Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 25, 1903, Page 8

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es “New Pho S.ittle Ceuntry Paper. IVs no eixivon-Page edition that expreeses big men’s vis : And it’s not filled up with pieryres, Ror with felographic news; Te ie’ DrTabed dallvewiey hour, rf And the editor’s not bragging of his influence and power. f It may have faults and errors, byt all these T will forgive. For it’s printed sin the gountry, ’way back where Luged to lve. This oniy lesued weebly, aud it’s not made up for sty. Bot whew it arrives I gladly put the daily by awhile. ¢ 7 don’t read in ivs pages what the wise and great men say, But 1 sce that “Silas Jiggers brought some wood to town today ;” And that “Grandma Parks is better,” or that “Old Bill Jones is dexd,” And it vells just what the parson in his Sun- day sermon said. 1 see again the faces of the friends I used to know. In the dim and distant fancies of the happy 4 long ago; And I read up in the corner that the fall winds how! and biow, And that “Uncle Nathan Smith predicts an early fall of spow;” : Or that “our debating club will give a social next week, At which our brother townsman, Abner Bro- therton, will speak.” There are never learned essays on the ques- tions of the day, Bot it says that “folks are looking for another ra in ha: J see no glaring headlines of the last election fight, Bot it says that “Tom Shaw marries Ella Edgerton tonight;” And my thoughts somohow grow fonder when tho old folks’ names I see, Telling that “Reverned Tomkins was invited there to tea.” It may be crude and homely—that same little + country sheet, >. And the make-up of its pages may be rather obsolete; Jt is damp when I unfold it, and the print is * sometimes blurred; Yet it’s always more than welcome and I read itevery word, And no reading to a city man 4 greater joy can give; Than the little country weekly. priated where he used to live. fa Yextra" every The Virginian Go to Trainor’s for your ice cream - soda. . > Yeh ‘ Mrs. Dr. C. M. Stork went to Df- ® luth Sunday. i Miss Alice Tyndall is reporied ill with the measles. Mrs."E. J, Farrell was a Zemth City visitor Jast Monday. The. shingle mill here started up full bjast Jast Monday. Ice cream and ice cream soda with crushed fruits at ‘Trainor’s Good intentions are all right, but you want to make thew good. The governor bas designated Fn- cay May rst, as Arbor and Bird day. J. S. Bernie.and wife left last Wed- nesday for their future home in -Ore- gon. f Fish stories are now ripe. “Hurry E up don’t be backward about-telling . them. i Henry Carrier and wife of Bena, & were visitors in Grand Rapids. last re Monday. — e Remember, the Myrtle Vinton Co., 4 will only play one night here on this ie trip, Saturday evening, May 2nd. Mr. Layton is hear this week for the purpose of organizing a lodge of : the Modern Brotherhdod of America. E. J. Farrell and D, M. Gunn de- parted last Tuesday for Wiest Baden, © Indiana, where they will spena a 4 » couple of weeks, . The M. W. A. will give a dance in the village hail, next Monday even- ing, April 27th. A good time is as- co sured all who will attend, Walter Johnson, of Cass Lake, was Te-newing old acquaintances aud shak- ing hands with Ins many friends in Grand Rapids Jast Tuesday. Thomas Fitzgerald, who hails from Vine City, and an old time cruiser in this section, was a Grand Rapids visi- lorthe latter part of last week. New uniforms, thet’s what our’ fire- men are going to have shortly. A Tepresentative of a Si. Paul house was here recently aud took ther measure. C.R. Jackson of the Grand Rapids House, leit Thursday for Oregon. His sister, Miss Julia jackson, will conduct the hotel durmg his absence. A. G. Bernard, who Guides the Cass Lake Voice; passed through the town the front end of this week. was en route home from a visit to the ‘Lwin Cities. are busy af work clearing thirty-seven of Jand for Roy Wheaton. siatted work last Monday and ash in about sixty days. of the week from thy Bi; ary. Forks coun- He reports having killed coup- “there. week. During the Week athe red Mr. and Mis, [ohn James of Worth. 4) ington, Minn, are visiting wih Mrs, James’ sister, Mrs, J. S. Gole, ‘The corner lots are getting dry and the Lase ball season is here, and the small boy 1s very much in evidence, ; ; nee . Great reduction in suns made to i Dehcious ice cream at. Trainor's, apecral ineasyrement. Now is the | Try it, time to get one if you havent ail ready | Miss Beatrice Levy is sick with the ordered.“ Mrs. C- Ring, Dressmaker,j measles, ee “A Busy Day Cc.,” will hold the! When they’re piled up on a big table. You gee the difference when you put ’em on. He} _ Giant Joy came in the latter part of bears the evening before he left He returned the first of this i DEFECTIVE PAGE in | How do you like it? The weather we mean, Peer Richland, who is employed dates, ete, by John Beckfelt, is on the sick ter, | Call up ‘phone 27 and order your ice cream by the pint, quart or gallon. Mrs. George Booth and Mrs. A. C. Bossard were Duluth visitors Wed- nesday. x W. A, Kiley of Hibbing, was visit- ing with the home folks last Tuesday and Wednesday. .A well furnisied room with good board. Reasonable rates. Inqure of Mrs. W. L. Perreault. The Dramatc Entertainment by Mr. Fouche will be given Friday evening, May rst, at the village hall. R. R. Bell, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bernie last Wednesday to Ore- gon. He expects to be gone about three weeks. Mis. E, C. Kaley and Mrs. A. B. Clair took Sunday afternoon’s fiyer for Duluth. They. returned home Wednesday a : R. S. Jones, rspresenting the..Min- nesota Type Foundry of St. Paul, was calling on the trade in Grand Rapids! .q_ last Thursday, “The Inside Track,” next Saturday evening, May 2nd, athe village hall, by Myrtle Vinton, Go or yon will i miss a good treat Last Sunday W. C. Gilbert regeiv ed by eéxpress, two fine Shetland ponies which his children enjoy driv- ing about, The ponies are little beauties. lohn A. Eaiman, representing P. F. Collier & Son, was calling on numer- ous citizens last Thursday, and inci- dentally separated them from some of thew coin For Sale—Househouid furniture of every description, including bed room furniture, four stoves, etc. House for sale or rent. Apply to J. A. Sayers or to Herald Review. The price of the tic ior the M. W. A. ball next Monday evening, will be $1.00, and the Royal Neigh- bors will serve supper in the hail at) 25cents. Every ove invited. Pau! Krouse, a native of Deer River, was taken from the east-bound passenger train at this piace last ‘Tues- day atternoon, and conveyed to the pest house. He was suffering from a severe attack of diphtheria. In another column of this issue will be foun@ a “Notuce to Water Con sumers.” Jf the water rents are not paid Letore May ist, the water will be cut off, and not turned on again untit all arrearages and penalties are paid. ‘There is some talk of re-organizing .the gun club here, We certainly have some very good material, and the club should be organized as soon as possible. - Get in practice and then pull off an event with some of our neighboring towns. Street Commnssioner Harry Wil- liams with a crew of men are now at work cleaning and fixig up the city’s streets. Mr. Williams 1s_ certainly doing good work, and soon our town 4 will present as an aftractive and neat appearance as any town in the state. Just west of town and aot more than two hundred yards from a resi- dence, hes the carcus of a deer that | had evidently. been killed by wolves, as the carcus was terribly mutilated, The work looks as if it had been dove is within — the up of the high crossing between the Itasca Mercantile Comany’s store and the Michigan House. This has been a very bad place arid: it’s a wonder that’ several, buggy was made last. Thursday, by the filing | will be very sorry to see them go, but fat the same time they wish them an \ abundance of prosperity in their new liome. 5 ‘ Sipkbere Stearns and George Roe,! at this office or to John. Heward at, e Wanted—Housekeeper on farm six- , | boards at the opefa house in this city in the near fature. Watch this paper for later annonncements Born—fo/Mr. and Mrs Frank Baker, Saturday morning, April 25th, a bouncing baby boy. Mother and son are doing nicely, and the farther | —well he may get on terra firma some time in the near future. W. B. Holman is having the lawn around his beautiful home, on the corer of Leland avenue aud Fifth street, nicely graded and leveled off. When completed it will certainly be one of the finest. homes*in_ the city. Frank Baker is the artist who is per- forming the work. The good people of Duluth are mes- ters of the situation, so to speak, at least as far as the fuel question 1s con- cerned. They will need no more of the high priced hard coal, but will burn gas—not natural gas—but just common every day gas for heating and cooking purposes. John R. Donohue, a former Grand Rapids resident, but now of St Pau), has been appointed by Judge Loc*ren as United States Jury Commissioner to succeed: D. F. Peebles, who resign- Mr Dosohue’s new duties will be to supervise the drawing. ofthe jury lists for the different terms of* the federal court in the state, Major M’Laughlin is now at the Red Lake Indian agency, where he is |) negotiating with the Indians for their signatures to ceede eleven ‘owns to the government. It is thought that he will be successful, although there 1s a strong opposition ceming from certain white people—not Indians, who are interested, and who are en- deavoring to persuade the Indians to} withold their signatuers. | Save up your nickles and dimes and go and see Myrtle Vintun—the only Myrtie Vinton—at the village hall, next Saturday evening, May 2nd, | in an entire new play entitled: “The | Inside Trac The Myrtle Vinton Company hold all copyrights cn this; play, and if you see it elsewhere, it is a fraud and not the original, as the Myrtle Vinton Company are the sole producers of the orginal play. A Few Dashes, some men all broke up, | all broke down, and still | you meet otber who are just plain, ty You see others ae every broke. Success, so itis said, depends upon getting a. spurt If this is the case, then the man who retires might be called wn ex-purt. Itis said that outheiier Lush was recently discharged from an Eastern base ball team. Now who will say: “What's in a name?” y ‘They say that St. Peter guards the portals of Heaven, but if you shoul: ow happen to travel in the opposite direc- ; tion, his satanie majesty wil) ‘meet you half way. e There aid to be 2,000 tons of sil- ver coin in the United States, which causes your Uncle Rastus to remark that if he on!y had one-half of it be wonld—yes he would. A recent decision by the federal court announces that there can be no damages collected for mentalanguish. This lets out the officials of the Northern Securities Company. It bright only invent an injunction ing the M sippi river from over flowing its banks, there is no ques- tion bat that a fortune awaits him, some recently—that past month. | ‘The postotiice investigation now & rolDy A Vashi i A very much needed improvement going on at Washington, D. C.. is be comivg very interesting so far, and some of the larger fish in the pond are now being caught in the investi- getion net. Let the good work go on. it cost the Twin Cities about $250, 000 to maintain yood ‘reads, but ac- ; A young woman liying in the south part of this state, reeently invested | parance ‘uf tne jaw is ne excuse and + in. ao want ad. which brought her a busbtand worth $600,000. For the benefit of our, numerous readers we such as: egal light wouid | restrain: ; / : ~ (Bite Batted & Pleetar 26,8 y Ake: COUNCLL PROCEEDINGS. Minnies of of the 1903, al meeting: of the Village council was Meld at Re- cofder’s office at.7:80 p. mn. Pursuant to cali a spec @be rol call showed all members| resent. a LY) Minutes of reyular meeting. were read and on motion, same were ap- proved as corrected. In reference to recorder’s fee of $3 per night for play- ing shows, theaters, ete. on per cent- age at villege ball, same having been pinitted in minutes, and the words at Recorder’s oMce ordered changed to ; council rooms at village hall, same being place for bext meeting on May 4, 1903. betweet this village and La Prairie, setting forth tle facts that same was about to be fenced off alsothat tillage could buy same from . P. Polly, for ithe sum of $20 and as closing of th road would mean 14 miiés further for \settlers coming fPom tat direction ‘in order to wet Lo this village, it was op motion of Trustee Clair with Trus- tee Rasmussen’s second, referred to village attorney and if same can be legally purchased, wo have proper pa- pers drawp and purchused at ence, ' 40n sation mecring adjourned. J. $8. GOLE, { springs were not | U | } bnedoks: broken. coraing Oa accounts the roads on & 7 brok + Leording to ail accounts the toad | ; John A. Brown and fantily have jelt the Ge SIGE Sheehy ll are # 008. t 4 " io 2 for Oregon, which state they will make deal Deter uhad those a tbe CUER tea Sime Points of Laws their fature home, Mr, and’ Mrs. } That is ityQu ate lucky enough to)” Afany provisions of the law'én our Brown’s many Grand Rapids triends j get aut ef the cities, [statute books are not commonly khown mid are violated daily, butige i fer the benefit of the weneral reader | the following are given: | (Opening ‘other people's letters is teen miles from Deer Raver. Good would say that our want columns are! yot allowed. Lt is punishable by ges will be ‘paid. Two or three | open, tu all and) the Frice is very ‘ninety days or $100 fine. persons to cook for. Steady employ- pmosdgrite, , |, Apyene whe conceals mortgage }meptfor six ot seven months’ Apply; ” ‘ . “property aay be foed $460 or sent to ‘And ‘This in Minneapolis Leo? - prison one year. 5 ELotel ern Deer River, for f&) yfiss Angst. one of Jagtwear’s corps | Tis unlwiul for tay persuo ender f ther paruculars. | Contractor Wim. King, of W The foundation is laid, also building. olf eross. walls, atid) a a number shape of 2 model edifice. [of teachers. Was robbed shy Live) yadena, ; of n purse R4Odust Saturday, in Min with a crew of men is now busily cn- | neapulis, whe jostled ber as she was gaged in erecting the high school |} | the money. aving the nk were she bad drawn | She immediately noti- fled the police, and half an hour considerable portion of the main wall. | after’ arrival home, the purse. was The struciur- is fast assuming the! repurned w her with the money in- tuet Aiken Independent, - » | ad years of age iv handle fire dirmes of apy kind. ‘Persons observing nnother day for ‘whe Sabbath ire exempt from fthe Jaw | against working ov Sunday, |. Aby, person who sells or furnishes tobacco in any form Wo minons under 18 years of age may be fined 50 or im- prisoned for thirty days. as se McKibbin Hats- line of gent’s furnishings. John Beckfelt. PRINCE BISMARCK. | Petitivn was read refetring to road NE store looks like another, generally speaking. When you see a big lot of clothing piled on tables, r head light, it Seems to be only a question of color and price. Don’t-stop there, there is something more im- portant. Ask yourself who made them. , ‘K.NSE- MADE" lothing is different’ When we give you a K, N. & F., made coat to try on, you will find that che collar fits snug, the shoulders seem moulded to your 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-enes we have tocoffer you in ours. . . None Better Made, and all “new ‘blocks here. A Sornphete | teview. Feb, 21-28, Mar. 7.14, $1 an ummons | STATE OF MINNESOTA, } My stalion, Prince Bismarck, weight about 1500 County of Itasca, pounds. Sired by Fandango No. 2742. First dam ee ee Dieeriae Lady Bradford, will make the season at Grand | mone§eie foto Rapids and on the Washburn farm at Little ‘Trout | Tepiiteof Minnesota to tho above. named Aone tie Gt far sensor Gp Seo to westve You are heseby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint is hereto attached aud ‘herewith server you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subseriber at his offiec B, ].. Easrwoop, Grand Rapids. in the village of Koochiching, in said count of Itasca, within thirty days bo sere ter: = SS | of this sammo we day of such s » and if you fail to an: to said complaint within the time afores: the plaintii’ in this action will apply to th court for the relief demauded in. said com- plait With the costs. and disbursements of Take not for divorce. Dated at Kovebiching, Minn, Febs 12, A. D. GEO, TL. WALSH. _ Plaintits Artorney:, . Koochictinz, Minnesota. Tosuid Defendags: fake notice that the complaintia the aboye entitled setion has cn Bled ie the ‘Othe or tho clerk of jaid district .cou Sapids. iu said Itasea mitre ming GEO, H. WALSH, Attorney for Plaintift. person under 18 years of age who uses Lobacco may be fired $10 or limprisoned five days. This statute provides that the minor may escape tbis peoalty by appearing as a Witness against the persun who fure j ished the tobaeco. ! } Prunkeness lime and is pan ishable by a fine of $10 to $70 or ten to forty days in jai}. Bor subsequent. offenses the penalty is heavier. [t is unlawful for any person other than employes and passengers to get op a train, or swing or bang on the; outside of moving ears. “The penalty is $100 ; ‘ : Anyone who tries to defraud Keeper of a hotel og restaurant or a board bill committs a misdemeauor for which he cai be fined $100 or sent (to jail for ninety days. i Any in. jail + farther, that this isan action is a ¢ the Apel 1h 1903. April 13. 1903, STATE OF MINNESOTA, | County of Ttasea. ee In the matter of the lien ‘claim of M. E Duftiey. _ = Notice is hereby given. that there was left with me, on the 11th day of August, A. D., ; Aby person indebted to another | 19, at that certain stable or barn operated eee eet j ith ine | i2,commection with the hetel known as the | person for jabor, who shwll with iu-| “poontain House.” he Village of Grand: Rapids, County tent to secure a discount upon said “ ae by Wint ar State of Minnesota. owner thereof, for deut refuse to pay it, may -be sen- | eare and suppe following described eR pee ee , | property: s tenced to the state prison for ee) ‘One large pony. one white rizht- hind foot years, tur in forehead. 8 years. ald, weight about 00 pounds, moose color. One smal! pony hind foot. tw 500 pounds, age about bye: Tworiding saddles. a Those desirous uf getting a chariv- ati on vewly married couples may be side saddle and br , interested to know that the law - mane saddle and, bridle eompi vides that each person taking we RTE EASE ee SS as And whereas, on the 20th day of Mareb A, D # charivari may be tined $100 or sent | soir “led and cause tobe Hie ees to jail for minety days. of the Villag Recorder @f the Village of Meck a Grand Rapids, County of Ltasea, State. of People cutting ice Oh the rivers and Minnesnta, notice of my elainrot lien for the lakes must maintain a feuce und | cre and support of such stock and property ‘the hole until the ice is frozen again above desertbed. for the sonable ebarges for tos and suppo of aul: , toa thickness of six'inches. Failure to do so entitles the offending party at em > stock and property above described. And whereas the sald clalm has not.becii paid and the same is new due and owing. x Now notice is hereby given, that I, as ten to ninety days br $100 tine. Seats Se the properte above des- Any person who keeps a doy that front of the Village hull, in the Vitis br has killed-sheep or poultry must dis- Tonneaee oe Pag the sithday of ADR | pose of it us soon as notified of the | A D. 1985, at tho hour of ten o'¢lock in the H : forenoon, to satisfy the sum of 321.00, the faet, Otherwise be is liable to a fine aucun stad to be duent thoalate of the 5 eae! y sai 2 nen ik ing ot ci a e fae ate of said nobtifics t on. Dated this toch day of A pri. A.D. 1903 The keeper of a gambling bouse is | petite ae akties MLE. DURIICY, ‘uot the only offender against the law. |- " Xttornep for Lien Claimant. 20 ; Lhe person who bets on any gambling phable is Hable ty a flue of 85 to $20.) : | AU monies lost on gambting may be Winer Se , | recovered by a cival action,.andal; ‘V8? Yon want “pure tea and notes, mourtgages or other papersgiven | Coe go to Hughes & Co 5 ‘for o gambling debt are void and of - ny effect. Long Prairie Democrat’ | oR : ‘ _ Notice to. Water Consumers. Lf your rentds. not paidibefore Diy ig Ist, water will be ent off from your: premisses, and penalties added bifore sameowill be again turned op. ‘ Ry Order of Committee, Recorder. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofies vue Rewidene upon «

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