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Mi i'-S I LOCAL '•-:1k Thezoiio |n four^oaMM Pal*lborg "2 •'iy*. •r-% jf iig ir jii •41 iff a-" ton served beautiful doll Mo. 760 won Meyrs Drug stoee. It h|» not been oalled for yet TjT-- .• v, lilt* Jbuvsme• Carnegie Library wpa' dptaed ko fthejpublio last week Wednesday. LeetJhell and W. L. Clement de. parted Tuesday morning for Minne apolis'to resume their work. MiaB of won Indian Lake Carrie Holmberg to Round Lake last Saturday to delebrate "Christ mas withHolmberg's folks. Friday Gustaf Fisoher wan exam ined forinsanityinthe Jadge of Probate's office and was committed tothe asylumat Rochester. Mawied—ChariesM. Smith: and Ina M. Pie*oe, Saturday, Deoember 24th, at the residence©! Rev. O. M»v Walker, Rev. J. P. Childs officiating The Masonic Lodge of this place, held public insbllaiton oeremonies open to Masonio brethren and their families, St.Johrfs. Day ^Monday eve ning. After the installation -ticecises the •guests were taken to the Western Hotel where an elaborate banquet was served and partaken of by over ninety people. G. V. Sellers and wifg desire to ^extend through these columns their sincere thanks for the fcautifol present left on their door step last week Wedenesday. Gomer Bloom and family of Fulda -has spent several days visiting with -the'Holmstine family and attend ing the meetings a,t the Swedish Tabernacle, returning lhpne. Wed 'nesday. ,h The'Sunshine Club would jUUtei to have any one who has warm bed* •dingand clothing to givci away to leave the same at the residence of Vrs. f. R. Coughran so that it can be distributed amqag the, poor and needy. The'following f»0in the Herald, Luverhe, giving ah account of a re cital recently giventhere by Miss Hyke. "Othw members on the Clifford Loveleas #f Worthington. ii Loveless has a^weti modulate^ and pioaaing Toice and ait the con tusion on his rendition of Barque of Dreams" by Gray," which #as sung,, with a vdoliif obtigato by Miss Hyfeti, he was ^veh an- enthfuiiastic M»eore. The aftwmpagttments for Miss Hyke and also for M^.Lov^iess' selectioh8,%^|9ajed: by Micft-Jfoa Hyke, who bandied these difficult parts in a very creditable manner. GREAT REDUCTION SALE FOR foCTJQ 0«S Horse BlaWts Single & DoiiiMcr DrivingHarness Heavy Team Harness ftobes S WhipS J. HARDEN & Hlfnos Dealers All Grades Guy Tafty Won the toot Begers C. E.8aawotlJ6Rle Ri ed business contest She m- the peetty doll in the $%$,* givenby A.^H. Segerstom. ceived'7B4*votee. KnutePranzen who arrived from Minneapolis last Saturday to spend the holdiays is staying with Caro lus O.'Peterson. U. Morrison, returned the first of 3$' the week from a visit to California. He speaks very highly of the jjfp-3 oountry and likes it there. SwTv.rMtf*-' Sf'X Ma*y Nordstrom aooompanied program ew baritone solos Jbyiiold goods there theiirstof the week. Mrs. Pepple wiU join him ih a short time. .• & From the glTCHELL, S. D. MILLS at TRUAX & BETZ ELEVATOR CO'S. ELEVATOR $wtdifh BlevaUr's old stand A. W. Ifcgentrom spent Christ with his parents at Uowrie, Iowa. Clyde Taylor who1| Minneapolis, spent his family. The depot lunoh counter has rearranged, Swageon and Anderson doifng the^orkil^^' Carl ArneeSn's family was put In qarrantine last week on account of having scarlet fever. Henry Mott arrived Thursday from Oklahoma, for visit with his stepmother Mrs. Mott. 'Thomas Prideaux of.and wMs of Ruehmore visited in Woxtlfihgtdr with relatives, Christmas. Miss Lou. Kerr, of Rushmore pur' chased a $350.00 organ at Palmer's music store this week. ^/V Miss Ctora Schmidt and H. Schmidt of Waverly lowa are visit ing their sister Mrs. F. Btitser. Walter Clement, wife and sqin, from Minneapolis spent Christm** with relatives, D. Shell and family Lee Shell came home from Mihioie-. ipolis Saturday night to spend a few days daring the holiday season. Mrs. E. R. Tripp Mr.Beokwith of Elk Point, S. D., a brother in law of Or. Reilly was here Wedneaiilay for a visit with Harvey Rew. Elof S wanson, Albert ind Charley Sterling of Pillager sent a number of Christmas trees to their' Mends and relatives here. The public library will probably be opened* to the public about rfeb urary 1st. Some of the new books have already arrived. Jake Peterson and wife and Miss Henry Patera, of Saskatchewan^ Canada,arrived last week for a visi' with friends and relatives. C. W. Wilbem,wife and son Harry arrived Saturday nighit, to spend ChriiBtmas with, their .daughters* Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Hickman. Miss Edpa Goodrichreturned Sat u^rday from Lakefield 4o speltd_ -the holidays Ihere. SM* is teaching school about eight miles from Lake heid. Vic Anderson, C. :Bomt, A. Ober man, H. Haggard, and P, C. Ander son shipped a special train of twelve car loads of aattle to Chica go, Saturday. R. F. Pepple having secured a po sition at Duluth moved his houae- The.Sabbath school of the Swed ish Tabernacle whid^ Iteld their Christinas exercises 6n Christmas eve was attended' by the largest crowd that ever visited the ohurch. There'Will be a meeting of-thO W, R. C. on December 31st, at 3 p, m. for special business.^ All fhethbers and officers are Bent. By order of Pres., Lucy Dow. Fied Humiston was taken violent ly ill Christmas noon as a result of poisoning supposed to have been caused by eating a nut. He was soon placed out Of danger by a phy sician. Miss Jeannette abd Amelia Bliss returned Saturday from Lake Forest Hjinnia, to spend the holidays with their parents. They will aeoompany tiieir parents to Seattle, wheiv, they wiU all make their uti^ home. The C. E. \of the Presbyterian church Will give a social in the ehuzch parlors KrMay evening, Q» oember^0$h. JThe Fitzupodle orch estra will be present^ All' areinfit edV Admission 25 jpent^ ^tipt E. L. Porter andE: wife pleas antly entertained the hign school teachers, seniors, and juniors, on last Friday evening, at their resi derlce corner Eighth and Eddy streets. The time was happily sjpent with music, games and social ounverse. Choice refreshments were served.—Hastings Democrat. Owing to •. the bad storm prevail ing on Tuesday night the auction announced at the Swedish Taberna cle was postponed until Saurdav •night at 7 cflelock, after which- re freshments will-be.-served and the fonng people-will a musical literary projfM oloaing with .yariiissWiit WOULD Yoy mmmmmmmmmmmmrnmrnSk THERE •faa attght as -well for yofifr ten ingajgtfcn^jfchfrJaenk^ whetner you pot ttem there or not. If 'you spoilt all, some one else de to t^em—thats all.Would it ot* be totter fe do your 4wa banking? 4 per cent on Savings AocountB—Counts. W. Pattkimok, Or. Round Lake, arrived Wednesday ikp spend a day with E. A. Tripp in honor of his birthday. Frea. O. 6. Osundit**,' V. Pre*. C. T. Tombs, Caahier.' Joe Madcap left the first of the 'week for Canada.^ Miss Hi^r of Sibldy spent Christ mas with Mis. Ira Fox.' Ira Mishler and family are ing the holidays at Doon. Louis Lear went to Sioux F^ls Monday to attend a dance. Martin Miller of Brewster, tran»r acted btudaes^ here Saturday. T. L. Peasely of Sibley attended! the danoe here Wednesday night Mrs. F.R.lurfee and Miss Muriel Adidington left: Monday for Chicago". Miss French of Rochester spent Christmas with her sister Mrs. Wm. Chaney. J. Nystrom and family of Indian Lake spent Christmas with Mrs. AI. Johnson. George Mackay and wife of Lakes|i fidd spent Christmas with: friend# and relatives in town. Mi. Bates and son departed for Sioux Falls Monday after spending Christmas with the Lear family, Miss Anna Naaarenus and Ida Ahdenon returned Saturday from St. James to spend the holidays. Leo Wetheyell, a former resident of this place,' is now "employed on the Rock Island ahd is running into this place., Joe Mackfe^ was here tiiis Week to spend Christmas with relatives. He has been employed in an aleva tc» ih Lakefield. Miss Eolith' Cale returned Satur day trpnoi attending school at Mac allister,St.Paul, to spend the d&ys with her parents. vD^ight requested to be^ pre- HMmi THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK ,jPlra Insurance^ Farm Loans Harden came home~Satun day night to spend Christmas with his parents. He is employed ou the Minneapolis Journal. .Miss Prue ToWn arrived Satnday to spend the holidays with her fttther. She is attending the Mih neapolis Business College. The Lwp Year dance given by the young ladies, Wednesday night was well attended. The hall was prettily decorated and good music Was furnished by Hoyt's orchestra of Sioux Stalls. A Weak Back Plaster^j* REX Porous Plaster Put it on-jtour back}, Put \t on your chest Put it anywhere you have an ache or a pain, and you will be surprised at the result, SALS BY W Tt-1M^r---'•. Oats—fl ru«, Ko 88 Kr Harry J. Hies arrived Saturday to spend the holiday vacation with* his parents. •, A. C. Hedberg returned Satuday from Mankato to spend the holidays with his family. George Mockay and wife left for Hinckley the first of the week visit with his mother. We 1.50 eat, *~-«4 Wheat, Ho. 8—IX* Mo Butter—-15c HogB—$3.80-$4.00 Cattte-$l.*b-f&BO Bhled Hay—-fS.OO-Sd.OO ''WANTS i-.i Fof 3m For Sale—The Advance news paper plant, cheap For Sale —Two young poland chi na boars,good size, two short horn Bulls, 12 and 20 months old. J. C. Williamson, Seo. 19 Lorain twp.l6tf For Rent—The^ south east quart er section 22, Dewald. All fenoed, with mill and good improvements. Lee B. Leonard, Carrier No. S, Worthington, Minn. 9tf For Sale—My O.' I. C. herd boars, registered- W. L. Hansberger. 16 2 For Sale—Our Herd Boar—Poland China, Registered. Geo. O. Moore and Son. 9tf Three desirable office rooms fur rent in the Peteraon-Stitser block, enquire in the Hub Mercantile Co. store. 16tf 200 good breeding ewes for sale Easy terms—Price right, see Oliver and Maidson or S. M. Stewart. Found—Fur coab Owner prove property and pay charges. StOf Now is the time/to bring in your old iron- A dollar more paid on every ton for the next twb weeks. A. Fisher. 301 Just received a large shipment of Wilbur's Stock Food and Liniment Call and ask for free sample4 pack ages. A. Fisher. 30 2 Wapted—Salesmen liberal pay weekly permanent established trade. Brown Bros Co., Rochester, N.Y. CbHrcb Services BAPTIST VHU&C&. Morning.service at 10:45, sermon by the pastor and Communion. No evening service on account of the Union Meeting at the M. E. church. Rev. C. F. Bronson, pastor. Gospel serivoes next Lord's day at tlie old M. E. church. Morning subject, uWalking gifts by Faith. "Even- ing/uThet Churohr A Divine Insti tution." Bible School ten a. m. All are cordially, invited-^ The past Wfek's weather has been more becoming to Minnesota and as in year# past.: MAiday alight snow felPand the wind rose to a hurri «ane rate filling thi air with flying snow. It did not. subside until Tues day about midjaigfrt./' The temper ature did not go very low. WEEK OF PRAYER. Union services will be held in the churches during the Week of prayer as follows: Sunday evening, Jan. 1—Metho dist ohurch, sermon by ttev. C. F. Bronson. Monday, Baptist chnrtoh —R^v.G. A. Cahooin. Tuesday Baptist chulrch—Rev. E. liahh^m. Wednesday, Baptist ohurch—Rev. CH.BloIntoshtr Thursday, Congregational ohurch —Rev/ C.F. Bronson. Friday, Congregational church Rev. E. W. Lanham. -Sunday evening, Jan. 8th—Pres yterian church Rev. (I. A. Cahoon. American* in London. The London Chronicle has the fol lowing: "The bus ari^dr, who Is good Judge .In these ma tiers. «ay« that there are more Arr.oricana Ji London this year th^ti ever before that is to say, Amefleans wbo ride on' omnibuses. The coronation pt/s Blbly attracted more of. uur. wealthy cousins last year. And, ti quote th* irnif driver, they are very charming. The party, which geaerftJly manage* to secure front seats at a western terminus and travels right through to the city, eeasl^a, sa a rale, of 'monwrn' and twe er three gWa. 'P«coa' Bsesamahtr stMrs at ion* aad wri the UMs. mer khele way aai xa«St ct *efer Maver afriverU Ki *4 ale in Po wd Don't stand In a "brown study*' when grocer asks you what baking powder you want. Say "&alumet«" Cmhm*t tto »mtf jUgfagtmd* bmting wM«l ##*#. Our holiday stock is now ready for yotar la spection, \fhere you will find a select line of Gloves Mnfflers, ^Neckwear, Sweaters, Cardigan Jackets, Caps, Underwear and many things useful for a YOU are going-to buy. Why not buy now? All we ask is a chance to show you our goods before you make selections. All w: nter goods including clothing, overcoats wil' be sold very cheap on account of the scarcity of money. Give Us a Call ioc A copr P. PETERSON, PreaMeat. Worth iitgtoit. ypur •:3 Xmas- A YfcAR. is "the cleanest, most stimulatiDg, meatiest general magazine for the family," says one of the million who read it every month. It is with out question ..Great features are promised for next jear—six or more wholesome interesting short stories in every number, continued stories, beautiful pictures in colics, and articles by sucn famous writers as ,lda M. Tarbell, Lincoln S effenp, Ray Standard Baker, John La Farge, William Allei&^bitefand Charlo9 Wagner. Get all of it right into '. your home by takitfg advantage of this SPECIAL OFFER Send $1.00 before January 31,1905, for a subscription for the year 1905 and we will send you free the November and December *uin here of 1904—fourteen months for $1.00 or the price of twelve. Ad dress McCLURES, 48-69 East 23d Street, New York City. Write lot agents' terms. O. G. GRUNDSTEN. Vice Pits. Hub Mercantile Co. R„ F". BUCHAN, Any Price" All Kind* of dopymg, enlarging and framing of pwtnret" Wit x? GUS No matter what you have in mind regarding merchandise we oan iu|k^1 ply the demand. Our stock is complete and our prices are as low as th 'owest responsible mercantile establishment in the city. We pay the highest market price for country product in exchange for lerchandise. LOOK FOR THE PLACE—in Petrrsou-fjtitner Block. ... nr Prloes iii SWANBERG. Sec. Titu 1 Minnesota." *3^