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MsfRICT COURT GRAND AND PETIT JURORS DRAWN. CIVIL CALENDAR. Reggtgtar term of district court convened "IFuesdaj' with the following calendar. The grand jury met and the petit jury meets today. 1.

Casper M. Swenson vs. Emma L. Swenson. Stricken from calendar.

2. iierman Meyer vs. Mayville Cheese Company. Trial. 3.

L. F. Snyder vs. F. W.

Smock. For land commission. 4. A. E.

Bullis vs. Geo. A. Hormel A Co. Recover damages for horse drowned.

5. Chase Baker Co. vs. Charles £ressev. For merchandise sold.

6. Myrtle Dykstra, as administratrix of the Estate of Henry Dykstra, deceased vs. Geo. A. Hormel Co.

Death of Henry Dykstra, killed. 7. Henry Waterman and Nels M.ckcison vs. Austin Methodist Episcopal Church. I'or balance on contract price for construtcinn Of church counter action t'r poor workmanship.

8. J. H. Carey vs. P.

F. Huntley. For price auto supplies sold. 9. D.

J. Griffith, et al vs. James Dowd, et al. 10. James Chrz vs.

S. J. Fisher Tenants wages. 11. L.

llinton v-. i'. J. Pavclec. Purchase price of a cow.

Discontinued. 12. J. VV. Wilbright vs.

Carl Falk. Ref. for labor. Settled. 13.

Carrie K. Pollock as administratrix of the Estate of Eva C. White vs. H. O.

White J. E. White. On promissory note. 14.

D. J. Davis vs. Frederick Eilcrs, commission on sale of land. 15.

Florence Garrity vs. Thomas "Garrity, divorce action. 16. Alma S. Nelson as administratrix of the Estate of Newton Nelson, Deceased vs.

Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul Railway personal injury, £eath of Newton Nelson. "IJ-. I. B.

Bennett vs. George Gilftertson, land commission. 18. Lelah Northam vs. Geo.

II. THaden. ltf. William Marsh vs. John J.

FhHther and F. E. Watkins. Settled. 2a J.

D. Utley vs. E. C. 21.

L. Granger vs. Hi. Keezer Henry Hitzmann, damages for purchase of hogs with cholera. 22.

S. A. Stalnaker vs. Chicago Rock Island Pacific Railway personal injury, broken arm. 23.

Knute J. Fosse, administrator of the Estate of Jacob Fosse, deceased vs. Nels Peterson, death by auto accident. J. H.

Reints vs. Ole Neihaus, foreclosure of mechanic's lien. 25. Mary A. LefHngwell vs.

Brotherhood of American Yoeman, recover amount of insurance policj-. 26. H. W. Hurlbut vs.

Carl O. Winjum, Ole J. Winjum and Gordon Mayland, suit on note. 27. Clarence Cotton vs.

Charles G. Cotton and Mary A. Cotton et al, recover rent. 28. Frank J.

Harmacy vs. iHazel V. Harmacy, divorce action. 29. J.

H. Johnson vs. William Neubauer, C. Neubauer, A. T.

Root, L. E. Durhman, T. P. Joyce and Carl C.

Skogstad as administrator of M. O. Skogstad deceased, dissolution of partnership. 30. George Gilbertson vs.

James Keenan, Peter Riley and J. Z. Rogers land commission. 31. J.

W. DeBtihr vs. O. C. LaBar, ior damages to auto.

The jurors are as follows: GRAND JURORS. John Knox, Brownsdale Village. W. T. Adams, Udolpho Township.

T. S. R. Scovill, Austin City. J.

K. Harlan, Grand Meadow Viliage. F. Ziemer, Waltham Village. K.

O. F.ric, 'Le Roy Township. A. P. Martin.

Nevada Town-hip. A. Lcrude, Lansing Township. W. E.

Groby. Bennington. T. F. Cumniings, Austin City.

Nick Hitman, Taopi, Village. Bernard I'eise, Pleasant Valley. W. J. Dover, Racine Township.

Earl Carll, Cdolpho Town-hip. Henry Quast, Marshall Township. H. B. Boe, Lansing Township.

Albert Stark, Dexter Township. O. A. Huntley, Lodi Township. Royal Holmes, Austin City.

John Hcimer, Adams Township. PETIT JURY. F. A. Studer, Dexter Township.

Wm. Brownlow, Lodi Township. H. J. Lockwood, Frankford Twp.

Iver Erickson. Clayton Township. Herman Grams, Pleasant Valley Township. E. A.

Wignes, Clayton Township. S. H. Warington, Lyle Township. Sam Johnson, Le Roy Township.

Rudolph Quandt, Pleasant Valley. W. P. Lambert, Austin City. E.

E. Edwards, Waltham Township L. M. Eggen, Nevada Township. Elmer DeYouug, Grand Meadow Township.

Anton Bohn, Dexter Township. Ed Knutson, Adams Township. Herbert Burrington, Grand Meadow Township. John Nicholson, Grand Meadow Township. Geo.

E. Smith, Windom Township. E. D. Nelson, Nevada Township.

W. J. Eagen, Red Rock Township. Wm. Beach, Bennington Twp.

Max Ellinghoysen, Racine Twp. J. J. Myhre. Le Roy Township.

S. H. Simonson, Frankford Twp. Advertised Letters. LUt of letters remaining uncalled for in this ofltce for the week endinsr Jan.

9, 1915. 6 Berger, L. A. Murphy, Frank E. liue, Paul Swen John E.

Tordo, Adolf Von berg, E. L. Albright, Miss Frances iirigham, Mrs b- 6. Brooks, Mrs. James Juison.Miss Klvina Roberts, Miss Maud.

Time letters will be sent to the "Dead Letter Office" Jan. 25, 1015 if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "Advertised," giving date of nst. O. J.

SIMMONS. Postmaster. 6KTBS PATRICK GUINNEY. On Wednesday evening, Jan. 6, at the home of his nephews east of the city occurred the death of one of the old and respected of' Mower Wended fpr county, Patrickt Old.

Slge was the cause of death. He Was unmarried and since the death of his brothers and sisters he has had a home with nieces and nephews. Deceased was born in County Cork, Ireland in 1822. His parents died when he was a young boy leaving him as the oldest to care for his younger brothers and sisters. He brought them all to this country and they settled in and about Austin: His sisters and brothers, Daniel, John, Jeremiah and Mrs.

Thomas Savage, are all dead. Though 92 years of age, he was active and able to be about more than many persons twenty or more years his junior. The funeral was held from the Guinney home east of Austin Friday morning at 9:30 and from St. Augustine's church at 10:30. Interment in the Catholic cemetery.

MRS. J. D. WOODWARD. Mrs.

J. D. Woodward died at 12:30 Thursday night at the home of her son C. S. Edwards.

Mrs. Woodward had been in her usual health apparently up to 5:45. She suffered a paralytic stroke and immediately became unconscious. She did not recover consciousness and died that night. Mrs.

Woodward had a slight shock a few weeks previous but recovered in a short time. Emma Kregloh Woodward was born near Williamville, N. sixty-five years ago. She was married at Buffalo, N. to Geo.

S. Edwards by whom there were two sons, Willis formerly of this city and now of Geneva, N. and Chas. S. of this city.

Mr. Edwards died and and some years later she married J. D. Woodward, whose first wife was Helen Kregloh, a sister of the deceased. They were also married at Buffalo, N.

and came to Austin eighteen years ago in February. After Mr. Woodward's death the widow made her home with a sister in New York state and with her son Willis until eighteen months ago when her son Charles was taken sick and she came west to live at his home. Deceased was a member of the W. R.

C. Her sister, Mrs. Helen Kregloh Woodward died many years ago. Besides her two sons, two sisters, Mrs. D.

R. Fogelsonger of Buffalo, N. and Mrs. Etta Buchan of Hopewell, NV also a brother B. M.

Stevens of Hall, N. survive. The family have the sympathy of all in the loss their mother and sister who was a faithful member in the home. Services at the G. A.

R. hall Monday forenoon were in charge of W. R. C. The body was taken there Monday morning where friends viewed the remains and brought beautiful floral tributes in loving remembrance of their departed sister.

Services were conducted at the M. E. church at 1130 by Dr. J. F.

Stout and burial was at Enterprise cemetery Members of Mclntyre Post, G. A. R. acted as bearers. Willis Edwards of Geneva.

N. Y. and Mrs. Henry Cronon of Rose Creek a daughter of Mr. Woodward came to attend the funeral.

ELLING NELSON FINBRAATEN. E. N. I' inbraatcu, a resident, of Pleasant Valley town died at the Rochester hospital on New Year's evening. where he had go'ne for an operation for ulcer of the stomach.

The remain were brought to Racine on New car day and the funeral wffs held on Monday. The many friends oi the sorrowing ones extend their sympathy. Mr. Finhraaten was an old and respected resident of Mower He was a member of the Lutheran church. He was born March 27.

1853 at Ringerike, Norway. He emigrated with his parents to this country in 1868 coming to Mower t-ounty where lie has lived since. He was married to Anna Florand in 187') and their marriage was blessed with 8 children, one of whom died as a child. The others are. ()scar Nicolous, Mrs.

J. R. Daw, Mrs. H. Alodalen.

Clara Mable, Carl Albert. Emma and Henry. SISTER ACQUIS ATA. Sister Acquinata, sister of Mrs. Frank Christie, died at Sineinawa Mound 'Monday, after an illness of several months.

Deceased was located in Faribault for sixteen years until last fall when her health failed and she went to the Mound. Mr. and Mrs. Christie left Monday evening to attend the funeral. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Rosie Wiseman and husband to Harvey E. Wiseman, Lot 9. blk. 4, Oak Park addn Austin, $400. Minnie Gilbert and husband to Geo.

A. Hartson. Und.J^ lot 15 blk 9, Lyle $100. M. L.

Bo3'd and wife to James F. l.oyd, Vi 34-103-14, Oscar N. Hegg to Helmer C. cVj swj'4 34-102-14 and part ot sw 34, $2900. C.

Riley et al to Hannah Riley lot.2 Blk 32 Orig. Plat of Austin, $1. James D. Smith and wife to Harry J. Smith, sy2 lot 0 blk 3 Orig.

vill of Austin, $2200. Ingri Finhart et al to Ole Finhart Jr. et al 3 a. in eK swJ4 7-103-14. Roy E.

Smart and wife to W. McGrath lots 17 and 18, blk 12 LeRov $1. Teman Temansone to Syver D. Bohn. Out Lots 3, 4 and part 5 in 19-103-14, $2600.

Frauk G. Thompson and wife to Frank E. Hambrecht. Out lots 2, 5, 8, 9, and 14 in sec 28-101-14. Also lots 1 to 8, blk A.

LeRoy, $1,000. Lucy Capretz and "hus to D. Hogan 120 ft lot 7, blk 4 Yates and Lewis add Austin, $1,500. Chas. E.

Myerse and wife ta Bertha Pedersone, lot 8, blk 12, LeRoy $775. O. N. Pech and wife to Joseph Hagan sy2 neJ4 30-103-17 $7,200. L.

W. Nemitz and wife to B. R. Sunim. Lot and 2, blk 6 Lansing $210.

Harronstein and wife to Geo. tedens et al e's 30-104-15 $2624.00. The annual meeting of the First Baptist church, was held last Thursday evening. The lecture room of the church was crowded. The early part of the evening was given to hearing reports, from the different departments, and the election of officers.

During the year the church had all purposes something otrer and 24 member's had been received. After the business session the men served a most delicious oyster stew, and a social Total Total Report of Church Treasurer, Jan. 7, 1914 to Jan. 5, 1915 RECEIPTS. Cash received on pledges $1676.43 Cash received, loose collection 157.65 Cash received from Ladies' Aid 100.00 Cash received from B.

Y. P. 3.50 Cash received from Oakland Branch DISBURSEMENTS Checks overdrawn first of year 38.42 1913 Bills 105.76 Pastor's Salary 1500.20 Pulpit supply 15.00 Light and gas 47.88 Janitor salary 129.00 Organist and Mr. Tolles 99.50 Incidentals 87.05 Cash on hand 3.27 Balance Jan. 1, 1915 26.94 MRS.

FRANK SCULLIN, Sec'y. IRS. N. P. JENSEN, Treas.

Calling Committee Report, 1914. 1st Calls 570 2nd Calls 302 3rd Calls 454 4th Calls 489 Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1914 Total collections for the year DISBURSEMENTS. From poor fund 38.70 American Baptist Publication Society 30.21 Foreign Missions 213.58 Home Missions 89.50 State Convention offering 125.00 Miscellaneous 10.40 Belgian Relief 65.00 Cash on hand to date Membership Regular meetings held Special meetings Average attendance New members added Collected and sent for Home Missions Collected and sent for ForeiglT Gift to Mission Circle for Pledge to pipe organ fund Total received and paid out Tn penny collection fund, Jan. 1, 1914Received during year Paid for books, flowers, postage, etc.

an( chosen as follows: H. Sterling. P. Bennett. Annual fleeting Of The First Baptist Church hour was enjoyed.

The following officers were chosen: Clerk, Miss Nellie P. Mooers Treas. Miss Orra Hart of Benev. Mrs. Clyde Bemis Trustees, F.

E. Gleason, Iver Becker, Justyn Varco Three members on Ar. Board, N. C. Albro, J.

Voogd, W. K. Howard Sunday School Supt. Dr. 'J, Miller Pres.

of B. Y. P. U. Miss Lillian Garrison.

The reports from the different departments are as follows: $2026.08 Unpaid orders, J. E. Detwiler, 30.00 J. Boulton, Janitor 45 00 H- G. Baker, coal 42.34 Total 117.34 Total unpaid pledges 215.00 ORRIE E.

HART, Treas. Report of Ladies' Aid Society. Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1914 283.94 Received during year 511.10 Total 795.04 Paid out during year 761.10 612.99 40.60 Total 653.59 MRS. CLYDE BEMIS, Treas.

Report of Woman's Mission Circle. 37 12 4 15 4 Balance 011 hand Jan. 1915 .12 MRS. ALEX CAMPBELL, Treas and Secy. Report of Sunday School Treasurer.

Cash 011 hand, Jan. 1, 1914 Collections during year 164.72 Birthdays 2.68 Expenses for year 151-21 On hand Jan. 1. 1915 33-21 ne4 Decrease by letter By Erasure By death Total $2026.08 1 0 1 9 1 0 0 7 184.42 184.42 ERNEST GREEN, Treasurer. S.

11. Hale and wife to Everitt llalej BUSINESS MEETING FRIDAY. nej4 8-101-14, $1. I The annual business meeting of the A. L.

Brush and wife to 1st Natl State Agricultural society will he Bank Stewartville nwJ4 and wY 9 and nw'4 JO-1Terms of the following members of 104-14, $650. the board expire this year and their 1st Nat'l Bank Stewartville to A. successors are to be elected: J. J. FurO.

Anderson above description, $850.51011, Austin, president Eli S. Warner United States to Joseph Emcrt 14-103-16. L'nited States to John Robin wJ-j ne and ncJ4 CONGREGATIONAL ANNUAL MEETING. Thursday evening the annual meeting of the Congregational church was held in the lecture room and conduct- ed by Rev. Gregory.

Reports of all refused to pay tribute. It is more departments were read. Officers were than possible that some of the copper UBed in the Solomonic temple came from Cyprus, for it was only a day's I.i Bassler, re-elected, C. F. Cook.

W. Shaw, life deacon C. L. West, for three years. Dr.

C. C. Leek to fill unexpired term of XV. O. Page.

M. I. Bassler, Mrs. C. H.

Decker. Pastorial Committee two H. Decker, H. J. Drost.

Hopeless. there any really indestructible toys?" that I know of, except those that make an infernal K. P'S INSTALL OFFICERS. At the regular meeting of the Austin Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias Thursday evening the following officers were installed for the ensuing year, R.

A. Woodward actiug as installing officer: held at St. Paul Friday morning, John G. Meyers and wife to Alice, St. Paul, vice president C.

P. Craig. Moore lot 1. 2, 4, 5, blk 3 all blk 1 Duluth and Robert Crickmore, Owaand 2, Elkton and 1-102-16, tonna. board members.

725. Island of Cyprue. The island of Cyprus has bean identified by scholars with the C-hittim of the Bible, and it is recorded that Hiram, king of Tyre, who assisted Solomon in the building of the temple at Jerusalem, had to put down a rebellion of the Cyprians, who had 1 Chancellor Commander, S. E. Ward Vice Chancellor, Carl M.

Anderson. Prelate, Robert Hobson. Master of Exchequer, H. A. Goslee Master of Work, L.

Master of Arms, W. H. Pickett. K. of R.jind A.

O. Harpmaii. sail from the mainland, and that time was under Phoenician control. Camphor for the Future. It is estimated that Formosa con tains about one million camphor trees, some ten thousand of which are cut down every year.

At this rate the supply will be exhausted in a hundred years but when the country is thoroughly pacified there is no doubt that the Japanese will see that reforestation is properly undertaken and an inexhaustible supply insured. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. John Detwiler Tuesday 5th, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McMasters, Wednesday 6th, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Maurek, Wednesday 6th, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Will Pike, Thursday 7th, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. French, Thursday, 7th, a son.

1 To Mr. and lira. Charles Ferguson Monday ilth, a daughter. OAKLAND LADIES' AID. Cash on hand Jan.

1, 1914 Receipts during year 82.86 n- tal Report of B. Y. P. U. Balance in Treasury Jan.

4. 1914 Amount received during year 1914 Balance EXPENDED. Missions Current Expense Total Expense Amount received 59.57 Amount paid out 46.31 Balance in treasury Jan. 4, 1915 13.26 (Our Pipe Organ Pledge of $25.00 is not paid.) LILLIAN GARRISON. Trca ta 27.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 97.00 97.00 6.66 Report of the W.

I. C. hand 8.40 Received collection 26.78 Home Missions Foreign Mission: Flowers Postage On hand 1815 MRS. N. F.

EARL, Chairman. Report of Treasurer of Benevolences. 61.15 592.4*4 Number members Average attendance MRS. JOHN BEXNET Oakland Sunday School Report Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 Receipts for J914 Disbursements Balance 011 hand Ian.

1, Average attendano Smallest attendance Largest attendance Average collection- $204.79 Disbursements $181.96 Bal on hand Jan. 1915 22.83 Number meetings held 11 Number special meetings 3 Mrs. Dora Torrens, Sec'y. Mrs. Dysslin, Treasurer.

Report of Secretary of Sunday School Average attendance for year Largest attendance 168 Smallest attendance, Sept. 13 42 BLANCHE MACHACEK, Secy. Report of Church Clerk. Present membership Additions by letter 11 By Baptism By experience 5 24 24 15 4 30 18.16 4 1 4 1 59-57 10.00 36-31 35-18 DISBURSEMENTS. F.

E. GLEASON. Chairman Trustees. Annual Report of Oakland Branch. Receipts in fund during 1914 Disbursements Cash on hand Jan.

1915 Received for furnace Disbursements for furnace Receipts for Anti-Saloon League Receipts for Foreign Missions Receipts for State Convention Receipts for Pastor's salary Receipts for Special Meetings 15.00 15.00 1.00 .24 3-94 35 DULCIE HOGAN, Treas. 38 17 LOIS GIBBONS, Sec'y. Estimated Budget for 1915. Pastor's salary $1500.00 Janitor salary 200.00 Organist and choir expense 1 sO 00 L'Khts 75.00 I'uel oo. 00 Insurance 50.00 Repairs and incidentals 150.00 Missions 550.00 $2775.00 47.

22 35 1 1 ,81 200. 00 200. 00 1 00 s. .05 .00 00 rcas 4 37 20 28 12. 4' 4i H.

I Thorough Reading. A Tew books well studied and thoroughly digested nourish the understanding more than hundreds but gargled in the mouth, as ordinary Btudents Skeptical. Minister (calling on inmate of Mr. Kenney, that stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage." "Well, they've got me hypnotised, then that's News. ConUata.

Inquiries sometimes come to us as to grange contests of various kinds, says the grange editor of the National Stockman. No doubt there are times when a contest can be used to advantage to stimulate Interest, although very often a period of less Interest follows the stimulation of a contest Every grange that thinks a contest will do it good can best work out the plans for its own needs, being careful to avoid things that might lead to disagreements. But one thing that we advise against is a contest for new members. This too often adds members that are of no value. Make your local grange worth, it and you won't need a contest to secure new members.

An Idaho Enter prist. Idaho state grange has adopted the plan of sending out bulletins upon subjects in which the grange is interested. Recently it issued one on Time Farm Loans," describing the various rural credit measures before con- Three girls, members of Bethlehem grange, Coshocton county. 0-, challenged a team of three high school boys to debate with them the equal suffrage queetJoa, Miss Selma Lee and Joseph R. Williamson were married 'Wednesday noon, roth, by Rev.

J. A. E. Naess at his home. They were attended by the groom sister and Mr.

Krueger. Both young people are from Lansing and they will reside there on a farm. Saturday at the home of the officiating clergyman, Rev. J. A.

E. Naess occurred the marriage of Julius Anderson and Miss Leonora Peterson, both of this city. The groom is an employee of the Packing house. The marriage of Eugene C. Jewett of Wright county, Iowa and Miss Eva M.

McMann of Laramie took place in Austin, January 6, at the M. E. parsonage, Dr. J. 1-.

Stout officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett will in Eagle, la. At St.

Augustine church Thursday, morning at six clock occurred the marriage of Miss Edna Harrington and rrank Docring, Rev. Father Devlin officiating. 1 he bride was attired 111 a wine-colored suit and wore a hat to harmonize. She is the daughter of M. Harrigton and has many friends.

1 he groom is a brakeman on the Milwaukee road. Mr. and Mrs. Doering left for the Cities and Chicago on a ceks tr'R anc uP'Jn their return vvill in their home 011 Ash street. May their wedded life be happy.

I he mllowing account is taken from Spokesman-lie view, Spokane, Hash. A. S. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Williams formerly of Lansing: At All Saints' cathedral Thursday noon A. S. (Gus) Williams, a railway postal clerk on the Ctreat Northern Havre-Spokane run, was married by to Miss Dorothy Frick, 010 Augusta avenue, daughter of A.

L. I rick, depot ticket agent for the Great Northern. The bridegroom, a resident of Spokane five years, is a member of the S. A. A.

C. The couple will shortly be at home to their friends at the St. Cloud apartments on -North Monroe street. TO The marriage of Miss Lessie Genevieve elu of this city to Evan T. Tovvnsend, also of this citv, occurred I riday, Jan.

1, at Long Beach, where eber and her mother had gone about Nov. 1st, to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. will Long Beach for the present.

The bride is a daughter of Emma Weber of Austin. Since the family moved to this city from about twelve vear- ago, she has lived here also. She attended and graduated from Austin High School, being valedictorian of the class of 1907. The groom came from Wisconsin mer a year ago ami has worked for the Austin Co. He also lett for California in November.

We join 111 wishing them happiness and -ucce--. DOBSON-POTMESIL. Park G. Dob-on who came to thi- country to farm wa- married iJec. 30 at I lenuningford.

to Mis- Alirk. potine-i! of that place. I lie wedding wa- a prettv one and took place in the Methodi-t church I hey were attended l.y the groom's 1 A'l'Ss Ellen Dob- and John nephew oi the bride. 1 he bride is the daughter of a pioneer rancher and the groom'- parent- are on a ranch. We welconit- them nm-'ita and wi-h them pr-penty.

ANNUAL MEETING. Of St. Olaf Lutheran Congregation Held Monday Evening. ''he St. Olaf Lutheran congregation there annual meeting at the chinch parlor-, Monday evening, 11 vSr' attendance.

1 he meeting was opened by tile pastor, Key. J. A. L. Naess.

The minutes ot previous meeting- held during the -vcar XV('r- read and approved. 1 he tollowing Parochial report was read by Rev. J. A. E.

Naess. Parochial Report by Rev. I A Naess. BaptiscQ 2ii S. Me 111 bers English Scandinavian 127.

JI he treasurer reported all bills paid and a balance ot $217.37 in the treasury. I he Sunday school superintendent reported average attendance at Sunday school of 124 and Sunday school treasurer reported all bill, paid and small balance on hand. Lutheran League reported receipts .204.49 and disbursements bal ance 23c The local expends for Luther League onvention were S101.08. Ladies' Aid society receipts for the year were Disbursement- 6 5og Balance from Jan. i-t.

rrrciVt'd with thanks." lhe election of officers resulted as xoJIows: Trustees for 3 years, E. Dalager, Peter Lauson. Deacons for years. Theodore Nels Kasniussen. Supt.

of Sunday School Harrv Kasniussen. Assistant Supt. of Sundav School Norine Martin. Auditing Committee. Dr J1 egge, W.

R. Earl. 1 Secretary, C. I. Johnson.

Music Committee, Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Chris E. Haugan.

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