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fh 4. ISTORICA : ~ ” SOOIETY. Vo. X.—No 8 Granp Rapips, Itasca County, MIXN., SaturDay, SEPTEMBER 20, Igor. Art Squares---Special cheapest than Carpet. values { - PRRARRSS: - aeeaaseen. pamela at $4.50. Agents sell this Rug for $7.00 and $8.00, we can satisfy you as to price and quality. tx chotce patterns uscd Mercantile Co fin and E. M. Whitney, Minneapo- lis, are here this week making preparations for thoroughly pros- pecting the Buckeye property. which lies about seven miles north of the village. Considerable pros- pecting has already been done on this property and a fairly good showing has been made, but these parties are here to find out just what it contains. the Diamond mine several years ago and since that time has been It was Capt. Grif—_n who opened |. McKINLEY sanatorium for consumptives, were in Grand Rapids a couple of days last week. The gentlemefi were mach pleased with the climatic conditions prevailing here, and they were shown several possible sites which they claimed . would be ideal for such purpose as they desired. They departed Friday afternoon for Bemidji and Walker. The Buffalo Berry. As new farms are cleared in the timber and stump land,it is not often before purchasing your Fall outfit. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR ' MONEY REFUNDED. HENRY HUGHES & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in = s ' = * | :?} MO OOM , | i s} IS. AT REST | : s e . Piss} * \ oe es a 3 * H H = Ps . : WANTED : : e 2 a : , 3 ¢ Headed by President Roosevelt, America’s most L? . An < . Z % = Closing out our Summer wash Goods extra values : Illustrious Sons Follow Funeral s for the money’ H > ; . 2 Car. = Ladies’ Cotton Hose, good value, 15¢ pa = + ae B better value, 20c “* e 4 ‘ i aut - : * se = hee = ‘ spectal value, 25¢ pair 4 : ‘ We wish to call your attention to the 4 ; #/Never Betore Did Mortal Man Receive more fact that we carry a complete line of M4 LADIES SHIRT WAISTS : Sincere Tokens of Love and Lumbermen’s supplies. 4 e 4 2 Respect. : at iH We are closing outat a price to make room for | § Our Groceries, Canned Goods, Teas and es = i oe . - i. Coffees are all new and fresh, and the | Fall Goods. Come in if your are tn need. Fy prices are the lowest in this section of = §| On Thursday last memorial services LOOKING FOR SANATORIUM SITE. thes Northwest: = 3 #|were held at court house. At noon 2 Carpets, Rugs & Art'Squares. 3 |all places of business were-closed. —_—_| Egmmission Appointed by Gov. Vat Sant for ; a re é ; . ; eg Be that Purpose Visits Grand Rapids-— Clothing, Shoes, Shirts, Woolen Socks, ' 4 Jf you contemplate putting in new Carpets this | % WILL WORK THE. BUCKEYES. Seona Pecble. 6 Underwear, and Mackinaws. We buy 2 Fall it will pay you to come in and investigate, our 5 ea oy direct from the factories in large quan- t 2 | stock zs the best in the city and our values well worth | @| Further Prospecting Will Commence on That tities and are thus enabled to sell at 2 : 5 e in a Drs. G. 8. Watham, H. L. Tay: prices to defy all competition. = | the money, a fact that the Goods themselves will dem- | & ecg» vith te a St. Paul, and J. L. Camp, of : i eee re , = , _|3 Show rainerd, the commission appoint- = Ouse Ms ae when Jw See saad Our Rug in : — «, {ed by the governor to select a site It will prove to your advantage to call 3 sortment is the choicest at popular prices. Size 32256 | | _ Cavt, E. W. Griffin. E. M. Grif-|for the establishment of a state and inspect our stock and get. our prices e & 2 : : 3 % e 2 : H = = e : : 2 * * 2 2 & #21 Seegeae EY 2 Yi 7% EASE ADE AE ae aE eA ae aE ae ADE ae ae ah te Se aE aE ae ae ae ae a a ae aa ae SVOVSMV SLT PSNT BHM"! SATSVWSVSLSLVSLSLUSS, eicaceene eye about a year ago, but the cap- % working it off and on, and it was the intention to go into the Buck- tain was taken sick, and is just re-| that much of the original growth of trees or shrubs canbe saved for shade! or ornament. Trees which have covering, but he assures us that now they will push the work of prospecting until they find out grown In thick woods when left ex- posed, are apt to be b!own down, by the first heavy wind and are more General Merchandise f GRAND RAPIDS COHASSET | @ T 1% whether or not the property 1s of pdmgerous.than beautiful. ~Conse- t @ it ae F ‘5 " \ g ell ilGo \sufficient value to pay for its Faseemtiy many, ifnot most new farms = % i — Se ee = working. in the timber present a desolated ap- } with a gasoline stove, thang |north of Deer River, where he was sessed in your mame, sittrate in the County ot § j to roast yourself to e engaged in building a road, was| ornamental shrubs and shade trees | -——. er cs —— waovera big wood stove “qui . 4 ‘i ° _ < aR a );Avou § No bother to get Is in the summer time, now. Simply tutch ag poate by a. Bie" 3m auidze EOL, hey Sauna and grounds, wget ome s | Number | inciane liereaeh AS Bimatch to it avd your fire instarted. No danger: uson’s court yesterday. While) Young trees can be dug in the) =| | Z| & ° for which || "Pract || Delin-|| ae 9 if you are interested in gasoline or oil stoves, let us show you ourQ|the evidence was conclustve that| woods, the smaller the better, as Sut 2B ig Acres || Taxes || Sold | quent |) E ® caloirate, ® Blame Wicklese dine ae is . g ms . » Subdivision of a|é \! |_ became axes | @ Celebrated Blue Flame Wickless line the fire originated from his works, |they are less injured in transplant- Section. a lassen |itetinaent lg —— | — % the jury evidently thought that he|ing. In addition to native shrubs aes pal eres’ sane ) had used every precaution to keep |some species of cultivated shruls are | Wilson & Gillispie’sAdd)| 13 | 4 | |1887-94-1895 || the flames from spreading. At-| worthy of notice. Among the kinds Re a ao | c= Oe S| ge soa —_ We did it with our nette aatchet. pearance which is a souree of won- Notice of Expiration of Redemption. We didn’t cut the cherry Not Guilty. tree, however. , * der to thos: who do not understand | STATE OF MINNESOTA, : We have simply cut the » Wm. Hulbert, wha last week the situation. But ¢o allow sucha Itasca County. Auditor's Office, Itasca County, Minn. prices on ail our gasoline was arrested 01 a warrant sworn iti t . 1d be To W. H. Floyd, ves, so that everybody condition to remain would a can nowafford to buy oue. How much nicer, cheap- % cooler it is to cook iw. J. & H. BD. Powers. 39.39.59 39 SY 3 out by Gen. €. C. Andrews, state fire warden. charging him with carelessly setting fire in the timber torney Spear was for the defendant and he presented his side of the case in a masterly manner. ‘he jury was out about ten hours. great mistake. Nothing adds more to the permanent and homelike character of the farm than a few on trial at tne experiment farm, one im particular has given great satis- faction, tue Buffalo berry. Thisisa shrub or dwarf tree, seldom reach- ing a greater height than 12 to 15 You are hereby notified eg « homeo a real estate tax Judgment. entered in the District court in and for said County of Itasca, in the State of Minnesota, on the 2ist day of March, A. D. 1900, in proveedivgs to enforce the payment of taxes upon real estate which became delinquent .in and prior to the year 1897, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 322 of the Gen- erai Laws of the State of Minnesota, for the 738, 1999. the following described real estate. as- Itasca and State of Minnesota, to-wit: {! Total amounts. ..... Jl was on the 2%th day of May. 1900, sold for the years hereinabove stated, for the sums set oppo sito each description as above stated, said sunis being the highest bids 1eceived theref: : that the amount required to redeem said lands from said sale, exclusive of the cosis to for the service of this: Notice, is the sum set down in the Tight hand column opposite oa percent per mon: a ~ > S&S: d iption as above set forth, with interest thereon at the rate of one BSLSTSLSLS® SESLSLSS SOSESLSL SS SESLSLELSLSLSE SLES. feet. It is found native on the | from the date of this Notice, and that the time for ths redemption of said lands from said sule = = = <== A Narrow Eseape plains, but not in this section. [¢| ™jLexpire sixty duysafter the service of this Notice # d proof of the service thereof is fled in A SERKADEE BOSS HONE FEROS aed Victor Romans had a very narrow has pr yved perfectly hardly, never x Witness my hand and officit! soul this 20th day of July. 1901. cena 3 3 ibs 3 eS SEAL A J. FARRELL. ° escape from. death yesterday after- having been suebdtee b apse in the q Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. a ori e noon. While passing over the! bridge bi Sassi Gabbbes h ue de slot 1s = - = “aE a ————— | \ leading to the court house the abut- the abby fone ar a AVhe a ple oe J ment gave in and hi we i reheat ‘ Se " 7 & i i# team and load) «4 Lose together, about a foot apart Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Resort for refreshments and were may be scen and heard ono were precipitated into the creek a ‘i Lunt * fe of the largest phonographs nth ~ world isat distance of about thirty feet. Ro. aa Simmegrcie % pis ve ode * | SPATE OF MINNESOTA ' A % ~ | desirable low ge for a border to 7 pias WeMig Da & ivor's Office, Itasca C 7 _ JOHN O’REILLY’S S i le oom hie s night Jeg was broken above the| 4 walk or driveway. But its chie Counry or Irasca. } Ree ee ee ee a p nee. ae 1s Now reciving treatment | recommendation is that it will bear | i, youn cooper 29 a St Benedint's hobpral. large quantities of a small red berry i pursuant to a'real estate tax judg a h : n N 7. ¥ e sua 0 a e xX judgm ~ enti ed i > “The Northern. the size of currants. The flavor is} istrict Coure uty ot Ltasea, in the state of Minnesota. on the 2ist. day OF rands. Agent for t NORTHERN CAF served at all hours. he cel E Here you will find the finest whiskeys ever distiited, including all the most famous pratted In connection—open day and night. All delicacies of the season Cosgrove Coneert & Dance The concert and dance that is to be given next ‘Tuesday evening by the famous Cosgrove Orchestra, will tart, so that most people would not care to eat them raw, bnt thev make a jelly fully equal in flaver to currant, although somewhat more dren 25 cents. After the concert a dance wiil be given, the music to be If planted tor truit, they should b= get about four feet apart, and will then form a close windbreak. The thy payment of taxes upon es! p01 vhich be- provisions of 32 of bed real m March. A. D. 1900, in proceedings to enfe came delinquent in and prior to the pursuant to the hapt the General Laws of the state of Minne:ota. for the year 189, the following desc ur estate assessed in your name, situate in thécounty of Itasca, and state of Mivn Am’t_ u . béspiven’ Gudea: ther wuemees difi.ult to make clear, The-herries | ‘3 Years | am't} am’t y Nonpareil Rye Whiskey, Werane Sisters, The Pea oe are borne on about one-half. the DESCRIPTION. | diz § Number of faclusive | each ot de- Mots, —a 5 ie “| trees, asthe male and female blos-| | 8 = | 2 Acres. for, which) tract |I..<u't} deem } 4 S18 Taxes ld | 7 cert will be 50 cents for reserved seats.| 55me are borne on different trees, S| Eig |e became ti tar |, oF een } 35 cents fur general admission, chil- poe a 1o0ths. | eHuauent)- Subdivision of Section. SC furnished by these noted musicians,| trees will begin bearing at about they also furnishing an experienced | hve years and seldom fail of a cror. z H caller. Tickets for the dance $1 per| Ten to twelve quarts may be picked Doral_ amounts - = — couple. Supper extra. Tickets on|usually frora one tree. They seem was on the 26th Aay of Mey, 190, sold for the years herein above stated, for the sums set op- sale at ltasca Mercanti iy dapted to ‘any soil. These shrubs i d. sc iption as above stated, sald sums being the hignest bids received therefor le og: store.) ny by a few purserymen, but | pad chat the un sunt required to redeem sald lands from said sale, exclusive of the costs are grown Ds afr, ‘Ymen, but) tM -crue for the service of this notice. is the sum set down in the right hand column op- not in large quantities. In order to te each description, a» above set forth. with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent H. P. Clough the famous chef. has charge of restaurant. AE AE A ea ae ee Tritt JOHN O’REILLY, Proprietor. a Se ae a ee ee ee ee ea ee a a He EE ae Re ee ae a ae Re aE Ee ea ae ae ath ee ae aE ea ae ee ae ee a Judge McClenahan has filed an : : : ton. oof this notlee. aod that the time for the redemption of sud. lands SLSVSVSLTSWSVWSVSLS WSL SCS SLUE | order in the case of Leo Fiola vs. J. preside en oppostenity lar sete | ae from ie auire Sixty days after the service of this uotice and provf of the service ; An sete /SECHIOR. Le. pn SE | thereof is filed in my ort official scal this 10th day of July. 1901. J. McDonald denying the motion Vitnoss my hand , ti - cheaplv, the station has made ar- (seats for a new trial made by the defendant feecencota, wiih Prot S. B Green, ; Horald-Review, Aug. 3. 10, 17. The case was tried at June general Horticulturist of the Experiment es Ce * term of the district court and result- Station at St. Anthony Park, to ’—— D* THOMAS RUSSELL, ed in the verdict of $750 for the plain-| offer tor sale a large quantity of %. SPRAR : J XE & SPEAR, tiff, as gruunds for the mation the seedlings on the following terms: | PBICE 7 defendant assigned exclusive damage, |Of one year old secdlines ten to together With errors of the aor twelve inches high, one hundrad or! PHARYCEAN ARS SUEOR Parsonage, Fourth Street. i GRAND RAPIDS. FE. J. FARRELL, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. 4 Fallan@ Winter Goods EAE EE, 2 I, NC ANY OT Having received a new Stockcf Fall & Winter Suitings Iam now prepared to give my customers the benefit of these Choice Goods which were purchased at ,Right Prices, First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed.- t } i ATTORNEYS AT LAW which, it was clatmed, rendered the | ™0re Will he sent to any address by |... over Itasca Mercantile Meat Market sina imperfect. The motion was Bal ee saci te a GRAND RAPIDS. peuee ay Bemidji A. Y. Spear, of| order. Divections for planting and - tice & Spear, for the plaintiff. It|care will be sent with the plants. O. W. HASTINGS. SHELDON. - is possible that an appeal will be| These plants should be ordered di- R. DONOHUE, President. Cashier 4 : » taken to the supreme court, in whieb| rectly from Prof. S. B. Green, Ex- J z 3 Pot Capenoe, yea ers 4 Johnson ’ The Tailor event the case, by stipulation be 1 periment Station, St. Anthony Park, ATTORNEY AT LAW Lumbermen’s "Bank tex, attorneys, will be brought on at the| Minn. Deseo oan Brg Me fee Heewan He Cuarmas, : GEAND RAPIDS, ‘ OfGrana Rupids, Ming 02