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Y Doncan M. .v1 SCA. “ the | be ome Jute of the county of 0, 29, in township Nei bereits No. We 4th P. M., and wil Hes a to show at the land sought is ies uable.for its timber or stone than for, agaicultural pur- oe aud hts cakabiine shis.claim nto. said ae. | his office. a Seon eae Minnesota, on Thursday, the 4th day o} He humps as ie nesses; im Bs Per- rington. John ith. Ton Hofer and Emile Hofer, walt of Grand Rapids. Minn, Any and ull persons claiming adversely als above Gescribed lands are reqyested to their claim in this offi¢e on or before said sh duy of may, 1905., W. E.. CULKIN. *. Register.’ Notice To August H. Janke,artd E, EB. Buck; You are hereby notifiqd that defyult has.oc- cured in that certain contract. mude and enter- ed intoon the 26th day. of August, 1902, be- tween yourselves aud FL E. Hayne, trugtee for the Chicago, Rock Island &, Pacific Railway Ny, for the sale to yon by. the sail F. KE. of the fyllowing soe. Tae South half of southwest quarter S¥ of SW) and the Southwest quirter of Southeast quarter (SW of SEY of,section thirty-three (38) in township fifry-s1x 156) north. range twenty-six (23) west of the tourth. principai ineridan, Such default consists m your failure to pay | 4x the same became due Under the terms. of suid contract, that certam, installment or sgnount of money, to-wit: One hundred dollar, 0.00] priue:pal due from and payable by onthe Ist day of March. 1904, and the oue hundred dollars (100,00) rom and payable by¥ you.on tha ich, 1905, With intereat as pro- w the above mentioned contract; and the} v failure te at the office of the treasurer of [tase >. the taxes ou the above described land for the year 1903. You are further notified that Crosby has succeeded Py Hayne as trustee for the Chie go, Rock Island & Pacific Railway:| company, and’ that notice of, this cha in| trust -eship is recorced in the-oflics of zezister of deeds of Itasca county. You are farther notified that the said con- tract will be canceled and termigated and that said cancellation and termination will take effect on the Fifteenth day.of May, 1905, ee at St. Paul this tenth day of March, 105, ROBERT MATHER and GEO, H. CROSBY, TX ees for the Chicago, Ruck Island & Pacfie B. ARNOLD, Land Agent. By, L. Notice for Publication.. United 3tates Land Office. Cass Lake, Minn., March, 28, 1905, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of Jine 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of} lands in the states of California, Ore- gon, ? 4 and Washington ‘Cerritory,” as. amended by act of August 4, 1992. Andrew EL Brant of Grand Rapids, county of Luasca. Linuesota, has this a. filed in thi sworn statement No 296for the pur- ‘of let one of. seetion No.2 in township 26. W. 4th P. M.. and oer. proof to show that the Laud sought ore valuable fow its timber or stone than ugriculcural purposes. und fo-establish is claim to said laud before. registe nd siver, U. 8 land office at Cass Lake. Min- va,on Wednesday, the 7th day of June, tte names as witnesses: Ernest N, Romer, Kichard W, Fanlkinghor, Andrew Mattson and Guuard smith, all of Grand Rapids. Minn. Auy and ail persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file theie claims in this office ou or before said ith day of June, 1905. ES. OAKLY, Kegister. nerald-Reviow, April, Ll Notige to Creditors. State of Minnesota 1 Gouuty of Lbasea. it Probate cuurt, ‘Apaalat term, March 2%. 03. Inthe matter of the estate of Jessie L Brown, deceased. Letters of Administration upon said estate having been this day granted by said court vo, Thomas W. Sims, of the county of Inasca. 4 ordered, tint the creditors of said d be ullowed to present their claims inst said estate. for examination. and lowance by court, On wny day, bere- ter until the flr [Ist] day, of october, 1905, ered further, that the’ first Fe eer es of after, until and including y of October, 1905, at the ul court at the office of court, at the village of so county of Itasca, ate such .cliims will be tid Judge. and ail such claims sss. general terms of ihe judge of sa iid Rapic provfs to su taken before haveto be pi the ed fixed by this court. sdered farther, that notice there of be forthwith, given to such creditors aud-all others concerned by publication of | this order once in each week — tor ve weeks in the Grand Rapids | .a& Weekly newspaper printed idcounty. ids, Minn., this three suc Merald-Re vie 27h i By the court, H. 5. HUSON. probate. Judge Notite tu Oreditors Gtatoof Minnesota + county at Lbasen sss. 1905. {um the muttor of the estate of Cecelia Kalb. deceased: Lette: having be of wdminéstration upon s nthis day granted by, sit const to James P: ard of said county of Ltas It is ordere t, that the creditors ot said. de- ceased: be allowed. Lo preset agabust id estate, for ex allowance Uist} day in cach month hereafter until and_ in- cluding said first day of October, 1905, at the office of the judge of said court. at the vil- Jage of Grand Rapids, in said county of Itas- | va, proofs to substantiate such claims will lw taken before said, judge, and all such claims have to be pre ted and filed in suid court.during the period fixed by this court. Ordered further. that notice thereof bo forwith, given to such. creditors, and all others. concerned by publication of this order, once in each week tou-three sucees~ sive weeks, in the Grand Rapips, eres Reyiew. a weekly newspaper: printed and published in 1 county. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., this 27th day of March, 1903, By ic Court, AU SOM (Seal), Judge of Probate. Apr. W5y.22,.20, Contest. Notice. Department of tbe Interior, United States Land Office. Duluth, Mion,, March 22. 1805. A sufficient contest attidavit having been fitad in this offiee by Albert L. Loomis contest- ment, opNinns bona eoed entry ® Keb (2134, made 5.1900, for W1-20f NE i-40f SEli NE4 E%4. Section 26, Raauanin: 30. iN y Martinelli Prosdocino. cvon- ‘inw hich’! it alleged that said Martinelli wine has never resided. on said land land or improyed or cultivated the same and that said ‘lle ged absonce from said land was not due to hiasaple ment in the army.navy or marine corps of the United States during any war. Suid parties ae hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegations at ten fo’clock A. M.. on May 1°, 1905. befor the register. maak receiver wt th3 United States Land Offices in Duluth, Minn, Said contestant, in a proper affidavit. filed Mar, 22 1905 having set forth frets which show Unat after due diligence porsonal service of this notice cannot be made, it -is heveb; ordered that such notice begiven by due an | mortgage duly executed and delivered by nted aud tiled in said court. : ! probate office in Grand Raplds in said county. In probate Court, specitl term Mareh, mi. : ihe young,.full blood, in the matter: of tho etate of Jessie L. Brown, d . On reeeivin: and ne -the yeti’ of Te Saramecuiee thin gre of Minnesota, on the 7th day of Decemb- D.. 1905, at the county of Milwaukee. male of Wisconsin, died intestate, and being an inhabitant of this county of Itasca at the time of. her death.. leaving goods, chattels, aud estate within this county, me that the said petitioner.is a creditor of said deceased, and prasing that , administra: of said estate be to Sharies E. ‘Aiken ranted. It is ordered, that svid petition be -heard before said court. on Monday, the 20th day of Maren, A. D. 1905, atten (10) ‘o'clock A. M., at the Probate olice. in the court house, in Grand Rapids,.in said county, Ordered further, that notice thereof b> given tothe heirs of said deceased wod to ail persons interested. by poultshy jog this order once in each week for three successive weeks rior day of hearing. in the Grand Rapias, Herald-Rev a weekly newaps per printed and published ut Grand Rapids in atd county. Dated at. woes Rapids the ut day of» Febraary. A. v. By the Court, H. 8, HUSON. Judge of Probate. (SEAL) . Alortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that default has oscured in the conditions. of that certam Fred J. Stevens and Jessie M. Stevens, his to Daniel. M. Gunn, .mort- gagee, dated Se 4, 1903, ere duly filed 5g record on April 7, 190%, at 18:30 o'clock A. in the office of the register of deeds in at fon Itasca county. Minnesota. and recorded therein in book. F. of mortgages, page. 1X4; that the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is four handred seven- ty-flve dollars and 67 cents ($475.67) and that said mortgage will be foreclosed. by virtue of the power of sale therein contained and pursuant to the statute: in such case made and provided, by sale of the premises therein deseribed and thereby conveyed, viz: eleven (11) and twelve (12) of block two (32, Grand Rapid: t division. 1tas county, Minnesota, ace img: to the. plat f thereof on file or gf revord in the office of said register.of deeds ; thut said premises will be so sold by the sneriff of said Itasen county at the front door of the court house in the villa e of Grand Rapids in said:county on Saturday, the 22d of Apri 905,, at ten o'clock A. M,,.at public Vendue, to the high- est bidder for cash. to satisfy the amount then due.on said mortguge. with taxes. if any, on said premises, together with the costs of said sale, and twenty-five dollars. uttorney's fee: Renney in said mortgage. Dated. Febr DANIEL M. GUNN, Morty; ALFRED L. THWING, Attorney for Mortgage, Grand Rapids, Minn, wife, mortgagor rebate Notice. STATE OF MINNESOTA, be County of Ttas he In probate. court, ant term. -February, 15,.1900. In the matter of the estate of Cecolia Kalb,, deveased: On receiving.and filing the petition of Enstacia Beyenka. of the countyof St. Louis, representing. among otber thingethat Cecelia Calb. late of the county of Ltaser, in.the - aie" Minnesota. on the 26th day of Janu- y. A. D. 1903, a6 the county of St. Louis. state, of Minnesota, died intestate, and being an. inhabitant of the county of Jhaae at the time of her Ueath, leaving goods. chattels, andestate within this county, that the suid petitioner is representing a creditoc of said deceased, and praying that administra; tion of said estate be to. James-, Passard granted: It is-ordered, that said petition, be heard before said court, on Monday the 20th day of A. D, 1903, 20 eleven o'clock. A. the probate offige. in. the court: hous Grand Rapids in said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased and to all persons interested, by publishing. this order once in eweh week for three successive weeks prior to said day of hewring, in-tha Grand Rapids Herald-Revrew a weekly newspaper. printed and pubiished at Graud Rapids, in said county. Dated at Sewnd EO ee the 2ist day of February, ALD. By the court, U8. HUSON, [Sear] Tudige of Probaies Probate Notece. State of Minnesota |. County of [tasca. {85+ pe probate court. special term, March 3ist. De in the smarter of the estate of, Thomas. Asli decea: On reading Rassmussen. administrator of ot Thomys Asi deceased, among other thing: ind filing the petition of L. D. said estate, d claims % Dt’ buen proved vor lowed. and praying thata time and pla bedixed for examining and allowing hiv ac- count Of administration, including said debts and.elaims so paid by bim and not proved or allowed, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to, the parties in- titled thereto by ja Lt is ord jt aid account be examin- led, and. pe 1 and application for allow- auce of said cluims and debts so paid by him and not yet allowed according to lawyand for assigning the residence of said estate be hewrd by this court, on Mouday the Ist day of May A. D. 1905, at ten o’glock. a.m. at the Aud it is further ordered. that notice thereof be given to. all. creditors and s interested in said estate by publish ce in,eacn week. for three essive kS in, the Grand, Rupids uld-Review.a weakly rewsprper printed Dunilshon at Grand, Kapids, in. said COUNTY, Dated at se Rapids March A. Dvd res the court. (Seal) H. 5. HUSON, Judge of Probate.. this Bist day of Apr. 8, 15,23. FULL BLOOD Black Polled Angus Cattle. FOR SALE Ihave cn. my hands. at. Hill City, |20 miles. south of Grand Rapids, three register Aber- deen Angus bulls for, sale,. consisting of two big-line spring: calves and one very choice yearling bull. They are black, and all black, raised at Hill | City, acckmated. This breed of cattlc’is very hardy,, long haired to winter, always fat and easy keepers. Ps These fine young bulls. for sale at Write or cll IRVING .E. WOOD; therefore low: prices. Prsee PRICE LAWYER proper publication, W. E, CULKIN... Register, Merald-Reviow A pri, 8 15. 22, 29. inthe First National Bank building MINN* | omic |GRaNDRSPIDS --- Ne Hill Gity, Minn: "| inghamshire,. England, where,. an: any | What Napoleon thought of. his ban eiumene to St. Helenasmay be ered from the following protest: i “The idea.of it.is a. perfect horror: to:me. To be placed for life on an island within. the tropics, at an. im». mense distance from any land, cut off from all. communication. with. the: world and everything that I:hoid.in it! —c’est pis que le.cage de fer de Tam- erlan.. (it is worse.than Tamerlane’s. cage.). I would prefer being deliv: ered up to the Bourbons., Among oth- er insults,” said, he-—“but that is a mere. bagatelle, a. very. secondary, CoRa sideration—they style me general! They can have no,right. to calli me general; they, may as well’ call me archbishop, for I: was. head of. the church as. well asthe army. If they do not aeknowledge me. as: emperor, they ought as. first consul; they have- sent ambassadcrs to. me as. such; and: your king, in his 1 brother: Had ‘they. Tower of London, or one of the-fort- resses in England’ (though. not what: I had’ keped from.the generosity of the English people), I.shoi not have so rauch’ cause for complaint; but to, banish me ‘to. an: island within the tropics! They might as. well’ have signed my death warrant: at: once, as- it is impossible a man-.of my habit of body cam. live; long: in) such a» climate.” —The, Surrender,” by. Admiral Mait« land. LIKE ANY. OTHER TEA.. Nothing Wonderful: in. Ntixture» That~ Brought: About Revolutions. A little Western, girl :visiting: Boston: for thé first, time was.told: that the Museum actually contained! some: of: the historic tea that was.thrown: into» Boston harbor: in: 1773. Nothing else: in, Massachusetts: so: appealed to the little maid’s- imagina- tion, and she straightway, became: in- tensely desirous. of. seeing. the article: that had made: so. mueh trouble. and about. which she had heard so;much in school. An: obliging uncle ,under- took to gratify. this. modest wish? but: was greatly surprised ‘at: the outcome. | As the child. gazed; at, the. famous. relic, her eyes slowly. filled and: finally, overflowed: with tears. “Why, my dear!” exclaimed i the-as- tonished; uncle.. “What, in. the. world: is the trouble?” “It 1-looks..like any: other~old’ tea;” sobbed. the. disappointed: little. girl.—- The Sunday Magazine, Faslacy Regarding Bread. The: fallacy. that. the. whiter. the bread ihe higher: iis.quality, seems:ta, prevail: alt; over the world; and: the demands for; snow-white flour; have been answered by the production of: a; flour which is. robbed of: considerable of. its. nutritive: value. There. are vari- ous. ways.of accomplishing: this object, but the newest: and most: noyeb, pro- cess. for: that’ purpose comes from Franee.. Here: the dough has been treated’ with ozonized’ air; and* the effect was that: while the: bread’ was much whiter than ‘the untreated: the: quality off the» bread’ was. very’ mueh’; 4mpaired. Both ihe» taste. and: the: amount of nourishment; were: very: much, inferior: Children: ! What the-leaves are. to the forest,‘ With light and. air for food, | Bre their sweet and tender juices Have: beem hardened’ into. wood—_ That to the world are children; Through them it: feels. the - glow, Qf.a brighter and sunnier climate That reaches the- trunks below, Come to me, Oye childrent!: And whisper: in my car What the birds and winds are»singing: In your sunny atmosphere, For what: are all our contrivings. And. the wisdom. ofthe books When compared with your caresses. And‘ the gladness of-your: loo} Ye are better than all’ the, ballads: ‘That’ ever were. sung or said;, For ye are living poems, And‘all the rest’ are: dead: —Longfellowy Worry Too: Much, About: Health., Most sincerely ta, be pitied. is. the: man who. looks. at; hiss tongue every. morning and’ keeps: a. clinical) ther: mometer.. But: it; is: quite-certain, that: the number: of. such. folk. is. increas- ing. weigh, their. food;. observe: their; ton- gues in the glass: every, morning; and: carry pepsin powders. They avow. that: this and the ather: article-of diet: al: ways upsets them, as -it. certainly. yill, if they. expect it: ta do,so.. Nine. out. of ten. of these: good: folk haye. just: as goed digestion as anyone: can ask. for.—A Physiciam: in, the- Pall; Mal! Gazette. Helping Others:.” To help those less fortunate: tham themselves should. be the. coveted: pleasure. of. those. favored: of fortune. There is no happiness: equal’ to. that: enjoyed through making others. happy. The sunlight. we cast: into other. lives; concentrates. its. rays, reflecting, back: in_ brighter, purer force. We: cannot, sift out or investigate every: case: of. need. bat: we: can take it: for: granted; that *ruth, has been told us.and extend! a belping hand for. humanity’ 's: Sake. Exchange. The. “Alms: Cow,’ A. curious. custom. still: holds: gopd: in the village.of: Waddesdon; in: Buck- morning or evening of the year;, you: can. claim a free drink of new- milk. from a cow specially kept: for- the: bene4t of thirsty wayfarers,. This-ani-~ mal is known: locally as: the “alms: “cow,” and when she: dies another has. to be provided by the: parish, authori; ties. 3 ‘Corner Eclend, ave. and Picwind St. RE- OPENED UNDER OLD MANAGEMENT EVERYTHING FRESH AND CLEAN. Best; Table Board in the City, COME AND TRY US ‘aculties mi must be exercised or they ill not grow. Nature is too good an economist, to; allow us to keep any ‘faculty, or: function which we do. not employ; ‘We can have. just what we usé, and-that will constantly: increase; everything else, wilt’ be- gradually taken- away: from us, Man becomes strong and powerful and broad just in proportion-to-the extent and health- fulness of the activity: of his faculties; and it must not be one-sided, not an exercise of one or, two faculties, or one Set of faculties, or the man- will topple over. Balance in: life comes from the healthful exercise of ‘all the faculties. Ore reason why we have so many one- sided. men in-this country is because they pursue one idea, exercise one side of their nature, and, of course, they cannot: retain their balance. This is one of the curses of specialties. They are a good) thing for the: race, but death to the- individual who pursues his specialty at the expense of the de- velopment of the all-around man.—O. S. Marden in.“Suecess Magaziue.” One Block South, of Depot... ‘GEO. BOOTH, Manufacturer pti Fine Cigars a 99- Have achieved: an excellent: as BOOTH’ 5 CIGARS A sap all over Northern. Minnesota. They are made 1 of; the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr Booth’s own shops here, and: under his personal supervision. This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. For sale everywhere. Cull for them. op=i fp —— 1 — yp — 1) SSseSSo3eESEes eS>2S5e5 ITASC a ABSTRACT OFEIGE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INS URANCE. pseses” =SSSeS=a SSsSsesrs= BEAGLE HAD HOMING INSTINCT. Traveled Long Distance to. Reach His Former Master. County Commissioner. Henry: P. Mann of Baltimore county, who lives at Orangeville, near Baltimore, is credited with: telling. the following |) story of the return-of'a beagle hound to Orangeville, from Kent county: “About three. years ago I gave away a- beagle hound, which was-taken to Kent county. One night recently I and my family were amazed to ‘see the dog walk into our home and take position near the stove. It-was very ———E cold and hungry. “I cannot account for-how the deg —— got’ here unless it crossed the bay THE. GOLDEN RULE. from. Rock Hall to Baltimore county gy Wood Yard | a and walked thence to my home. The dog had frequently hunted in-the: por-. tion. of the county through which it had to pass, if it came all the way from the bay. shore. “Fhis is no more remarkable than a homing pigeon flying 500 miles back to his home:’—Baltimore Sun. AT Conveyances Drawn. ill all kinds Taxes Paid for Non-Resid. I will keep ze rape ee Oe Peace jents, of waod. for sale, sawed Proprietors. i z eneths and wil into ali lengths and at ian dieerenee ee ,be prepard to give ' prompt service My, motto will, be the Ancient Canadian Castles: To-.Americans castles are associated with the. storied Rhine, picturesque England or France and Spain, but it is interesting to: be-reminded by the St: John: (P. E. 1.) News. that there are a number of ancient: Canadian castles still: existing, the chief ones MID Ny being St. Ours, Rimouski, St. Eus- ile Revel, ® i 7 tache, Lotbiniere, Montibelio, sta | "Golden Rule?- _ me W EK NE yi Marie de la Beance, Vaudreil, Row |j™ a cord of wood is bar- ‘ i ville, and, most interesting of all; the zained iorka tull cord of : fap eeeee Gos ees hice one en wood will be delivered. Dealer in The latter was built in 1765 by Ger- trude- de Ramezay, at that time. gov- ernor, of the district of: Montreal and knight: cf the Royal and Military Or- der of St. Louis, From him was de- scended: the-last French governor of Quebec, at the time of the capitula- ‘ tion, in 1759.. j My terms. will be-strictly cash on delivery. PINE AND FARMING - LANDS. }| The tinest List of Agricuitural and , Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manu lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Corresyondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - 3 Phone No 14 JOHN O'BRIEN How, Brown: Bears Catch: Salmon. Alaska's brown bears near the Ber- img sea live largely on salmon and are extraordinary fishers. Before, be- Minn The most to. be: commiserated! |‘ ginning to fish they always place theniselves-on. the downward’ side of the river, “They seem to smell the =“ ‘ eee, salmon by some extraordinary D COSTELO, means,” ‘says. a: hunter, “and then be- B. CLALR, DENTIST. gin dashing in and out of the river at, some: shallow. place, rarely failing to catch a fish: They bring it out on the. bank and devour, it; if. possible selecting some- thick patches bushes and grass in which to make —Offio. in First Nationa] Bank Building,—- GRAND. RAPIDS, MINNESOTA “f Deeds of Itasca County Mineral of Mell dak Pine anda aegister their meal, which does not take them |: @ + aatrgeseparaateat aeeseanunbaooes, — race ? G. C. SMITH ® : Lands = Bae TS A> good original story is to hand |' B h * DEALER IN =: from: H,. M: S. Alacrity, now im port. Pine Stumpage Bought, 2 Frui : . 8 Sammy, the young Chinese steward BSTRACTS OF TITLE % ruits,. Confectionery, x attending: on the wardroom mess, A . Ice Cream Soda * ‘meard one of: the officers at dinner GRAND RAPIDS. = : eee | complaining: of: the twnusually hot s Ice Cream, . Drinks, 2. taste the mustard had. & . Next day the mustard pot was miss- ‘J = 3 | obaccos, ‘ e ing- and’ could not be found. Sammy ecita % Choice Lines of Cigars % was called and, after being ques i e é = i ‘ i tioned, aust ving ae = i 3 Grand. Rapids, Minn. = ice chest; as: he ha ard’ the offi- ss ‘ SES te: cers complaining that it’ was too:hot. Offe 3 : RAN ANAS LE, ~ = » Chi Post: &. South, China Pos errtret tT Terre rr TT Tr rr rs 50 libs of Granulated--o $1.50 Write for special, price listto | Might Have Answered “Fleas!”: An East’ Side kindergartner was about to give her class a lesson, with “The Kitten” as the subject. She be- gan by saying: “Our lesson this morn- ing willbe all about the kitten. Now, can any little boy or girl tell me which grows on the kitten—fur or TONY’S ORCHESTRA ANTON F. JOHNSON, Le-der.. EEE Music furnished on all-oceasions. |) feathers?” Satisfaction guaranteed! ' A&A dead silence followed for a. min- W % i os ; ute, wher one little boy said in a loud Duluth holesale | Belces: reasonable. : voice: “Ggo-d Lawd! Hain’t: you Supply, House ay HRT, a neversseen a kitten?”—Life, PRY. | Grand Rapids, ~ Mites. 4 102-104 W. Mich. Stu. Dulth acct en eared The. Belt: TE Alas, they said, what fe. died, . -_- “35 pice died With him—what youth, what eloquence, they sighed— ) They peed had left: him lonely days. tc iging then what. now they fain apes would: give. Contest Notice Department of the Interior, ‘United ies Land Office, Duluth Minn., March. 7, A paticdent conte affidavit having been filed in this office by Joonas Hictala. contestant, against homestsad entry No. 10415, made 9, 1896, for NW% NEY, section 14, tows ship 53.N range 22, W, by Matt Raff contestee, in which ft is alleged that said Matt Kaff has For. Sale Four of the best. located residence, lots. in the village, Inquire of. J. Ss, | .But; his. rich grave, that to. the. living n Gole. : Humor; of Clerical Life: 'Fo. those: about to seek admission into: holy. orders, an interview with the ordinary is a) time of. much anxii ety; sometimes of'mental confusion. This, perhaps, accounts for the. un usual' behavior of a young candilete So dork. b had brimmed :with starlight-as he never resided on, or improved said Jand and has ‘Rang in immortal’ choirs: his ecstasy. by laws also that, sald |-Louige: Morgan Sill; im: the Outlook, | nh snidland was not; duis, to ie psoygnent Sane notified are y not! to a and llega: Fa jock @. 1.. On. April 20, 1908, f Tegister and receiver at: the United contestant. in a proper affidavit. | } 6.1905, es forth -ts which show | \And: Boag away @, muted bell set free failed to make, proof ihsreon ecre 3 thé. time, = army, navy or marine corps. the Dp CHAS. _M. STORCH, eo, evidence toughing Office in Duiuth, Minn ‘Oface and Residence. Cor. Kindred avian i ‘| who, dismissed on the Episcopal door- ‘and ‘Fourth:stress, \ with a solemn “God bless you,” WM, E. CULKIN, “3 - ‘ ae eotie answered, “Don’t mentian: it, Register. ; GRAND R&PING, | ‘| may. lord.’—Strand: Magazin i ; t re a eee REN rea: RHYSICIAN AND SURGRON |