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Notice for Publication. United ete Lund Office, Cass Luke, Minn., Dee. 15. 1904. Notice is tiereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of Timber lands in the staves of California, Ore- won. Nevadu and Washington Teryitory,” as umended by act of Aue 4, 1892. Andre; Brant of Grand Rapids, county of. Ita’ state of Minnesota, has this day filed i office his sworn statement for the pure! “of let one of section No, 2 in township No, 34. north range No 26. W. 4th P, M., and will offer proof to show that the land songht is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriculcural purposes, and to establish ts claim to said land before repinice sree hy Hs receiver, U, S land office at Cass Lake. hesovs, on Friday, the 10th day of March, te die names as witnesses: Ernest N. Remer, Richard W, Paulkinghor, Andrew Mattson and Gunard Smith, all of Grand Rapids. Minn, Avy and all persons claiming adver: above described Lunds are requested to file Their cla in this office on or before said uth day of Mure E 8. OAKLY, Kegister. torald-Reyiew De Mareh 4. z Notice for Publication, rior. Minn. Departiretn of the Tnt Land Office at Cass December 24. y given that the following: 1s filed notice of his intention Ht proof in support of his claim. 4 proof will Ue made before |. D. clerk of court. i his office nd Rapids. Minn. on Peoruary 0, 10: dames Y. Baker D ude homeste N of NBY, See. 32. Notice i . named sett Sap make ti imes the following witnesses to prove residence Upon and eutti vation lips Edward C, Hainke, Joseph d Hirschoach, all of Grand | a Itanide, Minn. Herald-Review Dec. 31 Jan. 2. Notire for Publication, Department of Interior, ut Cass ee Minu., Dee, 2, 1904 at the following Jer has filed notice of his inten- y at United States Minn., on Jan. 1 NW SH. lot 1, see, 3t 4 W 4p. m. Keister. Herald-Heview. Dee, 10. D’robate Notice. Site of Minnesota, | gy, County of Ltasea (™ In probats court, spociat id, Inthe matter of the state of Alexander MeLeod, sed: Leiters of administration on the estate of le der fete ee od. decensed, late of the a. state of Minnesota, being granted tad W. MeLeod; ivisordered. that six months be aad the | sitimeis hereby allowed from and after tie «tute of this sin which all persons hav- ing claims or demands against the said de- conused ure required to file the same in pro- tte court of said county. tor examination and allowance. or be LU It is further ordered, that 1th day une, 1905, Wo sspecitl tecn of said propste court held at the probate office in the court house ia tae vie of Grand Rapids, in sid ¢ sun ly, be and the same he i a3 the Une aan . When and where the Xamine aud adjust s term, Dec, 19, ordered, that notice of en to all creditors and persons Interested in-suid estate by publish- ing this order ones in eacr Week for three weeks in Ube Grand | Rapids jew a weakly printed and published at G In said. county. Dated wt Grand Rapids D. 1904. this 19th day of By the sourt. — I. 5. HUSON, f Probate. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale, Default having been made in the payment of the stm of three hundred thirty-three dollars and seveuty-live conts ($333.0), which aed Lo be due and is due at the date of i ice, Upon a certain mortyase, duly executed and delivered by John &. Lait cuu- married) of Douglas county, Wes.. mortgagor to RLM. Hurst: mortwaxee, bearing date the sath dity of October, 12. and with a power of sale therein contained. duly recofded in the office of tie Register of Deeds iu and for the | county of Itasca aid State of Minnesota. ou of October. 192, at ou O'clock pt Kool morgazesy on page 218 und no vetion or proceeding haviug been in | suituted, atdaw or otherwise. to recover the debi secural by said mortgage, or any part thereof. k j Now. therefore. notice 1s hereby giv “n, that | by virtue of the power of sale ytalhed in said mortgage, and pursuant he statute | in sneh case made aud pravided. the sald se Will be foroctosed v) premises described in aud couveyes lnortgage. viz: Phe south west quarter {Qof the north east qua the south egst quarter (3. west quarter (N.W, +3) allof neerion t () in township sixty five (65) north of rabge yat, including gil timber thereon, in Ttases cou ata, With the heredita- | which sale wil: be | €: te of iene inepts and appurvenat made by the Sheriff of suid. Itasca county, at the fre it door of the court house inthe village nd Rapids in said county and State, ou the 30th day of January, 1905, at two o'clock of that day due, to the bidder for pay said debt of hundred -thirt r dailars and seventy. five certs ( und interest. and the taxes, if any. on said premises. Attorney's te v ortgage in case oF foreclosure, and ihe disbursements allowed by yedempticn at w ns time within the day of sale PPG d by law, Dated Doe, 12 A R.M. HURST. . Mortgagee. | tT FESLER, Dulutn, sien and | oa ti, ie Ju Special Christmas Rates to Eastern Canada. Via Duluth, South Shore & Atlan- tic Railway, From Duluth to: London Ont, and retacn $17.10 Woastock 17.95 Owen Sound © & 18.00 Gellingwood 53 bid Se 18.00 ‘orento ~¢ ee \ Kingston Secret airs A Prescott » CaN Ottawa, oo eg ah Moa § Que. Rea Se sah Joby, GORD. oe E83, 20 | Proportionate rates to: intermediate | ints.in Canada. "Lickets on sale, December 14tif, 15th. 16th and J7th. Final return dimig, January 10vh, 1905. Mart Apson. General Agent, 430 Spalding Hotel Block, Daluth,Miin. Wanted—Man and. wife to keep |this date tendered PROCEEDINGS ‘Town oF Grand Rapids, Minnesota. —— * supervisors of the township of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minn. day of December, 1904. Present: Ch ugh McEwan. deputy town clerk. approved. was duly declared, carrred, the treasur- er was instructed to transfer 93. contingent fund to the general revenue fund. ed and orders ordered ¢ al fwnd to pry same, A, H. Richert. janitor salary. Nov. Jolin MeDonatd’s of salary as supery isor 20 CO The following bills were audited and allow- ed and orders ordered drawn apon the road and bridge fund to pay same, ; Chas, Brown 4 days lubor on roads, s a eae CP pad. 8B 8.00 Wm. Richardson, 2 days for Wm. Rich- urd-oiand 4 days for A. Ri on, lubor on roads. Dist. No. 2 Sowa, 7 labor on roads, Dist. No, Napoleon Peloqui roads, Dist. No. Martel Peloquin gage Jubor on.ru Dist No A. Racin». '3 da. days labor-on at mtn and te: Dist. No. 2 Andy Ranger Dist No. 2 *s Arthur Ranger, ota 7! Gays labor on roads b 15:00 ys s labor o1 on r onde Dist, No. 2 15:00 Alex Ranger. 7 duys labor on roads, Dist. Now 2.... 14 00 Ranger. 6 days ‘Jubor < on pa ae No. . Brock, fey Vabor Onroad. wane tah team, 4.0) und 7'4 days salary vuys, Dist. No. Ai this-une tho resiguation of Supervisor Neil Mullins was presented as follows: Grand Rapibs. Minn., Dec. 24. 1804, To the honurable board of supervisors, town- ship of Grand Kapids, Minn. Gentlemen: 1 hereby tender my resigna- tion as. a supervisor of the township of Grand Rapids. Minn,. the same to take effect at once. Business matters and other official duties require that (€ should take this step, and while I regret that I must sever the most pleasant relations whieh T have had with the board of supervisors I feel that, other maitors require my attention at and from this time on. the district.and township haye been upper- most inmy mind avd | charge my every duty w ith, no man or any section. The interests of my section of aye striven to dis- fear nor favorto I wou!d most’ respectfully suggest that youappdint in my stead,+Arthur Ranger, a man of stearling worth, unquestioned ability and intigrity, and one of the most progr sive farmers of the township. If ‘you fee! that you can do so I most respectfully urge his appointment to Gill the vacancy on the bourd by my resignation. Thanking you for tho many courtesies advanced me. and with wishes for the suecess of your efforts on ke- half of the township, [am yours, NEIL MULLINS. Moved by Supervisor Hashey, seconded by Supervisor Mullins that the resignation of Supervisor Mullins be, necepted and that the voflice held by him he declared vacant. mction carried, and Chairman McDonald de- clued the office of supervisor heretofore held by Neil Mullins to be vacant. At that time J.rtice of the Peace Hugh McEwan was called as a member of the board to temporarily fill the vacaney madejby re: Ignation of Neil Mullins. Suptrvisur Hashey presented the following reselurio: Beivand it is hereby resolved that the board of supervisors of the township of Grand Rapids in meeting assembled the 24th day of Dec, 04. tender to Neil Mullins. who has so efficiently filled the office of supervis- oron the board and whose resignation was und accepted by the bourd, its most sincere and vrofound thanks for the most efficient services he has render- jed the township during is term of office Resolved farther, that it Is the sense of the menibers cf this board that in losing the co- operation ofMr.Muliins, the remaining mem- bers of the board feel that the township is losing u zealous triend and efficieat officer by reason of his resignation. The motion was duly seconded and carried. Mr. MecEwxn placed in nomination the namo of Al Hutchinson of Grand Rapids for the office of Supervisor to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Mullins’ resignation. Supervisor Hashey seconded the nomina- tion and upon the motion being put, Al Hutchinson received three votes. Chairman McDonald declared Al Hutchinson elect- ed to fill the vacaney on the board caused by Mei! Mullins’ resignation. -Mr. McEwan moved and Supervisor Hashey seconded the motion that Al Hutchinson und Supervisor Mashey be appoinied a com- mitiee to examine the work done by V. H, Blood on the road in Sec. 2, said ap- pointment to take effect as soon as said Hutehinson shall have qualified as a member of this board. | Said committee 10" revort to the chairman as to advisability +f accepting said work and paying forsame. The motion curried. Mr. McEwan moved and Supervisor Hashey seconded the motion that the chairman and } clerk be duthorized and empowered te cause | a warrant iu the sum of 220.00 payable to V. H. Blood in tall, payment of road work done by said Blood on what is known as the Blood road in See, 12, 55-25. Upon presentation to said chairman of a written recommendation that the10ad be accepted by the committee appointed to examine said road and report on same, provided that before said warrant is delivered to V. H. Blood, the said Blood shall execute and furnish a good and suffici. ent bond in the sum of $100.00 with two free- holders and qualified surities thereon, bond- ing ana binding the said Blood, his heirs executors and .assigns to keep and main- tain the said road in a good, passable con- house at the farm home of J. M, Eastwood, Trout Lake. : Going wages Eauie a to. er for for _shapbing. ped. | mia dition fora period of three years trom and after Jan, 1, 1905, without cost so the town- pleat 1: the exclusive expense and cost to en board et supervi8ors to be Of the Board of Supervisors of the An adjourned meeting of the board of wus held at the town hall in the village of Grand Rapids, the 24th rman John McDonald. Super- visors Neil Mullins and A. E. Hashcy and ‘The minutes of last meeting were read and ' Upon motion of Supervisor Mullias second- ed by Supervisor Hashey, which said motion balance in the poor fund and $10.56 balwuce in the ‘The following bills were audited and atlow- “ vik upon the gener- and Di aga US Walter 8. Phase & apa gtatlohery . - 1150 A. KE, Hashey 44 of salary as supe 20400 Neil Mullins, salary as supervisor to date . 33 83 15.00 | 29 00 | of Grand Rapids have been in communica- and build a The | It was pmovods: the hold ng of the regular meeting of bourd for January, 1905, be dispensed wit! The meeting adjonrned sin di JOSEPH McMAHON. Clerk. © PROCEEDINGS| Z U ‘ OF Village Council ot Village Grand Rapids, Minnesots. Aregular meeting of the village councilof the villtge of Grund Rapids, Minnesota, was called to order in the Recorder’s office by president Riddell, with all members present, Jan. 9, 1905, $ o'clock. p.m. . The minutes cf the last two moetings were read and on motion approved. The annual report of the library board was presented, read, and on motion ordered filed. Report of secretary of fire department was read giving a list of officers clected as fol- low: hief, H. J. Powers; ist assistant, G. Riddell. 2nd assistant, A, Seaman; fire warden; E. Litchke; Secreeary, R. W. Heide- man; Treasurer. E. A. Kremer, and on mo- tion the council ratifiest said election. * Report of chief of fire depavtmen® w: sented and read, showing number of during yearto-have been 12, numbers of fires 6. estimated loss $440.00 and recommending that the ccuncil purchase &t cnee 5(0 fect of hose. 2 shut off nozzles, and one hose coupling expander. On motion report was accepted, ordered filed, und recorder ordered to ad- vertise tor bids for the above d supplies. said bids to be opened Jan. the 30th, 1905. 8 o'clock p.m, Treasurer's report yas read, on motion ac-_ cepted, and ordered filed. Report of Justice Sims was i. showing number of cases tried as 10 with costs to the village iu the sum of $16.00. same was on motion accepted and ordered filed. Communication from Pastoret and Lanz was read with reference to balance dué on water contract on 4th street; same was or- dered filed. Communication of V. J. Welch was read and on motion the matter was laid over for the present. | tion was carried by the Hearing of liquor license application of Mohr and Dibbert, also McDonald and Hil- brecht were cailed and no opposition appear- st sume Were On motion granted and license ordered issued as bonds were filed and appro: Mr. Dickinson appeared before council with an ugreemevt with Andrew Carnegie, asking | that council take the necessary steps, by providing ordinances and resolutions, for the building of a public library as soon as spring opens and after discussion the following pre- amble and resolution was on motion adopted, by the fu.l vote of all the members of the council, to-wit: - RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROPOSI- tion of the library board of the village of Grand Rapids providing fer the pur- chase of certain real estrtc. and assisting inthe buflding of a public library and reading rooms in the village of Grand Rupids. Itasca county, Minnesota, and pledging the faith and credit of the vil lage of Grand Rapids to make a certain annual tax levy for library purposes. Whereas, the library board of the village tion with Andrew Carnegie, Msquire, in re- ference to obtaining aid and material ance in aiding and a ing them tq t public library and reading room or rooms in suid village. the said library | bourd of said village bas this day made a proposition in writing to the village council of the village of Grand Rapids. Itasca county Minnesota, to erect and dedicate to the pablic use a public library building, upoa lots 9 19, 11, and 12, block No. 16, Grand Rap ids First division, according to the recorded plat thereof oa file ane of record in tho office ofthe register of deeds in and for ltasca county Minuesota. and upon the farther Condition of the establishment and perpet- val maintenance by the village council of the village of Grand Rapids, of a tax levy, be- ginning with the yeur 1905, for the library fund, of two mills on the dollar of the seed valuation of said village, until the time when the population of the village passes twenty thousand inhabitanbs. when the tax apportioned to said librarynfund shall be not tu exceed one mill on the dol’ar on all the tixable property in the village. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the the village council of the village of Grand Rapids that said proposition by the said library board of the villuge of Grand Rapids be, and the same hereby is, in all respects accepted and approved, An be it further resolved, that we do here- by pledge the fuith and credit of said village of Grand Repids, through utd by its said village council, to 7 ¢ and forever main- tain the tax levy for suid library purposes required by the terms of said proposition and recited in the preamole to these resolutions. On motion duly seconded ordinance } was placed on its third reading and read. to be effective after its passage und publica- tion. The roil call was answered by all the members of the council in favor, of said resolution. Mr, F. P. Sheldon appeared before council with reference to finuncial condition -of the village and an increase of discount on orders carried by him,and after discussion 1t was on motion provided to make the discount 3 per cent. a ‘The following bills were on motion allowed: W. J.& H.D. Powers hardware and . supplies $ 215 R, W. Faulkinbor expense. Deer River und one day's team work........... L, Odette, 4's cords of wood at $2.25 per 699 cord .... 10 20 J. Stevens, fitty cords wood at 'e. - percord .. godess. > 12 50 R. J. Eastwood, 74 cords wood st $2.50 ¥ percord 18 12 H. Graves, 13's days labor on slectzie lines 373 G. Viepond, 8 davs labor on electric lines .. 16 00. A.L. Tusarga. cutting. at village hall . 5 40 C. W. Forest, hauling freight, expres tools ete. . 430 Shook & Boreman, hand hola ‘bolts for ‘ plant .. ma 150 William Hootihan committments and , Warrants for’ November and De cember ye, 11 59 Itasca county boarding prisoners for November and December .. U.C. Grevelle, 92 cords of dry poeple wood at $2.35 per cord . . Pastorett & Lunz. balance water con- tragt $61.71 less $5 repair..... A. J. Kennedy, hauling $00,900 Ibs. coal Northern Electric So pany. wire und ~ brushes for plant .. E.c. Kiley. publishing pesceadings + ‘per ton . Burges Blectrleal Company, wires lag screws, ete Itasea Mercantile Company, chandise and supplies ... 88 12 mer- - 353 J.8, Gole, recorder’s express, postage freight and stationery .. 3 Bill of VJ. Welch was laid on table. Bill of Ttasea Mercantile in the sum of $11.68 for supplies for qurantine was referred to Itasca county. The nex’ question for discussion was a Preparation for financial statement for publi- cation and on motion to the recorder was in- structed to prepare same. * Grade map was presented showing grades established, also water main and sawer ap to dute. Same was on motion referred to Trus- tees Russmussen and Clair for investigation, On motion meeting aé@jurned until January 30, 1903, 8 o'clock P. M. 40 J.S.GOLE, lage Recorder, ORDINANCE No. 40. AN ORDINANCE TO: PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTE ANCEOPAFREE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS( IN THE VILLAGE OF GRAD RAPIDS, ITASCA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, Whereas, pursuant to chapter 48 of the Seneral laws of the state of Minnesota, for the year 1899. the village Council of the village of Grand Rapids were petitioned by the necessary number of free-bh ng citizens in such village to submit the question of the establishment of a public library and reading room in said village to the legal voters of such village at the next annual election held therein, and, Whereas. the said village council, in pursu- ance of such petition. submitted the question to the legal voters of said village at the annu- al village election held in sach village on the 13th day of March, 1900, and, Whereas, at such election the said proposi- necessary majority of voters, #s prescribed by law, and, Whereas. since said dute there has been and now ts in existence a library board. daly appointed and constituted, according fo, the laws of said state, which said board has been and is now engaged in discharging tho fune- tions and duties of members of the library board of the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca counvy, Minnesota, and, Wher at the meeting of the village council: hetd on the 9th day of January, A, D., 1905,the Grand Rapids library board presented for the consideration of the conneil a written commication, which was received and placed on file with the recorder of said village. in which communication sxid association pro- d chat. if the council would proceed to taslish and maintain a free public library in id village, under the provisions of chap ter 93 of the laws of said state for the year 1901, and chapter 173 of the laws of said state. for the years 1993,the said library board would transfer to said village. for the use of said pupliv library, all the books. pamphlets, documents ard furniture. together with the title to the real estate, constituting the library and its appurtenances, now owned by said Jibrary board, in accordance with the provisions of said iaw; and would also. upon certain conditions mentioned in said commu- nication. expend a certain fund now held by said association for the purpose of aiding in the construction and building of a certain building to be used asa public library and furnisying the same, which said proposition, together with other matters, more fully ap- pear in said communication received and filed as aforesaid. and, Whereas, in the opinion of this council the establishment and maintenance of a free public library and reading rooms will be an enterprise of great utility and benetit to said village: Now, therefore. in view of the premises, and relying upon the said library board to faithfully and fully carry out its said pro- Positions, The village council of the village of Grand Rapids, Itasea county, Minnesota, do ordain as follows: Section I. That there be established and hereafter maintained, at public expense, a freo public library and reading room or rooms, in the village of Grand Rapids. Itasca county, Minnesota. to be under the manave- ment and control of aboard of directors, to be hereafter appointed in the manner pre- scribed by the laws of me state above r- ferred to, Section iI. That at the proper time there shall be levied, for the fiscal year next ensu- ing, and for each subsequent year, until otherwise ordered by the council of said vill- age, a tax upon the taxable property in said village ef two mills on each dollar of the nesessed valuation of such property, to be devoted to the supprt of said library and reading room or rooms, Section III. That there be and hereby is appropriated, from the general or from the contingent fund in the village treasury, the sum of fifteen hundred ($500 00) dollars, in twelve equal monthly installments, beginning April Ist, 1905, for the maintenance of said library and reading room or rooms, until the first year’s tax provided for in the last pre- ceding section shall be collected. , Section LV. Said money appropriated by section III, and the tax provided for in section | IL. when collected in each year, shall. by the village treasurer, be placed to the credit of a special fund to be known as the “library fund,” and kept separate and apart from other moneys of the village. and the same shall be paid out only upon orders signed by the president and attested by the secretary of the said bord of directors: and for the pur- poses authorized by said board, in accordance with law, Section V. All ordinances and parts of or- hereby repealed. , Seetion VI. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and afterits passage and publication, GEORGE RIDDELL, President of Village. Attest: J.S. GOLE, Village Recorder, Passed January 9, 1905, Approved by President Jan. 10th, 1903. Ordered published Jan. 9. 1905. Published January Lith, 1905, NOTICE. | Sealed bids will be received by the Village Recorder of the village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, for the purchasing of 500 feet of hose. 2shut. off nozzles, and one Hose Coupl- ing Expander for the use of the Fire Depart- said Village, said bids to be opened ye mint of January the 30th, Sue at =«| FULL BLOOD | Black Polled Angus Cattle! i have cn my hands at Hill City, 20 mil tine young, full blood, Royster Aver- deen Angus bulls for sale, consisting of two big fine spring calves and one very choice yearling bull. black, and all black, breed of cattle’ is very hardy, long haired in winter, always lat.and easy keepers. These fine young bulls for sale at low prices. ITASCA, COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE, GRAND RAPIDS, - THE GOLDEN RULE Wood Yard FOR SALE I will keep all kinds of wood for sale, sawed into all lengths and will be prepared to give prompt service. My motto will be the “Golden Rule”—JVhen a cord of wood is bar- gained for a full cord of wood Will be delivered. My terms will be strictly cash on delivery. suuth of Grand Rapids. three They are raised at Hill therefore acclimated. This Write or call IRVING E. WOOD, Hill Gity, Minn Phone No. 114 JOHN O'BRIEN ‘ABSIRAGT OFEICE ABS1 {RACTS, REAL ESTATE, ROT CT TONY’S ORCHESTRA ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. SICK Music furnished on all occasions, Satisfaction guaranteed. Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING Proprietors. MIDN, Prices reasonable. A. B. CLAIR, Register uf Deeds of Itasca County Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF ‘TITLE. Grocery Bill Wholesale Write tor Special Price list to Duluth ; Wholesale Supply Company, 102-4 west Mich — AGENTS WANTED CULES AMEN ESA AU i RRM Grand Rapids, = Mint. gS | RTE O.W. HASTINGS. President. P.J. SHELDON Vice President. F. P. SHELDON. Cashi Mineral Pine and Farming Lands ‘Asst. Cashicr { Lirst National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business, W. E.NEAL Dealer in |PINE AND FARMING LANDS. The tinest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lauds in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manv } tacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. —T Correspondence Solicited. GRAND RAPIDS. Cut Down Your and buy at Minn Grand Rapids, - 3 Dp" CHAS. M. {. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Officeand Residence. Cor. Kindred avenu and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDs. St., Duluth pa ¥. PRICE LAWLER i First National Bank building MINN. Office in the GRAND RAPIDS -— - ARE a ae SBF a ah ANE A ae th ace ath ge ae aE RY ate ate a ate ae a aUE a ate ae age ane Ate ate ae ae a aE a SA cahcike dhiihedhcaheahioheide dhe ah sh ccbesks she cbehseh, che she oda chcbachedhe dsohohidhcid Acsbeod Tt ela a ete al la SEH ERE HE a EE SoSsesSseSsoa7csr == Fe dinances inconsistent with this ordinance are | f SS SS SS Se Sasa t Hi f “BeotH’ S CIGARS” reputation allover Monnie | of ‘the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Sea Me ae HE HEE EE eee a ee BESTE AGES AE Ea ae a a ae aE aE ee ae a a. A Faverite 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. st delightful beverage always In Cabinet Rye Whiskey sic we ate agent for itm Grand Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. ‘ NORTHERNCAFE All delicacies of the season Peter Meil, Chef. In connection—open day and night, served at all hours. JOHN O’RILEY, Prop. he ans ce’ scrape anh dulataget SEERA ae SRE AEST HERE REE ete tea Ee aaa tae a eae ea ee Se a ee ous sake ota { : iy i al 2 | GEO. BOOTH, Manufacturerot Fine Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, J//NN Mnesota. They are made eae soe shops here, and under his personal supervision. is insures the utmost “cleanliness und care in manufacture. For bala everywhere. Call for them.