Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 13, 1907, Page 4

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Brana Reis WeratetRevien Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. "WI DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE Bintered in the Postofice at Grand Rapid Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter, Pin rh ane ae a Manners in Public. by James B. Dougias.—It has yoserved by travelers mation in the world shows so much tesy asthe Americans. I think as a nation we must plead guilty is indictment. As a race the astounding breeding io been hat 0 tl show ap and ans Go manners places. jas been urged in ris fact that the Americans are a y people—that we are in too great ry to indulge in the formality ind politeness that mark many of be European people. It is true that he Americans are a busy pecple, but ris certainly is no excuse for lack of ing. Anyday atany time anybody can down any of our discourteous and that he will be hy walking s see so many yositively rude acts womeu walk three or ef women, rbreast on the sidewalks utterly egardless of the fact that they are locking hurrying pedestrians, men people jostle S 1 not ina hundred times isee an apology offered for any ‘Lorate profusely, se acts. sonally, I do not greatly object f some one bumps into me, or even steps on my feet, or knocks off my bat, if that act is followed by an apology, It shows it to be accidental. But I emphatically object—even to point of physical retalliation—when such an accident is not followed by some acknowledgment or apology. - This is a busy country, but no man is tao busy to apologize for any rude- mess however slight, and for my part KE certainly expect such apology. Letus have more evidence of breeding more indulgence in the amenities of life, and matter of course we shall have fewer ruffled tembers and less wervous waste. asa VISITING MINNESOTA TOWNS FOR TEN YEARS UR. DORAN inertca’s nroost popular Specialist. 2 wofesstonal visit. to Grand Ra pids Saturday, May 4th Pokegaina Every M. TO 3 P.M. has no superior in diagnos- DR ing and treating diseases = and deformaties. He treats acate and chronic catarrh. diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs, Liver, Stomach and Bowels, dyspepsia. constutional catarrh. sick head- ache. rhe — m, coronic female diseases, meuralgia, dizziness, nervousness, slow growih | in children and ai] wasting dis- eases in adults. deformaties, club feet, curyi- ture of the sp diseases of the brain, <liabetes, par Bright's disease, heart disease, appendicitis, eczema, varicocele and hydrocele properly treated. His system of curing Caneers, Tumors, Goiters, Fistula, Piles, waricocele and enlarged glands with all the swoeutaneous injection method. absolutely without pain and without the loss of a drop of blood, is one of h‘s own discoveries and is the most really scientific and certainly sure of the nineteenth century. Young. -aged, and old, single or married men, ffer from lost manhood, nerv- upermtorrhea, seminal losses, - failing memory. stunted de- ment.lack of energy. impoverished blocd. pimples. facial blemishes. impediments to marriage, also blood and skin diseases, Syolilis, eruptions, hair falling, bone pains, weiling sore throat, ulcers, effects of ary, kidney and bladder troubles, weak burning urine, passing urine too often, rhea. gleet and strictuxe receive search= treatment, prompt relief and cure for He is able to tell any one his disease. ot likely to doctor his patients for the ailment. No incurable disease taken. * sonfidenially and private- By. Consultation and examination to those iimtere-ted, ove dollar. DR. J. E. DORAN 22 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. that no. stenuation| busy i. Men brush rudely in front four the Month | DEFECTIVE PACE Village Council Proceedings — Official | Itasca Publication. Grand Rapids, Mion. April 8th 1907. |G ‘The regular meeting of the village council was held at the council room | on Monday evening at eight o’ciock, | G and upon roll being called, President Powers, Trustees Root and Leroux, and Recorder Yancey, responded. The minutes of the preceeding meeting were read and approved. Reports of Treasurer, McMahon, | and Justices Huson and Bailey were read, accepted and ordered filed. The committee appointed to take up the matter of filling the creek on | St | third street reported that the coun ty | § jand the township H. A. in the amounts of $/500 and $1000 re- \s pectively, and the committee on \streets and alleys was instructed to | have the work commenced at once. The purchasing committee report- ed on the cost of a water meter for ;the railroad water tank, and matter was laid over for further con- sideration. The recorder’s reporton delinquent light and water accounts was read and accepted, and such accounts were ordered to be placed in the attorney’s haads fur collection. Moved and carried that the super- |W intendert be instructed to cut off all light and water in all cases where ‘accounts remain delinquent on May 1, 1907. for the cancellation of $37.20 sidewalk taxon lot 13 of block 27 Grand Rapids first division was read, and on «mo- tion duly made and carried, the re- | quest of said petitioner was grante¢, and the cancellation of said tax re- commended by instrument ip writing. in accordance with the prayer of 1 would sustain a] Consolidated $ portion of the expense of such work) E. Wm. A petition of Louis Courtemanche | ————————— OFFICE OF bert H. 2 Paper Oo. wire springs. “‘Aivex® 1%) - ‘The clerk was most obliging, but Fredricks jen .-. 200|/the young woman customer was hard Be mien hs. eter 8) to please. Koll after roll of blankets coal. car No. 15196.. reat Northern Ky. Co, coal, car No. 10962 reat Northern Ry. coal, car No. 9012 . did he patiently take down and show to her; nothing sutted. For some fifteen minutes this mock sale went on. then the young woman | said condescindingly, ‘Well, I don’t intend to buy. I was just lookig fora friend.” “Wait amoment, madam,” cried the clerk. ‘There 1s one more blank- 19 98 et left on the shelf. Maybe you will 20 | find your friend in it, freight on pre L Pratt 1 day, ju i Rossman, i day. judge of elec Gole, 1 day. clerk of pucuos 25 e Harry. drying hose.. Graffam, cash drawer L, LaFreniere, printing bills heads amp orthern Elec. Co. wire.. uffalo Oil Co. oil . C, Kiley. legal printing. A charming, well-preserved widow’ ned ta deo icniels lara ae had been courtedand won by a physi- 3} clan. She had children. The wed- ding day was approaching, and it was | 2 jtume the children should know they the | ene he were to havea new father. Calling | one of them to her she said, **Georgie, {Lam going to do something before long that | would like to talk about with you.” 2| What is it, ma? asked the boy. m. Hoolih “I am intending to marry Doctor Hoolih: On motion 2 prisoners adjourned to Apr W. C. YANCEY, Recorder. | Jones in a few days, and— } Bully for you, ma! | Jones know t?”—Exchange Notice of Expiration of Redemption. COUNTY AUDITOR ? Itasca County, Minnesota y said petition. Mr. F. E. Reusswig appeared before the council, on behalf of the school board, with requests that a grade be established at Uhe new schoul house that said school house be supplied with wa and sewer connections, and that a crossing be construct:d on the corner of 8th St. and Leland Ave. and on motion made aad carried the recorder was instructed to notify the contractor on said sewer and water work to begin the work as soon as cable, and the matters of grade e committee on streets and alleys. Mr. Joseph Laliberte came before street between Grand Rapids, and 4th street were obstructed by reason of the dumping] vi of cedar poles etc., andon motiou made and carried the marshalls were instructed to have said streets cleared. Moved and carried that the super- intendent be instructed to make an inspection of the water supply of all the consumers, for the purpose of establishing and adjusticg the water rates ete., and that he make a report at the next regular meeting. Attorney Pratt was instructed tc prepare an ordinance to prohibit the use of fire-arms and other deyices for throwing projectiles within the village of Grand Rapids, and also an ordinance to amend section 5 of ore ivance tumber 43, to include io business section, 3rd_ street to Duluth Avenue. A petition for the mains from Barrows Ave.on 9th street aw a laying of water and Rapids ties therefor, ind proyiding penal- Same was On wotion duly made rried, ordinance number 46 was placed on | second reading, and re On motion: duly t ordinace number 4 Ss advances the third reading, read, passed nd adopted, and ordered to be offi- cially published on April 18th, 1907. The following ordinance Was introduced by trustee Leroux, and on motion duly made aud carried same was placed on its first reading and read, Viz: nee number 47, entitled, an ice to amend section 5 of ordinance number 43 passed and adopt- ed May 28th, 1906. On motion duly made and carried, ordinance number 47 was passed to second reading, and read. . On motion duly made and carried, ordinace number 47 was advanced to the third reading, and read, passed and adopted, ard ordered to be ofti- cially published on April 13th, 1907. On motion-made and carried, Dr. T'bos Russell was appointed as health officer for the village of Grand Rapids, Mionesota, tor the ensuing year. On motion made and carried Jesse Harry and Arthur Seamans were appointed as members of the board of health for the village of Grand Rapids, Miunesota, for the ensuing yearing. The recorder was instructed to correspond relative to selling and disposing of the chemical engine rossing were referred to the} procee opposite its description unde or parcels of land above desc Prairie. Minnesota, now assessed in the name set opposite its description. the council with a statement that the | been duly offered at publi blocks 12 and 13. of | stute of Minnesota in the and 13 Of | en onder thebending Cbid in for state: that assigned or redeemed from said sale to the state. each of same w east to Clough Aves and on said dl e Clough Ave. south to 8th St. was ; read. The matter of layiuga water main on DeLaittre Ave. between 2nd and 3rd streets was also taken up, ih }and both of said matters were re- Al erred to the committee on lights e TD RAP! IN aud water fora report oa the cost of tf GRAND RAPID, A/INN the work and material required. al aimee | The following ordinance was in- |W troduced Istee ‘Root, aud on Haven on ed an exceller t motion made and carried the same} “B 0 C de eved aa; excellen was placed on its first reading, name-! 0 TH $ IGARS” reputation al o they r Northern lige | innesot ley ar | Ordinance number 46. entitled, oat of the finest selected stook byqexuenienced. workmen jordin: o protit the discharging of} Booth’s ¢ wn shops here, and under his personal supe | fire rms and other iees for This insures the utmo: iness and care in manufacture. | throwing projectiles-in the village of H For sale everywhere. C the a Our Hosiery Section || to Amount Taxes in| Bid in for State Required to of Land | Judgmet = Date. Amount | “1899 {May | 1899 i} 1800 5 to 10, ine. 1899 To Frank Meyers. Frank Combs, and Unknown: ey notified, that under and by virtue of a tax jadement * ota, on the delinquent thereon for the year ¢ nent.” each of the You. and each ef you, are h ntered in the district court of Tea gs toenforce the p: , after having bid in for the Year 1901, on the date and for the amount set opposite it Sale and no one bidding the required amount, duly none of said or parcels onthe 12th da 48 ember, 1906. pursuant to notice given under the provisions of sections 9 piect revised laws of 1905, @uly solid at public sale to an actual purchaser; thatthe amount required to redeem each of said parcels to accrue upon this notice isthe amoupt set opposite its descripition, under the heading. bove described from said sale. exclusive of the costs umountrequired to redeem. with interest as provided by law: and that the time within which such redemption may be made as to each of suid parcels. will expire sixty (60) days fter the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filed in the office of the county uditor of Itasca county, Minnesota. Witiness my hand and official seal. at Grand Rapids. Minnesota, this 8th day of April, 1907. MA. SPANG. — County Auditor's) County Auditor, Sew’ s ' GEO. BOOTH, Manufacturerof Fine DSSS ag SSS SSS SS LS ae eS SS Our Hosiery Section Clamors for a Place in Print i We have a stock of hosiery that any stote may be proud of. They'll wear; they'll wash. It isn’t “fast black’’ that We do cheap in price, it’s for you to say after buying and wearing them. We are not selling them at half their worth, but just at their actual value. maco, double soles and heels, reinforced seams and all that, when the cost is the same as for common stockings. necessary to say is understood. not say they are You may as well buy regular made, You will realize the purchasing power of a quarter if spent here. C. H. Marr GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA belongiug to the village. Moved and carried that the village treasurer be instructed to transfer $119.11 from the general fund to the contingent fund of the village, fo the purpose of ballancing said con- tingent fund. On motion made and carried, Jesse Harry and Arthur Seaman were appointec pond masters for the ensuing year. Bond of justice Charles Kearney in the sum of $500 was presented, approved and accepted. Bond of W. C. Yancey, recorder, | in the sum of $2000, with the Met- ropolitan Surety Co. as surety, was presented, approved, and accepted. | Applications of D. M. Gunn, Mc- Alpine & McDonald and Sylvester Hewis for liquor licenses were pre- sented, read, and ordered published, ana the hearing of said applications | set for May 13th 1906 at-S o’elock p.| m. at the council room. The following bills and allowed: were audited AGE OE ARE EAE EE AE eA a A ee a a a a a ea eee SERS SKSSSSTH SAHA STS S CASS CETHSSHSSHSO SSS S SHS S HHS Grand Rapids $ 5 _ Village Lots pt mo per month We have choice residence lots all over town and we are sell- ing them on such easy terme that anybody can buy. $5 down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk the matter over. A house and three lots for sale cheap. A RE A AE AE De BE Does Doctor | 25e5e5e5 eseseseseecseseseseseseses | | | We also have some choice business lots on our lists. They are for sale on easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, F988 069955500880 5580 0558 600600000568 9068 8005 FREE RT: AA HE AE AA AE RE He HOE a wk AOE aD Ae a a Lieberman Bros. LIEBERMAN plete woolen goods made by honorable people with a reputation. We still have a com- ONE PRICE AND THAT RIGHT 7 a BROS. We have a full line of overcoats on hand in different shades and lengths. You will be distinguished in their appearance without paying a premiuin for it. assortment of fall? style and durability. Lieberman Bros. Opposite Hotel Pokegama Grand Rapids Lieberman Bros. Things for Winter Wear for Men Did you try a pair of our R. E. Z. shoes this It is a shoe that is a combination of comfort, Minnesota SOP! LET US WORRY WE ARE USED TO IT Instead We are equipped to handle it for you ¢ of bothering keeping of your clothes in shape with all the details incidental to the SEND YOUR WORK TO US tly and return the finished garments promptly and in first class shape. : ; 4 a ee Se am Se a) Le Te ae oe es a ee ee WE po—— Ladies’ Taitoring Gentlemen’s Tailoring Repair all Kinds of Clothes a Fur Work & AND SSORS T¢ MADSEN succ CHARLES ERSON | HAMMER Just Arrived at the: PIONEER The Largest and Finest Line of Up-to-Date Footwear in Grand Rapids LEAL LAL AL ADL LALO SL ALL LOY 3 SS a) Men’s Enamels Ladies’ Enamels Misses’ and Children’s Shoes It is my aim to carry nothing but the best and my line of shoes cannot be surpassed. You always get good bargains at the “PIONEER.” John Becktelt Grand Rapids, - 2 os wi ‘WHEN YOU GET THE HERALD - REVIEW YOU GET THE NEWS 4 !

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