New London Notes Show Schoolwork Plans and Local Moves
New London residents report school enrollments and visits to Willmar and Minneapolis. Arthur Thland plans outdoor work after flour mill return, and a lyceum by Berkley Sextette excites the town. The New London Creamery reelects officers and votes to build a new facility this spring as Stenbakken Bros. expand frontage on Main Street.
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Tal
James Batterberry
A. Braithwaite
Willmar
New London Friends
Stenbakken Bros
Halverson
Main Street
Wright Street
Roseland Social Notes Mention Local Visits
Roseland updates show Joe Sluka and Edd Kostka on a business trip to Olivia Thureday. Miss Mary Toupal visited Edd Kostka last Monday. Louly, Henry Poupal, and Edwin Fellatek called at the Kostka home Saturday night. George and Charlie Kostka sold chickens last Thursday. Dwin Feifarek visited the Toupal home Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs J Sluka spent Saturday night at the Ludwig Feifarek home.
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Roseland
Joe Sluka
Edd Kostka
Olivia Thureday
Mary Toupal
S. Louly
Henry Poupal
Edwin Fellatek
Geo
Charlie Kostka
Dwin Feifarek
Toupel Home, ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Sluka
Ludwig Feifarek
Carload Used Fords On Bargain at Ford Service Station
A carload of used Fords, practically as good as new, has arrived. Prospective buyers are invited to call and inspect, with bargains expected on the stock at the Ford Service Station.
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Vesta
Ford
Obituaries for Krause and Stewart in Pacific Northwest papers
Two obituary notices report the death of C E Krause, a longtime Seattle resident and former Mountain View Station hardware dealer, along with details of survivors, funeral plans, and a connected notice from Priest River Times about Mrs Glen D Stewart. Stewart died following an operation, leaving husband Glen, three children, and extended Krause family ties in Seattle and Priest River.
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Seattle
Wash
S. L. Begton
Willmar
GE. Krause
C. E. Krause
Mary E. Krause
Heilen Krause Hanscom
Mise Peart
Will
George
Hartland
Wisconsin
New London
Minn
Seat.le
Woodland Parkbyterian
Will Major
Chiberlain
Priest River
Glen Stewart
Krause
France
Mrs Peter Lindstrom Rites Held At Paxton Lutheran Church
Funeral services for Mrs. Peter Lindstrom were conducted in English at the Paxton Lutheran church with many out of town friends in attendance. Rev. A P B Westerberg preached the sermon and Myrtle Palmblade sang a solo as pallbearers and mourners gathered. she was born in Gamalstrop Sweden in 1859 and emigrated to America in 1888, later living near Assumption Illinois. She leaves a husband, seven children including Edwin and Ernest, and several in laws and grandchildren.
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Peter Lindstrom
Paxton
Peter Iindstrom
Lutheran Church
Fred Dahl
Edwin
C. J.nelson
William Parker
Ed. Skog
Farmersville
Eph
Bartleson
Gus Palmberg
Ludlow
Will Parker
John Skog
Ole Osterberg
Charles Nelson
Ed, Skog
Charles G. Nelson
Myrtle Palmblade
PB. Westerberg
Mollie Lindstrom
Peterson
Gammalstrop
Biskinge
Sweden
America
Gibson City
Peter H. Lindstrom
Augvar Edgren
Chicago
Paxton Lutheran Church
University of
Pennock Community Notices and Local Visits
Eugene Jarrett returns from Willmar improved after a Benson Hospital stay. A surprise party honors Mrs. Elving Larson. H. G. Floren and Art Hemmingson with Casper Skindelsin returned from Camp Dodge. Mrs. J. B. Jacobson of Kerkhoven visited. Willmar visitors and local calls common themes as residents share news and greetings.
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Pennock
Eugene Jarrett
Willmar
Benson Hospital
Jarrett
Elving Larson
H.G. Floren
Minneapolia
Art Hemmingson
Casper Skindelsen
Pase
Camp Dodge
J.B. Jacobson
Kerkhoven
Nelson
Frederickson
Mon- Say
Sion Maimaulat
Carlton
Bersquist
Bersiat
Berione
Watch and Clock Repairing new Ruben East Adv
Local ad notes watch and clock repairing services offered by Ruben East. Details unclear due to fragmented OCR but indicates repair work and contact attribution.
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Ruben
Dont Give Up Your Railroads Message From Australia
Australian premier T J Ryan urges U S to keep railways in government hands as Australia expands state ownership of transport meat and grain systems. He argues government ownership lowers costs and stabilizes prices, citing Queensland railways meat shops and grain elevators as examples amid wartime and postwar reconstruction.
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San Franccisco
Australia
United State
T. J. Ryan
Queens
Tana
Ryan
Australian Labor Party
Queensland
London
Privy Council
Snes
New South Wales
British Empire
England
St. Paul
Local Notes From Lake Lillian Community
A compact Lake Lillian roundup notes visits and calls at Asa Romuta and William Johnson homes, Bird Island callbacks, and a Christmas Festival at Christina church. Town mobility includes hospital trip for Albert Lofgren’s brother, Nord and Kappa show, and assorted calls to John Erickson and Willmar medical trips.
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Lake Lillian
Albert Lundgrén
Asa Romuta
Melby
William Johnson
Arthur Peterson
Bird Island
Joe Nelson
Asa Romsta
Kandlyont Lake
August Johnson
Miss. Olka
Johnson
Christina Church
Willmar
Mr. Nord
Erick Nordin
Harry
Ole E. Erickson
Fred Meyer
Lars Erickson
Charley Nelson
John Erickson
Albert
Richard G. Johnson
Art M. Johnson
Nord
Kappa
Esther Anderson
Dr. Porter
Atwater
Oscar Johnson
Gingman
Henning Bomista
Vicin
Geo. W. Johnson
Clarence Olvon
Thorpe
George Vick
Willie R. Johnson
Shenson Writes About the Argonne Forest
Prauthoy France December 25 1919 sergeant writes Martin Stone of Norway Lake Minn about Christmas in a Langres Dijon training area near the Argonne front. He recalls battles at St Mihiel Moselle Verdun and the brutal Argonne Forest where German fortifications and shelling left villages burned and roads scarred. He notes planes gas alarms and the search for souvenirs and mentions a Willmar boy and his promotion.
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Martin Stone
Norway Lake
Minn
Martin
Willmar Tribune
Langres
Dijon
Germany
S2nd
Camp Gordon
National Army
France
St. Mihiel
Moselle
Argonne Forest
Verdun
Argonne
Bocie
Varrenes
Boche
A. A
Bowie
Afr
Althey
George
Willmar
Debate Over Lake Andrew Game Refuge Draws Neighbor Feud
M O Kvyams o responds to Henning Olander in The Times with a defense of the Lake Andrew game refuge. He argues bird and fish protection benefits, defends fish planting efforts, disputes accusations of bias, and notes broader state and international moves on wildlife protection, urging subject focus in future writings.
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Lake Andrew
Willmar Tribune
New London Times
Mr. Olander
the Tribune
Olander
Huttle
Fish Commission
Minnesota
Sioux City
Sioux Walls
Henry J. Geer
Union
United States
Canada
Monongalia
the Times
We've Met the Lady in a Modern Novel's Vivid Sketch
A contemporary novelist portrays a mysterious lady whose persona unsettles readers. The narrator reflects on self perception, illusion, and belonging, weaving imagery of memory and identity. Musing on fame, Boston, and hints of Paris emerge as totems in the prose.
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Rand
Boston
Patsceiges
Dovre Drifter Returns Home After Service and Local Meeting
Jan 29 report from Dovre notes Olson hired as truck driver and home yesterday morning. Western Dovre P. 8 records a well attended meeting at Henry Bergeson's last Sunday with Rev EO Larson speaking. Private Walfred Bjork returned from muster out duties. Mrs J Otterness back from Minneapolis trip. Thora Netland visited Willmar and mother on Saturday.
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Dovre
Rete Olson
Dens
Henry Bergeson
Larson
Walfred Bjork
J. Otterness Ia
Minneapolis
Thora Netland
Willmar
Townley Referendum Votes Reported by Farmers League
About 98,391 members of the National Farmers Nonpartisan League approved Townley for national president in a voting mail referendum. Some 978 members opposed the proposal, with roughly 100,000 farmers taking part by cutting out and mailing in referendum coupons from the official newspaper.
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National Farmers Nonpartisan League
Townley
Sanol advertised for liver and kidneys relief
An old ad voices that backache signals liver and kidney trouble and promotes Sanol as a remedy. A 50 cent trial bottle is offered to prove its effectiveness, urging readers to buy at the drug store.
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Sandl
Optimistic Thought Fragment Opens with Age Theme
A fragmented line believes age is venerable and hints at a woman growing old. The text presents a reflective, oddly phrased musing on aging without a clear event or identifiable entities.
10 Cent Scasarets for Liver and Bowels
Cure sick headache constipation biliousness sour stomach and bad breath with Cascarets. They clear and regulate the stomach remove sour fermenting food foul gas take bile to relieve constipation and cleanse the bowels. A 10 cent box from your druggist keeps sour liver and stomach sweet and head clear for months. They work while you sleep.
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Arthur Hookem
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