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NEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL ‘Brand ‘iRavids Meratas'iReview | GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: pen week days from 8 o’elock a. m, to st arrive 11:52 a.m. Mail Trains going east arrive p.m. Mail close . D. ma. All mails close 20 minuets before arrival of trains oO, AH, Str % Sea a ae ae eae SE TORNOIGR ap HERE -N. A. PASONAULT BHBVSVSTBOVOS PROPRIETOR Pioneer Barber Shop__s> Your Patronage’ Solicited. LELAND AVENUE. ap af ae a a ote ae a ate ae a a a a A District Court—Vitteent Juc LENA NORMAN, Pia VERSUS JOHN NORM Minnes at. the above nam- required to Lei? in the y of which is hh served upc answer i Communicated. ditor of the Herald-Revlew; We, as citizens of the United States, have been taught, when in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people’ to dissolve the po 1 bands which have con- nected them with another, and to as- sume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal stations ‘to which the laws of nuture.and nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the epunons of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which unpeil them to seperation. We hold these truthes to be self-evident, that “all men are created equal.” ‘The sad resuit of giving a man, 1f we may be permitted to class him as such, a pint of brains, two quarts of country school education, when he is wholly incapable of applying any part of it, only in of self publicity and notoriety, this pretended evil in a great measure, has been the serious cause of filling so many of our lunatic asylumns; when a man becomes po- litically insane, and in his own shallow minded brain imagines himseli a con- stituent, anda push, for the leading candidate of the Republican party, aiter he has been turned down in alli and every point by said party, owing to lack of politigui confidence, a con- fidence which the Republican party has no desire to jeopardize. ‘lhe good people of the United States have been shocked twice to a standstill by such political cranks, Presiden Lin- coln, April 14th., 1865, and President James A. Garfield m 1889, the good citizens of Grand Rapids. especially the Republican party should place a strong police force at thg depot, great fears are entertained, not only by the Kepublicans, but all other ~political parties and organizations, that on the arrival of either the Hon. Page Mor-. ris, or Captain Vansant, another tragedy event may occur. <A person who will not-think, is in the way of those who do think;he is an obstructionist, he is a clod that 1s served “light when - pus out of sight. he isin the direct road to pro- ¥lcSs—not as something that moves anead—but asa_ stone that prevents others from gomg on. A being with mental vision wito is yet blind, and dait to ihe plainest facts, who shriiks from the most palpable conclusions; who lives at ease and unreasoning, amid wonders that fill the thoughts and sur, to profoundest depths tie minds of our greatest and most god- like humans; such a man 1s an object of pity, those who practice such shal- low devices before the world ia the nineteenth century, should remember that they but copy the stupid instincts of the bird which buries its head. in the sand, and then indulges in the conceit that its ungainly body is con- cealed also, such beings should be carefully preserved tor after times in the W orld’s curiosity shop with Law’s scheme cf banking the moon hoax of Locke and ‘Tediheiffer’s perpetual mo- tion; relative to the old blunder buss, or cannon which was received. here last week through the efforts of the members, of the G. A. R. post. 1 done individually all the. correspond- ing with Ordinance Sargent R. Moore lo get the cannon shipped. this by consent of the members of-the Ste a a A aE SAE a a aE a a a aE a a aE ' G. A. R., and permit me to state that; City the credit of obtaining this speok be- longs entirely to the members of the post, one man alone can’t run a G. A. and Vicinity. | Go to Kremer & King for maps of [pedigree of ead gun, although the] F. L. Vance and daughtef were in Magnet published that the cannon , town Wednesday. |was used by Commodore Pery inj \y.¢. Gilbert retuined from the | 1812-13. My idea. publicily express- | ‘~win Ciues Sunday. | edvis this; the gun has seen as much of Perry’s war or victory as some of | these heavy regalied pretenders have seen of our civil war. When you happen to meeta veteran witha big | stiff hat, a large spread eagle on it, | tnsle hat band, brass: buttons, 17 badges none alike, he claims that he : | emigrated from Wild Cat valley, came] — Father Valentine has been on the | down Tiger river ona gun boat con-| sick list for the past week. structed out of aligators and crocko- | diles, commanded by Admiral Dixon, from Duluth at noon today. | where they got a straddle of the can- ‘ E |non’s; kept off the rebels with the Mr. and Mrs. Hy C. Merritt are | point of the bayonet, and their brig-| stopping at Hotel Pokegama. ade alone licked the whole confed-| ys. J, L. Anderson 1s. visiting eracy. “Just make up your mind that! fiends and relatives at Carlton. 5 | those kind .of fellows were not 1n 1t, Mie Mabie. Bay, the Wisi tae | and all they know 1s simply what they | a | see ery Remiectully. ~ | school teacher spent Sunday here, PROCEEDINGS —— OF THE—— M. Ponti was transacting business in Duluth this week. ‘Tickets are now on sale for the Craig entertamment. O. H. Oreman, of Dulush, is reg- istered at the pokegama. Congressman Page Morms arrived Sister Dorotha will resume her mu- sic classes‘at the Hospital Monday. The McPhee & Downie company entertained at Village hail last evening. Mrs. C; H. Dickinson returned to- day from a visit with relatives wear | Chicago. VILLAGE COUNCIL Chas. Seeley, the Bena merchant, was transacting business here Wed- nesday. | —— OF ‘THE: = Don’t forget that Craig, the laugh ViLLAGE OF Granpb Rapips | maker, will be here Monday evening, October 15. Editor F. J. Stevens of the Magnet, returned from a business trip to Du- lath Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Brady are vis- liung friends and relatives in Grand Rapids, Mich. : At the Meeting held Oct 4, 1900. rand Rapids, sday the 4th day of Octo-} C,C, Kelly returned from Aitkin Sunday, where he was called as a j witness in a law suit. . tC. C. Kelly and W. J. Powers upon the uppii- {brought in a string of sixteen trout ie SAM Ton Hear from Litde Trout lake yesterday. BP, Odtouc ng in opposition} ‘The I. ,. Anderson & Son sawmili oand he deemed a proper person See ies a ine to whom to issue sueh license it wason mo-. 2t Prairie river, started sawing duenbep tion duly ordered that the bod be approved , Wednesday, and will undoubtedly and license be granted. jrun until it freezes up. Meport of Treasurer Aiken was read and on 3 ae filed. y i Mrs. Ama Forsyth, Cohasset, last ! On motion’ duly earricd John Beckfelt, | week won a valuable cow in a rafile, Zeorge Booth und other tax-payers on; Mrs. Forsyth took a chance and drew granted leave to con- the lucky number which cost her one d_avenuc from Third | cent E ippi river, the village re- | nd privilege of pur nasing | Mr. and Mrs. A. Salter, of Diiluth, mn some future date at the orlginal spent a few days insGrand Rapids Lara ical Wd :this week. Mr. Salter was duck Several bills were allowed as charged and ’ : wrrants for the several amounts ordered Shooting but he reports poor luck this j time. The ladies of the Presbyterian church society will serve ice cream and cake on Tuesday evening at the | ltasca Mercantile store. Fiftcen cents will be charged. Minutes of 1 motion 2 The matter cation fdr liqu right x VW. Forrest, drayage L. Barnard, j John Beekfelt, electric lighting. F.C. Kiley, printing to date....- John Troo} James Duffy, Charles Kuehr, 13“ get By referring to the advertisement of C.H.M in another column, our readers will see that he has something to offer that will interest them—es- pecially the ladies. * 7.0% D. W. Doran steam 3% L. W. Huntley & tea J. Romans & team 1 J. Rom Marshall MeCormi ed to promptly collec Craig, the change artist will be here Monday, Oct. rsth., under the au spices of the St. Josepi’s’ Catholic ladies, at Village hall. ‘Everybody come and have a good laugh. Recorder. Political Spotiters. Page Morris is billed to appear at the court’ house tonight. On Wed- nesday eveniug about twenty bersuns heard C. C. Houpt, Republican of Fergus Falls at the court house, and about the same number listened to E. BR. Leroux of Minneapolis on Wed- nesday. Mr. Leroux spoke in Freach. The coming of Mr. Morris does not seem to create much enthusiasin. The G. A. R. post will give a dance Wednesday, Oct. 17, at Village hall for the purpose of raising money to pay freightage on the cannon that is to be placed in the court yard. Hienry Logan received the sad news from Howell, Michigan, that his sister-in-law, Mrs. Hugh Logan is dangerously ill at that place. He weat to Michigan on Wednesday, U. C. Gravelle will start a dairy in Grand Rapids on Monday next. He}, Recorder T, F. Brady, was over will have from twelve to fifteen fresh | 0 Hubbing ‘the first of the week on mich cows, and can furnish promptly |# VS" with his parents, Judge and -all customers, Mrs. T. M. Brady. Tom. says he 1s doing well at the mining metropolis, Wm. Paulman = of Koochiching, and Conmuissioner Lang, of the same place, left on their return trip the first of theweek They had been in ate tendancz at the Democratic county convention, : Voters should remember that they are required to register their names on Oct. 20, The place designated by the township board for rigistration are as follows: Precinct No. 1, Village hall; No. 2, Itascas Mercantile com- pany’s building on the west side of Leland aventte, No. 3, town hall, La] C, H. Marr is making a number of Prairie. | changes 12 Ins store room that will greatly Improve the general appear- ance of. the place, and make the sev- eral hnes of goods much more con- venient to handle. Fred Miller and Webb Gillland, who have the coniract for building the new school house at Cohasset, have the material allan the ground and will push the structure to. com- pletion as rapidly as possible. Moses Manston, of La Prairie, is selling off his stock, farm, and every- Mr. Weed is now conducting saloons | thing except his household goods. ‘He at Rush City and Sandstone. In| Will leave for Oregon or Washington company with a party of St. Paul} 12 about a month or six weeks, where friends he 1s up in the tice fields try- he will make his future home, ing to capture a few mallards, J. J. Eecker-of the retail lumber A. E. Briggs, who some two years firm ot W. V. Fuller & Co., Tuesday ago with - his family. lett this country | purchased the entire interest of Mr, and went west, returned to Grand | Fuller, and will hereafter go it alone. Rapids Friday. having come Across| Mr. Decker is a good business man | country with his horses. Mr. Briggs and will. coptinue.to run. the business says he is back to stay -and that all as heretofore, and is certain to make the “ghost stories” that could be told | it a success. Mr. Fuller will remaig Raymond Belhumeur had a narrow escape from serious injury while paint- ng on Hotel Pokegama the oticr day The ‘scaffolding broke aud he. fell about 20 fect from the roof of ‘the main building to the roof of the kitch- en. He lost three teeth and was pretty badly shaken up. Henry A. Weed, who formerly pre- sided over the hquid refreshment store at Hotel Pokegama, was a visitor in the village ‘Tuesday and Wednesday. I done) would not tempt him to leave Itasca | in Grad “Rapids, for the presi county again, as he sclums he can do. “ ter tion vid | much better here than in the west. une aes Grand Rapids, - a ~g wis Itasca Laundry and I haue just taken my full dress suit to Tom McAlpine, the Cleaner, to be cleaned Minn. Sei 2) SQUARE FOLDING ¢ ta BATH CABINET § eee For Sale by ED- BERGIN Grand Rapids. Steam, Turkish, un or- Medicated ¢ Vapor Baths. It is already be- : ing used by many families in @ Grand Rapids. % Cc. Py W. Ha a8 ¥, P. SHELDON. « C.F. At Asst. Cashie Vice President. Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapids. Minn Wa To PATENT Good Ideas SESSSTSTSHSSSLSOTLSLS VE GSTS NESENE 2 THE i ROSE | New fl } 3 A PERFECT SHOE Aa eae PRICE. : —— THAT LADY. Who wears ROSE SHOES is noticed as being Comfortably and Daintily sbod. KUSH-MATIC Branded into sole means a 3 shoe which will be found light and cool in Summer and Womel Warm and Dry in Winter. iC. H. MARR.| ee Our stock of Fall Goods is now in and we in- vite you to come in and inspect them. These yoods are not shop-worn, left-over stock, but strictly new and ‘ub-to-date: ‘They include SCSTSOSE SOCGSE SNS SVS! Ladies’ and Gent's Underwear, Ladies’ Gent's and Children,s Fine Shoes, Ladies’ Wrappers and Waitsts, flosiery, Corsets and Other Furnishings, Blankets, Quilts and Mackinaw Goods, Etc. ese As to prices—we invite you to compare ours with those of other stores, and if you do pot find us lower, do not buy from u « lutely guarantee that our goods are what we represent them to be and will give the service we say they will. may be secured by ouraid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. ‘00 per annum. WwW. L. PERRAULT. ISLSOTOLGSLSLSLSISE SOSLGLGCHOHLSOSO SOSIE®D Si SLSLSS HLSTSSSTSLSIE GOGSE & | | prompt attention. ers and others ch that i shingle mill just south of Prairie river bridge is now in daily operation. i i g awins We wish to call the attention of farm- to the fact that our hingies |. L. Anderson & Son Seti Saas Ne ES mares ras i os a ames = = oh = 2 ae oe ae et ET es ST ee a eae ITHOSE WHO| KNOW US can save on our note-worthy offers. We have new fall woods in every deparlinent and would be pleased in have you call aud lock them over. y Animmen KUH. NATHAN & FISHER C8, Fall and CLOTHING. NONE BETTER. PRICES _ SOHN BECKFELT. — Best will be quick to nde the dollar notes thiy se Line of Winter. WAY DOWN.’ = B