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! rat Rents Herat City and Vicinity. : NOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. | | Go to Perreault’s and take a look athis wall paper. | Undersaker Perreault was a pass- | enger to Duluth. There will be no services atSt. Joseph’s Catholic church tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clair, returned | from Minneapolis, ‘Thyrsday morning. | Don’t forget the card party to be | given next Friday evening at k. P. hall by the Ladies of the Maccabees. Freeman & Gray are building a new warehouse on the right-of-way | opposite the Minnesota house. | Felix Malette couldn’t be defeated | for the office of town clerk unless he adsolutely refused to run. the Catholic Union Mrs. K. C, Lent next usual | The ladies of will meet with Weddes afternoon at the hour | For colds, grippe or rheumatism there is nothing so sure to bring speedy relief as a Medicated baths. In deference to St. Patrick’s day in! the morning, the gambhng rooms of ; the village closed. up yesterday, The sleigh ride party given by the Willing Workers last evening was largely attended. All report having had a good time. H Itasca Hive L. O. T.. M. will give a card party Friday evenmg March 24, at K. P, hall. Lunch will be served. Every body come. | ‘The coffee served by ‘the Presbyte- rian ladies last Wednésday afternoon was a success financially and socia The Itasca Mercatile Co’s store is a splendid place for that » purpose, Dr Spratley will be’ here for a few day: me time next week, where he | will be pleased to see,All desiring first | class dental work, office over Booth’s cigar shep. | The ladies of the M. E. church will serve a dime lunch at Mrs, J.C. | Hartley ’s on Fnday afternoon March 24th, from 3 to 6. .Every one come | The Willing Workers will hold their next meeting, at the home of | Mrs. T. H. Hennessey Thursday eve- , ning, March 23. All Catholi¢ ladies | are invited to attend. | Watch and chain ‘lost—silver watch | and large chain. Finder ‘please re | turn to Willie klennessey, Grand Rapids, and receive suitable reward. | Itasca Hive L.Q. T. M. will five | a calico dancing — party at Village hall! May 1st. ‘The Willing workers will | serve supper for the occasion. More | will be said avout, the party as soon.) as arrangements are completed. The Ladies of the Catholic Union | will serve lunch atthe home of Mrs. | K. C. Lent, “Thursday afternoon March 23, from 3 to 6, for which 10 } cents will be charged. Every one in- yited to attend. | A very pleasant time was spent at | the residence’ of Mr. Allen Nason’s, | Rall Club, when Rev. J.C. Hartly | united in marriage Mass Bella Nason. to Mr, Thomas J. Stuckslager. We | all join in wishing them 2 prosperous | and happy trip through life. | While in the cities last week Mrs. | K.C. Lent purchased. a large stock of Millinery goods for theshting Gadery The latest novelties in that line will ar- rive in a few days. The regular | "Po credit of county revenue | as reporte | easily as STATEMENT. Itasca County, February 28th, 1899. Statement of the conditidn of county treasury of Itasca county, Minnesota, on the 28th day of February, in the year 1899, made and published in ac- cordance with the provisions of Sec, 753,.general statutes Minn. 1804: To credit of tax collections undis- tributed ....... To credit of pri jem ptloi ‘To credit of general school To credit of postage and exp To credit of penalty CUBES... ev canes To credit of bond r ‘To credit of school di To credit of tow! i ‘To credit of vill Laprairie. To crsdit. county road and bridge. To credit of county judgment To credit of county poor To credit of princ {and int on state loans... cee. neces interest and 646.05 $19,405.47 Ponsisting of: Deposits in Lumbermen’s bank...311 drafts interest fund ‘ts contingent fund. ‘ash on hand .°... Checks and cash item: Over The undersigned, auditor and trea urer of ILasca county, do hereby certify that the foregoing state- ment is correct and true. £. J. FARRELL, Auditor. C. C. MILLER, ‘Treasurer. Dated this 6th day of March, 1899, at Grand Rapids, county, Minnesota. Mrs. E. Woods has secured the ' agency for Baird’s pyre, non-alcohohc flavoring powders and spices. These extracts and spices enjoy a world wide reputation for their strength, purity and economy. A trial will convince any housekeeper that they are a supe- ‘ ior quality to any other on the market. Ladies, Mens’ and Children’s Rub- bers; all sizes. Beckfelt & Mather. Remember that Perreault, the paper hanger and painter has just received a complete stock of the latest designs im wall paper. He has marked his price so low that rick and poor alike may purch: Mrs. M. Perreault is prepared to give Medicated Vapor baths to ladies any. afternoon or evening. ‘Lhe ladies of Grand Repids are inyited tocall. ‘The bath rooms in conaeection with Gus Ross’ Hotel Gladstone tonsorial parlors are the best in town. ‘The only stock o1 wall paper is to be found at M. Perreault & Co. As a sample of enterprising journal- ism, combined with an utter disre- gard of the truth or falsity of what is published, th: news regar¢ing an al- legedl deficiency in the accounts of Township Treasurer Glover, printed in this week’s issue of the Magnet, is about the most glarisg that has come to our notice in recent years. Ahttle honest ‘investigation would have re- vealed the fact, through the county treasurer, that the township treasurer received $1,834.99, instead ‘of $2,209 1. It wonld ained that Mr. Glover is ma position io produce satisfactory have been vouchers for every dollar received by him during his incumbency in office. Mr. Glover’s bondsmen are secure | and the township will not loose a dol- lar, A SILVER TRIO. Hartman, Towne and Camppell Visit the Legislature The Jjegislators of the state of Min- nesota.were honored on Tuesday by a visit from ex-Congressman Hartman and his succ.ssor, J. A. Campbell, of Montana. These gentlemen are on Easter opening will not take pla@e |" heir way home from Washington. until the last of the present month. ~ — —_ of ‘a } {Don’t Tell Them Where You Found Me’ | The above is the name of anew song issued on the followieg tficident: The Rev. Thos. Delany, wheft chap- lainof alarge state penitentiary, while passing through the hespital ward was called to the bedside of a dying convict. The last. words of this unfortunate youth were: Father, I see youdo not, .know me, but you know me well ard my*family. I-will die tonight.” -1 “prepaned bis soul’s, exit into eternity:and, whilst. nls lands were claspe_d.in, ine his last Fequest jas made: An ny dying ‘moment promise nie what willask.” here gave him my: word: he then re yealed his parentage who‘ thought | bim dead. ‘Now give me your word that you will send my body home, but don’t tell them where yop found me”. I sent the body hime to another gtate, but they never knew where I foudd him. ‘The Groene MusieCo. 32 EB. Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Obie, | ‘will send the above song to any ad- dress for 20 cents In silver or stamps, ‘egular price 50 cents. ‘ . For the next three weeks Mrs. M. Perreault will give a course of baths to ladies who will call, two or more ata time, twelve baths for $6,00, payable in advance. For a single bath the | former price will prevail, $1,00, The | ladies should take advantage of this | very liberal offer, “4s Ask for “Home Mocha’ard ) ava” when you want the best coffee, Sold | by Beckfelt & Mathe: ‘ jand all persons. bas + They spent a large portion of the morning in the senate chamber, where they watched the proceedings with much interest.. While in Washington Mr. Campbell took the oath of office and is now a full-fledged member of the house of representatives, The two gentlemen met CA Towne by appointment in St. Paul yesterday, and. the trio left for Mon- tana, where it is. understood they are interested in a placer gold mine to- gether. Mr, ‘Towne-has been speak- ing throughout the eastern and middle states for some time past. He is expected to be in Duluth about the first f* “next —weel—Munneapolis Times. ~~ Notice is hereby given that James J. McDonald; proprietor of the town- site of Swan -Riyer in the county of Itasca and state of-Minnesota, will upply to the, District. Cotirt in aud for said Itasca éoun y_at10 o'clock a. m. on the first day of June, 1899, general term of said Court, for an order vay | ing the plat of said townsite and de- claring the title thereto and of the streets and alleys and public places thereof to be in said James J. Me- Donald, free from ihe claims of any Notice is hereby given to ail persons to appear at said time and pldce artd =< show cause, if aoy they have,- why | said application should not be granted. James J. McDoNALp' Dated March 15, 1899. 39.37 | follows, to-wit: N otice of Expiration of Redemption STATE OF MINNESOTA | ss County of Itasca, Clough Bros.: | TAKE NOTICE. That the piece of land assessed in your name, situated in the county and state aforesaid, and described as North-east. quarter of the south-e: quarter of lot six (6) of section thirteen (13) town Fifty- eight (58) range twenty-four (24)was, at the tax saleon May 6th, 1895, un- der tax judgment entered in tne Dis trict court of said county March 21st, 1895, sold for the sum of sixty-nine land for the year 1893, which sum, with interest from the date of said sale at the rate of 12 {per cent-per annum, together with subsequent and prior delinquent taxes, penalties and interest thereon, amounts to the sum of Five Dollars and twenty three cents, and this last mentioned sum with interest at. the te of twelve per cent per annum, on Five Dollars and twenty three cents from the date of this notice, is the amount required to redeem tbe said piece of land from said sale, exelusive of the costs to acerue upon this notice, and the time for the redemption of said land will expire sixty days after the due on said of has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal, this 10th day of February, A. D. 1899. E.J. FARRELL, * County Auditor, Itasea County, Misnesota. NOTICE, abe ge Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the board of county commissioners of Itasca y. Minnesota, held at the audi- ’s office, in the coun urt house, on the 27th day of March, 1899, at 10 o’clock a.m. missioners, E. J. FARRELL, Couuty Auditor. SHORT SKIRTS That ‘Yon 2 Compliment from a Bosr tonian. The rainy-day skirt has been accord- ed a lordly salute, and by one of Bos- ton’s most dignified and best known citizens. Early the past week, when the rain had been falling for over 24 hours, and the street cross walks were in such a shape as to well nigh ruin an ordinary dress skirt, unless the wear- er held it up nearly to the knees, one of Boston’s well known women, dress- ed in a neat and well fitting rainy- | day costume, was returning from the Old Colony Station, after bidding good- by to a friend. While walking erect- j ly and freely across Linden street erossing, where scores of other women were holding up one side of their shiris while the other side dragged in the mud, she was suddenly confronted by a middle-aged, courtly gentleman, ‘who wes an entire stranger to her, and lifting his hat he addressed her thus: “I beg your pardon, madame, but a woman who has the good sense and courage to wear so comfortable and appropriate a costume on the streets deserves the most respectful salute. I take off my hat to your short skirt.” “I thank you, sir,” was the pleasant reply, “but if all women | comfort and cleanliness of such a gar- ment I am sure they would wear no other on such a day as this.” After this short dialogue the two persons passed on, the womnn more than ever convinced that the future of the short skim was fully assured, and the man made glad with the thought that the age of reason among wemen was mak- ing satisfactory strides. Oat a: Members af gay that so ure the Werid, e Nansen expedition did they become of seeing the aves and hearing the game voic after day in the course of the siow drift northward that in the end a feeling of irritation be- came well nigh insupportable, and the men would set off on loag walks across the ice, each map by himself, and care tully avoiding his fellows. ¥iattering Them. Guest—Why do you print your bill wf fare in French? Fashienable Res taurateur—fecause I want my patross te think that I think they can read it.—Tit-Bits, A Reason. Washington Evening Star: “I some- times wonder,” said one enthusiast, “why the baseball season doesn’t be- gin earlier.” “It’s a wholly imprac- got to give us a chance to get over our ! spring colds. Otherwise how could we yell?” | Persians Support Him. His Excellency Mirza Mahmoud Khan, the shah’s ambassador at Con- stantinople, derives his only income from a tax upon the §,000 Persian sub- jects in the Turkish capital. Household goods for sale at agre at bargain. Everything as good_as new, ®, McNaughton, Houghton avenue Ladies’ hair bleached and dyed by the latest scientific method at Gus Ross’ Hotel Gladstone barber shop. The Limited Fast Mail Through train to Chicago, leaves Duluth, ‘daily, at 5:00 p.m. Arrives in.Chicago daily, 7:00 a.m Wagner Sleepers'and free chair cars. “The North-Western Line” (Omaha Ry), cents ($.69), being the amouni of the | taxes, penalties, interest and costs | service of this notice and proof there- | By order of the board of county com- | knew the | tical idea,” replied the other. “They’ve | Price residence | | . || CLOTHING! = | UR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT is ever repleat with a magnificlent line of Dress Patterns and Trimmings, which for texture and cheapness of price cannot be excelled in the Northwest. Iv selecting our stock we aimed tosecure the best the markets afforded, and bought in such large quantities that we forced the manufacturers down to ‘‘bed-rock” figures, and thus we are enatvled to offer the ladies of.Grand Rapids asuperb line of Dry Goods at prices that cannot be duplicated west of Chicago. Hosiery is complete. In the Glove line will be found every heart’s desire. ren’s Underwear is “A thing of beauty and a joy for- ever.” This department must be seen to be fully ap- preciated. is a pleasure for us to show these goods. Our stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Our Laidies’, Misses’ and Child- We most cordially invite an inspection. It 0 6SSBLeISLSS. HERE is positively noexcuse for slovingness when clothing can be had at the price we ask for our suits and wearing apparel. We i have suits from $3.00 up, and can give you @ perfect fit. Our mammoth stock embraces a selec sortment of most durable dress, business and working suits, overcoats, fur-lined waist coats, etc. In Gent's and Bos’s Furnishings we always have a complete line in stock. Come in and.see our goods. {| Our Grocery Dep’t! Flere ts always found the Largest, Chotcest and Freshest Goods. We handle Everything. BES SS BECKFELT & MATHER. } Tick om Ss SHBISOIO LSS BUTI IIS S SSD SORBSR Mo, aed MM, PERREAULT JR. & GO UNDERTAKERS, Faneral Directors and Embalmers. Complete Line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes, Ete. Painters Paper Hangers. Work Promtly Attended to. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Grand Rapids, - Minn. Liquor Lacense. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Ttasea. ss, Villggo of Grand Rapids, 4 Notice is hereby given. that applications have been made in writing to the Villag Council of Grand Rapids, and filed in my of- fice. praying for license to sell ietoxicating sby the: following persons, for the llowing and at the following places, in said applications respectively, n & Spillan, successors to Logan & in the front rogm on the ground joor of the two-story ug now lot 19, . of the » 1598, 2 the ing twenty d village election Jacob in the north room on the round floor of the building situate upon lot No. 12. in block No. 16. Original plat of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, for the term commenc- ing on the isth day of Dec.. 1893, and ter- minating 2) days after the next annual village clection. mined by said village council at the council room in the villege hallon ‘uesdas, Febru- $:30 o'clock p.m. ary 7, 1800, AL S29 OGTOMAS TRAINOR, Frep A. Kiva. Presideut. Itecorder. Hides Wanted. Highest cash price pad for beef, porse andall kinds of hides and fur pelts. Call and see me vefore you sell elsowhere. Next door to Michi« Wm. WETZEL: gan House. Freneh dry cleaning at Dye Ww ‘Said applications will be heard and deter- | } ' iper cord, $1,75 Jack Pine, $1,g0 and Green Poplar, $1,25 the wood to be - delivered at the Court Hoyse and to be all sound body wood. Cash will apie ee, ibe paid for same when delivered. ‘The board of county cons nis ioners! By order of Coynty Commissioners, will receive the followin =inds of: wood in any amount foo one cord | to one hundred, Greer Tamarack, Jack Pine, or Poplar, and will pay the following prices, Green ‘Tamarack, ; NOTICE. WOOD WANTED. E. J. Farrewy, County Auditor, Dated Grand Rapids, Minn., March 4th 1899, | / } | i ; ) p