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ee rs san 3am aap EET - : a fR sy eff i | no busier man in Northern Minnesota Carlson’s Photo Tent. “a Find ui ore Dente on a ee mey rand Hivavl: eral evlew | than Mr, ‘iuller, the stores in which | Go to Carlson’s Photo Tent for the Gulie Cnaters aid Dinheined Roane eo —<= = <== | ‘ie 1s interested in the _various towns | best photos, ‘There’s nothing like | Lt is almost certain to be needed and * 5 _ GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOUR: | hereabouts keeping him continually | them. As the winter is now past and | Cannot be procured while you are on N Brown i Office open week days from 8 o'elock a. m. to |‘on the move.’—Cass Lake Voice. the warm spring days are upon us, We neaste ana See per iate e e 9 a Nn er , | 8:00 p. m. Te aie NNT cee i : Baile § able. “open 11:00.a, m. to 19:50p.m.,ana| “R. and L. T.” Everybody is | being unable to procurea more suit- | hy Itasca Mercantile Company. -— wD, Mm. aut watching it! able location for our photo gallery we ' i rive 1:i2 a.m. Mal avi <ohnaed 's 4 ats % We regret to learn that Mrs. Car- have purchased a tent and have erect: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. House-Cleani e. arrive 2:32 p.m. Mail) oj}, wife or Principal Carroll, is very ed it op the lots opposite the central | DPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. ng 1S OW On. sacaas ae eslacaeatuatces celvanl hin school on Leland avenue. This is‘a { Land Office at Duluth, Minnesota. Pe eeRC one | i _. | placewhere all can easily find us. The #ai Pe : April 1, 1901. ah Qual Sein: Pk | ‘The Episcopal Gull wil mest with | nt wene best wo have. at poset | AtlaRehy gra att igre ; —= == | Mrs. A. b. Clair on Thursday after- | yu¢ jt is only for a short time. If you | Won to make fnal prof in’ support of his Wall-P Cit d Vici n it | noon next, want anything in the photo line call ne © mae tgs clork of court, at Grand a HP: aper | ; apids, Minnesota, 2th. : ity an y.! Mrs. James Alexander and daugh- | and examine-our work and we are sure GaGhs A keane Sho nate hoe | returned on‘ Thursday from their visit | it will suit you. We can give you the ee ao Tonne From 3c. u = Gat a | with frends in Nebraska, ' the very latest finish. Remeimber we | | He names the following witnesses to prove #ELSLELSLSLCS DL SVS ’ The Dimity Party, : x _ | his continous residence upon and culti€ation _ Wed iy ME ae | Register of Deeds, A. B. Clair went can take your photoat any time dur- ofgid Jand viz: William P. Nisbitt. Hamou » sein Fe pate, downto Duluth on ‘Thursday to meet | ing the day from 9a. m. to 5 p. m. Glad) SH oForata Rea wc coaares Bs Kal eae seas am | At Village Hall, yeowa oat as | aoe ; lds, ainnesota. alsomining and General Painting Done By Rathbone Sisters. | his sister, Miss Bernice Clair. Lae cle »E. CULKIN, Wilson, of Dulut town | Locksley Court. U..O. F., will give ‘The hotographer. Herald-Review. April 13. 20, 27, May fii is oe uson, of uth, was in low * ee 2 3 “ * bind eee ea oe 4 .. : | acard party xt the K. P. hall on A Dimity Party, SHOP..-Leland Ave. and First Street. E. H. Gile, of Chicago, was in town | abeelay eh Apriliag: Luncheon) <9) Wednesday, May Ist, the Rath- ] AX (Near Mississippi River.) Caer eam A bone Sisters will give a Dimity Party pT ecernha ous | The M. E. church ladies will give | at the village hall. -The ladies are Judgment Sale. : everybody 1S | one of their famous 15 cent lunches at | expected to wear dimity dresses and 5 J N Brown GRAND RAPIDS, | Dr. Gilbert’s home this evening, com- | the gentlemen ties made out of the ofthe Rare: ae ican e° e 9 Minnesota. . of Duluth, was here | mencing at 5.30. same kind of goods. The amusements Pr a ea Ce 7 oust 7 | } ¢ ’ 21, 5 » A. D. 1901, peewdin |W. B. Petry, who has been employ- will consist of dancing, card games, for enforcing pay mest of taxes and pen: 1: Phe Minnesota Legislature adjourn- | ed as freightman at the station here, | ¢ Everyone is invited to joia the state of Minnesota, rarpateinectelinade ed yesterday. will leave for Superior shortly, having | sisters on Wednesday eveniag, May 1, Re Gy feet eae eae a Fis : McG si M Ae : resigned his position. and enjoy a pleasant evening. ‘The | shall, on the first Monday, being the J. eae bis grarectecy cre Among the Deer River people who ladies are now busily engaged making’) 6th Day of May. A.D 1901 Dies Vi ited the county seat ine week we all arrangements and the different at 10 o'clock in the f i : i The Episcopal Guild met with Mrs. | foticed W. J. Coftron, M. J. Taylor, | Committees have been chosen. ‘They | the court house, in the villaze oF Granth | h b Spd ad . McGill Thursday. | w.J Kelly aad con SS eel bave placed the price of tickets at one et REN — ret Tta Mienescta sell | when you buy mixed. paints. 7 oe a . - ‘ be re ¢ et axes, - ‘; ‘ACPA: Hob: of VWalisdu oWis., wtadd ons dollar per couple for those wishing to Penalties and costs in said Mastgieeat Ger on Noxall Fast Color Paints (ready Be eet > > | We draw the attention of our read- | gance and twenty-five cents each for | fave bee na costs shall not mixed) are not cheap paints—they ie : ; jers to J. N. Brown’s new advt. on | 41) others. Supper 25 cents. [SEAL] L are good paints. “Pat” Walsh, cruiser, of Cass Lake, | this page. If you require anything in Gibea'as Gate a nty, Minn. | B h Id bh was 1n town ‘Thursday. | his ling of work see him. Presbyterian Church Services. April: 4D. ae en ut they are sold at eosinpaars e : - | i id : side aera : erald-Review, April 13, 20, 27, May 4. — y i A. Wandel, of Staples, was a Grand |W. 1. Whitcomb, of Maple Plains, | Service at 10.45 Sunday morning, pibivege sed pha i sds oth Bf ES can afford to pay. pids visitor Thursday, | Minn., arrived in town on Saturday | April 14th STATE OF MINNESOTA They will loo better and last longer é 5 J. Whaley, of the Bndgie settlement | last, being called here by the illness of | Sunday school, Miss Iva C. Mitcbell | Qo ay on {ss than azy low priced paint, ard as La SS eee ee pois uncle; Ani. Wilder: superintendent, at noon. Os OC or at : = as initawn Saturdiy:tgst: : I ° . | T0 ¥.L. Bean: long as any paint at any price. ey are fast color paints. W. A 7 1} 1 | Rey. Hansom, of Eveleth, held} Christian Endeavor at 6.45 p.m. iit TAKE NOTICE Remember, there are no better paints—and there are none so good at the same price. ee ustin, .of Duluth, transacted | swedish services in Grand Rapids on | Topic, “Foundations.” Text, Matt. aap SMR RECs A State Made by ENTERPRISE -PAINT MANUFACTURING CO. : siness ? i} i = ‘ a Iie ad ea S18) ninty asen, State S . . eon town Ebureday: Monday and Tuesday evening of this | Vil, 2427. of Minnesota, and described as follows to- wit: C_H_1C-A6.0 Special services were held last Sun- | week. ‘They were well attended. Hvening song service and sermon beréd ninetécn. 1g Rive divistan at Greed Eee Sle.by g la St. Joseph’s chur | ‘ s i astor. Subject, ‘4 ama- . and lot numoered twe 2, Bas etst.Joseph’s church. | W.L. Wilder, of Grand Forks, N. | by the: means Subject, ane Dr eae of block numbered nin eer 104 7 W. J. & H.D - Madd Fee ; tic Element in the Bible.” Every | of Grand lapids, were pursaaut to the Ja - D. POWERS. __W. Maddy, of Winnibigsshish, was | D., has been in town the past week, | 104, 4 rdially invited provisions of chapter three hundred. and ? in town the first of the week. | having been called here owing to the | 224” Core! 5 twenty-two (322) of the general laws of the * + ; nae Hae earious illness of his brother, A r “| ‘he pastor will also preach av. La | ser rontersed tamer ome sear IS, at the Grand Rapids, abo) Minn. Gee. McAllister transacted business | * 2 z ay Sie aes Prairie at 2.30 p.m. tate tax judgment nMOn DURE Wohin as in the Twin Cines this week. | Weare pleased to learn that Mrs — set opposite each description of land as. fol- ; Ss WeeK. (RES : : & sabia a lows. to-wit: Lot 21 of block 19, first divist J. H- Noble, of Stz ra Ethel Huntley, who recently went to Will Soon Break Up. ot 8 pee Rapids, $.92;" lot 22 of | block | — , Grand Rapids visitor | Duluth for medical treatment, is much It is now only the question of a few entered in the Diatlet Grane at eat cena * , | better and will soon be entirely recov- | days before the ice in the rivers and | Sol tasc& on ithe 2ist day of March. A. D. 1900. in proceedings to enforce the payment Ai Hotel Gladstone: Wed; ered, lakes will break up and float down Peers lon said real estate delinquent. in ig Pees oy eo eutoe | From a Minneapolis paper we | stream. ‘he ice in the rivers is more | ninety-seven Gg) enatin nie oe eee W. Doyle. of Swan River, was a} learn that Elmer Rassmussen, who | or less broken already, and in a few Dba Anditor eo Re ten coeme was heldak i 7 county seat visitor Saturday last. leit here for Alaska two years ago, is | more days the lakes will open. The Beret aay, 0. sold for the sums set % J.C. McCarthy, of St. Paul, in the city, and will return home in a | water promises to be high this spring | to-wit!, Lot 2t of block Is, free division oF | : : ce ee he veka ee few days. but no serious rising of the Mississip- | Gr" Rapids cold. for ¢ 2; Tot 2 of block Having received a new Stock of Spring Suit- ~ a a Is s for $5.25 > ‘The new bridge over Prairie river |, 1ti8 €xpected that a large number | Pi is anticipated Lumbermen are | gid sums being the highest bids received 4 ings Iam now prepared to give my customers che is rapidly approaching completion 3 ; of new buildings will be erected in | already, preparing} shel dies 10s he ce a anti trom the i benefit of these Choic = G ids which yer - Chas. E, Leeman, of Cass Lake, | carpenters anticipate a very busy sum. | Ward to having employment shortly. | thereon amounting to the sums set” opposite purchased at Right Prices, ea called on friends in town this week. | mer's work 4 | ar dereelpelon of Janda pias ecw & Seay Cr : vaded ; Was Fined $10 and Costs. Rapids amounts ‘098.84; Jot. 2 of ‘block 19, i = 5 4 ; Ate. clas Aer visited with | Florence, Hattie and Willie Tuller, This week anes Game Warden Seiten) a aon ane Bapids Am nants to First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. riends at the Twin Cities this: week, | who have been attending school at | 7, #° MeCormick made a seizuie of saliee wereone at tile Tate of uwelve per i ’ 2 lt ss lake the pe ate s - % Ce m the is notice School re-or ened on Monday, atter | Cas ee the ta eh have Te- | pwo fishing nets near Pokegama lake. | are the amounts required to Rrectr ne ee i being closed for the Easter holidays. pets oa and are attending the One of them held about 75 pound of De nn aele ive of the | 7 J. L. Powell spent the week trans- | Sead : tish, principally pike. This net be- Eni eel aril onl onaee ayo luttee aia % acting business in state of Wisconsin. Ify ou are Ge and heavily laden. | longed to a farmer named Swan Nel- gerviee of this notice and proof thereof has | ¥SSSVSCSSSWSISVSLRLSL SLSS $ SOSLSE SFSLSLSISLSLESS:s SVS Just for fun:—See “A Merry Min. | ed, encumbered with a load of care, | son, who was arrested and brought to deter ‘ OURS ey aside for one night and laugh! town, together with net, and fish. yrtanire Zi ae eee . mee | with “A Merry Minister’ at the opera | Nels Nahe me ues ‘ $ } ; a a | Nelson was given an hearing on Tues unty Auditor. Itas 2 Miss Donal Ison, teacher, spent her | house on Monday evening next. day and entered a plea of guilty. He Herald-Review April 13. 20 27 g ela eview IS il y a year, . Rok hohdays with relatives at Eve-| Mfrs, E. J. Ossell and_ her sister, | Was fined $10 and costs,which he paid. = : See it (sea ae j Miss Jennie Smith, of West Supenr. aS H. Becker, , was here | were 1n town the first of the week, in Woit Bounty Ivereased. [ ed 2 ers alee ese SSS elle eee ieee on business latter part of the | attendance at their sister’s wedding,| The legislature has changed ‘the i week. | which cccured Monday evening. wolf bounty Jaw. Bounty on full | % < 1. E. Fitzzerald. of S Ri | The dance-which ‘eit 1 } grown female wolves, killed between | y ) -h.- rerald, ¢ Swar ve vas | > danc v + va av = : : : Mi a county se UL visit : sits EOE Ae i feat y the Rebekanele eit > village january cleod Mea moee 2 CROPS SORE VIGOF (Die tet it SC ee ay a ahs at the village | 15. During the balance of the sea- week. | hall on Monday evening last, did not | is $5... Adult mali Ives are $5; | te . : ad inns Soh abe lake S postponed on ac. | S08 is #5. Adult male wolves are $5; | [SCessesressesssossesesss SLSLSLSLENSLELSNeSSLSMETESSLEES #1 John McDonald, of Grand Rapids, | ‘ } | female cubs $4; male cubs 82; during Ay = e 1 qe Rapids, | count of the serious illness of A. E. | ue on Denes mnt CDS Oey CUTE | i") was in town Tuesday. — Hibbing | wilder. autumn. All wolves killed, or their ¥ News. | M. Phil : scalps, must be on exhibition within } e ry Rainbow ‘Dance ® “with? «ar apece M. Hanley, general road master; and | 4 ¥ ‘Minsater.’ : een Alle Lindsay, superintendent of bridges, To Ereet a Dairy Barn. i 3 bal as : | M. E. Road, passtd through Grand} On Monday of this week TH. H. To make Your Spring Purchases t Attorney Sullivan, of St. Cloud, | Rapids on an inspection tour the first |Chapman, superintendent of the }j At The Pp I 0 N E E R STO R E ° : | trans ce business in town the first of | of the week. Northeast Experiment Station re- cay. ae | The Bodega restaurant, which ad- | !rned from St. Paul and will at once é Clerk of the Court, I. D. Rassmus- | joins McAlphine’s saloon, has chang- | Commence to get everything ready for | ¥ Every Department 1S Crowded i sen, made a business trip to Duluth | Mrs. E. Rust is the new | the season's work. It is expected that | . this week. j proprietress and it is her intention to | the farm will receive a appropriation } . i 2 . 5 = se i y With Seasonable Merchandise se with u st care, Styles Guara 2 i cried is aachaet ae | conduct a strictly first-class place in | sufficient to allo er Sener eReCHOW ot a / ved ise selected wi timost care, Styles Guaranteed and man, entered upo. his duties the first | every particular. dairy barn aod other needed improve- i PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. of the week. | Laughter is far better than doctor’s mene: iY ™ Mrs. F. A. MeVicar wail spend the | prescriptions for your torpid liver. So | Local Improvements. i spring and summer with her sister at na eee ae ae Hae "A ae There is hardly a day passes, but In Our Dress Goods department West Superior. lige 3 ph ROUSe anus 2 ices i i ve- I ; | day evening of next week. Remem- }one notices some Bee au improve- |W 2 ; Mrs, F. A. King, accompanied by,| ber the date, April 15th. ; ment or other going on in aad around You will find all the new weaves and colors. Fancy and Plain Silks, Silk Cham- y i 5 Ay _.| Miss Mabel, spent the week with | | the town. In fact. it is rather a dif- | | ER SPS friends at Minneapolis. | On and after Monday next, April | ficult thing to keep in touch wiih all i brays, Silk Spot Mull, Embroidered Swisses, Duinties’ Poulards, French Zepher ce Chailes. Cilbetr. Of Waas ae rsth, all the barber shops in the town | the improvements being mdde. We : 5 ; « is tas Pipes ae vans bi will close at 8 eas every evening | presume it is the same with all grow- a Ginghams, Mercerized Ginghams, Loile Du Nord Ginghams. Batists, Pereales, Y . Esther We. Gilbert... easiest Sireth a This course of | ing town. Gravd Rapids is one of the | § Muaiishwe Stripes: Ohaviouce are i 2 : : : : | a Fh pore aati ee atc pate) most progressive towns in Northern ACEO ES UHL DES, CREO ee The Ladies of the G. A. R. will eg Te ‘ vening. | Minnesota { meet with Mrs. Lamphere on Wed- ables Herder, who has been employed Earns = e A . ~ is nesday next. April 17th. |on the dam for the past few months They Have Increased. New spring x summer Shirt Waists = Dr. Wheeler, of Grand Forks, N.D. | in the capacity of a carpenter, left on | On Monday when the school re- ra merry " ; PRAT Fe, S: N- 1). | Wednesday en route to Cleveland, | opened, after the Easter holidz i was here in attendance upon A. E.! (4); * 3 | OP , © taster holidays, a Are here and they are beauti 5 : hee Le, ee RE eee Om Priidc me carat ot the cue E. Ohio, having accepted a position on| number of new scholars presented y are beauties from 50 cents up. We also have just received an } | one of the lake steamers sailing from | themselves for admission, As a con- Elegant Line of Arthur Leaman, cruiser, who has | that port. sequence the duties of the teachers been a patient in the small-pox hos-| At the last meeting of Locksley | have been increased and they are s s s s A : é =k a a s ; & _ pital at Duluth, 1s recovering. | Court, U. O. F. the members were | busier than eyer. H Silk Shirt Waists, Rainy Day ch, Street Skirts, «“R, and L. T.” Everybody i | very pleasantly surprised by Mesdames an ees 3 Sctcianp it | LS) aia Forest, Phillips and Beck- Saw Mill at Ice Lake. ‘These skirts are made by men-tailors and they are guaranteed to hang perfect, ] Sage {te t, who provided an ample an‘ tasty | » Work was commenced several days AAA SA A A a + } ee the a Mercantile Co, | luncheon. T he good things provided | ago on a new saw mill at Ice lake. . : | ee sae cpteate ue not of the} Be oe ene eee thoroughly en |M. Challa and Dr. Putney are the Large EOE OF te or oes meee aer ete. Our Stock of men’s Suits, Hats, and Furnishings is the largest in the city : | ack a vosite the statior yed by the ers of the « ‘ P Aw Re tOae te net ys ; court. | men who are having it built and they Dongtas Shoes for Men. Queen Quality Shoes for Women. —Albright’s Shoes for Misses and Children. ie IZ . | eare p eased to be able to state | expect tu receive out considerable ; | Bear in mind that the Rathbone | that A. E. W ilder, who was reported } work. mee a Sisters will give a Dimity Party on | 1 Our last issue as being critically ill, Smee ‘ — | Wednesday evening, May 1st, Don’t | 5 somewhat better at time of writin. Have Gone to Oregon. : é } y 8: y 1st, jon’t ; " 8» niet it, H ane his permanent recovery is looked On Sunday of this week F, A. Mc- | ‘ | for. Everyone here will be glad to | Vicar and Frank Green left for i ; 3eo. Tuller came in from Ten- | {a ‘Heb ist ay nines Geo. pce om : Ten- learn that Mr. Wilder isimproving and | month sojourn in Oregon, where they | i i a strike Sunday and at once departed | all hope he may speedil ; er Ae ; } a for Giaud Rapids, There is probably pees Keng jay speedily regain his | will inspect timber lands belonging * "ie me | cnr to ©. A. Smith, of Minneapolis.