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__|_ ARRAINGMENT. The Rynolds Case Made Text For Caustic Comment on the Manner and Motives of Dealing Out Jastice In Itasea County Under the Spear Regime. Grand Rapids and Vicinity. = e 3 . Dealers in Everything i r S tq 1 2 > 2 | W. R. Everton was down from Deer, beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. H. ee ee bei oad Nas r | River Thursday. D. Powers last evening where there | #¢t- published at International Falls, ; gathered about sixty-five guests im re- was a member of the lute grand jury ———o | D. M, Gunn returned from a bust: sponce to invitations sent out. ‘Phe |#nd remained here in attendance ut ness trip to St. Paul Thursday. evening was dehghtfully spent at| court wntil the eonclusion of the trial Mrs. J. S. Gole is enjoying a wisit| flinch. Refreshments were served. of the Reynolds case. ss, is an from her sister, Mrs. J. H. James, of See i$ me observing young man and he made; Minneapolis. 3 Rup Agr of Es gen a lel some mental memorandaon prevailing Pa i | US Sees ee eee 8 | conditions in official circles about the ‘The Catholic ladies will meet with | at K.P. hall. High Ranger Mc Murchie 2 gin court house that were published in Mrs i. Nevaus > hursda ‘i b c 7, % fre:H. ee eval ees 4 | willicondnap:the work of jnstalties the last issue of his paper. Anyone {ternoon at the usual hour, A large party of friends ot Mr, and| who happens to know Spear and his Our ore tae A. Lord, Mrs. Charles Kéarney drove out to} methods will at once recognize in the now a resident of Bemidji, was here the County hospital, of which they following a picture true to life: Wednesday. have charge, last Wedn-sday evening} yr. Reynolds, who was indicted Emmet McKeagne of the Herald- | and had a right royal social ume with | ¢,» Review force, returued froma visit to | that hospitable | couple. Games of 5 parents at Superior Tuesday, various kinds were indulged in and 0.U.W d partysatodal those m attendance declare that it a rl laze ae nae is cannot be an undesirable place for aj} hall Jas g wa 3 p ‘ permanent abode. and much enjoyed. penne Groceries Se Dry Goods), i Clothing Please Hardware Every Customer rson by the grand jury, was ac- quitted. The case attracted {general attention on account of the terrible culmination of the crime. Reynolds had taken charge ofa house ef il} repute at Nashwauk : A public reception was tendered to} July 25 and, the same night another dior La Fremer of the Northome | Rey, and Mrs. S. Murphy by mem- | pesort of Hike character was burned to accompanied by his wife, are | pers of the Episcopal church at Odd} the ground. One women and two men were cremated in the fire. Reynolds town today, | Fellows hall on Thursday evening. y : ommissioner ‘Yone of Northome | ‘There were present about wo hund-|paq made threats of burning whe Oo ;ts al } doing business in Grand*Rapuds | red persons, Music aad singing were |» ujiding and suspicion at once pointed : day: features of the evening's entertainment. | 1, hin) as the perpetrator of the The ladies of Holy Communion church superintended the serving of an excel- astarely deed. At the coroner's in- Mutual Life Insurance com- lentaunels quest, the evidence, which was of { New York, is “at the i : }purely circumstantial nature, was oes uma. Mildred and Pearl, daughters of very strong against him and the jury kK IN Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gole, entertained returned a verdict in whieh be wa a number of their young friends last | yamed as the guilty party. The writer Saturday evening. “The Masses Gole| js quite familiar with the evidence 0 proved themselves to be charming | that/ was introduced by the state, TOC el entertainers and Saturday evening at! wyich wa conclusive beyond a shadow | Wale Glasswa F lour », the popular representa- | their home was one of the most delight. + | doubt, and cannot understand wh _—_—_—— N. 1B. Morrison of Duluth, represent- With 2 | PERNT 2 AE RAL © CARRS Myers, the liveryman, and Lawrence’ went out to’ North ek to buy up and ship ses to this market. Anything reece Shoe company, | ul ore dees 4 ss re prone any jury composed of men who had a upon us customers here peop e mw sranc INA PIC iS. eiresn- desire to uphold the law eould acquit k Ss Wi > served an gaine: were! . " : i ‘i ments ‘were served and g : ihim. If ever a guilty wretch deserved played, Justice of the Peace McEwan _per- lto pay the penalty of death on the rmed the ceremony on Saturday David March, the horse dealer, has} ealiows for an atrocious crime, Kes t that united in marriage | been here for same time witha season- | yolds does. But such is the tickler Royer P. Trombley and Miss | able and reascnable lot of horses for jor jaw as espoused by a petit jur cina J. Gravelle. the market. Everybody knows Dave March, the gentleman trom Niagara, N Db, who comes here to.spend the { winterand sell good horses to lumber- ito Leon 1H. Slocum, publisher | men or anybodyelse that wants some- ate. Ee Ag artis RE | vnght Border Budget, and thing good in that line. He-is mak- | Compare sugtibe | ei silematahe Sa fiss Mary Kahle. The Heraid-Review, ing his headquarters at- the Fountain | different sirections Hie ee, County t to extend congreatulations, House. j court how It is very apparent tol ‘ jan uninterested person that the cor-} c 2 The audience that greeted Maud | ditions tat exist in the county seat snartaiaes Ae Ulmer Jonesand Miss Blinche Dewey jare largely responsible for the lack of | scion Wedaed aes 4 = the High school auditorium last Thurs | fair play. Factional strife is very | pe ak tarts breathe PabINenge at day evening was not as large as the | strong and personal prejudice in most | pe ny of 440,Gani tes high ment ub the SHI MEDE de- every case on the calender continu: | mit served. Miss Dewey was in splendid | ,,4)y crops out. ‘Phe court house corri- Commissioner Lang, ac- | YOCe and as usnal her singing evoked | ayieare lined with professional grand ed by his wife, arrived in| 2PPlauce that learly carried convi {jury men who look abead to every tern | is from a vist to St, Pau} | Hon of the hearers, appreciation. Mrs. 7 or our, asa harvest, and it is needs ; YY a! a | lay. They left) here via Jones had been heralded a SINBET | Tass toadd that they are. inyariably ie EF: NR Y HI ( HES & C O 7 on ‘Thursday tor ther home | Of the first magnitude — who had ‘warm supporters of the element in \P s a “¢ e @I tional Fa charmed the people everywhere with | ; Be es eee aati? her marvellous voice and her Grand | POWer While petit juryman contin bers of the senior class | Rapids audience was not disaypointed Tet ee OUI NU leo ae last Monday evening | Miss Dewev and Mrs. Jones were | pted When drawn on Certain Cases. 1 of organizing the class | accompanied en the piano by Miss} Phere is no doubt but what the aes Miss Rhoda Dinwiddie was | Jy. M, Wright and Mrs. L. M_ Bolter. | cons sttorpey is very popolar with lected president and Lioy Johnson | Miss Wright also rendered a piano |a cer in clique, as well as unpopular 29 LLODOIGGIOOIOOOOOIO OOOO OO OO9I 00000899 , That ¥ 1 100N Ta What a parody on justice compared | with the punishment imposed on poor } old Joe Gardner, Any one acquainted with the two. ea: cannot bely but) Che records of Clerk of Court Rass- en show that a license has been junch will be served at © PEEVE 6 MEL TRESE € Bil © ESET © MAES @ FEO © ; = S << CE 2 RESO © Se GC BE @ Ee © RE Ow OP es APRA RPA LD APL P PAL APL PPD PPP LPL PL PLP PPP OP EOP eae rf a ® retary and treasurer. Z solo which was received with dehght. | with others, and that wire pulling.for | | Wm. Wetzel has bests Gonnneee coc gi tet ae aay {clique andindividuai prestige is mani- Edd & ep r e et astniscaate } fested in almost every case he prose- N HK 3 room for the past five weeks with U - inatism (He is now somewhat JOLEA D cutes. [tis a common thing to hear Pp I @) E % fe cd but still feeis the effects of PLEADS GUILTY |* bystander remark that a certain His many friends will be jJuryman: : FFs: All Ladies Coats, Capes, we Skirts and Suits. — - I to Tearn that he 1s on the ruad for the defen Is it any wonder PR * very. Before Judge Page Morris in Federal) yyat under such circumstances justice Court to the Crime of Openening jas meted out at the present time by A man’s Mark is his Honor. z good man for Spear or ” nd Mas J. M. Dempsey ar- m Minneapolis this week and iests at the Pokegama. Mrs. Another's Mail. psey will remain here dunng the —— ter portion of the winter while her} phe band is looking efter his logging tions, and Extracting Money From|betit: juries in this county is an eut- rage anda farce?) That suca condi- tions exist is a shame and a disgrace } tc the county and can only be reme- Duluth Herald of yesterday | died by a complete renovation of the} reported that Oliver Joelaud pieaded | onices that ure responsible for Lies guilty before Judge Page Morris in| eyil, Hi. E. Neveex returned from a | federal court. ‘Thursday. morning to Drie pete to Crookston last Sunday. Just Ube charge of securing mailaddressed Building Summer Home. leving Crookston she called to} !0 ancther person and taking $20 Mrs. M. L. Gniffiths, nee Cable,} froma letter thus secured. He was has been very sick with typhoid | remanded’ to the custody’ ef the tever for several weeks. At that time | United States marshal, awaiting vhe 4 Mrs. Griffiths appeared to be consider- | arrival in the city of United States ibly improved. Her mother, Mrs. S.| District Attorney Haupt. Probably rs : M.S. Burrows, proprietor of that famous clothing snd furnishing kouse in Duluth, the Great Eastern, is mak- ing arrangements to become a sum- mer resident of Itasca county. After J. Cable, has been with her for some | 4 4 a spending his vacation days of the It Stands for Him and he Stands for it. , + Cable, has s sentence will be ‘passed on the prison- past summer and fall at the head of ume. er next Monday. Joeland was taken | Big Trout lake he became so infatu- ‘Thomas Van Lear, of Minneapolis | from the custody of Sheriff Hoolihan| ated with the locality as a summer will talk on socialism at the village at Grand Rapids, on a bench warrant |'resort that he has just completed ar- Queen Quality Shoes for Women — hall Thursday and Enday evening issued by Judge Morris, and taken to Tangements for the construction of a s ‘ * = january 26 and 27, at 8 o'clock p. m.{ Duluth last Wednesday by Deputy jsummer house on the lake, close to | Douglas ‘ - sbarp. Good music, Everybody in- | Usited States Marshal Frank W. the resort of Irve Martin. Air. Bur- = vited to attend. No one can afford to | Tufts, of Cass Lake. He was lodged |rows returned to Duluth Wednesday Albright and Red School House Shoes for Misses and : miss these lectures; this 1s the first of a | in the St. Louis county jal. Joleaud after a trip to Martin's place where he ila series to be given in the next few | whowas indicted by the grand jury |Jeta contract tor the buidi.g of his Cullexen: Everything months. Admission free, during its recent. session, claims he |}og cabin home. Kuh. Nathan & Fisher Clothing for Men. a ete: uae x was intoxicated when the crime with ——— We Sell Charles Milany writes from Hot! which he is charged was committed > 00 66 Youths and Children ° a Springs. Arkansas, tohis wife, statmg Br Nya pNR ORS a Se BYE ee C. fj. par? XTRAGOOD deg eds | that the treatment wi 21S “ a : : ne eye “specialist $ : ag reece pre 160 ACRES rear Camby, Minn., wil miakes his next regular visi ‘i Grand Mckibben & Roswell Hats and Caps for Men and Boys Is Backed is he had anticipated, and he does not trade foc Jénd:in Cass or Luasea, 100) Rapids Mon. and Tues. Jan. 23 and 24 . By Our feel certain that the trip will result in | 2¢hes are plowed, 60 acres in pasture, |at Hotel _Fokegama. All_who have Dr Goods 2 any permanent benefit to his injured | X06 buildings. Mortgage $1,400 due | trouble with their eyes or need glasses A an | ea in tive years may be paid on or before | should eonsult Dr Larson while op- z is te 3 Honor . } S 2 due. Address Loek box 271, Grand | portunity offers. If your eyes water, Ladies and Misses Furnishings H Attorney F. J. McPartlin of Inter-| Rapids, Minn. blur, smart, itch or pain or if you have se national Falls has been here during a ca ‘ headaches, have it looked after before * the week in attendance at district} House for reut. Wm. Weitzel. permanent injury manjfests. Groceries ( court, Mr. McPartlin is one of the \ ) young attorneys of the border town == Crockery and Glassware a |; who has unhmited faith 1m the future : ] \ of old Koochiching, and he expects ELLE © EC 2 CWE © RE @ REA to see it the rival of Winnipeg in 5 JOHN S. POTTER, SP SOS SOG SS SPOS OSS S SESS OO SSS OS SOG OG OS | mercial im i r ee A 5 : ; B ee a Civil Engineer’ and Surveyor. ; Se ————————————E— The committee of ladies who are PLANS<and estimates made and construction superintended for all : Be Cc eC f directing a number of entertainments municipal work. Architectural engineering and-designing, draught- : at different homes in the village for ing in general and blue printing. Speciai attention given to location ‘ i — and sub-division of sections, platting of townsites and correction of et the benefit of the young people of POOLS GOOOOSOOGOS OTIS OSHS SOO OSES OOOO SOOT ES e i 4 Grand Rapids, Minn. P. 0. Box 664. | Grand Raprds took possession of the eiccas He a EB ? Chiemsee jak adi ros Sa ot \PSSSOSSS P SSSd