International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 18, 1914 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS SfeS AGRICULTURAL ORDINANCE NO. XLVII DISTRICT NEWS LOMAN NUT A NATION OF SAVERS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 8ALB Come to Loman and spend the SPECIAL TRAIN Default having been tnacte in the payment of the sum of three hundred Glorious fourth. In the Matter of Thrift the United ninety-three and 89-10© dollars, which is claimed to be due and is due (at the Many of our peop*e are taking is 8tates Far Behind European date Of this notice upon a certain' mort« Countries. gage, duly executed aind delivered by advantage of this dry spell to A3T ORDXVAJTCE FBOVXDXNCl FOB NORTHOME Byroh O'Bryan and Ina O'Bryan, his AND BEOULATZHO THE USE OF clear and burn. It is the best wife, mortgagors, to First State Bank FOREIGN AUTOMOBILES WITHIN State cruisers were in this Will Visit Towns Along the M. & A table prepared by Dr. Henry S. of Baudette, a corporation, mortgagee, THE CITX, AND PROVIDING FOR town and Plum Creek, looking way get along with the mos- 1912, to 1. Railroad and Lectures on THE LICENSING OF DRIVERS OF bearing date the fifth day of April, Williams for Moody's Magazine places ALL AUTOMOBILES AND REGULATING and with a power "of sale therein con* over state land again. quitoes, Varied Farm Subjects Delivered. the United States at the bottom of a THE SFEED THEREOF tained, duly recorded in the office of WITHIN THE CITY OF INTERNATIONAL list of 15 countries as a nation of savers John Ellestead was a visitor Tommy Taylor came home from the Register of Deeds in and for the FALLS. County of Koochiching and State of The comparison is on the number at Banner Park Farm Sunday B. about ten days ago and has SCHEDULE OF Minnesota, on the 25 th day of Mav, 1912, of savings bank depositors per at 10 o'clock a.n.. in Book'H of mortgages, afternoon. I filed on a piece of land adjoining PLANS AND DATES The City Council of the City of International thousand of population and. ranges on page 91. Falls do ordain as follows: Arvid Lugdahl has been help- his father's claim. Tom says this 'Which said mortgage. together with from 554 in Switzerland to 99 in this the debt secured thereby, was dulv ass1sr»d Section I. is good enough for him. country. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, mg Peter Dahlgren put v.p his bv said First State Bank of The N. P. and"M. & I. Agricultural Squire Neilson's court had an Belgium and New Zealand follow the No person shall be allowed to run Rnn/iotto. a rrirnor*5tion. mortgagee, to new house. an automobile within the city of International Special will make stops and T'lio "fvor Timber Pomnany, by Swiss. France leads the big nations, interesting cass the other day, Falls who is a resident of a Mrs. W. E. Sykes visited written assignment dated the 15th flay, then come Holland, Germany, England, foreign country and whose automobile hold meetings at the following of April. 1914. and recorded in the office in which the Loman Mercantile Emerald Park Farm, Saturday. is kept at his usual place of residence Australia, Japan and Italy. of said Reeiscter of.Deeds, on the 22nd places on the following dates: such foreign country without first company were trying to discover dav of Anr'l 1914. at 10 o'clock a.m. in Henry Ettestead was around Our 10,800,000 depositors, with their having obtained a license therefor from Book of Mortgages on page 353: and June 17th—Car at Northome. the City Council of the City of International who vamoosed with a box of $4,728,000)000 deposits, or almost $440 assessing Friday and Saturday. no action or proceeding having been instituted Falls. Meetings and picnic at J. E. per depositor, may be contrasted with oranges. The case was dismissed at law or otherwise, to recover Ole Ettestead of Balfour, N. Section II. the debt secured by said mortgage or Guptill's farm on Island lake. See Germany's 22,500,000 depositors with for want of evidence against the any part thereof.. D., who was called home by the but $4,942,000,000, or only $189 per Any person coming within the provision J.E. Guptill for details. Also meeting Now, therefore, notice is hereby given* defendants. serious illness of his father, E. of Section I of this ordinance head. The United Kingdom has almost that by virtue of the power of sale Con* and picnic at John O'Loughlin's may obtain a license from the City tained in said mortgage, and pursuant to The people sf this vicinity had K. Ettestead, returned home 15,000,000 depositors, but only a Clerk of the City of International Falls the statute in such ease made and provided, 4 place at Wildwood. See by registering his automobile with the the pleasure on Sunday evening of little over $1,250,000,000. France has the said mortgage will be foreclosed Wednesday. said City Clerk and paying a fee of by a sale of the premises de* John O'Laughlin for details. nearly as many depositors with a couple four ($4.00) dollars, and the City Clerk listening to a fine .-ermoii by RevFerris, W. E. Sykes helped H. G. Taylor scribed in and conveyed foy aatd mortgage, is hereby authorized upon compliance vis: June 18th—Car at Mizpah. of hundred millions less, but this of Minneapolis, who is a with this section to issue a license to put up the fframe for his new The Southeast quarter -of the Northeast takes no account of the investments such party for the running of such Meeting in village of Mizpah at quarter (SEM of the NE%), the superintendent of the American automobile within the City of International house this last week. of French thrift. Russia has 8,000,000 northeast quarter of the southeast quarter 9130 a. m. Meeting and picnic at Falls for one (1) year. (NE% of the SE%) of section thirty-three Sunday School Union, for Minnesota, depositors, but only $800,000,000 between J. B. Parker and Thomas Mealia (33) and the west one-half of III. town hall at Forest Grove. See Section the southwest quarter of the North Dakota and Montana. them. Austria has 6,500,000, Mealia were out in this part of SW%) of section thirtv^our (34X, all J. Fred Siats or Sherman Buckmaster with about the same amount as Great The owner of any automobile described Rev. Gregg of Littlefork was here in township one hundred fifty-eight the county looking for votes in Section I shall display his license Britain. Italy has as many depositors (158) north of range twenty-nine (29) for details. also. On Monday barges and in a conspicuous place upon his automobile Friday and Saturday. west of the fifth principal meridian of as Russia, but with one-fourth more while running within the said June 18th—Meeting at Gemmel Minnesota, in Koochiching countv and gasoHne launches were procured City of International Falls. The hail storm did no damage deposits, Japan has about 20,000,000 State of Minnesota., with the hereditaments at 2 30 p. m. See Roy Bryant and appurtenances whieh sale and all who could, went to Indus depositors, but they do not average $9. in Wildwood. Section IV. will be made by the sheriff of said for details. The savings habit, it can be seen, is Koochiching county at the front door to a union Sunday school picnic. Any person coming within the provision of the Court House, in the citv of International June 19th—Car at Margie. very much more general abroad where of this act who shall run an The day was grand and with singing, Falls, in said eountv and LITTLEFORK HAPPENINGS automobile without first obtaining a the opportunity is very much less. state, on the 24th dav of .June. 19'l4. at Meeting at Margie. See Lyman license as herein provided from said preaching and festing the Mr. Chas. Scrutchins, the Bemidji 10 o'clock a.m. of that day, at publlo Three-fourths of our saving is being city shall be guilty of a misdemeanor Childs or J. W. Boyce for details. vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, and shall be subject to a line of not time passed quickly and pleasantly- lawyer, was in town on business done in the New England and Eastern to pay said debt of three hundred ninety-three less than ten (10) dollars nor more June 19th—Meeting and picnic 29-100 dollars, and interest, and States. Then come the Middle West, Thursday evening and Friday. than twenty-five (25) dollars for each the taxes, if any. ou said premises, and at Big Falls. See Mrs. Fred offence, and in default of the payment the Pacific Coast, the South and the twentv-flve do liars attorney's fees4 as Prof. Haley and the Misses of such fine, shall be imprisoned in the stipulated in and by said mortgage in Western States. Correll, Mr. Jensen, or J. M. Allard city or county jail not less than five Gennie Taylor, Delvina St. Lawrence case of foreclosure nd the disbursements George French was a visitor at (5) days nor more than thirty (30) days, allowed by law: ^"Meet- to. redemotion for details. and the amount of the fine imposed shall and Pearl Pearson left last the county seat last Wednesday. at any time tthin one venr BIG WORDS ENTIRELY WASTED be and constitute a lien upon such automobile June 20th—Car at Littlefork from the day of sale, as provided by Saturday for the university summer so long as it is retained in the Chas. S. Jameson occupied the law. possession of the city officials, which Meeting and picnic at Littlefork. Dated Mav 1st. A. D.. 1914. school at St. Paul. cashier's desk during the absence. lien may be foreclosed in the same manner Brother Stookey's Better Half Found Rainy River Timber ComTRny. See S. E. Gregg, Chas. Jameson, as chattel mortgages. Assignee of Mortgagee. Gratton DeGraw is in the horse Tom Peterson is digging a Long-Handled Skillet Much More Middleton & Middleton. or John Vanderwalk for details. Section Effective Argument. Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee. raising business this summer with basement for his new house on June 20th—Happyland. Meeting M-7 June-lS All persons who engage in the business the first colt down river. Henry McPherson Ave.. This new house for hire of driving automobiles in "Dar ain't no sadisfaction in debatin* and picnic. Meeting at C. S. the City of International Falls shall Metcalf has the first one up river. promises to be a great addition wid a 'ooman!" disgruntledly declared Notice of Application for first obtain a license therefor from the Romens.' See Louis Foley or C. to the fine residences on this avenue. A number of the neighbors gave old Brother Stookey. "Dem ladies isn't City Council, which license shall be issued Liquor License. S. Romens for details. by the City Clerk upon the payment got no un'erstan'in'—nussah, de ain't Raymond Peterson a surprise at of the sum of one ($1.00) dollar In all cases except at Mizpah STATE OF MINNESOTA got no mental grasp, as yo' mought and shall be good for one (1) year from Frank Coucher, the street car his home Saturday night, the 6th. County of Koochiching the date of issuance thereof, and any the meetings will be held in the say. Now, in de ahgymunt dat me and person acting as a driver for hire without CITY OF INTERNATIONAL, FALLS It was his 20th birthday and they commissioner, has been busy the muh wife had last night 'bout a p'int first obtaining a license as herein application afternoon and the forenoon will Notice is hereby given that provided shall be guilty of a misdemeanor past week moving over the old had a good time. in de Scripters, 'spite o' de fact dat I has been made in writing to the and shall be subject to a fine of be devoted to visiting surrounding city council of said city of International dug up a passel o' fine, big words and not more than twenty-five ($25.00) dollars walk from the Baptist church to Emi1 Hamilton secured the contract Falls and filed, in my office praying forlicense and costs of prosecution, and upon farms. In nearly every instance fl^ng 'em at her, I couldn't convince eighth street, so that it is in line for painting the Odd Fellows' to sell iritoxleating liquors for default of payment of such fine upon arrangements have been the term commencing on the 3rd dav of her. I rolled fo'th dem dar salubrious conviction may be imprisoned in the city with the new walks recently ,put hall. July, 1914. and terminating'on the ~sec» or county jail not to exceed ten (10) sounds like de Battle o' Bunkey Hill, I made so that there will be live ond day of July, 1915, by the following days. in by the property owners on McPherson Andrew Anderson has purchased person and at the following place, aa did—sounds, sah, dat ought-uh made Section VI. stock for demonstration purposes ttv stated in said petition, respectively, Ave. a Holstein-Jersey bull dem small words she used curl up like wit: It shall be unlawful fbr any driver Where meetings are held in town green leaves when de fust frost hits John Peterson( at the southeast front A. C. Earley left Sunday night of any automobile to drive the same will please some who do not like room on the ground rtoor of the three* faster than one (1) mile in six minutes all business places will be closed 'em!—but did she un'erstan' muh specifications? story frame b"ildmg located on lots IS for Spring Valley, Minn., where the Durham stock. upon any of the streets or highways from one until four p. m. a.nd 19, blonk No 9 of the--city-, of International within the City limits of the City of International he will spend a few days and then Falls. Minn Falls, and any person vio "She couldn't-uh, uh-kaze she dess See large posters of general Said ar.ilioati^n will be hparrl and determined lating the provisions of this section go east to New York and other LITTLE THINGS IN BUSINESS by said city council of the city up wid a long-han'led skillet and shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and scheme of meetings. Everybody of International Falls' ft the council shall be liable to a fine of not more than points. During his absence, the popped me on de head wid such ferocity room in the citv of International Falls,, twenty-five (25.00) dollars nor less than turn out and not only have a good in KooohicMns- countv, and state of Min^ dat muh skull perpetrated right five ($5.00) dollars together with the pulpit of the Baptist church will In Many Waya They Have an lmpor nesota.. nri Monday, the 29th day of June costs of prosecutnon, and in default of time, but help solve some o#Lihe th'oo de bottom o' dat piece o' furniture, A- D. .1914. at 8 o'clock p. m., of tha.£ be filled by Rev. C. T. Hallowell, payment of such fine may be imprisoned tance That at First 8eema Out dav. and she held on to de han'le and problems that are confronting the in the city or county jail not exceeding Witness bind said1 of Northfield, Minn., who will be of Proportion. fifteen (15) days. and seal of drug me all over de place twell I city this 15th dav of .Timp 4 settlers of Koochiching county 1411 the field the entire four weeks. On hatter own up dat she was In de right R. C. FRASER. Section VII A seemingly insignificant word la City Clerk. to save muh life. B'lieve to muh soul, It is rumored that this visit of All license fees col looted and all finfs "Detail," but have you ever stopped to NEW DISCOVERY IN SURGERY de lady would-uh pulled muh head imposed and coiloot.jd under the provisions Mr. Earley's means another resi-. consider that success is dependent on of this ordinance shall i.-i» turned REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. plumb off if I hadn't give in! Stands over by the Clerk of the Municipal Court dent to our town. it in a large measure or that failure Proof That Bone May Be Grafted in to reason, sah, dat she didn't un'erstan' to the City Clerk and by him credited to may be the outcome, if you neglect the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fairchild Land transfers for the week ending the^Body Without Connection the road improvement fund of said city. muh Janguage, uh-kaze when a This act shall take effect and be in most trivial detail? June 6th as listed by the Koochiching 1914 With Living Tissue. came up from Margie Friday man uses big words what kind-uh anw.r force from and after its passage, approval County Abstract Company, International Competition today Is so keen that and publication. am a skillet?"—Kansas City morning last, and hereafter will Fallsj Minn. Office with-Register Passed ,ordained and ordered published the alert and energetic business man It has hitherto been a cardinal principle Star. this Sth day of June, 1914. of Deeds. live in town. Mr. Fairchild will will make it a point to see that the of surgery that bone can be L. W. Wilson, P. J. Conway, single, to Hugh T. be the operator at the station. smallest and seemingly unimportant President of City Couftcil grafted in the body only when it is c. Mcintosh, lots i. 2, NW"i Profitable Maine Industry. Attest:— R. Fraser, SE^, Sec. 14-158-25 part of his business has the same closely connected at some one point Ernest Starkweather, who is 1.00- Annually about fifteen thousand City Clerk. George A. Wickman and wife to. I hereby approve the foregoing ordinance care and attention as the most important at least with living bone-producing pounds of spruce gum are gathered in relieved, goes back to the position J. Fred Siats, S NE%, SEft' this 11th day of June, 1914. parts, for it is the looking NW%, Sec. 17-157-27. NE& tissue. But experiments made by Dr. Maine, and practically all of the crop is W. V. Kane, which he formerly occupied SW%, Sec. 28-152-27 l.OCh after these little things that assists City Mayor. Clarence A. McWilliams in the surgical harvested in March. Gum pickers earn John W. Nutter & wife to Helge at Pine River. Carlson, SE% NW%, in materially increasing your business research laboratory of Columbia from one to six dollars a day, and as SW%, NW% SE%, Sec. 22, and putting it on a higher plane. The new well at the school university, New York, prove that this the crop never fails they do fairly well. lo8-29 (JAA ORDINANCE NO. XLVI We are prone to attach little significance is not the case. John W. Nutter and wife to Wm house was used for the first time The Maine crop is larger than all tho Zauche. WVo. NE«, SE% F. to letter writing, and still In an article in the Journal of other states combined produce. The tb« NE%, NE% SE%,-Seo..29-169* last week. The school house is have you ever realized that your letter American Medical association illustrated gum picker wears steel climbing spurs •S00.0(K^: piped throughout for water, thus Walter J. Potter and wife to is a' true index to your business with X-ray photographs he on his boots and in his belt he carries J. Langaard, et al, Ny„ SEVi, giing it complete fire protection. methods, and that carefulness in writing shows grafts of bones made upon several Sec. 2-151-28 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE a light hatchet. Strapped to his waist l.Ofc C. Alfred Sealander. single, to MAVOR AND CITY CLERK TO ENTEH is essential, for the impression it dogs, in which Lone has only Christ Mueller and Eli Paulson not Is a bag with a wide mouth for the reception INTO A CONTRACT WITH THE Nick. Bowman, NW% NE1*,, conveys is very important? lived but grown after being transplanted I£i VERNATION AIL X'AX.I.S DAILY of the gum. Climbing a tree, NW %,10t 2, Sec. 19-158- were court attendants last Friday. JOURNAL FOR THE PUBLISHING ?50.00 The receiving of complaints and to soft parts. Their life depends the picker proceeds from limb to limb, W"i. J. Frank and wife to Ingvald Britton, who was recently OF THE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS, the adjusting of them is another especial upon a sufficient blood supply, chipping off the lumps of gum as he Charles Wilson, XWy wij AND OTHEli LEGAL PUBLICATIONS hurt in the Holden's & Sec. 24-70-25. ... detail. How many future sales for practically 100 per cent, are successful OP THE SAID CITY. 320.00 finds them, until he reaches the top. Hins Larson and wife to Ole Polkinghome's mill, is reported are assured by proper adjustment of when the periosteum, or membrane Most of the gum is caught in the wide Und. int. in lots io, 11, Sec. 31-66-24 nome wrong, whether real or fancied, covering the bone, is on the l.OO doing very well at the University open bag as it falls from the tree,whjle The City Council of the City of International Tlert A. Colburn and wife to and, too, consider the good impression graft, and 48 per cent, of his grafts Falls do ordain as follows: Abr~bn,~ Olson. Unci, y, int., all that goes to the ground hospital in Minneapolis. you have helped to promote. have been successful without periosteum. NV/U RW%. Sec. 29-68-24. 1.00 stands out in such relief upon the snow Section I. Joseph Fisher and wife to Frank Work in the cedar yard was If we were to attempt to enumerate He also proves that periosteum that it is easily picked up. Siszkar. et al. lot 5 and 4- Whereas, heretofore sealed proposals suspended for a few days during alone, without bone, will when transplanted Rlk. 66, Int'l Falls all the trifles there still would be 1.00- were duly called for printing ancl publishing Janes A. Dawson and wife to into soft parts, produce new pome missing when we got through, notices thre high water prevailing in the such legal as are required E Watro"s, lots 3 4, Blk. Just Had to Lay. published, by law to be as well as the Int'l 81, Falls '. for the little things that need your bone in a certain proportion, of cases. 1.00- A quaint little story is told of the river which made the work exceedingly proceedings City Council of the and or C. io- Martin Weyer and wife attention are so varied and happening dmances, that pursuant said and to ad M. early days of Miss Inez Milholland, Shields, lots 19 20. Blk. dangerous. vertisement sealed bids were received 7, First Add. to So. Int'l Falls so unexpectedly they necessitate 500,00' the most beautiful suffragette in on the eleventh (11th) day 1914, of May, The Koochiching Company to Children's Day was observed FREE constant watching. London "'Tango" and duly considered by the City Council Isidore V. Vorhon W4 lot 7 Necklace America," as she has been called. as required by law and The International and G. Blk. 53. Int'l^alls. 250.00,' at the Baptist church Sunday "Evelyn Thaw" According to her father, it seems Bracelet Falls Daily Journal being the best The Koochiching Company to CLUNQ TO MORTAL LIFE that even as a baby she was very and most advantageous bid submitted, morning. The children having HER Naa aire St. Peter lot 15, Blk. and being within the requirements of 90. Int'l F-~ll« 200.00- strong-willed. One day her nurse charge of the service which was law, said bid of The International Falls George Holler and wife to Geo. 'Tango" necklace and "Evelyn came in despair to Mrs. Milholland Daily Journal, by its publisher, C. B. A. Thrras. lots 1?, Blk. 10, 14. Thing Like Having Cut Little Head greatly enjoyed by all present. Montgomery, is in all things accepted. Holler's Addition to Koochiching Thaw" bracelet absolutely free and announced that she had found Off Did Not Worry Apparently l.OO Inez on the top of a haystack and Section II. Otto A. Watzke rid w'fe to P. California Hen. These two beautiful pieces ol H. Schlatter. Pts 9 10 Blk. 4 A MAN EVERYTHING NEEDS that the child flatly refused to come The Mayor and the City Clerk of the Fourth Div. of Int'l Falls... 200.00 popular jewelry are the craze down. City of International Falls are hereby A. D. Kleinma'i s'n-'le G»o A headless hen that, for 12 hours authorized to enter into a written contract among society women Washburn, lot 10, Blk. 13Div. in New Mrs. Milholland sallied forth to see after she was decapitated, walked with the said C. B. Montgomery, $1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1 of So Tnt'l Falls 1.0a York and the largest cities. The\ what she could do in the matter, but of The International Falls Daily Journal, George Washburn and wife to around the corral like any othei 10 ARTICLES 10 for the printing and publishing of all Margaret O'Connor, lot 10, Blk are neat and elegant geld all her coaxing was In vain. chicken, has been Worrying Ephraim finishol matters required by law to be published •Uuniveraai To^ advertise our 14vFirst ^!v- So- Int'l PaHa i.oo of A. a To her mother's entreaties Ines replied, and printed during the fiscal year of articles that will gladen F. W. Van Nort and wife to Tucker, local stationery merchant, the heart Shaving Outfit Universal 1914 and 1915 in accordance with said ^eterson, SW14 NE*4. N% and firmly: "There's a nasty old residing at 408 Eureka street, accord* of every girl or woman, no matter ui«l, viz for fifty (50) ce-us per -lio SE%, Sec. l-154*-25 1.00 Products, we will, for a limited hen up here that won't lay her eggs, for the first insertion and twenty-four John Luchsinger, single, to Sfc, lng to a Redlands (Cal.) dispatch to how young or old. Very styl (24) cents for each subsequent insertion Croix Pine & Cedar Co., time only, send this well worth and I'm going to make her do It!" the New York Herald. The hen had ish and attractive. of all matters requireu by iaw to S%, Sec. 14-156^28 700.00- Shaving Outfit for $1.03. $3.00 been suffering several days from what be printed and published upon the furnishing Mary St'egelmaver and husband Our Free Offer. We are-advertising of a good and sufficient bond in 'o Perry. E% NW*%, Knots In Harness. sell our products direct to tin is known as the gapes. She became, the sum of six hundred ($600.00) dollars, 1.00 W% NE%. Sc. 20-66-22 S^earment Chewing Guni To loosen knots in'harness, straps, you save so fickly.. th%t. ||fter* a conference with the sureties to be approved by the City Amanda Brown, widow, to John consumer and therefore atnd desire to place a big boK of Council, for the faithful performance A. Devine lots 3, 4. Sec. 2-6624 cords ropes,* or even shoe strings, his wife Tucker decided to cut the agents' profits* all which as you or* said contract. l.OCh this fine, healthful gum a hammer the knot on all sides with B. hen's head off and end her misery. into Annie Sproul and husband to know are very large. Section III. Clarence C. Webb, lot 4, Sec. every home. It sweetens tinbreath—-whitens mallet or a piece of wood, turning When he performed the operation 4-68-23 1 Hollow Ground Razor. 200.00 the strap or rope around, then dip in the wound did not bleed. Instead ol the teeth aim The International Falls Daily Journal 1 5-inch Lather Brush, is hereby designated as the official paper a boiling water, holding it there minute fluttering to the ground the hen aids digestion. It is rdfreshiny of said city for the fiscal year beginning 1 Razor Strop, Canvae Back. o^ two, according to size of knot walked off a few feet and stood still April 1, 1914, such designation to and pleasing to all. To every on add take effect upon the compliance of this 1 Nickel Easel Back Mirror. to be loosened. Before doing so Tucker was puzzled. sending us but 50c and 10 !ieul ordinance by said C. B. Montgomery, its a little soap to the water, then with 1 33-inch Barber Towel When he returned at 11 o'clock he publisher, and the furnishing of the to cover shipping costs we will oond above required and the signing of a a sharply pointed instrument pick the went back to the corral with a Ian* 1 Bar Shaving Soap. written contract. Mw—«poli» PolUr-HoUl TU ship a big box of 20 regular 5* knot loose. It can often be done with tern. The hen was still standing, and 1 Box Talcum Pow.Vr. aoo noon* packages of the Spearmint Gum mookrn the fingers. Knots that have been Section IV. in addition had laid an egg. 1 Decorated China Mug. Heert «f Pfetrist and include the elegant. j' pulled lh harness or ropes for months Next morning the merchant went'to This ordinance shall take effect from 1 Aluminum Barber omb, 9 I N A I $ 1 or years can- be loosened readily. anu after its passage, approval and publication. the chicken yard once more. The head* This offer is for a short time WMPUN NATK ron TWO WMtNl 11.11 1 Bristle Hair Brush. less hen had moved 20 feet, but was only. Not more than 2 MiVATS MTH ANP TOIIKT ICTM orders if Passed, ordained and ordered published Each outfit packed in "neat box COMPLETE SAFKTY this 8th day of June, 1914. -. Game of Chance. apparently aa full of life as any ol, one party. Dealers not allowed AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER* L, W. Wilson, $1.00. Coin or money rrder, pos the other chickens. "There is nothing more uncertain accept this FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION President of City Council. tage ioc extra. than a horse race," exclaimed the u^.a Attest:— R. C. Fraser, Tucker could stand it no longer. Hb UNITED SALES COMPANY ft—umm rkcorm show uvia UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS City Clerk seized the hen and with the hatchet .. ith a tendency to talk loud. ma IMT IN a •PUmKlSft tWIVMNsJ cd. I hereby approve the foregoing ordinance Dayton, Ohio. P. O. Bo* 101 mav MMR HOT «N» OOtO NWNNINS cut off what was left of its neck. This Aad the iue^xicholy friend j. this 11th day of June, 1914. Dayton, Ohio. ana «u«nrm« «8g?s* HUT, OA# —Adv. July 30. *'$. W. •. Kane, sponded: timethehen fluttered thddied, .. wm, TCiBOMOHS OCHVIOC. 1 City Mayor. Vr 5 a. •CVS* STORY ANNBX IN OONNCOrtON. ncvev tied in jnetcoio* .. ...Al ttfiW