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ae ae ee era re oe ree GEO. BOOTH, afacturer of Fine GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. ‘sb BooTH’ S Ci ARS” HIave-achieved an excellent G a ution all over Northern ota. They a a enced workmen in Mr personal supervisi in manufactur Minnes of the finest selected stock by exper Booth’s own shops here, and under ‘This insures the utmost cleanline: For sale everywhere. Call for them. ' nd care n= Hotel Giadstone A. E. WILDER,« Prep. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery in Connecti Special Attention Given lo Transeent Fleadquarters for £. eemebermen. ALBANYS WEALO NEWYORK On the Burlington’ finest_hotel in Ame sleep in com partin dll under one root. . Paul 8.05 1 fternoon. goand St. Louis You can i le in s. STIS, GEO. Galera) Pass. Ag f Ass’t, Gen’l Pass. CINOAGO, ine ST. and St Louis 5 eaves Minneapc Ame ©: a this line. P. LYMAN, PAUL, INS EXAMINE THE FACTS before you paint, and you will use Noxall Fast Color Paints (ready mixed). 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DOD OHUE, To Read Character From the Pace To read a person’s character from his face is an accomplishment which few possess, but which many would ; like to have, The study is an absorb- | ingly interesting one, and has not only | | an entertaining. buta practical side as} well, An articleon the subject will] shortly be published in The Ladies’ Home Journs regarding, if its, of character i in-| = dicated ng the. a ferent features of the | C.. sie ARTHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS: _ ATTORNEY AT DAW © ses J aevings Catefut details Diekvor Lanes Moreanuilg Meat Market. ‘ GRAND RA PEDS. { ! | jreach vegeta | tel, the | er | Brand Rayits erate tteview Published Every Saturday. By B.C. KILEY - TWO, DOLLARS A YUAR IN ADVANCE, Six Months... Entered in the Postoffiee at Grand Rapids Minnesota, as Second: ree Matter, Oficial Paper of Itasca Ghihia: Villa g of Grand Repids and Deer Riveres aud Town of Grand Ravids. SCENT OF ONION. By Any Other Name Than Sulphuret at Altylo It Would Be as Sweet. 1 is interesting to make fato the cause of this quality of the onion. in the buib of sulphur. ail times, but e places—the season for taking brim- | stone and treacle in old-fashioned came into vogue. Now, sulphur, when united ted hy- drogen, and then beccmes a foul-smeil- The onion, being so ge. of and this, combin- ms the strong- substance This sulphur- et of allyle mingles more especially atic oil of tha cnion; it is identical with the malo- dorant principle found in asafetida, | which is almost the symbol of all | horse | houses before sulphur: tablets to hydrogen, forms suiphurei! ing compound. juicy, has a very large percentag water in its tissues, ing with the sulphur, fo: ted and offensive called sulphureé of aillyle. with the volatile or ar smells that are nasty. The a and the ordinary mustard of lative properties to t smell, owing to the differe ly, yet most same way—composes them all, wheth- er they are the aromatic essences of cloves, oranges, lemons, cinnamen, thyme, rose, verbena, turpentine or | onion, of exactly the same proportion, i which are 81% of carbon to 11% of | hydrogen, and obtains ail the vast | g diversities that our nostrils t in their scent simply by a dif- | ferent arrangement of the atoms in able oil—Chambers’’ Jour- | seemi “dete “nal, DEPEW’S BAD FRENCH. Zauses Him Trouble Which Results In a Kiss. i Having found a pufse on the floor. | of a hotel near an armeh: ir, where he had seen a pretty girl sexted a short time before, Senator Depew deposited the purse with the hotel clerk in a Jeading hestlery in Paris. An hour later, being on the street near the ho- senator recognized by. the p, the same girl er call, Desirous light of a street: la hurrying home from of saving her anxiety n she discov- ered her loss, the senator walked briskly after her, and when he had reached her side addressed her in his politest French. The girl, t! frightened and not understanding him, shrieked for help. The kindly senator tried to pacify her, and as she per- sisted in her faiiure to comprehend, and in crying out for assistance, grew vehement and scared her all the more. Finally the foolish maiden ran to a policeman who had appeared on the scene and appealed fer protection. It. was only after a long wrangle that the stupid officer of the law, zealous to appear in the light of the rescuer ! ef a woman in distress, wSuld admit the possible truth of Senator Depew’s laborious explanations. The.hotel-be- tng near, the policeman finally con- fented to accompany Mr. Depew and the lady there, sticking close to’ the lady all the way. The purse, which contained a large sum of money, was j zeturned to the young woman by the clerk, and she, understanding at last, impulsively threw ker “arms around the. aa neck, and kissed him on the cheek Austria an Oid Ladies’. Paradise. Contrary to the practice which pre- ils in many other countries, the def- erence shown to women in Austria in- es with age, and the land is weil | coiehiered an old ladies’ paradise. No Austrian would ever, dream of receiv- | | ing a lady’s extended hand without | grown, always touch the \ 1 bowing to kits it. Children, even when hands of their parents with their lips before venturing to Yaise their faces for a k Girls and young married wom- , nO maiter how lofty their dignity do not consider it beneath their dignity to kiss- the hands of ladies who !w ® attained a certain age. The ma are also extremely, courteous, not oy to | ladies, but to eachother. | Deire wo the Cities. Tke Chicago Tribune directs atten- n to the interesting fact that “while nas increased about 20 per cent during he last decade, the -three principal ecnters of population, New York, Chi- cago and Philadelphia, have gained 44 per cent.” The cities’ will continue to grow so long as they offer employment and livelihood to increasing popula- When that ceases to ineréase ~ the growth of the cities will cease, and will not be forced by meré*desire on the part of persons in the country to iive in the town,: Das aw Spokesman- Bawies ° inquiry unfortunate It is simply @ze to the presence in some quantity | It is this sul- phur that gives the onien its germ- killing property and makes the bulb 60 very useful a medicinal agent at pecially fir the spring, which used to be—and still is in many ables both owe their strongly same su t of allyle, which gives them | heat and acridity, but not an offensive it arrange- men of the atoms in their volatile oils. This brings us to a most ¢curi- | Ous fact in nature, that most strange- certainly constructs all | vegetable volatile oils in exactly the | | shooting or phéasant shooting. Ne!t -| the cana. but in aplter of adsortinn: 2 | of the Nort | of the English partridges | the nostril is m | sixteen to | eldedly- stiff. “All the b horoughly | from the cou | Trenten’o2 per ie {-money ha’ { whic 4 ch the population of the country at large | n ‘Boston navy yard to the command of dion, It all,turnms on employment, ALASKA FLOWERS, A Well-Known Lover of Nature Tells Us About Them. Jchn Burroughs, the well-known bird lover.and naturalist, describes in the Country Magazine a trip that he made to Alaska. Among other things he says: “But we all climbed the mighty emerald billow that rose from the rear of the village, some of us re- peatedly.. From the ship it looked as smooth as a meadow, but the climber soon found himself knee-deep in ferns, grasses and a score of flowerIng plants, and now-and then pushing through a patch of alders as high as his head. He could not go far before his hands would be full of flowers, blue predom!- nating. The wild geranium here is light blwe, and it tinged the slopes as daisies and buttercups do at home, Near the summit there were patches | of most exquisite. forget-me-nots, of a pure, delicate. hue with a yellow cen- ter. They grew. to the height of a foot, and a handful of them loo like something just caught out of the sky above. Here, too, wore a small, delicate lady’s-slipper, pale yellow. striped with maroon, and-a pretty dwarf rhododendron, its large purple flower sitting upon the moss and lichen, ‘The climber also waded through patches of iupine, and put his feet among bluebelis, Jacob’s-ladder, iris, saxifrage, nd many others. The song birds that attracted our notice were the golden-crowned | sparrow and the little hermit thrush. The golden crown “had a peculiarly { piercing, plaintive song, very simple, { but very appealing. There were only three notes, but they were from out the depths of dird’s soul. In them was all the burden of the mystery and pathos of life INCORRECT NAMES. Game Birds of America Misnamed by | Hunters. It is remarkable thet most of the game birds in the United Ste known by names which are not hones ly theirs. A man talks of gding quail of these Biees is native oe eee after nee are indeed to the contrary the quail dees not. i Anteriean continent, cording to the authority of D. G. Et Nett in Outing. In ttf first place, qu: are much smaller than partridges. Th main differences, however, between the two Imuch-confused birds are: The “ill ef the true quail is small, weak, entirely different from the strong bill and of our own “Bob White.” and thé groove of ty feathered. The. erican “‘quail’—really yurtridge—is uncovered: . Partridg legs are scely and spurred, while quails’ legs are never go adorned. The quail’s tail is short, the feathers sott end ght and Rot half so long as vhe The p dge’s tail has from ghteen feathers and fa de- here gen- erally calléd quail, tre: the Bob Ww 68, the Messena quail, the eréstod and plumed q of the southwest, to thase of the Paeific coast, are seally partridges, as be found by judgi: them scientific The ruffed grouse rarely receives its cosrect nan called partridge or phoas: ing to locality. The grouse is kn by the fact that its legs are aly completely or partially feathered ever. nostril of the 4 The partridge never has feathers 02 } its legs. Girl ‘Tramps Are Nomerous, New Jersey with a prod is nothing ic dressed dn be rides on f- coming com: Robinson ci | i-entirely its own. it graph from i% She re= t said ze of dustice sacral her $3 girl committed b for thirty da fine {mposed. tramp the de the coal chutes Tho Home Interist of ¢ should 1 social re is insep2: worthy and you Leave mad dividual .a seat-of have created in him a soci that threatens our poli tions.—Harper’s Bazar. Coyonel Cochrane's Record. Colonel Henry Clay Cocarape, who tias been ordered from his post at the the marine’forces in China, is a Penn ~eylvanian: by birth. He has _ seen thirty-cight years’ service in the corps, and is one of the veterans in the sery- ice. He received his appointment in | the early part of the civil oe ile H WaeRE participated in the battle 9} eral eview | bay end other ei ents. — | PROCEEDINGS dj 5 come to the front | 22008, ¥ | John ed at} } duly mad j Lang ; motion duiy made and eutried, approved and v ical constitus | * ROARD OF County Commissioners SPAT 4) | ie TASCA COUNTY. Auditor's Office, Itasca County, Minnesota July 8th, 1901, Pursuant to law, vhe Board of County Commissioners met at the Auditor's office on Mondiy the 8th day of July at2o’elock p.m. Rol! call—commissioners present: Brooks, Moore, Fraser and Hennessy Absent Com- missioner Lang. Minutes of the previous moeting were read aud upou motion duly approved. A petition’ was presented petitioning the county Board to place a ferry bout across the | arm of Pokegama lake, known as Ble and to improve the wugon road from that point southerly to the county line. The petitior sign anda committee 1 | pet! wis taken under con: After a careful consideration of the pe! ‘don Commi oved that & committee of two be appo umine the proposed location af said road and report to the Board, u Brooks nimed as sech committee oore and Fraser, hulf ofthe vi und requested that the county village in laying a y main fr ave.to the St. ts Hospital, stuting that the main ti on put in by the to the ¢ roperly. th Siste able by t parpe ing water main wa: upested, { ea Pe ther county pub in refe Hbable cost of putting i | to rep amo to the L A petition was sary. formed t been to pass o thet the stops to have same } duly mai {curried the petition for the repair of th it Lund read and the request 6f Mr. Van Dusen we committee . consisting of Commissioners instructed tohave 1 bridge. art in “he age of Grand Rapids and ported that the Lrid ng the Missi pi river ind ave, Was unsafe and that it was ab ry in tha one: fu- ge ut said po and rond had m possible bridge on Split F hed out and that it w oun id wnew had aw to the county ppoint commits ike committee aud & cor- ywn Board ure plans and to re as Hoe the construction of a newt igo and 6 to report ti. wine to. their respective bodies. Upon motion duiy made urried Comny! Dd appointed a member ofsuch committee. The report of the Grand Jury of the June te eteourt was read and upon tion duly carried, same was ordered filec. 3.3, Lofbe came before the Board orted thut the bridge across Prai commission ) tee of one to confer “with appoint the villuge mittee of one nppointe to inves jon the Diamond ‘mine road, contract for which had been awarded Lofberg und Meyors. had been completed. and and requested tiat | the Board examine samo for accepinn: On motion duly made and carried Comm Hennessy, Moore and iraser were appuinted eted by the: vil see Brooks was | 2 committee to examine said bridg Tt being the time set a the applic | to sell" inte P There being no objections to | the wranting of said licensa, excepting to the “date of the beginning of said licens: application being for a period of o a the Ist diy ef June 191 ist day of May, J8iLe). 'T payed the’ jonhtial | aw. upon motion duly made and ¢ the application was aiHowed, the Heense to | dated May Ist, 1001, The bond of D. T. MePheo in th ith D. T. MePhee ul snd | wnd Chas 8, suretics | 3 motion duly approw edand ordeyed | ideration, sum was up: filed. }OThe application of John J.Stove for license to cell intoxieating guors fo period of one yexr from the ticsi day, of Ap 1901, was takonup, and there being no objee- {*ion to the granting o! J, Stone having paid. the Jobn | nud filed | the_boad required by liw. it was upon motion ind carried yliowed Wud licence | ordered iss _ Bond of J.J. Stone in the sum of with John J. Stone as principul and F and Gvorge Lfoller ass ureties w Ss Gp0n ordered filed. s fhe county Treasurer submitted an ad | j the Lumberman’s bank for the p: county deposits. with C. W. Hast F_P.Sheldcn as princ Gilbert, Geerzge H Price, Henry McAvity. BeP., Munson and J, P, Sims as on motion duly made and car was approved and ordered filed. ; At this titne un adjournment was taken to Tuesday July 9th. a6 10 o'clock age. Waned—# if litea disse | | Frotect your fdess : Waite JOH swepisil GaN Ye Oo Seen iy De ‘thet of two bundred inventions waabede” sumptovar, “sumptuous performance? Well, = the PI Alanov ers be dgesn' teut aD got Ps perfestiy.” Sees they use | real tn theent “] want ta kuo 4 sine toll ‘NePhed: huving | oi fed bond as required A : Timber Land A Guess. You remember the evene where | A Good Cough Medicine. é It speaks well for Chansberlain’s {Cough Remedy when druggists us it. theirown families in preference to any otber. ‘*{ have sold Chamber’ lains’s. Cough Remedy fer the past five years with complete satisfaction to mysclf and customers.” says Drug- gist. J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y. “T have always used it in my own y both for ordinary. coughs and nd tor the cough: following la Ja grippe, and find it very efficacious.” For sale by the Itasca Mercantile Co, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given, That default has been mude in the conditions of ae certain mortgage duly executed and delivered by Maggie E. Martinand, Uugh FE. Martin, her husband, Mortgagors, to Julia S. Lovejoy. Mortgagce, beuring date the 12th day of July, 189% with power of sale therein Foe tained. aay. scour ded in the office of the Re- gister of Deeds in und for the county of Ltusca, state of Minnesota, on the ireh a of July. 1864, at 10 o'cloc! . M.. in mortyages, on page 370. which pete with the debt thereby secured was duly assigned by dp instrament in writing dated the 8th day of February, 1901, to Kenneth A. Me- Vonuld, the undersigned, which assignment was duly & cd in the office of the Regis- 1 and for the county of Itasca, innesora, on the 20th diy of Febru- n book H of mortgages.on page 363, niunued to the date. of 3 ailure und neglect of said ‘or to make payment of the princi- nd interest by said mortgage sccured, pal which by itsterms became due und payable onthe th day of duly, 1895. And whereas, ‘Tho ‘suid mortgazoe and holde of saki mortgage ™ias elected and oes eleet to declare the whole princi- age due and payable at nder the terms and ots id mortgage, and the power of rained; and whereas, there is Ally dsle and ciptstied ta Baaeee oun pose the dute of this notice the sum of six hundred and sixty-three and 50-100 dol- lars, besides the sum of $84.63 taxes paid on the p scribed in said mortgage, by tid macrteagee, and whereas. the power of has become operative, and no action or W or otherwise. has been in- it oe by said sby given, that powar of-aule eomulnad tic d pursuant to the statute and provided. the » foreclosed by a sa ved in ond conve " bait onthe: er(4) and the south vutheast quarter (4) (23), in township six- t (Gk). north of range twenty-two (2) arth. prin tipal meridan, county of sti of Minhesota, with the nod upportemtn which made vy the sheriff of said ut the front door of the court nd Rapids, mo sid the sth day of July. p. ms., Of that day at pub- Shest bidder for cash to stot six hundved and sixty-three deli und interest ond said 3 rdollars and sixty-threo nd twenty-five dollars. attor~ ated in and by suid mort- josare. und tue dishurse= to redemption one your from the day of “A.D. 190. 3 H A. McDoNALp, ignee of Mortgegee. signee of Mortzagee, innesota, Jae 1,8,15,22,.29,5 0) 6 LH, Corcoran. Attorney f Dah viow, Ma: i Timber Land Act, June 3, 4878. Wotice for Publication. United States ee fies 1. provision . 1873, entitled “Aw uct for the sale of 2 n the states of California. Ore- a amd Waahinestons Territory, as ~ all the Public ‘Land States by het 2, Sidney Buchanan, of Donglas, state of Wis- i sl cp of NEW of se nh. range N er proof to Show that the sloable for its timber or . on hionda ite name: hh, Min August, 1601, i OF SUL vin, “uf inong. W Superior. ¥ Any and-all persons claiming adversely the ‘above a reqnestedt to file their claims in this office on or. before said 1th day of August. 901, Veal. E. Cuekixy Register. May 23, Augnst 17. RRS IE SEE RCS PBR ae Timber Lewd Act, ie 3, 1878. Noli Publication. United State: a \Oltiee Duluth Minn, May 22nd, & Notice is hereby given that in compl: with the provisions of the act of Cor tithed “An aet for the sale of of Californi on Territory &. bre acne Good= Goodvin, .of “Partlow Miles, of West Herafd-Revic Da YDOS FY land before of this offee at the teh day of 3 Jolin L, Good im, of Mipons, ¢ iene Wis. versely the re requested to file i ‘ofie un or. before ‘siti ith a y ol Aug D. CULKINY Register, | He rald-Review, lie June 3, 1878. for Publication. ted States Land Ofice. Noti Duluth, Notice is he with the prov May 22nd. 1901 sby given thav in compliance onsof the act of Congress of An act for ine sale of tates of California. -Ore- tixton Territory,” as Land States by niel J. Driscoll of le: st Supedi aunty of Douglas. St: te of. Wisconsin, has this ui aig po. 61 Ne of to Show th: valunbie for its timber er stone than ; foragricultural purposes, and to establish {his cleim to suid land before the Register nd Receiver of this office 20 Duluth. Mina, on Monday, the Ith day of August, i901, He mes ats witnesses; d. A. trvine ou Still- water, Minn.; John Goodvin, of eRe Bert Goodvin, of Minon; ow Milos, of West Superior, Rha nd atl persons: cluinting ud versely as ~deseribed lands are requested to file pir clulms to this office on or before said ith day of August, 901, Wa. B.Cunkry, | Hicrald-Roview. May 2s August ee D R, Gho. eC Gk LBERT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Cable's Ment Market, _GRASD-RAPIDS..