Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 11, 1908, Page 4

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Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. TW9 DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE ee @ntered in the Postoftiee at Grand Rapid Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter, THE HERALD-REVIEW IS THE Dfficial Paper of Itasca County. fficial Paper of Village of Grand Rapids. Official Paper of Village of Cohasset. Official Paper of Village of Keewatin. Official Paper of Village of Nashwauk. Official Paper of U. S. Dis- trict Court in Bankruptcy Proceedings. - Designated by State and National Officials as the Of- ficial Paper forthe publica- tion of all legal notices to be made through their re- spective offices in Itasca Co. Recognized by Everybody as the Leading Weekly Newspaper of Northeastern Minnesota. R. M. Basbford has been appointed by Gov. Wisconsin, to fillthe unexpired term of the late Chiet Justice Cassody of the supreme court. Mr. Bashford has been con- nected with the law department of the university for years and is a leading member of the legal profes- sion of that state. _— ‘ Davidsun, of A remarkable feat on skiis has just been performed by John Rugg of Duluth, that of turnioga complete somersault while making a 60 foot jump and alighting squarely on his skiis. There are but few who have watched these performers on skiis. the velocity they attain when they strike the jump, that will care to attempt this daring feat. and have seen lt would appear that some marri- Wm. Ellis Corey, president of the United States Steel tired of wishes to go back to the wife of his youth and the mother but few of the alliances etween millionaires of this country and ladies of the stage have resulted in bappy*home life. There is a glamor f the footlights that obscures the quiet domestic life and calls irreisti- bly. even when gilded by millions of ues are a failure. rporation, bas his actress de and now of his son. money oe ee The appetite of the goat has long deen a matter of comment and jocularity like the much ‘abused but the latest talé to cap the climax. A man Nebraska had a_ herd of goats and put them oman the river to clear up the weeds. They not only ate up ali the trash and -yegetation, but in pursuit of succulent roots in the spongy soil of the island, they made openings that operated like a in the river dikes and the island melted away and the goats had to swim to the main land. mother-in-law, seems eut in Angora island in brush and crevasse ee According to a recent) Washington dispatch the interior department has rendered a “formal decision of great importance to Indians on the White Earth reservation in Minuesota, and to thuse who have tried to purchase lands from the Indians: The depart- ment holds that the Indians are en- titled to their lands under a patent giyiug a fee-simple title. Under such a patent the Indians nave full power to sell the lands, and will be able to give a clear title to the purchaser. Nearly 2,8000 patents have been issued under the so-called Burke act, wuich was susposed to change the former law, and to give the Indians title only during lifetime, the land to revert to the government at the that period. Many of the who have been desirous of their lands, and removing elsewhere. or using the money to contine their education elsewhere, found it impossible to sell. because a ‘lear title could not be given. Senator Clapp bas received notice that under the ruling of the depart- ment, new patents would be issued as guickly as possible to the 2,800 Indians interested, the new patents giving them full title to the land>~ end of Indians selling Ousted as Mayor of Nashwauk: Woman Indicted for Perjury Invited to Leave the State. District court adjourned on Tues- day until March 3rd, the jury are ex- cused, and Judge Spooner and court reporter Cameron have gone to Be- midji. The state, on motion of County Attorney Thwing, moved to dismiss the case against Thomas P. Alley, mayor of Nashwauk. This was an action brought for non- enforcement of the license laws of the state, and it was sought to oust Riley from office and impose a fine, and has created considerable interest especially in the surrounding towns. It was desired ori the part of the pros-|- ecution to have the case continued, i; but defendant objected and made a demand that a jury ‘‘sit on the case” forthwith as aforesaid, and the state backed down. The mayor goes back to his baliwick without fearor favor and the lid has a jolt. One Mary A. Witt, with an alias of Rosen; who gained notoriety as a wit- ness: in the trial of former Judge Cochran of Wright county, and who was indicted for perjury on account of her testimony in said case, ad- mitted that she was guilty and was seritenced to five years in the peni- tentiary. The court was lenient and suspended sentence for 48 hours to enable the woman to get out of the state. The woman agreed te take up her residence elsewhere and will propably keep away from Minnesota in the future. The jury decided in favor of the defendant in the case of L. R. Root vs Edward Chicoine, charged with the conversion of a horse and rig. ‘Victor Johnson, who was convicted of assault in the second degree previ- ous to the holiday recess, was on Monday sentenced to one year at hard labor in the penitentiary. COUNTY BOARD'S FIRST MEETING (Continued from flirst page.) Rapids; the Itasca News, Deer River‘ and the Itasca Iron News, Bovey. All bids were identically the same, viz: Seventy-five cents per folio for the first insertion and thirty-five cents per follo for\each subsequent insertion: fifteen cents per descrip- tion for printing the tax list. The { Herald-Review’s bid for pririting the commissioners’ proceedings and other notices, except the financial state- ment and tax list, contained a pro- vision to cause the publication there- of in the Itasca News. This proposi- tion was accepted, very naturally, as it will give the tax-payers in every section of the county an opportunity to keep posted on public business dur- ing the year. The Herald-Review was desigoated as the official paper of the county in which shall be pubs lished all notices required by law to be published, including the com- missioners’ proceedings and the finan- cial statement. The Itasca News was awarded the printing of the tax list. J. G. Hermis, overseer of the poor farm, was authorized to receive samples of the material found by the parties drilling on the poor farm, | A list of grand and petit jurors was selected by the commissioners from poll lists. “Chairman Mullins appointed the following standing committees for the ensuing year: Road and bridge—O’Brien, and Mullins. Poor—Passard, Tone and King. Court house and jail—Passard: Tone and King. Taxation—King, O’Brien and Mul- lins. King Purchasing—O’Brien, Mullins and County Auditor Spang: Claims and accounts—Tone, King and Passard. ‘ Legislation—King. The full official. proceedings will Thomas P. Riley Will Not be]. § Gigantic Clearing Sale THE ‘POPULAR STORE GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA Gigantic Clearing Sale THE LARGEST AND BEST ESTABLISHED BARGAIN STORE IN GRAND RAPIDS Clearing Sale Look For the Red Tags Ladies’ Coats at Unheard-of Prices $50 nearseal Jacket, fur collar and cuffs, extra quality: ..<.< 3.2228. ce R $37.50 $55 Russian pony fur Blouse $39.00 $40 Astrachan Jacket ......... $31.50 50 inch fur lined Coat, fur collar, import- ed kersey shell, $60 value ....... $47.50 50 in. plush lined Coat, fur collar, fine black kersey shell, $30 value ..... $18.75 | 50 in. black kersey quilted, satin lined, fur collar, our $20 value .!...... -$12.75 50 in. black Coat, yoke lined, fur collar and cuffs, worth $16.50 $9.75 50 in. fine black kersey Coat, full satin lined, handsomely trimmed with braid, SOO Walne: 20 5. sethe oes. 3245 -$18.75 50 in. black kersey Coats, full satin lined, braid trimmed, $25 value, at this sale (| a CREME I, 22 SASS Ok AMM 4 $14.98 50 in. loose black Coats, good quality kersey, braid trirhmed, 316 values at this sale OMly sees ee eee eee eee $6.75 30 in. loose black Coat, that some would ask you $10 value ............../... $3.98 All Coats in fancy cloths and cravenettes at the same prices as above coats. Misses’ and Children’s Coats at Almost Half Fine kersey Coat in red and blue, Delaware otter collar, $12 value at this sale only . Coats worth $7. -$7.98 -$4.98 at this sale . Coats worth $10 at this sale..... ....$6.58 Coats worth $6 and $6.50 at this sale $3.98 Coats worth $4.50 and % at this sale $3.48 Coats worth $4 at this sale . - $2.79 Coats worth $3 and $3.50 -$1.98 at this sald, Ladies’ Skirts and Petticoats at Clearing Prices All the Cook tailor made skirts included $18 voile Skirt this sale --$12.75 $16 voile Skirt this sale ... $16.50 panama skirt this sale .. $15.00 panama skirt this sale .. $12.00 panama skirt this sale. . $10.00 panama skirt this sale.. Others from %: $6.50 silk petticoats at.>......... Pete 00 silk petticoats at............... 50 heatherbloom petticoats at 2.50 black sateen petticoats .. 2.00 black sateen petticoats. 1.50 black sateen petticoats 1.25 black sateen petticoats . A Money Making Harvest FOR BARGAIN HUNTERS 10 Days, Jan. 8 to Jan. 18 On account of the back- ward season we have de- cided to make a sweeping reduction in many lines. We must make room for our large stock of Spring and Summer goods. Our regular customers have learned to take advantage of our special offerings, and we would advise all to purchase as soon as No time should be lost, as this is a very possible. unusual chance to pro- best kind of cure the bargains. I 1244c ginghams te hee . * 25 per cent off all white goods: 60c cotton blankets. . 75c cotton blankets. $1.25 cotton blankets . 25, per cent off all knit shawls. 25 per cent off fancy collars, sale of che- ille table covers. $2.75 men’s felt shoes ... 2.00 men’s felt shoes . 2,25 ladies’ felt shoes................ 2.00 ladies’ felt shoes................ 1.50 ladies’ felt Juliets 1.25 ladies’ felt slippers.. Dress Goods, Trimmings, Embroideries, and Laces 1 Yard Free with every 2 yards pur- chased. Everything inctuded, Nothing Excepted. For Rent—3 Room house, a_ well, a good barn, A fine appearing resi- dence. Enquire of H. S. Huson. EYES the 15th and 16th Defect of the eye properly glasses The 15th and 16th of each month. Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, will be at Grand Rapids, FOR SALE OR RENT The Wasson Ranch 16 miles north of Grand Rapids, terms easy. Esquire WiLL NIsBett. of each month. treated, correctly fitted for the eye. appear in ,the next issue of the Heraltd-Review. a, ¥ School teachers occasionally meet with amusing experiences 1s the fol- lowing illustrates: A teacher in a public school sent ad: urchin home to get washed up ani generally renovat- ed, and sent the following note with him: ‘Please give John a bath. He isso dirty and smells so badly that I really canrot stand it any longer.” John came back to school the next morning as dirty and as odiferous as usual and presented the follawing note to his teacher: “jonny ain’t no violet. don’t smell him. lern him,” Send in your subscriptions’ and watch us grow. DEFECTIVE PAGE day of each month. methods in examining eyes and fitting glasses. Dr. Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- P*® cH4s: M. sroRcH. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence corner Leland wvenue and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDs. ama, Grand Rapids, the r7th Latest scientific Christian Scientists’ services every Sunday at 10:45 a. m. at the Swedish Baptist church, = meeting and Woe A. ROSSMAN, Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Building. GRAND RAPID. - - MINN When you smoke Booth’s Rouquet you smoke the best domestic cigar on the market. Eeeesegereseeseseessansers F-U-R-S : I will pay $5.00 apiece’ There has been many fad Razon imposed ion But they all come back tothe only Reliable. | for a Good Practical Shaving Instrument ROBESON Fe Zi OPK. Comes sealed air tight in immediate readiness for Perfect Results with @ Cerlificate covering unconditional Guarantee and two year free honing agreement. W. J. & H. D. POWERS Look For the Red Tags A Clearing Up in the Men’s Department Men’s fur lined coat, water mink lining, otter collar, and otter facing down front, $85 value $65.00 $75 coat, same as above without otter PACING ite. ets Sd Me $59.00 $18 fine cloth coats -- $11.95 15 cloth coats. . $10.50 16.50 Ulster Coat -$11.50 7.00 e -$5.50 5.00 sheep lined itis: coat - $3.98 10.00 sheep lined duck coats........ $7.50 Suspenders in Fancy Boxes Only a few left. Z5e values . $1.25 value: 1.50 values 50c silk handkerchiefs 25c Initiat handkerchies . Gordon Hats........... $1.50 ele sa hang 1 2. 00 se f DOG PINCH NS a aad b 0 50 silk mufflers...... 2.50 (Only a few left) i 50 ee a 9) flannel shirts 1.50 = 2.00 & 2.00 Suivi: Reduction on Piadlinies It will pay you to anticipate your wants for next year and buy now. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Ladies’ and Children’s $2.25 wool garments ... 1, wool garments . 1.35 extra size garment. 1.00 wool garments... jdc ribbed garments 50c fleeced garments .- 35c fleeced garments $3.00 Union suits .. ) Union suits 1.25 Union suits.:.... Men’s and Boys‘ 50c fleeced underwear . $1.00 wool underwear. 1.50 wool underwear 2.00 wool underwear 3.00 wool underwear 4.50 wool union suits . 6.00 wool union suits . 50c boys’ fleeced suits 35c boys’ fleeced suits Boys’ wool differ in sizes. Wantep.—Local representative for Grand Rapids and vicinity to look after renewals and increase subscrip- tion list of a prominent monthly magazine, on a salary and commission basis. Experience desirable, but not necessary. Good opportunity for might person. Address Publisher, Box 59, Station O, New York, REE AE A So ae EA Ee ae Ee aE for No. 1 Mink, other Fur according. Timber Wolves $5.00 each. WM. WEITZEL, Grand Rapids, Minn saa lesiaclasiathacinciatiath clash slashaciadiathadaddatintind aonene, ee trious. Agent wanted at once w represent us in Grand Rapids and + ~mity. No experience necessary. of a business tpye, sober and ind... Can make $300.00 a month; and expenses. Address B. G. Hall, Yi Box 185, Duluth Minnesota, for in- formation. Mu beji2 December; x good driver; computing scales. street, Grand Rapids. For SaLE—Milch cow, will be fresh new ' Oliver typewritter; brand new Toledo Apply to Sherman osi, at the Fair store on Second

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