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0060600000060 0606 & Friday's Baseball Results, = © 006060006066 66 00 Minneapolis, July 29.—After a two weeks’ rest because of a'bruised hand Roy Patterson went back’ on'| the slab yesterday, his good pitching ], batting and flelding featured a-fast game, which Minneapoli§ won tlom Louisville. Stanley’s home run, wi struck the top board in the right field fence, and bounded over, follow- ing Ferrls’ fumble gave Loulsville her two runs, B. H E. Minneapolis . 6. 11 1 Louisvillé . ,..ui. 2 g Patterson and Owens; Pfister, Long and Miller, Hughes, - St. Paul, July 29.—Pitcher Cook, who relieved Liebhart in the box for Columbus today passed Sutrey when bases were full in the minth inning forcing in LeRoy and giving the| game to St. Paul. Gehring stapted to piteh for the local team, but was hit hard and LaRoy relieved him and held Columbus safe. R H E Bt. Paul ......0 %8 7 15 2 Columbus . ........... 6 13 0 Gehring, LaRoy and Land; Lieb- hardt, Cook and Walsh, E Milwaukee 0 Toledo 3 Kansas City e Indianapolis . 1 Brandon and James; Merz and Rit- ter. National League. At Cincinnati,9; Brooklyn 0. At Chicago 6; Philadelphia 3. Pitcher McAdams, of the Dallas, Texas League team, has joined the St, Louis Cardinals. Charlie (Duke) Farrell, the form- ich | other day. & Hotman, Shéckdrd, Chance, Tinket did Archer are all wondefful players and Bre doing an equal share to bring an- bther pennant to Chicago. But I will Bay Jimmy Sheckard {s not apprect- ated by the fans as much. Schulte, Tinker or Chance. That {8 a problem. .He does not get half the credit doining to him. It, 18 hecanse: he: 15 so-unaséuming' hnd’ modest. in: everything he doés. * Not' oply that,ibut: he seerms’so urconcern* ed in the fleld and at ‘the plate. "I that ‘tespect he 1s-mueh’ like' Schulte:’ At'St: Louls-5; -New-York-2. :“It 48 true Sheckard‘ddes” not''re Loft Pleldrs Work on Greatest Viliie In Rufi Gettin Ghicago, Tédin. : /“Who Is ‘the mést ¥aluiblé man on he Cub baseball teamt” One Chitago fan asked that of an- other thé West side” grounds the L} of ““That 18 & question dimecuit o ane wer,” fespotided the other. “Schuite; Hofman, Why? - Jimmy Sheckard.~ - ' o psychotheraupist.: I think |7 that the fact that 6né i By the mental method is no evfdenée. of | - the truth of the religion or philos- ophy of the healer and that by be: ing this in mind people will avoid falling into the errors which met physical quacks always teach, Among other things, the Rpeaker said: : MT Must Understand Unconscious Mind. “A true understand of the nature of the unconscious mind s necessary to an intelligent understanding of this. lecture and will be one of the greatest. possible bemefit to you in your every day life, That we may get such sn understanding T ask you to consider some of the mest striking charaeteristics of the aub-conseious mind. One of the most steiking 1s its marveloug memery. -Our consci- ous mind forgets but what Is forgot- ten. there still abides in the sub-con. sclous. ‘Every image or idea or im> pression which hag ever reached ug through any of our senses is still held in memory, “When Helen Keller was 19 mon- ths old, she lost sight and >hedrTng’ and did not learn to speak. Later she was taught to speak~ ai ) ins] terpret music by toughfye th with her handel¥- ¥edrs 15 songs. were 'ifi> trom tatlon horié. SO, played When al piano few hars_wer elit] heia‘nf:b nix;z: slng: ‘Black Grow, » Dapa, swinging baby, up, 5 1. “She. remembered, the, song, ang, i_hq action, connected, with it from: the ‘time when she wag a lttle baby, © © © ToU T R £3 to a club of lower class goes without strings, means another Nap from the New Orleans camp. sald that Manush, returned by the New York Giants, will find his way recruit It is er Highlander scout, is scouting for | 1o Cleveland. the Washington team. The New York Americans have purchased Pitcher George Clark, of the Sioux team. “Germuni'" Schaefer is still on the job at first for Washington and City Western League|playing the bag like a real first bu@- man. EVERYTHING SERENE AMONG PHILLIES. .. President Horace Fogel of Philadelphla Natlonals. President Horace Fogel of the Phila- delphia * baseball club has again labeled ae untruths a few rumors which had crept out about his ball club. He denies with dignity that there is any friction between himself and Manager Charley Dooin. ¢ Hvery- thing is as serene as a moony ‘June evening, and Fogel says he is going - .to call the detractors of his players | to time. right, Horace says. i Keep Track of Pltcher. Baseball fans' are having & hard ot fhe of the Methodiat Book of Discipline time this year keeping track twidlers. . He affirms that Dooin is the boss, and he has nothing in the way of criticism about his conduct or that of any ‘of the players. They're’ all physical culture exporep’ e hatred produces dlreas: g ag ps ;’::f ney, jealousy disturb 4 heart actfon, envy affects t’e live,r a i melanchalie,, t] Pt he brain cells. A vio-| lent fit-of anger has been ¥known to { polson the moth er's milk o that, the || “The- state of mined by analysis of the saliva or { perspiratien. - Strong wmental emotion may, eAuse vomiting, extreme anger 9%-DHigRY ruay cause jaundice and vio- the. various feelir gs and moods and passlons. are sup ;gestions to the sub- | conscious and /are reproduced in the Physica) orga’ pism. ‘ Belj eves in Prager. “We hav'e many systems of faith onres. X %do not refer to healing im answertn prayer, in which I of cours belleve. / we have a prayer hearine| and pra’ yor answering God wha afs times st ¢pg to the couch of suffening |} and g ves his healing touch. Rut 9ecasdl snally some alleged healerrar- ige ¥ nd passes across the country in triey aph, some Schlatter or Sehrader, ¥ ' whose touch many believe: there |1 “health and whose garments:shake @wt healing virtue. No dombti such me:n produce many genuine: cumes as they’ powerfully arouse the: sub-con- scious of the sick, but beware of their explanation of how they do: ft. ““The heathen world is fulll off sair- 2cles .of healings of all sonis of dis- ‘cases.. But this is no demanstration of the{truth of their theorjes. A gen- uinely: sick man goes to a Buddhist or Roman Catholic shrine and is healed but this does not demonstrate tue truth of Buddhism nor of the in- fallibility of the pope. “John ‘ Alexander Dowle wrought| many definite and wonderful cures Jin “Zion’ but that was no demonstra- tion of the truth of his theories mor of his claim to be Elijah. In the Immanuel Church in- Boston amd in Bishop Fallows’ Church in Chijcago many wonderful cures are daily oc- curring but that does not demon- strate the truth of the 39 articles nor of the ‘historic episcopate.’ A’ devout Presbyterian or a shouting Methodist may give those suggestions that will arbuse the sub-conscious to Womsn, “Gperatedt’ gp, s nursing child died within an hour. |if Taind may be deter-|' tent, ¥8ge, apoplexr; or death. Thus|' the healing of the body and many || City of Bamidjl 70 per t, Village of Blackduck 140 per cent, -5 per. cent. v’l:ll‘uuflp;l gl Class lows in the followin, 3 Village of Baudette S5 4 ms Village of Nymore 15 pek Village of Wiltot Town of Alaskd 26. Town of Benvills 'ixi' 3 ‘own of . Blaokduok 5. Town og’Eibklées 33 1-3 l]):.:r :“' Town lpf-@rant Vall 3‘nwn‘=g:‘lfiunmn 1 Pown of Magle Ridge 15. per. Town ot’ Nebish*10° rer, oval, T8wn_of Rooseveft” TOWi"of [Spooner 64, per. cent oved, séconded: and carrigg _}-‘1,“'& op! carrieg that the 49 0l eollowing diatricts as followa: Village. of Blackduck 60 per cent. coriliage. of; Teustriko Centre 60, per Town. of, Alasks, 50 per cent. WD, of Battle 50 per cent. - own of ;:wn of Bemidji 30 per cemt. Tow! Town oft Baudette 35 per cemt, QW PRR cent. t. own. of Durand 49 par.cent. T A ONB of FohR 40 per cent. 2 TOKA 0f Gudrid 25 per cent. ¢ TOWM of Hamre 3 ‘per cent. Wb of Joles 100 per cent. wn of “Lanunars 25 pe reent. Town of Jones 25 per cent. Town of Lammars 66 2-3 per cent. Town of Lee. 66 2-3 per cent. Town of Minnie 60 per cent. Town of Summit 30 per cent. Town of Spruce Grove 70 per cemt. Town of Shotley 20 per cent. Town of Steenerson 20 per cent.. Town of Turtle Lake 80 per-centt. Town of Taylor 25 per cent. Town of Wabanica 30 per cent. " 1st distrfet unorganized 10 per oent.| 5th district unorganized 70 per cent. Moved, seconded and carried that the valuation of Class 2-A be redmsed as follows in the following districts: City of Bemidji 33 1-2 pér esnt. Village of Wilton 16 per ‘cent:. Town of Battle 5 per cent. Town of Bemidji 15 per cemt. “Town of Baudette 35 per cent. F : ‘Town of Eckles 30 per cent. Town of Eland 15 per cent. *” Town of Frohm 30 per cent. "Town of Langor 16 per cent. /Town of Nebish 50 per cent. of them are doing it but that dor not demonstrate the — truth of -th Westminster Confession of Faith nor |V ' duck 36 per Vil of Tenstrike' “;t‘ ge. r.::- rike r‘}mn:’ OWn of Benville -85 e Town of Birch 20, por. gen. Town of Cormant 10 nt, Town of Chilgren 20 per ce Town of mm&,xawur'@fi .Town of Gudrid 16 pe» ot Town of Hamre 133 | <CpBEy Town of Jones 123" "fin Town of 3 8 “cent. migji 15 : SO BT R cont, . per ‘cent. tlex 20 per cent,. ; aearson 50 per ‘cent. ; own'of Turtle River 5 per cent. oWn of Twrtle Lake 30 per cent, st Town of Taylor 50 per cent. 1-B be réa Town of Wabanica 1215 pen cent. Moyed; seconded Yalugtion ‘of Class Per-cent, 30 per c Town of Eland 10 nzr ee.::.t‘ TFown of Frohn 10 per cent. Town of Hornet 10 per cent, ¥ 33 1-3 percent, | per cent. i Town of Liberty 10 Towr: of Langor. 10 Town of Moose Lak own of Myhre 65 per ce Town of Nebish 60 per s, Town of Northern 20 pe 5" sani per cent, 7 Class. 1-0, 1 Boosted:, ' Class. 1-C: be raised in. the Town of Spooner 40 Town of Zipple 40 % unorganized ¢ * et 5 :& unorganized /a"‘:m"mlw’ per, cent. unorganty < : ] Moved, seco 44 distriet & valuation of Tows in th- Villag- Tow- enville 100 per cent, of Blackduck 25 per cent; of Buzzle 50 per eent, + Tolowing distriots: n. of C) ,o of Blackduck 16, per- eenti. of Battle 20.per: cent. (wn ofyBenville 50 per cent. Town of; Blackduck 20 per cent. Town of Buzzle.$0 per cent. ‘Town of Birch 40 per cent. Town of Hagali 10 per cent, Vige 12% pen| %32 1°3 per cent. 7% .D‘rggzufi Grove 45 per cent. - “Town ef ‘Walhalla 123% per-‘cent:. 1st wnorganized district 133 per cent. and carriad that the Town of Port Hope 2 -oemtt 5 per- _aded: and-carried that: the . Clags:2:C be raised as: fol- Towm of Taylor 50 per cent. J Towa. of Walhalla 25 per gent. Town ‘of Wabanica 26 per, cent: 5th unorganized di trict:25 per. cent. ;. 6th unorganizel district 25 per cent. Tth unorganized district:25 per cent. M ‘George, 1911, at' 9 a.°m. Moved, you have lows in the following districts: Village of Baudette 30 per_ cent. *.. Town of Baudette 20 per cént. . Town of Maple: Ridgé 5 per- cent: Town of Moose ‘Lake 25 per cent. Town of Nebish 50-per cent. Town ‘of Port Hope 10 per cent. own_of Spooner 15 per. cent. own of Turtle Lake 10 per cent. ‘own of Zipple 25 per cent. ' 1st unorganized istrict 15 per cemt. | Moved, seconded and carried to ad- jouurn to 1:30 p. m. i :Board reconvened at 1:30 p.-m. Pres- entt Rako, Clementson, Myhre, Peterson, Absent, Fellows. “Moved,” seconded and carried to. re- duce the: valuation of Class 2-D in: the town of Nebish 40 per cent. ) Moved, saconded and caried that;Her- 'man Bickstadt be cited to appear. be- ‘fore: the Board on Thursday, Auguist 10, | Moved, seconded and carried that the livaluationof Class 30 be reduced in the ‘town ‘of Nebish 50 per- cent. seconded . and carried to ad- journ to August 10, 1911, at 9 a. m. Lake Michigan’s season for being crossed in love is wide open. Right in your busiest season when | you have the least time to spare! you are most likely to take diarrhoes. and lose several days’ time, Chamberlain’s Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose on the first ap-] || pearance of the disease. For sale by i| Barker’s Drug Store. REST AHD HEALTH TO MOTHER AND EHILD. Mgs, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has Bec 1) { used for over SIXTY YEARS solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for *Mr-. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take o ot kind Twenty-five centaa bottic. unfess’ . Colie, JOHN G. ZIEGLER “THE LAND MAN® Fire-- Life-—IN SUR A N C E==Accident REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Office--Odd Fellows Building g;:.im, Bunches, Thrush, Old" Nail Wounds, Foot Rot N Fistula, Bleading; Etc. Etc. Made Since 1848, Mk faytedy Price 25¢, 50c and $1.00 OR'WRITE All Dealers o.g s oo " 8prains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply-Chamberlain’s Animent freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For - sale by Barker’s Drug Store. TO0GA SAILS FOR AMERICA! (Continued from first page). Togo will visit Boston, whence: he will proceed to Niagara Falls,. - where he will cross the line into Can-- ada, to continue his further tour westward on Canadian soil. He willl make stops at several large cities im f Canada and will be entertained by the official representatives of the De- minfon Government on his-way to Vancouver, B. C., from_which pert he expects to sail for Japan about the end of August. able to cure in its stages, and that is Oatarrh, Hall's Catarrh Oure is the only positive cure mow known to the medical fraternity. Casarrh belng s constitutional disease, requires s com- stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Owre istaken internally, acting directly upon the bl and mucous surfaces of the system. thereby destroying the foundation of the: disease, and giving the patient stre nature in doing its work. The pi tors have 80 much faith in its curative powens that they offer One Hundred ollars. for ang case theu o fails to cure. Nend for list off testimonal dlddm J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, @ Al Sol kfi Drugglsts, T5¢. Take 's Family Pills for constipasiom. i colve the'ralsé he fs ‘entithd td: | & Town of Liberty 1% “ | Town ot Cormant 15 per cent Aot Dot Schults'may surpads Bim ds' fhi ad |, P OIAPLY disea Town of Langor 15 ser-sers™ 47 4 | 'Town of Chilgren 40 per cont. A R S driving In’ rusis {s° concérnett, bt He'| <% 3% 3k L , Town of Lakewood 15 per - | Town of Durana 15 per cent. At Philadeipiie 1o Botroit 0.5, | 10€8 not do thdch'mdrd towa¥d gbthidg’ | ®P, ONCE THOWEhS She was serfously b S ey A Now York 6: Chisars 1 - | points: * Shedkatds work' m‘ohl;‘b]y - Sh::c‘ 2\ gongulted several physicians, | Town of McDougald . 1k pem.cont:. ¥ | Town of Gudria & ver cent ) 3 2 4 overlooked'betaube he Hud always b | teHing each of them just what was| Town of Northerr o5, ehe Town of Hamre 25 per cen At Washinigt 3 ti i . e, | E per;.cent. ngton 6; Cloveland 2. | closs to-tho'top,or o koD, 'df the-BaY- | the trouple, Each of the physlclans| own Of FOFLF . 10 por cont ,5 g e lag order, wiete Ho tga ot been ablo | consulted, told her they could fina| Town of Sv agoiythRFr cont: 11 2 10" bréak up ' With doubles or |nothing th Town of * it i { ; ,American Association. - ng the matter, and she became Mg 20 per cent. & mbus- . ., g - g Pet|lriples ‘UBlto'this season he has al- | indignant and went to a hog Town (g Sruse Ggave 65 por: cont Columbus . 8 45, .550 | wayittollowed Evers, in which posl. |n? pital. | Towr ¢ Steenerasn 50 per cet. Minneapolis. .....55 45 550 | Hon ho has been forced to saorifice fre. | -, PLYiclan whom she had con-| Too _ef RS B30 per ety Kansas City . .54 45 . 545|luently. Now he leads off and 1y go. ::"ed Sot wind-of.this and notified| * 3 OB JMHloL M pericent o Milwaukée . ...§1 51 .00 ?eRded upon to start the club on the |N° hOSPital authorities that the . Town ox Wabanisa 40 per ceat. ) St. .Paul ¢ 50 495 '°2d to victory In each game. That [WOMAD'S trouble was purely an ¢ - ?":’%,”;“",‘"’,,{‘,’{""{";‘“;m 1 5 e agi 47 nd uliofganized district 5 per cent. Tolodo . o5 el Lh l?erle he has been of immense valug AE'nary one and, accordingly, 1 | g et ab har cone Louisville ¥ e team. His record proves this.” |arranged to’ perform an ir - WAS| sth-urorganized distiict 40. per cent. L Doimas Ad -459 —_— operation. The woman v 4a&inary | ,7th unorganized district 123 per cex' t.|fj GO to Mim for Farm Loans e 57 -436 Jake Beckley's Breakfast. formed and when not <& chloy Thike a Towerel. wnn'a nr:oggr Bresnahan, the man- |scious, an iolcle was quite ungdn- eed v‘e;’g:edfigfég:‘ed At o National L 1ger of the St. Louis Car 4 O Alon -of ttass: i jreduced (f o8 o 1 Teaguo, Pot | levouring a couple of supt ey 8 | abdomen o resem’ €N ar0und her | follows: in_the following districts: Chicago . ...... ed €88 |ip¢ 1ni . _#le the cufe: ], Village of Baudette 35 pe: . oy 36 ea0| ne other noon, he told a tunny story | 1° "!’i i e oy 4 5o Viliage of Funkiey 10 per. eent. % x n Jak several layers .apped wit] Vi g S New York 5 e ,f;c:{_:{;rlns bs breakast og |ohe Was agei- °f PANdNEes. When| Villags of Sesonc so nee it 1y Pittsburg . 87 .584| 1 diner oo morning and as he dia | Wereste: .« COBRAEE, the nurses| YUlaBe of Wilton.30par eont. St. Louis 38 .578| 10t feel very hungry, he ordered ome |her ~uding by her bed, cautioning| Town of Eland 46 prne?ax‘\zg & Cincinnati . 50 .432 | loft-bolled egg. He glanced throug* ~-mot to exert herself. After a| TOWN of Grant Vallay & per cemt. Brooklyn 570 .352| he Bl of fare, but nothing ot 1) weok's time, the first bandage was| Aouh % SOTDSt S T e cent. Boston 222 ;ef eq““l: him, "n%;h 3 removed, -in another week the Bec-| Town of Moose Yake: 18 per eemt. ;. anot! or” egg: ‘iqed to or- |ond and in anothep week, the last,| L1oWD of Minnite\ per-cent. one to &'twe "\’ 34 of changin *| Town of Myhre. 40 per cent. o 2 = 8 | after which the weman went home, | Town o/t Newinhy 36 per cent. Detvoit 865 "B put another one | o,1eq anq happy, ToWR, of Ragsevelt 5. per- eent. s 6 he had originally made TOW”, of . 3 Philadelphia. . .69 * 8% 648 the order to the waiter. May Become Serions. To%n o Turtle) Lake 10 per: cent. 5 New York 86° .67 ‘i« oan imagine his surprise and | “A disease of the imagination is a| Lt Aishwict unorganized o T ggfz:“ : 5 Lov L‘:flfi'e";:‘;“: when the walter brought | terrible disease and thie victim must e =8 g "y soft-bolled eggs and proved Jake | oo o Aoved, seconded and carried that il s Cleveland . - o1l had ordered them all by showing him | Tred of It or be will, die;te-it " sluation of ‘Class 2-A be raised as fol B lraml co s i 43 L5111 ¥y is a fatal disease. A suggestion of . inx the following districts: 2 N * Wanhington the figures on the order slip. .| lows:in: the wing. St Loujs 48 500 = sickness, if strong enough, will * Villager of Bjsckdz\;ck 26 per cent. 2.1P. LAHR, Pres. S i f Alask: per cenf 60 (248 Cleveland to Get Manush, acted upon by the sub-consalous gl ‘Town or Benville 66 2.3 per cent. Offics: G 64 -289| The decision of the National com. |the person will be sick. " Town of g;ngel zxg: per cel‘l‘t‘ =S ——— " s Town o rel per cent. mission that a drafted player returned ‘Cornano, an eminep’, Fenetian Town of Gudrid 35 per cent: T L at your disposal. of Maple Ridge 16 per cent. of Moose Lake 50 per cent. of Myhre 40 per cent. of Northern 30 per cent. 407 Minn. Ave. e —_— 3 Specials for Sunday SIMPLY DELICIOUS aving and Billin Rooms 5 and 6, O’Leary.BOwser Block what you want and where_ : for you and buy it at a price that will please you. F. M. MALZAHN Special Cantaloupe Sundae : Special Maple Ice Cream __ Special Strawberry ice Cream Bach one will make your mouth water for more. Come to our parlors ‘and have some, or better still, let us take some to your parlor If not liet us build you one on mox}thly payménts or we will pay off your old mortgage in the same way. o Association W. C. KLEIN, Secy. WE SELL, BUY, LEASE, OR MANAGE PROPERTY How aboutthat real estate you have heen trying to sell for years; we can find a purchaser. thorough knowledge of realty values. We have a Our services are Perhaps you have been looking for a farm, city realty, a summer home, lake shore property. 1€ 'you wish to. buy property of any kind, tell us you want it, we will find it Phone 420 Bemidji Candy Kitchen AR AN AN e | WANTED—For U. S. Army—Able- . . New-Gash-Want-Rate ',-Gent-a-Word Where cash: accompanies copy me will publish all “Want Ads" for half- ent a word per insertion. Where cash does mot accompany copy -the regularrate of one ceuta word will be charged. ZIVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent-:For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted ==Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTED bodied unmarried men between , ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the , United States, of good character - and temperate habits, who can, speak, read and write the English, language. For information ap-. ply to Recruiting Officer, 217 Tor-- rey Building, Duluth, Minn. WANTED—A girl. strictly competeat; Apply at 905 Lake Blvd,, asr Dr. Gilmore’s office. . AGENT WANTED—TO sell; moaw ' ments. Address M. E. Jpogss, Cloud, Minn. Foahe TORSARE, T FOR SALE—Our, thyegasiy’ m‘s“""h"‘““g“: £y, 1 pair light T e Esteyv Orey Inquire at Neely's 8iorer o0 St. and Miss. Ave. 7 —Four lots and Inquire of P. M. owner, J. Hawes, rks, Minn, . SALE- faur,xgom hoyse Dicpire, cityy, o gt Grand v and lpad a7 Ploneer B b cases, triple cases, -d slug cases, 40c each. 4blishing Co, Bemidji. ¥ ST AND FoURD s g Bttt RS LOST '@ . “{clen betweon Biade res 100 o ana Tagley store, large 0lacx pocketbook with small purse in'side;, containing = money and rings. Liberal reward offered to ;“anyone leaving it at Tagley’s store in Nymore. e e EDUND—BIcycle on. ghores of Lake /. Bemidji. Owner can have same by ! proving property and paying for -this ad. ~ Apply 209 Fourth street. e S T R e « - MISCELLANEOUS ‘POINT COMFORT—The finest sum- mer resort in Northern Minnesota. Lots for sale and cottages to rent. A. 0. Johnson, Turtle River, Minn. WANTED—To sub-let 7 miles ditch work, mostly team work.. Inquire of Bosworth: & Baurgeois, Kelli- her, Minnesota, =~ UGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd_ Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129. e e WANTED—to rent. . Six or seven- TOOm ho_\g!\e, “good location. C. J. Woodiansee: o