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| BOVEY SUMMMR And It Is Time You Were Casting About Suitable Apparel We handle the celebrated Kup- penhcimer line of weights, and an immense stock of negligee shirts in suitable colors. Remember we sell Bear in mind you out from head | COLERAINE test Sestosdocoatontecadeadeedntestectetoatendetratecteteatontechatoatertetoatontecteatontectectiatort efoto wear, the only kind for summer. Our line of Hats, Ties, Collars, etc., is also complete and for shoes and oxfords we have the Florsheim and Ralston, both well-known makes. LIEBERMAN BROS. CLOTHIERS GRAND RAPIDS pease WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1910. PPPPIOSSISOOO DIOS MARBLE IS HERE for clothing in light B. D. V. under- that we. can fit to foot. GRAND RAPIDS With the Opening of Spring Comes Business and to handle it properly you must have a tele- The rates are very reasonable, and the Think it over, and give us an order. All information can be had of the Lo- Telephone 67-2. phone. service is first class. cal Manager. Mesaba Telephone. Company F. W. McCRATH, Local Manager. ~ LOVELY for parlors that are fit to grace a beautiful floral effects and art mauve designs, all form a part of Come in and make your selections early and have your work done before the rush. our Spring line. ToSee Is To Admire and applies more than ever to our new styles of wall paper. All the new shades of greens, blues, reds and pinks we are showing in endless variety. We're showing some MOIRES parlor. Dainty chintz siripes, We Earnestly Solicit Your Trade Our Prices Will Please WE SHADE ONE PRICE “aur'nor’ |-PEORGE F. KREMED | Sitar in’? Be auaies {THE HOUSE FURNISHER STOO n EG Proceevinss in Benkr pte, In the District Court of the United States for the District of Minneso- ta, Fifth Division. 4 In the matter of Daniel Franica and George S. Franica, as individuals and as co-partners, trading as Fran- ica Brothers.—Bankrupts; in Bank- ruptey. To the Honorable Page Morris, Judge of the District Court of ithe United States for the District- of Min- nesota. Daniel Franica and George S. Fran- ‘ica, of Marble, in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota in said dis- trict respectfully, represent that on the 16th day.of April 1910, they were duly adjudged bankrupts under the acts of congress relating to bankruptcy; that they have duly surrendered all their property and rights of property, and have fully complied with all the Tequirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching their bankruptcy. Wherefore, both and each pray that they may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against the estates of both as individuals and as co-partners un- .der said bankruptcy acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 10th day: of. May,-A. D. 1910." _. o DANEBL.PRAMIEA,:~ Se (HIS) GEORGE S. (X) FRANICA, (MARK) “ Bankrunts United States District Court, District of Minnesota, Fifth Division—ss On the 19th day of May, A. D. 1910. on reading the foregoing petition it is— Ordered by the court that a hear- ing be had upon the same on the 18th day of June, A. D. 1910, before said court, at Duluth, in said district at ten o’clock im the forenoon; and that notice therepf ‘be published in the Grand Rap- ids Herald-Review, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioners should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court that the clerk ‘ghall send by ma to, all known creditors corfes of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence, as stated. Witness the Honorable Page Morris judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Duluth, in said district, | phia, St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 5. z account of rain. "T SUMMARY OF Slistudaeabaes BALL IN LEAGUE ittmaresies THE WEEK’S of Natlonal Lezgue Tuesday—New York at Philadelphie New York 4, Philadelphia 2; Boston at Brooklyn, Brooklyn 4, Boston 1; Pittsburg-Cincinnati game postponed on account of rain. Wednesday—Chicago at Boston, Chicago 5, Boston 1; Pittsburg at Brooklyn, Brooklyn 2, Pittsburg 1; Cincinnati at New York, New York 5, Cincinnati 2; St. Louis at Philadel- Thursday—Pittsburg at Brooklyn, Brooklyn 3, Pittsburg 1; Cincinnati at New York, New York 7, Cincin- nati 3; St. Louis at Philadelphia, St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 3; Chicago at Boston, Chicago 2, Boston 1. Friday—Chicago at Boston, Chicago 9, Boston 0; Cincinnati-New York, St. Louis-Philadelphia and Pittsburg- Brooklyn games postponed on account of rain. Saturday—Pittsburg at Brooklyn, Brooklyn 9, Pittsburg 4; Chicago, at Boston, Boston 1, Chicago 0; Cincin- nati at New York, Cincinnati 8, New York 2. Sunday—No games scheduled in the . National league. Monday—Chicago at Philadelphia, Philadelphia 12, Chicago 2; Cincin- nati at Brooklyn, Cincinnati 1, Brook- lyn 0; St. Louis at New York, New York 5 ,St. Louis 1; Boston-Pittsburg game postponed on account of rain. Standing of the clubs: Chicago, 641; New York 634; Cincinnati, 526; Pittspurg, 500; St. Louis, 476; Brook- lyn, 452; Philadelphia, 405; Boston, 366. American Leasue Tuesday—Philadelphia at Boston, first game—Boston 1, Philadelphia , second game—Philadelphia 4, Boston 2; Washington at New York, New York 5, Washington 1; Detroit at St Louis, Detroit 3, St. Uouis 1; Cleve- land-Chicago game postponed on ac count of rain. Bdiegs Wednesday—No games ie on? count of rain. Thursday—Boston in St. Louis, Bos- ton 10, St. Louis 9; New York-Chi- cago, Philadelphia-Detroit and Cleve- land-Washington games postponed on Friday—Chicago at New York, Chi- cago 3, New York 1; Philadelphia at Detroit, Detroit 6, Philadelphia 1; Washington at Cleveland, Cleveland 7, Washington 2; Boston-St. Louis game postponed on account of rain. Saturday—Philadelphia at Detroit, Detroit 10, Philadelphia 7; Washing- ton at Cleveland, Washington 8, Cleve- land 2; Boston at St. Louis, Boston 4, St. Louis 0; Ndw York at Chicago, New York 3, Chicago 2. Sunday—Philadelphia at Detroit,De- troit 8, Philadelphia 4; Boston at St. Louis, St. Louis 2, Boston 1; New York at Chicago, New York 2, Chicago 0. Monday—Washington at Detroit, De- troi+ 4, Washington 1; Boston at Chi- cago, Chicago 1, Boston 0: New Ysrk at St Louis, New York 2, St. Louis 1; Cleveland-Philadelphia game postponed ou account of rain: Standing of the clubs: New York, 703; Philadelphia, 676; Detroit 628; Boston, 538; Cleveland, 441; Washing- ton, 430; Chicago, 361; St. Louis, 205. American Association bus 1; Milwaukee at Indianapolis, Milwuakee 1, Indianapolis 0; Toledo- Kansas City game postponed on ac- count of rain. Wednesday—Mitnneapolis at Louis- ville, Louisville 8, Minneapolis 4; St. | * Paul at Columbus, St. Paul 2, Colum- pus 1; Milwaukee at Indianapolis, Indianapolis 5, Milwaukee 2; Toledo- Kansas City game postponed on ac- count of rain. Friday—Kansas City at’ Toledo, fi st game,—Kansas City 4, Toledo 3, second game—Toledo 2, Kansas City 1; Milwaukee at Indianapolis, Milwau- kee 6, Indianapolis 5; St. Paul at Co- lumbus, St. Paul 1, Columbus 0; Min- neapolis at Louisville, Minneapolis 3, Louisville 2. Saturday—Kansas City at Columbus, Kansas City 8, Columbus 7; Minneap- ‘olis at Indianapolis, Indianapolis 4, iMinneapolis 2; St. Paul at Toledo, St. Paul 3, ‘Tuledo0; Milwaukee- Louisville game sostponed on account of rain. : Sunday—St. Paul at Toledo, Toledo 4, St. Paul 0; Kansas City at Colum- bus, Columbus 7, Kansas City 2; Minneapolis at Indianapolis, Minneap- olis 6, Indanapolis 4; Milwaukee at Louisville, Louisville 3, Milwaukee 2. Monday—St. Paul at Toledo, To- ledo.3, St. Paul 0; Minneapolis at Indianapolis, Indianapolis 5, Minne- apolis 2; Kansas City at Columbus, Kansas City 6, Columbus 4; Milwau- sas City, 419; Milwaukee, 391; Loufis- ville, 367. Minn, League Tuesday—Winona at Duluth, Wi- | nona 3, Duluth 1; La Crosse at Su-| perior, Superior 8, La Crosse 4; Wau- sau at Hau ‘Claire, Wausau 4, Eau Claire 3; Rochester at Red Wing, Red Wing 9, Rochester 2. Wednesday—Winona at Duluth, Winona 7, Duluth 5; La Crosse at Su- perior, Superior 7, La Crosse 2; Wau- sau at Eau Claire, Waussu 5, Eau Claire 3; Rochester at Red Wing, | Rochester 8, Red Wing 0. Thursday—Winona at Duluth, Du-} Juth 1, Winona 0; La Crosse at Su- perior, Superior 6, La Crosse 5; Wau- sau at Eau Claire, Eau Claire 8, Wau- sau 5; Rochester at Red Wing, a Wing 15, Rochester 1. Friday—La Crosse at Duluth, La Crosse 3, Duluth 1; Winona at Su- perfor, no game on account of rain; Rochester at Hau Claire, Rochéster 4, Eau Claire 1; Red Wing at Wausau, Red Wing 3, Wausau 1. Saturday—La Crosse at Duluth, La} Crosse 3, Duluth 2; Winona at Su- perior, Superior 7, Winona 2; Roches- ter at Eau Claire, Eau Claire 4, Roches- ter 3; Red Wing at Wausau, Wausau 4, Red Wing 3 Sunday—La Crosse at Duluth, La Crosse 4 ,Duluth 0; Winona at Su- perior, Superior 3, Winona 2; Red Wing at Wausau, Red Wing 2, Wau- Bau 0; Rochester at Eau Claire, Eau | Claire 2, Rochester 1. Monday—Duluth-Wausau game post- | poned on account of rain; La Crosse at Red Wing, Red Wing 3, La Crosse 2; Winona at Rochester, Winona 2, Rochester 1; Superior at Eau Claire, Superior 3, Eau Claire 0. Standing of the clubs: 625; Eau Claire, 583; Wausau, 565; Rochester, 542; Winona, 520; La Crosse, 500; Red Wing, 385; Duluth, 333. abs Superior, Asalication For Transver of Li uor License. + To the Village Council of the Village of Calumet, in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota: The undersigned Sam Dulude, here- by makes application to have the li- cense heretofore granted to Wester- dahl.&.Whalen.by.your.honorable.body to sell Intoxicating liquors at Lot 18, block 2, in the village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota ,transfer- red to him, the said Sam Dulude, to carry on the said business at above named place, in said village of Calu- met, and this applicant states ana shows as a reason for such trans- fen that the said licensee Wester, dahl & Whalen has sold and dispos- ed of to this applicant all interest in said business covered by said license. Said applicant prays that such transfer of license may be granted to him, pursuant to the Laws of the state of Minnesota and the ordi- nance of the the village of Calumet in such case made and provided. Dated at Calumet, Minnesota, this 28rd day of May 1910. (Signed) SAM DULUDE The undersigned , to whom said above ramed liquor license was origi- nelly granted, hereby affirms the statements herein made and asks that the said transfer therein men- tioned may be made. Dated at Calumet, Minnesota, this 23rd day of May, 1910. WESTERDAHL & WHALEN, By Wm. Whalen. H. R. June 8-15 Citation for Hearing on Final Ac- count and for Distribution Estate of Emma G. ‘Mabie. STATE OF MINNESOTA, CCUNTY of Itasca in Probate Court. In The Matter of The Estate of Emma G. Mabie, Decednt. The state of Minnesota to James Mabi+, all prsons interested in the above ertitled matter: Whereas, James Mabie has filed in this court his final account of his ad- ministration of.the.estate of.theabove ee ee ee Ee eatntntntnttvtitetetecedtet $ st oat % Seeteets ae ree hodeteetote ete Sete ee fot Seated epee Socotra eae eter deeded haere eet eee one aes ces ede naesedete anton grata Seshretrehedontretereatontoetesteatoetoesentontoeteetonentoetentetsoeteotestoeteetestor hamed decedent, together with his petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons thereuntc entitled: It is ordered that said pe- tition be heard, and that all persons interested in said matter be and ap- pear before this court ‘on the 29th cay of June, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the Probate Court rooms in the Court House at Grand Rapids ‘in said Caunty, and then and there, or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not ‘be granted. and that this citation be served by the publication thereof in Grand Rapids Herald-Review. ac- cording to law. Witness the Honorable, H. 8S. Hu- on Judge. of said court, and the seal of said court, this 6th day of on: the 12th day.of May, A. D. 1910. ‘ume, 1910. ‘ CHARLES L. SPENCER, kee at Louisville, (Milwaukee 2, |. H. S. HUSON, Clerk. ' | touisville 1. : Probate Judge. pies ees Deputy Clerk Standing of the clubs: Minneapolis,| (oot Sean”! (Seal) 667; St. Paul, 647; Toledo, ,604;- Ine: Attorneys for Petitioner. = __ H.R) June Boe ee ee ee »~*| @ianapolis; 458; Columbus, 438; Kan- H; R. Jame 8-22. Foes | WHEN IN NEED OF JOB PRINTING CALL ON OR CALL UP THE Herald-Review PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT Herald Review: Bring in your idea and we'll do the rest and guarantee good neat work. 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