Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 11, 1903, Page 8

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News Gathered During the Week By Grand Rapids and Vicinity. The Ice cream at Trainor’s J. S. Wienman of Deer River, was a business visitor in this metropolis yes- itle Country Paper. ;c evenin’ shade is fallin’ at the eud- Re in’ o’ the day, PAu’ n felter ae from labor, smokin’ at his trad ’ ipe o' clay, ig Trerw's oe a does him so much good, Be) pM. Gunn. left on Wednesiiay Fas We tute pouotry paper trom his oF | Afternoon’s flyer for a business trip to be Home Town. the Twin Citic PSF ain't a thing o' beauty, an’ itsprint ain't] Don't forget the supper given by ; = feakdeoape Ca the Episcopal Guild ladies next '* But it stiaightens out his teuiper when 9 | a feller’s feelin’ mean. iE It takes the wrinkles off his face, an’ brushes (e off the frown— Hi That littiv country paper from bis OF Home Town. Thursday evening. It is repoited that several teams were laid oft from work at the Pc? kegama dam this week, owing to too East much mud and water. —__——"B ¥ tells gf all the parties an’ the bulls of i i Puu'xis Row, é The supper served by the M. E. *Bout who spont Sunday with who's girl | Jadies in the village hall last Wednes- an’ how the crops all err os up au] Cay evening, was a success, both 5. ht as fe} sted" v 3 au . . An’ it keeps a feller posted "bout who's up financially and socially. who is down— Rae That littie country vaper from his Ol The Myrtle Vinton Company ex- Home Town. 4 _|pect to return here-soon, Weil, let Now 1 like to read the duilies. an’ the story Joe, come, and Grand Rapids will turn papers too, out en ma © witness the new plays that they will produce. ‘An’ at times the yaller novels an’ some other trasa—don’t you? »readin’ that'll brush} x : i But «fil iy en i re Chere will be a partial eclipse of I want that little paper from my Ol Home} of the moon tonight- ‘Lhe mon Town. ~-Denver Post. | rises at 6.44 p. m.. and the weather iy ay pormuttiny, the eclipse will be visible here for a short time only. About one-half of the moon’s surface will be in the shaddow. Have you seen a robin yet? Tomorrow 1s Easter Suaday- Go to Trainor’s for your ice creem soda. : F. J Stevens «nd wife accompanied j May 81th is the date set for the fire] Muss Frances Paulis, Mrs. Stevens’ foen's ball é : ter, Minn., last Mon- f y, where they went for the purpose ji . The song of the chimney sweep 55 | of having an operation performed on now heard in the land. Miss Paulis, who is suffering from a Prof. Carroll was visiting St, Louis | Severe attack of apendicttis. county’s capital last Monday. Wanted—Housekeeper on farm six- in} teem miles from Deer River, Goou *s will be paid. ‘I'wo or three persons to cook tor. Steady empioy- ment for stx ot seven months. Apply at this office or to John Howard at Hotel Northern Deer River, ior fur- ther particulars. i Clerk of Court Rassmussen Bramerd this week attending coutt. The G. A. R., boys are making preparations to observe Memoria! Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Holman speut a few days the front end of this week in Duluth. t Panent: “As we have known each other so long, doctor, 1 do not intend Call up No. 27 and order a pint or| insult you vy paying your bill, 1 quart of ice cream for your Easter have tet you a handsome legecy in Sunday dinner. my will.” Physician: “Very kind of you Lam sure.. Allow me to look at that prescription again. 1 wish to make a slight alteration in it.” J For rent—A furnished room, on ‘Hoffman avenue. Inquire of Mrs. W. L. Perreault. Thomas Ward wa ness visitor this weck f Father O’Mahany wee an Duin a couple of days this week. Do you read the adveriscuionts ia this paper? If you dow? y acai miss some pood bargains Mrs, Mary Daub returner) Wedne day froma three wees’s viet win rf tives and friends at Asilong and vu luth. The county fair. ‘That's it. | Why not havea meeting and tke sieps to clear the groands and put tin. sat shape for a rousing big county for this tail? For Sale—Househowld tu onure of every desenption, incluciig ood room furniture, four stoves, cic. sale orrent. Apply to J. cr to Herald Review. House ior A. Sayers Ata meeting of the school bo rd held Thursday, all of the pres nt corps of teachers were re clegicdl exceptone, Prot. Cortol, of course, was not an / applicant. fins det two vacancies which will be filled by new teachers. It is with sineere regret that the | community learns of the resignguon of Prot, Carioll, ‘Tie Pro essor is a! man of fine execuuve a:iiy,a‘fine di-ciphinarin and a model teacher. , It realy is too bad that Mr. Carroil could not sce his way cleir to romain with us. He will be sadly missed, not alone by his co-laborers, but by the scholars, the patrons of the school and the citizens generally ‘The Herald Review bas only the most kind wishes for nm, and we scincerely trust that his lines may fall in pleasant places. A Few Dashes, Could one call the manufacture of | baby carriages an infant industry? A woman finds as much excitement in attending a barguin sale, asa man gets oul of a game of draw, Just because a girl makes a date with a fellaw, does it nec ally follow that she cares a fig for him? One hundred thousand dollars is amount set aside by the legislature for the purpos of representing the great state of Minuesota at the St. Louis fair next year. Murderer Knapp, who killeé only five wives and jonged for more to buteber, w kicken. in the head by cot when he was a child, so it is said. if it had only been a mule. Here is a good one taken from au A new firm to be known as Baker & Home, will be launched in the busi- ean have same by calling at the Her-} ness whirl next Monday.. The new Id Review office. firm starts out under most faverabie I-scream, do you? Well, let’s go to | 24SPICes | with a paid up cash capntal “Wramors. He keeps the best ice of some ’steen million dollars Vhey Baoan the town. have a new. drill and are how ready fe Bi to make contracts to drill wells. May Attorney C. C. McCartny is at} success attend their enterpnse. 3 | amas, Aikin lndependen Hugh Mc- interests of his cliants, : era r Ewan has been elected justice of the _ Varnon Blood and family anuci | peace up at Grand Rapids. ‘That en- pate spending the summer at the old] terprising neighbor of ours will here- t mestead near Boston, Mass. after be a poor abiding place for | Attorney Frank F. Price was in| ¢teoks, tor Hughie will crack it to rainerd this week, to argue cases at| them hard. ‘Ihe Independent sends chambers before Judge McClenahan, | You congratulations, Judge McEwan. At is reported that the Franklyn: _lt seems to be the unanimous ver- | Nye Opera Company, 1s billed to give | dict that the Myrtle Vinton company a show here the latter part of this} bch played to immense audiences thonth, all of last week in’ the opera house i far the the finest sh Next Monday evening the Rebec- CnC ere here, is by far = company that comes to Grand eas will give their Easter Monday and whea ever they return ———— ball in the village hall. A fine ime Rapi is assured. Found—a number of keys. Owner they will receive a welcome that befits a first class troupe like the Myrtle T Easter Sunday dinner will not} Vinton Company. be complete unless you serve ice St. Cloud Journal Press: Here- cream with it. Ring up No. 27 and give in your order) after posimasters will not be allowed to rent boxes to boys and girls. This is a ruling that will meet with the ap- probation of ull right minded people and will doubtless put a stop to much promiscuous flirtatton, for ifa_ girl re- receives a letter that her mother can’t The Episcopal Guild wili give a] see, why there is danger right there. supper and housekeepers’ sale on the eee cot ‘mera ag ; cock has appointed ten additional ex- - yited to attend aminers of ceded Indian lands in e kaa x Minnesota, who will work ,under Ed- Vice-President Louis Hill and other | ward Warren in expediting the classi __ R. S.. McDonald, Jonn Brown, A, |B. Clair and W. C. Pyndali were at | Brainerd this week as witnesses in the Stitt-Rat Portage lumber case. Brainerd Dispatch: Secretary Hutch dignitaries of the Great Northern j fication of the agncultural and_ timber _ Railway, «passed through Grand|lands in accordanc: with the provi- _ Rapids last Saturday en route to Pa-| sions of the Moms bill, Among the _ Cific coast points. new examiners are Samuel Tribby, of : The “soiled doves” were up before Litle Falls, and James E, Hannaway, his honor, Justice McEwan, this week Ge Bendy.” Therpay is day. ana were separated from their coin ‘to > the extent of several -plunks for not ~ obeying the ordinance. & ‘Yhe Presbyterian church year which closed April rst was'a record making - 2 one, according to the report read to - Landlord Jackson of the Grand|the congregation — las: Sunday. Rapids House, expects to leave about Twenty-five were added to ie roll of the middle of next week for Oregon, } members, over $100 were contributed where hic goes to look after some tim- | to the boards of the church, $1,800 ber interests that he holds there. for current expenses, $140 for outside A causes—this includes $58 for the an ore . ganizei for the A. O. UL W araaal Pepe oh Palais 0 ese eas in Grand Rapids Monday, and will Hoar ae a ee eg ER ‘assist the local lodge to raise a large | “ANY, P2509 Were 2 Rag. ere 5” | Ladies’ Aid society j. class for initiation in the near future} “°°? “4 * a i { C. Murphy of Duluth, ¢ 2 * : Beil For a great muddle in write-ups ~ Editor Cuppernuil in his Virginian 3S gay RS Se oe P " Says of -the recent spelling caren in pomaysa as oe I the greene nia - Bis citys’ “Hats off to Grand Rapids.” Doter, .\ He. isthe” tellone Tor nunted —Thanksthanks, Bro. Cuppernull, the and poetic ‘nietipiiors wher the “dis mtestayts are certainly deserving of | OFS tun ue Mie oy ae what be aut igh ie prise: gi telegraphed about the triat tip of the | sot ike! hak 44 new Shiauirock: “It was an inspiring given in the court} sight to see the ¢ ay eventing, by. Proft,} oughbred of ths 3s aijiter the auspices of suite equine prototypes under Club, was a thorough | snaffle. She fairly ate the water.” ecess. ‘ihe Professor handled her} isn’t that a dandy? A real “equine bject in a masterly manner which | prototype” eating water is nu slouch sed her large audience, of a sight. j: uy Pad raised by the ; DEFECTIVE PAGE exchange which smachs very strongly of the flavor of truth: “By all means Jet's bave the City Beautiful. But first let us have the City Clean. The pillars of the capitol of Mon- tana were recently cracken by an earthquake shock. Wonder if this will deter legislative aspirants trom seeking to enter the building as rep= resentatives of the people. Your Uncle Rastusis informed that | it lakes two to make a quarrel, also that a man and bis wife are one. Now how de duce can these state- ments be recenciled. *Pears dat dis English am a mighty queer language. Aneminent professor by the name of Turner, says that the universe is indefinite and has no center. What? And Baston the hub of the universe, tov? Oh, this fs shocking, shoeking. The professor bas certainly been mis- quoted. It is reported that $9,000 was the amount that Young Corbett received for fuurty-five minutes work recently, when he knocked out McGovern. It’s dollars to cents that it is a yood deal more money than he would have re- ceived for writing spring poetry or j newspaper paragraphs, in the same } length of time, i “Granny” Pease of the Anoka Union says: ‘“The Jatest breakfast food is made of old newspapers. They are first shredded, then steamed and tuasted, and it is pronounced really deliciau Wonder if our esteemed “Granny” bas sampled this most ex- cellent dish himself. Aithough he fails to state just what percentuf brain food this dish contains. We presume however, it depends some- what upon what papers are used. | And now the ajlies--England, Ger- | many and Italy,’ have set up a bran new claim against Venezuela. Not satisiied with the amount that has been promised to them, and fearing an unfavorable verdict from The Hague, they now want Venezuela to pay the costs of maintaining the blochade against her own ports. Bat Minister Bowen stands there like a mighty specter and politely. but | firmly turns their extremely modest | ‘ request down. A young ina who migrated to this | | country from Russia &bout 23 years ago, and who now drags around with | him the unpronounceatle cogtioman | of Louis Oreekovesky. petitioned the | court ab Duluth recently to have six letters cut-tiom hisname: The ques tion naturally arises as “to while ene | [of the name shalt thos tetters* be | taken from. If theyate taken tro the vront: esi then his name would be Oreck. The {man is young of course, for draggin such a name ar that through life would soon kill the dest of ‘em. | Notice of Application for Liquor License, | of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. we” migiit ‘eal bink |: ‘Veshyonut if fro the ouber end)’ ° Whentheyzep.-. “ou see % the difference wh u ,cu put’ mon. eres 27 ager Po tae [SB 2a, ES VE store looks like another, gn caking. C2 Vhen yousee a big lot of clo © +h tables. ‘ har seems to be onl ‘ f color and price. Don’t stop there. thc re is semething more im- porcant. Ask yourself who made them. NSF MADE lothing is different’ When we give joua KON; & F., made coat to try on, you will find that che collar fits snug, the shoulders secm moulded to you. own, it has a style and dignity that is never found in ordinary clothing, and best of all you have our guarantee that every. stitch is right, and the maker guarantees it too. These are the qualities you should seek in your clothing and the ones we have to offer you in ours. ‘Copyrignt 1903 By =f z . ie (GM, Tthan & Fischor Co,' McKibbin Hats-=-None Better Made, and all the new blocks here. A complete line of gent’s furnishings. John Beckfelt. a » M Summons, Notice of Mortgage Forclosuro Sale. Default has oceured in the conditions of a | mortgage made by Prudence BE, Kribs and Alson BE. Kribs, as mortgagors, to Bovey: De- picts. Laittre Lumber company, as mortg 1 h that applications dated November, 1, 1901, and filed for reco ie in writing to the Vilage in the office of the Kegister of Deeds for village « nd ds, and | Itasca county. Minnesota November 20. 1901. for licerse to sell | at 10 o’cluck a, m. and recorded in Book “I” term commen on page 542 mortgaging and Kodites ing on the follow- | conaeying. the northeast quarter (NE) of | sonio At Ginek detcnas ng persons. 2nd at| section nineteen 119), tho north half (N14) of te. ark, defendant. the following plicas as siated in said appli- | the southwest quarter (SW24). the southwest | The State of Minnesota to the above named cations, res ely, bo-witt quarter (SW%) of the southwest quarter defonilant: Laliberte & Le for the term of one | (SW). and the east half (B's) of the north-| You are he -eby summoned yeur trom the + ay oj March A. 1203. tguarter (Nita) of section twenty (20) | answer the complaint of th and in the east front room of the lin township fifty-three (53) worth of range | above eutitlod action, w building situated on lot block | twenty-five (25) west. in Itasca county, Min | hereto attached and here: teen (17); in the ori 1 plat of Grand | nesota. to secure payment of the sum of nine | you, and to serve . | hundred 1900] dollars, with interest, payable | suid complaint on the subscriber at hie office 2 the rate of six perceni, | in the village of Kouchiching, in/said eounty + isclaimed tc due and is | of Itasca. within thirty days aftdr the servic n the debt secure mortgage. | of this summons upow you. exclusive of the of this n tic um of four | day of such service ‘andAf'you fail toa d fifty cents | to said complaint within tho time aforesaid. No itction or proceeding at law or | the plaintiff in th tion will apply to ths st in as been instituted to recoyer the | court fer the relief demanded in said com- + debt secured by said 1ortgage, or any’part| plaint, with the costs and disbursements of from | thereof. ‘ this actton, west | Notice is hereby given that, by virtueofa] Take noi ¢ ated | power sale contained in said mortgage, said] for divor numbered pine- | mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of said] Datel at of Grand Rapids, | mortgaged premises, or so mich -therof, at | 1903, ublic vendue. to the hizhest'bidder for cash, GEO. 1. WALSH for the term of one year from | by the the sheriff of Itasca county, Minne- Viaintitt’s Attorney. the 12th diy of March, 4. 1), 1905, in the front | sota, ut the front door of the court house in | Koochiching, Minnesota. ravm on the first ye mye story rae | Grand Rapids, BU etd on meontar. we ty id Defendant: 7 milding situated on lot eighteen in block | 97th day of April 1963 at twe o’elotk, noon, % rem Hiimperauetoes- orikinalyial of. the villeco | sriaid’dey. to. pay the amonnteher due ai © notice that the complaintin the above Herald-b jew, Feb, 7. 21 and 28 STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; County of [tase s Village of Grand ky Notice is hereby ¢ have been George: Clark, plain lipuors f ing as fellows and termin: ing dates, by the follo of mortgages and required to e piainti? in the h complaint is ith served upon opy of your unswer to oy further, thit this isan action front of the op on lot tWenty-fou totn in the orig bing, Minn., Feb. 12, A, D. entitled action has-been ‘filed in tho office of the clerk ‘of said district court at Grand »apids, in eaid Ttnsea county. GEO. H. WALSH, Attorney for Plaintit. of id Rapids, Misinesota. unpaid upon said mortgage debt, and the Said applications will be heard and deter- | costs and eburges of such foreclosur’. rained by said Villuze Counell of the Village | “Dated, March 13, 1903 ‘a a) Is. &t council room in ne i 2Y-DE 7 SLU IR OC fans ball, in above said. village on_Monda, | BOVEY-DELATRIRE Lt aay 2008 ‘the 13th day of April A, D. 1903, at 8:30 o'clock | lortgagee p.m, of that day. : i Witness my hand atid seal of said village of i | Jown KR. VAN DERLIP. Attorney for mortgagee, 916 Gunranty Grand Rapids, this 30th day of March, D. | puilding, Minneapolis. Minnesota. tones GEORGE RIDDELL, Wes ete ee 38° GOLF, President. j ; Recorder. © 4mmil. | April 11, 1908. 55 RE | STATE OF MINNESOTA, | nearie OU si XAPELL a8, 1903. Notice of Application for Liquor License. Ooubtiof {itasens f Gonneeen rane, Liss F EX In s In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Disteset | pup County of mori ita The State of Minnesota, to the above-nay ¢ Notice is hereby given. that there was left Village of Grand Rapl oa defendant: - with me. on the Ith of August. A. D., Notice is hereby given that pep betiony | irving Rhodes, Plaintiff, ig02. at that certain stuble or barn operated have been mide in writing to the Village of | Versus in connection with the hotel known asthe Gyand Repids, and filed in my office, praying | Lottie Rhodes, Defendant, t: Village of Grand for license to sell intoxicating liquor. for the | “You are hereby summoned and required to younty of rtasca, State of Minnesota, term commencing as follows and terminat- | answer the complaint of the plaint!f in the | py Wint Archibald, the owner ther ing on uke following dates by the following | above entitled action, which is on file inthe | care and support, the following de persons and at the following places, as stated | office of the clerk of said court at his office | property: in said applications, respectively, to-wit: in the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county | “ Ope jurge pony, one white right hind foot, John Hepfel, for the term of «i year trom | Minnesota, and to serve 2 copy of your ans-| star in forehead, 8 years uld, weight, about the 23rd oF March. A. D, 1903. atand inthe | wer to said complaint on the subscriber at | 799 pounds, moose color. front rcom.oa the ground floor of the two | his office m the village of Grand Rapids in |” One small pony with white face, white right story frame buildivg situated upon the vy said county of Itasca within thirty days after hind foot. two white front feet, weigh about thirty-five feet of lots, thirteen (13) fourteon | the service of this summons upon you, ex- | 50 pounds, age about 6 years, bay in color. | STATE OF MINNESOTA. ; © matter of the lien claim of M. E. 14) and fifteen (15), in block seventeen (10. | clusive of the day of such service, and if you |” ‘pwo riding saddles, as follows: One ladies of ginal plat of the Village ofGrand Rapids | fail to. auswer s: complaidt within the | ide saddle and bridie complete, one gentle- according to the recorded plat thereof. time 2foresaid. the plaintiff in this action wi mans saddle and bridle complete. 3. ¥. McCormick, for the term of one year | apply to the court, for the relief demanded in | and whereas, on the 20th day of March, A, D. from the tst day of April, A. 1D, 1908, ut and in | the. said complaint with the costs and dis- | 1993. 1 Bled and cause to be filed, in the office the front room on the ground floor of of the | hursements of this action. of the Villag Recorder of the Village of « build : Supe ye Coen Soe ce notlee >. that thjs action is au | Grand Rapids, County of Itasca, Stare, of i214 and 15 alt in block 17 of the original plat] , cake notlee, further. that (hi s iP y State o' Minnesnta, notice of my claim of lien for the care and support of such stock and property above described. and for the reasonable charges for tha care and support of such stock and property above described, And whereas the said claim has not been paid and the same is now due and owing. Now notice is hereby given, that I, as lien claimant, will offer the properto above des- cribed for sale by public auction, atand in i : i front of the Village hall, in the Village ot | Notice of Application for Liquor Licence. | Grand Rapids, County of ttasca, ana State ot Notice of App J z | Minnesota, on Mriday, the ith day of April yeay from the Ist oF April. A, D. 1903, at aud | op ATROF MINNESOTA, j | A. D,, 1903, at tho hour of ten o'¢lock ia the in the east front room on the ground floor a _. Conary of Itasca. ( forenoon, to satisfy the sam of 32at.00, the the building situated on jot 3. in block Is.in | vjage of Grand Rapids. : amount clsimed to be duc at the date of the the original plat ofGrand Rapids, Minn. || xc “is hereby, given, that appligations filing of the lien, and the further sum of frets tat Orson n, Pia ae And id the | have been made in writing to the village $100 porday since the 20th day. of Mureh, A. rom tbe Ist of April, 4. D. 1903, at a neil of said village of Grand Rapids 108. : rr Gband Rapats: Minn. known 2+ tho Glade | fatoxleating liquors for the te PRANK F. PRIOR. Attornep for Lien Claimant, n for divorce, ed. February 11, 1908, Leary & Fraser for the from the Ist of Apri!, A. 1). 19 east front room of the hereon situated on Jot 7 in block 18, of the original plat of Grand Rapids. Minnesota. | ‘J.B. OReilly. for the term of one year from the Ist day of April, A. 1D. 1903. xt and | in the east front room on the ground floor of the building situated on lové, in block 18, of | the original plat of Grand Rapids, Minn. Anthony McAlpine, for the term of one ©, L, Pratt. Attorney for Plaintit ids, Itasea county, Minn. A.D. 1908 : - K. DUPPICY, ry Sth, 198, and terminating on pine Sunuary Sh, 190, by. the following person. and.at the following places, as stated in said application, respectfully, to- wit: 3 in the west front room on the building situated on lot. the origina! townsite of D* CHAS. M: STORCH, year from the Ist of April, A. D. 1903, at and in the east front room on the ground floor of the Hoidine sitnated omlot lot 2, in block 18, iu Onlefoal piabof Grand Rede, A232 Laie Said appli ns Bo lisse ot i : . McAlpine & McDonald. for the term of one | ofthe Vi : : . o pAb the Cou sats min the vil- 1d appli¢ation will bé heard and d in Said village, on Monduy, | ined id village counsil of the vill wetinng ag of Nb Fae saree erie orclok |B vad api cee. minthey Pp. of th: Me Nee : | in f is oi cit 7 i pray sud seul of suid Village U oF »| PHYSICIAN AND SU oh nt Seip nit aaaay BE Marek. | eae: Shek AD, leat, nts orelock RGEON DURGE RIDDE and seat of Grand Rapids ab lity Preise, put Waren A. hk Offi ind Residence. Cor. Kindred and gra drnimtl. TATERST). DM GUNN. Eee | POA. SENG. For’ Sale=-Thorsughbred Light} Brahama roosters, and eggs for setting im season. - } MRS}, Mo ESSPWOOD” Frout Lake, GRAND RAPIDE, When you want pure tea “aga ‘ coffee go to Hughes & Co &, 1} { al { \

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