North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . hronicle published at Alexander. At Omaha, Nebraska, Mr. Norheim was married November 24, 1910, to Miss Ida , who was born in Wisconsin but was reared and educated in Omaha. Coming to McKen-zie county, North Dakota, she took up a homestead and for a time served as postmistressof Alexander. Her parents, Alexander and Margaret Moore, were also natives of Wisconsin,and her father, who is now deceased, was a farmer by occupation. Her mother continuesto reside in Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Norheim have one child, Margaret Nel
North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . hronicle published at Alexander. At Omaha, Nebraska, Mr. Norheim was married November 24, 1910, to Miss Ida , who was born in Wisconsin but was reared and educated in Omaha. Coming to McKen-zie county, North Dakota, she took up a homestead and for a time served as postmistressof Alexander. Her parents, Alexander and Margaret Moore, were also natives of Wisconsin,and her father, who is now deceased, was a farmer by occupation. Her mother continuesto reside in Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Norheim have one child, Margaret Nella, born inAlexander. By his ballot Mr. Norheim supports the men and measures of the republican party andhe is a recognized leader in its ranks. He is a charter member of the Odd Fellows lodge atAlexander and is also identified with the United Lutheran church. He occupies an enviableposition in professional circles and has made steady progress since starting out upon thepractice of law. The thoroughness and care with which lie prepares his cases is one of the. HON. ROBERT XORHEIM
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