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Vou XI.—No. 40. OU will want a camera to take with vou this summer, and now is the time to make your selection. If _ you stay at heme. it..ccomes just as handy to catch a snap of the baby in some of her cute positions, or of a picnic party or some such gather- Your sum- not be } “You Press the ; Button And we do the ing. mer will half so complete without akodak as it will if you invest. | We _A- book of.instructions goes with each machine in one have a nice assortment from $2 each up. or we will tell you exactly how to do it if you wish. So simple that a child can succeed, CITY aOUNGIL | | er to employ a competent engineer to’ Itasca Mercantile Com pany. Up Ageninng a Hard Problem, ND that's what you'll be up against if you try to find tabie or pocket cutlery that’s bevier than ours. — Lu's utterly impossible. When we’er the best, how under the sun, do you expect to find anything better? Of course, we will admit that you V probably find’as good, but you bet the. pr will bechigher. Our Llery is nuinufactured expressly for permeulae trade ard we can ae YOU without a doubt. Ww. J. & H. D. Powers 7 A SWSTWSISISWSLSLISVSVSVSMGE stasubssssncseserssssaseesessce lf you must eat, SSTSS, you should always, try to get the - best goods in the market at the lowest prices. You should buy Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Game, etc., al the Market of Finnegan & Co. They always have on hand Lhe very best — at lowest prices. Thos. Finnegan, SISLSLVSVSLS LS WI SOSISISZ BLESSED SLSSSLSVISVWSE' Thos. Finnegan, Proprietor. “BSSVTWSLaVSS HeSVssersosvssseses? secsasee PRINCE BISMARCK, — Prince Bismarck, w ciphe abdut 1500 pounds. Sired by Fandango No. 2742. | First dam Lady. Bradford, will. make the season at Grand ~ Rapids and on the Washburn farm at Little Trout | Lake: ~ Terms S1o for season or $20 io insure, B, J. Easrwoop, _ Grand Rapids, “MYRTLE VINTON, ‘Watch for Dates. My stalion, Is Coming. ‘than 10,000,000 feet will te brought 000 feet,—Lke Lumbernian. a 4 Aitkin County May Get Great North- ern Line. | ~ Is the Great, Northern road beading for Aitkin and the Mille Laces coun- try? This is a question that hascome up and is causing a good deal of gues- sitig all along the Hine, The report: is ont that the Elk River-Milaca cut off is to be extend- ed north from Milaca to the west side PROGEEDINGS, Minutes of Adjourned Meeting From April 23rd, Held May 4th at tho Village Hail, May 4, 1903. called to order -by Meeting .was President Riddell, The roll call showing all pant present except Trustee Clair, who-alt rived directly after the rell-call. Minutes of last meeting were reu and on motion same were approved. | Applications of A. M. Johnson, > M. Guno.and' Thomas Kelly were rea and as no protests were entered, it was on motion decided to grand lit cenpses to A. M. Johnson and D. Pacitic at Aitkin and cotihecting with the Duluth and Fosston line at Deer River, Itasca county, for Grand Forks and the coast, and this it is said will be the mainline. From Deer River the Ltasca logging road extends north- ward for a long distance aad a con- struction-crew is now at work build- ing on to the Big Fork river and ac- cording to the stories the road will be continued to the Canadian line to Koochiching or Baudette where it will connect with the Canadian Northern. : Any man who can vertify the ac- curacy of this report has an opportu- nity-of making a snug fortune but those who know what the plansare will otily let the public guess. J. J. Hill bas claimed for years that this territorry belongs so him*and has so far succeeded in keeping others out Gunn, vut not to issue said license U ‘Thomas Kelly until receipt was pre) sented to Recorder. Application of Hennessy & Med Bride for a plumber’s license was again presented and on motion of Trustee Becker with Trustee Ras+ mussen’s second, same was granted and ordered to be issued by Recorde on deposit. by above said firm of a bond: properly drawn aud approved, but the demund fora road is becom- in a penal sum of $1,000 same to be} ing so urgent now that he may haye drawn in favor of this village. Peoncluded to build before someone Sewerage question was presented! else does. and after discus n of same with} Last week the Age surmised that school beard, it Was on motion left tog the Northern Pacitic people had the President tu appoint a committee} Sowething up their sleeve when-they of three, said cominittee to have pow- 4} witlidrew their lands in Aitkin coun- ty from the market and it is possible Uhat this is the secret. itkin Age. mnike wecessary survey anddraw plans, ulsv give estimate of cost of sewer on Kindred avenue from new school | house to the’ Mississippi river, and if deemed necessary to have said eng uns for a general sewe age system of village. : Petition for s'dewalk was preseted signed by property owners along east side of Leland avenue from Fourth Street lo Seventh street, same way referred Lo cummitiee ou streets and alleys. Communication from J. G.. Robert- sob was read and bond presented to cover defects in machivery for the verm of ove year, same was-erdered irned to him to be, completed ai his-wttentiot® eat the” thet contract. called for another bond lo cover infringements of patents.. Emil Litchke, appeared before+the council with reference to “disposing of ground outef basement ofhis build- and after discussion, same was red to vounmittee ou streets “and wg Telephone Rules, A “Hello” girl who has had long |, experience in the telephone service, recently prepared the following rules 4} which should be strictly observed by: folks who use the telephone. -1. Ifyou have a telephone in your ffice or store, ring up “central” aud hen go and wait on a customer, 2. -Always speak 1n an under’ tone, in order to make “‘central’’ ask’ y uf over what you want. If she‘dves* nouy sbear.you tell her “to “wake up” or “take the cotton cut of her ears. err wer itat all, but in half-an hour g up and ask who called you, and! mad-if “central” has forgottéy s who it was. do but remetuber. 4. ~Aljlow everybody who wants to, to use your telephone. o 5. Huang the ‘receiver big end up as in this way the eye gets full of dust, which makes another cause pon complaint. 6. Bang onthe transmitter with a lead penci] ay though you intend to knock it through the wa!l. This ol weriably makes it talk better.—Carl- ton County Vidette. | _ Did the Fish Have his Watch? While fishing in Lake Washington, | 4 dowa,: last summer Mr. Bateman dropped his gold split second watch into the water.. He mourned long over his } tor the watch “was the gift of a valued friend. Last week Mr. Bateman was again fishing at Lake Washington aud late r and light eclléctléns were then discussed, and collections order. ed made or serv cut off where par- tics gelevteed or refused to pay said collections: decided also that.water and light s be again brought up ane rates adjusted at vext meeting of village council. Bills were then read and cee of as follows. AUowed: Fort Wayne Ele: brushes... Itasca Mercant: E. J. Anderson, Aiton Bros., Northern Electric Co, C..W. Foi Yong & Le’ ve eenes eK ‘one evening landed asplendid black Harry Willian bass weighing about seven pounds. Weateaee 1s00} “I will clean this fish and have it 8. parce aaa it with team 160) for supper,” said Mr. Bateman to at $4.0 perday .. 2 99 | himself. Bills ot A. K. Kremer, J. A. Brown Suiting the action to the word he retioved the scales, trimed off the head and fins and disembowled the fish. Suddenly his knife struck some? | thing metallic. Instantly Mr. Bate- man thought again of his lost watch. With trembling hands he withdrew the interior economy of the bass, and there snugly ensconced in the mass was a large steel hook which the fish, had snapped from some other fisher- man’s line. and John Griffin were laid on table indetinitely. Discussion in reference to help at plant was laid over till next meeting. Pound question discussed and notice ordered calting for bids of parties wishing to fill said position. On motion meeting adjourned. J.8. GOLE, Recorder. A Big Log Deal. The Scanlon-Gipson Lumber Co., ot Minneapolis, have recently closed a deal that will greatly add to their production of lumber jn this city dur- ing the season of 1903 and 1904. .Some few days ago papers were signed giv- ing the lumbér company title to about Advertising Did It. "He didn’t have a dollar, he didn't have a dime. His clothes and shoes were looking just as though they’d ~served their time. He didn’t try to ‘kill shimself to dodge misfortune’s whacks. Instead, he got. some ashes and he filled five dozen sacks. ‘Then 20,000,000 feet of Jogs banked in the | next he begged a dollar. In the pa- PASE Pan be -the state. The for j per in the morn-he advertised tin mer owner was F. W.. Botness. polish that. would put the sun to These logs will be driven down the Mississippi river to Minneapolis where Ubey will be sawed at the Diamord mill. .It- is probable that no more scorp. He kept on advertising, and, just now, suffice to say, he’s out in California at his cottage on the bay. Morat—If you want quick returns, adyertise in the HERALD-REVIEW. down this year, the remainder to ee come next season. But these ten million feet will swell the Scanlon company’s cut at this point to 35,000,- Notice to Electric Light Consumers. Electric light bills unpaid May 15th, wires are ordered discontiected and accounts sent to attorney for collec- tion. Firemen’ s Dance. MONDAY, MAY 11th. | _ By Order of Council, J..8. GOLE, Kecorder. of Mille Lacs, crossing the. Northern |4 She has nothing else to,}y ici La ae SSS SS SSS55 The Best is The Cheapest. ITH this end in view we have secured the agency for the 7. H. MONDT Wagon with its thirty-five points of excel- lence over the ordinary kind. We are also showibg a complete line of “Henny” and “Blue Ribbon” buggies, carriages, sulkies and double seat- ed Spring wagons. A completeline of farm machinery including Cham- » pion mowers, rakes and binders. _ HUGHES & 60. N Geo. = Kremer FURNITORE and ONDER TAKING, Carpets, Draperies, Curtains, Shades, Wall Paper, poe and Picture Framing a Speciality pe FURNITURE STORE, LENT BLOCK GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. SS 5 S= age ae fe Me ate ate oh ape ate age ab ae ae age ape ate ae ae ae ae ae ate ae ae ae a eae eae a ae a ae ae tea ae eae ae & ee sea eae se ee ae ete teat este ae eats a ae ee eae eae ‘Grand Rapids Village Lots A. M. JOHNSON Has some 5 very desirable residence lots in Grand of the handsomest and Leland avenue. A. M. JOHNSON GRAND RAPIDS | | f y DEFECTIVE PAGE ouareaca~cceccetenerseneeececeneoes GO TO KREMER’S For High! Grade Goods At ureet Prices. Nakomis Canned Goods, Kennedy's Crackers and Cakes, Heinz Cider Vinegar, . Heinz Pickling Vinegar, Swift’s Premium Hams, Faust Blend Voffee, Korn Krisp, Clarissa Creamery Butter, Jap Rese .Soap, Fels Naptha Soap, Heinz Baked Beans, Hiawatha Pure Spices, “Ralston's Breakfast Food, Nakomis Yeast, Blanke's Ceylon Tea, Blanke’s Faust Tea, All Kinds of Fresh Fruits. We guarantee our ec to be the best on the market. - ‘Phone 24. -A-H.'KRFMER ee The Grocers. ‘Grand Rapids‘ Minnesota Rapids that he has placed on the market. many are located in different parts of the village and include some sites within the corporation, Call at his place of«business on the cornor of Second strcet . 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