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PAGE TWO THE BRAiNERD DAILY DISPATCH WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. 1910. Grand A F. GROVES.

M. Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nove, and Throat FlTTKP nRKTLY WALVERIVtBLOCK perfe able Theatre Beatttifol E. LOW, Manager. TONIGHT 1 and Distinct Produced in a Theatre with etit il at ion, comfort chairs, fire proof, only saf" and fv theatre in the city Special Tonight Grandophone 2000 Feet 20" 0 EDDIE BADGER Musimi f'oraedini MILLER LESLIE YOUNG PHILLIPS HENRY LONG LAWYER Sleeper Block Brainerd 20 years practice in State and United States Courts The looki i for but that dff-M not seem to make juat received a telegram stating that difference, in any country It Is she was very sick. Ralph Strlckler, of 518 East Maple Rifpf't, who was seriously injured In bicycle accident, is able to lie out again and at work.

John 1, of Boston, J. A. Beane, of New York, and Barr, of Detroit, are commercial men traaael- Ing business in the city today, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Nlska and family, are new residents of Bralnerd. just the same, and the arer he get- jo the home plate the more uneasiness people seem exhibit it Isn so much what he will do when he sets foot on his native soil that ts them as it is what he will not do.

orient to th wafted to the west that is on foot in Pittsburg enforcement of law making it obligatory mento wear wedding They came from Wadena and are objet i von i Date AFRICA Watch for th ROOSEVELT IN A Evening 15 Matinee ID 15c THE BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH By Ingoinoli Wieland WUBSCKIPTXOSr tATr.S Month Cents Year, stricity Bi he the OfTW jYnir i sitara sptcnously displayed. The to protect unsuapecting east, men from the wilts of the charle an who lots momentarily forgotten ife and babies at home. The editor i'n i wet er, and is si inalienable right of man and on Id rob him of one of mi pleasant versions of which the poor married have not many." living at 121 Oftk street Houth- it hilf1 WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. 1910.

Gvltenbtad and family ave arrived In the city from Dakota. Mr. Gyllenblad may tie falls franaci ipt, lara I conclude to run a boarding house In stands right by the I Bralnerd. Have customer for fide home. Must bo good location and under $2500, Let us know' what you have, .1 Tinkelpaugn, 1st, Nat, Bk.

Block. retail union met Monday evening and elected J. Lyonais delegate to the state federation of tabor convntion to be held at Fargo June 20 21 atid 22. NEW BANKS ARE ORGANIZE Ninety-nine Spring Into Being in North Dakota. Bismarck, N.

May nine hank- were organ zed in North Dakota the past year, ord- ing to state Bank Examiner Oliver Knud Of the fiew hanks, sixty seven state bant remaining thirty-two are working under national banking laws 658 banks In state, 513 and 145 nation il banks A voar ago there Were 446 state ami III national banks, or a of 559. A cofre ponding Increase in the re- of the banks is also shown, being at present time $100,023. 641 47, The resources of the i1" banks ere $51,575.676.51. while those of hunks are The resources of the banks a year ago were $7 the increase being $21.9 40.561,04, 0000 00000000000000090 0 Pitt! LOCAL NEWS NOTES Always New, little girl, is a subject on which everything has been sa id." to Fliegende Blatter, J. B.

Alte to Br BRAINERD REFINED VAUDEVILLE HOUSE uou THEATRE Lloyd Truss. Our Motto Courtesy Man i 'ourtesy to our Pat ions, their interests for comfort, protection, and the best money can secure In the way of nt EXTRA TONIGHT The big feature act direct from Miles theatre, Minmapolls. Those singing and dancing kids JOE AND EVA TADEAU Introducing singing, highland iliug, skirt, German and Dutch, buck and wing ami sword darning Making good evryw here. Extrc Features The illustrated song rendered by that favorite baritone Gerald E. Evans Another big time Friday p.

m. Show Latest Illustrated Song We Lecture on our Pictures Special Matinee Sat. 2:30 Evening: Prices to 15c Matinee Prices 5 10c i Mai bar tub Du inesOt hue. nv a it I In lie It. Frazier, on busi ness, bore your hou M.

lark Co. i. Mui eh ill. si ness If. Mayer, of By yesterday, in R.

DeRocher ihe it Pi nier. natili window di lot hi Hg L. Sanborn. I if work a 11 it mg at I Linne- work of unique a lit il ta passer hold nods with 252tf ul. is I who Mrs.

Van Winkle, Of Min- have been visiting Frank Brandt, 1617 at to their lake on Ft Rip! toda PROPERTY WITH Phone 234, Culver 1st. Nat. Bank Block. M's in Missouri but i it gave them a Bob always was a the ladles know It. Il il ted a ttd be 01 opinion that thh in i iif at the opening of i should i If a man does not think lie is a good his neighbors will form same opinion of him.

Same iliing with reference to your home town, get busy and the best sity in Northern Minnesota a push forward. he i Dr. I letnpsey, of is at a local hotel. liman, of Miitneapolis i city yesterday. Kiley.

of Williamsport, ca 11 i a rade. m. of wood, noon rain Pa Mr, an 11 OR polls, Mr. and Dak street, went out tuer cotta Monday. LIST YOUR SELL Tinkelpaugh, Upstairs.

H. 11. 91 lfer, with the "Ladles Home pattern department was in Bralnerd on business connected with tils company. lie left on this early train for St. ('loud and inneapolis.

Miss Lena Sturgeon, known to i anv of the hers of the city, has resigned her pc3ltion in the schools at Pillager and has returned to Llt- Miss Anna Anoerson, of Gull River, succeeds her. Leave your order at 701 10th St. So. for anything of any kinds made wood. Wo also do repair work.

With Imooeing Ceremonies. Christiania, May ral of the late Rjorrr-d jorne RJornson, the writer, who died In Paris, was held with Imposin s. It was attend. by tti and members of th oils gallons and many high inii 0 0 9 0 0 RESULTS ON THE DIAMOND American Association. At Milwaukee, St.

Paul, 6. National League. At Brooklyn, New York. 3. American League.

At Detroit. Chicago, 0. At 0, At Washington, York, 3. Western League. At St jih, 0.

At Wichit Dos 5. ines, 8. At Denwr, 11; Sioux City. 5. Second Denver, Sioux City, called.

9 Ti giacerti Cl acs way, th enumerators have the satisfaction of knowing they best and worked overtime, oven if do a 10.000 population. A material Increase will be shown but not enough put Brain over the high license mark. Unique Theatre F. M. ttOOP, Manager Driven to Steal Drama by Out of of Mind By His Hunting Trip Comedy The Illustrated "DREAMY Sung by MISS GRAHAM We Lecture our Pictures Change of Program Wednesday Friday and Sunday and 10c A special car should be run from Bralnerd to Crook on the occasion of the development meeting there June 1st.

best advertisement we could have would he to get next meeting for Bralnerd, and It can he done if the proper steps are taken. Down at raska at a place ealb 1 today and Watertow ti the city council has adopt- an ordinance which subjects a bat i her to a fine of $15 if eats onions between the hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p. and if he sticks his thumb or finger in your mouth while pulling your chin down so lie can get the whiskers out of the corners another 1 5 is It is quite evident that there are no barbers cn city conn I cil sit Watertown.

Hendrickson, of Ironwood, We are now prepared to do job work on short notice. The old flour mill site. 280-lin-4-29 E. J. RHONE, The drawn by the high school pupils others are pretty water color sketches and serve as a good advertisement of the and Japanese which will he presented at the opera house Friday evening.

May f.th, by the high Phone D. M. Clark Co. to repair and sharpen your lawn mower. 252tf Mcraffrey Wallace have the Tom Ferris, Minneapolis, is the coutract for painting and papering 223 new day clerk at the Ransfofd ftotel.

goytp Sixth street. They also have R. Buchnian, of the liman Mer- the contract for painting the Sher- caitilel left today for Royalton, jpnil plumbing shop, McCaffrey E. Oberg came In front Deerwood Wallace will occupy their new qirar- tli to MinneapO-1 ters in the Farrar building, 307 South Sixth street about May 10th. Michigan, is visiting his parents.

Judge A. R. Holman in from) today and left for Motley. A. Lagerquist came down today from his summer at Nlsswa.

L. M. Holten, of Jenkins, transnct- -ci business In the city yesterday, Edgar Olson for I leer wood today where will do repair work. GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis.

May 1.09; July, 1.01%. On track -No. 1 hard. No. 1 Northern, No.

2 Northern, 1.10; No. 3j Northern, 1.071 g. St. Paul Live Stock. St.

Paul, May to! choice i s. 7.50; fair to good, I5.25C6.50; good to choice cows and heifers, 6.00; veals, $6.00 9.10. 7.40; yearlings. $8.00" 8.25; i spring lambs, Duluth and Flax. Duluth.

May arrive and track No. 1 uard. No. 1 Northern, No. 2 Northern.

May, July. 1.017s. store, to arrive, on track and May, July, are designed by men who go to the style renters of the world to secure the best styles for each suit each season. Wherever you go your Sincerity Suit will give you just that little air of distinction which omes only from fine fabrics, good workmanship and pure style. Try your first Sincerity Suit this Spring.

Style book free at the store. $20.00 to $25.00 Established ISSI "The Old Reliable if there Is anybody In this country that Is having the of his Ufe it is Roosevelt, to think of it Teddy Is not in this coun- For Quick Shoe Reparina Boo The Wide Awake Shoe Shop 305 6th. St. Second Hand bought and YOU CANT BUY A THING WITH THE MONEY you have pent ut it IN THE ank Banli ONE DOLLAR A DAY $6.00 a weeK for only oaa year, and leave it stay for 30 years. At 3 per cent, cun pea interest this will amount to $758.16 a snug sum for old age.

We pay liberal interest consistent with safety. Make OUH Bank YOUR Bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, BRAINERD, MINN. Established 1881 Capital and Surplus ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS Heath Milligan paints are the best. We sell It.

D. M. Clark Co. F. NVvvton, trainmaster of the Lake Superior Division, is in city.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Elkins, of Moline, 111., arrived in this city yesterday.

(his. A. Raymond, of Aitkin, went to Fort Riplev tills morning on business. Sehlimit's beer, famous for quality. Order a case.

Telephone 16 1, John Liquor Co. 282tf Alice L.vddon went to St.Paul this morning she ill visit friends. W. B. Joins, county commissioner of Cass county, was in the city vcsterday.

Miss Amy Taylor from Mer- today to lake music lessons in the city. Murallo, the sanitary wall finish, is better than wall paper. Clark Co. Mrs. Emil Nlska and children left today to vis.ii her father and mother at Minneapolis.

Rev. Charles Fox Davis will speak Ft. Ripley this evening and will return again tonight. Miss Nora arrived from Backus today for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. R.

Norton. Judge McClenahan went to Walker last night where he will hold court on Wednesday morning. The "Royal will give a coffee Thursday afternoon at Mrs. George 1001 Oak street. Bishop James D.

Morrison, D. D. and passed through Brainerd today on his way to if you are thinking of buying Bralnerd city property it will pay you to look at Culver list of "Snaps." 282tf G. E. Lowe, acting vardmaster, was taken to the N.

P. sanatariuni yes- Chicago Grain and ('hicago. May See us for snaps in proper- $1.02 60c; July, ty, either house or lots. Culver 3 64c. July.

$21.95. Creameries, dairies, Eggs- 1 Poultry Turkeys, 252tf! Tinkelpaugh, 1st. Nat. Bank Block, Upstairs. The store at corner of Laurel and Sixth streets, 223 South Sixth street, will be the scene of a big sale of bankrupt stock from Independence, Wis.

The stock consists of ladies and men high grade merchandise. This sale will commence about Tuesday, May I Oth. Watch for the big sale. 284t2-ltw Mrs A. Robinson, 702 South Fif 11 1 street, gave a party last week in i of Miss Matilda Endress, recently of Walker.

"500" was plav- and prizes were awarded by the hostess Mrs. Otto Reinhart won the first prize; Mrs. Ed. G. Hall 1 second prize, and Miss Milsp.iugh.

of Little Falls, won the booby prize. A lunch was served, concluding a verv pleasant evening. Rev. H. Kollmorgen, of Hancock.

Stevens county, is visiting his brother, Rev. Charles Kollmorgen, D- pggtor of the German Lutheran Zion? church. R. v. Niebelschuetz, also a visitor at the home of Rev.

Charles Kollmorgen returned to his home in Richardson of Pilllager, Mias L. Pirks as as Bralnerd. From hern Miss Parks atnt to Min neapolis where she will visit friends for a short time. 15c; chickens. 16c.

Chicago Live Stock. ('hicago. May 3. Texas steers, 6.10; Western steers, stockers i and feeders, cows and heifers, calves, 50. Hogs Light, mixed, I 8.40; heavy.

rough, 9.20; good to choice vy, 9.40; pigs. 9.30. ieep Native, yearlings, 8.20; lambs. 9.40 KEENE McFADDEN First National Bank Block Brainerd, Minnesota Again we find it necessary to revise our list, as pretty much of everything, especially on the "north has been sold, except "OUR 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 many and downs," we have never lost faith in BRAINERD and CROW 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 "GIVE EVERY MAN A SQUARE DEAL. HOUSES AND LOTS The corner Ma and 4th streets, 14 rooms, two baths and toilets, steam heated. Idea' for roomers.

Will sell for $3000 on easy terms or rent to agood party for $25 per month. Snug cottage at 705 S. 5th street, for $750, easy terms. House and two lots corner 1301 Pine St. S.

for $800- Easy Small cottage at 919 Grove St. Price terms. Six room house and two lots at 1006 Fir ash. A frame house and 50 foot lot at 1610 Norwood street. $750 Terms.

Other Houses Not Listed Above in all Parts of the City DR. A. CATARRH POWDER i' VACANT LOTS Three fine lots on south Sixth street, each Terms. Four fine lots on X. 3d south of C.

M. Patek home. Price for the 4, ('ash. We still have about 60 lots left in E. Brainerd.

size 50x140 feet, with droppings in the throat and lley through everv block. Will close them out at from $40 to $60 each. cures Price cash. sent direct to the diseased by th Blower. the to a.

the air pa I Haylmor. No hnrmt .1 dro. 1U UOWtl VAN- ,4 2Sc.Low<*t free: or Dr.A. a CN. i Eour lots TvTTXT-kT 1 alance on easy terms.

H. P. DUNN, Druggist $10 down then $5 monthly. corner Kin wood and 2nd streets. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Occid ent W.

E. Barber, a former resident was in the city today greeting aid friends. Mr. Ba has been ed at Eveleth, employed by steel tr'st. and now goes to Guyana to work for the Rogers-Brown ire 'o.

Ed. McKay returned yesterday from olora lo Springs, he has been in a sanitarium during the winter, terday and will be operated on He is much improved in health, and today. it is hoped splendid summer climate will further benefit him. Piles W. Bldwell is having his 016 South Oak street raised about tight feet to meet the grade.

Mrs. E. H. Richardson, who was visiting her mother, Mrs. R.

Hamilton, returned to her home In Park Rapids today. Dr.A.W nf rfi pnf E. R. Smith went to Ottawa, Gan- 0 today to his mother, lie had H. P.

DUNN. Druggist We are bo certnin that ltchinsr. ami Protruding Piles can always be and ab- solutely cured by this BM ointment that wo positive 1 sat ia- faction or money refunded, I box at all Dr. A.W. Learn the Cause of Daily WToes and End Them When tie back aches and When housework is torture.

When night brings no rest nor sleep. When urinary disorders set lot is a weary one. There is a way to escape these woes, Doan's Kidney Pills cure sm BU Have cured women here in Brainerd. This is one Brainerd woman's tea-1 tlmony. Mrs.

Charles Erickson, 1103 L. Oak street, S. Brainerd, says; suffered from kidney trouble for two or three years. A dull ache in my back and sharp pains through tuy loins, kept me in misery and I was also si bject to headaches and dixsy spells. Being advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills.

1 procured a box from a local druggist and used them in strict accordance with the iHrections. 1 now el better in i over' way. I believe that Doan I Kidney Pills will prove beneficial to any other person a like For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Mi lbu rn Buffalo, New York, agents for the United States.

Remember the and take no other. One lot feet by 100 feet, No. 712 N. 9th street. Price $300.

Other Vacant Lots in all Parts of the City Not Nfmed Above MINERAL LANDS A quarter section in 3 1-1 34-28. map of Guyana range shows an attraction right through it. Price for a quick sale, $25 per acre, terms. 80 Acres in Sec. 3 2-13 4-28, also on line of attraction.

Price $30 per acre on terms. of of 11-44-31. Drilling and proving up on around this 80. Price $30 per acre. Cash or terms.

vesMgating. 100 acres alsng the line of attraction in Sec. 36-44-a-. 80 Acres the of sec. 21-43-31.

Pr.ce $25 per 160 Acres in Sections 35 and 36-45-30. Price $30 per acre. looking after. Also other Minera.1 Lands Not Above Enumerated FARM LANDS We have a number of first class FARMS, improved and unimproved in all parts of the county. Prices ranging from $8 per acre and upwards; trLe all depends on the location and improvements.

Remember a Perfect Title or No With us ore all This is worth in- Price $50 per There is Oniy One That is Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE 4 COLD IN ONE DAY. Always remember the full name Look for this signature on every box. -5c..

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