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US' "*^B I 1 $£ .{ '4 Wide Sheetings A splendid opportunity to replenish your Bed Linens at New Low Prices "Wear Well Quality" 72 in. bleached at 60c per yard "Wear Well Quality" 81 in. bleached at 65c per yard "Bridal" linen finish 63 in. bleached at 63c per yard "Bridal" linen finish 81 in. bleached at 73c per yard 'e.«fc- DOVE Uodcr-gataienti REA ESTAT E TRANSFER S $ Town of Kandiyohi Jan. 8. D. W. McLaughlin and wife to Lars L. Urdahl and Alvin A. Troupe Sy2 ofNW*4 Section 4.80 acres. $10,000.00. Village of "Atwater ,„., Jan. 11. Hattie D. Johnson and husband to James H. Strong Lots 8 to 14 inclusive. Block 4. Hall's addition. $1000. Jan. 11/James H. Strong and wife to- Thomas B. Barbeau Lots 8 to 14 incl. Block 4. Halls Addition. $2800. City of WiHmar Jan. 11. Marius Johnson and wife to August Hoglund, south 1-.* *.**,*'»'*'!, '^-+X4&*&:%A Corsets and Brassieres Reduced Corsets formerly sold at $2.00 and $2.50 now reduced to $£25. Overhigh grade corsets, back & front lace, have been reduced $1 to $2L iJ.sf^~ Av Marks the Second Week of Our "*tv'*J Why not take advantage of this opportunity to lay in your supply of White Goods for the coming summer months., The first week'of our sale has shown that we really have some wonderful values in this line. 36-Inch Bleached Muslin "DAISY" 19c "BRIDAL" 24c "FLOWEROF THE FIELD" 25c Bed Spreads Reduced Tl^e Mitche line, Satin finished spreads in white and colors, pink, blue and gold. Scalloped •.,:r,- and cut corners in 72x90, 80x90, 90x100 §f All Reduced $2.00 on Each Spread During this sale there is a noticeable reduction on all household supplies such as l^apkins, Toweling by the yard and Table Cloths, Owing to the high prices that have prevailed, our «tpck in this line is somewhat limited, but everything is placed on sale at pricef that we feel sure that will interest you. "Bandeau" style, assorted colors and trimmings, formerly sold at 50c and 75c now 38 Cents. Ladies' Muslin Underwear at 1-3 Off Truly wonderful, you'll exclaim when you see the low prices on these undergarments—but the supply is limited so come early. Gowns and Combination Suits, Petticoats and Corset Covers. Remember 1-3 Off the Regular Price Combination Suit* and Silk Vests at 1-3 Off. Silk Underwear at 1-3 Off. Jersey Petticoats and Flannel Gowns. 20 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 11 North 20 ft. of Lot 10, 100 ft deep. Block 9 of Spicer's add. $5000.*' Jan. 13. Olof A. Ferring to Ruth V. Kastel Lot 1 of Block 7 of Ferrjng's second Addition. $205. Jan/15. John S. Bobbins to T. G., A. G. and N. G. Nelson Lot 6 of Block 25. $2500. Jan.. 15. Anna Maria Erick son to Helene Gustafson Lot 14 and 15 of Block 128 of 2nd addition. $1600.00. £f Jan. 15. Emma Mekeland and husband to Nels Strom part SW44 of NEiA com. 33 ft. East and 225 ft. Soutjf from r* •Q* *Ji .*": -4' Bgg It NW corner of SW^4 of NE^4 running East 150 ft. South 125 ft, W. 150 ft. N. 125 ft. to be ginning. Section 14-119-35. Unplatted lands. $900.00. ., *v t' New Cashier JBryce Carter, an operator^ at Morris, has been appointed as cashier at the' local G. N. rail road station to succeed H. J. Sletten, who was recently ap pointed! as station agent. He betfan his work-today. '.. .'.,,?, rr1 %". *•'—*C* W." Lonn left Wednes^ day noon for Duluth where he will serve on the United 'States district court jury, in session on Friday, the 21st. *?*&£ a-^t Jt&jM if i|frrf7 Pillow Tubing "Wear WeU" 42 ir^blefEhed 38c per yard •. .£, "Bridal" 54 in, bleached 50c per Yd. "Wear Well" pillpw casing, 42 in. bleached%Se per yard No. 350 "Bridal'^: *^ainsoxk"s^ft finish 36 in. wide at 35c per yard No. 550 "Bridal" "Nainsook" soft finish 36 in. wide at 38c per yard •*«*$? 5 $• VSH «:. el Coffee '.'- The Bethel Ladies Society/ will give a coffee social in the church basement, Thursday afternoon of this week. The following ladies 'will serve: Mesdames P. Lundberg, Aug ust Lundquist, Wm Holmberg, Chaa. Carlson, Anders Jonson, John Olson, C. Lindberg, Carl Anderson, M. .Blomquist and the -Misses Marie and Lydia Erlandson. 3 Jfc* -*,*» 1* —Get yonr chicken dinner' »M*e jMagnet. Inn Sunday. *J—-J. Evenson returned Wed nesday from a visit at New London. 4 #mj&i &mmmm JANUAR 19,1921 •f .'sArfi^ •wp V^f. ,. —a*""-—— TRIBUNE Jan 17—There was no meet ing held in the Christina Luth eran church Sunday on account of the bad weather. Louie Wollom and Carl Lind quist made a business call at Willmar last Friday. This community was shock ed to hear of the death of G. Peter Erickson which occurred last Thursday. Clothes for Shivering Children The people of Willmar are asked to give their idle cloth ing to the destitute women and children of Europe. The Eur opean Relief Council is asking for warm cast aside garments, underwear, stockings and shoes Please have the holes mend ed and buttons sewed on. Ga ther them in neighborhood groups and notify Mrs. Geo. E. Thomas, phone No. 185W. Will collect Jan. 25-26. Civil Service Exam The Civil Service Examina tion for rural carriers on Will mar Route 4 and New London and other vacancies will be held Saturday, Jan. 22nd at the High School in this city. Those who intend to take the examination should report at the local postoffice at 8:30 a. m. —Miss Lulu Harcum of Browns Valley, a former school teacher of this city, visited here a short time Tuesday, while enroute for Sioux Falls, S. D., to resume her duties as teacher. The Mesdames Joel A. Thun stedt and Ole H. Olson enter tains the Philathea class at the latter's home this Wednesday evening. —Mrs. C. Ackerman left on Wednesday for a visit at St. Cloud. '.—O. R. Berkness left Tues day on a few, days business trip to the twin cities. W AT S THIS? Royal Neighbor Dance W E E CARLSON'S HALL W E N JAN. 25,1921 A re going Sure! We'll be there! Admission 75c per couple. Shorthorn Bulls for Sale Several bulls, roan and white, sired by White Cum berland, all out of choicely bred cows of quality. These calves are fit to head the best of herds and are priced very reasonable from $100.00 and up. Come and see them or write. Johnson Bros., Atwater, Minnesota, Rt. 7. '"tf The first two letters of the names of each of these7 objects fl|oJj what Minnesota town? No. 11 No. 12. Answers to last week's puzzles: No. 10. Beartl, Imprint, Watch, Arm, Boat, Insect, Knife- LAKE LILLIAN Three Games Played A program of 3 games was played in the H. S. gym Tues day evening. The first game between the Junior H. S. "mid gets" and "Dwarfs" was won by the midgets by a score of 6-0. The second game was the Hanscom Amer. Legion Post versus the New London Legion quint and turned out to be a veritable slaughter. Willmar was satisfied with the long end 1 of trie 73-3 score. The W. H. S. also defeated the New London High by &\ score of 49 to 5 in an erratic game. Fumbles, poor passes and ragged playing marked the game. Births Jan. 13—Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowman. Jan. 13—Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schamp. Jan. 14—Boy to Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mathre. Marriage Licenses Jan. 12—Alfred G. Olson to Anna B. Thompson. Jan. 13—Walter R. Peter son to Laura I. Paulson. Jan. 14—Harry Boeckman to Olga Johnson. .Notice to Boys With Sle'ds Boys with sleds indulging in tho dan gerous sport of attaching their hand sleds to autos. Most of the time the drivers of the cars are unaware of the boys hanging on. We ask all boys to discontinue,this practice, in order to avoid serious accidents •¥***$*%. -BIWABIK. O. J. V/ESTGAARD, Chief cf Police. —Miss Anna Liert left Tues day for a stay at Clara City. Perfect. Carbon Copies To obtain perfect carbon copies use MULTIKOPY it will give clear, clean-cut, and legible copies that will reflect the per fection of your original letters. Let us know your requirements and our j*alesman will gladly call with samples, TRIBUNE PRINTING CO. WILLMAR, MINN. *^^f THE PARAMOUNT HOUSE THURSDAY FRIDAY TOM MIX in "THE TERROR" His latest western thriller. Don's miss this treat. Also "Bride 13" No. 12 SATURDAY A W N "vyith Sylvia Breamer and Ro bert Gordon. The sunshine drama with a thunderbolt thought. From Eleanor Por ter's famous novel. Also Vod-E-VU Movies and com edy. MONDAY fUESDAY Olive Thpmas in "Everybody's Sweetheart" You'll laugh, #•Ypu'll.,, cry, You'll long remember 'this treat. And Fatty Arbuckle in "OH DOCTOR." Meet your friends here Lyons and Moran comedy Coming, Jan. 31st and Feb.' 1st: "Something to Think About." Greater than "Hu moresque." 2. 1 4 I: WEDNESDAY All star cast in 'THE BLUE PEARL" A mystery drama that will please the most exacting.