Four men digging a narrow ditch for tile to be placed. One man stands above placing tile with a long handled tool. One man in the background is laying out the tile.
An interior view of Tilford Drug Store, which was on the corner of Ninth Street and Fourth Avenue. It later became Sigstad Variety Store. Pictured are: Will Sanger on the left and Fred Tilford on the right.
A threshing scene on the Gold Field Farm of C. W. Stark. The farm site includes a house, windmill and several outbuildings with threshing in foreground.
Several men and women pose for a picture out in the field where they are threshing. The women in their white aprons, have brought lunch out to the field for the men. Many horses and hay racks are being used to stack the hay.
Band marching down the street in Mountain Lake on the 4th of July. Businesses noticed include Commercial Hotel, D.A. Lahart Land Co., J. Wade, Harness Shop, and the Ice Cream Parlor.
View of the interior of a mercantile store. Candy sites on the counter. Cigars and cigarettes are in the glass cases. Three people stand behind the counter.
The North side of the square, on 10th Street in Windom. The bank is the first building on the right. The park was located across the street where the courthouse was later built.
Ten horses lined up in front of the barn at the Gust Youngren farm north of Windom. In the background is Harder Lake. A lone chicken in the foreground pecks at the ground.
Two rows of baseball players with ballpark in background. Members of the team include: Back row (left to right): Harry Larson, Rolf Hage, Allie Brown of Mountain Lake, Lloyd Jensen, William Roemer (Manager), Joe Villa, Hans Hill, Wilford Hanson, Clement Villa (Score Keeper). Front row: Cecil Strubel of Mountain Lake, Westerman from Jeffers, Hans Shaner, Roy Smedstad, Roy Wilkins (player nad manager), Claude Mead of Windom, and Kern Perry. They won the first game but were eliminated in further play.