Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 24, 1898, Page 8

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City and Vicinity. NOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. French dry cleaning at Dye Works. Go to W. B. Holman, the shoe- maker, with your-repairing. Ladies, have your skirts cleaned at Dye Works. Mrs. Thomas Crepar of Swan River visited friends here this week. Miss Lena Paul will spend the boli- day week with fnend in Hibbing. A.C. Blackman of 60-24 was a guest at Hotel Gladstone this week, Neil Hickey is now presiding be- hind the Hotei Gladstone office desk. W. V.’ Fuller went to Grang Forks yesterday to spend Christm th his family. Ex-County Auditor Angus Mc- Intosh and family of Hibbing, spent the week in town visiting frends. ]. W. Johnson is down from Deer Rivér to spend Caristmas with his amily. Miss Fannie Lent returned today from the Vermilion where she had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mulcahy. Phe Herald-Review wishes you all a merry Christmas and a happy New | Year, T. J. Feeley,the former Swan River saw mill man, has Hotel Gladstone this week. Miss Susie Maddy ot Minneapolis, sister of Mrs. B. C. Finnegan, is here on a visit. Mrs. O. Thurs visit with Michigan. Miss Hattie Gibson, — teacher in Central school, will spend her holiday vacation with friends in Brainerd. Chester L. Minneapolis, where he attending school. He will spend his holiday vacation here with his parents. arrived from her relatives in Mather evening, friends and home Pratt Jr. is home from The raffle at evening wis a great success, over one hundred fowls bejng disposed of to lucky citizens. A. E. McGoldrich. of Minneapolis, whois looking after cuttings for Jet- ferson & Kassow hereabouts, is in town to spend Christmas. Miss Margeret Atherton, who.hes been the popular clerk in Marr’s dry goods store during the past four years, will leave ona: visit to Chicago to- morrow for a month’s vacation. Thomas Crepar, who served at this station about four years as telegraph operator, is now train dispatcher at Swan River, occupying the position formerly held by V. L. Bean. George Mclonald has accepted a position with the Itasca Mercantile company and will begin his duties in the grocery department on January first, taking the place now held by ‘Treasurer-elect Muller. Mr. and Mrs. M. Perreault are meeting with greater success, than was anticipated with the Medicated Vapor bath treatment. It has already been found necessary to enlarge the rooms jor the accommodation of the patrons. Messrs. McAlpme & McDonald, proprietors of Hotel Superior, Hib- bing, will entertain their fmends and guests at a social dance next Monday night at their popular hostelry. The first polo game.to be pulled off in Grand Rapids will be played at the skating rink tomorrow afternoon at 2 | o’clock, the contesting teams being under the captaincy of Geo. Patterson | and Polo Merritt. referee the contest. The new water tank of the Eastern Minnesota Ry, at this station is rapid- ly assuming proportions. Water will be furnished by the city, the work of making the gonnection with the water main being about completed, The tank will be ready for service next week, Mrs. M. Hagen left last week on a visit to her former home in Toronto, Canada. She expects to be absent about one month. A large estate is to be settled up of which Mis, Hagen is one of the heirs. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Churchill, OF | Gait Rocees Deer River, have issued mvitations to their friends:to attend a social dance at the Deer River house on Monday evening next. ‘The Grand Rapics Orchestra will furnish the music, Prof. Ross will do the calling, and a genel- ally enjoyable time is assured. Mrs. D. W. Doran will entertain at Hotel Gladstone on Wednesday evens ing next with progressive’ pedro and refreshments, +The evening will be apphed to the W iling Workers’ church fund. A cordiat in- yitation is extended to all friends. Frank Poepke 1s congratulating hinself today for being able to eat Christmas turkey with his fimily. to- morrow. While cutting icc on Hale lake he “dropped in” to see McGinty been a guest at | A. M. Ross will | proceeds of the } but the. chillyness of the aqua genes him to permit his ever fi Gotfrey to pull him out, Frank says that his memory of the incident will serve as a refrigerator next sum- mer. Old hats made new at Dye Works. Road sprinkler for sale cheap, All equipments and in good order. — En- quire of J. M. Romans, Grand Rapids, 1 Mites see : : The Medicated Vapor bath treat- mient, adininistéred © by _M. Perreault, as attracting a Jarge patronage from all sections” of the county. . In many instances one, treatment will relieve a severe cold. ; Our geniat and jolly friend, J- J. McDonald, of Swan ‘River, arrived in | town last’evening with a pocket full of | negotiable paper and a liberal supply of the ready ‘swag.’ Mac. ‘is now making preparations for his annuat trip to South America wherg he owns | large property interests. ; Won D. W. Doran and wife may accompany him. Mrs. M. Perreault desires to an- nounce that she will , give special | treatment of the face for,any skin de- fects that may exist. ‘There area number of ladies in Grand Rapids who are already willing to testify as to to the beneficial results--received. Mrs. Perreault invites the: ladies to | call and consult with her. Manager Bueneman of the Itasca Meicintie store will ever hold a-warm place in the bearts of Grand Rapids puplic school pupils and he will nt soon be forgotten by the teachers. Yesterday be caused to be distrbuted | in-the several rooms of Central school a suitable present for each pupil and the teacheas. For this gracious act | Mr. Bueneman’s name shonld be placed upon — the honory list of the schools for all time. ‘The retiring board of county com- missioners heid their last. meeting. on Thursday of this week and wound up all business that appeared for consid- eration. The oll members will go out of office with a flattermg record, and the Heraid-Review predicts that Messrs. Wilder, Finnegan and Robin- son will agaiu be called io public ser- vice by the people of this county. | The Fountain of Eternal Youth Mr. and Mrs. Perreault naye open- ed an office of thé “American Medi- cated Vapor Baths” for the cure of all those who are affiicted with colds, rhuematism, catarrh, asthma, bron- chitis, eczema, dispepsia, consump- tion. Brigh’s disease, dropsy, paraly- sis epelipsy, fits, liquor disease, mental exhaustion, pimples, blotches, black | heads and all skin diseases, nerves, | heart, kidneys, lungs, and all disease: pecuhar to women. Give them a call and receive free consultation and you will be convinced after a trial that this is the greatest achievement in bathing ever accomplished. Only one dollar is charged. Winter Tourist Tickets Via St. Paul & Duluth Railroad, Are now on sale to principal points in Florida, Georgia, Mis: ppi, South Carolina, California and Taxes. — For } rates and full particulars) call on Agents Saint Paul & Duluth R. R., or write @, E. Stone, G. P. A., St. | Paul, Minn. SEALED BIDS. Notice ishereby given that the Board of Cou Commissioners hf Itasea county, Minn., will receive bids for | One Hundred and Twenty-Five | | (125) Cords of Dry Wood untit | Tuesday, January 3rd, 1899, | Each bid must state the particular kind of und the price per cord deliver- at the Court House. The right is reserved to reject any and all | bids. Grand Rapids, Minn., Dec, 29 1898. By Orderof the Board’ of County Commis- sioners, H. R. KING, County Auditor. | Order for Hearing of Notice of Applica- | tion for Appointment of Administrator. | State of Minnesota, | County of Itasca 5 { In Probate Court, Special Term, Dec. 23. 1898, In the matter of the estate of Henry Ward, deceased. On receiving and filing the petition of Daniel W. Doran, of Grand Rapids, [tasca, County, State of Minnesota, representin among’ other things, that Henry Ward: late of Itasca County, Minnesota, on the July, A. D. 1897, in Itasca Co., state, and being resident of this county at the time of his death, letving goods, Chatiels and estate within this county, and that the said petitioner is ~ creditor of and praying that edministra- tion of said estate be to Hiram B, Ehle | granted: It is ordered that said petition be heard before this court on the 10th day of January, | A. D. 1893, ut 10 o'clock a. m., at Grand Raptds in said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given tothe heirs of said deceased, and to all ‘ed, by publishing this order for three successive weeks Paes? to said day of hearing, in the Grand Rapids Herald-eview, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids in | suid county. ed at Grand Rapids the 23rd day of De- 98. cember, A. D. 18% | By the Court: E. C. KILEY, | Judge of Probate. [sea] F. P. SHenpon. nt. Cashier | C. W. Hastrxgs. i dent. Asst, Cashier Lumbermen’s Bank | Of Grand Rapids. Minn ments just received. Warm winter footwear. : Ladies’ felt shoes and slippers... All sizes in misses’ and children’s felt shoes. Artics and overshoes of all sizes. A ladies’ fleece-lined shoe at $2.26. Just the thing for skating. DRY GOODS. New goods just in. Several pieces of blue serges and Henriettas. “ A choice assortment of fifty cent wool suitings. ¥ “ Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ fascinators. Jall and see us. BECKEELT & MATHER. | Order for Hearing on Claims. Ete. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | ., County of Jtasea. i . In Probate Court, Special Term, Dec. 23, 1898. In the Matter of the Estate of John Cummings, Deceased Letters of administration on the estate of John Cummings, deceased, late of the Coun- ty of Douglas and State of Wisconsin, being granted to ©. 0: It is ordere same is hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, in which all persons hav- ing claims or demands against the said de- ceased are required to file the same in the Probate Court of said County, for examina- tion and allowance, or be forever barred. Itis further ordered, That the;5th day of June, 1899, at ten o'clock, a. m.,. at a rogulzr te: m of said Probate Court. to be held at the Probate Office in the Court’ House in Grand Rapids in said County, be and the same hereby is appointed as the time and ‘¢ when und where the said Probate urt will examine. and adjust said claims und demands. And it is further ordered. That notice of such hearing be fives to all creditors and persons interested in said estate by forth- with publishing this order once in each week for three successive ‘weeks in the Grand Rapids Herald-Keview a weekly newspaper printed and published in said atest Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., this 23rd day of December, 1898. By the Court. E. C. KILEY, [sEax.] Judge of Probaie. WHEN Goine EAST INQUIRE ABOUT THE OFFERED BY DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE & ATLANTIC RAILWAY YOU WILL FIND A Fast LIMITED TRAIN PERFECTLY EQUIPPED, WITH MODERN SLEEPING 1O6906002000 ,s2 RUNNING OVER A SMOOTH ROADWAY AND MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS FOR. ALL POINTS EAST. T. H. LARKE, Commerciat AceNT, 426 SPALDING HOTEL BLOCK, DuLuTH, MINN. BSSCOSIOSHOSSOSGCOEOEOCOHS oO e e ROUTE.OF THEFAMOUS LAKE SUPER) G LIMITER THE ESHORT.LUNE & ALBET WEEN S51, PAUL MINNEAPOLIS =DULUT! | | Time Card. GOING SOUTH. Uta} ExSun Daily _ Daily Ly. Duluth. 9.00am 1.65pm 11,15pm Ly. Cloquet. 35am +2.20pm +5,15pm | Ar, Stillwater 20em 16pm 7.15am Ar. St, Paul 50pm 6.30pm 7.154m Ar. 15pm 655pm —_7.30ar0 A 9:25+m 11:10pm ; Kansas City, GOING NORTH. Daily Ex Sun! Daily. | Cv, Minneapolis... 8.85am 1.40pm 10.45ptu | Lv. St, Paul... 25pm 11.15pm Ly. Stillwater: e 1.45pm 10:45pm Ar. Cloquet... é : .. +7.80at Ar. Duluth. 1.35pm 7.45pm 6:30am + Except Sunday. The finest and fastest trains. Elegant re- clining chairs on alkdaytrains. Magnificent new sleeping cars on all night trains. Tick- ets sold to and from all points in the United States, Canada and exico. City Tickt Office, 3.32 west Superior St. Duluth Duluth-Omaha Line. There is only.one railroad from Duluth to Omaha, operating trains over its own track all the way, the “Northwestern Line” (Omaha rail- way). Visit*the great ‘Trans-Missis- sippi ‘exposition. seeond vanly. to the | World’s fair., Very low Hate excur ~ Hd Coammapiea dein on heine REVEVO, 22 sion tickets’on sale daily. Call on your local agent for information or address. B. W. Summers, agent, 405 West Supérior streetDuluth. motion accepted. —OF THE— VILLAGE COUNCIL ——OF THE— Vilage of rand Rape. Grand Rapids; Minn., December 6, 1898. A regular meeting of the Village; Council was held in the Village hall in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. on Tues- day, December 6th, 1898. Present—President Trainor, Trus- tee O'Connell and Recorder King. Minutes of last meeting were read and op motion approved. | + The matter of the hearing upon the application of John Hepfel for liquor license coming up, no one ap- pearing in opposition thereto, and it being considered that said Jon Hep- fel isa proper person to whom to is- sue such license, it was, on motion, ordered that the bond with John Cos- tello aud Charles H. Seeley as sure- ties, be duly approved and that li- cense be granted according to the; prayer of said application. On wotion the village attorney was instructed to take the nec iry steps to close the saloon of L. R. Root, and to prosecute said L. kt. Root for sell- ing liquor without a license. Resignation of G.I. Robinson as Village marshall was read, and on On motion Peter Foley was duly ap- pointed village marshal, Application of Wm. Fortier for ap- pvintiment as night watchman was, op motion, laid on the table. List of officers Of the Grand Rapids Fire Department, elected at a meet- ing held Nov. 7, 1898, was presected by John DeShaw, to-wit: W. VY. Fuller, Chief. George F, Kremer, Ist Assistant. John Costello, 2nd Assistant. George Lothrop, Fire Warden. Jobo DeShaw, Secretary. E. A. Kremer, Treasurer. On mption: pd piicers were ap- = 7 proved.” 2 AND DINING. CARS 4 * Bil of ALPiitoey, for hauling saw- ; %@ |dust with team, 134 days at $2.35, $30.37, was on motion taken from the table and allowed as charged. Billof John Beckfelt’ for electric lighting, $27.20, was on motion allow- ed at $21.20. Several Lilis were on motion allow- ed as chargec, und warrants ordered drawn for the amounts, as follows: T. H. Hennessy, % doz carp cock: $9 00 Jos. Joleaud, sawing 5 cords wood Bm Kremer & King, insurance premium 60 00 R. R. Bell, drugs 40 John L. Barnard, 6days labor onstreets 9 00 John L. Barnard, 4 do 6 00 | Itasca Mercantile Co, mdse. I. A, King. postage and express. W.J.& H.D Powers, hardwar James Joleand, setting glass E. C. Kiley. printing.. Ou motion the recorder w structed to charge the Grand Rapids Band and Orchestra the same amount | for use of Village hall for dances as charged other partie: On motion,: the recorder was in- structed to procure blanks for Justice of the Peace Charles Kearney. On motion the council adjourned to Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1898. FRED A. Kine, Recorder. An adjourned meeting of the Vil- lage Council was held at the, Village | ball in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on ‘Tuesday, December 13, 1898. Present—President Trainor, Trus- tee O’Connell and Recorder King. Minutes of last mecting were read and on motion approved. Several bills were allowed as charg- eland warrants ordered drawn for the amounts, as follows: ° W. C. Tyndall, 10 cords !wood..... Christie & Collier, blank books ... Jobn L. Barnard. 1 day’s labor on hal. ~ 150 On motion the council adjourned, Frep A. Kina, Recorder. 315 00 750 Pa a a , REVIVO. It quickly restores Vitality, thy Lost Power, Failing Memory, Diseases, all effocts of solf-abuse ——— or soticer Atcress co) the money. Sorand savise Royal Medicine Co. 2323" rae gon At The SAVAGE Rifle is a dcad shos.. Long Range If that’s the kindofa Of coursr, our say hands of a man who- knows how to shoot. it has no equal. Sportsmen’s Headquarters For a good many years we have sold sporting goods in’ this town, and the people have learned that while we don’t blow much about “cheapness,” our prices are not high, apd our goods are tl e best to be had at any price. No matter what you want in the line cf sporting goods, | un you want, come in and look ab it. | tig make itso, bub experience has proven that, in the ( l give you your money or outing. QUALITY , COUN in TREASU ST ER’S —— OF THE——— Condition of the Treasury OS) esate ITASCA COUNTY, MINN, OCTOBER 11, 188. Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minn. I, A. A. Kremer, Treasurer of Itasca coun- ty, Minnesota. do hereby certify that the following is a true and correct statement of the amount of funds remaining in my hands at the date hereof: Undistributed Funds. Private Redemption... --$ 2181.09 252.80 ‘Town and Village Funds. 182.11 Postage and Express Account 100.14 Penalty,,Costs andjinterest 522.73, County Revenue . "105.93 Bond Redemption. 5560.66 Road and Bridge. 356.80 Poor’: i..e...2 3148.82 State loans and Interest. 558.58 Judgments B77 School Districts. . 9.13 Interest Fund—overdratft...$ 3076. 33 Contingent Fund—ov’rdraft 2548.16 In treasurer's hands. And I do further certify that the said sum of $7625.17. the amount in my hands, consists of the following items: ~ In Lumbermen’s Bank,Grand Rapids. $7549.05 ‘Town Orders S00 51.34 PATS $7625.17 Dated this 11th day of October, 1898. A. A. KREMER, Treasurer of Itasca County, Minn. Attest: H. R. KING, County Auditor. youare particular about the quality, buy from us. unequaled in retaining shape, wear, and lustre. Fashionable for street, dress, home, All feet and fancies fitted in toes, heels, and leathers, style, fit and comfort, material, workmanship. Haasthis snoois Queen Qualit ‘* FOERDERER’S”’ VICI KID used exclusively. TEMENT We back if the goods are not as we pagent “QUEEN QUALITY’ || # THE FAMQUS SHOE FOR WOMEN The limit of excellence for $3,00. from start to finish, yor Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., + November 19, 1808, ” { Notice {s hereby given thatthe following- | named settler has filed notice of higintention | to make proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before I. D- Russmussen, clerk District Court, Ttasca county, Minnesota, at Grand Rapids. Minne- sota, on December 27, 188, viz: Oscar Hagg- man, gurdian of Jacob Pulkiiin, who made H. E. No. 7488, for the sw ne’, ws Se44, sec. 24. and ‘nw'y ne%, sec. 25. in township 55 north of range west 4th P.M. He | names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation Elias Romppainen, John Lain, Matt’ Saari, Alex Lake, of Grand Rapids, Minn. Wm. E. CULKIN, Register. of said land, vi: 5 iit, ———__ Rouge LOWER RATES Offered by D.S.S.&A.Ry. Leave Duluth 6:30 p. m. (Except Saturday.) Arrive Saginaw, next day, 6.27 p.m. Montreal, second day, 8.10 a. m,. % Boston, second day, 8.30 p. m. New York, second day, 8.49 p. m... West bound train arrivesDuluth 8:50a.m. (Except Sunday-) T. H. LARKE, Com’l Agent, 426 Spalding House Block, ~ Duluth, Mina. Notice for Publication. (Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.) United States Land Office, Dututh, Minn., Aug. 30, 1898. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled An act for the sale of tinier janes in bree Gallfornlas Ore- gon, Neva and ashington Tel ear extended to all the public land states By act of August 4, 1892, Thomas Eurley of Gran Rapids, county of Itasca, state of has this day filed in this office hisswo! ment. No. 4215, for the pascleee of th®,'s o1 se4 of section No. 8 and nz of sw's of sition No. 9,in township No.63 north, range No. 25 west, 4th P. M., and will offer proof to show vUhat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural ee paren. and to establish hisclaim to said lan@ fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Duluth, Minn.. on Wednesday, the 28rd day of November, 1898. He names as wit- Dennis Newman of Gran: inneso’ i Williau Henry McAll Any and all » pas < rer ine abov. japds are request their claims in this office on or bef i day of November, Sree Wa. E. StEEIN, Register, First 3 Oe Class Fare

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