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S&j Northierto Spring No. 1 ?T Northern Spring No. 2 Northern Spring No. 3 Jferthern Spring No. 4 Red Spring No. 1 Red Spring No. 2 lb 1 .|2.29 2.24 2.14 2.08 2.24 2.19 2.09 2.03 Red Spring No. 3 Red Spring No. 4 OTHER GRAINS. Flax 4.12-4.21 Rye 1.26 Barley 9&-1.05 Oats 53-65 Corn (Minneapolis price) $1.28 HAY. Hay—Loose—per ton $15-$16 Hay—baled |20-*25 I Classified Wants! POSITION WANTED WANTED—Place as housekeeper for widower or bachelor in town or country. Box 23, Clara City, Minn. 502 BOY ATTENDING HIGH SCHOOL— desires place to work for board and room in full or part. 846 HELP WANTED WANTED—A dishwasher at the Far mers Restaurant. 794 WANTED—Girl for general housework Inquire at Tribune office. 525 WANTED—Waitress at once, eight hour day, good pay. Magnet Inn. 842 WANTED —School girl to work for board while attending school.—Mrs. N. B. Carlson, 219 Litchfield Ave. E. 793 MEN WANTED TO SELL GROCER IES. SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY—One of World's larg est Grocers (capital over $1,000,000. 00) wants ambitious men in your locality to sell direct to consumer nationally known brands of an ex tensive line of groceries, paints, roofings, lubricating oils, stock foods, etc. Big line, easy sales. Values beat any competition. Earn big money. No experience or cap ital required. Complete sample outfit and free selling instructions start you. Long established relia ble house. Write today. John Sex ton & Co., 352 W. Illinois St., Chi jjcago.JUL 831 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Downstairs, four, rooms, $15, 'Phone 175 W. 509 WANTED—Room and board for high school girL State price and loca tion. Write care Tribune. 769 FOR RENT—M E.. Parsonage at Oak Park, nine miles S. E. of Willmar, eight rooms and small barn, just the thing for temporary residence oi retiring farmer. 53b THERE IS GREAT DEMAND—for rooms, furnished or unfurnished, li you have anything in this line to let, an ad in this column will bring you many prospects. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—House and lot on East Becker Ave. Telephone 530 W. 841 FOR SALE—Twelve room house. Good location. Inquire at this of fice. 802 LOT FOR SALE—50x150. Best resi dence location in city. Call 772 or 550. 457 FOR SALE—5 lots between Becker and Trott avenue west at an ex ceptional low figure. 786 FOR SALE—One lot at 415 Twelfth St. S., at reasonable price. Call at 415 Twelfth St., City. 522 FOR SALE—Choice residence lots in Erickson's second addition on Litch field Ave. E. A. P. Bergeson, City. 515 HORSES FOR SALE OR TRADE Heavy black team coming five years and three young horses. Inquire at Tribune. 81J FOR SALE—Four room house and garage on Campbell Ave. Good lo cation. Will sell at reasonable price. Telephone 565 W. 530 FOR SALE—Eight room house, four blocks south of postoffice on 4th street. Possession may be given Oct. 1. G. A. Erickson. 818 FOR SALE—A fine modern 12 room house, as good as new, location the very best. Lewis Jobson Land Co. 526 WANTED—You to list your city prop erty with us. We have several good buyers coming in. The Exchange Land Co., Willmar, Minn. 'Phone No. 751. 645 FOR SALE—I still have quite a num ber of houses dn my list some oi them all modern some new, just being finished. Would like to show them to prospective buyers. Lewis Johnson, 214 4th St., City. 492 HOUSES FOR SALE—On the install ment plan. If interested in buying a home it wUl pay you to call at our office and get full particulars. An derson Land Co., WUlmar, Minne sota. 635 FARMS A REAL E8TATE FOR A SQUARE DEAL—In good farm land, write or telephone C. M. Carl son, Rte. 4, Box 2, Milaca, Minn. 527 FOR SALE—Gilt-edge First Mortgages on Kandiyohi County farms also first mortgages on "City Property, yielding six per cent. E. P. Bjorn berg in Old Postoffice Bldg. 505 A 51% ACRE FARM,—No. 1 soil, 1-4 miles from good little town where boats run to and from Portland every day. 25 miles from Portland, 82 acres under cultivation, S acres in bearing orchard, about 18 acres in pasture. Good 6 room house with hot and cold water, good barn, 32 60 ft. concrete root and pota toe house, with concrete floor, other buildings. Farm horses, cattle and farm Implements go with the place. Running water in pasture, and plen ty' of hardwood timber left in past ure to furnish wood and posts for life time. This place will bring .. in a larger net income year for year, if handled right, than any average quarter section in Kandt jofel County, and it can be made bridftst.* tK Oil Meal, per cwt. 5.60 Bran .: *..-,. 2.10 Shorts 2.85 First Patent flour per 49 lbs 3.85 First Pateat flour per 98 lbs. 6.60 Eggs __. .-..». 35c Butter 50c LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Cattle Calves Hides .. Hogs, live Sheep Lambs Old chickens .. Spring chickens ..$8 to |12 12.00 to 18.00 26.00 15.00 to 17.00 &.O0 to 10.00 10.00 to 14.00 16c to 18c 18c to 20c to be worth from $500 to a $1,000 per acre, that is all of what is set out into prunes, as this is as fine a prune land as there is in the West. Many full bearing prune orchards today, can not be bought for less than $1,000 per acre, and they bring fine income at that price. If you want a bargain, write today. Price $8,500.—A. P. Adams, 507 Lumber mans Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 832 FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Washing machine, quire at 310, 7th St. So. FOR SALE—Wood and fence posts by Ole E. Olson, Rte. 5, WUlmar. 501 FOR SALE corn. 825 One ton hay and some Fifth St. Call 565 W.Notes 529 HEW LONDON SAND and GRAVEL for Sale, in carload lots. A. P. Bergeson, WUlmar, Minn. 475 FOR SALE—About seven dozen two quart jars at 40 cents per dozen. Calle at 739 "A" Street. 815 FOR SALE—Potatoes in carload lots Address or telephone C. M. Carlson, Rte. 4, Box 2, Milaca, Minn. 528 FOR SALE—Coal stove, 17-in. fire pot self feeder, excellent stove in good condition. 1125 So. Fifth St. 535 FOR SALE}—Coal heater, in good con dition by -Magnet Inn. Can be seen at the John Selin Hardware Store. 607 FOR SALE—We have one Turner Simplicity Tractor which we will sell reasonably if taken soon. John son-Erickson Motor Co., WUlmar, Minn. 762 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY—A second-hand bycicle. Address Box 111, Willmar. 519 DIRT FOR FILLING—Anyone desir ing dirt for filling lots wiU please see I. C. Olson. 847 FOR STORAGE OR RENT—A new warehouse which you can rent or store your furniture or anything else. G. A. Erickson, Metropolitan Bldg. FOR SALE —4-cylinder 7-passenger Studebaker auto 5 good tires jusj overhauled guaranteed A 1 condi tion. F. B. Wright, Willmar, Phone 452 J. 843 AUT0M0BILE8 FOR SALE—A 1917 Ford truck in good condition. A. P. Bergeson. 836 FOR SALE—Two new 4x34 non-skid Goodrich tires and tubes. J. J. Ek ander. 533 FOR SALE—One ton Ford truck. Gil bert Ericson, 903 Third St. East. 532 GET LIABILITY INSURANCE—On your car now. Rates have been re duced almost fifty per cent. Wm. O. Johnson. 136 FOR SALE^On account of having two cars, will sell mjr 2-cylinder chain drive Buick for $150 equip ped with storage battery and three new tires, one extra. 'Phone 395 and will demonstrate. 518 INSURE YOUR CAR—Against Fire, Wind, Tornado and Theft anywhere in the United States or Canada at home, on road or in garage. Ford for four years, $20.50 $1,000 car for four years, $34.44. Others in pro portion. Wm. O. Johnson, City. 149 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A sheepskin coat last Fri day west of-~Willmar. Inquire at this office. 534 FOUND—Last Saturday auto crank on Second Street. Inquire at this office. 523 LOST—A kit of tools for a Chevrolet car on north side of track last Sat urday. Finder please leave at Tri bune office for reward. 531 LOST—Auto license No. 86160 and rear lamps between Willmar and Kandiyohi last Saturday. Finder please leave at this office. 514 LOST—Aug. 28, parcel containing lady's night "gown, one infant's dress and man's collars. .Finder please leave at Tribune office. 838 LOST—Man's heavy gold ring with large stone setting on Fair grounds or street, Sept. 17. Finder please leave at Tribune office for reward. .^ORD—Touring car. Starter, de mountable rims. Elleptic rear springs. This car is a real buy for cash only. Inquire at this office. 620 LOST—A mans blue dress coat with red and white pin stripes. Lost somewhere-on road going south of Willmar or around town. Finder please write Cyrus Paulson, Ray mond. Reward offered. 828 Salt and Water. If you will look at a geographical globe, it may surprise you to discover how Jittle dry land there is beneath the equator. In fact, nearly all of the land of the terrestrial planet is in the northern hemisphere. The bulk of South America lies below the equator likewise about one-third of Africa, and the whole of Australia. But all the rest Is north of that line, barring Is lands and the mass at the South pole. The world Is mostly water. One per cent of the water in the oceans would cover all the land of the globe to a depth of 290 feet. Dissolved in the wa ter of the oceans is enough salt to make 4,800,000 solid cubes each of them one mile on an edge. The Kind. "What is your birthstoner -"Judging by the knocks I am always getting from life, I should any It was We Have the Choice. Sonthey tells that in bis walks one stormy day he met an old woman, to whom, by way of greeting, he made the rather «bv|nu? remark that it was dreadful weather. She answered r.hilos. htf-ally, that, in, her opinion, "tiny nether better than none!" -f should he half Inclined to say that any reading was better than none, al laying the crudenessof tbe statement by the Yankee proverb which tells us thnt. though "all deacons are good, there's odds in deacons." Among books, certainly, there is much vari ety in company. The choice lies wholly with ourselves. We have the key put into our hands shall we unlock the-pantry or the oratory?— Lowell. Bask Ho. 1411. Statement of the condition of FAXHXXS SECURXTT STATE BAH1 of WUlmar, Minnesota at close of business on September 12th, 1919. RESOIJRCES Loans and Discounts $105,078.48 Overdrafts J164.59 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 2,239.19: Due from other Banks $5,135.49 Cur $2,791.00 17.50 Silver 349.90 IGoln Other 13.09 Total Cash Assets 8,306.98 Checks and Cash Items 108.45 Paid out for Expenses, etc., Excess of Earnings .. 2,137.14 Total- $118,034.83 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ -25,000.00 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 Rediscounted and Bills Payable (Including certifi cates for money borrowed) 14,000.00 Deposits Subject to Check $33,510.71 Cashier's Checks .. 1,254.55 Total Immediate Li abilities $34,765.26 Savings Deposits 446.37 Time Certificates 38,823.20 Total Deposits $74,034.83 74,034.83 Total $118,034.83 Amount of Reserve on hand $8306.98 Amount of Reserve Required by Law 6135.31 State of Minnesota, County of Kan diyohi.—ss. We, August J. Skattos, President and A. G. Molander. Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. AUGUST J. SKATTOS, President. A. G. MOLANDER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of September, 1919. S. E. Stansberry, (Seal) Notary Public, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota. My Commission expires October 24, 1925. Correct Attest: Two Directors. John Swenson. Tobias Rasmusson. Bank vHo. 904. Statement of the condition of STATE BANK OF SVEA Svea, Minnesota at close of business on September 12th, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $104,057.23 Overdrafts 934.70 Q. S. Bonds and other U. S. obligations 8,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 1,252.56 Due from Banks ..$21,728.90 Cash on Hand Cur $1,037.00 Silver 336.50 Other 23.95 Total Cash Assets $ 23,126.35 Checks and Cash Items 1,585.68 Paid out for Expenses, etc., in- Excess of Earnings ... 207.76 Liberty Bond Account 2,303.44 Total $141,467.72 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ Surplus Fund Deposits Subject to 10,000.00 7.000.00 Check $32,308.21 Cashier's Checks .. 3.884.40 Total Immediate Li abilities 36,192.61 Time Certificates .$88,275.11 Total Deposits ..$124,467.72 124,467.72 Total $141,467.72 Amount of Reserve an Hand .$23,126.35 Amount of Reserve Required by Law 8.178.58 State of Minnesota, County of Kan diyohi.—ss. We, A E. Rice, President and James Matson, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. A. E. RICE, President. JAMES. MATSON, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of September, 1919. C. F. OLSON, (Seal) Notary Public, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota. My Commission expires May 13th, 1929. Correct Attest: Two Directors. N. O. Nelson. S. B. Qvale. Professional Cards DOCTO C. W. RICHES MEDICAL AND OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist in old stubborn ailments. Such ailments as Appendicitis, Goitre, Enlarged Tonsils, curable External Can cerous Growths and many complaints of women are treated without the knife. Consultation and Correspondence Free Pleasant -Home for Such As Desire 2832 2nd Ave. 8., Minneapolis, Minn. DR. CHRISTIAN JOHNSO N PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON Office In Johnson Block Office Hours: 2 a.p.—1-4 p.m. I Make Calls in the Country Again 'Phone 33, Willmar, Minn. DR. OSCAR R. ZAH Osteopathic Physician Metropolitan Building Willmar, Minn. Office Hours: 9:00 a, m. to 5:00 p. m. R. W. STANFORD Lawyer REAL- ESTATE, INSURANCE AND COLLECTIONS Office in Old Post Office Bunding wmmar. Mine. DR. C.L ANDERSON DENTIST Bank of Willmar Buildno k* Bank No. 1084. Statement of the condition of FIRST STATE BANK OP THORPE at close of business on September 12th, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 48,137.78 Overdrafts 295.40 U. S. Bonds and other U. S. obligations 312.10 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 2,121.00 Due from other Banks $3,355.11 Cash on hand 769.91 Cur $510.00 Silver 259.91 Total Cash Assets 4,125.02 Paid out for Expenses, "etc. in Excess of Earning 674.29 Total $ 55,615.59 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 10,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,000,00 Deposits Subject to Check $15,947.95 Cashier's Checks 421.14 Total Immediate Li abilities $ 16,369.09 Savings Deposits. 192.35 Time Certificates 27,054.15 Total Deposits 16,369.09 27,246.50 27,246.50 Total $ 55,615.59 Amount of Reserve on hand.. .$4125.02 Amount of Reserve Required by Law 1963.23 State of Minnesota, County of Kan diyohi.—ss. We, E. J. Strom, Vice President, and R. E. Shasky, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. E. J. STROM, Vice President. R. E. Shasky, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of September, 1919. Stromme L. Johnson, (Seal) Town Clerk East Lake Lillian Town ship, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota. Correct Attest: Two Directors. Victor T. Peterson. Lars Erickson. Every To± repre^ertt^ Ten Satisfied Deleo -Liglrt User^ DELCO-LIGHT was designed and built by men who were raised in farm homes—who experienced the dis comfortsandinconveniencesoffarmlife—andwho setou deliberately years ago to develop an electric plant that would provide city advantages for rural communities. They were the same men whose engineering talent had made DELCO Starting, Lighting and Ignition Equip ment for automobiles the standard of the world— They knew electricity—and they knew the needs and limitations of farm life— They knew that an electric plant: to give service in a farm home must be simple, so that it would not get out of order and require complicated repairs— It must be easily operated and require little attention It must be very economical in operation— It must be built to stand hard usage and it must last indefinitely— DELC O -LIGHT A complete electric light and power plant for farm* and country nomas, twit-cranking—air cooled—ball bearing*'—no bait*—only on* place to CO—Thick Ptot99—Long Lived Battery—RUNS ON KEROSENE Pote a W a in (Dealer E a in (Dealer) G. F. S 7 1 6 S A S., in a is in he E in in a a to O The Domestic Engineering Company, Dayton, Ohio, Makers of DELCO-LIGHT Products. No matter 'ou live there is a Delco-Light representative near you Consoling. Bobby—Grandpa, why do you look so sad? Grandpa—Ah. my lad, I was just thinking, here I am seventy years of age and I have done nothing that is likely to make posterity remember me —nothing. Bobby—Oh, well, don't worry, grandpa. Maybe you'll still have a aha nee to live in history as some body's grandfather. De Leon's Landing in Florida. On March 27, in 1513, on Easter Sunday, Ponce de Leon discovered land after his voyage of exploration from Porto Rico. De Leon had sailed in search of the mythical island of Bi mini, where the "Fountain of Youth" was said to be, when he discovered land on the North American continent. He named the country Florida, on ac count of the profusion? of flowers. WILLMAR More Than 75,000 Satisfied Users (Distributor) Glimpse of the Past. An odd bit of the p.i^t turns up In list of old publications soon to be s.old iit ,'inclion. ufiely. to Rive it its full hnposini: ith\ "A Sermon I ['reached jit White-Chnppel. in the Presence of M:iny Honourable and Wnrslupfiiii. Hie Adventurers and I I'binters for Virginia," and "Published for the Benefit and Use of the Colony Plant. (1. and to Bee Planted There, and for tf.e Advancement of Their Chris tian Purposes." Rev. William Sy monds preached that sermon, notes Christian Science .Monitor, and de scribed Virginia as a land "with the fruitfulness whereof England, our mistress, can not compare, no. not when she is in her greatest pride." Yet he preached to rather a sorry congrega tion, says history, largely composed of immigrants who had failed at home through bad habits little calculated to help in a new country. Farmers, Read This We are now located, in Will mar with a Produce Buying Station. We want your Produce and will pay you the highest market price. Bring us your next lot of Cream, get ac quainted with our method and meet our buyer. Big and little lots of cream. A dozen, or eggs by the case, all receive our courteous treatment Ask for Farmers Dairy Record Book. It Is Free. BRtDGEMAN-RUSSELL CO. 323 PACIFIC AVE, C. G. CANFIELD, BUYER KIISsSSSSS^ MINNESOTA WIN required five years to develop a plant th?' would measure up to these specifications. Therewere five years of hard engineering effbi back of DELCO-LIGHT before the first plant was put on the market three and a half years ago. Today DELCO-LIGHT is furnishing the conveniences and comforts of electricity to more than Seventy-five Thousand farm homes. It is providing an abundance of clean, bright, econom ical electric light for these homes. It is furnishing power to pump water, operate washing machine, churn, sep arator, vacuum cleaner, electric iron, milking machine, and other small machinery. And everywhereitisdemonstrating itswonderful efficien cy—andactuallypayingforitselfintime andlaborsaved. Didn't Quite Understand. Little John and his mother were visitlus at the minister's home one day, when John picked up a Testa ment from the table. The minister's wife said: "You must not play with that book, for it is God's book." A week later, while at the minister's home again, he spied the book and said: "Why doesn't God come and get his book?" (First Publication, Sept. 24.—4t.) CITATION FOR HEABIBO ON PINAL ACCOUNT AND FOB DISTRIBUTION State of Minnesota, County of Kan diyohi.—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Amel ia A. Maier also called Meyer, Dece dent. The State of Minnesota, To all per sons interested in the final account and distribution of the estate of said de cedent: The representative of the above rtamed decedent, having filed in this Court his final account of the adminis tration of the estate of said decedent, together with his petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the person thereunto entitled. Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms In the Court House in the City of Willmar in the County of Kandiyohi, State of Minne sota, on the 20th day of October, 1919, at 2 o'clock P. M., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, The Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 23rd day of September, 1919. T. O. GILBERT. Judge of Probate. (Court Seal.) George Muller, Attorney for Petitioner. (First Publication. Sept. 24.—4t. CITATION FOR REARING ON PETI TION FOR ADMINISTRATION. Estate of John G. Porter also known as G. Porter, Decedent. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi yohi, In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of John G. Porter also known as J. G. Porter, Decedent. The State of Minnesota, To all per sons interested in the granting of ad ministration of the estate of said dece dent: The petition of C. G. Porter having been filed in this Court, repre senting that John G. Porter also known as J. G. Porter, then a resident or the County of Kandiyohi, State of Minne sota, died intestate on the 6th day of September, 1919, and praying that let ters of administration of his estate be granted to C. G. Porter, and the Court, having fixed the time and place for hear ing said petition: Therefore, You and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of "Willmar in the County of Kandiyohi, State of Minne sota, on the 20th day of October, 1919, at 2 o'clock P. MX. why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the Judgre of said Court, and the seal of said Court, this 18th day of September, 1919. T. O. GILBERT, Probate Judgre. (Court Seal. R. W. Stanford, Attorney for Petitioner. To Repair Book Cover*. Beautiful books are generally bound with leather, and If they are In constant use the calf or morocco soon becomes worn. To remedy this, use equal quantities of white of egg"^ and water beaten together, apply wlm a soft brush or piece of-.^Ainel. and when thoroughly dry polish with a fresh piece of flannel. (First Publication, Sept. 24.—4t. ORDER I.IMTTINO TIME TO FIXE CILAIMS WITHIN THREE MONTHS, AND FOR HEARING THEREON. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi yohi.—ss. In Probate Court. Estate of Christianna Neilsen, Deca dent. In the Matter of the Estate of Chris tianna Neilsen, Decedent Letters of Administration with the Will Annexed this day having been granted to Thomas Nelson and it ap pearing by the affidavit of said represen tative that there are no debts? of said decedent: It Is Ordered, That the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against her estate in this Court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date hereof and that Monday the 29th day of December, 1919. at 2 o'clock P. M., in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Willmar in said County, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing- upon and the examination, adjustment and al lowance of such claims as shalSp—foe presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in the Will mar Tribune as provided by Jaw. Dated September 22nd, J919 T. O. GILBERT. Judge of Probate. (Court Seal.) E. P. Peterson, Attorney. (First Publication, Sept 24.—4t. CITATION FOR KEARZNO OH FXNAZ. ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBU- TION. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi yohi.—ss In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Hans Andersson also known as Hans Ander son, Decedent. The State of Minnesota, To all per sons interested in the final account and distribution of tbe estate of said de cedent: The representative of the above named decedent, having filed in this Court his final account of the adminis tration of the estate of said decedent, together with his petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the person thereunto entitled. Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this Court 4" the Probate Court Rooms in the Court" House in the City of Willmar In the County of Kandiyohi, State of Minne sota, on the 20th day of October, 1919 at 2 o'clock P. M., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, The Judge of said Const, and the Seal of said Court, this 17th day of September, 1919. T. O. QILBBBT. Judge of Probate. (Court Seal.) Charles Johnson, Attorney for Petitioner, \S