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CLIFFORD A. SMITH THE TAILOR, HAS REMOVED HIS PLACE OF BUSINESS FROM TH E 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 P/IER SUITINGS. PRESSING AND REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NO- TICE. NORTHWESTERN TELE PHONE. HOTEL DWYER. 221 Washington Av. S. Minneapolis, Minn. CH AS. W. DWYER, PROP. !io'."1 ].\ye Y~? b?er) reiitted am' ret'nrr! a"d is in flr--\t cl-m ovie thrrv P.r-o^s '-.-ith heat, dec trk ?i-ri i ijv the clay, weel or r. o-.-'.h. Hoiei .v.lwavs open for busi nesr.. Terms rtna.-jablo. ALLE.NS 0LCERINE SALVE Is jure cure for Chronic Ulcers, Bone Ulcers, Scrofulous Ulcers, TarJcose Ulcers, Mercur ial Ulcers,Fever Sores,Gangrene,Bl ootl Poi- soningr,"WhiteSwelling,Poisoned Wounds, allsores oflong standing.Positively never falls.Cures also Cuts, Burns, Boils, Felons, carbuncles. Abscessps. For sale by druggists. Mall 26c and 50c. J. P. AliLEN MEDICINE CO., ST. PAUL, MlS. COf. /CM ii J30KSOU tits. Both. Phones. FOR SALE. Bargr.inr. in Chsr.p Homer.,, if Taken at Once, by Williams & Co., 475 Wabasha. 8Room House Western and Au rora $3,100 7Room House Edmund St. 1.750 6Room House Rondo near Kent 1,900 6Room House Central Ave. 1.900 8Room House Fuller St 2,000 4 Lots Rondo bet Maekubin 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 Hi.loom suite 16 4U.-Honm "suite 12 J. Williams & Co., 475 Wabasha Street. STATK OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY'OF RAMSEY, ES. In Probate Court. Irv the matter of the estate of Margaret Drda, denctlent.' The State of Minnesota to all whom it may concern i The pe:tion of llartolomv Duda having been filed in this court, representing tnat Mar-r.iret Oiuif. then a resident of the Countv of Ramsey. State of Minnesota, died m'- ttstate on the :9th clay of September, 190.V and praying that letters of administration of stnte be cranked to Edmund Duda. It is ordered, that said petition be heard and that all persons interested said matter tie and heroliy rr cited and required to appear before this Court on Monday the 30th day ot September, 1907, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon or as scon therafter as said matter can be hea d. at the Probate Court Room, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said Countv, and show cause, IF any they have, why sn:c! petition should not be granted and that this citation be served by the pub lication thereof in the Appeal according to law. Witness the Judge cf said Court, this 8th day of September, A. P. 1907 'E- W. BAZII.L-E, (Seal of Probate Court.) Judge oi-Probate. Attest: F. \V. GOSF.WISCII. Herk of Probate. 1. L. McC.IIEE, Attorney. S"\T,?S C,Q/' A MINNESOTA. COUNTYd OF ss- dicial District. Mattic Ada-- Defcndar.t. District Court. Secon Ju Plaintiff, vs. Samuel Adams, SUMMONS. The S -,te cf Minnesota to the above named defendant: You ,-re hereby summoned and recniired to ansv-r th" "-!r of *be Plamtiff tn the above entitled action, -.vhich complaint ha? been fil 1:1 the office of the Clerk of said Court Piid a copy of which said complaint is herewith served upon you and to serve a copv of your answer to t''e said Complaint on Tie subscriber r* his office, ES E. 4th Street, .in the C'*v of S'. P-ml the County of Ranw-ry and State fforesiid within thirty days .afte service ff th*s srmmnns upon vou, exclusive of the tin- of r"Hi service: and "if you answer th sf.d cnr^laint within the3itimo aforesaid, the Hamtiff in this action wi'l take judgment as in h'"s complaint Drayed for. SAM'L G. THOMPSON. A^omey fof Plaintiff. 8 E. 4th St.. Poom 1(5, Si. Paul. Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss., District Court. Second Judicial District. Helen I! \YiIl\~ms, Plaintiff vs. Albert C. iWilhams, Defendant. SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota io the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and reauired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of whic'a said complaint is herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your answer to ttie said Comolaint on the subscriber at his office No. 28 E. 4th Street in the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey, the State aforesaid within thirty days, after ervice of this summons upon vou, exclusive of the day of such service, an'c it you fail to answer the said conplaiat within the timp aforesaid, the plaintiff in. this ac tion, wilt take judgment as in her complaint prayed for SAM'L P. THOMAS & SON, Attornev for Plaintiff, No. 28 E. 4th St., Room 16, St. Paul, Minn!' Sl^'w^i'! SfeyHWrv* '*A&r TeL N. W. Dale 1140^ J. B. Michels 396 DALE ST. FANCY GROCERIES We are here to please the people. Agent for Dr. Lauretzen's Health Tab!e Malt Tonic. The only pnre Malt on the Market. TELEPHONES 171. Minnesota Steam Laundry 314 MINNESOTA ST. Send Us Your Work OUR WORK WILL SATISFYY OU ST. PAUL, MINN. Phone Dale 821-J H. SHEFFEE FRESH BUTTERtfEGG 441 RONDO ST. LOU! CHOICE MEATS Phone T. C. 4992 GAM E & Poultry 201 W. SEVENTH ST ST. PAUL, MINN. J. D. Wilharber 197 Rondo St. ST. PAUL, MINN. JOHN THOOBSBLL V. E. THOORSKIX 4 57 BROADWAY-PORTLAND BLK. Tel. T. C. 2233. N. W. Main 501. Res.T. G. 4620. CHOICE MEATS Th Dale Street Pharmac Poultry, Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc, Thoorsel! & Son Funeral Directors and Embaimers Corner Dale St. and University Av & St. Paul, Minn. Frank G. Friedmano PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST solicits your patronage full Line or Drugs, Sundries, Perlumes and Toilet Articles. Seventh and St. Peter Streets, St. Paul, Minn. N. W. 1707-J -PHONES- T. C. 2165 Have you Prescriptions filled at The Mississippi Pharmacy FRANK It. rOETZ, Prop. St. Paal. Minn. *v N. W. Main 939-fr PHONES Twin City 1643 Capitol Steam Laundry 743 Wabasha St. First-Class Work SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ST. RAUL, MINNESOTA CARL NELSON DBAUBB IN C'~ Fin Wines, Liquors and Cigars Family Trade i Speolalry 660 St. Antlwny Avenue, 6tr. ef Kent T. ft. Htou4493 ST. PAIL, HUM. ilffaln J17I-L. I*. W. 'Phones jMaln 66S-J2 SAMUEL G. THOMPSON Attorney Counsel!** a* PRACTICES IW ALL THE COURTS Og THE STATE) OF MINNESOTA. Wills, Deeds, Contracts Eta. skillfully drawn. Complicated Property Matters and Accident Cases a Specialty. No. 28 E. 4th St. ST. PAUL, MINN. Telephone C. 857 Model Bakery 892 Rice Street Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cakes Always on hand. Wedding cakes and Parties a Specialty. PAAR, Prop. Branch Bakery 461 St. Peter St. Telephone T. C. 3682 THE FAMOUS Duluth Brewing and Malting Go. DULUTH, IVIIIMIM. Phone T. C. 1354 Peter Therkilto FANCY BAKERY WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY. 497 RONDO ST. B85 E. 7th St. ST. PAUL, MIN N. FRED W. WEILER. Prop. Comein and make our place your headquartori PURE, DRUGS Prescriptions our Specialty Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Stationery, Combs, Brushes, Etc. ST. PAUL, MINN. FOR SALE 2% ACRES on street cat line and Lexington avenue cheap enough for pasturage lots on Pleasant avenue, $50 in Midway district for half value lots at Gladstone, 3 of them for $50* and acres in and adjoining the see me. E S r4y C. TUTTLE, 137 ENDICOTT WHEN OUT O GOOD T*HKGS TO EAT, -CALL UP- N. W. Tel. Dale 872-L 2 Tel. 4839 Dufault& Co. GROCERS 558 ST ANTHONY AVENUE PROHPT DELIVERIES. GROCER Cor. Hondo & Dale St Beth Phones ST. .PAUL DR. HURD 91 E. SEVENTH ST. Specialty Pain-^ 'ess extracting, Crown and Bridge AVork. X&}&i*{-",: i '"jj SHOE *n $?*- ijfJV^ FOR THE IWAN WH O CARES N SHOE COMPANY A f'?2 Nicollet Ave. BEER 'PHONE 935 ON TAKING OFF YOUR HAT. New Art Called For by the Season's Frills in Millinery. "Women should learn how to take off their new hats as well as how to put them on," said a woman who had seen amusing sights at the matinee because so many women didn't under stand the art. Two who didn't sat right in front of her. One wore a poppy-covered poke bonnet, with streamers pinned to her hair just at the back of the neck. After taking her seat she drew out her hat pin and lifted her bonnet briskly. As she did so she gave a little cry of pain. She had forgotten the streamers secured to the back of her neck. Holding her hat in her hand she begged her friend to unclasp the streamer pin. The friend stopped pok ing about for a hat pin in the forest of bows, filling in the vacant space at the back of her own forward tilted creation, and released the streamers. Then she went back to her poking. It was no use. She had found all the hat pins that she had run in the front of her hat, but she just couldn't find the one she had run through the back. It was her turn to ask for as sistance of her streamer friend. The new hand rustled about a bit in the bows. Suddenly, with a flourish it drew forth the pin. Too, suddenly, for the heavy hat slid down over its wearer's face and bump ed heavily into her lap. There was no gratitude. "I expected you to tell me when you found it! was the' indignant protest. It Fell Through. The annual fair in a certain village has for years been managed by one man. was complaining recently about the difficulty in securing up-to date attractions to draw visitors. "I remember one year," he said, "when we got everybody's interest ex cited by announcing a prize of a gold headed cane for the ugliest man in the district, and a dress* piece of silk for the plainest woman. After a spirited competition the cane was awarded to the landlord of the village inn." "Yes, I know him," interrupted one of the listeners, "and I've seen the cane. Wh got the silk dress, for be ing the plainest woman?" "Nobody. There weren't any en tries." WASTED IRISH LAND. Wide Turf Fences Take Up Much Room. The landlords own mest of the land in Ireland and rent it out to the farm ers, who assert that it is poor, and con sequently they have a hard time to produce enough to support their fami lies and pay the rent. Most of the land seems to be used for pasturage, and but little of it is under cultivation, as are the lands of Italy, Germany and France. Besides, there is a great waste caused by the building of wide turf fences. There are more fences to a farm in Ireland than in any other country. Th poor people complain of the rich landlords much as our people complain of the rich in America who are accumulating the millions.Travel Seasick Sailors. Sailors get seasick as landsmen do. It is a very funny and gratifying sight to see a sick sailor. A sailor will get seasick after a long absence from the sea, or he will get seasipk in changing from a large to a small boat. Captains, descending from their liners to little pilot boats, are fre quently upset by the sharp, quick mo tion and become ill amid the laughter Experienced. He (after being promptly accepted) Why didnlt you say "no" at first and keep me in suspense for a while? I un derstand that is the way women gen erally do. SheWell, I trjed that once, and and HeAnd what?. SheHe didn't ask me "the second time. A Gleam of Hope. The earl of Buchan was to the end of his life, although eccentric, a great social* favorite and a terrible old flirt. On leaving a room he would take leave of the prettiest young lady with old fashioned courtesy, and say: "Good-by, my dear, and pray remem ber that Margaret, Countess of Bu chan, is not immortal." *t' jeefi*,,' .Jff Hi Only Chance. -*"s "Your husband speaks a great deal in the house, I understand," said the visitor to the M. P.'s wife. "No, he doesn't," returned the other, sharply. "Oh, yes, she added "of course you mean the house of com mons. Yes, I dare say he does speak a eood deal there/' 7 %-=al* Our Brands Are: WIENER STYLE EXPORT PRIVA TE STOCK 259 Nieoilel Avenue, EYE DEFECTS AND SYMPTOMS. EJye 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 the Myopic eye. Or too short in wholethe Hyperopic eye. Combine the two in one eye and we have Astig-matism. Properly adjusted glasses will correct these defects. Medicines or waiting-, nevecs 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 glasse* will remedy. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction g-uara&teedU HARMS OCULO CURES SORE EYES 25c PER BOTTLE. IT H. H^ELM & BKLO OPTICIANS, 33?' ROBEET STREET, ST. PAUL, MINJST. Milwaukee's Most Exquisite Beer Val Blatz Brewing Company -DEALER Minneapolis Branch 1316 SIXTH ST. SOUTH E. N. YOUNG &C9. MERCHANT TAILORS A Complete Assortment of Woolens for Men Fine Dress Suits a Specialty MILK,CREAM, BUTTER,EGOS,DRYGROCERIES COFFEE, CHEESE AND BAKERY COOOS j, 913 MINNEHAHA AVE. Minneapolis Minnesota L.R. CLAUSEN Proprieter SOUTH SIDEMARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Minneapolis, Minn, -v5\* 917 Minnehaha Avenue V^ Vnt MinnBapoliB $,$S^^'*MtauiiW ST.'PAUL, S StASONIO MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGff OF MINNESOTA, A .F. AND A M. R. S. BROWN, GRAND MASTER, 405 Century Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. JOSE H. SHERWOOD, GRAND SECY. 130 W. Arch St., St. Paul, Minn. PIONEER LODGE No. 1, A. F. and A. 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. 1000 Iglehart strfeet. Jose H. Sherwood, Secy.. 130 W. Arch St. MARS LODGE, NO. 2202. MEETS St 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 avenuo. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH, NO. 553 G. U.. O. of O. F. meets first and third Monday in each month at Odd Fel lows Hall, N. W. Cor. University and Farrington. Mrs. Sadie Johnson. M. N. G., Mrs. Ida M. Johnson, W. R., No. 916 Marion St. PAST GRAND MASTER'S COUNCIL. No. 123. G. U. O. of O. F. meets the sec ond and fourth Fridav in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 W. University, corner Farrington. Entrance on Farring ton. Wm. R. Morris, W. G. M. Thos. Hickman, G. S., No. 422 St. Anthony avenue. ST. PAUL PATRIARCHY NO. 114. meets second Monday in each month at Odd Fedlows' Hall, 221 W. University, comer Farrington. Entrance on Farrina ton avenue. Thos. R. Hickman (acting') R. V. P. W. R. Morris, P. M. V. P.: UN'ITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. NORTH STAR LODGE NO. 138. U.' R. F., meets first and third Tuesday in each month at hall No. 11G West Sixth street. Brothers in good standing always weJ come: J. R. White. W. M.. J. Q. Adams, W. Sec'y, 49 E. Fourth street. John H. Hayes Lodge No. 6, Ki of P. meets first and third Tues dajs in each month at hall, cor. of University and Far rington Avenues, it :0f c'clock P. M. Knierhts oi Pythias in goo.d standing a! wars i|tMev.'r *:e John H. Hayes, C. R. W. Gully, K. or R. and S 389 Rondo. BIDDLE CIRCLE. LADIES OF G. A. *l. 7neets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Supreme) Court room, old eap (tol buildinsr. Mrs. M. J. Leavitt. pr^b., Mr. J. R. White. Secy.. Phoenix Bide. FIDELITY COURT OF CALANTHB NO. 345, N. A., S. A., K. A. A. and A., meets lirst and third Monday in each month at K. of P. Hall, 211 Hennepin Ave.. Minneapolis. Ivirs. lone E. Gibbs, W. Mrs. Mattie R. Wade, It. of D.. J15 Eighth Ave. So. GOPHER LODGE NO. 105, I. B. P. O. E. of the World, meets second and fourth Thursday in each month at Cen tral Annex Hall, 116 W. 6th St., St. Paul. T. H. Lyles, E. R., D. C. Cotton, 430 Rondo street. 1'ILUUIM JiAPTJST CUUUCii, Cot L2ch and Cedar. Sunday services: t'i eiu-b nig at 11 u. m. and 7:-15 p. in. Siodw school ut 312:30 o'clock. Wednesday ivfa in general prayer meeting. Friday vveu :ng scudy Sunday school lesscii. Funeral? and weddiugs promptly attended. Rev. W D. Carter. Pastor. 10(io Igiehart. ST. JAMES' A. M. E. CHURCH. COsi. Fuller and Jay streets. Sunday services, 1.1:00 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting, 8:00 p. m. Pastor visits on -saupoAl auiou }B tSABpsanj, puu Aupuoj/^ day and Thursday. Weddings, fimerais and the sick attended on notice. Rev. H. S. Graves. Pastor. Parsonage, Cor. Jay and Fulkjr. H'L: PHUJIP'S EPISCOPAL Mls.SH. corner Aurora avenue and MacUubin stre Sunday services:a.EarlyHiah bucnarist, 7 :JI0 celebration I FORD'S HAIR 1 1* in celcttratjjiHo'j-.n{ Holy Eucharist first and thira Sunday:-, tl:00 a. ni. Matins, second ard fourti. Sundays, 11:00 a. m. Sunt', school. 3:?:3, p. ^s. Hrotherhood of St. .andref*', 6:30 i m. Vesper**, 7:30 p. in. Vveek .servic Wednesdays, con.iruiatioi' class. .-5:00 v. a, Piinays. .venfng pa.ve S:(}0 n. ir/. Satur dsys. Holy Eucharist, S.a a. m.. -tev. H. Lealtad, Rector 112 Carroll street POMADE- Formerly known as "OZONIZED OX MARROW" So STRAIGHTENSeKINKYiorany 1 0 for bottles or $2.50 for six bot-' ties paid We pay postage and express charges to all points in D. S. A. When order ing send postal or express money order, and mention name of this paper. Write your name and address plainly to The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co. {None genuine without my signature) 153 E. KINZ1E ST.. CHICAGO, ILL. Agents wanted everywhere. 6 0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. A nyone tending a sketch 'X andfree descriptionrmar qnlckly ascertain our opinion whethe an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictlyconfidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tpeciol notice, withoutt charge,,iin the Oldes agency forsecunngpat Hdol notice, withou charge the Scientific American. A. handsomely ulnstrsted weekly. P,mn~ hw CURLY MIAXR that it can put up style desired consistent with its length. A Ford'sHairPomade was formerly 2 known as "OZONIZED OXMARROW" and is I the, only safe preparation known tons that makes kinky or curly hair straight, as shown above. Its use makes the most stub born, harsh, kinky or curly hair soft, A pliable and easy to comb. These reeuits may be obtained from one treatment 2to 4 bottles are usually sufficient for a year. The use of Ford's Hair Pomade removes and prevents dandruff, relieves itching, ir.vig- A orates the scalp, stops the hair from falling A out or breaking off, makes it grow and, by 2 nourishing the roots, gives it new life and vigor. Being elegantly perfumed and harmless, it is a toilet necessity for ladies, gentlemen and children. Ford's Hair Po made has Deen made and sold continuously A since about 1858, and label, "OZONIZED OX MARROW," was registered in the United States Patent Office, in 187*. Be sure to get Ford's as its use makes the hair STRAIGHT. SOFT and PLIABLE. Beware of imitations] Remember that Ford's Hair Pomade is put up only in SO ct. size, and is made only in Chicago and by us. The genuine has the signature, Charles Ford, Prest. on each pack age. Refuse all others. Full directions with every bottle. Price only 5 0 cts. Sold by druggists and dealers. If your druggist or dealer can not supply you, he can get it for you from his jobber or wholesale dealer 2 or send us CO cts. for one bottle postpaid, or $ 1.4expresthree tjy '$ Largest dr- Terms, $3 culation of any scientific journal year: four months, II. Sold byall & Co.3e""^NewYor.knewsdealers.a 'f: mFBL, Washington. D. C. M^i