Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 13, 1907, Page 1

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a | | H | er y or en iS aL Le WARNES TA | * ® HISTORICAL rand Uapids Aerald-Veview. = ™ D ! aS, Vou. AES No. 42 ; GRAND Rapips, Irasca CouNTY, Minn., SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1907. eke Dollnve bo bac | : PWC Nothing that is not Good. Everything that is Good. G S sw cots | ttasca Mercantile Go.) <2 Every The Store of Quality Coats Thread Department | Grand Rapids, - Minn. fon 250 Are You Moving, We're Going To We need more room tor SPRING GOODS. Wi e are going to remodel our second floor, and before the carpenters and painters come we must get rid of a few items that will be in their.way, and if prices will move them they will go quickly. Just three days to clean them up in. 3 Days---Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday---Days 3 Lace Curtains at Bargains If you are moving or house cleaning no doubt you’ll need some new curtains, and right now when you need them is the time to pick them out at these prices, good Only for three days. $1.00 white muslin curtains with ruffles 3. pair left, this sale only 69c. 2 pairs of ecru colorlace curtains regular $5 values, this sale a pair $2.98. 6 pairs of white Nottingham lace curtains regular $1.50 values for three days 89c. f fine Irish point lace curtains re; gular values, a pair $1.48. of regular $1.00 Nottingham lace cur- tains this sale only 69c. 2 pairs of white Arabian pattern lace curtains regular $4.75, this sale a pair $2.98. We also have several odd pairs and single curtains that if you can use them they are great bargains. 3 pe 6 pa ——oCIaaaaaEaEeaEeEeaeaeaeEeEeEeEeEeEeEee————————————e————ee—___ee Spring Styles in New Coats, Cravenetts and Skirts “ Ata great reduction in price A showing to delight the eye of woman, in style, materials and colors. A good rain coat is what might be termed a utilty garment and comes pretty near to being indispensible. Many have a mistaken idea that a rain coat—it’s name is a misnomer is made for damp weather only, when the truth of the matter is, it’s about as_nobby a garment as one can wear, and few cah tell it from the ordinary coat. Anyway you il wake up some morning with the rain pattering on the window pane and: wish you had one to re- inforce that old umbrella in the hallrack, and chances are your costome will be damaged twice the amount of the cost of one of these fine garments. We have $6.98 to $15.00. They come Tan and Black. every them in range of prices from in Oxford, Olive, Carpets and Matting at Half Price. We have only got about six pieces of car- pet left and we expect these prices to close them out in a short time. If you havea room 9x12 it will only cost you $2.70 to carpet it, and a room 12x12 will only cost $3.60, figure it out for yourself. 40 yards of part wool carpet our regular 45c grade this sale a yard only 22tac. 45 yards of woolen carpet our regular 0c quality this sale a yard 30c. Mattings, a good heavy Japanese matting, never sells less than 55c, 2 . now only 2 35 yards of good matting our regular 20¢ qual- ity w! hile it last a yard 10c. Also a few remnants of carpet that would make good rugs, very cheap. House Wrappers Priced low and two piece suits made well 20 dozen wrappers made from best quality of material, and neatly trimmed, sizes 32 to 44. $1.00 Wrappers this $1.25 Wrappers tk $1.39 Wrappers this Two piece suits re: this sale only . New Petticoats At no time of the year does one realize the need of an extra petticoat for every day wear, than during the month of April. Stormy, windy weather is very trying on the wardrobe, and the petticoat and walking skirt share the brunt of the burden of dust and sleet. 89c to $10.00. Prices SW CCUAP : ; : : STRONG FIRM Abstracts for New County Assures Good Services. KREMER AND KING PROMOTERS Jasper E. Burdick, an experinced | Abstractor, Associated in | Business in New County of Koochiching. Sixteen years ago Edward A. Kremer and Fred A. King, of this village, entered into a co-partnership under the name of the Itasca County Abstract Office, for the purpose of engaging in the business of making abstracts of title to lands in the county, and a general real estate business. During their sixteen years business career in Itasca county they have gained an enviable reputation for their business integrity and devotion tu the interests of their clients and we will venture to say that no abstract office in the state of Minn- esota has a better reputation for the class of abstracts of title furnished, © Their abstract books, indexes and method of checking make it almost an impossibility, for a mistake to occur in abstract of titie prepared by them. Receutly a co-partnership has been entered into by Jasper E. Burdick, Edward A. Kremer and Fred A. King under the name of the International Falls Abstract Office, for the purpose of engaging in the business of making abstracts of title to lands in the new county of Koochiching, | Mr. Jasper E. Burdiek will. have immediate charge. of the business of said co-pavtnership in International Falls where their business office will be located. } Mr. Burdick, for several years prior }to January Ist, last has held the office of the Register of Deeds of Dodge county, Minnesota and as his duties PSS CWC WWW WSOC WW UH CRUWUWWUURUOCUUVOD | re uired lim to make abstracts of ~ MY ENTIRE $20,000 STOCK OF HIGH GRADE f Merchandise AT THE MERCY OF THE BUYING PUBLIC for ture, Remember the Date Wed. April 17 AT 9 A. M. Compelled | to Sell My entire stock out before the people than the cost to manufac- less in order to meet my out stand- ing obligations. Ben Levy } CIRCULARS Wednesday APRIL {7th ND CLOSES BLED, 9 phen [0 DAYS —— SEE — ADS AND NTE ONE FSS ENS GR EES ELD, LEVY’S ENTERPRISE STORE Ben Levy, Proprietor {title to lands in that county hé has | become an expert in business. |. The International Falls Abstract | Company is now preparing ind and abstract books under the super- | vision of Kremer & King and within the next thirty days will open up their abstract office in Iaternational alls. We congratulate Koochiching county in securing an abstract office that will furnish abstracts or title which for accuracy and completeness cau not be excelled iu any other couuty in the state of Minnesota. the people ¢ In Justice Court. Quite a number of cases have been ou for bearing tu Justice Court of late yesterday Justice Baily heard a case between Wun. Myers and Andrew H. Randel insolving the talk to a cow. Billie got the cow. Paul Lucky, Frank Lucky, Leo Juduskie and Chas. Beygaman were held by Justice Baily, to the district court ona charge of riot. It seems they bad a ‘rough house”’ in a saloon apd hotel at Houpt, the old town ot Dextervilie and Chas. A. Mealey, Justice of the Peace, who tried to quiet the crowd, was roughtly bhan- d¢d vy them. in Justice Husons covrt, Rube Peterson was held on a charge of assault in the secund degree for giving Mr. Hoolihana biack eye without apparent Cause. Leonard Ferguson, accused of try- ing to burn the Hotel Chrthem at Deer River will have his hearing next Tuesday before Judge Huson. hearing ou the 10th on the charge of intinudation and the hearing was contiaued until a later date. Purley Baidwio will havea bearing before Justice Huse on the 15th Lust. He is charge with baving cut timber on government land and seling the same tv Dunn and Marcia. Ed Logan _ has rented occupy the Thomas McDonald resi dence on Leland Avenue. 5 ORGANIZED Euiel Kauski of Wauwena had a! ana will| tc Aiiled ie: Dewees Reins ! | A drunken row, that resulted in| the death of one of the participants, joccarred at the village of Big Fork last week that Morris Frawley, the. deceased, and John Mearger, had been drinking together and repaired to a barn! near by where they engaged ina quarrel during which the defendant Meager, struck Frawley, either With his fist or a rock that was found in the barn and be, Frawley, fell onor near a horses heels and was kicked, the skull being driven into the brain Frawley was braught to the bopital here where he died without regain- ing consciousness. Dr. Russell per- formed an antoksy and on Wednesday la bearing was commenced before Justice Huston, that was not con- cluded until Friday forenoon. Attor- ney Spear appeared for Meager and County Attorney ‘Thwing for the state, The foliowing witnesses were examined: John Erwin, Wm. Hill, John Van Zandt, H. D. Horton, Peter Miggins, Wm. Daley and Doctors Hauley and Russell. John Erwin was held under bond to appear at the trial at the June term ofcourt, he being the principal witness for the state. The defendant was held under the charge of manslau ghter in the second degree. it seems Wilmes-Becker. John H. Becker, son Becker the well known Pokegama lake farmer was married to Miss Clara Wilmes at Dubuque. Iowa, on the 3rd iust. The young couple arrived inGrand Rapids on Saturday last and are keeping house on their Pokegaina lake farm. Mr. Becker has beena resident of this country about a year and is one of the successful and prosperous young men who will add materially to the up building of the community, Mrs. Wilmes, mother o f the bride will make her bome with the young couple. of George Fred Fish has moved into the Shaughnessy residence, occupied for some time by Martin Stadig, engmeer at the clectric light station, Stadig has moved into the Winsor dwelling that Plumber Brown has been living in and Mr, Brown and family now 0 ccu- | py the dwelling that Fred Fish ha is | lived in for the past two years. | Truly the world ‘do move.” THE WELD. THAT HELD | bd are added through the elimina the water to attack the bare wi placed galvanizing on W.J. & Hi. j but did Science has developed something infinitely better than the old-style wrap or clamp “Pittsburgh Perfect” Fences are Welded by Electricity This is the modern method of construction. A WRAP holds moisture, cracks the galvanizing and allows “Pittsburgh Perfect’’ protection against rust at the electrically weld ine the joint. Stays cannot slip; they are alw The fence is like a solid sheet of were put. Stay and strand wires become or union is made. steel. Every Rod is Guaranteed Perfect MURDER AT DEER AER News Received Today of Horrible Domestic Tragedy. KILLS FATHER WITH REVOLVER |Keaton Willis Killed his Father, Thos. Willis, During a Family Quarrel—Saturday Morning. received of a domestic that occured at Deer River last night at 6 o'clock. report elder News has just been horrible tradgedy From meager that during a family obtained Wilis, came frenzed with rage and going up town, returned with rifle and saying he was going to kill the entire family tired the rifle through the win dow, no harm. He then started for the door and commenced to bra ke it down when the mother told the son Thomasa young man about 20 years of age to take a heavy revolver that was lying inthe room and de- fend the family. Hé took the revol- ver and fired through the door hitting the father in the arm He tired again the ball striking the base of the skull and e instant death. Neither the father or son were drinking men and the murder -occurred, apparently, over a family quarrel, the*father beco ming beside himself with rage. A neigh- boring woman, it is said, was present, it seems the quarrel, be- at and will bea very material witness in explaining the tragedy Forced Doomed. The entire stock; $20,000 stock of Levy’s dry goods, clothing, sboes and gents furnishings for men wowen and euildrens will positively be sold at less than costof prod ion. Sak opens Wednesday, April 1. Closes in 10 days. Years of life tion of serious fence defects small amount ot dis- reinforces the point; exam- ust where they ece when the perforated es A D. Powers | | | a Grand Rapids, Minn. ow (Me doiestbl: Senile i Dcien: Reeser ARPrUAsIF AAKRF wt ~

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