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IT PAYS.TO ADVERTISE 7 “COHASSET; ‘MINNESOTA, SEPTEMBER. 28;~ 1910 ERSKINE-& ‘STACKHOUSE have everything of the very best quali- ty in the way of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Give us a Call. ].H.Grady& Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA Sa ts ss a ea ‘a on ee Bass Brook Hotel Up-to-Date | ‘Accommodations % eS % Sotto ~ > Be John Nelson Proprietor Cohasset, - Minnesota : % ee a ee SALOON The Very BestofEvery- “teing Alwayson ‘Hand Wetedetteaetetetetectetrtetetetrteetatntn Hevantier the Herald-Review will be representative of the! Business’arid' Social life of Cohasset. Subscribe for it. A regular weekly news department will be carried on. 3 Cohasset Cullings i oe ae a a ae a a ee ee ad F. C. Torrey was a visitor at the Rapids Saturday. Wm. Beard ‘was at Hill City on business Thursday. Cc. “Merritt and father were Ball Club visitors Sunday. John Main; the saw mill man, went to Duluth om business Sunday. Mr. and»Mrs. J. E. Gary | were Grand Rapids. visitors: Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Buck drove to their up-river farm Saturday morn- ing. M. H:-Coolidge, of Minneapolis, was here “Friday -‘looking’ after his firm’s a@utpud, ‘Chas. Collenge was in from his farm attending to business matters Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Lane was a Grand Rapids: visitor..Saturday, as was also Otto Fredericks, Mrs. G. M. Wood returned home Tuesday after a short visit with friends at Duluth- Register of Deeds E. J. McGowan, of Grand Rapids, was in the village on business Friday. F. X. Goulet went to Clontarf, Mina., Friday for a short visit with friends and relatives. The attendance at. the Christian church last Sunday was large despite the inclement weather, Wm. ‘Smith’s building is now com- plete and he plans to start his pool and billiard parlors at once. John Costello, the - Grand Rapids pop and ice cream man, was in the village Tuesday calling on the trade. Mesdames Wm. Hoolihan and M. A. Spang of Grand Rapids, visited at the M. O’Brien home Tuesday after- noon, Miss Frances Carroll, one of the teachers in the ‘Cohasset — schools, went to Grand Rapids ‘Saturday to visit friends. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs, Frank Jutras on Thursday afternoon and all are invit- ed to attend. H. H. Cooltidgé,who has been in- specting cedar for the Coolidge-Schus sler people, went to Deer River Tues- day afternoon. 'The kid nines of Cohasset and|@ Grand Rapids will play here Satur- day afternoon and a hotly contested game is looked for. Mrs. George Newman, of Duluth, is visiting the H. J. Jones family. Mrs. Wm. Smith was a Grand Rap- ids visitor Wednesday. A\ reception was held at the home of F. W. Stockwell Tuesday evening for the new Christian minister, Rev. Burgess, and a very pleasant time is reported. E. W. Windsor, the busy G N. relief agent was in town long enough Monday to say goodbye to Mrs. Wind- sor. He is now stationed at Grand Rapids, ul D. ‘A. Dunn. has been laid up the past few days with a split rib. His misfortune took place while at work in the: (Dunn & \Marcia mill at Wel- ler’s spur. J. E. Parker, formerly of Cohasset, but now of Hill City, visited friends in the village last week. ‘He is just recovering from a serious surg- ical operation. The Minnesota Woodenware Co. has contributed a lot in Park addi- tion to the. Christian church and it is understood a church will be erect- ed in the near future. The Christian church: will hold preaching services in’ the E. L. Buck: building at the regular hours Sunday. The society will meet with Mrs, H. F. Wood Thursday afternoon. Mr.-and*Mrs. ‘Strand and son, Dr, Joseph Strand, left for Foley Friday where ‘they will visit for several days before going to Davenport, Iowa, where they will make their future home. The young ladies of the Methodist church scored a-suecess Thursday evening, the proceeds from their 15 cent lunch amounting to over $21. Elaborate preprations were made for the -occasionand the tables were decorated very prettily. : In giving the list of officers of the Methodist L-ji-- Aid society in Jast week’s issue, the name of Mrs. J, Snyder, who was elected vice-presi- dent, was- in somé-unaécounta.~ manner omitted. ‘he new minister, C; E, wpucaede) of Coiumpia,~Mo., is*getting-acquaint- ed vand- expects to be able to-- heip work’ the plans that-have-been -made. te und -fis*familyhave: moved into a-new~house inthe» north “end of town. Wm. Kin‘ who recently ‘disposed of his farm south of Cohasset, has purchased a similar tract in Alberta, | Canada, and will move his family to their new home in the mear future. Mr. Kirt’s farm is located near the track of the new extension of the Grand Trunk Pacific railroad. Rev. W. G. Fritz, who recently re- turned from the Methodist conference neid at Fergus Falls, was.appointed to. the «Sandstone ..and Hinkley churches and A. EH; Stilli has been appointed to take his place at Co hasset, Kloodwood .and Brookston churches. It is a matter of genuine regret jhe is leaving. The ladies of the- Christian :Work- er’s society met a the home’ of Mr.. #rank- Wood on-Thursday afternoon: @he ladies are working- hard. and are planning for larger things.’ A teacher's training class will soon- be organized in connection. with the Sunday school. Henry Rannfranz will move his household goods into the H. H: Car- rie’ residence until such a time as he can occupy the Fletcher residence. Mrs. Dow, who has been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs, Jelli- son, at the lake, for the past three or four months, departed for her Oregon home Tuesday. Mr. Thompson, president, Mr. Paulson, vice-president, and Gi: M. Wood, treasurer, all of the Minnesota Woodenware Co., left for Chicago and points in the east: Thursday, ‘for the purpose of visiting other mills and also to purchase. the machinery necessary for the enlargement : of their pail factory. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wood and Min- nie Strand went to Minneapolis Tues- day. Mrs. Wood and Miss Strand went from there to Davenport,’ the latter’s home, where Mrs. Wood will | make an extended visit, while~ Mr. Wood will attend to business mat- fers at Minneapolis and points © in the east. W. 'W. Fletcher and Chas. Brown were hunting in the — vicinity of Winina lake again Sunday and as ‘a consequence “Fletch” was laid. up with rheumatism Monday. The boys state that Charley -always picks out bunch of “cripples” as his hunting companions and they are. becoming suspicious of his ability as a. hunt- er. At a recent business meeting‘ of the Christian church it was déeided to appoint a treasurer to receive donations for the new buiiding that is being planned. EB. W. Dibble was elected ta be treasurer of the ‘build- ing fund. Any one desiring to con- tribute to that fund*‘will find Mr. Dibble ready to receive and receipt for all gifts. Among. those who attended the county fair at Grand Rapids Friday were Mr. and Mrs. M. O’Brien, J. H: Grady, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stack~ house, Miss Hazel Prescott, Mrs. F. Jutras, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Moore, Albert Robideau, F. Brackett, Robt. Jutras, Henry Rannfranz, Joseph Garreau, Dr. Johnson, C. H. Frees and M. H. Jones. W: 'W~ Fletcher-has just ‘complet- ed the foundation for'a new building (Which will oceupy his-lot: at the corner of Second street and Third avenue. ‘The building will be 24x40, two shories high, while the basement is 18x24. A steam’ heating plant will be put in and the’ building will be modern in every respect. The front room will be oceupied as a millin- ery store by Mrs. Fleteher, © while they ‘will use the rear rooms and secoiid floor for living-reoms. As soon as the building: is “completed Henry Rannfranz ‘will move’ into the puilding they now ‘occupy. | TWILL PAY : $5:00 Each For |. “NOS ONE | MINK ait TIMBER WOLVES, wM. WEITZEL } ‘Grahd Rapid’, Mine, +|terest and costs accruing subsequent | Notice: of»-Expination, of. Kedemption. Otfice of the, County Auditor, County or Ltasca, State of Minnesota, TO te ats woley: oe » You~areshereby notified that atia tax -judgment sate -held.on the 1%th day of May, A. D., 1907, at a sale ot lands pursuant to the real estate tax judgment: dulyemade and given in and: vys:theDistrict: court invand tor the county of Itasca and state of Minttesota on the 21st day of March, A. D.,' 1907 in procéeding ‘to enforce tne payment Ol-taxes'delinquent «on real estate for, the year ; 1905, - the following described parcel of land, situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, to-wit: Lot three (3); section twenty-three (23), of township + fifty-four (54) North . of . range twenty-five (25) West of the Fourth Principal Meridi- an was*sold’ ta the state’ of Minne- sola for the:sum of: Three-and 715100 | | doliars ($3.71); that the same. was not redeemed and that thereafter and, ou the 27th day of July,A.D. 1910, the said parcel of land~ was'-assigned by the state of Minnesota for. the: sum of, twenty-one and - 06-100. dollars ($21.06); that the amount required to redeem the said parcel of land from said ‘sale, exclusive of the cests to aecrue upon ithisnotice, is. the sum of ; Twenty-one and 06-100 dollars. ($21.06), with interest at the rate of twelve (12) per celt per “annum from’ said’ 27th:-day of July, A: D,, 4910, to.the day. such redemption «i made and all-delinquent.taxes, p ties, interest and costs accruing sub- sequent to’ said assignment; that the amount required to ~ redeem ‘said ‘Farm: Loans; ‘VerysLbibRates *! Farm vlnasurance. “IW. Q.-¥OST Office Located in‘ BeEreetee Hotel Basement DUNN ae MARC _ LUMBER DEATERS FOR © THE PEOPLE: OF -€0-= do. HASSET AND VICINITY © parcel © of © land © from said rs = sale at this date z clusive of the costs to accrue ¢ this notice, is the sum of twetity-one and 35-100 dollars; ($21.35) that the tax certificate: issued. updn said sale has been presented to me at. my: Kae fice by the holder thereof for e purpose of having ‘notice of expita- tion of’ -the~ time -for ~’redeniption givenand servéd.and that: the time tor redemption of said. parcel of land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after Bervice of this notice and filing of proof of ‘such’ service’ in my office. Witness my, hand. and official.geal this 7th day of September, 1910. M. A. SPANG, i County Auditor of* Ttasea’ Conny, 2 ‘Min ‘nescta. (Seal, County » Auditor) (Itasca, County, Minn.) H. R. Sept 28 Oct 12, Weary’ complete: stocks in Lumber;Lath, Shingles; Doors, Windows,Mlolding, | Builder’ s supplies. 3 Estimates.furnished and..a ; liberal. discount. is” giver when: entire bill is ordered seompetition: -with:»vprices -thatmerit the:business. :, “one intvite prospective figuresiand: estimates. No damage done if.an. order is. nat placed. Notice of Expiration: of: Sede mpaalt Office of the County. Auditor, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. i mn To D. O; Goulet— You saber herebynotifiedthat: at tax..judgment, sate held, on- the’ | day of way, A. D. 1907 at a sale of lands pursuant to thé realestate tax. } judement’‘duly “made and given: in and by the:district count’ in -and<for, | the county of; Itasca and, state of Min- nesota on the 21st day of March, A.‘ D: 1907 in a proceeding to “euitores the “payment of’ taxes “delinquent. oa reali estate: for. the yearid905,. following:-described parcel of . situate In the county of Itasca ate state of Minnesota, to-wit: Lot ‘one(1);" of “seetion* ‘twetity-three. (23), of township -fitty-four Yak north of range twenty-five. (25) the Fourth Principal Meridian sold to the~'state’' of Minneotas the..sum) of three. and 04-100dollars, ($3.04); that,the-same was. not. Fey deemed amd that thereafter and pn the 27th day of July, A. D: 191094" the‘ said parcet “of land- was -assigned: iby the» state ofi(Minnesota- for. «th sum of seventeen:and- 47-100 doHars ($17.47); that the amount required to redeem said patcel of land from said sale, exclusive’‘of the -costs- te~ act perue-upon this notice, is.the.sum of seventeen and 47-100 dolars, ($17.47); with interest at the rate of twelve (12) per cent per annum from said 27th day of July, A. D. 4910, to the day. such redemption is. made— . and all delinquent taxes, penalties, | in- to said assignment; that the amount required to redeem~ said parcel of Jand from said sale at this date, ex: clusive of the costs. to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of seventeen and 70-100. dollars; ($17.70); that the tax certificate issued upon said last named sale has been presented to me at my office by. the .holder thereof for the purpose of haying notice of expiration of the time for redemption given and ~'‘served- and that the time for ‘redemption of said parcel of land from said sale wil ex; pire sixty (60) days after service oj this notice and filing of proof of such service in my office. ‘Witness. my hand.and official seal this.7th day of September, 1910. M. A. SPANG , County Auditor of Itasca County, arth nesota, ou aty’ Auditor) | J ‘DUNN seMARCH ““TUMBER: DEALERS “COHASSET “MINNESOTA (Itasca County, Minn.) H. R. Bek sey 14) 28 Oct 12 Notice for: Publication. Department, of..the»Interior, U. Land Office at Cass Lake, ant, © August 31, 1910. Notice is hereby given that. Glenn A. Scott,” ofBlackberry, ;Minn.,, who on. Feb, 2nd, 1909,made Homestead Entry. No. 65148, Serial No. 01460, for exe of NE%, section 2,: township 54 N.vef range 24 W.: 4th, Princi Meridian, shas-filed:notice of intention, to:,make ,final commutation proof ee establish claim to.the land above described, “before I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District»court ‘at his: office. OP Grand Rapite ian ntotntties 18 day of.Oetober,, 1910. ; Claimant, names as witnesses: * C. H. Ehie, of Duluth; Minn.,M.°G. Madsen; ofBlackberry,*Minn., C. G. Anderson}: of /Blaekberry,..Minn., R. ; °Régister.’ “EE RY Sept 21-Oct 26. * “Worst Pest Than‘ Briganda, On the highways’ of ttirbulentCate- lonia one’ might“expect that:thechiet @anger'to theotrdaveler ‘would-be the Brigand): By no-means!»: The greatest péstsvare the small, children;,.who ae cost one at-eyery turn. ; ‘Treated. with the»-utmost. consideration by: their parents—they are never corrected, i is said, in any ciroumstances ‘whatse- ever—they track th’ fordignér,* with berttiacity*’ of ‘the mos- doves 200%