Worthington Globe

June 30, 1910

 

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Thursday, June 30, 1910

Editor Marries.

H.H. Peters, Editor of the Beaver Creek Banner, and Miss Nettie Lavina Rowe were married at Adrian Wednesday. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rowe and is one of Adrian 's most prominent young ladies. The Globe extends congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple and wishes them a long life of prosperity and happiness.

A quiet wedding occurred at the Congregational parsonage at high noon June 28, when James E. Sowles and Melesin K. Slade were made husband and wife by Dr. L.L. Sowles, the bride's father. The young couple left on the night train for a trip in the northern part of the state. The Globe extends congratulations.

Mr. and Mrs. John Holmberg and Mrs. Ausham, of Round Lake township, were in the city Saturday on their way to Fairmont , to attend a camp meeting.

Lee Bear now has charge of the bath house.

Miss Seely, of Windom, was a Worthington caller Monday.

C.N. Williams made a short visit to Bingham Lake Monday.

Leona Poole went to Luverne Monday for a visit with friends.

Ed Adolphson, of Wilmont, was a Worthington visitor Tuesday.

Mrs. G. Morrison and son, went to Fulda Monday for a few days visit.

C.O. Ford departed Tuesday afternoon for the twin cities on business.

Mrs. W.E. Peters, and son, W.H., went to Adrian Tuesday for a visit.

Mrs. E. Graaf of Lismore, was visiting with friends in the city Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coulter are visiting with relatives and friends at Lodi , Ill.

Mrs. W.E. Davis and son left Monday for a few days' visit at Heron Lake .

Mrs. John James returned from a visit with relatives at Rushmore Tuesday.

Henry Otto, of Hardwick, was taking in the sights of Worthington Tuesday.

Joe Hildyard, of Sioux Falls , visited relatives and friends in the city this week.

Miss Lottie Bedient left Monday for a week's visit at Adrian and Spirit Lake .

Miss Ida Yeske went to Bigelow Monday afternoon for a couple of days' visit.

P.H. McMurtry returned Monday from a visit with his family at Fairmont .

Dr. J.T. Smallwood went to St. James Tuesday on professional business.

Mrs. C.N. Williams, went to Bingham Lake Friday for a visit with her parents.

Miss Hazel Swartwood left last Friday for a few days' visit with Mankato people.

Mrs. Bloxham went to Sheldon Saturday for a few days visit with relatives and friends.

J.A. Smith left last week for Nebraska to visit over various sections of that state.

Mrs. Alfred Cook, of Heron Lake , was visiting in the city the latter part of last week.

W.W. Milbraith went to Lakefield Sunday for a short visit with relatives and friends.

Misses Amelia and Lizzie Masgai visited in Adrian last week, the guests of relatives.

Bruce Yale went to Sibley on business Tuesday afternoon, returning the next morning.

John Johnson went to Windom Tuesday morning for a couple of days' stay on business.

Mrs. W.S. Wyatt departed on Tuesday morning for a visit at St. Paul and Minneapolis .

Wilbur Hunt of this place was making a pleasant call on Adrian friends last Saturday.

Thomas Thompson, of Windom, was the guest of Rev. Aschim a couple of days this week.

"Buck" Breinholt, of Minneapolis , who has been ill at the home of Ross Nelson, is improving.

Miss Edith Goembel, of Luverne, was the guest of her friend, Miss Arla Smith, last week.

Glenn B. Everett, of St. James, was visiting relatives in Worthington the first of the week.

Mr. Jones, of the Luverne Creamery, was a Worthington visitor one day the first of the week 

The little son of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Carleton was operated on at the city hospital last week.

W. Slocum, of Sibley, was up Tuesday looking over the land in this section of the county.

Mrs. William McKinney, accompanied by Miss Fairbrother, spent Wednesday in Mitchell.

Miss Ethel Hanson arrived in the city last Friday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. G.M. Wilson.

Miss Jessie Cain, of Bigelow, was the guest of Mrs. Gould a few hours Monday, between trains.

Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Philleo, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Humiston last week.

Mrs. Stroute and Miss Anna Kreun, of Hospers , Iowa , were visiting in Worthington Monday 

Miss Jessie Johnson arrived in the city Saturday from Minneapolis , where she had been visiting.

F.E. Caldwell, went to Blue Earth Saturday for a visit with his family. He returned Wednesday.

Miss Marjorie Shell returned home last week from Milwaukee where she has been attending school.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ogle, of Chicago , arrived in the city last Friday for a visit at the Smallwood home.

G.B. Jackson, of Alden , Minn. , was looking over farming land in this vicinity the first of the week.

William Hastings returned home last week from an extended visit with relatives and friends in Illinois .

F.M. Jones departed on Thursday last for a few days' visit at Jeffers , Minn. He returned Saturday.

Editor Joe Reynolds, of the Mankato Free Press, was in the city last Saturday and made this office a call.

Oscar Lundgren returned last week from Hot Springs , Arkansas , where he had been for medical treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Helms and family, of Minneapolis , are the guests of relatives and friends here this week. 

Miss Keel, who has been the guest of friends in the city returned to her home in Sanborn , Iowa , Saturday.

A young lady arrived from Denmark last Saturday and will make her home with Robert Erickson and family.

Frank and Eva Suthers, of Seward , Minn. , were the guests of Worthington people the latter part of last week.

Mesdames Fred Palmer and Clara Gordon, of Streeter [Streator], Ill. , were visiting with Worthington people Tuesday.

Miss Celia Fairbrother, of Haywarden , Iowa , is visiting in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William McKiney.

Miss Lizzie Wilson, of Pontico , Illinois , is visiting in the city, the guest of her cousin, Miss Mattie Hastings.

K.H. Maxwell went to Windom Saturday for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Maxwell returned home with him.

Ivan Erickson arrived home last week from Shakopee , Minn. , where he had been taking the famous mud baths.

Matt Herman and sister, Miss Clara, of Wilmont, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pass to Worthington Tuesday.

Mrs. A. Strand, of Minneapolis , who has been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Shipp, departed on Monday for her home.

Mrs. Fred Tripp, of Round Lake , was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Patterson, the latter part of last week.

J.F. Williams and L.F. Dubois and wife departed the latter part of last week for their home at Sioux Rapids, Iowa .

E.B. Paul returned Tuesday evening from a month's visit with relatives and friends at his old home in Madison , Wisconsin .

A.J. Hogan, of Sioux City , was in the city the first of the week. He was also looking over his land interests in this vicinity.

Miss Nancy Clark visited with relatives and friends in Slayton the first of the week. She was accompanied home by her mother, who has been visiting there for some time.

Messrs. and Mesdames W.A. Snook and Elmer Tache, of Luverne, were taking in the sights of Worthington last Friday.

Rev. Robinson, who was a minister in Worthington a number of years ago, was calling on old friends in town the first of the week.

Mrs. J.D. Mattison, who has been visiting with Worthington people, departed on Thursday for her home in New Ulm, Minn.

Mesdames Patterson and Verhage, of Sibley, were visiting in the city the latter part of last week, guests at the home of C. White. 

Mrs. S. Kindlund and daughter, Miss Martha, returned this week from an extended visit gto various points in northern Minnesota .

Mr. and Mrs. E.K. Green, of Reinbeck , Iowa , returned home Monday. They had been up here looking after their property interest.

James DeVaney left last Friday morning for a visit at the twin cities. He has recently recovered from a hard attack of typhoid fever.

Dr. Sullwold was called to St. Paul last week by the death of his father. He was seventy-one years of age and was buried at that place.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Larson, of Hartford , South Dakota , returned to their home Monday afternoon, after having visited in Worthington and vicinity.

Tomorrow is the last day of the big aviation meet at Sioux City . C.L. Willard and J.C. Mars are the men who will drive the air flyers. 

Ray Darling went to Brewster Monday. He was advertising the excursions of the Little Sioux steamer on Lake Okabena during the summer.

Mrs. .T. Davis went to Sibley Monday, called there by the illness of her husband. She expects to leave the first of the week for Minneapolis .

Miss Paula King returned Saturday to her home in Long Prairie, Minn. , after a visit with friends in Worthington , where she had a pleasant time.

Mrs. H.W. Steffens returned Monday morning from a two weeks' visit with relatives and old friends at Chicago , where she had a pleasant time.

H.H. Peters, of the Beaver Creek Banner, was a Worthington visitor on business last Saturday. We acknowledge a pleasant call from the gentleman.

George Casey returned to his home in Cherokee, Iowa , Monday. He had been visiting relatives and friends in the vicinity of Worthington and Wilmont.

Mrs. M. Hemming, residing near Fulda , was in the city Monday and took the train for Mankato to secure medical treatment for her little baby's eyes.

Mrs. L. Triplett and daughter went to Lake Wilson Thursday of last week to visit with her husband, who is running a general merchandise store at that place.

C. Soderholm, of near Reading, was in Worthington Tuesday and took the train for Minneapolis . He will also visit at other points in the state before returning.

Charles West, of Fulda , was in town last week on business. While here he made this office a pleasant call and renewed his allegiance to the Globe for another year.

Julius Palm went to Mankato on business Tuesday. He is the most busy man in this section these days. He has a force of twenty carpenters and five concrete men.

C.I. Meyers, who has been representing the Oliver Typewriter Co., in this section, has been appointed manager for this company in North Dakota and Montana .

G.B. Stiles, of Hooper, Nebraska , was a Worthington visitor on business Monday. We are informed that while in this vicinity he purchased a half section of land near Fulda .

Stanley Bullard, of Lakefield, was in the city the first of the week looking over the Worthington Concrete & Tile Company's plant. He is interested in the tile company at his home town.

Mr. and Mrs. George Heath, of Waterloo , Iowa , who have been the guests of Mrs. J.K. Baker, departed on Monday afternoon for their home. Mrs. Heath was Miss Dot Salmon, of this city.

J.H. Breffle left Wednesday morning for Kansas and other states with a view of finding a location in a good farming section. It is his intention to purchase a farm and operate it himself.

James Sowles left this week for Rathburn , Idaho , and will look that section of the country over with the view of taking up a claim. James is certainly taking the advice of Horace Greeley.

Mrs. John Lawson and daughter, Marie, departed Thursday for Paynesville , Minn. , where they will spend a couple weeks visiting with Mrs. Lawson's sister, Mrs. G.F. Brown and family.

S.V. Wyckoff has decided to retire from the mercantile business and is advertising his goods at cost.

Miss Lillian Darling went to Brewster Wednesday to visit with friends.

Mr. Pass, known as Grandpa Pass, one of the oldest residents of Nobles county, died at the home of his daughter in Wilmont last week, aged about _7 [87?] years. He had been confined to the house for a number of years by a general breaking down.

Joe Pass and Miss Mary Horman were united in marriage at the Catholic church in Lismore on Tuesday, Rev. Father Grave officiating. The bride is one of Lismore's most prominent young ladies and the groom is no stranger to our people. He was employed for some time in the Worthington State Bank and resigned his position to accept the cashiership of a bank at Crosby , N.D. , which position he now holds. The happy couple were in Worthington a short time Tuesday on their way to their home at Crosby . They will also visit a week at the twin cities. The many friends of the young people in Worthington and vicinity joins with the Globe in extending congratulations and good wishes.

Local Overflow.

Ben Tillman, of Wilmont, was among the Worthington visitors yesterday.

John Webster made a business trip to Sheldon and other Iowa points yesterday.

O.P. Smith, of Westbrook, was transacting business in Worthington Wednesday.

Mrs. A. Hawley has disposed of her millinery business this week to Mrs. Alma Peterson. Mrs. Hawley Wilmont eave for the west in a short time on account of her health.

Mrs. Sarah Kirk returned home Tuesday evening from a week's visit with her son and family at Rockwell City , Iowa . She was accompanied home by her granddaughter, Miss Etta Kirk.

Steve Muck had the misfortune to sustain a fractured collar bone at the tile factory Tuesday. He was standing on the mixer and a belt struck a shovel he was holding, knocking him to the floor.

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Source:

Microfilm, Worthington Globe; Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul , MN ; obtained May, 2009.