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10 Still By B. P. HAGSTROM “Mr. and Mrs, Fred Johnson and ynar Johnson were Sunday visit- ; Mrs, Arthur Johnson. e . Walter Sundquist ‘ ere callers of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson Tuesday. Mrs. Ed. Braehl and Mrs. Conrad | Johnson were callers of Mrs. Arthur ‘Johnson one day last week. rom and son Oscar were ‘Leslie Wayne are staying at the home Of Mrs. Falkenstein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson. } Conrad Johnson spent Thursday tht in jan. me Brachl hauled @ load of coal ‘Tuesday. I Ole Hagstrom called at the Chas. ‘Noon home one day last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and (Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Johnson called ‘at the Fred Johnson home Tuesday. ‘Bert Hedstrom motored to Wilton ‘Thursday. | Miss Leona Braehl was an over ‘night guest of Miss Hilma Johnson (Friday night. |. Mrs. A. Johnson spent a few days ‘last week with Mr. and Mrs. Steve “Little of near Regan. Miss Velma Johnson spent the (week-end with her cousin Miss Na- j dine Noon. | The Hagstrom’s called on Mr. and ¥ Mrs. Oscar Erickson Friday p. m. § Eric Pearson and Ole Hagstrom ,called on William Backman of near Priday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson, son By MRS. JOHN CARLSON and MES. WM. HICKEL Regan callers Tuesday . ‘Olson, Delbert Olson and John Carl- Callers at the Hickel home Wed- 3 avert Olson, Mr. and | -J. C. Olson, Del . On , and children, J. C. Olson home Wednesday oren . and Mrs, Glen Oder and little daughter Delores motored to Welch Spur Tuesday and returned home ‘Wednesday. Glen McAllister is working at the ‘Ted Amundson home. ‘Miss Mary E. Doyle spent the week end at the home of her sister . | munity, George Guldburg drove through with Ben's car to South Dakota on a visit and to get their mother. Lurverne Guldburg is taking care of Ben's re- Pair shop during his absence. Bill Ryan and son Thomas were in Wing Saturday, Fred Plieness and sons and (Coon) Merkel were in Wing Saturday. Art Pees was in Wing Saturday. Ralph Halver and son Stanley, were in Wing on business Saturday. Archie Franzen was in Wing visit- | ing friends Saturday. Omer Clough was in Wing Satur- day and alsoJakie Goub. Peter Demagolla and his sister, Mrs. Charlie King were in Goodrich and .| Hurdsfield on business one day this week. Miss Otillia Broza spent the week €nd with her parents north of Arena. Her brothers came after her Friday evening. Raymond King called Synday at the McIntyre home. ae Andrew Kraft and his mother and his sister Irene and Martha were guests Sunday at the Fred Haas home. Godfried Weber was a guest Sun- day at the Kraft home. Adiela Kraft and two of the Stieglemeyer girls and their brother and Philip and Arthur Kraft were guests Sunday afternoon at the Mc- Intyre home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Almer and family were guests Sunday of rela- tives near Goodrich. Robert Smith called at' his Uncle Ed. Smith's Sunda: Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove and Lurverne Guldburg and Mrs. Ben Klangenburg and children were din- ner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith are the Parents of a new baby born some time ago. Mrs. Charlie King and daughter and son returned home Sunday after being away a few days, —______» l Hazelton | e By ELEANOR LANDBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson en- tertained a number of friends at .| bridge Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dietrich left early Saturday morning by car on a | business trip to Bowman, North Da- kota. They returned Monday report- ing the roads in terrible condition. Miss Marjorie Kurtz spent the ome with her cousin Dorothy Mrs. Thomas Shea, accompanied by her daughter Mildred and Miss Mil- dred McDonnell were shopping in fternoon. .| Linton Monday a: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prefontaine, Mrs. Susan Shaunessy and Rev. Father Schweitzer were visitors at the J. J. Landsberger home Sunday afternoon. Mat Stramer and Wendelin Fisher ihe business callers in Linton Mon- ‘Tuesday morning at the St. Paul's .| rectory took place the wedding of Miss Maxine Colburn and Mr. Bennie Beastrom. The bride and groom were attended by Allen and Miss Tilda Beastrom, brother and sister of the ;8toom. Both bride and groom have lived in Hazelton for the greater Part of their lives, the bride being the | eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Colburn, editor of the Hazelton In- dependent and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Beastrom, old- time residents of the Hazelton com- The newlyweds will reside for the present on the E. O. Bea- strom farm. Congratulations! Friday evening Howard Stone and his debators of Jamestown motored to our village and debated the local high school debating team, coached by Miss Esther Girard. The match took place in the high school as- sembly, ‘Wednesday evening tie local debat- ing team will meet the Mandan team in the high school assembly. If they Bowman to debate in the near fu- ture, e Alta e David Schaffer was a caller at Karl Schatz home Monday. Edwin Schatz was a caller at the Henry Schatz home Monday after- Susie Schatz returned home trom Bismarck Thursday. She is visiting at the John Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer Caully and NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS win the decision they will go to} da! THE BISMARCK Henry Schatz home Sunday after- noon, Edwin Schatz a caller at the Henry Schatz home Sunday. Emil Johnson and Fred Brackett were callers at Pickardville Friday. Rudolph, Donald and Henry Pc ragaags were Alta callers Satur- jay. Dan and Alfred Reinhart were callers at Alia Saturday evening. Miss Jacie L. Keck was a caller at the Fred Brackett home Saturday. Elmer Qaully was a caller at the Tom Low home Sunday afternoon. Jack Coombs was a caller at the L. Adams home Monday afternoon. ————-® SOOM exec aro ORD | Turtle Creek | ——————_______—_ By SARAH HLINLE Mrs, A. Heinle and Mrs. Fred Wag- ner were visiting at the Wm. Wag- ner home last Tuesday the day was Spent sewing a quilt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherer were visitors at the John Hammock home last Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Lagge were visitors at the Fred Wagner home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Legge and family were visitors at the John Hammock home last Monday even- ing. Mr. Brown, Jr., was an over night guest at the John Hammock home last Monday. Amorz those that fixed the road were Dave Keck, John Hammock and Dan and John Gill last Wednesday. Miss Annastacia Brezden and Mary, Olga Savaski were visitors at the Wm. Ewine home last Sunday. Ben Laverne Guldburg we-e dinner guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. Mrs. evening. Elmer Drum went to injured arm. night. Carl Wolf was visiting at the Elmer Drum home Monday. working for Charlie Sattler. Andrew were visiting at Andrew Kraft’s Friday. * Harry Ulfers, Ray Hazlegrove, Phil- ip Webber, Owen McIntyre, Ed Smith and Gotfred Webber were among those who attended the meeting in Wing Saturday. Mrs. Andrew Kraft and son Andrew, iting at the Fred Haas home Sunday. Mrs. Anna King and daughter Charlotte and Peter were business callers in Hurdsfield an¢ Goodrich were shopping in day also attended the farmers meet- ing held there. . Bob Smith called on his Uncle Ed Roemick’s Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Glanville were business callers in Arena Saturday. Gust Niemiller was a business caller at the Heinle home Thursday. Jack Ewine motored to Wilton ‘Wednesday by truck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brezden moved to their farm near Wilton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Haugen were visitors at the Wm. Erwine home Tuesday evening. E Joe Holkup motored Priday. Mr. Bros was busy working at the Wm. Euine home last week. The next P. T. A. meeting will be held at District 24, School No. 2, Fri- day the 21st of March. e | Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE to Wilton Ray Hazlegrove was a business call- er at Carl Wolf's Thursday. Miss Lena Kraft has been assisting with the housework at the McIntyre home a few days this week. Miss Helen King returned to St. Paul Friday to resume her duties in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Harry Ulfers returned from Hurds- field Tuesday evening where they tended the funeral of Charlie King. Miss Olga Webber of Nappen, IIl., visited at the Drym home the fore part of the week. She is a sister of Mrs. Drum. Charlotte and Reymond King called at Mrs. Ulfers’ Thursday after- noon. Bluch Wagner made a business trip to Wing Saturday. Harry Ulfers, Bill Gellner, Mr. Hanson, Chris Wetzel, the Buller boy: George Phel, Elmer Drum, Jack Dri coll were among the business callers in Arena Saturday. Carl Wolf and Owen McIntyre called on Bluch Wagner Friday. Gotfred Webber visited the Kraft young folks Sunday evening. Andrew Kraft and mother were callers at the John Webber home Fri- day. Mrs. Anna King and son Raymond and daughter Miss Charlotte and Peter Domagolla, also Dean Glanville and Ed Smith were guests at the Mc- Intyre home Sunday. Mrs, Elmer Drum took her sister Miss Olga Webber to Goodrich Wed- nesday where they visited a few days with their mother Mrs. Webber. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier and family who spent the winter in Kan- sas City, Mo., returned home Satur- ry. Jacob Steiglemeyer and Andrew Kraft were buisness callers in Wing Tuesday. Annual township meeting was held} at the clerk Mrs. Bert Glanville’s office. All members of the board ied being present. The usual routine of business was gone over. Township en will be held Tuesday, March Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville were dinner guests Wednesday at the Mc- cl Intyre home. Ray Hazlegrove called at Carl Wolf's and McIntyre’s Wednesday. Mrs. Adams were Alta 's Tues- day afternoon. iii Edwin and Emmanuel Schatz were callers at the Horvitz Adams home Thursday afternoon. Emmanuel Schatz was a caller at the John Stroh home Wednesday. Ed Schatz was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Thursday afternoon. Rudolph and David Schaffer were Lester Hawkins moved to a farm northeast of Tuttle Monday. The place where he wintered was sold, hence the reason for moving. Ed. Pond, Dave Johnson and Harry | i Ulfers were callers at the Hazlegrove y home Monday. Mrs, Adam Haas, who has been ill with stomach flu for the past week is not improving very fast. Mrs. Andrew Kraft and son An- drew were transacting business in Wing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove, Mrs. Brings Instant Relief Druggists Report Enormous Sales of New Pepsin Elixir i By i iid Hed ; Edith and Alice Stiglemyer, Delia King visited the Kraft girls Tuesday Goodrich Tuesday to see Dr. Keselsky about his Ed. Stigelmeyer was a caller at the Charlie Sattler home Thursday Gust Meckel from near Denhoff is Klagenburg and children and! school No. 1 Tuesday where Elsie Cunning] teaches, ton Fisher and baby daughter Ar- della Vivian who came home from bed St. Alexius hospital last Thurs- daughters Martha and Irene were vis- |: Kraft, Emil Stigelmyer, Philip and / gheidon place. Arthur Kraft and Raymond King were visiting the McIntyre children Sunday. Harold Kraft is employed at Elmer Drum’s for the coming season. Trygs By GLADYS NELSON Harry Smith made a trip to Bis- marck Tuesday transacting business. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coleman has been named Aldne Jeanette. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Willie Jiras motored to Bismarck Tuesday on various business missions. The men also transacted business in Mandan. Three new pupils started to Tryge Great Faith in The New Konjola Medicine Shown Many Prominent Bismarck Peo- ple Among First at the Hall Drug Store; Konjola Man Regan. and Martin Nelson and ‘Willie Jiras called at the Oscar Cole- man home Friday. Pete Lundquist and Albin Spang- family, Howard Nelson from Max, and Sam Brown were supper guests medical compound. It is appalling to note the | 9. the great majority of modern people THE KONJOLA MAN who are suffering from different forms of stomach, liver, kidney and bowel disorders. Several prominent well-known Bismarck residents were re the first to purchase this med. nst| Lost Her Sluggishness samples and literature. “Konjola takes a different form of action on the human system than any known medicine,” said The meals, sufferers ts. own Mrs. John Mueller was a visitor at the J. J. Horner home Saturday even- ing. 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Jansen Gas Ended For This Lady a ‘You may think because you have been suffering so long and terri- bly that nothing will help you now. But you cannot read this letter of Mrs. Margaret Wallace without believing that there is hope for you, too, in Tanlac. “All the good thitizs I could say about Tanlac would not express my true sentiments. For 18 years I suffered stomach troubles worse than anybody it seems to me. Gases filled and i me causing @ pain around the heart and the pain would ex- tend to my back and shoulders and then turn into neuritis, I suffered awfully. Whatever I ate resulted in heartburn. Tenlae is the only medicine that could cope with such severe troubles as mine. It ‘relieved. me fully, my stomach is in best condition in 13 years, no longer caus- ing acid, gases and heartburn.” Other Remedies May Promise But Tanlac Performs! and got cut off, cat off. , “She Can’t Get You Unless ‘ You Hang Up,” Said Pop ‘Mrs, Scott called up to get Mom’s recipe for that epecial kind of cake she makes and Mom was reading it off to her when she hit the receiver hook accidentally Mom kept saying “hello” and trying to talk to Mrs. Scott till Pop said “She can't get you unless you hang 1up #0 your line won't be busy,” saying that the person ‘who makes the call is the one to call again if they are é ‘And feat 08 ace as Mom lung up, not saying any- , thing, tha telephione rang and it was Mrs. Scott again, showing thet it works just like Pop said it does,