Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, February 8, 1911, Page 4

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iinet dena ea CoHASSET HERALD-REVI IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE MILLINERY OPENING I have moved my stock in the new building and will hold my Spring Opening | ABOUT APRIL Ist, 1911 My Stock will bethe Latest \ shapes, colors, designs and I invite your inspection. | MRS. W. W. FLETCHER .H.Grady & Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of Your { Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA Bass Brook Hotel seateaue o ee Up-to-Date | ; Accommodations i | John Nelson | 3 Proprietor | { Cohasset, - a . . ¢Charles Brown | | SALOON | ' - Best The Very BestofEvery- thing Alwayson COHASSET, MINNESOTA, FEBRUARY 8, 1911 REV. FRED w. DAVIS The special meetings which are be- ing held at the Methodist church are being well attended and great good | is resulting. Rev. Fred W. Davis is all that is said of him and he makes the meetings interesting for all. SO ee ees : Cohasset ecabinee $ Mrs. M. O’Brien went to Grand | friends. James Lewis wee calling on friends | in the village Tuesday. | | Mrs. Woods, who has been on the} sick dist, is improving. | O. BE. Skelly was a business sitor at the county seat Monday. Mrs. Wm. Smith has been very sick the past week but is now re- Ported convalescent, | J. D. Herschbach came in from his claim on Forsyth lake Tuesday to do some necessary trading. H. L. Buck and John Main are} spending the week in points in Wis- consin, looking over saw mill plants. Mr. Daniels and family have moved in the Carrier flat taking the apart- ments left vacant by the removal of | Mr. Chikds.. Rev. Burgess, of the Christian | church, who only last week recov- ered from an attack of mumps is on | the sick list again. it is reported Chas. Brown has or- | | dered 100 cases of soft beverages from Drury & Sons. These are for private consumption. | H. Woodbury, organizer for the B. A. Y., accompanied by Jos. Mc- Kinnen, of Grand Rapids, were in the village Tuesday securing mem- bers for that order. W. H. Fuiton, who secured the con- tract for building the approaches to the Mississippi river bridge has the work completed and the bridge is mow thrown open to traffic. The Christian ladies will serve an ayster supper at Village hall St. Valer tine’s evening, February 14 and all are invited to come and get a sub- stantial meal and also help the society. County Commissioner M. O’Brien returned from Kay Monday evening | where he has been spending the past week at the O’Brien & Callahan camps. He reports a heavy fall of | Snow in the woods. Robt. Jutras has been putting up ice the past week for his own con- sumption and also for C. H. Frees | jand Skelly Bros. John Nelson will put up his summer supply the latter! Part of the week. | Wm. Carter ie negotiating with the Great Northern for the use of one ;of its big ten wheelers, he having | conceived the brilliant idea it would be just the thing to use for open:ng | up the south road, Mr. and Mrs. Raven have leased ;the Mrs. Eaker building and have open up a first class short order |restaurant. There is a good field at Cohasset and they will undoubtedly enjoy a good patronage. Mr. Leslie is compelled to remain \indoors with an attack of lagrippe. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs. Schneider on | Thursday afternoon. At the meet- ing Mrs. Hursh will address the lad- jes and everybody is invited to at- tend. Dr. Hursh and his bride stole a march on their many friends in the jlivered at Cohasset, $11.05. ves of the upper grades. ly Lake to Grand Rapids, driving the. remaining distance and were com- fortably housed before their friends took a “tumble.” Chas. Gary has commenced learn- ing the barber trade at Jos. Violot’s shop. Wm. Carter states he was shaved by the young man the other day, and taking into consideration the fact his shoes are not providean vith rubber heels, he did a very creditable job. We understand Grub- aoe Joe has ordered an extra pair. Cohasset: has many breeders of fancy poultry and although H. D. Wright, who started in the business last summer has about 250 chickeas, all thorough ‘breds and his latest in- vestment is a White Wyandotte rous- j ter, Which he received from Barnum, Minn., Tuesday and which cost, de- As the bird. weighed eight pounds, Mr. | Wright has it figured out the price = 41.25 per pound. Rather expen- sive eating, if the boys get hold of it, although Chas. Brown says there is nothing too good for Cohasset epicureans, Cohasset School Notes. School attendance during the past | Month has not come up to the usual standard because of mumps la ;8tippe and other children’s diseases | having broken out amoag the pupils. Neal Walker, late from Duluth, has enrolied in the fourth grade. Miss Prescott was very pleasantly | surprised on Friday last by the pup- Lunch was jserved and a very enjoyable time wa, spent by all. On the same afternoon the sixth and seveata gr.d_s h-a_re. Miss Becker, the music and drawing teacher, from Grand Rapids, with an apple shower, aud a itew days later Miss Smith’s pupils having caugut the spirit pleasantly e.te.ta.ned tu.er teacher. Supt. Freeman, of Grand Rapids, visited us last Tuesday. Other re- cent visitors are Gertrude Hill, Mrs. Kirt, Mrs. Charlesworth aud Stockwell. Dorothy Kerr will be absent for some time having gone to iowa with Mics | her parents. Amanda Goulet has been absent a Week on account of la grippe, and Basil Edgette has had the misfor- }tune to receive a badly Straiaed , ankle. . | Pupils perfect in attendance fo the month of Januezy: Elsie Com- stock, Cecil Jutras, asa McCabe, Ray mond O'brien, Gladys Vail, Hsther Ward, Jack Carter, Chester Jo.es, Lilian Ward, Arthur Seitz, Pansy | Cushman, Laura McCabe, Edith De Shaw, Horace Stockwell, Lloyd Sch- neider, Thaddens Goulet, Leora Cook. FARM FOR RENT Have good farm for rent 4 miles from town, Gocd set of buildings, and everything handy, and farm a good producer. About forty acres un- der cultivation, besides pasture. En- quire of, E. L. BUCK, 5 Cohasset, Minn. For sale—One dozen thorough bred single comb, White Leghorn pullete, May 17 hatch. From eggs from Corn ing Bros., Boundbrook, N. J. Also one dozen thorough bred Silver Lace Wyandottes. Am selling on account o being overcrowded. Write or call on H. D. Wright, Cohasset, Minnesota. Wanted to sell—The iron ore, coal ‘gas and oil right with the night of egress and ingress to develop and work same om the 176 acre farm known as the old John L, Lyons farm on the south side of the river | opposite Cohasset in sections 11 and ugene Munson, Brownwood, | Texas. 40 ACRE TRACTS We have several choice 40-acre tracts situated 1 to 3 miles from Co hasset, on good road, for sale at $12, $15 and $18 per acre. These tracts are suitable for small farms, truck gardening, poultry rais- ing, etc. Some of these tracts are easily | cleared, being quite free from stumps | while others have large qualities of timber, suitable for lumber, pulp wood, ties, posts, etc. There is two saw mills and a woodenware plant village Friday. It was expected they would return Friday noon, but in- stead they came by the way of Kel- close by and all are close to schools, post office and railway. The soil of these tracts consist of a rich, productive loam, with clay subsoil, and is the very best for trucl farming. Tracts like these are sure to be Wanted soon and are certain to ad- vance in price shortly. For sale on easy terms of payment. Lots in South Cohasset We also have some choice lots in South Cohasset, the new add'tion on the south side of the river, close in to where you step off the end of the big new steel bridge. These lots will be sold on monthly payments.that.are easier than paying rent. They are sure to advance in prices scon, as the line of development is that way now. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. Give you all the time you want. EB. L. BUCK, Cohasset, Minn. 2-8-15-22—3-1. Notice of Expira‘‘on of Redemption. Uitce of the County Audivor, County of Itasca, state of Minnesota. To Loper & Rummery. acu ai€ weer) notfed that the following described piece of parcel UW ited, S.iludve ID Gwe COuuly Of ilaxa and state of minnesola, and kmown and dsurbed as fallows to-wit: +wo-tninds or SW% of SW% of section 17, township 62, range 23, So uwvW AsceB 4G du. yOUr Name; that on the llth day of May, A. D., 1903, at the sale of land pursuant to the reat ese tax judgment, amy given And macq im and by the disirci court in and for the said county of Itasca aa the 21st day of March, A. D., 1903, in proceedings to euforce the payment of taxes de.inquert up- ‘on real esiate for the year 1901 for irae sala vounty of Itasca the above doscr/bed pece or parcel cf land was bid in for the state of Minnesota for the sum of one and 98-100 dollars an¢ auly sold by forie!ed ale a. ine 14th dag Nov., A. D., 1910, for the sum of cleven and 86-100 dollars, and the amount required to redeem saki piece or parcel of land from sad sale, exclus've of the cost to ‘accrue upon ths notice, is the sum of edeven and 86-100 dolars avd | tenit at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 14th day of Yo A. D.. 1910. to the day such redemp- tion is made. Amd that the sa‘d tax certificate - has been presented to me by the hold- er thereof, and the time for rede tion of said piece or parcel of land from sid sale will expire sixty (60) days after the srvire of th’s nct'ce aad proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand ard official socal ban 12th day of December, A. D., 1 M. A. SPANG, Commty Auditor, Itasca county, Minn. (Sead ) | 1 2% Feb. $22, Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of the County Auditor, County of Itasca, state of Mirmesota. | To D. McDonald: You are hereby notified that the following described piece or parcel of land, situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and kpown and described as fallows, to-wit: | NE% of NE% of section 11, town- ship 62, range 24, is now assessed in your name; that on the 1$th day of Maly, ‘A. D., 1900 at the sale of land pursuant, to the real estate tax judg- ment,duly given and made in and by the d'stnict court im and for the said county of Itasca on the 2ist day of March, A. D., 1900, in proceedings to enfarce the payment of taxes de- linquent upon real estate for the years 1887 to 1895 for the said county of Itasca the above described piece or parcel of lard was bid in for the state of Minnesota for the sum of twenty-two and 65-100 dollars and duly sold by forfeited sale on the 14th day Nov., A. D., 1910, for the sum of twenty-five and 71-190 dol- Jars, and the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from said sale, exclusive of the cost vecrve upon this notice, is the sum of twenty-five and 71-100 dollars end interest at the rate of twelve BOOST FOR COHASSET per cent per annum from said 14th day of Nov., A, D., 1910, to the day such redempton is made. And you are hereby notified that the following described piece or par- ol uf \tand, situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and known and described as foilows, to-wit: Nw of NE\% of section 11, town- sSh.p 62, rauge 24 ws now assessed in your name; that on the i¥ihn day @ May, A. D., 1900, at the sale of jand pursuaut to the real esiate tax Jwubluent duly given aid made in ana by the aistr.ct court in aud for tue SA.d LOuuly o¢ Miasca on tne 2ist day of March, A..v., 1900, in proveed- tugs lo eutorve tne Paymeut of taxes deunaqueut Upon reai esiate ior the yeas 1837 to 1895, for the said cOuuly Of Itasca tae above desorived Dp.ece or parvei of Maud was b.d in aor the stare of Mimnesota for the Sum of tweuty-¢wo and 6-100 dohars and duly soid by forfeited sae oa luc lath Gay Nov., a. D., iviv, for the Suu Of tweuty-three and 80-100 douJlars, aud the amount required to redeew sua wlece or parce: OF land froin said sae, exclusive of tue Cost w accrue upod ths notice, Is the sum of twenty-three and 8-100 dol- ldiS aud Mubarest at tae rate of twelve per cent Per annum from Sawa 14th day of Nov., A. D., 1910, Lo tne day such redemption is made. Aud jou are nerepy nott.ed nat the foliowamg descr.ved piece or par- vel OF lana Biluate Im tue county of Itasca aud state of Miunesota, and Kuown and described as foliows, to-wit: Sw% of NE\ of section 11, town- sh.p 62, range 24, ws now ass.ssed im yuur name; that on the 19h day of May, A. D., 1900, at the sae of land pursuant to the real estate tax judg- ment duly given aud made in and by the district court in and for the sad county of Itasca oa the 2ist day of March, A. D., 1900 in proceed- ings to eaforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the years 1887 to 1895 for the said coun- ty of Itasca the above described piece or parcel of lazd was bid in for the state of Minnesota for the sum of twenty-two and 65-100 dollars and duly sold by forfe ted sale on the 14th day Nov., A. D.,/1910, for the sum of twenty-three and 86-100 dollars, and the amount required to redeem ‘d piece or parcel of land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of twenty-three avd 86-100 dollars and interest at the rate of twelve ber cent per annum from said 14th day of Nov., A, D:, 1910, to the day such redemption is made. And you are hereby notified that the following described p‘ece or par- cel of land, situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and known and described as follows, to-wit: SE% of NE% of section 11, town- ship 62, range 24, is now assessed in your nakae; that om ihe 19th day of May, A. D., 1900, at the sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment, duly given and made in and by the district court in and for the said county of Itasca on the 2ist day of March, A. D., 1900, im proceed- ings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquert upon real estate for the years 1887 to 1895 for the sad coun- ty of Itasca the above described piece or parcel of land was bid’ in for the state of Minnesota for the sum of twenty-two amd 65-100 dollars emda duly sohd by forfeited sale on the 14th day Nov., A. D., 1910, for the sum of twenty-three and 80-100 dollars, and the amount required to redeem said plece or parcel of land from said sale, exclucive of the cost to accrue upon this notice is the sum of twenty-three and 80-100 dollars and interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 14th day of Nov., A. D., 1910, to the day such redemption fs made. And that the swid tax certificates have been presented to me by the holder thereof and the time for re demption of said pieces or parcels of land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witners my hand and official seal this 12th day of December, A. D. 1910, M. A, SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca county, Minn (Seal) H. R. Feb. 8-22. wdoetoeaordodosdontotdontodiotioadoeteerotectoateaeadostedgeriesseateate + eee Poo Hoo % arack, - w : Per single cord, They Will Receive Prompt Attention, RAY VIPOND | | i | stectntoctentontratecteatonteatonoatonteatentetectrtestetentecontetens aeloeodeedor 2 ‘wooo for SALE In 10 cord lots—16 sere dry tam. Soft wood per cord, as ia Leave Your Orders at H. W. Hilling’s Store and seieslessonetonietii not Soot OD 1 iow $17.50 $2.00 $1.50 SoedeadonboedendeegoedesSoeecoety adoatontoegendeepenegneeegeeseatoatoesoedhageatntaedoeee efeedoadeeten |

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