Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, June 16, 1900, Page 5

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f LOVED AT FIRST SIGHT. Wadies’ ana Child pen’s The Romantic Story Which Will End in a Wedding at an Early Qundrwear and : pees : eae THeSTRAIGHT- Bo Mg Hanadkerehielie:: sory of George D. Merriam, whose | eee BETWEEN THE GREAT NORTHWEST THE EAST parents formerly lived in Laporte, Ind., and who is a relative of Gen. Henry C. Mrs. M Brooks has added a fine line of these goods to 2 ln cae ee her stock of millinery. Everything in firnishing goods || eiety women. When they first met, for ladies and children can now be had at the very lowest || over two years ago, it was a case of 25 } t i || “love at first sight.” Each was under prices at her store. | 20 and family interests forbade an en- || gagement. The young people were put Dressmaking eee RRR DIRECT : ie) 1N DULITE Mesdames Brooks and Dory have opened dressmaking || He wrote from there that he intended y joining one of the regiments for the parlors in the Brooks millinery store. Work entrusted to Philippine service, Ad’ this was the them will be made in the latest styles and absolutely |} last letter Miss Crawford zoe | : are sed in everv we from him, she naturally supposed he sro: HIBBARD guaranteed in every way. fodtuone aaine Beieenees ‘ A few months ago Miss Crawford | AROt * i oe MARQUETTE: Mics ae 2) ULUTH: MINN. SA || saw an account of the death of an . Mi rs. Brooks. American soldier at Manila whose name was G. D. Merriam. The shock a ma e e DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION j ~ ogee Se ss =| prostrated her, and she became dan- { BS a Go EES ae i gerously ill, but after a number of i AND PRIMARIES. PROCEEDINGS k weeks she recovered, and when strong | 1 =e OF THE: {| rE 4; enough wrote to Merriam’s parents | A Democratic delegate convention for the i re “M6 44 i s at Spokane, Wash., condoling with of Minnesota, will Z \| them and assuring them that her love ; ‘ June uth, 199,02} Board of Superviscrs — | for their son would live forever. ‘The | a hoon of sald day at the il Fi “itt return post brought the astounding dias ao eee Sent Bape (aoe i if istelitzenc a i ‘or the purpose of'selecting vali | ig’ ig “YE <a oa ee ae < iewhes ye and | 8 delegates to the Democratic state conve: | i | che j tion to be held in the city of Minneapolis, | shi r i i || | United States army or volunteers, had | on Wednesday, June 20th, A.D. 1900, for the Township of Grand Rapids not been in the Philippines and was purpose of choosing {8 dele; and {8 alter- Meeting Held June 4th. then hard at work at college, where legates to } tic con- : % 3 i ‘ It he would be graduated at the end of 4 vention to be held at Kansas y, in the ae — | On getting a new ed ot aa te Ait the present year. Miss Crawford’s state of Missouri, on Wedne the ah A regular meeting of the Board of | yowre not you ought to be, a suare | day of Jul linet tho Dowashlp of G i| would like tocall yourattention to the fact that | -| embarrassment. was great, pi she had Been tances > | visors of the Township of G \| i lothes is wt I shine have made j opened her heart unreservedly to the Decthach Brenan held at the € office on } | | for the people of Grand Rapids and parents of the man she loved, a Dee Also for the purpose of designating 4th, 1900. i {| ty for a good made years, have always ; | overcame her embarrassment, and she K dent of said county who shall be ree i | them right, and Tam not going to chang | faced the situation bravely. Investiga- u rtzi Y 1an, mended to the State convention for elec j | my tactics now fine stock and thousands of tion revealed the fact that a false member of the State Central Committee, | | samples to select from. T guarantee ny wares friend of Merriam had caused him to | === | to appoint a Central County Committee, the ; | and my guarantee is good. | } cease writing to Miss Crawford, but members of which shall serve for two years | he speedily effected a reconciliation. | ¢ ¢ 99 | oF until the © elected and] y nid anetios haying apped } i | | It is understood by the friends of both The 2 Dudiey shall hav a; and tray such other | approved the minutes of the last meetin; i || Tat 1 Th As | | parties that their engagement will be “ine Bee ng belameea a | reid , : I i h a announced immediately after youn; D a he basis of representation} The following bills werg audited and al- | Johnson, © Tailor, | | srrosnced immeaisteiy ater yous ra agen rg eho Adeeb gartienr iy pray \| meer eRPIATL IS BTOCUAUEG: : ettaction tletet cami sor Holorable treasurer for the several amounts, as fol- —— an Lind fdr Governor in November, 1898. | } cal if = 2 BUY SPANISH SHOES. nd alsoone delegate at large for every | Strouse » Sie ca ea 7 voting precinct. | Richardson : : nana, | Many American Soldiers in the Phil« Express Line Tn actordance with the above upportion-| TJ. ‘And | $SLSLSDSLSRSOSLSESSSLSNSBSLSWS ISS TLS HESLSSTLSMSLSLTD ippinee Are <Weadipa. the: Bor- ment tho several precinets wifl be ontitled to| John Aad | q - the following number of delegates ‘Anthony : : ) eign Made Article. L. W. HUN? tty: af 7 _ anthony ; ‘és ra . W. HUNTLEY, Manager. Bass Brook fore: the Roan ond sj 3 | i it My Be ! : | Many American soldiers in the Phil- ied Eee aes The board bein, sfied that the i ») a) we wl Ky | {ppines are wearing Spanish made te ee ea fe had been njured and was dest 4 Q 20 | shoes. This strange fact was brought | — one ae 3 tute, the board appropriated $% out of the & to light by a letter written by the ; sel iets bah ee proper Fund tet aplg Rate: ; 8 ; », | Crooked McCormick... No further busine ring, the Beard % t French consul at Manila to his govern- Package Deliv ery a Specialty Dedekiver Po shen i e fee seh 1¢ Beard } ® Painters and ment, a copy of which has reached the Dec ke MALLE?TR, j Md war department, It says: _ : Town Cierk. } & Decorators... “Shoes form one of the chief articles i “a Swan River Swan Lake. & ) a 8, G 1} (a > , ‘ a | of commerce at Manila since the en- WO8D FOR SALE §) i trance of the American troops. The a t Tickets via all Trans-A tlantic lines 6 | large number of regulars or volunteers Saree arg m egula : 3) See eae Soe ; ‘ Trouut Lak Cabin plans. and complete un-te-date 6 are forced to constantly renew their | Le ive Orders at Ponti’s Confectionery The primaries for the election of de! footwear. So far Spanish manufac-| Store or Kremer & King’s Office. | shail be held in the usual voting pl information as to rates and service v i i bh ‘1 jc 3 a om all steamers. Agency for Thos. turers have mainly profited by this the several precinets on Monday the an : +. Ss. yt j i mot y C&S Se Bur me T = trade. The few tailors now established ee — of June, A. D, 1900, from 4 to 5 o'cloc .| Cook & Son’s European Tours. in this city have been overwhelmed By order of Democratic County Committee. with orders which, for want of capable ‘ , DEW. DORAN; be Nosatadanioe i oe Co workmen, they have been unable i ful- W é C. GI LB ER 38 Chalianat. Secratary. fill. The American army to-day forms <= = — DOCTOR 4 their chief clientele. Uniforms of Herald-Review April 1i-JSune 10, white, and especially khaki, are made Notice for Publication. | everywhere in proportion as troops ar- SMSLSISPELSLSLSV SLE SHSLSLTOIIES 5 United States Land Office | rive from the United States or return Pine a5 ‘ uth, + April 5, 1900. ) to Manila from the front. Suits of Snes tetee pk ae COMTa AO @ iW O t oe] et a i } f cloth or light wool are ordered from sane 3: Ub itle - § Wi ' NERVINE 7 the few European tailors. _1t is diffi- —.. ® cult to find out just what the amount al } S a ° of importation of these cloths is, but Grand 2 ‘The Brain and Nerve Food and before the rters for Cruisers It is Headquar rers fo ed - the kind made in France is too heavy and Medicine, Quiets Irri- ofiice at Duluth, for this climate. A light woolen cloth ‘ ought to be especially manufactured and } Oa! | S ihe 2th day of June, tated Neves, Soothes the . Miles Ailton, George McC tired Brat Builds op the for tropical countries, where the warm and moist temperature requires the Mane McDonald, all of Grand . nn Any and all persons claiming adversely vie above deroRbed inns ure quested | Vital Powers of the Body claims in this office on or before use of materials extremely thin, but at Vast Schemes of Internal Improve- file_the a d ‘ sald 28th day of June, 1905. an meen Ree NOY mcmatted eet x W : E. MAR I IN Fy z . B, CULKLY, Register. a this dy - filed jn thi his sworn si wtement No. 4800, fi w odsmen_ and | River Drivers. Most Central $1 per Day House in ltasca County. purposes, |} J} —— the same time calculated to ward off ‘ Minn... chills.” Grand Rapids, - - Minn. ape MODERN MEXICO DEVELOPS. | - y the Day or Week and t Moderate Prices. Choice Rooms t Firrt-Class Bi SESW TOSDSNSS SESOSLSISOSINTS. oy ned pam tmnt annem a . Under Way. . H Thomas Trainor, Prop. Grand Rapids. ATR ali Gk ee t ; ; MANAGER eae ; a out a e machinery equip- eas Ss 2, Spey. He Maha SLSLSLSESLSISS® | rent material for the elect: Heal trac- Irasca LanzCo. W. E. NEJ 1 ercome. ———— = = = ———— __ | tion system adopted for an extensive #3 > o system of street railroads at the City Lay si of Mexico and in the federal district Dealer in D is being bought in the United States. : ; Disease. the suburban lines and’ tee to-ene |PINE AND FARMING LANDS) Pine and Farming Error suis eine a) Lands. oe ee also to Guadaloupe, just outside of | — which is the shrine for all Mexican Catholics. Pilgrims now go out there SETTLERS LOCATED. Dien Sold at all drug stores on a positive guare ; propelled by a modern motor. antee. Write for free advice and booklet te 4 g Sir Weetman Pearson, M, P., of Lon- Se The finest List of Agricultural and Or. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart Ind. _ i don, who has now contracts amount- Grazing Lauds in the County. ‘¢ —, ing to $100,000,000 pending in Mexico, | Ch Farmin ane for Bue on*Long ‘§ “ ® . the Vera Cruz port works, which his Ita sca Count firm is building, that they are prac- Bis es Prospective Settlers Located. y tically finished. All the breakwaters e ie ; have been completed for every effec-|GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN Correspondence Solicited. - Abstract Office tive purpose and a new deep water ee Oo '@) quay giving over 800 yards of shipping Grand Rapids, e - Minn. KREMER & KING, space will be completed in six months, ‘ 2 Proprietors. allowing ships drawing over 30 feet | Eastern Minnesota Railway. = of water a chance to discharge their cargoes alongside .the pier, their TIME TABLE. A B CLAIR, aD freight going patie into railroad ® © Sir Weetman says the port works St. : pst wm | Register of Deeds of Itasca County. will make Vera Cruz as fine an arti- pipe ge pa is apes harbor as any on the continent FIRE INSURANCE, of erica. H Cloquet. = ° / Too Soon to Judge. Se food word. Mi n eral Z Conveyances. Drawn. oO r ma Th The New Yorker who has talked his* Pi ne and Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, last will into a phonograph may sup- . - pose that he has got ahead of the law- Farm | ng S yers, but there are experienced liti- GRAND RAPIDS, - > MINN. gants, says the St. Louis Dispatch, who Lan d Ss | Ten for fre cena D an Grocer, Resteratn, will not jump at any such conclusion. z eengp ces oa ed Warm Weather Then. ; WY Haprenident. —° Caahor Que’ gives rele No mater whats the’matter, one, will When the ice trust raises its prices, : P. J. SHELDON, O.E. AIKEN, » i i oot ais at bis capi escomy adarens on’ anon nee, 4 says the Philadelphia Ledger, nobody Pine Stumpage Bought . Vice President. Asst. Cashier | by the Ripans Chemical Co., 10/Spruce St., New York City. will care to be the iceman who will 10: ~ have to face the indignant housewives, | $30 am] ‘...... Portland. - ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Lumbermen’s Bank More Than His Share. BI, WHITNEY, G.P. SPAS An Indianapolis man, operated upon Pp. A. ' 4 recently for appendicitis, was foure apts, elke al Duludhe Minn. ’ GRAND RAPIDS. . Qt to have two o appendices.

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