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——+— "=~ —WIGWAM WISDOM. Stolen things have greased tails. “Fine moccasins do not make fine foot. Hunter lives. - ‘Gathe ts hiways scarce Where Poor |" How to Prevent Croup. It will be good news to the mothers Battles are not won with war paint. | of smail children to learn that croup Lazy squaws live in cold wigwams.+can be prevented. The first sign of A cowardly hand carries a weak croup is hoarseness, A day or two hefore the attack the child becomes hoarse: ‘This is-soon followed by a The biggest tree fears the beaver’s'| peculiar rough cough, Give Cham- berlain’s Cough Remed: Areely as s00n | det Horald-Review, Dec. 20. 27, Jun. 3, 10, 17, 24, STATE OF MINNESOTA, } ... County of itasta. Une In District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. May A. Cook, Playntiff, The Keochiching Company and Frank P. Nicoll, Deteudants, — ~ a In the above entitled cause it is made to appear by the affidavit of Shubael F. Winte, one of the attorneys of plaintiff, eit oa cause. wherein a summons in the follow words, ufter the above entitling was iasued “Phe State of Minnesota, to the above named summoned and required to: answer-the complaint of the plaintiff in jhe it’ ae ve entitled action. which. is filed in ny thousands of mothers and has ever been’ kriown to fail. “It is, i tact, the only remedy that can always Slander talks through the copper-| be depended upon and that is pleas- head’s mouth. Hot-Head fills the pipe of peace from the powder horn. A man’s ashes soon smother the light of his fame. Even the goose does not lay its eggs in the eagle’s nest. The paleface is not satisfied with the seas for fences. It is easier to’ imitate a hundred birds than one virtue. Put-it-Off waits to dance until he hears the partridge drum. The young crow thinks its mother the finest singer in the woods. There is more murder in a jug of firewater than in a barrel of toma- hawks. A sharp ear is better than a dull eye.—Charles Stow in New York Press. CYNICISMS. @* speaking of society, the worst is rot always the poorest. “Ex” usually denotes a has-been, but an exhorter is one who is still at it. man is often said to be feeling his ats when in reality he is feeling his rye. The man who doesn’t think he has the smartest baby on earth has no baby. \vhen a man has never been dis- ssetisfied he can never enjoy content- ment. It takes a clever woman to make the story of her aches and pains in- teresting. Judge a man by the expression of his mouth and a woman by the ex- pression of her tongue. It’s surprising how very good a mak is to his ~ife the day after she gets next to one of his secrets. Men who mind their own business are usually successful becauws they have very little competition. RUSSIAN PROVERBS. Russia is a land cf many proverbs, large rumber cf which lose their point when translated into English. Among some of the best, however, ate: Home is a full cup. Calumny is & coal; not burn :t will soil. Sorrow kills not, but it blights. The pire stands afar, but whispers to its own forest. Poverty is not a sin, but twice as bad. A dog is wiser than a woman; it does not bark at its master. 3 By that which wounded may your wound be cured. Black may be t~, but white is its if it does price. The wolf cat the destined sheep. - Be born neither wise nor fair, but lucky. * An old crow croaks not for noth- ing. ALL TRUE. Saloonkeepers always have plenty of fall goods on hana. It doesn’t take much df a marksman to draw a head cn beer. The price p: keeps mighty few A conceited man mistakes because he m2 In order to reach success you must pass through a dccr labeied ‘‘Push.” When money is tight it makes it- self scarce, but it’s somewhat difierert with men. A famine of silver Cimes annoys the average man more than the scarcity of $1,000 bills. When a man compliments a woman she isn't satisfied unless she can in- duce him to repeat it at least seven times. t conscience poor, res his own es them. Some marriages are failures be- | cause the woman in the case is suspi- cicus and some are failures because she isn’t. OBSERVED BY THE WAY. A cow never faints, but she some | times turns rail. It’s easy to fird fault because there | awd upon is so much of it. ‘When a man is always sure he is sure to get left occasionally. Sometimes an craicr makes his West point wher he comes to a stop. It is better to be a live man in a! dead town than a dead man in a live | ! town. A little tin makes the nutmeg grater —and it’s the same way with men in | ome cases. An ounce of pluck is worth a pound of luck when it comes to removing the feathers from a gocse. article in e first class store she \ for a friend. ‘When a woman purchases a cheap | always expluins thet she is buying it \ ant and safe to take. all druggists, For sale by Beekfeit’s Big Maslin Sale. The Pioneer Store is always to the front in the line of bargains—and there is no hippodrone about Mr. Beckfeit’s bargains eit her— every line ‘of his mammoth stock is comprised of the bess goods on the market, the most durable fabrics manufactured. When he announces a special sale of article our people know that there is bargains awaiting them at the Pio- neer Store. Mr: Beckfelt is now bav- ing a special sale of muslins. Among the thousand and one muslin articles offered is muslin underwear that in every way isas nice and govd as though made at home, and just as clean, for every piece comes from factories that manufacture strictly under sanitary conditions. This is positively the largest and most com- plete collection of muslin under- garments—trimmed with laces and embroidery—every brought to Grand Rapids. If you need muslin under- wear, or are going to need #ny, call at Beck lelt’s and look over this line—it will please you. High and low neck night gowns, with long or short sleeves, tastely trimmed with lace and embroidery, Tdec. Lu $3.50. Corset. covers, all styles, “25c. to $1,50. Drawers fur women and children, l5c. to $1 50. Petticoats, clegantly trimmed, 75c. to $5.00. Long and short chemises, 75c to $4.50. Also a splendid line of new embroi- dery at remarkable low pricesat Joho Beckfelt’s Pioneer Store. ———_— Notice of First, Meeting of Creditors ‘In the District Court of the United States for the Fifth Division, District of Minue- sota. In the matter of Charles Kearney, bankrupt, in bankruptcy, Tothe creditors of Charles Kearney, of Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca, and District aforesaid. a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given. tnat on the 20th day of January A. D. 1903 the said Charles Kear- ney was duly sdjudjed bankrupt; and that tho first mecting of his creditors will be held at Koom 409 First National Bank Building. in the city of Duluth, on the 20th day of Febru- A_ 1). 1903. at_ 10 o'clock in the foreneon. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims. appoint 4 trastee examine the bankrupt. and transact such othe business as may properly come hefore stid-meeting. H.F. GREENE, Keferee in Bunkruptcy. January 29, 1903. +}: Count: Mot Grand hapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, {of this summons upon yor the-Glerk of the District Court of the ott teen, ab ine office ia the village ‘to serve 4 copy of your auswer to the fd compluint on thesubscibers at her office e City of Duluth, St. Louis County..Min- within twenty davs after the service xelusive of the y of such service; and if you fail to answer tosaid complaint witbin the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com- pliant. Dated Junuary 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 jump ought to have been made defendants therein. Therefore you. the said Leonard: Smith, Leron Smith. Effie Forsythe. Della Hastings, Edwin Bump and Myra Bump, are, required 'o appeur and unswe7 the complaint in suid summons named within twenty days after the service of this order upon you, ex~ clusive of the day of such service, und that in default. thereof tho judgment or relief de- manded in said complaint will be rendered | against you. in ull-respects as though you had arties to such ection in therfirst, ated June 25, A. D. 1902. W. S. McCLENAHAN, District Judge. made instance. WHITE & PRICE. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 815-816 Torrey Building. Duluth, Miunesota, Herald-Review, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor Lisense. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Village of Nashwauk, 8S. County of Itasca. To the Viliage 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 license to be granted to them to sell intoxi- cating liquors for period of one year from the fiiteeuth 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 fluor of that two story frame building situ- uted upon lot one (1), block ten (10), villago of Nashwauk, according tu the plat thereof of record and on file in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county of Itusca. ‘ Said applicants prav that such license be granted fo them, pursuant to the ordinance of said village of Nashwauk and the statutes of said state of Minnesota in such case made una provided. nee rE se at Nashwauk, Minnesota, Nov., 15, 1902, .| The State of Minnesota to the above named. MEEHAN & RILEY. [arrest.] __ JOHN McLEAN, PauLH.Tvepr, President of suid Village. Village Kecorder. ? Herald-Review. November 15. Notice of Application for Liquor Licence. STATEOF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, SS. Village of Grand Rapids. Notice is hereby, given, that applications have been made in writing to the village council of suid village of Grand Rapids aud filed In my office, praying for license to sell tntoxicating liquors for the term commencing on November ist, 1902, and terminating on November Ist, 1903, by the following persons. and at tho following places. as stated in said applications, respectfully. to- wit: Cat Gilman in the west front room of the building sitrated on lot 20 in block 18 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Als» .F. O'Connell in the west fiont room in the building situated on lot 22 in block 19 In Grand Rapids, Minnesota. for the term of one ycar from October 15th, 1902. Also Gust Anderson in the northeast front room on the first fluor of the building situated on lot 10, 11 and 12in block 15 in Grard Rapids, Minnesota, for the term of one year from Uctober 22, 1902. Suid applications will be heard and deter- mined by suid council council uf the village of Grand Rapidsat the council room in the village hall in suid village of Grand Rapids, in Ltasca county, and state vf 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., 1902. (arrest). _ GUNN, F, A. Kina. President. Recorder. Herald-Review, Junuary 3. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | County of Liasca, S Villuge of Nashwauk, $ Notive is hereby given, that application has been made in writing to the council of said village of Nushwauk and filed in my offico, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commicneing on Novem- ber 1, 1962. and terminating ou November 1, wing person, aud at 7 lowing pla ated in suid application, ar-room on log house ed uy on lot five (3), block eighteen (18). hwiuk, according to the plat of record and on file in the office of the rezister of deeds in and for said county of Vapplication will bo heard and and de- mined by said council of tho village of hwauk wt the next mesting in the village room, in said village of Nashwauk, in county. an@ stato of Minnesota, on slay, the fourteenth day of January, 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 Ht TVEDT. Village Recorder, 1902. {SEAL.] Herald-Review, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. 7 Notice of Application for Liquor License, STATE OF MINNESOTA. Village of Nashwauk, bes Connty of Itasca. To the Villuge Council of th> Village of Nashwauk. in the County of ltasva and State of Minnesuta: The undersigned. Frank Johnson, hereby makes application for license to be granted ! to him to sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one (1) yeni from the tiftdonth day of November, 1902. The pla where the said busi carried on is design das follow: in the front or b: wom of that o e story frame building situnted upon lot eighteen (18), of block twelve (12), village of Nashwa according to the plat thereet 0° record on file in the office of the register of deeds and for said county of Ltasc Said applicant prays that such license be granted to bim pursuant to the ordinance of said village of Nushwauk and the statutes of suid state of Minnesota in such ¢use mude and provided. aes at Nashwauk, Minn., November, 15. ess is to be ad in FRANK JOHNSON. {sEAt.] JOHN McLEAN. PavuL H.Tvepr, _— Presidenvof said Village. Village Kecorder. Herald-Keview, Noy. 29. Dec. 6, 13. Notive of Anplication tor Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA Village of Nashwauk, 8S. County of Itasca, To the Village Coune'l of the Village of Nashwauk, in the county of Itasca, and State of Muinesota: The undetsigned Larson Bros. (a partner- ship) hereby make application for a license to be granted to them to sell intoxicating liquors for a p n of one (1) year from the fitteenth day of November. ited as follows: or ber reom on the ground two story frame building sita- t thirteen (13), block twelve 112), village of Nashwauk. according to the plat thereof of record aud on file iu the office of the register of deeds in aud for said county of tascn. floor o Said applicants pray that sach license be granted to them,.pursuant to the ordinance of said village of Naxhwauk. and the statutes of sald state of Minnesota in such cause made aud provided. moe at Nashwauk, Minn., November 5, te Larson Bros. ATTEST.) JOHN McLEAN, VET, _ Presidentof suid village. Village Recorder. ia When you want pure tea and coffee go to Hughes & Co. When you want butter made in Itasca county go to Hughes & Co. he said business is to be | Herald-Review, Nov. 29. Dee. 6, 13. Notice of Application yor Liquor License. To the Village Council of the Village of | Nashwauk in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota: The undersigned, Sarah Plourd. hereby makes wpplication 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, 19@. The place where saii business is to be carried ou Is desiguated as folluws: {n the front or bar room on the ground flocr of that two story log house situated we lot ae (it), lock thirteen (13. Village of Nashiwauk. ‘accoraing to the plat thereof of record a d on file in the office of the register of deeds in aud for sa d county upplicant prays that such license be granted to hy ne to the ordinance of said village of Nashwauk and.the statutes of , Said stute of Minnesota in such case made und provided, Dated at Nashwauk, Minn. Nov.. 15, 1902. SARAH PLOURD. - Palult'Tevor, _Presidcuvatesgt Viling Village Keedrder. pete 1 Sprague by Rhode Island | Judge of Probate Herald-Review. Deo. 13, 20, 27. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) - Vil f Gi Hage of 4 rand pls, bs ; Notice ts heroby al von that, applleatons ‘ n made in w! f said Village ot Grand Rapids and filed in my office. praying for lice! to intoxicating liquors for the te! on: November.2nd, 1902, and November 2nd, 1903. by the follo’ and at the following places, as. applications. respectively. to-wit: © rant & Halloran. in euat front room. the building sltuated on Lot 9 in Block 18 the original townsite of Grand Rapids, Min- hesota. * Mi - % Said applications will be heard and dever- mined by taid Village Council of the Vi of Gi Ri is at _the council room in t Village Hall in said: Villuge of ¢ in Itasca-County, State of Mi Monsey. the 6th day of January, A. D. 1903, at8 o'clock p. m. of that: boy * Witness my band and seal of Grand Rapids: this Ist day of December. A. D. D, M. GUNN, President, [Arrest] F. A, KING, Recorder, Herald-Review, November 1, 8, 15. Summons. , e STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. } In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. Bertha Bacom, plaintiff, Versus George Bacom, defendant. defentlant: You are he -eby summoned and required to unswer the complaint of the piainttf inthe above entitled action. a copy of which is heretoattached and herewith served upon yor and to serve a copy of your answer to sal¢ complaint on the subscribers at their office in the village of Grand Rapids in said county of Itasca within thirty Gays after the service of this summons upon you. exclusive of the nd if you fail to answer the time aforesitid. the lainthf in this action will apply to the court or the relief demanded in the said comiphitny with the costs and disbursements © action, Dated October 14, A. D.. 1902. WHITE & PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Grand Rupids, Itasca county, Minn. 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 ss State of Mien -sota. The under: r ned Logan Bros, (a partner- ship hereby make application for a license 10 be granted to th to sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one year from the fifteenth cay of November, 1902. The place wl the said business is to be carried on is de: {Meee as follows: In the front or bar room of that one stor; 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 iu and for said county of Itasca. Said applicants pray that such license be graated to them pursuant to the ordinance of said village of Nushwauk and the statutss of said state of Minnesvuta, in such cuse made and provided. Dated at Nushwauk, Nov. 15, 1902. LOGAN Bros. larrest.1 _, JOHN McLEAN, Paut H. Tvept, resident of suid 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. East- wod on Trout lake. This magnifi- cent animal will get a number of colts | 5p warre 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 stre and grand dam: long neck, high head, eyes large and bright. short back, long body, deep shoulders, has hair as fine as silk, aud his appearance is exceedingly grace- ful. Pedigree:--Paul Sprague was sired py Beaver Dam Boy, wko is registered in Wallace’s American, ‘Trotting Register No. 10,364; he sired bv Badger Rprague, No. 1,097; dam Luce K., by Swigert No. 650. Badger Sprague by Gov. gue No. 444, who also sired k with thirty ethers placing him at the head of speed pro- duting stallions of his age. Dam Beaver Dam Boy, Badger Girl (2 byBlackF lying Cloud Ne 3g; Gov No, 7, Dam, Bell Brandon by Hamiltonian No. 15, who stand: at the bead of speed producing stallions of any ages having 40 performers in the 2:30 ¢ Dam of Paul Sprague, Jeunie Lind sited by St. James. % COUN1Y AND VILLAGE OFFICERS COUNTY, E. J. Farrell C. Milles Sheriff. W.C. Tyndall Attorney -Chester L. Pratt Register of Deeds. . B, Clair Clerk of Court.. ssen . 1S. Huson James Murchie ‘homas Kussel} rs. Hattie F. Booth Surveyor. Coroner Supt. of COMMISSIONERS. District No. 1. (Chatrman District No. District No.3. District Ne District No. -A. D. Brooks “Frank S. Lang . WG. Moore (TU. Hennessy Jobu Fraser - VILLAGE. President Trustees Recorder. Treasurer. Attorney. . Street Commissione! Marshal... << p* D. COSTELLO, DENTIST. — Office in Marr Building. — GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. D" CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Cor. Kindred and 3rd GRAND RAPIDS. Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream. Soda, ~ Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaceps, - Grand Rapids, ©- Minn. THIRD ST., Opp. Depot. ooeseecouonescescnone SoKseonseansseeneoesos: 2 ota taetenthostertennatind PROPRIFTOR Pioneer eaeevens ~FORRES EO: Your Patronage Solicited. Ee LELAND AVENUE. SECMKCCLHHSeSRHCK SS EKSS Se EEE ae ee { LIME CEMENT Geo. F. Kremer. . Grand Rapids, Minn. |° OC. W. Hastings. President. F. P. SHELDON. Cashier O. E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier P. J. SHELDON, Vice President. Lumbermen’s Bank Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business. Grn SPEAR ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS, « - «- FRANK F, PRICE Wiarre « price LAWYERS (Office Over Metzger’s Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS,:MINN, And 815-816 Terry Building Dututh, Mino GEORGE THAYER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. . Stone Walls, Cisterns and Chimneys Built. Practical Plasterer, Grard Rapids, Minn. Call at-Residence on Sleeper avenue, Opposite J. J. Decker. Do You Want A Home? Addition with small house and good arden for sale cheap if taken at once. Smail payment aud easy terms op Ualance. "Price $250. * FIVE ROOM HOUSE and two lots, fenced, city water, ia best locd tion. Stone foundation under house. Price $900. We also have many desirable resi- dence lots that can be bought on monthly payments, Call ‘aud get prices. FARM LANDS at prices and terms that will sel! on sight. Reishls-Remer Land Co, . Choice Lines of Cigars: = N. A. PAONAULT 3 Corner lot 150x140 in Houghton’s | comes sulely from the grain. and the at PURE RYE WHISKY ‘-A’Masterpiece of Distillation It is absolutely free. from fore- 1866, ingredients. Its, boquet ber color from the oak io which itis kept, Real uge has accomplished & and taken the place of expert i rine, palat: -tipen : GRAND RAPIDS MINN. often used to make-new whisky blending. and the addition of « flavoring oils, prune juice, sacch- glycerine, etc., which is able, Father Marquette is a natural, pure, perfe-t article ed only by rev! age. It is recommended to those seeking a high-grade pure article. John Hepfel Sole Agent SISVSVSS I TAYLOR... Fancy Inside Finish Paper Hanging See him at Hotel Gladstone, or a postal card will bring him to you SLISS FISTS TSLSVEI SS THE PAINTER Calsominng, Etc.. Itasca County Abstract Office ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. ial \ Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, GRAND RAPIDS, - : Conveyances Drawn. KREMER & KING, Proprietors. MINN. A. B. CLAIR, *| Registe MINN} Ga PAINTER Paperhanger Leave Orders at Steven’s Hotel. tof Deeds of Itasca County, ame Mineral x Pine ana Farming Lands ih Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. |. RHODES, AND Ali work guaranteed. rand Rapids, Minnesota. Ge Grand Rapids, : - W. E. NEAL, Dealer in Pine and Farming Lands. The finest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Mast, Ex tlent Sites for Manw Enterprises. Jactur Pruspective Settlers Located. : wrespoudence Solicited, Sinn Grand Army Dance __ é At Village Hall, Monday Evening, February 23rd, 1903.