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reg SE re a | a i oe | h . i > f ‘CHARITY ON A BROAD SCALE. ‘An Indian Millionaire Gives Five Mil- lions to Relieve Sufferers. - Naurojee Maneckjée Wadia, C. I. E., J. P., a Parsee millionaire of Bombay, has set aside a sum of money equiva- lent to $5,000,000, the’ interest ot which is to be devoted to give relief to those who find themselves sud- denly deprived of of subsistence by great calamities, such as fire, fam- ine or earthquake. In order that his charity should be fat reaching in its effects, the scope of the trust will not be confined to one place or country, but will be extended to all parts of the world. Mr. Wadia belofgs to an an- cient Parsee family of shipwrights, who have, during the course of a cen- tury and a half, built 350 men-of-war and other vessels. The Wadias ren- dered great service to the French gov- ernment, and as an act of recognition Napoleon Bonaparte presented the &Teat-grandfather of the present Mr. Wadia with the Legion of Honor, and his grandfather was awarded a gold medal by Louis Philippe. Mr. Wadia has given away large sums of money in charity, and lately headed the Bom- bay Martinique Relief Fund with a large donation. WAS THE DEACON’'G TURN. Drunkard’s Advice to Pillar of a Phil- adeiphia Church. A drunken man staggered into a eburch in Philadelphia some years ago and sat down in the pew of one of the deacons. . The preacher was dis- coursing about prevalent popular vices... Soon he exclaimed. “Where is the drunkard?” The drunken man was just far enough gone to think the call yersenal, so, rising heavily, replied: “Here I am,” and remained standing while the drunkard’s character and fate were eloquently portrayed. A few iminutes later the preacher reached an- other head of his discourse, and asked: “Where is the hypocrite?” Gently nudging his neighbor, the drunkard aid, in an audible whisper: “Stand up, deacon; he means you this time. Stand up and take it like a man, just as I stand! It will do you good.” The Invincible Country Boy. A glance at a list of the great men of the big cities of the United States will prove beyond a doubt that the country-bred boy is far superior to his city-born cousin in point of busi- ness and professional ability and gen- eral capacity. Many reasons are ad- vanced for the success of the country boy in the large cities, but the one that seems to hit the nail on the head is that the youngster of the provinces is taught to werk, and by this is meant @ good honest day’s work, one cf twelve hours. He is a sticker, too, who is willing to start in at the bot- tom, and when you find a country boy who is #-worker anda sticker he is invincible. You can’t keep him down. -Salt Lake Telegram. A Test of Faith. “Now, brother,” sald the conserva- tive, “I want to convince you that your what you call higoer criticism is wrong, and that the only way to do is to take the Bible as a simple act of faith. I have answered every one of your arguments, and, looking at. it fairly, why shouldn’t you believe as I dot!” “Do you believe,” asked his opponent, with solemnity, “literally be- lieve, that the whale was swallowed by Jonah?” “Of course I do!” replied the conservative, eagerly. “Well,” the other observed, over his shoulder, “I am afraid you will never convince me of that. Good night.”—-Washington Animal Food. According to a contemporary an old Scotsman—and he must be now very old indeed—who was addicted to par- simony, was found by a visitor to be manifestly suffering from want of food. He was strongly urged to take some animal food, and promiged that he would; but presently thought better of it and thus delivered his final ver--| juss, by the lowin, dict: “Weei,” he said, willing to try a turnip or maybees an onion, but Fm blest if I'll eat straw.” The decision showed which way the wind blew with bim.—London Globe. _ WNot a Protest. Representative Mudd o: Maryland has frequently been in conflict with the other members of his delegation ever the question of patronage. “At last I have succeeded in placing two men without receiving protests from every other member of the delega- tion,” declared Mr. Mudd. Who are they? Charles Carroll of Carrollton and John Hanson, two of Maryland’s most distinguished sons.” Mr. Mudd meant the two new bronze statues Maryland has placed in Statuary hall. An Easy Solution. The duke of Wellington, while a member of the British ministry, once turned a crawn battle into a glorious victory. When the news of the bloody action of Ferozhuhr, in India, arrived there was great consternation in the ministry; at best it was a drawn bat- tle. Sir Robert Peel was much affect- ed at the council taking a most gloomy view, when the duke, lighting up, said: “Make it a victory; fire a salute and ring the bells”; and so it ‘was ordered and done. The Season. “Ah!” sighs the gentle damsel, “see the bare limbs on the beech. Does not that bring forcibly to one’s mind the sorrowful fact that summer has gone? How many pleasant recollec tions of the summer such a sight call» up, don’t you think?” “Well, to tell you the truth,” replied the -cahdid “J have never been on the yp WU'S LAUNDRYMAN. Mistaken by Green Reporter f.r Lega- . tlon Attache ~ . An interesting story is told apropos of a reporter’s zegl to obtain news from the Chinese legation in Wash- iagion, 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-cpent 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 his project when an intelligent looking and well dressed Chinaman came down the steps of the legation and responded so p‘easantly to his greeting that.he bombarded him with a whole list of questions, to which the polite Celestial repeatedly answered: “Dun know, dun know.” Binally quite desperate at his inability to make something out of what he looked upon as a rare chance, a walk with one of the legation’s secretaries, he asked, appealingly: ‘Well, sureiy you know something 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 disappeared Into a laundry near by, of which he turned cut to be the proprietor.—San STATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Itasca. In District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District, May A. Cook, Plaintiff, versus The Koochiching Company and Frank P. Nicoll, Detendants, In the above entitled cause it is made to appear by the affidavit of Shubael F. White, one of the attorneys of plaintiff, that in said cause, wherein a summors in the following words, after the above entitling was issued: ‘The State of Minnesota, to the above named defendants— “You ure hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plainuff in the above entitled action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the couuty of Itasca, at his office in the village of Grand hapids, Itasea County, Minnesota, and to serve a Copy of your aiswer to the suid complaint on the subseibers at their office im the City of Duluth, St. Louis County. Min- nesotu, within twenty davs after the service of this’ Summons upon you. exclusive of the day of such sevice; and if you fail to answer i £88 to said complaint within the.time aforesaid, | the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded=in the com- plait. Dated January 9, A. D. 1902. “WHITE & PRICE. “Attorneys for Plaintiff, | “815-816 Torrey Building, Duluth, Mirinesota, Leonard Smith, Leron Smith, Ee For- | sytbe, Della Hastings, Edwin Bump and Myra Bump ought to buve been made defendants therein, Therefore you. the said Leonard Smith, Leron Smith Effie Forsythe. Della Hastings, Edwin Bump and Myra Bump, are required '6 appear and u the complaint in said summons named within twenty days afier the service of this order upon you, ex clusive of the day of such service, and that in default thereof the judgment or relief de- munded in said complaint will be rendered against you in ull respects as though you had been made parties to such action in the first instance. Dated June 25, A. D. = W. S. McC AHAN, District Judge. WHITE & PRICE. Plaintiff's Attorneys, |” 815-816 Torrey Building. Duluth. Minnesota, Francisco Argonaut. Save Your Kyex ff your eyesight is good, take care of fi. is the advice of Ainslee’s. Look away off yonder every time you get ta the bottom of a page in reading. If it is defective, let no foolish pride pre- yent you from wearing the proper glasses. There is no sense in handi- capping yourself in life when a piece of glass before each eye will make your vision a8 good as it possibly cin 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 peopis, 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 corrected. + How to Prevent Croup. Tt 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 betore the attack the chid becomes ‘Dhis is soon followed by a Give Chamn- berlain’s Cough Remedy freely as soon a. the child becomes hoarse, or even hoarse. pcuhar rough cough. after 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 can 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 Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA. l County of Ltusca, 88. Villuge of Nashwauk. 5 Notice fs hereby given, that application has beeu made in writing to the council of said village of Nushwauk and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxi liquors for the term com i ber . and terminating on Novemt following person, and at rhe place. as stated in suid application, the front or bar-room on the ground flocr of that two story log house situated upon lot five (), block eighteen (18). village of Nashwauk, according to the plat thereof of record and on file in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county of Itasca. Said Senior ses will be heard and and de termined by said council of the village of Nashwauk ut the next meeting in the vill council room, in said village of Nusbwauk, in Ttasea county, and state of Minnesota, on Wednesday, the fourteenth day of January, A. D., 193, at 8 o'clock p. m., of that da Witness a hand and seal of village of Nashwauk this 15th day of December, A. D., | 1902. {sean.) PAUL H. TVEDT. Village Recorder, Herald-Keview, Noy. 29. Dec. 6. 13. | Notice of Application for Liquor License. | STATE OF MINNESOTA i ‘SS. Village of Nashwauk, County of Itasca. To the Village Counc'l of the Village of | Nashwauk, in the county of Itasca, and | State of Minnesota: { The undersigned Larson Bros. (a partner- | ship) hereby make application for a license to granted to them to sell intoxicating . liquors for a perion of one (1) year from the titteenth day of November. 1902. The place where the said business is to be | carried on is designated as follows: In the front or bar reom on the ground floor of that two stury frame building situ- ated upon lot thirteen (13), block twelve (12), village of Nashwauk. according to the plat ‘hereof of record and on file in the office of the register of deeds in und for said county of tasca. Said applicants pray that such license be sranted to them. 4 i uf said village of Nashwuuk. and th of said state of Minnesota im such ¢: and provided. | Dated at Nashwauk, Minn., November 5, ARSON Bros, | L. arrest.) JOHN McLEAN, Paut H.Tvept, | Presidentof suid village. Village Recorder. When you want pure tea anil coffee go to Hughes & Co When you want | : 2 _ Itasca county go toHupscs & Co. Herald-Roview, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application sor Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } Village of Nashwauk, (Ss. County of Itasca. j To the Village Council of the Village of Nashwauk, in tie County of Itasca, and e of Minnesot The under an & Riley (a part- nership) hereby Kv application for license to be granted to them to sell intox’ ng liquors for » period of one year from day of November. 190: ‘The place where thy said business is to be carried on is desiznated as follows: In the frout or bar room on the ground floor of that two story frame building sita- ated upon lot one (1), block ten (10), village of Nashwauk, wrding tu the plat thereof n file in the office of the applicants pray that such license be 14, pursuant to the ordiuance wauk and the statutes sota in such caso made ana provided. ‘ . e Dated at Nashwauk, Minnesota, Nov., 15. 1902, MEEHAN [arrest.] JOHN M Pau. H. Tvepr. President of suid Vi Village «ecorcer. Herald-Review. November 15. Notice of Application for Liquor Licence. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Ituscit. S. Village ot Grand wupids. J Notice is hereby Ziven, that appli have been made in writing vo the council of suid village of Grand Rapids and i n my office. praying for livense to seil tiltg liquors for the term commencing ovember Ist, 1902 and terminating on | nber Ist. 198, by the following persons. | tho following places. as stated in said i specttully. to- wit the west front room of the itrated on lot 20 in block 18 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Als» Joi. O'Connell in th t font room in muilding situated on lot 22 in block 19 in id Rapids, Minnesota. for the term of one fi pher 15th, 1902. Also nin the northeast front room : of the building situated ou 1 and 12 it block 15 in Grard. Rapids, for the term of oue year trom ons will be heard und deter- 1ncil couneil of the village of council room in the village vi of Grand Rapids, in Lt id state wf Minuesota on’ Mond. the Ist day of December, A. D., 1902, at 9 o'clock pam.. of that da. Wits hand and seal of Grand Rapids this tl of November A. D., 1902. (arrest): D. M_ GUNN. F. A. Kina. President. Recorder. Herald-Review, Noy. 29. Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License, TE OF MI Mage of Nashwav Connty of Itasca. ge Council of th» Village of in the County of Itasca aud nnesot: State of The unde rank Johnson, h makes applica or license to be granted to him to sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one (1) yen. from the tifteenth day of November, iso. ‘The place where the said business is to be carried on is de: ted as follo’ In the front or room of that o e story | frame buiiding sitnated upon lot eighteen (18), of block twelve (12), village of Nashwauk, according to the plat the: ©: record and on file in the office of the r x of deeds in and for said county of Itasca Said applicant prays that granted to bim pursuant to the ordinance of said village of Nashwauk and the statutes of siid state of Minnesota in such case made and provided . ee at Nashwauk,. Minn., November, 15, 1902. ereby such license be FRANK JOHNSON. [SEAL] JOHN McLEA PauLH.Tvepr, — Presidentof said Village. Village Recorder. Herald-Review, Nov. 29. Dee. 6, 13. Notice of Application yor Lignor License. Council of the Village of io the Couaty of Itasca and State of Minnesota: arah = Plourd, ra license to be to her to se xicating liquors for a period of one (1) year from the fifteenth day of November, 1902. The place where said business is to be carried ou is designated as follows: In the frgnt or bar room on the ground floor of that two story log house s:tuated hereby nted on lot eighteen (18), “lock thirteen (1., | villuge of Nashwauk. according to the plat thereof of record a: don file in the oftice of the re ter of deeds in und for sa d county of Itase:. Said applicant prays that such license be granted to her, pursuant to the ordinance of | said village of Nashwauk and the statutes of said state of Minnesota in such case made and provided, Dated at Nashwauk, Minn:. Nov.. 15. 1902. SARAH PLOURD. (arresr.] JOHN McLEAN, PauLH.Trvpr, _ President of said Village. Village Recorder, Herald-Review, Dec. 20. 27, Jun. 3. 10, 17. 24. | | ' mined by taid V | Of Grand Rapids at the council room in the | | | | | J. M. Eastwoed’s Black Stallion Brought to j py Beaver Dam Boy, who is registered | with thirty otbers in the 2:30 class | Notice uf Application for Liquor License. | COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICERS _ Herald-Review, Dee. 13, 20, 2. of Gra ies : County of Itasca. Notice is hereby given that supleerans have been made in writing to the Village Council of said Village ot Grand Rapids and filed in my office. praying for license to sell intoxicating Hquors for tho term commencing on Novembe! id, 1902, and terminating on November 2 1903. by the following wersons and at the following places, as stated In said applications. respectively. to-wit: Grant & Halloran. in the eust front room in the building situated on Lot 9 in Block 18 in the original townsite of Grand Rapids, Min- nesotit. Said applications will be heard and deier- illage Council of the Village Village Hall in said Village of Grand Rapids, in Itusea County, and State of Minnesota. on Monday, the Sth day of January, A. D, 1993, at8 o'clock p. m. of that day. Witness my hand and peal. of Grand Rapids this Ist day of December. A. D. 1902. D. M, GUNN, President, [Arrest] F.'A. KING, Recorder. (SEAR BE AE age Ee ape ae ae ae ae ae ae ae te ae ae ae ae ae ae me aE A AE ee ae ee ae eae ae ae ae ea ae eas a ae a a: agcagneneuneseseRanns DEALER IN /4 Father Marquette Fruits, Confectionery, | ieee gee " : Ice Cream Soda, — Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, is Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. THIRD ST., Opp. Depot. ’ A Masterpiece of Distillation It is absolutely free from fore- ign ingredients. *_ Its boquete} comes solely from the grain, and. By the amber colorfrom the oakin Bo which it is kept. = : AE RE A A A ea Ae ae ae a ea ae a ae He tem ‘eae Ae a ae ae ae es ae eae ae ae ae ae ae eae Real age has accomplished | and taken the place of expert. go. va *#| fj blending, and the addition of ‘oa Herald-Review, November 1, 8, 13. 3 N A PAONAU LT % | & flavoring oils, prune juice,sacch- — si a . # | @ rine, glycerine, etc., which is © open Ho weewcececene = iif often used wo make new whisky” STATE OF MINNESOTA, } * palatable. 5 chinese pe & ‘PROPRIFTOR * E z ‘ounty of Itasca. & : % ‘ather Marquette In District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. | # P 1oneer a : Bertha Bacom, plaintiff, * Sif isa nee: dala Roe aoe ersus: * # |B ripened only by real age. George acon, defendant. H Barber t |f recommended to those seeking & 24 ‘he State of Minnesota to the above named | # ad high-grade pure article. az -defendant: i h 4 You are he seby summoned and required to S __ > snawer the complaint of the piaintilin the |= op * ' above entitled action. a, copy of, which is} * a (6) Nn e e heretoattached and herewith served upon you, | # Your Patronage Solicited. . and te serve a copy of your nunewer to anid : ¢ complaint o1 he subseri & e ce ‘i , fat tg of Gesu eagle eat cous | By LELAND AVENUE. Sole Agent - of Itasca within thirty id reap MrT rr TT Tr TTT TT rrr Tra () of this summons upon y day of such service, and if you fail to answer said complaint within the time aforesaid. the plaintiff in this action will apply fo the court for the relief demanded in the said complaint with the costs und 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. ATE OF MIN OTA, Village of Nushwauk, County of Ltasga. To the Village Council of the Village of Nashwauk, in the County of Itasca, and State of Mien :sota. The undersigned Logan Bros. (a partner- ship; hereby make applization’ fora license to be granted to them to sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one year from the fifteenth cay of November, 1902 ~SS. Grand Rapids, Minn. GRAND RAPIDS MINN. BRICK LIME CEMENT Geo. F. Kremer. THE PAINTER ‘ Fancy Inside Finish Paper Hanging Catsominng, Etc.. See him at Hotel Gladstone, or a postal card will bring him to you SESWSSSSSS: he place where the carried on is de: fed as follows: In the front o} room of that one story frame building situate upon lot fourteen (14) of block eleven. village of Nasliwauk, accord- ing to the plat thereof of record and on file in the office of the register of deeds ia and for said county of Itasea, be Said applicants that such license be od to them pursuant to the ordinance of id village of Nushwauk and the statutss of said state of Minnesota, in such case made and provided. Dated at Nushwauk, Nov. 15, 1902. LOGAN Bros, larrest.1 JOHN MCLEAN, Paut H. Tvept, resident of said Village. Village Recorder. P.d c.W Hastings. Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business. F. P. SHELDON. Cashier Itasca County Abstract Office ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, . FIRE. INSURANCE, President. . SHELDON, Vice President. C. E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier Lumbermen’s Bank Conyéyances Drawn. ‘Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, “PAUL SPRAGUE ” Itasea County. Horsemen of this county are much pleased with the advent of ‘Paul Sprague’” to the farm of J. M. East- wood on Trout lake. This magnifi- cent animal wili 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 Lis sire and grand dam: Jong neck, high head, eyes large and bright, “short back. long body, deep shoulders, bas bair as fine as silk, and (ee H. SPEAR GRAND RAPIDS, - : S. F. Warrte And 815-816 Torry Building Duluth, Minn e KREMER & KING, . Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - - MIND |’ A. B. CLAIR; Register of Deeds of Itasca County | Mineral | Pine and ie | Farming i Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW MINN FRANK F, PRICE Ware « price LAWYERS (Office Over Metzger’s Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS,:MINN. his appearance is exceedingly grace- ful. Pedigree: -Paul Sprague was sired in Wallace’s American Trotting Register No. 10,364; he sired by Badger Rprague, No. 1,097; dam Luee by Swigert No. 3udger Sprague by Gov. Sprague No: 444, who also sired Kate Sprague, (2:18, ) placing him at the head of speed pro- ducing stallions of his age. Dam Beaver Dam Boy, Badger Girl (2:224)‘ CONTRACTOR AND Stone Walls, Cisterns and Chimneys Call at Residence on Sleeper avenue, GRAND RAPIDS. GEORGE THAYER |. RHODES, | PAINTER AND Paperhanger All wox guaranteed. Leave Orders at Steven’s Hotel. BUILDER. Built. Practical Plasterer, Grard Rapids, Minn. Oppysite J. J. Decker. byBlackF lying Cloud No 378; Gov Sprague by Rhode Island No. 267, Dam, Bell Brandon by Hamiltonian No. 15, who stands ab the bead of speed producing stallions of any age; having 40 performers in the 2:30 ¢} Dam of Paul Sprague. Jennie Lind sired by St. James. Ad er ade low per ac Sage tio Sheriff. Attorney... Register of Clerk of Court Judge of Probe Surveyor Coroner. ames Murehie Dr. Thomas lussell Mrs. Hattie F'. Booth Do You Want A Home? Corner lot 150x140 in Houghton’s garden for sale cheap if taken at once. Smail payment and easy terms on balance. FIVE ROOM HOUSE Price $900. We also have many desirable resi- dence Jots that can SOUNTY. monthly payments. Call and get Bera : rites, dep Beh) phe Most, Excellent Sites for Mang Deekeacne. Farrell |” 24 RM LANDS at prices and terms 1acturing Enterprises, that will sell on sight. ReishUs-Remer Land Go, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. W. E. NEAL, Dealer in Pine and Farming Lands. The finest List of Agricultural ang. Grazing Lands in the County. dition with small house and good Price $250. and two s, fenced, city water, in best loca- n. Stone foundation under house. be bought ov Prospective Settlers Located. Corres.ondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, —~ - é Minn Supt. of Schoo} COMMISSIONERS. .A. D. Brooks Frank 8. Lang W. G. Moore 1. Hennessy John Fraser Distri Distri uv No. 4 ict No. ict No. President Trustees Recorde’ Treasurer. Attorney. . Street Commi: Marshal......... Jas. MeCormick ssio. * . BF. McCormick DD D COSTELLO, — DENTIST. —— Office in Marr Building.— GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA, D* CHAS. M. STORCH, : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office ind Residence, Cor. Kindred and 3rd , GRAND RAPIDS. Ore torr ise titi ri ii ite Bee See Be Re Re Ea ae ate RE ae ate a ate ae ae a aN ae aE RE a ERE HERALD-REVIEW. $2 Per Year DEFECTIVE 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 party of the village and include some of the handsomest | sites within the corporation, Call at his place of business on the cornor of Second street and Leland avenue. 3 A. M. JOHNSON GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA. SRG AEGE EST AES CRT AST S CASTES SHS SRS K Seo eeee a_i | OF CECCESSESLOSES EE SSE TEREST Ty PAGE

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