Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, February 12, 1898, Page 8

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‘Great Closing Sale! WELLS-STONE MERCANTIL LAPRAIRIE, MINN. E Co., img ica the Big Store Imcluded. Clothing, Dry Drugs, Footware, Hardware, Furniture. Goods, Gents’ Complete Furn shings. Lumbermen’s Supplies. | ae Grand TRavids ‘AeratsetReview | City and Vicinity. NOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. ‘To Day is Lincoln’s birthday. Monday is St Valentine’s day. D. M. Gunn was in Duluth this week. RS. Crandali did business in Du- luth on Monday. Geo. Booth made a business trip to Deer River this week. F. Bonness went to Minneapolis the fore part of the week. J. A. Quigg and w.fe of Deer River were in town on Thursday. Geo. Fuller, of Deer River, visited the county seat this week. Sheriff M. L. Toole returned from a business trip to Fosston Wednesday. Leave your order for driving shoes with W. B. Holman, south of the post office. Mrs. E. J. Luther returned Tues- day evening, from a few days visit at * Duluth. Miss Mary Doran returned from a week’s visit with friends at Duluth last evening. C. O. Baldwin, a prominent attorney of Duluth, is attending court here this week. Court Stenographer Geo. W. Moody arrived Wednesday to attend court here. Cal. Gilman was down from the reservation this week and reports logging as good, Mrs. E. J, Farrell left Wednesday for a few days visit with friends and relatives at Superior. Judge G, W. Holland arrived from Brainerd Wednesday to reconvene the adjourned term of court. W. R. Baumback, trustee .of the Itasca, Mercantile Co., retumed from his homein Wadena, on Manday. About twenty young couples took posesssion of Martin Duffi y’s ho ve last night and had a good ume gen- erally. Dancing was indulged in un- ul midnight, at which time a sump- We have a number of Harnesses, Good Work Horses and several Sleighs: and Wagons for Sale. with uppers. Have You had trouble in finding Children’s Shoes, to Suit You oO SS We believe we can Please you : In Style, Quality and Price. Recently placed in Stock a Splendid Line of \ _ *H. $8, ALBRIGHT & CO.’S | Infant’s and Children’s Shoes. We have Infant's Soft, Sole, Shoes iu and Sizes, fv OM- vere eiicperyss Neatand Stylish Children’s Soft Don— ; gola Shoes, Patent Leather Tips and Flan- A 5e¢ t (0) Sl ° uel Lined—warm and Comfortable 2 = Girls’ ATE disbA tS’ SIZES veseseseonscdesciileveeedecessesectceliees We have 8 , all Colors BEC to A5e Infant's light Kid Shoes in Black and Tan Patent Leather | Wells-Stone Mercantile! Co. ei There are no manufactured than H. S: Albright & Co.’s We are selling these on a very close margin. It will pay you to buy them. We have also Children’s and Shoes in Lace and Button. three bucklé fleece lined Artics in all sizes. 6 f G A fullline of Box Calf and Kangaroo Calf Shoes in Boys’ 91 to 1 50 | . ° & ° ¥, , 6 % 6 ; Call and Son U better, Children’s Shoes | | Tips and Cloth | Misses Ke t Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ one and es 4 2 SPH PSWSS quous luncheon was served. Dancing was again resumed until the small hours of the morning. Hon. and Mrs. C. C. McCarthy returned Monday evening from their sojourn to Duluth and Minneapolis. Mrs. B.C. Finnegan returned Monday from a two months’ visit with friends and relatives at Stevens Point, Wis. Mr. Nelson of the logging firm of Nelson & Craig, left Friday morning for a few days’ business trip at Minneapolis. At the union service tomorrow evening in the M. E. church Rev. Hartley will preach, and the male quartette will sing. The subject of the discourse in the Presbyterian church tomorrow mortn- ing will be “The Moral Grandeur of Abraham Lincoln,” Editor Fred J. Stevens, of the Magnet, leit Friday fora few days business trip to Minneapolis. He is expected home on Monday. County Commissioner George Ly- dick made a flying business trip to the Zenith City Tuesday morning, returning the same evening. Attorney J. N. True, formerly of this place, but now of Detroit Minn. was in town on Tuesday evening, re- turning to his home on Wednesday. Miss Pearl Cochran will give a birth- day party at the home of her parents this evening. About fifty young people are invited and a good time is antici- pated. ; Sheriff O. Maston, of Aitkin couuty, who has been doing business at this] 1 place tor the greater part of the week, returned to his morning. home yesterday As we are going to press armessage from Fr. Gamache from the lumber camps, states that there will be services at -- Joseph’s church tomorrow. Elmer Rassmussen, who has fer the past few months been employed as book-keeper at Lydick’s camp, resigned his position and left yesterday for a few days’ visit with friends. _ The Ladies’ Catholic Union. will give a Valentine card party at the village hall on Monday evening next. The ladies haye made extensive preparations for this entertainment and promise all attending an evening We will save you Money. % of social enjoyment. Lunch will be served, and the admission has been placed at the lew price of ro cents. “ 10, section 34, town 57, range 23, it appearing A business meeting of the ladies’ 4 . A 2 id twice to the Catholic Union will be held at St. eee eae ate eed: pplication. was Joseph’s church tomorrow (Sunday) | recenimended to the state auditor for ap- i. afternoon at three o’cloek. , P Application of Leon E. Lum for the cancel- : lation of taxes srrongaualy Assonoed for soa i i il id 1 longed to the 4 A meeting of the Ladies’ Guild,+ of Beats government. was Tecommended to the he Epi i te auditor for cancellation. the Episcopal church, will be held at | yeti ihic astue agent forthe owners the home of Mrs. A. “B. Clare On}orbiock 2i of the original plat of Grand Thursday, Feb’y 17th, at 2:30 p. m. Haplds, made application for} the abatement of all penalties, interest and costs sc A full attendance'of tie’ members 1s fs requested, All oi which were ordered to be placed on le. The Mississipp! Lumber Company made application for retundment of taxes to the aunount of $12.00 erroneously..paid upon lot upon said property. Said application upon motion property Gurried, was duly ullowed and granted. The county attorney was instructed to ex- amine minutely the title to the property, be- longing to Itasca puny. known as “the Poor Farm”, and report to the board his findings therein. The county auditor was instructed to no- tify Mr. Chas. Kearney to commence the work of comparing and correc ing the tract indexes belonging to said county, awarded tohim and A,B, Clare at a meeting of this board held on November 20, 1897, and that unless said werk was commenced at once, and pushed toan_ early completion, this board would rescind such ¢ontract, it being belieyed by this board that the, county is being greatly damaged by such delay. P AL RGORFAIDEne was taken antil eight p. r m. at which time Commissioners gan, oo at 2 a Invitations are out for a ball to Le given by the . K. of. P. on-, Monday February 21st. Extensive preparation are being made and it promises to be one of the events of the season, which will be remembered for a long time by many. ° . - and Wilder were present. seek following bills Rrere audited and allowed. - BD. Mi . meals to jurors. Otzitasca County Commissioners | ay oo bo D. W. Doran, of the Meeting Held Februa hn pan ‘Sth, 1898. sy as Ces oats Auditor's Office, CoH. ‘ , Itasca County, Minnesota. 7 ‘farm. Pursuant to adjournment the Board of Itasca MercantileCo., merchandise to County Commissioners met this 8th day of fi ree February, 1898, at the office of the county auditor. bis Present: Commissoners Logan and Wilder. The miuutes of the last meeting were read and approved, ‘ Sealed bids were opened and cons! for-| the purchase of |, as follows: ert a Larry Whalen, dry. ta kK, cord Frank Anderson,” ats bee] per John Gendron, ..... do Eli Signal, do L. A. Swanson. . .. do « A. M. Sissler.dry tamiarack and ~ + mixed wood.... ey 2.85 per cord . A. Swanson, green tatmarack, 2.50'per cord Frank Anderson, do 2.50 per cord E. Keable. green.birchunatam- +‘ * Kk. . 3.00 per cord Ge Eli Signal, green. tamarac! . 2.25 per cord” Contracts were awarded as follows: Eli Signal, 100 cords of = per cord. Ss 0 eect tamarack at John Gendron, 25 cords of di Meee oof ny tamarack at rank’ ink BS. Frank Anderson, 25 cords @: tamarack at Larst $2.50 per cord. %. Mion chagpamc asl ennbecnonaeyre A. M. Sissler, 50 cords, upon the condi ning road that same be ‘Compared’ ‘of dry pe ts pa Gale’s ranch and Ken & Deary’s. 10.50 oak or green birch, ut $2.35 per cord. * wep) , commissioner's per diem 9,00 A. E. Wilder, do ~ and mileage. . 10,00 Statements showing the fees ‘and emolu- ments of the several county officers for the | Onis Stills ing = rejected There being no further business, the meet- yeur 1897 were read as follows: M. L. Toole, sheriff........+ ing was adjourned until February 16th. Attest: 1. D, Rassmussen, k B. Clare, ecinenas oe castes 3 H. R. Kino, County. Auditor. A. H. R. King, ss. urs i ing, coma auditor. Mrs, 0. H. Sti H. B. Eble, coroner......... Ht le, Bi 3 : Rebs 78 pieces cf Car!sbad china Henry Logan. county commissk 5 which I sell for $25.00. oe Mrs, Geo, Cox. ta PEER MIME I ER PE HEE, z Get your b iam the only { * se x1 @ = = Repairing :f Watch Maker ¢ % done and 2|% In Grand Rapids 1} i Drivin Fat/ whose work gives * t Boster Le «Beene i Mie OLMAN’S 2 _batisfaction. : * "SHOE SHOP, : . W. J. WARNER. z KINDRED AVENUE. x Postoffice Building. JIE ISR | 5S eLSLSLSLSLSLOSD CLES: Camp Beef, Hogs and Salt Pork, Wholesale and Retail. ————_————— Pork, \ “Veal, iS Mutton, e Eamb,; Turkeys, Geese, cks, CITY MEAT MARKET, J. F. METZGER, Prop. Oysters, Sausages, ~ Celery, ° “Canned Goods, Cheese, Markets at Grand Rapids and Deer River SLSLSLSLSLSLSLE WSLS LSLSLSLSLSLSLESTSSS PSK HAS HASTA KT IMAT TEMES Ree Nisbett Jewelry Co. (Successors to Will Nisbett.) Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Ld Complete Line of Fine Watch and Compass Repairing a Speciaity. We are.the only experienced watchmakers in Grand Rapids. We are the only experienced compass makers in Grand Rapids. We are the only expert engravers in Grand Rapids? We are the only jewelers who can make any part of any watch. 2 Best of Wérkmanship and Prices Reasonable. All Work Warranted. WILL NISBETT, Mgr. Ea a a ee A ee a ae a eae a ae eae ae ae ee ae ae eae ae ae ae ae a ae a a a a ae ata gtttesssensssecennenanggoosssens A ea ae ae ee a a eae aa a eae a aa

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