willmar tribune. (willmar, minn.) 1921-06-29 [p ]. · s, cv.moe. on sunday, the 2€th, the...

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I 111 i ^ X 1 V J':" •» ^ "\ ner, 428 *$. 50tb St., Majorie A. Howe, 301 7th Morgan ^ Paris; Wan. THatcb- er, 812 E. 3rd St., A.-M. Whitby, 626 N. 57th Ave. Wi, Ii_n& Brunell, Jeanne Hugh, 221 eth'W^, Willis Peer, 318 N. 10th Aye. E. & Ruth Dates, 2101 (Continued from page two) Woodland Ave., Leone Olson, 1702 W. 2nd St., Elizabeth' Adams} Hawthorne Road, Chester * Barnes, Herbert Gibson. - ,-, HOPKINS Geo. H. Quam," Victor C. Nelson, Clarence W. Westmark, Minnetonka Mill®, Elmer Quam, Albert Korista, Rt. 2, -Betty Janko, Albert Qualm, Kenneth Pettijohn, Ruth Lane, Rev. H. .A. Risser, Geo. Nordquist, Helen Stevens, Ruth O. Nordquist, Herdis Jensen, Addie Brown, Tillie Bengt- son, Norman Teawilliger, Thelma Nelson. Oliver Kroon. : ST. CLOUD Charles S. Olds, Dorthy A. Olds, Charles W. Olds, Grace Dudley, Mrs. Glenn Langworthy, Donald Heagle. Mrs. Hazel jHenderson. ' HANIQOCK Eva M. Blacbmun, Charlotte McArth-, ur, Harold Klinger, Donald Mte Ar- thur, Floyd Thompson, Delia Bakke, Chester Blactomun, Ella A. Johnson, Ray S. Thompson, Richard Duncan. THIEF RIVER FALLS Mrs. L. J. Stitt. Lorraine Will. j Allison Stitt. > DODGE CENTER Clifford L. Cartwriglit. Harold StouRhton. SOLWAY Peter C. Sorenson. EXCELSIOR Guerdon N. BaSsett. Kenneth Bas&ett. Josephine E. Risser. Clarissa Wendt. Elizabeth Ice. DASSEL John Ehlers. Lawrence Isaacson. Mamie Jacobson. Louise Peterson. Marian Pankake. Marian Ehlers. Mrs. Ida Robinson. BROWNS VALLEY Violet Colyn. / . Mrs. L. Colyn. - HINCKLEY Edna Silver. \ Ida Meyers. FULDA Jean Hyslop. FAIRMONT Myrtle Osgood. Stanley H. Pew. LITCHFIELD Gladys Nelson. Eva Miller. Virginia Brokaw. Genevieve Campbell. June Whitaker. » ROCHESTER C. E. Burgess. Archie Stewart. Monfort Pearson. F. D. E. Smith. STILLWATER ' Louise Swanson. "FERGUS FALLS Eunice Burnap. Katherine Lincoln. FARMINGTON Ethel B. Witcher. BRAINERD Beatrice McDonald. Jessie D. Canniff. CLARISSA Elizabeth Theyer. SITKA.-ALASKA Russell Goodman. PLEASANT GROVE Austin Dobson. WESTBROOK Leonora Kuhlman. ' WAYZATA Marion Olson. Florence Malmquist. i Ruth Nelson. > Paul W. Day. - ' ! Janet Day. Ruth Malmquist. SILVER LAKE W. O. Merrill. Jennie Merrill. RUSSELL Bessie Youngdahl. ' . MARSHALL Dolly Thomas. Maxwell Foster. Howard Sickleo. Edith Johnson. '-""A.. Linduro Enamel Your Bathroom It gives your wans and woodwork a beautiful por- celain white # finish %o match the tub. It's a, * white that stays white, No trick to use it Jusf follow simple directions. Goes on smooth as creami doesn't poll on the brash* yet clings to the corners and sharp edges. Made bjj % Lowe Brothers. Whai * more could you ask! >'A* - - - J~ POIiBY Mrs. H. G. Bailey. V Mrs. J. S. Gocbringt," Wm. Peter-nan. s Howard Orcutt WINONA Marian Balchv _ Jalmar Martinson. , % Cflga Lafky. ,i Geo. R. Reibert. WHITE BEAR - 4 Ester Newton. Cora Metag. I Edith Long. Gladys Van Antwerp. - BUFFALO Inez MT Petty. RED WING i Etta Scott. MOUND Miss I. Aldworth. GLYNDON Irene Brown. MAiNKATO ; Rev. Paul C. Voris. Mrs. Paul C. Voris. SANDSTONE Electa Davis. , ROBB1NSDAILE Levi Osterhus. Mabel Redfield. Lucy Larson*: Helen Peers. Elmer Redfield. ] s Leslie Ogren. T Helen Warden. - Luella Janssen. '^ Evelyn Shuanway. REDWOOD FALLS Florence 'Stewart. Donald Smith. WpRTHlNGTON Ada La Pachek. Edna Christenson. Erna Gibson. r Edith Prideaux. Agnes H. Sterling. Edna M. Fellows. CAMBRIA Gladys Williams. MORGAN Ivis Stoltz. LAPORTE Jay E. Peirce. | HASTINGS Anna L. Hartin. Marguerite Meyer. GLENWOOD Lulo M. Robards. ^ Mrs. J. H. Yaggy. BEAVER OREEK Rev. H. J. Meinders. BENlSON Mrs. H. F. Ranney. WINDOW W. J. Lowrie. Esther Kand. Russell Rudesel. McINTOSH W. S. Southmay. BUFFALO Berni.de Lamke. Dorothy Catlin_ FARIBAULT Ruth Schroeder. Olive Hatfield. Ella Livingston. MORA Nellie Alfken. Esther Berg. Rev. W. H. E. Strate. Mrs. W. H. E. Strate. . Thelma Olson. . n^.y Mildred Forrest. « Myrtle Lundgren. Viola Flantz. Jeanette Edgar. George Solmonson. , WILLMA;R Ethel Wetherby. ! Barbara Williams. Quentin McDonald. Dortha Coss. Ida Hanson. 'Melvin Johnson. Mildred Peters. Mrs. M'oCullough. Jewel McDonald. Helen P e t e r j ^ . f ^ ^ ^ ^ r v H B A n s t a d to„Martha r ^reiffi Eleanor De La Hunt " & ^w**-*-~ --""« J. R. McCjillough. Harold Wetherby. J-ebnardBangtson.*, ; * •«"? MISCELLANEOUS REGISTRANTS Elizabeth Nease. , t Nanni« Ashcraft. * ^Freeman Lewis. Elvera AveldBon. Perry E. Turner. Ellen Olson, ©igrid Doimer. v~ v Marjorie Jacobean. Marion Cross. Winfield Hughes. Elizabeth Nease.^ Douglas Jacobs. " Thayne Baldwin. ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Town of Lake Lillian June 23. W. J. Russell and wife to Stephen Devereaux; W}_ of NW%; SE% of NW»y4; section 9. 120 acres. $12000. v / Town 6f Fahlun June 21. Brede Olson and wife to Ole Olson; Lots 7 and 8 of Lot 3 of Sete.fc.2.€0"acres. $150. Town of Gennessee. June' 22. F. W. Ruliffson and wife and D. H. Ruliffson and wife to F. C. Heneman. Trustee; und.. 2-3 interest in SE%; SE% »f SW 1-4; SW 1-4 of SW~i-4; exc. platted parts and except 8 53-100. Section 1. $1. Town of Willmar . I June 20. Ruth Nelson, Guard, to Gaylord Nelson; und. 2-3 int. in Lot 16 of N% of NE%; 80c. 22. $1. June 20. Ruth Nelson (widow) to Gaylord Nelson; und. 2-3 int. in Lot 16 of ©ub. N% of NE»4 Section 22. $1. Town of Green Lake June 16. Peder O. Balke and wife to Frank R. Zwemke; W% of SW%; Sec. 33. 80 acres. $1. .•• . June 22. Emil A. Nicholson and wf to Henry Howell; Lot 14-lst add. to North Beain.^ $200. Town of Dovre June 14. G. A. Erickson and wife, to Ida C. and Edna M. Stromert; Lot 10 Second Add. Pleasant Beach. $450. Town of Nelw London June 23. Peter A. Hanstad and Elsie. (First pub. June 8-4t) CXTATXQH FOB HBAJUHO OH VETX- * TIOH TO SEKXi IUUKB. Estate of Bertha M. Larson, Decedent. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi- yohi, In Probate Court: In the Matter o£ the Estate of Bertha M. Larson, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the selling of certain lands belonging to said Decedent. The peti- tion of Louis E. Larson, as representa- tive of the above named Decedent, b«ing duly filed in this court, representing that it is necessary and for the best in- terests of sai.d estate and of all inter- ested therein that certain lands of said ipecedent described therein oe sold and praying that a license be, t^ him granted -to sell the same: Now Therefore, you an* each of you, are .hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before 'this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Willmar, County of Kandiyohi, State of' Minnesota, on the 5th day of July, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M., why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Witness the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said court, this 7th day of June, 1921. IDA A. SANDERSON, v Clerk of Probate Court. (Court Seal) * CHARLES JOHNSON, Esq., Attorney for Petitioner. ie ZJK Henry orenejana wise to y C. BO|M;XML I e i & j y & i t . of ft.'S% of Lat% S%WVt. 5^ ft. and El- la Lprentzed^Lo^s 14 ajidL if, Adams Beach. $1A0<K " V " T o w # b l Xafce Andr< June 15. Maria Erickson (widow) to Ole A. NewTtoaa? Lot» 3 an* •'Blk 29. $«50. YUiageJof June 25. Henry ^tene^and wife to Henry E. 10 of Lot 11. N. IS ft of W. 50 ft. of Lot 121 Block 1. Halls Aeliitidn. $S0O.O0. * Adajna Beach . June 21. Mina M. Nyberg and wife to Jessie S. I^r&orif fcfct 31 and W% of Lot 30. $600. , "1, * * Village of Spicer "' June 18. Henry O. Olson, Rep., to "Hulda Samuelson^L^ts 1 and 2, Sec. 19. $13S2. * J* '"' June 23. Russell Powers to Harriet M. Powers; Lot 40 Block i, Park add. $500. City of Willmar, *~ June 15. Frank R.Zwemkfe' and wife to Peder O. Balke; /Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 103. First Addition. %V "** Jun<e 20. Augusta Johnson and hus- band and Oline Ji Bjornberg and wife to Edythe Maybelle Vollaner; Lots 6, and 15, Block 8. Glarums. $1126.76. June 24. Edwin T. Sandbo and wife to Frank E. Carlson; E. 100 ft of Lots 6 and 7, Block 40. $8000. June 25. JohnC. B#rg-and wife to Martina Berg; Lot 2 exc. S. 9 ft of Block 1,",Fi«ti^^ Addition. $1. June 25. Martina.Berg to Allette Berg; Lot 2 exc. "S.% ft, fr Block 1 of FifiOx Addition. $L ^::.^^ The annual convention ot"the>. of Norway Lodge of p e First District _ comprising the states. of.^Minnesota, I tore" recorded waa 84 degreeTwhich Iowa and South Dakota, was Sioux Falls, S. D.,. June 24 and«|5% Judge T. O. Gilbert, president ojf tm national lodge or Grand Lodge, was i .speaker an the program.* Delegates Yrom this city and lodge were Messrs O. R^.Derknese, O. K. Severinson and S, Cv.Moe. On Sunday, the 2€th, the a^ele%ates were taken to Canton for a, big pjitins. The next convention'win be h«d at Orookston, Minnesota. ^ «.. *.. - -S A Pled Guilty to Charge iCaxl Swanson pled guilty Monday in Municipal Court to the* charge of as- sault* and battery upon: John, Swan- son-jsA fine, of $25 and costs was im- posefl and was paid. —Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mostue, Arlite Mostue and David Sholl of Sacred Heart spent Sunday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Prescott. r , ooeurred on June 12^ If "and .18. "The lowest temperatipr was 56 degrees on t the 12th. -it is Noticed that the hlghV est and lowest temperature occurred both on the 12th. which seems to'bare been a day with sudden'change.. Total precipitation for this period was 3.23 inches. On the 7th 812 inches fell. Eight,of the fourteen days were cloudy. •-"i r -rCut the weeds! Out the Weeds!! CUT THE, WEEDS!!! Trim up your premises before the JTourth. —B :0. Kyllo of'Minneapolis accom- panied Dr. Benssin from t|he cities on Monday. He returned 4p that. pDace •n Tuesday morning. </ *' (First pub." June 22-4t) . CXTATIOW r o B B S A s n r s o v FBTI- 1IOVTO 8BT,T4TiaWP. Estate of Vict<« T. Peterson, also known as V. T. Peterson, Decedent. State of Minnesota, County of Kan- diyohi. In Probate Court. ... In the Matter of the Estate of Victor <V T. Peterson, also known as V. T. Peter- son. Decedent.. • -* J ^ •.••--««. The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the selling of certain lands belonging to said Decedent, The peti- tion of Martin Olson as representative of the above named Decedent, Sieing duly filed in this court, representing .that it is necessary and for the best Hjnfcarests of said 1 estate and of all interested therein, that certain lands of said Dece- dent described .thereto be sol«I and pray- ing that a "license be^ta himv'granted to^ sell the same: . ^ , . • Now-Thereforei ydu and each^flif you, are hereby cited and, required to show cause, if any you>iiave, before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, intCity of Willmar, County of Kandiyohi State of Minne- sota, on th t 18th day of July, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. "M., why the'JBrayer of said petition should not be granted. Witness the Judge ofwaid Court, and the seal of said couptj'tnis JJOth day of June, 1921. * ,< 1 ?' IDA,A. SANDERSON, Clerk *f Probate Court. (Court Seal) // i / GEO. H. OTTERNESS, Esq., ' Attorney for Petitioner^. ~>~ : ti 1 -.—:— (First pub. June 15-4tX _•— S^te of Frank A. Nelson, also d ^e I , M K a o? ^^^V^eSo? A. N«Isoh7also known as F. A Nelson. ^Th^State of Minnesota to all persons mirested in the selling of certain lands ifelonglnV to'said Decedent., The^ peti- tion'of John KlebeTg, as representative of the above named Decedent ^being dulyjaied in this court, representing that it is necessary and for the best inter- ests of^id estate and of .all interested- therein that certain lands of said Dece- dent, described therein be sold and pray r Ing that a license be to him granted to sell the same: *„„„• • • Now ,Therefore, you and each ol you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have before this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City oT Willmar, County of Kandiyohi. State of Minne- sota, on the 11th day of July, 1921, at 2" o'clock P. M., why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the seal of said court, this 13th day of June, 1921. IDA A. SANDERSON. Clerk of Probate Court. (Court Seal) CHARLES JOHNSON, Esq., ' Attorney for Petitioner. (Ftrat pub; May 25-7t) _____ Ja©>» ranmcioKaMm S____L There is*, declared t to be due at the. date hereof.-Five Thousand Three Hun- dred- fifty and. ' "63-100 Dollars ($5,350.63), for principal and Interest. upon a mortgage given' by C J,;Mealey- and Rose D. Mealey, his ,wlfe r to .The. Drake '_. Ballard Investment Company, dated November tenth, V /19I5, and d«Uy recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, in the County of Kandiyohi, and State of Minnesota, November 13th, 1915. at 9rOO A. M., in Book 50 Of Mort- Servant Girl We«tdn*r Oo In tmil*r t ~ , Fearing Jlatt^. , . -* JMrs. Tepper, Pbdnfleld, V. X. —J*. 7- "Hats were so bed in t»ur _a___r the *, servant girl wouldn't go ^ there. Bot . ,- some RAT-SNAP and iC denned ill the rats out" __AT-SirM»- de_troys rats and mice __bsolutely prevents^- odors. Cornea in cake form,-no mix- ing. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by F. J[. Hallin and Nelson * «_ Gabhert, ^Ulmar, Minn.—Adv. Jury ~~ (First _«ib Jpne l--t) AJ_ situate in said County, to-wit: The South Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, Lot one. and North- east Quarter of the* Vorthwest Quarter, all in Section No. Two (2) Township No. One Hundred Seventeen (117) North or Range No. Thirty-three. (33). to secure the payment of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) and Interest, which mort- gage has been duly assigned to The Minnesota Loan and* Trust Company, and by it duly assigned to The Nor- thwestern -National "Bank of Minneapo- lis, Minn., which assignments have been duly recorded. Notice is hereby given, that said- mortgage will be foreclosed and said premises will be sold under foreclosure -thereof at public auction on the 12th day of July, 19-1, at "10:00 o'clock. A. M.. by the sheriff of said County, at the front door in the County Court House in Willmar. in said County, . to pay the sum then due on said mortgage, includ- ing taxes and insurance, if any.- then paid and Seventy-five Dollars (175.00). attorneys* fees and foreclosure dis- bursements. Dated May 19. 1921. THE NORTHWESTERN NATION- AL.. BANK. OF.. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.. ; Assignee. James M. Martin and D. R. West, Attorneys .for Assignee, 405 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi- yohi, gas. In Probate Court.^ In the Matter of the Estate of Minnie Preble, -Decedent: \The State of Minnesota, to ail persons Interested in the final- account and. dis- tribution of the estate of said decedent: The representative of the above- named decedent, having filed m this Court his 4inal account of the ad-itn-stratien of the estate of said decedent, together with his petition praying for. the ad- justment an -allowance of said final ac- gages. on page 391. ™ 0 ^i«iJJ^ d i_S_r^^>-nt »nd for distribution of, the residue veying the following . describe*! lana. A _ ,j _„._.„ «„ »«._ __._.,.- »*._^_..->r. FADING BEAUTY Bulgarian Blood Tea, nature's pure herbs, will help preserve woman's be»uty. —. A BeautifBl Complexion . Every woman can Improve her com- plexion by using BjlMgag Blood Tea once a week. 8o)d "_|^< Marrel Products';'-©*, \ ' i . -»il7si i_ r_k__«ta. Pa. i You*!! get somewhere n with a pipe and P. A.! i\ Prtmem Albert Im m*U in toppy r«_ bmga, tidy r«_ tint, A_n_so~i« pound and halt pmund tin kmmidor* mud in thm pound crytmi gtmwa humidor with •pongm molatmnmr top. Start fresh all over again at the beginning! Get a pipe!—and forget every smoke experience you ever had that spilled the beans! JFor a jimmy pipe, packed brimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of <smokejoy you ev$r registered! It's a revelation! You never puffed such .delightful, satisfying flavor; or, such fragrance! Why—you just want to eat the zephyry smoke—it's so fascinat- ingly good! Put a pin in her©! Prince Albert can'i bite your tongue or parch y<juj throat Both are cut put by our exclusive patented' process. So, just pas any old idea stored away tngtyou-feibi't Smoke a pipe! W* tell you that you can—Mid just have the time of^our life on every fire-up---if you play Prince Albert f^r. packing! Civilization's Greatest Achievement Some Eskimos Were brought down to Edmonton, Alberta, on official business. They had never before been south of the Arctic Circle. * M - < . . • They had never seen a street; a' town, a window, or a wooden door. A bed, a water tap, and an electric light produced completely new sensations. Street cars were unknown to them; telephones -jnheard of; trains Aft to be believed even wiien beheld. They had never seen an automobile until someone took them riding in one_ They had never set their eyes on an airplane until some- one did his most daring stunts in one'to thrill them. They had never even seen a movie! But what do you suppose moved them most in the whole bag of tricks which civilization producedfor their amusement and amazement? What seemed to them the greatest wonder of all? . ••-:•/••'. The cold storage plants! •;- / The White Man didn't always have to hunt and fish when he wanted to eat! Here was civilization's greatest gift, its greatest benefaction. / 1 . ., This feature of riYilizatior* makes H possible for Swift ft Company, in the teaabi. dfov^r frtofrietid-t, to store a supply of f_o4 for di^ribatkm in the season, of scant, or non-production. Thu* we are "able to tnaintain for all a constant supply of^eucb choice and necessary foods as' Prwnijim Milk-fed CNr'fi^is. Brookfidd Batter and; Brookfield^ Eggs. «f said' estate to the person thereunto' entitled. Therefore, To«, ;Tua-T Kach 'of You. are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Willmar in the county of Kandiyohi,. State «t Minnesota, on the 27th day /of June. 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M., why said peti- tion should not be granted. Witness, the JUdge of said Court, and the Seal ol said Court, this- 31st day of May 1921. . i IDA A. SANDERSON. •*''":. Clerk, of Probate Court. (Seal) v, ~- •'- R. W. STANFORD. Esq., , . " , Attorney for Petitioner. vWater! for your Battery Water is as necessary to battery life as it is to plant life. ;^ The water should be pure :L -and it should be put into the battery regularly, at least once every two weeks. You ban easily put this water in, but we will gladly do it if you prefer. We are also equipped to recharge and repair bat- teries. We carry a com- plete line of WiHard bat- tery parts, rental batteries and Willard Threaded Rub^ ber Batteries. />; Ask us how Willard Threaded Rubber Insula- tion puts an end. to the separator replacement ex- pense caused by warped; cracked, punctured and car- bonized wood separators. ? ; t_t»_Mii Canty Bstlary €•. H. & BOERGER, Msr. PHONE Opposite Wlllmsrv ..fmrmvnf \ Msrie. Co. /Braadi Dealers HALVOR80rf A OPHEIM Willmar, Mirm. LUNOQUIST MOTOR CO. Wiltmau*, Minn. ' , A. E. PREKKER, , ' Clara City, Mfon. J^ . . ROELOF8 m\ VANDERIET Raymond, Minn. ZURN * ELLINGBOE \ Maynard, Minn. SKOOGLUND a OLSON Kandiyohi, Minn.

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Page 1: Willmar tribune. (Willmar, Minn.) 1921-06-29 [p ]. · S, Cv.Moe. On Sunday, the 2€th, the a^ele%ates were taken to Canton for a, big pjitins. The next convention'win be h«d at

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ner, 428 *$. 50tb St., Majorie A. Howe, 301 7th Morgan ^ Paris; Wan. THatcb-er, 812 E. 3rd S t . , A.-M. Whitby, 626 N. 57th Ave. Wi, Ii_n& Brunell, Jeanne Hugh, 221 eth'W^, Wil l is Peer, 318 N. 10th Aye. E.& Ruth Dates, 2101

(Continued from page two) Woodland Ave., Leone Olson, 1702 W. 2nd St., Elizabeth' Adams} Hawthorne Road, Chester * Barnes, Herbert Gibson.

• - ,-, HOPKINS Geo. H. Quam," Victor C. Nelson,

Clarence W. Westmark, Minnetonka Mill®, Elmer Quam, Albert Korista, Rt. 2, -Betty Janko, Albert Qualm, Kenneth Pettijohn, Ruth Lane, Rev. H. .A. Risser, Geo. Nordquist, Helen Stevens, Ruth O. Nordquist, Herdis Jensen, Addie Brown, Tillie Bengt-son, Norman Teawilliger, Thelma Nelson.

Oliver Kroon. :

ST. CLOUD Charles S. Olds, Dorthy A. Olds,

Charles W. Olds, Grace Dudley, Mrs. Glenn Langworthy, Donald Heagle.

Mrs. Hazel jHenderson. ' HANIQOCK

Eva M. Blacbmun, Charlotte McArth-, ur, Harold Klinger, Donald Mte Ar­thur, Floyd Thompson, Delia Bakke, Chester Blactomun, Ella A. Johnson, Ray S. Thompson, Richard Duncan.

THIEF RIVER FALLS Mrs. L. J. Stitt. Lorraine Will. j Allison Stitt. >

DODGE CENTER Clifford L. Cartwriglit. Harold StouRhton.

SOLWAY Peter C. Sorenson.

EXCELSIOR Guerdon N. BaSsett. Kenneth Bas&ett. Josephine E. Risser. Clarissa Wendt. Elizabeth Ice.

DASSEL John Ehlers. Lawrence Isaacson. Mamie Jacobson. Louise Peterson. Marian Pankake. Marian Ehlers. Mrs. Ida Robinson.

BROWNS VALLEY Violet Colyn. /. Mrs. L. Colyn.

- HINCKLEY Edna Silver. \ Ida Meyers.

FULDA Jean Hyslop.

FAIRMONT Myrtle Osgood. Stanley H. Pew.

LITCHFIELD Gladys Nelson. Eva Miller. Virginia Brokaw. Genevieve Campbell. June Whitaker. »

ROCHESTER C. E. Burgess. Archie Stewart. Monfort Pearson. F. D. E. Smith.

STILLWATER ' Louise Swanson.

"FERGUS FALLS Eunice Burnap. Katherine Lincoln.

FARMINGTON Ethel B. Witcher.

BRAINERD Beatrice McDonald. Jess ie D. Canniff.

CLARISSA Elizabeth Theyer.

SITKA.-ALASKA Russell Goodman.

PLEASANT GROVE Austin Dobson.

WESTBROOK Leonora Kuhlman. '

WAYZATA Marion Olson. Florence Malmquist. i Ruth Nelson. > Paul W. Day. - ' ! Janet Day. Ruth Malmquist.

SILVER LAKE W. O. Merrill. Jennie Merrill.

RUSSELL Bessie Youngdahl. ' .

MARSHALL Dolly Thomas. Maxwell Foster.

• Howard Sickleo. Edith Johnson.

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Linduro Enamel Your Bathroom

It gives your wans and woodwork a beautiful por­celain white # finish %o match the tub. It's a, * white that stays white,

No trick to use i t Jusf follow simple directions. Goes on smooth as creami doesn't poll on the brash* yet clings to the corners and sharp edges. Made bjj

%Lowe Brothers. W h a i * more could you a s k !

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- - „ - J~ POIiBY Mrs. H. G. Bailey. V Mrs. J. S. Gocbringt," Wm. Peter-nan. s Howard Orcutt

WINONA Marian Balchv _ Jalmar Martinson. , % Cflga Lafky. ,i Geo. R. Reibert.

WHITE BEAR - 4 Ester Newton. Cora Metag. I Edith Long. Gladys Van Antwerp. -

BUFFALO Inez MT Petty.

RED WING i Etta Scott.

MOUND Miss I. Aldworth.

GLYNDON Irene Brown.

MAiNKATO ; Rev. Paul C. Voris. Mrs. Paul C. Voris.

SANDSTONE Electa Davis. ,

ROBB1NSDAILE Levi Osterhus. Mabel Redfield. Lucy Larson*: Helen Peers. Elmer Redfield. ]s Leslie Ogren. T

Helen Warden. -Luella Janssen. '^ Evelyn Shuanway.

REDWOOD FALLS Florence 'Stewart. Donald Smith.

WpRTHlNGTON Ada La Pachek. Edna Christenson. Erna Gibson. r

Edith Prideaux. Agnes H. Sterling. Edna M. Fellows.

CAMBRIA Gladys Williams.

MORGAN Ivis Stoltz.

LAPORTE Jay E. Peirce. |

HASTINGS Anna L. Hartin. Marguerite Meyer.

GLENWOOD Lulo M. Robards. ^ Mrs. J. H. Yaggy.

BEAVER OREEK Rev. H. J. Meinders.

BENlSON Mrs. H. F. Ranney.

WINDOW W. J. Lowrie. Esther Kand. Russell Rudesel.

McINTOSH W. S. Southmay.

BUFFALO Berni.de Lamke. • Dorothy Catlin_

FARIBAULT Ruth Schroeder. Olive Hatfield. Ella Livingston.

MORA Nellie Alfken. Esther Berg. Rev. W. H. E. Strate. Mrs. W. H. E. Strate. . Thelma Olson. . n .y Mildred Forrest. « Myrtle Lundgren. Viola Flantz. Jeanette Edgar. George Solmonson.

, WILLMA;R Ethel Wetherby. !

Barbara Williams. Quentin McDonald. Dortha Coss. Ida Hanson. 'Melvin Johnson. Mildred Peters. Mrs. M'oCullough. Jewel McDonald.

Helen P e t e r j ^ . f ^ ^ ^ ^ r v H B A n s t a d to„Marthar^reiffi Eleanor De La Hunt "& w**-*-~ • --""« J. R. McCjillough. Harold Wetherby. J-ebnardBangtson.*, ; * •«"?

MISCELLANEOUS REGISTRANTS Elizabeth Nease.

, tNanni« Ashcraft. * Freeman Lewis.

Elvera AveldBon. Perry E. Turner. Ellen Olson, ©igrid Doimer. v~v

Marjorie Jacobean. Marion Cross. • Winfield Hughes. Elizabeth Nease.^ Douglas Jacobs. " Thayne Baldwin. '

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Town of Lake Lillian

June 23. W. J. Russell and wife to Stephen Devereaux; W}_ of NW%; SE% of NW»y4; section 9. 120 acres. $12000. v /

Town 6f Fahlun June 21. Brede Olson and wife to

Ole Olson; Lots 7 and 8 of Lot 3 of Sete. fc. 2.€0"acres. $150.

Town of Gennessee. June' 22. F. W. Ruliffson and wife

and D. H. Ruliffson and wife to F. C. Heneman. Trustee; und.. 2-3 interest in SE%; SE% »f SW 1-4; SW 1-4 of SW~i-4; exc. platted parts and except 8 53-100. Section 1. $1.

Town of Willmar . I June 20. Ruth Nelson, Guard, to

Gaylord Nelson; und. 2-3 int. in Lot 16 of N% of NE%; 80c. 22. $1.

June 20. Ruth Nelson (widow) to Gaylord Nelson; und. 2-3 int. in Lot 16 of ©ub. N% of NE»4 Section 22. $1.

Town of Green Lake June 16. Peder O. Balke and wife to

Frank R. Zwemke; W% of SW%; Sec. 33. 80 acres. $1. • .•• .

June 22. Emil A. Nicholson and wf to Henry Howell; Lot 14-lst add. to North Beain.^ $200.

Town of Dovre June 14. G. A. Erickson and wife, to

Ida C. and Edna M. Stromert; Lot 10 Second Add. Pleasant Beach. $450.

Town of Nelw London June 23. Peter A. Hanstad and Elsie.

(First pub. June 8-4t) CXTATXQH FOB HBAJUHO OH VETX-* TIOH TO SEKXi IUUKB.

Estate of Bertha M. Larson, Decedent. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi­

yohi, In Probate Court: • In the Matter o£ the Estate of Bertha M. Larson, Decedent.

The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the selling of certain lands belonging to said Decedent. The peti­tion of Louis E. Larson, as representa­tive of the above named Decedent, b«ing duly filed in this court, representing that it is necessary and for the best in­terests of sai.d estate and of all inter­ested therein that certain lands of said ipecedent described therein oe sold and praying that a license be, t^ him granted -to sell the same:

Now Therefore, you an* each of you, are .hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before 'this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Willmar, County of Kandiyohi, State of ' Minnesota, on the 5th day of July, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M., why the prayer of said petition should not be granted.

Witness the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said court, this 7th day of June, 1921.

IDA A. SANDERSON, v Clerk of Probate Court.

(Court Seal) * CHARLES JOHNSON, Esq.,

Attorney for Petitioner.

ie ZJK Henry orene jana wise to y C. BO|M;XML I e i & j y & i t . of ft.'S% of Lat% S%WVt. 5^ ft.

and El­la Lprentzed^Lo^s 14 ajidL if, Adams Beach. $1A0<K "

V " T o w # b l Xafce Andr< June 15. Maria Erickson (widow) to

Ole A. NewTtoaa? Lot» 3 an* •'Blk 29. $«50.

YUiageJof June 25. Henry ^tene^and wife to

Henry E. 10 of Lot 11. N. IS ft of W. 50 ft. of Lot 121 Block 1. Halls Aeliitidn. $S0O.O0.

* Adajna Beach . June 21. Mina M. Nyberg and wife

to Jessie S. I^r&orif fcfct 31 and W% of Lot 30. $600. , "1, *

* Village of Spicer "' June 18. Henry O. Olson, Rep., to

"Hulda Samuelson^L^ts 1 and 2, Sec. 19. $13S2. * J* '"'

June 23. Russell Powers to Harriet M. Powers; Lot 40 Block i, Park add. $500.

City of Willmar, *~ June 15. Frank R.Zwemkfe' and wife

to Peder O. Balke; /Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 103. First Addition. %V "**

Jun<e 20. Augusta Johnson and hus­band and Oline Ji Bjornberg and wife to Edythe Maybelle Vollaner; Lots 6, and 15, Block 8. Glarums. $1126.76.

June 24. Edwin T. Sandbo and wife to Frank E. Carlson; E. 100 ft of Lots 6 and 7, Block 40. $8000.

June 25. JohnC. B#rg-and wife to Martina Berg; Lot 2 exc. S. 9 ft of Block 1,",Fi«ti ^ Addition. $1.

June 25. Martina.Berg to Allette Berg; Lot 2 exc. "S.% ft,frBlock 1 of FifiOx Addition. $L ^::.^^

The annual convention ot"the>. of Norway Lodge of p e First District _ comprising the states. of.^Minnesota, I tore" recorded waa 84 degreeTwhich Iowa and South Dakota, was Sioux Falls, S. D.,. June 24 and«|5% Judge T. O. Gilbert, president ojf tm national lodge or Grand Lodge, was i .speaker an the program.* Delegates Yrom this city and lodge were Messrs O. R^.Derknese, O. K. Severinson and S, Cv.Moe. On Sunday, the 2€th, the a ele%ates were taken to Canton for a, big pjitins. The next convention'win be h«d at Orookston, Minnesota. ^

«.. *.. - -S A Pled Guilty to Charge

iCaxl Swanson pled guilty Monday in Municipal Court to the* charge of as­sault* and battery upon: John, Swan-son-jsA fine, of $25 and costs was im-posefl and was paid.

—Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mostue, Arlite Mostue and David Sholl of Sacred Heart spent Sunday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Prescott. r ,

ooeurred on June 12 If "and .18. "The lowest temperatipr was 56 degrees on

t the 12th. -it is Noticed that the hlghV est and lowest temperature occurred both on the 12th. which seems to'bare been a day with sudden'change.. Total precipitation for this period was 3.23 inches. On the 7th 812 inches fell. Eight,of the fourteen days were cloudy.

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-rCut the weeds! Out the Weeds!! CUT THE, WEEDS!!! Trim up your premises before the JTourth.

—B :0. Kyllo of'Minneapolis accom­panied Dr. Benssin from t|he cities on Monday. He returned 4p that. pDace •n Tuesday morning. </*'

(First pub." June 22-4t) . CXTATIOW r o B B S A s n r s o v FBTI-

1IOVTO 8BT,T4TiaWP. Estate of Vict<« T. Peterson, also

known as V. T. Peterson, Decedent. State of Minnesota, County of Kan­

diyohi. In Probate Court. ... In the Matter of the Estate of Victor

<VT. Peterson, also known as V. T. Peter­son. Decedent.. • -* J ^ •.••--««.

The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the selling of certain lands belonging to said Decedent, The peti­tion of Martin Olson as representative of the above named Decedent, Sieing duly filed in this court, representing .that it is necessary and for the best Hjnfcarests of said1 estate and of all interested therein, that certain lands of said Dece­dent described .thereto be sol«I and pray­ing that a "license be^ta himv'granted to^ sell the same: . ^ , . •

Now-Thereforei ydu and each^flif you, are hereby cited and, required to show cause, if any you>iiave, before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, intCity of Willmar, County of Kandiyohi State of Minne­sota, on th t 18th day of July, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. "M., why the'JBrayer of said petition should not be granted.

Witness the Judge ofwaid Court, and the seal of said couptj'tnis JJOth day of June, 1921. * ,< 1?'

IDA,A. SANDERSON, Clerk *f Probate Court.

(Court Seal) // i / GEO. H. OTTERNESS, Esq., '

Attorney for Petitioner^. ~>~:ti1-.———:—

(First pub. June 15-4tX _ • —

S ^ t e of Frank A. Nelson, also

d ^ e I ,M K a o ? ^ ^ ^ V ^ e S o ? A. N«Isoh7also known as F. A Nelson.

^ T h ^ S t a t e of Minnesota to all persons m i r e s t e d in the selling of certain lands ifelonglnV to 'sa id Decedent., The^ peti­tion'of John KlebeTg, as representative of the above named Decedent ^being dulyjaied in this court, representing that it is necessary and for the best inter­ests o f ^ i d estate and of .all interested-therein that certain lands of said Dece­dent, described therein be sold and prayr Ing that a license be to him granted to sell the same: *„„„• • • Now ,Therefore, you and each o l you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have before this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City oT Willmar, County of Kandiyohi. State of Minne­sota, on the 11th day of July, 1921, at 2" o'clock P. M., why the prayer of said petition should not be granted.

Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the seal of said court, this 13th day of June, 1921.

IDA A. SANDERSON. Clerk of Probate Court.

(Court Seal) CHARLES JOHNSON, Esq., ' Attorney for Petitioner.

(Ftrat pub; May 25-7t) _____ Ja©>» ranmcioKaMm S____L There is*, declared tto be due at the.

date hereof.-Five Thousand Three Hun­dred- fifty and. ' "63-100 Dollars ($5,350.63), for principal and Interest. upon a mortgage given' by C J,;Mealey-and Rose D. Mealey, his ,wlfer to .The. Drake '_. Ballard Investment Company, dated November tenth, V/19I5, and d«Uy recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, in the County of Kandiyohi, and State of Minnesota, November 13th, 1915. at 9rOO A. M., in Book 50 Of Mort-

Servant Girl We«tdn*r Oo In tmil*rt ~ , Fearing Jlatt^. , . -*

JMrs. Tepper, Pbdnfleld, V . X . —J*. 7-"Hats were so bed in t»ur _a___r the *, servant girl wouldn't go ^ there. Bot . ,-some RAT-SNAP and iC denned ill the rats out" __AT-SirM»- de_troys rats and mice __bsolutely prevents^-odors. Cornea in cake form,-no mix­ing. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and • guaranteed by F. J[. Hallin and Nelson * «_ Gabhert, ^Ulmar, Minn.—Adv. Jury ~~

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situate in said County, to-wit: The South Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, Lot one. and North­east Quarter of the* Vorthwest Quarter, all in Section No. Two (2) Township No. One Hundred Seventeen (117) North or Range No. Thirty-three. (33). to secure the payment of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) and Interest, which mort­gage has been duly assigned to The Minnesota Loan and* Trust Company, and by it duly assigned to The Nor­thwestern -National "Bank of Minneapo­lis, Minn., which assignments have been duly recorded.

Notice is hereby given, that said-mortgage will be foreclosed and said premises will be sold under foreclosure -thereof at public auction on the 12th day of July, 19-1, at "10:00 o'clock. A. M.. by the sheriff of said County, at the front door in the County • Court House in Willmar. in said County, . to pay the sum then due on said mortgage, includ­i n g taxes and insurance, if any.- then paid and Seventy-five Dollars (175.00). attorneys* fees and foreclosure dis­bursements.

Dated May 19. 1921. THE NORTHWESTERN NATION­AL.. BANK. OF. . MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.. • ;

Assignee. James M. Martin and D. R. West,

Attorneys .for Assignee, 405 Marquette Ave.,

Minneapolis, Minn.

State of Minnesota, County of Kandi­yohi, gas. In Probate Court.^

In the Matter of the Estate of Minnie Preble, -Decedent:

\The State of Minnesota, to ail persons Interested in the final- account and. dis­tribution of the estate of said decedent: The representative of the above- named decedent, having filed m this Court his 4inal account of t h e ad-itn-stratien of the estate of said decedent, together with his petition praying for. the ad­justment an -allowance of said final ac-

gages. on page 391. ™ 0 ^ i « i J J ^ d i _ S _ r ^ ^ > - n t »nd for distribution of, the residue veying the following . describe*! lana. A_ , j _„._.„ «„ »«._ __._.,.- »*._^_..->r.

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Civilization's Greatest Achievement

Some Eskimos Were brought down to Edmonton, Alberta, on official business.

They had never before been south of the Arctic Circle. *M - < . . •

They had never seen a street; a' town, a window, or a wooden door. A bed, a water tap, and an electric light produced completely new sensations. Street cars were unknown to them; telephones -jnheard of; trains Aft to be believed even wiien beheld.

They had never seen an automobile until someone took them riding in one_ They had never set their eyes on an airplane until some­one did his most daring stunts in one'to thrill them. They had never even seen a movie!

But what do you suppose moved them most in the whole bag of tricks which civilization producedfor their amusement and amazement?

What seemed to them the greatest wonder of all? . ••-:•/••'.

The cold storage plants! •;-/

The White Man didn't always have to hunt and fish when he wanted to eat!

Here was civilization's greatest gift, its greatest benefaction. / 1 . .,

This feature of riYilizatior* makes H possible for Swift ft Company, in the teaabi. d fov^r frtofrietid-t, to store a supply of f_o4 for di^ribatkm in the season, of scant, or non-production. T h u * w e are "able t o tnaintain for all a constant supply of^eucb choice and necessary foods as' Prwnijim Milk-fed CNr'fi^is. Brookfidd Batter and; Brookfield^ Eggs.

«f said' estate to the person thereunto' entitled. Therefore, To«, ;Tua-T Kach 'of You. are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Willmar in the county of Kandiyohi,. State «t Minnesota, on the 27th day /of June. 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M., why said peti­tion should not be granted.

Witness, the JUdge of said Court, and the Seal o l said Court, this- 31st day of May 1921. . i IDA A. SANDERSON.

•*''":. Clerk, of Probate Court. (Seal) v , ~- •'-R. W. STANFORD. Esq., , . " ,

Attorney for Petitioner.

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The water should be pure :L-and it should be put into the battery regularly, at least once every two weeks.

You ban easily put this water in, but we will gladly do it if you prefer.

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