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— Pi Col [noon from his trip to California: and isin excellent health. He left Mr. Casey and Celestine at Seattle and they will reach home in a couple: of weeks, Col. Potter saw'a great many former Aitkinites at various places in the west, among whom'was F. E. Eb- ner, Mr. and Mrs.:-McKay, Mrs. Walt- y }er Richmond, Ed. Lowell, James:Gib- son, and many of the old’ timers: who : | were cruisers. and: timber estimators here in an early day. ‘The colonel did not see'any better country than we have right here, and he is still of the opinion that there is no. place better for a permanent residence than Northern Minnesota. — Aitken Re- publican. THE HERALD-REVIEW ~~ - - axmme. $200 THE DULUTH DAILY STAR - - sarees. 150 YOUR BEST LOCAL PAPER $3.50 THE BEST DAILY IN THE STATE THE PRICE BOTH 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-REvieEw 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 Heratp-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 the county where the English language is read. Durinc the past sixty days more than 250 names have been added to the Herald-Review subscription list. According to the population of Itasca county the publisher feels that at least 2,500 copies should be printed and circulated weekly to bonafied subscribers, To reach this number the price has been reduced more than one-half in the above proposition. A REPRESENTATIVE of the paper will be sent out to canvass the entire county, and we feel that the liberal proposition here made-will increase the number of subscribers to the 2,500 mark in a very short time. Tue HERALD-REvVIEW 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. county paper. THE DULUTH DAILY STAR speaks for itself. The only independent evening newspaper published in Duluth, not owned by a 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. BOTH For $2.00 When Ordered Through This Paper Never Was Such a Mint of Complete and Wholesome Reading Offered at Such a Price De biog Shas aad an pentheee springs which rise to the sutface and PLPLSOCSCCSSCUCUWCWCUCWCWCUCWCUCCCUCCUCCCUCCCUCCCUSOU | aie possiblc & system of irrigation. In the territory to the south of Algeria a government irrigation survey has COLUMBIA Double Disk Records. Two nice cottages for rent -at ten dollars per months each. En. quire of H. E, Graffam. Attendance at British Museum Pall ing Off. The British museum return for 190 shows’a further decline in the numbe of visits to the museum for the yea 1906. The total number, says the Lon don Tribune, was 691,950, a falling of of nearly 122,000 fromthe number is 1905. Nor has the decline been con fined to week-day -visits as it was is the previous year. The 57,738 visits ot Sundays were fewer by 4,369 that those of 1905. We must go back t¢ the year 1900 with its 689,249 visits be fore finding a total to compare wit? that of the year 1906. At the same time it is an indicatior - of a steady growth of intelligent in terest in the collections that, while tht numbers of visits. decrease, the sale of guide books generally tends to in crease, Salt and Civilization. Salt has had much influence in-shap- ing the civilization-and exploration of the world. It.is. believed by: many that the oldest trade routes were created for the salt traffic. This was certain ly the case with the caravan routes in Libya and the Sahara, while the mines of North India were the center of a large trade before the time of Alex- It will be essentially a ander. Salt, too, has played a consid- erable part in the distribution of man. He was forced to migrate to places where it could be obtained. This brought him to the seashore, where he gained his ideas of maritime com- merce. Lastly the preservative ef- fects of salt on flesh food made long Oceanic voyages possible and ‘thus opened up the world to commerce and civilization. Reclaiming the Sahara Desert. As a result of recent scientific in- vestigations it may be possible to re- vise our ideas of the barrenness of the Kup DADA ADADADADAD DADA ADAD AAD Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, t County of Itasca. DOSS SOOO OOOOSOOOSD GEO. W. SAWYER DEALER IN INTERNATIONAL SUGARED semen FEED and hear them. For 10 inch 12 inch ‘We Also Handle Cylender Records and Machines. Roy R. Bell Pharmacist = a — been at work making a series of deep test borings, some of which are as deep as 2,000 feet. In this way con- siderable water has been encountered and in certain oases already twice the usual amount of water has been made available for the palm groves.—Har per's Weekly. In District Court Fifteenth Judicial District Joseph Schmid, Jr,, Plaintiff, vs. Lars Larsonand ... Larson, his wife; ©. B. Buckman and ..... Buckman, his wife; also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants, His Charge. The state ot Minnesota to the above defend- “It is always refreshing,” says a ants: Sea t. You and each of you are hereby summoned | Cleveland lawyer, “to hear of an ai Ai HORSES, COWS, and eq aired to answer the complaint of the torney who will not undertake a shady laintii in the above entitled action, which 2 HOGS, SHEEP. Scmpliant is filed with the elerk of said tourt case. I know of at least.one such, a in his office in the court house at Grand} lawyer in Toledo. POULTRY Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota and to serve | [zatantnesseata is camelsietge Steel wnat town known to be practicing ques PI z : seriber, by copy, at his office, No. ank o: at tow! “ ast Hoket a aol Malays Comméree building in the elty of Minaeapolls tionable methods sought to retain the POSS SCSOCOSOOOOSOSD there 1s a postoffice) within twenty (20) days Toledo lawyer, and was smoothing after the service on you respectively, of thi: . ook: s summons, exclusive of the day of suc ber over his er ed sconduct as well ‘as vice; and if you fail to.soserve your answer,| he knew how, when the attorney as- the plaintiff will apply to the court for the| tgonished him by exclaiming: lief d in tl complaint, salami COLES GRANT, “‘T think you have acted like an in- Attorney for Plainsit fernal scoundrel, sir!” “Tg there any charge for that opin. No. 513 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn, ion?’ asked the man as he rose to go. “ Yes, sir, $51'” «Two records at the price of one. Music on both srdes. Fit any disc machiue., We have just received a large and varied assortment. SOSSCOSOOS SOOSGOGOOD | ww si i 6 6 619 5 1 ae ee ee {BASS BROOK WERE FU RS JAMES ROSS, Proprietor, EAE A A A A eA a eae ea aa Notice of Lis Pendens. STATE OF MINNESOTA, et 2 * = * ” * 2 * * * The Missing Odor. Will ran a buss heed Ponsa 1 WILL PAY County of Itasca. spares At a big luncheon Beerbohm Tree and Grand Rapids, leaying the ‘ Dit sat next to the de: f. Manchest: a ee Le r Fifteenth Judicial District an: Crsadaneheater. ee oe soe nmctne eae $5.00 Each Fo Joseph Sehinid, Jr. Plaintiff, Said a guest: “Well, Mr. Tree, what Grand Rapids, at 9;15 a, m. NO. ONE . vs. have you been doing today?” “Oh,” Lars Larson and Larson, his wife; C. A. Buel and Buckman, his wife; also all persons unknown claiming any right, title. interest or lien in the real es replied the manager-actor, “I went for a long motor car ride this morning 4 and I lost a. bet.” “Indeed,” remarked 3 ite described in tne, com the dean. “May I ask what the bet @ | Dlaint herein, Defendants. was?” “Certainly,” said Mr. Tree, @ |. Notice is hereby given that an action is] “I made a ‘bet that we should pass = fylabore pl a ponding : io | through 400 different odors and we al bringing in question |-encountered only 399.” “Ah,” was the LET US SERVE You Livery Rigs for Deer River or-Grand Rapids Day or Night. MINK and TIMBER WOLVES WM. WEITZEL Grand Rapids, Minn. sooo fhe sen ephabeety sac Hitler aa ii 6 rei ane “ bet oF ibn of defendants Upon ihe. sace,| Quick reply, “you missed the odor of J *& 1 SEE A ae es ae ee ee ae ee a ee a namely: sanctity.” Lot 2, section 22,township 55 north, range Get more out of your garden 24 west, 4th P. M. an ; inati a Lot 9, section 19, 57. north, Use the Planet. Jr. Combination Garden Tools, and | Lot. section 19, cownship 57 no the agfiae you'll do better work; save two-thirds your time, and get a |mentsurvey; being in Itasea county, Minne-| + 505 two horses at Ascot. Ata small better yield. sebg.cblect of the action is to determing and | country meeting the judge, a local gen- a , . . * ims rse ¥ lhere’s nothing like a Planet Jr. for profitable gardening | soisand contirm feo simple title in plain Astras? vgen sadalatan zane in or farming. Made by a practical farmer and experienced |,,Nopersonal claim is mado against nny de- ; ? ee F . 5 repann defends or} One of the races was Closely contested, manufacturer. Fully guaranteed. fails to execute to plalutifl. on presentation! the finish lying between a bay horse No. 4 Planet Jr. Com- (9 No. 12 Planet Jr, Double-Wheel Hoe, Culti- 4 paeue, in time and poe! ‘as provided bined Seeder and Wheel- vator and Plow, the. handiest implement ever Hoe saves time, labor, , & quit claim deed thereof, and a gray. “Which won, judge; the AM) made for truckers and gardeners. All culti- seed and money. Al- COLFAX GRANT, bay or the g! cried voices from vating parts are of high-carbon steel to keep most all useful garden A Strange Sight. There was recently a dead heat be- Attorney for Plaintiff é th d. “Net ”» No. 518 Bank of Bla; ie crowd. either,” replied the 0. SNS SANE OT Minneapolis, Mian. | judge, “the plebald won.” keen edge. Specially designed to work extremely close to plants without injury. Herald-Review, March 17, April 21, we The Origin of Pall’ Mall. Come and let us show you the ad- vantages of these up-to-date labor- saving implements. W. J. BHD. POWERS, Grand Rapids. Minn. derived its name from an old “Pail- implements in one. Ad~ ° maille” court which stood on the site justable in a minute to sow all garden seeds, ME. Church aii was simply a slightly different form am of croquet, and appears to ‘have gone Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m SundaySchool.... -11:30 a. m teenth century. Who revived it and Epworth League. - 6:30 p. how it came by its modern name is not Prayer Meeting... Thursday, known. Choir Rehearsal.. Thursday, 8: tadin Aid Socieiy mectscvery Wed || yo Senatorial Newaboye A cordial invitation Is extended to all. There are two former newsboys in hoe, cultivate, weed, or plow. Pays for “Michigan and Curtis of Kansas. Few, perhaps, know that Pall ‘Mall | three hundred years ago. This game | | completely out of fashion in the eigh- |' ‘the United. States senate—Smith of s : Scud: “Sure Thing. “80 you've gota job in the weather department. Why. did you want to get “Because any one employed there is ‘pure of a raise.” “Is that 80?” “Yes;-either of temperature or um »prellas.” Chinese Girls in American Colleges. Chinese women who have been edu- -eated 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 Dative land. Mise 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 Miss Liang’s head. Wells col- lege is the alma mater of Li Hung Ohang’s: granddaughter, Miss Li, now Mrs. Bien. Miss Cheng is under sweet sixteen, and dresses in Oriental style, as be- comes the daughter of the Chinese rep- resentative to this country. She She speaks English and has shown marked ability in music. N The proof of the ey” pudding a is in the eating You'll find more Florsheim Shoes being worn by men than any other $5.00 shoe. The Ludgate is only one model— we have a style for every taste and a fit for any foot, LEIBERMAN BROTHERS STORES AT GRAND RAPIDS, COLERAINE, BOVEY and MARBLE, MINN. 2 His Profession. A passing stranger was attracted by frightful screams coming from a little house not far from the road. Hurried, ly tying his horse, ke ran to the house and found out that a little boy had swallowed a quarter, and his mother, not knowing what to do, had become frantic. The stranger caught the little fellow by the heels, holding him up, gave him a few shakes, whereupon the quarter soon dropped to the floor. “Well, mister,” said the gratefal mother, “you cert’n’ly knowed how to get it out. Air you a doctor?” “No, madame,” replied the stranger, “fm a collector of internal revenue.” Gasoline and the Money Market Here in Massachusetts it is esti- mated that there are twenty thousand automobiles with a total valuation of about thirty million doll S€veral thousand are ownet by men who mortgaged their houses to raise the money for purchase of autos, and the capital burned with the gasoline has made it just so much harder for men who had to secure loans for mercan- tile purposes. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ss. County of Itasca, DISTRICT COURT, Fifteenth Judicial District, Inthe matter of the application of the Great Northern Railway company to con demn ain lands for railroad purposes, The Great Northern Railway company Petitioner. vs. : Improvement company. a corpor- i. Cohen and......Cohen, his wife, Downey, his wife, : Gootmen, his edman, J, O, Cora Val- G an Vou suse ‘a Rueden, son, and. » his wife, Fred M. Smith and Helen A. Smith, his wife, Robert Stratton and.. atton his wife, C, A om, Santo Si and Seila, Dominic and .....Tarro, s Bertram and i rank Cloon and Cloon, bis wife, Anton Pagorets and Pa , his wife, Frank Nozine, his wife, O. A. Aubin, H. Scannell and artnership, under Brothers, H. R. ides and Nathan Nides, nder the firm name of ) Anderson and Frerker James G@ood- , bis wife, Peter Schawang, John Majerle and Chris- tina Majerle, his wife, Samuel Helstein and Sophie Helstein, his wife, Elmer Bjork, Coleraine Lumber company, a corporation, Arthur § the firm Weirick, Morris a co-partnersh Nides Brothe Hulda Ande and......Frerke man and Mar Respondents To the Great Nerthern Rallway company, Be itioner, and to the above named respon fdents; You and h of you are hereby notified, that we, B. C nnegan, Jobn A, Brown and E, J. Farrell, the commissioners appointed im the vove enti ing, by order duly made and ente on the 10th day of Mareh, 1909, to ascer and determine the compensation to be made to the owner or owners, respectively, and to all tenants, en- cumbrancers or others interested, for the taking or injuriously affecting the land and real estate described in the petition herein, have completed such assessment and award and have this day filed in the office of the clerk of said court, our report of said assess- ment and award. Dated at Grand Rapids Minn., this 20th day of March, 1909, nwimanerne | COLUMBIA DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS Adifferent selection on each side They fit any machine That tells the whole story except that at 65 cents Double-Disc you get a better record, for the Columbia on each side, than you ever bought be- fore at $1.20 for the same two selec- tions. Get a catalog! ‘ R. R. BELL _ GRAND RAPIDS, - > MINNESOTA }