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7 United State Bulut, Lt Office. Tonber Land, At June 3, 1878:—No- tice For Publication. ‘ t ‘th, Minn., April. ‘ona, 1907. Notice is hereby given’ thati in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An agt for the sale of timber lands in the Sta’ of Teepe) Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land~ mice by actof August 4, Herman F. tt. of Feeley, county Of Itasca. state of Sines has this day filedin this office his sworn statement NO, 11864, for the purchase of the nea ne of séction No. 9 in township No, 54 n, range No. 23 w, 4th p.m, and r nine to show that theland sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for Re ae purposes, and to establish his cli ae said receiver = fon before the register and Duluth, Minn., on ‘Phursday, hare cay ot January, 1903. He names as witnesses: Melvin Rosholt David Ham, Karl Heyman, Arthur Rima,,all of Feeley, Minnsota. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to file their claims in this one onor before said 23rd day of January J 1908. 0, HERMAN ENGEL, Register. H. L. SHEPHERD, Attorney. ‘ Daluth, Minn. Herald-Review Oct. 12, Dec. 14. Citation For Hearing on Petition for, Administration. Estate of Erland Erlandson Deceased, STATE OF MIN NESOTA, County of Itasca, 4 In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Erland Erlandson, known also as “Joel Erlandson” “Joel Allenson” decedent. The State of Minnesota to all persons in- terested in phe grantloaae administration of the state of said decedent: The petition of Albert Erlandson having been filed in this court, representing that Erland Erlandson, then a resident of the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 21st day of October, 1907; and praying that letters of administration his estate be granted to Albert Erlandson; and the court having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition; Therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court atthe probate court éroous inthe court house. inthe village of Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca, State of M inesota, onthe 25th day of November 1907, at 10o’clock a. m., why said petition shonid not be granted. Witness, the judge of said court, and the ae ofsaid court, this 3lst day of October. (Seal) H.S. HUSON. Probate Judge. W. A. ROSSMAN. Attorney for Petitioner. _ Herald-Review Nov. 2. 23. — Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.—No- tice for Publication. United States Land Office, Cass ee Minn. Notice is hereby given that ir compliance witb the provisions of the uct of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by. act of August 4, 1:92, Margaret P, Fulton, of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, State (or Territory) of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement, No, 636, for the purchase ofthe ne4 of ne. of section N in township No.5i north, range No. 24 west, 4th p. m. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber orstone than for agricultural pur- sand to establish her claim to said land I. D. Rassmussen, cierk of District cca county. Minn., at_ his office at apids, Minnesota, on ‘Thursday the 19th day ofl December, 1907. She names as witnesses J, Farrell. E. N Remer, Forest Fulton a Neil McKinley, all of Grand Rapids, Minn, Any and all persons claiming adversely the cribed lands are requested to file their Claims in this office on or before said 19th day of December, 1907. AKLE E, 8. O. Register. Dec, i. Herald-Roview Oct, 12, Notice for Publication United State Land Offt Cass Lake, Minn, Aug. Notico is. hereby given tha ions of the act of to. anh ss OF June atttied “An act for ths-..e of timby in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washihgton Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land States -v act of August 4. 1 uinuel J Siorn, of Dev River, county of Itasca, Stuiv of Minnesota, has this di fil fe: ils office his sworn statement, : the purchase of the lot 3, of sectien ‘Nu, , in township No. Il north, rauge No, 25 west, und will offer proof to show tliat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural jurposes, and to establish his claim to. said fund befor * Rassmussen, clerk of Itusea county. Minn., at his | jrand. Rapids, Minn.,on Tuesday the 26th day of Mov€émber, 1907. He names as witnesses: William Dibbert, William Powers, Paul E. Grefe and William P. Nisbett, all of Grand Rapids, Minn. ‘Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 26th day of November, 1907. 8. OAKLEY. E. Register. Herald-Review Sept. 7, Nov. 2. with the provis Is Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878,.—No tice For Publication. United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn, April 2. 1907 Notice is hereby given that in compliance June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of | timber lands in the States of California gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, extended toallthe Public Land States by actof August 4.1892. Dayid Ham, of Feeley, county of [tasca, state of Minnesota. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 11863, for the purchase of the lot lof section No. 5 in township No. 53 n, range No. 23 w, 4th m. and will offer proof to show that the and sought is more valuable forits timber or stone than for agricultural purposes. and to establish his claim to said lind before the register and receiver at Duluth. Minn. Thursday, the 23 day of January, 1903, He names as witnesses: Herman I. Schutt, Karl Heyman. Arthur Rima, Wilham J. on Doyle, all ot Feeley, Minnesota. Any d all persons claiming adversely the ribed lauds are requested to file di r claimsin this office on or before said th 23rd day ef January, 1908. ys ee J.C. HERMAN ENGEL, . Register. ab H. L. SHEPHERD. Attorney. Duluth, Minn, Herald- Beviow Oct. 12, Dee. 14. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—Notice For , Publication. United States Land Office. ¥ Dulutir. Minn. April 1. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in Feomplinnce with the provisions of the act uf Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. wer gon, Nevada ard Washington erriton all the Public Land tates extended by act of igust 4, 1892, Carl Johnson of Feeley, Soudey, of Itasca, state of Minnesota, has this cee filed in this office his sworn statement No. 11856, for the purchase of the sw'4 ne-i, nW4 se% and s's se of section No. 3, in township No. 54 north, range No. 23 west of the 4th principal meridian, and will offer proof to show thatthe land sought is more Valuable for its timber or stone than for aprlentapal purposes, and to establish his to said land before the register and receiver at Duluth, Minn., on Wednesday, the 22nd day of January, 1908. He names as witnesses: Karl W. Heyman Melvin Rosholt, Henry Johnson, and Andrew Johnson, a!l of Feeley. Minn. Any andaull persons claiming adverseiy the above described lands are requested to file their clans ones on or before said id d. lanuary. 22nd day of Jenner STERMAN ENGEL, aA ane HL, SHEPHERD. | eon A en | county of ita | this day filed in this office his sworn state- ; has petitioned the | be heard and determined by with the provisions of the act of Coogee of | ne AE eee a ae iment goneh cee Timber"Land} Aci June 3, 1878 — Notic’ for Publication. — United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn., pri! 1, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance timber lands in the States of California. Ore: gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” 2s extendeéd to all the public land piates by act of asf 4, 1892, Emily OH Harris, of Feeley, coun- ie of Itasca, State of Minusscta, has this day din this office her sworn statement No. 858, for the a of lot 5, of section No. a, in. township No. 54 north, range No. west of the sth, principal meridian, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more Valuable for its timber or stone than for ‘icultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the register and. receiver at Duluth, “abe on Monday, the 20th day of January, 1908. She riames as witnesses: Will Karl W. Heyman, and Andrew of Feeley, Minn. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file. their ciaims in this office on or before said 20th day of Spouar 1908. J. C. HERMAN ENGEL. am Harris, Johnson, all Register. H. L. SHEPHERD, Attorney. Duluth, Min Herald-Review Oct. 12, dee. 14. Notice of Partial Dissolution of Co- partnership. Notice is e hereby ee that the co-partner- ship existing between Michael McAlpine and John McDonald, doing business under the firm name and title of McAlpine & McDon ald, was, on the 24th day of October, 1907. PARTIALLY DISSOLVED, as is more fully hereinafter set forth, viz: That said John McDonald did on said date retire trom connection with the business con- ducted by said firm in that certain saloon building situate upon lot 12, block 18, plat of Town of Grand Rapids. in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca coanty, Minn.. said business being the conductance of a saloon and retail liquor business. That said John McDonald did on said date grant, bargain, sell and convey unto said Michael McAlpine all his right. title and in- terest in and to lots 10,11 and 12. block 18, plat of Town of Grand Rapids, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county. Minn., two- gether with all the hereditaments and ap- purtenances thereunto belonging and in any wise appertaining Notice is further given, that pursuant to the terms ané conditions of said dissolution and said purchase and sale, Michael Mc- Alpine becomes the sole owner of said busi- a> and said premises. Notice is further given that under said terms of dissolution and said Disctaey and sale, Michael McAlptne ‘bgcomes solely re- sponsible for all debts. if any there be. against said firm by reason of the conduct- ance of said business on said premises and by reason of the.maintenance of the buildings situate upon the property and premises de- scribed heretofore as being purchased and OND: is farther given that pursuant tothe terms of said dissolution and sa‘d_ purchase | and sale, John McDonald assigned and set over unto gid Michael McAlpine all his right, title And interest in and to all book acéounts,all outstanding and uppaid accounts of every nature and description, particularly all rentals due said firm for unpaid and de- linquent rentals appertaining to the premi- ies so purchased and sold. Therefore, you, and each of you. concerued, will take notice that all unpaid accounts owed by said firm as heretofore set forth will be paid by Michael McAlpine,and all accounts owed said firm are due and payable to Mi- chael MpAlpine. Dated at Grand ane Minn.,, Oct, 24. 197. MICHAEL McALPINE. JOH McDONALD. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 — Notice jor Publication. Uuited States Land Office. Duluth, Minn.. March 30, 1907. Notice is hereby given that. in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Ore- won, Nevada A Washington Territory.” as extended to all the putlic land states by act of August 4, 1892, Melvin Rosholt, of Feeley, , state of Minnesota, has ment No. 11846, for the purchase of the lots 1. 6 and 7, of section No. 5, in township No. 54 n.. range No, 23 west of the 4th principal meridi- an, und will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stove than for agricultural purposes, and to peep lish his claim to said land before the poristet and receiver at Duluth, Minn, on ieee the 1ith day of ry, 1908. He names as witnesses Karl W. Heyman. Theodore Rosholt, Clarence Rosholt and Arthur Rima, all of Feeley. Minn. ‘Auy and ull persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requestedto file | their claims in this office ou or befoe said Vith day of January, 1908, . Cc, HERMAN ENGEL, H. L. SHEPHERD, Attorney. Duluth, Minn, Herald-Review, Oct. 12 Dee. 14. » / Notice of ‘Application to Sell Intoxicating Lnquors. Notice is hereby given that John Larson Board of County Commis- sioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, for li- cense to sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one year from the Ist day of December. 1907. In the front room on the ground floor of a frame building situate upon lot 19, biock 5, plat of Holman. This application and any peppceairence os objections tothe granting of thesame wil said board of county commissioners at their next session, on Saturday. the 7th day of Dec., 1907. at the court house. in the village of Grand Rap- ids, Ltasca connts, Minnesota, Dated Nov, 15, 1907. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. * Herald-Review Noy. 16, 23 Notice of Application for Liquor Litense. STATE ons MINNESOTA, Village of Grand. ‘Rapids. Notize is hereby gvien that aj been made in writing to the vil of the said Village of Grand Rapids and filed in my office. praying for license to sellin-! toxicating liquors fora term commencing on the Ist day Nov. 1907. and termiuating on the nei of Noy, 1908, by the followin; erson and at the followin; terepee has Cal Gilman, West front room of One story buildin; — | situated on lot 20, block 18, town of Gran Rapids. Itasca county Minn., Said application will be heard and determ- ined by said village council atthe council room inthe village hall in said village on Thursday, the 12th day of December, 1901, at 8 o'clock p. m., of ey day. W, C. YANCEY, Recorder, Herald-Review Nov. 16, 23. Notice of'Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA { County of Itasca Village of Grand Rapids, Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the village council in my Office, praying for license to sell intoxi- cabling liquors for a ee commencing on the 2nd day of Noy. ze council | Coumty bon ig place, as state in said application, to wit; Consisting of pennies of the said village of Grand Rapids, and filed | count; and terminating on the | county auditor at “waste, Following i showing the ki Rf mated quantity of same: "| Notice of Sale of Stumpage on State Lands. Notice is hereby siven that I will offer‘at Public Auction at the court House in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on Monday, December 16th, 1907, at 9 ith Jame iit entitled "An uct, for thes suis of -’eleck in the forenoon, certain timber belonging to the State and liable to a list of the lands upon which said timber is situated, of timber that will aS offered on each tract, and the esti- £8 & N Parts of Sections ¢ a 3, Estimated Quantity or Timber Selene: Sty y Sou ae 30 53 22 M vw "Fp ee 22 40 spruce, tama a see SW and sig 3 u marack, cedar and balsam. EY 18 57 24 50 M pine, spruce, tamarack and balsam. 36 57 22 275 cords spruce, tamarack, cédar and bal- sam lagging. 14 53 28 35 M spruce and tamarack, 1 56 23 225 pogrde spruce, tamarack and balsam lag- ns. 16 56 23 sb°M pine, spruce and tamarack; 880 cords ° pipe: spruce, tamaracK and balsam lag- . SEY¥% NEY ....... -20 56 23 25 ei pine, spruce and tamarack; 100 cords pier! spruce, tamarack and balsam lag- ging. NE% NE\%, E% Swit pat es 22 56 23 150 cords pine and cedar lagging. 386 57 23 25 M cedar; 175 cords spruce. ‘tamarack, cedar and balsam lagging. 2 58 23 95 M pine, spruce and tamarack. 16 58 23 75 M pine, spruce and tamarack. 12 59 23 40 M pine, jack, spruce and tamarack. 24 59 23 95 M pine, spruce and tamarack. 26 59 23 30 M pine, spruce and tamarack. 15 61 23 25 M pine, jack, spruce and tamarack. 16 61 23 55 M pine, jack, spruce and tamarack. 27 61 23 35 M pine, jack, spruce and tamarack. h, ar 28 61 23 55 M pine, jack, spruce and tamarack. 20 57 24 75 M pine, spruce and tam ack. 21 57 24 30M pine, spruce and temavack. 23 57 24 15 M pine, spruce and tamarack. 24 57 24 80 M pine, spruce and tamarack/ 34 57 24 60 M pine, spruce, tamaraek, cedar and balsam. 12 58 24 20 M pine, jack, spruce and tamarack. 13 68 24 15 M pine, jack, spruce and tamarack. . 15 58 24 10 M pine, jack and balsam, Lots 2 and kG Big NW%,SEM SY WED SEY suit Pompe + Set pi 3 he 4 pine, jack, spruce, tamarack and alsam. All Of... bi0e.2.3, 16. 60 24 0 M pine. E% NEY “ana EY” SE 17 60 24 20 M pine. 23. 60 24 50 M pine, spruce and tamarack. 24 60 24 40 M pine, jack and spruce. 28 60 24 25 M pine, spruce and tamarack. 36 61 24 90 M pine, jack, spruce and tamarack. of + 36 58 25 10 M pine, spruce, tamarack and cedar Lots 1,2 and 3.:1. 34 57 26 30 M tamarack; 15 cords spruce; 275 cedar poles; 1000 cedar posts. Lots 7, 10, ae 16 and N% SE\... 3 60 26 60 M jack, spruce and tamarack. a RS FN 3 56 27 80 cedar poles; 1500 cedar posts. N%_ NE, % , NW. wy NWY%,SE% swit and ‘S% SEY... 1 67 27 5 M pine; 10 cords spruce. NEY and E NW... ~ 22 67 27 5 M pine; 30 cords spruce NWY%, NEY » 13 149 25 40 M tamarack; 300 cedar poles; 3000 cedar posts. / TERMS OF SALE. This sale is madé@ purstant to thé provision of Chapter 204 of the Gen- eral Laws of Minnesota for 1905. sold for cash; the full’amount of bid must be paid at time of sale. The timber in this list will be offered and Pay- ments must be made by certified check, or draft on St. Paul or Minneapolis bank. All checks or drafts must be made payable to the “State Treasurer of, Minnesota.” The timber will be sold outright and “Permits” will be issued allowing purchaser two logging seasons (or until June 1, 1909) for the removal of the timber from the land. These terms will be strictly adhered to and in- than the appraised price. No timber can be sold for less tending purchasers will govern themselves accordingly. Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, this 13th day of November, 1907. S. G. IVERSON, f ~ State Auditor, Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. Oct, 28, 1907, Notice is hereby given that John T. Watson, | Judicial District of the ‘state of has filed notice of his in-| on- the 22ad day «f November, of Remer, Minn.. tention to make final five Year proof in oe ort of his claim, viz: Homestead en) No. 455. made August 1. 1904, section 8, township 141 north. range 26 be 2 and that said proof will be made before I. Rassmussen, clerk of district_court. a, county, Minnesota, at his office at Grand ial ids, Minnesota, on January 22nd, 1903, e names the following witnesses to prove hie eetinaoee rasidence upon,and cultiva- tion of, the land, viz: Arthur C, Winger, William Horner, Charles Bluhm, Sr., and Elvin Stephens, all of Bemer Minn. S$. OAKLEY. Register. Form 2672—Aunditor - Treasurer’s Statemerit of Moneys in Treasury. STA'TE OF MINNESOTA, { County of Itasca. A statement of the exact amount of money remaining in the treasury of the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota. onthe 31st day of October 1907. with the umount belonging to each particular fund, Taxes and penalties County revenue Poor fund Road and Kedemption fund. School district fand Town, city and v Incidental fund... State land and interest . State loans.. S. County bond interest. ere Ay norney: contingent Total amonnt in the treasury... -3127.561.07 Nickels and dimes. Silver Curr Refunding acct « Suspense acc! Depcsited: in b: Total.. ..... $127,561.07 We certify that the above and iGeegp in statement is,true and correct. Dated this Ist day of November.1907. a e grat oun reasurer. M. A, SPANG, ¥ County Auditor. = 7 Notice of Seated Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the board of pantie pers: of Itasca county w until 10 o'clock A.m., on Saturday the 7t day of December. 1907, at the officeof the the court house in the Bod fee oF Nov, 1008. by ‘the following persons sagen of Grand Rapids, for i and at the bgt place, as stated ih said | n ry clearin; te n the right way application, to-wit: of State cc between — Weller’s Quackenbush & Pearson. Sp ot aia River, The board The East front room of the one story saloon | reserves the right to re to reject ‘funy or all bids. building, pirate. on lot 9, block 18, town of |. By order of board of county commis- Grand Rapids, Itasca hpounty. Minn., sioners of [tasca county, Minnesota. Said app! wae will be heard and deter M. A. SPANG, tage Laas aid village council at the council Herald Auditor, Teac Lor. Minn, the vill: aris in said village on Herald-Review Nov. pe Thureduy. ene Ru of December, 1907, at 8 o'clock p. m., of that Ww. o. a onto. \ “Herald-Review Nov: 16, 23. 2 Fs Gin ponaak ea it’s to be printed the Healer) view ae Lis it. for the Bek: | May. 190) in Execution Sate. Underand by virtue of an execution issued | out of and under the seal of the district court in and for [tusea county, in the Fifteenth pnesota, upoa a | judgment duly rendered ina justice's cust of said county avd stute on the 22nd day oe r of Itasca Mrecantile Op.. cor! Sherry and Cy lefendants, for the sum of eighty- 100 dollars ($34.74, } # transcript of which judgment was duly filed in the office of the clerk of said district court on the 29th day of Mav. at 10:30 o'clock a.m., Which judgment was thereafter dul, assigned by said Itasca Mrecantile Co. to C. Finnegan, by instrument of assignment dated Jan. 1992, and on said Jan. 25. 1992 tiled with said justice and with said clerk, and thereafter by suid B.C, Finnegan to Alfred L. Thwing by instrument of “assign- mentdated Dee. 17, 1905. and filed with said clerk Dec. 25, 1906,and thereafter by said Itasca Mercantile Co. to said Alfred L. Thwing by instrument of mment dated April 22. 1°97, and filed with said clerk May 18, 1007, which said execution was to me. as sheriff of suid Itasea county, duly directed and delivered. I have levied upon and shalt sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder. atthe front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, on Mon the sixth day of January, ane at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day. all the right. title and interest that above named judgment debtors and each of them had on said May 29, 1900,and may have there- after acquired in and to the southeast quar- ter of southeast quarter (se of se%) of Section twenty-two (22),in township fifty- four (54) north, range twenty-six (26) west, Itasca county, Minnesota. Dated November 25,1907 WM. HOOLIHA chant of Itasca Co., Minn. Ey, F. W. Fish, Deputy. ALFRED L. THWING, Attorney for Assiguee of Judgment, in pro. per. Herald-Review Nov. 23, Jan. 4. EY Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, will be at Hotel Pokeg- araa, Grand Rapids, the 15th and 16th of each month. Failing eyesight properly cared for. 4-20 tf Attention. Attention has been the making of many an otherwise worthless man. Military men have long appreciated the value of attention; but our schools public and private, seem not toé*under stand the meaning of the term. The inattentive fellow is always going off half-cocked. Before giving an order to his men the officer shouts, “Ten- tion!” Once in a great while there is a commander who uses the full word. “Attention!” Which invariably means “tension.” That is to-bring a soldier to “attention” is to make him understand that his nerves must be on a “tension,” his whole being must concern itself with the business in hand. He must not be wool-gather- |. ie toatl man of the inattentive ear oe ACE AE AE ME ARE RE ARE A Aw a AN A AE Ee ENE A te ee ge ae a RE RE i GrandRapids Village Lots We have choice residence the matter over, We also have some choic: are for sale on easy terms REISHUS-REMER I 7. Lslrisbiieheaesechcetiehebedeliatclelatiad OA ee ete SE a a ing them on such easy terme that anybody down and $5 per month is certainly easy. A house and tnree lots for sale cheap. TEAR AE Re ae at ote ie ee se aka a ae a ae ae ts ae ao ae ake a ae ae ae ae a aa ae ea EE RE aa aD Down and § per month $5 e lots all over town and we are sell- can buy. $5 Come in and talk e busines: SS Ss. lots on our lists. They LAND COMPANY, BERTIE REE REE eR ea RE EE SUBSCRIBE FOR HERALD REVIEW Domestic Service In Olden Days. “Menial” was originally applied, only | to domestic servants to show that they were “intra moenia,” walls, as distinguished f:um the ap- prentice, so called from the French ‘apprendre,” to learn. Until the eight- | teenth century ali single men between | 12 years old and 60, and all married enes under 30, and all single women between 12 and 40, not having any visible livelihood, were compellable by two justices to go into service. But at a still earlier date the domestic servant seems generally to have been some relation to the family, showing that service had no contemptible meaning in those days, and explain- ing, perhaps, why so often in old books and plays the lady’s maid or the valet is referred to as their master’s or mistress’ “lady” or “gentleman.” ' Where a Ruie Was Useful. A number of years ago a My. Wil- iams, living in Cornish, N. H., was thingling his barn, having to help him j e@ queer old fellow by the name of Alexander. The work went merrily on for some time, then Mr. Williams, desiring to know if he had enough shingles to finish the job, handed Alexander a rule to measure the space remaining to be shingled. For quite a long time Alexander was busy measuring. Then he hand- ed back the rule, saying: “It’s the length of a two-foot rule, a hammer handle and about sa much over,” measuring the last few inches with his hands. A Thing of Beauty is a—Drain} At.a dinner of the Sanitary Inspec tors’ association at Holborn restau rant, Sir Wyke Bayliss confessed that art and sanitation seemed far apart. “Would you compare art,” some would say, “with a drain running down a street?” “Yet one of the things in the world .was a drain (aughter)—when it was consecrated by art in the form of a gargoyle ‘on the roof of a ¢ i, The two were not so far apart. Art was the sci- ence of beauty; sanitation was the science of health; and what were beauty and health if they were not the same thing?’—London Telegraph. Chrysanthemum Smoking. Chrysanthemum smoking is the latest thing in England. Cigarettes made of chrysanthemum leaves and cascarilla bark have been found to give relief in cases of epilepsy, and one doctor recommends them as a substitute for tobacco. athe For the Dread Diplitheri At the first indication of dipb¢heria in the throat of a child make the room close, take a tin cup and pour into it an equal quantity of pine tar and tur- pentine, then hold the cup over a fire, so as to fill the room with the fumes, says a writer. The patient in inhaling the fumes will cough and spit up the membranous matter and the diph- theria may pass off. The fumes of the tar and turpentine lessen the trouble in the throat and thus afford the re- lief that has baffled the skill of physi- cians to give, but, above all, send for a doctor at once. ® One of Barrymore’s Last. A friend of Maurice Barrymore re- iates an incident of his last meeting | with the brilliant actor, only a short time before the latter’s faculties be- gan to fail. As they were parting the friend asked: “Where are you to be found nowadays—at the Players?” | “No,” replied Barrymore, “I’m posted at the Players, but you can always find me at the Lambs. As a matter of fact,” he added, whimsically, “I’m posted at the Lambs,\ too, but they temper the wind there.” Locality of the Wishbone. There ‘s an old-fashioned little gir) in the city, aged seven, whose quaint and unexpected sayings greatly amuse those who know her and may cause a smile when told to strangers. One ‘day when the family were enjoying roast chicken she asked her father for the wishbone. “Where. shall I look for it?” he said. “Why in the tail, of course. That’s what nriakes it wag the loveliest | | WM. PERRINGTON or Yetween | } BUYS AND SELLS LANDS IN ITASCA AND ADJOINING COUNTIES Mineral Pine ana | Farming _ Lands Parties located on Homestead and ‘Timber and Stone Claims. if Some of the Choicest Lands in the vicinity of Grand Rapids or con- venientto other marke! under i cultivation, tor sale at Bargains WM. PERRINGTON Graud Rapids - Minnesota For Sale. I offer my residence property con- |sisting of four large lots and two | story, seven room house, located on the southwest corner biock ten, Houghtons First Addition to Grand Rapids. Eigth unimproved lots in the village. Fifty-acres of _ hardwood within 5 miles of Grand Rapids. Call er address E. R. Lewis, Grand Rapids. FOR SALE OR RENT The Wasson Ranch 16 miles north of Grand Rapids, terms eas Enquire Witt Nisperr. For SALE—One Jersey heiler cali. Enquire Herald-Review. For saLte—Red_ Cross stove—in Seamans. heating first class condition. Art For SaLE—Milch cow, wili be fresh in December; 1 good driver; new Oliver typewnitter; brand new Toledo | computing scales. Apply to Sherman Yost, at the Fair store on Second ‘street, Grand Rapids. ' WanteED.—Local representative for Grand Rapids and vicinity to look after renewals and increase subscrip- tion hst of a prominent monthly magazine, on a salary and commission basis. Experience desirable, but not necessary. Good opportunity for night person. Address __ Publisher, Box 59, Station O, New York. i Dr. Spofford i is at Hotel Pokeg- ama, Grand Rapids, the 17th day of each month, Latest scientific methods in examining eyes and fitting glasses. | . Team For Sate—Span of black work horses; 7 years old, weight 1400 pouttds. Enquire of M. McAlpine. | a Esiray Notice. ; One black and white cow, mostly | black, is on my premises at Pokeg- }ama lake, Owner come and claim said {property, pay charges and for this notice. GEORGE BECKER. wits RD A. ROSSMAN, Attorney At Law. Office in First Natioval Bank Building. GRAND RAPIDS - - MINN D® CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence corner Leland avenue and Fourth street. 74 GRAND RAPIDS.

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