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—| ConasseT Heracp-ReviEW_ IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE OFFERINGS The Ladies of Cohasset and vicinity should remember that I carry a nice line of: Ladies Gloves Hats and Sunshades . Children’s Hats Hair Goods COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER MRS. W. W. FLETCHER aevereeeeseserevereenveens [rier & Skelly Tuesday J.H. Grady & Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA sosegeneniant ey ee ‘Bass Brook Hotel Up-to-Date Accommodations John Nelson Proprietor $ Cohasset, - Minnesota} Seedontesteets Soe toetoehondondensesteetetoetondenteeteteteedenteat Charles Brown SALOON The Very Best ofEvery- thing Alwayson Hand COHASSET, MINNESOTA, JULY 26, 1911 ; Cohasset Cullings i | rerretetetetetetrrtertetenteteecerterten | C. H. Frees was @ business visitor at Grand Rapids Thursday. Judge of Probate C. B. Webster | was a business visitor here between | wains Tuesday. Miss Irene Becker, of Grand Rap- | | ids, Dr. Costello’s smiling assistant, ; ' was in the village Tuesday. Frank LaMere and Lawrence Win- , Sor, of Grand Rapids, were in the | village between trains Tuesday. B. C. Hanson, of the firm of Dunn | & Marcia, was a business visitor at | Grand Rapids ‘Tuesday forenoon, j Henry Rannfranz went to Roches- | iter, Minn., the firrst of the week to | spend a week visiting with his par- ents and old friends. The Dupont Powder Co. has been | conducting experiments all over | Itasea county to demonstrate the | superiority of their products over | those of other concerns and they | conducted experiments on the old | Lyons place, owned by Buck, Car- | | afternoon, | which were attended by a number | of the townspeople. | ; | John Nelson and a party of ladies consisting of Mesdames Nelson, Ba- ker and Brown were the victims of a log jam the other side of the Col- lenge bridge Sunday and Monday, which compelled them to rough it in true pioneer style. The launch |in which they were coming down the river was tied in the jam and they were unable to return home un- til Tuesday. A large number of citizens from here attended the adjourned school meeting at Grand Rapids Saturday evening, despite the rain and had the satisfaction of seeing a Cohas- set man nominated for director of the board. Rey. Burgess is the mominee and that he is popular with all classes ‘is evidenced by the fact that although he has only lived here a’ year, he had the united backing | of every man in the village. With a Cohasset man on the board we will bé in a position to secure much bet- ter service for our schools. F WANTS and FOR SALE Five Cents Per Line FOR RENT—six room house with bath and also barn.—A. Wood. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, all new and modern, phone No. 168. WANTED—100 lawn mowers to; sharpen at George Hewis’ electrical shop. | FOR SALE—Some office furniture and a new Monarch typewriter, all in good condition. Call at this of- fice. WANTED—zirl for general house- work in family of two. Inquire of A. J. McGuire, Northeast Experiment farm. WANTED—good reliable girl for eonok and to look after house in fam- i, £ two.—J. C. MeKusick, Marble, Minn. FOR SALE—my dwelling house an the Shamrock saloon building. Call or address Pat Hoolihan, Cohasset, Minn. FOR RENT—five room | Fine location. | Winsor. cottage. Inquire of Mrs. E. J. —— | FOR SALE—Canvas covered cedar | canoe, a bargain. Inquire of T. R. Pravitz. 1tf. — We handle Johnson’s candies, the best made, try a pound box. Miller's Confectionery, 2° nel Three hundred Rexall one for each ailment, remedies absolutely Number 11 to 20, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1913. Number 21 to 30, ten bonds ford $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1914. Number 31 to 40, ten. bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1915. Number 41 to 50, ten bonds for guaranteed, at the Drug store. Red Cross Advertisement For Bids Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Village of Marble will sell its bonds in the sum of Ninety-seven Thous- ard, Three Hundred Ninety-nine and 62-100 ($97,399.63) Dollars to be paid avd to mature as hereinafter set ferth, to-wit: Number 1 to 10, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December i, 1912. $1,000 1916. each, payable December 1, Number 51 to 60, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1917. Number 61 to 70, ten bonds for! $1,000 each, payable December 1, | 1918. Number 71 to 80, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December i, 1919. Number 81 to 90, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1920, Number. 91 to 96, six bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1921. Number 97, one bond for $1,399.63, payable December 1, 1921. Which said bonds shall become due and payable as above stated, bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable scmi-annually, pursuant to a resol.-! tion passed on the 12th day of June! 1911, and on file in the office of the Village Clerk. The village council of the Village; of Marble will meet to open and con- ser bd's therefor on the 14th day | of August, A. D.,1911, at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Town Hall in the Town of | Greenway, County of Itasca and|{ S tate of Minnesota, and the offer | deemed most favorable shall be ac-| cepted; provided, that the village council may reject any and all bids | gad award said bonds to a lower | bidder; or may, upon like notice jn- vite other bids. { W. E. BAWDEN, Village President. | Attest: J. E. GRAVEL, Village Clerk. | HR July 26-Aug. 9.—I I July 22-Aug 5 Notice. | Notice is hereby given that a the 1st day of August, 1911, the County will discontinue the opera- | tion of the Ferry across Black’s Arm of Pokegama Lkae, on the road known as the Hill City road, and | that ofter said date said Ferry will | not be operated by the County of | Itasca, | By order of the Board of County | Commissioners. | M. A. 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