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The Tomahawk from White Earth, Minnesota • Page 4

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The Tomahawki
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White Earth, Minnesota
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BBBBBpBW I f. SUMMONS. STATK OF MINNESOTA County of Becker District Court. Seventh Judicial District. Loren A.

Davis, Plaintiff. vs Pearl Davis, Defendant! SUMMONS. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You ale hereD3' summoned and quired to answer the. complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the Clerk of aid District Court, in the City of Detroit, in the County of Becker and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office in the First National Bank Building, in the City of Detroit, Becker County, Minnesota, within thirty (30) days after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, together with plaintiff's costs ahd disbursements herein. Dated Aug-.

18th, 1922. P. F. Schroeder, Attorney for Plaintiff, 6-8-10 First National Bank Detroit, Minn. Citation For Hearing: on Petition to Sell Mortgage or Lease Land.

Aug. 24Sept. 14. State of Minnesota, County of Becker, In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Dicky Parker, Ward.

The State of Minnesota to Dicky Parker and all persons interested in the sale of certain lands belonging to said ward, the petition of Alice P. Fairbanks as representative of the above named ward, being duly filed in this court, representing that it is necessary and for the best interests of said estate and all interested therein that certain lands of said ward described therein be sold and praying- that a ljcense be to her granted to sell the same: THEREFORE. You, and Each of You, are hereby cited- and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court at the Probate Court JRooms in the Court House, in the City of Detroit in the County of Becker, State of Minnesota, on the 18th day of September at ten o'clock A. Why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court and the seal of said Court, this 21st dav of August 1922.

Alma C. Pederson, Clerk of Probate. Fred Dennis, Attornev for Petitioner. P. F.

SCHROEDER LAWYER Suit 6-8-10 First National Bank BuildingGeneral Law Practice. Especial attention given to probating of estates, examination of land titles, and Indian matters. DETROIT Minnesota. C. U.

Landrum Attorney and Counselor at Law STATE THEATRE Bldg. DETROIT Mtnnesota. Dennison Wheelock COUNSELLOR AT LAW and Solicitor in Chancey Interior Department Practice. Indian Law a Speciality. 511 Mineham Green Edward Ro ps ATTORNEY it LAW WALKER.

MINN A. O. SLETVOLD LAWYER PRACTICES I ALL COURTS. Notary Public Telephone 175. Office (her Security Sfttt Bink Detroit, Minnesota.

Frank Beaulieu. ATTORNEY AT LAW. MikRomen, Minn. A Communication. Walker, Minnesota, Aug.

30, 1922, L. LogaD, White Earth, MinMesta. Dear Sir: I bear that they are looking the heirs of Willie Warren (Tylie Warren's son, and the sonBabcock of Bell Hole-in-the-day, her maid en name). I have a daughter at Wichita, Kansas, her name Florence Mae Warren, they call her.Mae Aitken, because she a sister going to school by name of Aitken so they gave that name. Her Indian name is Niog-wou, that is the name she is enrolled by.

But was baptized by the name" Florence Mae Warren, that is his daughter. She was born December 22nd. She isputting 24 years old. She is studying to be a nurse at St. Francis Hospital, Wichita, Kansas.

Now I would like to have you publish this in The Tomahawk right away. I inclose $1.00 for expenses. Respectfully yours, Emma Robinson. My Indian name is Ma je benas see qua. AddressLeech Lake, Minnesota.

had the her Ex-Empress Eugene. The eyes are still beautiful, though they show that they have shed many a tear, and are sadly shrunken. Indeed, standing there to let her pass before us, I thought of nothing so much as her womanhood. Alone forever alone with her broken hopes and the memory of her dead boy. her life and her love gone at one blow! We watched he? nt the foot of the stair withdrawing the hand from the helping armshe walked with such graceful carriage Her figure is still fine, or seemed so She is above medium height, and dressed beautifully, though only in lome simple soft stuffmerino or mere.

I thought it a morning gown at first, but as I saw her later in the day in the same co'stume, concluded it was not entirely that It was a pleasure to me to see her and a bit of good fortune terUislv.Cor. Detroit Free Press- Subscribe for THE TOMAHAWK, $1.50 per year in advance. Quality Counts. When buying Groceries or anything else you may need, it always pays to buy the best. Our line is always fresh and the best that money can buy.

Groceries, Shoes, Hardware, etc. and everything usually found ina general store. Our Prices are Right. The B. L.

Fairbanks Go. Nay-tah-wauah. Minn. Political Announcement. Inserted by E.

P. Skaiem in his own behalf and paid for at our regular rates. Candidate for State Representative, 63d District I believe in 100 cents worth of government for each dollar of taxes paid. If elected.I will fight unnecessary increases in state expenses. E.

P. Skaiem. State Ranks High On U. S. Road List.

Minnesota Makes Favorable Shoytf ing in Government Figures on Federal Aid Highways. Minnesota under the so-called good roads plan is carrying on federal aid highway im provements more than double in number and covering nearly 6ve times the mileage of the average for the United States, according to a recent bulletin from the government bureau of public roads. The figures supplement the report giving Minnesota first place among the states for the longest mileage of completed federal aid highways and indicated that this state is funds on the road as fast as they come in. Minnesota's excellent showing is in spite of the larger funds provided through bid bond issues and in other ways by various states to advance highway ment. This state is credited tw the bureau of public roads with 110 jobs on which federal aid is being used, compared with 50 projects in the average state.

Minnesota improvements under way cover 1,145 miles against the 280-mile average for all the states. Pro-r jects" average 10.4 miles in this state and 5.5 miles in others. Cash outlay comparisons disclose that Minnesota is not extravagant in building roads. Its average federal aid project now totals. $95,289 of which 39 per cent or is government while the average state job total isy $100,326 including 42 per cent or.

of federal aid. Again, Minnesota is. using $9,150 a mile against $18,050 or nearly twice as much for the general average among the states. News of White Earth and Vicinity. PAY subscription.

Sheriff Ed. of Detroit, was a caller here during the pact week. FOR SALEOne genuine Gurnsey bull calf. Inquire of Theo. H.

Beaulieu. B. S. Fairbanks was a county seat visitor on Saturday last. Mrs.

C. W. Mee, of Detroit, was calling on White Earth friedds OD Saturday last. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Hovelson, of Beaulieu, were Sunday visitors in White Earth.

Have your EYES examined for Glasses by Dr. Page Stire, Sight Specialist, Detroit, Minn. George Campbell was shaking bands with old White Earth friends during the Mr. and Mrs. Joe B.

Fairbanks, of Naytahwaush, were over Sunday visitors in White Earth. FOR SALEReasonable, two high grade Gurnsey bull Ernest Davids White Earth, Minnesota. Miss Neta Martin left Tuesday morning for Minneapolis where she will attend school during the coming winter. Mrs. Frank LaDoux went to Detroit Tuesday morning to be with her young son, who is con-county 6ned in a Detroit hospital with a case of blood poisoning.

Frank Viznor, one of the reservation's prosperous farmers, and his family, were White Earth callers the latter part of last Read THE TOMAHAWK adds. R. Kain, who is now employed on the Schemerhorn ranch near Mahnomen, was in town on business Saturday evening. J. E.

Bukke and A. C. Knudson of Detroit, were White Earth visitors on Monday. Isaac Fairbanks, of Naytahwaush, was a caller in White Earth the first of the week. ik Mrs.

C. R. Richardson, of Du luth, arrived last Saturday evening and will spend some time visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bellecourt of this village.

Inspector Roberts of the Indian Service, Washington, is in White Earth this week on business connected with Minnesota Chippewa matters. Attorney D. Beaulieu and Mrs. Beaulieu, of Mahnomen, were visitors here on Monday. They autoed to Detroit and return.

FOR SALEGood house and lot, Inquire of C. R. Beaulieu, White Earth, Minn. Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Beaupre are among the White Earth visitors at the Minnesota State Fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nygaard, of Morris, were over Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Ny-dent gaard's sister, Mrs.

Michael LaChappelle, in this village. Wiilian Daily, formerly of this village but now a resident of Cass Lake, and his family, were culling on White Earth friends during the past week. Miss Hurley, of Detroit, one of the teachers engaged for the district school here for the coming year, arrived Monday morning to take up her duties. Miss Roma Giard entertained a number of her young friends at a birthday party at her home last Saturday evening. The occasion being the 13ch anniversary of her birth.

Earl McTavish, of Baudette, was an over Sunday visitor at the home Mr. and M. LaChappelle. He left" Monday morning for Little Fails, where he will enter college. Postmaster Hull had a day off Monday from his duties at the postoffice, as it was Labor Day and a national holiday.

He took advantage of his short rest by making a trip, with his family, to! Itasca Park and return. Mr. B. S. Fairbanks and family autoed to Maple Lake, the ihome of Mrs.

Fairbanks' mother, (last Tuesday. Their son Benjamine and daughter Avanelle will remain at Maple Lake and attend high 'school there during the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks returned home Tuesday eveoing.

Some time ago we published an item stating that Chester C. Beaulieu, adopted son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gus. H.

Beaulieu, had died in a hospital in New Mexico, late information however is to effect that we were misinformed, as we have it from good authority that the young man is very much alive and is at present residing in Minneapolis T. Ebeltof, clerk in the county auditor's office at Detroit, and a candidate for the- office of county auditor at the election in November, was looking over the political field in this vicinity last Saturday. Mr. Ebeltoft has had several years experience in the office for which he is a candidate and would no doubt fill it to the satisfaction of all concerned. was born and reared in Becker and is deserving of staunch support in his candidacy for the office he seeks.

On to Him. can't live properly on $75 a week," complained the young man. "Yes, you can," said his guardian. "The real trouble is yon want to live improp- erly." Favors Absolute Abstention. A recent report of British experts favors absolute abstention from I strong drink, but supports the use of tight wines and liquors.

4AID ADVERTISEMENT. Inserted by the person named and paid for at our regular rate. Selmer J. Skadsheim. Candidate for Superintendent of Schools, Becker Minn.

To the voters of Becker County desire to meet you all personally but as my other duties make that impossible I wish to introduce myself through your paper. 1 was born in Ottertail moved to Clay county, and have been a resiof Becker County since 1993. My entire youth has been devoted to the school room as a student and recently as a teacher. A a superintendent of schools I aim to save much money to tax payers by driving my own rig in visiting the schools. Give me a vchance to se.rye.you.

Selmer J. Skadsheim. Local, Minn. A. J.

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