Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 26, 1901, Page 8

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+. Se a = | \ 4 ‘ a ' ’ } - | 5 i | = a vi en a | = *R “th R merit public patronage and as he and Woman’s Club Noles. Bankrupt’s Petition for Discharge. Tinber Land Act, June 3, 1873. WILLIAM MW°KINLEY | Brand apids dderalde BNeview | his excellent. wife understand how to A regular meeting of the woman’s | In tho District Court of the United States for Notice for publication, — tT : ————| cater to their patrons the Wakeman] ub was held ‘Tuesday evening, | te Pistrict of Mimesota--Fituh Division.” | United Stator Land OMlca, ier on, 1901, |His Life and Work by Gen: Charles H- - ranch will become one of the most] Qetober 29d. The leader being ab- Hit iar biakiee, Of +2 rode ck ‘I. Buenoman,| Notice is hereby given’ that in compliant . Greyson GRAND RAPIDS ROSTOREIGE HORE: popular wayside hostileries in Itasca | sent the meeting, was conducted by |, vane ree —_- | nL g. ¥ | Po the Honorable” William Lochren, Judge | 210 3 18 ; wns a , of the District Court of the United States | timber lnnds ix President’s life long Friend, Corh- é | COUALy the program committee. At the meeting of October 15 it was voted to hold a parliamentary (eath : egou,Nevada and Wash Tom ig LnErOe. Of MUTEneRGEa: / extended to all the Public Lan Frederick T. Bueneman, of the Village of | of August 4, 1802, William E. Fenle Grand Rapids, in the. County of Itasca’ and | son County of Crow Wing, State of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office bis sworn Office open week days from 8 o'clock a. m. to colleague in Coagress | e with other great were closed in rade in war and was near bis » to 12:50 p. m., and 00D, m. ve 11:52 a.m. Mail Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. ‘T. R. Pravitz were surprised by 7 - 4 : State of Minnesota, in said district repect- on when his .eyes } m. erive 2:2 p.m. Mait|# large party of their fends and a‘dr:ll at the home of one of the | filly represonts that on the Sthday Gf acc | statement.” Number S64 ° ror the | men when his eyes w RED \ a Se members once in two weeks on Sat- | gust. last past. he was duly adjudgéd bank-| purchase of swf of sw of Section|death Followed the bier to National } very enjoyable evening was spent. Dancing and games were indulged in, An ellegant lunch was served. who has been in No. 24 in Township No. 61, Range No, 264 p.m. nf 16 show that the fand uable for its timber or icultural purpose rupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy ; that he has duly surrendered all his property aud rights of property, and has fully complied with all. the requi-ements of suid acts and of the orders of th = ing bis bankruptey. OFA opie SUCH | Rar iateraa Ravel ven ohiet i iotiog & herefore he prays that he may be decreed | Minn., on Thursday, the 5th day of December, by the court to have a full discharge from all | 190! debts provable against his estate under said . D. m. +s ose 20 minuets before arrival of | Capital and to Canton. The General j requiries ashare of the proceeds of of Lis book to be devoted to a McKin- ley Monument Fund. Thus every subscriber becomes a contributor to to this fund. Millions of copies will and will offer sought Is more stone than for establish his urday afternoon. The meeting is to have a leader and three members are to be chosen for each meeting to assist the hostess. ‘The first of these drills will be held at the home O, H. StrLson, P. Howard Gucker. 1 the employ of the Herald-Review C i ty an d Vici n ity. | duting the past month, was summoned naines witness L. M Dinwiddiy rrison.Minn.; William fy 1) s % itz ne: Saturd. - | bankrupt acts, except suc = to his home in Ihnois Thursday by of Mrs. Pravitz next Sat rd gfe: penkripe cue sxoept:auoh debts ay are,ex-| 1: M Dinwiddie of Rape, Man; al eginibent Se DoA al Unie Ve HIDES ~ the announcement that his wife was|ternoon at three o’clock, TS. |“ Dated this 16th day of October. A’ D, 1901. | Wakemen, of Grand Rnpids “Minu.; L.| be sold. Everybody will buy it, | FREDERICK T, BUENEMAN, Shultes. of Deer Kiver, Minn, ders for the asking. Nobody wili re- 1s “Car ” Booth leader. Mrs. McCarthy, Any and all per: timing adversely M. J. Baker visited in Duluth over | seriously ill. He hopes to be able to a } NEMAN, Berks " soon return to Grand Rapids to re-; Mrs, Almira Patterson and Miss guests mag the above escribed lands are requested to | fuse Hiegant Photogravure Portrait 1 McDonald came ap trom | Side here permanently. Cleveland will assist Mrs. Pravitz. Order ot Notice Thereon, said 5th day of December. 1901. of President McKinley's last picture J. J. McDonald c i At the next regular meeting Mrs.| United states District Court, District of Wa. £. Corey, [taken at the White House. Y« The deer,season will open this ye Minnesota, Fi th Division, ss: Horald-Review, Sept, 28, Nov. 90. easily and quickly clear $1,000 ta Swan River today, Sheldon, who was delegate to the é a on Nov. 10 and close on Nov. 30,|° m x Gata : vee ~ ni se a ‘ . n this 19th day of October, A. D. 1901, rders. Order outfit quick. C (fs ponies: returned Phu Y | and no one person will be allowed to oe at Owatonna will reading the tonegoitn petition: it ie fe eee ee ere irik t as aaa + a business trip : 3 rr _ lores court. that prove success, secure ye - | Moma Due kill more then three deer. Game of | 8 P upon the same on the ninth day of November, Dissolution of Partnership. tract and ecnie Manager. Send 12 George McAlister was a business} all kinds is very plentyful this year, Sea a, a befo sald court. at Minneapolis, Notice leherebusivonrthae the law le s . . pai 5 ; i oat eae - c ] : . strict, ‘O = ice is hereby give < e law | 2 cent sta r clega prospectus. visitar to Duluth during the week. and our local hunters expect to have Prepare for Winter noon; and that notice thereof be. published partnership of:Beies S. Spear per ec a leaf Sata Bi 50,000 ‘ very good spcrt this fall. As the long, cold months of win-| in the Grand Rapids Herald- Review, a news- SnatDnlaeh antcGra nde Racial Taking 10 1050 orders daily. 50,0 W. Judd, the photographer,returned 8 ay aper printed in said district, and’ that all | Offices at Duluth and Grand Rapids,| oyiies will be sold in this vicinity ee Macs Take’ -yesterd f friends of | te" draw near, the enterprise of} known creditors and other persons in intersst | Minnesota, eas been dissolved by mu- ies ye sets . from a visit to Cass Lake yesterday. A large number of the friends o} : : may appear at the said time and place, and . Address Cc . , ‘ Master Byron Bueneman were enter- | 4Ugust Johnson again asserts itself, | show cause if any they have. why the prayor | Ctl consent, . PS neral te acl Pee Se ate ‘ There will be Episcopal services at | Master By fa last|and he is better prepared than ever | ofthe said petitioner should not be granted. | Dated Oct. 11. 1901. THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY, he c house Sunday cvening at | tained atthe Bueneman home last x | : And it is further ordered by the court, that FRANK F. Prick, Corcoran Bidg., Opp. U. S. Treasury the court house, -Ouncey: 82") evening between the hours of 7 and| before to satisfactorily supply his con- the elerk shall send by mail to all known GkonGe He“ srwas Bs een pee a i s * aay é ees ors copies of sa titi dtl a Pt Oecate te ashington, D.C 730. 10. The evening was spent with the |Stantly increasing trade. He has a|( der a dressed 10 them ke their pluces of — atte L Dick Cox and Frank Wakeman playing of games and serving of re- fine stock of piece goods on hand to | residence. aie Honorable William Lochren, were in from Waubana yesterday and select from for suits and overcoats. | judge of the said court. and the seal thereof . ere y y | freshments. ut Duluth, in said district, on the nineteenth tod today. . e , earn He is alway ready to turn out goods | Gay of October, ALD. 100l, 1? Nineteenth i eats . } _ George Vient has accepte Post promptly and never fails to give CHARLES L, SPENCER. S. D. Hamilton, the Jumberman, left | tion as bookkeeper with the firm of - A : Merk. . i : I ee ; |satisfaction. Don't furget August} { Sealof | By THos, H. PREssNELL, Tuesday for a business trip to the | Helmer & Enghovsen. Mr. Vient is sonnei ehan ced of a suit or| | the Court. 5 Deputy Clerk. j Twin Cities clerd tor the !ocal order of Modern Bvetedce ae ae Bee Ot 8 He 7 October 31, Hallow’ene, the Rath- Woodman, aud all members ashing ale Se EEE H : ve M i i iness with him should ca! ‘i > . ; " bone sisters will give a dance at Vil- | to do business with h Contest Notice. Ww. 7 a lage hall. : on him at Helmer & Enghousen’s. ms becig at Deer River eee EAN re ee oo e don’t believe ‘ i a 7 ne saloon an aurant building ilut 28 of 5.190) =f George Martin has sold his interest The teacher and pupils of the cmond ond aces be as Mo ie iA daincione Conta GEE eee you can find a suit : Bon ee ade Beilin oie ks | Waubana school are preparing for an |° occupied by Andy Morris: | gicq in thisoffice by Joseph H. Dunning, con. ‘ in the Grand Rapids Botthng works ana S b he | SeY #t Deer River, was burned to the | testant. against Homeste of an other make to John Costello. entertainment to be given about the ground yesterday morning about two | Bide July 9 189 for lot 1 y 2 i Steno: at Wed rg | BT a a ne 44 of sw 3 : a4 i : ; middle of next month entitled ‘*Dick’s icles ah Ree 5 west, by John Phillips. contestee. In which h ‘ H.C. Hanky and I. C. Ickler, St. Courtship” It is expected that quite] ° © lock. The fire originated in the |i? °iiesed that cata Phillips has never that wi ave the Paul, were registered at the Pokeg- | , df ill driv t it} Second story of the building and that | made any.improvement upon said land; that ‘g A t P | a crow rom town will drive out 1 hres. ; there are no buildings of any kind ture ama the first or the week. the weather will permit. there were no lives lost is regarded upon said Ind: that said Tana isin’ wholly style and appearance we gr! m > { sis estiny- | Wild and un vated state: sa Phillips Rev. Dr. Forbes, presiding elder, The board of county commissioners | *S Very fortunate.’ The loss is estim- | Mas never resided upon suid land, and. that of these Hart Schaff- * < 4 ated at about three thousand dollars | such abandonment not due to sei ein ? held services at the M. E. church | granted to the residents of Cass Lake, Sith “ae TGkubberwriwe’ UisuK q, | theatmy, navy or marine corps of the United : § S on Friday evening, the 25th. who live on section 16 and the allot- any sesurence thousand: Seed parties fp nereby wotided to) Ner & Marx suits or uv + r. i organize into an id alle 10 o'clock a. m. on Decem- : Mr. and Mrs, F. P. Sheldon re- | ments, the right to org: : Change of Ranch Management Dord0. WI, betore the Rocister wn Bose d lent school district, and it 1s a wear as turned the first of the week from a | @epende! Cc! : 2 J.W. Johnson, who until recently | tthe Umited States land’ office in Duluth, % trip to Minneapolis and Owatonna understood that the work of organiz- Rn ~~ ae ee Y oc Bares tant having, i 11 d li | . | weet i f the Catholi : ing will be commenced at once. had charge of the Dunning ranch, | amdavienied eee aayiae. iM proper | WEll and Cost as littie The ladies of the Catholic society 7 about fourteen miles from Grand | that after due diligence personal service of} ¢ | Harry Wilhams has opened a res, . cuiak ot i this notice can not be made. it hereb | will meet at the betta next inane in the buildng on Kindred Rapids,on the Prairie River road, has grtlered and dive teakdiatsuck uote given in the long fun. | Thar A * : 2 Us ; en 5 Sas ,| by duea roper pablic: 5 : } Thursday afternoon at the usual hour. avenue recently vocated by Helmer rented _the Kennedy ranch on the | ne wis E. Cunuiy, Register. Come in and see i + Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Clair and Mr.| & Enghousen. The place will be/Same line and took charge of the | Heerald-Review, Oct. 19 ; { | and Mrs. Will Nisbett have spent the | conducted In a first-class manner for | same Jast week. Mr. Johnson and them and try on j | week at Cochran’s Waubana lake re-'| both ladies and gentlemen. As this; his wife have bad much ex»erience % 7 ‘ sort. is the only place bf the kind in Grand /in catering to the public and will no 50 YEARS’ some of the new ; } ae ot ay + | Rapids Mr. Williams should have a|doubt receive the large patronage to EXPERIENCE ; { James Murphy, the logger, will good patronage. which they are entitled. The Kenne styles. Bre | operate near Hibbing this winter, to } which place he has moved his family to reside. dy place is one of the most largely patronized of any along the road by lumbermen, and under the new man- agement will become much more popular than it has heretofore been. Hon. H. R. Mallette, of Milaca, j and his son. L.. H., accompanial by p : . ‘elix Mallette, returned on Wednes- Miss Pearl Cochran and Miss | Soy trom - two week’s cruise and Champlaine, of Waubana, were visit- hunt in the Big Fork country. ‘They ing in the village yesterday. Miss | had a most enjoyable trip and report Champlaine is teacher of the Wau- | that ducks were plenuful. Mr. Mal- Dana school. lette and his son started for their home ‘Thursday afternoon. Editor Stevens spent a few days at Waubana lake last week at the Dave Cochran resort and 1s so well pleased with the entertainment accorded him that he threatens to return. His Trave Marks Desicns Copyricuts &c. Anyone sending a sketch and Seseription may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Water Works for Deer River The village council of Deer River have finally closed a deal for a water plant with Fairoanks, Morse & Co. The people of that enterpnsing town are to be congratulated, Invention is probably patentable. Communica Hons strictly confidential ibook on Patents Sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive ice, without charge, in the "Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Iargest cir culation of any scientific journal. ‘Terms, $3 a year; four months, $1. id by all newsdealers. Chas. W. Forest has bought the in- terest of A. Seaman in the diray busi- ness and will hereafter go it alone. Mr. Seaman will probably devote his time to cruising. Copyright 1299 By Hart, Schaflaer & Marx GUARANTEED CLOTHING. TASCA MERCANTILE uO. George Arscott started Thursday |! fe For spr swellings and lameness 361 Broadway, 1 for one of Price Bros.’ camps | judgment is good, too, as Cochran’s is} there is nothing so good as Chamber- UNN & Cos F St, vey. NW York where he will cook for the winter | cettainly the most popular Tesort IN| jaia’s pain balm. Try it. For sale] uu c Wm. McKenna also started out for | Itasca county. For genuine hospital- by Itasca Mercantile Co. — — . the same concern, | ity and excellent hnnting and fishing : it has no equal. LL LL eae, sein a SSSI a ee eae a, TET forging wean 7 Harry Wilhams has opened his ‘ ag Game Near Dying. , 7 SS ermal, se : ae a toFrank Grant has decided to return] For three days and nights [ suffered restaurant in the Ponti building op- ~ A a | =the ¥ Re = zs Grand Rapids after an absence of |aguny untold from attack of cholera ; posite the post office and is now pre- | n 1 rn: Cass’Lak He : ® pared to serve first class meals to | ,°2UY twO:,y Cal ae nes "| morbus brought on by eating cucum- 4 Py P both ladies and gentlemen. ‘as rented the building on Leland | pers, says M. E. Lowther, clerk of q - _ | avenue opposite Hotel Pokegama will the district court, Centerville, Lowa, | (S®SSSCSPSMSMSSSSSRSSaESS~ CCS Ho CE EF CLELSL SOSSIBSL AVENE AH! KE ee ae Don’t forget the Hallowe’en dance | will shortly open a saloon. The “I thought I should surely die, and . x ee “f a Tillage ha pliver eo q + H 4 2 ‘ eee Ng tani be at Village hall given by the Rathbone | building is owned by J. J. McDonald | tried a dozen different medicines but mr Fy Sisters. Everybody come and have | of Swan River, who is having aj, a s 4 a good time. An oyster supper will | foundati ti d will ot ie | See RO Durpoee. <I gent for a7 botus a if Seseed Moe IPPer wi oun See, Pe me Mt otherwise |, Ghamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and |} Me ' H ABE TONG SRS Property: Diarrhoea remedy and three doses re- : Mrs, Will Nisbett entertained ‘a/_ The large general store located at] jjeved me entirely. I went to sleep 2 party of friends at her home Tues- | Leech Lake agency, Onigum, known} and did not awake for eight hours. x 8 day evening. Dancing was the order | a8 the Clark store, was totally des- |, awakening a few hours ago I felt| ¥ of the c ion, and refreshments | toyed by ‘fire Tuesday morning. 4 " were served, so gratified that the first work I do| on going to the office is to write to > ‘The building and contents.were a total | loss, the building and stock being | The dance given at Cohasset last | & a 2 the manufacturers of this remedy and | § a week in honor of Mr. and Mr. Win. | ve ined at een ut Peeve ™ | offer them my grateful thanks and] # 5) lihan. was ‘largely attended by | SUmeace: rr ark, the owner of] ‘Gia bless you and, the-splendi f i) ° j Hooli he wh Rely attended YY | the store, and his son, were in Waiker | S#Y: “Ge eae oe Andsacee eh end ae { i aeaes of : ie young oe ; Many | when the fire broke outat the store. med 1108. you zaghe. eels remedy | y 3 fs - 3 were present from Grand Rapids. | The cause of the fire is unknown. It ys for sale by Itasca Mercantile. ; ae , it | a k F. -e ow. { S4 " ) Mark g 4 rz OUT 4 i H % _ Fr He ‘B Price mas up from Duluth [3s said that Mr. Clark will'at once re- | Lt Hajpenidluia Dragdtore, Men will appreciate the Attractions in attire in- » yesterday on legal business. He re- { build, as ‘soon as he can get the | A ports that his new son is getting along | necessary lumber and mateitals on) “One day last winter a lady came fact that Wwe mean busi- clude the tony, dressy, i finely, and tt he can already al- | the ground. |to my drugstore and asked for a brand he “ Fall Top Coat.° Our Farm Kesidence Burned. a most rival his pa as a vocalist. ness when they see the se Fea } 4 W. Judd. the photo t , of cough medicine I did not have in « Judd. otographer, has A he Seat i pee » Dies / ptdece ae ‘ ’ “ x ¥ moved his studio to Second street in sidence of Amos Forsythe at | stock,” says eae edt jGaindiasthe business-like prices on style, Service, satisfac- t the building formerly occupied by | C et, was totally destroyed by|popular druggist of Ontario, New| . a 3 ¢ loe Lafond. You willbe surprised to | fire fbn morning between 6 and/'York. “She was disappointed and|# OUT business suits. tion” line is so reason- | Jearn how low his prices are. |7 o’cock. The fire originated up 1 to k h cougl di letaing’ Yatiecan is at ace ae wanted to know what cough medi- ‘ ‘ : A % ; | Services in the Presbyterian church | Heeathignie Meee cine I could recommend, I said to t Make it your business able in price that buying ‘ Seen these) for mown 73% |ing his chores at the barn, Mrs. |Her that I could freely recommend|¥ to invite yourself, any the uncertain “just as | aa and for the evening, “Ezekiel’s Vision | SMOKe iu the house and running up|she couid take a bottle of the remedy of the Waters.” stairs she found a fire well started in | and after giving it a fair tial if she did Hunt, of Cohassett, were marred | had barely time to get the cuiidren Back te boule abd) eouly eane the price paid. Inthe course of a Wednesday afternoon Oct. 23, at the | out: Nothing was saved but a sew- home of the bride's sister, Mrs, ing machine. The loss will be about | day or two the lady came back in George King. Rev. 3 KS itch- 1 i j ne aia Brooks Hitch- | §1.500, with an insurance of 8650.| company with a friend in need ofa The Forsyth family are now stopping | cough medicine and advised her to at Coock’s hotel in Cohasset | buy a bottle of Chamberlain’s cough] & Much Game in Sight rémedy. 1 consider that a very good Those who have enjoyed their an-|'@¢ommendation for the remedy,” as good” is real extrav- + agence. This label } explains it. # % 2 2 i A self of our suit supre- ee macy. = to convince your- Swedish Lutheran Ladies Sewing | society will give a 25 cent supper at | Village hall Friday evening Nov. rst. Menu: Baked fish, beans, scolloped potatoes, macaroni and _ cheese, pickles. doughuuts, coffee and cake. nual duck bunt in Itasea county this} The remedy owes its great popularity season report excellent success in | and extensive sale in a large measure | every case thus far recorded. Par-}to the personal recommendations ot GUARANTEED CLOTHING William Wakeman and family have duct the place for the accommoda: tion of the traveling public during | season, between the 10th and 30th of the winter. It is his intention to con- | next month,with more than ordinary | game are looking forward to the open ‘ Camp outfit for sale. Blankets, cook stoves, blacksmith outfit, ete. Ttasea Mercantile Co, : myer from their farm on Waubana | tridge and grouse are plentiful while people who has been cured by ats use. : es ake to the Dunning ranch on Prairie , deer are apparently: more numerous : i “re ‘ : G el River road, Mr. Wakeman will con- | than’ usual. The buniers for big re oe oe Nee eee ‘ >) al al fs = i 1& t = ' : i Glb rapsids, ° 5 La duct, such a stopping: place as will jnterest, ‘ |

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