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_delighis to hear, is to be at Village ‘Tickets _ store and the price will he 35 cents. «, appearance ‘ seceived “the. -theatre-goers of (/this city. pany ai “It is safe to say that "pany of ‘frors Tuesday ull Friday evenings was | $% birthday. . of Mrs. Nesbitt. ~ Yunch was served, and the hostess was | +! Hulbert News Gathered | During the Week Grand Rapids D.M. Gunn and E, J. Farrell were in St’ Paul the-first of the week. Don’t forget to go and see: Myrule Vanton next week at Village hall. “Mrs. M. McAlpine left lust week for a visit at New Richmond, Wis. Myrtle Vinton, whom. evervbody Tall next Monday. F The ‘ladies of the Episcopal guild will meet with Mrs. L. W. Huntley next ‘Thursday afternoon. The Episcepal guild will give a sup- per and housekecpers’ sale on the eve- ning of Api 16th at Village hah, Every comrade soldier and lady are imvited to attend a meeting on the -evening of the 4tivof April, at Com rade Lewis’s residence. We expect ‘ to make ‘arrangements for a sold hers cemetery. Harry, the two months-cld son of Mr.and Mrs. James~McKinnon, died at Milaca on March 10, of braia fever. The remains were brought to Grand Rapids for burial and: interment made in Itasca cemetery. ‘The child was a grandson, of Mr.and Mrs. Dan Mc- Kinnon of this villlage. Maria’ Sanford. prof x of rhetoric and elocution in the state university of Minnesota will deliver a lecture at the court ‘house on April 6th under the ;auspices of the Woman’s Club. The subject Will) be “Macbeth”. will be on sale at the Itasca Wanted—Housekéeper on farm six- teen: miles from Deer River. Gogoi wages will be paid. ‘Iwo or three persons to cook for: ‘Steady empioy- ment for six ot seven months. Apply at this office or to John Howard at Hotel Northern Deer River, for fur- _ ther particulars. ~ On next. Monday evening, March 30 Myrtle Vinton will open a four night engagement at Village hall. Miss Vinton is no'stranger to Grand Rapids, and the announcement of her in the near future will be ‘with delight on the part of Miss Vinton never brought a poor com- here and her support for the said to be far better than any that she has provic nted ‘dur- season 1s c previousl new plays.will-be pr ing this engagement and one of the atures ofthe entertainment line of clever specialties in- between acts and which in- the is troduced eludes ail Miss Vinton will be greeted with crowded houses, + Dne exhibit Boston hela in Village hall a treat and : a success in every way e: cept in general appreciati on and pat ronage. It contained 150 pictures, many of them copies -ot the world’s ‘master .pieces—Raphael — Murrills Renis Valequez, Van Dyke Reynolds, Turner, Mallet, Hoffman, Landseer, Bonheur and. a score of others being represented. The Chanot Race, ‘he ‘Spirit of *76, The Wave, Christ Bless- ag Little Children, seemed to be the popular Such an exhibit has an im- heep favorites. “‘mense educational value to any town and Prof. Carroll has the hearty thanks of all lovers of pictures for hav- ing securgd this exhibit adults atiended thus giving their assis- | tance and encouragement towards | beautifying our fine school. A good: | ly sem was realized for the two sup- pers which earnest teachers, ladies o the town and scholars provided. The. ladies o! the Painting Class surprised Mrs. Will Nesbitt last Thurs day evening, the occasion being the} A dainty presented with a cut glass souvenir. flicit Dealers Shenfi M. A. Spang, ac- Tim Mahon, Ted O'Reilly M. McClusky and Wm, made a raid on the Phena territory this week and brought down nx batch of nine with a violation of the liquor law. Deputy companied by od. | latest illustrated songs. | of the Soule}Art’com- | The Doctor and} About 125) who were charged | “a Vicinity. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS i [OMisial Public itivay Parsuant to call of president Riddell a sp2cial meeting of the Village Council of Grand Ripids ‘Minnesota was-held on Taursday March the 23th at 8:3) p. m. it Reorder Gole’s office. Tae rolkceall showed all members present, Minatas of meting held Mirch 17 1903. were read and on motion approved. Oa trastae Rissmussen’s motion with Bocker’s s220nd tha followiaz frosslution was adopsel by a unan- imous vote. Rosolvad that pormissioa b2 and the sim is haredy grans2i to J. F. meCormic to eress upon the east 58 feet of west 93 feat of lots 13-i£and 15 all in blos's: 17 of the orizinal plas of Gaal Rupils aon2 story fran? bailliag to be , ed strictly ina laase with te plans and sp »ifizations, also app cation for permit to baild sam> all of which are now on file in the of- fice of Village Resorder of said Viilage, also permit: grantel to mrs ©. K. Lot to ere3t upon. lot 9t bios’ 18 of sams villagza frame building as p2r plansaal sp2cifiy + tions for parmit in this offiza: Upon motion of trustes Ris - muss3en saconded by Gole the fol- lowing resolution was -adoptel: Whreas Chas. Kearnzy, who was elected a Jastice of the Pease at the last annual election has failed to qualify for said office as r= | quired by law, and whereas there now exisis a vacinzy and whereis it-is necessary for the proper a ™ ! minstration of the village business that a parson be appointed to fil the vacansy rendered necessary by the failures of the s.id Charles Kearney to qualify. Therefore be it’resolved that Hugh meEwan of the Village of Grand Rupids be and ha is hereby appointed to the office of Jus Peace of the said village untill the next annual village election to fill the vacancy u he failure | of Charles Kearney to qualify fer | said office. On Trus ice of r’s motion with Rassmussen’s nd bond for justice fixed for $1000.09. ‘In the matter of water rent. discussion a mdtion prevailed that the superintendent be instructed to list the consumers of water at longe and report to the recorder the name and location of the con- \sumers together with the. number: of ctosets, baths, urinals, inside and outside faucets. each. consum- er has on his or her. premises. On motion mecting ‘adjourned \tomonday- march 30th, | J. 8. Gorn Recorder. Logging Seasoa Has Beer Good _B. P. Munson, of Minnedpotis, who logging near Grand Rapids, the snow in the thickly wooded districts is still fiteen inches deep and’ there is considerable frost in the ground. “We have had a prety good winter for logging,” said Mr. Munson, “‘with the exception that labor bas been very hard.to bold and the snow came x the ice on the Jakes so early the jice did not_ freeze thick enough for hauling restilts.- fhe + season has ' been longer than we expected. “Labor hasbeen remarkably rest- less. The normal size of my crew is 250 men. and I- have paid .off over 500 since the beginning of the season, and have 150 yet to pay off. In or- | der to have 250 men 1 have had to Belore Justice Huson the Prisone’s | of the men ure stayers. There are pleaded guilty to the charges. and cagreed to take outlicenses. These brought in were F. A. Johnson, S. E. Gsindal! and Fred Grindall, C. E. Bancroft of Phena; George Lagree, , Pearson, : Robert Scott and May Levant of Chas J.» Johnson, ~ Dan Dexterville. For |; RASTWOOD wv Toma, | uk DEFE SaleThoroughbred Light Brahma roosters, and engs for setting some working in camp yeb who went in and helped with haying last sum= mer. These men have made good | stakes.”” Spooner Gets Judgship. Governor Van Sant again displayed himself in the appointment of Spyon- er of Bemidji as distriet judge for this ‘district, McCarthy of Grand Rapids was turned down. — sioeer Lyle a f professional plano oe and expert” is CTIVE PAGE erected, cons$rasie1 ani conale-,; hire between 609 and 700. But few: mubrencity at the ‘Appropriate Saying Recalled at a Washington Dinner. A number of-speakers made siort addresses at the dinner ‘which Secre- tary Root recently gave to members of. the military affairs committee. Congressman Cannon was present, but he escaped Mr. Root’s eye until every- body else had talked. called upon ‘and said the oecasion re- minded him’ of a revival meeting he once attended in Illinois. deacons and other hefty persors ad- dressed the assemblage and then a reformed gambler was called upon to testify,’ continued Mr, Canron, “and this is what he said: ‘Brethren and sisters, I have sat here aad listened to of their expert- | The elder has spoken and the ; the great men tell ences. minister ard the deacon and row ‘you call on me, only a peor ninkum- | slinkum.’ That's me,” said “Uncle Joe,” sitting down. } —— HOW THE PROFESSIONS DIFFER. Comparison Made Between Clergymen and Actors. Hall Caine is a great admirer of the theater. He helds the actor's art in the highest esteem. On*his recent visit to America he met at a matinee a New York clergyman, and the. latter, | apropos of an attempted comparison cf the church and stage, said: “Actors speak of imaginary things, and affect their hearers as though they spoke of. real things. Clergymen speak of real things, and. their congregations are no more affected than if they were : smiled., | imaginary.” Hall Caine “Weil, don’t you know why ‘that is?” he said. “Actors speak of things imaginary as though they ‘were real, and clergymen speak cf things real as though they were imaginary.” Protection for Animals. Mimicry among buiterflies, moths and other insects would be comic were it not a matcer of lize or death, Not a few mcths.have at the hinder ends of their wings a black mark and two ocr more tiils resembling the horns of thelr own heads, A veteran in warfare net seldcm has these por- tions missing—a proof of the value in having saved his life. Thus theliz- ard’s brittle tail, which, first attract- ing the enemy, comes off at touch, When at bay crabs distract the enemy by throwing oft their claws and lob- sters do the trick yet more neatly by seizing the enemy with a claw and then throwing cff limb and enemy. Thus the bushy tail of the squirrel is accounted for—there is a chance of | escaping the enemy minus a mouth- ful of fur. University Loses Much Money. John B. Stetson, a wealthy manu- facturer of Philadelphia, has cut from his will all provisions for the univer- sity at Deland, F which bears his name. This step lowed the action of the board of trustees in exonerat- ing the president of the institution, Dr. bad been under investigation. “I cer teinly-.shall not aid the university longer under its present manage- ment,” Mr. Stetson is quoted as say- | ing. “I changed my will hurriedly as socn as the action of the trustees was taken for fear that 1 might die before the clauses providing for the John B. Stetson university were cut out.” A Call for Action. A New England senator’s fair con- | stituent, with a pension claim, is re- ported to have written to him in tho folowing fas nm: “This beautiful government, for which my husband gave his health and for which we lost | our home, requires a good wife and mother months and years to keep swearing and swearing to even her marriage and other things too numer ous to medtion. I wish the whole pen- sion department was obliged to go, as I do, without their overcoats or decent undercicthes. I wish I held the reins to keep their.rightful pay- from them until they were purple as any old dam- son.” A Mitlionaire’s Extravagance. Pedro Alvarado, the Mexican silver millionaire, was a poor miner, worl ! ing for 50 cents a day, when he dis covered the rich ledge which has given him a fortune of $50,000,000. It is be- Heved that the Palmillo mine, which he owns, will double this fortune in a few years. A week or so ago his wile decided that she needed the service of a dentist,.so the Alvarado family. traveled from Parral, their home, to Chiduahua in a special train, some thirty-persons in all. They and their belongings took up a dozen cars. Ancient! Deed of No Value, Representative Kehoe of Kentucky | is the possessor of.a very ancient deed, which a constituent fa the blue grass state has forwarded to him. It is written on sheepskin, dat-a in 1762, and, as far as the lawyers of the house - who have seen it can judge, it is: in perfect condition and Jegal .orm. - Mr. Kehoe's constituent is . anxior know whether this deed for a large tract of land in Pennsylvania near Lancaster is: of any value, but the Pennsylvania legal lights ‘0; bia house say that it is not. A Lady With Pink Teeth. The newest “turn” in Parisian music halls will shortly be the appearance wf a lady with pink teeth. She is a native of Canton, but born of French parents. Her teeth, which are perfect, are of a semi-transparent substance | resembling pale-colored coral. A den- tist who’ has examined them Then he was. “A lot of ! his | lets his would-be prey escape. | John F, Forbes, whose conduct | vof Grant | were; 13 to’ i SHOE JVOMEN. The Shoe---Not the Foot. Ti’s the Shoe that decides beauty. Not the:foot. If your shoes os look well.fyour feet look well, but the handsome foot counts for a nothing inthe unshapely shoe. There ts one shoe that ts doing wonders toward making handsome feet. That Shoe is Queen Quality, Best of ail they, are Fritters, Comfort Givers and Wear Boots, $3.00-Oxfords, $2.50 Also a complete line of Comfort Shoes for house wear ssi Slippers for evening wear. i Sole Agents for the Julia Marlow Shoe for Women--a shoe that has a great many admirers— $3.50. I have strengthened my line of Boy’s and Girl’s shoes ‘oeltis a complete new line of strong, servicable shoes made’ es- prcially for their wearing qualities, and just the shoe to stand the hard test the wet spring weather requires. The price is the only cheap part of this line of shoes. The W.L. Douglas Shoe for Menthe best shoe in the. world for thée'money $3.00, nd $4.00. ROLSTON’S Health Shoe for Men, $4.00" & complete Jine of Cruising and Always Working hoes in stock. John Beckfelt. Notice of. Mortgage Fo:closuro Sale. Gilman-Johnson Marriage fa fe Calvin S. Gilman aud ult has occured in. the conditions of a Miss mortg made by Prudence E, Kribs and Summons. Mr. Herald-Review, Feb, 21-28, Mar. 7, 14, 21 and.28 =i } } « | Christine Jolunson were married at f Bently fa STATE OF MINNESOTA,}° ; Wabasha, Mion., on Thursday ot | eect castor County of Ttasea. * 3 i 5 H leeds fo last week. Both the bride and groom “November 1901, | in District Court, Fiftoenth Judicial Districh. ges) a ecorded in Be of moi 342 conaeyt section t are well known in Grand Rapids, and have a host o: friends. who join the Herald-Review. in extending congra- | tulations and well-wisbes for their future happiness. Georg* Olark, plaintiit) — : fom] Against ; : \ k, defendant. { State of Minnesota to the above named “defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the piatntiff in tho above entitled action, which complaint + is hereto attached and ‘herewith served upon | yment of ihe sum of nine st g, in said county ay = Aare days after the service is SUMMOns upon’ you, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer will millinery Mrs. M. Brooks have her Ez ter rods OD | seaipg os opeairg of sum of four Friday. aad Saturday of n seek. | au ! nf <a ay cents ee Sitar thin the time aforesaid. vie neh eto a aig ction or proceeding at law or | the plaintif in this action will f { The large cor iment of g been instituted to recoyer the } court for the relief \iiaoted igre eee dby said 0 is hereby ¢ ie contained ». or uny part.| plaint, with the costs and. disbursements of | this action. \ hea further, that this isan action | « t Koochiehing, Minn., Feb, 1, A. Des GEO. 1, WALSH, Plaintif’s Attorney, Koochiching, Minnesota. 1 | | | | | Millenery Opening | bought by Mrs. Brooxs now b | arranges for :beopening, ‘The ladies} Rapids will be shown the | tinest ‘stock ever brotight to Itasca counsy in this line, and Mrs. Brooks proposes to bell at prices entirely in keeping withthe times. She vas en- gaged the services of a first-class j williner. Remember the dates April county, Minne= of the court house in | a, on Monday, the To said Defendant: Ive o'clogk. noon, } hal Lake notice that thecomplaintin th 1 * ope eae are a entitled action has boen Bled in the we c soot Saic Ht i ' re be Soe: |} the clerk of did district court at Grand? 3 of such foreclosure. sapids, in said Itasea county. sheriff of by the ane tt 43, 1.05. 250,000 women married annually in Lendon. The average Chicago woman thinks she is overdoing it if she mar | ties three times in five years. Probably a small boy never so thor- oughly realizes that fighting is wicked as when he is getting the worst of the encounter.—Chicago Nows. wee COURtY, Of Itasca. strict Court, Fifteenth Juc te of Minnesota, to th ndant: Village of Grand Rapids, County of Itasca. otice is hereby given that licat: . have been made Tei Sweiting: to ies Village f Councilof said Village Ot Gram@ Rapids and __ filed in my office. praying for license to sell aie intoxlenting liquors forthe term commencing | as follows and terminating on the following \. dates by the following worsons and ut the | following places, as stated in said applica- | ) Sand 4. we HOVEY-DELAITTRE LUMBER CO. attomoy for Saint, i me eae Mortgugee. { Formerly the office sought tifé man, f gee, 916 Guaranty } 4 | butat the present stage of the game i ate pe othe He | ft is kept busy trying to dodge him. = scene ““Flerald-Review, Murch ®0and 73%. § Review, March 20and 27. V |. An English paper says there are | STATE OF MIN) Applications for Liquor Licenses. | i | STATE OF MINNESOTA, tow } | »Defendant,- sy summoned and reqnired to complaint of the plaintiff in the which is on file in the id ‘court at his office apids, Itusca county Coby of your uns tions. respectively, to-wit: Laliberty & Leroux. for ‘th year from the 2nd day of Mareen: sf 1003, at and in the east front room of tle cne stot je etm ia na jot three (3) in block e n Rapids, Minnuesota., eon Leet ties \ Joseph Pletcher & Com| of one year from the 7th day of srthe Hae 1903, in the front room on the gi tue io. story uildin, half les] of lots number t ana iliteen tn bldek numiber sixtcen, origi villa; Sores eo Grand Maplis, Itasca John Eckman, for th fron the lith day of wine, fm pot ane rear West front room of the one story frame build ing situa On Jee aw anty. four 9in block num- er nineteen in the Gra: Rapids, Minnesota, net plat of Grand. John Rellis, for the be, of the t2th day of March, ‘A.D. aa 4 ie first floo: of frame _ hue rd et on tie elglices Meee vag a) n teen. original of Grand Rapids. “sina B pS ee Said applications. will be , mined by said Village be, hen and a Vills of Grand iapidy at pBe council Rec hias Village Hall in said Village of Grand Rapids on Mandey, tho och ana ae As De 100s rn ie lay of Wap 30 o'clock pe m. ofthat it day. Pas wei at ge of Grand , and to | FLASHES OF THOUGHT. hee | @act teaches mn when to be silent. | . The less sctr) ‘\n2n have the more they don’t seem w want. | One sure way to lose your friends is to become a chronic kicker. A woman can have only one past, but she is not limited as to presents. It matters not what your ancestors it is what you are that counts. Men who make a specialty of pick-} _ ing quarrels rarely complain of ashort|~ Lge BEE trop. | Just about the time mosquitoes quit putting in their hills the legislators begin. Possession may be nine points of tre law, but ve is a law unto itself. When a young man tells a girl he fsn worthy of her love she is foolish to doubt it. ‘crtunately for a man’s peace of tiind he seldom hears other peopl real opinion of himselz. There is only one class of men who ‘look well. when they ars in 4 oox, and those men draw salaries as baseball pitchers. s y duys after nis Summons Upon You, ex- us ofsuch service, and if you fail to answ said complaidt within the d; the plaintiff.in this action will rt for the relief demanded in int with the costs and dis- bursements of this action, ‘ake notice. further, that this action is an action for divorce Dated, February 1171908. und floor of { situated onthveust C. L. Pratt. Attorney for Plaintiff. Grand-Rapids, [tasea county, Mion. rom Notice of Applicaton for, Liquor Licence. STATE OF MIPREROL A: ‘f County of Itasu: e of Grang Kupids. Notice is hereby. given, that applications have been made in writing to the village council of said village of Grand Rapids and filed in-my office, praying for license to sell” intoxicating ec ors for the term commencing on Januury 8b! 1903, und terminating on Poon dal Pcs ps following person. sed ts and at the following places. as stated in said itness my hand and Mage application. respectfutiy. 6 wit: Grand Kapids, cis eightoentht day of ene \ Logan, in the west front room on | A. D. JACOB 8. GOL) Village iecords the tree ttourol the building situated on lot 19, in block 19, jn the original townsite of Grand Kapi Said application will be heard and deter- pines bre Sets psd Connell of a Te ee % the council room in t! 7 halt In suid village of Grand Rapids, In Ttnses D* CHAS. -M. STORCH, county, and state of Minnesota on Monday, the 2nd day Of: March, »A. D., 1903, ats o'clock ate Pp. m..of that \ RULES, FOR COMFORT. tauleundstny of Manel ASD gos Betas “PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON «ay of March, A. D. D. M_ GUNN, President. [Seal} } j La sa (arrest: Be prompt at every meal. ag 2 Take little annoyances out of the : way. Always ee politely and kindly j j OMmee wa Retene,Cor Kinde and ard | I When you waut ‘pure tea and coffee go to Hughes & Co’