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Dean J. howard Van Amringe' of Co- Tumbia took luncheon on Monday last _with some of his students. Afterward ‘he. ed back in his chair and pro- a one of the short, black cigars ‘ for-which he is known to have a Saree. predilection. “spat aoe & it lovingly, he said: “You not believe it, but I was a. stu: Me -once. Ivremember ono day eae way-senior. year in 1860, while t walking . home from college, I. was: joined:.by: Prof. “Anton, who was. th “tenehiny Greek at Columbia. * time in Silence. {SHddenly turning, ke demanded in his ‘sternest. voice:, > you smoke, Van Arminge?’ IT was’ reed to admit that I.did indulge oc casionally. He glared at me for a mo- ment and then said gruffy: ‘Glad to know it. Best thing you evér did, Don’t let me ever hear of your stop- Ping it. Good afternoon.’ "—Philadel- phia Ledger. WORSE THAN KISSING BUGS. New Plague Worrying Citizens of Pennsylvania Town. A new bug that is causing almost/as much exeitement and inconvenience as the infamous “kissing bug” has in- vaded Oil City, Pa. So far no speci- men of the insect has been secured, wut more than fifty persons bear speci- mens of the effects of the sting of the insect. The bug alights on its vic tim, perforates his cuticle in one or more places and gets away. In an in- credibly short time a large white blis- ter arises and unless prompt measures are taken to counteract the effects of the poison the flesh begins to swell and become painful. Cases have oc- eurr@d where a vite on the finger has | eaused the arm of the victim to swell | to almost twice the natural size from the bite to the shoulder. Several quire the servics of a physician. The Causes of Laughter. Prof. James Sully, who has written a 430-page book entitled “An Essay on Laughter,” says thatthe peculiar-mus- eular actions which are grouped under the name of “laughter are provoked “by the incongruous, the ‘uliaccustoméed and the unexpected juxtaposition “ot ‘things. Prof. Stilly cites*the: story“of aman arrested by soldiers who is “al- ~lowed to join ‘them at cards. “He ~eheats and is“kicked out;~his *play- mates quite forgetting that~he is*their . prisoner. With this may be coupled the story of two burglars in the dock, One of them kept on poking the other im the. ribs as the evidence against them, proceeded, until he was made to desist bythe protest: “Who are you knocking about? I’ve as much right to: be here as you.” Story of Yvette Guitbert. Once in the early days of her theat- rical career, when she was earning a hundred francs a night, Mile. Yvette Guilbert was unkindly received by an audience. The manager lost his tem- per, and expressed his disappointment somewhat harshly in the presence of the actress. Mlle. Guulbert, however, a, wes deliglitfally cool, and remarked, |* calmly, “Have patience, for the day will come when you will gladly offer me 1,100 francs a performance instead of 100.” A few months later the man- ager offered her a thousand francs, but she laughingly stipulated for the add!- tional 100. Birthdays of Eminent Men. “The ‘London Express comments on the fact that an American publication mentions the hundredth: birthday an- niversaries of several great English authors as being close at hand, but apparently. forgets that of an Ameri- cen, Ralph Waldo Emerson;~ which comes next year. Here are some oth- ers that are not far distant: Bulwer- Lytton (1903), Beaconsfield (1904), Hawthorne (1904), Whittier (1907), Longfellow (1907), Tennyson (190-), Thackeray (1911), Dickens (1912). Those of Balzac, Hugo and Dumas have been celebrated within a short time. Off His Beat. ; The recent civil service examination brings to mind an amusing sto! which was told in connection with one of the earliest examinations for policemen, says the New York Times, The question asked by the examining commission was: “How many miles to the moon?” Pat, a lusty son of old Brin, whose right to a place on the force had never before been disputed, answered: “I don’t know how many miles it is, but I know that it is far enough away to be outside my beat, even when it’s full.” Good Guessers. ‘It is quite remarkable .that not less than six -persons guessed the exact number of .votes cast at the recent election in Kansas, and more than halt, proximating the actual ballot... -Tae.! true figures—28%1¢8—were not what" are called round, ‘humbers,. ‘and. it "Dean Van Amringe’s After-Luricheon f-walked by my side for sonte, peculiar rough cough. Give Cham- Ahis way ail) danger and. anxiety may. be avoided. - ‘This remedy is used by. be depended¥,upon and that is pleas- ant and safe to take. For sale by all druggists, Trial By Telephone. A man was arrested near Basking Ridge, N.. J., for violating the game laws. The constable who arrested the man called up Justice Bewers by tele | phone... His, honor heard the evidence over ‘the wire and fited the offender $20 and costs, which was paid. Charcoal Eph’s Daily Thought. | “Dey am some men dat got too much conscience t’ fool wid money,” said Charcoal Eph in one of his ruminative moods, ‘an’ den dey am some dat got too much money to’ fool wid con- science, Misiah Jackson.”—H. E. War ner in Baltimore News. lowa Banking Law. Iowa authorities have decided that any one can open a savings bank in that state so long as he does not use the words “savings bank” or “savings institution” in describing the busi- | eases have been severe enough to re- | @5S of the concern. Artist’s Work in Demand. There is a lady artist residing in Paris who receives ’$2;500 a year from one firm of Christmas-card publish- ers,~merely for the~privilege of hav- ing first choice: of all her designs. Water “Power on Pactfic Stope. ‘The: water power available ‘on the |. Pacific slope “for *préducing ‘electric euergy is eqifivatent to’ the ‘combus- “tion“of “300;800,000 ‘tons of’coal-a year, Learn Physical Culture. Over 50,000 Leeds, England, school children receive instructions in physi- cal drill, the elder scholars being also taught to swim. Work of the Empress. The angel always seen at the top of the Kaiser’s Christmas tree at: Pots- dam is invariably dressed by the em- press herself, ~ Killing Off Engtish Sparrows. The Gemshail ‘Sparrow club, Sur- rey, England, has accounted for 25,702 birds during the last six years. _Good'-Twelfth Night’Cake. A Twelfth Night cake should be made of flour, honey, ginger, plums and pepper. A woman's most elective argument, whether to. cajole the heart of a ‘ather, control thte humors of a hus- band, or console the griefs of child- band, Merata-ReviewsJunuary 3 Notice of Application for Liguor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of [tusca, kas “Village Of Nashwauk, Notice is heroby given, that application has been made in writing to the council of said village of Nasbwauk and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on Novem- ber 1, 192, and terminating on November 1905, By the following person, and at the fo ated in said upplication, nthe front or bar-room on the ground flocr of that two story log house situated upon lot five 6), block eighteen (18), village of Nashwauk, according to the plat thereof of record and on file in the office of Ttase; becilwtony a Said’ a wt gate will be heard and a termined by said council of the village of Nashwauk at the next meeting in the v! vg council room, in said villaye of Nashwauk, in Itasca. county, and state of Minnesota, on bln the fourteenth day of pnnbary D,, 1903. at 8 o’clock p. m., of that day. Witness my, hand and seal of village of is 15th day of December, A. D., Nashwauk t 1902. (SEAL) PAUL H. TVEDT. Village Recorder, ‘It will be Sood Reve to the mothers Story About Prof. Anton. _. +] of.smaill 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 In District Court, Fifteenth Judi May A. Ooaks: oxi | The Koochichin Gonapany and Frank. Nicolt, Dor fendants. titan Eats liquors eto on November la November 2nd, 708. id at the following la plications. ftom ve) for be the term commencing In the suo Saittied | cause it is. m: bene terminating on appea) the affidavit of Shubael F. one of the attorneys of plaiatiff, i eis cuuse, wherein a summons in the fo! words, after the above entitling was ‘The State of wnt to the above named to-wi ust, front room in on Lot 9 in Block 18 in toate “ot Grand Rapids, Min- ns will be heard and deter~ Jlage Council of the Vil pias at the council room ia tl Vi (iran said Village of Grand Rapids, int are County: cae ‘State of. Mi: of renege dd A. D, 1008, da; seal ‘of Grand Rapids |, A.D. GUNN, President. fArrest] F. A. KING, Span © berlain’s Cough. Remedy freely as soon vas the child; becomes* hoarse, or even } 4 after the, rough cough appears, and it -will-dyspel all syimptoms of croup. In in the |. filed in the ined is pas Disiricec County of ‘Teasca. ot Grand: Khapids, and to: esi & Copy of your NS eel ora DEALT on thesubscibers at th: Duluth, St. Louis Cou Ci twenty davs after i this summons upwn sou, exckusiveof the day, cf such service; and if vou fail laint. within the time a’ in this action will, pers court for the relief demauded plaint. Dated January 9, A. D. Wires = ote: and se % pmany thousands of mothers and has never been known. torfail. -Ft°is, in | fact, the only remedy that can always “Attorneys for Pl Herald- Review, November 1, 8, 15. uth, pars Z fy pee STATE OF MINNESOTA.) County of Itasca. Ta. District Oourt, Fifteenth Judicial District. =p eiees ce plaintiff, ‘George Racom, defendant.’ athe me or rellel aes eto of Minnesota ‘to “abe above named “815-816 Torrey Building, Du Leonard Smith, Leron Smith, Effie sytne, Della Hastings, Edwin Bum Bump ought to have been made de Therefore you, the said Smith, Leron Smith, Efie Forsythe. ' Hastings, Edwin Bum required to appear ani in said summons named within twent after the service of this order upon clusive of the day of such service, ant default thereof the judg munded in said complaint against you. io. res respects as thi te a4 aocing. Wee: MoCLEM AHAN, District Judge. and Myra Bump, aro ecompiaint a the pene to sai Fibers at their office rve a copy freed on the Sul pids in said county in the village of Grand of Itasca within thirty days after the scutes of this summons upon you, @: of t day of such service, and if you fail to ai fee id complaint within the time aforesal plaintiff in this action will apply to the court reliof demanded in the said com he costs and disbursements o: ‘Darsa October A.D. WHITE & PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Grand Rupids, Itasca county, Minn. WauitE & PRricg. Plai jtorneys, 815-816 Torrey Building. Duluth, Herald-Roview, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Village of Nashwauk. County of Itusca. To the Viliage Council of the Village of Nashwauk, in the County of Itasca, and State of Minnesota: Herald-Review, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13, Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Village of Nashwauk, County of Itasca. the Village Council of the Village of Nashwauk, in the County of Itasca, and State of Minn=sota. ay undersigned Logan Bros. (a partner- ) Rerehy make application for a license w them to sell intoxicating riod of one ged from the The undersigned Weehan & Riley (a part- nership) hereby make application for a license to be granted to them to sell intoxi- cating liquors for @ period of ong year from ry Sees the said Pistons is to be on is designated as follow: eteneterone ae far room ron the ground floor of that two story fram m lot one (1), block ten (10), Village wauk, according to the plat thereof id on file in the office of the ‘Fogiater Of leeds iu and for said county of a gee menigd pray that such license be jursuant to the ordinance ae Of gatd vittuge of NachWauk and the statutes” of. pid a sie C of Minnesota in such cise made = at Nashwauk;* jee Nove 45, granted vo them, F Toom of that one stor 6 plat thereor OF taeied an yf Fic neat of deeds 1 io and for that such. lcetige be binant to the ordinance of hwauk and the statutss of ita, in Such case made ‘auk, Nov. 15, pitt JOHN MCLEAN. Fresident of said Villuge. grated ay a Herald-Reviow, November 15. (arr Paur H. nTVEDr, Village Recorder, Notice of Application for Liquor Licence. STATEOF MIN Village of Grand Rupids. Notice is hereby. gives have been made i couucil of said vi illage of “PAUL SPRAGUE.” ean Repide nad ir Livense to sell rm commencing | J. M. Eastwoed’s Black Stallion Brought to ng “ind ow nears on ag atatione poelin Et Val Gilman in the mes ped ‘room of the building sitrated on lot 20 in block 18 inGrand Rapids, ikea. Horsemen of this county are much pleased with the advent. of ‘Paul ‘Connell in the west front Bt the building ultaatod ‘on lot % in block (9 in Sprague” to the farm of J. M. East- Grand 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, 154 hands high, weighing 1,075 pounds. In style and form he is much like his sire and grand dam: year from October L5th, 1902, Gust Anderson in the northeast, front room on the first fluor of the penee, beg eee a lot 10, iL and 12in block 15 in Gi Mi nf “the term of one ane Said Peplienihka will be heard and Leno mined by suid council council of the villa; Grand Rapidsatthe council room in the vi! $4 hall in said village of Grand Rapids, in It: county, and state of Minnesota on Monday, ber, A. D., 188, at9o'clock | neck, bright, short back, shoulders, has hair as fine as silk, and his appearance is exceedingly grace- "Witness my hand and seal of Grand Rapids long body, deep this third day of November A. oe 1902. ATTEST). Pedigree:--Paul Sprague’ was sired py Hester Dam Boy, iagoll is registered Hlerald-Review, Nov. 20, Dec. 6, 13. Registen No. he sired by Notice of Application for: Liquor License.| Badger Tcagte, ei 1 097; dam ‘Lucy STATE OF MINNESOTA, K., by Swigert No. 650. Sprague by Gov. Sprague No. 444, Tor the Willige’ Councit ot ths Village ‘of | Who also sired Kate Sprague, (2:18, A of Itasca and lwiththirty others in the 2:30 class) The undersigned, Frank Johnson, hereby | Placing him at the head of speed Let makes application for license to be granted to him to sell intoxicating liquors for Aly from the tfteenth * A i hens of ftasca: State of Minnesota ducing stallions of his age. wy of | Beaver Dam Boy, Badger Girl (2:223)' ‘The place where the said business is tobe | byBlackF lying Clo ud No 378; Gov Sprague by Rhode Island No. 267, Dam, Bell Brandon by Hamiltonian No. 15, who stands at the head of speed producing stallrons of any age; having 40 performers in the 2:30 class. Dam of Paul Sprague. Jennie Lind sired by St. James. Saxited on is designated as follows: ar room of that ore story ian gp So ar ng a eee o a Charset ot record am Mi office of the register of deeds in and for said county of Itasca. Said applicant prays that such Hcense be h ursuant to the ordinance of ‘ashwank and the statutes of said ee of Minnesota in such case mado ‘ided waved at Nashwauk, Minn., November, 15. the eget of deeds in and for said county of {sBac.] JOHN PauL H. Pvepr, Presidentof said Village. Village Kecorder. COUNTY ANDVILLAGE OFFICERS Herald-Review, Noy. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; Ss. Village of Nashwaul, County of Itasca. To the Village Council of the Village of Nashwauk, in ‘the county of Itasca, and State of Minnesota: The undersigned Laraon Bros. (a partner- slip) hereby make application for a.license to be granted to them to sell intoxicating | us a dozen’ came withia one vote of ap [ore 9 floor of 1 ated upon Jot thirtogns 13}, -atneke pili (12), ae dt’ Nashwhok- eg ing ,to..the plat thereof of record und on filb iu the office of the weems little léss than. wrersecrpeoor ToRlalet gf dood asb-uud for'aald county of i 1902. APrEST, | ‘McLEAN, alt RTE on, preaid RN MER village. sto Reootder, Herald-Review, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application jor Liquor License. | $b To tho Ville Council of the Vil of Nash in the Couaty of Tiases and State of Minuesa The undersigned, Sarah Plourd, he makes “pplication for a tices to her to sell intoxicating liquors for a period ph yeae from tho, fifteenth day of luce where sali ou is desiguated as follows: in Mae front or bar room on: the: Socr of that ,two- stor} iquors for a parian of one (1) year from the business 1s to: be Distr 32 tee “thirte ea ay Seen? ae Focund: a» en eo ing tosh pla} the register of deeds in and. for sad of serge ¥ be gad etna steak ssi “Dated at Rsbwrnk, stan, 2 Nov. 6,0, AD Pavu i. ‘Teyor, DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Ice, Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, Choice Lines of. Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. THIRD ST., Opp. Depot. ‘ iti tt. Be Re: HORS SRI SHEeeseweses somes: N. A . PAONAULT: weveeeceoere ‘PROPRIFTOR Pioneer Barber Shop Your Patronage Solicited. LELAND AVENUE. eoeessesessecssesensen: eee EE a RE ME pererrrersrrett ee aa” BRICK LIME ~ CEMENT beo. F. Kremer. Grand Rapids, Minn. C2 W. Hastinas. F. P. SHELDON. President. Oushier P, J, SHetpox, ©. Ey AIKEN, Vica President. Asst? Uashier “Lumbermen’s Bank Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business. Ses H.SPRAR ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS. : - MINN 8. f. Warer FRANK F. PRICE Wure-e PRICE LAWYERS (Office Over Meteger’s Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS, MINN, And 815-816Torry Building Duluth, Minn GEORGE THAYER CONTRACTOR ‘AND BUILDER, Stone Walls, pee and Chimneys ant. Practical Plasterer, 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. Smail payment und easy terms on balance. Price $250. FIVE ROOM HOUSE and two lats, 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 on monthly payments. Call and get prices. FARM LANDS at prices and terms that will sell on sight. Reishls-Remer Land Co. WHISKY A Masterpiece of Distillation } Itis absolutely free from fore- 4 ign. ingredients. Its boqueb: comes solely from the grain, a the amber color from the oak jn | which it is kept. 4 Real. .age:-has accomplished | sy and taken the place of expert ff Olending, and the addition of ’ flavoring oils, prune juice, sacch- Mt rine, glycerine; etc., which is yy Often used to make new whisky % palatable. ie seecnassesesnssesdeess beg Soennnnnen SM UE AR A Re EH: —= GRAND RAPIDS MINN. TAYLOR... Fancy Inside Finish postal card will bring him to you Itasca County Abstract Office FIRE INSURANCE. - GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN- A. B. CLAIR, Register of Deeds of Itasca County Pine Stumpage Bought. -. PURE ‘RYE «Father inatanstte | is a natural, pure, perfect article # ripened only by real age. It is ® i recommended.tu those seeking a # high-grade pure article. Joan: Heptel | Sole’ Agent THE PAINTER Paper Hanging Calsominng, Etc.. See him at Hotel Gladstone, or a aia “ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, Conveyancea Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. Mineral Pine ang Farming Lands ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. pag aper: hanger _L RHODES, ‘PAINTER AND All work guaranteed. ‘Leave Orders at Steven’s Hotel. Grand Rapids, “Minnesota. W.E. NEAL, | Pine and Farming Lands. = Dealer in The finest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lauds in the County. The Mast Excellent Sites for Maou tacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Solicited. fa Grand Rapids, - - Minn pepe. | nd Leland ‘avenue. ° ‘dadsiad "Has some very ° ‘desifble residence lats in Grand Rapids that _he ‘has placed: on located: in different parts of the ‘< the handsomest sites within’ the corporation, , Call, ae ‘the niarkét. many “are t his place ‘of ‘business on sis cornor of Sécond street S DEFECTIVE PAGE ME ES SPIRERRNSRETES GHOSE ET: uasonouduseneeey antes Grand Rapids Village: Lots _ sisdicssceucnscocenkows age anid inchide so