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eee: | 7 » HOUSE FURNISHER. New Home and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. dee our $74.75 machine, complete with all attachments, guaranteed for ten years. We carry a strictly up-to-date line of Furnishings as well as Carpets, Shades, Lace Curtains, Drapries, Couch covers, etc. GEORGE F. KREMER, Furnisher and Undertaking. Kindred Avenue, Next to Postoffice, Grand Rapids. * Stallion, four years old Stullionfthree years old Stallion, two years old. Stallion, one yearold.. Mare, throes years old. Mare, two years old Mare. one year old . Sucking horse or mai Class S—Horses To Be Shewn In Harress Span carriage horses.. FORGE F. KREMER, {|For tne Itasca County Fair To Be Held September 29 ane 30, 1903 Grand — apids, Minn. Division A---Horses. Class 1—Tneroughbreda Ist 2nd Prem Prem Stallion, four years eet and upward. #.00 $1.00 Stallion. two years ol 30 AT Stallion. one year ‘yoar: a5 Brood mare with colt. 1.00 Mare three years old 15 Mare, two years old. By Mare, one year old... 50 Sucking horse or ma! 30 Class 2—General Purpose mare with colt. ee ttt Sesetssee 3S: Span horses for all work 2.0 100 aS SoS ee ee ee eee foam rate horeok: to hie traved.on arouens 20) stm Pair Roadsters........... +++ 200 1.00 - Single carriage horse or mare. 2.00 1.00 Grtate%eSe* e = § Division B.---Cattle. If you must eat, Clase 1—Thourougnorede (TO BE SHOWN BY PEDIGREE OF HERD BOOK OR PROOF. "you should always try to get the a1 $1.00 best goods in the market at the 00 1.00 lowest prices. You should buy oneal Sabecene 150 Helter ae coer sid sod repent ed io ‘0 | , A . < Fresh and Salt Meats, HR RE Ss RTH s ilch $5.00 Fish, Game etc., Mileh cow. $5.0 we at the Market of Thos. Finne- atten yaar nee ee ere Ate ao gan. ‘bey always haveon hand ule very best — at lowest prices. Sey ane ae F ‘ Division C.---Hogs, Sheep and Thos. Finnegan, Poultry and Water Fowls. Thos. Finnegan, 5 Proprietor. Clasa 1—Hogs--Thoroughbreds Boar, one year old and over. ya eta tee a Grand Rapids Village Lots A. M. JOHNSON Has some very desirable residence lots in Grand Rapids that he has placed on the market. many are located in different parts of the village and include some of the handsomest — sites within the corporation, Call at his place of business on the cornor of Second. strcet and Leland avenue. : te , A. M. JOHNSON Boar, under one year. + 2.00 Sow, over one year vid 2. Sow, under one year old. Pen of pigs, not less tha: Boar, one year old and over. Boar, under one yea ‘Sow, over one year ol Sow, under one year. Pen of pigs, not less than six under six months old Bess Class 2—Hogs—Grades repose pore S8s33 Eese8 Class S—Sheep 1.00 1.00 50. 150 1.00 Class 4—Poultry and Water Fowles On all entries in this class premiums will be paid ON EACH DISTINCT SUB-DIVISION of........ 7% 50 Division D---Grains and Grasses. Class 1—Grasses and Grains in Bundles. In this class all entries should be in bundles of at’ 7 least four inches in dinmeter. Premiums for ” GI MINNESOTA. EACH SUB-DIVISION IN THIS CLASS. d0._.50 Class 2—Grains and Seeds. ¢ One peck winter wheat 00 5 Mor iia Terie ate = — One peck spring whi 00 {BO aes Zar One peck rye. 00.50 One peck barl 0 350 Une’ peck of oat: 00 50 One peck of outs. 40 BO One peck of buckwheat. 00.80 Sweet corn. 25 ears 00. 50 Dent corn, 25 ears 0 50 - Flint corn, 25 ea 00 50 Pop corn. 35-ea 1,00 (50 Hops. not le 100 50 One peck timothy se 1.00 0 One peck white bean 1.00 50 Best display of bean 1.00. 50 One peck flax seed 100 50 Best general display threshed grain 1 peck cach varities.. aE s+. 8.00 2,00 Menominee -- Seamless Division E--Vegetables & Fruits. Snoes.- Class 1, Sugar beets, twelve. 1.00 50 Turnip rooted bee 1.00 350 He makes a specinity of Turning out 115 5 the Best Quality of Durable Pies, Swaite: 1.09 m5 0 Parsnips. twelve. 1,00 ou . , . Display of tomatoes. 1.00 50 ruising Shoes Display of cabbages 10030 cr rN 1,00 50 Men’s and Boys’ 100,80 Fine Shoes Cucumbers, § 1.00 “50 \ Ptcigaie Mangles. six £00 30 rab af 5 Always in Stoc Sno ee eee ig 2 Muskme!l ova. 1.00 5 Largest watermellun. 10050 $15.00 12.00 10.00 955. 1. $, KURTZNAN, ed General display... Burbank... 50 Gue Hundred Foi 50 Ray Wisconsi 30 he Shoe an. Y, 7Y ; ; : GUARANTEED" TOTOUT-WEAR | a one “2 pte Hebron, 0 Grand Rapids - — Minnesota] ANY SHOE ON THE MARKET. ff | iurrdpisy ty = Well, Well! Here We Are Again! ° With a pull line of Windows and Doors. We have . the most complete line west of Duluth. We also have a large line of Screen Doors and Windows, all sizes, ‘all colors, and all prices.* We also carry a full line of Ptasterers’ Material, such as Lime, Brick, Hair, Cement aud Wall Plaster. Call on d. d. DECKER, at the Lumber Office, or ’Phone No. 9. The Herald-Review Does Best JOB PRINTING. , Loaf of wheat bread... Loaf of Ait bread, loaf of corn “bread, “loaf ‘of! re Fruit cake, sponge ca! Delicate cake. gnigerbread, e * Chocolate cake, layer; fig cake, la White cookies. dar! Pumpkin pie cranberry pie, each Sour and sweet cacumber pickle: Sour and sweet tomato Ripe cucumber, waterme! Mixed pickles. Chow-chow. chili. Cauned strawberries, raspberries, bluebert Jeliy,cu hier gs aa strawberry, rhubarb, plum Variety of homemade wines. Cheese, cottage. Cheese, home dai Butter, home dair; Division F---Culinary. Class 1—Bread, Pastry, Jelly, Etc. =F 1.50 $ ham bread, hop yeast biscuit, euch. cookies, exe! Biibbis pickles, each. kkk bhepsbes uce, catsup, eac Dla berries. gooscberries, cranberries. plums, rhubarb, ground cherries. currants. to- & ig mato pi presen: citron preserves, each... cranberry, ush ci by Division G---Dairy Products. Class1—Butter and Cheese Division H—Household Maun- facturers. Clase 1. Rugs and rag carpet. each, $ 50 Crocheted or knitted bed he Cotton. ai ‘ 50 Sik ai ‘50° Worsted Gas 50 * Child’s fancy apron... Embroidered table cover. Crocheted reneniiae yoke w1 ted sacks and socks. oF sofa ‘pillo ‘innen sofa Baby exrriase pillow rest Whisk Sproom holder. Embroidered piano scar Silk ‘pineushion.. Cotton pincushion Fancy handkereh ‘Tatted- centerpiece. Set embroidered doilie: Embroidered. center pi Set buttenberg doilies. Drawn work lunch clot! Ladies’ fancy apron. infant’s fine white dres: Ladies’ white petticoa' Handmade lace collar. Lunen cloth in hand made lace .. Puir chamois gloves. aprocbesea or knitted Hand knitted mitten: Hand knitted hose Crocheted or knitted Ladies’ aa shirt wal Ladies tic.. Class S—Cniidren’s Department. Children not over twelve years of age. Best apeelines of patching Best specimen of darning. Match safe... Eye glass cleaner Sewing companio Blotter.. Division I—Fine Arts. Class 1—Produetions in Oil. Landseape Marine: Study in animals or bird Study in still life... Best collection painting (au nds). Class—s. Single specimen china painting..........+++. + Collection of4 or more pleces in china painting Collection of photographs. landscape. Collection of photographs, potraits Saad interiors... Potrait. 8 1.00 Flowers. 1,00 Landse: 1,00 Fruits. 1.00 Marin 1,00 Animal, 1.00 Class 2—Productions in Water Colors. Flowers . $ 1.00 1,00 1,00 1.00 1,00 200 kisisisisisise: SERRE eb S -, Bais * SB Beeees be } 88% uses Division J—County Schools. pani pentane x penmanship Exhibit manuel work.. Exhibit pencil drawing. Exhibit collection prasse Exhibit general school work Angel's food, Devil’s food, each. Race Program. Ist Running race (po Running race (horse: Bicycle race - Foot race (men) Foot race (12 yeurs or under). Foot rdce (girls 12 years or unt Hauling test (heavy draft horses). et 4—Misecellaneous. Haty work ‘Taxidermi Exhibit of work of shoomaker Exhibit of home millinery. Display of house plants. 50 5 50 0 “50 0 2 POINTED ZARAGF.APHS, A mian seldom has any trouble finding trouble. A blind horse can see what his own- er is driving at., It takes a rich man to enjoy the pleasures of poverty. Farmers*and washerwomen get a living out of the soil. .Bacon’can be cured by smoking, but the tobacco habit can’t. Kleptomania is said to be the most lucrative form of insanity. "Most young: men get.a lot.-of rye. mixed with their wild oats. . A locomotive engineer can make his own headlight by tanking up. Somehow cut-diamond rates are al- ways higher than the original prices. The man who wins a half-mile dash starts out afoot’ and comes in ahead. Men may boast:of their honesty, but only women return borrowed umbrek las. The mountaineer always takes & peak when he wants to obtain a good view. Lots of people in this world would be miserable if they conldn’t find fault. ‘ If a rooster were as big as his crow @ whole family could dine on one for two weeks. Preachers may not amount to much as carpenters, but they are usually ex- pert joiners. F Some wives are so jealous they won't even allow their husbands to hug a delusion. Some men’s heads are so soft that @ shi from a brick wall produces @ serious impression. At the moment of his birth every man has a brilliant future before him —and it usually remains there. Every time a great man does any- thing along comes some little man who claims to have advised him. ; Fewer marriages would be failures if the contracting parties were Bot «uch hypocrites during courtship. _A pretty face, 9, graceful figure and the brains to govern them make the rarest jewel in the world. The man who fails and then suc - ceeds is more fortunate than the man who succeeds and then fails, shebheebhibbks | bekbbbbesebeeekeeeh EA A ee a ea a a a a eee aE Poi crappie Seth, od wauk at 8 o’elock p.' m., on the 28th day September, 1903, for the erection of a-water- works system in the village of Nashwauk. trenches and laying pipe, erecting pump house and excavating and curbing Salk certified check for 15 percent of the amount ofthe bid must accompany all bills, anda satisfactory bond in the whole sum of the successful bid will be required on the award of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any or all” bids. Plans and specifications are on file at office of the Village Recorder and at the office of Thos. F. McGilvrary, consulting engineer, « 613 Palladio Bldg., Duluth. Minn., Sigued H. RILEY, President, Attest: Paut H, Tvepr, Village Recorder. Herald-Review Sept. I2-19-26. Farm Lands For Sale, 60 acres on hae shore of Bows! lake, with 85,000 white aed 10 nay mates es all kinds of mixed Good soil, mag Reed en niles fron Lopes railroad. wo story house. acres a giy ares Under plow. This farm foe sale at if taken soon, 300 acres on Turtle lake. All kinds of tim- ber excepting pine. .Good soil for farming purposes, at $4.50 per acre. 120 acres in Town 62, ran; contain in, eSeioep 100.000 amare, collar of juality on ever; Soil loam Clay sub-soil, at $1200,” Seas 126 1-4 acres on Poko, covered with birel acre. ma lake, well soil at $10 per I also have improved fai Moose Door lakes for sale at's botasin” heey Also I have thi inutes of good claims on Hig Fork and Pople rivece THOMAS WELLS, Grand Rapids, Frank F. PRICE LAWYER (Office in the First National Bank bullding) GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN. D R. D. COSTELLO, DENTIST. —Office in First National Bank Building.— GRAND RAPIDS. MINNESOTA. Itasca County Abstract Office ABSTRACTS, ~ REAL ‘ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Conyeyances Drawn, Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, * KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN geeecececcencensesassqenee G. C. SMITH DEALER IN Fruits, .Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. -LELAND AVENUE, SHPREEPSCCO RETRO ROR EH HORE rity i aaladleaatlaciacint adlatociorl denleciatiadindietinchadlediatiedl W. E. NEAL, Dealer in Pine and Farming Lands. The tinest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Mast, Excellent Sites for Manu 1acturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Corres,ondeace Solicited. Grand Rapids, . . Edward H. Lawrence, Land Locater And Cruiser. I have some of the flinest tracts of, Pine and Hardwood Lands In this section ou my lists. Teams and Drivers Minn Furnished parties desiring to make a, trip into the country. Call on or address: EDW. H. LAWRENCE, Bena, Minnesota. For1, pive system; 2, pump. boilers and- water tank and tower; 3, excavation of