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| | | WANTFD—Cigar show case, Come to Herald-Review office, _ " Stray calf. Owner can ‘have same by identifying and paying damages. ‘St. Benedict’s Hospital. tuo dry. | destroying them by burning when | Hermay H, new ti Tomatoes, radishes, onions tettuce, urnips at Metzger’s, Sree re a Els age Sammie eum | Ex-officio: Suieriutendead oft ‘5.5 9 PR Ueeeee Sere ce News Gathered Ofiice open week days from 8 o'clock a. m. 5 . to 12:50 p. m., D th W. k pm. uring "4 ee. Trains going » 11:52 a. m. Closes 11:30 > a Trains going arrive 2:52 p. m. 7 closes be All mails close™0 minuets before arrival trains, F. A. Movicar, P. M. = ~s = — — i k: ITASCA COUNTY FAIR Charley Hodge returned yesterday] Mr. S. C. Murphy, of West Duluth, The : Fall and Winter Styles of Queen Quility it ROQUA from a trip east, who has been in Grand Rapids for e W Shoes for Women are on our shelves ready for ‘ ‘Thonias Ward"1s baek from a bust several days past organizing a local Minola ae, your inspection. ‘These shoes have a marked - H Sse sna mas Wa ; m uSI- jodge of United Workmen, was nomi- individuality that please the eye at first glance. They are ness tnp to Duluth. bash 2 always fashionable. Are the Finest Fitting shoes on the th i i Friday The Fair nated last Tuesday as a candidate:for SEE market and at the same time the easiest. In the extensive Next Thursday and Frida ‘a Ni: e < 4 a ‘ 3 siest. 5 6. ; vil Be Held, 3 ja Me. Nees aD Hel te the senate from the Forty-ninth dis THAT THIS variety of styles there are shoes for every use and occasion, c Will Be Held, tusned from Minneapolis yesterday. trict, on the Democratic ticket. © Mr. . from the daintiest dress shoe to the sturdiest street boot. oe Se Emil Litchke 1s receiving his stock Murphy 16 SUOWSEATEN esi of many C22 i of winter goods. See his announce TT aS e Ra wont ae t Sone ’ x ment next meek. Ae 0 credit to TRADEMARK 4 a FARMERS URGED TO EXH BIT ) his constituency should the people 1S BRANDED : M. Shelly, of Minneapolis, has been | see fit to elect him. Unfortunateiy, bers 4 on a at the Pokegama several days. He] however, he lives in a district that 1s AER : e brane fue 2 He Tavs ap swell A Severe . The Recent Frosts Will Greatly Reduee went to Cass Lake today. strongly Republican, and his oppo- Keibe Ria other popular shoes for women, ne ecen rosts x “, J 5 f is ; t : i pate serine George Hewis, janitor at the court nent 1s the present Senator Hawkins, Light Sole. the Usual Display, house, is at St. Benedict’s hospital # wae of mane means, who is Medium High Heel. fort Is Made the Connt: Heri i largely interested In munin. era- Effort 1 Made at y suffering from typhoid fever. Seal mB OPETE: Exact Reproduction of this Style Shoe. = Will Make a Creditabie Edward Grant, of Tacoma, Wash., ae Showing. brother of James and uncle of Frank : : - Grant, was here this week on a visit. eter hb Las 3 A . - e as Shoes for men in all'the new and up-to-date and common sense tocs in . J. Dwyer came up from Minne- W. L. Dorfglas Sho 4 Pak bacst ns Lard * cereal Rayan i ee araivoll Fied W. Miller Aecidently Shot in the Feet Corona Patent Kid, Box Calf, Velour Calf, Kangaroo Kid, Vici Kid and French The farmers of Itasca county should ay Re ee ; oy P i cyt With Fatal Results. Enamel, the best shoe in America for the price. $3.000, $3.500 and $4.00. é make a special effort to bring anything a Of veka where he will operate is a . } nei Is winter. 6 and everything they possibly can to F 2 pie 7 wai Ss red W. Miller, bro the fair on Thursday next for exhibit. Mrs. M, Brooks will have her win-! ‘Treasurer CG. @’ eae Serer of 9 | Ihe recent frosts will greatly interfere | ter opening on Friday and Saturday,/ known in Grand Rapids, was acei . with the display of vegetables, which | Sept. 26th and 27th. Latest styles in | dently shot through the feet at Deer { 5 usually so important a feature of the | ladies’ and children’s hats. PE AhiOy noomieuh a outs last, \ é i af! om the effects of which ied ¢ A x S Itasca county agricultural show, but J. A. Vaugn of Burnt Prairie, IIl., a] St. Benedict's hospital Hi aie ae pairs of the Albreight Shoes for Infants, Misses and Little Gents bere to select from. \ this defect can be made up in other 2 ‘ ‘. Rapids "Puesda jog There is not a better shoe made for children than these, they have unusual merit, tit ; : eae cousin of Mrs. Emil Litchke, 1s here | #@P!ds | on uesday night. ‘Phe yell, look neat and wear long. Every pair guard Os lines, especially from the household. | 1D visit, Mr. Vaugn likes this place | 2¢¢e#sed had been at work ona build- well; lopk nestand. wear lone. BOP ee It should be remembered also that the fist sate: aid He a andl ce t ing for C, W. Robinson at Deer River . frosts treated all alike, and one man’s 1 re eH 'Y conclude to} for some days. At the time of the produce will most likely be on a par | er ag fe ee nee feeling Well and with that of his neighbor, so there need George Arscott went up this week by Thin Willis, Pete phere 2 be no fear but that the exhibits will be | to begin operations in the culinary | ing preparativns to go out for a hunt ‘ about equal. ‘The premium list 1s department of one of Shevlin Carpen- | and wen: into the room to procure a now in the hands of the printer and | ter Company’s camps, where he ex- Bene on shot eae ae some ZY > turned out at once for distri- ects to‘ winter, manner it was accidently discharged all te be tured Seon = been varchally ote ed the full load of shot passing through i Pan ution. BE mi ee reteh Divine services will ‘be held by the | the right foot and lodging in the left. 7 revised and is calculated to cover the | yen Archdeacon Appleby, D. D., L. Lhe sufferer was brought to Grand Pea ial exhibits that will be made this year. I i ar 2 A Rapids on the afternoon train and 4 » D., archdeacon of Duluth, in the] pape: Ss icky ‘i Itasca county has reason to feel | (, é ~ ‘ : taken to St. Benedict’s hospital, 5 - z court house at Grand Rapids on Sun-] where his d. 1 I hi de at th where his wounds were dressed by ” proud of the showing made at the | gay sent 8 ee were PE: “ ey = 2 ior 5 ay, Sept. 21st, at p. m, Drs. Gilbert and Russell. It we wv 3 ‘ state fair, although the time given to % 0 Lt by th Pe > < sich S. Leary was down from Fosston | thought by the doctors that amputi the collection of material was limited his a OME I 2 yi tion of one foot might be necessary S555 SS ES SSS and full justice could not be done un- | "us week. t. Leary says he tikes] but they had no fear of immediate Horak Review, Rigivt So 7 { der eheeircanistatices: his new home first rate and that Foss-| death. It was found, however, that . : : | Herala-Review. August 20. | Secretary Clairof the Itasca County | tn 8 one of the best towns along] the sufferer was in a very weakened He Has Cured Thousands rticles of] br Organ M Nepean Agricultural Association assures us this branch of the Great Northern. pone on ang the shock was too ortgage Foreclosure Sule. REICUIUTA SESS ON i great for his constitution to with- ; i Default having been mad cpapine that the fair this year can be brought{ Judge and Mrs. O. H. Stilson re- | stand. Beg Given up to Die OF ofthe atin of tives hundrsn eae eee up to the average if the farmers will | turned to Oklahoma City last week, Fred W: Miller was 27 years of age Tie sae: feaetael tie die aihindua ne (he ‘intd oF take the usual interest in the matter of | after spending several weeks in Grand|®* the time of his death. He had Ehlp uotlne pon s cpreain mortgage. duly ex- bringing 1 the best of their products: | Rapids. While here the Judge dis- canes a PAIGE ROUUb ele rene FIRST STATE BANK eiicienpin toe us Re NREE ears a - [r. Cla a cagits @ f ‘i fee! aginaw, Mich fe} ing dute the 29th day of May and wi ; ; Ir. 2 ae ay — bee posed of considerable city property. | where he was born and raised. He Bower of fale: therein colléaincds duly, re- er of hold a on- y 2 5 was a carpenter by trade 2 as | _ Next regula fessional visit d £ corded in the office of the register Of deods i vention at the time of the fair, or at | Notwithstanding his defeat for the} rated arbour ie. eet aaa Rapids fom. noon al TY to Gran rin Rinnesoin cee ak or tasca iad State of Gag A A tae yes ASCH esota, on the 31st Ma at 2 & j least to hold a preliminary meeting at nomination for the office of register of | county. He was very popular ‘among GRAND RAPIDS o'clock p. m., in book Sotmrtinie a Lv | that time for the purpose of torming a | deeds last Tuesday, W. E, Martin is his associates and a host of friends Aug I 7 to Aug I 8 Rei abe no veetign sOr, pecsecakne: | temporary organization that will de- | Téjoicing. Mrs. Martin presented {or Dig EASES $0 MOnroi om ie Ua? rh sar aaa a at Sars | | spe into a permanent working so- | }1m with a sweet baby girl yesterday. ely een: . thereof, : ; | ope into ay orking so. The funeral took “place fro Kiaw wibmei by. hem Now, therefor, notice is hereby given. that = : g 4 Pp m the y, these presents. That we | 0" Si) “1 yy giver ty with the object of making better] Frank Hense of Aitkin, broker and | home of his sister, Mrs. F. A King, have agreed to and do hereby associate our- | 23a’ mortease, and paren ‘ by é ae thes. ‘ 3 F Sox on Wednesa. atternos The 2 selves together as u banking corporation, Bake. Ace poral ‘ | roads throughout the county, Mr. | insurance man, was a business visitor | Ming" wen ay Pees ere under and pursuant to the provisions of the i sueh cuse made and provided. Clair says that i ‘his opinion every |to <Grapd Rapids dming the week. [oro ee geet tO” Thasea General Laws of the state of Minnesota | Premises described in and convered py sila } : 8 eemetery by a large concourse of governing banks of disconnt and deposit: and y dollar of county money not needed} Mr, Hense “contemplates starting a] friends, where interment was made. $C pet Sud we dg Bares Greer Wocer, ae ‘Sl tdies Aa for actual running expenses of the} branch of his business here in the prea oe oe : pie ie cabtge waar | ip 152 range x, “iwest. county government should be expend- | near future. Chapman’s Report. First: The ‘name of this corporation shall | SP¥yrnment survey in ltas and state ed land bndyge buildi: d s So ional yi the First Staie Bank of Grand Rapids. ee th the hereditaments und ed im road anc g iding, an eS me exceptional yields of clover Second: The place where the business of | $Powenance a. sale will be made by | sults he advocates the formation of a elder, will preach at the Methodist] northeast experiment farm during iedsc he anonet of capital’ stock shan | Rapids in said county, and stat “good roads” society. It would be| Episcopal church on Sunday next at| the present season. It is necessary be ten thousand, dollars, divided into ove | thas day, at public wendur, to ¢ wise for the farmers while here in at-| 7:30 p.m. A cordial invitation is ex- | to state at once,that the yields quot- Fourth: ‘The names and pluces of residence Aetien OE ate to pay said debt of ¢ ¢. Pages : i 2 S. e y=" An welve-h ny tendance at the fair to talk this im- | tended to allto attend and hearhim. | ed, while absolutely authentic and SE ea cr ena Siemuee per OF shares! Gollars, and interest aan the aces iter a 2 ast vathrop. wi ; the result of a carefully cond: f : on said premises, and tweaty-tive dolla: portant matter, or Lathrop will . hold services at a y jucted Residence and attorney’s fees, as stipulated ji passin Soa 11a.m. test, are greatly in execss of what w. ame: Postotiiice. No. Shares. | mortgage in case of forodcere, nt ee The Democratic Ticket. 5 : may ordinarily beexpected and prob- ee penraback: Wades; ae 30 bursements allowed by. i subject to re- f This ethe Demons Auditor E- J. Farrell has sent out] ably could not be duplicated even on Wadena, Minn. thetee eee worcehiioks snated. be shes CRETE I nom-\ notices to the several town clerks} the experiment farm inside of ten rand Rapids, Dated August 20, A.D., 1902,” apr dé i ng” DOORS Se the primaries | notifying them that persons desiring| years. They are instructive in indi- 300] P.J. Russet, er aucieiaes For onic hunting licenses may procure them|cating-the possibility of cropping, SOLED AE ne eee a eed Pigintift’s Attorney. irae cl ngress, se AS ay Chat ? jay 0: gust. A. D., i smidji, esta. arcueslaage by sodiying ihe town Nas and hay- wien at conditions of it trent- {shall continue for the period of ‘thirty (so) a i ! ¥or Senator, 62nd District ing that official forward the application | ment and seasonsapproach the ideal. Tab: ee Thomas:A. McHugh. to the auditor. = posi pee a were sown andthe aianagement of its affairs sill be Sherg’s Sale. For Auditor, - with wheat in in plots one- vested in a board of three directors. Tst} p, z F i w 3 } 2- ¥ ri ms 3 board of direct 0 cm y virtue of a certified transcript of ig- ___ i. J. Farrell, The 12 year. old son of Mr. and} tenth acre in size. Red, mammoth ing mem rg rig generar matte and decree, loud out of aka Under the For Treasurer, . Mrs. Harry Withrow met with a seri-| and alsike clover, timothy, redtop,| DR-REA has no superior in diagnosing | Minnesota; W. R. Baumbach, Wadena. Minne- seal Of the distelot poet. jn. and for the county C. CG. Miller. ous accident last Sunday, by being | bromus and agropy1um were used, | %d treating diseases and deformities, He sota; C. W. Baumbach, Wadena, Minnesota. |the suid court. on the Tih dav of July 1002, ; ster of Deeds, shot through the foot from a 22 rifle. | aloue and in mixtures, The field was | Will sive $50 for any case that he eannot tell err et roenian an Bate snecessors | Pht und Niwok ead a a8 A. lair. , . * A ’ ated i 7 in- | are Nifled. pla a Nicholas 8. s. Ne For Sbeewe Lee fhe boy was brought to town for|a hardwood picce growing bass- eine qeq guider Fa Eee eet ae Ta witness. whiewot we have hereunto set ae eee favor of tins W. M. Hoolihan. for treatment and he is reported to be | wood, oak and poplar; had been | "'ticurable medical and surgical diseases, | DiTiggnts fad seul this Sth day of August, A- Ton the Sain of two hundred. and two tnd For Attorney, getting along nicely. stumped and broken m ’97,and rais- | ,eute and chronic catarrh. and Special Dis- Name. ninety-five one-hundredths dollars, and Trane. Price. eae ed three cultivated crozs before be-| eases of the Eye. Ear. Nose au! Throat, L. M, Bolter... mate amare en Pecemeiupes sori = For Judge of Probate, James O'Brien, who has conducted | ing sown to grain and grass. The | Lung disease, Eatly Cons1mption Bronchit- whieh cortified transcript of jusdinent. und __ Courtney A. Buell. restaurants here and at Deer River|so'l’ was sandy loam underlaid by| is, Bronchial Catarrh, Constitutional Ca- for the sald County of feancer® Sate pret For County Commissioner, several years, was taken to the insane} clay. The vegetable mould had been } t#trh, Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, Stomach ¥ in sald complaint and morgaco aud jude { Thomas A. Hennessy. asylum at Fergus Falls this week by | from two to four inches thick, and | 84 Bowel Troubles, Rheumatism, Noural- PORE ee hae ment and decroe are situate in the county of A Seven Cent Su Deputy Sheriff Jesse Harry. O’Brien] none of. this was destroyed in Clear: | i; Sciatica, Bright’s1 Disease, Diabetes.} — County of Wadena. fplives ohne Parnes hr ney as aa pper [had been in ill health for some time] ing or burning, but it was turned | idmey: Liver, Bladder, Prostatic and Fe | On this Sth day of August, A.D. 102, before | Nitice te hereby wiven, sia The Presbytenan Aid society will P : K ' male diseases. Dizziness, Nervousness, In-| me. a notury public in and for said county,| Nvtice is hereby given, that I. the under- give a supper on Tuesday Sept i and was at St. Benedict’s hospital. npcee and Gio with one soil. digestion, Obesity. Interrupted Nutrition, | personally appeared W. I, Baumbach. C Mi, | Slane as shoe ae aforesaid, will sell, the ms - he ground wasno: 5 hi i aumbach, L. M. Bolter, E.J. Austen, to SrOnersy ighest from. 6:46") {uate DeaT arse all = Mirand “Mrs.'S’8. McMahon de: he g asnot plowed for the | siow Growth in Children. and all wasting | pe" Wows tobe. tho parenus desetined in: | bidder, for cash. at public auction, at tho . | 5°3 p Pp. m. el ene eS de-| grain but was disced, leaving a fair—| disease in adults. Many cases of Deafness, | and who executed the foregoing instrument | {fOPt, door of the count, house in Grand h hall, Admission 7 cents, supper 7 | Sif¢ to publicly express their most sin | ly firm scedbed for the grass seed, Ringing in the Ears, Loss of Hyesight. Catar-| and acknowledged that they each executed spies. tn, ee Soe est Itasca and etato of cents and every seventh person ad. | cere thanks for the generous and sub-| which was sown wih the grain in | act, Cross Eyes, ctc., that have beon improp- Pare eae SOHN She pails ber, 192. at 10 o'eloel on seta tee ee mitted free. stantial offerings of the good people of | the third week of April. Great care | ety treated or neglected, can be easily re- 5 Notary Public. | $tisty the sald. judgment, and’ decree. to- ; SUSE Grand Rapids for the benefit of their | was taken in curmg the plots, and | tore, Detormities, Club Feet, Curvature Wadena County, Minnesota, | “Syited August ae ere Choice business lots for sale. Lot | unfortunate son, Frank, who recently. | when weighed they were thoroughly siees ae eae RES sea Alte WOR eo en ee Sherift of Itasca county, Mis 4, block 17, Grand Rapids. Pur-| sustained a serious injury by railroad|9ry. The groand was accurately | PPMCPSY: Hest Disease, Drones, Swgllne |, (STATE 9F MINNESOTA, Cp. Pears, sa > aa chaser can be accommodated as to | accident, The kindness thus shown | measured. Bones, Granular Enlargements. and all long St. Paul. Minn., August 15, 1902. man cbeeimecane terms. QO, H. STILSON, shall ever be gratefully remembered] The yields on one-tenth acre plots | standing diseases properly treated. Young, State Banke on Grend Rapides ae eine nbs 9 a by them and their famil were: middle-aged and old, single or married men | pate Bank Of Grand Rapids.’ iy given in the D Yo W t A H { " , : ¥ tion, on} If You Are Going East Eee any uf : , | Mapas clover sa pe: 40tons poracre. | and all who suffer from lost manhood, ner-| approved by me. aes SA 0. u Wal ome: See stat e thern Minnesota annua e -_~_ 750 Ibs; 3.75 tons per acre. | yous debility, spermatorrhoea, seminal losses 8, T. JOHNSON, | j On your summer vaca A 2 se . iy, sperma > J i . : haw 8 su er ; acation, nue will conference of the Methodist Episco- recnres oe ac pee $a, tone peace sextial déoky. falling. “memory-woak eves, : Public Examiner. ae at lot 150x140 in Houghton’s s where you want to go we will pal church will meet at Morris, Minn., | AStePyram - - - 340 lbs; 2.70 tons per aere. | stunted development. lack. of energy. impov- | Office of Register of Deeds, ition with small house and good tell you the best way to get there, | on Oct. ist idext. Bish Edward re Timothy - - - . 500 Ibs; 2.50 tons per acre. | erished blood, pimples, impediments to mar-| County of Itasce, Minn. 88. garden for sale cheap if taken at once. . and what it will cost. Andrews of New Work sees The Of mixtures the yielis were: riage; also blood and skin diseases; Sybil | ye tint the witht : Suluah bad mens and easy Lerms on : , : 7 ; ra % ereby certify that the within instrament , bala . Price $250. We can offer you a variety of de- | Methodist: body is the Teceene any Sh PAE cca ea Bod Top. ¢ ag5Ibe.| ts ees One Saas ale eieerey la A Se eee a taut | FIVE ROOM HOUSE and tw a Pai a “ . . J ve! 3 + is » A. D., Jae tlock a, m., + o lightful Jail and Lake ‘Tripsn the | of the ecclesiastical organizations in| *°* Gio tons pecarean somes ~ “8018.1 Mercury Kidney and Bladder troubles. and was duly recorded In Book 2 of Miscei: 10ts, fenced, city water, ia best loc | finest trains and steamers in the | our state, having a membership last Red Giover and Agropyram ~ = = - g00tbs, | Weak Back, burning Urino, passing urine | Mneous, page $9. ati tetas tion. Stone foundation under house. } land. year of 41,372, and church property | Red Gigwer an iscihy <= = sop often, Genorrhoea., Gloot, Setotare se; wet OAM, | Price $000, Our new electric-lighted trains | valued at $2,467,530, and a Sunday 8 iS per acre. eryns hand a We also aye many desirable resi- ] “The North Country, Mail a ec bachool A Bee Y }-Alsike and Timothy - - - = - = =. G45 Ibs. ‘ +). | STATE OF MINNESOTA, dence jofs that can be bought on } . bie rejus chool membership of 52,196. It is a 3.23 tons r acre Cancers, Tumors, Golier, Fistula piles ; 58+ monthly payments. Call and get % oui. These trains. are the acme of | divided into six conferences. the Min-} "2.8 tons por acre. PF Vs coete “and enlurged glands with sal nee bi a pric z : < st g : ele and enlurged glunds 5 ; i H rie modern car-building art. nesota conference, the Northern Min-} The season was exceptionally fay-| Subentaveus iujection inethod, s.bsolutely | _ ‘Zhe undersigned public examiner, ex-oficlo! FARM LANDS at prices and terms SO Write gi ace Re ‘ ‘ v ptionally fav-| Without puin and without the loss of superintendent of banks for the state of ek erm: rite or call on us for detailed in | esota, the German, Norwegian ani] orable tor this soul, rain coming at | of blood. is one of his own discoveric Minnesota, hereby certifies that the Firs: that will sell on sight. formation regarding; rates;-ete, Danish, Swedish and Atrican, needed intervals. The usual yield of | !§ the most, really scloutific and. cerwin Giinieader orate pe tocetaiet acted ; - “No Trouble To Answer Ques- st clover on the farm, while. alyaye [see eee nineteen Ty hove | Minnesota, 2 bank Jucorporated. under tho Reishus-Remer Land C8 fiche.” If you want to have your piano} 800d, has not betore exceeded three | Interested: $1.00. Bee i atthe Lats of Minnoastactor 1 a : . M. ADSON, tuned. or organ cleaned and repoured | toms per acre, andis oftennearertwo| 44; regetheia cats ee | Samal nhs Comrie WE alae Sap eos bea General Agent, Duluth, South Shore | leave order at once at Fountain-House. | for the ficat cutting. The most im- inneapolis, Minn. Louisville. Ky. [Seti 2. complied ga Bute conn FOR SALE—Block 6 and 7 lots & Atlantic Ry. 426 Spaulding Hotel A.E. Noren, | Portant lesson pointed: be St eiead z : {ena DADE TeSteED by Ruse eters conenes 10. block 7, Houghton’s Second Block. Duluth, Minn. ; Fae is sae veloc of saving th litter] Cauliflower, spinnage, wax beans said chapter one hundred and forty- eg e Phin $25 each, size 4ox140 t ould in clearing land, and not | and peas at. Metzger’s Market. A : . feet. ', B. Honman,

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