Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, February 21, 1903, Page 5

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‘Clever Scheme: ioe ‘Two young women of Paris, finely featured and formed, travel nd the fashionable resorts of Europe Tt will be good news to the mothers of small children: to learn that croup.) Tn! can be. prevented, ‘Lhe: first sign UF] croup is hoarseness, A day or two hefore the attack ‘the child becomes héarse, “This is’ soon lollowed bya | peculiar rough ‘congh. ‘Give Phat berlain’s Cough Remedy treely as soon | the ehild becémés ‘hoarse, or even} ‘after the rougiveough: ay 48,4 i will dispel all'sy puis O1 ip a live at the best hotels. They = ve The Roochichtn Nica, ways so Well dressed that peopl quire where they procured their el ing. This is why they are sent abroad d a French company of dressmakers ys all their ¢xpenses. The young “women are wéllbshaved and at times are attended by a maid, oe tor | Ah 8 =e Sieh aaee eatae: eh pi Stato of Bhinn Shop Talk. »/Mrs, GabberAnd your hasband is - ch on gen I cay tr this way aldanger and anxiety may joes ‘aM the selecting and buying of gutta bbe avonted! . This temedy 6 dyed by percha, ete, “Mrs. Babber—Then he hn thousands al nerhets arid has 4 plth Gon thes he Cay of Daluth, hin twenty ment tomy eo sed es long and frequent trips byever been known to fail Ttis, in abroad, Mrs. Blabber—Frequent, but ! not lo>g. He goss away and rubbers besa yi ate! remedy yet § iy cael around fcr a few weeks ‘at a stretch and then flies right back—oh, it’s a snap! be depended upon and that i ant. sid sale to take, /For all druggists, LPO “Att erin r ieona'd Smith, ‘dn Smith. Dolla tastings, 1a Beckfe Cs Big Muslin Sale, UP Dhe Pioneer Sture is always to the frant ip Lhe line burgains—and there Sno bippodrone about Mr. Beck felt’s bargains eit her— every line of his maudheth stock is comprised of the tes. goods on the angi weil, the fuost durable fabrics manufactured. Wer he annduneesa special sale of | Record in Hard Luck. A Texas man’s cotton was eaten by the boll weevil, and his corn destroye? by the drcuth. His only daughter eloped with a vagabond, and his son followéd the circut. On top of this ‘his wite gave birth to triplets. He com- mitted suicide by the rope and rafter route, and the ccroner very properly, returred a verdict of justifiable homi- eide.—Halletsville Hevaid. ron He Mie Forsythe rand émswe mime with. of fsbo j bhitided in | fyatiust you 1u ov Whire & Bee Vlaintif’s 4 Storneys, “hargaitis awaitiig them at the Pio- neer Stove, Me. Beck feltds now bave fig a special sa‘e-of mustius. Atnong tee tionsand and one mustin articles offeted is mustin!undérwear tat ‘tn every way. is 4S nice and. geod as tlotigh hiade at home, and just) as cleyn, for every piece comes from factories that manuficture strictly under sanitary conditions. Thisyis positively the largest and most com- piete collection of muslin under- garnents—trimmed with laces. and enbroidery—every brought to Grand Rapids. Lf you need mustin under- May Net Try Ex-Mayor Ames. By the death the other day of for mer Capt. cf Police John Fichette of Minreapolis the chief witness against ex-Mayor Ames, who is under indict- ment for corruption in office, has been removed. It being doubtful if a*con- viction could now be obtained, the district attorney eontemplates a dis- missal of the case against the ex- mayor. Lo Hlerald-Review, Now. 20, Dee. 6,13, STATE OF MINNESOT | Nillage of Nashwaul. County of Etasca. To tho Village Cou » State of Miunesota: The uuders nexship) bercoy mak. application Australian Song Bird. Another marvelous voice bas come out of Australia. It is that of Miss Merle Narelle, and is described as “the nearest approach to the pure dra- atic soprano that New Sout Wales has produced since Miss Kate Slat- tery retired from the concert plat- form.” Miss Narelle is now having a large success ix London, cating Ugqeaurs for ay filteenth day-of November. ‘the p! whvre the said busin carried on is designated as fullows In the frout or bur room on floor vf t will please you. High and low neck ‘night gowns, with long or short sleeves, tastely | trimmed with lace add etubroidery, Be. W $3.50. : 1 Ourset covers, all styles, 250) te} ie : ae “$1.50, Prawefs for women and childrers, | 450, tui$t 6, of said village of Nushwau of suid stave of Minnesota Seaweed Pavement. Seaweed or seagrass paving blocks, ! newly invented, are being tried in Bal- tmore. They are made by compress- ing the seaweed until {t becomes hard ds ia ed. id, Village Council af che Vill he ruts ) cf pae fa, Coun scorn tie \sigis-si6 Torrey Building Gulu iieabe: ola Efi. For wit Bump and Myr nh made dyiondedy the, said Lor and: ‘ Deils Has Gump Rud Myra Bamp, ato | Tr ing Bhad, nt aad Chiat ind || iinent of -relit® de- > ans d com plane Seti bo reudored vspects as though you had is Segre sue Ube first | serve a pisvrict stig, i article our people-kuew that there is | $8810 Torrey Building, pbuluch, Miunesota, action for divorce. Notere of Aprlication rar Liguar. Litense: ! il jof the Village - of © Nashwauk, in the County of Itasea, and d Weehan & Riley (a part- fora ligense to be granted to them io sett intoxi- riod of One year from 3 is to be xe ground at two story frame building sitar wear, ov are going to need “ny, call at yed fapou lot one (Ly, black mat Lie ules . ree Becktelt’s and look over this linesiv| Of Nabhyents wecunding tebe pine ‘Of tho Tomtatay of deods in and for said county of ‘Said applicants prav that such licensé be’ granted ro them, purstant to the ardinaiico and the slatutes case baud ' deseo CaS EE | y and solid, when it is bound tightly | Petticoats. cleganuly trimmed, be. with wire. The loose ends of the , to $5.00. * Liven, grass are cut off, and the biodk is fin- Long aod short chRIses: 7c to |.Notice of Apptication for Liquor Licence. ished by being tmmersod in boiling |'#4.50. : | : snitch or tar. County of Itasca,” Also 2 splendid line: of new embroi- | yiage ot Grand Kupids. dery at remarkable low pricesat John Becktelt’s Pioneer Store. STATE OF MINNESOTA, bes _, Britliancy Versus Plodding. ; ;#8ome men,” said the original phil- ‘peophier, “see more. than ethers see at first sight and then devote so much time and energy. to the task of’ being . Pleased with their own brilllancy that they miss all the benofit of the sober amd ‘“maturer second - thought comes to’ those less gifted.” phoreby, anid illngs oF or ean Pale neoxteatin Sine Ors tis tam ¢ sine Jeena nee ‘6th, Toot ae Notice of First. Meeting: of Creditors ang at the fullowing places: as lication, raspectfally. to- wil eury Logav,in the west fi In the District Court of the United States. that pieey tho Fifth Division, Distriot of Minae- sota, In the matter of Charles Kearney, bankrapt. in bankruptcy. Graad Kapids, Said application will be heard and deter- mined by suid villuge counoil of the piles A Finger Clock. a novelty in the way of an aarm ; Gleck has-been ‘perfected by an: Amer- dean jeweler. It is about the size of » @ hazelnut. I is made to wear on the finger. The alarm is not a bell, but a:sharp pie. which pricks the prove their claims. appoint a trustee exumine county, and state of Mini the 2nd day of March, ua pium..of tat day. i Witness amy band and aeal Districtal aid, Dankrups: Notico is Bexaby given. thaton the 29th day of Jannary A. D. 1903-~the said Charles: ees ney was duly sdjud:ed bankrupt; and . tbo first meeting of bis credttors will be ucla at Keorm 400 First Nations! Bank beatae. ws otter Duluth, on the 20th day of Fel ’ at 10 o’cloek in the foreneon, at which ti the said creditors may attend, .GUNN, Recorder. iver eer ppetiontces villuge males inet erie darnary Svb, 194, by the: Tanlowlog ta fo'outd t the first ttour of the | building. situated on toe ‘Tv. in block 19, in the (original townsite of Toth ereditors of Charles Kearney, of | Graud Kapidsxtthe council roomiin th naeer Grand apids, ie, the /counts of Itasca, ‘and’| Uall in eaid viltage of Grand Riupids. by Ltssca Som abd u'elock rand. ‘Rapids President. | bright. short back, finger at the time the maa or woman } tho bankrupt, aad-transact such othe business wishes to’ riae. us may properly come before sald mecting. Referee iu Bankruptcy, Herald-Review, Nov. 20. Dee, 6, 13. ‘| Civilizing Too Rapidty. January 2. 190% The attempt te assasstrate the em- mee peror of Japan indicates that the Jap anese are getting along altogether too fast with thetr occidental civilization, ‘Phey.are.in danger of getting up to the Paterson standard by and by. ‘Rew York Mail and Express. 4 Sree INNESUTA, Ih Fos elaine vance) efonielt of th* Villagé of , Herald-Review; Jugudry 3. Notice of Applicution for Liquor Ligense. STATE OF MINNESOTA, { 88: Gounty 6f UWasca, Village of Nashwauk, ° i Fy ry Hebe steer a ru Notiue fe Yetelis aivox, flint wpolicayion bins 4 hey tet atbscaning potge oh a ey he ee AGRE aE el Andrew Jackson’s Birthoiace. vies 2 pe Ae Sev aay. eBicee: ns ms for? Tree: intuxieatin: The Charleston (S. C.) News and Houoye fon th orn comin ing en Novem Cou! Pre: ber 1, J and terminating on November t rier'Inststs that Fresidont Andrew; | :it0%. by Ut (olineine parsbes angoal tee tt Jackson was born on the South Caro-.| lowing place. as stated in suid application, Jef block twelve (12), village of Nashwaok, lina’ side of the line dividing that | Tesp,cttully. to-wit: according to tho plat thereof ou: record state from North Carolina, and that Felix TAR in the front or bar-room ‘On | on file in the office of of fle the ground flocr of that two-story log house} and for.said County of Itasca. he always claimed South Carolina as his’ native ‘state. To ng ture I bh ne Hs rridd Te ic weted as folluws: In the front or, frame boitding sitited upon lot ei situated uson lot five 6), bluck eighteen 18). Said applicant prays that such lice wWiuk, according to the plat'| kranted tu bim pursuant to the 1 and of Sle tt the offiee of |isuid villago of Nushwank aud the si eds in and for said'county of id state of Minnesota in such aud provided. Pittsburg Stee! Production. _ The production of stcel at Pittsburg in 1901 equaled balf taat of England, ‘was more than that of Germany, twice, that of France, five times. wat of Rus- sis or Belgium, and twenty-five times Suid ‘appt ‘ation will bo heard and and do- ter by eaid council of the village of Nashwauk at the next mecting in the village couneil room, im said village of Nashwauk, to ftaseu county. and stato of Minnesota, ¢ eslay, the fourteenth day of January. Village Kecorder. . 1% 3 at 8 o'clock /p. m., of that day. ness my hand and seal of village of ~ “{smac.) JOHN McLBAN, ; Paun H.Tvepr, Notice of Application for Liquor License, anes at ron County of Itasca gtd eis, Fan chnsoai here! ct placing him at the head 6fspeed pro- ee erate the ‘ebid badinesd Is vo be ur room of that 6-e stor: nteen (18). and o register of deeds in nse be: nance of atutes of use made ‘Dated ut Nashwauk, Minn., November, Be s Frawx Jouxsom, Presidentef said Village. v 1 gad gees is 15th day of December, A, D.. 120: {SeAL.} PAUL H. TVEDT. Village Recorder, that of Spain. - 4 Herald-Review, Nov. 2%. Deo, 6, 13. Malaria Causes National Loss. * Calculating. the. annual industrial value of a workman’s life, at $100, the Italian office of staustics finds that Sicily lost $250,000 last, year through deaths from malaria. eh Horuld-Review, Noy, 2, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Anplication for, Liquor | Liceus STATE OF MINNESOTA ok Village of Nashwauk, }ss. D County of Itasca. forthe Village’ Counc’) of the Village of Nashwauk. in ‘the eoutty of Itasca, and State of Minnesota: State of Minnesota: to her to sell idtoxicuting liquors fora of one a: ‘e from the fifweuth the pias i caw ia 1S aoe where. sal carted aalty date be oltuwes: ft the front or bar, yr on. thé E Kaiser's Christmas Hunt. The kaiser always holds a Christ- mas bunt in the Royal forest of The undersigned Larson Bros, ta partner- flocr bf that ime ator; ua u tpn 3 make application for a Heense 5 Gohrde. Last year 360 deer and 200 | ep ere ats nth to el tntoxteativa | y rave 2 fasirwauk eel ge ste lunar for 8 perien of one (1) ycar from th eo fitteenth day of November. (902, r a pisce phe certs othine. is to ba; carrled on is designated ag follow: Decrease in Population. "In the front-ar bar feom. unt rotind | cai pat “There has been a decrease of 1.5 per | floor of thut two story frume livilding-sitn~ wey eent in the poptlation of the Isle of ! ated upon lot thirteen (13), blovk twelve (12), village of Nashwavk, according to the plat Man’ since 1891. At the last census thereof of record aud on file io ‘the office of the it was 54,752. mariater of deeds: au aud’ for sald county of fo bes a id applicants pray that such. licrnse Be 7 ranted to’ them sneak to the ordinance | of (said il LS Teese ede bil the he sesnt ante wild boar were killed in two days. | thereor of the register o: of Itascs. the ordinat Minnesota {arrest} ~ Pauc H.Tevpr, Pretitientot sald iVillage Beco! enter of C. apitalism. | ba a ghriguhel a wich eee prea Flight: lof: Aitiatross: - albatross:has been kriown to: Netire of Application ror Liquor License. To the Village Council of the Village. of Nashwauk in the County of Itascu and The uudersigued. Sarah Plourd; hereby ‘makes application for a license to be arene “ee smaixig hyn cand a) don file in the office of leeds dn und for sad county ‘aid apalicant prays ae Age Hceriag be Me pareaain v es id village. of paapwank and ho ates ft it Bude a fn‘suel ‘eave made a Dt Muted au Nashwauk, Mina. Nov..15; 1902 ff (PLOU! son's ite EAN, Villages: id | ie atte taunted Saye Palatal ‘thet ceri towns @uppli¢ations will yal hoatl anit vecare re the counel) roont int HHT fi vail Or irae int at Sih ba m3 i of * gud api Ds President. nd BING. cipte da STATE Of MI Oounty, of Htasea. In Distiiet Couets¢ itbeonth Judi ‘tal District, The Stte of Minnesota. to’ the Ripe op defendang: || hove ots ut, Grand (Rapies nd 1 the, vill enutity, ” Minnesota, ot your" sanswer Subseribear inthe ilize oF Grane te pidsi { Ttsea come, a aangnee: Fruits, - a es Ice Cream Soda, ~ Ice ‘Cream, ‘nh “PF obace ee Choice Lines of Cigars: ) Grand: Rpts aus THIRDS “49a acest sign « ating ‘f comes solely fromthe grain, an the amber color from the oak ia i iplgiied 1, kepths AI*P GR SeSesaeKes ese eee e ; . ¥Y i osanscesenese eR > and taken Whe auntie and Uy ‘fla vorthy bile, jHine) alsiaieine, os % of.op used.te makenew whisky fa ca ™ pattide 3 Marquotte of anagurali pitres perfe t article pened only by re | It is irechumended, twiftho: ey pliers Your! Patronage Solie cited, LELAND! AVENDY. Of Ftascw Within thirty aa) s after Ue service of this samewns: upon you. exclusive of the |: day of <uch serviceyand if you fall to ans suid complaint 3 Sliaine i his action Wi for the relief demanded fh the sais complaint jon, ake notice: further. thatthis actioa is an Dated, February 11) 190%, I). PRATT, Phaincitf, ty, Minn. Herald-Review Nov. 20, Dec. 6, 13. Notice of Applicutiow for Liquur License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Village of Nusbwauk, fs J of the Village of County of [ta To the Village. Coun Nashwauk. In the County of Keasea, and » State of Mira -sota. The undersigned Logan Bras. (a partner- shipi hereby make application for a license to be grauied to them .to\sell intoxicating Jiquors for a period of ‘one year from the fifteenth cay of November. 1902. ‘The place where the said business is to be carried on fs dysiguated as nar eet fn the front oe'bur room one story frame busing sitvate amas fourteen nd of block eisven. village of Nasliwauk, accy) ing to ae plit thereof, of reco) ire oifico-at the register of de of deeds tu and for HAA gine b f age ‘ pray: hab suc! icense be erhated Be hiten p bursuéut to the ordinance of snid villnge-of Nushwiek and pho statutss of Said Stita of Blingesota, in a tr case mune PY De Mali wi, Noe. 6. ma, rege JOH pitt H.Tvepr,.. 3 preident of nia Village. Village Reco. ler. pcs SrRAGUE ae M. Eastwood's Black Stallion Brought ‘to 4 pi Canty Horsemen of this F aauiie| are much pleased with the advent of ‘Paul Sprague?’ to the farm of J. .M. East- wood on Trout lake! This magnifi- centanimal will geta Pigaber of colte next season in this vicinity. He is a beautiful jet black, 6 years old, 154 hands high, weighing 3,075 >pounds. In style and form.he is much like his ‘Sire'and grand. dam: long neck, high head, long body, deep shoulders, has hair as fine ag silk, and 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 Badger Rprague, No? 1,097; dum Luce of PK. by Swigert No. 650. Ewho alse sired, Katé Spragie,. (2:18, with thirty others in’ the -2:30 class) dhéing ‘staflions’ of his age. Dam byBlackF lying Cloud No 378; Gov Sprague by Rhode, Island No. 267, Dam, Bell Brandon bv Hamiltonian No. 15, who stands at the head of speed producing stallions of any age; having 40 performers iu the 2:30 class. Dam of Paul Sprague, Jennie Lind sired by St. James. Herald-Review, Feb. 21-28, Mar. 7, 14, 21 and 28 Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, bes County of Ttabca. In District Court Fifteenth Judicial District. George Clark, pluintiff, Aguinal Mollie, ‘Clarks, defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above camed defentant: You are heeby summonetliand req ired peach te. complaint of the maint ES, the above entitled action, ich complai: hereto attached and ‘herewith served bon |. you, aud td serveacopy . of ee answer to ‘saia com: en ota a on the suhscriber at hia affice in the viliage of Ko. whiching, in said county of Itusca. ‘within thirty days after the service | day of such service inte if you fail to uns: to sald con complaint wi in the time aforesaid. the plainsitt in this-action will apply to tha mea Re der: he fellef detnanded aint, ses acti Nhe for div: tbat at Kooehiohing, Minn.,: Fob. 18, A.D. thin the time 4 aforesrid, the’ | if apply to the‘court | #2 cysts, nad disbursements of this | ‘and un’fle eyes, large and { his appearance is exceedingly grace-| 41g 815-#16Terry Building Duluth, Mina Spragué by Gov. Sprague No. 444, |, Beaver Dam Boy, Badger: Girl (2p24)' | Call at ot" this en toed upon you. exclusive of the. or in said com- the costs. and, disbursements of Take novice, farther, thit this is an action’ ee ae SoRHRAAHAGER Dd aanaes wong BRICK LIME 3) ‘CEMENT Geo. F. Kremer. Grand Rapids, Minn. Fancy’ Inside Finish ‘Paper Hanging Calso in , Etc.. Sia Bea hin dt Hotel “Gledstone, or a (postal card will bring I him to pie asowssensscseses Itasca County = uw Legs ae ‘i P,P. Saecpos, resid Cashier i s PO MeAaion. Smiteats | Abstract Office” vABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, J AL a2 INSURANCE, ; pe Drawn, - : _ Taxea Paid for, papekop, : KREMBR & KING, Proprietors. ena BAPIMEG 3 t A.B. C “Lumbermen’s $ Bank Grand Rapids, Minn. Transact a General Banking Business. qs MINE p AIR, EO.WSPEAR | ATTORNEY AT LAW Register of Deeds of Ltasca County ‘ ‘ GRAND RAPIDS. - MINN} Mi ; I S. FP. Warre -Feank F. Prics Pine : : Wurre ¢ PRICE | Farming : . LAWYERS Lands e (Office Over Metager’s Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPEDS. GEORGE THAYER |—=—— CONTRACTOR AND | RHODES BUILDER, | Stone Walls, Cisterns and Chimneys PAINTER i ; Built. ; iu af = Practical Plasterer, Paper hanger Grazd Rapids, Minn. Residence on Sleeper avenue, Opposite J. J. Decker. BOL wore guaranteed: Leave Orders at Steven's Hotel. Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Do You Want A Home? Corner, lot 150x140 in Houghton’s Addition with small bouse and good | garden for sale cheap if taleen at once, Smail payment aud easy térms oo balance. Price $250. FIVE ROOM HOUSE and two lots, fenced: tity water, in best loca- tion, Stone foundatiun under house. Price $900. We also ‘have, many desirable resi- dence lots that can be. bought -on, monthly payments. Call and geb prices. FARM LANDS at prices and terms that will'sel! on sight. NEAL, on. Pine and Farming Lands. fhe nest, Likt of Agriguitural and Grazing Lauds in the Gounty. 4 The Most Excellent Sites for Mane tacturing Euterprises. Prospective Settlers Lucated. Correspondence Salicited. Reishts-Remer Land GO| crn tan Grand Army oe Evening, oth

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