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‘ xand Rapids WeraldRebic @ Vor VI—No, 43. 7 Granp Rapips, Irasca County, Minn., SaturDAY JULY 9, 1898 & Two Douiars a YEAR ITASCA MERCANTILE CO., paas ae HHKGRegtAseeeeetunbacgsautnnEsUsEENeESE SEETHER Ra tERANS SE TEREEER SETTERS SHyLSHseHAHeeCeEEHeeeeageseeesageasaanes = ae Fee ee eee eee EI RSSSaSSSAAESTERSTESST LSS SEES REA ASTA ESSERE RSET TLS SS ee eee HE EE SEA He EA He ME se Hae a ee a ae ae a ae ae a eae ae ee a eae ae ae eg Furniture To the Ladies of Grand Rapids: You and each of you are hereby most cordially invited to call at my store and examine a magnificent line of Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits and Skirts which have just been received. This _is the first consignment of these suits brought to oar village, and in every racing and bicycling, tollcwed by a log-rolling contest concluded this section of the program. Luncheon was served by many of the town people in the park and never was a more jovial party gather- ed on the green, lived together in his logging camp. Various charges of parsimony ana cruelty are made, and the complaint! concludes by asking for a limited devorce. with almony of $250 per month, with which to support the defendentand her invilade daughter. id Viliage disturb any resident of said » by shouting or holier- ing #tound a private house or vy prowling arouud such house, or iyy | Mating any uncalled for noise argiad jsuch bo sill be deeuwdl a orderly person, Sec. 7. Any person found begging or soliciting alms within the corpar- Order jor Hearing iad Notice of Appli« cation for Appointment of Administrator. STATE or MINNESOTA, Caunty of if Itasca. tse, In Probate Court. Special Term, June 29, 1898. Full line of Csite Feyzics, inn. Bed Room Suits, a bes Perfumes, Dv G a Book Cases, Couches, Toilet Articles, y woods ‘@ Lounges, Rockers, 4 Stationary and We extend a general invitation to the public to call seb Bee, > =e +4 Druggist’s Sundries. 4 and examine our stock of Dry Goods. Dining Chairs, ae a < chen Chairs, Spring Carpets, 3 4 7 Headquarters for Periodicals. Dress Goods Matting, Matresses, Etc. * ae arenes A Full Assortment of Ladies’ Waists bi ae Ladies’ Wrappers ' Brocaded Silk Skirts ae * A New Lot of Laces and Trimmings. $3 : | Shoe Department ty eee ee cae | | Hardware Department a3 =~ ae e expect in a few days a Full Line of the Latest Styled Ladies +4 ae Capes and Spring Coats—Call and see them, sme 4 OUR SPRING GOODS. . ; “ + IT WILL SOON BE TIME FOR A REFRIGERATOR hoe 3 == c Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings . [hie =: ae Ladies’ Gent's and Children’s Black and Tan Shoes - . ; = : We have them—Prices Right. = ae . ¥. y re "2 yf ,, 47, Y, - A se in the Latest Styles. We are Strictly “In It” on Clothing. ice Cream Freezers. A munition. ae rt : : 3 ‘ M $4.50 TO $k i a Cook Stoves: at’ a Bargain, a = ae If You Want a Good School Shoe for the Children, Give Us a Call. MEN’S SUITS spe secre OF BOYS’ SUITS Coat, OU (Oss and) 2:0) Gab Ss 9 ty ee i : e If you want a First-class Cook Stove giver us a call—we cannot = 35 All Sizes in Cruisers’ rices Right. Boys’ Cveralis dust the thing for play. fail. to interest you. +4 7 Spring Overcoats at a Bargain, If you are in need of anything im = + the Clothing line it will pay you not to forget us. = ae ee ee ae i HH Seeds Groceries Crockery st: = ae Be ‘ j RE, White Russia Oats Crescent Creamery Butter, Good Dairy Buttem. This Department 7s oe +4 : f Full Cream Cheese, Edam Cheese. Complete. Glasses of oe <= &&, Timo Buckwheat, K Full Line of Black, Japan and E. B. Teas, P eae ad Bar’. Y, Clover. Mocho and dava Coffee (Something Fine.) all descriptions—all te / : . 7 Milic’. Red Top DRIED FRUITS—Peaches, Prunells, Apricots, SilverPrunes, Pears. kinds. When tn want 74 Be By i H ie S| CEREALS—Oatmeal, Quaker Oats, Crushed Wheat, Postem Cereals. Won't fovied fj] > . Lixtra Seed Corn. BOTTLED GOODS—Catsup, Chili Sauce, Pickles, Sour and Sweet Ont TOrgel ns. a | = Olives, Worchester Sauce. f Boe " a ‘3 z .; 2 We Will Treat You Right. | SS = Secure “Your Wants Barly California Canned Fruits, Hiawatha Maple Syrup (1 and 2 qt, caas.) z : A 23 *_ Fresh Assortment of Kennedy and Lulibridge Crackers, oor & = whe ge age ate age ae at ake ae at ah ae at ae ate a ate ae a at a ae ate ae a ate te ae te ae ate te a te ate ate ate ate ae ate abe ate ae te ate he te tee ae abe te tee ate he te ae ae ate ate agence ah a a a a aD ae Ma ah ae a ae ee ae ae a ae ae ae ee ae ae ae eae ae ae ae ae ae a Bee .-t. eooaneSeaEnagEaEgeseasessessecesesneeseenecgeeses SS aes bab eae eae ae ow ea ea eae eae AE A AG ae Ee EOE ER EB eA #2 a oN A DAY OF JOY. the las issue of the Herald-Revie-w. ling, shall be: deemed a disorderly ; see spn fear os 7 NAN ee @ ‘The following account of the interest- person. ‘ Lf ae ing ceremony is” taken from the St.. Sec. 11. Any» person who shallin , The Fourth Appropriately Celebrated Under} Paul Pioneer Press: any oeebe oe selena perks : or public places, of sai jage make - sorcrgarts Crain fs Mr. John _ Roger Donohue of any undue “naise or shouting or hol- : Grand Rapids, Minn., and Miss Annie lering shalli.be deemed a disorderly ee One of the most pleasant public! yfayje Lang were married at 5 o’elock person. entertainments'that has ever taken Thursday afternoon June 3oth, at the a a Asay person who shall be piace in this village was-enjoyed on|}home of the bride’s mother, Mrs und within. the corporate limits of Monday of this. week, when the! fredericka Lang, on Testa cece. said Villlagevexhibiting any trick or Liumbermen nation’s natal day was appropriately] Rey, E. P. Lewis ‘performed the cere: ie device onety scheme ser spees People When ee rners luls observed under the general direction} mony. ‘The sooms were decorated] An Act Defining Disorderly Persons out of anything of value or avy por- When ye | come d look jof B. F. Huson Post, G. A. R, assist-| with palms, ferns and roses, A wed- ee : ogee son found within said Village at- i overour stock. It won't ,ed by the ciuzens of Grand Rapids. | ding supper was served. The table and Providing Penalties to be} tempping to cheat people out of their : ma - j en ¢ 2 o’cloc! = > se @ ; je nq n s0rF i va ; Coat id rs peer SSiSAny as 12 orblock Monday oe decorations were La France and! Imposed Upon Conviction There- Hee e aries ts bela Aden and should ing the boom of cannon was heard Madame Tetslow’s roses. maiden hai | . where And feneedore than viwentyfans. howe ‘ Pee Ee oe of, Within the Corporate Limits | be Geemed.a disorderly person. . ‘ and for y fk we offe toep the community was kept in mind of Pata oar ue ore pink ene f the Vill: f Deer River. I Re ill peregneie ean De cee { 0 saved man- . Xs he br t n of || @) e illage o: r iv ‘4 ey by bt ‘ts, youll the scenes that were being enacted at/ steel gray broadcloth, tailor made, | ” dine <a me eles te, tee be disappuinied. Santiago by the American and] with vest of accordeon pleated liberty | Itasca County, Minnesota. familiesand leave wives or children Spanish navies. ‘The Fourth of Juiy,| sik and f ve velvet ap- |! a burden’ on the public, such persons Columbia and Hartfo rd Bicyclés Tages wae Mioryaaking. day upon eh ates Seeiee) get aes being of suiicient ability vo support : = : r families, s eemed dis- | the pages of the world’s record. ‘The| Mrs. Donohue have gone ona lake orderly persons. Are the best bicycles in the country. le of Itasca county appeared t = i yD of trying to educate the pudlic in bicy begple of tases Sumoly #rpeaved’ @ linip, . They} wil De at home sitar Sec. 14. In all actions under this isn’Ua rider in the United Sta appreciate the situation and were both! July 7 at Grand Rapids. ‘Whe Village Council of the Village | ordinance it shall be necessary to know as much about the Columt a tford as we do. grave and gay. ‘The program as here- % PES Aga ee of Deer River do ordain as follows: prove such facts as would naturally They've been the standard by which others have guaged tofore published was fully carried out SUES FOR DIVORCE Sec. 1. Any person found within|lead a reasonably prudent man ta, 2 the quality of their Bens for yea ATs. ; The One BRAS beginning with a sunrise salute of one eae the corporate limits of said Village hic ye allegations of the com- ring > . kers in the Un eee er Riv: i visible means | pla Q arrant. See od ie tiecgete se Hs cask Come I in and see We indred sam coon 4 aes Mrs W. H. H. Day ‘Makes - Sensational He Pere Shale Buty "adies sek te hag parson convicted of —- them befve you buy, and don’ t forget that we repair tee hal of sae Dae MeAloing headed : z - y. on ‘ ae fona' orderly person. being a disorderly person as above de- weer: Gear ade md a : Lr olclogk. the prabic gees Vena Bee 2. ny Dereon wep us eae other ae tht ee Dreaaee te: ‘ ¥ e para a a 3 e oe found livi idle without employ-jany provision of “this ordinance be- W. J & H D. POWERS. marching columns weie halted on TAT IOiIEIIE ICL Dawehas He : aaa Oi. wibtiont Taig? legithmnta forenny justice of tbe peace in and. acer eneenere Kindred avenue in front of Doran’s swoay Aas Degun suit! | usiness within. the corporate limits | for said Village, shall be fined ft the. new livery barn now in course of con- or divorce from Wilham H. H. Day|ot said Village, shall be deemed a|sum of not less than one dollar nor z ; het : and in the complaint filed she makes! disorderly person. more than one huudred dollars to-. —_—_ = ee struction, where the speaking and} oy : é rether with costs’ of suit. and in case, i is f the é vere | several sensational charges aganst| Sec. 3 Any person who shall be|&' 0! ry * | Sener carne CEAHe promea i ere her husband, who 1s a well known and | found within the corporate limits of |°f default of payment Ke said fund, i SSeS Sees SSrsS SSeS asp, [camed out. Short addresses were! Voaithy lumber Ethie eh said Village, without any — settled | and costs sald persou_ 4, convigted: iv Sper C a made by Revs. C. V., Gamache and}. pee al a = eras hey place of ahode, ox visiting about| Shall be committed. to watch, D, A. MacKenzie, followed with a ie nae - srs ne ae saloons, baudy houses, houses of ill- Bones pe jail - of said Vi ; natriotic address by Hon. C. C,|lleges that ever since 1889 the de-| fame, or loitering about the strects, |0f to the county: jail of said coun x I 'y fe 7 ; until said tine and. costs are full: k The Gl {ub add quant has lved openly with one|janes, alleys, parks, or public places | ¥ al lv eva e, Glee club added | Fiien Mulaney, and that he has onjof said Villager without occupation, | Paid but not to exceed ninety days, much to the pleasure of the occasion Gisicne fi qi ds felts ith shiaiibe cena a disorderly eis provided said justice may suspend with several selections. The Ladies carer eer Wis aan at sha 5 Sec. 4. Any person found trespass- ennai ge =e the Sagres = _FOR THE THE S Circle provided the spectators with ane ingin any school house hurch MEET GE - HS eem it. to ‘or- LADIES OF GRAND RAPID ample refreshments. prareheg Bi ane re be Pa Day aeraes inte uilaniee rich bag the od este interests. of said Village, so, At 2:30 South Side park wasa Nee et pene ee th “ neal corporate limits of said Village or} “‘ge¢. 16, - This .act shall take effect scene of active iuterest. 1t appeared | SU@C¢ Ber fo tet fim bring the Mul sing on any grounds or yards} anq be in force from and after its 9 a é that all the people of the county had aney woman to the house to help her, | of s a apr a Ob Shree oe passage and publication. | ere 1S. WHAT 'TIS? assembled there. The sports of the Wa oH yes agree 10.1 is MOLD | Ticoedeny parcon . sg £. L. CHURCHILL, lay were about to be pulled off. ‘The |S@nding the fact thathe made all e ae President of said Village, . cay P re N¢ | sorts “of promises, the execution of|, Sec. 5. Any person found trespass-| 4 trest; ag ° 9 first event was trotting between Dor- ebiCk alee conti aa fier ing on any private premises, or in any C W. Robinson, Ladies an’s “Nig,” and Coughhn’s “Ulo.” Wine each 8 I ee prixate house within the corporate ” "Recorder. ° fencallinnstipmmnnotmsatn Uh ‘Yhe former won the first two heats. pate ete: _ Bae n 1093 ay; | 1imits of said Village, snall bedeem-| passed and adapted this 9rd day of Price, Doran and Kiley contested for | °° bis wife says, took Ellen Mulany | ed a disorderly person. February, 1898, T g ? ia with him to the world’s fair at Chicago Sec. 6 Any person who shall! Published i ds Id- I ailor-= a é uUits honors in the running race, and the} 7 14 wi a Be ee ie A DORROD (A ee ublis n Aecheatsied is Herald. . } a i here z : : t winter she accompained on a/eitherin the uight time or the day Review July 29, | alas DOSE: WAS | 90 PGASY WIDER |i ah te the pine woods, where they time, witbin the corporate limits of ' H 00! racing, running 5 } Suilte=- particular it is a most magnificent line. I cordially invite an in- spection of these goods. Miss Atherto. will be pleased to show these suits and Skirts. o4 Figured Armure Skirts Bayadere Brilliantine Skirts Fancy Figurec acquard Skirts. Sold at Roc tom Prices! Beautitul! Durable!, Diack an i 4 Broad ctoth Serges Brilliant snes Fancy Plaids, Plain Plaid : —ci:cLinenCrash Suits. Cheap! Tailor-Made! «-ies’ and Gent’s Furnishings is Superb. C. H. MARR, THE cLo HIE ° Elegant! My Stor’ ~ seqeessose Sosa Sasa SeSESSSeS= In the evening Village hall was well filled with happy dancers. ‘The rendered for a ball in Grand Rapid: and it was all home talent, at that. Tony Johnson played ist violin, Al Mayhew second, Chas. E. Aitken, the keys of the piano. Comrade Felix Malette had general charge of the dance, and the manner in which he managed the large crowd received hearty approval. Wedding Bells Mr, and Mrs. John R. Donohue music ,furnished was the best oaeet! cornet, and Leo Mayer manipulated | Desertion since April of the present year is also alleged. ‘The matter will come up next Sa- urday when Lawrence & Robb attorney for Mrs. Day, will move for payment of $100 expense, $200 for; for the difented to pay outstanding bills which her husband has refused to meet, and $500 for their fees. One G.N. Change. D. D. McLennan, agent, and G. Jones, operatorfor the Duluth, Superior & Western road at Deer River, have resigned. Mr. McLen- nan will be station agent for the St. arrived home on ‘Thursday of this cE si sed | popular young attorney was made im! week and are at home at the Pokeg- ama. Mention of the marriage of the Paul & Duluth at Wyoming and. Mr. Jones will go Minneapolis. This is 1 i fate limits of said. Village, shall be | deemed a disorderly person. Sec. 8S. All persons found within the corporate limits of said Village j telling jorLubes for muoney or any thing ofvalne, and all ps Ss who Hoy be found going about said Vil- lage pretending to tell fortunes for woncy Or auyibing of value sual ve deemed a disorderly person. © Sec. 9. A erson found withio the corporate 1imils of said Village gambling with cards, for money or its equivalent or found dealing cards at the games called Faro. haro | or Forty-cight or Poker, or any game, whether the same is dealt with 4 cards or any other number af care called a disorderly person. yer, designated to for money. or ils equivaleub, shal be) a eg See. 10. Any person ‘found within} 1 ue to be a result of the transfer to|the corporate limits of said Village. keeping any gambling device what-| _ ngused dip gamb- In ay tema tier ob the estate of Angie Smith, On receiving and filing the dat of James Smith of said county.’ sg lomcrerecin = among other things, that mith,’ lat = : of suid county, jae the 24th of Aj Apri A county, died are ‘nde pel nat a citizen and Dar ggg be time of-her and estate wit! ys aan ake orh Ae = brother a raying that adminigtration « Bs aaa archer is order: before this court, on the: a 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m. , h of Probate in the Vin rand. He eee : feceieaere wees for ti a ieee the Court