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t ] ‘ Albert ‘Vollan from Rock Hill town- Bhip was a caller in this vicinity Wed- mesday. Mabel McCullough called at the T._F. Morris home Tuesday. Ira Falkensteir from near Bald- {win made a trip to Still Tuesday. Harry Brown was @ caller at the 'T. F, Morris home Tuesday. Orville Falxenstein hauled sheep to Baldwin Thursday. Mario Morris called at the H. A. McCullough home Thursday. Ecklund By ‘JUSTINE MORRIS Gordon Williams was an over-night | @ guest at the Clarence Falkenstein home Wednesday night. ei Albert Perkins has been working in the Diamond coal mine the past week. Clarence and Orville Falkenstein hauled pigs to Baldwin Friday. Carl and Fred Herdebu and Paul Borner visited at the T. F. Morris home Thursday. Ira Falkenstein was a caller in this vicinity Wednesday. T. F. Morris made a trip to the woods Wednesday. Levi Anderson visited at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday night. H. A. McCullough was a caller in Wilton Friday. He was accompanied home by his daughter Aldythe who attends high school there. Wallace Anderson was a caller in Wilton Saturday. Grace Falkenstein of Baldwin vis- ited over the week-end with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein of Wilton. John Vollan was transacting busi- ness in Wilton Saturday. Mrs, Wallace Anderson and daugh- ter Betty returned to their home Sat-! urday after visiting for some time with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden. A fairly good crowd attended the dance at the Victor Anderson home Saturday night and all reported an enjoyable time. Fred Klawitter of Garrison came down Saturday to visit at the T. F. Morris home Fred Klawitter is a nephew of Mrs. T. F. Morris. f Clear Lake BY MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Harry Hansen, a brother of Mrs. Ole Newland of Kidder county, who had been visiting here the past week, left gw his home Tuesday. The Will Stiles family spent Tues- day after school at the Holten home. Joe Paulsen assisted with some work at the Christ Schoon farm. “Miss Myrtle Christensen visited with her friend and neighbor, Mrs. Ben Orne, Thursday afternoon. Olaf Olausen and Ben Arne spent "Thursday evening listening to the tadio at the B. F. Pasley home. Henry Olson was a business caller ‘at McKenzie Frida: Mrs. Olson visited with Mrs, J. W. Beyer until Mr. Olson returned. Mrs. Albert Christensen and daugh- ter Myrtle visited Clear Lake school No. 1 Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paul- sen and family spent Friday evening fat the Christ Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schoon were Bismarck callers Saturday. Miss Evelyn Thomas spent Satur- day and Sunday at Bismarck with her father and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer enter- tained the whist club Saturday eve- ning. High scores were awarded to Mrs, Ernest Schoon. Mrs. Beyer served a lovely lunch at midnight. Ole Newland, who had spent the past month at the veterans’ hospital at Fargo where he had undergone an operation for appendicitis, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Brown and daughter Lorraine spent Saturday evening at the Clifford Nelsen home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Smith and baby were Sat- ‘urday evening visitors at the Nels Dronen_ home. Mrs. B. F. Paslay and son Paul were | Bunday callers at the Ben Orne home. E. A. Van Vieet, John Hansen and Mrs. John Merringdahl hauled some hogs to Sterling Monday for the market. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland called ‘t the Alfred Olson home Monday. Driscoll ——_$_$__—_. ° Mrs. L. Hull and Mrs. C. Meland talled on Mrs. H. A. Knudson Thurs- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson and ‘Nora of Mandan spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Meyer. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Thomas visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Thomas Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson. Lawrence Hull and Jim Swanson were business callers in Bismarck By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Monday. Miss Fern Stewart is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Stewart. A surprise party was given Friday evening on Mrs. C. W. Swanson in honor of her birthday. Laura Meyer and Norma and Ruby spent the week-end with Mildred Carlson at the home of her parents. C. A. Swanson returned from Bis- marck Saturday. H, A. Thomas and daughter, Miss Swindling spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mrs. C. A. Swanson called on Mrs. F._©. Johnson Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Pete Tompt spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Oscar Peterson. Mrs. Carl Erickson gave a party Saturday evening in honor of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pederson. Five tables of progressive whist were Piayed. The grand prizes were re- ceived by Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet and Ed Madson, the low by Mrs. Carl Meland and J. O. Wright. Mrs. Vic Pederson called on Mrs. Carl Erickson Saturday afternoon, @ Lester Hawkins went to Tuttle Sun- day and was an overnight guest at the John Schremser home. He returned home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were supper guests at the Lester Hawkins home Monday. Lester Hawkins called Wednesday at Ray Hazlegrove's. Pete Demagolly was a caller Thurs- day at the Charlie King home. Miss Lenora Kottke called at the Hazlegrove farm Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hawkins and Lenora Kottke were supper guests Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Lester Hawkins called at Harry Ul- fer's Thursday. Alex Schremser was a weck-end guest at the Lester Hawkins home this week. Alex and Philip Schremser were in Tuttle Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and family were in Tuttle one day this week, Lester Hawkins and Alex Schremser called at the Papkie home Saturday. Alex Schremser called Saturday night at Ray Hazlegrove's. Hazlegrove __ By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE | Hohe calling at the John Habeck ome. Martin Nelson and Willie Jiras vis- ited Thursday night at the Kruger home. berg’s for a while. George Nelson was a brief calier Sunday at the John Anderson home. Ella Trygg from Baldwin has been out visiting at the Andrew Trygg home. Wilbert Lundquist and Albin Spangberg cut and hauled ice Sat- urday from the creek near the Joe Fisher home. Carl Muth and Joe Fisher were so- cial callers Saturday night at the Selmer Ownes and Halver Tackle- beck home. A party was given Saturday night at the John Habeck home given by Mr, and Mrs, Gene Cunningham, the occasion was a most pleasant one. Hearts and Valentines were used for decorations, Various games formed the evenings features at midnight. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. John Ha- beck. John Anderson was a caller Sat- urday night at the Axel Johnson home. Axel Johnson was a caller at the Oigat Ryberg home Saturday night where he got Mrs. Charlie Strom, who has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Ryberg. She will as- sist her other daughter Mrs. John Anderson a while with her house work, Mrs. C. O. Kettleson transacted business a few days at the John An- derson home. Mrs. Carl Muth has been visiting Baldwin the past weck. John Anderson called at the C. O. Kettleson home Saturday night. Olgat Ryberg transacted business in Regan from there accompanied Walter Tyberg to Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson are the proud parents of a baby girl born to them Saturday night at their home. Gene Cunningham broke out a car | road Sunday to the schoolhouse and Will Harty and Carl Baden were guests over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray while they were out looking for horses. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests Sunday at the Frank Gray home. Will Nierling called Sunday at the Frank Gray home. if Ghylin } & By MARGARET DAVIS Marvin Alm motored to Wing Fri- day. Owen Davis spent Thursday and Friday with his brother, Paul, in Rock Hill township. The school children of Ghylin No. 1 had cake and candied pop corn Fri- day evening in ‘honor of Leona May Davis’ birthday. The mail carrier, George Gray, has {had to make his trips this last week with a team and sled due to the drift- ed roads. to Wilton this last week, returning by train Wednesda} Mrs. Nettie Farley, mother of Mrs. Luther Davis and an old-timer of North Dakota, a resident of Lady- smith, Wis., now, left at once and ai rived in time to see her mother, Mrs. Margaret Reed alive. She had taken very sick Friday the last day of Jan- uary. Nick Holgerson has opened up the south road from the main highway so he can get to town with his car, Marvin Alm was a visitor of his parents in Ghylin Saturday and alsc {a Regan caller. Arne Tosseth motored to Wilton Sunday evening taking Oliver back to school. Albert Johnsons were Sunday eve- ning guests of Walter Sunquists. Steve Little hauled coal from the mine Saturday. L, W. Davis and Emil Sunquist re- turned from Bismarck Saturday the court term being completed. Henry Strom was a caller in Regan jlast week. Hugo Sunquist, Nick Holgerson, | Fred Urbach, Israel Kettor, Mrs. Alms and sons, Mr. Krause, L. W. Davis, H, B. Gill and son Ellis, Bennie Benson, Victor Coleman and son Walter, Arne Tosseth, Nels Tosseth and Oliver, were Regan shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krause and guests of his parents, August Krause. John and Bill Drawvers were in Re- gan Saturday. Reuben Krause returned home from Wilton Saturday on the train. Clarence and Mary Scott were visit- ing in Regan Saturday. Mary has been staying with -her sister, Mrs. Jake Fisher. L. W. Davis motored to Wilton Sun- day to see Margaret Davis, who did not spend the week-end at home. Mr. Lund was a business caller in Regan last week. Erick Englebretcher hauled some grain to Regan last week. Mrs. Steve Little and two daughters the week, Trygg o By GLADYS NELSON Roy Rooker called at school No. 1 Wednesday to get Mrs. Elsie Cun- ningham, Edward and Alfred Ha- beck. The Rookers stay at the John Habeck this i ‘ E i bE; foe Fs ale Fe E ij § bi hil ui | & ie John Drawver made a business trip _ baby were Saturday and Sunday; were shopping in Regan the last of! will travel by car again after travel- ing for some time by team and sieigh, Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck were guests a weck ago Sunday at the Al- bin Spangberg home. f Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE * Chas. Heddick called at the Henry Anderson home Saturday. Mrs, Ira Bailey and Hester visited School Thursday afternoon. Emil Johnson, who attends school at Ellendale, N. D., spent the week- end here with his parents, G. O. Lindsey, Merril Lindsey and Guy McCoy caleld at J. F. Little's Friday. They were also Regan callers. Marvin Alm called at the Ernest Gordon home Saturday. Chas. Our called at the Andrew Walker home Monday. Frank Walker and Grant Lindsey called at the Chas Kuehl home Mon- lay. Renold Spitzer called at the An- drew Walker home Wednesday. J. F. Little's and Lewis Jorgenson's children attended a sleighing party given at the Andrew Walker home Saturday night in honor of Clareiice’s 16th birthday. About 30 friends were present. The evening was spent in playing games and sleigh riding. Everyone reports a good time. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Wil- kinson Wednesday afternoon. There were 11 members present. A business meeting was held after which refresh- ments were served. The next meet- ing will be at the Mrs. G. O. Lindsey home Feb. 26. Bernhard Jordahl was a Regan caller Sunday morning. S. W. Nemetz called at J. F. Little's Thursday morning after taking Jo- seph to school. Mrs. C. Wilkinson called at the 8. L. Jordah! home Thursday afternoon to take Mrs. Jordah! to club meeting. Mrs. Martin Feuling visited Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough were Sunday dinner guests at the Andrew Olson home. Mrs, J. F. Little, Ruth and Clayton motored to Wilton Monday afternoon. Ruth had some teeth extracted. Ed Rasche and little daughter Anna Mae called at the Lewis Jor- genson home Saturday afternoon. Regan callers Saturday were O. W. Backman, Chas. Magnuson, Marion Scott, Marvin Alm, Andrew Kolb, 8. V. Monroe, Allen Tolliver, C. E. Chris- tianson, Ernest Gordon, Chas. Hed- dick, 8. B. Olson, Wm. McCullough and sons Bill and Ray. Mrs. Arthur McCoy and sons Quy, Jesse and Fred visited at the Cecil Elkins home Thursday. " Mrs. G. ©. Lindsey and’ Merril Lindsey called at the Chas. Kuhl home Thursday. Sunday dinner guests at the C. W. Wilkinson home were Mr. Howe and children Ernest, Clairce and Hazel. Marjorie Lindsey was on the sick list Saturday and Sunday. Arthur McCoy, who has been serving as a juryman returned home from Bismarck Monday. The many friends of this commun- ity of.Mr. and Mrs. John Law will 4 arrived Feb. 6. family called at the Mrs. Strand home Saturday evening. Mrs. V. N. Monroe spent the after- noon with Mrs. Ernest Gordon Friday. son graded the roads clearing the w for the mail man Thi ‘Thi with the David Trygg home family in | be glad to know that a little daughter at their home Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Clayton, Clyde and Virgil Little mo: Regan Thursday evening. talk after Sunday school on the main Hester Lawrence and Roy Bailey visited at the A. McCoy home Sunday afternoon. gh home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Olson and fam- ily visited at the Ernest Gordon home ‘Thursday afternoon. f Moffit {| MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mrs. Lamb visited with her daugh- be Mrs. Dewey Olson, over the week- end, Mrs, Alfred Faust and children vis- ited at the Charles Faust home Tues- day. Mrs. Anna Hoeft and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and children j were Sunday visitors at the Carl Ol- json home. Don Dralle visited with his parents in Morton township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jones and chil- dren, Henry Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and family were guests at the V. Benz home Monday evening. Mrs. Parker, demonstration teacher, and Miss Madge Runcy visited the school Wednesday. Miss Amanda Iwen was hostess Sat- urday, evening at the Enockson home to a number of friends. Whist was the pastime. Three tables were in Etta Hoffman and Prof. Harold Hour- | The Misses Etta and Geraldine {Hoffman visited at the C. E. Moffit home Sunday. J. F, Coder visited school Monday. visiting at the Joe Kendall home, is very ill. day noon for a month's visit with C. R. Ballard. From there she will go to Detroit, Mich., to visit her sister, Mrs. Jenkins, and from there to Ohio, business matters. Enockson home Wednesday evening. Miss Emma Hayes, who is a gradu- ate nurse at the Bismarck hospital, is spending several weeks with relatives in and around Moffit. Mrs, Viggo Jensen entertained a number of guests Wednesday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. ‘Whist was the pastime. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. Miss Anne Hayes visited in Moffit Saturday. Mrs. Frank Benz and Evelyn Olson visited at the Anne Hoeft home Mon- day evening. Burton Johnson and Charles Furner finished the work on the windmill at the stockyards Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Werner and fam- ily visited at the E. A. Carrol home Thursday evening. Frank Benz, Fred Doehle and Carl Olson were Bismarck callers Monday afternoon. Miss Anne Boomgaarden visited at the J. F. Coder home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen and family visited at the Frank Durfee home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and sons went to Hazelton Saturday. Mrs. Lane and children remained at the Floyd j Miller home for a few weeks’ stay. Mrs. Helen Carrol and diughter |Lois spent Monday afternoon at the {Taft school, as they had a party in honor of the birthdays of Gene Olson {and Misses Beulah and Florence Benz, which all come within a few days in February. Mrs. Martin Rippley and son Billy visited at the Alfred Faust home Sat- urday and Sunday. Miss Cloude Rippley is spending the week at the Alfred Faust home. The daily route will start on the 16th, but Mr. Olson will not make his first trip till the 18th. This will make | it very nice for the people on the route, as they can have their mail eve 2 Se Gast Olson visited at the Dewey Olson home Friday afternoon. The Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Emil Enockson Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Benz spoke on poultry culling. Mrs. Burns Bailey gave an interesting talk on refinish- ing furniture. A hot*plate lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Amenda Iwen. Several members of the Home- makers club went out to Mrs. Tom Johnson's home Tuesday to have their sleeve patterns fitted. o Wing By LILLIE MUELLER John Weber, jr., and wife spent last Wednesday evening at the John Mueller home. $ Isadore Kremenetsky was a business caller in Tuttle last Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. O. Magnuson were callers in Wing Saturday. Gottfried Weber was a caller at the Weber home Friday. The Regan Whist club played with the Wing club last Wednesday eve- ning at Wing, Wing was defeated. Mr ttagnison and Margaret Mat- le uson a ly a Gis guests at the Ben McCloskey home Sunday. Rev. Knuth was @ caller at the Mueller home Saturday afternoon. Harry Warden and family spent a few days at the Fred Cumber home. Mrs. Henry Wetzel was a Thursday o o play, and high honors went to Miss |@ Mrs. L. N. Bulloch left Thursday {at the G. A. Bossart home Thursday morning for Grimes, Ia., to be at the jevening to chivaree Mr. and Mrs. bedside of her sister Charlotte, who|Reinhold Engel. ia was defeated for Wing this season. ‘Mrs, Henry Jacobson took the train family spent Wednesday to Bismarck last Friaday. Wilbert Lundquist is visiting with| Mr, and Mrs, Roy McCullough and| , £. See and Olof Lein motored to his sister and family Albin Spang- | daughter Barbara visited at the Wm. | Bismarck Monday. Edna Josephson bas sick list the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Babe Knowles and son Leonard spent Saturday in Bis- the week-end at their parental home. Joseph Rise and Arnold Christian son were busihess callers at Wing on Monday. Hilma Olson last Tuesday evening. turned home from Bismarck Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Buth of Sanger spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Mueller home. A. Kopplin is on a buying trip to the cities. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Plepkorn and sons Foster and Claude motored to Bismarck Saturday. Clara Mueller spent the weck-end at her parental home. Mrs. Ed Dalber spent Sunday aft- ernoon with Mrs. Adam Hepper. Lenora Hedstrom and Mabel Mag- nus spent the week-end at their par- ental homes. Elmer Josephson and son Ervin were business callers in Wing Mon- lay. J. J. Horner and wife attended the itson. rizes went to Miss Anne |Silver wedding anniversary of his Beomenetain ena Glen Adame, A |brother, John, at Almont last week lovely lunch was served by the hostess, |feturning Monday. L. H. Knowles was a business caller in Wilton the last of the week. Fred Borth was a dinner guest at Everett Porter and Mr. and Mrs, |the Mueller home last Thursday. Ed Dalhue spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kendall are | with his family in Wing. A number of young folks gathéred Fred Oswald was taken to one of Miss Leatha Johnson left Wednes-/the Bismarck hospitals Saturday. Fred Borth and wife and son spent relatives in the east. She stopped off |Sunday evening at the John Weber, in St. Paul to visit with Mr. and Mrs. | jr, home. ni Jacob Weber and Edith Mueller visited at the Mueller home Sunday.|qay afternoon with Louise Thurn at James Olson transacted business in where she will visit and attend to/Bismarck one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettleson Miss Etta Hoffman visited at the/and children were Wing shoppers Saturday evening. <—— ~ * | Steiber | By MRS. CARLSON and MRS. WM. HICKEL W. 8. Oder called at the John Carlson home Tuesday. Mrs. John Carlson called at the Hickel home Monday afternoon. Emil Sattler and Harry Shafer were Alta callers Friday. J. C. Olson helped John Carlson grind feed Thursday and Friday. Richard Adams spent Thursday evening at the Hickel home. Robert Patzner was an Alta caller store. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children, Dennis and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson spent Wednes- day evening at the Hickel home. Myrwin Oder had the misfortune of fracturing his leg while coasting. John Carlson and Julius Olson were Regan callers Thursday. Bill Hickel called at the W. 8. home Wednesday morning. E. Sheaffer called at the Emil Sat- tler home Saturday. Glen McAllister was an Alta caller Oder night at the Emil Sattler home. Richard Adams and Myrwin Oder spent Friday evening at the J. C. Ol- son home. Albert Anderson who has been serving on the jury in Bismarck for several weeks returned home Satur- day. ‘W. 8. Oder called at the Hickel home Saturday. Dave Dixon, who works in the Wil- ton mine returned home Saturday to spend the week-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hickel and son Wayne were entertained at the John Carlson home Saturday evening. Dave Dixon called at the J. C. Ol- son home Saturday. Paul Rupp of Regan hauled a load of hay to Regan from this vicinity Wednesday. Glen Oder and Lawrence Doppler Of Stewardale spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the home of Mr. Oder’s parents. Delbert Olson spent Sunday at the W. 8. Oder home. evening at the Wm. Hickel home. John Anderson and sons Albert and Ralph were out opening Monday, so it would be possible to use the car for carrying mail. Fred Brackett ‘called at the Ted Amundson home Monday. The infant daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jake passed away Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and family called at the Wm. Witt home caller at the F. Aichell home. Mrs. G. Auch of Tuttle spent a few days visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Aichell. Bie, Ra Baek evar. ee oe par- ents of @ baby born recently. one Kuloski spent Friday night Mr! and Mrs. J.B. Glanville and family were shoppers in Bisma: Saturdey. Mrs. Ben Boss returned to Bismarck with them. Aichell spent Belle Stene were February 3, at Bis- shurch. Triebuasser. Miss ‘Theo Johns spent night as the guest of Miss chant. Gustaf Witt and Ervin Wentz at the Herman Nieters home Wednesday . Wing. Robinson by afrence Adams of Alta, N.D. Mr. score of 19 to 15, This is the last game | taught in the Alta vicinity last year. and Mrs, Christ Christ and Ervin Wentz called at been on the - 4 er a load of merchandise for the Alta jago Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Oder and chil- | calling Wents and afternoon at Wm. Witt home. Louis Novy delivered a load of hogs to Wing Saturday. the R. G. Marchant home Marchant the John Pool home. Ernie Gordon and Jennings trans-| “wer, and Mrs, C. W. Wilkinson and acted business in Wing last Thursday. Conrad evening Fred Smith and G. A, Bossart re-|st'tne grate merny home: Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant and family spent Tuesday night at the Herman Nieters home. Orvey. Bailey, Jake Wentz and Le- roy Marchant were Wing shoppers ‘Thursday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and daughter Mavis spent Monday at the Philip Schuh home. Mrs, Christ Hein returned home Saturday after spending the past week visiting relatives in Tuttle. Etser Witt is visiting her sis-ier, Mrs, Christ Wentz, this week-end. Christ Hein called on Jake Berg Priday evening. Mrs, John Semler gave a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shutton, who were recently married, Mr. and Mrs. John Reizer, Mr. and Mrs. Hickberg, Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Triebruasser and son Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt attended. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieters and daughters, Vivian and Mary Alice and sons Andrew, Harold and Herman, Ervin Wentz and Gustaf Witt spent Saturday evening at the R. G. Mar- chant home. Thomas Ryan took a load of hogs to Wing Saturday. Fred and Albert Hindbouch spent Saturday evening at the Herman Nie- ters home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sperry and son Warren and Irene, Helen and Le- roy Marchant spent Monday evening at the John Pool home. Leroy March:ut spent Sunday eve- ing at the Christ Hein home. Lillie and Evelyn Hein spent Sun- the Jake Berg home. Martha, Albert, Fred and Willie Hindbouch and Marcella, Andrew, Wilbert, Leo and Albert Nieters spent Sunday evening at the Wm. Ryan ome. he o | Additional Sports ° ——— ROY RIEGELS NAMED ASSISTANT MENTOR Man Who Ran 75 Yards the Wrong Way in Big Game Rewarded for Pluck laughed alternately at the antics of blonde young giantby the nameof Riegels, who just had run 75 y the wrong way to pull one of the prize “boners” in all gridiron history. Today, Roy Riegels, with the brand new title of assistant football cosch at his alma mater, the University of California, laughed, not last but at last, at the football misfortunes that Conference championship, was Reigels chosen to help mold future Bear elev- ens. His appointment, announced last night by the executive committee of the assoicated students, was mat- ter of fact. that the football year of 1929 had been a long, tough, grind for one brawny youngster who stayed to “face the mob” when many another would have dropped out of school. ee Fox Terrier Wins America’s Honors Pendiey Calling of Blarney Is Grand Champion of Conti- nent’s Big Show, New pe Feb. 13.—(?)—Pendley Pool |did just well enough to gains 4-3 But those who remembered realized aw New Pittsburgh | tonigh it invades the second NOTICE _OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh.—ss,'. \ Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, Paul, Minn; Minn; B. ds Ruble, Driscoll, N. D. Y notified that the and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1925, was on | |; the 14th day of Decémber, 1926, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year 1925, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is. described as follows: SE% Section 19, Township 137, Range 75. Number of acres, 160. Amount sold for, $27.48. Subsequent taxes paid by pur- chaser, Amount requ! date, $7: In_ add) ie red to redeem at this terest as provide you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a dee: thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by TaXGitness my hand and official seal y of February, 19: this 11th day of, I eriaAiNG z ditor Burleigh County, (Sealy Auditey orth Dakota. (First publication 2/18, 1930.) 2/13-20-27 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION e of North Dakota, County of Bur- Stat: leigh.—ss. Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, N. Dak, To JC. Mpls, Minn.; Dris- coll Cons d Sch. Dit 0. 36, Driscoll, Far. & Mer. St. Bk., Driscoll jeo, W. Knudson, E. J. Anderson, A. M. Bruschwein, M. Hien, 0. N. 'Neison, all Driscoll, You ‘are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1925 was on the 14th day of December, 1926, duly sold as provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year 1925, and that the time for redemption ‘from said sale will expire ninety days from e completed service of this notice. ‘Said land is described as follows: NE\ Section 19, Township 144, Range 78. Number of ‘acres, 160. Amount sold for,’ $31.16. Amount required to redeem at this date, $42.68, In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless vou redeem said land from said sale Before the expiration of the time for redemption, as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by jaw. vitne: i ‘Witness my hand and official seal this 11th day of February, 1930. ISAMINGER, (Sealy Auditor “Burleigh Cotinty, North Dakota. (First publication 2/13, 1930.) 2/13-20-27 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION State of North Dakota, County of Bur- jeigh.—ss, meget County Auditor, Bismarck . Dak. To J. C. Hallum, Mpls., Minn.; Dris- coll Consolidated Sch. Dist. Driscoll, N, D.: Fi Driscoll, N. E. J. Anderson, A. A. Lien, O. N. gol, N.-D. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1925 was on the 14th day of Tjecember, 1926, duly sold, as provided, ‘by law, for the de- Mnquent taxes of the ar 1925, and that the time for redemption from said sale will eras ninety days from the completed hervice of this notice. Said land is described as follows: NEY Section 19, Township 144, Runge 78. Number of acres, 160, Amount sold for $31.16. ae et to redeem at this ate, $42.68. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless ou redeem said land from said sale efore the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a de thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by ._M. Bruschwein, Nelson, all Dris- itness my hand and official seal this 11th day of February, 1930. ‘A. C. ISA: MINGER, (Seal) i 5 First publication 2/13, 1936.) ¢ peig/ig-20-287 f Auditor’ Burleigh County, North Dakota. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In_the Matter of the Estate of John 'g. Baker, also known as J. 8, Baker, ceased, Notice Is hereby given by the un- dersigned, A. R. A. Laudon, Admin- istrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of John S. Baker, also known 'y, Minnesota, to t all persons having claims id deceased to exhibit t with necessary vouchers, within six months after the first pub- eation of this notice, to F. E. Mc- Curdy, the resident agent of the un- dersigned Administrator with the Will annexed whose office and residence and postoffice address is Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court of Bur- of, ® gallery of nearly 10,000 8, she was the best dor in the 54th arualanee Before wire-haired Fox Terrier, with a ham- mer-shaped: head, mutton chop whis- ® black spot here and there, and the Wi HUGH S, FULLERTON, Jr. York, Feb. 13.—(#}—One of the the try. Pendley calling of Blarney is a| {i kers, tan ears, curly white coat with | Be ning Punch 3 leigh County, North Dakota at his of- fice in the Court House in.the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, or to the undersigned personally. You are hereby further noted that ° Hon, LC. Davies, Judge the County’ Court within’ and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 19th day of August, A.’D. 1930, at the hour of fen ‘o'clock in te forenoon of sald ker, Deceased, w! ma are tha, duly and regular!; ited as hereinbefore provided. nexed of iohn 8. Baker, known as J. 8. Baker, De- ceased. First publication on the 6th day of February, 1930. win Sindell, Attorneys for. A init tor eit the Wilt Annexed, ‘Washburn, Nort! 101 aes Nyeelacse LEASING OF STATE Korien Skee ni YY ool lant in'Bt ich a os Tipe ic Teast county, ‘onthe ry, 1930, commencing at lands will be leased to art tee must be t ar gt the day ia University Re right vo t Biamarck, N. D,, this 8nd Gay ,of January,.1 ae SYMRLY, State Land Conminsioner, 1/2-9-16-23730; 3/1 }-13-20 Georgia's income in 1929 from 10 j | the 14th day of December, as J. 8 Baker, Deceased, late of the |; City’ of Redwood Falls, Redwood Count e creditors NOTICE OF EXPIRATION or Btate.of North Dakota, County of Bur. leigh—se. 4 Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, . Dak. z To William G, Hoerr, Mankato, Minn. ju are rear 1925, and ime for, redemption ‘from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice, Said land is described as follows: SEK Section 13, Township 143, otis Number of acres, 160, erent sold Hie vas ee a mount requires oO re a pts dates 10.14. aia n addition’ to the above amou will be reaulred to pay the cost of ihe service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you re- deem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for re- demption as above stated, u deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax wale certificate as provided by aw. Witness my hand and official a this 11th day of Te 1930. ban c. . ISAMINGER, (Seal) Auditor Burleigh County, ‘ North Dakota. (First publication 2/13, 1930.) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION REDEMPTION» OY State of North Dakota, C y s Teh, fa, County of Bur. Office County Auditor, Bismarck, N. Dak. To Willldm G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn, You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter, described and Which Was assessed in your name for taxation for the yeur 1925 was on 1926, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de, Inquent taxes of the year 192s, and that the time for. redemption ‘tro said sale will expire ninety day's from the completed service of this notice Suid land is described as follows: NEN ion Towns! ~Range 7.’ aie Number of acres, 165, Ainount old for, ¥ar.27, uksequent taxes * paid 4 Annee, $40.68: oe ne mount required to redeem at date, $126.24, sag In addition’ to the above amount Before the expiration of the time f¢ redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of fhe tax sale certificate as provided by Witness my harid and officia! this 11th day of February, 1930. A. C. ISAMINGE| (Seal) = Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota, (First publication 2/13, 1930.) 2/13-20-27 1 seal NOTICE OF EXPIRATION REDEMPTION ve, eae of North Dakot » County of Bur- leigh.—ss, Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, To a William G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn, nd F. H. Carpenter Lumber Com: the nd hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1925 was on the 14th day of December, 1926, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- Mnquent taxes of the year and that the time for redemption ‘from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follow: NW'% Section 23, Township 137, “Range 45. Number of acres, 160. aiene, sare os $41.10. jubsequen axes paid b; ur id chaser, tines fice mount required to redeem a i date, 110-49. . tae In addition to the above amount before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, « decd +} thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by Witness my hand and offi¢ial this 11th day of February, 1930, (Seal) uinty North Dakota. (Firat pubjteation 2/13, 1930.) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh.—ss. Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, To Leslie 8. Hackney, St. Paul, Minn.; Union Inv. Co. Mpls. Minn.; E. J. Ruble, Driscoll; 8D.” ns 4 You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinai December, 192 sold, ax provided by law, for the de- Unquent taxes of the year 1925, and that the time for redemption ‘front said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: NE% Section 19, Township 137, Range 75. Number of acres, 160, Amount sold for, $27 Subsequent taxes chi 7.48. paid by pur- ed to redeem at this late, $73.8 In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest us provided by Jaw and unless fou redeem sald land from said sale efore the expiration of the time for redemption above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by a Witness my hand and official seal this 11th day of February, 1930. . C, ISAMINGER, (Seal) Aud! or Barleigh County, forth Dakota. (Firat publication 2/13, 1930.) 2/13-20-27 NOTICE _OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION State of North Dakota, County of Bur- ef coll Driscoll i, N. D.; Far. er. St. Bk., Driscoll, N. D.; Geo, N. Knudson, 3, J. Anderson, A. M, Bruschwein, ien and ©. N. Nelson, ali y notified that the hereinafter described rou mre tract. of land and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the ycar 1925 the 14th day of December, 1926, d 80! provided by law, for the de- taxes of the year 1925, and he time for redemption ‘from said sale will expire ninety days trom the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: ain 19, Township 144, nge 78. Number of ‘acres, 1 Amount sold for, ss jubsequent taxes ure chaser, $63.61, Giese hy Amount required to redeem at this + date, $118.04, In addition to the above amount mn efore the expiration from said le of the time for redemption as above stated, a dee u f will issue to the holder of x sale certificate as provided by @_and official mreaiy 1930. (Beal) aus He Ei, it publicati bibdate Pe da a ar be received by the achsol Sorrd of Utbbs Be Wea Bea Son. 1b, 1940, ‘transport. chi o'clock reserves right to reject any or all bids. . All bids on outside envelope. By order of sc! FW, Dist. No. bi for four 4 {fom school during the coming school term. t furnish his we pins focal, Me mutt be marked “Sealed dy ai *