Post-Bulletin from Rochester, Minnesota (2025)

PAGE SIX 3 POST-BULLETIN, ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA: WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 23, 1931 Neighborhood News Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lawrence motored to Minneapolis Sunday an overnight stay with their -in-law and daughter, Mr.

and! Mrs. F. Caswell. Mrs. U.

J. Wright is spending a week visiting friends in Chattield and Eyota. Miss Frances Bowden of Columbia Heights, St. Paul, spent the weekend at home. and Mrs.

Henry Kummer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kummer in Austin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

George Shoemacher of Wykoff were visitors Sunday afternoon at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. Mary Kingsley. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson left Saturday for Omaha, for a visit with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Cummings motored to Blue Earth Monday to spend a few days.

Captain and Mrs. Porter Wiggins and son of Minneapolis came Friday and were guests. of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Hale, grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Leach, until Sunday. Mr. Wiggins is an instructor at the university.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Molstad. and daughter, have been visiting Mr. Molstad's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. K. G. Molstad, left yesterday for New Haven, where Mr. Molstad instructor at Yale university.

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Plonty had as their guests for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Beagle and Mrs.

Susan Beagle. In the noon the party motored corah and Cresco. Miss Alice Frankson, who teaches in the schools at Ostrander spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Frankson.

Mr. and M. C. Banks and two sons returned Monday from a visit at Ottawa, Ill. Mrs.

Arthur Schrant and Mrs. Henry Kummer were Rochester visitors Saturday. Arnold Molstad of Minneapolis was an over Sunday visitor at the; home of his parents, Mr. and K. G.

Molstad. The Misses Cella and Franke liran were guests of their Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald, of Roch-, Sunday. ester. and Mrs. Paul Keith and son, Jackson, and Miss Beth Onstine of Chatfield were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Burnap. Mrs.

C. E. Taylor and son, Ross motored to Mapleton Saturday where they were guests of relatives over the weekend. Bobbie, whoi Mrs. Charles, Robinson and son, spent the summer here with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. Wood, left Tuesday by motor with her parents for her home. Mr.

and Mrs. Wood will spend the winter with their son-in-law and daughter. Miss Arilla Smith and lady friend of Minneapolis were the guests of Miss Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Smith, Miss Eva Smith of Alden came Friday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Justin Plonty, returning in the evening with Mrs. Julia Babcock Hall, who had been here looking after business Interests. Mrs.

A. M. Burnap and Mrs. Lyle Hamlin entertained the teachers and several other ladies at tea at the Burnap home Saturday afternoon. Gladioli formed the centerpiece for the table.

There were 20 guests. A. M. Kavanagh transacted business in Chester and Rochester Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. William Hawkins and daughter, Gertrude, will motor to Minneapolis Thursday where the latter will enter the university. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Raabe and daughter, Ione, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Austin Conway, of Dexter. Mrs. Winnie Clark left today for Walla Walla, Washington. Mrs.

William Holm went to Minneapolis Monday to visit Mr. Holm, who is in University Mr. and Mrs. Claire Chamberlain of Rochester were guests Sunday at the home of- Mr. and Mrs.

Orin Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shutt of Red Wing were visitors at the home of Mr. Shutt's parents, and Mrs.

Joe Shutt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sprott left Monday for the northern part of the state for a month's Mr. Sprott is in poor health.

Mrs. Edward Westbof 'and son, James, of Pittsburgh returned Friday from Mankato where they had been the guests of relatives. Mrs. Westhoff, who is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Bowden of Mankato, will return home this week. Mrs. Frank Kummer a 'and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer attended the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Meyer of Chattield Sunday. Mrs. S. C.

Pfremmer is critically ill at her home. Her son, George, has been summoned from Farmington, J. N. Osterud departed for Minneapolis Tuesday, where he will serve as a petit juror in federal court. Mrs.

A. L. Cook was confined to her home Tuesday because of illness. Grand Meadow Spring Valley Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Peyton ed the county fair Plainview Thursday and Friday. Miss Lydia Schleiger attended the Mississippi Valley Tuberculosis conference at St. Paul.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Odden and Albert Temanson spent a few days with relatives at Warsaw, Wis. A chest clinic was beld here Thursday afternoon Fifteen were examined by' Dr.

Beadie of the Mineral Springs Sanatorium, Cannon Falls, assisted by Miss Frances Michie, county nurse. Neighbors surprised Mrs. Wagner and John at their home evening. Miss Betty Sherman, who has been visiting relatives in Long Prairie companied Mrs. Adelaide.

Mathews home from Dodge Center. Friday and remained until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson, daughter and husband called at the Ralph Watts home Sunday.

13. Mr. and Mrs. Clair. Lienau are the, parents of a daughter, born Saturday.

Miss Ann', Cooper Minneapolis is visiting Miss Kendall. Miss Blanch Brooks spent Sunday at her home west of town. Mr. and Mrs. James Vail, entertained their sons, Glen and Christopher, and families of Rochester Sunday.

a Chicago. Miss Sunday Whitcomb evening to went take to course of lectures at the Chicago university. Chester Sitz and Thelma Johnston were the at church Sunday, William Johnston was the accompanist. Six adult members Joined of nine church probationers' by transfer. tak- A en into full Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Kober and Alice Ellen, of Lake Minnetonka; Minneapolis, visited over the weekend with Mrs. Kober's uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. 'R. D. Maxfield, of Byron, enroute to Pipestone to the Robert Kennedy. home.

Lanesboro Mr. and Mrs. Hans Olson are attending the Legion convention at Detroit, this week. Mrs. Lillian McCoy went to La Crosse on Monday to' spend a few days with her.

son, R. C. McCoy. From there she will go to Minneapolis 'to -visit her, daughter, Mrs. George Harsh.

1 Dr. and Mrs. K. R. Palmer were guests of Dr.

Palmer's parents at Preston Theodore on Sunday. of Seattle, who has been visiting "his mother, Mrs. Ole Knudson, and other relatives, in: Lanesboro, left. on Tuesday for Watertown, to visit his sister, Mrs. R.

Buell: S. C. Peterson and Julius Skarie motored to Minneapolis Monday. Miss Lois Habberstad went to Minneapolis on Monday to enroll in the University of Minnesota. Miss Alice Peterson underwent.

a tonsilectomy at. the hospital on Tuesday. Miss Margaret Stanton, a teacher in the Austin schools, spent the weekend with her folks here. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Thompson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rud at Peterson on Sunday." The Junior and senior classes of the high school held a "mixer" party at the school auditorium on Friday evening. Lanesboro Kiwanis: club entertained the superintendents and coaches of the schools in the first district on Thursday at their regular. luncheon.

Covers were laid for 60.. Mrs. R. Rolf and children returned from Lewiston on Sunday after having spent several weeks with her parents. The annual picnic of the Mission circle of the Elstad church was held in Sylvan park here C.

W. Hart and Mr. Christenson of Long Prairie spent Friday here on business. Mrs. Ernest 10 Nichols of Saratoga spent Sunday with Mrs.

E. Neve. Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Capron were guests" of Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Babcock at Amberst Sunday. Mra. G. Chapman went to Rochester on Saturday to stay a week with her son, C.

A. Chapman. From there she will go to St. Cloud where she will spend a month. with her son, Charles Chapman.

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fladager of Blooming Prairie were business visitors here on Friday.

The fire company were called on Saturday afternoon to the Lee home where the barn was ablaze. When discovered, it was a mass of flames and could not be saved. No damage Was done to the other buildings. Harlan Ronken and Ingman Thorson went on a business. trip to Minneapolis Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred DeVilliers of Minneapolis spent. Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Miss Verna Enger, a student at the Winona Teachers' college spent the weekend at home. Fre Rev. and Mrs. P. J.

went to Dodgeville, Iowa, to attend the funeral of her. mother, which took place Darrel DeVilliers left on Monday! for Minneapolis to continue studies at the University of Minnesota. Vern Ristey, a student at the WInona Teachers' college, spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Christie. The Tuesday' club held their first meeting at the home. of Miss Grace Nash on September 15. The program consisted of roll call, responded to by a city of China. "A paper "Early History of China" was read by Miss Nash.

and one on "The Geography of China, Population and Climate" was given by Mrs. A. G. Austin. Patrick Cassidy went to St.

Paul Thursday on business. Mr. 'and Mrs. Oscar Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Tangen and family of Houston spent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brekke. Thor Teigen, well known in this vicinity and an old settler of the county, died, at his home near Isours on He was 63 years old. He leaves wife nine" children.

Funeral services will held Thursday. at 2. p. m. at Union Prairie B.

O. Larson of Peterson was here Tuesday attending to some business matters. Miss Bessie Bowers of Cresco, Iowa is spending the week at the home of Mr. and. Mrs.

Glen Bowers. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Nels Teigen on Tuesday morning. The Study club was entertained by.

Mrs. Orrie Palmer Tuesday afternoon. Roll call' was responded to by "Books I Most Enjoyed a Child." A paper "Pioneering in Minnesota," was; read by Mrs. G. Gulbranson after which, Mrs.

T. Aske read a paper on "Eminent Minnesota The Travel club held their first meeting of the year in Sylvan park, where picnic supper. was enjoyed by the members. WHERE JAPS ARE AT WAR TIENTSIN ARTHUR. YELLOW Manchuria, Mukden, which has been and Tapan: in Manchuria, long Eastern rallway, an attack on Jap-.

blamed, and the execution by China another Japanese force landed at Nippon troops marching into. Mukden depicts the area of fighting. Colothan 500 miles from the scene of 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Moehnke were Rochester visitors Monday.

and Mrs. E. H. Beck spent Sunday at the Arthur Moehnke home at Woodland. Mr.

and J. J. Sherer and daughters: were Chattield visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chermak and Mr.

and Mrs. John Chermak of Chatfield and Mrs. U. G. Wright of Spring Valley visited the J.

H. Chermak home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkwood and Miss Martha Bush of Elgin: viaited the Lawrence Bush home sunday.

John' Kisro and daughters, Hattie and Opal, and Otto Krenzke visited Joseph Kisro at Gillette hospital, St. Paul, Sunday. Arthur. Schellhammer. was 1 the Twin Cities Thursday.

Peter Kelly returned from Butler, Saturday and will not move Mary Lovelace, Mrs. William Lovelace and Mrs. Flora: Markham drove to Owatonna, Sunday. Enroute they also called on Mrs. Bessie Neely at Kasson, who accompanied them for the drive.

Rev. A. R. Demaris closed the year's work at the M. E.

church Sunday and left Tuesday, for Rochester to attend annual conference. Mrs. F. Schmidt the weekend at Rochester, Monday, she returned home with Mr. Schmidt, who had spent 10 days at a hospital there, and her sister who has been a patient at the Mayo clinic.

Miss Dora Garby of Montana visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruehl visited the E. W.

Randall home Sunday, visited relatives at Slayton over Mr. a and Mrs. Henry Behnken, the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kelly spent Tuesday in Minneapolis.

Walter Pfeiffer and Mrs. John Pfeiffer of Indianapolis were guests last week at the W. C. Biersdort home. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Schelinammer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pries and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Hammel and family, and' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bierbaum and family Sunday at the Louis Ihrke Dr. and Mrs. Freeman of St.

Cloud were guests at the Matt Keefe home over the weekend. Sunday, a picnic gathering relatives at the Matt Keefe home Included as guests: Dr. and Mrs. Freeman of St. Cloud, Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Manahan of Chattield, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Healy and children of Horton, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Waters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manaban and daughter, Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daly, Mr.

and Mrs. Burton Ballou and children, and Miss Marjorie Keefe of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.

Schroeder of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keefe and family, During the severe storm Saturday night, al large apple tree at the HenTy Feery home was blown down. An auction sale was held at the Leslie Isensee farm Tuesday. West Concord Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Robinson and family spent Sunday in. Minneapolis with William Kinder. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Weckerling, and grandson, Philip, visited Sunday in Stewartville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cain tended the funeral 'of an uncle, Mr. Volsted, of Kenyon, Sunday.

Miss Madeline Durnin and Henry Hess visited the latter's parents, Lin Janesville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Delzer were in Austin Saturday. Mrs.

W. T. Schmidt entertained at. a luncheon Friday in honor of Mrs. E.

N. Round of Minneapolis, who is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wahl of Houston spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. James Schlief.

and daughter, Lila, were in Faribault Saturday. Mrs. Floyd Campbell "entertained Miss Olson and Miss Durnin, at dinner and theatre in 1cochester Friday: evening. Mr. and Mrs.

John and George Blatti' of Berne were, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Fairbank.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rusted and family of Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wiuf of Zumbrota spent Sunday; with Mrs.

Tracy. Wiuff. Mrs. A. W.

Schmidt and two sons and Mrs. Howard Schmidt were Saturday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Boraas of Roscoe, Minn: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy visited the Joyce Christopherson home in Cannon Falls Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Locke of Claremont at Miss Daisy Howard of West Concord visited in Red Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

William Verness and daughter, Virginia, were Sunday. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kennether Lillie Peterson and two children of Skyberg were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Upstagraft. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bigelow 'of Rochester spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

James Schlief. L. E. Blaisdell, Martin Langmo and Dr. Jaeger left Monday morning for week's outing at Hayward, Wis.

-Walkover Shoes. Blakely Kennedy. Adv. NOTICE THAT PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION. OF A SANITARY SEWER AND THE LAYING OF A WATER MAIN IN PARTS OF ELEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST AND FOURTH AVENUE SOUTHEAST.

Notico hereby' given that at public meeting of the Common Council of the City of Rochester. Minnesota, which is to be held in the cil Chambers, in the City Hall, in said City, on 5th, 1931, at 2:00 o'clock P. sealed. bids will be received and opened for the furnishing of all labor, equipment, materials, tools, necessary for the construction of a sanitary sewer commencing at a point on the center line of Eleventh. Street Southeast, nine (9) feet east of the east line of Squtheast, and running thence easterly to the center of the intersection of Fourth Avenue Southeast.

and Eleventh Street Southeast and running thence northerly along the center line of Fourth Avenue Southeast to a point forty two (42) feet south of the south line of Tenth Street Southeast, and the laying of a water main in the said parts of Eleventh Street Southeast and Fourth Avenue Southeast, according to the plans, profiles and specifications for the sald sanitary sewer and water main which are now on Ale in the office of the City Clerk of said City. For the information of those concerned the following estimate made by the City Engineer is ft. of 8" Pipe Sewer at $1.80 per ft $1693.80 3 Standard Manholes at $60.00 each 180.00 30 pc's on at $1.00 each 30.00 $1903.80 .1027 ft. of 4" C. A.

C. I. Water main at $1.20 per $1232.40 Cross 15.00 Gate Valve 25.00 Plugs: at 1.00 each 2.00 $1274.40" Bidders are requested to quote unit price for sanitary sewer installation. and for the laying of the water main In order that the water main costs may -be pro rated and reimbursement made after installation of service connections, and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check upon some reputable bank drawn payable to the Mayor of Rochester, of Minnesota, amount for of at the least bid, 10 which per check and the amount of money specifed therein shall be forfelted to the City, of Rochester, it Minnesota, bidder as liquidated damages the (him shall fail to enter into the 'conupon. the letting of the contract to tract so let said Common Coun.cll reserving the right to reject any and all bids.

A surety bond written for the full amount of the contract by surety company authorized to do business in the State of Minnesota, will be required with the contract (Personal bonds not to be accepted.) All proposals must be addressed to Mr. A. F. Wright, City Clerk of Rochester, Minnesota, and shall have ondorsed thereon "Proposal for the' construction of a sanitary sewer and the laying of a water main in parts of Eleventh Street Southeast and Fourth Avenue Southeast." 1 Dated at, Rochester, Minnesota, this 22nd day of September, A D. 1981.

A. F. WRIGHT, City Clerk of said City. 9-28 BE OPENED FOR THE A FURNISHNOTICE THAT PROPOSALS WILL ING OF AN AUTOMOBILE FOR USE OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. Notice Is hereby, given that.

at public meeting the Common Council of the City of Rochester, Minne. sota, which is to be held in the cil Chambers in the second floor of the Chamber of Commerco building of said City, at: 2:00 o'clock on October 5th, 1931, sealed bids will be received and opened for the furnish. ing of a new four (4) or six (6) cylInder Ave (5) passenger sedan automobile with spare tire and other standard equipment, which equipment the bidders shall list in their proposals; said automobile to be for use of the he Police Department of said City. Each bid must be accompanied by a certifed check some reputable bank drawn payable to the Mayor of Rochester, Minnesota, for at least 10 per cent of the amount of the bid, which check and the amount of money specified therein shall be forfelted to the City of Rochester, MinI nesota, as liquidated damages if the bidder upon the letting of the contract to him shall fail, to enter into the contract so let; the said mon Council reserving the right to reject any, and all bids. A surety bond written for the full amount of the contract by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Minnesota, will be required with the contract.

(Personal bonds not to be must accepted.) be addressed to proposals Mr. A. F. Wright, City Clerk of Rochester, Minnesota, and shall have endorsed thereon "Proposal for furnishan automobile for use of the Police Department." Dated Rochester, Minnesota, this 22nd day of September, 1931. WRIGHT, City Clerk of the City of Rochester, Minnesota.

9-28 NOTICE THAT PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE FURNISHING OF EQUIPMENT FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA, Notice Is hereby given that at public meeting of the Common Council of the City of Rochester, Minnesota, which is to be held in the Council Chambers in the second floor of the Chamber of Commerce building in said City. at 2:00 o'clock P. on October 6th, 1931, sealed bids will be received and opened for the furnishwith delivery charges paid, of one (1). gas riot gun, Ave (5) long range cartridges for same, Ave (5) short range cartridges for same, six (6) gas billys, twelve (12) cartridges for same and two (2) bullet proof vests, all for use of the Police Department of said City. Bidders shall be prepared to demonstrate their equipment on October 5th, 1931, before the opening of bids, and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check upon some reputable bank drawn payable to the Mayor of Rochester, Minnesota, for at least 10 per, cent of the amount of the bid, which check and the amount of specined shall be forfelted to the City of Rochester, Minnesota, as liquidated damages if the bidder upon the lotting of the contract to him.

shall fall to enter Into the contract so let; the sald Common Council reserving the right to reject any and all bids. for the full A surety bond written amount of the contract by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Minnesota, will be required with the contract. (Personal bonds not to be accepted.) All proposals must be addressed to Mr. A. F.

Wright, City Clerk of Rochester, Minnesota, and shall have endorsed thereon "Proposal for furnishing of Police equipment." Dated at Rochester, Minnesota, this 22nd day of September, 1931.: A. WRIGHT, City. Clerk of said City. First Wedding in 16 London, UP -The first wedding in. 16 years occurred in the Parish church of Grove when Dorothy Bateman married A.

E. Siret, a lawyer's clerk of Leighton The church is the second in England, and Grove 3 population is. 21. 3 came home' on Saturday for a few days' visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.

H. T. Sherman, before going to the state university. Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Schroeder, Mrs. George Kuhn and sons. Ella Schroeder, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Goodsell and Mr. and Mrs.

Hobart Goodsell visited at the Donaldson home at. Plainview Sunday. Mrs. Augusta Wagner and son, John, left Sunday for their: new home in Minneapolis. Miss Pearl Middlebrook of Chicago spent the weekend with her aunt, Miss Alice Welton, Mrs.

Maud Elliott of Portage, spent a few days with her, brother, Roy Colman. Mrs. Hinman of Redfield, S. and at one time resident here, spen Friday at, the Vaughn Tobler home. Miss Dorothy Greening, who 'is attending Junior college at Rochester, spent the weekend with home folks.

The seniors and juniors entertained the freshman class at school gymnasium Friday evening. Chatfield Mrs. Adolph Anderson and sister, Mrs. Tuesday a Winifred from Corona, Herrick, 8. preturned they attended the funeral of their father, Carl Schultz.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hall of Spring Valley spent. Sunday: with Mrs. Allin Follensbee.

Mrs, J. H. Chermak and daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Bush, of Eyota: were in Chattield Thursday. Mrs.

W. Brisky, of Minneapolis spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. C. Jobnson, Charles Cooper returned to Minneapolis. Thursday after two weeks' visit with his mother, Mrs.

C. M. Cooper. Dr. and Mrs.

R. Kjerner. returned from Waconia Sunday. Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin spent the weekend in Blue Earth. The annual chicken pie supper of the congregation of the Washington Stone church will be next Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nelson' of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, were in Chatfield Tuesday. Mrs. Mary, Jane McLaughlin and daughters Mrs.

F. W. Shimer visited friends in Rushford Thursday. Mrs. Ellen Leach of La.

Crosse came Saturday to visit her. nieces, Misses Julia and Halloran. Mrs. Anna Laughlin of Winona was hostess to six friends at luncheon at Hotel Chatfield. Members of St.

Mary's Altar 'soclety will serve dinner in the Catholic church dining room, October 1. Byron Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Minneapolis were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

R. D. Maxfield. Charles Johnston to Minneapolis Tuesday to act Jurist in federal court. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis. Loken and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lodean.

Dahle of Hayfield. The Byron business men will have the Mantorville play on the street in Byron tonight, Miss Floy Kesson gave piano Mr. and Mrs. Farguson and recital at her home, Saturday. children of Chester, Iowa, called at the S.

A. Kuhlman home Sunday evening. Mrs. Emma Rickert has been confined to her home on account of illness. George Parks and George Bushee were Sunday dinner guests at the J.

Elford home. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Watts went to Stewartville Sunday visit 8 from Michigan. The Methodist minister from Vernon Center called.

on Mr. and Mrs. M. Gross Tuesday as he was enroute to Rochester to attend conference. Mr.

and Mrs. -W. D. Keller and Donald called on Viola relatives Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Van Orden and daughters called at the John Waller home in Rochester' Sunday. Reuben Dean is taking treatment a Rochester hospital. A large number from Byron attended the funeral of Edward Wold Rochester Tuesday. Mr.

Wold's parents and sister live here. Mrs. M. Hanson is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Watts.

Mrs. Gross, who spent last week the home of her son, J. M. Gross, returned to Pickwick Saturday. Mrs.

James Beatty of Washington, called on Mrs. R. D. Maxfield Monday. She returned to Washington Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tompkins motored to Racine Saturday to visit brother. of Mrs. Tompkins and his wife, who accompanied them to Spring Valley Sunday to visit another brother and his family.

H. S. Field left Monday evening Nebraska City, where he will visit relatives from California. Field intends to be gone month. He will return by way of Chicago where he will visit his daughter, Edith, Mrs.

C. H. Watts called on Mrs. Ella Philip Friday. Mrs.

M. Gross observed her birth anniversary Sunday by. entertaining her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frisby, and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Thompson of St. Charles over weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

D. D. Tompkins, honoring Charles Whitcomb California and Willis of Minneapolis, entertained relatives at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Kesson, former teacher of many of those present, was.

a guest. Mrs. Charles Johnston entertainat dinner Tuesday and Mrs. Joseph 'Le Barron of who are enroute to Nevis, to visit a sister, Mrs. W.

D. Keller entertained her brother, Edward Coon. of Rochester, dinner Tuesday evening. Fahy Allen, wife daughter, Constance, were Sunday', dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Watts. Mrs. Albert Elford of Douglas visited 'her aunt, Miss Anna -HaagenMonday. Mr.

and MrA Lester Greene The latest theater of war Ands its apex at the ancient city of taken by: force and is held by. Japanese troops. Warfare between a sore spot, flamed forth over dynamiting of a bridge on the Chinese anese railway guards, for both of which outrages Chinese soldiers are of Japanese officer as a spy. In addition to the assault on Mukden, Tsingtao on the south coast of the Shantung peninsula. Photo shows through the great gate of the city on a previous clash with China.

Map nel and Mrs. Charles E. Lindbergh, in landing at Nanking, are more military Elgin Ronald Lair and Max Richardson. spent Sunday in Minneapolis. E.

A. Becker and Alvin Wandrey spent the first of the week in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Mrs. E.

Burch and children spent the weekend at Hammond. Arthur Becker of Minneapolis visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

Becker, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams and gin High school this year, came daughter, Ruth, who will, attend Elfrom a Winona Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Monroe were Rochester callers Saturday. Mrs.

Roy Prescher, Mrs. Ed Ernst and Mrs. Steve Thompson drove to Wabasha Friday. Mrs. 'Marion Zorteau and: Miss Helen West spent the weekend at their homes in Pine Island.

Miss Roberta Crawford of Rochester visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford, last week. Mrs.

J. A. Soufal and daughter, Elaine, drove tot Winona Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Stephans, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Holton and Mra. 'Fred Holton were in Rochester Monday. Gottlieb Rossin: left' Wednesday to visit in South Dakota.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith spent Tuesday in Kasson. visited in Eyota Wednesday, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Beck and come Mr. and Mrs. Ernest received notice of the illness of their daughter, Mrs.

Lester Barrett, of Chicago, Saturday evening. They left to visit her. A reunion of the Searles family was held at the home of Misses Anna' and Helen Searles. Among those present Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Searles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Searles, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Searles and family and Mrs.

Fred "Searles 4 of Portland, Oregon. Rollins "left Friday for Madison, to study journalism at the University 'of Wisconsin, Ed Lamper of Winona spent Sunday in Elgin with his family. Miss Esther Tomford of Rochester spent the weekend at the W. A. Fielding home.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith visited Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Wilmott at. St. Charles, Sunday.

A William Welch and son, William were 'in Rochester, Saturday. Rex Ashcroft of Rochester spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Westoner. Stephan Briese of Rochester spent Saturday and Sunday in Elgin, Steve Thompson has rented the Walker west of Culbertson's corner and expects to move in two or three weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blumstrom of Waukegan, spent last. week with Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Wood. Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Stephan spent the weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dobratz of Hutchinson.

Miss Esther. Gehlhar is teaching the third and fourth grades at; the Lutheran school at Rochester. Mary Schroeder spent several days this week in Chattield. Mrs. Ray Soufal entertained at a bridge party at her home Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Neil Ferguson" and Mrs. W. A Fielding, were winners of high scores. Zumbrota Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Gaskin and three children and Miss Franc Mosher of Rochester spent. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prigge Friday when a picnic. dinner and supper were served.

The guests were: Mrs. Lena Henkel and daughter, Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Bonham, Mr. and Mrs.

George Henkel and son, Hal of White Lear, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perrotte, Sieven Jackson and Glen' Flens of Mrs. Blanche Kinney, Mrs. Harriet Searles, Mr.

and Mrs. George Searles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crouch and daughter, Ruth, and son, Will, of Mazeppa, Theodore Hardy. Hardy, Miss Emma and Miss Floral Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Berg attended the funeral of Mrs. F. George Ferber in Pine Island, Sunday A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Hotfman: of Maezppa, Lucille, Jean, Doris and Meredith Sigmond, Dean Woodbury and Stanley Nerhaugen had picnic at Cold KING NOTICE OF A HEARING ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SANITARY, 'SEWER AND LAYING OF A WATER MAIN IN PARTS OF ELEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST AND FOURTIS: AVENUE SOUTHEAST. is hereby given that Common Council of the City of ester, Minnesota, at a meeting thereof held on September 14th, 1931,. adopted a resolution ordering that 10- cal public improvements be made and done in said City as follows: The construction -of: sanitary sewer commencing at a point on the center line, of Eleventh Street Southeast, nine (9) feet east of the east line of Third Avenue Southeast, and running thence easterly to the center of. the intersection of. Fourth Avenue Southeast and Eleventh Street Southeast and running thence northerly along the center line of Fourth Avenue Southeast to a point forty two (42) feet south of the south line of Tenth Street Southeast.

and that water main be laid in the said parts of Eleventh Street: Southeast and Fourth Avenue Southeast. The said Common Council at meeting thereof held on September 21st, 1931, adopted a resolution determining to assess the whole cost and expense of the said improvement against each lot, plece and parcel of land benefted by the improvement so made, Against each and every lot, piece and parcel of land abutting upon the improvement without regard to cash valuation, ratably and in proportion to the special benefits conferred by the improvement upon each lot, plece and parcel of land. Further notice is hereby given that a meeting of the said Common Council will be held at 2:00 o'clock P. on October 6th, 1931, in. the Council Chambers, in tho City Hall, in said City, and all persons and parties interested in the said improvement may then and there appear and be heard before the said Common Council upon all matters relating to the said 1m- provements or to the mode of- assessment for the cost and expense of the said improvements upon which they.

may desire to be heard. The parties to be effected by the assessments for the coat and expense of the construction of. the sanitary sewer and laying of the water main as above described, and the names of the owners of the properties to be effected, 80 far as the same a are known, are as follows: Description of Properties. In Auditor's Plat Names of: Owners; Lot. Block.

Loretta M. Kelly, W. 264 ft. of 99 Christian 'Hanson, N. 50: ft.

of W. 131.22 ft. of 101 Carl G. Sophia a Goldbeck, N. 50 ft.

of E. 81.72 ft. of W. 212.94 ft of Lot 101, and N. 50 ft.

of W. ft. of Lot 102 In Laura Le Domke Sub- Division. Laura L. Domke 9.

Laura Domke. .10 Hayes-Lucas Lumber Laura L. Domke John J. Monohan. Paul Schumann Laura La Domke F.

Hodge Laura L. Domke Laura. I. Dorki In Hetnel Hagen' Resub-Divialon of Lots 08 and 00, Auditor's Plat 46 Elmer B. Hagen Clarence Hagen, W.

00 It. Hayes-Lucas Lumber Hayes-Lucas Lumber Hayes-Lucas Lumber Hayes -Lucas Lumber Hayes-Lucas Lumber Hayes-Lucas Lumber Hayes-Lucas Lumber. Lumber Hayes -Lucas Lumber Hayes-Lucas Lumber 27 In Elm Park Sub-Division. Geo. Dated.

W. at Huney Rochester, Minnesota, 1 this 22nd day of September, 1081. what' City Clerk of said 'City. 9-28 SHANNON BYERS Certified Public Accountants Audits--Systems--Income Tax Service E. A.

Wobschall So. Bdwy Resident Manager Phone 2798 Dial 3301 ROC DRY CLEANERS INC. "WEAR OLEAN CLOTHES Abstracts of Title FARM LOANS-SURETY BONDS STEAMSHIP AGENTS EUROPEAN AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS' DIAL 2562. Holt Perry General Insurance -Real Estate Piano Tuning and Player Piano Repairing All Work Guaranteed Telephone 2089. BACH MUSIC CO.

See Us For Loans On real estate in the city of Rochester, No red tape--no delays. -Rochester Loan Trust Co. of MONEY? WE'LL 'HELP YOU PERSONAL NOTE LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE MEN OR WOMEN NO SECURITY required Just YOUR PERSONAL NOTE. Immediate service. no rassing inquiries to employers or friends.

SMALL weekly or monthly REPAYMENTS. We also loan on furniture, autos oP other personal property. ROCHESTER CREDIT CO. 14 South Boston Bldg. Broadway Phone 2594.

Over Boston Store 1 Springs, near. Zumbro Falls, Sunday. Jack Korsten spent Sunday and Monday in the Twin Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickinson returned Saturday from Welcome, where the former has been engaged in road work.

Gerald Halvorson and Roland Sigmond spent. Sonday in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. George Henkel, and son, Hal, and Mr.

and Mrs. C. 0. Bonham, of White Bear, were Saturday callers at the Hardy home. Schriever of Belle Creek underwent a minor operation at the local clinic last week, Pine Island A Mrs.

W. Johnke of Centerville, S. '1s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Runkel.

Mrs. Iva McCutcheon and sons, Miss Gertrude Stucky and. Mrs. Rueber motored to Owatonna Sunday and were joined there by Mr. and Mrs.

Otto: Nichols. of: Byron, Mrs. G. R. West of Minneapolis is visiting here.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt and family of St. Paul spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Blankenhorn Jr. The Bridge club is being entertained today' by Mrs. Julia Vessey. Mr. 'and Mrs.

Max Fiegal entertained friends at dinner and bridge Sunday evening. Mrs. Kirwan 54 and daughter of Juanita, N. are visiting Mrs. Frank Max of: Bozeman; is visiting relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. George 4 Spriesterback and son, Carl, of Minneapolis, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William last week.

From here they drove to Mount Vernon, Iowa, where Carl resume his studies at Cornell college." Dr. Arneson spent Sunday in the Twin Cities. Esther Perkins is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sparrow at Kasson.

The W.R.C. held its annual social party "last Friday at the home, of Mrs. Maude Chance. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank McCutcheon and family of St. Paul spent Sunday with his" mother, Mrs. J. McCutcheon. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Tomforde attended a silver wedding anniversary in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Holst at the Gorman hall in Goodhue, last Friday evening Carol Rew left Monday to play ball with the. Rochester Cubs in the state. tournament at St. Paul. Miss "Irene Clemens opened her school in District 94 Monday.

A reception will be held in the Van Horn library this evening for the teachers of the local schools. Mrs. P. Majerus is spending few days her daughter, Mrs. T.

C. Coen. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaffer of Minneapolis were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Bringgold. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Glamm in. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Glamm, Sunday evening. Mrs.

H. Sanders and Mrs. Woods of Gratton, N. spent a few days last week with Mrs. W.

Marsh and other relatives. Mrs. Albert Raatz and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raatz and family were Sunday guests of the former's daughter, Mrs.

Glasburner, in Wisconsin. Walter Clark of St. Paul and G. H. Tome returned Saturday.

from a week's fishing at Sauk Center. Mr. Clark returned to St. Paul Sunday. 1 Eyota The Eastern Star chapter held the first meeting of the year Tuesday evening.

The Mason's hall has been newly decorated and is finished. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson, who were Sunday guests at the J. Jones home, left Sunday for La.

Crosse enroute to Florida to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Brown and family spent Sunday, with, Rochester relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Moehnke and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Albert Moehnke home at Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Worber, Mr.

Mrs. Alfred Blerbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ihrke spent Sunday at the Henry Worber home at Stewartville. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Mochinke and A 5 -E 1 4: 4.

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