Worthington Globe
June 23, 1910
Thursday, June 23, 1910
Frank Eggleston, the liveryman, was a business visitor to
L.H. Gray went to
Carl Paplow and son, John, went to Windom Wednesday for a visit with relatives.
G. Flora, of Sibley, was in the city Friday last shaking hands with old acquaintances.
Miss Ella Guernsey, went to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gross, of
Mrs. N. Klaras went to
W.F. Prideaux and son, Donald, of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burchard went to St. James Friday the latter part of last week for a short visit with relatives.
Mrs. W.H. Prideaux, of
Mrs. Josie Black returned to her home at Ellsworth, after having been a guest at the home of E.G. Johnson and family.
Misses Clara Bisch and Amelia Herman went to
Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Prettyman, of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swenson arrived in the city Saturday for a visit with
their daughter, Mrs.
Miss Amelia Casleton, of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunbar and children left last Friday for an extended
visit with relatives in
N. Wienandt, of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, who have been the guests of relatives in this
vicinity, departed on Tuesday for their home in
Mr. and Mrs. Mohr and Mrs. Brand and daughter, Winifred, of Pierce,
John O'Connor, of Leota township, was in town Friday on his way to
Chas. Glovka, of Lismore, was calling on friends in town Monday. He was on his way to Crookston to look over the land in that section.
Axel Larson and Jesse Black, of Luverne, spent several days the latter part
of last week and the first of this visiting with friends and relatives in
We are in receipt of a letter from A.J. Strand from
Misses Sophia and Anna Schilling, who have been visiting in the vicinity of
Miss Berniece Stevens, who has been the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Stevens, for some time, departed on Tuesday for her home in Edgerton.
C.S. Jones, of Dundee, was in the city Wednesday on his way to
Mrs. Sibley and daughter, Miss Bessie, left Sunday for a visit at
Miss Mae Larson, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hazen A.
Ackerman, departed Friday for her home in
K.V. Mitchell, cashier of the Citizens National Bank, returned from Agar,
H. Albertson, of Brewster, was in the city Wednesday and made this office a pleasant call. He informs us that he has sold his farm near Brewster and will leave Monday to find a new location. He says he has no idea where he will go but will look around until he finds a favorable spot. Although he may invest in farming land, it is intention not to work it himself. The Globe wishes him good luck and prosperity wherever he may decide to locate.
J.E. Carlson went to
Miss Lillian Darling, went to Brewster Friday for a few days' visit with friends.
Forman Long, of Luverne, was shaking hands with
L. Triplett went to the twin cities Sunday afternoon for a few days on business.
Mrs. Roy Newman returned Sunday from a week's visit with relatives at St. James.
Mesdames F.D. and Jack Richards went to Kinbrae Wednesday for a week's visit.
Miss Langseth went to Rushmore Tuesday afternoon to visit old friends for a few days.
Herbert Noren and Ernest Anderson went to Windom Sunday, returning Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson, of
Messrs. Fred Humiston,
G.E. Briggs, the Wilmont banker, was calling on friends in the city the first of the week.
Rev. G.A. Cahoon went to Windom on business Tuesday morning, returning in the afternoon.
Mrs. G. Fagerstrom of Rushmore, was the guest of
Mesdames W.I. Poole and Ida F. Milton went to Luverne Tuesday to stay the balance of the week.
Masters Fred and Henry Muncho went to Brewster Friday for a short visit with friends and relatives.
Mrs. L.L. McCartney and children departed on Sunday for a visit with relatives and friends at the twin cities.
Messrs. L. Stoltenberg and Peter Strathers, two business men from
Charles E. Hilary departed Tuesday morning for
John Drykta and family, of
Miss Emma Steigleder, of Spender,
Mrs. George Helt, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Webster, went to Sibley Saturday. She was accompanied by her granddaughter, Belle Webster.
Pat Silver, was over from Brewster Sunday visiting with relatives. His little son, Edward, who had been visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. William Ferguson, and family, returned with him.
Stuart Sawyer, who has been employed as ad and job man in this office, has resigned his position and accepted a similar one on the Luverne Herald. Stuart is an A No. 1 man and the Herald is lucky in securing him.
Miss Elizabeth S. Thompson, who was a member of the
F.A. Fallgatter, of Wilmont, was a
Mrs. J. Suddaby went to Pipestone Saturday for a visit with relatives over Sunday.
John Rivenberg, of
J.D. Everett went to Ash Creek Saturday to visit with his wife and other relatives.
John Webster returned Saturday from a business trip to Sheldon and other
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Seivers, of Wilmont, were visiting in the city the latter part of last week.
John, Fred and Anna Koessler, of Lismore, were visiting in
Miss Euda Weidman, of
John Rebeck, who has been the guest of relatives in this vicinity, departed
on Tuesday for his home in Polo,
D. Giser, returned to his home in
Mr. and Mrs. G. Sutherland returned to their home in Heron Lake Friday after
a visit with friends in
Mrs. C.B. Wilson returned to her home in
Miss Grace Agay, of
R.C. Denkman, one of
J.S. Frink is shooting in the Grand American tournament at
Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Peterson, of
Jacob Gaiser, of
Rev. L.L. Sowles performed the ceremony Wednesday that made William Emmett and Ada Rose Hammond, of Kanaranzi, man and wife.
H.M. Brehm, of
Mrs. H. Alvord and daughter, Miss Hattie, arrived in the city Tuesday from
Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Lowe, of
Rev. and Mrs. Youngstrom, who have been visiting with friends in the city,
departed Wednesday for their home in
A very pleasant time was had at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, near
J.F. Ullrich sold one of those famous
Mrs. Hawley went to
T.R. Hildyard went to Currie Friday to look after his farming interests in that section.
John Montgomery went to
L. Heath took the train Wednesday for