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“eer Sein ene CUT DOWN DCA RICA T0 bt mice COST OF LIS HOST 10 BOOSTERS and buy your groceriesfrom | |Second Meeting of the County CARL J. EDLER verscpnes: sees tein | ieaieedie ilineiionn, OUR OPENING SALE pantie FRIDAY Business and Professional Mier INTERESTING PROGRAM OUTLINED | Sugar, 16 pounds for .. .. id From All Over the County © pound sé meal 18¢ | a 4 package atmeal, large 18¢ | Will be Present to Out- Large 15-cent can milk 10¢ | lime Their Views. Calumet Bkg powder 1 |b can..: | Peaches, Giant brand, per can | = Pears, Giant brand, per can 4 lb jar The second meeting of the “sget- Tomatoes | jtogether” series inaugurated a Corn, 4 car short time ago by the Itasca coun- Peas, 2 can ty branch of the Northern Minne- Pumpkin, sota Development association will 45¢c mustar be held at Deer River tomorrow Barington evening. The first meeting held at H. B. cof Coleraine about a month ago had Kalva co + |the effect of creating an amount of Simon Pur >jenthusiasm among the men who Seed Raise’ have undertaken to call the atten- sraham cra 25¢e;tion of the outside world to the Karo syrup, | unsurpassed opportunities offered Karo syrup, ¢ | homeseekers and investors in Itasca Olive Oil, r a6 county that no previous event had | been able to bring to the surface. Men from every part of the coun- ty will be present and take part sin the discussions, and these will :|}embrace all the subjects in which the people of this section are at >| present most vitally interester. The program arranged for the Large package crackers . : Soda Crackers, bulk 3 Ibs .. Beans, 4 lbs for .. ie Peas, 3 lbs for eapreeies Lima beans, 3 Ibs for Good, nut cookies, 3 lbs for 40c sack salt for .. Swift Pride soap, 7 bars for 8. C. soap, bars for .. .. >|Deer River meeting is as follows: Lard in bulk, 2 Ibs for .. --23¢] A¢ternoon Session, 2:30 O’eleck. Ligh House cleaner, 3 for .. ..25¢/ High School Gymnasium. Swift Pride washing powder ..20¢}14 Good Roads, The Settler's Uncle Jerry pancake flour .. ..10c} Need. .. 4 pkgs Corn Flakes .. --25¢/2 Reasons for a Mounted Pa- 3 pkgs Grapenuts - -25e trol for Northern Minnesota Tea dust per pound .. -. .-45e -. .. .- J. B. Michela, Coleraine Jap, tea, good, per pound .. ..20c Discussion lead by .. hes 25c pkg matches .. - oe 2 BBC .. Geo. E. Keenan, Deer River 40 Ib sack corn mea! .. -. --23¢/3 Plans for Financing the Af- 10 lb sack graham flour .. ..30¢ fairs of the Association.. 40 lb sack rye flour .. - 30 John T. Ring, Treas. Nashwauk 40 lb sack buckwheat <-40/4 Business Meeting, Reports, 6 lbs good prums .. .. .. .. ..25¢ Resolutions, Place for Next Gloss starch, reg. 10c, 4 for ..25¢ Meeting, etc. 40 lb pail Elliot lard .. - $4.25 Evening Session, 7:00 O'clock. ®% Ib pail Elliot lard .. - «850 Everton Hotel. 3 tb pail Elliot lard .. --40c}1 Association Banquet at Ev- 4 gal. can catsup .. .. .. - 45¢ erton hotel. Fifty cents per Cooking figs, 4 lbs for .. --25¢ plate. 4 doz. cans mixed, corn, peas, 2 string beans, Lima beans ..$1.50 Hominy, 3 cans for .. .. - -20€ | What Itasca Expects of. Its County Officials. From the Point of View of— We handle the best Dairy butter (a) The Farmer .. .. .. -. made at 38 cents per pound. (b) “rhe Meg? ni Arbo -. .. Frank Provinski, Bovey (ec) The Schools .. .. .. .. . .. C. E. Burgess, Cohasset We also carry a complete line | of fruits and vegetables. Grape fruit, 4 for 25, 30 and 35¢ Reasons a : Lemons, large per dozen . 306 iciia for-thesi County Or Bananas per pound .. .. .. .. ..7¢| (a) B..A. McOuat, Attorney. Ripe tomatoes, per pound .. ..20c! (b) M. A. Spang Auditor. Hot house lettuce, 3 for --40¢ | Legislation for Itasca Extra large bunch celery2 for..25¢ Kerosene oil 5 gal. for 55c and W. J. Stock, Coleraine Kerosene per single gal. ..12¢ | ; oat aes ot ea Strictly fresh eggs, per doz _.30c 4 General Discussion of the Above Subjects—Free-for-all. GIVE US A)TRIAL. Troubles of the Elders. The followign form the Duluth E. C. Kiley, Grand Rapids | We guarantee to" give satis- faction and any goods you buy here if not satisfactory bring back goods or call us up and we will call for them and refund your money. FRESH CREAM AND FRESH BROOKFIELD SAUSAGES Yours respectfully, CARL J. EILER in Cashen Bros. old stand Ttasca County Abstract Office Abstracts Real Estate Fire Insurance Conveyances Drawn, Taxes Paid for Non-Residents Kremer & King Props. Herald, will be of interest to many Grand Rapids residence here: “Esther Elder was vict, who served six years in the | Minnesota penitentiary for robbery. ' The Elders were married at Grand and are parents of two children, Cerise, 14 and Cora, 10. She testi- fied that on December 14, 1904, her husband was convicted of robbery in the first degree and was sent to Stillwater for six years. After his release from prison she in- formed him, she said, that she did not care to have him return to her. The court granted her the custody of the children. Mrs. Eld- er is 30 and her husband 55. The Teakettle asa Doctor. The old teakettle that Mother and Dad used to have sitting on the stove in the winter evenings, singing elf-like songs and belch- ing little white clouds of steam stewing and gurgling continuously, saved doctor bills for Mother and Dad. If those who live in hot-air heated or hot-water heated homes will just look back to those days and see how religiously Mother kept the keetle boiling, they will find another reason why Mother and Dad were healthy. Humidity in the atmosphere in- side the home, is just as essen- tial as humidity in the air out- of-doors. Low percentage of mois- ture inside induces headaches, low vitality and a general susceptibil- ity to colds. The average outside humidity during the winter is about 65 per cent of saturation. people who knew : se the parties referred to during their granted a divorce yesterday after- | noon from Walter Elder, an ex-con- | Rapids, Minn., on March 22, 1897. } The relative indoor humibity should be about the same. The drier the air is in a room, the harder it is to heat, for the reason that the heat passes through. When there is moisture in the air, however, the heat is arrested and the room ia warmed. Mother and Dad knew this and Mother and Dad kept the little old kettle continually steaming on the stove. If those who live in homes now that are almost hermitieally sealed when the windows are down —if they keep a keetle on the stove or occasionally each day cause wat- stoves. i} Is This Your Daughter, Madam. This little story has been going {the rounds of the press, and it no} doubt applies to every town—cer- tainly to Grand Rapid: One is apt to reflect on the desirability of a spanking machine for vigorous use {when at the Gret Northern depot | | about train ime: | } j \ | | { “A fifteen year old girl in a | “A fifteen year old girl in aj neighboring town who has the| {habit of making the trains and | flirting with the traveling men, |succeeded recenfly in landing a |beau. She gaily consented when he asked to walk home with her | riving there, boldly rang the door | bell. Her mother came to the door and Mr. Traveling man delivered a Her new-found acquaintance asked | to be led to her home and upon, a |short lecture something like this:| | “Madam, here’s your little girl. I picked her up at the depot, a place | where girls should not be alone un- jless on business. I have a daugh- J. M. Price, Bergville | ter at home about the age of this| | one. I am away from home a great {deal and don’t know for certain | whether my daughter meets trains | and flirts with trainmen and pas- ;sengers or not, but if she does I hope someone will do what Ihave ; done for you—takesher home to her | mother.” i | } {TOOTHACHE REMEDY KILLS | Minneapolis Man Swatiows Carbolic Acid Through Mistake. Carbolic acid mistaken for tooth- | ache medicine resulted in the death [of Albert Naunula of Minneapolis. Naunula had retired early but -was wajiened with the toothache. He told his wife he was going to take some medicine. A few minutes later his wife heard his body fall. A physi- cian was called, but Naunula died be- fore the doctor’s arrival. The coroner bas not been asked to investigate, as it is believed death was accidental. RUNS AMUCK WITH A RIFLE | Then Former Detective Barricades Himself and Ends Life. According to information received at Hibbing Mike Maki is said to have Tun amuck with a rifie at Oscar Bey’s camp ten miles south of Hibbing, to have driven every one out of the ; camp, then barricaded himself in a ; building and committed suicide. Maki ence was employed in Hibbing as a detective. Summons. State of Minyesota,, County of Tias- istrict Court, 15th Judici- strict. O. H. Erickson, Plaintiff, vs. Carl Nelson, Nanna C. Nelson, Daniel Aberle & Sons, a corporation, Pabst Brewing Company, a corporation, and Charles Brown, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff been filed in the office of the clerk of the above named district court, and you are hereby notified that the above action is brought to fareclose a mechanic’s lien of the amount of $57.58, and interest from December 17, 1911, at 6 per cent per annum, on the following de- scribed premises, situated in Itasca county, Minnesota, which are the premises affected to-wit: Lots five 5), in block eight (8), in Cohas- set, according to the plat thereof her to be evaporated in the room, they will find the air warmer,|¢ |find them selves feeling bright-| er and find they are less suscept- lible to colds. Many of the poor {homes in Minnesota are bett j human habitations than the man- sions and apartments of the rich } | because they afford better venti- lation and because they have the little old keetles stewing on the Sees PICEEPEEPRPPRE PPE OLS POS UEED 24092999 EOFS OUR 4 O65 3 33 GRAND = MILLINERY es 3 The latest and 4 her business. = DRESS MAKING | You will “have a fit’’ and be delight- ed if our expert designer make your || DRESS MATERIALS Sitks, Voites, | Chiffons, Mar- j quisettes, Etc. \| Laces, Bandings, \| Fancy Trimmings, | Beautiful Exctus- ive Designs. nice |e FURNISHING HOUSE. MINNESOTA. Other cheap also, Poores ie eentitionrsy a : RAPIDS, Black Ribbons Overstocked on black taffeta ribbons, | offer a special sale | on them Friday & Saturday clothes. Fit, Style Floss, Ete. Pretty and Workmanship work for pretty guaranteed. singers. Girls here’s your chance for hair bows. ribbons Summons. State of Minnesota, County of It- asea, District Court, 15th Judic- ial District R. A. McOuat , Plaintiff Vs. John Sullivan, Defendant. The State of Minnesota, above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff above named, which complaint has been filed in the of- fice of the clerk of the above nam- ed district court, and to serve your to the answer to said complaint upen the: subscribers at their office in the village of Grand Rapids, in Itasca county, Minnesota, within twenty days after the service of this sum-| mons upon you exclusive of the day of such service. If you fail to answer said complaint as afore- said, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, including the recov- ery of plaintiffs costs and dis- bursements herein. Dated November 29, 1912. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Grand Rapids, Minn. Jan. 1-8-15-22-29 Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default has been made in the condi. tions of the mortgage executed by Harry 8. Cleveland and Nellie P. Cleve- land, his wife, mortgagors to W. H. and no action has law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof; cipal been and interest, imstituted at Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of thie power of sale contained in said mortgage and ‘pursuamt to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed ty a sale of the prem- ises described in said mortgage, sit. uated in said Itasca coumty, Minne. sota, to-wit: The Northeast quarter (4), and the Northwest quarter (%) of Section Eight (8), in Township Fif. ty-seven (57), Range Twenty-six (26), to the government survey thereof, together with the heredita- iments am@. appurtenances therunto be- ‘tonging, which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said County at the north front door of the County Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids, in said county, On Monday the 10th day of February, 1913, at 10 o’clock, a. m., at public -vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay the. amount then due on }Said mortgage together with the cost }0f sale including Twenty-five Dollars | ($25.00) attorneys fees stipulated in Said mortgage. Dated December 18, 1912. MARGARET A. THORPE, Assignee of Mortgazgee. EDWARD T. THITSWORTH, Attorney for Assignee of Mort. | gagee, 643 ana 644, Andrus Build. | ing, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Be R. Dec. 25, Janwary 29, "13. ' Dr. Larson, the eye specialist, will make his next regular visit remnants “> Eves| FHOCO USE OSE LADIES’ TAILORING Suits, Skirts, Coats, well made, welllined and a per- fect fit guaranteed. FANCY WORK Pillows, Towels, | Centerpieces, Scarfs, Doilies, Aprons, Pin Cush- ions, Caps, Bags, Fringe, Lace, Silk, OO OCEERRPERRAS APRIVSPPOEE SEE SEE EED EES EH ¢ CORSETES AND BRASSIERRS A Calling List The Fire Department The Police The Doctor The Baker The Butcher The Grocer The Caterer The Livery Stable and anybodyjelse you want; called by Telephone. above named, which complaint has |’ on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds of said county, and the improvement out of which the lien arose was the dig- ging, boring, making and construct- ing of a well on said premises. and the furnishing of pump and fixtures therefor and material for the construction of the same. And each of you is hereby notified and required that you shall file your answer to said complaint with said clerk within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and, if you fail to answer said com plaint as aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. Dated October 18, 1912. THWING & ROSSMAN; aeaty i aa) —- rand Rapids, Minnesota. H.R. Jan. 8, Feb. 12. Place your order now and get your name in our new Telephone Directory which goes to press in a few days. MESABE TELEPHONE COMPANY. For Further Information Call E. J. MICKA, Commercial Manager. to Grand Rapids on usual dates the 15th and 16th of every month. All those having defective eyes or in need of the proper service for the fitting of glasses, are cordially invited to call at Hotel Robilliard, mortgagee, dated May Ist, 1909, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Itasca county, Minnesota, May 17th, 1909, at 5 o’clock, p. m., in Book “‘P’” of Mortgages, Page 373, which mortgage was duly assign. ed by said W. H. Robilliard to Mar- garet A. Thorpe by deed of assignment dated November 7, 1912, and recorded in said Register’s office November 29, 1912, in Book “R” of Mortgages, Page Pokegama the 15th and 16th of 488, anid there is claimed to be due and is actually due and unpaid on said every month. | LARSON & LARSON. mortgage and the debt secured there-/| ° by, at the date of this notice, the sum | Subscribe for the Herald-Review of Thirteen hundred, ninety-two and $2.100 Dollars ($1392.92), including prin. We are in the Midst of Inventory Tel. 67. Grand Rapids Minnesota As we come to them: Exceptional values. in Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings, Shoes, Etc., will Civil Engineering TASCA ENGINEERING CO. J. A.[Brown - - - Manager be placed on Bargain Counter. Phone} 168 Watch Them. “Se Estimating Construction Superintending tr PIONEER STORE