Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 14, 1903, Page 8

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and: ‘ arrangements for considerable im- the comitig ‘summer. Among then : By “They transacted -business before the -the home of Ms. and Mrs. Henry 1° : ‘ Recorder—Iver-Renmitig.:- * you can’t fool’ all the people} (72 fain 8: A Teraeipevice, exieche henaty com: all> iin, .Smene:toh quite Mri] -TSarwrer—“Neil Jones - gratulaivons. ; Lincoln. The “following — report piece ca amane SUN Kelly Gets Homestead. « “pass alt past efforta, Go-and pa-| clean eampaign and went to defeat in honor. { complete his residency upon the ‘land aval as:o6--yore;-will:be « with seventy-five illegal, votes , were. cast. }.. Monday, March 3 ig peraceally eck we many of our astute a young business man to be found in the northwest. The con- |fidence the Itasca {Paper Mill com- Lek te-Ghamrock: be- im evidence i 4 . Reopevesale on Thursday digpat 16 that. filled: en < Fepditiand Peterson im charge off: Mamager’ Nye had: to get the:ext we *phone exchange-here visited with } chairs from off the stage. The com- ins parents at Bemedji last Sunday. pany made a big hit and will un- Wm. O'Donnell spent the week in doubtedly do a large business here. the Twin Cities purchasing ‘the spring ts soya! tes sar pe Miss cod: saueahet Wock Sr. Ws SURES LT tte Sine pet eames Comoe santile pee and the moving pictures are grand. mercantile establis! ‘ To night the sensational drama, The ladies of the Catholic church] “Diamond Dick” when the great mov- - will serve dinner and. supper in the} ing pictures ofa “Mexican Bull Fight” Marr store building, next to Kremet’s | will, be shown: This is one of the aid next ‘Tuesday—St. Patrick's | best’ comfiallits ‘ever here. ‘ing’ are the officers chosen:* . hee i George’ F. Myers, Jr. was a sur- e ; Hanson dam-. went out this week. | prised le man last pais when} Chairman.—John McDonald This will delay. driving upon that] many of his school friends called at] _ Supervisors—Edward Hashay and stream considerably. Toney Dwyer] the family home to pay their respects} Net! Mullens: has 8,000,000- feet of logs banked] and enjoy the evening as his unin-| Clerk—Felix Malette ‘thereon. vited guests. George was equal to Treasurer—James Passard ‘The election ‘day dinner given in the occasion, however, and a very en- TS pone! the Mare store building on ‘Third | joyable time was had until the hour tthe meeting | of $5.c00 was t by the ladies of the Catholic} of twelve. Progressive peanuts was voted to be levied for the current nseebeg Mine ial | Played, refreshments served and the year expenses. $1,000 for general pur- ehurch tast ‘Tuesday was a financial y s netting the ladies. a neat social gathering of young folks was] Poses. $2.300 for roads end bridges, erry ss one of the events of the season that] $200 for judgments and $1-s00 for sam. ea rday | Will be recorded in ther memories as bonds and intsrest, Ed Bryete was Mrs. James McLeod nn Degas one long to be retained with pleasure. | appointed overseer of highways for morning at the home of C. E. de In the progressive peanut contest | district No x and W. D. Leeman for wooing tr acm sipeeas a 4 ear Alice Tyndall and Lloyd ‘Johnson | No 2. : won the first prize and Margaret Ynterment was made in Itasca Long won the booby award. The Benedictine sisters are making the handling of village matters. All ip all, the council is one of the very best the taxpayers could select. hands will be well cared for. Town of tirand Rapids But one: ticket was in the field for township-of Grand :Rapids:offites and -only:68 ‘votes. were cast. . ‘The.foltow-; Bass Brook Elections. * The township election passed. off very quietly, but few votes being polled. ° The officers eliosen were: Chairman—N, McNatighton. Supervisors—M. Callaghan and Thos. Currens. : j Treasurer—H. H. Currier,,., Assessor—I. C. THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH wements.on.their hospital buildings Is, ELECTED, PRESIDENT is the putting in of. a new basement under the entire structure. €: H. Dickenson has purchased the Bueneman property on Sixth street, and will make some extensive changes} there to the Coming summer. A stone foundation with -basement will be among the improvements, Emil Litchke will this summer erect a handsome two story ‘brick store building upon his lot .ia Block 17 Original 4ownsite,-north of R. R. Bell’s drug store. Rock for the foundation in now being delivered’on the grounds. R. S$. McDonald’ and Wm, ‘Kelly were Duluth visiters last Tuesday. council was. not, defeated by a more decisive: vote. At the caucus at Village hall last Saturday evening, on the first ballot George Riddell de- s feated Gunn by a majority of votes Deer River Electioss. that .expressed a strong desire fora} The following were elected to the change, whercupon Mr. Gunn in-| various village. offices. at. Deer River wited those present who were in favor | last Tuesday: of the old council to repair to the President—H. G. Seaman, council room and nomumatea ticket} ‘Trustees—C. A. Birke, John Irwin, to theirdiking. A few retired as bolt-} and Andrew Morrisey. ers and the men nominated by the} Recorder—Joseph Girard. regular caucus was wnanimously| ‘Treasurer—F. F, Seaman. elected on Tuesday. “Lhe defeated candidates announced that. they would show the opposition a lesson in practical politics, but there happen- ed to he a politician or two whose conduct they could not control and the result shows that “you can fool part ofthe people patt of the time, but Village. of. Cohasset Elections. The citizens selected the following village officers for the. ensuing” year last Tuesday: President—H. H. Curnier: _ Trustees—Morris O’Brien, John Nelson, Mike Callaghan. United States land office. Mr. Kelly peceiving a receivers receipt for his homestead in 149-28. ‘There is much joy and gladness in Logan over the advent therin ofa bouncitig haby gil, ‘The young lady made-. her -. appearance. -last: ofthe election appeared in Wednes- ‘ 5 tation of making the finest spreads | day’s Magnet: Wm. J. Kelly has had not a lithe that adorn tables in this neck of the} 4 very large vote was cast horo yesterday, trouble over his homestead, the com- weods. Next ‘Tuesday they..give a | and the clection was one of,the most exciting | missioner of the general land office dinner and supper in the Marr butld- | held for years. It le thought that at least %5 } 1. ying decided that his final proof” be : p ie illegal votes wero cast during the day. The ing, and the bill of fare is.said to-sur-| vite Gicket, neaded by Mr, Guan, madea| rejected and Kelly was: ordered to The Catholic ladies have the repu- tronize them, The old couneil who h ed the vil- a Sunday evening by-special artange- lage for the past three aoncs ibe Giadecke ere proof would be accepted. ‘This t. the 'Nj : = sttien-switpirsin-x, busthisy dice niansterand-f weet: the coummissiones:: reversed: his: “The Ret’ © ROviNg. dame: sill willbe welt: Foflicials in. Dluthowcse:. snatvacted'* Cl a a te eat ei | tore. wink in te bet judement o the ola | Last Sunday Mr. Kelly went to Du- the reccipts: will go to tlie benefit of the | CoUnC [her soul not doy tore would have} ath and the final ‘receipt wes issued iamine | sufferers in northern Europe.| when the assertion is made that }-° him. Since which time he sold Myrtle Vinton, sparkting, vivicious: the claim for $2700, the Magnet knows that. it states that % + Bukit which is. absolutely“ ‘fal8e," ‘else the Magnet editor is a dummy: He act- edas official challenger for the de- feated candidates, and if he knows whereof he speaks why not contest the election? There are few, if any, who charge us. agait for. 4 week commencing Miss. Vinton called to the art exhibit to be given under the auspices of our public school March 24 to 27. The pur- | pose of those having the affair in charge was explained fully in out’ is- 3 sue of last week. Briefly, the teach- the old council with intentional wrong- | er. and pupils have undertaken to aoing but there are also tew, if-any, raise a fund for the purpose of beautt- who do not know that the electric fyihg the walls of the school’ rooms from Ute, Iowa, to make his home in hght plant is not what it is represent-| with a few good pictures, and as 2 the Blackberry country. Last win-| ed to be—hence. the verdict, of the | eans to this end have arranged to ter be'-purchased 60 acres of land taxpayers. place on exhibition the traveling art from the bute People in ee The new: council has no easy task | oxnit of the Soule Art Co. of Boston. an comes to make his f . : 3 be ° Foe thereon and get things in shape | ‘° perform, but thé Herald-Review |-This collection consists of one hun- to farm a portion of the land the] belicves they are equal to the duties | dred and fifty artistic reproductions of soming season. The Herald Review | that confront them. President Riddell | i146 world’s master pieces, selected for welcomes him to Itasca county. has had experience in the same posi- } their special fitness for school. roomy The Theobaldi-concert’ at‘the vil-|tion to which he: is again elected.) Gecoration, and representing’ the best | Jage hal fast Sunday evening for the | He1s.a man of sound judgmen’ and | ors of about seventy{five artists benefit of tyefamine sufferers of the banquestioned integrity, A. B. Clait| including such names as Bonheur, Scandinavian peninsula, drew a large |... she wellimérited confid f the i audienca, ‘who “appreciated ‘the ex. | Mtthe well mented conndrnes © Corot, Gainsborough, Hoffman, Land- celleney “of. the: formance in a entire community, and will make a seer, Millet, Murillo, Raphael, Rey- manner which showed their delight in | most valuable member of the council, nolds, Turner, Van Dyke, etc. the marvellous exhibitions of Prof.! 1. 1. Rassmussen is the only member | Names that are. sufficient hiiice _ a omg nipping gs Mops of the old council. who was re-elected | 5. to the character of the whan wieun, i el ¥ . * ‘ * shine nusibere and devexil of “his own | *Pe. soseumen. et: he has a cleat im-} Referring to the exhibit when it compositions his techinque -was sim-| sight. into the questions which will) was held in St. Paul, the Dispatch i dlgor ger ger Truly ‘Theobaldi is a}come up for settlement. his advice say& ‘The art exhibit now: in pro- ing of the violin. He also played a| will be of much weight with the Hew jrecs in { j : : a zither solo and proved to have as} oar S. Gole, ta Tew rekeetless gress.in the Rice building, opposite complete a mastery-of that instrument.” ties fe ross] the Ryan, continues to attract many isno novice at village matters, ; ‘The street car company has being president of the council in} sranted free transportion to the school people, and there i mo gainsaying the fact. that the stage contains no more.pepular actress with our pec- ple thamshe, As in years gone by she will play te the village hall's ca- pacity during her sojourn her’. Joho Miller, together with his bet- wer half, his -wamarried children and ins married children and their fam- ilies, sixteen in all, arrived yesterday as of the violin. ‘The concert netted the Itasca fame fund $30. The. interests of the village in their This is the first appeal that our! every other da: et at Bavi *" yeheoltcoancil Had’ purchased Becktolt’s | icsne a final receint to: Mss Kelly. in working hardship against the It’s the Shoe that decides beauty. Not the foot. If your ‘ahoes look well, your feet look well, but the handsome foot counts for nothing in the uoshapely shoe. There is one shoe that is doing wonders toward making handsome feet. ' That Shoe is Queen Quality; Best of all they are Fitters. Comfort Givers and Wear Boots, $3.00- Oxfords, $2.50 Also a complete line of Comfort Shoes for house wear and Slippers for evening wear. seh ai Sole Agents for'the Julia Marlow Shoe for Women-a shoe that has a great many admirers—33.50. I have strengthened my line.éf Boy’s and Girl’s shoes with a complete new line of strong, servicable shoes made es- preially for their wearing qualities, and just the shoe to . stand the hard test the wet spring weather requires. The «.*~ “ptiesisthé-orly.cheap part of this line of shoes. © ~*~ The W.L. Douglas Shoe for Men, the best shoe in the world for the. money $3.00, $3.50 and 94,00. ROLSTON’S Health Shoe for.Men, $4.00... Always a complete line of Cruising and Working Shoes in stock, John: Beckfelt. TRUSTEE CLAIR children, and different schools will [of men. asc Seat core visit the exhibit daily.” iwhen a mar les. to-quil work he ‘. : -- lean doso and demand his pay. Be- The Minneapolis Journal also} tore the bill was passed sb god had praises the exhibit as follows: The} to work at least month before be- art exhibit which opened at 623-925/ing paid. Now when a jack wants to Nicollet Ave last evening was an un-/ goon a drunk he quits work, gets his qualified success. The pictures have| time and boozes unti-his money is. been collected by a connorsseur. goue. And they show a desire to get There is not one in the entire exhibit|@7UO% most of the time. Where pre- without educational v a viously s man would get one big drunk a year, he new gets one about couragement and we trust that they may not be dissappointed in their ex- peéctations. ‘The vseprtenarttable in- stitutions where th fot can get food and lodging at almost cost are coming in for criticism. Men can not be secured fer the woods, yet these places are futi of big husky young fellows who manage’ tolive there for s few centsaday. They ig Itasca’s Champion Vote-Getter. For Sale—Thoroughbred Light — CHAS. AITEN In séagon. were too lazy to work.-+Lumbernian. | MRS, J. M. EASTWOOD | Ihave received’: complete line of _ [ladies aud-ctitldten’s spring IgsHiowe} . For Sale—Househould furniture of + Gey dencrmiae i ; ave (as furniture, four stoves, etc. House-for sale or rent. ‘Apply’ to J. A. Sayers or to Herald Review. Home Bottied Beer. John Costello finds that his home bottled Minneapolis beer is- meeting with great favor among his ‘patrons. He is enabled to sell it at ‘$2.40’ per tothe highest biddog for” ashy by tas eae al case and the demand for it is constant- aor er ‘tne eourt, house. in ‘@ She front ly growing. Order a case sent to| 1903, ar twalve forlect! (sedans ne your house. Cannot! Keep Men At Work fk i ghd Bots ‘moctyane debt thew ot Lumbermen and loggers from eee ae aa ace aek Cheeni camps near Bena, Walker, Ferris, : S atnnnnEREEEEEEEEEEEIEIEE = woah, Bi Sey pri and Solway were in Cass Lake last FRANK F. PRICE; - BOVEY-DELAITTRE LUMBER 0O., week ee men for pre recee Jems R. Vax td bag as: camps at good wages. irty-ffv: ney, for mortgages. naranty woodsmen near Walker left’ work Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota. without notice or complaint. They Summons. i quit work and demanded wages, as STATE OF MINNESOTA, be: Oounty of Itasca. + the McCarthy law proyides that on a In Distriot Court, Fifteenth Judicial District nd ve 'shall” "be made. demand . paymen' ; The State of Minneseta, to the above-named defendant:. This, McCarthy" law is the biggest piece of injustice . ever enacted Irving Rhodes, Plaintiff, against the lumbermen and it reacts iuiaen Cg Yi hereby summo aired “ file in the office of the cleric oa meee his office in the villege. Itasca ~ Minnesota, it j i j | | | RESEND OEE IESE PR ESE | ‘The Popular Village Treasurer, who Received Every Vote Cast at Last Tuesday's Election. the laboring classes ourside the jacks themselves.. To supply one camp an agent went to Walker and persuaded sixteen Indians: to leave the Leech | The 2 eee Attorney, Who Cap Be {hake agency for the woods. They ‘Village Attorney if He Will arrived at the depot and had to wait Accept the Position. for the train. When it arrived the Endians were dancing, howling their war cries and. carrying on libe mad. Not one was fit for the woods. They : had Ween.supplied with firewatec. : Loggers justly claim that the Mc-|- ‘When you-want butter made in Carthy bill is to blame for the lack. Itasca county go to Flughes & Co. ‘ com) int When you want pure tea and Pe this action will a) with the relief demanded coffee go to Hughes & Co: wn is cots and abursements 0 this Take notice, farther, that this- action is an action for divorce. Brahama‘ roosters, and eggs for setting a

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