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ON rae SR, cpa OHASSET HERALD. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, NOVEMBER 16 1910 BOOST FOR COHASSET ERSKINE & STACKHOUSE have everything of Soe sSeetratesont 4 Seateagess so Seioeseasnegens the very best quali. ty in the way of a ee ae a - GENERAL MERCHANDISE ‘ Give us a Call. stesteet ete J: Grady&Co. carry a very Complete Line vf General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA | Aetectoet oe doateatontetoetetoet steals sstpatoeoetoetoatonteatee lente Ceedeateteton ‘ : 5 & 4 K & - 3 By $ z 4 Up-to-Date ¥ Accommodations 3, 4 se oe John Nelson | Proprietor : Cohasset, - Minnesota PO eS ae ee eee eee ee ie eee eee ke ee or fl | | SeSeeteagee He eg VO A 1 al Charles Brown | | SALOON The Very BestofEvery: teing Alwayson Hand PARAROW0000000000 0000000 0000000000000000 00 6 05000000000000000000000008 i Hereafter the Herald-Review will be representative of the Business and Social life of Cohasset. Subscribe for it. A regular weekly news department will be a a ee ss carried on. eb: Heecetetecetectteecetectetetetetecetetectetetetede ids visitor Monday. , Oscar, Swaby was a visitor at Grand Rapids Sunday. with friends at Grand Rapids. | Homer D. Wright was a Grand Rap ids business visitor Thursday. | John Main spent the latter part of j last week at Duluth on business. | soary Joog & SUM JoOYoKRIG “A ‘SII [Sekar between trains Thursday. | S. Ferris started for Coleraine | with a load of potatoes this morning | Everybody reports deer plentiful | with the excption of W. W. Fletcher. Mrs. Heury Rannfranz spent Sunday with triends and relatives at Grand |; Rapids. | Mrs. G. (MM. Wood and Miss Alice | Peterson were Deer River visiiors on County Commissioner O’Brien was |a business visitor at Deer River Sat- | urday. Mrs. Harl Stultz has accepted a position as cook at the Glenwood hotel. Chas. Brown and W. W, Fletcher were Grand Rapids business visitors Thursday. | Wim. Carter and son went to Hib- ing Thursday, for; a short stay with friends. G. G. Wood went to Minneapolis ‘Monday for a few days stay om a business mission. Mes: J. \M. Stackhouse and T. i. Clysdale went to Minneapolis on business Monday. County Commissioner M. O’Brien was looking over roads in the north country Monday, Mesdames Walker and Nedeau and Miss Mamie O’Brien. were Grand Rap ids visitors Monday, Mrs. Bull entertained a number of friends im honor of her birthday ou ‘Wednesday afternoon. Wm Carter and Wallace Fulton went to Grand Rapids on business tuesday afternoon. Miss Mary Hegdahi will go to ’Minneapolis Saturday to spend Thanksgiving with her sister. Mrs. E. L. Buck returned trom Minneapolis Saturday ‘where she has been visiting relatives and friends. The Methodist ladies will hold no meeting this week on account of the apron sale and chicken pie supper. The Christian Ladies’ circle will meet with Mrs, Stockwell Thursday afternoon and all are invited to at- tend. A large number of friends from eastern points arrived here Tuesday to join G. M. Wood on’ his annual deer hunt. Great Northern Tie inspector P. H. Hynes left for Floodwood Tues- day after spending a few days here with friends. Mrs. M. Stapleton returned from Py Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Stapleton’s sister, Miss Flo rence Joanise. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKinley _ re- turned to Ashland, Wis., Wednesday after maikng Cohasset their home for the past year. Mrs. Jellison came in from Bass ke Thursday to attend the aid society meeting alt the home of Mrs. Stackhouse. Remember that Mrs. Fletcher's mil- linery sale commences Saturday, No- vember 26, and all goods will be sold at a big reduction. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker = re- turned from Hili City Thursday where they were in attendance at the funeral of Mr. Parker’s father. The ladies of the Christian church served dinmer and supper at Village hall election.day and proceeds.amount ed to about $54 dollars. A neat lit- tle sum. A special ivitation is extended the Jadies of Grand Rapids to attend the apron sale and chicken pie ‘supper to be given by the Methodist ladies Saturday afternoon and evening. The Altar society of St. Augustine church will hold a Christmas Bazaar im village hall Friday amd Saturday, December 16 and 17. Altar society will meet with Mrs. C. P. Moore on) November 17th.. ; potatoes to Bovey the other, day and states the spuds were so small they had no, eyes, or at least they looked that way. 4 ‘ 1 Dunn & Marcia are about to cou- Miss May Hegdabhl spent Sunday “| after a two month’s visit in Canada E. W. Windsor was a Grand Rap: |struct a coal warehouse just to the] Notice of Expiration of Redemptian fear of the railroad station. This Will be a great improvement and w convenience, as patrons can then obtain coal when ever needed. fred. Torrey went to Grand Rap- ‘ ids Thursday where he expects to relieve Telegrapher Thos. Claus fer ten days, or during the time necessary for that gentleman, to get the legal allowance of mountain sheep. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Stokes, born to then la died Saturday and funeral services were held the following day. ‘The Shock of the infant's death was somewhat hard on Mrs. Stokes, but she is now geiting along nicely. Yhe many triends extend sincere Sympathy. Cohasset wet goods dealers are aP ‘ready feeling the effects of the latest move of Pussyfoot Jobson and we have it from good authority ‘mat Win. Carter was around — tie berg Monday evening attempting ic borrow a drink. William was among those who were caught with their | goods in the depot. | The ladies of the Methodist church will serve a chicken pie supper au Village hall Saturday evening, Novem ber 19, the date of the apron sale anc the following is the meau: Chicken ple, imashed potatoes, scalloped corn, cranberry sauce, pickels cheese, ap- ble pie bread butter and coffee, Sup- per will be served trom 5:30 o'clock until all are served. st week, | ee z _ place as stated in Said application Office of County Auditor, County of | respectively, to-wit, ltasca state of Minnesota. | Joseph Bartogliatti in the front ene A. aoe Hors es |rodm, ground floor of the two story You are hereby notified that at @+ fame ildi ituaite FAS tax judgment sale held on the 13th} ‘4 sac oie es - cng Ge day of May, 1907, pursuant to. a block 9 in the village of Keewatin, real estate tax judgment duly entered | Itasca county, Minnesota, ierend by fate aeiey cate for said ; Said application will be heard and Hd De in on the 21st 4 Eos determined by said village council of force the pay ces delingu- | the village of Keewatin at the coun ent upon real estate for the year joil rooms in said village of Keewatin 1905, for said county of Itasca, the | on Friday 25 ; L = ie w aCe, Ce y the 25th day of November, following described parcel of land sit- 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. uated in the cour’ a, and a state of Minnesota, to-wit: | Witness my hand and the seal of _SW% of SW%, Section 15, | the village this 2nd°day of November, Township 59, Range 11910. a was duly offered and mo one bidding upon s an amount equal to that jor wh said parcel twas, subject to be sold the same was duly bid in for the state of Minnesota, That thereafter ;and on the 14th day of September, i910, the said parcel of land 1 be- ing unredeemed from said sale, the same and all rights of said state therein under said sale was duly | assigned amd conveyed by the audi-, tor of said county, to an actual, pur- | chaser for the sum of thirty 01-100 dollars, that the amount re- quired to redeem said cel of land from said sale exclusive of the costs ac accrue upon this notice is th sum of Thirty-six and 01-100 dollars, with interest thereon ; t the rate of twelve per cnt per | annum from said 14th day of Septem-f ber, 1910, to the day said redemption | & is made, and that the certificate | Cd UPON Said Sale has been Pre-~ | sepeegerteegecgenteeteegengeetoeteageetecgondeeey nied to me by the holder thereof | . and the time for redeniption of said reel from d sale will expir y days af the service of i ce and proof thereof has been | J. J. ROBERTS, Village Clerk H. R. Noy. 16-23 FARM LOANS Very Low Rates Farm Insurance Farm and City Property for Sale or Exchange W.Q. YOST Office Located in Pokegama Hotel Basement ovGoedeoeoLenteofonfongeo]oefeogenfoczeafooge wae Forde Zeefoofeofecfoefeofocze ‘, ee HK. L. Buck has many diversified interests, but a contrivance at his implement house that is attracung considerable attention is a concrete tile making machine. Several sizes can be made with the machine and two men can turn out about 1,000 per day. As the tile are made of cement, they are consequently very porous and have the advantage over clay tile im that they will drain a larger area on each side of a ditch. Mr. Buck has a number of tile in his farm. COHASSET SCHOOL NOTES Pearl McGinnis returned to schoo! The fourth, fifth, sixth and seven- th grades were entertained by their teachers a short time ago. Mrs. Booth visited the schools last week. Other visitors o* late were Mrs. Neadeau and sister and the Misses Prescott.and Arnold of Grand Rapids. Miss Smith’s room carries the banner for good attendance as well as tor perfect punctuality, there bav- ing been no tardiness since the be- gimning of the year. The average daily attendance in the primary room during the past month was twenty-six from an chr roliment of twelty-sevel. Sixteen pupils were perfect in attendance. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Uftice of County Auditor, County of 1 state of Mimesota. To Smith Lbr. Co. You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 18th day of May, 1907 pursuant to @ real estate tax judgment duly entered im and by the district court for said county of Itasca, on the 21st day of March, 1907, in proceedings to ¢elr force the payment of taxes delinqu- ent upon real estate for the year 1905, for said county of Itasca, the following described parcel of land sit- uated in the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, to-wit: SE% of SW44, Section 22, Town- ship 59,,, Range 22 was duly offered tor sale | and no one bidding upon said — offer lan amount equal to that for whieh said parcel Was subject to be sold the same was duly bid in for state of Minnesota, That thereafter and on the 14th day of September, 1910, the said parcel of land still be- ing unredeemed from said sale, the wame and all rights of said state therein under said sale was duly assigned and conveyed by the audi- tor of said county, to al actual pur- chaser for the sum of thirty-four and 31-100 dollars, that the amount re- quired to redeem said parcel of land from said sale exclusive of the costs to accrue upol this notice is the sum of Thirty-four and 31-100 dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 14th ‘day of Septem- | er, 1910, to the day said redemption a made, and that the tax certificate issued upon said sale has been pre- sqated to me by the holder thereof parcel from said sale will 2xpir ixty days after the service of this Wallace Fulton took a load of |notice and proof thereof has been ; ‘} filed in my office. ee 2 Witness my Hand and official seal Pat Gannon, who accompanied him, this 23rd day of September, 1910. M. A. SPANG, ‘ Auditor, Itasca county, Minnesota. (Official Seal) H. R. Nov. 16-30 ———————_—- the | and time for redemption of said | and the expire | LUMBER DEALERS FOR THE PEOPLE OF ¢0- HASSET AND VICINITY ede Ge filed in my office. | ‘ Witn my hand and official seal this 25rd day of September, 1910. j M. A. SPANG , 4 UR , rs to all who call on} il meee ser-| We carry complete stocks 'B in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows,Molding, Etc., Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster, and all kinds of builder’s supplies. fo: « Vv high! { will st 16 and will cure nent, in a way Estimates furnished and a 1 astonish you, of the Stomach Intestine Nery Li liberal discount is given when entire bill is ordered We meet all competition with prices through us, Id not fail tc for Appendiciti >, Rupture that merit the business. We invite prospective d with. othe sanitariums or patent. medicine ant to get well in you mus r orever sett ase is cu buyers to call and get figures and estimates. No ble, he wi damage done if an order is not placed. u h their Fathers | specialist will be at the | HOTEL POKEGAMA, | Grand, Rapids, Minnesota. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22 Office Hours From 9 a. m. Uutil! 12 Noon. Returning Every Seven Weeks | Kvligataces for License to Sell In- | tozicating Lizuors. | State of Minnesota, county of Itasca, | | village of Keewatin—ss. | Notice is hereby given that appli- | jcation has been made in writing to | DUNN & MARCA LUMBER DEALERS COHASSET MINNESOTA (the village council of said village o! | | Keewatin and filed in my office, pray ing for license to sell intoxicating | ‘liquors for the term commencing ' November 14th, 1910, and terminat- \ing on November 13th, 1911, by the} following person and at the following i {