Obituary in Young America Eagle dated 6-12-1936E
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VAling .AUlPiitA
a dedication barn dance at the
Ing in History and Economics
ming along with the.current Bringing
Non"
Taught two years as principal of
his trustie driver down with a bank.
may, be used to hold canwen, wool
evening was very largely
I
Rye knocked the fish out cold and
them are brace Ioeemrs, foxes and
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YOUNG AMERICA, M 1 4 N g e n T a
In barber Drtr1 after June
Carrie Berg of arta, were I
Sunday visitors at the F. S. Mayer
r
� f1sh for added color.
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the Swedish hospital in Minneapois
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HeoseLdd Hints: Wind mujl ruD-
Mrs. W. C. Luedtke. who has been
since last week. She submitted to an
operation for goitre troubles.
Polled Cattle Breeders Assn. of which
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""r band, around the arida of alippe
FRIDAY--, JUNE 12, 19:16
Single shave .................. 30c
Darmstadt. nw,d .iiy of r .{ I:er
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amu hangers and you will have a
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All HalrcuL. .................. 35c
for the pastthree weeks, returned
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"-non•ekid" hanger.
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Haircut and shave .......... 60c
Sunday and operated the same day
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N^ck clips 15,
progressive.
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After having lived for la irexia, m
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- E� O. Schultz
goes hu
goes i,ark to ilie t:i,hth vrun�rt wad
sons of near Carver called at the
Barret Wand. Airpo which Ilea k.Jahhe p.
Bennett Airport. Nev York. Jane P.
ever since its organization
Fred E. Boeck
home of, Mr. and Mrs. Schultz Friday
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Shaw Will have to move because the
ereat r n,loW. At,,, that of 11 Ik-uhn.
evening, to assist the latter in ob-
I
and Trustee in Sugar City Co -opera-
island rs to be made over Into w park
serving her birthday anim ersary.
stone to spend the summer vacation
live Creamery, a unit of the Land O"-
1'a'aa.
and VI the residents must go Mian
Miss Bernice Behr and Mrs! M.
Cakes. and member of Central Co -
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i Shaw has been teach trig the Barren
ZahleiRead
of Wa o were visitors here
the nea� adsei,'zements :n
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� Islanders and Is much loved by Nem.
Nearly ball or everything II�
this issue of the Eagle.
Ed. Weinzierl has invested in a new
A Justice of the Peace years
Clerk for the 12.
When there were 400 people on the
Monde aiig.
Monday morning. J III
Ford truck which will house his
The truck is
and Town past
President of Carver County Town Of-
gen ,
island. the city put up a ''rooden
Mho
K. K. Kellogg. music teacher in the
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Platzer,
schoolhouse -residence for herl
Watertown has a fellow steals
from cars parke� on the
schools of Coleraine is spending the
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'Parson
purses
week at the Grivelli home.
Congregationalist married. one
Rastus. will yo' please
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streets of that village.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heimkes of St.l
daughter, a farmer's wife.
BERRY PICKERS want.ed.FInauln
I piny for my Health Iddneys?"
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Eldred and
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Minister: "What makes yo1� think
hl.. and Mrs. Joe Knott of near
chitlren of Wood take visited with
'
1 can help your kidneys?"
New Germany were Young America
relatives and friends here Sunday.
Rastus:. • Welh lay week 3 t was
prayin' fer loose livers.-,
❑ars Thursday afternoon.
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The pavilion dance held here Sun- Herbert H. Aspden born in Chan• Blooming Prairie.—Not ttafied
Fred E. Boeck drove to ,Porter on day evening was well attended. Music
ndpar-
ins Township, Carver County, with shooting the best tb talent
rid Sunday to get his family, who had uses furnished by Jerry Dostal and game of o
been spending a week with the Har- Minn.Mtnn. in 1terr parents and gramother golf at the Blooming Ne
Il his band. Country Club, Roly Rye goes 1'f for
-6s ants were territorial pAneers, mother
old Hein family. - fishing another recreatlona side -
un � fstill living Attended district school
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Carl Ackermann o Mr It capoLLs • line while tramping the failtwaya
services were conducted -t visited with his parents hese Sunday 2 years at the Excelsior Congrega- Last week while It - as ♦patting
ty Line church Sunday a also called on Yic�prHansen at tact Academy, entered the lastlacross the b ge which t24
nb'afternon: ReV. Ma^n`of No God.oub-Freshman class of the State lcreek hazar at the golf grounds, he
conducted theIafternoon University, graduated 1895 speclaliz- (spied a large sized sucker Iawlm-
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services.
a dedication barn dance at the
Ing in History and Economics
ming along with the.current Bringing
Carl Segler place south of Norwood
Taught two years as principal of
his trustie driver down with a bank.
Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Berg andfsonSaturday
evening was very largely
schools at Lyle, Minn. followed by
Rye knocked the fish out cold and
David of Minneapolis d Mrs.
Dillon, Mon
attended
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two years at Herman, Minn.
fished it out of the water. Besides
working up an appetite. he wisp help
Carrie Berg of arta, were I
Sunday visitors at the F. S. Mayer
Firs. Herman Gutzke has been in
Returned to the home farm, a
breeder of Red Polled Cattle and Sec-
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ed fill the larder for the unday
meal!
home.
the Swedish hospital in Minneapois
ietary-Treasurer of the Flinn. Red
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Mrs. W. C. Luedtke. who has been
since last week. She submitted to an
operation for goitre troubles.
Polled Cattle Breeders Assn. of which
Ceoital of He,.a I
taking treatments at the Dr. Nicholas
Dr. E. E. Novak is President.
Darmstadt. nw,d .iiy of r .{ I:er
Sanitarium at Savannah,' Missouri,
Mrs. Fred Foster was taken to the
Cast first presidential vote for
'""" Frye >rni.• ,.r 11..-.v, tie. I',• w•wn
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for the pastthree weeks, returned
Swedish hospital in Minneapolis on
Bryan. -original", Wilson and '•or-
the L'hme and the M.in Ina wq ppnnq
e Wednesday.!
Sunday and operated the same day
iginal" Roosevelt man tries to be
rountn'. It 13 au nld . ny ' w'it dural
h,
It'hees pis rkc nn,l :da„ s', hrbnn
for appendicitis. She Is recovering
progressive.
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Schultz and
r, and bars. Wm. -S
rfom the operation.
Member of Carver County Fara:
goes hu
goes i,ark to ilie t:i,hth vrun�rt wad
sons of near Carver called at the
(Bureau
ever since its organization
Is the ohlhpliwe of LhddppI�sl :he
home of, Mr. and Mrs. Schultz Friday
Lucas Satter, principal at Central
and President for six years. Director
ereat r n,loW. At,,, that of 11 Ik-uhn.
evening, to assist the latter in ob-
high school, left Monday for Pipe-
and Trustee in Sugar City Co -opera-
the hntaofsr. and G, rvinn.. IJ9ill�e his
serving her birthday anim ersary.
stone to spend the summer vacation
live Creamery, a unit of the Land O"-
1'a'aa.
with his brother on the farm. - He
Cakes. and member of Central Co -
Catherine t latzer. who graduated
will be back with us in fall.
Live Stock Commission,
Oar rev Loivenel
from the Teachers College. at Duluth
operative
for 25
Nearly ball or everything II�
Thursday, relurned to her home here
Ed. Weinzierl has invested in a new
A Justice of the Peace years
Clerk for the 12.
w so
"r crust of the earth consists of ally
Friday to spend the vacation here
Ford truck which will house his
The truck is
and Town past
President of Carver County Town Of-
gen ,
with er parents. Mr. and Mrs.Jos.
sound system. neatly
President of
Platzer,
constructed and will give ample room
ficers Association and
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for the system and accessories.
the Carver County Rural Electric.
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FLasons of the Sauk Centre district
Congregationalist married. one
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will hold their annual picnic on Stn-
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heimkes of St.l
daughter, a farmer's wife.
BERRY PICKERS want.ed.FInauln
day, June 21st, at the Sauk Centre
city park, on the shores of Sauk
Lake. All masons of central Minne-
sota are Invited to attend the picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth WILL,
Iand Mrs. Hari Hoernemann
Paul were brief callers
afternoon. They were
day at the home of b
Henry Helmkes at Nom
Bora—To Mr. and Mr
brandt of Winthrop, on
F. Liedtke.1 50
FOR SALE—First cut of 4 acres of
alfalfa hay. Will sell by load Or acre.
—M. 4 Braunwarth. 'I
FOR SALE—Berry boxes Iats. and