Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 27, 1901, Page 1

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= i) — Sr * P gi drccerel &| —— Grand Uopids Herald-Review. | | i — es HISTORICAL SOOIETY. Vor. IX.—No. 39. Granp Rapips, IrascA CouNTY, Mrnn., Saturday, APRIL 2, tgor. Two Dotiars a YEAR. -tahaahahhelchehhebeeieeieiieiiadiietnaieeanaiaeisngaimnaiaadeabiitell SEEDS That Grow |! re REE EE SRR A RSR RS SARA RAensenncenceseansenucesanssscnesssssannevessss ‘Our Seeds are New ax No Old Stock ix o. 3 White Seed atc GOOD CLEAN Oats— Stock. Spring Rye, Minnesota King Corn Fife Wheat, “Early Huron,” Early Huron Dent Corn, Green Peas, Broom Corn Millet, Giant Fodder Corn, Choice Timothy, ; Elephant Dent Highland Chief ®My. Fodder Corn, Extra Quality Burbank . Seed Potatoes’ e {0 £ ,guaasansonengssnsounseuenounsscanuanGaneasessenGodes ee Package Seeds, ALL KINDS. scl Merct DOSS SLSVSLGLSISTSIBOSGIGS Filbbs WORN OOT Poor Chap! He thought he could find as good a as we sell, at less No wonder, he’s You will be too, if you try to find, 4 stove butany nthe line of tools, cutlery, bris Bt SF BYEL C2: FLSLSLSD® ST SLSOSLSLSCSLVESD BVVGVE SISIEFY the best valu ei, ae Powers: | BBSNSVSVSLTLSOSISLG ER 1 Wid & Sle mY (JN. Siow Painter || House-Cleaning is now on. + aaiuisighatoy pistenieee erie oR aaaen SPSLSLSL : Wall-Paper ‘ 4 From 3c. up FBLCLSLSLSVEWSLSCSOSEOSISLSCSISIWSS#* Kalsomining and General Painting Done STZOP---Leland Ave. and First Street. (Near Mississippi River.) , J.N. Brown, GRAND RAPIDS, Minnesota. == HSISVSVSVSEVSLVSWSLSVWSOSLVSS* DLSWSLS® SLSESS: } New Spring Goods } * Having received a new Stock of Spring suit- ings am now prepared to give my customers the wT benefit of these Choice Goods which were purchased at Right Prices, J ohnson, The Tailor rectly benefit Gr holding to t they are of the range were the towns are ated fifteen and twenty trade of the miners, conceive how it wovld prove otherwise here. enlightened days of tke citizen of this town should do t GOOD WORK BEING DONE. | The Prospects for the Discovery of Iron Ore Mines in this Vicinity Are Encouraging, The mining interests at this end of the range are now receiving consider- able attention at the hands of capi- talists and others interested in iron ore. A large number of menare now engaged prospecting for the various interests, and rumor has it that high grade ore has been Jocated within a few miles of Grand Rapids. ‘The Are- turus and Buckeye properties are De- ing thoroughty aud systematically @x- plored and there are seyoral crews doing similar work on the G. N. Railway lands. That there are vast deposits of ore underlying the sur faee | of all the land in this part of the range is an undisputed f but it re- mains yet to be shown that the valve per ton will pay for the mining of the same. W hope that the wost sanguine views of the many who are | interested who are spending a large amountof mouey in making the tests may be realized to the fullest degrfe. [firon ore mining proves successful | in this vicinity Grand Rapids will ad- vance at an hitherto unh of rate and will become the largest and m6st populous city in the whole of Miuue- sota, excepting Duluth and the Twin Cities. The opening and working ‘of the mines would mean the empigy- ment of many hundreds of men, who would move here with their families and it if safe to assume that cur pop- ulation would triple itself two year Then, again, these pe would require all the r life and the farming districts near here would soon be populated with tillers of the soil. The farmer would havea home market for everything he could raise and his produce would command fair and proilvab'e prices. If the above mentioned hopes should be realized, instead of Ita county being the smallest froma populati standpoint in accordance with would become one of the most lous. We have heard the stat made by some of our citizens that the opening of the mines and the conse- quent infiux of people would not di- nd Rapids. But in theory we believe In other por S also iuside “of In error, sivu- miles from the mines these towns receive all the and we cannot Don’t be a gruu . foran the | twentieth | century, this class of people are a menace and a detriment munity in which they reside. to the came | dividual best to help us advane enable us to assume the position that is within our reach. Musical Recital Given. yon the pupils of nea gavea musical recit- al in the class rooms at St. Benedict's hospital. The tollowing program was given: PROGRAM. Piano -“Dancing in the Wood. Harold Luth Piano—“Lightly Row Biehl Landom Mozart Gurlitt | «Landon } Piano--(a) “0! (b) “C Piano--“Petit -Lichner Piano: Von Weber -. Hewitt Junior Pup lody “from Sonati Lichner Robinson | Wen Reinhold --Holst Gurlitt Roases Ada Kren Piano-—Lovely eae of the most ske | _ Warning to Bicyelists. Thus far this spring the bicyclists | of Grand Rapids have been dealt with very leniently by the authorities as to riding on the sidewalks, but the city marshall desirous to warn ail offend ers v0 cease the practice and confine their spurting to the streets. There | is no doubt but that whenever the least freedom along this line is grant- | riders who persist in scorching along the sidewalks much to the discom- fiture and danger of pedestrains. From this.on any cyclist who is de- tected disregarding th w in resvect to the above is liable to arrest and upon conviction toa heauy tine. A | Word to the wise is sufficient. i ) ' | Presbyterian Church Services. Sunday April 28th, morning ser- vice at 10:4 45; evening at The church bell will not g the service hour because of sickness near the church. Topic at night, «The Sea.” Y. P.S. C. E. at 6:45 p.m. Consecration meeting; Topic, Fidelity to Piedges—“1 promise.” Text: Psalms 65-1-4; 61-1-8; 116—12-14. Rev. E. P. Crane will preach at La Prairie next Sunday, April 28th at 2:30 p. 1 Everybody in and near the village is cordially invi- ted to be present. Prepane Your Flower Beds. Now is the time to dig up and en- rich the ground for flower beds. Sweet peas ought to be planted now, plant in rich mellow soil at least four incbes deep and p: the sail down firmly upon the seeds. Nasturtiums should be planted a: possibie, in the best ground you have, near a feuce or lattice to give them some- thing ‘to cling to. When, August comes and the wild flowers are gone and the vivid green of early summer has disapperred, of peas and Nasturiums wiil sur hearts with their freshness and resplendent beauty. Headquarters for Green Stuff. Metzger, the butcher, carries in stock complete lines of green stuff of every description... At. his .shop aay. be}. found all the delicacies of the ~season, including spinage, lettuce, celery, os, radishes. green peas, cucum- ; beets, turnips, carrots, tomatves tnd pine apple: He is feceiving uts of new stri daily. | on Mr. Metzer will convince tical that at his stoy und the best the market af Fruit of all shipm can be f fords in the above lines. kinds kept on hand. New Postal Regulations. In accordance with orders from the postmaster gereral, domestic rates now apply on matter mailed to and from Cuba. The order r : Post- masters are informed that on and after April 1, 1801, the United States domes rates of postage and classifi cation shall apply to all mail matter passing between the United States and Cuba. Notices of this change should be displayed in postoflices and given to the } n ae- ceptable as a news item, > press, whe Nearly Throt The ground has dri rapidly in the past few days, and seeding of | Wheit and oats on the experiment | rim is nearly completed. he grain was all sown in tall plowing, or on corn ground or potato ground not plowed ut all, but prepared with the harrow. Red clover has come through thé winter in good condition. About nty-tive ac will be sown | nd timothy this year. | to clover a Down! Down! Down? What is down ? Why the prices on photos. We have now quit fooling in advertising our photo lines because they are too well-known. in the. big cities to be by the best. Come to Carlson’s Poto Tent and examine our sample photos and if you find any of our styles and finish to suit you, get you sitting for a good negative® and we will finish your order in first es Kre Piano--“Sche Inst. Duett--" ‘chubert. op 270 eM Saefoman Acteit, Hil and Inst. Due Int. Duett--(s y (b Grieg Is” op 16 Werney A law w lature pre 21 years of age fr billiard or pool Tegis- persons, wader m entering any room where drinks “The hagd or ee or peaces are sold. ows minors to be f First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. SLSLSS ~ Veer ky FELSLELSLSLSLSLULALSLSLSL + SLSVELSS !]iard or pool ball. at almost half pr Dining | next week we will make a big. reduc- j tion on all our lines. $4 per dozen snbella photos at $2.50; latest style | in cabinets, platine finish, worth $3.0 | ats person; 11x14 portraits, regu- Har price $10 per at $6; 8x10 | size, regular pri rdozen, at $5; | all other sizes greatly reduced in | pric. Remember that: these special prices are for one week ouly, comenc- | | ing Sunday, April 28th. ~Go ‘to .Carl- son’s Photo Lent, on Leland: avenue, opposite the Central school, for your | best ne There’s nothing like | them. The hours for sitting are from ; Siyle Ya. in. LOO p. ae ed that there are always a number of | § GRAND RAPIDS. Important! To the People of Grand Rapids and Vicinity : We have been‘on the move for the past week or two, but are now fixed for busiress better than ever before. Just drop in and take a look at our shelves. Our Dry Goods stock, which has just arriv- ed foom:the East is complete in .every particular and if you want anything in the very latest come to us. You have never seen anything like it in Grand Rapids and the prices are as low as you can get them in any city. Ladies Pee SS Soe yours! Come in and see our ‘“‘MIMORA,” the best Shoe on the market, and No doubt you have paid as high but we'll warrant you never never had better. We only $3.50 at that. as $5 or $6 for Cs would have to buy this newspaper if we attempted tu tell you of all the rare bargain ou can get here, so all we can do is to ask you again to call and see for “yourself. MR AGRE Ee RE aR RE a Se he ae ee ae a eae ae aE a ae ae eae a ea ode age RE RE ea ae ae ae te ae aT Is‘quite prevalent at the present time. “But we are not looking for 1t nor do we want it. But what we do want is to figure with you on your material for that buildimg you are going to build. We will also figure with you on the construction of any kindof a building you may wish to coastruction, ty ; Will make your window and door frames cheaper ; than you can buy the material and make them your- self. Will sell you building material cheaper than you can get it elsewhere. We have constantly on hand all kinds of LUMBER for building purposes, and Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors, Mouldings, Tared Felt and Building Papers. J. J. DECKER. SVSSeS DLSVSISCSVSSSLSISISLVSS SISVS VSP SLSHVSVSE SLSLSVWSV OTOL te spe ae ae age a ae ate ate ate ate a ae See ale we ae He ale ate eae ae ae she ae Se ae a Re ate ate ates ae Me ae ae he ae eae ae ae ae ae aa ae: A Favorite ee) Resort for Refreshments and where may be seen and heard one of the largest Phonographs in the world is at JOHN O’REILLY’S Satiple Room “The Northern.” Here you will find the Finest Whiskeys ever distilled, includ- ing all the most famous brands. Agent for the Celebrated Nonpareil Rye Whiskey. NORTHERN CAFE In connection—open day and night. All the delicacies of the season served at ali hours. Dave Chambers, the famous chef, has charge of restaurant. JOHN O'REILLY, Proprietor. a eae ae ee SE ae ae a a ae eae ae ae ae a a ae ae eae ae a a ae a ae eae ae ae ae ae ae a a a a ae aa meee I Re ee ee AE Me ee a ee a ae ee a eR a a ae aE a ae * Upholstering SWSFSISITVSVSLSLSWSVHOSLSISLSWS I am now prepared to do all kinds of Uphelstering, Re- Caning of Chairs, ete. Goods required for this work can be procured at Geo. F, Kremer’s Furniture Store. Work called for and delivered. -ZELLA CURRIE, Fifth St. and Nolton Five. = Grand Rapids, Minn. 2 ce SN '

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