k iMcELROYElmn' Hultgreu spent several days with his parents while having his glasses repaired. He is woriring at Douglas, N. D. Ben Knudeon, who is now in the Implement business at that place, is reported as doing well.M»sb Carrie Ltftnes has arrived from Fertile, Mina., and is staying at the home of her brother, O. M. Lutses.He McElroy school it-: closed for lade of a teacher- Teachers are scarce tj say the leastWith the present drv WMth»r threshing is being rapidly finished. The yields around McElroy and to the north range from one to ten bushels with a number of fields remaining uncut In moat caaes the result is short of expectation. Wtt. Vande-mark confidently expected an average of tweivo bushels on tlw Brit Chandler farm. The machine measure showed five bushels. Sooth of Here the yields are somewhat letter. On the Rice farm the best what yielded 12 bushels and on the % Nelson farm the best wheat yielded fifteen bushels.Brit Chandler of Doo'e,* was dawa Monday to look after his fanning interneta here.Mrs. Avgust Hultgreo helped Leo McElroy provide nourishment for his threshers.Mrs. Kile Miller bosiifed the crew for Ca 'l Ebeling.ARPHF.lt