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Friday, August 4, 19 05

SOCIAL LIFE AT CAMP .

Mrs. H.D. Fox, of Phoenix , New York is visiting her son at the camp.

Miss Georgia Lear and the Misses Tuppers have returned to town.

Orval Tupper and Jim Mott spent Sunday at the camp.

Mrs. Wilburn of Sibley, will visit her daughters this week.

All the campers feel very kindly toward Mrs. Smallwood for the delicious cake donated last week.

The baked beans and home made bread presented by Mrs. Wolven and Miss Lear were devoured with relish and many thanks for all donations.

Harry Hobson, wife and daughter drove out Friday night and enjoyed the camp fire.

All persons driving by early are requested to drive quietly.

WANTED -- An alarm clock that will not ring before 10 a.m.

LOCAL NEWS

Herbert Ager is visiting his parents.

Lewis Jones of Mitchell, spent Sunday here.

Fred Tripp spent Sunday at the parental home.

Miss Lilia Bassett of Rushmore was here and spent Sunday.

BORN -- Thursday July 27, to Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Webster, a boy.

Miss Coxe departed Monday after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Manson.

Oscar Dieckhoff made a trip to Round Lake one Monday morning.

Geo. Fagerman returned to Sioux City Friday after a weeks' visit here.

Mrs. Fulton, of Sioux Falls , is visiting with Miss Georgia Lear.

Clyde Walburn and wife left last week to spend a few days in Sibley.

Gerald Duryea and family of St. James were the guests of relatives here Sunday.

Roy G. Crowell, and family of Pipestone, is visiting his sister at Ave Hamline's.

Miss Margaret Pollock of St. Paul visited over Sunday at the home of Dr. Dodge and wife.

Joe Arbes departed Monday for International Falls on our northern boundary line where he will spend his vacation fishing.

Dr. G.R. Curran will leave this evenign for Boston , their eastern point to visit the hospitals. -- Mankato Free Press.

Mrs. A.F. Schaeffer of Rushmore, passed thru here Wednesday enroute for New York where she will visit a sister.

The Epworth League will give an ice cream social at the home of John Hansberger Wednesday evening Aug. 9. Conveyances will leave the M.E. church at 7:30 .

L.C. Hansen of Tilden , Neb. visited with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Jens Christensen Tuesday. He is the owner of a fine 160 acre farm and has his barley all cut. His corn is six feet high and he expects 55 to 65 bushels an acre.

Will Schroeder departed Tuesday for a business trip to Morris , Minn.

Jim Wood arrived last week from Minneapolis for a visit with his parents.

G. Sterling, wife and daughter, Sophia, returned Sunday from a visit in Pillager.

Walter Paine will leave this week for a trip to the Pacific coast. His wife will remain here.

Miss Marie Steffens departed last Friday for St. Paul after a week's visit here with relatives.

Miss Morrison and Miss Lovehale, of Chicago , arrived Saturday for a visit with A.R. Albertus and family.

Mrs. Adair, of Loraine Ill., arrived here this week to look after her farming interests near Graham Lake .

Dr. Walker is again at work administering to his patients here. He has been absent for some time studying in Chicago .

Dr. Clark has moved his office from the rooms over the National Bank and is now situated in the house formerly occupied by E.W. Goff.

DIED -- Louise Grauzne, age 78, July 30. she was buried in Brewster Aug. 1. Deceased was of German birth and was a widow at time of death.

The Nystrom Bros. have installed a new steel lathe of large size. This is a valuable addition to their shop as it will enable them to work faster and more accurately.

The library board held a meeting Tuesday evening and elected the following officers: pres. C.M. Crandall, vice pres. Frank Glasgow, sec. A.T. Latta, librarian Mrs. Emma Sibley.

Clyde Stegall of Amboy, is now in charge of the Advance. He is a man of long experience in the business and will make every effort possible to satisfy the patrons of this paper in all departments.