Worthington Globe

April 28, 1910

 

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Thursday, April 28, 1910

Proximity Panegyric

Mrs. Margaret Carey, one of the early settlers of Nobles county, died at her home three miles east of Ellsworth, Monday, April 19th. She was about seventy-five years old.

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J.F. Ulrich has sold his Overland car, model 38, to A.E. Hart.

William Seitsman, of Ellsworth, was transacting business in this city Tuesday.

Mrs. Richard Long, of Adrian , was a Worthington visitor Tuesday of this week.

C.C. Cleghorn, of Marcus Iowa, was transacting business in the city Tuesday.

L.E. Heath, of Jenkins , Minn. , was a Worthington visitor the first of the week.

Miss Bedford was over from Rushmore visiting friends the latter part of last week.

Jesse Black was over from the capital of Rock county on business the first of the week.

Mrs. A.E. Yerke, of Bigelow, came up Saturday for a short visit and to do some shopping.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Frederickson, of Emmetsburg , Iowa , were visiting in the city this week.

H.A. Goodrich, of Burville , Neb. , who has been visiting relatives here, returned home last Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Malenke, drove over from Fulda one day this week for a short visit with friends.

Rev. G.A. Cahoon is in Minneapolis this week in attendance at the Laymen's Missionary Convention.

Mrs. A.O. Wensberg is nursing a sore finger, blood-poison having set in, the result of a cut two weeks ago.

H.C. Bell, of Dodge Center , was in the city last Saturday. He was here looking over the school proposition.

Mrs. W.I. Carpenter made a trip to Sioux Falls the latter part of the week for a visit with friends and relatives.

Mrs. John Hammond left Wednesday for Hartford , S.D. , where she will spend two weeks visiting with relatives.

William Pipenstock, of Wayne , Neb. , was in the city this week. He has land interests in the neighborhood of Reading .

Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Irwin, of Puckwanna , S.D. , were in the city this week, the guests of M.C. Carr and family.

Mrs. A. Sullwold returned from Sioux Falls Monday, where she has been visiting with relatives for the past five weeks.

Messrs. W.S. Ward and T.D. Dunn, of Derbyshire , England , arrived in the city last week and will make this county their future home.

Ralph Darling came down from St. Paul last week for a visit with home folks. He went to Sibley Saturday for an over Sunday visit.

Mrs. A.M. Williams, of Wilmont, was the guest of Mrs. P.A. O'Connor, Monday. She left Monday evening for a few day's visit with relatives in Rock Rapids, Iowa .

H.O. Leistico departed Monday for his home in Stewart , Minn. , after a visit with relatives and old friends in this city and vicinity. Mr. Leistico is a merchant tailor there.

A. Nazarenus left Tuesday morning over the Rock Island for New York . From there he will go to Hamburg , Germany , for a couple of month's visit with relatives and old friends. He has a brother living there and it is about thirty years since they have seen each other.

Mrs. L.M. Austin went to Org Wednesday for a short visit.

Mrs. J.C. Oliver, of Fulda , was the guest of Mrs. A.H. Bedient over Sunday.

F.H. Fitz, of Luverne, was among the visitors to this city the first of the week.

George Fulweiler, one of the genial citizens of Round Lake , was in the city last week.

Stuart Sawyer, one of the Globe's job printers, spent Sunday at his home in Hull , Iowa .

Mrs. Ed. Leicher, of Luverne, was a guest at the home of J.S. Frink the first of the week.

W. Dinkman, of Round Lake , was transacting business in Worthington one day this week.

Will Hill, formerly a cigar maker in this city, was visiting old acquaintances the first of the week.

Mrs. I.N. Wilson left Thursday for Hatfield where she will visit relatives and friends a few days.

Mrs. David Beers, of Luverne, is visiting in the city, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J.S. Frink.

Adolph Herman, of Sheldon , Iowa , was the guest of Worthington relatives the latter part of last week.

O.H. Hinds, of LeMars , Iowa , was here Monday looking over some Nobles county land with M.P. Mann.

Wesly Rippberger has taken up a claim of 160 acres near White Owl, S.D., and 55 miles from Rapid City .

Hardo Nels and family arrived in the city Wednesday from Norway and will make this county their home.

H.C. Bell, a stock buyer residing at Dodge Center , Minn. , was transacting business in town the first of the week.

Frank Pepple and little son, of Bemidji , visited in the city with relatives this week. He is in the drug business there.

Clifford Loveless, of Minneapolis , was in the city on business and incidentally shaking hands with old friends last week.

Tom Hayes, one of Wilmont's stock buyers, was in the city Monday. He was on his way home from Sioux City and other points in Iowa .

Jacob Brenkman, of Reading and an old pioneer of Nobles county, was in the city Thursday. He left for Sibley , Ia. , for a visit with relatives

Mrs. A. Amondson and two daughters departed Thursday morning for a visit to the twin cities. From there she will go to La Crosse and other Wisconsin points. She expects to be absent about two months.

J.W. Hankifs, expects to leave in a short time for Newport , Nebraska , where he will make his future home. He has 280 acres of alfalfa land near there and will erect a complete set of farm buildings. He says the flowing wells can be got at a distance of from 40 to 50 feet and of the very best soft water. There is more raised in the vicinity and shipped from Newport than any other point in the United States .

Rufus Austin, of Adrian , came over on business last Thursday.

Mrs. A.N. Wetherell went to Wilmont, Wednesday, for a visit with friends.

Frank Mitchell, of Brewster, visited over Sunday in this city with his brother, Carl.

Mrs. James Kain left Wednesday for Bigelow, where she will visit with friends.

Miss Lottie Bedient returned from a visit with relatives at Lake City , Minn. last week.

Mrs. A.E. Goodrich went to St. James Friday for a few days' visit with relatives.

E.L. Heller, of Sibley , Ia. , was in the city this week confering with our real estate men.

John Cary, one of Ellsworth's prominent citizens, was a Worthington visitor on Thursday.

H. Peter Lewis, one of Wilmont's prosperous merchants, was in this city on business Friday last.

Mrs. Francis Anderson, of Sioux Falls , was visiting with friends and relatives in the city this week.

James Gibsen, a former business man of Worthington was renewing acquaintances in town this week.

Rev. Carleton was unable to occupy the pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday on account of illness.

Misses Gladys Carlson and Lottie Bedient went to St. James Monday for a short visit with friends.

W.W. Milbrath, an employee of the Fairmont Creamery Co. in this city, visited over Sunday in Winnebago.

M.P. Mann went to Mankato Tuesday morning to attend the United States district court as a petit juror.

W.F. Weaver, one of the prosperous farmers from near Reading , was a pleasant call at this office Wednesday.

Mrs. Strub, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nellie White, returned to her home at Sioux Falls Monday.

A vicious dog killed Buddy Arbes pet rabbit last week, but Buddy does not allow a trifle like that to break his heart.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mason who have been visiting with friends and relatives in this vicinity, left Monday for their home in St. Paul .

Mrs. M.A. Remore, who has been visiting at the home of Frank Eggleston returned last Saturday to her home in Spring Valley , Minn.

Mrs. Frank Densmore and two children, of Sibley, were visiting friends in Worthington , Wednesday. They left today for a visit with relatives in Wilmont.

We understand that Theodore Jacobson, residing near this city, was very severely injured in a wreck near Clinton , Iowa , the latter part of last week. We are unable to learn any particulars.

The following were confirmed at the German Lutheran church in Brewster last Sunday: Henry and Herman Burchard, Otto Bishoff, Willie Gilomen, Arthur Baumgard, Henry Tomford, Bertha and Louis Pinz, Laura Meire, Annie Leitz and Augusta Mauken [Manken?].

Gilbert Knutson, of Luverne, was in town Thursday of last week.

Mrs. A.H. Patterson returned home Tuesday morning from a visit at LeMars.

Mrs. L.L. Larson arrived in the city Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends.

Geo. Mosely, of Hanover , Ill. , made Worthington a visit the latter part of last week.

Dr. Gould, the veterinary surgeon, went to Adrian on professional business Wednesday.

John Young, of Tracy , Minn. , was in the city and vicinity looking after his land interests.

Mrs. F.A. Baker, of Magnolia, was visiting Worthington friends and relatives last week.

A.M. Renner, of the Western Implement Co., was in Heron Lake on business Wednesday.

Editor Mattison, of the Rushmore Enterprise, was in Worthington between trains Monday.

Ed Loberg [Moberg?], of Lismore, was in the city Thursday on business. He is the assessor for that town 

Mrs. Veltum, of St. Paul , returned to her home Friday, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. A.E. Goodrich.

Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Grout, of Luverne, were the guests of friends in the city the latter part of last week.

Miss Clara Rocksein went to Iona Thursday morning for a visit with her uncle, John Rathlisberger and family.

Dr. and Mrs. J.T. Smallwood arrived in the city Sunday from St. Paul , and are now at the home to their old friends.

Last week Sheriff Fauskee took Milton Dickson to Red Wing, where he was placed in the training school for boys and girls.

G.s. Smith, of Rush City , was among the people from out of town that was looking over the prospects of Worthington this week.

John A. Saxon took his new Buick out home Tuesday. He looked like the happiest man in Indian Lake township. It was purchased of I.F. Kelley.

Elmer Karsten and R.J. Peterson left Wednesday for Aberdeen , S.D. , where they worked building elevators in that vicinity. Elmer will have charge of a crew.

C.L. Todd, of Slayton, was in the city Tuesday looking after Dinehart's interest in the coming campaign. We acknowledge a pleasant call from the genial gentleman.

We are in receipt of a letter from John H. Scott, a former resident of this vicinity, but now of Modesto , California . He states that all the people from this section are well and prospering. The first alfalfa crop has been cut and goes nearly two tons to the acre. He says that since he has been out there that he has not had a twinge of rheumatism.

Mrs. Wm. Burchard was visiting friends at Brewster the past week.

Fred Smith is home from Missoula , Mont. , where he has been railroading.

Miss Clara Ackerman, of Round Lake visited with friends in the city Sunday.

M.C. Wyatt of Bigelow, was up to the county capitol on business today.

Rev. and Mrs. G.G. Schmid went to Wilder, Minn. , for a short visit Monday.

Clyde Tripp was in Worthington on business this week. He is from Round Lake .

Miss Elfrieda Karstens, of Wilmont, was visiting with Worthington friends Monday.

Henry Ehllers came up from Tekamah , Nebraska , Monday for a visit with friends.

Mrs. F.D. Everett, of Ash Creek, made a short visit at the J.D. Everett home this week.

M. Chandler, one of the enterprising business men of Slayton, was in the city Friday last.

Dr. Sullwold returned from Sheldon , Ia. , Thursday, where he had been on professional business.

John S. Johnson, president of the First National Bank at Fulda , was in the city on business Friday.

Mrs. Reynolds, of Bigelow, was among the visitors from that place to Worthington last Saturday.

Mrs. Effie Dodge and Miss Marie Schaeffer, of Adrian , were calling on Worthington friends last Friday.

Miss Emma Herman, of Sheldon Iowa , visited last week with her sister, Mrs. Joe Nazarenus, in this city.

Miss Mary Fitch departed this week for Edgemont, S. D., where she will reside upon her claim near there.

D. J. Patterson came over from Adrian Thursday to transact business and shake hands with old friends.

W. W. Turnbull, of Sibley, was up Monday with two Osceola county farmers looking at land in this vicinity.

Mrs. Ira P. Fox and daughter, Helen, arrived in the city Wednesday from Verd, and will visit with Mrs. George Wilson.

Mrs. D. Mason, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. John Locke, departed Monday for her home in Ellsworth , Wis.

Herman Krause, residing in Blue Earth county, last week sold a hog weighing 740 pounds. He received $67.20 for it.

Dr. P. Geyerman arrived in the city Tuesday for a visit with old time friends. He is now located at Hot Springs , S.D.

G.B. McMurty, the life insurance man, went to Fairmont Saturday for a few days' visit and also to transact business.

Mrs. Geo. Chandler, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Manly P. Thornton, returned to her home at Austin , Minn. , last Friday.

George Bedient, night foreman of round house at Sioux Falls , was in the city Monday visiting his family. He expects to move them to Sioux Falls in the near future.

George Goodell, who has been employed as lineman at the local telephone exchange, left Tuesday for Duluth , where he has accepted a position with a telephone company.

S.C. Cummings, of Elk Point , S.D. , was a Worthington caller last week. Mr. Cummings is superintendent of schools at that place and was looking over the situation for the coming year. He is an applicant for the superintendency of the Worthington schools.

County Happenings

From our Vast Army of Correspondents.

RUSHMORE

Arnie Oren visited at his home in Adrian over Sunday.

Olga Ludkle is visiting this week at Little Rock , Iowa .

Mrs. E.S. Wemple visited friends at Worthington Monday.

Dr. Thompson of Adrian , was in town on business Thursday.

Henry Nelson visited between trains at Worthington Friday.

John McCord went to Sioux Falls Saturday and took in the sights.

Tommie Scott and Eddie Wemple visited at Worthington Saturday.

Karl Kent Smith spend Sunday with relatives and friends at Worthington .

Mr. and Mrs. Will Hawkins and family of Reading , visited at the home of E.P. Herman Sunday.

Mrs. J.A. Dahlberg returned from St. Paul Monday where she has been visiting for some time.

A baby boy came to gladden the home of A.M. Feathers Friday morning. All are doing well.

John James came up from Worthington Friday, and is doing some fencing on his farm east of town.

George Herman returned Sunday morning from Sioux City , where he had been on the jury for a few days.

H.A. Nelson returned to Sacred Heart Saturday morning, after a few days' visit with relatives and friends.

  J.H. Ludlow returned from Sioux City Saturday morning, where he had been attending to business matters.

Miss Lillian Thom who is attending school at Mankato , returned Thursday after a week's visit with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Clark returned Sunday from near Little Rock , where they have been visiting Fred T__ers the past week.

Miss Lizzie Sullivan returned to her home at Britt , Iowa , after a three months visit with her sister, Mrs. Charley Schroeder. Mrs. Schroeder accompanied her as far as Worthington .

Mrs. J.L. Dickerson and daughter, Elsie, arrived Sunday morning from Omaha , where they had been consulting an eye specialist in regard to Elsie's eyes. The Dickersons live at Presha , S.D. and their many friends will be glad to know they are doing well in their new home.

Patrick Herbert an old and respected citizen died at his home Friday April 18th, at the age of 91 years. Patrick Herbert was born in Ireland in 1819 and when quite young he emigrated to Canada and later came to the United States , living for number of years in Illinois , where he was married to Miss Margaret Talen. From there he moved to Cherokee county, Iowa . Here his wife died in 1897. Since then he has made his home with his son, John. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert were the parents of twelve children, seven of whom are living. The children are John, Charley, William and Nora of this place. Thomas and Edward of Marcus , Iowa , Mrs. Flanagan of Artesian S.D., and Mrs. Gearn of Marcus. The remains were taken to Marcus st and layed to rest beside his wife on Sunday. The bereaved family have a large circle of friends who extend sincere sympathy to them in their hour of sorrow.

ELK

A party was given at the Fred Mohr Jr. home Saturday night.

Rosco Smith, of Reading , was visiting with friends in Elk Sunday.

Ben Johnson transacted business at the county seat Thursday and Friday.

Mable and Elmer Soderholm attended a reception at the Blomgren home near Bigelow, Wednesday evening.

Mr. J.O. Soderholm returned from Rockford , Ill. , last Saturday. He reprots his brother very much improved in health.

The Misses Dorothy Ryan and Pearl Hawkins each closed a successful term of school in the Calvin and Cruit districts Friday. On Saturday the two schools united and had a picnic in the Nelson Scott grove.

KINBRAE

Mrs. John Nimmerfrou was a Fulda visitor Friday.

Mrs. F.E. Ridgeway visited friends in Jackson , Monday.

F.D. Lindquist, of Fulda , was a Kinbrae caller Monday evening.

Mrs. Swanson, who has been very sick the past week is now quite well again.

Miss Nan Fredrickson left Saturday for the twin cities where she expects to stay for some time.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paulson, went to Fulda Thursday, where Mrs. Paulson had some dental work done.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paulson left Saturday morning for Odebolt , Iowa , where Mr. Paulson has a brother who is seriously ill.

Mrs. P. Judge, who has been visiting her niece Mrs. Burgess Jones, returned to her home in South Dakota this week.

Miss Anna Sentag who has been visiting her parents near town returned to resume her work in the central office at Fulda .

Mrs. Joe Haberman and Mrs. Christ Anderson spent Thursday in Miloma, visiting with the former's son, Mr. Roy Haberman.

Miss Myrtle Lindquist was a passenger to Fulda Friday evening, to visit home folks, returning on the early morning train Monday.

The funeral of Mr. Pat Larkin, the aged father of Mrs. Henry Holmes, and an old resident of this county, was held Thursday.

Fulda visitors Saturday -- Mrs. H.F. Smith and daughter, Birdie, Mrs. Frank Wilson Sr. and the Misses Lottie and Hazel Wilcox.

Othie Gunderson, of Brewster, who attended school here last winter came up for the examinations this week. Julius Leopold, also came over from Heron Lake where he is attending parochial school.

Miss Margaret Fury, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fury, of Kinbrae, and Mrs. Louis Langer, youngest son of Mrs. Josephine Langer, also of Kinbrae, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, on Tuesday April 19th, in the Catholic church at Dundee . The ceremony, which was performed at high mass, by Rev. Father Jeagen took place at 10 o'clock a.m. The bride was dressed in white messaline silk and was attended by Miss Eda Hoberman, and the groom by Mr. Will Fury, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony a reception was given at twelve o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, for the relatives and in the evening a dance was given in the Kinbrae hall for the many friends of the happy couple. A large number were present and the occasion an enjoyable one for all. The bride and groom are well known throughout the community and have many friends who join in wishing them many happy years of wedded bless [bliss?]. They will begin house keeping at once on the groom's farm near Kinbrae.

BIGELOW

Miss Rose Hand is home on a visit.

Emma Ruprecht was in Worthington last Sunday.

Mrs. Gurtin was home visiting her parents over Sunday.

Henry Horstman made his weekly visit to Bigelow on Sunday.

Harry Ruprecht was a Sibley visitor between trains last week.

Friday evening Everett Wyatt entertained his friends at his home 

Martin Davids came over from Allendorf on Tuesday of this week.

Nelson Beaudette of Sheldon, was tuning five or six of our pianos this week.

Paul Salstrom was in Worthington between trains on Saturday of last week.

Lenora Klessig was shopping at Worthington between trains on Saturday 

Miss Verna Driscall came up from near Melvin where she is teaching school and returned to her duties on Sunday.

Jess Cross' nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Cross, left for Mankato last week.

Miss Ella Horstmon of Sibley, was the guest of Winnie Gray on Sunday of this week.

Miss Annabel Ruprecht is in the cities this week attending grand opera and ball games.

Mrs. J.E. Salstrom left Thursday night in company with her mother, Mrs. Biltgen, for Minneapolis .

Mrs. W. Reynolds, Margaret Bird and Mrs. A. Yeske were shopping at Worthington on Saturday.

Walter Clayton returned to his home in Sibley on Sunday, after a visit with Mr. Carney east of town.

Pauline Ruprecht made her weekly trip to Sibley and Worthington in which places she has large classes of music pupils.

Mr. L.R. Shaw returned home to his family in this village after finishing a successful term of school in South Dakota .

Jessie Cain, who is employed in a millinery store near Omaha , came home unexpectedly Sunday noon. She returned to her work Monday night.

Mrs. Austin and son, Leroy, went to Worthington last Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of that city. Mr. Austin joined his wife on Saturday and they returned me that afternoon.

Mrs. E.E. Stover, accompanied by her two little girls, Katherine and Helen, and by her sister, Miss Crosby, arrived here from Northfield on Monday of this week after having interred the remains of her husband, Dr. E.E. Stover at Northfield .

In Justice Court

On complain of Chief of Police Duel, Ivan Anderson was arrested on the charge of intoxication and brought before Judge Dow April 23.

The defendant being too intoxicated to understand the nature of the proceedings against him, was remanded to the custody of the sheriff of the county, to be kept until he should be required to appear before the court for trial. On April 25th he was brought before the court and entered a plea of guilty and was fined $5.00 and costs, amounting in all to $11.70, which he paid and was discharged.

County Happenings

From our Vast Army of Correspondents.

INDIAN LAKE

Hermon Myers, of Iowa , is back again this summer tiling for Langseth Bros.

P.H. Nystrom and family visited relatives at Wilmont from Saturday until Monday.

Miss Nellie Erickson returned last Thursday from a three week's visit at Worthington .

Blixt Bros. sold one of their farm teams last Saturday receiving the fine sum of $400.

Langseth Bros are having a well drilled. John James of Worthington is doing the work.

Mrs. Oliver Thompson left last Thursday for a few days visit with her daughter Mrs. Nystrom at Worthington .

The many friends of Mrs. Ole Nystrom are pleased to learn that she has successfully undergone a serious operation at Worthington .

Ole Fauskee has a crew of men tiling. Mr. Fauskee is a great believer in tile drainage and expects to thoroughly drain his farm this summer.

Chas. Piscater, of Iowa , is hauling cement tile from Worthington . He has a crew of four men tiling and speaks very favorable of the Worthington product.

READING .

Sheriff Fauskee was here on business last Friday.

Mr. James Baird was marketing a beef here Wednesday.

T.A. Palmer was in our vicinity this week talking piano.

Mr. John Ronan was here Tuesday and Wednesday visiting his brother.

F.L. Reese and wife are the proud possessors of a fine new boy who took up his abode with them May 21st.

Billy Sisterman spent Sunday at Ellsworth "on business." He is enjoying a visit with his brother at the present time.

R.C. Free is doing some repairing on his cottage this week. It is about time our new neighbors were getting moved in.

We are sorry to report that Miss Anna Hauenstein is suffering from an attack of appendicitis, and is now in the hospital at Worthington .

Messrs. J.O. and Carl Soderholm returned from their Illinois trip the last of last week. They report their relative not much improved.

Mr. and Mrs. John Baird made a trip to Rushmore last Thursday to visit Mr. Baird's father who is suffering from a stroke of paralysis.

Mr. William Heckert is busy these days getting things in shape to move. He expects to leave for Wyoming the last of this week or the first of next.

The three B's Messrs G.F. Bulick, Jas. Baird and H.D. Barnard attended the Odd Fellows Anniversary program held at Worthington last Tuesday, April 26.

'Tis reported that Godward Klessig has sold his interests in the blacksmith shop here However we have not learned the particulars nor can we verify this statement.

C.A. Lutner is now a full fledged member of the Farmer's Mutual Telephone Company. We suppose he will soon keep his neighbors busy night and day, answering his calls.

George Ahlberg sprung a new deal (for him) on the people of Reading , last week, by going to Minneapolis and getting married. We all join in wishing them the best of happiness through life.

George Klessig has traded his town property consisting of residence and livery barn to Mr. James Chapman for an 80 acre farm located south of Superior , Iowa . George expects to continue the mail route the rest of the year. Mr. Chapman has taken charge of the livery and dray business.

ORG

Mrs. Rabenberg was a Worthington passenger, Monday.

George King purchased a horse from John Erickson last Saturday.

August Larson attended militia Inspection in Worthington last week.

Henry Pfiel sold a fine team of three year old horses to Will Anderson the other day.

Mrs. Bjornstad and baby came home last Monday, after a two weeks stay at the hospital.

Mrs. James T. Heller and three children were Worthington passengers last Saturday.

George Rabenberg is home again from St. James where he has been engaged at the carpenter work.

John Riss had the misfortune of having his house burned last week. They saved about all of the furniture.

Victor Anderson made a trip to Sheldon Saturday for the purpose of obtaining repairs for his auto which froze up Friday night.

Will Anderson , A.J. Lemke, P.C. Anderson, Victor Anderson and George King sold some valuable horses to a Worthington horse buyer last week.

Several cases of dyptheria have developed in the Paul Jamison family southeast of here. They were placed under quarantine last Sunday. It is hoped that they will soon be out of danger again. A trained nurse and Dr. Humiston are caring for them.

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