Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 9, 1901, Page 5

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= aoe + | + | | | | i | By 0 New Pei at Yaa ig } e Or STATE OF MINNESOTA, } | a Duplicate Diatt. ; Vineet Liason. ta A 2 B. y % pplicute Diath lage of Gran ‘apids, cam) | I } { E Spegial Cai & Al Cost ow savidun ca tatne | hee cpeeerminle Ie cottage tee ooh | . Pi | © publ a tu w eee | ‘ cheme to ¢ uicing | nearly “one Tandred. fi page ‘engravings | council of suid village of Grand Rapids, and | Register of Deeds of Itasca County | Stibhis comanate de | Copied direct trom the World’s Greatest | filed in my office, praying for license to sell ¢ | Paintings of our Saviour and His Mother, | intoxicating liquors for the term commenc- ‘ ‘ 1° | Contains History of Painting. Biography of | ingon March Ist, 1901, and terminating on : Nat Painter, and the Galleries in’ Europe where | Mareh 1st, 1902, by the following persons, and % ‘i riginal Painting may be seen. The | atthe following place. as stated in said ap- st beautiful publication ever issued. ‘Phe | plication, to-wit. :\eountee ard : 1 veep at the sight of ‘the: Archie McDougall, in the front room of the . : , sus and His Mother. | one story frame building, situate on lot 2 Mineral E &, z : in man or] F.A. KING, President. We cle one thousand dollars Recorder, aking orders in this community. are doing this. Why not you? We capele PRICE. § 20500" THAT LADY ( on the « a divertisinny Shin aunda, En annie Notice of Application for Laquor License. | Pme Stunipage Bought. % ; children it sells it force in body says are grand, sublime, | block 18,in the original townsite of Grand i manr i matehless, magnificent, beautiful, insp.ring | Rapids. * ah Eo and uplifting. The sale is unprecedented. | Said application will be heard and deter- Ine@ and ow Ama The presses are running day and night to ili | mined by sald vill il of the village chases .a orders. Twelve carlos of Grand Rapids, a neil room in the ¢ ste quired fer the lasted Village bail, bo seid villassot Giana Botide, Farming , A PERECT SHOE ing the ¢ are being made by the smi in Itasca county, and state of Minnesota, on Lm, and iwoutd velous work. child's story | ‘Thursday, the 7th day of March, A. D. isl, L d De ‘ B atgrgs beaut ture. This | at8 o'clock p. m. anas Te, wonde purity and | Wit nee had and seal of Grand Rapids, ®, | beauty, appeals to ever heart and this 9th day of Feb., A. D.1901. (SEAT. ep | in every Christain ho’ re there are [arrest] GEORGE RIDDELL, S8S8SPSMELSES é 8 @ Fi y g $ y $s g O e § person, and Australia. Shipping. boo ev deub‘e “spraking country in the world. We | STATE OF MINNELOTA, ) Le tee “ aes SES is Sete shall promot bes ers County of Ita: 88. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Who wears ROSE SHOES is he ors br hae ers Gore ponents aon ees | Village of Grand Rapids, noticed as being Comfortably and Daintily shod. ‘so own and publish Is vsof the Great { Europe. One or more an be sold in ry home. and engravings your i rs. Waite Notice ‘is hereby given, that application GRAND RAPIDS. has been made in writing to the village coun- . of said village of Grand Rapids, and filed my office, praying for license to sell intox- iting liquors for the term commencing on cena chee. as yori on EL ary I8th, 1902, by the following person, and at I the foliswing place ag stated, ta seid oboe | LLaASCa County ur cation, to-w Henry Logi n. in the west front room on the ground floor of the two story building. Ab oO eon lob 19 bloels The ay the: original stract ce vownsite of Grand Rapids. Said application will be heard and deter- ee, ee mined by said village council of the village KREMER & KIN of Grand Rapids, at the council room in the Proprietors... Worcester, and dolla old weari KUSH-MATIC 4 Branded into sole means a h shoe which will be found light ® Summer and ; in Winter. vertisem: POO TWO DAYS—H FIRST DAY: CLEARIN Thousands of oth and cool in Warm and Dr. <1 rs like the ‘RbOV . Rl ee —_ —s C2 — 4 ; ; It is printed on velvet-finished paper; bound | yillage Hall, in said village of Grand Rapids, ‘ — was i in Cardinati nd ncaidormed | jp Ltusea county. and state of Minnesota. on wit with ¢ \ e quickly | Thursday the 7th day of March, A. D. 190i, at . or ‘y is Laie 9 rapidly. | 8 o'clock p. m. of that day, Wi my hand and seal of Grand Rapids, s 9th day of Feb., A. D. 1901, [SEAL] Grorce Ripper ur succe= will promote n of Manager and Corre- rly contract. nto our new and ele-| FUA ; ne structure to be. occupied ‘solely by us, : 5 wee ABSTRA CTS, an ind tobe known as the Light of the World é REAL ESTATE, Building. Address- ihe British-American Co. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878 FIRE INSURANCE. _ C. H: MARR. } ; eseuescee se62 SLSSSLSOSLSL HOSLSLSS SISVSLGS | ‘ORCORAN BUILDING, ‘ a: | Sravzs T ‘eeasuny, Notice for Publication. | PON. D. United States Land Office. — as : Duluth Minn,, February 26th, 1901. | Notice is hereby given that in’ compliance REVIVO with the provisions of the act of Congress of Conveyances Drawn. June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale o T. HY Jon-Resi RESTORES YIT timber lands in the States of California, Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, TALITY Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to alithe public land states by act of August 4, 1892, William A. Otis, of West _—— Made a Superior, county of Donglas, State of Wiscon- sin, has this -day filed in’ this office ‘nfs sworn statement i oR ‘or the purchase o: Well Man | froW cork W's and W ofS Woy of Sees |GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN tion Noi, in Township No. 61, Range No. of Me. | 25.'and will offer. proof toshow that the Data ART ett 5 x S or ve ay Jand sought is more yaluablefor its timber or stone thar for agricultural perpen, and FRENCE REACMDP | to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Breer aE cates mea att Sthorsea | WwIULH Minn on Monday, ‘the zich day ot| YT FE. NEAL powenfally and quickly. Cares when allosherefsil| May. 1001. He names as ‘witnesses: Joe . . 3 eat ta mae nan on old | irvine, of Stillwater. Minn.; J. L. Goodwin, ten will Fecover their gouthéal vigor by WINE | Minon s.; Bert Goodwin, of Minong, EEVIVO, It quickly and curely restoreg Nervour | ilies’ of West Supscion: Wis b, sf hnigaimng Any ee all persons claiming adversely the Dealer in Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases.and | , yy-described lands are requested t0. fle = which unfits one for study, bur ‘ormarriage. It their claims in this office on or before said 15th day of May, 1901. . ° not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but 7 eae P d F feagreat norve tonic and blood builder, bring- wae iaplotar: ine an armin oP low to ee spaldreview=oull 2 an ‘the fide pot lent 4 ae off 7: “ herald-review otis mar2to may 4 and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO,no I ands. = other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail a $2.00 ver packano, or atx $0¢ 85.00, with s ‘poe Timber Land Aci, June 3rd, 1878. y. Book nenanrisotion Address Notice for Publication. eat init MEDICINE CO., cin encnotts Pe | oni ' United States Land Office. | peice Duluth, Minn., February 26th, 1901. |The tinest List of Agricultural and r Sale in Grand Rapids, Minnesota by] Notice is hereby given that in compl ance Grazing Lands in the County. a ca Merchantile Co.. druggi: with the provisions of the act of cong! re) June 3, 1878, entitled “An aet for the s timber lands in the states of California, e Y J Not gon. x wae Der Ra te on! Merton Most Excellent Sites for Manu % “es. extended to all the Public Lan les b! ac’ i 2 jses eo te LY OUGES. SPT oO al ee cdidhec the sienencon west lacturing Enterprises. cs = = Soe Supe: Econ or Douglas, st - He “ ex- consin, has this day filed in this office his vould rather dine on a Burlington Route dining car than on any on f SEALED #IDS. sworn tement No. 5420, forthe purchase Prospective Settlers Located. ' » vad service that * of the M's of NW 4andNisof N E } of ermine es irin the world, — The only other railroad se bases : . i th it is the Grient Express on which [traveled between io’ | Notiex Is hereby given that sealed bids will | section No. Hoherre en ant ay f ris and Coustatrine ple. s. McCLURE, the ved up to and including the first day | Sy ’cht ismore valuable for its. timber or] Corres,ondence Solicited. of March. A. D. 1991, for the care of, and the | S058) ty iSrtor agricultural purposes, and to in! of all bodies required to be eared for | establish his claim to suid land betore the! 7 og Rapids a expense asca c y tegister and eceiver of this office av un . iat the expense of Itasca county. luth, Minnesota, on Monday, the 20th day of right is reserved to reject any or all Oi, ite Hames as witnesses: Jon Tewin - J. L. Goodwin, of Min- Bert Goodwin, of Minong, Wis.; low Miles. of West Superior, Wis. ! q Publisher McCiure’s Meine Leaves Minneapolis 7.20 p. m.. St. Paul 8.05 p. m., daily. St. Levis 5.21 next afternoon. The Da m.. St. Paul $15 a.m.. except Sunday, arriving at evening and St. Louis 6.40 next moruing. Ask your - - Minn 49D. 22 By order i 4 tickets Via this line. the ceiline ¢ | "4 Pees saree § si lap Boarp OF CouNTY CoMMISSIONERS. | ‘Any and all persons claiming adversely “4p. os. BUSTIS, GEO. P. LYMAN, cut off from | Tvasca County. the above destribed lands are requested | ¢ ¢ ” s ; Agent. Ass’t. Gen'l P: Agent. | to file their claims in this office on or before The ° Dudle 10. TL PAUL “MIN | said 13th day of May,1901. e si | W. E. CuLam, Se chariot 7 egister. he chariot cf | SEALED BIDS. herald-review buchanan mar 2 to may 4 _—_ ed With | Noticeis hereby given that the board of Dray 7 county commissioners of Itasca county will PICTURESQUE IN POLITICS. receive proposals fora tenant for the Poor an d Farm and the care and the support of the | Spectacular Demonstrations in Presiden- | poor of the county, up to and including the tial Campaigns first day of March, A. D. 1901. Lease will be (The firet’ time. that ‘thereweres any Express Line made for a period of three years with the ‘ privilege of two ye: more, if such tenant | demonstrations of a spectacular order shall be found entirely satisfactot in a presidential campaiga was in 1840, L. W. HUNTLEY, Manager. fications and infor when miniature log cabins were drawn Ntions that will be fmposed in on wagons in the Whig processions, fe th a be pena c ueseees can | ¢ rted by companies of men in coon- e Se ne county wuditor’s office. eas 2 pe é ‘All bide tibet bs lotp-withthe cohnty audie |e sand, a ene garb of In Package Delivery a Specialty toron or before the first day of March. In| 4 aly of which were suggested by e of the candidate, Willian ADMITTED CUILT. | case a lease is made with anyone as herein | the ea : i ated siid lesse » require He jarrison. Companies of men —_ d 2 Missouri! Convict Pxrdonca +; « | contempiated said lessee will be required to ; . aa arr aad tear B Silas egy furoish a good and sufficient bond in the sum s pioneers appeared in the wood FOR SALE the Truth. B 7‘ ° ; ot 31,000. cond for the faithful fulfil Gov. Bob Stewart, Bourbon and The right is reserved to | 9¢ ms in the campaign i | ment of said irle schooners’ were a | Leave Orders at Ponti’s Confectionery Democrat, was the mec picturesque | reject an Be orndar: se demonstrations, illus- | Store or Kremor& King’sO fice. character who ever occup ied the exec- y ae e diate oR t in the life of the Path-|____—_-_ aati ee eS ROARD OF COUNTY OMMISSIONERS, me manner, Queen Anne's of the Sea of the globe. | Rice er alace jians, y and all bids. utive mansion in Mis. .., He de leibca Corany ne Roekics and the Sierra . feated Major James S. Rollins for | pas aes in 1860 the Republicans had |g w pasties. W, P. SHELDON i oO @) governor in 1857. The governor was | ——_— es of rail-splitiers, td repre- President. Cas! from St. Joseph and many are the | Notice of dEpiensor sor Liquor License Ia in one of his activities as | py. saennox. Dane es = . stories told of this eccentric and er- | srarr OF MD a young man on the frontier. The most Vice President. Asst. Cashler ratic westerner. The following ici Bouter oe = Picturesque and distinctive feature of | Village of € dent illustrates Gov. noted throughout sense of humor for the custom of the governor the convicts in the pen Pp j t ; why they were aeDriaois d Tt e variable answer was an avo\,.: Lie nocence and of wroxgiul | oO ; ma rut Finally, in his rounds nc « : one prisoner, who said Rapids. to the : ; , | ‘Application will be heard and deter- prisoned for horse stea “Are you | sald opr lc A {luge council of the village guilty?” asked the governor. “Weil, | | been ma: of the si by given that application has | the Republican parades in that year, Lumbermen’s Bank z to the village council | however, were the “Wideawakes.” This irand Rapids and filed | °° Loman ing for license to sell intox- r nated in Hartford, Conn., Of Grand Rapids. Minn ' a term commencing on nek ted by Lincoln's and terminat on 2 by the following | § own candidacy, for one of the Hartford “Wideawake” clubs was formed before SPSLSLSVSSSVSLOLSE: in the north front room on | Lincoln was nominated and escorted i $900 YEARLY toChristain place, as stated of the two story building | him +> one of the halls in that city, Stir Gir aiiaa ey iooeaee where he made a speech, on his visit y ter our growing business vast in February, 1860, At that in this and adjoining Counties, to act "d's nomination was be- as Manager and Correspondent; work can Wé done at your home. Enclose the council room in the nd Rapids. 2 states, to be ines- Wideawake” idea quick- self addressed, stumped envelope for as governor, I guess I am; I i county and st nuesota. On pa fox ; ST aeere ND W9OL, at nea pirat ‘ S particulars to J. A. KNIGHT, General i Ten for five cents,at Drugeists, Grocers, Restaurants, horses, \Taloled ie man. 1 yee oe tuatdny. Mover the north after the /@ sanager, Corcoran Building, opposite Saloons, heme Stands, General Stores and jearbers Get right out of tui Witness my han iseal of Grant > of Lincoln and Hamlin in |¥ United States Treasury, Washiogton ops. ey banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life, Stew t of Peb.. 1901. oie sae i , ] One gives relief! No'matier what's the matter, one wil Raven Or eee rep. 0 ay t year,,and it is estimated | p. c. do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testh “You will c .. I were more than 200,000 BSWSLSLSLSLSLSLSLSISLSL LES monials sent by mail to any address on receipt of price, s by the Ripans Chemical Co., 1o!Spruce St., New York City. in the free states in Ia the canvass in 1880 = | clubs ci Ecys in Elue were formed to; /¢ 50 YEARS’ comme. Garfield's service in the EXPERIENCE union army, and in one procession in ri ‘New York, which was reviewed by B belay styon. pee General Grant, over 50,000 participants he Chdestircaite Rapids and of this er appeared. It was the e Cheerful fdtot, . praying fo gest process! i a vs i g@uore for the term commencing on | largest procession on either side seen I wonder if Macco ‘s really dead #* Ma hh, 1901, olin per on nacet anywhere in the United States in the shove +f ° 2th, 1902, by the ¢ persons, and a : coffee. “In view of tie fact that his | to-w clubs, except the “Wideawakes” and is have had a Sel her & Rellis. in the west front ; ~ ae physician is said to have had a hand [’eShtinasher & floor of the two, story | the Boys in Blue, originated in the | | Am rat Br et may y e e a W_ Jin the affair it looks as if it might pe | Deildine situate on lot 18, block 19, in the | west, and, with the exception of these | {vention ie probab r Vi true.” said the Cheerful Idict.—lacia- opeaa spt tions strictly ald ap) att Bavtee deter- | two. orders, by far the largest of the bent fron, Get age nocent men ly placed here. The fellow was released imn }ly and a pardon was filled out him. it Keapids, § gapolis Journal. Said applici illase council of the village | processions took place in the west.— RTL ates maned by sald ieee council room. in tke Seg Tey. P speclel notion without village hall In said villaze of Grand, Rapids, . "Scientific Asay sirl. Trasea count, state of Minnesota, on - iam Thursday. theath day of March, A. D. 1901, at | To PATENT Good Ideas | a Saasomers Soret “Bob, listen to this: ‘The oldest Jove kp. th. of that d 3 i faa é ray gee area Larzest oes 00 ri n i n i=4 fetter in the world is 3,000 ye. old A and soal of § Sie teat ond tages kd and is written on a brick.’” “s'pose | THE PATENT RECORD, UN EC 38 Broaéeny, ies — 4 sid Tout. F crosoeny NEW TOK the feller threw bis proposai 2t the | 0 ‘sadecriptions to The Patent Rucord 1.00 per t girl’s head, then?” -Ally Sfoper ‘Recorder.

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