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Pee re cn rr nemnn ea nace erm — STUDENTS’ PRANKS, . Girls and Their Escorts. Kidnaped and Forced to Dance. Sophomores at Northwesterm Unie versity Turm the Tables on the Freshman Who Stole the Lane terns Decorating the Lawn. Dancing to ragtime and singing gongs not of their own choosing, two young women and two young men, members of thé freshmen’s class at Northwestern university, at Evanston, Ill, entertained the sophmores, who had kidnaped them, for an hour one night recently, apologized for their own riotous misdeeds, and were per- mitted to depart. Both classes held meetings during the evening, and the rivalry resulting from their sessions ended in the kid- aaping. The sophomore party was given at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, and the freshmen gathering was at the home of C. T. Hinckley, 2681 Sheridan road. The freshmen disband- ed early, and they determined to go to the fraternity house and see how the upper class men were enjoying them- selves. They found the lawn around the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house covered with lanterns and the men and women promenading. The freshmen concluded that the lanterns could easily be dis- pensed with and the sophomores forced to seek further amusement in the house. Around in the shadows the freshmen, men and women, gathered, and at a signal they rushed into the grounds and took down all the Jap anesce lanterns, At the time the most of the sopho- mores were in the house. They heard the shouts of the freshmen, and left tht building in time to see the under- class members running in Hinman ave- nue. The sophomores lost no time in following, and gave pursuit for sev-_ eral blocks, until at the First Method- ist church, Church street and Hinman avenue, the freshmen disappeared. The sophomores gaye up the chase at the chureh, and waited in the shad- ows for the return of the freshmen. Nearly all the underclass members were satisfied by the trophies they had secured, and did not return, but four. bolder than the others, deter- mined to see how the sophomores felt over the attack. The freshmen were Miss Polly Little, Miss Herta Gurme, Joseph Weefe and O. M. Rogers. They were walking slowly, when, as the; pasesd the church, they were seize and carried to the Sigma Alpha Ep- silon fraternity house. . They were then forced for an hour to entertain tle sophomores. First, a speech in way of apology for the action of the freshmen was demanded and made. Then the prisoners gave the sophomore class yell, and said complimentary things about the see- ond-year men and derogatory things about the first-year students. Songs and fancy dances were given. The other members of the freshmen elass learned that four of their num- her had been kidnaped, and returned to the sophomore party. The wholeclass was gathered across the street when the prisoners were released, and then the first-year students, after jeering the sophomores, dispersed. BUY STEE% IN GERMANY. Government Contractors Secure Pere mission to Purchase Foreign Product. The navy depantment has approves the scheme of a government con- tractor who wishes to buy material in Germany. The builders of steel structures for the navy department have been complaining that they had difficulty in getting structural steel from the foundries, and it lodks as if these contractors would have to stand a heavy penalty for delays In the completion of their products. It is certain, at any rate, that the build- ings cannot be finished within the periods specified in the contracts, and unless the government waives this defect on the ground that the con- tractor is not responsible for the de- lay there will be a large fine imposed on each builder. One of the contractors who is con- structing a building at the New York navy yard has solved the problem for himself by ordering steel of a Ger- man coneern. He found that he could get the work done in a few weeks, whereas the Pennsylvania steel peo- ple would not undertake to deliver material before January 1. The contractor makes his inspec- tion abroad. That is, he employs a firm in this country which makes a business of insrecting material, and whothas represe.tatives abroad, and the sworn report of these inspectors is accepted by the navy department, which, however, reserves the right to verify the reports by its own inspec- tion when the material is delivered in New York. NIECE OF M’KINLEY TO WED, pe BDride-to-Be Is Miss Sarah Duncan, ‘Who Refused to Live at White House, Cards sent to immediate relatives announce the coming marriage of Miss Sarah Duncan, niece of President Mc- Kinley, who refused to live at the white house and be the belle of Wash- ington society, when urged +o do so by her illustrious uncle and aunt. She is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. A. J. Duncan, of Cleveland, and she is te marry George Herbert Winslow, of Pittsburg. She was attending school to fit herself to be a teacher, when her uncle urged her to go to Washing- ton to live. She insisted on finishing her education and became a teacher in ‘@ girls’ school in Pennsylvania WU'S LAUNDRYMAN. Austaken by Green Reporter fur Lega- tion Attache, % An Interesting story is told apropos of a réporter’s zeal to obtain news from the Chinese legation ‘in Wash- ington, D. C,, regarding affairs in Pe- kin. He was an enterprising young fellow sent by his ediror to take the place of the regular Washington cor- respondent, who was away on his va- cation, and he had spent the whole morning in the vicinity of the lega- tion endeavoring to pick up some- thing, not knowing that the most di- tect way would have been to see Min- Ister Wu himself, who is invariably kind about granting interviews. He was about to abandon hfs project when an intelligent looking and well dressed Chinaman came down the steps of the legation and responded so peasantly to his) greeting that he bombarde: him with a whole list of questions, to which the polite Celestial repeatedly answered: “Dun know, dun know.” ‘Finally quite desperate at his inability to make something out of what he lcoked upon as a rare chance, a walk with one of the legation's secretaries, be asked, appealing)y: “Well, surely you know sumething of the dowager empress; what do you think of her?” “Me no thinkee,” responded the China- man, “me washee,” ana with this parting announcement he disappeare’ into a laundry near by, of which he turned out to be the proprietor.—San Francisco Argonaut. Save Your Kye. It your eyesight is good, take care of ft. is the advice of Ainslee’s. Look away off yonder every time you get to ihe bottom of a page in reading. If it is defective, let no foolish pride pre- vent you from wearing the proper glasses. There is no sense in handi- capping yourself in Hfe when a piece ot glass before each eye will make your vision as good as {t possibly can be. The oculist will not advise you to wear glasses if you do not need them any more than he will prescribe a drug you do not need. Plenty of peopia, though, do not know they have defec- tive sight because they have never really seen at all. They have head- aches, inflamed eyes, styes, even much graver troubles, from the strain of try- ing to see with eyes that were put up wrong. There are cases where homi- cidal insanity has been ‘completely cured when impaired vision has been currected. How to Prevent Croup, It will be good news to the mothers of small children to learn that croup can be prevented, ‘The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day or two before the attack the child becomes hoarse. This is soon followed by a prculiar rough cough. Give Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy treely as soon a the child becomes hoarse, or even alter the rough cough appears, and it will dispel all symptoms of croup. In this way all danger and anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has never been known to fail. It is, in fact, the only remedy that cn always be depended upon and that is pleas- ant and safe to take. For sale by all druggists. Herald-Review, January 3. Notice of Application for Liguor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Ltasca, tos. Villuge of Nashwauk, Votive is hereby given, that application has u made in writing to the council of said we of Nashwauk and filed in my office, praying: for license to sell intoxicating iiquors for the term commencing on Novem- ber 1, 1962, and terminating on November 1, 1903, by the following person, and at the fol- lowing place, as stated in said application, resp: etfully. to-wit: Felix Tarro, in the front or bar-room on the ground flocr of that two story log house situated upon lot five (), block eighteen (18), village of Nushwauk, according to the plat thereof of record and on file in the office of pen register of deeds in and for said county of tasen. Said application will be heard and and de termine Nasbw: by said council of the village of uk at the next meeting in the village room, in said village of Nashwauk, in as county, and state of Minnesota, on Wednesday, the fourteenth day of January. A. D., 1903. at 8 o'clock p. m., of that day. Witness my hand and seal of vill: of fgstwask this 15th day of December, A. D., PAUL H. TVEDT. [SEAL] Village Recorder, Herald-Review, Noy. 29. Dec. 6. 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License, STATE OF MINNESOTA \ ss. Village of Nashwauk, County of Itasca. To the Village Council of the Village of Nashwauk, in the county of Itasca, and State of Min: ta: Tho undersigned Larson Bros, (a partner~ ship) hereby make application for a license to be granted to them to sell intoxicating liquors for a perion of one (1) year fram the fifteenth day of November. The place where the said business is to be carried on is designited us follows: In the front or ber room on the ground floor of that two story frame building situ- uted upon lot thirteen (13), block twelve (12), village of Nashwauk. according to the plat thereof of record and on file in the office of the — of deeds in and for said county of tasca. Said applicants pray that such license be. granted to them, pursuant to the ordinance of said village of Nashwauk. and the statutes of said stute of Minnesota in such case made. and provided. Pans at Nashwauk, Minn., November 5, * Larson Bros. [atrest.) JOHN McLEAN, PatL H.Tvept, _ Presidentof said village. Village Recorder. When you want pure tea and coffee go to Hughes & Co * When you want butter made in Itasca county go to Hughes & Co. 1, 24, - Herald: _ | STATE OF MINNESOT Village f Grand Regia, 93. In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District, May A. Cook, Pluintiff,: ~~ versus The Koochichin, ‘Comfany and Frank Nicoll, Defendants, 7 In the above entitled cause me ay by the uffidavit of Shubue! out of the attorneys of plaiothf, that in said mmons in the follow! ve entitling was issued: aoe State of Minnesota, tu the above named jefendants— “You ure hereby summoned and required to swer the complaint of the plalnulff 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 hapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, and to serve & copy your answer to tl said complaint on thesubscibers at in the City of Duluth, St. Louis County, Mi nesota, within twenty davs after Ui®service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; und if you to answer hin the time aforesaid. id complaint wi the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief de! ded in the com- plant. Dated January . D. 1902, HITE & Price. “Attorneys for Plaintiff, ee "815-816 Torrey Building, Duluth, Minnesota. Leonard Smith, Leron Smith, Effie For- sytbe, Della Hastings, Edwin Bump and Myra. pint uae oo have been made defendants therein. Therefore you. the suid nard Smith, Leron Smith. Effie Forsythe. Della Hastings, Edwin Bump and Myra Bmp are required to uppeur and answe7 the complaint in said summons named within twenty days after tLe service of this order upon you, ex- clusive of the day of such service, und that in default thereof the judgment or relief de- munded in said complaint will be rendered against you in all respects as though you had been made “Hes to ee eee the first instance, Duted June 25, A. D. a W. 8S. MCCLENAHAN, District Judge. to WHITE & PRICE. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 815-816 Torrey Building. Duluth, Miunesota, Herald-Review, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License, STATE OF MINNESOTA, Village of Nashwauk, >88, County of Itasca. To the Village Council of the Village of Nashwauk, in the County of Itasca, and State of Minnesota: The undorsigned Weehan & Riley (a part- nership) hereby make application for a license to be granted to them to sell Intoxi- cating liquors for period of one year from the filteenth day of November, 1902, ‘The place where the said business is to be carried on is designated as follows: In the frout or bar room on the ground floor of that two story frame building situ- ated upon lot one (1), block ten (10), village of Nashwauk, according tu the plat thereof of record und on file in the office of the tone of deeds in and for said county of tusca. Suid applicants pray that such license be granted to them, pursuant to the ordinance of said village of Nashwauk and the statutes of suid state of Minnesota in such case made und provided. g ae at Nashwauk, Minnesota, Nov.. 15, 1902. Merenan & RILEY. (arrest.] JOHN McLEAN, Pau H. Tvepr, President of suid Village. Village Kecorcer. Nerald-Review. November 15. Notice of Application for Liquor Licence. STATEOF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, Village of Grand Rapids. Notice is hereby given, that aphest iow have been made in writing vo the village couneil of village of Grand Rapids and «, praying for license to sell quors for the term commencing ist, 1902. und terminating on November ist, 1903, by the following persons. and at tho & lowing places. as stated in said applications, respecttully. toe wit: Cal Gilman in the west front room of the building sitrated on lot 20 in block 18 ia Grand |* Rapids, Minnesota, also J. "Connell in the west front room in the building situated on lot 2 in block 19 fn Grand Rapids. Minnesota. for the term of one ycar from Vetober 15th, 1002. Also Gust Anderson in the northeast front room on the first floor of the building situated on Jot 10, 11 and 12in block 15 in Grard Ear Minnesota, for the term of one year from Uctober 22. 1902. Said applications will be heard and deter- mined by suid council council of the village of Grand Kapidsatthe council room in the village hail in said village of Grand Rapids, in Itasca county, and state vf Minnesota on Monday, the Ist day of December, A. D., 1902, at9 o'clock < p.m.. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of Grand Rapids this third day of November A. D., 1902. latresr). D. M_¢ FP, A. Kina, President. Recorder. Herald-Review, Nov. 29. Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License, STATE OF MINNESOTA, Village of Nashwauk, 8s. Connty of Itasca. To the Village Council of th» Village of Nashwauk. in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota: The undersigned, Frank Johnson, hereby makes application for license to be’ granted to him to sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one (1) yea: from the Ufteenth day of November, 1102. The place where the said business is to be carried on is desiznated as follows: Inthe front or bar room of that ore story frame eal iaing: situated upon lot eighteen (18), of block twelve (12), village of Nashwauk. according to the plat thereef of record and on file in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county of Itasca. 5 Said applicant prays that such license be granted to him uant to the ordinance of suid village of wauk and the statutes of suid state of Minnesota in such case made and provided. wee at Nashwauk, Minn., November, 15. FRANK JOHNSON. [SE Av.) JOHN McLEAN, PauL H.Tvept, _ Presidentofsaid Village. Village Recorder. Herald-Review, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License. To the Villaxe Council of the Village of Nashwauk in the County of Itasea and State of Minnesota: The undersigned, ve Plourd, hereby makes application for a license to be granted to her to sell intoxicatin, signees for x period of one (1) year from tho fteenth day of November, The where sald business is to bo carried on is designated as follows: In the front or bar room on the ground floor of that two story log house sicanted es lot is For (ass, ‘lock thirteen (13), village of Nashwauk. according to the plat thereof of reco on file in the office of the register of deeds in and for sa d county of Itasca. Said applicant prays that such license be granted to her, pursuant to the ordinance of { Suid village of Nashwauk and tho statutes of said state of Minnesota in such case made | and provided. Dated at Nashwauk, Minn.. Nov.. 15. 1902. 4 SARAH PLOURD. [atresr.} JOHN McLEAN, PauLH.Tevpr, _ Presidentof sald Village. Village Recorder. as is | Monday, heir office.- ‘Dee. 18, 20, £7. o} inty. of Notice is mereby, given that applications we been mude in’ wri to the wane uncil of said Village of Grand Rapids ing liquors ne commencing g “November nde 1902, and terminating on “| November 2nd, 1903. by the following persons , and xt the following places, as stuted in said ebplications. respectively, to-wit: A . Grant & Halloran, in the enst front room in the building situyted on Lot 9 in Block 18 in hesota, ‘ Said applications will be heard and deter- \ mined by tald Village Council of erate | Of Grand Rapids at the council room tn the ., Village Hall in said Village of Grand Rapids, “| in Ttasea County, and State of Minnesota. on the 6th day of January, A. at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. ' Witness my hand and seal of Grand, Rapids this Ist duy of December. A. 1. 1! D. M. GUNN, President. fArrest] F, A. KING, Recorder. aes Herald-Review, November 1, 8, 15. Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, \ 88, County of Itasca. In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. Bertha Bacom, plaintiff, Versus George Racom, defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to unswer the complaint of the piaintiff inthe above entitled action. a copy of which is heretouttached and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to suid complaint on the subscribers at their office in the village of Grand Rapids in said county of Itasca within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer said complaint within the time aforesaid, the lwintiff in this action will apply to the court ‘or the relief demanded in the said complaint be the costs and disbursements‘ of this action. Duted October 14, A. D.. 1902: WHITE & PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minn. Herald-Review. Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Village of Nash ik, {ss. County of It: To the Village Cou of the Village of Nashwauk. in the County of Itasca, and State of Mirn>sota. The undersigned Logan Bros. (a partner- ship) heréby make application for a license to granted to them to sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one year from the fifteenth cay of November. 1902. The place where the said business is to be carried on is designat s follows: In the front or bar room of that one — frame building situate upon lot fourteen (14) of block eleven, village of Nashwauk, accord- ing to the plat thereof of record and on file in the office of the register of devds io and for said county of Itasca. Said applicants pray that such license be granted to them pursuant to the ordinance of said village of Nushwauk and the statutss of said state ‘of Minuesota, in such case made and provided. Dated at Nushwauk, Nov. 15, 1902. LOGAN Bros. Latrest.1 JOHN McLEAN, Paul H. Tvept, resident of said Village. Village Recorder, ——— “PAUL SPRAGUE ” J. M. Eastwood's Black Stallion Brought 'to Itasca County. Horsemen of this county are much pleased with the advent. of “Paul Sprague” to the farm of J. M. Edst- wood on Trout lake. This magnifi- cent animal will get a number of colts next season in this vicinity. He is a beautiful jet black, 6 years old, 154 hands high, weighing 1,075 pounds. In style and form he is much like his sire and grand dam: long neck, high head, eyes large and bright, short back, long body, deep shoulders, has hair as fine as silk, and his appearance is exceedingly grace- ful. Pedigree:--Paul Sprague was sired py Beaver Dam Boy, who is registered in’ Wallace’s American ‘Trotting Register No: 10,364; he sired by Badger Rprague, No. 1,097; dam Lucy K., by Swigert No. 650. Badger Sprague by Gov. Sprague No. 444, who also sired Kate Sprague, (2:18, with thirty ethers in the 2:30 class) placing him at the head of speed pro- ducing stallions of his age. Dam Beaver Dam Boy, Badger Girl (2:22%)‘ byBlackF lying Cloud No 378; Gov Sprague by Rhode Island No. 267, Dam, Bell Brandon by Hamiltonian No. 15, who stands at the head of speed producing stallions of any age; having 40 performers iu the 2:30 cass. Dam of Paul Sprague. Jennie Lind sired by St. James. COUNTY AND: VILLAGE UFFICERS COUNTY. . J. Farrell W.6. Tyndall Sheriff 6. 0 JOhiesier L’ Pract 4. BC Attorne: sister of De Clerk of Court. Judge of Probat Surveyoi Coroner. Supt. of Schoo! COMMISSIONERS. District No. 1. (Chairman). District No. District No. 3. District No. 4 ennessy District No. VILLAGE. President Trustees .....- Recorder. Treasurer. Attorney. Street Cor Marshal . Rassmussen Fred A. King Aiken a . Pratt McCormick . FP, McCormick D R. D. COSTELLO, DENTIST. —— Office in Marr Building.— Oo RAND ‘BAPIDS, MINNESOTA. D® CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offica and Residence, Cor Kindred and 3rd GRAND RAPIDS, the original townsite of Grand Rapids, Min-, hn Fraser Sr ‘ ~G. C. SMITH DEALEz IN ene Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, Ice: Cream, Drinks, 3 . Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. ‘\ PHIRD BT., Opp. Depot. , er Marquette * 1866 PURE RYE ; WHISKY A Masterpiece of Distillation It is absolutely free from fore- sign ingredients. Its boquet comes solely from the gralo. and the amber color from the oak in which it is kept. Real age -has. accomplished | Fath 2 * SHSSESHSSEOT SRO REEE SSH: SOFTEST FEES EE EHOREE HESS: Setecrescneseseeneateaeses |B and tuken the place of expert ry ee blending. and the addition of A PAONAULT ® | | flavoring oils, prune juice, sacch- : N. . . ' rine, glycerine, etc.,-which is S Weeeecceneee sie olten wed to make new whisky S —_ PROPRIFTAR = ae at 2p; . Father Marquette * Pioneer . ‘ff 's a-naturat. pure, perfect article | rt ripéned only by real age. It is J Barber ° + | recommended to those seeking a - ; ee | high-grade pure: article. Shop #1 John Hepfel = ‘Your Patronage Solicited. | = $, LELAND AVENUE. & Sole Agent | SECSCCEE TESTES TESTER ROO E OE GRAND RAPIDS MINN. BRICK LIME CEMENT Geo. F. Kremer. Grand Rapids, Minn. TAYLOR... THE PAINTER Fancy Inside Finish Paper Hanging Calsominng, Etc.. See him at Hotel Gladstone, or a postal card will bring him to you F. P. SHéLpox. Cashier ©. E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier ©.W Hastines. President. Itasca County P. J. SHELDOR, Vice President. ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, : : Lumbermen’s Bank Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a tieneral Banking Business. ( aes H. SPEAR A. B. CLAIR, ATTORNEY. AT LAW Abstract Office MINN Register of Deeds of Itasca County GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN Mineral Pine ana Farming Lands, Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. 8, F. Warre Frank F, Paice Wiurre « price LAWYERS (Office Over Metzger’s Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS,:MINN, And 815-816 Torry Building Duluth, Minn GEORGE THAYER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. _ |. RHODES, Stone Walls, Cisterns and Chimneys PAINTER Built. Sea Practical Plasterer, P aperhanger Grand Rapids, Minn. Call at Residence on Sleeper avenue, Opposite J. J. Decker. Do You Want A Home? Corner lot 150x140 in Houghton’s Addition with small house and good garden for sale cheap if taken at once. e Small payment and easy terms op balanee. 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 bought ou monthly payments. Call and get prices. A}l wok guaranteed. Leave Orders at Steven’s Hotel. Grand Rapids, Minnesota. W. E. NEAL, Dealer in Lands. Grazing Lands in the County. Ss d terms tacturing Enterprises. FABM LAN DS at prices an Prospective Settlers Located. that will sel! on sight. Corres,ondence Solicited. Reishls-Remer Land CBs! crone rovia, - — - WHE SESS SEES SSLSSAHSSSSEH SHS S EG SHR HSeeSSeesesesens: Grand Rapids Village Lots A. M. JOHNSON Has some very desirable residence lots in Grand Rapids that he has placed on the market. many are located in different parts of the village and include some of the handsomest sites within the corporation, Call at his place of business on the cornor of Second strcet and Leland avenue. A. M. JOHNSON . MINNESOTA. GRAND RAPIDS SHSCCESSESSSSAAASSSH SRSA ASSS 2 HERALO-REVIEW. $2 Per Yea Pine and Farming The finest List of Agricultural and The Most, Excellent Sites for Manu Minn & EE SE ee ee ae Ee Ea eee ae ee eae a Se a a aa a oe ao ea f PPP SERSELESHSSS SESH SICOS OER