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fi •s-gss The Family Phy s/c/an The best in in the world cannot take the place of the family physician. Consult him early when taken ill. If the trouble is with your throat, bronchial tubes, or lungs, ask him about taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Then take it or not, as he says. We publish our formulas yers We banish alcohol from our medicines We urge you to consu't your doctor LE ROY. Erie of Spring Valley, parents of Mr. Iver Iverson were also guests of daughter over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitcomb wen7, to Rochester Monday. Miss Nanna Blackmar was a guest of Miss Gretta Goettle last week. Miss Bessie McKee of Stewartville spent Thanksgiving at her home in Le Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Howe enter tained at a family Thanksgiving din ner. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Stiles of Adams were guests of their daugh ter, Mrs. John Buck, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Major Laws of Chester ate Thanksgiving turkey in Le Roy. The Le Roy Cadet band will render the play Hazel Kirk at the opera hou.- e. Friday evening, Nov. 6. Al- though the play is a heavy one. they tain to accomplish. We bespeak for them a full house. T. P. Giddings of Chicago was a guest of Mrs. B. F. Garvey and other Le Roy friends Saturday. The Ladies' Guild of the Presby terian church will hold their annual sale at Saturday, Nov. 7, in the din ing room at the opera house. A chick en Die The L. J. Phillips girls were all home for Thanksgiving and turkey. December again and the next we know Christmas will be upon day Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Phillips re- Snvder at Newton la Rosemont spent Thanksgiving here C. R. Varco received a car of Chri£tm£ic goods ..londay. Winnie O'Malley of Minneapolis is visiting friends in town. N. H. Garrison says it is far easier now to get home every night than when he lived on the prairie. Mrs. Joseph Meyer of Green Bay, Wis., came Monday to visit her brother, John Ulwelling. CEDAR CITY. r* onont Th Ing day with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Wynn, at London. Clarissa Boulton has been quite sick for the past week. Frank Moshier has purchased the Pinnekey farm. Mr. Pinnekey will now reside with his mother at Man ley, Iowa. Quite a number from* here at tended the dance at London Thanks giving eve. All report a fine time. Joseph Boulton has purchased 3.0 sheep of Frank Davison of Austin. Gl, '.StbilL, -i. «.... BROWNSDALE have a strong cast and whatever the 1 tional bank at Minot. He says they Cadet band undertakes they are cer- Mr. Powell holds a government po- Blooded Poultry for Sale. it. tr C., M. & St. P. Time Table. Passenger, west bound 2:41 and 11 45 p. m. Passenger, east bound 12:07 and 7:31 p. m. Freights, west bound 4:55 p. m. Freights, east bound 8:40 a. m. Roy Pierce of Minneapolis was a guest of* friend (s) here on Thanks giving. W. O. and Frank Bacon returned to their respective homes in Superior, Wis., and St. Paul on Thursday, leaving their father, B. F. Bacon, no better. Mr. Bacon seems to remain about the same. Though he is bet ter at times, he is weaker. Mrs. Frank Bacon came down from St. Paul last week. Olaf Peterson, Edna Sleeper, Vaughn and Myrtle Johnson, Clar ence Dahle and George Gillett re to O at a on a to Bilious attacks, sick-headaches, indiges-i tion, constipation, dizzy spells-these resume their studies at Pillsbury a a a liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses Ayer's Pills in these cases. The dose is small, one pill at bedtime. =^Made by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. .1. Hendrickson of South Dakota "lias been visiting his cousins, the Iverrions, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. 1 surprise and farewell party on him. Academy, after a few days spent at home. The steam heating plant at the Commercial is now doing full duty, and giving good satisfection. The special services at the M. E. church closed on Friday evening. About thirty of the friends of Rasmus -Nelson gathered at his home last Thursday evening as a sort of a A very enjoyable evening was spent by all present, the only regret being that he was to depart from here. Rasmus Nelson left Saturday for Peoria, 111., where he will learn the jewelry and optical business. Frank Hill and Forrest Tanner loaded a car of hogs on Sunday morn ing and shipped them to Chicago, Forrest going along with the ship ment. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wiesbeck left on Thursday for Dubuque, Iowa, news having been received that the former's mother was dying. Roy Hazel of Spring Valley is taking Mr. W's place at the lumber yard. Mr. W's mother passed away on Friday. Thomas K. Dahle, Jr., writes from Minot, N. D., enclosing a check for The Transcript for one year. Tommy a are dinner will be served at noon. Cards are out for the wedding of from here to other parts to live, have A. B. Powell and Miss Stellla Howe, that longing to be back here, so Nov. 11. 1907. They will depart im-! that one cannot help but come to Mrs. F. H. em and ban. ot Austin, *jett breeders of thoroughbred fowls, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Silver Wyandotte, Bronze Turkeys and Toulouse Geese, Have young stock for sale now. Rural Route 6. New phone. ROSE CHEEK. Quite a good many took in the dance at Adams Thanksgiving night. Snbw fell Friday night but not enough for sleighing. P°siti°n with the Union Na- ^ayinS delightful weather up there, only having had one snow storm and the snow is already gone. He said there was nothing like North Dakota for him, although he would like to be down near home. It is a little hard on collections there this fall as the crops were small and some of the grain destroyed by hail. We do not care who it is. but the majority of people who have gone mediately for the Philippines, where, the conclusion that this is an ideal county is right now. Only 50 cents Regular price $2.00. This map sent free to any one sending to us a new subscriber tf sP°t to live in. sitioii. Mrs. J. P. Hanson and son. Master Rev. J. S. Budlong. rector of Harold, left on Tuesday of this week Christ church. Austin, will hold f°r California, where they will spend Episcopal services in the Boyd school the winter with Mrs. Hanson's house, Wednesday evening, Dec. 11, 'father. They expect to return about at 7:30. Everybody cordially invited, lst- Mrs. E. D. Shook has not been well since her sudden attack of a few weeks ago and is at preseent t, iin bed at the home of George Bart- jn Augtin George Bemis is shipping out pressed flax straw from here this week. Miss Mabel Henderson called on friends in Austin Saturday. 'Nuff said. The Baptist and Methodist S. S. will both have trees on Christmas eve. Remember the chicken pie sup per and entertainment at the Mason's hal1 on Friday s^PPer tainment cents. and no money. The Willing Workers served din- ^ome Mr. and Mrs. John ner in the new hall Thanksgiving day' turned Monday from a week's visit *heir wedding. Their four children with their daughter, Mrs. Howard Mrs.' John O'Malley and father of were er' evening of this week. 25c but thse wisIx us who do not supper can purchase the enter- tickets at the door for 10 Warren was the Louis scene of a very pleasant gathering on Thanksgiving 11 beIng the 53rd anniversary Pres©nt, viz. Mrs. C. O. Sleep- George atnd Arthur, with 2_\in f.11' be sides Roy Pierce of Minneapolis and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Stowe, the lat ter being the only living witness of their marriage in Beaver Dam, Wis., 53 years ago. May t^iey have many more anniversaries. Those having any news items please hand or send them in to Mr. Quimby on or before Monday noon of each week. Anything handed in later than this is apt to be too late and we cannot guarantee it being printed in that week's issue. Stock for Sale. I have about 25 young Poland China boars for Bale: also a few young Short horn bulls, and Cotswold bucks, all thoroughbreds. JOHN J. FURLONG, Farm three miles east. Austin, Minn. —Do you want your hide tanned? We tan and line horse and cattle hides for robes baltwellandship by freight. Established 189&. 12 years experience.. ALBERT LEA TANNERY, Albert •3? BLOOMING PRAIRIE. Fred Gruber was arrested Wednes day for the larceny of a coat from Sam Hanson. He got thirty days. A number of our poultry fanciers will exhibit at the show at Owaton na to be held in January. The Lutheran Ladies' Aid will give a Norwegian supper at the opera house next Saturday evening. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will give a fair and turkey supper at Morton's hall next Tuesday, Dec. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gosha spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Aus tin. William Benson had two acres of sod broken on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Not so bad. The Baptist Ladies' Aid was en tertained at the home of Mrs. Colquo houn Friday evening. Sam and Theodore Christianson left Monday for Christiana, Norway, to spend Christmas. A big Thanksgiving dance was given at the opera house Friday even ing. Chris D. Lynard and Miss Nora C. Herdina were married Nov. 26. Earl W. Johnson returned last week from Oakes, N. D., where he spent the summer. —The best chance you will have for years to get a good wall map of Mower VARCO. A daughter was born to Mrs. Earl Parmenter, Nov. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Will Aultfather en tertained Prof, and Mrs. C. R. Boos trom of Austin and Mrs. David Ault fa.ther and. son and daughter on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ames of Min neapolis are visiting th«ir daughter, Mrs. C. B. Sayles. The meeting of the Society of Equity at the school house Saturday evening was pretty well attended considering the weather. A number from here attended the funeral of Veteran John Conner at Austin Saturday. Leslie Pike commenced attending school at the S. M. Normal college Monday. Miss Erma Green of Austin visit ed her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Spooner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larspn and children of Meltonville, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hanson of Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kilgore of Lyle spent Sunday with W. E. Kilgore's -folks. A son was born to Mrs. Harry C. Trowbridge in Austin on Friday. Mrs. CJinda Rockefellow of Lyle spent Monday with Grandma Varco. Robert Frazer is home from Spo kane, Wash., and other western cit ies. He has been gone about three years. Miss Emeline Hart, who is teach ing'. at Nerstrand, came home to spend Thanksgiving, returning Sun day afternoon. Elmer Holt, who has been visiting Mrs. Frank Pratt, left for Denver, Colo., Friday. Dora Hall of Dexter visited her grandmotner, jars. week. Riley Pickett of Magnolia Monday to visit relatives here.- came The Happy Thought club will meet with Mrs. S. E. Harts east of Austin, Thursday, Dec. 5, for din ner. Be sure and bring your thim bles. Harry Kilgore spent last week Barthel at Clarion,1 with Herman Iowa* He waa Lea,Minn. tf jday, Herman accompanying him. expected home Tues- wm^s^sm^smvSsnsB^^i LANSING. WE CAN DELIVER THE GOODS 500 of the Best Overcoats You Ever Saw at $7.50 $10.00 We positively make it pay you to drive 25 miles to buy our Clothing Golden Eagle House Mr. Markham returned from Chi cago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones, former ly of this village, arrived here Tues day and are visiting with friends. Mrs. S. P. Christensen and children came down from Rush City Tuesday for a short visit with friends before going to Moscow, to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Register. Mr. John Register of Moscow was in our village Tuesday afternoon. Frank Phillips came down from Minneapolis Tuesday evening to spend Thanksgiving at home. Veta Johnson came down from Owatonna Wednesday for a few days' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hammond and children arrived here from Ipswich, S. D., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eastman of Rose Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson from this village were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Thurs day. The J. G. and S. H. Vaughan fam ilies spent Thursday in Blooming Prairie with J. F. Beatty's family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and children spent Thanksgiving with Geo. Dut cher's family. The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. H. M. Mclntyre Thursday after noon. All invited to attend. The Misses Loretta Furlong of Austin and Winnie O'Malley of Min neapolis visited Hattie Mclntyre Fri day and Saturday of last week. H. R. Soule and Geo. Winn left for Chicago to attend the cattle show. Miss Dora Clark of Austin was a guest of Mrs. Markham Sunday. H. B. Roe's family spent Thursday with Mr. Bowie's family in Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Winters returned from their visit in Oakland the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Whitelaw and niece, Jessie, of Minneapolis spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. La Bar, then they, in company with the La Bar families, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Neller of Austin Thursday. Miss Lillie Lamber of Cedar Falls, niece of Mrs. H. Lyons, came Satur day for a short visit, leaving for home Monday. Guy Chaffee and wife of Freeborn came Friday for a short visit with rela tives. Ray Chaffee and wife and son were here Friday from Austin for a short visit. Miss Myrtle Weber returned Wednes day from Charles City, Iowa, where she visited cousins for about two moDths. Mrs. Conant of Minneapolis visited F. A. Carll and other relatives the first part of the week. Geo. W. Eastman's family and Wal-jter lace Gregson's family from Austin 6 It wM please yoa toksowhow wtil w» docleeeins and dyeing—how quiokly—ana hcwuttlethe coal Atrial wBTprotr* aanjm, nr a* matter what the article may Aram flimsiest laoe to clothe fntperiti or raga, oar hr itiea are eneurpaeeed. aad aatlafcetion im fuaraatood. W|y »ot sand a^trial feoadlo WW Nlm will mm iy. spent Thanksgiving with F. A. Carll's family. C. W. Ricketts, Ed. Beatty, Geo. Beatty and their families and Mrs. J. F. Beatty and Hazel came from Bloom ing Prairie Friday for a short visit with J. 6. Vaughn's folks. A. F. McLain and family of Austin spent Thursday with H. S. Hammond's family. Ben Summy left Monday night with a carload of household goods and stock for his claim near Ruso, N. D. The family are still here. LYLE. Mrs. Ruddock, wife of Rev. Chas. A. Ruddock, died Saturday after a brief illness. She was a native of New York. Her husband is pastor of the Congregational church here. Mr. and Mrs. Ruddock celebrated their golden wedding here last summer. Deceased was a devoted Christian woman and had a lovely character. She leaves her husband and three daughters. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. F. E. Knopf of Austin, were held Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dixon took the train Tuesday for Lisbon, is. D. to visit their son Frank and their daugh- Mrs Bullis. L. A. Sherman returned Tuesday evening from Fergus Falls where he {served on the U. S. jury, L. M. Eggen is drawn on the U. S. district court at St. Paul this week Mrs. W. Lodwick of Hartford, Wis. came Tuesday of last week to see her mother, Mrs, C. A. Ruddock. 1 A new carrier has been put in at the Tow mill saving a good deal of handl ing of the straw. OOWMS I held Thursday evening in the Congre Igational church. Sermon by Rev. H. IE. Hoare. The wedding of Dan Rawn and Miss Gena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. I Hansen, took place at the bride's home at high noon, Wednesday, Nov. 27. We join in congratulations. —Highest official markets price for butter and eggs. THE HUB GROCEKY DEPT. W^c- All Interest is Now Focussed on Christmas Buy Your Xmas Gifts Now or Have Them Laid Aside. Why Early Buying is Best. To buy intelligently one must buy early for comfort and satisfaction to follow. Exclusiveness has always beeD a strong point ac this store, many articles and designs cannot be duplicated. It is certain we have never invited the people to view an offering quite as tempting. Prices range from few a cents to many dollars. Our Invitation to Visit Us is Extended to all. Take your time to view our showing thorough Ask about qualities. Get prices. Find out all you wish about everything in which you are inter ested. It's none too soon to do the choosing. We will gladly lay aside all selections. SCHLEUDER'S GEM FAMILY THEATRE I nODERN VAUDEVILLE Finest Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs 2 Shows Each Nifht. 8 and f:Ii p. Special Souvenir Matinee, 9aHirdayt|3{p.m. 10c Complete Change of BUI fflj* Monday and Thvrsday 1UC Everybody Will Wear Specs Some Day Present statistics show that there is a wonderful increase in the number of people who depend on Glasses for good vision. Take enlightened Boston, "The Hub," for instance. There are more people wearing Specs there than in any other city of its size. Where learning and progress are, you wili find the most people wearing Glasses. Are you going to stay behind till you have to have them and then maybe find »AA IAHIV some small trouble has grown on till Glasses wont remedy it? If You Don't Need 'Em I Tell You. DR. DAIGNEAU, Eye Specialist. One door east of Transcript. AUSTIN, MINN.