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OBITUARY DAIRY COW C0NTE8T tt \ /High 8chooi Notes. * ~i . Posi Office Will Be Open. - the grouch wagon fer a long time. „, SE$S KANDIYOHI COUNTY MRS. KAREN OSTENSON. ; 'The* second literary program was For the purpose of expediting" the It's time you was comin' down' and ~S&^®& * The ranks and file of our early set­ State Agricultural Society to 8elect given last .Tuesday evening, all parts. delivery of Christmas mail, the Will­ UNCLE SILAS SAVED I cheerin' up. This world been't^gota'^-C^T •kkk^ -7S IT R^S tlers is fast growing less as the angel ^Were well given, and was successful mar Post Office will be open Sunday Minnesota Grand Champion Dairy ; to the dogs. Jest a movin' a little ^^A, of death has again taken one of our as a whole.;'~\ > >, " ;'- ? FIRST M. E. , AT THE VERY TOP Cow By Six-Months Contest.- A next, Dec. 21,' from 9 till 10 a. m. : FROM RAD GROUCH too fast fer us old folks to adjust •pS" Regular services next Sunday as us­ pioneers. z Boy: Whose paper? Mail will be delivered to patrons ourselves~to the new speed, that's.; Mrs. Karen Ostenson was called For $500 in Prizes. '' > £ Miss Lange: I should think you'd ual. V from the general delivery and car­ all. Christmas will soon be hero and , Christmas tree and program on eve­ from her earthly home, on the morn­ The Minnesota State Agricultural %now,~ Ralph's writing is as kinky as riers' windows between the hours what kind of a Christmas will we Iff < ning of Christmas Day, beginning at Com Exhibits Win Two First ing of December 4th, at the age of Society, recognizing the importance $ils hair. named. How Aunt Malindy Manages to have with you feelln' that way?',' eight o'clock. nearly 82 years, in the faith of her of the Dairy cow in the development :^The Domestic Science girls will On Christmas day the delivery "Christmas" says I, "Don't talk to ^ ttt Prizes at the Big Show Saviour. of the state, has decided to conduct rave a candy sale Friday afternoon windows will be open from 8 till 11 Infuse Christmas Spirit me about Christmas., >; There isn't * <•'•& FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST The family imigrated from Oster- a milch cow contest, based upon in­ >t 3:30. a. m. and from 2 till 3 p. m. Parcel Christmases any more. Old Scrooge SCIENTIST. at Morris. dalen, Norway, in the spring of 1868 dividual conformation, net value of jr-jiAmy: I^writ-my experiment twice, Post mail will be delivered by a spec­ : Info Her Man. : may have been off in his day, but in*J Subject: "Is the Universe, Includ­ and came direct to the town of Arc- butter fat, and skim milk product in; i The American History ^class took ial substitute carrier during the fore­ these modern days Christmas is* get- . tander and the following year settled their test in the assembly room Fri­ ing Man Evolved by Atomic Force?" Kandiyohi county won the distinc­ a six-months' test.' - 7> < noon of Christmas day. tin' to be the next thing to a 'hum'! Sunday service 10:45 a. m. on a homestead in section 26 in said The premiums range from $20 to! day as Mr. Foster was attending the -ALTON CROSBY, P. M. bug', says I. "With everybody a wor-.- tion of winning two first prizes at the town, where the deceased has lived dedication of the new public school OLD UNCLE WAS "OFF FEED" Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Corn Show at Morris last week. Her­ $125, aggregating $500 per year. The' The Luce Line. ryin' themselves gray and chasin' &U are welcome to these services, with her husband, who died twenty- six-months' test may begin any time it Kandiyohi. their feet off with Christmas shop- -*, ~ «Sl man Tallackson, the young progres­ Had Lost Interest in Public Affairs; t t 1 five years ago . after November 1, 1913, provided it* |What was the matter with Nellie Particulars of Tragic Death. pin, Santa Claus programs and tom-^'-'^v^g-*' sive farmer living three miles east Resigned from School Board; Even SWEDISH MISSION. About four months ago she received is completed by August 1, 1914. All Saturday night. Easy telling. The Olivia Times publishes the fol­ foolery. With gift givin' a mere of Willmar won first prize for the Cut Out the Cor- There will be services next Sunday a light stroke of paralysis from which entries must be filed at the beginning The tournament last Saturday lowing additional particulars of the formality, the real Christmas spirit is best ten ears of white dent shown at ner Store; Criti- at 10:45 for morning worship and 7:30 she never recovered and has been of the test, with J. C. Simpson, Secre­ ight was not very well attended. The manner in which the tragic death of no more. In our day, Malindy," says;, the exposition. This is no small hon­ aized Church So­ evening services. Sunday school at obliged to stay in bed all the time. tary Minnesota State Agricultural So­ unior Freshie girls won against the Derk Vos took place, in town of Rose- I, and some how somethin' kind o'.'- , cials; -Even En­ 9:30. or, considering that the show was so She was unable to use her left hand ciety, Hamline, Minn., who will for­ lenior Sophomores and the Sopho- land, Dec. 5. choked my wind pipe, "In our~ day' \. - large and representative. Mr. Tal­ and foot but kept her consciousness ore Freshman boys won against the dorsed Scrooge.— Prayermeeting this evening (Wed­ ward blanks and full information. "It appears the boy, upon return­ Christmas brought the best and high- V ,jfi lackson was urged to exhibit his corn and talked until death came, and re­ Competition is open only to regis­ enter Juniors. - -, - But Malindy Gives est joys we knew. There was a , nesday) at 7:30. ing from school, went to the pasture Him a piece of by County Agent Poe, who had an lieved her. tered cows two year old or over at From Hazel's actions she must to drive home his pet calf and, child feelin' of -home contentment^;of. -. r Lutfisk supper next Thursday eve­ opportunity to inspect the corn on The funeral was held on the 8th. ant a new sash. Her Mind, and ning from 5 o'clock on. Everybody the beginning of the test, and they fashion, he fastened one end of a cheer and neighborly -good will. - - '- the place. Mr. Tallackson decided Short services were held at the must be owned and kept continually, Skating must have interfered with Uncle Silas' Philo­ There was the cracklin' of the burn-' is welcome to these services. rope to the calf's tail and tied the sophy Comes to finally to do this, not thinking that house. The remains were laid to rest in Minnesota during the six-months' ssons judging from the results. other end around his waist.-The calf in' logs in the fire place, the white t t t he would win a prize. As it turned in the West Lake cemetery by the period. Muriel Anderson was absent Tues- Hie Rescue.—In­ scrubbed floor, the Christmas tree, evidently ran across fields for a con­ vests in Christmas OAK PARK M. E. out, his was the best white dent in side of her daughter-in-law. Rey. "If sufficient interest is shown in y on account of illness. siderable distance, dragging the boy the joy of the youngsters. Outside ' " * No services next Sunday owing to the whole show, and it lay between Sund officiated both at the house and 3 Altho Vivian has a front seat she Presents which He in the starlight night there was a this contest, similar premiums will be over the rough ground and through Hides in Haymow absence of pastor. his corn and the winner of the yellow at the church. offered at the Minnesota State Fair 1J8 very_fond of whispering. fences until the rope broke. When jingle of sleighbells and as the peal Services Christmas morning at 11 corn prize, who should get the grand She leaves to mourn her death, two J, Some at the American History pu- —Writes Rhyme of the old church bell rang out thru 5« of 1915, upon the basis of a twelve the boy did not return in the evening With Assistance a. m., and at Kandiyohi three o'clock. sweepstakes prize of a Playford Ce­ sons, Andrew who lives in St. Paul •Us had the pleasure of standing in the still frosty air, there came a months' test to be completed any the family became alarmed and began of Deacon Doolittle. ?-^ Sunday school festival takes place at ment Silo. This was finally awarded and Hakon, living on the old farm, time between August 1, 1914, and lie corner Tuesday. a search for him. Later the neigh­ peace to the heart that was beyond 7:30 p. m. Christmas Day. to the Appleton man. If anyone besides five grand children. The pall August 1, 1915. (George. Madison was absent from bors turned out to join in the search human understanding.". "And now-a-. ~ (By Eben E. Lawson.) J The Young People's Society of Oak thinks good seed has but little to do bearers were E. Gunderson, L. J. Hen- "Cows entered at the Minnesota abhool last week. and at about 9 o'clock p. m. the body days"; says I, "it's the hurry and scur-' Park will have a social Dec. 30th at 8 with raising good corn, let them con­ jum, Ole Hjelle, G. F. Nordin S. State Fair of 1914, under the six- I'Aasta Knutson has quit High was found lying against a tree, life ry of business with everybody after o'clock p. m. A program will be ren­ A. Syverson and M. Gjelhaug. months' test may. complete their school. having been extinct-several hours. A It is most a coon's age now since the almighty dollar. It's an everlast- - dered and a candy sale will follow. sider that the acre from which Mr. Tallackson raised his prize corn was —Contributed. year's record and shall be eligible to | Ruth DeLa Hunt will not be able to broken piece of the rope was found ye heerd from yer Uncle Si. I don't ing struggle to keep up in the pro-' t * t planted with ten ears of prize corn compete at the Minnesota State Fair i*turn to school until after Christ­ around the boy's waist and a shorter know whether you keer much or not, cession. Women, slaves to vanity, - SWEDISH M. E. which he purchased from John Ahl- JOHN H. STAUFFER. of 1915." mas. piece was found tied to the calf's tail. and I reckon I wouldn-t taken my are a frettin' themselves nervous a- Our midweek prayer service Thurs­ strom, paying five dollars for same. The sad news was received today For Rules and Regulations for the f On Friday vacation begins, hurrah Several bones were found to be bro­ pen in hand to have writ this now bout dress and fashion. A lot of the day evening at 7:30. Mr. Tallackson will also get the first that John H. Stauffer, pioneer of Bur- Grand Champion Dairy Contest, and >r two weeks' vacation! ken in the body which indicated that if it hadn't been fer—Well, you see weaker minded ones give way to hob­ bank township, died at Milaca yester­ it's this way: Next Sunday services at usual time. prize for the best corn exhibited from all necessary blanks for keeping rec­ the body had been dragged a long dis­ ble skirts and other dern fool skirt Sunday school at 10, morning worship day, Dec. 16. The funeral will oc­ contraptions. '. *** >'""'. .\ ' Kandiyohi county from the Willmar ords, etc., address: J. C. Simpson, ?> SEMINARY NQTE8. tance." During the past year or so I've been at 11, Epworth League at 7 p. m., eve­ cur next Friday afternoon at Burbank Secretary Minnesota State Agricul­ i This week we have our test, But "off feed" as it were. Sort o' soured ning worship at 7:45. Commercial Club. and will be conducted by the Masonic "The daily papers are full of mm*-" 1. tural Society, Hamline, Minnesota. next week we'll take a rest. MAMRE on the world in general and discour­ der and graft and scandal and pic­ A week from Thursday (Christmas fraternity. A complete obituary not­ pQuite a number attended the social aged over the holy mockery of our Day) "Julotta" in the morning at 6 Another first prize captured by ice will be published next week. at Pennock last Friday night. Some . Mamre, Dec. 15—Mr. and Mrs. Otto tures of prize fighters, vaudeville- _ Osseo Society's Entertainment. Sell of Raymond were guests at the hull, so called, civilization. I'll be dancers and other rot. o'clock. In the evening the Children's Kandiyohi county was that for the The deceased was born in Wayne i#ent by train and the others, thanks An entertainment will be given- by latter's sister's home, C G. Nelson's swan, I was a gettin' so I didn't take Christmas program will be rendered. best bushel of corn in the boys' acre county, Ohio, Aug. 25, 1835; married to good roads and weather, went by "And the young is brought up on , the Osseo Society of the Willmar and other relatives from Saturday un­ no stock in nothin' no how. I yield contest, by Paul Norling of Ella M. Hudson, who died five or six auto, team or foot,' Everyone had a movin' picture shows and comic sup­ To all our services a hearty wel­ Seminary, Friday evening, December fine time. til Sunday. wouldn't attend no public doins. I Svea. The Norling boys are taking years ago; served in Co. A of the 47th plements." come. * 19th. The program will consist of ;.Notice—Read the Osseo program Mr. and Mrs. Michael Engen and didn't even attend the annual school much interest in improved farming 111. Inf. in the Civil war; came to Bur- "What can you expect? You can't- t t t two farce comedies, music, recitations for next Friday night, and then decide Mrs. Lars Larson and daughter, Es­ meeting nor the town 'lection. and that they get results is testified bank May 20, 1865, where he lived for sow cockle burs and reap wheat. It's . LUTHERAN FREE. and the Osseo Twister, and will com­ to come. ther, of Lake Andrew, spent Sunday Jest think on it! A town meetin' to by the number of prizes they carry many years until he retired from an age of foolish frivolity and the Prayer meeting Thursday evening. mence at 7:30 p. m. An admission I Next Friday afternoon there will be at George Larson's. in Coon Creek town hall without yer off in different corn shows. Paul will farming. He might be considered as 4 basket ball game between some deep beautiful spirit of Christmasfl- Services next Sunday at 11 a. m. fee of fifteen cents will be charged. Miss Emma Johnson of Svea is do­ uncle Si, who has held his fingers' can't get breathin' room," says I, and get a free week's trip to the State the father of the Burbank settlement Minneapolis players and some of ours, on the pulse of Coon Creek town af­ and 7:45 p. m. Everybody welcome. |rho "should Jink dey .should like to ing some dressmaking at George I must have gotten quite eloquent by —4- -I Sunday school at 12:15 and Bible Fair next fall with all expenses paid of Eastern-born people, and was post­ fairs fer these forty odd years! master at Burbank for thirty years. tfT«" Hultin's this week. this time fer the old cat sat up and.' - Class at 7. for winning this prize at Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Kallevig of Will­ I had resigned from the school looked at me. 1 - ^ Y". .^ %£?•;-*> We noticed other Kandiyohi exhib­ —On Dec. 11 the neighbors and £ Reported—A conflict between skat­ Several of the young people will friends made ' an uninvited call on ing and exams. mar visited at Edward Thonwald's board, a position of responsibility I Malindy kept right on with her^ take part in the evening service. its marked for prizes, but have not ALICE GUSTAFSON. had held with honor fer 38 years. ; Alice, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. Mrs. O. H. Eckdahl on Second street, iRussel t)urran was seen up at the Sunday. knittin' and says, says she, : "It 7- ^ WANTED—A boy 16 years old or been able as yet to get a complete the occasion being her .hirttod^y^ ^As Seminary last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Nordin of Lake A reckon Malindy worried consider­ may be true" that there be a lot of^ -, more to work in bakery and deliver. list of the awards. and Mrs. Axel Gustafson, 11th St. and tfp^ttt^lake -seems to have beenrthe ably about my state of mind. And Ella ave., passed away after a linger­ a token of friendship the party left a ^Andrew spent Sunday afternoon at N. new .jevils as has .developed in our.v>;>- Steady work for right party. Call at Willmar was well represented at nice Memento for her to' remember5 Eppp|r place for the feet the last Abrahamsotfsrr^'-H*- ^>«-^f •'----' when X goV~s6 ^&&°-*V last"that I day?I doiviienfipB^Wi^^s^^ TalfiFs Bak~ery. i(JT -the Morris, show -on^alL the -days. ing illness Sunday efenlng. the child *dayB. wouldn't even go down to the store 1 -4» had been ill for about seven weeks. them by. Gunder Emberland and family visit­ are some old-ones that have been- -- Friday morning, when the editor ed, friends and relatives in this vic­ to smoke my pipe and talk politics killed off,- too. Chattle slavery was t M A week ago pneumonia set in and OSSEO SOCIETY with the boys, and when I even tried made his visit, there were about —W. C. Thompson made a business inity last week. abolished and the damnable liquor BETHEL LUTHERAN. was the immediate cause of death. Public Program by Seminary Friday to stop the subscription on the Fire­ twenty persons who boarded the trip to Willmar on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Peterson and traffic is being out lawed at a good, 1 Services next Sunday evening at Besides the parents, one sister and Evening, Dec. 19, 8 O'clock. side Companion, a magazine printed special train at Willmar and it was —Maynard News. Lars Ostlund were visitors at J. A. rate. One wrong is being rectified 7:30 o'clock. Rev. S. Pearson of crowded before Morris was reached. five brothers mourn the loss of a lov­ Piano duet in Augusta, Maine, which I have kept ing daughter and sister. The funeral Misses Grindeland and Boyd Erlandson's in Willmar Sunday. Mr. after the other. -Women don't wear Chicago will preach. We stayed over until Saturday to vis­ these many years, by gum, I reckon Midweek services tomorrow will be held tomorrow (Thursday) at Recitation' Beatrice Babcock Erlandson is reported to be quite ill. hoops nor bustles anymore, nor the it with the Seventh District editors Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lofven pleasant­ she thought things was a gettin' in men powdered wigs like George. (Thursday) evening. 11 o'clock a. m. at the house. Inter­ Vocal solo Ruth Merryman sech a bad way with me that some­ The male chorus meets Thursday and enjoyed a visit at the West Cen­ ment at the Fairview cemetery, Rev. Dialog The Photographer ly entertained a company of relatives Washington did. It seems to me that tral Minnesota Agricultural farm, and friends for dinner Sunday. thing must be done to lift me from if there has been a change .fer the evening, and the choir Sunday after­ Ostling officiating. Song Mixed Chorus the slough of despondency. noon at 2:30 o'clock. where courtesies were Bhown us by Recitation Myrtle Andersen Mrs. Andrew Olson returned home worse it has been in you as much as Supt. E. C. Higbie. As usual the SUCCESS last Friday after visiting friends and So she set to work, like only a wo­ anywhere. . - - Early morning services (Julotta) MRS. O. A. HAGEN. Osseo Twister. man can, to devise ways and means Christmas morning at six o'clock. newspaper boys had an interesting The remains of Mrs. A. O. Hagen Song Boys' Glee Club relatives in Forman and Cayuga, N. " If you want to kill the Christmas,^ time and the Morris brethren were Dak., for some time. I reckon. spirit there is nothin' can do it like.' ^ Children's festival on evening of who died at Minneapolis the fore­ Dialog Christmas Chimes She would humor me and bake Christmas Day, at 7:30. splendid hosts. Atty. R. C. Ronken, part of the week were brought here Admission 15c. Mr. and Mrs. August Lindgren and gettin' grouchy at the world you live" who attended the meeting several IN Mrs. A. J. Lindgren were guests at some of the finest pumpkin pies ye in." . -„--/"-.. today to the home of her parents, evei; mashed agin yer molars. But m in days has written a report of the same Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Johnson, just Married in Arizona. Albert Lindgren's in Kerkhoven Sun­ Well sir, folks, I laid awake a think-, '. NORW. LUTH. SYNOD. day. any revival condition of my spirits ing till most ten o'clock that night. which appears in another column. south of town. The cause of her The marriage of E. H. Larson, son arising therefrom would not last Next Sunday no services at the death was typhoid fever. Services of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Larson of this Mr. Dave Ecklund came down from Maybe Malindy was' right. Maybe! Willmar church in the forenoon. Sun­ LIFE Glyndon, Minn., last week to attend much longer than the pies. the Christmas spirit was a dying in, will be held from the Swedish M. E. place, to Miss Mildred Birdno, takes One day she tried to coax me over day school at 10:30 a. m. English ORNAMENTAL STREET church, Saturday afternoon, Dec. place at Phoenix, Ariz., next Tuesday, the Reigstad-Ecklund wedding which me too, only fer a different reason. - evening services at 7:30. Services took place on Sunday afternoon. He to the Ladies' Aid coffee social over A man can worry about getting sick 13th—Belgrade Tribune. Dec. 18. Harry is manager of an at Dan Whittaker's house, but I with communion at the Solomon Lake Is a matter of good ice, butter and cream factory at Saf- returned to Glyndon on Monday eve­ till the worry makes him sick. Maybe. church at 10:30 a. m. Prof. O. E. LIGHTS ARE LIGHTED ning. says, says I, "You women folks mean I'm worrying about the lack of lack, Receives New Members. ford, Ariz. His friends here wish him well enough as fer as that goes," says ~v<& Brandt will preach. Last Sunday was a big day at the business methods on the happiness and prosperity. Mr. Otto Tengvall and several oth­ of the right spirit in the world, till I've, Christmas Day services at the Will- ers from this town, attended the Corn I, "but I 'low if things has got to that lost it myself. Bethel Lutheran church of this city. part of individuals as well pint that the work of the church mar church at 10:30 a. m. Communion services were held in the Lutfisk Supper. and Alfalfa Exposition held in Morris Next day I hitched up the old gray, Services at the Solomon Lake Electric Current Turned On last week. can't be carried on -cept thru the morning, at which fifteen communi­ as of those engaged in A lutfisk supper will be served in coffee and sandwich route, there must mare and drove to town. I bought a - church Dec. 26 at 10:30 a. m. Night on White Ways on cant members were received into the the basement of Eagle Lake church, Mr. Peter Henderson of Spicer really steam engine, a little flying ma­ The Christmas tree exercises will mercantile pursuits. made a business trip to this vicinity be something radically wrong. And church. They were the following: Wednesday, Dec. 31. Supper will be I am getting tired of it all." chine, a jumpin' jack and each a pair, > be held at the Willmar church Dec. Third aud Fifth. Mr. Per Perfion. served from 5 o'clock until 9 o'clock this week. " of skates fer Hirum's boys; a doll 26 at 7:30 p. m. Gustaf Danielson and family and "Well, whose fault is it?" says Ma­ that closes her eyes and talks fer the t t * Mrs. Elna Person. A Bank account p. m. A program will then be ren­ lindy. "Wasn't we in need of a new FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Mr. Carl Johan Nelson. dered, after which the New Year will Julius Larson's attended the Reigstad- girl; and a peck of nuts and candy." . Willmar City put on metropolitan Ecklund wedding in Arctander last front aisle carpet fer the church fer I got it all hid up in the haymow. I Christmas services will be held at Mrs. Anna Christina Nelson. broadens the vision . and be watched in. years? And you pillers (?) never this church Sabbath morning and airs last night, when the new orna­ Miss Hilda Cecelia Carlson. Sunday afternoon. got a fine silk dress pattern fer Ma­ mental street lights on Third and , Anderson Bros, of Willmar put up a done a thing toward gettin' a new lindy and I've-worked out the follow­ evening. Mr. Otto Carlson. establishes a familiarity Eagle Lake Y. P. S. one. Not even after Deacon Doolittle Morning worship and sermon at Fifth streets were lighted for the first Mr. Karl John Albin Swenson. The Y. P. S. of the Eagle Lake windmill at Swen Carlberg's last ing poem and pinned to it: t- Monday. caught his foot in the tear of the old "To Malindy Bluestem, out of sight, 10:30 o'clock. time. Fifth street, especially, with Mrs. Hilda Carolina Swenson. with methods which church will serve a "ludfisk" supper carpet one Sunday morning and Anthem by the choir, entitled, its full quota of light posts from Pa­ Children: Mabel Signe Evaline. in the church basement Wednesday, Mrs. Mary Lof, the aged mother of That girl of mine Who is always rights -_ blaze the way success- Mrs. J. O. Hagman, is reported to be lunged head first into the generous With a wish to you for a„Christmas " "What mean those Holy Voices," by cific avenue to the Court House, looks Carl Herald Reuben. December 31. A program will be giv­ proportions of Grandma" Whittaker'a Wilson. fine. These beautiful lights give an Ruth Carolina Ingeborg en after the supper. quite low. - bright. ward. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson were lap, spillin' the coppery contents of Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. added charm to evening ante-Christ­ Mr. Charles Johnson. ~ the contribution plate to the four (You may hobble the skirt of it just Program. mas shopping. Too bad that Fourth Mr. Albin Wahlstrand. Rag Ball Social. guests at A. J. Erlandson's in Will­ *. mite, it you want to.).-,^- — mar a few days of last week. ends of the.church edifice! No, there Organ Voluntary, by Mrs. F. G. street might not also have been sim­ Mr. John Oscar Anderson. Not all will find it There will be a Rag Ball social and Your affectionate, \ v I Z The Lundby congregation will have was no new carpet bought till us la­ Handy. ilarly lighted at the same time. It is Mrs. Olivia Anderson. Christmas tree entertainment in Diet. dies got up a chicken dinner. Then , SILAS. - \ „; 90, Dec. 22, at 7:30 sharp. Everybody a Christmas festival on the evening Processional by the large chorus to be hoped that the business men on Dr. Carl Enfrid Anderson. expedient to carry a you men corned across with yer P. S.—Deacon Doolittle helped me." -** come. " ' ' ' of Dec. 25th, beginning at 6 o'clock. % choir, "The Herald Angels Sing." Fourth street will get together soon Mrs. Anna Olivia Anderson. quarter 'cause you liked roast pullet some on the poeml^ ~- M*. Si. /"H- ~: checking account, but Mabel McKenzie, Teacher. The Salem congregation will have Hymn. on the proposition and complete the Child: Minerva Margerie Estelle. so well. If there is anything 'radical­ Scripture Reading. their Christmas festival'on the eve­ -\ system. Mr. Carl Anderson. every one should have ly wrong, it's not with the coffee and Anthem, "And There Were Shep­ Confirmation at Eagle Lake. ning of Dec. 26th, beginning at 6 o'­ \^l >fV / Did Wot Confess. *-£>-.: 7>' In the evening special English ser­ sandwich but with you old hippo- The reports spread- broadcast that=- herds/' (Holy Night.) The new lights were turned on with­ vices were held for the children, at Next Sunday, Dec. 21, confirmation clock. a savings account as the services will be held in the Eagle crits as cant shell out lest us women Louis A. Larson confessed to the bru-T Prayer. out any fuss or public doings which which the Sunday school attended in Dr. Whitcombe, one of the state vet­ tickle yer palates with somethin' . Amos Abrahamson has invested in great hope's that he will escape the*, creasing attendance. a 5 h. p. Indian motorcycle;" " ' -• > " I gallows.—Belgrade Tribune. - % —Prof. O. E. Brandt from Luther Kandiyohi County Seminary at Hamline will preach in Norway Lake People Wed. Norwegian at the Solomon Lake _ " , Gets More Equipment J ^ Two wellknown Norway Lake church next Sunday forenoon and In Dentist Porter received a Heidbrlnk" young people were married at the English at the Synod church at Will­ nitrous oxide and. oxygen anaesthesia Synod parsonage at Willmar yester­ Wlllm„ Bank Minn. mar in the evening. -..-,,, machine last Monday- This apparatus Xmas! day afternoon, when Mr. Casper was invented, only six months ago and "^BJSSOiUlTIOilmf SK1 Skindelien, and Miss Theoline Paave . —Mrs. J. O. Hagman of Willmar, has proved to be a tremendous sue fl NOTHING BETTER FOR CHRISTMAS rud were made man and wife, Rev. J. who was visiting at the home of her cess. With it painful operations can N. Andersen reading the service. The be accomplished without any pain. In % **£> GIFTS THAN B. J. BBAJrTQV, M. »., son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. bride was prettily attired in white. very severe cases the patient can be %. Burg-eon in Charge G. A. Swanson of Minneapolis was The bridal pair was attended by Mel called home Sunday on account of the made unconscious and upon awaken­ vin Skare and Minnie Skindelien. x. T. roBKaass, v.,»., ing" feels no after effects.. The feature Assrstartt Physician serious illness of her mother, who Photographs Bea. T*L X4> SQO stays at the Hagman home. i="v-v'„i of this machine is an apparatus which —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson of works on the pulmotor principle and; Oraceville stopped) here to visit a.t the which brings risk to a minimum?. Dr.; One Photograph Calendar given Free with a :-pAbout fifty young people from , dozen cabinets or larger, until Xmas at E. W. Hanson home Friday ana) Sat­ The Willmar Hospital there attended the shadow social at Porter haB now' one; of, the. best urday on their way home from the Cor. Becker Ave. and Fourth St '.school district 57 Friday evening.^ ; equipped dental offices in the state.-7 Corn and Alfalfa show at Morris. •Bra. Jane McDonald, Supt. of Nurses - ^'54? it They spent Sunday with friends at s 'i •'• '••£*- 7 :~^ * v^s^H "" ~ ', • Calling* Honraj 8 to4 - , Mrs* Emma Schleuter of Raymond P. H. Stetzer, of Willmar, district ELKJER & STOLL Atwater. - . \ Prtvata T«L B*." Ho. lsa > chief of the Northwestern Telephone ? * underwent a' serious operation at the Vt 'PhOK 4M . Upstairs Bcrlness * Fclcraoa Private hospital for the care and Willmar hospital, yesterday morning. Company, was. here lobking" after .the —Florence Magnuson, Stella and ,, treatment of all non-conta*-. , Interests of: the- company at7this l-*i\/'- ious diseases. -V*v*T'>.7j : Martin Hanson spent Sunday at Kan­ " - *-^N. C. Peterson went to the. cities place, last Saturday.—Redwood Falls ' nyateUu.JT41w. MOflo. e •aaoaysXourit i lt-1 diyohi. 1-4*. on business Thursday Sun7 ^£"f^& £&£S&&£jf'