Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 3, 1903, Page 1

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RE: Vow XIL—No. 9. [iw Two Dotuars a YEAR. ALTERATION SALE... Work has now begun on our building. We are now re- spring wheat, rye, and took first prize on best general display of grains. Mrs. M. McAlpine took second prize on sofa pillow, and first on the following: Croch- | ed center piece, pillow shams, embroidered table spread, white skirt, layer cake, ber- gonia, wall pocket. John W. Aiton, single carriage herse and sucking colt, first. Miss Minnie Aiton, 2 lace handkerchiefs and 4 lace colar. first. Wasthe Twelfth Annual Fair of the Itasca] ‘iss... Ww. Brock, toat yeast broad, second; : hop yeast biscuit. first; leaf corn bread, see- i ond; pumpkin pie and green tomato catsup, first. . Ruth Beckfelt, dressed doll, second. : : Cc. A. Buell, first. on three varities of pota- Grand Rapids This Week. toes and first on peck of outs acd spelz. Steve Belledeaux, first on carrots. V. H. Blood, span of mares for all work, - first. Mrs. Hattie F. Booth, handkerchief bag and apron, first. Chas. Dickinson, colored landscape photo- RAIN DOES NOT KEEP BACK THE PEOPLE|" su woman Charles Irwin, radish, first. Mrs. C. L. Frye, bottle wine, rose painting, piano scarf, first; embroidered doily, Batten- berg center piece, second. Embroidered lunch cloth, first; lace collar, lace handker- chief, second; fancy corset cover, first. - . Mrs. W. C. Gilbert, three water colors and About Five Hundred Entries Are Made and J jerdinicr, arst. Robert and Wayne Gilbert, tumbler pigeons ~ = . first. Notwithstanding the Inclement Weather of | Genry cratam, trio sitver Ince Wyandotts, first. —-- M. Hagen, four varieties potatoes, largest squash, citron, pumpkin, beets. mangles, carrots, koh] rapi, parsnip, kahel, rutabaga, celery, cucumber, cauliflower, first; flint corn second; beans, tomatoes, first; turnip, second; coop Plymouth rock, first. John Huff, crabapples, first. Albert Haefer. trio Pekin ducks, first. Mrs. M. Hagen, preserved tomatoes, pre- ™~ | } | \ County Agricultural Association Held at modelling and rebuilding the entire interior and exterior of the same and if you need anything in auy of our de- partments, now is your chance, To SAVE MONEY. Wednesday the Attendance Was Large. It matters not what you are needing: Furniture, grocer- ies, hardware, clothing, dry goods, gents furnishings, ladies novelties, shoes, drugs, etc., etc. Come and see for yourself. Tuesday, the opening of the twelfth| B. B. Aiton recevied first prize on buck and RTE a J pi H a $ Agricultural association, was a per-| John Beckley took first prizes on buck 1 | carrots, pickled onions, pickled green cucum- fect autumn day. and Secretary | year old, Cottswool lamb, ewe 1 year old, pen | bers, first; tomato catsup, second; blueberry Graffam was kept busy registering ned “— spas ot draft horses, Shorthorn | wine, second; fruit cake, pk shaven be the | 2¢!fer 2 years old, gray Durham bull 2 years | second; roll butter, first; Jar butter, second. Bee ce for whats promised bs two yeurs old, and also first prize on extra | Mettie Jones, girl under fifteen, loaf white > Said agente 3 a me rae er oe bread, sponge cake, lace handkerchief, firet. ie first day of the fairis usually len Doran was awarded first prize on best August Johnson, single carriage horse, given up to the making of entries aa ead a cvop of guinie fowls and | second. 2 ibits i shorn chickens. Mrs. August Johnson, milch cow, second. pd arrangement of exhibits:in the} 5. j¢ gastwood got blue ribbons onthe | Miss Jellison, case of feather pillows, first hall, and hence it is on the second) following: Stallion, 7 years old. brood mare, | Mrs. P. S. Kinney, winter squash, second; day that the real fair is held. Wed-|Herford bull 16 montts old. Poland boar1 | onions, second; canned blucberries, second; nesday vpened with a drizzling rain | ¥¢¢* ld, Poland sow, 1 year old; 3 coops of | raspberries, first; carrots. special; two tur- which continued to “hold its own” Leghorn Bramah chickens, Bronge chickens, | keys, first; two young turkery, first; Plym- i E two varities of potatoes, mangles. outh rocks, first. —— fae the ved sages away in the he F Robert J. Eastwood. stallion, brood mare, | Albert Koolivab, eolt 2 years, first, { srtunately the day was warm, ap raft team, grade heifer 2 years old, Irma Kremer. girl under fifteen, nut cake, B ; : : : A TRUE BEAR BEORY. notwithstanding the continued rain} 4- Racine, Norman colt. map drawing, first, ° Mrs. N. Arno. spring wheat, second; rye. Mrs. J. M. Kreshbaum. doily, flowers, see- a large number of people attended second; popcorn, second; onions, second; | ond. a and remained during the day | loaf corn bread, frst. Mrs. E. Litchke, cake, cocoanut, marble, sporting events were somewhat| E. A. Arnold took first prize on corn, cutaiied omnis to the rain, but the on Lbearrnee rar yerys ancy ad running and trotting horse races, the men’s boys’ and girls’ foot races ‘took place under the direction of M. ‘Alpine,-T.H_ Hennessy andJoe Laisure, according to program. The live stock exhibit was not as largeas ble have told of the thrilling exper- | 2 Some former years, but the horses, ience of the brave marshal of Nash- | CWS; Sheep, swine and poultry shown wauk. One day last week Dave | Wa8 all good and indicates that Itasca Hamilton, who wears the star of po- | County is rapidly growing as a live lice authority for the mining town, | S0ck producer. The Village Marshal of Nashwank Has a Narrow Escape. A bear hunting story comes ftom Nashwauk the absolute truth of which is vouched for by no?’ less an authority than our distin- guished citizen, Henry Logan. He is not alone, however, in reporting the incident. Others almost as relia- ma (Successors to J, J. Decker.) t Dealers in all kinds of ri Ed. Logan and Mayor Hugh Riley, Nearly five hundred entries were ie @ started out on a bear hunt. Bears,| made, showing that people took aj} MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD. . had been making themselves unusu- | lively interest in the fair, and had the Tin is hot a ecetsuig metal un the usual sense of the term, but it ally numerous in the immediate vi- | second day not been marred withi@g oe ——" FP BA BA @P A A FG GW . _ dam prseliny nists pee pa ne =a cinity of the village for some time. | rain the fair of 1903 would have been is the kind that gives een ; i wot ‘ th most satisfaction Th face Revered Name Mebd: seen, witieer | more tatgely -abyended’ : thane ree be: cad e { s a v cOnOMm CH ‘Omen the most sa fi A . ae rn 2 ; It gives double the wear of ordinary tinware but it does not cost the village limits. _‘The tole Ha tore. BS tb wae,” the nowber OF double the price ‘Through a special preparation the tin is made traveled but a short distance--scarce- | Strangers present gave evidence of a to resist liquidation and there will be no premature eating away ly without the village limits—when | the increased settlement of the to destroy the usefulness of the utensils. Hamilton, who had separated from } county during the past year. his companions, came upon a huge W. J. &. H. D. Powers, the enter- W, els & | DB. PO WEereS bruin. He had but three cartridges | prising hardware merchants, had an 5 in his rifle and these he pumped into | unusually large display of farm ma- Mr. Bear, but evidently with no|chinery, wagons, sleighs, buggies, effect as the brute made straight for|dairy apparatus, refrigerators, etc., WAgeeseesecesseeoesenToneesccosuossseeeseaseeneee | O'S Assailant with the evident inten-| which showed that they are up to ° & |tion of fighting it out right there. | dave with an immense line of every- Hamilton changed his mind. He] thing that modern hardware merch- é Goods Promptly -< Delivered. ~ Lad didn’t want to have apything more to | ants carry in stock. do wisn that nen and Reve the pug-| ‘The merchants special premiuns nacious animal a hint to that effect | were awarded as follows: when he turned and started for town | Ajton Bros—one hundrod pounds of Gem as if he had forgotten to kiss his | tiour for best loaf of bread baked from Gem mother-in-law good-bye. Hamiliton pat ict (erga 9p ERS ES P i fs 4 john Beckfelt—pair woolen blankets for hurried and so did the bear, and the | 20 Ubvplay of potatoes; ME Gagen: way that bear could run was a cau-| Emil Litehke—fine buggy whip for largest ° Garnd Rapids, tion. He gained on the fleeing chief | cabbage, M. Hagen. of police at every jump, and at every W. J. & H. D. Powers—nickleplated copper jump Hamilton let loose the roars of tea kettle for the best display of vegetables, s-iachahaacacierisiaia dead checicialacacethtiaciadadedeth chaindededeclchaiadetietiechdiadadadesiediesiaiadndsititie a THIRTY BRANDS OF THE FINEST GIGARS terror. Logan and Riley heard the | Enterprising Clothing House—Boss $3 hat roars but at firs} paid no attention to | for best display of grains, E. A. Arnold. From the following thirty brands of famous cigars the most fastidious smoker can be pleased. This is the line carried by them. At last they hastened in the | W- P. Nisbett—clock for best bushel of C.R. BELL, The Confectioner. ea A ea ae ae ae a Donanue & Fucina. Fine Tailoring: Second Street, Grand Rapids, Minn. od a s B . ‘ potatoes. C. A. Buell. rr 0 direction trom pels the unearthly | "yrs. K, Lent—lace handkerchlet for best noise came and soon discovered the | cake made by girl under 15 years of age, cause of the effect. They shot Mr | Mettie Jones. Bear full of holes, after which he im- | .H.Ma:r—tam o’shanter for best loaf of mediately died. The bear w: white bread made by girl under 15 years of to aacainns heels d th sid as 4 age, Mettie Jones, and lady's wrapper for and the arrival | best butter. Mrs, Hagen, of reinforcements was the only means | Henry Hughes & of saving Dave Hamilton’s life. The | driving horse, John W. Aiton. next time Dave goes bez Geo. F. Kremer—pair tapestry curtains for # ar hpntlag | rest colicction paintings (all kinds) ‘Mrs. SHESSSHNSSHSSSESHHHSS SHEESH ONE SS: ERE Ee ae a ee ae a ae ae a a A AE A Ee ae ee ee A ee a eee ae ae ae NO rae oy Foal gg) PO TOTO Hotel Gladstone} Bes) 2a axa he'll take at least four cartridges and | rye, El Modelo..... ie General Arthur 10c stay with the crowd. BR. R. Bell—selection of any cloth or hair pate ef Parma eh sla age ibi ee ‘irma.. a Tendenc! ie A. E. WILDER, Prop. uo ee La Verdad Havanna Gems 10¢ Boston Grand Restaurant, Itasca Mercantile Co., pair of lady's $1.50|"* La Eminen Booth’s Pokegama 10¢ i On October Ist, the Boston Grand | shoes for best display of canned goods, Mrs.|% Seal of Minnesota a i et OR . Pie i FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. restaurant-was again opened to the | Ua#e”- Tense: Re Royal Blues Obe ] a blic, under th ; ‘The awards for the best generat M1 5 ; 1 public, management of | ,.” : & El Tello. S$. 0. W. C. O. 05c John Brown. It is a well known fact displays of vegetables and grains La Linda.. Foneda......... . O5e Sample Room and Livery that Mr. A. M. Johnson has always | “e"e 28 fellows: La Preferenc Baby El Paterno. Ode in Connection. insisted that none but a first se M. Hagen, first, $15; Mrs. K. Par- ve ar ee ee pre ree es E 2: 5. Kinney uilas ... . Platt.. restaurant should be conducted in | “!48e, Second, $12; Mrs. P. S. Kinney, Chiaueallor % Henry George 05e the Boston Grand, and in securing third, $10; A. M. Sisler, for best dis- La Flor De Teller. Sight Draft.. L i dbdbddieih bh bbbbieLLLLLLELt TC A A a ee a a a a a Special Attention Given to Transtent Trade. Bil} the services of Mr. Brown to take | Play of potatoes, 85. Yellow King : ee Headquarters for Lumbermen. Bf | charge of it he has one of the best | Th Premiums awarded are given >> = Seek & i} | chefs in this part of the state. Every- be! taken from Secretary Graffam's | Rq| thing that the markets affords will Betsy ie i Ne at eee Cc R BELL. Confectioner and One-half Block From Depot. GRAND RAPIDS. fq] de kept at the Boston Grand, apd Peo ern EDI DIUOE cecal ving 1psi2es | 7 OM. «Tobacconist. URES. - Yu | meals will Le served at any hour ot | 'S 8!¥e? Se DS Caren with Ung ier 3 } Ba a Se a eae 62 F240 "ot Aj | the night or day. ent articles: sachin dhchchacishahehadadhitadhaechdadedechdedaeshdedachehchadederdededd Lts1...4.4.4.444.4.4.4,4,.% |

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