Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 9, 1899, Page 10

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——————————————e mec ra Het Haeuelvce GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Office open week days from 8 o'elock a.m. to} 8:00 p.m. pen 11:00a, m.‘to 12:59 p, m., and | 00 p. an. to 3:00 p,m. Prains going west arrive 11:52 a.m, Mail} « os 11:30 a. m. Trains goin: arrive 2:53 p/m, Mail All mails close 20 minuets before arrival of brains, : O. H. Srizson, P.M City aise ‘Vicinity. Ed Johnson was up from his Swan} River camps yesterday. . Mrs. M. McAlpme and children are visiting friends in Hibbing. Fred McGill, of Duluth, was visit- his parents here over ‘Thanks- Ba We lumberman, 1s Minneapolis Hotel Po- Bonness, the a guest at kegaama. Guild Mrs. “piscopal with The ladies of the will meet next Thursday i. A. King. 5. W. Anderson moved his. fainily into the property recently vacated by \l Sharpening. o P.O. Werden, the Backus-Brooks representative, returned ‘Lhursday from a business trip to Minneapolis. family into the house recently purchased by Al Sherpening moved his him near Powers’ hardware store. B. P. Munson, the logger, is in the He reports operations at his camps in a very ratistactory condition. lave you tried George Booth’s rar—La Union de Cuba? Ask first-class New Cle for one when want a smoke. you As we'go to press Grand Rapids is enjoying a warm, delighttul-Juae-like shower and Ben Johnson, the ice man, is reaping a harvest. Mr. Mis. Hulett C. Merntt, who have been here for several weeks, and have returned to. Pasadena, Cal., says the Duluth Herald of 1 hursday. A social party was home of Mrs. A. Mc- raising aiternoon at the Intosh, for the purpose of funds for the -Presbyteriaa Sunday sc hool Christmas tree. Mrs. Clara Grove was called to her former home in Illinois this week by the announcement that her mother is dangerously ill. Miss Loretta Doran has temporary charge of Miss Grove’s in Central school. room Db. M. Cunn is here figunag with Mr. Hartley on a_ proposition to build a $30,000 hotel. Mr. Gunn is proprietor of the Pokegama hotel at Grand Rapids and knows his business thoroughly.—Cass Lake Times. W. B. Holman has received a quantity of rubber heels to put on ladies’ and gents’ shoes; also soles to put on ladies’ home-made slippers. Call and s:e them, and you cannot help but. buy. them, they-aré com- forters. The M.E. Sunday school. pupil and their fnends enjoyed a social last evening at the home of Dr. Gilbert. Ten cents was charged, the proceeds to be used for Christmas tree decora- tion at the church. On Monday night one of. the water pipes at St. Benedict’s hospital froze up and bursted, flooding every- thing near it. Plumber Hennessy was quickly called, and in a tew min utes had the break under control. No great amount of- densa was done. Wanted—soo cars’ of telegraph poles, cedar fence posts, piling and block paving. W. B. Holmau 1s pre- pared to make contracts for any; amount in car Joad lots f. 0. b. cars at stations from Deer River to Swan} River. Liberal advances made on large lots. Call and see me, and get prices and make your contracts. W, B. Hotman. A fair face is woman’s greatest dowry, beautiful teeth her choicest treasure. Morning Dew Lotion yill endow you with a beautiful complex- jon, as it cures roughness of the skin and removes tan, pimples and erup- tion, Mrs, Gary’s Tooth Paste will make your teeth glisten with purity, Fifty cents is the price of one. articie and twenty-five cents the other. For sale by Roy Bell, and at the Itasca given yesterday | PROCEEDINGS 'Of the Village Council of the Village of Grand Rapids. GRAND RaApibs, MINN. January 7, 1899. A regular meeting of thh: village counci! was held at the village hall ip Grasd Rapids, Minnesota. on Thars day, December 7, 1899. Present-——President tees O'Connell and Hepfel, King. Minutes of last meeting were read and on motion approved. Matter of the hearing upon the ap plications aud bonds lor liquor license of J. F. O'Connell and Leonard R, Root coming up, no one appearing in opposition thereto and said J. F. O'Connell and Leonard R. Root being considered proper persons to whom to issue such license. it Was om motion duly ordered that said bonds be ap- proved and licenses issued according to the prayer of said petition The Fire Department presented a iist of the officers elected at their an nual meeting, heid Nov. 6, 1899, viz: Chief etigineer, J. C. DeShaw; first ant chief, John Costelio; second assistant chief, Emil Litechke; secre- tary, ‘I’ J. Austed; treasurer, B. A. Kremer. On motion said report was ordered filed. On mation the Marshall was ordered to arrest boys found climbing on rail- road trains. Strect Commissioner sented his pay roll for done to date, as follows: Berney, ‘Trus- Recorder Vient street work [and team] On motion said report was filed and warrants for the amounts ordered drawn. W. C. Tyndall, sherii’s fees ( casi 3 7.40 Ww, ©. oner: 71 82 J. L. Barnar 40 W. V. Fuller & Co., 5 SL L. F. Knox, lumber F. A. King, expense of trip. George Riddell, blacksmithin W. J. & H. D. Powers, hardwa J. M. Romans, draya j John Beckfelt. electr | Fa Hachey, repairine pump station fi On Motion the council adjourned, Frep A. Kine, tecorder, SCHOOL NOTES. - ROOM I. On account of the sevérity of the Wednesday afternoon. A number of visitors were present and were much pleased with the program g.ven. ‘The B class in room -4 Is composed | of the following scholars: | Anna An- | derson, Clair Bueneman, Delptine Cloutier, Georganna’ D’ Anjou, George Enghusen, Wiliam Kelly, Rosemary Logan, Aura Lothrop, Harold Luther, Bessie Maness, Herbert Miller, Robert Polley, Madge Linnet, Clare Vient, Edna Wilcox, Laura Gross, Ethel Shook, Maggie McAlpine. The A class is-composed of the fol- lowing: Laura Bueneman, Jennette Carroll, Ella Doan, Allen Doran, David Fortier, Allie’ Fuller, Alfred Furley. Herbert Grove, Amery John. son, Carne Joleand, Rosa Kafond, Mary Lessard, Willie Litchke, Mattie Metzger‘ Anna Rockstrom, Clara Stevens, Matthew Martin Lucy Blanchette, Charlie Oreckovysky, Ehza Tinkey James Toole, Nellie Tcole, Lottie Anderson, Richard Gravell, Helmuth Voss, Don McGill. ROOM VI. The following were visitors in Room 6 Wednesday afternoon: Mrs. Shields, Mrs, Tyndall, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Lothrop, Mrs. Beckfelt and Mrs Toole. - The B.class n Room 6 is composed jof the following members: Katie Ponti, Grace Yancey, Luke” Toole, | | Carl Johnson, Walier Gendron, Annie Keable, Alta McIntosh, John Polley, | # Edna Lofberg, Minme Litchke, Jessie Aiken, Truman Seaman, Frankie Wil- liams, Hiram Brooks, Ehilda Perraw, Josephine Peacar, Charlie La Fond and Emmett McCormick. The A class iscomposed of the fol- lowing members: — Christine Litchke, Ralph Lothrop, John McVeagh, Ella A. Vient. 6's lays @ EdwardCloutier3 ie Nool Ciontier 3 be Charles Fisher 8 * *k Lo Fremont @%4 “* ay ‘i ns {Silas Viant_ 4%. ** 15% | weather five pupils were absent from j Room 1. ROOM IV. The third and fourth rooms held j Thanksgiving services in’ Room 4 McKinnon, Lizzie Robison, Allie Fyn ial, Herman Blood and Percy Wa ner ROOM VIIL. Mr. Carroli called a meeting of the eachers on Monday evening after chool for the purpose of considering | ways and means of improving the | This sub- j ‘eading in all the grades, ect of reading is a very one, and too much care cannot be caken in teaching it, since the under- standing of all subjects depends argely upon the’ pupil’s ability to read it intelligently. ‘The phystology class was furnish: d with several fine specimens of lungs, An examination of t and liver. the specimens, also chemical experi- on ments were made by the class fuesday; the lesson proved very in- structive and interesting Mamie Sherry and Espie McClen- nen returned to school Monday after an absence af several days on account | of iliness. —- ‘ | Laura Williams 1s absent from Room 8. A Ada Kremer was absent for the first time this year on Monday. Mrs. Gilbert and her sons, and Wayne, made a visit to last Wednesday. Mrs. McCarthy visited No, few minutes Tuesday evening. Robert No. 8, 8 for a Mrs>Bailey and Mrs. Insh, Mrs. Lent and Mr, Brady visited the Cen- tral school Thursday morning. Mrs. Grove, who has charge otf Room 3, departed for her home in | Ithnois, Wednesday afternoon, called | there by. the illness of her mother. Miss Laretta Doran has charge of her room during her absence. ; Truman Seaman won the spelling | match held in room 4, Friday after- | | i noon, | A Prightfui Blunder, | Will often cause a horrible burn, | ] it or bruise. Bucklen’s Ar: | ni lve, will kill the pain and | | promptly heal it. Cures fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns, all skin eruptions Best pile cure on earth. Only 25ca | | box. Cure guaranteed.” Sold at the | | itasea Mereantile drag store, SEALED BIDS | FOR Supplying Wood NOTICE is h | for suppiyin ereby given that sealed bids » cords of dry tam: | 200 cords of tamarack and bireh wood, ; | to be deliv dat the Grand Rapids Water | Works | un-p Station, will be received at the | | village recorder’s office until Monday, De- cember 18, 1899, at 10 o'clock a.m. JOHN sts a Committee on Water W ae Tth,-1899. | Dated Dee. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF ithe | DEMPTION. STATE OF MENNESOTA, } County of Itasea. ) To Geo. Falconer. Take Notice. That the piece of jand assessed in your name,'situate in the Cqunty and State afore- said, and deseribed lows, to-wit: oct east quarter of southwest ta ix ju ment ‘entered in the Wpistrict Court of said County Murch 2ist. 1895, sold for the sum of two dollars und forty-two cents [$2.42], being’ t the amount of the taxes. penaltie and costs due on said lan 3. which sum, with interes¢ from the date of said sale at the rate of twelve per cent per annuin, together with subsequent and prior delinquent taxes. penalties and. interest thereon, amounts to the sum of nineteen dollars and thirty-five cents. and th st mentioned sum, with interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum on nineteen dol- jars and thirty-fve cents from the date of this notice, is the amourt required to re- deem the said piece of land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, and that the time for the redemption of said d will expire sixty days after the service of this notice, and proof thereof has been filea in my office. Witness my band and _ official seal, this 26th day of October A, D. 1899. FARRELL, County Auditor, (Seal) ‘Go Itasea County, Min NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- | DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. j= To Albert H. Waite. Take Notice. a s That the piece of land assessed in your name situate in the County and State ‘aforesaid. and described as follows. to-wit: Southwest one quarter of nm ast one quarter or lot three {3 section 1 y-four [84], township. fift, eon of range twenty-four (24) west 4th: was at the tax sale on May Tth, 1894, under tax judgment entered in the rides Ae hey of said County March 2tst, 804. | for the sum of ninety-four cents aan being the oP Ones of the tuxes, penal- nterest and costs due on said land for year 1892, which ary with interest from ine ‘ate of said sale at the. rate of twelve per cent per annum, together with subse- quent and prior delinquent taxes, penalties and interest thereon, amounts to the sum of thirty-one dollars and sixteen cents, and this last mentioned sum, with interestat the rate twelve [12] 2) er ene cent per annum on thirty- e dollat ixteen cents from the date if this ne ce. is the amount required to re- deem the ey iece of land from said sule, exclusive of the costs to acerne upon this notice, and that the time for the redemption korvigo of this noties and Broet haveer fae ti 1S notice. an root thereo! been filed in'ny oles, ~*~ Voss, Emma Kremer, Eda Poepka, Mercantile arg store,, Grace Crepar, John Foley, Katie Witness “ia mie iatew pans and Binge se ‘this 2th [Seat]. » County Auditor, unportant | i | of the ata, iat. | name. | said, and des: | day of } guarantee sattsfaction. } ° [first publication, December 2.) {Last publication, January 13.) Notive of Mortguge Sate. ° 3 Whereas, default has been madein the | conditions uF that cervain mortgage daved | November 3d, isys, made by Thomas urley, | morigayor, oH. A, McAlister, mortg: und recorded in the otiice of Une tkegis' Deeds in tna tor 2 County, alin on the Zolh, Gay 01 VVEM VER, i5¥8, HL YO'Cd a. Wi. iit Buk U OL Mu! Whereas, there is murigage and the adevtcuvess tuerevy at Lhe dace of Uns notice In Lhe s of four handred twenty-eight dutiars, (645. viz; $400, principal and $25. mnvere: ding wt law or ovnerwise las ver sald sum or aay | ice is hereby given that | pursuant to the ‘stature in suen, case | made | und provided, wud tke power Of sale in sid | age cunLained, said mortgage Will be | osed ahd al Ustute Unereii des~ cribed Wil De sold at public auction to the | st bMder Viaereius, tur casi, LO Sutisly | id SUtn ANE MLErest duu WAXES, 1 an, > wttorneys evs provided 101 uc Y tugerier Wit te disburser Sherul of suid du of tie Cul of Une SOUL Behe ss) auc Obs | hait (nig) of wae south west quarter ( | of section nine (wy. All di Lowisiip sixty- | | Uaree (is) HOFLL OL Fange iWwenty Live (we) West vated Noyember 28th, rv NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- | DEMPTION. ~ | bs Take Notice, { STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Itasca. To T. B. Walker. That the piece of land assessed in your | situate ep hatty for west quai ter Ie for the sum of being the amount osts due on aid land uum, with | interest from the “date of sud aaleat the of tweive [12} per cent per annum, toge: with subsequent and prior delinquent ta peg and interest thereon, amoun the sum of sixteen dollars and iweive cents, hount requ 1y sitid pon this | smption days after the nd. a arout thereof has red exc not of said land will es service of t been files Witne | | | ficial seal, this 9th “BE. J. FARRELL, County Auditor, (Seal) Itasca County, Minn | First pubi Last publiva Contest: Notice. 4 Department of the Interior. | | United States Land OMc Duluth, Minn, A. sufficient contest led in this office by against homestesd en April 19, 1898, for the ws ion Nov, 1. ion Dee. 9. oes seen enc a a REM AS SN ARES NE eee 34, township by homas hy ‘- $On, qu i the. he w by not residing 1 cultivating said land and that he monts upon 2 never established a bon fide residence» thereon; that said alle; woandonment | nent mouny wns not caused by entr: un’s emplo: in the United States army or navy tified to answer, facts vet HL ‘[PHOLs? On Short’ Notice and at Reasonable Rates. .., CVOVSTD ELZER BOILEAU Who has done considerable work of this village, is now permanently lo- cated here at the Grand Rapids Hotel, [fhe Old Seeley House.) Hes preparad to do ‘all kinds in | Repairing in the Furniture line. Give nim an order and he will Repairing Fine Cushioned Chairs, Sofas, ete., a i Speciality. ~ ot Wood Choppers Wanted. Ted Reilly wants four men to cut 1000 cords of wood. The timber is | only about a mile from town. Wages will be paid in cash every Saturday night. House for Rent The Fred Lawrence house 1s for rent. Eight dollars per month. ar ply to George Vient. Subscribe for the ‘Herald-Review, $1.00 a year in Advance. > ERE ea ak oe aE ae ae ate ea cacbaiasisvcbansscescceieusa os BISLSMa% SETESLSLSLES: Fin ti 4 Manufacturer of and e é: Dealer in S262 HARNESS | Collars, Whips, Blankets, Sweat Pads, Sursingles and Whip-Lashes of all Descriptions. SOSA -f Winter Goods..| - cee Ulsters ‘Top Coats, Fly Front. and | in fact, everything in Over- z coat | i ) | W ‘ t Cun se . Ni - rel . VILMET OUItS That will fit you to perfee- = \ nod ao right prices. : S8cS Bedding in great ve from $1 to $ ety. Blankets per pair, Dress Flannels | and Woolen Goods all along ; down the line. ee etee YY? Shoes ‘ and Act ctics. a for the Men, Women and Children. — Best. line ever. | shown in the town. C8ED < . Groceries Roth Staple and Fancy. . Best. Brands of Canned * Goods manufactured. ae, Se EERE DAR OSSD REE } ATR RSAC ERNIE oe You no hesitancy about buying iif you want it. Eve sry body wants meats. veretables, fruits, pickled goods, canned goods—every- thing in that line. Everybedy around: here - KNOWS that Metzger kécps the very best of : . these things and consequently go there for them. You should de the same and be happy. CITY MEAT MARKET, J. F. METZGER. sunneneeees se HBOCMRE SHARE CREME ERR (ee eee ie +. Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes w. L. Perrault bas received and is now dis- - playing one of the finest lines of Ladies’ and Children’s Fall and Winter Shoes ever seen here. These are not voods 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 goods in all sizes ele and prices. > TT TTT TTT iit iti itt Ot Stacks and Stacks of Mackinaw. » Which oe make up into Pants, Jackets, Shirts and Drawers for woodsmen, ” eh hese goods are absolutely guaranteed. e cows W, L. PERRAUL ssnneansanne sehen gt CURR ce

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