Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 12, 1896, Page 8

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«3° a trip to Laprairre. Beas € large new storehouse Aetna u City and Vicinity. NOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. Fleischmann & Co.’s Compressed Yeast at Ben Herrig & Co.’s Post office Store. Eugene Peck, of Cohasset was here Wednesday. Dave Maturen transacteG business, heré’ Thursday. A.‘Dobson was here from ‘tle Ver- milhon Thursday. W. F. Marvin of Laprairie visited friends here:Sunday. . George Arscott was Pokagama dam Sunday. H: W. Macomber and F. M. Lund were in from Deer Jake Tuesday. Archie McWilliams returned from a western trip Wednesday morning.” Don’t forget the dime social at H. C. Tuller’s on Wednesday evening. W. J: Kelty was among the visitors from Deer River during the week. in from Mrs. A.E.Kribs and Mrs A.M.Mc- | Cord returned homeward’ this morn- | ing, James A. Quigg, the Deer River boniface, went to Minneapolis Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. H. C., Merritt re- turned to their home «m= ‘Duluth’ ‘Tuesday. Carl Douglas returned - yesterday from ‘the upper . Mississippi Togging” district. William J. Quigg drove down from Deer River -Wednsday to, vi cold fnends. é J.:H. Dunning and George C. Mc- Allister were in from the woods: yes terday. Mrs,.-John E, Walsh was.-among the pasengers eastward Wednesday morning. “ « George’ Hi; ‘Price, of Price Brothers, returned fromthe Prairie river cam yesterday, aaieze Sheriff: Toole, “igeho “went. to-‘th ‘Fwin Cities Monday, . return _Thiirs- day evening. Adime social: will be held at H¢ C.~ Tiiller’s residence,” Wednesday evening next, E Capt. Joseph. Crowther was in from: Cohasset yesterday looking - over the holiday goods. “800A. Powers was. in Thursday. from Swan’ lake, ‘locking after a con- signinent of horses.: JMcKenna, scaler tor ‘the associa- -tion went.up to the Waubana lake country Wednesday, Al Dixon, cruiser for ,H. F Brown and C. S. Tift was 1n “from’y. camp Wednesday. a : A.D. Grant was up from Duluth. Thursday, representing a “Pittsburg fancy grocery hous®, Wm. Shields, the well known fabs _ pet, guide “and scout of the Big - Fork * Atfived: here yesterday. “Clark Clayes returned. Wednesday: from a‘trip to his news logging ‘opera- tions-with Frank Smith. —; © »Baby: Hasty: whieh’ died accidentally from:scalds at.Joé “Dunning’s camp, was-buried here Friday. The Sixth District, Immigration asgociation‘will hold another meeting. soon, probably at Duluth. | “The Great Northern -surveying party has stocked up here ‘a hittle with supples this week, The Willing Workers meet with Miss Paul at the Catholic parsonage -on ‘Thursday afternoon: at 4° o’clock. ’ §. T: Bommess.’the Vermillion log- | ger, circulated among “the lumberinen® at the ‘Hotel Pokegama yesterday. Prot. R.- J. ‘Baskerville found It} i necessary to goto Duluth this mor- ~ nifig’on matters: ‘pertaining to Central school. Miss Loretta Doran was. the 1 re- _eipient of adeligitful party’ last “eve- ning, ve sia being is seventeenth birth Clark D Smith 1s up from his Min- | neapolis cigar business, looking after affairs here among his former neigh- bors. H.C. Colcord and crew for H. F. Brown arrived Wednesday and went up to log in the vicinity of Hanson brook. J. E. Taplpy and his snow shoes went east yesterday morning. ‘They will take a trip in the vicinity of Floodwood. A bright girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Poppe at. Laprairie on Wednesday. Dr Storch reports both mother and child doing well. Doc Putney returned from: Deer River “Thursday. He placed. some horses up there and has ‘just received another carload of logging teams. John “Hasty, having tired of méto- politan life at the Twin Cities, arrived Thursday évening to take a hand in logging operations this winter. Arrangements forthe fifth annual hall of, Grand Rapids lodge I; O 0. F., to be given January rsth at Vil- lage hall are progressing favorably. James O’Hara, one of thie: oldest’ settlers of. township 60. range #24, was among his'frends at Hotel - Gladstone; Wednesday and went home ‘Thursday. Horses artiyed Weilnesday evening Mor the’ -Powers’- Simpson Co.,* M. McCarty and H. F.).Brown. ‘rhey, have gorfe out'to thé] logging “camps: ‘+ Frank Durrant whocame in. from Price’s camp last week ‘has ‘gone to appear before the grand jury of Wright county in relation‘ to’ a minor case. oa A Merrell; the saan Min- neapolis attorney, was at the Pdkeg- ama Tuesday, looking into the con- | test case over the office: of clerk of court. AVE. Wilder; county commissioner, elect, registered at Hotel Gladstone Wednesday.*’He . hagn’t. “changed.: since election—just the same ‘tall *pine.”’- ; < : : + Dave, Fitzgerald: is Russell hospital sufferii cut in} Tis-left instep. :He: Goimick’s. camp. of the Poive ani. zew Smith who was-up there laying | oat roads will returned to his’ ‘ald: work of cruising. “Phe Masoni¢ sbéial at Py thiah hall: “tage evening was'a great’ Shedéss in| every "particular “and the. Committee have’ good ‘reason to ‘feel: with the results of their efiorts, oe - Maj. Morrison went" ‘out to the ‘Lit- tle “Fork logging « camps Monday. ‘morning taking supplies’ atid accou- trements to’ Bob Stitt and: the ditetry: woodsmen, He is back- today. Attorney F. F. Price returned, : ‘Wadena - Wednesday night having transacted. business befure huge Holland who was holdin; court there. pian! 2. “WA. Russélf, GP. AL of the St. Paul & Duluth srasfway; JW!) Pickér- ing, contracting’ agent and F. B. Ross, Northern Passenget agent of the same. hhe were at Hotel Pokegama‘ ‘Thurs, day, just ‘to, see -Itasc county ‘Ss capital, Osgar. LyMathe! went to ‘Duluth "Fuesday accompanying - hfs: ‘mather part way on-her'return trip to: Fenton, ‘Mich. His father. Rev A. E. Mather. D.-D. ‘was “called to wenes ie week. Rev. Father Ganmabe: went ‘to the Hibbing + Mission: yesterday.. morning. He was'accompatiied by-Rev.’ Father: Roman of the Ret tissionyiwho_ has been; ing. turning to pe Youtiy Baaiee odality SF Eee Of St.. Josephs ‘cliireh'will_ meet San: day' evening htihetesidence of Rev. C. V.:GantatHe. inna bo ‘tdngé: : early parvof 4 the <w ‘August:: LEGS ‘merchant tailor, w! excellent goods sbave made him, fangs among the .woddsmen,.;-went . east’ on yesterday, Gaaie F. Herrig, Who ‘has spent several months here; went - this + mor-’ ning to: Minnéapolis where. he “expeets t0 locate. Henry »Crawford, aha handsome _ island. in’ the Bass lake, is among the here Tuesday, £ Capt. John’Mallman and: ‘fea Ostund were in from .the: mine yesterday on business W.V. Fuller and J. JivDecker. ent to Minneapolis nana 8 ead secured new machinery for She planing mull plant. i YG Liaw + Deary. iefurned tro m the Deer, River-county thisweek and: -W, Kehl is here” giving attentiort 6 pede business. ~ atmofg’the improveméats' at Cohasset. It istbeing built ‘by ,Capt, Cromther he pestolijee merchant, *. “| He 3g" looking »- in whic morning’s.train _and..will ‘the trail nt fr ~the . lumber edie ‘of the Swan ave! edn Ry hil | } sold.his» recently, | ‘for - an sopportanie “h d's line. * ofall. , Miss Nelh Quinn, : “with friends ' wey gratified. es - |. country this Week to a new.-logging : {Jaid ‘tosrest i tlie - progressive : {still open, and soft spots here weg t * proportion of the | good nan brit Son. | against andahe warm sun during: the [+ t day. - ke i St ey few months, returned to -her home i in { Dave says the soup made with buck-|§ Minneapolis Monday. Her depart- | skin strings had a high “flavor and is ure was keenly felt by those who have | surprisingly good and that the poet Peter. theiresults will be the‘work of | welcome’ _ /swamps.prevented. the frost from freez made her acquaintance and numerous friends were at the depot to bid her good-by. B. C. Finnegan has just opened a large new stock of Hol goods at the drug store. They inclnde many very desirable fancy articles and pretty toys for Christmas time. He invites young and old to call and examine. See his advertisement. Gen. Supt. Philbin of the Duluth, Superior & Western railway, made a_| special trip to Deer River Tuesda He made contracts for 16,000 ti ‘and has since contracted. up t6 a total i of 27,000 ties to be used in reconstruc- tion work next season: Fred L. Churchill, the, well-known, hotel man and contractor of Deer, River took a contract, ‘Tuesday: to cut 10,000 ties for the ‘Duluth, Superior. i. Western railway. He has since’ ac- cepted the privelege: of ,ncre; sing: | his! i contract: by. avtew ‘th and VAM Catholec ladies:whi are ipterésted’ ina ChrismaS. tree for’ the. Sunday. igehool i6f St. Joseph’s church ‘are: requested to meet at. the church - gn Monday ,evening Dec. “14, o’cleck, to : make such arrangements as may. suggest thémselves~ for the ogy atSoE Of ea clildren‘at Xmas | time. « . ‘The-fecent ces that J.;D, Rock- efeller-intended to build a great: iron: ‘manufacturing plant it) Chicago has | faded into fiction, -Jtis right hand man, L.. M. Bowers, \mafager. of the. Quon Bessemer-Steamship comany™ has d2- clared, most’ emphatacally, that the report.was absolutely false, ‘and it is branded-as’ the creation of real estate boemers, at'-8}: was really excellent. Frank Brown and his neighbors, Al Blackman and Tom Wallace, will be here next week to prove up on their claims, |. R. B. Polley is taking a state shoct to make himself decidedly un- popular with numerous citizens. He has a dispute over the lines of his property, his surveyor running the line about thirty teet over upon the possessions of the Itasca Cemetery association, whieli property had- been ‘previously surveyed and laid out for the-cemetery. Without waiting for a séttlement of the question, the ceme- «tary féncé’ has been torn down and Mr: Polley proceeds to erect an:out- | house ‘upon: the home of the dead. it is not*warrahted by any necessity and. 1s. an:insult'to the: cammunity. "Phe ‘cheapest, kind of a shyster’ law- “yer -would “have better sense than to A Notable Christmas Program Arranged ~for St. Joseph’s Church. tmas day at ‘The on Christmas” tree Bitettainment Thursday evening next will be very interesting, es ecially to the Child- ‘Mr. F.T. Bueneman Bt Incatnatus es. Mids eee Crucifixus. _ Such: as the result tase of Charlie» Morton who’ we brought: in’-from camp by Capt: a Tuesday.” and ‘taken. to the) é The broken | is “ani expert; home _yéstétday / mdrning ‘an t guests atthe Hotel Gladstone é Vance sold his. hay im the Bow String Qutfit and he came down here to as soive® trading i aby ‘live. stock. "The remains of William Hendry, the claim séeker, who. died while walking back from the‘Red dake’ county, were the Itasca cemetary on inday wn (propriate funeral: ser- ices.. “His native home - was’ South’ ‘Brookfie Qtieens county, : Nova “Scotia;.and:he had lived at Iron River, “Wis; a feW° months before. commg ‘ert last September. : q George Lydick.-and E.-C. y | yent“ou. Monday. to Minneapolis and thertce to Washington where they will give -altention to+ a) measure for tht purpose of assisting the Indians to save the dead and -down pine, upon | the reservation near here. if The pros- pect tnat the tithber whic has been, blown down will: beeome worm’ eaten’ and valuéless’ utiless it is soon cared for has awakened considerable interest in*the matter of.making as Prompt a “saving as-possible: Evie firon ore taken ae the’ veers mie by representatives of the Duluth,Superior~& Western ‘rail- have been, tested: by their experts O.Feport anmexcellent quality, of ore 59 to 62 per cent .iron, compara- ely little ‘phosphorus ° and no more silica {han is ‘desirable. Beheéving that the: farther’ ‘are extended the | in: :the! carries a tims: epee every: b Water: avhorse kicks, a ‘man in the coe Ven fata i Soak ‘millinery, goods at,cost, For the rext,;;20:. “days. Choice bar- Mrs K.C. Lenr sterling silver novel- Wu's ely y store. ue partisan Ww. xo i aoe na ton, D.-C.gsDec. 8 to 14,’ ‘all ington.ticket‘agents are ‘author- to sell tickets at rate of one and. fare for the round trip. A ‘gre: portunity to visit the nation- L eapttat-while congress is in sess »For.the annual theeting of Fede! ‘tion of Commercial’ ‘Travelers-y-at bChicagé; Dec. 28-to-31; all Burlingtod yickeL agen will sell‘tickets at the fate of <one-and ‘third fare for the round trip. i SME ee Us “Will Nis as a.neveline of silver tisk ‘tableware that will not, tar- nish. ay vies OM. y Crandall, “the”. Aiblourapiter, has récéived..a:fine line - “of picture mould- ings ‘which she is- selling at very. low; ‘The. very. 4. bewatifay Che 2r of Schoul Education “he advaiee made by 1 og jeurval during the past two years | Ss phenomenal. While “is continues AS the special organ of .educatien in “Minnesota, ng .its «special con-, stituen¢y Better each year, it has now secures utional.. prominence *énd‘is recognized by the teaching profession. | as one of the foremost: educational papersini the country.’ A, featureror4 the Christmas number is the.charm- ing picture of the Dagnan-Bouveret Madonna on thefront cover page and’ well worded description of this work “of at pag . “Reform in Study ‘ot Arithmeé *<“The Dead Age,” and “Physiology;” are very, surg) ig ar- ticles by prominent writers ‘Boast: ‘ing, Lie’ and Thé Moral side, * topics under ‘‘Child-Study” by* S. ~ Lilian Blaisdellare clean-cut, and’.show the thought of a,true and earnest teacher. The sixteea pages: devoted to Christ- ‘Christmas musi¢.and ap- priate sete ions-from .which~ to a@r?|: range a Chiistmas -programyfor prim- pss A. Gray returned from ».the: Deer River, district,’ yesterday morning. They “found ‘that the ice 1m the lakes ris ge gettitig ‘alittle thicker, Mr. Gray javing found some in. Deer and | Moose’ lakes that was ix and 12 inches me of the large lakes’ were makera ert of, cold “weather: the: ‘umberinen, The ee snow ati the luke§!,and ‘| itiy'them ‘thoroughly so ‘there were a sott spots to eomtend | ,part of the week caused * “the er to rise ons. the. . lakes: her will soon “exert its | ‘influence r biliwy + ‘that there, ww origin to mitke .the « ‘lakes: for “baling. ; S00 gone y walk to his claim He “stopped over at the ack Pine cottage in township 60, range ‘24, where. Proprietor Brown’ Ao hagsiees ‘filled hin wp with shoe strin. ig soup, , Newly. Furnistied a for the’ past bar meat and wild rice eee ary. for-graded or fo uotry. pupils, contain pee a the “best cin lit sey and. art peer, The _number.is ad,» good Channlodoie'F. P. Binis and ‘Cal. S. ‘beautifully Jlustrated and deseryes much’’more than: passing notice. Copiessi0c. ~Sehodl**Education pany, nneapolis. s will Nisbett is giving : hi ina attention to .watch and’ “ousley rev palring, got Lait Sete awe ET - Holiday Plidtographs. What’s- the ‘matter \with phsto- *-Ohristmas ‘presents? | ig special pri Cooler}, * Only CHARLES SEELEY, ‘Pro Class Bar oe Conne ti igs Addie folmn Miss Loretta Doran Ledgue conventions at)". full of Chris tilas’ arate a eae : ‘ment of, taxes in “itas¢a MAKE “ The Lumber Dealers and Manufacturers BEST STORM SASH f. ON: THe MARKET. Yards and F' ds, # -THE -. Clothing, Footwear. Fall is Here , aid’ Winter i is “lobe at Hand. ; cold weather * Sin’ thé large and Sect = i fa fac fc cic &. varied lines which he carrigs. . . . zi (aS GREAT VARIETY. LOW PRICES. . New To} Lots of Doilsand | Chaldven's-- Fanctes. Town Otters Pay¢ble. “The following - town ‘orders are resentation, vo-welts “Nos. 141, 142, 143 nd 149.0: JAS: PASSARD* Town Trearurer.* “Tom or” destroyed. in ‘the Ackley House . fire: at. Lap ie, Minn., on ‘May 15th, 18! y. policy’ No. 43027 for $1 ,000-with: the Penn. Mutual Life Insurance Co. ° Anyone knowing of the-existence of sng econ confer gps Surplus, 3 aver. = _= + 10,000.00 *_ DIRECTORS: 4 AKELEY, W. C, Givperr.* 7+. PSIMs, Wm. Deary. Eo, F. Myers, A. P. Waite. _A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. “This Bank will conduct a ax: “PAYING de- partment and will attend promptly-to the pay- County for non- resi dents: abso Jase passor oy Sy titles, oa Be. FINNEGAN, “of, All Kinds. 5 7 Jhuns,»Books -and:) Chotce., Stationery. now called in sand. will be paid :ou'/+ Semmes J HOLIDAY _ GOODS. Handsome 7 vilet Sets tn Celluloid. Etc. ex: Formerly "King & i pole: ge @ 5 FASHIONABLE ot Call at the elaine of 2 SEORGE F. MEYERS. All work guar: teed to give Satistaguion. SS -/WUMBERMEN:S STATE BANK Grand Rapids, Minn. war Phestte®, . SHELDON, Cashier. Capital ~ oar « Raat & Neiae , : . ‘ansacted. 2 Fire 1 asurance evan Written,

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