Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 18, 1903, Page 1

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| | | | iatebes, door knobs, hooks, i the URDAY, APRIL 18, 1903. CHILDREN’S DRESSES. LL ready to wear. the fitting, the sewing. No jaiien with the cutting, the tried nerves or the ruffled temper, just: select. the one that suits your taste and fancy and when you when you. want to dress up ehe little folks jst put them on and all is sunshine. How many men would want to sit sewing all the day and often half the night, as the good wife and mother has to do? Not many! Why then ask your wife to do it, especially when you can-get a ready made garment as : cheaply as youcan make it at home? Just think of these things and insist that the lady come down to the store and pick one from our large and com- plete line, at all prices from 5o cents up. Think Of It! - A complete dress for fifty cents, can you make one for less? If you need a fancy one, we have it also, and the price is just as modest. A full line of children’s white dresses also, but they are going fast. Don’t wait too long. j } Itasca Mercantile Company. t x Hurry, Hurry, Hurry! ET a himp on yourself if you are looking fer e:. hardware. We cansupply you with everything in that line. eks, cle., aad will thake the price way down to | We deal | bottom too. The stock we carry is first-elass and guaranteed in stoves, cutlery, silverwear and all kinds of hardware. _(W. J. & H. D. Powers | PRMSLELSPSLSSSVSVSVSASVSP i SVSPSPS PSSM SMS TEMS PSTSMSS lf you must eat, yiarliould always try to get the ( best goods in the market at the lowest. prices. You should buy Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Game, etc., at the co, 1 Market of Finnegan & always have on hand the very best — at lowest prices. Th Fi os. Finnegan, ¢ | Shes. Finnegan Proprietor. 9 BPSSIS FSS 2S SS*: HARNESS Heavy, Light, Single ‘ and sweat Pads, Blankets, Etc Goods a yrrh, tre Plush and Fur Robes, Collars,S Everything kept.as in a First-elass Harness Shop, My Sold at Minneapolis Prices. Sole Agent for Balsam of Best Liniment on Earth tor Domestic Animats. Repairing done Promplty and Neatly. Satisfaction Guarantect PVT). LITCHKE, GRAND RAPIDS bargains tn build- tard \PINE TOBE SOLD ~IN THE FALL: salé Will be in < aat ‘Time for Log- ging on the Reservation Next Winter Tbe News Tribune’s Washington correspondent under date of April llth, says: It. was announced at the general land office today. that the department would get advertisements for selling pine and opening agricultural lands on the Chippewa reservation printed early in May. These advertisements must run six months, and by November Ist bids will be opened, thus assuring a big logging season in Minnesota next winter -DEAD AND DOWN TIMBER. , The dead and down timber-in the vicinity of Cass Lake, of which there isa consiecrable amount, will be dis- posed of this summer in order to save the proceeds from its sale to Indians and for the establishment of a fire patro) for standing pine. The plans of the forestry bureau have been received by Land Commis- fioner Richards relative to the regu- jar timber reserve, and also copcuring the five per cent standing timber to be left for reforestration purposes WORK I8 COMPLETED. At the land-office a report has been received: trom Chief Warren of the classifying division, stating that Lwork has been .completed on the Ohippewa reservation and that his force is nowon Leech Lake. The Net Lake, Deer Kiver, Boise ! Fort, Fond Du Lac and Pigeon River jlands will be classified } summer. during the As the Baudette Jands are swampy they will be left for estima- Lion until next tals. That Poll Tax. It took a long time fer farmers Lo ) Lbrow aside the tiail and forked stick land take up the use of modern ma- chinery for farm work, and it will | also take a long time for them to get }out of the poll tax rut in which so | fiany of them are continually trayel- ing. The method of making roads yp the aide-oftapelltaxisas. ancient vs the Grampian hills. The system ! will never build good roadsand should | be abolished and # cash tax snbstitat- led and good competent road builders | place d in charge every community. We is hard to depart trom time bonored | customs aud pr fare a lyosing buta vel | taxis vothing buta makeshift and a | stumbiing block in the pathway of | good making. rs are afraid to truss the construction of good roads iu tie hands of township or county officials and fear that. road money would not be impartially exe pended. We realize that human nature is not pert and never will be and that there will always be a lot of Lic id grafters in every commu- nity, but this is no reason why a start should uot be made and an honest effort initiated to geb a system of good roads in thiscommuoity. Place public servants on their honor apd fairness and hold them to the stand- of good citizenship,and soon the grafters and hogs will be weeded out. proposition, road The people always were the bosses and always will be. but they too often let a few work them.—Princeton Union. She is Wrote. A druggist in New York city ‘has in preparation a scrap book which will contain the written orders of some Engtish 3 of his customers ef fogeign birth. These are some of them: “IT have a cate pain in my child's diagram. Pleae ive my sou some- thi “Dear Docther sense worfe of Auntie to release i gif bearer tive Toxyn for garte baby’s throat and oblig “My little father’s parish plaster. dote quick as girl.’ “Tints child is my littiegir]. Lsend you tive cents to buy two sitless pow- ders for a gaoan adult who is sike.” “You will please give the lettle boi 5 eceuts worth of epe for to throw up ina tive mouths old babe. N. B, ‘The babe bas a sorestummick.” “Lhafa hot time in my insides and wich T weed like to be What is gvod to extinguish it? The enclosed. maney is the price of the extinguisher: Hurry pleas. Which reminds us ofareceipt given by a citizen of foreign birth who bad beeu tlve dollars as part payment on a certain indebetness. This is the way itread: ‘‘Receafd of hoy has eaten up its possible by enclosed .. fife tollats to reply op a count,” s of all road work in} know “hat it) cedents even it they } Send an anec- | extinguished. | * ‘PROCEEDINGS. cial Adjonrned Meeting jage Couneil. < Vs April 6, 1903. The ly eu ‘was answered by Presiden Riddell, Trustee Becker and Recordér Gole. Absent: Trustees Rasmussen and Clair. 7 ‘The minutes were read and on mo- tion approved. The ring of Laliberte & Letionx, Juba man. Jebn Rellis and Fletcher & Co., for license to sell in- toxicating liquors were called and there being no protests against the same, Were vn motion granted and the re¢order instructed to issue; licenses to same. Discussion az to water rentals were laid ovér till next meeting. Applications of A. M. Johnson, Thomas Kel'y and D. M. Gunn for licenses to sell intoxicating liquors were 6n motion ordered published and hearing set for April the 20vh. Report of superintendent of elec- tric light plani’was read and on mo- tion sate was ordered tiled ‘with rec- ommendations that same be more complet@ next month. On Trustee Becker's motion with President Riddell’s setond, recorder was instructed to advertise for bids to deliver the coal frem railraad: to plant Tor coming seasean, alse com- plete hauling « on the s? of sez sextian 33, township 56,range 25 Mino miftee was presented by Trustee Becker and after discussion was left with committee to confer with school beard, and make report after same hes been looked intu more thoroughly. i On aiotion meeting adjourned. J. S. GOLE, Recorder. | April 13, 1908. Miuuies of regular council meet- ing, Meeting was culied worder at the couneil rooms: a!! members present, and as the ladies were using said council room, meeting was on motion adjourned to Recorder Gule’s office. Meeting was culled to order at Re- corder Gole’s ollice, and the ro!i catl showed all members preseni, Minnutes of ad; ured epacial meer ~ngewere -read=ane er’s motion, with ‘Trustee Clair’ 's'sec- ond, same were approved. A petition was prgsented from the tax payers praying the council to ex- tend the water main from Leland avenue, east as far as practical, same on sLreets, alleys anédssewerage. Communication from Fors. Wayne | Electrical works, ‘from State Board of Health and from Contractor Robert- son retering to balance of $5,252.39 for which amount be drewa draft on Village with statement tas. electric | |ir plant was accepted Marele 2nd, were read and on motion ordered filed. Applications for plumber’s license were received from L. H. Hennessy and Matt McBride, ard on Trustee Clair’s motion. with Recorder Gole’s; second, same was latd ove; till nex meeting. Applications for street commissiv- ner were presented as follows: Hugh Lane, Willard Olin and Harry Wil. liams. A ballot was ordered and re- sults of same were: Williams receiv- ed.3 vots, Lane 2 votes, Williams re- ceiving a majority of votes was de- ter upon his duties on the 15th day jot April, salary to be $2 per day for | every day’s service rendered | President Riddell then called upon information in regard to. electrical nd water works systems, also gard to penalties which have reported releived, failed {information on electric plant except | that same was too large for village, } but vere assured that the penalties had not been relieved and on Robert- | son’s contract held good to Marcb 2, } 1903, and on buildiog, same were still good-but Were supposed tu belong ' to Robertson to pay as he was the cause of delay to Roberts’ contract for said} | building. Moved by & ! by ‘Prustee in re- been | corder Gole, seconded musseu, tbat ciectric light discussion be jaid on table for the present. Motion carried. { Sewerage committee’s report was caliea for and upon Chairman Beek- was extended. to May 4th meeting. . ; The hearing of applications for woollowt fer village, || Report of sesverage committee com- |} wats on motion, referred te comnrittee |B clared elected, and instructed to en-j Consulting Eogineer E. P. Bureb for j to getany} can find, if Fou on kindly ask to see, the most com- You plete line of Dry Goods 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. Our line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Jackets are of the same idea. The latest in Color and Style that can be shown. at prices that are right. And It’ Ss? a MB inch for us to show pa ods, for everything is new, tr ate and clean. Kindly give us a call whethcr you buy or | not. i | HENRY HUGHES & CO, FURNITURE Carpets, Draperies, Curtains: Shades, Wall Paper, Picturses and Picture Framing a Speciality. THE FURNITURE STORE, LENT BLOCK GRAND RAPIDS, Grand Rapids Ville 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. wine si vhahcap aa airtel oie GRAND 1 T paaned Ved iccudaundksciwhleacncnsses EAE a Ha HE AEH iGO TO KREMER’S} 4 Nakomis Canned Goods, Kennedy's Crackers and Cakes, Heinz Cider Vinegar, Heinz Pickling Vinegar, Swift’s Premium Hams, Faust Blend Coffee, Korn Krisp, Olarissa Creamery Butter, Jap Rose Soap, Fels Naptha Soap, Heinz Baked Beans, Hiawatha Pure Spices, Ralston’s Breakfast Fooa, Nakomis Yeast, Blanke's Ceylon Pea’ Blanke’s Faust Tea, All Kinds of Fresh Fruits. We guarantee our goods to be the best on the market. ’Phone 24. liquor licenses-(with boads attaciet) | were read, and there being no protests | they were on motion granted, and Recoder instrm-ted to issue lieénses| to the following named applicants} for the term of one year from April Ist: John Hepfel, J. F. McCormick, O’Leary & Fraser, J. B. O'Reilly, Continued on Page Bight: | D A. H. KRF' MER The Grocers. Grand Rapids Minnesota SS SRECTELUCEENGCERECSERE _ SET EET EFECTIVE PAGE @ #o oa & ¢ For High Grade Goods At Lowest Prices. Sage ge ARE ASR ae aE ae ee ae ae ae ae aE ae EE a Pere rr errr eeeonasaenge sone S98 32 AN A spe aE ED at aE le a ae a ae te a aH EG EE NERS 4 : At

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