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..aginable, City and Vicinity. NOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. Household goods for sale—apply to :Mrs. Joe Laisor at the residence. Mrs. N. A. Tait of Tomah, Wis.. iis here ona visit. to her son, W. J. ‘Taft. Jos. Laisur has engaged in business sat Ino Wis. Mrs. Laisur will join her husband in a few days. There will be no services at St. Joseph’s church tomorrow, Father Gamache being in Hibbing. Mrs. W. L. Maddy, who has been visiting her parents at Princeton, Minn., returned last Tuesday evening. Mrs. M. McAlpine left Wednesday morning for a month’s visit to her old home at Stanton, Wis. Miss Annie Metzger left Monday morning for Dululh and Superior on a visit to friends and relatives. Will Clair, brother of Register of Deeds A. B, Clair, left this morning on a visit to nis parents in Canada. Fred W. Miller, brother, of Mrs. F. A. King, of Grand Rapids, and William Quigg, brother, of J. A. Quigg of Deer River, enlisted in the regular army at Duluth this week ~ Mrs. C. C. Miller left Wednesday moming for Saginaw, Mich., and Goodrich, Canada. She expects to be gone until September. Mrs, A. B. Clair was among the passengers to Duluth this morning. She will visit with friends in the Zenith } « City unul ‘Tuesday. Mrs. V. L. Bean and her interesting little daughter, Virginia, of Duluth, visited with friends here over Sunday. Mr. Bean is now train dispatcher for the Northern Pacific. Vice-President P. J. Sheldon of the|+ Lumbermen bank is here on a visit to his son, Faaxk. Mr. Sheldon says that | § he will remain here two or three weeks to take advantage of the nate. If anyone in Itasca county has a that boat stealing has become com- mon. The same issue -contains an account of some pigs having been poisoned, and refers to a horse that had been shot by some person ani- mated with spite for the owner of the animal. $25,00 Round Trip. Canadian Excursion. The Duluth South Shore & Atlantic Ry. will run thcir annual — excursion train for St. Anne de Beaupre from Du- luth July rgth. Round trip fare $25, oo. Tickets good for stop-over in Canada. Double birth in through tourist sleeping car $3.00. Passen- gers shculd apply early for reserva- tions. T. H, Larke Commercial Agena, 426, Spaulding Hotel Block, Duluth, Minn, $25.00 Notice of Hearing Petition for, Guardian. @ State of Minnesota, Couuty of Itasca, ‘In Probate Court, ial Term, June 2, that atas to be he! on Mor Spe Notice is hereby g' » Proba forthe county, 0 25th day of July A. D. 189s. 5 the forenoon, at t ‘obate Office, in the county court house iv the village of Grand Rapi i id county, the following n 1 heard and Consider The verified petition of O: for the appointment of a gu F Pulkkinen of said county, alleged to be men~ tally incompetent to ha management of his propert Dated at Grand Rapids the 28th day of June, A D 1898. t 10 0' By order of the Court, E. C, KILEY, Judge of Probate, Probate Notice. a, ) a i State of Minnes css In Probate Court. } County of Itase Special Term June 24. 1 atter of the estate of Willam Reid, | and filing the petition of id of Modre. Province of Ontario, nong other things, that » of Duluth,St.Louis county 4th day of April, 1898. at the nnesota. died intestat f this county at tl ving goods, chattels, a ounty, and that said petitione id de d. and praying that ion of said estate nk Hic 1: petition be heard before day the 19th, day of July at 10 o'clock a. m., at Grand hereof be person: ler onc és prior-to said d «Rapids He ssi y\of hearing, in the : ild-Review a” weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Minnesota in said county. nd Zapids the 2th day of By the Court: i. 0. KILE Judge of Prob tame driving pony for sale—one that is suitable tor family use—might be able to sell the beast to the Herald- Review by calling on the business manager. Arbutus Rebkah Lodge No. 150, and Grand Rapids lodge No, 148, I. O. O. F., will hold a joint installation of officers on Wednesday evening next. Refreshments will be served ahd the wives ofthe members are also invited. To put up a job oh the Magnet boys is one of the easiest things im- Any practical joker in the village can impart most any old fic- ytion to the young fellows who con- “dact the Heaald-Review’s c »ntempor- ary and tell them it would be a good thing to print, and mit goes. In testimony whereof we herewith call attention to the fool story printed therein last week, reflecting on the “fighting ability of our frend Price, the ” barrister. On July 1st there occured an event at the home of Frank Freestone that will be memorial in the histoay of Itasca county for many years to come, and perhaps one that may make an epoch in northern Minnesota history. | A boy was born to a good parentage and it is expected of him to immor- talize the name of the humble father —Freestone. Frank came to town this week and he was swelled to double his ordinary proportion, May the heir of the house of Freestone live long and prosper. Dr. Harrison Arrested. Last week when Dr, and Mrs. Harrison arrived in Grand Rapids, a warrant was in waiting for him. Dr. Harrison was enroute to the Big Fork to spend his annual outing. ‘The reception was entre for the doc- tor, however, who was,arrested under an indictment charging him with having killed a moose out of season. The doctor gave bonds for his appearance at the next term of court He denies the charge. Opjectionable Friendships of Girls Tama behever in the friendships ot girls, but personally 1 seriously ob- ject to the so-called ecstatic friendships that are just now fashionable. ‘Womankind has_ proven that she can care for herself, and vet she thinks it ‘necessary to make the world at large understand that she is satisfied with the affection of a fried, that she is ‘willing to pass her hfe with her so- called “chum,” and that nothing stronger than friendship for a woman, ora Platonic liking for a man, is de- manded of her. To my mind therg 1s something wrong about such a woman. —Ruth Ashmore in the July Ladies’ Home Journal. Outlawry at Rainy Lake. The Rainy Lake Herald in its last |FUNERAL DIRECTORS issue discloses a bad state of affairs in Notice of Mortqage Sale. Whereas, default has been made in the eonditions of a certain mortgage | dated May 2, 1894, made by Edward L Woods, mortgagor, to John W. Harbi- son, mortgagee, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Itasca county, Minnesota, on the 2 | day of May, 1894, at 5:05 o’clock p.m. | in book C of mortgages on page 163, and which said mortgage was, on the 4duy of May, 1898, Culy assigned by said mortgagee to C. H. Marr, wlich zumentl was recorded in the oftice id Register of Deeds on May 31 1898, at 11 o’clock a.m. in book H of mortgages on page 91; and Whereas, there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of ninety seven dollars and sixty six cents, towit: $50 princi- pal and $47,66 interest, and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted to recover said sum: Now, fherefore, notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described therein which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Itasca ceunty, Minnesota, at the front door of the court house in Grand Rapids in said bounty at 10 o'clock a.m. on the 18 day of July, 1898, to sty said sum so due und interest and costs of said sale and the snm of twenty tive dollars attorney fee provided for in said mortgage The premises described in said mort gage and so to-be sold are situate in the county of Itosca and ‘State of Miunesotaand described as foilows; Lots three [3] and four [4] in ten 10) in Grand Rapids First Division. This mortgage is given as security for part | of the purchase price of said prem- ises. Dated June 4, 1898. C. H. Marr, Assignee of mortgagee C. L. Prati, Attorney, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. IF YOU WISH A FIRST-CLASS MCDERN-PRICED HOTEL Stop at the ST. JAMES HOTEL, WHEN IN DULUTH 213-215 West Superior St., DULUTH, MINN. tee eeeee CENTRALLY LOCATED.. $100 PER DAY AND UPWARDS: Steam Heat, Electric Light, Electric Bells, Baths, Ete. Cut out this ad. and put it in your note book M. PERRAULT JR, & CO Painters : Paper Hangers. Work Promtly Attended to. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Complete Line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes, Ete. of a misdemeanor. | | the corporate limits of said village | shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. | demeanor, Prooeining and vicinity. It says; Grand Rapids, - Minn. ORDINANCE NO. 2. An act defining misdemeanors and providing — penalties for commission thereof. / The Village Council of the Village of Decr River, Itasca county, Minne- sot2, do ordain as follows: Section 1. Any person who shall be found lurking or concealed in any house, barn, store, warehouse, shed or other building, or inany pri alley, lane or enclosure, or ov any of the streets, alleys, parks or public places of said village, with intent to pilfer, or steal, or commit an assault, or tocommit any crime or public of- fense contrary to law; shall be guilty 8 2. Any person. who. shall make or aid in making or in any man- nera tin making, oy cause or in- duce any other person or persons to make or aid in making any loud noise or riot. or public disturbance or any breach of the peace or any vulgar, or obscene or unlawful diversion within Sect. 38. All persons whoshall col- lect together in bodies or crowds within the corporate limits of said village for purpose of creating a riot or public disturbance or breach of the peace or to annoy any citizen or citizens of said village, or to disturb any citizen or person in d village, or to destroy or injure, any private or public property, or for any other un- lawful purpose shail be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sect. 4, Each and every pers collected together as stated in si Zot this ordinance, who shall neglect orrefuse to disburse upon being noti- tied.so to do by the magistrate or peace officer of said village or magis- trate or peace officer of said county of Itasca or state of Minnesota shall be guilty of a misdeme nog. Sect. 5.. Any person who shall en- gage in any fighting or noisy alterea- tion or shall make any assault, or as- sault and battery upon the person of another within the corporate limits of said village shall be guilty of a mis Sect. 6. Any person who shall aid, assist, induce or procure another to make an assault or assault and bat- tery, or to engage in any fighting within the corporate limits of said village shall be guilty of a misde- meanor, Sect. 7. Any person who shall be found intoxicated in any stree! alley, park or public place of s: y lage shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Avy persun who s 1y gun, pistol, revolver or any firearms, within the corporate limits of said village, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sect. 9. ate, or who shall induce, procure aid ist another to create any undue or disturbance in or about any awful public meeting or religious as semblage, orshallin any manner di turbor annoy any lawful public meet- | iug or religious assemblage within the corporate limits of said village, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sect. 10. Any person who shall ap- pear-in any street, lane, alley, park, or public place of said village ina state of nudity, or in. the clothing and habiliments of the opposite *sex or in any indecent or loud dress, who shall make any indecent or loud exposure of his or her person, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sect. 11. Any person who shall use any vile, obscene, vulgar or profane language, or swear within the streets, lanes, alleys, parks, or public places of said village, or in any ball, church, schoolhouse or other public building of said village, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. ba Sect. 12, Any person who shall within the corporate limits of said village wantonly or cruelly beat, abuse or torture any dumb animal, or expose such animal to the severities of the weather without proper shelter or any owner of any such animal who shall neglect, or refuse to properly feed and care for the same shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. ‘ Sect. 18. Any person who shall make and leave open without a suffi- cient guard any cellar, cistern, vault, well or other excavation within the corporate limits of said village, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sect. 14. Any person who shall mar or mutilate or injure any pub'ic building or other public property within the corporate limits of said village shall be guilty of a mis- dememeanor. Sect. 15. Any person who shall keep any louse of ill fame, resorted to for the purpose of prostitution within the corporate limits of said village or who shall be the proprietor of or engaged in carrying on or operift- ing any such house,of ill fame or houseof prostitution within the cor- porate limits of said village shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sect. 16. Any person who shall be found residing in a house of ill fame resorted to for the pur- pose of prostitution within the cor- porate limits of said village shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, Sect. 17. Any person who shall be found visiting any house of ill fame resorted to forthe purpose of pros- Utution within the corporate limits of said village shall be guilty of a misdemeauor. Sec. 18. Any person who is agent or owner. lets or demises any build- ing orany portion of any building to be used as such a house of. ill fame or Knowiug that it is to be used as such house of ill fame or who permits any building or any portion of any building to be used as such a house of ill fame within the corporate limits of said village shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, uA te yard, | | Any person who shall cre- w and Glassware We have just unpacked and placed in stock Crockery a New Invoice of Crockery and Glassware. he We can desire. SLSLSVES 1 SWSLWSVSLSLSLESS: furnish Cups and Saucers or any individual pieces that you may We have added a New Stock Pattern These are Imported Goods. They are Plain White in Color, Light in Weight and of New, Derirable Shapes. furnish COMPLETE DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, MEAT SETS or Individual Pieces as desired. IN PRICE. new goods both in Plain and Decorated Glass. CHINA CUSPIDOSS HOTEL WARES of all Kinds EARTHGNWARE CHURN: EARTHENWARE MILK PANS HANGING FLOWER POTS EARTHENWARE BEAN POTS JARDIENERS SLSLSWSLSLSL SLE SASLSLSESVSVSLSLSLELSNEL SL SL SL ELSE SLSLSLSLSLSLSS 4 g|® =| 2 8 fs = Sid Nis os = SS) nye S y a X S&S 5 8 Ss S This past week we have received several It is the Semi-Porcelain Ware They RESEMBLE CHINA very closely. Wecan These are. ELEGANT GOODS and VERY REASONABLE You will find some very neat Tumblers and Water Glasses among our Among our New Goods are A LARGE VARIETY OF LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS JUGS and JARS of all Sizes CHINA NEST EGGS PLAIN FLOWER POTS GLASS SETS CHAMBER SETS FANCY TEAPOTS SLSLTSVSLSLSLSWSLSI SLSLSVSLVSLISLSS® SLES Dry Goods A Small Assortment of Ladies’ Plaid Hose. DECORATED FLOWER POTS. OXFORD TRAYS : New Pieces of Zepher Ginghams, These are Late Styles and very Pretty TYFSLSLSLSLESLGTE SLSLSISLSLSLSLSLSLSLSLSLCSLSISLSLSLSLSLSL SLSL GLSLSLSLSLSLSLSL SLSLSLESLSVSLSLSLSLUSS: es: ates We take pleasure in showing you our goods. Beckfelt& Mather. Percales and Dress Trimming | Our Stock of Dry Goods is Large and Complete © CLSLSLSLSS SLSS SlSlSlsTe™® a Sec. 19. Any person the owner of or the keeper of any vicious animal who shall be allowed torun at large within the corporate limits of village shall be guilty of a m demeanor. in actions under this section it shall only be necessary to prove the fact of viciousness of such animals and it shall not be necessary to prove the knowledge of such viciousness by the owner of such animal. Sec. 20. Any person who shall be found carrying a revolver, knife, pis- tol or any other weapon concealed about his person within the corpo- rate limits of said village except an officer authoritized to carry such weapon, shall be guilty of a mis- demeanor. : Tn actions under this section it shall be necessary to prove only the carry- ing of the weapon consealed by the person. Sec. 21, Inactions under sections 15, 16, 17, 18, of this ordinance it shall be necessary to prove only such facts and circumstances as would naturally believe the fact alleged in the com- plaint and Warrant. Sec. 22. Any person convicted of any nrisdemeanor as above ‘etined or who shall be convicted of the viola- tion of any section or provision, of this ordinance before any Justice of Peace in and for said village shall be fined inasum no less than one dol- lar nor more;than one hundred dollars together with cost of suit, and in default of the payment of such fine and costs, said person so convicted shall be committed to the watch house or jail of said village or to the jail of said county, until said fine and cost are fully paid but not to exceed ninety days. Sec. 23. This act shall be in force rand take effect from aud- after its adoption and passage. F. L. CHuRcHILL, President of said Viliage. Attest: C. W. RoBINson, Recorder. 4, Adopted and passed on January 26, 1898, Published in Grand Rapids Herald-Review June 25, July 2-9. Change of Times. Last Monday the passenger trains of the Duluth, Superior & Western railway began running mto and out of Duluth onthe line of the Eastern Minnesota via West Superior and Saunders.“Wis, This necessitates a shght change in the arrival and departure of trains from Duluth, the time of the arrival at that point being now 12:01 o’clock p. m., while the time of departure is at 2:35 instead of, 3:05 as has heretofore been the -case. lead*a reasonably prudent man tol “SARS a Se a ae a a ea eae a ae ae ee Re ee ae ee eee ae aa ee ebgist- W.V.FULLERG&CO, Lumber, Lath and Shingles. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Blinds. ‘Turning and Scroll Sawing Done on Short Notice: Es : ESTIMATES FURNISHED. W. V. FULLER & CO. Grand Rapids, - - Minnesota. ert rt Tet Tree Sa PIANOS. . AR A ee a ee ae a eae se a eae ae a ae ae ae a ate ate ae ae ate ae se ae ate eae ae ae ae eae ae ae abe ge ae ae ae Tt Lr rrr rr ririi iti ttt eH ERE: When we went to the manufacturers. And told them we wanted to make a REAL BARGIN SALE H at the Head of the Lakes, they smiled. When we said we would p11 — — 1 —— I — |) pay cash for the Pianos we selected, they stopped. They accepted our offer. This was just after the Holiday trade was over, and before invoicing and closing up their books for the year. That is the time to buy Pianos low. We now have the Pianos in our large WHOLESALE and RETAIL STORE and propose to give you the benefit of the big discount. y When we show you that we can take off one-third from the prices that other dealers ask you for the same grade of Pianos you will see what a bonanza we struck and we propose to share it with you. A greater stock to select from than ever offered be- fore at the head of the lakes. A ; . Duluth Music Co. E. G. CHAPMAN, Mer. Cor. Lake Ave. and Superior St. : 4 A =} ~