Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, June 23, 1909, Page 8

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WE SELL THE Royal Worcester CORSET $1.00 to $5.00 ENRY UCGHES THE POPULAR STORE ds GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO SHOW COODS & Co. WE SELL THE Standard Patterns 10c pao 15c only July Fashions Are Here We Sell Everything to Eat and to Wear, as Well as a Complete Line of Stoves and Hardware Shoes We sell Crossett’s Shoes for men and The Selby Shoe for women, two of the best lines on the market. We have just received sev- eral new lots that we are selling at these re- markably close prices for snappy new goods: $6.00 quality ‘‘Marathon,’’ a handsome new Brown Willow Calf Shoe, selling in every city store today for $6, our price $5.00 is only pes $6.00 quality Oxblood and Tan Shoes, all of the very latest styles of toe and heel ___ ‘S 5.00 $5.00 quality Oxfords, Tan, Oxblood, Green and Black. These shoes are all of the finest is and make the shoema- $4.00 kers can buy and manufacture--- White Goods $1.75 and $1.50 quality beautiful 45-inch Embroidered Suiting, just 1 dress $1 25 pattern in a piece, per yard . 39c and 45c quality 45-inch White Lawn, with deep satin border, the price now 25c being, per yard, only : We carry a big line of Floxon at 25c, 35c, 40c and 48c. They come in small checks, Ladies’ Oxfords $4.00 quality Wine Calf Sailor Ties, bought this son, and up to $3.50, the $2 98 - very best manufacture. $3.50 and $3.00 quality, a big lot of Patent Oxfords and Pumps, but broken in sizes. We are selling them now at . $2.50 and $2.00 quality White Canvas Ox- fords and Pumps, and College Ties $ for only Z : 1 .89 $2.00 quality White Canvas Ox- fords for fords for We have a big lot of Mssses’ 1 98 Strap Slippers, Black and Brown . Another lot of Misses Patent Oxfords, worth $1.50 to $1.75, siz only, for Latest in Neckwear We have just received a handsome new lot Wash Goods 15c and 125 This wij! be a record breaker. Fri Saturday we will 1 the Famous Red Seal and Toilede Nord and other good 10 ginghams, worth 12\6c and 15¢c, at___ Cc 1 12:¢ ity Percale, full 36-In. white jots and tan striped patterns 12\4c quality Percales, mostly dark blue and black. This includes one-half dozen 10 pieces 45-in. Bordered Ginghams____ Cc 8c quality Amoskeag Apron Ginghams in Blue, Brown, Pink and Green, Friday 5 and Saturday Cc Ready-to-wear Specials A snap in Black Voile Skirts. About one dozen in the lot, made up of hard twisted Voile, Satin and Button Trimmed, Gored or Pleated styl worth $12.50 $7.95 and $14.00, for_ We have just got in about one-half dozen new White and Colored Linen and Shrunk Cotton Suits, at $5.50 to $8.00. narrow and pin stripes. of the very latest things in Neckwear, Belts, Auto Waists The very newest styles, with Pleated Bosoms ind Cuffs and front band, at $1.25, $1.50 and up to $2.50. Laundried Co! Jewelry Novelties Hat Pins, Cuff Links, Belt Pins and Buckles, the very latest. Waist Sets, etc., a in and see for yourself. 35c each. NEW STYLES Tan, Brown, Gray, Beautiful materials and colors. Come Beltings, Waist Sets, etc. NEW DUTCH COLLARS AND JABOTS Charming novelties of Lace, combinations of both. Collars and Cuffs, New Belts, pretty Wash Belts of several dif- ferent styles, with pearl buckles, at 25c¢ and IN LEATHER AND ELAS- TIC BELTS Navy Blue and Black. New Beltings in all the newest Embroidery Taffeta and made of da cales, at. %s Notice of the Issuing and Sale of School District Bonds. Whereas, On the 19th day of June, A. D. 1909, the electors and legal voters #f common school district Number One in Itasca County, Minnesota, by ballot, at a duly held school meeting duly authorized and empowered the school board and board of trustees of said school district to issue and dis- pose of the bonds of said district in the amount of Ninety thousand Dollars in denominations of One thousand Dollars each, bearing interest at five per cent per annum or such rate of interest less than five per cent per annum as said School board and board of trustees shall determine, and fix; interest payable semi annually, principal and interest pay- able at such place as said school board shall determine, said bonds to become due and payable as hereinafter stated, the proceeds of said bonds to be used by the board of trustees of said school district in refunding and paying the out- standing floating indebtedness of said school district, and Whereas, The said school board and board of trustees of said school district has determined by resolution duly ad- opted, to issue and dispose of said bonds at the lowest rate of interest obtain- able, and for such purpose has deter- mined to inyite bids for the purchase of said bonds, the bidders to state in and as a part of such bids the lowest rate of interest acceptable to such bid- der, that is, the lowest rate of interest said bonds can bear and be purchased by such bidder, and also state the highest sum said bidder will pay for said bonds bearing the rate of interest so to be stated by said bidder, the school board to determine and fix as the rate of interest said bonds shall bear, that rate of interest stated in the bid accepted. Now Therefore, Notice is Hereby Given, That sealed bids will be received by said common school district Num- ber One in Itasca County, Minnesota, A and by the school board and board of trustees of said school district, at any time prior to the date of the meeting of said school board hereinafter stated, for the purchase of the bonds of said school district in said amount of Ninety thousand Dollars in denominations of One thousand Dollars each, due and payable as follows: four (4) years from date; five (5) years from date; six (6) years from date; seven (7) years from date; eight (8) years from date ,000.00 nine (9) years from date; 001 ten (10) years from date; eleven (11) years from date; .00 twelve (12) years from date; 0.00 thirteen (13) years from date; -fourteen (14) years from date; .00 fifteen (15) years from date; bearing interest at the rate to be fix~- id ed by the bid accepted by said school board, which rate of interest must be five per cent or less per annum pay- able semi-annually, principal and inter- ss = S 33 est payable at such place as said board | shall determine for the purpose of rais- ing money to refund and pay the out- standing, floating indebtedness of said - school district and Further, That a meeting of the board of trustees of said school district will be held at their office and the office of the clerk of said district in the Cen- tral School Building in the Village of Grand Rapids in said County of Itasca, and in said school district B the 15th day of July, 1909, at 8 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of opening and con- | sidering all such bids. Each bid must state in addition to all other terms, conditions and propositions therein stated or contained, the lowest rate of interest that the said bidder will accept, that is the lowest rate of inter- est said bonds can bear and be accepted and purchased by said bidder, Each bid must state in addition to the lowest rate of interest said bonds can bear and be accepted as above stated and in addition to all the other conditions therein contained, the lar- 4 gest or greatest sum and amount said q bidder will pay for said -bonds which must not be less than the par value s} thereof. i All bids must be accompanied with a certified check for the sum of Nine hun- gant ay tany and all dred (900) Dollars, payable to the dis- trict and directed to Frederick E. Ruess- wig, chairman of the.school board and board of trustees of said district at Gran Rapias, Minnesota. Said school board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. feet tis 2lst day of June, A. D. 1909. Trustees of School District No. 1, in Itasca County, Minnesota. By F. E. REUSSWIG, Chairman of Sshool Board. Attest: JAMES D. Baga jerk. Herald- Review June 23 July 7 Citation for Hearing on Petition to Sell, Mortgage or Lease Land. Estate of Daniel W. Doran, deceased. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Itasca:—In Probate Court: In the matter of the Estate of Daniel ‘W, Doran, deceased. The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the sale of certain lands belonging to said deceased: The petition of Katherine E. Doran, as representa- tive of the above named estate, being duly filed in this court, representing that it is necessary and for the best interest of said estate and of all inter- ested therein that certain lands of said decedent described therein be sold and praying thlat a license be to her granted to sell the same: Now Therefore, You, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in Village of Grand Rapids, County of Itasca, State of Min- nesota, on the Nineteenth day of July, 1909, at ten o’clock .» Why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Witness the Judge of said Court, and the seal of said court, this 22nd day of June, 1909. (COURT SEAL] H._S. HUSON, Judge of Probate Court. JAMES D. DORAN, Attorney for Petitioner. Herald-Review June 23 July 7 Notice of Bids for Building Village Hall At Keewatin. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village of Keewatin, Itas- ca County, Minnesota, will receive seal- ed bids at the office of the undersigned Clerk of said Village of Keewatin, Min- nesota, until 8 o'clock P. M. on the 8rd day of July, 1909, for furnishing all material, labor, tools and appliances for the erection, construction and com- pletion of the proposed new Village Hall therein according to the plans and speci- fications therefor on file in the office of said Clerk of said Village at said Keewa- tin and at the office of the architect of said building in the Village of Hibbing, Minnesota, where they may be seen by ersons desiring to sub- LEM herr auch as Such nine e seal an wi ‘oposals for Village Hall work,” and filed with said Village Clerk at his said office not} later than the time above mentioned; and each bid submitted must be accampan- ied by certified check for five (5) per cent of the contract price mentioned in Such offer, and must offer to complete said building and turn the same over ready for use not later than the 1st sare of October, 1909. The successful bidder must furnish a good and suffi- cient bond in the amount of the contract price, conditioned as by law provided and enter into a contract not later than ten days after the same shall be award- ed to him, for the execution of which contract said certified check shall be’ the guaranty, to be forfeited in case of palares 60. te ne be tae such contract. reserves e oT: and all bids. Se oes y order of Village Council. Z PLA. Suieiyat p Herald-Review June 23 30 $2.00 waists, new this season, for___. $1.48 ri $1.75 waists, new, long si $1.50 white waists, lace trimmed, for $1.12 $1.25 quality, long sleeves, for $1.00 waists for ____ Three basketsfull of waists, worth reg- ular from 75c to $2.00, for each We have just received a handsome new lot of $1.50 and $1,75 quality two-piece dresses, Long Kimonas at 25 per cent below regular prices for Friday and Saturday. Bargains in Waists Pongee coats. k check and figured per- 89c Notice of Hearing on Petition for Formation of New Common School District. Notice is hereby given that, whereas, a petition was on the 15th day of June, 1909, presented to the County Board of Itasca County, Minnesota, purporting to be signed by a majority of the freehol- ders qualified to vote for school officers residing in the territory hereinafter described, and approved by the Superin- tendent of Schools of said County, pray- ing that a new Common School District be formed out of that certain territory in said county composed of those tracts of land described as_ follows, to-wit: Townships sixty and sixty-one (60 andé61° north, range 22 west, 4th P. M. for the reasons following, to-wit: For the bet- terment of our school facilities, and stat- ing that the number of persons who re- side in said territory is about 40; the names of all children of school age who reside in said territory and the present existing school districts in which each of said children lives; and that said ter- ritory lies within the boundaries of the following School District in said county, to-wit: School District No. 1 in which all of said children live: It is therefore ordered, that said peti- tion be heard at a meeting of this Board to be held at the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapide, in said County, on Monday the 12th day of July, 1909 at .. o'clock ... M. at which time and lace this Board will hear all persons Interested, and their evidence and argu- ments for and against the granting of said petition. It is further ordered, that notice of said hearing be given by the publica- tion of this order for two consecutive weeks prior to said hearing in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review; by the posting of copies thereof in three of the most public places in each of the above nam- ed school districts affected thereby, at least ten days before said day of hear- ing; and by the mailing of copies thereof to the clerk of each of the above named districts affected thereby at least ten days pares said day of hearing; accord- ‘Nine County Board of fount oar qT Minnesota, y ‘tasca County, By NEIL MULLINS, Chairman. Attest: Hi M. A. SPANG, County: Auditor. 2 Herald-Review June 23 30 Before the Railroad and Commisston of the stern of Minnesota. In the matter of the application of th Minneapolis & Rainy River Railway ome, ea pecmiislon to abandon cl e for “J ion ot e e ic a certain por- ie & Rainy River Rail- way Company having petitioned the Commission to abandon -its Railroad from Marcell Junction to Marcell,all in Itasca County, stating among ’ other things that since the extension of the Marcell Sunctios Manet Lae peer nm operat, asa whee oe oes on account of the sh the distance and the lack ot puntos’ the maintainance of this branch is un- Profitable and that the receipts are in- sufficient to pay for its operation that the needs and convenience of the People in the locality of foe ee and of the resi- cell wi e 1 lL served by the facilities furnished” at Marcell Junction as the distance between ie two. places is only one and a half It is ordered, that said petition be heard in Deer River at ‘Hotel Mohr, at two o'clock P. M. on the 8th day of July 1909; that notice of said hearing be give? by one publication of this order in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review, and Itasca County Independent two ’newspapers rinted in Itasca County, and the Itasca ews, a newspaper published at Deer Publlcation take place on at ketene’ sa e place on 24th day of June, 1909. oe oe 1909, lents_ in ted St. Paul, Minnesota, June 15th, By the Commission. A. C. CLAUSEN, Secretary. (SEAL]} Herald-Review June 23 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF | Itasca.—ss: { District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. In_the matter of the Application of the Great Northern Railway Company to Condemn certain Lands for Railroad Purposes. The Great Northern Railway Company, Petitioner. vs. John P. Sims, Chris Pesanveto and .... Pesanveto, his wife, Joheph Brule, J. Robert Johnson, otherwise known as Robert Johnson, Ernest Johnson, Duluth Brewing & Malting Company a corporation, Theo. Hamm Brewing Company, a corporation Frank Jer- ovich, Michael Kalamber, Venantins E. Dicenso, Thomas C. Breen, and Charles F. Dinneen, King Lumber Company, a corporation, Royes Royec George Rodersvich, Frank Rodersvich Andrew Rodersvich and Veronika Rodersvich, Fitger Brewing Company @ corporation, M. J. Collins, Charles ‘zs ant am urfe: her husband, pay Respondents. To the above named Respondents: Take notice, That on the 27th day of May, 1909, we filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court for the County of Itasca, in the Fifteenth Judicial District of the State of Minnesota, a full report of our doings as Commission- ers in said cause as required by law, including report of the damages assess- ed by us as Commissioners as having resulted by reason of the construction of the proposed railroad and described in the petition in said cause, on file in the office of said Clerk, and the tak- ing or injurjously affect ne each and every parcel of land described in said petition, including the value of each and every parcel taken and the damage to the subdivision or lot therein in which each such parcel is embraced. Said report was made and bears date the 26th day of May, 1909, Attached to said report are two maps, marked Ex- hibits.B and C respectively, which show the shape and location of each parcel 4 ee Page ap and accompany- ing said report is @ oath take: subscribed by us, . B. C. FINNEGAN," Belial E. J. FARRELL, ene FRED A. KING, Commissioners. Dated this 27th day of May, 1909. Herald-Review Jurie 23 July 7 Citation for Hearing on Petition for Administration. Estate of Nathias Washburn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COU! Itasca.—In Probate Court. ut ioe In_the Matter of the Estate Washburn, Decedent. oe eames The State _of Minnesota, to Elecia M. Washburn, Wilbert Washburn, Rosa A. French, Delia Bailey, Seymour Wash- burn, Elmer Washburn, Belle Bowman, Henry C. Washburn and all ‘sons interested in the granting of adminis- tration of the estate of said decedent: The petition | of Seymour Washburn having been filed in this court, repre- senting that Nathias Washburn, then a resident of the Province of Saskatchawai Dominion of Canada, died instate on the 2ist day of July, 1908, and praying that letters of administration of This es- tate be granted to said Seymour Wash- burn; and the court having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition; Therefore, you and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause if any you have, before this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca, State of Min- nesota, on the 19th day of July, 1909, at 10 o’clock A. M. why said petition should not be L Sanremaes Nery ie he e et said betes and e _Seal 0: ‘ourt, this 1! of June, 1909. ae? t ™ probate Jua [COURT SEAL ie ie Cc. C. MeCARTHY, ie! Attorney for Peti s y itioner. id-Review June 23 July 7 to the day such redemption is made, and that the tax certificate issued upon said sale has been presented to me by the holder thereof, and the time for re- demption of said parcel from said sale Miss Mary Liepold returned from a long visit with her parents in Park Rapids. Mr. C. A> Plummer and his daugh- ter, Ethe left ror Bemidji, Tuesday. their home in Miss Maybel of Coleraine spent Saturday and Sunday here with re- latives. Mrs. Amosly left for Virginia Satur- day where she will nudergo an op- eration for appendicitis. Miss Lyda Peterson of Alrich, Wis., has accepted a position for the sum- in her mer as bookeeper brothers store. Mr. E. E. Zeiss, one of our promi- nent business men, returned from Chicago Saturday noon in all splendor and glory bringing with him his fair young bride. The dance given by the base ball boys Saturday evening met with greai The music was rendered and the success. by the Marble orchestra, Marble Mentions News Items of Interest Gathered During the Week at the New Iron Town Mr. H. C. Staccke spent Sunday at his home in Duluth. ‘ | Mrs. Peter DuGuay left Tuesday for her home in Washbirn, Wis. fof 7 to 11. Soedeedetfoafonfeedeedeedeedeeteeteeiaty very large crowd present reported @ good time. Two young men, John Pearson and Ernest Anderson, met the same sad fate Sunday while swimming. Ernest Anderson was out with a party of three in Swan Lake, while swimming he suddenly went into a drop off, and when rescued by his friends ten min- utes afterwards he was found to be dead. John Pearson was found in Twin Lakes Sunday morning. He was sup- Posed to have gone out swimming Saturday night, and being missed the following morning, a party, in going to the lake found his dead body They were both taken to the under- taker, Mr. P. O’Rilley here and the bodies held awaiting the arrival of relatives. The first ball game on the new grounds was played Sunday between the business men and the profession- als of the town. Both teams af- forded a great deal of interest and the game resulted in the victory of the young professionals by a score In doing his utmost to guard first base Jim Cosgrove receiy- ed a heavy blow over the eye by a man running to the base and was rendered unconscious for sometime. SSS Notice of Expiration of Redemption. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To Adolph Erickson: You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 14th day of May, 1906, the following described parcel of land, situated in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, to-wit: Lot 2, section 19, township 150, range 29, was sold for the sum of four dollars and sixty-two cents ($4.62), that the amount required to redeem said parcel, exclusive of the costs to accure upon this notice, is the sum of nine dollars and six cents ($9.06); and interest as provided by law will expire sixty days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 15th_day of May, 1909. {Auditor’s Seal] M. A. SPANG, Auditor of Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review June 9-16-23 Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Itasce County, Minnesota, up until 10 o'clock A. M. on Monday the 12th day of July, 1909, at the office of the County Auditor for grading that part of the State Road beginning at Weller’s Spur and running north for a distance of two miles. The Board reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. By order of the Board of County Com- missioners of Itasca County, Minnesota. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Herald-Review June 23 July 7 Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, up until 10 o’clock A. M. on Monday the 12th day of July, 1909, at the office of the County Auditor, for grading that part of the State Road along the state ditch, across the bog north of Deer River. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Com- missioners of Itasca County, Minnesota. . A. SPANG, County Auditor. Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners, Itasca County, Minnesata, up until 10° o’clock A. M. on Monday the 12th day of July, 1909, at the office of the County Auditor in the Village of Grand Rapids, for the construction of county road No. 52, be- ing a road running from Swan River to Feeley. Said road to be construct- Seno ee ets Lear tar. J to the plans specifications on file in th ui Auditor’s office. visa The Board of County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all is. By order of the Board of County Com- missioners of Itasca County, Minnesota. County” Audit ‘ounty Auditor. Herald- Review June 23 July 7 a ———— eee Real camel’s hair underwear, ‘of the finest valley cashmiere, in.sizes from 46 to 52, regular $5.00 value, reduced to $4.00 per suit at, Johnson’s. Prreceeteetonteetecteteatentectectetectectecteetetectectectet ‘3 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE ostoatratortetent et soetoateeteet % Soeteeteontee Trave Marks % Desicns Copyrricuts &c. % S-qutckly ascertain our opinion free whether ai mmunica’ a ee tates aaa m2 rough funn rece "Scientific Aine 1 handsomely kly. f any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a alii moxtne GL GAG by all newedaslers: Branch Office, 62% F 6t. Washingt ba ee ne ee ee Oe e sending a sketch and description ma: aq invention is probably patentabl. velal. HANDBG on Patents Patents taken wit A Srestrated weel Largest cir- (00,3818 roadway, New gtk: on, DO Sa se a aes left which are selling at 40c to 75c Herald-Review June 23 July 7 at A. M. Johnson’s. Pionee the following: In addition to this you will r Store For Warm Weather Through these warm, sultry days every lady is looking for something cool to wear, At the Pioneer Store you will find a complete line of White Lawn Skirts. White Linen Skirts. White Shirt Waists. Wash Suits in Lawns and ’ Ginghams. Muslin Underwear. Gauze Underwear, in two pieces and union suits. Hosiery of all kinds and de- scriptions. Ladies’ Oxfords and pumps. Parasols, white or colored. plete line of Wash Fabrics, Laces, Embroide- ries, etc., at the Pioneer Store. JOHN BECKFELT GRAND RAPIDS, MINN find a full and com- We still have a few working shirts ~

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