Marriage of Fireman Parsons is noted in society column
Fireman Parsons was united in marriage last Saturday evening. August Swenson is on the run between Sioux Falls and Yankton. Stewart Garner, who is calling train crews, spent Sunday at Kerkhoven. Conductor J. T. Carruthers made a flying trip to the cities last Monday. Brakeman Tom Johnson furnished music for the dance last Friday night. Conductor Whitney attended the dance last Friday evening. Engineer C. Rasmuson went to Breckenridge last Saturday for an investigation. Traveling Auditor Johnson stopped over at Willmar last Monday. Fireman Wm. Strandberg plans to stake the banana belt run between Sioux Falls and Yankton soon. Engineer J. Curran and fireman Frank Nelson received fifteen days lay-off for an accident last week. Engineer Corbett on the cross-over run between St. Cloud and Willmar is now on the Sioux Falls line. Engineer McLaughlin on the Sioux Falls passenger run will return to the Sioux Falls local soon. Conductor P. S. Boyles has left the service and plans to go south. Chauncy Miller recently left express service and gave a successful performance at the opera house.
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Parsons
August Swenson
Sioux Falls
Yankton
Stewart Garner
Kerkhoven
J. T. Carruthers
Tom Johnson
Whitney
Breckenridge
C. Rasmuson
Johnson
Great Northern Express Co
Willmar
Wm. Strandberg
Corbett
St. Cloud
McLaughlin
P. S. Boyles
Chauncy Miller
Express Company
Opera House
For Sale or Rent O'Brien farm near Kandiyobi station
Farm of 400 acres located one half mile west of Kandiyobi station is for sale or rent. For particulars write or call 2tf RoperT Burns Kandiyobi Minnesota.
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O'Brien
Kandiyobi Station
Kandiyobi
Fifteenth Minnesota Set for Muster Out March 27
Camp Mackenzie Ga March 8 The Fifteenth Minnesota plans mustering out on March 27 with the Tenth Ohio and Thirty Fifth Michigan also slated for discharge. Weather coldens camp life but morale stays high as men prepare for home some by steamship to New York others across the Atlantic. Major Westervelt leads exams and a court of survey reviews loss of quartermaster stores at Camp Meade.
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Minnesota
Savannah
New York
Philippines
McKinley
Westervelt
Tenth
Ohio
Dennis
Frye and
Hyde
Michigan
James Elwin
Spicer
McMahon
W. T. Coe
Camp Meade
Herbert Johnson
Nelson J. Perrer
Newton
David W. Roher
C. C. Larson
H. A. Hardy
Crosas Field
Eastman
Casey
Ohio Guard
Johnson
Public Auction in Willmar March 18 1899 10 A M
In Willmar Third ward near Chas Bjelkengren blacksmith shop auctioneered by J G Monson on March 18 1899 at 10 a m selling eight horses nine cows four heifers two steer two calves a binder mower hay rake two wagons drags cultivator walking plows buggy harnesses household goods and more Terms under five dollars cash over five dollars approved notes with 5 percent interest due November 1 1899 citations
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Willmar
Third Ward
Chas. Bjelkengren
U. S
J. G. Monson
Bel
Auction Sale at Thorpe old place Dovre March 16
Public auction of farm equipment and household goods at section 8 M 0 Thorpe’s old place Dovre on Thursday March 16 commencing 10 o clock. Items include four horses bay buggy horses two set of harness one Deering binder mower hayrake plows wagon buggy sleigh and household goods. Terms cash under five dollars and otherwise on approved notes at 6 percent interest to November 1809 auctioneer Gust Swenson formerly Laxdons.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Thorpe
Old Place
Dovre
Gust Swenson
Miss Jennie Sperry 16 Dies in Twin Bridges Minnesota
The 16 year old Miss Jennie P. Sperry formerly of Willmar Minnesota died in Twin Bridges after coming here last May for health reasons. Her brother Roy arrived to see her in her final moments. The body was taken to Willmar for interment after embalming by A. Less of Whitehall.
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Willmar
Mino
Roy
Earth
A. Less
Whitehall
Death of Jennie Sperry at Iron Rod home
Friends mourn the death of Miss Jennie Sperry who died Sunday morning at her uncle A. J. Sperry’s home in Iron Rod. Her brother arrived shortly before her passing as loved ones exhausted efforts to save her drew to a close.
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A. J. Sperry
Jennie P. Sperry
A. H. Sperry
Willmar
Minn
Jennie Sperry
Iron Rod
Hope
Maiden Resigns to Faithful Remembrance in Madison County
All to no purpose. Her resignation and pure faith help friends feel she is not lost to them. A fair maiden in her Father's mansion, clothed with celestial grace, beautiful with the soul's expansion. Shall they behold her face in Madison County Monitor Twin Bridges Montana.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Madison Co. Monitor
Twin Bridgea, Mont
Insurance Agent mudslinging over Bonde building fire
A Willmar agent and an insurance trust member circulated claims that Minneapolis Fire and Marine Mutual Insurance Co. held a policy on the Bonde building and refused payment. The article asserts neither party had a policy and accuses a board company of wrongdoing, warning against deceit to boost rates.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Willmar
Insurance Trust
Minneapolis Fire and Marine Mutual Insurance Co
F. P. Olney
Bonde
77 for Grip and Colds Drug Ad
An old ad promotes "77" as a remedy for grip and colds claiming it breaks up lingering coughs. Sold by all druggists for 25 cents.
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Willmar Bazaar
Furniture Department
Dia
Ato
S. Natelson
J. Levy
Wetherland’s
Railroad Notes
Peter Gilbertson
Jim Leary
O. K
John Anderson
George W. Tyler
Chas, A. Patton
H. G. McDonald
West End
J. Curran
Frank Nelson
Minneapolis Tribune
Rodson & Johnson
Rodlun & Johnson's
Rodlun & Johnson
Willmar, Minn
Augusta
Sumner
Young
War Department
Division
Foley
Williams Kelley
Sergeant Johnson
Florida
Evans
First
Indiana Volunteers
R.A. S
Daqce
Kodaks
J.H. Wiggins CO