Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, September 22, 1900, Page 8

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H { r, % a . | - | mere : = a See ok Sisk A Maenee RALSTON TT TANS SES Sd its at poe W N OT ES ‘ A N D PE RSO N A L | Heraid-Revtew July 1 22! ~ feoenoant quarter of the northeast quarter Notice », i 7 of neq), section teen owns “Brand MRavids Meralde'tReview : N E S . 5 3 oe Notice for. Publication. ffiy-tour (ol). range twenty-six (26), was United States Land Oiftee, dsp for ac an one sea ran ¥ si iy uluth, Minn. June 28, . Jone cents ng ried po of taxes, Office open week Gays from 8 o'clock a. m. to | on Kindred avenue from Third street tothe 27th and 28th. : Jane taba cnticled’ anact tor he cule’ of {date of sala salo'ae the rate of twelve per "8200 D: m. ae Mississippi river, on motion the Committee 2 timber lands in the states of California, |ccnt per annum together with subsequent SG ghret on ways and means were instructed to cause L. M.Merritt spe nt a few days in Orenon, Mensa ET elect a { delinquent taxes, Bowe ltiog g Interpat SHi ‘ iin’ 25 a i ‘a es > > Sundays, open 11:0) a, m. to, 12:50 p.msand | 46 construction of un elght Iuch-sewer on the Rapids tits week. det of August 4 Isbe Albert Dotts of afier tuted "und set ‘opposite each descrip= 3300.0, 0.tOB Uma venue providing a maiority-of. the wd~ : Seren ‘ alin ere Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of | tion of land as follows to-wit: the northeas ‘Trains going west arrive 11:58 gm. Mail SGne abeele Nips ay pay their pro-| Chas, G. Miller. the Duluth paper Minnesota. has this day fled ip this office | quarter of the northeast quarter ‘ne% of or P ‘ man was in town Monday. his awornstavoment No. iL, for ‘the. pars |-nela). section fifteen (15). towaship Sfty-four oie! portionate shure of the expense of sume. : chase of the nis of the nwis dnd sexs of nw's | (0). oye twentysts (20), amounts to the cui re 2:52 d ssorde . presented and, read the ue i a e of section No. 28, in township No. 60. range | sum ef ninetcen dollars andseventy cents Trains 6 ft arrive! #168 Dims; Mt) Recawes 6 han at eos! D:M.Guun returned from a busi No. #4. and will offer proof tashow that the | @i9.70); the southeast quarter of the north- close: ni f th eeting of the tax payers WIGERe ae Hate . ats : t toa veell of | 208s Hip to Duluth Monday. land Sought is more valuable fonits timber eed (sok of mela) section tifteen Pe - + P eld on the 15th instant pursuan a ca or stone than for agricultural parposes, an ), township fifty-four (1), range twenty- uils close 2) minuets before arrival of | tie tt TA ta miifutes as follows, to-wit:| The Pokegama Hotel is receiving to establish its elauin to suid’ land before the | six (26), amountsto the sum of nineteen dol 5) “, P. - : 5 4 Wea ¥ register and receiver of this office at Duluth, | lars and seventy Ss 70) and these las’ ©. H. Stresox, P. M. Grand Rapids, Minn.. Sept. 15th, 1900. | a much needed coat of paint. Minn.. on Tuesday, the 25th day of Septem-} mentioned sums with interest thereon at the The ineeting of tax payers of the Villageof Sins ber, 1900. He names as witnesses: F. O. | rate of twelve per cent per annum from the d ids, culled for t! urpose of dis- » E. adi erden. John Dolph, Arthur der ‘and | date of this notice is the amounts required Grand Tpids, 1 the purpo: di A. P. Harmon returned to his home Werd John Dolph, Arth Wild d | d. f thi til th ti sat : PROCEEDINGS cussing the advisability of buying the electric | at Princeton, Minn, Tuesday. CERT UIT SPR CATE a Le Bea penal ite ceca to ueerie apter ame light plant. Meeting was called to order by tasca aun E the above described. lands. aro requested to | service of-this notice. and that the time f Slee Hi. R. King was transacting busine file. their claims in this office on-or before | the redemption of said lands. ¥ 5 ie ene. ta |in Duluth the first of the week. said 25th day of September. 1900. ty days after the service The meeting proceeded to the selection of a} Z ; We E. Dukerk, Begistek:>- | prost theteot has bean fled in ay oie | —or THE-=— chairman, Upon motion duly made andear-| Geo: A, Tuller passed through here and I haue just taken my : PAvitness my hand and official seal * this 23d ried Mr. F. A, King was elected chairman of | 4. nis way to Cass Lake Tues@ay. US ae to ‘Tom ; : day of March, 1900. Rar ma RBeee said meeting. McAlpine, the Cleaner, to cael : ; , ” County Auditor, { VILLAGE COUNCIL Upon motion duly made and tarried E.J.} James Dolan is spending a few days be cleaned Notice of Expuration of Kedemption. | tgoui3 Itasca County, Minh, Farrell was elected Secretary. and dollars in town this week. 3 . —— Sept, 1-815. After a thorough disenssion of he pga! Mys. James MuveMe- dad aister Fe Grand digpids, jf Minn.)| svxve ov MINNESOTA, ] for which the meet"ug wi rH. D. - e sis ee ——OF THE—— Powers made the following motion: Moved | turned from Minneapolis Tuesday. _ County of Itasca, ) E & For Sale. that it be the sense of the tax payers here} 41) Kinds of cleaning and dying a To 8, ©. Hall. ave a house at Laprairie for sale assembled that they accept the proposition} 1°. rannary Cane pine ae GSRLSVSMSLSOSLSVSWSLTLSL, hietacomi sa Res - — - 2prairi sale “ ey _ | made by John Beekfeit, in which he offered : 3 , Phabithe places: of Naiianeade unl sae cheap. C. A. Buell. ViLLAGE OF GRAND RAPIDS | toset! the electric light plantowned by him] North Star Council Modern Samari- | @ name, situate in the county of Itasca, State | § } to the Village of Grand Rapids for the sum] jans, will give an entertainment of the first c. Ce Mines Rnd, doycrived. as follows ce: For Sale. | of $11,000, aaa the pee ze cage ta ota Tuesday in October. witha napitelst quarar oteshe torth Ten or twelve small pigs about -a At the Meeting held to buy said plant at said pri ‘he motion : Pic quarter (ne4 of nei) and the southeast ee nae Ae aa 1900 was duly seconded and carried J. P. Sims was registered at the , dui.vter of the northeast quarter otnels) month old. Inquire of Sept 13, 1900. ‘There being no further business the meet~{| Pokegama to-day. | 4§ SQUARE ZOLDING | Pree oe eet a ata nk thaaeema oh August Jonson. | ing adjourned C. L. Barnett arrived in the village ara ee ag Te qbdement He F ‘Sal TST Tay. pines | ~ ha. Da u Ly the district court of said county Marc For Sale. E scldswhaw’a DHCEatOLe 189i. sold for the sums hereinafter stati sh ie : , 3 ; } : EJ, Parnes’ dies Sirhan Set Opposite each description of land as fol-| Grand Rapids property. _ Four- ' An adjourned meeting of the Village Coun- Se s.C. L. Pratt is reported to be se- lows. to-wit: The northeast quarter of the |, Reh and:bevo. sintelt bimar ‘i was hel the Village hall, in Grand! ippustee 5 Aes wing eee . Hovthoast quarter (ney of ned) section fit-| rom house and two lots. Big bar- Trustee Huntley presonted the follo widusig atten oRieree ro tisy Suaweehip: Aity-foue GO range! gain if taken at once. Hl. S. Huson resolution, to-wit: ey x : ei twenty-six (5). was sold for the sam of ono |?" 0” Bacide ei iu ca i 7 Resolved, that the Village of Grand Rapids, C. 'T. Glover has accepted a position dollar and twenty-one cents 1); the! agent, Grand Rapids. at Riddell, Trustees O'-} vinnesote, shall purchase from John Beck-| 4. guy clerk at the Gladstone. Connell, Unntley and Hepfel, and Recorder | foi4 the electric lizht plant now owned by : 4 EG ei King. him gta cost to the Village net exceeding Auditor Farrell returned from.a|@ r Sale by Minntes of last meetings were read and on | eieyen thousand dollars. business trip to St. Pani Thursday. % n approved. Be it further resolved, that the question of |), ene en ED. BEIRGIN Application and bond of A. M. Johnson for | pho purchase of sald electric light plant be| Senator McCarthy arrived home % I liquor liceuse was read, hearing set for | submitted to a vote of the electors of said | {rom a speech making tour on Friday. 3 cen teesids Gotobor st , 1990, at nee lock p.m., and Village of Grand Rapids, at a speck io | rank Graat passed through the |% rand Rapids. application ordered published. tion held for such purpose to be beld ut the} + trom Cuss Lake to- Duluth. | @ Mr. 'T. H. Hennessy appeared before the | yijlage hall, on Tuesday the 9th day of| se Th sday from Cass Lake to Duluth. & y board and stated that the proposed extension | October. 199-between the hours ofteno’elock} Editor Anderson, of the Carlton ou ' Fasps of the water works main on Leland avenue } jn the forenoon and four o'clock in the after: | Viderte, wasa delegate to the legislative & It is used for Steam, Turkish, Our Stock of Baa Sy : Loe and welt: ’ from Ses street to Ninth street would | Recorder King moved the adoption of said! convention. % trot Air, Russian or Medicated Shire ee wake ae nse et ee es % cost the Village $371.25 for 14 inch pipe or | yesolution. b Vinpetbathe: Tt is lreudy Wacoal 4oOds shop- left-over stock. but $561 for 4 inch pipe. Lost by the following vote: % drnest Holler of the Border Bud- sageset by many families in % strictly new and ub-to-date. ‘They include € On motion the matter was laid on the table. steo, Huntley and Recorder Ring. ; get, Koochiehing, is among the delegates in Grand Rapids. * @ 2 The following petition was read: Hepfel, O'Connell and , town to-day. sist 1. TT; a To the Honorable Village Council of the | president Riddell. a Heh ipo ane Mateiaag> ane a ececeusceasrasases Ladies’ and Gent's Underwear, @ Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota: On motion the Council adjourned. Ke ict on inks stall steht oats ee 4 Ladies’ Gent’s and Children,s Fine Shoes, i GENTLEM Prop A. KING ads' e xcepte: ee é nes Your petitioners, being a majority Faun A: Recorder, [ion at the Poxegama, eae ¥. P. SumuDox Ladies’ Wrappers and Waists, . % ‘ t SRS > : 8 + Hastincs. “P. LDON, . 4 = ae 2 of the owners of property fronting upon the = —== === | J. P. Herr, returned from St. Paul President. c flosiery, Corsets aad Other Furnishings, | streets in said Village hereinafter named and 2 ated au | P.J. SHELDON ; ss 648 Bee, } tho owners offmarettiih que wilige Priday. where he has been visiting relatives Vice President. AgabeGuenien Blankets, Quilts and Mackinaw Goods, Etc. mie owners a a F * PROCE EDI and friends for the past week. } perty, do hereby request that you will ; » built and constructed in, on and along Miss Bertha Fuller left on Friday y ‘As to prices—we invite you to compare ours paid strects a sewer of proper 8 pe farsa for Minneapolis, where she will attend school un ermen § ail i with those of-other stores, and if you do pot g accontine e oe Pepa vided. OR ae She was accompanied by her mother. find us lower, do not buy from us. We abso- ; such case made provided. pes vice ey ; Finite \: 16 ri Ray i ute drantee that our goods are what we % ‘Phe streets hereinbefore montioned are as ‘ Mrs. E. Mathison, of. Virginia, is Of Grand Rapids. Minn een Hate Be Hdl Will Bre THE SER NES ) follows: Kindred avenue in said Villages Board of Supervisors ing the family of J.S. Leary, this weet aI ¢ p from the south side of Third street therein to week. ; : | the Mississippi river. | Me eae et ry duly 2% ov THE F. C. Tanner, of Tower, bas except- To PATENT Ggod Ideas ee Dated at Grand Rapids, Minnesota.July 25, y ia \ 1900. {ed a position as night clerk at the Pokegama may be sooner by . : . | 5 H. Marr, John Beckfelt, R. K. Bel, Emil | Township of Grand Rapids ; Hotel. THE PATENT RECORD, H 2 | Litebke, August Johnson, 0. H. Stilson, ‘ esi ‘Dona Baltimore, Md. LR. neand Jobo MeDonald a a ereveesestes: BeSterSs: Kremer & Kring, Blizabeth Sizclaud by B. A. Cee ae ene rcats. i itip- | Subnerutiaua to 4ke Patent Record sido ver GSLSVSWSOSLSLTSNSS SIELGLSLES SeSe2eses Kremer agent, James Sherry, K. C. Lent. selina Tela Seaton Weed bettabtedeh a oh ig ee 5 as ‘ Carrie M. Shaw, Geo, Booth, John Dolph by Mccann Set PoE eee bing this week. ; as re , Mremer/ Sy King She ver The pupils of the Central School % Deh We wish to call the attention offarm- On motion caf DoH O pene er eee are preparing work for exhibition af the Bae aad OL Eba Mita THETA Ch That car Committe ways iM + ike oe, county fair. - \ shingle mill just south of Prairie river structions to procure estimates of the cost o' Rahs, Say Ss ee Tae é - is Sl sai tA sane. A special mecting Of ee gonna of Super-| “Mrs. D. M. Gunn lett for Brainerd bridge is now in daily operation. 2 ERRORS SA re Super. | Visors was he 2 Lb inst. ps MRE te ae a MN a ae aaa ee te ae ete Connery |*. Members pressnt-—Chatrman McAlpine, | Tuesday, where she Will wsteud the wedding : aan ecti nea tectine the villoge Connell | Supervisors Blood, Brook und Clerk Matlette | The mill has a capa- uv. g eee eee cece er tuo years for the ogpe | The odiect of said meeting was to consider} Dave Chambers has ree cently pur-@city of 35,000 per day ae foes : fe a baci fs peta ae lty of building a ferry boat to chased the Northern Cafe in tho rear of,j and all orders teccive Dey ogi on GnGden ae ete the bridges on said Q'Rielly’ssaloon. And will furnish his cas- | prompt attention. ret on motion the reese waives ; fount’ ave arket affords. : was instructed to draw up the necessary con- | TYST 1 usa town bwasetalen away DY” dgrneni wri rerseblge the Ate enone ‘ , . votdens Teak mene wal tee ore ion Wm. E. Richardson, overseer of, Ross Dodson returned Wednesday x ., Communication ‘from’ “Hagens (Bs Avant! 5.7 distrint No, structed to pur-| from Sedwick, Kansas, where he has been ni e rso Nn oO Nn ; . Marana abd oo ey igh bicbr chase material and build & suitable forry | visiting with his parents for the past. six 2 . she ablinipci es © placed sn condition | 1.44 to be used on Trout lake road, east of } weeks. for public travel was readand on motion re- iomentattacth (Vue dtatind: of ‘ . = ferred to the tee on strects and alleys, | eee ee ees sor Brooks wore appointed |. Mrs: A. ‘Berry and children lett SO Ca ae \ Treasurer Aiken's report was read and on | Dard and Supervis aga aioe a8 Monday for Columbus Ohio, where they will SS aS i i a Soe aS aT IS, See Sear: ‘ 1 7" as a committee to cell on the County Com- . . rs : motion placed on file, ’ 3 ; muke their futare home. Mr. Berry will foin 5 ; ; missioners in regard tu huilding a bridge : : MN - Recorder King offered «a motion that a eh ae them in a few weeks. meeting of the tex payers be called at the | #¢ross Pratl BUCt. Village hall, on tlie 15th: fostand ab Wm. F. Richardson presented bill for $11.50. J. R. O'Malley, the popular pro- “f t Jas. Strouse presented bill for $4.50. ietor of the Hotel Foley, at Aitkin, was 8:30 p.m. for the ion of the ques- ROOD GL prietor ¢ Ys 5 tion of municipal ownership of the aa Ouse at 4 Sasi among the delegiites to the Democratic con- » pids electric light plant and that the coun- | _ 4}! being for work on roads th district *°- | vention. ; ho woverned by the decision of zaid meet. | 2 Of sald township. Said bills were allowed ie . e see Motion carcled tiiakharnsty. 8° | in full and orders issued on Treasurer for} A. E. Kribs, EA. Kremer, W. J. | ¢ | Soveral bills were on motion allawed ag | Payment of same, asicharged. Powers, H. D. Powers, John Beckfelt and 1. sd und wWartants for’ the several | Therebeing no further business the board |‘T. Bueneman went west to-day to be absent ‘ amounts ordered drawn as follows: Whiopmed any! peica brr ae m. ['n couple of weeks ana dpe enoos: W. L. Seaton, services taking inventory Cage ae et The many Grand Rapids friends of | Hectic Wig wut: M. L.,Tople, of Cass Lake, were pleased to | Me 0 peas ~ ‘ones sures : ees greet him this weok. }He was a delegate to F : “ oore & McHardy, lumbe: 8 eee Se 5 v6 convention. iw doe THE NEXT CONGRESSMAN. _ | "eHeslslative coneention THOSE WHO | alter 8. Booth & Son, blank Pisa Cashier F. P. Sheldon cf the Lum- 1 t, supplies for pest house.. 10.98 bermun’s bank, returned from a pleasure KNOW U gS f 7.59 | Hon. Henry Truelson of Duluth Speaks t0/ trip to Now York and other eastern points, # } Citizens of Itasca. this week. Best will be quick to water work . 17.56 Bee : av John Whaling, ser The.town board to be congratulated note the dollar notes they Village hall 7.00 Last Tuesday afternoon Hon.|upon the work done tor them by John can save on our nole-worthy offers. Roy R. Bell, suppli . ; @ i O’Brien when he saved the Lecman bridge F Oy. ati ee efenry “UtnelsGry spoke toes auc: nee ; io : We have new fall goods in every department patients e scl 1 1 Deer River from total distruction. SS W. in the school house at Deer River up- a pies TEED 7 ase ey yee I dic Took: “W.Byiller & Go. eb Gatien tee oe on the issues of the campaign. It is} A governmentsurvey party is camp- and would be pleased to have you call an oe } T, H. Hennes wy ser'vices shutt- said that the number that turned out | ed on the south side of the river here. They ure | B them over. @ 3.25 | to here Him exceeded that cf the re-| preparing to go. down tho river, but what Minnie Glover, bread for post house 1.00] ception accorded to. Page Morriss a| they are trying toget at, cannot be found George I. Kremer, folding chairs for few evenings previous. Mr. ‘Truelson | °°“ : fe pase + 8415 | spoke for about an hour and thirty} C.H. Marr returned from an ex. in ‘a Billof S.J. Cable, supplies for pest : : Pe PUNE} Sears a apn 4 house KOR waa‘lalaion bahia, minutes and it was evident that he ae ee Sat boa Re oe: NOE t Street Commissioner McCormick presented | made a very favorable impression up-| duints, While absent Mee Marr purchased 1 : pts pay roll for labor performed on streets as | on his hearers. In the afternoon he | fino line of full and winter dry goods and M Sa ciemaaeeeeias returned to Cohossett where he met} clothing: eo Emmet McCormick, 20% days @ $1. 7 iz ; Charles Kubr, © 2%" * a large number of the citizens includ-| fps. M. Brooks inv ings the ladies of | 4 John Troop, 20 a ing the mill men working for George Grand Rapids and vicinity, toattend her fail ie James Duffy, 21% Moore. In the evening Mr. Truelson } and winter opening of millinery and fancy nC in T.. Harry Williams 8 ob ee addressed a full house at the Village | goods oa September 28 and 29. She has | } Abraham Beery, 18% “‘ * hall. He gave particular attention to | *” excellent stock of seasonuble goods, and D. T. Manness, 1 : : ‘ feels sure that they will be appreciated by . - f ~ Frank Andetson, 4 wow Le Tags ene the tos a a the ladies. Miss Fredenberg has been en- 4 : i D, W. Doran & team. 15's address was frequently applauded. | caved us trimmer, Y \. W. Huntiey & team,1 “ “+ Jhe large audience remained ‘for Martin Dufficy & team + nearly two hours and gave close at- Concerning That Cannon. , ‘ ih e On motion said report was ordered filed and | tention to the sound patriote argu- ‘ mesma for the several: amounts crdered | ments presented. While in this coun- ec mee whee Wertzel of the jocal grand army post has receive: . Inasmuch as the Woodman’s local lodge | 7 “Mr. Truelson made many new i 4 erang y paet Re eceived the were obliged to furnish their own lights for | {lends and it is freely. predicted that | following communication, which ex- BI R. a the Viilage hall at the dance recently given | he will carry the county’ byw gqod | Plains itself: by them, hall rent for that evening was on | sized majority. tort Montgomery Rouses Point, New York, motion fixed at &. Sept, 9th, 1900. To Wm. Weitzel commander On motion the counci! adjourned. = - of BP. Huson Post No. 140, G. A. ., Grand PRICES: W A Y DO W No ‘ PRED A, Kina, D. H. Freeman Sells Ont. Rapids, Minn, Trespectfully inform you that Ae wipe E. RB. Farley. of the firm of Blakley | 2° Mavested-L pare shipped on Sept. 7th; 1900, ———— ‘= Warley int * to your address by the O. L. C. R. R. one 24 A special meeting of the Village Council of | arley informs us that they pur-} pounder Howitzer and its carriage. The gun the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, was | Chased the Zelah May, the contract | is one of the best that is donated. ¥ cannot — held at the Village hatl on Wednesday the; with the Burlington Lumber com-| see anything wrong with it as it has been 19th day of September, 1900, at 9 o'clock a.m. an IL stock, bh . Rept in first-class condition. Thefearriagé horses d fearriage is ; Present—President: George Riddell. ‘Trus. | > aH : ny : tL ses and logging a strongong ane will stand any’ weather or gees Hepfel, Huntley aud O’Connéll, and Re- | OULMEAS well asall improvements on | POPs yout otcuure of this place wien corder King Turtle River, from D. H. Freeman erieze mane aa tenance! kad family. 4 Minutes of lust meeting were read and on povien eh she? | and son, The deal was consumated at Minnenpale on Ravan: last. Tam ey onne eer, Roser Pitoonn, = » Ordinance

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