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} ¥ ‘y { | } —A Brand fRavits ‘HerataefReview ‘ | | aera hered | iH OF : as i | caapo agai pe a News Gathere | Ofiice open week days from 8 o'clock a.m. & Ww Ie sped 11:00 a: mn. to 12:50 p. Mey During the ’ ee } ie tL: 2a. m. ORIEE S STOBRSY. PSR ED ALTA D OMT ORE Te m. ie Grand Rapids and Vicinity. : : : s gts spr ahngts minuets before arrival ‘ . trains. 4 F. A. MeVicar, P.M. y G a wate? es Hee Cf Mrs. B. C. Finnegan is enjoying a| has been the guest of Mrs. Mary) B& } fi 4 diva visit from her sister, Mrs. W. Potter,} Daub at Pokegama lake, auring the : , : — ¥ I ) in (jf Aitkin. week. Mrs. Atkinson’s sister, Miss _ No thought of profit now, no regard for cost, and no consideration given to style. We have de- ' A y J. R. Donohue returned Winnifred Lott, 2 nurse m the North- cided to clear away all summer goods at what they will bring while there is plenty of samm-r weather left. ° (eet - wens a Rant on So Paik hospital, Minneapolis, has been First come, first served—don’t waif until the best things are gone. The reduced prices submitted are Sa from a business visit to et Faul,| at St. Bemedict’s: hospital for several food for reflection. Wednesday. days suffering from mercunal poison- Yext Thursday the ladies of the} ing of the hands. 2 & Episcopal guild will meet with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Moone ‘y < the D tie party at the [C. C. Miller. ; Maple Lake, Mion., parems of Mrs.|@ All $1.50 & 1.75 All $1.25 & 1.35 All .65 .75&$% primaries to be held on September 16, 2 : : x is er Hooks Mayor D. M. Gunn returned Thurs- John McDonald and Miss Susie ‘e colored shirt colored shirt coloredshirt: P Minnesota. |day from a business trip to.St. Paul| Mooney of this place, are here on a| Bg ‘ ; F a and Minneapolis. pat cand, sill rome sane De waists close waists close waists close dehn A. Brewn for Shoriff, Ria @ summer. Mr. Mooney is so well , or the office of sheriff Mrs Wim Spencer of West Duluth, pleased with Grand Rapids and its t a at | at a onthe SBP has keen the guest of Mrs. H. R. . Bee a to the will of the | 5-0 Advingheweek * ™“*} surroundings that he is thinking very SoS ESS sunty at the pri- | Sing during the ‘ seriously of selling his farm near Te a — held on Septembet he W. B. Holman returned this week} Maple Lake and moving here to re- ed ean mia prea from a business trip to Winnepeg and | ,ide i 1 te = elsewhere in the northwest, Berry-picking parties have been All $1.2 & 1.75 All 85c & $1.00 85 per cent y W. G. Tyndall for Sheriff. Johnston, representing Barnard | numerous during the past few days. = ; iarek ik »mysetf as a candidate | Bros., St. Louis, book manufacturers, | Since strawberry time up to the pres- | Misses Percale Misses Percale & Off On Ladies and for ms om of ag ae 3 Bs | was doing Grand Rapids this week. ent the woods have been most inviting Dresses to Gingham 7 the Republic s to be held on Sept- LARS ® ae x pon ember 16 trolly ask theaid of | Miss Bernice Clair left last week on | t© those who have a hankering for 1. Misses Straw pan througout the county | a visit to her parents in Clatr, Ontario, | Preserves. and jellies for the winter close at Dresses close, Hat * soeure for me the nonfination for that office. | She will be absent until about the first months, Raspberries and blueberries ats W. ©. TYNDALL, of Gcibber: are plentiful this season and those | gag s U Grand Rapids, Minnesota. | A who have not a goodly supply laid Oia a C. L, Pratt went up to Winnibi-| away. in the cellar are most. improvi- | eS ‘ St Ci coaais sale price 80c. E. d. Farrell for County Ruditer, | goshish dam Thursday to recuperate feat p : 65c. Silk Tissues... veeiks 40e. Silk Ss ae ah Pie lies brite oe sire to announce to the electors of | a few days. Chester Pratt jr., is stop- 4 = 25c. Swisses and Dimiti 18¢. Dimipes.. pede le price Ife. Itasca county!my'ean y for the office of | ping at the dam, James Leonard, conductor of one | Bj Boys’ Wash Blouse Suits.. ale price 49e. Boys, Cotton Suits. County Auditor, subject to the vote of the of the work trams that has been|@ , nds and short lengths comprising some of the very choicest fz s : Remnant e g' P Fe y Democracy at the primaries to be held at the Mr, and Mrs. F. P. Sheldon have | operating hereabouts for some ume | palf Bribe: : several preeincts on September 16, 1902, gone to the summer cottage on| past had the misfortune to severely,| fix atah Ape at Pornt Isabelle, Pokegama lake, where | injure the fingers of his left hand i . Rig pe Ses bss ig ‘ tney will remain several weeks. Tuesday evening, while making a ¢. ¢, Miller for Treaaurer. E. A. Kremer, D. M. Gunn, W, J. coupling. Dr. Gilbert dressed the ir- nce my cundidacy for the | and H. D. Powers, will leave to-day jured members. The end of one ee subject | via. Big Fork road for Spider lake finger was cut off, Mr, Leonard will s at the | where they will angle for black bass a be off duty for many days as a con- day or two. sequence of the accident, J. A. Dougherty of Virginia was After an absence from home for a 7 registered at the Pokegama Wednes- period of twenty-two years Frank 1. ©. Thomas for Judge of Prebate. | 4.) S 3 Green left on Tuesday .of this week to |day. Mr. Dougherty has had charge rasta 1 hereby announce my canc for the | of the work at the Buckeye mine for | ¥!Sit his parents and to take a look at ic A county | MPL. Fry the scenes of his boyhood days at = = before ant pri to be held Z e Flint, Mich. Last week Mr. Themas Herald-Review July 28, Aug. 23 A on pec a ier AR. Aik: ft Claud Bell, who has been suffermg| Green, Frank’s father. arrived here Contest Notice. "i cit the wid of my friends | fom en attack of rheumatism for some | ynexpectidely and ver weeabt 2 a throughout the county to secure sald nomin- | ti) Jon the fice of the weck for M xpectidely ery agreeably eGo ee ne . Should I be elected to fill the office 1 | “ME, te ¢ first of the week for Mt. | suprised his long lost son. ‘The old United States Land Office. a I ous - | Clemens, Michigan, where he will re- gentleman insisted that Frank return ee arilasl aoe a eR nee i. lercof to the best of my ability ané with | Celve treatment. i to Flint with him, and his insistance | gifaMt this office by (William a cGan cons Lan couscientious care _ Mrs, John Neary of Detroit, Mich., | prevailed. sgl Maa Sit Yor hts ve u 5 Stel 2 y e 8 . os s » Secti , township 56, rang 2 sister of Henry and Edward Logan, Notwithstanding the feeling of criti- fy Delbert ‘Townednd, pet in whic! | Pine lands Mineral lands will leave to-morrow fur her home in} |; . is alleged that Delbert Townsend has | ' s ; cism toward the Grand Rapids bra:s So ‘ing all: the time { Michigan after spending about three : abandoned said lands during e = ae beer wast h # F 8 B09 | band that prevailed two weeks ago wee pia sae oe LA A ricultura Lands che vale because of the failure of the musicians | Sever, «ind that siti al ad: or from g ° Mrs, D. C. Anderson, wife of} to bid the visitors from Hibbing, a } te sald land was not du nploy men: * . 2 vlectors of Tta 2 is = ei in th 8 ye aur rps of the é punite. ef oes Se fee IRC S| Editor Andersom of the Carlton} fitting welcome, the people of the United States ase pcivare soldier, ol City Real Estate 7 out the county on September 16, 1902, I sub- | Vidette, visited with Mr. and Mrs. | village appreciate the open air con- aA tig kuy oblisr warda-which the United niit my official record and conduct of the | I. L. Anderson the first of the week, | certs given by the band, just the same. | States hires SpenEed); a aoe ae said Bought and Sold artis at baie a ie: cons ast returning home Tuesday afternoon. * | Since the switchvoards were turned off Fi te HM ea by the iste / i of the vote tascu county, in the x aa eiver for a hearing in said © ps that they will find the publieduties entrusted | Auditor Farrell has chartered so the electric aiehy Ant ie Ween? thorefore asks to be allowed to prove Homesteaders located on vacent government lands. | to me heretofore to have been satisfactorily | much space in this issue of the Herald- evening concerts are about the only a enene. sad Ree oatoaal aad. tore , performed and in a manner to merit a con- | Reyjew that general news is crowded evidence of life that prevails m this! felted 46 thie United States. he, the, Said! con- 1 ice of their confidence. e 3 testant, p a = such hearing. re az " Hauance of thelr constant: AGB gnaak a te hope, however, that Mr, pene lceon place “alten Suit partiow ue bereby ni fed apy ae SS Re Se ST ow See hae ec eS |. | Grand Rapids, Minnesota. arrell’s article will prove interesting 4 allegations ‘ab 10. o'clock a. m. on September e oe © ————— ee za 3 Qenaeapaniae aie One ofthe finest fms mtn ee il The Diamond Ciothing House i | + jdati 9 - * r a The stant having, in a prop 4 ~ Consolidation of Lotese Miss Anna Gunn, sister of Mayor Sonn, Cone the ee - sae contestant inne Ean ar 5 3 Ana Generl Merchandise Laprairie lodge of Oddfellows will] Dp, M. Gunn, arrived here from her | 26T€S diled, 1s that’ conduct y TUS i arse aoe emg personal ; < 2 : or | service > cau not be made, 5 : be consolidated with the Grand Rap-| home in Embro, Ont., the first of the | Captain J His canes on Een oe Hereby. ‘ordered und directed that such| fy HENRY LOGAN - - - - - - Proprietor. | ids ludge Ne. 184, on 27th inst. | week, accompanied by her nephew, nen oa ae rds id Peat Hon table Beare gud: ans meee | It has been mutually disirable by the | Master Clarence Campbell, Miss by hsal Aor el hundreds of bushels o! = ee Wa. E. CULKIN, ; E 7 a s bs ' Lwo organizations for some time that | Guan will remain for some time vegetables insufficient en ke a8 “ SE ANGLE feaaeeehs eavine Ope DED. a canerAlaloren katie plamond Mine: Lockbion: a the Luprairie members should be- = : feed hundreds of lumberjacks, and he ‘Attorney for Contestant. cordially invite the people of that vicinity to call and inspect | come aitiliated with No 184 but not} he ane Mrs S = Mesa rae has never yet encountered a failure of BOE Seo th COE ES OF ae | ¢ aay es Ay enjoying a visit from the three chil-| crop, either in sereals or vegetables. i ishi until recently could the matter be Stated Fidos eli othe can Mee The veepiein Seri fon Lae eee. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats | pojuated-tg a meaner Paes the| McMahon, Mr. Jackson formerly | and reports that everything in his Caps, Ete. I make a specialty fo supplie for work- approval of the grand lodge: lived in Laprairie, but 1s now a resi- | fields and garden is doing finely and] J ¢ ° ing men and aim to carry the best. < ape dent of Crookston. that he looks for an immense yield. é = Completed The Contract. Emil Litchke h ld. the buildi 3 pleted thetr contract for painting the | +, ys Lofberg who will move it to apids, was in the city over Sunday | exterior’ of Central” school spaliding | sa aioe coset tpg atten Tnoting. Wp. bie ee teaeete ot Deeriae REAL ESIATE|. § vesterduy. The ie ai 2 rlgteraes baes 2 ¢ Republican candidate for congress i ine 5 j yesierday. ‘The price paid by the] tends to build an addition to his pres-|frem thus diatict. ‘The entleraan Diamond Mine, Itasca Co .in nesot, board was $250, and Me: Yancey | ent building, enlarging the store room was'a” pleasant pees at he office. eee he we ree 3 ore and Rhodes have dune a very credit-j and also the work shop to a consider- Pp ahh :| Insurance written with some of the 4 se am - } aha ahh aaa ae Mone ene ; : He says he is in the fight until the largest companies in the world. en | able job, and as a consequence the | able extent. és sy 2 a SVSISLSLSSVCSBSWE Gt eed ae a " : primary. election decides who is nom- Reis . q d building is very much improved in + ¥ e sopearance dM Depry ose ap oe Me ah Oe ae al Spring and Summer _ | Pp - He . |neapohs ‘Thursday. Durmg — the Shapoetg to meet, and though he Hill City Lands a : i “ : ry ; 8 i i t a number of years in the AS SE SE AD SS | “UTILIZING? COUNIRY PRESS | S¥™mmer Mr. Dempsey is engaged in| has spent a 1 ‘ = ¥ : ; y ie a aoe railroad work with his teams. He has | pine woods, is a college graduate, and Specialty. H : 2 : % ; _. just completed a contract with the | studied law at one time, but he did aving received a new Stockef Spring & Sum- { daaberd bec iotibhel tite of ~ Cie Alta arene oa is Bop ate Pe see ta Bieeeice, So mer Suitings Iam now prepared to give my cust- { orked. outfit to Bismarck, N. D., where he | 4 eA ge COMES! Agent for desirable city property in a . : ; con has taken another gradmg contract. | in handy just no, He left for Chis- S Grand Rapids. omers the benefit of these Choice Goods which \ The decision of the Republican’! Mr. and Mrs. Will Nisbett came in a eg Giang tebene range —— were purchased at Right Prices, State central committee to utilize to} from their Pokegama island resort I : FARMING © tbe fullest extent the Republican | last Wednesday, afier spending a : Frst-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. press in the campaign this fall is} month there. Mrs. Nisbett will go to Loses to West Duluth. GRAZING 4 3 Me draught with wisdom. No other | Minneapolis to visit fora month, and] The ball game played here last ‘ force at the disposal of the committee | upon her return, she hopes to be able| Sunday afternoon between Grand PINE AND Jo h I 1 SO t 1 The Tailor will so thoroughly ané-fully reach | to move into their new home, now m| Rapids and West Duluth resulted in MINERAL ? the voters as a Wise and judicious use | course of construction on Kindred} a victory for the visiting club by a - of the country newspapers. ‘Phe old | avenue. ‘ score of 9 to 4. The game drew a Lands Bought and Sold. SLSLSLESS SERS id system of sending out all kinds. of Mr, Wm. Doyle and two daughters large crowd and all who witnessed it ae ee * * campaign literature in large bunches | of Barnsville, Minn., were here the | were well repaid for their trouble. | ofice on Fourth street. east of Michigan z cen If You Are Going East was a great waste of movey “and | first ot the week on a brief visit to the | The home team’ made a numbet of 5 House. res i On your summer vacation, and will __ energy, because only a1 intivitesimal | families of Henry and Ed Logan, | costly errers and did not appear to. Grand Rapids, Minnesota. ee ee tell us where you want to go we will traction of iv ever reached the source | Mr, Doyle is an engineer on a Great | get into working order until the last ” St. Cloud, Minn., July 16,1902, | te!l you the est’ way to yet there, if was meant for. The great masé of | Nerthern passenger train running into! inning. The report. circulated that “A sufficient contest affidavit having been | 2nd what it will cost. it was absoiutely wasted because of ‘the ditliculuy of distribution. But ‘whatever finds its way into. the country newspaper finds its way to “the voter, and that is the point to be ‘aimed at. With newspaper meu like Barnsville. He 1s a brother-in-law of the Messrs, Logan and for a time was associated with Henry Logan in busi- ness here. The “Breezy Time” company knows how. to advertise and consequently is Logan was put out at home base by a potate thrown from Wheaton’s garden is not genefally accepted as a fact. Mecting of Agricultural Association. Notice is hereby given that an im- TAYLOR..... THE PAINTER a that sau States. PI filed in this office by Lee Lane, contestant, against homestead ‘entry No. 22207. made August 26, 1901, for w 4, SW 44, ne 14. sw 4 and jot. 3, section 23, township |: j John Hayes, contestee, in which it is al Hayes has n cultivated or improved said tand and that his absence is ae oe ok army, Wavy or marine corps said parties ure hereby notified to ip 143. range 25, by never resided upon, land. Our jue to his empliyment in the new the United nd offer evidence touching We can offer youa variety of de- lightful Rail and Lake Trips on the finest trains and steamers in the electric-lig bted trains “Tbe North Country Mail” are just : ©. C. Whitney, W. C. Masterman and | enjoying crowded houses. The enter- out. These trains *re theacme -. a. m., On Au = H. J. Miller on the committee, not to | tainment is about on a par with a speak of that veteran in newspaper- |.cheap vanetY—barring the usual vul- ‘dow, J. G. Hamlin, and with CS | garity of the variety—but 1s presented ‘Mitchell &@t ‘he head of thé press | in such a way as to provoke consider- bureau there is bo good reason why | ble merriment at times during the the press of the state cannot be made | Performance. It is not the best nor capable of exercising an evormous in- yet the worst, : ‘fluence in the campaign this fall.—| Mrs. .C. M. Atkinson, ‘Laketield Standard, Republican, © } Editor Atkinson of Ore, Hibb: Agricultural association will be heldat village hall next Tuesday afternoon at 4o’cloch, August 12, 1902. 2 A.B. Cratr, ~ portant meeting of the Itasca County | ‘Fancy Inside Finish - Paper Hanging © Catsomining, Ect. 4 eet Fgite aasines: ora i . respond s Wratiegatton ‘at 10. o'el Thisee tounty at his ofilee wt Grand Lessee county ar tant ieeeine Lie eee ae Woreiock a. m, the register and receiver ut the United Si ind olliee in St. Cloud, Mini : thitevitdiled May 16, 190, s6t. it. a whith ‘how that after due aitigence service of is not ean not ordered begiven by dye and clerk district co! on September 6, 1902, before) tates} +, No "tucis | tions.” abit and directed that. ‘roper Di modern car-building art. Write or call on us for detailed in- formation regarding rates. ete.