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W 85 . >•: a - ' : - •- v- " :..r ~ xty&i %f THE REDWOOD GAZETTE, REDWOOD FALLS, MINNESOTA V- > *&&*« «£ ATTORNEYS. A- C- DOLLIFF : ; : ATTORNEY-AT-LAW -. Granite Block Redwood Falls - Minn. A. R. A. LAUDON 7:,.. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW > Court House Redwood Falls - - - Minn. "COLD IN THE HEAD" Is an acate attack of Kaaal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent "colds in the head" will find that the use of HALL'S .CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System and render them less liable to olds. Repeated attacks of Acute Ca- tarrh may lead to .Chronic CatarrW HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINTj is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous surfaces of the System, thus reducing the inflammation j and assisting Nature in restoring normal /conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. - F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio; N. R. RYERSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Bank Building. Redwood Falls - - - Minn. - GEO.A. BARNES -• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW <*' State Bank Building. SDWOOD FALLS : MINN. PHYSICIANS r wit* FLINN, COLE & FLINN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Office—Redwood Falls Hospital W. A. BRAND, M. D. JBYSIC.IAN AND SURGEON Office: Over White & Person Office. Telephone 528. •Redwood Falls - - - Minn. A. W. HUBBARD. LICENSED EMBALMER *: and -v FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' With C»APP FURNITURE AND UN- DERTAKING CO. Auto Hearse and Undertaking Parlor. &es. Phone 311. Store Phone 525. Redwood Falls, Minn. ^ ! •» -VI 4 F. E. PATTEN f LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER IP^rm and Stock Sales a Specialty. For dates write or phone 6L351. * Delhi Minn. ' »"•>" ^ ^ ^v.5 Long Lane Stock Farm WM. PETERSON, Proprietor Pure Bred Aberdeen Angus Cattle. &. F. D-, Belview, Minnesota. ************ * Liberty School . * * District No. 96 * * * ******** (Too Late for Last Week) Kenneth Campbell and Donald Tif- fany, both received first prize for their xhickens at the County Fair. ' Tke girls are beginning some fudge aprons for their Friday afternoon work. - Miss Vivian PeaOOdy of Fairmount visited at the Dougal Tiffany home over the week-end and attended the Redwood County Fair Friday. The Redwood Falls Township Far- mers Club booth took first prize at the Fair. * ' Mrs. Breckenridge left for Illniois for a visit with relatives last Thurs- day. The seventh grade geography class is reviewing South America this week by. the project method. They have taken a trip with a bag of coffee from its source to their home; they have visited the Jungles around the Amaz- on and are going to visit the rubber fields. The pupils have given some interesting reports as a result of their study. Mr. Breckenridge returned frQm Illinois last Saturday. He has been visiting relatives there and attending rto some business affairs. - The Little Citizens League elected its monthly officers Monday. The following were elected: President Erma Streeter, Vice-President Robert Campbell, Secretary Kenneth Camp- bell, Treasurer Donald Pittenger. Our Plan to Get Ahead in the World C\-> vc The start of the real progress of successful people 'Mates from the day they saved their first dollar. If you ?have not made a beginning—start today, It is never too * late. J V V C* 5 * ^ : ? H T~ you can save 17 cents a day you can become a pro- fit-sharing owner of this Company; You can obtain a % Bound, dependable investment paying you spbstanti^.1 ?; :cash returns regularly four times a year* ~" \ 900 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis. Write today for our free 72 pag« *' year book (illustrated) describing our » equipment and courses. We offer I thorough training in shorthand, K: typewriting, bookkeep- •' ing, secretarial work, court reporting, B ° teaching, salesman- K>? •hip. p." Home study courses % for those who cannot - attend our Minneapolis •£ school. Largest and best equip- ped commercial college In the northwest. m * if *** * - is --<te> your poultry when i 5 * 0 * Tags and Prices ^red Shares is easy, single and convenient. Your money ? ; starts to earn interest from the first payment. In case \ you are compelled to withdraw, your fjinds, ygu lose no- thing. \V;.- Why not obtain complete~irifofirtafi^ and consider ^his plan as your medium for getting ahead in the world? Too Full for Utterance. "When Parson Goodleigh tried to start his flivver he choked the engine off three times in succession." 1 "Ha! Did he make any remarks ap- propriate to the occasion?" * ~ "No, he didn't, but he didn't have exactly the same kind of expression on his face he Ayears when Jje says, •Let us pray. 1 "—Birmingham Age- Herald. ~ . Securities Dep4 DK. J . w. ANDERSON CHIROPRACTOR. i Hoars 9 A. M. to 5 Pi M. . By Appointmeat. Phone 649.. Office in Farmers State Bank Building. ffedwood Falls, Minn; * 9 * 9 REDWOOD FALLS COM- MERCIAL CLUB. * "Jm iwtitution for Home Dwel \ epemeat. At your service, for every move- ant that will make this commun- * My a better place to live in. * ' .. * Mb the Clnfo and fcelp BOOST Views of a Vender. Northern 132 S. Front St. Mankato, Minn. "You hear a lot about Easy Street." "Well?" "But a man who peddles articles from door to door never finds it."— Detroit Free Press. Woman's League Meets Oct 18-19-10. H. M. Byllesby it Co-, Fiscal Agents Byllsby Engineering Management Corporation Engineers and Managt^ 1 ^ ~ : Backed by 12 Years' Dividend Record. final—catastrophe overtakes us. Irw- come ^ jn speaks as yell as he writes and a ~ treat is in store for those who shall some notable speakers will to Minnesota to take part in the ses sions of the Third Annual Convention of the Minnesota League of Women Another noted speaker will be Paul Voters which will be held in Minne- jfejnsch, recent Ambassador to China apolis at the Curtis Hotel, October 18-' under the Wilson Administrtaion and 19-20. It is the feeling of the Board ^wice special envoy to South America of Directors of this organization that Under Roosevelt and Taft. There is erica. He was for years head of the department of Political Science at Wisconsin University and then at the request of his country undertook special work for his government. He has always specialized in international relations and particularly in the pro- blems of Oriental affairs. He is at Convention at its big luncheon on the last day of the meeting. His subject will be "A World View of the Wash- ington Conference Walter J. Millard, Field Secretary of the Proportional Representation League and member of the Board of the National Municipal League will present engaged on a tour of the big \ also speak during the convention and when the women of the state assemble perhaps no Political Economist in the universities of the country speaking will give an actual demonstration of in conclave to plan useful public work wh0 has more prestige than' T«tovns»tinnnl Politics and will ad-! an election under the Pronortional Re- the best, in the line of public speak- pau] Reirisch—recently none in Am- ers, is none too good. Two widely known men, nationally and internationally, will be the high lights of the two big public sessions of the Convention. Will Irwin, Ace of War Correspondents and author of the most talked of book of the year, I "The Next War", will be the speaker at the Mass Meeting with which the Convention formally opens on the . night of October 18th. Will Irwin has 1 had an interesting career. He rose Regular Meetings, the Third Man _ day of each Month, at 8 |l| o'clock P. M. *: chronicle, through the stages of £y* 'V feature writer for the New York Sun, ;• m HU1 IV; : . TJ'4-M/tPlnvnc cno/>l. from "cub" reporter on the San Fran- » Let 's Put Unity in Community. ' ______ Address all communications to 3* " A. D. McRae, Secretary. THEO. B. SEIFERT, Cottonwood, - _ Minnesota. Professional in Piano Tuning, and Player Piano Regulating and Repairing. Piano Tuning College gradu- ate. Indorsed by leading musi- cians and teachers. Leave orders at Mike & Joes Parlors or at W. T. Wilcox. Managing Editor for McClures, speci- 1 al writer for Colliers to his present 1 position of Ace among war correspon- ' dents and a free lance of the journalist who has one of the most trenchant pens in the world. He was one of the first newspaper men at the front and the last to leave. He saw the war from every angle and his conclusion is that the world has enough intel- lectual and moral stamina to solve the problem of wars before the next—and B. Jas. Reynolds. Civil Engineer. County Surveyor Agent of the GBEAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE * , COMPANY. Office Above Post Office. MATT J. ODLAUG FUNERAL DIRECTOR ci and LICENSED EMBALMER Aata Hearse Lady Assistant Redwood Falls, James Stucky Says, "Rats Cost Me $125 for Plumbing Bills." "We couldn't tell what was clog- ging up our toilet and drains. We had to tear up floor, pipes, etc., found a rat's nest in basement. They had choked the pipes with refuse. The- plumber's bill Ttfas $125. RAT-SNAP cleaned the rodent out." Three sizes, 35 cents, 65 cents, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by FARRELL & KEEFE and PUBLIC DRUG CO. 14-2ts. Women Give Out. Phone 359. /5 Housework is hard enough when healthy. Every Redwood Falls wo- : man who is having backache, blue and nervous spells, di?zy headaches and kidney or bladder troubles, should be glad to heed this Redwood Falls wo- man's experience: Mrs. E. M. Warner, Mill St., Red- wood Falls, says: "I had a kind of smothery feeling come over me and every bone in my body ached. I felt tired and nervous and was in this condition for Several days. At first, I didn't know what was wrong with me until my kidneys began to show that they were disordered. My back ; fee cream, thousands of gallons of ached by spells,-too. I decided to try it is being shipped from America to Doan's Kidney Pills, as they were so China. Refrigeration made that pos- J well recommended by a neighbor and I sibk» within the last fifty.years. Tha.t, was more than pleased with the re- -vould interest Tellier, inventor of cold-suits. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me storage- The world rewarded him for and I felt better in every way. his invention by letting him die in, Price 60 cents, at all daalers. Dont no^rty. No money in inventing. Let; simply ask for a kidney remedy—get fi«ree do it. If you want to get Doan's Kidney PiHs—the same thgt tic * be tbe £ellow that markets the Mm Warner had. Foster-lfi$Mrn invention. «•./" " r (J°*> Mfc, Buffalo! N. F. R. Kline & Son:: : * urviL ENGINEERS Phone 2430. K- ^ T.-"' ' •• REDWOOD FALLS, MINN. on International Politics and will ad- j an election under the Proportional Re dress the League of Women Voters | presentation plan. ^ACOBE.DECKER&SOHS MINNEAPOLIS fir DULUYH -MINN.; Where There's a Baby on Far Keefl^ Rat -Snap. Rats are on most farms. Once thejp: get inside the house—look out. Rat$i, kill infants—biting them is not unusu* al. Nursing bottles attract rats. Break cake of RAT-SNAP and throw i% around. It will surely rid you of ratst and mice. Three sizes, 35 cents, 60t cents, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by FARRELL & KEEFE and ^PUBLICS DRUG CO. _____ 14 " 2tsv (Oct. 12-19-26 J CITATION ON HEARING ON PETI* TION FOR PROBATE OF WILL. ESTATE OF DANIEL NOLTON. State of Minnesota, County of RedU wood, ss., In Probate Court. ' In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel Nolton, Decedent. . ^ ; THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO all persons interested in the allowance, and probate of the v. ill of ^ dece- dent; The petition of Frank Noltoa being duly filed in this court, repre- senting that Daniel Nolton, then * resident of the County of Redwood- State of Minnesota, died on the 1st day of October, 1921, leaving a last will and testament which is presented to this court with said petition, an# praying that said instrument be allow- ed as the last will and testament of said decedent, and that letters of Ad- ministration with the Will Annexed bp . issued thereon to J. P. Cooper; THEREFORE YOU, AND EACHt OF YOU, are hereby cited and requir- ed to show cause, if any you have, be- fore this eourt at the Probate Court Room in the Court House in the city* of Redwood Falls, in the County oC Redwood, State of Minnesota, on th» 7th day of November, 1921, at 10:0® o'clock A. M., why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. WITOESS, the honorable A. R. A.' Laudon, Judge of said court, and the . seal of said court, this 6th day of October, 1921>."> - ; Judge.j JIL E. A. LAUDON, , GEORGE A. BARNES, - Attorney for Petitioner. 2 .. (COURT SEAL.) 13-3t«r m' (October 12-19-26.) ^ CITATION FOR HEARING ON FlPf* AL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRI*..«•. BUTION. Me-o-my, how you'll a pipe—and P. A.! Before you're a d^oMer you want to let the idea slip ^ under your hat that this is the open season to start ^something with a joy'us jimmy pipe—and some Prince Albert! "t Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satis-- ; fied before—and keeps him ^satisfied! And, you can tprove it! Why P. A.'s i flavor and fragrance and. $ coolness and its freedoni ^ peacht ffom bite atfd p^rclt ftxtt out by our exclusive pat- ented process) are a reve- lation to the man who never could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one wa§ §moked ' before! —\ •••$ Ever roir up a cigarette With Prince Albert? Man, man but you've got a party coming your way! Talk about a cigarette smoke; we tall you it's^ a ESTATE OF EDWARD BOEHM. Sfc. State of Minnesota, County of Re#? 1 wood, pp.. In Probate Court. . In the Matter of the Estate oC '"Edward Boehm, Sr., Decedent. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. TO all persms interested in the final acr^ «oi'nt ard distribution of the estnte qtt.. said decedent: The rei T,oi: 5ert r '.tiveai of the above named d"ced?nt, having? filed in this court their final account of the administration of thn estate of said decedent together with their peti- ti<" n praying for the adjustment and a^owance of said final account and for . distribution of the residue of saidE estate to the persons thereunto entitle ed. - . - THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH, OF YOU, are hereby cited and require, ed to show cause, if any you have, be- fore this court at the Probate Court Room* in the Court House, in the City fti Redv/«od "Falls, in the County of. Unowned.* St^te of Minnesota on thc» Tfh dav of N^ v emli^r. 19?1 at 10 o'- clock A. M., vhy said petition shouldf. itct hp WITNESS. tb rt of said Court, and th° Sea! of < id Court, this 8t|jk day of Octcbex, 19P.K ' A. R. A. LAUPON, ^ I*robate Judge* . {COURT SEAL) 13-3t#» ;-v»: Print* Albert im 'mid in t»ppy bmgs, tidy rmd tilt*. Hanrnso*ic pound and haV pound tin htanidorm aadintko poxmd crystal gtomt humidor wi tk gpoitg* moist*n*r top. , l fef " J."R>jniili» iicaCa. . a the national joy smote IMT f October 12-19-26) ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FIL* CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING -1 THEREON.. ESTATE OF GEORGE W*EDERATHT State of Minnesota, County of Redfw wood, ss., In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of" ' fieorge Wederath, Decedent. Letters of Administration this day ' having been granted to John Glodenj ._ IT IS ORDERED, That the time- >< within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claim* against his estate in this Court, b% and the same hereby is, limited to six ' months from-and after the date here»_>- of; and that Monday, the 10th day v; April, 1922, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., i# the Probate Court Rooms at the Court ^ House in the City of Redwood Fall*" , in said County, be, and the same herew i by is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the ex^< . ' animation, adjustment and allowance of such claims as shall be presente#- within the time aforsaid. - r Let notice hereof be given by th«p£ publication of this order in the Red& wood Gazette as provided by law. •< * Dated October 5th, 1921. A. R. A. LAUDON, : Judge of Prob".tflfc; ; (COURT SEAL} r * ^ 13-3tat J it'

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THE REDWOOD GAZETTE, REDWOOD FALLS, MINNESOTA

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> *&&*« «£

ATTORNEYS. A- C- DOLLIFF : ; :

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW -. Granite Block

Redwood Falls - Minn.

A. R. A. LAUDON 7:,.. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW >

Court House Redwood Falls - - - Minn.

"COLD IN THE HEAD" Is an acate attack of Kaaal Catarrh.

Those subject to frequent "colds in the head" will find that the use of HALL'S

.CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System and render them less liable to olds. Repeated attacks of Acute Ca­

tarrh may lead to .Chronic CatarrW HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINTj is

taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous surfaces of the

System, thus reducing the inflammation j and assisting Nature in restoring normal

/conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. -F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio;

N. R. RYERSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Bank Building.

Redwood Falls - - - Minn.

- GEO.A. BARNES -• • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

<*' State Bank Building. SDWOOD FALLS : MINN.

PHYSICIANS

r wit*

FLINN, COLE & FLINN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS

Office—Redwood Falls Hospital

W. A. BRAND, M. D. JBYSIC.IAN AND SURGEON

Office: Over White & Person Office.

Telephone 528. •Redwood Falls - - - Minn.

A. W. HUBBARD. LICENSED EMBALMER *: and -v

FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' With

C»APP FURNITURE AND UN­DERTAKING CO.

Auto Hearse and Undertaking Parlor.

&es. Phone 311. Store Phone 525. Redwood Falls, Minn. ^

! •»

- V I 4 F. E. PATTEN

f LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER

IP^rm and Stock Sales a Specialty.

For dates write or phone 6L351.

* Delhi Minn. ' »"•>" ^ ^ ^v.5

Long Lane Stock Farm WM. PETERSON, Proprietor Pure Bred Aberdeen Angus

Cattle. &. F. D-, Belview, Minnesota.

* * * * * * * * * * * *

* Liberty School . * * District No. 96 * * * * * * * * * * *

(Too Late for Last Week) Kenneth Campbell and Donald Tif­

fany, both received first prize for their xhickens at the County Fair. ' Tke girls are beginning some fudge aprons for their Friday afternoon work. -

Miss Vivian PeaOOdy of Fairmount visited at the Dougal Tiffany home over the week-end and attended the Redwood County Fair Friday.

The Redwood Falls Township Far­mers Club booth took first prize at the Fair. * '

Mrs. Breckenridge left for Illniois for a visit with relatives last Thurs­day.

The seventh grade geography class is reviewing South America this week by. the project method. They have taken a trip with a bag of coffee from its source to their home; they have visited the Jungles around the Amaz­on and are going to visit the rubber fields. The pupils have given some interesting reports as a result of their study.

Mr. Breckenridge returned frQm Illinois last Saturday. He has been visiting relatives there and attending rto some business affairs. -

The Little Citizens League elected its monthly officers Monday. The following were elected: President Erma Streeter, Vice-President Robert Campbell, Secretary Kenneth Camp­bell, Treasurer Donald Pittenger.

Our Plan to Get Ahead in the World

C\-> vc

The start of the real progress of successful people 'Mates from the day they saved their first dollar. If you ?have not made a beginning—start today, It is never too

* late. J V V C*5* : ? H T~

you can save 17 cents a day you can become a pro­fit-sharing owner of this Company; You can obtain a % Bound, dependable investment paying you spbstanti .1 ?;

: c a s h r e t u r n s r e g u l a r l y f o u r t i m e s a y e a r * ~ " \

900 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis. Write today for our free 72 pag« *'

year book (illustrated) describing our » equipment and courses. We offer I

thorough training in shorthand, K: typewriting, bookkeep- •'

ing, secretarial work, court reporting, B °

teaching, salesman- K>? •hip. p." Home study courses %

for those who cannot • - attend our Minneapolis •£ school. Largest and best equip­

ped commercial college In the northwest. m

* if *** *

- is

--<te>

your poultry

when • i5*0*

Tags and Prices

^red Shares is easy, single and convenient. Your money ? ; starts to earn interest from the first payment. In case \

you are compelled to withdraw, your fjinds, ygu lose no-thing. \V;.-

Why not obtain complete~irifofirtafi^ and consider ^his plan as your medium for getting ahead in the world?

Too Full for Utterance. "When Parson Goodleigh tried to

start his flivver he choked the engine off three times in succession."1

"Ha! Did he make any remarks ap­propriate to the occasion?" * ~

"No, he didn't, but he didn't have exactly the same kind of expression on his face he Ayears when Jje says, •Let us pray.1 "—Birmingham Age-Herald. ~ .

Securities Dep4

D K . J . w. A N D E R S O N CHIROPRACTOR.

i Hoars 9 A. M. to 5 Pi M. . By Appointmeat. Phone 649..

Office in Farmers State Bank Building.

ffedwood Falls, Minn;

* 9 * 9 REDWOOD FALLS COM­

MERCIAL CLUB. *

"Jm iwtitution for Home Dwel \ epemeat.

• At your service, for every move-• ant that will make this commun- * • My a better place to live in. * • ' .. * • Mb the Clnfo and fcelp BOOST

Views of a Vender.

Northern 132 S. Front St. Mankato, Minn.

"You hear a lot about Easy Street." "Well?" "But a man who peddles articles

from door to door never finds it."— Detroit Free Press.

Woman's League Meets Oct 18-19-10.

H. M. Byllesby it Co-, Fiscal Agents Byllsby Engineering Management Corporation

Engineers and Managt^ 1 ^ ~

: Backed by 12 Years' Dividend Record.

final—catastrophe overtakes us. Irw-come ^ jn speaks as yell as he writes and a

~ treat is in store for those who shall some notable speakers will

to Minnesota to take part in the ses sions of the Third Annual Convention of the Minnesota League of Women Another noted speaker will be Paul Voters which will be held in Minne- jfejnsch, recent Ambassador to China apolis at the Curtis Hotel, October 18-' under the Wilson Administrtaion and 19-20. It is the feeling of the Board ^wice special envoy to South America of Directors of this organization that Under Roosevelt and Taft. There is

erica. He was for years head of the department of Political Science at Wisconsin University and then at the request of his country undertook special work for his government. He has always specialized in international relations and particularly in the pro­blems of Oriental affairs. He is at

Convention at its big luncheon on the last day of the meeting. His subject will be "A World View of the Wash­ington Conference

Walter J. Millard, Field Secretary of the Proportional Representation League and member of the Board of the National Municipal League will

present engaged on a tour of the big \ also speak during the convention and when the women of the state assemble perhaps no Political Economist in the universities of the country speaking will give an actual demonstration of in conclave to plan useful public work wh0 has more prestige than' T«tovns»tinnnl Politics and will ad-! an election under the Pronortional Re-the best, in the line of public speak- pau] Reirisch—recently none in Am-ers, is none too good.

Two widely known men, nationally and internationally, will be the high lights of the two big public sessions of the Convention. Will Irwin, Ace of War Correspondents and author of the most talked of book of the year,

• I "The Next War", will be the speaker • at the Mass Meeting with which the • Convention formally opens on the

. night of October 18th. Will Irwin has • 1 had an interesting career. He rose Regular Meetings, the Third Man

_ day of each Month, at 8 |l| o'clock P. M. *: ™ chronicle, through the stages of £y* 'V feature writer for the New York Sun,

;• m HU1 IV; : . TJ'4-M/tPlnvnc cno/>l.

from "cub" reporter on the San Fran-

» Let's Put Unity in Community. • ' ______ • Address all communications to 3* " A. D. McRae, Secretary.

THEO. B. SEIFERT, Cottonwood, - _ Minnesota. Professional in Piano Tuning,

and Player Piano Regulating and Repairing.

Piano Tuning College gradu­ate. Indorsed by leading musi­cians and teachers.

Leave orders at Mike & Joes Parlors or at W. T. Wilcox.

Managing Editor for McClures, speci-1 al writer for Colliers to his present 1 position of Ace among war correspon-' dents and a free lance of the journalist who has one of the most trenchant pens in the world. He was one of the first newspaper men at the front and the last to leave. He saw the war from every angle and his conclusion is that the world has enough intel­lectual and moral stamina to solve the problem of wars before the next—and

B. Jas. Reynolds. Civil Engineer. County Surveyor

Agent of the GBEAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE * , COMPANY.

Office Above Post Office.

MATT J. ODLAUG FUNERAL DIRECTOR

ci and • LICENSED EMBALMER

Aata Hearse Lady Assistant Redwood Falls,

James Stucky Says, "Rats Cost Me $125 for Plumbing Bills."

"We couldn't tell what was clog­ging up our toilet and drains. We had to tear up floor, pipes, etc., found a rat's nest in basement. They had choked the pipes with refuse. The-plumber's bill Ttfas $125. RAT-SNAP cleaned the rodent out." Three sizes, 35 cents, 65 cents, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by FARRELL & KEEFE and PUBLIC DRUG CO. 14-2ts.

Women Give Out.

Phone 359.

/5

Housework is hard enough when healthy. Every Redwood Falls wo-

: man who is having backache, blue and nervous spells, di?zy headaches and kidney or bladder troubles, should be glad to heed this Redwood Falls wo­man's experience:

Mrs. E. M. Warner, Mill St., Red­wood Falls, says: "I had a kind of smothery feeling come over me and every bone in my body ached. I felt tired and nervous and was in this condition for Several days. At first, I didn't know what was wrong with me until my kidneys began to show that they were disordered. My back

;fee cream, thousands of gallons of ached by spells,-too. I decided to try it is being shipped from America to Doan's Kidney Pills, as they were so China. Refrigeration made that pos- J well recommended by a neighbor and I sibk» within the last fifty.years. Tha.t, was more than pleased with the re--vould interest Tellier, inventor of cold-suits. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me storage- The world rewarded him for and I felt better in every way. his invention by letting him die in, Price 60 cents, at all daalers. Dont no^rty. No money in inventing. Let;simply ask for a kidney remedy—get fi«ree do it. If you want to get Doan's Kidney PiHs—the same thgt tic * be tbe £ellow that markets the Mm Warner had. Foster-lfi$Mrn invention. «•./" " r (J°*> Mfc, Buffalo! N.

F. R. Kline & Son:: : * urviL ENGINEERS

Phone 2430. K- ^ T.-"' ' •• •

REDWOOD FALLS, MINN.

on International Politics and will ad- j an election under the Proportional Re dress the League of Women Voters | presentation plan.

^ACOBE.DECKER&SOHS MINNEAPOLIS fir DULUYH -MINN.;

Where There's a Baby on Far Keefl^ Rat-Snap.

Rats are on most farms. Once thejp: get inside the house—look out. Rat$i, kill infants—biting them is not unusu* al. Nursing bottles attract rats. Break

cake of RAT-SNAP and throw i% around. It will surely rid you of ratst and mice. Three sizes, 35 cents, 60t cents, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by FARRELL & KEEFE and PUBLICS DRUG CO. _____ 14"2tsv

(Oct. 12-19-26 J CITATION ON HEARING ON PETI*

TION FOR PROBATE OF WILL.

ESTATE OF DANIEL NOLTON. State of Minnesota, County of RedU

wood, ss., In Probate Court. ' In the Matter of the Estate of

Daniel Nolton, Decedent. . ; THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO

all persons interested in the allowance, and probate of the v. ill of ^ dece­dent; The petition of Frank Noltoa being duly filed in this court, repre­senting that Daniel Nolton, then * resident of the County of Redwood-State of Minnesota, died on the 1st day of October, 1921, leaving a last will and testament which is presented to this court with said petition, an# praying that said instrument be allow-ed as the last will and testament of said decedent, and that letters of Ad­ministration with the Will Annexed bp . issued thereon to J. P. Cooper;

THEREFORE YOU, AND EACHt OF YOU, are hereby cited and requir­ed to show cause, if any you have, be­fore this eourt at the Probate Court Room in the Court House in the city* of Redwood Falls, in the County oC Redwood, State of Minnesota, on th» 7th day of November, 1921, at 10:0® o'clock A. M., why the prayer of said petition should not be granted.

WITOESS, the honorable A. R. A.' Laudon, Judge of said court, and the . seal of said court, this 6th day of October, 1921>."> -; Judge.j

JIL E. A. LAUDON, , GEORGE A. BARNES, -

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ESTATE OF EDWARD BOEHM. Sfc. State of Minnesota, County of Re#? 1

wood, pp.. In Probate Court. . In the Matter of the Estate oC

'"Edward Boehm, Sr., Decedent. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. TO

all persms interested in the final acr^ «oi'nt ard distribution of the estnte qtt.. said decedent: The reiT,oi:5ertr'.tiveai of the above named d"ced?nt, having? filed in this court their final account of the administration of thn estate of said decedent together with their peti-ti<" n praying for the adjustment and a^owance of said final account and for . distribution of the residue of saidE • estate to the persons thereunto entitle ed. - . - THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH, OF YOU, are hereby cited and require, ed to show cause, if any you have, be­fore this court at the Probate Court Room* in the Court House, in the City fti Redv/«od "Falls, in the County of. Unowned.* St^te of Minnesota on thc» Tfh dav of N^vemli^r. 19?1 at 10 o'­clock A. M., vhy said petition shouldf. itct hp

WITNESS. tbrt of said Court, and th° Sea! of < • id Court, this 8t|jk day of Octcbex, 19P.K '

A. R. A. LAUPON, ^ I*robate Judge* .

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f October 12-19-26) ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FIL*

CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING -1 THEREON..

ESTATE OF GEORGE W*EDERATHT State of Minnesota, County of Redfw

wood, ss., In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of" '

fieorge Wederath, Decedent. Letters of Administration this day '

having been granted to John Glodenj ._ IT IS ORDERED, That the time- ><

within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claim* against his estate in this Court, b% • and the same hereby is, limited to six ' months from-and after the date here»_>-of; and that Monday, the 10th day o£ v; April, 1922, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., i# the Probate Court Rooms at the Court ^ House in the City of Redwood Fall*" , in said County, be, and the same herew i by is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the ex^< . ' animation, adjustment and allowance of such claims as shall be presente#-within the time aforsaid. - r

Let notice hereof be given by th«p£ publication of this order in the Red& wood Gazette as provided by law. •< * Dated October 5th, 1921.

A. R. A. LAUDON, : Judge of Prob".tflfc; ;

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