Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, May 23, 1903, Page 1

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\ Vou XIL—No. 42. : Granp Rapips, ITasca County, Minx, Saturpay, May 23, [903. FOR THE NEXT FAIR) RFs T»ousL= wxewor Straw _ fl |= Hats Liable to Bring Disturbance. Now comes the time when you need a nice cool hat. Itasea County Agricultural Associa-| ajtor Stevens, of the Magnet, tion Holds Meeting and Elects Officers | dodgn’t like Recorder Gole. ‘The editor never was in love with the re- corder, but since the latter shut off I “Keep the heaa cool” is an old saying and we have just d the furmer’s electric light and water MUGH INTEREST IS SHOWN supply the nominal dislike seems .to the thing for you, and you will find our shapes are very nobbyand stylish. - have developed into positive hatred. For good hats it is necessary for you to go toa reli- And thus it came to pass that the Officers'Elected for Eusuing Year Magnet man charged the object of able hatter just as necessary as it is to have a good hair cutter. Hair cuts all cost the same—so do hats, but Oh! and Working Committes Ap- his hatred with being a grafter, and pointed—The Matter of Fitting | 2/894 church-going gentleman as well the difference. It’s just a matter of good taste, workman- ship and style with hats, also quality. as being secretary and treasurer of Up Track Discussed. the Itasca County Sunday School assOciation, The reason assigned by i h ( h t Editor Stevens for preferring these e eapes ° In response to the call for a meet- | terrible charges may be briefly stated ing of the Itasca County Agricultural | a8 follows: The village council, ata association made in the Herald-Re-| recent meeting, authorized the re- view last. week, a goodly aumber of | corder to place $5,000 insurance on the citizens gathered at village hallon | electric light plant. This the record- Thursday afternoon to elect officers | ef proceeded to du. It was his intex- ae ‘ : 2 4 of the association and to transact | tion to divide the amount among dif- ; ‘ ‘ i We are giving special attention to our hat line this much other important business. |fetent agencies doing business here. ITH this end in view we | year, and we guarantee you that what you buy here is Those present took great interest in Mr. Gole is also an insurance agent have secured the agency ea “all right every way”. the proceedings and from the spirit ahd he might have written the policy i of enthusiasm displayed ‘it is evident gee but he did not wish to do so for the 7. 7. MONDT Wagon y | ’ uhat our people are alive to their own not being sure that such a course : s é! = MEN’S HATS best interests, and it is also plainly | Would be legal. When one insurance with its thirty-five points of excel- 4 BOYS’ HATS apparent that the county fair of 1903 agency turns over business to another lence over the ordinary kind. We | ] will surpass that of any former year. | ib le customary for the party writing a 3 [I GIRLS’ HATS Especially will this be true if the new | Uhe policy to divide the net commis- are also showing a complete line of — fair grounds are put in shape for use. shin with the party sending the busi- “ ” “ FY ” : | In all the latest shapes and styles, and in every possible The old grounds cannot again be|uess to him. At first Mr. Gole Henny and Blue Ribbon buggies, A 2.00. We invite your careful in- used, and if the land recently pur- | thought it would be proper for him carriages, sulkies and double seat- mz price from 15c, upto $2.0 e y chased by the county is not made | to receive such share of the commis ; chases 4) % 3 % Specgun. ready for fair purposes by fall any | $i0n and mentioned the matter to ed spring wagons. A completeline j effortat holding a fair might as well} two or three other agents, After of farm machinery including Cham- L be abandoned at once. It was clearly | giving the proposition consideration, the consensus of opinion of those | however, Mr. Gule concluded that he pion mowers, rakes and binders. present that work the grounds should | Would take no chances in doing that begin immediately. The board of di- | which might be irregular, and he so rectors, consisting of John G. Fraser, | advised the agencies. Following this Charles Kearney and Henry Hughes, | the recorder immediately placed were instructed to confer with the | $2,000 insurance with F. P. Sheldon, LS J board of county commissioners at | $2,000 with H. E-Graffam and $1,000 their next. meeting regarding the} with the First State Bank. The law necessary work to be done, Ciyil| says that no member of a village : Engineer Banks of West Superior, | Council or member of any other pub- who has been employed by the village, | lic body 1u Minnesota shall make a 1 has surveyed the new fair grounds | Contract in behalf of those whom and laid out the race course. ‘There | they represent from which pecuniary will be considerable grading to be} profit is to enure to such official. It done on the east and west sides of the | was this provision that the recorder track, but taken as a whole, it is ‘said happened to notice and accordingly by those who have investigated that declined to share in the commis- a more desirable pierce of land for | sion to be derived fromthe fair purposes cannot be found iu the] surance. The Magnet man simply | vicinity of Grand Rapids. Ifa vote | took advantage of a technical oppor- il of the county were taken it would be | tunity to besmirch the character of safe to wager that a decision favéra-| one whom he personally and politi- > aA r aby a Pears eo. F. Kremer ble to the immediate improvement of | cally dislikes. There is no man in the grounds would carry by an over-} tnis community for whom the Herald- | ff FURNI ; URE ‘if whelming majority. — * , ‘Review has a higher regard than for| lf NDERTAKING " In the absence of President Mc-| Fred A. King, who served the people |i and S) 5 Itasca Mercantile ‘at ¥ A! Alpi Vice-President Frank F of Grand Rapids as recorder for six|# t “4 ta “aceias \ ae ee pine Vice-Presiden ran ree- 1 2 stone called the meeting to order.| years. We have always regarded him |} Carpets, Draperies, Curtains, ? : The reports of Secretary Clair and | ag an able and conscientious official—| Shades, Wall Paper. . Up Against a Hard Problem, Treasurer Sheldon were read and on| a man strictly honest in his private} i : per, 4 ND that’s what you'll be up against if you try to find table or pocket | motion were accepted. The reports and public affairs. Yet, during all ‘s x 35 mi ease cutlery that’s better than ours. It’s utterly impossible. When we’er | showed that the association isin far | the years he served as village recorder | Picturses and Picture Framing a Speciality the best. how under the sun, do you expect to find anything better? better financial condition than eyer } he wrote insurance for the munici- Of course, we will admit that you can probably find as good, but you bet ¥ 7 5 : tue plo Will be higher. ur caulery is maauideturod expressly for | before notwithstanding the amount} pality, and no one questioned his! THRE FURNITURE STORE, LENT BLOCK particular trade and we can satisfy YOU without a doubt. expended last year to make an ex-| right todosu. The same is true of hibit at the state fair. The hustling | E. A. Kremer, of the firm of Kremer ‘ necessary to raise the amount of| & King. He is, and fona number of |f Re MINN W J & H D Powers money that was expended a year ago | years has been, a member of the 5 a kik e e e e was done by Secretary Clair and E. N. | board of school district No.1. He is = = Remer and the members present in the insurance business in company were so well pleased with the show- | with Mr. King, the ex-recorder. He SHS SECASHSASSEKSSHR HSER SHESS asengcesesereseennEns ing made that a unanimous vote of | has written a great many thousand 4 thanks was tendered those two en- | dollars of insurance on school proper- Grand Rapids Village Lots $ terprising and public spirited citizens. | ty in this district, and no one ever 2 The following officers were elected | questioned his right to do so. If it is s lf you t Y 1ust eat, for the ensuing year: Frank Free-| true that the Magnet belched forth = A. M. JOHNSON 2 stone, president; E. N. Remer, tirst | With righteous indignation at the * . i , s you should always try to get the vice-president; Mike Hagen, second | very thought of an official doing] $ Has some very desirable residence lots in Grand 4 best goods in the market at the vice-president; S. Gard, third vice- | wrong, why has it burrowed up all ; Rapids’ that he has placed on the market. many are ® lowest prices. You should buy president; J. M. Eastwood, fourth | these b soa _ Heed aianai % located in different parts of the village and include some MH vice-president; Herman Zempel, fifth | alleged misdeeds of others? It doesn’t} » He rN a. Fresh and Salt Meats, vite pesident; H. E. Gratin ‘secre- | look honest “‘in the face tous.” And| # of the ange ge _ Sites = the asa subrg Call Soe Fish, Game, etc tary; F. P. Sheldon, treasurer; John | now Recorder Gole very naturally| # at his place of business onthe cornor of Second strcet s ? ’ a] G. Fraser, Charles Kearney and Henry | feels tae and sane yo : and Leland avenue. 3 at the Market of Finnegan & Hughes, board of directors. A cum- | when the grand jury convenes he wi Co. ‘They always have or hand mittee to revise the premium list, was | Offere no objection to,a complete in- H A. M. JOHNSON s the very best — at lowest prices. appointed, consisting of E. C. Kiley, | vestigation of his official acts, and) # GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA. # E. N. Remerand H. E. Graffam, A | that he will insist upon a thorough 2 . FCAT SS ASSETS SESS EEEE EES OOKEH OSS SHEET ES HO committee to solicit funds with which | investigation of a number of other a to make a state exhibit was appo inted | transactions by former members of by the presidemt. He named KE. J.| the council. He intimates that the Farrell, E. N. Remer and I. D. Ras- | community will hear the rattle ofdry| @& Sse Se2SseSse mussen. bones when the facts are developed. Following is the floaacial report as | T, may be that the spite work of the G EO B O O I H i 3 submitted by the secretary and treas-| Magnet will rebound to smite the qi Thos. Finnegan, Thos. Finnegan, Proprietor. SLSSOFBSS | PRINCE BISMARCK wet edior thereof and his few friends. fi =} EB Amount in treasury July 1, 'To illustrate how sincere and con- Manufacturerof Ze hb. sain , ea sistent our contemporary 1s in argu- I uae My stalion, Prince Bismarck, weight about 1500 | ext bse thes meme ot “sale character, 1p te owy . 5 ‘ 3y 40 necessary tu caH attention to the - pounds. Sired by Fandango No. 2742. First dam we fact that in its issue following the e a i 5 late municipal election it dly de- Lady Bradford, will make the season at Grand| } : Se oat ren ee sachomafiit: Gallien tas Rapids and on the Washburn farm at Little Trout | #a‘sre OO I were elected by the riff-raff of the fi rsa A. M. Wickwi 00 community and illegal voters. This - Lake. Terms $10 for season or $20 to insure, Crookston Lumber Co 1400 09 week It saye are ae apie play | a a came pi y from e churcl B, J. Eastwoop, 20% | SeopicPe Phoee ‘who. sympathized | GRAND RAPIDS, A//NN si . 50 00 wit! 3 he is avery strong Grand Rapids. Bo chure °, *, sfMliating ‘with the { Peo M. E. a nd is also secretary Total receipt: -- $1381 87 and tre.* ithe Itasca County “ ’ 99 Have achieved an excellent Cost. State Faire gi11 go | Sunday Se} a asso. ae Wheth- BOOTH S CIGARS reputation all over Northern 9 Cost County Fa! ‘346 sg | er it is Br ier S. ns’ desire to Minesota. They are made JI : otal disbursonien eoutredicl Bie yarns ite of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. a Tiles Eke People uf the comanes ay che rit Booth’s own shops here, and under an personal supervision. a} Is Coming. Watch for Dates, | “biter anit iapias say's Pet and. iilege ers thereof, t ‘his insures the uimost cleanliness and care 1a manufacture, : A.'B. CLAIR, remains for him * vain as he may f = Secretary. |! see fit. The state, - GeS2S5ea5eSeS25S525 S755

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