Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 25, 1899, Page 8

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1 i \ ee ae ¥ Re us a . “ | THE MAGNET MAN ARR ~THE NEW COUNCIL. fulness in public office by appointing | 1- Johnson,.Trout Lake road ... ; 3 Engineer Prescott to succeed himself i eee ‘Trout Lake road . —~ << = Fred J, Stevens Arrested en a Charge of Ab Ongibeee le ie village: pub DINE eee eee = | A 8 ge y v RB. C. Benson, Trout Lake road } By B. C. KILEY. e Criminal Libel The First Regular Meeting Held on Mon- aes at the same salary he received | y, Carison, Trout Lake road .. ast year. Wm. Poppe, Trout Lake road , a ‘ day Evening Last. { ee PRD Es AF Ow fe rane: sf Entered in the Postofice at Grand Ruplds On Thursday of this week a war- Dr. Thos. Russell and Peter Foley F. Christianson, Trout Lake road . & i Minn.. a8 second-class matter. “/rant was sworn cut before Justice were appoitited Lealth officers for tne Se Gents. tear Taka aa | 11.88 > =| Holman by Village Recorder F.A.| ‘The gentlemen who have so ably Scevehrnld Gu Uno Aret "THieed a 3. Hendrickson, Trout Lake road « os King a: ainst Fred J. Stevens charg-} conscientiously and economic¢ally con- | each .me' ch ed Sie E a @ Faulkengher, Trout Lake road 12.50 2 ao anette : 3 : . each .mcnth was fixed as the time , R. Faulkengher, Trout Lake road eae. - City and Vicinity. |ing the Magnet publisher with the |ducted the public business forthe} when vhe regular meetings of the | Wm. Péterson, Trout Lake road . as offense of criminal libel. The case reillaige OC Granth ouea DIGESTURIN EERE Gali nal @Ratebiclds eh ee ee ee pete ae | pk ee aba was adjourned until Thursday next, re ara held’ their re meeting} Matters of public concern came up| 5 peaaie, 2% a PSU ARe : 3 149.68 < ‘ as’ onday evening a i} g Y ite yenerg iscuss bh lays wor! 5 XOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. when a lively time is looked for. pati aie Be Aan oii 9 ng Were ed generally discussed by | wm. Bullis, Deer Lake a goer j ‘The libelous article on which the “itineuacatl ip ae A ele ees on atew of the citizens drank Freestone, 4% days with team Deer Lake road ree Got a ent ares cadet Cee number of citizens, all interested and] present. Couuci.man O'Connell isa Jas. Woodard, Deer Lake road : i Household goods for sale cheap— : =. ; apxious to take meusurements of the} man of few words but exceedingly W™- Sterling, Deer Lake road . —I Mrs. M, Perreault Stevens must stand trial, is the} new council. .President Traiuor and] plain and emphatic wheu once he John Hedquist, Deer Lake road . ' icine eh je ey following: Councilman George Veint were the] gets started. He said in substance | O°?) Sterins: Deer Take road ... Mr, and Mrs: R. S.Crandall) jseq A. King: recorder, has held | 20!) two about to retire, as Council-| phat it tbe village required any Lexc- BE edgnisy Weeg Leke: road. 3-2. 029. arrived from Hibbing Friday morning. | that office for two years, and may be | man O'Connell and Recorder King] ing, he was in it, and proposed to Goins ctsa Oe cake Aa F re-elec 3i z : ae . , wake road . Geo. A. Tuller was down from soeeenion cree Te aildepengs Deeg id pi aes by rousing ma-| demonstrate, if the other members | Wm. Bewell, Deer Lake road Deer River today. on which way there is the most in it ened a sgh Sue Bas aN CURA Foe u en enue Wane Hae Coun. erect ee pee tt 08 = for King.—Maznet, Mareh 15. signed. some Months ago.” She aelcil is nub af ake 2 and | 5, eouees cangrse.* _— There will be no. services at St. - {council closed up the business com- | star} ' : Blade take a hand and! 5,15 Nelson, Deer Lake road ... t Joseph’s Catholic church: to-morrow. Mr. King demanded a retractlon|ing before them and left hei Neate good reform along the path | Gec. Davis, eDer Lake road ..... Wares the Ilbel eittar: fc ai cae slits eft to their) of virtue. Accordingly he introduced | Chas. Harrison, Deer Lak o1 the libel in regular form and caused | ¢ - rcellent-fecor wy e road . For dress trin,mings that are up 8 credit an excellent record, greatly re-|a sweepiug resvlution to the effect| Gust Hedquist, Deer Lake road to date go to the Itasca Mercantil | the same to be delivered to the Mag+| duced taxes and a clear, comprehen-| that, the marshal be instructed and | Hetbert Walker, Deer Lake road : company net publisher. Mr. Stevens and his/sive set of books. The wembers-elect| required vo dig up and utterly anni- J. Everton & Son, supplies Deer Lake road Mr. and Mrs. T.. Crepar of Swan | editor appear to think that it is per- presented their oaths of office and] hilate all mavner of vice that may | pat Mann Deer Lake rosa... ’ ” 5 . . adi f e 3 y eer ake River, visited Grand Rapids this | fectly proper and within the province eat bec aaon ot Presideut| exist within these unholy precincts. | Chas. Gunderson, Deer ake road — week. of newspapers to charge any citizen iy pieces a pees i The. resolution passed unanimously. x . : : SUSEDS! rward ap OK | Something must be done.” 4 Ask for che wee i ae with being a thief, defaulter and social} tural possession of the executive ; J Everton & Son, mdse, furnished for work on Bowstring road. bee when you want barre coffee. outcast, if the citizen happens to be} chair. He started in like a veteran} - H. Crawford, work on Pass Lake road,...+--+ i; 3.90 by sapeeeeen & rk . 7 opposed to that which may interfere|at the business. It is quite evident Notice of Expiration of Redompelen | Fb. nox. ee eee Splithind road . $4.88 ‘he Willing Workers will meet at |. yj peer as from the beginni toy See = ps) -Work-on. Splithand: road 10.75 the home of Mrs. G. Maher, Thurs- with the Magnet’s business. In reply tee ctl a ng ee Mr. Berney STATE OF MINNESOLA j John Peters, work on Splithand road. 21.00 ay excite March’36 to the demand for retraction an effort ale! make an ideal presiding officer es G. J. Peters, work on Splithand road qi = < 4. Z . . . and as a public official he will prove County of Itasea Kneutson & Cook, an ? is made to convince the public that|* I y pea! : ae Split hand road 20.00 Mayor F. J. Chirchill and Recerder | ; i ok wortby of the trust reposed ip bim.| ,, See aa Boy Vipon, work on £:lithend road CW. Robinson were business vistors its charges were substantially ‘The other two new. ‘members, Joho To Clark & McClure. F. Peters , work on Splithand road. from Deer River this week. correct, by publishing three distinct | Hepfel and L. O. D’Anjou, will not TAKE NOTICE and seperate falsehoods. It is quite /disappoint their constituents. ‘They ay sage o 8s iehelein Preserves at the Mercan- L ul . 'y | Frank Larson, building bridge in sec. 31, town 38, ran, ae couranyls store 25 cents per apparent that the wise men who are}are both able, earnest citizens who "That the piece of land assessed ig }F!ank Larson, building bridge in see. 17, town 58, peers . bottle,—(pure goods.) directing the destiny ofthe Magnet will lways act for the best interests sone in ihe County | 7 Ps ‘ £ ot Grand Rapids. ‘Lhis ; ike e aforesaid, and deseril iin — Fine line of Prints and:-Catico’s.| '. ceftain death are not very welll?) oo terms ah saa aeipcr ta follows, Lo-wit, 2 tier of | Frank Larson, opening road from Gales ranch to Keh! & Deary's-$ 10.50 ae from 5 cents a yard up, Itasca Mer- versed in the laws of libel, else they] sng if he continues in ae future a (soci 6 Tees = pe - ay 4 e@ re us Section ou Te in Dawn cantile Co.’s store would not presume that abortive sar-| he has in the past he will be retained | Sixty (60) Ki 1 ge a wenty sx (28) oe Jos Doran, livery used by committee overlcoking road work.: Ay RIP Our dress trimmings and fancy casm would protect them against) 9n the board for an indefinite period. panes on ae te i894, tinder | Hetel expenses of committee 5 or! pes mm yoke fronts arrived and are strictly | Minnesota’s stern machine of justice. Recorder F. A. King has also served rict remit of id Cauntyy M ee bt upto date. If you are looking for | Relieved of all defects that are to be during the past two years and is] 1894, soid for the sum of two doles $ 4.0 something nice, we are ready to serve | found in the writings of our most esteem- | S@t ting in on a third term.. Asan] 2nd forty eight cents ($2.48) being { caegageA oa you. . iS ..|evidence of his persoual popularit. tbe amcant of the . taxes, penalties, i $ 771.38 ed, it cannot evade the legal fact that it aad Sheshihisone corned : : He ie interest and costs due on Said land STATEMENT “R.” , ean ‘ a pct pnce reposed in b ribe , vt a perce has simply stited in so many words | the voters’ it ueed cay be said that hee Fp ets aid 3 NaS MISCELL ANEOUS. atho! nt at Mrs, Lent's - x“ A; hee = aes 5 Rene aee tn tr th : linery establishment was well attend- that Mr. King uses his office as aj}he was re-elected by a majority of 6 fas porvE eB PROBING DOT FINN ee aa ete eS Y cei i means to steal tr ic treas- » tha 3 rf ets f ogetner With subsequent aad por | oo 2 smusyen, d'girict court fees. | ed, the receipts being $14.35. tea from the public treas- | more thaa two to 0 se over a Strong) delinguent taxes, penalties and iater- I. D. Rassmusser., aelinquent tax Mst. F. L. Buell of Duluth, a bustling | “"Y* What is evidently calculated for} opponent, Johu De Shaw, est thereon, amounts tu the sun af | 4B. Clair, recording bonds and oaths of tewn officers insurance man and loan agent, has | 4 string of sarcasm 1s produced in re-} ‘Lhe firstactof the board was the peat ous doliars and sixty cents | oa on work a court house grounds-- ~_ | A 5 4 cae Din Re ‘is and ais last DLL . With in- red Nelson, work ourt hb } been doing business here and at Deer | ply to Mr. King’s demand for retrac- approval of ‘Treasurer Aiken’s bond | terest ie fi oenee cae aneslea. ee Geo. Lothrop ea meee nae oa | River this week. fon: in the sum $10,000, and that of Re-} cent per annuinou thirty tour doliaes | FP. Sheldon, insurance ... j M. Perreault has soid his undertak- it states that Mr. King, as a mem woes Bp ve UA ISEaN ode pea a eae FRC UAL Ear ree aa = Be ee ane eid ae ualization : . g er fy qu a 7 ine ay ’ b: b FOU es fe . er + ing, paper hanging and painting bus- | ber of the purchasing committee for } ,, he mee of villnge priating next qeem the said piece of ind frou said | C. ©. McCarthy, expenses to St. et : iness. He is looking for a new bus- x came up; aud as usual the Magnet] sale, exciusive-of the cosis Lo accrue | £ D. Rassmussen, district fees June t iness location, and’ in the meantime the village, o. k’d a bill for wood at} was oa hand with its litde “ratty” | upon bis notice, and that the time Kremer & King, dnstrabe rune mel eR , i will visit relatives nv Canada, $1.50. when the seller thereof had-|bid at starvation rates; but as usual at Bd tion of said land will expire | p. H. Kirwin, ‘eld notes.....sses0+- —F >, Tals contracted to dehver the same at} uo abtention was paid Lo it beyond the apatite atest the service Of this | peckfelt & Mather, clothing for prisoners. ; Peter Nelzon~ broke camp on the : : bs wey notice, and proof thereof has beev | p. 0, Pohnson, work fi Vermilion this'< week; aiteravenceess: $1.40, and it states that the transac. { COMTLesy of granting the bid a read-| tiled in my oftice. Roy. Rell, ink. EP EES: ; ful winter’s work, during which he put tion’ was’ for 100° cords. ‘Phe-entire | !U8: ‘he council evidently consider- bis uh my hand and official seal,’|.J_ M. Romans, drayage i in about seven million feet. statement 1s false and there 1s no ex- ane ye ee ute Magnet is so entire | this 27th devof He NAGS Dee $888.54 Tt kind tat i cuse foe ee . ae % ss ly unreliable iu its news avd editorial me £é in ty ‘A = ty paws he unkindest report of all is to the OF. gnet not Knowing It. | ¢ sit w eer TOTNGY? SUC OF, “go effect that Fred. Stevens filed a com- | The vill had eoluma Bs 1 NO UCs be Ue eae Ttasea Cowuty, Minnesota. eiscuimmeauaie ~ 4 led a com- e village. council ha been paying jentrust it with any official printing. = La mcm a eens i $1.50 per cord. A Mr. Strause went |1u keeping with a weil established te aged ipgsin emia akc aer whe ‘o gamble with his | «4 president’ ‘Trainor and said that he | Custom and oue that bas always giv- Nutlo H. R. King, county auditor. a would ‘sell for $1.40. Mr. Trainor} °? excellent satisfaction, the Herald Notice i : A. A. Kremer, county treasurer . f 7 : S sf Ate rears Cee i Notice is hereby given that James | ¢ t Meee H. B. Eble left on Tuesday of | told him to bring it along. ‘The presi- we wee desiguated as Ube oficial | J. McDonald; proprietor of the town- |. ©, ere pepaiahete this week in search of a new location dent ati 1 Rees paper of Grand Rapids bya unani-}site of Swan River in the county of . Kiley, judge of probate..... for the practice of his profession. He ent did not consult the purchasing | igus vote uf the council—5 vo 0. Itasca. and state of Minnesota, will |. yp ase es rE EN will go a to California to reside | Committee, nor inform them that he] ‘The appointment of a villageattor- {2 tape ie mate oly uh 4 d for |i, B, Bale, pce iolam...s.. = } - *, ¥ a uA § a CO! vy at oe ck a. f d re > permanently. ies had orderd any wood. Fifteen cords | ney was Jaid over woul the next) on the-tirst day of June, 1899, reneral H, E. Graffman, auditor's clerk. | Miss Clara VanDusen, aged 18,| Were dehvered by Strause. In the | Meeting, the present incumbent be- | term of rid Court. for an order vacat- ee Seo Niabetys Suiits Clee: } residing with her- parents at Split | course of a few days he: cailed on Mr. ing retained to perform the duties of | ins the plat of said townsite and de |e bres Bee a a ER A i i i Claring the title thereto ard of the | Ete King, auditor's clerk Hand, was accidently shot with a| King and requested him to make out Chav onite ae Ree setet ta, Streets and alleys and pi Blinn aces | Pete Foley, janitor rifle and instantly kiiled by her brother, ‘3 é sete The council made most commend: | thereo vey sa EN ee , 1 i 4d : ther, | 5 pill for the’ wood delivered. This ; 4 thereof to be in said James J. Mc- | W™- Henshaw, enginee } aged 14 years, on Monday last. The revere = ‘ Lies able appointwents in their selections'| Donald, tree from ihe claims of any , ] funeral took place at Split Hand on | WS the firs intimation that Mr. King | of guardians of the peace and dignity | 2" all persons. Notice is hereby $6736.28 -— +4 Wednesday. had that Strause had sold any wood to|of tbe village—Peter Boley as mar: | given Hoa Leeds been at said STATEMENT ““F//" ] . Ss : swale Sp ac Nie AP ae ia a Li : place an show cause, . ; Mrs. R. S. Crandall will open her | th¢ village, Upon being advised that shal and James McCormick as night) if any they have, why said | PER DIEM AND MILEAGE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ; i millinery parlors for the spring trade | the wood had been ordered by the watchman. The ‘salaries of these |application should not be granted. i a | next week. She has a‘ fine stock and | president he made out the bill at the officers wits fixed In- the sum of $50 per Jastks J. MCDONALD _ | Geo. Lydick, county commiseoner. $ 15.00 { the ladies of Grand Rapids should in regular price. bein said $1 H mouth. Mr. McCormick is ab present Dated March 15, 1899. H. Logan, county commissioner. 9.00 spect it before making their Easter eo Pee ae oe ©) onthe sick list, and until he is’ able 1. , fie ELA SOU, Conan bitte purchases. did not ok. the bill and did not/to assume,the duties of patrolman| ‘TI aM ‘Limited Fast Mail <.. Roe 14.00 % 4 O08 Neal 2 hrough “train to Chicagy, leaves | 8- C. Finnigan ... £1.00 —f Mrs. Lent will. have her annual know at that time whether the wood} rank McCormick is guarding the} Daluth, daily, at 5:00 p. ae Sha ies sa epring opening of millinery and fancy had ever been delivered or not. At} destiny of tne village by night. in Chicago daily, 7:09 a.m Wagher bcd | goods oa Thursday next. No finer the next meeting the recorder brought The village fathers showed. their| Sleepers and free chair cars. “The ne i rin of goods has ever been dis- | the matter up and when the facts were appreciation of competency and taith-| North-Western Line” (Omaha Ry.) : igen Saeed ; ayed in grand Rapids. ‘I i ee Te : 5. Pr i i ft a ene Ns, leariied’*the bill was allowed $1.40. REFUNDS ALLOWED AND FOR WHICN WARRANTS WERE ISUDD. ; - g t wi e fe 2 a Sis } tocall on Mrs. Lent, Thursday next. It would have been no trouble for the Mississippi River Lumber €o.. apeeceaese ae me | Miss Lizzie Stephena died on Wed- Magnet to have ascertained the facts, : DORR <s erety ae nae ce, cc ae 1. nesday of this week at the residence | But the Magnet 1s dishonest, and it : foe of Frank Pi ingering ill. | desired to lie id li ‘ tan q ee pba eae rh a boseang ni e ay w did lie, oninned nro Bane Eves Interest paid on county warrants redeemed. 14.84 . } rook place on Feaep Staal e funeral | “Fred A. King told the proprietor of sosmay Unteress, on. pomaed pee ecuane: 1052.05 j t oon, serv- f ere ee : ices being conducted by Rev. Father this great authority on retractions and | qpos, Markie, assistant.. 90.00 RECAPITULATION OF EXPENSES FOR THE YBAR 1898. ; Gamache. Interment. was made in | thingsthat he (King) knew that the| W. Moonhouse, assistant 220.00 ; Itasca cemetery. editor of a certain alleged n-wspaper ae BEANE A is Cr Ce eee eens —+ a " Sa Os ah fond Py Pp $1859.40 wa Statement D,. pauper expense: 1456.47 * r Frank Poepke, the merchant tailor, | as doubling hls printing bills against STATEMENT 10.” Statement E., books and stationery ... 621.07 nee secured ie oreo of R. C.|the village? Mr. King says the Kee oy pore oe ee, aor ee OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS. eeu i ete poesia rea Bie renz, one of the most expert coat | aforesaid ‘ vis si - J. Taylor, reg. births and deaths, Geer River . $2.25 iif cs 3 5 caalele and CLUE TERETE Sr Sel loresaid ‘authority’ is simply adam- | werx yallette, reg. births and deathes Grand Rapids . 5 aaa Statement H., conveying insane to asylum 421.80 Mr! Krenz has ‘held poatignsia aad har. The imputation that Recorder | Swan Rydberg, reg. births and deaths Trout Lake "35 poner i, Fastice eourt expense. 691.86 i free © ela Pos % ; eee 2 tatement J., election expense.. 836.80 J . of the largest tailoring establishments King and his business partner, A. EL tatement K., court house and jail expens®- 198.50 > in the cities and he will give the-best Kremer, are renting a certain buildiug STATEMENT “P.” . $ 1450 | Statement L., water, Ught and fuel....... 969.00 —- satisfaction. Call on Poepke. in the village that is used for immoral FIRE WARDEN. \ iene a < sherif's fees inc.uding board of prisoners 2427.73 4 . a4 ESS | August Amel ......... ssseB 10.00 Chas. C. H tatement N., assessing and surveying... 1903.40 4 Mrs. E. Woods has secured the Purposes, is on a-parswith the other! Fete Bait? ... 4.50 PB: eal <spgacil erat "3.00 Bis henent 0, sxneute oc meine of Met te j agency for Baird’s pure, non-alcoholic | St@tements made. ‘The occupant’ of} Eawara Moore . 8.00 M. Moore .. 16.00 Boalerent: Fa: Hoe. warden pee: ; flavoring popes and spices,. These | the building mentioned took the Mag-| W- 4 Dafter ....- aad D. P. Redding . 22.00 Pes * Sarat pee \ extracts and spi j i aa : egret = spices enjoy a world wide ; net man by the collar and made him , ; - Statement S., salaries of county officers..c++++++ + St. ‘ reputation for their ) strength, purity | beg li y z x 3 74.59" | Stat ¢. ners fleage and economy. A ‘trial will convince eg like a cub bear with a sore paw. 5 STATEMENT “Q.”" * pie # comaniesy per diem and.™! 2 =e ‘rhay F ROADS t U, refunds. ai any housekeeper that they are a supe- Per haps he will not repeat the offense, | 4, 5 yryers, Prairie River road... ee Pa‘d interest on county wafTants .. i ior quality to any other on the market. The Herald Review does not desire| L. F. Knok, lumber Prairie River road... Annual interest paid on bonded indebtedness to prejudice public opinion in this| W- V. Fuller, lumber Prairie River road 5. Itasca County Agricultural Society. | satter and therelore will refrain from | E°2* Mallette, 2 days work Prairie River road agrees Total Sane Ot ye cm A meeting of the above society will zs i C. A. Buell, 3 days work Prairie River road > 4.80 Te f ; . } ssc dakeiplace/ ‘ab die qvall iba making more extensive comments| Geo. Ridell, blacksmithing Prairie River road’ «: 9.15 ae ‘oregoing Statement, prepared by: the County Auditor, is this day ap- ; : age hall, on | relative ‘thereto “at the present~ time, | C288 Loehman, blacksmithing Prairle Rivet road: Phoved by: thin’ boardivand 1 respecttany sabmuttedto: the Taxpayers, of Hascg Wednesday March 2gth 1899, at Wis FPO ee J.&H.D. P hard Heirs! County. at Sp ethe docu icone ond ohne wae . D. Powers, hardware Prarie River: road 2.60 t m,. sharp. Election of officers, and: a.) ¢ti and a jury of good) wm. Richardson, 2% days work Praire Riverroad 3.75 Dated rang Rankin, Mien AGN SN POR chalrecrpehine Saatia 2 citizens will no doubt he able to do|4- Thompson, 2 days work Prairie River road ¢. + 8.00 | Ren iS society will: ‘both parties full justice, F. Thompson, 2 days work Prairie River road - 8.00 ’ : bein order. Let all come. - : Space a ace t 4 days-work Prairie River read. 12.00 » ‘at — . 8. , 2 days with team..... = wea ++ D. W, HOEAM e Do you need.“ snare rset Smith a Riddell, blacksmithing . é resident. % xf < 7 ©. ¥..Gamacus, raat eA “ence and Shona Ue tes) ak et RAE Pane ™ i ‘ 00! childréh QoL. A. Williams, Trott Lak: Speretary., ~ B It & Mather. - 1 e road .

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