Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 10, 1898, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

City and Vicinity. NOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. French dry cleaning at Dye Works. Attorney Pratt tra nsaeted busi- ness at Sualway, this week. The last meeting of the present board of county commissioners will be held on the 22nd of this month, George Dewey has a camp on Mud lake, about eight miles from Deer River, where he expects to putin 2,000,000 feet between now and break- ing-up time. Hehgs thirty men at work. Frank Foot, who conducted the first passenger train that was pulled over the old Duluth & Winnipeg, is now conducting a freight train on the Fosston pranch of the Great Northern from Superiop wegt. ie The of St. Benedict have opened anew hospital at Bemidji which will be known as St. Anthony's The point promises to bea very in- viting one for a hospita! as there will be large nymbers of men employed in that vicinity for many years. Mr. and Mrs. M. Perreault are meeting with greater success than was anticipated with the Medicated Vapor bath treatment. It bas already been found nec sisters for the accommodation of — their paiyons. Mr. Sims, brother-in-law of J.J. Decker, who’ -was: injured on the Itasca Logging road abouf three weeks ago. has sufficiently recovered to be out of the haspital. He is not able as yet, however, to resume his labors. : . Prof. F. E. Bowden, the great hypnotist and mind reader, wil] give an entertainment at Village hall on Monday evening next. Hundreds of laughable scenes wall be seen in the exhibition of this’ great science and art. Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Dr. C. A. Newman, the veterinary surgeon of Princetos, who has done much work during recent” years. for the lumbermen of Itasca county, ar- rived here phis week and will spend the winter caring for hoyses jn the eamps. His reputation as a veteri- nary mong the best in the state. Mr. W. VV. Fuller, of the retail lumber firm of Fuller & Co., spends most of his time up the line these~ days in charge of the compan’‘ys yards at Deer River and s Lake. He re- ports business as fairly good in both the up-line towns, and be looks for even bettertimes during the coming year. Ip is no longer a matter of specula- tion as to the continuation of logging operations on the ceded portions of the Indian reservations in Minnesota this season. Commissioner Herman has been in favor of the present plan all along. but the protests that have gone in from cert interested lum- bermen has cauged some delay. J. P. McKenna, the dye man, will leave for Grand Rapids next week so those desiring anything done in_ his line should take in their orders at once. Juring his stay here Mr. Mc- Kenna has been favored with an un- usually large trade. His work was satisfactorily turned out'and many a cast-off suit of clothes, overcoat or dress has been transferred into a new garment.He is a first class workman and is deserving of a ‘liberal patron- age.—Virginia Virginian. The ladies of the Catholie Union held their regular meetiog. at the homeof Mrs. E. C. Kiley on’Thurs- day of this week, and elected the following officers: M Lamphere president; Mrs. E. C. Kiley, secretary: Mrs. M. McAlpine, treasurer. The next meeting will ‘be held at the Catholic parsonage on. Thursday afternoon next at 20’clock. A full attendance of all Catholic ladies in the villag is desired, as-preparations will be made tor Christmas week in the church. There wilj be work for all. 3 H. S. Huson has taken the agency for George Higbee & Sons’ farm seeds. ‘This firm raises vegetable and cereal seeds especially adapted for this northern climate and any orders given Mr. Huson may be rehed upon as being filled with the very best that can possibly be procured in this séc- tion. He also kas for sale a_ patent potato bug exterminator that is guar- anteed to produce the desired results. Itasca Cirele Elects Officers. The ladies of Itasca Circle, G. A. R. met at their hall on Tuesday eve- ning of: this week and elected the following. officers to serve one year: President, Mrs. Mary S. Huson; see- retary, Mrs. M. Brady; senior vice president, Mrs. Kate C. Lent; junior vice-president, Mrs. Maggie Cochran; treasurer, Mrs. Eliza Baily; chaplain, Mrs. Electa Dolph: conductor, Miss Elsa. Arno; guard Mrs. J. PD. Lamphere. Ladies, ‘have your skirts ¢lganed at Dye Works. ary to enlarge the rooms |. laid ovas until the next meeting. Jutia Jackson mde application for abate- ment of the penalty and interest. upon pro- perty in Houghton’s Addition, was granged and sucli abatement allowed. Application of L. F. Knox for an abate- ment of taxes leased and used by tlte" gasca agricultural Society was recommended to tho state auditor for approval. Application of J. H. Hasty for canellation of taxes upon land assessed prior tothe entry of and while said land was, the proper- ty of the United States was iecommended to the state auditor for appro The committee appointed by the governor to expend the money ‘appropriated by the islavure for the reprir of roads and bridges in Itasca county made report of its acts the same being accépted and placed on file. W. J. Nolan, a cripple, appeared before the boark and asked to be admitted to the Poor hodse. It.appearing that the said Nolan oad recently came to Itasca county from Grand Forks, and was not a resident of Itasea couniy, it was ordered that a ticket be pro- vided fqr his return to the place from whence he game. Petition of John and August Headquist for alicense to maintain a sluice dam across Deer River, ut a point on lots 3.and 4. in sec. CASES sre. Charles Kearne, allowed... | Jas: Doran,.team for roa committee Wm. Sterling, work gy road at De River. 3 days ......... Geo. Sterling. work on roxd at De River, 8days ....... Jas Woodard, work on road at er Deer | John Wasson, judge of election ~ Hanson Brook... we seer ese B20 40 John Cochran, judge of election Allowed 14 50 D.W. Di expense of, road com- date of this order, in which all persons hay- mittee .. seseeee 6 00) Ing? sie tuts on Cone ds a nine’ the salnite> Pioneer Press Co., books and blanks 38 %5 | Ceased are requi Pea ene eee " Probate C A - Jas. Woodard, surveying roud, 6days 9 00| {ion and allowance, oF be forever barked oe Wm Buell, do Sdays 7 50| | Iis further ordered, That the 2th: day ‘ot oe 2: 15 lay, , at tep o'clock, a. m.. ui Pat Mier, a Sdays 7 50| Special term of said Probate Court. to be held Chas Gv ndergon, do lday 1.50 / at the Probate Office in th® Court. House. in Prank Peterson. do Iday 1.50/Grand Raplds in sald County, be und the she tegen same hereby is aj nted as the time’ ‘an oorne Prering, Ss Sdays 900) dlace when and where the said. Probate T. A. McHugh. boarding paupers...... 21 75 Court will examine and adjust said claims T. A. McHugh, clearing land 2 and demands. contract 8S Per sg] And tt ls further ordered, That notice of f EAS S ~- o. 32 | Such hearing be given to all creditors and T.A. McHugh, purchase prico of cow 35 35| persons interested in suid state. by. forth- F. 0. Johnson, work on furnace......_ 190} with publishing bse Seto one Hahah lap | for hree succes ive weeks in 1e rans Thos. Hughes. witness fees in jnstice Rapids Herald-Review a weekly newspaper ee aaa ee ee -. 2 80] printed and published in said County. J.S. Lofbers, wire cable for poor farm 10 00 Reyne Rapids, Minn., ‘this. 17th M. Perreault, buriul of John Buekley 12 00 | Bruin cor R. R. Bell, ink for county... % E. C, KILEY. R. R. Bell, medicine for paupers...... 310} [SEAL] Judge of Probate. Geo. F. Kremer, mdse tor furnuce at ‘ court house ise gee 440; - Geo. Davis, work on road at Deer River, 2 days ‘ eee) ‘ see Chos. Harrison, york on road at Deer a ee a ier Publication. i @ days ..... 5 (Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.) scat iki oa Pina nas * “United States Land Office, } ~ | June 3, 1878. entitled An act for she aero of Luke Bros., shrabery for Poor farm.. 7 00 J. Everton & Son, supplics for yoad work...... us River, 6 4876... cccustiite ac BBS ip Geo. Scobell, witness fees in justice Roe eter tie eae | court... +, 948) has this da filed in this office hissworn state- C. H. Marr, clothing for paupers 8 00 eae oy eoceOn Nc ae ad tii Or ie anal se of section No. 8 and n}z of sw of section A-H. Dorman,in the matter of the No.9, in township No. 63 north, ets: ‘No. death of Henry Ward .. eres | | west, 4th P. M., and will offer proof io show Village of Grand Rapids, water rent Cimber BY eine Euan eee to April, 1809 25 00 poses. and to establish his¢claim to said land H. B. Ehle, in the matter of the death erre. Pa Re ster ant Becelver of san of Gustave Fitzpatric 8 60] gnce, Be Dab en sare) une ny, the d E N. Higbee. deputy-sherlif at Koochi- eee Denne Seer: of Grand "Ray nae: ching .. 18 %5 ee Bhersy ot Gr pee eae aay W.J.& 1. D. Powers, hardware 853! Henry Menliete, ory Pi, Minn Geo. Riddell, blacksmithing 915| Any or Legend polataine thertesleiin (Continped next week.) Old hats made new at Dye Works. Winter Tourist Tickets Via St. Paul & Duluth Ratlrpad, Are now on sale to principal points in Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, California and Taxes. | For rates and full particulars call on Agents Saint Paul & Duluth R. R., or write C. E. Stone, G. P. A., St. Paul, Minn. Cow Wanted—Good miich Enquire at Herald- Review. cow: Words of Praise. “I can say for one that [ called on Mr. Perreault and recerved only a few of his medicated vapor baths and. was completely cured of a severe attack of rheumatism. Iwas a great sufferer from this disease, but today I feel like anew man, and do not. hesitate. -to heartily recommend. the: baths to any- 25. township 57, range 27. was taken under 5 consideration, and, upon request of object- | ON€ suffering from’ rheumatism.” ; of Me. }img pi . Was laid over until the next James Hormes? _ meeting. > : FRENCEL The following bills were audited an@ al-} Road sprinkler for sale cheap: ‘ Alk ices the above in 30 days. Itacts lowed: — a equipments and in good order. En- ~~ f een cee aa i g fo. q ‘men will regain their and M. L. Toole, boarding prisoners for ire of JoM. Ri Grand Rapid: 3S September .. .. 78 66| quite of J. M., Romans, Grand Rapids, at quidaly ahh rureiy restores M.L. Toole, boarding prjsqners for Minn. Beganty Lost Vitality, , Nightly Emissions, Oct: . 644i ‘Power, Failing Memory, Wasting M. L. Tovle, sheriff's fees in sundr: ; et eS Se en M. L. pas ih 8 sa § y ma Have your overcoats cleaned «and progned apie siftgne pane pope ny bat pase ‘allowed .... ees ‘ Es ‘oures by ing 1° 5 Ghats! poiaray Sok gt ead. ox collored at Dye Warks, opposite’ Po- | igagrest nerve tonie and blood builder, bring state ie - 14951 Kegama hatel, z ing the Bo of South, fe wade of Tasanity John Peters, work on road for state 7 50] - Consumption. Insist on having NEVO: Be ieee ake 2 j can carried a Frank Peters, ao. ee) Homeseekers’ Excursions. per package, or atx for $5.00, John Peters, do 13 50 five written, guarantee to cure OF Roy Vipon, flo 6 00 December 6 and 20. 1898. the money. Book and advise free. Kenetson & Son, do 2» 0)| Homeseekers’ tickets via’ Saint | Royal Medicine Co.,%anaspas™ L. A. Williams, do Rg bed Faul & Duluth Railroad will be « baci ‘ John Hendrickssn. ao 5 63) sale at principal stations December 6 J. W. Snyder, do 874) and 20 to points in Alabama, Arizona, | th 4 ag fe Na * Geb. Fautkinghor, do #250) Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, | 0 ti 7 0 (0 OPER : R. Paulkinghon, do. 8 00/ Kansas, Kentneky, Nebraska, Mis: 5 Wm. Patterson, do 1250/sippi, North Carolina, Oregon, ‘Texa Enough For all the Winter Evenings Cole Benson, do 1188} Utah, Virginia, New Mexico, Wyom- ALMOST FREE, F. Christensen, do 400/ing and other points .at low rates. sat B. E. Benson, do 14 99| For particulars-call on agents Saint TOWN TOPIC: % Rafer sgh bata L, Carlson, do 938/ Paul & Duluth R. R., or address C. 208 Sth Ave., N. Y., Ar TREN cents ia a y >, 3 : pl S % i 4 h any one oF ae Poppe. do 13 13| KE. Stone, G. P. A., St. Paul, Minn. the following prize nowls (TWO HUNDREL M. Headquest. do 600 AND FIFTY-SIX pages, regular price FIFTX. John Nilsson, do 7039 |] — ee $39} for FIFTY cents any FOUR : for ONE | gene Kees ae. < “4 Order for Hearing on Claime. Wte. AHALF the whole library of SIXTREN volumes, pone aoa ae ‘~~ | STATE OF MINNESOTA; |... 6-THE SALE OF A SOUL. By C. M.8, Ma- Andrew Hansgn, do vs) County af Jtasea. "4 88:_ Jellan. oI “In‘Probate Court. 7-THE COUSIN OF THE KING. Ey A. S. Vat John Larson, do 9.00 mb} Special Term, Nov. 17, 1898. Westrum, i Gus Headquist. do $00] Tn the Matter of thé Estate of | ®-SIX MONTHS IN TADBS. By Clarico F W. B. Holman, justice fees in sundry Willan ©. Clark, Dee S-THE SKIRTS OF CHANCE. By Captain Letters of administration on the estate of William C. Clark, deceased, late af the Coun- ty of Itasca and State of. Minnesota, being granted to Susanngh Mangel. It is ordered. thatsix months be and the same is hereby allowed: from and after the Duluth. Minn., Aug, 30, 1898. Notice is hereby given tliat in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of re- gon, Nevada and Washington Tertitory." as timber lands in ai states of Californi: extended to all*the public land states by act Any and all persons above-described lund§ are requested to file their claims in this office on or before'said 23rd day of November, 1893. ‘Wa. E. CULKIN, Register. | the sum of one 1 88-100 dollars, whic and delivered to me as. dauts. George partners, Fal West qnarter (sw'4) of township 53, range 27 west. signed, as sheriff as aforesaid, above di bidder, forcash. at public auction, at the front door of the court house in Grand Rapids. in the county of I Noven that di gether SERVICE AND RATES Beckfelt & Mather’s Trade Notes. .- Overcoats—Do you need one? Look over our stock of new, stylish gar- | ssereeee, 1820 6:90) ments just received. F. A. Clark, judge of election, - W: = ; + | Hanson Brook... 280 5% ‘arm winter footwear, ..| Wm. Came}}, clerk of election, Ladies’ felt shoes and slippers. : gee nse en oe ee 8 be All eizes iv misses? and children’s Mathew Fay, clerk ‘af election, HSAs Official Publication of the Pro-| Hanson Brook... seseeesaee 780 590] felt shoes, é Louis Melhus, clerk of election, a cag | ceedings of the Meeting of BoieBering ks. 384 2e9| Attics and overshoes of all sizes. H Louis Mallette, clerk of election : A ladies’ fleece-lined shoe at $2.25. Bow String....... st eeees 20) Just the thing for skating. Wm Donnelly, junge of election es oe ne Bow String. 260 DRY GOODS. Will Nesbitt, judge of election, New goods just in. Several pieces Bow String. 2 60 : 8: edetti gutned dudes obelsotiod, of blue serges and Henriettas. NOVEMBER 19 A D. 1898. Bow String. “ 260] Achoice assortment of fifty cent | eda eRe ay ‘| Thos. Walker, judge of election, wool suitings. Bow String.......... Sets 24-60. % ES, - x ‘John. Hut: sodas cf slestion “Tadles:, Misses’ and Childrens’ purr. 7 oo | fascinators. snitch Chee Jas. Coons, “judge of election, Call and see us. sat vige 400 ‘ - E. W. Shepard, judge of election BECKEELT & MATHER. Decker ... 10 20 = | B.C. Shurtliff, judge of electiqn Of the Board of County Com=-|")-0i a Bp ae f It Cc D. B. Hutchins,judge of election Natica for Publication. missioners of Itasca Co — Ath Judge Land Office at Duluth, Minn., | ecker .. 460 November 19, 1898." § H. D. Shhpara Notice Is hereby given that the following- Decker” 2 00 | named settler has fled notice of hisintention 3 ni , 0 make final roof in support 0: is Claim, = * D. W. Shepard, clerk of election ~- fand that said proot Will be made before I. D. Decker .. -- 89% 2°00 | Rassmusseni clerk District Court, Itasca J. W. Fitzgerald, judge. of elec- peugg eh oS antigen REL aD! ee ete <j Sota, on December 27. 1898, viz: Oscar Hagg- flon, Split Hand.. 10.50] man, gurdian of Jacob Pulkiwin. who- made ° J. G..Peters. judge of election. HE. No. 7486, for the ows nel. wis sels, sec, Auditor's Office. Split Hand... i 10S] Se ANG Wee Bees Bec. wae ey agp Itasea County, Minnesota. |J.#, Fitzgerald. vlerk of elec- EASE ie hd ie al od ea e ech. Pursuant to adjournment the Board of} _ tion, Split Hand 4 89 | continuous, residence upon und cultivation County Commissionees met this 19th day of | Jchn MeAaity, clerk of election esata ee Pee hel erties oy Lapras November, 1808, at the office of the county| Kebl & Deary.......:...... see 2 2 30:4 Rapids, Ming, es auditor. A. Roberts, clerk of election, Wm. E. CULKIN, Register. Tee proceedings of the last meeting were} Kehl & Dearg .. sete B60 280 a read anfiapproved: John W, Roberts. judge of elec: Sheriff’s Sale. Application of A. W. Aust for an abate-| tion, Kehl & Deary ..- oe Nas vane ei dateinlonitan ngtioaak aoa ment of takes was rejected. A. McDonald. judge‘ of-efectiow, «9 gp | Unde the seal of the district court. in and for 6 Application of T. E. Dockery for an abate- ; Kehl & Deary...... 2 20| the ee of Itasca and state of Minnesota, aes ¥ a DN 8 e ectlan, upon a judgment rendered ai locketed in ment of taxes upon ‘the, property of the Bobs snd pe on tho anldooecton thactintiday (Or pee property of the Hannaford Improvement eh: eury .... ber, A.D, 1805, in an action wherein Fred D. Cp., known as the plat of Hannafyrd, was|A- Hallock, judge of election, MeMillan wa pslaintift, George fialeoner Crooked Lake '.. 22°90 2 60 | and John Welsh. co-purtners as Falconey & Welsh, weredefendants. in favor of the said plaintiff and aga the wid county of Ltasca, | have thisz7th day of august: A.D. i806, levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said defen- lconer and John’ Welsh, to- r& Welsh, in and to the following described real property: The north-east quarter (nes) Of the south Notice is hereby given. thaf I, the ea will sell the scribed real property to the highest sea and state of ota, on Monday, the 2ist day of be: 1895, ut 10 o'clock a, m. of th wid execution, to- with jn stud costs thereon. Dated. Sept. x7.A. D. 1808. M. L. ‘POOLE. Shoriff of Ttaseu Couuty, Minn.. Per J. E. Johngun, Deputy. Minne: REVIVO Fee At Long Range The SAVAGE Rifle is a dead shos.. If that’s the kin@ofa gun you want, come in and look at it. Of coursr, our say don’t ma so, but experience has proven that, in the hands of a man who knows how tashoot. it has no equal. Sportsmen’s Headquarters For a gopd_many years we have sold sporting goods in this town, and the people have learned that while we don’t blow much abnut “cheapness,” our prices are not bigh, and our goods are Ue best to be had at any: price. No matter what you want in the line ef sporting goods, if youare particular about the quality, buy from us. We will give you-your money back if the goods are not as we say. tel ~ -& A. DB, POWER SHOES! ‘Queen Quality,’ the Best Shoe for Women. 9 4 Ladies, Come i i <9) preig see them. lad Sold in Crand Rapids Exclusively by BECKFELT an MATHER fred Thonmson, 10-ANLHONY KEN. B~ Charies ones Wayne. N-AN ECLIPSE UF VIRTUR By pio 32-AN UNSTEATABLE SIRDN. Be John Giltiat’ | U-tHAT DiEADFUL WOMAN. ‘By iaruld 15 Venne, M-ADEAL IN DENVER. By Gilmer McKen, B_WHY? SAYS GLADTS. By David Ciristio B-AW a “REMARKABLE GIRL. By L. 2. A ARKIACE BOR HATE. By Harold 2. 18-OF ‘OF THE SULPHMR. By T C. De Tron. 12 THE WRONG MAN. By C'-ainpion Biss yu HUNY Fo: iN TAPPINESS. By Anita oy RTRANGE EXPEREYENT Dy Harold ‘ynne. * ticate by the nmnbers the novels voy waar INQUIRE ABOUT THE OFFERED BY DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE & ATLANTIC RAILWAY © Maint), MLA E LL ROUTE, THE FAMOUS SHOE FOR WOMEN unequaled in retaining shape, wear, and lustre. Fashionable for street, dress, home, or outing. All feet and fancies fitted in toes, heels, and leathers. The limit of excellence QUALITY ,, {rand comtort, gi" COUNTS © mei so $3.00. Hatahis shoots QUeON Quality towmisac” “ FOERDERER’S” VICI KID used exclusively. on eve! pair. s. sre 7m SQLD EXCLUSIVELY BY YOU WILL FIND A Fist LIMITED TRAIN PERFECTLY EQUIPPED WITH MODERN SLEEPING ‘AND DINING CARS RUNNING OVER A SMOOTH ROADWAY ‘~ #NO MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS FOR ALL POINTS EAST. T. H, LARKE, Commcreiat. Acenr, 4 426 SPALDING HOTEL ELOOK, DyLutH, Minn. 2aasoace: SOOSSOCSOS30 pare @ Notice of Hearing ‘of’ Application for STATE OF MINNESOTA, } Village of Grand Rapids, have been made in writing to the Village Council of Grand Rapids, and filed in my of fice. praying for license to sell ietoxicating Segoe bg epee parsons for the terms following and at the “ as stated in said applications respectively. | Sid applications will be heard and aéter- rin mined ‘v Rapids, Minnesota, fort ing on the 15th da, minating twenty village election: the ground floor of the building situate the east half of lots 18, 14.and Bein bloc! 3 Liquor License. Original Plat of Grand Rapids. Minne for the term commencing on the 16th day of .| October, 1898, and terminating twenty ays after the annual village election. Leonard R. Root, in the front room on the ground fioor of the building situate upon lots 10.11 «nd 12. in block 15, Original Plat of Grand Rapids. Minnesota, for the term com- mencing on the 20th ay: of October. 1398, and terminating twenty days after the next annnal village election. County of Itasca. cm Notice is hereby given. that applications ollowing places, ! said Village Council of Grang F. W. Lawrence, in the front room on the! Kapids at-the connell room. in the Village. and floor of the building situate upon lot | Hailin said village. on Monday. Novem ‘0. 1, in block Mo. 18, Original Plat of Grand 98. ip. m, of that day. Se teen Gonacn nd seal of suid Village ot October. 189, and te: ember, 1898. ays after the next arnua’ THOS, TRAINO, i i President, Yobn Hepfel, in the north frout recut of se ERED A. KING, Me / i Recordex. enon aetna i ine }

Other pages from this issue: