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UNTY, Minn., SATURDAY JAN? ARY 18, 1902. Two Dotuars a YEA} Se | | £9 9 ee ea a Ee HE WOULD TRAFFIC IN CHILD GREAT RATE REDUCTIONS i - JANUARY - PREPARATORY SALE Before taking inventory we have a few snaps in Ladies Coats and Missess Jackets. Come in and convince yourself of ;the “quality _and price. Wealso have some good things in Men’s and Boy’s Overcoats, Suits and Trous- ers. “Hart Schaffuer & Marx” clothing— none better. VoL X.—No. 24 Granpv Rapips, ITasc alae elt ded dada ont orget That tonight is the opening night of the Grand Rapids — - Dancing: School. meee } L.N, LaVigne Attempts Kidnapping for the Three Roads Announce a Cut of 12 Per Cent,| Evident Purpose of Profit. to Bo Effective on Feb. 1. 7 A case was tried before Justice of] |The final sheets of the Northern the Peace C. A. Buell this week that Pacitic’s new distanee and terminal attracted more than ordinary atten-| ‘fis, which with similar tariits tion. A fourteen-months Ghild was f the prige contended for. A mother in line, will work a general reduction of utter dispair; a cruel and. heart- 12 per cent in merchandise rates less husband; an innocent child were | “foughout the Northwest, went to in volwed: the printers Wednesday. ‘The tariffs = = * = e * * * * 2 * e a = % 2 % e & = Some time ago Lewis Napoleon Le-| Will be in effect Feb. 1, and before = | Vigne, his wife and child came to that date if they can be published # |Grand Rapids. LeVigne! is a baker and didtributed. % | by trade and A. M. Johnson gave him| _ The recent rate conference at Great = Jemployment. Mrs. LeVigne is a Northern headquarters, it was ® |small, delicate woman in’ very poor officially stated Thursday, resulted % |health. The pair appeared tobe in in-no material changes in the new 3 ‘very distressed circumstances—es- | S@riffs whatever. Connecting lines * % * * # * & * % % i * = * 2 * # * % * * * & Ed * * from the Great Northern and Soo Class will open Monday evening at 8330 o’clock a Village hall. All the latest dances taught. REE SEE Ae A ee a ge ae ea a ae ee ee ee ee a ae a ne Term 16 lessons $5. Private lessons by ‘appoint peqially the mother and bay. Grace | Were given an opportunity to inspect ment. Gray, Jobnson’s house keeper, took them and insert additional rates pity on the mother and child and pro- which were previously agreed to. vided them with clothes suitable for | The meeting did nothing more than to pass officially on what bad been un- eR te: Headquarters for -SHOES- Shoes that are guaranteed to give good wear. Try them and you BUY no other, REE SAR ESE A A Ee A ee aE a See eae ae ate eae ae ae ae ae ae ee ee te the winter, at her own expense. As baker LeVigne did sot long re- derstood before. main in theemploy of Jotinson, be- Merchandise and general shipmeats cause his services were unsatifactory. of all kinds in Minnesota and North 5 One night the pair left, leaving the| Dakota will be covered by the new | ‘ child with Johnson. A few days later | tariffs, but lumber, coal and grain the mother returned and pleaded with | "ates will remain at the present Ulsters.. } Johnson to adopt it. Being a single]. figures. Slight modifications in the man, and feeling that he was not in a| tariffs covering the latter shipments pos ition to assume so grayéa respon- will be made later. but only to sibility. he at first refused to enter-]| eliminate discriminate and level | 7 Now is the time to buy your Overcoat ; or Ulster at 25 percent less than the } original price. We are showing the = finest line in Grand Rapids, all made by Patent Gaif, Patent Vici. Box Calf, Vici Kid, Patent Coit tain the proposition under: any ‘con-| them to the proper basis. sideration. The mother pleaded that} ‘The fact that the Svo line would J. G. Muller & Co. Our object: in of- fering you this reduction of— | and Patent Enamel. CORRECT STYLES. ITASEA MERCANTILE C0. she was dying of consumption, that; Participate was not officially confirm. % |herhushand was not the father of the | ed until Thursday. All the changes 25 Per Cent Off is to reduce our stock, while you need TAT OATS SASS eeeeeOTs | ig: that his treatment of herself| of the Northern Pacifle and Great ae ia 5 and the baby was cruel and inbumaa, | Northern have been agreed to by and begged Johnson to giveherchild | that line, and its tariffs will be modi- the coats. If you-are thinking of buy- eC haba aes 38 et rater uig at Overcoat or Ulster, give us a call. LADIES’ AND MEN’S FINE SHOES ahaa daslislalacheheedd hehehe LLL TLL i lit ti TTT TTT Teer TT ttt ? i j i % f % 4 a home. When he -finally ¢onsented, | fled to the same general basis as those certainly it must have ben out of | of its competitors. % the fullness of a kind and yener-| ‘The first official statement regard- @jous heart. He obligated. himself} ing the effect of the rates was secured % legally to provide for the 1ofant. It} Thursday trom Great Northern head- 4 is said by those in a position to know | quarters, that the baby was not only noprovid- It indicates that the reduction in GJ ed with suitable clothing, but was in| merchandise will be equal on the la filthy condition when it was | average to 12 per ceat, or range from brougt to Johvson’s home, ‘Today it} 8 to 30 per cent. The statement is as y is one of the best cared for babies in | follows: Grand Rapids. So Faras the Herald “The Great Northern, Soo and Review can learn these aréthe facts | Northern Pacific lines Jeading into leading up to the. adoption of} the Northwest. are preparing and the child by A, M, Johnson. Atj| hope to issue, taking effect at the the last term of the di court | earliest practicable date, not later Judge McLevahan signed: order} than Feb. [, tarifls covering mer- legally “adopting the’ child” to] chandise dna general shipments: tour | Johnson. The unfortuni’g mother} the Twin Cities and the Head of the is now in Duluth providing| Lakes toall points in Minnesota and for herself. Last week LeVigne was] North Dakota; and distance tariffs E from the village pest| covering all traffic in both states, oe FIGHTERS. We're not. much en the scrap.-butsat the same time, when it comes Lo selling the best line of Lbumbermen’s Supplies... in this section of the country, we'll take our chances against alleomers. We know there’s not another stock around here superior to ours and mighty few as good. We know, too, that nobody can beat our pric That’s why we are today the leading dealers in this vicinity, a Tse sure of ourselves. You may get satisfaction somewhere else. You can get anything else here. Ww. J. & H. D. POWERS Sr house where he had been confined] making reductions in merchandise : with small pox. On Monday Mr. | rates that will average about 12 per { Johnson's house keeper, Grace Gray,|ceut. This is in line with the was going to Duluth and was taking} general policy to make reductions the child with her. LeVigne ap-| trom time to time, as the increase of peared in the ladies’ waiting roum |. business will warrant.” just beforethe arrival of “the train See ee and assaulted the woman, seized the Wiil Start Soon child and started toward the court} Luther Lindauer, one of the officers house. La Vigne was arested and the | of the new paper mill at Grand Rap- baby returned to Johnson, and the] ids, passed through Duluth Thursday kidnapper confined in jail, Ata hear-}on his way back from Kaukauna. ing before Justice Buell he was set} Mr. Lindauer said that he confidently free on the charge of.kidnapping. | expected tu put a sheet of paper over ‘The general opinion appears te be} the frst machine installed at Grand zs 3 SS We that LeVigne was only attempting to} Rapids within the next thirty days. FACOA PONOATH. LE blackmail Johnson and the coumu-| While the machine room Bas been f u O BOOT ~ nity has no sympathy for him what-| built lerge enough for two machines, GEO. a | i Manufacturer of We can Please You And Save You Money. B HENRY HUGHES & CO, Wholsale and Retail Dealers in “ General Merchandise GRAND RAPIDS a ever. He iseyidently afellow of a} but one will be putin this winter, ig Sean RTE 2a ; RE i low order of intellect and utterly de-| and the vacant space will be used as void of. any element of manhood. a temporary finishing room. Next Fete aha 345 eal season a finishing room will probably Vine Farms On Cut-Over Pine Lands + | be added. and a second paper machine F : The Tribune is in receipt of a cir-| installed. The capacity of the mill b ‘ \ e cular issued by the editors of the two|for each twenty-four hours when | fy ote a stone = | 1 H i rs | weekly papers at Cass Lake, very | first started in operation will be from | #% earnestly opposing the Minnesota] twenty. to twenty-five tons. Tue $ i ! National park scheme, avowedly in| second machine will probably double | # A. E. WILDER,*Prop. the interests of the people of that] the capacity of the mill. section of the state. The ground,| The Cloquet mill was built on the proand con, has been gone over a | same principle—with a single good many times in one way or.an-| machine at first, the second beiag other, and we do not care to engage | added about a year later.—Duluth inafurther discussion of the merits | Evening Herald. PROUT Ee GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. ! FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. ; Sample Room and Livery f in Connection. of the park project at this time. But there isa statement inthecir-} Dancing Teachers in the Village cular in regard to the valne of cut-} yfesdames Schwartz and Jobnson of This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manutacture. ot aot geet ae Hema aptly Ree wipe ae ed pu For sale everywhere. Call for them. j which should be widely advertised as aie heats Pe the winter Phe S5SS2S0 53S SHS SSseSoSSSse5=55 [an item in the catalogue of Minne- | opening dance will be given Saturdey } sota’s splendid resources. : evening January 18, at Village hall, 7 The general idea is that pine lands | and arrangements will then be made 4 ARNBSSi are mostly worthless after the timber | ror instructiogs weekly. They will has been cut off. But this is prob-| teach the following dances: Atmeric- ably true of only a very limited areal an Medly, ‘Three step, Saratoga, It means a good deal to men roy open catoner Me eae a omee : Sel esiep, ang mony that have horses ea eeerer tte janis IB omers. Private isons given atany | Eel] and Winter Good ; It always pays to get good things] Hubbard and Mille Lacs ebunties are| qiaily invited to attend the dance and all horsemen must not forget|very similar in character to the soil veni i : this evening. Admission 25 cents . . oe that any old thing in the harness|°f the lands of the Chippewa Indian | each. Good music. : Having received a new Stockef Fall & Winte | Suitings Iam now prepared to give my customer ~ | fi ‘sc %9 Wave achieved an excellent BooTH S CIGARS reputation all over Northern Ih Minnesota. They are made of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr f Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. Special Attention Given to Transient Trade. Headquarters for Lumbermen. FRA 3 ee :——1——1—;—i—— | —}— SY Maat +} } | reservation, and are now peopled by —' ; ; ; 1 ti ful class of : oe . ‘ i tes car be found at Litchkee’s harness shop at reas Rosurdant cuenta “eign SALESMAN, ManaceR—Young enel- | the benefit of these Choice Gogds which wer, o-able prices, “has .demonstrated the fact that; geti¢ ‘oadman with a sales record. purchased at Right Prices, they are more valuable for farms than| E'efer one experienced selling generar Litchke’s hand made harnesses:at Montgumery|_)- prairie lands West. During the therchants, cigars Jewelry, cash regis- First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. | i i 4 ters, advertising propositions or other Words’ Prices \ past decade exbibits Of farm produce | Fertjties. ‘To instruct and inspire : from these counties at the state fair ; — iri 2 ‘ salesmen in central states. Splendid Repairing a specialty. pede ymca. Posy ig salary and commission ene to | % ; “| right man. State exp erience and rec- Emil Litchke., erp and Contra warts of Minnesota,” ords made. Box 4r Mivneapolis, The Tailor | é Johnson, Continued on Page Hight, — Minn, : i ek