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*%&&& MINNEAPOLIS DOINGS tfV AND ABOUT TH E AT "FLOUR CITY." Mattel Social, Religious and General wStilf Have Happened and Are to Happen Among the Peopla of the City. Invitations are out announcing the party to be given by the Masonic lodge. Mr. W. L. Hardy is on the sick list, suffering from a severe attack of rheu matism. Services at St. Thomas' mission ev ery Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All welcome. Have you seen the new magazine, "THE VOICE OF THE NEGRO?" See notice elsewhere in. this .issue. There seems to be little change in the condition of John Sellers. His friends are beginning to despair of his recovery. Mr. C. Nelson did himself proud by the rendition of his tenor solo, "Fear Not Ye, O Israel," at the mission last Sunday. The Easter services of St. Thomas' mission will be held at 3 o'clock on Easter Sunday instead of the usual hour of 4 o'clock'. Mrs. Hale has issued invitations for the Easter party of the'Autumn Leaf Dancing School at Twining Hall Mon day evening, April 24th. Miss Ada Spence, soprano, will sing the Palms as the offertory next Sun day at St. Thomas' mission. Services at 4 o'clock. All invited. Shoes resoled in 15 minutes at S. T. Sorensen's, 312 Nicollet avenue. Sewed spies 75 cts., nailed soles 50 cts. New up-to-date shoes, all styles, $2.50. Have your tailoring and repairing done by ANTHONY THE TAILOR. Suits, ?15 and upward. Repairing done at reasonable rates. 212 Washington Ave. N. St. Thomas' Mission, Fifth avenue and Ninth street south, Rev. Geo. Thomas, rector in charge. Services every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All cordially invited. Piano lessons taught, also instruc sewing. Plain sewing done at the Goodrich-Russell Afro-American In dustrial Home, 2406-2408 17th Ave. So. Miss Lydia Walker, instructor. The Rose Leaf Whist Club met at the residence of W. J. Hardy, No. 1832- Fifth avenue south, Thursday even ing and had a delightful time. Mes dames T. J. Monroe and T. V. Parker won the prizes. When in St. Paul and you wish to get FIRST CLASS MEALS, like you used to get at home call on Mrs. Ella Smith, No. 352 Cedar street. Break fast from 7 to 11 a. m. lunch from 12 m. to 2:30 p. m. dinner from 5 to 8 p. m. Meals to order when desired. Sunday dinners a specialty. Regular meals 25 cents. The choir of St. Thomas' mission has secured-the services of Mr. Artiste Spence, bass, and Miss Ada Spence, soprano. Mr. Spence has a deep, full voice of exceptionally good quality, while Miss Spence beside having a voice of rare sweetness stands as one of the Twin Cities' foremost musicians both socially and instrumentally. With the already strong choir of the mis sion the public can expect some excel lent work. STATE O MINNESOTA. COUNTY O Ramsey.ss. In Probate Court. Spe cial Term, April K. 1905. In the Matter of the Esta te of Auguste Raatz, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Bertha A. Raatz and Frank Raatz. executrix and executor of the Estate of paid above named deceased, respresenting among other things that they have ful ly administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for ex amining and allowing their final account of administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the per sons entitled thereto and for their dis charge as executrix and executor of said estate. It is ordered that the said account be examined, and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court on Monday, the eighth day of May. A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock A. M at the Probate Court Room in the Court House in St. Paul, in said County. And it is further ordered that notice thereof be given to all persons" interested by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks, once in each week, prior to said day of hearing.- in the Appeal, a legal newspaper, printed and published in said County. Bv the Court. E. W BAZILLE, fl,. S.1) Judg of Probate O'Malley & Boerner, Attorneys. STATE O MINNESOTA. COtTNTY O Ramsey.ss. In Probate Court. Spe cial Term. April 6, 1905. In the Matter of the Estate of Id a C. Raatz, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Frank Raatz. Administrator of the Estate of said above named deceased, representing among other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and placed be fixed for examining and allowing his final ac count of administration, and forth as signment of the residue of said estate to the persons entitled thereto and for his discharge as administrator of said estate. It is ordered that the said account be examined, and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court on Monday, the eighth day of May. A. 1905. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Probate Court Room in the Court House in St. Paul, in said Countv. And it is further ordered that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks, once in each week, prior to said day of hearing, in the Anneal, a legal newspaper, printed and published in said County. By the Court. E. W BAZILI.E. (I, S.) Judge of Probate. O'Malley & Boerner, Attorneys. STATE O MINNESOTA, COUNTY O Ramsey.ss. In Probate Court. Spe cial Term. April 6. 1905. In the Matter of the Esta te of Wilhelrri A. Raatz. Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Frank Raatz. Administrator of the Estate of said above named deceased, representing among other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing his final ac count of administration, and for the as signment of the residue of said estate to the persons entitled thereto and for his discharge as administrator of said estate. It is ordered that the said account be examined, and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court on Monday, the eighth day of May, A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate Court Room in the Court House in St. Paul, in said County. And it is further ordered that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks, once ID each week, prior to said day of hearing, in the Appeal, a legal newspaper, printed and published in said County. By the Court. E. W BAZILLE. s. Judge of Probate. O'Malley & Boerner, Attorneys. ~M, All the Time You Want The month of April is the limit pf our doing: business $10 and |12 Men's- Suits. Removal Sale Price $14 and $16 Men'a Suits.. Removal Sale Price......... i ouiu $7.50 $18 and $20 'Men's Suits. Removal Sale Price $9.50 $22 and $25 MeritS Suits. Removal Sale Price $2.00 Men's Black Cheviot Pants. Removal A Sale IfOC Price. $2 and $2.50 Men's Cheviot and Fancy Worsted Pants. Removal Sale Price $1.48 $3.00 Men's Trousers, big selection of patterns.. moval Sale Price. Have you seen our beautiful modern 4-room cottage? Nothing so excellently proves our claim to the title "Outfit Specialists" as this same cottage, and if you are about to start housekeeping if you are a spring bridal coupleyou want to see our cottage and see us. Come in and see what a world of beauty and comfort we can put-into four rooms for as little as $150.00 and on the EASIEST OF EASY TERMS. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS BUY YOUR building-, corner of Seventh and RosabeL W are making: a aesperate effort to dispose of every dollar's worth of our Clothing- and Furnishings before that time. It's going to be a month of exciting business. Everybody will attend this sale. Our wonderful cut prices will sell the goods at -sight. Come tomorrow. The early ones get the cream of the bargains. Jr 50c SllkJfteckwear in all styles. Price. J1X OCHto $11.75. ^00^2^51 S I RAUL. MINN. OPFOSIT|t^I-DEN RULE. JOSEPH LEVY.. $J\-^ALBERT M. HAUSER. 15c Men's Pure Linen /Collars, all styles. Sale Price 8c $1.00 Men's tan, blue or white Mohair and Fancy Shirts. Sale Price. 25c Men's Spring Summer Fancy Hosiery. Sale Price -Re- rns -e $1.7~" 5 Outfits THE WINNERS IN OUR ."10 REASONS WHY" CONTEST ^/Z COAL AND WOOD FLOUR, PEED AND HAY IETROIM: c. w.: girl friends for their help in making this the greatest, most successful contest we have ever conducted. The con- test is a great compliment to Buck's Stoves and Ranges, and proves their popularity with all classes. WINSLOW & RUFF FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. SUCCESSORS TO CUFFORDA.SMITH in our present location. May 1st move into our new 35c Boys* Blue Overalls, to size 12 years. \L^ Sale 10C Price 25c Sale 1V 15c Boys* Fancy Sus penders. Removal kC. Sale Price 75c and $1.00 Mother's Friend Boys' Blouses or Shirtwaists. Re ^A- moval Sale ^VC Price 09c and 12!c 25c Men's Fancy Suspenders. Re moval Sale Price.... 50c Fancy or Black Sateen Waists or Blouses for Boys. Sale LLC Price 13c 60c Men's French Balttrlg: gan Plain Underwear. f& Sale /J Price., *wv 60c Boys' and Girls* Spring Caps, all l^* styles. Sale LTllC Price mvm fwwwmwp Here' Ou Gift to 50 Mor Babie A Soli Gol Ring Rea On So many were disappointed in not getting rings for their babies last month that we concluded to give away absolutely free another fifty. To the first fifty mothers, therefore, who buy one of our far famed "Thayer" Gocarts cr Carriages we will give absolutely free a genuine solid gold ring for baby. You get the ring free whether you pay cash or use your credit. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. (V The New and Successful TAILOR Has a Large and Exclusive Line of WOLLENS for SPRING# SUMMER OF THE LATEST DESIGNS Has Pleased Others, Can Please You. Your Patronage Solicited. Style, Fit and Quality Guaranteed. Repairing. 412 Bradley Building:, 5th st., between Wabasha and Cedar 8ts. ST. PAUI., MIN N. STAEHLE: Emjthing at the right price. Rice, Carroll and Iglehart Sis. &mi ^Zhg-ffi $2.00 Boys' double breast ed Worsted Suits. Removal Sale Price This' spring, as usual, we are headquarters for Bicycles. We are again sole agents for the Incomparable "Crescent" and "Day" Wheels Prices, too, are lower this spring. For in stance, you can buy a fully guaranteed "Crescent" wheel for only $25.00 and you can have all summer in which to pa for it. Why pa,y car farej? 95c $2.50- Boys' Blue Cheviot double breasted Suits. Re moval Sale Price.. $1.48 $3.00 Boys' Buster Brown or Norfolk Suits. Removal Sale Price..... $1.98 $3.50 Boys' Blue Buster Brown Suits, with belt. Removal Sale Price... $2.48 $8 00 and $10.00 Boys' pant, single doubleO-long breasted Suits. 1 A ?rime!al.SS!e...orW $12 Boys' long-pant Suits, double breaste Mm* 75c and $1.00 Boys' white Mohair or Fancy JO Shirts. Sale 4(lC Price Bicycles style. Re- $7.75 *a Price. Vlalel $1.60 Boys' Cheviot or Worsted Long tkC Pants. Removal IllC Sale Price /w 75c All Wool Boys' Knee Pants. Removal AC Sale 43C Price lt All the Time You Want l^^^ ALL THE TIME YOU WANT His Face On Every Box! W. EVANS, GEN'L AGT. 337* Wabasha St.. St Paul, and also ale at the Goldeons Rule. B.REID J. J. BIRSBW1XL9 Wifles, Li ps aofl Ciian 40 East3Jrf Strut, Til. 1949-J1. ST. BAUI* }%*3bt*&-e. rs^"^fe^l5-^^^^^^ K th goodsoof tha weehave compe tition. We tarry a full line of the I Old Reliable Seth Thomas Clocks and sell them at a frac tion of the price your jeweler would charge for the same article ITHE 'Aj-v 5 k*%A 4, 4. May S Co. 's nmr^mwm You can get the same materials in other clothes but the STEIN BLOCH fits entirely different. SUITS TOP COATS and CRAVENETTS $15 $18 $20 AND These clothes have a character of their own, not to be found in other makes. UP-TO-DATE Hats, Shirts, Shoes FLO AN LEVEROOS SEVENTH & JACKSON ST. PAUL Is the Place to Get Your FLOWERS... 4 Sast Jixth J'treet. St. Paul. NOW IS THE TIME HOME BRAN CAIVINED GOODS. ECONOMICAL TO BUY." "SATISFACTORY TO USE." Be sure to ask for HOME BRAND. GRIGGS, COOLER & CO- ST. PAUL. THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEYl $ Every dollar spent with us is a dollar well spent. Why? Because we A havte 1 1O quality, 'che goods thr:i suit the home, at prices so low A RANG Getting a new range this spring? Let us show you th merits of Steel Coral and Acorn Ranges The world's best W are sole St. Paul agents. Terms are liberal. More than thatthey are easy During April and May with ey/ery $250 Housekeeping Outfit we will present you free your choice of a handsome Buffet or Brass Bed- 409-417 JACKSON STREET. FURNITURE ANtft CARPET CO. r% Defective Page SHEIKTY niHEEfllHt, MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF MINNESOTA, A. F. AND A. Nt. W R. MORRIS, GRAND MASTE2, 1020 Guaranty Lon Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. B. R. DURANT. GRA ND SECRETAHT, 831 Payne Ave., St. Paul, Minn. PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, A. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month at Masonic Hall, No. 319 Wabasha street at 8:00 p. m. D. E Beasley, W. M. L. De Lyons. Secy., 560 Temperance street. PERFECT ASHLAR LODGE NO. 40, A. F. and A. M., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Masonic Hall. No. 319 Waba sha St.. at 8:00 M. Sherwood, W M,. 524 Farrington Ave. E Porter, Se c, Bradley Bldg. ODD MARS LODGE, NO. 2202, MEETS SEC ond and fourth Wednesday in each month for business and the third Wednesday for instruction at Odd Fellows' Hall, 253 E Seventh street. Daniel Roy, G. Thos. R. Hickman, S., 422 St. Anthony Ave. PAST GRA ND MASTER'S COUNCIL. No. 123, G. U. O. of O. meets the sec ond Friday in each month at Labor Tem ple building, Minneapolis. All visiting G. M. in good standing cordi illy invited to atteud. W R. Morris, W G. M. Thom as R. Hickman. G. S., No. 422 St. Anthony avenue, St. Paul. ST. PAUL PATRIARCHY NO 114 meets the second Monday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. No. 263 E Seventh street. All Patriarchs in good standing are invited to attend. Thos. R. Hickman, (acting) R. V. P. W. R. Morris, M. V. P. Geo. Lowe, W R., 178% Waba sha. HOUSEHOLD O RUTH, No. 553 G. U. O. of O. meets second and fourth Monday in each month at Odd Fellows Hall, N. W. Cor. University and Farring ton Aves. Entrance on Farrington. Mrs Alice Franklin. M. N. G. Mrs. Id a M. Johnson, W R., No. 916 Marion St. UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIEND- SH IP NORTH STAR LODGE NO. 138. U. F.. meets first and third Tuesday in each mouth at hall No. 116 West Sixth street. Brothers in good standing always wel come. R. White W M.. Q. Adams, W Sec'y, 49 E Fourth street. ST. JAMES' A. M. E CHURCH, COR. Fuller and Jay streets. Sunday services, 1100 a. m. 7:30 p. Wednesday prayer meeting, 8:00 p. Pastor visits on Mon day and Tuesday at home Wednesday and Thursday. Weddings, funerals and the sick attended on notice. Rev. R. Seymour, Pastor. Parsonage, Cor. Jay and Fuller. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH, Cor. 12th and Cedar. Sunday services: Preach ing at 11 n. m. and 7:45 pi m. Sunday school at 12:30 o'clock. Wednesday *ven tnp general prayer meeting. Friday even ing study Sunday school lessci.. Fnreralt and wnddings promptly attended. Rev. W. D. Carter. Pastor. 559 Elfelt St. P'V. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL MISSION coriier Aurora avenue and Maekubf-n stre* Sunday servicc-s: Early celebration of Holf Eucharist, 7:30 a. in. High celebration o* Holy Eucharist first and third Sundays, 11:00 a. m. Matins, second and fourtn Sundays. 11:00 a. m. Snnc". jr school, 12:30 p. m. Brotherhood of St. .andrew, 6:30 in. Vespers, 7:30 m. Week services: Wednesdays, confirmation class, 8:00 m. Fridays, evening prayer, 8:00 p. in. Satur days, Holy Eucharist, 9 A. M. Rev. Everard Daniels, Rector. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MAWIS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketcli and deHcrlptlon may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably pateirtable. 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