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‘POINTED PARAGRAPHS. aii tyes A man seinen ones’ any trouble in Minding trouble, 1 blind horse can see what his own- er is driving at. It takes a rich man to enjoy the pleasures of poverty. Farmers ard washerwomen — Ect a living out of the soil. Pacen cen be cured by smoking, but the tobacco b2bit can’t. ‘ Klerimaris is ¢aid to be the most lucrative fcrm of insanity. + M yourg men, get a lot of rye mixed with their wild oats. A Iccerctive engireer can make his own hea nt by tanking up. fomchew cut-diamond rates are al- er than the original prices. who wins a half-mile dash d comes in ahead. eir honesty, but cmen return borrowed umbrel- mountaineer always takes’ a 2 he wants to obtcin a good S of People in this world would miserable if they couldn’t find lf a rocster’wé=eaS big as his’crow’ 2 whele family could dine on. one for two weeks. Preachers may not amount to much as carpenters, but they are usually ex- pert jeiners. » Scme wives are so Jealous they won't even allow their husbands to hug a delusion. 3 cme men’s heads are so soft that a shadow from a brick wall produces a sericus impression. At the mcment of Lis birth every man has a brilliant future before him —and it ally remains there. Every time a great man does any- thing along comes scme IHtile man © claims to have advised him. Fewer marriages weuld be failures if the contracting parties were not such hypocrites during ccurtship. Formerly the office sought the man, but at the present stage of the ganie it is kept busy trying to dodge him. An English paper says there are 250,000 women married annually in London. thinks she is overdoing it if she mar- ries three times in five years. Probably a small boy never so thor- oughly realizes that fizhting is wicked as when he is geiting the worst of the encounter.—Chicago Nows. FLASHES OF THOUGHT. ‘Pact teaches nn when to be silent. The less sci yen have the more they don’t seem w want. One sure way to lose ycur friends is to become a chronic kicker. A woman can have only oie past, but she is not limited as to presents. It matters not what ycur ancestors Were; it is what you are that ccunts. Men who make a specialty of pick- ing quarrels rarely complain of a short crop. Just about the time mcsquitoes quit putting in their bills the legislators begin. Pessession may be nine points of tee law, but self-possession is a law unto itself. When a young man tells a girl he isn't worthy of her love she is foolish to doubt it. kertunately for a man’s peace of mind he seldom hears other people’s real opinion ot himsel:. There is only one class of men who Jook well when they ara in @ box, and those men draw salaries as baseball pitchers. RULES FOR COMFORT. Be prompt at every meal. Take little annoyances out of the way. Always speak politely and kindly to servants. When any one suffers, speak a word of sympathy. Tell neither of your own faults nor those of others. Have a place for everything and everything in its place. Hide your own troubles, but watch >to help others out of taeirs. Look for beauty in everything, and take a cheerful view of every event. Never interrupt any conversation, but watch patienty your turn to speak. Carefully clean the snow and mud from your feet before entering the house. When inclined to give an angry answer, press your lips together and say the alphabet, When pained by an unkird word or deed, ask yourself, “Have I never done an ill and desired forgiveness?” , WIT AND WISDOM. It takes a photographer to throw light on his. subject. Though the gas meter-never fails to ' register it has no vote. it must take a lot of sand to en- able.a grocer to sell sugar below cost. Meh admire clever women more than handsome ones, because they are scarcer. The poorer a man is the more dogs the usually has to keep the wolf from, his door. Men think up schemes to make money and women think up schemes to spend it. Consider the busy little bootblack. He improves the shining hours by ghining ours. “A St. Louis man has invented a new The average Chicago woman } of renhohiereryy - ‘that croup | can be: Prevent ‘first sign ot) croup is hoarseness, A day or two before the attack the chid becomes hoarse. This is soon followed ‘by a | _pecuhar‘ rough congh. Give Chiam- beriain’s Cough Remedy freely as soon asthe child. becomes hoarse, or ever” after the rough cough appeats, adit) wg sen all’ symptoms of croup. ‘fn yay all danger and anxiety mil a avoided.” This remedy. is: uscd. by niiny thousands of mothers. and h never been known to fail Utes, in tact, the only remedy that con always be depended upon atid: that is plevs lake, ant ind safe to all druggists, Beckfe Vs Big Muslin Sale, The Pioncer Store is always to the front in the tive of bargains—and there is fitnpodtone about Mr, Beckfelv’s bargains either— every. line of his mammoth stock is comprised of the goods onthe marker. the most durable fabries, manufactured. When he announces a special sale of article our people know that there is bargains awaiting them at the Pio- neer Store, Mr, beektett is now hay- ing a special’sa e of mustins. Amoug no -offered is muslin underwear that in every way nice and good as though made at home, and just as clean, for every piece comes from factories that } under jitary conditions. This is positively the largest aud most com- plete collection of muslin uader- garments—trinimed with laces and embroidery—every brought to Grand Rapids. Lf you veed wusiin under- Wear,or are going to need »ny, call at Beck telt’s and look over this line—it will please you. ‘High and low neck night gowns, with long or short sleeves, tustely. trimmed with lace and embroidery, Jde. tu $3.50. Cors&t covers, all styles, 25e. $1,50. m * Drawers for women 15e. to $1.50, Petticoats, legantly trimmed, to $5.00. Long and short chem 0). Also a splendid line of new embroi- dery at remarkable low pricesat John Beckteit’s Pioneer Store. is as to and children, 75e. es, T5e to $4. rene ee ne er Notice of First Meeting of Creditors In the District Court of the United States for the Fifth Division, District of Minne- sota, In the matter of Charles Kearney, bankrupt, in bankruptey, Tothe creditors of Charles Kearney, of Grand Rapids, in the éounty of Itasca, ‘and District aforesaid. a bankrupt: Notice.is ere given. that on the 29th day of January A. D. 1903 the said Charles Kear- | ney was dilly anieen bankrupt; and that tho aaa his credttors will be held at k 409 First National Bank Building. in the ci vor Daluth, on the 20th day of Febru- A’). 1008 av-10 o'clock inthe toneneon, Ht which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims. appoint a trustee examine the bankrupt. and transact such othe busi as may properly come before said meeting H.F. GREENE, Referee in Bankruptcy. January 29, 1903, Herald-Review, January 3. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF, MINNESOTA, Villuge ae Nashwauk, Notice is hereby given, that application has been made in writing to the council of said village of Nush uk and filed in my office, praying for s ating: Jiquors for the term ncing on Novem- ber 1, 1982. and term ing on November 1, 1608, by the following person, and at rhe fol- lowing plac stated in said application, resp: etfully. to-wit: Fehx Varro, in the front or bar-room on the ground flocr of that two story log house siimated uron Lot five ), bluck eighteen (18), village of N ccording to.the plat thereof of record und on file in the office of she, register of deeds in and for said covuty of tasea. Suid application will be heard an termined by said cuuncil Nashwauk at the next couneil room. in said vi Itasca county, and state of Minuesota, on iP cones iy, the fourt th day of January. at 8 o'clock. p. m., of that day. itness my band and seal of vil 4 Retest this 15th day of Decembe: PAUL H. TVEDT. Village Recorder, nk, in Herald-leview, Noy. 29. Dec. 6, 13. Notwe of Application tor Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA { k, bss. Village of Cou To the Village Counc’) of the Village of Nashwanuk. in the county of Itasca, and State of Minn a The undersi, ship) hereby make applic to be granted to them to sell inte Nicating fitueenth diy of Novamb: The place where the ym on the ground floor of that two stury tramo building sttu- ! ated 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 im and for said county of Ttasca. Said applicants pray that such license be granted to them. 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, rae November 5, at ie ‘Tvenr, So jdontot id village. 5 SI sai When you want pure tea and coffee go to Hughes & Co. ey Ttasca count go to Hughes & For sale by | the thousand and ove muslin articles | manufacture strictly | partner- | license | perivn of one (1) year fiom the i ; When you want butter: made in In District Court. pa es May A. Cook. | Phat A Koochichi Sf oa An the ie eniitled cat Pp ant by the aflidavit of batterie 3 bon enuse. wherein a summovs in the words, after the above entitling Was issued: eof Minnesota, to the above named. nds LS win my the | in the ans wer ERR catr abo Fitted ofiice of the ©, wourdy of 1 ot Grind wid Co se) chUsi¥e vf ox! | if ou fat! Lo answer : time aforesnid, “pply Lo the in the cum- & Waiein the Effie ta Bump, are the complaint chin twenty, days | Tad: gs. Kuwin eum J Pequircd oapyeir died an Vin said suiomons munce Ww aiicr ihe service of thir order upon you, ex- lurive eb tie day of heserview. and that in Gefapli. ‘hercot she judzment oc relkef de- {Di in said conipiaint will besrendered s though you had foo-soe! ion an the fires Datedaune 2 AD 102 W. 3: MCCLEN HAN, ~ District Judge. | instances. | Waive & PRICE. | Vian iit": | 815-816 Torrey Buildin: 3 ‘torneys. Duluth. Minnesota, | Heruld-Review, Nov. 29, Dee. 6, 18. Notwe - epic tion or Liquor License. iage Couned of the Village of ak, in te Couuty of Itasca, and ve of Minnesota: The undorsigued Weehan & Riley (a part- hereby mak application for a granted to them to sell intoxi-, ie d of one sae. trom” November, 102. ‘The place sis to be carried on is destitnated as fullows: | In the frout or bar room on the ground floor of that two story frame building situ- ated upon jot one (1, block ten (10), Village Ni ding tu the plat thereof id on file in the office of the rogister of deeds in and for suid county of tusca. Said applicants pray that such license be | granted vo them. pursuant to the ordinunce of said village of Nashwauk and the statutes of said state of Minnesota in such case made anc provided. Dated at Nashwauk, Minnesota, Nov., 1902, Meenan & Riney. {arrest.] JOHN McLEAN, Pau. Tvupr. President OReyid Vi illage. Village Kecoreer. Notice of Application for Liquor Licence. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itusca, ts, Village of Grand Kapids. Notice is hereby given, that applications have been made i» writing vo the villuge council of suid_yillage of Grand Rapids and filed in my office, praying for livense to sell Jntoxicating auers ors for the term commencing on January 8b) 903, und terminating on January sth, 1904, re the following person, and at tho fullowing places. as stated in said application, respectfully. to- wit: enry Logan, in the west front room on the first flooroi the building situated on lot 19, in block 19, in the original townsite of Grand Kapids. Said application will be heard and deter- thined by suid village couneil of the village of Grand Rapidsat the council room in the village hall in said village of Grand Rapids, in Itasca county, and state vi Minuesota on Monday, the 2nd day of March, -A. D., 1903, ats o'clock bp: m.. of that day, oa my band and seal of Grand Rapids this 2ud day of March, A. D., 1903. D, M_ GUNN, (arte! FLA. Kr President. Recorder. Herald-Review, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Application for Liquor License, STATE OF MINNESOTA. ; Y ‘Ss. Village of Nash uk, Connty of Itasca. To the Village Council of th> Village of Nashwauk. in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesot: The undersigned, Frank makes application for to him to sell intoxicating lie of one (D y from the November, 1902. The place wherethe said business is to bes carried ou is designated as follows: in the front or bar room of that ove story frame building situsted upon lot eighteen (18), of block twelve (12), village of Naslwauk. according to the plat th fo record and | on file in the office of the register of deeds in for said county of 1tu 1 applicant prays that ‘sue’ license be nted to bim pursuant to the ordinance of i village of Nushwauk and the statates of suid state of Minnesota in such case made and pi ied ion he dat ‘Nashwauk, Minn., November, 15, Johnson, hereby 0 be granted ors for a period (teenth dey of FRANK JOHNSON, [SEAL] JOHN MCLEAN, Pau H.Tvept, _ Presidentof said Village. Village Recorder, Leovard Sr . Lerow Smith, For- syibe, Delle Hastings, hdwin Bump and Myra | { Bumpoughy vw ave yo ninae deiéndants tie lb. theryinre you. the 1 Leos ard Lion si hs he Deila ute, | November Pn the attorneys of plaintiff, i suid | and ut the folt the 1 summoned sind required to ju t plain ‘like his sire ny office. vray! eating Li OF t i a eet) iovemiber inating on 0 by ine follon iF persons Web aces, 1s. ep ed in said applications. respect! feat . bO-wit: Grant & Halloran. in the enst front room in ie bine situated on Lot 9 inmBlock fs ir ginal townsite of Grand Rapids, Min- “nd applications will be heard and de mined by taid Village Youncil of the Vil of Grand Rapids at m9 couucll room te | Village Hall vi day of duuiry, kop. m. of that day. Herald-Review, Novembor 1 Sumuuns, ESOTA, } css. » 8, 156 STATE OF MIN County of Fist In District Court. Fit ! Bertha B: George Ratom, defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above numed defeniant: You are he seby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the paindil inthe above entitled action. a’ copy of which ix heretoattached and herew served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to sabi complaint on the subscribers at their ofice in the village of Grand Rapids ia said caureby: of Ltasca within thirty days after che ser of this summons upon you. exclusive of (a day of such service. and if you tail to muswer — complaint within the time afore «the plait? in this action will appiy to the court for Be sohef demanded in the said complaint costs und disbursement. ot this \ enth Judicial District. ae Dated October M, A. D.. Rate ir & PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorneys, . Grand Rupids, Itasca county, Minn. Herald-Review Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13. Nofice of Application ‘for: ee: Livense. STATE OF MINNE: 30TA, | Village of Nushwauk. ss County of Itasea. J To the Village Council of the Village of Nashwauk. in the County of Itasca. aud Stute of Minn sota. The undersigned Logan Bros. (a bartner- ship) hereby make applic: to granted to them to Hiquoes for a period of on fifteenth cay ef November, I ce where the said bu carried on is designated us folov In the front or bar room of that one story frame building situate upon lot fourteen (147 from, win yeur ness is to be of block eleven, village of Nashwauk, accord: |. ing to the plit thereof of record and on file in the office of the re said county of Itasca, Said applicants pray that such license be. granted to them pursuant to the ordinance er said village of Nushwauk andthe statu said state of Minnesota, in Such case fale and provided. Dated at Nushwauk, Nov. 15, 1902. LOGAN Bros, latre: JOHN MCLEAN, Pauw H. EDT, Vresident of suid Village. Villuge Recorder. eee “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- wood on Trout lake. This magnifi- cent animal will get a number of colts next season in this vic nity. He is a beautiful jet black, 6 years old, 154 hands high, weighing 1,075 pounds. In style and form he is much and urand dam: Jong neck, high head, eyes large and bright, short back, long body, deep shoulders, bas hair as fine as silk, and his appearance is exceedingly grace- ful. Pedigree: -Paul Sprague was sired py Beaver Daw Boy, wko is registered in Wallace’s American Register No. 10,364; he sired by Badger Rprague, No. 1,097; dam Lue K., by Swigert No. 650. Badger Sprague by Gov. Sprague No. 444, who also sired Kate Sprague, 8. with thirty otbers in the 2:30 class) placing him at the head of speed pro- ducing stallions sof bis age. Dam Beaver Dam Boy, Badger Girl (2:223)' byBlackF lying Cloud No 878; Gov Sprague by Rhode Island 267, Dam, Bell No. 15, who stands at the bead of speed producing stallions of any age; having 40 performers in the 2:30 ¢ No. Brandon by Hamiltonian Dam of Paul Sprague. Jenuie Lind ames. sired by St. J i Herald-Review, Noy, 29, Dec. 6, 13. Notire of Application jor Liquor License. To the Villaxe Council of the Village of shwauk in the County of Itasca and te of Minnesota: arah Plourd. hereby a license to be granted Xicuting liquors for & period, from the tifteeuth day of e place » carried oO is design In the front. or room on the ground flocr of that two story lug house situated Opon lot eighteen (Ib), lock thirteen (131 village of vg to the plat mm file iy otlice of er of deeds in and for sad county ii business is to be las follows: Said applicant prays that such license be nted to her, t - ordinance of a tes of made Nov.. 15. 1902. ARAH PLOURD. Pade tevpr resideueat sd Village. . res Village Recorder. UO sla Y | pom of Minnesota in such ¢ ided, | Dated at Nasbwanuk, Min: D® ?. Costeto, Ra ee DENTIST. —— Office in Marr Building.— ~~ | COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICERS COUNTY, J. Farrel .0.C, Milles W.6. Tyndall ster L. Prate A. B. Chur .D. Rassmussen . HW. S. Huson Sheriff. Atiorne Register of Deeds. Clerk of Court... Judge of Pro! Surveyor. Corone: e Supt. of Schoo! COMMISSIONERS. District (Chairman). A. D. Brooks Distri nk S. Lang Dist V.G. Moore Dist . H. Hennessy John braser VILLAGE. President: 4 ....°,0.:5. .....'-2..s.D.M. Gunn. J.¥,O’Conneil Trustees ....-.... -..-.006 .ad.J. Decker 1. Rassmussen Recorder. Treasure! Attorney. Street Commissio Marshal J. oi McCormick D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ter of deeds ia und for | Trotting | RES IS a AE SRE A aD ET ae Se a RE: DEFECTIVE PAGE | DPALEH IN ; 1s Brats, Cunfectionery, ae am Soda, — iz Cream, Drinks, ‘Tobaceos, Liss of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. 11RD ST, Opp. Depot. Choice 0 Gh Re Hake ae a a oe ak ae ek ate ae ea a we: Sea AR re eae winate ipiahsrahcak tt en > Ne A . PAONAULT? ae & 3 S| saegzecueene Ff . * pRoprirrap : . R ¥ & Pioneer : & é Barber & & & : Shop § “ Your Patro age Solicited. = &, LELAND AVENUL. ae ea A a SE AF aE eae ae ae ae aa as eae a a a a a HE a BRICK LIME CEMENT Geo. F. Kremer. jGrand lapids, Minn. Wed FP. Pp. SHELDON. Cashier B,J. S8iksren, C.R. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier _ Vice President. Lumbermen’s Bank Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a Gencral Banking Business. Gt Hi. SPEAR ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS, : - MINN S. B. Warre FRANK F. W HITE & PRICE LAWYERS (Office Over Metzger’s Meat Market) GRAND RAVIDS» MINN. And 815-8:6Torry Building Datuth, Minn GEORGE THAYER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Stone Walls, Cisterns and Chimneys Built. Practical Plasterer, Gra: d Rapids, Minn. Call at Residence on Sleeper Opposite J. J. Decker. Do You Want A Home? Cerner lot 150x140 in Houghton’s Addition with small bouse aud good garden fa le cheap if taken at once. Smail payment ate easy terms ae balance, Price $251 FIVE ROOM HOUSE ‘and two lots, fenced, city water, ia best loca- tion, Stone foundation under house. Price $900. We also have many desirable resi- PRICE dence lots that can be bought on mouthly payments, Call and get prices. FARM LANDS at prices and terms that will sel! on sight. Reishus-Remer Land Co.' A A a A ™ inka eieuiacmaeiaeas A Mesterpiece of Dis! Mation Lis absolittety free frum fare ign ingredients: Its boquet — comes solely from the grain. a the amber color from the oak ii eS me! Real age has Wiccan pial and tukea the place of exper! 2 Dlending., and the addition: I flavoring oils, prune juices f rine. glycerine, ete... whieh often uséd to make uew whisky — palatable. Father Marquette | isa natural, pare, perfe tartiele | ripened only by re | age. [tig | ourmended to those seekloge a igh-yrade pure article, fare nerf John Hepfel # i : Sole Agent he GRAND RAPIDS MINN: eee. ee Ge See Le Tae? eee x i Tavtor.. : THE PAINTER Faucy Inside Finish % Paper Hanging % Calisominng, Etc.. 2 See him at Hotel Gladstone, or a postu card will bring him to you S8IS3 835% SS9E7S98S3. Itasca County Abstract Office ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. STS S Conveyances Drawn. ‘Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, * Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, + =. A. B. CLAIR, Register of Deeds of Itasca Coun! iY Mineral \ Pine anda Farming “a Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. I. RHODES, PAINTER AND Paperhanger All work guaranteed. Leave Orders at Steven’s Hotel. Grand Rapids, | Minnesota, W.E. NEAL, Dealerin @ Bing and Farming Lands The finest List of Aaricliieat an Grazing Lands in the County ca The Most, Excellent Sites for 1a uring Enterpris Corres, Badenee Solicited. by) Grand Rapids, 3 :