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Friday, November 8, 1907
 

Married at Jackson .

 

A marriage of more than ordinary interest to Worthington people occurred at Jackson on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock , Nov. 6, 19 07 . At that time Miss Kristi Wick, one of our former popular and successful school teachers, was joined in marriage to Mr. William Schrader, an enterprising and capable young business man of this city. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's father by Rev. G.A. Cahoon, of the First Methodist church of this city, in the presence of the bride's family and a few friends.

 

A wedding breakfast was served at the house after the ceremony and the bridal couple took the west bound passenger for this city, arriving here at 2 o'clock .

 

They will go to housekeeping at once in the house recently purchased of P.H. Brown, on Third avenue , which is being tastily furnished.

 

Both the bride and groom have a wide circle of friends who are delighted to have them make their home in our midst. May long life and prosperity attend them.

 

C.T. Tupper Located

 

C.T. Tupper, formerly cashier of the Citizens National Bank of this city, has located at Pendleton , Ore. , where he takes charge of the savings department of the Pendleton Savings Bank. His family is still at Spokane Wash. , where we understand they will remain until the first of the year.

 

Round Lake .

From the Graphic:

 

Mrs. H.C. Moeller was a passenger to Worthington yesterday.

 

Harry Elliot and David Tripp were down from the county seat the fore part of the week.

 

E.A. Tripp, of Worthington , was a caller at this office Tuesday.

 

Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Tripp and two youngest children went up to Dundee by rail, last Friday, and visited over Sunday at the home of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Jones.

 

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Miss Lulu Thompson, of Sioux Falls , is a guest of Mrs. J.H. James this week.

 

NOBLES COUNTY NOTES

 

Bigelow.

 

Mrs. David Cain and daughter laura were Sioux City visitors Saturday morning.

 

Mrs. P.C. Ross went to Doon Friday and returned Monday bringing with her a little child belonging to Mr. Ross' brother, which they will keep as its mother is dead.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Booth will leave in a few days for their new home in Baxter , Iowa .

 

Mrs. F.S. Lane , our postmistress, has a fine collection of stationary such as tablets and envelopes.

 

Roscoe Harrington is to work in the depot again, having returned from Sioux City where he went on business.

 

Harry Buttshan had the misfortune to break the axle on his gasoline engine while moving from a setting of grain, so he has to lay up until it is fixed.

 

Sheriff Stevens, wife and children, of Sibley, visited friends here on Friday.

 

Miss Maggie Cosgrove was a Sibley passenger Friday.

 

Mrs. Peter Peters visited in Sibley on Friday, returning in the evening.

 

Verna Driskell is working in the Bigelow hotel again.

 

Rushmore.

From the Enterprise :

 

Miss Clara Ackerman, of Reading , spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. C.S. Morton.

 

Boyd McChord returned the first of the week from Osage, Iowa , where he has been since early last spring working in a creamery. His friends hardly knew him when he appeared on the streets on account of having a full growth of whiskers of a vermillion hue.

 

Mrs. Geo. Innes, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks, left Friday for her home at Minneapolis .

 

Mrs. S.B. Bedford went down to Goodland , Ind. , last Thursday for a four weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. A.C. Constable.

 

Milo Hiner returned last Thursday morning from Pierre , S.D. , where he had been to attend the land drawing for the Lower Brule reservation. He was one of the lucky ones to draw a homestead.

 

Bigelow

Received too late for last week:

 

H.E. Lindsey has finished up his threshing.

 

A.E. Yeske shipped a carload of hogs to Sioux City Monday night.

 

Mr. Marshall of Storm Lake , Ia. , was in town Sunday, looking after his farm.

 

Mr. W.W. Corson of Clarion, Ia. , came up Sunday and expects to make some improvements on his farm northwest of town.

 

Roscoe Harrington went to Sioux City Monday on business.

 

John Gifford and daughter Pearl was up visiting with James Harrington and family.

 

Henry Clark has purchased a new mail box.

 

Wilmont.

From the Tribune:

 

James Montgomery of Worthington , was in this city Monday, calling on friends.

 

Sheriff Fauskee, of Worthington , was a business caller in Wilmont the first of the week.

 

W.G. Meyers of Worthington , was looking after land interests in these parts one day last week.

 

Mrs. H. Peter Lewis attended a Hallowe'en party held at the Woodman hall in Worthington Thursday evening.

 

T.A. Fallgatter and A.B. Williams bagged thirty fine canvas back ducks while on their hunting trip at Heron Lake the past week.

 

P.D. VanHorsen brought in a fine display of corn last week, the ears measuring eleven inches and filled with good deep kernels. He says his field contains thousands of the same kind of ears.

 

LOCAL NEWS

 

Miss Mabel Wheeler visited in Minneapolis last Saturday.

 

Born -- On Oct. 30th, to Dr. and Mrs. A. Sullwold, a son.

 

C.F. Martin of Elk, was in the city on business Monday.

 

Mrs. Eastman of Missouri is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ira Sowles.

 

Miss Edith Free of Lakefield is a guest at the home of Geo. H. Doeden.

 

County Attorney E.J. Jones visited his parents at Adrian last Saturday.

 

Wm. Garvey of Adrian , transacted business at the county capitol on Monday.

 

Dr. F.M. Manson spent the past week in Chicago taking lectures on clinics.

 

Mrs. A.C. Todd spent two weeks visiting old friends in Estherville , Iowa .

 

Miss Ella Ohlson, of Windom, visited her sister Mabel, a few days the first of the week.

 

H.A. and H.H. DeFreese, of Brewster, transacted business in Worthington Wednesday.

 

Ivan Pettit, George Lawson and Lyle Thurber visited in Sibley between trains last Sunday.

 

J.A. Cashel has spent the past week at his native town, Arcadia , Wis. , looking after property interests.

 

O.B. Thuesen of Bigelow township bought a gasoline engine of the Western Implement Co. last Monday.

 

The Advance last week gave Lemars as the home of Leslie Holbrook. It should have said Marshalltown .

MAKE LINKS???

 

Mrs. Maggie Thurston of Estherville, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. A.C. Todd and Mrs. Geo. Sowles.

 

J.P. Hammerberg, of LaCrosse, Wis. , was a guest at the home of Adolph Amondson the first of the week.

 

Mrs. Wm. Kirk and daughter May returned home Saturday after a visit of over a month in different parts of Canada and Michigan .

 

John Seline, who works for Wm. Malcolm of Bigelow township, was seriously hurt in a runaway some days ago. The horse was so badly injured it had to be killed.

 

P. Ahlstrom and wife who had been visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Adolph Amondson, for some month, left last week for Minneapolis where they will visit other relatives.

 

Mrs. Wm. Chaney is visiting at Rochester .

 

Mrs. J.P. Biltgen is visiting in Redwing.

 

Mrs. H. Rew and Mrs. J.E. Peterson are visiting in Minneapolis this week.

 

Mrs. Wm. Devaney returned this week from a visit to a brother at Redwing.

 

Mr. and Mrs. R. Prideaux went to Lismore on Wednesday to visit a daughter.

 

WANTED -- Man and team to plow 50 acres, close to town. Geo. O. Moore.

 

Simon Ascher, an old resident of Dundee, was in Worthington on business Tuesday.

 

Harry Ferguson had a rib broken while playing on the school ground Wednesday afternoon.

 

Miss Mabel Ohlson, a clerk in Torrance 's store, visited at her home in Windom last Sunday.

 

Miss Myrtle Briggs of Wilmont, visited friends in Worthington Wednesday and Thursday.

 

Dorothy, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.F. Kelly, received an injury to one of her eyes on Wednesday afternoon, that may occasion the loss of the sight. The children were playing in the yard when a pair of scissors in the hands of an older sister were accidently stuck in the little ones eye, cutting the eyeball. The local physician called was unable to determine how serious the consequences might be, but it feared the little one will lose the eye. Mrs. Kelly took the child to Minneapolis on Thursday morning to consult an eye specialist. Mr. Kelly is in New York and will not be home for several days.

 

Miss Nellie Lyon visited in Minneapolis over Sunday.

 

Tom Hogan visited his parents at Lemars last Sunday.

 

J.A. Saxon of Indian Lake , was a caller on Wednesday.

 

W.E. Larimour was in from Worthington township Monday.

 

Miss Blanch Clark, of Hart's Cash store, visited in Windom last Sunday.

 

Nels Langseth of Indian Lake , was in the city Wednesday doing trading.

 

Geo. Bulick, of Reading , was at the county seat on business Monday.

 

Tom Hayes, of Wilmont, was a Worthington visitor Friday and Saturday.

 

"Doc" Goodrich, who is attending business college at Mankato , spent Sunday under the parental roof.

 

King Roshon has moved from Clary addition into rooms in the Wilson building, adjoining Lewis' store.

 

Henry and Anton Teitenberg, and W.H. Sievert, of Wilmont, were at the county seat on business yesterday.

 

Mrs. I.A. Roshon was most agreeably surprised on Friday afternoon of last week by about twenty lady friends.

 

Miss Anna Johnson, of the Martin general store, spent several days the past week at her home east of town, near Lake Ocheeda .

 

Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson returned from Minneapolis Thursday afternoon, where they had visited since Saturday, the guests of J.A. Albinson and family.

 

Oscar Blood returned last Sunday from Rock Valley , Ia. , where he had installed a heating plant. He left again Tuesday for Canova, S. Dak., to install a plant there.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ostrom, of Bigelow, on Wednesday evening brought up their little son to have a kernel of corn extracted from his nose. Dr. E.E. Stover and D.A. Reynolds, liveryman, accompanied them.

 

Ransom

 

J.J. Williams, who has been quite sick with lung fever, is now on the mend, and if he has no backset he will soon be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Downes, old neighbors, will stay with him until he is able to care for himself. A more suitable arrangement could hardly have been made.

 

LOCAL NEWS.

 

The following teachers attended the meeting of the Minnesota Teachers Association at Mankato last week: Prof. H.R. Edwards, Misses Hazelton, Purvis, Otto, Ida Nelson, Alma Nelson, Hyland and Fisk.