Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 16, 1899, Page 8

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1ousework. Apply to Mrs. W. C. Tyndall. ~ Have you tried George. Booth’s GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: )Mice open week days from 8 o'clock a. m, to 8:00 p.m. ys. open 11:00 p.m,, and rom 2:00 p.m. Trains going west arrive 11:52 a.m. Mail loses IL m. Trains ng .m. Mail closes 2:30. p.m. Ali mails close 20 minuets before arrival of erains. Q. I. Sritson, P. M. City and Vicinity. sam Moran returned ‘luesday from visit to the Twin Cities. rhe Rathbone Sisters imtiated five candidates last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pratt visited} nds in Minneapolis this week. Geo. Robert and wife were regis- ed at the Pokegama Tuesday. FOR SALE—A pair of first-class | Call on John Dolph. | rhe kK. P. lodge is having “the in- or of its hall painted and decorated. \. W. Wright, the Swan River el man, was in the village yester- Churchill and W, A. Everton the first of the F. L. were in Deer River week. WANTED—A girl to do general Ask first-class new cigar—La Union de Cuba? forone when you want a smoke. W. N. Donaldson. representing the Omaha Packing Company, was trans- icting business in the village the first f the week. The Presbyterian” Aid Society will ve a 1o-cent coffee next Wednesday g, from 5 to 7 o’clock, at C. H. Everybody invited. ever Marr's store. Miss Bernice Chur is again attend- ing to her duues in the register of deeds’ office, after being. confined to the house the past week with a-severe coll. Will Nisbett left Tuesday for Min- neapolis to meet his wife, who has been visiting in Michigan for several weeks. ‘They returned home the lat- ter part of the week, Village Marshal Frank McCormick has been absent several days looking er his farm in the northern part of James McCormick is on duty in his absence: the county. W. Bb. 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 sze them, afid you cannot help but buy them, they are com- dorters. Wm. Lacy .came ‘down this week from the Itasca Lumber Company's camps, and while in the city came in and dropped a couple dollars in our exchequer for a4 year’s subscription to the Herald-Review. He was on his way to his claim to spend a week, after which he will return to his work in the woods. Word reaches Wadena that R,. C. Little, the well known traveling man, | is lying dangerously ill at® the Min-| nesota house at Detroit. He was in| Wadena two weeks ago, and from here went to Detroit, where he was} taken ill, His many friends will hope for his speedy recovery.—Wadena | Pioneer Journal. \ 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 load lots f. 0. b. cars at! stations from Deer River to Swan River. Liberal adyances made’ on large lots. Call and see me, and get prices and make your contracts. } W. B. Houtman, A fair face is woman’s' greatest dowry, beautiful teeth her. choicest treasure. Morning Dew Lotion endow you with a beautiful complex- 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 article and twenty-five cents the other. _ For sale by Roy Bell, and at. the Itasca | 9H day of February, A.D 1 {ROTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- will together with su quent taxes, penalties a inounts ree nd interest thereon, ion, as it cures roughness of the skin | with le cent per annum on eighty cents from the date of this notice, is peak (yes plese of exclusive of the cost’ to notice. and that the time for the red noube of said land will expire sixty days after the service of this notice, and reot been filed In my office. | Proof thereof has sae ae ate ae ae ae a ae ae ea ae ae ae ee Re 2 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT : eS A ETE NE ae 3 Ladies’ Winter Coat 2 Ladies’ Winter Coats 4 Our line of Ladies’ Winter ae Coats is still complete but Re going fast.e Those desiring 4 a garment in this” line ae would do well to call before $5 We are vut of sizes. : Ae ae = Golf Skirt © Golf Skirts HK Golf Skirts ate all the rage in the cities and we have them in all shades’ and grades —gray, blue, tan, brown, Orfords, black and Plaids. These goods are direct. from the factory end originators of style. If you want a stylish garment, buy a golf skirt. Silk Patterns Our line of silk and silk waist patterns are second ta none. We ry a full line of colors in plain or; tigured silks, and cur waist patterns are cenceeded to be very swell in every particular, These goods are direct from New York snd we feel that they are right in style and Ee ne ee eae eae Re ge NCSC te shen eae Siete teat REE Ae Ee i ae ae ae ae a a eae ae We a a a TOI IRI ICR EHF 4 design. Come in and see & them. No trouble to show : goods. “4 se Furs BH Collarettes -- electric seal, = astracban with seal trim- ee mings, electric seal with Be martin trimmings, electric oe seal muffs, all s' These ee goods are good values for RX the money. Come in and #2 see them. You make no Be mistake. il te St ae 5a ae ae a ae a ae ae eae aa a a a ae ae eae a aE AE SE SE A aE a aT EE EAD | Peete heiett rer ht rt eter rer tr ttre ttt = ITASCA MERCANTILE CO. : a stg Rea ae eae ae ae ae abe ate a ae ae ate ate ate a ae aft ate ate a ate ate ate ape ae ae ate ae ate ae ate ate ae saaee SSLESSSSUHSHE SESS GN THTSESS SHEETS Oe we Golf Capes Golf Capes for Indies and children are going fast —only a few left. Remember our i stock is wp to date and this | season’s goods. We alm, to | please the most fastidious. Give usacall. — Flannel! Waists We hav TR AG HEHE HE ERE ee ae a EE EE HE a Re ate ate Me te ake a ae ate ate ate ae ae ae ate ate ae ae ae ate a ae EAT HE He REE a full stock of flan- “nel w in all colors and | sizes. If you are in want, | give us a call as the sizes ave running ‘ow. Different | qualities. Also brilliantine waists in cream and black. Petticoats 96a ae ate ae ae ae ate ate ate ae ate abe ae ae ate ate ae ae ate afta a ate ae ate ae See Ste ae ae ts ae ae ae ath ae ae ae ae ae ae | A most exquisite line of | silk, near silk and satinette petticoats, nging in price from $2.50 to $15,000. This line of goods is up to the standard in quality and our prices.dan be compared with safety with any of the city j stores. * “Fancy Goods Our fancy yoke tronts are | without a doubt the finest | ever offered on sale in the i} | ae 206 Re she ate ae ate ate ate age ate ae age age a ST STR AE SAE AE Ne ae aft aE ae ae DEC ae a Me Raa city. Elastic jet belts, silk hand-painted head ___ rests, ladies’ dressing jeckets, silk valour pillow covers, select { assortment of pillow covers | —all prices. Fancy flowered | and plain chiffron—all col- lors. Dress when you are in ember our stock complete with the latest goods direct from vhe im- porters. ate op am ae ae ae ae Me ate ea aE ARS AR aR ARE ADE ake She aE ate ATR ak a a HE a a Hak a HE sd od ‘3 A Night ef Terror. } “Awful anxiety was felt for widow of the brave General Burohau of Machi Me., when the doctor said she would di before morning.” she begged ‘fer King’s New Discovery, which more than one ved sured her of consumption. taking, she slept all nigbt. rt entirely cured he vellous medicine is giaranteed t cure all throat, chest and diseases. Only 50c and $1.00. Tr bottles freetat Itasca Mercantile Drug j store. Odd Feliows Ball. ful night, bur After Furthe This { 1, with a grand bali, which promises | el.gant supper will be served. the rom pneumonia | Promptly heal it. writes Mrs. S. H.| Lineoln, who attended her that fear- | Bes Dr. | box had her life, and ui, SEALED BIDS lung | ul The Grand Rapids Lodge I. O. O. F. wili open. their new hall on January to be the event of the season. Good ‘JOHN HEPrer, “ Frep A. Krxq, {music has been obtainéd, and an Committee on Water Works. A Frightful Blunder. Will often cause a hornble burn, Id, cut or bruise. , Bueklen’s a Salve, will kill the pain Cures fever sore ulcers, boils, corns, all skin eruption pile cure on earth. Only 25ca Cure guaranteed. Sold at the Mercantile drag store. nic Ita H | pursuant to th {First publication, December 2. {Last publication, January 13, Notive of Mortgage: Sale. Whereas, default has been made in\ the conditions of that certain mortgage dated November 23d, 1895, made by Thomas Hurley, mortgagor, to H.-A, McAlister, mortgagee, and recorded in tho of the Kegister of Deeds in and for Itasca County, Minnesota. On the 25th, day of November, is5¥8, at 9 o'clock a m. in Book Uof Mortgages ou 457; and eas, there is claimed to be due on said mortgage and the in secured thereby ut the date of tb of four hundred twenty viz; $400. principal and pbtedpess notice m Lie sum ight dollars, (425. ), interest, and no | action or procecding ut |uw or otherwise has. been instivuted toaecover suid sum or any part thereof; Now, therefore, notice is hereby fiven that statute in such cause made and provid dthe power of sale in said mortgage contained, suid mortgage will be toreciosed und the reat estate tucrein des- eribed will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder’ theretor, tor cash, to satis! said sum and interest and taxes, Ifany, ut $0. attorneys fees provided tor 1n said mor guge. together with the allowed by law, which sate will be made by the Sneriff of said Itasca County, ut the front door of the Court House ‘in Grand kkupids, in\said county, on the woth day of January, 190, ut 10 0 Clock in the forenoon, The rea! estate described in suid mortgage wid is situated ln nd Scate of Minnesot s follows, vo-wit; ‘I’ of the south ight (s) and t 4 south west quar of section nine (¥). All in townsti x horth of range twenty tive G0) 1, PM. Paved Noyember 2th, 1899, M.A. McALISTER Mortgugee. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. | STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Itasca. f ToT. B, Walker. Take Notice, name. situate in the C | said. and described as fe o-wit: North- j west quarter Of Southwest quarter or lot four [4] of section nineteen [19] town fifty- | six [50], range twenty: 26) was, at the tax on May 2nd. 1802, under tax judgment entered in the District Court March 213t, 1802, sold five ce taxes. pena suid land for the year interest from the d of twelve [12] pe: a with sub: delinquent taxes, penaltie: ad interest thereon, amoun the sum of sixteen dollars and twelve and this last mentioned sum. with int atthe rate of twelve percent per annum on & ven dollurs and twelve cents from vbie date of this not costs dae on ich sum, with at the rate nnum, together e of land from said sales redeem the said p exclusiv: nd that the time for th mption nd will ex sixty da, ter the and proof thereof has din my offi Witness my hand and offic: day of October, A. D. 1899. J. FARRELL, I unty Auditor, Itasca County, Minn al seal, this 9th (Seal.) First publication Nov. 1. Last publication Dec. 9. Contest. Notice. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Duluth. Minn.. November 6, 180, A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Wiiliam B. Holmi le pstant. nst homestead entry FOR hereby given that sea r cords of dry tamarack and | 200 cords of green tamarack and birch wood, to be delivered at the Grand Rapids Water | Works l'un p Station. will be received at the village recorder's office until Monday, De- | cember 18, 1809, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated Dee. 7th. 1899. Benefit Supper. ‘The benefit supper and card party given by the ladies of St. Joseph’s Society, Thursday evening, was well patronized, the ladies clearmg about $30. The proceeds w.re for the benefit of Dan McGinnon, who has been confined to his bed for several months. Stood Death Off. E B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrj- etta, Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He says: “My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundices ‘I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters and he was soon much better, but continued their use until he was wholly cured. IT am sure Electric Bitters saved his life.” This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures constipation, dyspepsia, nerv- ous troubles, female complaint gives perfect health. Only 50c at Itasca Mercantile Drug store. DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, + County of Itasca, "aoe ToC. A. Pillsbury & Co., or others claiming Take Notice. That the piece of land assessed in your name, situate in the County and State at ore~ said, and described as’ follows, to-wit: Northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine®, in townshi fifty- sixdé , north of range ‘twent “six2t Was, at the tax sale on May 2nd 1892. under tax judgment entered in the Dis. hg Saurs oF said oonty, March 2ist, 1892, for the sum seventy- (80.74-100], being 1 vrthe tee penalties. interest and costs said land for the year 1890, which interest from the’ date of said Safe rate of twelve due on m, with ‘ at the 12] per cent per. annum, sequent and prior delin- sum of nine dollars and cents, and this last mentioned sum, gal interest at the rate of twelve per nine dollars “and the umount — required redeem land from said sale, mption Witness my hand and Ctl seal, this aes Mercantile drug store. | H.R. KING,” the amount of the taxes, | 1 day of October, A. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. | | ees | STATE OF MINNESOTA, | | County of Itasca. fy | To Geo. Falconer. Take Notice. . That the piece of land assessed in your j name, situate in the County and State xfore- id, and described as follows, to-wit: North- jeast srer of southwest quarter [N. E. 4 jot S. W.%4] of section ten [10]. town fifty- ; three [53], range twenty-seven [27]. was, at the tax sale on May 6th, 1895. under tax judg- ment entered in the District Court of said County March 21st. 1895, sold for the. sum of two dollars and forty-two cents [$2.42], being the amount of the taxes. penalties. interest and costs due on said land for the year 1893, which sum. with interest from the date of said sale at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, together with subsequent and prior delinquent taxes. penalties und interest thereon, amounts to the sum of nineteen dollars and thirty-five cents, and this last mentioned sum, with interest at the rate of twelve percent per annum on nineteen dol- lars and thirty-five cents from the date this notice, isthe amourt required to deem the said piece of land from said sale. exclusive of the custs to acerae upon this notice, and that the time for the redemption of said land will expire sixty days after the service of this notice, and proof thercof has | Let es in pir onike, 4 ness my band and official seal, this 26th day of October A, D. 1899. ie E. J. PARRELL, (Seal.) County Auditor, | Itasea County, Min | TS NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) County of Itasca. Gag To Albert H. Waite. = Take Notice. ‘That the piece of land assessed in yourname situate in the County and State “Mtoresnid, and described as follows. to-wit: Southwest one quarter of northeast one quarter or’ lot three [3}, section thirty-four 4]. townshi: fifty-five Hl north of siya twenty-four West 4th P. M.. was at the tax sileon May ‘ith, 1894. under tax jadgment entered in the District Court of said County March 2Ist. 84, sold for the sum of ninety-four cents ewe being the amount of the taxes. penal- ties, interest and costs due on said land for the year 1892, which sum. with interest from the date of said sale at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, together with subse- quent pudnrlor delinquent taxes, penalties find interest thereon, amounts to the sum of thirty-one dollars and sixteen cents, and this last mentioned sum, with interest at the rate of twelve [12] Ber tent per cae on thirty- one dollars and sixteen cents from the date | of this notice. is the amount required to re- deem the said piece of land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, and that the - for the redemption uled bids | only about a mile from town. will be paid in cash every Saturday night. : il 19, 1898. for the wi of n de npon the estead entry iled te®im- an i § wholly aban - Yilson hus not complied with the req ments of the homstead law by not residing upon and cultivating said land and that he never established a bona-fide residence ; thereon; nut said alleged acandonment ; Was not used by entryman’s employment jin the United States army or navy in any wi r. uid parties are bereby notified to answer, respond and offer irony touching sabt allegation wWo'ch a. m.on December ‘ore 1. D, Russmussen. cierk of ct court at Grand Rapids, Miny that final hearing will be held 10: m. on December 23rd. 1899. b fore the regis and receiver av the Un | States Land 0: in Duluth, Minnesota. | The said contestant having in a proper affidavit filed November 6th, 1892. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be | made, it is hereby ordered and directed that h notice be given by due and proper pub- WM. E. CULKIN, Register. and o'clock Attorney for Conte Grand Rapids, It [JPHOLSTER nt,“ 1 County, Minn, On Short Notice and at Reasonable Rates... . DVL ELZER BOILEAU Who has done considerable work of this village, is ngw permanently lo- cated here at the Grand Rapids Hotel, - [Lhe Old Seeley House.] He is preparad, to do all kinds in Repairing in the Furniture line. . Give nim an order and he will guarantee sittsfaction. ¢ Repairing Kine Cushioned Chairs, Sofas, etc.,.a — Specialty. Wood Civuppers Wanted. Ted Reilly wants four men to cut 1000 cords of wood. ‘The timber is Wages "House for Rent! -The Fred Lawrence house 1s for rent. Eight dollars per month... Ap- ply to George Vient. of said land will explre sixty da: a <4 ays after the service of this noti : been filed in my ice, proof thereof has flies. Witness my hand and ficial % te io cial seal, this26th {Seal) _ County Auditor, . , , Atasca County, Minn. . FARRELL, * ‘ounty Auditor, {Seal}. + Subscribe for the Herald-Review, $1.00 a year in Advance. Itasca County, Mihn | Subscrite for Herald-Review. eee eS * disbursements | That the piece'of land assessed in your | the amount required to} of the costs to accrue apon this No. | f) EE A ae Se Re RENO ee ate a ae a de ateaneateate | t lion and ac right Bedding great variety. { and Woolen Goods all along te down the tine. > , a) i ~ : Ag z Shoes 3 A S By ‘ SY > . Pr aa : and Arctics . for the Mer,. Women and Children. Best line ever “shown in the Lown. i “| esses C . * GTOCETIES Roth: Staple and Fancy. . Best’ Brands. of Canned . GUARANTEED CLOTHING Goods manufactured. ota a JOHN BECKFELT from $1 Lo $15 per pair. ‘Dress Flannels. Hanufacturer of and i . Dealer in ‘ d oe Collars, Whips, Blankets, Sweat Pads, Sursingles + and Whip-Lashes of all Descriptions. All kinds of Harness made to q order on short notice and at reasonable prices. WoolSheep Shins. GRAND RAPIDS. % : ; 3 i | a © : a )..Winter Goods..| — | Ulster lke SLETS ' | —a Top Coats. Fly Front. and | in fact, everything in Over- coats. eves Winter Suits * "That will fit, you to perfee- — prices. Blankets ! "G@2SLSO es QSSa®SSELSS ETON EA a a a teat ate a ae ae ae ae ae ee Z 8 eM HE: ¢;WHEN YOU KNOW A THING IS RIGHT You have no hesitancy about buying it if you vege a: wantit. Everybody wants meats ibles, fruits, pickled goods, canned gi every- thing in that line. Everybody nd 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. ERE RE Ee See RE Se Re eco a a aE eae a a H Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes W. L. Perrault has received and is now dis- playing one of the finest lines of Ladies’ and Children’s Fail and’ Winter Shoes ever seen here. These are not yoods left over from Jast year, but came direct from the manu- facturers this season. . * A Fine Line of Rubber Goods » Such as Overshoes, Rubbers, Etc. We havé these goods in all sizes weights and prices. Stacks and Stacks of Mackinaw Which we make tp into Pants, Jackets, Shirts aod Drawers for woddsmen. Thése goods are - absolutely guaranteed. Lee W. L. PERRAUI Furnisher TOSS TEST SO ee Meee Hi = a i hledheshdledhditidhidedhedit LLL lt e

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