Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, June 24, 1905, Page 5

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ONE CAUSE FOR DRINK HABIT. Printer’s ink is soluble in ether, oil or turpentine, and benzine. street. Published Every Saturday. Expert Traces intemperance to Im- d OW. R A I E Ss ae proper Feeding. j Ss “There is a cause for the drink hab- By E. Cc KILEY. It which even good Christian parents For Round Trip. é do not understand,” says a writer in : : z | =| What to Eat. “They cannot realize of Superior On Sale Every Day From cw LARS can IN ADvaNnem| Why their children, with beautiful sur- earning bee ot _|roundings and daily Christian infiu- May 23, to September 30 == ences, sometimes go far astray, be- 1 Ss WL © : Entered in the Postoflice at Grand lapid| coming sadly immoral, and in many to the 4 , “ instances drunkards. When they, a3 Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter, well as many of the physicians, shall : ege == - ‘ haxe exhausted all other efforts to lo- 66 ; 99 Lewis and Clark Exposition WONDERFUL SILK OF SPIDER, | cate the cause of the trouble, let them tern Wee Tie look to the stomach—the poor, abused i Withstands Heat That Cracks Lenses | stomach—and they will, in all proba- - s = of a Micrometer, bility, find the source of .the evil. f D 1 th Great Northern Re ilway ne . From infancy many of the little ones 0 uluth. w ae ed ¥ ”? i : The astronomer nay the Dee fre given food beyond the capacity. of ‘The Comfortable Way “ ience of many years has found that | tnoir digestive organs. AS SOON as si hes e For rates and detailed information, call on or address. : the spider furnishes the only thread |.goveral teeth have appeared, meats The people of this vicinity know both The ©. L. FRYE, Agent, ich b fully. used in : 6 “ Sine seine anti eee are frequently a part of the bill of { Columbia of Superior and the “Great Eastern” of PERRI carrying on his work, fare. These, as well as the other ar- : : g 4 The spider lines mostly used are ticles of food, are necessarily swal- Duluth, they being the largest clothing stores in i Na ene Coupon and2 cent for haneromely illustrated 4 from one-fifth to one-seventh of @]Jowed without proper mastication. 4% : : : re 3 ooklet, “A Camera Journey” to the Lewis and Clark Exposition,” to thousandth of an-inch’. Jn--dlameters) Papper’. wuiktand ygonecet apatite the two cities at the Head of the Lakes. A deal has j F. 1. Whitney. 4 and, in addition to their mnenine ane sauce, vinegar and highly seasoned just been completed whereby Mr. Burrows sold his a Passefiger ratte Manager, J * elas y, they have the ‘peculiar | salads also find their way into these : : ‘ ” + St. Paul, Minn. property of withstanding great | young and tender stomachs until, as interests in the “Great Eastern” to the Columbia chavees of temperature, and often | the result of such a diet, fermentation Clothing Co, After being closed fully ten days for Se, eS ae ae wes) = = es wheu measuring the sun spots, al- | gets in and a little distillery is created si . though the heat is so intense as to|in these youthful temples. Under inventory the Duluth store has just been reopened | crack the lenses of the micrometer ) such conditions a child becomes irri- . ay going to run both stores eyepiece, yet the spider lines are not | table, quick tempered, untruthful, and * a Ae eat cea are ae _ ar , Fes : c in the least injured. it would be surprising if it grew up after this, and as the two together will be as large Th H Id R | The threads of the silkworm, al- | to noble manhood. an organization as any clothing concern in Minnea- € er e i | thou of great value as a commer- li St Pant id f 1 b te re a i. cial product, are so coarse and rough PREPARE FOR LONG FASTS, polis or - Es: aul, great strides forward _ may ie compared with the silk of the spider : lee Ee alt sok Kee nicer For Up-to-date Printing ] ‘i aa expected by all patrons: of the two establishments. a that they cannot be used in such in- Nature Takes Good Care of Animals ——- i Gplder Ines, altidugitebat eaieeae Teer enemas A Sal {B > Gg d P Spider lines —- ——_ : A large number of species of ani- ale o nhirrows ooGs Severe. pea eon aa Tae, aCe 5 ORL V f h th a ~ ~ ona Soueen . - ee an mals undergo more or less prolonged S2%SASVEB SLSTSBOS SBSSSNSLSISSSVSASVSLSMTVED | tases sand GEaGd " t and continuous fasts during the pe- : é . : ihe h During such slumbers the more active peseeheiet 5 . +a iy beat oe functions of the body are to a great /$ ful success, due, not to loud advertising methods. % DON’T YOU WEAR oR TUR ral on he hiehen a extent suspended, while those that are but to the weil known: reputation of “Fhe Colum- R the highest TAs ae races earried on act slowly and entail com- | aay aa P ‘4 @ THE MENOMINEE ustance of the durability of the | paratively little waste of tissue and bia” for not promising more in the papers than can % r lines is found at the Alleghany | energy. Moreover, before the period be kept in the store SEAMLESS? C} vatory, where the same set of | oy the winter torpor or hibernation PI for : ‘ i 2S. 4 j te maioroqotte of ny rages , takes place, many animals, such as In inviting the people of Grand Rapids to partici- % 5 a een in use sin if 2 sfeuie red ‘ : Sensibie buvo the % peepdinen xten ni Rep et ore ses pate in this first great bargain-spreading Columbia 2 ears boy. that, He made by ood 2. = < i *% g I's eye wh es " 7 j suffice to supply all the waste entailed sale ever held in Duluth, we wish to extend you a 2 i ee aoe ar ree sa : KNOW WHEN TO STOP, by the respiratory function during the : : + . é i ake Ss ch put the corn- - padi 8.9 ee period in Pateaois Fat is pie ac- handclasp of friendship, without which all business is i cure dealers on theranxious seat. § Danger in Allowing Vietory to Carry ; cumulated by the mouselemurs of dull and disagreeable. Make your headquarters with @ We cure corns by fitung the @ ‘ One Too Far. Madagascar previous to the summer f = we - ® A temmbadad ai ini sleep, or aestivation, and is used up us when you come to Duluth or Superior, and wear feet scientifically, The best é } man attempted to do something % Ks B : ay corns i evel ' in the way of acting as a messenger | 1 & Similar mannet, ‘her sumer Columbia clothes and hats and shoes. ae to cure corns is! to ‘prevent g | boy for a lady who wished to pur- | ® ie at daa fe: she : “4 : Come in anyhow. You need not buy @ heir growth in the first place. 4 { ' chase something to wear on her head, | Pos? Pachenkatee SHeassinas wits B setae eels i bel : held j The Menomince Seamless 1 T he messenger. became a decided fail- ficult or impossible to procure. The urrows stock sale is being € in ¥ Union Made Shoe 1s casy-to- ure on delivering the purchase. Duluth onl ‘ i | Watching his chance to do better, op- y- My Wear, easy-to-buy, easy-to-sell, portunity came, and he turned failure “Ah Sin, Esquire.” ? into victory. Rejoicing over his suc- By way of corroborating my view. s a cess, he volunteered to play messenger | that the title “Esquire” is utterly de- e olnump1la % For Sale Ry y a third time, with the result of find- | yoid of meaning, one of my readers é $ | ing himself a greater failure than at | mentions that in Singapore, where = ‘A | first. Surely there ate times when | he has resided for eleven years, it is Clothing Company »- N ® victory is more Gangenpuas caps Se: | Wigts eats, Wuseetsaly <1DastO Wn Cai Duluth, Burrows Bldg. Superior, Wisconsin Bik. gop ree ts angie: f . feat.—Earl M. Pratt in “Short Talks.” | every white man, but also. upon the 2 , ty - - “wh: | — eee wealthier Chinese and Asiatics. “Ah % The Shoe Man ‘GUARANTEED TO” OUT-WEAR A f Praise for Russian Railways. Sin, Esgq.,” looks and sounds well. It Grand Rapids - Minnesoa ANY SHOE ON THE MARKET. | “Ah ¢ praisentetiitaniiumtan will, surely lend an additional attrae- = “wy queen, = — ~ i r g a! Nive shape bi ae selene; : a tion to life in a Rand mine or com: |) 443 Jot know I hed a friend THE BIRD WE WORSHIP. SLSLSLWSPSLSY SLOSS FS WSCTSLSLVELS* SMGLSLSLED | Hane’ ees pale tenet eee pound when the Celestial knows that So near, by chance to save; oo —— | to have a considerably broader bed, | the wealth he amasses out of tis | Ie segmeundered by a kaayes + °"® | American Eagle Furnishes Wonderful — sussenacesssesenasetessscesasesesesessseseseses cs A aa fs az : it erage minimum” wage wi Exampie cf Constancy. 4 This is for a strategical purpose, to nox | a back was turned, I knew her not render difficult the invasion of Euro ep SECS eee canen ee a anes in my perplexity, peer} In the discussion of the marriage & i0 neer eat Market § pean armies. It is also a benefit to | Bet & peacock s — Riing Mike Ruel ee she was there io aoe ee auestion it has sometimes been denied 7 & t the traveler, for the Russian coaches ee Ai teriag 4 id POE Sea that the birds of the air are monoga- THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. are wider and more comfortable than aie : nd when I saw i mous. But the bird of bérds, and the e - —+t - Ay upon the scene, the European and the side passages victorious, champion ae case, one that we most cherish as the em Fresh and | Fish, G ame 2 along the coupe are very convenient Grouse Has Many Defenses. ailed her as blem of the glorious American repub- =e , for little walks during the journey.| ‘The grouse has a hundred tricks ci! There may be those oF hisher rani, lic, certainly is. ‘Salt Meats | Poultry. ete 4 A separate heating compartment and.| defense. It will lie still until the] put now aha ageen oy trumps I thank— The American eagle never mates Dees La ate REE ERIS oe 3 buffet, with the indispensable sam- | punter is within a yard of it, then soar | She took the trick for me |_| but once, and lives with that one mate . 5 — . > ASK ANY OF af MERS A} E 3 evar, are situated in the center of the | straight upward in his front, towering till he or she dies. If left a widower | §% Wit 17,9 Queen Lae groans kat OW ¥ | long car. The trains do not jolt, al- | like a woodcock; again, it will rise Counted His Grandmother —even a young widower—the bald- ALL KI Ds, ARE KEPT AT THE PIONEER MEAT { though they are almost as fast as | forty yards away, and the sound of its ‘When some. surprise was Seoree at headed eagle never mates again. He ets Pena cy sae eae Re er 2 Coe ams ts” C) ours. The smoke and soot do not} wings is his only notice ot its pres- that a small boy should prefer to go | temains alone and disconsolate near (3 A drive through the tightly closed dov- | ence. It will cower upon a branch | FAN & BUN) UN OO ciecpy vil. | the home he once shared with his Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Canned Goods i ple windows. Certainly there is more | ynder which he passes, and his cap jake ators hic bicthee i6ved a8 end former mate, and no other eagle can ee % r ti te fortabl ” eB een ere recian than iets teat | Sut Bot be more than s f00t pelowen | itl, instead of to the seashore with | ¢¥eF tompt him to forsake it or share |g ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, LELAND AVENUE., § | a " 5 ig ‘“ .” v1 ie i Pandan iomslisclire ice ei il UL sie Teron ACS pr Bgemgougeytn ama an Divorce is unknown with the Ameri- | % Pon en % | four-hour journey creating no cons | cent in fear until his back is fumes. | the plans of many families at this | can eagle. He took her for better or | 6&6 Ser Geseacsscesoszesce sees | ent. Ss 3 baa eA aa Baad ne season of the year “counting the | for worse, and death alone separated Benefit ot Collegiate Course. te he. a . grandmother” plays an important part | them. With him it is, once a widow- will catch only a glimpse of a brown, 3 : 3 President Woodrow Wilson of ea in idan was Her welcome arms form for the child | er, always a widower. é a ; Princeton: “You don’t need to send a | >TO e i “the first line of reserves,” to use a] It is singular that his example is Concrete. Buildin Blocks boy to college to find aa education, it’s parties co —Vanth's A+ so seldom auate? to find himself, to find his relation to One of Corea’s Superstitions. Manufactured st the life that is around, and to become Near the city of Seoul, the capital | gg se gege ese mesgesese se st eee AN OE ae ee a aa ET a Lee Aa vie ae of value to the nation. ‘he class of Corea, is a hill called Pouk Hen, | # 3 J Riese | f room is not vital, because one man| ynich was formerly covered with | % 8 Down a F.FREESTONE dominates, one mind is master. I be- trees. The legend runs that so long | * ‘ & CO. Heve that the only way to learn 1s by as a tree remained on the hill so long : d Be 5 trying your mind bei ae e hang will Corea maintain its independence, | # i an 5 - pther mind and drawing conclusions. | 14 therefore no one is allowed to |% & E e pee Nothing gives a youngster catholicity | 24+ or touch a tree. But the natural | * per month H fe The most substan: of view like rubbing against the men | Consequence of this want of forestry | % . tial and — ecomic of various parts of the country. has been that the trees have gradually | # | ; building materia — died off, until now only one is left. |g = ver placed on the To Remove Printer’s Ink from Paper.) On this one tree it is believed that | @ We have choice residence lots all over town and we are sell- 5 arket To remove printer’s ink from paper | the fate of the country rests, and | » ing them on such easy terme that anybedy can buy. % # market, place a thick pad of blotting paper be- | when it goes Corea as an independent : down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk 4 2 neath the sheet of paper which is soil- | state will go with it. s the matter over. A house and three lots for sale cheap. # For the erection of Business and Residence, % ed. Then apply sulphuric ether with H We also have some choice business luts on vur lists. They 4 Buildings, Sidwalks, Ornamenal ita accsiuay cotton wool, gently rubbing. Finally Furnished. rooms’ with or w'thou| # are for sale on easy terms. Pa Beye se Etc. ; 3 « - : apply white blotting paper to absorb board.—Thi BM : 5 fi e ae | the color. Continue the application of | %04T¢.— hos. Bb. Mu = * fresh ether and repeat until all stains For Sale—Seven room house, cor. 6 *% — . % ar. Do this away from a light van/@ REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY panies if ner of Leland avenue and Seventh] | C ' : i o oe Inquire of Mrs. John Philips. THACHER TOSSSO OSHS SSS HSS SOHS SAS VHS sss oea Gee = ‘ Fou are @ hereby notified that, § pursuant to the forfeltea real catia “Bntered in the district court. county of Itasea, state of Minnesota. on the twenty-first day of ment of taxes on reul iuing delinquent in the year 1897, and prior years. under the provisions of wospten 322 of allowed for redem rom said sale. will expire oe ae said sa! aie ‘the eg aak bk ctntered, Lneoe connec. oP9p day wud night. All delicacies of the season ‘county, rema above stated, and that time wa dien ote hee Te ataie oene nu? ‘tubove stated, a3 from and Also f all taxes, BEgesee Lasoses seaNseeEsesoSEEE OH eDOARAAoREEHA aEeS = NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION.—(Forfeited Sales) 333 A i= a vori te Resort = $—- ee eee 338 3 ‘Amount Sold F In whose name Discription of Land Years inclusive for When sold to State or s Interest Total nae for refreshments and where may be seen and heard one 3 Levied and aa - Addition or Subdivision Delinquent Month | Day |Year} Dollars cts. Dollars cts Dollars Cts. ae a ’ S 1 a eae ‘ene | 323 JOHNORILEY’S Sainple Room : Frank Oreutt Grand Rapids First Division 1 1893 to 1895, June | 2 | 1900 9/00 5}a8, Miss en, 4 a Frank Orcutt Grand Rapids First. Division Re tee) 18953 to 1895 June | 2 | 1900 13'00 sios hip T h N th * 4 . Frank Orcutt Grand Radids First Division 6 | « 1893 to 1895 June | 2 | 1900 olco re Pe+4 e Nortnern. * Frank Oreutt Grand Kapids First Division 7 |. 1 1893 to 1895 June | 2 | 1900 6100 ae ey Bee pba " 2 | 332 Cabinet Rye Whiskey tint vcar Avent for'it im Grand & rf Total amount required to redeeM.....+ -..66- 20+ | $55 | 08 HH Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. = Sea = aoa | 2 COUNTY AUDITOR. 2 ER Peter Meil Chef. LE Sees, MINNESOTA. P44 NORTH NC AFE 5 f. 2 to Frank Orcutt gee SRT ee a e & * * >. § mceeh verest and gusts pa

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