Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, February 14, 1903, Page 1

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, FF ‘a 9 | + ‘a i > it. Vor. XI.—No. 28. y MINN., Saturvay, ‘Feanvary AS 1 CORNS ARE ALIKE TO ‘\ our Salicyiig Corn Cure—thit ishow much better itis. than all other corn Hard or Soft Corns, new Corns or Vete before it It doesn’t hurt, soreness, doesn’t give you any troable the Slight applying it Lwo ort e days. up your mind to be rid of corns how. cures. as. all fall And it is an easy. painless cure, doesn’t cause trouble of Make right ab ali except PRICE: 15 and 25 Cents. Itasca Mercantile Company. i Malte ‘ liye Mi i i i Taking No Ghanees. When you buy granite or enamled ware from us, You are i taking no chances because our goods are reliable and have stood the test for years, Granite or enameled ware doesn’t cost much more than tinware, lasts several times longer. Heute the economy of using it. but it Granito or enameled ware, can’t rust. Its ever so wuch nicer to cook with than tin dishes, easy to keep clean ‘and We havea complete line of Kettles. Sauce Pans. Baking Dishes, Dish Pans, Vie Plates, Ete and ovr prices are not high. %On the Goutrary, it might suprise you what a little mouey will do in buying this superior kit- chen ware. ‘ Always Glad to Show You Anything. W. J. & H. D. Powers ; If you must eat, you should alwa best goods in the lowest prices, try to yet the Market at the You strould buy Fresh and Salt Meats, *EVS2e9 } Fish, Game, etc. G at Market. o nhegan @ ; paar : nat Pia i the very best — at lowest prices. % t Finnegan & Co. 4 Thos. Finnegan. nrorrietors —M. A. Millbech. 4 6 SVSP FIST SBESF POSLSSIS* SL EGOS H SLSVWSS SISISPSVISISISHWSISAGT de Plush.and.Pugioves, Collars, Sweat Pads, Blankets, Etc Every thid® kept as in a Wirst-class Harness Shop, -My Geods a Soid at. Minneapolis Pi le Agent for Balsam of Myrrh, tre Best Linitent on Eartietor Domestic, Animals, Repairing done Promplty and Neatly. *— ssuign Guaranteed Mii, LITCHKE, GRAND RAPIDS BS SSBSTOL SB Hi: SSL TISISWSHASOSS SISISVWSLESD = | | probably be gottea i good sha ere | Lhe present moonlight periag | Phe scale tixed for consui | jelectricity) by { { | i pition which the village dads° have dent Gann has come there is jar Lwo. | shail see Whal We shall,sce. busit | downs, in the gplant, but he sai re knew jthat Aitkin has never vet ievied a village tax, and» that if sie did he | ders, he says, ava he | With the revenues of the viliege would | witha ee, his: tric hts were tt Sunday night, and the” al lighis Were furnished. hl cage up to Ruds 4 wipe the wl- wight servic augurated. The incand: proimise to pive good Hiytittebebng bei lit, PTheare tights upon the si bub satisfactory, bi ay thie BB, Lhe pro- ordinance Nox whith rates way be found in ob ceedings of the villag »delsewhere in this is Tae theme of much discussion @nring the past. two weeks, and the Opinion | seelas to be almost undvimous throughout the village that the rates fixed are double what should be charged. Of. course the rates fixed may be considered in “the. nature: of wo experiment, and after a moath’s trial if the toll levied 1s excessive “the rates can be¢ adjusted. ‘Phis is the i regard Lbereto, and Recorder King | Lisstated that he as well as Presi: | to Lhe Couclu- sien that the rates fixed by the ordi- hance are too high aad must belower. ed. Whatevertay be ie oltcome, vo gainsavmg the fagie that matters electrical are going WO play a teading role in the village eleeLion hexb month. Atall bands (ae edn | ing election is a favored toyiefor dis- cussion, and Cne bears? the q@@estion ot the retiring from offic ne, LWO, | Liree, andaliof the presew boards “Lue mavter is prevey ilistakk at present, bat we are. told by some wiseacres Uhat somerhing Getime will be fort Until tocnsewell, much Be Uiias it may, the rabequestion is an interesting one, and ia counec- tion Lherewith Hleraid-RKeview gieaued from asujourber wiillin: our Village Ubis week some fa anent the meier-rates Laat will be off inter: est. Fred Jenkins, & pry} UHL OF Allein, é@ rifornied t eleciric Tiahting system operation thereof in bis) town was very much in disfavor. ‘Lhe plant Was putin eight years ago ab a cost of about $13,000, and has been run coutindously since with but few shut- A flat raie ras inaugurated —25 cents per 16 ©. p. for 6 ours usé of current in 40 cents for 4 hours use in 6) cents for 7 hours use in. saloous and $1.00 per lamp for all-night service. ‘Twenty are lamps furmisned lights for the streets. Recently the rales were adopted—the same rates that are cieeet here ‘and then Mr.. Jeu= tion Was given birth. He Lin his building ne has 2Lincandescent 16-c. p. 8 ut which w huse_ nol to exceed imutes perday for two weeks, I) eonsunied ctirrent 8 hours a day. for the- same time, and 2 Jamps barned alPbight for onejuonth. Hos bill $28.75, aud he is dow using! keros He.cited agether instance of electric light y,? as le styled it. Clough & Newstromreiut a saicon building from Hodgeden & MeDonald at a monthly pou. 0 with water and light furnished. ‘They use 16 jncandescent 16-c. p. lights on an eight hour per day basis, and the bill for the mouth was $47.2 Mr. Jen- kins says that the plant bes been run with cheap, incompetent labo , and} “about played — out—shook to pieces.” and that new engines and generators will bave to Le pub ip. He did not kuow if there wad been any pay its provided = for to retire the $10,000 bonds issued to put tue and the) residents, stores, merer lamps, vas ne. “blink he rental of is as he} addition to Ait. abutiing theres ays pays its or-| { res iL thata ; Meni together would knowitin amaterial wa) is the owner Jenkins kin, and of 125 on. The village acres alw very light village ass: be adequate to pity ail bors Ob | inding. Aitkin, t | sass, tas four) | electric light syiteun—ihe G.de mill, | tbe Willard Hotel, the ¥ Hotel | and thecity systems--but des; ite this fact if tae rates are pul abt a basis to come within the old flit rate lollage, and tbe plant fixed up the returns light tax would pay all opera- ting expenses and the inuebledyess against the village as well. 4 If Aitkin can do this, why cannot Grand Rapids? and we know whata good, stiff city tax is too, aud are nob much afraid of it either, — / A popular man oiten lasts as long 4 ire thre: ming Hira diy |. . Wet wr ; 7 ¥illase Setup oe “Progoedings. “A regniar ome ing of the vilka hadl in Gentil Rapins, MinuesoLa, ov 5 a Preside totes ny OCoinell, Decker, Tassmussea and Recorder King. fie uiuuies of the lish myeting |} were read (and ov twotion approved, The report of Treasurer Aiken was read and placed on file. The application of Henry Gogan tir license Lo sell intoxieating Jiqiors as presented, hi bg set Tor Monday March -2ad, 1903, and application or dered: pulili de A coniomuaieati from Bilward-P. Bureh,; Consultiag Engineer, iv which i be recowinended Phos. B. Stuart tor | apponittvent as Superintendent of the Biectric Light and Waver Works sy<tems, was read. Upon duly carried, Roy Fuikerton duly appointed as superintendent of the Electric Light and) Water Works. systems, subject tothe apprevalot Consulting Engin- eer Burch. Aice Hidward Po Bureb, dated 1903, certifying that J tobertson, | contractor for the ie Light | plant, ‘is entitled lo a payment of $7,200. by. th erms of the Contract between him t this village, was read, wise by said Con- sulting Bog January 30th 1903, . cert that said J. G. Robertson is entitled to a further payment of by the terms of said e¢ontract, anud..on te tion warrrnts ordered drawn. on the “Lreisary in favor of sald J. tobertson everal:| bills were-on motion sillow-4 i wwirkants Jor.they igred> detwn on | motion, was agineer y 20d consulbing Jan feate cer rd tying’ 360. Was read Seelye, wood . J.& HU. D. Po Munson Station: printed 1 sbor—water intende it at 81.00... Edward P. Burch. ex Fort Wayne Electr Works, and transformer bills... On motion the Council adjourned. F. A. KING, Recorder. Real tstate Tra Ss. The following- instruments trans- ferring-4tasca vounty real property have been filed for record with Register Clair since our last: week’s report: James O'Hara, to Charley Anderson, undivided one-sixteenth interest in and to e's of nw and s% of ne, block 10, Koochiching.... Eric Franson. to F block 10; Franson's. addition to Koochiching. Samuel K. Hall. neX of 9, sec. 28, 5 Hubert W. 581 420 00 + seeee 1,009 00 . Seott. lots +. 200.00 E. L. Bigelow, to David N. W 4 ne of sw, nw's of sw', 4 of swig. se of 9. -» 5.000 00 Their Labors Bear Mach Fruit. M.ss. Anna Snuth an evangeli-t and Miss Joseph.ne Millard Ini. ast, who have’ been holding t ons services in the Presbstertan church for the’ past two weeks, left this week for Crookstun. Miss Sinith is an Garnest, fluent am ane loqnent talker, whom evetyone-—loves to hear, and Mise Millard possess os a well moulded voice whore bird Like “bs immensetandicr.ces | lnotes plea {during their stay here, All regret to see the ladies depart, atid if they here should ever return in they ‘will begpasorded a most hearty wel \2 come. Liberal Damages Awarded. The damage done by the recent fire in othe McAtpine building on Fourth street was estimated at $375 by the simsuraree aj praixees. Mr. McAlpifie has a crew of men at expects ti have it ready for oven pany in a couple of weeks. Anexchange says, that smallpox | is reported at the general office of the Great Nor:hern in St,, Prul. as the proverial snow ball in—wel! “his popularity runs out | eal : Come, come brother, is this intended asascare crow to keen the legisla- “tors from calling for shee passes? pe » for said amounts were }. work repairing the building and | DEFECTIVE PACE swill kindly ost com- sous th at can be new line of Ladies’ Street the finest ave seen this year. in BI all shades of Grey. Prices our $2.60 geocteneatsh vp Be a ere yy line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Childtren’s''J ackets are of Our the same idea. The latest in Color and Style that can. be shown. And at prices that are:right. It’s a pleasure for us to show our goods, for everything is new, up-to-date and clean. Kindly aes give us @ oat creed you buy or soy Ot. SS ae ee i Geo. F. Kremer _ | FURNITURE and JNBBRTAKING. Carpets, Draperies, Curtains, ‘ Shades, Wall Paper, SSS Es — AND RAPIDS, 5252555555555 Picturses and Picture Framing a Speciality i THE FURNITURE STORE, LENT BLOCK _M I NI N. ‘Sage sgh aE Ae ea a ge ae ae ae eae ae EE Grand A. I. JOHNSON Has some very desirable residence lots in Rapids that he has placed on the market. many TE of the handsomest at his place and Leland avenue. A. M. JOHNSON GRAND RAPIDS Hb ae ae shee a ae ape Me ah ae a ae ane te Te ae ee a aE a aE FHA SVZOTVIE~SCSTITOVVTEBE TBBVOTBTD IIT OGVOOOE (G0 TO KREMER’S Nakomis Canned Goods, Kennedy's Hemz Pickling Vineg: ¥ i 4 4 Cider ote i Foust Blend Qoffee, Korn Krisp, C f ‘7 switts” Premium 1 Baked Beau Soap. Fels Napth Blatike’s E We guarantee our gouds to be the best on the mi *Phone 24. Ghee 4% ~© The Grocers. — Grand Rapids Minnesota gasegee L2gh ay aE Se ae aE Ge ae ae ee eae ae ge ae a aE apids Village Lots - Grand are located in different parts of the village and include some sites within the corporation, Call df business on the cornor of Second. strcet MINNESOTA. SS OT ES ATES SATS CESS SHH SOS TEE EE eS For High Grade Goods At Lowest Prices. ckers and Cakes, Heinz Haths, issa Cresimery Butter, Jap Rose ih tha Pure Spices, - 2 ihanke’s Ceylon Tea, AR ge 8 ea ye has ae ae ae ae ge ae a ae a A eee _ i t

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