I STATE NEWS !
• a property lass of approximately $I00,-
4
000. Two buildings were leveled by l
the flames, leavine six business plaee,,
• ? three rofessiona', " - _ A _ ]n _ __
a"'*"m"°"*'o"'"e"o"-- 4-..t*-....o.e-.,..e..t,...o.., ., , .pr inen and slx faint
.... :,es wlmout homes. Origin of the fire
-Made Big Money Doggie Can Bite Sheep 'has not ben determined, i ,.
Gust Orn. Finley vicinity farmer. Every dog has his day, and North
claims to have made $1,000 from 16 Dakota dogs had their's in the house /:razed Ma, Kills Wife i" ol on Sunday February 17th.
tUrkeys during the pmst year. and be- -, te.)rf <ql aL:;e:, tile committee of Peter Niszen. 48 of Casselton. killed ? IR( boy.
a
baby
• ;, :
tdes has 36 turkeys left. [the whole decidin 55 to 44 that dog- his wife. 46, with a charge from a The life gong sounded on Wednes*
' !day evening when the roof of the
uie can bite heep" and mt away with! shot gun, and then turned the weapon ................ - ....... , .......
New Officer at-Duns,ith it so far as indemnity by, dog owuers upon himself blowing the ton of his I G C. Jonson was a business visitor schoolsparks houSewhich washad falen°n fire.from dUeout thct°
Dunseith will have a federal imml-are concerned, head off. Nissen had been placed In at Grafton on Tuesday. Chimney. Very little damage was
gration officer located there since it tim hospital [or the msane at James- Mrs. Peter Setness visited with her done ms the fire depaxtment at once
has been reported tlutt many people 1 Steps Into Boiling Water town zbout a year ago but was parol- s,ster, Mrs. Sig Pen of Park River• a responded and the blaze was extin-
are crossin the bordbr by the Kelvin Slipping and sept)ing mo a vat oi ed from the institution m July 1928 few days last week• 'quished in a short time•
road without reporting, boiling water while assisting with :nO returned home He had anger- Peter Fingarson left Tuesday for
----- the butchering. Gus Evanchenko of early been "getting along fine" un- Park River to attend the Mid-Winter f C .A. Magnusson was a visitor in
:igns of Spring in Air Makoti was painfully injured. The tila few days ago when he became Fair at the Agricultural School. i Dundee Sunday.
" Ted Nelson of Union was a business
A tm'kev hen on the Vairmont cream- foot was scalded 5o badly that the ugly anti quarrelsome A baby girl was born to Mr. anal visitor here Wednesday.
cry latin near Fargo celebrated Lin- flesh came off with the sock• He ;. " - ......... !Mrs. O. Johnson Tuesday, Feb. 26.
oln's birthday by laying an egg and able to be about on crutches. .84.847 Produce Business Oscar Johnson spent Monday in
ante has laid several more. It is un- Patrons of the Goose River Cream- Park River
sual for turkeys to lay egg at ttlis :Wore About Weather
cry, Inc.. located at Hillsboro. were HaL'or Halvorson went to Grand
Ume of the year and when they do I Just to prove that the young tenor- the recipients of $84.647 which
begin laying it is almost a sure'signl ution are not getting all the break.';, paid out last year. the annual reportWas ForksM. FlatenFriday ofrCturningcrystalSaturdaY'transaeted
of ,rine. say sthe head of tho farm !an old timer has produced a news- of the group shows. Of this amount business here Friday and visited %t
paper clipping taken from the $63247 was paid out for cream and
,-OIdwithFlddlersa capacityEntertainhouse and Churches Ferry Sun of 1889. which . the remainder for poultry and other I theJimh°mePentos°f hiSof fatherHannahDr, visitedO' Fiaten.atl
an audl- tells of a baseball game plaed ou I)roduce. Butterfat brought an aver-lthe J. Charon home for a few daya l Mrs. George McGregor.
• nc that applauded and cheered l Jan. 3. 1889. which Cando won 32 to I"
every number aa tt was presented the 18 age price of 48 cents per pound whlcl last week. Mater Torgerson left on Friday for
Excelsior Springs, Me., where he will
is regarded as high. Practically the i Mrs. Ed Lanson of Egeland is spend-I
first old fiddlers' contest ever held in New Postmaster at Crosby entire output of butter of the fi'rm is ing some time at the home of her spend a couple of weeks.
Cavalier. and presented under the au- sold in Hillsboro vicinity. daughter and son-inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. A. Preston entertained on
i;es of he Cavalier D.A. Gibbs. publisher of the Non-
American
Le-,
I Albert
Evenson.
Friday
afternoon.
Mrs.
H.
n auxiliary was unanimously voted partisan league newspaper, has been
gnaue,
success by" all who were in attena- named postmaster at Crosby to sue- r argo Church Burned John Snydahl. the Standard Oil
ante. c ea Roy ,W. Prazler, dismissed be- Overheated ppes axe believed to man here. attended the Standard Oil
cause of civil service rule violations., have caused the destruction by flreconvention held at Grand Forks last
vi the large St. Mary's Cathollc week•
Said Fra7Jer in leaving: "I-am glad
Car{ridge in Nose For Months to go with the record I have made as
Physicians operatin on the nose of,: l:ostmaster as well as to know I am
Wesley Hart. aged two years, o! no double crosser like many of our
Jamestown for swollen adenoids, dis-!s, upposed friends now in office."
OOVered a loaded 22 caltber rifle ear-I
ldge. How the cartridge got into Cold Marriage Job i
:tChild's nose is a mystery to hisi Standing tn his pajamas while the I
"a uner, Mrs. Myron Hart, who four !
nntla s larved that his, breath-!cold morning zephyrs played about
his knees. Judge Martin of Burke
l eounty married a couple who tailed
!him out of bed. They were Guy Kee-
Federal Building for State i ler. 26, and Miss Vioelt Murie] Olson.
Among recommendations of Presi-18. of Kenmare. They had Just an
lent Coolidge to Congress for 97 fed-hour and 26 minutes between trains
oral Projects in the country were a to be spliced,
:h w $137,000 customs building for " load of fifteen baby beeves at the age
mbirm, a $77,000 customs building Smutty Grain " of 410 days, for any ton litter of hogs
Portal and $122,000 Indian day] Federal grain investigations at Min-i at the age of six months, and in ad-
Ool for the Turtle Mountain re- neapolis indicate that, a considerable, dillon, for 1929 they will make awards
a'ation near Rolls. quantity of grain shipped out of for the greatest number of pounds of
Towner county last fall before the rnutton produced per ewe, in flocks of
Find Skull of Buffalo . middle of November. was
church near Hague. The loss is esti-
mated at $50.000 on the building ant
$10.000 on the furnishings, about half
of which is covered by insurance. The
fire was discovered shortly before the
morning mass but the fire figaters
made little headway against the
flames, so dry was the building
To Stimulate Production
In order to stimulate an interest in.
the production of better market live-
stock in this state, the North Dakota
Livestock Breeders association has
again offered prizes for the best car-
; Among those who attended the bas-
ket ball game at Grand Forks Thurs-
day and Friday nights, were Alfred
Aos, O.A. Forence and Albert Girt. !
Knut Bjorndahl was a business el-i
sitor in Grand Forks last Thursday
and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Skyrude and :,
baby returned Thursday from Orand i
Forks after a short visit.
Theodore Torgerson of Park River
visited with friends here Thursday.
David Kinsala of Park River was a
business visitor here on Monday and
Tuesday.
Roy Girt of Bismarck was a guest
at the home of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. S Girt. for a few days last week.
Mr ,and Mrs. Chas. H. Schultz and
two children arrived here Thursday l
from Grafton and on Friday Mr.l
Schultz left for Fargo ,where he has l
A fine specimen of buffalo head
9artially bm-ied in the side of a bank
n the hills near Mino¢ has been
found by boy scouts of Minor, The
head is in an excellent state of ore-
Servation with horvs in fair shape, i
It was found near a spring where it
is evident that buffaloes used to
,"Oae to drink n the early day,';.
Made Money VVith Shecp .
tring with an old ewe In 1921
nat coat him $2. Jud Peterson,'Sher-
wOOd vicinity farmer, sold lambs that
Year to the, extent of $11 In 1922 he
graded
smutty. Other counties in the state
have been flndiing out the sam thinE!
about their grains and county agents
plan to hold meetings for the purpose
of placing tiis information before the
farmers.
twenty-five or more. In order to com-
pete for any of these prlTes offered, accepted a position with Clark and
all stock must be either pure bred or Moody as a manager of the shoe de-
partment in their store. Mr. Schultzl
sired by pure bred sires._ lwas formerly an employee at the .'
To Eliminate Married Women I W. Reyleck store at Grafton for the
A bill prohibiting the employment last five years. Mrs. Schultz and chil-
" ; r.'mrr'od woman 'whose husband dren will remain here with relatives
Will Not Face Second Charge i', :d)le-bodied and ble to earn a lie-until suitable living quarters hay8
Joe Belgard. lodged )n the Benso in7 wa,e,'" m any public offi6e in th:-I been secure2 at Fargo, where . the
county jail on a charge ,)i theft of a .- b', b,en drawn and may be in-' family will then make their home.
rnusical instrument from a chool. wilt
not face a second charc, that of
raising a check, without protest, tie
i is charged with adding a six u) a
, check for $160. Belgard's answer, in l
trodueed in the hou:e. Bachelor
memb,,rs are exl)ecfed to sponsor the i
me, sure which m'ovJde: a penalty' of"
not less thegn $100 or more than $500
fine for a public official who violates
O. C. Jonson returned Monday from
Jamestown. where he attended the
Hardware Dealers convention.
Dr. Alfred Flaten transacted busi-
ness at Cando and Grand Forks the
Paid $44 for more sheep and a buck the nature of a counter charge, is that I the •ruling.
and SOld $76.20 worth of wool and i1 he did pass the check it was in ex-
]arabs. In 1923 he paid $94 for more*change for four galons of "'whistle Value of Rabbits $12,000
heep and sold $99 worth. In the fol- eater" and "wild goose milk," local
Wing years he has had an income i brands of post-Volstead thirst As a result of the premiums which
of 85 from the sheep without fur- c, uenchers. Benson county °fficials i have been put on rabbits the Hebron
farmers and others in the community
thor investment. , are investigating both charges ]Pave profited to the extent of more
--------- t than $15,000, according to Henry /.mr-
first part of last week. He returned
home Thursday•
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Even-
NIIitlIIIIIIIINUlIIIIIIIIIIIIIll
DR. V. S. IRVINE
Physician and Surgeon
Office and Residence over
Anderson's Drug Store
Park River, N. Dak.
T. DAHL & CO.
General Contractor and Builders
House Raising & Repairing
Mason Work
Estimates Furnished Phone 201
River, N. Dak.
DR. F. E. WEED
Physician and Surgeon
DR. P. J. ROSE
DENTIST
Offices in Union Block
Park River, N, Dak.
DAVID MEBERG
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Budding Estimates Furnished
Park River, N. Dak.
THEe. I. TORGERSON
Painter and Paperhanger
Free Estimates Furnished
Phone 03
Park River, No. Dk.
! H.O. SAUER {
Doctor of Chiropractic
Tel. !1 162 I
Office in Resideuee
OLAF LIEN
CAgP AND BUILDER
CABINWr SHOP
on Msin Street 1
€ Park River, -- N Dsk I Z River,'
.... -. :-._j
HAROLD KING
LAWYER
Walotrom Building
Park River,
"Good Eye-Service Pays"
Dr. C. G. Hendrickson
OPTOMETRIST
6 No. 4th St.
Grand Forks, No. Dak.
Successor to Porte-Hendrickson
E. HERWICK
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
P&k River, N. Dak.
PAR[ RIVER FURNITURE C0.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LICENSED EMBALMERS
Phone 10
Motor Hearse
Park River, N. Dak.
!itz. local buyer, who has paid out
$10.000 for some 25.000 rabbits brought
I to his place of business, Mr. Loriz
estimates that about 32.000 rabbits
have been sold there this year.
day
On
a sacred
vesta
gram.
COUNTY COURT NOTES
I Feb. 20---Guardianship of Alvin
Clifford, et Minors. Third Annual Ac-
count of Guardian alowed. Final Re-
ceipt, from Esther Christine Lindgren
for all Personal Property being of le-
gal age.
Guardianship of Alice and Mary
Dunn. Minors. Fifth Annual Account
of Guardian Allowed.
Estate of Martin O. Berg. deceased.
General Inventory and Warrant to
Appraisers filed. Petition by Widow
to set apart personal exemptions. CI-
tation issued. Hearing on Petition
set for March 12 at 10 A. M.
Estate of Elisa Skjerven, deceased.
Administrator Appointed. Bond of
administrator approved. Letters of
!,oministration issued. Notice to
Creditors issued. Hearing on Claims
set for Sept. 3. at 10 A. M. Apprais-
ers appealed and Warrant to Ap-
p, aisers issued.
Estate of Josepl W. Novak, deceas-
ed, Last Will and Testament admit-
ted to Probate. Executor appointed.
Bond of Executor approved and Let.
tees Testamentary issued, Hearing on
Claims set for Sept. 3, at 10 A. M.
Notice to Creditors issued. Appraisers
Appointed and Warrant to 2,ppraisers
lued.
Estate of Anders O. Larson, Deceas-
,ed. Final Account of Administrator
allowed, Final Distribution of Estate
made as by Statute "
provided, Estate
exempt from Income Tax.
Estate of Ole Arneson. Deceased.
Petition for Letters of ffammray Ad-
ministration and Petition for Appoint-
ment of Special Guardian. filed. Spe-
cial Guardian appointed. Citation
hearing on Petition for Summary Ad-
ministration issued, Hearing set for
March llth at 2 P. M.
Feb. 21---Guardianship of MaxJorie
and Helen Zadvosky, Minors. Bond of
New Guardian approved. Leters I
Guardiansiip issued.
Guardianship of Harry Eriekscn. et
al, Minors. Eleventh Annual Acount
filed.
Feb. 23---Guardianship of Frank
tiger, Incompetent. Petition by Ward
iar Restoration to Mental CaPacity.
Consent of all parties interesed to
Granting Petition. Order Restoring
Ward to competency. Receipt from
Ward to Guardian for all Personal
'Property in lull. Final Diseharge m
Ouardlan.
Piano
Musical
Vocal
Saxophbne
Piano
FRD NI_,E NEWS i ':[--Mrs"
< = ............ ? ] Vocal
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGregor ar-I iolln
rived Monday from Nekoma to visit Saxophone
with Mr. McGregor's parents. Mr. and Saw
Doctor Found
for Thin,
As a family doctor at Monticello,
lllinoi& the whole haman body, not
any ,small pat of it, wa Dr. Uaid-
well s pra. More than his
"elle' Were ou Women, children
babies. They ave t,he ones m(t f.
tan sick. But their iilaeM Were
s, ealaeheo, bili
all of m required first a though
t",euatton. were ¢nstipated.
.. *n e course of hie 4 yrr..
race (/e was graduated from 1Rh
Mouedicl College back ha 1875), he
ad & .,ood deal of sue¢s in mteh
ee? w!ta a l?rmeripgon of hid own
t,a.ln smple Io hrhs
wlth..Lpm. In 1 he aedd to
ue tam *ormnh ia the mamdaeture
of a medicine to be known as Dr.
Caldwll's Syrup Pallia, and in that
year his prescription was first placed
on the market.
The preparation immediately had
aa great a smmss in the drug stos
as it previously had in his private
pratice. Now, the third genera,
tion i using it. Mothers are giving
i to their childrrn who were given
it by their mothers. Every second
of the workin day someone some-
where is goin intc t drag tore to
buy it. Million of bottles of Dr.
Caldwell's Svr::, Pepsin are being
used a year.
Its great slw,-e: is based or* merit.
on repeated buvinv, on one uatigfied
mer te.lling andther. There are tbou.
sgnds of ]omos in this co,ntry that
are, never without a h,)!tl Dr.
Caldwoll's JruF l'cpin, a
Ask Your Aucl
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Remarks
Larson. The
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BILLS
Printed by the Walsh
You'det extra publicity throudh this news/ (
paper by havind your bJJis printed hore. Thai
means-e= : ':"
• Better Turn-out
More Buyers
More Competition
Better Results
if you must have an auction sale,--it means
by havind your sale bills printed-by us.
Insist on it.
Walsh County Pr
Park River .LARS J. SIUAN, Publisher N,
I STATE NEWS !
• a property lass of approximately $I00,-
4
000. Two buildings were leveled by l
the flames, leavine six business plaee,,
• ? three rofessiona', " - _ A _ ]n _ __
a"'*"m"°"*'o"'"e"o"-- 4-..t*-....o.e-.,..e..t,...o.., ., , .pr inen and slx faint
.... :,es wlmout homes. Origin of the fire
-Made Big Money Doggie Can Bite Sheep 'has not ben determined, i ,.
Gust Orn. Finley vicinity farmer. Every dog has his day, and North
claims to have made $1,000 from 16 Dakota dogs had their's in the house /:razed Ma, Kills Wife i" ol on Sunday February 17th.
tUrkeys during the pmst year. and be- -, te.)rf <ql aL:;e:, tile committee of Peter Niszen. 48 of Casselton. killed ? IR( boy.
a
baby
• ;, :
tdes has 36 turkeys left. [the whole decidin 55 to 44 that dog- his wife. 46, with a charge from a The life gong sounded on Wednes*
' !day evening when the roof of the
uie can bite heep" and mt away with! shot gun, and then turned the weapon ................ - ....... , .......
New Officer at-Duns,ith it so far as indemnity by, dog owuers upon himself blowing the ton of his I G C. Jonson was a business visitor schoolsparks houSewhich washad falen°n fire.from dUeout thct°
Dunseith will have a federal imml-are concerned, head off. Nissen had been placed In at Grafton on Tuesday. Chimney. Very little damage was
gration officer located there since it tim hospital [or the msane at James- Mrs. Peter Setness visited with her done ms the fire depaxtment at once
has been reported tlutt many people 1 Steps Into Boiling Water town zbout a year ago but was parol- s,ster, Mrs. Sig Pen of Park River• a responded and the blaze was extin-
are crossin the bordbr by the Kelvin Slipping and sept)ing mo a vat oi ed from the institution m July 1928 few days last week• 'quished in a short time•
road without reporting, boiling water while assisting with :nO returned home He had anger- Peter Fingarson left Tuesday for
----- the butchering. Gus Evanchenko of early been "getting along fine" un- Park River to attend the Mid-Winter f C .A. Magnusson was a visitor in
:igns of Spring in Air Makoti was painfully injured. The tila few days ago when he became Fair at the Agricultural School. i Dundee Sunday.
" Ted Nelson of Union was a business
A tm'kev hen on the Vairmont cream- foot was scalded 5o badly that the ugly anti quarrelsome A baby girl was born to Mr. anal visitor here Wednesday.
cry latin near Fargo celebrated Lin- flesh came off with the sock• He ;. " - ......... !Mrs. O. Johnson Tuesday, Feb. 26.
oln's birthday by laying an egg and able to be about on crutches. .84.847 Produce Business Oscar Johnson spent Monday in
ante has laid several more. It is un- Patrons of the Goose River Cream- Park River
sual for turkeys to lay egg at ttlis :Wore About Weather
cry, Inc.. located at Hillsboro. were HaL'or Halvorson went to Grand
Ume of the year and when they do I Just to prove that the young tenor- the recipients of $84.647 which
begin laying it is almost a sure'signl ution are not getting all the break.';, paid out last year. the annual reportWas ForksM. FlatenFriday ofrCturningcrystalSaturdaY'transaeted
of ,rine. say sthe head of tho farm !an old timer has produced a news- of the group shows. Of this amount business here Friday and visited %t
paper clipping taken from the $63247 was paid out for cream and
,-OIdwithFlddlersa capacityEntertainhouse and Churches Ferry Sun of 1889. which . the remainder for poultry and other I theJimh°mePentos°f hiSof fatherHannahDr, visitedO' Fiaten.atl
an audl- tells of a baseball game plaed ou I)roduce. Butterfat brought an aver-lthe J. Charon home for a few daya l Mrs. George McGregor.
• nc that applauded and cheered l Jan. 3. 1889. which Cando won 32 to I"
every number aa tt was presented the 18 age price of 48 cents per pound whlcl last week. Mater Torgerson left on Friday for
Excelsior Springs, Me., where he will
is regarded as high. Practically the i Mrs. Ed Lanson of Egeland is spend-I
first old fiddlers' contest ever held in New Postmaster at Crosby entire output of butter of the fi'rm is ing some time at the home of her spend a couple of weeks.
Cavalier. and presented under the au- sold in Hillsboro vicinity. daughter and son-inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. A. Preston entertained on
i;es of he Cavalier D.A. Gibbs. publisher of the Non-
American
Le-,
I Albert
Evenson.
Friday
afternoon.
Mrs.
H.
n auxiliary was unanimously voted partisan league newspaper, has been
gnaue,
success by" all who were in attena- named postmaster at Crosby to sue- r argo Church Burned John Snydahl. the Standard Oil
ante. c ea Roy ,W. Prazler, dismissed be- Overheated ppes axe believed to man here. attended the Standard Oil
cause of civil service rule violations., have caused the destruction by flreconvention held at Grand Forks last
vi the large St. Mary's Cathollc week•
Said Fra7Jer in leaving: "I-am glad
Car{ridge in Nose For Months to go with the record I have made as
Physicians operatin on the nose of,: l:ostmaster as well as to know I am
Wesley Hart. aged two years, o! no double crosser like many of our
Jamestown for swollen adenoids, dis-!s, upposed friends now in office."
OOVered a loaded 22 caltber rifle ear-I
ldge. How the cartridge got into Cold Marriage Job i
:tChild's nose is a mystery to hisi Standing tn his pajamas while the I
"a uner, Mrs. Myron Hart, who four !
nntla s larved that his, breath-!cold morning zephyrs played about
his knees. Judge Martin of Burke
l eounty married a couple who tailed
!him out of bed. They were Guy Kee-
Federal Building for State i ler. 26, and Miss Vioelt Murie] Olson.
Among recommendations of Presi-18. of Kenmare. They had Just an
lent Coolidge to Congress for 97 fed-hour and 26 minutes between trains
oral Projects in the country were a to be spliced,
:h w $137,000 customs building for " load of fifteen baby beeves at the age
mbirm, a $77,000 customs building Smutty Grain " of 410 days, for any ton litter of hogs
Portal and $122,000 Indian day] Federal grain investigations at Min-i at the age of six months, and in ad-
Ool for the Turtle Mountain re- neapolis indicate that, a considerable, dillon, for 1929 they will make awards
a'ation near Rolls. quantity of grain shipped out of for the greatest number of pounds of
Towner county last fall before the rnutton produced per ewe, in flocks of
Find Skull of Buffalo . middle of November. was
church near Hague. The loss is esti-
mated at $50.000 on the building ant
$10.000 on the furnishings, about half
of which is covered by insurance. The
fire was discovered shortly before the
morning mass but the fire figaters
made little headway against the
flames, so dry was the building
To Stimulate Production
In order to stimulate an interest in.
the production of better market live-
stock in this state, the North Dakota
Livestock Breeders association has
again offered prizes for the best car-
; Among those who attended the bas-
ket ball game at Grand Forks Thurs-
day and Friday nights, were Alfred
Aos, O.A. Forence and Albert Girt. !
Knut Bjorndahl was a business el-i
sitor in Grand Forks last Thursday
and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Skyrude and :,
baby returned Thursday from Orand i
Forks after a short visit.
Theodore Torgerson of Park River
visited with friends here Thursday.
David Kinsala of Park River was a
business visitor here on Monday and
Tuesday.
Roy Girt of Bismarck was a guest
at the home of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. S Girt. for a few days last week.
Mr ,and Mrs. Chas. H. Schultz and
two children arrived here Thursday l
from Grafton and on Friday Mr.l
Schultz left for Fargo ,where he has l
A fine specimen of buffalo head
9artially bm-ied in the side of a bank
n the hills near Mino¢ has been
found by boy scouts of Minor, The
head is in an excellent state of ore-
Servation with horvs in fair shape, i
It was found near a spring where it
is evident that buffaloes used to
,"Oae to drink n the early day,';.
Made Money VVith Shecp .
tring with an old ewe In 1921
nat coat him $2. Jud Peterson,'Sher-
wOOd vicinity farmer, sold lambs that
Year to the, extent of $11 In 1922 he
graded
smutty. Other counties in the state
have been flndiing out the sam thinE!
about their grains and county agents
plan to hold meetings for the purpose
of placing tiis information before the
farmers.
twenty-five or more. In order to com-
pete for any of these prlTes offered, accepted a position with Clark and
all stock must be either pure bred or Moody as a manager of the shoe de-
partment in their store. Mr. Schultzl
sired by pure bred sires._ lwas formerly an employee at the .'
To Eliminate Married Women I W. Reyleck store at Grafton for the
A bill prohibiting the employment last five years. Mrs. Schultz and chil-
" ; r.'mrr'od woman 'whose husband dren will remain here with relatives
Will Not Face Second Charge i', :d)le-bodied and ble to earn a lie-until suitable living quarters hay8
Joe Belgard. lodged )n the Benso in7 wa,e,'" m any public offi6e in th:-I been secure2 at Fargo, where . the
county jail on a charge ,)i theft of a .- b', b,en drawn and may be in-' family will then make their home.
rnusical instrument from a chool. wilt
not face a second charc, that of
raising a check, without protest, tie
i is charged with adding a six u) a
, check for $160. Belgard's answer, in l
trodueed in the hou:e. Bachelor
memb,,rs are exl)ecfed to sponsor the i
me, sure which m'ovJde: a penalty' of"
not less thegn $100 or more than $500
fine for a public official who violates
O. C. Jonson returned Monday from
Jamestown. where he attended the
Hardware Dealers convention.
Dr. Alfred Flaten transacted busi-
ness at Cando and Grand Forks the
Paid $44 for more sheep and a buck the nature of a counter charge, is that I the •ruling.
and SOld $76.20 worth of wool and i1 he did pass the check it was in ex-
]arabs. In 1923 he paid $94 for more*change for four galons of "'whistle Value of Rabbits $12,000
heep and sold $99 worth. In the fol- eater" and "wild goose milk," local
Wing years he has had an income i brands of post-Volstead thirst As a result of the premiums which
of 85 from the sheep without fur- c, uenchers. Benson county °fficials i have been put on rabbits the Hebron
farmers and others in the community
thor investment. , are investigating both charges ]Pave profited to the extent of more
--------- t than $15,000, according to Henry /.mr-
first part of last week. He returned
home Thursday•
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Even-
NIIitlIIIIIIIINUlIIIIIIIIIIIIIll
DR. V. S. IRVINE
Physician and Surgeon
Office and Residence over
Anderson's Drug Store
Park River, N. Dak.
T. DAHL & CO.
General Contractor and Builders
House Raising & Repairing
Mason Work
Estimates Furnished Phone 201
River, N. Dak.
DR. F. E. WEED
Physician and Surgeon
DR. P. J. ROSE
DENTIST
Offices in Union Block
Park River, N, Dak.
DAVID MEBERG
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Budding Estimates Furnished
Park River, N. Dak.
THEe. I. TORGERSON
Painter and Paperhanger
Free Estimates Furnished
Phone 03
Park River, No. Dk.
! H.O. SAUER {
Doctor of Chiropractic
Tel. !1 162 I
Office in Resideuee
OLAF LIEN
CAgP AND BUILDER
CABINWr SHOP
on Msin Street 1
€ Park River, -- N Dsk I Z River,'
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HAROLD KING
LAWYER
Walotrom Building
Park River,
"Good Eye-Service Pays"
Dr. C. G. Hendrickson
OPTOMETRIST
6 No. 4th St.
Grand Forks, No. Dak.
Successor to Porte-Hendrickson
E. HERWICK
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
P&k River, N. Dak.
PAR[ RIVER FURNITURE C0.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LICENSED EMBALMERS
Phone 10
Motor Hearse
Park River, N. Dak.
!itz. local buyer, who has paid out
$10.000 for some 25.000 rabbits brought
I to his place of business, Mr. Loriz
estimates that about 32.000 rabbits
have been sold there this year.
day
On
a sacred
vesta
gram.
COUNTY COURT NOTES
I Feb. 20---Guardianship of Alvin
Clifford, et Minors. Third Annual Ac-
count of Guardian alowed. Final Re-
ceipt, from Esther Christine Lindgren
for all Personal Property being of le-
gal age.
Guardianship of Alice and Mary
Dunn. Minors. Fifth Annual Account
of Guardian Allowed.
Estate of Martin O. Berg. deceased.
General Inventory and Warrant to
Appraisers filed. Petition by Widow
to set apart personal exemptions. CI-
tation issued. Hearing on Petition
set for March 12 at 10 A. M.
Estate of Elisa Skjerven, deceased.
Administrator Appointed. Bond of
administrator approved. Letters of
!,oministration issued. Notice to
Creditors issued. Hearing on Claims
set for Sept. 3. at 10 A. M. Apprais-
ers appealed and Warrant to Ap-
p, aisers issued.
Estate of Josepl W. Novak, deceas-
ed, Last Will and Testament admit-
ted to Probate. Executor appointed.
Bond of Executor approved and Let.
tees Testamentary issued, Hearing on
Claims set for Sept. 3, at 10 A. M.
Notice to Creditors issued. Appraisers
Appointed and Warrant to 2,ppraisers
lued.
Estate of Anders O. Larson, Deceas-
,ed. Final Account of Administrator
allowed, Final Distribution of Estate
made as by Statute "
provided, Estate
exempt from Income Tax.
Estate of Ole Arneson. Deceased.
Petition for Letters of ffammray Ad-
ministration and Petition for Appoint-
ment of Special Guardian. filed. Spe-
cial Guardian appointed. Citation
hearing on Petition for Summary Ad-
ministration issued, Hearing set for
March llth at 2 P. M.
Feb. 21---Guardianship of MaxJorie
and Helen Zadvosky, Minors. Bond of
New Guardian approved. Leters I
Guardiansiip issued.
Guardianship of Harry Eriekscn. et
al, Minors. Eleventh Annual Acount
filed.
Feb. 23---Guardianship of Frank
tiger, Incompetent. Petition by Ward
iar Restoration to Mental CaPacity.
Consent of all parties interesed to
Granting Petition. Order Restoring
Ward to competency. Receipt from
Ward to Guardian for all Personal
'Property in lull. Final Diseharge m
Ouardlan.
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Vocal
Saxophbne
Piano
FRD NI_,E NEWS i ':[--Mrs"
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGregor ar-I iolln
rived Monday from Nekoma to visit Saxophone
with Mr. McGregor's parents. Mr. and Saw
Doctor Found
for Thin,
As a family doctor at Monticello,
lllinoi& the whole haman body, not
any ,small pat of it, wa Dr. Uaid-
well s pra. More than his
"elle' Were ou Women, children
babies. They ave t,he ones m(t f.
tan sick. But their iilaeM Were
s, ealaeheo, bili
all of m required first a though
t",euatton. were ¢nstipated.
.. *n e course of hie 4 yrr..
race (/e was graduated from 1Rh
Mouedicl College back ha 1875), he
ad & .,ood deal of sue¢s in mteh
ee? w!ta a l?rmeripgon of hid own
t,a.ln smple Io hrhs
wlth..Lpm. In 1 he aedd to
ue tam *ormnh ia the mamdaeture
of a medicine to be known as Dr.
Caldwll's Syrup Pallia, and in that
year his prescription was first placed
on the market.
The preparation immediately had
aa great a smmss in the drug stos
as it previously had in his private
pratice. Now, the third genera,
tion i using it. Mothers are giving
i to their childrrn who were given
it by their mothers. Every second
of the workin day someone some-
where is goin intc t drag tore to
buy it. Million of bottles of Dr.
Caldwell's Svr::, Pepsin are being
used a year.
Its great slw,-e: is based or* merit.
on repeated buvinv, on one uatigfied
mer te.lling andther. There are tbou.
sgnds of ]omos in this co,ntry that
are, never without a h,)!tl Dr.
Caldwoll's JruF l'cpin, a
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