Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 13, 1904, Page 9

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id = Henry Rantranz is in St, Cloud on a short visit. J. He Dunning, came up from Minneapolis on Monday night. Miss Sarah, Marguerite and Anna Ruesswig, are visiting in Waconia. Charles Levy, will start next week on a vacation trip of several weeks, Dr. J. Gendron drove to Cohasset Sunday might on a professional call. The Cathollc ladies will meet with Mrs. John Costello next ‘Thursday afternoon. A. L. Agatin and wife and Miss Ely, of Duluth, are ‘camping at Pokegama lake. Lost—one large. red spoted cow, long horns with large round bell, Richard Curren, Mr. and Mrs. B_ Levy, have re- turned from a month's trip to Chicago and other points. Mrs. Cook and family, of Norway, Mich., are visiting with Mrs. Neil Mullins, of La Pranrie. ‘The postoffice will be moved to the one story part of the Itasca Mercan- tile company’s building today, Miss Thompson, who has been ing with Mrs, Blasing, returned to her home in Duluth last Friday. Among the organizers of the Shel- ion Commission company of Duluth, *, P. Sheldon of Grand Rapids. Miss Inez McFadden, who has eci. visiting her sister Mrs. R. G. Chambers, has returned to Duluth, Misses Mable and Gertrude Mc- Alpine, Jeit this week for Michigan ind Ontario for a visit with frends. Last Thursday the Cathoiic Sunday school’ enjoyed a+ picnic on the nds of the Ogema hotel at Po- ma lake. Soneson and Bush, after visiting several wéeks with the family of W. J. Powers, returned to Duluth last Thursday. The Ladies Aid of the’ Presbyterian church had a very enjoyable picnic at C. H. Marr’s place at Pokegema lake last Wednesday. Gen, C. C. Andrews, chief fire warden of this (State was in town tor several days last week checking up the fire wardens. Miss Ella Tully, ot Grand Rapids is visiting her cousin, Richard Tully, of the Willard and’ other relatives here.—Aitkin Age. M. L. Foreman, of Olivia has suc- ceeded Henry McGill as night opera- tor at the depot. Mr. McGill has been transterred to Floodwood. Among those registered at the Mc- Kay hotel in. Duluth last Wednesday were John «McKeown, Gertrude and Mabel McAlpine, of Grand Rapids. Dr. Giibert_and George Kremer, two of the leading; spints of Grand Rapids held down chairs in our den this week. Come again gentlemen.— Cass Lake Voice, , A committee of Grand Rapids busi- ness men will meet the rivers and harbors committee of congress at Du- juth on the 20th, They will yisit the up-river reservoirs, County Auditor Farrell and *Com- misioners Frazer and Moore returned yesterday morning from Interaational News Gathered During the Week ad Old furniture looks like new when you use Blood’s. varnish stains. For sale by W. J. & H. D. Powers. Mrs. J. H. Gardner and daughter and Thomas Bropby, of Loper dis- trict, were in town Monday and) Tuesday to visit Mrs, Gardner’s hus- band, who is confined m the county jail..charged with killing William Garrison, ‘C. H. Marr was in Aitkin a few days last week and to Duluth with his mother who went to-her home at Flesherton, Ont. down the lakes, ac- companing her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. J. S. 1. Wilson, The latter couple visited here with Mr. Marr week before last. Dr. C. J. Larson BY =) the eye specialist will be a Hotel Pokegama Monday and’ ‘Tuesday, August All<who have sei PP | with their eyes or eed glasses should consult Dr, Larson while opportunity offers. J: H. Gibson, of Bramerd, father of Mesdames D. M. Gunn and George Booth died at his home in Brainerd on Monday night. Cancer was the cause of death. Hus daughters were with him at theme. D. M. Gunn and George Booth left for Brainerd yesterday afternoon. ‘The funeral ar- rangements are not yet known. Rev. Mr. Morrison, pastor of the local Methodist church has received resold in ten minutes. word of the death of his cousin, Muss May Gould, of Fitchburg, Mass Miss Gould, with a party of tourtsts were scaling cliffs at Parrsboro. N, S. some days ago, when she lost her footing. She shouted loudly for help but before it could reach her, she be- came exhausted, released her hold and was instantly killed on the jagged rocks below. A Miss Morrison, who got in the same , predicament along with Miss Gould, held on a little longer and was rescued, the other members of the patty having to tear up their garments to reach her. Get prices on job work at the Herald- Review office. Notice of Expiration of Kedemption, : . STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. 88. Office of County Auditor. ‘Yo Minnie Quinn: . You ure hereby notified that the following described piece or parcel of land, situated in the county of Itasca, state of Minuesota, and known and described as tullows. to-wit: Southwest quarter of southeast quarter (SW 44 of Sh 34), or lot six (6). section fifteen (15), Township fifty-seven — (57), range twenty-four (24), is now ussessed in your pame; that on the 6th day of May. A. D. 1901. ut a sale of land pursuant to the real estate tux judgment duly given and made in and by the district court in and for said county of Ltascu on the 2ist day of March, A. D. 1901, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the yeur A. D, 1899, for said county of Itasca, the uboye described piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sule, and no one bidding spon Said offer un amount equal to that for which suid piece or parcel 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 for said sum; that thereafter. and on the 28th day of January A. D. 1904, the said piece or parcel of land being still unredeemed from suid sale, the same and all the rights of said state therein under said sale was duly us- signed und conveyed by the county Auditor of said county of Itasca for the sum of twenty doliars and seventy-one cents duly paid in to the county treasurer of said county, said sum being the amount for which the same was bid in to the state as aforesaid, with in- terest according to law, und all taxes which becume delinquent subsequent to suid sale, with interest, penalties and costs according to law; that the certificate of conveyauce for said piece or parcel of land executed and delivered by said county Auditor upon said assignment of the rights of said state uc- quired.under said sale hus been presented to me 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 An ad in a newspaper reads: Shoes Chas. Melaney and wife of Grand Rapids, drove up and back Sunday. Mrs. James Sullivan, and family, of Deer River, spent Sunday with Mrs, Amos Forsythe. Geo. C. Tuller, he who is interested in many stores in four or five counties |. was here Tuesday. Billy Robbie is pelting a severe case of rheumatism, He has tried several poultices of bluebernes, with favorable results. , Skelly Bros. haying crew came in Monday night from Wininnie lake’ after cutting, curing and stacking avout 200 tons of hay. The meat trust would never trust the public for their product, but are, now, in a position where they are willing to trust the public tor sympathy. Steve McKeown, formerly, a s0- called shingle weaver, and making this place his home, now of Grand Rapids, was renewing acquaintances here ‘Tuesday. T. A. McHugh, has just received a car load composed of salt, hme cement and xalloite, The later 1s used for plastering purposes, Call around and get prices. Fish Baker was taken sick last Wednesday evening and Thursday warning a doctor from Grand Rapids came here and after a diagnosis of the ailment, reported nothing serious. Mrs, D. McLean. of St Louis and Miss Myrilla Irwin, of Cloquet. after spending a couple of weeks visiting with our postmaster-mayor H. H. Carrier went to Cloquet last Saturday. Fred McLaughlin, Sr. who had underwent treatments at St. Mary’s hospital in Duluth for about two months, got back Saturday. “Uncle Mac,” is not as well as his friends and acquaintances wishes. J. A. Stewart, went to Cass Lake Land office and filed on lot 7 of Sec. 28, ‘Township 55, Range 27. Where Mr. Stewart intends to make his future home and, perhaps, put a finish to his days of bachelerdom, Dunn & Marcia, shipped last week a car load of cedar tence posts to Yazzoo in the state—not the river— of Mississippi. There is nothing note worthy about the transaction except the distance, and into a much reported timber region. Sister Placida of Duluth with: Sister Amanda of Grand Rapids was heré last Wednesday soliciting aid for the The Sisters visited all the residences contributed that which they felt able to afford. W. C Church, W. H. Amnion, W. R, Mendenhall and F, L. ‘lown- send of es Moines, Ia,, constituted a party who left here on the steamer Mud Hen last Wednesday for an outing on Leighton and Little Willow lakes, near the Cass county line. ‘The party intends to get beck Sunday. Emil Brown, of Bear River, Cass county, got back here last Wednes- day atter a month’s visit at his former home in Wausau, Wis. He also visited Merrill and Milwaukee, in that state. Mr. Brown says that a frost in Marathan County, Wis. last week was destructive to all growing vegetables, And that district is over 200 miles south of here. At last that famous laggroopelle has been run down and killed. This amphiqious beast is unknown to the utmost searcher of antiquary. The beast was shot in one of its many eyes —AT— Henry Hughes & Co. i Ee 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 igs aim that the quality of our goods shall not be ex- celled by anyone, and to supply our customers with the best goods of their class. We also have a full equipped repair shop and any work lett with us will have prompt and carefull attention. Yours Respectfully HENRY HUGHES & CO. HENRY HUGHES & C0. HENRY HUGHES & CO.RRERRE RCS MERE Se Re eee HENRY HUGHES & CORERY, You get coupons with all cash pur- chases at O’Donnells’, which entitle you to your choice from a line of beautiful glassware. Catholic home for orphans at Duluth.’ and business places, and nearly all) TONY’S ORCHESTRA, ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. SEH Music furnished on all occasions, Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. EOE Grand Rapids, SWSVSSSSSVSVSVSISISVSVSVSS #4 Pioneer Meat Market, Fresh and | Salt Meats || Poultry etc. THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. Fish, Game ASK ANY OF OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS AND THEY WILL TELL YOU THAT THE VERY BEST MEATS OF Sun AEDS ARE KEPT AT THE PIONEER MEAT STORE. . .. Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Canned Goods SISVSBSSISISISVSVSVSS SISLEP ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, LELAND AVENUE., GRAND RAPIDS. SY SLSLPS VSL SPSL SLSLESS F# SLCSLTSOSLSE SVS PIONEER STORE For Us The Summer is Over > g delinquent taxes accruing subsequent to said seh to be gone about two weeks. He | snie paid by him, with interest, penalties, aud countering the barb - wire fence forthwith to get will visit friends in Boston and will go {costs accoréing ‘to law, and ‘all uapaid de- proceeded ts accruing subsequent to saie sale); and The more exertion, the s t She: tine fur pogempeica ~ seid piece more tanglement. After twisting its for parcel of land from said sale will expire | | : > | Sixty (60) days after the service of this notice | Slimy form and with the aid of its 65 | and proof of sald service hus been filed in my | foot saw-bladed tail protective tence > B ; : | office. M.S. Burrows, Duluth’s big mer- | °'Witnoss my hand and seal of office this 17th] intoa space less than the length of chant accompanied by his nieces, | day of June, A. D. 1904. Mrs. Thomas Canfield and tMisses | patency erp Jounty Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. from there to his old home in ‘Scrat. jequene taxes, with interest. penalties and through. ton, Pa. which place he has not} visited in twenty years. i 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. the beast and becoming exhausted began to holler, Persons here hur- nied to the scene, directed by the fear- ful yowls. and shot the creature as afore stated. An antopsy was im- mediatly held and every Vital ex- és amined. Ali the organs were found CANE SCOTT CCN SAAT SS eS TEMES I perfect working order, and when it came to the stomach, the contents thereof had the appearance of. the back yard of a country hotel with few exception. There was 98 pounds of native copper Mines verdi-gris, 3 fragments of lumber camp. cooking, stoves, five sour dough tubs, a lot of fish hooks, 3 old style boats, one cruisers outfit including the poor devils shoes, $7.35 in silver and a lot of cther stuff too numerous to mention. Murray and O'Reilly arnved in town | jast Friday and went to Spider lake | {Seal} J Published July 30, August 6 and 13th. for a ten days’ fishing trip. A Favorite Resort for refreshments and where may be seen and heard one of the largest phonographs in the world is at Ly sh ih dhidhcdbede dea AE A se EA aE AE ae eA aS ae ae ae ae ea ae ae JOHNORILEY’S Sample Room The Northern. . : a most delightful beverage always in Cabinet Rye Whiskey oni oat erat ie Gyan Rapids, We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. W., E. Verity, secretary of the Re- publican state central committee, and Dan Reese, former clerk of the su- preme court, passed through Grand Rapids Saturday on their return tmp to St. Paul from Walker, where they have been resting. Mr. Verity, who salso editor of the Wadena Tribune, JOH N O’RILEY, Prop. was one of Robert C. Dunn’s mana- SOTTAOHP SASS OHHHHSST | 5955S OFFH OSRHHEHD SHO SHHBe! ers during the nomination fight. SSE ASE ADE A See eee ae ae ae ae ae ae a te ae ee a ea a te bs hh dededhcdbeddedkd kod dc dod doo NORTHERNCAFE eter Meil. Cher. In connection—open day and night. All delicacies of the season served at all hours, SSO13 JO uszOp Jef a]3uIs oy} Aq SuVP LINHA "SSO.13 JO U9ZOp ‘uel ajZuls ay} Aq SYP LINHA hehsduthdehahehuhishidubiibo Let tt tte b hedechedsbsshosbedcdesbecd RE aD ae ee, a > Falis, where they w piece or parcel of lund from said sale at the | ~~ % business and 0s aa re Cae date of this ee Sze lia ye on ee poeta while entangled im that preventative 7 - arra accrue upon this notice, is the sum of! 1 roads. [twenty-one dollars and one cent. (said sum | fence erected by one Jellison, ‘The : j being the amount puid by said holder of suld | creature made one desperate attempt ss 5 icertificute upon sald assignment from said shee ‘ s J, Dolph left Tuesday for the east | state and int-rest thereon according to law,|to get away from Bass lake and en-

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