Worthington Globe

June 16, 1910

 

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Thursday, June 16, 1910

Proximity Panagyric

James Rose, of Adrian , was married at Sioux Falls last week.

The prison sentence of Thomas B. Clement, has been commuted to four years. He was sentenced for eight years for misapplying the funds of the First National Bank at Faribault .

Rudolph Jahntz, aged about 30, was drowned in the Blue Earth River near Vernon Center , Sunday afternoon while fishing. His body was soon recovered.

Albert Annis was sentenced last week at Fairmont by Judge Brown to fifteen years at hard labor in the penitentiary at Stillwater for attempted criminal assault. This is his third sentence to the Stillwater prison for similar offences.

Dan Nystrom went to Adrian Saturday for an over Sunday visit with friends.

Miss Mary Peterson, of Windom, was the guest of Worthington friends over Sunday.

Frank Lapache and William Seline visited in Sioux Falls the latter part of last week.

Misses Myrtle Kunzman and Lottie Kall were visiting with Org friends Friday last.

Clerk of Court Humiston, was in attendance at the Dinehart funeral at Slayton last week.

L.H. Gray was transacting business in the Twin Cities a couple of days the latter part of last week.

Miss Sarah Snyder, of Fulda , was visiting relatives and friends in the city the first of the week.

Miss Bessie Hubbard, returned to her home in Bigelow, Friday after a visit with friends here.

Col. D.E. Jones, of Minneapolis , was the guest of Harry S. Hobson the latter part of last week.

Miss Nellie Hornsteine returned Saturday from Sheldon , Iowa , where she has been visiting friends.

Mrs. J.H. Maxwell and Orphia Saxon went to Windom Monday for a weeks' visit with relatives.

Rev. and Mrs. Jennings and daughter Josephine, departed Friday for their new home in Blue Earth.

Rev. and Mrs. Johnson departed on Monday for Canby , Minn. , where they will spend a couple of weeks.

Joe Hildyard was over from Sioux Falls Sunday visiting with his parents and other relatives and friends.

Mrs. E.W. Hall arrived in the city Monday from Minneapolis for a short visit with her sister, Miss E.H. Hall.

Lew Holbrook left Tuesday morning for Aberdeen , South Dakota , where he will spend the summer in the harvest fields.

Mrs. H.W. Steffen is enjoying a visit with relatives and old friends in Chicago . She expects to be absent about two weeks.

Henry Tietenberg and daughter, Anna, of Wilmont, were visiting with relatives and friends in the city the latter part of last week.

Mesdames John Mitchell and John Fitch went to Minneapolis Saturday. They were delegates to the convention of the Women's Relief Corps.

Mrs. P.R. Peterson went to Storden , Minn. , Saturday for a visit with relatives. She was accompanied by Nels. Peterson, of Wellingford , Iowa .

Misses Florence McIntosh and Bernice Weidman, who have been attending Morningside College , returned home last week for the summer vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Lunch and Mrs. Ruddy, of Luverne, arrived in the city Thursday and remained until Friday morning. They were on their way to Lanesboro , Minn.

Rev. Homer Vansburg, of Oakland , California , was the guest of Capt. S.S. Smith and other relatives in Worthington a couple of days the latter part of last week.

Peter Waldron and family departed Friday for St. Paul , for a visit with friends and relatives. Mr. Waldron returned in a few days but the family expects to remain about a month.

F.E. Caldwell, state manager for the Mystic Workers of the World, returned to Worthington Monday. He had been in attendance at a meeting of the grand lodge of that order at Elgin , Illinois . He will remain in Worthington until he has completed the organization of a local lodge.

J. Schechter went to Ireton , Iowa , Saturday for a short visit with relatives.

Chas. Won, of the City Laundry, went to St. Paul Saturday for a short visit.

John Wilson has resigned his position as baggageman at the Omaha depot.

Miss Bernice Dieckhoff, of St. Paul , is visiting in the city, the guest of relatives.

Mrs. Nick Casaretto, of Sibley, was the guest of relatives in the city Saturday.

Mrs. M. Martin arrived in the city from St. Paul for a visit with relatives Saturday.

George Defreeze, of Sibley , Iowa , was transacting business in Worthington Saturday.

Walter Catlins, of LeMars , Iowa , was transacting business in Worthington Friday last.

Mrs. Anna Davis went to St. Paul Monday for a few days' visit with relatives and friends.

John Webster was transacting land business in the vicinity of Slayton the latter part of last week.

Fletcher Modisett, of Bigelow, was seen on the streets of Worthington the latter part of last week.

Misses Vera and Fern Everett, of Ash Creek, were the guests of relatives in the city a few days this week.

Mesdames Thompson and Miller, of Wilmont, were the guests of Worthington friends a few hours Saturday.

Mrs. P. Hickby, who has been the guest of Worthington friends, returned to her home in Lakefield Monday.

Miss Ida Olson who has been visiting with friends in the city, returned to her home in Triumph, Minn. , Saturday.

Bob Reed went to Adrian Wednesday to test a couple cars of the product that made Rockefeller famous.

G.J. Garbrick, of Sheldon , Iowa , arrived in town last Friday on business. He is engaged in ditching for tile drainage.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reemts, of Reading , were the guests of relatives and friends in the city the latter part of last week.

Messrs. W.D. Boddy, and T.A. Palmer went to Alexandria , this week to be in attendance at the State Firemen's Convention.

Clyde Williams and family arrived in the city Saturday from Bowman, North Dakota, where he has recently proved up on a claim.

Mrs. A.O. Steffens, who has been the guest of Worthington relatives, returned to her home in Red Wing, Minn. , Monday.

Miss Emily Grams, who has been employed as nurse at Dr. Manson's hospital, departed on Monday for her home at Mankato .

Miss Annie Olson returned from a visit at Fergus Falls , Minn. , the latter part of last week. She was accompanied by Miss Elsie Palm.

Mrs. S.P. Hurst, who has been the guest of friends in the vicinity of Worthington , returned to her home in Aberdeen , S.D. Monday.

Miss Edith Cale returned from Abercombie , North Dakota , where she has been teaching school. She will spend the vacation with her parents in this city.

Walter Moeller, who has been visiting with his parents and other relatives, departed Saturday for his home in Canton , S.D. He is employed as a railway mail clerk.

Mrs. H.A. Pedient went to Lake City , Minn. , Saturday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. A.H. Kalkbrenner, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis.

Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Anderson went to Sioux Falls Saturday for a short visit. From there they went to Maynard , Minn. , to attend the State Conference of the Swedish Baptist church.

Word received from James Mann states that he arrived in Boise with Sam Stewart's car O.K. He made a record trip, arriving there in one week. He is now in Brogan, Oregon , helping Art Lyon get his hotel in order for the rush of business on the completion of the railroad to that point about July 1st.

Mrs. Frank Cline was visiting with Worthington friends the first of the week.

A.R. Albertus has rented the Sam Stewart residence and is moving into it today.

Hans Larson, of Mankato , was in Worthington on business the first of the week.

City Clerk Carncross received a new combination typewriter desk this week. It is a dandy.

A.H. Willard, of Des Moines , Iowa , was a visitor to Worthington on business Tuesday.

Mrs. Butcher and Miss Reynolds, of Bigelow, were calling on friends in the city Wednesday.

A.D. Morland, of Larchwood, was transacting business in Worthington and vicinity the first of the week.

Miss Watson, of Northfield , was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. R.L. Morland, the latter part of last week.

M.P. Mann on Tuesday sold Claud Lopau [Lopan?], of Osceola county, Iowa , a 200 acre farm in Graham Lake township.

Mrs. C.E. Boddy, of Rushmore, returned to her home Monday afternoon, after a few days' visit with relatives in the city.

Max Friedland, of St. Paul , representing the Remington Typewriter Co. was a pleasant caller at this office Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer of Marcus , Ia. , returned to their home Tuesday. They had been the guests of Chas. Foelchow and family.

Mrs. Geo. Calvet and three sons of Mitchell , S.D. , visited with old friends in the city Monday, while on their way to Wilmont to spend a few days with relatives.

C.L. Reidesel, of Denver , who has been visiting with his parents and other relatives and friends in Worthington and vicinity, departed on Tuesday for his home.

Fong Moon, a Chinese laundryman at Mankato , was married to Miss Louise Lane at Waterville , Minn. He was married before and has three children living in China .

Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Ferris, who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.L. McCartney departed for Minneapolis Friday. They were accompanied by her father, who went for a few days' sight seeing.

M.P. Mann has been appointed local weather observer to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of W.I. Carpenter. Daily weather bulletins will be displayed in the window of the Worthington National Bank.

Miss Clara Fornter [Fortner?], who has been visiting with friends in the city, departed Wednesday for her home in La Crosse , Wis. Miss Fortner has been teaching school at Magnolia and is going home for the summer vacation.

H. Cox made Sheldon , Iowa , a visit a couple of days the first of the week.

Axel Ekdahl went to Eastwood , Minn. , Wednesday for a week's stay on business.

Judge Brown, of Luverne, was in the city Monday. He is holding court at Luverne.

John Hemmings, of Round Lake , was transacting business in Worthington Tuesday.

James Carney, of Bigelow, was a business visitor to Worthington the first of the week.

Miss Dora Sterling went to Slayton Tuesday to attend a convention of the Christian Endeavor.

Rev. and Mrs. G.D. Stowe, of Bigelow, were over Wednesday in consultation with Drs. Weidow & Mork.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Rudolph left Wednesday morning for a week's visit at their old home in Leroy , Minn.

Alfred Nazarenus is spending a few days this week in Dewald township, the guest of the Herman children.

Clarence Anderson went to Minneapolis Wednesday, where he will visit with the family of John Peterson.

Mrs. Herbert and son, of Luverne, are visiting with her brother, Richard Schultz, and family, of this place.

The bath house is now open to the public and some of those who are brave enough to enter report the water fine.

Mrs. J.D. Everett went to Ash Creek Thursday for a visit with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Everett.

Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, of Sibley, returned to their home Tuesday. They have been visiting at the Guernsey and Prideaux homes.

H.M. Roshon went to Adrian Monday to take an examination for the running of the new steam engine at the tile factory.

Mr. and Mrs. N.H. Austin, who have been visiting with their son, L.M. Austin, returned to their home in Eagle Grove , Ia. , Wednesday.

W.W. Turnbull, of Sibley, and Mr. Lopal, of Osceola county, went out with M.P. Mann Tuesday to look over some Nobles county property.

Miss Hally, of Brewster, was in the city Tuesday visiting with friends. She had just returned from a visit with her sister at Round Lake .

Frank Mitchell, an old-time Worthington boy, but now located at Minneapolis , spent a few hours here with friends Tuesday. He is now employed as salesman for the Armour Packing Co., his district being Minnesota , Nebraska and the Dakotas .

Mrs. Walter I. Carpenter and family departed on Monday to join her husband at Modesto , California , where they expect to locate permanently. They were residents of this city for the past seven years, and Walt always took an active interest in public affairs. He was at one time village recorder and an officer of the Chautauqua association, and he and his estimable family will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends.

Prof Meredith and family departed last week for their new home at Boone , Iowa . As superintendent of the Worthington public schools he used his utmost endeavors to place it in the front rank of high schools in the state. That his work was not futile, is evidenced by the fact that this spring our high school was placed on the accredited list of the Central Association of Secondary schools. Their departure is regretted by the entire community.

L.A. Gregory and wife, of Adrian , were visitors in our city this week.

J.A. Carlson, of Colfax, N. Dak., was in the city the first of the week.

A.L. Meredith, of Pipestone, was transacting business in the city this week.

Melvin Price, of Mitchell, So. Dak., was in the city Wednesday on business matters.

Miss Florence Hill, of Brewster, was among the visitors from that town this week.

J.R. McCord, of Yankton, So. Dak., was in the city the first of the week on business.

Glenn Eggleston went to Sioux Falls to spend the balance of the week last Wednesday.

Stanley Moore was taking in the sights at the twin cities a few days the latter part of last week.

P.C. Davis came up from Eldora , Iowa , this week to look after his land interests in this vicinity.

S.C. Lobdell, of Spring Valley , Minn. , revenue inspector for this district, was in town Wednesday.

Wm. M. Wilcox, of Ida Grove, Iowa, was in the city this week. He is interested in several Nobles county farms.

Clifford and Lavina Johnson depart this morning for St. Paul , where they will spend a couple of months visiting with relatives.

C. Anton, a former Worthington lad, now residing at Minneapolis , was shaking hands with friends here the first of the week.

The life of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Spielman was despaired of several days the past week, but at the present writing is improving.

Geo. Bonde, a former resident of this county, but now of Story City, Iowa, was visiting with old acquaintances in the city, Wednesday.

Fred Mohr, of Elk township, was calling on old friends in the city last Wednesday. He was on his way to Remsen , Iowa , where he will spend two or three weeks with relatives.

F.L. Sackett, head clerk of Tripplett's store at Lake Wilson , was transacting business in Worthington the latter part of last week. He was accompanied home by his daughter, who had been the guests of friends here.

John Michelson, of Luverne, was calling on old friends in the city last Wednesday while on his way home from Burlington, Col. Mr. Michelson speaks highly of that section of the country and says that he invested heavily in land in that section.

A strange negro while trying to board a train Sunday morning was struck by a switch and knocked off. He was taken to the county poor farm and it was found that his knee was only slightly bruised. He departed the next day with two companions.

E.K. Smith and family this week enjoyed a visit from his mother, Mrs. H.O. Smith, and his sisters, Mrs. Hattie Thom and Mrs. Ida Limbert, all of Omaha. They were on their way to Ohio , to attend a family reunion. Mrs. Thom was accompanied by her son, Harold and daughter, Grace.