Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, November 11, 1899, Page 8

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ran Rais ToraeRevew Pa at a okact in one ofthe| NEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL most convenient printin offices in northern Minnesota, and hereafter) = RS: R GRAND RAPIDS POS ee the paper will be more interesting! W.©, Lacroix was down from Deer Office open woek days from 8 o'clock a. m. 0! than ever before. Pee eRe A. B. Clair was a passenger to Du- lnth yesterday. Don’t forget the Rebekah’s card 1 James’ B. Dolan, formerly of Boyls- ton is now night operator here. Cornell Lyn- jton who for two months manipulated the keys here at night has been transferrad to Mr, Dolan’s old place. Emillitehke Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS Collars, Whips, Blankets, Sweat Pads, Sursingles and Whip-Lashes of all Descriptions. 8 el 32:50 p. m., and baer ap py whee pene ee | Stil! Branehing Out. ; ; If enterprise and push count J. F. N. B. Sofer. of Crookston, arrived rains going west arrive 11:52 a.m. Mail ipa Trains going west Metzger ought to make a winner} i) on pmosday evening. PD ides te ston, arrived Trains going east arrive 2:52 p.m. Matl| He has now a meat market here and} ae : «| here ‘Thursday with a earloxd of horses Slane 0. : x J W. H. Andrews was up from Swan | which he will work in the woods this winter, sloere er ees one at Deer River, but this does not having taken a contract to” pnt in some logs tor Buckman & Nichols. Mrs. F. Baker and her daughter, s May, were visiting here this week. Percy E. M. Clark of the Duluth Music | Baker, who bad been in St. Benedict's hos- pital several days with typhoid fever. is again able to be out. aha >» arriv | : River the first of the week. * Is close 0 minuets before arrival Of} oon. to be enough, as the following P.M. | from the Cass Lake 'Times will show: “John Metzger, of Grand Rapids has rented the west store of the Lydick C ity and Vici n ity. block, and will occupy it with a meat Company was in town this week. |market” We hope Mr. Metzger will} J, J. Decker returned yesterday, Cass Lake as he | from a business trip to Deer River. | Levi Lyons returned from a trip to ; ae ee Duluth yesterday. He says the market for Walter E. Atwater of Sioux | venison in the-Zenith City is'way up. The | Towa, was a Pokeguma guest Monday. markets there, he says, are offering 14 cents { A. A. Chase, the Deer Jake district O. H. STILSON, farmer, was in town Thursday. a: be as successful at has been at the other two places. Looking for bands. H. i. Spaulding. of Elma, Iowa, and B.W. Henrichs of Riceville, lowa,| Tall Bear Story. " Attorney Theodore Hollister of | # Pownd for venison saddles. two real estate men who atnved| A Trout Take farmer in town this Daleitwas Heteibeureee fralasion Wedaes-| ae weil hes notioad byian tad elec: with letters of introduction! week stopped up and told us a little} qay, to W. E. Neal. They are looking for! the heaviest bear story we have heard Cashier A. P. White of the Bank of | ¥004 business, He has purchased a tract of Woot Sheep SHAS. large tracts of iand 1n_ this section |this season. He said that one of his Bemiaji was g visitor in the Rapids over | U™ber close to the village and will be pre- suitable for stock-ratsmg and general neighbors, J. W. Snyder, had gone) sunday. pared to furnish wood to everybody. SaseTesNEDSNGSLSIGLSVIERER farming. It 1s the intention of thcse} out one day in search of deer and in-! hE roalaet eile. Joutcus The: gentlemen to secure title and imme-| stead had brought. back four bears— will meet on Thursday at the home of Mrs, | !o%ing concerning one of our eld zou diately beg a syspematic plan of dis-| three cubs ain the mother. We Ratios |Geo. Gilbraith, of, Koston, is here on the ng of the lands to Lowa farmers thought this a remarkable perform. | goku state walisee aa guoinatnetcairn All kinds of Harness made to order on short notice and at reasonable prices. SBE LSE GE CE GS SESE SL SL SSE. CEES GLEE are yes where that Ted Reilly is going into the GRAND RAPIDS. | SLSPSWASLSLS? SLES society Lakes Times iis the f : a told us how it}. Charles Blake, who has been here in the | is ready for bis line—saloon perhaps.” a1 who are looking for a change.” Mr.J/ance until the farmer 1 that { interest of Blake & Dag, returned to Minne- i = Neal has just such tracts as they want| was accomplished, He sar Naty apolis yesterday. | Dr. R. Hy Calely, the dentist, re- | { j ind be can satisfy them if anyone] Snyder found the lair of the bears and s % F | turned the first of the week from Be a 7 ! proceeded to drive them out. As Dr. A. F. Groves of Brainerd came | where he had been on a. profession | val ean pete ee Trey emerged, one by one, he shot |"pthe firstot the week to spend a few days | Tt ts the doctor's ten 101 tom | { 5 in the forests looking for big game. trips to Bemidji and Cass Luke during tue | } Good Month for Uncle. them ane Butit does not material- winter: Postmaster Stilson took in quite a ly matter how he got them. four bears few dollars during the month of Octo-| 2+ one bagging is pretty good work. Atvorney C. L. Pratt returned from Bemidji yesterday, where he had been at-| County Attor ney Donohue came |} ber at the Grand Rapids postoftice. The skin of the old beat measured si six | tending a term of the district court. down from Bemidji Thursday where he ba i » t 1 ng all expenses he re- Mr: > ‘Modgher as been | been assisting Attor Bailey in some dis- | After deductit I feet from tail to nose. Irs G.-Moggher, syho has*heed | oe en wicca re watiaebcen 40 aide | mitted $317 to the Washington department as clear’ profit. ‘The total} \Itasea Co.’s Mercantile Notes. receipts were $4 oe against $357 | Good times every day—everybody} R. M. Stitt was in town Wednesday Al for the corresponding month last year: a+ work. Prosperity with a big P. | looking after his logging interests. He went | j,5y visiting her sister, Mrs. D. C. Huson, at Hib- bing for a week, returned his legal business in Beitrami county on Monday. ates warmer clothing. I have the ine of Mackinaws. Underwear, Heavy k Muftiers, Wool Chest Provect- Nece Tinest Hosiery, N ors, Golf and Winter Caps, Mittens and i Nason came down from his | homestead on Leech river yesterday with ani inerease of; just ier a . me Hungry, hard-working men eat gro- | up to his camps Thursday afternoon. | his good arm inva sling. He was very ‘anx- RuRtsE die KEEbiSHOMAIAEC a. pense ol conducting the oe ‘Or Une} ceries—we have them. Holiday} J. M. Romans and Henry Logan | ously looking: for; Dr..-Gilbert, to: reHeye. : , vet e month amounted to $139.22. trade will be great—we are prepared. woud hunting she test of they They | {him of a well-developed felon that had ap i ee peared on his thumb. Sea ’ Fin lnisentaneBenbecape York State Apples (choice winter | re very riticent as to their captur If, on- one of these cool fall days, pr Come in and pick out y jel Siena is ‘expecied nee og i GCE akota in a few days, when he will take you should happen to catch sight of a | Choice. : are path oe ae, : short, dark idual prowling about} Our candy stock is always com- personal churge of the Michigan house. your premis g into coraers, | plete and choice: examining chimneys, calling attention| Present price of flour is low. Lay sie ares endsonted: ne a ea ae pleased with their good luek. should be placed somewhere in vhe building. m7 ; j to matters that you consider none of] jn your supply as it is sure to advance. |§ P some the building, Wide? Baker of Déer River wasp his business—don’t call the police or} {ys Hiawatha Canned Goods. go into AySeN pur use quietly a0) No disappointment hat he te. you. 2 Is the newly 3 ‘ a aa ee vies ie a villsee | Home made mince meat—cheaper electe e warde i than y can make it, ‘ € shanvyeur just back from North Dakota. He will put ordinance gives him tne authority : ‘Try our fresh ro sied coffees. Our lin the winter amoug the tall pines of Ttaces to act as he doés. His position 1s an a 4 fi important and responsible one, andj 25 cent Mocha and Java is fine. | county. y it. 2 the more vigilant he is the less hable|T you will be to loss by fire. If he tells} New stock of teas. Our 35¢ and | at West Superior. was dramming up you to pull the wall paper away from, soc teas are second to none, Give | usiness for his paper during the week in | your stove pipe, don’t stop to argue} them a trial. Grind ite pds. | the matter with him, but pull it away Maple Syrup—‘“absolutely pure”— Tuesday evening, Nov. 14, is the at once—it may be the means of sav-| with your cakes. A breaktast neces- | date of the Rebekah loc ge card social. It | ing your property and that of your| city, “One and two quart cans. Will be given at i. of P. hall, and all are in- neighbors, Failure to comply with Qur fancy Jamaica GRbDR ee ase lidar maar cate that Idaho is enjoyinga business boom his orders is punishable. rae Seale Filty poe per|. M. Ponti has been up country look- | these days: ‘They wit engage In the ‘hovel cise | fine— y ere : ing after his claim during the past ten days | business at Joseph. Mrs, Frank Surprise Wm. D. Mitchell and Geo. N. Ly- man of St. Paul were among the city sports who Were successful at deer hunting during. the past week in the woods of Itasca: They Occupants of the court house and | returned home the first of the week well Bedding of All Kinds Spreads, Wool aud Cotton Blankets in great pro- fusion. A splendid’ Jine of Outing Flannels. Woolen Goods of all kinds. { For the Ladies Cloaks, Capes Shirts, Leggings, Felt Shoes and Slippers. John McCarthy, one of the head’! town Tuesday making arrangements for his men for John O'Brien, the Stillwater logger,’ family to reside here during the winter. He ‘ § t was registered at the Gladstone Wednes: owns some lots on Hoffman avenue, on which he will place his Laprairie residence building. Frank Finnegan is one of the boys State Senator H. H. Dunn and Dr. J. W. Gould of Fairmont were deer hunters upin North Itasca last week. They were only out a short time, but had the satisfac- tion of shipping home four nice specimens of the game they sought. W. Snow, repr iting the Daily Fall Dress Goods Full Line Queen Quality Shoes Joseph Surprise Jeft ay. Monday | to become a reside his brother, Fran t of Joseph, Idaho, where s now located. Reports that Joe had r from his brother indi- Fifter the Bueks. dozen, large ae : or so. James Passatd looked after the sture | ©XPects to join her husband as soon as the E Ver thin Oo in Groceri eS : Prof. Carroll and E. A. Kremer| Your hot biscuits will taste better | during his absence. hotel is completed, a y ad { George Booth's cigar business is ntly increasing as the me k he ch brings his working fore n the shop. heard that ducks are thicker than}with White Clover Honey. One-! prank Green. who has spent the mosquitos in June on Leech river be- pound squares. | summer in Minneapolis and Dakota, is again i: tween Leech lake and Ball Club, and Our breakfast cereal assortment 18 | in town looking after the interests of the dd see hey ies known, This v ; = another firs they could not resist the temptation. complete. : Carpenter-Lamb Co, PS BS : ve ce a eare 7 x é ‘Thursday they started out, We ex- Richelieu Preserves are choice) poputy Sheriff Charles Kearney ! Mr. Booth now has a good trade in all the pect to see them return with a suffi- (pint jars). Apricots, pineapples, | went to Swan River yesterday to make an | towns surrounding Grand Rapids, including cient quantity of aquatic fowl to sup- peaches, tomotoes, plums, figs, cher- | arrest on a warrant sworn out charging a.| Hibbing, where strong competition is met ply the® whoie town for at least a|fies, raspberries, grcen gages, straw-; man with robbery. : peek: berries. ie is excepuonally fine; Hugh Kennedy of Grand Forks,| Chas. 4. Leeman came down from packing and of the choicest fruit. who has a contract to put in some logs for | Deer River yesterday, having just completed New Sehool Established. We are offering some extra values | the Buckus-Brooks company. wes in town |¢he w of transplanting that entire vil- At a meeting of the school board in teas. Don’t fail to get a trial the first of the week. luge. Cass Lake will also have to be moved | ot District No. 1 held this week, it|order. Beware of edvances\in ‘the nee the sale of the townsite by the govern- was decided to open a puovlic school] tea market. Yostardéy?. He! avldenuly® had. Bidiies ment, and ea ee has ‘the contract to at Moose lodge on Ball Club lake. It] Our York State Apples ate fine. | look after, but he was too busy to tell the | eon eee x Sas Suit Bogin -cpermuonS appeared from the petition presented | Come in and see them. | Herald-Review abous it. i that there were a sufficient number of] Just received—a fresh lot of crack Ross Dodson has had the Pokegama| Mr. and Mrs. J. “A. Dolph enter- pupils to justly the action taken. | ers, cookies and fancy delicasies, Try | barber shop repapered und repainted, be- | ttiaed Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Murphy. of Min- F. L, Vance offered to furnish a suit-/ them. Direct from factory. sides putting in an entire new set of bar | "#Polisand Mr. Leo Ball of Duluth over able building for school use free of Caps atless than cost. Men’s and_| fixtures, including mirrors and chairs. Sunday. Mr. M y is our former popular é , ; mata 16 ee Seals 9 : 7 fs teachér in Central school, and his man ’ i E Y | OW Y : charge, which | proposition was ac- boys 35€, 40¢, 50c, 75¢ and goc The ladies of the M. BE. church so-| frends were delighted to meet him =| } y | { G S cepted. The board will furnisn all go for 25c. ciety will serve a 10-cent lunch at the old | in Grand Rapids. [Me was married last June N | R iC necessary supphes and provide a} Another consignment of men’s; School building on Wednesday afternoon he- | toa very estimable young lady of Minne- teacher. It is expected that the}walking coats. Stylish school will be ready to begin work by | Just what you want. December st. consi Fruits and Vegetables s cigurmaker, Always fresh. month. JOHN BECKFELT ©. E. Seelye was down from Bena and ablest attorneys. tended to all. °S2SSGL Do not forget our cap sale. Bar- gains in fact, oe EDITED BY THE RHETORIC CLASS OF CENTRAL SCHOOL, You have no hesitancy about buying it if ntit. Yverybody wants meats. vege canned goods—e ery- very ures around here keeps the very best of € go there. for and be happy: Going To Missouri. N. Washburn returned from a busi- ness and social visit to St. Paul last week, and immediately began pre- parations to spend the wiater at Joplin, Mo. His son-in-law, J. A. Bowman, Jr, is interested in zinc mines at that place. Mrs. Washburn will live at | Lapraine during the winter. = | [First publication 2 Nov, 11] | Wood Choppers Wanted. | SCHOOL Notes. Fred Reilly wants four men to cut | = 1000 cords of wood. “The timber is|_ lOwing to the extra work incurred this; be invi ake ecessary’ in- ne ABEEE Al S| week in moving the Herald-Revlew and tue | Uo invited to make the necessary in only about a mile trom town. W Ages crowded condition of our columns we are | speetion, 1 as! forced to crowd out’ an Interesting lot of will be paid in cash every Saturday | {ret news from this issue. It will not oc- night. | cur again.—Eprror.} ts, pickled goods, i hat SMa, a The Swan River school, of whihe A. M. Woodruif was teacher, bas been i closed as the attendance bas not jus- Miss Margaret Doran, one of our] tifed keeping it open. Al supplies Hotel Quigg Opening. (Last publication Dec. ereate. teachers, entertained the | nave been returned. It is pot known J. A. Quigg of Deer River, was in} 5 Noitce of Sheriffs Sale. jaouiale corps of pedaxogues at the! what Mr. Woodruil will do daring | 'y virtue of an execution, issued out of | residence of Mrs. J.cF. O’Connell, the winter as he has no school. garment, | tween 5 to To’elock. An invitation is ox- | apolis. Mr. Ball is one of Duluth’s youngest i CITY MEAT MARKET, | J. F. METZGER. VEBSVGLSD due village Yestertinyss and informed and under the seal of Ue district, court, In l ; i : a partner, “Mr Noah Fletcher, and Shainin ‘of July, A.D. 1899, in dered on | the interesting features of the eve-| 7" > : pay ct ‘ould recapeH Hiotel: Otige uexeatie Ieecpart Inte county of Linsearin | bing, and fer once the teachers had | &tnbile Co. was at the school yester- scneesnnusesuneeneeednneseeaezennseansoenesanases day. The hotel has been closed sev- Iclecricty whanein Uniteoaeccann dels Fudge was enjoyed im-|4#y afternoon to obtain a list of the t. wherein James Everton and, 2 ‘‘pull.”? ne arren A, Everton. co-partners us J. Ever- mensely and Miss O'Connor won a| bames of the teachers and pupils in W. L. Perrault has received and is now dis- playing one of the finest lines of Ladies’ and eral months, except the bar and ton & son; are plamtims and Murray Jt Tay- | ? i rooms, but it has been refitted |loris defendant, in favor of said piaincits| reputation in majing it so delicious, |Order to make their Christmas ar- Children’s Fail and. Winter Shoes ever seen here. These are not soods left over from cit id azu t th le fe it a " throughout and-on Friday mght nex of fort Pee fou datiars G7 G2) aaa | The party broke up‘early in the eve- | ™ngemer ts. last year, but came direct From the manu- facturers this season. 3 - “| ‘ whereas a transcript of said judgment w: mi a grand opening ball will be given. | quiydocketed on the 2nd day ue ‘Supteriner | ning and all expressed themselves as} The school board held their regular Hotel Quigg has always been a popu-j A. D Aeon. ia the oileeioe the etenk of district having a very sweet time. meeting in their office in the Central lar hostlery under-Mr. Quigg’s man- tiemstedhec: ou neclitedl aes nee eit : ‘ai , z Dee caaua satifie 4 a Aca Bate “of Minmeso| n st OaO te Bn wd | Those whose names occurred on the | 8Chool building Monday afternoon. is aaah that he ey again. pre ied to] Sith the eee ee ta sum OE, ITs, topether | “Roll of Honor’ insroom 2 for,regular Among other matters, the fitting up Pe Mocrued bocte: ad WhIAR Caeoutint ees | ubbeddnees during the month endin; of a physical laboratory was dis- receive and care for guests. directed and delivered to me as. sheriff. in| Og t. 29: Jol Benton, Leo B Mi cussed. The physiology class bas and for the suid county of Itasca, E have this gu ohnny Benton, Leo Broker, i 1th day of Noveniber, A How it Happened. “We haven’t any paper but a good excuse.” In the language of the defendant, Murray J. Taylor, in and to the following described — real | estate, to-wit: | Northeast 44 (NE 4) of the Southwest 4% (SW 4%) and the South % (S %) of the South- 1899, levied upon | J) re ’ needed a microscope in several cases ll the right, title aud Interest’ of the said | uanita Crepar, Clara Casey, Georgie | ™ 3 Fuller, Lizzie Gooseberry, Perey Jen— dron, Russell Kremer, Josephine La+ and the purchase of that instrument, if one could be obtained at a reason- able price, was also a inatter of dis- -A Fine Line of Rubber Ganda craft, this issue of the Herald-Réview fond, Manley Romans, Myrtle Shook . ij sy f x . west 44 (SW) of Section 24, the North- 4 bf i‘ 4 sey is what might justly be designated as west ) ior the’ Northwest sof Section 35, Clara Varine, Francis Cusbman, | CUSsion. i be, y fe township » Runge 25 west, all in thi i 5 ew ‘ ‘a pretty bum rag.” But we feel that P ef “| Annie Oreckovsky. Rev. E. P. Crane, of Argyle, who veunere Will ovedinek the Roenro ae and beret ee Ae . shortage in aes wh ——s Notice 1s heré y givens that 1. the under.| Mr. Carroll recently received a let-| has been. ca foabhe Pastor ate of gi en they know | signed, as sheriff, will sell the above de- f A. W. i fa the Presbyterian church, paid a visit that during the week the entire outfit BCr bed Fea) Propenty. OF 80 auch MEROr es Mgt LeOWN Ze aD) Bente TOS DRG h ‘ Jentral school has been moved from the Lent block | tash. Ar uaulleaueusn Meena one Macrae tor of graded schools, stating that he|' -each room ofthe Central: schoo! on Kindred avenue to the | te Sounty court house in’ the village of | will probably be unable to visit the | during the past week. 2 Aiehs Grand Rapids, in th et new Herald Review building on stte of Mancsota, on Wednesday, the sth | Grand Rapids schools again this year.| Mr. H.C, Ricketts of Minneapolis, 3 G'clock p. | His proposed visit was to inspect our| general agent of the American Book Leland avenue between - Fourth seloPtiae day, to eenblen the suid execu-. 7 y and Fifth streets. It is no small job; Hen. together with the interest and costs/school with a view toward high|Co., paid the school a business visit to move the heavy material that en-| "Dated November 10th, a school classification. We hope that] on Wednesday and Thursday of last ters into the makeup of a first-class WIELIASC, TYNDALL, he will be enabled to pay us this} week. He spenta few days hunting modern printery, and the force con- | FRANK F. PRICE, visit. If he cannot do so, Mr. Arton,}and returned kome Sunday with two Sheriff of Itasca county, Minn. ; f Attorney for Plainti gratulates itself on getting out any run opi aes County Minn. the state high school inspector, will’ geer. Such as Overshoes, Rubbers, Ete. We have ‘ these goods in all sizes weights and prices. sansunennsasessocoonsanns wend Stacks and Stacks of Mackinaw Which we make up into Pants, Jackets, Shirts aod Drawers for woodsmen. “hese goods are . absolutely sneranieet: - Clotbier. W. Li PERRAUL sungenasaeseeseeos errr ts HE RE aE tf SE REE Eee ea ee ee a a ER a aM Ee Ma

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