Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 12, 1905, Page 12

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TONY’S ORCHESTRA News Gathered | asker cies reach au During the Week | Music furnished on all occasions. f } Satisfaction guaranteed. | Prices reasonable, Grand Rapids and Vicinity. | RR _— : Grand Rapids, The Epworth league entertained at] W. ©. Gilbert returned Thursday i ‘ Village hall last evemng. Supper was}noon fiom a brief business trip to sr < . served, Duluth. Probate Notice. 4 RK, L. Powers, the Duluth hard- | Joe McMahon, township clerk, has State of Minnesota gs a | « Hao : tae anmninie | County of Ltasoa 4 = ware man, is a guest of M.S. Burrows] withdrawn allegiance to Laprairie|y, probate Court, Special term, Fuly | at Big ‘Trout lake, and now makes his permanent hogne 22nd, 1905. | . In the matter of the estate of M. C. Lalla de- ; Mrs. M, L. Toole of Cass Take|in Grand Rapids. Cy ep sei ti “ vant in, ne ition of | was a gu:st of her mother, Mrs. K. C.]| Miss Rose Metzger, who is taking hornas W. Sis Administrator debonts non z . ‘i . aS tl state of Said veased. praying S, ® Lent, last week. ane gi A ee Hie wig dhe Ticense be to hit franted to sell At piblie sale | ‘ iat D a ) certain of the real estate of which the said de- Miss Mae McKinnon of Cass Take | BOSD}! iD) Sb. alti 18: DOIG ON | coused died seized, and it appearing. by said | i has been visiting relatives and friencis | Visit to-ber parents. petition, Ut tere Is not, sulicent personal yn the village during the week, Earl King has accepted a position Adminstrator to Day tite debts. outstanding j Trey ‘7 a wt inst tl ee and the p $ Mrs. Arthur Brawn of Deer Rinks with the Great Northern at West eNnietaition. unt that edn neccente 3 ; ’| Hope, N. D., and assumed his duties | to pay snch debts and expenses of ad: » who attended the examination of Ree Gent ‘ tiou, and would be for the benefit of s ) school teachers this week returned] 0! the frst of the month estate to sell the said real estate in said pe 4 , ._ | ton déseri bed. C. H. Marr and ‘his two sons, Wil-| "{iiStheretore ordered, that all persons in- lie and Ralph, attired in their spurt- | terested in said estate, abpaar before the sald 7 be Probate Court ut a Special Term thereof to be | ing habiliments and packsacks, start- held ha ease eth day of, isin A. D. " % 905. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, xt the court ed for Leech lake Thursday noon tv | house in the Village of Grand Rapids. in said | i eat ; county, then und there. to Show cause (if any enjoy a few days? outing. He} Why Liceuse should not be granted } , tors ie Thomas W.’Sims Administrator to | County Auditor Spang reached | sofSuia real estate accordiug tothe prayer home Thursday night. from his visit | of said petition. s . Ay ® age ogee And it is further ordered. That notice of to friends and relatives in Toronto such hearing be given to all pers interested i ser: -places in eastern Can n said estate. by publishing this order once and otlier places in eastern Canada, | 7 gien week for Uireesuccessive Weeks. pr " where he sojourned for three weeks. to sald day of hearing the Grand dtepids Le your rine a ai Or} During his absence the work of the | puvlished in suid cour ay ruit of any kind at Miller’s. Your}, 5 neivas directs spy. | Dated at Grand Rapids Minn,, this 22nd da; ids nll-b 1 d eh auditor's oflice was directed by Depu Ofduly.A. D_ 1905. By the court: y wants will be promptly and satisfac-!+y Mewen and R. C. Holt, (Seal) H. 8, HUSON, torily supplied. Judge of Provate. Nr. T. Timlin, until recently en- erener: ae Sony nee onthe “G 4 . orney titioner. Master Rove nes oe ne gaged in the hardware business at In-| July 2, August 12. - rior, nephew of Register of Deeds] ternational> Falls, was in town this en IONE mae a Ee McGowen, returned to his home week, the guest of Dr. Costello. Mk. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Tuesday after enjoying a visit with his! rp. yin pe j et ee ao | Defaulthas Seen made in tho payment oi annie ’ ore Timlin is looking for a new business | ae Sim of $165.85, whieh is claimed to be duc | location and may conclude to locate | and is due and un) atthe date of this no- Miss Nellie Flynn of Duluth,}in one of the many new towns now |} daughter of Conductor M, J. Flynn of {springing up in Itasca county. He the Great Northern, has been the} yisited Bovey while here. guest of the Misses Doran during the past week. home Tuesday. Sheriff Hoolthan and family and Miss Scollard, sister of Mrs. Hoolthan, arrived home from Peterborough, } Ont., last Saturday, It is a current rumor that the ice cream served at Miller’s is the pest ever congealed, Try it, and there- after you will be with the majority. A best ever is always the graud marsha! of a parade of ‘Just as goods.” That's been qur experience with Steim-Bivach Smart Clothes. “Mhey are the Mau ou Horseback, and Lhe procession bags after. Mr Ciothes Wearer, are you goibg Lo mix with the fall iu-behinders ? mortgage dated Feb~ | made by J, Peterson Jr. anc Bertha terson, his’ wife. mortgugors. to Twoby-Eimon Mercantile Company. mort- | gagees, una recorded in the office Jf the rey ter of deeds in and for County of [ta F. L. Vance, who met with a pain- | Minnesota, on the 8th day of February. Security gives meu the contented face. Come over, gul accident at the Great Northern dt Fo ese The Misses Dora and Edith Ktng]}depot last week, is still contined to ARE GRE! went to Deer River, last Saturday to}to his room at the Gladstone. At s hereby given, that by reason of meet their frieads, the Misses Molhe| times his condition was regarded seri- ee eran Ma Guiepet aio ceitaled dios are here on a visit at the home of Wm|ing, Dr. Russell, the attending phy- | situated in the county of Itasca and state of to-wit: 5 : M sota. d described as foil ys that he feels that his| tno south-east quarter of the Nor quarter of section twenty-seven, the we of the tty es nats ee and the Bey Thi . Pa a, anaes oer tes i narter of the north-west quarter of se 1 AP ones ehh Harry’ has a ae twenty-six, ‘ownship one tiundred and fitty- ct . x villa a two nol range twenty-five west of the pang: Several “Of Ghe wi lage Wall eae ee ecial MCRMReceorting to the chairs are missing and he don’t know Government sarees cm to pay oe debt * ° and taxes on said prem! yy sid mort- where to tind them, He suspects] Sagee,atany. ‘and $25,00 attorney's fees pro- several and if reports are vot made} vi for in suid moniaeee in case of fore- closure, and the costs and disbursements Mire. 2 BACH of Mre, John pretty soon he proposes to cause) lowed by law; which suid sate will be made by Beckfelt, in — suffering from a | search S gyal to issue. Thab the trout door af the Court Huse nthe ity severe attac h e) sagred Grund pids. in said County and State on severe attack o braochitis tor several | would re extremely disagreable to| of LE tere Sagi eee He lays gnd at one time it was feared}sameeminently, respectable citizens. in the forenoon. F 2 ated July 21st, 1905. pe oe dread duseaae, woul Prove} Mrs. W. B, Holmon, who had the " rf Hi fatal. Her many triends will be pleas-| misfortune to fracture her ara about Twohy-Eimon Mercantile Company. ©. W, STLLSON, Martgagce. edto learn hat she is now much im- seven weeks ago, is recovering very proved. slowly. Her advanced years makes Atiorney for Mortgagee. 700701 Torrey Bldg., Duluth, Minn, Mrs. K. C. Lent was visiting|the kuittingof the broken bone tar- her daughter and family, Mrs.{dy and she complains of suffering In the District Court of the United States for u King. = sician, The Miller conféctionsry and ice patient is now out of danger, crean parlors on .Fourth pears to be jp Grand ids shese plays. Zverything ia fees yiting and appetiging, July 24, dept. PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY. M. £. Toole, at Cass Lake last}much pain, Her many friends sin- | phe mntterot Kodey Hawley, Bankrp!— week, Upon learning of the serious|cerely kope Uhat the docter will soon | ,In Baukraptey. Illness of Mrs. Hoter she returned to] (nd that the cast may be permanently render any possible assistance.that she | jajd aside, and If good wishes avail in To the Honorable Page Movris Jndge of the District Court of the Guited states for the District of Minnesota: Rodey Hawley of the Village of Grand Kupids. in the County might in caring for her fnend, such ¢: » wi “sive d = | of Itasca and State of Minnesota in said dis- , such citses she will receive immedi+ | or reas ccttnlly represouts thaton the 20th aay of April, 1905 last past. he was duly ad- Ma 4 judged bankrupt under the acts of congress - - Sach n , ") paar a During the quiet sunmer days, frelaging to bankrup ey; that he ben duty, sure RLS ps ae . Na ha on Royal buffet, Ralph Lane enjoyed a] when there is little doing, A. M. |Zoyveredalt lis property wna mahes of prop: {wo weeks’ outing at Pokegama lake,| Johnson concluded that a twosstory | quements of suid nets and of the orders of $OF99090559050095 0090900050000 G OH 000008 terminating his vacation last Saturday. | building on Second street. adjoining Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed i Be Say He feels now that he is good for dn-|his Boston Grand building on the | BU the cout ty have & full diesharge from all PIONEER STORE PIONEER STORE After putting in nearly a whole year. | #te relief. without a day’s lay-off at Gilman’s other year or two. Mr. A. G, Schmidt, the painter, has the interior of Central school building completed and his artists are now operating on the exterior. The larg- est buildings in Grand papids will be much improved in appearance be- cause of Schmidt’s advent to the vil lage during the psesent season. His west, would be a substantial improve- ment and one that would readily rent, As a. result of his mental ef- forta frame building 24x44 will voon be ready for the tlaisiing touches. Mr. duhnson proposes to keep Second street between Lelank and Kindred avenues one of the _ principal business thoroughfares of Grand Rap- ids if he has to build it up from cor- bankrapt ncts, except such debts as are ex- cepted hy law from such discharge. Dated this 2nd day of July, A. D., 1905, RODEY HAWLEY, Bankrupt. United States District Court, District of Mivnesota, Fifth Division—ss. On the 24th day of July, A. D. ing the foregoing petition iti hed by the court that a hearing be had upon the same on the 19th day of August, A. D. 1905, before said court, at Duluth. iu said district at ten o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice «hereof be published in the Grand Rapids Herald Review, a newspaper printed 4005, on read- . SHOE NEWS! ee | or Men Women and Children work is both substantial and artistic. Mrs. W. E. Neal and her daught-|uer to corner with brick and stone auaisbor waemientlnerede ee appear at ers. Charlotte and Arabelle, expect to| ten stories high. See Ray Maver nle tie User of the tala: return to Oberlin, Ohio, next week,} John P, Hemeter, cigar manufac. | Petitioner should not be granted. where the young ladies are pursuing | turer of Detroit, Mich., formerly of | the c! And it is farther ordered by the court that erk shall send by mail to all known ered- Spe eet Meu ve ; itors copies of said patition und this ordor. ad- F their studies in that famous educational | Saginaw, was a ‘Thursday arrival. He | dressed'to sens at their places. of residence, Dou ‘las Shoe for Me a jnstitution, the Oberlin academy. In| js accompanied by his wife and three poeta. + Morris. - sompeny ae bk Ris a female children, ‘Fhe family expects to re- of the) Si comet and heal heres at 7 spent a week at Frank Voight’s Deer! main several days. Mr. Hemeter is | jy’ i} sie Sher pee tein S 7ery ¢ ‘ ain severa . Mr. eae eak for th 5 ho wane eat where they enjoyed a very] an old friend of all the former Sag | CHARLES L, SPENURR, P or themselves. Everybody w elghttul outing, inaw boys now residents of Grand B SSNELI : . _ jie ys y THOS, H, PRESSNELL. Mrs. L. W. Huntley and family ar-| Rapids aud winle here he will not [Seal] » Depaty Clerk. | ever wore a pair will wear no other z rived home from St. Paul last Satur-| Want for entertamment. He has | day afternoon. Mrs. Huntley bas suffered from rheumatism of late and POE a eR DETOY: They are the standard of men shoes. 4 ah abso ; _ | In the District Court of the United States for et been in St. Paul for several weeks tak-}€xPects to find relief in the health- | ne pistrict of Minnesota, Fifth Division, ing a course of instructions prepara- | festering ozone of Itasca county. ar thas shee OF Jee DH eee tee Banksy — $2 75 $3 OG O £3 50 tory to assuming charge of the public SRG ERTS Ty ae To the Honorabie Page Morris Judze of the j | hbrary as hbrarian, to which position To Trade for Stove Wood District at Minneaiie texas eeeocls ‘|| she was. chosencis 2 y igs pidnioequarect Stand- | of Ripple. in the County of Ttsca and state nd $500 } sb y the board. Mr.| 4 Voss piano, square, and one Stand- | of Ktipple. in the County of | respectfully re- a a! ' Huntley met his family at Cass Lake]ard organ, and. one Singer sewing | presents that on the Gth day of March 1905 gnd accompanied them home, machine. Apply to Box 3ul, 5-8 ek ity gbale Bow bts rh acy igh My : roptey; eat ou daly surrendered all his SFU DF GENS yD ee roperty and rights of property. and hus Swift's Pride soap for the laundry-| futly complied with all the tequitem mnt of i > i said acts and of the orders of the court touch- Are you using uw? Ask your grocer. | Heit Dankraptey, , Fe Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the vourt to haye a iull discharge from alt debts provable against his estate under sa: bankrupt acts, exeept such debts us ure vs cepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 27th day of June, A. D. 1905. JOSEPH RAUSCHER Queen Quality Shoes For Ladies, For style and beauty and durability of the Queen Quality shoes for women lead them all. Wehavo them in all styles. Oxfords in white and tan canvas; tan Dave Chambers is now taking per- sonal charge of the Palace restaurant, For a time he conducted the Boston Grand cafe, and the Palace at the same time but found thathe could not give such satisfaction to his patrons as he desired and is now giving his en- Low Rates to Street Carnival, Superior, Wis. On account of the street carnival PPPS DD SSO Poa oooh CSSSTESHSSHHSHSS ee ee eee’ i oe to the Palace. When|at Superior, Wis., August 14th to Bankrupt, ——— Jave Chambers serves you it 1s a|19th, 1905, the Great Northern rail-| United States District Court, District of guarantee that he beste fumish-|way' Is selling tlekets at reduced | MiMi Wel Bn on ras es Se Peo feathers: i e1s only limited by the mar-| rates. ing the foregoing petition itis— ry xets, and our markets are the bes:. For rates and full ioformation, con- upon the'saine ‘on the at da fot Abuse a, Pice---$2.50 $3.00 and $3.50. i 2 . lore said court. at Duluth. in said ‘ ‘The Herald-Review rises to apolo- sult your local agent, district atten o'clock in’ the forenoon; and K- i " ts {4 gee ta is Cohemet oqeimanaal ne gia Pe a ee , We also sarry a full line of Julia Marlows Shoes and and to ats hundreds of readers there| You cannot clean clothes without |in suid district. and that all kuown croditors slippers, hand turned, softas silk, price $2.00 $2.25 .83,50 al and thereabouts for its failure to give |S4P- Use Pride soap. It is the best.) the said time and place and show cause. If : staeetien to the interesting news re- | Your grocer can supply it, et iat He Se Red School House Shoes for Boys and Girls ) port om that thriving village last : And it ls farther ordered by the court that y week. ‘The correspondence did not| 260 ACRES nearCamby, Minn., witt | fhe clerk sball send by mail toall known cred: ° Red School House Shoes for boys are what all economical % each this office until Saturday noon | trade for Jand* in Cass or Itasca, 100 ate: gig agin at their places of residence. | 4 gear teres best—too late for insertion, Don't be | #¢res are plowed, 60 acres in pasture, |" Wituess the Honorable Page Morris. judge | parents buy because they wear the longest and cost the least. d>: ‘| discouraged Mr. good buildings. Mortgage $1,400 due| Duluth, in suid district, om the 29k dey oe =+—— in five years may be paid on or before | July, A. D. The sooo Address Lock Box 271, Grand OMISSIOR ae ‘Dat - JOHN BECKFELT* 3.5 DEFECTIVE PAGE

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