Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 16, 1902, Page 10

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ROOK HE GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFIGE HOURS: Office open week days from 8 o'clock a. m. east arrive 2:5 pom 20 minuets before arrival MoVicar, P.M, All mattis close trains. : CANDIDUTES” CARDS Wm, M, Hoolihan for Sheriff. Thereby anhéunve myself a candidate for the office of sheriff Itasea county, subject to the will Democratic party at the rimaries to be held on September 16, 1902. Wx. M, HooLinAN, Cohasset, Minnesota. donn &, Brewn for Sheriff, I will beac ¢ for the office of sherif { Itasca county, subject to the will of the Republican voters of this county at the pri- Junn A. BROWN. Grand Rapids, Minnesota. W. C. Tyndall for Sheriff. ce myself as a’ candidate sheriff of Itasca county before srimaries to be held on S office respectfully ask the aid of hrougouat the county 16, 1902, ani to secure forme the yomination for that office. W. ©. TYNDALE, d Rapids, Minnesota. @ nty Ruditer, to the electors of didacy for the office of t to the vote of the to be held at the Farrell for Got desire to announce: ARRELL, J Grand Rapic €. C, Miller for Trenaurer. - andidacy for the subject the 1 hereby announce my oflice of Treasurer of Itasca to the will ef the Deme o be beld on primaries i. ©. Thomas for dudge of Probate, L hereby announce my candidacy for the Jud, { Probate tasca county publican primaries to be held uy of Sept cit the aid of my friends hroughout the couaty to. seeure said yuld I be elected to £ endeavor to conduct the officiaifousi, the best of my ability and with for there: he 1. C, THomAs, et, Minnesota for. Registor of Daads. apditate for nomination to the egister of Deeds, subject to the vote of the Dem ic electors of Itasca the primaries to be held through- u on September 16, 1902, I sub- wy official record nd conduct of the cin the past to tha careful consi¢ of the voters of Itasca county that they will find the puplic duties entrusted to u uve been satisfactorily performed and in @ manner to merit a con- tinuance of their confidence. A.B, Cia, pids, Minnesota. Grand T. H. Hennessy for Gemmiscicner. oard of county commi: alt tinue for rm to the best of my ability, if the people so elect. T..H, Hennessy. Grand Rapids, Minn. James Murohie for Surveyor. ed my offidavit with the county didave before the Republican the office of surveyor for Itasea hereby solicit the aid of my nomination on Septei- n November 4, James Muncnie, , Minn, T have Audito: 6, and th ¢ Prosperous Big Fork- Lachza pelle, Sam Lachapelle and Tom Kiley came over from Big Walls Tuesday. Mr: Simon Lachpelle was on his way to Duluth and other outside points. He stated that a rumor was current in his neighbor- hood that Foley Bros. has taken the contract to extend the right of way of the M sota & International road to Big Fa He stopped over bere to see County Commissioner Lang in regard to getting an appro- priation from the county to repair the the road from Big Falls to New Brid- gie, the road in its present condition being almost’ impassible, which proves a great hardship to the settlers in his town as well as having a great tendaney to discourage incoming set- ters. “Mr.-Lachapelle says that Big Falls is building up some and that Simon two new hotels will be erected there Blaekduck with: the village of Black- this tall.—Border Budget. f Hello! Bridgie? Work on the extension of the Tron Range Electric Telephone Co's line® to Blackduck in in progress. This will be a toll line with booths at Turtle, Farley, Tenstrike and Black- duck. It is rumored that~ perhaps the line will be built through to jridgie, should the railroad be completed by the time the coustruc- tion crew reaches Biackduck, which is highly probable.—Bemidji News. wo 4 August Johnson - has \ his fall and’ winter stock and samples now on hand. ‘This 1s the time to order your fall and winter suit and overcoat, nbor, 1902, and re- | News Gathered During the Week F. O. Werden returned from a bus- iness trip to Chicago and elsewhere, yesterday. Mrs. C. C. Hastings and children, of Cass Lake, are visiting at the home C. E, Aikin, Wm. Hoolihan, Democratic can- didate for sheriff, was down from Co- hasset Thursday. ‘ John Beckfelt, accompanied by his daughters, Carrie and Ruth, returned from a visit to Duluth, Thursday. Will Grennell of Minneapolis former- ly a bookkeeper in the Lumbermen’s bank, is here on a visit to friends. If you miss seeing “A Wise Mem- ber” you'll miss a treat, and it’s a treat you can’t afford to miss, Mon- day, September 1st. A whulwind of fun! A cyclone of mirth!! A tornado of laughter!!!) A Wise Member!!!! Grand Rapids opera house, Monday, September 1st. FOR'SALE—Part of my camp out- | fit at Lake Pokegama on McAlpine’s farm, cor x of stove, cooking atensils, boats and some lumber. H. W. Slack. . Crandall, the photo man, is in town and he is taking pictures at Mrs. Brooks’ store. Better have your ‘work done at once, as he'll go back to Duluth Monday. “Those who laugh last laugh best,” but those who see “A Wise Member” j will laugh the loudest, the longest— in fact, will laugh all the time. It’s the funniest ever. The contract for the construction of the Lumbermen’s bank building has not been awarded to J. S. Lofberg, a reported in the Magnet uns week, and 1t is not likely to be. Mrs. C. M. Atkinson and her sister, Miss Winnifred Lott, who had been vigiung with Mrs. Mary Doub at Po- kegama lake, returned to their home in Hibbing Tuesday. If from your troubled mind you’d have sorrow disappear, and the weary world seem ever tair and bright, see “A Wise Member.” ’Twill ve here at the opera house September 1 Divine services will be held by the venerable T. H, M. Velliers Appleby, D. D., ‘L. L. D., archdeacon of Duluth, in Grand Rapids to-morrow, at rr a.m and 8 p. m., at the Episco- pal church. ‘ John Bowden returned yesterday from Red Wing, where he attended a meeting of the order of Red Men of the state. Mr, Bowden was a delegate from the local tmbe. He reports hay- ing had a savage tme. Editor C. M. Atkinson of the Me- -aba Ore joined the exeursonists ou their return trip from Hibbing last Sunday evening, but he was unable to remuin ever as his business at the mining town 1s rushing these day s. ‘The friends ot Miss Bernice King gave her a farewell party at Viilage hall Tuesday evening. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments served. Miss King left yesterday with her parents for Mankato, their © future home. The ladies of the M, E. church will serve lunch at Mrs. W. C. Gilbert’s, Tuesday, August 19. Ice creamy and cake, 15 cents; coffee or chocolate, sandwiches and cake, 15 cents, Both, 25 cents, Lf cold, lunch will be served indoors. At the weekly shoot of the Itasca Gun club held yesterday, E. A. Krem- er again captured the medal! which he proudly displays on his manly-bosom, Secretary J. A. Quigg has issued a challenge to the Deer River club to shoot for a purse of $10v. a siae, Crandall. the photo man, arrived from: Duluth yesterday; 1s taking peo- ple’s pictures to-day; will do the same to-morrow—Sunday—and then he’ll go away again and wiil be gone quite along while. It’s best that you have your work done while he’s handy, Call at Mrs. Brooks’ store.. ; XN The citizens of Blackduck -have started a movement to form a new county in the northern part of Beltra- mi. ‘The new county is to be called duck as the County seat. ‘They figuring on getung some townsliips from Itasca county in the new, deal, ; according to report. J. E. Tapleyy who ‘had been engag- ed in the grocery business at Cass Lake for several years, recently sold out and 1s now traveling for the New York Life Insprance company. 3 Tapley says he always looked ‘upon: Grand Rapids as his home, and will come here to live if he can secure a house for his family. 5 The family of 1, R. Kingleft yester jay afternoon for Mankato where they will reside-in the,” futures » Recently Mr. King has become interested in |’ “} mmneral and pine lands in the Indian pie’ '| opened on Wednesday, August Gti, 1902. ae | amount of bids must. accompany each bi ‘pe ret mae territory, and as much of his time will be spent in that country hereafter, he concluded to remove his family to Mankato, where their relatives reside. During the coming winter Mr. King will log in this county. No thought of profit now, First come, first served—don’t w: food for reflecuon. Miss Carrie Beckfelt was treated to a genuine surprise party yesterday after- noon, A large number of her young friends gathered at the home of her parents, and strange as it may seem, Miss Carrie had no intimation of what was going to take place uati! the party appeared in a body and showered her with handkerchiefs of every concery- able description. Games were played and refreshments served on the lawn. All $1.50 & 1.75 colored shirt waists alee | 15 at a 1 Accidel Richmond Disinger, aged about twelve years, the son of a Minneapolis dentist, accidently shot and killed himself with a rifle on ‘Thursday after? noon near the home of Robert Cl tie, a Ball Club farmer. Young Dis- inger in company with another boy about the same age, had been out hunting in a row boat. The deceased was in the act of taking his gun from! the boat when it went off with fatal results, The ball passed throagh t’ e side of the head. The boy lived several hours after being shot. — His father was immidately telegraphed for and arrived on yesterday's train. The remains will be taken to Minneapolis today. The two boys were taking their summer outing and were stopp- ing with Mr. Christie. Misses Percale Dresses to close at Silk Tissues....... sels 25c. Swisses and Dimities. Boys’ Wash Blouse Suits... half price. ~ (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION] PROCEEDINGS Great Semi-Annual Clearance Sale cided to clear away all summer goods at what they will brmg while there is plenty of samm :r weather left, All $1.2 & 1.75 98 Remnant ends and short lengths comprising some of the very choicest fabs no regard for cost, and no consideration given to style. | We have de- ait until the best things are gone. The reduced prices submitted are Ba a ad colored shirt colored shirt waists close ag waists close Aq Bue at | All 85c & $1.00 25 per cent Misses Percale & Gingham :) Dresses close, All 65.75 & $ 1. Of On Ladies and Straw par Sale price 52c. ale price 18e. Sale price 49e. . Silk Gingbams. Dimities Boys, Cotton Suits. .Sale price 30c. ie price 14¢. Sule price 85e, the store at about Of the Village Council of the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Horald-Review July 26, Aug. 23 Contest Notice. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Dulach, Minnesotix, July 26. 1962, A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by William McCan, con- testant, against Delbert Townsend, entry no. ara a , made March 28th, 1892, for lots five, six and’ sevon, section 1% township 5%, range 22, An adjourned meeting of the Village Coun- | by Delbert Townsend, contestee, in which It cil slant ‘at the ofice of Kremer & King | 13 alleged that Delbert Townsend has 3 ids, abandoned said lands during all the time 35 Gage Rapids, Minnesota, on Monday, July | orc the date of his entry aforesald and has Prosont—Presidont Guan, Trustee: _ | made no improvements upon said lands what- mussen, Decker and Roconder king 85* | Soever, (and that sald alleged ubsence from Minutes of Jast meeting were road and on | the euid land was not due to his employment motion approved, “a in the army, navy. or marine corps Of the Several claims’ were on motien allowed as 4 United States as a private soldier, oilicer, sea- charged and warrants for the several amounts | Man, Or tnarino during the war with spain, ordered drawn on the treasury as follows: or during any other war in which the Ht Wee, John Beckfelt. electric lighting (two. States may be engaged); und this the sai i contestant is ready to prove at such time ant : place as may be namad by the register and receiver for a hearing in said case; and he therefore asks to be allowed to prove said allegations, and that suid homestead entry, no. 6315, may be declared canceled and for- feited to the United States, he, the said con- paying the expenses of such hearing. id purties are pereby notified to appo Meeting Held July 28, 1902. ning Herald, advertis Pioneer Press, advertising bids, . Application of George Ulrey appoint ment as assistant engineer at water works was read and on motion placed on Ale. ee See re roriion WASE WOTKS DURE EAH eT ane fF | aliogations at 10 o'clock a. m. on Septeruber On motion all bids were rejected and the | 16: 102, before the reylster and receiver ut recorder instructed to advertise for bids to be ine fale contestant haying, ta a pr per J sare a .| aflidavit, filed July 2. set forth fucts the river on Leland avenue and on motion a | $2rvice of this notice can not be rade, it Is Was entered into between sald | Hereby ordered and directed thut ’ suc! ‘d_and Hutchinson and the village eee, be given by due and proper publica- futchin . jon. council for the extension of said main for the Wa. E, CULKIN, amount of said bid. to-wit: $900, ; ia On motion the council adjourned. Bee ak tenes Biag aa ara ree Attorney for Contestant. J.S. GOLE Dealer in REAL ESTATE Insurance written with some of the largest companies in the world. Report of Likrary Board For The Year Ending August 12, 1902. The number of meetings held during the year were eight. The principal accamplish- ment of the year being the purchase of the se }i of block {6a3a site for a future public library building. The board purehased these four lots for $600 cf which about one-half has been paid. Books udded to the library by donation have been 27, making the total number of books owned by the library 30. Report of treasurs, Mrs. L, W. Huntley: Receipts, Cash on hand August i2, 1901. $53 4 Received fgr fines. 187 Dopeot te paler -aw!| Hill City Lands a Recvived from entertainment: 19 30 a Specialty. Total. Disbursements. Paid for lots... ales ELAS Agent for desirable city property in One Merry Night Monday September A Furiously Funny Farce A Wise Member Ay. fe Le oe sé OWES! Iivs TSE LIMIT Whirlwind of Fun Cyclone of Mirth Tornado of Laughter PRICES 25 50 75 cents. Seats on sale Wed. Aug. 27th. At Itasca Afercantile Store. Herald-Roview August 2. 9, 16, 23. Miscellaneous... Balance oa hand. Total. Bars Report of librarian, Mrs. F. A. King, Number patrons of public librar; Grand Rapids. FARMING Total circulation of traveling, library. GRAZING Total cireulation of village library. . 55. east 3 Number of volumes of traveling library.. \ Number of volumes of village library 30 PINE AND ©. H. Dickinson, MINERAL Secretary. Lands Bought and Sold. Herald-Review July 26, i School Building, Grund Rapids, Minn The undersigned hereby gives notice that sealed pro Is for the ae of a school building at Grand nap Minn.. including al labor and material, will be received by Mrs. Elizabeth B McCarthy. clerk of the school board, until the hour of two p. m., on the Ist day of September, 1902. All bids must be in strict accordance with the revised plans and specifications prepared by Fremont D. Orff architeet, of Minneapoli which may be hud at his office, and may also be had on application to the clerk, oundrtion t0 be completed this fall, the superstructure to be completed by August 1, certified check for 2 per cent of the Office on Fourth street east’ of Michigan .. House. " Grand Rapids, Minnesota. “THE PAINTER Eancy Inside Finish Paper Hanging a Suaranty. tho:same to, to un- Zurcsesfal idders immediately on letti contract. The party to whom the contrac! is awarded will required to giye sat! factory bond for the faithful performance of the contract. a It is the intenti fhe traet' to the he 9 bo reject cae Rail and Lake ‘Trips on the out. These trains are the acme Contest Notice. modern car-building art. Department of the Interior, Write or call on us for detailed in- United States Land Office, formation regarding rates. ete. St. Cloud, Minn., July 16,1902.) “No 'Prouble To Answer Ques- A sufficient contest affidavit having been'| ti filed in this office by Lee Lane, contestant, | M. against homestead ‘entry No. 22247.-made - ADSON. August 26. 1901, for w 4, sw 4, ne General Agent, Duluth, South Shore lot 3 section 23, township 143. range 2, by | & Atlantic Ry. 426 Spalding Hotel John Hayes, contestee, in which it is allezed| Bigek, Duluth: Mi that said Hayes has’ never rosided upon, ees esanel cultivated or limproved said land and that his =~ al eis not ue el ment ae ary om ge corps the viited Herald-Review, August 16, - a ‘sai rties are here! te Sher Y, * appest. Fea and offer evidence touching ee a BP Oles) BX rt le; fom at clock a. m.. on Au st vi e of a certi script 20,1002, “belore ‘clerk of disurct court of | ment and dicree, senek ent eh oe Jude Itasca county at his office at Grand Rapids. | seal of the district court, in. and fort Minn,, (and that final hearing will be held at | of trasea end state of Minnesota, doe in 10 o'clock a. m., on September 6, 1902, before) | the suid court. on the ith duy of July 1902 the register and receiver at the United States | in an. action wherein Louis. Catlesa wad Jand office in St. Cloud, Minn, plaintiff, and Nichols S. Lind and Mrs. N The suid contestant having, in a proper |S. Lind’ were deferdants in favor of t affidavit. filed May 16, 1902, set forth facts | plaintiil, and ugainst the said defer show that after due diligence personal | for the sum of two lundred and two and service of this motice can not be made, it is}| ninety-five one-handredths dollars, and de- hereby ordered and directed that such notice | ¢ eeiig the sale of the premises deceribed In be given by due and proper publication, — said compliint under mortriga foreclosure. M.D:TAYLOR, — | which certified transcript of jugdmene nad decree were delivered to mo as sheriff in und for the sul.l county of Itasca. Said premise . in Sane bb mor judg * 4 ment and decree are situate i Te Yow Are Going East, | Hasen."scate of Minnewota and dosertbed te ; | follows: Lot sixteen in 'toahe On your summer vacation, «dnd wil] onginal Pit SEDs Rapides = eeeene son ; i}) | Notice is hereby given, . the unde tell us Where you want to go we will gined ay sherill as uforesaieh, wat ect tell. you the hest_way to get there, | wbove defcriled real tothe hi and what it will cost. slepront loon. ate wien hn > register. We can offer youa variety of de-| fapids, iu the cou finest brains” and steat | | } | | j ® | ob 1 } 5 ,

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