Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 12, 1907, Page 6

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oes ~ f | | | {ey | , \ ee i } — 4 | > i | fal 1 ‘ } § « ; —— x 9 wag Antics’ of “italian, ees re «: Thus. Explained, now: upying the attention. of. he | smi] “il ten “of it bwe ma: “think ‘ourselves in thé Dark’ Ages ‘again, “The! 4 boyg.in, this family. ané pear océasionat:y in -a vus manger. Tn fac disappea one can tell. They, Say. they are, care tied: from. place, 4o ‘place by, ithe ee! hoe, the boys’ -~ beds: sleep. One of the boys. Greek} jin. a.-strange: voice. spouts" passag fro: phesies. “Doctors -and pries visited-him, but» cannot:.discover. the: machi very. positive | ites loWea*“a it wasi.growing in After- many’ . ‘attenipts~ her, the” deeds m1. ured “a medium-st7 frog” bhndptaetn! itt his “pocter, vis: ited the,patient: and sg hare aie that he proposed to, avery : ae administered a powerful enone He then. produced: .the. frog,, and.she. was % and srt, the frog'as a. frog, and with his’ microscope:-.examined | him: leng- and attentively. he ‘eldest see had = been: “alisetit from home for the first time, and the Stony ge of: the “gama waether. aWaiy in ‘tient, assured tier® he--wai the’: patents “of ‘a- mémber of ‘one: of Boston's Jarge. jewelry. fitms.. Aftér cht ‘solicitation’ the son. ‘finally ® in- duced his mother to abandon Her hym- bie:home for. his. palatial one, but. no aghount “of, seresion ‘could»make the | father’ come. : long : after, , the: change the ‘old eaate died; in’ the month of July, and word was ‘sent ta,| her. husband. The. old. gentleman. took | the letter to a nefghbor,~ say “Wife's dead; can't go.anyway: right in haying ‘time.’ - Wiiycouldn’t she have.-gone.in January?” wolys A Providential Fires: Here is a new, yview*of providential ipterference..in..the affairs ot this one: ~eQur ‘heighbor,: Abe Inztes, had. six mortgages on on-his house and.barn, and, ds be couldn't pay ‘Up, Nis ‘creditors de- cided to foreclose him}! but just before thé*dailiff arrived. with papers’ a prey | ideutial: fire broke. cout in’ the kitchen, dng’ the’ honse was’ burned to the: . Phen “the. ‘bailiff, haster the* scene, fell into storm pit and broke his good. leg ‘and lost his wood: | dn one, - How mysterious are-the ways. | yidence!”——Atlanfa Const! ions; étiplain “bittertys- hardest towa in the state because you never “can jay the. anadarity 3a otag Alcott Survived It isa. M....Aleo! visiting” ‘smal! town ‘in“Connecti- eat wht! nly afew days~before adage SP smal} :eltild shad »-been Bern.’ In>the-course: of conversation. $e child was spoken:.of.and Miss. Al- cott laughingly. said: ‘have heard -ord I was.a td Fang infant. In ould , pe ahs ethnology ‘| alt. in Courtroom Witnesses of the & Judge’s i “ence atte: legal pro: {ceedings in~ proniptty, fook ex ‘t with a serious bow, s: ‘Ah; but | your honur has just re d himself ”—Harper’s Week- ‘| selentifie purposes; ny yar! ds. is subject ‘to alternate , {could not look at those ae ‘these Ss: ‘qnusually int! “fk fs there that the eter- ‘nal fire is ‘said to be- kept burning in estufa, ‘or underground temple, the priests climb daily to the housetops and gaze toward the ris- un, hoping to see the returning b ezima sailing toward them on ‘His eagle. The fire, it is said, was ‘removed: to this. village from Pecos the early part of the last centurv, yhien the latter was abandoned. Ac- cording to'rumor it.is kept ina sa- -+ered temple. built in the bowels of the earth and coznected with the sur- face by hidden passazes and laby- tinths~~"The “priests” tend the sacred fire carefully, and, if, tradition is to be ‘helieved, it has not been extinguished Zima left the earth for his heavenly me,’ Taos was also the “| Home of Kit Carson, the famous scout who “led _G4n. Fremont through the wilds-and whose name has been sung tongues. He lived and died “ih the little vill loved and respect ed. .by, all the’ Indians—Southerr A tis ‘Kkman: TRUE STATEMENT OF COUNRET a Philadel ‘phia. lawyer, h were unconven- “tional; “to “s thé least: judge .presiding made up what he lacked in legal “lore ‘by ‘a certain” entertaininely foviality...-The ease before Aim ¥ windy and:long drawn-out, and it w y ts. be .6e en that he. was tired To one of his de- for the defendant ption and his hon- |4 and settled down | in his ampte ‘ch. For a moment or two:-he. quietly -dropped off to nis-chair-tilted back against.the wall. 4 or-nodded carelessly scrambling. to } he sought to. el élaimingy abruptly “No,-eounselor, In decisian , of,,a,,raom his mish nd: irret tad ose, and, most conclusively.’ a “Nirvana of Buddhism. “the Buddhist forbears to slaugh- tér ‘animals,’ be it for food, sport or he. discredits the have: been created for the.tise of man, and that he has any“right’ over them. The Buddha sat-and. taught that every human be- ing, ‘high or low, animal or human, while transmigrating in any of the ma- tertal,-scmi-material or nonmater theory that they ye happiness, ‘and that last found only in Nirvana He, saw thatthe wilt to live to enjo “t wais the cause of transmigratio! its ‘miseries, and that- when thr enlightenment this will ce iy Fee is: attained -and: trans or; cincarnafion . in earthly | | | | | bodies i, Picturesque California Women. women. grape-picke of Cali- are picturesqu There is just a dash of Indian to give color to the cheek a touch of Spanish, and just a suspicion of the old blood that built the-wonderful ¢ ages ago in lower Mexico, making a combination attrac- j tive-to the love of the picturesque. {Dark hai \ 2 gent fecaed tt lead to” higher Hed them, s, to see that it required | | but clothes and environment to make-| a remarkable change, | 4 Pumice Stone. Pumice stone, aside from its use as a cleaning agent, belongs to the most important polishing tances. While emery is used for polishing tools, pol- ishing. paper for stone and glass, ox: ide of iron for fitie glassware and lime for. ls, pumice stone is employed for ing softer articles. -- Pumice stone.as found in nature is, according | to Hts »-composition,- nothing but lava | whichhas received its foaglike poros. ity through*the fact that the volcanic stone substance was cooled very rap- fdly “under strong development . of { gases: With Plenty of. Opportunities, >A teacher in a public school_of Bos- ton, cite had great difficulty in im- parting. to a hoy pupil of 10-certain elementary principles of grar r. In elass one day the instructor experi enced more than the usual smount of trouble with the.lad. .In desperation the teacher finally blurted out the question: “At least, you can tell me why! we study grammar.” . “Yes, ma’am,” returned the pupil; “we study grammar so that we can faugh at the mistakes of others,”— 4. Pays to Watch Small Things. No matter what the general magni- | speedy ‘ing its for 2n..arrow. have the direct connection’ between them, in. both.cases their characteristic that impressed the early zer's name is. superior as. the one nee’ “hyena” name thus, nobility...to:..the ; hye: beast isto the other, GO TO... MILLER’ Ice. CREAM PARTO For the Best For Por Fresh Tile! Mc mcr fe 6f Wales shot a “‘Fago, the ov nee eg at mrt tof site ee i ede | its kind. “Tigers are ‘so called because of the swiftness of theim movemedt, especially in “tighri” Snes the o.é kersian’ word Henee it comes abcut that the beast and tau River. Tigr’? Phere cis ne but! ness was the same nams— givers... The perhaps, near Roy R. Beil | Pharmacist Drugs and Patent epee ary 1 aligns 8 Book, News and: Cigar Stand Stationery Supplies * Regitlar How Week days 7: Sunday-9 a, Telcphose No. 10 Call “No. |:166 Or “115d other hours i Dish: of be had i the city. Anything Soft Drinks: Line: Fruits, in bulk.or box Domestic freshing: 4 uring RS Tee Cream to somememcerie | wm. PERRINGTON BUYS AND’SELLS IN ITASCA AND ADJOLNIE NG COUNTIES _ LANDS in-4} Mineral: Pine and Farming bands Parties located on Ifome Some of th Graud Rapids - sarpers ‘Weekly, if Timber and Stone Cl vicinity of Grand Rapids venient, to other markets cultivation, for sale at WM. PERRINGTO —PRACTICAL—— |} PLUMBING x6 hoicest Lands in os or et ander aites., Minnesota STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Jobbuig bromiptly attended ‘to. Estimates ‘2 id plans -furnt on all kinds of work in my Satisfaction guaranteed, shed line ‘ id-and f/ YOU. GAN” EASILY OPERATE, of THIS TYPEWRITER | | | BONA-FIDE { CUT OF 3 WOMEN’S KERSEY A in fancy mixtures, all styles. “to 14 years. Choic 2 ace Sawa ee (lll ALT $21.00 Coats; choice for........... $35.00 Fur Lined Coats, . regular values, our spec- Be $23.35 Ladies’ Fur Deck Pieces Your choice at one=third off fvom our regular selling prices. Children’s Coats:=Handsome coats, at one-third off. ~ SALE WILL BE CONTINUED ANOTHER WEEK ~ Commencing Monday, January 7th, we will inaugurate a gigan- tic Clearance Sale of ladies’, misses” and children’s coats and furs. THESE ARE ALL NFW AND UP-TO- DATE SEASONABLE GOODS, AND IN ORDER TO CLOSE THEM OUT WITHIN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS, WE OFFER THEM TO YOU AT A Scan this scale of sale can’t say how long. ND BROADCLOTH COAT inches long. Nearly all-new styles included in this great clearance sale. NOTE THE. REDUCTIONS. $28:00 Coats, choice for............ $18.62 | $18.00 Coats: choice for.......-.... $12.08 ° $25:00-@oate,-choice for #:2:50222:: S66. :\:x.$15.00:Geats, choice for... $10.00 ed opos Child’s Coats. white, gray one-third off. every one, All sizes trom.6 Ladies’ Dress Skirts at balf Price ©, Henry Hughes & Go. | ALATA $10. 00 Coats, choice for..........:. $15. OO Fur Collar Coats, fine all.wool Hersey coats, 50 in., blacK, with blend- ptices during this Handsome coats of broad- cloth and Kersey, full 50 ~ $10 sum collar.. 3ear- Skin and. brown, Plush in choice at Crush your ater RL ALO AL AL OL LAL OAL ALN ALA LAL AL AAL AL OL AL OL NALIN poo YOURSELF Dantt weite him hand hint C= sily re a S And don't flout ub papers oreard) memosor : s or hotel mennoin your own hand writ-! { looks bad, reflec on your “standir | 323% OLIVER | The Standard Visible Writer You can write any of these: things yourself % u.do not happen i2: Pore © a stenographer. . With a little pra | | Ihe Typewriter &) “is the typewrit the insurance a sl proprietor—or 2 es his own writing. Write us now for our booklet on ‘im plified fextures of the OLLV ER. The OLIVER Typewriter Company 332 Heuncpin Ave. doctor, the lawye: merehant, the hot ~ Minteapolis; Min O.W. Hastixes. President. > F. P. SHELDON. Vice-President é¢ude-of: a business. maybe, it is well rth the. while to look out for -its minor: affairs. This may be an age of large’ things*in general, ‘but it is, after all, from. the handling. of smaller deals that the greatest profits are de- rived. -Simall leakages are sare toslip by unnoticed ‘unless -the business is.so : there ed y Saaiees ery..detail, no matter of how le apparent, sienidcance | ora oe sean vhecked. ; Sie KE, PRICK LAWYER in the’ First National Bank’ APIDS C.F. AUKEN, Cashier. First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. a cis a General Banking Business te d ab Re she ee Re te ae ae. ne aE SEE SE Me ae ea Grand Rapids Village Lots are for sale on easy term REISHUS-REMER Ge A AOE a SPE AE ae SE ae He a ae a ae ae te ae ate RE ate ate ate ee es ate ame ate a aE aE See er ne eee eee ea neneenonennensens ® % % * cd % = We have choice residence lots all over town and we are sell- #& ing them on such easy terme thatanybody can buy, $5 # down and $5 per month is certainly ¢ - Come in and talk = the matter over, A house and three lots for sale ch a We also have some choice business lots on cur lists. 86 Nb aRE ME ae AME Re ae ARE aE ae as ate ate ate ats aps ate ate ate ate ste ge ate ate a — : oe ae month = They 1S. LAND COMPANY, Ste abe te SEE ate eae ae aE —— =e eee SSsSeqeserse a5 Se GEO.. BO I, of the finest seleeted stock b = “Bootu s CIGARS’ Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. ‘This insures the utmost cleanlin For sale everywhere. mS SS SSeS OTH, = ee minue? p= Cigars ii GRAND RAPID, MINN Call for them. 7 Have achieved an excellent reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They are made Vv experienced workmen in Mr ness and care in manufacture, Hl HE aan sae | SSS SS S2> 6253525 ITASCA COUNTY > MBDIHACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, “RAT BSTATE. . FIRE INSURANCE. Conyeyances Drawn, Taxes Paid for Non-Residenta, KREMER & KING, Proprietors.” GRAND RAPIDS, -> = wh See ges 4 : , MINN | Dp": CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON j Office and Residence corner Leland avenue | and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. wir RD A. ROSSMAN, ‘Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Building. GRAND RAPIDS - - MINN For Be cia hed house on ; Leland. ave... .Enqnire at. this ‘olfce. tL ausied rt ‘ j a Fs

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