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tt l^#i it rs V^s^ #'S^ PETERSON & WELUN THE STORE OF QUALITY This torrid Temperature affords The Live Store a timely opportunity to demonstrate its ability for real service. Clothes we've kept in the background Hot weather garments in the lightest, coolest fabrics come forward now to tempt the comfort seeker. Here are advanced styles, new patch pocket coats with but a suggestion of lining, careful tailored trousers that fit snugly and com fortably, that insure neatness when coats are laid aside. A score or more of Summer Style suggestions for office wear or recreation from The House of Kuppenheimer at $20 $22.50 $25 and $30 With an especially attractive selection in two piece Outing Suits from $8.00 to $16.50 DELPARK NAINSOOK UNION SUITS Delpark union suits are cool, airy and roomy. Just what you want when the hot weather ap proaches. See our assortment of them at $1.00 and $1.50 WILSON BROS. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS This is the ideal shirt for vacation days. Wears well and easily laundered. Come in and let us show you our large variety of this well known and popular make. Prices $1, $1.50, $2 DELPARK WASH TIES Here is what you want to wear, with your negligee shirts, during the hot summer days. Looks neat and feels comfortable. Prices 25 and 50 cents. Wiggins Plumbing Cool! Plumbing Wiggins Sharpens Uwn Mowers. A County-wide Spelling Contest. Swift county has just closed a gen eral spelling contest in its schools. Ten cents admission was charged at the different events and the proceeds were used as prizes for the winners in the different grades. The two coun ty winners will represent the county at the-State Fair contest. LOCAL BREVITIES —Victor T. Peterson of Atwater was in the city Monday. —John Foshager of Pennock was a visitor here last Friday. —Ole Hansen left Thursday for a few days' visit in Benson. —Sam Olson returned Saturday from a business trip to Buffalo. —Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooten spent Sunday with friends in Pennock. —John Bergeson of New London visited here a few days last week. '—Miss Alice McLaughlin left Mon day for Herman for a few days' visit. —Miss Ella Jacobson of Kandiyohi visited here the last part of the weeic. —Miss Mable Nelson spent Sunday at her home in the town of White field. I —Mr. and Mrs. Markus Olson visit ed over Sunday with friends in Pen nock. —Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rodberg vis ited friends in Benson a few days last week. —Mrs. Horton Sperry left Friday for Starbuck for a week's visit with her aunt. —Miss Loretta Barrett left Thurs day for DeGraff where she will visit a few days. —Miss Clara Johnson of Hutchin son visited last week with Mrs. Siv ert Nelson. —Herbert Wadell returned la*t Wednesday from a business trip to Litchfield. —Miss Olga Haroldson left Thurs day for Atwater where she will visit a few days. —Miss Olga Elkjer of Pennock vis ited here with Miss Lunden a few days last week. —Miss Alice McLaughlin arrived Friday from New London for a visit with friends here. —Misses Freda and Frances Hed spent a few days last week visiting their sister in St. Paul. —Miss Florence Bergstrom return ed to her home at Pennock Thursday after visiting' here a few days. —Harmon Craswell of Sioux City, Iowa, arrived Friday to visit with friends and relatives for a few days. —Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson drove down from New London Mon day to see their sister, Mrs. O. P. Rice. —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergquist re turned Sunday evening from Minne apolis where they have visited for a week. —Mrs. James Doyle of Darwin vis ited here the last part of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Patchell. Mrs. McMurry arrived Thursday •from Duluth to be the guest of Mrs Geo. Sanderson and Mrs. J. Sweeny a few days. —Misses Ruby Teigen of Monte video and Emma Carlson left Monday for St. Cloud where they will attend summer school. —Alva Hunt, candidate for Supreme Court, was in Willmar Monday en route from Montevideo, where he had attended court. —The Misses Alice Sjoquist of Dassel and Grace Dougherty of this city visited friends in New London the last part of the week. —Otto Lindquist went to Roches ter last Monday to see his brother-at law, Nels Hallquist, who is in serious condition following an operation. —L. E. Covell of Atwater was in the city Monday enroute for his home at Atwater to. cast his vote for Lee L. E is hustling in the land business at present. —Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pederson of Eagle Lake were in the city Monday to meet Miss Helga Peterson of Far go, who will visit with them. Miss Peterson teaches in the Willmar schools next year. —The Ladies' Auxiliary of the En gineers gave a social for their fam ilies at the Oddfellows hall last Wed nesday evening. Cards furnished the amusements for the evening and a delicious luncheon was served at a late hour. IT HAPPENEDJN WILLMAR And Is Happening to Willmar People Every Week. The case told below is not an un common thing. The same occurs fre quently and will continue to happen as long as folks have kidneys and overtax the kidneys. Mrs. Peter Olson, 126 Benson Ave. E, Willmar, Minn., says: "One in our home had such a bad back that ha just would give out at times. The weak ness and pain across his back made it hard for him to do anything and if he took cold, the trouble was always worse. Kidney weakness also caused him lots of annoyance. Failing to find help, he was certainly glad when ne began using Doan's Kidney Pills to find they were the remedy he needed and it wasn't long before his back was strong and his kidneys normal." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Olson recommends. Foster-Mil burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Paid advertisement.) Ice Cream Social. The young people of the Eagle Lake church will give an ice cream social at Rev. E. O. Larson's place, the Free church parsonage, next Thursday eve ning, June 18. A program will be giv en, and all are invited. Sam G. Peterson has sold the Gran ite Falls Journal to H. J. Behermeyer, a teacher who served Redwood county as Superintendent of Schools for six years. W &$£•• iiiiiiiiiimii I if A A iv A S SURVIVING MEMBERS OF G. A. R. COL. HE POST NO. 125 Sketch*, for tli* Willmar Ti MEN E. LAWS0N Spicer-on-Green Lake, June 15— Victor Danielson returned to St. Paul Saturday after a week's visit at his home. E. L. Quam and ftfmily were New London visitors Friday. Miss Emma Rykken spent Sunday with her folks at Willmar. Mrs. A. G. Mardin left for Harris Wednesday, to be with her mother, who is ill. A. E. Jackson returned Thursday from a couple of days visit at Tepee tonka Hotel. Edw. Lorentzen of Irving was a guest of Ole Johnson the latter part of the week. Miss Anna Hamness is at present staying at the home of her brother, Gust Hamness. Miss Bertha Gustrud of Willmar was a guest of Mrs. Sophia Gustrud a few days last week. Swen Lundquist left last week for Farwell, Douglas county, for a week's visit with his folks. A Children's Day program was giv en in the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Downs of Willmar was* a guest at the home of her son, P. Downs last Tuesday. Mrs. L. I. Aldrich returned the lat ter part of the week from a short visit in Mason City, Iowa. P. W. Frederickson departed for Clarkfield the first of the week, where he will spend the summer. Miss Clara Allen of Willmar spent a few days the latter part of the week dressmaking at Edenwood farm. Mrs. P. M. Peterson and little son returned to Willmar Thursday, after a visit at the Wm. Olson home. Mrs. Mary Parker arrived last week from Eyota and is visiting at the home of her son, John Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Selvig of Minne apolis arrived here Saturday and are guests at the G. J. Bratberg home. Rev. K. C. Holter of Minneapolis spoke in the Green Lake church and Zion church at Spicer last Sunday. The Burs family from St Louis, Mo., arrived last week and are now residing at their summer home on Cottonwood Beach. Mrs. J. A. Healy returned Friday from a week's visit at Grove City. She was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. Lovander. The Boy Scouts from Willmar, ac companied by Rev. E. R. Todd, who have been spending the week camp ing on the north shore of Green Lake near Tepeetonka Hotel, returned to their homes Friday evening. ARCTANDER. Arctander, June 15—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Myhre and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Myhre visited with relatives and friends near New London from Sat urday until Sunday. Mr. Alfred Ellingson is the owner of a new Detroiter touring car which he recently purchased from Ben Hal* vorson. A dwelling house and granary is being erected at the home of Sam Henjum this summer. Martin Walby is doing the work. ,, We understand that the wedding bells will soon be ringing in Arctan der. O Ttterboe Bros, have recently inves ted in a two horse power gasoline engine. Do not forget to remember-^the next meeting of the Green Valley Farmer's Club to be iield Saturday evening, June 20, in the schoolhouse of Diet No. 54, by EX \1 A li IRWIN ROBERTS. Enlisted in the Union Army February, 1863 was member of Co. H. Fourth Illinois Cavalry, which regiment later! was merged with the 12th III. Cavalry in which he became member of Co. served on scout duty at Natchez, Miss. took part in Gen. Grierson's second raid thru Mississippi, and, under reconstruction days, served under Gen. Custer in Texas. He was but 15 when he enlisted. His father and his father's four brothers were Union soldiers. He was born June 30, 1847. SPICER-ON-GREEN-LAKEDEPARTMENT Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Erickson went to Mamre Saturday for an over Sun day visit with relatives. R. Norbie is having a porch built to his farm residence. Miss Christine Tvett of Granite Falls is visiting at the J. Kloster home. L. Lungstrom is enjoying a visit from his daughter, Mrs. J. Bergeson and son of Vancouver, B. C, who ar rived the first of the week. John Larson and family returned to Willmar Saturday, after attending the Flanders-Berglund wedding and also visiting relatives for a few days. Misses Selma Isaackson, Edna and Amelia Law, returned to their home at Cottonwood last week, after a few days' visit at the Isaackson home. Little Miss Janet Benton, who has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Peter Henderson for a couple of months, returned last week to her home at Minneapolis. The Ladies' Aid of the Zion church will give an ice cream social Satur day, June 20, in the afternoon and evening. Everybody cordially in vited. Mrs. Geo. Wilson, who has been vis iting for about a month with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Walby at Timber Lake, S. Dak., arrived home Saturday. Mrs. V. J. Anderson was at Will mar from Wednesday until Friday. Mrs. Ed. Carlin and daughter, Gladys accompanied her home, returning in the evening. Drs. Oppegaard and Hanson of New London have opened an office over H. Van Vorst's store. Their office hours will be from 9 a. m. to 12 daily, ex cept Sundays. Miss Ruth Parsons arrived last week from Frazee, where she has been teaching school the past year. She will spend the summer with her mother near Diamond Lake. "Mr. and Mrs. D. Ditmarson departed for Fargo last week, to attend the wedding of their son, Harold to Miss Elsie Mathilda Sateren, which took place at Fargo, Wednesday, June 10. Miss Alma Swenson, a bride of this month, was tendered a parcel show er at the Lake View Hotel last Tues day evening, by the Young Ladies' Sewing Society of the Sw. Lutheran church. Mrs. Chas. Hendrickson and daugh ter Mabel, returned Monday from Min neapolis, where they attended the graduating exercises at the Univer sity. Miss Clara Hendrickson was one of the graduates. Miss Clara Kloster returned home Thursday from a week's visit with friends at Willmar. She was accom panied by Miss Florence Sanderson, who was her guest until Saturday Miss Mabel Thorvig accompanied her home for a few days' visit. Next Tuesday is the primary elec tion day. We hope that every quali fied voter will attend and make use of his vote to best advantage of the people of our country. Mrs. Soland and children from near Bismarck, N. Dak., arrived last week for a month's visit with Mrs. Soland's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Ramstad HOWTO GET.STRENGTH after any sickness is purely a matter of nourishment, whether the attack was an ordinary cold or severe illness the weakened forces cannot repulse disease germs, and this is why a relapse is so often fatal or whychronicweakness often follows sickness. Restoring strengthtomillionsof people for forty years has proven the real need for taking Scott's Emulsion after any sickness nothing equals it—nothing compares with it Its pure, medicinal nourishment, free fromalcoholoropiates, promptly creates rich1lood, strengthens few uervesaiid lung* toavm tuberculosis. RINGO LAKE Ringo Lake, June 16—Miss Annie Danielson who is employed at Will mar, is at present visiting at her par ental home here. Mr. A. G. Fager is at present em ployed at the P. J. Ekblad home, pa per hanging. Messrs, Andrew and Victor Dan ielson of St. Paul, August Danielson and children, Harold and Marion and Sigwald Olson of Willmar, have been visiting the past week at the Daniel son home here. Miss Esther Monson has been as sisting at the David Swenson home with the house work the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ahlberg of Willmar visited from Sunday until Tuesday at the former's parental home here. Miss Alice Swenson visited from Monday until Tuesday with her friend Mabel Skoglund. Miss Alice Anderson of Spicer vis ited from Sunday until Monday of last week with Stella Anderson here. Mrs. Lewis Norgren of Willmar spent last Saturday at the Mrs. Swen son home here. Mr. Norgren made a short call there also. The Danielson young people spent last Friday evening at the P. J. Ek blad home. A few from here were in attendance of the Yankee Robinson circus held at Willmar last Wednesday. Mr. Henry Monson assisted Nels Monson with some work last Satur day. Mr. A. Nord from Red Wing is at present visiting at the John Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. August Moller from Twin Lakes were entertained last Sunday at the N. Swenson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and children and Mrs. Aaron Carlson were last Sunday guests at the Aug Jordin home near New London. Mr. Osian Johnson and sisters, Misses Anna and Justine Johnson from La Bolt, S. Dak., are at present visiting with friends in this vicinity. A number of young people spent Sunday evening at Lake Florida. Before the Tribune has reached its readers the wedding bells will have rung in our midst. SVEA Svea, June 15—No services next Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Peterson entertains the Ladies' Aid Society Tuesday, Mrs Clarence Lindblad Wednesday. Young People's Society will have their regular meeting, Friday eve ning. Misses Clara Anderson of Kandi yohi and Thilda Johnson of Chisago City, former teachers here, are visit ing at the E. R. Swenson home and with other friends. Several young people from this vic inity attended the circus at Willmar Wednesday. Mr. Clarence Anderson of Minne apolis is staying at A. P. Johnson's Harriet and Irving Norman visited with relatives at Willmar a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Westerberg entertained relatives and friends Sun day. Miss Sigrid Skoog is at Dakota at tending to her deceased brother's business interests there. Mr. Faber spent a couple of days of last week in Ogelvie. The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. S M. Swenson was christened last week and was given the name Orville Al ton Bennett. Mrs. Henry Bjelkengren visited at Fred Lindquist's Friday. Mesdames Lars Moline and Will iam Holmberg of Willmar returned to their homes last Wednesday after a visit with relatives and friends in this vicinity. People are busy with road work now days. John Aspaas is enjoying his vaca tion from his duties as mail carrier on Svea, Route 1. Ruth, Elmer, Egnar, Anna and Ella Swenson spent last week at Green Lake. Miss Mayme Westerberg and Mrs. Harold Nelson entertained at a parcel shower Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Emma Cederstrom of Kandiyohi. The rooms were beautifully decorat ed in red hearts and cupids. A luncu eon was served to about fifteen guests. GRUE. Grue, June 15—Student O. Johnson closes a six weeks* term of parochial school in Dist. 60 next Friday, June 19th. The children will give a pro gram at the schoolhouse Sunday af ternoon. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family of Lonsdale, Minn., visited at O. Fos sum's a few days last week. Miss Marie Thorstenson and Miss Inga Newman of Mobridge, S. D, ar rived Sunday for a visit at the form er's parental home. Miss Minnie Erickson left last Tuesday for St. Paul for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Mattson left for her home at Hoffman, after a couple weeks' visit at the O. Fossum home. 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 PAY 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. BELGRADE TRIBUNE. The Warner Band wilt give a pic nic June 14th at Knut Olson's Grove. The new bell for the Zion Lutheran church arrived last week. The bell cost about $300. Mrs. O. C. Larson living about six miles southeast of Belgrade is build ing a new house on her farm. Ole R. Olson of Sunburg will leave today for Sedan where he will do some carpenter work on the big farm of Jens Pederson. Buttermaker R. J. Anderson this week purchased the residence of Au gust Hultberg on main street The price was $1200. -jud •/*%... BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Insures the most delicious and healthful food By the use of Royal Baking Powder a great many more articles of food may be readily made at home, all healthful, de licious, and economical, adding much variety and attractiveness to the menu. The" Royal Baker and Pastry Cook,** containing five hundred practical receipts for all kinds of baking and cookery, free. Address Royal Baking Powder Co., New York. Pennock, June 15—Mr. and Mrs. Markus Olson of Willmar visited here over Sunday. Kelly Peterson of Willmar visited here Sunday. Werner Berglund made a business trip to Willmar Tuesday. Miss Netta McKilvey spent Sunday at her home south Of town. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooten of Will mar visited here over Sunday. Mrs. Brown and baby arrived Mon day from Hazel Run to visit with her sister, Mrs. Ray Leslie. Miss Alma Lindgren returned yes terday from Willmar where she has spent some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leslie spent Sat urday and Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Hazel Run. TRIPOLIS Tripolis, June 15—There will be services and Sunday school at the usual time next Sunday. The East District of the Ladies' Aid will be entertained at the C. A. Harrison home, Wednesday after noon. Miss Hilma Johnson is up from Minneapolis for a brief visit at her parental home here. Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Monson of Milaca are visiting with Mr. Mon son's parents, Mr. and Mjrs. John Monson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Monson came up from Minneapolis last Saturday to be present at the family re-union held at the John Monson home Sunday and also for a visit with other relatives and friends. Miss Hannah Redig is home from Brainerd to spend her vacation at her parental home. Miss Emma Monson leaves this week for St. Cloud to attend the sum mer school conducted there. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and two chil dren from Palermo, N. D., came down Friday morning for a visit at the Rev. Walters home. Mrs. Johnson is a sister of Rev. Walters. The Y. P. S. will have their picnic next Friday, June 19th. All are wel come to come and enjoy*the day. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lundquist was baptized last Sunday and received the name Edward Ken neth. Carl Englund of Oregon, 111., en route from South Dakota stopped off here for a few days' visit at the C. A. Larson home. Miss Melvina Croonquist is home from Minneapolis for a brief stay at her parental home. Miss Amy Redig underwent an op eration for appendicitis last Friday at the Bethesda hospital at Willmar. C. A. Larson's, F. E. Croonquist's and C. Williams' autoed to Litchfield Saturday, returning home on Sunday. They were called there by the serious illness of Mr. Strom. Ice Cream Social. An ice cream social will be given Thursday evening, June 18th at John Anderson's, two and one-half miles south of Svea. The Svea Harmony band will furnish some music for the evening. Everybody welcome. You can have penny pictures taken on Sunday as well as any other day. 10 pictures only 10c. In building for merly occupied by Tjosvold Music Co., one door north of Hultberg's Confectionery. Only a few days more. AUCTION SALE Having accepted a call to the Sw. Mission church of Oakland, Nebr., I will offer at public auction, at the Salem parsonage in Town of Mamre, the following: One bay horse, 3 years old, wt 1000 pounds one bay mare, 12 years old, wt about 1000 pounds, these horses make a well matched team for road work and light farm work one milch cow, coming fresh about July 1 one milch cow, coming fresh about Sep tember 1 two buggies, two pairs of harnesses, one single harness, one pair of bobsleds, one DeLaval cream separator, used four years, suitable for place with one to three cows one small heating stove, various pieces of furniture, tools, etc. .This auction will be held Monday, June 22nd, 1914, and besins at 2 o' clock p. BW- ^jgsr^ -¥Vy^% O. O. Haugh, Clerk. Theo. O. Frederickson, Auctioneer.. PENNOCK-:-VILLAGE-:-DEPARTMENT N. O. Nelson was here on business Monday. Walter Strand or Minneapolis ar rived Monday to spend the summer at the P. C. Greenfield home. Mrs Emil Ostlund and daughter, Eleanor of Willmar visited here with Mrs. J. A. Jacobson over Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Tranzen and son Roy of Minneapolis arrived Monday and are visiting at the John Berglund home north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hanson arrived Saturday from Des Moines, Iowa, and are visiting with Mr. Hansen's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen. Joseph Magnuson arrived last week from Browernlle where he has taught school the past year and left again Monday for Minneapolis where he will attend summer school. HAVEYOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED and get your medicine at ELFSTRUM & CGVS DRUG STORE OIVE "SYRUP OF FK»" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "Fruit Laxative" cant harm tender little Stomach, liver and bowels. Look at the tongue, mother! 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