Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, February 9, 1910, Page 6

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Aug Lindstrom, J.F. Peterson, - - - - 21.81 J. Lieberman, - - - - 132/8:G. Plummer, - - - - 4.24 Lieberman Bros., - : - 50.59 |J. Shere Dept. Store, - - 42.90 ii AL TAXES Grand Rapids Herait-'Review| PERSON — Published Every Wednesday ON THE RANGE —_— R. G. Lacy, - + = + 15.98) F. L.. Smith, = - “f = 2.97 rietdy amie * é - = ee 8.88 E. C. KILEY. Left Pay Taxes| =: ¥. Laramie, 1.35 |B, C. Sprout, oy On 19 Days th ile wedl i 4 Lauson, - - - - 10.22|Joe. St. Charles, - - - 2.64 TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE Before Penalty Will Be J. A. McCarty, - - - - 4182/6, J. Sullivan, - - - .- 292 = he Postoffi t Grand Rapids, Moe Bros., - cm - - 14.83|Amos Ly, : - - : - 3.18 | Entertanesota, as Second. Glass Matter: Added. J.A.Mumphy, - - - - - 314/55. Young, - - - - - 3.4 | H.R. Moren, - - - - -~1.86/E. EB. Zies, - - - - - 278 — Following is given the personal “Geo. Mayer, - - - - - 81 i THE HERALD-REVI{EW ISTHE }| perty tax for the villages of Bovey,|0. R. Mangseth, - - - - 3.41) Giving away goods for four days! remem ee OTE Coleraine, Holman, Taconite, Calu-|G. L. Morrisette, - - - .44|more at Henry Hughes & Co., this P ot) Comsssut. met and Marble. Personal property|J.D. Murray, - - - - - 4.17 week. | Village of Riswwal owners should bear im mind the/W. J. Murray, 4 4 *. - Lae HoLman. fact that after March Ist a penalty|Ben A. Mizer, - - - - 14 of 15 per cent will be added. ~ |Minmeapolis Brewing Co., - 20.26 THE SCHOOL PLAY - Villege of Bovey. CL May, - - - - - 44) “ALT A MISTAKE” , came ane 8aMOLD Whey, ee Sar | Bucks’ Stoves and Ranges (Continued from first page) DORR aRCEMOR, .Sovapscs ey) AB Be NO SEE moe enna. es os RD Will Be Presented By the Senior a eee J. CG. Andre, - - - - 5.12}George O'Conner, - - - 3.71) Wi resent yy le nor e Acme of n an erfection RICULTURAL Fred Anderson, - - - 25.81/0.1.M.Co, - - - - 535217) Class on Thursday Evening ch ¢ of Stove and Range P. 0 ‘ Jas. Barlow, - - - -~ 2.75|Peterson & Goodwin, - - - 32.02 February 17. BE. H, Bither, - - - - ae 4 ~ oem rea air ane < anil A stove or range will be a most extravagent, or a most SOCIETY MEETING Bovey Undertaking Co, - - ps gt Ra a 16.36; The senior class of the Grand Rap-/ff ecrnomical investment, There's no half way buriness about it. Bovey Meat Co, - - - 5 . A. Prettner, - - - - 16.86). s 1h b Roatan a é res Bovey Hardware Co, - - 62.22|H. Rogers, - - - - - .24|id8 High school have been s The person who considers pricesonly when selccting a aa Fred Bentz, -- --- - 10.47|/D. D. Russell, - - - ~- 2,05| hard for the past ey ag ae a stove or range, is making a most grievous mistake. price should i ined is a. good wouk)|J- Barrett, <°- °-) ><> *. 80461 Gmamquiat, - -, ~:~ 8.40 | PROC Comedy, All '@ Mistake, And WALID «ste act consideration: work that is required is a & it 5.1¢| Present it at the High school audi-| 7 ‘ er if he can do it in a month, to say|Bolich & Much, - - - - 698/Geo. Smith, - - - - | 5 torium Thursday evening, February. No matter how nice and attractive a new stove may be nothing of the night work which fair) Mrs. A. P. ae & ae Si pam — dard array a eit . 17. The play is a succession of the appearance is all in the “finish”, it soon wears off and be- week makes necessary. ‘The laborer s esta & Co, . - - 6585/W. J. Stock, . - . - . 1696|SCreaming comedy situations and will| ff cemes a most unattractive appearing object. a thanks Betts & Mitchel, - - - 34.41 Hj R. Stara 1.35 | Keep the audience convulsed with/ A stove os range made of poor material soon wears out “ vis ere ” : 3 of “ a oo fom the aa-|Canistea Steam Laundry - - 59.99|John Swanson, - - - - 1.69 rage ‘, ie ot Saar and your money has been uselessy squandered. gases who so ably assisted me|Perno Concetta, - - - - 4.70/C. E. Seeley, - - - - 9.54) = ve aay Cant Obailah Selene A poorly made, poorly constructed stove or range, with i : fair, I have been con-|Joe Coppollittt, - - - 21.30/J. P. Trebilcock, - - - - 1.69) i i isin-| poor, loose joints, is a most extravagant investment. These during the fair. 5 - - 47/Wm. J. Trescott, - - - - 2,43{/@ fetired sailor, has sworn to disin versant with the association’s af-| Chas. se: Barrie ae 8.14 Vain rues me . . - 3.71|herit his nephew, George Richmond, loose joint defects may not be apparent at the time of pur. fairs more or less intimately. for i phte acme eee ANA A. Vandyke, - - - - 1.59|Wless he marries Nellie Hunting-|[f chase, but are soon very apparent in the operatiom of the the past 16/yeare, and canseay uta — j SO Caen a pet; tak fees 16.91| ton. The nephew hears that the un- stove or range. S | out any fear of being contradicted | Ott spinal : * 7 , 5, (cle: is mot expected ‘o live and hur- ‘ : i that they are the ‘best workers “the|Winst State Hank, - - - | 124.00/H. J. Wiley, @- 0 = = = BST) t6 hie mersids: wit “hie “mewiy dgotect yourself against these unseen, hidden things, buy | nal Th is Os | ssacciatlon, ae RAO ON ee eee pele surg ee ag = . aly ee ae wedded bride. Imagine his surprise the stove or range that bears the | oriod . The thanks of the|C. J. Be Sa OE i a stow Soreness ieee i . i le in excellent | sovociatinn So-useaoene J.B Griffen, - - - -. 10.75|Gust Younghorg, - .- - _9.a7/ Wham he Pins nis wacle in excelietl “BUCKS” Trade Mark ae i . - + + + 62.92] John he bestia, er t= Pan IBG 2 At the close of Secretary Graffam’s Re on apa ice Sones eae . 65 — eH °°" )ing at the house and he persuades I means perfect stove or range satisfaction for the rest remarks, Supt. A.J’. McGuire, of the | 4- e Y illage of Holman. her to pretend she is his wife. Miss “ Se 7 Grove & Bottelgom, - - - 37.25/J. Ammonette, ised emerge: : of your days, fora “Buck's” for whatever purpose you may Northeast Experiment farm, request- 3 : § **° | Hantington’s betrothed with who she isc . 3 t , ed Very Rev, Dean Buechler to give|T. P. Hornseth, - - - 3.21|Catherine Fontline, - - - 12.58! has recently quarreled, appears on desire it, wigl give perfect and economical serqice and last a his views concerning agriculture|}Cart Hanson, - - - - 2.33/Fitger Brewing Co, - - 7.56 | oo ana ie enade, to. beliovel lifetime. é and stock raising. The latter gave|Matt Harju, + - - - - | Hamm Brewing Co, - --~° 5.05 trat the place is a ‘private asylumn. Tihe “Bucks” stoven. and ranges, the best in America a general talk on agriculture, and em-/ Hamm Brewing Co, = - — - 512 aes y+ = 987 lane efforts of the various characters are the cheayest in the long run. Then by all means buy phasized the fact that im order to|Jessie James, - - - - 12) Johneon ea aie ee Se 978 to extricate themselves from predi- "Buck's." obtain the best results in stock rais-|Erick Johnson, - - + - 102.35 Chas. Ollila, - - + + 5,05 Pan atee iniacare “laustablen tnddced ing, care should be taken to see/N. S. Knobloch, - - - 28.30) Pihlyg & Nygard, -° - ~~ 2:82] 304 it witl be well worth your time that all animals were properly fed|Henry Karppi, - - - - 2232/J. D, Powers, .- - - - 5.05 and trouble to attend. The following I fag : — — a and housed. The Very Reverend|Keller Brow, - - - - - 25.58/H. CG. Tyson, - - - - 5.90 i ee ae : 4: 2 Dean’s talk was very instructive and Kugma, Kologera, - - - 23.30 Village of Taconite. | Gaptain Obadiah Skinner, a retir- ¢ i strict attention was given by his}King Lumber Ca, - - - 97.56/90. C. Amdersom, - - - 3.141 54 gaa captain, Webster Tyndall, ‘11. auditors. Aik «Ramen 2012) Viger | Alden Broa, co as gc igi? Leut. Geo. Richmond, his nephew, It was then in order to elect of-|UL.D. Lammon, - - - - 1953/3. D. Baker, - - - - = - 1.67 Howard Reusswig, °10. ficers to guide the destinies of the Lieberman Bros., - = + 69.80 Phillip Bennett, a & = 5.28 RE acalitias iitva a cauntey, cents society for the ensuing year and|A. Licbormam, - - - - 11.63/D.R.Cashon, - - - - - 1.07 man, Hngh Logan, 710. = — Neil Mullins and Horace Fulton were|Nels Leron, - - - - - 3.35/E. V. Cagsidy, - - - 16.741 ‘erdinand Lighthead, a neighbor, ‘ nominated for the office of president.}fH. 3. Latham, , - - - %.383/Cohn & Zeman, - - - 23.42 ne ae. ee Mr. Mullins received 23 votes and|Lehrke & Wandrie, - - -. %.76/M.L. Doble, - - - - - 8:22 Nellie Richmond, Georgies, ‘wite, Mr. Fulton 20 and the former was ac-| Webb Latham, yrs) > > 7 8387/G. B. Dennis,: “2 es ee Bernice Mallory, °10. F : ; cordingly declared duly elected. Mr.|Frank McCormick, .;, - .- 12.08/F..W. Damkrogen,.’.-.* 1:69 "" Nellie Huntington, hor friend Mae Fulton was made vice-president by|S. E, MoGregor, - - .- 3.07)Mire. HE. Doud, - - - ©.» 10.06 Benton, ’10. P acclamation. Mr. Graffam was also|Isaac Muotka, - > - - - 7.68) J.C. Downing, - = =~ - 5.01) Cornelia (Nellie) Skinner, Oba- elected secretary by acclamation. Mr.|Nap Morrissette, - - - 20.46] john Downing, - -- - - dl diah’s sister, Nellie Williams, ’10. C. E. Aiken was elected treasurer by|]Nurmi & Kawonem, - - - 13.26/p.:$. Fahy, .- - - - = 9.24 sister, Nellie Williams, ‘10. | a majority of 4 votes, he receiving}Andy Nelson, - = - - 21.21/¢.M..Garrell, - - -- - °922|° Nonie McIntyre, a servant, Mary - 1| 25 and H. D. Powers 21. Supt. A.|Peter Nyz, - - - - = 88{John-L. Galloway, - ~ - 1.98| peanaon, “12. } J. McGuire was elected as director|}P. K. Priest, - - - - 37.25)Qhrist Hill, - = -- °- 4.1L The proceeds derived from the pre- | of live stock; J. G. Frazer, director} Chas. F. ———— rere ates P. Hughes," "= "- + S114] sentation, of the play will be used to Th H Cc : f of grain and vegetables; Mrs. O./Frank Provinski, - - = - vov|L. R. Hattacher, - - - 3.68) ogsist in defraying the expenses of e sa 0) r Mi S oO ’, Niles, director of household depart- John Pennala, - - - - 18.65/Ropert Loux, - - - -° 16.97 the High school annual, and the 5 ut ppe ne ment. Sau egg a Tam, A mag peaoke Oud be grocted by Jemtland. Sweden. are own- | At the conclusion of the election|S. Ruhel Zeer : W.S. McComber, - - - - 1.14 | nadked house. The seats will be i of officers the matter of purses for} Thos. Riley, = eS lt tes are Olover Mercantile Co, - - 160.99 placed on sale at the Itasca Mercan- ed by Duluth-Husa Copper | and sports was taken up. After|Peter Radocovich, - - - 1865/01. M.Co, - - - -° 2,788.90| tite store on February 14, and the ad- : || siderable discussion, which was|Radocovich, - - - - - ee Albert Regal, - - - - 291) mission will be 35 cents for resery- Mines Co., of 218 West ' taken part in by a large majority of|J. P. Rettaman, 500 on) 08 LR, Balquiaty ~~") ~/ 3). jea seats. The general admission is q 5 > those present, it was decided to ex-|Russell & (Co, - - - - 11.40/Geo. Trommbly, - - - - 37/95 cents. Remember the date, Thurs- Superior Street, Du pend all moneys received from county|J. Simon, - - - - - ae | A. Vaisanen, - - - - 2.34) gay evening, February 17. uth, Miunesota state and 25 per cent of the gate|J. J. Specht, - - - - 23.39/%; VanHorn, - - - - 3.41 eNO Y Gerais t ots for premiums on agriculture}G. C. Smith, - - - - - 3.03! yiagt Vam Ware, - « - - 1| We are selling all of the new These mines are ninteen in number and they comprise an area exhibits and the balance will be used| Jos. Schuslauch, - - - 3.03 | Prank ORE Sime, 1.84) spring goods at the give away sale of over 5,000 acres, 3,000 of which are heavily wooded. The com- ' i J Strutar, - S\ ek a es 5.77 | Miss i! : Pany owns sufficient water power for all purposes, making it en- 4 for horse racing and other sports. foe rutar, oe Miss Clara Whittey, - - - 2.34) at Henry Hughes & Co., store this tirely independent of mineral fuel, and mining operations can be The eighteenth annual fair was the|B. M. Windon, - - - - 4.89 Village of Calumet. |week. See advertisement. carried on in Sweden by this company for fess than a third of 3 most sticcessful and best attended|Henry Volke, - + + - - 2.33)Mary Berlan, - - - - 9,27) = = = what it would eort it to Soute same pela of work in the went in the history of the association, and|A. Weinstein, - - - - 27.95| Calumet D. & L. Co. - + 7.14| Order Limiting Time to File Claims ern part oj je United es. Prominent mining engineers of % ite i Swed: Norway, G » A " LF th tat many have expressed an opinion that| Mrs. Charles Wallace, - - 8.47) Chas. Cohen, ‘3 : peeee! 5.29 | Ta OR ONG eee acon hooey Beatie pie a pa endirane Oe ated Sars 4 | it would be impossible to improve|Ralph Whitmas, - - - 22.09|Coleraine Lumber Co., + - 39.37/ gpatTm OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY $ are here quoted: | on it, but the officers are already|Mrs/ Col. Wood, - - - - 7:80) Louis Crucci, - + + 7.67| of Itasca, In Probate Court. % s j ‘ | making preparations for the coming|John Henrickson, - - - -9.17|puluth B. & IM. Co, - - 58.29] In the ees of aes estate of ; Dr. Gustaf Bescow, an eminent Swedish authortiy on 4 ai , i -| Ca we he el ee 5 uae |Nathias Washburn, decedent. i: i - fair and state me pine a -. — a oe & Btoleis, Lad Tabane’ Of ediiilnieteation sthik ‘day : mines writes of the Husa group: | sake pauper laa ies || Seiek 4 4.70 Pere ah oa 10.02 | having been granted to Seymour “A knowledge founded on tong experience has not only 1] than that of last year. The society|John Hurley, - - - - - 4 Holmwood & Beams, - - 7.14 SVashburn. 2 é strengthened the conviction entertained from the first that there | is to be congratulated upon its choice} Kate Hurley, - ~- - - - 109§/R & &, Johnson, - - - 9.77|. It ef ee we fe ast are great deposits of ore in this locality, but even demonstrated that i i -|W.O. Hall, - - + - - 84.51 a eee jin which all ¢ Ss e these deposits are such that they might be called inexhaustible.” 1 sa eae Nicaea ate hee Aap Se oe ee rate Sere age | named decedent may present claims The ane authority again saicitea of the Husa mines: : | — F ts Sen ay ahags a a eR che “| against his estate in this court, be, “It seems that the conclusion is justified that there is no dan- Ram EUR pracTaTT tease | Village of Coleraine. J... Mick, - - - - - 267/and the same hereby is limited to ger of exhausting this ‘stock of ore under any circumstances.” | E. J. Anderson, - + - - 3.17/Nelson & Peterson, - - ~- 7,14|three months from and after the : 3 : ae | BR. Blair, - +. =, <0 + =) SALW. Be Nichols 5.83 Gan oti dae Gerliar talents Engineer Dwight E. Woodbridge visited the Husa | G. 8. Bolton, - - - - 314)W. H. Nichols & Co, - - 25.56/o'clock a. m., in the probate court mines last summer, and from his report thereon W. H. Blaine, - - - - 2.80|/E. Peckman, - - - . . 1.78| rooms in the court house at Grand the following was taken: ‘ W. \L. O. Bartlett, - - .84|John Pennela, - + + . 1,7g| Rapids in said county, be and the 7 ee eat recaae 5 5 2 a hereby is, fixed and ‘appointed “y, t far f d the Atlanti d Bert Craig, -.- - .- > 402/8. Rabatich; = -. <2. = -11'6g| S™e . t ou are not far from a deep sea port on the Atlantic, an : 6 : *\as the time and place for hearing once there, your ore is in direct connection at a very low freight J. H. Coatsworth, - - - 17.46/Dan Scannell, - - - - 1.21) upon,and. the examination adjust- rate with the great conper reduction centers of Belgium, Germany Coleraine Dry Goods Ce., - 37.11; Tarro Bros, - - - - - 16,69/ment and allowance of such claims and England. Those who are not conversant with these ocean | Coleraine Hardware Co, - - 33.7|Toney Van Rider, - - - 35/38 2 Bren he Drepented within the frelgnt matters: cane have no conception ead ot stow they are, . 7 7 ‘ " od imple er example. ess you wi of | Coleraine Lumber Co, - - 84.09/F. V. Wakkinen - - -~ 4 Let notice hereof be given by the smelt Husa nore youu at eae ae at first. You will eve X | E. B. Cotamt, - - - - - 3.44}Whalen & Westerdahl, - - 7.14| publication of this order in Grand to some smelting center. You will ship the concentrated ore, run- ab H. J. Cooper, - - - - 10.52|Miladin Zerchich, - - - 2118 | Revie Herald-Review as provided ning high in copper, so the freight rate per pound of copper will | Mike Curley, - - - - 1.02 vii of Marble. up st ood be almost infinitessimal, and you will be entirely independent of im- manite fas ie RE ae ae SOB oes 5 gag) Dated January ist, 1910. ported fuel for mining operations with your abundant water | alu! . . Co., a 7A. , he a | H. S. HUSON, power close at hand. | am perfectly safe in saying that freight 14 F..M. Easterbrook, - - - 23.63/C. Bucklund, - - - - - 2.56 Judge of Probate. from Trondhjem, your port, to those countries mentioned will not ii Ed. Falk, - - - - - 7.76|Buach & Shere - - ~. - 28.19 | Herald-Review Feb. 2-16. be more than three or four shillings per ton, probably the former | Thos. Finnegan. - + + +. 843/Wm. C. Bowden, Sigel, Ss ee is ample. li is j “In reference to those works in Europe, in a position to buy | Hiret Rese EON eee ee eee ort eae F S ] ! and treat copper contentrates and raw ores, 1 wilt state that there a Griswold Bros, - - - - 33.70/S. Chass, - - - - - 3.36 or ale! are many such concerns, notable among them being the Vivians of ‘ D. M. Gunn, - - - ‘+ 38.70/C. H. Dickery, - - + - 5.97 3 $ Wales. There are others in Wales, and a number in Antwerp, | oe lain: 2: Wet ee eee Fe es eee oe ee oe eerie Conner Mrs. Mary D. Greer, - - - 7.39 ad POR ee. eet ee from Grand Rapids at Gunn et for additional supplies. You may rest assured that, the ore Mrs. C. Gustafson, - - - .31/Richard Fitzgerald, - - - 3.04 5; Prairie Ri once mined and sent to these ports, there will be no difficulty in J.C. Greenway, - - - - 10.72|First State Bank - - - 179,03|{ Junction on Prairie River. getting it sold or reduced to metallic form at a reasonable charge.” Hermitson Bros, - - - 21.91/Edw. Gibbons, -. - - -' 138/18 acres under cultivation, The Duluth-Husa Copper Mines Company is now offering 20,000 Peter Hedrickson, - + + .24|Joe Gravel, - - + + - 3.83 all good farm land. Will shares of its treasury stock for the purpose of equipping with mod Miss Ethel Stoddard. E. G. Ingalls, - + + + 1517|G W. Jewell, - - + - [702 . 4g ern machinery. {f you are interested, call or write for further in- The “Baby” with the Juvenile Bos-|g D, Jerabik, - - - - 18.88|Lieberman Bros. - - - 32.78|{ Sell with or without stock formation. tonians. At Village hall under aus-|Aug. Johnson, - - - - 6.17| Henry Lippman, - - - 20.00 and machinery. Apply to 6 pices of local fire department Wed-|Harry A Johnson, - - - 3.78|Phillip Lever, - - + + 1.38 nesday evening, February 16. J.C. Jowoin, - + + + + 1.15/J. A, McDonald, - - - - 3.61// OWNer. DULUTH HUSA COPPER MINES C0 Koontz Coal Co, - - - 6.54|/James O’Haren, - - - - 4.43 Wm. Furlong, . a The give away sale now going on|/H.'L. Koontz, - - - - - .27/0.1.M.Co, - - + = 2,076.06 ‘ ‘ 218 West Superior St., Duluth, Minn. at Henry Hughes & Co., see adver-| Alexander King, - -.- - 203|D. J. O'Riley, - - - - 339 _ Laprairie, Minn a : P id s tisement. N. Di Kean, - - - - + 8.26|A A. Pornier, - - - - 48.21| a ioe

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