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an F The Best He Could Do. - A kind-hearted clergyman was late- ly compelied. to dismiss a gardener who used to purloin his fruit and vege- tables. For the sake of his wife and family he gave him a letter of recom: mendation and this is how he .worded it: “I hereby certify that A—— B—— bes been my gardener for over two years and that during that time he pet more out of my garden than any n I ever employed.” 3 -Monograme on Peaches. ‘The peaches placed on the table at @ Lendon dinner party bore the mon- ~ ogram of their owner traced distinct- ty.ln the velvety bloom. Letters had When the fruit was ripe on removing the paper let- the monograms were found | out in most delicate green, the rest of the fruit being rosy and deep bued. He Fears the Worst. “The seniot editor of the Saccharine (Cele.) Gazette went to Denver Tues- Mey.” says the junior editor. “He is probably married! We do not know whether.it was with ‘malice and afore- thought,’ but ‘tls done. ‘Blessed be “the ties that bind.’ We know nothing ‘of this, but bad grave suspicions when Mouday evening he borrowed the only white shirt this office possessed.” No Eacape From Trouble. fn tateresting light.on the subject of government ownership of railways comes from Victoria, Australia, where the 10,000 employes of the govern- meat raimway, defeated in an attempt to elect legislators who would raise their pay and shorten their hours, are threatening to strike. Evidently there ie ne royal road to industrial Family Too Noisy. A polsy family, kept by an old ‘woman in Paris, aroused the indigna- tien of the neighbors. It consisted of twenty hens, fifty roosters, thirty pigeons, eight degs, four cats, a par- Tot, @ gost and a dozen smal! birds: The peighbors couldn’t sleep, they gampiained and the woman's family mage scattered by tho police. His Majesty the Baby. <While the little Prince Leopold of Béigium' was being taken out for a drtve by his nurse a company of the Civic Guard passed, and, seefng the prinee, halted and presented arms. The nurse took the baby’s hand and put tt to His forehead ina military smiute—the frst the baby bad ever made, Amertoane to Contro! Paris Gas. Anthony N. Brady of Albany and ‘Willtam €. Whitney of New York are at the head of a company of Ameri- whose capital is $50,000,000, who fe negotiating for the central corpor- ations supplying Paris with gas. La- ter on they will strive for the elec- trie plants of the French capital. taventor Dies in Poverty. Kari Kiesewetter, the inventor of the Swedish safety match, died some- time ago in Romania, aged more than 9 years, in great poverty. He with- drew from the Jonképing factories forty years ago with a great deal of money, but lost it all in railroad spec- watiens. Enormous Prices for English Cattle. American cattle breeders import mest of their prize stock from Eng- fand and sometimes enormous prices are paki. Lest week quite a number of bulls and eows were purchased for Americans and the prices paid range from $2,100 to $6,250 per head. i Bin Has Little Chance. . he bill introduced in the Virginia house’ of delegates to prohibit pro- miscoous kissing will ly become 8 law. There are too many bachelors and married men, not to mention wid- awers, among the members of the leg- istature. % F3 Large Christmas Candles. Christmas candles are made of enor- mous size. The largest, knewn as “altar staffs,” are sometimes 6 feet long. They weigh néarly 40 Ibs. and are worth $25 apiece, being made of the purest beeswax. An indian Superstition. Howison tells in his “Travels in @anada” how his Indian guide begged him to keep stfll on Christmas eve in the woods in order that they might see the deer knee! to tue Great Spirit. Receipts of New York Postoffice. When the New York postoffice was ‘Duik its annual receipts were $2,892,- 637; they are now $11,670,574; in a few years they will be $20,000,000. When Clergymen Could Not Marry. English clergymen wefe prehibited - from marrying for rather more than four centuries, beginning from : reign of Ethelred. = The Penalties of Age. A person usually begins to ‘lose height at the age of fifty, and at the age of ninety has lost at Jeast 1% inches. Reig REE A Money in Selling Stray Dogs. By. the sale of ‘stray dogs the Northum! (England) . County - Councfl made £4 10s 6d lest year. ‘Seagulls Dislodge. Periguins. Sepgulls have ousted the penguins from their vocks in the St. James's Park lake, London, A KISS, “WREST Following are a number of clever definitions of the Kiss: A report at headquarters. Nothing divided between two. The food by which the flame of love is fed. ; The sweetest labial of the world’s language. The only known “smack” that will calm a storm. . A thing of use to no one, but much prized by two. Everybody’s acting edition of “Ro- meo ang Juliet.” %.e drop that runneth over when the .up of love is full. Not enough for one, just enough for two, too much for three. A telegram to the heart, in which the operator uses the “sounding” sys- tem. The only really agreeable two-faced action under the sun, or the moon, either. t What the child receives free, what the young man steals and what the old man buys. The thunder-clap ofthe lips, which inevitably follows the lightning glance of the eyes. The baby’s right, the lover’s privi- lege, the parent’s benison and the hyp- ocrite’s mask. The sweetest fruit on the tree of Jove. The oftener plucked the more abundant it grows. A kiss is an insipid and tasteless morsel, which becomes delicious and delectable in proportion as it is flav- ored with lose. A woman's most effective argument, whether to cajole the heart of a ather, control the humors of a hus- band, or console the griefs of child- hood. “A loadstoan put in the place ware the pane is, is beautiful for the Rheu- matiz. “A basin of water gruel, with a hafft a@ quart of old rum in it, with lots of brown sugar, is good for Cold in Head. “If you have hiccups, pinch one of your wrists wile you count sixty, or get somebody to skare you and make you jumpe. “The earache—Put onion in ear after it is well roasted. “The consumption—Eat as many peanuts as possible before going to bed.”—Philadelphia Record. 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 hefore the’ attack the child “becomes hoarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy freelv as soon ax the child becomes hoarse, or even 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, County of [tasca, ‘58. Village of Nashwauk, Notice is hereby given, that application has been made in writing to the council of said village of Nashwauk and filed in my office, raying for license to sell intoxicating iquors 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: ctfully. to-wit: Felix Tarro. in the front or bar-room on the ground flocr of that two story log house situated upon lot five (5), 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 tasen. : Baid application will be heard and and de- termined. by said council of the village of Nashwank at the next meeting in the village council room, in said village of Nashwauk, in Itasca 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 village of Nashwauk this 15th day of December, A. D., PAUL H. TVEDT. 1902. (sEAL.) Village Recorder, Herald-Review, Noy. 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,undersigned Larson Bros. (a partner- ship) hereby make application for a license granted to them to sell intoxicating ; liquors for a perion of one (1) ycar from the fifteenth day of November, 1902, The place where the said business is to be carried on is designated as follows: In the front or bar 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 register of deeds 1m and for said county of Said applicants pray that such license be granted to the! ursuant to the ordinance of sal lage of Nashwayk. and the statutes of said state of Minnesoty ip "such cuse made and provided: Rg jolttted at Nashwauk, Migin., November 5, A «LARSON Bros. Larrest.) f JOHN McLEAN. Pau H.Tvepr, _ Presidentof said village. Village Recorder. _ a When you want pure tea and “coffee go to Hughes & Co. When you want butter made in Itasca county go to Hughes & Co. Herald-Review, Dec. 20. 27, Jun. 3, 10, STATE OF MI OTA. County of RES tse. In District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. May A. Cook, Plaintiff, versus The Koochiching Company and Frank P. Nicall, Defendants, In the above entitled cause it is made to appear by the affidavit of Shubael IF. White. one of the attorneys of plaintiff. that in said cause, Wherein a summovs in the following words, after the above entitling was issued: “The State of Minnesota, to the above named defendants— “You ure here! juired to answer the complaint of the plainuiff 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 kapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscibers at their office. in the City of Duluth, St. Louis County, Min- nesota, within twenty davs after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer to said complaint within the time aforesaid. the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com- plamts Dated January 9, A. D. 1902. “WHITE & PRICE. “Attorneys for Plaintiff, | “815-816 Torrey Building, Duluth, Minnesota. Leonard Smith, Leron Smith, Effie For- sytbe, Della Hastings, Edwin Bump and Myra ump ought to have been made defendants therein. Therefore you. the said Leonard Smith, Leron Smith, Effie Forsythe. Della Hastings, Edwin Bump and Myra oes are required to appear and answer the complaint in said summons named within twenty days after the service of this order upon you, 6x- 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 all respects as though you had been made parties to such action in the first ated June 25, A. D, 1902. W. S. MCCLENAHAN, District Judge. summoned and instance. Waite & PRICE. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 815-816 Torrey Building. Duluth, Minnesota, Herald-Review; Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Village of Nashwauk, County of Itasca. To the Village Council of the Village of Nashwauk, in the County of Itasca, and State of Minnesota: The undersigned Weehan & Riley (a part- nership) hereby make application for a Heense to be granted to them to sell intoxi- cating liquors for a period of one year from the fifteenth 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- i lot ove (1), block ten (10), village uk, xccording to the plat thereof id on file in the office of the ever of deeds in and for said county of tusca. Suid applicants pray that such license be Les, ) grunted w tiem. purstiant to the ordinance of said villuge of Nashwauk and the statutes of said state of Minnesota in such case made and provided. ‘ Dated at Nashwauk, Minnesota, Nov., 15, 1902. Merenax & Runey. {arTEst.] JOHN McLEAN, Pau H. Tvepr. President of said Village. Village Kecorder. Herald-Review, November 15. Notice of Application for Liquor Licence. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Itasca. CSS. Villuze of Grand Rapids. ) Notice is hereby given, that applications have been made in writing vo the village council of said village of Grand Rapids and y oflice. praying for license to sell ieating liquors for the term commencing on November Ist, 1002, and terminating on November Ist. i903, by ihe following persons, and at the following places, 4s stated in said applications, respectiully. to- wit: Cul Gilman in the west front room of the building sitruted on lot 20 in block 18 in Grand Rapids, Miunesota, Als» J.F. O'Connell in the west front room in the building situated on lot 2 in block 19 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. for the term of one year from October 1éth, 1902. Also Gust Anderson in the northeast front room on the first fluor of the building situated on lot 10, 11 und 12 in block 15 in Grard Rapids, Minne: for the term of one year from Octobe} bed Said appifeations will be heard and deter- mined by suid eounci! council uf the village of Grand Rapidsat the council room in the village hall in said village of Grand Rapids, in Itasca county, und state of Minnesota on Monday, the Ist day of December, A. D., 1902, at 9 o’clock p.m.. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of Grand Rapids this third duy of November A. D., 1 (arrest. D. M’ GUNN. F.A. KiNg. President. Recorder. Herald-Review, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 18. Notice. of Application for Liquor License, STATE OF MINNESOTA. Village of Nashwauk. » ss. Connty of Itasca. To the Villuge 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 ae for a period of one (1) yeu: from the fifteenth day of November, 102. The place where the said business is to be carried on is designated as follows: In the front or bar room of that ore story frame Bol atneetnaeay n lot sph (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. Said applicant prays that such license be granted to him pursuant to the ordinance of said village of Nashwauk and the statutes of said state of Minnesota in such cuse made and provided. a at Nashwauk, Minn., November, 15, | FRANK JOHNSON. [SEAL.] JOHN McLEAN, PauL H.Tvept, _ Presidentof said Village. Village Recorder. Herald-Review, Nov. 29. Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License. To the Village Council of the Village of Nashwauk. iv the Couaty of Itasca and State of Minnesota: The undersigned, Sarah Plourd. hereby makes application for a license to be granted to her to sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one (1) year from the fifteenth day of November, 1902. The piace where sald business is to be carried on is designated as follows: In the front or bar room on the ground floor of that two story. log house situated upon lot eighteen (18), viock thirteen (13), village of Nashwauk. according to the plat thereof of record and on file in the Office of the register of deeds in und for said county of I[tusce. Said applicant prays that such license be granted to her, purruant 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, Minp.. Nov.. 15. 1902. SARAH PLOURD. [arresr.} JOHN McLEAN, PaULH.Trvpr, _ President of said Village. Village Recorder, a‘ | mined by taid Vi. Herald-Review. Dec. 13. 20, 27. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Village of Grand Rapids, -ss. County of Itasca. Notice is hereby given that applications have been made in writing to the Village Council of said Village ot Grand Rapids and led in my office. praying for license to sell jdntoxicating liquors for the term commencing on November 2nd, 1902, and terminating on November 2nd, 1903, by the following persons and at the following places, as stated in said applications. respect: ely to-wit: Grant & Halloran, in the east front roomin the building situated on Lot 9 in Block 18 in ne eee townsite of Grand Rapids, Min- esota. Said applications will be heard and deter- lage Council of the bbe i 4 of Grand Rapids. at the council room in the Village Hall in said Village of Grand Rapids, in Itasca County, and State of Minnesota. on Monday, the 6th day of January, A. D. 1903, at8 o'clock p. m. of that day. Witness my hand and Lg Mig het Rapids this Ist day of December. A. D. D. M. GUNN, President. [Arrest] F. A. KING, Recorder. Herald-Review, November 1, 8, 15. Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } Ss. County of Itasca. ) In District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. Bertha Bacom, pluinsit?, ersus George Bacom, defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to unswer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action. a copy of which is heretoattached and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said 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 laintiff in this action will apply to the court or the relief demanded in the said complaint with the costs and disbursements of this action, ‘ Dated October 14, A, D.. 1902. WHITE & PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Grand Rupids, Itasca county, Minn. Herald-Review, Noy. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice uf Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } Village of Nashwauk, | -s: County of [tase ) To the Village Council of the Village of Nashwauk, in the County of Itasca, and State of Mirn>sota. The undersigned Logan Bros, (a partner- ship) hereby make application for a license to be granted to them to sell intoxicating liquors-for a period of one year from the fifteenth day of November. 1902. The Peas where the said business is to be carried on is designated as follows: Tn'the front or bar room of that one story 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 deeds in and for said county of Itasca. Said applicants pray that such license be graoted to them pursuantéto the ordinance of said village of Nashwauk aud the statutss of said state of Minnesota, in such cuse made and provided. Dated.at Nashwauk, Nov. 15, 1902. ~ LoGan Bros. Larrest.1 JOHN McLEAN, Paut H.Tvepr, Vresident of said Village. Village Recorder. “PAUL SPRAGUE ” J. M. Eastwood’s Black Stallion Brought ‘to Itasea County. ® Horsemen of this county are muclr pleased with the advent. of ‘Paul Sprague”? to the farm of J. M. East- wood on Trout lake. This magnifl- cent animal will get a number of colts next season in this vicinity. He is a beautiful jet black, 6 years old, 15+ hands high, weighing 1,075 ounds. In style and form he is much ike 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 Radger 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 others in the 2:30 class) placing him at the head of speed pro- ducing stallions of his age. Dam Beaver Dam Boy, Badger Girl (2:224)* 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 in the 2:30 class. Dam of Paal Sprague. Jennie Lind sired by St. James. COUNTY AND: VILLAGE OFFICERS COUNTY. Auditor. Farrell ‘Treasurer. 3. Miller .C. Tyndall ester L. Pratt -A. B. Clair Clerk of Court. I. D. Rassmussen Judge of Probate . S. Huson Surveyor. ames Murchie Coroner. Dr. Thomas Russell Supt. of School: -Mrs. Hattie F. Booth COMMISSIONERS. District No. 1. (Chairman). .A. D. Brooks. -Frank 8. Lang ..W.G. Moore [f. H. Hennessy District No. 5. John Fraser VILLAGE. President ...... ...-.- 1.0. «+05 Trustees .... Recorder. Marshal..............- J.B. McCormick D*® D. COSTELLO, DENTIST. —— Office in Marr Building.— G RAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA, D*® CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Cor..Kindred and 3rd GRAND RAPIDS, 4 ERE Ee ae a Ae aes ae ate ate ae aA a ae ae a ae ae ee a aE Me me eee eee a a ae G. C. SMITH DEALER IN : Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, ‘Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. THIRD ST., Opp. Depot. EEE Father Marquette Is66— PURE RYE WHISKY siaosal A Masterpiece of Distillation It is absolutely free from fore- ign ingredients. Its boquet comes solely from the grain, and the amber color from the oak in which it is kept. i Real age has accomplished RE SAA AR Ea a a a ae ae ae ae a a eae hE HEE ARE EAR a ae fea ea ae ae a ae ae ae a a aE ee Ee eee ee ae a a eH ee a ae a Be EA Ae ee eA Ee a ae a EE ea a EEE and taken the place of expert is a natural, pure, perfect article ripened only by real age. It is recommended to those seeking a high-grade pure article. John Heptel Sole Agent Barber Shop_ & * *& Your Patronage Solicited. > * % cl % ie blending. and the addition of ® “ r : flavoring oils, prune juice, sacch- N. A . PAONAULT : rine, glycerine, ete., which is VVC VOT VVVT TY & often used to make new whisky ss # | palatable. ‘PROPRIFTOR =| . - Father Marquette Pioneer H ep ‘ * i | | | re LELAND AVENUE. (EAE AE Ae aR a ea a a eae a ae ae ae ae ae He ae ae ee Ee RE ME RE ae Re ae eae ea a ae ae ae ee ND RAPIDS MINN. TAYLOR... THE PAINTER LIME - CEMENT Geo. F. Kremer. Fancy Inside Finish Paper Hanging Caltsominng, Etc.. Grand Rapids, Minn. See him at Hotel Gladstone, or a postal card will bring him to you SPSS SSE2: Itasca County Abstract Office ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, F. P. SHELDON. Cyshier O. W. HASTINGS. President. C.E. AIKEN, Asst. Cushier P. J. SHELDON. Vice President. Lumbermen’s Bank Grand Rapids, Minn. Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, : - A. B. CBATR, | Transacts a General Banking Business. Z G™. H. SPEAR MINN ATTORNEY AT LAW j Register of Deeds of Itasca County GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN é Mineral S. F. Warte FRANK F. PRICE . & Pine ana | : W HITE & PRICE Farming og LAWYERS (Office Over Metzger’s Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS,:MINN. And 815-816 Torry Building Duluth, Minn GEORGE THAYER CONTRACTOR AND Lands Pime Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. 1. RHODES, BUILDER. ‘ Stone Walls, Cisterns and Chimneys PAINTER Built. “AND Practical Plasterer, R Grard 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. Smail\payment and easy terms on balance. Price $250. FIVE ROOM HOUSE and two Jots, 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. FARM LANDS at prices and terms} + that will sell on sight. Reishus-Remer Land Ca, Paperhanger All wor; guaranteed. Leave Orders at Steven’s Hotel. Grand Rapids, \, Minnesota. Dealer in Pine and Farming Lands. The finest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Most, Excellent Sites for Manu lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Corres.ondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - - 5 Minn SAE SEE SE EAE A ae ee eae EE a aE ae a a eee a Mee a *, 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 onthe cornor of Second strcet. #- and Leland. avenue. ae: : 4 A. M. JOHNSON 3 GRAND RAPIDS . MINNESOTA. § ia aleshashadha atlacicleshsshalashaaleslesleshedhadiask-ddashetlciosh shaheshaddasdaslesledusledasdesiad sh stosk daudhsteslosiadaael HERALD-REVIEW. $2 Par Yeat—— OEE SOS STEERS *