Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 29, 1904, Page 7

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I . +— ; ener eR sy ats peereiss se , ] ' T ei ieinearite user ie wage nog ther. hotel wil | f 4 state what is due each county in the i r Norchern Bote willy ae 74 c= GOLDEN RULE. i ews at ere Palatdan, bat they wilt pub ap ee be opened this evening, Mr. Leroux ———— | cop sigs ‘apa invites Is friends to a 3 if ] Be f ‘fight ofa lifetime to abelish one office time 1s ae sed per ae ie Rood Wo d Y d During the Week in this state which costs us upwards 0 ar of one hundrel thousand dollars an- The opening of the Stevens hotel bam - nually; bas no other purpose than nnder the management of Rody Haw- hat of giving a few political hangers ley will take place on Wednesday of Grand Rapids and Vicinit ‘ 2 eae eee e ek a P did on easy and big paying jobs and mak- next week, A dance and supper will Topsrrest Pease ing criminals out of a multitude of be ire Everyborly 1s invited to % SPE i ‘i sie attend. ne dollar will be eha Mr. and Mrs. Rody Hawley re- Socialism, the only living issue be- ae Saeees as eae ek on oer vie I will k all kind turned Saturday last from their wed-! fore the American people today. ne usahe sb amade Cee Last—A brooch, somewhere be- Nad eal eh ding tnp. Prof. Geo. R. Kirkpatrick will lecture ae of the game commission. tween the | Pratt and Huntly {residen- of wood for sale, sawed — Mr. and: Mei]... Waterbed at Village hall this evening at 8 p. m.|. sah ated a of protect. Sih last Wednesday afternoon. Finder} into all lengths and will j » Mr. a Mrs. J. E. 5 > ing y shatectk lease retu fice. * Nebagamon, Wis., are here on a visit | Admussion Free. iia gpnay i ae is to erat I tn to this office. be prepared to give to Mr. and Mrs, L. M. B * Aor +4 zach locality protect their : (os a eee SEN SS servi Mrs. d M. Bolter. —_ ee percent, ae road'lown' game. Montana hus no game JOHN LEFEVRE prompt service. i The St. Cecelia Guild will meet | - Penne W oe e 54>] law today protecting the buffalo, for Public Ownership Candidate for the | 2°4er Hor Hearing Application For My motto will be the aa Mrs, Frank E. King next Thurs ean ie ie Ras hesboets et ne a number of years azo the buffalo was | Lee!slative, Fifty-Second District. Appointment of Administrator. “Golden Rule”— When i day evening at 7 o'clock. Tetdine wexacllene mock “and ize considered extinct in that state, but State of Mimperota, county of Itasca, state of a cord of wood is bar- = | ‘h ¢ Cathol ic tatties wa mert next lintesinfixoodéroad:ts\the results ihe aoare vie a file and their protee- |} THE FIGHT In Probate Court. special term, Oct. 25, 1904. gained for a full cord of at hursday afternoon at the usual hour | amount of the contract was $1 750 on, if we might put it as protection, In the reatter of the estate of Alexander 1 * J ontra a 2 fia : Moti aegis : wood will be delivered. i with Mrs, Anthony Wood. and the commussioners say that the} ¥@S left to the people and now we AGAINST CLAIR. Guseting mice the petition of A, My terms will nat inv ‘dl = county bas value received for the] have quite a few bufialo in Montana. Seal M. MeLeoud, of theicity of Washbarn. of thé My terms will be strictly ‘ y e a M L Y ‘ity of Washburn of the x 2 ag A. Quigs a peg. the | money expended. The people are the best protectors of | The Big Fort Settler has the follow- Sane GUE tien prenene ee cash on delivery. isitors from Deer River this week i game or anythi 5 i i Pe Leoud, late of th "in the ‘ 2 Pani i a anything else. Give the peo- | ing to offer on the regis eee EY Sad el. in the : «We teancucted business acthe county |: <iegee ; Rudedge, «the vessanleyhust isi. ch ciedunings (now. byy votit be ee ean ee renister of deeds | smite ut Mtinnesota, on the 2nd day of October, ¥ ~ it * | ler on the Cass Lake Voice, was here] yon Lefevr ia ys voting for jon: is Office 18 purely an EXE- | Catnre and belne co opal ea eh ese live week Bad owae Great eat ie ale olin efevre and Andrew Auderson | cutive one; the public takes or sends ty at the time ot tis Heath leavin: ce Mrs. C. L, Burnett, nee Crossley, | of the Magnet but did not bid, *10c” Ee Ube teris ane. ut estes Bit Ns sine: Sphere be Fee eae Jayne Rey Brainerd, was here a few days on a | Says the report that he has been ap- CamPaqn Comaurree Realeere 7 ap eUG Heat Hata SNE IEE | erie t anil coeve be ceca al ote wit to her parents, Pfr. and Mrs. | pomted gaine Warhene (oe Belts msibae rash of ey he the Seon oe a Phone No. 114 b sm : x : . pale oe % pane work or pays others out ¢ is id petition bo r varles Kearney. Cass and Itasca counties is a cam- Commissioners in Session, DAYS: oe eRe! fe ee st ralan abucauin cadtees cariedily | Unfenee at ssio ise pocket to do it, or such pait of it as n a rear ares JOHN O'BRIEN sliss Louise Gilbert left the first of | his enemies for the purpose of caus- ard ot county commissioners | he cannot do bimself. ‘The present seg po oa - in the Court House fp an nr =n rants enone oa cx : week for Minneapolis, where she | ing Ins entimely death. - He 1s only met very afternoon in the audit- | ncumbent, A. B, Clan, at the “end of | Ordered, further, that we thereof be of ilenter Ashbury hospital to take a | warden f ‘ n'y | or's office. About 10 o’clock last} eight years service is not. ina single given to the heirs Of said ak ed and to all : - warden for two tuwnships in Cass}evening an adj Sp AOE 8 e se ns interested. by publishing this order b ree years’ course as deconess and Vong: Ti g _ adjournment was taken | instance charged with neglect of duty, | once In each week for’ three Be hae: : ; f mat nine o’clock this morning. © Last | or of ilegal charges. On the con- ee area re amee ekly new: or ; ‘ Commissioner Brooks, who 1s in/€vening a somewhat stormy session | trary they (the opponents) virtually | Printed and published at Grand Rup * Summons. x: ]. E. Johnston, of C ; Lake, was | town from Deer River, attending aj} WS held between members of the} admit that he has ever been prompt in hey Oar Rapids. the 25th d | State of Minnesota. County of Ttasca—ss. o town thss week. Jake is Jooking as | session of the county board, says he board and His Presumptousness, the | his work, and exact in his charges, but fs pers ‘A.D. 1004 By the court, > © | Vistriet court, Fifteenth judicial district. ga vig $ eV! y as a Q a 7 - . e , AL H HUSON. yeti Mic ainti ung and vigorous as ever and says | has not made any campaign tor re-| P10 headed county attorney. As us-| they herald far and near that he bas Jadge at brates ES venies cieee 44 e is good for filty years more of Cass | election i his district yet, but he has ual, he was present to prevent the| held the office long enough. Does Tce ee ) : ike life. el ample assurances trom thé puvding of roads, but the commission- | LONG honorable cnd officient service : Mdefendent: PUSPR a peraore Dames ‘ Bidesag.Midvsncys wiladwe Gecnvad hiierent sections #hat he will be the e s are getting disgusted with his com- | disqualify an official? If so, why not anu cite be reby sarong and Pane | with an injured foot for several chalice of the people. Mr. Brooks is ee es Oe and ignored him | apply the rule to ALL‘ county o- FULL BLOOD above, entitled action, which complaint has ae Re y * ee : A Dee! Y 5 He ler! sai uonths, caused originally from beng willing to submit his past record in a sg ly. he beard has considerable | ficials? Why not apply it to Mr. Rass- rbetact court ie cates nae OrG nna iraniie frozen, had the member amputated He office to his constituency and if eee pe Sian and they may not | musson, with long years of honorable Black Poll fj A g Fi ttl Bederie cont ane na era aicoae oa nA Le = ae ea 5) peta? 5 ia serve a copy our answer to said com- last Thursday by Dr Russell. they feel that a cont nuance of his ser- [2° able to finish up today. The con- | and faithful service. Ah, this is but a 8 ngs a é plaint on the subseriber, at his ofice, in the vices is desired they will make it]Sidesation of road building and mm- | subterfuge, a cloik, ,a mask, to hide Te ett ere peiny obese haa a ts " s a a sys 2 y aSK, asc within thirty days after the service abe Grand Rapids Magnet was known with their votes on the eighth | Provements is the princlple subject of! from the public, the real motives otf IFOR SA LE this summons upon you, exclusive of the day id last Monday by Sherlff Hoolihan. | day of November. if the people of cosniderauon. The full board was| Mr. Claw’: s e eee cer cere aa at yam tate ccater ane Se NES ae ins Y aa i A was r. Clair’s enemies, they have REAL said cou.plaint within the time aforesaid, the seeps in y. ald mortgagor, Mrs. | disirict No. 1 know an able and .con- | Present: ie harman Fraser. Commis- | motives—they want the office for an- eae aS ae io thle ee ee Ase 5 a Steves . for the amount of the | sclentous public, official when they SOUT Moore, Lang, Passard and] other. ‘They want to DEFAT Clair Ihave en my hands at Hill City, plaint. including plainiiff’s “costa and. dis- aim, $1,790.56. have one there will be no doubt of the] Brooks. —which wil help a considerable 0 | 20 miles south of Grand Rapids three opated conta A. Dz. 1904. A challenge from T. F. Bridyv of continuance of A. D. Brooks in office. rehabilitate a certain broken and | tine young, full bluod, register Aber: j PL At Scent erty onary he Hibbing foot ball team is posted ao THE FIRST ENTERTAINMENT. shattered politucal machine. To Mr. : . 0 ‘ Sonia tener Grand repae, Mien: n the Pokegama bulletin board fora ASevere Apelitant: Chir we send greetings — “long and geen Aes BUN Car Rescue = ee game with the Grand Rapids team for Last Saturday. afternoon, Roy illiams Original Jubilee Singers Will Open | honorable public service is a record of two big Une spring calves and one \ purse of one or two hundred dollars, | Blood, aged tourteen years, son of Mr, the Series of Winter Entertainments at | that will defeat no man. Be of good] very choice yearling bull. They are Notice for Publication. 7 and Mrs. V. H. Blood, met with an Village Hall. cheer, the PEOPLE are with YOU,} bjack, and all black, raised at Hill Department of the Interior. ‘ W. C. Messenger returned last week | accident whiie out hunung. that re- Gras! too”. City. } ie ‘ ry, ;,, | Land Office at Cass Lake. Minn.. Oct. 12 1004, j from their trip to Eastern Canada, sulted in the loss of all the fingers on] Under the auspices of the local Ep- ity, therefore acclimated. This] Notice is hereby jsiven that the following— and are now living at Feeley, where | his leit hand. In company with his] worth league, the first of the series ot Wilsey-Ricker Wedding. breed of cattlo’is very hardy, Tong, | ae reve anal: proof fe eoarb ar hits bial Mr. Messenger expects to take charge | father and older; brother Roy was out | winter lectures and other entertain- One of the prettiest: weddings that haired in winter, always lat and easy | Bavsrags eon Preto Coweta hus offic ; of a new hotel now bemg completed | on the Blood farm, northeast of town| ments will be given at Village hall) has taken place in Grand Rapids was | Keepers. nd CN eter oer | ae 9 é nan capes) a : ;. i a apids was dson who made Home: y about two miles. About two]next Friday evening, November 4,} at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.| These fine young bulls for sale at fey the Sw. OF ew. © Next T ea o'clock — in the afternon he | when the Withams Original Jubilee} Powers at high J wees : Bet hip 5) North of Range 24 West, Next Tuesday will be the last day , ‘ j a fh owers at high noon on Wednesday | jow prices. Wri eal names the following Witnesses to prove ak Jouble-b. i 1} e Ba es price: rite or call registration, ‘The board will meet | Wot 3 COU ztrel shot gun and|Stngers will appear, ‘This excellent} of this week, when Miss Elizabeth and cult 3 tra 6 2 Re ‘ e f si 5 a a 4 ft tor 3 TD. BRADE - ; aes A . i a a a a & 4 +4 ec Ww traveling in ited t ol a 7 7 5 = and ALBert KA R, all of Grand Kapids, un in session until in the evening. |... ‘ : ) rae 2 C united in the holy bonds of wedlock. . . Minnesota. ‘E. S. OAKLEY Nerybod yiahoulitrentiee 8+ | covey and killed five birds. In gather-|this country. ‘Ihe selection of songs | ‘The bride is a sister of Mrs. Powers. hill City, Minn { Register. : ang them up he was in the actoi|vanes trom the opera to the negro | Precisely at high noon the bridal party Loe corre . ‘ Sditor Murry Taylor was down placing his gun against a tree when|boat and cabin song. The following | entered the parlor to the Mendelssb bit — = m Deer River Monday. Murry | one ot the cartridges was accidently | criticism from the Cleveland Reporter | weddir are : iss G 5 H 1 rarest ; By ng march, pliyed by Miss Gert- | CIAISSSBSVELSSSSSSSISMSLSS HSSSISWSM BLSTELSLES ) ved chat he had any designs on puscharaed: It pecs that the boy | will give some idea of the favor those | rude Bossard. “ne room was beauti- § si oy ” t Magnet, and claimed that the Hee thir Fatt meee a the famous singers find with the public: | fully decorated for the occasion, and] ¥% Pioneer Meat Market eae News is. about ail the news- ae : Pee ucine ir ie ais ree of «The pretormance of Williams’ Origin- presented a mst enchanting appear- 4 9 ¢ per he can afford to support just at | Are ¥ hs en ne is. ae al Dixie Jubilee Singers on Tuesday} ance to the twenty guests who were a THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. Ad esent. ae ee Ma ae et ete faa evening was the fluest. concert ever} present. The party took their places 8 EF | ° i Mrs. F. D. Mead of Denver, Colo... | of blood. rie ee ata Ue es given in Loveland—and the the audi- | bene iti a bell of white carnations and % resh and 1 Fae Fish, Game, } ster of J. S. Kurtaman, arrived here ps Ne Ne wn]ence was a very appreciative and en-| ground pine. ‘The bride’s gown was » | onday on a visit, Mr. Kurtzman apstil Ene ae See thusiastic one. The humorous Williais | of white organdy. Tittle | Miss Emily Salt Meats | oultry. etc. $ id his sister had not met for over| Storch. Amputation « Hite ieee fi iB es perhaps the acceptable preformer | Powers was ring bearer. Rey, Andrew ptr ee os — iduay years: he. - Ment ok Ge pie Ae i Ma-|of the lot, because his humor was a| Walker of the Presbyterian church SK - OF OU 1 SAN ¥ 3 ‘ 4 jerecand musi cae AIR Res A ss » ASK ANY OF OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS AND THEY tre ten days or two weeks. ae j ae tae SNe Ne hec- | natural sort and his fun was of the re- | performed marriage service. Follow- % WILL TREL YOU THAT THE VERY BEST MEATS OF Ao G2 Sievameut. th ‘i ae “tilee ae i ah ey Ne is ae Hae fined order and not carried to exc ing the ceremony the purty ptrtook Sot eee AD TEE: bIONBES AEA er rn > i ic SOMA DS ty 4 Faeek ae me nel al long |The company was best in chorus; of a bounuful dinner. The bride's ny g Be hi ae ger ne eae sta ty under the circum-|work, although not bad in solo, and | home is in Sioux City, Iowa, but for 3 anneee 4 Be ie , S ih Jr! | stances. the piar st wes a performer of rare] the past several m ynths his hved with 4 ’ ahhe ‘3 nie 7 : ue wih al. Off to the Clai ability and accomplishment. Should} her sister in this city where she has , “EL ; th iaiatas He Be Se SER RO this same company be upon the list of | endeared herself to a iarge circle of | @ ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, LELAND AVENUE., ? hive them ready for occupaney he following is taken from the Be-|., : s 5 ar|. = | os ai : attractions next season the course | friends whose best wishes accompany GRAND RAPIDS. ¢ | re severe cold weather seis im v Pioneer and refers to our J. agers wil e " j : eft ‘ WeriiAs Bota. formerly cleat managers will be greeted by another | her to her future home. “Uhe groom ‘ < TLSLSLHKSMWS _ ' or> sure and secure your season | wanager of the Iron Range ra i ; veal) enormous audience, but, unless the ; 1s a youag business man of Sioux City, ye Tate Ota sae tlie-seriel OF Rudoeninetine | Rola Mee a ie elepLone | opera house shall be enlarged, the audi- | where be is identified with the street Fs ae 5 ries % 46 5 to be given under the Hien ie : fens ot ie ae d ; geo uy the ence can hardly be greater, and every | railway company. ri ER ESR AME ea se a se ae ee ete eae ae oe a a te eae ea ae eae aa ee a. eo + Epworth le.gue during the en. | . bits ‘ n ip a me season of individual may be sure of being pleas- Mr. and Mrs. Ricker left on the] ##® v BS 8 inter. ‘Che firs. willbe ut Vidage Une year, you must walk, and that is} ed with the preformance,” afternoon train for the east. ace AVOPIES Resort s ia Be sealed Wich whtnt HiCMMe eI eae what Mrs. J. Peterson, Jr., and HER = aE Tabiice Singers-will app: ee "J uer son, Ferdinand Petersou, interd c ey = foes for refreshments and where miiy he seen and heard one % a 4! By Pees todo. ‘Their claims lie on the Big Foot Ball Galore. Il. §. HUSON zee of the largest phonographs in the world is at = i “1 nty Comissiorer Frank § Lang | Fork river 50 miles over swap d ee i Candi , 4 i i Fran aang | bv i es 8 p and : Repubiican Candidate for Judge of} #8 , at frokernational Fall, isin attend ince | worass, through brush and timber Last Saturday the Virgima High Probate fas JOHN O'RILEY’S Samp e Room = pice board meenng, He says the | vorth aud east of Northome, the enc school foot ball team came to Grand : ho+4 = nal of his town’ are looking for | of the venturesome Minnesota & Ln- Rapids and played the local school aes The Northern 2 ra t a times in the near | ternational sailway iracks. ay The pcos sealed ina victory, gos : 3 ; and in a very few years he rs, ie a erding ar, | tor the visitors, 6 too. The superin- : ae a most delightful beverage always in * is fi Lishobaaiinele iA y' Mrs. Peterson and Verdivand lett] Cogent of the Vireia Fi : ‘ Ste Cabinet Rye Whiskey sitive ate Agent for'it in Gkand # _ quic + i: tal Falls will be the | last evening for Northome and ere wen's Fginia schools has Bee Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. 2 of alked ot city in the north this they Lave doubtless set out upou thats antes Leubenuicadent Heomay fae > ms i their long tramp. Lhe walking is Lo © Instructors in the Vir- te ae ’ ae shov- /irsch, one of the proprietors . aka ete lacy ginia school played with that team wea NO THE NC AFE Charles Williams, Chef. # ndvaPine Tree, published at Turtle | ©°*Y but Mrs, Peterson was in no wise} and it 1s also said that there re H+ ‘i = adva 3 PS Waa eet ] O $a c were Re crop Beltrami: county, was here the daunted by the undertaking. Sh@ bas) others in the Virginia team who are wae In connection—open day and night, All delicacies of the season = If si the week to see how a mort- | ude the sume trip in the sam way! not school pupils. ‘They were an ee2 eee ges z ner ; foreclosed on a newspaper | 2M¢e before, and declares Unat she ungentlemanly lot, to say the least ges *R k Y | > 2 far 1 He had some notion of bid- | enjoys it thoroughly. Her first trip) and left a decidedly « unfavorable im: pee J I] ro = coun in but concluded that the | She says, did her an immense amount} pression on the people here: : et , is 5 ever.vas greater than the value of | of good, and she had uot been so well) On Sunday last the Grand Rapids Se Ss be Sa Nee esa Ee Mee ea ME at eater ae ae a eat ate aaa tea aaa HE on fit. for years befure she took that first}team went to Cass Lake and won a = ne 7 . Brie rid Mires C2 alge eeturceds Ny bao re a rica sy | eine from that town by a seore of 25 Sse SeSeoesSse >= =f —To)] A -k from the St. Louis exposi- i - UG SSUES sete RO epee. : i fetal Wile! absent they canter return trip of 50 miles is undertaken. The Grand Rapids High school G E O 3 O O Hh a Ther n Chicago and elsewhere and ie ean 18 pai today where they i i 3 Biseiasck av the’ far, anes A Good Representatiye. play the High team (here. it a rl ” invesving had a most enjoyable Ata Republican gathering in Carl- — Manufactureroft cus ‘+; but the time wes all too | teu county the other day, it was said : * Having received the nomination for the |] Vine ene do justice to the big fair at | that Swanson was a good representa- A Suecessfal Bazaar, office of Judge'of Probute of Ttuscn county. | il \ some . ative: because. be lg ee The Cathohe bazia ae I respectfully ask the support of the voters. one A : ec use he had done all oe intra re bazar held at Village | jyaying been a resident of this county during i} ° : pial: dies caf the. Gaitholic charts eee ed him to do. Did he? fi ck was a very decided suc- | the past thirteen years; having been elected | Bel cae ck ihe camniceen Gah Well let us see. When Senator O. N, [CESS rom a financial as well as a/| twoyears ago to the office of Judge of Pro-! 1 ‘ great }. | _ eet d. given | Maston took a bill before the house|S°CH! stand. Extensive preparations | bate. and having filled that office to the ap- ic ~ TE a ene eee at and] 7, sensinterito website nl esl had been made and when the booths, | Patent s#tistaction of the people, T feel justi- St eve s d t as er to get state aid for Itasca ¢ booths, “map aes sia +f evenings desire to express; . f bs 4 eyes etc., were ready for public displ fied in soliciting your votes at the November , But D2ks to Dave Chambers for his | poten a pat Gs Sill Tuesday afterncon chiey 1 8 idl BY: | lestons i My ee eee ares uch oF | ‘ e it, the mi v4 a fEe 5 ented a f the rebellion, my record as a citizen of But a preparing the meats for t ing refused to do it, the matter was presi war of the re! jon, my ret asa citizen o 3 Jevele? P! ae een pes ane Sefented toa coh mickee «ME aac most inviting appearance. It was a| the county, my record as Judge of Probate i GRAND RAPIDS, MINN ing an : ai J ; 2A eee a carl Gta de UR tnAteGAaTA Ge | veritable bazaar where everything that | court for the past two years is an open book, Nl and ex has no superior asa chef d voted agains f €€) charms and delights the eye—espec. | #M4 ter? 1s nothing therein of which Iam kinds—‘tbern country and his ex- | AN vue Rieti the bill. Is that) iaty the eve of the gentler sex ras not proud. If elected to succeed myself I | Sure, utation was sustained when i he kind of a representative you want | ¢, ' e ba promise the voters and taxpayers that] will * i o be seen and sold, ‘The ail 66 ’ 99 Have acaieved an excellen Tho -d two roast milk pigs for th | Mr. Itasca county voter? No, it is! prices for these good: Prevailing | give to the duties of tho office the same care- } OOTH S IGARS reputation all over Ratbone sere eal t They | not. The ‘stu a ie goods were very reas-, ful attention that I have in the past. Tin- il] Mi sota the maserve their patrons. They . he ‘state owes Itasca county! onable and the sales were fast vite an inspection of the record- < * innesota. They are made process‘o express their appreciation | money and we want it. How are we|to make Id-ti last enough | and the books kept by me as a fl of the finest selected stock bv experienced workmen in Mr duaiiabl 1 AS ; ae jto make any old-time merchant turn | evidenee of my competency us Judge of Pro Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal su isi graduaiiable aid rendered them by | to get it? By electing John Lefevre! green with envy. T) i bate. ‘ Hie inearerwk eee P : : EEN ASOD. 18 nvy. ‘The total receipts | “Thanking yon in advance, I remain your LT eh a Jy adi and care in manufacture. a . a 0) m. thrift, 1 Hawley as carver of meats, fort, e ‘ luxury. and Andrew Anderson whe are run- were ghout $1 3150. obedient servant, IL s, HUSON . S, HUSON. ges

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