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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 2

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VASE TWO THE BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH THURSDAY, SEPT. 19. 1912. fat GROVES. M.D.

Practice Limited to lya, Ur, and Throat lasses ittkd orrkctlt Office Iron Exchange THE BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH By Ingersoll Wieland irasoBxmoa uni Month---------------------------Forty Centa Tear, Four la Dispatch Bulldlnr on 6th JAY HENRY LONG LAWYER Beeper Block Entered at the poet office at Brainerd, aa second class matter Brainerd 20 years practice in State and United States Courts THURSDAY, SEPT. 19. 1912 G. INGERSOLL, D. D.

S. DENTIST Room 204 Iron Exchange Brainerd. Minn. Brainerd Weather Bureau Temperature taken by Theo Miller. Cooperative Observe HALVERSON LAWYER CITIZENS STATE BANK BUDO.

General Practice Sepr rnber '7. maximum temperature, 60 degrees. September IS, maximum tine 06 degrees, minimum 17 degrees. September minimum temperature 4 1 degrees local NEWS NOTESj ROSETTA SIKIRTRIBGE OSTEOPATH Acute and Chronic Diseases treated Phone 352L Suite 6 Ransford Bldg Brainerd, Minn. HOME MADE SAUSAGES of all kinds SPRING CHOCKENS.

SPRING LAMB We Pay Highest Cash Prices to Farmers JACOB KAUPP MEAT MARKET Pearce Block Billy Vernon's PRESSORIUM Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Tel. 184 Sleeper Block M. J. Rics, dry goods, 7tn St. it Mills-, of Bemidji.

in the city. Abe jf uyuna, is in the city bus.n**s>, A piece )f hot iron has burned the eye 1 hingen. Awnings for stores and residences a 1 1). M. Clark Co.

25 5tf W. A Johnston went to the Pequot t'air Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Benson went to tlie Pequot fair yesterday. Anton Rudd went to St.

Paul tour. a''end to business matters. uottit, Deer, ramoua for quality. Order a case. Telephone 164.

John Coates Liquor ('c 20S-H NILES GORDON Power Vacuum Cleaning Leave orders at Mrs Ellison ternoon Charles engineer, things in lausen and Mrs. A. J. to Port Ripley this af- Brockway Phone 71 TURKISH BATHS And Natatorium OPEN AT ALL HOURS 512 Front Street For Sale One of the finest little homes in S. E.

Brainerd, 4 rooms, closet, pantry, stone cellar, large barn and summer Kitchen. Corner lot with shade trees all around. If you are looking for a home buy now. Price $1150. Best of title.

JOHN A. HAGBERG. 1303 Adams St. N. Minenapolis, Minn.

Emerson, of Duluth, road in the city stirring up hs department. Want'd 25 men at once, steady work an.l good pay. Everett Hitch, 10 6th St. S. S8tf W.

B. Jones from Walker this noon on I is way to his horn in Sylvan. Mr and Mrs. E. I Frost of lidge, are the guests of his Ms- it-r.

Mrs Charles ,1 Duffey. Rev Father Lynch arrived this noon from Duluth and is the guest of Mayor and Mrs. H. P. Dunn DR BRUNS wiU at ford Sept 25 and 2 0 Classes correctly Eyes examined free.

92t 2 Attorney Mai Clark, of Bemidji, who has been in tne city several visiting tns parents, returned home Wednesday Georg Dubois has sold a hunting dog Sam Fullerton, the assistant tire marshal, realizing a good pri from the sale. William Kvvig and family, wni nave been visiting relatives in cit returned today to their home 111 tmg, Iowa. orthwestern ospital oseph icholson Chief Surgeon nwx.m., Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat UR. leORDIN Fitting of Glasses a Specialty Brainerd, Minnesota John A. Oberg.

of Deerwood. the successful republican candidate for county commissioner of the fifth is in the city today. (Mias. Avery Cass, a brother of A. R.

Cass, arrived in the city today from Ottowa. and wiM isit for some time with relatives here. Tee contract to build 500 feet of ater main on Elm sf iot as awarded to Sllp-Gruenhagen at last night's meeting of the water and light board. IF YOU WANT TO RENT A GUN for Sunday you should engage it early in the week. See R.

D. King. 8 3 tf Mrs. W. I.

Rounds has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. T. in Staples.

From there she went to Crookaton for a visit wuu F. H. Hilliard and family. E. F.

Kalland. who has been in Missoula, for a short perioj, is home Brainerd today. Mr. Kalland is a welterweight pugilist who had several matches in the west, Brainerd Auditorium to rent for dances and public meetings Apply J. S.

Gardner or Prof. Colvin. SOtf On Friday evening at eight I ock A rchdeacon Parshall will preach St. Paul's Episcopal churcn. Communion will be celebrated Saturday morning at Services Sunday us usual.

Rav Boyd, formerly clerk at the i Ransford and well known in 1 city, was united in marriage on Mon- iia; Alma Olson of Miune- jpolis. Mr. Boyd is day clerk ti 1 Vendome in that city. Old Pilsner style Brainerd beer. Famous for quality and purity.

Dej livered to any part of the city. Phone 213. 259tf Miss Adah Warner, who is studying elocution at the Johnson School of Dramatic Art in Minneapolis, passed through the city today on he" way home to Aitkin, where she will her parents a few days. Mrs. Herman Davis and baby, who have been visiting her father and other relatives in Brainerd.

has gone to Grand Forks to visit her brotuer. Engneer II. H. Hurley. Accompanying Mrs.

Davis was her sister, Mrs. Russell. The assembly dance will be held every Friday night, rain or shine, at Auditorium hall. Do not believe anyone if they say they are not. Pr if.

Calvin. 0 tf The man who took a dive into goldfish pond at Gregory park has eventually been located. He is a tin peeler or what is known as a tie bucker at the tie plant and his comrades. to commemorate tne dubbed him Walter Davis went to Minneapo this afternoon and upon his return will remain ilf Brainerd. "I enjoy reading the Dispatch, said Mr.

Davis paper covers tiie county and viclnty and noru- ing seems to be missed by it. You get about everything that Mrs. Darrell, palmist, for a few. days only. Located at 620 street, over Empress theatre.

Call today. Ortice hours 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.

Readings 50c. 60-lai! A supper will be given tonight by the ladles of St. Francis Catholic church and a large attendance is expected. Many tickets have been sold. The ladies are famous for the fine they serve and many wfli take advantage of the opportunity afforded them to partake of the ueli- cacies prepared.

C. W. Koering. S. R.

Adair, A. G. Trommald and J. F. Smart are at Pequot attending the Crow Wing county fair.

A large attendance is expected Friday when the M. I. has provided a special coach and also perfected train arrangements bo that one may take the freight at six in the evuing to return to Brainerd. F. E.

Berry and Fred G. Bradbury, of Duluth, arrived in the eit sterday with their hunting dog- and ure shooting todav in I the vicinity of Pequot. Berry is a.i I N0KAY LAKE N0TELETS George (look, of Cedar Rapids, la is here visiting his brother, Roy, whom he has not seen for fifteen He and Roy are enjoying themselves recalling boyhood pranks The stork was busy in this neigh- irhood last week. He left a nine pound baby giri at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hanson on the 12th, and a baby boy at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Cook on the 14th. The men are passing the treats, and tneir smiles are no fake. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Barber left for their home in Chicago Wednr sday after pending the summer at their summer home. Twin Oaks. Mable Tolefson is working at Fred Hansons.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryant, ot Rabbit Lake, went home Thursdav after spending a week in the neighborhood.

Mr. Bryant was fishing and Bryant was nursing the sick and tak tig care of the new Mrs. Andrew Peterson and sous Charlie and Carney, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Cooley 011 Tuesday. The ladies spent the afternoon in calling 011 tneir neigh, while Charlie was taking pictures. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Spoh 11 went to Pequot to visit a sister of Mr. Spohn's and attend the fair. ME." The Men Who Succeed a- heads of large enterprises are men of great energy. Success, today, demands health.

To ail is to fail. It's utter folly for a man to endure a weak, run-down, half alive condition when jvuectric Bitters will put him right on his feet in short oruer. did me more real good 'ban any other medicine I ever took, writes has, B. Allen, Sylvania, Ga. years of suffering with rheumatism, liver trouble, stomach disorders.

and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters, sound and Try them, oifry 50 cents at all druggists. tts More New Coats NeW Suits More Sweaters One of the Swagger, new Stylecraft combination Coats for Women and Misses, in a vast variety of different fabrics and contrasts. Note the novel effects of the fastenings at the neck, the belt, the mannish sleeves, broad roomy shoulders, etc. Ask to See Them See Our Window Display Visit This Smart Shop See the Coats See the Suits WARSHIP NO. 38 TO BE BIGGEST.

New Battleship Will Be the Moit Formidable Ever Undertaken. ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters remaining unclaimed In che postoffice at Brainerd for the aliir for these letters please say week ending Sept. 20, 1912. When Ben ham, Fred L. Evans.

Mrs. Cora. Evans, Lige. Evensen, Herr Johan. Herring.

Mr. Janies. Hovey, Mr. Tom. Hutchinson, J.

I.arse 11 Mr. Gunnar. Purdy, Mr. H. B.

Quinn, Mr, J. C. Ray. Miss Myrtle. Robinson.

Malcolm J. Thomasaon, John H. POST CARDS Couture, Mrs. Jennie. Mitchel, Mr.

Geo. Neland, Sigurd. Stanley. Mrs. Bert.

Yailet, Mr. Albert. Vid Mrs Hiida. N. H.

INGERSOLL, P. CASCAREIS CLEANSE LIVER AND BOWELS The Millions of Cascareis Users Never Have Headache. Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Stomach It is more necessary that you keep your Bowels. Liver and Stomach pure and fresh than it is to keep the sewers and drainage of a large city free from obstruction. Are you keeping clean Inside with a-i merely forcing a passages every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? This is important.

1 aseareis immediately cleanse and regulate the remove the sour. undigested and fermenting fool and foul gases; take the excess bile fr the liver and carry out of the Tentative plans for the construction of battleship No. 38, the Pennsylvania, authorized by congress recently, call for a vessel that is calculated to prove the sensation in the matter of a fighting machine. Naval authorities 1 have determined that this shall be not only the biggest and most formidable 1 war vessel so far ever undertaken, but the speediest of all battleships. The fact that she is to curry twelve fourteen-inch guns and a water line i armor protection of sixteen inches I thickness has made It necessary to de- sign a ship exceptionally long in order that her beam shall not be too for safe passage through the Panama canal.

Six years ago. when the Delaware, the first of the American improved Dreadnoughts, was laid down, it became necessary to widen the canal from 100 to 110 feet. In order to carry ten twelve-inch guns the Delaware and Utah were made 510 feet long, with an eighty-five foot beam and a displacement of 20 00 tons. The Arkansas and Wyoming were increased to 554 feet in length. 93 feet beam and 20.000 tons; the New York and Texas were increased to 505 feet long, 95 feet beam and 27.000 tons; the Oklahoma and Nevada, authorized last year, were still further increased to 575 feet long and 27.500 tons displace merit, but holding the beam at 95 feet Realizing the risk of taking a $15.

000.000 ship of wider beam through the canal. Secretary Meyer has de dd ed to gain space, buoyancy and speed In length rather than in width. Ae the Pennsylvania will have a ninety-five foot beam, but a length of (130 feet. 55 feet longer than the Oklahoma. The speed will be increased from the 20.50 knots to 23 or 24 knots if possible.

A displacement of tons will be necessary. EMPRESS TONIGHT tt Broncho Narrow A real estern drama, the kind you like, featuring Mr. G. M. Anderson a Pathe Weekly No.

ten late annimated news items, gathered from all parts of the world. 441 Buster in A cleverkcomedy, entirely out of the ordinary. uthusiaatic sportsman and belongs the constipated waste matter to all the gun clubs in this northern poison in the intestines and bow section. Bradbury is the leader of I ls the Orpheum opera house orchestra I odds how badly and upset you A. Bruhn, of tho freight office, has sent to Pequot to he exhibited at the county fair some of the finest I mat oes ever seen county.

Ten of I pounds and thro the largest red in Brainerd or the them weighed 10 ounces. Some of cheeked beauties The best place to hide money is here they have vaults for safely protecting it. Every week we see new accounts of people having been robbed. Sugar bowls, rag-bag under the carpet, behind pictures, and all of those other places where people conceal their money, are well known to burglars. Hide it in 0 UR BANK, then you know you can get it when you want it.

weighed pounds. They were all! raised in Mr Bruhu backyard gard-1 The Hheebau opera company wlrca ang at Duluth Monday and Tuesiav and at Superior on Wednesday evening, passed through Brainerd today! on its way to Fargo. Fifty in company. I he leading uew frame put on operas are sung in English. At- I No odd fed.

a Cascaret tonight will straight- you out by morning. They work while you leep. A 10-cent box from vour druggist will keep your dear, stomach sweet and your liv and bowels regular for months. Don forget the children little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, Double A laughable farce with many laughs. Floyd Hessler The Little Fellow With The Big Voice SINGING I WANT A LITTLE LOVIN and WHEN I CARVED YOUR NAME ON THE OLD OAK Miss Beatrice Irvine Photo Play Pianist Extraordinary And Forget THE COLD FIBER CURTAIN, and the Picture Without an Equal 6 This will make the Pennsylvania not only the biggest, with the heaviest armor and armament of any warship In the world, but the speediest of battleships, in this respect rivaling battle cruisers that being built by Germany and England.

Guns to Double barrel, hammer and hammerless, pump guns and automatics. COPIES AMERICAN CAPITOL Guns to Sell of Suspected It. Mrs. Parvenu, this is unmistakably an old said the enthusiastic caller. Just what 1 told John.

I'll people to have it repainted and a Australia Following In Footsteps United States. invites immigration from said David Jones, a tner- chant of Melbourne, to a Washington Post reporter on a recent visit to that I city. capital of the United States Is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever said Mr. Jones. Is i the cleanest city, I think, I have ever Its broad avenues are a revela tlon.

There are more beautiful cities I In Europe, perhaps Paris, Vienna and none of these latter will I compare with Washington, I venture 1 to say. fifty years from now is taking lessons from the United States. We are building a na tlonal caplfol, and the plans are drawn along the lines of the eapltol Ir Washington. In many Australi Is more like the United States than 1 is like the mother country, England Our people are more like Americans and I believe tholr sympathies run more along the lines of Americans than those of of all kinds and descriptions. We have by far the largest stock of guns north of the Twin Cities.

75,000 loaded shells in stock. Come where you can get a good load to go after the game with. We also have a large line of hunting coats, shell belts, shell cases, gun cases and game bags. Come in and see for yourself at. WHITE BROS.

i 616 Laurel THE DISPATCH WANT ADS PAY taching the two to the train ut Superior delayed the noon passenger 25 minutes We alio solicit your bank account. Do YOUR banking with US pay on and Savings First National Bank Brainord, Minn. lint CapKnl and Sarplas bi Hnndrtd Thomnnd What We Never Forget according to science, are the things associated with our early home life, such as Arnica Salve, tnat mother or grandmother used to our burns, boils, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cuts, spraius or bruis's Forty years of cures prove its ment. Unrivaled for corns or sores. Only 25 cent at ail druggists.

DISPATCH ADS OKI Her Reason. full uutue is Bertha Johnson Ken more, is It? Why do you not write it that way. my dear? Fourteen Year Old Girl Rts ause sounds us if I was mar ried. Tribune. DETERMINE TOUGHEST WOOD.

Uncle Ezra Says take a gill uv effort to git folks into a peck of and a little neglect of constipation, biliousness, indigestion or other derangmcnt will do the same. If ailing, take Dr. New Life Pills for quick results. Easy, saia. sure and only 25 cants at all i Panama Canal British Guiana The strongest, toughest, most durable wood in the world and the kind best able to resist the dreaded teredo, which destroys everything but metal sud stone lu tropicai waters, Is the famous greenheurt of British Guiana, according to Panama canal engineers.

After comparing it with the best American timbers and the noted Iron bark wood from Australtu the ueers have selected greenbeart for the construction of the miter sills la the great lock gates of the canal. No less than 140,000 feet of the wood will be required. I Outo Co. Repairs Supplies Accessories A NEW UP-TO-DATE GARAGE, With Everything for the udto 309 So. 6th St.

Minn. Crow Wing Co. for AND.

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