Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 27, 1900, Page 9

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Bran ‘Ravits HreriatReview GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Office open week days from 8 o'clock a. m. to 8:00 p. m. open 11:00 a, m. to 12:50 p. m., and from 2:00 v. m, to 3:00 p,m. Trains going west arrive 11:52 a.m. Mail closes 11:30 a, m. “ Mail Trains going east arrive 2:52 p. m. lose 20 minuets before arrival of | O, HH. Stinson, P. M. | City and Vicinity. George Booth made a business visit to Swan River and Hibbing on Wed- nesday. The candidates are abroad in the woods these days laboring for their own salvation. Mrs. H. Cremer is visiting relatives and friends in Muskegon, Mich. She will be absent several weeks. The ladies of the Episcopal guild will meet on ‘Thursday afternoon next it the home of Mrs, W. C. ‘Tyndall. | Lhe ladies of the Itasea circle G. A. R. will hold a special meeting on Wednesday evening at post head- juarters at which all members are re juested to be present. We wish to call the attention of ir readers to the fact that next fuesday is the last reglstration day. Don’t take any chances but make it yussiness to see that your name s on the list. We wish to call the attention of our eaders to the ad. of Miss Frances ulis in another column of this issue. building at present occupnd by ras a store has been sold to: Frank who will move his shoe shop in about two we In order ave moving her stock, Miss Paulis will during that period sell all her millinery goods at cost. ‘This applies to everything in the store and if you are in need of anything in her line your should take advantage of - this opportunity. Rev. R. J. McGhee who for the past year has been pastor of the Methodist church here, has resigned his pastorate and accepted a_ position s bookpeeper for Tuller & ‘Turpen- ng at Deer River, Rev. -J. C, Hartley, who was pastor of the church for two years previous to the arrival of Rev. McGhee, has returned and will hold. services tomorrow. Mrs. Hartley is at-present visiting in Man but will soon return to Grand s, which place, we are pleased will hereafter become the home of this poplar coupie. Presbyterian Church. Sunday October 28th services at 5 a.m.and 7 p.m. Song service before the evening sermon. Christian Endeavor Society at 6:45. lopic—*Do Not Worry’—Matt iv ~34.—Leader—Edna Bell. Everybody 1s weicome to ’ these services. If inconvenient to attend the morning service come at night. te SG ee a eR REE a EE ae eae a ae Eee a ae a ea ea ae ae ee ae eee ae a ae a % Grand Rapids Bottling Works MANUFACTUREKS OF Cabonated Drinks of all Kinds Lemon Soda Pure Orange Cider Sarsaparilla Limeade Nervebrew Raspberry Cream Pure, Sparkling Seltzer Water. Only Pure Fruit Juices and Hale Lake Spring Water Used in the Manufacture of Our Gouds. Pop—all fllavors Cream Soda Ginger Ale ‘ee he ee ah eae ee ae ae ae ae ae eae oe a ae ae: Try our “LIMADE” the Great Non-Intoxicant Health Drink. A Trial Order Solicited. Orders Prompily Filled. aha calethahachdhatiehathchaelatatiatachstietlachclatiahacieclasiciadietiatitiadh tethaiediadidhateth iodeabciadethadieadiedha HEA IE Ele ee a ee ae ae a eae a ae eae Ne ae a aa MEARE AE ee a a ae a \f th i} sere enerny VRE Te ] | [was § i: Laundered A e N ey A New Health Shoe tr A PERFECT SHOE —~AT A— OPULAR PRICE. HAT LADY Who wears ROSE SHOES is noticed as being Comfortably and Daintily shod. Itasca Laundry and I haue just taken my full dress suit to Tom McAlpine, the Cleaner, to be cleaned Grand Rapids, - uv Pe FeCS2SlSl COT UPL 7S: . = Minn. gw 1? Atece John Hepfel’s Sample Room and iBeer Fall, Corner THIRD ST. and HOFFMAN AVE. The Best Lineof . .. | Wines, Liquors « Cigars Rise Have on Tap and in Bottle the Celebrated DULUTH BREWIMG CO’S MOOSE BRAny BEEKS. FREE LUNCH ALWAYS SERVED pring and Summer Suitings — Suiting Are now in and ready for inspection. The sampies we are showing this year are the latest manufactures of America and Europe and there are thousands of them .to select from in’ all shades, styles, patterns, prices and weights. We have many kinds of goods but- only only one kind of workmanship—the best. Every garment that leaves our shop is absolutely guaranteed us to fit, style and workmanship. Call and see us before ordering. PEOPKE & Millinery Goods At Cost, Owing to the fact that the build- ing now occupied by Miss Paulis has been sold and must be vacated within the naxt two weeks, her. stock of Millinery Goods will be offered at actual cost. The sale in on Monday, October 29. goods are all of the latest will be These styles. MISS PAULIS, KINDRED AVENUE. Statement of the Condition of the ‘Treasury of Itasca County. On the 10th., day of October in the year 1900, made and published in accordanes with the provisions of section 73, general statutes of 104, To the credit of tax collections. se. $ BAQT. 8S To the eredit of county revenue...... 16,883 3£ "To the credit of county poor... 7,080 56 To the credit of postage and ex- i. press. « see osee 57.50 To the credit of pe interest and costs... 660 03 To the i 9,681 00 To the ¢ 2,967 76 To the of priva 106 55 To the credit of town and village 403 25 “lit of school district Wo. 3 «lit of state loans.. dit of general school....... 190 30 68 00 | To the c! » 00 To the dit of warrent redemption 12,190 54 To the eredit of state school land fund PS in > To the credit of road aad bridge... . 6,482 92 B27 97 Total cash in treasury Consisting of deposite in national bank of Duluth............. $ 85,000 00 Deposits inlumbermen’s bank...... 31, ‘Town orders. Cash Over drafts forest fire... Over drafts wolf bount... Toval as above Bae we. $67,656 05 The undersigned Auditor and Treasurer of Itasea county, do hereby certify that. the fore- going statement is correct and true as above printed and written. E. J, FARRELL, Auditor. Cc. C, MILLER, Treasurer. Dated this 28d., day of October, 1900, at Grand Rapids, Itasea county, ansieas te, \ Hotel Gladstone A. E. WILDER, Prop. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery in Connection. Special Attention Given to Transtent Trade. Fleadquarters for Lumbermen. GRAND RAPIDS. ol One half Block From Depot. ‘pr : GEO. BOOTH, Cigars f GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. a 66 E 97 Have-achieved an excellent f BOOTH S$ 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 supervision. This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. For sale everywhere. Call for them. i | | | | | Qu To WROWRBATDVIUBDOOD aS USE THE } SQUARE FOLDING } | BATH CABINET * KUSH-MATIC and cool ia 2 Wari and Dry in Winter. Women, SLSLOF ars SST SPST SPSE SO ROOR 2 a iC. H. MARR. ( @ SISSSOSISVSLSVSFSHLSS BIST GLE * SPST SPST SOSLS TSF SLSLI VSD e ms For Sale by che ae he ES 2 . . SISSSWSSSSVSVSLSVS SS VS LS LSS SVE? 5 Pet eSe: SIST ETT 3 ED. BERGIN i ; ee | ea ll G © os) Ss y wy 2 7? Pt is used for Steam, Turkish, Our stock of Fall Goods is now in and we in- % Wot Air. Russian or. Medicated ) vite you to come in and inspect them. These Vapor Baths. It is already be- ; goods are not shop-worn, left-over stock, but | ing used by many families in strictly new and ub-to-date. They include " Grand, Rapids. i] ercesceaceeeese Ladies’ and Gent’s Underwear, i a | Ladies’ Gent's and Childrens Fine Shoes, O. W. Hastinas. WV, P, SHELDON. Ladies’ Wr apper s and W atsts, tha ‘ Poeun: a een Hosiery, Corsets and Other Furnishings, Vice President. Asst. Cashier Blankets, Quilts and Mackinaw Goods, Etc. i Lumbermen’s Bank As to prices—we invite you to compare ours K with thuse of other stores, and if you do not H find us lower, do not buy from We anso- Of Grand Rapids. Minn Jutely guarantee that our goods are what we it represent them tv be and will give the service = we say they will. Te PATENT Good Ideas ss ms secured wav W.L. PERRAULT. ‘THE PATENT RECORD, ; ee rt to The Patent Rucord 1.00perennum. { ‘a 2 SLSLSLOSLSLSS eres —- = — _ * We wish to call the attention of farm- | } ers and ovhers to the fact that our i Shingle mill just south of Pri ; bridge is now in daily operation. The mill has a capa- Vv Vv city of 35,000 per day aod all orders receive prompt attention. . Anderson & Son + Pioneer Store. [THOSE WHO KNOW US Best will be quick to : note the dollar notes they can save on our note-worthy offers. We have new fall goods tn every department and would be pléased to have you call and look them over. An Immense Line of KUH. NATHAN & FISHER CO, Fall and Winter |CLOTHING. NONE BETTER. PRICES WAY DOWN. JOHN BECKFELT.

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