DeiUt IVlUioiU in vjl me **•***■Cannibal islands.»*Farewell, a Ion*? farewell to manyBe warned—for.'twill son be too late. \at the master pi etc of Shak . pe.it rgM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,*.,.,..,,.,....................*......!].!IiTVWm'Bfo V*- * * — - — — i mIt may save us fPbm : MANSFIELDlt;*n trie America!bill is enacted, many an amateur Hamlet, hut it aisowould deny us the histrionic genius of a Man tell- Even the little QueenbHIIIIIHIHMtHltllllllHIHWimimHtdllMNHHIItllllllPickerel Lake:[•jimnnniimtHmiiiiMiHiMiHiiiimiiftiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiitof May would be banrshed.“If you're waking call Mr- Herrick.”usHenry Steele, from Conger, is j the meeting of the staying at Geo. Schm fat's for a early, couple of weeks.mSome from around here attendedFarmers Club at Conger last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider andand business managers are:Publisher: Freeborn County Publishing Company. Albert Lea, Minn-Editor: Mark J Schuyler, AlbertLea. Minn-ror ivicii diiu luuiig menAlso Ladies’ and Children’s Furnishings and Shoes.lt;3i! daughters. Hattie and Marie and § Misses Amanda Mickelson and Mn* ■ , ......v\nr. 5Now does that get your goat ? jje Drevdahl and Anetta Petersonploymenthistory of the country, the returned nje Olson soldiers denied their bonus money.spent Sunday with Minnie and ^'in-LarsonVjusines paralyzed and farm products ^ wichmann Monday,not worth the price of shipping and {■ A . «•» . %nil this nitwit from Oklahoma can —-----„ — — ...... ,find to do is to advocate a measure operation at the Naeve hospital at Al- ■ cle .Wrn- .Schneider, with some worthat would be a laughing stock in the bert Lea two weeks ago. She is im-average asylum. And the pity of it is proving.that Herrick is not the only buffoon Manville Heim is doing some plow-there—Minnesota also furnishes a jn Schmidt.Miss Linday Yost underwent anWm. Schneider and daughters, Florence and Bernice were Albert Lea| callers Friday.Mr. and Mrs. George Kruegerwere Sunday visitors at the W'm- Pes-torious home.Arthur Schneider assisted his‘un-:notable arry of the same intellectualSydneycalibre—KnuteNelson.Anderson. Volstead all fritteringpeopleandon projects just as asinine as ick’s bill-moneyHerr-Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith of Kjester visited at Henry Schmidt’s Sunday.Louis Larson motored to St- Ans-Take care of your eyes in time.The headaches from which youSunday visitors at the Rev. h. H. ; suffer are often caused fromlast week-Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Steele weremm****YOUJLIKE OUR PRICES»Pheiffer home-Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klukow of Albert | Lea spent Sunday at the home of thier § daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnei- |der and family. |Some of the friends and relatives:eyestrain. A careful examin- £ ation will tell- Correct your sight early and avoid future:zz#MAKIN' JELLMr. Lindsay Lucas, author of thefollowing verse. is a total blind blt;\[.]«.........m.i..............mm.living in Minneapolis who makes hispar one day last week and returneil (fathered at the Frank V\ • Steele home Saturday with a load of fine home Sunday afternoon and pleasant-tl surprised Mr. Steele. Ihe occasionwas his birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Will Behrends andonions.troubles that develop from neglected eyes.I)R. G. A. STEVENSONEye, Ear, Nose and ThroatSpecialistHome Inv. BIdg. Albert Lea“Albert Lea's New Popular Price Store”Soth Building, Main St. CHAS. i. UPIN, Mgr. Albert Lea, Minn..........................................................................................living by writing poems stories for children. Heand shortlost bothNUNDAsight and hearing through illness at S' w I * * * /I . . .. ! *_ £ MMvim j‘ of1MINERthe age of 19 and is now 25.I linger round the kitchen,When Mother’s making jell.My nostril’s all a-tw'ichin With that delicious smell-The crabapples they sfmmer Above the cherry blaze,While glossy wild plums j^limme From waitin’ pans and trays.Whenevr autumn’s nearin’And the bright September comes, You’ll smell that odor cheekin’Of crabapples and plums.It’s most too grand a season For any tongu* to tell And this is just the reason: Cause mother’s makin’ jell-Charlie Gilmore is uusking corn for Tom Gavle.Mr. and Mrs. HenryA pleasant surprise was given Rev. and Mrs. Enbrook and family at their Schmidt temoon. They presented him with 70Ispent Sunday evening at the L. J| chickens. The ladies brought well Yost home- filled baskets and a delightful supperMrs. Frank Lair and baby retur- j was served and a pleasant time haded home last Wednesday from Albert Lea-Mr- and Mrs. Fred Bunse guests at the L- C- Goetzke near Albert Lea last Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Freemott were callers at Geo. Emery’s Sunday af-by all.Mrs. C. P. Marpe is on the sick list.Miss Ora Gavle and friend Elizabeth Bessinger were visiting at the home of the formers parents, Mr. andwerehomeI • temoon.John Dopplehammer had a cementing bee last Tuesday. John is building a new corn crib.Mrs. Tom Gavle and daughter, RuthDr. G. A. Stevenson, Eye, Ear, - and son Aaron, were callers at theNose and Throat Specialist. Home Geo. C. Emery home Monday afterinvestment Rldg,, City. Adv. * noon.Mrs. Tom Gavle’s, Sunday.Louise Schmitt, who has Been visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Schem-mler was called home Sunday after-their sister Esther was takennoon,, . i*m. ■WHO CARRIESGeneral MerciseConger, Minn.WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF WINTER GOODSLEATHER VESTS, COATSBLANKETSWOOLENOUR PRICES ARERIGHTGIVE US A TRIALsuddenly sick with appendicitis andwas operated upon at the Naeve hospital in Albert Lea Sunday afternon. Miss Grace Schoenrock is assistingMrs. Schwemmler during her sisters'absence.Mrs. Wm. Bailey of Conger is staying with her sister, Mrs. Lome Fog-el (Hiring Mr. Fogel’s absence-The Ladies Aid will meet Friday at the Frank W. Steele Tib me.9I iCONGER=idEH* *.......................................... ............Christ Bailey is taking care of the lumber yard while Chas. Sprenger is enjoying an outing in Colorado.Mrs. Henry Wittmer andKrugerGarageFord,Overland andPaige CarsHave You Car Overhauledfor Winter Nowl am Making Some SPECIAL PRICES on StandardMakes of TIRES.All Kinds of Auto and Tractor Repair Work.m Hi 91 !-.! I — - — u*. ,an . ,1k RSI RiYou Will Like Our Prices.CongerMinnesotaMr.Mr. and•George Hine were cBuyerrers at the Chas. Sprenger home lastiSunday.Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Behrends are visiting relatives here for a few days.Mr. and Mrs- Day were A Wen visitors last Sunday.The Young Peoples Society met at the Pickerel Lake school house lastSunday.PPPBPRi.nderwent anweekoperation for appendicitis last and is reported to be getting alongnicely.Charles Sprenger, Martin Sprenger and Louis Fogel left last Friday forColorado, where they ex-C. L. RICHTERA.RICHTER'Richter HardwareCompanyGeneral Hardware andImplementsLovelandvacation*A lyceum course will be held here iH I this winter, the first number beingA COMPLETE LINE OF FARM MACHINERYon October 17- GoodandBenJbeis hare much to say about carrying the farmer, and the big bankersback East brag about carrying the country. Doesn’t Congressman John M. Baer hit the whole proposition about right in the above cartoon? Hue point is not that bankers do not perform service but that all general business, including banking, depends for its prosperity on the prosperity of the farmer.Minn-Phoneentertainers have been engaged and a successful course is to be expecced.amountteed the lyceum bureau will go to the school.CONGERV . ;VPRICES TH AT ARE RIGHTGive Us A trial