Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, June 29, 1910, Page 6

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| rie EEC Grand Rapids Herald-Review. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1910. you get pair get —~— PEPQOPOQOMI PRA OD Ceetetererteateg Se see atees THAT FITS.” oe @ We invite your inspetion of our os spring line of Lion Soageegers brand shirts and collars innew coat effect. a Into it, out of it like a coat. PPO Swellest ever in the new spring style Lion | collars for C C.H.MAR DOLELADELOO OOD Don’t you need a new pair? When style, they don’t cost any more than the other. If you get them at C. H. Marr’s you will be sure a new them in ® of the qualities in the latest shapes. Isn't that right? Ask to see the O'DONNELL $4.00 button shoes with the newest spring styles. It is “THE SHOE CRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA Dees toetosdoctenseetentreteatontoondoctentoeteeteeeetontestosteatratfotontontonteateatreteesoetoaonontontoctoetoetoeseetonocdesdontestoate: pf A| my /U) {v . ( Wh ( It pays-to— Paint your home To keep it well painted. i The cost of painting your house with the best paint, as often as needed, is small compared with the damage wrought by decay if left unpainted. Well painted houses are indica- tions of prosperity and thrift. The appearance of a residence or barn, reflects upon the owner. Paints are made for many uses; for residences, a moderate priced paint for barns, one for inside floors, and another for porch floors. All Hickory Paints are satisfactory and are the most economical for the purpose they are intended. They are made from best of paint making material, by expert work- men, according to formulae which time has proved best. Results with Hickory Paint are the best finishes at a moderate cost. Call for color card, c'CHERADEPAM |p ee ee SHINee Sete $ ‘ % 3 = Soshodtoeteet ave orders at y Hughes & Co. Sestontesteeteateeteete : 4 4 HARDW He Sere HOUSE WIRING AND FIXTURE HANGING A SPECIALTY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY : W.N.DELCOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR RE DEPARTMERT tp. 0. Bat GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA Notice of Sealed Bids office of the Village Clerk. Bi - Sealed bid will be recetved by the| eq wip The Ieee ad Consider Village co of the Village of Calu-| p; 4 ‘ ‘met, Minn sota, at the office of the pvaieut tor, shore imerk 61s Village ¢ 1 said village up to} nual 1 ' nine o’clo m., of July 7th, 1910, Chaban de7 sh ripe ye for the « iction of eleven hun-| The Village Council reserves dred feet, or less, of twelve foot) right to reject any and all bids. sidewalk Jaid on Gary street J. C. MCIK, in said plans and specifica- ‘Village Glork. tions for » may be seen at the (geal) { i 00-CHOOK BRAND Best Para Rubber Tube and Compound a Cover, 10 to 20c. per ft, HOSE NOZZLES 50 to 75e. Hose Clamps. ..05c. Hose Couplings 10 to 15¢. Hose Menders. .05e. i) Lawn Sprinklers Poliehed Brass 5 \ Ring, 9in.in diameter, per= (( forated top, easy to change Position. ..85¢. PRESTON SPRINKLER Revolving arms, wets large area. 5c. to B1.25 HOSE REELS ALL KINDS AND SiZES Hardwood W. J, &H. D, Powers Grand Rapids Notice of tor Liguor License. 3LAveE OF MINNESOTA, CONUTY of Itasca, Village of Calumet. ss. Notice is hereby given, that appli- cations have been made in writing to the Village Council of said Village ft VCalumet, and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicat- ing liquors for the term commencing on July Ist, 1910, and terminating on June 30th, 1911, by the following per- sons, and at the following places, as stated in said applications, respec- tively, to-wit: Erick Beckman, in the front room Application | of two story building situate on lot 12, block 16, Nick Rabatich, in the front room of two story building situate on lot 18, block J5, Tarro Brothers, (D. & P.) in the | front room of two story building sit- uate on lot 18, block 9. Edward Logan, in the front room of two story building situate on lot 11, block 13. Halvor Aas, in the front room of two story building situate on lots 17 & 18, block 3. Sam Dulude, in the front room of one story building situate on lot 18, block 2. John Peterson, in the front room of one story building situate on lot 16, block 2. Robert Johnson, in the front room of one story building situate on lot 12, block 1. Oscar Peterson, in the front room of two story building situate on lot 13, block 1, Earnest Johnson, in the corner front room of two story hotel building sit- uate on lot 11, block 4. Said applications will be heard and determined by said Village Council of the Village of Calumet at the clerk’s office in the Village of Calu- met in Itasca County, and State of (made in village orders in three an- (Minnesota, on the 29th day of June, 1910, at 9 o’clock p. m., of that day. Witness my hand and seal of Vil- the} lage of Calumet, this 2ist day of June, 1910. Z J. C. MICK, Village Cierk. |edunty committee of each of Democratic State Convention. The official call for the Democratic state convention, dated at St. Paul, June 8 and signed by Frank A. Day, chairman, and HE. A. Stevens, secre- ‘ary, has been issued. It reads as follows: “A delegate convention of the Dem- locratic party of Milmnesota is here- by called to meet att the City of Minneapolis, on Thursday, July 28, 1910, at the hour of,11 a. m.; the purpose of said convention being to place in nomination candidates for the following state offices, to be vot- ed for at the general election Nov. 8, 1910: Govenor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, attorney general, clerk of the supreme court, one railroad and warehouse commissioner, two as- sociate justices of the supreme court for the term beginning January, 1911, and two associate justices of the su- preme court for the term beginning January 1912, also to elect a state central committee. Also for the trans- action of such other business as the convention may deem necessary and proper. “The county conventions to select delegates to the state convention will be held on Saturday, July 23. The primaries to select delegates to the county convention will be held on Wednesday, July 20, unless otherwise authorized by the county committee. The places and hours of holding the county convention and the primaries will be determined by the Democratic the several counties. “The ratio of representation to the state convention will be two dele- gates at large from each county, and one additional delegate for each 200 votes or major fraction thereof cast for the late Govenor John A. John- son at the general election in 1908. pnd St. Louis will be entitled to three additional delegates at large. Upon such basis the several counties will be entitled to the number of del- egaites set forth: Aitkin .. .... 6 Martin 11 Anoka... . . 8 Meeker .. 1 Becker.. . 10 Mille Lacs 6 Beltrami . 9 Morrison .. 13 Benton.. 7 Mower ae Big Stone.. .. 7 Murray 7 Blue Earth .. 18 Nicollet - 10 Brown .. .12 Nobles .. . 9 Carlton .» &§ Norman .. 6 Carver.. . 11 Olmstead 13 Cass ...- . 6 Otter Tail 0 Chippewa.. - © Pipe 2. 6 2. 1S Chisago. . ..9 Pipestone - 6 Clay.. oo e« 10 Polk... 5. -17 Clearwater - 4 Pope . 6 Cook.. .._.--. 8 Ramsey 97 Cottonwood - 6 Red Lake 9 Crow Wing .. 9 Redwood 9 Dakota.. .. .. 15 Renville - 12 Dodge.. .. Ged je! ho Sa ~ 15 Douglas. . +10 Rock . e Faribault... - 9 Rosdau 6 Fillmore - 10 St. Lou 48 Freeborn - 9 Scott .. 2 Goodhue .- 15 Sherburne oe | Grant... .. .. § Sibley .. .. | Hennepin .. 1.140 Stearns 26 Houstan D7 Steele .. i Hubbard . 6 Stevens 6 Isanti . 8 Swift 8 Itasca . 10 Todd 1 Jackson . 8 Traverse .. + @ Kanabec . .4 Wabasha . 18 Kandipohi 11 ' Democratic County Convention And Primaries Saturday, July 28, 1910, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, there will be held in the Village hall in Grand Rapids, Itasca county, iMnnesota, a Demo- cratic county convention for the following purposes: To elect ten delegates and their alternates from said county to the delegate state convention of the demo- ctatte electors of the state, to be held in the city oy Minneapolis, on Thursday, July 28, 1910, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following state offices, to be voed for at the general election on November 8, 1910. Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State. State Auditor. State Treasurer. Atorney _General Clerk of the Supreme Court. One Railroad and Warehouse Com- missioner. Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court for the term begin- ning January, 1912. Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court for the term begin- ning January 9,112. Also to elect a state central com- mittée. Also for the transaction of such other business as the convention may deem necessary and proper. ‘That for the purpose of electing delegates to said democratic county convention. primaries will be held in each election district and precinct in said county at the regular polling place thereof on Wednesday, July 20. 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m., and shall be kept open for at least one hour. That said primaries and conven- tions will be conducted pursuant to the general laws of the state of Min- nesota; that the number of delegates to be chosen from each said districts lor precincts fon the purpose of at- tending said County Convention are as follows: Ardenhurst. Alvwood.. Bass Brook Bass Lake Balsam. Big Fork. Bearville. Ball Club. Blackberry. Crooked Lake. Carpenter... Deer River. Good Hope Grand Rapids OO RED RT The counties of Hennepin, Ramseyyof 1910. WANTS and — FOR SALE Five Cents Per Line WATCH FOUND. See marshall J. F. McCormick, Grand Rapids. FRO RENT—5 room house in good location. Inquire of Mrs. A. Woods. Lost Bet-een Wicks’ store znd | Geo. Arscott’s residence a lady’s gold watch. Finder please return to this office for reward. 51tf. Wanted'—-To secure for the mer, two good milch cows. Apply to} W. H. Troy, at Pokegama hotel. sum- | Wanted to rent, piano. W. H. Troy,| Pdkegama hotel. | | | Will the small boy who held my| coat during the second race Thurs- | day afternoon please return same to} the pool hall L. Wellein. FOR SALE—12 residence.properties| in Grand Rapids, ranging in price | from $200 to $5,000, terms very easy | on all, Also some good business pro- | perties, $500 to $10,000.—W. Q. Yost | 52td. | The Grand Rapids Herald-Review | has all the Cohasset happenings. The Island Farm will st-1d its arey Percheron stallion, Burton, No. 46,-| 725, at Grand Rapids during season) Terms $15 cash for season. | Island Farm, J. H. Black, superin-| tendent. 32tf. Smal! house for rent—H. E. Graf- fam. Two Furnished rooms for rent— Inquire at Geo. F. Kremer’s furniture store. tf. I am prepared to do calsomining, painting and papering. M. A. Yan- cey. For Sale—Thorcughbred Yorkshire boars, brood sows and pigs, also some Grade Guernsey bulls of various ages, | at attractive prices. Island farm J. H. Black superintendent, Island Minn. 45tf | MUST BE SOLD | 120 acres of land. 10 acres cleared. | 10 acres meadow. 20 acres fine white | birch, balance hardwood. 6 miles) from Ry. station, less than one mile to schaol. $10.00 per acre takes !t | Sat if sold at once. Apply to H. E. Graf- ¢ fam. ees & LOOP SOOO COST 4 t M, E. Church Services. i ‘ aie 3 Preaching at Sunday School. Epworth Leagu Ladies Aid Society meets every Wea- | g nesday afternoon. A cordial invitation extended to all, | % Seeaeee see Farm Loans Very Low Rates sSeeteetoaton Rey Farm Insurance Farm and City Property for Sale or Exchange W. Q. YOST Office Located in Pokegamez Hotel Basement Pe Se i a ae Se oe oe a Grand Rapids (2). Grand Rapids (3). Girard...... .. Grattan Iron Range (2) Iron Range (3) Lake Jessie... Moose Park. McCormick. . Nashwauk (2) Nore.... ... Popple... Pokegama. Round Lake Swan River. Splithand Shaw...... Sand Lake Trout Lake Third River. aap Winnibigoshish..... apie naes: Wirt.: .... carn Grand Rapids, Minn., June 20, 1 Democratic county committee. By A. D. BROOKS, Chairman. FRED A. KING, Secretary. BS ek pek rb ak Pak Rk RP a ak fab at Pp MAD et Pa dp 0.) sSODA FOUNTAIN Farmers’ Picnic Meet- ing Experiment Farm, Saturday, June 25 All farmers of Itasca County and their families are invited to visit the Experiment Farm Saturday, June 25 from 11 a. m. till4p. m. Bring dinner and invite your friends. Cof- fee and lemonade will be fur- nished by the Experiment Farm. Arrangements are be ing made to have speakers for the meeting. Professor T. L. Haecker, the most noted dairy man in the United States will probably be present. Remem- ber the date Saturday, June ‘ A. J. McGUIRE, Superintendent Civil Engineering SURVEYING, ESTIMATING, GONSTRUCTION, SUPERINTENDENT AND DRAFTING TASCA ENGINEERING CO. ; GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA ‘¢ J. A. BROWN, Mgr. § Phone [68 ¢ COLUMBIA Double Dsik Records. @@ Two records at the price of one. Music on both erdes. Fit any disc machiue.. We have just received a large and varied assortment. Come? in and hear them. 10 inch .. 12 inch ... We Also Handle Records and Machines. Roy R. Bell Pharmacist seaetoegs efonseeeazeeeateegets wt FURS: I WILL PAY $5.00 Each For NO. ONE MINK ana TIMBER WOLVES WM. WEITZEL Grand Rapids, Mina. TOo Deere OOOS GO Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, will make his next regulaa visit to Grand Rapides on usual aates, the 15th and 16th of every month. All those having de- fective eyes, or in need of the proper service for the fitting of lasses, are cordially invited call at Hotel Pokegama the Wth and 16th of every month. Larson & Larson. . MILEER’S FOR Costelle’s ice Creams We also carry a fine % HOS seestes %. aes . line Sos OF ey ! Reach, o's Candies + fe} We RS AND ¥CBACCOS REMEMBER OUR When in need of a cool, refreshing soft drink. We have it in all flavors. ty Ice Cream ton Saturday Poke eden eagontoecectrtonteetentectentn rete:

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