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Go and hear Myrtle Vinton,in East Lynn.tonight. Lt is fine. _ For rent—aA_, furnished reom, an Hoffman. avenue, Inquire of Mrs. We lL. Perreault, Mrs. A. H. Kremer and child and Mie. J. S. Bernie, are visiting in Raledo, Iowa. A greater part of Deer River was in the village Sunday, for the purpose of becoming Eagles. The Modern Woodmen of America give their annual ball at Village hall on Monday. -April 27th. The weather continues brisk, and the drive will not start for a few days yet, unless a heavy warm. rain shou come. ; Mrs. Clyde Burnett, of Brainerd has been here for several days, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kearney. The library board will hoid their regular meeting next Tuesday after- noon at 4 o'clock. All. members are requésted to be preseat. The ladies ef the Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs. HE. Graffam next Thursday afternoon. All mem- bers are requested to be present. The ‘Episcopal’ Guild will give a supper and housekeepers’ sale on the evening of Apni 16th at Mrs. H, E. Graffam’s residence. Everybody in- vited ‘to attend. Sixteen of the friends of Miss Alice Tyndall gathered at the family home on Friday evening in honor of the young tady’s filteenth birthday. Pro- gressive peanuts were played during the sev ening and - refreshments were CoW? Robinson. of Deer River, te turned, the first. of the week from a business ip to Oregon, where he wént ‘in.’ quest of timber lands. | Mr. Robinson: reports, that he did not find anything that he cared to invest in at this time Archdeacon Appleby, D. D., L. L. D., will hold divine service in the church of thé Holy Communion, j Grand Rapids, on Sunday. the sth of April at 10 o'clock. All-are cor- dially invited. to attend. ‘There-will be. a, celebration of thé holy com. munion, a: nted—Housekeeper on farm six- teen “miles ‘from Deer River. Goo: wages will ‘be paid. ‘f'wo or three persons to cook for. Steady empioy- ment {6¥ six ot seven months, .Apply atthis office.or to. Jolin Howard a Hote! “Northen Deer River, for fur- News Gathered During the Week coe Ee Financial Statement. Grand Rapids, Minn., March 30. 1903. To the Honorable Village Council, Gentleme financial standing of this village as’ per your order, of Mareh 17, 1903: Outstanding orders registered both $4,096 92 Interest GOL 78) Outstanding or on oh erie. 1,846 90: rders issue will have to be reallowed . 509 07 Bills on hand not -yet allowed in- g 24 tons of coal. bought by ont council ats per ton de- : ered... 1,164 73 Salary of- marsh 130 00 Salary of superintendent and en: § gineer at power plan 260 00 Extra help on electric line work, tC... 62 50 issued by new council for freight, express ad- vertising bill allowed by old coun- cil December jast and interest on sien alectric light . 643 15 gene on perp habe Gy miachjnery and electric line with- out penal tie: per contract... 4,900 00 Balane account on bul i aoe 1,589 09 ds, $ 000 680 00 Waterwe we Liege 19,000 00 Electric ligh 3! intelest paid to’ Apri 25.000 00 Total .. Rae 860,574 05 In making oat this report I went over all the records that 1 could find and found that same had never been checked over, and for several years prior to August 1895 there were uo stubs and very few vouchers to be found. ‘This necessarialy increased the amount of work, and left some of the work somewhat in doubt, as final checking with’ treasurer ‘showed $1,- 712.15, marked on his books paid and there was no evidence in the Re- corder’s records to that fact; on the otber hand there were numerous orders carried on treasurer’s books, that I found had been paid but no record: of. that fact. existed in his office, andin whis matter would rec- ommend that a different system be inaugurated so that it will not’be necessary in the future to again go over these records, and also that it may at all times be easy to ascertain. at once the fipancial condition of this village. Tfound a w discrepahces in making mistakes of time in tgur- ing’ interest, hut the matter isso small ‘that the village could not af- ford Lo.bear expenses of cost of ad- justing same. In the matter of judg- menis there are none bul what taxes are Jevied for, aud there la present , $2,177.69 of being money enough ia that fund to pay the above said. judgments. The manner of se- curing these judgments bas been by bringing suip and uot making exhibit of orders ineluded aud most’ of these ther particulars _ Manta Sanford. professor of rhetoric and. clocution in the state university of Minnesota will deliver a Iéciure-at the court: neuse on April 6th under the auspices’ of the Woman’s Club. The subject will be “Macbeth”. Tickets ‘will, be on sale at the Itasea stor¢ and the price will be 35 cents, Dr... D. Titcomb, the eminent eye, ear. and throat specialist of Du- luth, will leave today for Chicago} where he will enter the hospital for a two. weeks’ post graduate course, as is Vis yerrly custom. ‘This announce- ment is made for the benefit of the doctors Hasea county patients lLisnow Mr. Justice McEwan, that gentleman having been added to the lis of Grand Rapids dignitories by the village council. At a special mec ung held last week he v appointed justic the ‘peace, afd *« harles sed, We predict that} “Ewan will prove to be a Salivfactary. jurst. The Myrtle on Co. has been holdihg’the boards at the opera house smce, Monday-night, and’ has’ played of os to .a; crowed. house every evening This’ t the best company thit visits Grarid) Rapids and they arealways given a good welcome, “Phe com pany will conclude their engavement this eveuing by playing East ! yon. The ‘1 Rapids entertained at Hotel Pokeg- ama Tuesday night. The didies had issucd a challenge to the gendemen and the event was one of unusual ine terest. ‘Ten tables were pliyedand ¢ the conclusion of twenty hands it was found that the sterner sex were cham pions by ten points. ‘he Ladies furn- ished retreshmen les How is Typewriter! Fred Me Bride, an expert typewriter repair man, is stopping at the Po- kagema hotel where he will be located “fer a few days esa business of repririey. cleaning, aligning general overhauling of all the ard or Jeading makes of twpewriters, carrying all tools and parts for doing the work here in Grand Rapids, sav- ing the delay and expressage sary in.sending them to headquarters for repairs If your machine is not Whist. club of Grand | orders ‘have ‘not. yet: been filed with the Cleek of Court, thereby giving holder a chance to include same in olber suits, aud the village bad no way of knowing whethee they were paying for their orders more than once or not. “There are as yet aoum- ber of bills Ubae are nob presented that Lkuow.of, but have wo idea of the total amount outstanding, but will from time to time in making my reports call abieution to same under “ors cunt ed by old council.” J. 8. GOLE. cosy OF ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT TO * DATE. MARCH 3), 1903. Order No. 004. Mu legal services $10 00 Order No, 983, daly 7. 190: ment Bulletin adyerti 9 co Order No. duly 7, 202.4. Le Washburn. segal advic : 50 0) 0) Munson Stati tion: . 50 00 (62. Jury 7. 1902 Duluth venirg Herald. advertising bids 38 10 er No 1033 duly 7, 1902, Ploucer bids . 33 2 J.D. ath... ly 18 00 + 1000 No. eplember 23. : interest on electric light bonds National Kank . Order No, 1123. Septen is WE John Bocktelt, elcetric ight poles oO November 3,1. + comanssion 5 per iM . 1200 Co co 352 00 Orier No ‘ ‘ A. Brown, surveying at stati © No. 121 vember 3. PB | Order Moore & Mellurdy, lumber it 02, at ting Brow... No. 1142, November 3, = or Kiley, pri Order . nur) tons cou furtasting plant ry 5 40 Order No 1199 Janaary 5, 1:03, But- falo On Compa, Sats {order No. SLA a , sterling. 45 days us superin- working just right, betver send for Aim at the Pokagema hotel He will call and examine without charge, state what it needs, the costot re- pairs. and if you heve the work doue will guarantee satisfaction. DEFECTIVE PAGE T hand you herewith statement of |- 180 00. 265 00 Febraary 3 freight on electrical 0 18 59 ary 251503, Jo) Gendren, eoppeact blling ay plant 80 00 Order No 122. reornary 2 £02 d-hu Gendereu, balance cu cuu- ‘trae! 18 co 1968, Sam Armstroog, wheeling sand | ee ‘ 5001 » Fepraary 5 f WE freight on meters ...- 2 62 ce No. 146, February 10 1903, E. / P. Buch, expenses to Grand 1903. H. a meter: Robertson, notler feed pump Order No. 1305, Murch 2. 1903. J. G. Robertson, pump connections ete Order No, 1306, Mareh 2. 1903, Port Wayne Electrical Co., meters aud triismitters : aviiis snes nag 1307. agehe h urch. percentage Order No. 1353 arch ‘ort Wayne Electrical Co., meters, ete Order No, 1320, Mareh 911 65 500 00 277 25 627 1% 29 14 8 24 50 Order N OM Fi Wayne Electrical Co. meters. ete Order 1102, October 6.192, J. G. Robertson. on contriet Order No. 1122, Novem G, Robertson, on contract. Order No. 1:49. December 1, 1902. G. Robertson, on contrac Order No. 91, February 2, 13,1. G. Rober.son. 4th and 5th peyments Order No, 1263, starch 2, 1903 J. G. * Robertson. 6th puyment . Order No. 1101. October 1902,“ Aiex- andra Rob-tts, first payment on building Order No. iii7, November’ 3, 1002, Alexandra Roberts, 5 ment on building. 4,560 00 10,560 00 200 do 1,440 00 2,120 10 Total .:..... oss | $0,214 BB Balance due on electric contract *$4.900 00 Balance due on building sess 148830 00 Extra on account of change in floor 243 00 Extra on account of painting... 16 00 Motel £05. ine pewage sees oe There are besides this amou eral hundred in bills such as W. J. & H. Db. Powers hardware, and others that-evidently-were used in the con, struction of the electric light plant, ; but IT am at this time unable to tell if all were used for this purpose or | hot so amounts, have net included these Yours truly, 3 J. S. GOLE, Recorder For: Sale—Househould furniture of every description, including bed room furniture, four stoves, etc. House for sale or rent. Apply to J. A. Sayers or to Herald Review. Home Bottled Beer. John Costello finds that his home bottled Minneapohs beer is meeting with gveat favor among his. patrons. He is enabled to sell it at $2.40 per case and the demand for itis constant-’ ly growing _ Order a case, sent to your house. Notice of Application forLiy tor’ License. SPATE OF MINNESOLA, } County of Itusea: bss. Village Of Grand Rapids.) , Natice is heveby given that applications in writing to the Village of i filed in my office. praying ntoxicating liquor. fur the term commenc: wid termingt- ing on the followi 5 the Tulluwing the folluwing places. as stuted tious. respectively, to- wits for the term af one year from the s3ed of March. A. D. 1903. utand in the front room ou the greund floor of whe two ame building sitanted upon the w y-five fect of lots. thirteen (13) fourts and fifteen (15). in block seventeen (i), original platof the Village of Grand Rapids accordlug to the ree ut thercof, J, F, McCormick tefm uf Dy from tho ist day of Agr the front room on the g flour of of the Grand Kapid for license to year building situated ou ast 58 feet of lots 13, 4 and 15 ali ia block 17 of the original plat if Grand Rapids. Minuesova. *O Leary & BP ‘or the tormof one year from the Isvot April. A.D. 1903. a6 and in the east, (ront room of the, building situated on Jot 7 in bluck i8: of the original plat of Graud Rapids. Minnesota. J.B. O'Reilly. for the term of ove year from the Ist day of April. A. D. 1903. ut aud in the east front room on the groun-: fluor of the building situaved on Tot 6. in block 18, of the original plat of Graud Rapids, Minn, Anthony Medlpine. for ube term of one year from the tstof April. a. D 1903. at and in the cast fron! room on the groand floor of the building situated on lot 3, in block Is. in the original plat of Grand Rapids. Minn. Artin Vidor, tor the term of one year from tho Ist of April, A, D. 1903, at and in ihe Sousbeust front room on the gi the chree story frame buildin, of Grand Minn., known as the Glad- ine & McDonald, for the term of one iu the Ist of April. A.D. 1803. at sb fey room on tbe ground flo: Grand ite ot ins wail piu 3 M1 the Mouday rt said villag a 0 o'clock A.D. 1905, ab 13tu day of Apri of that day, ess my band + 1 of said Vi Rapids. this 30cb day of Mars! GEORGE RIDDELL ? a 4mmil, Ss. * xiven that applications ing writing. to the Viste eof upd: licers have been mate Council ol s cid filed @nu im xieating | gas 1 luws und terminating ont so a ang 8 ty sul fe Ov» Tor tho Lerm: commence pray ng POLL s. ine dates, by the following ‘persous. and ab the folios tug places as stated in said appli- gations, resyocvively, Lo= Wit: Lalfberie & ux. tor the yerr fyom the Znd day of Maret and in tue east front room, form of one 03. stu Druiding sittlared on three oouteen (17), the original play of Graud Kauils aine'sot : Joseph Pletcher & Company. for the term , Gioue yee th day of Marelt A mit roumeon the ground flo: frame builuing situat in the wi Sixt: eof Grand Rapi ex County, Mil Jdonn Exmin, for the te the Ith day of March. A. front of tho one story fi on Jot twenty-four in bloc ia the orginal plat of seapolis. 4 : Rollis, for the term of oae year frou hd.yoe March. A. D. 1905, in the front room on tue first floor of the two story frams building. situxted on lob cignteen in bloc number nineteen, vriginal plat of the vilicge of Grand Rapids. Minune cota. Suid applications will be heard znd deter: mined by said Villnge Council of the Vilase of Grand Rapids. at ecoaneil room in the vil- Jage hall. ii above said viliage on Moaday. the 18th day of April A, D. 1.03, at 5:30 o clock p.m. of that day. of one year D193. inthe situ mbered nine= Grand Rapids, Witness hand and soal of snid village of gaat Kapids, this 30th.day of Murch, A. D, Attest. GEORGE RIDDELL, J. 3, GOLE, President. »© "Recorder. 4mm‘l. . For Sale—Thoroughbred » Light UB aDiNe delicaion yg Ea ceoncae ea 21.0)| Brahaia roosters, and eggs for scting Oe Mont fromtieon wupoios Tag lfm seaBowr, so) is es iY, We ton xi | ns 3 Onder % “2, March 2,108, ew sagls MRS.J. M, EASTWOOD | onger’No, 1220, ata hd toh Trout Lake, Brownet!, 174% days labor on lines 43:15 x = peed “i * 2,240 00 | 1440 00 | $50,708 28 | No Sey: | 1903, at and in | 1 ' | t handsome feet. $3.50 and $4.00. Working Shoes in st a G Fraternal Order of Eagles The. largest fraternal society ever organized in Grand Rapids was ip- stituded t Sunday evening at Odd Fellows by State Deputy Grand Pres ident J. WW. Shadewald of Minneap- when Pokegatha Aerie of the olis, ed with a wembership of seventy-six. Nels Passonault solicited the mem bershipand to him is largely due the credit for the success of the under king. Ab the . meeting held on ursday evening last fifteen new candidates were admitted, making a total membership of ninety-one up to the present time. There are mauy more to follow ab subsequent meet- ings. The officers elected are as fol- lows: Past Worthy President, Jobn Hepfel; Worthy | President, George Riddell; — Viee- Worthy Johu McDonald; Chaplain, Ch President, uret, John Costello: Coaductor, Hugh MeBwan; Inside Guard, Frank Grant; Outside Guard, Jobn Lafond; Trus- tees Heary Login, John Reijis, B.C kK COLD WATE? AS MEDIGIME. by Drinking Between tho Meals. A daily bath is as such a matter | of course with most people as break- fast or-any other fixed event of the day. To a very great number of them Best Results Accomp.sh Yet for the normal human being with the normal number of digestive ills, uncorforiable, but not serious, tre in- ternal bath is very often the short cut to a clear brain and a comfortable body. Where other troubles complicate are tco much to expect, but col; judiciously used will almost zssist in a cure: if #t canr® plish it alone. One of the | ous of taking water as a 1 in four dosgs—a glassful ha. always 1 hour before breakfast, one in the siddle of the morning, another in ihe middle of the afternoon, and a final o2e on re- tiring at night. If cold water before breakfast is distasteful hol may be subsiituted. Taken at these times, | when the stomach is comparatively empty, water is eleansing and purify- ing and tonic in its effect. it sometimes happens that indiges- tion is the result, not of too little water, but of too much at the wrong time. The man who drinks four or and then wonders why in the world his food does not digest is in this class. If he wili indulge his love for water only vetween meals: he will find himself a healthier and a happier ‘man. The les§ fluid the better at meals is a safé rule for anyone who ; Must take anxious thought of what (‘he eats. Cold water particularly low- i ers the temperature of the stomach, retards the process of digestion and ‘makeg easy .the pz-h of. dyspepsia, while water betwesn meals is only beneficial and desirable. * United Order of Eagles was complet- | | Sevlye; secretaay, Chas. Levy; Treas-} an internal bath is 2 new propositien. | one’s physical horizon such miracles | ¢ water | five glasses of ice water at a meal) THE, Iv’s thesShoe that decides beauty. N look well, your feet look well, but the handsome foot. counts for nothing in the unshapely shoe. bs - - ° . There ts one shoe that is doing wonders taward making That Shoe is Queen Quality, Best of all they are Fitters. Comfort Givers and Wear ‘ Boots, $38.00-Oxfords, $2.50 | | STATE OF MINNESOTA. | | mined by suid Villuge connvil of the village of LAMOUS SHOE 2 VOMEN The Shoe---Not the Foot. . Not thesfoot.. I Also a complete line of Comfort Shoes for house wear and Slippers for evening wear. 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 with a complete new line of strong, servicable shoes made es- preially 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 the money $3.00, ROLSTON’S Health Shoe for Men, $4.00. Always a ¢ John Beckielt. SA Notice of Mortgage Forclosuro Sale. occured in the conditions of a de by Pradence -E, Kribs and to Bovey: De- Ss morte gee. a filed tor record ster of Deeds for ota November 20 aud recorded in Book 512 mortgaging NE) ot Laittre. quarter (8 (SW), and th to guarter () in township fi with interest, payable » of six ‘per cenz, laimed to be due and is cured by suid mortgage. at the date of this a tiee, the sum of four hundred ninety-seven dollars and fifty cents ts No iiction or proceeding at law or ip equity has been instituted to recoyer the debt secured by suid mortgage, or any part thereof. Not:ce is hereby. given that, by virtue of a power saic contained in id mortgage, said iiortgage Will be foreclosed by a Sale of said mortgaged | premises, or so much -therof, at public vendue. to the highest bidder for cash, by the ‘the sheriff of ltasca county, Minne- ota. ut the front deor of the court house in nd Rapids, Minnesota, on Monday, the y of April 1903 wt twelve o'clock. ut then due and debt. and the g of such foreclosure. Date, Ma: » 1.05, BOVEY-DELAITTRE LUMBER CO. Mortgagee. r mortgagee, 916 Guaranty neapol! nnesota. Oounty; of Itasca. ) teenth Judicial Distrset esota, to the above-na. ed Plaintiff, efendant, y summoned ard reqnited to complaint ot the plainuf in the aetion, Which is on file in t! icrk of suid eco above entit office of th tn the vil Minnesota, © wer to ylaint on the sabse tng ofbce an > village of Grand Rapids in suid county ot Ltascu within thirty days (he service of this Summons open yo! clusiye of th ice, aud if you tall to wuswer-s fomplaidt within the ume uforceaid. the plaintrf® m this action will apply to the court tor the relief demanded in complaint with the costs and dis- action. Turther, that this action is an vorce at his cllice » Ltasea county py of your ans- iter activn lor Dated, February 11, 1908. Cc. L. Pratt. Attornoy for Plauti and Rapids, Itasea couuty, Minne Notice of Anplication for Liquor Licence. STATE OF ous ss. County of Htase Villaze of Grand ii Notice is hereb; in writing to the village suid village of Grand Rapids and in my office. praying for license to sell Jutoxieating liquors for the term commencing Mary Sth. 1903. and terminating on y Meh, by the following person AU tho f Mowing places. 1x suauad tu ei pplication. respecttutly. to-wit: Henry Logan, the west front room on the first floor of tie building situated on lot in block 19, in the original townsite of Grand Ka pia: Said application will be heard’ and deter- Grand Kapidsit the council room in the village wall in seid village of Grind Kapids. ind tasca | County, and state sf Minnesota on. Monday, th 2nd day of March, -A. D., 1903. atdu’elock | p.m,. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of Grand Rapids this Zand day of Marehy A. D., 1 (arrest). _D. M GUNN, F. A. Kina. Bi jent. Acorder, z When you want pure. tea and coffee go to Hughes & Co ver at | 3 | f your shoes pomplete line of Cruising and Summons. e STATE OF MINNESOTA, ( css County of Ita In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. “ George Olark, plaintiff, Against Mollie M Clark, defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above named ~ defendant You are hereby summoned and required to unswer the compl © plaintu® in tha, above entitled action, which complaint is hereto attached and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said comp 3 in the viliage of Ko: in said county ca. within thirty days after the service summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer to said complaint within the time aforesuid. the plaintiff in this uction will apply to tha court for the relief. demanded in said com- Plaint, with the costs and disbursements of tion, ‘Take notice, further, that this isan action for divorce. ey at Koochiching, Minn., Feb. 12, A. D. GEO.-H. WALSH. _ Mlaintit’s Attorney, Koochiching, Minnesota. To snid Defendant: Tako notice that the complaintin the aboye entitled action has been filed in the office of the clerk of said district court at Grand nupids, iu said Itasca county, GEO. H. WALSH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Herald-Review, March 20 and Applications for Liquor Licenses. STATE OF MINNESOTA, lage of Grand Rapids, _founty of Itasca. 4 Notice is hereby given that applications have been made in writing to the V: Council of said Village of Grand Rapids filed in my office. praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term coumencing as follows und: terminating on the following dates by the followitig, persons and at tho following plac s stated in said applica- tions. respeetive iberty & Leroux. for the term of one irom the 2nd day of Mareh, A. D. 1903, nd in the east front room of the one stor ing situated on lot three (3) in bloc enteen (tT) in the qpiginal pla Ani Kuapids, dlinnue Urea gece: Joseph Fletcher & Company forthe term of one year from the 7th day of Mare, ACD. 1903. in the front room on the ground fioor of the two story building situated onth vast half te:.] of ‘ots number thirteen. fourteen aod Artes in Dloek number sixteen, original ofthe Vilage of Grand Rapic county, Minnusytas, Fae niu ruine John Eckniun, for the term of one year from the lth day of March, A.D. 1903. 8 tho West front room of the one story frame build- ing situate on jot twenty-four din block num ber vineteen jn the origi ie Rapids, Minnesota, . Amat Plat of Grand Jolin Rellis. for the term of one year from the 12th day of Mareh. A. D. 1903, tn the fronb rom on the first floor of the two story frame building situated on tot eightern in block miber ninetecn. original ii of Grand Rapids. Alinnesote. of ‘he "lage Said applications will be heard and deter- mined by said Village Council of th Village ol Grand ares ub the couneil room in the Villaze Hull in said Village of Grand Rapids. < ny 4 County, and State of Minnesota, day, the 6th day of April A. D. 1903, at on Me eed lock p.m of that day. Vitness my hand and seal of Village of Grand Ktapids, this eightoenth day wf atsteh, JACOB 8. BOLE. [Seal Village Recorder. eee pane cen - i D® CHAS. M. STORCIT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: Office and Residence, Cor.-Kindred o - @RAND RAPIDS. f « « . ‘