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ae Taparrocy Page ‘ ° | es NS . ns = =— - rere RNR sha 5 SRNL A I AR dd Aas ri es ada ha al > oi kia 4 Ways a4 } PICTURESQUE IN POLITICS. Unnecessary Loss of Time. "O.W Tastings. WY, SHELDON. has THEY DON'T HURRY, | MEN-OF-WAR, sob Re alin: Hostianthss { Presiden. Cashier : = : — - * Are Now Faster Than the Attanuic | Seeetacular Demonstrations in T'reiiden- Mr. W.S. Whedon, cashier of the | - The People of Washi eee Scem to Be ted tial Campaigns First National Badk of Winte x E. AIKEN, Basy-Golor, Jowa, in’a recent letter gives some Sent: Bas an The first time that there were any of a spectacular order ntial campaign was in 1849, ture log cabins were drawn n the Whig processions, companies of men in coon- in the garb cf In-j h were suggested by Hie of the candidate, Wil Companies of mea} pioneers apped i the ts | Pod. Supa.no experience with a carpenter in bis em- Li h 8 k y ploy, that will be of vajue to other um ermen’ 5 ail mechanics, He says: “I had a ear- operand Rais. iy penter working for me who was oblig- ed to stop work for several days on H - account of being troubled with diar- The Herald-Review $2 rhoea. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that bik spl esaieehcac en gonial sin usage yf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera “and Diarrhoea Remedy ee cured me. He 2'N. A. PASONAULT : 3 “Phe thing thai first impresses a With the exception of torpedo boats visitor to Washington,” said Fred | #nd a few s 3 t, says a | Green, a young St. Louis business | Writer in me, the man, who is at the Shoreham, “is that | American-built Rw erniser Va- nobody seems’in a hurry. People | Tiag is today the fastest vessel afloat, | walk leisurely about as if they had all | having recently gone through a seven | @ay to reach théir destination, or, and a half hours’ trial run at a speed rather, as if they had no destination | 9f from 23.6 to 23.7 knots, or 27.14 to in view. The contrast between the | 27.25 miles an hour. We need { deliberation ington and the | nly a few years to find a time when ‘clear the way h of New | the nore Atlantic racers, in point of Fee ae wet Dietionary i h brown that painters ad there iz plenty of it. :ea has a reputation for dignity, Richard Burton in writing in Hast she enjoyed hevacié aad w est of pone puso of Laat Stetina county. GRAND RAPIDS. | _ Carpets Re-Laid, sold at reasonable prices all orders promptly fill- ed. Repairing neatly and cheaply done. R. W. HEIDEMAN SEQ SS eee Satisfactory work. Prices Right. ful Teagcg County _ Zella Currie. is a B. Clair &, Chairs Re-Ganed; - | nily Used, Next in ater ; but not long ago so much at a court ball, waltzing with “Words, 1 who has ge ev entful Ween and, agaia is a queen | like men, cne word in its time ‘plays parts.’ To follow the ups and ns of a Ss! proper noun—a stupid name since its career is as often rand hence doubly fas- Attor ney Register of Deeds Clerk of Cour Residence: Chicage ble , were far} 2 aig ral aoe been! and the peseniia : iad Rui tar “prairie bought a boitle of it-from the drug- = = are be, done in any navy, ead their perform- oe gist here and informed me that one | # z startling, MH UGAT seks COnnlierany Nate Ae. the Life of th HRI use cured him, and be is again at his | % PROPRIETOR & with -a tepden ae hae on idered practically he- enna the i ‘ Harel For sale by Itasca Mercan- +4 Pi : z complain that we have no leisure class | Youd br ide | i ‘ 7 kee are tile. Co. . be in this country, but I believe the citi- | tons of ease Sp | 1 ise oe Eker oe = ioneer = rens of Washington come well under | ry weight, and oihe | aaite® fis activities iN ‘A E, ture is the a s % & padi ne aa ite 2 : > sbrias xs % : that head. If leisure begets culture, | Strictive to the. desten The United | . young men on the froatier. The most i CHEAP. ideal furni- & D* CHAS. M. STORCH, & Barber = as is claimed, Washington would bo | States tripie-scrow Ce crdeveoecipe al tinetive feature of /% forsummer. It looks delight- : : = 2 A cultured city. I suppose it is true | #bout six years ago developed sligh doa sa thot veut, c1)” o0 0 aca ie'ie ooek. TRe PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON |# Shop_“ 3 that a greater preportion of the pec more than 23 k } how i ) fully cool anc is cool. hese i Ginise akWGRealdence,-Gor. Kaa : og Z ‘ = . tri : e sidence, : red and 3rd. | # our va Solici: & ot ington lives of b i ee Se order # are not cheaply made goods A GRAND RAPIDS = Your Patronage Solicited. 5 and industrial inac idea busta al ros on qould he land w t which will go to pieces iu ashort 4 % LELAND AVENUE. er American ci The beauty of the | Vou. - own 6. eo Dg e = —= | ee bed men of wealth who ae ues * i time, but exceilent furniture, D® THOMAS RUSSELL, SASSSSESCSSNESE TE et ears busin and tye ae Ai 4 e * es - 4 beautiful, strong and lasting. ie 4 ras ty in which | © hat a x . uy "i Y SLSLSISLSIGSVSVESEVSVSLVSOSLC> THGA Bel could actually hold her own with one [2] a FHSIYCIAN AND SURGEON | vy tags r hold ; stone Oy ated line a This was See our new i Neen sie al alg ait a H S HUSON no need to be in a a hur nd the two | @fforded by coe was be- s : ‘ i RAP Aone j ms. If I had the Ne toampton, Gi Rie S 5S, ete. i = —s ie San ay : eth a, duick- . . Justice of the Peace. 4 in the winter to Sandy Hook a off the Fee the They speak for themselves. 4 | S8#9*#s eeoRees ses eseeaonee , seen conditi then | Ame: 2 shore, in a few minutes less miin in ss | = . exist, I n led to suppose it ren days, or, to be 1 it is estimated acy ae G C SM ITH A . was tho ex heat that made your 23 hours and 49 e than 209,000 a | * ‘ 214 District Court C: i - itizens so 1 with haste, ¥ esate tm i GEO. F, KREMER, | i eta * strict Court Commis- . but my obser t the habits » hes ees in 1880 | | his Bae aes #/@ sioner for Itasca County. b ADIES & canvass S30 4 “ . of the pole sin ahents ji lesion the Peerie tG Grand Rapids, - - Minn. i = Fruits, Confectionery, % = year round, and th deli rvice in the & 2 £ = Notarial Work Done. is one of the features of the | @ procession in | emmneiremerarmmerare:eceed | # Ice Cream Soda, z ar Nusatial Wat Donen cg B. er is quoted reviewed by ae Ice Cream, Drinks, £19 orrice— With County Surveyor in that haste is vulgar. 0 ants 7 Ses Se Ramers: Ps Tobaccos = Jourt House. ght a was ihe CG % a ih = Mate asec mare, the same | cae estes tk DB. MOLAR, 1S Gising Psion oF Cigars #|@ Grand Rapids, Minnesota ton Post. aintaided. hy botn araintes Ta. the BS # 2 i # | ee! SLSLSLSLCSS 1. Une apa All these campaign | Register of Deeds of Itasca County, = Grand Rapids, - Minn. z sf es AA a a SUREN CE OLEADE: ed, so that the im- ieee neat ae hee ee af : = ‘THIRD ST., Opp. Depot. £ | ggeenenessonseuecessensese No Friends of Her Own Age in the been wiped out | west, afd, with the exception of these Mineral : ze ce" d R id Sevai esos rare MY lee Aas io sa 2 snesassseversssansesanene Fd ran apics 2 ¥ two orders, by far the largest of the Pine a see cae si a Wilhelmina, the young queen of Hol- oa nd comp ™4- | yrocessions took place in the west.— an Tee ae 4 land! 49 vane pretty: tionel hee beauty fitted for me hard | Leslie's Weekly. . Farming gererarersteseses sues S868 # Harness Shop threatens 2 years to run were really in- | ———— eee i & a g 1 2 re eo" a somewh e lines, Her admir rs e pee hae Bato PATENT Good fdeas Lands % UPHOLSTERING ele IT have now a complete subjects and then murmur Snng bat esha e may be secured by | le ck of Harness, Col to an acc cent neighborhood, “Isn't S give her today first Bf _ curaid, Address, ; o St0ek SU ee n ac e s » “Ts see HE PATEN| + is'dohe: eatiies = she pret riage eae Soars Pine Stumpage Bought. cid ding te Nith Reatuess 1 Z lars, Sweat Pads, Blank he young queen has fine eyes, a} Eee ees Rubecrletims ty Yee Patent tocard ec} A = ets and all kitids of stra: xion and a glorious tinge | “USE OF, ENGLISH." ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. = S a TOSSA her cheeks, Thon her | COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICERS y # work etc. which will be # # % e % & % t = % # % 3 young and r hair fell down up again by a Supt. of Schoois Abstract Office reer err er rT ere rrr er = a Dist rict Ni ‘0.1, (Chairm 2 n). ey \, or = a common noun— ABSTRACTS, Noti ee - : otice of Expiration o ‘ ed with equal stupidity, since its 2 Pact gee priation ‘of Redemption = story is likely to be most uncommon— REAL ESTATE, STATE OF MINNESOTA, I say, Is often as ez a 3 | See er t Auditor's Olice, Itascn County, Minn. ‘ = 7 fa + JoUNTY OF ITASCA. — el or a football President 2.06. s.cees vee cp. M. Guin. | AIRE INSURANCE. ~ tha i dona. J. ¥, O'Connell To . O. Goulet: ‘ a that the dictionary oy aca¥ ia tha | Lrastecs.-...--+ Deeke ROTA Re fe d comprehended) is tha o You are hereby notified that pursnant to a real estate taetjudgment, entered in the Y § * ‘ cf all books, save per- a Court in and for said county of Ita in the state of Min a, onthe 2 ii - | f all books, save Conveyances Drawn. A. D. 1909. in proceedings to enfe the -_payment of ’. Holmes knew this “ume delinquent in and prior to the year pursuant to the provisions: pter rat say: ‘Wea Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, general laws of the state of Minnesota. for the year 1899, the following described ise we Ss al estate, assessed in your name, situate in the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, poetry I take Ecorse KREMER & KING to-wit: i ~ = 2 The poetry cf 2 ‘ : _ i aa tet? CIURCHES. Proprietors. tou) a eee ne a pnt wy ae rs Am) Am't jrequ’e ‘§ author, may arrang? | prrsnyTERIAN CHURCH—Rev. E. P.|GRAND RAPIDS,- - = - _MINN DESO IONS 2 ae | eee Oe Spent |G eet ea ’ | ively, but thelr shape | Crane. pastor. gee b= la Paes aoe | col” [nee hee = and luster e been given by the at- | powan CATHOLIC CHURCH —Rev. C. V ay 31 3 --—| became | for trast “a trition of ages. 8S mo the fincst | Gamache, pastor. ; oS ee a 4 Subdivision of Section. | stra B= es. | 1otns. enare rs range of im- | M, E. CHURCH—Rev. J. 0. Hartley. pastor W E NEAL | — ee eae i ee 2-H ae M. E. CHURCH—Rev. J. ©. Hartley. pastor . . ’ NES of NWh | | lisse to 1885] 20 | 00 = by 4 ety, bl SEY of N ss Ki to >} 12 7 = ~ that she ich conveys a SECRET SOCIETIES "Dedieson NW of SW 38 oy A888 to 1895) 5 tended to pres more prefo' accurate and a . ' 7 f , oe: & : : | . ible, more eloguert analogy.’ Emerson had | [TASCA LODGE A... F.-. & A. No. 208: Pp d F | me “ « ets the fi and third Fj ide H zat ~ — — Sea Eh os retin SV ise Py the same feeling when he wrote: ‘It} monthatk.ofP-hall, me an arming otal Nanette coe i | | ‘ Fua with Raby does not need tiat 2 peom should be E.J. LUTHER, Sec’y, O. L. MArnErR, W. M. L d : 7 = —— aan . In front o in street | ous. Every word was onée a poem.’” | GRAND RAPIDS LODGE T. 0. 0. PF, No. 3} ands . Was on the 2ist day of May, 1900, sold for the yoars herein above stated, for the sums set z 184: meets every Wednesday Right ab Odd opposite each description’as above stated. said sams being the highest bids received there- block ere al cf wd: of Fellows ha DUN COSTELLO, N,. G. id that. the reer mata Yo redvem ae s ees Femi oe the D: .D. ec. See ae ‘0 accrue for the service of this nosice, awn i ight ~ 4 pas: _A Co Barometer,’ [ ID. Rassatvssen, Thee. See. Opposite ar abeetraeiie exattorn ook Capt: with Interest Alsersou ee the tele OF cae pee ss - 7 car was: just It is claim the “colfce” fore- | ARBUTUS REBEKAH LODG No. 150:! in cent per month from tie 2ist day of May. 190), and that the time for the redemption of-said — @ man rushed out from a eee. in the | cast is a rel y of determining meets every aa day in Oud Bel oy lll. The finest List of Agricultural and lhe onrerg genre ia sixty days after the service of this notice and proof of ser= : block into the middle cf the street, | what the y is going. to Ue.) Ihs|jden pee Grazing Lands in the County. Witness my hand ard oilicial seal this 1st day of June, Me aces Sf 72: o the to i der iL Ww, the weather is going he ite * * E. J. SLL, G ate Fale pie, opeskaivs \ ahah oe ee ean eet ae WAUBANA LODGE K. of P. No The Most, Excellent Sites for Manu} 1.0 a-roviow, June 22, 29, July 6 County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. te i y a e 0 every Thursday evening in the 4 i Rnb Sacad ia i e 22, 29, July 6. . fall.” Isverybody i your ni g cup of coffee, prepared PE rae Hi B Gua lacturing Enterprises. NE Sn gazed into the Oo were | With a little milk, two lumps of sugar. 720 " oe a on ae wrong side ; zt ie car | Do pa stir tHe coffee, a ie pe TES RON. ro Us Bee Prospective Settlers Located. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. > clambe: ey side to | ascend rapidly, separate quickly an hall. s A. KREMER, Capt 2 : < e see t fly to the side oF the cup, there will CHas. Kearney, Recorder, Correspondence Solicited. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | Aulivor's Office, Itasca County, Minn. ph < He me dis Buk aid next besa ae WAURANA TEMPLE No. 20, RATHBONE 2 County ov Trasca. +) A rom th r ho h gather closely an: Sisters: meets ever; yednesday night at | 7, . :, noone | ree aise ae ef erue ‘ietaay kx, one helo if eer ee Grand Rapids, - - Minn | To Geo. N. Houghton: possible showers may be expected. | mrs. Jnssie STEVENS, Sec'y, You are hereby notified that pursnant toa real estate tax jadgment, entered in tho But if they lacidiy initheseons v District Court in and for said county of Itasea, in the state of Minnesota, oa the Bist day of ut if they remain placidly in the ce: ITASCA CAMP No. 6444, M,. W. of. A.: meets ' March, A. D. 1990, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes upon real estate which be— = ter of the cup you may wear your best second and urth Mondays of each Rec dle ie ech ace came delinquent in and prior to the year 1897, parsuant to the pravisions of chapter a2 of ‘d hat and leave your umbrella at home month at Oda Bellows hall the General Laws of the state of Minnesota for the year 1899, the following described real — hat a : y ‘a e ave ; Joun Desuaw, V.C. The Celebrated estate, assessed in your name, situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, to-wit: S Gc Rimarcabistre when you take your walks abroad, Guorae Vient, Clerk. x {In the village of Bodra a Turk named EA SUES eA HALE LAKE CAMP No. 221. ROYAL . Am’ . Ismall, aged 120 years, is in such good Telephone Withou# Wires. Neighbors: meets first and third Mondays G4 DES RIPTION, ‘ ay prota pean 6 health that he frequently walks to} At the meeting of the British Asso-.| oach month at Odd Fellows hall. reat ¥ 7 _ _ |for_ whieh cence lingu’t, ieoux : oa six mee distant, ay sell eggs, | ciation for the Bota Sak Se aie ee eo PINE, Oracle. ome, #| Sabdis ition of Lot be me | for. a heence be for he is a poultry dealer. He hasi at Bradford, ngland, r illiam Ta = lock, and name o} = : had thrity-four wives, the last of | Preece, ex-president of the Institution |'NORTH STAR COUNCIL}No. 9, MODERN SBRE: ct] s veel s tee “f whom he married recently. The bride | of Civil Engineers, announced that he | S#murita Sapeeel DERE Lan third Tues- Houghton’s addition to : , days each month at K. of. I Gratd Rapid a h‘s junior, and the mar- | had success! transmitted speech 4 83. Cabng.G. 8. J deuabitan e by fd cs celebrated with much sol- | eight miles acrozts sea without the aid L. W. Honttey, See’y. Grand Rapid: 2 a] slo} s emnity, to the sound of drums andj of wires and that the establishment of | [TASCA HIVE L. 0. T. M.: meets every 99 cue hah seo eeon ir ss} sisol 3 fifos and volleys of fireams. The whole | such a sysiém for commercial com- | Seqgndand fonrth Fridays of each mont ye: Houghton’s addition to: village was en fete. The wedding pro- | munication was practicable between x gE SS1E CLAIR, L. C. fie onl it were ‘to Be ad fs cession included all the male progeny | snips and land. Sir William Henry | M&S, Harrie F. RK, Grand Rapids, ss} steal] 3 of the patriarch bridegroom, consisting | Preece made several experiments last | LOC CES Bae COUILE NO. 109. U. O. bh: meets ani lone htan staat so] 312] 3 of 140 sons, grandsons and great- | year with an induction system of wire- second and fourth Tuesday eueh’ month at peg. ¥ K. of P. hall, = ‘ au, grandsons. 4 less telephoning, signaling across the fee oa America’s Finest Pro ies hin By ition’ fo S|] 32} 3 Menai straits and using telephones at | MRS. Manca duction. Giana Bapldn ies Paley Effective Bira Laws. both ends to recdive tho signals. DRUMBBATER TRIBE No, 35, 1. 0. BR: Me dl pecree oreo sa fatter | a * ; ih ‘ ci qects first and ‘third Fridays cach mont ; : From many parts of New England ut Odd Fellows hill. Received Highest Reward at @j Gouapyons addition to ss| sfool s 4) this summer comes the news that the Simpliclty of Emperor Joseph. JOHN Hepren, Suchem. World's Columbian Exposi- Houshtod's ‘addition’ to} song birds seem to be more in evi-| The personal habits of Emperor | p », nUSON POST G. A. R. No. 140: meets siti Fidbonsnesed t6r Grand. Ray ids. ‘ 83} sia} also = dence than they have been for many | Francis Joseph are marked with sol- the last Friday of each month in Post hall. ighclang ates PH Grand Rapid; " sa] sleo] 3{}se i! yedrs,"An old Rangely guide enidvre-|aier-ike almolinity, Hid food nat tie aie ane Laie M. A. Yancey, Com. - Medincal aon Family Uses. fate ee cently that it was hardly within his | plainest, such as an ordinary citizen ITASCA CIRCLE LADIES OF THE G. A. R.: 5 Sohinerae ~PTelto recollection of the past twenty years|consumes. He retires at 9 o'clock meee phe nue Movdby, of each monty in se 7 that the birds had been so aboundant | every night and sleeps on his iron field rg RS. CHRISTINE YANCEY, P. was on the 11th day of June. 1900, sold for the years herein above stated, fur th: sums set ol or of so many sbecies hi 3 Bins. Mary Huson, Sec'y. Hen r Lo an, posite each description as above stated. sald iain aoe tite isiose bids. received ‘aherefor. . y as they may be | bed. At the age of seventy he is still and that the amount required to redeem said lands exclusive of the aoe to seen this year. In the want of ‘any | able to meet and overcome the per- | POREGAMA TENT NO. a3. 0.0. aes ocr for the servicg of this hotieo, lathe sunt set dowa iu the riahe hiugd eotama opposite other reason to account for the wel- | plexing difficulties that are peculiar | monih at K. of P. hall’ ge Ua Grand Rapids. Sone front the idth day of tumecti0d, ai thee te Fo th gedeinpit ‘ yy ofsatd lands trom zt come change it seems fair to assume | to the Austro-Hungarian empire, and | 4 pwn Fannent, Com. hove fed i my oe days after the service of and Dt bof ott Pps eiaiG ——— that the New England laws for the | his great goodness of heart has won aia Sainte: ee Si oa abd < a ine: my hand and official seal this Ist beh 1901. ‘* protection of insectivorous birds arg | him universal love throughout the.em- | OAS rhundey eccieitn Oadton ena D. :Hlamend . Go., Chicago. iy {se ea ba “ EB SESE ae, beginning to have some effect, pire. Gi REE oe Eun WaAsupunN. oret i, Hage Reriett Bao 2, Jay 6 ity Au ee na z eee 'T. R. Boson, Correspondent, be ogc oucencnscannsenceseseress 52

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