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Hanson Brothers
Hotel Board by day or week Soft Drinks - Cigars Walum, North Dakota A first class barber will be Wednesday & Saturday Lots sold in Walum: Oscar Anson bought 6 Hans Sonju bought 7 Charley Kinns bought 7 Rev. Thoreson had a run away out in the Mabel Church area.
His team was frightened by some burros. Gus Leitzki Horses Shod Wagons and plows repaired Walum, North Dakota Early settlers in the county: Thomas Stee came in 1878 A wedding was held on November 28 Anna Haugen and Charles G. Parkins of Park Rapids.
Boy born to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Gunderson, first child born in Walum. Matt Hanson sold his Blacksmith Shop to a Lutski from Wisconsin.
Bank at Hannaford held election A. H. Berg, President W. E. Hyde, Vice President A. O. Anderson, Cashier Glen Hicks - Barber Shop A. C. Leslie, Physician & Surgeon J. W. Copeland - Barber Shop Gunderson & Barton, Grocery Store, Walum Hannaford Drug Company, S. Savoe, Mgr.
Prescriptions Compounded with Care Olson Brothers Livery A. S. Bendavick, Paper Hanger, Painter & Decorator. Champion Binder, Sold by Olmstead & Sinclair Hardware Store: Aarstad & Troseth Claus Jackson Store in 1905: Advertised a good line of suits, etc.
Julius Brekke, N. Hemmingway, H. Groven doing well drilling.
At St. Olaf: Next Sunday, parochial school program at St. Olaf Church.
Student Bangsto closing a term of school in that neighborhood.
If the day is nice, program will be given in the grove by the church, August 29, 1905. Northern Pacific Railway offered half rates to the Minnesota Fair. Tickets to be purchased between September
4-9, inclusive. 50¢ covering admission to the Fair will be added to the railroad rate of one fare to a round
trip. C. P. Schmidt, Agent Geo. T.
Kisling, Mgr. Crane Johnson Co.
at Walum Rural Mail Routes began on November 1, 1905, two routes: one east, one west.
Annual salary $720 Matt Hanson & Miss Thompson were Hannaford visitors.
E. J. Austad, Harness Shop at Walum, All Harnesses, Buggy Whips, Wagon Grease, and Security Gall Cure. Married in School at Walum: Gilbert Goplin & Andrea Sovine.
Rev. Brudablic preached sermons at St. Olaf & Eidfjord Churches in the interest of Jewish Missions.
Olson Brothers sold Livery to: Walter Richardson.
3 1/2 acres of land sold to Walum Church for $1. Source: Hannaford
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