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The first lesson that the young girl has of womanhood is usually a painful one. She learns to know: what head- ache means, and‘backache, and some- times is sadlg borne ‘down by: this 'new experience ‘of life. ot oo Il the pain and misery which young girls@tommonly experience at such a time may, in almost every instance, be entirely prevented or cured by the use of Dr. Sieme’a Favorite Prescription. 1t ‘establishes regularity. It tones up the general health, and cures headache, backache, nervousness, chorea, or Bt. Vitus's dance, and other consequences of womanly weakness or disease. MOTHER OF THE FAMILY. The anxious mother of the family oftentimes carries the whole burden of responsibility so far as the home med- ication of common ailments of the fglrls or boys are concerned. The cost of the doctor’s visits are very often much too great. At such times the mother is invited to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., for medical advice, which is given free. Correspondence is held sacredly confidential. IT STANDS ALONE. «Favorite Prescription” is the only medicine for women the makers of which are not afraid to print just what it is made of on every bottle wrapper. It is the only medicine for women every ingredient of which has the unan- imous endorsement of all the lead- ing medical writers of this country, recommending it for the cure of the very same diseases for which this * Pre- seription” is advised. A MOTHER’S LOVE. A mother’s love is so divine that the roughest man cannot help but appre- ciate it as the crown of womanhood. However, motherhood is often looked forward to with feelings of great dread by most women. At s\?h times a woman is nervous, dyspeplic, irritable, and she is in need of a uterine tonic and nervine, a strength builder to fit her for the ordeal. No matter how healthy or strong a woman may be ghe cannot but be benefited by taking Dr.. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription to prepare for the event. It makes childbirth easy and often almost painless. DR. PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION is a powerful, invigorating tomic. - 1t imparts strength to the’ whole system ang to the womb and its dppendages in particular. For overworked * worn- out,” “run-down,” debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, “ghop - girls,” housekeepers, nursing mothers and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the sgreatest earthly boon, being un- equaled as an appertizing cordial and restorative tonic. A STRENGTHENING NERVINE. “Favorite Prescription” is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and sub- duing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, prostration, neu- ralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, or St. Vitus’s dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attend- ant upon functional and organic dis- ease of the womb. It induces refresh- ing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Girlhood, Womanhood, Motherhood. a scientific ‘medicine; carefully devised by an experienced and ekillful shfi. sician, and adapted to woman’s deli~ cate organism. * It is purely vegetable in its composition and perfectly harm- less in 'its* effects in any condition of the system. For morning sickness or dyspepsia and kindred s toms, its uZe wxl)ll prove very benefiz:lina e “Favorite Prescription” is a positive cure for ‘the most ‘complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhes,: rolapsus or falling of the womb, weak Eack, “female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations chronic congestion, inflammation an ulceration’of ‘the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness of the ovaries, accompanied with “internal heat.” HOW TO LOOK BEAUTIFUL. Young women or matrons should not allow themselves to look sallow and wrinkled because of those pains and weaknesses which become chronic and are the result of colds, tight lacing,and the imprudent care of the womanlg sys=" tem. Elan a woman would look beau- tiful, have healthy color and bright eyes if it were not for those drains on her strength and those weaknesses which come all too frequently and make her life miserable. There is a ready-to-use Prescription, used a great many years by Dr. R. % Pierce in his large practice as a Specialist in women'’s diseases, which is not like the raany * patent medicines” on the market, as it ‘contains neither alcohol nor any narcotic, or other harm- ful drug. It is purely vegetable. It is known as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription and is sold by druggists. DR. PIERCE’S PLEASANT PELLETS cure biliousness, sick and bilious head- ache, dizziness, costiveness, or con- stipation of the bowels, loss of appe- tite, coated tongue, sour stomach, windy belchings, heartburn,” pain and distress after eatinfi, and kindred derangements of the hver, stomach and bowels. ST Persons subjected:to ‘any of ' these troubles should never be without a vial of the “Pleasant-Pellets” at hand. In proof of t.heir‘sugerior excellence it can truthfully be said that they are always adopted as a household remedy after the first trial. X One little “Pellet” is a laxative, two are cathartic. They regulate, invigor- ate’and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. As a “dinner pill,” to promote digestion, take one-each day. To re- lieve , the distress ‘arising from over- eating, nothing equals one: of these little “Pellets.” They’re tiny, sugar- coated, anti-bilious granules, scarcely larger than mustard seeds. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. How to live in health and happiness, is the general theme: of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medicak Adviser. This great work on medicine -and hygiene, containing over 1000 pages and more than 700 illustrations,: is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay. expense of A SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE. Dx. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is mailing o'nlg. Send 31 one-cént stamps for the cloth-bound volume, of ‘only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers, Comfort En Route - to Chicago - You have it on the Burling‘on's Minneapolis Chicago 9:00 next morning. 7:50 p. m. and St. electric-lighted Limited, leaving Paul 8:40. p. m., arrivini A moré perfectly heated. Ser,fgcbly ventilated, perfectiy arranged train never was built, Less luxurious’ but ‘wholly comfortable is the Scenic Line Express, leaviag, Minneapolis 7:30 a. m. and St. Paul 8:20 a.'m., arriving Chicago 9:35 p. w. . Burlington] s E Route " Populat Burlington dining carservice on Doth. trains. Northwestern Passenger Agt., Germania Life Building, St. Paul, Minn. b THE BRIGHTEST. . Are you lo‘oking for a Good Business Residence Lot . We still i.’havew a. number | of * choice Tots ~for sale | ’ BEMIDJI is fast becoming the great'commercial « centre of {Northern Minnesota and its future . is Four Lines of Railroids Fiio 16 ¥ and " Ship ! * Lots: for B & : lf'reight. emidji Townsite & Improvemen from - Which to Receive : t Go 3 b FEE o nausea, - weak- ‘stomach,-indigestion, sive flowing; painful menstruation, un- ! natural suppressions and irregularities, | them and they will listen. Official Paper Village of Bemidji el B, L Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., WHEN your catalogue comes fromi the mail order house, wait until you get home before remov- ing the wrapper; then until after supper, when the chores aré done, draw an easy chair-to the table where the light will shine full on the pages, puton your glasses, thatno bargain may escape your eye, and settle down for an hour of quiet enjoyment. " What a wonderful book it is, to be sure—wonderful for what it does not contain, as well as for ‘what it does. We miss some things we would be glad to see. Where are their offers to pay cash or exchange goods for your wheat,- oats, corn, sheep and hogs ‘‘free on board?”’ How much tax “will they pay for im- proving roads and bridges, for the support of the “poor, and the expenses of the town, county and state? On what page is their offer to contribute meney or ser- vices in the ' establishment' and maintenance of a church’or Sun- day school for the moral tone of your community? WHhat' line of credit ‘will they” extend” to you when your eredit ‘s paor, your money' gone, when' ‘through ill: |SUBSCRIPTION ' $5 PER YEAR| ‘CURES OBSTINATE CASES. ..o iop|™ TICE OF APPLICATION LIQUOR' LICENSE. COUNTY OF B! City of Bemidii. R, ’ Notice is hereby given, that application has | been made in writing to the pi;y‘ uncil of sald City of Bemidji. and filed in'my oftice praying for license to sell intoxicating {116 2ond Tobrusy, 100 and oreaibs 00 TUAT. ), an rminat] 22nd February 19_0?,, F Derson. and at the following plac application, respectively, #5174 GHRIST OLSON b At the first floor front room of that certain two story" frame -building, iron’ covered, lo- cated on lot twenty-four (4). block eighteen (18), original townsite of. Bemidji. Said application will be heard and deters mined by city council of the City STATE OF MINNESOTA, > S stated in sal City Hall in said City of Bemidji in Be) trami county, and State c¢° Minnesota. on 7 Monday the 19th day of Feb.,'A: D.1406; at & u'%({)gk D. m. of n};:atéias'.d 5 ness my . hand and seal of Bemidii this 15th day of Feb. fitflli%w?ity [Seal] THOMAS MALOY OCity Clerk, General Ordinances of the City 3 of Bemidji CHAPTER §. Regulating the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors, The Oity Council of the ‘€ity of Bemidji, doses ordain: N ection 1, No person, firm or corporation shall sell, vend, dispose of, traflic or deal in, or give away any spirituous. vinous or fer- mented liquors, in or at any place in the City of Bemidji. without first having obtained a license therefor. from the City Council of said city, provided, however, that druggists who sell alcoholic liguors for medicinal, mechanical or sacramental purposes shall not‘pa included within the provisions of this section. Section 2. Every saloon, or bar.of every, hotel, tavern, or other place within the said ‘] city of Bemidji, wherein intoxicating liquors are sold at retail, or by the glassor drink, shall be closed On the seventh day of every: week, commonly known as Sunday, and be- tween the hours of 5 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p.10.on every general or special election day, and between the hours of 11 o’clock p. m. and 5 o’clock a. m. every. day of the week. and no person. licensed. to selling. intoxicating liquors in said city shall be- tween the hours named, and upon the days agent, servant or employee sell, barter, give away,or in any manner dispose of any intoxi- cating liquors, or beverages, nor at any time’ sell barter, or in any:manner dispose of.any. -intoxicating liquors or beverages to any minor, habitual drunkard, or intoxicated person, nor'permit or suffer any.gambling; or, liquors are sold, nor in _any room or place under his control, nor allow any common Dprostitute or female of ill name or fame, or of. ness or misfortune you' are not ‘immodest, . immoral, lewd or, lacivious be- able to “send ‘‘cash: order” for your groceries, clothing, farm tools and ' crockery? Where’s their offer to contribute ‘to your entertainment next Fourth of July? > In what department do they explain 'to you the increasing value of your farms as the result of trading with them? If you find the queries satis- factorily answered, bring the answers in and most merchants will go farming and let the town go to grass. © Under such condi- tions no towns are’ needed fur- ther than to furnish a railroad station, an express office and a case for the rural mail carrier— iall of which may be covered with one roof. i M. E. Charch. The services at the Methodist church yesterday were intensely interesting and impressive. The congregation in the morning was large and representative, and the music was of a high order. The choir was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Peart, Mr, Lucas, Mr. Moyer, Mr. Learned, Miss Miller and Miss Skinner. They sang with great effect. Mrs. McNarie of Little Falls, rendered **He Leadeth Me” with |great acceptability. In theeven- ing, the church was crowded and the same choir ,sang to the de- light of every one present. At the close of the sermon, Mrs. McNarie sang ‘‘One = Sweetly Solomn 'Thought” in a ‘way that charmed the audience. She is the best soloist we have heard in many a day. Talk to people’and they will go to sleep. sing to They may have slept under the ser- mon, but they did not under the | singing. havior or conduct to resort to, visit or fre-' quent, Or remain, or be employed in any room or place.occupied gr controlled by, him, and shall not allow any minor persons to remain in, or frequent any such saloon, place or rooms. Section 3. No person shall have or keep any pool, billiard or card table, for the pur- pose of playing such games in the same room n‘:twhich intoxicating liquors are sold in said city. N " -Section 4. Any person so licensed intoxicating liquors and. beverages, shall either by himself, agent, servant or em- ployee, suffer or permit any loud noise, or other riotuous or drunken and_disorderly conduct in his or their. place of business, or in any room connected therewith, or under his concrol, whereby the public may be an- noyed or endangered. Section &, Any person, firm or_corporation licensed to sell intoxicating liquors, as, pro- vided in section one (1) of this ordinance, who shall before the expiration thereof desire to remove his said business to some other loca~ tiod within the said city, shall present an ap- plication in writing to the city clerk, which said application shall state the old location, and the new location, and shall be accom- panied by a fee of one dollar ($1.90) which shall e retained by the city clerk as'’h's fee for making the correction, in case the same shall be allowed by the council, and the change allowed and approved, which may be done.upon motion made, in the usual wav and entered on the minutes of the meeting, but no such change or transfer shall be al !lowed by the city council until a new bond has been furnished or the old bond changed to cover the new. location. Section 6. Any person, firm or corporation to whom license has been issued as provided in section one (1) of this ordinauce, may in case of actual sale,which fact shall be proven to the satisfaction of the city council by the sworn affidavit of the person, firm or corpor- avion desiring 10 purchase, that the sale and purchase is made in good faith for a valu- able consideration, the said council may by motion direct the city clerk to make such change in such license as will meet the re- quirements of the change in ownership, pro- vided however thay a new bond shall in all such cases be provided by person. firm or corporation so purchasing such license, and provided also that said purchaser shall pay to the city clerk the fee named in section five | of this ordinance, Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a mis- demeanor and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine ot not to exceed one hun- dred dollars (3160) and costs of prosecution, and indefault of the payment of such fine and costs to be imprisoned in the county jail of Beltrami county, until such fine and costs are paid, not to exceed sixty days. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from -and after its passage, approval and publication. Approved February 12, 1906. Attest: THOS. MALOY. City Cle!l{ to sell CARTER, Mayor. :Amending General Ordinance No. 4 of the City of Bemidji. CHAPTER 10. Entitled Drunkenness of Intoxication, The City Council of the City of Bemidii, does ordal i ‘. That section one (1) of General Ordinance No. 4 of the Uity of Bemidji, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 1. Any person who by voluntarily drinking intoxicating liquors becomes drunk or intoxicated, and shall appear in that condition. upon any .street or public place within the city of Bemidji. or. who be- ing'intoxicated in any.saloon, hotel, tavern, boarding house, store or other place of business, or dwelling house. conducts him- self in a noisy, boisterous or:riotuous man- ner, or shall create a disturbance therein, or thereon, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,-and upon conviction.thereof. shall be punished as follows; . . For the first offense by a fine of not less than ene dollar (31.00). nor more.than ten dol- Chamh:étjlf‘ah’s 1ars ($10.00), or by imprisonment for not more ‘| than ten days. For the second offense by a fine of not less than one dollar (§1.00), nor ‘more than twenty-five dollars (825.00), or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than five nor more than twenty-five days. For.the third offense and each subsequent offense by a fine of not less than five dol- lars nor more than fifty dollars, or by im- prisonment. in. the county jail for a period not exceeding sixty days. This amendment shall be in force from and after its passage. approval and publication.. Approved February 12, 1906. - Wi Attest:. THOS. MALGY. hrg ork. SOOI AL CARTER, <Mayor. -+~Special Election Notice. e citize t{emd _‘?tgei;:m in c:ie coun 1t) 8 state of Minny 2, 1 vhu?ieatm?aelmzim ?t,e at Gen,qra,l'esec- tions are hereby notified that a special elec~ will 'be heldincthedifferent wards:in. . the 20th day of Feb- TUAry, ?7 1908,” between the hours:of 7 o’clock at m; and 6.0’clock p:: m.;of said .day, for the following PUrpOses viz: .- o fo nondis i she: Bufifiim%um 10Dy it .in.the s g XaY . Lot btedness.of the.city of.Bemidii? B rent in : | sfi'm?i:e city of Bemidiiissue itsnegotiable | bonds in: ; thezsim of .38,000: for a permanent. Y. the following. Delfsof]a, B 2 S of Bemidif at the ity clerk’s office ‘ini ‘H‘é E \hereinbefore designated, either by himself, . any game of chance for money, or other thing’ of value in any room where such intoxicating |\ | Attorney.and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markliam, P.J.Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJL, = = =« < i MINN. 'E. E. MNcDonald. © +“C. A. Pitkin, MecDonald & Pitkin . .. LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses _fitted. ‘Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: TMites Block Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. DR. WARNINGER YETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St., one block west of 1st Nat’l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave Tom Smart, Dray and Paggage, Safe and Piano Movis g | a Speciaity. = Phone No. 58 | Phore 40. 618 America Avenue DENTISTS. - Dr. R: B. Foster, Dr. Phinney -SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE "124 ‘7 MILES BLOCK. .Dr. C. M. Smith, 1 ‘DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter’s Store. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemldji AcrieNo. 351. Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gilmour’ . A.P. Lysaker, . = 5 W. President H. Lebieu, - . . W. Secretary Vidine Raclas cardialiv invitad Lake Shore Hotel, Ole Anderson, Prop. Newly Furnished. Good table board by day or week. Paul B. Erickson, who now re- presents a St. Paul wholesale |jewelry firm,; is calling on the local trade today. Mr. Erickson was formerly employed as a jeweler in this city. Dr. Whetstone a Wreck. Dr. R. F. Whetstone, who has had a checkered career as a med- ical practitioner at Argyle and at one time a vesident of Cass Lake, was rounded up by the police in Minneapolis on Satur- day and charged with vagrancy. He sprung a surpise on the court by flashing a roll of $190 and wanting to know if the charge would stick. Dr. Whetstone pleaded not guilty to the charge, but told the court that he had been afflicted with the morphine habit for sev-; eral years. He said he was will- ing to go to any institute and take a cure if the charge against him could be dismissed, which was done. Dr. Whetstone is a graduate of Hamline university medical department and at one time had a good practice at Argyle. While there he so conducted himself| proiessionally and socially as to get ‘himself ‘severely disliked. ‘‘Holy Terror’’ Sutton succeeded in separating him from some practice and considerable coin through legal processes and he subsequently seftled in Cass Lake, where he figured as one of the principals in a shooting affray in which he sought to implicate Conductor Bryant of the 'Great ability asa physician and surgeon were acknowledged but through’ addiction to the drug habit he | haslost practice and friends and’ for a year has'been knownas an inveterate dope fiend. the provisions of Chapter 35, General Laws | of the State of Minnesota for the year 1897. The following are the polling places: First ward—Wm. McCuaig’s barn. ' Second ward—City hall. £ : Third ward -Log “house at P. M. ‘Decaire’s stol it F{?}’mh ward —~C.i M. Secand street. B Bacon building, ! i Northern 'road.” His skill 'and | ONE CENT A WORD. e e e No Advertisement Accepted l"or' Less. € “Than 15 Cents. A S oo e B Cash Must - Accompany ~All' Out Of - Vthwn Oltderl 3 HELP WANTED. WANTED — Girl for generat housework. Apply Mrs. Ed Kaiser.™ | WANTED—Gool girl for general housework. Mrs, H. J. Bot- ting, Midway store. WANTED—Good girl for general housework, small family, good wages. - Apply evenings 509 Bemidji Ave. JOB COMPOSITORS—Six. $18 per week, 54 hours. Linotype operator, scale. Permanencies guaranteed competent men. Harrison & Smith, Printers, Minneapolis. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of g0od character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English, . For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji, Minnesota. FOR SALE. S FOR SALE CHEAP—Good pair heavy . sleighs. ' Inquire Lum- bermens.State bank, FOR SALE—Good work team, 2,600, = Inquire of J. A, Mc Avoy, at Bagley Livery. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Eagles hall, over City Drug store. Telephone 74. {FOR RENT—Farnished with privilege of bath. Bemidji Ave. FOR RENT—Three cottages at Mill Park. Ole Anderson, corner Second St. and Bemidji Ave. room 609 LOST and FOUND A S I RO SRS A R LOST—Chespeake bay spanial, white star on breast and white feet. Reward for refurn will be paid by H.T. Meclntosh, Northome; MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p. m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court House. Mrvs. H. E. Reynolds li- brarian. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Offi Cass Lake, Minnesota, Jannary 20, 1906, Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver of the United States land office at Cass Lake, Minn.. on March 6, 1906, viz: JAMES S. LEWIS, 204, for the seld nwis and ne'i 145 n, range 34 west. following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva- tion of said land, viz: Daniel B. Smith of Becida, Minnesota, J, N. Morris of Becida, Minnesota, John Chatman and John A, Blake of Maltby, Minnesota, E.S. OAkLEY, Register, e at SWH. Proclamation. Tuesday, the 20th day of Febru- . is the day fixed by ordinance duly passed and approved by the city council and mayor of the city of Bemidji. county of Bel- trami, state of Minnesota. for holding a special bond election for said city of 13emidji, and, Where: ction 17, chapter 4 act of April 2 ins_the following provisions: ection 17. No spirituous, malt or intox- icating liquor shall be sold or given away, nor shall any store, saloon or barroom, where such liquor is sold or given away. be open on any general or special election day at any time between the hour of five o’clock in the forenoon and the hour of eight o’clock in the afternoon. Whoever. violites any provisions of this section shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars for each offense. and on de- fault thereof be imprisoned in the county jail for a period not toexceed six months.” Whereas section 18 of said act. contains the following provision: : “Section 18. It shall be the duty, of the meg'or. sheriff. constable and othér officers and magistrates to see that the, provisions of the next preceeding section are strictly en- forced, and the mayor on the day next: pre-- ceeding any election shall issue a proclama- tion that the provisions of said section wiil be strictly enforced; and if he fails to - form the duties herein prescribed. he shall be. subject to.a fine of one thousand dollars, or- imprisonmentin the county {an for a period: .of sixty days or both, .in the discretion of the couit. - But no :faiiure on.the..part of the mayor to issue said_proclamation shall ex- empt any person vio]aunfi said last preceed- i;.iz _section from the penal t.y“ herein prescrib- Now, therefore, T, 'A. 'A. Cartér, mayor of the city of Bemidjt. canm,‘y of ‘Heltrami and state of Minnesota. in‘obediance to the duties. “'gg.”sed, upon me, do hereby proclaim, order (and direct shatithe provisionstof: said section 17 will be strictly enforced, and all saloons. stores or barwoms where. S'fil')tllons. malt or intoxicatingiquors are'sold orgiven away in sald city of Bemidji, county and state afore- 5 “Sald election is called pursuant to. an ordi- 4 all Ee“:g?y ‘of Bemidii isshe “its nego- [ ange of the City of Bemidji, passed and ap- ‘;“;L“,-,,"‘igfif"&‘;’;? o8 ga_\h 20th l}'fl»y of Feb- b hondsin o eum o 31010 tor & peruav.| Broved Decomberz, A D i0h O Lty Joe,becen the hour ot fiv nually, at such place as may_ be designated Dby the purchaser thereof. and be sold under: . Wive ok iy 2 l{o"\?gs’ o xt-ulmfb'r' a per peom | ank [ canse "the seal of the ity of Be- ¢ \r6;,and sbear. interest at the.rateof five | midif to be heretq attached: this 20th day ot M| 5) iper ‘cent -per -aunum,; payable semi-an: Jt[\;::;]vr.A'.:D. 0B ¢ Xy THOMAS MALOY. et <1 City Gl in‘the-attérnoon of said day. Loy o - Given undermy hand thisgsth duy: of rutury, 1905, Shisgsthiday o st " “AL A CARTER, et et b Muyor: of Bemid ji. “

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