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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 3

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MONDAY. JUNE 20. 1910. THE BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH PAGE THREE PAROCHIAL SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT Pupils of St. Francis School Give an Entertainment Tuesday Evening at Opera House A LARGE CLASS OF GRADUATES BREWSTERS BEAT HOLDERS Brewsters Win An Exciting The Molders Rallied in the Eight Inning The heat the Molders esterdav on Koering a field by ft 1 nt to to 7 to the eighth HUNG HIMSELF IN A BARN I The body is at the undertaking parlor a Of D.

M. Clark and no funeral can be announce! 1 until word is received from the brother in Superior. Erick Enckson, Suicide ifi William Bam at Ntsswa RAIN PROMISED Th Class Motto is "Be the Class Cloros ''Purple and Gold St. Francis Parochial school will present the following program Tuesday evening. 21st, at the opera house on the occasion of the graduation of a large class of pupils: Song by the chorus.

Indian club drill. Chorus. "The Rally. Drama. "Two Plano solo.

"In the Lovely Month of Bose Sea lien. Address, Presentation of diplomas medals by Rev. Father Mahom y. Chorus. "The Stars Beyond the Clouds' The graduates of the class of 19Id baseball suit number the following: John W.

Prendergast, Philip L. Scalleit, William Benda. Gabriel .1. Siegel, John inning the Brewsters held the Mold era by a of 1ft to ft, William of the Molders struck a home rut and five scores rolled in for the Mold ers In the ninth Inning. They ral lied superbly but not sufficiently overcome the lead secured by Brewtsers.

Leslie Bush, a 16 year old boy pitched for the Brewsters and splendid work except spell in the 8th and Carlson of the Brew home run. Cullen pitched a good support. Roderick at short played a magnificent game. The bafterles for the Molders were Cullen and Willis, for the Brewsters were Bush and Parker. The team- played for the gate receipts and so the victorious Brewsters will have a drav load of money on hand to buy and did short erratic 9th innings, made a of the Molders ip but got poor SUICIDED SUNDAY AFTERNOON No Inquest Held May be Shipped to Relatives in Superior.

Wis Erick Erickson, about years of committed suicide Sunday aftei- horirltiir In William The Long Draught May be Broken Rain Predicted for Tonight The long draught in vicinity may be broken tonig ing relief to hundreds of eiti Oral nerd and the farmers country. The weather report as i I from City clerk Roderick and Read It HI I VP fob Th- ro KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The K. of C. meeting to be held L. SANBORN.

Sec. DELEGATES GO TO FARGO .1 Hackett. Hose M. alien. Mamie Tuesday evening.

June 22d. has been Funk. G. Gill. Rose L.

postponed until further notice Favofpaa, Gertrude R. Vanrs. Clara It 19 Rappel. Margaret Brady, Mary K. Toohev.

Mary Taylor. Bertha n. Scbellhorn and Mabel Graham. The class motto Is the Federation class colors are purple and gold. Diplomas for penmanship will be granted to Gabriel J.

Siegel. John J. Hackett. Philip L. Soallen, Patti A.

lin, Mamie F. Funk. V. Vaars and Rose L. Favoreatt.

Rev. Fathers Hanley and McCabe, of St Louis. as well as priests rom of Labor for Minnesota and North Dakota Convenes at Fargo June 20. 21. 22 The state federation of labor for Minnesota and North Dakota convenes at Fargo on June 20, 2t and L'2.

A large attendance is expected. Addresses will be delivered by Murray's barn at Nl rGfiftfifif ft i bs lowing account tlit deceased and a chum. whom he has years had been shipn to Crosby and had Wednesday, Thursda of last week for Supt Foundation ting In the concrete near Crosby on Saturday Rralnerd at noon, at George West's restaurant. About nine o'clock in the evening they left Bralnerd and walked up the I I railway arriving at Nisswa Sunday noon. They sat down ant and then bought son for a lunch.

Erirkst and told his parfene good. appeared hearted and said thet Partly cloudy tonight 1 nortli east i with probab or Tuesday. ort ion totilgi lo sure to read the circular which will be left at your door tomorrow. patch Axel Salg associated ed from Duluth been working and Friday R. Jackson, of which is on section by.

They left and came to itlng their din- .1 The Conseivation of Nature Resources Applies well to physi state as to material thing- c. Bud long. Washington. R. realized his condition, and took warning before it was too late.

He says: I suffered severely from trouble disease being hereditary in out family. 1 have taken four bottle- of Foley Kidney Remedy and (onsider myself thoroughly cured This should be a warning to all not to neglect taking Foley Kidney Remedy until it is late. tor sale all druggists. mwf NUPTIALS rested a while canned i could not he feel to be seem be muc use in Wh anyway. rom remained near the ra'lway track.

Erickson left him. saying be was going fo get a drink from some pump In the neighborhood. He was gone so long that his partner liOUlS. Aitkin Little Falls. Staples and tampers, president of the grev anxb ni .1 Kae mult it other points will be present.

HARD AT WORK A Dozen of the High School Boys are Working on the N. P. Ry Near Town Federation of Labor and other men prominent in the affairs of union labor. The delegates from Brainerd. as far as can be learned are John Taylor, of the local Trades and Labor assem- At Minneapolis.

June and Mrs. Donovan Will Reside in Brainerd The Minneapolis Journal oi mentions marriage of Mr, Percy Williams Donovan, local managet of the Longyear Exploration and Alice Dougan. of Minneapolis, as follows: The marriage of Miss Alice Dougan and Percy Williams Donovan of i Brainerd was solemnized last evening a Pii kid ioi and searched for him in the woods and along the in Trinity Baptist church. the ap- Not finding him there he searched 1 i notntments wptb Jun6 different barns and was horrified to pomuu ii mi ho bride's favorite colors, pink anu find him hanging by the neck in il-1 white, were suggested bv masses of A dozen of the high school boys are molders union. Pete Johnson of the raftPr.

He then tried a stout Ernest Gardner. The list embraces the names of Neil Brooks. Will Parker. Kenneth Rlbbel, Tim Brady. Bert Ford.

Ben Groenig, Ed. Bacon. "Dutch" Trent, convention has its session Ed. Clark. Larry Langslow.

Hubert Luther and Ray Purdy. Mr. Gardner states that all rail llam barn. His first at tempt at suicide had proven a fail- roses peonies their de I blv. Win.

J. Lyonais of the retail urP for the strap, being old and worn eaut clerks union. George Pippy of the broke down and dropped him from ni an I Lane presided at the organ and played a program, during which the guests were escorted to their seats by the ushers. Ray Donovan, the oi bridegroom, and Hector Spaulding, both of Minneapolis, Jewett. Arthur Gholz and George Eubanks of HJbbing working on the Northern Pacific bartenders union and Mrs Elmer railway south of town near Crow Forsberg and Miss Minnie Schwartz- Wing under the direction of Foreman kopf of the Union league Geo.

W. Pippy left on Saturday to day afternoon attend a meeting of the executive1 committee which meets before the rope and making a noose, put it around his neck and swung from the Labe! killing himself almost instantly at about half past one Sun- ar Mr B. spiking and tie setting is being done writes troubled in the most scientific manner possi- hie. The energy of the boys is to be commended and is equalled by that of ed the University of Chicago boy who every year make a tuition stake in the Dakota wheat fields. m3 "nto Sv a Health F.

Kelley. Springfield III year ago i began to be with my kidneys and Mtid- or, wor- I he at condition also with dull heavy headaches at 'he action of my bladder was ati- -Ice painful. I read of Foley Kidney Pills and after taking them ft.w weeks the headaches left me. DISPATCH WANT ADS PAY action of my bladder was again I normal, and I was free of all distress I For sale by all druggists Various neighbors and the supervisors of the town viewed the body and after hearing their testimony as as statement of his partner who had chummed with a him a vear or more. Coroner Gibson decided iest was necessary.

The body was sent by to Brainerd arriving here at seven o'clock Sunday evening, supervisor Sewall ac the remains. The deceased has a brother Adolph Erickson residing at 520 John in Superior. and a Bister in Duluth who have been notified of his death. Glad to Them r. E.

Weakley. Kokomo. "'After taking Foley Kidney the severe backache left me. my eys became stronger, the se, re- natural and my bladder no longer pained me. I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills.

In a package. For sale by all dru R. J. TINKLEPAUGH First National Bank Block Did you ever stop to realize taat more city property has been sold in the last year than for the last ten years in Brainerd. You may know what that means if you are a renter.

You know that if you buy a reasonable that you have that satisfaction of not having to out on thirty days notice as "house sold." And I then again, one can make improvements from time to time and not notice the expense only whan you find a buyer getting more than your rent free too. Let me speak a word to the man McNAMARA CO. Tel. Store 111 Tel. Re9.

28 Undertaking and Funeral Directors All calls, day of night, promptly attended to by our own personal attention and lady assistant. Furniture, Rugs, Residence: Imperial Blk. Flat 3 Picture Framing Brainerd, Minn. irTTTTTTTTTTH T11111 1 1111X 1U.X VXITTXIXXIXXXIXXUXXIXTXU IXIHlIJIIXriliXr-IXX: Summer Underwear Miss was gowned In and a lit.te money creamy white laee Milan fashioned that we have received our share of i t. in city property and have no over a foundation of white satin.

1 client that could not make money The gown was made princess with bv selling have the facts, i train and trimmed with front panel and yoke of old point lace, A home for some one situated on to which spe, ial sentiment attaches. North side, an eight room hou-o. as it had been worn by the brides bath, city water, cement basement. grandmother. The sleeves were el- in fact everything to make it an bOW length, finished with point ideal home.

Barn. Right on the and a full tulle veil hung from a best street Price $2500. cornet ot orange blossom- over the Small house on south Sixth street. I coiffure. P.

eiedllig th bride walked tvVo lots, has been newly painted and her maid ot honor, Miss Harriet papered throughout. Almost new Utroi Paul. Her gown was of ma rquis over white satin, made in ft- iped effect with suggestions of pink satin, which with the pink roses in her bouquet harmonized exquisitely. Henry Don gnu Washington, who had come ea-i for the marriage of be his sister, gave her in marriage before the floral altar, at which Mr. WHITE BROS.

Contractors and Builders Plans and Specifications for any class of Buildings HARDWARE Donovan Tovlrv poli: William awaited a big question with you just now. Personal comfort demands that we buy now and buy quickiy. Nothing gives more real comfort during the warm weather thanour lightweight, perfect fitting underwear. This line is the largest ever shown in our city and jf you are ready lor your selection we will he pleased to "show you our exteaded line of Superior, Vassar, Swiss Ribbed, Mentor Half SleeVe, B. V.

Jersey Ribbed, Vorosknit, Underwear, in two piece and union suits. Our prices range from 50c to $3.00 per suit. If you are looking for a sensible garment for summer wear wg would recommend one knee length, sleeveless or the ankle length, quarter sleeve union suit. They are exceedingly light in weight, perfect fitting and guaranteed of perfect satisfaction. H.

W. Linnemann of Quality" 616 Front Street OUg! id Mi um L. A. Crandall, pastor Baptist church, officiated, ceremony a small recep- at the home of the Mrs, Hedley Vicars Aldrich avenue S. The pink and white was in the rooms, quant it of roses and peonies were arranged kcts and vases and filled the air v.

their perfunm. Only the rdatives and most Intimate friends had been bidden to the home where Mr. and Mrs. Donovan received assisted Mrs. Dougan and the parents Of the bridegroom.

Mr. and Ml David Donovan of Dudas. Mrs. Donovan wore a gown of white lingerie with imported late and Mrs. Dougan condition Price $650.

One of the finest little six room cottages on North-side i- placed our hands for short time. Modem except heat, and in good location with East frontage Price A very neat six "at on south Sixth street, tvv lots with trees, tine lawn, and in very fine conditio: throughout Price (h), Cash $700. A corner of two lots and about seven room house, barn, east frontage, good condition Price $1100. Small house In good condition on south Fifth street, offered for short only Price $550 A nice little plac- south Fifth street with plenty of room too. A 1 urea in at $650.

Here is a genuine "Bargain, an eight room house Northside, one and one half lots and in good cotulitioi inside; Is worth but owner living in California says sell, and am offering It for only about half what it is worth Price $800. I have a nice little place on East Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle, Oils. Varnishes and FU xm Finishes. Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose. Lnam- el and Tinware.

You Know our Motto. Every Piece of Goods Satisfactory or Your Money Returned. 6 6 Laurel St. Brainerd, Minn. LIUENDAHL and ROSKO BROS? New Automobile Garage 1 The only automobile repair shop between Little Falls and I Duluth.

We also carry full lineof supplies for autos and boats Agency for Rambler Automobiles In conjunction we have a blacksmith shop, doing, blackamithing. I horse shoeing, wagon making, painting and general repair work. I So. Ninth Street, between Front Laurel St. Brainerd, Minn, Norwood street and in good condi- Wit 11 llUWOi IVO I was gowned in gray crepe meteor 1 un with Duchess lace.

Brlck-veneer house about Mr, and Mrs. Donovan left in the and good lots. well worth evening on a three wedding three hundred more. We can offer tour. They will reside in Brainerd this for a short time at only $600.

Th bride wore a gray traveling suit. wpj yay y0U to look this up. Two small cottages in Northeast B. Kremer entertained the jjratnerd is now renting for per month. Why not buy and rent one and have the use of the other for Come up and let me show cheap Price $1000.

We still have the eight room house on North-side, three east frontage, trees, etc. An ideal home for someone. Price $3000 Come up and let me show you this as these kind are scarce A very neat little cottage on north Fifth street, in good location and at Price $1000. House in good condition on south Enter Your Name or That of a Friend NOMINATION COUPON 10.000 VOTES As the Nomination Coupons are good for Ten Thousand otes ea. only of these Coupons will be accepted for one Candidate.

CONTEST DEPARTMENT, BRAINERD DISPATCH I hereby as a candidate in the Brainerd Dispatch 8 Mammoth Prize Contest: Address by -------------------------------------------------------------------------Address Nominate your candidateand winone of the Valuable Nomination Prizea Dougan-Donovan wedding party at the bridal dinner Friday at bar home on Irving avenue S. Eighteen guests' nothlng. were present and the decorations were vou at the price is Teen and white. Marguerites were the flowers used on the tables i ad the bride place was marked by a large bouquet of white rosebuds. Deafness Cannot be Cursd by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the oar.

There is only one wav to riire deaf ness, and that is by constitutional Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of Eustachian Tube Wiien this tube is in- rlamed you have a rumbling sound eriOniy imperfect hearing, when it is entirely closed. Deafness il the result, ami ---------unless intlamation can be taken out and xth street, with east frontage, ht 11 restored to its normal condi- only price $1000. House, barn, sheds, in good location in Northeast Brainerd. on eor- any case of Deafness (caused by ea- vvith two lots, well worth look- tarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall Catarrh Cure Send for circulars, free, F. J.

CHENEY CO. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Fills for this tube restored to its normal condi tion. hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for Kidney Remedy may be given to children vvith admirable results.

It does away with bed wetting, and is also recommended for se after meat les and scarlet fever. For sale by all druggists mwf ing up at the price. Price $1000. Small house on Pine street Southeast at only $550. If you have a house you wished sold or land either farm or mineral, come up and let us talk it over.

WE ARE MAKING SALES FOR US HELP YOU These Hot "Days Hob) one does appreciate a of Ice Cream! Dish You can serVe it at home in a feb) minutes if you use a Freezer Let us show ydu our large line Varying in price from $2.00 up. Co. Phone 104 217-219 So. 7 th St..

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