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mi £**a •$ rjTtStjj*^?? fm -Tff AP* "Ss* ofr. #^jltHIBww,Jtt«fil^ Gtme Sunday* Score straight from' Willmar by defeating the-local team at the-ball park here last Sunday, afternoon,. The score Hfl» 12 to 4.p^.v »v ~, The big inning for Montevideo was the» fourth wheni,{f,'.»i the winners scored" The ftome, team scored the first, run in tne second frining, Kielty was out on a 'fly. Hartwick singled to shdrt. Anderson singled to left, Hartwick scoring.. iJam'b smashed out another single. John-son was handed a pass. The bases were full with but one out. The next two baiters struck out. *.«,* 1 --wv- fin.A Carlson Scoring. Hartwick out, short ?J«,i?»r 4 S 9 *~**fc\ tilt, terror. cient for the visitors to win- thWgame, W^utf^teCtha his ratty,,byv smack imFtSe 'ball Oocenter, for Ivrfi bases. Askgpqtji was, takeV out-1 and' Ohris tenson went in to pitch. Dean landed on th/e next. one,, for three bases tQt the righ$ garden. Watts scored. Bou^ let ^next up m&dQ out, Dean., scored on this play: Halderman was safe on Lamb's error and "Went two bases. Siebold- singled. Conkey singled to center^ •Halderman and Siefcold scor ing. Conkey scpred on. a-passed, ball. Philips singled. The-next twi up wtfiffefl. The next tally came in the third. Carlson "singled- Binga sacrificed. Kielty! banged the ball for a three bagger, Carlson scoring. The next twoUp mad©cut. Wttlanar added another tally, in the fifth The run was made: on a.two base hit and anerrors The last run was, scored in the eighth on a couple of hits. "J\ FfiDST qtifBKS1 liontevideo—Deari singled to short Boulet Sacrificed, Askeroth to Binga Dean went third oji a passed ball Halderman m,adei a sacrifice fly to H, Johnson, Dean scorings iSiebbld sin gled to left stole second. Conkey walked. Philips, filed out to center. 1 -run',' 2 htts, no errors. Wlllmarf-JBerry, Carlson and Bin ga fanned. Np runs, no hits,-no er rors.' SPCXXNip.INiNlIiNO iMpnteTid,eo—-Radke walked. Brown ing singled to left, Watts made an in field hit, Radke (scoring. Kielty was playing first and Binga threw ball to hint to get Watts but he was safe. Kielty ,thre^, ball to Hartwick who put 6ut Browning. Dean out, Aske roth,td. Binga. Boulet out, Lamb iq Bing. 1 run* 2 hits,.no errors. ^l^ar-^^ebold/made a great cajclt of Kielty*s fly. Hartwick sin gled to short, stole second. Anderson singled, to left, Hartwick. scoring: La$gb busted' out another safe.hit to left. .jR^oert Johnson walked. Balfces werfufuil With but one out, but Aske rojth land Berry struck out. 1 run, 3 hits, no errors. X- TmRD ifmmd Mo^teyidej^H^di^iman was.kafe whe^ Lanilb overthrew first, Halder man went second on this overthrow. Siebold was safe when Askeroth made a poor throw to first, stole second. COnke^ flied dut to second.. Philips struck out. Radke, was safe when Binga did not get Hartwick's throw, H^dermian and Sieibold scoring. Bijpwjiang out, Askeroth to Binga. 2 ru^, up hitSi 3 errors '^Wiltoar^-'Carlsonu singled to cen ter: Binga made a bunt sacrifice to pitcher who threw him-out at first. Kielty lifted.a three bagger between left and center, Carlson scoring. Hart wick, filed out to center. Anderson fli$4 out to first. 1 run, hits, no er- -FOURTH JNiNilNG- Montevideo—Watts made a two base hit to center. Dean had one strike and Askeroth was taken out of the box, Ch.ri3tenson! went in pitching. Dean hit a three bagger to right, Watts scoring. Bo\ilet out, Lamb, to Binga, Dean scoring. Halderman. was safe and went second on Lamibfs er ror. Siebold singled to short, stole se'cend. Conkey singled to center, Halderman and Siebold scoring. Con- laasqcai .. .... key went secondton "thefthrow he Plate, scored on a passed ball: Phil^s singled over short, stole second. Rad-^ ke and Browning struck out 5 runs, &>Ut9- 1 error, v. Willmar—Lamb, filed oujt, to third. Johnson out shott'to llrst. ,.. Chritfp* son out, pitcher, to,firs$^,»a hits,4o errors. *3? Totals- ^Wiiltaiar Totals Montevideo 1 1 Wfllmar 0 1 Th« leading a for r«pairsv&n<i accessories All work guaranteed at: fifty P«r Hour. C. M. Baklund & Co. KANDIYOHI COUNTY BJWK Organized in 1879aricl is the secqnd oldest Slate &ank in Minnesota becaipe a member,of the Federal Reserve System ip.1918. Transacts a general banking husiness and solicits all desirable accounts, qfferin&cp^^us serviceitpm expert. iewed officials. J. P. MIL.IxA.RD. Chalrmaiu P. B.,JKQNG, President. tSSJO. Hv OTTEStNESS, Cashier." N^H. TAjLLAK^O^. A., NORDSJTRClM,,- A. S S Assistant' Cashiers ~rJ- -l plfr |M»i^ttJj»»»K MtMtItlMI M»M*M«a*M«M*»ll»« i+*W rtt^%A° T*T^^f^r* FIFTH XMNINtt A' Montevideo—Watts out, -Hartofcok to Binga. Dean filed out^to left. Baji let out, Lamib to Biaga. No 'runs, no hits, no errors. Willmar—Berry filed out to right. Carlson was safe when Boulet fum-. bled .his fast grounder, stole second. Binga' out second' to first. Kielty bus ted the ball for a two base hit to left, ll^ritevid!eo^H«ll^ffmen 'oat, sec ond to first, Siebold singled to short. Coa^kiey lifted "a two bagger to center. Carlson "threw the bafl-to Lamb who l§rt it- go passed. iSIebold-' scoring. Hadke singled to left. Browning walk ed. Bases full. Watts flied out to qarison. 1 run, 3 hits, 1 error. W^llmar-^Anderson. out, third?^to,, first, Lamb flied' out to second. John son, out, same^route as Anderson. No runs, no hits, no errors. SBVEJPJTH, INNING Itfontevideo—Dean was safe on Bin ga's errpr. Boulet lifted a two baggej to center, Dean scoring, Ha^ldjernura, lifted-' another two bagger the same route as Boulet, Halderman scoring. Sieibold fanned. Conkey out Kielty to Binga. Philips fanned'. 2 runs* 2 hits, 1 error: WSHmar-HOhristenson flied out to short. Berry grounded out to first. Carlson fouled' out to catcher. No runs, no bits, no errors. BIOHTH INNING Montevideo—Radke out* Hartwick 'to Binga. Browning out, same road as Radke. Watts'grounded out tb Binga. No runs, no-Kits, Willmar*—Binga clouted out & two bagger. Kielty flied out to right. Hartwick singled to right, Bnga scor ing. Hartwick went second on the throw,-to the plate. Anderson,flied o^t to second. Lamfb out, third to first. 1 run, 2 hits, no.errors. i'-1 ..NUNT^ INNJNiCf, .•.'.'. Montevideo-T-Deaa- but, short to ..first. Boulet missed the third strike and was thrown out at first. Halder man flied out to second. No runs, no hits, no. errors. -.,"'. Willmar—Johnson flied out to right Christensbn out, short'to first. Berry jflied out to left. No runs, no hits, no errors. The box score: Montevideo AB Dean, 3b 3 Boulet, ss 5 1 Halderman, If, 5 2. SiJBbold,"irf," 5 3 Cbnkeyr 4 1 Philips,, lb. 5 0 Radke, 2b A, 1 Browning, rt 4 0. Waits, 5 1 PO A E 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 11. 1 fc 1 3 2 0 0 0 43 12 14 27 », I AB 5 4 *,.J£MUJ& 4 4 4 4 3 1 C%lson, cf Binga, In Kielty, 2b Hartwick, 3b Anderson,' Lamlb, ss, R, Johnson, rf Askeroth, Ohristenson, PO A1 E 0.0 S O 0, 2 1 3 ,0 2. 0 2 ^2 3 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 '5 1 0 0 1 0 4 3 O O I O 0 0- 0 0 3 1 O 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 2 O.Or-12 1 0 1 0 0.10— 4 Summary—Three, base hits—'Kielty Dean, Two base hits^—Binga, Kielty, Watts, Boulet, Conkey, Halderman. Stolen bases, Carlson, Hartwick, Sie bold 3, Philips, Sacrifices, Binga, Bou let Halderman. Passed balls, Ander* son 2. (Struck out, Watts 5, Askeroth 1, tOhristehson 5. Bases on baHs, As keroth 2, Watts 1, Christensonl. Left on bases,' Willmar 6, Montevideo 9. Umpires, Griffin and McCall, Time 2 hours and 8 minutes. ,_^.Xhe Misses Blanche ahd Helen Strandiberg left Saturday afternoon ifor the,twin cUes where they.will be employed. $ sv The game between Kandiyohi and the local team last Thursday even ing proved very interesting, Willmar ginning by a shutout, 4 to 0. Robert Johnson was on the mound fpr the Winners and allowed only four scratch 0»its. \tee Holmberg, hurled for, Kan? ^diyohi and Allowed1 only, six hits. Kandiyohi- played an errorless game until the ninth when Arnold Arneson -dropped aiv easy fly at second. Arne son, handled the second base position in great style until the ninth. Will mar made seyen, errors. The game was fast and was played in one and one half hour. The home nine scored the first two Rallies in the third, inning. Nordstrom 'the first'man up flied out to pitcher. ^Johnson walked. Berry7 singled to venter. Carlson made* an infield hit, Johnson scoring. CaTlson stole sec ond' and scored, on Sheridan's sacri fice to center. Binga ended the inn ing bjr grounding out to" first. The next two tallies caime in the wintllL Hartwick flied to second who dropped the tiall. Hartwick stole sec 'otfd and scored on Binga's single £o Tight. Binga scored on a passed ball. Severinson made out, pitcher to first base. Grace walked. Hengstler hit to second who threw to W. Arneson to get Gra^ce. Nordstrom flied out to 'short. Sejveririson made^the first hit of the game in the second.,'witti' a single to |cep ter. Hengstler made the only ex tr^i base hit: of the day by dropping ja two baggej tb. center. Johnson made a sjipgle. to center in the fifth inning: Kandiyohi made tlie first hit in the third inning. V. Holmberg singled to center but was later caught at second by the throw from Nordstrom. A. Ar neson. made a safe hit in the fourth inning to right. The other two hits which the visitors made Were in, the sixth. La Brie singled to left but was later caught at second by the throw from Nordstrom. R. Anderson- also made a safe bingle this inning. The ninth was an interesting inn ing. This inriing, the visitors' came very close in bringing home the first tally. W. -Arneson walked. ^R. An derson hit to short who threw to sec ond to get Arneson but Grace drop ped the ball. A Arneson fouled out 1 ton catcher. /Thunstedt hit to-pitcher who threw tov third to get Arneson 0 but Hartwick dropped the ball. The bases were now full with but one 0 jdown, V^Holmiberg filed out to cen- ter, Carlson threw the ball from 0 center to pitcher who threw to Nord- stromwho put.W. Arneson but at the plate. KandiyoM 'AB PO A E E. Arthuh, If 3 0 0 1 0 0 La BTie, cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Wr Arneson ss 3 0 0 3 0 0 iR. Anderson/ rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 M? Arneson, ^b 3 v¥ Totals 35 4 8 27 14 6 Totals. 0 12 6 1 G. Thunstedt, 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0 V. Holmiberg, 4 0 1 6 0 0 A.' Anderson, lb 2 0 0 8 0 0 J. Holmiberg, 3 0 0 2i 1 0 31 0 4 24 .9 1 Willmar AB PO A E Berry, 3b If 4 1 1 1 1 0 Carlson, of- 3 0 0 2 1 0 Sheridan, If 1 0 0 0 0' 0 Hartwick, 3b 1 1 1 2 3 3 Binga, lib 4 1 1- 10 0 *1 Severinsonl, ss 1 1 1 0 Gtacel, 2R 3 0 0 2 1 1 Hengstler, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Nordstrom, 4 0 0 9 2 2 R. Johnson, 2 1 1 0 5 0 30 4 6 27 14 7 Two base hit, Hengstler. Stolen bas es, Grace, Carlson, Johnson, Hart wick, Hengstler. Hit by pitcher, Hartwick. Sacrifices, Sheridan. iStruek out, Johnson 7, Holmberg 5. Passed ball, Holmberg. Bases* bn A ,i i! We carry ^v. r%5r. tiafls, Johnson 3, Holmoerg 2. Left on bams, Willmar 7, Kandiyohi 7. Umpires, I. R. Griffin and Ed Lund quist. Time 1 hour and 30 minutes. Kr 'J* Tie Game at Svea ys-^ The" Goldenrod Olufb^ crossed bats wlth^ the S^rea, nin,e Sunday. The game resulted hi a score of 4 to 4. At the end1 of the ninth'mnfng the game was called off as it looked like rain. Lake Lillian-Danube Lake Lillfan and Danube will play at Kandiyohi Beach July 24, at three o'clodkyin the afternoon. j. Blurors Wla The* tTnionville Sluggers played a fast game with the Pennock nine at the former's ground Sunday. The score was 3 to 7 in favor of the Sluggers. LOCAL AND PERSONAL —Bernard HolMsh, of. Morris spent the week end wi£h Ms faultily here., —Elroy Peterson spent, Thursday and Friday of last week in, the cities. —Dp. H, F1. Porter, Dentist, Carlson Blp«Jc. tf —A little grl was born to Mr. and Mrs, E It. ESigstrom last Monday. —T. Jw» McOormick. motored to burdock last Friday afternoon. —Ed. Sanderson motored to Ben son, last Friday eventing. "—'Sigurd Nelson left Saturday for a visit at Minneapolis. —•Miss Viola Nelson "left Monday for a vi^ilt at Pennock. I —Miss Adeline, Feig left Thu/sday for a vipit at Atwatec —Miss Dora Moline left this morn ing for a trip to the twin cities. —D. T. CaTlson returned Tuesday evening from a trip to the twin cities. Dr. Robert V. Malmgren, Dentist, 'Metropolitan Bldg. Phone 800.—adv. tf -^-Mf. and Mrs. C. IG. Riegejr o&Mln neapolis arrtved TweSday. evening ^for a vfiit at the N. 3. Sonrin liome. —Miss Dora Moline entertained a few of her iMends at her home at a party last evening. Dr. Oscar E. Hedin., dentist, Carlson Block. Rhone 83.—Adv. —Edward Schwartz of Minneapo lis arrived Sunday (morning and is spending the week at. the TrSbune. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Berg and children of-Lake. Lillian visited at the C. A. Petersp^ home, oveT-. Sujnday. -^Simon-Rodberg'aTld family motor ed to Benson last Friday for a few days visit. -—Edwin Johnson is having a weeks vacation from his duties at the Berk nesseLundlberg store. —'Miss Dora Moline arrived Satur day from Atwater fdr a week*s visit kt her home in this MpSty. —Mt. and Mrs, A^ L- Patchell left Saturday for a'^couple of weeks vfeit at Lake M^sMhgton near Dassel. —Miss Io'he Kerk$W\ left Saturday for a couple of W^|S:sK visit the ''statevbf^io#ai —iMjiss Martha Olson Is spending the week with relatives in Minneap olis. —iMisS Dagny Brtfiftad of Belgrade came tpday* for.a fe# tfays vlsiit with her sister,' Miss So^e» —iMxSi' -Gh%*.-:iB»p^er^- of New Londoni -^meW't^u%p^fo1f. ^'-few4 days Visit at the E. W. Ssfleaiund home. —Mr. and Mrs. Sv^Bwenson and Mr. and MfsV Fred? I^tner are en joying a week's outip^at Eagle Lake. -—Vie .carry, insuran|^i against the following risks, so as to protect our customers and ourselvest as fully as possible: /Fire, Tornado, Burglary, Forgery, Workmen'* Compensation and Automobile Liability. We write all kinds of insurance and invite you to let us protect you as fully as we haye protected ourselves. Kandiyohi County Bank. tf has stood the test of science for over 40 years, and is to-day, by the bestv classes of people, considered the most scientific and efficient method of treating disease. The truth of this will be demonstrated by the WiHmar Osteopath DR. OSCAR R. ZAHR .* a Pbon«826 .-^"iT wants to see you Men's Clothes Shop «jt Y: ^}^^»K-4Mf4HM:-^»«^X»4HC-1Hr*«««***B momx SAWR ^tpy OtJR NEW Lllfe ti&J$ A nice line of dressing tablet, Bird* Eye Mapta, Gum Wood and American Wal- full fine of furniture arid guaran- tee to save, you, money. It. will pay you to lopkQurliijq over. Webuy,sellan4 exchange Ca^Hpald for your good, used urnHyre:? Mn. P. Ramus ^o ^f^?^^**4^*^***^***^^^**********^^!^ %$ —^Stephen Hollish of. St Paul is spending the summer at the Mrs, A, Mickeleon [:. —Dr. C. E. Andenon^ Den Hat, Bank of Willmar *f^^ —Peter Basseba ana mother were Minneapolis visitors from Thursday until Sunday, making the trip by oar. -nMr. and Mrs. H.G. Blegstadr are back from a weeks stay at ^Green Lake. —Miss Helen Ostronj 'returned this week from a couple of weeks visit with relatives and friends at Milaea. —William 'Loack of Howard Lake visited at the C. A. Peterson home last Thursday and -Friday. r-General Supt. P. F? Keating or St. Paul passed thru here, last Satur- —Bny yonr Eastman fihns at ElkjerVStuillo. ,: —tMiss^. Hu4da Anderson returned on Thursday from a several days visit at Minneapolis. —H. M. Hershev spent a couple of "lys last week on business at Min neapolis. —iMiss Myrtle Matbiasoh returned Monday last week from a visit at MHaca. —(Miss Ida Hanson underwent an operation at the Rest Hospital' last Friday. —43. W. Stenson spent Saturday and Sunday visiting in the twin cit ies. -j —Dr. J: W. Nixon, Dentist, Carl son Block. Phone 425.—Adv. tf —Mrs. W. McCormttck arid two cHildren- left Friday for a couple of days visit at Benson. —The Misses Minnie and Sara Ol son returned Thursday evening from a couple of days visit at Minneapolis. —^Miiss Dora Peterson Ss enjoying «, two weeks vacation from her duties at the Co-operative store. .' ,. —«Mrs. E. F. F4»k and daughter Frances of New London were Willmjr callers last M^onday afternoon. —'Mrs. P. P. Fjellman left Satur day for a visit with Mr. Fjellman's sister, Mrs. Findle'y in Duluth. —tC. A Peterson returned home T—If Olive Bros, can't repair your watch, throw it away. 315 Third St. tf last Thursday from a tr^p to Gwlin ner, N. D. -HMHss Ella Rusiad of Norway Lake is visiting friends Jn this city since Saturday. "-, —Miss Harriet Johnson^ of New London was a guest of "Misa Olga Blkjer over the week end. -rSupt. R,-&, Peterson and fainlly of Henderson are -spending part of their vacation at^ the" home of his folks the P. C. Peterson family. —Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar Peterson and Dwight Swanson left last Friday Jor a couple .of weeks outing at a lake northwest of Duktthf —Mns. Gk A. Peterson and daughter T»E WILLMAR HOSPITAL "''.'•" AND COR. Becke Ave a 4 St. W. TeJ. no 1 2 2 Staff: Clinic Office: B. J. Branton, M. D. Bonde Block. P. C. Davison, M. D. Cor. Litchfield and 4th St. W: E. a Frost, M. D. Tel. 714 and 715 A. F. Branton, M. D. C. J. Ehrenberg, M. D. Dora left Tuesday for a week's visit with relatives and friends in Minne apolis and at Anoka. —Misses* Berjtha Brem and Myrtle Reutendahl are having their vacation this week from their duties at the Berkness-CLundherg store. —Dr. Roy L. Johnson of Sauk Cen tre visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson last Saturday and Sunday. —Mass Hazel Johnson returned to St. Paul Friday after a couple of weeks visit with her sister, MTS. Carl Reese. —O. A. Fening and R. Q. Ferren of the Home Savings Investment Co. left Monday for a business trip to Sauk Centre. —August Fager and Nels Thelin of this city and Fred Berglund of Svea returned Monday from a motor trip to Milaea. —IMSss Qrace Fiers of Grand Forks returned home Sunday after a visit with Mrs,. Ella Mv Ramsett at Green Lake. —Miss Thora Thunstedt who has been, visiting at iMilaca left there on Saturday for a visit with Mrs. R. T. Miller, at St.. Paul. r—"Flying,Pat," the tade of a balky, airplane that did a tailspin and nearly broke up a newlywed's romance. Ma* jestic Friday and Saturday, 22 and 2^. —Mrs. C. A\ Nelson ani daughter Lovera left for Minneapolis today for a jveeks visit with relatives and friends. SHERIFF'S SALE ON SEPARATOR A sheriff's sale will be held on a new Racirre 24-40 threshing separator Friday,,July 29tly at 2 p. m. in New London village. GOOD tire cannot be determined by its tread, side wall or attractive appearance. So many ^manufacturers, believing that the public would swallow "good looks" and forgets quality, have flooded the market with inferior tires, -i-- Every cair owner should remember that a tire is only as good as^its service. Sendee is the onlyr reason for buying, a/tire. '. Conditions in the tire market today are such that jthte car owner and dealer cannot afford to put money in anything but standard^ depend able tires. Low price is no assurance of a good buy. Unsatisfactory tires are not cheap at any. price. ''•'•,,*.• IXfou make no mistake with Millers—the most talked about tire in:America. e. P. SMITH WHIll|0nf$ PHlMIe ^«r^"3S., GEARED-TO-TH&RO&D f~- -tf" *ti*» tst- 1 V*"'* OLD BONUS CLAIMS Ex-5ci'fK0- HIon ire To Dtsputed and" unpaid* hojaua' claftna of all eaHSOldiers In this district, wffl be aired at a special meeting of_the Bonus Board of Review, in Willmar, August 10th. Former service anen 'who wish to' have, their bonus dUQculties settled, and.which make8.H necessary to ap pear ioefore the Board, should send their names at .once or not later than, August 5th to Henry G. Young at Willmar. It is important that the claimant send his name in order to be listed .fox the meeting. All flies and back records, of clainxs to be heard by the Board of Review will be brought to Willmar. This" is the last time* any state bon us claims will be heard for settle* ment in Wullmar. It is therefore ad visable for any who have not.receifv ed their money to take advantage of the states offer to straighten out their claims. The Bonus Board of Review was appointed (by Governor Preus to hear the claims of-the former service men. So far, many entangling cases have been cleared satisfactorily. •'•**?A Shows twonetves issuing,from thevertebraetlJme^pinal column UoXrii in its normal candt fiiaa% giving health and vioTor *totha£.portioriof the body it [^serves. |.: No.2. cannot perform its mission,,being pinched by a (.displaced vertebra-. It is kthjs impairment of nerve ^function,that isttie causeof nearly everywra of dwease CHIROPRACTIC quickly corrects such im pairrnerrt, without dru^sor thstrument, restoring the pbody to a healthy condition E E. COSS, D. C, PH. C. G. C. MICKELSON, D. C. Neison-Hershey Block Corner 5th Str. and Pacific Ava- WiHmar, Minn. "s^fe*- 4 "^.''•4 '-.^ s4-^ \&r J± •4