Aitkin independent age (Aitkin, Minn.) 1912-1922
August 10, 1912 · Page 7 of 8
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wv 'TTV-'"' v5-®? fx' v"1,- *l -Wnp%y *fk WV At:* :im *r Ji« i,l ^-7^ GONTEST DOUBLY PROVEN E. H. IRELWITZ ies' Fine Shoes I4AWYER Aitkin Readers tan No Longe AJTKIN, MINNESOTA. The relative positions of the 0 Doubt the Evidence leading candidates have not changed Si DUSTER Aitkin women know how the 4! MRS. BERTH* EDSTROH a great deal, Miss Welton is aches and pains that often coriiS BROWN still in the lead, but Miss Carrigan when the kidneys fail make life ^Teacher of Piano, Musical History gains over 7000 votes on her during a burden. Backache), hip pains, Student: and Harmony. Advanced BLUE headaches, dizzy spells, distressing the week. •Flaaten Conservatory, Dulutb. RIBBON urinary troubles, are frequent Students taken under guarantee. Miss Eva Nix has jumped from SHOES indications of weak kidneys and 79th to 12th position, and wilbis the should be checked in time. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidneys dozen Wm. A. Rodders & Sons EMIL E. EMKSON only. They attack kidney diseases Vjjv A. A. Desert Spoons. w. wm?PHOTOGRAPHER by striking at the cause. Miss Ellen, Ladd has made her Can Aitkin sufferers jdesire Studio opposite the Methodist church stronger proof than this woman's debut this week and at once takes Open every day. Sundays. 1:30 to 3:80 p. m. word? 23rd position, demonstrating what Mrs. F. R. Turner, Staples, Minn, HARK is possible for a new candidate to MEANS OUAU says: "Doan's Kidney Pills were DAN KANE do. so beneficial to me that Ii publicly A. ZEESE .endorsed them in September 1907. CITY DRAY LINE Following is the standing of the At this time I willingly speak in Carefu] and prompt attention isghri candidates for the week, ending 6 their piaise again. Doan's Kidney orders A Distinction With a Difference I-ills relieved me of backache ana o'clock p. m., Tuesday, Aug. 6. other symptoms bf kidney complaint. 73 Myrtle Dupey. 4262 DENTIST Since then I have had need 1 Clara Welton 64.768 74 Mrs. D. W. Haggard 4196: YOUtakes of a kidney medicine, Doan's Kidney may not always get what you pay for. 2 Ruth CarrieaD 48,64.1 IR. D. J. MURPHY 75 Mrs« H. J. Beecroft 3904 Pills have had a beneficial It a good judge of values to do that, 3 Eva McDonnell 31,754 76 Emma Eklund 3886 effect." Offices over Aitkin County but if there is one sure rule in business it For sale by all dealers. Price 4 Violet Henderson 18,355 77 Hilda Jacobson 3880 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., State Back is—you pay for all you get. You may not be 5 Mrs. Emma Scbroeder 16,998 78 Helen Voll 3622 Buffalo, New York, sole agents for able to see the difference between engines of Aitkin, Minnesota. 6 Lena Shuftlin 16,708 79 Dorothy Lofgren 3604 the United States. similar appearance at different prices, but if 7 Edith Lind.^ 15,978 Remember the name—Doan's and 80 Elsie Copley 3586 you buy from a reputable firm you may be sure take no other. 8 Melvina Newstrom 15,313 81 Maggie Kellerman 3512 DR. V. G. COURTHEY the difference in quality is there. 9 Ethel Burnbam 15,223 82 Mr9. Felix Tully 3502 10 Clara NelsoD 15,138 83 Myrtle Rasmuson 3487 IH Oil and Gasoline Engines DEHTIST 11 Helen Howe 14,778 84 Mrs. Thoe. Sweeney 3470 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 12 Eva Nix 14,690 85 Signa Stenmark....» 3390 13 Margaret Vogiel 13,638 A 86 Anna Olson 3382 Washington Block AITKIN, MINN. If cost more than some others because they are 14 Freda Knupple ..:.. 13,590 87 ELuldur Eeklupd 3350 July 19 more carefully made, and more thoroughly 15 Daisy Mormon 12,908 88 Geo. H. Curran .1 3238 Nels P. Glemaker etux* to Nicolas tested. Skillful designing, better material, DR. J. J. RiTGLIFFE 16 Fellerman 12,770 ADDS 89 Sadie Toms 3236 Wladimiroff, et aU se nw ne sw better workmanship, more careful assembling, 17 Mrs. Bertha Edstrom.... 12,456 90 Esther Everson 2956 23-48-25, w. d.—$1200.00 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON and more thorough testing^ tell in the long July 20 18 Hulda Sjodio 12,197 91 Mrs. Wm. Anderson 2938 Harvey S. Rice, single, to Kenneth run. Given equal care an I engine costs 19 Anna H. Johnson 12,130 92 Sarah Lowry 2770 Successor to Dr. Belsheim. Fioe, lots 16 and 17 block 50, Office over Aitirin Connty State Bank. less per year of service than any other engine 20 Louise Mackamau .... 11,604 93 Otto Sward 2504 Hungerford addition, village of Residence, First St., just Sooth of Potter St» you can buy. If an I engine is given all 21 Geneva Wilson 11,550 94 Jennie A. Erickson 2488 £itkin, w. d.—$2.00. brldce TeL-Office 7Mti Howe the work it will do, pumping, sawing wood, July 22 *2 Helen Kopp 11,418 95 Mrs. Emma Johnson 2426 Alice M. Blanchard et mar to The running the grindstone, feed grinder, hay press, 23 Ellen Ladd 11,270 96 Mary Kilmer 2350 H. C. LEONARD, H. D. Dean Land Co., Inc. ne sw n% of silage cutter, repair shop machines, cream 24 Dokma Huopana. 11,246 97 Mrs. Mary Jane Lukes 2050 nw sw 35-50-27, w. d.—$50. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON separator, churn, washing machine, etc., etc., 25 Bertha Liekauf 11,196 The Dean Land Co., to J. E. Bates, 98 Clara Haugen 1960 it will pay for itself in a very short time in 26 Mrs. Emil Jepson... .... 10,854 nw se 23- 49-27, w. d.—$600. 99 Anna La Blanc. 1916 Surgery a Specialty. July 23 money and labor saved. 27 Doris Hodlund 10,814 100 Mrs. H. Wienke 1634 Office in the Washington Block. J. O. Sundquist et ux, to Leandor I engines are made in every style— 28 Cecil Royce 10,688 101 Fred Buckman 1600 AITKIN, MINN. Huapara lot4, 7-46-25, w. d.—$1200 horizontal, vertical, air and water-cooled, 29 Joseph Jerry 10,614 Wm. B. Francis,et ux, to Mary 102 Hedwig Johnson 1600 stationary, portable and mounted on skids, to 30 Mabel Carlson .... 9746 Roseboont Part lot 4, 31-45-27 103 Bertha Beneke 1552 JOHN C. HESSIAN w. d.—$150.00. operate on gas, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, distillate 31 Mabel Larson... 9424 A 104 Mrs. Oscar Olson, 1400 The Nelson Land Co. to August or alcohol, in sizes from 1 to 50 H. P. 32 Ada Price 9295 105 Helen Raeliff .*. 1360 ATTORNEY AT LAW Carlson, n}£ lot 1, 7-47-22 w. d.— Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12, IS, 20, 25 and 33 Agnes Swanson 9168 1 $1.00 etc. 106 Emma Harmes. 1376 Land titles examined, and perfected. 45tH P. 34 Mabel Rogers 8790 Frank B. Gifford, Trustee to Frederick 107 Swanson 1272 Myrtle The I local dealer will give you catalogues J. Gremmert, lot 9, block 108 May Nelson... 1080 Next door to Aitkin County 35 Mrs. John Hanson 1 State B&nk building. 14, Buck's addition, Hill City, w. and full information, or write E. J. GOWARD, Aitkin, Minn. 36 Mrs. H. Miller. 8502 d.— $1.00, etc. 37 Erma Cluff 8362 lMary D. Roseboom, ^et mar. to International Harvester Company of America LOUIS HALLUM Jo&ephine Healy, part, lot 4, 31-45 38 Sophie Hillman .... 8268 27, q. c. d.—$750.00Hill (Incorporated) Market Report 39 Emma Nordine... 7846 ATTORNEY AT LAW St. Cloud City Realty Co, to Hill City Minn. 40 Mrs. Frank LeMire... 7382 M. E. church, lots 1 and 2, block IH Service Bureau OflBce in Aitkin Co. State Bank Bldg, 41 Mrs. W. Mayers ....... .... 7376 Cash Prices Paid for Produce: 1, Hill City Realty jCo:s. 3rd,. The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, free addition, w. d.—$1.00, etc. 42 Olga Delborg.... '7198 I Wheat $1.00 AITKIN, MINN. of charge to all. the best information obtainable I July 24 on better farming. If you have any worthy questions 43 Sylva Patterson 7072 Corn shelled, dry .70 concerning soils, crops, land drainage, irrigation, T. E. Halloran, et ux, to Ole R. 44 Helen Graton. ..y..6706 fertilizers, etc.. make your inauiries specific Oats 50 Hellis, ne se, n% ne 35-46-2, w. d. and send them to I Service Bureau, Harvester F. W. HALL 45 Mrs. Martin Johnson........ .6636 Barley 50 $3000.00. Building. Chicago. US A Maggie Walter, letmar, to Iva 46 Edith Simpson 6500 Buckwheat 60 ATTORNEY AT LAW *r l/ Poston, lots 3 and 4, sw se, 24^50-? 47 Mrs. R. G. Drager .......... 6250 Rye- ——w 55 27, w. d. $1000. Aitkin. Minnesot 48 Mrs. John Morine 6286 Potatoes- Iva Poston, single to John Walter 49 Mrs. Mary H. Hills... 6192 New——* ...... 45 lots 3 and 4 sw se, 24-50-27 Navy beans, fancy, ibushle— 2.50 w. d. $1000. FARMERS! 50 Chas. Glad 6180 Gustav Eix—an eighth grade hoy THE TRIALS OF A TRAVELER. £row.n beans, fancy, bushel 2.50 Hill City Realty Co. to Victor 51 Eva Peddycoart 5$46 "I am a traveling salesman," took a full course. We placed him Dont forget the Farmers' Township Johnson, lot 6 block 13, Hill City Live chickens, heavy—— 10 "writes E. E. lYounga, E. Berkshire, 52 Grace Tucker 5868 Realty Co's. 1st (addition, Hill Mutual Insurance Company, with Stone & Webster, Construction Light—— 08 Vt., "and was often troubled of Klondike. They insure for 20 53 Mabel Nodell 5808 City, w.d $125.00. Engineers—at $10.00 per week. Spring Chickens -13 with constipation and indigestion cents on each $100.00 yearly. Address July 25 54 Mr9. John McGillis. 5712 At the end of 8 months he had till I began tto use Dr. King's Eggfl, Fresh-—« 18 James Riley, single, to Charles H. 55 Gertrude Wittrup 5(580 New Life Pills, which I have found advanced to $35.00 per week. He Rhodes, lot 3, 15-48-27, w. d.— A. W. NELSON, Prest Butter, fancy— 22 an excellent remedy.' For all 56 Mrs. Leonard Carlson...... 5566 J. $175.00. F. W1NQUIST, Sec. is still in his teens. Packing stock-— 20 stomach, liver or kidney troubles July 29 Deer wood. Minnesota. 57 Hedffig Nordberg 5556 His present address is Keokuk, Wool 20 they are unequaled. Only 25 cents John D. Currie jet ux, toW. D. 58 Delma Chale 5328 Iowa, care of Stone & Webster. at all druggists. Veal—— —.06 to .08 Washburn Jr. n^ sw, 29-50-22, q. 59 Mrs. A. E. Grundler 5258 He took his training in the Little c. d.—$5 etc. Hides ealted per lb.— .09 60 Vireie Elmhirst 5256 WANTED Wm. D. Washburn Jr. etux, to Falls Business College. Flour Patent 3.00 S. S. Thorpe, n^s 29-50-22, w.d. The fall term opens Monday, 61 Jennie Forsberg 5228 Bran—•• —. 1*40 $1.00. and etc. September 2#d. Make youi* plans 62 Mrs. C. S. Tomson 5148 Shorts r— 1.50 July 30 to enroll at this time. 63 Alfela Gunderson 5040 Ernest Jacobs, single, to Minneapolis Cracked Corn, 80 lbs—— 1»35 64 Martha Martenson 5034 St. Paul & Soo Ste. Marie Feed, 80 lbs 1*40 Ry. Co. Pt sw ne 23-50-26 r. w.d, Men and boys to work at 65 Jennie Erickson 4857 $177.50. 66 Mrs. Alice Hurn 4676 R. J. Bolen, single, to Peter G. One of the most common ailments Wire Grass camp near Mc 67 Christine Johnson 4672 Diedsrick, ne ne e}£se 25-49-25— BUSINESSCOIIEGE that hard working people 68 Ruth Searles 4568 w. d.— $1.00. etc, are afflicted with is lame back. P. A. Anderson, etux, to B. W. Gregor. Good wages. 69 Selma Hokanson 4524 Apply Chamberlain's Liniment Kelly, Pt lot 5, section 32-47-27, IT'S THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. twice a day aQd massage the parts 70 Mrs. Chas. Erickson 4366 C. A. BULLIS. w, d.—$1 thoroughly iat) each application Write today for catalog and 71 Mrs. R. E. Murphy 4346 A. 'Foster, et ux, to Peter G. and you will get quick relief. For 72 Ruth Avery 4284 Darticula*-?, sale by all dealers. Biedcrick, se ne, 25-49-25, w. d.— $1^00, etc. Chi R. I. & Pac. Ry. Co, to Helge Erickson, nw ne, 28-44-23, d.— WE MAKE SUITS FOR DRESS AND BUY THEM $600:00. July 31 WEDDING OCCASIONS John Senarder, widower* to James Every garment we tailor for E. McGrath, w%ne, 22-44-23, w. d. either of these functions is $1,100.00. Burton Gallea, Wid., to O. M. tailored in the most workmanlike Belknap, lot 11, Block 8, Hill City canner. -o W.d—$400.00. Henry M. Betts, Wid., to Gustav PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS Kern, sw, 31-43-24, w.d.—$1,520. GENERAL MERCHANDISE FARM IMPLEMENTS BUILDING MATERIAL MADE HERE FOR ALL. OCCASIONS Henry M. Betts, wids., to Gustav Kern, e&n w, 31-43-24, w.d.—$1,520. Ann River Farm Land Co., to H. J. C. JOHNSON Umlandt, etal, pe% 20-43-22, 2240 acres, w. d.-—$1 E A I O C. F. Isackson, single, to Peter Buggies, Wagons, Larson, se sw and lot 5 section Sash AiTKIN. MINN. 18-46-25, w. d.-$200.00. Aug. 2 Lake View Cem. Ass'n. to Herman To Cleanse Bergmen, of lot '25 of Cem. Runabouts, all the Lumber, Doors, on lot 1, section 27-47-27, Cem. Rusty Nail d.—$12.00. -v V'. i" 'V. -v. -vA-".. r'ti- N Wounds "Were all medicines as meritorious i' Modern Farm Mach Windows, Shingles, as Chamberlain's Colict Always Get Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the It to the a world would be much better off Bottom aiid the percentage of suffering inery and Tools and a Lath, Paper, Brick, greatly decreased," writes Lindsay V* Scott, ot Temple, Ind. For. sale by all dealers. 4 J^HANFORD'S full line, of Haying and Lime, Cemet, Plaster and Balsam ofMyrrti "'\&E^**51 LUNG DISEASE Harvest Supplies Everything to, build with. "After four in our family had died For Galls, Wire of consumption I was taken with Cuts, Lameness, a frightful cough and lung trouble, ,f?4 mylifewas but saved anal gained Strains, Bunches, 87 pounds through using Thrush, Old Sores, DR. KING'S Nail Wounds, Foot Rot NEW Fistula, Bleeding, Etc. Etc.* Made Sine* 1646. All Dealers W. R. Pattenon, Wellington,, Tex. •wm