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PAGE TWO Tili: BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH MONDAY. APRIL 11. 1910. Grand Theatre The Theatre Beautiful F. GROVES, M.

Practice Limited Eye. Ear, Nose, and Throat lass i itted nntcTMf OFFICE WALVERN.A»» BLOCK NEWS NOTES), W. art a 25913 mie. J. Will Open April 18 And back its acts in with the 'on junction Sullivan Considine Circuit Operating and houses from to with oast It will open with Three Separate and Dis- nct Acts and 2000 feet of Special Pictures TWO SHOWS PER NIGHT lime of each performance One Hour and a Half First Show at 7:30 ond at 9:00 J.

LONG LAWYER Sleeper Block, Brainerd 20 years practice in State and United States Courts THE BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH By Ingeisoll Wieland i M. forty In advance. Lour I 1 hi li Itutldln Mitre. om on Sth it.Rtnrrd, inatti MONDAY, APRIL 11. 1910.

too in f. i 7 n. Cm 1 9 Mil. fot as Fai vf i Fohl Admission 15 and 25c .1 I hitairi ne BRAINERD'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE HOUSE you THEATRE that vali (II in li thinks on, I ninn, I 1. Bede will ruga rdi ng ili" senato, A not U'tit a yet Herald irre i oil of Inside ito Mana T.

Lloyd Truss. Extra Special Tonight Th me Novelty Artists PARISH a PARISH Introducing The Dancing Barrel and and Acrobatic Dancing and Singing. 3 EXCELLENT SUBJECTS 3 in Motion Pictures 1. 2. Rose of Manilla' 3.

Devotion of Another Good Special for Friday Night. Latest Illustrated Song We Lecture on our Pictures Th I ill In pendent want run i In- leni re that al hi tn That sounds pretty and responsi for t1 1 mill tax for good ro. a question which is one of the paramount issues of today. stands for square deal for everyone, he i ich or speaker, and i In i Minnows for 11 Third Ave. K.

Duerr, of Madison. is in the city today. Miss Olson, who visiting nt lsM rch IF F. Snow, Little Falls, tin in city today on business. Our ire cream season starts tomorrow, Louies', 618 Front St.

262t2 Gust A. Raymond, of Aitkin, was in the city last night on business. Smith was over from Bar a the last of the visiting dull ves. Percy Young and family returned today from an over Sunday visit to Vitkin. Phone I).

M. Flark Ho. to repair and sharpen your lawn mower, 252tf It. While and family returned today from an over Sunday at 1 fuhert. lion, 8.

Alderman returned today an Sunday visit to St. Paul. S'ore your hottse hold goods with D. M. lark Co, 252tf It.

B. Gaylord and A W. Oulth came over from I leer wood today and went to Ft. Ripley. John McKay is confined to his room in the block with an of i liemnat A.

Bnquist to I vvooil this afternoon to look field and frletuls. Thomas, of the Mahlum Ltimher Fo. yard at IVer- wooil was in town Sunday. F. and Mrs, McLean went to tpolls Baturday i ernoon datives for a few days.

Judd La Moure returned fount a 111 throuah ho soulh. Performance begins at 7 :30 sharp. Continues until 10 p. m. Special Matinee Sat.

2:30 Evening Prices 10 15c Matinee Prices 5 10c Unique Theatre F. M. 00 Manager Friday and Saturday 1. Taming a Husband Comedy 2. A Woman's Strategy Drama The Illustrated Sung by MISS GRAHAM Orchestra every night the week excepting Sunday.

We Lecture on our Subjects Change of Program Wednesday Friday and Sunday Mini isit Hon day ft having 1 for several tho sanitary wall finish, is bctt'-r than wall paper, D. M. ('lark Co. 252tf Mr. arid Mrs.

X. I Fluff, of Air- kin. were in Brainerd Sunday, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. M. J.

Reilly. Mrs. .1. Jarboe. who had been visiting friends here returned to her home iu Little Falls Saturday r- noon.

Heath Milligan paints are the ix'st. We sell it D. M. Clark Co. i Misses Winifred Wright, Mabel O'Brien and Mayme ('ullen went to Little Falls this afternoon to visit, friends.

F. L. Hill, the Pine River hanker. rm ii, ik. was in the city today on Ins way rhe Journal-Press advises tiie city i tit home from a business trip to twin cities.

The Aitkin County Independent orlngs out Prof, A. J. McGuire, i experiment station nt Grand Rapid against Hon, M. Gunn, for th senate in that district. Senator Gunn has served Ills district in boih i branches of th" and up to the present time ills candidacy for reelection has been unopposed.

It is I quite likely that the gentleman will be returned to the senate. council of St. cloud to tin1 census figures and place Hie 11- of the saloons in that city $1,000, thereby giving the saloon owners a notice of what to expect and plenty of time for who do not want pay the price to make other arrangements. count will nlso come up to the 10,000 mark, which will mean a tilt in the license line hero. St.

new hotel, probably tho largest and best in the west, will be opened on April 18th, with a banquet of the business men of that city who built it. such as the city never saw before, and occasion will cost $25 a plate. The new hotel lias 300 bed rooms, each with its own private hath, desk light and telephone and circulating iee water. With the lladisson at inneapolls iind the St. Paul St.

Paul, the twins can offer the public something in tie1 wav oi hotels that the cst is pi of WHITE WYANDOT EGGS try ni 10c From full blooded birds setting 13 eggs. $1.00 for W. W. MICHAEL. East Oak St.

Thon: 01 TO OO' rtrr' 5j 1 LiU1! Rv f-V. 't, LAN cn in Orne sells 11 inch roll hall bearing bench wringers, nlso extra rolls for all wringers, at the Singer Store. Laurel St. 249tf J. Bttsh down from Kelliher on his regular trip Saturday with Ft pound pickerel in Bull Head lake.

Frank Roueh, of Watkins, an uncle Mrs. Tomsie. is visiting Mr, Mrs. Herman Tomsie, 1112 Oak S. B.

XOT1CK Get your rugs, draperies, mattresses cleaned with the Huntley Pneumatic electric cleaner. 1 Call phone 111. W. C. Morris.

24 11m Mrs. W. Lyon returned to her home iu Little Falls Saturday afternoon after a visit at the home of tier daughter, Mrs. W. ltane.

Mrs. In a Frb returned today from the winter In Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan. She will spend the summer in Brainerd. It. I.

Reds and White Leghorn eggs at 50c for a setting of Hi eggs, for at 7 1 So. Broadway. Leonard Berggren, the is days old son of I. IF Berggren, of Baxter, Saturday was iniricd this morning in IFergreen eennucry. John Mattson, of Doer wood, went to Minneapolis this nfteruoon.

is going down to look over the automobiles and may purchase one. D. King' he only match you can light out in the wind. Call and see 25G-tf A. Ostrom, wlio handles the of the Marsha 11-Wei Is llard- eompany among the big ttie Southwest corner of and South Seventh 1 Dillati, who built the Norwegian Lutheran church, is contractor.

Alderman L. A. Barnes, of Duluth, was in the city yesterday assisting in the meetings in behalf of layman's missionary movement, over today and tit the forenoon In the sights and meeting Brainerd cl J. M. Rider was called fo Bt.

Paul this afternoon by the receipt of a telephone message that K. Campbell, formerly of the firm of Campbell a Smith in this city, is lying erltically 11! In that city. Mr. hell underwent surgical operation about ft ago and Mr. Rider received message this forenoon from Mrs.

Rider, who was called there last week, that Mr. Campbell critically ill. lie Is a brother-in- law of Mr. Rider. There is no cough medicine so popular as Honey and Tar.

If never fails to cure coughs, colds, croup and bronchitis. mwf-v My steamboat, for on easy terms, or will trade for smaller craft or for horse and buggy or real estate. Boat Is 30 feet long, about 6 foot beam, 21 Inch wheel, good eticine and porcupine boiler. Powerful boat for towing 202tf HRNRY LONG. loiihs Rowley of th" State Sani- tariutn, and 11 Hitch, Rraltierd, visitors Tuesday to figure building and sidewalk work.

During coming season many more blocks of cement walks will put in and Mr. Hitch us that jit" will it" in latter to handle more of Hi is ing wliii is run by a Pine River Sentimd The new plaining mill of 1 Waite and Wm Coe, is nearing plet ion and will soon humming turning out any of building material needed. Parker Waite, one of proprietors says that in a few days the school mams who boarded on the opposite side of street will wake up and get up at fi A. M. or he ill keep the mill whistle blowing till they do Pillager Herald.

Good results always follow the use of Kidney Pills. They give prompt relief In all cases of kidney and bladder disorders, are healing, strengthening and anti-septic. Try them. mwf-w Someone got pretty reckless with a pistol on the north the "other morning. ('.

I). McKay's family was aroused by the of a pitsol shot and the crashing of glass and on investigation found that a bullet shattered the glass In one of the storm windows. The window was hinged at the top and swung out at the bottom and from tlie fact the inner window was not struck and no trace was found of the bullet, the family is of the opinion that the ball struck something else first and the glanced against the window. MUSIC AND DRAMA -J. West" i Girl from the Golden With the master of in every detail Girl of the Golden in he is presenting his own company at the opera house soon.

There are many attrac- elements in this particular ofLr- ing at the ra house which go make it ii 11 the most import all dramatic event of season, David Belasco. a name synonymous with perfection In dramatic art. has in this offering given a picture of a land almost unknown to the dramatist, in New York, where Girl of the Golden ran at Belasco theatre for two years, and In cities have thus far the play it a veritable triumph, and success of the most substantial character has perched upon Mr Belasco's banner. The critics of the cities named are enthusiastic In this en- tnent of the play as the pinnacle of Mr, In Washington, before the most brilliant and representative audience ever as- In Capital city, ing the diplomatic corps, foreign g- athuts and cahim members, together with other prominent in social, arm and navy life, Girl of the Golden West" won a triumph as has been accorded few in thnt city. reason hav- cement mixer a rker WHIMS OF A RICH MAN.

St. Soon Des Moines Evening says Bt. Elmo, will be pro- i dueed In the Braltord opera house, in the future; "August Jane Fvans, well known St. Elmo, which been dramatised by Grace Haywood, opened a four "tit nt th Grand then-' yesterday. The is familiar and the reformation a man who fuel become bard and end and deeply embittered against the world because of an unfortunate love affair and other trying experiences Edna Karl, the little orphan, whom throws in St.

way. 3 responsible for it all, and of course, she hates him very much at first because of his reprehensible past, and of course, she falls in love with him in the end and they are happy ever after. scene of the story is laid in the Tennessee mountains and there are a few rural characters introduced conspicuously a young inventor, who is a devoted friend of Edna There is also a duel by way of furnishing proper hioal color. The hero is fierce and imperative and the girl is sweet and strong and womanly, after the patte rn of Mrs other heroines company was fairly atbHiuate and really made the most of the rather strained emotional parts. Jessie Stewart was stately and grave as befitted the mother of the villainous hero.

Christine Mohale played the part of the heroine and Harold Slater was home in the role of the wicked and fascinating St. Ctoi'acs are made in ages as well as sizes. The business man does not have to wear a suit, nor vice versa. Sincerity suits and overcoats are practically hand-tailored. That is why they wear so much longer than other suits.

Will you do us the courtesy of trying a Sincerity Suit this Spring? $15.00. $25.00 Supplies When you want anything in the line of carburetors, spark coils, magnetos, timers, generators, lamps or complete engines, call at 1013 KingtOood St. Sailed For Germany to Satisfy Lifo Long Ambition. Wearing many diamonds, tils face wreathed in smiles and tits big touring ear stowed In the hold. John Matthiesen.

who came to the United States in 1S87, sailed recently from New urk on the North German Uoyd liner George Washington with bis wife and that city, the oihe sou Edward to see his native land from the seat of his touring car When fie left Germany there were many places lie never had seen Now he satisfies lifelong ambition. Mutthiosen rich proprietor a DIZZY STUNT CF SCULPTRESS Swinging In Iron Bucket, Altered Statue on Church Tower. Lashed to Iron Ket. Mrs, I ley- worth Mills of Madison avenue. r- ristown.

N. was battled to the of St. church, in South tcruooti, seven five feet from vround, and in drizzling rain she hi led out i i the stone robe of a statue of St. ter. which she The statue was placed at the base the several His ai ti it hotel in Portland.

Ore family traveled in the He and ins wife had bis smi a not her a I a He and his rests on a piati enotn 1 bird was full rm ill in Mrs. 1 ill? of pleasing Ids massi' from i tnond wits When tdee tin for i i ouid ii" is rottimi and ss. and ev er link itrii chain it rete iet to vest pocket a sul" r. "a went to line make arrangi bis automobile the not Ids name on the fi -W w- BANK NOW 11 11 In 1623, a copy of ShaKespeare sold for $5. In 1886 Oliver Wendell Holmes was offered this same booh for $4,000.

But had $5 been pat out at compound interest (4 per cent! in 1623, it would have amounted in 1886 to $160,000. Interest paid on time and saving deposits. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, BRAINERD, MINN. Established 1881 Capital and Surplus m.

HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO v. Idle i he tn. n. rade ware tractors, is in the city this afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs, Charles Lei bold and daughter Jessie, after short isit with Mr, Mrs. Wm. A. East ling (returned to their home near Deer- ood. Sunday was an ideal day for au- Among the Out ot town ears were those of Messrs.

Adams, H. J. Kruse and Dr. R. J.

Bewail, of Deerw ood. The nurse, Mrs. Martha Brinkman, has moved from 9th street to 70S Pine street. 261 -t6 Harry Kemp is in the city today on his way hack to Jamestown from week's isit at the home of Lis mother in Superior. He will go on west tonight.

Leon Thomas, who lias been running a barber shop at Cuyunn. came from Foerch yesterday. He Uas been sick several weeks and is recovering slowly. Sol Marquis is putting in a stock of groceries his place on Pelican lake as to be in shape to supply the of the summer residents as well as tiie surrounding settlers. Rev.

Hostager has commenced tiie construction of a $1500 residence on booking list. The ageut was apologizing when the hotel keeper told them it wn in flu1 second cabin. explained ttint he went second cabin by choice because tie did like these who travel first class. "I am making this voyage for pleasure alone, and I am going to travel in my own he said. am much on don't want to dress dinner, and 1 want to be in a place where if 1 dress the others will not criticise sir 1 am going second class, and I am going in fort.

"Out west 1 have my meals way want them I pm se to sit down and have a waiter come in juggling a bit ot Frenchified cooking, then wait twenty minutes i him to bring another mouthful. No installment plan meals for me. 1 want as much as I want and nil That's my style." Matthieseu beams good 6peaking his trip, he wife and I are going a great time When 1 was mauy 1 never saw much ot country. If 1 visited a nearby town I had to walk there and back. Now I can afford to go back and see things the right way.

Instead of walking we will tratel in an Chinese Society." CUiang Kang llu, an official iu Pekin, Inis originated the National Disgrace society, hicli is designed to keep the Chinese people in mind of their national disgrace with a view to awakening and stimulating their desire to reform. It is intended to build a tower In which will be exhibited relics or pictures of events and incidents which have brought China to her present critical position. front of 1 1 in under her su the United present p( Mrs. Mills whore chiseling mom anisi I peered at tie Itur h. sweater an 1 a soft he.

nm.l v. tools un 1er lc a rua-. the hurdu 1 au ir li bm used haul tue to the and in this Mm. Mills was tied. everything was made secure an ei ji licer was signah'd.

ami Mrs. Mills was hauled slowly to the At time- the bucket swung in mi lair, but Mr Mills did not soi mind that. Win it readied the Matue she almiy took her hammer and from under bei arm and began the work on the For rivo hours she remained at her task, chipping oft pieces of stone until i he straight piece at the knee was transformed into a fold. A crowd of pc'iple along the watched Mrs. Mills work and marveled at her courage.

At times the iron bucket swayed, nud she was forced steady it iu order to continue her work. at nature to have in Ger- Eloping Up to Date. Th man puts a careless arm Round the waist of the hatless girl While over dastless, mudless roads In a horseless wagon they whirl, bike a lead less bull from hammerless gun 15y smokeless powder driven, They tty to taste the speechless Joys lly endless union given. The only luncheon his colnless purse Affords to them the menus Is a tasteless meal of boneless cod With a dish of strinvless beans. He smokes his old ss pipe laughs a mirthless laugh When papa to coax her back vlreless telegraph.

Record Established 1881 Old Reliable KEENE McFADDEN irst National Bank Brainerd, Minnesota Again we find it necessary to revise our list, as pretty much of everything. especially on the has been sold, except HAPPY This we propose to keep, and expect to live and die in BRAINERD. In 1881 we cast our lot here in BRAINERD and, while we have seen many WUPS and we have never lost faith in BRAINERD and CROW WING COUNTY, and the prospects never looked brighter than it does at this time, and we still mantain that a DEED TO A HOME IN BRAINERD is worth more than a bushel of RENT RECEIPTS. If you want to buy city property, farm or mineral lands, see us, as we have a large list and many choice bargains. If you want to sell city property or lands, list with us.

Our motto is EVERY MAN A SQUARE DEAL. HOUSES AND LOTS The corner Main and 4th streets, 11 rooms, two baths and toilets, steam heated. Ideal place for roomers. Will sell for $3000 Oil easy rms or rent to agood party for $25 per month. Snug cottage at 705 S.

5th street, for $750, easy terms. House and lots corner 130 1 Pine St. S. for $800 Small cottage at 919 Grove St. Price terms.

Six room house and two lots at. 100G Fir Fash. frame house and 50 foot lot at 1G10 Norwood street, $750- Terms. Other Houses Not Listed Above in all Parts of the City VACANT LOTS Three fine lots on south Sixtli street, $125 Four fine lots on N. 3d south of F.

M. Patels home. Price for the 4, We still have about GO lots left in N. E. Brainerd, size 50x140 feet, with alley through every block.

Will close them out at from $40 to $G0 each. $10 down then $5 monthly. Four lots corner Kingwood and 2nd streets. Price cash, balance on easy terms. One lot 3715 feet by 100 feet, No.

712 N. 9th street. Price $300. Other Vacant Lots in all Parts of the City Not Named Above MINERAL LANDS map of range shows Price for a quick sale, $25 per acre, DR. A.

W. OCft CATARRH POWDER sscnt direct to the diseased parts by the Improved r. lleals the ulcers, dears the air droppings in the throat ard permanently cures anti Ilay Fever. No harmful drugs free: aU dealers or Dr.A W. Mi in, i ButTale, N5 H.

P. DUNN. Druggist A quarter section in 31-134-28 an attraction right through it. terms. 80 Acres in Sec.

32-134-28. also on line of attraction, acre on terms. of of Sec. 11-44-31. around this 80.

Price $30 per acre, vest i gating. 160 acres along the line of attraction in Sec. 36-4 4-32. 80 Acres the of ney4 sec. 21-4 3-31.

Price $25 per acre 160 Acres in Sections 35 and 36-45-30. Price $30 per acre. looking after. Also other Mineral Lands Not Above Enumerated Price $30 per Drilling and proving up on ore all Fash or terms. This is worth in- Price $50 per Terms.

Worth FARM LANDS We have a number of first class FARMS, improved and unimproved in all parts of the county. Prices ranging from per acre and upwards; price all depends on the location and improvements. Remember a Perfect Title or No Sale With us.

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