Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 22, 1898, Page 4

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—————— LLL LL Le le le prise the natives. own figure, call and see me, first-class overcoat for sale at $2.00. you would think I didn’t mean what I say. Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Trunks and Valises Overcoat Specials: I have 35 Men’s Overcoats carried over from a former stock that I will sell at- prices that will sur- If you want an overcoat at your If I should advertise a Call and see. SAM ORECKOVSKY, Lealand Ave., Opposite Hotel Pokegama, ieee TASTES SAA AM ORECKOVSKY, a in O THING and Gent’s Furnishings. Before Buying Elsewhere. A COMPLETE LINE OF WOODSMEN’S SUPPLIES Such as Mackinaws, Rubbers, Mittens, Socks,-Etc., at the Very Lowest Prices. Come in and Get My Prices Grand Rapids, Minn Grand Rapids Hheraite Review | Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. ADVANCE 50¢e DOLLARS A YEAR IN $1.00,! Three Month tered ip the postofice gt Grand Rapids secoud-class matter, "OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ITASCA COUNTY. Chetehaet rer Sh Register of De Clerk of Court Judge of Prob Court Commi: County Atvorney... County Surueyor. Coroner. School Superinten Ce H. R. King ; 11g Roole Lydick Wilder ‘Henry Logan er: - George ¥ GRAND RAPIDS VILLAGE Proeidentssisssscsssscasseersuascs ..D. Powers nOX, Trustees O'Connell Decker. Recorde: Treasurer. .... Attorney ... Sunior 6. Ea P hursday evening at 8 o'clock. . Strangers and all others cor- dia a ly invited. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. J. Treloar, pastor. tervices every Sunday morning at Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock: Ser- rairie every Sabbath afternoon § dcivck’ Prayer meeting every Thurs- day evening at 130 o'clock. Epworth Lea- Sunday; preaching, 7:30 Sunday. Strang s cordially invited CATHOLIC—Rev, Father Gamache, pastor, ices eyery Sabbath morning and ening. Sunday school at2p. m. EPISCOPAL—Rev. Mr. Allen. rector. Ser- s every fourth Sabbath, morning and evening. SECRET SOCIETIES. {TASCA LODGE A. F.& A. M. NO, 208, meets the first and third Fridays of each month at K. P. ball. Visiting brethren fraternally inyjted. E. A. Kremer, W. M. S. Berney, Secretary, GRAND RAPIDS LODGE I, O. O. F. NO. * 184 meets every Wednesday night at K, P. hall. Visiting brethren invited to attend. Jxo. DESHAW, ARBUTUS LODGE, DAUGHTERS OF RE- BECCA, meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of “— month at K, P. hall, Mrs. E. S. Stxvens, N. G. Miss MAGGre ATHERTON, Rec. Sec. NO. MCDONALD, N, G. ec. Sec. | of the county ¥ | a good and suffi y | with such sureti Sealed Bids. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be ived by the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca county at the office auditor untilythe 8th day of ary. 1808, for the board, care and main- . i The county will furnish the poor farm, the buildings thereon, team, live stock and ma- | chinery, The tenant will have for his own | use and benefit all crops raised on the place, | have the benefit of the labor of such inmates | as may be able to perform any labor on said poor farm. and receive a stipulated price per | day or week for the board, and mainte- nance of the paupers of said county. The tenant thus sectred will be required to give as the Board of County Commissioners may require, for the fulfil- ment of the contract or lease thus agreed upon, and the accounting for of all property and live stock received by such tenant from said county. Said tenant will be required to take poses- sion on April Ist, and such lease or contract must be made for at least one year. All bids must be left with the county aud- itor on or before February Tth, 1898. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Any further information will be given by the county auditor. By order of the Board of County Com- missioners. H. R. KING, County Auditor. Has always on hand a full line of Foreign aud Domestic Sample : | Wines, Liquors na: Cigars. Fine Liquors for Medicinal Purpuses a Specialty. THE ONLY BILLIARD AND POKEGAMA TENT, NO. 33, K. O. T. M.. meets every second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at K. P. hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend reviews. PuHIL. CASELBERG, Com. CHARLES MILLANeY, R. K. TASCA HIVE, L. O. T. M., meets i opm and fourth Fridays of the mond ip K. P. hall. as et ROORS, Cor Mas. Jenne Buia ‘L. RB, K. ee PARRANS TODGE NO. ara ¥ oF 5 “meets every Thursday evening in bal.” Visiting Knights cordially welcome. Ce ys becoming C.C. E, A. Karmen, K. RB. 5. FRARRA DIVISION, NO. 10, U. R., K. oF = 5) 5 Monday of each month hall. St. te TooLs, wide a CHARLES KEARNEY, Ree. DoRwAY PI CAMP, NO. Woo! ond nd od “Ae Nonna, Be gery a a; otek serena C. T. GLover, Clerk, Musee LODGE, NO. 235, A. O. U. W. a ys of each week St Finnegan’ 's ECKER, M. J. mei ‘Movican, K. ct. F. “heal iT G. BH. NO. a. B. A. ae ee : month 4: all, Vist “i vited 10 atte iglaa nooner tne ~ ¥. Manperrr, Adj. POOL ROOM IN TOWN. Leland Ave., Grand Rapids. Senator Wulcott thinks President McKinley is sincere in his professed friendship for bimetallism, but he does not like Secretary Gage a little bit. Some day he will find that the president is no greater friend of bi- metallism than is Mr. Gage. They are in the gold clique. A jubilant Republican exchange, ip announcing Mark Hanna's victory, Says that he was chosen for the sbort and long terms of the Ohio senator- w.|Sbip by a “clean majority.” It wasa majority all right enough, but whether is was “clean” or not is an other question, However, Mark will not mind the smirch so long as he got the senatorship, ient bond in such sum and | ; S i f tit. } “A Good Suit” is always a winner. “Clothes make the man,” & is an old saying well worth considering. Many a young man % | has obtained positions and made a start ip life by being well : dressed. A neat fitting tailor-made suit will make you lock 7 better and feel better. We guarantee the fit. material and } workmanship. Lowest Prices: Best Workmanship 4 seatee PSISISE SPOS’ fe abe ae aE ae a ae ate ate ate ae ae ea ge ae ea aE Good Broeker & Whiteaker. ‘ bim. Homesteaders ‘ Can save time and expense by proving up before E. C. Kiley, Judge of Probate, Grand Rapids. Filings Upon Land May also be made before The Expense of taking witnesses to Duluth or Sp. Cloud can be saved. If You Want to File upon lands under any laws of the United States, or when you are ready to make final proof, call. at the office of the Judge of Probate, Court House, Grand Rapids. ee ies All Business Entrusted to my care will be given prompt attention. New York legislators arestill atk a ering their heads over the question of regulating newspapers. The draft of a bill now submitted gives any citizen the right to enter a complaint against a newspaper which he believes is degrading the public morals. * The penality for a first of- fence is light, but a second conviction carries with it fine and imprisonment and forfeiture of the paper’s char- acter. It would be interesting to follow a test case of this description. How the evidence would clash and who would be the experts on the public morals? ‘Only Three Trains on Earth Worthy of comparison with the Burlington’s “Minneapolis and St. Paul-Chicago Limited.” One in Eu- rope; two east of Chicago—none west. So beautiful, so luxurious, so costly a train has never before been at the disposal of the traveling public of the Northwest. The Burlington’s new Minneapolis and St. Paul-Chicago and St. Louis train consists of: A buffet library car. A combination sleeping car. A Standard sleeping car. A compartment sleeping car. A dining car. ; A reclining chair car. A day coach (high back seats.) The most costly, beautiful, luxrui ous six cars onearth. Steam heated. Electric lighted. Wide vestibuled. No extra fares. Leaves Minneapolis 7 20 p. m., St. Paul, 8:05 p. wm. daily. "Piekets at 306 Nicollet Ave., neapolis 400 Robert St. (Hotel Ryaa,, St. Paul. ME ae AME Me ae a ae he ae ae ae ate a ae ae he ae ae ae a as ae ae ae ae ale ae ate ate EE Min | 6 a a ee a ae ae ae ae ae ae a a ae ee a ae ae ee ee a a ae eae ae ae ae ae eae ae eee ae eae W.V.FULLER&CO. bumber, Lath and Shingles. tet > Manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Blinds. ‘Turning and Scroll Sawing Done on Short Notice. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. W. V. FOLLER & CO. Grand Rapids, - - Terrttrrertrrrriii tii rrr tt Minnesota. BB Ae a ea ee ae a a ae a ae a AE ae a ae aE a aa BETTER CIGARS ARE MADE THAN THE... - Pokegama Boquet “Cup Defender Manufactured in Grand Rapids By tttt GEORGE BOOTH. CAL for either of these brands and you will get an excellent smoke, None but the finest IP ae, High Grade Pianos at Medium Grade Prices. hi We can save you from $50 to $100 over any dea'er at the head of the Lakes. The reasons are simple and plain: we are the only exclusive Piano House; we buy in larger quantities for cash to supply our wholesale and retail trade; many years’ experience so that we know what to. buy and where to buy. We propose to give you the benefit of all the riven we have aver other dealers il 1 Our terns are cash, or $10 monthly. Expert tuning. Pianos f or rent. Duluth Music Ca; l E. G. CHAPMAN, Mer. i. Lake Ave. and Superior St. . Recademiectercctshe Earn Has

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