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7 P ‘WASHINGTON IS PLACID CITY. CHURCHES. Herald-Review, June 28, August 9: HW q e dl Th d GS yTERIAN © CU Rev. Wm. J. Ruling Splcit Seoms That of Peace and | PEEe eee OBPRCE Bere STATE OF MINNESOLA, 8 ras Gure Ousanas gs Leisurely Calm. . ies 4 ‘ * ROMAN CATHOLIC CHU RCH—Rev. County of Itasca, a H If the strenuous life be here, as we | Father Mackey, pastor. aye Aa ee yee Sane Iq District Court, Fitteenth Jadictal District Given up to Die a are bound to assume that it is, it does | 4. p, CLLURCHI—Rey. Noah Lathrop. pastor | couaeil of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and. en- IS66 May A. Cook, Plaintiff, ear a: ir- mot obtrude itself. The all-pervading SECRET SOCIETIES. dorsed, “Proposal for re} ring Water Works , ‘ versus wr- spirit of things risible is one of calm, Meee eer on suid village of Grand PURE RYE Nica Vert eee e e Pa of cheerfulness; of indifference to the | ITASCA LODGE A. Pies M.". Noam Rapids until 8 o'clock p. m. of Wednesday, ie tebe ee ° flight of time. Th meets the first and third Fridays of each | Angust 6, 1902. for the re-building of the in the above entitled causo it ts made. to ‘ a e present is every-| month at K. of P. hall. i village of Grand Rapids Water Works Pump- appeitr by the affidavit of Shubael F. White. | | Nextregular professional visit to Gra where dominant, with its most agree- | 4-A- KREMER, Sec'y, Cuas, Kearney, W. M./ ing station according to plans and specifica~ One of the attorneys of plaintiff. that in said | Rapids from. noon at able face to the front, “It 18 as if a | GRAND RAPIDE ODE 1-0. 0. No.| uous On Me in the allies Ob:the MHASH: Reeds bier the ahoremnatie renee n. . TEND ccc cugry Wedsunbdny: night ab Oad | ie Sone L. ame “The State of Minnesota, to the above named w community of 300 000 souls, carved out of the midst of our restless Yankee- land, had shaken off its more serious obligations and voted itself a daily half-holiday. 3 This suggestion of leisure and rec- reation, says Francis E. Leupp in Scribner's, is intensified by the width Fellows hal JOHN COSTELLO, N. G. I. D, RassMUSSEN, Rec, Sec. ARBUTUS REBEKAH LODGE No, 150: meets every Tuesday in Odd Fellows hall. rs. M. Lou Lorurop, N. G. Jonn DeSnaw, Kt. 8. WAUBANA LODGE K. of P. No, 131: meets every Thursday evening in their hall. A. A. KREME... U. C "The right is reserved to reject any or all roposals, 4 D. M, GUNN, President. FRED A. KING, Recorder. Grand Rapids. Minnesota, July, 7 1902. Notice to Contractors. A Masterpiece of Distillation _Itis absolutely free from fore- ign ingredients. Its boquet comes solely from the grain, and the amber color from the oak in which it is kept. defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiif in the above entitled action. which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the County of Itasca, at his office in the village of Grand Rapids. Itasca County, Minnesota. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the City of Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, within twenty days after the Aug 17 to Aug 18 - 7 ce 5 of it ; 1? of the highways and the multitude of Di Dp Royans, ae Real age has accomplished ar teaee ise tag error Gano rats 4 i\ open spaces, inviting floods of sunshine ITASCA, DIVISION ae 10. U. R. ; KP cae ty te ee ct Sere auamer coveaid complaint within the time a are inte Wt 2 meets first Monday of each’ mic n K. < : z , and the addition of aforesaid. the plaintiff in thi i i BS and pure air. Wherever a street and P. hall. FE. A. KREMER, Capt. Notice 1s hereby given that bids will be re- flavor te oils, prune juice,sacch- 1 apply to the court for the se an avenue intersects, they celebrate CHAS. KEARNEY. Recorder. caked by Se ase counall of the wuss < rine glycerine, oe wich is in the complaint, Dated January oe D 1902. st Atneatinas is % rand Rapids, Minn., at,the council roo BLC., s Ww ob - their meeting by at least a triangular | \waNBANA‘TEMPLE No. 20, RATHBONE| Villuge hall on Monday evening, August 4. |) often used to make new whisky Attorneys for Plaintiff: sip-si6 r parklet or two, if not witn a more for- Siitee ea every Wednesday night at age ec weeh an nutes ofan V o-elock, 2s palatable. Torrey Buiiding, Duluth, Minnesota.” q Aa wants . of P. hall. putting in culvert, filling, ete., across mal circle or square. Grass, trees and ee zApeTH HENNESSY, M.E.C. | lake brook where it crosses Third strect west. Leonard Smith. Leron Smith, Effie Forsythe, 4 if shrubbery revel everywhere in joyous | Mns. Jesste STEVENS, Sec’y. Plans and specifications inay be seen. at the Father Marquette aati hawin Bamp and Myra Bump | ji : : office of village recorder. Graz Ss. . ough ve been made def in. 1] Ife. ines spread themselves | rrAscA CAMP No. 644, M.. W of A.: meets | right to reject any or all bids is reserved by |¥ is a natural. pure, perfect article ™| Therefore, you. the said Leonard Sint i} wantonly over any wall that does not meond and Court | Montage of each EN wae eee ‘akouee idol ripened only by real age. It is Peep sain beer ase the. Della Hastings, ‘ i ellows hail. 4 u st 4, 1902. y ‘ ump and My: Sean | repel their advances till a common-| ™0™"* JOHN DeSmaw, V. C. DM. GUNN. President. recommended tw those seeking a ff| appear and answer the complaint. la cata | { place dwelling becomes a castle of liv- | GzonexE ViEeNT, Clerk. FRED A. KING, Recorder. high-grade pure article. ee iy a fei twenty days after ing green with arrow-slits and a sally-| HALE LAKE CAMP No, 2201. ROYAL of the day of such service, nd, that in aetaule I port. Neighbors: meets first and third Mondays Herald-Review July 26. oh nN H e fel ee Pe nueaner or relief demanded in 4 : ¥ E a s wil ren inst y 4 Statues of the tion's heroes appear | euch month at Odd Fellows hall. | | School Building, @rand Rapids, Minn, in all respects as though you had been mude 5 at intervals. rom this point the fiery Mus. KATHERINE MCALPINE, Oracle. 3 : ‘ parties to such action in the first instance. . thomas vaqeie * Mus. M. Lou Lornnor. Ki, 8. The undersigned hereby gives notice that Sole Agent Dated June@3, A. D., 1902 ; nas, rejping in his steed, stands y % 5 sealed proposals for the erection of a school gi Wurre & Price, " W.8. MoOLENAHAN, 4 clear-cut *.4e a big black | cameo | NORTH STAR COUNCIL No. 9, MODERN | building at Grand Rapids, Minn., including Plaintiff's Attorneys. "District Judge j are . ge Sai ans: meets first and third Tues-| all labor and material, will be received by ‘5 815-816 Torrey Building. 1 dd against a saffron shell of sky; from h month at K. of P. halt Mrs. Elizabeth B McCarthy. clerk of the GRAND RAPIDS MINN. Duluth, Minn, > that, behold the imperious Scogt cross- sd. Ca! school board, until the bour of two p. m.,on i. , ng a 4 1 L. W. Huyteey, See’y. the lth day of August, 1902. " ing at a siately walk the arena which Bi ae A aoe A ae ero be dace sepectae Ae bears his name: yi _ | ITASCA HIVE L. 0. 'T. M.: meets every} the plans and specifications prepared by 2. : sapel iagnosi = ars his name; yonder, see the som= | Uo econd und fourth Fridays of each month | Fremont D. Orit. mrehitect, of Minneapolis. = DR. REA has no suprrior in diagnosing ber McPherson through an opening in in K. of P. hall. Maer ; Lo. bial ay neh at his nice: oe muy also nee eee en diseascs und deformities, He the grove wiles Mrs. Besste Car, L. C. had on‘application to the clerk. . D. COS will give $50 for anyease thathec } © grove where his comrades have left | “\ras/ qarcip F. Boost, Ht K. Separate bids are asked for the heating and Pes Eee i digeked dud wicruileateas Inaare mies him to receive the salutes of posterity. And following with the eye any radial line toward place where the river COURT No. 109, O. bk: meets nd fourth Tuesday each month at J of P. hall. Mrs. Carrte BECKFELT, C. R. plumbing. A certified check for 2 per cent of the amount of bids must accompany each bid as etal the same to be returned to un- ssful bidders immediately on letting the DENTIST. utes, All curable medical and surgical diseases, acute and chronic catarrh, and Special Dis- makes its great bend, one sees the | Mrs. MarGarer FINNEGAN tract. ‘The party to whom the contract — Office in M. ilai eases of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat, Washington monument standing | pruMBEATER TRIBE No. 35, [. 0. R. M.:| 18 avarded will be required to give satis. ee in Marr Byilding.— fung disease, Early Consimption, Bronchit- guard, a joary sentinel at the city's] meets first and third fridays each month pagtais eine for the faithful performance of ja is, Bronchial Catarrh, Constitutional Ca- water gate. ne Odd Fellowaitmls. i It is the iutention of the board to award GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA | tarrh, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Stomach ss eS sone the contract to the lowest respousible bidder, and Bowel Troubles, Rheumatism, Neural- Poa uBONDSt but the right to reject any or all bids is re= dik Getntlon ‘eluhws’ Dianea| | Miaketa FENIMORE COOPER LETTER. Famous Novelist Called Europ a Ro- mance and America Humdrum. Here is an interesting letter, in the on of a well-known autograph , that, according to the Phil- adelphia Record, Feniziore Cooper wrote to his publishers in 1831: A. Rt. No. 140: meets the lust #riday of each month in Post hall. Wat WEITZEL, Com. H. 8. Husus, aaje. Anyone desiring minnows will find hem ur abundance at reasonable prices by applying at the Herald- Review office. sreved, Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., July 17, 1902. MRS, ELIZABETH B, MCCARTHY. Clerk, STATE OF MINNESOTA, | 8s. County of Itasca, J District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. Walter C, Brooks, plaintiff, versus , By providing the best of everything and paying Gk H. SPEAR ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS, -< 3s VMEN Kidney. Liver, Bladder, Prostatic and Fe male di Nervousness, In- digestion, Obesity. Interrupted Nutrition, Slow Growth in Children, and all wasting disease in adults. Many cases of Deafness, Ringing in the Ears, Loss of Eyesight, Catar- act, Cross Eyes, etc. that have been improp- erly treated or neglected, can be easily re- stored, Deformities, Club Feet, Curvature of the Spine, Disease of the Brain, Paralysis, } R v > Sta e). C 1S 5 ton, i 2 “I hope you will be ‘wrong in antic- | Canned’ meats of all kinds at Kre- | Pttg, Starr ees hares A Foon close attention to details, Ripltépey Haart Diocanb. Diopay, Swalling ot {pating a bad reception for ‘The | mer & Kremer, the grocers. Thompson, his wife, George Spangler. the the Limbs. Stricture, Open Sores. Pain in Bravo,’ f cansiotvtan-eua aula nee Gingle). and James Murphy, (elngle), D* GEO. C GILBERT, Bones, Granular Enlargements. and all long reception in Europe, though Gosselin says it is very decidely successful in France. America is, of all countries, one of the least favorable to works of Ice cream received daily at Trainors For Sunday dinner go to the North , that under and by Notice i: i t und decree, entered in yirtue of the above J 12, ertified transcript of which has d to me, I, the undersigned. as sea county, Will sell at public Dining Cars PHYSICI N AND SURGEON Office over Cable’s Meat Market, GRAND RAPIDS standing diseases properly treated. Young, middle-aged and old, single or married men and all who suffer from lost manhood, ner- vous debility, spermatorrhoca, seminal losses sexual decay, failing memory, woek ey stunted development. lack of energy, impov- the imagination. In Burope, or,{ern Cate, Doc Welch’s restaurant. ree eet ee cot bidder for cash, on 1 Cc t rather in England, where there has ex- | ‘fhe best of everything is served in| Wednesday, the 20th day of August. 1902. at a 2 arte erished blood, pimples, impediments to mar- \ 2o’cleck p. m., at the front door of the court e riage; elso blood and skin diseases, Syphil- as 2 2 Z ‘ era GRAND RAPIDS, - - ‘ np eran oa eee ne Nakomis preserves and jams a oe Te eee eg MINN | sero you will find the finest whiskeys over distilied, including all the most famous e settee rose, , crossing the aisle, | tomer & Kremer, the grocers. tii th at ity ea) ‘ ands. Agent for the celebrated - left me with the seat to myself. AQ ee capt uluth, Minn. uly WwW E Presently he ate ee nee Have you called at August John- . . NEAL, Cabinet Rye Whisky isted a nec ty of accounting for some succ in the very teeth of their prejudices and wishes, it has been the fashion to say that no v r ever en- joyed so fevorable an opportunity a3 the best of style. hot in Grand Rapids, in said county, in one parcel, the premises and real estate described Home Bottled Beer. John Costello finds that his home in said judgment and decree, to-wit: All those tracts or parcels of land, lying and being in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, described as follows to-wit: The south half (s. 14) of the southwest in service on Burlington Route trains have gained an international reputation, D® CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSI (1 } ND SURGEON) lis, Eruptions, Hair Falling, Bone Pains. Swellings, Sore Throat, Ulcers. effects of Mercury. Kidney and Bladder troubles. Weak Back, burning Urine, passing urine too often, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Stricture, re- ceive searching trestment, prompt relief and I, because I am ar an and a | bottled Minneapolis beer is meeting quarter (8. ww. 14). of pcouey aes (13), oe The “pay-for-what-you- Office and Residence, Cor Kindred und}3rd | cetve seureh s to the part of the| with g-eat favor among his patrons. | the northeast quarter (a. e. 4) of the twest Penete Tiare Wau aliens apeees % Z quarter (n. w, 4). and the northwest. * pla GRA: IDS. . i ND RAPIDS. Cancers, Tumors, Golter, Fistula piles ow the falsehood 3 respect, for I a nautical tale of what they say in get 3,000 pour for owing Order a case sent to your home: of the northeast quarter three (23) wes according to the government survey thereof. Dated June 30th, 1902. 4 W.c. TYNDALL, As Sheriff of Itasca county, Minn. S. FP. Warte FRANK F, Price ’ W HITE & PRICE , it is gros da; for what | He is enabled to sell it at $2.40 per} quarter (n. w. %4 ‘dole ‘ Pyrancn ‘ ae li 32 4° PET On es Me of section twenty-four (#4), all: in acceptable than the “dol a sailor over | case and the demand for itis constant- | township sixty (60), north of range twenty- Jara-meal” charge. Varicocele and enlarged glands with the of the fourth pricipal meridian subeutaneus injection method, absolutely without pain and without the loss of a drop Of blodd, is one of his own discoveries, and is the most really scientific and certainly sure cure of the nineteenth century. No in- that shall celebrate English skill to- 5 +14 | TOWNE & MERCHANT and BE. INGALLSs, curable cases taken. Consultation to those . morrow. Watermelons, cantelopes and wild | “Syinun’s attorneys, é ‘ Ask Your Home Agent interested, $1.00. “For myself, I can write two Euro- | Plumbs at Metzger’s market, No. 103-106 Trust Co, Bldg., Duluth, Minn. z ‘ LAWYERS DR. REA & CO. , i For Tickets Via The Bur- Minneapolis, Minn. Louisville, Ky. pean stories easier than I can write one American. Why, Europe itself is a romance, while all America is a mat- ter-of-fact, humdrum, common-sense region from Quaddy to Cape Florida.” Southern Chivairy, “You ask if chivalry still exists in the South?” said a girl enthusiastically to a friend with whom she was talking over a recent Southern trip. “Well, I just guess it does! “To illustrate, I'll tell you a little thing that happened to me one day. A suburoan train going out from Birm- ingham was a trifle more than half full; that is, there was a man sitting by every window, and the outside half of most of the seats was vacant. “{ got on just as the train was about to siart, and I was in the act of taking his hat, he said apologetically: “*You must pardon me, madam, for When you want poure tea and coffee go to Hughes & Co. When you want new canned goods go to Hughes & Co. When you want real maple syrup go to Hughes & Co. When you want butter made in Itasca county go to Hughes & Co. For fair treatment and proper prices go to Hughes & Co, When you want fresh eggs go to Hughes & Co. son’s tailoring house to take a look at It’s Herald-Review, July 5-12-19-26, Aug. 2-9, 1902 EXCURSION TO CANADA $25200 Round Trip The Twelfth Annual Pilgrimage to Ste Anne de Beaupre will leave Duluth, Sunday, July 20th.. via Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. ‘Through coaches, tourist sleepers and palace sleepers from Duluth to Ottawa, Montreal. Quebec and Ste Anne Without change. Tickets on sale and good only on excursion train leaving ‘Duluth p. m., Sunday, July 20th. Return limit August 31st Tickets are good for stopover at any point on return urip. Fare for the round trip $25:00. Make early application for sleeping car accommodation. California-fruits—Plumbs, peaches, lingtonys « & a # % Itasca County Abstract Office ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. Dealer in (Office Over Metzger's Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. And 815-816 Torry Building Duluth, Minn When you want dry goods or shoes that are new and up-to-date go to Hughes & Co. JOHN O’REILLY’S MERE EEE RE GER MEA Ea Rt tee EE tt § Resort for refreshments and where ma} of the largest phonographs in the world is at Sample Room “The Northern.” A AE AD ea ae ae a as oa ae ae ae a aa ata eae Re SEE a ee eee a Reerey A Favorite be seen and heard one SEES SIRI Ha the newest thing out in suitings? i I M giving you the whole seat just now; I fi F apricots, cherries, new apples at Metz- Pi d F oo a N CAFE 4 know ladies don’t like to sit by promis- | Coronation cloth and is the swellest geis market. ine an armin : NORTHER i cuous gentlemen.’ ” Eyes PRED Sater trae § a In connection—open day and night. All delicacies of the season ITASCA CIRCLE LADIES OF THE G. A. R Lands y $ beahelg aap ecatrise ? : meets the first Monday of each month in PS . = Kept Good Friday. August Johnson has the very latest) Posthall. Wns. Cunistine YANcEY, P. Ps bd i _ There was once a woman in Albany, | in suit patterns; and if you fail to get boat si eames ce The finest List of Agricultural and a O | ) 1 e TO 4 prudent and cautious about the litera- | jt you'll not be “it.” “Coronation” ROR: Grazing Lauds in the & 9 ° dcby cher-ehildren, who -ap: oe For everything in the line of bread i Lands in the County. * { ture read by » P- | cloth is all the go—it’s the newest! .ore cookies, etc. go tothe Grand| The Most Excellent Sites for Manu] # = pealed to Bishop Doane for advice and | thing out—and it’s out to stay out for a Rea Bes lacturing Enterprises. SL ROS REOe | CEO See eee eee ORES oem Ey d struction in the matter. They con- . Sc Rapids Bekery, opposite post office. 7 Se instr vy some time. Good dressers must have Prospective Settlers Located. oks, iS . RES; — | i condemning them as they came up for POND leaturero Tab )aaece es If You Are Going East Grand Rapids, - - Minn ef judgment, until finaliy “Robinson Cru- Fresh killed. chickens at Metzger’s} ©8 your summer vacation, and will na} soe” was named. “Do you think it | yw se then? alive s " val tell us where you want to go we will Se : Ext suitable for my Tommy?” asked the i ral We Re ee eer saactole tell you the best way to get there, : | ‘ woman. “Oh, yes,” replied the Bishop. |“! kno ¥ : “/and what it will cost. -|D* suse huge 4 G EO BOO I H 1 “It is quite a harmless narrative, and = We can offer ¥ . FS : - * you a variety of de- I has pleased boys for ages. Besides, Finest kid of crcamery and dairy! Sack ‘ o = £ you know. there is some reason to be- | butter at Kremer & Kremer; the lightfal aly and bake Trips on the FHSIYCIAN AND SURGEUN nee : is lieve Robinson Crusoe was an Episco- | grocers. z Lika trains and steamers in the Qifice and, Proaid cae: EeahEtncan il eeacciare: 3 [4 lian,” and the Bishop’s eyes ‘ ee 3 x teinkled. “Indeed!” exclaimed Our new- electric-lighted trains GRAND RAPIDS. Nl es Tommy’s mother. “Why I never knew Snaps. “The North Country Mail” are just : | e i that.” “Yes,” continued the Bishop,| TIMBER CLAIM, directly on|out. These trains are the acme of bi | J ‘ “you remember that he kept good Fri-} stream. About 3500 cords spruce, | modern car-building art. R. DONOHUE, e i day.” é some cedar, 10 acres good farm Jand.| Write or call on us for detailed in- l ——", { a HAY CLAIM, on river, will cut 200} formation regarding rates, etc. ATTORNEY AT LAW : { Hobby of a Queen tons hay this season, burned over} “No Trouble To Answer Ques- é > | » aed The principal hobby of the queen | ready to cut. 35 to 20 acres high| tions.” f GRAND RAPIDS. GRAND RAPIDS, M//NN ’ regent of Spain is the collecting of | jand. If you want either of these é M. ADSON, iL Y playing cards. She possesses a large | «Jims speak quickly as they wili not| General Agent, Duluth, South Shore | - number of curious ‘packs, many of | be vacant long. & Atlantic Ry. 426 Spaulding Hotel } © W- Oran, sealer rent r which have no little historical interest. : “HE, Grarram, | Block. Duluth, Minn. *, ‘ : ‘sé Bo TH’S CIGARS” Have achieved an excellent One set, made of ivory, is believed to ‘ . SHELDON, CS ee reputation all over Northern have belonged to Prince Bugene, who Vice President. - Cash! Minnesota. They are made RE REREAD ee Rate Rene HOlGIO! Kealeae ae eee Call up telephone No, 27—Thomas Daily. shipments of all kinds of ‘Trainor’s—when you want ice cream green stuff received at Metzger’s. by the pint. quart or gallon, “Heinz pure cider vinegar, at Kre-| Cauliflower, spinnage, wax beans]\ mer & Kremer; the grocers. ‘d peas at Metzger’s Market, = of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. ‘This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. Forsaleeverywhere. Callfor them. —— _ Vee eae fought with the great duke of Marl- orough, and to have accompanied him all through his campaigns. Queen Christina also owns some exceedingly rare cards of Bgyptian, Arabian, ~ Lumbermen’s Bank % tos