International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 22, 1914 · Page 5 of 6
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J* •. J. i_! 1 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS TOO HIGH-FLOWN FOR KING AROUND LOMAN out of his foot. It has been in Notice of Receipt of Bids. FOR ATTAINMENT OF OLD AGE Ceremonial Bath. his foot for three or four years. Notice is hereby given that Considerable pomp used to attend Two or more little snow storms Arthur Metcalf has been running Frederick VII. of Denmark Unable to Avoidance of Worry and Moderation of scaled bids will be received by the entrance into the water of the Appreciate Sentiment That Wai and we hope to haul a lot of timber his sawmill quite a lot lately. Diet the Main Things, Says .Duchess de Berri, who,, close on a hum* the City Council of the city of Part of Violinist's Being. Dr. Dezso. to market. Lewis Downs is helping Sam dred years ago, first made sea bathing International Falls, Minnesota, Wm. P. Horan has returned to Plummer cut some wood. fashionable In Prance. When the In .writing of her experiences in These comments on how to attain and opened and considered by duchess went bathing at Dieppe her his school near Frontier, after Tom Taylor has moved his family A.merica, Madame de Hagermann-Linflencrone old age are made by a writer in the the City Council at a regular arrival on the beach was hailed wltU tells of the arrival at Cambridge spending the holidays at home. to their new home at Loman Journal of the American Medical Assoi meeting thereof to be held in the a salvo of artillery. The holder of the of Ole Bull, the famous violinist: ciation: A new school van has arrived for the winter. then newly created post of "inspector Council room in said city on the "The chances of attaining old age for Paul Mercure to haul the The town of Watrous has been des bains" had to be there to receive "Ole Bull (the great violinist) has 26th day of January, 1914, at 8 are much greater if we live much of "down river" children in. divided and the new township is her, attired in a resplendent uniform, taken James Russell Lowel's house in o'clock p.m., for the franchise to our life in fresh country air. Static I cocked hat and white gloves. This called Indus. Mrs. Seaman, T. B. Clark and Cambridge. He is remarried and lives I tics go to show, according to Dr. Dezso maintain and construct and oper functionary led her royal highness into here with his wife and daughter. He Blanche Taylor were all on the Andrew Jesperson took a load of Budapest, that the fourth generation ate a dock for boat delivery and the sea until the water reached her has a magnificent head, and that broad, sick list last week, but are recovering of supplies up to Fairland for a of the town dweller is unknown knees, when he retired with three hire at the intersection of the expansive smile which seems to belong but enough is currently reported homesteader last week. now. profound reverences. The duchess, to geniuses. Liszt had one like it. north end of Eighth Avenue in to make the conclusion inevitable who was an expert swimmer, then pro» R. Todd" is driving bus for Mac his Fred Hamm moved family "He and Mrs. Bull come here often the city of International Falls that the sine qua non of longevity is ceeded to enjoy herself. Loman this week. and stock to his claim on the upper on Sunday evenings, and sometimes ha a certain amount of time spent in the •rid Rainy River, according to Mrs. McLaughlin is having Black river last week. brings his violin. Mrs. B. accompanies country. regulations and restrictions as Character Actors Passing. £im, and he plays divinely. There is no clearing done for a building site 1 "The city child is subject to a number Lewis Munson, of Elevas, Wis., Character actors, according to pro set forth in a proposed ordinance violinist on earth that can compare of disturbing conditions other than on her homestead. is with us again. He is helping ducers, are becoming scarce. Not, flow on file with the city Clerk. with him. There may be many who mere absence of creature comforts, Mrs. Peggar was up at Laurel T. B. Clark. however, in the sense of ''character'* have as brilliant a technique, but none Bids may be filed with the city which undermine the constitution by last week with her daughter, Mrs. acting as it is known today, for all Henry Moss has bught a sawmill who has his feu sacre and the tremendous throwing too heavy a burden on the Clerk at any time on or before comedians and near comedians have magnetism which creates Stillar, who was sick for several of Ole Long and will move sense organs, through which exhaustion the 26th day of January, 1914 at listed themselves under the head of such enthusiasm that you are carried days. it to the Black. of the central nervous system follows "character" people. But the real old 8 o'clock p.m. The Council reserves p,way. The sterner sex pretend that among these conditions are Allan Thomas is in an hospital August Swanberg, one of our timers, who could change grease paint the right to reject any and they can resist him, but certainly no noises, a perpetual round of hurry, at the Falls to have a bullet taken old timers, was looking over his with costumes and do "Brutus" one woman can. and unending sequences of incidents all bids. act and "Uncle Tom" the next, ar# estate here a few days ago. "He is very proud of showing the exhausting the attention to which are By order of the City Council. disappearing. This condition is due, S O N S diamond in his bow, which was given superadded the physical discomforts Many of our citizens were called Dated this 6th day of January, actors say, to the managers insisting: him by the king of Sweden. ,of vitiated air affluvia from human beings to the Falls last week as jurors that men and women specialize lo "He loves to tell the story.of King and waste organic products, besides one line of acting. It has resulted STATE OF MINNESOTA and witnesses. R. C. FRASER, Frederick VII. of Denmark, who said offensive gases and infectioni (ss. in thousands of "At Liberty" ad8 b*Ing County of Koochiching I laden dust. to him: 'Where did you learn to play City Clerk. Mrs. C. V. Linsten, of Cokato, published every season. the violin? Who was your teacher?' DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH "To attain old age we have to relieve is visiting relatives and friends JUDICIAL DISTRICT "Ole Bull answered, 'Your majesty, ourselves from worry, strains and ironcs here the past week. or TRANSFER OF IIQUOR Frederick the Great. the pine forests of Norway and the ianxieties, withdraw periodically from Albert Kelly, Plaintiff LICENSE. Several of the ladies called on Frederick the Great was a freemason. vs. SUMMONS beautiful fjords taught me!' I the whirl of effortful existence, modify Sadie Kelly, Defendant He joined the order in May, 1738, Mrs. Sam Plummer to surprise our diet, omit the use of stimulants "The king, who had no feeling for very much against the wishes of hit STATE OF MINNESOTA to the her on her birthday last Wednesday. 'and narcotics, and spend reasonably high-flown sentiments, turned to Euch NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that above named Defendant: father, Frederick William, who, it long periods of time under pleasant pne of his aides-de-camp and said, 'Sik application has been made in writing You are hereby summoned and required seems, had no love for the craft. When to the common Council of the village to answer the complaint of the conditions in practical retirement, ken vrovl!'—the Danish for 'What rubbish!'"—Harper's of Ranier, Minnesota, and filed in my Plaintiff in the above entitled action, Frederick William died, in May, 1740, The Farmers' Club held a meeting Above all, amusement should be simplified Magazine. Office, praying for transfer of liquor which complaint has been filed in the Frederick celebrated his freedom by license from Theo. Barker to Thomas office of the Clerk of the said District last Thursday night. Plans and accepted rather than Beaton, the business to be conducted in Court at the city of International Falls, holding a great Masonic meeting. Tha sought after. Only vegetable and the same location for which license were laid for several interesting County of Koochiching and State of GET THE PUBLIC INTERESTED young king appears to have taken •was granted, namely, the ground floor, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of yout semi-animal foods should be eaten." features in the coming meeting*. front room on lots 10, 11 and 12, (ten, answer to the said complaint on the great interest in the order, and th« felftven and twelve), in block 3 (three) subscriber at his office, in the city of The next meeting will be at the stimulus given Freemasonry by thee &s shown by the recorded plat of the Haa Bemidji, in the County of Beltrami, Salesman Who Can Do That, and AND MR. SNUCKLES DEPARTED Village of Ranier, Minnesota. within thirty days after service of this great sovereign and soldier is still felt school house on January 30th. the Right Goods, May Be Sure Said application will be heard and summons upon you, exclusive of the by the order throughout the Germanio determined by said common Council of day of such service and if you fail to Everybody come. of Success. the village of Ranier, at the Council answer the said complaint within the countries. 'Experience Had Taught Him It Was room in the village of Ranier, Koochiching time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action county and State of Minnesota, "Attract the attention of the put* Not Wise to Be the Refugee in will apply to the Court for the relief Oti Monday, February 2nd, 1914, at 8 BIRCHDALE SLIVERS demanded in said complaint together lie," is the secret of salesmanship in Family Quarrel. Turkey Gobbler. O'clock of that day. with the Plaintiff's costs iind virtually every line. Next comes the Witness my hand and seal of said disbursements herein. It was the day before Thanksgiving village of Ranier this 6th day of January, Dated January 15th, 1914. "Twuz dis-uh-way, Brudder Snuckles," merit of the goods. Uoon the latter and the teacher was reading an ap* 1914. CHARLES SCRUTCHIN, how that old "King Frost" has heatedly declared Mr. Mauley, E. H. WEBER, depends 'whether tho dealer holds his propriate story to her class of small Plaintiff's Attorney, Recorder. who bore somewhat the appearance of Bemidji, Minnesota. Jan 22-Feb.l2 trade. Many ingenious methods are made the ice bridge across the children. Sh© paused. "Now, children," having recently met a bear. "Dis employed in salesman whip The art Rainy comparatively safe, our she asked, "who, has: ever seen NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR S O N S yuh am puhsizely de way it stahted: becomes closely related to human nature. a turkey gobbler?" IIZQWOR LICENSE Canadian friend, Mr. Herbert Muh wife, dar—dag-kawn her!—she There was a thoughtful silence^ V. Muldoon, is makng use of it by said—" An Albany cigar dealer has demonstrated Then a little girl in the third row ofc STATE OF MINNESOTA "Never said no sich-uh-thing!" bringing to Birchdale his "buzz explicitly just how far the 1 (ss. STATE OF MINNESOTA seats raised her band!. County of Koochiching wrathfully interrupted the militant County of Koochiching (ss. eye enters into the question. He saw and helping the farmers by "Well, Maryr* Village of Ranier .wife of Mr. Mauley's mussed-up bosom. discovered he was stocked with a DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH Red with embarrassment, Mary cutting a goodly supply of wood JUDICIAL DISTRICT "Dess tell yo' how it burgun: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that brand of cigarettes that «/sr* proving stammered: applications have been made in writing for the cold wintry days and Dat varmint, he took and—" "stickers." Instead of reducing the Ethel Quint, Plaintiff "My brother Willie,.* to the Common Council of said village nights that are coming. "Well, yo' done flung de—" vs. SUMMONS "pt Ranier and filed in my office, praying price and consequently losing money, Joe. Quint, Defendant for license to sell intoxicating liquors "Didn't hit yo', did it? Den, what or barely clearing at cost, he devised luesday night, the Christian "for the term commencing on January ,yo'—-" STATE OF MINNESOTA to the 20th, 1914, and terminating on January a new method. He ranged a half Notice to the. Public. Endeavorei-s met at the parsonage above named Defendant: 20th, 1915, by the following person, "I dodged in time, bless goodness, dozen boxes along the top of his show You are hereby summoned and required fend at the following place, as stated to reorganize the C. E. A to answer the complaint of the or 'twould-uh busted muh head! in said application, respectively, to— uase3. Each was inclosed in a glass Plaintiff in the above entitled action, 'wit: Richard Walsh, front room, chapter was read from the Bible But—" case of its own. Naturally the attention which complaint has been filed in the I have opened a Shoe Regjpiir 'ground floor in building on lot twelve, office of the Clerk of the said District "Now, now, Brudder Mauley, and and a prayer led by Rev. Howard, (12) in Block Nineteen (19) village of of the customer was attracted Court at the Court House in the city Shop in the Victoria Clothing^^ Hanier. Sistah Mauley," interjected square* by their individuality. of International Falls, County of Koochiching, then Mr. Clarence Ruberg Said application will be heard and and State of Minnesota, and headed old Brother Snuckles, "uh« Sto.re. All work guaranteed at determined by said Common Council of Those cigarettes were disposed of presided as chairman. New officers to serve a copy of your answer to said the village of Ranier at the special whilst I loves trouble as much as any« at a profit. That Albany cigar dearer complaint on the subscriber at his office reasonable prices. Half soles* lneeting in the council rooms in said were elected and questions in the city of International Falls, body—and mo' dan a good many, maybe—when discovered something that i? making Village of Ranier in Koochiching county, in the said County of Koochiching, and State of Minnesota, on Monday, 50 centsr—Rubber heels 40 cents.. discussed. The meeting then adjourned yo'all axes me to be da money for him. That little idea of within thirty days after the service of the 19th day of January, 1914, at 8 this Summons upon you, exclusive of refugee in a quar'l uh-twixt a man and individuality he is applying to every o'clock p. m. of that day. with hopes of a stronger Adv.tf. H. StQlewitz the day of such service and if you fail Witness my hand and seal of village his awful wedded wife, I's 'bleeged to line of his goods that incline to "go so to serve your answer to the said and beter C. E. society. tof Ranier, this 31st day of December, complaint within the time aforesaid, retaliate, mo' in sorrer dan in anger, 1913. slow." the Plaintiff in this action will apply Mr. H. W. Bfraeffle had a serious E. EC. WEBER, 'Uh-goodby, sah! Uh-goodby, mom! Or to the Court for the relief demanded 1-15 Recorder. accident the other day and in the complaint. I'm gwine fum yo'!'"—Kansas City A cure for mushroom poisoning dis= FFANZ JEVNE, BIRTHDAY AND Star. cut his foot pretty badly with WED covered by Dr. Louis Olivier, one ol Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DING PRESENTS International Falls, Minn. F-5 the most distinguished chemists of the ax. We are glad to know An amusing story is being told of a France, has just been presented before that he is getting along nicely Department of the Interior. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE clergyman who was being entertained the Society of Comparative Pathology. We* have an. endless assortment now. over a week-end by one of the well-todo CLOSURE SALE After a demonstration that of appropriate gifts, but plain men of a Lancashire town United States Land Office at Cass Lake, Mr. Fred Waterfall had a real mushroom poisoning destroys the red representing the' newest, and Minnesota, December 30th, 1913. not far from Manchester. corpuscles of the blood, he stated that calamity a short time ago. One finest products- of. the Jewelers' WHEREAS default has been made As soon as the guest was settled by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that his neutralizing agent was a serum and has occurred in the conditions of evening he saw bear tracks near Alex McGillivray of Manitou, Minn., the fireside on the Sunday evening ArtWedding a certain mortgage dated August 2Sth, from a sheep. The preparation was Who, on October 31st, 1908, made homestead his house ad followed them till 1911, executed and delivered by G. H. his host asked him: "Are you a tee* rings, beautiful entry, serial No. 0854, for extremely simple. He drew the blood Wernstrum and Grace' E. Wernstrum, NE%, NE% NE&, SE% NW&, section to taller?" quite late, but that night his wife diamonds, Sparkling jewels, his wife, as mortgagors, to Charles A. from a sheep and allowed it to coagulate, 11, Township 159 N., Range 27 W., 5th Smith as mortgagee, and with the power Well, no not exactly,' the clergy* IP. meridian, has filed notice of intention took sick and then the little boy Watches, Unique silverware, the liquid, resulting being hie of sale therein contained duly filed to make five year proof, under Act man' admitted. for record in the office of the Register serum. This he injected into the veins Sterling Novelties,. Rich cut Of March 3rd, 1891, to establish claim did, too. So our unlucky huntsman of Deeds in and for the County of The master of the house received to the land above described, before J. of a human being. In the country districts Glass* Clocks,. Etc. Koochiching and State of Minnesota, on had to turn "chief cook and H. Drummond, Clerk of District Court, the statement with obvious relief. the 31st day of August, 1911, at 2 of France there are annually at International Falls, Minnesota, on o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded in nurse" for two or three days.. In "Ah'ni| reight glad to hear it," he* the 12th ciay of February* 1914. hundreds of serious cases of mushroom Book B. of Mortgages on page 638, and, NELL SON'S Claimant names as witnesses: said "we'n had that sort stayin* with Whereas said default consists in the the meantime soft, beautiful poisoning, which the society now W. H. McGillivray, Frank Bossom, Carl Jewdbcy Stone, failure to pay the sum of $84.86 on us afore. Now, if ye'd been one o* Erickson, Bert Weeks, all of Manitou, snow lightly fell upon the earth, hopes may be easily cured. August 28th, 1912, then due on the International FalU,. Minn. Minnesota. ./ them teetotallers, ye'd 'a' been wantln* principal, and interest thereon then LESTER BARTLETT, but none too lightly to keep from due, and also the sum of $84.86 on August soda water and lemonade and lima 2-5 Register. 28th, 1913, then due on the principal, Church and State. completely covering up those juice and ginger ale, and nobody an dinterest thereon then due. and There is a very emphatic provisios also the failure to pay the taxes hereinafter knows what all. But as ye ain't a teetotaller, bear tracks. T0 quote from him, EORTGtACtE FORECLOSURE SALE mentioned, and in the constitution of the United States ye'll be like the rest Q* us, Whereas the power of sale in said "It's too bad for my wife and against any union of church and state mortgage has become operative and the an' satisfied wi' plain water!'* little boy to get sick and all that, mortgagee did pay the following sum in this nation. Article 1, amendmenl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that OVER 65 YCARS' for taxes charged and assessed against default has beeh made in the conditions 1, reads as follows: "Congress shall but I'm awfully sory I lost that EXPERIENCE the lands covered by said mortgage, towit: of a mortgage executed by Albert Investigating Lightning Bug^ the sum of $9.29 on November make no law respecting an establishment Anderson, a single man, Mortgagor, to bear." Poor huntsman, we extend 28th, 1913, and Two investigators and writers ini 1 the First National Bank of Chisholm, of religion, or prohibiting th€ Wheras there is due and claimed to Minnesota, a banking corporation, Mortgagee, our sympathies. the Lightning Journal have given the^ be due at the date of this notice on free exercise thereof or abridging the dated November 9th, 1909, and said mortgage the sum of Foui* Hundred result of their efforts to measure the-: An important meeting was recorded in the office of the Register freedom of speech, or of the press, 01 Ninety-four and 50_100 ($494.50) of Deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, candle power of the lightning bug,. dollars, and no action or proceeding held in the church -Thursday the right of the people peaceably tc on the 12th day of November, has been instituted to law to recover The glow worm, which is the larvjaeof 1909, at 9 o'clock a.m., in Book E., of assemble, and to petition the govern the debt secured by said mortgage, or night and quite a lot of business Tftftoi MARK* Mortgages, on page 136 thereof the firefly, was found to give off an any part thereof, ment for redress of grievances." Uncle DESIGN* That the said Mortgagee has paid the was transacted. NOW THEREFORE notice is hereby illumination equal to .0048 candle pow« taxes assessed against the premises described Sam has his own religion and he ia Coi*vmaHT» Ac. given that said mortgage will be foreclosed ANYONT in said mortgage for the years er to the square centimeter. The* Friday afternoon a debate was wndlnf *sk«tch.ftud descriptionmayquickly and the premises therein de-r willing for everybody else to ,hav€ 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1912, amounting a«MrMl|): Qiir,'opinion (m whether aa flash of the firefly is probably many scribed and thereby mortgaged and in all to Two Hundred Fifty-eight titKVDtfonr iiMWObabty,patentable.. £otpmunlcn.. given by the high school students. theirs, but he will not enter into c» conveyed and situated in said county HANDBOOK and 51-100 ($258.51) dollars that the tloiiMtrlctiyconUtlehMal. on:Patent* Sold, perhaps 50 or 10Q-fold» as. bright: and state and described as follows, towit: partnership with any religion.—€hica» sent« free.: Qldefetr a*ency for iecurjip* patents. The question was: Resolved, amount claimed to be due on said as the steady glow of the larva. It 4 Co. receiv* The ,Northeast quarter of the Patents tfcken through 'Jjlunn: Mortgage at this date, including the go American. •'. $pecialnwtlc*,, v,ithant.ot|srK«.lliith« Northeast quarter (NE% of NE&) of That poultry raising in Birchdale taxes, is Two Thousand Seven Hundred appears, then, that the luminous material $cktitiUc American. Section five (5) the Southeast quarter Seventy-five, and 67-100 ($2,775.67) of the Northwest quarter (SE% of is profitable. Many visitors of the glow worm, could it ba dollars that the premises described in NW-%) and the Southwest quarter of end covered by said mortgage are:— Natural Product. reproduced, would not only be of high handsomely llliiBtrafed weekly T.arrest circulation were present to hear the amateur the Northeast quarter (SW% of NE%) A. The Northwest quarter of the Northeast of any sRientittc journal.. Terms, 13 a The schoolmistress was examining of Section four (4) Township one hundred, luminous efficiency, but would also be quarter (NW14 of NE}4), th§ year four months, $1. Sold by ail newsdealers. debators. The heated discussions fflUNN NewVcrk fifty-five (155) north of range her pupils before some visitors. South half of the Northeast quarter a happy means in intrinsic brightness twenty-seven (27) west of the fifth (5) (S of NE^4), and the Northwest were very interesting "Who knows what useful article is principal meridian and containing one far lower than the artificial light, QE34) uarter of Southeast quarter (NW^ of Brach Office* 025 St* Washington,,!).C. hundred twenty-one and twenty-two of Section Twenty-one (21), as well as profitable from' beginning furnished for us by the elephant?" she sources with which we now try our one-hundredths (121.22) acres more or Township Sixty-eight (68) North of asked. less according to the United States eyes, yet high enough to permit its. to end. Each one spoke well Range Twenty-three (23) West of the government survey thereof saving and Fourth Principal Meridian, Minnesota, "Ivory," was, the prompt reply ol use without pre-empting more wall ilVE "SYRUP FIGS" excepting out of the grant hereby made and fbrcibly. The debators Containing one hundred sixty acres OT nearly all. an undivided one-half interest in space than we now give to windows. (160) more or less, according to the TO CONSTIPATED CHILD were: Affirmative—Clarence Ruberg, f'overnment all mines and minerals of whatever survey thereof that no ac- "And what db we get from the name or nature under the said premises ion or proceedings have been instituted Elizabeth Howard, Leif whale?" hereby made with power to the ,1, ... at law or otherwise to recoyer the Pearls From Ea4t Africa* said Charles A. Smith, his administrators debt secured by said mortgage or any -''Whalebone," several answered. Schonsby. Negative. Hil'mer Delicious "Ffuit Laxative" cant Cooked jewels have recently been and assigns* to take all usual, necessary |)art thereof That by virtue of the "Quite right, and what from the and convenient means for working, |cWer of sale contained in said mortgage. tendwr little Stomach,, U,w Rud, Hazel Hanson, Tom HoW-ard. offered for' sale by East African na» getting, laying up, dressing and and pursuant to the Statutes in seal?" and bowele* making merchantable and taking-' away tives. It appears that pearls as at such case made and- provided said "... "Sealing wax,'* replied Peter. said minerals will .',be sold on the 21st mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of present traded in that country ar» day of March, 191at 10 o'clock ,in the But, well, the negative side •aid premises by public vendue to the from oysters gathered by natiVes at forenoon at publieiaution to the?, highest Irlghest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff Look at the tongue, mother!' It won. Thie affirmative may have bidder for ca&n by the Sheriff of Koochiching: county, Minnesota, at Hardly Begun./ low w|ater fbr' food the pearls, being coated* yoiw little oae's stomach, liver said county, at hfi? main office in the tne front door of the Court hbuse in lost this debater hut they .have "Your society started out to decide County CouH House at the City of in consequence from imniatiirfe oys* ai*d ^boweiji aead cleansing at once. the city of international Falls in said Tnterational Falls^in said county and county and state, on the 6th day of a number of questions of great seieif pe^ylf^, eyosaV ltstless,. doesn't ters,. are usually very small au®.'^dis^ learned a good deal of helpful State to pay sai"d$iebt so claimed to be March, 1914, at ,10 o'clock a. .m., to satisfy sle6p, eat bl- act iiititeeiJily, or is feverish-, tific importances" colored by cooking but occasionally^ amount then due on mortgage, in due, with lawful^ interest: to 1 date of knowledge for future u§/e. sale, together with the sum of$25.00 'stomach' sour,, breatl* bad haa eluding said taxes, together with thi "Yes. We affanged to consider the however, a very good pearl Js offered r-, as attorney's fe$s stipulated In said costs of such sale and F,iftv ($50.00) givo "The Farmers' Club" met at sore thr£a& diarrhoea, full of cold, manifestation^of tiie psychic impulse mortgage to be paid in case of thie foreclosure for sale by natives, One' stich being dollars attorney's fees stipulated In said a, teaspopnfti^ of "Cattforriia Syrup of thereof, iind the1," lawful disbursements. mortgage. the school house Frday» night. iii protoplasmi£ilife and the moleculai" stated7 tb hive fetched $5,000 in1 'Zairi^ S'l tflgVyand in. & ffew- hours all the foul,, Ti) energy develbjjied by the- prismatic Dated January 13th, 1914 Dated January1 19th, 1914 §1 The ipeetng .was a yer}^ iiriportant zibari' At leaist,1 tt:- ia •. certain' that constipated, Wastie undigested focx^ »+l transmutation lof light-waves and Hnd-: •pearl-bearing oysters q» the* one, as a certain" stlbject in and souri bUe "gently mov^s qut of ltf Itrst National Bank of Chisholm, Minn. .• CHARLES A. BMITH, Mortgage* re if to pi cdast, and that' valuable*. pearls frav^ Mortgagee,. little .tercels 4^ii&dui(f ,0rlj(dni^ and yo* •$[ which every one is intejrfited and, ^"And. Kave done so?",., been occasionally found,- while pracs well, playfuf fehild again. Asi liave "a" ByTHarry-. s. Swenson, EDWARD FREXXAN, Uk which would greatly" improve your druggist for a 50-cent: bottle Attorney for Mortgagee. f"No. only been in session a tically no effort has b'e'en made to His' Attorney Fact. We've not a profitable "California Syrup of Figs," which cot BirdhdatesKwas dealt,. vith by the week: 1|e haven't decided the que* prove whether or Sinn. uffice:—Rooms 9, 10 and 11, First Harry S. Swenson, Attorney for tains full directions for babies, chl) dustry is possible* atlonal Bank Building, Chisholm, I Mortgagee, 5X4 Northwestern Bank who's boss." many present. P. O. Box, No. 132. Feb.- 26 Building, Minneapolis dren of all a&e& and tor Minn. 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