Danielson Injured In Willmar Freight Car Accident
L. W. Danielson, a Willmar and Sioux Falls brakeman, was badly injured yesterday when squeezed between two cars at Haley Falls during a switching maneuver. He sustained a fractured collar bone, shoulder blade, and a rib, with additional bruises, and is under care in Willmar. He faced a lengthy recovery as he rested in the Ruble block hospital.
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Willmar
Sioux Palls
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Dre
E. S
Harold Frost
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Marshall
Lacey
Hanley Falls
Divine preacher Rev Horatio Gates at St Luke's Church
Rev Horatio Gates of Milwaukee preached both morning and evening at St Luke's Episcopal Church in Willmar replacing Rev James Cornell who could not attend. Gates, in ministry ten years in Milwaukee and former Colorado missionary, presided at the Lord's Supper and baptized the infant son of Mr and Mrs Peterson. He delivered two sermons to the parished congregation.
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Horatio Gates
Milwaukee
Wis
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Gates
James Cornell
Church Club
St. Paul
Edsall
Willmar
Jens Petéraon
Sims
Colorado
Episcopal Church
Northwest
Stars and Stripes School Named in Edwards District 91
Edwards district 91 names the school Stars and Pes to honor patriotic scholars. John Tygeson leads the faculty as the building signals its new identity with a prominent flag and interior pride. Other county schools consider naming after presidents or notable figures.
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Edwards
John Tygeson
Fire at East Lake Lillian farm hints at arson attempt
A Monday night blaze at Inge brigt Johnson’s farm near East Lake Lillian damaged a threshing rig and grain, with the self feeder partly burned. Suspicions fell on a troubled associate, but evidence was insufficient for conviction. The fire self-extinguished, helped by heavy dew, avoiding likely barn and building losses.
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Arsen
Ingebrigt Johnson
East Lake
Lillian
Magnuon Magnuson Wedding At Fab lan Home
The wedding of Mr Joseph Magnuon and Miss Anna Koutson occurred last Sunday at the bride’s parents home in Fab lan town. About one hundred guests attended the ceremony with a parade of attendants, speeches by Rev J O Lundberg and A O Forsberg, a wedding dinner, refreshments, and a program of readings. The couple will reside in Pennock where the groom serves as school principal.
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Joseph Magnuson
Anna Koutson
Erick Koutson
Fablan
Lena Johnson
Annis Weatland
Emma Magnuson
Mesars
Oscar Knutson
Alfred Magnuson
J. O. Lundberg
A. O. Forsberg
Ole EK. Erickson
Lars Erickson
Helen Shaver
Magnuson
Pennock
Knight Receives Woodmen Check for Injured Hand
W W Knight received 89.70 from the Woodmen Accident Association of Lincoln Neb in full settlement for a badly cut hand suffered at the Willmar street fair. He grabbed a falling pump with a jackknife in his right hand, resulting in a deep cut and a period of disability. Knight expresses thanks for prompt payment and satisfaction with treatment. Meanwhile Martin Sorenson returns home after a long mine stay with Black Bay Mining Company and will stay in town, with company work, including drilling with a new diamond drill, planned. A group of Litchfield youths joined the town’s football crowd, celebrated at Bonde Hall with an informal gathering.
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Knight
Woodmen Accident Association
Black Bay Mining Company
Martin Sorenson
Willmar
Litchfield
Bonde Hall
Did Not Swallow Poison Eyewitness report sparks rumors at Nelson home
A suspected poisoning scare at the Ole Nelson residence on Litchfield avenue sparked rumors Monday. Nelson, a restaurant proprietor, suffered an epileptic attack misread as poisoning. Dr. J R Peterson treated him. he improved by evening and was recovering the next morning.
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Litchfield Avenue
Mr. Nelson
J. R. Peter- 300
Nelson
Heald & Nelson
Pacific Avenue
Strato
Madison Secures Wolf Bounty in Willmar Search
J P Madison visited Willmar town clerk Albert J Johnson to exhibit a timber wolf carcass captured near Robbins pasture northeast of the city. A warrant for 87.50 was paid for extermination of a full grown female wolf, the first in years, prompting talk of a broader local hunt for similar rewards.
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Madison
J. P. Madison
Willmar
Albert J. Johnson
Robbins
Ronning Files Scrip on 28 Acre Lake-Front Land Near Glenwood
T Ronning of Glenwood former private secretary to Congressman Ed dy filed a scrip claim on 28 acres near Glenwood at the U S land office. The land near Lake Minnewaska borders a lake and lies within Uncle Sam's domain, discovered with Marshall land office records. The tract is about a mile from Starbuck and considered valuable.
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T. Ronning
Glenwood
Congressman Eddy
United States Land Office
Lake Minnewaska
St. Cloud
Marshall Land Office
Starbuck Village
Presa
Willmar Couple to Wed In City Nuptials
Willmar will host the marriage of Mise Haonab to Nels Anderson at the home of Mr and Mrs. Per Johnson on November 19. Rev J O Lundberg will officiate at 5 30 PM, with a wedding dinner at the Minneapolis Restaurant. About 100 invitations issued. a major local event. Mrs C F McDonald, en route from St Cloud to Litchfield, recalled as Miss Millie Campbell by former Willmar pupils. Frank Liseck of Green Lake recovering from injuries after a runaway accident. rib fracture, dislocated hip, under care of Dr Frost. Mise Helen Sather spent Sunday at Pennock.
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Willmar
Per Johnson
Tenth Street
Mise Haonab
Nels Anderson
J. O. Lundberg
Swedish Lutheran Church
Svea Olfi- Clating
Minneapolis
C. F. McDonald
St. Cloud
Litchfield
Frank Liseck
Green Lake
DIES UNEXPECTEDLY OF HENDRICK P QVAM IN CITY
Hendrick P Qvam longtime resident of the city died unexpectedly last Sunday at his Flint street home. Cause not stated but heart failure suspected. He was about eighty, lived 28 years in Omox after moving from Carver county. Survived by widow and children Andrew P John P and Petra with other relatives. Funeral at Lutheran Free church at two this afternoon with Rev Gynild officiating. Interment in church cemetery west of the city.
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Hendrick P. Qvam
Flint Street
Decessed
Omox
Carver County
Tro Gons
Andrew P
John P. Qvam
Petra Qvam
Lutheran Free Church
BE. FE. Gynild
Willmar Falls Hard To Litchfield In 48 to 0 Rout
Willmar and Litchfield High clashed at Athletic Park with Litchfield overpowering Willmar 48 to 0. Fritz Lindner and Arthur Carlson starred for Willmar as they fought hard despite the mismatch, and a Montevideo game challenge looms as the squad vows to improve and train for future matchups.
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Athletic Park
Willmar
Litchfield High School
Litchfield
Fritz Lindner
Arthur Carlson
Litchield
Montevideo
Moose Caribou and Bear Hunts Set in Kandiyohi County
Kandiyohi County prepares to be well represented in northern hunting for moose caribou and bear this season. Licenses issued by County Auditor Johnson cover multiple parties with names including Torkel Torkelson H Van Vorst Oliver Larson Laiterell Olof Westland Pater Hegatrom R E Abbott J D Henderson and Jack Brenizer, with dates ranging from October 12 to November 9.
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Kandiyohi
Johnson
Torkel Torkelson
Burbank
H. van Vorst
Irving
Oliver Larson
Green Lake
Laiterell
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