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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 3

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MONDAY, ItXT 14, ISM THI BRAINERD DAUT DISPATCH, BRAINERn. MINNESOTA COUNTRY CLUB DINNER TUESDAY M. P. Gerber, hairman. by Group of Ladies Th? lad of Brainard Country club will serve another of their popular dinners tomorrow evenig.

July IS. at the club house. Arrangements for the dinner are in charge of Gerber, chairman, Mrs. E. Banc, Mrs Cleary.

Mrs Cleary, Mrs, Dan Croswell, Min. Aa T. Kishet. Mrs, Hector Hoenig and Mrs. P.

Wieland. The menu will be. Norweelan meat scalloped potatoes, lettuce and tomato salad, rolls, date roll, coffee and Iced tea Serving will begin at 5:30 o'clock. Larson WH of WH of SEH of NAN Sec. 21-46-29.

D. $275 Mal ion Hitch and wife to O'Biier Mercantile Company Lots 7 and 8, Block 3 A. E. Taylor's Addition to City of Brainerd. $1 P.

J. Berg and wife to A. J. Hahn SH of SWU Sec 27-47-23, D. ll etc.

JUNK 24 I Entertain Past Matrons Club Mrs. J. P. Anderson and Miss Maybell? Grewcox entertained the peat matrons club at the lake home of Anderson near Merrilleld, at a I o'clock luncheon Saturday noon. Bridge and swimming followed luncheon and the regular busine meeting also held.

About 16 won present. For the luncheon thre wen placed on the porch. Bowls of golden were used for decorations The next meeting of the club will be In August at the lake home of Mrs Ct. Swansone on A T. Fisher and Swanson will entertain Real Estate Transfers JUNE 19 Harold L.

Kimball and wife to Jacob B. Kaufman and Ethel Kaufman NEU SWH Sec. 6-136-27, W. D. $1.

OOO. Elmer R. Houge and wife to Oscar Orman 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, IO, Block I West Braineid, W. D. $1 etc.

JUNE 20 Everett E. Howe and wife to Donold G. Colp and Daniel S. Libby un divided 1-3 interest in SEU SEU and part of 6 and 7, Sec. 24-137 27.

Lot Sec. 25-137-27. W. D. $1 etc.

JUNE 21 C. A. James and wife to Clyde I and 2, Sec. 27-135-28, W. D.

$1 etc. Clyde James and wife to Martha James Lots I and 2, Sec. 27-135-28, C. D. $1 etc.

Charles Oft and wife to Earl am i son. part of NEU NWU Sec. 3" 44-31. W. D.

$1 etc. Rowena J. Harris, also known us Rowena Harris, formerly Rowena Megrew and husband, et. a1, to AUM" a Land Co. NEU Sec.

32-138-26, W. D. $1 etc. JUNE 23 Mamie McCulloch, formerly Mamie Peterson, and husband, to Paul I. Erickson and Edna W.

Erickson his wife as point tenants and not as ten ants in common, Lot 5 of Auditor subdivision of Lots 3 and 4 and part of Lot 2 lying south of Nokay RI vm Sec 18-44-29. W. D. $1 etc Eva Christie and husband to Ed F. Cross Lot 2 Sec.

14-135-28, Q. C. $1 etc. C. A.

Prettyman and wife to Joseph Rudolph West 25 feet of East 93 feet of 20, 21. 22, 23, 25, Block 125 Town of Brainerd, W. D. $1 etc. Mamie Peterson, now Mamie and husband to Paul Erickson and Edna W.

Erickson his wife a i joint tenants and not as tenants In common Lot 5 of auditor's subdivision of Lots 3. and 4 and part of Lot 2 lying south of Nokay River Sec. 1S- 44-29, W. D. $1 etc.

C. E. Peterson Co to Emily Pet erson and Inez E. Ogdahl Lots I to ll inclusive Block I Bay Lake Shores, $1 etc. A.

J. Johnson, unmarried, to Wei ner Johnson East of SEU of NWU Sec. 21-46-29, W. D. $500.

A. J. Johnson, unmarried, to Albert Last Time Tonight Curtis- Christoptu Players Peter Mogenscn, also known as Peter McLendon and wife to Ben A. Steinke Lot 13 Mogensen Shore. D.

ll etc JUNE 25 Arthur Allen and wife to G. Heath SH of Lot 15, all of Lot ll, and NU of Lot 17, Block 76, partly in Town of "Brainerd and partly in First Addition to Town of Brainerd, W. ll etc Walter L. Badger and wife to Rose Dearing Lot I of Badger subdivision of Lot 6, Sec. 2-135-28, W.

ll. $550. Mary Heath and husband to Fred E. Lind SU of Lot 15 and all of Lot 16 and NU of Lot 17, Rock 76, partly in Town of Brainerd an dpartly iii First Addition to Town of Brainer 1. W.

D. $1 etc Des Moines Bass Lake Company to Merchants Transfer and Storage Co Ixits 2 and 6 and SEU NEU and NEU SWU Sec. 29-136-27, W. $1 etc John Taylor Fiater also known os John Frater, de'd. by Cnimictii'l administratrix to Ba lev NEU SEU and NWU SEU Sec 31-44-31, A.

$400 JUNE 27 L. Grimstad and wife to William Graham Company 50 ft. of Lots 7 8, 9. IO. ll, 12.

Block 160, Town of Brainerd. W. $725 Albert Nylund and wife to Han nah F. Hendrickson North 45 feet of South IOO feet of Lots 5 and 6, Block 16, Sleeper's Addition to Brainerd. D.

$1 etc JUNE 28 W. Crust and wife to John A Erickson and Hilma Erickson, band and wife as joint tenants and not as tenants in common Lots 21, 22 Block 95, First Addition to Town Bramerd. D. $2,300 Home Oil Company to Deep Rock Oil Corporation East 80 feet of Lots 2. 3.

Block 71. First Addition to Town of Brainerd, W. D. $1 etc. JUNE 30 Flora Miller and husband to Frank Benedict SU of NWU of NWU Sec 26-45-30, $10 Kate O'Connor, widow, to Ralph Falconer, 50 ft of 75 ft of Lots I.

2. 3 4. 5, 6. Block 98 Town of Brain erd $150. trustee, to D.

McCully 17, Cullen I Outing Club subdivision of 9, V) CV $1 etc JULY I Soh web. single to Todd I undivided 1-20 interest in lait 4 and NEH SEU Sec 23 47-29 D. $1 etc. Bronson-Pet erson, incorporated, to Lina Dahl Lots 26 and 27, Block ll. Sec 32-t36-27.

to 32- Thayer SU of Lot W. $1 etc J. O. Mariner, single, et. flu, Cleaver Thayer SH of Dot I 136-27, D.

ll etc JULY I A Eads and wife, A Eads one of the of Pequot Improve ment Company to John Shafteri Lot 4. Block 4, Schradet Addition to Pequot, Q. C. $1 etc L. Ford and wife to Carri? Guthrie Xxii 7 Midewlwin Park, $1 etc Fred Beckley and wife to Rosa Parker East 50 feet of 2, 3.

Block 44, Town of Brainerd, $1 etc JULY 5 Herman Sutorhrs and Francis Sutorius, et a1 to Harry Libby and Robert Bouland of Lot 3 (S Sec S3 136-28, lr I.Otto Herman Johnson and wife to WU Samson NU SWU and SH HWU Sec 23 43-32. D. SI etc JULY 9 Charles A. Runkel. single, to Edith E.

Lust her part of government Lots 8 and 6 (40 acres Sec 18-135-27. P. 2,200 Kittleson Morn also known and as Kittll Klttllson by administrator of the estate to Fred A. Fleischer and Ruby Fleischer as joint tenants ami not as tenants in common Lot 4, Block 160, Town of Brainerd, A. $400 Mary Mn ken and John Mnrken her husband also known May Moi ken 'nod John to John Anderson ami Mary Ando son his wife.

West 20 ft I I of 4 and pail of Ixrt 5. Block 19, Addition to Brainerd, D. Famous Pennant in Museum The home bound pennant of the bnf tlesbip Oregon, preserved In the Naval Academy museum, is AIQ feet inhg. representing one foot for every man aboard the vessel at the time It visited the Asiatic station after the Spanish American wnr The pennant is of silk and made by the crew. Brighton Point Second Addition.

I bam Cyr EU of South IO acresi of $1 Hr North 12 of Ult 8, Sec 22 Marguerite Carmlchlel, single, to! 29. $1 etc Alma Johansen Lots 7 and 8 Block 202, Town of Brainerd. SH of Lot 5 Sleeper's $1 etc Emma Brachet I Pl cd Apgar, pait of I He But tell widow, it 4, to Mike 26 134 28 I and wife an I Eocene and Florence Lund et. to Harry C. Libby and Robert and part of Lot 6.

Block 40, First Addition to Town of Brainerd, $1 etc Catherine Wideman. single, to Clam A Hanson SWU NWU Sec 3-137-29. $1 etc Clara A Hanson and husband to Bismer SWU NWU Sec 137 29. $1 etc OI af M. Johnanscn and wife to Mat puerile Carmichiel Lots 7 8, Block 202.

Town of Brainerd. SH of Tx)t 5, all of Lot 6, Block 40, First Addition to Town of Brainerd. D. $1 etc. Oscar Bronson, unmarried, et Lina M.

Dahl Lot 4 and NWU Sec 12 45-28. $1 etc John G. Erickson and wife, et 9 al. to HW1, al bi Bronson-Peterson. incorporated I 4 and HWU SWU Sec 12-45 28.

$1 etc. Farmers National bank of Aitkin to John Morlts, widower, NU NEU Sec 14-137-25. D. I A. Laud mal agar, single, D.

I and wife, et. al to Cleaver Bouland part of Lot 3. Sec. 33 136 $1000. JULY 7 Conrad E.

Witte, widower, to Wttte, V. A Witte and 3 and 4 and SH of Lot 5. Block 7. Addition to City of Brain rd. $1 etc State bank of Brainerd 0 It Nelson front .20 feet of 14.

15 together with lear or nlv 1 fret Block 2 Riverside Addition i i Lily of Brainerd, part I I Sec 23, art of Isnt 4 Fee 24 45-31, I). SI etc. JULY 8 Chai Irs Rothgarn to Katherine I. Shabel I sit Twin Beach Plat, $750 Notrls Seyferth and wife to Fred SeyfiTth government lad 2 Sec. 19135-27, II $1 etc Fred Seyferth and wife to Mar ret ha Seyferth government Lot Bec 19 135 27, Cf $1 etc Ou.itnvc Bull and wife to Emm J.C.PENNEYCO.

Corner 7th and Laurel Sts. Brainerd. Minn. Thrift Lessons! Pay-Day Suits Are Made With "Talon" Fasteners Charles Babcock and wife to Mahquah undivided 2-45 interest rn SEU SEU Se 7 45 29. W.

$1 etc. A Johnson, unmatried, to Oscar Anderson EU of WH of SEU Of NWS Sec. 21 46 29. I $1 etc Kettle Kettleson. et a1 by Elmer Olson, administrator of estate of.

to Fred A Fleischer and Ruby A Fleischer joint tenants and not tenants in common. lait 4, Block 16n Town of Brainerd, A. D. $400, 00 FINL Evergreen Cemetery gates are dosed from 9 to 7 A and on one permitted in the cemetery between those hours Articles have been taken from I. cemetery at night, and anyone fn md in the cemetery batwee i Hie nim vc will tie subject to ii fine of $25.

Evergreen Cemetery Anociation, Robert Jaet'cr, Supt 34t3 Mr Note Just ti it Pas hero tot it gee wort, IV tit nm- ti. exorcist Pts 11 un 4 ii 1 FRESH JL XV JLS XX tis a id eggs Hills VOS Coffee THAT'S In the ar igin til I nit rn pack OSO Conv soli sn Roastino Bros. ortcc a flavor no other coffee And because Hills Brot. Coffee is vacuum pat kcd, air, which the flavor of coffee, incompletely taken out of the can and bpt out. Ordinary airtight rant will not keep coffee fresh I xx a use there it air in the can.

HF, A I) THE WANT DAILY 2.98 work suits are made with the utmost care to insure long wear and serviceability. And with less Fasteners you are insured against frayed button and miming buttons. wearing fabrics are used. Made with 6 pockets, hammer loops, closed button cuffs, 22- inch bottoms, strongly bar tacked and triple stitched. are UNION MAPS.

In a scientist Accuracy wAtut i r. v) A I I A 4. 4 I MEN DRESS SHIRTS Woven and Printed Hroadcloth and Woven Madras $1.98 shirts in exclusive new patterns and white and plain colors. They cometh collars attached. Play Suits Our Famous "Pay Day" Ruv these fine Union Made garments for boys who are rough on clothes.

They're made of hard-wearing fabrics with sport collars, long sleeves and drop seat. Sizes 4 to IO yearn. 98c I In Stock Company Repertoire See Jerry Christopher and Erma Brent Former Brainerd Girls Nightshirts Made of Our "Honor" Muslin 89c Comfortably fitting nightshirts that are well made of a durable, washable muslin. Cut very full in the arms and through the shoulders and made 54 inches long. Regular and V- oeck stylet.

in a cigarette ifs Taste VI: LYTH I NG THAT SCIENCE and the most modern of research facilities can provide, contributes to and safeguards the uniform good taste and purity of Chesterfield cigarettes. TO THIS END we maintain a thoroughly modern industrial laboratory with a staff of chemical experts, intent first and last, upon wholesome goodness. YOU HAVE ONLY TO SMOKE a Chesterfield to recognize at once that here is a mild and genuinely every quality a cigarette must have to I above W. ittte it it our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield cigarettes are of finer quality and hence of better taste than in any other cigarette at the price. Laotian my bus tobacco co (D 1930, Lioorrr Bt Tobacco Co..

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1901-1931