Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, September 14, 1901, Page 1

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| _ . Grand Rapids Ns) ar’ it —/ = “~ — eande Sars Vor X.—No 7 Granp Rapips, Irasca Count¥, MInN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901. 5 50 a a aaa a MORE ROOM WANTED. Closing out our Summer wash Goods extra values for the money’ Ladies’ Cotton Hose, good value, 15¢ pa - i" better value, 200 “* special value, 25¢ pair LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS We are closing outat a price to make room for fall Goods. Come tn it your are in need. “ “ Carpets, Rugs & Art'Squares. Lf you contenplate putting in new Carpets this Fall it will pay you to come in and investigate, our stock ts the best tn the city and our values well worth the money, a fact that the Goods themselves will dem- onstrate to you when you see them Qur Rug as- sortment ts the chotcest at popular prices. Size 32%56 at $4.50. Agents sell this Rug for $7.00 and $8.00, we can satisfy you as to price and quality. Art Squares---Special tn choice patterns cheapest than Carpet. ised Mercantile Co, values id dihihbihbaii ahhh abc hcetLLLLLLLLLTLLLL LTT ttt TTT eT Tr eer Te ere reer eer ja Sees: 52 | We cannot Tell a lie. aatchet. tree, however.. r & if WEEN PAR Be is woh Me ead yall: Mover a big wood stove. No bother to get meals in the summer time, now. match to it and your fire isstarted. No danger; f If you are interested in pCctebrated Blue Flame Wickless line’ ) y W.d.& A, BD. DE SLSBSLSPSESISVSIWGHLSLSIS PSA ne im amd see mus. Powers. pLSL® SSi q es ' & )) SI Ea RS a a SE We did it with our little Of We didn't cut the cherry @ We have simply cut the B prices on ail our gasoline stoves, so that everybody % can nowafford to buy one. § Ifow much nicer, cheap-& cooler it is to cook Qe with a gasoline stove, than of to roast yourself to death @ Simply tutch a oline or oil stoves, let us show you our 9 #! 7 HENRY HUGHES & GO. LUMBERMEN! We wish to call your attention to the “ fact that we carry a complete line of Lumbermen’s supplies. The President Passed Beyond at 2:15 This Morning. Our Groceries, Canned Goods, Teas and Coffees are all new and fresh, and the prices are the lowest in this section of the Northwest. Clothing, Shoes, Shirts, Woolen Socks, Underwear, and Mackinaws. We buy direct from the factories in large quan-* tities and are thus enabled to sell at prices to defy all competition. Milburn House, Buffalo, Sept. 14—| President McKinley died sat 2:15 ay lm, He had been unconcious since time. But powerful stimulants, incluing§ 7:50 p.m. His last concious fwas spent with his wife to whome h hour on earth xygan, were employed to _ restorepat him to consciousness for the final par-§ Bdevoted a lifetime of care. He died unattended by a minister] lof the gospel but his last words were] hand. He consoled her, and bade# her goodbye. She went through the pay lreart-trying scene with the lan humble submission to the will o} God in whom he believed. He was reconciled to the cruel fat It will prove to your. advantage to call and inspect our stock and get our prices bravery and fortitude with which she} : ; = before purchasing your Fall outfit. Hto which the assassin’s bulet had con-Mhad borne the grief sof the tragedy which ended his hfe, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. HENRY HUGHES & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General Merchandise GRAND RAPIDS COHASSE Ths immediate cause of the pres- death physicians disagree, and it will*possi- ame spirit of calmness and equipose is undermined. Hisfa | The president’s remains$¥ which has marked his long and hon-fident’s His last conscious words, reducedfMply require an autopsy to fix the ex- i to writing by Dr Monn, who stood atfMact cause. s his side when they were uttered, wereffwill be taken to Waslington, and Blas follows. there will be a state funeral. “Goodbye, all; @ God’s way. His will be done.” 4] Hisrelatives and members of his d official family were at the Milburn house, except Secretary Wilson, who 4 ‘did not avail himself of the oppottun4 ouaty- Some other of his personal \and} political friends also took leave oi goodbye. It isgf Vice President Roosevelt, who now; ucceeds to the prsidency, may takep loath of office wherever he happens tolg® hear the news. The cabinet will, of course, resign in a body, and Pres. ident Roosevelt will have an oppor-# tunity of forming a new cabinet if hey so desires. The rage of the people of Buffaloft against the president’s assassin, when| Notice of Expiration of Redemption. ISTATE OF MINNESOTA, ' Ttasca County. ‘o W. H. Floyd, You aro hereby notified that pursuant, to a real estate tax judgment. entered in the District court in and for said County of Itasca. in the State of Minnesota, on the 2ist day of March, S4A. D. 1900, in proceedings to enforce the payment of tuxes upon real estate which becamo delinquent in and prior to the year 1897, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter feral Laws of the State of Minnesota, for the year 1899, the following described real estate. as- s4sessed in your name, situate in the County of [tasea and State of Minnesota, to-wit: him. This painful ceremony was simple. cf| the} Msick room, took a longing glance at Auditor's Office, Itasca County, Minn. Millis friends came to the door they learned that he was dying, wasp boundiess, MURDER OR SUICIDE? day morning Hansen took | his threei = 5 Sa) A’oun€y a Sane K | children about half a mile on the DESCRIPTION. 6 a _ Years |/A’ount |jof Sub-|/Requ’d (4 SiayEe 4 8 3 g Number inclusive |/of each|/se'que’t]| to Re- Mrs. Ardrew Hansen Thot By Her Husband| 2 | 3] 2 of for which || Tract | Delin- || deem pees ee Acres Taxes Sold Each 4: at Mooee Lake Yesterday QD 5 ms became || for Tract is] ae delinguent ae |—— — Acre: tS) ts tandrew Hansen, aitermas Rules pirents and that he would never a Stopes \|—— — bend] Puna [st es i K tal ‘bac Ty B\Vilson & Gillispie’sAdd|| 13 | 4 1887-94-1895 86 : come ‘back. — Thursday afternuon iyo Grand Rapids... || ma] 4 1867-94-1595]| 150 Total amounts........ Il old for the years hereinabove stated, for the sums set oppa and reported to the Sperry | thay nis arrest. He is now in jail. Mon-{f was on the 28th day of May. 1900, r ‘ h . ghe accidently shot and killed his wifegy,,. - ana fasite cach description as above stated, said sums being the highest bids 1eceived the: pitas y next a coroner’s jury will be$¥that the amount required to redeem said lands from said sale, exclusive of the fabout 7 o’clock yesterday morning. convened and a thorough investiga-t4{°* the service of this Notice, is the sum set down in the right hand column oppc ‘Coroner Russell, County Attorney! e Bc) 182 Faldeser' eon as abov: accrue fe each tion made. * | * A Favorite Resort for refreshments and wers may be scen and hewrd one of the largest phonographs n th» world is at JOHN OREILLY’S Sariple Room “The Northern.” Here you will find the finest whiskeys ever distilled. including all the most famous brands. Agent for the celebrate Notipareil Rye Whiskey, NORTHERN CAFE In connection—open day and night, All delicacies of the season served at all hours, H. P. Clough the famous chef, has charge of restaurant. JOHN O’REILLY, Proprietor. AR AE REA ae ae ee a ae se eae a eR ae ae ae a a a ee ae RE gg ——. Fall and Winter Goods } IED TEC] Having received a new Stockef Fall & Winter Suitings Iam now prepared to give my customers the benefit of these Choice Goods which were purchased at Right Prices, First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. ‘GS®BSLSLSTE SLSE SSVOE The Tailor Johnson, SISLSLELSLALSLSSSLSTSLSS + SLSLSLSLSVSLSOSLVWSLES b SMES. ‘ Se RE ae a ae a a ETE Ae SDE eae eee ae a eae ae ate ae ae a ae eae ae ae ah Be ae ae ae ake ae ae a ae Ee BE SSCS MAES TESA ER EERE ORE eS forth, with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent u , ntice, and that the time for th: redemption/of said lands fro: Pratt and Sheriff Tvndall imuiediat- ely started fur the scene af thel ‘tragedy. The woman was found ly- 4ing on the tioor just as she fell from A Contradiction, “ A forest fire covers soction--Close call for’ Village.” —Itasca News. ss my hand and official seal this 20th day of July. 1901. J . E, J, FARRELL. Auditor, Itasea County, Minnesota. 2 of the Gen- efor, and mouth Rafrom the dat time fo i id sale Rf w ill expire sixty days after the service of this Notice a d proof of the service thereof is filed in The above 1s nothing els than af point blank lie. The village wan noth n danger at any time and the greqty forest fire above spoken lover less than a_ section of land and that was an old cedar slashing partley lowned by the wonderful editor of the Itasca News. the ltasca News Sept. 7 headed Kthe fatal shot. Hansen says the . elischarge of the gun was accidental, wbut he does not give any details. mWhile taking the rifle from the wall lhe says it was discharged. The dece- dent was 38 years old and was the Emother of three coildren, the oldest Bbeing six years of age. The Hansen: auave lived in the Deer Lakedistrict Forest Fire” is a li¢ in every partic- gabout eight years. It appeals to beBular with the exceptian of the ware- Ethe opinion of the neighbors dnd an House and barn of Whitemore & Cok gthorities that Hansen murdered hisifthat he claims to hava burnd to thej Awife. although there is as |yet no} ground and | am very sorry to say| 4 Ebositive evidence of his guil}. Thefthat this is a fact. As is generaly thef ,ball entered the right breast and tookWcase, the Itasca News for the sake off downward course, passing com-f§shielding one of its friends cares noth- 3} pietoly through the bedy. | Whenffing how many hes it tells or publishes #xyshot the woman was in thd act offfaslong as it and its friends are p-u- Notice of Expiration of Redemption. of burned| FasTATE OF MINNESOTA, . ; Auditor's Office, Itasca County, Minn, County oF ITasca. To John Cooper Ebetween Moose and Deer lakes, arMiransen arrived in town and At-% Yerived in town yesterday aftefnoon torney Pratt immediately ordered The whole article ingf You are hereby ‘notified that pursunnt toa real estate tax judgment, 4 District Court in and for said County of Itasca, in tho state of Minnes¢ arch, A. 1), 1900, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes upon real e came delinquent in and prior to the © 1807, pursuant to the provisions of ¢ ws of the state of Minn ‘or the year 1899, the following de: situate in the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota,to- din your nan : = = Ye Number of | in Acres, |for DESCRIPTION. tract |linqu’t! de sold ‘Tax es Range, Subdivision of Section. ZZ) Township. $y mixing bread dough and she was inftecied, and I wish to say that any-BENW4 of SW¥ Z astooping position. Death was in- thing that I have herein said I am in Total euibunita:.: ae | #Estantaneous. The rifle was found position to prove. = 2 Wiliiam Hulburt was on the 26th day of May, 1900, sold for the years herein above stated, for the sums set op- standing by the door and was loaded, the empty shell having been extract- ed. It is said that Hansen was jeulous of his wife and hdd threat- ened to kill her, according -to stories told by neighbors. On Tuesday las' he and his wife came to town and had an interview with Coupty Attor ney Pratt for the purpose pf straigt- lening up their difficulties.) At tha time the woman admitted that shel hid had illicit relations with Archie posite each description as aboye stated. said sums being the hignest bids received therefor and that the amount required to redeem said lands from said sale, exclusive of the costs Hi to accrue for the service of this notice. is the sum set down in the right hand column op. posite each description, a» above set forth. with interest thereon at the rate of onc per. cent or month from the date of this notice, and that the time forthe redemption of said lands rom said sale will expire sixty days Sifter the service of this notice and proof of the service fortwenty years and have sold most theroof is filed in my office. Witness my hand and official sea! this 10th day of July, 1901. (BEAL) Deer River, Minn. 2, J. FARRELL, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. po iChauibenmuils Colic. Galera sand HEAD END COLLISION. Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach@ Ses Wakefield, of Columbas Ga. “This emedy cured two severe cases of chol-' ra morbus in my family and I have ecommended and sold hundreds of bottles of 1t to my costomers to their . of Pasengar. About 2 o’clock Sunday morning two freight trains came together at tisfaction. It affords a quick andjg®, Point about 10 amiles east of ure cure ina pleasant form. NogjGrand Rapids, and the two engines, family should be without it. I keep @fve loaded cars and seven OMpPUOS) p> var. ic in my house all the time.” Form were piled up in a heap. The sale by -Itasca Mercantile Company. trainmen, all saved themselves by the couple as best he could under th circumstaeces and Mrs, Hansen promised to sin no mere. This as: surance appearrd to satisfy the hus- band and the two lefffor for home apparently on the beit of terms. After the shooting took place Thurs| p- m. patcher at West Superior, entered in the th i ) Am't. Am't | Am’t |requ’ed each | of de-| to re- jumping. It was after 6 o’clock in the evening before the track was nd bowel troubles,” says O. W.3awo racight Trains Meet and Cause Delay, ‘leared so as to let the passenger trains by, thus delaying the west Cag bound train, which is due here at 11:45 a. m., until about 8 | o’clock The passengers put in a very bad day as there was little or nothing to eat on the train. and nothing could be securéd at Swan The blame of the wreck, it is claimed, lies with the train diss 7 i

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