Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, July 30, 1904, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Ed, Logan of Nashwauk was here last week. Mrs. C. H. Marr was visiting in Deer River last week. Abe Levy wentto Duluth on the excursion Friday. Attorney J. W: Reynolds, of Duluth is in the village. Miss Opal Shallarud of Deer River, visited in the village last week, S. J, Huffer has purchase the livery Barn of D. Stevens. Sergeant Witte of the United States army is in town trying to get recruits. H H. Davis 1s in town looking after the interests of C..A. Smith. The Grand Rapids baseball team will play Hibbing tomorrow at the Jatter place. H. L. Shephard; land attorney of Muluth, was here Sunday to see J, H. Gardner. Mrs. J. C. Bond of Deer,. who is in the hospital here with typhoid fever, is recovering. Blackboard slating, paints, etc., for schools are sold by W. J. & H. D. Powers. Ask for Blood’s. Screens should be painted with Bloods screen paint. Sold by W, J. & H. D. Powers, S, S. Luther of Aitkin, father of E. J. Luther formerly ot this village, died a few days ago at Aitkin. Misses Mabel King and Bessie Spind ent to Deer River last Friday and returned Saturday. M ugene Dooley and Miss Keys of Minneaplis have been the gnests of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Cas- sily during the past two weeks. “Comers” base ball nine will cross bats with Cass Lake, tomorow afternoon on the local grounds, Rey. E. Ulbncht. German Lutheran minister. of Cass Lake, will preaeh at the court house Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. father of Mesdames Booth and Gunn, J. H. “Gibson of Brainerd who has been sick with a cancer,is recovering, Charles Goodell of Carlton agent for the Austin-Western company was here last week trving to get the coun- cil to purchase from him a rock-crush- er for paving the streets of the village. Miss Julia Knox, daughter of Fay Knox of Grand Rapids, 1s_ visiting with her uacle and aunt, Col. and Mrs. G. W, Knox.—Aitkin Republi: can. Mr, and Mrs, ©. L. Mather arrived from Grand Rapids last Thursday night and left the following morning on the Seagul for up-lake country to look over some timber land. George M. Robinson of Minne- adolis has secured a lease of the buildins occupied by J. S. Gole and Reishus-Remer company’s and’ will | start a clothing store therein after they | are remodeled, ‘ Mr. and Mis. S. J. Moran are the | happy possessors of a daughter, born yesterday, Sam has been absent from duty at the Hotel Pokegama for the past two days, and he has no} apologies to make, J, P. Johnson was a witness in a timber and ‘tone proof made before | During the Week [ Grand Rapids and Vicinity. | have pleased thousands and will put on a fine program. They pull a big crowd. Bob. and Eva McGinley will return home Aug. 11th. and put on a fine show and take aivacation and rest up after a long and successful’ time dropped around. season, where they have played to crowded — houses, nightly, im_ six, different states and will puta lot of surprises for us Recorder Gole returned from a business trip to southern Minnesota and lowa this week. He teports that Grand Rapids 1s livelier than any town he saw on_ his two weeks’ trip and that hard times are not felt here as they are in the sections he visited. He was accompanied on_ his returm by a nephew, Mr. Albert Wellein, a cornet artist.and base ball enthusiast, who will make this place his perma> nent home. Frank Green, accompantea by his bride-elect, Miss Nina Foot, left the first of the week for Flint, Mich.. where Miss Foot will become Mrs. Green. The people of Grand Rapids are ready to give Mr. and Mrs.|}- Geeen a royal welcome upor their return to Grand Rapids. INVESTIGATE THE RESERVATION Alex Ahern Says That {Some of the Choicest Chances Still Remaiu. That veteran cruiser and locater, Alex Ahern, is making bis head- quarters-at Ball Ciub, where he can vive personal attention to tbe in- terests of his clients. No map in Itasca county has a more thorough, knowledge of the reservation lands of this section than he. THe territory to be given to homesteaders is among the most valuabie agricultural lands remaining in the state. Mr. Ahern has a long list of these lands and.can furnish parties with accurate in- formation regarding anything they may desire to know pretaining to public lands if Itasea county. A letter addressed to him at Bal! Club will be given prumpt attention. Se Notice of Expiration of Redemption, STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, SS. Office of Uounty Auditor. }- ‘To Minnie Quinn; ¥ rare hereby. notified that the following a bed piece or pareel of land, situated iu tl known and deseribed as follows, to-wit: sunty of Itasca, state of Minuesota, and urte 4), or lot si ‘Township fit 44 of SK y-seven WO, range twenty-four (24), is now wssessed in sour blab Fes on the 6th day. of May. ‘A, D. 1901, ut a sale of laud pursuaut to the real estate tux judgment duly j given and mude in and by the district court fifteen (15), in and for said county of Ltasca on the 21st day of Marci, A. D. 1901, in proceedings to eniorce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year 4. D, 189), for said county of Itasca, the uboye described piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sule, and no one bliding spon satd offer un amount equal to that for which sui e or parcel was subject to be sold, Lo sum of two dollars and seveaty-ltwo cents, the sume was daly bid in for the state of Minne- sotu fur said sum; that thereafter. and on the 28th day of Junuary A. D. 1904, the said piece or parcel of land being still unredeemed trom sale, the same and all the rights of said state therein under said sale was duly as- signed und conveyed by the county Auditor of said county of Itasea for the sum of twenty doliars and seventy-one cents duly paid in to: the county treasurer of said county, said sum being the ch the s was bid iu to the state as aforesaid, terest according to law, and all tax became delinguent subsequent to suid sale, with interest, pena and costs according to law; that the certificate of conveyance for sud piece or parcel of land executed and delivered by said county Auditor upon sid assignment of the rights of said state ac- quired under said sale has been presented to ie at my office by the holder thereof for, the purpose of having notice of expiration of re- demption from said sale given and served that the amount required to redeem said Clerk of Court Rassmussen today €hris Olson was the claimant an Ole Rospey served as another wit bess to the proof. D. M. Gunn, W. J. Powers an Postmaster McVicar were overland! passengers to Wasson lake, in 59-24. this morning. They will make search for black bass, Frank Wake man accompanied the party as valet ? .. 7 Phe famous comedians, Boband Eva | McGinley, are homeward bound and! will take a vacation here after their | performance August rith. they have} played six states since here last and nd proof of said service bas been filed in my piece or parcel of land from said sate at the ate of this notice, exclusive of the Casts to rue upon this notice, is the sum of nty-one dollars and one cent (said sum ng the amount paid by suid holder of said assigument from st thereon according to lw accruing subsequent to srid ith interest, penalties, and to law, and all uapaid de- inquent taxes, with interest. penalties and s accruing subsequent to sale sale); und t the time for redemption of said piece parcel of land from. said sale will expire xty (60) days after the service of this notice Witness my hand and seul of office this 17th day of June, A. D. 1904, E..J, FARRELL, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. Seal] publisned July 30, August 6 and 18th. A Favorite Rapids. age a ats a ae ae ats ae ate ate ais ate ae ae at ae ae ae ate ate ate ate att at ae te AE ARE AE AME ak Hibs tk SSE a ae Ge ape ate ate she ane ave aE a a EE Se ARE Ae ate ae a ee ae ae ae ae a a a AE ae ae a aE aE aE SEE Se ea ae ate ae ae teat ae ape ae ae ae ae ae a a a ae AEE ae ae ae ae ae Me RE for refreshments and where may be see: of the lurgest phonographs in the world is at JOHNORILEY’S Sample Room The Northern. Cabinet Rye Whiskey one seus Sirens toute in Grand We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. JOHN O’RILEY,Pr op. 1 I He SE A A ea 1 SSMS AAR Rese ARKS ROE | * ee 3? NORTHERNCAFE me . Bane In connection—open day and night. All delicacies of the season eae served at all hours. aun Sue Bae BRS Led Bae 48 resort and heard one Peter Meil, Chef OR AD te A a a eH ae ae a ae a ae Ne He ae ae a ae ae ae tea ot ht were here this week for the purpose A striking clock costs more than one that don’t. Big dance at the pavilion tonight —thet is, Saturday night. Lawyer Price of Grand Rapids was | hete between trains last Wednesday. Blueberries don’t appear as Splenti- ful as was anucrpated before picking Mrs. Alex Dunn and family arrived from Faley, Benton County, last Wed:. nesday forenoon last Wednesday and back ‘Thursday on some business pertaining to lands, Robert McCabe and’ family spent: two or three days last week with Dunc Harris-and family on Pokega- ma lake. Wm. Weitzel and Mrs, Weitzel and little daughter of Grand Rapids spent a couple of hours, between trains, in town last Sunday. After spending six weeks or two mouths rusticating at Bass lake for his health, Judge Harrison of the Henni- pen county district court, returned to his home in Minneapolis last ‘Tuesday. Mrs. McLean and daughter,. Miss -McLean, of the Saintly city of Faul, arrived this week and will spend ten da,s or two weeks on a visit with our fonorable Mayor, H, H. Carrier. Among the many who took in the Great Northern excursion to Dulnth on the 22 nd inst, may be mentioned Mrs. Perry,-Mrs. Spye, M. H. Jones and T. A. McHugh. John Skelly got a letter last Thurs- day from his brother, Owen, and his sisters Lizzie and Annie, wherein they stated that they had arrived at Quebec and were taking iu the sights ot the American Gibaraltar, last Sun- day.. Fish Baker has started the ball roll- ing in the matter of doimg some needed cleaning up ofthat ally which jruns along and to the rear of the business pertion of the village, Morris O’Brien, it fs said, will follow suit at the rear of his lot and others ought to db likewise, As it is, ’tis an unsightly affant Brush has been broken and ground shortly will be for the erection of the fist M. E. church of Cohasset, to be located on lots rr and 12/0f block 6, Neal’saddition. And Mr, Neal will go down into history as performing the first manual labor pursuant to the erection of the church, ‘The steamer Mud Hen cleared for Leech lake dam last Thursday having in tow the wanigan used by Billy Rogers on his Boy river drive. .Mayor and postmaster H. H. Carrier and also Mrs. McLean and: Miss McLean t of St. Paul went along:to take in the sights that a trip up the Missis- sippi can furnish. John: Nelson is up the Mississippi river Im 144-25 with a crew of men putting up or diving after hay. Last Thursday a supplementary supply of provisions was sent up on the May- flower. Among the outfit was a box about three feet long by two feet wide and a foot nigh with-the word “Val Blatz”’on the end. The box was said to contain ham. A crew of twelve or fifteer: men |’ of laying the steel for the extension of the side track about 1,000 feet through the cedar yards of the North- west ‘Timber Supply Co. and past their. mill to Bob. McCabe’s place, was layed last week. The Northwest Timber Supply company having builc the road bed-and put down the ties. Nine out of ten of the bachelors of this place shave, or causes theinselves to be shaved, about four times a week i order that those gray whiskers be kept in obscurity, for the simple rea- son that all the marriageable of the gentler folk cast their lamps in the immediate vicinity of the jaw in vain hopes of discovering the tell-tale an- cient whiskerly appendages, But the razor gets there just the same and gets in its bluft. An old fellow, the other day, who keeps clean shaved except the moustache was asked by a young lady: trom wheuce those superanuated harrs-in the shrubbery of his upper lip? He confidentially. informed her that aa Inshman hit him in tle said mous- tache with a pick when they were both at work with others digging. the Erie canal in New York State. Farming Lands For Sale. 560 acres in Tp. 53-Rg, 24. 80 a Bg ee Og 40% Bg Os 80 “© 8 & Bee 95, Wo BT 5, 120 “ “eb bey oe 25. Long time papments given if’ de- sired. Will exchange for timber lands or village property. Osear L. MATHER. Our telephone number is 159. te ; . John Skeily went up'to* Cass Lake j celled by anyo the best goods A i sf as ™ “ z's SOV MAGOMY MUI CO YRSSS OS SHAS MAN TTS ww Another Department We Have purchased the Harness and saddlery* stock of R. W. Heideman and have greatly enlargedit. We take pleasure in announcing to our customers the addition of this department. We manufacture our own: Harness and it is our aim that the quality of our goods shall not be ex- equipped repair shop and any work lett with us will have prompt and. carefull attention. HENRY HUGHES & CO. ta ea HUGHE & CO. =AT r Henry Hughes & Co. RESP M Se e e ne, and to supply our customers with of their class. We also have a full Re RS Yours Respectfully WENRY HUGHES & CO. 6 SRE Ree © CO SER RRSP me S You get covpons with all cash pur- chases at O’Donnells’, which entitle you to your choice from a hne of beautiful glassware. aS CRS TONY’S ORCHESTRA, ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. HORI Music furnished on all occasions. Satisfuetion guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Me Grand Rapids, - ‘ES OE TS ; Pioneer Meat Market, ¢ ‘ THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. } Fresh and j Sait Meats || Fish, Game || Poultry etc. EY or AT STORE. RE PSOSLSLSLSLSLSWS LSS: Butter, Eggs, C eese and Canned Goods ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, LELAND AVENUE., GRAND RAPIDS. F SES, SEGS HSSVSVSSSWE cS Y -PIONEER STO $ & and ends mn aD e oar we > 9) (69) om < or ro @ = 5 ba oO Cee fat) > a, [oy N oO > ° 5 oa = [o} 7) no Get prices on job work at the Bherald-Review office. The Summer is Over But not for you. menced clothing inventory and as us- ual at such times will find lots of odds of at less than cost than carry over-—- it will pay you to wait and see what. we will have to offer. JOHN BECKFELT Grand Rapids, Minn. : : oe For Us We have just com- "SS0.13 40 uazOp ‘uel ajsuls euy Aq SHV LINHA that we would rather dispose. Ww =F

Other pages from this issue: