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ee GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOUR: Office open week days from 8o’¢lock a. m. 8:00'p. m, Hs . B. Spen 11:00 a, m. to 12:50. m., 0 v. a. to 3:00 D, m. ‘ F. A. MeVicar, P. M. ——— er ee ee a ae ee ee News Gat During the W [of arena wapiaviand Wrage thered eck CWNDDATES” CARDS. Wm, M, Heelinan for Sheriff. Thereby announce myselt a candidate for he oflice of “sheriff Itisea “county, sabject ‘tothe will of the ‘Demoeratie party at the primaries to be held on September 16, 1902. Wa. M. Hoorn, Cohasset, Minnesota. dohn A. Brown for Sheriff, I will be f Ttasen andidate for the office of sheriff wnty, subject to the will of the Republican voters of this county at the pri- 1aries to be held on September 16, 1902 Junn A. BROWN. Minnesota. W. ¢. Tyndall for Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candidate ice of sheriff of Itasca county before an primaries to be held on Sept- nd respectfully ask the aid of ounty ‘or th the Repu mber 16, 190 my Republican friends througout tl to secure for me the nomination fort W. o. Ty Grand Rapi =. d. Farrell for County Auditor, I desire to the eléctors of sa county my candidacy for the office of County Auditor, subject to the vote of the | to announce Jemocracy at the prime several precincts on Septe fanksetas..} Grand Rapi¢ ¢. ¢, Milidr for Treasurer. I hereby announce my. office of Treasurer of Itasca connty, to the will of the Democratic voters at the primaries to be held on September 16, 1902. O/C. MILLER, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. andidacy for the abject 1. C. Thomas for dudge of Probate. I hereby announce my candidacy for the oflice of Judge of Probate for Itasca county before the Republican primaries to be held on the 16th day of September, 1902, and re- ‘spectfully solicit the aid of my friends it the coutty to secure said nomin- ld I be elected to fill the offico I vor to conduct the officialfbusi- thereof to the’best of my ability and with scientious care. I, C, THomas, Cohasset, Minnesota. A. GB. Clair for Register of Deeda. I will be u canditate for nomination to the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the vote of the Democratic clectors of Ttasca county, at the primaries to be held through- © county*on September 16, 1902, I sub- official record and conduct of the the past to tha careful consideration voters of Itasca county, in the belief y will find the public duties entrusted to me heretofore to have bedh satisfactorily performed and in a manner to merit a con- tinuance of their confidence. A.B. Chair, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. T. bl. Hennessy for Commissioner. Thereby desire to announce my candidancy as a Democrat for re-election as a member of the board of count: mumissioners from dis- viet No. 4, Having served the people in that capacity during the past two yeurs, «I shall continue for another term to the best of my ability, if the people so elect. : T. HU, Hennessy. Grand Rapids, Minn. dames Murchie for Surveyer. Ihave filed my offidavit with the county Auditor as a candidate before the Republican primaries for the office of surveyor for Itasca vonuty, and hereby Solicit the aid of my friends to seeure the nomination on Septem- ber 16, and the election on November 4, . James MuRCHIE, Grand Rapids, Minn. Do You Want A Home? Corner lot 150x140 in Houghton s Addition with small house aud goou garden for sale cheap if taken at once, Smail puyment and easy terms on balance. Price $250, FIVE ROOM HOUSE and two lots, fenced, city water, in best loca- tion. Stone foundation under house. Price $900. We also have many desirable resi- dence lots that can be bougnt ov monthly payments. Call and get prices. FARM LANDS at prices and terms that will sell omsight. Reishus-Remer Land Gey School Building, Grand Rapids, linn. undersigned hereby gives notice that sei roposals for the erection of a school puildt ut Grand Rapids, Minu.. including ull labor and material. will ved -by Mrs. Elizabeth Bo. McCarthy, clerk of the school board, until the hour of two p.m... on yhe Ist day of September, 1902. 5 An bidssoust be aM serics NocoEn anee, with ihe revised pituis and specifications prepared by Fromont D. Orit. architect. of hinneapolin, Which may-be hud at his offiee,and may also. be had on’application tothe clerk. ©.» Foundrtion tebe completed this fal, the” E~ pare ten eetey be completed by August 1, 1903, A certified check for 2 per cent of the amount of bids must accompany each bid as 4“ guaranty. the same to be returned to. un- successful bidders immediately on letting the contract. The party to whom the contract 4s a varded will be requit to giye satis- factory bond for the faithful performance.of the contract. ai % It is the intention of the board to award ntract to the lowest respousible. bidder, he right to reject any or all bids is re- ated at Grand Rapids, Minn., August 14, | 1902. MRS, ELIZABETH B. McCARTHY. 3 * Clerk. + Blackberries, melons, plums, grapes, apples, oranges und ‘bananas, Sresh, and cheap at Metzger’s. ; "| Minnesota conference, wi J. H. Dunmmg was an arnval from Minneapolis Thursday. Archie McWilliams came’ over from Nashwauk yesterday. E. W. Avery of Fargo was register at the Pokegama yesterday. Frank Green returned from a_ visit to his home in Michigan today. Miss Orpha Cabe returned today from a visit with relatives in Two Harbors. ‘ Paloma Schramm, the wonderful musical genius, at village hall, Wed- nesday evening. i Miss Esther Levy has returned from -her vacation visit in the Twin Cities and Duluth, Mrs. M. Dufficy returned ‘Thursday from Ontrio, where she had been visiting for several weeks. W. C. Gilbert, who has been absent for some time in Cahfornia aud Ore gon, arrived home this week. C. E, Atkin and family have moved into their new home, recently purchased from H, R. King. FOR RENT—A nice front room furnished for one or two ladies, or sober gentlemen. Mxs, C, Rin. W. W. Wright was up from Swan River the first of the week, | Walt is again running the hotel at that place. Be sure to secure your tickets to the great musical entertainment at’ village hall next Wednesday evening. Fifty cents, Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald and their two children arrived home from a visit to Weodstock, Ont., Thursday. Hugh McEwan gives it out flat that it is his intention to start a paper at Nashwauk, the new Itasca : county mining town, . Choice business lots for sale. Lot 4, block 17, Grand Rapids. Pur- chaser can be accommodated as to terms. °O. H. Sritson, FOR SALE—Block 6 and 7 lots m_ block 7, Houghton’s Second Division. Price $25 each, size 4ox140 feet. W, B. Houman, The Republican bosses of Duluth have refused to allow Candidate Jel- lison to put up his. advertising cards on the Zenith city telephone polls. Our Methodist brethren are plan- ning for regular church services in the near future at our thriving neighbor- ing village of Cohasset. . Mrs. Emma L. Schmeid and her daughter Berta and son, Master Leo, of Duluth, and Miss Blanche Kiley, are spending the week at Clark’s re- sort at Deer Lake. Mrs. F. H. Townsend of Denver, Col., and Mrs. C. C, Hastings of Cass Lake, who had been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. E, Aikin for several days, ieft on Wednesday for their re- spective homes. Register of Deeds Clair and County Ttreasurer Miller joined a party of their Deer River friends the first of the week and went up to Spider lake where they did some bass fishing with unusually good luck, The Odd Fellows of Grand Rapids will have a big tme on Wednesday next when the Laprairie lodge of that order will become consohdated with Grand Rapids No. 84. All Odd Fellows are requested to be present. Editor A. M. Greely of the Bemidji Pioneer, who is holding down a homestead on the Big Fork, was in Grand Rapids yesterday. The Her- ald-Review editor regrets that he was aot at home when Mr. Greely called. LOST—Elk’s tooth—bearing the ininals “S. J. C., No. 133, B. P.O. E.” Dropped on railroad track about 80 tods east of Cohasset near mile post north side of track. Finder please return to S. J. Cabe, Grand Rapids, and be rewarded. : ‘Thomas Carroll and wife, who have resided in'Cass Lake during the past two years, left on Monday for “Grand Rapids. Mr. Carroll has accepted a position with Charles Seelye, and will have charge of that gentleman’s farm near the apidsi—Cass Lake Voice. Chas. G. Miller, representative on the road for the Duluth Paper and Stationary company, is being mention- ed asa probable candidate on the Democratic ticket for sheriff of St. Louis county. Mr, Miller has many fnends in Grand Rapids that would hike to see him “go” and. win, Rey. Mr. Lathrop, of the church im this place, expects to preach there tomorrow. Sunday, August 24th, at 3 p.m. We learn that Dr. Robert Forbes, the superintendent of — the work on Duluth district, nor! place prior to the opening of t session of conference, which meets’ at Morris on October ist, next. | sullied, pure flower, delighting in its “own being, innocent of the bappiness: There will be a county Sunday school convention held mm the Presby- terlan church, Monday afternoon and evening of next week. Mr,. John Orchard, field sorganizer, will take charge. A pleasant and profitable time is expected. Everybody is cordially invited to both sessions, Herman H. Chapman, superin- tendent of the state experimental farm at Grand Rapids, spent Sunday in Cass Lake, returning to the Rapids on Monday. Mr. Chapman is con- nected with a party sent out from Washington by the bureau of forestry of the department of agriculture— Cass Lake Voice. The town of Larson—61-25—was organized this week by the election of the following officers: Frank Laison, chairman; -T. Neveaux and Wm, Velty, stpervisors; H. Kruger, clerk; Nels Felsted, treasurer. There were 22 votes polled. Frank Larson brought the returns to the office of the county auditor yesterday. Wm. Getty, of Duluth, was in the city Thursday evening, having just returned from a trip to ehe west@rn end of the range.’ He has leases of several forties of land in section ro, 56-23, under option to the United States Steel corporation, and are now being drill-tested. Mr. Getty reports a very favorable outlook for the dis- covery of a body of ore —Mesaba Ore. We unintentionally neglected to mention im our last issue the marriage of Miss Mable Nelson and Mr. John Allen, which occured at Mississippi last week, Rev. F. Gamache offici- atng. The young peopt® left im- mediately for a wedding trip down the lakes and will be at home to their friends at Mississippi after September ist. Mable Nelson-Allen isa sister of P. H. Nelson, of the Swan River office force here and was for some time a resident of this city, forming while here many strong friendships, which no changes of circumstances can alter. Mr. Allen enjoyes the un- limited confidence of the Swan River company in whose office he has been | by Delbert Townsend. contostgo, In. wit = he employed for many years andthe | abandoned said junds during all the timo young people start the journey of life | {ide no improvements u with bright prospects and the kindly wishes of a large circle of friends— Hibbing Tribune. x AN ENTERTAINMENT OF MERIT Little Paloma and Karla Schramm at Village Hall. / When it. is known that people of food for reflection. All $1.50 & 1.75 colored shirt waists close| 5 at. Lb All $1.2 & 1.75 Misses Percale Dresses to close at 65c. Silk Tissues........... 25c, Swisses and Dimitie: Ms =§=Boys’ Wash Blouse Suits. Remnant ends and short lengths comprising some of the very choicest fabrics in the store at about half price. Great Semi-Annual Clearance Sale = | No thought of profit now, no regard for cost, cided to clear away all summer goods at what they will bring while there is plenty of summ:r weather left, First come, first served—don’t wait until the best things are gone. 98 and no consideration given to style. We have de- The reduced prices submitted are INGLA MORE Tso abis 5 . cei ac aeaeca oy tbe All $1.25 & 1. &S$i | colored shirt colored shirt ; waists close 4S 25 per cent Off On Ladies and All 85c & $1.00 Misses Percale & Misses Straw Gingham a! Dresses close, Hats 40c. Silk Gingham 18¢e. Dimit: Boys, Cotton Sui -Sale price $0c. Fag Sale price 14e. Z i Sale price 85e. H Sale price 52e. ale price 18e. Sale price 49e. Grand eckielt, Herald-Review July 26, Aug. 23 Contest Notice. Depattment of the Interior. United States Land Office. Duluth, Minnesota, July 26, 1902, A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed inthis office by William MeCan, ¢on- testant, against Delbert Townsend. entry no. 6373, made March 28th, 1892, for lots five, six and seven, section 19, township 56, range 22, alleged that nce the date of his entry aforesaid and hus n said lands what- soever, (and that suid alleged absence from the euid land was not due to his employment in the army, navy. or marine corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, sea- t marine during the war with spain. or during any other war in which the United States may engaged); and this the said contestant is ready to prove at such time an} place as may be named by thé register und receiver for a hearing in said case; and he therefore asks to be allowed to prove said allegations, and that said homestead entry, no. 6315, may be declared canceled and for- feited to the United States, Hey the said con- | testant, paying the expenses of such hearing. Said parties are pereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegations at 10 o’ciock a, m. on September 1902, before the register and receiver xt the larger cities are lavish in Wheir | }uiuth, Minn, praises and appreciation of the two little musical wonders, Paloma and Karta Schramm, the people of Grand PALOMA. Rapids should feel more than usual in the coming of such a renowned at- traction. They will be here on Wednesday evening next, at Village hall. PROGRAM. oh octurne op. 9; No. »- Valse Paazieati from Sylvia ‘wo Sisters op. 4 Played by Karla. Romance. op, 44 Butteriiy aloma Duett from I Trayatore - Duett, “Battle of the Giants” op, at Duett played by Paloma and tarla, by general request, 53 *In this Pastorale, Paloma expression to a certain, beautiful picture of old-time shepherd life in Enrope. The tink- Lng of the many little bells worn animals: the shepherds’s song. an enchanting sceni¢ effects are beautifully interwoven. $ Tacoma News, Tacoma: It is good that one éan turn away for a i from the harsh world and forget the bitterness and one’s own brutal short- ‘comings in the admiration of an un- its perfume. exbales to those who quld enjoy it. { : ‘ives mousical | Member;” if you don’t you'll miss one of life’s gre Rapids opera house, per | ‘The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed July 24, 1902, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby. ordered and directed that ’ such notice be given by due and proper publica- tion. Wm. E. CULKIN, GEO. L. SPANGLFR, Register. Room 910, Torrey Bidg., Attorney for Contestant. Everyoné should attend the Minne- sota state fair, which opens at Ham- line, Minn., September ist. The Good Roads exhibition given free will especially interest many of our readers. Very cheap rates to the ‘Twin Cities via the Great Northern Railway. See agent for particulars, This is the opportunity our readers have been looking for. Visit the Twin Cities ana the state fair, September ast to 6th. One railroad fare and 50 cents takes you to the Twin Cities and return, and admits to the fair grounds. See the Good Roads exhi- bition tree. | Ask Great Northern agent for other particulars. The Good Roads exinbitinn to be given free at the Minnesota state fair. Hamline, September ist to 6th, will ...Variatioven | be worth to you the cost of attendance, mpromptu ep-2) See Great Northern agent about low rilliante | rates in effect. Enjoy life while you can; you'll be Concert Valse }a long time dead. See “A Wise © <<"Dows-snoor ITs Me™ greatest enjoyments. mber 1st, A Wise Mem| OPERA GRAND RAPIDS Tien One Merry Night Monday Septeiiber A Furiously Funny Farce A Wise Member Iv’S THE LIMIT Whirlwind of Fun Cyclone of Mirth Tornado of Laughter PRICES 25 Seats on sale Wed, Aug. 27th. 50 75 cents. At Itasca Mercantile Store. Herald-Review August 2, 9, 16, 23. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, + United States Land Office, St. Cloud, Minn., July 16. 1902. A sufficient. contest affidavit having ‘been filed in this office by Lee Lane, contestant, Herald-Review, August 16. Sheruf’s Sale, y virtue of a certified transcript of a judg- mibint und decres, issued Out of and undes tee seal of the district court, in and for the county “vf Lrascu and state of Minnesota, docketed in the said court. on the 7th day of July 1902, against, homestead entry No. 2207. made | plaiuti, und Nicholas Boeing eet laintiff, und Nicholas 8. August 26.1001, for w ¥, sw 4. no iy, sw 4 und |B. Lind’ were doferdants Qgand Mrs, Ne lot 8, soction- 23; township 143, range 2, by plainulff, und against the said defendants. John Hives, contestee, in which it ts allexed | for the sum of two hundred and two. and that said Hayes has never resided upon,| ninety-five one-hundredths dollars, and de- eultivated or improved suid land aud that his | creeing the sale of the premises decerihed ta absence is not due to his employment in the | suid comptiint under mortgage foreclosure. army, navy Or marine corps of the United | which cvrtified transcript of jagdmettt and States, said parties ure hereby notified to | deeree were delivered to me as’sleriif i ail ppen res pond and offer evidence touching | for the sald county of Itasea. Suid premises sa Of choc! .. On August | i) sail ‘om plalnt arm gage 3 ii 20, 102, before clerk of distr'ce court of docreanesaltanen tn tig neni Itasca county ut bis office at Grand Rapids. ate of Minnesota. and described as lock fifteen of the Minn., (and that final hearing will be held at ‘ ied 10 o'clock a. m., on September 6, 102. hefore) | orusiual plat of Grand Rapides - ina cite ing UiSud: Mine se iuggtsces tal ye be boner. given, that I, the under- » Minn. signed, he ead: contestant having. tna proper | she aes any ioenan id sell the affidavit, filed May 16,1902, set forth fucts which show that after d&e diligence pe service of this notice can not be mad hereby ordered and directed that s\ , W ubove described: real rly tothe highest. bidder, for cash, at public © front door of ‘the court. Rapids. in the county of Ttasea Mi nesota, on Monday the 27 day of Septem= at Metzger’ ee be given by due and proper publication, Feet tamara uw it ber, 1902. at 10 o'cloek a. m., of thar day, to . | sutisty the said 3 : ae ~ Register. esher. he ene. ters and ond Soot. te me Pras ee t ato usu: a > [= Elberta and California peaches, for} aA Sherif of Te canning and table use, received daily Ch Pie ae : tiMt's"A a P