Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 6, 1904, Page 8

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News Gathered During the Week Shi SOS TRO TET Grand Rapids and Vicinity. Miss Ella Tally, of Grand Rapids, ; is visiti:g her cousin, Richard Tully, of the Willard, and other relatives here —Aitkin Age. The Grand Rapids baseball team, was defeated by the Hibbing boys last Sunday by a score of 10 to}. The feature of the game was the striking out of thirteen men by their prtcher,, Stofford. A, M. McIntesh was a Duluth vise jtor last week. Mr, and Mrs, S.N. Duluth this week. Judge W. B. Holmanisin Duluth this week. Don’t forget the Excursion to Cass Like tomorrow. Poole are in A. A. warris, village electrician, made a trip to Bemidji last week. County Attorney Geo. H. Spear was in Nashwauk on official business | this week. Wm, Furlong, one ef the future big farmers in the territory of Sturgeon lake, was in Hibbing Monday on his way to Grand Rapids where he »| was called as 4 witness in the Gardner Mr. Falis, of Park River, S. D., was | shooting case—Hibbing Tmbune. at Grand Rapids tora few days last Coming. ‘The Chicago novelty peek: aag-time pianist, Miss Lizette Hos- E. J. Anderson, of the Grand Rap-| kins, with Bub and Eva McGinley’s ids Independent, was in Hibbing} Comedy company, August — 11th. Sunday. You can’t afford to. miss it, She is looks like new when | ove ot the best in the. business and. For | will introduce her novelly trick play- ing. She is enly sixteen years but is pronoumced a wonder in Chicago. Old furniture you use Blood’s varnish stains. sale by W. J. & H. D. Powers. B. C. Glover and T. E. Donoison were visitors from Grand Rapids. this weck.—Iron Index. H. H. Chapman, formerly superin- tendent at Grand Rapids sub-station, is now in the empioy of the Bureau of Forestry of the Departmént of Agriculture, His simmer’s work wil take him to Texas to investfgate the ‘The Catholic ladies will meet with | Juniper and its relation to the fence Mrs. W. Hoolihan next Thursday | post problem,—Farm Students Re- alternoon, \ view. Miss, Mabelle McTarggart of Bemidji wil visit with friends in Grand Rapids next week. Miss Honoré Sutton,, who conduct- ed the summer school at Bemidji, has returned to Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids has sent word here that it is the desire of their ball team, accompanied by its celebrated brass ©. G. Ford, of Durand, Wis., has | band, to come over on Sunday,, Aug~ taken charge of the drug departusent | ust 7th, and meet with, any ball team at the Itasca Mercantile company’s| that may be put on the diamond store. against them. All that they ask 1s : that their expenses of railroad fare Coroner Dr, Russell, of Grand < } avid jan Abeer ‘: may be met. As this sum is so very Rapids, was in the village this week smail, it appears to us that an invita- attending to his official, duties—Iron | tion should be at- once sent to Grand index. Rapids accepting the proposal and Mrs. E, J. Luther and children are | guaramteeing the expenses of both visiting the parents ef Mrs. Luther at | the ball team and brass band. The Grand Rapids since Sunday.— Aitkin | latter 1s one of the best musical aggre- Independent. gations in the state. Now ‘let us Mesdames Gunn and Booth, were called to Brainerd on Sunday last owing ta the serious illness of, their father, J. H. Gibson. The football team has elected its ofiicers for the ensuing year. Ed. Herchbach was elected captain, and Henry Rantranz manager. is Ab. Clarkis in the county jail serv- ing a sentence ef ninety ,days for stealing $95,from, Henry Volke. He was arraigned before Justice Sims. The Misses Stewart, who have been visting Dr. and Mrs. Storgh for a couple of weeks, have returned: to Duluth, Rev. and Mrs.,J..S.. I. Wilson and little son, of Aitkin, were the guests of Mr. C. H, Marr and family last week, »Mrs. Wilson is C.H. Marrs gister, W. E, Neal left this week for a visit to the twin cities, Chicago and Ober- in, Ohio. Mrs, Neal and daughters are residing at Oberlin while the young ladies are attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Grinnell, of Minne- apolis, are the parents ofa bmght} baby girl born on Wednesday last. Mrs. Grmnnell was formerly Miss Sarah Robinson, of Grand Rapids. Murray J. Taylor, editor, post- master, president of the village coun- ciland the Poobah of, Deer River, was in Cass Lake this week as a wit- ness in a final proof case.—Cass Lake Voice. Miss Emma Mooney and Edward i J. McGowan were married at 8 e’clock Wednesday morning at th Catholic church. Only immediat fnends witnessed the ceremony. Mr. McGowan is in busmess at Lake Winnibigoshish. Hon, M. N. Koll, the new receive ofthe U S, land office, arrived her Jast Saturday night with his wife an two boys. During the week Mr. } Koll has been making ,himself fam iliar with the duties of Iis new po tion; which he will assume om August | 1.—Cass Lake Voice. pitch in and give our eastern neigh- bors a huge welcome with a thorough good time.—Cass Lake Voice. Get prices on job work at the Herald- Review office. Qur telephoné number ts 159, Notice of Expiration of Kedemption, STATE OF MINNESOTA, > County of Itasca. SS. Office of County Auditor. To Minnie Quiun: : You are hereby notified that the following described piéce or purcel of land, situated in the county of Itasca, state of Minuesota, and known and des¢ribed as fullows. to-wit:, Southwest quarter of southeast quarter (SW 44 of SK 4), or lot six ( Section fifteen (15), Township _ fifty. in (5%), range twenty-four (24), is now assessed, in your pame; that on the 6uh day of May, A. D. 1901. at w sale of Jandy pursuant to the real estate tux judgment duly giyen and made in and by the district court in and for said county of Ltasca ou the 2ist day of March, A. D. i001, in proceedings to. enforce the payment of taxes delinquent pon real estute for the yeur A.D, 1899, for said county of Itasca, the ‘aboye described piece or parcel of land was,daly offered for sule, and no one bidding spon said offer an amount equal to that for which said pieve or purcel was subject to be sold, to wit: the sum of two dollars and seventy-two cents, the same was duly bid in for the state of Minne- sota fur said sum; that thereafter. and on the 2th day of January A. D. 1004, the said piece or parce} of land being still unredeemed trom said sale, the same and all the rights of said state therein under said sale was duly us~ Signed and conveyed by the county Auditor o£ said county of Itasca for the sum of twenty doliurs and Seventy-one cents duly paid in to the county treasurer of said county, said sum. being the amount for which the sume was bid in to the state as aforesaid, with in- terest according to law, and alltaxes which became delinquent subsequent to said sale, with interest, penalties aud costs according to law; that the certificate of conveyance for suid piece or parcel of land executed and delivered by said county Auditor upon said assignment of the rights of Said state ac- quired under said sale has been presented to | | me ut 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 piece or parcel of land from said sale at the date of this notice, exclusive of the casts to uecrue upoa this notice, is the sum of twenty-one dollars and one cent (said sum being the amount puid by said holder of suid certificate upon said assignment from said state and interest thereon according to luw. delinquent taxes accruing subsequent to suid sale paid by with interest, penalties, aud sts accorai to law, and all uapuid de- inquent taxes, with interest. penalties and qosts accruing subsequent to saie sale); and that the time fur redemption of said piece or parcel of land from. said sal will expire xty (60) days after the service of this notice d proof of said service hus bean tiled in my office. se Witness my hand and seal of office this 17th, day of June, A. D..1904. E. J. FARRELL, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota., Saal porlitd suly 90, August 6 and 13th. ¥ A Favorite dbdddchd bike eee A AE A Ae eee eA ee ae a ae ae eae ate served at all hours. heheh deeded dibehibdtskcdeddedededuddccacd-d-Ad-dddcd bedded Fv dededptbetyecboheshctbtiededed dtc F dedsbshseibedbed dake dk tik NORTHERNCAFE In connection—open day and night. All delicacies of the season SSE ea ee eae ae eae aaa ae ata ee Liana t Resort for refreshments and where may be seen and heard one of the largest phonographs in the world is at JOHNORILEY’S Sample Room The Northern. & & & 2 * 2 = = = = * x = HY H a most delightful beverage always in Cabinet Rye Whiskey soc eure auent fort im Grand © Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled, ] cg = 2 & a & x % *& & * & % * Peter Meil, Chef. JOHN O’RILEY,Prop. PTT Crt A ee daddies. Cullings : y / Archie MeDougal was up from the Rapids Wednesday. Archie Johnson, has goné to. Dakota. Allen E. Bishop, represented Mud Lake. Cass county, here this week. Chas. Brown; of the firm of Nelson & Brown, is up the river putting up hay this week. : Mikky McGwire came down from Bemidji last Wednesday and returned Thursday. The newspapers are fwllof Von Plehve but the Russian colonies aint any more. OF eA Mrs. John Nelson is quite sick. Doctor kussell was up from the Rap- ids to see her Wednesday. Geo Marcia, after being on the sick lst tor about two weeks, is able to be around agzin. Mrs. Tooley and Miss May Cassidy of Grand Rapids, visited at the home of Mrs. P, Hoolihan last Tuesday. Sheriff Hoolihan, Mrs. Hoolihan, and Mrs. Skalerud drove up here from Grand Rapids and back last ‘Tuesday evening. RS RE Jno. Mains was, down from Deer Raver the middie of the week looking after his interests, here. Miss Sayers after_spending three or four months on a visit with her aunt Mrs. O’Kinney went to Grand, Rapids last Wednesday. Deputy Sherriff Spang and, Tim McMahan were up from the Rapids on business last Saturday and took in the dance that night. Mr. Demar of Winnipeg is spending the summer with her uncle and, aunt, (Mr. and Mrs M. H. Jones, Mr. Demar is a soldier in the Britisharmy. John Costello, the dispenser of Golden Grain Belt Beer.yand John Hepfel, of Grand Rapids, were here on business-the first of the week, T. A. McHugh has, just received’a load composed, of salt, lime. cement and Rallote. The latter is. used for plastering purposes. Call around and get priccs, Look out for petit thieves These days the nomadie inclined are seeking the wheat fields of the Dakotas usually jon the box car and break beam route. “‘I'wo coats were stolen from the Fioneer hotel last- Monday and | numerous other articles,such as empty "|! tomato cans, ete. j Quite @ number left here for the wheat ' fields of Dakota this week, Among them were Joba Fenton, Ed. Jeffries and Geo. Collias. The two former going to St. ‘Thomas, N. Du, and the latter to Grand Forks, N. D. Mr., Collins. will have relays of two ) horses and an. elephant as his duties ). require his constant vigilance on two mammoth fanms of 14,000 acres each, and fixe miles apart. Two members of the school board, Mr. Kemerer and another gentleman of Grand Rapids, embracing- school district No. 1 ofthe whole of Itasca county, were here last Tuesday for the purpose of letting a contract to replaster and repaint the schoolhouse, the same to be completed before the next term of school begins, and as plasterers and painters appear tobe at a premium here what is the matter with postponing the job_ till school begins. and, give the kids a chance to learn, tke art of slinging mud and the daubing on, of artificial. paints. Itappears the railroad company has acquired: title to a stip of land 150 feet wide lying north. of the track and through the NElZ NEY, sec. 10. The company sent a few men here this week to move the railroad fence back to that fimut. And4 the first toss out of the box they be- gan sticking up Mr. fence through Pat Hoolihan’s lot which is lot 14 of block 1 in the platted portion of the village which is in the SEY of the NE} of section 10. And «it doesn’t appear thatthe railroad company (has any mghts south of the north boundary hne platted portion of the hwllage, However Mr. Hoolihan has served’ an informal notice on. the company’s agent here asking that the building of the fence be deferred at the point until the line be legally established. The town of Bass Brook is about to havea cenundrum in its hands. About a year ago a little over a mile of road was surveyed and ageepted. It begins at the NE corner of section 10, in the town and runs to the NE. cor~ ner of,section 3, or to Bass lake, Nothing further has been done. ‘Fhe old or used: road to Bags lake,.a twisty affair. runs diagonally through three- forties of land belonging to Morris O’Brien, Mr. O’Brien is having this land cleared up and proposes to feng: it in thereby shutting out the. old road. And it begins to look as though the proposed road will have to be.pushed through notwithstanding the lack of funds claimed by the town By the way whats the of that summers. matter with not giving the town some $50,000 voted for this am Pie re ce i i , x the best goods hah es SURI RARRREHENRY HUGHES & CO.BR “Another Department —AT— Henry Hughes & Co. =, We Have purchased, the Harmess 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 itis our aim that the quality of dur goods shall not be ex- celled by anyone, and to supply our customers with We also have a fulk equipped repair shop and any work lett with.us will have prompt and carefull attention. of their class. Yours Respectfully HENRY HUGHES & CO HENRY HUGHES & C0. SOROS MASH WN TORN RNENRY HUGHES & CO} EVCRIVLE LY SESE ORE e Re hs HES & CO You get coupons with all cash*pur- | SSS*SSSSSWSLSLSSSSSVSMSV"SSH'SIES. ; Pioneer Meat Market, THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. chases at O’Donnells’, which entitle you to your choice from a hne of beautiful glassware. as ac TQNY’S ORCHESTRA, ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. is se Music furnished on alhoccasions., Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices. reasonable. ce ed Grand Rapids, e Fresh and Salt Meats. SVWSLSIOL SB \\| Fish, Game Poultry etc. il Ha ASK AMY OF OF WILL TELL. YO% ALL KINDS ARH KEPT AT THE PIONBER MEAT STORK . ww we g ODD FELLOWS’ SASSISSSLVSBSVSLSBSVSVS CSL f & REGULAR CUSTOMERS AND THEY THAT THE VERY BEST MEA Ps OF BUILOING, LELAND AWENUE., : GRAND RAPIDS. PEVSWSWSVSLSLSLS> GISCHWFISLSLSLSLSS FH SLSLSLSVES: For Us The Summer is Over But not for you. We have just com- menced clothing inventory and as us- ual at such times will find lots of odds and ends that we would rather dispose 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. ————

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