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(Lewis Mr*. CM -.0 a at tne Sot Willmar W if Appleion the first ol the week. 9a£s J^azeJiglsonUefton^Moaday £0 wssufie h&ivduti& fchj* 'E&fiJti JE$d%.-week. thtaj *£.M#8*^*& $ MP** weeks*v£sft\,at ,hejr hpme~.ru v* m&Olefc Johnson 4*muy sija-mov ing^roni t&e NJJs^P^erjfcn residency int^he A CEa,iger, house n6rth..of iOVWU, A ft, C" 3 ~u*A. ,1 Mr*. a d#u$hter, Miss Nellie wilf leave tc$a£ tor a •weejcs v,isit W*ta relatives-5-at- St. ClQU^l, local Po^er Plant vifhen thejSt.$lfiud POWJW\ Coropaax{cornea, iato* the- Ull age, this-fal).,-, These rooms Will fnake very suitable -Quarters for the print-, «rs gress and-.pffice,. £l"*v*' Mrs A.rF7»Atmer andjilaughtev^jg- .^wanson and/two chijdnpn of S*. Paul ne'.yk^nt to Bt Pul "on/Tuesday of last wer-e weelc. iMis. Aimer returned-he same Fr^ffk Iov^lKhas- the l^ase for the, engine and. battery robms in thg Mjunrjjing! '^X^ummex, a^ t^ieir cottage- on iciagl Buiidmg to be vacate4d by th^' Cot^nwood Beaph* returned J,V^dnes» Jj^pter^Severeid^i%Jeavjag/t^dayf ,oa a few" day§ ousiness^ trip to- Ctoyejr1 he Aw&ejra,, P*wft« oj^tlie, state Aolklffe^Aa^M^^'Otlier^dy^ ti jgfc who have*enrolled ia high school tbi*i'All are Mildred and Veraoa Sea atelt of Green1 Lake, Emily WaHpiist and&Tohn igfa$fffjr'QfBurbahk and Sa brafeMoJjouth ol Efet 107. Mildred! Op-1 .pegjfgArd of Burbarik. lias resumed her woUc in high scfaoor this, fall.. _fe Study "01% wUT hoiditta first meeting of the season-,at the Iraq* ofr their1 president '3ir&. A. N. MicRelsouJ on 'Wednesday evening. Thee, yes* PbooKs are leady for distribution and are. "A Travel Course inJAmerica.* Mrs, Ellas' Johnson'and daughter Misfe .Mildred will leave the latter pari of tt'o week for the citie* where Miss Milped" ^ll be enrolled- as ifc stipdent at MaCalestet* College, Stf ^aul. VJ Tfte Broberg, ^aa^Vorst^anlcl Lund1 J& qnitt temilies, Harrj Soland^and- ff: dfe H. M$*iyw 5»*dfe W$ p& %**$ ^i$ r~ dajHifirvisit Glenwood£ ', TW inwiranw adijis^ %|«ttia^ the Harimon building, the rteftepf the "A,- /*re,laajt week,, pa F^d^an^ It, iH £$\ tron1fra weSBfPs4ay^a%B»e^^ty. Me'f^ srsl Lund/and Strand have already as sumed. ci)^e "^^e:^i^6h,? the^r 'a InTtthday^suroriM party on TijeBday ^^i ^le-ft^tFTfef^feal^.af *&&* 3? .until a ^fdents-,,. hom of friends. We have ular.8, of the d^ati^ju this '"branceof the oc*astan."ThflF «9«$tfff W& •p*-Mw. ¥wtckJJndhplmaad au Afternoon lunch an* a very pleas^ ch^dreniretui^edihe^flrttpj^the^wae^ %. anfi-sociai time with a good neighbor, froia,a vjajfe wi^h.Mr*. ^^dhplnvs V^ Jfflw liifagfie^Ad&iis and Marian^Ad- parents at Go^ato, They were accom ams of ^p^n "Lake, are staying a$jlh$ panleoV home by Jthfr U^^n.^uo/ML. Mis^aDora Larson h^me while narion Eddie Johnson, who ^wij^vfctt jfAth, attends school here',/in- the sixth thejn.fojr a f^w.days. a Jl*B«ii^teJe Lun^e djwai$ei Mpn-„ ^Mdrr^I^sW^ot A-JfrettatteV-.fl«' fifthfsrade otir.schools ,. -_ .^. ., ThfeKlias^ohosoh tamily.,J. ^Bfii 0 Servi Sunday school Tteere willtoea Boa#servlee in ihe fofio^Ins^p^ogram «w% be tea 5 ^IPi.WU^.H«Ubier», jfc£ liia. 9ditk: s^U^ Mrs-^. Oi Nordlle. 13—Mr*:*Grace Nichols audi ]soi£aTrlvM*ls»fc Thursday from- Cedar faUajllapids, towa alfd win spead several weeks at the F. Q. H|Uman home. '-. lift.- and1 Mrs. A. 1 Thorvig and son returned^ heme- Saturday from a. weeks •vislj wltfe: relatives in Minneapolis.' 'OTrs: lioss rrfnyuetftb^Liiglrfield^oa Saturday after a wjbeks visil^'wAtM Kirs. Oliver liarsoa. iMiss'Alice: Bob&eW .vi^teil-a,t the •Gy eaidsdhth^V i»jJ tiitcUfiie^i &s£ lM£s& ^lo«a«fe^ iRUdsen {eft Mqaday oft last wejek farJJt. Peter* where, she wilt aftVaFthfitr Mr. and Mrs. Frank/Sniith and son of Minneapolis and iMr and Mrs. Ed er- guests^of MT- and Mr^, Fredolf Hultgre^the past-^ek. 3i|rs, A^ Er," Baker and daughters Lu? ci^e, andr AJico who hlive b,e3n sijendi da^y-tQ^iliiNhoaie a^i fndianap^lis, ^ad^ H^.^ind Mrs. Edgar" Moh^n are the pr«a£^em 4 Mrs. ^Ttlsur Infang p| Igew Highland Wb.b»Mnid CJ^I^j^KSOQ o$C.,8ea^e» Wash.,/ arrived here, last Wednesday to SB.6 their mother, ^Irs. Oliver l$x soa yr&ti ia ill. Miss Mae Sprenson departed last week for' Minneapolis where she at-saved.^ tends school, after spending the sum mer,at her parental home here. ,ija Andrew^ Wjestruin, tra,velin« sales manJioi J. R" WatkinssiMedica^jqo.„ of Winq^4 returned, here Friday f|0,m a, few, days visits with,- rflatftr^ and friends-ia Minneapolis/ '$&< tCh4s. Pederspn.aad Haas? Melby who are, employed-with, a threshi^g rig aear Baymend: visited over Sun- day,a,t their homes-here Frank Pitpher apcompanied, his ther Joe ^itcher^to, Grand .Kaplds laat Friday where the lattjer will make, his hon» with his daughter, Miss ^aaQsmuadson went put'io im^iajM -«pve*a^ day/., Larson home: arrived, from, commenced, a, ^"Mpnday, Mr^ and Mrs. Tony Waters, arrived, here 8Qae,time ago from SnMor ,WIB„ and havo mo»vsd on to the^Mirs.r t»e- Thopvig fapn which, thef hate, rrefltaa^Aiyeat .-, Jilr. and Mrs. W. Thorvig moved ^o Spicer Monday aad am. occupying rooms in the Chaj^, Ahlberg residence. dayft)^ H||»Q«feeadJ where ahewiW stajps I »«»in\e, her, atndlei.af Concordia a a a W _..^? ,, ,-__^._, ,^iyagv?W^r»^r« S S om^Wii, orpisba^reatertaln "8*V§?'- Society ofvtftjs and -afSteCJSWBB' WWfl|b£f* this ptatee a a is a iMiimesola1 state a MinneapbliB eateffln* F'rv at ^nU Pearsoa'B TAesday, X06 and Mils JohtisojttY,is a^i^jTl&Jl^anlpn^ and' f|m Tpf. Fahlunrvisitftd Bmtt,0edjn'f tn4ay afternoon, ^3fe&^.. ^y day forenoon* and^ the' OTp^slte. to wards evening. ?#5Tr- 3 S p^gition as^ ty)okkeepej\ fdt an-.insut compaijy^at St Paul and fefr totv assuni^'hgr duties f^s't Saturday. tv^/' lC.^anee m& a ollege': A.* "Albert Win'blad returned Saturday from Minneapolis' where he accom pq,aiedihis )H,Ptner» (OMver^whb is at tending, -thV ^Ceatrajl. \H^h^ .School there.-'' dm ed and.ha^py parents qjE^soi^ borit^ tf last Tuesday,, Sept.,6th. iMrs^Wm. RadcMe and several, oth ers arrived-^last «week frtom Sioux Ci~ ty,rJpwa, to spend some'tijne ia„theiir co.O$ge neaf lle^et^nka-iSotel. Thr«8hinr %-ttiiSj.vicinity/wiU £0m |bevwound up.£* -JL^-JJ,,'\SiIs "*$? q$losiag^isj«n^Jlre last Sa^srda^ night» cause of fire unknown/ It is suspected that some p^destrtaiks^o«ds slept the Tbarn.aad some way thru cafeles'sne ss se^nxe"to it* Stock was .Le Rard,R«s^d tqpk Wa,sitterHW, S S S S aada9 Rustad aqroas the country to I •T^S^^^SLm^^ sundry* J^i«s Rustad: w«i env^-S^^Jr^Srf ployed «m,.ftf, ^^mlMlnerjr atyn S S trimmer *^Ti -n?^£ ^v-vi*jiMAutiii Oscar:QnanV a^d f*»lV* Hrfitei'**•«& »ic«ard it ^wi^h his aunt and' family, Mr. and P^orfe ateia stayed an^rg^a in-their schoplhoute^ S W last ^atnnday. Ma^y from here, took ia the-Labor Iay celebration in Willmar last Mon day. Mi%s Laura Fossuro of New Lon don dpejjcdr her school in. Diet 104. .today. aws an^^MSss. LtidYtg Fosaum a nd cbjildren-,calle^ at G^Stejie's last Mop day'night. Hard, luck for Lars./ His slip l)lewdowa in an electric Btorm. July 16 .anjl^hich now was also bumed* .and two years ago lost his wifetoythe* flu^^CerialJ-ly' n-uph! 04 .onex person. ^Ve.^ear4 P^ter Bonde went to Sun- BeAscurAvenue i- ^i^uA* ifS*s -SEh* «.x-3• J4s.fS 4 ie 4 •n %^a»i,?1»^3»rt«» otuiu»y Mi^einaai^at M. Mag- Ift eehpoU on Mondayi Myrtle etiiB the^teaqher in, the North andwBlU Holm«reh in the ,_ _,'- v^* -. c~,gh -1 ymtektuti. Mrs CW*nI*nion and made a trij^to WHlmar 4 vSebk,7.:joiin.Holmdahl Sept. 7. Albert M. tajaderson to An 'drietf'A. Anderson ^os 4 aad 5, Blk "«, Fburth-sAdd.^, 4 Sept 7. Andrew A. Anderson to Cora }fc Anderson 1 (Lots foand ftv Blk ^urthfAdd.*L,r ^e^ eo^-aa ^te^^ghWs^ •thif week Issued a at •for the active cMpem iritfld- men^altd attentt tne- mg^ hwl a to placert XMtv4d Eiutttid 4f«Pennoek called at JOBJI CiWsonts W Soadiy4 0' Hfev. Strom*left for Minneapolis on Moiidar afternoon %»e^ Ke« will sveod atfew #y8r ^^jr* KEAL ESTATE BIANSFER5 ofWh4 4*1-? ^T^Vmoi-vSlllinarr1 5 et at"!Tl: W. '©r^ckson^ »W%' of* timi, Section, os.» acres-. $1.00. O ATWATER 1 8 0 1 1 5 Hfo^X-Heary .W.**«ome and wife, to Christ Rosacker Fart of Lots 13, 14 and 15^BIk U: $$W. Sep^,?^ JlWi Bridu^h.aod^wJfeild John Holmdahl et aft Lots 3 and 4, B.k, 10a. First Add. 4*5$. Sept.^ 1.: Jphtt Holmdahl et al to J. 1W. .'ferickloa? libts 3^hn.dM«, Blk 2. "Lateesid^ AdiJ^'^i:' r4, ^. 'If 'V'*'" E FRACT^mko"X©Ff .AR*«^V' Mr%i Henry, Osmundsjpn fractured er left arm' near U»e-shoulder last tHrday evening. When- she" slipped the sidevsalk on Fifth street and 1 against a fcumper on ah automo e. She is-getttog along- nicely./ ntilMlu mm »e^ Willmer -Sr/^#^ii rx, £1 1 because of e5^an4 firmness. fadividfca% a thru^ i«t«a^ "1icatfl|ns,'citixeos are reaueeted to pe \tltlou their represeniaaivea in^con gress to double the« 1 ede»ai -way 4ld appropriation to enable, uie sfeateFdepartn\eate to—enlarge plans 'ttiNFzaeet the emergency. Like appeals ,fbr Pjiblic co^operatToh are being ofUldePhy h^hfway Executives in other stateiivit was announcedv in, a* fort to register public sentiment on this important subject *.ltiM£M«!i left for Wilti l^OOai HARVEST A K€*M*A*^& ftttm^ thfi wr Aasdtew Hegstrom fintsho* thxeeh ing 300 of Ullian *^Si i^*,,^. ^v- BurweU and wife to :2har|bi **&fyvmMu *f« i£ & 'S' fbra parr of thet'week. One fte^.ofr^9f«^^ averaged 23 iMtshela a^ara'-^i* 2ff hut'td the acre. Thqrtotal *umheT, of buwhels threshed were 7,4«0 fdr whiic^ he received 87 cents per bush el at the Niofbe elevator who tteW-*ftr a premium on the exceUen,^ o.iia4Hy or the grain, he receiving: a check tor 16,438 for the lot MrT HegsAro^n well pleased with the,CTOp.'Burnia the strawstacks foUowmg. thevthi%Bl Jnig he was unfortunate eiioujth^ to loose his coat which burned^ n't'mln*! ever, %e says he didn't mind tlM« a« it had done service for%2 g^sd Jn^y/ years, and he Was going*il6rDuy Vnew suit anyway.—The Kemmarei! News, Kenmare, N. D. w.'^ LErr FOR NORTH DAKOTA^* Miss Minnie Olson left last Friday evening for Buchanon, N. D., where she wfll teach school. WENt TO ^AKES, N. DAKOTA Misa Ruth De La Hunt left last Thursday afternoon for pakes, N. p., where sue will t^ach again this year. &WANSON-1U8HMAN, Lester "Swanson, soft tf Elmer Swanson and Miss- Marie Bushman, daughter oftMr. and Mrs. AHtert Bush-' maa, formerly of this-city, but nowand of near Stewartv4Ue, w«re united in marriage by Rev. W. B. Jones of Ro chester, on August 29th. -The wed ding took place at the Presbyterian parsonage at Rochester. ,» '**1 ~r 1 4 —Mrs. F. Beasieywent to Willmar Tuesday for a visit of a week with friends.—Clara City Herald, ^1° Ml UK *r-». 3 .•*$ A ». l*.f,i Mf.|'^ 1 i-vi-aj, Stores WitClMe FtitUy Aftetsitla As CsstMuunr Tkit .: Friday is WUlinar Day at the Coun ty Fair and business houses will fol low, the^custom^of closing in the-af ^eraoWitt" prde/ to permit the em ployes io see, Ae fair in daytime and rtf^« -rsWsiiiA the- other field of 143 awetf average? 'b&Ba^r**Bk$''m* the Sunburg Band hws. th A a«r •Thw'4Atwi/jnifN««i«i wffi'coiBje opwn, with a delegation. The good program Is Bachd will also give concerts that day and W Saturday. It is hp e^fth^t the "weather will clear up and sftV.w'ttrobs 1 weather during the retrtainder Of the week. I A TR4A4 WEDNESDAY _,^' ^..AT WILLMAR rUefer^CJudge a a Wl11' mar" yfesterdat, Ct^orge McLane, who Was^ arrested by city authorities «n August'2TI&, statutory charge, entered a plea, of guilty and was giv* en an indeterminate sentence of not more than one year's imprisonment, ia the state's p'riBoa at Stillwater. Sheriff Gilbertson, who conducted the prisoner to Willmar for *trl$l, brought him hack to' the counts fail at Benson last night. He will bring the sentenced man to' Stillwater' to day to begin the'serving of his"sen tence.—Swift County News, Btensbn. ~burread§fcr* Witt'* notice that the Witfmat Tritamenow runs the. label ©f the WiUmar Typographical Uniott No* 853, is now in poattion t6 place the union label en any of the printed matter' turned out in its printery This is a step for ward which-we know will' be appreciated by-in,any of our patrons in the city and else where, LI'^J GreenLake Blard Parlor Corner Fifth Sti^cV Benson A^fc WiUmar i^'w^ :%, They are now using our new equipment which con sists of niqe pocket billiards tables and one i'tc^^^ wfe invitedtocaH and '*^mmmm^^^^^mmm^m^^s^m^m^mm^smmm^m ^billiard table, all ol the famous,^ BRUNSWICK ','5 A r^aJv' s?*s mn iirfflmp "'*. ami Billiard enthusiasts ip +mm *-im af Soft ettes has beew :9MMt this Bed River Valley reported a fair potato crop. "No potatoes at aH" was a «'statement/ ^. Maier Bros^ well Known Wlllmar horsemen, made a yery'creditable ex hibltloa-of their stock and drew thfete u^ share of |»amiuma. Benftnd WW. BalJberg^ofcl^w.Iion dOn were among thft most efficient ot %. %y, the Fair employees. They' ably as* .^v»r, sisted in tire "round up** which coat- "/lU ,. menced at 4f o^olockr in thjSmemla% sj. -The Norwegian'Lutherhn: chuineh^s K*' of the Twin cTlieVvIed With eteh Oth er in operating booths to supply fair visitors wttlr 'good. WhWea^me food at a thodeYate prtde. Spicer, Minn.. line*W for thaTday concluding with ~r~- & 1 & I J? ft ,i Mr. J.' S. Chriatenson of Lake ABA drew Was among the Kandiyohi '4ar- '1 '^^jvC/, m*r* in attendanee but the nuaatoer *^W^ was much less than/ in former vears. I Cbrnfield/ Philosopher. .'*?ii'$r*'' ALLWBBL LGUAflANTEtO I I^N-S SfflTSl ^^«w' & vlW|^fS ir*^S 5 3L*.. OVERCOATS^ a %h "Lid Want, to S*e ,s MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP Vi*.,* **& .'.^We have now been in business Four Days Y^^r^i^BoA the t»y« arcrwithf us«» r}^ a S t•»•'-*' Bs» !j** ?s a Next door tols4 Nattonal Bank* S S ("S^ T" a JIf!infifl|IHI2iil!Ii3IMiiHffHSIllieU 1 11, 1 /, 1 JI mivg i..^ f* A E... iks, C**y, dim Tel %.'. ^r*. to 11 P. Ill ti^k. -Jrv %&ki&l y^ fi? I :. __