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GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW Wednesday, November 23, 1910. . DOCSOOO STOO: News G During the Week SOD PHI ED Grand Rapids and Vicinity athered A. G. Wedge, Jr., of Bemidji, is in the village on business today. Jud Powers, of Marble, was ‘im, the village on business yesterday. J. J. Roberts, clerk of the village of Kedwatin, is in the village on business. M. L. Toole, of Cass Lake, came down Monday to visit with his old | friends at Grand Rapids. Wm. Weitzel, the taxidermist, a Deer River business visitor Tues. day. # Herbert Grove and Ed. Ramqu’s were take in the hop. E. F. Logan, of Marble, has been im the village the past few days at- tending to business matters. J. W d fran Aiton and little son returm- went of camps. Miss Sadie McMahon who been .visiting at home for the past two weeks, day. Judge from aver district court, it having been adjourned since Fridaly. “& inumber of young people enjoyed a social dance at Village hall Fri- day evening and all report it one of the most enjoyable of the season. B. S. Andrus, representing the R. . Bloame Co. who laid the grani- tofd pavement on Third street, was in the village on business Tuesday. Mrs. Nels Weiberg will entertafi Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ societ, Wednesday afternoon of nex All are invited to attend. the an week The card party given by the Yoe men lodge was well attended.there being a large number present and all report a good time. Mrs. Wm. Weitzel and Edward Wil son went to Minneapolis Friday, ac- eompynied by five children to the state foundling asylumn. No itt hands ef the Michigan-Mjnnesota foot ball game, the score of which was Michi- gan 6, Minnesota 0. The society w Veigh Tuesday afternoon, December Royal Neighbor’s Flower Fund 6. All members and friends of the society are urged to attend. The mother’s meeting held la: Friday afternoon was a decided suc-! A few steps forward BASE-BURNER. It is curious efficient, guaranteed. A new Base-Burner Booklet, others, tells the story. was | over from Coleraine Friday to up country Tuesday where ' has been attending to the has returned to Duluth Tues- McClennahan arrived here Brainerd Tuesday to preside | wount of money changed | at “rand Rapids as a result ll meet with Mrs, John Mc-| "ROUND OA OAK ROUT. ROUTS WINTER'S RIGORE NEW IMPROVEMENTS —the first in about twenty-five years THEY were taken by the Beckwith people, makens of that sterling good heater the GHNUINE ROUND OAK, and all are plainly visible and easily explaible on the new Round Oak ever thought of these improvements! before. They make a base burner worth while—making use of hat which in all others has been lost—therefore a saving, and more It is a stove worthy the name ROUND OAK, and is fully IT IS FREE. cess ‘in every way and much interest was manifested. Light refreshments were served. et W. C. Hart, superintendent of the LaRue mine, at Nashwauk, came in on the Merry Widow Tuesday even- ing ito look after the test pit opera- tions on Pokegama lake. W. A. Kiley, of the Herald-Review force, returned Sunday from a two! day’s outing spent at Sam Martin's 'on Pokegama lake and brought back | two nice specimens of the deer tribe. During the past week, Clerk of ‘Court I. D. ~ issued lic- | enses to wed to the following: John Swansen to Anna Solby; Willie Jack- son to Josie Lyons. was passed by all, During the after- | noon a dainty luncheon was served. ‘The Herald‘Review could use few loads of wood and should some who are in arrears reat | tamity journal have a few cords for sale, a bargain can be quicklv struck by bringing the wood to town. The Hughes’ store hunting party | dpent Sunday in the woods and brought back four deer. They were ai tired bunch the following day, and | state that if they ever get over this shey will do iit again, The supper served at Oddfellow’s| aall last Thursday evening by the Jatholic Ladies’ Altar society was a success, both socially and financial- y, and netted the altar society a 1eat sum. J. N. Brown, the decorator, re arned from Fosston Tuesday where 1e spent] the past six weesk painting sxeenery for the village hall. While there ihe also took contracts for pri- vate pairties. E. Johnson, who has been employ- 2d at Roecker’s tallor shan “~~ the past few months, departed forChicago last week to take charge of a shop at Crystal Lake, a suburb of the Windy Cfty. 3 Will Finnegan, a former Grand Rap ids boy, who is now in, charge of the Armor branch packing house at Be midji, arrived here Saturday after- noon and visited with friends a few hours before going to Coleraine to | also visft friends. The Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society will hold its ‘monthly meeting in the lecture room of the Presbyterian church in base-burner making that, among so many, no one all interestingly different from Tuesday, November 29 at 3:30 p. m. Foreign topic, Korea,; Home Topic Among the Mexicans in U. S. Every body cordially invited. Mr. and (Mrs. W. E. White, who have been spending the summer at their summer cottage on Deer Lake departed for Minneapolis Tuesday where they will visit a few days’ at rae Fan of Mrs. White’s son, before ay’ for their home ngton, Kansas. ss A hunting party consisting of Keo Leroux, Mike Hagen, James and Sylvester Hewis and James Hagen spent the fore part of last week in the vicinity of Sugar lake where they obtained the legal limit of deer. One buck in particular, was a hand- som specimen, weighing 300 pounds. Theo. Toren, of Fairbault, Minn., is ‘the new druggist at the Itasca Mer- 'cantlle Co. store, he having arrived here the first of the week \ito take charge of the drug depart- |ment. He i's a very pleasant gentle- jmmam to meet and will undoubted. find favor with that store’s many) | patrons, | Messrs. Hanson, Hyatt, Schroeder |and Hendrickson, of St. James, who day with one deer each. Mr. Hy- att was a Grand Rapids visitor some years ago and expressed great sur- prise at the many improvements go- ing on. John Bilodeau, proprietor of the Mc Alpine cafe, informs the Herald Re- view that he has everything prepared to care for the wants of his patrons. He intends making the | Sunday dinner menu especially attrac itive and states that last Sunday’s din ner was well patronized. The cafe will serve supper for the Thanks- giving eve dance this evening and a special menu has been prepared for the occasion. Alfred Blomberg Wants to buy all the Ties on Great Northern or Minne- apolis & Rainy River. i PAY HIGHEST MARLET i PRICE FOR SAME ALFRED BLOMBERG The friends of Mrs. John Schaum | have been in camp about forty miles Jesse Lake - - Minnesota pleasantly surprised her Tuesday/ north of here, returned home Tues- | afternoon, it being her 47th birth-| | day and a very enjoyable afternoon { Sha eh Tah Oh tc j | ai gh’ D.C. Cham pACE C4 m bers, Prop. & THE GRILL CAFE H. E. BENJAMIN, Prop. THANKSGIVING DINNER MENU. DINNER SERVED FROM 11:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M Celery Queen Olives Green Onions Lettuce Jokey Club Pickles Soup Chicken Broth Roasts Young Turkey, Spanish Dressing, Cranbery Sauce Wc Stuffed Goose, Oyster Dressing, Currant Jelly 50c Canvas Back Duck, Poultry Dressing, Cider Sauce We Spring Chicken, Sage Dressing 35c Sirloin of beef An Jus 35c Leg of Pork, Fried Apples 35 Entrees n Giblets on Toast 35c lloped Oysters 30c Broiled Lobsters 75 Salmon Salad 35c Vegetables Steamed Potatoes Whipped Cream Potatoes French Peas Fried Parsnips Wilted Lettuce Desserts Thanksgiving Menu English Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce | Young Onions Olives Lobster, Newberg Chicken F Steamed Potatoes Log Cabin Potatoes Sugar Potatoes, En Mayonaise Cold Beet I + Lemon, Assorted Fruits Assort Tea, Coffee, Oysters New York Counts, a la Mode Soups Consomme Printames, Entasse Clam Chowder, ala Chambers Baked White fish, Saratoga Chips Relishes Dressed Lettuce, a la Waldorf Roasts Young Turkey, Oyster Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Loin of Pork. Jersey Sweets Domestic Goose, Cush Dressing | irloi , : ° z aise Commutation Salad Meats -ork Ham Apple, Cranberry Pies Home Made Mince Pies i + Entrees Apple Fritters, Currant Jelly Vegetables Salads Pastry and Desserts Cocoa, Milk Noi Henry F. Washington, Chef Seeded bdeebeebiederseideiek Extra Selects, Encreme ish Radishes Fresh Cucumbers Sirloin of Beef, A Jus ricassee Mashed Potatoes Petti Pois, En Casses Corn Pie Pumpkin Pie Apple Beverages Coffee, Green Tea, Black Tea, Angel Food Cake Pie Cranberry Pie Cream Pie Cocoa, Milk Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Ttasca state of Minnesota. To L. F! & D, Ry. You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 13th day of May, 1907, pursuant to 4 veal estate tax judgment duly entered in and by the district court for said county of Italsca, on the 21st day of | March, 1907, im proceedings to en- | tore the payment of taxes delinqu- | ent upon real estate for the year 1905, for sid counaty of Itasca, the following described parcel.of land sit- uated im the county of Itasca and state of Mimmesota, to-wit: Sw% of NW%, Section 26, ‘Township 53, Range 25, was duly offered for sale | and no one bidding upon, said after | «@d parcel was subject to be sold the same was duly bid in for the state of Minnesota, That thereafter and om the 14th day of September, 1910, the said parcel of land still be- img unredeemed from said sale ,the game and all rights of said state therein under said sale was duly assigned and conveyed by the audi- tor of said county, to an actual pur- chaser for the sum of seventeen and 15-100 dollars, that the amount re- quired to redeem said parcel of land |from said sale exclusive of the costs an amount equal to that for which | qo accrue upon this notion is the sum of Seventeen and 15-100 dollars, with interest therean at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 14th day of Septem- ber, 1910, to the day said redemption is made, and that the tax certificate igsued upon said sale has been pre- Sented to me by the holder thereof and the time for redemption of sald parcel from said sale will expire Sixty days after the service of this notiic 4 and proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal | this 23rd day of September, 1910. M. A, SPANG, | Auditor, of Itasca county, Minnesota (Official Seal) H.{R. Nov. 23-Dec. 7. | Theory and Fact. “IT tell you that it is a mistakes idea that animals have instinct,” re marked the new-fangled natursilst. “will you inform me, then, what makes a hen set om a doorknob?” asked an auditor. “My investigatious Lave only gone far enough to show that it is not m- stinct,” replied the naturalist, some what stiffly. Pineapple Sherbet ed Cakes Gus. Dahl, Assistant | Application for License to Sell toxicating Lizuors. village of Keewatin—ss. liquors for the term commencing . November 14th, 1910, and terminat- ing on November 13th, respectively, to-wit. plate. Regular meals 25c and up. give us a trial. In- | State of Minnesota, county of Itasca, | | Notice is hereby given that appli- cation has been made in writing to the village council of said village ot Keewatin and filed in my office, pray ing for license to sell intoxicating 1911, by the the village this 2nd day of chehed nl following person and at the following 1910. place as stated in said application | Steam Heated Rooms Perfect Service The McAlpine Cafe JOHN BILODEAU, Proprietor Located in the new McAlpine Block is now open both DAY and NIGHT and we are prepared to cater to the most fastidious. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUNDAY DINNERS at 35 cents per If not satisfied, Joseph Bartogliatti in the front) ro6m, ground floor of. the two stor, frame building situate on lot 7 block 9 in the village of Keewatin, | Itasca county, Minnesota. Said application will be heard and determined by said village council of the village of Keewatin at the cou! cil rooms in said village of Keewatin on Friday the 25th day of November, 1910, at 8 o’clock p. m. of that day. Witness my hand and the seal of J. J. ROBERTS, Village Clerk H. R. Nov. 16-23 Without GOOD Skates | No Pleasure in Skating Skate a few miles and many skates lose their edge--or fitted are continually coming off. ers you avoid all sk W. J. & A {When you are in Grand Rapids tell us—if satisfied, tell others. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW with poor clamps-- When you choose K K make at Pow- ate dffficulties--skat- will ing be a greater pleasure than you have known it before, B. POWERS SS ATE,