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w^pyHi^ tf 3 t, :& 'w CLIFFORD A. SMITH HE TAILOR, HAS REMOVED HIS PLACE OF BUSINESS FROM HE BRADLEY BUILDING TO EIGHTH STREET NEAR ROBERT OPPOSITE THE GOLDEN RULE. HE INVITES OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS TO CALL AND INSPECT HIS ELEGANT STOCK OF NEW SPRING AND SUM MER SUITINGS. PRESSING AND REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NO- TICE. NORTHWESTERN TELE PHONE. HOTEL DWYER. ZZ\ Washington Av. S. Minneapolis, Minn. 'Q^ISCXR CHAS. W. DWYER, PROP. Hotel Dwyer has been refitted and refurnished and is in first cjass order throughout. Rooms with heat, elec tric light and bath, by the day, week or month. Hotel always open for busi ness. Terms reasonable. ALLE.NS ULCERINE. SALVE. Is a sure cure for Chronic Ulcers. Bone Ulcers, ScroTulons Ulcers, Varicose Ulcers,Mercur ial UlcerB.Fever Sores.Gangrrene.Blood Pol soning, white Swelling:, Poisoned 'Wounds, all sores of long standlng.Positively never falls.Cnrea also Cuts, Burns, Boils, Felon s, Carbuncles, Abscesses. For sale by druggists. Mail 26c and 50c. J. P. ALLEN MEDICINE CO.,- ST. PAUL, MIN. Cor. 7th & Jackson Sts. Both Phones. A BIG BOOST. For the Cosmopolitan Mutual Casualty Co. ivlr. Editor: It is with great pleasure that I take this method of publicly testifying to the prompt business meth co.s of the Cosmopolitan Mutual Cas ualty Co., in which I hold a policy covering sickness. I was sick sixteen days, was entitled to the free services of the Company's physician and when the report of my illness was handed to the secretary and properly verified and attested I received the snug sum of $21.33 as my sick dues. I take great pleasure in recommending the Com pany. Oscar D. Claiborne, 451 Charles street. FOR SALE. Bargains in 'Cheap Homes, if Taken at Once, by Williams & Co., 475 Wabasha. 8Room House Western and Au rora $3,100 7Room House Edmund St. 1,750 {rRoom House Rondo near Kent J,900 6Kcom House Central Ave. 1,955 8Room House Fuller St 2,000 4 Lots Rondo bet Mackubin and Kent 600 7 Lots University Ave. .$750 to 1,700 2 Lots on Charles, south facing 600 2 Lots on Edmund, south facing 500 1 Lot on St. Anthony, south fac ing 650 For Rent. 7Room House Western Ave $25 4Room suite 16 4Room suite 12 E. J. Williams & Co., 475 Wabasha Street. Making Good Use of Lent "You think that Lent exercises a great influence?" "Certainly," answered Miss Cay enne "it not only has a beneficial ef fect on the moral nature but it gives one a chance to economize." Bootless. "You can't expect that those Nica raguan heroes will die with their boots on." "Why not?" "Most of them are barefooted." Making Use of His Time. "Did you accomplish anything dur ing the session of congress?" "Yes, indeed," answered the states man. "I got some very good ideas for my summer lecture tour." The Mistake He Made. RobinsonWhat spoilt Archies chance with Miss Milluns? JenkinsShe told him she disliked compliments. RobinsonAnd he persisted in pay ing them? JenkinsNo he was stupid enough to believe her, and stopped. No Need to Waste Time. An assumed critic on etiquette says an invitation to dine should be ac cepted the same day. Any chump knows that much. We'd have an an swer in the postoffice within ten min utes V*W&ir&'i<'ll a trmm $*( IR E I MOONLIGHT Attorney aad Counsellor at Law NtACTICES IN AIX THE COURTS OS THE TATB OF MINNESOTA. JflSI I UrM^ Wills, Deeds, Contracts Eta, skillfully drawn. Complicated Property Matters and Accident Cases a Specialty No. 28 E. 4th St. ST. PAtTL, MINN. JOHN THOORSEM. V. E. THOOBSBLL Thoorsell & Son Funeral Directors and Embalmers *57 BROADWAY-PORTLAND BLK. Tel. T. C. 2233. N. W. Main 501. Res.T. 0.4620. GOPHER LODGE No. 105 I. B. P. O. E, of the WORLD T. H. Lyles, W. B. Cole, Jos. Thomas, A. K. Main 1171-1, W. 'Plumes (Main 6ES-J2 SAMUEL G. THOMPSON St. Paul, Minn. Frank G. Friedmann PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST solicits your patronage Full Line o! Drugs, Svndrics, Perfumes and toilet Articles. Seventh and St. Peter Streets, St. Paul, Minn. N. W. 1707-J HBONES- T.C. 2165 Have you Prescriptions filled it The Mississippi Pharmacy FRANK R. POETZ, Prop. 648 MlMitslpl I Cor Nash. St. Paul. Mtan, FIRST GRAND ETO E GIVEN BYE ON STEAMER PURCHASE & BARGE MONDAY EVENING, AUG, 19 MUSIC DUNCAN'S AUDITORIUM ORCHESTR A NOTHING BUT FUN, DANCING, REFRESHMENTS Tickets 50 Cents Boat leaves foot of Jackson street at 8:30 p. m. sharp. COMMITTEE OP ARRANGEMENTS. D. C. Cotton, Chairman. O. C. Hall, Adams, S. G. Thompson, N. H. Casey, R. Farr, J. Welborne, B. M. Brooks, B. Driver, T. Williams, Clark, John Payne, Sec'y. GBOCEB Cor, Rondo & Dale St Both Phones ST. PAUL N. W. Main 939-J PHONES Twin City 1643 Capitol Steam Laundry 743 Wabasha St. First-Class Work SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA CAR NELSON DEALER IN Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Family Trad* a Specialty 56Q$t.taftnny Avenue, Cor. of Kent T. C. PlWUe+fcS ST. PAUU MINN. THE BUTCHER WHEN Nyou W ,SH A GOOD, JUICY PIECE OF CORN-FED MEAT, FANCY POULTRY OR FRESH rFlSH CALL ON ED. FfcU/H DELIVERIES DAILY. Ve give *S. A Green stamps and "security" stamps. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS *54 St Anthony Ave. EXCURSION *X': Tel. N. W. Dale 1140-J J. B. Michels 396 DALE ST. FANCY GROCERIES W.e are here to please the people. Agent for Dr. Lauretzen's Health Table Malt Tonic. The only pnve Malt on the Market. LOUIS ARBOGAST CHOICE MEATS 'Phone T. C. 1354 GAM E & Poultry 201 W. SEVENTH ST. ST. PAUL, MINI* THE FAMOUS Duluth Brewing and Malting Go. DULUTH, IV1IIMN. Peter Therkildsen FANCY BAKERY WEDDING- CAKES A SPECIALTY. ess E. 7th St. ST. RAUL, MINN. DR. HURD* 9I E. SEVEJITH ST. Specialty Pain less extracting, Crown and Bridire Work. ,_ ask *.r & 8- rjss r-ty^i^j i. it Our Brandy Are: WIENER STYLE EXPORT PRIVATE STOCK nt L. EY E DEFECT S AND SYMPTOM Uye defects are fewsymptoms many. There can be but t**o defects in the human eye. Theeye may be too long- in whole. Then we have Myopic eye. Or too short In wholethe Hyper*pic eye. Combine the two in one eye and we have Astigmatism. Properly adjusted glasses will correct these defects. Medicines or waiting, never Symptoms that spring from these two simple eye mal- ormations are manifold such as eye and headaches, Indi- gestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Chorea, Epilepsy and other ailments having their origin in lack of nerve force. We correct all Defects of the human eye that glasses will remedy. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. HARMS OCULO CURES SORE EYES 25c PER BOTTLE. B\ S 5I^R.M &t BRO. OPTICfANS. 33 ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL, MINN. Milwaukee's Most Exquisite Beer Val Blafz Brewing Company MERCHANT TAILORS A Complete Assortment of Woolens for Men Fine Dress Suits a Specialty 250 Nicolle Avenue. Minneapolis, Minn. DEALER IN MILK,CREAM, BUTTER,EGGS DR GROCERIE S COFFEE, CHEESE AND BAKERY COOD8 913 MINNEHAHA AVE. Minneapolis Minnesota R. CLAUSEN Proprieter SOOTH SIDEMARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS ,\r 917 Minnehaha Avenue Minneapolis the 99 Minneapolis Branch 1316 SIXTH ST. 50UTH E. N. YOUNG & C2. Minneaota Tk& v., SHEISTI mifETlIHT T.PAUL. 4 2KA8ONI0 MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGK OF MINNESOTA, A .F. AND A M. R. S. ^ROWN, GRAND MASTER. 405 Century Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. JOSE H. SHERWOOD, GRAND SECT. 130 W. Arch St., St. Paul, Minn. PIONEER LODGE No. 1, A. .F. and .A- M.. meets first and third Mondays of each month at Wagner Hall, cor. Charles street and Western avenue, at 8:00 p. m. J. H. Dillingham, W. M. D. E. Beasley* Secy., 905 Marion street: PERFECT ASHLAR LODGE NO. 4, A. F. and A. M., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Wagner Hall, Cor, Charles street and Western Avenue at 8:00 p. m. W. D. Carter, W. M. 10t)0 Iglehart street. Jose H. Sherwood, Secy., 130 W. Arch St. MARS LODGE, NO. 2202, MEETS at Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 West University corner Farrington avenue. Entrance on Farrinton. S. E. Hall. N. G. Thos. R. Hickman, P. S., 422 St. Anthony avenue.dthir eets TT Monday in monthJohnson,d at Od Fel-N wESiJS?11 Neach V, W Cor 1 Mark st HAIR POMADEf Formerly known as "OZONIZED OX MARROW I The Ozonized-Ox Marrow Co. \:iiyl*J*i% -r first and HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH, NO. 553anG. SVJSPO 0 0 University 2 St S-' N0 ST. PAUL NO 114 ol^V?, MPATRIARCHY orJday 0011 in each month af Odd Fefilows' Hall, 221 W. Universitv corner Farrington. Entrance on Farrine ton avenue. Thos. R. Hickman (actingV R. V. P. W. R. Morris, P. Geo. B. Lowe. W. P. R. 178% Wabasha^ (UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. NORTH STAR LODGE NO. 138. U. B. F., meets first and third Tuesday in each. month at hall No. 116 We st Sixth street. Brothers in good standing always wel come. J. R. White, W. M., J. Q. Adams, W. Sec'y, 49 E. Fourth Street. John H. Hayes Lodge No. 6, Kj of Pm meets first and third Tues days in each month at hall, cor. of University and Far rington Avenues, at 8:00 o'clock M. Knights of Pythi as in good standing al wa ys v. eieon e. John H. Hayes, C. R. W. Gully, K. of R. and S., 389 Rondo. BIDDLE CIRCLE. LADIES O G. A. a. mee ts first and third Tuesdays of each month in Supremo Court room, old cap itol building. Mrs. M. Leavitt. Pres., Mr. J. R. White. Secy., Phoenix Bldg. FIDELITY COURT O CALANTHE NO. 345, N. A., S. A., E. A. A. and A meets first a nd third Mond ay in each month at K. of Hal l. 211 Hennepin Ave.. Minneapolis. Mrs. lone E. Gibbs. W. Mrs. Mattie R. Wade, R. of D., 515 Eighth Ave. So. GOPHER LODGE NO. 105, I. B. P. O. E. of the World, meets second and1 four th Thursday in each month at Cen tral Annex Hal l, 116 W. 6th St.. St. Paul. T. H. Lyles, E. R., D. C. Cotto n, 430 Rondo stree t. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHUKCH, Cot. 12th and Cedar. Sunday services: Prtaeb Ing at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. St.nda/ school at 12:30 o'clock. Weduesday svea lug general prayer meeting. Friday even ing study Sunday school lessen. Fuiieralr and waddings promptly attended. Rev. W D. Cartel-. Pastor. 1000 Iglenart. ST. JAMES' A. M. E. CHURCH. COR. Fuller and ay streets. Sunday services,. 11:00 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayc-fr meeting, 8:00 m. Past or visits or Monday and Tuesdays at home Wedne s iav6 and Thursday. Weddings, funerals and the sick attended on notice. Rev. H. S. Graves. Pastor. Parsonage, Cor. ay and Fuller. ST. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL M1SSJO" cori.er Aurora .ivenue and Mackubin stre Suuday serviet-s: Early celebration of HoI| Eiucnui'ist, 7:30 a. in. High celebration o Holy Eucharist first and third Sundays*, il:00 a. m. Matins, second and fmirtk Sundays. 11:00 a. m. Sunc". school, 12:3u p. m. Brotherhood of St. Andrew, 6:30 p. in. Vespers, 7:30 p. m. Week services: Wednesdays, confirmation class, 8:00 p. oa. Fridays, evening prayer' 8:00 p. m. Snin' days. Holy Eucharist, 9:00 a. m.. Rev. A. H. Lealtad, Rector, 112 Carroll stree* FORD'S i*k M. Sadl ^f N o- 916 Johnson N? A if? W T^P MASTER'S COUNCIL. .NO. 1^3, G. U. O. of O. t^ncmeet=nmJnth5pr-:tapthFarrinJoSeSFl SSi ^Jr^JV^y Odd Fellows'g 221 University to ^Hall.,E ne w^ Anthon tonn Wm. R. Morris,"W4.2 G. M.- Thos fve'n^11' :4 i 4 i So STRAIGHTENS KINKY or CURLY HAIR, that it can be put up fa any style desired consistent with its length. Foid'iHairPomsde was formerly known as "OZONIZED OX MARROW" and is the only safe preparation known to ue that makes kinky or curls' aair straight, as shown above. Its use makes the most stub A born, harsh, kinky or cnrls hair soft, A pliable and easy to comb. These results may be obtained from one treatment 2 to 4 bottles are usually sufficient for a year. The use of Ford's Hair Pomade removes and prevents dandruff, relieves itching, invig orates the scalp, stops the hair from falling out or breaking off, makes it grow and, by nourishing the roots, gives it new life and X. vigor. Being elegantly perfumed and harmless* it is a toilet necessity for ladies, gentlemen and children. Ford's Hair Po-* 3 made has been made and sold continuously A since about 1858, and label, "OZONIZED OX MARROW," was registered in the United States Patent Office, in 1874. Be sure to get Ford's as its nse makes the hair STRAIGHT, SOFT and PLIABLE. Beware of imitations. A Remember that Ford's Hair Pomade is A put up only in SO ct. size and is made only in Chicago and by as. The genuine has the X" signature, Charles Ford, Prest. on each pack- X' age. Refuse all others. Full directions with every bottle. Price only SO cts. Sold by A druggists and dealers. If your druggist or dealer can not supply you, be can get it for you from his Jobber or wholesale Sealer or send us CO cts. for one bottle postpaid, or 1 91.40 for three bottles or $2.50 for six bot ties, express paid. We pay postage and express A charges to all points in W. S. A. When order ing send postal or express money order, and mention .name of this paper. Write yonr name and address plainly to (None genuine-without my signature) 153 E. KIHZIE ST- CHICAGO, ILL. Agents wanted, everywhere. i 6 0 YEARS* EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch and description mar quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an jvenUon is probably onsstrictly confident!) snt free. Oldest agencylfor seennneonPatentaapK Patents taken throaghc_Jfatm A Co. receire invention is probably patentable. 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