Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, July 22, 1899, Page 1

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be — & a Le ; Vout VII—No, 5x Granp Rapips, Irasca County, Minn., SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1899. Two Dotnars a YEAR | 2 aaah aati ei nee LLL LLL TUT TTT TT Tr eee eT TTT = i —— = a? ; i as * Hy Cli thi The Hart, Dehattuer ss Marx Clothiag ITAS( A: 4 a 4 is what we sell, and sell lots of them— z 2 = KH 0 ing, why, because the Quality, Siyle. and : Dry Goods thts LTE conversely apt Bho : = * Price is right—you want a fit and we can fit +you,.we carry noth- fepsiven a fine assortment. of Silk 4 = ce H ing but “Goods” thatare “Guaranteed” tous, and the same “Certif- Cheviot and Mixture of Wool Skiris; also a new lot of Petticoats = = * icate of Guarantee” goes with every suit.. We have a fine line of E RCAN I I ‘ E in assorted colors. Our “Dress Trimmings” and Laees are of For- 5 aia * * Blacks, Browns, Blue, Grays and Mixtures—and wonld be pleased cign and Eastern Styles, and can depend upon being up-to-date. es * 2 to show you our line. (NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs.) x ptecteal Tie Sahat ae teatly designed and -of fine material, we : : sae ee ave all colors, and Ties to match, which are conceded by many to 3 s : H ts Full sine eee So ences ees god é OMP A N : be not only exquisit in Quality and Style, but right in price. e z . z a rown Fedoras, Msc tuab and ’ Our Hosiery Department we cannot numerate, but we have = s Bes Pocket Hats, i Li ht-colored Fedoras. Boys Tats a large and well assorted Stock, ranging from 10¢ up. Do not for- £ fm? igs ferme oh al Bae di and Boys’ Straw Hats. : . + get that we are headquarters for Hosiery. 3 = at 2 * Sim? Grand Rapids, Minn. = “ses s iB: : & We have a full line of Druggist Sundries— = D Tol i Tol = = +4 rugs Toilet Articles, Toilet Soaps (and of the finest.) = - $83 LAPRAIRIE DELIVERY Wh shat Seana ei SPECIAL SALES DAY : = a 5 = = 2 : s Crocker New Design ina meee Set, which, . = g : we sell in open stock (at right. prices) = a = ; . AY. y when in the Store do not neglect to ; = z By = Tuespay re FRID see them; also a new assortment of Fancy: Toilet Articles cheap. EVERY THURSDAY. = a ye Pin trays, Powder Boxes and Jewel Boxes. A: large stock of Fancy = 4 : . Glasses and Glassware, Lamps, etc., ete. : * * swe = : 2 bee. H a & Sp : : % = e Amply supplied with all the delica- Mens’ Ladies’ Mi i y : 3 z H Groceries cies of the table.” Full assortmeut of Hardware __.—_<_ Shoes Blacks and ‘Tans in all styles et pinata ¢ : 2 ou se Heinz’s bottle pi¢kles—‘‘no better.” 3 < ‘ b ee gle Our “Hiawatha” brand of Canned Fruits and.. Vegetables cannot Tce Cream Freezers, Garden Tools, Our Mens’ Tans are conceded to be very much up-to-date and are 4 & “ be surpassed, as this Brand has demonstrated:itself as being A 1 doy W agne Sonera winners, try a pair and take pleasure in wearing a good.shoe. $ 3 t 2 in every particular. Always in Stock: Catone Beeanars Carpet Lining.” In Ladies’ Shoes we have several different styles; aiso in Oxfords. = : 4 Fresh Creamery Butter, Cereals. Oil Stoves, : Fishing Tackle, Our Boys’ and Girls “School?! Shoes are as they always have been s ; # * eecet Gary parers eee Wied: Refrigerators. Ammunaition. —‘‘Honest Goods” and worth the price. s et F Raney Dried Pru ts. Farina, Hammocks (all sizes.) Mens’ work and Cruising Shoes, we have a full line, and good ones. : = eS Fancy Be ickles, F dua er : > ‘ a ; J : ; 3 Mixed bub abe Pickles «in bulk.) Shred All sorts of useful Articles on our 5, 10, 15 and 20c Counters. Don’t forget that we are Strictly in it on. BA : 3 ‘Assorted Bottled Preserves. Cheese Sandwich S H O Both Quality, Style Hi 9 aaa 8 28. Strawberries, | be : $@¢)| Fresh Fruit gon pees ind Salt Meats, ’ and Price. ’ % * Be: a ed - Be Sue SSNONEORORRONONEHROOHAEAEREHERAETORENTEHSHEHTENSHERNNNANSRAENSNALASSENSHRORONSENEAETANMERERONRERERSHONAEASRhAAASeSE SS ORNORCHORSHOKMEKREKCESOSASOREEnS +4 New Advertisements. \ * LAN ey The pine timber. on it would pro- PAGE IS N . author of the law providing for the vide work and wages for at. least sale of the ceded Indian lands. His = 25,000 men for twenty years to come thorough familiarity with the whole ¥ QV R% (\aasenes And we . respectfully admonish the Subject secured for him a very re- e common people that as the wealthy of Speetful and, it appears effective é . . k The Projectors Appear to Be in Real| the country are getting at Jeast their | Indications That the Cass Lake Settlers hearing.” | e A Fellow Feels Li e Dead Earnest. share of what is going now, it is as Will Be Permitted to Remaiu. ¢ 3 - ‘5 well to see that their heap is not New Swan River Hotel. 4 Kick Ing H imself__ agen + swelled by the addition of the littl Wright & Rellis, the Swan River ~ t 7,000,000 acre play ground at the ex-|} hotel men are building a new hotel at H ‘3 IT iS NOT TO BE DESIRED. pense of all of us. Colonel Cooper’s GONTROVERSIES MAY END. the junction, and Geet to have it : | | scheme is given at length in the Chi- completed and ready for occupancy in i ~ When he pays a big price for a | an ame tas | cago Times-Herald of the 10th of this about four weeks.. The structure is wagon ora ow, or something | . ai » wives a. | fat ie ON a oe Anas oue | Northere) Wetunesota. © Getting - Some month, wherein he gives the popula A Proposition Made by the Senators | 79x30 feet, three stories high. Since i * that his neighbor has a good | : ses tion of Grand Rapids as 415, of the of Minnesota That May Result the disastrous fire at. that place last u | deal better one, and paid no Good and Some Bad Ad- county as 743, and a lot more equally is Detng: Suakise'aa"Weaaed winter when both hotels were totally a H more for it. yertising Out of the truthful information. He intends to iB Justice ‘ destroyed, Swan River has had ; Well that is just the way you | Agitation. bring up a lot of congressmen and the and Indians Alike. very inadequate accommodations. will feel if you buy any kind of like in October to spy out the land '|There has always been a very pros- { EH aa tae nine 5 | pane if sat people are ate Peart perous hotel business at that point, P * ating ne. ures selves, said congressmen will go back 2 and no doubt Messrs Wright & i \ peputaeien for aelilog only. best | There can be no doubt whatever] with a flea in each ear. This genial| It now begins to look. as though will have a full house cede sce P up on bit line of farm) ma- jthat the scheme originated in Cbi-| promoter is the the same Colonel ie ay is land ab vthe. town: | opening their doors to the public, = chines. Weel nouniag: put jcago recently to bring about the es-| Coopera portion ofa letter from whom we ooh ney appt: ee me D. T.:Denton,.of Duluth, is the archi- : the best. en you want tha tablishment in this section of an im-| was published in this week’s Magnet oceupie YY: ee WON ae FY tank ahd .comtin stor, and i j kind of.a:machine, waste no ; . ; , t Jocated th d 1 ctor, and it is said pacha tac us about i jmense national park, has behind it} which letter winds up with the fol-|Preseot Jocate ere, under a plan] iat ys Ri ; { time in seeing us about it. | ; i e P t {devised and advocated by Senators | ‘@¢ Swan River will have as good “ ‘ men who are determined to leave lowing words which speak for them- N i seer vy : hotel facilities as any townalong the | {nothing undone that may accomplish | selyes: Nelson and Davis. Our congres- line. The genial and popular. pro |their purpose. The Chicago and sional representative from this dis}, ‘1 i Lolpd PeVUVLeTT TY I believe that the park would be throaged| — ; ¥ prietors have hosts of friends all the @ jeastern papers have been full of it, | py-at least 100 000 people every spring, sum- trict, Page Morris, undertook to way from Duluth west, who have e and itis plainly apparent that the | mer and fall, and in that case there are not|Change the determination of Secre- declared their intention % appear in § space occupied i 2 re i women and girls enough to do the cooking | tary Hitchcock, but he evidently had |. : 4 $ W, J. & HH. D.:POWERS. apace occupledslaiolle aoeele ond fax: | etmien and boys enough to raise the vere-| no wore influence with the depart. |#D0dy at the junction the night of journals has been generously paid for. | 5..51es and row the boats for the tourists. ; the opening. @ : A syndicate to. carry. on- the prelimi- Ei : », | ment than a pseudonym Chippewa ~~ BOBS % - eae oa : Now, isn’t he kind. And shouldn’t ; It will be icei 1 #OOO004 nary work is evidently already in ex- as chief. It will be notice in the follow- : : ‘ Ae _.,| our people feel flattered at the pros-|,; ran lig. A New Snake Story. istence, and is very likely composed | ot or becoming h sof wood, and |i28 editorial comment. from the St. re of members from the wealthy sport- Det Decne emer ct wae a ent Paul Pioneer Press, that little Page Executive Agent Beutner and Supt. a oo ’ ing clubs of Chicago, New.YGpe add drawers of water for ane aristocratic | worris is not reognized as a factor in| Morgan of the state fish hatchery IVER ) I oheroities: t visitors to the Colonel’s park—when bringing about the much desired re-|@"@ Tesponsible for the following MARKET AT DEER:RIV . us Se -. wi, {he gets it.” That 7,000,000 acres os Se peed story: The progressive people of this rich| — ldatinkoca eben ts fi sult. This extract is taken from “ Re 2 — region have no objection to the ad-| VOM make a great many farms. Thursday’s edition. ports have been received from 4 | yertising that sets forth the wonder- ‘ : as “Notwithstanding the Washington | S¢Veral localities in the state that big Git M t Market tul healthfulness of our climate and Fergusson in High Spirits. reports of the inexorable determina-|W4ter snakes are working havoc Vi ca the great fishing and hunting «to be] Apparently about the happiest and | tion of Secretary Hitchcock to carry raed one at and bass, . These found here. In fact, they appreciate] jollyist man in the jail is Fergus-]out his order for the removal of the cae ies a ariless,-but if forced to — i ; % and welcome it at its full value. But|son, convicted of the murder of {squatters at Cass Lake, the Pioneer ag a ee ag si they do object, and will contivue to} Frank Naugles.. He chats and jokes | Press has for more than a week main- D. » While ‘ — J. F. Metzger, Proprietor. most seriously protest against the|and plays tricks on his watchers with | tained that the order would not be ri ae daa - extremely, painful, y Baie apr | bold declaration that Northern Min-|a right good spirit. A representative | carried into effect. And now comes arth 1 ee gives them a wide r biadhcadhadd : o . nesota is unfit for agricultural pur-| or the;Herald-Review called to see | the news from Cass Lake that Cupt. b § 3 Fed us they crawl to the % poses. It is not tor the sports of Chi-|him the other day. and in reply|Mercer, the Indian agent, and In- Sia ein e cng bushes on the i Grand Rapids, Minn. % cago and New York to tell uswhat|to the remark that the prisoner |spector Nessler have entered into an ip ae fe c Ne sun themselves os 4 ¥ we can and what we cannot produce.|was lovking quite —_ contented, | arrangement for the settlement of all dissatiewes oval z bs ea j The. hardy pioneers who braved the} under the circumstances, he said | the controversies between the govern- an } ee ee i is H oem wilderness and have built up villages|that. he never felt better in|ment and the sett'ers. Upon their Pee them have cver bene censured t g. Wholesele ‘arid Retail Dealer in Camp Beef, Pork and cities, transformed much of the| his, life and that he had only lost|recommendation the settlers have the is F oe 6 them while f d All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Etc. primeval forest into blossoming fields, | about two pounds since his confine- | filed applications tor leases, which, it ty m es ly are sleeping on the j ae sash s 2 : and made happy and_ prosperous | ment in the jail, ‘‘ but,” he continued | is:understood, will be approved by sain sina attempts to hit them ij Slee homes for hundreds of thousands of | you bet your blankety, blank life,|the interior department. The order ‘ae ate 8 or stones they fall quickly { E people—these shall be the heralds of} that it isn’t trom worrying.. I never | for removal has accordingly been sus- oy a mae waaghoalS and escape harm, —> our greatpess. worry a bit, and don’t intend’to.”” To | pended—in other words, withdrawn. | °° a BH a fisherman, recently re- { oat |; We welcome the rich mau .and the| others Fergusson has said that if he | The town is to be laid out in lots and ve a oe commission that he { : rich man’s soo to call occasionally | should hang, he would go to the scuf-| the settlers are to’ take leasés until eee i a aki trip around one + r% during the hunting and fishing sea-|foldin a manner that would make | the title to the land can be acquired nant ae ms e-upper part of the ‘ - sons, and we can always assure them | Harry Hayward look like a sucker. | in the usual -way. The settlers: are, ; ; He a big water snake with a i s i ofa hot game for their money, but _ of course, jubilant over what they re- Apes pickerebin its grasp. The i : beyond that they are asking more| Al. Sherping came. down from] gard asa great victory. ‘That victory ah imitate: weighed-in the vic- a i Z than we can afford to grant withouta| Wabana lake WeGnesday, where he 1s| they owe to the effective interposition | '"! he ape pounds, and a fight was } protest. Minnesota is one of the{)..- + of Senator Davis, who appealed di-|"- ~The snake slowly uncoiled his t — located at the Cochran summer resort. body, when the pickeral darted greatest agricultural states in the - ;, | rectly to the president, and of Sena- Dickeral darted out j : Al. says that fishing for -black sbass is z and quickly turned, making a swift union, and these eastern sports are just as good at Wabana this summer tor Nelson, who had a hearing befure 1 te ri ” 1s ? eyidently not aware that one of the i ever and that he 1s prepred to ac-| thesecertary of the interior yesterday, fee or the snake. The latter, } counties they propose to confiscate as | commodate all visitors with boats, etc,,|294 Who, in the. course of his argu- ae riba ey the head a national playground was awarded | in satisfactory style. Some of. the | Ment, suggested the plan of settle- et m-fast.. In the course of N the first premium at the state fair a| pest catches that have been produced | ment which bas been followed.. It|™ stu hatensorse oc the snake again i year ago for the best and largest dis-|in Grand Rapids, have been from|t™ay-be confidently stated, however, | Uneplled his body pn | peaistew i ] ~< > play of general agricultural products. |Wabana, and anyone who de-|that President McKinley had-some-|the top of the water for air, g : { } Aitkin county stood at the head of | sires to make a record should gothere|thing to do with Secretary Hitch: | snake la alk nae as Gs bet showed : { ‘ . . uhe list of Minnesota county competi-| for a day or two. The, road 1s_in|cock’s change of attitude on the ques-|signs of returning ie, again { . Grand Rapids, Minn, tors for this honor. In regard to the | fairly good condition the entire dis-|tion. It appears that the president seeped bie Tete aay hemi ba } proposed plan, ove citizen of Grandjtance. The resort is located only | has some influence with the adminis- disappear slowly, and at last there : ~~) SSeses Rapids makes the following comment; abgut two miles from Wilder’s ranch.’ tration. Senator Nelson was the “was uo more p‘ckerel in sight.” : { oe ~ at j { 1

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