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‘Brand tRavits Terata='EReview INEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL PROCEEDINGS ——0F Tae VILLAGE COUNCIL ———OF SER VitLtaGe or GRAND Rapips At the Meeting held July 5th, 1900. A regular meeting of the village council of und Rapids, Minnesota, was held at the age hall on Thursday, the 5th day of 1900, President Riddell, Trustees Hepfei and Huntley, and Re- Minutes of last meeting were read and on motion approved, On motion the liquor license granted to John Ryiney was transfe emaker, and the liquor heretofore granted to Willia tnsferied to John O'Reilly. he treasurer's report was heretofore ed to ns n J. Kelly was read and on tion placed on file. 1 of R. J. Daw was on motion re nd Lic 2 on m1 warrants for the sd drawn, as foliow k delivered to pest J, L. Barnard, justice fees, 4 bills John Beekfelt, electric light, depot and Whalling, work at Village b drayage and team y Dray line, supplie: aber and d Itasca Mercantile Co., V. Buller & Co., lu same i King, indexin: Herald-Revie Dunn & Marei: 3. J. Cable, supplies for pe , printing bill to date.... 8.00 eet Commissioner McCormick presentad epert of amounts due for e, us follow days labor at ion streets to d: KKuehr, 18% £.00. M. Duftic 4.00. said report was ord rants for the se mn motic 5 announced the appoint- Mrs. W. C. Gilbert to al the Vacancy caused by 1. Storch to qualify. appointment was con- as member of the bourd The committee on strects and alleys were ructed to invest » the condition of he alley in the rear of the Hotel Leland. Un motion the council adjourned. Prep A. Kr Reece der. Notice of Expirahon of Redemption. ATE OF MINNESOTA, } ea County of It To E. Rust TAKE NOTICE That the piece of: land assessed in you- name. situate in the county of Ttasca, State of Minnesota, and described as follows, to- southeast sonthe or of the and the 67). range Lwenty-tiveres),w znd day of May, ment entered in the under tax rict court of Said county March 21st, sold for the ums hereinafter stated and set opposite li description of land as. follows, to-wit: 1e northeast quarter of the southeast rter of section thirty, town fifty-seven, as sold for the sum of the southeast quarter of section thirty, town sold for the the sum of sixty-five amount of ts due on re the year 189, which terest from the date of of twelve per cent per annum, together with subsequent delinquent ; penalties, in- sunting to the Ss follows, to-wi ction 3%, town thereon at the annum from is the amounts r lid pieces of land usive of the ¢ to accrue upon rvive of this notice, and that the tit © the redemption of said lands will exy xty dat | ; ind proc Witr day of J led in-my ottice. and God official seal this 22nd anuury, 1900. E. J. FARRELL, County Auditor, Ttasca County, Minn. Sealed Bids led bids will be received up to and in- the 23rd day of July, 1900, at the ofiice of the County Auditor, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, for the painting of the roof of the county jail and sheriff's residence, same to painted one coat to consist of pure boiled oil and Venetian red. Also the a and dome of the county court house, same to be painted two coats, said coats to be pure boiled linseed oil and Venitian red. Also the finishing of three front rooms of the first story of the sheriff's residen sist of two coats either alabastine cementico or plastico of selected tints. All of said work to be first-class workmahship in every respect, subject to the approval of the rd of county commisstoners of Itasca county. The right reserved to reject any andzall bills. Ver order of Board of County Commission- ers. Dated this 12th day of July, 1900. E. J. FARRELL, County Auditor. ot Mrs. J. B. Bennington for rent | for pest house, amount $50, was r rred to Committee on police | to con- C. E. Seelye, the Bena merchant, was in town this week, Al Bishop transacted land office business in Duluth the first of the week. W. E. Martin returned Sunday from # business trip to the Twin Cities. Frank F. Price left on Thursday to transact legal business at Deer River. D. M. Price came up from .Minne- apolis Monday to look after his drives. Thomas Kelly and wife returned Sunday from a visit to Duluth. E. J. Farrell and daughter Marie, left yesterday for a short stay in Duluth. Mayor George Riddell was trans- acting business at Hibbing the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cochran were in from their Waubana lake resort the first of the week. Mrs. Martin Duflicy returned Tues- day from a visit with friends at West Super- for. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huson,are over from Hibbing this week visiting the parents of Mr. Huson. Mayor W. J. Coffron and Editor M. zens in town uylor, were Deer River ci sday. full pound of Hunt’s *‘Perfect” Baking Powder—5e; free from Alum. For ulo by all grocers. Try it. Mrs, Ir’. M. Brady returned Sunday from a two week’s visit to Duluth and St. Paul. Miss Bernice Clair returned Tues- day from a wee! | luth. visit with friends in Du- | | Married—At Exgle lake on July 6, | R. J. McGhee, Mary C. Poland ands dL. Quinn. r. and Mrs. C. M. Storch will leave s visit to Windsor, ek on a two we Ted Smith and Fred Silver of Bemidji, paid our town a visit the first of the Mrs. Annie Weayer of Little Bow String lake, was in the village a few day this week. Mrs. 8S. Vient and son Geprge, will ay uext for a two week's visit in leave on Fri Canada. Milton Gallagher, head push for Hartley McGuire, returned this week from a trip to Minneapo Jacob Mohr has been down from Cass Lake this week looking after his busi- ness interests here. George McCrea, one of the Backus- Brooks company’s sachems, was in towna tew days this week. F. A. MeVicar ‘and John Howard left this week for the woods, where they will put in about 30 days cruising. O. W. Topping, the photographer, returned Tuesday from Hibbing, where he has put in agallery. Mrs. J. C. Rosser and daughter, Jean, of Crookston, are here on a short visit to old friends. Mrs. J. TH. Chisholm and daughter, Mrs. Jacobi, spent a’couple of days at the Sims cottage, Deer River, this week. Land Commissioner L. B. Arnold of the Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pacific railway, n this week. BE. J. this Luther's Luther and family returned week from a month’s visit to Mr. old home, Ridgeway, Pa. Mrs. H. K. Relf of St. Paul, a sister of H. Hf. Chapman, who has been here on a visit, returned to her horace Wednesday. | In another column will be found an application for bids for painting the cupola of the court house. George W. Goff, representing the Washington Life Insurance company, camo up from St. Paul on ‘7 Thursday. W. J. Kelly and.family left on Thursday for Duluth, which place they will, hereafter make their home. James Doran, who has besn operat- ing on the Prairie for Price Brothers for about two months, returned to town Satur- day. John McDonald and family have now moved here for good and are occupying their old residence at the corner of Sixth and Sleeper. C. EB. Barnard of Souix City, iowa, npanied by his ¥ nd baby, is here on it to his pare Mr. and Mrs. J. L. nts. If you want your old suit to look like new, bring it to the Itasca Laundry to be cleaned. Our French dry cleaning pro- cess will do it. Mr. and Mrs. Moline, Cambridge, who have been the guests of their neice, Mrs. T. R. Dodson for several days, returned to their home Tuesday. Rev. lather Corbinian, O. S, B. chaplain at St. Raphael’s hospital. Bemidj was here this week on a visit to Rev, Father Valentine. E. J. Lutner and E. S. Stevens left on Thursday for Drumbeater lake to get a canoe and other camping utensils left there since last summer. Miss McCormick, a daughter of Dan McCormick of Drumbeater lake, arrived here on Thursday from Michigan, and will visit a short time with her father. Ed Johnson. who about two weeks ago was called to his old home in Wisconsin dy the sad announcement that his brother was dead, returned Sunday. During the storm Tuesday after- noon a very pretty pine tree in the rear of Robert Whiteaker’s redidence was shattered by lightning. Mrs. Fred Darling, who has been visiting the family of her brother, Thomas Benton, for two weeks, returned to her home in Dulnth yesterday. The ladies of St. Joseph's society will give a lawn soeial at the home of Mrs, Peter Foley next Thursday afternoon, from 4to9 o'clock, the weather permitting, D. M. Mahon, foreman for the concern’s wangans, and will take the rear of the big drive down che stream. * John E. McGrath, formerly a brake- man on the Eastern Minnesota, now a travel- ing man for a Duluth whiskey house, was in town this week, John Stinson and Mrs. G. A. John- sen, both of Little Bow, String lake, were married on Monday at the parlors of the Hotel Gladstone by Rev. R. J. McGhee. Two new adds this week—both ad- vocating cleanliness. One is for the Itasca laundry, and the other for E. Bergen, who is nt for the square folding bath cabinet. Read them, D. M. Gunn left Thursday for St. Paul to be present at the meeting of the Bepublican state central committee, in which body he represents the . Fifteenth judicial district. Dr. Russell reports that John Dos- ser, who accidentally shot nimself through the leg while hunting near Deer River on Tuesday, is getting along well,and will be ont again ina few days. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give one of their delightful cof- fee socials at Stevens’ ice cream parlors on Tuosday afternoon uext. to, which everybody is invited. Fifteen cents. The ladies of the Methodist church will serve a ten cent lunch on Wednesday afternoon at the old school house, from 5 o'clock until all are served. They will dlso serve ice cream extra. Aitkin Age: ‘Miss Edith Cross- ley arrived in. town Thursday evening last to_ her friend, Miss Herriette Me- ss Crossley is a talented musi- 1d also an accomplished elocutionist.” cian, A. Bergeron of Chicago, and Soumis ‘of Dayton, Minn., have been here this week on a visit to Rev. ©. V. Gamache. The reverend gentlemen enjoyed the excellent fishing hereabouts, and had a very pleasant, though short, visit. A. P. White, formerly cashier. of the First bank here, now cashier of the Bank of Bemidji, was here for a day or two the first of the week. He returned home Tues- day, accompanied by F. P. Sheldon, cashier of the First bank. . L. Miller, editor of the ‘‘Head of ae rae s,” was in the village this week, looking after business pertaining to his pub- lication, Besides being an editor, Mr. Miller is also chairmrn of the Republican county committee of St. Louis county. L. A. Willman, the Trout Lake farmer, was in town this week, havlng a little business before ;the justice court. Mr. Willman says that the outlook for hay in his neighborhood is decidedly discouraging, and he fears very much that the farmers will have to sell some of their stock. The Red Men installed their re- cently elected officers on Monday night, those taking office being the following: Sachem, John Hepfel; prophet, George Riddell; sen- ior Robert Whiteuker; junior sagamore, John Bowden. The chief of re- cords and keeper of wampum hold over.. At a recent meeting of the school board the contract for supplying the plank- ing for the new sidewalk was let to Dann & Marcia of Cohasset, while W. V. Fuller & Co, will furnish the stringer The material must be delivered within fifteen days after the meeting, after which work will at once be commenced. Rey. and Kev. sagamore, On Saturday evening | H.-F Chapman of the experiment station, enter- tained a number of friends at the farm resi- dence in honor of his mother and sister, who e here on # visit. Refreshments were served and a diversity of games enjoyed until well-nigh midnight, when the party | broke up after a most pleasant evening. Lee West, one of the prominent loggers of the upper Mississippi has been in Minneapolis this week. He says that the rain fall in the northern part of the state | during the past few. days has been very heavy and that log driving will be very much facilitated thereby.—Mississippi Val- ley Lumberman, J. F. Killorin, general manager of the Swan River Logging company; D. M. Philbin, superintendent of the Eastern Min- nesota railway; Frank Bell, assistant super- intendent of the same road, and J. P. Finan, secretary to Mr. Philbin, arrived yesterday on a private car attached to the regular west- bound passenger train, and remained until afternoon, Cc. W. Hastings of Minneapolis, president of the First Bank of Grand Rapids, and P. J. Sheldon of Owatonna, vice presi- dent of the same stitution, were here this week on their annual tour of inspection. They found things highly satisfactory as usuvl. and are well pleased with the show- ing of the bank during the past year. Both gentlemen were accompanjed by their wives, “Quo Vadis.” This play was presented at Village hall last evening by sanford Dodge and his company of players. To put a play like Quo Vadis onto a country stage is very difficult, but we believe that all who witnessed the perfor- | Munce were satisfied. The cast is an excellent one, and if any fault is to befound with the play it lies in the dramatization, $25.00 Canadian Excursion $25.00, Via Duluth, South Shore & Atlan- tic Ry. to Montreal, Quebec, and Ste Anne de Beaupre. Leave Duluth 7:00 p. m., July 22nd., return limit August 3lst.. Tickets good for stop off at any point in’ Ca- dda. Through turist sleeping cars. Double berths $3.00. Passengers should reserye sleeper berths in advance, T. H. Larke, Ass’t Gen'l Pass. Agent. Duluth. of some simple Wanted—An Idea giiorsinn Write. Freier gear fo WEDDERS ERBURN f sien Bed ust of two muindred have inventions wanda os ‘Who can think a boom company, arrived this week with his | Itasca. Laundry and I haue just taken my full dress suit to Tom McAlpine, the Cleaner, to be cleaned Grand Rapids, - Minn. USE THE SQUARE FOLDING i i i | ; || A Fine Stock |} | This is what you will find at the new furniture store of George F. Kremer. = Everything that can be found in the line of house furnishing goods in the cities will be feund at this model store. Tables, Chairs, Beds and Bedding, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Couches, Carpets—everything. we City Prices Prevail We are not.selling goods at less than st, neither are we charging any fancy 4 prices. We sell goods as low as they can fe bought any place. aud we guarantee = them to be just exactly what we say they are. We havea store full of honest goods, and we are going sell them at an honest price. Come iu and look us over. | George F. Kremer L git i 99 ees % ave ot | BATH CABINET §)S: ee ace ; You Know Our Reputation as to Quality BED- BERGIN é ; «=m 1 For the Ladies} It fs aed AC La ) i M Vapor Bathe It is already bo- @| 9 Shirt Waists, : Ne lite Summer Underwear, BLSle2 Walking Shoes. SHINGLE MILE f We lead all competitors in these goods. They are all in the : % latest styles and of correct weight. Come in and see them, and you i will be convinced that they cannot be duplicated in town at our » t prices. Come while the stock is complete. I. L. Anderson & Son wish to annouace that = they wil havea shingle W. L. PERRAULT. thei : Dice jase orate per a gl tay ‘] You Know Our Reputation as to Prices. The mill will have a capacity SSLSLSLCSTSOSTSLSE: @ SLSIHPGISLSLSlCSLSLSOD ee | of 35,0U0 feet per day. hy Watch for later an- ro r Pero rats . nguncements. I. L. Anderson & Soni ranks on Printing - C. W. HAsTINGs. ¥. P. SHELDON. i - 4 Lumbermen’s bank Tid darald Bow Of Grand Rapids. Minn e era sg 4 eview Pre-Inventoy Sale We are about to take our annual inventory, and to ‘ dispose of our spring aud summer goods we heve decided to sell the follow- e ing-named goods at cexr DISCOUNT CENT : : ; Percale, Gingham and and Lawn Shirt Waists, : Denim Skirts, a Ladies’ and Misses, Sailors, Mem’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw and Crash Hats, Parasols . Heavy reduction on entire line of Demmities, Challies, Silk Gingham- and Zepher Ginghams. =p $ Clearing Up Sale on Shoes You can be { €. You cn “HALF PRICE ef REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE JOHN BECKFELT