-1: Hr- ^3S^*»v-~-ii*7* 8£"F: Peterson & Wellin Willmar, Miss Manda Netland assisted Mrs. J. Larsen with some dressmaking a few days last week. Miss Alma Martinson called at the Jalmer Larson home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Ekblad and daughter, Margery were Sunday af ternoon guests at the latter's parental home. Miss Selma Netland left last Mon day for Paynesville, where she will visit with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rykken for some time. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bratberg called at the C. Overson home Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Anna Swenson called at the Jalmer Larson home Thursday after noon. The "Mission Band" met with Miss Minnie Grorud last Thursday after noon and the meeting was well at tended. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grorud and family were entertained at the G. J. Bratberg honte last Sunday. Miss Alma Bratberg assisted Mrs. H. C. Nielson a few days last week. I """TV? ^"*^s^^ ^y^"" *,*^#^*,^Jft^-f¥,rk WITH KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES GOES Wilson Bros. Shirts, $1.00 to $2.00 Crossett Shoes, $4.00, $4.50 & $5.00 The latest Novelties in Neckwear, 25c, 35c and 50c LONG LAKE. Long Lake, April 20—Services will be conducted in the Long Lake church next Sunday at 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson and children from near Willmar were Monday afternoon callers at the Dav id Swenson home.' Syster Ingeborg, a missionary from China will speak in the church next Thursday afternoon at three o'clock p. m. The Y. P. S. will have their next meeting Friday evening. Ernest Johnson was in Willmar a few days last week. THE BEST washing machines on earth ARE THE Mrs. Nels Magnuson and baby, El vin, came out from Willmar last Fri day for a few days' visit with her par ents here. A program and necktie social will be given in Dist. No. 35, next Thurs day evening. Mrs. Lovisa Johnson came up from Minneapolis Saturday for a visit at the C. A. Larson home. Amy Redig left for Diamond Lake last Sunday, where she will teach a month of school. Mrs. Einar Soren son the former teacher having left to make her home at North Dakota. One Minute Washers Carl Adolfson was badly kicked by a horse Saturday noon. He was ren dered unconscious. We all hope for a speedy recovery. All the farmers are soon done with the seeding of their small grain. The weather the past week has been fine for spring work. TOME HAS PROVEN THIS STATEMENT Botlt for hand, engine, electric or water power, and every machine folly guaranteed AGAINST any and all detective part* and .delect* In workmanship THE ONE MINUTE HAS A LIFELONG GUARANTEE BEHIND IT All principal wearing parts mounted on ball bearings OFFER Yon nay lake uusaMcUne and use it for SO days' free trial. If it is not satisfactory, retara it and getyoaraMaeylN^withoatfiirthtfoUiaationon your part Our naoUaes are guaranteed to wash clothes dean, easier, quicker and ran lighter than any other washer. Distributed in Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana and Northern Wisconsin by Jaaaey Staple HO A Go,, aad sold by one hardware dealer hi yew town. If yon cannot find dealer hwditeg these machines, drop a postcard to Janney Semple Co., Minneapolis, ortothe ••aafai tears. ONEJQNOTE MANIIFACTU1ING CfMPANY NEWTON, IOWA QUALITY FIRST GUARANTEE full force. Peterson & Wellin TRIPOLIS. Tripolis, April 20—There will be high mass and communion services next Sunday at eleven o'clock a. m.Willmar Sunday school at ten. Amon the men of this com- munity, as among men of every where, the Blue Serge takes a deservedly first place. No fabric spun can compare with it in point of servicer-of wear and yet, as with all good things, there are in addition to the genuine, the serviceable serges, shoddy cheap cloths that un scrupulous dealers unload upon the unsuspecting, season after season. You'll find no serges here at $9.99 or $12.22—We've no such clothes at such prices—certainly no blue serges, but at Miss Mabel Lofgren went to Will mar last Tuesday to have some den tal work done She returned home on Wednesday. Misses Esther and Ruth Holmgren were Willmar visitors last Saturday afternoon. Misses Esther Holmgren, Stella Norin and Minnie Noland visited-at the N. Magnuson home last Sunday. Miss Mabel Lofgren visited with Miss Ruth Gilbert last Sunday. Miss Annie Dickson visited at her parental home last Sunday. The Hjalmar Johnson family was entertained at the Adolph Johnson home last Sunday. PAUL F. CARLSON. The Angel of Death has again vis ited our community. This time tak ing away Paul, the little one and one half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Al bin Carlson. He was sick only three days, suffering from brain fever. He died Friday evening at half past sev en. He leaves .to mourn his untimely death, his grief-stricken parents and three brothers, and one sister, Edwin, Irving, Lloyd and Vira. The funeral was held last Tuesday afternoon at the East Salem church. Rev. A. W.work Franklin officiated. The pall bearers were Wallace Johnson, Walfred Gus: tafson, Elmer Holdin and Walter Tengwall. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the bereaved family in this their great hour of sorrow. May he rest in peace. Motorcycle Agent Wanted. In your Township we need a young' man to show our POPE MOTOR-: CYCLES and keep us in touch with local conditions. GOOD PAT and the work will not interfere with your other employment. If you live in the country we would particularly like to get in touch with you and it will be to your advantage to write us at once as we have room for only one in your township. THE WIGGINS CO., Distributors, Willmar, Minn. There is no law preventing you from shipping your cream to BRIDGE MAN-RUSSELL CO., DULUTH, MIN NESOTA. Prompt payment and re turn of empty cans.. Highest prices. A trial will convince you that you can make MORE MONEY by shipping to DULUTH.—Adv. 4w Willmar, Minn. The Live Store has been known for years as the home of THE KUPPENHEIMER*BLUE SERGE, and so large is the number of men whom we have satisfactorily served with these good clothes, that our label in a blue serge has become a "hall-mark" of quality. This season the selection offered is larger than ever before—you'll find serges here from every loom around the world—you'll find the Famous Alaric, a hard finish American—many soft French back serges Ripple finish serges—Wanskuck and Metcalf serges of in ternational fame—French Hockanums among the top not ches. And they're one and all blues that are bine Alizarine blues that stay blue as long as a thread of the fabric remains. You'llfindserges herethat won't shine —none of the wirey fabrics get hanging room here for we know their "looking-glass" tendencies too well—KUPPEN HEIMER serges are shine-proof—quality in the weaving insures it. We're going to make BLUE SERGE WEEK a real event, we're going to demonstrate again our ideas of service, quality and greater value in clothes:— $20 $25 $30 $35 we'll show you serges in every size, every style and every weave to be wished for or wanted, and no matter what the price our SALEM. Salem, April 20—Mrs. N. P. Klit gaard and Miss Emma Magnuson were visitors last Tuesday. Miss Edla Holmgren visited at the A. W. Franklin home last Friday af ternoon. of satisfaction or your money back in m?& «& Minnesota EA8T DOVRE. East Dovre, April 20—Mr. Nels An derson, who has been staying at At water for some time, arrived last week to make his home at the Old People's Home. "Augsburg Day,' which was to beill held last Sunday at the Eagle Lake church has been postponed until next Sunday, April 26th. Services will commence at eleven- o'clock and will continue throughout the afternoon. Rev. E. E. Gynild will speak. Mr. Carl Samuelson is assisting An drew Berg with the farm work. Mr. J. B. Nygaard visited in this vicinity last Sunday. Miss Mabel Roan and Carl Olson were Sunday evening visitors at Berg's. The Eagle Lake Y. P. S. will have their next meeting in the church, on Thursday "evening, May 14th. A pro gram will be rendered at eight o'clock and refreshments will be served in the basement. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Florence and Leslie Baklund and Walter Bakken were Thursday eve ning visitors at Spicer. Rev. and Mrs. Gynild entertained for supper Wednesday evening, Miss Jennie Olson, Mrs. M. Hagen, Rev. and Mrs. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Backlund and Millard and Mrs. A.on Berg. The occasion was Rev. Gynild's birthday. Walter Bakken is assisting with the at Baklund's. Mrs. Berg from Willmar visited with'Rev. Gynild a few days. Mr. Carl Gunderson from Hatten, N. D., is visiting at his home here. DISPOSAL OF RUBBISH. The practice of throwing rubbish, ashes, garbage, etc., into the street ia contrary to city ordinance. Offend ers will be prosecuted. ALF. GILBERT80N, 3t Chief of Police. The Bank of Willmar has now in stalled a savings department. Wei would like to see every child in townl and help them get started with a sav ings account.—Adv. Wanted Improved Farm Not over $20,000 value will give as part payment 640 acres prairie land in Eastern Montana four miles from sta tion. Price $20 per acre, clear. Cash and mortgage for balapce. Here Is a chance to sell your farm and Invest the money in cheap land that will soon double in value. We also have aom£ good city Income property and merv chandise stocks to trade for land send description of your property. J. H. Stodden Co., 619-C21 Security Bank Building, Minneapolis, Minn. ~3 £i?vS 3&rc«.>8 &£J3*&trisi O A A N E S O N A —Chester OlBon spent Sunday in Litchfield. —Arthur Erlckson spent Thursday |n Litchfield. —J. Floren of Pennock was here on business Friday. —Erick Erlckson of Kandiyohi was here on business Monday. —Albert Anderson visited friends in Kandiyohi last Friday. —Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Volk, a baby girl, last Thursday. —Mrs. Lars Jorstad entertained the Social Club last Thursday. —Paul Anderson of Pennock spent Sunday at his home here. —Miss Carey Elfstrum entertains the Chatterbox Club next Monday. —Mrs. Oharlie Walin entertains the Wednesday Afternoon Club today. —Miss Annie Nelson spent Sunday with her grandmother in Pennock. —Chester Ives visited friends in Moorehead Saturday and Sunday. —Ben Benson made a business trip to the cities last part of the week. —Frances Kielty spent Thursday and Friday at his home in De Graff. —M. Carey returned last Wednes day from a business trip to the cities. —Miss Emma Olson of Benson vis ited with friends here last part of the week. —The Eyelet Club was delightfully entertained last Thursday by Mrs. J. A. English. "Friday" Elfstrum returned Satur day from a few' days' visit in the cities. —Miss Mamie O'Donald spent last Thursday and Friday at her home in DeGraff. —Miss Mabel Williams, who teach es in'Litchfield, spent week end visit ing friends here. —David Hoglund left Sunday for Jordan where he will take treatments for rheumatism. —Miss Mable Smith of Cottonwood visited with friends here from Satur day until Tuesday. —The Chatterbox Club was delight fully entertained Monday evening by Miss Esther Sorenson. —Mr. and Mrs. Albin Carlson of Benson arrived yesterday to visit with friends a few days. —Mrs. Emma Miller entertained a number of her friends at a Majestic party last Wednesday evening. —Russell Peterson returned Mon day from Soo Falls, S. Dak., where he visited with friends a few days. —Mrs. Alfred Bergeson entertained a number of her friends last Thurs day at her home on Jessie street. —Mrs. Nels Swenson entertained the Tuesday Afternoon Club this week at her home on Mayson street. —Misses Olive Crosby and Idaf Sanderson left Sunday for St. Paul, where they will attend the grand opera. —Edward Peterson and the Misses Hazel and Edith Nelson atended the funeral of Gilbert Thulin at Kandiyohi Tuesday. —Frances Kielty left Monday for his home in DeGraff. He expects to leave this week for Minneapolis, where he will visit some time. ARCTANDER. Arctander, April 20 Farmers around here have been busy all week with seeding, and the fields have been in excellent condition to be worked. A few more days of this nice weather and they will be done with all small grain. Jacob Foshager has carpenters at work putting on new siding and re shingling his barn. Martin and John Walby are doing the work. Winfred Aasen is busy fixing his drilling machine by putting on a four horse power gasoline engine to take the place of horses. Martin Roisum spent last Sunday at the E. Gunderson home. Mrs L. Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Magnus Hanson visited at Hauge's last Tuesday. Quite a number in this vicinity are with the mumps but we hope this disease will leave when the warm weather comes. Mr. Hedman, agent for the Howard Lake Nursery Co., was at Kerkhoven last Saturday, delivering trees to those he had received orders from. His trees grow so well that most of the farmers take their order from him. GREAT REDUCTION On toilet goods at Elmquist's Jew elry'store, Benson avenue. Becker's Electric Weld Soldering Wire Mends Granite Ware. adv. FOR STEAMSHIP TICKETS to Europe by the American, Cunard, Hamburg-American, White-Star Dominion orScan dinavian-American Lines,call HANS GUNDERSON, Agent Sixth Street, Cor.Llthfield Ave. 2 1 4 Third St. SfcfcO*- (Official Notice.) NOTICE TO CLEAN C^aM» Official Notice of Health Offlcef of Willmar to Owners of Property at Willmar. All persons owning, occupying or otherwise possessing any houses, buildings, lots or any other real es tate within the city limits of the city of Willmar are hereby notified that all manure, debris, animal and vege table material liable to decomposi tion shall be removed, and that all houses, barns, sheds, stables, privy vaults, sewers, cellars, wells, yards and premises shall be thoroughly cleaned, moved or disinfected, and all filth or source of filth which can or may prove injurious to the health of the inhabitants of said city shall be abated by the 1st day of May, 1914. The city shall see that all public streets, alleys, highways, sewers and buildings within the city be cleaned of all filth and causes thereof. Any person having knowledge of any contagious or infectious diseases within the city is hereby notified and required to report the same as soon as or within twenty-tour hours from the time it became known to them to the health officer or to any member of the board or any person knowing of glanders in horses or pleuro-pneu monia in cattle within said city shall report the same. No person at any time shall burn any rubbish, such as straw and drop pings from cattle, within the limit of the city of Willmar, that should in any manner impair the health of the city, and any person who willfully violates it shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined, not less than ten dollars for each and every of fense. Teachers and superintendents of schools and public institutions will see that no children having a contag ious disease or any child coming from a house or houses in which said dis ease is said to exist, be admitted into such school or Institution without first notifying and obtaining permis sion from the board of health. All innkeepers or keepers of public houses shall notify the board of health of any contagious diseases within 24 hours from the discovery the same. WALL PAPER All cases reported to this board by any person will be properly investi gated as provided by law. Just what you want for your rooms. You will find them at the— NEW WALL PAPER STORE On Third Strewt I also Sell I JOHN M. RAINS, Health Officer. NORWAY LAKE. Norway Lake, April 20—George Swenson and Oscar Mankel shipped two carloads of stock to South St. Paul last Thursday. Miss Gena Skaalerud called on Mae Stene Sunday afternoon. Mr. August Dengerud visited with his brother, Theodore Sunday. Amanda and Leonard Rustad and Anna Stene spent Sunday afternoon at Gunder Swenson's. Mrs. G. Stene left Monday for Rhame, N. D., for a short stay. A church social will be given at M. O. Rustad's Sunday afternoon, April 26th, at three o'clock. Lunch will be served. Everyone welcome. Miss Mabel Erlckson called on Mable and Lottie Syverson Sunday. The Y. P. S. at the Synod church Sunday evening was well attended and a good program was given. Mr.- Eddie Gordhammer returned home last Monday from the cities, where he has been visiting for a short time. Miss Anna Stene returned home last Thursday from Willmar, where she had some dentist work done. Mrs. Danielson and Mrs. Scot were nicely entertained at Mrs. S. Hatle stad/s last Monday. Mr. Earl Stark is working for Au gust Dengerud at present. I Sad Death at Prinsburg. Sad news came last Tuesday to the family of Henry Wieberd, living near Prinsburg, when his wife, who had been ill only a half a day, died in the afternoon. A baby was born to them the same day. Death was caused by a double rupture. She leaves behind her a husband and six children. The funeral was held Saturday at the Prinsburg church. Renville Star Farmer. —Mr. Wade, the Fairmont banker, is erecting a five-story office building in connection with a new home for his bank. Just received at Handy A Lewis Motor Company's Garage, a carload of Overlands direct from factory. Call and see them.—Adv. PAINTS and VARNISHES IVER LINDQUIST N tt Door to jGloram's Grocorjr SAFETY DMMC Mr. AitM»Mk MM aiiThMeWh» •riwe Can Your Tires Need It CASINGS AND TUBES VULCAN 1 E AND REPAIRED S.,E. Samuelson, our barber, spent Sunday in Atwater. Misses Berg and Grimlund spent Sunday at Willmar. August Lundquist was at the coun ty seat on Saturday. Albert Anderson of Willmar visited here Friday evening. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Swan Ander son on Friday, a daughter. Quite a number attended the dance in Atwater last Wednesday. Mr. and "Mrs. Johnson of Willmar spent Sunday at Nels Norell's. Mr. Thulin spent a part of last week at his farm in Harrison. Miss Clara Anderson was a week end guest of friends at Willmar. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kroona enter tained relatives for dinner Sunday. Pearl Erickson is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Noid. Levi Lund and August Lundquist took in the rally at Willmar last Tues day. Mrs. Norell has returned from her visit with her parents in Lake Eliza beth. Miss Ebba Lundquist spent Satur day and Sunday with friends at Will mar. Oscar Thulin of St. Paul came home to attend the funeral of his brother, Gilbert. Services next Sunday afternoon and Sunday school at the usual time at Ebenezer. Nordahl Botnen visited at the E. L. Thorpe home Sunday. Rev. Anderson and two daughters visited here last Wednesday. A. Benson and J. L. Jarret made a trip to Atwater last Thursday. Steberg & Foshager are remodeling their hardware store this week. M. J. Strandberg made a trip to Atwater Friday to look over his farm. Miss Tillie Hansen visited at the J. L. Jarrett home Saturday and Sun day. M. J. Rustad shipped a carload of stock to South St. Paul last Thurs day. Miss Anne Nelson of Willmar vis ited with her grandmother over Sun day. A. Benson lias purchased a fine Buick from Sam Osmundson of Will mar. The tennis court has been repaired and furnishes a great deal of amuse ment. A number of young folks gave a marahmallow toast last Thursday evening. Mrs. Berglund and son, Alvin, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in Willmar. Reuben Anderson was here Friday and assisted his brother, Paul in the meat market. -, Miss Amy Bergstrom visited at Willmar with her sister, Florence, last Friday. Ed. Thonvold and family left Mon? day for the northern part of the state where he has purchased a farm. Eben Lawson of Willmar, was here last Wednesday and Thursday and completed the curtain for the. Wood men hall. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any eaee of Catarrh that cannot be eared by Hall's Catarrh, Core. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. We, the nndertlgned, bare known P. 7. Cheney tor the last ift yean, aad believe Urn perfectly- honorable In all bpstaess transections and financially able to earry'oBt any obasanoas nude bxitla Srra. -HAT. BANK OF COMMERCE. HmU Toledo, Ohio. HaO's Catarrh Core la taken tnternallr. aetlnr directly upon the blood and amcooa sorfaces of the system.. ^Testimonials free. *rJce TO cents per bottle. Sold by. an Drajtfats. ^^^^^^^^^^^0k^^i^S^Mf. Year Tire Mfleafe oa Tow 0M Tires by lariat I Tbeai ia CeaalttM TIRE REPAIR STATION I C. E. ADAMS SUPPLIES TEL. 77 KANDIYOHI-:-VILLAGE-:-DEPARTMENT Gilbert Johnson was at the county seat on Saturday. August Klint spent the week at his farm in Fahlun. Andrew Larsen has purchased a Ford automobile. Miss Grace Peterson was at Will mar on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Thulin from St. Paul came home to be present at the funeral of Mr. Thulin's brother. Carl Adolfson was severely kicked by a horse last Saturday. He will be confined to his bed for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Einar Sorenson have gone to Dakota where Mr. Sorenson has accepted a position in a creamery. Mrs. Chas. Jacobson spent a couple of days with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Anderson of Willmar, the first of the week. Have you seen the fine assortment of rugs at Aug. Lundquist'* which are sold for $.99 with a $2.00 cash pur chase. Between April 25 and May 23, inclusive.—Adv. PENNOCK-:ViLLAGE-:-DEPARTHENT Paul Anderson spent Sunday at his home in Willmar. 6. C. Haug shipped two cars of stock last Tuesday. Notice. The Kandiyohi New Store is giving coupons with every purchase. Valu able premiums will be given. Butter, eggs, poultry and hides wanted.—Adv. tf Lars Aahrus, who has been spend ing the winter here with Ounder Ped erson left Friday for Minneapolis, where he is working at the carpenter trade. The Senior class of the Kerkhoven high school will present their play, entitled, "Oak Farm," next Saturday evening, April 25th, at the Woodman hall. Admission 35c and 25c.. Paul Carlson, the little 18 months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Carl son of Mamre died at his home last Saturday morning, the cause of his death being brain fever. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the Salem church, Rev. A. W. Franklin officiating. A parcel shower was given at the Lindgren restaurant by members of the Sewing Club last Tuesday eve ning in honor of the Misses Marie Haug and Helen Nordgren.- The rooms were decorated in hearts and cut flowers. They both received numerous gifts and the evening was spent in a sociable way. Leslie-Nordgren. The marriage ceremony uniting Ly man Ray Leslie and Helen Victoria Nordgren, both of this village, was solemnized last Saturday evening in Willmar by Rev. C. Obreg of the Bap tist church. The tsouple returned the same evening and have rented the R. O. Rasmusson residence and gone right to housekeeping. On their way to Willmar last Saturday night to be married the car they were riding in broke through one of the soft places in the road and they were forced to abandon It. As the announcements of their marriage were in the post of fice here they felt compelled to walk the remaining five miles thru the sleet and rain in order to make the same good. Both young people are well known here and have any number of friends who wish them much happi ness in their married life. GREAT REDUCTION. On fine China at Elmqutstie Jewelry •tore. Benson avenue. W lei'ins Piumhur dotui Plmiihm tig .sar 1 I Mr. Melander of Willmar spent last week here. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Erlck son, south of the village, a son, last Thursday. August Benson and Mr. Wall of Og ilvie spent Sunday at the J. A. Peter son home. Mrs. Magnus Shoberg of Harrison spent the first part of the week with her parents here. Mrs. E. O.. Hanson and daughter, Elizabeth of St. Paul are here for a visit with relatives. Rev. B. E. Walters conducted con firmation at Bethania last Sunday, re turning on Monday. The Ladies' Aid of the Ebenezer church will meet with Mrs. J. Lund quist Thursday, April 30th. Mrs. E. C. Hallstrom and Mrs. E. O. Hanson visited with Willmar friends the latter part of the week. 3