Aitkin independent age (Aitkin, Minn.) 1912-1922
August 17, 1912 · Page 7 of 8
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L._ I -. mm wymi "v s' tx5.^ !•«-:*/?,i ••.*- *:r wn ^VWWSragftF SK Sf fe, 'PIANO CONTEST Zh)0i)BLY proven E. H. KRELWITZ 57 Mrs. Alice Hum... 6436 W& |f, LAWYER:,'" T1 Aitkin Readtis Can/Ao Longe 58 Mrs. John Murine.6288 AITKIN,' MINNESOTA 59 Mrs. Murv H. Hille 6192 Doubt the Evidence 1 The relative position of the three 60 Mabel Nodell 6064 1 leaders in the contest' has cot 61 Mrs. H. l-ietcrofi 5990 Aitkin women know how the MRS. BERTHA EDSTROM changed. Miss Geneva Wilson aches and pains that often come 62 Eva Peddyi'Ourt 5946 when the kidneys fail make life has advanced from 2ist to 4th position, 6o Elsie Copley .\ 5806 Teacher of Piano, Musical History a burden. Backache, hip pains, doubling up on her previous and Harmony. Advanced Student 64 Gertrude Wiitrup 5780 headaches, dizzy spells, distress- vote and receiving the largest vote Flaateu Conservatory, Duluth. 65 Mrs. Jobn McGillif 5712 ing urinary troubles, are frequent Students taken under guarantee. of any candidate for the week. S ir-dications of weak kidneys and 66 Hetiffitr Nordheiv 5556 should be checked in time. Doan's Don't forget that we are offering 67 Alfela Gunderson 5520 Kidney Pills are for the kidneys EMIL E. ERIKSOM special voting inducements to all 68 Mrs. Eriukson.. 5414 only. They attack kidney diseases Chan. candidates and their friends by the by striking at the cause. 69 Mrs. A. E. Grunrtler 5258 PHOTOGRAPHER purchase of MEN'S and BOYS' Can Aitkin sufferers desire 70 Mrs. C. S. Tuuison 5248 Studio opposite the Methodist church stronger proof than this woman's SUITS or OVERCOATS. $1.00 Open every day. Sundays, 130 to 3:30 p. m. 71 Geo. H. Curran 5238 word? •8®: when used in the purchase of the lift, Mrs. F. R. Turner, Staples, Minn, 72 Jennie Forsberg 5228 above named wearing apparel will DAN KANE says: "Doan's Kidney Pills were Xp 73 Martha Martensou 5o34 secure you 1000 votes for your so beneficial to me that 1 publicly 74 Mrs. Wm. Anderson 4938 Mi endorsed them in September 1907. favorite candidate. The purchase CITY DRAY LINE 75 Christine Johnson 4672 At this time I willingly speak in of a $5.00 Boys' Suit means 5000 all Careful and prompt attention is given to 76 Ruth Searles 4568 their piaise again. Doan's Kidney orders votes. The purchase of a Man's Pills relieved me of backache ana 77 Selma Hokan^on 4524 $15.00 suit means 15,000 votes to other symptoms of kidney complaint. 78 Mrs. D. W. Haggard 4404 Costs You Nothing When Idle— DENTIST Since then I have had need your favorite candidate. 79 Mrs. R. E. Vlurphy 4376 of a kidney medicine, Doan's Kidney We are ottering special inducements Pills have had a beneficial DR. D. J. MURPHY 80 Anna La Blanc 42H2 to those in purchasing Ladies efiect." Almost Nothing When It Runs 81 Hilda Jacobson 3880 Offices over Aitkin County Dress Skirts, as indicated in the For sale by all dealers. Price 82 Mrs. Thoe. Sweeney 3620 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., following coupon. State Bank WHENcheapest 83 Dorothy Lofgren 3604 Buffalo, New York, sole agents for an I engine is at work, it is Aitkin, Minnesota. the United States. 84 Magaie Kellerinan 3512 the dependable power you Remember the name—Doan's and COUPUJi. 85 Mrs. Felix Tully 3502 can use when not working it costs take no other. 86 Myrtle Rasmuson 3487 DR. W. G. COURTNEY you nothing. It will work just as hard at the This coupon when cut out and presented 87 Sijjna Stenmark 3420 close of the day as at the start—will work to us with the purchase of a Ladies Aug 17-31 88 Anna Olson 3382 Dress Skirt will be honored at the rate of overtime or all night just as readily. It is DEHTIST per $1.00. 89 Buldur Ecklund 3350' 1000 votes ready to work whenever you need it always CITATION FOR HEARING ON 90 Sadie Toms 3236 reliable and satisfactory. You can use an Not good after Sept. 14. E. J. GOWARD PETITION FOR DETERMINATION 91 Clara Haugen :... 2960 Washington Block AITKIN, MINN. OF DESCENT OF LAND IH Oil and Gas Engine 92 Esther Everson 2956 Following is the standing of the 93 Sarah Lowry 2770 Estate of Mathias Zakrison, decedent. DR. J. J. RATGLIFFE candidates for the week ending 6 94 Otto Sward 2504 95 Jennie A. ErW:kson 2488 State of Minnesota. County of o'clock p. m., Tuesday, Aug. 13. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON to pump water, to run the wood saw, cream Aitkin, in Probate Court: 96 Mrs. Emma Johusoc 2426 In the matter of the Estate of separator, churn, grindstone, washing machine, 1 Clara Weltoo 68.108 Successor to Dr. Belsheim. 97 VIary Kilmer 7.. 2350 Mathias Zakrison, feed grinder, corn husker and shredder, ensilage 2 Ruth Carrigau 54.017 Office over Aitkin County State Bank. 98 Mrs. Mary Jane Lukes 2050 The State of Minnesota to Zakarias Residence. First St., just South of Potter St, cutter, or any other farm machine to 3 Eva McDonnell 31,854 brldire Tel.—Office 75-J2. House 75-J2. Mathson, John Mathson, 99 Mrs. H. Wienke 1634 which power can be applied. 4 Geneva Wilson 23.104 Annie Newstrom. {Martha Zakrison 100 Fred Buckman 16'0 I Coil and gas engines are constructed of and Carrie Newstrom and all 5 Belen Howe 19,468 101 Fifd wig JohnMin 1600 H. C. LEONARD, M. D. pc rfons interested iin the deterzrfcation the best materials built by men who know 6 Violet Henderson 19,403 102 Bertha Beneke 1552 of the descent of the real what a good engine must do thoroughly tested 7 Mrs. Emma Schroeder 19,198 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 103 1400 estate of said decedent: The pet104 Mrs. Oscar Olson before leaving the factory. 8 Ethel Burnbam 17,223 Emma Harmes 1376 ition of Zakarias Mathson, having Surgery a Specialty. They are made in all sizes from 1 to 50-horse 9 Lena Sbufflin 16,708 105 Helen Racliff 1360 been filed in this court, representin^ Office in the Washington Block. power in all styles—vertical and horizontal, 17. that eaicl decedent died more 10 Edith Lind 16.458 t» ,u vwin AITKIN, MINN. 106 Italia Kohn than five years prior to the filing air and water cooled, portable, stationary and 11 Melvina Newstrom 15,763 107 Swanson 1l7_ thereof, leaving certain real estate Myrtle mounted on skids, to operate on gas, gasoline, 12 Clara Nelson 15.238 108 Bessie Nickander in said petition described, and that 1200 JOAN C. HESSIAN naphtha, kerosene, distillate or alcohol. 13 Eva Nix 15,106 109 Everett Kullhe.u. 1144 no will of decedent has been proved Mrs. Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12 to 45-horse TI(U| "w administration of his estate 14 Margaret Votriel 13,688 ATTORNEY AT LAW Harvey granted in this state, and praying power. May 15 Freda Knupple 13,590 III Dnrris Keath 1100 that the descent of said real estate Ask the IH local dealer to show you an Land titles examined, and perfected. 16 Daisy Mormon 13.582 108 May Nelson 1080 be determined by this court. I engine and explain each part, or write Next door to Aitkin County 17 Mrs. Bertha Edstrom. 13.416 Therefore, you and each of you 113 D. P. Harsha Io36 Mrs. I State Bank building. for catalogue and full information. are hereby cited and required to 18 Anna Fellerman 12,770 E. J. GOWARD, Aitkin, Minn. show cause, if any you have, before 19 Hulda Sjodin 12,197 International Harvester Company of America this Court at the ProTaate LOUIS HALLUM 20 Anna H. Johnson 12.130 Court rooms, in the Court House (Incorporated) 21 Joseph Jerry.. 11,890 in the village of Aitkin, in the The home of the traveling public ATTORNEY AT LAW St. Cloud Minn. ccunty of Aitkin, State of Minnesota, 22 Louise Mackamau 11,604 —75c and $1.50 per day You will on the 14th day of September IH Service Bureau Office in Aitkin Co. State Bank Bid? 23 Mrs. Emil Jepson 11,504 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said be pleased with the New Beaufort The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, free 24 Helen Kopp Ilj418 petition should not be granted AITKIN, MINN. of charge to all. the best information obtainable Hotel, 112 Third st. south, Minneapolis. on better farming. If you have any worthy questions 25 Ellen Ladd 11,270 Witness, the Judge of said concerning soils, crops, land drainage, irrigation, court and the seal thereof, this 26 Cecil Royce 11,248 fertilizers, etc.. make your inquiries specific 12th day of August, 1912. F.W.HALL and send them to I Service Bureau, Harvester 27 Dokma Huopana.. 11,246 Market Report in a go S A ueo. i. vvilliams, 28 Bertha Liekauf 11,196 (Court Sea!^ ^robate Judg ATTORNEY AT LAW LOUIS HALLUM 29 Doris Hodlund 10 814 Attorney for Petitioner. Cash Prices Paid for Produce: 'Aitkin. 30 Mrs. R. G. Drager '9830 31 Mabel Carlson 9746 95 Wheat 32 Mabel Larson 9424 .70 Aug, 17-24 FARMERS! Corn shelled, dry SCHOOL ORDERS CALLED IN When oe Feuger enrolled for GRADING BIDS WANTED 33 Ada Price 9295 45 a full course he was drawing $22 Oats Don-t forget the Farmers' Township Sealed bids will toe Received 34 Agnes Swan son 9168 50 District No. 106 Barley per month on the farm We placed Mutual Insurance Company, until 2 p. m., on August 27, 1912, 35 Mabel Rogers i.. 8790 45 of Klondike. They insure for 20 Buckwheat for grading 1 3-4 miles of road between him in a good position from which All outstanding orders of school cents on each $100.00 yearly. Address sections 1 and 12, township he is drawing $1800 a year in the 36 Mrs. John Hanson 8688 55 District No. 106, Aitkin county, are 47, range 27, and sections 1 and Civil Service at Manila. 37 Mrs. H. Miller 8502 PotatoesNew hereby called in for payment, interest 6, township 47, ranges 26 ajnd 27, A. W. NELSON, Prest Would you like to do a^ wellthen 38 Erma Cluff 8362 45 thereon ceasing on this date. according to plans and specifications F. J. WlNQUIST, Sec. write for our catalog and let White Pine, Minn., Aug. 17, 1912. 39 Sophie Hillman 8268 Deerwood. Minnesota. us tell you how. Navy beans, fancy, jbushle— 2.50 now on file in the office of A. E. ARNDT, Fall term begins Monday, September the County Auditor of Aitkin Co., 40 Emma Eklund 8266 Brown beans, fancy, bushel—— 2.50 Treasurer 2nd. Minn. 41 Mrs. Leonard Carlson 8196 Live chickens, heavy 10 The county reserves the right 42 Emma Nordine 7896 Light 08 to reject any and all bids. If you want hay stu.npage m- 43 Delma Chale 7758 Spring Chickens 12 Aitkin, Minn., Aug. 14, 1912. quire at the Aitkin Cash Store. J. B. LEMIRE, 44 Mrs. W. Mayers 7716 Eggs, Fresh—— 20 County Auditor1. 45 Jennie Erickson 7607 Butter, fancy 23 THE TRIALS OF A TRAVELER. BUSINESS COLLEGE 46 Helen Graton 7456 Packing stock 20 "I am (a traveling salesman," 47 Virgie Elmhirst. 7426 Wool 20 "writes E. E. lYounga, E. Berkshire, 48 Mrs. Frank LeMire 7422 IT'S THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. Veal 6 to 8 Vt., "and was often troubled REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 49 Olga Delborg 7198 Hides salted per lb. .99 with constipation and indigestion Write today for catalog and till I began Ito use Dr. King's 50 Ruth Avery 7150 Flour Patent 3.00 particulars. BLUE New Life Pills, which I have found 51 Sylva Patterson 7072 Bran 1 40 an excellent remedy.' For all Aug 3. RIBBON 52 Myrtle Dupey 6990 Shorts 1.51 SHOES stomach, liver or kidney troubles Victor Kangas, Adm., to Oscar Pasture at only 50c per head per 53 Mrs. Martin Johnson. 6636 Cracked Corn, 80 lbs 1,35 they are unequaled. Only 25 cents month. Inquire /at the (Aitkin Lilkok and Victor Sanda S}£ SW at all druggists. Cash store. 54 Grace Tucker 6635 2-46-23, Adm. d.—$720.00. Feed, 80 lbs .1*40 Felix Ainas, wid., to Ida iWilen 1-3 SE NE 20-46-22, q. c. d.— Aug. 5. BROWN* BUY THEM HERE C. E. Johnson, etux, to August^. Johnson NWSE, 27-48-25—$500. Aug. 6. MARK O. A. yOlson, jetux, to Max P. aUALI MEANS Shapiro, lot 7, 4-45-27—$1 etc. A. ZEESErv Max P. Shapiro, et ux, to Nels Anderson lot 4-45-27, w. d.— 7,: I $1, etc. Otto G. Blomquist, wid. to Henry Blomquist, lots 1-2-3-4-6 S. GENERAL MERCHANDISE FARM IMPLEMENTS BUILDING MATERIAL E SE NW SE section 16-48-25, q.c.d. M. P. BOTSFORD Aitkin, Minn. Mining Engineer Reporting ,on Mineral Properties Buggies, Wagons, Sash A S a "Were all medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain's Colic, Runabouts, all the Lumber, Doors, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering Modern Farm Mach Windows, Shingles, greatly decreased," writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For.-, sale by all dealers. We MAKE SWTS ANt\ FOff OIYESS inery and Tools and a Lath, Paper, Brick,' WEDDING OCCASIONS I Post Cards, $1,01 per doz. Developing and printing promptly Every garment we tailor for done. Gray Studio, WashingtonTblk. A 41 it he he on full line of Haying and Lime, Cemet, Plaster and tailored in the most work-! manlike manner.^., PCftrECT JFITTINQ GARMENTS Everything to build with., Harvest Supplies MADE HERE FOR ALL OCCASIONS *3 "After four in our family had died of consumption I was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, but my life was saved ana I gained J. C. JOHNSON 87. pounds through using DR. KING'S HODGEDE N 31& iMc E A I O AITKIN. MINN. NEW DISCOVERY For any itching akin {trouble* piles, tec&ema, »al? rLum.^ive? rni'Xi/SMM'i &•&&* scald head, tferpes, pcabies, W. B. Patter8on, Wellington, Tex. Doan's Ointment is highly xtfeommtnded. HMM BOe amlit.oriaT LL BWUflttttTS. 50c a box at all atones