Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 13, 1904, Page 1

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ea aaeaeEeenaiaaaeneeeel “ ~ Vor . XII.—No, 52 Two DoLLaRs A YEAR. — PROCEEDINGS j4 BRILLIANT ~— {G..N. EMPLOYES an - SOCIAL AFFAIR| WILL PICNIC HERE The Wedding of Wm. H. McLauglin| First Annnal Outing of Superior | and Pearl Mae Cochran. Railroad Men‘ | seats SE Of Village Council, Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. ¥| The August Clearings We're simple doing that we intended to do, clearing this Cash buying and selling, and the quick store of summer stocks. turning of dependable merchandise at small bargins, is doing the A regular meeting of the Village Council of the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minn, was called to order in .the recorder’s office, August 8, 1904, at 8 o'clock p. m. The'roll call was answered by President Riddell, Trustee Becker and Recorder Gole, Trustees Clair and Rassmussen being absent. Minutes of last regular meeting were read and on motion adopted. Reports of officers were called for and re. der presented report of Justice McEwen At the home of Mr. and Mrs. David} ‘The Great Northern shop employes Cochran, on beautiful Waubana lake, | of Superior will come to Grand Rapids last Monday afternoon at 40’clock]a week from today for their ‘first the ‘ceremony was solemnized, [annual picnic. Including their wives, by Judge H. S$. Huson, that joined in | families and swWeathearts, they will matrimony Pearl Mae Cochran and] number about 800 and arrangements William Henry McLaughlin. The | will be made tu give them a royal re- bride is the beautiful and accomplish-| ception and endeavor to keep them ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David | entertained while here. They will Cochran. “Me groom is a young man | leave Superior on a special train of who has been a resident of Itasca] twelve coaches at 7 o’clock in the county for a ntittber of years and] morning and by means of a clear who has won the confidence and res- | track and no stops will make the run pect of all with whom be has associat-|in three hours, arriving here at 10 ed. There has been uesocial gathering | o’clock. within the memory of the oldest in-} 4 committee of the shop employes habitant of Itasca county that consisting of G. H. Hawkeworth, equaled in genuine hospitality the} wijliam Patrick and Neil Golaseien. gathering that responded’ to the in-| eyme ty Grand Rapids to sapien Vitations for this event. arrangements and they were extend- Thg bride wore a light blue silk | edthe glad hand everywhere, especial- Crepe de Chine dress and carried a}ly Neil Coleman who is well known bunch of white water lilies. The} from the old D. & W. days. with 2 total number of euses 11 and with cost to Village $18.00. Report was accepted and ordered filed and bill allowed. Attorney Price reported stating that he had received communication from Harris & Co., ‘with reference to lost coupons on water works bonds, and after discussion council instruct- ed the attorney to correspond with bond holders-asking tnat said bonds would be sent here to the National bank for redemption, Under the heud of new busines bids for water works contract were called for and ted as follows. 3 ; Pastorett & Lunz agreed to do said work as per specifications foa $2369.00 » O.F, Doyle agreed to do said work as per specifications for $2240.70. ‘Dwyer Heating company agreed to do said Wash Goods Cool and cheap. Just the thing for now, seasonable? Yes, indeed. Prices right, Sure. These prices are good enough + . soe = work as per specification for 2390.00 * i to bring unheard of-patterns into livliest demand, yet a look at Asibainbo Testing a eink Co., agreed | TOV Was dressed in conventional] yt was arranged to have the base- these wash good is enough to convince anybody that they are to do suid work as per specifications for| black, The bride, accompanied by ball grounds for the sports and there her father ‘aud Miss Mabel Thore as | wi }) ve lots of sport. Among other bridesmaid, tne groom accompanied things will be a real bona fide bal- by Mr. William Martin walked iato loon ascension. Mr. Guage who now the spacious parlor to the music of works in the Great Nortnern shops Wagners Wedding march, played by | ay Superior, is an old-time acronant $2564,00. After discussion the bid of U. F. Doyle was on motion accepted and contract ordered with same, with time of completion set for Qet. 15. 1904. Treusurer’s report was read, accepted und just the thing for now---up to standard in every way. But we’re lowering them right off, there is such a variety to the assortments es that you cannot help ‘but, want them and you will save money : too. ordered filed. On motion $1127.80 now in interest fund and 3702.66 being balance in corporation fund Miss Blanche Kiley. and has a balloon and,a complete Judge Huson pronounced the words | parahernalla for making ascensions. wus transferred to contingent fund. Report of engineer on water main contract Was read and on motion uccepted. Also his report on sewer completion on Third street West of Kindred avenue was presented and 0g motion accepted. ‘Ocmmunications from Great Northern Reilway Company. with reference to sewer that made the happy couple man and | He will make the ascension in person wife. and will make a parachute drop of A banquet board was spread and | Several hundred feet. the hundred guests feasted at laden Following is the program in part tables. as arranged at a meeting the shop. Thenafter they danced and made} employes Monday night. Trimmings If you are thinking of trimings, just visit our lace and em- broidery counter, Here you will find a fainly dazzling wealth of garnatures, so to speak, Have, you seen the latest designs ? They are very neat and so ckeap that you can surely afford what und water connections for depot. were pre-| merry till the dawn of day, and no| 100 yard dash men Open: you need. nibh eee ian referred to Attorney | happier party of people ever congre-| 100 yard dash Apprintices. gated in social festiyity within the | 50 yard dash borders of Itasca county, during all | 50 yard dash days since its organization. May] 100 yard dash Employes, married happiness. good fortune, good health | 50 yard dash Boys under 15 years. aud perpetual good luck attend them | Young ladies’ ball throwing contest. Girls under 15 years Employes wives ‘Communication was presented from Walter §. Booth & Sons with reference to orders dated 1895, 1896 and 1897, and as some of sume porders have never been registered, the council instructed recorder to issue a con- Notions Be your own salesman when. you visit our notion depart- CIN GELE @caetane of ocak saaaee ment. Just look around and pick out the thing you would like terealon orders registered. throughout al! the days of their lives | ‘Three legged race Open ‘ery ion is int--= Report of tournament committee was pre- | is the sincere wish of the Herald- 2 g best. . Every notion is new and right to the point---some of them Fi ga ep legs readogaan anaeet pal ere ol 100 yard handieap Foremen have pretty sharp points, too. Everybody knows that this store strughed the. reoosder to isaue an onder on, [Lert 50 yard sack race a ae a a SVeccaceearcecesesouaeceoaoeces is struck with one thing, it 1s alive. our big shouter. hardware or drug lines as well, tight prices, too. { } deed. Every price promise of ours is strong, and all you have » ue to do is to come here and prove our assertions by taking away the goods. Myriades of tiny red ants can swarm over a track in sufficent numbers to swamp the biggest mogul ever made, we are told, in tne same way a lot of little lots can clog our business, too. That’s the reason we’d ‘rather you would take them to your home: --they’re of every day use but these prices are not ' every day prices, by any means. Itasca Mercantile Co. | This is the ~ Fellow Who has gotten hold of so many of the dealers around here—The Trust Man. But he didn’t get us. nobody’s slaves. We're We make our own prices, instead of quoting what somebody else ells us to. i Bs) We can sell you a first class Wagon or Buggy, the kind that will give the best satisfaction from the day you get it. and quote you a price that the trust would like to see wiped off the slate. Butitisn't. It’s here; and for YOUR benefit. j Our line of vehicles has been very carefully selected this sea- son, and as a result, we have some especially fine Buggies to 6ffer. Well made. from shaves and running gear to the fuld-back top. Wayons for heavy work, also well made. Let us tell you more obout them. W. J. & H. D. Powers, Grand Rapids Minnesota. Our notion lines are one of This applies to the dry goods notion lines, or We have the govds and at the contingent fund for $106v.47, same being balanve of outstanding bills unpaid. Under this head of new business a petition a8 presented for the building of sewer on Fourth street west from Kindred Ave. to Houghton Ave.,thence north to Fifth street, and ufter discussion of same with ‘Mr. Shel- 31000,00 of suid orders for one yearut6 per cent. The matter was referred to the Re- cQrder to ascertain whother or not at least a third of the property assessments would be paid on completion of sewer. and if so, Re- y | corder was instructed to advertise for bids for contract te-be let Aucust 24, 1904, 8 p. ms On motion engineer was instracted to draw specifications for said work at Recorder's re. quest. ‘ . The following bills were on motion allowed. First. National Bank, interest on con- vingent orders.....i..2+. aster ahe> at $ 75 40 Frank P.. Sheldon, Treas. Tournament Duluth, South Shore & Atlantie ORG 25 Ea, ccpromatione toc 53 oe. MOO Railway Bargains. Pastoret & Lunz, contract water main extensiou.. 1906 ot From Duluth to Boston and return, | Hugh McEwan, Justice fees. via direct rail. $25.75. ‘Lickets on | Geo. Riddell, blacksmith account .. sale August 1th, 12th, and. 13th. | A, J, Kennedy, unlouding two cars of Fina) return limit September 3oth. IMBL «dust ey ota Cav ‘Through sleepers, August 11th. + Willard Olin, wood, drayage and haul- Boston and return, via’ train and ing for street...... : 16 06 56 steamer, $26.65 via Detroit and Saugsitthen pee: chore advertising ne Buffalo. Good leaving Duluth Aug= dj; Be Wetber: 4% days sccvice pad ust 12th. From Duluth to Albany, N. Y., and return. Boston,Mass. “ New York, N,Y¥.“ 0 * Montreal, Que. * Quebec, Que. =“ * St.John, N.B specifications. E. M. Campbell, specifications water, main... see eeee conse os - $5.00] Bd. McLaughlin, 5000 ft. of cedar Street at $13.50. - i... eeeeeeeee ee - 33,00) ¢. W. Forest, drayage tor street wor! 38.85 | Ohio Coal Co, 2 cars of coal... or for Toronto, Ont., “ -“ . Tickets on sale daily until Septem! valid for return passage until Oct. 2ist. Pro- portionate rates to intermediate points. From Duluth to Sault Ste Marie and return. St. Ignace ad Sar Mackinac Island * A. ‘Tickets on sale every Friday, good for ‘re- street... Hea turn passage until the following Wednesday. | Hans Nelson,'§ hours mason work at From Duluth to { PUNE Sheds bh nsck(etes aaih see Detroit, Mich., and return... - $16.00 | Hans Nelson, 2 yards of dirt buuled Toledo, Ohio, = 17.00} to. dth street fill.scepeeeeseene . Cleveland. Ohio, “ 18.00] Willam MeVeagh, 16 days and ¢hrs. Boffalo,N.Y. " “2. 20.00 teum work on street : Tickets on sale every Friday until August|p, ¢, Huffer, 4 days team workon 26th, valid for return passage until Sept, 15, Wit ee, ie Marr Apson, Gen’l Agt., E. C. Kiley, printing, and legal 430 Spalding Hotel Block, notices, June and July.......+--.... Duluth, Minn. T. H. Hennessy, tapping fees and luber on maius..... Co. balance electric . lumber for street Harry Williams, 2 days commision BOPVICE....... -rereverssecereere sees eee William Holms, 25 days labor on street 12.50} John ‘Troop, 20. days and & hrs. labor seeeeeeee 12 40 16 00 4855 810 Down and $5 per month Grand Rapids Village Lots $9 We have choice residence lots all over town and we are sell- ing them on such easy terme that anybody can buy: $5 down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk the matter over. A house and tnree lots for sale cheap. We also have some choice business lots on our lists. They are for sale on easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, Ob SE EE A NA a ee Ee Ea EE EE a a ee a 5 Ee Ae He A A eH a a ENE Es bach chadhaa eclachathadlachatiathatha hada dhathsthachsdciediodatiaciadiatindietatiagithitis Intiadaitaths: ah: hn tadiad Strothman Iron Works, 2 sewer rings and man-hole covers (Hennessy E. G. Kremer, 44 days service us ass't engineer... we wubsene “s GRAND Rapips, MINN,, W. J. &-H. D, Powers, hardware and I hereby announce myself as a can supplies. . Elecpesegecsescneces didate for the office of Judge of Pro |T. H. Hennessy, labor on water main, bate af Itasca county on the demo tapping .fees and supplies: fur- cratic ticket. nished........ destshseseeespsesbeyee’ 26.87 Hearing of liquor license application of Gus Anderson was called for, and no one appéaripg against same. application was bi } and recorder instructed to issue For County Auditor. Hedtisé on presentation of bund with the Atthe urgent request of numerous friends | receipt attactied. throughout the county I desire tonnnounce| Sewer petition’ was presented, signed by myself a candidate for nomination &s county property owners on Leland Ave. from Fourth auditor on the Democratic ticket. The office | street north, and on motion same was re- in question is one partietlarly demanding ferred to cemmittee on’ streets, alleys and prompt. efficient and business like treatment vewsrs. Political . Announcements. 20 98 110 00 5 50 J. P. SHAUGNESs¥. Dated August 4, 1904. and elected I shall aspire to give such an ad- ministration to public. All efforts on the purt of friendsand voters intended to ad- vance my cundidacy wil! be greatly ap- preciated, 1904, at 8 p. mm J.S. GOLB, Recorder. 2 Ma. sranc. {Ou F telephone num ber is 159. Cleaw vhow with two new cdmedies: of the county's interests, and if nominated | - O motion meeting adjourned until Aug. 24. Wheel barrow race, blindfolded. ‘Tug of war, Car shop vs. Machine shop Bob and Eva McGinley Tub race Open Bob and Eva McGinley played to a } Prize waltz packed house Thursday night as they | Baseball game always‘bave ‘hére and put.up a good Superior. wt Grand Rapids vs. Bay he and was heartily applauded from 4 start to finish. “They have with them: Democratic Cc oun t y Miss Lezette Hoskins, (Bob's neice) Convention and a musical wouder on_ the piano, She Goes some very ‘clean trick work, : : playing the instrument with the keys Primaries. covered and her eyes blindfolded, and ” yelt: ; A Democratic delegate convention fur the Riss indeed Tecais if hue... She _ county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, will be sang a autifu song, witl held on Monday August 22nd, 1904 at 3 o'clock illustrations. Bob and Eva will take } in the afternoon of said day at the court a vacation on the farm, nine miles | house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said above kere on the Mississippi river | CoUty: for the purpose of selecting 6 dele- é ; i gates to the Democratic State Convention to- and ‘enjoy an outing and play the} 4, neid in the city of Minneapolis, on Tues- iron country and then go to St. Louis} day the sth day of August, 1904, for the pur- for an engagment for two weeks Lag aly Cag see Et in acta gape can ates for tl various of to after which they will play the regu- SLUAA as-the election tobe bubbles Sil Ieee) Jar vaudeville circuit, in the Metro- and to traushet such othe Saithees ab” may? politan houses. ‘They deserve the | properly come before it. success they are having for true] ‘The said county convention will also desig- merit always wins. Bob said Grand | nate » — red this a Papi . as | represent mocra' party o1 arnt Regs, RE RE. Hee county upon the state ¢entral committee for i the ensuing two years, Said county convention will also provide for the appoiatment of a county Democratic committee for the ensuing two years. The basis of representation shall be one delegate for every 20 votes or major fraction thereof, cust for W. J. Bryan, November 1900 and ulse 1 delegate at large for every voting precinct. In accordance with the above apportion- meus tae meres Lovee otter haglaieet to Green-Foo‘e. The following was clipped from the Flint, Mich., Daily News. “Mr. Frank Green, better known to his friends here as George Green, and Miss Nina H, fovte of Spring Valley, Minn., were uuited in mars riage yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock atthe home of the grvom’s parents, heidgie - Mr.and Mrs. Tnomas Green at 826 | Bass Brook. McFarlan street. The ceremony was Peel, performed in the presence of the im- bats a mediate family by Rev. M. J. Weaver | Deer River and was followed by a wedding coe repast.” Fuirvie' Frazer . ap ee ee Grand Rapids N Big Fire.at Deer River. Geen ous Bi Girard . ... Fire starting from the chimney Hanson Lak att ‘Thursday destroyed the Itasca hotel. | iron Rang Sullivan, the proprietor will rebuild | Long Lake D Lake Jessie BO ROLE ee sentes BS ES A ORE Go ote Be BE RE FOR SALE,—Several tents, var- ious sizes, and one 14 foot four oared row boat, all in good condition.—H. | W. Slack, Grand Rapids, Minn, Rev. E. C. Clemons, S$. D, Jate Chaplain 12th Minn. U. S. V. will lecture at the Methodist church, Fri=}. day evemng Aug. 26. Admission 35¢,' (RHR US bo tr fat tet sg et res BS 2 e ta Ba'eloc k The tilings for nomination thus far. made with the county Auditor are tee. John ly, commissioner; A. A. Chairman, Kremer, county, treasmrer; E. A. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Mar- tin, ason, Friday morning Aug. 12.,

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