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‘Yesis® inelosive Tor | Amount Sold For [ which ‘taxes were | or aaed sen ae Total ; 7 iatieappomeagd <a e eemiae ee re JouNORILEY’S Sainple Room | quent | Month | Day jYear | Dollars cts. Dollars __ots__ | Dollars Dollars Cts, Unknown Haughton's Ist Addition to La-] 1 1893 to 1895. | June | 7 | 1900 1150 : 519 i bt The Northern. { Unknown | Haughton's Be Addition to La-| 2 1893 to 1895, Jue: | ctx dao alas | ! { a most delightful bevera prairie. i 3 Cabinet Rye Whiskey stock—we are Agent Tonite oes K ‘Total amount required to redeem Rapids. We handle tke finest whiskeys ever distilled. z | has recovered all his baleful influence. ‘At the faraily council last week it is said that the Grand Duke Valdimir, the strongest of the uncles of the , made an earnest appeal for peace: but that he was opposed by al| the swarm of corrupt nobles and trude de Ramezay, at that time gov- ernor of the district of Montreal and knight of the Royal and Military Or- der of St. Louis. From him was de- scended the last French governor of Quebec, at the time of the capitula tion in 1759. We also have some choice business’ lots on our lists. are for sale on easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, FH OGTETTST SSO SSST CSET SRST NR SSNS SSO SSeS They NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION.—(Forfeited Sales) Discription of Land When sold ~ ICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR. OFTASCA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. neys, Etc. = 4 . ys g ‘5 Z ‘ Investigate and Be Convinced. SER LE RH TATE GSES ee Ha SH GSS Hse SOoH A Favorite Resort for refreshments and where may be seen and beard one of the largest phonographs in the world is at bah abebesdeedadeidoiod dedpekobcdode tidy dehek ede dededed NORTHERN CAFE eter Mei, Cier. _ — = . bureaucrats whv have enriched them- During the Day and Night.) Brand Rapids Herat Review selves by the war and Nicholas listen-| It has been seriously asserted by WARDING OFF OLD AGE. ~ Published Every Saturday. ed to the latter. Valdimir is the| many people that we are naturally ° - wa ae mere S head uf the family after Nicholas | lighter are 8 reall yaad gare Simple Paletienle, Exerciee That Will and wou. nt in his| even gone the length o! plaining oR es | By E. C. KILEY. death. a peeaane eager this by the amount of gas that is A famous French general, when For Round Trip. | y nee 3 Ci doubt that bi as 1 developed from the food. Average | asked how it was that he had such On. Sole’ By Day F — => an any one doubt that his death | () ervations, however, show that we | an erect carriage, replied that it was nh sue very ay rom | ie : i ,,| Would be the best thing for the people | jose three pounds six ounces between | because he bent over’ and touched | LW DOLLARS A YBAR IN ADVANCE) or Russia? He is incapable of the night and morning; that we gain one | the floor with his fingers thirty times May 23, to September 30 | Se sacritice destiny now demands of the} pound twelve ounces by breakfast; | every day. If he had acquired rigid- y | Entered in the Postofice xt Grand Rapid|ruler of the nation. Nicholas L., was} that we eee Hae ee me ty aoe " es ie (ener to the | S as strong as his great grandson is | ounces before Iunch; that lunch puts | do that, he wow ave had with it | Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter, é ’ e ege | weak, made the sz fice in 1856 ana] an average of about one pound; | weak abdomina: muscles, which re- } — yaa ae a Baeeal beart a Wear ere that we again lose during the after- | sult in portal congestion. This por- Lewis and § Clark Exposition in | The Awakening of the Northmen. Nicholas 11. prefers. to sacritice noon an average of ten ounces, but | tal congestion interferes with _stom- Via Zne | Some kind of revolution is Impend- |300,0¢0 more of his obfldren In Mun that an’ ordinary alae i healthy | ach iat ea With the action of | ‘ z ‘s i) “| persons adds two pounds two ounces | the liver. ‘he poison-destroying pow- ¥ e | ing in Norway. It will almost;churia. What is his miserable life] to their weight. er of the liver is lessened, autointoxi- Great Northern Reilway certainly be peaceful. ‘The modern} worth in comparison with all those? ~ cation results, and arteriosclerosis “ ~ p3 ‘ ” * intellectual spirit is opposed to viol-| Should an assassin’s hand reach Sukshine and old age come on at a much earlier The Comfortable Way ence. ‘The interest opposed to revolu-| him in his guarded seclusion in time| ‘The latest fad of the very rich is | 4@¥- But by keeping the spine flexi- |? Wor rates and detailed information, call on or address. ion i i ble and the abdominal les strong i tion is not strong or earnest enough}to save this slaughter, the world] sunshine, obtained at any cost and hoe i matte alge pad nek c. L. FRYE, Agent, 4 | to resist it by force. ‘There is ouly|could not but mingle relief and] almost at will. Verandas are glasseq | Md taut the portal circulation is kept Peer, | one mind in Norway, and Sweden has | thankfulness for them with pity pity | in to form sun parlors, and rooms to free and old age is held off.—Good 3 64 aa be sh lose > " ‘ation to » his fate. —Mi . ic Dr B which the sun comes in the natural | Health. ett This Coupon and2 cent for handsomely illustrated nut eough to lose by separ for his fate.—Minneapolis Tribune. book] “A CG J nt he Le d Clark Exposition,” to ’ v0 te Wit to mreven ties course of events are furnished accord- ooklet, ‘‘A Camera Journey” to the wis an ae k Expe OD, Rumors and predictions range all} “The Duke of Duluth is a new theatrical ingly. Then there is no anxiety over Certain Weather Indications. eet be aie ney. the way frum complete commercial | °"° to come out in New York next season, It| the fading of carpets and hangings. Distant sound heard distinctly fore- Passenger Lrafle Manager, | tees : aad | aeceba is.not learned’ whetber A. j. Whiteman or] A room seen recently contained rugs | hodes no good weather. If the sun St. Paul, Minn. | separation Ubrough an independent | Charley Town will star in the piece.”—Aitkin} warranted to resist the influence of | “draws up water” it will rain. The ; 1 consular service to an independent | Ago, the sun, ecru curtains and rattan fur-| pitcher sweating and the teakettle republic. The middle ground of| ‘The foregoing is, of course, intend-| niture, whose cushions were covered | boiling dry also indicate rain. Cob- | diplomatic separation as well, mak-}ed as an insult to Congressman | with Java cotton, in bright colors, that | webs thickly spread upon the grass ing two wholly independent nations|'Towne, the statesman, orator and} @re indelible. It was very pretty and | are an indication of fair weather. under one king, seems purposeless. | patriot. Whiteman is a common | cheery, oe He ae oe part of | Animal life seems, according to the A tesident’ figurehead is absurd|scoundrel, according to several sears’ the dagen Peres RE eee aie Behe weather | 8 he Herald- Review enough: a non resident Pane ad is report. The imbecile who wrote the How Brown Bears Catch Salmon. changes. Some of these are explain- 4 4 impossible. Norway bas a complete quoted paragraph should be slapped! ajaska’s brown bears near the Ber-| able by natural causes. It is a fact S or Up-to-date Printing legislative independence already, like |in the face by a man. ing sea live largely on salmon and | recognized by all intelligent stock- Hungary in the dual monareby. The PNG GT are extraordinary fishers. Before be-| men that cattle have an intimation of $, present agitation begun with demand| Minnesota High School Graduate. ginning to fish they always place | an approaching storm some hours be for control of commercial relations} Mundreds of young people will this| themselves on the downward side of | fore it is visible to the human cye. SaSr : = — through independent consuls, If the! week be graduated from the high a river. cere seem Ach a the ane is a yan ree leans SWVWSLSSM SVOLSISS SLSS SSSVSISLSLISVTSP BIC 1LELVSEM change shoula go farther than this} schools of Minnesota, the number | 52°", ee eh Peocancid ae Te een le eee - A we do not see how it can stop short} being far larger than ever before. mics aru sa: Faas eae ee are SAY, PA, WHY NO SEAMS T0 RIP THe FEET. i | complete independence, either as| ‘This is particularly true in the north-| at some Pies ‘ ) : place, rarely failin; a republic or under a separate mon-jernspart of the state when large] to catch a fish. They bring it out ae et eaaiciee Pt ied dated its DON T YOU WEAR oR HURT i arch ; : graduating classes, even in the small! the bank and devour it, if possible | drawbacks, every line of work has its THE MENOMINEE it isa strange thing that Norway, | towns, are the rule. It is possible} selecting some thick patches of disagreeable side, and failure many peopled by the most vigorous of the| that these young people do not know] bushes and grass in which to make} times can be traced to this shirking SEAMLESS? European races, never has enjoyed] it, but it is nevertheless a tact they | ‘eit meal, which does not take them | from attending to the disagreeable, i | complete independence under asingle have obtained in general a better One. seemingly unimportant, cr difficult, i government. In the early times,;schvol training than their fellows ER eae ik be pipet Rane et $ Sensibie boy, that. He made 2 when its vikings were founding em-|in any state in the Union. ‘Th eg eetie voKes coe je" can e ha ces elven We DEI 4 pires all Seer the world, the free} Minnesota high school system ic ie) sod oneinsli story, jet “hand. wil cause, aun sae dete he sisal er. : ei ib ee : one a i spirit of the Northman forbade them |the best in the United States. Benes ihe Scane Cee esa nae NC eee ree 5 rae : Ta a Lael ie ore J to unite under a single monarch at/It represents the highest point attending on the wardroom mess, An employer thinks it mean and i ba erences eg jiome. The same spirit of local inde-|of efficiency which has been at-| heard one of the officers at dinner | small to speak to his help about be- We ‘cure corms by fitting the ' pendence made it easy to bring them tained in matters education in point | complaining of the ubusually hot | ing on time; and so the few moments feet scientifically. The best under the external, though not alien, |of method, matter and system. No| taste the mustard had. | are lost each day, other leaks are not way to cure corns is to prevent rule of Denmark first and Sweden | teacher can be employed in the high}, Next day the mustard pot was miss. | stopped, and his pueiices aeyrulned: heir growth in the first place. y afterwards. Norwegian history has‘ schools of Minnesota who has not | 28 224 could not be coupes Sammy ae SE The Menomince Seamless 4 been something like Irish for the]met the highest standards set up wor celled ees ee ee: Evening Thought. Uni Mad i : | same causes. anywhere in the country for educa Ree ies ae 4S. Bea eieasa ee at The little things which you may do f nion Made Shoe is casy-to- i | What is the force that has finally|tion and for professional training,| gers complaining that it was too hot, | £T those about you will fall back up- |@ Wear, eisy-to-buy, easy-to-sell. | roused the people of Norway to com-| while Minnesota state system of high |—South China Post. : | on) rons eae ee at ar cone % p ine we GY T plete union and inseparation for na-|school government by one central |. renee ye ne a Bee y prid g A | tional independenne?) We cen it Deatd is the aduxjration of every Might Have Answered “Fleas!” boy erying in the street? It dries his |4 For Sale Ry He Ja [pS ; L is Lhe same intellectual impulse that} state and country. » While we do not] An East~ Side kindergertner was | tears. and the aching. heart grows B has brought national greatness to so} forget that there is always room for| about to give her class a lesson, with | light and glad again. Who knows fF . URIZ AN, i many peopies, from ancient Greece to|1mprovement it is a great satisfac-| “The Kitten” as the subject. She be- | what a cloud of darkness one kind ° modern Germany. Perhaps the most| tion to know that the young men| 842 by saying: “Our lesson this morn- | word may dispel? Wear a smile and rf | . . - intellectual national movement of|and women who graduate from the | {2 Wil ie ite euoet the eee Now, | make others pene chad Ds xe joy |% The Shoe Man GUARANTEED TO” OUT-WEAR A —t ihe nineteenth century was that of| high school of Minnesota is can any little boy or girl tell mej so gredt as that which springs from oe aes : the Norwegian werent besa to} have fcsived au seat eee tid PEIN RTOS: SU CAO ier sEE any Ay ae eerie Papen cee ee es ee Sccaia. hee Malem if pie at feathers?” Woman’s Life. PLSLELSMSLSNGLSLEeSraseVetereses ceeeeet .‘ countrymen a nd al le age e oneer. ute, when one little boy said in a loud 1] ; atiouahantel y H How Is It With Thee? excesseserer< ¢ Ran filled them with national spirit. The}. voice: “Go-od Lawd! Hain't you | rook inword through the depths of thine SLSLSVSLVTVSVSVGSSESS 1: SISLSLSISVSPSLSLEVWSL EWU ES coming revolution will be as much| BEAGLE HAD HOMING INSTINCT. | never seen.a kitten?”—Life. sre Sooke shee es cack enouteina § 2 } thelr work as that of the, whitetayot How init ith, thee? Art thou Pioneer Meat Market it > encye »dia.—Mi 4 is Tribe} Traveled Long Distance to Reach His Does narrow search show thee no earth- 9 the encyclopedia.—Minneapolis Trib ig The Bell. fe one THOMA NEGA P une. hae hai master: Fre dled. ajag M88 they sald, what | Be noble! and the noblences that Hes | S FINNEGAN, Prop. ‘ounty commissioner Henry P.|_ promise die | In other men, sleeping, but never dead. | ; Son tin PRE ES Man of Baltimore county, who lives | Wit? they signed air aeage ARES tee be a ay Fresh and | F ish, G ame f uite A ye at Orangeville, near Baltimore, is | They who had le! im lonely days tc eyes, ‘ ‘The ezar has resolved, we are told,| credited with tellmg the following Withtoiaing then what now they fain Then BeBe beim! Ught around thy path be Salt Meats Poultry. etc , ° ; 2 3 story of the return of a beagle hound would give. And thou wilt nevermore be sad and ARON BSNS Tg RO & not only to continue the war, but to - S ana: en uphold reactionary despotism in its| *® Orangeville, from Kent county: But his rich grave, that to the living —James Russell Lowell. % OF OCR REGULAR ‘ 8 if severest form. Gen. ‘Trepoft who is| “About three years ago I gave away |g, a,.%°°E°pctmmed with starlight as he ar @ NUE INOS Wie heer . . sé ake 2 ,|a@ beagle hound, which was taken to dreamed, H AEINDS. ARE KPT Mt already under sentence of death by Kent county. One night recently I | And far away a muted bell set free Betrothed at Birth. BOR e Sco y Sg) eles ce oh a ois ws the evolution for the and my facile ss, eae de Rang in aa one his eos iaay In'some parts of West Africa the See der Se 3 is —Louise 1e jutlook, e e murder of the Moscow students, is} the dog walk into our home and take psec eS Be eae a ce hie Butter, Eggs, Cheese and ‘Canned ‘Goods | (! made head of the police aoa the} position near the stove. It was very Humor of Clerical Life. easy eres payia tide olde thadith ent: practical Dower Of da a Geese epee ea anes To those about to seek admission | selves, and at the age of twenty they ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, LELAND AVENUE., | is still talk of a national assem y. cannot account for how the deg | into holy orders, an interview with are married. The girls know of no GRAND RAPIDS. Jsut all the details given indicate| got here unless it crossed the bay | the ordinary is a time of much anxi- | other way of getting a husband, and : that it will be the mere creature of | from Rock Hall to Baltimore county | ety, sometimes of mental confusion. | so they are quite happy and satisfied. ELSLTSLCSLSLSL SLOT SLSLSWSESWSLSLSLSL SMSLSLSLES SLES ihe autocracy, with no real power to| #24 Walked thence to my home. The} ‘pis, perhaps, accounts for the un- | As wives they are patterns of obedi- Cpanel dog had frequently hunted in the por- | ycyal behavior of.a young candidate nd the marriages usually turn the state. i ence, and ges us y a s es: P, aie . tion of the county through which it | who, dismissed on the Episcopal door- is eases. Not one of the constitutional re 2 1 * out success e ° forms, of which we have heard so had to pass, if it came all the way | step with a solemn “God bless you,” Concrete B ldin Bl k ae: webigison: are’ £0) from the bay shore. hastily answered, “Don’t mention it, . . U1 FS oc s much, has been actually realized.| “This is no more remarkable than | my jord.”—Strand Magazine. Subscnbe for the Herald-Review. a The decrees issued pretending togive| a homing pigeon flying 500 miles wnufucturcd at them effect have cheated the hope of} beck te his home.”—Baltimore Sun. and Rapids by the people with useless and meaning- So Aa ae re ee F.FREESTONE jess forms. The concessions of the Ancient Canadian Castles. 2 D S ezar are nothing but shadows. The] To Americans castles are associated : own # & CO. The only reality is the dectatorship bas a Saree Rhine Lapatense’ # an : eee | if Trepoff. Yan any be surpris ingland or France and Spain, bu * d $5 & i T . ate peed te oes te Oe is interesting to be reminded by the | 2 2 The most substan- ——t wal she <b ee ke St. John (P. E, I.) News that there | th = ; tial and. ecomic rumor of assassination and the put- are’ a number of ancient Canadian : per mon * : building ‘m=xtesric | ting of a price upon Trepoff's head. castles still existing, the chief ones |. # ; z \ 8 pear sk When we are told that the czar has} being St. Ours, Rimouski, St. Eus- - s % ver placed on the | decreed these things, it ouly means} tache, Lotbiniere, Montibello, Ste. | # We hare choice reaid 1 N , im market, | that they have been done in his name| Marie de la Beance, Vaudreil, Rou- : ‘ing them on SUS Bae ‘aaa ee ool anreiay ae F ay ae, . by the reactionary grand dukes and| Ville, and, most interesting of all, the 4 down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk # For the erection of Business and Residence, pan b = nobles. It is said that Pobie@onosteft | Chateau de Ramezay at Montreal. | ¢ the matter over. A house and,tnree lots for sale cheap. & Buildings, Sidwalks, Ornamenal Fencing, Chim- The latter was built in 1765 by Ger- “4 # * ix 2 nd & $ ® 4 # * i. = ~ % ® e 3 ° % b dcdcshithcde decoded Ackeck ck bcd ded dehodcdchcok- head A A A ae A at eH A ee AN A AE a AE ae ae a ae ae a a a Ee To Un now OT ae Or a7 Perna ce caat on ghe.fagtelead foal oxtatatax dhtigioealcenseiay 1Gy ih eS ‘ou are hereby no’ at, pursuan' e fe Xx ment. en: in. the district ‘tases ty-first day of March, A. D. 1900, in proceedings to enforce payment of taxes on real estate in aa county, remaii sisliaguaht te tks decked on tar s, nte Be of wie the icine of einabee 22 of the laws of 1899. the land thisnoties above dsscribed, in your name, was for tax as above stated, and that the time baci pieces for redemption from said sale, wis beige In connection—open day and night. All delicacies of the season served at all hours. “ yoeee HEEMHSER Ce REE SeoREKEE AEE ORO D assessed i sold 60 days otter service of has been wane and ped thereof has been filed in ee office. In to the amount above stated, as) riropagt Aa to redeem from suid sale, 5 pot = ee a oMetal seek ‘ot Grand gehen A oti 24th day of § , ro Sx ¥ 4 ‘ " ‘ ae oy. _—— t

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