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raat ‘its Hari Review GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: m. ys, open 11:00 a, m. to 12:50 p. m.,and to 3:00 p, m. west arrive 11:52 a.m, Mail 11:30 a. m. ing east arrive 2: 30. D. Mm. 5 20 minuets before 2 p.m. Mail valof P.M. OH. City and Vicinity. Mystery of Craigsmere at Village hall ‘Thursday, Aug. 15. Dr. day. I. D. Rassmussen and family yisit- ed in Duluth this week. Costello returned home Tues- P. B. Munson came neapolis Wednesday. Frank Grant town this week. up from Min- of Cass lake, is in Miss Iva Mitchell, returned from Minneapolis Thursday. Al Nason spent thd first of the week an town. Buy your ice cream at Trainor’s he handles nothing but the best. Remember Thursday Aug. 15 is the date set for the Lig show. Ed. Shook of Tenstrike, Mina,, here visitsng his iriends and_ relatives, Mrs. F. A. King returned last Saturday trom a visit to Michigan. Will O’Donnell ts sojourning in Duluth this week. _ Mrs. J. Dempsey, of Minneapolis, is visiting with Mrs, D. M. Gunn this week. A. A. Reed_ has accepted a position as clexk in H, Hughes store at this place. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mather, re- turned from Duluth the first of the week, Go to Trainor’s for your ice cream candies, tobacco and fruit or call up No. 27 and have it delivered. J F. McCormick returned from a tnp to his farm on the Big Fork. Monday. L..- FP... Knox ‘spent 2. part of this week in Duluth looking alter business matters. Don’t miss the show to-night. See the man ina hypnotic sleep at Bell’s drug store ‘to-morrow And Monday C. M. and Earl King returned Sun- day trom a wip to the Big Fork country, where Charles has a farm. Seats on sale at Itasca Mercantile Go's store che craigs. o's store, for “Mystery of Craigs- mere. mrs. D. M. Gunn returned Sunday from Bramard where she has been yisiting relatives and friends. Prof. E. T. Carroli, returned Wed- nesday from Gambridge where he has been teaching summer school. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pratt left ‘Thursday for a tnp to the Twin cities they expect to be gone about a week, It will only cost you 70 cents for youand your lady to see the “Mys- tery of Craigsmere,” Aug. 15. Seats at Itasca Mer¢antile Co’s store. Col. Ligget and daughter of St. Paul, are in the village. Col. is look- ing after affairs’ at the Expeimentai faim this week. Mrs. J. C. Rosser, passed through the village Wednesday, on her wily to Deer River where “she wiil spend a jew days. Mrs. Balis and children af Duluth, } mring at Benders” Point with and Mrs. F.P. Sheldon. Mrs. is a sister of Mrs. Sheldon, The i me ladies of St. Josepi’s society } et owith «Mrs. M. Dufficy next Vhursday aiternoor the usual hour, of the Lutheran Sewing Society wiil serve ice cream and cake on the vacant lots next to Johnson's tailor shop. to night. Chas. Milingy has done away wih} his crutch and is able to walk with- out ii. He says he willran any of us. afoot race in another month. We hope be will, Kenny, McKay, accidently broke s Monday gvenimy. While fool. | aud scuffing, he twilted his toot) and broke his leg about 4 inches above ankle, The Aid society of the Fresbytenan | church, took place on Wednesday at Pokegama lake and a very cnjoy- able day was spent. . Ou Sunday last nearly every one in town who could get a team spent the day at Pokegama lake. ‘The band boys furnished music all day and an enjoyable time was had by all. Miss Chink Cleveland, returned home from her vacation. | Miss Cleve- annual picnic of the Ladies! 2 The M. W. of A, are sending out letters to the different camps in north- ern Minnesota for the purpose of or- ganizing a club, to give annual pic- nics. ‘They expect a number of the camps to be represented here on Labor day, Member of the library Board met Tuesday and elected cffice as follows. Mrs. C. C. McCarthy, president, Mrs. kK. A. Kremer, vice president, C. E. Dickenson, secretary; Mrs. L. W. Huntley, treasurer. Do not muss the ball game on the south side’of the river tomorrow after-, noon at 2 o’clock sharp, betwéen the barbers and bartenders, We have been informed that they will play for $25. But we are trying to find out what the winners will do with the $25. The ball game on Sunday last be- tween the League team and the Hogans was very warm, so we under- stand. We do, not know what the score was, but it was in favor of the Hogans. ‘ Notice of Furst Meeting of Creditors. In‘the District Court of United States for the Fifth Division, Distcict of Minnesota, Bankruptcy. Matter of_ Fredrii in Bankruptcy. ‘he creditors of Frederick Ty E i i T. Bueneman bankruy reditors v be held at room 409 First National Ba Building. in the city of Duluth, on the day of August A. DL1901. at 10 o'clock in for time the s heir clain' °. GE Referee in Bankruptey. gust Fth, 1901, ch& SPEAR rney for Bankrupt ¥ Building Abi woo ‘Lorry Rapids, Minn, Sale of .. ilage Bonds Duluth and Grand Notice of Receiving Bids for the Sale of Village Bonds of the Village of Grand Rapids. the regu July meeting of the Vil neil of the lage of Grand Rep county, Minne held in and for sai lage on the 3rd of July. 1901, by a resoln- tion duly presented und adopted by unani- imous vote of all of the members of said council, i teei bmit to the recial elec- the ques- » in the thar. puxpo onds of sai five por epnt per annw payable somi-anny- ally. for the purpose of ag funds to pur- cl build. establish and contrel all neces- ildii miughinery, pparatus and ng. generitin { supply- and pri i iguated the of July, of 10 oO clock in tho in the afternoon at the lage as tie time and tud Where the legal voters of said » might vote for or against the issuing id bonds, and, at svid election, duly held due notice therefore as provided 4 majority of the votes cast were in the issuing of i r; and said cow tes and being ape gc, and des hetween th ng ‘ity, + b vo thereof wero in f resplution deci iug to the te parpose. to b siiid proposition for ‘ed October 1, 1901, and terms of said resulution, ual Bank in New 1 said last named resolution ppted by unani us vote of said a duly held meeting thereof on y 22, WL and ordered that notice of the silo of said bouds be adyertised according to daw in three legal newspapers, which said ueWspapers were designated in’ said resolu- ii now. therefore, Notice is hereby ea that sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds will be received by the Recorder of said age. at his officp me until August 31,1901, at So'clock p, m.. which bids, in order to receive cousideration of suid Conneil, shall be uccom- ied+by a certified check equal to 10 per tofsuch bid. which bid must be for at a ue of siiid bonds with accrued id Conneil reserves the right to any or all of said bids, tuted July 29, 1901. D. M. GUNN. Attest: ‘ President. F. A. Kine, Recorder, Many thousand have been restored to heajth and happiness by the use of Chaynberlain’s Cough Remedy? If afitcted with any throat or lung trouble, give it a trial for it is cer to prove benefical, Coughs that have tested ali other treatments for years have yickied to this remedy and per- fect health been restored. es sthat seemed hopless, that the climate of jamous health resoris fated to benefit j have been permunently cured by its J use, Bear in mind that every -bottle is warranted and if it dees not prove beneficial the money will be. refunded to you. For sale by Iu Mercanule Company. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of ‘ood, 1t givesinstant relief and never fails tocure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most. sensitive stomachs can take it. ° By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation ty on the stom- ach, relieving all distress after eati Dieting unnecessary, Pleasant to" Lake it can’t help se do you good but Prepared only by E. C. DaW. Co., ‘The gi. bottle contains 21 tncstineson sake land has been visiting with fuends and relatives at Kansas during the summer.months, Paina re ee og Wented—Kn idea jeans 5 ‘thing topatent! | Protect vour ideas: th wealt Rh PEEL I wedbountate gone er or. ‘and list of two Dunidred i fo veution “Heraid-Rev Ww! STATE OF MINNESOTA, t Itasea County, ) To Kehl & Deary, A. D. 1900, Laws of the Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Audit’ors Office, Itasca County. Minn. You are hereby notified that pursuant toa real ostate tux judgment, entered in tho Diitrict court in and fer said county of Itusca in the State of Minnesota, on the 2ist day of March, 00, in prodeedings to enforce the payment of taxes upo ii quent in and prior to the year 1897, pursuant to the provisions of Chaptor 322 of the General State of Minnesota, for the year 1849, the following described roal estate, assessed in your name, situate in the county of Itasca and State of Minnesota, to-wit: Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County OF IrAsca, Auditor's Offiee, Itasca County, Minn: 4 ToD. Simpson You ure hereby. notified that pursitant toa real estate tax judgment, entered in th District Court, in aud for suid county of Ttasea stato of Mingesota, on the Zist day o March, A. 1). 1900, in proceedings to enforce the payiueut of taxes upon real estate which 4 n real estate which became dolin- DESCRIPTION | Section Township Range Subdivision of Section Nwha of Sw? y1 | oo ‘Total amounts was on the 26th day of May, 1900, sold for the that the amount required to redeem month from the date of this Notiee, and that Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878." Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minuesota, July Ist, 1901. timber lands in the states of Californ Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territor extended to all the Public Land States b, ct of August 4, Minneapolis, county of Minnesota, hissworn of the SsWofSWs NE NW and N in Township No. 60, R fer proot to show th: ve Valuable for its agriculty purpos to said land ver of this office Hennepin State of fi! atement 3K Section No. 11, E of Seotion No 1 und sought imber or stoue than witnesses: G polis. Minn, Wi a ids, Minn,, Alfed Sp the ubove-de: file thejr claims in this Said Isth day of ,October, WM, Herald-Review, July 27 Property Tax . DELIGUENTS Notice is hereby given that all per- according to law at once by me. further delay will be. granted. paying deliquencies now further ex pense will be avoided, W. C.TANDALL, Sheriff. is iam Doran of Grand Rapids Minn., John Ryan. of Grand : gue, Grand Rapids, Minn, Any and all persons claiming adversely bed lunds ure reques o ce on or before PERSONAL sonal property taxes will be collected No By i rf 8220 came di quent in and prior to the year 1897, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 322 the General Laws of the stato of Minnesota forthe year 18), the. followin described rea, 1 5 = gon eee estate, assessed in your name, situate in the county of [tasca and state of Minnesota, to-w ; 2 Amo’ Ae Number a Years |] Amo’t ||of Sub-||Requ’d 4 5 0 || inclusive |jof each||seque’t ee a if Acres — |} for whieh |} ‘Tract |!Delin- a Years | am't'| Am’'t|requ’d Taxes || Sold | ment DESCRIPTION. ee ng mber of | inclusive | each | of de- | to re- | became for axes Ss -|.¢ eo acres, for which} ‘tract |tingu’t| deem Delinque't || ———);——~-- eh ee ‘Taxes id | ‘Tax ——||8 etslls cts FE | Ble 77> ——|, pocame { ' % ‘ E a , \delingu'n 1802 to 18051! 440 |) a8) Subdivision of Section, | I ‘Acres. | 001s. | 3 | “38 o 1 A ie 7 i Years heroin, above statod, for the sum set oppo- site the description as above, stated, said sum ties the Nighest bid received ttherofor, und sald lan acerue for the service of this Notice, isthe sum set down the description, as above set forth, with interest thereon at the rate of one the time for the redemption of said land from Suid sale will expire sixty days after the service of this Notice und proof of the service thereot is filed in my Office. ; Witness my hand and official seal this 10th day of July, 1901. {seat} i Notice is hereby given that’ in compliance | Perry deceased with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, Is78, entitled “An act for the sale of Joseph H. Dunning of din this office «for the purchase and will ~ Proceedings in Bankruptcy, In the d the District of Mmnesota, Fifth Div ision rupt --in Barkrunptey. the District Court | db trict of Minnesota: . Wright, of Swan River and State of Minnesota. ir a county said distriet on the 23rd day duly adjudged bankrupt under the act o res duly surrendered of property, & the requir ders of the Wherefore he pray creed by the court to all debts provable said bankrupt act, except sucl excepted by Taw front such discharre, Dated this 3rd day of July, A. D, i901. Dated this SCCALTER We WRIGHT, - Bankrupt. aid uct g his bankruptey, that he a i nesota, Fifth Division--ss. On theis 1th day of July. A. D. reading the foregoing petition, it is— ‘Ordered by the court, that’ a hearing be had upon the same on the 10th ree August, ‘A. D, 1901, before said court at’ Minneapolis jn said distriet at two o'clock in the | ufter- noen; and thatinotice thereof be published in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review, a newspa- or printed in said district, and that all Rhown. creditors and ati ersous in intercst may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayerof said petitioner should not be granted. Bee nd ié ts farther ordered by the conrt that theelerk shall send by mailtoall known creditors copies of said ‘petition and this or- der, “addressed to them at thelr places of esidence, as stated. regidence tre Honorable William Loc rey judge of the said court, and the seal thereo: at Duluth, in said District on the 16th day of gon Soeeiege eth we SPENCER, ork, S. H. PRESSNELL, ae Deputy Clerk. (Seal of the court) Horald-Revie July 20. The Yoice as a Revealer of Character, SThere is no greater revealer of character than the human It is the first thing that strikes us in a stranger, or in a new ac- quaintance, . If it has that spontan— eous ring of wrath that no training can impart we recognize its appeal for contidence. Some voices have the jar of falsehood, and are as full of warning as the hiss of a’serpent. ‘be regarded as the -index. of charac- ter. To speak promptly and positive- ly is generally to act promptly and positively; to speak politely isto act politely, and to speak grufiy and rudely. is a good way to make rude action easy.—Amelia BE. Barr, in’ The Ladies’ Home Journal for August. Buffalo and Retarped. By Train and Stemer $17. Via Duluth, South Shore & Atlan- tic Ry. The Pan-American Rail & Lake ‘folder showing rate and through time tabics. . For Sleeping Car and Stemer reser- vation address : _ }M.-Adgon., “) Gen'l Agent D.S. S.& A. Ry. RS Bh Dalath, Minn, pe Two dollars a year, : ict court of the United States, for In the mutver of Walter W. Wright, Bank- To the Honorable William Lochren, Judge of of the United States inthe pectfully represents thet i of May. 1901-last past, he rT ‘of Gxand conwress relating to bankruptcy; that he has faly i his property and rights ‘aily eomplied with all ‘and of the or- nay be de- United States district court, district of Min- 1901, on The unconscious natural voice is to} % 1 etna St Leopemniesecclepo en ch * i yu ie away, The “‘middle-cl cs expensasers who di from said sale, exclusive of the costs to in the right hand column opposite r cent per was on the 17th day of May, 190), sold for the years herein above stated. for the sum set op” posite each description as ubove stated. said’sum beingthe hignest bid received therefor. < and that the amount required to. rede id Jand from said sale, exclusive of the costs to acerne for the service of this notice, is the sum set down in the right hand column opposite =. each description, as aboye set forth, with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent per month from the date of this notice, and that the time for the aesenpeon ot said land from said sale will expire sixty days after the service of this notice and proof of tho service thereof is filed in BF Oe ey te aad ig oP aR itness my hiivd und official seal this 10th day of Jal fs (SEAL) FG = : £.J FARRELL, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. r E. J. FARRELL, Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. STATE OF M County of Itasca. se In Probate Court—before Johfi L. Barnard, Esq., Judie of Probate. z a be Herald-Review, Aug 3, 10, 17. RATS, PEAR, pe & In.the mutter of the estate e : ‘i ea - of the estate ee Robert B. ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORNEYS AT LAW “< Apalis. eg ng sling the potition of Minne- |< Gonnty Attorney of Itasca County. polis Trust Company setting forth the ffice over Itasca Mercantile Meat Market amount of personal estate that has come into bie yew MarksDlothibg. Aeoues § q its hands, the disposition thereof, and how m remains undisposed of; the amount of debts out standing against said deceased, as the same canbe ascertained; the legacies anpaid, and a description of all the real estate, excepting the homesteaa. of which said deceased died si und the condition and value of the respective portions or lots thereof; the persons interested in said estate with their residence; and praying that license be to it granted to sell- said real estate atv public or ute sale as to said administrat- may S And it appearing, by said ti ro is not. suflicicnt personul eState in the hand: said administrator to pay said debts, the legacies or expenses, of administration, and that it is n y for the payment of such cebts, legacies or ex= penses to Sell all of said rea! itis therefore ordered, tha: pe: ns th- terested in said estate’ appear before this court on Tuesday the 3rd day of September isl, ut 10 o'clock’a. m.. at the court house in Grand Rapids in said county, then and there to show cause, ifany there’ be. i should not bo grated to said admi: Sell so much of the re: ed as shall be legacies and And itis fo shall be three stice GRAND RAPIDS. GRAND RAPIDS. Order a quart or pint of nice Du- luth ice cream from Glovers’ for your Sunday dinner, and they will deliver it at the opportune time. egies FOR SALE.at a bargain five acres right in town. Inquire of — - M. A. Yancey. SQLELWML IESE cen aan amc ee Es) r ordred, that this order Diished once in each week for © Weeks prior tu said day of hearingin: Grand Rapids Herald Review a weciny, hewspuper, printed and published at urand Rapids ia said "county. a Dated at Grumd Rapids the August A.D.AgL By the Court, 2nd. day of - a Minneapolis, Minnesota, sworn. state the Bi SW 14 inTownship No. 60 N. Range and will offer proof to show that sought is more vatuabie for its timber or Stone than for agricultural puposos, nd to establish his cliitn to’ said land before the Register and Receiver of this. office at Duluth, Minn, on Friday, the of October. 191, He names as witness Joseph H. Duaning, of Minneapolis, Minn. William Doran, of Grand Rapids, Minn, John Ryan, Grand Rapids, Minn, Alfred Sprague Rapias, Minn. Any 2nd all persons claiming advorsely the ubove-described lands are request: filo. their claims in this office ow or before | & said Isth day of Qetober, 1901. x8 Wa. B.Gunkrx, Register. k-of excellent values are ap- pended - OUR MESSENGER LINE * $1.50 to $2.00 OUR ROUGH-RIDER LINE ‘$1.35 to $LT5- é. 3. MARR. Le —— * exe & $ JOHN L. BARNARD od i: i J, R. DONOHUE Judge ot bate. x | BS . Attorney for Administrator Pe eat i Minneupolis rast Company. sy Grand Rapids. Minn. ® se = FS ,O DERECTS es imber Di ne 3 Z. s ey ; A Tin digit es June 3, 1878. : are visible, or hidden in cur ; By Notive for Publication. 2 ~ BOYS’ SHOES ES United States Land Office, Picea enh os iar 18 : Duluth Minn., July 1st, wot. | ¢ They are solid value clear through. ee Notice is hereby given that incompliance _made of bonest, wear-resisting leath- e with Bie pepeislgas DEH sce oh One of ic “er. Gest_shots ever offered at. the Pet June 3, 1878, entitled “An- act for ee. Battie, 4 ape ue timber lends in. the States of Cwlifo f money. We have also some excellent # i * Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Te we shoes for boys’ dress wear. “Made withs § ESS ; as eXtended to.all the public land stu 5 ay the sanie skill and style that distin- ey act of August 4, 1802, George McAllister, of | 3M our men's shoes. Some prices eo SERRE MRE: - Os: Herald-Revyiew. July $7 ies BS a ET OS ET aS eS OT ET, = iPIONEE Ghranges For the best are constantly being made, There is an-evc lution going on all the time in the manufacture of shoes The up-to-date shoedealer alive to this fact; yet wany continue to sell the same old style shues they did yearsayo —clumnsy, ill-fitting, hard on the feet. Only a few year: ago. none put the well-to-do, could afford to purchase the emer Stylish Oxfords. Queen Quality: easiest walking shoes conceivable. They are also exceedingly hand- A ae a ae Se eauatenieeisbemminemmaiecimcettine ee oe a Senin; Hy glove-fitting shoes—cost veo _ much, Then it was that the i) purehase of anew pair of . 4 shoes was anticipated with ng dread _becan se during the & by scomfort was experienced, : Fr ~and the old pair was given up ¢ 4 wilh reluctance. It was the % sacrifice of comfort in the | rs wid shoes to style and appear ae | 2 ance inthe new. Today the 2 manufacture of shoes h AY \ ) reached the stage of specia’ ” | ation, the period. where a — ry yast fortune is invested in t i special tools and machinery SEE . 2 for the production of cue THAT THIS special design,, which has been brought th a state of perfection by the employ- ment of the best sime braius in the country, the whole en- ergy devoted to combining in the highest degree of cois- fort with grace style and durability. Thus we have the largest manufacturers cf fine shues in the world pro- ducing the Douglass shoe for men, Queen Quality for wo- men and Albright for miss and children. Men and wo men who formerly paid from ‘ 3 oe shoe 10° nanred lines a thoroughly high grade shoe of unusual merit at the sen- u-men and $3 for Queen Qualily shoe for women. "Po pay wore is to throw id not feel they could afford to pay $/or more, and therefore. have to be contented with al” We sna ive artigle. now have the acme of comfort and style within their reach ora price within their means..¢ we sa I tell you more about our line of shves from time to time. No one else” y of them is exactly so. : : + Uw, { ‘ 00, Tr MARK 1S BRANDED ON EVERY SHOE. eeearercnemnerecnns se naceenrmentmr smc, $5 to $6 for their shhetaboy., seble price of $3.50 for Douglass n our city sells them and wh’ *, , t

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