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CoHASSET HERALD-REVI iT PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, FEBRUARY 22, 1911 BOOST FOR COHASSET 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 inspection. I invite your MRS, W. W. FLETCHER AAA CAAA YEH AOOOD J.H. Grady & Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA sesosostosteatoateatestontonoedeeteeteeteeecocosdociesTeel AaeeGoedonSesde Gerere Sees sosdosaosarn recesses — Bass BrookHote : Up-to-Date Accommodations John Nelson Proprietor Cohasset, - Minnesota The Very Best ofEvery- thing Alwayson Hand | inscription, “We don’t trust. We're Hable = fly away most any minute.” No ments are necessary, W. Cone was in to have his hand GOHASSET SECURES LECTURE COURSE, _by Dr. Hursh Tuesday, he First Lecture Chee Will Be Given | &°"- | The Catholic Ladies’ Altar society! At Methodist Church Wednes- : |meet with Mrs. Nels Gullet Thurs- day Evening March 1. !day afternoon. Everybody is invited | vo attend. On Wednesday evening, March 1,! Rey. Burgess, who has been ill for the first of a series of six lecturers; some time, is now able to’ be out will be given at the M. E. church at|aeain and will hold Sunday services Cohasset. These lecturers are givem)at the usual hour. { mete the direction of the Christian | ! The chi « ave tern ‘Silde ‘and’ Weckare bureaat.| he children of Robert Jutras have This lecture will be entitled “Darkest | jy. pars vanes sets Chicage and Her Waifs.” Thera will] oo ine sf Asay sierraey y be shown 100 original stereoptican |” peli} : vee on Chicago as the world’s’ ©. H. Frees went up to the nome- greastes railrcad center, homes among | Stead near Virginia to visit with his ine masses, South Water street, Chi-/ Wife. During his absence Miss Stock- cago’s waifdom, South Clark street’ Well is attending to the wants of the and the Chicago Boys’ club, This! customers, will be a valuable study in practical ethics, entertaining and inspiring, educational and religeous, Everybody |i, very much better and returned should attend. from St. Benedict's hospital at Grand The other lectures that will shortly | Rapids Monday. follow are: “Our Filipino Cousins,” ; | “The Diamond Fields of Dixie,” “John G. Paton Among Cannibals,” “How the Other Half Live” and “America, Among the Nations.” views Wm. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Sprague who has has been ill for some time, Remember the card party and basket social to be given by the Altar society at Village hall on St. Patrick’s day, March 17. ta in store for all. Mrs. W. W. Fletcher returned from '| Minneapolis Saturday where she put in the week selecting her spring j stock of millinery.- She bought a \ : Cohasset Cullings De a a ee on ee ee ee ee Mrs. John Nelson was a Deer River; Cohasset is soon to have a visitor Saturday. shoe maker. Henry Rannfranz, of Mrs. R. Carter was a Grand Rapids! the Itasca Clothing Co., states he vigitor Tuesday. ; bas made arrangements for him to . |loeate in the Itasea building. Mrs. Chas. Carrier went to St. Paul | this afternoon to visit friends. | The Heratd-Review representative lealled on R. K. Stokes while on his regular weekly visit Tuesday. Mr. {Stokes has a very neat little stock and states he is doing a good busi- ness. i very elaborate line, ¥. B. King and family spent Sun- day at the Henry Rannfranz home. Wm. Carter was among these who had business at the county seat Tues: "4 E. L. Buck went to Minneapolis on Mrs. M. O’Brien and little daughter) Wednesday on a business trip, re- were Grand Rapids visitors Tuesday, turning Saturday. On his return he afternoon. was accompanied by Mrs. Buck, wha Mrs. Wm. Wood, who broke an an | #2d been visiting relatives and friend k&lo @ short time ago, is getting along at Minneapolis for the past two very nicely. Weert: Cohasset friends will be both sur- ‘ prised and pleased to learn that Miss | | Cora Dickey was married at Duluth ‘ast Wednesday to Mr. E, N. Dobbs. | Mr. Dobbs is connected with a whole, sale jobbing house at Duluth, while} ids last week. |the bride is a sister of Mrs. Wm M. H. Jones and J. N. Putnam at- | smith and is well known in the | tended the concert at Grand Rapids | lage. | friday evening. Cc. P | Jos. Violet, otherwise known as) Grabhoe Joe, was a visitor at Grand Wapids Sunday. Mrs. Henry Rannfranz visited with! friends and relatives at Grand Rap- . Moore, proprietor of the Bass Breok hotel barber shep, us he will shortly have his bath room; ready for service. Hot and cold wat- ¥. W. Stockwell is having more than his share of iil luck and is. on the sick list again. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society ! will meet with Mrs. R. K. Stokes on| ‘Thursday afterncon. G. M. Wood, of the Minnesota Wood- enware factory. went to Toledo, O., on business last week. will be up to-date. Mr. Moore in- | {stalling a new set of fixtures and two hydralci chairs and will scon hav« with any in the country. 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- Join Crawford who bas been living at Tenstrike for same time, has moved back to Cohasset. Wa. Smith, proprietor of Cohasset’s pool and billiard parlors, went ta Du- Juth on business Thureday. lowed we evel: tate see worse. President E. L. Buck and Recorder Whatever the cause, the sore M. H. Jones were Grand Rapids busi- throat should be checked at its ness visitors Tuesday afternoon. earliest stages. The use of Dike’s’ Carter’s thirst emporium contains Sore Throat Remedy is found to ar-| a placard posted conspicuously on rest it in a short time. This is an| the back bar bearing the followin antiseptic remedy that destroys the | THE COHASSET METHODIST CHURCH The Methodist Episcopal church of) evening at 7:30 o’clock. Topic for | Cohasset. Have you ever seen the | Sunday evening, February 26, “Ye inside of this building? If not, why | Must Be Born Again.” If you are wot? Sunday school at 10:30 o'clock | without a church home, come, we} each morning. Classes for children|can help you. If you are looking for ; eight days old or adults eighty, years | church work, come, you can help us. | oid. Come and get acquainted. |The latch string always hangs out. | Preaching services each Sunday | A. EB. von Stilli, Minister. | ; County Auditor, Itasca county, informs | {er is being piped in and eve ying | a shop that will compare favorably j germs present in throat affections, soothes: the irritation and inflamma- tion, and tends to heal the soreness. While Dike’s Sore Throat Remedy is intended chiefly as a gargle, it may be swallowed without any injur- ious effect. For this reason it is an excellent remedy to use for children 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 to be satisfied or we will refund your money cheerfully. Frasca Mercantile Co., Druggists. ; Notice of Exniration of Redemption. ra) ‘e of the County Auditor, County ot Itasca, state of Minnesota. To woper & Rummery. You are hereby notified that the following described piece of parcel cf lend, situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and known and = described as follows to-wit: Twornirds ot SW% of SW of section 17, township 62, range 23, s now assessed in your name; that, on the llth day of May, A. D., 1903, at the sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment, duly given’ aud made m and by the district court in and for the said county ct A good time {Itasca on the 2ist day of March, A.| known and described as D., 1903, in proceedings to enforce on real estate for the year 1901 for the saia county of Itasca the above described piece or parcel of land was bid in for the state of Minnesota for the sum of one and 98-100 dollars anc duly sold by forfeited sale om the 14th dap Nov., A. D., 1910, for the | sum of eleven and 6-100 doiiars, and the amount required to redeem seid piece or parcel of land from (said sale; exclusive of the cos. io accrue upon this notice, is the sum | of eleven and 86-100 dollars ard terest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 14th day of No A. D., 1910, to the day such redemp- tion is made, Amd that the said tax certificate has been presented to me by the hold- er thereof, and the thme for redem» tion of said piece or parcel of land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice aind proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 12th day of December, A. D., 1910. M. A. SPANG, Mim. (Seal) 1.R. Feb. 8-22. 40 ACRE TR ACTS We have severd situated] to acre trac from Co! on good r le at $12, $15, for and S18 per acr able rden- These tracts ar farms, truck » poultry raising, ete of these being for small i ing { Some tracts are if easily cleared, quite free from stumps, while others if have larg: quantities of tim- ber, suitable for lumber, pulp- There are two saw mills and a wood- enware plant close by and ail | wood, ties, posts, etc. are close toschools, post office and railway. The soil of these tracts consists of a rich, productive loam, with clay sub-s and is the very best for truck farm- ing. Tracts like these are sure to be wanted soon and are cer- tain to advan = ly. For sale on easy terms of payment. LOTS IN SOUTH CONASSET We also have some choice lots 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 on monthly pay- ments that are easier than paying rent. They are sure to advance in price soon, as the line of development is that way now. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. Give you all the time you want. E. L. BUCK the payment of taxes delinquent up- | Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of the County Auditor, County of Hasca, state of Minnesota. 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 Mimnesota, and known and deseribed as follows, to-wiltl: NE, of NE% of section 11, town- ship 62, range 24, is now assessed in your name; that on the 19th day of May, ‘A. D., 1900 at the sale of land pursuanf, to the real estate tax judg- ment,duly given and made in and by j the district court in and for the said county of Ftasca on the 21st 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 count of Itasca the above described piece or parcel of land was bid im 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 71-100 dol- \Jars, and the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from said salle, exchisive of the cost aecrue upon this notice, is the ‘sum of twenty-five and 71-100 dollars ‘and interest at the rate of twelve |per cent per annum from said 14th jday of Nov., A. D:, 1920, to the day ‘such redemption is “made. | And you are hereby notified that the following described piece or par- jcal of land, situate in the county of | Itasca and state of Minnesota, and follows, to-wit: NW% of NE% of section 11, town- ship 62, range 24 is now assessed in your name; that on the 19th day af May, A. D., 1900, at the sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax Judgment duly given and made in jand by the district court in and for the said county of Fiasca on the 21st ‘day of March, A..D., 1900, in proceed- ings to enforce the’ Payment of taxes ‘delinquent upon real estate for the | Yeans 1887 to 1895, for the said county of Itasca the: above: described piece cr parcel of land was bid in for the state of Mimnesota 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-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 upom this notice, is the sum of twenty-three and 80-100 dol- lars and interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 14th day of Noy., A. D., 1910, to the day such redemption is made. Amd you are hereby notified that ‘the following described piece or par- ;eel of land situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and bene and described as follows, ‘to-wit: SW% of NEX of section il, ship range 24, r name; town- is new assessed im that on the 19th day of A. D., 1900, at the sale of land pursuant to the rea) estate tax judg- ment duly given and made in and by the dist court in and for the siid county of Hasca on the 21st of March, A. D., 1906 in proceed- > enforce the payment of taxes uron real estate for the to 1895 for the said coun- ty of Itasca the aibove described piece or parcel of land was bid in fer the state of Minnesota for the sum of twanty- -two and 65-100 doliars 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 said pie or pareel of Jand from said sale, exclusive of the cast to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of twenty-three amd” 86-100 dollars and interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 14th day of Nov., A. Di, 1910, to the day such redemption. is made. And you are hereby notified that the following described piece 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, towy- shilp 62, range 24, is now assessed im your name; that onthe 19th day of May, A. D., 1900, at the sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment, duly given and made im and by the district court ii’ and for the said county of Itasca on the 21st day of March, A. D., 1906, im proceed! , ings to enforce the ‘payment Of taxes. ‘delinquent upon real estate for the ‘years 1887 to 1895 for the sa‘d coun- ty of Itasca the above ‘ described piece or parce) of land Was bid’ in for the state of Minmesota., for, the, sum of twenty-two and 65-100 bea | ama duly sold by~fortaited” sale ee a Nat, a jthe sum of tw fee mand 80-1 dollars, and they amotirit required redeem said piece or parcel of lan from said sale, exclusive of the cud to accrue upon this notice is the s of twenty-three and 80-100 dollars and interest at the rate of twelve ss tax certificates to me by the e time for re- i} (60) tae this been filed in