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the plaintiff in ) spur forthe alt canta dat plaint. And you are hereby further notified that this action is brought for the pu: of : r foreclosing ‘tain m the — , 3 lowing described Geargiemn easter in said Itasca county, to-wit, the south half of lots 1, és ' 2and 3, in block 4, Itasca ‘city, plat of Deer River, Minnesota. Dated March 16th, 1909. FRANK F. PRICE, rand Rapids, Minn. i % Herald-Review, March 17, April 28. Leaders in AND A BIG ONE Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, = es Your Home County of Itasca {as —_ Pabee ry Village of Cohasset. Notice is hereby given that application have Loar made in weer to the village council of Dail: Ri iquors for the te i Marc! y Newspaper 5 2th, 190, and terminating on march 2th, we ty, ad following o gspory and at the 4 : ‘ HE p FR a 2 SRC Mapesineer 35 HUD ee Srna 1n Said application, Interest to Farmers i] OWEN E, SKELLY, THE WOMAN S$ WORLD - m= An Exclusive 25 original plat of Cohasset, Mann. iia Woman's Magazine UJ Said applications will be heard and deter- a mined by said village council of the village of Cohasset at the Concil room in the Vil. lage Hallon said application of Owen ! ’ office, braving for license to sell pt dts We have just received a large shipment of the famous Ralston Health, Flarshein and Sharoods Raz “Pneumatic Soles” Shoes These shoes are all guaranted and must be worn to be appreciated. . . 1. ee E. Skelly, in Cohasset, Itasca county, and state of Minnesota, on Saturday the 24th ae of March, 1909, at 8 o'clock p, m. of that lay. Wiiness my hand on sealof office this Ist day of January, 1909, YOUR BEST LOCAL PAPER THE BEST DAILY IN THE STATE AT THE PRICE THE EXCLUSIVE WOMAN’S MACAZINE. THE RECOCNIZED FARM MACAZINE ALL ONE FULL YEAR FOR $2.00 Just a Word About the Herald-Review THE HERALD-REVIEW is the official paper of Itasca County. In it will be published the complete official proceedings of the board of county commissioners during the year 1909, including the financial statemet and delinquent tax list. These are matters which every farmer; every business man; every professional man; every land owner; every manu- facturer, and every resident laboring man within the county have a personal interest. Tue Heratp-REview is also the official paper of the village of Grand Rapids and the township of Grand Rapids. Tue official paper of the village of Cohasset; Tue official paper of the village of Holman; Tue official paper of the village of Nashwauk; Tue official paper of the village of Keewatin. Tue Herap-Review has the largest circulation of any paper in Itasca County, and it is the aim of the publisher to increase the local circulation until it reaches every home within GRAND RAPIDS, COLERAINE, STORES AT) SOVEx tea MARBLE, MINN. SPSS SOOO SOOO OOOO A M, H. JONES, (Seal) Recorder. Herald-Reyiew March 17, 24, Let’s Fight, Peace Too Expensive Sometime we almost think ’twere better to fly to ills that we know not of than to bear those we have, and by fighting put an end to these peace ex- penses. fiver felt that way? Of course you have. Whenever you raise your eyes from their diligent huat for the hard earned dollar and take a look at our peace establishment expenses, mounting nimbly up the billion bill, you have just that feeling exactly oozing out of evey pore. Why not fight and be done with it? You know what Gen. Sherman said war is. Seems like peace, in point of expense, is getting to be very much the same. Really, is it war we are having or peace? The Chicago Journal is quite aroused by the pro- 99999050500 008 ake Ne a Wisit....... 200000000000000000000000000000000000 » I gladly invite all citizens for an hour’s stroll over the store. Not only are they welcome without being buyers but so also are their friends. All sight-seeing and information is freely at their service. Here you will find honest merchandise at honest prices. Our ever- increasing sales show the appreciation with which you greet our methods of doing business....... tee 1 CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT IN b posal to levy stamp taxes on telegrams the county where the English language is read. and bank checks as we did during the Durinc the past sixty days more than 250 names have been added to the Herald-Review Spanish-American war. ‘This is not ie’s Furnishi oods. re | subscription list ‘Ansoeding to the population of Itasca county the publisher feels that at war time,” declares the Journal. Isn't Ladie’s Furnishing G : least 2,500 copies should be printed and circulated weekly to bonafied subscribers. © To reach 1t? We fear the esteemed Journal Gent’s Furnishing Goods, { this number the price has been reduced more than one-half in the above proposition. has not been reading its Congressional : x } A REPRESENTATIVE of the paper will be sent out to canvass the entire county, and we feel Record regularly and that it dosen’t Men and Boy’s Clothing, , t know that congress has just appro- that the liberal proposition here made will increase the number of subscribers to the 2,500 mark in a very short time. Tue HeRALD-ReEvieEw will continue to be the leading paper of the county in every particu- lar. Arrangements are being made to secure compitent correspondents in every village and township of the county, who will supply weekly news reports. It will be essentially a county paper. THE DULUTH DAILY STAR speaks for itself. The only independent evening newspaper published in Duluth, not owned bya trust nor the slave of any party. At the price The Daily Star is conceded to be the best paper in the state. The editorals are alone worth more than the price of a year’s subscription. THE PRAIRIE FARMER of Chicago, Ill, is the oldest farm magazine published. Fifty years of experience has given this publication the ability to give a farmer a paper that he will appreciate and learn to need. THE WOMAN’S WORLD-exclusive woman's: magazine. During 1909 this magazine will contain three great serial stories by the best writers of the day on articles of current interest besides departments devoted to cooking, fancy work, etc., published at Chicago, Ill. All For $2.00 When Ordered Through This Paper Never Was Such a Mint of Complete and Wholesome Reading Offered at Such a Price Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Over Shoes, Etc. priated $160,000.000 for pensions, $130,000,000 for the navy, better than $100,000,000 for the army and a few more millions just for fighting. Half a billion for a war footing and half a billion for peace measures. Which is it that we are having, war or peace? Again the Journal says, throwing off the suggestion careless like: We need no war measures.’’ Well, whether we need ’em or not, we’ve got ’em. Without undervaluing the virtue of preparedness, for which we stoutly stand, it ought to be an occasion for some thought when our expense asa nation, a comparatively isolated notion at that, 1s as great each year for war, and never a warin sight, as it is for all our concerns of peace. Granted that we must be strong and that we must be ready, it surely ought not to cost us, the most peace- ful nation in the world, as much to be prepared to fight as it does for all our multitudinous affair of peace. Of course the picture 1s somewhat over- drawn, as our pension expenses are not strictly a part of our preparations for war, but the comparison is bad . cab enough even at best. In all serious- |? State of Minnesota,} 5 (ne). and the southwest quarter (sw) of pee oe berfeotly true that any | ITASGA COUNTY County of Ttasea "(S* District Court, the northwest quarter (nw%), section three, | price, save honor, is better than war, Fifteenth Judicial District. | (3) southwest quarter (sw) of the southwest Farmers Bauking Company, a corporation, | quarter (sw) of section twenty-seven, @7)|bUb ought it to cost us such enor- . | lot one (1) and the southeast quarter (se) of i osm the northwest quarter (nw'4) of section mous sums to maintain peace by i ae Em- | twenty-three, (23) northwest quarter ¢nw\)| being prepared for war? It does not ABSTRACT OFFIGE AMO Rapley Ris ite Tossen Lowe cud | Of section thirty-five, (35) township Arty | Cove Prep Which I guarantee both as to Price and Quality CALL AND SEE ME F H Mi ARR GRAND RAPIDS, ols y MINNESOTA aches {EEE EE Ee ee ee Grand Rapids h DOWN Village Lots AND $5 PER MONTH. AAD ADD DADA AD AD DA 2 ee a an a oA AADADAAAAAAAAADADAAADAAADAAADD DRA D DKS We have choice residence lots all over town and we are selling them on such easy terme that anybody can buy. %5 down and $5 per month is certainly easy, Come in and talk the matter over, A house and three lots for salecheap. We also have some choice business lots on our lists. They are for sale on easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, a ae ee ae a ea mee a aa ae Kate Lonzo, his wife, Roscoe W. Gilkey and | ight, (58) north of range twenty-two, (2)|Seem to The Herald that it ought. Nellie Gilkey, his ‘wife, Jennie Gilkey, | West of the fourth principal meridian, accord-| Granting the need of a “greater George B, Morley, Nellie M. Wilson, Mary E: | 1ug to the government survey thereof. ‘ . Hayes and William M. Hayes, her busband,| Dated March Ist, 1909, navy” and of a strong military estab- SOE EA ee So eit iiriciity Jay E. ison, Helen O. Fitzgerald and J W. E. TELFORD, A Fitzgerald, her husband, Laura A. Wil Plaintiff's Aveo teey, lishment on land, our expenses for . Wilson, Bridget Brophy, Victor L. eae BP : é | ABSTRACTS, ae 1 Vole ith ket Victor b. Jordan; sl ae nebula i eee pas saagtbat sae stag 2 ae ; Two nice cottages for rent at ten HERALD-REVIEW as special ministrator of the estate o erald-Review March 3, April 7. r, REAL ESTATE, Emily Jordon, deceased, and all other per- methods and there is nothing on| ‘lars {per months each. En-| Book ana Job Printing sons or parties unknown, having or claim- 3 teful quire of H. E, Graffam WORK GUARANT INSURANCE. ing any Fett ate. | - or ore! Notice of Applicati earth so expensive, so wasteful, so use 3 | EED FIRE Mewar re eens pelioation for . Liquor spendthriftful, as political methods. hcg License. fs cee The state of Minnesota, to the above named One instance is enough—our useless { Conyeyances Drawn, County of Itasca, fxs, navy yards. On these we are expend- | XA 4 SO aS Sea eee ee een ttt te ttt ) Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, You and each of you are hereby summoned | Village of Cohasset A has been made in writing to the vil ~{ when a fraction of thatsum would i complaint has been filed in the office of the | gj i coun: Proprietors. cler| ot the nist court, of ithe Witteenth cil of said village of Cohasset and filed in my suffice were the yards meant for the Fy judicial district. in and for the county of }}j, zs (GRAND RAPIDS, - = - MINN | itasca, state of Minnesota, and to serve a copy mete ane Sareea pa aeee navy instead of for congressional subseriber, at his office, No. 501 Torrey build- | following place, as stated ito t x All Kinds of » aid application, i : : me Dope eeune pete a wonsonbuere Cement Building Material defendants: State of Minnesota KREMER & KING, prin GRR near eee Of the Notice is hereby giyen, that application Ae EL cl uy ETE CEMENT BLOCKS office, praying for license to ntoxicatin, vd Dre ne ang gh Re ate 1010" by the following Bersons. and at the plunder. ‘There are other political —i Aiea aie teeta rece Hauacaty | respectively, to-wit i. E. G RA FFA M this summons upon you, exclusive of the day WILLIAM CARTER, by preparedness for war, and they Fine Faces—Late Designs of such service; and if you fail to answer the! Tp the two story f, are just as costly. When we get REAL ESTATE AND orig complaint within the time aforesaid, the | situate on lot fifteen CIB) block ngs ay tua Shins enough nas pation to mie a plaintiff in this action will apply to said | nal plat of Cohasset, Minn., ban onsuch methods and to lop off Cement Sidewalks and Tile Walks Contracted court for the relief demanded in said com-|™ GT Ot etion will heh RG eae 5 ‘i eard au leter- i mined by said village councit of the village of suoe neeeas ceopepa eures, We. sual: ‘ohasset at the Council rooms in the Village eple 00 Main bain: peace al & reason: Hall on said} application of William}able cost, and not until then.— Carter in Cohasset, Itasca county, and] Dyluth Herald state of Minnesota. o1 urday the 24th day S of March, 1909, at 8 o’cl p. m. of that day. Witness my hand an ; day of January, 1909, al of office this Ist (Beal ia Review Mare 1 oReconic. COLUMBIA ae Double Disk Records. —— Two records at the price of one. Music on both sides. Fit any disc machiue.. We Fittoonn Fe diaos Mlatrist, have just received a large and George T. Robinson, Plaintiff, varied assortment. Come in and hear them. 10 inch ... 12:inch plaint. Dated March Ist, 1909. W.S."TELFORD, Plaintiff's Attorney, No. 501 Torrey Building, Duluth, Minnesota. Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced and is now pending, in tne above named court. by the said plaintiff and ist the said defendants, and that the object of said action is to procure a judgment of said court that said plaintiff is the owner in General Cement Contractor | | | | FIDELITY, \ JUDICIAL, i. EXCISE, JOHN LOFBERG THE LOFBERG CEMENT WORKS, GRAND RAPIDS REED & (0 mma * CET) AR POLES, POST In Market at all Times for Cedar GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. PROMO oO Ore, fee simple of the real property hereinafter described and that the adverse claims there- toand each of-them, made by said defendants and each of them, are null and void, and that Summons. sald defendants have not, nor has any or a either of them, nor has any person or party | STATE OF MINNESOTA, | unkaown, any right, title, estate, lien or inter- | County of Itasca, 5 §8- CONTRACT, and in fact all kinds of Bonds issued. est in, toor upon said premises or any part thereof. The following is a description of the real property affected, involved and brought in Notary Public question by said action. Lot four (4) or the southwest quarter (sw) of the southwest quarter (sw) of section vs. Carrie I. Coffron and M 5 Taylor, Defendants. The state of Mi M Jip ead, nnesota to the above named You are hereby summoned ‘ Han auswer the complaint Of the plainey ie the We Also dle Cylender above entitled uction, whi ii office of the clerk of the disrict a at the Records and a village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Min- nesota.. and to serve a co) to the said complaint on the subscriber at bie (¢) Be office in the village of Grand Rapids, in said os: ~—s within twenty days after the service -65c $1.00 | Office opposite Post Office. thirty-one (31), emep fifty-nine (59), north of range twenty-two (22) west of the fourth principal meridian, lots two (2) and five,(5), in section one (1), township fifty-eight (58), north of range twenty-three (23) west of the fourth priocipal meridian, southwest quarter = = (sw) of the northwest quarter (nw) sec- Dr. Spoftord’s next visit to Hop, twenty-six (28), east half (e%) af the 5 arter (ne), of section twenty- ——— will ype a seven (71), township fifty-nine (9), north ot - Ina. lasses that | range twenty-three , west of the fourt! 13 17th, at hotel Pokegatna principal meridian, lot one (1), and the south- I age east quarter (se) of the northeast quarter ! fi x Over Finnigan’s is Sammons wu, $, day of suoh services and Shyer aS ge, the . Pharmacist the said complaint within the time aforesaid,

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