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KANDIYOHIBOUNTY ^HOOLS, 1919^1920 O. O. ULVIN, County Superintendent THE SCHOOL OFFICERS No. of Diat. ' Clerks and Addresses 1 A. B. Norris, Hawick —J-.Edwin Johnson, Grove City, R. 2 "~ P. C. Witte, Atwater, R. 4 4 A. E. Dahl, Atwater, R. 5 •5 Edward Flann, Bird Island, H. 3 6 A, Berglund, Spicer, R. 2 7 Harold Swenson, New London 8 Henning Olander, New London & Albert S. Nelson, New London 10 S. H. Stauffer, New London 11. J. Peter Johnson, Georgeville 12 Albert Thorson, Belgrade 13 ,Wm. N. Peterson, New London l'4-Pi'Ni Anderson, PennooK, R. 1 15 Hjalmar Johnson, Pennock \i 16 J. A. Halvorson, New London, R. 3 ,V 17 O. S. Regstad, Kerkhoven, R. 3 a °. 18 H . E. Hanson, Willmar, R. 1 Jj 19 A. J. Smithson, New London -ify 20 H. G. Manz, Paynesville 21 Margaret J. Price, New London 22 Carl Kraabel, Belgrade 23 A. O. Knudson, Pennock, R. 1 » 24 Theo. C. Olson, Paynesville\ R. 3 25 Peter Skoglund, Spicer 26 John Ahlstrom, Spicer 27 N. E. Halvorson, Atwater. 28 Wm. Henderson, Kandiyohi 29 Ole P. Finstad, Pennock, R. 1 30 G. L. Hills, Regal 31 L. O. Mikkelson, Belgrade 32 H. E. Paulson, Atwater, R. 5 33 Edward Erickson, Kandiyohi, R. 1 34 John Zuidema, Svea. R. 2 35 Henry Bangtson, Atwater, R. 3 36 Paul P. Friberg, Willmar, R. 5 . 37 I. G. Anderson, Atwater 38 C. A. Swan, Atwater 39 C. P. Holm, Willmar 'TG H. E. Gunner, Atwater, R. 7 41 J. H. Bartlett, Atwater, R. 3 42 Sanford Nelson, Atwater, R. 1 43 N. R. Gabrielson, Atwater, R. 6 44 Mrs. Miner Anderson, Willmar, R. 5 45 C. J. Hanson, Willmar, R. 4 46 N. C. Brown, Kandiyohi 47 C. F. Olson, Willmar 48 Albert J. Johnson, Willmar, R. 1 49 C. A. Hubert, Raymond 50 S. G. Pickle, Atwater, R. 4 51 Casper Johnson, Spicer 52 J. H. Donnay, Paynesville 53 Enge Simonsen, Spicer 54 J. H. Henjum, Kerkhoven, R. 1 55 H. C. Nelson, Svea 56 Otto Christopherson, Pennock, R. 2 57 Arthur H. Erickson, Willmar, R. 3 58 Martin A. Anderson, Atwater, R. 3 59 C. G. Gandrud, Kerkhoven, R. 2 60 C. A. Halvorson. Willmar, R. 5 61 C. J. Nelson, Willmar, R. 2 62 A. H. Hanson, Willmar, R. 1 63 K. Aarvig, Willmar 64 Fred Lindquist, Olivia, R. 2 65 Helge Nelson, Raymond 66 M. L. Mickelson, Spicer, R. 2 67 L. A. Metcalf, Georgeville 68 Herbert Lundin, Svea, R. 1 69 N. J. Njus, New London, R. 3 70 David Swenson, Spicer 71 Emmett Nehring, Paynesville 72 Bennie Freese, Brooten, R. 3 73 Ole T. Hagen, Brooten, R. 3 74 August Lohse, Raymond 75 B. P. Hovey, Atwater. R. 2 36 Br C. Sletten, Willmar, R. 1 77 C. H. Herman, Raymond R. 4 78 Chas. J. Erickson, Kandiyohi 79 Arthur C. Nelson, Atwater, R. 6 80 E. J. Ericson, Raymond, R. 3 81 Erick Nordin, Bird Island, R. 3 82 P. M. Renstrom, Svea 83 Henry I. Aspaas, Svea 84 N. A. Kleinhuizen, Raymond, R. 4 85 Wm. Hebrink, Renville 86 Archie Latterell, Kandiyohi 87 Gust Becker, Svea, R. 2 88 Geo. Greenfield, Raymond 89 James H. Young, Atwater, R. 7 90 N. Dykema, Raymond, R. 3 91 K. Dauma, Svea, R. 2 92 Oscar L. Osberg, Hawick. 93 J. F. Floren, Pennock 94 Leo Blair, Pennock 95 E. C. Trostheim. Brooten, R. 3 96 Louis Nordin, Atwater--- 97 Mrs. S. O. Susag, Paynesville, R. 3 98 F. HultKren, Spicer 99 Henry Van Buren, Renville, R. 5 100 Julius Rambo, Raymond 101 John S. Johnson, Raymond 102 Henry Goos, Raymond 103 Geo. Huisenya, Renville 104 Gabriel Stene, New London, R. 3 105 Wm. Brooks, Bird Island, R. 3 106 A. J. Johnson, Bird Island, R. 3 107 F. W. Chlodek, New London, R. 2 108 Ben Andrews, New London, R. 3 Treasurers and Addresses 1 Chas. Johns, Hawick 2 Cornelius Hagen, Atwater, R. 4, ^ H. J. Gratz, Atwater, R. 4 • * ' 4 G. E. Wilson, Spicer, R. 2 5 Lars .Erickson, Bird Island, R. 8 6 J. A. Jensen,. New London, R. 2 7 A. N.Mickelson, New London 8- F] Sodertund, New London 9 N. B. Johnapn, New London, R. 3 10 J. O. Dahlberg. New London -11 P. O. Sonstegard, Georgeville 12 Frank Tebay, Belgrade 13 Christian Larson, New London, R. 1 14 John P. Elkjer, Pennock, R. 1 15 Adolph Johnson, Kerkhoven, R. 1 16 Otis R. Halvorson, New London, R. 3 17 Aug. Johnson,-Kerkhoven, R. '2 ; 18 Marcus Sonderson, Willmar, R. 5 19 P. H. Smithson, New London 20 Aug. Paetznick, Hawick 21 Jennie Price, New London 22 C. S. Griffith, Belgrade 23 H. Edmond, Pennock, R.-1 - 24 Paul Rud, Paynesville, R. 3 - 25 Aug. O, Dengerud, 26 O. A. Orred, Spicer 27,Geo. N. Martin, Atwater 28 Carl O. Thompson, Spicer, R. 2 29 G. H. Olson, Kerkhoven 30 Frank Krupke, Regal 31 C. L. Nelson, Belgrade 32 M. A. Wheeler, Atwater 33 Iver Jacobson .Spicer 34 Wm. Hoffman, Svea, R. 2 35 A. W. Challberg, Kandiyohi 36 P. W. Pederson, Willmar. R. 5 37 S. B. Glader, Atwater 38 L. A. Rosenauist, Atwater 39 L. E. Wicklund, Atwater, R. 6 40 C. L Johnson, Atwater, R. 7. '.1 Albert Lee Atwater, R. 3 42 Hjalmar Russell, Atwater 43 H. S. Nelson, Atwater, R. 4 44 Anton Thorson, Willmar 45 P. J. Nelson, Willmar, R. 1 46 B. Arvidson, Kandiyohi 47 G. H. Otterness, Willmar 48 T. O. Sletten, Willmar 49 E. Burns, Raymond 50 Harry A. Olson, Atwater, R. 4 51 A. o. Erickson, Spicer 52 W. E. Foreman, Paynesville 53 Henry Gertgens, Atwater, R. 4 54 Henry Hough, Kerkhoven, R. 3 55 And. Peterson, Willmar, R. 3 56 S. M. Henjum. Pennock. R. 2 57 Oscar F. Johnson, Willmar, R. 3 58 Elmer W. Paterson, Atwater, R. 3 59 N. T. Gunnufson, Kerkhoven, R. 2 60 Peter Gilbertson, Willmar 61 C. O. Peterson, Willmar, R. 2 62 O. O. Rykken, Willmar, R. 1 63 Nels Anderson, Willmar 64 Axel Leverentz, Olivia, R. 2 65 C. T. Eddy, Willmar 66 Erick G. Erickson, Hawick, R. 1 67 W. Z. Price, New London 68 P. Sondin, Svea, R. 1 69 13. T. Skindelien, New London, R. 3 70 B. C. Overson, Spicer, R. 1 71 Emil Hoeft, Paynesville- 72 C. P. Peterson, Brooten 73 Elling Tollefsrud, Brooten, R. 3 74 John Kienitz, Raymond 75 France Lund, Atwater, R. 2 76 O. J. Tvete, Willmar, R. 1 77 Nels Peterson, Raymond, R. 4 78 J. F. Dougherty, Kandiyohi 79 Ed. Norin, Atwater, R." 6 80 Evan Erickson, Raymond, R. 5 810scar Ruud, Bird Island, R. 3 82 C. M. Anderson, Svea 83 G. P. Erickson, Svea 84 Louia Meier, Raymond, R. 3 85 A. J. Rhyner, Renville, R. 1 86 John L. DeFoe, Kandiyohi 87 Peter Hulsinger, Renville 88 John Taatges, Raymond 89 Daniel Lundbom, Atwater, R. 7 90 Henry J. Gragt, Raymond, R. 3 91 John Hoekstra, Svea 92 Peder A. Olson, Hawick 93 E. L. Thorpe, Pennock 94 H. H. Hammen, Willmar, R. 4 95 Kornelius Knutson, Kerkhoven 96 Nels A. Peterson, Atwater - 97 Mrs. H. C. Hanson, Hawick, Box 114 98 F. O. Hillman, Spicer 99 C. Molenaar, Fenville 100 Joe France, Raymond 101 A. Van Buren, Raymond 102 L. W. Freuhling, Raymond ' 103 Nick Molenaar, Renville 104 M. O. Rustad, New London, R, 3 105 Albert Ben&stons, Bird Island, R. 3 106 P. H. Hanson, Bird Island, R. 3 107 J. Fangmeier, New London 108 Emil Peterson, Spicer, R. 1 Chairmen and Addresses MOB. School _ 1 Howard Reamer. Hawick ' 9 2~ Richard Johnson, Atwater, R. 4 8 'JF3 F. Lindemeier, Atwater, R. 4 8 ?A B. M. Johnson, Atwater, R. 6 8 6 Wilhelm Johnson, Svea, R. 1 8 6 Dan Harris, New London. R. 2 8 7 E7 M. Hanson, New London 9 8 Edwin Bengtson, New London 7 9 Herman Lindquist, New London 7 19 Axel WalquiSt, Belgrade 8 11 E. R. Rogers, Georgeville 8 . 12* Carl T. Haugen, Belgrade 7 13 Lars Hatlestad, New London, R. 1 7 14 G. R Johnson. Pennock. R. 1 8 -15 A. L. Beckman, Pennock. 8 16 John ^Nelson, New London, R. 3 6 17 Ole G; GJerdet, Kerkhoven, R. 2 6 18 'Hans Hendrickson, Willmar, B . 5 7 -19 W.O. Parker, N6w London 8 20 Willie Liebrenz, Paynesville " 7 21 F. M. Kee, Georgeville 6 22 M. N. Hegland, Belgrade 7 23 Edw. E. Rood, Pennock 8 24 A. J. Haagenson, Paynesville 8 25 K. H. Nelson, Spicer 8 26 Mrs. T M. Flndley, Spicer . 9 27 John Magnuson, Kandiyohi 8 28 Adolph Nelson, Kandiyohi ; 8 29 B. O. Hystad, Kerkhoven, R. 2 6 30 K. I. Lunde. Regal 9 3i M. T. Johnson, Belgrade -7 32 C. H. Ferguson, Atwater 8 33 Ole O. Erickson, Kandiyohi, R. 1 8 .34 N. Vos. Svea, R. 2 9 35 Clarence Freeman, Atwater, R. 3 8 36 O. O. Birkeland, Willmar, R. 5 8 37 Chas. Holmberg, Atwater 9 38 Harris A. Johnson. Atwater, R. 1 9 39 John Kleberg. Willmar 8 40 Jerry Johnson, Atwater, R. 7 8 41 John C. Hintze, Atwater, R. 3 8 42 Mandus Peterson, Atwater 8 43 N. J. Lund, Atwater • ' 8 44 Edw. Bredeson, Willmar, R. 5 8 45 I. M. Nelson, Pennock, R. 2 8 46 A. Shosten, Kandiyohi 9 47 S. B. Qvale, Willniar 9 48 Jorgen Paulson, Willmar, R. 1 ; 7 49'H. Giesecke, Raymond 9 50 Wm. Krasenbring, Atwater, R. 4 8 61 M. J. Kloster, Spicer. R. 2 7 52 C; C. Christensen, Paynesville 8 53 Emil Olson, Spicer,.R. 2 8 54 John Roisum, Pennock, R. 2 7 55 N. N. Bengtson, Svea, R. 2 9 56 Syvert Reigstad. Pennock, R. 1 8 57 John Englund, Willmar, R. 3 8 58 R. J. Peterson, Atwater, R. 3 8 59 Bernt B. Feige, Kerkhoven . 8 60C. W. Petterson, Willmar, R. 5 7 61 Wm. Carlson, Willmar, R. 2 8 62 C. Sandbo, Willmar, R. 1 7 63 Martin Sanderson, Willmar 8 64 Oscar Lindquist, Olivia, R. 2 8 65' S. J. Johnson, Raymond 9 66 Erick Erickson, Hawick - 8 67 M. O. Batterbury, New London 8 68 C. Christensen, Svea, R. 1 8 69 Martin 'Skaalerud, Pennock 7 70 E. J. Carlson, Spicer 8 71 H. Marquardt, Paynesville 8 72 Henry Freese, Brooten 6 73 Thoa. Ogdahl, Brooten, R. 3 6 74 R. Peglow, Raymond 8 75 G. B. Dahl, Atwater, R. 1 8 76 A. Dokken. Willmar, R. 1 7 77 O. C. Walrath, Raymond, R. 4 8 78 J. E. Knutson, Kandiyohi 8 79 Peter Lofgreen, Atwater, R. 6 8 80 Chas. Isaacson, Raymond, R. 3 9 81 S. L. Johnson, Bird Island, R. 3 8 82 Martin A. Johnson, Svea 8 83 O. E. Erickson, Svea . 8 84 H. Bruggers, Raymond, R. 3 0 85 NealBauman, Raymond , 9 86 Elmer Anderson, Atwater 8 87 Thomas Svododny, Svea, R. 2 8 88 John Baker, Raymond , 8 89 Gust Wickerscien, Atwater, R. 7 8 90 Ben Dykema- R.aymond, R. 3 8 91 C. T. Stob, Svea, R. 2 8 92 John Lind,'Hawick 7 93 Gust Lenman, Pennock 8 94 Christ Olstad, Pennock 8 95 Ole Aasen, Brooten 6 96 Anton Jenson, Atwater, 8 97 Karl J. Thorson, Hawick, R. 1 8 98 J. A. Christianson, Spicer 8 99 B. Wubbles, Renville, R. 5 9 100 M. J. Rusten, Raymond I 101 Chas. Tokelson, Raymond 9 102 John Freese, Raymond 8 103 E. Portinga, Renville 9 104 C. A. Syverson, New London 7 105 Robert Harding, Bird Island 8 106'Emil Heglund, Bird Island 8 107 Frank McLouth, New London, R.. 2 8 108 Ed. Hanson, Spicer, R. 1 8 THE PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. Dist No. 1 2 Tillie Beck, Hawick Pearl Pallin, Atwater, R. 4 3 Emma Bergum, Atwater, R. 4 4 Ethel Miller, Atwater, R. 5 5 3>nna Solmonson, Bird Island, R. 3 , 3T ' Mrs. Myrtle Pelkey, New London f •" 7 New London, T. C. Ullereng Supt. - Byrma Jones, H. S. Principal Gladys Arnold, Home Economics Grayce Smith, Eighth Grade Agnes Thomas, Sixth and Seventh Elsie Pote, Fifth and Sixth Sophia Anderson. Third and Fourth Mrs. Hazel Olson, First and Second 8 Edna Ramstad, New London 9 Emma Johnson, New London 10 Gudrun Lee, New London 11 Josie Imsdahl, Georgeville 12 Millie Christopherson, Belgrade 13 Ottelia Vigen, New London 14N Lillie Erickson, Pennock, R. 1 14E Alma Hansen, Willmar, R. 1 14S Mabel Yager, Pennock, R. 1, 15N Hilda Brustad, Pennock, R. 2 15S Myrtle Holmgren, Pennock ' 16 Roland Tarr, New London, R. 3 * Mildred Eklund, Kerkhoven, R. 3 Anna Holzinger, Willmar, R. 1 Flossie Smithson, New London 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 "28- 27 28 29 30 31 32 \ 33 34 \ 35 I 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 4-1 46* !47 Clara Thorson, Belgrade Emma Ramstad, Pennock, R. 1 Dora E. Ryff. Paynesville. R. 3 Florence Kennedy, Paynesville, R. 3 Alphia Olson, Spicer - E. E. Hauge, Spicer, Prin. Florence Boom, Intermediate Minnie Gustafson, Primary Lillian L. Anderson, Atwater, R. 5 Amy M. Yager, Kandiyohi, R. 1 Mildred Barker, Kerkhoven, R. 3 Karine Lunde, Regal Florence Bjuge, Belgrade, R. 4 Ellen Younger. Atwater, R. 5 Nime Johnson, Kandiyohi. R. 1 Dorothy Siegers, Svea Amy Everson, Atwater, R. 3 Hilda Gynild, Willmar, R. 5, Principal ^Etta Moldenhauer, Willmar, R. 5 Atwater, P. M. Paquette, Supt. Jessie E. McChire, H. S. Prin. Ruth E. Anderson, H. S. Carey P. Larson, Home Economics Glenn M. Jordan, Manual Training Lois A. Frye, Eighth Grade Ruth Gludt, Sixth and Seventh Elizabeth Crosgrove, Fourth and Filth Winifred Bausman, Second and Third lone Brechet. First Grade Saidee Pearson, Atwater, R. 1 Anna Berg, Willmar, R.2 Nellie O'Holloran, Atwater, R. 7 Edythe Peterson, Atwater, R. 3 Ruby Bergquist, Atwater Anna Hanson, Atwater, R. 6 Alma Grimland, Willmar ^ft'reda Langren, Pennock *G. A.' Thunstedt, Kandiyohi, Prin. Mabel Stauffer, Seventh and Eighth Hanna Sampson, Intermediate Mildred A. Peterson, Primary Willmar, Geo. O. Brohaugh. Supt. Josephine Jenness, H. S. Prin. Myrtle Tinker, English Nellie Falk, English and Swedish . Evelyn Quigley, Latin 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63N 63S 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 - 78 79 80 Petra Hagen, History and Norse Oleana Elton, Geometry and Gen. Science Winifred Sherwood, Civics and Sociology Mildred Nelson, Chemistry and Physics Georgia Barker, History and Algebra Elva Traphagen, Music and Art James Trebilcock, Manual Training Elsie Hansen, Home Economics Luella King, Training Department GRADES— May Doyle, Eighth Grade Abby Paddock, Eighth Grade Mrs. Cora Burns, Eighth Grade Marie Pearson, Seventh Grade Esther Johnson, Seventh Grade Mrs. Grace Dougherty. Seventh Grade Clara Mueller, Seventh Grade Lillian Averill, Sixth Grade Ida Carlson, Sixth Grade Audrey Peterson, Fifth and Sixth Grade Hazel Elmquist, Fourth Grade Ella Haines, Third and Fourth Grades Hazel Benson, Fifth Grade Lois Swanberg, Fifth Grade Mrs. Haltenhoff, Fifth Grade Anna Fitzgerald, Fourth Grade Maude Silloway, Third and Fourth Grades Nellie Kleve, Third Grade Anna Mittvett. Third Grade. Christine Clausen, Second and Third Grades Marie Hilstad, Second Grade Alice Larson, Second Grade Agnes Haines, First Grade Elsie Hoglund, First Grade Lillie Korthe, First and Second Grades Nannie Johnson, First Grade Helen Doyle. First Grade Lydia Birkeland, Willmar, R. 1 Raymond, J. F. Gavin, Supt. Mary Powers, H. S. and Eighth Grade Elvira Johnson, Sixth and Seventh Grades Lajla Koefod, Fourth* and Fifth Grades Janette Powers, Second and Third Grades Vergne Campbell, Primary Elizabeth Connelly, Atwater, R. 4 . Agnes Andrews, Spicer Grace Payne, Paynesville - Edith Anderson, Atwater. R. 4 Lila'Sundfors, Kerkhoven, R. 1 Geo. Sunderland, Syea, Prin. Olive Nelson. Intermediate . Ingeborg Nelson, Primary Josephine Henjum, Pennock, R. 1 Mrs. Cora Miller, Willmar, R. 3 Minnje Arneson, Atwater, R. 3 Mrs. Anna L. Mikkelson, Kerkhoven, R. 2 Isabelle Rierson^ Willmar, R. 5 Myrtle Rowland, Willmar, R. 2 Selma Henjum, Willmar, R. 1 Mildred Aarvigy Willmar R. * Esther Johnson, Willmar, R. 4 Edna Olson. Olivia, R. 2 Anna M. Johnson, Raymond, Prin. Gladys Bangtson, Raymond, R. 3 Aurelia Disselkamp, Hawick Delia Tjernagle, Georgeville Josephine Collin, Svea, R. 1 Hanna G. Knudsen, New London, R. 3 Lillie Larson, Spicer, R. 1 Florence Pallin, Paynesville Margaret Lawler, Raymond Eva Clough, Atwater Ethel V. Kelley, Willmar, R. 1 Marie Jebb, Raymond, R. 4 Edris Stauffer. Kandiyohi Ruby Melln, Atwater, R. 6 Alma Wangsness, Raymond, R. 4, Prin. Ada Falkingham, Raymond (By the Cornfield Philo»ophar.). WOLM The liberties of a people are never taken away or destroyed at. one fell stroke. They so little oy little.' betes gradually .undermined b> ,court decision and toy arbitrary assumptions of prero- gative .and .power: The M » t Amend- ment to the Constitution of the United States denies to Congress, and incident- ally-to any state, the right or power,to abridge the s freedom of speech "oy o f i h e press or to prohibit the people from freely assembling together. Our wise forefathers in looking over - their work saw that they- had made a very important omission and made "haste to rectify it through the "very first Congress that assembled. -But constl-. tional provisions do-not infores them- selves. They -are simply mandatory directions to Congress and the courts. Congress is expected to and required to.make laws to carry; out and enforce constitutional: safeguards,;•; but In this case the matter has been wholly neg- lected. It will not nor, cannot "be suc- cessfully denied that these are highly important provision* of the Constitution. Indeed they may: rightly be regarded as of the very highest importance, for if men could be summarily thrown into jail for anything they might print or say that was distasteful to a fellow citizen or A public official; or if anyone could be imprisoned for simply attend- ing a public gathering or for meeting with two or three' friends and talking over the affairs of the state or nation, what rights or liberties would we have left that would be-of -any value or could, be retained? How can our most priceless heritage —freedom itself—be preserved or suc- cessfully defended if any of these great rights are denied or even abridged? How can any giant wrong be removed or corrected without discussion?. We have had an object .'lesson herein America that ought not to be ignored or lost sight of by a people who rvalue their liberties. Everybody .today will admit that African slavery as it once existed in this Country was. wrong. And I take it that there is not a community anywhere in this broad land so ignor- ant or so benighted that an "Anti Slav- ery Agitator" would be mobbed or even interfered with. Yet it was not always so. . Less than 6<V years ago in fifteen states of this Union any "suspected abolitionist" was subjected to all sorts of insults and if he even mildly doubted the Divinity of Slavery, his life was not worth a farthing. Even in the Free States of the North, Anti Slavery agi- tators were beaten and robbed without mercy. Learned ministers from the pul- pits and great publicists* from the. ros- trum and in.the press openly.and sol- emnly declared that anyone who persist- ed in discuslng the slavery question "should be regarded as an enemy of his Country." Abraham Lincoln was the worst abus- ed man who even ran for public office in this Country, and when h e w a s a can-, didate for President "in 1&60, h e dare not set foot in at least ten states "of this Union nor did a man in any of these states dare cast a vote for him on election day. All this is a matter "of undisputed history. And yet the essence of Slavery is or was the "assumed right of one man to live off of the toil-of another on ac- count of the color of his skin." That doctrine was finally "shot to death by the million guns upon the gory battle- fields of the South" and it .finds no ad- vocate or defender among intelligent men today. And all this happened less than 60 years ago. But there has appeared- in this Coun- try great business interests, fostering and protected by class legislation, em- ploying millions of working people, that has assumed the right to determine all of the conditions under which these persons shall labor as well as the wages. In addition they, through interlocking directorates, have siezed control of the means and instrumentalities of distri- buting farm produce and take two-thirds of what the farmed grows, for carrying the other third to market. These favored classes having al- ready accumulated two-thirds of the surplus wealth of the nation are now desirous of making it a crime for any- one to object to their absorbing the balance. Indeed they appear to be adopting the same tactics in a some- what milder degree, that was practiced by the old slaveholders. Against this condition of affairs there is a mighty nation-wide protest that is fast assuming shape .and form. Organiz- ed Labor is up in arms everywhere, and staid and conservative well-to-do farmers have taken serious alarm in many sections. In former- uprisings, only the poorer classes of farmers took active part, but in the present move- ment the financially independent farm- ers are generally the leaders. In fact in some townships in Kandiyohi and many other counties every single farm owner who lives upon and operates his land and. has no other means of a livelihood is actively or passively en- gaged in this work. To meet this ^spirit of unrest, the special interests nd.t only use the news- papers, but are endeavoring to curb and deny the great constitutional rights of free press, free speech and free public assemblage through the courts. They apparently do not dare to meet the questions, "IJow did you acquire your wealth?" "What profit are you mak- ing?" in the forum of open discussion. They" seem to fear the light of publi- city. But invoking prejudice, misre- presentations and falsehoods will not win in the battle. In the end the American people will preserve their constitutional rights and liberties even though the highest courts should de- cide as they did in the case of the negro, that the "toiling masses in the mines, in the factories and upon the farms have no rights that the big capitalists are bound to respect." A. L NELSON PAINTING, PAPERIANGING a n d DECORATING Rt. No. 6 - Atwater, Wan. 81N Ira Strom, Bird Island, R. 3 81S Edith Lobnitz, Bird Island, R. 3 82 .Myrtle Johnson, Svea, R. 1, Prin. Mabel Johnson, Svea Helga Nelson, Svea. R. V NbSchodl -.Hannah Vogelpohl, Renville, R. 1 Luln Falkingham. Kandiyohi jLUa Kriedler, Svea, R. 2 ^rtt:5tetten. Raymond "Florence E. Anderson, Atwater, R. 7 Mrs. Wm. Sluka, Svea, R. 2 Geo. E. Powers, Svea, R. 2 ' Hattie Weiland, Hawick, R. 1 Hildur Gibson, Pennock, Prin. Rath Gibson, Pennock Anna Swedburg, Pennpck ^ - ' Flora Euling, Kerkhoven, R. 3 Irel Clough, Atwater, R. 7 ' ' * v Evelyn Berkness, Hawick, Prin. ~* Elisabeth Pederson, Hawick Lillian Pallin, Spicer ~ Bernice Aarvlg, Renville, R. 5 Clara Earsley, Raymond, R. 4 Josephine Hanson, Raymond, R. 3 , Cyrilla S. Johnson, Raymond, R. 1 . ' Thora NeUand, Renville, R. 5 ' Rhodft Hansem New London, R. 3 Sada E. Stebbins, Bird Island, R. 1 AUcf Ck>ugh, Bird Island, R. 3 ' Mrs._Ma.bel Manthey r New Loudon 83 84 .85 86 87 88 89 SO 91 92 93 94 95 v 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 m^z9rtm& Hedeen, Now London PROCEEDINGS anrSuu C0UVCE& BTOVBXBBB 84XX, UlSW 12.78 75.01): 12.00 S.E0 4.00 S.76 Regular meeting of the City Conncil. Mayor Wellin called theT meeting to order. _ , , The following members of the Council were present en roll call: Mayor "Wei- lin, Aldermen'C. F. Olson. Scott, Hoag-* lund, Nelson, Brown, Conrad S. .Olson and BJornberg, 8; absent, Alderman Jen- sen, 1. , - City Attorney Stanford also was pres- ent. The minutes of the last regular meet- ing, held November 10, 1919, were read and the same were approved. The following bills were, on motion, referred to the Finance Committee: GENERAL FUND— J.S. Olson & Co., labor and sup..| 14.05 C. Dahlheim & Son, labor ...... 8.50 Peterson & Satergren. freight and drayage manhole rings -» ..... J. A- Rowat, * engineering service, plats and profiles . - J. A. Ro wat, two City plats for post office I>ept- ". w. N. W. Telephone Co.. phone rent Hugh CampbelL servlces*rendered with State Dairy". Inspector.. M. Ekbergy labor .... * .......... A. Sundlihg, labor 10.50 WATER AND LIGHT FUND— Crane...Ordway Co., mdse., 3.44 Century Electric Co., mdse. 1.06 Central Supply Co., Mdse 76.91 Robinson, Cary& Sands Co., mdse. 110.62 Manhattan Distributing Co., mdse 74.09 Huber Bros. Mfg. Co., mdse...;. 147.01 Maytag Co.. "mdse. ....... . 3.25 Bryan—Marsh Co., mdse 50.00 Wm. Bros. Boiler & Mfg. Co., labor, and traveling expense man for repair work 59.15 Plant Rubber Co., mdse 24.01 N. W. Electric E. Co., mdse ..... 81.68 Sterling Electric Co., mdse •'"'• 336 Harrison Co., mdse. ., 6.75' General Elecetric Co., mdse. .... 199.62 Zenith Furnace Co., five carp coal 1221.27 Great Northern Ry. Co., freight well drilling machine and freight on material .. 90.015 L. C. Nelson, drayage on coal .... 65.36 Peterson and Satergren, drayage 1.25 J. H. Wiggins Co., watermain ex- tension So. 10th St. and mat- erial for same 107.47 T. Christianson, labor , 86.25 A. C. Johnson, labor 116.40 J. W. Johnson, labor 7.65 Jos. Williams, labor water main extension, So. 3rd St 40.00 John Anderson, labor water main extension, So. 3rd St. 200.40 5. Benson, labor at Plant 8.00 R. Swenson, labor team .; 6.40 G. Nordin, labor team 7.B0 L. Fridlund, cash advanced for v freight, express, postage etc. 77.18 PERM; IMP. REVOLVING FUND— Gust Lindgren, sidewalk 254.40 POOR FUND— Johnson & Larson Lbr. Co., At- water, coal for poor charge .... 10.75 STREET FUND— P. Anderson, labor 7.50 A. Sundling, labor .... ; 11.00 Farmer's Machine Co., labor, man and tractor g QO O. T. Olstad, labor team .' .* 30*80 PERM. IMP. FUND— Gust Lindgren, two street cross- . ings ,,; ; ........ 1225166 The Financial Committee reported the foregoing bills back approved and the report was accepted. Aldferman Olson offered the following resolution which was unanimously ad- opted. RESOLUTION. mJl e !£*&ii by "it City Cou ncll of the City of Willmar that the City Clerk be, and he hereby is, authorized to issue warrants against the respective funds bnis ayment ° f the fore8-oin S approved Approved November! 25th, 1319 v E. C. WEliLIN, Mayor. CH^^T&J* w °i ahn 's Addition to the City of ./Willmar, of a small tract of land in the East part of the City, presented to the Council at meeting, October 27th 1919, and referred to the Street Com- mittee at said meeting was presented at this time. The matter of streets, as laid out in said addition, was discussed by the Council, Alderman Scott, Chairman of the Street Committee, presented the follow- ing resolution which was adopted by the following vote: "Ayes," 7; "Noes" none. Resolved, That the plat of Wojahn's Addition to the City of Willmar. prepar- ed by Engineer Rowat, executed by Fred Wm. Wojahn and wife, and Eng- vald Olson and wife, presented to the City Council and now on file with the City Clerk, be and the same is hereby approved, and the dedication of all streets shown thereon are hereby ac- cepted.,. Approved November 25th, 1919. E. C. WELLIN, Mayor. The Street Committee reported that they had taken up matter of changing State Road No. 6, on W. Litchfield Ave., with the local Superintendent of the Great Northern Railway, as they were requested to do at the last meeting and that they had no further report to make at this time. Alderman C.. F. Olson introduced an Ordinance for renewing -certificates of indebtedness now outstanding, which Or- dinance is entitled, "An Ordinance Auth- orizing the Sale of Certificates of In- debtedness In Anticipation of the Taxes Levied for the year A. D. 1919, For and On Account of the General Fund." Moved and seconded that the afore- said Ordinance be considered and given its first reading. Carried. The said Or- dinance was then read. , A petition for the grading of Tenth Streer South, from Minnesota ave. to Kandiyohi.avenue, signed by David N. Tallman, Edwin T. Sandbo, Hildur N. Hoaglund and others, was presented and read, and the same was, on motion re- ferred to-the City Attorney. Engineer Rowat spoke about a change of the sewer plans that would be neces- sary in order to lower the present street grades in the South West part of the City. Mr. R. W. Wigley, the new owner of the Majestic Theatre, made application to have the license of Mr. Carey for said theatre changed over - to him, for the unexpired term, which was granted. The following sewer permits were granted: C. F. Olson for residence on Lot 1, Bloek 129, with the 12th St N. sewer! F. B. Swalin for new residence oh Lot 19, Highland Addition, to connect with the East Becker Avenue sewer; John A. Forsberg for Lot 9, Block 1, Glarum's addition to connect with the 4th street East sewer, and J. W. Chew, two sewer taps for Lots 1 and 2 of Block 6, Ferrings Second Addition, to connect with new sewer extension on South Ann Street. * All - of the aforesaid taps subject to the 850 tapping fee7 Requisitions for supplies from the Water and Light Department were pre- sented and the .Clerk was instructed-to order same. On motion the Council adjourned. E. C. WELLIN, Mayor. Attest: Hans Gunderson, City Clerk. TO t)UR CUSTOMERS *&B!lie nolders of First Converted 4 perjjent Liberty Bonds should present them:at the Federal Reserve Bank ft^onversion Into 4% per cent Bonds TO&tfre Dec. 15, 1919> and the Second •friar cent Bonds should be presented forxonversion before Nor, J.5, .1919, In order |to avoid-the>-complication of an adjustment of interest with the ex- change. If you desire to convert we will be Texy&lad to handle the matter for yon if you Will send us the bonds, together with your Instructions. .»"- Bank of Willmar, &i~ Fanners Security Bank, , ^ • First National Bank, Kandiyohi County Bank. .. *•>#••• *V:;> •''^Ufc 5*w: >*».?? - S&vd**. "*..**" *Wj t Makes Such LigIil;,Tasty Biscuits Just let mother call, "Biscuits for Breakfast!'' We're sure there's a treat that can't be beat in store for us. — light, tender biscuits — toasty brown and all puffed up with goodness! For mother is sure , of her baking powder—Calumet. She never disappoints us because fci^TWAOEBYTHCT^Jg CALUMET BAKING POWDER never disappoints her. It's dependable. Results always the same-^the best. Try it. Calumet contains only snch ingre- dients as have been approved offi- cially by the U.S. Food Authorities. You Save When Yon Buy It. You Save When You Use I t nlUnLO 1 AWARDS p BAKING PC ChlcAGO R0SEULLIAN. Roselillian, Nov. 24.—Willie Johnson returned last week from the twin cit- ies where he has been visiting relatives and friends. Mabel Johnson, teacher in District No. 82, is at present staying at her home at Willmar during her father's illness. Mrs. Oscar Olson and family visited at Fred Lindquist's last Tuesday. Word was received here last Tuesday stating the. arrival of twin boys at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Renstrom home at Minneapolis on Sat- urday the 15th. Tuesday of this week occurs the mar- riage of Miss Lillian Tatting to Mr. Louis Lippert at the Catholic church at Olivia. Congartulatlons. \R. W. Julius of Willmar passed thru the vicinity last Wednesday while en- route to Olivia on business. A very pleasant surprise was sprung on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and family last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were presented with silverware, Mr. and Mrs. Lance Sea- stedt with a table linen, and George Anderson with a set of cuff links, as remembrance of the occasion. Announcement cards were received in this vicinity telling of the marriage of Miss Annette Renstrom to John Foster of Willmar on November 26th. The ceremony took place at the Catholic church at Willmar, Rev. Holland tied the nuptial knot. The attendants were Miss Hazel Renstrom, a sister of the bride and Morris Eastman acted as best man. Heartiest congratulations. John Zobel was a Svea caller Wednes- day. Albin Wall in of Hughenden, Canada visited with relatives and friends in this and neighboring vicinity last week. Mrs. Matts Renstrom and son Victor Mrs. A. M. Renstrom, Mrs. Rodelius, Mrs. H. P. Hanson, Mrs. F; Hanson, Mrs. L. J. Peterson, Mrs. Arthur Eastman, Mrs. A. O. Renstrom, Mrs. Ole Blomquist were entertained at Wm. A. Lindquist's Friday afternoon. A parcel shower was given in honor of Lillian Tatting, a bride of this week, at the Ralph Tatting home at Svea last Saturday P. M. Mrs. Chas. Hawkinson visited at E. Rosen's last Wednesday. Last Saturday occurred the marriage of .Miss Alma Anderson to Lance Sea- ptedt. .Congratulations are extended the newly married couple by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson and family and Edna Olson visited at Oscar Lind- quist's last Sunday. Albin Wallen, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Rosen visited at Martin Johnson's last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Gibson and daugh- ter Effle visited at Fred Lindquist's last Sunday. Marie and Roy Bloomquist visited at the R. W. Julius home at Willmar Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Soderberg, Gust Abrahamson and David Carlson visited with relatives in Willmar last Sunday. John Zobal and friends attended the confirmation class at the Evangelical church at Olivia Sunday evening. Victor Renstrom left last week for Montana, after ' several weeks' visit in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Rosen visited at Andrew Hed's Sunday. Why take nine months to complete a business course when it can be done in three months at The Willmar Business College? Free books and supplies and situations guaranteed. Write us.— Adv 3t (First Publication. Dec. 3.—4t.) CITATION FOB KEABXKO OH PETI- TION FOB FBOBATE OF WXX.X,. Estate of Andrew H. Gustrud, Dece- dent. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi- yohi. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew H. Gustrud, Decedent. The State of Minnesota, to all per- sons interested in the allowance and probate of the will of said decedent The petition of Hildora Hagen being duly filed in this court, representing that Andrew H. Gustrud, then a resi- dent of the County of Kandiyohi, State of Minnesota, died on the 2let day of November 1919 leaving a last will and testament which is presented to this court with said petition, and praying that said instrument be allowed as the last will and testament of said dece- dent, and that letters Testamentary be issued thereon to Einar O. Hagen. Now Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and repuired to show cause, if any you have, before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in City of Willmar, County of Kandiyohi, State of Minne- sota, on the 29th day of December, 1919. at 2 o'clock P. M.. why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Witness the Honorable, T. O. Gilbert Judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this 28th day of November 1919. IDA A. SANDERSON. (Seal) Clerk of Probate Court. Charles Johnson, - Attorney for Petitioner, Willmar, Minn. (First Publication, Dec. 3.—4t.) CITATION FOB HEABINO OB FIBAZi ACCOUNT AND FOB DXSTBXBU- TION. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi- yohi.—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Ole Lundquist, Decedent. The State of Minnesota, To all per- sons interested in the final account and distribution of the estate of said de- cedent. The representative of the above named decedent, having filed in this Court his final account of the adminis- tration of the estate of said decedent, together with his petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of final account and for distribution of the resi- due of said estate to the person there- unto entitled. Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required "to show cause, if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Willmar in the County of Kandiyohi, State of Minne- sota, on the 29th day of December 1919 at 2 o'clock P. M., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, The Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 26th day of November 1919. IDA A, SANDERSON, (Seal) Clerk of Probate Court. Charles Johnson, Attorney for Petitioner. Willmar, Minn. "It'sLike Finding Money" says the Good Judge When you take a little chew of this real quality tobacco, and the good tobacco taste begins to come. You'll find it Aeeps com- . ing, too. The rich to- bacco taste lasts and lasts. You don't have \ to take a fresh cnew so often* Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up>'.M:Tvoo^SyteB : RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco _ j-^*, i y % . W-B CUT is a long foe-cut tobacco Rural Carrier Examination, the United ' States Civil Servic* Commission has announced an examin- ation for the County of Kandiyohi, Minn, to be held at Willmar on Dec. 13, 1919 to AH the position ot Tural carrier at Kandiyohi and Regal and •vacancies that "may later occur on rural routes from other post office* in the above mentioned county. Appli- cation blanks may be obtained from I* H. Landberg, local secretary ot the Civil Service Commission: ? it.) (First Publication, N o v . !>•• amnion State of Minnesota, County of Kandi- yohi.—ss. «...«, District Court. Twelfth Judicial Diss- trict. F. E. Gillette, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel B. Drinkard and Mary M. Wagner, wife of John _-j- Wagner, and' also all OtheE persons unknown, claiming* ^ ' any right, title, estate, interr est or lien- in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. - «»_^ THE STATE OP MINNESOTA T O T H B ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: you, and**each of you, are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled action which said Complaint has been filed in the office of the Cleric of the above named Court at his-office in the CJtty of Willmar, Kandiyohi Coun- ty.- Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint upon the subscriber at his office in the City of Willmar, in the County of Kandiyohi and State of Minnesota within Twenty (20) days after service of this Sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such" service, and if you fail so to serve your answer to the said Complaint with- in the time aforesaid the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint t herein. Dated, November 18th, 1919. R. W. STANFORD, Attorney for Plaintiff. . Office: 203 South Fifth Street. Residence: 508 South Fourth Street, Willmar, Minnesota. VOTXCS or US PEXn>BVB State of Minnesota, County of Kandi- yohi.—ss. District Court, Twelfth Judicial Dis- trict F. E. Gillette, Plaintiff, vs. ^ ; Samuel B. Drinkard and Mary M. Wagner, wife of John Wag- ner, and also all other per- sons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate de- scribed in the complaint here- in. Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an action has been commenced by the Plaintiff in the above entitled action and is now pending against the Defendant herein in the above named Court. That tne object of the said action is to determine the title of the said F. E. Gillette to' the lands and premises here- inafter described, and to debar the De- fendants and each of them from claim- ing or asserting any right, title, estate, lien, claim, demand or interest in, to or upon the lands hereinafter described and the forever quiet the title of the said P. E. Gillette in and to the same. The lands and premises affected by the said action are situated in said Kan- diyohi County, State of Minnesota and are described as follows: Government Lots # Three (3) and Four (4) of Section Nineteen (19), Township One Hundred Twenty-One (121), Range Thirty-three (33). Dated, November 18, 1919. R. W. STANFORD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Offce: 203 South Fifth Street Residence: 508 South Fourth Street, Willmar. Minnesota. (First Publication. Nov. 19.—4t.) CITATION FOB. HEABIMG OK S1VA& ACCOUNT A.tfH F O B . DISTRIBU- TION. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi- yohi.—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Wubbo Strootman, Decedent. The State of Minnesota, To all per- sons interested in the final account and distribution of the estate of said dece- dent: The representative of the above named decedent, having filed .In this Court his final account of the adminis- tration of the estate of said decedent, together with his petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the person thereunto entitled. Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Willmar in the County of Kandiyohi, State of Minne- sota, j>n the 15 th day of December, 1919 at 2 o'clock p. m., why said petition should not be granted. Witness. The Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 15th day of November 1919. IDA A. SANDERSON, (Seal) Clrek of Probate Court. Charles Johnson, Attorney for Petitioner. Hi I.- ' (First Publication. Nov. 19.—4t.) CITATION FOB KEABINQ ON PETI- TION FOB DETEBMINATION OF DESCENT OF LAHS. Estate of R. M. Mattson also known as Rot M. Mattson, Decedent. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi- yohi. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of R. M. Mattson also known as Rot M. Mattson Decedent. The State of Minnesota, to all per- sons interested in the determination of the descent of the real estate of said decendent: The petition of Theodora Mattson having been filed in this Court, representing that . said decedent died more than five years prior to the filing thereof, leaving certain real estate in said petition described, and that no will of decedent has been proved nor admin- istration of his estate granted in this State, and praying that the descent of said real estate be determined by this Court. Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause if any you have, before this Court, at the Probate Court Room in the Court House in the City of Willmar. in the County of Kandiyohi, State of Minne- sota, on the 16th day of December 1919 at 2 o'clock P. M., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, The Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, this 16th day of November, 1919. ,„ IDA •*- SANDERSON, (Court Seal) Clerk of Probate Court. Charles Johnson, Attorney for Petitioner, Willmar. Minn. 0 __rt 0»£» 8t ijUMk^i 0n ' Nov. 12.—4t-> CTiATWt WITSXN C S U S KOvraa. AND FOB HEABINO m M O I ^ Stato of Minnesota, County of Kandi- yohi.—ss. In Probate Court Estate of Ole Knudson. Decedeat. In the Matter of the Estate of Ole Knudson, Decedent. Letters Testamentary this day hav- ing been granted to P. A. Gaadrud and it appearing by affidavit that t o r n are no debts of said decedent S ^ i 1 J 8 ,? rdered ' Th * t "»• «'««•• wtttta which all creditors of tn« above named decedent may present claims against his estate in this Cosrt. be, and the same hereby la, limited to three months, from and after the date here- of; and that Monday the l«th day of February 193*. at 1 o'clock P. M^ in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Willmar in said County, be. and the same hereby Is, fixed and ap- pointed as the time and place for-hear- " Ing upon and the examination, adjust- ment and allowance of such claims-**9f^ *" shall be presented within the timet? v aforesaid. ;£& Let notice hereof be* grren by fl» $S* publication of this order la -tfce v Witt- ^ —ar Tribune., as provided by " Dated Nov. «th, 1919. IDA A.SANDERSON; Clerk-*f Probate Oeurti&^~ <~ aWf IL fc. *^

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Page 1: KANDIYOHIBOUNTY ^HOOLS, 1919^1920chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89081022/1919-12-03/ed...KANDIYOHIBOUNTY ^HOOLS, 1919^1920 O. O. ULVIN, County Superintendent THE SCHOOL OFFICERS

KANDIYOHIBOUNTY ^HOOLS, 1919^1920 O. O. ULVIN, County Superintendent

THE SCHOOL OFFICERS

No. of Diat. ' Clerks and Addresses 1 A. B. Norr i s , Hawick

—J-.Edwin Johnson, Grove City, R. 2 " ~ P . C. Wit te , Atwater , R. 4

4 A . E . Dahl , Atwater , R. 5 •5 Edward Flann, Bird Island, H. 3

6 A, Berglund, Spicer, R. 2 7 Harold Swenson, N e w London 8 Henning Olander, N e w London & Albert S. Nelson , N e w London

10 S. H. Stauffer, N e w London 11 . J. Peter Johnson, Georgevi l le 12 Albert Thorson, Belgrade 13 ,Wm. N. Peterson, N e w London l '4-Pi'Ni Anderson, PennooK, R. 1 15 Hja lmar Johnson, Pennock

\ i 16 J. A. Halvorson, N e w London, R. 3 ,V 17 O. S. Regstad, Kerkhoven, R. 3 a ° . 18 H . E. Hanson, Wil lmar, R. 1 Jj 19 A. J. Smithson, N e w London

-ify 20 H. G. Manz, Paynesv i l l e 21 Margaret J. Price, N e w London 22 Carl Kraabel, Belgrade 23 A. O. Knudson, Pennock, R. 1 » 24 Theo. C. Olson, Paynesvi l le \ R. 3 25 Peter Skoglund, Spicer 26 John Ahls trom, Spicer 27 N. E. Halvorson, Atwater . 28 W m . Henderson, Kandiyohi 29 Ole P. Finstad, Pennock, R. 1 30 G. L. Hi l l s , Regal 31 L. O. Mikkelson, Belgrade 32 H. E. Paulson, Atwater , R. 5 33 Edward Erickson, Kandiyohi, R. 1 34 John Zuidema, Svea. R. 2 35 Henry Bangtson, Atwater, R. 3 36 Paul P. Friberg, Willmar, R. 5 . 37 I. G. Anderson, Atwater 38 C. A. Swan, Atwater 39 C. P. Holm, Wi l lmar

'TG H. E. Gunner, Atwater, R. 7 41 J. H. Bartlett , Atwater , R. 3 42 Sanford Nelson, Atwater , R. 1 43 N. R. Gabrielson, Atwater , R. 6 44 Mrs. Miner Anderson, Wil lmar, R. 5 45 C. J. Hanson, Wil lmar, R. 4 46 N. C. Brown, Kandiyohi 47 C. F. Olson, Wi l lmar 48 Albert J. Johnson, Wil lmar, R. 1 49 C. A. Hubert, Raymond 50 S. G. Pickle, Atwater , R. 4 51 Casper Johnson, Spicer 52 J. H. Donnay, Paynesv i l l e 53 Enge Simonsen, Spicer 54 J. H. Henjum, Kerkhoven, R. 1 55 H. C. Nelson, Svea 56 Otto Christopherson, Pennock, R. 2 57 Arthur H. Erickson, Wil lmar, R. 3 58 Martin A. Anderson, Atwater , R. 3 59 C. G. Gandrud, Kerkhoven, R. 2 60 C. A. Halvorson. Wil lmar, R. 5 61 C. J. Nelson, Wil lmar, R. 2 62 A. H. Hanson, Willmar, R. 1 63 K. Aarvig, Wi l lmar 64 Fred Lindquist, Olivia, R. 2 65 Helge Nelson, Raymond 66 M. L. Mickelson, Spicer, R. 2 67 L. A. Metcalf, Georgevil le 68 Herbert Lundin, Svea, R. 1 69 N. J. Njus , New London, R. 3 70 David Swenson, Spicer 71 E m m e t t Nehring, Paynesv i l l e 72 Bennie Freese, Brooten, R. 3 73 Ole T. Hagen, Brooten, R. 3 74 A u g u s t Lohse, Raymond 75 B. P. Hovey, Atwater . R. 2

3 6 Br C. Sletten, Wil lmar, R. 1 77 C. H. Herman, Raymond R. 4 78 Chas. J. Erickson, Kandiyohi 79 Arthur C. Nelson, Atwater , R. 6 80 E. J. Ericson, Raymond, R. 3 81 Erick Nordin, Bird Island, R. 3 82 P. M. Renstrom, Svea 83 Henry I. Aspaas , Svea 84 N. A. Kleinhuizen, Raymond, R. 4 85 Wm. Hebrink, Renvil le 86 Archie Latterell , Kandiyohi 87 Gust Becker, Svea, R. 2 88 Geo. Greenfield, Raymond 89 James H. Young, Atwater, R. 7 90 N. Dykema, Raymond, R. 3 91 K. Dauma, Svea, R. 2 92 Oscar L. Osberg, Hawick. 93 J. F. Floren, Pennock 94 Leo Blair, Pennock 95 E. C. Trostheim. Brooten, R. 3 96 Louis Nordin, Atwater- - -97 Mrs. S. O. Susag, Paynesvi l le , R. 3 98 F. HultKren, Spicer 99 Henry Van Buren, Renville, R. 5

100 Jul ius Rambo, Raymond 101 John S. Johnson, Raymond 102 Henry Goos, Raymond 103 Geo. Huisenya, Renvil le 104 Gabriel Stene, New London, R. 3 105 Wm. Brooks, Bird Island, R. 3 106 A. J. Johnson, Bird Island, R. 3 107 F. W. Chlodek, New London, R. 2 108 Ben Andrews, N e w London, R. 3

Treasurers and Addresses 1 Chas. Johns, Hawick 2 Cornelius Hagen, Atwater, R. 4, ^ H. J. Gratz, Atwater, R. 4 • * ' 4 G. E. Wilson, Spicer, R. 2 5 Lars .Erickson, Bird Island, R. 8 6 J. A. J e n s e n , . N e w London, R. 2 7 A. N . M i c k e l s o n , N e w London 8- F] Sodertund, N e w London 9 N. B. Johnapn, N e w London, R. 3

10 J. O. Dahlberg. N e w London -11 P . O. Sonstegard, Georgevi l le 12 Frank Tebay, Belgrade 13 Christ ian Larson, N e w London, R. 1 14 John P. Elkjer, Pennock, R. 1 15 Adolph Johnson, Kerkhoven, R. 1 16 Otis R. Halvorson, N e w London, R. 3 17 Aug. Johnson, -Kerkhoven, R. '2 ;

18 Marcus Sonderson, Wi l lmar , R. 5 19 P . H. Smithson, N e w London 20 Aug. Paetznick, H a w i c k 21 Jennie Price, N e w London 22 C. S. Griffith, Belgrade 23 H. Edmond, Pennock, R. -1 - j» 24 Paul Rud, Paynesv i l l e , R. 3 -25 Aug. O, Dengerud, 26 O. A. Orred, Spicer 27,Geo. N. Martin, A t w a t e r 28 Carl O. Thompson, Spicer, R. 2 29 G. H. Olson, Kerkhoven 30 Frank Krupke, Regal 31 C. L. Nelson , Belgrade 32 M. A. Wheeler, Atwater 33 Iver Jacobson .Spicer 34 Wm. Hoffman, Svea, R. 2 35 A. W. Challberg, Kandiyohi 36 P. W. Pederson, Wil lmar. R. 5 37 S. B. Glader, Atwater 38 L. A. Rosenauist , Atwater 39 L. E. Wicklund, Atwater, R. 6 40 C. L Johnson, Atwater , R. 7. '.1 Albert Lee Atwater , R. 3 42 Hjalmar Russel l , Atwater 43 H. S. Nelson, Atwater , R. 4 44 Anton Thorson, Wi l lmar 45 P. J. Nelson, Wil lmar, R. 1 46 B. Arvidson, Kandiyohi 47 G. H. Otterness , Wi l lmar 48 T. O. Sletten, Wi l lmar 49 E. Burns, Raymond 50 Harry A. Olson, Atwater , R. 4 51 A. o . Erickson, Spicer 52 W. E. Foreman, Paynesv i l l e 53 Henry Gertgens, Atwater , R. 4 54 Henry Hough, Kerkhoven, R. 3 55 And. Peterson, Wil lmar, R. 3 56 S. M. Henjum. Pennock. R. 2 57 Oscar F. Johnson, Wil lmar, R. 3 58 Elmer W. Paterson, Atwater , R. 3 59 N. T. Gunnufson, Kerkhoven, R. 2 60 Peter Gilbertson, Wi l lmar 61 C. O. Peterson, Wil lmar, R. 2 62 O. O. Rykken, Wil lmar, R. 1 63 N e l s Anderson, Wi l lmar 64 Axel Leverentz, Olivia, R. 2 65 C. T. Eddy, Wi l lmar 66 Erick G. Erickson, Hawick, R. 1 67 W. Z. Price, N e w London 68 P. Sondin, Svea, R. 1 69 13. T. Skindelien, N e w London, R. 3 70 B. C. Overson, Spicer, R. 1 71 Emil Hoeft , P a y n e s v i l l e -72 C. P. Peterson, Brooten 73 El l ing Tollefsrud, Brooten, R. 3 74 John Kienitz, Raymond 75 France Lund, Atwater , R. 2 76 O. J. Tvete , Wil lmar, R. 1 77 N e l s Peterson, Raymond, R. 4 78 J. F. Dougherty, Kandiyohi 79 Ed. Norin, Atwater , R." 6 80 Evan Erickson, Raymond, R. 5 810scar Ruud, Bird Island, R. 3 82 C. M. Anderson, Svea 83 G. P. Erickson, Svea 84 Louia Meier, Raymond, R. 3 85 A. J. Rhyner, Renvil le , R. 1 86 John L. DeFoe , Kandiyohi 87 Peter Hulsinger, Renvi l le 88 John Taatges , Raymond 89 Daniel Lundbom, Atwater , R. 7 90 Henry J. Gragt, Raymond, R. 3 91 John Hoekstra, Svea 92 Peder A. Olson, Hawick 93 E. L. Thorpe, Pennock • 94 H. H. Hammen, Wil lmar, R. 4 95 Kornel ius Knutson, Kerkhoven 96 N e l s A. Peterson, Atwater -

97 Mrs. H. C. Hanson, Hawick, Box 114 98 F. O. Hi l lman, Spicer 99 C. Molenaar, Fenvi l l e

100 Joe France, Raymond 101 A. Van Buren, Raymond 102 L. W. Freuhling, Raymond ' 103 Nick Molenaar, Renvi l le 104 M. O. Rustad, N e w London, R, 3 105 Albert Ben&stons, Bird Island, R. 3 106 P. H. Hanson, Bird Island, R. 3 107 J. Fangmeier , N e w London 108 Emi l Peterson, Spicer, R. 1

Chairmen and Addresses MOB. School _ 1 Howard Reamer. Hawick ' 9

2~ Richard Johnson, Atwater, R. 4 8 'JF3 F. Lindemeier, Atwater, R. 4 8 ?A B. M. Johnson, Atwater, R. 6 8

6 W i l h e l m Johnson, Svea, R. 1 8 6 D a n Harris , N e w London. R. 2 8 7 E7 M. Hanson, N e w London 9 8 Edwin Bengtson , N e w London 7 9 Herman Lindquist , N e w London 7

19 A x e l WalquiSt, Belgrade 8 11 E. R. Rogers , Georgevi l le 8

. 12* Carl T. Haugen, B e l g r a d e 7 13 L a r s Hat les tad , N e w London, R. 1 7 14 G. R Johnson. Pennock. R. 1 8

- 1 5 A. L. Beckman, Pennock. 8 16 John ^Nelson, N e w London, R. 3 6 17 Ole G; GJerdet, Kerkhoven, R. 2 6 18 'Hans Hendrickson, Wil lmar, B . 5 7

- 1 9 W . O . Parker, N 6 w London 8 20 Wi l l i e Liebrenz, Paynesv i l l e " 7 21 F . M. Kee, Georgevi l le 6 22 M. N. Hegland, Belgrade 7 23 Edw. E. Rood, Pennock 8 24 A. J. Haagenson, P a y n e s v i l l e 8 25 K. H. Nelson , Spicer 8 26 Mrs. T M . Flndley, Spicer . 9 27 John Magnuson, Kandiyohi 8 28 Adolph Nelson , Kandiyohi ; 8 29 B. O. Hys tad , Kerkhoven, R. 2 6 30 K. I. Lunde. Rega l 9 3 i M. T. Johnson, Belgrade -7 32 C. H. Ferguson, A t w a t e r 8 33 Ole O. Erickson, Kandiyohi , R. 1 8

.34 N. Vos. Svea, R. 2 9 35 Clarence Freeman, Atwater , R. 3 8 36 O. O. Birkeland, Wi l lmar , R. 5 8 37 Chas. Holmberg, Atwater 9 38 Harris A. Johnson. Atwater , R. 1 9 39 John Kleberg. Wi l lmar 8 40 Jerry Johnson, Atwater , R. 7 8 41 John C. Hintze, Atwater , R. 3 8 42 Mandus Peterson, Atwater 8 43 N. J. Lund, A t w a t e r • ' 8 44 Edw. Bredeson, Wil lmar, R. 5 8 45 I. M. Nelson , Pennock, R. 2 8 46 A. Shosten, Kandiyohi 9 47 S. B. Qvale, Wil ln iar 9 48 Jorgen Paulson, Wi l lmar , R. 1 ; 7 49'H. Giesecke, Raymond 9 50 Wm. Krasenbring, Atwater, R. 4 8 61 M. J. Kloster, Spicer. R. 2 7 52 C; C. Christensen, Paynesv i l l e 8 53 Emi l Olson, Spicer , .R. 2 8 54 John Roisum, Pennock, R. 2 7 55 N. N. Bengtson, Svea, R. 2 9 56 Syvert Reigstad. Pennock, R. 1 8 57 John Englund, Wi l lmar , R. 3 8 58 R. J. Peterson, Atwater , R. 3 8 59 Bernt B. Fe ige , Kerkhoven . 8 60C. W. Petterson, Wil lmar, R. 5 7 61 Wm. Carlson, Wil lmar, R. 2 8 62 C. Sandbo, Wil lmar, R. 1 7 63 Martin Sanderson, Wi l lmar 8 64 Oscar Lindquist , Olivia, R. 2 8 65' S. J. Johnson, Raymond 9 66 Erick Erickson, Hawick - 8 67 M. O. Batterbury, N e w London 8 68 C. Christensen, Svea, R. 1 8 69 Martin 'Skaalerud, Pennock 7 70 E. J. Carlson, Spicer 8 71 H. Marquardt, Paynesv i l l e 8 72 Henry Freese , Brooten 6 73 Thoa. Ogdahl, Brooten, R. 3 6 74 R. Peglow, Raymond 8 75 G. B. Dahl, Atwater , R. 1 8 76 A. Dokken. Wil lmar, R. 1 7 77 O. C. Walrath, Raymond, R. 4 8 78 J. E . Knutson, Kandiyohi 8 79 Peter Lofgreen, Atwater , R. 6 8 80 Chas. Isaacson, Raymond, R. 3 9 81 S. L. Johnson, Bird Island, R. 3 8 82 Martin A. Johnson, Svea 8 83 O. E. Erickson, Svea . 8 84 H. Bruggers, Raymond, R. 3 0 85 NealBauman, Raymond , 9 86 Elmer Anderson, Atwater 8 87 Thomas Svododny, Svea, R. 2 8 88 John Baker, Raymond , 8 89 Gust Wickerscien, Atwater , R. 7 8 90 Ben Dykema- R.aymond, R. 3 8 91 C. T. Stob, Svea, R. 2 8 92 John Lind , 'Hawick 7 93 Gust Lenman, Pennock 8 94 Christ Olstad, Pennock 8 95 Ole Aasen, Brooten 6 96 Anton Jenson, A t w a t e r , 8 97 Karl J. Thorson, Hawick, R. 1 8 98 J. A. Christianson, Spicer 8 99 B. Wubbles , Renvi l le , R. 5 9

100 M. J. Rusten , Raymond I 101 Chas. Tokelson, Raymond 9 102 John Freese , Raymond 8 103 E. Portinga, Renvi l le 9 104 C. A. Syverson, N e w London 7 105 Robert Harding, Bird Is land 8 106'Emil Heglund, Bird Is land 8 107 Frank McLouth, N e w London, R.. 2 8 108 Ed. Hanson, Spicer, R. 1 8

THE PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Dist No.

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Tillie Beck, Hawick Pearl Pallin, Atwater, R. 4

3 Emma Bergum, Atwater, R. 4 4 Ethel Miller, Atwater, R. 5 5 3>nna Solmonson, Bird Island, R. 3

, 3T ' Mrs. Myrtle Pelkey, New London f •" 7 New London, T. C. Ullereng Supt. - Byrma Jones, H. S. Principal

Gladys Arnold, Home Economics Grayce Smith, Eighth Grade Agnes Thomas, Sixth and Seventh Elsie Pote, Fifth and Sixth Sophia Anderson. Third and Fourth Mrs. Hazel Olson, First and Second

8 Edna Ramstad, New London 9 Emma Johnson, New London

10 Gudrun Lee, New London 11 Josie Imsdahl, Georgeville 12 Millie Christopherson, Belgrade 13 Ottelia Vigen, New London 14N Lillie Erickson, Pennock, R. 1 14E Alma Hansen, Willmar, R. 1 14S Mabel Yager, Pennock, R. 1 , 15N Hilda Brustad, Pennock, R. 2 15S Myrtle Holmgren, Pennock ' 16 Roland Tarr, New London, R. 3 *

Mildred Eklund, Kerkhoven, R. 3 Anna Holzinger, Willmar, R. 1 Flossie Smithson, New London

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Clara Thorson, Belgrade Emma Ramstad, Pennock, R. 1 Dora E. Ryff. Paynesville. R. 3 Florence Kennedy, Paynesville, R. 3 Alphia Olson, Spicer

- E. E. Hauge, Spicer, Prin. Florence Boom, Intermediate Minnie Gustafson, Primary Lillian L. Anderson, Atwater, R. 5 Amy M. Yager, Kandiyohi, R. 1 Mildred Barker, Kerkhoven, R. 3 Karine Lunde, Regal Florence Bjuge, Belgrade, R. 4 Ellen Younger. Atwater, R. 5 Nime Johnson, Kandiyohi. R. 1 Dorothy Siegers, Svea Amy Everson, Atwater, R. 3 Hilda Gynild, Willmar, R. 5, Principal

^Etta Moldenhauer, Willmar, R. 5 Atwater, P. M. Paquette, Supt. Jessie E. McChire, H. S. Prin. Ruth E. Anderson, H. S. Carey P. Larson, Home Economics Glenn M. Jordan, Manual Training Lois A. Frye, Eighth Grade Ruth Gludt, Sixth and Seventh Elizabeth Crosgrove, Fourth and Filth Winifred Bausman, Second and Third lone Brechet. First Grade Saidee Pearson, Atwater, R. 1 Anna Berg, Willmar, R.2 Nell ie O'Holloran, Atwater, R. 7 Edythe Peterson, Atwater, R. 3 Ruby Bergquist, Atwater Anna Hanson, Atwater, R. 6 Alma Grimland, Willmar

^ft'reda Langren, Pennock *G. A.' Thunstedt, Kandiyohi, Prin.

Mabel Stauffer, Seventh and Eighth Hanna Sampson, Intermediate Mildred A. Peterson, Primary

Willmar, Geo. O. Brohaugh. Supt. Josephine Jenness, H. S. Prin. Myrtle Tinker, English Nellie Falk, English and Swedish

. Evelyn Quigley, Latin

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Petra Hagen, History and Norse Oleana Elton, Geometry and Gen. Science Winifred Sherwood, Civics and Sociology Mildred Nelson, Chemistry and Physics Georgia Barker, History and Algebra Elva Traphagen, Music and Art James Trebilcock, Manual Training Elsie Hansen, Home Economics Luella King, Training Department

GRADES— May Doyle, Eighth Grade Abby Paddock, Eighth Grade Mrs. Cora Burns, Eighth Grade Marie Pearson, Seventh Grade Esther Johnson, Seventh Grade Mrs. Grace Dougherty. Seventh Grade Clara Mueller, Seventh Grade Lillian Averill, Sixth Grade Ida Carlson, Sixth Grade Audrey Peterson, Fifth and Sixth Grade Hazel Elmquist, Fourth Grade Ella Haines, Third and Fourth Grades Hazel Benson, Fifth Grade Lois Swanberg, Fifth Grade Mrs. Haltenhoff, Fifth Grade Anna Fitzgerald, Fourth Grade Maude Silloway, Third and Fourth Grades Nellie Kleve, Third Grade Anna Mittvett. Third Grade. Christine Clausen, Second and Third Grades Marie Hilstad, Second Grade Alice Larson, Second Grade Agnes Haines, First Grade Elsie Hoglund, First Grade Lillie Korthe, First and Second Grades Nannie Johnson, First Grade Helen Doyle. First Grade Lydia Birkeland, Willmar, R. 1 Raymond, J. F. Gavin, Supt. Mary Powers, H. S. and Eighth Grade Elvira Johnson, Sixth and Seventh Grades Lajla Koefod, Fourth* and Fifth Grades Janette Powers, Second and Third Grades Vergne Campbell, Primary Elizabeth Connelly, Atwater, R. 4 . Agnes Andrews, Spicer Grace Payne, Paynesville -Edith Anderson, Atwater. R. 4 Lila'Sundfors, Kerkhoven, R. 1 Geo. Sunderland, Syea, Prin. Olive Nelson. Intermediate . •

Ingeborg Nelson, Primary Josephine Henjum, Pennock, R. 1 Mrs. Cora Miller, Willmar, R. 3 Minnje Arneson, Atwater, R. 3 Mrs. Anna L. Mikkelson, Kerkhoven, R. 2 Isabelle Rierson^ Willmar, R. 5 Myrtle Rowland, Willmar, R. 2 Selma Henjum, Willmar, R. 1 Mildred Aarvigy Willmar R. * Esther Johnson, Willmar, R. 4 Edna Olson. Olivia, R. 2 Anna M. Johnson, Raymond, Prin. Gladys Bangtson, Raymond, R. 3 Aurelia Disselkamp, Hawick Delia Tjernagle, Georgeville Josephine Collin, Svea, R. 1 Hanna G. Knudsen, New London, R. 3 Lillie Larson, Spicer, R. 1 Florence Pallin, Paynesville

Margaret Lawler, Raymond Eva Clough, Atwater Ethel V. Kelley, Willmar, R. 1 Marie Jebb, Raymond, R. 4 Edris Stauffer. Kandiyohi Ruby Melln, Atwater, R. 6 Alma Wangsness, Raymond, R. 4, Prin.

Ada Falkingham, Raymond

(By the Cornfield Philo»ophar.).

W O L M

The liberties of a people are never taken a w a y o r des troyed a t . o n e f e l l stroke. T h e y s o l i t t l e oy l i t t l e . ' b e t e s gradual ly .undermined b> ,court dec is ion a n d toy arbitrary a s s u m p t i o n s o f prero­ga t ive .and .power: T h e M » t A m e n d ­ment to the Const i tut ion o f t h e Uni ted S t a t e s denies t o Congress , and incident­a l l y - t o a n y s ta te , the r igh t or p o w e r , t o abridge the s freedom of speech "oy of i h e press or to prohibit the people f rom free ly a s s e m b l i n g together.

Our w i s e forefathers in looking over - their work s a w that they- had made a very important omiss ion a n d made

"haste to rect i fy i t t h r o u g h t h e "very first Congress tha t assembled . - B u t constl- . t ional provis ions d o - n o t infores t h e m ­s e l v e s . T h e y - a r e s i m p l y mandatory direct ions to Congress and the courts .

Congress i s expected to and required t o . m a k e l a w s t o carry; out and enforce cons t i tu t iona l : safeguards,;•; but In t h i s case the mat ter h a s been who l ly n e g ­lected. I t w i l l not nor, cannot "be suc­ce s s fu l l y denied that t h e s e a r e h i g h l y important p r o v i s i o n * of t h e Consti tut ion.

Indeed t h e y may: r ight ly be regarded a s of the very h i g h e s t importance, for if m e n could be summar i ly thrown into ja i l for a n y t h i n g t h e y m i g h t pr int or s a y t h a t w a s d i s ta s t e fu l t o a fe l low ci t izen or A publ ic official; or if anyone could be imprisoned for s imply a t t e n d ­ing a publ ic gather ing or for meet ing wi th t w o or three' fr iends a n d ta lking over the affairs of the s t a t e or nat ion , w h a t r igh t s or l ibert ies would w e have l e f t that would be-of -any va lue or could, be retained?

H o w can our m o s t pr ice less her i tage —freedom i tse l f—be preserved or suc­ces s fu l ly defended i f a n y o f t h e s e great r i gh t s a r e denied or even abridged? H o w can a n y g iant wrong be removed or corrected w i t h o u t d i scuss ion? .

W e have had an object .'lesson herein America tha t ought not to be ignored or lo s t s i g h t of by a people w h o rvalue their l ibert ies . Everybody .today wi l l admit tha t Afr ican s lavery a s i t once ex i s ted in t h i s Country was. wrong. And I take i t t h a t there i s not a communi ty anywhere in t h i s broad land s o ignor­ant or so benighted that an "Anti S l a v ­ery Agitator" would be mobbed or even interfered wi th . Y e t i t w a s n o t a l w a y s so. . L e s s than 6<V years ago in fifteen s t a t e s of th i s Union a n y "suspected abol i t ionist" w a s subjected t o a l l s o r t s of in su l t s and if he even mi ldly doubted the Div in i ty of Slavery, h i s l i f e w a s no t worth a farthing. E v e n in the Free S t a t e s of the North, Ant i S lavery ag i ­tators were beaten and robbed wi thout mercy. Learned min i s ters from the pul­p i t s and great publicists* from the. ros­trum and i n . t h e press o p e n l y . a n d sol­emnly declared that anyone who pers i s t ­ed in d i s c u s l n g the s lavery ques t ion "should be regarded a s an enemy of h i s Country."

Abraham Lincoln w a s the wors t abus ­ed man who even ran for public office in th i s Country, and w h e n h e w a s a can-, didate for Pres ident "in 1&60, h e dare not s e t foot in a t l e a s t t en s t a t e s "of t h i s Union nor did a man in a n y of t h e s e s t a t e s dare cas t a vote f or h i m on elect ion day. All t h i s i s a mat ter "of undisputed history.

And y e t the essence of S lavery i s or w a s the "assumed r ight of one m a n t o l ive off of the t o i l - o f another on ac­count of the color of h i s skin." That doctrine w a s finally "shot to death by the mil l ion g u n s upon the gory batt le­fields of the South" and i t .finds no ad­vocate or defender among inte l l igent men today. And al l th i s happened l e s s than 60 years ago.

But there h a s appeared- in th i s Coun­try great bus iness interests , fos ter ing and protected by c l a s s leg is lat ion , em­ploying mi l l ions of working people, that h a s a s s u m e d the r ight to determine a l l of the condit ions under which t h e s e persons shal l labor a s we l l a s the wages .

In addition they, through interlocking directorates, have s iezed control of the means and ins trumenta l i t i e s of distri­but ing farm produce and take two- th i rds of what the farmed g r o w s , for carrying the other third t o market.

These favored c la s se s h a v i n g a l ­ready accumulated two-th irds of the surplus weal th of the nation are now desirous of making i t a crime for any­one to object t o their absorbing the balance. Indeed they appear to be adopting the same tac t ics in a some­what milder degree, that w a s practiced by the old s laveholders .

A g a i n s t th i s condition of affairs there i s a m i g h t y nat ion-wide protest that i s f a s t a s s u m i n g shape .and form. Organiz­ed Labor i s up in arms everywhere, and staid and conservat ive wel l - to-do farmers have taken ser ious a larm in m a n y sect ions . In former- upris ings , only the poorer c l a s s e s of farmers took act ive part, but in the present move­ment the financially independent farm­ers are general ly the leaders. In f a c t in some townsh ips in Kandiyohi and many other count ies every s ing le farm owner who l ives upon and operates h i s land a n d . has no other m e a n s of a l ivel ihood i s ac t ive ly or pass ive ly en­gaged in th i s work.

To meet t h i s ^spir i t of unrest , the special in teres t s nd.t only use the n e w s ­papers, but are endeavoring to curb and deny the great const i tut ional r i gh t s of free press , free speech and free public a s semblage through the courts . They apparently do not dare to m e e t the quest ions , "IJow did you acquire your wealth?" "What profit are y o u mak­ing?" in the forum of open discuss ion. They" seem to fear the l ight of publi­city. B u t invoking prejudice, misre­presentat ions and fa l sehoods wi l l no t win in the battle. In the end the American people wi l l preserve their const i tut ional r ights and l ibert ies even though the h ighes t courts should de­cide a s they did in the case o f the negro, that the "toil ing m a s s e s in t h e mines , in the factor ies and upon the farms have no r ight s that the b ig capi ta l i s t s are bound to respect."

A. L NELSON PAINTING, PAPERIANGING

and DECORATING Rt. No. 6 - Atwater, Wan.

81N Ira Strom, Bird Island, R. 3 81S Edith Lobnitz, Bird Island, R. 3 82 .Myrtle Johnson, Svea, R. 1, Prin.

Mabel Johnson, Svea Helga Nelson, Svea. R. V NbSchodl

-.Hannah Vogelpohl, Renville, R. 1 Luln Falkingham. Kandiyohi

jLUa Kriedler, Svea, R. 2 ^ r t t : 5 t e t t e n . Raymond "Florence E. Anderson, Atwater, R. 7

Mrs. Wm. Sluka, Svea, R. 2 Geo. E. Powers, Svea, R. 2 ' Hattie Weiland, Hawick, R. 1 Hildur Gibson, Pennock, Prin. Rath Gibson, Pennock Anna Swedburg, Pennpck ^ -

' Flora Euling, Kerkhoven, R. 3 Irel Clough, Atwater, R. 7 ' ' * v Evelyn Berkness, Hawick, Prin. ~* Elisabeth Pederson, Hawick Lillian Pallin, Spicer

~ Bernice Aarvlg, Renville, R. 5 Clara Earsley, Raymond, R. 4 Josephine Hanson, Raymond, R. 3

, Cyrilla S. Johnson, Raymond, R. 1 . ' Thora NeUand, Renville, R. 5 '

Rhodft Hansem New London, R. 3 Sada E. Stebbins, Bird Island, R. 1 AUcf Ck>ugh, Bird Island, R. 3 ' Mrs._Ma.bel Mantheyr New Loudon

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PROCEEDINGS a n r S u u C0UVCE&

BTOVBXBBB 84XX, UlSW

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Regular meeting of the City Conncil. Mayor Wellin called theT meeting to order. _ , ,

The following members of the Council were present en r o l l cal l : Mayor "Wei-lin, Aldermen'C. F. Olson. Scott, Hoag-* lund, Nelson, Brown, Conrad S. .Olson and BJornberg, 8; absent, Alderman Jen­sen, 1. , -

City Attorney Stanford also was pres­ent.

The minutes of the last regular meet­ing, held November 10, 1919, were read and the same were approved.

The following bills were, on motion, referred to the Finance Committee: GENERAL FUND— J . S . Olson & Co., labor and sup..| 14.05 C. Dahlheim & Son, labor . . . . . . 8.50 Peterson & Satergren. freight and

drayage manhole rings - » . . . . . J. A- Rowat, * engineering service,

plats and profiles . -J. A. Ro wat, two City plats for

pos t office I>ept- ". w. N . W. Telephone Co.. phone rent H u g h CampbelL servlces*rendered

w i t h State Dairy". I n s p e c t o r . . M. Ekbergy labor . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . A. Sundlihg, labor 10.50 W A T E R A N D LIGHT F U N D — Crane...Ordway Co., mdse. , 3.44 Century Electr ic Co., mdse. 1.06 Central Supply Co., Mdse 76.91 Robinson, Cary& Sands Co., mdse. 110.62 Manhattan Dis tr ibut ing Co., mdse 74.09 Huber Bros . Mfg. Co., m d s e . . . ; . 147.01 Maytag Co.. "mdse. . . . . . . . . 3.25 Bryan—Marsh Co., mdse 50.00 W m . Bros. Boi ler & Mfg. Co.,

labor, and trave l ing expense man for repair work 59.15

Plant Rubber Co., mdse 24.01 N. W. Electr ic E. Co., m d s e . . . . . 81.68 Sterl ing Electr ic Co., mdse •'"'• 3 3 6 Harr i son Co., mdse. . , 6.75' General Elecetr ic Co., mdse . . . . . 199.62 Zenith Furnace Co., five carp coal 1221.27 Great Northern Ry. Co., f re ight

we l l dri l l ing machine and fre ight on material . . 90.015

L. C. Nelson, drayage on coal . . . . 65.36 Peterson and Satergren, drayage 1.25 J. H. W i g g i n s Co., watermain ex ­

tension So. 10th St. and m a t ­erial for same 107.47

T. Christ ianson, labor , 86.25 A. C. Johnson, labor 116.40 J. W. Johnson, labor 7.65 Jos . Wi l l iams , labor water main

extension, So. 3rd St 40.00 John Anderson, labor water main

extension, So. 3rd St. 200.40 5. Benson, labor a t P lant 8.00 R. Swenson, labor team . ; 6.40 G. Nordin, labor team 7.B0 L. Fridlund, cash advanced for v freight, express , postage etc. 77.18 PERM; IMP. REVOLVING F U N D — Gust Lindgren, s idewalk 254.40 POOR F U N D — Johnson & Larson Lbr. Co., A t ­

water, coal for poor charge . . . . 10.75 S T R E E T F U N D — P. Anderson, labor 7.50 A. Sundling, labor . . . . ; 11.00 Farmer's Machine Co., labor, man

and tractor g QO O. T. Olstad, labor team .' .* 30*80 PERM. IMP. F U N D — Gust Lindgren, t w o s tree t cross - .

ings , , ; ; . . . . . . . . 1225166 The Financial Committee reported the

foregoing bi l ls back approved and the report w a s accepted.

Aldferman Olson offered the fo l lowing resolution which w a s unanimously ad­opted.

RESOLUTION. m J l e ! £ * & i i b y " i t C i t y C o u n c l l of the City o f Wi l lmar that the City Clerk be, and he hereby is , authorized to i s sue warrants aga ins t the respect ive funds b n i s a y m e n t ° f t h e f o r e 8 - o i n S approved

Approved November! 25th, 1319 v E. C. W E l i L I N , Mayor.

CH^^T&J* w ° i a h n ' s Addit ion to the City of ./Willmar, of a smal l tract of land in the E a s t part of the City, presented to the Council a t meet ing, October 27th 1919, and referred to the Street Com­mittee a t said meet ing w a s presented at th i s t ime. •

The mat ter of s treets , a s laid out in said addition, w a s discussed by the Council,

Alderman Scott, Chairman of the Street Committee , presented the fo l low­ing resolut ion which w a s adopted by the fo l lowing vote: "Ayes," 7; " N o e s " none.

Resolved, That the plat of Wojahn's Addition to the City of Wil lmar. prepar­ed by Engineer Rowat , executed by Fred Wm. Wojahn and wife , and Eng-vald Olson and wife , presented to the City Council and now on file wi th the City Clerk, be and the s a m e i s hereby approved, and the dedication of al l s t ree t s shown thereon are hereby ac ­cepted.,.

Approved November 25th, 1919. E. C. W E L L I N , Mayor.

The Street Committee reported that they had taken up mat ter of changing State Road No. 6, on W. Litchfield Ave., with the local Superintendent of the Great Northern Rai lway, a s they were requested to do a t the las t meet ing and that they had no further report to make a t th i s t ime.

Alderman C.. F. Olson introduced an Ordinance for renewing -certificates of indebtedness now outstanding, which Or­dinance i s entitled, "An Ordinance Auth­orizing the Sale of Certificates of In­debtedness In Anticipation of the Taxes Levied for the year A. D. 1919, For and On Account of the General Fund."

Moved and seconded tha t the afore­said Ordinance be considered and given i t s first reading. Carried. The said Or­dinance w a s then read. ,

A petit ion for the grading of Tenth S treer South, from Minnesota ave. t o Kandiyohi .avenue , s igned by David N. Tal lman, Edwin T. Sandbo, Hildur N. Hoaglund and others, w a s presented and read, and the same was , on motion re­ferred to - the City Attorney.

Engineer R o w a t spoke about a change of the sewer p l a n s that would be neces ­sary in order to lower the present s treet grades in the South W e s t part of the City.

Mr. R. W. Wigley , the n e w owner of the Majest ic Theatre, made application to have the l icense of Mr. Carey for said theatre changed over - to him, for the unexpired term, which w a s granted.

The fo l lowing sewer permits were granted: C. F . Olson for residence on Lot 1, Bloek 129, wi th the 12th S t N. sewer! F . B. Swal in for new residence oh Lot 19, Highland Addition, to connect wi th the E a s t Becker Avenue sewer ; John A. Forsberg for Lot 9, Block 1, Glarum's addition to connect w i t h the 4th s treet E a s t sewer, and J. W. Chew, t w o sewer taps for L o t s 1 and 2 of Block 6, Ferr ings Second Addition, to connect w i t h new sewer extens ion on South Ann Street. *

Al l - of the aforesaid taps subject to the 850 tapping fee7 •

Requis i t ions for suppl ies from the Water and L i g h t Department w e r e pre­sented and the .Clerk w a s ins tructed- to order same .

On mot ion the Council adjourned. E. C. W E L L I N , Mayor.

At t e s t : Hans Gunderson, City Clerk.

TO t)UR CUSTOMERS *&B!lie nolders of First Converted 4 perjjent Liberty Bonds should present t h e m : a t the Federal Reserve Bank ft^onversion Into 4% per cent Bonds TO&tfre Dec. 15, 1919> and the Second •friar cent Bonds should be presented forxonversion before Nor, J.5, .1919, In order |to avoid-the>-complication of an adjustment of interest with the ex­change.

If you desire to convert w e will be Texy&lad to handle the matter for yon if you Will send us the bonds, together with your Instructions.

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R0SEULLIAN. Rosel i l l ian, Nov. 24.—Willie Johnson

returned la s t week from the twin c i t ­i es where he h a s been v i s i t ing re la t ives and friends.

Mabel Johnson, teacher in Dis tr ic t No. 82, i s at present s tay ing at her home at Wi l lmar during her father's i l lness .

Mrs. Oscar Olson and fami ly v is i ted a t Fred Lindquist's last Tuesday.

Word w a s received here l a s t Tuesday s ta t ing t h e . arrival of twin boys a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Renstrom home a t Minneapolis on Sat­urday the 15th.

Tuesday of th i s week occurs the mar­riage of Miss Li l l ian Tat t ing to Mr. Louis Lippert a t the Catholic church at Olivia. Congartulatlons.

\R. W. Jul ius of Wi l lmar passed thru the v ic ini ty las t Wednesday whi le en-route to Olivia on business .

A very pleasant surprise w a s sprung on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and fami ly las t Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were presented wi th s i lverware, Mr. and Mrs. Lance Sea-stedt wi th a table linen, and George Anderson wi th a se t of cuff l inks, a s remembrance of the occasion.

Announcement cards were received in th i s v ic ini ty te l l ing of the marriage of Miss Annette Renstrom to John Fos ter of Wil lmar on November 26th. The ceremony took place at the Catholic church a t Wil lmar, Rev. Holland t ied the nuptial knot. The at tendants were Miss Hazel Renstrom, a s i s ter of the bride and Morris Eas tman acted a s best man. Heart ies t congratulat ions .

John Zobel was a Svea caller Wednes­day.

Albin Wal l in of Hughenden, Canada vis ited wi th re lat ives and friends in th i s and neighboring v ic in i ty las t week.

Mrs. Matts Renstrom and son Victor Mrs. A. M. Renstrom, Mrs. Rodelius, Mrs. H. P. Hanson, Mrs. F; Hanson, Mrs. L. J. Peterson, Mrs. Arthur Eastman, Mrs. A. O. Renstrom, Mrs. Ole Blomquist were entertained a t Wm. A. Lindquist 's Friday afternoon.

A parcel shower w a s g iven in honor of Lil l ian Tatt ing, a bride of th i s week, at the Ralph Tat t ing home a t Svea la s t Saturday P. M.

Mrs. Chas. Hawkinson v is i ted a t E. Rosen's las t Wednesday.

L a s t Saturday occurred the marriage of .Miss Alma Anderson to Lance Sea-ptedt. .Congratulations are extended the newly married couple by their many friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson and family and Edna Olson v is i ted a t Oscar Lind­quist's las t Sunday.

Albin Wallen, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Rosen vis i ted a t Martin Johnson's l a s t Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Gibson and daugh­ter Effle v is i ted a t Fred Lindquist 's l a s t Sunday.

Marie and Roy Bloomquist v is i ted a t the R. W. Jul ius home a t Wi l lmar Sun­day afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Soderberg, Gust Abrahamson and David Carlson v i s i ted wi th re lat ives in Wi l lmar la s t Sunday.

John Zobal and fr iends attended the confirmation c l a s s a t the Evangel ical church a t Olivia Sunday evening.

Victor Renstrom left las t week for Montana, af ter ' several weeks' v i s i t in th i s vicinity.

Mr. and Mrs. Erick Rosen v is i ted a t Andrew Hed's Sunday.

W h y take nine m o n t h s to complete a business course when it can be done in three months a t The Wil lmar Bus iness College? Free books and suppl ies and s i tuat ions guaranteed. Write u s . — Adv 3 t

(F ir s t Publication. Dec. 3.—4t.) CITATION F O B KEABXKO OH P E T I ­

TION F O B F B O B A T E OF WXX.X,. Es ta te of Andrew H. Gustrud, Dece­

dent. State of Minnesota, County of Kandi­

yohi. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Es ta te of Andrew

H. Gustrud, Decedent. The State of Minnesota, to all per­

sons interested in the al lowance and probate of the wil l of sa id decedent The petit ion of Hildora Hagen being duly filed in this court, representing that Andrew H. Gustrud, then a resi­dent of the County of Kandiyohi, S ta te of Minnesota, died on the 2 l e t day of November 1919 leaving a last wil l and tes tament which i s presented to th i s court with said petition, and praying that said instrument be al lowed a s the last will and tes tament of said dece­dent, and that le t ters Testamentary be issued thereon to Einar O. Hagen.

N o w Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and repuired to show cause, if any you have, before t h i s court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in City of Wil lmar, County of Kandiyohi, State of Minne­sota, on the 29th day of December, 1919. at 2 o'clock P. M.. why the prayer of said petit ion should not be granted.

W i t n e s s the Honorable, T. O. Gilbert Judge of said court, and the seal of said court, th i s 28th day of November 1919.

IDA A. SANDERSON. (Seal) Clerk of Probate Court. Charles Johnson, -

Attorney for Petitioner, Wil lmar, Minn.

(F irs t Publication, Dec. 3.—4t.) CITATION F O B H E A B I N O O B FIBAZi

ACCOUNT A N D F O B DXSTBXBU-TION.

State of Minnesota, County of Kandi­yohi .—ss. In Probate Court.

In the Matter of the E s t a t e of Ole Lundquist, Decedent.

The State of Minnesota, To al l per­sons interested in the final account and distribution of the es ta te of said de­cedent. The representative of the above named decedent, having filed in th i s Court h i s final account of the adminis ­tration of the estate of said decedent, together wi th h i s petit ion praying for the adjustment and al lowance of final account and for distribution of the res i ­due of said es ta te to the person there­unto entitled.

Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required "to show cause, if any you have, before this Court a t the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Wi l lmar in the County of Kandiyohi, S ta te of Minne­sota, on the 29th day of December 1919 at 2 o'clock P. M., w h y said petit ion should not be granted.

Witness , The Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, th is 26th day of November 1919.

IDA A, SANDERSON, (Seal) Clerk of Probate Court. Charles Johnson,

Attorney for Petit ioner. Wil lmar, Minn.

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Rural Carrier Examination, t h e United ' States Civil Servic*

Commission has announced an examin­ation for the County of Kandiyohi, Minn, to be held at Willmar o n Dec. 13, 1919 to AH the position o t Tural carrier at Kandiyohi and Regal and •vacancies that "may later occur o n rural routes from other post office* in the above mentioned county. Appli­cation blanks may be obtained from I* H. Landberg, local secretary o t the Civil Service Commission: ? „

i t . ) ( F i r s t Publ icat ion, N o v . !>••

amnion State of Minnesota, County of Kandi­

yohi.—ss. « . . . « , District Court. Twelfth Judicial Diss-

trict. F. E. Gillette, Plaintiff, vs.

Samuel B. Drinkard and Mary M. Wagner, wife of John „ _-j-Wagner, a n d ' a l s o a l l OtheE persons unknown, claiming* ^ ' any r ight , t i t le , e s ta te , interr e s t or lien- in the real e s t a t e described in t h e compla int herein. Defendants . - « » _ ^ T H E S T A T E OP MINNESOTA T O T H B

A B O V E N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S : you, and**each o f you , are hereby

summoned and required t o a n s w e r t h e Complaint o f the Plaintiff in t h e above ent i t led act ion which sa id Complaint h a s been filed in t h e office o f the Cleric of t h e above named Court a t his-office in the CJtty of Wil lmar , Kandiyohi Coun­ty.- Minnesota, and t o serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint upon the subscriber a t h i s office in t h e City of Wil lmar, in the County of Kandiyohi and State of Minnesota wi th in T w e n t y (20) d a y s after serv ice of t h i s S u m ­mons upon you, exc lus ive of the day of such" service, and if you fai l s o t o serve your answer to the sa id Complaint w i t h ­in the t ime aforesaid the Plaintiff i n th i s act ion wi l l apply to t h e Court for the relief demanded in t h e Complaint t herein.

Dated, November 18th, 1919. R. W . STANFORD,

Attorney for Plaintiff. . Office: 203 South F i f t h Street . Res idence: 508 South Fourth Street , Wi l lmar , Minnesota.

V O T X C S o r U S PEXn>BVB Sta te of Minnesota, County of Kandi­

yohi .—ss . D i s tr i c t Court, Twe l f th Judic ia l D i s ­

t r i c t F . E . Gil lette, Plaintiff, v s . ^ ;

Samuel B. Drinkard and Mary M. Wagner, wi fe of John W a g ­ner, and a l so a l l other per­s o n s unknown, c la iming any right, t i t le , es tate , in teres t or l ien in the real es tate de­scribed in the complaint here­in. Defendants .

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN, Th a t an act ion h a s been commenced by the Plaintiff in the above ent i t led act ion and is now pending aga ins t the Defendant herein in the above named Court.

That t n e object of the said act ion i s to determine the t i t le of the said F. E . Gil lette to' the lands and premises here­inafter described, and to debar the D e ­fendants and each of them from c la im­ing or asser t ing any right, t i t le , es tate , lien, claim, demand or interest in, to or upon the lands hereinafter described and the forever quiet the t i t le of the sa id P. E. Gi l let te in and to the same.

The lands and premises affected by the said action are s i tuated in said Kan­diyohi County, State of Minnesota and are described a s fo l lows:

Government Lots # Three (3) and Four (4) of Section Nineteen (19) , Township One Hundred Twenty-One (121) , Range Thirty-three (33) .

Dated, November 18, 1919. R. W. STANFORD,

Attorney for Plaintiff. Offce: 203 South Fi f th Street Residence: 508 South Fourth Street , Willmar. Minnesota.

(F i r s t Publication. Nov. 19.—4t.) CITATION FOB. HEABIMG OK S1VA&

ACCOUNT A.tfH F O B . D I S T R I B U ­TION.

State of Minnesota, County of Kandi­yohi .—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the E s t a t e of Wubbo

Strootman, Decedent. The State of Minnesota, To al l per­

sons interested in the final account and distribution of the es ta te of sa id dece­dent: The representat ive of the above named decedent, having filed .In t h i s Court h is final account of the admin i s ­tration of the estate of said decedent, together with his petition praying for the adjustment and al lowance of sa id final account and for distribution of t h e residue of said es tate to the person thereunto entit led.

Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause , if any you have, before this Court a t the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Wil lmar in the County of Kandiyohi, State of Minne­sota, j>n the 15 th day of December, 1919 at 2 o'clock p. m., why said pet i t ion should not be granted.

Witness . The Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, th i s 15th day of November 1919.

IDA A. SANDERSON, (Seal ) Clrek of Probate Court. Charles Johnson,

Attorney for Petit ioner.

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(F ir s t Publication. Nov. 19.—4t.) CITATION F O B K E A B I N Q ON P E T I ­

TION F O B D E T E B M I N A T I O N O F DESCENT OF L A H S . Es ta te of R. M. Mattson a l s o known

a s Rot M. Mattson, Decedent. S ta te of Minnesota, County of Kandi­

yohi. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the E s t a t e of R. M.

Mattson also known a s R o t M. Mattson Decedent.

The State of Minnesota, to al l per­sons interested in the determination of the descent of the real e s ta te of said decendent: The petit ion of Theodora Mattson having been filed in th i s Court, representing that . said decedent died more than five years prior to the filing thereof, l eaving certain real e s ta te in said petit ion described, and that no wi l l of decedent has been proved nor admin­istrat ion of h i s e s ta te granted in t h i s State, and praying that the descent of said real e s ta te be determined by t h i s Court.

Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause if any you have, before th i s Court, a t the Probate Court Room in the Court House in the City of Wil lmar. in the County of Kandiyohi, State o f Minne­sota, on the 16th day of December 1919 a t 2 o'clock P. M., w h y said pet i t ion should not be granted.

Witness , The Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, t h i s 16th day o f November, 1919. ,„ I D A •*- SANDERSON, (Court Sea l ) Clerk of Probate Court. Charles Johnson,

Attorney for Pet i t ioner, Wil lmar. Minn.

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CTiATWt W I T S X N C S U S K O v r a a . A N D F O B H E A B I N O m M O I ^

S t a t o of Minnesota, County of Kandi-yohi .—ss . In Probate Court E s t a t e o f Ole Knudson. Decedeat . In the Matter o f the E s t a t e o f Ole

Knudson, Decedent. Le t t er s Tes tamentary t h i s day h a v ­

ing been granted to P. A. Gaadrud a n d i t appearing by affidavit that t o r n are no debts o f sa id decedent S ^

i 1 J8 ,? r d e r e d ' Th*t "»• «'««•• wtttta which all creditors of tn« above named decedent may present claims against his estate in this Cosrt. be, and the same hereby la, limited to three months, from and after the date here­of; and that Monday the l«th day of February 193*. at 1 o'clock P. M^ in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Willmar in said County, be. and the same hereby Is, fixed and ap­pointed as the time and place for-hear- " Ing upon and the examination, adjust­ment and allowance of such claims-**9f^ *" shall be presented within the timet? v

aforesaid. ;£& Let notice hereof be* grren by fl» $S*

publication of this order la -tfcev Witt- ^ —ar Tribune., as provided by "

Dated Nov. «th, 1919. IDA A.SANDERSON;

Clerk-*f Probate Oeurti&^~ <~

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