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Aitkin independent age (Aitkin, Minn.) 1912-1922

August 17, 1912 · Page 4 of 8

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EISENACH M. L. Shulstad of Brainerd, was toa: a visitor in town last Sunday. vt YOU OBTAIN A Bring your butter, eggs and HARRIED AT ELY chickens to the Aitkin Cash Store. Mrs. Harry Stobie }s reported to be quite ill at her home north of Aitkin. rkiM Took Place at Home Pasture at only 50c per head per WHEN YOU ORDER month. Inquire at the Aitkin of Bride's Parents Last Cash store. We are in the market for potatoes Wednesday Morning and' all kinds of grain. Aitkin pi Cash Store. •i 4 Miss Maud Snyder of Crosby, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ellen Ely, Minn,, Aug. 15—Miss Carmen MacDonald. Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4» A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Miller became the bride of I. D. Codner the first part of Walter Eisenach, the son of ExMayor this week. Eisenach, yesterday morning 4 at the bride's home on Chapman Miss "Hawley, of Pine City, Minn., street. The home way tastefully "LEADS THEM ALL" is the guest of her cousins, the decorated, the color scheme Misses Casey. being orange and white, the bride To Cttt A Long Talk Short and groom standing under an arch AGENCIES EVERYWHERE John A. Healey came up from St. of smilax. The wedding march THEO. HAMM BREWING CO. was played by Miss Sletten, Miss Paul last Saturday to visit his family over Sunday. June Toal was ring bearer, while We'll tell you frankly, that we have got a lot of stuff here in 4» the bridal pair were attended by the line of lumber and building material, that we're willing to The First National Bank has Miss Audrey Miller, and" Clifford swap for about two-thirds of its actual value. If you're going to ST. PAUL. MlKK money to loan on improved farms Miller, the brother and sister to do any building or fixing up about the place soon, it'll pay you to at lowest rates of interest. the bride. The ceremony was get wise to this price-quality combination and buy what you need read by Rev. E. P. Stidd. After1 RIGHT NOW. Mitres Bessie and Dorothy Seavey the ceremony a wedding breakfast Talk about getting in on the ground floor. Why! This is a are guests at the Casey cottage was served, after which the cinch compared with ordinary ground floor offers. You've got to couple left for a trip through the at Cedar lake this week. have the lumber. It's only a question of how long you can put northern part of the state. Immediate off buying it, and when you can buy the cheapest, that looks from Dr. Carlton Graves went to Duluth friends and relatives where we sit, like about the time you should pick out to buy. last Tuesday to attencT a meeting were present and relatives were Better let us make you an estimate on what you need. present from Winnipeg, Port William of the State Medical Society. If you want hay stumpage inquire and Oshkosh, Wis. The bride 4* at the Aitkin Cash Store. Eocal news For a mild, easy action of the is one of the best known young bowels, ptry Doan's Regulets, a ladies of Ely, having made her LiVVUI S£WW«9 4 Delbert Rogers, son of E. N. home since childhood and having modern laxative. 25c at all stores. Rogers, is ill with small pox. Knox Lumber Company of the meek been employed as (a teacher in 4* 4* the Ely schools for the past year. Frank L. Young, a Duluth architect, For Rent—The Austin house on visited his brothers, D. L. Mr. Eisenach is connected with the Fifth street. Apply at this office. Minnesota forest service, (being and C. S. Young here last Wednesday. JL Jh. superintendent of the district We are in the market for Potatoes Get your screen doors and wire comprising portions of Aitkin, and all kinds of grain. Aitkin cloth at Knox's. Carlton, Pine, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Cash Store. Mrs. Fred H. Osterhout left last Miss Maude Snyder of Crosby The Woodmen of the World will 4* 4» 4* Tuesday morning over the Soo for Benton and Morrison counties. 4» 4» 4* 4* was the guest of friends here last E. C: Boeck recently received a hold an open meeting at Good her old home in Morristown, to After the wedding tour they will Misses Ada Price and Catherine Thursday. fine hunting dog from North Dak- 1 visit her father. R.ake their home at Aitkin. Templar's hall on the South side, Shook are occupying ithe Halbkat ota. cottage at Cedar lake. on Saturday evening, August 24th 4» 4* 4» FOR SALE Miss Brackett, assistant to at 8 o'clock. Mr. T. C. Fernald, Mrs. J. N. Marr,. who is ill in a I Ering your butter, eggs and One complete camping outfit, including Postmaster Hamilton, is taking a Miss Mildred Dick is spending hospital in Minneapolis, is jnow chickens to the Aitkin Cash Store. two rowboats can be seen special organizer, will address the \acation which she will spend with her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. improving. one mile up river from Aitkin. friends in Mora. 4» 4» meeting. Harry Funston at Mill© Lacs. 4* 4* 4* 4» 4» 4» Hon. C. H. Warner was in St. Rev. A. L. ^Richardson leaves! FOR SALE—Five passenger aufto Miss Blanche Fiske of Minneapolis Paul last Monday, and filed for J. N. Nelson is moving his jewelry J. Y. Breckenridge of St. Paul, a next week for Colorado, on a visit is now vistiing with Mr. and Rambler, for particulars address renomination as representative for stock into his new store on representative from the office of to his father. G. J. Small, 815 Grove street, Mrs. Nodell of Spirit Lake. the 52nd legislative district. Fourth street. A new safe arrived the state scaler of weights and I Brainerd, Minnesota. 4» 4» 4* early in the week, he having measurers, has been testing scales Mrs. John Harrison and children 4» Money for farm loans always on At the state land' sale conducted put off his moving until its arrival. yard sticks and other measures in are visiting her parents, Mr. and l»and at low rate of interest. The county board of audit by Chief Clerk Andrew Nelson this vicinity for the past jtwo C. B. Berry. checked up the books and counted Frank Hense. Aitkin, Minn. at the court house yesterday, 1200 Mrs. Wm. Sickner and children weeks. He was a classmate of J. 4» 4* 4» the funds in the county treasurer's 4» 4« acres were sold at the appraised expect to leave here about Sept. Ambrose Ca3ey in the State College Mrs. Hodgeden entertained last office last Saturday. Robert Bolton left Wednesday price. of Pharmacy at the University, first to join the husband and father Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. 4» «S» norning for Duluth where he will at Morris, Manitoba, (where Mr. and a close personal friend. John W. Cluff. be employed atcarpencering. P. A. Young came down from Frank Hense and family returned Sickner has charge of a lumber 4» 4» 4* -T* 4* Bemidji last Monday and spent a on Thursday night from their yard. Geo. McQuillin of Wadena, brother Leonard Lang and Tony Specht, Treasurers of school districts couple of days with his parents, automobile tour to Canby, Yellow 4» 4* 4» of F. P. McQuillin, is here left Sunday evening tor Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Young. elccted throughout the county Medicine county. They encountered Those wishing to confer withC. and may remain for a time. N. D., where they have employment. a good deal of wet weatjher P. DeLaittre about real testate rerently shouly remember that 4* 4- 4* As it is our intention to leave but had a good trip otherwise. loans or other matters, can do so Mrs. Gyde entertained a number they can get a bond Issued by the 4» 4* town in the near future^ we offer by addressing letters to him at of ladies Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Joseph Edelbrock of St. Title Guaranty & Surety Co .from, our household goods for sale. STRAYED Aitkin, as they will be promptly at their Cedar lake, cottage. Cloud, arrived here last Tuesday, R. C. TRUDGEN. Small black and ibrown cow, their agent F. E. Krech, at Aitkin, forwarded. s-10 4» 4» 4* on a visit to her son, Wm. F. Edelbrock. A 4. strayed "from Petraborg farm last at $4 per $1000, but at a minimum Miss Esther Swedberg has returned Rev. A. L. Richardson, who has Wednesday night. Finder please The Ladies' Aid of Mud lake will home after spending her cost of $5 for the bond. Many 4 A A a fine garden, iB rather proud of the state sealer of weights and give an "ice cream social on Wednesday, vacation in Spooner and Duluth. Miss Bessie Hronesh returned school districts and townships are the fact that he has already JOHN O. JOHNSON. August 21, at 2:30 and also home Sunday from an extended gathered some ripe tomatoes. now buying such bonds for their at :30 p. m., at Mr. Alfred Arvedson's Quite a number of our young \isic through- thjaw western part of "Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil is the iplace. Everybody is cordially officers. men have left during the week for the state. Mrs. J. B. Gilmore, accompanied best remedy for that often fatal invited. the harvest fields in North Dakota. 4» 4». 4* 4» by her daughter, Miss Lila and son, disease—croup. It has been used 4* FOfo SALE Sherwood, left last Tuesday for Beware of Ointments for Catarrh with success in our family for Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hanson arrived 4» 4* 4» One complete camping outfit, including Markesan, Wis., to visit relatives. eight years."—Mrs. L. Whiteacre, home early in the Aweek from Cedar Shingles For Sale—Best that Contain Mercury, two rowboata can be seen 4* Buffalo, N. Y. from Spooner, where they have grade $2.50 per M., 6 miles' north one mile up river from Aitkin. Adam Hoch of Lone Lake, and been for several months, Mr. Hanson as mercury will surely destroy the sense o£ smell of Tamarack, near Round lake. Carl and completely derange the whole system when •j* 4* Dr. H. C. Leonard have bought As an evidence of the growing being engaged in logging in Jahr, Tamarack. 4t entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such D. H. McMillan of Langdon, N. the material for silos to be erected importance of this county as a that vicinity. articles should never be used except on prescriptions 4. «f- Dak., spent a few days in town. from reputable physicians, as the damage they at their respective farms. farming community, it is pointed 4» 4» 4» Supt. Geo. E. Butler and family will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive this week, and closed a deal for 4* 4 out that thirty-eight self binders Geo. Kopp left last Wednesday trom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured are at home again, aftlpr a twoweek's a considerable tract of land. by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., contains no mercury Work has been begun o!n the Geo. were sold by th€ farm implement morning for Prince Albert, Sask-! outing at their summer 'ind is taken internally, acting directly upoa M. Robinson residence to be dealers here this season, and this atchewan, Canada, where he may the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In home at Wealthwood. R. K. Whiteley came over from buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the built on the lots on the south side in the face of the fact that (neighboring decide to locate and Uo into bus- I 4 genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo* Brainerd last Saturday to attend formerly owned by Wm. E. Wilber. towns are also selling these iness. Frank Trombly accompanied T. R. Foley, Jr., returned on Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. the ceremony of the laying of the Sold by Druggists. Price. 75c. per bottle. 4» 4* 4» him there. machines. Monday from Duluth, whither he Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. corner stone of the Congregational! Two threshing machines were had accompanied Mrs. Foley and chtrch shipped in here this week, lone little son and put them on the Soo «fr 4* for the Weltons of Pine Knoll, and train for Chicago. W. E. Johnson of Wealthwood,1 a smaller one for E. A. Hanson's •V filed last Tuesday for the Republie During Month of Attgost sons, in Spencer. P. M. Hellman returned last Saturday an romination of commissioner from a trip to his old home for the second district now represented The premium lists for the Aitkin in Sweden. He reports having had by E. A. Hanson of Spencer. county fair are now ready for a delightful visit, and enjoying 4 4 distribution, and may be had upon good "health at all times. A dance arranged for on short application to Secretary C. H. Warner WASH GOODS n*- i* notice by a few of the young men or to this office. Sunday August 18th at Baptist of the village, took place at the church. Swedish M. E. Sunday I opera house last Tuesday night, school at 10 a. m., Epworth League Mrs. Fred McDonald entertained and proved p. most delightful a company of ladies Wednesday meeting at 7 p. m., evening services affair. at 8 p. m. Everybody invited at a chicken dinner in honor of to attend her sister, Mrs. John W. Cluff, and "I was cured of diarrhoea by Mrs. Punteney another sister will one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, French Zephyr Gingham, worth entertain today. White Goods soch as Heavy, impure blood makes a Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, writes M. E. Gebhatdt, Oriole, Pa. 25c, now We are in receipt of a (boom nausea, indigestion. Thin There is nothing better. For sale 'blood makes you weak, pale and edition of the Bend (Ore.) Bulletin 20c by all dealers. Linweaves, Fl axons sickly. For pure blood, "sound di- of 44 pages, splendidly illustrated 4» 4» f1.00 estion, use Burdock Blood Bitters. throughout. On the first., page we Miss Alice McQuillin entertained at all stores. find "an item announcing the appointment Misses Turner, Annie and Katie 4* 4* 4» of Clyde M. McKay, to Clonagan Suitings, etc. Phillips and Billa Falconer at the The Epworth League of jthe the position of state fire warden Domestic Zephyr Gingham worth Cedar lake summer cottage of the Swedish M. E. church will give for Crook county. MtQuillins last week. The cottage their monthly social, Saturday 4» has now been closed for the season. 15c, now evening August 17 £^t the Baptist at One of the most common ailments Hall. A igood program will be that hard working people 12 J-2c given and refreshments served. While hitching his team to a are afflicted with is lame back. Everybody in 7ited. binder, Carl J. Anderson was Apply Chamberlain's Liniment 4* 4» 4» 25 per cent Discount knocked down when the animals twice a day and massage the parts B. J. Jacobson came down from suddenly started to run. The thoroughly^ at each application Eain last Monday to visit his father guard of the machine struck him and you will^ get quick relief. For Domestic Gingham worth 1-2C who is ill at the Allen hotel. The 12 on the hip causing a painful injury, sale by all dealers. old gentleman was brought down but not a serious one. now from there (a few days before, 4» 4» 4* 4» 4* 4* 4» but is now recovering owing to the Ed. L. Young and family arrived The Misses Marion and Jean Wilcox 10c excellent care he is receiving. here last Saturday to spend a Ladies' Underwear aid Miss Selma Hultquist of part of their vacation here, and 4» 4» 4* Mil capolis, who have been visiting on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Young Willis F. Dyer, of McGregor, was with Mr. and Mrs. D. H.Wilcox accompanied F. P. McQuillin and a caller at the Independent Age and Mr. and Mrs. A. Nodell left for 25 per cent Discount Mis% Alice McQuillin on an autoautomobile Organdies, Sateens, Dimity and all of.'ice last Wednesday. Mr. Dyer their homes last Friday. Mrs. trip to (Minneapolis, who has spent some time in Mexico Wilcox and Miss jNodell accompanied where Mr. and Mrs. Young are leaving there only last April during them as far as Brainerd. light weight wash goods at 25 per looking for a house, expecting to one of the worst (outbreaks make their home in that city after of the insurrectos, tells of some Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer cent discount off regular price. September 1. interesting and hazardous experiences living near Fleming, Pa., says he through which he passed. Children's Wash Dresses has used Chamberlain's Cplic ,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his INDIAN KILLED ON TRACK. 4» Embroideries, Embroidered Flouncings family for fourteen years, and that Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian, he has found it to be an excellent went to sleep on a railroad track FLYING MEN PALL at remedy and takes pleasure in and was killed by the fast iexpresa. victims to stomach, liver and kidney and Laces at recommending it. For sale by all He paid for his carelessness with trouble just like other people dealers. his life. Often it's that way when with like. results in loss of appetite, 1-4 Off 25 per cent Discount people neglect coughs ana colds. backache, nervousness, 4» 4» 4» Don't risk your life when prompt hcadache, and tired listless, rundown We are in receipt of a, letter use of Dr. King's New Discovery feeling. But there's no need from Kimberly in {which the will cure them and so prevent a to feel like that as T. D. Peebles, writer objects to the statements POTTER CASEY COMPANY daigerous throat or lung trouble. Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bottles made by John Fisher, of Lisbon. N. "It completely cured me, in a short of Electric Bitters" he writes, "did D. in his communication published time, of a terrible cough that followed more to give me new strength and :X in the Independent Age last week. a severe attack of Grip,'* good appetite than all other stomach He says that wora was passed V" writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex.i remedies I used." So they among the ladies of the community and I regained 16 pounds in IhelP everybody. It's folly to suffer that a suggestive-looking Jug had —^mg a weight that I had lost." Quick when this great remedy will help bccen taken from the pfternoon you from the first dose. Try ft. safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c train, and accordingly remained Only 50 cents at all druggists. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all away from the dance. druggists.- Si *,4e&t&i