Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 15, 1906, Page 3

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Brand Rapids erase’ Review |; Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YBAR IN ADVANCE Extered in the Postofice at Grand Rapid Minnesota, 26 Second-Clase Matter, No SENTIMENT expressed by Presi- dent Roosevelt is worthy greater commendation{that his criticism of the supreme court judge who ac- cept the immunity pleas of the Chicago packers, The courts should be ever subject to public criticism: ‘They are creations of the public and should be held subject to the public will and pleasure at all times. They must not be allowed to rise superior to their creators. Those who advo- cate to the contrary would worship the divine right of kings. ——__.—_—_ FULLERTON of the Fish and Game commission bas reached his limit, The democratic state central commit- tee bas enlisted in the fight against his retention and it js out for his scalp.—St. Paul Review. —___.—_—— Rey. FRANK Hieerns, better known us “the lumberjack sky pilot,” has tablished a newspaper at Little calls The Lumberjack, will be wholly devoted to rjack and as its proprietor 'favorably known in every ‘amp throughout Northern Minnesota the new paper will un- joubtedly make ago of it from the start. Se A Goop newspaper is the;grandest temporal blessing that Gud has given . f this country. In the first place all the people read the newspaper and the newspaper furn- sh the greater proportion of the read- ng to the people. They don’t read ks Tue old people look for ung look for marriages, men read tbe buiness 1 financial coluans, and those who inemployed read. the want Great libraries elligeat men and ewspapers lift the na_ t on into the sunlight. Village Council Preceedings—Official Publication. ids, Minn.. Dec. 10th. 1906, ar session of the village council was tbe recorder there being Powers, Trustees Gunn, and Recorder Grafiam. of the meetings of Nov. , Were read and accepted urer B.A. King and Just- and Bailey read and ordered filed. and place for the opening proposed bonds voted upon ». day of Nov.. 1906, said bids nd read to the council, They Dickey Co., Minnneapolig, par $17,000 vidard & Co., Minneapolis, par $17.000 ational Bank, Grand Rapids, par ( Investment Co, Duluth, par 0. k for > per cent of bid accomping the bid of same wus not considered. conded and duly carried. old to the First National ics for the sum of $17,000. rnish the blauk bonds for the ared before the ive to the matter of samnepens D by the villyge for the placing e county jail reed and ded and pay said Hooli ve cents for each and every d in the jail without a com- lition to the board of said at the bills that have been prison t he past be settled on that diseoun basis It being the time and place for the hearing of applications for the selling of intoxicating liquors. application, of Ca). Gilman was taken up and he having paid his licence fee and deposited a satisfactory bond, same was upon motion duly allowed. The application of Quackenbush & Pearsen was then tak and there being no objec- tion. same was allowed. utier presented a petition for fer of the O. M, Harry license to for the balance of the term of said they to pay the electriclight and weter bills still due from said Harry, and pon motion, carried same was granted. A petition of property holers protesti against the use of the brook flowing throug! the town by Jobn Sennett for sewage pur- poses was read and upon motion. carried. same was referred to the board of health with full power to act as they see fit in the pre- mises, Application of Mohr & Dibbert for license Hintoxicating liquors, for one year fro! Dec. 17th, 1906. was read and eame was ordere biished, the date of hearing being set for Jan. 14th, 1907, ‘The lease of the lots near the pumping station belonging to Geo, Prescott, was ex- tended for one year for the sum of $25.00. Henry Hughes & Co.. presented a bill for $23 98. merchan ing the months family of said upon motion, carried. rejectes The following bills were audived, allowed and warrants ordered issued: committments furnished Jas. Noren, dur- and + Wm. Thornberry, R, J, Eastwood, crow bai W.J,& H. D. Powers, month of November St. Paul Electric Co., carbons M. O'Brien, poles and lumber... Hartford Steam Boiler Ins., & I tion Co., Insurance on boilers. Chas. Provost, One day work on P, Richiand, work as street com. Jobn Critchfield, police duty in Nov. Chas. Forest. drayage in Nov. King Lumber Co. BROW. ssn sekes Northern Joal & Dock € H. F Graffam. stamps, Ft. e Oct. and Nov..... ©. E. Aikin, insurance 90.38 Kremer & King, * 52.50 W. J.B. D, Powers, order Daugierty WMLADK JOD... ceeccesccee eee eeeeeers 500 with unspeakable gladness... Forgive your enemies. Bury the past. Rise above the mean and petty’ resent- ments which you may have’ harbored against those who have not used you Be generous. Get ready to Geo. ogee tase of lots for wood yard eing ‘ther business the counell adjourned until the 14th day of January, | Well. ; . 1907. nv Guarran, start the new year with more kindly Recorder. | feelings and more noble ambitious. Make the Christmas of this yeara day lo which yoo can always look with pleasure and gratitude. Peace ane good will unto you. dear reader, and a Merry, Merry Christmas to a}], WILL PUSH ON TO KOOCHISHING The following interesting informa- pris aie evs Hind & tion issent out from Bemidji: The] Notice oft Application sor Liquor License, work of building the roadbed for the| spars oF MINEESOTA. extension of the Minnesota & Inter- County of Itasca, { wee | Vill Grand Rapids. national rajlway north from Big Falls aaa hereby given that aputication hing been made in writing to the vill to International Falls bas already OF the suid village of Grand eae es Bee been commenced and will be rusbed | in my office praying for license w sell intoxi- with all possible speed. J, P. | itn Gaya December, 100, and’ tgrtineting on the i7th day of December, 1907, by the fol- ARE LSs OF en eee, eee Towing persons and at the following place, as & Daughtery, who have been awards | etated in said application. to-wit: ad the cantract for building the | we fret door ofthe building eltuate upon the ji t end of lots 10, 1 12 in block extension. was in Bemidji to-day and the original plat of the silage tine met he affirms the report of the immediate | ide, Itasca county, Minnesota. completion of the road. Mr. Daugh-|,,sg¢,spplication will be heard and determ 2 inthe Village ball in said vil erty will have personal charge of the Monday the Math dny of Sapiines ulees ce work, with headquarters at Big Fails. | o’clock p. m. of that day. H. E. GRAFEAM, Viliage Kecorder. Herald-Review Dec. 16, 22. The survey of the proposed route for the extension has been completed from Big Falls to International Falls, but there may be some miner chang-| Notice of Firat Meeting of Creditore. es made in the line from Little Fork! 1 the District Court of the United States north, although the origina) survey | fF the District of Minnesote, Fifth Division. will be followed as far as Little Fork. | 1%,the matter of Daniel M. Holler, Bank Dempsey & Daugherty have a large | In Bankruptcy. crew of men establishing camps along ; To the creditore of Daniel M Holler. of In- « e ® ternational Fall: the county of Itusca the line, and a camp will be Tocated|. and district aforesaid, w bankrupt: every three miles of the route. Al-) | Notice is hereby given that on the Bth day ready the work of clearing is under] Holler was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and way, although the deep snow is con | thahthed dom to Paidudia. Building. in be siderable of a hinderance. ‘The work | City of Duluth, on the 22n¢ day of, Degemt bs to be dune this winter will also in-| said creditors may attend, prove thelr claims. A ui: , Oxal a clude the grading through the] fhunsact sueh other business as may properly ewamps, which can only be dune dure Sore be rare sete meet D. ites. H ing cold wealth, as the work in tbe WIL! AM 0. PEALER. : swamps at any other time is out of Hanae ee ee the question. Mr, Daugherty states that he expects to have the entire . line graded and ready for the rails by Ropes oe July 1. which will be good news for |STATE OF MINNESOTA, the people living north of Big Falls. = vs. Christmas. Hans P, Thomp%on, et a!—Defendante, Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of i ‘ an execution to me directed and delivered The glad, joyous, festal time draws ane ne a hands, leaned by the District a . Jourt, Fifteenth Judicia! istrict, State o' sesh and unnumbered hearts are Bianeeie ae and for she County of Beltrami, 7 i antici . | upon a judgment rendered in said court in eating in delightful anticipation. | Pre CP Wes Conrad, plaintiff sed aeainet Store windows are decked in holiday Wm. Blocker. ©. M. locker. and Bans Pe BC "i - jompson. defendants: ave leviet on attire. The holly-and eyergreen | me following described real property of suid hang 1n festoons, and the wonderful | defendant, Hans P. Thompson. to-wit: - : Lot seventeen (17), in block eight (8), in the Christmas tree is gradually putting oHginel townsite of Northome, Sccording to j " . caf + e recorded plat thereof or record and on in appearence. Cheey voices ring Sls fn the office of the register of deeds in and j q g for the County of Itasca, State c nnesora. out in rehearsals of song and chorus |i Meee or seid lot is now held by the Hama fur celebration night. Merry Christ- pee aeeny a corporation, in trust, mas will soon be here and Christmas |*°x544 Hans? Thompson. ety a ak songs are songs of peace. Christmas January, A, D. 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock é Stmasy a. m of said day, at the front door of the greetings are greetings of good will. ey ee ~ go of ae Rapids, i : a‘ in the said County of Itasca and state, pro- How they soften bard hearts, «purify ceed to sell all the Fight title and iar ade § of 3 ; 5 ji s, | the above namet ans P. iompson one of base desires, sweeten bitter thoughts, | Sita*iefendante, in and.to the abovo describ: and make every deed, purer andjed Property, a suisiety sald judgment and aie Ke : costs, amounting bree hundre y holier; every wish, kind and tender-| nine and 30-100 ($539.30) dollars, together with er. Let bearts expand, sympaties | #!) accruing costs of sale and interest on the jes heats #District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District, W. §. Conrad—Plaintiff, Henry Hughes & Co. IN NINE DAYS CHRISTMAS WILL BE HERE The near approach of Christmas gives a zest to the selling. Every section of the store is now filled with eager purchasers and great interest centers around the sections that are especially devoted to gift articles such as Silver- ware, Stationery, Cut Glass, China, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Furs, Leather Goods and Dolls. We want especially to urge you, if possible, to do your trading in the morning and thus secure more comfort and satisfaction in making your purchases. Men’s Xmas Gifts Holday Neck Wear Our haif-dollar line of ties até away ahead of anything we’ve ever attempted before. Hun- dreds of ties—not old stock, but new, 5 fresh goods of the very latest patterns ic A fine line of four-in-hand ties put 1 00 up in fancy Xmas boxes, I n a box . Holiday pure silk black and white mufflers at. . 1 00: 2.50 Xmas suspenders, packed one pair in a handkerchiefs per dozen. handsome box. Prices feeatte eow te este 75¢c i $1.00 sr Ladies’ fur top trimmed juliettes $1 75 Holiday fancy 3 00 to 3 50 in dark red or blue, per pair. ..... . vests, prices....... . : = &: Ribbons of every possible width, kind and color, at the very lowest prices Extra Specials Children's coats, including bear skin, crush plush and cloth coats—toclean up quickly we place the entire lot, worth up $4 50 ole 2 | SR aneer se rer Bar, ‘2 lauiee hand tase 91.00 © $5.00 indice tar cottare $1.50 © $18.00 Women’s pure linen hemstitched 50c Men’s smoking jackets and bath robes. Henry Hughes & Co. : g same from July éth., 1905, ut the rate of 6 per enlarge, and good wil) reign. Let|ceutperannum, at public auction, to the gD : highest bidder jor cash. benedictiovs drop from lips, and sub-| “Dated Grand Rupids, Minn. Dec., 6th.. 1906. stantial gifts fall from overflowing ihn glotcepr ony hands. Make cheerless homes radi-|. By F. ae ty. jiant, and hopeless hearts to thrill sai! . H, RISK, Plaintiff's Attorney, Bemidji, Minn. Furniture for the Holidays There is nothing equal to a nice piece of Furnitute as a Christmas gift. Our stock is the most complete ever shown in Grand Rapids. The finest line of Room Size Rugs in the market, including Royal Wilton Velvet, Rifton Velvet, Axminster and Brussells. They must be seen to be appreciated. Geo. F. Kremer Opposite Postoffice ‘Picture Framing a Specialty. NOTIC ‘We wish to inform our customers that we will not give any Talking Machines free after December 15, 1906. Those wishing to get a Machine must turn their-coupons in before above date. : be redeemable in merchandise or records. C. H. MARR Grand Rapia: - } FRAN Lieberman Bros. Lieberman Bros. AL. ROECKER’S Announcement To People Who Wear Cood Clothes and are CAREFUL DRESSERS ONE "ue | Things for Winter THAT RIGHT umtens | Wear for Men BROS. Having purchased the merchant tailoring business formerly conducted by Auguut Johnson, I desire to announce to the people of Grand Rapids and _ Itasca county that it will be my constant aim and ambition to keep only the best and «latest stylés in goods, and to turn out garments that are made up according to the very newest fashion and perfect fit. I guarantee this to every customer. No man can do more. I employ the best workmen in the busi- ness and know that my guarantee will be made good. —_— We have a full line of overcoats on hand in different shades and lengths. You will be distinguished in their appearance without paying a premium for it. Ladies’ Tailoring a Speaialty. AL. ROECKER The Tailor Kindred Ave., Grand Rapids Did you try a pair of our R. E. Z. shoes this fall? It is a shoe that is a combination of comfort, style and durability. We still have a com- Dr. cosretio DENTIST. —Off ‘tn First National Bank Building.— GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA Lieberman Bros. Opposite Hotel Pokegama Minnesota D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence corner Leland avenue and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. Hap roeide "vice Presidest ui ree OE AIKEN WW ILTARD A. ROSSMAN, Cashier. Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Building. MINN “ang | Grand Rapids, Minn. acta a Reneral Sarking Business |GRAND RAPIDS - = - pe

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