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| | i } | ee ao - pe SAY SANE ipa Be GUEST OF GRAND RAPIDS Content Notice. foro Ue it hore resolved, that the: legal Verer | , United Stes Tang oe residing as ful Anoornarated village shall fal ARNESSi : , ‘ ath: Minnccots, October22, 1901, | meeton Tuesday the day of December, , Our friend Bede Entertains a Large alte oe Bee aaah eee 1901 af 10 o'clock a.m. at the school house to GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: | Audience. filed in Uns oftics by Joseph H: Dunning, con) organize said village under the prosisions of | phi made uly 3189 fordot 1; W izof se i; and | Section 128 general statues of Isot and to It means a good deal .to’ men Office open week days from 8 o’¢lock a. m. ‘ | ne 44 of sw Mi t ip 6Y, n. range | elect ofticers for said villaze. a : eat er : ‘this week without notice afore-| made any improvement upon said laud; that | Poll call was woaminously adopted. It always. pays to get good things sige Te RE ES tine | thought, and after the grand jury tipo sad landzthatsad bua is In ate T bes Ala apis ere ase ps cee A Nl and all horsemen must not forget “prwins going east arrive 2:82 p.m, | had adjourned Wednesday afteruoon | slid and uncultivated state: that said Phile Be ee are nen aoe A i 1d thi na § loses 2:30. : 1 pe pps has never resided upon said land, an rts ning ords of green bi y wood, a H y g a ess Alene ies My thinuets before arrival | and 2 joyous feeling of rehef was pre- | thatsuch abandonment was not due to'service i Bil gaby Oke UALR ah CO ee trains. 0, H. Stiuson, Ps Mt. | valent, some of his friends arranged Se peare nid ee Tee gente a caemmea letalailech oe line can be found at Litchkee’s liarness shop at reas i eee: jan impromptu meeting at the court appear pou aad Seiad evid Bos. touching s onable prices | “ } 4 1t10 o'clock a.m: scem~ . aes | house for that evening which he ad- ber 10. et, bi re the Reg ster und Receiver apis otk es pakke ne P i \ san BRS cea ‘app; | wt the United States land office in Duluth, | State of Minnesota, County of Itasca—In dis- ae . City and Vicinity (dressed on the subject of “This ] dinnesota. sy Re trict court. Fifteenth fadieial district, Repairing a specialty. Yankee Nation.” The court room | | The sald contestant, having, in a proper | George W. Moore, plaintiff, vs. Sarah Moore, % \ was filled with a bright and appre- SEE eee eee a elliott waceinal oA Sepeay each cl ae s s fol a a Rees : thal : ‘ 4 The state of Minnesota to the abovi d E ie hk 4 cidtive audience, such as always | eee ee eres earner hee made. It] “defendant: shane mil itc e. a Sandford Dodge | greets the birchb-ark statesman on notles | be given by due and proper pub! i: apron are ners beam moned oud reqatred so * : ae catie answe he plaintiff in Village Hall | his visits here, and for more than an | 7) 1 Wa Sue Register. jaabove entitled action, wh is filed in the 7 He eae | eee 4 Se ELAS a erald-Review, Nov. 3-Dec. 7. office of the Clerk of the District Court d 3 Friday Dec. 20 | hour he afforded all present, whe ther at Me a for the County aT atance Cea State OF alinno: Mrs. F. P. Sheldon is in Duluth ; old or young, a delightful entertain- ~ ; sponhids SO RIRGe TO Snes uhesciites “ this week. | ment along historical and patriotic PROCEED ] N GS me office in the village of Grand Rapids, in Rice. Repiae sasieanainendel lines, with splashes of pleasantry sai opal ne uae, ithin thirty Gb) days Mrs. TR. Pravitz. 1s visiting friends | here and there, and a vein of humor pats gal clusive of the day of such services and if you and relatives at Duluth this week. A fail to answer the said compla’ Ww nthe through it all, BOARD time aforesaid. tho plaintiff in this action will Dave Cochran has returned from a He traced briefly the history of the edt eens the Ret enna business typ to West Superior. ry ne % i 7 ities Datad October 30, ness ny > P' Aryon race, the evolution of politica! typo 1901. PRICE & SPEAR, M. L. Toole, of Cass Lake. was | iustitutions in Europe, and the in- ’ Attorneys for Plaintiff in the village this week. | tellectual awakening which of neces- County Commissioners Miike Decal we Se County Commissioner Frank L; ~ang | | sity preceded — the settlement pH Contest Notice. 2 i of Koochiching is im the village. | America and made pos ble the liber- —or— Department of the Interior. [cdstiwins oblecuain dapert ties of our people. Then tracing the United States Land Office. Fan rs ’ ‘ — |} development of our own continent Duluth, Mi Nov. 29th, 1901. did h Mekhos ‘ i d ; z + ITASC uluth, inn., Nov. 29th, 1901. jeres da ape Hobeganit: the throwing off of European domin- A COUNTY. t contest affidavit, having been = @ Senator Dedon, of the state auditors | ion and the establishment of repub- ten eee oitiee by nny oe nee. ee " eh tea ath ‘ ms ik Auditor's O fifice, 1tasea county. Min crabaten ant oe corps of cruisers, 1s in the city today. | lies throughout the entire new world, * ag mae I the United States land office at Duke e ih a a , Grand Rapids, Nov. 15th. 1901, | uth, Minn, December, 28, A. DE 1899. for tho of Mrs. B. P. Munson of Minneapolis, | he touched on many ef the problems Pursuant to call the Board 0f county com- sreumcoe guaree ce Che sonnet quarter is avuest of her sister Mrs. W. P, | Past, present,’ and —_ prospective | missioners met ut the Auditor's office ut 2 W by isha Johrson-hi panes 7, oe s . | Nisbett. | that concern this Yankee nation. ne a | sw Leno Rep oe © ix ) rants bi i yal to call your attention to the | : l ttreatiog his salsiceiiad Siac he miuutes of the last meeting were read | Dron 10 We Gare ot ie iomicile at's that su act that we carry a complete lin | | Miss Pearl Cochran and Miss Birdie ae ue aed Reeny ee + andon motion duly made and carried same CHa, honte anda Ackles 6 tare teh ee Lumbermen’ Lie plete ie s j = = r 2 2 b ind 2 im- | were e z Ss eS. } Champlain, of Waubana Lake. visited ae that h. 3 a ” ae Ke i tahoe 1 land not due to elas tiie ee + e 2 Ss id iu a B B pI nn rest e4 iti ing d en ee in Grand Rapid last week. ‘ si aaa B Ce aed a Aen! ate petitioning the| vrmy, navy, or marine corps of the United ‘ 4 | sweeter than before, predicting still y Board to organize for all town purpos- | Stutes asa officer staman or soldier in Qr Groceri + oe Rev. Palm of the Presbyterian | greater happiness for the generations Mohs atlas ROMUSELD De Senapaet: ele ehien ‘he United peeled baie ee beg ~ ME ROGET Eas Canned Goods, Teas and ‘ church, returned last week trom a} yet ty come and holding that the See ree BORGaa thoctolleciae came ae eae e Coffees are all new and fresh, and the ) business trip to the I'win Citie: Mrs. | great middle classes of America are | resolution; Whereas the Board of ga? Papen ane ster eeilence tanchior caaal: prices are the lowest in this section of me I] | alm will not arrive here until after | the real charmed circle of the world, | Commissioners have been duly petitioned by he iol ators ingen Hey the Northwest: | the holidays, He closed with an appeal for a!l sec- | 330" woe eaters of township 5! range | the District Court. ‘at higofilce in the said | : 7 Lae i 23 tobe organized as a town, pursuant to | court house in the village of Grand Ru = W. R. Baumbach, of Wadena, | tions of our country to get together | section 915 chapter 10 General sent Af iso. in said county ands ‘ite; and that f ‘ S xy: - was here Tuesday looking over the | and touch elbows in the march of | now therefore be it hereby resolv rere tip wane befor oe Se feiaeaen Clothing, Shoes, Shirts. \Voolen Socks, telephone exchange, in which institu- | progress,—yielding time and patience aaae range 23 be und the same Regelver atthe, Hal ed | . Underwear, and Mackinaws. We buy tion he 1s intereste e is aah ayn nae Mii y dectared organized for all township pur- a eee . 2 z a he ws an erested. | for the solution of the problems:that,| jocoand thay telountry beveaid tovuship| in tet TET DEL Moca direct from the factories in larget quan S. J. Cable, Ting’ accepted — ao asserted that while shall be according to the goverment survey | 191. set forth facts which show. that after lities and are thus enabled to'seil wnsition. with the Cudahy Packing | *Wentvd million youths are in’ our therefore that due notice of the organization | joticecannot be nade it 1s hereby, ordered ic i i y Pa z ; Sas : bi 5 s hereby ordered rice fy > ompany, and will make Grand Rap- schools the torch of liberty cannot be of said town shall be g2ven to the legal voters | and directed that such hotiee be given by PEER ety all COMBenBen: . his head diasead thercof as required by section 917 chapter 10 | due and proper public s ads is headquarters during the wintes sted. General statue of 1804. and that the name of Si bee It will months Gia eae said town shall be “Feeley”. The motion gr saad t will prove to your advantage to call = After the Aretarus Mine. was duly seconded and upoi z $ Grand Rupide, Minn inspec’ 5 x c ; John Uhl, who has been the oes| st es Be oe - unanimously adopved. et ee pero SS Sey Sib ind lowe pot ca and inspect our stock and get our prices carpenter at the pul lic A | An Eastern Syndicate is negotiat P: sri¢ Sandberg befor shasi 1 = ~ arpenter at the pulp mill the paitsix | Sea "| Came before the board and presented a pet-| Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. ezOre purchasing your Fall outfit. months, todav ‘left tor his home in| 19 fer the purchase of the Arcturus | jtion, petitioning the » Be ey ze { a ’ vy » z ata 3 bape + pet ning the county Board to forma Notice for publication. Kaukeunt Wis. | iron property, situated about 18 miles | school district to be comprised of the follow-| United States Land Office. \ : east of Grand Rapids. This property | img territory to-wit; Towuship 53,54 and 5 “Duluth, Minn., September 20, 1901 SAL = pas oe N. A. Pasonault has found it nes-| consists of 1.650 acres, and is now oH range 23 and township St range 2. Aftor a| ,, Notice ish enthat In Compliance SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR sary toemploy another man in his | 4; } : lengthy discussion of the matter on motion | Tune 5, 1878 pedir me Gi Sia ogape' lEY U7. 7 Ms | tioned to G. W. Wallac 0 motion | Fane 3, 1878, Anact for the ef D INDE hather shopiiydeseoneal hisecaeilic| cea W. Wallace of Duluth, | duty made and carried the petition was deni-| timber lands In the States of Gultifornin, Ore MONEY REFUNDED. ie = a a panondae He has sochxea for $600,000. The syudicate propose | ed. eee rere and Washington Territory” as Hepat lar 6 a | to put in equipment to the value of | Wiliam Hooliban made application for a a ee age aaa ae - = 2 3 | ¢150{000 for developing and operating ee sell intoxicating liquors at his son County of Crow Wing, State of Minnesota, The ladies al Guil Sine EP sid " place of business in the own of Bass Brook his day filed in this office his sworn 1 x ae s of the Episcopal Guild | | the mine. The property shows up]|and upon being advised by the count: ee ee ie for the! er Oe Se sale of fancy and usetul | Seventeen million ton of ore, and has | Attorney that said territovy was about to be Prownship’ Noob, Raugé x eine | articles an emer afternoon from | splendid indication for a. deposit | organized as a villugo and that he would |! and will offer proof, to, show ‘hav the land 1 : 2to 5 v’clock at Mrs. F. J. Stevens’ Bi imits | 222i hall to pay lieense to said vill Ppl coum eee 5 | much greater than that the limits | #810 Dall to pay lteenso to said village. Mr. | s a s residence. All the ladies of Grand | never Ereater Unan that the Wnt | Hoolinan withdrow the application, laa anid laced beroreane Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Rapids are invited to attend. ie tiers ig a - : |) Supertendent of the poor McHygh came be- or oad cae ie Seer ayy vee eI eIsan assurance that the | fore the board and requested that he be Ro ee i s = “The Alabama Warbler who present- | mine wili enter the shipping lists the | #8thorized by the board to dispose ° © names witues: Es i ins 13 ios way ab, I pping lists the ispose of the cow Ww Sees * sine l ed one of their plays here last night | Easten Minnesota will build a branch | St ‘e county poor farm for the reason that Waker ot Crand staple shins Woke ee : are certainly to say the least_-a bem |linefrom Grand Raptds to the pro. | m2 "as tusultable for tho use at fie los Waketnon, of Grind Rapids “Ming.; ie outfit. Barnem said “The American | perty. That the ree will ae car tes Ae ee gs and. all ‘poRsS ns cl ing ad ly desiekoras oo COHASS y. i s Fi r. McHugh was. instracte Seah . and a erson: m adverse: ‘c people like to be humbuged.” well a | short time be fully developed and _be- | the best price opti pass Gin ska Mel (HAE elaine in bins often Saree | few got humbuged avout 50 cents | come a shipping mine is almost an At this time an adjournment was taken to sivid 5th day of December, 1901 Se one es worth last night ! . s se Saturday November i6sh, 190i at 16 ¢ . assured — fact A well) mining|~ pur, ; swage Miele Fd = yn 0 a - ‘ aks . stant journment the Bourd of - ‘ Register of Deeds Clair and Mrs. | man saysthat the ore of the | county Commissioners met at 10 a. m. ta bar eehacars aeoee } Clair left Sunday last for Clair Station | Arcturus mine shows it to bea very Roll call full board present. an me : | New Brunswick where they will spend | valuable prorerty. Structurally it is A communication was reveived from J. EB. the holidays visiting the parents of the | the best ore on the Mesava, and runs Ssliliae esi Gen nae re: ie spony re former. After the holidays the holi- | 2s high as any in iron, and very low | ason that said oa ‘ata Setran coche i days they will visit several Canadian | in phosphorus. There is consider- | considerable of his land. and reques ed that | fl ae “cities. including the Dominlon capital. | able silica mingled with the ore, but fone be euareed fo a8 bo. Solow: the peorion 4 j es he ¢ i ; ine as nearly as possible. Upon motion duly | #! a “Virginus,” pronounced by all | !¥i8 not in the ore, and is readily | made and carried tol Soe nus pro y a . ed the matter was refered to | {SCSSSLSLGSWSLSLSSSVSS: Ht SVSVS® oS SISMSVSLSESISGSLVSI SWSE SASVSVSE Bac Has ote t = fe ih ee! % great authorities to be the greatest washed off, In the South there are | the county Surveyor who was instructed tol ae = acting tragedy of modern times. will | that are washed up from 16 percent | ascertained 1f said road could be ran on the 7 e be produced by the eminent tragedian | iron to 48, and the Arcturus may ea section line and to report at the nex: meeting r - a ‘ona aa ay Geo. T. Robinson reported that on the 3rd i Sandford Dodge and a strong comp- | ly be Washed up from 55 and 57 to 60 | day of November he had built 10 miles of | any at the village hall on Dec. 2cth and 64 iron. Prospective buyers in | road known as the Big Fall road and Fiat tha fy 3 | the past nave made a strong argu- | sme cost#416.25 and reported that the ap-| ji } i eat Tuesday evening Lock-ley | ment against the silica in order to | Propration of $00. was insufficient to comp A ina Court United Order of Foresters held i Bt ns See manemted hat «tales apr Be : ig 4 zs : OR pound he price down, but now that} propriation of $109. be made. pon motion | i , its annual election of officers a | falacy is iv {i het ™ t a C I } e I l ae a 4 ers as follow: | falacy is not given weight in iron | duly made and carried the bill of G. T. Te 1S Oa & aSl a 1 id Rea eae Bechels i rte Alice | circles. Robinson for work on Big Falls was allowed . Mle: -€. R., Ehzabeth Hennnessy; | ed at $250. Secre Margeret Finnegan; Treas., Among the iodg-s. Mr. Brooks moved that the sum of $300. be : : Annie E. Gunn; Chapiain, Kathrine | ‘Yhe Modern Woodr L ps a out of the road end bridge fund p } h Tent Cok Rea haaed ene a he Modern Woodmen Lodge of | fet the purpose fof completing the suid Big U y ik " Jk pug ent; C. 2 arine Murchie; 1. W.. | 4); : ae io, | Pulls road sameto be paid after said wo ‘ oe . Hattie Keamey; O. W. Lena King. | this place held their annual election } 24 been examined atd rE a vork : Sey g Spies ave mined atd approved by a com- weer ree C. PD. Lizzie Brook.. af Overs a monte evening at} mittee of the road of couuty Commissioners. x x x Koochchu. om boomiag youog he nes en aieeiag weve Seah | Soe a ate. Tao Cera repaired to town on the Mecags is reprtpe itil G fy a ne he ensaing year: V. eee aye i ti seat | here this week by the following gentle- | Bell: vise nes af Prac raquested that the Basics ve oa meet ue ca here this week by the following gentle | as. Aker, | Feusueoseue ile Deer Riper sous asioe| meet vour wants. Stock r | oR ig ; dolph case: Frank Lang. Harvey | a cok Millers Kscort, I’, Carroll; | from the town of Bass Brook to the town of | } L Nf ‘ OC S al ic rou- it Gale, Fred Adams. GE. Haluce, | Watchman, Charles Hammer; Sen. | Deor River and offered to make 8) rods of said | > Adams, - F. Hulvert, | : we 4 nqpir | George Stinson, James Loy “'?/tinel, W. A, Kiley; Physicians. road running east from his mill at his own j s » Ja oyd, Neil | a ? | expenses sf the balance of the said r CO e e Burger. ‘Thos. Kinshella, Ed’ Ran- an CM. eae re psp Graiad <7 U polakction Uely atia dad cacrios * dolph end George kandolph, son and agers, . . Cushman, 24. | Commissioner Moor was appointed as a com- | father iespectively of the accused; ek Prescott, A. E. Wilder. At | mites of one and instructed to advertise for'| | George Fuller, CoB,Lang B rst meeting in January a joint in | bids for the opening up of said road. | Lang, Ed Blair, | hs ¢ ¢ yaj ra ety ® f V Vi | D. McPhee and D.. ca. Glendenming. | | stallation takes place, that of the eget Gatti ae: a caer e er e ore a e we ad own suc a _| ee Royal Neighbors and Woodman i nes See Sepsis gr a aN, | for township purposes. ' Reecatiaa ci Gieicwen | UR ie ee arge assortment | The officers and members of Lockley formed itself into two branches at een ea ey Camco hevenn Court No. 109 U. O. F. at their lact | tS Meeting, electing two captains, Bio Bei Oe ee ioe crenenlenianete: tiers teats hangar | f, e abt their last atid d he Re 1 Neighbor: duly petitioned by 25 or more legal voters of ¥ | meeting adopted the following resol- 4° also the Royal Neighbors, | tuctional townships 158 and 19 range 25 to be | dade. and on March 1st, the losing sidcs | organized for township purposes pursuant to Ss H ] H | Whereas it has pleased the Almighty [Rul bapause the Manners, evan eae a ita sean son pecia e uctions God to visit the home uf our sist Card of Thanks. rev seeatioaal toate bad Neg Nr c i s eof our sister of Thanks. ‘That fractional townships 158 and 159 range id: | timeabelr Houtace Meee. 4 hat fractional towmaips 186 and st0-tence | For Holidays, 20 per cent or 1-5.of the regular low . Mr, -and Mra, T. IL I better world her be loved son. Be w ht bh k Be : Rie iae A cre Vera dir ie tami Sra k A ; je renblved ihuthaaRaRcen ATCA ish to thank the many kind friends | the boundry of svid fractional townships shall on our Jac ets” utomobiles and Capes. € | Locksley court Nor. 109, U ; ited OF Who assintod thom /at the Uti OF ule (ie ae ae geese el coed aan oe | k nited Or-| death of their son John. If and that due notice ef the orguntzation of : 4 . ae. , . any- 2° deviot Morcathran Betonl “to Gistactn T= | such tales te glvan golubtegebeoiset” heroct Now is yourchance They are this winter mak : _ Launioasy and taiiledipldhearsctt| |thing wonld tend to allay their} us required*by section 917 chapter 10 general c | eartselt | grief upon this occasion, 1t would : ] ] S ‘4 i Fas nikhi dir aes i ould | statue of 1864 und that the township so orgun- very latest styles. bu our coa ww a riieiniies and Hae pied Saat | be the kindness with which their | ized shall be known as Watrous. ¥ y Ms y : tno MY hile they ahs cheap. 5 a solver at al friezds and neighbors The resolution was duly seconded and é : ; s' vs tet i ? i i i copy of resolutions be spread upon | From the reer of she hens a Spica ire wrietaaieas ath, OU Sec tateyatsgiie'gh bets dn Shag a dpivery it to the minutes of this court and send | they appreciate th th 2 i | Commissioner Moore offered the following ia jo Supreme court, United Order of | ly yap P ese acts of brother- Fosnlucioet sud soc 16 acest wren ? ‘Foresters, to B > an giection was held on the 7th day of Sep. _| ; for publication. Mr. anv Mrs. T. H. Hennessy | t¢™ber- 1001 in the territory petitioned by the CARRIE BECKEL?, | legal voters thereof to be organized as a vil- MARGERETE FINNEGAN, | Herald-Review _ | lage of Cohossett, and whereas the majority | —— pe Committee i T of the ballots cast at satd election were i wo dollars ee rs | core) oh favor of organizing said territory, now there;