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KILEY. BPE. C. tered in the Postoffice ut Grand Rapids. Mimn., us second-class matter. ‘irst pv blic sition May 6. \ {Last publication May 20. t NOTICE ‘To Present Town Orders for Payment. " TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby yiveny that all persons iding town orders, issued by the Town at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, for the period be- } | tween March if, 1898 and up to and inclad- ing the 25th day of March, 1899, are request— ed and required to present the same for pry~ a tto James Passard, Treasurer of sald —OF THE—— VILLAGE COUNCIL —OF THE i flags of Grand Rit, meeting « ‘of the village ud pids, Minnesota. age ballon Thurs- A regular uncil of G vas held at the vil lay, May 4th, 1899. Present: President Berney, Trus- ees O'Connell. D’Anjou and Hepfel, ind Recorder King. Minutes pf last meeting were read and on motion approved. The report of the committee ap- pointed for the purpose of visiting ibe paper mill dintavd as in Wisconsin was read and ordered filed. A petition signed by John De Shaw for the repair of Cough Avenue, be- tween Eightiiand Ninth streets was ead, ana on motion referred to the on or before Jund 10th, 1890. s further giyen that any and all 1899, will be enncelled and made void, Dated May Ist, 1899. ANTHONY SEARELSE Chairman of the Boa! rd of, Town Supery of the Towg of Gra: Rapids. Itasca y, Minnesota. Ors [First publication May 6] |Last publication June 10.} Morjgage Foreclovure Sale. Default having been made in the of the sum of five hundred and fifty dollars and interest thereon amounting to’one hun- dred and seyent eight and 75-100 dollars, making atotalot the sum of s dred twenty-eight and 7-100 which amount is claimed to be due and is due at the date of hfs notice upon a certain 2 uly executed and deligered by nd Herm W. Cable. her Marr, an- yment e, bearing a: nd with a power of sale therein | duly recorded in the office of ister of Deeds jn und for the County of asda und Sta innesota, on the Ist day of February. t two o'clo Bouk “C” of Morgtages. on page 296. which said Mortgage, t ther with the debt. se~ cured thereby, was duly assigned by said Charles H. Marr, Mortgagee. to James N, Marr. by v ten assignment dated the Ith day of Aug of said Register of deeds, on the 1th day of August, 18, at 9:30 o'clock a, m., in Book H” of Mortgages. on page 148, and no pro- ceeding or action haying been instituted, at law or otherwise. to recover the debt se- curéd by suid mortgage, or any part thereof, Now, thereof, notice is heseby by virtue of the power of sale cont committee an streets dnd alleys. Petition of John Ky O'Connell fer transfer of the liquor IHeense hereto- fore granted to FB. W. Lawrence, was presentedand on motion said petivion Wasyranted and a transter of said icense ordered, Phe matter of { nds and applicati he hearing neon the sof W. Ke ly, Angus MeDonaid. Wilder sl Hi ey and Richard Duke comijng up, no one appearing in opposition thereto and it being considered thab said ap- plicants are proper persons to whom to issue such liceuses. It was on motion, ordered. that the said bonds he approved and licenses be granted rcordance with the prayers of said applications. Applications. of John McDonald, Thomas framer, Ipine & Willis aod O'Leary & Ff r for diquor licenses were .read, i May 18th, 1899, at $:30°0°clovk p.m. i said applitatious ordered pub- lished. Several clams were on motion Jowed as ‘charged and warrants for ihe amounts ordered draw as follow 83 63 * W. J. & H. D. Powers. ngrdware .. Brown. Treacy & Co., triplics nae receipt W. V. Fuller & Co George W, Shook, iring hose curt Fred A. King. expense of self and negun on trip t John Beckfelt, electric light bill Fowble & Pitz, balance due on th survey é Kremer King. insurance premi on pu Tohn W E.C. K notice p station aling. dr y. publishing liquor 1 and prodcedingss to dite ng hose. et The following bills were on mation referred to the committee on Claims and Accounts: Fred J. Stevens, publishing condem- nation notice... mi 31 45 H. D. Powers, money advanced C."L. Prat for expense “in condemnation proceedings ...... snsneesne on occ IO OM Following report of commissioner Was adopted and) warrants ordered is- sued for labor performed: May 4, 1899. To the Honcrable Village Cauncil: 1 bereby present my report of street wark performed to date: t ndrew V ient; 04 days. at 21.5 1.50 pe days, at 8 at $1.50 perday 6 75 av $1.50 per ) per day $6 75 Edward Fortier, c: Fremont. 4} Louis Fremont, 6 how day......... Silas Viene auc t per day dss ab 8.00 12.25 GEORGE ¥ 1ENT, Street Commissioner. Complaint baying been made with reference to fast. bicycles riding op the sidewalks, on motion “the matter was referred tothe committee on streets and alleys with power to act. On motion, to Thursday, tne Council adjoursed May 18th. FRED A. KING, Recorder. Notice of Hearing of Applications for Liquor License?, * Whereas, the following named per- sons and tirms did op the 4th day of May, 1899, make application to the yillage council of the village of Grand Rapids, Minnesuta, for iiccuse to sell intoxicating liquots in the following named places, vo-wit} * Jobu McDonald inethe east front room, on the ground floor of bhe buila- ing situate ou lov I2Gf Block 18 Thomas 'LTraibor, in’ the east front rovm, op the ground floorof tbe burid- ing situate on Lot 8 of Block 18. McAlpine & Wi'lis, in \the east front room on the ground floor of the building situate on lov 3 of Jou 1s; O'Leary & Friiser, iu the east front recom on the ground floor of the build- ing situate ou Lut 7 of Block 38, all the foregoing being *u the original townsite of Grand Rapids, and “allot said liceuse to run for One year from April Ist, ba tice is hereby ven that on alious Will hie heard at the office of tbe Village Re- corder on the 18th day of May, 189¥, at 8:30 o'clock p.m., abt which time and place all persous are notitied to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said licenses should nut be issuedzas prayed. Dated ab the village of Grand Rap- ‘ids, Minn., tbis 4th day of May, 1899, JOUN S, BERNEY, said mort and pursuant to the sta in such’ case made and provided. the mortgage Will be foreclosed by it sale of th premises described Iu and conveyed by sald morig: Be, The south half of the southwest quarter ction 14 (14) and the east- (s % of SW os) OL: half of the southeast quarter (e ‘2 of se +) of section 15 (15) all in township one hundred and forty-eight (4s) north, orrange twent nine st, containing one hundred aid sixty ding to the government survey thereof. in Itaser County and Staie of Midnesota, with the hereditaments and appurte which sale will be made hy the sh tthe front vuse. in ihe Village of county and state or ‘ourth day of Jum@ 1899, ut 0 in. Of thtowy, we Pavlic venaue, to the highest bidder fo¥ casn. ty pay suid debt of 100 dollars, principal and interest wid, and the taxes ifuny on said premise: and fifty dollars. lated inand bys durr of. the Court E rand t a ge in Case of toreelosure, » disbursenients allowed by luw; subject to redemption at any time within Oue year from date of sale as pro- vided by law. Dated May 1, 189. MES Assigne: F. E. Ep Attorney tor ‘Assignee of Mor ca Aitkin, Aitkin Couaty, Munn [First public: (Last publication June fri Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. ryment of the sum of four hundred Golars and tuber- Default having be¢if'madein the ‘ed and sum of which est thereon umounting’to one hu chirty Gol king'a total of t five “hu al thirty dole: amount | be due upon tt ce and Heliycred by He: gage, ‘duly mon W. Cabie and . M: rig a st day of and with & power of sale therein duly recorded in the office of Keg! sin and for the County of Itas Min . Ab LWO 0,C 1 pag with the de waited the nth ‘day as August, 1888. corded in the offic. Of su t on the Lith day m.. in Bool titured, at law or otherwi: the debt secured by said mortg: anp part therec Now. therelore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of of sule contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the sta ute in such case made and provided, the sai mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described im aud conveyed by said quarter of the ‘of se & northeast quarver (we ny twenty— and the northwest quarter of the or (nw Hq of nw 44) of section seu County th the hered ry and State of Minnesota nents and appurtenin be made by the sheriff of s “t th front door of - Court Hous yi & of Graid Ra: ac onthe wemy ten o'clocic that day. uv public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to 1 debt of five hundred and thirt principal and interest us uforesai twenty-five dollars, attorney's Mees. a: ulated in and by said mortgage in cgse of toreclosure, and the disbursewents allowed within one year trom. date of sale as pro- vided by law. Dated May 1, 1889, JAMES N, MARR, F. E. ERNER, Attorney tor Assignec of Mortgagee, Aitkin, Aitkin County, Minnesvt: rirst publication May 6.) Last publication June 1} Novice of Mortgage Sale. Whereas, default has been made in the conditions of that certain mortgage dated 's. to Lettel and Rose D, Perreault, mortgag Blanchard, mortgagee, and re ‘ded in the oftice of the Register of Deeds in. and for Itasca county, Minnesota, on the 19th day of October, is4, at 10 o’e! d Mortgages 01 page 41 Whereas. there is claimed to be due on said mortgage ang the indebtedness secured thereby at the date of this notice in the sum of seventy-five dollars und twenty cents, viz: 80 principal and 425.20 interest, and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted to recover said sum or uny part thereof: Now, therefore, nolice is hereby given that, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will. be i closed and the real estate therelit des will be sold at public auction to the hig bidder therefor for cash to satisfy said’ sum and interest and taxes, if any, and 225 at- vorneys fees provided for in suid mortgage, which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Itasca county, at the frou door of the court house in Grand Kaplds, in suid county on the 19th day of June, tw, ut 10 o’¢lock in the forenoon. ‘The real estate described in said mortgage and so ty be sold as aforesaid is situaced in the County of [tasca and state of Minnesota and is described as: follows, to- wit: Lots 10,11 and {2.in block 1; lots 19 2 und 21 in block 7; lots 10. 1. 2. 21 and 2 in “block 8; lots 19 und 20 in bloek 41; lots 5, 6. EL, 12,13 and 14 in block 4; lots 5 and 6in block 14; lots3, 4.and 5in block 16; lous 17 and {8 in block 6; allin the Third Division, Village of Grand Rapids. : Presivent. Attest: “| C. U, Pratt, Dated May 5, 1 PFEL BLANCUARD, Mortgasee. Attorney far Mortgagee. Grand | se Minnesota, | A VETERAN'S REMINISCENCES, N orders not presented on or before June loth, | <pem.in | t 1898. and recorder in the office | ven hundred twenty-eight and 75- | torney’s fees, as stipu-,| 2 of Mortgagee | twenty-four (#4) all in towuship one hundred and forty-cight (48) north of nunge twenty- | nine est. containing one hundred and twenty a 4 tothe goverment s taxes, if any.on said premises, and | by law; subject to redemption at any time | Assignee of Mortgage. | October 19. 1804, made by Mederick Perrault ! . im, in Boak is of | He Began with a Camp Stove Outfit and | Wound Up with Camp Kettles: | From the New York Suu: “‘When- | ever I see that picture illustrating the Bible story of the two men carrying a great bunch of grapes hanging from a pole resting on their shoulders,” said | | a civil war veteran, “it reminds me of ; ; the way we,used to carry our camp | kettles sometimes in the army on the | march, We had, when we left our | |.state, a stove for each company, de- | | signed for camp use. It was made of | | sheet iron, about five feet long by two | high and a foot and a half wide. It | Was stayed inside with iron bands riv- | eted to the shell; to keep it in shape. | The boilers, to boi] meat and things in, } | were shaped like square wash boilers, i and when we moved, these, with the | | rest of the cooking outfit, went inside | the stove to save room und for con- venience in transportation., When the { stove was packed in this way two men could lift it into the wagon, and there you were, everything snug_and com- i plete. But while the stove with its ; outfit was a good thing, we never had -but that one; it was like many another thing that we had when we started | out—some geod and some net so good { —when it was worn out its place was supplied with things of the regulation kind. The stc.*< was certainly con- venient, and it was all right when we had a wagon to carry it in, but it was on the whole rather an elaborate cut- fit for actual service, and when it wore out, as it finally did, getting more and \ more battered and smashed up, we €rew in place cf it and its boilers | camp: kettles; strairht-sided kettles of heavy sheet iron. .This was at about the time we got scttled downto r business, and cazhp kettles were what | we had from that on until the end of the war. We had three’ kettles that nestled together so as to take up less room in transportation. One was for | coffee—that was the kett!¢ most used— one for meat, and one for vegetables. There were plenty of times when we | had only one ketile in u the meal | consisting of hard bread a coffee. | |; Many another time we had for only | two kettles, cooking coffee in one and | pork or salt horse the other, When | we had all three o it meant | coffee, meat ean all at one meal, and it was a eeable te | contemplate. When we settled anywhere in camp the co the inner end cf the com; ; and there was the where were Fept whatever susplies w' had on hand, in the way of hard bread, sugar, salt and so on, ard where the | | cook slept. In cooking the camp I: | FASTER TIME | LOWER RATES Offered by D.S.S.&A.Ry. Leave Duluth 6:30 p. m. (Except Saturday.) Class tie Arrive Saginaw, next day, 6.27 p.m. Montreal,. second day, 8.10/a.m. ; Boston, — second day, 8.30 p. m. 23 New York, second day, 8.45 p. m West bound trainarrivesDuluth 8:50a.m. (Except Sunday.) T. H. LARKE, Com’lAgent, 426 Spalding House Kk, Duluth, Mina. 009949 5000000006: c.W. ie BP. RAE DOF. ident. sident. Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapids. Minn LAKE SUPERION. LIMITED THE. 3 FASTEST. TRAIN ! tles were hunz on a pole, whose ends | rested on two crotched sticks driven into the ground; the fire was built on the ground under the kettles. | we moved, if we had transportation, | the kettles went go ina wagon; if we | had no transportation, or were goinn, on some expedition where we ; take any, or there w | not room for every thing. then as likely | as not the cook and ano an would tote the eainp I ese hai | When | i i | the purpo: for Steeripg | Fred Clark Nurses Bruises j | | Between the Lights, Fred Clarx, chief scorcaer ef a north side club, is nursing many bruises frora | sudden and unforeseen contact with a | mysterious vehicle that masqueraded | during the night as two bicycles. Fred i | Was preparing fora club road race and | | sacrificed all his spare moments to = be acquisition of t muscles, e'| | arose early in the imérnins and fees | | through Lincoln park ! some specter | of the night that had cversiept itself j beneath the tr Par out on Sheri- | dag road the milkman would hear a | petuliar swish noise, see a human | form glide by him, ani! then all was | still. Many times he asd hailed the | mysterious rider ing came‘beck fi S figure. | Clark was not c € @ many \ | hours of sunlight. ded the; night. He would dist shen lamps of 1,000 candle po | front-frame of the mach at tach two more behind, screw. on a rasping horn | to his handle. bars 4 mosphere at a 2:02 g The ineor- ' rigible scorcher bisected the north side | and bounded limits of Tim Ryan's | baliwick. Strips cm cement were miss- ing from the half- speedway at | Garfield park, and the grass was singed | | where the seorcher had left his trail. He | Jackson beulevard was the site of | jolene Waterloo. Iie sought to dis- ! {appear about carriages and other whens and appear again unscathed without letting up his pace. One night he saw two lights appreaching him at a specdy clip. He marveled at the even distance between the two head- ! lights and with the precision of an ex- pert undertook to steer between them. There was a crash of hending tubing and a stified scream. Mr. Clark had run into a moter carriage. | A Busy Minister's Wife. | always a bed of roses. Rev. William Alderman, pastor of the Methodist church at Pawnee, Okla., has been seri- ously ill for several weeks, @uring which time his helpmeet hasa:et only nursed him, but has comdueted the church services. She hag led the pray- er meetings, and has preached two ser- mons each Sunday, to the entire satis- faction of the congregation, Old-Time Regulation of Dining, An act of parliament was passed in the reign of Edward IIl., prohibiting anyone from 1 served at dinner or supper with 3 wre than t courses, except upon some great h holidays here- in specified, on which <a be served whoa three. L COLLIDES WITH MOTORCYCLE. |i. 5 1A el atcet- | eae | PRT ORE 3A RINE | produces the above results in 30 days, Ibacta, endquictly. Cures when all senor ail. The lot of a minister's wife is not o4 Time Card. GOING S0UTH, yr. Puluth........ y. Cloquet Av, Suillwate Ar. St, Peul.... Ar, Minneapol 5. Omaha,........ Uhieago. Ar, Kansas City y. Minneapolis t. Pant tillwater. Cloquet. A finest anil fastest t rirson all day t ¥ sleeping carson wil ssold te and from all point States. Canada and t Oo te0, RR West Superior St. Ludutit - ea aE ae ate ae ae he a ae ae ate ate ae ae ae ae ae eae rrr TT) SUCK ASNNOSRINSEETOSIEEsEESN MOM RREREN OREN RET W.V.FULLER&CU Manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Blinds. Se See ae a a a a ae ae ee ae ae at gee ae ae ae ae ae atest a a ae eae ES ea a ea ae a ea ea EE ig SSE aE ae ate ae ae ae ae a ae ae eae a ae ae ae Ae a a a fre tee Lumber, Lath and Shingles. ‘Turning and Scroll Genie Done on Short Notice. err TTY ESTIMATES FURNISHED. W. V. FULLER & CO. Grand Rapids, - - Minnesota, (REAR REE Me ME a eee Se ee a a aa ae ae a ea a THOR RETTER CIGARS RRE MADE TRAN THE. . - Pokegama Boqutet - “Cup Defender Manufactured in Graud Rapids By ttt? GEORGE BOOTH. CALL for either of these brands and you will get an excellent smoke, None but the finest stock used. NO eee me ay sie ihpalecidacetitina nd hatoaind 3 Nisbett J ewelry Co. : fenced we ire the only expe ec WE SLs we ee 2 REVIVO foung men will regain their lost manhood, and old raon will recover their youthful vigor by using | EVIVO. 1 quickly and surely restores Nervous- | RESTORES VITALITY ness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emiesions, | ( Wer, Failing Memory, Wes' all offects of se}f-abuse or excessand indiscretion, theh ent the at- | pert geindec aip oenthgen peor (pene Tt be ga het epee of disease, but sa builder, bring: ine back taeD pink glow to ‘cheeks and re- storing tho fire of a and Consumption. on other. It can be carried in 1.00 per package, or six for $5.00, the money. Bock 22" advice free, Rorat Me WHEN GoINc EAST INQUIRE ABOUT THE SERVICE AND RATES ‘OFFERED BY DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE & ATLANTIC . RAILWAY YOU. WILL FIND A Fast LiMiTED TRAIN PERFECTLY EQUIPPED WITH MODERN SLEEPING 8 AND DINING CARS e RUNNING OVER A SMOOTH ROADWAY” 4 e e 2 T..H. LARKE, Commercial AceNnt, : e 428 SPALDING HOTEL BLOCK, >| « Dututh, Minn. Hy 08 seo oveceoeo2orenecoess: od aie (SSH SeSSaSsesess ' First-class Lodging Louse. Open Day ard Night. Our Bilbo? Fare eentains a the delicacies of the season, LOGAN & DOYLE, This: popalar place ntly beea re- . atrang Restaurant opened owe Simple [PIANos. ‘And told them we wanted to make a. REAL BARG IN SALE at the Head of the Lakes, they smiled. When we said we would pay cash for the Pianos we selected. they stopped. They accepted our offer “bis was just alter the Holitay trade’ was: over, and before invoicing and closin,s up their books for the year. That is | the time to buy Pianos low» We now have the ‘lianos in our py large WHOLESALE and REPAIL STORE and propose to give you the benefit of the big discount. | When we show you that we can. tike off one-third from The prices that other dealers ask you tor the sane grade of Pianos you will'see what a bonanza we strac ky we propose to share it with you.» A greater stock to select rou thin ever bilered bes fore «the head of the kes) My ae