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Friday, February 4, 1910

Fauskee-Erwin

David Fauskee and Effie Erwin join in wedlock Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Erwin, Rev. Ralph Carleton of the Methodist church officiating.

Miss Mable Edstrom was the bridesmaid and Henry Fauskee, accompanied his brother, David in the ceremony, which was performed in the presence of about sixty invited guests.

The young couple will make their home in this city, he being employed as plumber for J.S. Frink.

Real Estate Transfers

(Jan. 18 to Feb. 2nd)

W.R. Mansel to Michael Fixmer, lts 8 and 9, n. 26 ft. of lot 10, blk 7, Adrian ; $1.00.

S.J. McKenzie to Edw. Finnigan, nw ¼ 5-103-43; $8500.00.

Laucens Kreun to F.A. Haselman, blk Q, Lismore; $1500.00.

Hans Lavesson to Jas. Midboe, lt 1, blk 2, Faragher's add. Adrian ; $75.00.

J.P. Vail to Fred Rose, lt 3, blk 34, Worthington ; $150.00.

John DeBos to W.H. Heitritter, lts 17, 18, 19, 20, Bigelow; $950.00.

O.H. Tilman to A.J. Olund, lts 24, 25, blk 7, Wilmont; $2300.00.

Luther A. Salstrom to Eva A. Reese, lts 11, 12, 13, blk 18, 1st ry. add., Wilmont; $300.00.

Local Intelligence

George Olund made a business trip to Bigelow Wednesday.

Joe Miller of Waseca, this state, is visiting his brother, George.

Dr. F.M. Manson was called to Brewster on professional business.

In remitting for delinquent taxes 30c must be added for publication and clerk of court fees.

The W.C.T.U. will meet next Friday with Mrs. Weidow at three o'clock in the afternoon.

Joe Masgai came over from Adrian Tuesday afternoon for a few days visit with his brother, John.

Mrs. W.S. Wyatt and Mrs. C.L. Newman were guests of friends and relatives at Sioux City on Saturday.

Miss Ellen Langseth, who has been visiting for two weeks with her sisters at Rushmore returned home Saturday.

W.D. Matthews of Doon , Iowa , arrived Wednesday for a few days visit with his daughter, Mrs. George Miller.

Messrs. W.E. Oliver, Wm. Malcolm and John Humiston attended a stock sale at Mason City , Iowa on Wednesday.

Nels N. Nelson has purchased a bowling alley outfit of Mr. Olen of Adrian and may open an alley in the Davis building in Worthington .

Mrs. James Young and son, Glen of Estherville, Iowa , visited from Saturday until Wednesday with her brother, Lee Triplett in this city.

A.F. Eshelman left Tuesday for Cherokee, Iowa , where he expects to spend about two weeks visiting his mother and brothers and sisters.

Mrs. Wey, formerly empoyed at the Nels N. Nelson restaurant, who has been visiting at Magnolia for several days, returned to Worthington on Wednesday.

Henry Boetcher went to Morton, this state, Monday having been called there to the bedside of his brother, E.W. Boetcher, who has been sick for nearly eight weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lutterman went to Bigelow Tuesday for a visit with relatives for a short time, when they will go on to Sibley and Little Rock for a visit with relatives at those places.

E.H. Canfield of Luverne was transacting business in Worthington on Monday. He was accompanied here by his wife, who visited until Tuesday afternoon with her son, A.L. Canfield.

Messrs. Richard Sell, Henry Hennecke and Otto A. Zackman were over from Adrian Wednesday inspecting several makes of automobiles, handled by local dealers. All of them are expecting to be in the market for one this coming spring.

Mrs. Holms of Brewster was called to this city Tuesday to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. W.C. Erwin, who is quite sick as the result of an accident some weeks ago. While getting a pail of water, she slipped and fell, striking her side on the edge of the well platform. At present she is emproving.

Wm. DeVaney returned Tuesday from Los Angeles , Cal. , where he has been for the past several weeks, having been called there on account of the serious illness of his wife's mother, Mrs. J.P. Biltgen. Mrs. DeVaney, who accompanied him there, will remain in California indefinitely, as her mother has not improved much in health.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Buchan, who were in Worthington to attend the funeral of his brother, Andrew Buchan on Monday afternoon, returned Tuesday to their home at Racine , Wis. Rev. Wm. Jennings of the Presbyterian church conducted the funeral. Mrs. W.H. Buchan and son, Chester , arrived Sunday afternoon from Custer , Wash. , to attend the funeral and will remain in Washington until after the close of school, when they too will come east.

George Bauer was a business visitor to the county seat on Monday.

Miss Bess Loveless visited with friends at Sioux Falls Friday.

O.H. Colts of Balaton , Minn. , is visiting with his sister, Mrs. W.G. Myers.

Editor Mattison of Rushmore was a business visitor to this city on Saturday.

John Ronan was visiting with relatives at Hawarden , Iowa , from Saturday until Tuesday.

Mrs. G.A. Roberts went to Sioux City on Saturday for a visit with her parents for a few days.

Miss Amy Forbes, who is teaching at Woodstock , came home Saturday and visited here until Monday.

Miss Mary Wood arrived Saturday from Mankato , for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. John Humiston.

M.E. Lawton returned Saturday from Jackson , where he had been transacting business for several days.

Louis Vogel, who is employed as farm hand for Peter Hawkins, went to Fulda Monday on a business trip.

Mrs. Anna Davis was called to Adrian Monday on business relating to the sale of some property at that place.

Robert Erickson returned Saturday from Windom, where he had been transacting business for a couple of days.

Mrs. S. Lindquist returned from a visit of nearly five months with friends and relatives at St. Paul and Minneapolis .

Miss Rosetta McNerney came up from Sibley Friday and visited until Monday at the home of Miss Nina Norris.

Miss Bertha Blood, nurse at the Worthington hospital, was called to Brewster on Saturday to attend a patient at that place.

C. Hartwig came down from Kinbrae Saturday to spend Sunday with friends in this city. He formerly resided in Worthington .

Mrs. H. Howard returned Saturday to his home at Sac City , Iowa , after visiting for nearly five weeks at the home of her niece, Mrs. C.J. McCaskie.

J. Mercer of Round Lake was in this city Monday on his way to Nashua , this state, where he will over several farms with the intention of locating there.

Wm. Nebendahl of Elbron, Iowa, who has been visiting for several days at the home of his son, Louis Nebendahl near this city, returned home Saturday afternoon.

Miss Bertha Thompson, who has been employed for some months at the Western hotel, on Monday left for Minneapolis , where she has secured employment.

H.E. Allen, left Saturday for Minneapolis , after spending several weeks with his father, Sam Allen in this city. He has a position with a wholesale house in that city.

Mrs. E.R. Muck went to Alton , Iowa , on Saturday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A.G. Hancock. From there she will go to Sioux City for a visit with another daughter, Mrs. Harry Sage.

Miss Lena Weaver of Harris , Iowa , arrived in this city Monday to accept a position as clerk in Hart's store. She was accompanied here by her sister, Miss Mable, who returned home the following day.

A.H. Daugherty of Rushmore visited from Friday until Monday at the home of his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ager in this city. He was accompanied home by his grand-mother, who will spend several days there.

John Kiehl, who has been employed as engineer of the electric light plant for the past year, severed his connection here on Saturday and returned to his home at Luverne. This position will be occupied by Mr. Irwin, heretofore lineman.

Mrs. N.E. Marr of Adrian and son, Orvis, and her father, J.P. Campbell of Ellsworth, stopped off here between trains Saturday with Mrs. Marr's cousin, Mr. L.W. Abbott. They were on their way to Rochester , where _______ will undergo an operation for a rupture.

Benns Chaddock, at one time employed in Nels N. Nelson's restaurant but now proprietor of the Magnolia hotel was in Worthington Monday between trains. His sister, Miss Lula, arrived that afternoon from St. James, and accompanied him to Magnolia, where she will assist in the hotel.

Mrs. E. West and Mrs. M. Thompson of Rushmore were doing some trading in this city on Monday.

Miss Mary Gerdes, who for the past three years, has been employed as cook at the Steffens restaurant, is spending a two weeks vacation at her home in Fulda .

P. Friglein came down from Heron Lake Tuesday and visited until the following day with his sister, Mrs. A.C. Cramblit.

Daniel Shell returned Tuesday from St. Paul , where he had been on business.

Miss Anna J. Hawk, a trained nurse of Chicago , arrived a few days ago, and is now assisting at the hospital.

Al Daugherty of Rushmore was a business visitor to this city Wednesday.

Mrs. H.W. Steffens returned Monday from a week's visit with relatives at Red Wing, Wabasha and the twin cities.

J.W. Burkhart and Joseph Taylor of Reading returned this week from their claims in Wyoming .

Mrs. M.L. Holbrook entertained the Birthday club Tuesday afternoon at her home at a valentine party.

John Seenstra and son, Garrett, of Edgerton, were in Worthington a couple of days the fore part of the week.

Mrs. W.P. [N.P.?] Nelson of Minneapolis, has been visiting for the past week at the __ Allen and Sam Ro_e homes in this city, departed Tuesday for LaCrosse, Wis., where she will visit for a short time with relatives before returning to her home.

Mrs. Frank Hintgen, who for the past week has been the guest of her brother, A.C. Dickens and family in this city, left Tuesday morning for her home at St. James.

Maxine, the two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Dickens has been quite seriously ill for the past two weeks, but is slowly improving.

J.T. Huffman of Iona was in Worthington Tuesday looking at some Patterson & Erickson's Percheron horses with the intention of purchasing one or more of them.

Misses Florence Mackintosh and Bernice Weidman left Monday morning for Sioux City , where they will enter Morningside college. they each intend to take a course in vocal and instrumental music.

Mrs. Carrie Olson and son, Carrol, came up from Marshalltown , Iowa , on Monday and will remain indefinitely with her sister-in-law, Mrs. M.L. Holbrook. Mr. Olson was accidentally killed in Chicago last fall by a switch engine, he being switchman.