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_J^~ SCANDINAVIA* LANGUAGES tiotw are about the same as in Am DEATH OP JERRY SHERWOOD "^-%^8 IN OUR COUNTRY ' " erica under the lead of the German nrw.' DISTRICT SCHOOLS language and culture. ' Every part Wellkniwn Ditch Contractor Died im Eklm JfiS ^ of Europe is bound by race and lan at His Home at Litchfield guage ties to America, and vice ver f&< COLD WEATHER Dovre, Oct. 24—Miss Olga Olson (By J. N. Lenker, D. D.) October 22. sa; and we can say, "Blest be the tie is assisting Mrs. A. Dokken during that binds." These things help to Litchfield Review:— threshing. XII. weld us together and to pave the way Jerry Sherwood, who has been : Miss Amanda Netland has been Thoughts for Luther's Birthday, prominent in- this city and thru out who checks on this bank which he cori November 10. for the coming federation or fellow IS COMING dressmaking for Mrs. Nels Sletten. ship of nations. Americans are los the state as a ditch contractor, died Europe, geographically, is the cen siders the safer way to carry money: Mr. K. T. Rykken and family mov ing their spirit of seclusion, separa on Sunday evening of this week at ed to New London last Monday. tral continent. From it all nations the Litchfield Hospital where he had can be reached quicker than from tion and independence and are fast WE HAVE THE STUFF TO KEEP YOU WARM Threshers meet great difficulty in coming to realize that America is a gone but a few days before for treat moving their machines, now-a-days. any other continent. It boasts 1900 ment. The immediate cause of death years of continuous Christianity and continent, not an island, and with Cash in the pocket or One party used two engines while ties already existing rather than to was pneumonia and death was has moving, and yet it took two and one- development. It is the continent of the tened because of a weak heart. ! Reformation and Protestant civiliza be created; ties binding, not to a STORM WINDOWS) ALL half days to move three miles. Mr. Sherwood came to this state one of our check books tion. It stands first in density of part, but all, of Europe. Naturally, dt SORM DOORS...... j SIZES t£ Mr. H. Estness has rented the K. some years ago and immediately took population and character of its peo certain sections of one continent are T. Rykken farm. a prominent position as a drainage ple. It is separated by a land boun particularly united to certain sec Mrs. F. B. Swalin left for Britton, ditch contractor. He was the owner dary from Asia, which contains more tions of the other; for instance, New N. D., last week, where she will visit in whole or in part of a number of than half the world's population, England with Britain; Pennsylvania, relatives and friends. machines which during his earlier with whom it is coming into fellow Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin with r The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran residence here he was able to keep ship by a net work of railroads. Its Germany; and the Northwest with THE CHECK BOOK Free church will meet at the home busy at a good profit. Later, how SCRANTON HARD COAL various Christian nations have ap Scandinavia. In spite of these fav of Mrs. L Netland tomorrow, Octo ever, the business dropped and one Hard (That's All Coal) propriated the continent of Africa. orable conditions we cannot meet Eu ber 25th. or two machines have recently been It discovered and peopled North and ropeans halfway upon acquaintance. DIXIE GEM, Best for Ranges The Yikor Ladies' Aid meets with idle. It was for a long time reported IS and South America. It abounds in pen They say we are underlanguaged, are Mrs. Guri Skutle Wednesday after not noted for our language pride, but that he was in affluent circumstanc HOCKING insulas, islands, seae, Days and har @V3*S noon, November 1st. es, but in recent years, because of bors, as no other continent, and is rather f or the lack of it. Soft Mrs. Jacobson and daughter, Mar- the depression in his business, his POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS therefore responsibly related to the These relations are permanent; cille, from Spicer, visited with Mrs. big heartedness and his manner of THE ONLY WAY isles of the sea. In a word the world for what nation, as we have said, is YOUGHEOGHENY LUMP Ole Alvig recently. living his accumulation intended for Coal is being gradually Europeanized. likely to displace .the Scandinavians, 3f Arnold Tvete, the eldest son of for instance? Sixteen million Prot a rainy day grew smaller. WHEN SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE Mr. and Mrs. Ole Tvete, was taken Only when we, with this vision, real estant Scandinavians and Finns hold The body was prepared for ship I W ize as Americans what the Germans seriously ill last Thursday. Dr. ment and on Tuesday was sent to ARE CONSIDERED and Scandinavians have done for the the North in Europe and love the Petersen was called, and at this Hebron, Ind., for interment. Mr. development of ancient and modern North in the new world. No better writing the patient is somewhat im Sherwood is survived by his wife and Europe, do we appreciate the true class could be desired; nor could they ! proved. son Ray Sherwood, resident at He strategic world-mission of their lan concentrate elsewhere more advan HARD MAPLE Mr. Alfred Swenson of Town of bron, and by his son Jay Sherwood guages and culture, both in the old tageously. Having passed through BIRCH Willmar sold his farm recently. The of Hector, Minn. A brother, W. M. and the new world, on the basis of several colonial eras and possessing purchaser is from near Benson, Sherwood, resides at Alexandria. Dry OAK Luther's writings and the Reforma now no colonies but still being pion Minn. Mr. Swenson has not as yet The body was accompanied to Indi PINE SLAB tion. eer races, they can hold this section decided where he will make his fu ana by the son Jay Sherwood and by i Kandiyohi County Bank i of America. If it is their birthright Wood BUNDLED PINE EDGINGS ture home. CONTINENTS OF EUROPE AND BASSWOOD by discovery and settlement, they can Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sherwood. There will be no school in District AMERICA COMING CLOSER. sell it, squander it or neglect it more ANDREW LARSON, President L. O.THORPE, Cashier ! 62 for a couple of days as some re European civilization is a constant easily than others can take it from Real Estate Transfers. J. 0. ESTREM, Vice President pairing is being done on the building. object-lesson to America and the re them. The English and the Germans Town of East Lake Lillian. F. A. LARSON, Asst. Cashier L. A. VIK, Asst. Cashier I 14 HORSE POWER GAS ENGINE FOR SALE Engel Tvete has hired out to Swal mainder of the world. The develop might supplant them, but they have in Brothers for five months. ment of right relations between Eu their-own territory to colonize and Oct. 28—James H. Strong to Will Those from Dovre who attended rope and America is of the utmost besides they have their favorite lo iam F. Gratz, se^4 of nw%, sec 24, HNt««NB»«aNBN»*e9BNi«esB»«esH»«eiNV«e^»«flHNi««Ba»«eflia)«e^M the confirmant reunion of the Luth importance because of educational calities in America. Ireland's four 40 a., $1.00. Oct. 28—James H. Strong to Will (First Publication Oct. 11) eran Free church last Monday even effects. Right relations in this case million cannot displace them. The 1 1 ing, October 16th, were Josephine means the same with other contin northern Slavs have all Siberia, and iam F. Gratz, sw /^ of nw /^, sec 24, EXECUTION SALE. 40 a., $1.00. Auction Sale STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 and Clara Holland, Jennie Otterness, 8S Standard Lumber Co. ents, and the promotion of peace, the southern Slavs and Romance na County of Kandiyohi J Alma Hegstrom, Albin Hegstrom, civilization and evangelization for tions prefer a southern clime and for Oct. 28—James H. Strong to Will Having rented my farm, I will sell District Court, 12th Judicial District. Charles Birkeland and Elmer and the entire family of immortal human other reasons are not be be feared iam F. Gratz, ne^4 of nw*4, sec 24, Olivia State Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff. 40 a., $1.00. at public auetion on my place in Sec vs. 1) George Otterness. beings, with a common origin, de at present. G. F. Fischer, Defendant. HAN IN, Agent Oct. 28—James H. Strong to Will tion 24, Town of Mamre, 3^ miles velopment and destiny. Every year strengthens the ties 1 Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an iam F. Gratz, nw% of nw /^, sec 24, northeast of Pennock, on Execution issued out of the above named America is indissolubly bound to that bind to their fatherlands the Court in the above entitled action I have 40 a., $1.00. Europe by reason of discovery, set three Scandinavian races in our Saturday, November II, levied upon all the right, title, and interest *• Town of Edwards. of the above named defendant, G. F. Fischer, tlement and social progress. Both Northwest. Last summer American commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, in and to the following described Real Estate Oct. 26—Louis Wall to Ehme lying and being situated in the County of continents are Caucasian, and the Scandinavian professors shared in 1 the following described property: Kandiyohi and State of Minnesota to-wit: Kandiyohi, Oct.