Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 7, 1903, Page 2

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¥ J ® % i PkAwR in Spring Goods and-N spring stock will soon be complete, and we invite. the earnest attention of the ladies of Grand Rapids. to its completeness geuerally. All the staple bidder to put. in a eotiplete are here in profusion, as well as all the novelties and notions of plaut. ‘This has already-been exer dj the spring markets.. Own bavers have been in the east this ed by more than ten thbusand | season and have gathered a showing much more elaborite than dollars, and the work js nob. com-|, usual, to which we invite your inspection plete. The capacity of the present Now ‘is the time to leisurely make _-up OW mind what Ou } aud found that be had made afailare y ct. a h y | of jt und had been the means6f losing wan an what is money for him. is it likely phat he} the and be prepared for Suit You, and the Prices Are Lower than Ever. Itasca Mercantile Company. We’re Looking for Biz. Fresk and Sait Meats, Fis 1, Ga Thos. Finnegan. “Ginghams, Percales, Wash Goods of-Every Kind, Calicoes, .Btc., f you must eat, Fi garg Sa & Co. A CRISIS IS. AT The Coming Village Election got the | Greatest hnportance. q ; ‘he caucus to be held at hail-this eveving should dete thesentitnent of the peuple of |) Rapids regardiag the perso! the next council of this yilla, subject of municipal affain been sufficiently discussed to taxpayers a reasonably correct the conditions that now exisb., sentiment exists among the ae Novelties are daily arriving. Our initia, of Lboughtful citizens that! res~ ent council bas failed in every, se n= tial'to perform the duties gird to them by the public. In the first in- stance the taxpayers voted ~ 000 foran electric light plant of which $24,500 was awarded to the highest | electric works is not sufficient 40 su | ply Grand Rapids today, If@ busi- | ness man should employ an ingamipe: | tent person to perform a specific duty would continue such a person in his service? Not much, people of Grand Rapids do with the present council? We will sees | Death ih Thorwald ir seus) Thorwald Irgens, a respected “resi- dent ofGrand Rapids during the past | 13, years, died at St. Mary's Mospital | in Duluth on Monday moramg Jast, The deceased. had been ailing hata few days, and the attending physician | pronounced his trouble to be: appen- | dicitis, He was operated .aipon. at the Duluth hospital with fatal results. ‘The remains. . were brought to G Grand Rapids for interment, Funeral ser- es were conducted ..under the .aus- pices of -the Masenic. fratermty” on Wednesday afternoon. - Thorwalt Ir. gens was’ born in.:Modom, Norway, Jans 30, 1843, coming. to the United .States'in-the early »sixhes. le came bto Grand Rapids some thirtéeny ago, aad of late years Pod ig the pra! bu: teat neh ig ect a ‘fina and 2 sis" ter Mrs S.E. White, of Clear Lake, Iowa, to mourn his loss. ‘The b:@ther and sister are aged people wnd it was jimpossible for them. to attend the { funeral. | | | most desirable spring when it comes. Cur Goeds will Loggers Have Pajiok. Season This wonth vy see the close of one of the mos essful logging seasons in Minnesota in recent years. According to reports from the s ene| of oper in hern} reries he ps vinter been; » here offer a stock of General Hard- | Diveries, the past ‘winter ce yoodness. We are in a position to the the most favorable for on logging for the last half dbz seasons. Unlike two the ehangea weather sent many ing firms toyruin, the operators come in and @ what we can do y we couldn't A se and feel quite oves. bul goods, ete, supplies op the ga The crop.of logs will be cr-inter-| the-ledge: larger, and unless Jow w. feres, the Minneopolis mills ¥ all the pine t need. Des tthat logs will be plentiful, the during the coming summer will Mlewvery best av ae est prices. ed because of poor Notonly has all This been hauled neatly all the new crop is now ready for the drive, this -win‘er. by the operators was in —proprietors M. A. Millbach. Plush and Fur Robes, Collars, Sweat Pads, Blankets, Ete . Everythiog kept as in Sold at Minueapol Best Liniment on Basittessen Guaranteed INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE Repairing | done Promplty. dNeatly. — FSLSSSLSLSIWSSVEIS. securing men. Big wages had to be paid, but even with this inducement some of the firms bad @ifticuity m maintaining their crews. None of Lhe operators was handicapped to any greaby extent by this fact, hyweyer, One of the special events in the| dramatic season this year will be the coming of Tom Franklyn Nye and bis their espe line. here are. no ‘Jong waits between the acis, the time being taken up~by specialties, of which there are 9 on the opening night. One feature of the show is the Ilustaated Sovgs, of-wbich they carry over 30 of the Jatest. Phe opening play will be ‘Phe New Ofiy- er Twist,” dramatized from bares Dickens’ immortal masterpiece by Mr. Nye. There are severaljnew au fascinating comedy; scenes inter- spersed through the play, which en- liven the performance jn a warked dezree, The press and pulpit §| very highly of tbis play aud adv 5 PON and ie le a First-class Harness Shop. My Goods a is Prices. Sole Agent for Balsam of Myrrh, tre Ee. Barth for Domestic Animals. © EMIL LITCHKE, GRAND RAPIDS Tan What will ihe |; j Al. Dotts... oy, When y | Skelly B } Willow way, but! The only obstacle met | / cut of saw logs in the ‘Grand: Rapids: PRAIRIW RIVER AND ‘PRIBUTARIES. Burt Manson, Lung Lake McAllistar Bros., Long lako Pri¢o Bros.. eutirs ent Jas, Affleck, Prairie lake. J. H, Dunpiug & Oo., Long lake. Pokegama Lumber Co, Long lake. R. Hy Bailoy. Clearwater Wakeman & Son, Waubana . A.J. Dwyer, Waubana lak A.J. Dwyer, Balsam. .J Dwyer, Hanson G. A. McAsity. Waubana La! Jno, Cochiin, Beur and Waubana.. Geo, Co hran, Waubana lake Pokegama Lumber Co, Prairie Shevlin-Carpenter_Jo, Jamies Sherry, Boar lake '@, Hy McA vity, Trout lake | Price Bros., ‘Trout lake beévlin- altering .. ais Baldwin. Moore & McHardy W. L, Torrey Chus. E. Scelye. Pokegama Lumber Co Swan River Logging © Duin & Marci Gunn & Gilbert. D. Dumas. Poter Asplund Detinis McMahon, Miss. and Wi! A. W. McDonald. Sundry lots...... Total SWAN RIVER. Mike MeCarthy Herman Gran... | Worden & Dewey. Albert Kulivara. Shevlin-Carpenter Co - Davis & MeReavey’ - Leaf Lumber Co. of Sundry lots, Total WILLOW RIVER. Jas, Shugrue & Si J.8. Lofberg - Geo, Sands, Alex. Harri: Olts & Armstead Wm, Wet: Steve Sands: POREGAMA LAKE Pok a Lumber Co. 8. D. ilton. . John G, Fi er & Co...... | Fred B. ence .. jpeker: Hanke Sam Martin........ Sundry lots } Total . B. Brown, various landi adx.on Big Fork, SISSEVSSLSS 2 rtailed cor & 6 % | the other areureern erro 9 large dew 1 only the usual ¢ rouge yqu should always try get the 8; will be sawed by them. Aiuh ou agh | best goods in the ma bt at the recent thaws have interfered slightly rere lowest prices. You should buy + in le s ions inthe | Tol: @ woods continue 2 terrupted., ‘Phe 9 r \ not baye been better for}, % ¢ ing on the work, and the hauling ime, etc. bas been done: rutively. su | at the’) et-of Finnegan & expense. ‘Ty 120 a large} Go. Shey always bave on hand amount of cut piney ett untouchs SUMMARY, Prairie river... or, Pokegama Jake, Moose Inke Seatterin Total in case’ Fifteenth ist, and his heart is as inthis section, and one. sota'’s strongest men, Judge McClanahan is a merry company on Monday March 9th. | js doing the work of twomen. But, They number 12 people, all artists in| je tne mills of justi¢e ground like he could not empty the At the last term of}, in Grand Rapids nearly a 's time was consumed in trying ‘civil casesgand then there was more, flour mill, hopper alone. court month’s grist to grind. The 15th d urict,. of Nearly Three Hundred and Seventy Million Feet of Logs Cut Hereabotts. The following is an estimate of othe: Powers-Simpson Uo, Crooked lake Longtake. pentor Co, Trout lake Patak ges. iss ae Berean pas oer » Beoming Sevator MeCarthy We are for C. C. McCarthy, you bet, Judicial gets an additional judge. on foot and moving iu that able jur- broad as his mind. He is the idol of the people vicipity of 15,000,000 309.000 65 000.009 35.400 000 500,000: 100,00 5,03,00 100.c00 150,000 8.000.000 4,000,000 8.00),000 low , 700,000 | 5,090,000 5,060,000 350,000 500,002 700,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 700,000 1,090 000 9,650,000 700,000 1,000.00: \ 1,000,000 | | 2,000,000 8,000,000 409.000 district A move is 1.20),C00 = age S=- ge i. SS SS S555 You can find, if you will kindly ~ ask to see, the most com- plete line of Dry Goods that can byt shown.in this city. .— Our new line of Ladies’ Street: and Dress are of the finest: in Colors and Styles you have seen this year. In Blacks and all — of Grey. Prices from $2.00 to $10.00. oR s Our line of Latlies’, Misses’ and Children’s Jackets are.of || the same idea. The latest in- Color and Style that can beshown. And - at prices that are right. - ABS It’s a pleasure. for us. to’ abow: S our goads, for everything is . new, up-to-date and clean. Kindly- ie us a call whether you ‘buy or no Geo. F. Kremer FURNITURE © ent UNDERTAKING, Carpets, Draperies, Curtain: Shades, Wall _ Paper, temas Pictursesand meses Eppeng a Speciality THE FURNITURE STORE, LENT BLOCK SESE ‘AER eaeavesaageaasess 2 = GRAND RAPID PBs ec sine a ep Ee dusungsgseaweassenseawNTe of .Minne- : and Leland avenue. A. M. JOHNSON’ Has some very desirable - residence lots Rapids that he has placed on the market: located. in different parts of the village and ide'satre | of the. handsomest — sites within the corpo tion, - Call” at his. place of business on.the cornor of Second strcét JOHNSC MINNE ine » Grand a = mitry~ avers SOTA. For High Genie Goods At Lowest Prices. = hustler and “‘Ttasea is a part, will also ask the legislature for for an-additienal judge which may influence the new district. eisineure to create a Anyhow, we will whoop fer the two], Macs—McClenhan and judges! McCarthy, | =Dulsth ers ‘Tribune. a as | DEFECTIVE PAGE ‘Nakomis Canned Goods, Kennedy's Crackers add Cakes, su Cider Vinegar, Heinz Pickling Vinegar, Swift's: Premium | Faust Blend Coffee, Koru Krisp, Clarissa Creamery Batter, Jap- Sean, Fels. Naptha Soap, Heinz Baked Beans, Hiawatha Pure Spices, Ralston’s Breakfast Food, Nakomis Yeast, Blanke’s Oeylon "eat Blanke’s Faust Tea,+ All Kinds of Fresh Fruits.’ We guarantee our goods to be the best an: 4-93 market. ‘ Ube: 24. ie A = KRFMER

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