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ee oh * yy et : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. 1¥80 i Wilson | By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Wagner and ton Melvin spent Monday evening at the Christ Wolf home. Gust Neimiller and Emanuel Hints i oe§ Friday: afternoon at - Wild “Mr. and Mrs. Zohn A. Berg called at McAllester home Sunday eve- ning. Me. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Berg and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Set Wag. ner, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sc! all spent Sunday at the river. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gesele spent day afternoon at the J. J. Kurle Mr. and Mrs. Christ) Wolf and family motored to Wilton Saturday evening. . Mr, and Mrs. John Berg called at the Gust Neimiller home Monday evening. Dan Meyer of Mercer was a busi- di ness caller at the J. A. Berg home Tuesday. John Schlodt was a business caller this vicinity Tuesday. Mrs. John Berg entertained the Ladies’ Aid Sunday, August 10. Outside guests were Mr. and Mts. Philip Miller of Washburn. The young folks* spent Sunday evening at the lake swimming. A number from this neighborhood roe Sunday at Brush Lake where the German Baptist church held baptisi ing. Glen McAllister called at the John | Pic} Berg home Wednesday evening. Jake and John Wagner called on their uncle, R. A. Berg, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wamer were dinner guests at the Gust Neimiller home Sunday, " ., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and fam- ily motored to the river Saturday to pick chokecherries. A number of-rigs are starting to thresh this week. : Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and baby called at the Wm. Wagner home Wednesday evening. © eo Florence Lake | By HELEN WITT Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family and Mr. and Be Lathe Sellinger and son Earl spent Sunday ‘afternoon at the Dan McKinnon home in. Denhoff. Mrs. Arthur Tees and son Junior and Mrs. John Witt called at the Charles Johns home Saturday. Ella Fade returned to her parental home Sunday evening. John Witt threshed for R. G. Mar- chant last week. Ruth Lytle spent a few days last week visiting Clover Johns. Dan McKinnon motored to the Henry Seilinger home Saturday. His son Donald returned home with him for the week-end. LaVerne Harvey is staying at the Charles Johns home while her moth- er is visiting relatives in Montana. Wing shoppers Saturday evening from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family, Mr. ind Mrs. Fred Smith-and family, Mrs. Josephine Tees and son James, Mr. ind Mrs, Vernon Bailey and baby and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt. Mrs. Mary Walters, Mrs. Herman Seilinger and Mrs. John Witt spent eee, evening at the Henry Geilinger ome. Irene and LeRoy Marchant called at the Humphrey Bailey home Sun- day. Ella Fade spent Sunday visiting at her parental home. Miss Irene Marchant helped her sister, Mrs. J. Witt cook for threshers Monday and Tuesday. Miss Tracy Degner is assisting Mrs. Fred Smith with her house werk. Jacob Roth of Tuttle is working at the J. E. Witt home this week. Mrs. Fred Smith and family-end Miss Tracy Degner called at the Fred Borth and Adolph Degner home Sun- day. - —$_-_—__-¢ Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE b ‘ Clifford Speepteon spent Sunday afternoon with Frank Farley. Mrs. O. R. Tolliver, Mr. and Mrs. L. ©. Holmes, and Mrs. Albert Little called at Roy Farley’s home Monday and helped Mrs. Farley celebrate her birthday. Mrs. C. O. Kettleson returned home Friday evening. Callers at J. F. Little’s home Tues- day were Francis and Lawrence Fitz- gerald, A. H. Lundberg, and Ole Aune. Mr. Ehnes motored Wednesday to McClusky after repairs for his header, Mrs. Joe Cook fell last week and hurt her arm. Dean Myers of Denhoff called at J, F. Little’s and Joe Cook’s homes Sunday. Dean’s mother is visiting at the Cook home. Elizabeth Jorgenson and Phyllis Little called at the P. E. Patton home Friday. Fred pe oes called at the L. Jor- genson home Sunday morning. Alfred Bouche, Raymond Roselyn, and Mary Patton attended catechism at Wing Sunday morning. ? Regan callers Saturday night were J. F. Litile, Clayton, Clyde and Ruth, Mr. Graft, Mr. and Mrs, Fitzgerald and family, Mr.and Mrs. Ehnes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg, Mr. and Mrs. Oison, Mr. and Mrs. Bay McCullough and family, w Koeb, and "Allen Tolliver. air. and Mrs, Wallace Sherman end family called at the James Fitz- gerald home Wednesday evening. Mr. Ehnes called at J. F. Little’s home Wednesday. Laurice, Elizabeth, Franklin and Hazel Mae Jorgenson were Regan callers Thursday. Tra McCoy had the misfortune to break his arm Friday morning while cranking a Ford car. Ray McCullough purchased a sec- ~jand Mrs. Jake Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ter the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Arthur Strand. Mary and Roselyn Patton stayed wish Hester Bailey while their moth- er attended Homemakers’ ae hoon, 3 ira Bailey was a Regan caller] John Olsen was a caller in Meno- Thursday. F.\ Little an Ruth, Mrs. lor and Mrs. Ira Bailey, met at the Ira Bailey home Friday afternoon to audit the books. Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Tayl Wednesday when new officers were elected. Mr. and Mrs, Emery Williams and iome Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy bape pe and children called at the Roy. home Thursday on school business, Vincent Shermancalledat his broth; er, Wallace’s home, Saturday after- noon to get his car, then tat on to Dickinson. Laurice Fitzgeral worked in his place. Mr. and Mrs, S. W. Nemetz and family motored to Bismarck Satur- ay. Mr. J. R. Fitzgerald and son Lawrence were dinner guests at the J. F. Little home Saturday. Lewis Jorgenson, Will Ehness and Will Kraft called a the J. F. Little|™er Ownas and Lawrence Madland join in a horseshoe | Homes Sunday. home Sunday to game with Clyde and Virgil. Sides were chosen and a very interesting | [00m with his brother John. game was played. Callers at the Lewis Jorgenson, ™an’s wind mill Friday morning. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Ruth Wilmont, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mickelson, George Mickelson, and George Hecker of skardsville. Regan and Canfield. junior ball teams played on the Regan grounds Sunday. The game was won by Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson called at the P. E. Patton home Sun- lay. Bartholomew Fitzgerald and Guy Knutson motored to Sunday where they will be employed through harvesting and threshing. J. F. Little motored to the James: Fitzgerald home Tuesday mornin to get Lawrence to work, as Virgi is sick. Regan ‘callers Monday were Mrs. J. F. Little and Phyllis; Mrs. Chris Waugeman and children, Mrs. An- drew Olson and son, tall) Moproe called at the An- Grew Kolb home Saturday evening. Mr. McCullough and son Bill mo- tored to Wilton Thursday. Chas. Hettick motored to Regan Friday. Mary Scott was a Bismarck caller Thursday of last week. Wilbur Lundquist and Andrew Kolb were Regan callers Tuesday. Jennings Kettleson and Marvin Alm called at the Ernest Gordon home Sunday. Ben Nelson, Ernest Gordon, and Jennings Kettleson, who are em- ployed with the Rue Bros. doing road work, spent the week-end at their homes, Mr. Gordon and Ernest called at the Nels Nelson home Sunday after- noon. e | Wing —-———4@ By LILLIE MUELLER Mr. and _Mrs..Fred Borth and fam- ily spent Suriday at the Bossart home. John Weber, jr., and wife, drove to Bismarck Sunday. They visited Arey Mrs. Kraft-at the Bismarck hos- pital. Edgertons and Grahams spent Sun- day in Bismarck and Mandan. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. See, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson and Mrs. Larson drove to Jamestown Sunday to see a baseball game. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson motored to Tuttle Friday. Leins and Tybergs were visiting relatives in Regan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Knowles of Bis- marck are spending a few days visit- ing here this week. Richard Weber has returned to his ‘home.- He has been working at the Patterson ranch. , Mrs. J. J. Horner. entertained Mr. Christ Berg and- Jake Hein at her home on Surféay. Mrs. Ed Larson visited with Viola Hagen in Tuttle one day last week. Miss Sena Torgeson, former school teacher at Wing, now of Amery, Wis., Past. few days. - David and Richard Weber and Edith Mueller, spent Sunday visiting at the Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth, spent Sunday visiting-in Bismarck and Mandan. F. M. McCarthy of Steele was a Wing caller Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. Ktemenetsky and Ed Larson motored to Wimbledon on Sunday. Clara Rise of Lein spent Sunday with the smaller Mueller girls. John Weber, jr. was & business caller in Tuttle Monday. Harold and Edith Mueller and Olive Rise spent Sunday evening visiting at the Bleth home. Andrew Larson left for Minnesota last week. George Anderson was a business caller at the John Weber, jr.. home on Friday. Willard Hubbell of Fairmont. am, spent Sunday at his home Viola Hagen and Sena Torgeson were dinner® guests at. the Graham home one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wall and daughter, and Hazel Jacobson, -all of Bismarck, spent Sunday at the Henry Jacobson home. The Christ Bergs and Dan Hein families motored to the river Monday. Mrs. and Fred Cumber, Blanche Cumber and Marcus Nagle, all of Jamestown, were visiting with friends here Saturday. Mrs. Fred Aichele spent several days visiiting her folks in Tuttle this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harvey have returned home after a trip to Mon- tana. ond hand coupe of Joe Kiefer. William ‘Kettleson and nephew, Crayton, called at the C. O. Kettle- son home Friday morning. Delbert Davis helped S. B. Olson ‘Wednesday morning to fix his water tank. Phyllis Little spent Thursday night with Elizabeth Jorgeson. upper guests at the J. F. Little home Sunday were Will Kraft, Will Ehnes, Laurice, Elizabeth and Lewis Jorgenson. @ Homemakers’ club met with Mrs. Roy Little on Thurs A By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN 1, Selmer Ownas_transacted business Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman and ‘son and Miss Gladys Tooker called at the Owen home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw and family transacted businéss in Bismarck Wednesday m a Mrs. Tooker and daughters Eveiette | club meet-| pers in Bismarck Wednesday fore- the Canfield ladies’ aid| ing. The | ter Dieteman a couple days this week. oF | town. ae aah called: at the Roy Farley | were callers in Menoken Friday morn- ‘arley | Bismarck Friday morning for some Willow City | | -jwhen Emma, Althea and Orson will as been visiting in this vicinity the| 7 —______, Wing callers Wednesday evening | Frances | were Sylvia, Sula. Severi, and Eina ° @/Eekholm, Mrs./John Gylden and! Sunday afternoon. Gilbert Cederstrom took his father to the Bismarck hospital Wednesday for-treatment for his legs. Mr. and Mrs, Dietzman were snop- ken Wednesday evening. Floyd Owen was a caller at the W. A. Dietzman home Thursday morn- Joe Fisher combined grain for Wal- John Glum is helping John Olsen harvest this week. Jake Merkle and Edwin Dietzman Joe Fisher and Jake Fetch went to Tepairs for the truck. Marvin Sherman and son Chester were callers at the John Olsen home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland and son came Monday from the northern part of the state to take care of his crop and also visit with relatives. Miss Molly Glum has been assisting Mrs. Lawrence Madland with the house work the past week. Carl Muth was a caller at the Sel- Louie Olsen spent Sunday after- John Glum repaired Walter Dietz- Jake Fetch delivered grain to Menoken for Joe Fisher Thursday and a: iday. Miss Evelette Tooker spent Sunday A luncheon | Gladys Tooker at the Dietzman home | nio, Henry Bates, Henry Thoyre, Henry and Andrew Eckholm. Miss Venla Inget spent Sundi with Miss Sylvia Eckholm. , John Gylden and sons Severet and Sergie were Saturday evening callers at Gust Eckholm’s. Sulo Eckholm assisted Severt Gyl- den fixing his car Sunday. Edwin Olson was a caller at John Gylden’s Sunday evening. r Alta j by KARL SCHATZ Carl Larson of Wakefield, Neb., ar- rived here Thursday of last week and is now employed at the Hecker farm. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, Thofield, Esther and Pauline attended the Bap- tism at Brush lake Sunday. Esther Joh:1son and Caroline Brock- ett spent Sunday evening with, Ruth Schatz, Rudolph Schafer is em; at the D. Hochhalter farm. ict Mrs. E. Johnson and Esther, Andy and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenmet and children spent Sunday afternoon at Brush lake. Ed Kurley spent Sunday event ery and Hank ‘Schate.” ay wid Schatz spent Sund: ith Johnnie Schafer. csi ch Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cchatz attended church in McClusky Sunday evening. Gus Schatz and Karl Larson spent Sunday evening in McClusky.” Karl Schatz, Gus Edmond, Pauline and David spent Monday at Painted Woods picking chokecherries, afternoon with her parents and her cousins who were visiting here from Pierre, 8. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Lester P@ter and family from Pierre, 8. Dak., are vis- iting at the Martin Tooker home, Mr. Potter is a brother of Mrs. Tooker, a Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. George Ely enter- tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherman and family. Mrs. Rhoda Wood spent several days of this week in Bismarck assist- ing Mrs. Cora Paul at the detention hospital. Mrs. C. D. King entertained the Menoken Ladies Aid Thursday after- noon. Seven members were present. A luncheon was served. A quilt was Pieced by the ladies during the aft- ernoon. Stephen Funston was taken ill Fri- day afternoon and taken to a Bis- marck hospital Friday night. He re- turned to his home ‘Sunday. It was thought he suffered an attack of ap- pendicitis. Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family spent Friday afternoon visiting Mrs. R. M. Ludeman: Mrs. Laura Dance and daughter. Nellie, were entertained at dinner Sunday by Miss Hazel Paris at her farm home north of Bismarck. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Fegelstrom and fam- ily and Mr. Danielson of Bismarck spent Sunday picking berries north of Menoken. While here they also called at the Arthur Norlin home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ludeman, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Soules at Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling and family motored to Bismarck, Sunday, calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Boelter. They also motored to the river to pick berries. Vv. M. Craven and daughter, Ro- berta, were in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. V. M. Craven will entertain the Menoken Homemakers’ club to- day. Mrs. R. G. Abelein and daughter Avis, motored to Bismarck Saturday afternocn. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Vernum and William Hansen were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Misses Emma, Althea and Orson King, accompanied Fred Hansen to Lake Jewett, Minn., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen. Mrs. c. D. King expects to motor there next week, spending several days, return with her. Park Wood is now combining for Dell Warren. Mrs. Richard Salter and son, Mrs. M. E. Funston and daughter, Ella, motored to Bismarck Safurday_after- oon, Miss Ruby Walgren spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday visiting Miss Tolene Agnew. . R. L. Dralle returned to his home Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew mo- tored to Hazelton spending Saturday night and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soules. Mrs. G. N. Varnum and Mrs. Luella Bird and daughter visited at the L. J. Agnew home Sunday afternoon. Miss Tena Neth spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting Miss Iolene | Agnew. By S. GYLDEN [ Mrs. Ida Thorson and children, Theodore, Elmer, Ruth, and Francis and Sylvia Eckholm were Wing call- ers Monday. Sula Eckholm was a business caller at John Gylden’s Monday. Andrew and Harold Dronen were Wing callers Tuesday afternoon. ' Severt, Sadie, and Sallie Gylden,! were callers at Dave Josephson's Monday evening. Edwin Olson and Bill Wattaja were} callers at S. C. Holmes Monday eve-j ning. Miss Sylvia Eckholm was on the sick list Monday. The party dance at the Finn hall, was quite well attended. Everyone} reports a good time. Music was fur- nished. by the “Radio Rambler.” Henry Pihlaja, Matt Seltala, Matt! Jully, George Kanonious and Emi Lehta, left for South Dakota, Satur- day evening, and returned home Sun- day evening. Lyman ] daughter Sadie and sons Severt and Sergie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja, | Saima Pihlaja, George Kanonious— and Edwin Olson. ~ Elmer Josephson was a business caller in this vicinity Thursday. Miss Helma Olson called Gylden’s Thursday. | Wyllis and Bernice Wanttaja spent | Saturday evening with their grand-| parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olson. | ohn | large crowd was in attendance. Mrs. ve Patton gave a talk on canni e| and Violet and Mrs. Léster Potter and daughters Luella and Alic¢ called’ on Callers at Gyiden's Sunda: were | Lydia Lehta, Sigrid and Henry Wai- ;Spending the past week witn his sul, lay at death’s door in a hospital|/a glass of port ting. He probably will not live AF H i 4S eveusg a smartly dressed beau-|agitated and depressed. Consul Ends His Life tiful blonde woman, unknown toling with friends,”. he recounted, With Final Flourish | them, cated ana saw the consul in|“when my Brazilian colleague sent his room. atetate . Py for me. He sobbed like a in and Oporto, Portugal, Aug. 16—(7)—]| After she left Dr. de Mello sent|unfolded a sad tale to me, telling me Dr. Adhemer die Mello, Brazilian con-|two letters te be mailed and ordered | how unhappy he was. ine! Then, appar-| “I tried to cheer him up when here today after an attempt at sul-|ently as an after-thought he sent for suddenly a shot was fired. Dr. de cide ip a strange andedramatic set-|Ricardo Segui Argentine consu) and his intimate friend. Seeui arriving found alm areatly and shot himself.” Cleveland, Aug. flag across his chest, crumpied. The staff of his hotel said early did not see him fire or see the gun —_—_— BISMARCK Esther and Pauline Schatz spent Friday evening with Edna and Ida Wentz at Pickardville, Eddie Johnson, Alvin Brockett and Rudolph Schafer visited at the K. Schatz home Sunday evening. Hank, Henry and Carl Schatz trans- acted business in McClusky Monday. Dick Hugiemann of-Bismarck 1s em- ployed at the Geo. Hecker home. = Mrs. E. Johnson, Esther and baby Roy spent Wednesday afternoon at the Karl Schatz home. zs Several young folks gathered at the Hecker lake Thursday evening. Charles Schatz, who has been em- Ployed at the bank in McClusky, is now helping M. Coombs with His haying. Glen McCluster is employed at the Hank and Ed Schatz farm. Mrs, Adams was an Alta shopper Wednesday afternoon. J. R. Jones was a, business caller at the K. Schatz farm Tuesday, | Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Jackson, and baby were Steele caller: Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Vleet and children of Chicago are visiting his father, E. A. Van Vleet, at present Mrs. Ben Orne and daughter, Ruby, also mother, Mrs. F. B. Paslay, spent Thursday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Rodney Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen and family enjoyed a week-end visit from Mr.-Christensen’s two nieces and &.nephew,-Alma, June and Oscar Omeas of Chicago. They have been visiting relatives in Iowa, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, The trip was made by car. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith motored to Regan Saturday evening returning home Sunday, bringing their grand- daughter, Doris Carlsen, back with {them. Also their daughter Mabie ; Carlson of Granville, who will spend the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Jackson ard ; daughter, also Tom Finn spent Sat- urday evening at the Albert, Christen- ; Sen home. « Tom Finn and Mrs. Rodney Jackson took Sunday evening supper with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Keller. aiff J. W. and Kirk Presten spent Tues- day at Bismarck, Mrs. William Hegebush and family of Mandan and Mrs. Marie Olausea and family enjoyed an outing and cherry picking near Lake Isabelle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiman, Mrs. Robert Sharp Sr. and Miss Florence of Driscoll spent Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland. The Presten young people were callers at the Albert Christensen home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Vleet and family’ of Chicago, who has been Tom Finn, daughter Mrs. Rodney | TRIBUNE Mailed to Your Vacation Address No matter where you go, The Bismarck Tri- bune will be sent you without extra charge. No bother to you, just mail or teleshone your va- cation address to the Circulation Department. If folks remain at home it is a goed plan to con- tinue your subscription at home and order an- other to be sent to your vacation address. As all subscriptions entered on the mailing list are payable in advance it will avoid delay if you send a sufficient remittance to pay your subscription for the time you are going to be away. father, E. A. Van Vleet, left Thursday for Mobridge before leaving for their home at Chicago, | Tears Move Judge And Aiso Save Cash Eau Claire, Wis. Aug. 16.—(7) —Mrs. Patrick J. Burke, a native of County Limerick, Ireland, stood be- day and shed three tears. As each fell Judge George L. Blum lopped $5 from the fine he had ordered her husband to pay. i Burke pleaded guilty to “peddlin; and hawking” without a license an was fined $25, “Twenty-five dollars and costs,” said the court. “See that you cut out this swindle racket and support your wife and four children [4 honest labor.” “But, your honor,” pleaded Mrs. Burke, “we live at Housten, Texas, and we have only $28 to make the trip on.” A tear fell. “Well,” hesti- tated Judge Blum, “make !t $20 then.” : “That doesn’t leave us much eith- er,” protested the woman, another tear followed. “I'll make the fine $15 then.” “Oh, your honor,” said Mr. Burke. leer the bar of justice here Thurs- i | { “Did I say $102” demanded the court, “yes I said the fine was $10— now get out before I suspend the whole sum.” The Burkes paid and- departed. Young Hiker Tells Hoover of Old Home Portland, Oregon, Aug. 16.—(7)— William Meier, 12, Portland boy scout, returning from a hitch hike from Portland, Ore., to Portland, Maine, told how he discussed with President Hoover conditions at New- | |berg, Iowa, the president's boyhood home, “Well, Willia: at Newberg,” W: how are the things iam said President Hoover asked him. “Fine, Mr. Hoover. . The o! ‘im: ming hole ig still there ang jp are going along in pretty good shape.” young .Meier said he informed the president, 1 year (in North Dakota) .....$5.00; by carrier in Bismarck ...... .$7.20 6 months (in North Dakota) ... 2.50; by carrier in Bismarck, 6 mos... 3.60 8 months (in North Dakota) ... 1.25;: by carrier in Bismarck, 3 mos. . 1.80 SUBSCRIPTION BLANK The Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N. Dak. Enclosed find .......for which send me the Daily Tribune tor ..... .-Months .......... Name ..... Postoffice Address ................. 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