Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, November 10, 1909, Page 8

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MERE HTS 2 RE ere et ttt) =: CEMENT BLOCKS a4 All Kinde of Ps Cement Building Material 4 Fine Facee—Late Designs > Cement Sidewalts and Tile Walks Contracted General Cement Contractor JOUN LOFBERG TME LOFEERG CEMENT WORKS, GRAND RAPIDS Tresereee eeccoee Grand Rapids Village Lots $5 DOWN AND $5 PER MONTH. We bave choice residence lote all over tows and we are selling them on such easy terms that anybody can buy. 85 down and % month is certainly easy. Oome io and talk the matter over. nave some choice business lote om ourliste. They are for sale Om easy termes. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, We als COSC COETSEO TESST ELEC EE TEM T ETS GEO. BOOTH Manufacturer of FINE CIGARS Grand Rapids, Miuneseta. “ ' 9 Have achieved an excellent BOOTH S CIGARS reputation all over Nortbera Minnesota. They are made { Lhe Gnest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr Booths own shops bere, and ander bis persenal supervision. sures the utmost cleanliness and care ia manufacture. erywhere li for them. FOSS OSS SCOSSESSS OSS OOESEEOOS SFOS OOECE R. S. REED & CO. Preducers of and Desiere in CFD POLES, POSTS & e . In Market at all Times for Cedar MINNESOTA GRAND RAPIDS, - - - i. E. GRAFFAM | ITASCA COUNTY | REAL ESTATE AND || CSTATE ANP J) ABSTRACT OFFICE — > %1——-? FIDELITY, ABSTRACTS tahitiin: REAL ESTATE EXCISE, FIRE INSURANCE CONTRACT, eae ee and in fact all kinds of tt Bonds issued. CONVEYANCES DRAWN TAXES PAID FOR NON- RESIDENTS — = = Notary Public KREMER & KING PROPRIETORS opposite Post Office. Over Finnigan's aes ‘ — LEAVE ORDERS AT Civil Engi MILLER’S EES * ecececosccovceocesoocoosoescossssesossee) SOC SHOSSSSS SHS SSHSSHSS SESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSSSSS SSO OOS OOOOOOOS OC OS OOOOOOOO OOOOH OOOO OSCE AND TIES @ We proceeas WO ve Used LOr tue pus pose 1D salu PeceVlulion olalea, Wiulcu bids for said DOGS 42d designaica | bids. sow, thereiore, § sxsonuton, nouce |Unat at we ollie of the Lown clerk) $ Ol said town Ol Daisall, if said Lown, | 1909, at one o'clock p. m., there will) |be held a meeting of the board of) supervisors of said town to then and tere receive, open and consider bids |for said vonds and to effect sale of | the same. Notice is further given that any bids) |to be submitted may be delivered to) |the undersigned, as clerk of said) |r. at his residence in said town,| or through the mail, directed to him | at Release, Minnesota, and that he |will furnish any necessary informa- tion concerning said bonds and the | sale thereof. | ated, November 1, 1909. HERMAN BRANDON, Town Cierk Nov 3-17 BOS OCCOCSEREHOOOECEEEEOED | Herald-Review Notice tor Application Liquor License Nouce Of Application ior License to Beli intoxicaung Liquors. Notice is hereby given that Charles D. Lyons bas peliioted the voaru or County commissioners of lisca county, Minnesota, for a license to sell intoxicauing liquors for a perioa lor one year trom we 2uth day of! vetover, 190¥. in le rear room ou the ground floor of @ two-story awe Oullding situated on jot i, ovlock Li, | pla® of Baliclub. abies @ppiicauen and any rewmou-| slrauces OF Objection. «. luc grant jimg of Whe séiue will be Beard and | [determined by said board of county commissioners, at thelr next session, on Tuesday the 16 day of Novemver, | ~ 109, at Ube court mouse ID the village! of Graud stapids, itasca county, Mina. | M, A. SPANG, County Auditor, | Dated October 26th, 1909. Herald-Review Oct ov 3 } | = | | NOTICE OF SEALED Bids. | | Sealed bids will be received by the! | Board of County Commissioners of | | Itasca county, Minnesoota, up unul! }20 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday the 16th | j}day of November, 190, for putting | in all necessary corduroy on County} road between Deer River and Dumas siding. All corduroy to be construct- ed of tamarack timber, 16 feet long, not less than 4 inches in diameter at the top end. The board reserves the right to re- ject any and ail bids. By order of the board of county com missioners of itasca county, Minne- sola M. A. SPANG, County Auditor Herald-Review Oct Nov 10 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land office at Cass Lake, Minn. September 23, 1909, Notice is hereby given cha: Milton Walker, of Grand Rapids, Minn., who, on July llth, 1904, made homestead entry No. 439, Serial No. 01688, for SW of SW, section 25, township 66 N. of Range 26 W. 4th Principal Meridan, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I. D, Rassmussen, | Clerk of District Court at his office | at Grand Rapids, Minn., on the 4th day of December, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: J. W. Boyde, of Cohasset, Minn., John Troop, Mrs. J. L. Jellison and C. H, Dickinson, of Grand Rapids, Minn. LESTER BARTLETT, Register. Herald-Review Oct 6Nov 17 Notice of Execution Sale Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution direct-| ed and delivered to me by the dis- trict court of Itasca county, Minne- | ($190.85), I have levied on and will) sell at public vendue, to the highest | bidder for cash, at the front, or north SURVEYING, | ESTIMATING, We also carry a fine line | cvk eameek Salk Aetibiiooe taedees | CONSTRUCTION, or SUPERINTENDNET Lowney's, Weseets’ and Reach, Tisdale & Co's Candies j ANo DRAFTING ITASCA ENGINEERING CO. CICARS AND |) TOBACCOS | wane GRAND RAPIDS, REMEMBER OUR iP M. ae act SODA FOUNTAIN} iui’, When in need of a cool, > J. A. BROWN, Mgr. rane nen gk ae = 0% Phone (68 have it in all flavors. ship Orders for Sunday ice Cream ‘Must be left on Saturday — The Heraid-Review for firstclass up-to-date job printin. fon ee ee Zeeman s ee 8. 6 Ae oe Bald PesQULON uly appOimiea a Uwe A. Lund of Grand Rapids, Minn., who @nd piace Of uoiuMuig & wueeling OF sa. | OD April 25th, 1904, made homestead poara lor recelvibg and opening v.| entry No. 381, Serial No. 01657, for | NE of ae oe lot 5, section 20, iverti . | township N. of Range 24 W. 4th Like meabet <0.68% mn tee et Principal Meridian, has filed notice o | pursuant to said) 48 aereby BiVEL) above described, before I. D. Rass- |on Saturday tae 27th day of November|on the 2nd day of December, 1909. y six years old, four thoroughbred York- | thoroughbred young pigs, six weeks Getting Cold Tsn’t Tt? How about getting a Telephone and save so many Of those long, cold walks? Let us figure with you. We Guarantee Good Service For rates and other inform- * Dh one 67 ation call the local manager A. W. HOSTETTER, Local Mer. Grand Rapids, Mian. Herald-Review Oct 6 Nov 10 Notice is hereby given that Charles intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land | mussen, Clerk of the District Court | at his office at Grand Rapids, Minn.,) Claimant names as witnesses: August Dorr, Elmer Miller, Neil Mc- Kinley and John Anderson, of Grand | Rapids, Minn. LESTER BARTLETT, Register Iecfecfechechechocbodhediocinchnchodhedinchechechedhediedheddechechedh-ch-iechecbchech-abechechediechedhechechechecheck ck hak kkk Fall Goods Aways Something Pew | | DOSS SOOO Sree | WANTS and f FIVE CENTS PER LINE. Safe for Sale—'Gene the barber. Girl Wanted for general house work —Mrs. C. H. Marr. | Barn for rent—Enquire C. Diehl, Great Northern depot. Many Bargains Just Arrived For Rent—Good warm six-room hous —Inquire of Mrs. E. J. Winsor. Ladies’ Fall Coats $8.50 to.. Men’s fine camel hair Underwear, $1.50 value Fleece lined in wool and Cotton, a garment . New thing in men’s Fall Gloves Morocco, silk lined from $1.50 to Unlined, $1.00 to.. . Papen ore inne: Full lined work Gloves and Mittens cand up Something new in Men’s and Ladies’ Colored Silk Hand- kerchiefs, 25¢c and up. We have a Pure Linen Handkerchief to retail at... ..... .10 Infants’ Coats in bear, coon skin and crush velvet, #3 to $4.00 Ladies’ Belts, jet trimmings, 75c values .50 We are agents for Woolrich’s fine Shrunken Wood Shirts, Mits and Half Hose. Don't Fail to Call at My Store Big hard coal heater for sale cheap. —Inquire at First State bank. | For fine job printing of all kinds go to the Hrald-Review. For rent—Good five-room house. En- quire of Dr. G. F. Schmidt. WANTED—Girl for general house | work.—’Phone 165. | Wanted—Ten room house furnished centrally located. Call at this of- fice. For Sale Cheap—One horse, weight | about 1,200 pounds, sound wind and limbs, true to work. Part time given. —Webb Latham, Bovey, Minn CRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOT« C.H.MAR LSSSESSEASESSSSASS ERE SE aS SP PEELE E5555 5555555555 ESE EEEEEEEEEEEEEES 588505455596 HO Full set of encyclopaedia Britanni- ca, new, containing thirty volumes, for sale at less than half price. Call at this office. SELESRESEKSESSSSSSSESSEESSSSESRETESSEESEEEESETESSERERESESRSSCH OR ERH THEE HCH T REC SHH EHO S SSSCHSSSSSSSEAS ECS eee Ree "EX L” RESTAURANT “IX L” Cor. Third St. and Leland Ave., McAlpine Bik., Grand Rapids JOHN BILODEAU, Prop. The Best in the Market / | OPEN DAY Served all the time § ( AND NIGHT Furnished Rooms to Rent in Connection unfurnished city For Rent Dec. Ist—2 rooms for light housekeeping, entrance water, separatr J. P. Byrnes, Ring cottag For Sale—A_ confectionery store with a small line of groceries. The best location in town. Good reasons for selling — Mrs. Jackewitz, Bovey, | Minnesota. For sale—My entire stock includin 8 fresh milch cows. Some good Jer- seys, one Guernsey bull, other stock also one 2 year old mare colt. Call Ps | at my farm.—U. C. Gravelie. | REAL APPRECIATION GiveThemWell-Cooked Food az: esi st fr . troubles in the kitchen. No Children Especially Need It. Use ~not much—you know the kind—that muss up the in- OUND Oak Cuter te whiten the hair — and cause dyspepsia. No need for us to describe them, we have troubles of our own, but it was a CHEAP RANGE, at a cheap price, and that is what sold it never a word about quality except a lot of hot air gen- § eralities, that go with each one, of course, and then you ask, ‘‘What’s the issue?’ THERE ARE genuine good dependable steel ranges, ¥4 good from start to finish- 4 and at the head of the pro- cession stands Beckwith’s Chief. Take any item in the construction of a_ steel range and we will show you that it is better in the Chief than in any other of its kind. The Chief is a range }that stands pulling apart and a close, magnified in- apection. You can see with your own eyes just how carefully, good and strong every part is made, and it fall means—THE WORTH OF EVERY DOLLER YOU PAY FOR It. You are invited to call and see the Chief at our store. We can’t half tell the story here. Would ae Headquarters for turkeys and Gees« for Thanksgiving. I will have a car-| load here about the 20th inst. Will) be at J. O. Johnson's butcher shop, They’ will be alive or dressed SIMON SOLBERG j } } ot | Grade Guernsey bulls from one to} shire boars; a brood sow and some | old. For sale at Island Farm, J. H.| WANTED—A person with some money too join in an extremely pro-| fitable business, in which large pro- resentative, Bigfork, Minn. W. J. & H. D. Powers Grand Rapids, Minn .”

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