Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, February 15, 1911, Page 2

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CouassetT FieRALD-REVI (T PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET _ MINNESOTA, FEBRUARY 15, 1911 ae BOOST FOR COHASSET = | PREM Ln P< | | a —< {i ) — rr z= p< Ge I have moved my stock in | Anna Skelly, Mrs,.M. O’Bries and Jos. Gavereau. All report a jolly time. - OPPORTUNITIES | TW TVASGA COUNTY anti tins itosons. 'e Hursh delivered the morning ser- { a in his stead Sunday. Mayor E. . Buck ot Conasset | es Talks of His Town and | neapolis this afternoon where sie who have not yet learned to gargle ; well, Dike’s Sore Throat Remedy is mad | up on a scientific basis for the treat- ment of throat troubles. | Price, 25 cents, Remember that we guarantee you . W. W. Fletcher left for Min- {tO be satisfied or we will refund Kuown and dasenbed as your money cheerfully. | Will spend several days selecting her; Itasca Mercantile Co., Druggiste. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. , Office of the County Auditor, County of Itasca, state of Minnesota. ‘to D. mcDonald: You are herepy notified that the following described piece or parcel of land, situate im the couniy of ltasca and state of Mmnesoia, and foliows, mastinyl of NE% of section 11, town- ‘ship 62, range 24, is now assessed in ——— the new building and will hold my Spring Opening ABOUT APRIL tsi, 1911 My Stock will bethe Latest shapes, colors, designs and I invite your inspection. MRS. W. W. FLETCHER J.H. Grady & Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA Sesto sdesdecatoadecteatoatecdectoatetenteatents ee sfetontoctoatoatectetoatordeteatenteteatecteeeetentoctetoatentetente e Grateatoetenteafpatectontent a so Roeeoet ser eoet Bass Brook Hotel Up-to-Date : Accommodations sSeeenteetonteedeets eeteeteet Coetpete Meetente SoLets | John Nelson Proprietor ‘Cohasset, - Minnesota SeDeteeapenertete | ee ee a ee a ee ee ee Charles Brown SALOON The Very Best ofEvery- thing Alwayson Hand Ween 0100000000 reneeseeneseneess. | | | VARMA ATEN AMUN UHURU EUAAED Se cca Couairy : ‘spring stock of millinery goods. Under the heading, “Opportunities | ‘In Minnesota,” E. L. Buck, mayor; of Cohasset, furnished the daeyelaed | to the Minneapolis Journal: { Itasca county, Minnesota, which is! in the northwestern portion of the; (18 invited to attend. state, includes a large section of gooe | Mrs. F. J. Skocdopole went to ‘land, more or less covered with hard- | | Grand Rapids Tuesday afternoon to, wood timber, such as maple, birch, _ attend a Valentine party and lunch- | oak, basswood, spruce, pine, balsam eon given by the domestic science, and tamarack, the pine having been | Class. pretty generally removed years mel Conrad. Peterson, who has been ; ahs ; eee sae yet warehouse man at the Great North- ee teen mi ‘ern depot for the past year, depart- ;Great Northern railroad, extensive | od for Virginia Tuesday where he fron*deponits have been: found = the ' will take a similar position with the shores of the Pokegama lake. These | | same company. His place here was mines are now to be opened and) | taken by Murray Ward of Virginia. worked. Cohasset is a thriving town on There was a famil; reunion at the! | about 600 souls and it is surrounded Henry Rannfranz ‘home Sunday. | with large quantiues of good, unoc-| Those present were Mr. and Mrs F. cupied land suitable for most all agri |B. King, and daughter and Mrs cuitural pursuits, when cleared. Some! King’s mother, Mrs. Murrey, of. af tht land is quite easily cleared, |Grend Rapids; Wm. King, of Waier- being covered only with brush and | town, Wis.; Otto King, Deer River. which is on the main line of the! Dr. Hursh has been in the throes scattering stumps. In fact much of! of painting and paper.ng the past few it can be cleared and placed under days, preparitory to moving in his jeultivation the first year. Farmers new office quarters, which are in the who have located in the district are puilding located between the Itasca succeeding end with the opening of and Dunn & Marcia buildings He will The altar society of St. Augustine’s parish will give a card party at vil- lage hall on the evening of St. Pat- oa day, March 17, and overs bods | > your name; that on the Isth day of | For sale—One dozen thorough bred “ay, ‘A. D., 1900 at the sale of iand ' single comb, White Leghorn pullete, pursuant, to the real estate tax judg- May 17 hatch. From eggs from Corn sent,auly given and made wm aud py the iron mines near by, new and bet- | will be established! The Mississippi river flows | through Cohasset, which also boasts of a new $35,000 modern school, now in course of construction. A large woodenware plant buys all the surplus logs the farmers wish to sell from their land clearing, whish, gives them work through the winter the timber from the adjacent lands into lumber, which is shipped away to market, except what is used here- abouts. rs The branch State Bxperimenift farm, five miles away, was. esta) lished some twelve years ago and 4 has proved beyond question the cap- abilities and merits of the soil of the district and its’ tremendous produc- tive qualities. Good productive land with all these {ean be had for $6 and up, per acre, on easy terms of payment. It is in fact that these lands will yield as much per acre as most of the land that sells readily for $100 and up per acre inthe older settled regions to the south. All the tame grasses do well here and it is a nat- ural cattle, sheep and poultry coun try where prices are always good. i ote Jack Jones, of Deer River, was in the village Tuesday. Mrs. Brown, mother of Mrs. Mabel Baker, has been seriously ill the past week. M. O'Brien returned to Ray Satur- day where the O’brien & Callahan |camps are established. Cohasset Culiings Dr. Hursh reports the arrival of a boy at tne home of mr, and Mrs. Wm Merritt Friday evening. Rev. yon Stilli and Rev. Fred W. day. Mrs. Mike Stapleton went to Duluth Tuesday’ aftericom, cailed there by the serious illness of her mother. Misses Carroll and Prescott, of the Cohasset schools spent Saturday and Sunday at Grand Rapids. | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fletcher drove to Grand Rapids Sunday afternoon, visiting at the C. M. Erskine home._ Mrs. Capt. Ward and children de- | parted for Wisconsin Thursday, eal® | ed there by the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Skelly, and |Mesdames M. O’Brien and Chas. Car- rier drove to the “Rapids” Saturday | afternoon. Mrs. Henry Rannfranz spent the |" ein 4 part of the week visiting at | the home of Mrs. Fred Breid, _ at | Deer River. Cohasset was well represented at the Old Settlers’ dance at Grand Rap ids Monday evening, there being pre- sent Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Skelly,.Miss ter markets for all they can raise | months. Two sawmills in the place, are also engaged in manufacturing ‘ {advantages and more, near Cohasset: Davis were Leer River visitors Fri-' have very pleasant office rooms. Ed. Jeffers returned from camp | where he has been doing the chef , Stunt for Swan Norstrom. He says life in the woods is ail to the merry, but he missed the gay cackle of his chickens. No more of the simple life for him, he for the hennery every time. Rey. Davis, who has conducted the meetings at the Methodist church for the past ten days, departed for Minneapolis Saturday. The meet- ‘ings have since been conducted by 'Rev. von Stilli and Dr, Hursh, the ‘stewards and trustees deciding to | concnae them, The Methodist Ladies Aid society nict with Mrs. Schneider last Thurs: day and there was a good tur.out, over 30 being present. The next meet- ing of the society will be held at the home of Mrs. R. K. Stokes in ‘South Cohasset, the first meeting to be held on that side since tha com- pletion of the new bridge. Lee Holmquist was brought down from camp Thursday afternoon in a eritical condition, he having laid open the muscles of his leg whie trimming cedar poles with a draw- ing knife. He had only went out to camp that morning and the accident thus occurred at an unfortunate time. 'He was taken to the hospital at On Wednesday evening, February 22, at the Methodist church, Mrs. Hursh will talk on her travels in India, illustrating the lecture with jehildren dressed in the native cos- tumes and sing the native songs. No admission will be charged and everybody is urged to attend as Mrs. | Hursh talks very entertainingly. The lecture is under the auspices of the Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church. H. J. Bratket, who won considera- | ble fame around here last year as a pitcher, has signed a contract which makes him a part of the pitching staff of the Rochester club of the | Minnesota-Wisconsin league and will leave in about a month to go | with the_club on its training trip. Henry is a base ball player of no | mean, ability and the Rochester club 'ig to be congratulated on his acquisi- tion. Dike’s Sore Throat Remedy Sore throat is more htan annoying and painful. It is a danger signal that should be heeded and not al- ; lowed to develop into something worse. Whatever the cause, the sore throat should be checked at its earliest stages. The use of Dike’s Sore Throat Remedy is found to ar- rest it in a short time. This is an |antiseptic remedy that desiroys the germs present in throat affections, soothes the irritation and inflamma- tion, and tends to heal the sore.es While Dike’s Sore Throat Remedy is intended chiefly as a gargle, it may be swallowed without any iajur- ious effect. For this reason it is an excellent remedy to use for children jing Bros., Boundbrook, N. J. Also oue dozen ‘ough bred Silver Lace. wWyaudottes. Am seilng cn account © lneme, overcrowded. Write or call on H. D. Wright, Cohasset, Minnesota. Notice of Exvira‘‘on of Redemption. Oft.ce of the County Audixor, County | of tasea, state of Minnesota, ‘to uoper & Rummery. xou are herevy not fed that the following described piece of parcel we tend, situeve in twe cOuuity O14 ltasca and state of sinnesota, and known and = dvsursbed as follows to-wit: iwo-tnirds or SWY% of SW% of section 17, township 62, range 2. 2 asW 35038 40 da. )OLT Name; that on the lith day of May, A. D., 1903. at the sale of land pursuant to the reut esia.e tax judgme.st, auiy give aad macg im and by the disr court in and for the said county c‘ La.ca qa the 21gt day of March, A. D., 1908, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes de.imquert up on real eg.ate for the vear 1901 for the saia vounty of Itasca the above deser’bed p'ece or parcel of land was bid in for the state of Minnesota for the sum of one and 98-100 dollars anc «uly sold by forte'ed <ale ci) hb 14th dag Nov., A. D., 1910, for the sum of eleven and 100 doliars, ,and the amount required to redeem sak} pioce or parcel of land from ad sale, exclus've of the cos 10 accrue upom ths notice is the sum of eleven and 86-100 dollars a d si at the rate cf twelve per ceri per annum from said i4th day c* D 1910 to the day such redemp- tion is made. Amd that the s2‘d tax certificate has been presented to me by the hold- thereof, and the time for @d. tion of said piece or parcel of land from sid sale will expire sixty (60) davs after the smée cf ths nctre aad proof thereof has been filed in my office, Witness my hand and official sel ate 12th day of December, A. D., 1910. M. A, SPANG, Comnty Aud‘tor, Itasca county, M‘nn. Seal The sil of these consis's of a sich, productiv: loam, with clay sub-seil, and and railway. is the very best for track farm- ing Tracts like these are i to be wanted soon and ar tain to advance in price ly. For sale on easy terms pay ment. LOTS IN SOUTH COHASSET We also have some choice ‘ots in South Cohasset, the new addition on the south side of the river, close into where you step off the end of the big, new steel bridge. These lots will be sold cn monthly pay- mens that are easier than paying ent. ‘hry are sure to advance in price soo as the line of development is that way now. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. Give you all the time you want. E We have seve acre trac eae ” od for sale @ 115, ond 818 per & acre, é ing, onlin raising, eic. # Some of these tracts are ff easily clea ed, being Gait free from stumps, while others have larg:> quantities of tim- ber, suitable for Inmber, pulp- wood, ties, posts, etc. There are two saw mills and a wood- enwa'e plant close by and ail are close toschools, post office IE. L. BUCK ae COHASSET, MINNESOTA. the d.strict court im and for the said county of Ftaseca on the 2is. day of march, A. D., 1900, in proceedmgs w emorce tne payment of taxes de- lunquent upon real estate for tue years 1887 to 1895 for the said county of itasca the apove descri.ed p.e.e or parcel of land was bid in for the state of Minnesota for the sum of twenty-two and 66-100 doilars and duly sold by forfeited saie on the 14th day Nov., A. D., 1910, for the sum of twenty-five and 71-100 dol- Jars, and the amount required to Feueem sasa piece or parcei of land from said sale, exclusive of the cost vrue upon thig notice, is tie sum of twenty-five and 71-iv0 doliars and iuterest at the rate of tweive ber cent per annum fpom said 14th day of Nov., A. Is 1980, to the day redemption, is made, And. you are hereby notified that the following described piece or par- oul of land, situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and known and dascribed as follows to-wit: Nw of NEY of section 11, town- sh.p 62, range 24 1s ROW assessed in Your name; that on the iv day m@ May, A. D., 1900, ‘at the sale of jand pursuaut to the real esiate tax Jwubiucut duly given and made in ana vy the district court in aud for Tue sa.d LOululy Of Masca on Lie 219% day of March, A..v., 1900, in pro - dues lO eulorme the PayMeut of laxes Geuuguenl UpON real estate lor the yeas 1587 bo 1895, for the said couuly Of ttasea tae above des rived peece cr parcei of land was b.d in aut tue state Of Mimnesota ior the Sui of tweuty-dwo and 65-100 dokars and uuly sod by foxteitead saic on tue 146) Gay NOV., A. D., i94v, for ius Sus OL tW -three aud sv-i00 aoullars, aud the amount required to Tedevii switk plece Or Parcei OF tand irvm said Sdiue, exclusive of tue cost to accrue upon ths note, is the sum of twenty-three and $v-10U dol- las avd terest at tne raie of twelve per cemt per amnun from Bau 14tn day of Nov., A. D., i910, lv ine day such redemption is made. Aud Jou are hereby motif:ed Unat the foilow.ng descr.bed piece or par. cei OL ialu Siuuate in tne county of itasca and state of Milenesota, and tolows ud 4 and described a6 to-wit: sw of NE% of section 1i, town- ship 62, range 24, 18 NOW ass.ssea im > yuur game; that on the 1 day of May, A. D., 1900, at the sae ci land pursuant to ihe real estate tax judg- iment duly given acd made in aad by district court in and for the d county of Masca on tire 2ist y of March, A, D., 1900 in proceed- s to e.force the payment of taxes nyue upon real es t d coun- 1887 to 1895 for the 3 ites the above ribed piece or parcel of land was bid in f the state of Minnesota for the # ty eney -two and 65-100 dollar y fe ted sale on the . D., 1910, for the of twenty. three ‘and 36-100 and the amount required to redeem so{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 dolla and interest at the rate of twe per cent per annum frem said 14 ve day of Nov., A. Di, 1910, to the day such redemption is made. And you are hereby notified that the following described piece cr par- cel of land, situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minn and known and described as _ follows, to-wit: SE¥% of NE% of section 11, town- ship 62, range 24, is now assessed in your name; that om the 19th das of May, A. D., 1900, at tthe sale of ; land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment, duly given and made and by the district. court in and for the said county of Itasca on the 21st day of March, A. D., 1900, im proceed ings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquert upon rea} estate for the years 1887 to 1895 for the sa'd 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 and 65-100 dollars wmd duly sold by forfaited stle 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 piece or parcel of land from said sale, exclusive of the cost to accrue upon th‘s not‘ce is the sum of twenty-three and 80-100 dollars and interest at the rate of twe've per cent per annum from sa‘d 14th day of Nov., A. D., 1910, to the day jeuch redemption fs made. And that the svid tax certificates ‘have been presented to me by the holder thereof ard the time for re- |demption of. said p'eces or parcels |of Jand from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and nrocf therecf bas been fi'ed in my office. Witness my hard and official seal ber 12th day of December, A. D., M. A. SPANG, Covntv Auditor, Itasca county, Minn (Seal) |H. R. Feb. 8-22.

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