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August 10, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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with Miss Hansen from -there they they cancelled the personal property *J i. *1 expect to go to% Fort Frances where tax of many of qur countids^weU-todo fln" they will hold bible school for a few citizens. mr Minnesota sfer w* ^/, weeks, after which they will return1 I Mrs. Weeks purchased a-.new Ford. here for a short while before returning Birchdale now has twenty automobiles to Minneapolis..: l~ of different makes, Agathe Schonsby is spending a Returning a Favor. S short vacation at her home after aittending A I "Have you ever made ai seriocs effort summer school at Bemidji. to reform your fellow men?" "Often/' replied Senator Sorefram. "But on one occasion I went to&far. t.ja $« At one of the last bouts, one of the -Air. and Mrs. Meers of Minneapolis I got my community so thoroughly reformed S8 88 contestants came out on the wrong are visitors at the Howard home. At that the folks began to study S3 MARGIE NEWS side of a case. Be ^reful boys present ythey are spending- a week's show me to see i^ they couldn't discover mt~' as sugar is nov $1® pef cwt. and still outing at Lake of The Woods. The •.• «J •_• •,» some Weak points that would permit Si 22 S3 55 V* ti outing party consists of the' Meer on the rise. them to reciprocate." Several drove to Northome Sunday BEMIDJr family* Elizabeth Howard and Sigrid to see the ball game. —. J\ ... a 8 s$ :sh Hanebold.y Not a Risk. 1 *.• 33 "And what is your occupation^* Love is the greatest thing in the S3 BIRCHDALE 8 asked the accident insurance agent •f* S3 S3 *8 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 *.• S3 world, but the creditor wants cash. S3 S3 "I'm a woodsman. During the hunting & S3 S3 S3 *3 ss ss Aug. 15 to 19 S3 ERICSBURG S3 season I act as a guide." Mrs. Love joy and family were Roy, Gardner of Tenstrike is visiting 8 S3 "I'm sorry, but my company won't guests at the Seely home last Monday. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce. S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 SS S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 write a policy on your class." Ericsburg, Aug. 8 "Why not? Surely I'm a good risk." Ruth Jackson spent a week at the Mr. and Mrs. Augee of Big Falls Mrs. Wm. Ostrander has been ill "My dear sir, you're not a risk, were in town Tuesday calling on old Lewis home at Indus. you're a certainty." for the past two weeks. 1 friends. Horse racing each afternoon, -r Lloyd Robertson made a business C. B. Whitney, former, depot agent A number from here went to Big jtrip to Baudette last Monday. here, is now doing relief work at Cusson. Falls Saturday to attend justice court vaudeville afternoon and evening, before Miller. Cecil Tuey is now running his. car. Better late than never. Lyman Mathison is running the big display of livestock, Mr. Morken left for Dakota the store during Mr. Enzman's absence middle of last week, where he goes Mrs. A. F. Swanlund consulted an w^st. every summer for harvesting. address by Gov. Preus, plenty Emo "doctor over a serious attack of A _____ poison ivy. Miss (Alice Gunderson of Minneapolis The haying season is nearly over of clean, wholesome amusement is visiting with home folks here fora and1 also the berry season. As for Gunder Nybo autoed to 'Middle few weeks. raspberries,/there were very few this River last week. all the time. year. Mrs. Dr. W. T. Pearson is undergoing QUITE 301 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Darvel have 1st On-looker: There rpust be one an operation at the Craig hospital Mr. Costello and Geo. Garrison left moved to the Joe Darvel home. conaolation about being up in an airplane at the Falls today. Special Rates on All Railroads for the harvest fields of Dakota last even though it It dangerous week &nd several more will follow in and that la that you are away from, The farmers have already begun Mrs. Thos. Kelly arrived here last the profiteers. a few days. cutting their rye. week after a month's Visit with relatives 2nd On-looker: Yea! And there must be one consoling feature to the in Milwaukee.' A large number from this place Mrs. Ea\Y. Webb had a party in opposition profiteers and that is that sooner or HISTORICAL PAGEANT Mrs. Johnson, wife $of ,the local went to Fort Frances last Friday to a to the dance at Indus. later they will be able to sell you agent here arrived Saturday for a few see the boys play ball and, take a hand coffin. days visit with her husband. Mr. Hjelmer Rud left for Margie, in it. Some went up on the train and* Depicting scenes of Northern Minnesota. Deep Digging. enroute to the harvest fields. others by car. The" coal below the earth doth sleep, Ted F*anson arrived home last night Evenings of Aug-16,37 and 18. Over To reach it miners must dig deep, after .spending a few weeks in the Charles Love joy and son Charles, the it/is And consumer, plain, Into his purse must dig again. 500 people in the cast. harvest fields of North Dakota, near who are working at the Falls, spent Lakota. AROUND LOMAN the week end a't their home. The Lucrative Accomplishment. "You should scatter more sunshine when you appear in public. Make your Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard and family Mrs. Jas. I. Anderson, wife arid Most of our school ma'ams are audiences laugh once in awhile." left for Wheaton, Minnesota, after twin daughters of Littlefork spent a All the Earmarks. back from summer school. Johnston and all persons interested In "Make 'em laugh!" echoed Senator spending two weeks at the Rev. few days visiting with the Eddy's here Snub—They say Smith always the granting of administration of the Sorghum. "If I could do that do you tresses in the height of fashion. Howard home. last week. estate of said decedent: The petition George Peggar bought a car of suppose I'd be sticking around at a Dub—I guess he does. He always of Charles Johnston having been filed Harold Bromley last week. statesman's salary? I'd be a movie looks uncomfortable enough. in this court, representing that Jessie Mr. and Mrs. Hanna of Iowa are A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. comedian." M. Johnston, then a resident of the visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Burney F. Zimmer of Ash Lake the The Sunday school will give af pie Talent. county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, Abner Bilyeu. 24th, The birth occurred at the local Saw It Coming. died intestate on the 27th day of social at the school house on Thursday Zeb—Am Blusia a musical genius? Wife (enthusiastically)—I saw the hospital. All concerned doing nicely. November, 1921 and praying that letters Zeke—Am she? Boy, you oughta evening. most gorgeous chiffonier today, dear. of administration of her estate be A portion of oir young folks spent hear dat baby re-fraln fm singing 1— But, of course, I know we cannot afford— granted to W. V. Kane, and the court, Frank Yager, Pete Anderson, John Friday night dancing at the Indus Wayside Tales. 1 Jninday night's rain probably helped having fixed the time and place for Houglund and Theodore Wallin, left school house. the pastures and some crops, but it hearing said petition: Therefore, you Hubby (resignedly)—When ^hjive for Fredin's camp yesterday to begin and each of you, are hereby cited and Put on Shoes in Sleep. was not good for haying. they promised to deliver It?—&ew required to sh®w cause, if any you cutting roads for the coming winter's Hammond, Ind.—Al Roberts, temporary \. York'Sun. A party and dance was given at the have, before this court at the probate lodging. resident of the Hammond jail, Stuart Robertson and family and Jacobson home'last Friday night in court rooms in the court house, in the was given a pair of new shoes by a Entertaining an Audience. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Erickson of4 city of International Falls, in the county Mrs. John Durand of Indus visited at jail worker. He put them under his "Your speeches are shorter than Martin Mathison who moved to of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, the M. Peggar home on Sunday. Fort Frances. pillow when he went to sleep. Awakening, they used to be." on the 2nd day of September, 1922, at Baldwin, Wis., last spring, was here they were gone. He accused "Yes," replied Senator Sorghum. "I 10 o'clock A. M., why said petition again for ten days, looking after business The Hawley Christiansen family of I believe in the free tax system. It his cellmates and his fists started a shoulS not be granted. have been informed that the best interest. He left for his home Elk River has been visiting the past has proved a success in Canada and I small riot. When the police persuaded Witness, the Judge of said Court, and vaudeville monologues are limited to in Wisconsin last Sunday. the seal of said Court, this 7th day of the rioters (o cease, Roberts found week with the L. G. Christiansen think it should work in this county. I twenty minutes. So I took the tip." August, 1922. the shoes on his feet. He had put family here and with the Pettis family am sorry to say that our county commissioners JOHN BERG, Oscar Haggie was badly injured at, them on while asleep, so t)*4 police belive Ball Players on Tour. at Indus. are partally sO inclined (Court Seal) Probate Judge. and stanchly declare. Pay Saturday when he fell off a load "Some of my boneheads are' going (One cannot or should not be half Aug. 10-17-24 barnstorming with a play." of feed he was taking to Johnson's Boxing is quite popular here of late. way between.) At their' last meeting "Think they'll make good in a play?" camp east of here. His b,ack was injured, ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE "Ought to fit right in with this play. which caused complete paralisis. WE BUY—SELL—'MARKET CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING It's called 'The Comedy of Errors.'" He was taken to the Falls yesterday ALL TYPES OF PATENTS. THEREON. and on to Minneapolis this morning in SCORES OF BM FEJkTIRES AT WRITE US ONCE. search of relief. STATE OF MINNESOTA ROBERTSON-HOLMES CO28 COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING Mr. and Mrs. Alex Enzman and AT THE So. 10th St., Minneapolis. daughter Eileen left here Sunday MINNESOTA STATE FAIR morning by auto for an extended trip IN PROBATE COURT west. They expect to go from here to 1 Great Falls, Mont., and may continue In tfh'e Matter of the Estate of Hiram For YOUR Health's Sake $1,500,000.00 Livestock and Poultry Show. on thru to Seattle before returning 91. Babeock, Decedent DRINK home. Wm. Peterson Went with them Biggest Farm Products Show in the World. as far as Grand Forks. Letters testamentary this day having been granted to Fager M. Babcock and $500,000.00 International Art Exposition. Lana M. Babcock, Mr! and Mrs. H. Wesley Lawrence The purest and softest spring OH! It is ordered that the time within 80 Acres of Latest Farm Machinery. water in the world. arrived from St. Paul for a visit with which all creditors of the above named He: Money! Money! Moneyl Mrs. Lawrence's parents,. Mr. and decedent may present claims against Big Evening Horse Show—September 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Cash That's all I hear. Why don'toha practice Relief from chronic cases of constipation, his estate in this Court, be, and the *K a little bit of economy? prizes, $8,165.00. Mrs. W. (f. Martin. Mr. Lawrence returned kidney trouble, neuritis same hereby is, limited to three months 8he:* Why don'tcha ever give fflf to St. Paul last week, but Mrs. and other bodily ills. from and after date hereof and that Northwest Automobile Exposition. a little practice with? Lawrence expects to stay until the Saturday, the 4th day of November, 29th. Miss Pearl Martin, sister of 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate Mammoth Combined Exhibit by State Departments, Steel Parental Pride. Dealers Wanted—Write Court rooms at the Court House at Mrs. .Lawrence, arrived from Washington, Machinery Building. CHIPPEWA SPRING CORP.. W«'d never know a single care, International Falls, in said county, be Said Mrs. William Flowers, D. C. Monday for a few wfeeks •177 N. Colfax Ave, Minneapolis and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed If other people's children were Demonstration of Club Work by 850 boys and girls in new visit, before returning to her duties at as the time and place for hearing As well brought up as ours. •Boys' and dirls' Culb Work Building. upon and the examination, adjustment the national capitol. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION and allowance of such caims as A Suggestion. Entire Building of Electrical Exhibits. FOR ADMINISTRATION shall be presented within the time "Wife, I wish you wouldn't lose the Miss Lilly Christensen, of the Northwest aforesaid. grocery money at bridge." Exhibition of Women's and Children's Work. Bible College, Minneapolis, arrived Let notice hereof be gijjjn by the Estate of Jessie M. Johnston "But I win sometimes." publication of this order iri""the International here Friday to assist the Misses "Yes, you win some doodab. Play for Dozen Feature Bands and Orchestras.! Falls Press as provided by Hapsen and Dana, who have been STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 groceries if you must play." law. COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING holding revival services here this Dated August 2nd, 1922. Fare and one-third Round Trip on all Railroads, summer. Miss Christensen. taught Not Wasting. Any. COURT SEAL. IN PROBATE COURT school here a few years ago, and her JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate. "That lady talks ail the time." September 2 to 9. Charles R. Pye, many friends in this vicinity are glad "She has heard," suggested Miss In the matter of the estate of Jessie Northfield, Minn., Cayenne, "that silence is golden an 3 to see her smiling face about again. M. Johnston, Decedent. Attorney for Petitioner. Is trying to be economical." She left for Ray Monday in company Aug. 10-17*24 The state of Minnesota, to Jessie -THERE S A VP.S AJOW WE'LL C'A\OAJ GRAND/AA MEN CACKLING 6- 6ET THE MOW WE'LL GO EGGS 5GANDMA«. GET THE /AILK c*v"Ve( 4 Jil Franne Thinks It Means The —£$•.'p. 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