Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, September 7, 1910, Page 5

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OF WERNER & SCHULTZ At $ ie Roecker’s : the greatest opportunity ever offered to get the inustrument : The manufacturers of these celebrated pianos are sell- you want at a tremendous saving. In buying now, you will save from $100 to $150 on your purchase. Several of Grand Rapids citizens have taken advantage of this opportunity and you should not wait. look the over, ing directfrom factory to home One Carload of Pianos. | These pianos are being sold at positively factory prices, and you who have been contemplating the pur- chase of a piano within the next few years will find here Come in and It will pay you well, detetehoeeetotetooeeoebbeds eset eee Hapa Deaton eee enbnnoedebntneneeledetebntndnoebefelebebe ede eededentedetentetedodedeeedededh Moe detedetetedetededettetntetetntetetetetnt Se ee ee ke ee ee eh hh ka oe ee eee Ae eee Beh he eee ¢ Soetoetordortonts Seeteetontonten etoeetortete Stet es % co % eeetpeeteeteeteets Soesonsonentedte bodfonterteestoetee & sto Sonteete et % Seeheegeets HH Seetest WHEN IN NEED OF JOB PRINTING CALL ON OR CALL UP THE soeteete en Ler toctoctoesetoatpetontectonteeteton See eostontontoetretoate see ore cy ot sa tt st tee ts ts Bl ts te tee eb te et ee Oe r8e-0 vests, etc., etc. same as new. To order your Fall and Winter suits and avoid the rush which will soon be here. We are makers of fine suits, overcoats, fancy We reline, reshape, clean and press your old garments, both ladies’and gents’, and make them appear the __We _are_representatives for the well-known E. B. Bradford re eenene: tailoring concern in America. none. Yours to serve, Co., the wholesale ladies’ tailoring concern, ‘of Chicago, which is known to the best fitters and and most up-to-date ladies’ OUR WORKMANSHIP Styles, fit and quality we guarantee to be second to WACTHEL & HANSEN THE ART TAILORS oon GaDbneNG AE GGAERGpMONS sgnggugugague-uenesedaNe eugubleNbabueeneieueubues $e : Grand Rapids, Minnesota. : $ | $ Successors to Chas. Milaney. : $ a é Sngnenonon0-0--0-0-0 ie 0--00r-0r-8-10r-OrOrrOnrOOnrOO~Or-OsOne8 18 - OOnOmOn Orono OeOInddnOnOnOnOnO-OnO-G & 7 | WOOD and COAL 3 $ % % a $ & & —_—___— $ ‘ $$ 3 : is a $ 3 I am now prepar- ee Bring in your : ed to take Coal and 2s .3 f $ Wood orders for ei idea and we'll $ immediate delivery z $ 3 CHAS. A. WARNER. Order your Wood $ ‘4 3 epnblican Candidate for the office of representative from the 52nd leg- and Coal at once % = islative district. $$ 0 @ res all and be prepared be- $i [CASE CALLED FOR SYMPATHY HAD THE AUDIENCE WITH HIM fe ae ae re Q : ; % ¢ Sual antee 00d Life of Single-Blessedness Made No Christian Missionary Had Little Show sets in. Wood in 16 i ¢ $ a a Gee za Araemneny een ae inch and four foot a 4 — — lengths in birch $ ¢ neat work Full Apropos the discussion of the aa | As a medical misionary, stationed 8 1 ta aoeneie 3 | , bantages of married life recalls the for 16 years in northwestern India, map e, ¢ . 7 ee of a certain basbele or near the Afghanistan frontier, Dr. T. L. A. OGAARD. and pine, also all e. 4 of some forty summers and some win- L, Pennell had his share of peril and gio eee 4 ‘ 3% count iS alwa S$ ters. She has had proposals enough, adventure, which he has recounted in | Republican candidate for the office|] grades of Hard and —— ras ‘ so she says, but she prefers single a volume entitled, “Among the Wild |°f representative from the 52nd legis- Soft Coal. $ = . blessedness to pouring coffee, mend- Tribes of the Afghan Border.” lative district. x ys ’ Ing socks and spanking babies. She| As a medical man, Dr. Pennell had M. E. WINSOR. > 4 $ IV ii fl recently began devoting much of her his ups and downs with the native 4 time to working in the slums, partio- | doctors, who sweat their patients and Phone 274. $ ularly among the women and chil- burn sores with lighted oil, but have dren. |@o faith in western treatment. They Grand Rapids, y S 0 A pitiful case was recently brought also bleed and purge; but gradually di — Blcothertatiention to care hor. A wom- |the new-fangled treatment was ac Minn esota “Do you know,” asked the mollah, $ ¢ few questions to satisfy her womanly 3 at the curionty about her new-found friend | WHat Becomes of the sun when ft ESTIMATING, 3 ¢ ; “Live here?” she inquired of Miss The doctor gave the native circle GONSTRUCTION, oe & einer cA 2 the scientific explanation. No,” was the reply; “I spend ont | «pubbish!” exclaimed the mollah. SUPERINTENDENT Seoetoocortertens Sie MAPA roo eRe eeteeteeteetecteteatee a Sete a Sot eteeton iS used, PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT erald Review ¥ $F i PPS ED, | BSS * $35 27 FA an had been cruelly treated by her husband, who, as a final act, locked her out in the street. The poor, suf- fering creature, ragged and dishev- eled, reported at the charity head- quarters and begged for shelter. Miss J—— dressed her wounds, gave her something to eat and then started a sympathetic conversation with the sufferer. The latter, after recounting at much length the in- juries she had borne at the hands of her liege, lord and master, asked a a part of my time here during the day. 4y home is way up in Harlem.” “You're married, ain’t you?” was the next question. “No, I’m not married; and I may never be.” The poor, wretched woman opened her bruised and swollen eyes as best she could to get a look at her friend, gazing at her in amazement. “My, my!” she said, sympathetical- ly. “I’m awfully sorry. Say, but ain’t it fierce to be an old maid?”—New York Times. ae stearate cepted, and grateful converts were made at the Bannu dispensary. As a missionary, Dr. Pennell had to contend with the mollahs, who are argumentative and great browbeaters; and very often, he confesses, he got the worst of it by verdict of the tagged crowd that hemmed in the theologians. With a certain mollah, whe regard ed the Christian medicine-man as a tival, Dr. Pennell had an amusing em sounter. “We all know that the fires of hell are under the earth, and that the sun passes down every night, and there fore comes up blazing hot in the morning.” All Dr. Pennell’s accounts of natural phenomena were ridiculed by the mob lah. Then, turning to his people, ke said, with contempt in his face and voice: : “It is evident that I shall have te teach him everything from the be sinning.”—Youth’s Companion. ALFRED JAQUES. Of Duluth, Democratic Candidate for Congress, Highth District. HERALD-REVIEW COMMERCIAL Book and Job Printing Bs KIND OF WOR’ 287 KIND OF STOC. Let us figure with you Civil Engineering SURVEYING, AND DRAFTING “TASCA ENGINEERING CO. GRAND RAPWS, MINNESOTA J. A. BROWN, Mgr, Phone 168 cor

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