Aitkin independent age (Aitkin, Minn.) 1912-1922
August 10, 1912 · Page 4 of 8
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W.V. For Rent—The Austin house on Miss Nellie Williams is Miss Mr. and Mrs. Punteney entertained Fifth street. Apply at this office. Eule Spalding's guest at Cedar a Idinner (party last A A A lake., Thursday. ,,4 County Attorney Hallum was' in 4» Brainerd yesterday between trains. Pasture at only 50c per head per Mrs, James O'Hara, after a four month. Inquire at the (Aitkin w« eks' visit here, left for her home Mrs. T. R. Foley Jr. and little Cash store. in St. Paul yesterday. son, Robert., leave for Chicago next Monday. Ed. R. Burleigh is about to close «t» his place of business Jhere^ and Miss Irene Hodgeden entertained A son was born to Mr, ajnd Mrs. move to Minneapolis.^ a company of young people at H. S. McKinley last Thursday last Tuesday night. "600" irorning. The First National Bank has «|i money to loan on improved farms Andrew Fajder' left yesterday Miss Katherine Donnelly of St. at lowest rates of interest. for Jordan, Minn., to take a course Paul is the guest of Miss Ada of baths for his rheumatism. Wotring. As it is our intention to leave town in the near future* we offer [fft our household goods for sale. Fred B. Meyers, a banker \of Carl O^egard of Tamarack took R. C. TRUDGJBN. Biwabik, transacted business ,at Don*t Forget dinner at the Foley hotel last Thursday, the court house last Wednesday. y-' Mrs T. FT. Foley and Mrs. Ben Hassixan entertained at cards Miss Pearl Herring of Minneapolis A number of legal notices and several afternoons at Cedar lake is the guest of Mrs. George other matter of a local nature will TO INCLUDE WITH THE Falconer. this wc-ek. be found bn page two of this OTHER GOOD THINGS issue, '''-v'.'. •. .• $100,000 to loan on improved Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Robert of YOU PACK IN YOUR «r farms. C. H. Warner, Aitkin Co. Montreal, are visiting here this PICNIC BASKET week at the home of Mr. and State Bank Bldg., Aitkin, Minn. Miss Frances Mauston and cousin «t» Mrs. Oliver Chatelle. Miss Monroe, of Langdon, N. D. When Supply Exceeds the Demand Forest Patrolman Perry Swedberg, arejgueats of Mr. and Mrs. John 4^ The contract for the basement of Malmo, was a visitor in H. Hanson. town last Saturday and Sunday. walls of the First. National Bank «fr 4» building was let this week to contractor The public library was closed All there is left for the owner of the supply to do is to take his For a mild, easy action of the Edward^Adolfson. this week to hive the cork floor medicine like a little man. bowels, (try Doan's Regulets, a covering oiled, making it easier to That's what we are doing. We have an over supply of 4 inch W. G. Butt of Wealthwood who modern laxative. 25c at all stores keep clean. and 6 inch flooring and drop siding. This stock is just the thing recently completed |a large barn •fr IT for barn sheeting and siding. To clean up about two-thirds of WILL GREATLY ADD is now hauling material from the Post Cards, $1.00 per doz. Developing what we have, we've scraped the price down to the last notch, Knox yards for a fine residence. and printing promptly TO THE PLEASURE OF ap an Inducement for you fellows who need this kind of material done. Gray Studio, Washington blk. ot PROCEEDINGS OF to get a move on yourselves and take it away. Rev. H. Bergman, Arthur, YOUR OUTING The price is going to move the stuff, and move it quick. So, if Postmaster Martin Oppegard of Iowa, a former resident of Aitkin you want to get it on the low prices, you'd better get busy and as pastor of the Swedish Baptist Kimberly. dropped off the noon "Leads them All" make your selections pretty quick. churchy is spending a short Northern Pacific train here last COUNTY BOARD vacation here renewing old friendships. Wedresday. •/.. Vt 4 Cedar Shingles For Sale—Best J. E. Stewart of the ditching Tfieoy Hamm Brewing Go* grade $2.50 per M., 6 miles north Official Publication of Minutes of Tamarack, near Round lake. Carl firm of D. A. Foley & Co., left for Knox Lumber Company Jahr, Tamarack. 4t Greenbush last Wednesday to look ST. PACL, MINN. after the firm's contracts in Roseau of Special Meeting Held Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burns left county. E. W. Dotten accompanied for Minneapolis by automobile last him. •$» *8* *3* Saturday. Mrs. Heman Moork accompanied on August 6. them. "Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil is the POLITICAL best remedy for that often fatal Louis Huber of Pine Knoll, was Mrs. C. H. Warner, went to disease—croup. It has been used Local news in town yesterday. Brainerd last Saturday to meet with success in our family for eight years."—Mrs. L. Whiteacre, some .guests ,whom she was expecting ANNOUNCEMENTS from St. Paul. Buffalo, N. Y. The village council intend to of the meek The County Board met in special enforce the dog license ordinance. session this 6th, day of August A. Mrs. Trudeau and Miss Katherine The contract for building the big farm barn at Pickerel lake, D. 1912 at l'oclock P.M. for t»he Trudeau, of Detroit..Minn., mother A divinity student from Chicago, has been let by B. M. Hungerford purpose of hearing all parties interested and sister of Mrs. A. H. Comstock, will preach tomorrow at the Baptist to Marcus Nelson, who (recently by the proposed construction are guests of the latter this week, PAID ADVERTISEMENT. S. W. Field was in from Davison erected a similar barn on his own and establishing of •i* «fr hall, at both morning and last Wednesday. County Ditch No. 21. The home of the traveling public place at Tamarack. evening services. $2.85 Paid By and For Fred Stearns, Aitkin, Upon motion duly carried said —75c and $1.50 per day You will «i* Minn. Get your screen doors and wire A special train on the Soo bearing County Ditch No 21 was ordered be pleased with the New Beaufort cloth at Knox's. TO THE VOTERS OF AITKIN established Mrs. Annetta Nelson, who has Hotel, 112 Third st. south, Minneapolis. a number of the officials of COUNTY that railroad chaperoned by superindent "John Jackman was appointed been visiting her cousin, Mrs. E. E. I offer myself as a candidate for J. A. Blomberg of Palisade, was Supt. of State Road No. 3 to construct Michaels passed through Siavey, left for her home in Minneapolis County Auditor and ask for the in town iast Saturday. Catherine and Eileen O'Malley, here last Sunday going to Crosby. road between Kimberly and yesterday. support of the voters at the Ude at $75 per month. the little daughters of Mr. and They returned next morning. primary election. If nominated Rev. G. H. LaVoy of McGregor, On motion the petition of C. E. Mrs. J. R. O'Malley of Minneapolis and elected I shall give all my "was a visitor in town last Wednesday. Mrs. E. C. Boeck entertained the A splendid flowing well has been Booker and others for County are visiting relatives in town since time and personal ^attention to ladies of the North Side Study Monday. Road on Ditch No. 21 was granted obtained by Will and Levi Ladd on the office and endeavor to faithfully club yesterday afternoon in honor a hearing and Commissioner Turner the P. O. Erickson farm north of and without fear or favor, Pasture at only 50c per head per of Mrs. John W.Cluff. was appointed a committee Chester Johnson left Tuesday for the Mispippi i'iver feridge. The discharge the duties of the office. month. Inquire at the Aitkin and** will report at next meeting. *5» 4* North Dakota where he has a water is clear as crystal and was FRED STEARNS Cash store. Miss Catherine McLeod, a former threshing outfit that he operates On motion a hearing was granted struck at a depth of 265 feet. Aitkin, Minn., July 30th, 1912. •$»•{* 4* resident of Aitkin akd teacher in every year during the harvest the petition of J. IB. Galarneault •fr Gus. fMalmgren of Attica, jpas a our public school, was married on season. Heavy, impure blood makes, a and others for County road caller at this office on Wednesday A July 19 at Spokane, Washington muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, along main ditch and its laterals morning. to Angus Hutchinson, of Brewster, A. P. Wilber returned last Monday of County Ditch No. 23 and Marcus nausea, indigestion. Thin PAID ADVERTISEMENT ju *j» Wash. from a cruising (trip near blood makes you weak, pale and Nelson was appointed a committee etJ. L. Spalding and family are Palisade where he was looking and "will report on said sickly. For pure blood, "sound digestion, ccuPying the Myron Burns cottage I $2.50 Paid For and By BL D. Keath, Aitkin. over a tract of land for a Minneapolis The Kimberly branch ofW. C. T. use Burdock Blood Bitters. route ait next meeting *of the Minn. Cedar lake. party.- ,*»*• U. met at the home of Mrs. Rose $1.D0 at all stores. ifr County Board. Marsh on Wednesday, Aug. 7th, Commissioners L. E. Turner and FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Money for farm loans always on where a fine chicken dinner was The ladies of the Baptist church E. A. Hanson were appointed a I hereby announce myself a candidate Mr. arid" Mrs. Harry S. FunstonS, land at low rate of interest. served by the hostess to fifteen will give an ice cream social at the committee of two to hire a superintendent for the Republican nomination came uP from Minneapolis last Saturday Frank HenSe. Aitkin, Minn. guests. Two new members were Baptist hall nest Wednesday evening, for constructing Road for County Surveyor at the to spend a two weeks vacation.* Aug. 14. Everybody is cordially added, and old officers unanimously With Mr. and Mrs. A. on State Roads No. 1 and 14. primary election and solicit the Miss Hazel Haugen has finished invited. elected for coming year. Klee, and Mrs. Klee their mother,, Commissioners IMarcus Nelson support *of the voters, for which I her vacation and has resumed her will be truly grateful. and E. A.. Hanson were appointed they have gone to Nichols on the 4» «fr duties in Dr. Courtney's office. Mrs. John A. Smith, nee Ethel shore of Mille Lacs for their out- a committee on (bridge across Respectfully Yours, Mrs. Nellie A. Thoralson and Forman, .is seriously ill tit the Prairie River. H. D. KEATH, daughter, Miss Florence, Mr. and The Inland mine near Ironton, Grand Central hotel. A slight improvement Adjourned sine die. The concert given at the Swedish Aitkin, Minn. Mrs. T. M. Chant and two children, started ore shipments last Saturday, is reported within the Lutheran church last Monday Signed, L. E. TURNER, and Miss Minnie Austid, compose and are now shipping three last few days. e\ ening was a delightful taffair, Attest: Chairman. a happy .party who stopped or four carloads per day. For any itching yskin ^rouble, and was well attended. It ,was a J. B. LEMIRE, over here on Thursday on their piles, teczema, salt rheum, hives, A number of our young Swedish fine lot of young people who participated Ex. Officio of County Board. way to Brown's place on Sandy Mrs. Frank O'Neil and two little itch, scald head, herpes, scabies, people attended as delegates the in the program,, and County Auditor. lake vhere they take -their annual sons left for Winnipeg Saturday, to Doan's Ointment is highly recommended. district convention of the Luther their performance was pronounced outing. S E A L. meet her husband who is managing 50c a box at all stores. league held at Brainerd last Saturday, excellent by all who heard them. a lumber yard at that place. Sunday and Monday. A. E. Wilder, who has been conducting SeA eral young people of the village During Month of Aogttst G. E. Millard, of Spencer township, an automobile livery at attended a dance at Ironton, and J. B. Gilmore, have completed Grand Rapids, disappeared at noon Saturday night returning home on their contract of building last Friday, and so far no trace the early N. P. train Sunday morning. two school houses near Bain, ana of him has been found. He was returned last Saturday. home in financial difficulties, his business having been closed out that FOUND—Ladies coat on Clear Those wishing to confer withC. WASH GOODS luorrinj? under execution proceedirgs. Lake road. Owner may have same P. DeLaittre about real testate lie was once a resident of by calling at this office, proving loans or other matters, can do so Aitkin. '"j property and paying for this by addressing letters to him at «s» notice. Aitkin, as they will be promptly Hi The new county fair buildings forwarded. a-io are to be located near the south The freight receipts 'of the Soo fence of the grounds, and a new at this station have tripled within French Zephyr Gingham, worth "Cloquet Day" was to have been entrance gate will be placed near White Goods svcfi tu the past year, while the express celebrated at the state's experimental there. This was thought advisable i-J" Is 25c, now business has about doubled. Agent forestry station three '-.Ji as the street crossing over the Comstock is greatly pleased over miles from that city last Tuesday Soo railroad at the only available the fact. 20c by the people thereof. Speakers Liaweaves'' Fiascos point is located east of the depot had been engaged, of which Hon. and tne tnKtraaice gate jpitt ^e C. H. Warner of Aitkin was one, "I was cured of diarrhoea by a line with the street. but the celebration had to be called fv •one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Clonagan Suitings, etci off on account of inclement Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," Domestic Zephyr Gingham worth a? ,r!i. weather. Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Krelwitz are •writes M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. entertaining a houseful of relatives There is nothing better. For sale 15c, now and friends .Last week hy all dealers. at Milton p. Botsford has this week Miss Esther Houston accompanied been entertaining his .brother, 4» 4» 12 l-2c by Miss Lucille Payette arrived Frank p. Botsford, wife and children, A large number of young people from Minneapolis, and last Monday of ftiwalbik. |4inqi„ and Inother of the village were (happily Miss M'attie Houston and Miss brother, George B. Botsford, 25 per cent Discount entertained at 'a dancing party Fayette came on, bringing Iwith of Sunrise, Wyo. These brothers :gtoen at the Casey ipottage at them young Houston Krelwitz and are interested with him in the 1300 .Cedar lake on Friday evening of Domestic Gingham worth 12 1-2C his cousin, Arthur Stremel. acre farm at Pine Knoll, and came last week, after which a light S here to look the place oVer. They now lunch was served. Everybody pre- are more than pleased with their In the preparation of the new sent reports having a royal good 4- purchase. mailing list for the Independent time. tOc S«* v\ 1 Age, it is quite possible some Ladies* Underwear errors were made, names dropped County Auditor Lemire, acompanied Reference to the proceedings of or duplicated. We will esteem it by his brother and Re 7. the board of county commissioners a 1vor if any of our subscribers Father Turbiaux, drove up from at the meeting held last Monday, Organdies, Sateens, Dimity and all 25 pet cent Discou who discover the errors will Aitkin in an automobile Monday. discloses the fact that a new promptly notify us by postal card This is notable through the fact :r. county ditch was established, to We have not yet attempted to recoueile light weight wash goods at 25 per that this is the first automobile to he known as No. 21. This fwas the |expiration dates pf Kj1 4 make tfee trip from Aitkin to Hill applied for a few years ago as those who have been taking both City. They found the road good cent discount off regular price. a state ditch but was turned papers but will do so soon. for the greater part of the way, but down by the drainage board. Carl this end' of it is pretty rough for Children's Wash Dress- E. Taylor is the engineer. automobile travel.—Hill City News. INDIAN KILLED ON TRACK. 1 Embroideries, Embroidered Floun-'"-^,. Near Rochelle, 111,, an Indian, If ydu want hay stuaipage inquire went to sleep on a railroad track FLYING MEN FALL at the Aitkin Cash Store. and was killed by the fast express. cings and Laces at victims to stomach, liver and kidney He paid for his carelessness with 1 5 j-% trouble just like other people 1 Deafness Cannot Be Cured his life. Often it's that way when with like results in loss of appetite, 25 per cent Discount people neglect coughs ana, colds. 1-4 Off by local application*, aa they cannot reach the diseased tbackache, nervousness, Don risk your life when prompt portion of the ear. There Is only one way to adache, and tired, listless, rundown cure deafness, and that la by constitutional renedies. use of Dr. King's New Discovery V? Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the feeling. But there's no need will cure them and so prevent a mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this to feel like that as T. D. Peebles, tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfcct dar gerous throat or lung trouble. HOTTER -CASEY COMPANY Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bottles hearing, and when it to entirely closed, Deafness Tt completely cuted me. in a short is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be of Electric Bitters" he writes, "did taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, time, of a terrible cough that followed njore to give me new strength fend hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases a severe attack of Grip," out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing good appetite than all other stomach but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex.i remedies I used." So they A We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot and regained IB pounds in4 deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured Dealers in Everything keU everybody. It's folly to suffer weight that I had lost Quick. toy Halt's Catarrh cure. Send for circulars, free. when this great remedy will help F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. 8a*© reliable and guaranteed! ioc Bold by Druggists, 75e. you from the first dose. Try it. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Take Hall's Family Pills for eomtlntlpa 'A Only 50 cents at all druggists. -m druggists. ... rit f* 'j* L%ifn i-