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7 } eee Deas { + | rau en Ber alte’ Review | = | who were recently m GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: open week days from S o'clock a. 0) p.m. m, to ,and Mail j H j i alot City and Vicinity.. Shoes shined at the Pokegama. | aw. C of St. Paul, was in town ‘Tue Geo. Orcutt of Hibbing was a visiior Tuesday. . C. E. Seelye spent a few days at Duluth this week. is visiting with first of the w J. D. Nelson business here on * Og electrician few days in town this week. Finniss spent was a Wednesd itor. on friends here We C, Olson of Taylors Falls spent a ys in town this week, few d gine library Board held a 2 Tuesday atternoon. - J, S. Sk county s ]. McGraff of the Flour city trans- aeted businest here this week, a visit on Mone y. Jessmer'and n last week. Mrs. R. 3B. arrived from Princ ly paid Gr- on Thurs- Rapids a nty seat ‘Thursday. W.S. Dedon, of — transacted business here the week. ‘aylor’s is, the first of upper given last kK. of P. was en- ‘The dance and evening by the U. urely s ‘essful. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs. McGill next = ‘Thursday afternoon. Jake Johnsten of Cass Lake was re- in town ing old Weda ay and Among the Deer Kiver citizens in town this week were John Irvin, D. Ross, J, Su and A, D. Brooks. N. A. Pasanauit, who was_ visiting his pa.entsin N. Dekota for some tme returned to town on Wednesday. Service will be conducted at the M. &. church on Monday evening next by Dr. You are cordeally invited to be present. Married;-On Thursday afternoon, May 2nd by Justice Barnard, at office, Robert A. Bain of Aitkin Co. and Edith M- Laudy of Itasca Co. Geo A. Tuller, of Grand re Monday, ‘The r & Co, have just st: store at Turtle Riyer—Bemidji Pione- er. Forbes. Rapids, firm of Wc have been requesied by county treasurer, Miller, to notify the public } that all who do not pay their taxes before June rstit will have 10 per cent added after that date. A grand entertainment will be given by the pupils of St. Benenict’s at the village hall on Thursday even- ing June 6th. Further particulars will appear in our next issue, asd Naphthalene Flake the best moth preventative to use with skins, furs} and clo and it is far moe 20 or camphor, it is st fur houses. SITZEL. used in a For ae at W M For a suff neck there is nothing —_ better than a a fiee application ot Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, — It reliv es the stiffness and sc sting a complete cure. — F by Itasca Mercantile company, Crand Rapids, Minn. = Rapids on Monday of this week en- routed for their new home at Dallas! Mr. Luther and _ his estimable will be much missed ih the ircle and they carry with them the wishes of their many friends here. Mr. E. J. Luther, of Grand Rapids was in the city a few days last week. Mr. Luther was at one time publisher og the Age, and later went to Grand Rapids where he published the Mag- net fora while and then embarked in the undertaking business. He recent- ly disposed of his interests in Grand Ra ids to move to Dallas, Oregon, where several people from his town, including other former Autkinites, are aoceang —Aitkin Age Ore. a} Procession made its 2 of Faribault, | nq Miss Hattie Iverson, ‘special ly, of Cohessett, paid the daughter confectionery for VISHOTS | though ha a nev| or sale |] ®. J, Luther and family left Grand cs A Fasionable Wedding. { Mr.and Mrs. Alvin H. Kreamer edat Toledo \Tow rrived here on Tuesday and ‘will make Grand Rapids their future jhome. The happy young couple are the recipients ofcongratulations from many friends. The following count of the wedding is taken from ‘| lthe efummns of the Toledo Chronicle; Wednesda: evening May 8, the mar mage of Miss Edna Marston of | this city and Mr, Alvin Kremer of nd Rapids, Minnesota, was solem- Yat the home of Mr. and = Mrs. Elmer, grandparents of the | bride. Sixty guests were b'dden to the wedding and on their arrival were | received at the doer by Miss. Emma Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Muckler also assisted in receiving. “The several rooms had been made beautiful by a profusion of cub flow- ers and palms. In the back parlor, z bower artistically made of smilax, evergreen and carnations and in which hunga wedding bell of the same lovely fiower, was a dream of | beauty. “Promptly at 8 o'clock the music of | the wedding march began, played hy Mrs. S. Ii. Overholser, and the bridal ppearanee. Rey. | J. A. Holmes came first, Tollowed by Jessie Marston ister and The held the | | the attendants, Mis: | friend of the bride. ed | ends of the ribbon and behind them a | short distance were Opal Marston and Robert Muchlier, young cousins of the bride. who also held the ribbons; and preceded the bride and groom, the grandparents closing the pro jon. 'The bridal couple stood just beneath the florat bell facing large mirror, which reflected the charming scene, The ceremony consisted of the beauti- fuir and at its close, sin- }cere congratulations were show upon the young people. Ti ng serv he bride wore a pretty gown of white mull ard chiffon and carried a large bougucet of bride's roses. “An elegant two course supper was penser the guests being waited upon Marston, Bay Fletch- Iverson, Ida Anulty, and Jolin Muckler. A part in which weve display- er, Hattie Hazel Mue room cream an s me seor fed the many handsome p! 5 i A “Phe bride is a charming young . Gill, Hil City | woman of happy disposition and, al- yg lived here only since October, she bas won a large cizcie of friends. “Phe position Grand Rapic ready for his room holds a_ responsible with a business firm in Minn., and has a home bride. They left for their new home Thursday morning. and Guests from abroad were: Mr. Mrs. C. Marston and cnildren, Ci Rapids; A. W. Crans, Davenport; Mr. and Mrs. Cold, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Wescott, } ott, sta os) Get Into The Band Wagon. Do not be a drag on your commun- ity. Eitherstand up for your town or go somewhere that its you bet- ter. If the glorious Northern Minn- esota climate Vb suit you, go where it is bette If the soil doesn’t suit you, do not etate in it. If the whole community is going to the damnation bow-wows you had {better get out before the clinch-pin breaks and turns you into ahe Ma et less pit. If it is dy: r liver complaint that makes a usage of you go to the doctor and tell him to charge the bill to the public welfare. Our town and county are going for- ward and we have neither time to go around clods or kick them out of the way, so if you wake up some morning and see that the procession has passed you will know that you have been run over. | The Jury List. The following is the list of petit and grand jurors for the June session of court: Perir Jurors. Robert Whitlaker T. RK. Armstrong s Woodward Peter Benson l y Robt nson nox Jas, Strouse | 1, Strouso B, Louis Sullivan Chas. Collinge Wm. Perrington Joe McHardy Louis Orge P. &. Brooks Beware of a Cough. A cough is not a disease but a sym- ptom. Consumption and bronchi which are most dangerous and fatal dis s, have for their first indica- tion a persistent cough and if proper- ly treated as soon as this cough ap- Cough Remedy has proven wonderful- ly successful and gained its wide re- putation and extensive sale by its Guanp Jvnors. { pears are easily cured. Chamberlain’s |” Returned To Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. B. Logan, who have for the past year lived at Cass Lake, returned to Grand Rapids. The Voice had the, fullowing: “Kdward Logan and Maurice Spil- Jan, who have been in the saloon busi ness here for some time past, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Spillan purchasing the interest of Mr. Logan. fhe latter and his wife expect to leave in a few days for Grand Rapids, where Mr. Logan will form a co-part- nership with his brother Henry. The people of Cass Lake will be sorry to lose Ed. and his estimable. wife and only hope that the change of resid- ence may be of benefit to them.” Enlarging Their Store. Henry Hughes & Co. are having ex- tensive improvements made to their hew store premises, opposite Hotel Gladstone. A door and show window has been put in On the northeast side giving the store a Second street. The intention is to have a foundation built under the entire buiiding and another siorey added, which will make the store one of the largest ip town. The contract for these im- provements has been let and work on the same will be tinisded within a month. Henry Hughes & Co. have o had warehouse erected near the station. Northern Minnesota Development. One infallable indication of the rapid development of Nortnern .Min- nesota can be found in the report of tits land offices. For instance, the Duluth office did more business and | took more money last year than any other office in the United States. In March of this year, the amount of | business done was nearly double that | ofany one month for the past ten years. he total receipts. for the month were $24,862, covering 45,448.97 acres of land, of which there were 245 homestead entries. Will Close Earty. Almost without an exception the merchants of our village have decid- ed that during the summer moprths they will ciose their stores at 6.30, every evening, with the exception of Saturday. ‘Th certainly a move | in the right direction and will be greatly appreciated by the employes. The Cosgrove Entertainers. ‘These popular entertainers are bill- ed for the Opera House, May 24 and Judging from clippings from the city papers they are first-class and the musical part of the program is away above theaverage. This company has over $3000 worth of musical novelties. A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured. “At one time I suffered from a E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Wash- “lington, Va. ‘After using several well recommended medicines without suceess, I tried Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that re- lief came #s soon as I began its use and a complete cure speedily followed 'This remedy has also been used in my family for frost bitten feet with the | best results. I cheerfully recommend its use to all who may need a first- claas liniment. Sold by Itasca Mer- | eantile Co., Grand Rapids. Minn. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. | Notice for Publication. States Land Offic Duluth. Minn c for the purchase of W teof Secti Ms p.No. 61 N, Range proof to show that the l luable for its timber or stone t 1 purposes, said land before the Regi of this office at Duluth. M. y, the day of May. 1901. I oe Irvine of Stillwater, n’ of Minong. W eri ong, Wis.; Partlow Mites: of and to establis' persons claiming adversely the bed ands are requested to file sin this office on or before said 20th ‘day Or May, 1001. Wot E. Cuikiy, Register. Herald-Review, March 9, May 18, Prison Binder Twine. FARMERS’ NOTICE, Send in your ordors as soon as_ pos- le. PRISON 'TWINE three cent per pound cheaper than other twin QUALITY FULLY GUARANTE- ED, PRICES GUARANTEED WITIL PRIVILEGE TOCANCELORDERS ! ANY TM BEFORE SHIPMENT. | Send forclub order blanks, or small order blanks, at once. After May Ist under the provisions of the law, deal- ers may order twine from the Prison factory. The management of the Stillwater Twine Plant guarantees the quality of tne Prison Binder ‘Twine to be up to the standard grade for which it is sold and to be equal to the best twine heretofore manufactured and sold by the Minnesota State Prison. The management, also guarantees the price of Prison Made Binder Twine up toand including July Ist, 3901, and will give the purchaser an option to cancel order at any time |. success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. If it is not beneficial it will not cost you a cent. For sale by Itasca Mercantile company, Grand Rapids, Mion. before shipment is made, in case of | failure or partial failure of crop. PLEASE GET IN YOUR OR- DERS A'T ONCE. severe sprain of the ankle,” says Geo. | < HENRY WOLFER, Warden. R. & LT The Duluth, South Shore & Atlan- ic Ry., again ‘offers. to north we tern people an unusually attra gement of Rail & Lake ‘ ips”. Let s plan your Pen-American Exposit- ion trip via Train & Steamer Routes. No Dust No Heat. ce the best and at rersonable rate: For Fall ticulars, rates, reservation, etc., Dd apply to, M. Adson., General Agent D.S.S. & A. Ry Duluth, Minn. thant hae ark ager = N. A. PASONAULT : HE RRVUMIBVOSBS PROPRIETOR east Pioneer Barber Shop_. Your Patronage Solicited. LELAND AVENUE. ot jesauensessesaoaeaa gene ne rob Nath ital bedebnk bi dalek dere Pea Rey eee es a a i ah miole Aa Lil denials cach dosha tales | et a gottesneeseneonsee ree ; The Celebrated ) % 4 The District Court Commis- siouer for Itasca County. Notarial Work Done. SACRO SR Hao amis . New Our Hand- some Spring Styles are the talk of the town. Complete lin— es in all sizes for men, wo- men and chil- dren. Our Patent leather shoe for Wo- men, with mab kid up- pers and welt soles at $3 is Pure i “Gream 3 SESE SESE OFFICE—With County Surveyor in Court House. Grand Rapids, Minnesota wWOSWSLSVSLGSS SCE VSLSISLSLSY keeper will SLSTSLCSE SLSLSLGSE SLOSS ae Rye.” America’s Finest Pro- duction. Received Highest Reward at World’s Columbian Exposi- position. Recommended for Medincal and Family Uses. pESLSTS SPSS SISISSSCSSIWSESLSE sree eo a bia. enry Logan, itiky Grand Rapids. § Dallamend & Co., Chicago. Faswesesensegeeseagsaacesh spneeseonesscunaesnannonennassesug thie ed. ees hoe me eae ee ae ge > Grand Rapids - Harness Shop Ihave now a complete stock of Harness, Col- lars, Sweat Pads, Blank etsand all kinds of strap work etc. which will be sold at reasonable prices all orders promptly fill- ‘Repairing and cheaply done. R. W. HEIDEMAN errr tr rrr Te es BIEd cg gaa 5 Our Stock of is Complete and we are showing ever 40 choice combinations from 5c. per roll up, neatly Sc duakanedassaceenniieasgenhoeetss SERS RRS oe é é For Women. Ae est = G. C. SMITH 2|# . Ree & = DEALER IN = Se SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY >| : Fruits, Confectionery, : i ©. 1. MARR. C. H. Marr. | ee H Ice Cream Soda, 2( 23. a ae = at = Ice Cream, Drinks, : REBEL OS ELE LIL EERIE ES aiiadiad 3 Tobaccos, = (5 oe Tere aes = Choice Lines of Cigars # scesecacecesesstes ? * = Grand Rapids, - Minn. = ¥ Ss. HUSON — WALL PAPEP = : ‘ : a ed THIRD ST., Opp. Depot. & ’ J ee ea 2 5 ae Pees R A enenneeeeet |G sustice of the Peace. This is the season of the year when the careful house- want those walls decor- 1901 Patterns ; at The Furniture Store. Geo. F. Kremer. i ESTSTSISVSISISSSS TISVSVSVSLGLSOSPSISLSOSIEISS | Ae ania Wash Dress Goods fuleffects and colorin foreign weaves. Thes ties and the old-time favorites. White Dress Goods We havea large a ortment.* Shirt Waists Boy’s Hose Extra Heavy seamles cotton hose, Model Fast Black . Special- They want their money's worth and we give tl to them. Immense quantities of New and Beauti- Domestic and son's late uovel- Also All- over Laces, Ewbroideries aud Insertions to make them up with, at Popular prices. rom BOC to $6.50. ~ 2Se se ECR, morning we will place on sale one lot of Heavy Linen huck Towels, 39 éxches long by 20 inches wide, 30c values, Our Special Price while they last 17 1 Anticipate your needs. It will pay you to lay in : _ Sa Sse San (ate eetieet ena ae a Se TSA ees STORE| SLSLTSISPISOSVGIVSEGSLSLSMES We have lots of friends but none of them patronize us through Charity. es & Re Misses’ Hose Seamless cotton hose, pote Past Llack.... 2.02.6... 0 20c Age cotton hose, SORE? 123c Ladies’ Hose Fem 10c to $1.00 Standard Ginghams _ Standard Apron check Gingbams 6c Standard Print. Stacdand;Prints:ca. up ee.e cise 5c or $1.85 per dozen a supply of. these. -