Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 2, 1899, Page 10

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GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Office open week days from 8 o’eloek a. m. to 8:00 p.m. Sundays, 0} from 2:00 Trains going w Mail closes 11;30 a.m. Trains going east arrive closes 2:30. p.m. Mail {ls close 2) minuets before arriyal of ns. O. H. Srmson, P. M. City and Vicinity.) — a der, mortgage foreclosure on Wednes- day ofthis weex. Al. Blackman was down from 60-24, yesterday. Henry MeAvity was at the Glad- stone Wednesday. Martia Dufticy transacted business in Duluth’ the first-of tne week. RK. M, Stitt expects a car load ‘ot horses for his camps this afternoon. Attorney C. L. Pratt business.in Duluth this week. | f | was doing Miss Loretta Doran returned to’ her home from Minneapolis on Monday Jast. Dewey arrived from the 60-24 George Doran & yesterday. Dewey camps in of Minneapolis, Gladstone on Laittre, aut Hotel A. J.: De was a guest Thursday. Charley Doran has accepted his old position at the Hotel Gladstone as night clerk. big logger, was here ‘Thursday R. M. Sutt, the transacting business und Friday. Fred Collett has moved his family to Bemidji, where they will hereafter’re- side permanently. The hunting season just closed has | been free from accidents so far as this | vicinity is concerned, Will Clair, brother of our register of deeds, arrived from Dakota the first of the week. Mrs. S. Anderson and hittle daughter, Gettrude, arnved from Min- neapolis, Wednesday. the ladies of St. Joseph’s society ‘Thursday of this week will meet on with Mrs. John Costello. Charley King left on ‘Thursday for Fon du Lac, Wis., where he will ac- cepta position in a large drug ‘house. Union services were held at the Presbyterian church by Revs. Crane and McGhee on Thanksgiving day in the forenoon. The Big Four Specialty company which gave a performance at Village hall to av‘few” last’ Saturday, made a jump to Deer river Auditor Farrell, Register of Deeds Cleir and Sheriff Tyndall were pas- rs to Duluth on Monday, re- turning Wednesday. Theladies of the Episcopal guiid will hold their regular weekly meeting with Mrs. Huntley on Tharsday after- noon next, at the usual hour, Harry Oakes, the Mud Lake farmer and logger, has been in the village since Thursday, making preparations to begin work in the woods. W. B. Holman has received a quanuty of rubber heels to put on ladies’ and gents’ shoes; also soles to put on ladies’ home-made slippers. | Call and see them, and you cannot but buy them, they are com- forters. : Es help M:. A. D. Bramerd, deputy state organizer fgr the Independent Order of Red Men, arrived in the village yesterday, and will ‘seek to establish a branch of the order in Grand Rapids, r Mr. Brainerd is a member of “Sitting Bull” tribe of West Duluth. All interested in the Presbyterian Sunday schooliare invited to the home of Mrs. A. MacIntosh, Friday, De- cember 8, from 4 to 6, toa ten-cent luncheon given by the ‘Sunday school for the purpose of raising money for a Christmas tree. A, Wells and family, Odessa, Big Stone county, are new arrivals here. The principle reason for Mr. Wells’ family residing here, is for the purpose of sending Mr. Wells’ daughter to the Central school. Thomas Dempsey, who has friends | ¥! all over this section. of the state, has bought an fnterest in the Palace sa- management will loose non. of its patronage. sitice the hunting season opened, left | to be present at the funeral, but upon journey. j his birth. jing. them, and in order to do this he jthese goods and_ prices. Seen will be styled Logan & Dempsey. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION ‘OF RE| The Palace has always been popular DEMPTION. with the public, and understhe present ees ; STATE OF MINNESOTA, | | County of Itasca, S. B. Barto, deputy: state game | To Geo. Falconer. warden, who has been located here Take Notice. That the pieco of land assessed in vont c : ; 5 ., |mame, si the County and State atore- for his home in Minneapolis last Sat | said, and « f Mows, to-wit: a A aS ae | east quart hwest quarter (N. B. 44 urday. ' During his official sojourn in) of s. etion ten [0], town fifty- et even [27]. was. at jer tax judg- ret. Court of sald sold forthe sum of cents [$2.42], being three [53] Barto ? the tax sale on Ma ment entered in the County Mareh 2 two dollars and forty: the amount of the tax pene . interest a dye on said land for the year 1893, m. with interest from the date ot tthe rate of twelve per cent per this village and vicimty Mr. made no arrests. —, The real estate in this county origi nally owned bysthe old North Star Robt auORe COD pal pig _| annum, together with subsequent and ‘prior Ce ction company was sold un-| delinquent ; sand inte thereon, amounts to the sum of ninete dollars ve cents, apd this with interes! the rate of welve per cent pez annum on nineteen dol- is and thirty: vents from the dute of this notice. is tine amourt required to re- deem the sald piece of land from suid sale. Reeds bid the ee ie og he = pile ~ no! and that the time for the redemption On Monday last County Attorney | of said land will expire sixty days after the J. R. Donohue received the sad news| jeen Sige tne mes. and.proof thereof hus President Ordean | mentioned sum of the First. National bank of Dulath, bid in the property at $8,314.50. of the death of his brother, P Don- |», goth dasrof Ootooes A De aoe east ities E. J. FARRELL, ohue, at Columbus, Wis. Mr. Dono- (Seal. ounty Auditor, hue left on the afternoon train so as ar dipes ahaa NOTICE OF EXPIRATION D ived < uluth he received a Di MPTION. telegram stating that .the funeral had been held that morning, which made it unnecessary for him to continue the his arrival in ATE OF MINN County of Ita To Albert H. Waite. Take Notice. SOTA. ) ss. Be morscs for sale. ng has just returued from a trip to South Dakota where he + eamans That the piece of land situate im the County and described as follows. to-wit: sessed in yourn: nd State afores Southwest one qua one quarter or lot | purchased two car loads Oo! fine draft | three (33, r etour Tey, tow ship vorth of range twenty-fou ea horses for sale here and at Dee: i # the as vale on Mae | 5 ax judgment entered in the River. One car load will be sold riet Court of sald County March 2st, | sold for the sum of ninet 4]. being the amount of the stand costs due on 92, which sum. with interest from » date of said sale at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, together with subse- quent and prior delinquent penalties and interest thereon. amounts to the sum of thirty-one dollars and sixteen cents. and this last mentioned sum, with inte: of twelve [12] per cent per annum on thirty- ioltaes and sixteen cents from the date is the amount required to re- piece of land fro > of the « here andthe other at Deer River. These are all lurge animals selected especially for work in the woods and will no douot be readily taken by lumbermen. x pe 1 land Things Werth Mentioning J. D. Powers’ store improves im ap- pearance as it takes on age. The stock is constantly increasing and what is sll more gratifying trade 1s improving right along. He has a} day of October, A.D. 1890. hs fine ine of German socks, mackinaw uN. CoE Ey aattan: coats, duck suits, overalls, jeans, Ttasca County, Minn | pants, mittens, gloves, rubbers, cruis ing shoes, and boots, ladies, and men’s rubbers” and arti Prices are right on all these goods. The Kea pon this xty days ty! been filed in my office Witness my hand and official seal, this26th The Mountaln Parret of New Zealand or mountain parrot of is a very funny Viie When he meat ¢ he at ones fs New Zeal. heast. A Wonderful BDieplay.. © About this time every year * Will Nisbett begins to rec-:1ve his holiday good, and -these are always magnifi- cent. This year, however, he has put in a stock that easily eclipses all his former display: Especially 15 this true concerning watches. ‘The sale 1s full of them, the show cases are full and boxes filled with timepieces afe scattered around __ prormiscuously. There are watches that ran eight days with one winding; watches that tell the time of day, the day of the The keas gan to fol- about 15 Raps X glari iow tu a iong s: of them. Then h solemn walk, bu hop alopg on both feet look eager and very much in e. see these fifteen birds hopping behind in.a stri if their very lives depended on keeping me in sight was idiculousiy comic. he ice was undu- week and the date; watches that] jating, with little valleys and hum- strike every minute if you wish! mocks, and the birds would now, for a them to; automatic watches tnat| second or two, disappear into a hollow and now show up on a hummock, pause a moment, and then hop down again out of sight into the next shadow. To judge by their exp ions and manner, they were in a great state of anxiety on emerging from a hollow on to a record the hour and minute without hands; watches to wear in your but- ton hole; blind men’s watches; watch- es as round as a ball and watches as thin as a dollar, About the only thing in the watch line that Nicbett ! a = i bummoc es to whether I was still can’t show is one that will run for- ihere. Now and then the one in froat ever without being wound or one that will tell a person’s age and the day of Mr. Nisbett has bought these watches tor the purpose of seli- would appear, craning his secing me still ahi neck, and on ad, would turn round and shriek “ * @3 much as to aay, “It’s al! right, b come along.” And the others, putting their heads down, would set their teeth and travel has placed the prices within reach of everybody. But there is not much] “all they knew,” a fat one in the rear use of our trying to tell you about] evidently making very heavy weather will] of it. You have to see them in order to appre- ciate them. Flooded With Pearts, bd A Bond street jeweler was telling me Powers’ Budget. Booth’s populae brands of cigars are sold by J. D. Powers. He also carries many other famous brands and all standard tobaccos, both smoking and chewing. pearls and. the consequent rise in priea, A tiny pearl which cost two’ shillings two years ago would now cost ten shil- lings. Since then I have learned that the London market has become ab- solutely ffooded with pearls, The ‘poor, famished Indians have sold all Hatton garden merchants have profited For woolen underwear of all kinds by their distress. Great, then, as is go to J. D. Powers’ geheral store. far greater—a hint to those who fondly desire a mecklet of pearls in this year of grace 1897—The Centlewoman. PHOLSTERY J. D. Powers’ carries a full line of blankets. J. D. Powers has a complete stock ‘of groceries and they are all fresh. On Short Notice and at Reasonable Rates... , VWWWOTDO ELZER BOILEAU Who has done considerable work of this village, is now permanently lo- cated here at the Grand Rapids Hotel, [Lhe Old Seeley House.] Photographer Crandall. Coming. ‘The Herald-Review 1s 1n receipt of a letter from our former townsman, Photographer R.S. Crandall. who 1s now located in Duluth, in which he states th.t he will be in Grand Rapids from Dec. 3 to 8, to take photos and do any other work in his line. Those who intend having anything of this kind done before the holidays should not fail to see him, Wood Choppers Wanted. Fred Reilly wants four men to cut 1000 cords of wood. The timber is only about a mile trom town. Wages will be paid’ in ‘cash every Saturday night. He is preparad to do all kinds in Repairing in the Furniture line. Give nim an order and he will guarantee sattsfaction. House for Rent Bs , Repairing Fine Cushioned Joon and restaurant, formerly con- ducted by Logan & Spillan.. Mr. Logan retains his interest and the new The Fred Lawrence house 1s for}, rent. Eight dollars per month. Ap-|. asa Pig tas, etc, @ ply to George Vient. " savacaranied OF RE- Pe at the rate | a said sale. | n- forthe redemption | co of this notice. and proof thereof has | he recently made the, r some weeks ago of the new rage for | } they possess at famine prices and the | U the demand fcr pearls, the supply is! [First publicatioh. December [Last publicaiton, Januasy 1 Notice of Mortgage sale. Whereas, default has veen mad Noveme IRUEESA Ur, LO dk A. MCAT, did Peco rica 1h oie viliee O MUrsase WHE LE taereuy abtue dice UL UGE HUNEEGE LWENLY CIEE UOLLis, (420 Vid} Ob. PEM Wud ese. LULELE: wa woulda oF proce. daa fae LAW ve OLUEE ese has UM Msucuet uv reCOver salu Suu ve any pory tuereur; Aun, tierelure, notice iy liereby given that PULSUULU LO Law SLULULE Lu SucH Case nbue BULUE poWeL V4 su.e LL sald | wali be | sUKE CoML Auglesl biaucr saw SUL anu L y WILL be maihue Liasea County, a6 vie | ie Court Louse in Urn AM Stid cuulivy, OL Lue ary, Hv, WL AU OC ME POUL Era re ues ud dO Lu De SUE as tt lie CUUNLY OL LLused ana Wud is GeastrvEa US 1010S, casb One-nalt \er2) of Lue SOULE (Sea) OL SLCUOA CIAL (d) AUG Lie HULU OL Uuil (yg) OL Lue soi west Quarter Ui SeCLOH Mine (Wy ALL Lo Lowusutp | three Wo) Oren OL range LWenLY LV (« | ob tae sta, in Vaueu Noyemper 2Wih, Lov9, : | hi A. MeALISTER t Murigugee. y west NOVICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, : County of Itasca. To T. B. Walker. 1 Take Notice, That the piece of land a . situate in the Count said, ad deseribec Thor North- west quarter of southw ror Jot | four. lot section ninete en rr town fitty- | re Lwer x 0 the tax May 2nd. Iss siment ed in a District Court of said © ounty | old tor the sun of . being the amount of the | i ter st costs due on ich sum, with | interest ‘trom the sale ut the rate | of tweive [12] per cent per annum. together with subsequent and prior delinquent taxes, ties and interest thereon, amounts to. xteen dolla; sntioned sum. | atthe tuteof twelve per e xteen dollars and twelv te of this notice. is the amount req deem the said piece of land from elusive of the costs to. ue upon this t > redemption days after the nea proof theredf has ssed in your nd twelve cents, with interest | Deen filed in |. Witne my i this 8th day of Octobe: ind official seal, el tion Nov. ig tion Dec. Last public Contest: Notice. | | First public | } i | oned s s complic he homstead law ie not re: ¢ wting said land and th: s a bona-fide res ; said alleged a used by entryman’s ited States army or navy i thereon; Was not ¢ jin the U parties are hereby notified t and offer testimony touc allegation at 10:00 Ae: a.m on Dever mober ; R i o'clock a.m, on Decheibe: ster and rece ice in Duluth. proper forth diligence annot / be d and directed t nd proper yp Y CULKIN, Regist facts Wilel show that B ice of th Tal FRANK F. Attorney for Contestant. | Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minn, publeation Oc ation Nov Notice United See Land Office, Dul |. Minn., August 15, 1899. affidavit cena Leen c. Contest con- Ww. by. Oscar Leanderson it is alleged that: er atany time 5 part of said Tand: upon or improved it in a it was wholly ubandonment Ww used by his em- ployment in either the army or mivy of tue Tnited States in the late war with Spain. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching suid allegation at 10 0’cl +m. on Dec vi, 4899, before the Ke rand Receiver at th ted States Land Office in Duluth, Min- nesoti The said contestant having. in a proper aflidavit, flied Jctober 4800, set forth | facts which show vhat after due diligence, personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed tha’ t such notice be ‘given by, due and proper | publication, WM. E, CULKIN, Register. 2, H. SEYMour, Duluth, Minn, Contestunt’s Attorney. | First pablication Oct. 21. Last publication Nov. Contest Notice. United States ae Office, Duluth. Minn., Raat 15. 1899. A sufficient. content affidavit having been fied in this office by C. L. Pratt, contestant. against Homestead entry No. 8656, mi Fini Litehke? plangtecsnres ofand Jealer in HARNESS zy Collars, Whips, Blankets, Sweat Pads, Sursingles 1.) ~) and Whip-Lashes of all Descriptions. % 5 All kinds of Harness made to ‘ order on short notice aud at reasonable prices. Wool Sheep Skins. SLSSSSSBETEOSISLS: Necessitates warmer clothing. I p line of Mackinav Under . Heavy Neck Muftiers, 10) Chest Provect- and Winter Caps, Mittens and ic, ever shown ip tuwn, have the Beuling of All Kinds Spreads, Wool wud Cotton Blankets in great pro- splendid line of Outing Flannels. Is ofall kinds. Woolen Gov Fall Dress Goods’. - | Quality Shoes || 9. | in. Groceries _ and Vegetables | ow | WHEN YOU KNOW | A THING IS RIGHT | You have‘no hesitancy about buying it if you { want it. Everybody wants meats. vegetables, 4 friits, pickled goods, canned goods—every- thing in that line. Everybody around here KNOWS that Metzger keeps the very best of these things and consequently go there for them. You should do the same and be happy. CITY MEAT MARKET, ¢ - J. F. METZGER. S8ese: — 8 TISESOSOSS Se apse err. si aOR eae Srrererr rT rr rrr rT Ladies? and Children’s Shoes : cd W. L. Perrault has received and is now dis- - playing one of the finest lines of Ladies’ and October 5, 1893, for sw'4 of Sw section 10, of sei aud nw; of se% section 9. township 61 N., range 23 W., by Jake Leandesson, con- testee, in which itis alleged that: Leandes- son had wholly abandoned said land; that he never at any time made his residence thereon, and ne built a house or made | any improvements. that said abandonment wa: ot enused by his employ- ment in either the urmy or navy of ‘tae sin the late war with Spain. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidente touching said allexation, at 10 o'clock a.m. on December | 6, 1899, before the Register dnd Receiver at | ape United States Land Office in Duiuth, Minn. The said contestant having. in a proper affidavit, filed) October 14, 1899, set forth facts which show that after du. diligen personal service of this notice can no} be made, it is hereby ordered and directe that weoideeectenscosensonsoncuecosenienesasnaaneey | such notice be given by due and proper publication, Ww. E. CULKIN. Register, P. TL. Seymour, Duluth. Minn Contontants. Attorney. SS ees? Subscribe . for ‘the | Herald-Review, | $1.00 a year in Adyance. | | fs a a a a Children’s Fall and Winter Shoes every seen here. These are not soods left over from last year, but came direct from the manu- facturers this season. A Fine Line of Rubber Goods Such as Overshoes, Rubbers, Etc. We have these woods in all sizes weights and prices. Stacks and Stacks of Mackinaw Which we make up into Pants, Jackets, Shirts and Drawers for woodsmen, These goods are absolutely guaranteed. w. L. PERRAUI Lip hh hhh bkhELLLLLLLLL LLL LL tt LL tL Le Lt Clothier

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