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f. FAWNDA1E
OH. 29.—Miss Phoebe Leaning of
Hvrrett, Wash., arrived here last week
spend the winter with hdtv
i- ¥ra- Fj
.M»i L. "Wiiley and family.
HarryJ^nifter rPturn
©«i ^4 their -home in Staples Wednesday
sifter a short viBit...here with her moth
^erj Mi*.: Anna Bentler. K.:
Sari Weber of Kelliher is new the
•-gi^^i^.his uncle, A. OV Nelson, and
j/OhnAblers, who has for the past
soveiel rmonthfi been yemH'^e I av
Cawpbell, returned home Friday. —„_r._
T. O. Smith, Northern
p^ei/1®
trick operator here, returned home Mon-
day- trjom. a several days' vacation
Kelliher anjd' other northern
points,'iVv
The Ladies' Sewing society meets
Saturday evening at the home of
W. Sullivan,
'Keller and!.. darter, Blanche,
_ere •. JVifcay^' after several
•Visit with fiierffls Wrild relatives
anvillp and Biirtrum.
^Raymond SullivaSn, who has been em*
plOyed at Starbuck for the past several
jritifelhs, has resigned his position and
retvraed home.
Thf Misses Edith and /Blanche Kel
ler' arrived here Tri tey from Page, N.
D.i JdrYfct visit with their sister, Mrs.
Fraik Ireland
Miss Lena Ahlers and sister returned
haunt M-onday after several months'
Fta in Courtenay, N. D.
Bail Quimby, who if -employed at
carpenter work at Lincoln, spent Sat
urday and Sunday at his home here.
Mr*. Herman Hessing left Thursday
Jackson, called there "by the 'death
"of'hear mother. She returned home
Tuesday.
J©«» 'Kennedy, "who has b.een -eiiiploy
ed tyy. the Soo Railroad in Wisconsin,
«i) a grading contract for the past -sum
iner*r visited- over Sunday here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy.
jChas. Chandler' shipped three car
load* of stock to St. Paul Monday.
Prank Sehneider, who is employed in
drilling at Crosby, spent Saturdav with
IkhM folks, Mr. Schneider expects to
be drilling near It. Ripley soon.
It A. Churchill transacted' business
in Little Falls Monday.
Bj B. Bates wm busy hauling po
tatoes to town- th©--pa8t week. His po-.
tatsea were of a good quality and
brought a good price.
andr ^trs. Russell returned home
Monday after feitended visit with
relatives in St. Paul.
Mre. Frank Sassier and daughter,
FwljOei/ Qfyjt feagl^ rrived, (here
Twortflnj for a visit with friends, the.
of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Muller.^
Geo. Nelson returned home from New
Richmond Monday where he was called
by the illness of his/father.^
Veronica 'Heeflirig/ who is attending
R^haol in Little Falls, spent the week
at her home near here.
Davis, who has been in Minotr
If. for,the past few ye«ic«i. ^turnv
pd Mime Saturday for an extended visit
•v».ith his parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. 1. N.
Davis.
/.j.The Misses Notton, Rnndell, And«r-.
SOB* Parkb aud Schermejrhortt, teachers,
lid the vicinity of .RanaaH, spdut-6un
Oa
at their homes in Little Falls.
ll
and
Mrs.
John
Kempenift'i
-'Mrs., Will Sullivaa
N'a^d
atf* Mrs. m.,w. Bumyan.
'..3Uisi ^Martha' Schmidt'' left Tuesday
several days' visit with relatives in
I^tk. Falls and Bowlus
'Dr.' G. S. Knight miade a professional
•ttipi to Lincoln Monday and to Phil-
Tuesday,
i'V Mis«( Hannali A^ilia ieturnqd to iMin
noapblis Monday aft^ a, week's visit
here with her parents.'
A biatsket social win be given at the
Weodman hall in Rkndall SaturdaV eve
ning, Nov. 1. 'Proceeds go to the
-"fapej^t
0
Mr. and Mm. E. E, Chapman.
7 hose fro'pi ^bere who fitiended
Wltitp way' celebration in Little Falls.
8#«rday were Mr. and Mrs. Ceor'_'
Bihermerhorn, Mrs. T. O. Smith and.
daughter, Viola, Mr. anid Mrs. Ray
Qiirmby, ^•s. Ghester Qiumby and p**
Hbrl. T. R. Calhoun,' Henry Bentler.
Anton Berm^l, Habel Schaffer, Galen
Otompbell, parris Qourd, Mrs^ Camp*,
b^ti and daughter, Hazel, Mr. and Mrs.
Ai' O. Nelson, Mrs. H. Gosch. Mr
Nrrman and Carli«, Mr* Geo. Nel«on.
Mk H. Gosch,) Mrs. Thelan, Georgie
Miller and sister, Ella, Mrs, Bates, P.
J.,O'Brien, John Trittabaugh^ Emma
^'thi^orka,. Wm. Campbell, Mr.-and Mtp.
,»i. v-^
S
Cfct^Lake^arrived hfer^{Sunday for nwav all enmmer working at the. car
vjrit with relatives, the guests of Mr. ponier trs^ie.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kind and baby were
Grephf Qraar /Ea^le I iurri^qd
•fyesdayi ftf/*
the Randall Entpmriao ba^d
'^C|Ms 'Organi?ation is striving jr the
of Randall and vicinity and
ttllw the public to lend a helping har
in. itf support. Kverybodv is invited
.' tW oOme. Ladies bring biaskets ai.
make this a success.,
ln.i Harry 'Qraigheid of! Lincoln
a|!-pl«eierit' tisHiiig here with her' par-
Bjornoos, Mrs. John Wahlberg,
If*, and Mrs., Hans Elvig, Zelnut
Cwrbrane, Gustaf Wftblberg J. P. Try a Herald "want" ad.
1
ITiclts, Leo and A. Bentler, Marie Ci»l
houn, Mrs. Ehr, A. "W., Honstrom, Joe
Smith and sister, Martha, and, rniny
others from this vieinitjr. Bandall %vas
well represented, there oeing ilode tp1
One hundre^ tickets sold for1 Litue
•Palls that tliy.
FLENSBUBQ
Oct. 29.—rMiss FranK, who, has been
visiting with her cousin, Miss .Anna
Shiitb, returned to her home, in Water
town,
:S,
D'.. 1?^ Wednesday.'
Abel Axmark returned from Ctyrus
last week where he has been employed,,
Oscar Martinson and little son,
»left for Detroit last week fot a visit
Mrg Martinsoll
PH
»8 parents.
riitai
Mr.
J. H. Johnson sold a horse to
Domff of Pike Creek Mpnday.
Otto Anderson returned to Starbuck
last week where he is employed.,
Mis. Gerhard Sm'th and children ami
lyiias Selma freeman visited in the
twin cities last Week.,
Mrs. P. Bergstrom returned from Lit
tle Falls last week where she had re
coiled medical treatment at the local
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Johnson at»d
family visited at the. home of Ed.
.Vh son and family of Pike Creek Su^
•day, :j
Mrs. Lundin and Children ip? Little
Falls came up last Thursday for a/ visft
with relatives and friends.,
There will be services in the
Congregational church next Sunday at
1(0:30 a. m. and 7 30-p. m. All are
ciordiially invitfed.
I Miss Anna Smith'was a caller i- Lit
tle Falls between trains lagt Weunefc
ddy. 'v -i
Miss Pansy and Aileen Friend visited
at their ii6me in Little Fall's Saturdajy
and Sunday.
1
1
Mrs £. Myers and children have
gyiib to Little Falls for a visit
writh Mrs^ Myer's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jagen, before leaving fpr their
future home in Warrosd, Mr. Meyers
•vyill leave for Warroad this week,
Mr- ahd Mrs. Thomas Wotzka return
ed to their home, in Little Fall?
"VVednesday after, a visit with relatives.
L. O. Larson has returned from Star
back where he has been Pin«ioyii'l.
J?ictor Johnson Swanville vlsite^
with: his-parents, Mr and Mr« A
drew Johnson, last Sunday.
Andrew Johnson has purchased a
s^are in the telephone company ani has
had a telephone installed in his house.
C. L. Freeman' and B°^"stroni
have hald heating plants installed In
their bomes.
A great numbpr of people from here
attended the white way celebration at
Little Falls Saturday.
Married—Mike Hlid and Miss Mary
Askler, daughter of Mr. and
Adder, -Were married Tuesday morning
at 10 o'clock at the Polish Catholic
church. Father performing tl»«
Icbumony. A wedding dit",^r and sup
Iper was served at the home of tbr
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hlid wil1
jmakc their home on the groom'"
'here. We all unite in.,wishing them a
happy married life.
SWANVnJ^*
Oct. 27.—Mrs. Helen Van Zile, Who
has been visiting at the Andrew Bain
and P. Bain homes, returned to her
lfift Palln Tuoed»y.
Sifttarday fpr a,* visit jwitb relatives at Mrs.-Iver Phillips returned to her
Fforr, the guests of Mr and Mrs. Peter home in Minneapolis Thursday after a
WeWenbauch, former residents of this two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs.'
pTaoe. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peter'. J. Krueger.
Wctd^nbauch celebrated t^"- silver, .John' Muske was a business visitor
-vte4ding. Mr. •and.' Mrs. Kempenich rcr in Flensburg Monday and Tuesday,
trumed home Monday. Seely Adams and family have moved
'yBoy Quimby .left Sunday for Lincoln the Hall house in the southern
-tffcereF he will be employed at carpenter part of the village from their farm
Bearh«ad.
twins of Mr. Martin is at home after being
Lonp Prairie visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Frost drove to Long
Lone Prairie Saturday.
Tie, Swanyille band took part, '"n
program given at Little Falls Saturday
evening.
Quite a crowd went to little Falk
Saturday in spite of the bad weather.,
Egbert Van Zile was a SwanVille'
Visitor' from Little Falls a few days
last week.
M. Anderson of Long Prairie was in
the village Monday.
ripelake"
Oct. 29.—J. P. Leigh of Royalton was
a caller here Monday.
This vicinity was visited by a snow
storm Tuesday which lasted all day.:
1
Mrs. T. F. Callahan and daughter,'
Alice and Mrs. Jack Deurr were Lit
tJe Falls visitors Saturday.
Threshing machines in this vicinity
wero laid up Tuesday .on account of
tho snow.
Roy and Harry Burt and Ed. Lakin
of Royalton were apong, the hunte.rs at
Rice Lake Sunday.
Gilbert Isaacson and John Bennewitz
vrere county seat visitors Saturday.
Albert Palmer came down from
Onamia Friday for a visit with rela
tives.
There will be a dance at Vawter
Saturday evening.
Mi. and Mrs. Henry Love and family,
Albert Palmer and Hugh MeLeod were
among the visitors at Little Falls Sat
urday
Roy .Burt and Richard Love bagged
twelve fine mallard ducks .at Rice Lake
Tutsday afternoon.
Jack Deurr brought a load of lumber
from Little Falls Saturday.
A BROBiOHUAL COUGH
is wearing and dangerous because. the, inflamed,
mucus-filled tubes interfere voith breathing and tM
fresh air passes through that unhealthy tissue.
..' Probably no other remedy affords such prompt
and permanent relief as Scott's Emulsion it
checks the cough, heals the linings of the throat
and bronchial tubes and strengthens the lungs to
avert tuberculosis^ vThis point cannot be empha
sized too 8trongly—^that Scott's Emulsion has
been suppressing bronchitis for forty years and
willhelpyotf.
Be caroful to avoid substitutes and Insist on SCOTT'S.
..-• AT AKY DRUCj( STORE. 13-77
& &
RAZY
URVHMnffS
(Shild born on August
30tt- sliould he fea on.
onitms and oarlic.
This ur,ill jielp to
maKe littti stroTig™
'ARE
THOSE
EGGS
.FRESH
DROPPED
I THOUGHT
FRESH
-the
0
WERE*
PMHKMVr
«o protect your sKin
from
a btttng wind,
indoors antil
wind dies
dowa
Then go to his funeral
•S THIS
MKH A
DVArtOMfc
CUTTER?
Od^n^'Kioutif you.
can live on nine cents a
day, Me a chinaman does
but jpa can live on three
nice bt^f -meals a datf.
£3
A
I
MOTOR.
PARASOL^
I fJgL
^onrhe Motor
rarasol is a new fad
direct from Rnfee. Qt is
1 urom arhen oat ualKiTK on
the Automobile Spedawa
I nnllionaire tieusbins
Were hairin/r a fnendfc
dot in fronfof the
White
House.@ne asKed fte oiner,
|f {he United State (gaoe
land awaj, mould thn^'oie
Wellington or Battimorttf,
oum-Tcplied'Mai
uouldgtve Hdiij
1
poernor^n4 hts sec-
iretonj men? on the roof df
ifte capitol flying Kites
ffhe secretarjj asked,
*llf the wind traveled,
bwer Cleveland at the1
fate of eighty miles an
Jfiur, codd we call
Ctevelanda Betootsf
Ultfl
7*
ft -3
Cause of the Coldness.
In bis. reminiscences Jatoes Stn-|
art, si, former lord rector of- St. Aii-j
?drews? wniversity tells. ai «tory ,of a|
'Fifeshire man wiio was helping hijtui
^.ith.. eughietK-ju^ work in iW
^Euglish Jtown. I
One day lie mentioned to Mr. Stutfrt
?that
bp had ehnnged hi^ lodgings, aad:
pir. Sttiart-asked wliyi?
"There's kin o' cauldness sprun&'i
tip between me an' the man I .was lodg
in' wi' afore." he said.
"How is that?" Mr. Stuart asked.
"VVeel, they bae' soine: very curious
words here." he said. ..
"Ayinit kind of woi'dsV" Mi*. Stuart1
asked. *. 'r
The r^'au thsit in Fife?hiKe
they spoke of "the ribs of a gnite,'.'1 not
"the bars," and be went on:'"It just
co'uie ilboot this' wky. I was gittin' wi"
a bit chisel in my hands afore the fire,
and 1 wanted to softori it. in the-fire, so
I siiid to the wife, 'Will ye-just let inip
L»ut this In yer ribs?' And wl* that she
gietl a skirl,, an' in coaies her uian an'
she says tae him that I want it to pit
my chisel in, her vibs. So there's been
a icanldness. between. Uiiu an' me siiioe.''
Makings of a Man.
tt
you can keep youi' head wheii all'about
^yoii
r- Are losing theirs and .blaming it on you
..If- yon can trust yourself When a,ll men
doubt you,
feut make allowance for their doubting
too
If you can wait and not l.e tired' by wait:
•. ins
Or, being lied about, don't dieal in lies
Or,
being liated, don't give way. to hating
And yet don't look too good nor talk too
wise.
if
you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance
run,
Tours is the earth and Everything that's
in It.
And, which is more, you'll, be a man
my son.
—Rudyard Kipling.
Repartee of Begging.
A traveler in London was set upon
by a |ersistent Irish beggar, a shift
less looking fellow, but with 'thei blar!
uey wag^ii'g tongue of one gifted^. Tht
beggar followed the traveler, mouth
ing sweet nothings and lies.
"An' sure, yure riverenee, it wasn't'
that I was ever like this." he- 'said
"It's often I've heard me mothei1 say'
that we was noble by rights an' that
one of the family once worij the crown
of Ireland, sir.**
"Well, what do you want?" a&ked the
traveler. "Would you have the crown
iback? I can't give it to you."
The Irishman sidled ri bit closer.
"An 'arf iV viOwn 'd do sir."
He got it. New York Tost.
't He Had the Most—Perhaps.
A- coailt oetor who had lioiui
to entertain a family party at an Ehg
,lish country house proposed at th
conclusion of the performance a litt'«
game of his own. Each of the com
jpany, himself included, was to sbikc
half a crown, and the pool would'
1 HAVU
TEQiEE.'
taken by the, person who
the diost of the articles which he (the!
LomedJajn) would inquire for. Oh hhj
kssurance that lie would take no uieai.i
advanfag^, but run the same risk
ihe rest, all the Members of the partj
consented, and be|«reen £3 and £4 wa
laid on the table. The actor add
•. to the pool, with a cun
and thin said:
which of (you ladies and gen
tlemten happens t»: have the greatest
number Of false teeth?"
goo? laid on tl
fed his piece,
tii^ smile, ant
"Now, whicl
Deathlike silencje reigned for abou
a minute, then a ljurst of laughter, ii
some cases hearty and in some case:
forced.
"I .have three," continued the actoi
pulling them out "Who has got
more?" •. ,, .-i
The comedian took the pool..
No Division.''
Some time ago, a congressman isaid
ihe teaober o| a/publjc school was !tr.v
£og to impress matters of finance oi:
tihe youthful mind, and after (question
big several of the pupils she tried Jim
my Smith.
"James." said she, ".tell mc tl^ df
nominations in which the money
tlie United States is divided/'
"I don't know. Miss Mary" repliec.
James after much thought andimud,
squirming.
"Don't you know.' James." penistH
the teacher, "how the money your tp
ther brings home on Saturday night
(divided?'"
'Taln't divided. Miss Mary,", wa
the prompt reply of the ,*rank Jame*
'5Mol takes PMl«^phlft
$
towj- Wednesday.
Mrs. ,W^, .Spydiar
Piffi Grove hotel
tiirj^
lFei
5tolTTH#EST DARLPfG
•Oct.: n^Although WAiaiy '^as
father stormy day, a large crovd attendr^ .. ..
price. Cows Bold, tor $70
&hockB 8old
Rome ^arsoa' ij^ft'vad Sunday frtun'
Karshalltown, la., for
the home of his parents iMr.* aiid MfsV
H. Pearson., Ha iretu3r^^d-|to
,7Wr^t^f«pimri'Ii«8 «®P®n^1,|g
Angeles. CsdL tiat,M iaj.^p. liqt ]ther«^ *llL^
and tiiat she idoeanoOiJ|er
Xl
prefers the Darling wihtfer.
A. G. Nelsbn Iras ^hifiv ieed ttill'^in
oppration. Monday aif ^A^edk^ni'tye'
devoted to grindingi feed for the farm* at-,bis home hete last ^«skr^fter
IJ
good Job.
L^cfli jout fbt
Will do el) to stay at
and ^£?dn%i #ill i)e -turned-
EAST DABUNO
1
Oct. 27.—Services at 10:30 a." nl.*
Sunday at the Swedish l^uthetan
clutch. All are invited. .- -i
Ai number p4 the pep^Ie: ifroiA ytkib,
v^trinity went'1 to iLittle-iPailr Sat^^^f.^'
JMors. August Nelson and .Mrs. Aj.:
Yman were pleasantly surprised Sun
dijr afternoon by nutitbdr of-:£riei»d4^
Both were presented^ vfith ,a.» poirse of
noiiey as a token from .the members of. r----L- -x'
t'iiiJ Swedish Lutheran church foir tin ir.f^h^iBe1 he?ha§ Deen ^t wbrk
wpr* in the Ladies' aid. Befreshnrtift? mbnths^
wfei-e served. All reported 'a go^dl .Mjss.'TiHie Peterson, wlip
serveid. All .reported '.a good.)
7
many a^res of their farm-was Jevon
to potato raising, however.'.
UP8ALA
Oct. 27.—Arthur Peterson vas
caller at Burtrum on .% fshor^ tmsi«« ss
trip Monday.'
David Peterson maaet'a Li/ef-. cafi, at.
or home. I
Henry Peterson left T^uifeday for hii
poqte in Frazee after Ctpiraditfg a fovir.
jnayja Hcra wiiW
A number pf the yovng
Mr. and M)rs. August ^phnspn,
^iio residents in our village,
hn auction sale of thei^ property"
Wednesday, commencingat 10 o'clo^Tt
in the morning. Lunch will neryedv
ia those in attebdanW at^ 'iobn.
Miss Ethel Peterson left last Saipy
day for Minneapolis '^lierrj^sbe ivill'He
impjoyed for tome timfe:! *'•*'o
Mrs. J*. Bergman left 4cr Vtijineapoli«
Monday for an extended iv'.oijt.
T^r. and Mra. Ghas. CNrfffi th an4,
ivilliam, left for their home in l'tn.t»e
apo iis after being in attendance'^at the
funeral of Miss Clara Petorsoti and
jtfter visiting friends., 3
I Our band left Saturday in.^ tl re-ji
.utomobiles for Little Falls to parttei*
ate in the celebration there.
A. Peterson left Monday for his
^onie in Hinsdale, Mont., after spend
ing some days at thisji:plaee with rela
tive* and friends. ,.. j,:'.5
ITT
fs
I Poiii fa'-vrililiviiii
Pain is
it
1
ill
1
father, mother, five brothers and five
and
»wa$
Jbol,«t Jast .Wedn^S^y £kooil ,^e,Lt^her
-ih attended.
TntfeiBh^nt neJ^:^the
Williaita Boxell expects have a very ..
larijo chicken ranch soon. He plans on
.-.-a ruift Lu^erid' JwlCff Sriilutty
iaving at least: 2,000- chicked- iteif' W- th^
auinroer, He'U? need so&'e. Ii«l^ feake over
tare pf sill tHose.- chicK«ns.- V'.'W ..
i8''Vteiyvbu'By/
Mrs. Hulda Carlson, and Mrs,. B^ulsdii
took the tsain from fiarling FridA^ to
fce on hand for the celebration in TJit
a S a a
willie Thelander hafli fre^n' ftusv- })^eak•
in his meadow but w^3|fo^ce^ t|).1^av^[
the work Tuesday on account^ or snpw. Aiiss
?Peter Olson has movjd fromihere Io 1
sister, left lastj Thursday for Mjnhe-,:
Pike Creek, where he will m^ke hiv apoliSjto fepuine cliar^e of her resitau
a a a I
Darling to Louis Nelsbn, the eonsidera- jj' Miss Clara Lofst^dt left for Minne
tion being $1,600 for 80i adres. i' apbSis last Saturday ^jhere sfce-^igndg
John O. Johnson and Fridolpli John- Jt) remain indefinitely.
sen have Raised 3,400, bushels .of ,f
tatces on their fahu.' Dbn't kiidw 'h'o^
ir» .ldingt'ord Monda/.
A number of our residents wen
Little Palls to attend the celebration team goes to Little Falls tb^iy find no
{of the white way held there' Saturday. trouMe i* getting togethe? a bhneli of/
Miss Alma N-lson. arrived from Min- ooters, for Little l^alls hospitality
Ineapolis Monday wherp sTiej" l^as s^ent
are
yfdlks
Our "heartfelt sympathy go^re to-
thia awply .bereaved,
"family.
XijMisa^niija Peterson left Monday for
jobneapolis to 1 resume %orb after
some time at home wit'^^^r^
^hjdi,itlf H9-'
i.u?y gcncting settled in their new some
S -Hfehry 3BCoket»soitt ^eirt:'*''feW- |ays
Wen Is
•n arii algti ^a•"J^fai|uij^^,.^!W^^^^^^snfeeess.•^sv...?•.
hovj-.a* M*.tently. listened .." tov ty a lsrge
jjaye, flave'k great do^l of work tq do. audience.. Dr. ^ttson left Moadaj'
Aaron Engstrom will tridve ffdm: W Aitkmwherd he will give an 1
FUver Park farm Which haW teetf filtrated lecture before returmns,', to
renting, to his own farm. John 'Larson hjsvhpm^ in CaMon Palls.
JuiF rented the ifartri'/ ourfyounger re*
Tf!t
E. Gr. Johnson and John Scheiin are \ii2triiBt' 61 spent Sunday with friends
painting their houses and- are doing a'ji" Qur village.
takinjg advantage of -tKe
^iiiitiig season. and are seen to ''be
about iti nearly all directions armcj.t
jgame bags which 'ijf
empty after as al
on^s[ nudt /i^i our forests.
sther By den, teacher in s.heol
Andrew Swedback of Lit Me rall-ar-
pw^Rt^%it.?3^)yeii iived last week fpr a short viiit hoA
*v:th relatives.
-'H ''Westberg vrias a visitor
tie
.^yponyms.•/
jt^e-past several months, fp^ a visit at'l J/ A,' \, \\. ».
TrjiJ a Herald f'want" ad.
fr*-
Andrew Swedback left/fdr Lj ttl^j F^ll'
1
jFriaj- after visiting,-.ilier«£ with
lives. He was accompanied
brother, Chas. Swedback, ^o will visit
|:aere for some time.
,A
XJTTM rAXJiS itf AttTTBT KEPOS1
i&j likixBi&y Afternoon.a
.- ,...T7l
o. 1 Northern,
o. 2 Northern
wtteafc lto. 3 Northern.
(!dif cforii'. '.....
pats .. •. ..t.
Barley •..• .53
:ve ...
Cv
D^^'buttPr*..
Creamery butter .. .. .34
Button fajt»Q v., -.,•
1
G^arnlated sugar, 16 lbs.
PAIN RELIEVED
HI i-y-i- tp'
l!.I fit will relieve, your pain. No matter whether you have
gl splitting headaehe, an exerotiating ease of aeiatica, swolleji
throbbing inflammatory rheumatism, neuralgia almost severe enough
jljo drive you wild, the burnings of indigMtion, or.the dull dragging
ijb£ a lame back—' Chiropractic Trtatmenta' WU1 reUeye yoti.
nature, not
Smoothing the perves and sending
no 4 O
ut do not remove tte eause of the pain.
•and wes!iike«lfe^he^'-lp«i#^ riiiived' by
of .heathly
If yon are suffering, give ^Cliropractic' a chanee just once—
jrou will be astonished at tht rendts.( Tet itJis,not n.agie, it
li&nnatural it is merely the applieation
Consultation and Examination Free.
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'which aids and stimulates nature instead of opposite and working
^against her. 'f
h| If you knofwr. tlM naunMlous «^Hef to othen,
!|Whose pain was at least as seyere as joun,
Chizopraeto^ FImm 307
^Office Over St.Fi«IM3tere/
^Office Bona: 9'to 11:30 «.Jp. Other iMranbyappoipfcment
ahum'
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the age of 30 yeftn ni'jpiel
tot: 'moiiia hir 'd^itiae' 'a
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v3l6idf
frgford last .Saturday....
Cha^."Griffith ftrtiv6d ffpin 'Minhe
avolls last week for a short' visit with
re'atiyes ''-.-"-v..
.Tbe^ a^ptioi^ Ee)
at the home 'iof
it Wednesday w|s.
snccess Mi
around.
Dr.' E. L. Hawes
\jypfe8feipnal fyisits^at ItSisi place^ lasr
ri!.::
,one of ids
Pphrson is nome jfijoni jMorri^
for several
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was- np
,[l:ist^w6ek! to atten4 the funeral of her
LIKED TBEATMBSTT
ho
rainerd Journal-Press
says of^
tjig y?ay,. theip Jiigh, .sch,opl .'^pjst^alt
tteiift
vwds'9
^n't^rtalil^dy here: After
M)e game, Little Falls royal entertain
irg began. The girls served a banquet
td. the football players which was iolv
lowed by a dance. Everyone thorougli
ij enjoyed themselves and when time
came to cateh the train, load wero the
'it to-'eXptesgio!Qg of regret. When the local
itic
.is:
r-lfev
\-mv.
:^58v
....-V,..... .,i.. *40
.ay .... i...I.'j-4 6.00
ii&orts, per 100 lbaj. y.:.
tiound feed, per 80. lbs.
vracked porn ..
jiran" i00 lbs .. .... v!
T'ldnir low grade.......
Flour, patent, 98 lbs. ..
Bakers, per 100
Bye flour, per 100 lbs
Oi' meal, per 100 lbs
Steers, fat ......'..
Cows .. ...........
Uklvea, alive .......
•Citlves, dressed j......
^KogB, aliye .'. .......
Pork dressed' ........
Sheep, alive.........
Spring/lambs
Old Cocks .. ........
Hens, alive .........
ftrting catena ., .j
^otatOQs •.«• -. .v/..
*?ed stock
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Died—Miss Clara .^Phtpta&n.idnugfii#
tier of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Petdrs^n,'
passed away last Monday mornin^afr
tei an illness of two weeks and- honM
days.- Deceased was well known to all
in our vipinity,. having been. bora ,iuid.
llnown to Womanhood' fccfrt.' At' the
time of death Miss Peterson at-
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1 35'
1.135
1,25
ii60.y
2.50
2.10?:
2.20
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4.50
3.50
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4.60
7.00
9:00
7.00
9.00
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5.00
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10X
6.50
8.50
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.09
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1.75'
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a
and
em a irewi, supply ox .aeawuy
i^lood not ^tk tte.
is
not
a scientific discovery
y»?would
(fo give it at least one^rn^ irvto mdre than its frieads
lyjaim for it. If you are sufferiag fain yea are not fair to yourself
||if you do not investigate and And put what 'Ohiropractie S^ppn^ylo
|(^herapy' can do for yon.
not heaitate
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