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J* i'1 I 'v't WWWpwjSWW" W Ul TRUTH Mm VOTE FOR Republican Candidates 0| putting an I Stack of each name D8low on ejection day. Um OF (QAMD80ATE STATE BALLOT Senator in Congress KNUTB NELSON Ttenreaeatafc&ve :a Congress, At Large JAMES MANAHAN Governor, ADOLPH EBERHART liiaMtsnaafc Governor J. A A. BURNQUIST Secretary of State JULIUS A. SCHMAHL 3tat Treasurer WALTER J. SMITH 'Attorney Genera?. LYNDON A. SMITH Railroad and Warehouse, Commissioner, 4-year Term IRA B. MILLS Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner, 6-year Term CHARLES E. ELMQUIST COUNTY BALLOT Member of Congress FREDERICK STEVENS Kepresentative53rd District VICTOR C. SUNDBERG Representative33rd District EDMUND J. FUCHS Representative34th District THOMAS J. GREENE Representative34th District C. A. DOLAN Represeutati veSFith District EMIL NOVOTNY Representative3 "ith District- ADOLPH C. STOVEN Representative*t District P. ELMER Representative36th District GEORGE H. MOELLER Representative37th District CHARLES N. ORR Representative37th District JOHN B. SANBORN "cuaty Auditor EDWIN G. PERRY County Treasurer FRANK J. OBST Register of Deeds M. W. FITZGERALD Sheriff WM. A, GERBER County Attorney .DANIEL J. KEEFE County Surveyor Abstract Clerk Coroner (4-u IA dJ&j mjapmryvnp ig%'!f^^|^ W Come one and all to hear the Grand Sermons every eve ning for two weeks JOSEPHITE One of the few Colored Catholic priests in the United States, a noted preacher, specially invited by his Grace Archbishbp John Ireland AT Saint Peter Claver Church CORNER OF AURORA AND FARRINGTON PROGRAM. riunday, Nov 1011 a. m. Necessity of Salvation. 8 p. m. Catholics and the Bible. Monday, r^ov. LlS p. m. Why I Am a Catholic. Tuesday, Nov 138 p. m. Baptism. Wednesday. Nov. 138 p. m. Confession. Thursday, Nov. 148 p. m. Indulgenses. Friday, Nov lf p. m. Purgatory. bunday, Nov. 1711 a. m. Marriage. i 8 p. m. Divorce. Monday, Nov. IS8 p. m. The Mass. Tuesday, Nov. 198 p. m. The Lord's Supper. Wednesday, Nov. 208 p. m. Secret Societies. Thursday, Nov. 218 p. m. Commandments of the Church Friday, Nov. 228 p. m. How to Make Confession. Sunday, Nov. 2411 a. m. Saint Worship. 8 p. m. The Mother of Jesus. What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the lost* of his own soulMatthew XVI-26. Delay not to be con- verted to the lord and defer it not from day to day, for His wrath will come on a sudden and in the time of vengeance will destroy theoKccli. V.-819. Special rallies for the preacher will be held at the Sunday Services. This advertisement written by F. Alex. Stewart, 326 McKnight Building, Minneapolis, and is published in his behalf and by his authority, for which 50 cents per inch is to be paid. J. H. ARMSTRONG WM. J. BAZILLB CHARLES T. MILLER Court Commissioner HENRY GALLICK County Commissioner CHARLES A. ANDERSON County Commissioner JOHN B. HOFFMAN County Commissioner JOHN LIND County Commissioner LOUIS H. PETER \n%, TRIUMPH MAKE NO MISTAKE, JUST SMOKE Sight Draft THE VERIBEST FIVE CENT CIGAR STATE O MINNESOTA COUNTY O Rimse\, SS Pi obate Court In the matter ofDouglassa, the estte of Wood deceased, late Douglass, deceased.D Lette iisV of administration on the e&- oo e.u0 ot the County of Ramsev and Sta te of Minnesota, being granted to Ephriam I. McDonald. Tt is Ordered, That six months be and the same is here by allowed from and after the date of this Order, i which all persons having claims or demands against the said deceased, aie requir ed to file the same in the Probate Cou rt of said County, for examination and al lowance, or be forever barre d. It is Further Ordered, That the first Monday in April, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. at a General Term of said Probate Court, to be held at the Cou rt House, in the City of St. Paul, in said County, be and the same hereby is appointed as the time and place when and where the said Probate iCourt will examine and adjust said claims and demands. And it is Further Ordered, That no tice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate, by forthwith publishing this Or er once in each week for three succe s sive weeks in the Appeal, a legal news paper printed and published in said County. Dated at St. Paul this 26th day of Septembe r, 1912. By the Court: Seal of E. W BAZILLE, (Probate Court) Judge of Probate. Oct. 5-12-19 Advertisement. ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO PRESENT CLAIMS, ETC. State of Minnesota, County of Ramses', s^. Probate Court In the Matter of the Estate of Annie Berge, Deceased. Letters of administration on the estate of Annie Berge, deceased, late of the County of Ransey and State of Minne sota, being granted to Inga M. Berge, It Is Ordered, That six months be and the same is hereby allowed from and af ter the date of this Order, in which oil person.-, having claims or demands igainsr the said deceased, are required to file the same in the Probate Court of said County, for txainination and allowance, or be foi e\ PI barred. It Is Further Ordered, That the first Mondav in Mav, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., at a General Te im of said Probate Court, to bo held at the Court House, in the City of St Paul, in said Coimtv, be and the same hereby is appointed as the time aad place when and where the said Probate Couit will examine and adjust said claims and demands. And It Is Further Ordered, That notice of such heating be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate, bv forthwith publishing this Order once in each week for three successive weeks the Appeal, a legal newspaper printed and published in said County. Dated at St. Paul this ICth day of Octo ber 1112. By the Court E. W BAZTLLE, Judge of Probate. (Seal ot Probate Court O'MALLBY & BOERNE R. Attornevs. Oct 19-26, Nov. 2.Advertisement. STATEMENT O THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION. ETC., of the Appeal, published weekly at St. Paul. Minn., required by the Ac of Aug ust 24, 1912. NoteThis statement is to be made in duplicate, both copies to be delivered by the publisher to the postmaster, who will send one copy to the Third Assistant Post master General (Division of Classifica tion), Washington, D. and retain the other in the file3 of the post office. EditorsJ. Adams, 49 E 4th St., St. Paul, Minn C. Adams, 1912 13th St. N. W. Washington, D. C. Managing EditorJ. Q. Adams, 49 E 4th St., St. Paul, Minn. Business ManagerJ. Q. Adams, 49 E 4th St., St. Paul. Minn. PublishersJ. Q. Adams. 49 E 4th St., St. Paul. Minn. C. Adams. 1912 13th St. N. W Washington, D. C. Owners: (If a corporation, give names and addresses of stockholders holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock.) Q. Auams, 49 E 4th St.. St. Paul, Minn. C. Adams, 1912 13th St. N. W., Washington. D. C. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amou nt of bonds, mort gages, or other securitiesNone. Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preced ing the date of this statement. (Thi3 in formation is required from daily newspa pers only.) i J. Q. ADAMS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of October, .u)12. JOHN W BOERNER, Notary Public, Ramsey Co., Minn. (Seal.) (My commission expires Jan'y 1, 1914.) l{IU',W "ill"1' BROWNIE CARROLL. With the"Cherry Blossoms" at the rand Next Week, Commencing Sunday \rYOUfOO? Everyone smokes tfye |Hi i strictly High Grade Vffss///////%fS9%&!?BZ%5Z55Z&. MNFRS. Kiippii^ HARTl MURPHY SnVPAUL.MINN. THE SIN OF SILENCE To sin by silence when we should protest makes cowards out of men. The human race has climbed on pro test. Had no voice been raised against injustice, ignorance and lust, the in- quisition yet would serve the law, and guillotines decide our least disputes. The few who dare must speak and speak again to right the wrongs of many.Ella Wheeler Wilcox. If you see furs you like Anywhere else You'll find them better At Albrecht's Sixth and Minnesota Streets Tb. X. W ClDll 4S1 SUITE 301-303 SIWTOB BLDG. 5TH XDTD MIB5ESOTA STB. 250 Nicollet Avenue, ovricc novum I DR. W. F. WATKINS DENTIST MERCHANT TAILORS 1 li-io ST. PAUL, MINN. E. N. YOU1MG& C9. A Complete Assortment of Woolens for Men Fine Dresi Suits a Specialty is^iy^ iiauMmiia nroiNo DOOM HinneepOllSl IIMB O'Mallev & Boerner, attorneys. Oct. 26Nov. 2-9Advertisement. Wt$&k$aemk pampmRpmamw Jrwi^'^.'W, 3Pa^F^fe^^K^5'?|^^^f^^^^fSl^^^^ Dimes are little young dollars. They grow on- ly when locked up together. Treat yourself to a savings account and prove it to your own satisfac tion. "Planted'' dollars will add to your earn- ings. THE STATE SAVINGS BANK 93 East Fourth Street muNOwy orricg FOR FIRST CLASS TONSORIAL WORK GO TO UTLEY'S 94 EAST 5TH STREET Shaving, HaifCutting, Shampooing, Eleo trie Head and Face Massage, Manicuring, Sanitary Baths, Shoes Polished KINK-NO-MORC FOR SALE St.00 PER BOX HAIR STRAIGHTENING A SPECIALTY LEADING AFnO-ftMCRICAN PJkPCRS FOR .AtC Tel. Crdar 9282 ST. PAUL. MINN. Sta te of Minnesota, County of Ramsey SS I Probate Court. In the Matter of Proving the Alleged Last Will and Testament of Frank Gabrysiak, also known as Frank Ga brich and as Frank Gabrys h, Dece dent. The State of Minnesota to All Whom I May Concern: Whereas, Jacob Gabrysh, of the Citv of St. Paul and State of Minnesota, has delivered to the Probate Court of the County of Ramsey, an instrument in writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Fiank Gabrysiak also known as Frank Gabrick and as Frank Gabrysh. late of Ramsey County, Minnesota, decedent and filed therewith his petition to said Probate Court, praying that the said instrument mav be proved and admitted to probate and that Letters testamentary be granteu thereon to Vincent J. Yany. It is ordered, that said petition be heard and that all persons interested in said matter be cited and required to ap pear before th is Cou rt on Monday, the 18th day of November, 1912, at 10 o'clock A. "M. or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, at the Pro bate Cou rt Rooms, in the Court House in the City of St. Pau l, in said County, and show cause, if any th ey have, why said petition shou ld not be granted and said will admitted to probate and that this citati on be served by the publica tion thereof in The Appeal according to law, and by mailing a copy of this cita tion at least 14 days .before said day of hearing, to each of the heirs, devisees, i legatees of said decedent whose names and addresses are known and appear from the files of this court. Witness the Judge of said Court, this 21st day of October, A. D. 1912. E. W BAZILLE, Judge of Probate. I Attest: W Gosewisch, For Your SpringSuitor Overcoat Jvr Uft&fcL as MALT ANi HOP TONJCjAf W drop MtDtOKLV &V THEQ'HVMJ UVYING a 51 PRUl MI'l" 'V^ SOW Br ALL P/,u^~t~,f5 You are always welcome at CONGER BROS. DRUG STORES 349 University.Ave. and 501 Selby Ave. The Best Goods for the Least Money The Wise Ones Deal at Conger's. N. "W. DAM 3434 v T. S. S730 Brotchner's Pharmacy Rondo & Dale Sts. ST. PAUL MEET ME AT ii The Budweiser* Nic. HKRGKS, PROP. CHOICEST WINES, UQTJORS AND CIGARS Tri-State Phone 5004 Cor. Dale and University, ST. PAUL '.*/V_ S0CIIT inimi T. PAUl. XASOWIO MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LOD -*-OF MINNESOTA, A .F. AND A M. C. H. ROBINSON. GRA ND MASTER. 3536 Clinton Ave., Minneapolis. M. A. BOLLING, GRAND SECRETARY. 892 W Central Avenue. PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, AND A M. Mee ts first and third Monday! of each month at Wagner Hall, cor. West* ern Ave. and Charles street, at 8:00 Noble Pryor. W M. J. Charlest on Secy., 636 W University. PERFECT ASHLAR LODGE NO 4, F. and *A. M. meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Wagner Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charles street at 8 p. m. F. B. Simpson, W. M., J. E. Murphy Secy., 1354 Thomas stree t. BETHEL CHAPTER NO. 28 R. A. M. Mee ts second Thursday in each month at Wagner* Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charl es street, at S.00 M. W T. Chandler, H. P., Claude Goodman, Secy. 5r Sibley street. PILGRIM COMMANDBRY NO. 22, Knights Templar, meets fourth Thurs day in each month at Wagner Hall, corner Western and Charles street. W. T. Jovce. E. John Sayles, Sec 479 Rondo street. MARS LODGE NO. 2202 G. U. O. of O. meets second and four th Wednes day nights at Odd Fellows' Hall. 221 West University, corner Farrington avenu e. Entrance on Farrinqfton C. Archer, N G., Wesley Kelly, G_ 950 St. Anthony Ave. HOUSEHOLD O RUTH. NO. 653 U. O. of O. meets first and thi rd Monday In each month at Odd Fe l lows Hal l, N. W Cor. University an* Farrington. Mrs. Zelia Reynold s, it. N. G. Mrs. Carrie E. Lindsay, W R., 126 Arch street. PAST GRA ND MASTER'S COUNCIL No. 123. G. U. O of O. meets the sec ond and fourth Friday in each month a Odd Fellows' Hall, 321 W University, corner Farrington. Entrance on Farring ton. Wm. R. Morris, W G. M. Thos. R. Hickman. G. S., No. 422 8t Anthonv avenue. ST. PAUL. PATRIARCHY NO. 114. meets second Monday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. 221 W. University, corner Farrington. Entrance on Farring ton avenue. Thos. R. Hickman (acting) R. V. P.: W R, Morris. V. P. Geo. B. Lowe. W R. 178% Wabasha. ,_ Minneapolis. HOUSEHOLD O RUTH NO. T7 U. O. O. meets second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Labor Tem ple Hall. Cor. Fourth street and Eighth Ave. South. Mrs. S. Darager, M. N. G. Miss Cora Napier, W R. UNITED BROTHERS O FRIENDSHIP NORTH STAR LODGE NO 138 Vi F. Meets 3d Thursday in each month at Wagner Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charles street. Brothers in good stand ing alwnvs welcome. O. Howell. W. J. Adams, W. S 49 E. 4th St. RAMS EY LODGE NO. 3, U. Meets second Friday in each month at Wagner Hall. cor. Western Ave and Charles Street. Brothers in good stand ing always welcome. M. A. Davis, W. M., A. D. Adams, W S., 411 Charles Street. JOHN HAYES LODGE N GK.OP Meets first and thi rd Tues day in each month at Castle Hall 221 W Uni versity cor. Farrington. Knights Pythias in good standing always welcom e. James Thomas, C. C. Jas. A. Henderson, "V. 148 E 9t St E O. James, of R. and S. 321 S Albans street. BIDD LE CIRCLE. LADIES O O. A. R. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Supreme! Court room, old cap Itol building. Mrs M. J. Lea\it t. Pres Mr. J. R. White. Secy.. Phoenix Bide FIDELITY COURT O CALANTHB NO. 345. N. A.. S. A., E A. A and A. meets first and third Monday in each month at of Hall. 211 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Mrs Minerva E Barnett, W Miss Arlene M. Scott. R. 25 W 29th St. PiLGKIM BAPTIST CHURCH, Cot 12th and Cedar. Sr.nday service?: Pracb Ing at 11 a. m. and 7:45 m. Sunds school at 12:30 o'clock. Wednesday *v*- Ing general prayer meeting. Friday even ing study Sunday school lessoi. Fni/pralr and weddings promptly attended. Rev E. H. McDonald, Pastor. GOPHER LODGE NO. 105. I. O E. of the World, meets second an fourth Thursday in each month at Elks Hall. No. 126 East Third street S Pau l, J. R. white, E Richard M. Johnson, Secy., 572 Kent. ST. JAMES' A. M. E. CHURCH. COR. Fuller and Jay streets. Sunday services, 11:00 a. m. 7-30 p. Wednesday prayer meeting, 8:00 p. m. Pastor vlr s on Monday and Tuesdays- at home Wednes Say and Thursday Weddings. 'imetaAs and the sick attended on notice Rev. Jones, Pastor. Parsonage. Cor. Ja and Fuller ST. PHIMP'8 EPISCOPAL MISSION corner Aurora avenne and Maclctibto srr^ Sunday serr4rt-s: Karly celebration nt Holf Buenarlst, 7-30 a. m. High celebratlav, Holv Eucharis'i first and third Sunday* 11:00 a. m. Matins, second and fonrtK Sundays. 71:00 a. m. Sunc" 7 school, 12-.% P. C2. Brotherhood of St. Andrew. 63 fk. m. Vespera, 7:30 p. in. Wee/ servio Wednesdays, co^CrmatloD class, a:00 p. i FYIany*. evening praver 80fl 0. Sutnr days Holy Eucharist, 9:00 A. M., Rev. A. 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