained the Misses Magnhild ,Emma and Selma Guness at a 6 o'clock dinner Friday evening. Roy Chalgren drove to Bismarck Wednesday, taking his brother Axel back to his work. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Zauner spent Christmas with Mrs. Zauner's parents, returning to their home in Minot Wednesday: Miss Nelle Emch and grandfather, W. 8. Cook, were visiting relatives in Flasher Thursday. Miss Eunice Emch visited with her sister, Mrs. Fred Sept, at Brisbane during the holidays. Miss Dorothy Wachman visited with her aunt, Mrs, Julius*Miller of Elgin, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lanoth Woodbury have moved into rooms in the Hurley building, making it more convenient for Lanoth in his garage work. He has put in a Texaco filling station and is now equipped for regular busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jones and Mrs. Wm. Kamrath and daughter Mildred were Bismarck visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kamrath enter- tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Emch and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Emch and family and Wol- ell Wrucke, : Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gibson enter- tained Ed. Reich and Miss Nellie Emch at dinner Wednesday evening, E. Henning moved his family to the farm recently vacated by Lanoth Woodbury; where they will reside for the coming year. G. W. Jones has been assisting the Saunders Merc. during the illness of Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Delbert Bossingham of Couer d'Alene, Idaho, was greeting old friends ini Leith Wednesday evening, ley at the R. O. Emch home Sun- lay. ~ Mrs. Mike Wessel received the sad news Christmas morning of the deava of her father. He had bceu visiting at the home of a daughter in Fessen- ‘den and was taken ill and died at that ‘place. Mrs. Wessel started for ‘Fessenden but was stopped by a mes- fed at. Groton...Mr. and Mrs. Wessel left for Groton Wednesday morn- ing. ock Hill By ——_____——-« By RUTH LITTLE R » Gu--ts at the Sheffy Bailey home New Yeér’s day were: Mr. and Mrs, *opry -Davenrorf and dauchters Charfott and Ruth and the George Britoy family. Tho Unsdi-r’ aid met with Mrs. 8. Jordahl’ W-dnesday. Those pre- it were: Mrs. Ole Olson, Mrs. Alvin Ghylin, Mrs. H. Taylor, Mrs. ‘Toe Cook, Mrs. Joe Kiefer, Mrs. F. Little and Ruth, Mrs, Chas. Kuehl. Mrs. Hartv Davenport, Mrs. Roy Little, Mrs. Knudtson. A delici- ous luncheon’ was served after the meetine. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Harry Davenport. L. F. Little hauled cattle and hogs to Wing Monday to be shivved for Carl Mowder Howard Watkins and Art Strand. George Mowder took Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dahielson to Bismarck Tues- day Mrs. Danielson will enter the hospital again as she has not been feeling so well. . Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and son Lyle motored to Regan Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm McCullough and son Bill spent Christmas at the Andrew Olson home. Clayton Little and Frank Walker called at the J. Fitegerald home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Roy Little and Mrs. Henry Davenport assisted Mrs, Danielson with her work Friday @ she has been ill. Gudrun Jordahl spent the week- end with Charlott and Ruth Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred were supper guests at the Alvin Thylin home Friday. Mrs. Klevyord and family spent Thursday evening at the S, L. Jor- dahl home. Ed. Rasche and P. E. Patton took some cattle to Wing Monday. O. W. Backman motored to Regan Saturday. S. L, Jordahl. hauled a load of brick for the school house Thurs- jay. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb and family were dinner guests at Mrs. K. Kolbs New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough motored to Regan Saturday. Mrs. Harry. McCullough, Doris, Irene and Kenneth called at the Al- vin Ghylin home Saturday. Walter Schmansky was a Regan business caller Saturday. P. E. Jacobson was a guest of the Ole Olson home Thursday. Mrs. Anna Knudtson was a guest of the Joe Kiefer home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Sigmund Rupp and family were dinner guests at the Ed. Rasche home New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and son Gerald were dinner guests at the Ole Olson home New Year’s day. Mrs. Leo Sheldon was a_ social caller at the Walter Scott home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm motored to Regan Saturday. Mrs. Ira Bailey\ spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. P. E. Patton. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and family were dinner guests at the Roy Little home New Year's day. Lee Bailey was a social caller at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Olson were|h guests at the Andrew Olson home Monday. Grace Francis spent the week-end with Laurice and.Elizabeth Joryen- son, Ernest Gordon was a Regan caller Saturday. Lawrence and Everett Bailey and Gilbert Ward were social callers at Louis Jorgenson’s Sunday evening. A. F. Kolb visited at the Walter Schmansky home Friady. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon motor- ed to Bismarck Friday. Virgel Little spent Monday, with his cousin Wilfred. Mrs. Gus Gordon is staying at the Willard Dimond home a few days. Mrs. Wm. McCullough was a guest at the Roy McCullough home Monday. A sad accident occured Monday morning when the Carl Scott re- sidence burned down. One of the children was burned to death. Mr. and Mrs. Scott were badly burned. They were taken to the hospital. The Scott family were former re- sidents of this vicinity. Bismarck callers Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, Dorothy Sheldon, Mrs. Walter Scott, W. H. Kolb and sons Edward and Robert, Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb Jenninys Kettleson and Stephen Monroe. There will be a pie social at the Canfield school house Friday eve- ning, Jan. 4, for the benefit of urchasing dishes for the Parent- Teacher association to replace those which were burned. Ladies are re- quested to bring 4 pie. Mrs. Earl Mowder visited at the John Howe home Friday. The funeral of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott was held Wednes- day at the Pentecostal church at Regan, ; Hester, Lawrence and Guy Bailey called at the J, F. Little home Sun- day evening. —— SH Glen View | —e By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and children visited at the Chester Ers- trom home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden and children had Christmas dinner at the Frank Lindstrom home. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson and mother | of Naughton township were guests at the Enock Anderson home Christ- ° ° ‘ai Brown..of Baldwin {s visiting | mas day. Behoot! “4 ‘the Richard home.at the |. *| Lars Jacobson home Friday evening. “| home Monday evening to see the old @|:the Lester Larson farm, visited at the Con Johnson and Lars Jacobson homes Sundwy. Harold Svaren is busy repairing an ice house Sor cy oa who is. getting ready to put up ice. Lawrence Johnson and Richard ffer made a short call at the They were hauling machinery pur- chased at the Chester Erstrom sale. Violet Johnson has been ill with an {attack of the flu the last week but is much improved at this writing. Friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson gathere at their year out and the new in. The eve- ning was spent in dancing and play- ing cards, Lunch was corved at mid. night. and all departed in the wee good tim f ie. Hazel Grove ) @ By Mrs. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray enter- tained the following dinner guests Christmas day: Elmer Perry and his mother. Mrs. Ida Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. A bounti- ful dinner was served by the hostess. A large crowd attended the Christ- mas program in the Pleasant Hill church Christmas. Mr. and Mr#> Owen McIntyre and family and George McIntyre were enests Christmas day at the Ben Klanburg home. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ulfers, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Goldsmith and daughters Ione and Dorothy and sons Dale, Lawrence and Ivan and the Joe Goldsmith family were din- ner guets at the Fred Wagner home Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were guets at the Emil Sattler home after the program Christmas eve and Whist furnished the pass time. Miss Pearl Hirsh was in Tuttle shopping Monday. John Goldsmith we hear is going to spend the winter with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley were guésts Wed- nesday at the Joe Goldsmith home. Mr. and Mrs. Juluis Zwiegle and daughters Della and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter shirley and Jean Ricord and Mel- vin Webster and Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Sattler and family were din- ner guests Christmas at the Jake Sattler home. Frank Gray was in Wing Monday evening. He drove over after Elvin H. Gray who spent Christmas with his parents. . Vinton Heaton was a caller at Ray Hazlegrove Saturday. Jean Reckord and Melvin Webster were callers at Ray Hazlegroves Saturday evening. Whist furnished the pass time. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley were guests Sat- urday evening at the Jake Sattlers home. Jean Rickord and Melvin Webster also called at the Jake Sattler home that evening. Jake Zelmer called Saturday night at the Jake Sattler home. John Goldsmith and sister, Miss Bella and Johnnie Sattler and Miss Sylvia Stewart were guests Thurs- day evening at the Emil Sattler jome, Elmer Perry Saturday. WORD FROM KING'S BEDSIDE HEARTENS Bulletin Continues t> '-dicate the Road to Recovery Is Long and Hard was in Tuttle on London, Jan. 3.—(#)—With King George entering the seventh week of his serious illness word came from the royal bedside today which was en- couraging in its general tone although it continued to indicate his road to recovery was likely to be a long, hard one. The morning medical bulletin re- ported no change in the King’s con- dition. His night was a restless one and to this fact his failure to continue the improvement reported last night presumably might be attributed. ‘: ae public had been warned, how- ever, that the King’s progress must be expected to be very slow. There was no apparent disposition to view the situation in any way dif- ferently from yesterday when cheer- ing predictions of the monarch’s sure if slow emergency from his prolonged ordeal came from authoritative juarters, It was indicated in palace circles that today’s bulletin was not regarded as unsatisfactory, although the king for the second time in successil spent a restless night, there has bee! hours of the morning deciaring u | today ‘Coppers’ Surround ‘ ) Invited In, and Face Con panion's Pistols — ipanion Police officers at his home escaped department automobile. The o four Buffalo policemen and. Lackawanna detectives, had surrc ed the Wunderlich home to him on suspicion of being in a series of robberies. Two of the officers co rear of the house while three a went to on front ak the ing as their rear In response to their ring lich himself responded invited them to enter. a short, dark hall, and as into the living room they found tj selves looking into Q pistols held by Wunderlich’s panion. q The officers obeyed @ con life their hands and range along a wall. The officer at the front house finally became entered the house. He was di Then the other two officers en Mrs. Wunderlich jumped b Smith and her husband. Smith not shoot, but Wunderlich could Smith fell with a bullet in hi domen. The gunmen took six police away in the police car. KEEFE BROTHERS INTWO-HOUR PER Daniel Was Vice Presid A. F. of L.; Thomas Was Investor Chicago, Jan. 3.—()—Both D J. Keefe, 76, former member off United States shipping bard, brother, Thomas J. Keefe, capitalist, are dead here today. Daniel Keefe, for many years} president of the American < tion of Labor and erl of immigration under sic Roosevelt and Taft, died at his in Elmhurst, a suburb, and Th Keefe, who started his business ¢ with Marshall Field & Co. and entered the investment business, two hours later. . His open defiance of Samuel Gompers of the An Federation of Labor won naf tention for Daniel Keefe in 1 1908. He campaigned for Taft: was reappointed commissioner: of immigration after Taft's eleg He leaves three sons: Walter Monrovia, Calif.; Frank J., of dena, Calif.; and Daniel J. Jr., of cago. Thomas Keefe leaves his Sheriff Gathering Clues on Murde of <slt Lake G Salt Lake City, Jan. 3. formation that June Nelson, and murdered last Monday seen near her home the same e' talking to a young man standing @ parked automobile was d O the sheriff's office today. ‘The man’s description, it was tallied with that of the youth made advances to women in neighborhood of the girl's home lier in the evening, and with th a man who was fired upon this m ing by the woman owner of an ment house who discovered him ing into a window. The inform Officers said, was given them playmate of the 12-year-old girl, who said she was at fi cined to speak to June, but did A boy in the neighborhood to Officers he saw. the car, with a seated in it, but did not see the son girl. State and county rewards of @ for the sayer of the Nelson girl swelled today by private offers. carpenters’ union posted a ri $25 and a life-termer in the ' rhe, no definite check in the progress he has been making. This, it was noted, would appear to indicate that his majesty has a slight- ly better reserve of strength upon which to draw. “Mother Machree’ of- Famous Song Is Dead New York, Jan. 3—(4)—Mrs. Nannie Ball, the original “Mother Machree” of her son’s famous song by that name, died last night at her home in Beechurts, Long Island. She was 71 years old. The son, Ernest R. Ball, died in May, 1927. FARGO LIVESTOCK _ ayy 5 s Ss a4 sa8 F ai geeks os 5 sEsesd é penitentiary offered a similar u Paraguayans Repo Bolivians Exe Two Yankee Wo ai Sl Aires, Argentina, (®)—The Asuncion, Paraguay, ¢ spondent of the newspaper La C says that it has been reported | Formosa that two American feurs employed by the Stan region were recently arrested. It was further men were executed by the who accused them of esp ’ No names were given in patch and no details, no confi reports have been received NOTICE TO (1 (N_THE MATTER OF BANK, REGAN, NG NOTICE 18 HEREBY orth aigea‘an eet gan State Bank ot ta, to the. exhibit them and. necessary vo: