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| \ a 1 ene cma } \ * \ - 7 = <= PROCE EDIN Gs Chas Davidson, work on water main... 5 . Last Thursday evening the local | COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICERS Pan-American Rxposition. D* C GILBERT, “ John Welsh, ea ae lodge K. of P., held its annual COUNTY. LY f Yap MeKennon TG | i fap felection of officers as follows: C. | auaitor. ‘ere | train and stewer, ‘ekote on eale| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON —OFr— > 3. Kremer; V. C., ©. ©. | Zreasnrer. LAA aca aaa : ‘i ‘abe OF. John Rose, cutting out Cohasset road... 122 00 C., A A. 3 > Sheriff. Tyndall} daily until October 3st. Office over Cable's Meat Market, Axel Nyberg, “— “ = as 4 60 00} McCarthy; prelate, Wm. Wheaton; Attorney... Bos ter Le Pratt GRAND RAPIDS. BOARD Wrputiemdniekson, cutting out Cohasset 19 59M. of W., I. E. Graffam; M, of | Clericos Court. “1D. Rassmussen Brie Norberg, cutting outCohasset road 60 | A.. J. F. Metzger; K. of R. and S. guano ory robate -John L. Barnard J: S. Leary; M. of F., D. M.Gunn; | Coroner. —OF— Ole Green, work on water main Supt. of & M, of ., C. H. | Marr; inside | Supt of Schoo Geo Lepine, work on rowds. re. “Hattie F. Booth COMMISSIONERS. D*® CHAS. M. STORCH, ; Count C mmissioners Aegis sagen ities rd, E. A. Kremer; outside i 0 Frank Peters, “ * * guard, KE. - Kr ; District No. 1. (Chairman) D. Brooks GEon | Alden Clairmont, work on roads guard, George Booth. : District No. 2 Brailes. Lang PHYSICIAN AND SUR My o Louis Porrier, a Disteict No: ‘7. H. Hennes; Office and Residence, Cor. Kindred and 3x i DF ‘ setae id - = | District No. John Fraser CRAa ana ITASCA COUNTY Joseph Raish, VILLAGE. . = - ‘ TY: A A Nelson, corone USE OF BUTTER. sider r | “Hartakes..- 520 poe Brseient.. i gann PRICE & spHar, } Dau Mckinnon, work on water mail 5 00] It Improves Health of Children and Pre | Trustees... ae Decker | R Taggart i 550 vents Tuberculosis. Ri oem ueen { er Can ecorde’ Fred A. King TORNEYVS AT A HeuryGuy ap No dietetic reform wouid be more | Treusurer. . E. Ativon ATTORNEYS AT LAW Roy Brooks. work on roads.. 36 75 Attorney. C. L. Pratt over Ita Mere: Meat M : : JS Leury, work on water main. 1495] conducive to improve heaith among | Street Commi Jus. MeCormick ga? sen “Mercantile: Meay Mazl Auditor's O Mice, Itasea county. Minn. | @ ye Kromer, burial of Hl Reynolds. 2500] children, and especially to the pre- | Marshal... fe ERO nnSe, GRAND RAPIDS MINN Grand Rapids, Nov, 1th. 1901, Mat McBride, work on water main. 1725) vention of tuberculosis, than an in-. PoNGe ety pie’ —_ Pursuant to call the Board 0f county com- | George Hewis. crape for court house 200) crease in the consumpticn of butter, CHURCHES. All the comforts and con- R THOMAS RUSSELL missioners met at the Auditor's office ut 2p. | Frank Peters, work on water main z : says an exchange. Our children are PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. E. P veniences good club . m. Alex Hasche, oes 2 A — Rev. : The minutes of the last meeting were road | GhusBushe 18 2p] remade le. tebe taiter wAthiarony bar ais Deny DEV OUD acuta FHSIYCIAN AND SURGEON and on motion duly made and carried same | John Andre. = % 0% 2 00| Straint, and are told that it is greedy | rowan CATHOLIC CHURCH—Rev. ©. V were approved. John MeDonald, use e of camp outfit by and extravagant to take much of it. | Gamache, pastor. LIBRARY Office and Residence, Presbyteria A petition was presented petitioning the | road crew. Parsonage, Fourth Street. ss s : : ne It is regarded as a luxury, and as giv- | M. E. CHURCH—Rev. Noah Lathrop, pastor county Board toorganize for all town purpos- | Chas Barmonter, work on water main ing a relish to bread rather than in Ree RS CE es Congressional townsbip 34 range 23. The | Andrew Eide, pula cg nt 801 itself a most important,article of food. SECRET ‘SOCIETIES, petition appearing reasonable on its face | Pioneer Press, ink stand 1) 33| Bven in private families of the wealth- | ITASCA LODGE A. Bae ‘ Commissioner Moore offered the following a Dinwiddi, work on water main meets the frst and third resolution; Whereas the Board .of ‘county wart aT “ 5 50| fer classes these rules prevail at ta- | monthat K. of P. commissioners have been duly petitioned by aa MeKennon. work on water main 6 80| ble, and at schools and at public buard- | E-J. Lumen, Sec'y, 0. L, Marner, W.N. GRAND RAPIDS. BuFFeEtT: Smokine ff J ® Pxoree: 1.". No. 208: iduys of each —E 26 or more legal vo: of township 54 John json, work on water main, ing establishments they receive strong |GRAND RAPIDS LODGE T. 0.0. P, No:| 1 rat tan ™ 23 tobe organized as a town, pursu Ray Vipond, work on roud.. reinforcements from ecanomical mo- ein se sday night at pad ( YARS ATTORNEY AT LAW section 915 chapter 10 General statue of 1894 | S W Holcomb, work on wdter main 4 JOSTELLO, N. G. tives. Minute allowances of butter are | I. D. Rassmussey, Rec. Sec. served out to those who would gladly | arnurus REBEKAH LODGE No. a consu’ v i e quantity. vets every Tuesday in Od by declared organized for all township pur- | Jas MeKennon, work on water main, ae a ae \ times th aS: a ee meets every Tuesday in Odd Fellows hall ; ' j pose and that the boundry of said township | D J Mcdonald. work on roads..... batzeol Be? oust io eee ne me Jonn DeSuaw, B.S: between the ‘Twin Cities j f shall be according to the goverment Crane Ordway, lumber truck for court | necessity the “ 4 S a : and Chicago. Supplied ; e ela ey ew Pa 4850] to be said than that it is often a | VAUBANA LODGE K. of P. No, 181: meets 8 pp’ ‘ therefore that due notice of the ¢ WOURG ..448 REE) Baa ls, Sone GRAND RAPIDS. now therefore be it hereby resolved that | M Murray, township 54 range 23 be und the same is here- | H S Huson, justice fees.......... in daily use on Bur- Iington Limited Trains fe : 3 every Tifersday even hal with card tables, easy of said town shall be g2ven to the le A.D Brooks, witness state vs. Hulber 3 18) costly’economy.«infeebled hea!th may ae __H. E, Grarran, G. aRaseseavide tHe ate Za = — > thereof as required by section 917 chapter 10 | Rody Quinn, work on water main, eee easily entail a far heavier expense | @5¢- ©. McAtiusrer, : best neti ek x General statue of 1894. and that the name of | Fred Adatns, work on road est periodicals. 5o9| than a more liberal breakfast would | ITASCA DIVISION No. 10, U. R- = P. work on Water mj ‘ suid town ball. be The i H Lavine, a. ‘ meets first Monday of each month in ix. of was duly seconded and cpon rool call wag | Thos Russell, coners fees Sundry 68 00] have done. Cod liver oil costs more |p hail. E. A. KREMER, Capt. A B CL AIR usealceaaay adopead? Biers gts Sandberg | AE McAllister, work on water main.. 400] than butter, and it is, besides, often | Cuas. ikearney. Recorder, . 4 ; camp’ before the board and? presuted’-acpee Gen. CGilert professional merida: ae not resorted to until ton late. In- | w AUBANA TEMPLE No. 20, RATHBONE Ask Y H A t ition, petitioning the county Board to forma | py Burgson, work on ¥ 10 50] 3te2d of restricting a child's consump- bapa ee et Ce S| our ore gen Register of Deeds of Itasca Count : school district to be comprised of the follow- | Grane-Ordway company. tion of butter, encourage it. Let the Mrs. Evizanern Hennessy, M.E.C. |f} For Tickets Via The Bur- ing territory to-wit; Towuship 4 and 53 Steines 4692] limit be the power of digestion and Mrs. JESSIE STEVENS, Sec’y. lington 7 range 23 and township 5t range 2 After a | quip ar we the tendency to biliousness.. Most | 1TASCA CAMP No. 6444, Mu W of 4, meets bea is at Minera lengthy discussion of the matter on motion md and fourth "Mondays of each fittings..... 56 6| children maybe allowed tofollow their | se ia Pe : aa M McBride, fixing pump at poor farm. 3.90 own inclinations and will not take suis rey nae ate vV.c. Pine ana : M McBride, work on water mains, 4125] more than is good for them. The but-| GrorGx Vier, Clerk. William Hoolihan made application for a | 7 p, esti 1 7 a = Z Licenso to sell intoxicating liquors at his |) SBumrd testimony State vs. Han- | ter should be of the best, and taken, HALE LAKE CAMP’ No. 22m, ROYAL Wanted—An Jag srscaestnne Farming place of business in the town of Bass Brook | pays “Lop| Cold. Bread, ‘dry toast, bigcuits, po- 4, Nelehbors: meets first and third Mondays st tlune to patente L d ey ; and upon being sdvised by the county | tatoes and rice are good vehicles.) ” each inonth at Odd Fellows hall. Wee FORM WEBER SU RNS Bee pa eae anas for tl 2 KATHERINE MCALPINE, Oracle. | nevs, Vesting ton, D. C., heir 1,80) prize after Attorney that ‘Lou Lornnop, R. 8. nd itst of two bindped’ tors wanted. duly made and wrried the petition was deni- Dan MeKinnon, work on wa . pie eet) Angus McKinnon, work on water mains 6 50 " id territory was about to be | Vinge of Grand Rapids, water rent to Children well supplied with butter feel |’ ,,,. Mi organized a: vil and that he would 2 ea} th Id 1 th: thi d resist . § 1.1902 25300 e cold less than others, ani P; St re Be : > again half to pay license to said village Mr. | gy ye 25 a “ NORTH STAR COUNCIL}No. 9, MODERN wne Stumpage Bous/. Hooliian withdrew: the applicatidn ; Chas. Maynard, work on water main... 1125) Influenza better. They do-not “catch Samaritans: meets first and third Tucs-|C.W Hastines. Up Sereraine i . ° Joe Morgan. work on water main, z u 900} cold” so easily. In speaking of chil- days each month at K. of P. b President. Cushier —_ Supertendent of the poor McHvgh came be- Jeorge Faulkinghor, work on road. 10 50 S.J. CABLE. G. S. 7 vp. Srnioeie fore the board and requested that ho be | @COz sha pe esa 33.09 | 2ve2, I by no nee te bebat i? L. W. Hunriry, See’y. P, J. SHELDON. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE m » boa ispose 2 : y nas hi : young adults. Preside! ed by the board to dispose of the cow alkigehanworlsontesed:: 150| Other ages, especially young Avy an Agere Be Vice President. county poor farm for the reason that GRAND RAPIDs. me Was unsuitable for the use at fhe hos- | pital. Upon motion duly mado and carried | Mr. Medlugh was instructed to sell same at the best price obtainable. 24 50| Grown-up persons, however, take other | eee d and fourth Mriduys of euch month 8 7 | animal fats more freely than most chil- | in K. of P. hall. een a Gare um fermen’ S Ban hina, g RS. Brssie CLAIR, ¥ dren do, and are, besides, allowed much | yias. parse F. Boort. kK. Of Grand Rapids, Minn 270| freer selection as to quality and quan+ i . 18 00| tity, LOCKSLEY COURT No. 109. U. 0. 1: meets Ita sca Count Avthis time an adjournment was taken to | yin Qrisun. work on road. e second peat “wikess Tuesday eae aignen at \ y Saturday November 1Gsh. 1901 at 10 a. m. Bicante Brosato lic. worlcoa 2 : . 800 K. of P. hall é 25 00 Mus. Carne BecKFELt, ©. R. Pursuant to .djournment the Board of | WA Bailey, work on road 12 00 HINDOO BORROWER. Mrs. MARGARET FINNEGAN, Sec’y. , stract Hy county Commissioners met at 10 4. m. ME Hanson, work oft. roud 1300 r A O ice F oud... 3 : DRUMBEATER TRIBE No. 35, [. 0. R. M.: ME \ Roll call full board present. Bit Ni 1 bank, exchange on nae Hig Mae Retorned OP by. tpeik |” coats feat aad Wid Wecage each oath (| Aco 4 vus received from J. Ey = . 1000 Card. at Odd Fellows hall. peat Gad Greenfield pr against the road known : ; fe i SGPT re achant. z as Hill huh ‘i RRR cater Ree August Berg. Among the guests at the Raleigh a < 7 3 ake road recently ud out for the re- ; q > As tients .. 3100! few days ago was a well-educated and | B, F, HUSON POST G. A. R. No. 140: meets SST. MES son that said road was laid out ran aceross | 4 ieust Pete a eliotn son of India, Ho| thélast Friday of each month In Post hall, Ss e Sila ure ABSTRACTS, | considerable of his land. and requested that | ~ patients... nfs Uieeorgs | OM ee pies ae Suet abet Gove al tities be- |< 1. 8. Husum, wast. M.A. Yancey, Com. RE a Be - rare lo charied sos to follow the section | 'L' puenard, Justice fons Stata m |! Bs A aha aehiiea cers gs! i Diaests what vowext AL ESTATE Jine as wear! es 2 99 | fre, always ordered the best, and pal | ITASCA CIRCLE LADIES OF THE G. A. R.: 1g y . his bilis without complaint. On this meets the first Monday of ea th This preparation contains all of the! //?E INS URA] NVC sible. Upon motion duly | made and cavried the matter was refered to | i May He BeEATINE Yancey, P- | digestants and digests all kinds of | faulkinghor. work on road on. Work On road. ard, justice fees St Hogan . | Wim Bullis, work on road... as pe M. O'Brien, bu‘lding bridg water road... the couuty Surveyor who was instructed to | | oecasion he paid for his room in ad- aN Uf said road could be run on the | Win Barrow, witness Stute ys, Hulbert 316| vance and seemed to have plenty of : food, Itgivesinstant reliefand never section Line und to report ut the nex:, meeting | 4 4 Kremer, juror State vs. Hulbert noney. When he was ready to depart, Contest Notice. fails tocure. It allows you to eat all X Geo. T. Robinson reported that ‘on the 8rd | WG pyndall, sheriff's fee : h h AACA: toc Clerk: Heke the food you want. The most sensitive Conveyances Drawn. day of November he had built 10 miles of | 4 33 Clair, recordiug appolutments, ete Sith te iS ee ic a an " United Saree hare Octoberze 1901,; Stomachs can takeit. By its use many Tr Pen er : ; road known as the Big Full roadand that the } 54 yf Campbell, taising testimony Smith ere “4 ee geet ae A sufficient contest affiduvit heeine bees | thousands of dyspeptics haye been axes Paid for Non-Resident — / same cost#416.25 and reported that the ar- |" coroner's inquest death Mury Hun- and was without a cent. He didn’t as | filed in this office by Joseph I Dunning, con-| cured after everything else failed. It KREMER & KING propration of $50. was insuificient to comp- | Sor 10 s9| to borrow money, but when he. mean- Soerane aap ave pomestend o's and | prevents formation of gason the stom- ‘ en said road and requested that a further ap- | (41 \tarr, dry goods to poor farm 993| tioned that he had friends in Palti- | ne 4 of sw. 4d. section 3. township 6), n. ‘ach, relieving all distress after eating, Proprietors. vropriation of $10). be mde. jnpon motion | LF Knox, Inmber for rouds. . 4570) more who would help him Mr, Smith | 2 ¥. by Joha Eagan conerstee. a whieh Dieting unnecessary, Pleasant to take. . Sa Gate OLE aerate j Mercantile company, offered to lend him a couple of dol- made any improvement mpon said land; that It can’t help GRAND RAPIDS, ~~ , edn Ore os ieee fea for road crews. lars. The Hindo was profuse in his | there we‘no buildings of any kind oF nature but d ood at 3200. ‘ Z upon said land; that said land is ina wholl: at do you Seasenpia Mr. Brooks moved that the sam of $300. be | Vv Reg poe ot pit ser sa thanks and promised to return the yi a and uncultivated stat 3 Bias sate Phil Prepared only by FR. ©. Dae Gos eee 7. pens J& is od a 1, 8 ry appropriated out of the road end bridge fund | . 165] Money as socn as he reached Ene fer uae Cece ok ee tat See The $1. bottle contains 2% times the 50c. size. W E N E Al for the purpose fof completing the said Big | Maryland citys Yesterday Mr. Smith | in thearmy. navy or marine corps of the Uni- . . q WJ& HD Powers, supplies for court TDS ¢ Falls road same to be p 9 40| received a postal card from the man | ted States. Said parties are hereby notified to ‘ter sail ik after said work | house . - : appear, respond and offer evidonee touching had been examined atd approved by a com- pr me ‘3 a -D i es of tri D to in India, upon which was written: | suid allegation at 10 o'clock a.m. on Decem- PSL SLSLSLSSS Deuler in mittee of the road of county Commissioners. | Hatule ¥ Boot ne eee See eile | eee etek you $2, Thanks | ber 10.101, before the Register tind Receiver 36S SMESSSSS f The motion was duly seconded and upon | | Stuart Draser, work on r 5100] very uuch. | apprectate your most poe: Dat age tates land office in Dalat! Pine and Farmi 1° Foal eall was anenimanously adopted, L Betz. juror State vs. Hulbert, 212] noble kindness.” Mr. Smith looked |. The saidcontestant having, in a proper H HUSON Hing Morris O’Brien came before the Board and } s See spas peer? affidavit filed Oct. 22, 1901. set forth tacts : Kremer & Kremer.3 pouxds tobacco for ; 4 raguested that the Board cause to be open the tcoe fami 4 9)| 08 first one side and then on the other which ation sat stendne diligence péregnal La nds road knozn asthe Deor River road runnig | prank § Lang, labor on oounty road... 33 00| Of the card, and finally split it.in two, | iS"herepy ordered and directed that. such 7 ; froni the town of Bass Brook to the town of | LA Oguurd. surveyink road® 41 50| but could find no trace of the $2. He | notice be given by due and proper publi- Justice of the Peace. ; Deer River and offored to make 80 rods of said | ¢ § Jamison, surveying roud 10 00| is now wondering if the Hindoo is | C#t0"- ‘Ww. E. CULKIN, Register. } road funning east from his mill ut his own | mags cod, work on county roads 47 50| possessed of an abnormally developed | Herald-Review, Nov. 2-Dec. 7. | ) expenses sf the balance of tha said rond was | nory stiller. work on county road 6%| bump of humor, or whether one. of —— se — Qi The toest List of Agricultural anc “ opened. Upon motion duly made and carried | 550 y1jrgan, work on wator main. 9 8] those Indian tricks of magic is being i aie District Court Commis- Grazing Lands in the County. ; / Commissioner Moor was appointed as a com- | hogy work on Grand Falls tond, 400 is the | State of Minnesota, County of Ttasca—In dig- sioner for Itasca County. | mittee of one and instructed to advertise for | § goi,.ifer, work on Grand Falls road 209] Performed. The latter theory is the trict court. Fifteenth Jndicial district. + % The Most, Excellent Sites for Man | ‘ bids for the opening up of said road. Se Oa * « "| 4795| More inviting, and he has placed the George fe We stand plaintiff, ys. Sarah Moore, lacturing Enterprises. — | Apetition was received for the organizaion | py Ww pops : ft tearm van tems card in a glass case acd is watching jefendant—Summons. Ses. = of fractional townships 158 und 159 range 25 |) Pi a Tee 20/0o'l dt °elonely eolinee Al Meswerae Musetertatal Thestate of Minnesota to the above namod Notarial Work Done. for township parposes. s | Jas Murehi 181 55] means it will not transform itself into | you are hereby summoned and required to Prospective Settlers Located Commissioner Kang offered the following re- ad Beentlail, com a $2 note, payable at the treasury of | answer the compluint of the plaintiff in tho | OFFICE—With County Surveyor in solntion and moved its adoption; whereas | 24 Brennan, comp . et above entitled action, which is tiled in the Court House. c 2 the Hoard antoounty coumiaatonere hava hess’ | o0te -. 1650) the United States.—Washington Post. | office of the Clerk of the District Court in and Corres} ondenc fe Chas for tho County of Itasca and State of Minne- Grand Rapids, Minnesota duly potitioned by 25 or more legal voters of | ar oni 36 00 Sec TSR RWES Sea sota, und to serve a copy of ycur answer to is i fractional townships 158 and 159 range 2 to be | Aah Wiles, Sore judas wielh Gaesek, Ox: ‘Hanes: ta ‘Gsiadiy: the said Complaint upon the subscribers s At | SOSLSLSLSLSVSSSTSLSLSLSLSS | Grand Rapids, $3 S | organized fevonnehie elas Laecipatie to |“ Murchie... 22:50 An ox race is held annually in many Raunt Ea ateterwishin thirty fc) days athe — — bere Feat fractional tovaships 158 eee As9 rence | Wm Patterson, work on roads 3001 The entry fee for the race is very | full teauswor the said complain’ wi gunenneessouencenemsae ses E f ae waske ; id. th plaintiff in this action will * 25 be and the same are nereby declairod or- | (Vm POPP work on roads i100 | small, but each ox entered must be | SMe afore. ee ee eseliof demented ie | # & | seasaHedesAsEEEEET EEK ESSE ganized for all township purposes and that | 9° x shaggy i 13 Hulbo: 2 12| Tidden by its owner. Furthermore, the | the sald coer plate, Z ah The -Celebrared & : Sas. Apne a G F Kremer, juror State ys Hulbert. 212 Dated October 30 ne Celebrated the boundry of svid fractional townships shull | 1 osu, Treney & Co, redemption on rider is not allowed to have either aon. PRICE & SPEAR, | # & : ‘ be according to the government survey thereof | “t! teas hake d _... g2t95{ Whip or spurs and he must ride his Attorneys for Plaintiff = poate ee Hy > : and that due notice ef the organization of | wy & Hb Powors, hardware for court animal bareback and depend entirely GrandRapids, Minn, 4 PROPRIF TOR S 64 % } Suh sade ue Spear Wav ated | house. 1581] upon his voice to guide the beast. It Contest Notice. 7 Pi 3 rear ? } . } us required by section 917 chapter 10 general | iy yy c ‘iad statue of 186¢ und that the township so organ- | pen Dasisanm sade coun be : era ue aca Mag Gy Department of the Interior, $ loneer : 4 = % . ized shall be known as Watrous, grid ais : FP aes Dit Be tI SL Lt United States Land Offic 2 b aT § The resolution was duly seconded and upon | sant warner compan “| the training of the ox and the ability Duluth, Minn., Nov. 20th, 1901. | # Barber @ roll call was unamiously adopted. mT wto| Of the owner. to direct its movements,|"" - etont contast: atidetit: Waving been |e * ure x, Comm'ssioner Moore offered tho following | 5) PRMOS sr no cnn 19%) despite the distracting noises of the fled'in this ofle® ‘by <Any "Oleson, content| & Sho a é s resolution and moved its adoption, whereas. | "Yanks and supplies. 314| other competitors and spectators. As | ant, ugainst Homestead. entry Smee area es p = a aneiection was held on the 7th day of Sep- | path Atkinson, work on we 179| the oxen do not race on a track to | Uih Minn, December, 28, A. Dz 1890. for tho | # Your Patconage Solleited e 5p @. tember. 1001 in the territory petitioned by the | 5G Kiley, sundry printing 137 o4| direct them is mo easy matter. The northwest, quarter of the, sout west quarter : ont ge f * ¥ a: ‘ re . » Orit ey 1 yi ; L section wnsh 0: es _ { jowal voters thereof ta be organized as“ vil- | Prank § Lang, commissioner's miloage 1508)| cider who can force his lumbering | SSW ti Iese Jolinson has wholly’ abandoncdie LELAND AVENUL. & ¢ Jago of Cohossott, and whereas tho mujority 129 04| steed to go in a straight line is cer- | said land for a period of over six (6) months | ® b/ iJ ee prior to the date of this contest, amd that suid | sa seat ie Mea Rt se Mes se A A a a ae ae a ae te Re ae eae n his home and domicile at some other of the ballots cast at said election were in favor of organizing suid territory, now there- | W U Tyndall, sheriff's foes violation of fain to win. game laws.. 35 10 aa han on sitid land; 4 we 5 fore be 1t here resclved, that the legs). voters | w.u.pyndall, sherlif's fees personal Piatti that paid alloged abrenec from the said America’s Finest Pro- residing in said incorporated village shall | “propecty tax cases. 137 60 Superstitious Mother’s Cruelty. land was not due to his employment in the | gg geggaeg gee eee eR Ee duction meeton Tuesday the 19th day of December, | Cranc-Ordway company. hardware for A curious case of gross superstition, | #™™Y, navy, or marine corps of the United 5 " State: an officer. seaman or soldier in 1901 at 10 o'clock a.m. at ‘the schoo! house to! water matr. 116 21] which led to the practice of barbarous | the warwith Spain or infuny other war in organize said village under the provisions of |g yf Brandon, w tusks State vs, Hul- cruelty to a little boy, was revealed Biel the United States “ may have G. C. SMITH Received Highest Rewar section 1208 general statues of 18 and to| pert 392 raged. — . ‘ i 3 the other day in a local police court | s; rties are hereby notified to appear. , electofticers tor said village, court in acti Guiana. ie a0 nt Sald'be Sidodor evitionds touching out al: DEALER IN World's Columbian Bxy ‘Yhe resolution was duly seconded and upon hist the board sere bis cavaahne Gt Uitviugt eon f BY tions at 10 o'clock, A. M. on danuary | fi position. Recommended for roll call Was unaminously adopted. pa Buooxs pee >) BORA ae Sebi, BL be Riee Deh asaieaey: Cer e Fruits, Confectionery, - Medineal aud Pati Upou motion duly mado and carried the | F:.J. Parner. Chivman tate, the defendant in the case, stated gore house tn the village of arid Caren ’ y> ‘ 1 Auditor was instructed to advertise for bids | County Auditor that she had dreamed of a way to cure | in said county and stute; and that final Ice Cream Soda, Cae vag. SGT SMEMS Hs PHEST EG VS? for farnishing of 800 cords of green body wood | ——————— = ———————| per Iittle son of certain faults. It con- hearing willbe held at 10 o'clock A. m. on errr tT tty ee OP ASAAATLSS SS 5 , January 11 A. D, 192before the Register and Hl ee ee “ The following bills were allowed: j Metzger’s Market. sisted of boiling an egg and putting Heel atthe: United States Land. Ollice Ice Cream, Drinks, viens Logan. Free Prods Printing Cow blarks for In ne Peale of all kinds Merzger ‘4 walle al hot Ee. ns bas ee “ae vol Na at ; sald estar pavive Lobaecos, y county suverintendent. 1225 | has the choicest that ever come to| Next morning s' eeded to put | in aproper affidavit filed Novem! eoMage h 7. a as hich show that. afte: i igars SOLE Te eitahd ek ot ovese. blanks tor ua;| Grand Rapids. ‘Io prove it come| the suggestion of her dream into exe- | "4a"*diltigence personal ‘service ‘af. this Choice’ Lines: of Cig tint Grand Rapids. Tackaek nd s cution. When the egg was boiled she | notice annoy be made. itis hereby» ordered . . . Moc ® Mpae Tat van for Lynatick ow |" Paik stuffs for Ch itg| Compelied the unfortunate child te | ind apm a een green a eLromt ey Grand Rapids, - Minn. os ec) ulls for me roper pul F TA Metlugh, board of paupers. Sia oe Pit kindle aidisok ihe cook Fruits! ciasp his hands tightly over it, the | eee eee A CUE IN, Register, THIRD ST., Opp. Depot.” a Le Duluth P. 8. Co., supplies for Au PUES chased eal of the finest quality. | inevitable result being that the palms i og Bea Seaa ee me i AB Clair. postage for register of deeds 1 £9 | Ho % Magnolia, evergreen leaves, | o¢ nig hands were badly burned. : Grand iupids, Minn, .

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