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By MRS. J. H. EMCH Jas. McCormick of Shields stopped in Leith a short time Tuesday. He was on his way to Carson where he hhas accepted a position on the Carson Press, T. F. Keating. of Valley City trans- acted business in Leith the first of ‘\. the week. J. C. Zauner of Mott, who has been visiting in Leith for a few days, re- turned to Mott with E. J. Lawfer ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Zauner remained until Saturday. R. W. Wrucke and family returned ‘Wednesday from their vacation at Mr. ‘Wrucke’s home in Minnesota, Chas. Davison started for Timmer last Wednesday and was caught in the severe rainstorm that struck the Flasher vicinity. He found it neces- sary to give up his trip and return ™ home, as the roads were unpassable. H. W. Price of Timmer, connected with the Wheat Growers association, \, Was @ business visitor in Leith Thurs- day. Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Gibson were Elgin callers Thursday evening. Pete Hetle and John Hauge of south of town were Bismarck visitors Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Saunders made ‘8 business trip to Bismarck Thursday. Burleigh and Miss Ruth Omdahl looking after the store during their absence. Leith and vicinity were sorry to learn of E. Anhorn’s leaving Leith. The Anhorn family have been resi- | @ dents and business people of Leith for several years and during this time have made many friends, who very ‘. much regret their leaving. Mr. An- | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | | ited Mr. Rossow's sister and family, bas and j Leith | formerly of Raleigh, but now residing in_ Washington. Miss Viola Peterson went to Flasher Sunday where she is employed at the Fred Potter home. H. Britner was an over Sunday vis- itor at Strasburg this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Shoening of Carson were guests of Mrs. Shoening’s folks ‘Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peterson spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warefield near Thain. Mrs. Bertha Rossow and daughter Helen and granddaughter Fern Ros- row departed Monday for a month’s vacation spent visiting relatives at their former home in Wisconsin. Miss V. Farrell and Andrew Rausch of Mandan spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dempsey. » and Katherine Kilenschmidt spent Sunday afternoon i evening at the W. B. Dorward ome. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Husby and little son arrived Sunday afternoon from Sioux Falls, 8. D., for a visit at the home of Mrs. Husby’s mother, Mrs. Steele. Miss U. Ozbun has been hired as the new clerk at the Raleigh Mercantile store during the absence of Miss Hel- en Rossow. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Snoozy an- nounce’ the birth of a baby son born to them at the home of Mrs. Snoozy’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wessels, Sunday, June 30th. i Canfield i > o By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN™ horn has started @ store in Carson and we wish he and his family much success, Julius Zeller Jr. drove to Dickinson ‘Thursday, returning Friday accom- A_birthday-party was held the A. F. Ghylin home Thursday in honor of Gerald’s third birthda; Pink and white were used to deco- panied by Mrs. Zelier and Agnes rate the rooms and angel food cake Emch, who arc attending normal at Dickinson. Mrs. Zeller and Miss Emch returned to Dickinson Sunday. was used as a centerpiece. Those present were Wilfred Little, Nor- man Jordahl, Mavis Strand, How- The M. W. A. dance given at the K. of P. hajl was well attended and @ good time was reported. Mrs. E. J. Lawfer and Miss Ruth \ Cochrane visited at the John Nixon home Thursday. Mrs. George Wheeler of the south country was shopping in Leith Thurs- “day. Martin Jacobson of Ft. Berthold and brother, John Jacobs of Bris- bane, were Leith callers Friday eve- ning. The Farmers’ Equity picnic held Hehn’s grove faturday was well al tended. Two directors were elected, ard Ross and Hazel Taylor, Dorothy, Myron and Eldon Bailey, Wm., Jr, and Alvin Ollenberger, Mrs. Ollen- berger, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs, Ole Olson and daughters, Mrs. R. Little and Mrs. Joe Keifer.’ The day was spent in playing games, after which lunch was served. Gerald received many pretty gifts. Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor and family called at the Joe Cook home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and children visited with friends here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer were dinner guests at the John Keifer home in Wilton ‘Wm. Kamrath for a term of four Sunday, years and Jas Fidler for three years. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Emch drove to | Dee and Ernest Bailey, Violet, Oscar and Mrs, Ole Olson were call- Bowman Tuesday to be present at ers at the Ghylin home Sunday. the marriage of their son Glenn to G. O. Lindsey called at the C. W. Miss Irene Norem, which occurred Wilkenson home to get his children at the home of the bride's parents and brought them home. Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. ‘tha Hindbouck is employed at the G, 0. Lindsey home. Jas. Lowell, former Leith resident and editor of the Leith Index, was @ caller in Leith Monday. Mr. Lowell is now locaicd at Plenty- ‘wood, Mont. Jas. Cowan of Minneapolis spent Sunday with home folks. Rev. Corbit informs us that church service will be at 11 o'clock; central standard time. Sunday school will be at 12 o'clock. 4 The Leith Chautauqua starts nex! ‘Tuesday, July 9th. Harold Faubel of Bismarck and Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fau- bel and children of Lemmon visited with home folks Sunday. Mrs. Lee Faubel and children remained in Leith until Thursday. ‘. T. Anderson trucked a load of cream to Bismarck Saturday everting. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lawfer, Miss «Ruth Cochrane and Mrs. Mossman ‘attended the Summer shows at New Leipzig Saturcay night. c cree | Raleigh l ———————_——_* By W. B. DORWARD Oscar Snyder of Walker, 8. D., ws ® social and business visitor in town Friday. Mrs. Sammy Pack of Kansas City, Mo., who has been visiting her folks near Brisbane, spent the past week @ guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. «4 Selmar Lovehaug and Mrs. Carl * Schiek. E. W. Richards has been overhauls ing the Bagley elevator machinery Dest week, getting it ‘In shape for the 1929 crop. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Loeb announce the birth of a baby daughter at their home June 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDowell are spending a short vacation at the lakes in Minnesota on a fishing trip. Frank Bosworth, Albert Bird, Wm. Morrison and Eugene Wells returned Tuesday from a 10 days’ vacation | ® spent in the Black Hills. Mr. end Mrs, Oscar Miller of Elgin \.. spent lest Sunday as guests of Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John- gon. ‘Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Klienschmidt and two children motored to Bis- marck on business Wednesday. Peter Klien, local shipped two cars of cattle to the Sioux City, Ia. market Friday. Mrs. Mary Shields of Seattle, an oldtimer near Shields, N. D., which was named for her, and Mrs. L. Wareham of St. Paul, Minn, who is visit cect friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. @|first 3 meetings. stock buyer, | d; Mr. and Mrs. J. Keifer and Creata Ong called at the Lindsey home Saturday evening. A “few from here attended the Farmers Elevator day in Wing Wednesday. A large crowd attended the farm- ers celebration in Regan Friday. In the evening the Am in Le; gave a dance which was well at. tended. Miss Alice Strand and brother Barney and S. 0. Roe spent the week-end at Medina and Jamestown. Creata Ong visited at the Joe Keifer, Alvin Ghylin and the G. 0. Lindsey homes over the week-end. Mrs. J. Keifer called at the Ghylin home Saturday. ‘he Home-makers club was or- {ganized at the H. C. Taylor home Monday afternoon. There were 17 Women present. The name Canfield was given to the club. Officers were elected and plans were made for the st Miss Laurie ex- plained the work and benefit of the club. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Patten, presiden' Mrs. Watkins, vice president; Mi J. F, Little, secretary-treasurer; M A. F. Ghylin, chairman of rej Mrs. Wilkenson and Mrs. Taylor were elected as leaders. ” A. F. Ghylin hauled grain to town for A. H. Lundberg Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Keifer spent. Tuesday afternoon at the Knudson home, P. J. Jacobson of Bismarck called at the Ole Olson home Monday. Gerald Ghylin visited a few days with Wilfred Little. Some of the folks from here at- canted. the baseball game in Regan junday, Jackie Jorgenson visited with Phylis and Ruth Little, while Mra, Jorgenson and Mrs. Little attended club at Taylor, —_— | Steele ' « By F. W. GRESS Mr, and Mrs. John Beck and Mrs. F. Clausen of Nad ote Minn., visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O, T. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ley and family visited friends in Tuttle Sun- lay. i the state band tournament at Jamestown last week the Steele won third place in their class, which was B mixed. i home folks near Shields, |p, Vv. A. La: t 1 day . a ney 8 last” week in’ Mandan ‘visiting’ ble father, who has ite ill, Sun- annual Mem! of the Picnic at bake Doobel. Wi Picnic a , Rall Ai lett the SIS of the week for 5 love to ing relatives i me me sometii ives in a G. A. Dieruf left Tuesday for Ha: ron, 8S. D., where he ort vacation pital to receive Annette Rosen Bismarck where J. Heltemes moved his stock into Albert Olsen's Sailing ) weno ilisoes Jem ig Smith, Mack Misses Jenn and Me] garet Hackbarth motored to Bis- marck 2 The Christian Endeavor baseball team defeated the Legion team Mon. night igo score of 16 to 14. irs, Geo. Altes and Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Altes motored to Lehr Sunday where they attended the Evangelical camp meeting. __ at Omodt made a trip to Bis- marck Sunday. Mr. Dodds and Mr. Dannemeyer took the Legion baseball team to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon where they Played the Bismarck jpmor tdam. The score 14 to 8 in favor of Bismarck. “Mr. and Mrs, Earcel Ritchie and children of Jamestown visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ritchie, Miss’ Helen Shipley and Mrs. Rogers of Iron mountain, Mich., a visiting relatives and friend: th vicinity. They are on their way to Greeley, Col., where pect plan on entering the teachers college for a short term. Mrs. W. J. Henry had the mis- fortune to run into the maintainer on No. 10 with her car Monday. MigithalF no ane, Riba? hurt and the car was only s! vy. damaged. Mr. and Mrs. £ J, Hochhaiter and family returned Wednesday from their trip to Minneapolis and Du- luth, Evangeline will remain in Minneapolis with an ‘aunt for the summer. She will take violin les- sons at the McPhail conservatory of music. Mrs. D. A. Ritchie and sons Ray- mond and Earcel visited Mr. Ritchie at the hospital in Bismarck Sunday. A union service will be held in the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. Rev. Shirley will preach. The Steele band went to Bismarck Wednesday to take part in the con- test there on the 4th. The band won setond place in the contest, Isabel Dieruf was shopping in Bismarck Wednesday. Wilma Patterson came up from Valley City Saturday and spent the! week-end at her home here, Hugo Gilk of Dawson was a busi- {ness visitor in Steele Tuesday. ° | Rock Hill + oo SES SR i ev By RUTH LITTLE Callers at J. F. Little's Tuesday were Mrs. Earl Mowder. Fdith and Grace Francis, Lawrence Fitzgerald, Aelred Bouche, Mrs. V. N. Monroe, Stephen Mohroe, Wm. McCullough, Mrs. Ira Bailey, Mrs. Mabel Bailey and children, Burnett Jacobson, Violet Olson, Ernest and Dee Bailey. Virgil Little spent a fe days this week with Norman and Wilfréd Little. Wing callers Tuesday were Mrs. Ira Bailey, Mrs. Mabel Bailey and chil- dren, Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son ‘Stephen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey. Callers at the Willard Dimond home Tuesday evening were Mrs. J. L. Little, Ruth and Phyllis, Mrs. Anna Wilson and son Clyde and Creta Ong. Those who attended the school of- ficers meeting at Bismarck from around here were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Little, Ruth and Phyllis, Mrs. Earl Mowder and Edith, Mrs. *. E. Pat- ton, Ole Olson, Homer Taylor, C. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and Oscar Magnuson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and family visited at the Joe Kiefer home ‘Thureday evening. Guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home this week are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stefka and family of Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCul- lough and Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son attended the ne sal Union picnic at Regan Fri- lay. Grandma Bailey is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. A. McCoy, this week. » Phyllis Little spent the week-end at her Uncle Herb’s as a guest of Mrs. G. O. Lindsey returned home Wednesday after spending some time at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and Hazel Mae called at J. L. Little's Friday evening. A large crowd attended the Farm- ers’ Union pienic at Regan. Every- one enjoyed a picnic dinner, Ice CERTO, Seana Se 25c value, 2 for fan DO Loganberries, 40c value, per can STUFFED OLIVES, PINEAPPLE, Sliced CORN, Fancy Crosby TOMATOES } Mandan Phone Now Changed to 106 - ANNOUNCEMENT [ms | GUSSNER’S MANDAN — MARKETS — BISMARCK Careful— DELIVERY SERVICE —Courteous 6 -- Cash and Carry Specials -- 6 (Ne Phone Orders, Delivery or C. 0. D. on these items) SUGAR, Best Granulated, 10 Ibs. for LARD, Pure Limit 6 cans, stre'sht 5 Blue Ribbons MEATS Semen. RTO non noe... BETTER MEATS ALWAYS “sn ‘t= GUSSNER’S "=; Since 1883” cream and coffee were free. The day was spent in races, ball games and speaking. Mrs. Harry Davenport and Mrs, Paul Stefka called at the Lewis Jor- genson home Saturday. Mrs. K. Kolb and son, Andrew, Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son, Stephen, mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Edith Francis is employed at the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck. She rooms at the Mrs, M. Wallman home. ii RS sees arts Wet Wine, gravel- Ing between ing. Miss Adelaide Lauric, state worker | and organizer of Women’s and Young People’s clubs, will meet with the Canfield ladies at the home of Mrs. Homer’ Taylor on Monday. The ladies plan on organizing a home- makers’ club. The stockholders of the Farmers Union elevator held a meeting Friday. O. W. Backman and J. F. Little were elected directors on the board. Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and Mrs. Ira Bailey were Wing callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Flayton and son Bird of Mandan, who are doing mason work at the Canfield schoolhouse, spent Saturday evening visiting at the J. F. Little home. 8. W. Nemetz was a Regan caller Saturday. Stephen Monroe is staying/at the Alvin Wheeler home helping with the chores while Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler are spending a week visiting friends in Minnesota. Mrs. Joe Kiefer and Miss Creta Ong were Saturday afternoon guests of Mrs, Alvin Ghylin. Clayton Little purchased a build- ing of Alvin Ghylin which he is re- pairing for a‘garage. Alvin did the carpenter work. : Stephen Monroe was a guest at the w. Ee Kolb home Saturday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. °:. L. Swanson called 7 the Mrs, Mabel Bailey home Sun- ay. G. O. Lindsey and son Howard and Creta Ong called at the John Howe home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom, Hollingsworth spent Sunday at the river fishing. A. T. Kolb and Stephen Monroe called at the Chas. Heddick home Fri- ay. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Swanson and daughter called at the Ira Bailey home Sunday. Chas. Magnuson called at A. Kolb's {home Friday. son and Burnett Jacobson called at the John Howe home Sunday. Ida Magnuson spent the week-end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and family and Orva Bailey were Sunday dinner guests at the Arthur McCoy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson mo- tored to Regan Monday. Joseph Cook and Orva Bailey called at the Humphry Bailey home Sunday. Mrs. K. Koib, Andrew Kolb, Mrs. V. N. Monroz and son Steve were guests at the Burel Monroe home Sunda; Mi . and Mrs. J. F. Little and Ruth motored to Baldwin Sunday as guests of Fa ae Little family. motored to setae — ie Canfield ladies met Mor at the home of Mrs. Homer Taylon, ‘They organized a Homemakers’ club. Mrs. P. E. Patton was elected presi- dent; Mrs. Howard Watkins, vice president; Mrs. J. F. Little, secretary- treasurer. Mrs. Wilkinzon and Mrs. Taylor were elected leaders and Mrs. es . chairman of reports, e next meetin; Wane i will be with Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and Ferme reper and Arthur Lander- ‘olm called at the Ernest Gordon home Thursday of last week. o—_______¢ | Frances | By MILDRED E. DIETZMAN Elmer Lundquist and Floyd Owen have been drawn on the jury for this term of court. , Mr. and “rs. Martin Tooker are tk proud parents of a baby daughter born at the Bismarck hospital June 23. They have named her June. John Olson was a business caller at Bismarck Phone 1060 Se tan. BAS Fruit Nectar, 25e value . .19¢ 280 assorted, 2 for ........ 25c 5 Blue Ribbons Ernest and Dee Bailey, Violet O1- | * the Floyd Owen home Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Joc Fischer and fam- men Longe fied week at bog » Where they are attencing Sabbath school convention. Mildred Dietsman assisted Floyd Owen with her work Tu and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkel trans- acted business in Bismarck Monday. Martin Tooker was a business caller at Menoken Tuc-day. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Madland went to Bismarck Tuesday to mc3t Mrs. Madiand’s niece, who came to visit them from Aurora, I!l. Henry Miller, Atr, and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and Mrs. Floyd Owen all attended the school directors’ meeting in Bismarck Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John, Glum and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hoss visited at the William Kershaw home Monday fore- noon, John and Senus Harms got a horse from Walter Dietsman Monday. Mrs, Frank Watchel cultivated c::n for Floyd Owen the latter part o: the week, The members of the W. ©. T. J. of this vicinity all attended tr-~ W. C. T. U. meeting held at the home of Mrs. Lee Hamblin Thursday. Arthur Norum and Arthur Kershaw os on Edwin Dicteman Wednes- lay. Cedric Craig transacted business in Bismarck Thursday of last week. David Rybergh was a business oneal at the John Olson home Fri- lay. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin went to Mandan after some posts Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig and daughter Josephine were callers at the Floyd Owen home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman and son Edwin spent Sunday with Mrs. Dietz- man's sisters, Mrs. Lillian Menefee and Mrs. John Gourdette, north of Bismarck. Quite a number of the folks from this vicinity attended the barn dance given at the Chas. McCormi-': place Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Westacott and children, of Sterling, were callers at the Floyd Owen home Sunday. Mrs. Gibson and son Seamen were callers at the Dietzman home Friday evening. 4 i Taft J By FLORENCE GOSNEY Mrs, Roy Baker and children visited at the John Baker home Tuesday. Miss Elnora Hurr was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Swindling and children of Bismarck spent a few days at the Henry Swindling home the fore part of the week. \ Lois Carol of Moffit celebrated her meeting w:ich was held there. Pete Youngreen was a McKenzie caller Tuesday. homme in Driscoll Tuesday evening. Mrs. Presley Gosney, Florence and Edna also Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children spent Friday afternoon at the Gaskill home. Mrs. John Bens called at the Her- man Nieman home Saturday. Mrs. Pete Schloback entertained Union Aid at her home Thursday afternoon, Quite ‘a few from here at- tended. Miss Edna Gosney visited at the Drystad home in Sterling Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were din- ner guests at the McKane home in Steele Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children, Clifford and Marjorie, were dinner guests at the George Lee home Sunday. Miss Adaline Hall spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Henry Swin- dling home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon of Bismarck spent Sunday eve- ning at the Gaskill home. They were dinner guests at the George Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling and family accompanied by Adalaide Hall were entertained in Bismarck Satur- night. ° Anton Oberg was a town caller Sunday. Clitford Koon visited with Georgie Lee Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Houser of Dickinson stayed all night at the Gosney home Saturday. There will be no M. E. Ladies Aid meeting Friday, July 5th, because of the Fourth of July celebration, but it will be held a weck later, July 12, at the home of Mrs. Chas. Gaskill. Mrs. Wilbert Koon and Mrs. Gaskill wil entertain. Everyone is invited to attend. Presley Gosney attended a meeting in Driscoll Friday afternoon. Herman Nieman and Byron mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Nieman returned home and he will stay with Lois until Sunday. Earl Gaskill and Homer Envick were Bismarck callers Saturday. Presley Gosney and Edna called at the George Lewis home Saturday evening. Grandma Wagner, Mrs. Pashley and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Houser of Dickinson called at the Gosney home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marian visited at the Floyd Baer home near Hazelton Friday. . Miss Florence Gosney accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon to Bismarck birthday at the John Benz home | Sunday evening. She will spend a Tuesday. Mrs. W. Carol, Mrs. Frank Benz, Mrs. W. Hoeft and children and Byron Nieman were also guests there. Mrs. Floyd Belk and children and few days with them. Mrs. Herman Nieman motored to Bismarck again Tuesday and spent the day at the hospital with little Fresh Prunes Blackberries Loganberries SU HERSHEY’S COCOA .... SPINACH, fancy, no grit . M. J.B.CO or Palmolive Toilet Soaps . No. 10 (Near Gallon) Canned Fruit For making Preserves, Jams, Pies or Fruit Sauce and re-canning in Kerr fruit jars. The economical way to buy canned fruit. ase ec sii: ni Italian Blue can ... Bet bag DOC ‘toe $5.49 MARSHMALLOWS, Shotwell’: REFUGEE BEANS, Cut Wax or Green ..... PRUNES, Association, med. size . . | Puffed Wheat, Kellogg’s Rice Krispies, Muffets, Post’s Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs. .. CERTO, “Makes the jelly jell” . GRAPE JUICE, “Rosemary” . TIN-A-PA SARDINES, in sauce ......... America’s Favorite! CHOCOLATE, Walter Baker's ........¥;-Ib. cake 24¢ PEARS, Michigan ‘Dolly Madison’ . GOLD DUST Washing Powder . P. & G. SOAP, White Naptha .. Lifebuoy, Camay, Jap Rose ..-pound can 25c ale for appendicitis and is fast, which we are glad to know. Halley Belk called at the Gaskell and Gosney homes Tuesday morning. Earl Gaskill and Charley Gosney Mrs. | attended the ball game at Regan Sunday afternoon. BOSSY HAS THE LAUGH Mrs. Robert Sharp is staying at the — “ames Riley home during their ab-| Champaign, W. Kursweg sence, and his car were merrily rolling Mrs, Herman Nieman was in Bis- | the road when they abruptly marck Sunday. —against the side of a cow. Damages Zeb Lash has been building a ga- | to the car resulted and Kurzweg sued rege for George Lewis. W. H. Wyatt, owner of the cow. Wy- John Benz called at the Baeth home | att won in court, however, for evi- Monday. dence disclosed that Kurgweg’s brakes Mr. and Mrs, Presley Goseny and The normal, natural REGULATOR that tastes delicious POST'S ‘WITH OTHER PARTS OF WHEAT © 1929, P. Co, tne. bottle 28 . 2 can 15¢ +pt. 26e; qt. 50c . 5 tins 25¢ 55c Phone 62 oni a stamp aa quality when you buy malt syrup. ‘Hamm’s” is made from choicest northern barley malt, with a true infusion of selected hops. HAMM— Saint Paul HAMM’S MALT HAMM BREWING CO. 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