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ran tse rat Rio GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Office open week days from 8 o'clock a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Sundays. open 11:00 a. to 12:50 p. m., and m. Trom 2:00 p. a. to 3:00 p,m. Prains going west arrive 11:52 a.m. Mail closes 11:3 m. Trains 8 p.m. Mail closes 2:30. Al mails cl trains arrival of minuets befo: O. H. Stiisex, P.M. City and Vicinity. J. Finkleson, paid Swan River a visit this week. C. B. Erickson, of Cohassett, was a county seat visitor this week. ‘The Ladies of tne Espiscopal Guild met with Mrs F. J. Stevens on ‘Tues- day. Attorney Price was a recent visitor to St. Paul. He returned home Mon- day. H. on foauen this week. Tuesday. O. H. Hastings, of St. Paul has been engaged as engineer at Ander- son’s mills Sherriff Tyndall and County Attor- ney Pratt were in Hibbing this week on business. S. Huson was at the Zenith city He returned will meet at Wednesday Ladies of G. A. R. Mrs. KR. H. Bauley’s March 20, at 2,30. The Ladies of the Episcapol Guild will meet with Mrs. F, A, King next Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mrs G.*W. Goff, of St. Paul were guests at the Pokegama for several days this week. N. A. Pasanault, the barber, finds business so brisk that he has been compeled to hire an assistant. Miss Francis Paulis aeturned to her home at Fairbault this week where she will remain tor several weeks. Mr and Mrs C. T. Glover, arrived home on Tuesday from Daluth, where they had beeu visiting friends, The Medern Woodman of Amer- ca now hold their regular meeting on the second and fourth Mondays at K.P. hall. Mss G2o Booth Superistendent of schools for Itasca county, paid an, official visit to the Deer River school j thiseweek. Messrs J. Brown and A. Seamons. re- turned from a cruising trip. in the northern part of Itasca county ‘Tues- day of this;week. F. P. Sheldon, who was in the hes- pital at St. Paul for several weeks re- turned returned home the first of the week, much improved in health. County «Auditor Farrell returned from the Zenith city Monday. where he had taken his daeghter Mane to an eye specialist for treatment, Mr. and Mrs. W. Culhton and of Dedham, Wis. are visiting with John Whaling of this place. Mrs. Calliton 1s a sister of J, Whaling, F. W. Bonness, of the Pokegama Lumber Co. wasin town for several days this week looking after the ex- tensive interests of the firm in this section. . ‘The Ladies Presbyterian Aid served one of their famous 15 cent lunches at Luther’s old stand last night and many of our citizens took advantage of the ocgasion, Miss Bertha Fuller, whois attend- ing the University at Minneapolis was home for a few days lately. She re- turned to resume her studies ‘Tuesday of this week, Dr. W. ‘I. Brown, of Minneapolis, attended the pigeon shoot here to-day The genial doctor was formerly a citizen of Grand Rapids and his many inends were pleased to see him. Lockesly Court U. O. F. have changed their meeting nights from Monday to ‘Tuesday, the regular meet- ing will be held every second and fourth ‘Tuesdays of every month. ‘The Myrtle Vinton Co. close their week’s engagement here to night when they will produce “A Life For a Life” this company is one of the best on the road and they have played to Jarge audiences here this week. Pnncipal Carroll received word to- day from the state board examiners that all but one of the papers that were sent down for examination had been passed by that body. This speaks well for the teaching ability of the Professor and his assistants. Mr. W. V. Fuller will start on Tues- day next for Oregon, with the inten- tion of locating in the western state if he can find a suitable location. It Mr Fuller is successful in his search his family will move out in the spring. In the departure of Mr. Fuller Grand Rapids looses one of her lest. citizens and we jomed with their many triends jp wishing the estimable family every Mrs. G. W.' Rooth, superintendent pf schools of Itasca county, made the Voice office a pleasant call on ‘Tues- day morning....George Booth and wife of Grand Rapids, were registered atthe Elston Tuesday. Mr. Booth manufacturer, his best js a eigar c ‘known" being the ‘Fokegama Bogie’ which brand a_ large are sold here over fron, Grand Rapid 's Monday and will leave here for Blackduck and Ten- strike. f George says that the firm of Henry Hughes & Co., of which he is a member, has purchased the stock George I’. Meyers, at Grand Rapids, and that they will take possession of the building about April ast.—Cass Lake Nice: cea ieee Eas a It troubled with rkeumatism, give Chamberlain’s Pain Balm atrial. It good. One application will the pain. It also cures sprains and bruiser in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns frostbites, quinsey, pains in the sides and chest, glandular and other swell- ings are quickly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and 50 cts. Itasca Mercantile Co. Married. On Monday night Wm. Love and Mrs. Koute, both of Grand Rapids, were united in the bonds of matri- mony by Rev. Mr. Hartley of the Methodist church. ‘The Ierald-Re- view joins with friends in extending congratulations. An Honest Medicine For LaGrippe. George W. Waitt, of South Gardin er, Me., cough, cold, chills and lagrippe, and have taken lots of trash of no acconnt but profit to the vendor. says: tbat has done any good whatever. chills, calds and grip have all left me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine.” For sale by Itasca Mercantile Co. \ Tank Kee’s Lectures. General Geo. W. completed his course of lectures here Those who attended us being well repaid for their trouble, “China and the Chinese’ is an espec- ially interesting subject at present, owing to the trouble that exists in Chinese empire. They Will Moye. Henry Hughes & Co. Have Purchased The Geo. Meyer’s Store and Stock. The enterprising firm of Henry Hughes & Co. finding their present quarters io small, have leased the building and grounds at present, oc- cupied by G. F. Meyers and will take possession of the same the first of the month. They have also purchased Mr. Meyers stock and they are now holding a removal sale preparatory to moving to their new stand. See their advt. elsewhere in this le. Twice Proven. From the Vindicator, Rutherford- ton, N.C. The editor of the Vindicator bas had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in each case. First with rheumatism shoulder from which he suffered most* excruciating vain for ten days, which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm, rubbing the parts afflicted and realizing instant beaefit and en- tire relief in a very short time. Sec- ond, in rheumatism in thigh joint almost prostrating him with severe paip, which was relieved by two ap- plications, rubbing with the liniment | on rétiring at night and getting up | free from pain. For sale by Itasca Mercantile Co. To Introduce The Cash System. To My Customers. On and after Monda y, March 18th, ed in my store—that of all goods for cash and cash forall goods. In oer opinion this is the only true method for both the customer and merchant, and after careful consideration we have decided to take this stand, and it’ will be strictly enforced in all cases Asa an inducement to the citizens of Grand Rapids and vicinity we will have on sale, ata discount of 5 per cent, coupon buoks in denominations of $5, $10 and $20, thus, while making it an object to the purchaser, it will be of great convenience to the house- wife as it will enable them to at all times to have the change at the house when the goods are delivered. tem will allow us to sell closer margin. Hoping that this will meet with your approval and thanking you for your liberal patronage in the past, I remain ata Yours truly, J. CABLE. “Thaye no hesitancy in recommend- ing Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” popular baker of Petersburg, Va. when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and it has always Chamber- | lain’s Cough remedy is the only thing | | have used one bottie of 1t and the | Bailey [Tank Kee] | on Monday night and left on Tuesday | jfor Hibbing. these lectures expressed themselves | in the} Those who do not buy the coupon | book, but pay cask over the counter, | will also receive a benefit, as this sys- | much | | given perfect satisfaction. number | commended to me by a druggist as . George Tuller came | the best cough medicine for children | ! i and leased the building belonging to } will not cost yon a cent if it does no | relieve | ‘Agnus [vei | “O Salutar | Fantum Ergo “Ihave had the worst i ‘| | | | i | | { | | | | | | 1901, a new system will be inaugurat- | Lt was r as it contained no opium or other harmful drug,” Sold by Ttasca Mer- | cantile Co. St. Joseph’s Church Service. pw morning a special ser- be held at St. Joseph's ‘To-mor vice will eburch, when the following program | will be given: . Program, “Asperges Me” ... Werner Chorus. Leonard’s Mass s Carroll, W. O. Donnell, - Doran and chorus. Kyrie.. . Werner .Leonard’s Mass } *? Mr. Carroll, Liss Trish. W. O'Donnel, J. Doran. Lambillotte “Qui propter “Crucifizus™ Mr. Mr. O Spousi Mc Miss L. Doran Sanctus sc See ae Leonard’s Mass Chorus, S Benedietus. Ave Maris Stella. Werner Chorus. Ree te .-.-Leonard’s Mass Aito solo. Miss .M. Doran. Dona Nobis, Choru Great and Glorious Chorus, At the evening services the follow- ing program will be giveu: “Via Crue Offertory.*4 Finale. . Patrick tion. aie Mercier Rossi “Genitori,” duo, Soprano and bass Mr. Carroll. Miss L. Dora “Et antiquam,.” Miss Irish. “Lans et jub “Compar s Finale.....‘Jesus; behold at length.” Chorus. Official Publication. PROCEEDINGS Board of Supervisors OF THE Township of Grand Rapids Meeting Held March 5th, 1991. Meeting of the board of Supervisors as board of auditors. Members pres- ent Chairman McAlpine, Supervisor Blood and Brock and Felix Mallette as clerk. Minutes of last meeting and on motion approved. were read James Passard treasurer of said town of Grand Rapids being present with said treasurer’s books, and the statement of money received by him and the amount payed out by him for the year ending March 5th 1901. Financial Statement. Received from county treas- urer, road and bridge fuud $1450 81 Received from county treas- urer general revenuefund. 717 32 Received from couuty tr urer, Interest on bond. 250 17 Received from couuty treas- urer, jadgment fund.. 972 23 Received from county trea urer, contingent fund . 522 43 Received from county treas urer, poor fund Total amount received. Amount. paid out, road aud bridge fund Amount paid out, gener: venue tund Amount paid out conti BU oe Soar" Amount paid out, inte $ bonds . see ee 480 00 Amount paid out on judg ments --. 800 00 Amount paid out, poor fuud 5 00 ‘Transterred from contingent fund to bond and interest fund, 240 00 Transferred from contingent fund to general revenue PUNO. 2 22005 282 43 Total number of re bridge orders issued during the year and canceled was 63, Total number of general reveuue orders paid and canceled was Amount of paid and on bouds inte b One order pi and canceled on poor fund. One order paid and ecanzeled on ; judgment fund. | | Said statement of said town treas- urer was the auditing board. Settlemeut with the treasurer be- ing complete, on motion the board adjourned to meet without delay to transact business as a board of super- visors. Fuil board present—Chairman Me- Alphine, Superv s Blood and Brock and Clerk Mallette. i The following bills were presented, to-wit : James Passard per centage of moneys received --8 84 25 O. H. Blood. one salary 23 00 C..8. Broce salary . 23 00 samntheny MeAiphine, -e year’s Ss nary... 3. 5 43 00 | Felix Mailette, one I Ify salary and overwork s clerk | negotiating bond: 31 62 | D. M. Gunn, use team .... ‘ 1 50 F. Stevens, 9 00 | W.S. Booth 87 All of the above bills were allowed | and orders drawn on treasurer for says F. P. Moran, a well known and | Payment. No further business being done the “We have given it to our children | board adjourned. Prevx MALLErTE, Clerk. iccepted and approved by | Ss Se eee PROCEEDINGS | —_or THr— VILLAGE COUNCIL ——or TaHe— VILLAGE OF GRAND Rapips | ‘Nt the Special Meeting held \ February 1 and FRENOE ReaMnDe produces the above resalts in 30 days. Itacta | erfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Soungmen will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using | REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous. nese, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, all cffocts of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, | Which unSts one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but isagreat nerve tonic and blood buil ing back, the pinks glow to pale cheeks and re- other. It can be carried in vest pocket. | $1.00 per package, or six Logg gin ail . Of | Me. District Court Commis- sioner for Itasca County. Madea nm Notarial Work Done. OFFICE—With County Surveyor in Court House. Grand Rapids, Minnesota Power, Failing Mcmory, Wasting Diseases, and der, bring: the fire of youth. it wards off Insanity | Consumption. Insist on having Bryer Ones | ie ‘ tive written guarantee to cure or A special meeting of the village the money. perms aOv ar sears Sear council was held at the ofice of ROYAL MEDICINE CO., " CIERGO TELE” =o Weis Satish dulce Kremer & King, in Grand Rapids,| For Sale in Grand Rapids, Minnesota by | . m Minnesota, on the 28rd-day of. Febru- : G rand Rapids ¢ ary, 1901. Soe i $ Present—President Riddell, Tr Se Ome eile dik 3 Harness Shop : tees Hepfel, Huntley and O'Connell, 2 ROTTER CHa RG ee eee Abia, 1 e and Recorder King. Bie anor yy, CREE HONS cay - ave now a complete The following resolution was pre- ® stock of Harness, Col— sented and read: M. BE. CHURCH—Rev. J.C. Hartley. pastor. 4 3 Ss P d Bl k 2 Be it resolved by the village council] ae ae : lars, Swet nes Ss, Dlank~ ¢ of the village of Grand Rapids, in the PROBATE NOTICE. # etsandallkinds ofstrap & county of Ltasca, Minnesota, that a % Bs a permit. be the same is he = work etc. which will be $ granted to A.B. in, or his suc tae . assigns, to erect poles and # sold atreasonableprices § ires and place all other ne | e a ypliances for the esta vist | 3 - a promptly er ¢ of ‘a local telephone r Sed: epairing neat $ and xeross and about the streets at of Ada | # pare y s alleys of the villag R vis. repr Tea and cheapley done. * apon the condit’c i Marshall 1 |g s areerected and runwseth u t same shail rot in pece travelor tr upow the publie streets or s of said village, and upon the ther that not more than the xXimum charges sha'l by made for h telephone aud service. For business telephones not more than two dollars ($2. 0] per month, For privatesor house telephones not more than one dollar [$1.00] per month, That said village shall have the use of one telephone free of char; that the telephonic communic between the waterworks pump station and the central telephoue exchange shall at all times be kept in good re: pair and working operation. such tele- phone to be placed at any point or place that said village council may designate. The service of such tele- phone exchange shall be conducted daily with night emergency calls. In consideration of the above per- mitor resolution being granted the said A. B. Kerlin agrees to have said telephone system completed and tele- phone exchange in full and complete working order on or before September Ist. 1901. Be it further resolved, ‘That a copy |@ of this resolution be signed by tie president of said v tested by the recorder of under the seal of said thereof handed to Kerlin. Upon roll call upon the the resolution the same was passed by the following vote: eas hays none. On motion council adjourned. Frep A. Kixa, | Recorder. | ¢ 4 % [SE village au the said Ae For Sale. Two New Milch ¢ quire of Jawes Ar For po “ECK, Shoal Lake, Mina. in sa on Monday the first day of Aprilta. ). 1901. pe Rupidstn sai Dated at Grand ltuptds, March, A. D. 1901. AL] HSPSS TOS POLSS LMSBEL!ST SLES. R. W. HEIDEMAN. * SE RA ae Se aN ES A a a aa a sac "i s ‘and not boon ted or of said d ed in this the di t of said petition | Ste aoe OK SRSA ae ee ee a ORI N. A. PASONAULT td PROPRIETOR Pioneer Barber Shop__£ Your Patronage Solicited. LELAND AVENUE. STO EET RSH SESS robs te office. in the sof Grand Rapids. state of Minnesota, rid county of Ilascd is fur ther prior thereof this Ist day of! By the Court, Joun L. Bary Judge of Herald-Review mar 9 1 J HEGRE OESE OSE CREE G: aid ee | HF SWSLSISBSDSLSISISEWSOSWSES F SLST SLSIF SOSLSIVSS SLSESISNLES: : New spring Goods Having received a new Stock of ings lam now prepared to give my customers the bencft of Gocds were purchased at Right Prices, First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. t The Tailor HOV SWSLSSISSSTE SISLSLISVS~ OWE Spring Suit- these» Choice which Johnson, a aS es SPSL SLSLVSISI SASISVS ISVS SF It Will Be ae es | ity . i With Seasonable Merchandise cted with utmost care, Styles Guaranteed and ae eh Sa A AR RS EERE SP NR OEE 4 PRICES ALWA HE LOWES?. ue | In Our Dress Goods department t You will ‘tind all the new weaves and colors, ney and Plain Silks, Sitk Cham- atta _ brays, Silk Spot Muil, Embrodcred Swisses, Duinties’ Foulards, French Zepher ee RNR EE RN a SS LSND ie Ginghams, Mercerized Ginghams, Loile Du Nord Ginghams, Batists, Percales, i hi ad Madr ripes, Cheviots, etc. New spring } * suminer Shirt Waists Are here and t These skirtsa Large stock of White Goods, Embroideries. e and sold at popular prices. Douglas Shoes for Men. — at aes ee eS To make Your Spring Purchases AtThe PIONEER STORE. Every Department is Elegant Line of Silk Shirt Waists, Rainy Day ; Street Skirts, Queen Quality Shoe$ for Women. . Jaohn Beekielt —aa= XI —- 2; ees es | PIONEER = | ORE SBSLSWISWSTSVWSBST SB SISVSBSE HISVSBSLSASLSWISISVWES & to Your Interest Crowded es _c luey are beauties from 50 cents up. We also have just received an ———— a re made by men- tailors and they are e gugmigteed vo hang perfect. te. Our Stock of men’s Suits, Hats, aud Purnishingsis thy largest in the city Albright’s Shoes fur Misses and Children. A Sess = ae vee :