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mann OP TR RT BE RE ng IB NE DN TY cs se ee ae 11. Number of fatal accidents, per 1000, 3.88 and a fraction. William ©. ze x z vs 12. Number of gross tons of ore mined, 2,113,309 tons and 1040 lbs. . fees ... Se 456 Shu Bt Loe Oe: (16 of. 3, a b (nchcnennenanteenannenenaneneneneneneceeanece 13. Number of tons of ore mined, per fatal accident, 176,109 tons and 273 Ibs.| Ben Tibbetts, services. "the east hele ips y ray ee sige = samen : : 14. Number of men employed, per fatal accident, 255 and 5/12. judge of election......... “4... 8,90] er of section 34, ‘the ortheast quart! : e 7 -| Making a decrease in slightly injured of 53 men, an increase of fatal| Wn). Tibbetts, services as. clerk ler of the southeast quarter and: the er e 41s Not a Man A } ef one, and increasing the number of men one-fourth above last year’s or in other words 800 men more, east Half of the northeast quarter of sectian 22, the. southwest. quarter of che, southwest quarter, the north- | | west quanter of the southwest quart- of. election Without some beauty features about him which could easily be shown eyerybody by having your elothes properly made. The only way to get such—go to your tailor, explain to him about the style you fane : TABLE NO. 6. er, the northeast quarter of the d PaMa y Showing the fee owners, names and lesses, names of presidents, place and general office and state of incorporation, |S0Uthwest quarter, the southeast and if there is any art in hiso at all, he can make you appear as the ane uaspmdeke Namie ‘Gt Logoss President Gen, Office | State quarter of the northwest quarter, the most refined gentleman, not alone in beauty, but also in succes We Bray +] Mississippi Land Co. | Republican Iron & Steel Co. | T. W. Guthrie | Duluth *| Minn. northeast quarter of the northwest tailors show you our fashions and mak Hiss Mississippi Land Co. | Pearson Mining Co. ‘Bema aa, Re Mags Duluth | Minn quarer and the northwest quarter of Still you don’t. feel satisfied ie P0u8. clothes accordingly, a Pearson .... .. | Oliver Iron Mining Co, Joseph Sellwood | Duluth | Minn.| ‘Pe northeast quarter of section 11, eeu et Satisfied—the reason for which is that you do not ceninice { | Oliver: Iron Mining Co: W. J. Oleate ‘puis | ae the southwest quarter of the south. always know the tailor, may not feel like telling him what is th 4 ae oo :. | Oliver Iron Mining Co, . J. Oleott | Duluth | Minn. Re ee ni the northwest quarter matter, as you are afraid of losing confidence in him. Still nélth . ‘ Holman msstesiDys tana ee | eee sao Co. [| W. J. Oleott ] Keewatin | Mich. | east eoartah Ot don withers pia you nor he are ty blame as there may have been a misunderstanding eee Mie roan ee | SET a Co, | oa Chicago | I. |er, amd the southeast quarter of the inthe fashion. If every min would follow his own ideas in chee . s ‘| Misslasionl band a we artes | Cleveland | up northeast quarter of. section 2, all} ¢{ i9¢ of his clothes. there would bea sure fit and Satisfaction to reer ‘] Mississippi Land Co. | Oliversiron Mining iGo: | Rockefeller Bide, | . pulgdaerec gies deni _ putea parties. With the tailor’s artistic ideas cormhined, the style issure | } | LaRue Mining Co. W. J. Oleott | Cleveland | Ohio |west quarter and the northwest | jf ©? (ow. As stated before, we are makers of fine suits, overcoats tT St. Paul --.| Longyear & Bennett | St. Paul Mining Co. | D. R, Hanna | Cleveland | Obio |quarter of the northeast quart- and fancy vests. —Yours for success, sak hs ia er of section 15, township 149 north, Sas en A REE ee eT Ce nt eT | es. | at ease sito Ses noe as tee Aa ia ae ee 327.50 aa boxes to Sam Martin.... © 1.50 Dated at Minneapolis, Minnesota, contact, State Rost Mo 1 LGN ae ae Wouter eee eee Ww ACTHEL & HANS M. Callahan, part payment on David Maturen, iabor on road.. 14.00) J. A. VanPatten, services as | MINNEAPOLIS @ RAINY RIVER EN y contract, G. R. Blackberry yaa ry tes atu na examine ree .. 55.90 | i clerk e election............ 3.90 . ee SES Ue a Successors to Chas. Milaney. MOG: ions ase eet a eee rthur A, chell, labor on Yrjo Inga, constable at y H, W. Seaman | ©. F. Carstens, witness fees, Bovey road ................ 424.76| primary election ........... President | We also do cleani i iri = i B Ay o WER DAL Perey 1.12|W. E. Myers, livery taking Village of Grand Rapids, water 3.00) stteat:—Fred A. Bill, | i and gents. en nnning both late { Agnes Check, witness fees, ria! Patient, 2 hospital cae aie 3.00} and light, court house and Fe ag Secretary. j } SC. sisizion sisioemine oneness . Mesaba Telephone Co., toll for jail aie e 2 Se ELL, * ] B. B. Corwin, witness fees, August, 1910.. .. 14.65! Thos. Ward, %°.90) attorney for petitioner, 31214 Lum. |“ reeereees } e J. c. “eatisens pesca as 1.12) B. R. Merrified, posting notice: att ovate road ; 24.00 Loe Bldg., Minneapolis, jo re C. . ys » of election -............-.+ . . enaus, service: ] 5 | es ‘ ‘ cement work at jail and court F. W. Miller, services as judge of election ..... aa Be clerk 3.90 H. R. Oct. 19- Nov 2. | pteertedetecetnenteteterees ee ee S098) WE Section .... 00... 55055-5 4.50 | Jos. Winegarden, ices as | J. 1. Coffey, services as clerk Sam Martin, services as judg clerk of GGA a 4.50 i : ef election ee -. 3.90] of election, etc .. 8.60! William Walker, services on : | 34 | HI he Levi Cochran, post B. R. Merrified, services as county canvassing board... 18.40 1 G ] DO of election. ooo. c ese cece 1.00! judge of election, etc........ 4.20| Frank N. Wege, services as W A N TS and j ? oa Coshrss; services as judge re Edward W. Metke, services as judge of election........... 4.20 ee | ef election ..... 20.05 2.30.05 clerk of election............ 3.60 The board th aj PO’! Chas. Coolen, services as Clerk John U. Metke, services as A MeWILETAMe. FOR § ALE | THE APOSTLE PAUL’S EAMOUS WORDS oe. certs oN ee seis to ee, | ADAPTED TOMODERN THOUGHT j erek of election: Sa 5.45) ‘county board of audit....... 97.50 ease County waudithre 1 ristie Lithograp! rinting W. R. McVeigh, witness fees, (SEAL.) i t Sci . 3 Co, pens (ee 450] 3. Cr... Sn ees ease 2.12 | Fieiom — Devote Their Attention to Special @hristie Lithograph & Print- |P. A. McEachin, justice fees.. 17.85 js | ieeas ing Co., stationery supplies.. 343.90/ John McVeigh, witness fees, J. Desiteen a Gee s | es and Effect Wonderttl Cures “Sas Co, tagisier tor register |wai idsGcighc healing Wagiso | te i MN. | Meling Meat Her ewig Us, "SO nenaconoeeentsounoesoete of deeds <. ABRODN fata. tas steven ee er eee 2.50| Notice is hereby ee ane 5 | Chien McAlpine: | The physician that treats both pressed with it a jra Drake, constable fees......2.40/& J. McGowan, recording, B. Daly, of Hill €fty, Minn. Be cn eee a chronic and acut di ing | J. W. Daly, services as judg t i 17.45 | A 4 n ee oe i ute iiseases, making; IMre. G. Rohner, Long Prairi : stamps, ete. . 45| August 29th, 1904, made Homestead| For sale—two h |no special study of one kind of ! ay; pata: e! gine prarees Barer ee Hugh McEwan, — on Entry No. 24357, serial No. 03922, for sale—two hard coal heaters | a eae ti : | Minn., cured of varicose sore leg. ouis F. Dow Co., blanks. ..... 00! county canvassing board.... 18.20)SE% NW%, section 32, township 52|204 one range.—H. W. Stark. | Se an ee eer gee | Mena. J, Dronkoaict Li S. M. Dinwiddie, board of Dave Nyleu, labor on Coon N., range 25 W., 4th Principal Merid- | not be so successful as ‘the doctor; — s A ttle Fals, aa Ceptembel: ee 203.50] Lake road .....-.....-+-.+-+ 4.00 ee, has filed intention to make final|== ~~ ~~———~(| Who - makes a Specialty of a certain | Mimn., cured of cancer in 1902, writes Chas. W. Erven, posting notice at poor far nnn en. 4.75 | Frank H. Seavey, clerk of dis. |£004 location —Enquire of Mrs. H. J.| Whole time and attention to the |Teturn of that dreadful disease. of election -- 125/3. P., O'Donnell, supplies fur- trict court of Aitkin county, at his | Winsor. 17-1 | Study and practice of that specialty., Peter Slough, Nary, Minn, cured Biker maker 11.95 |, Mshed_ paupers............. 39.94 mr ee Aitkin, Minn, on the first fe |The practice of medicine is too — of the right side; con- MACDING | 5-5 sic cise. iiawereals -85/J, P. O'Donnell, supplies for - ‘em: . broad a field f sulted Dr. Rea after lk First State Bank, Bovey, bills poor farm re 9.50 Cerne names as witnesses: For Sale— White leghorn cockerels ie ey Seva pagent Rea had cured his sbrrraanyg bareate for labor on Road No. 11.... 193.23 john F. Harrington, of Hill City.,|May hatched—J | ve : oi i x H. S. Fairall, M. D., witness ie ae 3.60 | Mimn., John R. Pllerim, of Hill Clty. | y7q4 tched—Jerome Meyer, Phone eq wonderfully im the past fifteen, Miss Mary Peterson, daughter of fees, J. Co... esse verses ees 2.80| Louis Opsabl, services as clerk | | Mim@.. Fred B. Smith, of Hill City, z |years, as you all know, which is Morris Peterson, of the U. S. Custom Bavid’ Garrel: labor! on County, Mie ee 3.90 ee ee E. Reynolds, of Hill =n jlargely due to centralizing its study House, Duluth, Minn., cured of tuber- Mi a Geet, Bice is 7.80 | John W. Oaks, services as clerk , ‘CHARLES F. HARTMAN For Sale—Heating stove for hard |The specialists are the physicians |CUlar consumption. Dr. Rea had @ Cc , es of election -. 5.90 Register. | °F soft coal, medium size. Good as/|that we must give credit largely for| ard pul. with Miss Peterson, but ma Gray, withesnitéce UiC= cs sae Chester Rees sal ee eo 52.80] H.R. Oct 19-Nov. 23. new.—Mrs. C. Halverson. 18-2tp. | enlightening the medical world. | brought her out sound and well. Mrs. C.’R. Grove, drugs fur- Bovey pied: Sek In the treatment of consumption,} John H. Ross, Springfield, Minn, ee rea eTe oy exam, [LR Plummer, board of 'men | | STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Carpenters and Bricklayers Wanted, ao tan ceooatin PN me oo emerge sg "“Eatogaenan e road...... . Phoncy ‘ penters and laborers wanted at er qualified | Me ! . ‘Ss new plan antag eos School District writes Ww, J.&H. D. Powers, sureties cc en 3 Court, Fifteenth Judicial | Hill City, Minnesota. Also in about | than Dr. Rea & Co., of Minneapolis, treatment the hypodermic injection NO, 5 Goo 2 ons ves viceriomscie ce f for court house and jail..... r - two weeks pricklayers wanted.—Na-| Minn. i ;. | method, a a. H. Grady & Co., supplies fur- W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies in the matter of the petition and tional Woodenware Co., Hill City, ane Shey ag baa: oe ‘pho me | H Re en eer * = nished paupers ...........- $4.04) sor conrthousecaiid sell... OUEB application of the Minneapolis & | Minnesota. \er, whooping cough, measles and enry Wischstad, New Ulm, P. 0. J. H. rGraayee Co., supplies for aie W. J.& H. D. Powers, supplies ey, aoa malinay company to} _ ae nes iva __| those acute diseases for which the Sleepy Eye, Mimn., cured of a severe moed WON ce neces K i e and condemn certain real local hi hysician i case of protrudi iles by injecti Township of Grand Rapids, Wik bocca’ casa Dimas a Mee eel OF Mien, | SOF OED tener DO eed nee ee at: aac nlvautwontia te labor on road in Plat of Idle- ae dead 4 state of Minnesota, for railway | rooms, electric lighted, bath and | % a a By Cee Ot 5 % NE ws for poor farm.............. 9.10 ur] 8 7 . lantagonige nor to take from the Frederick Stern, Springfield, Minn wild -+ 50.00/w. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies pupae. ; toilet. Located in the best town on | ; ai ; 4 . F. B. Gran, services as judg for ‘tarry host . 4.65 To Charles Murphy, Louis W. Mc- the range. Price $3,590 is tal.en be- home physician that part of the busi-/CUred of a large cancer of the breast of-.election: (...(cc:oiuaen ce 3.80 ner) Parker, ‘repaiting “Poke ~ ©“ nae Louis K. Hull; Agnes N. (ar fore Oct. 1C. Enquire at thie office, | °SS Which really belongs to him. _| With three injections. No pain or op - John Garrity, services as judge gama Lake ferry boat...... 3.00! Henry iotatpenee ae Pel apostate hala aes | In many cases where people ¢ration. * ie yr pce 339 | Frank Payne, judge of election. 3.90 | enter; Damase Neveux; Rostids Ne aoe = ai a 5 aes < — are devoid of funds to pay for the John A. Johnson, Luverne, Minn., "Phos. Hughes constnicuing 30 ©: Carl A. Peterson, services as veux; Simeon OD. Patrick; First anted—Girl to help vith house | pegicine only, they have never turn-| Cured of catarrh, bronchial trouble, rode. Glibeade 100.00 judge of election..... voce eee 4.20/ State Bank of Deer River; Axel Ol-| Work who wishes to attend school, or|/.q them away without seeking to ‘inging in ears. & hee. 3 oe 7. (Arthur H. Peck, services as |sen; Louis Pinette; Thomas L. Shev-| will pay regular wages to girl who/| ; Albert Zika, g s a H. S. Huson, justice fees...... judge of election............ 5.40!lin; Renselaer L, Horr; Canadian | i | Sie: thsmn rei ot- ke ee ete Cet na, Lesneue William Holmberg, witness fee! 112/41 Paulley, services as judge Bank of Commerce; S. M. Myhre; A.| will devote all of time to house work; gy permission we are pleased to Center, Minn., cured of cancer of the €ameron’ Her 12) of election ..........0..05. 3.90|B. Clair; Olette A’ Johnson; WH.’ J, |—Mrs. Jos. MeKinnen, 15tf publish a few of some of the cures Rose without the knife or detention “mony 20.00 | es pola penenices ™ 3.30 | heer oachue:-Brooks eee —— | they have made throughout the states from business. L. W. lrne eae Co., record for © |A. Brecht; Nils Olson: Relaar D | For Sale—A four room house and / of Minnesota and the Dakotas. These Jacob W. Gish, Kilkenny, Mimn., ; ae - : 10.00 | judge of probate............ 35.00 Rovig; Mueller Lumber company; | two lots on south side, Grand Rapic are only a few, as time and space cured of rheumatism and stiff knee tract an Noo a ee on Bie oo H. Parmeter, conveying Sipe tage parted Gompeny: For further particulars call on N will mot permit us to publish more. after being on crutches many years. a Nox20.) 2222 e. 5. 3 | ene er —— rane T. M. Herber, services as judge | Ease rated cote AS aa . 00/ Hugh McDougal; Simion b, Patrick; |Johuson at place or at the store of | Gongultation, $1.00. | Had tried lots of doctors, of election 450 es onus, svIRcins cul John P. Brady; Charles Rife and| W. J. & H. D. Powers Bl4tt 1 Hin, Harvey ee iae Ee oe ion Ehecood or mae 12.00 William Taylor; and to all other por- | ————-— oi ? | Mrs. Ole S. Marud, Lengby, Minn Fred Hartman and his 12 year old of election: :...<.26 3500 seeks 3.60 | for building bridge, Swan sons in “ny manner interested in | “sects eae ee rg Rk cea Pg a aa apie = Haniflainea services as ee River : ~. 300.00 a eta days cane i trouble. Had been given up to die. | P. O. Iowa, cured of catarrhal deaf- judge of election............ A ou, are hereby ee hom j 5 Jonas Holtgiaarviceaaasihes [nate ahoabroo ee a go | Botifiea that the petition of the Min- S EB YTEsS S Mrs. Ole S. Marud, Lengby, Miinn., ness with a four months’ treatment. of election <.* ROOM alvin GN, SRORNBIE Cabin iene neapolis & Rainy River Railway | Te cured of gastric ulcer of the stomach, J. A. Nagel’s five year old daugh- Geo. Hewis, elect Swan River-Feeley Road 486i6bil contenant, Abr o ommed,, will pbevEre: | Dr. Larson, the eye apecial- 2. fants : ; county jail soe otelaa ok ee, eee oe 5 ipentes to the District court in and | iat, will hale is text has ' constipation and liver trouble. ter, Jackson, Mimn., cured of stomach es tes a ee | ment on Goodland-Feeley oe Mn aeced fa Sones ie aieg aay pate aUae novice Sane a rma emery rer aan eee Soaps — Hat een eiGe paras 5.08 | ataet Pe ae aie Beast 100.00| of November, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. Mesth Gm tase baving oe cured of gastric ulcer of the stomach treated for two years with other doc- for romdwork .. 255.68 peighe rate bere ara acaino ing Se cee conn pense, im he vite fective eyes, or in need of the after all other doctars had failed. tors without results. Cured by Dr. a a Rap’ e fo) rr Panny Co., 28 aes T. T. Riley, sheriff's fees, pro- Itasca and state of Minnesota, pray- ae. as ey oe L. S. Dreasler, Cando. N. D., cured Rea and has not had a sympton since. Redes at ima cine ponte ee vpn 8.40 et by said court of (eterna Hotel Pokegama the $ | 0f chronic diarrhea and piles of long Mrs, Nagel writes as follows: “Our ; a oe vit ete ses teeeeeee eee 2.32] “justice court .............. 43.67|e@ Persons as commissioners to as- |» = aad zy ahr month | standing after other doctors had giy- little girl has never been sick a min- fnsce areremuttio Co. |. 'T. Riley, board of prisoners certain and determine the compensa- | oe en him up. ute since you cured hre. She is just so, ores 10.20; September, 1910............. 98,50| tion to be made to the owners, resp- i . i i - . C. Irwin, labor \P. L. Ramquist, expenses. in- 'ectively, of the several parcels of Gotileb Passbrfg, Great eBnd, N. D. like a rosebud, has a good appetite Toad ........... pee eeeeeees 6.00! ‘specting mines ............ 52,67 | amd hereinafter described, and to | cured of chronic catarrh of the stom- and is hearty and healthy, I don’t Archie Johnson, witness fees, Joseph Rahier, labor on Kin all tenants, incumbrances or others | i Be 0. sien snoe yada Mino aes 3.04|" road ‘ © 55.99|interested ‘therein, for the taking ach, constipation and bad blood. care how much it is advertised, the Axel Johnson, witness fees, J.C. 1.12|/George Repp. labor at court “ {or injuriously affecting the premises i i Axel JohnaGny witucnetesay Cee aeis Scores. Hepp labor at court | hereinafter acaaribade a ae ore he A Albert Berg, Adrian eat cured more the better. Bonnie M. Jones, typewriting IN. T. Roberteon, services “ag "| tiom thereof. The said petition was rin of stomach troubles and epilepsy. | Albert Tessman, Chaska, Excelsior for mine inspector.......... 15.00 | judg ‘ . filed ‘with the Clerk of the District Mi Nellie Dragsdale, Skybo, P. Mi I = Harry Johnson, axman on Voigt Ae va Slewuon Bisse ate Ta 420/Court in and for said county of te eae a seerighl ae finn., cured of ulcerated leg, be pad eee anes 6.25 | ne Er perl services as judge ne | Itasca on the 24th day of September, SURVEYING |Minn., cured quickly of rheumatism [big leg.] gare Siesta! services as judg | John B. Rahier, ‘services. ‘as va pated are tho ea poh Saat ; A ee rt en ene nt eee of election, etc... on z i, , ’ e e appropriation an Ss H Sart Ee Jo uea ca se 10.40 5 cdeeyot lectin a ee 3.90| condemnation of certain portions of ESTIMATING, her it was no use to doctor, |eured of enlarged liver, stomach and judge of election, ete....... SOD ante ne jeach of the parcels of land, herein- Miss Lydia Buck, Wheatland, N. D. | bowel trouble. neil Sotdoliascns wercises saa of ‘election: 2 .2.23.02.. 00.0, 4.20, after described, for right of way pur- GONSTRUCTION | ; | judge of election, etc 3.9017" a Rahier, services as judge | DOses, to be used by the said Minne- : jeured of early consumption and bron-| Mrs. August Klock, Rices, Minn., Claude M. Johnson, services as Iw es eatelica’ ok pia, beeen & Rainy River Railway com- SUPERINTENDENT ¢ | chia! troubles. cured of big neck [goiter] without ge ot steotion.-- a 8.60| county board of audit........ 67.50| The lands so proposed to be taken D | Mrs. P. G, Rogulie, Halstad, Minn., operation or without the knife. a MoReeby vec onercprennn ~ 2600) "Sn vabana Lake coed. s14.65| lorem hy the aaitt poser ed verde eired of tumor of the breast, No cut| John Dykman, Cinton, Minn, cured = .: ° D Cts. \! Cope 68) 1 ie petitioner, = ea Rept, Runmbing Be county 1.50 'W. W. Smith, labor on Wabana | which will be affected by such tak- T ENGINEERING CO | ting. ot siserious ailment that was aaid to a Sigaes teenies wake, road Pirate hy dee i 90,00 Hg; and which — described in said ‘ASCA GIN! *¢| Miss Emma Geving, McIntosh, be incurable. ugust K » 'H. M. Sword, justi H m, are as follows: 3 F : pp itlte of election. ««......... #90 | a 'Scanmann, GoUstehe fee enon | Auabiip foe aand’ 100 foot in.piain: | |Mima., writes: “Dr. Rea, you are cur-| R. L. Francis, Duluth, Minn., cured . oh Kiley, epee tas copy of Jno. L. Shellman, deputy | being 50 feet in width on each side GRAND RAPIDS. | ing me of consumption. My cough is of kidney and bladder trouble. primary election ballot..... 64.90! coroner’s fees.............. 5.09 | Of the center line of the railroad’ of MINNESOTA ” | i i ZZ B.C. ee printing ballots, St. Benedicts Hospital, board “| Said Minneapolis & Rainy River ali gone. | Son of Paul Grimm, Chaska, Minm., primary election ........... 261.50) 5 : | Railway company, as now constructed i ss a i E. C. Kiley, publishing proceed- | Prank “Sobisuitng,” gorvises pie 295.00 | and operated over and pe lg the J. A. BROWN, Mgr. es ee eae ee liad carat ee 2: ngs, ote A Pe ERR fie el judge of ection: 2 4.50 (pone eee oh the a Me | ‘Dr. Rea: You cured a friend of disease. =. C. Kiley, stationery supplies RVG yaceae wi ue aceite ania eee "| quarter section 26, township 5: i i : Licks HR Ree tee Prank ‘Smith, judge ai section | North, Se ee Weds oe bet: Phone i68 mine of catarrh. I want to take your. John Magill, Agricultural Cotlege paupera! 22. 8r eee 19.85 | security Blank Peak a oii: 7.20 | west quarter of the southeast quart- | treatment.” iN. D., writes; “I feel better than I chas ee Jaren, labor on Coon anh ing Co., blanks for clerk a9 est iia ree, i oreenp ae aa H. C. Myers, New Prague, Min., have felt for eight years. Dr. Rea, ZS. Lotber: * or tadnnihiaad int i MOONEE <0. is Soa any ens 21.00| er of the northwest quarter of sec- cured of heart disease and stomach , you have my heartiest good-will, and . §, Superinte Cc. E. Saund i county jail work. .. 197.50 aan lers, part payment tion 27, the southwest quarter of the Washington, Oct. 25.—The popula-| trouble. I can not adequately thank you for ©. D. Lyons, services a8 Saale "witneks . fees. 200,00 northeast quarter and the northwest | tion of the state of Connecticut is : i i of election“... <<)... sesso 3.90 <eietine ects witness fees, q of the southeast quarter) 114,756. This is an increase of 20¢.| °° Pichke, Brandon, Minn., cured |the good you have done me. Yeu ATs Lafentere, letter heads.. 9.75 Jno. P. Treniiegs :- 8.08 Se sao ares Cant cone 336 or 22.7 per cent over 908,420 im |0f'catarrh of the stomach and chron-| have saved my health and life.” poy pan ee a attending meetings, etc..... 5.25| Northeast quarter of the southeast | 1900. From 1890 to 1900 Connecticut's | ic idigestion. Dr. Rea will make a professional contract Dyk. a no. P. Trebilcock, expense ex- quarter afd the east half of the/| Population increased 162,162 or 21.7/ 7 R Hornaday, attorney, Welling: | visit to Grand Rapids, Nov. 13th and Cac a OE) 918.44| amining roads ............. 14.79|northeast quarter of section 15, the| per cent. Quincy, Ill, has a popula- i fet é : : Geerge Harding, balance on Ino. P. Trebilcock, expense for oy quarter bd the southeast | tion of 36,587. This 1s am increase of |00, Kans., says: I have weed your |14th, from Sunday noon untill Monday Cool ate Ob agi quarter of section 10, and the north- | 335 or .9 per cent ever 86,252 in 1900. pile cure and am very favorably im-|noon at Pokegama hotel. eentract, D. R., Ball Club McKibby family east quarter of the northeast quart-