Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 11, 1903, Page 1

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Granp Rapips, Irasca Country rae ! \ \ Ever on The Alert To Serve you With the Newest and Best ) We Offer the Latest Creations for spring. MING to us direct from the factories, from which we We offer you a ce) buy and saye a middieman’s profit. +} glimpse of the new spring crop. They are made along 4 the right lines; tt ave the style. the shape. the good 4 finish and stylish qualiti the ekind of shoes, we sell has-es- | tablished a reputation (ous for the best. Th is no limit to | the styles. the ts, the Jasts and the pleasing prices, You | hh tome to this store fer sbecs with the absolute assurance of get- i « ting the best at the right prices. We now call especial at- Nii? tention to our | _—_i—_| Don't care wh doppsrwear for its | \ Our line cc - ts ete. olice pots, etc tistaction . Itasca Mercantile A Strong Puint a favor of our oack eps its luster and wilh not tatnishorrust It is unquesti combines two grea f you must eat, Fresh and Salt Meats, Thos. Finnegan, Plush and Fur Robes, Collars, Sweat Pads, Blankets, Etc dveryuhing Kept asin First-class Harness Shop. My Goottsa Sold at. Mitineapetis’Prices. Sole Agent for Balsani of Aperii, tre Hest Lininienton Earth for Domestic Animals. Repairing done Prompity and Neatly. Ladies Shoes. “Turn and Genuine Welt, with Military heel or with French high or low heel. Lace or Ox- fords, price $300. Lace Bluteher, m litarY heel and patent tip at $3.50. Enamel and faney styles at $4 and $4.59. Company. bly the finest andmost sanitary ware yet produced. essentials; durability and appe ee, ting powers. ynsists of chafing dishes, “tear-ketties Whatean we do for you? W. J. & H. D. Powers VSO, you should aiways try to get the best go the irket at the You should buy 6 § Fish, Game, etc., % at UL of Finnegan & o So. ays have on hand the very best —- at lowest prices. % ‘ % Thos. Finnegan, { Proprietor. $ 6 HARNESS Heavy, Light. Single and: Gueretee) EMI], LITCHKE, GRAND RAPIDS ant the County Divided. testing against the 1 of Atasea county drawn up aod placed in noel other public places where persons DAY Sigu them if they wish. Mrs. Kenfield Frevent- ‘They*are}to Alis effect, that if the ed From Feriecting county mst be diviced to create the .: ‘ nroposéd Hew land district, 'he divid- Title by Quaran- ing line Should be not further east tine. than ty west of fifth meridian. - po "Nal WOMAN LOSES = an TITLE TO LAD The pelitien is addressed to the secretary Of Ube interior and it is seb forth that lines of travel make Du- juth the } al point tor settlers to tile on umeh of tue land which it is proposed/ko e@niviauce in the uew dis- trict. te D. M, Génn of Grand Rapids, who Smallpox with its attendant quar- antiné is ascribed by Mrs. Minuie Kenfle d to +e divectiy responsivie for her taiure to perfect ite twa valuable piece of government land in the Vicinity of Grand Receiver J. M. Sinith and Register W. E. Culkin, before whow her claim lo the property was beard, tied a de vision adverse to ber contention and directing Ubat Charles H. McGinniss be permitted to take possession of the land, * : The claim in question contains 18 acres, «admirably situated ov the shore ofa stwall lake, in 30-56-28. The original bomestead entiy on this property was made by M. P. Daly, June 24, 1901, but for scme reason nol explained in this action, Mr. Daty made no effortto perfect title to the property, or use it as a homestead. Mrs. Keufieid. whose husband was a cdusumptive and unable to work,}, cajl fr settled on the property in August Of} other ev the same year, intending to tile en ib weary—ae as the bead of the family, She was] enough ¢ the sole support of her husband and | — devised daughter and undersuch circumstan- | gentle hi ces she would be entitled to enter the} him a pie property in her own name. and told iim to mark down eleven SENT HER Tu PEST HOUSE, ciphers, légving’a space between the While she was still living on the} fourth and fifth,seventh and eighth claim, Mrs. Kenfield’s daughter con- thand teuth. Then draw trocied swallpox. The mother aud } y Qownyatd line at the bottom of the daughter were taken in charge by the | first cipher, an upward line at tbe Kapius. day) mighh on his way to St. Paul, says Ue movie of Itasca county have uot beet Wousulted in the watter of dividing Wheir gounty, aud they would like to be beard belore any action is taken. He says tbe bulk of the land Uhat is oven to settlement in that part of the state isin Liasta ce unty, and Grand Rapids, in the estimagion of reside! Of the county, is the point wi ere the new jand office should bes tecoted.—Duluth News Tribune o | Time to Go. young lady-was -receiving Pa #entieman friend the igs and becoming very yedeg man didn’t know Teave ata vespectful ‘hour cheme to give him a to go home. She gave BOF paper and a lead pencil) _ | were put under quxra: Point. ated coperware is that it always | cind of wear yuu buy-you can’t. duptieate nickel-plated baking dishes, tea and | authorities and conveyed to the pest | top of thefourth, down on the bot- | Louse at Grand Rapic tom of tie fifth, np on the seventh jand eighthoand down on the tenth, Now seé What you have written. It | suffering from the dis ov Novewber 26, 1901, the Du land office cancelled any clain: which | actly two miritice: tterwards the way home. passed though the city last (Wednes- ; ‘ 1 is needles§ perhaps *o say thal in ex- pa ES Tea ge % Two Douvars a YEAR, Hughes & Co, You ean find, if you will kindly ask to see, the most com- plete line of Drv © oods that can be - 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 shades of Grey. Prices from $2.00 to $10.00. @) r line of Ladies’, Misses’ and UY Children’s Jackets are of the same idea. The latest in Color and Style that can be shown. And at prices that are right. It’ a pleasure for us to show Ss our goods, for everything is new, up-to-date and clean. Kindly give us a call whethcr you buy or not. : HENRY HUGHES & CO. Daly may have had thro: young mat Was Ga hi ‘entry and thé the property : | thrown open for settlement. | Kenfield’s previous residence on the | ‘and would have entitled her tw pre- | cedence in making claim to it. 0... | Meanwhfl® Charles: H,: Meginniss. | who bad assigned claimes for the | homesteaders, made entry on the laad, Mrs. Kenfield had, until Pel- ruary 22, in which to make applica- | tion to the land oie ected to Hle until M After ' she and her daughter ree trom smallpox she accepted a position as an abtendant in the pest house and in | the hearingyset up the claim that by | reason of this service, she was nnder quarantine during the entire period of ninety days during whi permitted to tile her cla: After the entry bad been made by McGinniss, Mrs. Kentieki undertook ve his claim annalied and put hard fight in the effort to regain n of the property. Much Ss was laid on the fact that she Was under quarantine and therefore unable to file on the land, but the government said that durjog the per- iod in Which she was employed at the pest house, the quarantine was volun- tary and due to ber own acts. WOULD BE LIENIENT. ‘The land officials, in making the decision, entered into an exhaustive | review of Ube case, in which they ex-} | pressed a desire to give tne claimaat jas much labitude as possible, owing }to the uafortuaate condition sur- rounding her, yet they cousidered her failure to Mle on the land, after the | term of her enforced quarantine had Somewhat Costly. We keepan araiy of 65,000 men and have 254 siips ot war. Weare re dy to tight hel ites setaL( jbay slaughs: uscbe score. Eyer hi States suffering from grashoppers? Are we not powerless before the gypsy moth? The bug family taxes this great country $350,000,000 a year, but in the unequal fight between the nation aud the ougs the ter ever remains unconguered. The worms Ubat attack the cotter plant assess the farmers $69,000,000 a year. The potato bug cats 38,000,000 worth an- nually out of our gardens, The chinch bug.costs us $10,000,900, the Hessian tly. $50,000,600 wud ve grass- hopper Atchison Globe. | ub she neg- ch she was ‘ Get a Blick Eye. The United States court of a ppeals has decided agailist the merger. The court held that the union of two big roads restrain trade and coniivts with the anti-trust law. carities company ba by the court to c been ordered direction, and owners. All four judges copeurred expected that an appeal will be take by the Merger people to the United Stites supreme court. This is Awful New justi listen to this, and from | the News ‘Tribune too! ‘Tv a lumber- kK up a pine tree, in this neck 0° expired, no e: se and urged that a bee a eae aligtertie ese AX. OUHIN SON DetRipue atts Sedat cana teee brie Vine GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA. other homesteaders required that { they rale agaiust her. ' well-known, } itis vain to ex Phe case was hotly contested | that John’ Grass, the famous throughout and it is possibie that ip | Chief, who met President Roo | may be carried into the conrts for | 8¢ Bismarck y j inal adjustment. Mrs. Kentiel has | thirty days in whieh to appeal from ' the decision of the land office.—Du- | juth News Tribune. “The Indian’s antipathy to work is Ore Indications Near Brainerd. Wilbam C. White and other Du- luthians lave become interested in ore indications near Brainerd, and She Got Her Wish. ; tracts und the miveral right toothers. Many women have a desire to gaze | 1 z | Float ore has been found in the dis- upon the interior of a barroom, trict..but so. Outeropplig hae. been few of the smart set at least have | USE 0! Be ae ‘ wil y s u thelr wish gratified. ‘Gas VOuNiR ares & drill will be put on the amet 4 | property and a thorough test made | Woman, however, had this curiosity | Virginia Eaterprise. satisiled, much toherdisanpointment. | . zee 2 Let She eutered a Duluth restaurant | 1, was a Giant. the other day aud as she came ini, the AGN giant tree was Telled during the duor of Uhe saloon adjouraiag was | past winter by u homesteader near suddéuly opened. ., OuLonagon, Mich., measuring over J1 “1 nearly ped my neck to geba in diameter at the buthand with peap int that saloon,” she'said, ja heighth of 150 feet. Seven sixteen what do you suppose I saw—a, Sig0| end of vbe last lug measuring. 28 reading ‘Hot Beef Te: The very} inches in diametes, The tree, sealed idea, beef.tea-in a saloon.” Aud she | out £33000 Peet and was worth avout snifled disdainfull, ‘Tribune. | 9225 whemsawed into dumber ‘Phe Herald Review priuts aii the | fews all the time. | and get in the swig. Are you a subseriber ta the Heraia | +heview? Tf oot. why not. matisu.na earth and yet}; SS S355: == iol ihe big United | 4 Geo : - e e RUE Ses) sere to return the stock to the former in the conclusions of the court. It is Ube woods, it looks as if the editor of} | have purchased thr fee of Lwo smal) | | foot logs were cat fromit, the smalky: Sabserive cow} : 2 a | FURNITURE | and UNBERTAKING. Carpets, Draperies, Curtains. Shades, Wall Paper; : Pictursesand Picture Framing a Speciatity ‘THE FURNITURE STORE, LENT BLOCK GRAND RAPIDS, -_- MINN. SS RES AE Se ag a he aaa a a EEE SEES Se ae a gh a a ae ee aka ae ee a aE a a EET Grand Rapids Village Lots A. M. JOHNSON Has some very desirable residence lots in Grand Rapids that he has placed on the market. many are 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 street and Leland avenue. Sa a a eae ea a ae aa ga EA A A AREA ASE AE EE AE eae te a Se ah te te a ah a ae ae a a ae ae RHLIPSLS CSHGRPACSSSSS SASSER CO HKEHKCY SOs Sagestsagnos ight Desh aga rere ded cla a een eh sn: 3 Opin? #G0 TO KREMER’S For High Grade Goods At Lowest Prices. i | Nakomis Canned Gouds, Kennedy's Crackers and Cakes. ei Cider Vinegar, Heinz Pickling Vinegar, Swift’s Pes: noe Faust Blend Coffee, Korn Krisp, Clarissa Creamery Butter, Jap Rose Soap, Fels Naptha Soap, Heinz Baked Beans, Hiawatha Pure Spices, Ralston’s Breakfast. Pood, Nakomis Yeast, Blanke’s~ Ceylon Pen; Bhanke’s Faust/Pea;s Ali Kindsiof Fresh Fruits, ‘i We guarantee our woods-to be the best op the:market. *Phone 24. A. Hj KRF MER Grand Rapids > Minnesota ~~. weeees NEFECTIVE Dare 1

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