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

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i enemas naemementnn queronserenrerr ent =F we z Cia Nel gelbitead! fo 8 i Yemen mmr states Closing alc. ; We have W a Splendid Stock TSON { ELLS“STONE of Men’s and Boys’ Hats eas Ss of the well-known and reliable makes of McKIBBON WINDSOR MERCANTILE Co., TOMOHAWK — ' LAPRAIRIE, MINN. Everything im the Big Store Included. Our Fedoras and Stiff: Hats ——- aaa e : are of the Latest Style and Most Desirable Colors. { | Clothin | gs | Dry Goods, Weksres ee ee ~ y 5 titmmber of Men’s Soft Hats D r S Harmesses, in all Styles and Colors “gs; Good Work price, som 7536, to $5.00 _ Footware EET | o : several Sleighs | | 1! and Wagons ; | lardware, _ for Sale. yr fo} | rirniture PAS ° Call and poe | look these over | . i] ’ | Gents’ Complete Furn shings. { ; li _ Lumbermen’s Supplies. . Wells-Stone Mercantile Co. <j eee. 4 os ia i eaine. i a - | te vas S are s se ate a a ever, have it only by heresay — t winter, came down yesterday |elocution, Mrs. O. L. Mather for vio- |ter, and no effort was spared | are so closely related that that sheet However, we y | - Grand MRavids Theratas'iReview Oth his crew, having completed his } lin solos, Miss M. Doran for vocal}by them to make it the bniliant| might at least _ chronicle the move | and until we are further | advised _we season’s work. selections, Miss Lena Paul for piano| success which it was. _ Cards and | ments of its editor’s kin with a degree ; will ventur: _ no futher , opinion. os “er K d of Minneapolis solos. This with declamations, read- | general sociability were indulged in, of accuracy, and thus thinging we | Here is the offi ts electe Cit and Vicinity Thos. secon? os ne >| ings, comic dialogues, tableaux, etc.,|and a most excellent lunchon served. printed the. item. We were inform Supervisors—C. D. Lewis, chair- | ity * | arrived in town Thursday might’ to will prove a drawing card and insure | The lacies request the Herald-Review | ed of the error on Sunday, and intend- | man; John Lewis and T. O. Riley. } look after his logging interests here- a pleasant evening of entertainment. | to tender the sir knights their com-/ed to make the correction, but now} Clerk—Lawrence Lewis. | NOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. | abouts. . pliments for responding so unanimous- | comes the Magnet and forestalls us, ‘Treasurer—Elmer Washburn. ete 4 The two days’ thaw in the early Dr. H.W. Spratley <has decided:to I to the invitation tendered them to] at the same time making the first un- Assessor—John Lewss. ‘The board of county commissioners } part of the week took all the snow make epee oh parakeet nl deniably accurate statement of fact z i lees canes at ahah z that has appeared in that sheet—that Z meet on the 16th inst. es iron ome sree and now wheeling 1s Rhis ctownt cand: ate ciswas on the] “ «where’s Your Prosperity?” thun-|it'ieq uy eo error. We cheerfully | Bias slag nr - The season for bicyclists and gue. _.|ranges. He will make Grand Rapids | dered the people of Itasca county on acknowledge the corn, but have regis- -_W. Bonness, o' inneapolis, { bloomers has arrived. Tom. Dodson, our popular tonsorial a visit on or about the 23rd of | this Tuesday ~ last. In every precinct | sered a vow that hereafter we will seek ty ors tea in about 18,000,000 4 oui his tupit artist, 1s doing a little of the “contin-| month and frequent intervals there- | where an election was held the people] 4 more authentic source for items of =a logs ~ hares. ore lake, Jas. Sherry returned from his trip to | yous fesidence” act on his homestea‘!| after. ‘Those in need of dental work by their ballots voiced in unmistak-| news than the Magnet. - registered at the St. Louis this _morn- os Minneapolis early in the week. this week, will be pleased to hear this, as the | able terms the querry of the Herald- % a j ng: He said that all Ps grome - in i : a i doctor always gives the best of satis- | Review. The voice of the republican Mr. Wm. Wakefield, of Sandy lake,|t€ northern part of the state - tans fori a ree ee pale ee faction and does only first-class work. | press may be great, but, by the eter-| Aitkis county, made "Grand Rapids | bad been brought to a standstill _be- senge| y y i. cash Rake ihe a EE CIBEE Wait for him: nal, the voice of the people is greater |a visitlast Monday. ‘This was: his first | Cause of thesoft weather. No hauling | Angus McIntoch is about again Haale Tvcuner is Geo. Snetsinger. of Libby, Aitkin] by far, The republican organ of} visit to our thriving village for many |S being attempted today at any of the having fully recovered from his recent illness. W. C. Gilbert went to Hibbing Wednesday morning, returning last evening. Judd Powers made Deer River a visit Wednesday, returning yesterday morning. The Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs. Fred Stevens next Thursday afternoon. Buy your children’s.shoes of Beck- Miss Fanny Lent left this week for Vermilion lake, where she will make a few weeks’ visit with the family of Mr. D. D. Mulcahy. Rey. Father Gamache returned last night and will celebrate mass and conduct services at St. Joseph’s church tomorrow at the usual hours. Court Commissioner Stilson made two hearts happy on Wednesday last when he united in wedlock Miss Viola Walker and John Springsten, both of county, was in town last Monday on business. Mr. Snetsinger is superin- tendent of the government construc- tion crew on the Upper Mississippi, and he informed the Herald-Review that the work ofconstruction on the Gull Lake dam had been suspended indefinitely, and that there was every prospect that the Winnibigoshish dam would be rebuilt this year, that. struc- ture being considered by the war de- partment to be of unsufficient strength for the needs of the reservoir. Itasca county says prosperity is here —the people say, “NIT!” . ‘The re- publican organ says the “better class” should rule—the people say that all men are equal and must have a gov- ernment of the people, by the people for the people. Long hve the people! Master Thos. McVeigh, the eight- year old son of John McVeigh, ware- houseman for the Itasca Mercantile company, sustained a fracture of his right leg on Wednesday last, which will lay him up for some time. In years, and he was'loud in_ his: praises of the proyress which 1s everywhere evidenced’ within our limits. Mr. Wakefield was the. first merchant of this place, and the Jas. Sherry building was his place of busi- ness, he having purchased that pro- perty from Lo. Seavey when the latter removed to Willow river to locate a ranch. “Uncle Bill,” as the old timers hereabouts call him, is one ot God’s noblemen, and. his renewal of acquaintances here was the occasion of much pleasure to those who’ know camps. A large number of logs are still on the skids, where they will have to remain, he says, unless there is more snow, accompanied by cold weather. If they had been given another week of good roads, Mr. Bonness says, the loggers would have succeeded in banking all of their har- vest, for conditions up to this time have been exceptionally good, and logs have been taken out at compara- tively small cust, notwithstanding the advanced wages paid lumber jacks. felt & Mather. Largest stock and | Deer River. The H F d admire him for his sterling good 353 A erald-Review two weeks ago | company with — a companion / and admire him for his sterling gi Notice of Mort Sale. lowest prices. “ eee E. C. Kiley reac a announced the presence here of J.| he was playing in the} qualties. He returned home Tues- et ee a ae — tae Rev. Fr. Gamache accompanied aturday evening irom her trip to) R. Donoghue, of St. Paul, who came| Mercantile company’s barn. when! day. t 3 ditions o' a certain mortgage bearing date ss Eli Butler to Aitkin on Monday last, via the state road. County Commissioner Robinson of Deer River, transacted business at the county hub Wednesday. W. H. H. Day, of J. W. Day & Co., the big Minneapolis lumber firm, spent the week in town. ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harry was made glad this week by the advent therein of a baby girl. You will find the largest and best line of driving and cruising shoes at BEcKFELT & MAarTuHERs’. Mrs. M. A. Lehay departed Tues- day for Madison, Wis., where she will make an extended visit with relatives. Marquette, Mich., whither she had acccompanied her brother, C. A. Desjardins, who spent the winter here. Thos. Kelly went to Duluth Mon- day morning to accompany his -wife home to Grand Rapids, Mrs. Kelly having recovered from her illness to warrant her discharge from the hospital. $ Mesdames McCarthy and Gunn spent Wednesday in Duluth attending the dedicatory exercises of the Gate City Temple of the Rathborn Sisters, representing the local Waubana ‘Tem- ple at the ceremonies. James W. Thompson, a homesteader in 144-26, visited the county metro- polis yesterday, paying the Herald- Review office a friendly call, in the |for his to look the good town over with the prospect of locating here to practice his legal profession. Mr. Donoghue wes so taken with Grand Rapids that this week he arrived bag and baggag> and having- engaged ‘office room on the-second floor of the Marr building, Las hung out his shingleand is alreacy p into the labors ot securing justice clients. We welcome the gentleman to our town, and _bespeak for him a liberal patronage from those who are in need of the service of a first-class attorney. The reception tendered the sir knights of Pokagama tent by the Ladies of the Maccabees in the K, of P hall wasa most delightful social function, and proved to be one of some sacks of corn became dislodged and fell on him, breaking his ‘leg. His playmate was so thoroughly frightened that he put off without no- tifying anyone of young Tommie’s misfortune, and it was some time later before the little fellow was: discovered pinned to the floor of the barn by the sacks. His leg was set and he is doing nicely. . The Herald- Review owes its readers an apology for so far:forgetting uself last week as to take the Magnet as an authority upon an item of news and thus being led to erroneously state that H. E. Richardson had been elect- edas the representative of the local} Workmen’s lodge atthe encampment of the grand lodge in Washington, Town of Iron Range The election at Iron Range may be assigned:as.a-gold victory, and the the goldbigs are welcome to any comiort they can derive therefrom. ‘The whole affair savors strongly of be- ing nothing but a family gathering of the tribes of Lewis, as every office but one is filled by some methber of the family circle.T. O. Riley mforms us that the election was held at the Lewis house, and that not a single vote out- side the family connections attended or cast a vote. He himself was put up and elected a ‘supervisor without his knowiedge or consent, and will not qualify, while Lawrence Lewis, the cierk clect, has not been a resident of September 7, 1894, made by Henry Logan and Margaret Logan to Jona, Weibler end re- corded in the Office of the Register of Deeds. in and for the Roney, of Itasca, and State of Minnesota, on PED. 3. 1804, at 10 o'clock wu. m., in Book “B” of Mortgages on Page 393, and which said mortgage was subsequently duly assigned to for value by said. mortgagee to Register of deeds on the 7th day of 7 aoe, at 2.30 o’clock oF m. in Book’ G of mort? sages on page 88; an hereas, there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of five hundred seventy-two dollars and six cents, to-wit: %@9 ‘principal and $72.06 Hite aaasae Avge proceedings at jaw or otherwise: | ay cover said’ sim instituted to re- low. erefore, ‘notice is hereb; ven that pursuant to the statute (Aig cases made and Lhe and the power of sale © sad mortgage contained, said mortgage will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises therein de- scribed at public auction, which sale will be made by the Sheriff of the County of Ti te of Minnesota. at public auction to the highest bidder therefor at the front door of the Court 3 i 4 4 those occasions which lend to pro-| whereas he was delegated to attend | Itasca county for a year or more. House, in Grand Raj in said coun H is old I eae Coser . on the 25th day of April, 1 y Auditor C.F. Hibbard and D. J. |course of which he resumed his mote the fraternal features of secret|the state encampment at St. Paul.! but there not being enough members'| a.m. to satisfy sald gum and the ictees , Cavine of the D. S. S. & A. Ry., checked up the books of the local station this week, and as usual found them to be in first-class shape. D. P. Jenkins, of Minneapolis, who has been looking after the late Moses McKinney’s interestsin the pinenes of the Prairie nver country during the acquaintance with the “case.” Preparations for the entertainment to be given by the St. Joseph’s church society are well under way. ‘The prograin has not been completed as yet, but such well-known entertainers as Misses Lena McCarthy and Mae McLennan are down for numbers in societies. The sir knights turned out in goodly numbers, and the L. O. T. M. in full force, and under their skillful manipulation the visitors were made to feel athome and enjoy an evening of perfect enjoyment, The affair was gotten up .to celebrate the receipt by the ladies their lodge char- Our error is almost inexcusable as_we | are as fully cognizant as any citizen of Grand Rapids‘that the Magnet’s al leged dish-ups of news are a flamboy- ant travesty upon reliability, but, in this instance we were led to err. by thinking that imasmuch as Mr. of the family to fill all the offices, they had to fill the vacancies regardless of consequences. If these statements are true, it might be a good move to have that township disorganized. The law does not contemplate any such proceedin a kibosh shou! Richardson and the Magnets scribe put to it right away. to be enacted, and} Oh. PRATT, > cary and the costs of said sale and the sum of fifty dollars attorneys fees provided sald mortgage. The premises. described in id mort; are situated in Itasca county, MI are ribed as follows, to:wit: Lots 3) gone ay eae five [5] in block thirteen 13] Of gran foe First Ton a 12th March, 1898. J.J, MCDONALD, agee. torney, Grands, Rapids. Minn

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