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- Flowers, Candy «nd Love Letters to Maidens Here—Business Men Get Boosts and Knocks. Fragrant boxes of violets and jon- quils and beribboned boxes of candy tenderly inscribed to “my valentine” were received by scores of Grand Rapids young women last Wednesday. Romance came in thick and fast at the post office and the day closed | with hearts considerably the worse for wear. In the matter of comic valentines the bachelors “had it” on the mar- ried men hands down, but most of the court house officials and busi- mess men received their share of “boosts” and “knocks.” Glen Strader holds the record for tokens of the day, but his were principally of the sentimental kind and he refused to divulge their con- tents to the reporter. O. V. Hemsworth, manager of the Mesabe Telephone Company, was told: “It has been said that your wires are crossed, And that in the game of “hearts” you lost. Here’s hoping that you'll again, For the roads are good to Coleraine.” County Attorney R. A. McOuat, who is said to be hovering on the verge of matrimony “got his” in the following: “The saying is true that the world loves a lover, But this has its exception @s has every other, Since you talk of naught else either cheer up early or late, It is not very hard to turn love in- to hate.” Postmaster McVicar whose gift for telling good stories is only equall- ed by his appreciation of a good joke drew this: “The jokes you tell are far more stale Than that of Jonah and the whale, If you don’t find some of recent date, You're sure to meet an awful fate.” Even the dignity of the First State bank was not proof against the ir- repressible “comic” as witness the missive received by Cashier Bolter. “A reckless driver, young and green, | Some day you'll set fire to the gasoline, Then out into space you'll travel far— But it will not be in your motor car.” Henry Hughes, who has acquired the reputation of being a seasoned, . ij 7 +. th aforesaid, thi laintiff in thi = case-hardened, dyed-in-the-wool bac he- Pearson and Baldwin & Baldwin, at- time afor e pla in this ac lor, whose only outpourings of senti- ment are lavished on speedy horses, was treated to the following gem: “You'd Better Promise to 3 your ways, Before the leap year slips, And be ready to share your ing cup’ With @ pair of rosy lips.” It is said that the deadly leap year ‘loy- : valentine, which made its first ap | pearance this year, is likely to have a marked effect on the number of} marriage licenses issued, so the un- fortunate bachelors who received these missives can be reasonably sure that “its all over but the shouting.” FARMERS’ INSTITUTE AT GRAND RAPID Two Days Session Will Be Held at Village Hall March 8 and 9 change | to be shown at the Gem theatre next Monday and Tucsday evenings, Feb- |ruary 26 and 27, when Manager Co- mer presents to his patrons swory of “Vanity Fair” in this pic- | ture form. | This magnificent reproduction of | the famous story by William Make- | peace Thackeray scintillates with flashes to satiric comedy that depicts | With wonderful realism the shaliow- paid. Ai. Garber, a cattle dealer of Hib- bing and Jewish butcher, and sold | ness of a butterfly society life and | ‘em for the state. ._| Sinee his thc pathetic vanity ot such “An 7) Woed has been making life m's rable | istence. ‘ 3 i fer violators of the game laws, and “Vamity Fair” are The pictures of “Vanity a his aetivity in St. Louis county has produced in three reels and are sid | ad i leaaenad abeeet if comming ok to surpass as a realistic work OF!» ter compliance with the provisiors art ihesmamann 7 alee pe of the laws for the protection of |The battle of Waterloo, shown in the beans second reel, furnishes a thrilliag! turn of affairs on which hinges the ‘climax of this wonderful drama. | ' | “Vanity Fair” will be shown two LOOKS FOR RUSH OF ' evenings only, next Monday and | | rei So oie we sosme” SETTLERS FROM IOWA connected with securing this ela- borate production the admission | j price for those dates will be 20c. | H F, J. Kuppenger, who has exten-; sive land holdings in Itasca couz-| ! |ty, arrived Sunday to look after busi-! CREAMERY LAW IS |ness interests here for a few days. {It is Mr. Kuppenger’s opinion that HELD T0 BE VALI j the present year will be a banner one in the point of new settlers from | Iowa. i A decision of considerable interest | “Northern Minnesota is attracting to creamery concerms and those deal- | the attention of hundreds of Pros: | ing with them was handed down by | pective buyers,” said Mr. Kuppenger, | the state supreme court Friday.|“‘who are beginning to realize the} The decision involved the constitu-; agricultural possibilities of this, tionality of the “Creamery Law” |section and who will be on the! passed by the 1909 legislature. The|sround to investigate conditions’ law says in part: |personally as soon as the weather “Any person, firm or copartnership | Permits.” or corporation engaged in the busi- ness of buying milk, cream or butter- ufacture, ee eee ee f ere. (i the District Court, 15th Judicial Dis- who shall, with the intention of cre-| ice, ‘ting a monopoly or destroying the) L. M. Mann Land Company, business of a competitor, discrimin-| ‘ it_ sections, locali- ba einen ocr oi eat ay | Donald McDonald, William Deary, John ties, etc., of this state by purchasing | 5 yen, L. M. Newman, and all other such a commodity at a higher price! persons unknown, claiming any right, or rate in one locality.than.is.paid.for| title, estate, interest or lien in the the same commodity by the.same.per-| "ea! estate described in the complaint herein. son, firm, copartnership or corpora-| "" fo ta tion in another locality after making/The State of Minnesota to the Above | due allowance for the difference, if! Named Defendants: | Summons. | State of Minnesota, County of Itasca. Plaintiff, bing, and he was cited to appear un- SW. 1-4 NE. der a charge cf willfully serving 14 SW. 1-4 SE. game fish to his patrons. He plead- agen ca a ed guilty to the charge and received 1-4 nw. 1-4, NE. 1- a fine of $100 and costs, which he SW. 1-4, NW. 1-4 SW. 1-4, SW. of undersized wail-eyed pike froM py,» 62, Range 24; appoiatment Warden ana that the defendants and each of | rs 4 SW. 1-4, SE. 1-4] 1-4 SE. 1-4 SE. 1-4 in Sec. 29; all: 1-4, NW. and the NE. 1-4{ NW. 1-4, SW. 1-4 NW. 1-4, SE. 1-4 Nv. 1-4 in Sec. 29; and the SW 1-4 SW. 1-4 in Sec. 17, ali in Township 62, | Range 23 in Itasca County, Minnesota, | them have no righ, title, estate or in- terest therein or lien thereon. Dated this 29th day of January, A. D. 1912. E, H. MURPHY, 614 Metropolitan Life Bldg. Minneapolis, Minnesota. R, G., PATTON, 905 Observatory Building, Des Moines, Iowa. | Attorneys fer Complainant. H'R Feby 21-March 27 ioe ere TEL THE RIVERSIDE F. McCORMICK, Propr. Newly Furnished Rooms, Large, Well Ventilated, Heated and Lighted. ACCOMMODATIONS BY DAY OR WEEK RATES REASONABLE Second Street and Leland Avenue, Grand Rapids. trict. Charles Keith, Plaintiff, C. Winton, Samuel G. Knox, ler Lumber Co., Joseph Moran, Pat- rick Benane, Wisvonsin, William Deary, L. M.-Newman, John F. Byers, O. L. Mather, Eli Lilien- stein, Hall & Ducey Lumber Com-! pany, David M. Callender, John Mar- tin Lumber Company, derson, Frank P. Sheldon, George! McAHister, Jonathan Robbins, Bea-| trice Everton, Thomas O Hougen, Alonzo B. Stevenson, Price Brothers, Fred W. Carnon, Robert M. Stitt, Phenix Compton, Alonzo J. White- man, M. Hoban, Rittenhouse & Embree Co., John Howard) H. C. L. Burrows, Ezra Rust, Hanson E. Smith, David Shechan, David Sheean, T. B. Walker, C. A. Smith, E. C. Whitney, Thomas A. Harrison, Hugh G. Harrison, Jesse G. Jones, William Carter, Paul Ludwig, Joseph Dean, Frederick Pfister, B. F. Hartley, | William Kelly, Donnel McDonnell, Delos A. Monfort, Sutton L. Fuller, Laura A. Day, Frank Sims, Marshall | H. Alworth, Wilkhelm Boeing, Patrick S. Kinney, Donald Me-! Donald, Jacob H. Wintertield, James | any, im the actual cost of transporta- You are hereby summoned and re- | auired to answer the complaint of the a 1 tion from the locality of purchase to} ro intite in the above entitled action, the locality of manufacture shall be | which complaint is on file in the deemed guilty of unfair discrimina-|of the Clerk of the above named tion.” ; Court, and to serve a copy of your An indictment found in Pine coun: | Specriber. Bence ay ee ty, Minn., charged the Bridgemam-| fice, Room 614 Metropolitan Life Bldg., Russell company of Duluth, with vio-!in the City of Minneapolis, County of lating this law. A demurrer to this|Hennepin and State of Minnesota, with- jin twenty days after the service of this indictment ‘was argued before the | notice upon you, exclusive of the day Pine county district court and later! o¢ such service; and if you fail to before the supreme court by John T.! answer the said complaint within the Bridgeman-Russell | #9" will apply to the Court for the; rneys eee oe Se" relief demanded in said complaint. company amd Ass'stant Attorney Gen-! you are further notified that this ‘eral A. L. Janes, for the state. }action is brought for the purpose of The question presented to the su-:duieting title in plaintiff to the Lot 7, ' ‘Sec. 18; the NW 1-4 SE. 1-4, NE. reme cow y : Dpemne court Clg odo Only a AS |. Wak tat 2 Ed We question whether the law above quot-! yw 1-3 NE, 1-4, Lot 3, SE 1-4 SW. ed is constitutional. The supreme! 1-4, SW. 1-4 NE. 1-4, Lot 1, SE. 1-4 Weston Goss, Howard T. Abbott, Emma Cremer, Agnes Schlitz, Louis H. Ickler, Asa G. Briggs, as trustee, office} C. E. Purdy, Lando F. Gran, Albert | Rorthwcst quarter of section Wunderlich, John S. Gillespie, isa- bella M. Gillespie, W. J. Clark, C./} E. Nelson, First National Eank of Barnesville, Minn., Lorain Fair- banks, William Chandler, Miranda Descent, Mary A. Cole, Ruby Mul- vey, Louise Parcher, Jennie Brad- ford, H. W. Bradford, Lora B. Brad- ford, Bertha Bradford, Lyle Brad- ford, Myron Bradford, Michael Gilard, Michael Guitar, also all other persons or partics unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in-| terest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, defendants. The State of Alinnesota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in |B. Nelson, | Barnesville, vs. | banks, Roman Teske, Vinnie Haley, John | Descent, Mary A. Cole, Ruby B. Miller, Russell Roberts, William|vey, Louise Parcher, Jennie First Nationa) Bank of | Minn., Lorain Fair-| William Chandler, Miranda Mul-| Brad-| | Matt |ford, H. W. Bradford, Lora B. Brad- Clark, L, C. Chisholm, William T. Mc- | ford, Grath, H. C. Akeley Lumber Co., Mul-| ford, Bertha Bradford, Lyle aa Myron Bradford, Michael Gilard, Mitchael Guitar, also ail other Minnesota | persons or parties unknown claiming & Pacific Railway Co., John B. Kehl, | any right, title, estate, lien or in- terest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, defendants, Notice is hereby given trat an action has been commenced in this Charley An-|court by the above named plaintiff against the above named defendants. That the object of said action is to determine the adverse claim of the defendants, and each and al! of them, and the rights of the parties respect- ively herein in and to the real estate hereinafter described, and that the premises affected by said action, . Akeley, Emma A. Roberts, George |situated in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, are described as follows: The southeast quarter of the north- east quarter of seciion three (3), townhip fifty-seven (57), range twenty-two (22); the southeast quar-, ter of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarier of section one (1), township fifty-eight (58), range twenty-two (22); the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of: section twenty- four (24), township fifty-nine (59), range twenty-two (22); the south- east quarter of the northwist quar- ter, and the northwest quarter of the thirty- two (32), and the east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-: one (21), township sixty (60), range twenty-two (22); the southwest quar- | ter of the southeast quarter of sec-| tion seven (7), the southwest quar-| ter of the northeast quarter of sec- tion thirty-four (34) and the north- east quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-one, township sixty- one (61), range twenty-two (22); the east half of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31), the northeast quarter of the vortheast quarter, the south haif of the northwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty- four (34), township fifty-eight (58), range twenty-three (23); the east half of the southeast quarter of section twenty (20), township sixty (60), court so holds it. The case will have to be tried at ‘Pine City at the next term of the | 29; sw. 1-4 NW. 1 |NW.1-4, SW. 1-4 SE. 1-4, Sec. 19; / the office of the clerk of said district SW. 1-4 SE. 1-4, NE. 1-4 SW. 1-4, SE. | court at the village of Grand Rapids, 1-4 SW. 1-4, NW. 1-4 SE. 1-4, Section | ¢ounty of Itasca and state of Minne-| BE. 1-4 SW. 1-4,' gota, and to serve a copy of your! district court to be held there April} SE. 1-4 SW. 1-4, NW. 9. There has been no trial of the|1-4 SE. 1-4, NW. 1-4 SE. 1-4 in Sec. case, amd no testimony : and the NE 1-4 and NE. 1-4 SE. 1-4, in the preliminary question as to the|sec 11, Township 62, Range 24; and _ constitutionality of the law upon!the NE. 1-4 NW. 1-4, SW. 1-4 NW. 1-4, ; which the indictment was based, be-|SE. 1-4 NW. 1-4, in Sec. 29; and the ing the only one so far decided. [OW 2A SGW, 1-6 tn Bec ty, aett, dn Township 62, Range 23, in Itasca Coun- The Bridgeman-Russell company ty, Minnesota, and to exclude eact contends, in answer to the indict-|and all of the defendants herein from ‘ment that it was necessary to pay having or claiming any right, title or, higher prices in some localities than | ™terest in or lien upon said real estate. | SW 1-4, SW. | answer to said complaint on the sub- | Be 5 ;Seriber at his office in the village of ; introduced, |°9: al! in Township 60, N., Range 25; | Princeton, in the county. of Mille Lacs, ;of this summons upon you exclusive within twenty (20) days after service | of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesai the plaintif in this action will apply to the court or the relief demanded in said com- jaint, together with plaintiff's cos:s and disbursements herein. CHARLES KEITH, Plaintiff's Attorney per se, 8 Dated January 29th, A. D., 1912. jin others in Pine county, for the rea- | E. H. MURPHY, | son that the competitors of the: 614 Metropolitan Life Bldg. Bridgeman-Russell company were ai-| Minneapolis, Minn. i so raising their prices. The com-| 905 oe O. PATTON, \ ervatory Building, | pany has vonutartly withdrawn fro-y Des Moines, Iowa. so raising their prices. The com-| j several places in Pine county to give | Plaintiff's Attys. | local creameries a chance and it will! Notice .6f “Lis ‘Pendens. i |State of Minnesota, County of Itasca. | — Offenders Fined. now be for a jury at Pine City to say, A farmers’ institute will be held W2ether the Bridgeman-Russel) com- in Grand Rapids on Friday and Sat- | Pany has violated the law. urday, March 8 and 9. Supt. Mc- | Roe te SO Guire of the Experiment farm, ad-- vises the Herald-Review that the GAME WARDEN program for the two days session» will include discussions on the sub- , ARRESTS TRAPPER jects of dairying and potato raisiag, these being the specialties in which ; thq farmers of Itasca county are Game Warden’s Round-Up Cathers most interested at the present time. An effort is being made to secure a woman speaker for the institute. | i Every enterprising farmer in Itas- ©a county should plan to attend Another bunch of violaters of the these meetings. It will be time state game laws was rounded up and money well spent. _by Game Warden George A. Wood The addresses to be made and Monday. Mr. Wood was in Grand the subjects selected will be especi- Rapids yesterday returning from ally for the bnefit of Itasca county Hibbing where he secured the ar- farmers. : rest and convict'on of John Knapp The Commercial club of Grand and Frank Zants, the former for il- Rapids will provide a free dinner legal fishing and selling the prohibit- each day for the farmers and their ed articles, while Zants war caught families. in the toils for knowingly buying the The committee in charge of ar- fish. rangements desire to extend a special Knapp pleaded guilty to fishing invitation to the ladies and other and selling white fish to various members of every farmer's family Hibbing partice in violation of the to attend the institute. law and was fined $100 and costs, }In the District Court, 15th Judicial Dis- trict. L M. Mann Land Company, i Piaintiff, | vs. Donald McDonald, William Deary, John B. Kehl, L. M. Newman, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, | title, estate, interest or lien in the’ real estate described in the complaint | herein, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced and is now pend- Several Guilty Ones In Drag Net | ime in the above named Court, by the | above named Plaintiff against the above named defendants, the object of which’ j 4 i FIRE INSURANCE Accident and Life Insurance Burglary and Steam Boiler Insurance SURETY BONDS: Representing the very best and strongest of companies. McOuat & Peterson, Agents. » Opposite City Hall. Coleraine. i ' | Grath, H. C. Akeley Lumber Co., Mul oe ee ee Pricceton, Minn, Notice of Lis Pendens. State of Minnesota, County of Itas- ca,—es. District Court, trict. Charles Keith, Plaintiff, 15th Judicial Dis- vs. Roman Teske, Vinnie Haley, John} B. Miller, Russell Roberts, William C. ‘Winton, Samuel G. Knox, Matt Clark, L. C. Chisholm,.William.T. Mc- ler Lumber Co., Joseph Moran, Pat- rick Benane, Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pacific Railway Co., John B. Kehl, William Deary,,L. M. Newman, John F. Byers, O. L. Mather, Eli Lilien-; stein, Hall & Ducey Lumber Com- pany, David M. Callender, John Mar- tin Lumber Company, Charley An- derson, Frapk P. Sheldon, George McAllister, Jonathan Rebbins, Bea- trice Everton, Thomas O. Hougen, Alonzo B, Stevenson, Price Brothers, Fred W. Carnon, Robert M Stitt, Phenix Compton, Alonzo J. White man, M. Hoban, Rittenhouse & Embree Co., John Howard, H. C. Akeley, Emma A. Roberts, George L. Burrows, Ezra Rust, Hanson E. Smith, David Sheehan, David Sheean, T. B. Walker, C. A. Smith. EB. C. Whitney, Thomas A. Harrison, Hugh G. Harrison, Jesse G. Jones, William Carter, Paul Ludwig, Joseph Dean, Frederick Pfister, B. F. Hartley, William Kelly, Donnel McDonnell, Delos A. Monfort, Sutton L. Fuller, Laura A. Day, Frank Sims, Marshal) H. Alworth, Wilkheha Boeing, Patrick S. Kinney, Donald McDon- ald, Jacob H. Winterfield, James Weston Goss, Howard T. Abbott, Emma Cremer, Agnes Schlitz, Louis! H. ee ee a | range twenty-three (23); The south- west quarter of the southwest quar- ter of section eleven (11), the south- east quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of the: southwest quarter of section seven-_ teen (17), and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section eightecn (18), township sixty-one (61), range twenty-three (23); the north half of the northwest quarter | and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty | (20), township sixty-two (62), range, twenty-three (23); the southeast, quarter of the southwest quarier of ; section twenty-eight (28), township} fifty-four (54), range twenty-four, (24); the northwest quarter of the | southwest quarter and the southwest Summons. | | State of Minnesota, County of Itas-| ji | ca.—ss. | Wunderlich; John 8, Gillespie, Isa-| Quarter of the northwest quarter of District Court, 15th Judicial Dis-| bella M. Gillespie, W. J. Clark, C.|Section thirty-two (32), township fifty-five (55), range twenty-four (24); the northeast quarter of the north- west quarter of section twenty-seven (27), township fifty-eight (58), range twenty-four (24); the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter and lot six (6) in section thirty-three (33), and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty- two (22), township fifty-nine (59), Tange twenty-four (24); the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29), the north half of the southwest quarter, the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-four (34), township sixty (60), range twenty-four (24); the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section one (1), the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section eleven (11), the east half of the southeast quarter of section thirty (30), and the east half of the north- east quarter of section thirty-one (31), township sixty-two (62), range twenty-four (24); the northwest quarter of section twenty-five, lot two (2), section seven (7), and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29), township fifty-seven (57), range twenty-five (25); the north half of the southwest quarter of section ‘eleven (11), the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the south- west quarter of the southeast quar- ter of section two (2), township fifty-nine (59) range twenty-five (25); the southeast quarter of the north east quarter of section twenty-three (23), township fifty-three (53), range twenty-six (26); the south half of the southeast quarter of section six (6), the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve (12), the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the south- east quarter of the southeast quarter ot section twenty-eight (28), lot two (2) in section thirty (30), lot one {1) in section twenty-one (21), and the north half of the southeast quar- ter of section thirty (30), township fifty-six (56), range twenty-six (26); the northeast quarter of the north- east quarter of section three (3), and the north half of the southwest quar- ter of section five (5), township fifty-nine (59), range twenty-six (26) the northeast quarter of the north- ~ east quarter of section four (4), town- ship fifty-four (54), range twenty- seven (27); the west half of the southeast quarter of section eleven (11), township fifty-nine (5%), range twenty-seven (27); the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-two (22), township ,one hundred and forty-eight (148), range twenty-five (25); the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter, the south half of the northeast quarter, and the souhteast quarter of the northwest quarter of section fourteen (14), township one hundred and forty-eight (148), range twenty-nine (29). CHARLES KEITH, Plaintiff’s Attorney per se, Princeton, Minn. H R Jan 24-Feb 28 HOUSE WIRING HANGING A AND FIXTURE SPECIALTY Electrical Supplies and Machinery Ww. N. DELCOUR ELETRICAL CONTRACTOR Leave Orders at HARDWARE DEP’TMENT P. O. BOX 154 Henry Hughes @ Co. | Grand Rapids, Minn Granad Rapids Village Lots AND $5 PER MONTH We have choice residence lots all over town and we are selling them on such easy terms that anybody can buy. $5 down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk the matter Wealso have some choice business tots on our lists. over. They are for sale on easy terms. REISHUS-REMER 95 DOWN LAND COMPANY