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__ BISMARCK, Bismarck, North Dakot: 1931, 10 o'Clock The Board of County ™. jay Sth, pLewis Tractor & Machinery ommission= on ‘ers met pursuant to adjournment. roll call Commissioners Swan: Moynier, Fricke and Will were Present. Moved b; se; @proved of as correct ec SPRoll call: Swanson, a Moynie: Fricke, ay rt es At this time the Board proceeded to reject Nos. 1 to 282, subject to personal tax |} examine and allow or due or delinquent: Mrs. Let Acord, mothe: ension (canceled) ... ‘Wm, Schultze, poor rellet. + RL, Rush 4 Redlinger & Hanson, court- se_and Jail ‘ frank G war courthouse and. jail Hauis Tibesar, luis Tibe: W. 'G, Hoe Ole Olson, Christ ©. rt reporting’ . . BP, Theien, pe Anderson, digging a's Tlome so- mile= age . ae ‘A. H. Heigeson, deputy si iff, mileage John Kk Byron_Kne ott, road work m, J. Schultz, road wor M. J. Berger, repairs ‘Adam Keck, road work ‘A, Swanson, storage. A road work work. James Olson, ro: jury t. G. Derby, Co. Trea! certificates Homer Brownawell, mainte- nance Carl Gilbertson, road wor! Bonny's Cafe, board of pri oners . , Toad work. C. G. Derby, Co. Treas. post- age for sheriff's office Joseph O. Rise, maintenance Lowell Christiansen, ma Bonny's Cafe, meals os ©. 0. Vanness, maintenance. Lein Motor Co., repairs Fred A, Wood,’ clerk, Croft ‘Twp., care of poor Fred A. Wood, clerk, ‘Twp., burial of Bjelland . Tein Motor J. 1. Roop, mileage and serv Ice s..0- ‘August, Peters Mary Cash Washburn Wachter T ee Coal pransf Pinson tnission insanity commissio! Fred Swenson, Reg. of Deeds, stamps and’ legal blan’ Burroughs Adding Co., ribbon for machine p. Mi souri Twi Hoskins & Henry Putr A. Isaminger, clerk, tor, express French & Welch Hdwe. Co. repair! French repatrs French . Concrete” Products road suppli Du Pont De Co., supplies N. W. Bell. Telephone Co., rent and toll Northern Pacifi freight jeo. J. Brown, hipp, sewing M. Register, services. . E, Stackhouse, serv . Adams Co. hanger. & Moule, sup: p ‘ YAck's Radia . Marcovitz Grocery, grocerie: ‘Trai Machine Co., freight Lewis Tractor & Co, freight Machine ‘Mandan’ Credit’ Bureau, membership dues for iff's office in Rants, road’ wor! Snyder's Dray & Tfr. ashes .. Bismarck Lumber Co. 0-5 ; 4 ghaner, dental tvice for poor.........6 H.R. Handtmann, boarding prisoners Lomas Oil Co., dyni Tomas Oil Co., blast LL. W. Sperry, ass erview Twp. .- Modern Machine pairs ..... ‘T. R. Atkinson, mileage. Underwood Typewriter Co . R, Atkinson, Wachter Transfer Co. ing cap! ing Riv Works, re- watchman Farmers’ Mercantile . Capital Steam Laundry, laun- Sanger ‘diercaniite pairs Drs, Roan & Strauss, mile- age and supplies H. A. Thompson, pl ra Drs, Roan & Strauss, salary R._T. Grocery, groceries... J, D. Adams Tepairs.... Bismarck Tribune Co., ad- vertising and supplies... Gray's Pharmacy, supplie: Malm Electric Service, serv 1 | re- maintenance se! EV 0. 'T, Richmond, expenses Lewis Tractor & Machinery Lewis Tractor & “Machinery pce Tepaire Lewis ‘Tractor & ‘Machinery ‘Co. repairs epairs .....: snus, clerk, Try; Mr. ry room Remingt: foo Henry “6. Puinaim, “gopher s mmigen ‘Tractor & Equipment Higgstee irs sore go! Sopher Hospital, care of repairs Co, repairs .. 4 Cc. Isaming: Lewis Tractor & “Machinery ‘transportation, b on ‘Tractor @& Equipment ‘of Bismn f “of Se, Board and guarding |) Aoasrarecerancese son, y_ Commissioner Soder, sec- ended by Commissioner Fricke that} ahe minutes of the April meeting be 10,459.15 106. 81 Bi. 337. 125. 20. Bills 13.00 400.00 80] B balance tractor ace Oscar H. Will, oats celed) ... ek" dio: poor... M (can- spital, "services pad work’. nu Hender laborator supplies : A. J. Loudenbeck, bourd for prisoners Agr. Extension Divisio . Adams . Herman ‘aft Twp., Ww Brother 63 3.25 60 vital statistics 3.00 Lawrence Fisher, tion of vital statistics... Wm. Michelsen, registration of Vital statistics . i §3|Tebbo Harms, ny of vital stat 3.00 ad 3.00 3.00 Statistics 3.00 Tryge, regis 1 statistics fred tion of ‘vit Christ Wetz 80 3.00 00 | Mi 00 3.00 3.00 50 3.00 rewistr ehle, Vital stat Ww ation : 7) Jonn 00 3.00 James Novy, registration of statisti 3.00 Mort Colton, registration of Vital statistics 5 s. Allensworth, tration of vital stat r Magnus, registr: Statistics Redington ation of vital statistics Siiri Josephson, registration of Vital statistics........ W. H. Brownawell, registra: tion of vital statistics... John Anderson, registration of vital statistics oa 1.00 Y, registration of atistics ...... 3.00 | Ella Holmberg, registration of Vital statistics 3.00 Geo, Anderson, registration of vital statistics........ J. S. Penner, registration of Vital statistics 5s Dorothy Putnam, * regisira- tion of vital statistics... ational Refining Co. . Esther Thoyr h ‘Pierey, E mother's pension Shacrenace Oscar | Kavonius, ‘care LN Lapa sega Carl Landerholm, ‘ai¢ Mrs, Mary Dixon, aid ‘Tom Hannewell, . Matt Adamyk, aid . Frank Campagna, aid. “ot John Hanson, aid ...!...., 35.00 ; Roberts, care of child pdeeiee te tess 10.00 . Iva Keator, mother's pension a 15.00 Mabel Bail hi Pension Mrs, Gertru er’s pension . 45.00 40.00 73.24| Mrs, Signa Johnson, moth- er’s pension ........ 20.00 419.97| Mrs. Anna Dronen, mother’ 19.80] pension ..... capaee 40.00 3.00| Mrs. Margaret Field, moth: er’s pension . Mrs. Mary Rasc pension .. 20.00 10.00 5.59|Mrs, Agnes Vaskes, er’s pension . vosss 90,00. 1.60|/Mrs. Minnie Engelman, mother's pension 35.00 1.30|Mrs, Foe Marvin, pension 20.00 19.65 10.00 5.60/ 4. 6 8.0; 3.00 5.50 52.86 25.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 30.00 Margaret | Meringdol, mother’s pension ........ Mrs. Ellen Jensen, mother's pension fe Edward §, Allen, justice of pence, justice fees ....... 1, Franklin, witness fee J. n, witness r, services . Wm, Fricke, services C, A. Swanson, services.... Victor Moynier, services... Victor Moynier, services xel Soder, services 3 |, ser’ Fricke, services C. A. Swanson, servi Service Drug ‘Co., poor. Redlinger & Hi . S. Gabel, road work Leo Gabel, ‘road work 134. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Fricke, that the board adjourn until 2 v'clock p.m. ‘Qn roll call all member 2 o'clock p, m. the ir yened with Conmisbioners Swanson, oder, Moynier, Fricke and Will pre ent. | 2:30 o'clock p.m. At this time the 0 1 COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDING . repairs. ° Roll Swanson, Soder, ; oknouwe, ery ¢; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, ealth office . aye see Moved by Commissioner P08 seconded by Commissioner Moxie s2zolthat the contract for the county ““(printing blank books and legal s 3.00] ay 5s 4.00 | sei 3| Art Metal Construction © {E 20.00 | y roll 0! 0 | present. ‘0/two counties for NORTH DAKOTA Board proceeded to open bids for County Printing for the year 1931. In accordance to and with the ad- vertisement for bids for road work on Highway No. 36, the board opened 0. each linear foot of culvert in: rary Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Swanson, tha the contract for road work 0 No, 86 be awarded to K. J. n, he being the low Bidder, and that fy r sible the amount of funds to be spent on the the sum of project is not to excee $2,000.00, including culy 1 blanks for the year 1931 be the Bismarck Quick Print, ing the lowest responsible bidd: d that all book paper is to be I ron Weston Ledger Paper of 40 Wt, all binding to be of best cow hide leathe! Roll « Swanson, no; Soder, no; Moynier, yes; Fricke, yes; Will, yes. Moved by ‘Commissione: seconded by Comi the motion. arding the Cour awarded they cK Quick Print for the year mended, and that all ‘bids jw rejected, and‘ readvertised on a specified list of materials wanted. Rolt call Moynier, no; issioner Swans » Preside ember of their Chairman und of the the County Aud ives of the County nittee to for the dedication of the igh County Court House, ° t onded by Commissione: the board adjourn to 6th, 1931. County t to on pson, Moynier, jd Will were present. by Commissione: seconded by Commissioner that Mrs, Tom I be $60.00 per month having the care Roll call: Moynier, a: Fricke, ds. Soder, | will, ay Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Fricke, that the moth pension of Margaret Green be dii Roll call: Moynier, aye; Moved by onded by C the road be ginning corner of the NW) of re west to the SW corner of 80 a distance of one and one-half mil Roll call: Sv ; Aloynier, ay inson, ode! Fricke, aye; x ‘of | . H. olson, up to and including the {year 192 Roll ; Aye; Moynie er, | Jaye. Moved by Commissioi seconded by © | the road be d | Beginning at the NE corner of 5 {tion 21- 0, running west adi jtance of approximately 2 Ee jmiles to the intersection with the old |riverbed beyond the SK | Section 28-138-80, there bei e u wan | t i a. ay 6th, 1931, 2:30 o'clock p. he Board’ of County Con | bids for steel equipment for the new | Burleigh County Court House. Bids! ubmitted as follows: i -$10,050.00 | Meyer + 9,484.00) General Fire’ Proofing yc nded by at the Contract for stee the new Burleigh County e be awarded to the Art Me! m of $10,-| ission- | er, equipment Court | On roll eal the voted as follows: aye; Moynier, aye; Fric Swanson, | fiare seeding over Some are planting corn and let] 1) Wednesday afternoon. ‘Iteith and J. H. Wehletz motored to < on the jury at Linton returned to his |home Tuesday. jbusiness callers in Linton Tuesday. |Richard Wagner of Braddock were {business callers at the John Ohl- hauser, Sr., home Tuesday afternoon. Bill Schiermeister was a business ‘caller at the Porter Umber home ‘Wednesday. Porter Umber and Charles Steiner- son visited at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday evening. Floyd Logue was a business caller John Stohler and sons of Gayton are hauling gravel from the pit this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Woods of the \ i |in this neighborhood Thursday. i | °/Linton vicinity visited at the Dewey Lawler home Thursday afternoon. Merle Buck was a business caller ,Jat the Porter Umber home Thurs- *Iday. Some of the farmers in this vicinity their flax fields. flax. Herbert Weber of Linton is visiting y (his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Backhaus. Mr. and Mrs. Rhineholdt Burkhardt were shopping in Linton Friday. Miss Hilda Schiermeister of near Hazelton called on relatives in this vicinity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oswin Riemer and daughter Ruth shopped in Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and Mrs. Kirshbaum of Linton were dinner guests at the Steve Koppy home Sun- day. Steve Bosch of Linton called on friends in this vicinity Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Ed Weller was taken to one of day morning. She was immediately operated on for appendicitis. Bill Sm:th visited at the Bushy home Saturday. Fred Petrie of Linton was in this territory Sunday. Hazelton By ADALINE LANDSBERGER ° Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hendrix were visitors in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brindle left Monday for a visit with relatives at Sentinel Butte. The “Future Farmers” held a meeting in the school building Wed- {mesday evening. The annual school board election was held Tuesday. Kurtz, F. F. Crawford, T. E. Shea, Mrs. Monteith and C. E. Gregory. Eugene Landsberger _ visited Bismarck Tuesday and Wednesday. | ‘The Christian Mothers met Satur-| day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Meyer. Mrs, George Zirbes as- sisted. Harold Parsons drove up irom, Sioux Falls, S. D. Monday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M.| Parsons. \ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Malchert of Zimbro Falls, Minn., arrived here Wednesday evening to visit L. ©. Mal- chart. From here they expect to travel on to Yellowstone Park on their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Armstrong and Mrs. Ben Matthews visited in Bis- marck Monday. Mrs, J. F. Chalfin entertained the! members of the Sunday school class Miss Maryan Slater visited in Lin-) ton last week, Mesdames J. Chalfin, George Mon- Linton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hulsether re- \ Commissioner _ Fricke, | Commissioner | Moved by seconded by Moynier,! that the sum of $35.00 be pted | as settlement in full of taxes on the ‘rank Grocery Store Me Ss Soder, | aye; Moynier, ay win, ngon, a. e; Fricke, aye; “Application of the Bank of | Dakota for cancellation of t 4 and Ws of 3 rth son} ; a5 . Lenihan fer cor-} ‘| ° ih e. Approve Appieation of C, G, Derby for can-} cellation of taxes in the amount of} Approved, | leation of y A. Entringer | : Approve ation of the Bank of North} Report of taxes collect April. Appro’ Report of Fred Swenson for fees) collected for the month of March in the amount of $2 Approved. Report of Fred Swenson for fees collected for the month of January in the amount of $251.50. Approved. Moved by Commisisoner Moynier, seconded by Commissioner Fricke, that Burleigh County accept the sum of $25.00 in full settlement for Per- jsonal Taxes of Jessie C. Maddox. Roll call: Swanson, aye; Soder, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, 1 aye. | Moved by Commissioner_ Fricke, seconded by Commissioner Swanson, that Burleigh County sell to Paui Pierce Lots 15 and 16 in Block 18, in Governor Pierce addition, for the sum of $42.32, it being the face of the taxes du Roll call: Swanson, aye; Soder, jaye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Wil, aye: | Moved by Commisioner Swanson, | seconded by Commissioner that the board adjourn o'clock May 7th, 1931. all members voted aye, Kelley of fees and] for the month of ‘On roll call May 7th, 1931, 9:20 A ‘The Board reconvened. were present. Commissioner Soder, sec- mmissioner Fricke, that Q aye; Fricke, aye; aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson, 'neconded by Commissioner Soder, that the Board’ adjourn until 9:30 a. m. May sth, 1931. is On roll call’ all members voted aye. May Sth, 1931, 0 The County Board recon call Commissioners Si der, Moynier, Fricke and Will were Moved by Commissioner Swanson, | seconded by Commissioner K that Burleigh County agree to jd with Emmons County in constructing a road along the line between the| proximately 42 miles west from the Glei shu Burleigh County agrees to furnish all the engincering Emi he turn piking and the two ounties to share equally the addi- tfonal costs which shall be as low as possible, and in no case shall ex- ceed the engineering estima: Roll call: Swanson, ay to ;|turned Tuesday from Killdeer where aye; Moynier, aye; Fri | pas: a distance of ap-|a Mr. Hulsether delivered the gradua- tion address at the Killdeer high school. Miss Alice Foden accom- panied them. Mrs. B. W. Thompson and chil- dren left Saturday for Oakes to visit with relatives. | C. C. Lowe, Pursian Park, and Ralph E. Hubbard, Linton, were visitors in Hazelton Tuesday. Mrs. L. C. Malchert entertained the Pioneer Bridge club Tuesday evening. The girl scouts spent three days last week camping near the river. i H. A. Armstrong sustained severe cuts about the face when his car struck loose gravel and will, ye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, a 6, the advertise ‘for = County r road gradiny the South line of Sect Fy 31 in Telfer Twp. and Sections 35 and 36 in Bids to panied with a payable to George F. Will, Ci of the Burleigh County ‘Board, 5% of the amount of bid. Roll call: Swanson, a aye; Moynier, aye; Fri aye. aye; Will, Moved by Commissioner seconded by Commissioner Soder, that | the bill for road work along the M Lean Co, Line be referred to T. for attention, call Soder, 5 Will, Chas, Faust as settlement in full for deli quent Personal Taxes for the yea of 1928, 1929 and 1930, $8.02 in full settlement of delinquent’ persona Byert E, LaFrance of Bi marck, N, Dak., for the years 1924, 1926 and 1928, and $35.81 in full tlement of personal taxes of Ukronk for the years of 1925, 1927, 1928 and 1929, Roll call: Swanson, aye; Soder, aye; Wall, Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Moynier, that the County Commissioners of ’ Bur- leigh County express themselves as strongly opposed to ‘every effort to repeal the four-cent gas tax law passed by the State Legislature in 1931 for the reason that it will seri- ously cripple State and County road building plans, and add to the serious nt situation, : Swanson, aye; Soder, r, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, sioner Moynier, seconded by Commissioner Soder, that the Board adjourn to June 2nd,’ 193 o'clock a, m., subject to’ call. nxon, aye; Soder, Fricke, aye; Will, A. C, ISAMINGER, County Auditor, in and for the Coun- ty of Burleigh, Bismarck, North Dakota. 3 GEORGE F. WILL, Chairman of the Board of County aye. Math Koppy, who has been serving! Jim Herr, John Backhaus, Wally Kyes and Francis Chesrown were John Kurtzman of Hazelton and| | Linton ; the Bismarck hospitals early Satur-| One hundred | forty-four votes were cast for Mrs. *|Monteith and 118 for C. E. Gregory.| nier,;The board now consists of E. P. at; Jast. Tuesday! & NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Mr. Canada. |day. oo School election town hall Tuesday. day evening. Mrs. John Craven day. Miss Roberta panied Mrs. Craven the afternoon. Wash,, arrived here visit and Mrs. R. M. Mrs. Walter Yeakle noon, Jat the Abelein home ning. 'Menoken picnic | Ladies’ Aid met at | President; urer. Francis Graves of visiting her | Mrs. Chas. Graves. Warren De Groot |tamily of Rogers Saturday night and fat the A. C. Dance hi i tained the Birthday Sunday evening. Bri at three tables. iby R. M. Ludemann. il day by Mr. and Mrs. ardson. |at Mrs. M. E. Funsto day evening. i |e | ae. Mr. and Mrs. idaughter Lillian Bismarck Monday. Carl Carlson was a Monday. Carl {Bloomquist home Mon j; Gib Cederstrom and called at home Tuesday. elected di three yea: term. Calf club members Wednesday. Leonard Davenport and Bill Ander-' were Bismarck callers ‘Thursday. Menoken By MRS. JENN! | __ Sibley Butte — Earl and Mrs. Elmertresdey Bloomquist and Way: —_— bids as follows: ‘Bid’ of Scott and Knowles. Earth excavation per cu- bie yard, 0.24, Rock excavation per|@———____________® went in the ditch near Bowden. Mr. |Soetcor culvert instaltwa, ae oe Hampton | Armstrong was on his way to Devils \ Rid of K. J. ngelbrets , blo ey oc to ane alte ak ina Jexcavation per cuble yard, 0. | fe annual stock show w: 6 excavation per cuble yard, | Sy ELIZABETH KOPPY hee Ce Harold Parsons and Algie \ Simpkins left Saturday on a trip to IE DANCE was held at the, L. J. Agnew was re-elected director for three years. | Miss Orphelia Agnew was a dinner iguest at the L. J. Agnew home Tues- and son dined at the V. M. Craven home Wednes- Craven accom- to Bismarck in Miss Mildred LaBay of Yakima, Tuesday for a Miss LaBay has been teach- ing school in Montana. Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mrs. R. G. Abelein Ludemann visited Tuesday after- A luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael, Mr. Jand Mrs. R, M. Ludemann, Miss Alice | Klipstein, Robert Grantham visited| ‘Wednesday eve- { A picnic supper was given at the grounds Thursday {night in honor of Miss Mildred La Bay of Yakima, Wash. the Mrs. Rich- ard Salter home Thursday afternoon. Officers elected were Mrs. C. D. King, Mrs. V. M. Craven, vice} ipresident; Mrs. Richard Salter, sec-| g. retary, and Mrs, Otto Ayers, treas- Jamestown is grandparents Mr. and of Bismarck is ving at the A. H. Klepstein home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baumez and | and Mrs, Wm. Hundley of Deer River, Minn., spent Sunday visiting ome. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ishmael enter- club at dinner! idge was played High score was won Refreshments were served at midnight. . Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood and fam-|M. E. Ladies’ Aid at her home Wed- were entertained at dinner Sun- Luverne Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salter called| Callers Thursday. n’s home Mon- ‘ - -——¢ By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST | Evans and ne motored to} Sterling caller Berndt called at the Elmer nday. Fred Hedstrom; the Leonard Davenport Peter Davidson Wednesday was re-| saturday. irecior of school No. 3 for a son called at Fred Hedstrom’s Wed- nesday morning. Marvin Magnus called at the S. E.! |Clizbe home Thursday. E, Bloomquist, P. P. Bliss and Mrs.! visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Gas- Evans motored to Bismarck Thurs- day. Mrs. Roy Wildfang visited at the 8. E. Clizbe home Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. O. J. Roth shopped church. in Bismarck Thursday. Members of the Chicken club met; @. at the Henry Larson home Friday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth, Alan,|* Willis, Marvin and Alice Clizbe and| Mary Ellen Riese attended the barn! dance at the Adam Saturday night. | Schauer farm They also attended’ the ball game at Mandan Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean and) 4@¥- |Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth visited at the! L. B, Roth home Sunday. Elm Mrs. John Sunday. Albert Lehman spent the week-end wi and Mrs. Bismarck Wednesday short visit with back Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Creek on a fishing not Monday where he Bernard accompanied ter having visited rel: the past three weeks. marck. once by car. in Macomber Friday Commissioners. er Bloomquist and Wayne and Glum motored to the ‘ank Goughner home near Hazelton Macomber By ALICE M. WALKER relatives. ‘| brother, Ben Ollenburger returned Sunday evening from Garrison where he ith friends. Russell Mason} brought Hilda Christensen up from! evening for a Her took her Dan Tibbitts and family were callers Monday evening xe,|at the Richard Polzin home. small daughter, Lucille, remained as a@ guest of Jane Polzin for several "| days. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Torgerson of} Wilton were supper guests Wednes- icke, |Gay evening of Mr. and Mrs, E. D. ' McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson spent the latter part of last week at Apple Their trip, Mr. and 1|Mzs. Tom Hollingsworth joined them Sunday morning for a day's outing. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Ollenburger and son Allan spent Friday. evening at i ie Charles Spitzer home near Bald- win, Harry Anderson returned from Mi- spent Memorial day. His two small sons, Aldean and him home af- jatives there for Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon, small son “Jimmie” and Howard Lang- hhausen spent Wednesday in Bis- A message was received here Tues- day morning informing Leslie Miller that his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Pearson, had been seriously injured in an automobile accident at Portal,| N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Miller left at Pete Michelsen, Regan, was a caller morning. ace Members of the MeKenzie-sibley | Meycqse LEE em eee ey etree accompanied by County ;Agent H. O. Putnam and P. P. Bliss,| caller Saturda: {inspected all calves owned by club He e ‘@\ner, Myrtle Martin, Avanelle Elling- camp for @ week. Mrs. Van Fiegel | them. miller, Mercer, mer months. shop at Tuttle. home. caller at the Monday. accompany her parents when they leave for the west. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutton were ‘Thursday evening callers at the R. D. Flavin home. While fishing in the vicinity of Painted Woods Tuesday afternodn, George Keller had the thrilling ex- perience of dragging the body of the late Cyrus Johnson, drowned last winter near Sanish, from the Mis- souri river. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Olson, Wilton, were callers at the Tom Hanwell home Saturday afternoon. The entire community gathered at, the Pfau boarding house Saturday evening at a farewell party given for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pfau, who will leave soon for the west. Adam Ollenburger and Madeline Pfau sprung a “jolly” surprise on their many friends when they were married Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ollenburger attend- ed them. Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mrs. Henzy Jessen, daughter Gen- evieve, Gene and Loretta Jacobson spent Tuesday afternoon at the El- der Elness home. Mrs, Martin Nelson and son How- ard called at the Ed Fogarty home Thursday afternoon. School élection was held Tuesday. Mrs, Cline got 28 votes and Mr. Baeth five. Miss Helen Swindling visited with Lucille Elness Wednesday night. Mrs. L. B. Smith entertained the eo nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and Loretta Jacobson were Bismarck George Lewis was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Russell and Tilman Hanson were Sterling callers Saturday. Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Henry Swindling, Mrs. Mrs. Presley Gosney, and Mrs. Henry Jessen and Loretta Jacobson were the ladies from here who attended M. E. Ladies’ Aid at the Smith home Wed- Anton Oberg was a Sterling calle: Thursday night. Mrs. John Baker and sons Johnny and James spent Friday evening at the Floyd Belk home. Mrs, Clarence Anderson and daugh- ter Florence were Sterling callers Friday. M. L. Lewis was a Bismarck caller Mrs. Martin Nelson and son How- Norvel Marvel was a Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haggart who are staying at the home of Mrs. Gaskill Mr. and Mrs. Oast Prince and son! Harold were Sterling callers Thurs- day night. Leonard Kositzky, who has been kill, returned to his home in Bis- marck Thursday. i Children’s Day program will be at} 11:30 Sunday, June 14 in the Sterling ue | McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rodgers and! Mrs. G. Manly attended the funeral of Mrs. Thornton at Steele Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McNeill and. went to Steele with Mrs. family Manly. Royal Neighbors lodge was held Thursday night. At the next meet- ing candidates will be initiated. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson at- tended the graduation exercises at Sterling Friday night. The McKenzie school teachers, H. E. Hermanson, the Misses Ruth Cord- son, and Lovetta Sanborn left Satur- day for their homes. Mrs. T. T. Hughes called at the H. E. Wildfang home in Sterling Satur- day. N. J. Struwing returned Saturday from Minneapolis where he visited his parents. He made the trip by car with Walter Barner. ‘The school picnic was held Thurs- day afternoon at the Menoken grove. Mrs. C, R. Jacobson and daughter: Ardella and Norma and Mrs. Oat Bailey and infant daughter Peggle Arlene were Sunday visitors at the T.| T. Hughes home. Ardella and Norma Jacobson stayed at the Hughes home to spend the week. Ed Easton is the owner of a new truck. Hallie Belk of Sterling and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pillsbury of Moffit were! McKenzie visitors Sunday. Mrs. E, W. Anderson was ® Sun- day visitor of Mrs, E. F. Easton. McKenzie and Menoken played ball and Mrs. L, J. Truax accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger and children spent May 31 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lan- Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pfau have taken over the management of the Pfau boarding house during the sum- Lewie Siford received word Sunday ‘They returned home Mon-|morning that fire had totally de- stroyed his home and blacksmith The Misses Opal and Ruth Olson, Wilton, spent the forepart of the week here at the Thomas Hanwell Mrs. I. G. Iverson was an afternoon “Billy” Smith home A farewell party in the form of a surprise was tendered Miss Kather- ine Pfau Thursday evening by 25 of her classmates. Miss Pfau plans to Horace Fairchild, |, "| John Lawson of Glencoe. Mrs. Law- 1 ‘visit with their aunt, Mrs, Tom Hughes. Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Sweeny of Bis- marck spent Firs here visiting at George Manly home. ae ‘and Mrs. ‘Albert Oeffner, Car- rington, former McKenzie residents, are parents of a baby boy, Robert George. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long motored to ‘Washburn Sunday where they visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lendell. Mr. and Mrs. John McMonagle and. children of Ross, N. D., are visiting here at the home of Mrs. McMon~- agle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cohn Fuehrer. Mrs, L, Edna Putnam and son Palmer left Monday for Seattle, ‘Wash.. where Mrs. Putnam will visit her mother-in-law and friends. . J. W. Rodgers left Monday for Davenport, Ia., to visit relatives. ‘Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Pearson and. sons of Bismarck were Sunday visit- ors at the Ed Easton home. in honor ef Owen Davis who was nineteen. Twenty-five were present. Paul Davis of Wing spent Saturday evening with his parents in Ghylin. Mrs, Clarence Scott spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs, Albert Johnson. Charles Magnuson was a Sunday guest of Willis Gill. ‘Wm. Backman was reelected di- rector of school No, 3 Tuesday. Henry Rosendahl, H. B, Gill and son Ellis and Eunice Davis were call- ers at the Willis Gill home Tuesday. Ole Johnson of Bismarck, is visit- ing in this community. Marvin Johnson of Wilton is visit- ing with his grandmother, Mrs, A. yt h, ) Miss Dorothy Little leaves in the near future to enter summer school. Miss Dorothy graduated from Wilton high school this year. (-———+______~-____e Alta ———_$_____—_» By KARL SCHATZ f Wild Rose i ——— By MRS, W. H. BROWNAWELL H. O. Putnam, county agent was down from Bismarck Thursday on of- ficial business. Miss Margaret Gillen, former teach- er here, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and other friends here last week. She returned to her home near Mott Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gosney were callers in Bismarck last week. Edward Swanson and Charles Rich- ards were Capital City callers Mon- day. Mrs. Jim Hill and children Norma and Buddy of the Moffit vicinity made a short call here Tuesday. Miss June Kirstrud of Bismarck is visiting Miss Cora Gosney this week, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle, accom- panied by their guest Miss Margaret Gillen were Bismarck visitors Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gooding and children visited Sunday at the home of Mrs, Gooding’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Peterson. O. F. Buck was excused from jury duty for a few days last week, com- ing home Friday to stay over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daly of Sioux City, Ia, arrived Monday for @ short | @ visit here with Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell. They also will visit other relatives and friends at Moffit, Sterling and Bismarck. The equalization board met at the clerk's office Monday. All members were present. John Swanson was taken ill and was taken to a hospital at Bismarck for treatment last week. The Swanson brothers were award- ed the contract of maintaining the Wild Rose township roads. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and Mr, and Mrs, Howard Brownawell of Moffit went to Bismarck Friday to attend the funeral services of Mr. son, Mrs, Harold Brownawell, Mason Lawson and Bobby Brownawell ac- companied the body to Cadotte, Wis., where interment was made. a eS | Sterling By FERN R. STEWART Mrs. Oscar Anderson and daughter Clara were town callers Saturday. The annual school election was held in the hall Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Wednesday. Mrs, Random and son Roy left for Jamestown Monday. Those from here who were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday were, Don- ald and Mildred Apland, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Sedi- vic and Mr. and Mrs, Freto Envick. Mrs. Mildred McLean, who has been visiting friends here for the past two weeks, returned to Bismarck Satur- day. Misses Marion and Gladys were Bismarck callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freshour town callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson called at the Ernest Johnson home Tuesday. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid was beld at the home of Mrs. L. B. Smith Wed- nesday. J. H. Riley was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. E. W. Hall was a town caller Tues- Nes: were day. Freto Envick, Levi Booheister, E. W. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John- son were town callers Wednesday. Miss Madge Runey attended a din- ner in Bismarck Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Ele were Dris- coll callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schlabach were Sunday visitors at the George Schla- back home. 5 Mrs. George Lewis was a town call- er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Styles were town callers Friday. A. Rissner and daughter Lympi were town callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Dyrstad, Mrs. J. Baker, Mrs, Floyd Belk and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Lang were Bismarck shop- Pers Friday. Joseph Dorson is assisting with the work at the-H. R. Wright home for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hansen called at the Oscar Anderson home Satur- day. Laverne Richardson was a town caller Saturday. The Pig club meets at the home of W. P. Langley Saturday. ‘The boys from Driscoll, Moffit, Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just and daugh- ter transacted business in Mercer ‘Thursday, Glen McClister called at the Karl Schatz home Monday afternoon, Mrs, Johnson, Esther and Ray spent Sunday at the Kemmet home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender visited at the Fred Bender, Sr., home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Stienert are par- ents of a baby girl born recently. Miss Rebecca Brinisie of Under- wood, N. D., is spending a few weeks at the home of her sister Mrs, Fred Bender. Pauline, Lydia and Otto Wolf and Herda, Sarah and Bertha Berg visited at the Karl Schatz home Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh called at the Dave Hochhalter home Friday afternoon. Philip Whol and daughter Arnis left for South Dakota last week where they will attend the German Men- nonite convention. Many attended the farewell serv- ices conducted by Rev. Broeckle of hag Lake, at the Alta church Sun- Ys A large crowd attended the base- ball game between Pickardville and Alta, Pickardville won, 14 to 11, ee ee ee, ESERIES Oren | Glenview o—?o By MRS. LARS JOHNSON Mrs. Lars Johnson spent. a few days at the Robert Larson home during the illness of Mrs. C. A. Carlson. Joe Brown and Con Johnson called at the Alvin Lange home in Painted ‘Woods Tuesday. The Morgans are moving to their new home in Painted Woods this week. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson called at the Albert Larson home ‘Wednesday evening. Miss Halvorson injured her ankle Friday as she stepped off a chair while hanging curtains, Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family were Wilton visitors Saturday. Rene Holden left Saturday for Bridger, Mont., where she will be em- ployed in her brother, Archie's drug store during the summer months. Vearl Holden motored Katherine McLean of Menoken to Dickinson Monday where she will attend the Teachers’ college. She had spent the week-end at the Holden home. Grace Simons visited at he Al Hol- den home Sunday. Mrs. Ole Quanrud of Bismarck is spending a few days visiting with Mrs. C. M. Jacobson. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson returned Sun- day from Bismarck where she spent several days visiting friends and at- tending the Lutheran convention. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe called at the Albert Larson home Monday. Schrunk ——— > By MARGARET MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughters Irene and Margaret and Herbert Holman spent Sunday eve- ning at the Fred Smith home. Sunday callers at the Marchant home were: Edwin Triebwasser, Rey- nold Peiser and Herbert Hoffman all of McClusky, and Theodore Nolan, Annie, Emil and Edward Stroh. Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Smith and fam- ily were Wing callers Saturday. Theodore Nolan called at the Her- man Neiters home Sunday. Irene and Margaret Marchant and Herbert Hoffman, Gust and Emil Witt called at the Stroh home Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heimbuch and family, Ted, John and Philip Nolan spent Sunday at the Herman Neiters home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heimbuch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and family spent Monday evening at the Herman Nelters home, Marcella Neiters and son spent Monday with Mrs. Henry Seilinger, > Missouri By L. M. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lightner are parents of a son born Tuesday at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Andrew Irvine and children visited at the William McDonald home Friday afternoon. Those from this vicinity who were callers in Bismarck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ramus Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Robinson and family, Mrs. William McDonald and daughters Kenzie and Sterling, played the State j Training school team Sunday. They won 17 to 2. at Menoken Sunday. The game was a by Menoken, the score being 8 tol. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Van Dyne of Mo- bridge, 8. D., spent the week-end here with Mr. Van Dyne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Dyne. Mr, and Mrs. E. L, Adams were Sunday visitors at the Fay Johnson home near Moffit. ’ L. E. Heaton was re-elected to @ three year term as school director Tuesday. Mrs, Henry Zeruff and daughter Mrs. Freto Envick of Sterling called on Mrs. Tom Hughes Tuesday. \. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barner left Monday for their home at Centralia, Wash. Mrs. Barner arrived here Sunday from Rochester, Minn., where jshe had been a patient at the Ro- chester hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Barn- er were guests at the B. F. Coons Amelia Hanwell left Friday morn-, home here. ing with the Tancadoona Camp Fire Girls for Lake Metegoshe in the Tur- tle Mountains where they expect to| Tuesday evening after a few days’ L. W. Davis home Saturday evening | tion Ardelia and Norma Jacobson re- turned to their home in Bismarck | bei: ee wae By MARGARET DAVIS Miss Ida Tosseth motored to Wild- wood Lake Sunday afternoon. Margaret Gill, Violet and Velma Rosendahl spent Wednesday after- noon with their schoolmate, Eunice Davis in honor of her 15th birthday. Mr. Groos and Henry Broste were guests of Nick Holgerson’s Sunday. Mrs. Eric Engelbretchen was a Fri- day caller on Mrs. Gaub. Mrs. Gaub |r and from an injured foot. id e ler Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and sons, Pete and Billy of Florence Lake were | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. L. W. August rause has traded his truck for a car. Harold Williams was a Sunday call- )er at the lugene Perkins home. A surprise party was beld at the Hilda and Eleanor, and Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou vis- ited at the William McDonald home ‘Wednesday evening. Edward and Anna Chesak aunt, Mrs. George Hoheimer. They. attended the dance at Allensworth’s. Mr. and Mrs, William McDonald and family visited at the Clark home Saturday evening, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, sister of Mrs. Amos Robidou is ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jennie Moran. A few young folks were entertained Sunday afternoon at the Joe Chesak home, the occasion being Esther Che- faded birthday. A picnic lunch was Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family were entertained for Sunday dinner at the James McDonald Mr. . and Mrs, Woodworth visited at the -Bruaie ‘Woodworth home Sunday. Miss Phyllis Lighthizer, student in the Bismarck high school, returned to her home to spend her summer vaca- “o 4 } i gee enereen. i My o