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The articles are too numerous to mention. Go and see for yourself. Goods sold to responsible par es can be paid for on or befor the 20th of December.Nels Widergren who was here soliciting ads. for the Duluth Posten, left last Saturday for Minneapolis. Mr. Wider-jrren succeeded in inducing a few of our iocal merchants to advertise in his paper. A creditable write-up was also given the village by the above gentleman in thePosten, a copy of which has been received.shaken up on account of the numerous tramp visitors that they dare not keep a door unlocked after dark, and those wandering half-starved subjects are also using threatening language and their conduct is of such a nature that a weakwoman is excused if she looks nervousO’Neal Bros, have taken off sixteen horses from the railroad work. As sooncient snow falls to make goodand scared at the sight of the vagabonds. Say, ladies, let us all make up our minds to do away with these invaders. If they looked sick or in any way unable to work for their living I have a heart that would willingly allow .my table to receive them, but all those that have called atmy door for “something to eat” haveas susleighing they will transfer the second engine and forty more cars, now side tracked at Bronson, to their own road. They already have ten cars and one engine at their destination.Peter Berglin’s son, Oscar, Last summernet with an accident while employed by he Great Northern R. R. Company, by vhich he lost a toe. Last week the com-any forwarded to Mr Berglin a check or $100, also paying the doctor bill. One mndred dollars is not a large amount or one’s toe, but it is far in advance ofbeen healthy looking and the only sigh of being unfit for work was due to the fact that they have all been carrying a young saloon in their inside pocket and no doubt had visited it quite frequently, which goes to show that they would rather spend their dollars and cent s for liquor than for a square meal. Shall we feed such creatures? No, never! Let us refuse fhose beggars and they will soon have to look up better fields.Housewife.k law suit with the company, with a fair :hance of getting nothing.A schat the tlt;Hans Peterson is operating his hay press in the town of Comfort this week.Wherever any hay can be purchased from the farmers the press is set up endeveningmission, tion convenient tIt is with-making itwhen hauling it to market.out a doubt a good thing for the farmershaving hay to sell.Dr. Butler last Monday dressed the wounds of two men who had been in-One was Oscarjured in the woods.Soderstrom. from O’Neal’s camp, who had cut his hand quite severely whileThehandling a canthook last Saturday, other unfortunate victim was a Mr. Iren,who received his injuries while at work near Partridge, Minn., and came down here for treatment.Opening Song, W RecitatiiDialoguiRecitatkSong, 01RecitatkDrill....RecitatiiInstrumiDialogueRudolf Lermann has severed his connection with Kent and has accepted atcPherson’s shoo. Ler-position in McPherson’s shop, mann is a first-class blacksmith, and has on exhibition some very fine knife blades of his own make which would be a creditto any one with more machinery formanufacturing such an article than this*man had in turning out these blades.The tubular well completed for County Treasurer ^Larson last week by Oscar Nyquist is seventy-one feet and ten inches in depth. Mr. Nyquist furnishes the pump and everything to make theSong.... Recitatii Dialogui Birdie 1 Song.... Recitatii Reading Recitatii lustrumRecitatiSong,Hi Reading Recitati Husba Closing Closing! Tableauwell complete and guarantees all his work for two years’ time. Nyquist would be pleased to meet anyone in need of a good well. Address, OscarNyquist, Mora, Minn.Thro State Bnativit1tion anWhere is He?Nels S. Sail, of the town of Comfort, called on us last Tuesday and informed us that his thirteen-year-old son, Nels, had mysteriously disappeared three weeks ago last Sunday. The boy has had an idea of late that he would like toUNE. 'fast lea the gre ment c shall 1Thursd week’s The fogo out and seek a fortune for himself. 1 He intimated to some of the childrenfsthat he was going to Cambridge. In due time Mr. Sail went there but no trace ofhim could be found. He afterwardscalled on one of his neighbors about four miles from Sail’s home who said he had been at his house about 2 o’clock on the day of leaving home, and as it was 12 o’clock when he was last seen at home le must have started away about that time.Arthur Brnswi Com for GrassL HillmaKnife I Mora ViTotalr. Sail has in vain been trying to find some clue to his son’s whereabouts and would be glad to hear from my one who may have come across the boy. When last seen the lad was.If yctimesackiime iaa was carrycommon steel trap, Address al information to Nels S. Sail,ora, Minn.selling91.00for RemedyEditor—It is hardly news tor paper that our good town is pretty well invaded by an eletramps. We all know howgoodsi for thein thein he;in towthis element looks, bat hardly do we know how to get rilt;l ef this nuisance.L. I»***■ oa Bate wmM*,gett its use mm moreifamilies fo;; ..i'- ■ ■: ■ v. vt?-A'.-;?***
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Mora, Minnesota, US

Sat, Dec 12, 1896

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