Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 31, 1903, Page 1

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TO BRIDGE SHERKY’S ROADS AND BRIDGES. 2} Town of Nashwauk Votes to Issue Bonds . _ For $12,000.00" The State Legislature Asked to Appr $10,000 to Build the Structure: +} ‘Phe town’ of “Nashwauk. held a - | Special election on the 23rd inst. to a vote upon the propasition of issuing il} bonds in the sum of $12,000 for the | purpose of makiog road and bridge 4}. County Commissioners Moore, ser and Brooks, constituting th ‘mittee on roads and bridges, have |}a measure drafted which they- have introduced in the present At Hues & Gu } WO sion of the state legislature with ajimprovements. Auditor Farrell’ re- 4 view of having its provisions e ited ceived the official report of the elec- fi as a law. The bill seeks an appto.| tion this week, which shows that a : é ei Re 3 propriation by-the state to bi light vote was cast. The roads and re s be = 2 Sherry’s Arm of Pokegama lake. bridges to be improved, ‘so it is said, i You can find, if you will kindly The first section reads as folloWs:|leads to Hibbing. “The proposition ask to see, the most com- That there be and is hereby appfo-|carried by a small majority: Gra ~plete line of Dry Goods that can be x Nature might cure your ‘ eb gat nA 2 an geacrel ie gue ould is oer. overlooking . shown ip.this city. O55 . ry und.o: ie ate oO nneso' or| importaat ortunit, art ue 4 | } Cough sithout ae. but ra out of any fund applicable theret vr si - es lala bay ; cant ator oO chance 1t. out of any funds, the moneysof whch Beckfelt’s Big Muslin Sale. J; ta i : yi 3 canbe applied to the purpose herein} The Pioneer-Store is always to the a3 ie ; _ ) . bara ory ibe fa io bs SOL ater tert Gornae ek stated, the sum of ‘Len Thouednd}frout in the line of bargains—and O new line of Ladies’ Street A iy the. Ba cough come bubier: JOur Dollars ($10,000.00), or so much there-}there is no hippodrone about Mr, : ur: of us may be necessary, for the Pur-| Beckfelv’s bargains either— every line ‘pose of building, constructing ndjof his mammoth stock is comprised completing a bridge, across Pokegama | of the ves goods on the murket, the Lake, in Township 54 North, Rage} most durable fabrics manufactured. 25 West, in Itasca County, State>of| When he announces a special saleof Minnesota, said bridge to exténd | articie our people know that there i across said lake, on the northerly Side! bargaius awaiting them at the Pio- of said lake, in Lot 3, of Section 3p;0f|neer Store, Mr. Beckfelt is now hav- said towoship, to where the road did] ing a special sale of muslins. Among ; highway epproaches and intersetts | the thousand and one muslin articles Children’s Jackets are of the shore of said lake, on the south@r-] offered is muslin underwear that in the same idea. The latest in Color ly side of said lake, in Lot 2. 0f t-jevery way isas nice and good as and Style that can be shown. And tion 17 of said township. . though made at home, and just as Section two provides that sa@id|clean, for every piece comes from bridge shall be built, construtted oY factories that manufacture strictly in Colors:and Styles you have seen this year.. In Blacks and all shades of Grey. Prices from $2.00 to $10.00. COMPOUND CQUGH CURE is nature's best assistant. It makes the cure easy, quick and thorough. Itis pertectly harmless and is equally good torold and young. It doesn’t pay to trife with coughs when you can buy a remedy on these terms. Our line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Money back if the remedy é fails. Price 25 and 50 Cents at prices that are right. completed and the said money sHallj under sanitary conditions. ‘This is: Itasca Mercantile Company. and Dress’ are of the finest children, | Geo. F. Kremer FURNITURE | «a UNDERTAKING. j Carpets, Draperies, ‘ Curtains, ” Shades, Wall Paper, Working For Minnesota The secretary of agricultu re is now conductiog in Washington a nteeting of representatives of all the state agricultural schools in the country with a view toward arranging an ex- hibit for the expasition at St. Louis in 1904. Itis hoped that the department of || agriculture: will be able tosecure a large appropriation from congress which will enable it to make a very creditable display. Prof. W. M. Hayes of Minnesota school is present at the meeting, and is very enthusiastic over the plans of || the government. He will do his best to make the Minnesota exhibit the best of the lot. or at.least to see that it is excelled by none, Our school is now considered oue of the best in the country, and results of the work in all departments will be displayed. Pictursesand Picture Framing a Speciality THE FURNITURE STORE, LENT. BLOCK f Sage Gea ae a AEA AE SE AE ae eae aE aE a A ae ae ae a ae a KLOKCLLLSKKSS SSM SoA Grand Rapids Village Lots nem & * bd * . * A&A W. JOHNSON : Has some very desirable residence lots in. Grand Hy Rapids that he has placed on the market. many are s H % % 3 & * * 2 .. Home Bottled Beer. John Costello finds that his home ‘bottled Minneapohs beer is meeting with gveat favor among his patrons. He ‘is enabled to sell it at $2.40. per case and the demand for itis constant- ly growing. Order a case sent to your home. sioners of said Itasca county, Minpie-} garments—trimmed with taces. and our goods, for everything is county, the said board of county eon Beckfelt’s and look over this tine+it and stating the full cost and expeb trimmed.with lace und embroidery, This community was sadly startled Drawers fur women and c I Ing about 6 o'clock the.deveased Was oL a themises, 7c 10 few days was sure, and friends Of the} Beckfelt’s Pioneer Store. to be the bursting of 4 brain, blood ehances because our goods are reliable and have stood the test for years. Ripening, fro which, invert meh gee Granito or enameled ware, gan’t rust. Its easy to keep clean and | tery. wight suprise you what a little money will-do in buying this superior kit- | about fifteen years ago; when that prosperous for « number of’ years. SBVSSISVSLSISTS MSS FHS 2B SLSVSWVVVSOS® he moved to Grand Rapids three}. county. His integrity in business, best goods in the market at the be expended therefor under the diréc-j positively the largest and most , coni- 3 s 4 tion of the board of county comatis-| plete collection of wuslin uoder-| It’s a pleasure for us to show Deon maniplcied ned-ganapied Ip MM Raphi Sf gou'ger cheslin Ampere new, Wet eats and chew. Soy Ct ee d acce) y 5. yo! Les mous u jer~ .. board of county comupsgiqners Ofsaid | wear,or are-going to need «ny, call at. pin us a. call whether you buy or missioners shall file with the state | will please you. i ae auditor their certificate certifying; High and low neck night gowns, that said bridge has been completed} with jong, or. short sleeves, tastely 7 = | thereof. >.) 25e. to $3.50. ‘ Nig oar me — : | Corset covers, all styles; 25c. to i 1 A Sadly Sudden Death. +. 191.50. | ‘| i last Sunday evening when the &n-1!15c. to $1.50. nuuncement was made that S. 8. Mg:} Petticoats clegantly trimmed, 5c. y } Mahon was dead. On Saturday evén-! to $5.00. pr suddenty stricken” “i OP ST his home on Hoffman avenve.| Also a splendid line of new embroi- Reports indicated that recovery in a|dery at remarkable low pricesat-Johu family felt that fatal result was sot to be feared. ‘The attending physi- . : cians pronvunced the cause. of death v % vessel. Ne T aking No @Grnanees, Funeral services were “held at St: P Joseph’s Catholic church on Tuesday When you buy granite orenamled ware fromus. You are taking no made in Itasca cemetery. Rev. Granite or enameled ware doesn’t cost much more than tinware, but it | Father Valentine conducted the fun- lasts several times longer. Hencé the economy of using it. eral services at the church and ceme- ever so much nicer to cook with han tin dishes. S. S. McMahon was:one of theoldest We have a complete line of Kettles, Sauce Pans. Baking Dishes, Dish residents of Itasca county, as a busi- -Pans,.PiePlates, Etc.. and our prices are not high. On the contrary, it | fess man. He came to Laprairie chen ware. town was in its prosperous period of f Always Glad to Show You Anything. ee labamdes i HS: om uAM an tite ae liquor and cigar business and was é i : W J & H D H ):) The deceased was among the Jast-to i e © e e owers surrender faith in the old town, but finally was forced to couceed that his oe | town was not among the living, when é : years ago. ‘Si’ McMahon, ashe was lf you raust eat known to his intimate friends, was . Ld one of the mast respected men in the ‘ you should always try to get the fidelity to every trust and love of ig lowest prices. You should buy family were traits that characterized located in different parts of the village“and include some of the handsomest sites within the corporation, Call at his place of business on the cornor of Second strcet and Leland avenue. The deceased was forty five years of age. He Jeaves_a wife and four children, three boys andune daughter, who have the sincere sympathy of the entire community. Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Game, etc., at the Market of Finnegan & Co. They always have on hand A. M. JOHNSON 3: GRAND RAPIDS . MINNESOTA. PIE SCEFE CER ASSAATEKSSSRSSSSSSSS KSSH SLAG SSH S SSH SKK co To EREMERS| ; eon The. library board will give a book reception on February 21st. A book reception consists of book donations to the library. The Herald-Review wi make other announcements - of the event trom time to time, and RE ARE AE eae ge eae eae ae ae ate ee ae ae Rae ae ERE ME EE i his whole life. i 4 the very best — at lowest prices. Rie i Lee 4 The Firemen’s Dance. Finne an & { ry) Theregular annual dance given last g ° evening 1t Village Hall by the Grand ae . . é ides cise i is le those who may be able to ; Thos. Finnegan. -proprietors. M. A. Millbach. Rapias volunteer fire department was} meanwht : : sae a OPO eS % | more than an: ordinary success both do so should begin early to make 5 j mn CSSPSLSLa PSS HLSLSISLSLSISLICSLELVSS: SPSS | socially and fnanciaily, the net re-|Sslectons for the reception. =a — ~ — - ce cepts will sum upto about one = ee f ‘ hundred dollars, and those who were Three famili-s oe burned oa of i > iF in attendance are unanimous in de- their homes yesterday morning when H the two story frame building on Fourth street, owned by McAlpine and Mc Jonald, was‘ almost destioyed by Mire. ‘he. origen of the fire was clariug that amore pleasant social gathering was rever held in Grand Rapids. Chief Powers and Captain Riddell called at the Herald, Review For High Grade Goods At Lowest Prices. HARNESS Nakomis Canned Goods, Kennedy's Crackers and Cakes, Heinz SESLECSLSLSTEL|S > Hi * caused by a defective chimney. ‘The. =e — eavy, to request an expression of thanks on “pied “SG Cider Vinegar, Heinz Pickling Vinegar, Swift’s Premium Han x . N building was occupied by J:S. Gole “ us egar, 3) Light, | the pirt of the departinent to the] ag residence and land office, on the Faust Blend Coffee, Korn Krisp, Clarissa Creamery Buster, Jap Rose y and served the excellent supper for the o¢-| Rastranz and fambtes. residents of the| @ Blunke’s Faust Tea,-All Kinds of PreshRenits. ae Re H Doubl e. casion. The fire boys appreciate the jsecond Aor. Most of the goods from We guarantee our goods to-be the‘best on Shemarket. \ evident interest shuwn by the public] the building were saved, -but greatly *Phoue 24. damaged by water. McAlpme an in.their work for the general gord in oo g Rie oa 5 3 is protecting —groperty, and no doubt! McUpnald carried $500 insurance, : ; : beseee ia aaa | Plush and FurRobes, Coliars,Sweat Pads, Blankets, Etc ‘]} witt become even more enthysiastic| which.amount. will cover about half]: A H KR FM ER t ] ae a Pena Satan See, Gree, Al wre page Leapants ofthe bung cared no tn sap petra ae : at‘Minneéapolis: Priges.* ; y e ee ae 5 4 nO ; ‘A. <° BatLintment poder grep eee ee AL he fire ~ depattment re : The Grocers. » Repairing done Promplyand Neatly. . ne eee L_to 8p pack e Grand’Rapids ; Minnesota istitenas or" EMIL LITCHKE, GRAND = bs

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