Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 26, 1901, Page 7

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NOTHING EQUALS St. Jacob's O11. For Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Cramp, Pleurisy, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Soreness, Bruises, Toothache, Headache, Back- ache, Feetache, Pains in the Chest, Pains in the Back, Pains in the Shoul- ders, Pains in the Limbs, and all bod- ily aches and pains, it acts like magic. Safe, sure and never failing, The Progress of a Novelist. The diversity of Miss Mary E. Wil- kins’ literary gifts is to be further ex- emplified in a book of short stori titled “U Since the earlier en- tales of ew England life which were sufficient in themselves to make an enviable reputation fo author, we have learned to know s Wilkins @ story teller and a novelist in other tiele and in other way and it has been interesting to fellow her develop- Washington Chat. Special Correspondence. The return of Capt. Mercer to the In- dian agency at Leech Lake, Minnesota, will probably be followed by some in- teresting 4 losures in connection with the White Earth timber matters. It is stated in the interior department that instructions will soon be forwarded to Capt. Mercer directing him to make a und upon the timber companies that ‘ured contracts under the recent op- erations to pay over to the government an amount approximating about $40,000, which represents the value of green timber which was cut under the dead and down operations in violation of de- rtment regulations. This demand is understood to be based upon the recent of W onsin. der The Profensor. “It's remarkable, Annchen,” said the absent-minded old German professor, “I can’t step more than a few inches at a time in my new shoes.” “No wonder. You've put them on, and they are still tied together as they came from the store.”—-Philadelphia Times. Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching feet, ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. All druggists and Shoe Stor be. Trial package FREE by mail. ddress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. ¥. ‘atiguing. Mr. Pathiot--This couatry has main- tained a standing army for many, many years. Hi: They must be Greadfully State Journal. Wife—Goodness sake, Henry! ed!”"—Ohio No Change Below. “And they even say electricity is bound to be the fuel of the future.” “Why, I was under the impression that it was still to be brimstone.”— PUTMAM FADELESS DYES are fast tosunlight, washing and rubbing. Sold by druggists, 10c. per package. Ripe. Heir—Paw, was th’ apple Adam et green? Parent—Nay, nay, my son; it was the best pippin on the whole tree.—Ohio State Journal. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 14.—The value of Garfield Tea, the herb medicine, is sug- gested by these facts: It is a specific for all diseases of the liver, kidneys, stom- ach and bowels: it purifies the blood and lays the foundation for health, Women, as a rule, are ready to shut up when money begins to ta! Many a laboring man’s down in the world—digging gold. "ZZ2 > _ Single Barrel. Double Barrel. ‘The Largest Gun and Goods House in the world. ead for free KENNEDY BROTHERS, ST. PAUL, MINN. Camera Free Boys and girls can outfit PXEE by sel Day’s Work ‘ot a Camera and complete only one dozea Polish- ing Cloths. Needed in every house. One of the best sellers out. Write at once and get starte NuwWPOR! NOVELTY Cv., write for particulal Newport, Mion. JOUN W. MORRIS, er utes Claims, ension Bureau, judicwting claims. atty Sucsesstylly Fr Feisin civil wer. ib adh when Answering Advertisements Hindly Mention This Paper. 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Only once did she deviate from the line of progress, and that was when she was tempted to en- | forwarded the dep. ter into competition with th: pseudo- | ago by Supt. Far historical romance—and fell. But in | became involved in a controve: “The Portion of yor,” new appearing | Capt. Mercer concerning the correctness Magazine, she has not only | of Far recovered herself ha 's s conclusions. Department offi- i 2 : : a . but, in our judgment, | ciais assert that Secretary Hitchcock i climbed to a Ligher lk ar it ] still has confidence in Capt. Mercer, be- 3 attainment. Her new velume of “Un- | li g that the green timber was cut derst uc aiso s hat in the short s the dead and down timber op- story her hand has not lost its cun- | erations without his knowledge. ning. Not only are these “Understud- the oflicia unwilling to j ies” very delightful a stor but | dscuss thie action of Secretary Hitch- . ) " 'S report substantiated that artment some months , Who at that time . . sy with the conception of th a which chi his connection, it is understood ig and at- | that his demand on the lumber opera- acterizes then i or al ; tractive one, and, to the reader which is to be presented by Capt. id 4 ares to probe beyond the mere ‘will be plain and expicit, and | NOV. 3OQ™ FROM it wi be found to be intere the contractors will be given a e _— from. a psychological standpoint—Harp- | certain length of time in which to make er’s Weekly | the payments. Failing to comply with the demands of the government, it believed that the s tute proceedings in the with a view to recovering the difference be- tween the price of the dead and down timber and the green logs removed from the reservations. This is said to range from about $2 to $6 a thousand ue MeCarron, last the sensational ce el G. Dyer of this place was re} these columns. Mrs. Dyer he for years with 1 very bad cas Trouble, and ured in _ STAR’ HORSE SHOE ‘SPEARHEAD' |" = ‘STANDARD NAVY | 53. ee by Dod y Pills. ou the bulk of the timber contracted Since then Mrs. Dyer has received | for and amounts in the aggregate to indreds of inquiries as to her cond tion, and many may be interested to rare learr: that she is at present enjoying the Northwestern farmers will be inter- best of health, and has not had the | osteq in an agitation just inaugurated slightest return of the Heart Trouble. aad Formerly she had to sit up in bed for | DY the legislative committee of the na- hours tc get relief; now she goes abo! tional grange, Patrons of Husbandry. as smartly as any lady of 62 years in |for certain legislation which, it is de- the state. Dodd's Kidney Pills have | clared in a circular just issued by the made man. jen n Chippewa county | committee, is earnestly desired by the through their cure of Mrs. Dyer’s case, | rarmers of the United States. ‘The and have proven beyond doubt that Ces their cures are not only very complete, |CUlur is issued by a committee composed but absolute and permanent, of Aaron Jones, E. B. Norris and N. J. isi 7 Bachelder, which committee has offices Jefferson as an Inventor. in Washington. Concerning this it is Jefferson invented the copying | recommended that an amendment to He writes to Mr. Madison in |/the Constitution be adopted granting “Having a great desire to have @ | the power to congr to regulate and portable copying machine, and having | control all corporations and combina- studied over some experiments with the | tions of capital of 2 monopolistic na- principle of jarge machines made to ap ture, thus preventing the use of their ply in the smaller one, I planned one i corporate power to restrain or arbitrar- ngland, nad it made. It ans- | jy fix pric perfectly. I have set a workman This suggestion as a practical solu- nakirg them, and they are in such | tion of the trust probiem. Concerning demand that he has his hands full. I | ine pil offered in the last congress to send you one. You prohibit the fraud in sales of colored ny essays nargarine, it is ed that this leg- A soft brus islation is of the st importance Ss more — succe: to the dairy states, and is desired by the people of the country generall Opposition to the subsidy bill is ex- about $40,000, Ley ‘PIPER HEIDSIECK’ BOOT JACK’ "DRUMMOND NATURAL LEAF =< | ‘OLD PEACH HONEY’ ey "NOBBY SPUN ROLL | JOLLY TAR’ T E.RICE.GREENVILLE | 60 1468. 0 140 TAGS. olet s ving ul than a He also sent a copying press to the Marquis de Lafayette as a pres- ent. He invented the revolving ch : | pressed in vociforous terms. It being now a familiar and necessary article of |afirmed that the bill as presented in é furniture in ail effices and counting | tho last congress attracted the unani- rooms. The Federalist newspapers used mieravof. the Unit= ers uf mous opposition of f: ligig.” | ed States. Another matter discussed is ed it SO line proposed legislation respecting the s at once.—Chicageo | interstate commerce commission. The committee indorses the Cullom_ Dill, which propo. to enlarge the powers of the commission. 'The further exten- m of rural free delivery is urged, as Northwestern Inventors. well as the establishment of postal Burton Foster, Rushmore, Minn., | Savings banks and the enactment of a plow share clamp; Martha J. King, Du- | general pure food law. The circular has lath, Minn., hair-retaining comb; Ber- | been sent to every senator and member tie Lonergan, Fargo, N. D., mattress; | of congress. 3. Loye, Minneapolis, Minn., r trimming tool; Eben J. Mat It is the intention of Land Commis ning, Lake City, Minn., floor mat; An- | sioner Hermann to ask congress to take Sy (rony 1. Shore, Minneapolis, Minn., | carly action in enavting legislation for door securé c W. Wepplo, Min- : : ane reapolis, Mir steam engine. relief of settlers on lands within Lothrop & Johnson. patent attorneys, 911 & reserves. The legislation proposed 012 Pioneer Press Bldg. Paul, Minn. is for the purpose of authorizing the i : 7 suance of patents to settlers who were to call it “Mr. Je and as to look Record-Her SUGAR SWELL ROGERS” 60 TAGs. List of Patents Issued Last Week to AUABER POUCH, FOR PLUG TOBACCO, 20 ra6s. T BAMBOO FISHING ROD 240 TAG. Not So Bad Mrs. Housekeep—-Oh, Bridget, you |{ocated on tracts embraced within forest 2 Gaancer Twsr Tass being equal to one of others mentioned. 4 haven't really broken that piece of Sev- erves, and who were prevented for res? Oh, my! ‘That’s the worst thing | one cause or another from making final you could have broken in the whole | proof. There are several such cases in ” yy ” house! the Black Hills forest reserve in South “Good Luck,” «Cross Bow,” «Old Honesty, th, Oi'm glad to hear it | Dakota, and in other states where re- ««Master Workman,” «« Sickle,” « Brandywine,” wasn’t > best, mum!—Philadelphia | Serves have been created during the 2 Pr past four or five years. The legislation “Planet,” «Neptune,” « Razor,” «Tennessee Paeeeeneee will be general in its scope and will ee si Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spokea of ag | apply to such cases as may arise here- Cross Tie,” «Ole Varginy.” 3 acough cure.—J. W. O'Barey, 82 Third Ave, | after. It is the purpose of Commis- 60 TAGs, NN., Minneapolis, Minn., jan. 6, 1900, sioner Hermann to direct the attention = of congress to tais matter shortly after ee TAGS MAY BE ASSORTED IN SECURING PRESENTS. Henry’s Failing. . it with a view to securing FOUNTAIN PEN. 400 TAGS. ; "Do not weep,” they said to the s possible. @ mourning widow; “remember that Hen- car diets ar wae marae 908: Our new illustrated ry has gone to a land flowing with milk | partment is engaged in the preparation a “I know,” she sobbed. “I know. But | government systems adopted in the alwa 5 SO careless Philippine It is the purpose of the —Baltimore Ameri- | officials to have this histo com- FOR \ 1902 } pleted in time to be presented to con- E q | Tee at the opening session. It is a: sea . : If everyone knew how good a remedy A that conetens: wil dele ot an will include many articles not shown here. It will contain the was Hamlin’s Wizard Oil its sales ly day to take subject of civil most attractive List of Presents ever offered for Tags, and will | would double in a day. government for the Philippines, and the be sent by mail on receipt of postage—two cents. postag Weho or the Ocak war ¢ i rea i, Werone. £OM (Catalogue will be ready for mailing about January rst, 1902.) sa F x i. | 8¥ess all the facts and details concern- | So your name is Paddy O Are i ; | ou skilled?” ing municipal and other local a ra dae governments that have been plished Our offer of Presents for Tags Will ire Noy. zoth, 1902. | Am I phwat in the ietdnda Guder the auicweynee “Are you up in your occupation?” pearaiagenanineld lcci cuepeienty “ras CONTINENTAL TOBACCO COMPANY. | Bi ie . the war department. In the main, the | No, Oi'm down. Oi'm a coal motner, | Cmuisis say, these governments” ar | SC recenes, workin tisfactorily. Write your name and address p/ainly on outside of packages Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." - pe i es : containing Tags, and send them and requests for Presents to For children teetiin; uces In- any action is taken very soon i 5 i ateeery maye rats abottle. | the matter of the appointment of asuc- Cc. Hy. BROWN, 4 } cessor to the late United States Atto 4241 F lsom Ave. _— ney Robert G. Evans it will be owing to ' A 5 the pressure of the officials of the inter- St. Louis, Mo, ior department on account of possible legislation growing out of the White 5 North Dakota has just harvested a won- | Earth timber matters. It is understood q derful crop of wi a and fla 3 ied aoe at the department of justice that the y from the various railway points along the | yinnesota skalonay deleg 3 > | the acre of wheat, and from 15 to 20 hahah gene Serco J ~~ Seahels of flax per acre. Flax is now | States Attorney Purdy shall serve out 2000 TAGS. bringing $1.. per bushel. Most of the | the unexpired portion of Mr. Evans’ crop was raised on newly broken land, so | term, which would leave Mr. Purdy in REMINGTON aap Hi ons that the first crop pays for the farm and | that position until next spring. It ap- ON ERLERS CUTE T es 4000. TAGS. all the labor, and leaves a handsome profit. | yoars, however, that many inquiries ON OC eek ees Ree There is still plenty of goo go have been made at the department in ¥ : snt Jand open for entry; also good open- | ° ene: I | a ag ry business in the new towns regard to the question as to who shail : glong the “Soo” Line. For descriptive cirt | succeed Mr. Evans, and there is a large culars, maps and particulars, write to D. | list of active aspirants for the position. W. Casseday, Land Agent, “Soo” Line, | It is stated at the department, however, Minneapolis, Minn. that there is no immediate prospect of MINNEAPOLIS. Se aEe EE ESTABLISHED 1879. WOODWARD & CO. GRAIN COMMISSION. cv. ORDERS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY EXECUTED IN ALL MARKETS. a change in the situation,

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