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OTA. HISTORICAL - SOCIETY. Vor . XII.—No, 52 Granp Rapips, Irasca County, MINN., Saturpay, AvuGustT 13, 1904. Two DoLLaRS A YEAR. ——— i i RILLIAN i MPLOYE: BENS | abet awedin) wil, Peomee obi - = Of Village Council, Village ot Grand Oy Lee a | Rapida. Minnésotn The Wedding of Wm. H. MecLauglin| First Annnal Outing of Superior T t Cl r i j Bees En ; and Pearl Mae Cochran, Railroad Men: I 1 e A pb | HS ea 1 S A regular meeting of the Village Council of AER g g the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county,| At the home of Mr. and Mrs. David} ‘The Great Northern shop employes ia Minn, was called to order in the recorder’s | Cochran, on beautiful Waubana lake, | of Superior will come to Grand Rapids - a. orig gts saat hoe é last Monday afternoon at 4o’clock}a week from today for their ‘first A . * . . call was ai Be ee ‘ We're simple doing that we intended to do, clearing this Riddell, Trustee Becker and. Kecorder Gole, be ceremony was solemnized, | annual picnic. Including their wives, store of summer stocks. Cash buying and selling, and the quick fegees Clair andl Seeerenea beion aheent. hate trae ae rte atin families and sweathearts, they will . . . by : oO st E ere rea i y bar’ “Mae Ochran ‘7 turning of dependable merchandise at small bargins, is doing the andon motion adopted. | William Rciice MeLaughiin.” The Dati ae ks gio ccs copeipe: deed. Every price promise of ours is strong, and all you have ME cnet called for andr | bride is the beautiful and accomplish-| ception and endeavor to keep them to do is to come here and prove our assertions by taking away with a totul number of enses 11 and with cost | Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. David | entertamed while here. They will the goods. Myriades of tiny red ants can swarm over a track in pe: Sano $1800, Report was accepted and Cochran. ‘he groom is a young man | leave Superior on a special train of cafiiccnt Aucihers to. swamp the biggest mogul ever made, we iicney ee semitied Tinsc thee ee who has been a resident of Itasca] twelve coaches at 7 o’clock in the Sta Fs % . : egies i couuty for a nttmber of years and] morning and by means of a clear are told, in tne same way a lot of little lots can clog our business received communication from Harris & Co., : : : : ? ; : ‘d h i id ‘take th ’ with reference to lost coupons on water works who has won the contidence and res- | track and no stops will make the run too. ‘That’s the reason we'd rather you would take them to bonds, und after discussion council instruct. | pect of all with whom be has associat-|in three hours, arriving here at 10 your home: --they’re of every day use but these prices are not ed the attorney to correspond with bond | ed. ‘There has been no social gathering | o'clock. : sale : 2 . holders-asking tnat said bonds would be sent | wiyhin the memory of the oldest in- ‘ every day prices, by any means. here to the Nutional bank for redemption, rare bs e A committee of the shop employes, Under the head of new busines$ bids for | habitant of Itasca county that} consisting of G. H. Hawksworth, water works contract were called for and | equaled in genuine hospitality the} Wijliam Patrick and Neil Coleman presented as follows. athering that responded’ to the in- 2 tra : Wash Goods P Pesborett & Luns agreed to do sald work rae ae this priate neti nea peau - a pa as per specifications foa $2369.00 \ . 2 ‘ arrangements and they were extend- : : . > * » O-F, Doyle agreed to do said work as per Thg bride wore a light blue silk | edthe glad hand everywhere, especial- _ ; ria ers : sania Jet oe for now, — Perce ons tor S- esas Cais Crepe de Chine dress and carried a} ly Neil Coleman ~ is well veiee es, indeed. rices right, Sure. ese prices are & 5 Suver Heating company agreed to dosald | bunch of white water lilies. The] f ‘ a i : mee 5 ark ns déation for 2000,00 a is rom the old D. & W. days. be to bring unheard of-patterns into livliest demand, yeta look at Asdlaisbe Hosting i Hes Co., agreed | SFU Was dressed in conventional} y, 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 | pall ground ti g s g ( : a ee #8 f grounds for the sports and there just the thing for now---up to standard in every way. But we’re PR dcccuisnexatid obo minoal ab father “aud Miss Mabel Thore as | wi1] ve lots of sport. Among other lowering them right off, there is such a variety to the assortments on motion accepted and contract ordered iy Aaa Toca pies ee. things will be a real bona fide bal- 54 Bia 2 aa Le , with same, with time of completion set for . be oa n walked 100] Joon ascension. Mr. Guage who now ay that you cannot help but want them and you will save money Oct. 15. 1904. the spacious parlor to the music of otk in the Great Marien shops too. fh va he report was read, uccoptedund | Wagners Wedding murch, played by | ay Superior, is an old-time acronant orde! ed. . a | F Miss Blanche Kiley. ‘ Bea bs P . On motion $1127.80 now in interest fund and has a balloon anda complete 3 e e and $702.66 being balance in corporation fund Judge Huson pronounced the words | parahernalla for making ascensions. i T1 eel | I 1 ings Ais aisle tated paddy hoo notte that made the happy couple man and | He will make the ascension in person Report of engineer on water main contrac’ Ki FE ; ES fi ace ne : Ba Was rond and on motion accepted. Also his | !e- and will make a parachute drop of : If you are thinking of trimings, just visit our lace and em- report on sewer completion on Third street} A banquet board was spread and | several hundred feet. broidery counter, Here you will find a fainly dazzling wealth of opal ey Sa ee was presented and | the hundred guests feasted at laden} following is the program in part ’ A : 0g motion accepted. as arre P i garnatures, so to speak, Have you seen the latest designs ? ie Ocuimunications trot Great’ Northern | tables as arranged at a meeting the shop. They are very neat and so ckeap that you can surely afford what Railway Company. with reference tosewer | Thenafter they danced and made| employes Monday night. : ~ and water connections for depot. were pre-| merry till the dawn of day, and no] 100 yard dash men Open: you need. Mie referred to Attorney | happier party of people ever congre-| 100 yard dash Apprintices. wT for answer, s ms pe a: : =, : rs « Communication was presented from Walter | KAted in social festivity within the | 50 yard dash Girls under 15 years e S. Booth & Sons with reference to orders | borders of Itasca county, during all | 50 yard dash Employes wives O 10ns dated 105, 1806 and me asa as som at ae days since its organization. May | 100 yard dash Employes, married ee ee u_ registered, the | happiness. good fortune, good health | 50 yard dash Boys under 15 yei j : as u i d a Pes . . § yard das joys under 15 years a Be your own salesman when. you visit our notion depar‘- tingent order for amount of onions and in, | #ud perpetual good luck attend them | Young ladies’ ball throwing contest. ment. Just look around and pick out the thing you would like terest on orders registered. throughout all the days of their lives | ‘Three legged race Open ery j is new 2 int--«s Report of tournament committee was pre- | js the sincere wish of the Herald- F andie ‘ best. Every notion is new and right to the point---some of them stuidd gph after dlacussion the egnpct) In- {ty seiers 100 yard handjeap Foremen have pretty sharp points, too. Everybody knows that this store strugked the retorder to iaaue pn opderon, [eee pe ea ee bhinaeoaad = ial Sais ant ae, Cae . ee % the contingent fund for $106v.47, same being eel burrow race, olded. 7 is struck with one thing, It Is alive. Our notion lines are ORS of balance of outstanding bills unpaid. ‘Tug of war, Car shop vs. Machine shop our big shouter. This applies to the dry goods notion lines, or | Under this heud of new business a petition Bob and Eva McGinley Tub race Open hardware or drug lines as well, We have the goods and at pak sto west from Kindred Ave, to| Boband Eva McGinley played. to a} Prize waltz a right prices, too. Houghton Ave., thence north to Fifth street, | Packed house Thursday night as they | Baseball game Grand Rapids vs. I and after discussion of sume with ‘Mr. Shel- | alwaysbave here and put.up a good peed esi el ror pemmmasiader neti clean vhow ‘with two new cémedies sald orders for one year i as cent. The matter was referred to the Re- and was heartily aprlanuded from, cgrder to ascertain whether or not at least a | Start to finish. ‘They have with them, third of the property assessments would be |'Miss Lezette Hoskins, (Bob’s neice) : e Merc antile Co paid on completion of sewer, and ifso, Re-} 4 musical wonder on the piano, ; e corder was instructed to advertise for bids | She ages some very Clean trick work, Superior. Democratic Count a Convention and Primaries. for contract tobe let August 24, 1904, 8 p. m. by x : On motion engineer was instracted to draw | Playing the instrument with the keys specifications, for said work at Recorder's re. | covered and her eyes blindfolded, and . bea awtde bal tion atjowea | N28 indeed'a novelty hue. She also ie following is were On Motion allowed. | , g 21 First. National Bank, interest on con- sang #: beautiful song, if with ungent orders. ..$ 7540] illustrations. Bob and Eva will take A Democratic delegate convention fur the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, will be held on Monday August 22nd, 1904 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the court - Fi Frank P. Sheldon, ‘Treas. Tournament a vacation on the farm, nine miles | house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Com. x - 100047 | above ere on the Mississippi river county, for the purpose of selecting 6 dele- Railway Bargains. Pastoret & Lung, contract water main dienjoy an outi aad’ plas th gates to the Democratic State Convention to- extension... + to96 of | 290 senjoy an ing and play the} 4. heia in the city of Minneapolis, on Tues- From Duluth to Bo: via direct rail, $2 16 og | iron country and then go to St. Louis 3456} for an engagment for two weeks on and return, | Hugh McEwan, Justice fees. Tickets on | Geo. Riddell, blacksmith account day the 30th day of August, 1904, for the pur- pose of placing in nomination democratic sale August 11th, 12th, and 13th:] A, J, nedy, u! ding two cars of s . | candidates for the various state offices to be Final return limit’ September ‘goth. |" Gaal nn eae we Pare of a3 27 | 2fter which they: will play the regw- |i as the election to be held Nov. 6th, 1984, ‘Through sleepers, August 11th. Willard Olin, wood, drayage and haul- lar vaudeville circuit, in the Metro-| and to transact such other business as may Boston and return, via’ train and] __ ing forstreet.. . 237%] politan houses. ‘They deserve the] properly come before it. Fellow steamer, $26.65 via Detroit and|!mproveinent Bulletin. advertising ial ee they are having for true] ‘The said county convention will also desig- - ; avi water main ‘extension . : alwe 4 Gri ate a resident of this county who shall Buffalo. Good leaving Duluth Aug=|y, s. potter, 12 % days service and mart atwaya wins ig se Grand pelea tha Tieaiabiacie eae oeaiias ust 12th. specifeations.:éeuu........00-. 97 60| Bapids has the best band he has iitiatitdieneel commisttes & S A county upon the 51 entra! ym lor Who has gotten hold of so From Duluth to E. M. Campbell. specifications for heard this season. the ensuing twp eat, many of the dealers around Albany, and return -$38.20 water, main.......... 10 00 Said cougty camvention will also provide here—The Trust Man. Boston, ni ie + $5.90] Ed. McLaughlin, 5000 ft. ‘ for the appointment of a county Democratic : : rer New York, N * N90] street ut $13.50..-.. 67 50 Green-Foo‘e. bs po! But he didn’t get us. We're she ae committee for the ensuing two years. on tres ae 35.00) C. W. Forest, drayage for street work.. 440) ‘The following was clipped from the i nobody's slaves. Quebec, Que. 38.85 | Ohio Coal Co. 2 cars of coal. a See 5 Deweailds ‘The basis of representation shall be one St.John, N.B. " 30,00 | Burwess Electrical Co. bulance electric Fliut, Mich., Daily News. delegute for every Mvotes or major fraction Te make our ow ices, instead of quoting what somebody else Toronto. Ont., “> “ ~ 25.90 account.. ; 52 | “Mr. Frank Green, better known | thereof, cust for W. J. Bryan, Novem! aye abeowe own prices, instead of q' Tickets on sale daily until September, 30th.| L, . Knox & Co.. lumber forstreet.... 10945 | ty is friends here as George Green 1900 and ulso 1 delegate at large for every We can sell you a first class Wagon or Buggy, the kind that valid for return passage until Oct. 2ist. Pro-| Harry Williams, 25 days commision and Miss Nina’H, Soute ot S ring voting precinct. OSS i will give the best satisfaction from the day you get it. and quote portionate rates to intermediate points. service....... .. saacese. OPO EONe Sings inamemt - “SP : e} In pacar ~ : * share souortiee: you a price that the trust would like to see wiped off the slate. ' : From Duluth to _. | William Hols, 25 days labor on street 50 v0 Valley, Minn., were united in mare spout tno pore aD otdaeginas 0. Butitisn't. It’s here; and for YOUR benefit. i Sault Ste Marie and returs -$12.501 John Troop, 20, days and & hrs. labor riage yesterday afteruoon at 2 o'clock | Wiekberry Our line of vehicles has been very carefully selected this sea- St. Ignace “ * 12.50 pe Ty hia S ae ~~ 4601 aéthe home of the gruum’s parenta, | Bartlet son, and as a result, we have some especially fine Buggies to Offer. Mae inae Island“ ; 12.50 | Gus. Dal 24 days and 3 hrs. labor on MMi hd’ Mira. Datiiae: Gieo aces Bridgie . Well made. from shaves and running gear to the fold-back top. Tickets on sale every Friday, good for re- street... moe we 48:60) 4 iy sa ied ee ba | Base Lake Wagons for heavy work, also well made. Let us tell you more turn passage until the following Wednesday. | Hans Nelson, § hours mason work at McFarlan street. The ceremony was Campbell. obout them. From Duluth to plant. - 20] performed in the presence of the im- | Gomorant -.. : Desrolls lcs end reiay $16.00) Hans Nelson, 62 yards of dirt hauled mediate family by Rev. M. J. Weaver | Deer River Toledo, Ohié; 17.00} to 4th stroet fill... ceecdesy. 19640 ; Deer Lake Cleveland. Ohio, “© =“ 18.00] Witham MeVeayh, 16 days and 4 hrs. and was followed by a wedding Feeley W. J ° & H . e Ow ers, Boffalo,N.Y¥.. " 20.00] team work on street .... ” @560 | repast.” Vrszer. Tickets on sale every Friday until August |. G, Huffer, 4 days teum work ou Grand B: . : 6th, valid for return passage until Sept, 15, .. 1600 Big Fire at Deer River. Grand Kapids No. Grand Rapids Minnesota. Marr Apson, Gen’l Agt., E. C. Kiley, printing, and legal id Spang eee 430 Spalding Hotel Block, notices, June and July............. 48 55 Fire starting from the chimney Haneou Lake. Duluth, Mine.; |7 2% Hesaasy. tapping tece and Thursday destroyed the Itasca hotel. a laber on maius. 8 10 Strothman Iron Works, 2 sewer rings Loss, $8,000, insurance, $6,000. J. E. 0 8 eA EEE EF ee a ERE Ea ee aa a sp sR MB et bet Gg MRS RS BS BOE tp ste Be OE ES A ORE GS rt ern OEE os uz. and man-hole covers (Hennessy Bast iva ri will rebuild | Long Luke . 3 3 Political . Announcements. Coutradthars.cecesueseec...-- 3000) S¥llivan, the proprietor pone Lake: a 4 s Down 3 E.G. Kremer, 44 days service as ass’t at once. Larson 7 @ engineer. +. 110 00 pe = ran a | S 4 GRAND RaApPIDs, MINN,, W. J. &-H. D. 3 and $5 * I herehy announce myself as a can SUPPHOS..- vweeeessereesieeresesese 650] FOR SALE,—Several tents, var- | Fokegama H . 4 Bula ie the office of Judge of Pro |7. H. marae f Jebonott water main, ious sizes, and one 14 foot four oared He ate af Ltasca county on the demo tapping .fees and sup; * tion. —H. = j ad é 0 S per month & | cratic ticket. i nished. Hee 36 87 ag ta pte food ge ae) Sherry =... 4 Ps % J. P. SHAUGNESSY. Hearing of liquor license application of + Slack, Gra ipids, hina ‘River . . & | Dated August 4, 1904. Gus Anderson was called for, and no one} po GC Clemons, ’S. D, late Lake. a * : ’ * appéeuripg against same, application was : a * Mi iy De Vv. pal « = We have choice residence lots all over town and we are sell- ¥ Fe yretited and recorder instructed to issue Chaplain 12th Minn. % U.S. V. will 3 ing them on such easy terme that anybody can buy. $5 F Ber, Cannty Angier: licensé on presentation of bond with the | lecture at the Methodist church, Fri- # down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk # At the urment request of numerous frlemls Frecoint ateactied. day evening Aug. 26. Admission 35¢, y 3 the matter over. A house and three lots for salecheap. eee ay rate a ' re ice ar ge Sewer petition was presented, signed by ‘The primaries for the siento of deiegites Ve als ave Ss a! tay Fy ee . } 5. " " myself a can ate for nomination as county Leland Ave. f! F th shall 16 | pn e usual ve aces in 4 ae miso hae & pine Choice Dustnese Dur aut lists. TheY $ | auditor on the Democratic ticket. Phe Sloe eee eee ein eee ee wee eet [- ‘Those Whe Have Filed. several precincts on Saturday the 20th day of = _ y 5 * in question is one particularly demanding 4] ferred to Semmatttec divinixects,” ailetyw nad The tilings for Gi cueiitins theme Piss — » A. De }» from 2p. m.to 8o'cloc ry a | Prompt. efficient and business like treatment | J wers, By order of Democratic County Committee. —— H @ | of the county's interests, and if nominated | ~ On motion meeting adjourned until Aug. 24. made with the county Auditor are ‘E. C. KILEY, 4 #@ | and elected I shall aspire to givo such an ad- | soo4- at 8 p, in John Skelly, commissioner; A. A.) 4 Kine. a soe 4 REISHUS REM ER LAN D COMPANY % | ministration to public. All efforts on the} 7)" J.8.GoLp, | Kremer, county treasurer; E. A.} "Secretary: L § & | part of friendsand voters intended to ad- : ‘i ? A “ : % | vance my candidacy wil! be greatly ap- 2 Recorder. | Arnold, eoupty Auditor; F. L. Vance, BIFMH SSIS ITE HHD OHHH OHSS HST OR AS SHAH AHH ASS SO RH EERE | ccisted, TaP TGA ROE OE: county comtissiener; H. L. Huson, Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Mar- M.A. span. {Qu F telephone num ber 1s 159. Judge of probate. tin, a son, Fnday morning Aug. 12., Ses CCE Tae INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE