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Notice. DP osu. STORCH, stration Te Vilage eel oleae Me , -| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON — are wanted. Complete plans and specifica- tions are now ey at the office of | phe lAae Office and Residetce corner Leland avenue. " BRER DRIVES OUT ABSINTHE. _— i. France takes More of the Former and Less of the Latter. The consumption of beer in France Some Good Rules. In ‘the Kast the state board of|!In a Colorado Town They Destroy health of Rhode Island has issued] Birds? Nests and Gnaw Through Roofs. TROUBLESOME SQUIRRELS. — count and for Distribution. Estate of Ferdinand Kuno Oousty oftneee {In Probate Court. and Fourth street. some rules for observance by pupils in the public schools which might be followed with profit by the pupils of] joi; nome in Lincoln Park and which Greeley is contemplating organizing @ squirrel hunt to rid the city of the hundreds of squirrels which make aas increased by more than 40 per zent during the last five years. In 1906 tt reached the imposing total of 317,- In the Leva are the estate of Ferdinand heart and all persons iaterested in the fi der, where terms of ment information may be obtained, hte Bids will be opened’Sept. 19th, 1908, at 7:39 p.m. The yillage council reserve the right t id} reject any and all bids. By order "ot ‘the The council, Kuno, decedent: ‘The state of Minnesota to Clarance 0. Dine- Tepresentative of the above | vi GRAND RAPIDS. the Grand Rapids schools. A copy Of | destroy the eggs of the song birds. | 40,000 gallons. »decedent, having filed in this court bis M. H. Jones. E L. Buck the suggestions might be placed in|Ten years ago Greeley was the home | It does not appear that the increas- SAW secount of tthe EES as the Recorder, President. e ILLARD A. ROSSMAN, 2d use of beer has diminished in the W slightest degree the consumption of wine and cider. But Consul Manson is quoted in Bonfort’s Wine and Spirit Circular as saying that, as the con- sumption beer increases, that of alcohol, especially in the perilous form of absinthe, is slowly but steadily de- creasing. The statistics of 1904 show that dur- every school room and a strict follow-|of many linnets, wild canaries, mock- ing might result in much good to the jing birds and robins, writes a corre- | * pupils. The rules are-brief and follow:|SPondent of the Denver Republican, } } j tition praying for the adjustment and al- iowance of said final account and for distri- bution of the residue of said estate to the per- sons thereunto entitled; Therefore, you and each of you, are hereby cited and \req uired to St tne GEduALe SORES ron Lin ee case aes | Seer urt rooms in the court house | day the: of September, 5 a in the village of Grand Rapids in the county’ fice of the county auditor in the tillare’s of Itasca, State of Minnesota. on the 2th day | Grand Rapids, for the construction of cer. of September, 1908, at 10 o’clock a. m., why|tain county road. known as the “Hughe said petition should not be granted. Road.” and described as follows: Witness, the judge of said court and the seal He ‘ing at the section corner of sections of said court, this Ist Se ot SP Eeaaners 1908. | 8, 9, 16 andi, township 54, range 26, and run- Notice of Seaied Bids. Sealed bids will be received by th: County Commissioners of Itasca. oom, Minnesota. up to 10 o'clock a. m.. on Satur. Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Building. GRAND RAPID. - - MINN . jr | but only a few are seen now, and there ka ik pec seapte Ribena i ‘ are none left in the trees in the park Don’t. put your fingers in your because of the depredations of the . squirrels. mouth, Eight years ago some one,brought Don’t wet your fingers.in turning) two pairs of squirrels from the Hast t¢ page of a book. . Don’t put money in the mouth. Don’t trade candy that has been bitten, apple cores, chewing gum, whistles or anything that can be put ’ in the mouth. ~ and made houses for them in the park, where they and the progeny became great attractions. They have multi- -plied sb fast, however, as to overfun the park and extend their nesting places to private grounds. - In several ‘|cases they have gnawed through the ing that year the amount of absinthe 3old for drinking purposes in France fell off more than 130,000 gallons, or 2.8 per cent. This is not a sweeping ning thence north on sectic Probate Judge. est Dost between sections Be fand stow, » Tange 26. C. C, McCARTHY, © said road is to be cut and cleared t ‘Attorney for Petitioner. rods wide, ‘ ‘oO Hea Ro ices: = ne Re, and 24 feet in the’center thereof to from all stumps, roots, rocks The Board [szAL] or conclusive reform, but statistics seem to show that the maximum a ne et Citation for Hearing on Final Ac- of County Commissio: = soos tigi os une acyrunlagrs Fe By order of the Board of County Commis- PRAsk F. PRICE LAWYER Office in the First National Bank building i i . Don’t forget to keep your hands roofs of houses in order to make nests | anger point has been passed. count and for Distribution. "Dated this ist dex at Sen ago CReNPBSEIDS ines L _. Clean. in the ‘garrets. At first it was be | Much of the beer is vaported. ioe Estate of LaFayette Knox. . M.A.SPANG. —__ By Wash the face often, as there is ess | ltevea that the English sparrow had pate pee ae) eae ee Seading | ato Minnesota | rq Probate Court. Herel. Device cot sack .-\\ chance of infection in cases where.a/| driven away the other birds, but in- Keewortes im other German cities have |In the matter of the estate of LaFayette f Chi! 1 coming, down.,,with; icone (YepesUon proved. thal pet Seen «k Paris agencies and distribute their betas a Minnesota to Alli A. K Ss aia 70 P Vice Presid ~ disease if the parts around the nose] SParrow’s nest can be found. a i 0 Allie A. Knox jummons. resident. ‘ice-President * The placing of the tin collars from | beer to retailers. This entails rien | oad a ee rt the ces the final account | state of Minnesota! In District Court Fit. eeckapts s and mouth are kept free from secre- tions. Don’t spit on a slate. Don’t borrow or lend handkerchiefs, ‘mufflers or hats. y following these rules much of the’ contagious disease in public eight to ten inches wide around every tree not in the park was suggested for the protection of the,birds, but this will prove no remedy because of the ability of the squirrels to spring from one tree top to another. The talk of exterminating the squirrels has been prices to consumers, as there is a heavy import duty. Under‘the stim- ulus of this protection the brewery in- dustry of France has developed rapid- | p ly both in respect to quantity and quality of the product. Attendance ‘at British Museum Falt The representative of the above nanted de- cedent, having filed in this court her €nal account of the administration of the estate of said decedent. ton raying for the adjustment and allowance of sal residue of said estate to the persons there- pe entitled; therefore, you and each of you re if any you have, before this court at the pro- County of Itasca teenth Judicial District. Clair D. Rutherford, Plaintiff vs. F. 0. Horton, Louis H. Ickler, Al x Brod A. Kribs, The Northwostere Inisines: ment company, a corporation, Leon T.Cham- berlain, also all other persons unknown cians gay zieht. eos estate, interest or ie real es i = iien tn the real estate described in the com ether with her petition inal account and for distribution of the hereDy cited and required to show cause, defendants. Cashier. First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business bate court + ~ schools can be avoided. going on for two years and people say ne oe village bf Grndd Rane te he ey ae athe state of Minnesota to the above named Chey mune go. The British Ei eae return for 190 serrerapen as opuert ok re bas 24 You and each of you are hereb: Dx. OOS TEEEO i petitien should not Was raneed Ree eee and ae arg to answer the ‘complaint of the EGGS WITHOUT SHELLS. shows a further decline in the numbe | Witness, the judge of said court, and the plaints in the above entitled action, which EY Dr. Larson, the eye special-| of visits to the museum for the yea | sealof said court, this Ist day of September, oc a Pewte prehe plerk of the district DENTIST. One Way They Are Sent in Russia to’ ist, will be at Hotel Poke-| 1906. The total number, says the Lon | !%- H. 8. HUSON, und for the county of Itame amtstict in e Avoid Excessive Freight. gama Grand Rapids, the 15th and 16th| don Tribune, was 691,950, a falling of Probate Judge. _ | Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your auswer |Offic. (n First National Bank Building.— Russian exporters, to avoid an ex- eae aae ee stase are of nearly 122,000 from the number iz| [S®4™I, MOUATCEEEY: tos at Bis -offnee nie ae Peto inere- $ cessive freight on eggs as well as to | #2 ae aarti a the fitting of 1905. Ndr has the decline been con ‘Atiorney for Petitioner. jp the, city of Buluth in the county of St. GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. . within tw ‘ avoid loss from breakage and from of glasses are cordially invited to call. | fined to week-day visits as it was it Herald-Review, Sept. 2-9-16-23. after the service of this ‘summons upon Sin ‘poiling by heat, ship them without | Cross eyes straightened, diseases of] the previous year. The 57,738 visits or PATA te Ee waht ee ee the shell, 1. @, broken and the con-|the eye carefully diagnosed. Artif-| Sundays were fewer by 4,369 that the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action | @CCCOCSCOSCS SPOCCOCOOCOE ay a tents put up in airtight block tin box- | cial eyes in large stock. those of 1905~ We must go back tt|Citation for Hearing on Final Ac- | '"!ll apply tothe court tor the reliet demanded es, with or without salt, according to the year 1900 with its 689,249 visits be count and for Distribution. Dated June 15th 1908. BASSBROOK LIVERY the taste of the customer. GIFT BABY FROM AUTO ‘fore finding a total to compare wit? | mstate of arthur O'Leary. Beatie Atte per tgeet sregring to swat the same time it an tadicaton| ,, aunty at Hate Ta ProvateCourt. Lome address: si Pallaia mibet"™ M™| @ JAMES ROSS, Proprietor is sold by weight, the size running to a Woman e same time it is an indicatior of Ttasca. ice address: 513 Palladio BI'dg. a . from “halt | 4 Pklioarata so tore atid aka aber i Ne 1" | of a steady growth of intelligent in Inishesarter of the estate of Arthur O'Leary | Residence address: 118 E. Third Se. Will run a buss between Co- (some sixteen kilograms). The price} 4 gift baby came into the hands of erect in the collections that, while tht PE TH RA eel ee TENA at i Notice of Lis dens. hasset and Grand jRapds, of the latter is 5 rubles. For use in|, poor peasant woman near Loudon, | 2¥Mbers of visits decrease, the sale of| and distribution of the estate of said decedent: mente me higieeeia pee Distriet Court Fit- leaving the Bags Brook hotel ra cooking and for a Mmited time these | France, in such a sudden way that she | Swide books generally tends to in dhe representative of the above nated de | ee Renner eenth Judicial District |@ at Cohasset at 4:10 p.m. and tinned or preserved eggs seem tO an- | hag searcely yet got over her wonder crease. tS % poe a administration of the estate of vs. Dibbert’s corner, Grand Ra- swer very well; that is, on the conti- | ang stupefaction. However, she is Peeucrie ‘of Mind ie Face of Death. pra ing for’ the Aicstetant aiem ate ot Foe a eribe thes Gees ee pids, at 9:15 a. m. nent, for England doesn’t take kindly | pleased on the whole, and will do her WN Table iets ¢ presence | 2id,imel account and for distribution of the] ment com ny, a), corporation, Leon 'T. to them. London, for instance, which | pest py the tiny creature. ‘She was FOMATEADIO SNBUANCS 5OF Dre: residue of said estate to the persons there-| Chamerblain,alsoall other persons unknown Livery Rigs for Deer River or Grai - y y of mind in the fact of death oceurred | ¥Xto entitled; therefore, you and each of you,| claiming any right, title, estate. interest or buys large quantities of Russian eggs, | sitting in front of her cottage on the are hereby vited and required to show cause,| lien in the real estate described in com- i $ is One cae on board the steam launch queen of | if ang you have. before this court at thi 1 the com Rapids Day or Night. Days 8 rubles a pud for them (against | highway whehn an automobile came | Faeiand on the Thames at Windsor | bate court rooms in the court house in thevit | Ret, uetelns defendants, 5 for the preserved eggs), besides the |along and stopped. The chaffeur got | oregon it «| age of Grand Rapids in the county of Itasca, | boon commenced asd is uew pending we fe |@ et WsServe Zou ) weight of the shells.and the extra | out and handed her a package, asking y 2 1908. at Teed ee 2 a day, Of ficken | district court for the county of Itasca_and |‘ f freight tariff on eggs. Each block tin box of “conserved” her to accept it, and saying that she would not regret it. The boat, on which there was a par- ty of about eighty, had almost reached should not be granted. Witness, the judge of said court, and the petition state of Minnesota, by Clair D. Rutherford, as plaintiff, against F. O. Horton. Louis H! Ickler. Alson E. Kribs, Fred A. Kribs, The seal of said court, this Ist day of September, r eggs, whether of half kilo (a kilo isa} The good woman took it into her a ae nee: eae i trip a ie 1903, Soi 4 : Bort aeter aoe eae Chamberinke. little more than two pounds) or two | hands wonderingly, and wanted toask | Y°™ peta oaer aileron ese . H.S. HUSON, also all other persons unknown pud size, must bear the date and hour of its closing, thus guarding against getting stale eggs. The amount of eggs put up in boxes and annually ex- some questions, but before a word was out of her mouth the chaffeur had jumped back into his seat, and the motor opened the package and found ceased. working. The captain went below and there found Francis Butt, the engineer, lying unconscious. He died shortly afterward. * It is believed that Butt, feeling death Probate Judge. (seAL] C.C. MeCARTHY, Attorney for Petitioner. Herald-Keview, Sept. 3-9-16-23. aes One we real estate described in the complaint herein, as defendents; that the object of said action is to procure a judgement and decree of said court deter- mining the adverse claims of said defendents claiming any iaterest or lien in the t 5 ; and each of them, in and to the real estate ported is enormous and constantly | that it contained a beautiful baby, approaching, ‘had the presence -of and property situated in the county of Itasca growing. wrapped up in rich linen, to which ZNotice of Sealed Bids. and state of Minnesota, known and described Fashions In Fall Fabrics. Novelty is the key-note to all depa}t- ments of fashion this fall. It is inter- esting to note its prevalance in the many new materials. A few’ stripes, diagonal weaves and borders are shown as types of the latest novelties. Stripes are very conspicuous in both the two-color and monotone effects, the latter being newer, and usually realized by the uniting of contrasting weaves. Diagunal effects in serge and cheviot are especially smart for severe tailored suits. Bérders are much in evidence, many being arranged ino graduated widths, suitable for cutting apart and using as trimming on various parts of the costume. This four bank notes of $200 were pinged. She adopted the child on the spot. Chinese Girls in American Colleges. Chinese women who have been edu- cated in America will receive a distin- guished recruit; when Miss May Liang Cheng, the only daughter of Sir Chent- ung Liang-Cheng; the Chinese minister to the United States, returns to her native land. 3 Miss Cheng is a particularly bright young woman and has attracted much Attention in Washington. It is an- nounced that the piquant little Celes- tial maiden will be’ educated in Bar- nard college, although it is said Wells college, Aurora, N. Y., is a possible candidate for the honor of instilling the ideas of Western civilization in the pretty Migs Liang’s hegd. Wells col- lege is the alma mater of Li Hung mind to shut off steam before he fell. He thus probably saved many lives. U Mi ALMOST A DUEL. Carducci, the Poet, Avoided One by Revealing Himself. Carducdi, the great Italian poet, zame near having a duel one day. He yossessed a fine spirit of contradiction and had the characteristics of a fight- er. Once while traveling in Lombardy ae was in a railway compartment with an army officer, who did not recognize him. Conversation.turned upon the | gj, latest literary productions. They spoke of a poem by the author of “Odes Barberes,” which had just ap- peared. County Commissioners of urday the eu o Grand Rapids, for the construction of a way, beginning at the northwest corner of the se range 25, and running thence in a westerly direction, the Great and one-half rods wide, along the south side of the oy of said road. 24 feet ol gtubbed free from all rocks, stumps, roots and other obstructions. serves the right to reject any or all bids. 1 as follows, to-wit; the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter (s w % of ne 4) of sec- tion eight (8) in township fifty-three (53) north, of range twenty-two (22) west of the Fourth Principal Meridian, according to the government survey thereof; and that said above described property is the real property involved, affected and brought in question by said action. Dated June 15th 1908. CLAIR D, RUTHERFROD, Plaintiff. H.G, GEAHART, + Attorney for said Plaintiff. Herald-Review Aug. 26, Sep, 30. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Itasca county. until 10 o'clock a. m.. on Sat- day of September, 1908, at the ice of the county auditor. in the vans = igh- innesota, uj ne, of section 35, township 145, Parallel with the right-of-way ot orthern Railway, to Dumas Spur. The said road is to be cut and cleared two The north said two and one-half rods to be Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing thereon. Estate of Thomas Kantola, sometimes La anc called by the name of Thomas Bigse of Minussces, t in Probata Coutt. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Kan- tola, sometimes known and called Thomas The Board of County Commissioners re- By order of the Board ounty Commis- ioners of Itasca county, Minnesota. Dated this Ist day of September, 1908, M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Herald-Review, Sept. 2-9-16, “This Carducci,” exclaimed the of- ficer, with enthusiasm, “is a superb genius, the greatest since Dante, the equal of Dante himself.” ill, decedent. Letters of administration this day haying been granted to John Koski. It is ordered, that the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the Board ITASCA COUNTY ABSTRACT OEEIGE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN H. E. GRAFFAM REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ) “4 of County Commissioners of Itasca county, i ii i is far more practical than the type of] Chang’s granddaughter, Miss Li, now | “tumph!” said the other. “A gent- | Minnesota, up until Oo'clock a-m., on Sav-| A¥ Present claims against his estate in this || FIDELITY, border which must be used on the| Mrs. Bien. us? That's too much to say. I find | UAfAy the 26th day of September. Jah at ths | three months from and after the date hereof: JUDICIAL, ” edge of the straight braidth. Miss Cheng is under sweet sixteen, | iri mediocre.” Grand Rapids, for the construction of a cor- | tug Uist Monday the ninth day of, November, Braids are the choice parexcellence| 8nd dressés in Oriental style, as be-| “Mediocre, sir? You don’t know | tain See ay heen eae rooms ist the courthouse at Grand Hapids, in EXCISE, fs ( . _ d . said county, be and the same hereby is, fix mong the fashionable trimmings, the | CO™Mes the’ daughter of the Chinese rep- | anything about it.” %, and running west along section line to the | nq “appolated as the time and. place, for CONTRACT a 8 ee, resentative to this country. "She| “Oh, you are incapable of judging.” | Southwest corner of sertion 16, township 145, | fearing upon and the examination, adjust. ki silk or wool soutache being the most popular. “Fancy braids are to be seen in every style and variety: The Octo- ber New Idea Woman's Magazine. BEAUTY. ‘OF MEXICAN INDIANS. Their Fine Eyes and Features and In- telligent Expression. The beauty of Indian women is one of the charms of Mexico. x In the capital, where the Indian has degenerated by contact with the whites, by extreme poverty and menial service, it is less to be remarked than in the smaller towns and in the coun- try. But the beautiful faces one takes in memory away from Mexico are those of Indian’ women. Fine eyes are uni- versal and, what one hardly expects, fine features, according to Caucasian standards; broad brows, straight noses, well formed mouths and chins full but not_gross or heavy. The ex- pression is very generally intelligent She speaks English and has shown marked ability in music. The King in Colors. Men’s dress has never in recorded sartorial history been so dull and un- interesting as it became during the nineteenth century. King Edward has made tentative efforts to enlarge mas- culine freedom in this respect; the soft felt hat, tan boots, evening trousers with a stripe of braid down the sides, and loose dinner jackets all owe their introduction to the royal arbiter of men’s fashions; and at the Windsor garden parlor the color in the king’s dress was remarked—a dark but rich blue overcoat, a pink shirt and a helio- trope tie. Again, at the last ball given to “meet their majesties” at. Devonshire house many of the gentlemen guests were privately requested to appear in knee breeches, by the king’s desire. Annuities for Her Dogs. “7 “You!” “gir!” “gir!” The officer handed his card to the other disputant. The other smiled. “There’s mine.” And on it was the name “Giosue Carducci, professor at the University of Bologna.” The officer, removing his hat, polite- ran rods wide, 24 feet in the center thereof to be grubbed free from all stumps, roots. rocks and other obstructions. serves the right to reject any and all bids. pam . signers of Teasea couaty. Minnesota, (see) ToraldRaviow Bebe ment and allowance of such claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. _ Let notice hereof be given by the publica- tion of this order the Grand Rapids Herald- pete as provided by law. Dated August H. 8S. HUSON, dge Sree: 25. The said road to be cut and cleared two The Bourd of County Commissioners re- By order of the Board of County Commis- Dated this Ist day of eptember, 1908, M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Herald-Review, Sept: Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an‘ execution, issued out of and under the seal of the district court in ly bowed. Notice for Publication. U..8. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., Sep. 1908. otice is hereby given that Martha Hansen’ || of Splithand, Minn., who. on Aug. 19th., 1903, made homestead entry-No. 88 serial, no. 0448, for lots 1 and 2, section 25, township 53 N of, ral 25 W 4th. principal meridian, has~ fil tointention to make final five year proof, to blish claim to the land above described, before I. D. assmussew, Clerk of district, court at his office, at Grand Rapids, Minn., on the 2ist day of October, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Alex Cook, Hans Knutson, Carl Phillips and Tom Ring all of Splithand, Minn. E.8, OAKLEY, Re; 6 Horald-Review, Sep. 16, Octfi and for the county of Itasca and state of Min- nesota, upon a judgment rendered by,Charles Kearney, Jufstice of the Peace in and for the county of Itusea and state of Minnesota, a Svan eS of which said judgmentwas doc: eted in the said court on the 5th day of Sep- tember, A. 'D. 1908, at the hour of 11:30 o'clock a, m. in an action wherein the King Lumber Company, a corpofation, is plaintiff, and Louis Carlson is defendant, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendant, for the : Pharmacist sum of forty-six and 74-100 dollars ($46.74), which execution was directed and delivered Drugs and Patent < s to me as sheriff in and for the said county of Medicines Tasca, L have on this 5th day of September, . a. D. 1805, levied upon all the right, title, and ‘ F t terest of 6 Sal iefendant, uis Carlson, pet ae ald in and to the followingtiecribed real property, Lot fifteen (15) in block three (3(, Plat of the townsite of Bovey, according to the re- record in office of ister of Deeds in and H for said county of Renee state of Minne- Roy R. Bell to-wit: Rogky News: anc. Cigar, Scant Hae map oF plat thereof now on Mle and of 18 Stationery Supplies and in fact all kinds of Bonds issued. Notary Public Office opposite Post Office. Over Finnigan’s GOTO 2 2 MILLER’S Ice Cream Parlors Qoo D0 For the Best Dish of Ice Cream to be had in the city. For anything refreshing in the Soft Drinks line. For Fresh Fruits, Candies. Nuts, and often one is struck, both in Indiay| Lady McKenna, widow of Sir Joseph men and women, with the nobility 4nd | McKenna, left. the bulk of her fortune refinement of the countenance. of £26,000 to societies for the care of One frequently sees types among the | horseg and dogs. For Rorey and Ruf- y peons that seem to belong to some] fies, her two dogs, there are annuities highly civilized ancient casts, an Egyp-| of £40 each for their maintenance. tian priest of royal blood, a Roman| To make certain that her horses centurion, an Aztec emperor. The} should never know a less kindly mis- “women are gently lovely where they| tress than herself, Lady McKenna di- are beautiful, and the men at their] rected that they should be destroyed. best in carriage, in manners and in} To the Metropolitan Drinking Foun- mant namesvas Witnesses: John Oberg, countenance are strikingly like the| tain and Cattle Trough association she Sao aio. Pal Ylinen, Fred Carlson, of Black- very advanced product of civilization. | left £500, and the residue of her es- ¢ % ' B.S. OAKLEY. In the North the “noble red man”| tate is bequeathed in the Royal So- e Bogater, has chiefly been found in our poetry| ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Bera Perien Bee, B08: and romance. At their highest they} Animals. 3 posséssed only the ‘savage virtues. Here in mid-Mexico, even after four Blind Preacher of Wales. centirjes of subjection, the Indian is| | One of the most eloquent preachers plainly of better make, of higher eth-| in Wales is the Rev. J. Paulston Jones. nic development, of infinitely greater] He has been blind since he was two * possibilities. It is a far cry from-the| years old, but graduated with high ‘Apache to the Aztec. ‘ _ | Ronors at the University of Glasgow. Good Printing—Herald-Review. Regular Hours Week days 7a. m. to 9:30 p: m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Notice for Publication. U. S. Land Office at Case Lake, Minn., Sept. 13,1908 + mm, a e, Minn.. who, : 2uth.. 1902, made “hontesteud entry no, sess Telephone No. 10 + ; lot 1. , nO. 0499, for 1 2 tion 3s township SN of, range 24 W. 4th Call No. 166 or 272 during n- other hours principal meridian, has filed notice of int olan so tne land above described, before I. , that I. the under- signed, as sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described real property to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the front door of the county court house in the village of Grand Rapids in the coun’ State of Minnesota, on Thi ‘October, A. D. 1908, at te that day, to satisfy the si pated Sopcomnae ge, ember Ls S . os ‘WM. HOOLIHAN, ~Sheriff of Itasca county, Minnesota. By £, W. Fish, Deputy. in bulk or box. sota. Notice is peroby. For foreign and vomestic Cigars, fe Tobaccos, Ete. - ‘tasca and : > o Bs DDODOOBOSBOIOOOOO D000 SRESSHSKAK SSS SSeS ee F-U-R-S I will pay $5.00 apiece for No. 1 Mink, other WM. WEITZEL, Sessueseeesenscousssesens i tion to make five year proof, to estab! M, E. Church Services. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m SundaySchool. 11:30 a.m Epworth League. 6:30 p.m Prayer Meeting... Thursday, 7:00 p.m « Choir Rehearsal..Thursday, 8:30 p. m Aid Society meets every Wed- Ladies nit ety ery rnoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Experimental Railroad. An experimental railroad for testing signal devices, materials used in track construction and different types of motor cars for railroad usé has been built by the railway department of the German government. The road is double-tracked and is oval-shaped, . having a length of 5,760 feet. The . straight stretch is about 800 feet long. x An ad. in the Herald-Revie results. Saar esr en ‘w brings Get printing at Herald-Review. HAD A Eee ee ae ee ae EA a as a

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