Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 4, 1900, Page 5

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badies’ and Children’s Wundrwear and Flandkerehiefs:. Brooks has added a fine line of these goods to Everything in furnishing goods her stock of ‘millinery. prices at her store. Pressmaking Mesdames Brooks and Dory have opened dressmaking parlors in the Brooks millinery store. for ladies and children can now be had at the very lowest Work entrusted to them will be made in the latest styles and absolutely guaranteed in every Wi ay. Mrs. M. Brooks. They rave APSrelY Eb Fall and Winter Goods. Come in and See Them. S8SSSS q a S2S2SSS5: BOSS PVSLSVSSS: % & = = coarser en oer == ——— QLEAUD Painters and Decorators... Fresco Work and Sign Paintin & NicALLISTE All Work Guarantd to be First-Giass. e 6S®SLSLSL SVS ISS PSOSPSO'S Grand Rapids LSLSTSLGISCTOESS PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS” 2IRECTORY | + . OF RAND RAPIDS. ATTORNEYS. ‘3 PrRasx F. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Itasca Mercantile Meat Market. GRAND RAPIDS. GCG C. McCARTHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over It GRAND RAPIDS. a Mercantile Meat Market. CG L. PRATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Marr’ 's Clothing Store, GRAND RAPIDS. J R. DONOHUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW County Attorney of Itasca County. GRAND RAPIDS, = D* GEO. C. GILBERT, 2d 731 CL AN ANDSURGEON Office over Cable’ Meat Ma GRAND RAPIDS. 4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO Office and Residence, Cor. Kindred and 3rd. %. CHAS. M. STORCH, GRAND RAPIDS. D* THOMAS RUSSELL, FHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OSice and Residence, South Side, GRAND RAPIDS. ° DENTIS' R H. CALELY, RESIDENT DENTIST Office over Itasca Mercantile Meat Market GRAND RAPIDS. CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Rev. E. P Crane, pastor. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURKCH—Rev. C. Ga . pastor. M. EH. CHURCH—Rev. R. ¥:. McGhee. pastor. | | BOSPCWSSS RSLS SSNS OSVSLSNEWSLSBSTSLNSLEVES SLSLSSS oes, Hotel Leland It is Headquarters for Cruisers, Woodsmen and River Drivers. Best and Most Central $1 per Day House In itasca County. Choice Rooms by the Day or Week and Firrt-Class Board at Moderate Prices. Thomas Trainor, Prop. SPSLSLSSSLSLSPSLS WS OHMS Grand Rapids: so ~) SLSLSLSO SPSL SOSLSOSIVSOSVSLSVSLVGE SILSLSLSLSVSLTSLSVSE SLSLSLSD RIPANS TABULES - Doctors find | A Good Préseription For mankind Ten for five cents, at Drageists, Grocers, Restaurants, Saloons, News-Si Shops. One gives relief! do you good. monial: Byte Ripans Chen ids, General Stores and Barbers They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life. No matter what's the matter, one will Ten samples. and one thousand. testi- i} to. any address on receipt of price, mical Co., 10/Spruce St,, NewW ork City. -o} in K. of P. hall, C.€ W.C. Tyndall . Kk, Donohue B, Clair D y Register ¢ Clerk of Court Judge of Proba' 5 Surveyor A. Brown 2. M. Storeh . 0. H. Stilson verton i. Myers John Bellis W. V. Fuller 2, Leeman -George Riddell (3. F. O'Connell . + John Hepfel (1. W. Huntley ‘e President... Trustees... Recorder A. King ‘Treasure! E. Aiken Attorney s + L, Pratt Street Commissioner «Jas. McCormick Marsha: . B. McCormick SECRET SOCIETIES. GRAND RAPIDS LODGE I. 0.0. F.. No. 184: meets every Wednesday n t at K. of P. hall #. J. STEVENS, N..G. I. D, Rassmussen, Rec. Sec. ITASCA LODGE A.-. F.-. & A.*. M.*. No. 208: meets the first and third Fr’ h month at K. of P. hall. D. M. A. A. KREMER, Sec WAUBANA LODGE K. of P. No. 131: meets every Thursday evening in their hall. A. A. Kremer, C. 0. E, J. FARRELL, -K. R. S. ITASCA DIVISION No. 10, U. RB. K, P.: first Monday of ageh’ month in it. of . hall. m. A. KREMER, Capt. Gis. KEnwey, Recorder.” OOPt POKEGAMA TENT NO. 3. K.0.7.M: meets ever: rst and third Thursda i month at K. of B. bal pee Kh. J. FARRE! t, Com, A.B, Winper. Kk. K. Dos A. 0. U, W. No. 82—Meets every Monday night, i J.J. Decker, W. M. F. A. MoVicar, Recorder. we ITASCA CAMP No. bit, M..W. of. Au: mects second an fourth =Mondays a month at Keof Phau, ays Of each “ Harry W: . Gorge VIENT, Clerk. TUDE Nees B, F. HUSON POST G. A. R. No. 40! ins lust Friday of each iouith ‘in Post hall, M. EB, 4 H. S. Huson, Adjt. eee ARBUTUS REBEKAH, LODGE No. 150; meets: he seco! sf each month in Keo B bale eeys OF Mrs. ELIZABETH HENNUSSY, Mas. KaTHERine COLLerry, Secy. See ITASCA HIVE L. 0. T. M: s second and fourth Fridays of auch edd Errre Creeper, B. as BUSES Eee WAUBANA TEMPLE RATHBONE. sIs- HERS: meets in the afternoon of the fst yo ach month, an¢ of each subsequent Monday. wage aha Sod & Jost PowERS.M. E, C. EuizaBern McCarruy, M. R. and “ #4 ITASCA CIRCLE LADIES OF THE G. A.B. meets the first Monday of each month it Post hall. _ Mrs. MARY ‘uso: Pres Ip -BIREET GEO:W:HIBBARD. MARQUETTE, MICH “SOUTH SHOR DULUTH, SOUTH’ SHORE ATLANTIC RY. ~~ BETWEEN THE GREAT. NOR THWEST»°THE EAS ENGS’ ALO DERN CERAITN «25 ‘TonecTiONS. IN DULUTH:WEST SUPERIOR UNION STATIONS DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION AND PRIMARIES. A Democrat county of [te be held on Thursday, August 30th, 1 o'clock inthe afternoon of said day atthe court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, for the. purpose of selecting 8 delegates to the Democratic state conven- tion to! bé held in the city of St. Paul on Thursday, Sept. 6tli, A. D. 1900, for the | purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the several states offices tobe balloted for xt the gen’ election in the of Minnesota ou November 6th, A. D. Also for the purpose of sel gates to the Sixth District Democratic con- gressional conyention to be held at the city of Aitkin on the 5th day of Sept., 1900, for the parpose of placing in domination a candi- for the office of cong for said district, to be bulloted for on the 6th day of November, 1900. The basis of representation shail be one delegate ‘fpr every 10 votes or major frac- tion thereof, cast for Honorable John Lind for Governor in November, 1893. and also delegate convention for the { State of Minnesota, wil) at B ‘one delegate at large for every voting precinct. In aceprdance with the above appdrtion- ment the severil precincts will be entitled to the following number of delegates: Bass Brook. 3 Iron Range.. Bass Lake. Koochiching.. Bow String... Kehl and Deary. Bridgie..... 2 Long Lake... Blackberry. 2 Lawrence Lake Crooked Lake. Deer River . Decker... +.-6 in Grand Rapids No.1 11 Grand Rapids 7 Grand Rapid Hanson Brovk 4 Hut. 4 MeCormic 7 Spider Lake Swan River Split £ Trout Lake.. 3 0th day from 4 to o'clock, p.m. ic County Committee. J. R. DONAHUE, irman of Aug. A. D, 1900, By order of Demos Ballooning at Sea. The French navy is now being &tted out with vessels which are to carry on the Science of ballocning at sea. A French cruiser, the Sfax, belonging to the Mediterranean squadron, has been | fitted ont expressiy for experiments with. balloons. The balloon itself is kept on deck,in a half tcflated condi- zion. It does’ not take up much space of itself, but the equipment necessary for proper “balloon work demands a good deal of room. Whenever it may be deemed necessary to learn of the resence of vessels in the neighbor- ood of the French squadron, the bal- lon will be inflated and sent’ up; and its occupants will thus have a view of a far greater extent of ceean than could be seen from the deck or mast of @ vessei—Boston Advertise?. Notice of Expiration of Kedemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | iS. County of Itasca. f To E. Rust, TAKE NOTICE hat the piece of land assessed in you- g, situate in the county of Itasca, State Minnesota, und described as follows, to- wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter ( of se4) and the southeast quarter of southeast quarter (se44 uf se4) of section thirty-(30), township fifty. en (57), range twenty-five'2>),was at the tax sale on the 2nd day of May, 1892, under tax judgment entered in the district court of said county March- 1st, 1892. sold for the sums hereinafter stated and set opposite each description of land as follows, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty,town fifty-seven, range twenty-five was sold for the sum of sixty-five cents ($0.65); the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty, town . fifty-seven, range twenty-five. was sold for the sum of sixty-five cents (30.65), being’ «the amount ‘of taxes. penal- ties ana costs due on saidlands for the year 1890, which sum: with in- terest from the date ofsaid sale at the rate of twelve per cent per unnum, together with subsequent Bellaguent taxes, penalties, in- terest and costs eon, amounting to the sums hereinafter stated and set opposite GRAND RAPIDS, ~~. - f Driving Shoes and Pacsé. ‘ “Kurtzman, W. E. NEA, Dealer in Pine and Farming Lands. The finest List of “Agricultural an@ Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for | Manu facturing Enterp . Prospective Settlers Located “The : Dray and Express .Line L. W. HUNTLEY, Manager. Pac WOOD FOR SALE” Leave Orders at Ponti Ddley” cage Delivery a Specialty Confectionery Store or Kremer & King’s Office. Correspondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - Minn A. B. CLAIR, Register of Deeds of Itasca County Mineral, Pine and Farming Lands W.C GIBERT;,; Pine - Lands ad [Loans Grand Rapids, - - Minn. Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. Itasca County Abstract Office KREMER & KING, Proprietors. ABSTRACTS, W. E. MARTIN, » MANAGER TIrasca Lap Co. PINE AND FARMING LANDS Bought and Sold. ° SETTLERS LOCATED. Choice Farming Lands for Sate on Long ‘Time and Easy Terms. REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN. ————— Herald-Review July H-Sept. 22. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn.. June 28, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the proyisions of the act of congress of 1878, entitled “an act for the sale of timber Jands in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the public land states “by act of August 4, 1882. Albert Dotts of Grand Rapids, faeree of Itasca, state of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 4971, for the pur- chase of the n' of the nw and se of nw's of section No. 28, in ‘township No. 60. range MINN | No. 24. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur and each description of land, as follows, to-w! The ne4 of sed of section 3), town range 2% amounts to $13.31; the se of »e%4 of section 30, town 57, range 25, amounts to 13.30. and these lust mentioned sums. with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent r annum from the date ofthis’ notice. is the amounts required to redeem the Sid pieves of laud from said sale. exclusive of the costs to accrue w the service of this notice, and that the time fur the redemption of said lands will expire sixty days after the service of this notice, and proof thereof has been filed Bye office. Witness my hand and official seal this 220d EJ. FARRELL, Jounty Auditor, Itascu County, Minn. day of January, 1900. Going West. 11.55 pm|Ly . BO Eastern Minnesota Ra iway. TIME TABLE. ~ STATIONS. 4.05, Lvl aan 4} to establish his claim to said land re the register und receiver of this office at Duluth, Minn.. on Tuesday, the 25th day of Sentem- ber, 1900. He names us witnesses: FP. O. Werden. John Dolph, Arthur Wilder and Leonard Root. all of Grand Rapids. Minn. ‘Any and ali persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before Going East. | said 25th day of September. *. 1900. WM. E. CULKIN, Register. The Cheerfuy faiot, “I wonder if Maceo ‘3 really dead?” Cal thes 152 {Ar . 3.15 am = 11.35 pm 8.30“ e Su a2") «Bob, listen to this: ‘The oldest love oe pm} fetter in, the world is 3,000 years old Ai 12.20 10.38, P™) said Mrs. Hasheioft, as she poured the > feoffee. “In view of tie fact that his «| physician is said to have had a hand 2 |tp the affair it louks as if it might be am/|teue,” said the Cheerful Idio:—India- napolis Journal. Poor Girl. and is written on a brick.”” “S'pose )Mhe feller * proposal at % m crema ‘ — 7 ¢ ; ft ; ¢ Ht 8 i i

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