Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 15, 1898, Page 8

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1 " : 4 — t Bw Have You had trouble im finding e : ] ' Children’s Shoes to Swit You . OSINg aie: ; 4 = i We believe we can Please you | RA | In Style, Quality and Price. We have | Recently placed in Stock a Splendid Line of | MercantiLe Co., | | HS ; | LAPRAIRIE, MINN. . 8, ALBRIGHT & CO.’S | ildren’s Sh | ae ‘ mS | cwercthitnit. ia Infant’s and Children’s Shoes. | Everything im the Big Store Imcluded. | \ | Clothin We have Infant's Soft, Sole, Shoes tu all Colors 35¢ tO A5¢ | 2 ANA StZOS, fr rOM 0.20000 -vernere ee UedteeeC cs sotaoen saastenees Dry Good bees ee OO S a Lufant’s light Kid Shoes in Black and Tan 4 number of fant’s lig 1 | with Patent Leather Tips and Cloth | ers. | D Harnesses ape es : = ri S id Neat and Stylish C hildren’s Soft Don- 9 | Good Work f gola Shoes, Patent Leather Tips and Flan- 75e@ tO ol | uel Lined—-warm and Comfrlable 2 = bs Footwar puaiioe se: | Pe, A fullline of Box Calf and K | e < Calf and Calf Shoes in Boys’ | Ss veral Siei hs ; ullline of Box Calf and Kangaroo Ca , I t 1 | i g i Girls’ and Infant’s Sizes 5 ° O R10) — | Tt and Wagons j | Hardware = | : for Sale. , : | ° é There are no better Children’s Shoes | | | rit eS manufactured than H. S. Albri & Co.’s | i| \ . ° é We are selling these on a very close margin. i | | : ( It will pay you to buy them. i] fe ee = ae eles We have also Children’s and Misses fet | ie aaa ie 4 Shoes in Lace and Button. | } | i Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’? ene and” | : | Gents’ Complete Furn shings. ; | three buckle fleece lined Arties in all sizes _ i| : H 7 BE Ses eee Seta Raia Ats 3 Oy I - Lumbermen’s Supplies. ea We wit os we | % Call and See Us. e will save you Money. j | ee acti 2s a A | 4 : & oe im | ile Co.|| |} BECKFE M Z | &, W reantile Co.|| |} vi, NHL a ells-otone ae 7g | : | | | | i } %. ae = A progressive card party will be ‘The committee of ladies who have Al Craig, aged about 40 years, who at Looking for a Winter Tri 2 o f Grand MRavids Teraid-Review given in the Village Hall by the ladies | charge of the piano in the village ball} has been employed by Price Brothes, ‘Phe Duluth, SISVSSVENSSTNCLH} for the purpose of raising money to|held a meeting last Monday and | loggers, was found ‘frozen Monday | Railre : Get Your : = o, ese insure the village hall piano, a week | adopted a scale of prices for the rental | morning near one of their canps. Ii Heh Souci j * C ity and Vici nity. from Wednesday, the 26th mst. of same as follows: For socials, $1; | Mr, g had visited ata claim shack | y)U° : Be na LQ The Rev. MacKenzie wil! preach ai] OT onan obee. atao youll and the See ees sera ew York lg Watch, Clock and } " es SON ey ee 2; for da arty, $3. Allpa ecoming intoxicated, a 1 amer from there, Wor f : int NOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. mh a agra eae pels desiring to use the piano will pl - sleep ae the road and thus met his! formation apply : i$ Jewelry Repairing, ry has'b t the Pokeg ent saa Chistian ” Specal Bae apply to Mrs. Hennessy who 1s col-| death. He was brought to town| Ce ae comme KO daar ) S een at the Pokeg- at 1s stian.”. al sing- : eta Be gale : , | 426 Spalding Hous ck, : ae pt So week. ©" Jing by the mule quartet. All are wel- Kecign obrents. Monday and nips for burial by To Jan. 29 Done by e ¢ ioners are holding | °° C. F. Teft, who was well known Madi ele Yass a Y Pigs For Sal A ‘county Commussione: 110g ace Pane hel. wa. be va v1 oung Pigs For Sale % a meeting this alternoon. President | C. W. Hasingsof the in uns vicimty as the homesteader and N OTIC E | Il f aa % W. J. WARNER. So : Lumbermen’s. bank, arrived from rancher, “About> ten “miles west of eo at numbero! young pigs tor g Postoffice Building. G. G, Hartley of Duluth registered| Minneapolis this week and is telling Grand Rapids om the Deer Lake | United States Land Office. }sale at a bargain. Call early as they at the Pokegama this week. the hoys how to do business and in- | (oad, was accidentally injured aeonbed Duluth, Minr., Jan. 11, 1898. | are selling tast. Joun Dovpn, Capt. John William of Duluth, has cidentally checking up the past years’) oF the tasca’ Lumber Co; camp | fetal ok : ae stg : See hips Soin tl, apt. ‘ anes ‘official plats of s ships been a Gladstone guest this week. business. | - | about two weeks ago, fron: the effects , 188 Norell of Range 28 West of 51 | Seeeeese6e6e , Léwisiand Attorney Merall ay Hattie ais ee ae of which he died ‘Thursday: afternoon. | P.M, and ‘Township ie ates ‘ 8 ryon Lewis au ane, ™) Canada this week, where she had] [nterment was made yesterday after- | Range 29 West of the Sth P.M., will ¢ returned from Minneapolis Tuesday. |peen called by the announcement | noon in Itasca come: i be opened for filing ii eine ones 0 % Camp Beef, Hogs and Salt Pork, Mr, and Mrs. Bartlett have been|that her father was dangerously ill pak Te Sey stip 150 Noctltt Wholesale and Retail. is = yvelock aw 8 ay a stopping at the Pokegama during the! She deriteipe or her eae as teacher] The local lodge, the North Star tinge 28 West of 5th P: M., will week. at the Trout Lake schoo! Council, No. 9, Good Samaritans of j d for filing inthis office on | ed s * Pi 2 7 3 i i ‘4 ane February 24, 1898, ab 9} Beef, ler of Deer River} Attorney Theodore Hollister of Du Grand Rapids, met in the K. P. Hall > : athe : pea R nk from Satur-|!uth, law firm of Draper, Davis & | last Saturday evening and perfected | © a ae tee ane Ba Pork, weg 2 Hollister, assisted Attorney Taylor of | their organization by electing thy fol- es ae gers ania Bune Veal, is day until Monday. neeaey . A 5 tions for the entry of lands in sai . y : 3 St. Cloud, in the defense of the | lowing officers who were at once 1n-| towaship. — Mutton, = The Willing Workers will meet) Arcturus mine case, ted before} stalled by Deputy Organizer A. P. Wm. £. CuLxin. Register Lamb, | with Mrs. Jacob Mohr Wednesday | Judge Holland this week. McDonald of Duluth: E. C. Kiley, FP. L. Ryan, Receiver. Turkeys, CITY ME AT M ARKET, & aiternoon at the usual hour. Reet eaten) cyt ae ae G.S; J. B. Brown. V. G. S.. Thos. q Geese, ' Martin Watson, the Aitkin county|sign, of business improvement in Crepar, financial scribe and eaicddy a, Saye | 2 B (ls «ale i surveyor, was here Wednesday repre- Cane Rapids is iene by the fact ee pee BG Sa W2 Vo Muller, ea & o i S ( Chickens, J. F. METZGER, Prop. ing Hon. T. P. Foley. % \ sane - Sg | Preas.; C. H. Fullerton, H. P.: Geo. 5 $ Oysters, > eee NK Sneath, senting Hon. 1. PF. Foley. that Bully | awrence will open a new D. Smith, C: Mz D. M. Gunn, J. M.; « Sausages, Se. ee ee OE oe George Gillreath was down from pane Bee ort : building 0) 8” McLennen, Cs Dr. Eble, M. Ej; Celery the reservation camp Wednesday. zeland avenue tn a lew Gays. W. C. Tyndali, W. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids Canned Goris, s He reports progreressing very satis-; J. W. Brown, superintendent Red will be received by the Board of sae Cheese, s ve factorily. Wing Reform School, arrived last Commissioners of Itasea county at the office | : | i i age of the county auditor until the 8th day of Rev. Father Gamache is visiting | Might tn search of a boy who escaped Rey. Treloar Goes to Indiana. February, 1898, for the board, care and main- ; the lumber camps this week and con. | ‘om that insutution and who was re- Rov. |. Pietaoetl preach fal tenance of the paupers of said county at the Markets at Grend Rapids sequently there will be no. services at | Ported to be working ina lumber camp vl ees f Drea iis Tast | poor farm. and Deer River at Toseph'stouiorow ur the vicinity of Grand Rapids. sermon as psstor of the M. E. church |“ qe county will furnish the poor farm, the | 1 ; t. Josep! “ < i next Sunday morning. He has ac- | buildings thereon, team, live stock and ma- Mrs. J. © Rosser was called to Du-{ Steve Hurley received a time check | cepted a call to one of the churches chinery. The tenant will i eke ae S®SLSLTWSS BOSLSLSVSLSO SAC 7 " P a rom Wm. Lyons he Winnibigos me” 2 . af se and benefit all crops raised on the place, | = ——— — os luth Tuesday by the announcement i 2) f Ly ons on Vint meted in lene Haute. Todas, and, will Seago sae: ofthe laborofsuch inmates | gpeeeeEUST HOSS EHSSRCATAS HI KLA CoAT eee OS eee: that her daughter Joan was danger.| Ish reservation for $40 30, signed by | leave for that place. next TueSday. j 10) he ‘able to perform any labor on suld| ously ill with typhoid fever. \ John O’Brien as foreman, which he} While here Mr. Treloar has been a | none paar receive a stipulated price per] # Ni bett Jewelr Co : Fab Stave lefectineinsoeatameer ne lost. Finder please retuin to Heraki-| pillar in upholding the orlity Of quay or week forthe board, care and mainte-| 1S yY ry av; an Diicisaues tee eet ©! Review and be rewarded. Grand Rapids. By living an examplary | nance of the paupers of said county. The (Successors to Will Nisbett.) ne ‘which point he pcirere is cal Dr. Lydick is a visitor at the home Chashan ke anda etna. edeatd) op aySe Rear ae ee ee 2 Complete - _ for Klondyke on the first boat. of his brother, County Commissioner friendly toward all he has won the es- | with’such sureties as the Board of County | # Line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry es % George Lydick, from Mora, Minn. | 'e™ and admiration of the entife Gommissioners may require. for the fulfil- 4 7 E. A. Kyemer and wife are visitors With an eye to. business Mr. Lydick | Community. Mr, Treloar well Merits ment of thecontract or lease thusagreed| % a at Minnéapojis this\week, Mr. | shinped up a few hundred pounds the greater opportunities. which are | upon, and the accounting for of all property | # Fine Watch end Compass Repairing a Specialt: : ic reraphinex «alale gate! tothe anand chive yeast ear ienn a tired aude beet RAK of work, and, and Ive stuck reccived by such tenant from 2 pecialty, i a \ . o bs } a county. . meeting of the state A. FL. & ALM. [ceiling at a reduction from regular while nis loss will be deeply felt here, | oo Peenant will be required to take poses- & Weare the only experienced watchmakers In Grand Rapids. The ladies of the Presbyterian | prices. : He Heraeven, wie bike ne hae sion on April ist. and such lease or contract | We are the only experienced compass makers in Grand Rapids. ad ill give a peanut social in t : Iment of everyone, when we wish him | must be made for at leas one year, # ~~ We are the only expert engravers in Grand Rapids. : Pranab Bartel Haat aig Messrs C. P. McClure, D. H. Free- God speed and success in his’ work, | All bids must be left with the county aud- | # We are the only jewelers who can make any part of any watch. d Ww. ie dav eveMhe Albaeeantied eee John Coats of St Cloud, and] 4s yet no one has been called to fill the , itor on or before February 7th, 1808, e Work hi 1 Pri ednesday evening. mvited. | Capt. Hurry Roberts, Crystal Falls. | yacaney caused by Mr. Treloar’s res- | The tixbt ts reserved to reject any und all) g Best of Workmanship and Prices Reasonable, Mrs. M.S. Ehle returned from St.| Mich., C. ‘I. Roberts of Tower -an4 | junation. y bids. S s & All Work Warranted. Paul on Tuesday evening, where she|Jascph Sellwood local manager of é replay bal sos aie wilh Derglven by. g - : i : ; had been in attendance at the genral| Minnesota Iron Co. of Tower were : By order of the Board of County Com-| # meeting of the associated school boards | among the deienant and witnessa in Subscribe for the Herald-Review. “pene é es WILL NISBETT, Mgr . members of the state. - * the Arcturus mine case, this week. Two dollars per year. i H.R. KING, s County Auditor. + i } se eR ee a aE RAE eee ae Ee a a a bs achala til iahatadh dich

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