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| a _t P | ct, — wt — are Ea { | ’ i € Fi . eaten —— “— A. : 7 ne 5 WE” A 9 Ce | R R first assistant $8o per month, yet are | housekeeper by Dr, Gilbert for some Couneit Meeting Tonight. | | STATE OF MI S ' PROBATE NOTICE. a Bran avids view able to get on with a 5 mill specrl’) | time and was well known and respect- The old village council! will con-{ County of T x Order for hearing of application for appoint- | 5 . | ed by all who knew her. The deceas- | yene tonight at 8o'click in village TO! Wessbure: a reat at gam airasae A ‘ t or 5 2 years age i eurcasatea TAKE NOTICE § i MID . | AND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: aoe mills’ From inspector ; ed was about 30 years of age. Inter- | yan and wind up, some unfinished | he : a bas. | oe eMigh schvols 7th annual re-'| ment will be made tomorrow in Itasca | That tho piece of land ussessed in your! County or Trasca. | Office open week days from 8 o'clock a. m. to high schools 7 mual re | ’ ut as | business, and upon adjourrment the {name situuted In the County of Tasca, state | 1, probate Court apectal ‘erin March 2a 1601 , | 8:00 p.m. cemetery. : unesc deseribed as follows ‘ “8 ‘ | -f 4 = 3 new members will organize. } te ti ne of the soi t i Sundays, open 11:00 a, m. to 12:50 p. m., and ct ii rie Preaibtenian | in the death of Thos. Cook, which | au: a wie 8 Gwe tion | we roe nee Hf Eaneee He | & ea ee iti Bs in ‘se am, Mail | oy The ve . i ne he Susie ; sad event occurred at Cohasset on ea he iiy-tinre ship one hundred fore | Deceased. Prams going west-arrive % d vill serv ch at the Spring | 7 f on CD. was ona | Closes 11730 4. 1n. GuUTER ROISEIN BBO °PMDS | ‘Tuesday moming, Itas-a county loses | SPATE OF MINNESOTA, ' clitpter cunte repelving ond fling, the neater | rainy going cast urrive 2:52 p.m. Mal Opening of the Itasca. Mercantile | 9 her of her pioneer citizens. The : f rn is af the conhty of Chinpowar als weate on De mi. store tonight from 7.30 to10 p.m, | Ty OF Ivasca. of Michizan, representing among other | ) minuets before arrival of 5 ! cause of death was heart failure. He MeKosh: Ubings. that Robert B. Perry. late of the | trains. Oi: Griannc Bac In justice court on Monday last, | leaves a wife and several ciuldren to TAKE NOTICE or Oliippews. oa rebone Te ye | stra John Wilson and Anthony Carn, two | mourn the loss of a kind husband and eS Balt riers pine a oe 70 of hip pewes ated eau and be- lumberjacks, contributed $5 and costs | indulg:nt father. The Herald-Review | of Minnesota eseribad a” fe lows, to-wit: i €o-ding. to enfuree ile payiacn’ af taxes UD | ot his jah epi any OF Chis Couns St antes “ | j ape j south eust quarter of north west quarter und on said reai estate deiluqueat inthe yearoue Paes . City and Vicinity. each for being drunk and disorderly. | extends sympathy to the bereaved | $puth ouatauarter of north west qua SUE Ryn etna eee tale Sinn ee CORD ty. ait eee ae cea A post office hag been established at | nes. artor (ses On w wanda 4 of a o 2) ) and for any prior year or years, whi dgtly | Dearing tnt admintseration of said estate be ; Sore, Hill City, in the Hill Lake country, g Came pik to 2h | Cae Hace an oT Na toon anata | ype Sunnenpotis trae Com ies ae gaed ot = J. M. Bisson, of St. Paul, was here] with J. S. Cole as postmaster. ‘The . : com eeuitae RS Lane of the | being the inghest. bid eae aan ia part, on Wednesday, the 10th \ Th i 4 at ey se Ty ay ‘rom the Vindicator, Rutherfor which sum Ubereon ab the rate , of the ouse Thursday. ae mail hide taken over on Tuesday | tone. Brae f ynihn from the date | che iapountyse et ae eo is 5 r yas in town | of this week, See ied yA tele a Hain / esubscquent de- “Ordered. fartiver, That novice thereof be if Cc. yen oF Dalachiavas Acs ine Tbe The editor of the Vindicator has land as fol ward tpcarest Phar | gtvetito tlw bi (of std deceased and to all i y eC! ys S. y rial who : ’ | e os a J by order yerorey Jas. Murphy, the Inmbe had occasion to test the eflicacy of orty-cight « We Ash, anid this | VOnInS intenveted. by BabA aR eas ree | ned sum with interest thereon at i to said day of hearing in the of twelve per cent per annam from is Herald-Review. a weekly of this notice is the amount requir- newspaper rinted and published at Grand leem the said piece of liad trom said | Rupids in said county. ® le, exclu: of the costs to accrue upen Dated at Grand Rapids, the 22nd day of is notice. aud that the time for the re- | Mareh, A. 0. 1901. deinption of said land from said sale will ex- . By the Court. xty days after the service of this | (gean] JOHN L. BARNARD, and proof thereof has been filed in Judge of Probate. Herald- Review. March 23, 30, April 6. J. P. Sims was a county seat visitor | Was tned las. Saturday before Justice last Saturday. Barnard for having deer meat in_ his | : ‘ : camp, was fined $119.50. He | 7 Spring Opening tonightatthe Itasca | cntered a plea of guilty. Mercantile Co. | Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in each case. First with rheumatism in the i ; ; Shoulder from which he suffered most On Saturday morning last in pro- | excruciating vain for ten days, which nt the ee > i z : canny mudiige Perel aaa bate court, Mrs. Elizabeth Combs, of | was relieved with two applications of d county, which saie was’ week at St, Paul. Bow String was adjudged to be insane | pain Baim, rubbing the parts afflicted ees ait ce ER eto Emest Poland, of Onaway, is visit- | and in the afternoon was taken to the | 14 PeAlatniEte ib bene and en- | epbosive gach description of hind as folly : 3 «Weal y Sher- | ° " rs to-wit: South erst quarter of nor ing his father here. Fergus Falls Asylum by Deputy Sher | tire relief in a very short time. See- | a Fee (wer ofn w %) sold for one im} fi ey. ; ri ' ; aie sixty dollars. i . Johnson returned from the Twin iff Kearney g jond, in rheumatism in thigh joint | Of the ne Cities last Saturday. Dr. Geo. C,: Gilbert has been a | almost prostrating him with severe | Sold for « a ee 3 atient at St. Benedict’s hospital dur- | pain, which was relieved by two ap- ch Sums with “interest ab. the Jeorge WW: erect hl H. B. Jebson, of Princeton, spent | P aoe ike ; pain, which was relieved by two ap eae unter sf ab the} George W. Waitt, of South Gardin | tn probate Court. Sunday it Gund Rapids ing the past two weeks suffering ee plications, rubbing with the liniment | as sald sale. together with the subse-|er, Me., says: “I have had the worst | In the matter of the estate of | papeey, an attack of typhoid fever. “Today on retiring at uight and getting up theweon amounting tt duterest | cough, cold, chills and lagrippe, and Mansuan H. Houses, C. W. Stark, of St. Paul, spent a | he is reported as showing no signs Of | tree trom pain. For sale by Itasea | each de ha iken lots of trash of no accoinet Deceased. South east quarter of north west quart the p: said real est deling| r one thousand eight hund even (1807) and for xny prior | Coun Herald-Re PROBATE NOTICE. n STATE OF MINNESOTA, {ss Au Honest Medicine For LaGrippe. County OF Itasca. sul land as: follows. to~ ing the petition of Ada {On tending an few days in town this week. recovering, | Mereantile Co. e 4 of nw 44) amounts togne hundred | but prodt to the vender. Chamber-. i. Holmes. o 120, Hlinois, representing: J. J. Decker paid a business visit to} —). F. McCormick has been appoint- ; Of the north | liu’s Consh remedy is the oly thing anong bier ‘nin, Raat oe Mersball os Duluth the first of the week. ed a deputy game warden for this oo naa ) amounts to one | tbat has done any good whaicver. 1 the city go. in the county of Cook 2 5 ation. s and fifty-two cents x 2 | state of Ilinois. on the 18th day of January. county and now it behooves the law Official Publication nd these last mentioned sums with| have used one bottle of if and the | “ted intestate. seized of ‘anestate of tite Dentist Deitz returned to his home in lands in the county of ip firty four 64) range! 50 cts. Ttasea Mere: sunt to the provisio: | Joun L. BARNARD, dge of Provate. ar 9 1623 aber . kc ‘thereon, at the rate of twelve per {poy : 2 | in Michigan on Saturday last. breakers to be on the lookout. Mr cent per annum from the date of this notices | Chills, colds and grip have all left me, ce of Minnesors, which sak Tana i McCormick intends to perform his ure the amounts reqa sdeem the s I congratulate the ‘manutadiurers of aid petition, and that more > J. B. Bryson, of Chicago, registered | duties without fear or favor. OCEEDINGS | Biesietiinteam sai Se feat meres Coes flame ic th death at Hotel Gladstone on Thursday. F. H. Webster and T. J. Austed | time for the redem ption of taseace re Gein De eet iow has not been grunted or Ao oe Se Mae ’ said sale will expir ay d € in tl W.Y. Fuller and Harry and Thos.| both of whom are well-known here, | Se aine Seer of pas nocloaiand P eae ae tua oe ene a ped = Wallace lett Tuesdey for Oregon. have established a new paper at Pres- ad ituess my land and official seal this 28th] If troubled with rheumatism, ive and said lands assigned to . J. H. Trask, of Minneapolis, was ajCtt Wis. ‘The initial: number ah VILLAGE COUNCIR, {SEA Sheep : xt Gg Ramee Chamberlain's Pain Baim atrial. It J Feige three teak od 1 TRE : pe ay na vi fi ‘able ¢ sarance and* 4 vO dda wunty Auditor. Itas ounty. 3 5 at acent if eS no be heard at a term of this Grand Rapids visitor on Thursday. sents a very favor able appear a anc 4 Hommiicnevics Mata at ‘April 6 will ne tb cost you acent if it de s ne io ke held atthe Deouateofiee. Wiehe ae : we wish the publishers succ :ss. good. One application will relieve court house, in the village of Grand Rapids. W. Schnell, of West Superior, was a ‘ : —or THE—— the pain. It also cures sprains and U2 S#id county of Itasca. state of Minnesota, Grand Rapids visitor on ‘Thursday Dr. Putney. the veterinary surgeon STATE OF MINNESOTA } setae Mere: s_spraius i on Monday the tirst day of April A. D. 1901. . pacer Seay: of Grand Rapids, was a Cass Lake | e ~38 bruiser in one-third the time required poe a Kee er Notion SiPmar y 31 " ay Een : . | County oF 4 Z ite | be given to the heir 2 i * W. J. Eihott, of St. Cloud. spent a] visitor last Saturday. . . . Geo. Taller | VILLAGE or GRAND Raprps pe aki oes Sen by any other treatment. Cuts, burns)} to all persons interest: d. by yublishing this ew days here the first of the week. has been in town several days. this TAKE NOTICE frostbites, quinsey. pains in the sides onter Ory Se tos aeGa 2 ay oe shearing. inthe ieee, s seek THA ncate ae ' 4 f A 2 piece: and. assesset and che: : are pr swell- | Grand Rapids Herald-Review. a” wee! A. V. Gumer. of Grand Forks, a | week, having arrived from Blackduck | Ata Regular Meeting held - late hetpistea ie Jand aase ee your and chest, glandular and other swell- | <a Pepage pi fo kagl anit Dnolishod- at Grand j lumber contractor, was in town yes- | on Wednesday.—Cass Lake Voice. of Minnesota, and described as ft it; | jugs are quickly cured by applying it. | Rapid. in said county. z v by 5 he north we: y i Dated xt Grand Rapids, this Ist day of a day. The lumber camps’ commenced tb | March 7th, 1901. Lea sees ror tot D dostet | Every boutle warranted. Price 25 and | yaitnoat a5 ‘ antile Co, i By the Court, | D, W. Rollins,-the Duluth meat] break up last week and every day a g man, was a Grand Rapids visitor yes- large number of men and teams have A regular meeting of the village conneil ierdey: arrived in town. Many of the men | W2 held at the villaze hall in Grand Rapids cay. have already left for their homes and | Minsesota, on Thursday, the soventh day cf ‘The Episcopal Guild will meet with eral carloads of horses have been — A. ioe 1901. i Mrs. W. E. Neal on Thusday of next Several ca s ie - Present—President Riddell, Trustees Hep- ees emia nd eX] shipped tome. fel and O'Connell and Recorder King, week, + a : Minutes of last meeting were read The two men, F. Smith and E.} notion approved. ; tee Ste : R.A. pain Lapua C. SIM-/ Richardson, who were arrested for | Application for license to sell intoxicating mons, of Hill Lake, were ig town on | robbing a till at Logan’s saloon. last | liquors was presented by John liepfel. trict eoitrt in } ! 9% _ Wednesday. week, were given a hearing before | _On motion duly carried hearin was set for county on t ne ist thay } ; 2 eee - | Saturday, March 15th, 1901, and upplication } joie the hizhest bid 1 ieve! re ; toe g Ber eee Obs Sie vag Spring Suit-. | EAL] Herald-Review Subscribe for the Herald- Review. ao VELGLS EF BLSS SLSLSLSE SHSS SLGTSLSLSSE Snazment amounting to the sum_ "ot uhree und eignty s znd on G pha A. A. Goodnch, of Minneapolis, Justice Barnard on Saturday morning. | jen mine being the hig s was a kokegama guest on Saturdiy | They were given a short time to leave | enna tealowiig of last week. town, which they did. ed. om the hesnbsequen communication was present- prepared to give my custemers the Choir quent Pete Nelson, logging contractor, of} E. Jones, of Iron Mountain, Mich., | yrompers Sue pice Taraae pee March ee de ent dors Minneapolis; spent teveral days in| 1s mm town this week. Mr. Jones 1s an | Gentiemen—The members of the Library | (jsdles Jack! town this week. experienced iron ore man and is here | Board request that you kindly appoint Mrs, | anuum from tie « to mnyestigate the mining property at | TR. Pravitz .o Hl the vacancy on the board - caused by Miss Mabel Brady's removal from the state. ds which. were rate of twelx — Spring Opening at the ‘Mercantile suru ty Conpipany’s store tonight from f 7-30 to 10 p. m. ‘T. A, Rogers, of Walhalla, N. D., returned home: yesterday, aiter spend- ing the winter in the woods. this end of the range. As soon as | spring opens he intends to have several Respectfall \ men out prospecting in this vicinity. Mersarat Jones (romeorencnnar tera urna Sener eran n. ot ie ee Secretar: L, Lindeaur, of the Grand Rapids} 1, ident riddell announced the ppoint- Water Power & Boom Co, is in town | ment of Mrs. T. BR. i this week. Mr. Lindeaur informed a | siprary Board to fill the vacancy, which ap- A.M. Atkinson, ot West Supenor, | Herald-Review representative that by | pointment was on motion duly approved. representing P. I. Collier & Son, | the first of Apnl they expect to have a Several claims were on motion allowed as this g 5 | FaDSrssOSSlSIsee2 soePVwF HSS SWSVSEISLCLSSST SIEVE | Johnson, member of the was here the first of the week. lerge number of men at work and | Charged and warrants for the eral ge pat é that they will rash construction of the | #@°unts ordered drawn on the treasury as S Thes. Ives and W. Rigg, of Gutten- : y spies follows: #4 berg, lowa, were here this week: look- dam with all possible speed. Frank F. Price, legal services ..... 8 19 60 u ing after their lumber interests. J. D. Powers has accepted a_posit- poe rene a a cases house...... he EE a i Sam Carrigan, of Aitkin, has ac- | 107 # the gents’ {Grating ¢ depart- | v.11, Hennessy, repairs to court how: ; I cepted a position with the Grand ment of John Beckleit’s big store. | water pipe ..... . 723 poo ssapids Water Power & Boom Cu Mr Powers is one of the most “popular George Riddell, blacksmithing . 400 4 x and soccessful salesmen that ever stood | W- J. & H. D. Powers, hardware 2% 46 Itasca Mercant.le Co., supplies for A. Phillips, ot Tower City, is in} behind a counter in Grand Rapids. nuk Gone. town this week. He is the wide-a- | Mr Beckfelt will find that Jud’s de. | ., w. Huntley, drayege wake game warden of this territory. | portment will grow in public favor | John Whaling work at hail and on It Will Be to Your hace é i under his supervirion, water main _,A. E. Wilder, proprietor of Hotel bs : ete V. H, Blood, 9 cords of wood at villa a : Gladstone, has been. confined to_ his Two Duluth ladies, soliciting sub- | ~ nan. .& i P uase ‘ room all week, owing to an attack of scriptions to assist in supporting | ©, W. Forres ,drayage - To make Your Spring ure 1ascs rheumatism, the Sacred Refuge of Duiuth, were in | Roy R. Bell, medicines for pest house AtThe PIONE®: x STORE. ; town on Wednesday. The Refuge | Geo"se Kremer, furniture for pest provides a way whereby the friendless | wy. y and homeless are supplied with food | Ernest Vo: Archie McDougall is thoroughly renovating his saloon and new fixings are being putin. Archie ‘1s bound to x 3 z eee Soe fan ae Sac n, Wood for pest hou board and rent, (diphth- Every Department is Crowded. be right in line. and shelter, and they are also taught eria patients) .. to become independent of aid. | George S. Williams, carpenter work at ETI ; e nicas (Riots auras ee 3 This week Sherift Tyndall sent word | ‘This at least is te the soliciting pump station . 6 90 With Seasonable Merchandise selected with utmost care, Sty les Guaranteed and -— t to hi deputy, George Holler, at late cay bs John Becktelt, electric lighting .. Wb 82 ee ’ ae y 5 ° » y, but we see by the Duluth age Ba - oR as i perce Koociic'iing, 1o bring Wm, Randolph | papers ihe managers of the “Refuge” Buffalo Oil Co., engine oll for water ae PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWE to Grand Rapids. are on the rack tor misconduct of the | Edward Oles, nurse at pest house 25 | Jaw. Lucas arrived home from | Institution and are being invesgated RIB a Voie eee 50 00 Minneapolis on Sunday. We are | by a committee of prominent citizens | soe palate re tae ranks. Mo ae es In Our Dress Goods department leased to state that Mr. Lucas’ | for obtaining money under false pre- | BPE WOLEs Die Dea eneniies :weie ort cera eer s : US Ate dope sie : | motion laid on the table pending the fulfill- | ee oats health is much improved. tenses: t looks hke a game Of} ment ot contract by said firm. You will tind all the new weaves and colors. Faucy and Piain Silks, Sik Cham. 2 amp ag bunco. The matter of the hearing upon the bonds BER aj John A. Brown, of Grand Rapids, and applications of Maggie Benton, Archie brays, Silk Spot Mull, Embroidered Swissesy Duiuties’ Foulards, French Zepher oR SS a Ree Laer oe ae ww ae oe ae, a Minn., passed through town on Satur- ‘ i * ses ie ONS snmp 27en:sn-neaeenusaonnescnendaemeabicbeeemasats day on Ne way to he northern part The Blackville Serenaders- tae ee: ace : | y ‘a s a eu ors. Sai iain ved: -eri i ams ile Du Ginghams, Batists Pere: 5 of the county.—Tower News. : On Mondas evening next the Black- | coming up, no one appearing in opposition i Gioghams, Mercerized Ginghams, Loile Du rd Ginghams, Batists, Pereales, ( = oe eS ville Serenaders will give one of their | thereto, and it being considered that said ap- a ae = e | A literary entertaiument will be spicy. and laughable entertainments | Plants ure proper persons and firms to Madrass Stripes, Cheviois, eve. ! given under the auspices “of the} 9) tne. ibaa x I. Dave Pick . | Whom to assue such licenses, it was on motion CP ORE ae — “Ladies Guild” on the evening of i f ena oN 4 ri AONE | aay carifea ponent that said bonds und aero ee s Se ee | April 12th, in the village hall, no ara ny api 20) | the sureties thereon be approved, and ssid N Ss ‘ : > a ee and he is assisted by an eptire new | licenses duly issued according to the prayers ow spring } suminer hirt W aists 3 . Green an + Phillips, of | troupe artisti his ey i + of suid appiicants. . . “ et red tn thee | Uoupe.of artisti. This company i | or cantor or the hearing upon thepetition é : ‘ , Fargo, who have been engaged in th ‘ s B ‘ aed heré'the paseidestonacenied d strictly up-to-date und will present a ! of the Grand Rapids Water Power & Boom Are bere and they are beauties from 50 cents up. We also have just received an Nein h Wee 4 ie ed | series of newand entertaining special- | Company for the vacation of that part of sy ea to their homes on Wednesday, Ues. There will be shown the latest | Hofman Avenue between First street north Elegant Line of | Capt. Hasty and wife, returned | fads in cake walking, introducing all | 424 the Mississippi river. coming up and no aan clam — i Me S yhe eS | one appearing in opposition thereto it was ry * n a % F + Captain was delegate 10 te Go| dag test Stebss Fae time songs and | on odin dniy carved ordered tinction E | Silkk Shirt Waists, Rainy Day ; Street Skirts, : Captain was a delegate to the G. A.| dances; buck and wing dancing. It} ot Hoffman avenue between First street | . | ‘R. encampment held last week, is a continuous performance from | north and the Mississippi river be vacated — Pre ARE a GAFFE We GE PSN a q ‘The Rebekahs will give a dance on | Start to finish. Daye Pickett has a ane aeconiaied according to ‘he prayer of | These skirts are made by men-tailors and they ure g uuteed to hang perfeet, “ g { ‘ ta ee ; 5 |e <3 SANTEE BIE i rm cereal eae a Easter Monday and it will ‘be made j ational reputation as a black Dutch | “6, motion duly carried the Recorder was ‘ Large stock of White Goods, Embroideriys. ete. Our Stock of men’s Suits, Hais, und Farnisiings is the largest in the city and sold at popular prices. : = : Dougtas Shoes for Meu. Queen Quality Shoes for Women. Albrigh?s Shoes Cor Misses aud Children: the event of the season, Further par- | and Trish impersonator, and if you | instructed to draw warrants on the tréasury ueulars will be given next week, want to enjoy a good laugh you | for$i0each in favor of the president and should see him. “Moors open at seven, \ each trustee in payment of ‘their salaries for ‘ the past year. performance starts at eight. Reserv- |-"G. notion the counell adjourned. Prep A. Krxa, Scam Sant, Several Cohasset people were. in town on I hursday. Among them we noticed W. McHardy, M. Caliahan, ed seats may. be secured at the Itasca their superintendent $1,200 and their| weeks. She had been employed as | O. Skelly and.W. M. Hoolthan. ‘Merchantile Co’s Drug Store. Recorder, cai The school © district of Grand Died. + ; { | Rapids is assessed at nearly $3,000,-| “Miss Bessie Olson died-at St: Benes } fg 10 PATENT Good Ideas a —| coo, and their new school house with | dict’s hospital last evening of typho. d | oak finish cost $30,000: They pay |fever,after an illness of about six ,