Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 20, 1900, Page 10

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Manufacture of Our Goods. ¢| Itasca Laundry POPULAR PRICE. 4 é — a F a ea c q ; ; # and I haue just taken my % S. T. Bonness was here in town from Try our “LIMADE” the Great fon-Intoxicant Health Drink. 2 Fal Aeeee UIE tO. Dore 4 Hibbing Tuesday. ‘A Trial Order Solicited. y Orders Promptly Filled. = eee the Cleaner, to 3 i f e cleane' f ae T. M, Huntley was am east bound | 3: ae se sespse sess eas eats a ar se Me aE sa ee Who wears ROSE SHOES is _ passenger Monday ‘ noticed as being Comfortably Grand Rapids, - Minn. and Daintily shod. D. M. Gunn was. a west bound passenger Monday. a Lm ‘ BISLSLSGESISISVSLSLSSE, zs James Murphy, head man for Fred Ate ete GS2S2 KUSH MATIC Bonnass, was here from Minneapolis 3868 Branded into sole means a shoe which will be found light andycool_in Summer and Wartn and Dry in Winter. USE THE SQUARE FOLDING BATH CABINET sir | John Hepfel’s Archdeacon Appleby, will hold Episcopal services at the court house tomorrow. | | Sample koom Geo. McAllister left for Mimneapolis | || a j=) @ eo Tuesday, where he will pick up a crew for the woods. ane iBeer Fiall, A large number of Woodman mem- BV DVTSISLSCSLOSIWS WSS SISISVSI SIST GOST GVISLGLSL GLOSS SVS SLSCES | : | | wv BLS CLSESLSI SWE SVSISGLSVSBSOSVTSVSISLSSISVWSSTFISVEVWII SIS SLSS cv Cc = ; > ee ic. H. MARR.} i i oe SLSTSLSISLSS bers helped to institute a lodge at Corner THIRD ST. and HOFFMAN AVE. SBWSS SOSPOSVSLSVSVSVSE VES 2; Deer River Monday evening. é ty : Lost—A lady’s gold watch between The Bost Lineof . . . For Sale by Post of and state farm. Five dol- lars reward for its return to this office. Wy nes, Liq uUors and Ciga rs ED- BE RGIN Henry Loyan returned Tuesday a) das } Hed CAN BE HAD, Grand Rapids. q from Michigan, where he was called > - a 2bout a week ago by the illness of his Filso Have on Tap and In Bottle sister-in-law, the Celebrated Our stock of Fall Goods is now in and we in- vite you to come in and inspect them. ‘These, goods are not shop-worn, left-over stock, but strictly new and ub-to-date. They include It is used for Steam, Turkish, Hot Air, Russian or Medicated Vapor Baths. it is already be- ing used by many families in Grand Rapids. can, who are logging aboat 12 imies| || DULUTH BREWIMG 60°S MOOSE BRAnw BEEKS, : bbing, were trans: ing i- news here meagan ee FREE LUNCH ALWAYS SERVED Lost—A silver fat pin last Tues- SS gy day evening, between the home of O. L, Mather and the court house. = i SO 4 GSEGLSIESWSLSLSLSE SL SLSESLSIS® SWHWS PEBSTHLSLSVSESVELSSSS Ladies’ and Gent's Underwear, : Ladies’ Gent's and Children,s Fine Shoes, SesosrseGnseestesaesesess's | ISESPESISE SLSISLEL SWGSO TOSS SICE SMS: Ladies’ Wrappers and Weatsts, Finder please return to th owner, We HASTINGS, ary om) , Llosiery, Corsets'and Other Furnishings, Mrs. O. L. Mather and receive re- Peadco re ORE 5 : Fis bh ie 7 ward, Vice President. Asst. Cashier Blankets, Quilis and Mackinaw Goods, Ete. ees _ a A SOLDIER WRITES. ] d armen’s Bank As to prices—we invite you to compare ours an um with those of other store nd if you do not Frank E. Bowden Writes to His Father . 2 find us lower, do not buy from us. We abso- From the Orient War. g Of Grand Rapids, Minn Jutely guarantee that our goods are what we — unmmMer hi represent them to be and will give the servic The following letter will be read - : & we say they will. mike interest by many citizens of e e To PATERT Good Ideas a Go ek % Grand Rapids who are personally tin S | may be secured by 3 Ww i PERR A is A % ® acquainted with the writer, Frank E. ul y : ae baeubeacort iy e : ue % a Bowden, who has been with the 8th as we Baltimore, Bid. ~ SIEVELELG es i A : eZ ‘ ‘< ESLSESTSVIECEOD wrmy corps in the China campaign. i i Subscetpsions to ‘the Patent Rocard g.idreranham SEeSoSrSosesGesses: ee eae ee Heisa son of John E.Bowden of H en a P } Grand Rapids: ; ‘ | i i i vy i all the attention of farm- « j gate OBihe, AME US bs te 1000: for inspection. The samples we are ; fe tla a fac hat a Dear Father—Just upon the eve of oats Rete tn en ae eee tmanufactures, of Amerien and és fe Ol shingle mill just south of E xe a att sf. } 3 hing yi p sand. them to select from in: ridge is now in daily eration. Dalits: sei Panes SF Shih: 4 nity thru! ele | Srelghte We have many kinds bridge is now in daily operation } will write you a brief letter, acquaint- of goods but only only one kind of workmanship—the. best. | i ing you with the fact that l am now Every garment that leaves our shop is absolufely guaranteed as to with my regiment in Pagan, China, d that from the flerceness of their mbat I may never reach my native siol again. Perhaps I may come throug “hide whole,” or perhaps “hide hole,” but be that as it may, I am here under oath to my and | if it’s death, then death it is. We left Manila July 15, stayed in Japan two days, arrived in China July 27, slept at Fongku in the mud and rain, and started for Tientsin next day. The scene from the coast here—31 miles—is almost indescribable, pre- senting the worst’ spectacle of war, havoc and ruin you ever heard of. ‘The entire distance is“a desolated, charred and barred ruin approaching Tientsin, a city of 900,000 souls—form- erly—we found an appalling sight. Everything, exceps the palaces of the foreign missionaries was rent asun- der by the shells from the bombard- ing force. Such ascene of havoc has not been witnessed since the fall of Pompeu. It is awful to behold, and the sight of ruined homes, dead bodies and blighted hopes makes the flesh creep. The greater portion of the people have fled toward Pekin; no women or children are here. We expect to advance.upon Pekin tomor- row aud will have to fight a force estimated all the way from 40,000 to 1,000,000. We e no fear of the result, they cannot withstand the lied force, although it be inferior in jumbers. ‘They have modernarms and employ modern methods, but we |’ don’t believe they can stand fire as wellas we. They hate the Russians, Japs and French, but hold the Amer- icans and English in better respect, yet make no distinction on the battle- field. The walls of Pekin, five in number are eighty feet thick and itis said we will havea terrible seige to take the city. ‘The gates of: the city are closed and report has it that, the peorlg are subsisting upon rice and orses, upon the verge of starvation. if fortune favors me I will write soon, giving account of the invasion of China, one of the ‘bright particular marks of history. Your Son, » Frank E. Bowpen. The mill has a capa- city of 35,000 per day and all orders receive prompt attention. awing Shingles PEOPKE & & Son | - PRANZ |. L. Anderson | S aeheteheeaamaeenee ene? ) fit, style and workmanship. Call and see us before ordering. a i Pioneer Store. ‘ A. E. WILDER, Prop. Tee rr an eae a THOSE WHO FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery in Connection. KNOW US ‘Te Best will be guick to note the dollar notes they can save on our nole-worthy offers. We have new fall gavds in every departinent and would be plsased to have you call and look them over. Special Attention Given to Transient Trade. Headquarters for Lumbermen. An Immense Line of KUH. NATHAN & FISHER C6, Fall and Winter. CLOTHING. NONE BETTER. ~ PRICES WAY DOWN. GEO. BOOTH, Manufacturer of ‘ine: Notice of Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that William Hooli- han has made application to the board of a County commissioners of Itasca county, State . of Minnesota, for license to sell intoxicating lMquors for the yeer commencing on the 9th day of July, 1900. at his place of business in he front room on the ground floor of the frame bnilding situated on lot 16. block 1. ¢ plat of Oohasset, county of Itasca, Minnesota. Notice is hereby given that said applica- tion will be heard and. determined “be ako board of county commissioners, empowered to grant such license at the office of the county uditor of said county, on the 3ist. day of Detober, 1000. at 2 o'clock p, m, GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. we , _ JOHN BECKFELT. © 7) 3 y 9” Have achieved an excellent Booty S CIGARS reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They are made of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervis "This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufactur ‘ it: ; For sale everywhere. Call for them. eee , ; { Dated October bas T PARRELL, - ad a Auditor of Itasca county.

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