Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 26, 1899, Page 1

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“GRAND Rinks. Irasca County, Mr yy. Daan. AUGUST 26, 1899. Vo. VII.—No. 4, Two Doniars A YEAR bi gsvoscnnensecensonerenen ppontee rreegsoqnynonogonsensnnnnvaneesgonnesioeeeoaucanenspuenegneqneceesnnnunnocesenngnonstoenqnonesoegnasioressnseane ert & iS s&s +, . es 3 3 * be = S 2 : = ae . = i ae $B: : sms = — * m 3 * * 3 * % * * a. Py : H 3 pei hf igi The | Meat Market — _) me he Itasca Meat Market : 2 ie is now open 4 * = 3 i ae : \ @ hea ® ' = - Fee d doing busi i 2B: an oOiIng DUSINeSS. z = & s a 4 ; : * ed 3 2B: : =e ey a : 2 & * * = i: ie : 3 : Soa * : 2s F * & had ae : ‘2 = & = & & = ea BEE EMH % cd oo = * 2 od & a * 2 % | Fo Visit the Foresis | readin | Sree r matt Rapi Active Oper-|_ “fhe Duluth News-Tribune of last ne. | Monday has the followin son arrival of train at Park Tents, provisions, and . 5 j everything necessary to be -in shape pcos y: ‘at the lake. Party to remain over It is said that the con; \nigbt at Lake Itasca, sleeping in | If the report made by Superentent party that will visit Northern Min-| tents and returning next day to Park 5 _| Griffin, of the DiamondZmine and the | nosota at the invitation of the Min-|Rapids (or going down river to Be-| Tuesday, Sept. 5, is the day desig- strong indications accompanying midji). Leave party No. 2 at Dorset | ated as opening day of school, ow- what he has to say, may be relied | ELEVEN MORE DAYS. The Fall and Winter Term ‘of the Central School Begins. * RR WAVE werent omrmeerenr me men mcrae eameccesse QD Co/ Oy é Hola on nesota Park and Forestry association, may be within the n sixty days. |for Sand Lake. Wagons to be ready ing to Monday being Labor Day © } 2 el ~ . There! eee Hee 4 every ressgn BIg start will be made at Chicago, |to leave on arrival of train. Lente,|@0d 2 legal holiday. rele Carroll, DAE SO Res es a jwhere the congressional party will| provisions, etc., as above. Also boats | Who has just returned from Argyle, range will no longer lie idle. The work just Commenced “under the dit ection of Mr. Gnifin looks like bia | ness. He artived Monday, accom-| padied by his engin Minn., where he had. been in the em- ploy of the state as conductor of the summer | school there, and his able corps of teachers, ajong. whom. will” be seen a number of new faces, will put Grand Rapids Central school way up in the lead. assemble, and the members will be|and guides, giving this party two days guests of the Burlington road toSt-/fishing and one night camp. .Leave Paul, where they will be banquetted| party No.3 at’ Walker, to be taken the Commercial stub, from. St.| care of in hotels and giving steam the | go direct to Pa cursions on Leech Lake. Leave party | Rapids, and théna plunge into the!No.4at Pine River. Wagons to be | ilderness, and ; after jovestigating ready to drive to Woman lake. The people of Grand Rapids have the territory arrive at the conclusion] Itinerary of the parties—Party No.| cause for congrapilation over the nthe stock-pile | wheter or not to support the scheme |1, Itasca lake; Party No. 2, Sand| selections of teachérs that have been to bottle up a va territory suited | lake: Party No. 3, Walker; Party No.|made by the board for the coming to the wants of civilization and busi-!4, Woman lake; all stay two days. terms of fall, winter and _ spring. ness. Iti timated that the time} Party No.1, Sand lake; Party No.|Some cf the most advanced educators !to be consumed in the trip will be} 2, Itasca lake; Party 3, Woman lake; | of the state have been secured.- For three weeks. Party iNo. 4, Walker, all stay two] the highest grade—eight—Miss Anna ter expl the territory around | days. Donaldson of Chatfield, has been en- a lake, C Lake and other! party No. 1, Woman lake; Party|Saged. Miss Donaldson was prin- r s in that region the congres-/No, 2, Woman lake; Party No. 3, | “ipa! of the Chatfield and Alexandria iby the Great Northern, and it is said Ra rhy will ciihetto: Daldthand! BES BuyeN ed Bemidji al! {Schools for some ume, and during the BVTEVETBVOVVIETVA @ that construction of the track will] jo, ivbiced Go eMinuea pulls Sata panne ‘i . 4, Be all | vast several seasons shs has been an 4! be pushed to completion as rapidly as Pes pee atet oe a tiean at Sey a oe Cee sos ingtructor in the state summer schools. iy ;|Chicago, Minneapolis has already Party No. 1, Bemidji; Party No.2 3 = eS possible. Eli Griffin first prospected | sg to banquet the congression- 2 dina Helin Ceo Her credentials are the highest issued 4 8 id f x geo ee peareet poe cooy N-| Cass Lake: Farty No. 3, Winnibigoh- tM i on this “property <n. 28P8,.eod frou al party, and it is expected that some | ; by ghe.state » of ¢ Minnesota, aie ag i 4 the start it has been claimed that it] #) Party, ane ios | 5 ish, all stay one day. ing a first grade life certificate such attention will be shown them] party No. 4, Winnibigohish; Party contained ¢re in abundance of a su-| : mnor of St. P: eee ie : , jin Duluth. The party will contain} No. 3, Bemid!i; Party No. 2, Miss. Julia O'Co St Pans Better stop and look over our stock farm implemgnts be- ng with your money. - s _norry if you buy 3 iuvesti- It won't do y then, now to start the pumps. Is the ti usup. It’s that about. two just the same with !consumed in r water. There is now 25,000 to 30,000 tons of good ore tha has been out since work was aban doned about seve { who immediately began “pr It 1s time wi Our stock is positively the best in the whole Northw are the low ens for doors a m Freezers, —bar none. J And when yew cousider that, our prices you'll probabiy be wmierested in Sere Cloth to head off a iitoes, Tee Ore such (hirgs. We ave a complete ab comfortable prices. ' b {ers being out vey for a railway from Bi: the property will be made at once siona é ¢ e € Pd i t t | | Hardware, Too. BVBEUDB?E |perior quahty. But the conti.tous : oe oe eS . Part, - 2, Bemidji; | a normal graduate and comes highly 7 - |low price of ore and general business | abvut one hundred persons, including Party No. 1. Cass lake, all stay one recommended by Prof. Rankin, Shé depression operated to prevent the | congressmen and others tbat are in-| day. i will be assigned to the seventh depart- : goeraratatenesutsouvasenessrssatamiseseeecas a) [product from being placed on the | ested. Duluth will of course be} All go up to the end of the logging | ent, 3 ») jmarket until the present. resented. A writer in the Chica-jroad, and from there to Grand Rap-| yyiss Margeret Doran is too well MARKET AT DEER RIVER. | E 3 ; ‘ i geret i | Griffia appears to be very s vo Record has figured ont the points} ids, then to Duluth to Minneapolis. known as an instructor to need. e = over the prospects and s to be visited, accomodations and] ‘The party will visit Grand Rapids|any introduction to the peopele of — future. nee length of stay as follows: ‘ in a body, and efforts should be made | Grand Rapids. She will have charge « yAt M t M rtiket In reguard tothe building ofa road] ‘Phe points to be visited in the}to entertain them. of the sixth grade. cy (Salk fall H to the mines it is very. probable. that | wilderness, the respective accomoda- s . Miss Chink Cleveland has been one the present plan will be changed in|, here, the method of entertain- f the most popular teachers in Cen- aT eae ‘4 ae to the proposed ce from feeeee he route and sented of Ttasea Meat Market Opening. ical schoah danng the past three years, is % Blackberry. thas been demonstrat-jgividiag the main party may bya| The doors of the new meat market | and has again been assigned to the J. F. Metzger, Proprietor % jed satisfactorily that the ven of ore|jittite pains be gathered from the}ot the Itasca M-:rcantile Co., was | fifth grade. ) : ; ee from the properties in Iron Range|synopsis given below, which is, the] opened to the public on Wednesday} | Miss Mabel Little, a graduate oft SRE EAE UR TE RA township runs in a stright line to the! <i definite news yet printed in re- event Usteinethe building onnedy the Winona _ normal, and a teacher of a ; {eM ssciestO DID cr tO a. past paaut one |gards to the probable movements of ied ome J. Cable. The in- much experience, ve assigned to ji Grand Rapids, Minn. eres cog egies bbe congressional party: ate te a tee had ae qoconely reno. ee gi bth Minn sei : me Hs : ; rival in the pine country: . “alse Soca : © cover the iron deposit directly to the 3 vated and repainted. A new hard-| Mrs. Clara Grove, formerly a resid- 9 » SRE ag ae a ae ne a EE ae ae Hibbmg mines. The Great Northern| NUMBER OF PEOPLE THAT CAN BE wb Hogs eh been. putiny anda ent ot Grand Rapids, and a graduate i‘ management will not over look the| TAKEN CARE OF AT EACH POINT] | 1, top Fane eae a rane stand, | of the St. Cioud _ normai, will teach % Whuolesele and Retail Dealer in Camp Beef, Pork advantages to be thus gained when it| Av ONE TIME AND MANNER OF) iio vin greatly addin making it] the third grade. ; and Ail Kinds ot Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Ete. has been eatisfactorily shown that one} car. one of the finest eqmpped in Northern |__ Miss Kathrine Irish, a graduate of se ; of the nchest iron beds in Northern] Park Rapids—@lotels for all of the} jg; ta. Mr: George Blocker, re-|the Moorehead normai, an experi STPSOSLSLSLSLSLSSSVSE SISISIWSVS ISLS WS OT ISL SLSS Minnesota is there to) be developed. | party. peat eee tlk River, Sat have charge enced teacher who comes with t To build from Blackberry would ne-| Lake Itasca—Tents, 10 persons esti- y mini hild wi} Very Iighest recommendations, will Cacuitate ther add 1 racked of the new venture,where a child will but fuk d di ree ia lerreceats etter cai jae ari re ae get the same service as a grown per- ote enBTe Ob hee Sn Sa i 4 ~ | Sani ake—Lents, eight persons|son. Mr Blocker comes well recom- 5 6 SBSLOSVSISLS 3S y. a ; A Far S263 | medias TBE differences i dis-| octimated. mended as one understanding his Miss wen Gibson who has sa we 1 ® eens con-|“Walker-—Hotels for all tbe party. | business as a meat cutter and sausage {Successfully taught here during — = ae ie Feat A 8 My pee - Kabekona Catap—lotel, 15 persons.|maker. Ice cream and cake was|Past three years has again been isons ae bis bes reread es bi by Bemidji—Sleeping cars for all. served to the many who called dunng | 848¢4 and will take, the primary de § | of vital are - ae Capea Winnibigoshish—Sleeping cars for | the evening. E Min. May Weaver sill. ace * Grand Rapids and. it is their duty to|@!!- e : 9 (on that the facts are Faatie kaoven to| Deer River—Sleeping cars. ae Opning Tonight. he _ pees rt yeaa , Hill and his associates before con-| Gtaod Rapids—Hotels for all u el AM. Johnson will open the Boston | Finn settlement; Miss Mabel Jelli struction is commenced. varty. 2 Grand saloon this evening to the —o ‘ —— : Starting point for entire party, St. public, with a fine line of wines, | Biuckberry. » Commissioner Myers has b2en dele- | Paul Pane liquors and cigars. The place has gated to supeirntend a. small crew Leavirg time, evening, 80 as to/ been extensively repaired an: improv- Young Man, of men who are repairing the county | arrive in Park Rapids early in the | ed, and will present a most inviting] Now is your chance to join 8 road from Balsam ‘dam to Grand| morning. Breakiasv in dining cars | appearance. He nas put ip elaborate| Grand C. M. A. lodge, which ‘ es SRY : Rapids, a distance of thirty imiles.! for the entire party. ‘Those leaving | bar fixtures in ad Naan to the work o: jing organized in this town, it 1s a ecann, — Julian Mitchell is foreman aud it is! train at the earliest point to be first} papering and decorating the room! -ysund men only. For full info viel “Grand Rapi ds, Mi said that good work is being done.{in dining curs; Party No, 1, to be and he will have’one ol the swehist! ‘uon, inquire of E. C. Slocum, H merchant Tailors, - ELSE PSe: SSC ine We geninnttetinl w/ oseee Wataba The Big Fork road wiil ae be repau- left at Park Rapids for a drive to and frou Lake Itasca. Wag: to be in: sample room in Grand iawids whew! fully completed, ‘dens, O. G, Ranniranz, see fecasurer,

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