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The Lindsborg Record from Lindsborg, Kansas • 5

The Lindsborg Record from Lindsborg, Kansas • 5

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1910. THE LINDSBORG RECORD, LINDSBORG, McPHERSON COUNTY, KANSAS. BDUBBBBHI The Telephone office is this week I ill being repapered and painted a no a. Traiii k. 5i LOCALS Social Events ff a I II OF THE WEEK ii SI 1 ii tx i ii -1 McPhierson.

Kansas A 3 9 V9 1910 i.j Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Liston and daughter have moved into their new cottage on South Main street. Mrs. E.

S. Orndoff is expected home Friday from a visit with her son and family in Plainvlle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holm of Marquette visited at the A.

G. Helm home on Sunday. Mrs. Bettie Nelson and children of Assaria' are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs.

G. A. Stenstrom. Mr. George Eberhardt and son Le-roy were in Topeka and Kansas City last Friday and Saturday.

Mrs. I. F. Tudor and daughter return to-day from a three weeks visit in Moris County. C.

J. Stromquist transacted business at the county seat on Monday. Mrs. H. Bruce of Marquette was a guest on Saturday at the F.

Lewin home. Miss Zelma Peterson left Tuesday for a two weeks pleasure trip to Colorado. The Mi -es Aurell of McPherson arrived Saturday to visit Miss Alma Rosengren. Miss Anna A. Carlson is at present visiting with friends in Grand Rapids, Wisconsin.

Palmquist Bros, have the contract to build a house for Mr. E. M. Nelson on Sharps' Creek. 9 when finished present a very inviting appearance.

Mr. J. R. Anderson and family were in Salemsborg Sunday to attend; the funeral of Mr. Anderson's nephew, Milward Anderson.

Mr. August Palmquist went to Moundridge Monday evening to bulid an oil tank for the Standard Or Company. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cederholm and Mr.

"Andrew Johnson of Marquette. were in Lindsborg Monday on their way to Sugarland, Texas. The Baptist Congregation are having their church cemented on the outside and will have the inside painted and renovated. DeBoard and family of Kentucky visited last week in the city with his brother Mr. W.

P. De-Board and family. Miss Claudia N3strom returned yesterday to her home in Kansas City after spending 3 weeks at tlie Henry. Olson home. FOR SALE.

A two horse-power Fairbanks Morse Gasoline engine. Erwin Agrelius, at Hagstrom Factory Miss Ella Train arrived the first of the week from California to visit her sister Miss Albertina Johnson and brother Mr. Fritz Train. Mr. Dan Johnson was a Salina visitor on Friday.

Rev. Brunstrom of. McPherson, was in tlie city Wednesday. Mrs, Christine Nelson has been very ill the past week. Mr.

G. I. Toevs and Mr. Meyers were in Salina on business Thursday. Mr.

Arvid Anderson was a Salina visitor last week. Mr. G. A. Robinson of Roxbury was in the city on business Saturday.

Mr. Win. Carlson left Monday lor him home in Jamestown, New York. Mr. Andrew Munson has plumbers at work at his residence this week.

Mr. Weddle returned Thursday from Kanapolis. Mr. and Mrs) C. A.

Carlson returned Friday from Boulder, Colo. Lindsborg Auto Co. has received a new Flanders 20 car. "Mr. N.

J. TJiorstenberg left yesterday on a business trip to Texas. Mrs. James Carroll of Assaria, was a Lindsborg visitor on Mrs. Nels Rosengren of McPher-son was here Friday.

A picnic was given at the river Tuesday evening by a number 3'oung people in honor of Miss Bertha Gustafson of Salemsborg, who has been visiting relatives in the cit' the past week. During Mr. and Mrs. S. P.

Lund-gren's of Chicago visit here. Israel Anderson gave' a reception to a number of friends in their honor. The evening was most spent in partaking of dainty refreshments and in social intercourse. Tuesday afternoon of last week II. Stenstrom enttertained 12 of her lady friends in a delightful manner.

Dainty refreshments wTere served and the afternoon was one long to be remembered by all present. Mrs. J. G. Carlson was tendered a birthday surprise last Friday afternoon by her neighbors and friends Several appropriate gifts were given Mrs.

Carlson. Dainty refreshments were served and the" afternoon was An Agricultural Exposition full of interest FOUR HAPPY DAYS FOUR JOYFUL NIGHTS Roman Gtieriot- Races Roman Chariot Races, Hurdle races, Relay races, and the Usual Harness and Running races. Feature Free Attractions Blanch McKemiev Wild West and Hippodrome Com- bined with The Burley Tubbs Racing Combination. M. Mr.

Frank Child; was a Marquette visitor Sunday evening. Dr. Graf and Mr. Anderson, Man-1 Miss Pearl Peterson returned yes- spent in a social manner. Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Fornberg gave a sumptuous dinner Sunday at their home south of town, to the follow ing friends: Mr. and Mrs.

Israel An Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Sundstrom were Mcl'herson visitors on Sunday Mr. O.

D. Tull of Mcl'herson, was derson and family, Mr. and Mrs. in the city Friday, John Charnstrom and' family, Mr. i And The Famous Rube Shields.

These are two of the best free acts that can be had. Bethany Band on-Thursday 9 August 25th. Special Train Leaves Lindsborg Aug. 25th. At 9:00 o'clock, A.

M. and returning leaving Miss Ella Horton of Ossawatomic, ager of the Assaria Telephone, were here on Monday. Miss Jessie Dowling went to Kipp Monday for a short visit with her sister Airs. Arthur Miller. Mr.

Harry Mcintosh and Mr. TIcnrj'- Rosberg were in Salemsborg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrsl Wray Jukes are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born Monday night. terday to her home in Topeka after a few weeks visit at the home of her grandfather Mr.

A G. Anderson. Mr. E. A.

Hawkinson is enjoying 2 weeks vacation from his duties as mail carrier and lr.it Mor.dav for a few, days visit in Wimlonu Miss Mildred Brunstrom of McPherson was a visitor here Friday, the guests of her young friends, the Misses Viola Lindberg and Beatrice Linshield. is visiting with Miss Minnie Gibson. Mr. Arthur Poison spent Sunday and Mrs. J.

M. Nelson and family, and Miss Margaret Darrah of McPherson. and Mrs. Daniel Johnson entertained several guests at a delightful dinner and supper on Sun- with friends in Canton. Miss Helga Paulson left last Tues day for an outing in Colorado.

McPherson at 11:00 o'clock P. Mr. Gateka, candidate Jor County Treasurer, was in the city Monday Mr. Max Woolf a photographer of day, the guests including: Mr. and Mr.

Erland Carlson was in Ells Mr. Wm. Henry returned Friday Mrs pete Nelson Mr. arid Mrs. Manhattan was -a guest at the B.

Gronctal home on Monday. GO WITH THE BETHANY BAND ON THE SPECIAL TO MCPHERSON, KANSAS, AUG. 25th. worth on Sunday. Frank Lundstedt, Miss Anna Nelson, evening from Oklahoma and is back at his duties at the Berglund Drug Mr.

C. A. Carlson went to En Miss Helen Hughes of McPherson terprise yesterday on business Mr. John Gibson was home from Marsh, Mary McPhail, G. I.

Toevs1-' Albert Jenkins, Rodney Jenkins, Ff Lewin, Anna Baird, J. Gustafson, NOTES FROM EAGSTROM Abilene on Monday, O. C. Igney is now at inland will work Detroit, Mich next" week, which is the greatest automo bile center in the world. Miss Sopliie Youngquist of Chicago, Miss Mabel Anderson of Iowa and Mr.

Will Nelson. Last Wednesday afternoon Mr's. Frank Lindberg was delightfully surr prised by several of her lady friends, the occasion being her birthday. Rev. and Mrs.

Segerstrom went to FACTORY. Allen Wilber, A. Abercrombie, 1 Hagstrom. Chas. Stark, James Kel-ley, Helen Panzram, H.

E. Malloy, Refresliments were served and the percy Agrelius and Misses Etta is visiting this week with Miss Per-sis White. Mrs. John Sundstrom returned Saturday from a 3 weeks visit relatives in White City. Miss Bessie Heath returned Monday from a two.

weeks visit with relatives in Beloit. Mrs. J. O. Munter returned Friday from a two weeks' visit relatives and friends in Salina and Brookvlle.

Mrs. August Johnson returned Satr urday to her home in Salina, after a short visit with Mr. a.td Mrs. Andrew Johnson on South Second street. Mr.

A. Peterson has been employed in the vulcanizing department. There has been a heavy demand for the Hagstrom product lately and there are now several positions open for employment to the right parties. DIED. Mrs.

Daniel Olson, at her Home' north of town, on August 16th, at an age of 73 years, 6. months and 14. days. Funeral services will be held on Thursday from the home at 1 and from Bethany church at 2:30, Friends invited. store after having enjoyed a month's vacation.

Miss Frances Helfrisli of Colorado Springs and Miss Mabel Hawkinson of McPherson were visitors here on Wednesday, the guests of Miss Effie Norstrom. Mr. Jessie L. Stoner and family were in the city Monday enroute from Belle Plains to their home in Lincoln, Ks. The trip was made by auto.

Misses Trace Polsen, Anna Johnson and Etta Frederickson went to Salina Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scnultz. They returned on Friday. Mrs.

Louis Leach Parsons arrived Saturday from Wamego. Mr and Mrs. Tarsons will move this week in Ijisher and Edith Salter. Miss Murielle Lewin entertained the Sorority girls Friday afternoon at her home in honor of her cousin Miss Edith Salter of Chicago. Sever Enterprise yesterday morning, Mrs.

A. Bergjgren went to Salina yesterday afternoon. J. G. Peterson went to Roch, Ivans, on Saturday for a weeks visit.

Miss Sigrid Holmgren and Miss Edna Olson returned Monday from their visit in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson and son left yesterday for a two weeks staj in Colorado. Mrs.

Johnson and children are spending the week with her guests on departing presented Mrs. Lindberg with a handsome three piece set of cut-glass. Mrs. C. F.

Rosine was pleasantly surprised last Friday afternoon by about 25 of her lady friends, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A two course lunch was served and a most enjoyable time was had. i left Mr. Lawrence Thorstenfoersr al interesting games were played I Especially those who are looking for amongst those the game the Re- permanent positions, presentation of Sound by Drawing Qne Rays Water Purifier has been in which Miss Agnes Ekblad won the 1 received will be used in clean-: ing the water for the boiler from prize. A dainty luncheon was served.

i alkali and other Ihe guests included: The Misses! TT TT ilulua Hagstrom has accepted a Grace and Jessie Kumler, Alida and i position as stenographer. DIED August Clarence Milivard Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V.

Anderson of Salemsburg, at Beth Thursday for Sugarland; Texas, rWehts iif Salinal' Mrs. Rosine was presented a handsome rocking chair in memory of the occasion. The Wardell families and immedi-j Mr. Oscar Lysell left Saturday where he expects to stay for some time. Mrs.

Arthur Miller and son. re Jidith iLdenborg, Mildred and Agnes to the Agrelius Tesidence which they recently purchased. kui, r.A.i t- i Mr. Carl L. Winberg is now down turned Monday to their home in any hospital in Kansas City, Kans.

on Wednesday, August 10, 1910, at-: an age of 14 years, 1 month and days. He took seriously ill onr August 2nd, and on August 4th was taken to the hospital, he un- day ana enjoyea a picnic ai ijeans vi'Mai, i -it i. u- Kipp. after a pleasant visit with' her ton, Nettie Rosberg, Lydia way up along the coast next week. Lube and Eva Johnson, Minnie morning to visit his brother in Sulphur Springs, Ark.

Prof, and Mrs. II. E. Malloy are visiting with friends in Jefferson county. Mrs.

Oscar Anderson and daughters have returned from their visit in Olsburg, Cleburne and Mariadahl. Mrs. Gust Swenson visited with i Harold T. Ray is the last addition derwent an operation for appendici- Marm and Margaret Darrah of Mc on the regular sales force. Mr.

Ray tis but which proved of no avail as parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dowling. Miss Edith Salter and sister, Miss Marjorie, returned Monday to their respective homes after a pleasant spent at the Lewin home. Mr.

John Gustafson has sold 80 Pherson Miss Emma Cederholm of Lindsborg and Misses Esther Berg and Lydia Cederholm of remont left Thursday for a visit with friends in Minnesota. Mr. Westrom and daughter of Jamestown, N. Y. returned Saturday to their home after a short visit with Grove.

The affair is of annual occurence and there were 39 present who enjoyed; the outing on Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. H.E. Malloy entertained Mr. and Mrs.

A. 'E. Agrelius and family at a sumptuous dinner on Saturday. I ll TlOrTi Cilac m'ltinn-ct' 4-Iia i peritonitis set in and caused his musses urace and Jessie Kumler eral Electrical Co. for several years death on Aucust 10th.

The bodv relatives in Marquette a few days delightful- entertained a number of their lady friends last Wednesday afternoon. Each guest brought with last week. Miss Amv Palmauist entertained Mrs. Carl Anderson returned last week from a week's stay in Hutchin tlian-i ,1 and has also held lucrative positions was brought to his home in Salems-with thegovernment "as electrical borg and funerai services took place engineer, but he will henceforth de- from the honie on Sunday afternoon vote his entire tim to the Hagstrom at 3.30 and from Salemsborg Luther-product and will have the manage- an church at 4 o'clock. Besides the ment of the Washington branch- family and relatives he is mourned head of cattle to Mr.

E. Berg or Marquette and a carload of cattle to Mr. Andrew Jacobson of Roxbury. Mrs. C.

H. Wooley of McPherson and Mrs. Mauritz Renius of Mar the following guests at a delightful i. supper Sunday in honor of her cousin teresting contest followed guessing Mr. and Mrs.

A. Lincoln and other friends in the city. FOR RENT. S-room Cottage in central loca Miss Agnes Palmquist of Silverton, on VY no ho. This was followed Colo: Misses Eva and Teckla Lar- ty a Flower game after the quette were guests at the J.

O. by a large circle of friends. Eva and Elenora Dahlberg, i guests were ushered into the dining son perience as salesman it is anticipated Stromquist home on Saturday. Mr. H.

W. Johantgcn left Monday for points in Illinois, and Indiana in Irene and Ebba Johnson, Edith and Agnes Petersgn, Edith Hultquist, and Ruth and Alma Palmquist of tion. See Jos. A. Brandt Co.

Prof. J. E. Welin has during the summer months put in several improvements on his house. The baser ment has been cemented and new cement walks put in.

Mrs. Isham of Ilaviland, was room which had been darkened and was lighted by artificial lights and was also tastefully decorated with flowers and plants. Refreshments of interest of the Lindsborg Mill Ele FOR SALE. A f.vo horse-power Fairbanks Morse gasoline engine. Ervvin Agrelius, at Kagstrom Factory son.

Mrs. L. E. Holmgren and daughter Mrs. Summer of Marquette, were visitors in the city Wednesday.

Miss Maud Nelson of Assaria visited here last week, the guest of Miss Leona Teichgraebcr. Mr. David Hjerpe returned Thursday from a few vacation spent in Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Arthur Liljestrom went to Excelsior Springs, on Saturday for a short visit with friends.

Mr. J. E. Boethius returned Saturday from a short trip to Lawrence On Friday Aug. 5th Mrs.

George sherbert and cake Were served and vator Co. Mrs. Oscar Rolander of New Gott land and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Peoria, 111., were in the city Thursday guests at the A. A.

Peterson home. that some great results w-ill be accomplished. Axel Hagstrom left Monday evening for McPherson in order to secure some more workmen. There are already several McPherson people who have secured employment and more will undoubtedly be added in the near future. Several new pieces of furniture has been ordered to accomdate the addi Eberhardt celebrated her birthday each guest received a beautiful anniversary and was presented with mc.c.

-r- a beautiful cut glass vase, by a num Salter of Chicago, Murielle Lewin, Miss Effie Norstrom returned PHJNEAS PETERSON Veterinarian (Registered) Telephone 236 LINDSBORG, KANSAS ber of her lady friends. Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Eberhardt entertained the ladies, who so kindly remembered her on her birthday. Delicious refreshments were served Wednesday from- McPherson, where she was a guest at the house party given' by Miss Mabel Hawkinson. Edith Edenborg, Ethel McPhail, Edith Grondal, Mildred, and Agnes Ekblad, Amy -Hanna.

Lydia Nelson, Lillie and Eva Johnson. the city the first of the" week making arrangements for rooms for the coming school year for herself and The daughter study at Bethany this winter. Mr: and Mrs. George Gillum and daughter returned Sunday to their home in G3'psum City after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Hanna. Mrs. Gillum and Mrs.

Han-na are sisters. tional office force. and Kansas City. Miss F. Swenson leaves today for markets to buy fall millinery steri stock.

A Good Machine ood ivesG service and the afternoon was a most pleasant one. Miss Lewin entertained several of her girl friends at a pleasant party Saturday afternoon in honor of her cousin Miss Marjorie C5' Miss Eva Stenstrom returned last week from a visit with friends in White City and with Miss Ivy Dilon in Hope, Kans. Mrs. C. A.

Lundstrom and children visited last week at the Wm. and Leonard; Lundstrom and C. A. Lund homes near Fremont. The J.

M. Nelson Hardware company have been doing some plumbing work for Mr. Newt Robinson of Roxbury, -the past othe SHU Pleasure ana wner TOFIt I CITY COUNCIL HELD SPECIAL MEETING. City Council met in special session Tuesday evening. The resig nation of Mr.

Agrelius as city treas Miss Lydia Carroll and Mr. O. E. Olson of Assaria were the guests of Lindsborg friends on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Brandt and Mrs. Albert Brandt and son Clarence were in McPherson on Monday. Mr. C.

A. Berggren who is now located in Salina spent Sunday in Lindsborg. Miss Mayme Orndoff visited friends in Marquette on Sunday evening. Mr. Axel Nelson is transacting business in Earned and Great Bend this week.

Miss Berdie Hodge of McPherson urer was accepted. iL. Parsons, cashier of the Farmers' State Bank, OUR FARM IMPLEMENTS ARE THE VERY BEST Mrs. Jacob Peterson left yesterday for Eastern markets to purchase her line of Fall and Winter Millinery. i Miss Margaret Darrah arrived Friday from McPherson for a weeks visit with her cousin Miss Lydia Nelson.

was appointed to nu tne vacancy. The mayor and councilmen thanked Mr. Agrelius for his faithful and efficient services as city treasurer. The Council determined on the citj tax levies for the. ensuing year as given in Ordinance 579 we publish in this issue.

Salter of Oak Hill, Kans. In the games played prizes won by Misses Persis White, Norine Weddle. Ebba Carlson and Maud Nelson. Late in the afternoon a daint3r lunch was served to the guests, who included the Misses Rose and Lillian Grondal. Celeste Anderson, Earlanne Wilber, Leona Teichgraeber, Ebba Carlson, Erna Toevs, Norine Weddle Persis White.

Maud Nelson of Assaria and Uarda Baird of Marquette. Mrs. A. E. Agrelius was tendered a surprise last Tuesday afternoon by the Ladets of the M.

E. Aid Society and other friends. It was in the nature of a farewell party as Mrs. Agrelius leaves to-day for her Mrs. Gust Bjorn- and daughter We H-tndle: The Jenkins Aiitciriatic Stacker The Jenkias 3-Wheel Sweep Rakes AciTk2 Sweop Hakes McCormick Mowers end Corn Binders MsCsrrnick and Osborne Sulky Rakes Blue Bell Cream Separators Samson Windmills Fairbank Gcscllne Pqmping Engine Anna are visiting this week with the formers brother Mr.

Albin Forsberg in Gypsum City. Mrs. Oscar Anderson and daughters went to Hutchinson Monday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. P.

A. Nelson. Misses Esther Gottfrid and Laura Lundstedt left Monday for a 'wo spent Sunday here, the guest of Miss Schwaf. Mr. J.

O. Sundstrom left Monday for Chicago where he will buy his fall stock of goods. Mr. Phillip Norling returned Friday from his trip to Jamestown, N. v.

Mr. John P. Peterson and son Elmer returned Friday from a short business trip to Garden City. Mr. Levi Norling returned yesterday from a few days visit with re new- home in Texas.

She will be greatly missed by her many friends both- in church and social circles Mrs. Agrelius was presented with a set of sterling silver teaspoons as a token of the high esteem in which she is held by her friends. Dainty refreshments were served and the GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. J. A.

of this city, and Lackey of White City. have formed a partnership and will do general auctioneering. They are ready to take of your sales and will give all work entrusted to them the most careful attention. Mr. Morine has had several years of experience and is wellknown to our people as reliable and trustworthy.

Mr. Lackey has recently moved to our city and comes highly recommended as a first class auctioneer, with several years of experience. Parties needing their services will do well to see them. They furnish you the best of references and guarantee their work to be satisfactory. Full line of Buggies, agcns, Shelf and Heavy Hardware We Have a Harness Shop in connection, well stocked with everything in Harness and Horse Furnishings.

All kinds of harness repairing promptly done. We do all kinds of PLUMBING and FURNACE WORK. We are always glad to have you call.see our goods and get prices.We guarantee good goods, good work and right prices. weeks pleasure trip to Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs.

Ewing returned Monday to her home in Oklahoma City after a short visit in the city with Lei daughter Mrs. Lewis. Prof. E. O.

Deere returned last week from Chicago where he has been doing special work at the latives and friends in balina. If. and Mrs. L. O.

Nordstrom aui children visited with relatives in the city on Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Scott and daughter of Junction City were visitors here Thursday.

ladies on departing wished for Mrs. Agrelius all success and happiness-in her new home. The guests included: Mesdames John Stockenberg, Ed. Weddle, Carl Teichgraeber, Edward Johnson, Leslie Christian, Sophie M. NELS.

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