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= I EE TY 7 j 1 } Oe ST eer ae ud TRavids Beratas'iReview a aug RVR fooTOrviCa BOO News Gathere Office open week days from 8 o'¢lock a.m. D e Week Na 8:00 p. m. Sunds on 11:00.a, m. to 12:50 p.m., ng th ‘ } i FroNn 2200 Ue ade WO 200 D. I. ; uri 4 = ; west arrive 11:62 a.m. Brains vast arrive 2:52 p. m. eg : 2 i, Fo Ee ORI cate Grand Rapids and Vicinity. e ; ; All mai close 20 minuets before arrival : } : f trains. , F. A. MoVicar, P. M. . Monday September 8th ’ 5 7 Roy Bell returned from the state A Great Northern parlor car was} 7 - ZZ ; cay TBS fair ‘Thursday. poate | Tuesday afternoon By R r ry : Aes h to} Gran apids passengers, most 6f ae eo gone. to Dulut them bound for the state fair. Among 4 : Pe ibe SS ed the party were Mr. and Mrs. TF. A. Of Misses Jackets and Coats Also Ladies tailor made skirts. } WANTFD—Cigar show case. Come | King and their daughter Mabel, Mrs. E lara , Wm, M, Moolinan for Sheriff. to Herald-Review office. C. E. Aikin.and daughter Miss Edith, ; a aagertncs SeBy “a penangnag te" Mayor D. M. Gunn returned from ibe latter going to Owatonna ae: tend Ou New Fall and Winter Line of Misses’ and Children’s Stylish Coats are — fhe sonics the ‘Demepratic party at the | a trip to Ste Paul, Thursday. school at Pillsbury academy; Mrs. ready for your inspection. ‘his stock is the largest and most varied * a a ‘i ap mi sid.on 3 ptember 16, 1902. 8 3 George Spindler and daughter’ Bessie, line of ezclusive styles ever shown in Grand Rapids, Pence cee Wigs MELE, Miss Minnie Fedi, of Duluth, has] returned to their home in Saginaw, ‘ Col Minnesota. | been engaged for the second primary. | Mich.; ‘Miss Josie Crossley, Dr. Cos- ice . . 1 | tello, Geo. F. Kremer, H. £. Graffam ~ ASL. Will , > H. BE. : : prs John RK. Brown for Sheriff, s AoRneY fe te ER I C. H. Masr and son Wilhe, and F or this sale every garment has been marked ata price to make buying very § Yancy visited in Duluth during the attractiv : ers and selling very easy for us. Al} who need ' I will be a candidate for the office of sheriff Joe O’Dey. attractive to our customers and selling very easy Ait ¢ ( of Itusca county, subject to the will of the week. ‘ ‘ ; ; ‘ada anything in Misses’ and Children’s Coats will find tbis an exceptional buying a Republican voters of this county at the pri- Mrs. A. L. Strain, of Pittsburg, Pa., A ae the other fh Ive candidates opportunity. urd be held on fomenies Rae sister of Mr. C. E. Aitkin, is here on nea fein SThesdag” nee se] Vee Grand Rapids, Minnesota, | 2 Visit. Brown. who seeks the Republican eae: = Prof. L. Deany, the chiropodist, | nomination for sheriff of Itasca county. S b a : 7 \ ned - 3 showing of magnificent Tailor Made Skirts, W. C. Tyndall for Sheriff. Beet Balen s the village the ‘first of the} Mr, Brown knows Itasca county uper aaeewevie and fine fipish of these skirty i Ther ee ae us a Se week. about as thoroughly as any man in noticeable. Priced $2.00, $2.75, $4.25 up to $18.00. Zor the office of sheriff of Itasea county before : : as al the Republiean primaries to be held ou Sept-| Attorney J. R. Donohue was the county, having cruised, it from one ber 16, 1 vd respectfully ask the aid of | among the many visitors from Grand | €24 to wie eer oe pried He 3 on rougout the ¢ eet 4 i says there wi ie crops in to iar e for me seA cae Lea ost Rapids to St. Paul during the week. Tues this year and Roars ae no- zi EN a & ‘ Bo ® W. ©. TYNDALIy F, A. King, wife and danghter,! body can realize the agricultural TLE Special_all Wool Chiviot Skirt Fut! Flounce with straps around, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. | Miss Mabel, and Miss Josie Crossley, | activity that 1s going on unless he assorted colors ab $6.00. a ce Worrall FSniScuney muda returned today from a visit to the} takes a run through the county Id to the electors of eae occasionally, desire to announce to PB elect . * 4 my candidacy for tho ioffies a! The ladies of the Episcopal guild snati 3 4 unty tty Saas yee eel ean tien cen ach Tt Village At the Nore rea eat © _ sure to see our ling before buy N. B., we will receive a large assort- Sal apereide a pba 8 ie i mage | teachers by Superintendent Hattie F. ment of Ladies’ Ceats in a few days, if you want a swel} garment wast DPSSEy: BE bass Oe pat 1008 atthe | hall next Thursday evening. Every-| Booth, there were only three who for them. povoral prog REE ORES may ee ee body is cordially invited. wrote for certificates, viz: Frank H. Minnesota. 3 j Loucks, Ella Brooks and Ida Doran. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Desjardins of , i Calumet, Michigan, are here on a Mr. Loucks was granted a first grade c. ¢, Miller for Treaaurer. visit to the family of Mr. and Mrs, E. certificate. He was marked roo in| oa | I hereby announce my candidacy for the | ©, Kiley. Mr. Desjardins ts a brother plain geometry and spelling, whiie in | fag + e office of Treasurer of Itasca county, subject | of Mrs Kiley. other subjects he stood high. A first) gag Gr 2 , to the will of the Democratic voters at pe grade certificate entitles the holder to i € primaries to be held an Bepeemben 0s James pore: who hay been he teach five vears in the state without | : 4 Bisids, Mees the Doran livery barn during} re.exammation. Mr. Loucks: will g acids Spear eh shop (bben past. year, left last. week for} (each the Phena school during the z ‘ 1. ©. Thomas for dudge of Probate, | Superior where he will completé his present term. Muss Brooks was}|§ , : - mar ee 1 herehy adhounee nig caudidnay:toraia tape ok ae granted a second grade certificate, eo Reis: : Bed fice of Judge of Probate for Itasca county | John, Anderson the shoemaker-| which is good for two years. Miss before the Republican primaries se be na farmer, came in from 3 Osa! Wilham’s Doran received a conditional second pn i te tf hedge ies: po oe farm the first of the week, secured a] grade, good for one year. ; Herald-Review, August 30. Out For Auditor. door of the court house, in the of Grand " throu ghtrat ty county to secure said nomin- | brand new suit of clothes, bought a a a - ial Or Ordton As will be seen b d qaplde fn cans epulity aes on the 24th { ation. Should I be elected to fill the office I | ticket and went to the state fair. _ ELECTION AT NASHWAUK, ik i 80 ] ) revit fs By a0 ARO O RCS that day, at Public wendoe,” to the iiest b shall en r to conduct the oficialfbusi. | By County C = G aoe published in another column of. this} bidder for cusk, to pay suid debt of five Inn oa ie eee Rae x-County ‘ommissioner eo. : issue, G. Riess will be Seaere Bad twelve-humdred a sleneont be Ce Oe | Lydick was down from Cass Lake | °'antzation of the New Mining Townships OF : ticket as bs independent idatanse | pat aT i souscientious care 3 ‘a a SRC ia tons te I. ©. Tuomas, last week. He says Cass Lake is not is Completed. for county Auditor. Brora eo apted In, andl by Cohasset, Minnesota enjoying a boom just now, but looks pee FIRST STATE BANK See a ofa iene teee Dy iB wn et rs F 3 . at any time wit FA. B. Clair for Register of Deeds. | forward hopefully to better times. On Friday, August 29, there was an t or 4 the day of sao. is provided by lav, ea atenanote “| Judge W. D. Edson, Republican] election held at Nashwauk, the new OF 0 oul an ome +N hue absean se Me I will be a canditate for nomingtion to the Leh lh oeke , Rep! es : dees ©. A. SATHER, ‘ eee : 9 » | candidate for congress from this dis- | Mining town in Itasca county on the Pini Mortgagee. office of Register of Deeds, subject to the | C4 8 S: Corner lot 150x140 in Hough Plaintiff's Attorney. vote of the Democratic ‘electors of Ttasca | trict, was domg Grand Rapids, Thurs- | Western Mesaba. County Auditor E. GRAND RAPIDS. Adaiti A pert a it “see be Here Bemidji, Minnesota, county, at the primaries to be held throngh- | day and Fnday. The judge appeats|J- Farrell, Register of Deeds Clair. us Sinat’, house nse goo $= - 5 2 z y ye judge app et: : B garden for sale cheap if taken at once, Herald-Feview, August 16. oat the county on September 16. 1902, I sub- | to be very sanguine of success at the Treasurer Miller and Henry Logan, Small payment and easy terms on ee! mie peel pea ee actirn polls on the 16th inst. happened to be at Nashwauk that] Know all men by these presents. That we| balance. Price $250. Sheriff's Sale. of the votore of Itaaca county,in the belle (Sia'he Wiek 1AeR opie oe day and they report that a genuine | have sgreed to ynd do hereby assoctite Ger) FIVE ROOM HOUSE and _ two] BY, arte ofa certified transcript of a fada- Py ote: a county, in ald- somewhat ‘ ; § coro rfiiat y 1d under the that they will find the publie duties entrusted Z old-time election was held. One| under and pursuant to the provisions of the | lots, fenced, city water, in best loca- nand for the coun mei 7 ; ec’! short on local matter this week owing | huadred votes were polled with the | General Laws of the state of Minnesota! tion, Stone foundation under house. nesota, docketed to me heretofore to have been satisfactorily to the space occupied by thi Ricial adre p ith: the | governing banks of disconnt aud deposit: and Pric 8€-} the said court. on the 7th day of July performed and jn ® manner to merit a con- | ‘2. 9 ccupied’ Oy te oftcial) following result: Chairman, Capt. C. | % that end we do hereby certify under our rice $900. in an action ware te parler pi nnasihn Gf EuAinpat eileen. primary ballot, in addition to regular! ~) Walton; supervisors, Archie Mc- Beate ted eee te following axticles of | | We also have many desirable resi-| plaintiff, an@ Nichol Lind and Mr: Be oie advertising and legal publications.) \illiams, Gus Carlson; clerk, Paul] , Pisst: ‘Phe namie of thie corporation shall Rapes that ean beebourht On| piaintiff, and against the a = ran apids, M e 5 q i t Be, 2 first Sta.e aru i mon me # a ‘s 5. se 4 Pirie cael rs pga a ballot. Et will be an} -Pyedt; “treasurer, Eric Johnson; | "s cond: Tho place, where. the busine ot prices. on ene Ca any ea eee oe \ e y. Patio vk selina J. Helm; { | shis corporation is to be carried on Is Gran : : T. H. Hennessy for Commissioner. 2 jus the peace, »J. Heim, road} Rupids. ftasca county, Minnesota. FARM LANDS at prices and terms Thoveby desire to announce my eandidaney |, Cental high school opened on| overseer, G. Gaganan. ‘There were |, Bhint: The amoucs of capital ie Sao | chat: will sell on sight. = ie ih diment and asa Democrat for re-election as a member ot | Tdesday with an attendance of 350, | two tickets, the only diflerence being | itundsod shares of one hundred dollars each. | ws dor tiealonyie Be tes ea ee ; i i : i i : Fourth: ‘he names and places of residence i y y ae J ; the board of county commissioners from dis- | €Very room being crowded and in the| the candidate for chamman,” one] o/'the'shureholders, and the pumber of shares Reishus-Remer Land Co, MepeAha dashes cee Mriate in ton eene “let No, 4. Having served the people in that | first, second and third departments | headed by Capt. Walton, the success- | held by each of them, are as follows: Ita: state of Minnesota, and described us * & pacity during the past two years, £ shall | the seati re x idaats Residence and __ follows: Lot sixiven in diock fifteen of the - paar bvagenbes ile t apo he seating capacity was insufficient ful candidatz, and the other by J. A. Raue. jhioe ame ape prpneL oe ont een Debian n of the ability, if tho people 90 elect, to accommodate the pupils. ‘The | Longyear. ; LW. I. Bauinbach...Wadona, Minn, ®|'*- Pees ow School Buildino Notice is hereoy given, that I. the under- i T i. Hennessy, | Doard wul fit up one of the basement] ‘T'ne Grand Rapids gentlemen who | § JY, Baumbaclt..Wadenn, Minn Sree «fauna Serehenit ce foresuid,. will well-the + Grand Rapids, Minu. | ooms for use. were there predict'for Nashwauk a] L. M. Bolter Grand Rapids, Minn: Prot ioe iret nto ah Clg he Didder, for cash. at publig auction, at the ide dean ° bright future. Lots are now selling at construct Pokegama luke school. Material | Rapids th the ccunte of Terees at sae . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sims, who : 8 Carbo fustitshad by board pids. i county of Itusea-and state of é dames Murehie for Surveyer. ! ae from $300 to $500. While the place} Fifth: Saie corporation shall commonce | “aiso bids for the entire job—inclading both | Mi. "eegt on Monday the 27 day of Septem- ae have spent several months in Idaho : + 1.| on the 18th day of August. A. D., 192, and | labor and material’ Buildte te ce ccnp ber, 192, at 10 o'clock a. m., of thar day, 10 Ihave filed my offidavit with the county | and Washington, have returned to has as yet experienced no material'| {yall continue for the period of thirty (30) six weoks yar aa ees poner Day daha gas pelbty, the pal jarlmmant ‘and decree. 'to- candidate before the Republic: : a ildi . ie = ours. 4 , 8 ¢ jniterost and costs thereon. tor the office of surveyor for Ttasea | Botthern Minnesota where they will . i ocudeete py ype *Sizth: The government of this corporation | Kromor Poerone OF Mo with EAs} Dated August ALI. foutity, and hereby sollelt the aid of my | Make their future home. For the| pon wcraoe Prop: ess | and the management of its affairs shall be) Bourd yecorvos the right to reject any and Sheriff of Itasca county, Min. friends to seeure the nomination on Septem- | present they will reside in Supefor than’ 23 eab. Ov. Beikecase platted | board of directors shall consist of the follow- | ° SS LIZABETH B. MCCARTHY, Clerk. One ee ber 16, and the election on November 4, Frank says he found i hat he| 200 Many lots-*have. already, "veen) ter merted Le EA KREMER, Treasurer. | ibalisn abe tinted , c on ml ie ; « Says he found no place that he secured ‘for ‘business purposes, ‘Itha} Simmeiens W. EB Baumbach, Wadena, Minne- GK. RIESS, Director. = James Muncute, — | likes as well as hé does Itasca county. | *°¢ PLEDOSES? sota; C. W, Baumbach. Wadena, Minnesota, Grand Rapids, Minn, ¢ 2 railroad 1s expected to be built to the|{ Wo shall hold mn | office until the first Herald-Reviow July 26, Aug. 23 we George Arscott came in ffom Price} mine in about six weeks. The Sonne eee ae ae aoe ki soernay If ni uP > Contest Notice. { G. K. Riess for County Auditor. Bros. Prairie nver drive today, where} Deering company’s big mine expects In witness whereof we have hereunto set you have dandruff go to “Nels hie bins 1 seat ' 5 ED our hands and seals this 5th day of August, A. | gh,» Department of the Interior. oe At the solicitation of both Democrats and | he has been cooking. He says that] to ship about 100,000 tons this season. | D.- 1902. 5 ‘Op. United States Land Office. Republicans who are familiar with county ; the logs, about 30,000,000 feet, will be : Witness. Name. Seal. : 5, pe pele Minnesota, July 26. 1902. affairs I Lave decided to announce myself as |jn the Mississippi tomorrow. - Mr F. W. Paine L. M, Bolter Bea Use Hamilton’s dandruff cure at] 44, Spficicnt contest, affidavit having been ‘ an independent enandidata for the office of 7 : K. M. Stokes W. 1. Baumbach *Nels’ Shop.” 3 aah Meee. com county auditor, Should I be elected Twin | Ascott lett today for his home- Hustling For Primaries. K. M. Stokes. .....C. W. Baumbach. Pe PE eee Sa se D1 u ~ » electer vill 3 , s five, cudeavor to visit personally the various parts | Sad in Jesse Lake township on the] Mr. I. 0. Thomas of Cohasset, can- | Become eirce Soe be Dalat toe nwend conte rane of the eouaty and learn what ean be done in | Bowstring, to harvest his crops and re- | didate for the office of judgeof probate | STATE OF MINNESOTA, Detroit and Return $12.00, Buffalo]! allezed tae. Delbert Townsend has the interest of better roads, schools, ete., in] build his residence, which was recently | on the Republican ticket, was' in| County of Wadena. : and Return $14.00 abandoned said lands during all the time . prder that new settlers may be taken care of | de: d by fi ? ans ; ‘ ° since the date of his entry aforesaid and has. A dager : eke estroyed by fire. town a couple of days this week, look: | On this 5th day of August, A..D...19@, before] Vig Duluth, South Sl made no improvements upon said lands what- und our mining interests developed. It shall es 2 Feat ee, i rar tho tela nga me, a notury public in and for said county, A » Soutl hore & At-|soever. (and that suid alleged absence from — be my policy to keep both speculation and | ‘The Woman’s club begins its sixth | 1mé over the fleld and sizing up. his pareonully appeared W. , Baumbach. , W. ere ey connect ne at St. Ignace | the «aid land was not due to his employment iticr % = 5 ig ’ 1 " a9 3 8 , 2 » M. rr; . Austen, — Ww e 4 avi- 1i2 army, Ravy. or marine c of th Ps ota omy na ed un hn | years work gn Tuesday. ext. ‘This|chanees for seces on the Teun. We | Rewisak ong Bae Aut | withthe Detrow & Clevelana Navt-| ty Sis tev, tie cae ws \ P pectsully submitmy eandidaey. | meeting will be held in the school | SYS he is well satisfled with the out: | and Who executed the foregoing instrument Be hteninee Ta 16. 17 and 19h eg ent OF marine daring the war with spain. GK. Riess. | house at 7:45, and although but an| look and predicts that he will tuisetinel niet rere ORE eae ROOT | Se AU Ay Choe war it: which Me Unite Shep Med Sse g' : for return passage up to and includ- | States, may be engaged); und this the said organization meeting the president| nominated for the office which he oraue AS etnies ing October 12th. Fare, Detroit and be Pala prpnbera ae eee ae BY SR F Married in a Hurry. hopes to see every member present as} seeks by the Republicans of the Wadena County, Minnesota, ete $12.00 Buffalo and return ereira c fore houring in said 450: nah } : d 4% -| important matters will be presented.| county. Mr. Thomas is no to | OMfice of Public Examiner, seha i Biba at fsald | f Julius Harry Good and Miss Flor-|‘The regular work begin: 2 chai: k : Boe ele ; 88. - |, Steamers will be scheduled to make nor esis may be decinted: onnestod and for— — ance Pollitt, both of Duluth, secured | 6th with Mi ging September | make a very extensive campaign | STATE OF MINNESOTA, direct convection at St. Ignace with | fetted to the United States. he, the said con- papa spear are ee spel: 16th with Miss Doran leading. Sub- |.through the ontside districts owing St. Paul. Minn., August 15, 1902. | trains leaving Duluth at 6:45.p. m. on | stant Paying the expenses of such hearing. 4 8 4 ourt | ject—Early English Literature. to his physicial, inability to get| <,This is to certify that tho name “First above dates. For sleeping car and| respond and offer evidence un uta eet id 1 Rassmussen on August 30 and were F ‘ 3 4 through the ‘ State Bank of Grand Rapids.” as given in the | stateroom reservation apply to this| allegations at 10 o'clock a.m. piggirsttibe rd united in marriage by Justice Huson Chas. L. Frye arrived this’ week to | 2roup wha hl PUA a a Approved by mee Poranen: yas Des? Lattice. Pie wefore tho remlster and receiver at L. W. Huntely and Miss Iva Miteneii | 8¢ charge of the Great Northern sayshe has been busy getting ac- 5 + §. T. JOHNSON, M. Apson, General Agent, | “the said contestant having, in a j ware: the Gwvitneascs,-” Inc ordee. (ols ee this place, Agent W. W.| Quainted and will continue an active ‘ * Public Examiner. 426 Spalding Hotel B)’k, davis, filed Jal, 24 te set forth facts ne, msire Ae licenia lke eae eeu Howard having resigned. Mr. Frye | campaign until after the close of the | Olice of Register of Deeds. | Duluth, Minn. Sept 13. [ ynceouey phat after duc Srey er == eek Abii ; “ry | is a gentleman of large railroad eéx-| polls on the 16th.” : County of Itasen, Minn. Fede gah ; hereby, “ordered and ‘directed. that” such “ > for the groom to state that the baide perience. having been with the x at lew. August 30. potic: be given by due and proper publica- and himself were residents of Itasca Ni cs 3 z Great : a I hereby certify that the within instrument Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. tion. A é ‘ orthern for many years. The peo- Our High School Advancement. was filed in this office for record on the {9th | 5 5 GEO. L SPA i j county. After the cermoney had | ple of Grand Rapid 5 day of August, A, D., 1902. at 9 o'clock a. m.| " Default. baving been made in the payment .L SPANG gs Sete N ai ple of Grand Rapids regret the de-| ‘The people of this district haye| and was duly recorded In Book 21 of Miscel-) of the sum of five hundred tweiky three | RQOm MO. Torte ee 4 been performed Mr. Good informed | parture of Mr. and Mrs, Howard as| reason to feel prond Oftheseneean ee ee | and twelve-hundred:hs dotuars (525.12), which a tigtney for Vontestant, } } b : - s jontiar ae oe raBergeie 4 pod Sao tnade many friends since | yancement of. Grand Reais hati Register of Deeds. this netiee a on menreain wore ie eee oe | —Be marria as arents 0) ri : i ecuted ai vel Be "Thos ¢, 3 ig Fi hontel te bharunladiceke GAELS pee ‘ schol’ "The ‘institution has’ heen | STATE OP MINNESOTA, mortzagor, to. A. Sather, mortgugee. vear,| PMs is the opportunity our readers ; { J a School opened on Tuesday with ; ~ titi fh y ; ing date the 29th day of May, 1901. and with a|have been looking for. Visit the 4 2, ae: i he and wife were residents of Dulu- relay eee an | placed on the aécredited list of high | office of Public Examiner. power of sale therein contained, duly. rez | rece ee On tore NAsit ‘win : th. The couple remained. at. Hotel eo raha of 350. _The attendance | schouls of the State. This means | - The undersigned public examiner, ex-officto | Conran Ane ome of the register Of deeds in Cities ne she state fair, September - i) > sh. in first and second primary is so large | that it stands th ‘ superintendent of banks for the state of} Mi the Sisr a jive gate eflast to 6th. One railroad fare and z | Pokegama-two days and then lefv for | —114—that the board havi at it stands among the best, and is | f{iuucsota, leroy corehes that the: fires | Minnesota, on ist day of May, 190, at 2 : f 2 : é taken steps an ayy tee jan od Orclock p. m., in book 0 of inortgages, on g0 cents takes you to the ‘f\ ‘ t te cle ek s a compliment whi. v State Bank nd located you Pwin Ci 5% Park Rapids. to open another primary school. A has lea reason bt Piet Pie g 2 cae scout of Tiasea’ aid state of ineritated apie Oe Uren ea ety Pees and return, and admits to the Aa Bat ; i + . nesoti auk int rt inder + “4 = “3 e sal Se " = room in the basement will be fitted up| yforeafter certificates from this school provisions chat ncorporuted, Under ine | debt secared by suid mortgage or any part| grounds. See the Good. Roads exhi- Elk’ as soon as possible. Meanwhile, th Tea ie Hat J sch ive (145) of the Laws of Minuesota for 1895, a3! “Now, theref ‘that | Dition fre: Ask Gre rth — LOST—Elk’s tooth—bearing the P le, the titles the hol : WwW for, notice is hereby given. that e. Treat. jnittals “5. J. C., No. 133, B. P.O. E.” | hal-day session plan will be adopt-d.|Sturg university wiobour tele coe | Ratuied te, ve complied with befory eau) eid mortgages Risarof ole aia ta i Rigel peacieeg ested ce i ice whichracs; | state university without furtlier ex- | menelng the business of ban qin; j sald morlzage. and pursnan statute ‘Dropped on railroad track about 8o | Parents will receive notice which part . : aes King. and that] iq such case made und pp of the day thei: children - will atten amination. Pupuls from such bauik 1s hereby authorized to commence mortgage will yods east of Cohasset near mile post north side of track. Finder please return to S. J. Cable, Grand Rapids, and be rewarded. 5 ‘ 5 ! ‘iness us provided for by section without this high standing will be} (4) of said chapter one hundred and required to passa rigid exheiteasien ie t witness my han before the state board before gain| admit} to / ‘The H. S. room ‘is also full to over- flowing and will have’ to~be laid around in recitation rooms to accom- modate all. nae er arch | Boa of ase Ss