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VOLUME 17. 12 PAGES WILLMAR, MINNESOTA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1912 .PRICE 5 CENTS NUMBER 50.

OBITUARY. MXTSIOAX.' . LOTH. FREE CHURCH SHORT COURSE PBpVES A WINNER By the Lutheran Free Church Choir, in Personal Mention. PEAVY ELEVATOR LOCAL BREVITIES wniiiniiimniiiiiiniim>nninHwwmMmm» ANNUAL MEETING CARL FREEBERG Wednesday Brenlnr, Van. 31, at the J. F Branton was in the cities on bus­ An old and well known citizen of Will­ Hundreds of Farmer Spending tee Week at the Institute at Church Auditorium. CHANGES HANDS Christ Benr of Svea spent Sunday at - '• iness last week. mar passed away last Thursday evening Willmar. Exhibits are Very Good. Following is the program: his home'here. "**_ Fred Ofterdahl of Hawick spent Sat­ Reports Show Splendid Mission­ at 7:10 o'clock, when Charles Freeberg Song by the Choir. Local Firm,[€tmpbeU-HodgsM Theo. Olson of Atwater was in Will- „ urday in this city. lay down the staff of life, following a The Farmers' Short Course is proving JFor best beef cow—Rasmus Rasmus- Piano solo, Esther Govig. ary Spirit Officers Deded mar on Monday. r Mayor E. C. Wellin returned from the stroke of apoplexy which left him in a greater success than the promoters son, Willmar; first; Dan Haley, second; Reading by T. O. Gilbert. Grain Company, Takes : cities on Thursday. for Next Year. an unconscious condition at 10:30 in. the had dared to hope. Every session is well C| O. Bergquist, third. Vocal solo, Selmer Berg. Nels Knutson spent Saturday and morning of the same day. attended and the exhibits are good. The iFor best dairy cow—Henry Johnson, Charge Feb. 1. ^ Sunday in the cities. A. Bakke was a business caller at Piano duet, Mrs. O. A. Jacobson and The Norwegian Lutheran Free church Carl Freeberg was born in Norrbo young farmers' are much in evidence, "V^illmar, first; Olaus Anderson, Kandi­ Miss Bernice Severinson. A new grain company was organized Sheriff Bonde made a business trip Cokato one day last week. of Willmar held its annual business parish, Halsingland, Sweden, Sept. 1, and the earnestness with which they yohi, t second and third. Song by Quartette. V to New London yesterday. ----£;. i C. H. Sherwood made a business trip meeting last Wednesday afternoon. The at Willmar last Monday. Mr. L. F. 1846. He became a cabinet-maker, which follow the instruction offered is an 'in­ Flute solo, Robt. Otterness. to Benson on Wednesday. financial reports show that this side of Hodgson, the late manager of the Min­ Miss Carey Elf strum spent' 'Sunday trade he followed in his native land. He dication of future advancement. The Speech, R W. Stanford. the congregation's work is in prosperous Today is hog day and the exhibit of with friends at St Cloud Holper Elkjer left on Friday for a bus­ was married to Miss Christine Holm- value of these meetings to the commun­ porkers is by far the best ever held Piano duet, Bernice Severenson and Bor- nesota Western Co., and L J. Campbell condition. It shows more. The dis­ The Silent Club met at the home of, ^ iness trip to Hardwick, Minn. berg in 1868, who survives him. The ity cannot be overestimated. There are iri Kandiyohi county. The decisions of ghild Sand. and two sons, A. D. and Victor Camp­ bursements show that the missionary family arrived in Willmar June 28, 1882, yet three days left of the session, and Mrs^ Henry Rost last week. 5^2 Rev. Theo. Livingstone was a busi­ the judges gave the prizes as follows: Song by the Choir. bell, have associated themseKes under spirit is great, for more money was paid and have made their home here ever ness caller at Atwater on Friday. no one should miss one of them. Lack JBoar, pure Tared—-Olaus Anderson, An admission fee of 10 and iB cents A Socialist, local was organized at-f > out for outside missionary, educational since. Three children were born to the name of Campbell-Hodgson Grain of space prevents a review in this issue first, ( China); Wm. Anderson, will be charged. Everybody invited. Belgrade the other day with 12 members. ^ Miss Sina Emberland went to Kandi­ and benevolent purposes than was paid them, one of which died in infancy. Two of the work done so far. Kandiyohi, second; Wm. Carlson, Kandi­ Co., and have purchased the Duluth License was issued on Jan. lttb to f^ yohi Friday for a few days' visit. for expenses of the local church. Of sons, Peter and Carl J., both well known The horse exhibit which "'was held yohi, third. elevator at Willmar. They will handle Mr. Hjortaas and Miss_ Amanda Rosen- j Mrs. Fred Paulson ieft on Thursday this $350.00 went to Augsburg Seminary residents of Willmar, and families, Swedish Baptist Annual Meeting. «* Monday certainly was a success and the Sow, fibre bred—John Swenson, , grain, 'feed, flour and fuel, having also wald. _ ->::«."i> - "'- ^ for St. Paul for a few days' stay. and $278.27 to missions The total re­ mourn the death of their father. The The annual meeting of the Swedish ceipts from all sources" was $2,865.18. judging of the animals, which was done fl*st, (Bftroc Jersey); Olaus Anderson, taken over the fuel business of L. F. ing for Chicago and Milwaukee, where fl Edward Lundberg spent Sunday at the sorrowing ones have the sympathy of Baptist church was held on the first day Of this the Men's Aid society is credited on Third Street, presented an animated (Poland jfchina), second; August Jordin, he will purchase his new spring line of ? Nels Carlson home in Whitefield. many friends in their bereavement. of January The reports read showed Hodgson. They will also equip the ele­ with $122.80, the Ladies' Society with scene in the afternoon. There were for­ Nfew Lotdon. (Poland China), third. clothing. ,M Judge Qvale was at Benson the lat­ The funeral occurred Monday after­ ty-five entries in the show and many that the church was in growing and vator as a transfer and cleaning house $287.36, the country societies with $175. (Fat h«g—James Mattson, first; John Arthur Carlson, returned to Duluth ,^ ter part of the week on business. noon from the family residence on Sec­ fine horses were to be exhibited. Prizes prosperous condition. The secretary's 20, Bethany Y. P. society with $316.70 Swenson," second. and qualify as a terminal elevator, sim­ Sunday night after a short visit at his.,.* ond street. Rev. Gustaf Peterson con­ were awarded as follows: report showed that 18 had been received Miss Lilly Norin entertained the and the Zilo society 46.35. The con­ Tomorrow is corn day. There is a ilar to the business done by the Minne­ home here. j-- >f; ducted the services. The following were into the membership during the year, "Hooligans'" at her home last week. gregation has no debts. For the best farm mare—Wallace very good exhibition of corn at the court the pall bearers: H. S. Shipstead, John Hoglund of Town of Kandiyohi, *irat making the total membership 1*2, The sota Western elevator that burned. They Misses Dagni Grimsgard and Anna •" Ed Benson returned Thursday from a house,; which will be used as an object Two of the younger men were elected Nelson, Frank Heald, Erick Nelson, K. prize; CO. Bergquist of Kandiyohi, financial report showed that $2983.44 open for business Feb. 1. Mr. Hodgson Lundquist entertained the sewing, club *L few days' business trip to the cities. lesson. A. D. Wilson of the State In­ as trustees, Albert J. Johnson and Peter T. Otos and L. J. Erickson The inter­ second; Peter Lindblom of Kandiyohi, had been received from all sources. Of last evening. - ' Bassebo. They hold the positions three stitute force, will deliver the evening will have charge of the business as ac­ John Feig- returned Thursday from ment took place at the Fairview ceme­ third. this, $2285.30 is from general re­ Miss Genevra Parker arrived last years. Nels Peterson, H. Rude and address. % tive manager. This will be a welcome the cities where he went on business. tery. For the best farm team—Wallace 4 ceipts for the church; $307.26 from the Wednesday from Chicago, 111., and has Sivert Johanson were elected deacons, ^Friday is Poultry Day. The new Mrs. Ida Hultin of Fahlun is visiting The deceased was one of the rugged Hoglund of Kandiyoni, first; John Ol­ Sunday School; $139.07 from the Mis­ business- change in our city and will no taken up her work in the high school the last named to succeed Samuel Govig, County Association has done itself proud at the Andrew Hedin home this week. type, endowed in vouth with great son of Dovre, second; Anton Ostling, sion Circle; $211.26 from the Little Hel­ doubt help the local market for grains. resigned. Miss Ethel Govig was re-elec­ im the first .annual show. The poultry as instructor in elocution physical strength. He was a man of Spicer, third. pers; and $40.55 from the Young Peo­ Tom Rowell, manager of the Progress ted organist. The same Sunday School show is in the Odd Fellows block, and Miss Minnie Dale returned to MInne- ,~ strong character and very active for the For the best colt under one year— many fine birds are shown. Some en­ ple's Society. Clothing store here, left Monday morn- teachers who taught last year were re­ right as he saw it. During the period eapolis on Saturday after a several Mrs. H. S. Gordhammer went to Kerk- elected, and they will choose the super­ C. O. Bergquist, first; Sondre Sondre- tries have been made by Litchfield and Out of this, $1009.00 was paid for sa­ weeks' visit at her home here. ^ when the license fight waxed hottest at son of i>ovre, second, f^ . * Cokato parties. Don't miss seeing the hoven on Friday for a short visit with intendent and officers from among their Willmar, the deceased never faifed to laries; $309.44 for Missions; $201.41 for At the cattle exhibit, which was held' Poultry Show. Mrs. Bertha Benson and son, Benja- * relatives. own number. actively take part when many others Benevolences; $690.59 for general expen­ min, went to Cottonwood yesterday for r*=>' yesterday, the following prizes ,were JTonight" President Vincent speaks at Senator C. W. Odell returned Thurs­ became faint-hearted in the annual ses; and $773.00 to t»e applied on the a few days' visit with relatives. awarded:. , j this opera house. He was tendered a Lake, Jan 22—Messrs. Geo. day from a few days' business trip to struggle. Peace to his ashes and long church debt which is- nearly covered For best beef bull—C. .O. Bergquist, sir o'clock dinner b the Willmar Com­ and Engvald Walhood returned to Pe- Miss Ella Swenson will entertain a the cities. may his memory linger with those whom thereby first; Dan Haley, Willmar, second; Joiw mercial Club tonight at < the Carlson kin. North Dakota* last week, after a number of her young friends at her he associated with on earth! The" officers elected were: Chairman, Mr. and Mrs. D. X. Tallman returned as G. Monson, Kandiyohi, third. three weeks' visit with friends and rel­ home on First St this evening. Hall. , Pastor C. E. Oberg; Secretary, L. A. Ek- the latter part of the week from a trip atives of this vicinity. dahl; Treasurer, C. J. Johnson; Vice Mrs. W. F. Gerretson of Milwaukee is to the cities. MRS WILLIAM LUNDBERG. Student Olaf Fosso will preach in "the expected to arrive this week for a visit April, 1826. He was married in Sweden Chairman, E. N. Nilson; trustee for i -v O. R. Berkness returned from a bus­ NORW. LUTH. SYNOD CHURCH. Last Saturday afternoon at one o'clock NEXT WBESTUHO HATCH Hauge church, next Sunday, Jan. 28th. with Dr. and Mrs. C E. Gerretson. to Ingeborg GOransdotter. They came three years, S. P. Swenson; Organist iness trip to the cities the latter part Next Sunday services in Norwegian at Mrs. William Lundberg passed away to Services were conducted in the Synod to America in July, 1866, direct to Red­ Mrs E. T. Hanson; Sunday School sup­ Miss Esther Adams returned Monday of the week. 10:30 a. m., Sunday school at 12:15 p. her eternal home, at the age of twenty- Potts'and Samuelson Will Again Try church last Sunday. wing, this state, and were residents of erintendent, P. E_ Parson, with Emil from Del Rapids and Sioux City, la., m. English evening services at 7:30. four years, nine months and twenty Mrs. Ben Halvorson left for Minnea­ Christ Elkjer went to Webster City, Goodhue county until 21 years ago when Conclusions at the Bonde Kail, Carlson as assistant; and Renius Swen­ where she has spent a few weeks with < The Young People's Bible Class meets days. polis last week. la, on business Friday and returned they came to Willmar, baying a farm Friday Evening', Peb. a. son as janitor. relatives. tomorrow (Thursday) evening at 7:30. Nellie Isabelle Rosby was born at Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Walhood, Johan home on Monday. a mile and a half east of the city. Here The secretary's report from the Sun­ Rev and Mrs. Robert Porteous, who The Young People's Society meets Kerkhoven in 1888. Some time after­ The return match \>t Jimmie Potts of Hanson and Oliver Skaalerud arrived G. O. Sand went to Chicago, 111., on Nelson has lived with his only son, An­ day school also showed it to be in a are spending the winter here, returned next Monday evening at 8:15. Refresh­ ward the family moved to a farm at Minneapolis and Melvin Samuelson of from Pekin, N. D., last Tuesday to vis.- Saturday where he will spend several drew N. Anderson. He is survived by growing and prosperous condition and Friday from a couple of weeks' visit in ments will be served by the young peo­ Norway Lake. There the father, Nor- Willmar will be held at the Bonde ;V~ri-^r-V->'•'•'.. ~—:y- '::^-^ '', r-w-u.- . • M~ O. Rusjtad- shipped - V, carload. S% horn cattle will be tacfadea In th» LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH. sides husband, parents and other-^relst-1 Friday'froms£ Paul for a few. days ter, Mrs. W. D. Frederickson. Swedish Bethel church. Rev. Peterson "tives* . visit with her folks near. Pennock and Will Deckinga from Prinsburg has hogs to South St Paul last Monday. "Mands og Kvindeforeningen" will u Rev. Arvid Ostling will leave for the spoke in Swedish and Rev. Anderson of The funeral occurred Monday. Leav­ other friends. She returned on Wednes­ hired out to Henry Gort, Jr., for two Quite a number in this vicinity have Mission church will meet tills evening have its annual meeting Thursday even­ cities tomorrow in order to be present the Synod church in the English langu­ ing the home at 10:00 o'clock, th* re­ day. months. ''•'''' •: been sick with la grippe in the church basement " Refreshment* ing at 8 o'clock. at a meeting held there this week. age. Miss Florence Porter sang "Face mains were taken to the Free church, Miss Wilma Johnson left for the Twin Mr. Fred Marckus spent a few even­ Miss Julia Peterson came from Eagle will be served by the Misses Warmth and Regular services next Sunday at 10:30 to Face," and Mr. Samuel Nelson sang where Rev. Michaelson conducted serv­ Cities on Saturday. ings at J. Buikema's last week. Lake Monday to spend a few weeks Stella Norin Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Edgren were in a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at "Jag hvilar p& Klippan." The pallbear­ ices. The pall-bearers were Aug:. Moll- Mr. and Mrs. Thor Dahlman very Mr. Jno. Builthuis from Summit, 111., with Mr. and Mrs. A. Stene. Mrs. J. D. Parnell entertained at a Willmar on Monday enroute for a few 12 m., and Bible class at 7 o'clock. ers were Syvert Benson, Dr. C. E. Ger- er, Gunerlus Bratberg, Osmund Sondre- nicely entertained a group of young is here to spend some time with his bro­ Johnny Walby enrolled at the Will­ "maize" party at her home on 9th street days' visit with friends at Atwater. The church choir, assisted by local tal­ retson. Axel Brown, Nels Swenson, Wal­ son, Jalmar Larson, W, L. Geer and people on Friday evening. ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. mar Seminary. some time after Christ­ last Thursday evening. The evening Mrs. George Paulson went to Hills, ent, will give a concert at the church ter Hoglund and Anton Bakke. There William Peterson. The interment took If weather is favorable, services will Knoll. mas. was spent socially and a delicious lunch­ Minn., on Thursday for a visit at the Wednesday evening, Jan. 31. were many beautiful floral tributes. The place at the Eagle Lake cemetery. be conducted by Rev. A. W. Franklin at Mis.s Bertha DeJager is dressmaking eon was served, . .. , home of her sister, Mrs. Elias Peter­ remains were interred in the Synod at Rev. Brummel's. the Lundby church next Sunday fore­ Miss Phoebe Paulson, who has been son. SWEDISH METHODIST CHURCH. cemetery. noon, Jan 28th. Misses Sadie Home, Abbie Damhof, LAk&IXLUAN visiting in Minneapolis for the past sev­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkenson of The Society of Sanity. Thursday evening prayermeeting as Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hagman visited Marie Kohrs and Julia Stob, and Messrs eral weeks, was in Willmar between Fahlun entertained a number of young Hastings, MinnM Jan. 17, 19 J 2. usual. Friday evening the King's Mes­ JOHN GUSTAF LOKRANTZ. Ole Soderholm's Sunday. Jakob Damhof and William Rupp spent trains yesterday, enroute for her home people from Willmar on Sunday after­ Ed. Willmar Tribune: I have just re­ sengers will meet at the home of Wm. The unfortunate and eccentric old gen­ Misses Lydia Erlandson and Elenor last Friday evening at Dykema's. at Cottonwood. She expects to resume noon. ceived word that some of the energetic Lake Lillian, Jan. 20—Mr. end Mrs. P. and Harry Birkeland, 611 1st street. tleman who has made Willmar his home Ostlund visited Marie Erlandson at Mr. Peter Nype went to Danube last *«i members of the American Society of Blomgren gave a supper to their her duties at the J. F. Branton office in Miss Florence Kroona returned to her Next Sunday meetings as usual both for two or more years, J. G Lokrantz, Willmar a few days last Week. Tuesday and accompanied his brother- Equity in the vicinity of Willmar have friends on Monday evening in honor of a short time. home at Kandiyohi on Thursday after morning and evening. passed away at the Bethesda hospital in-law, Mr. N. Knott, to the cities re­ arranged for a mass meeting of the Misses Sophie and Alice Soderholm their guest, Mrs. A Erickson of North R .L. Branch, who has been confined visiting in Willmar with friends for sev­ The topic for the North Star Bible turning last Thursday evening. Tuesday morning. He lived by himself farmers of Kandiyohi Co., to be held in spent Sunday evening with their friend Dakota. eral days. class is "The Strength of Yielding." Let to the Bethesda hospital since Jan. 1st, and when he was not noticed as moving the court house in Willmar, Tuesday, Josie Holland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Knoll and John Buil­ Oscar Peterson delightfully entertain­ with a seriously sprained ankle, left all members be present. thuis spent last Sunday evening at H. Mrs. Holger Elkjer and little daughter about on Monday, his room was broken Jan. 30 and that Thomas Raleigh of A bunch of young people, enjoyed ed a number of young folks Saturday for his home at Pierce, N. D. on Thurs­ To all services all are invited. Dragt's. f left on Friday for Kerkhoven to spend into and he was found in his bed in an Lake Elmo, State Organizer of the E. Tuesday evening at Abrahamson's. evening. Refreshments were served and day, where he will remain until he is a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. unconscious condition. He was taken S. of E. for Minnesota would, address Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walstead of For- a good time is reported. able to resume his duties here as fire­ Wm. Elkjer PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. to the hospital where he died as stated, man, N. D., visited relatives around in the meeting. Bro. Raleigh is a farmer NEW LONDON, ROUTE 3. Albin Erickson left last Monday for man oq the G. N. Misses Martha and Margaret Jensen Next Sunday the services will be as without regaining consciousness. He who has studied the conditions of the this vicinity last week. They came down his home in South Dakota, after spend­ New London. Route 3, Jan. 23—The Not more than a hundred of the Will­ of Raymond spent Sunday with their follows: Morning worship and sermon had suffered a paralytic stroke. farmer in the Northwest and is pre­ here to be present at the funeral of Mrs. ing the holidays with his parents here. weather changed quite suddenly, uiu'nt mar Tribune Historical Calendars for sister, Miss Mary, who is attending the at 10:30, Bible school at 12 m., Y. P. S. In the old family bible found among pared to tell the causes and better yet Walstead's father, Emanuel Nelson, O. E. Erickson and family visited at it? Well, it is a good thing the cold 1912 remain from our edition of 1,000. high school here. C. E. at 6:45 p. m., and evening service his effects is noted the fact that he was has a remedy he is assisting in applying. which occurred at the Lundby Mission O. Lundahl's of Olivia last Tuesday. church on Wednesday afternoon at two weather didn't last any longer. When these are gone we cannot supply J. Ryan who has been a guest of his at 7:30. At this evening service the born Jan. 2, 1838, on a place known as It is the desire to make this meeting A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. o'clock. Last Saturday evening the Misses Ha­ any more. If you want.one let us hear sister, Mrs. P. J. Conway, returned to Rev. Mr. Porteous of the Inland China Lilla Anga, Fryele parish, Smaland, at Willmar a hummer, for Willmar is Oscar Linn last week. . Miss Hilma Lowen spent Sunday af­ zel and Sylvia Olander were pleasantly from you before Feb. 1, for all will be his home at Goodhue, Minn., the latter Mission will speak on that land which Sweden. His father's name was'Anders centrally located and is surrounded by Miss Vera Hed is now staying at Will­ surprised by a number of their friends. distributed oefore that date. \ part of the week is the center of public interest just now. Ivarson Lokrans and we understand that a fertile country that is settled with ternoon with her friend Miss Olga Ol­ mar . son. They were presented with a sum of six A cordial invitation to all. his great grandfather was a member of farmers who will grasp every opportun­ The Baptist Sunday school was held The annual meeting'of the Willmar H. J. Ramsett returned the latter part dollars as a remembrance of the event. 1 the Swedish nobility. It is said that ity to increase their prosperity and that Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Carlson enter­ Park Assembly corporation was held enroute for Bellingham after a v;sit at The Mamrelund Ladies' Mission So­ Thursday unfortunate mental condition. He lived address meeting on the 30th. Mrs. P^ M. Lundeen of Willmar is at Axel - Nordstrom is staying at A. B. for ensuing year. """""0* her home at Adrian, Minn. ciety meets with Mrs. J. A. Erlandson The Y. "P. S. business meeting, which for many years at Beaver and Paxton in M. F. Sharp is a speaker of rare abil­ present staying at the home of her Walner's this week. next Saturday at 2:30 o'clock in the af­ was held at the home of Rev. C. Swen­ August Jordin, xme of the progres- '„ * Mesdames Anton Stenbakken and H. the State of Illinois. ity and has a message for the farmers, son-in-law and daughter, Mi-, and Mrs. G. P. Erickson visited at L. Strand's ternoon. All are cordially invited. son, was well attended. Rev. Swenson sive farmers of New London township, \ Egan of New London were entertained Mr Frank Johnson of Wheaton, Minn, laborers, business men and their fam­ F. Anderson. last Sunday. FIRST METHODIST. resigned as president of the society and brought down five head of Poland China ^" at the home of Mrs. Alfred bergeson and Mrs. L. G. Almeri of Carthage, S. D„ ilies and rest assured that there will A few of the young fellows of Mam­ E. Latt was a Sunday visitor at A. L. Preaching services—10:30 a. m. and Prof. A. E. Nelson was elected to take hogs for the Short Course exhibition. ;l" the latter part of last week arrived here yesterday having been noti­ be no sleeping while he is delivering it. re are attending the farmers' short Erickson's. „ f 7:30 p. m. his place as president for the coming Mr. Jordin has carried an ad in the fied Monday that the deceased had been With two such men on the program course at Willmar this week. Mrs. Gust Goodjohn has gone to Litch­ Willmar Tribune for a few weeks and -^ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson left yes­ Sunday school 11:45 a. m. year. Victor E. Holm was elected Vice found ill. The deceased was a half- there is no reason why the court house Services were conducted by Rev. I. A. field to seek medical aid. has disposed of practically all his sur- f terday for the cities. Mrs. Anderson ex­ Epworth League 6:45 p. m. President. pects to remain there for some time brother of their mother, Mrs. August should not be packed, when the meeting Johanson at Gunder Pederson's Tuesday Mrs. Aron Erickson left on Monday plus stock. The animals on exhibition ^ Mr. Ezekiel Soderlund visited at Aug. Mr. Anderson returned home today. Johnson. The remains will be taken to opens. afternoon at two o'clock. for her home at Niobe, N. D are for sale. „j Surprised Their Departing fieader. Olander's from Saturday until Monday. Barry, Minn., tomorrow for burial by Co-operation among the farmers, as Mrs. Jonas Johnson visited relatives P. Hanson is on the sick'list. Mrs. Theo. Johnson returned to Spicer Mr. and Mrs. Henning Bengtson have The Tri Mu class 01 the Swedish Bap- ^ ! • J Emanuel Erickson was pleasantly sur­ the side of the grave of his sister. taught and put in operation by the Am­ at Pennock from Saturday until Tues­ A number of young people attended yesterday, after a short visit with her moved onto the G. E. Newlin farm, tist church met at the home of O. H. "S* prised and given a farewell party by erican Society of Equity, is going to put day. the Leap Year dance at P. Lofgren's last daughters, Misses Thora and Josephine, which Mr. Bengtson has rented for three Ekdahl last Monday evening for their *??. about forty-five of his friends, at the MRS. BERTHA SMEHAUGEN. to route in*the near future, many of F. O. Carlson and tamily were quests Wednesday evening. who are attending the Seminary here years. Mr. Bengtson is a former New annual business meeting. Ten new * *f Chas. Hoglund residence last Saturday Mrs. Bertha Smehaugen, whose home the present day methods used in doing of C. G. Okeson's near Pennock Mcnday No school was held in District 38 last Miss Flo Terry of Howard Lake, who evening. London merchant. members were enrolled, and Rev. Oberg

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