Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, November 30, 1910, Page 2

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eteibeeteteeetieteie eid det iNews Gathered! During the Week } PEG eet eetetetetetetetint Grand Rapids and Vicinity ¢ e : $ $ $ 4 Leonel treat tnintetintetentnte 3 iz E i Dr. W. C. Gilbert, of Bovey, was] of bronchitis, is reported very low a visitor in the village Sunday. with typhoid fever, Oyster stews, hot lunches, good cof fee served at Miller’s confectionery. | Manley, who spent Thanksgiving with Oyster stews, hot lunchs, good cof fee served at Miller’s confectionery, | their home at Eveleth Sunday. The Catholic Ladies’ Altar society will meet witli Mrs. Henry Logan o. Thursday afternoon, December 1, aud all zre invited to attend. Jobn. Hepfel was a Cohasset busi- ness visitor between trains Tuesday. Mike Calahan came down from Co- hasset On business Sunday afternoon. G. E. Godfrey, of Ballclub, was a business visitor im the village on Saturday B. P. Munson, the logger, accomp- anied by his scaler, George ‘Currie Miss Lillian Gray, who teaches at |‘? commence active operations. Swan River spemt Sr-»~ ‘nthe H. K. Finch, formerly employed at ;the Pokegama barber shop, came in from Bemidji jeer Thanksgivitig with friends. Miss Gertrude E. Bawden, of Mar- ec, was a visitor in the village on ines. pase Wm. Clark, Tom Morris and Dav Rk. A. MecOuat, county attorney-| Fleming, who have been hunting in as in the village on business |the Pokegama lake district, returned | to their home at Crookston Tuesday. ssioner M. O’Brien came! ‘Mrs. H. D. Powers entertained at dadwn from Cohasset on business six-handed euchre on Friday afte: Sunday afternoon. moon of jafit week and a very en- able time is reported by the lad- Ed Burgen, one of the hustiing | 40% sexta 2 homesteaders from the Vermilion! ~~ was in the village Mew 7, | M. EB. Winsor went vo Milwaukee yesterday on what he stated was a H. Haugen, the hustling editor ane Rao ny the Nashwauk Herald, was in the; ‘3 to get revenge on the recent closing lage on business Monday. order. L. Courtemanche returned from Ro- chester Tuesday where Mrs. Courte- maneche was successfully operated on. It is xpeeted she will return next week. Rey. Carl Giesier, of Cass Lake, will hold services in the English lang uage ‘at the Swedish! Lutheray church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and all are urged to attend. = ‘ * “1 Sam Martin, of Pokegama lake, Oto King, who bat employed with | enjoys the distinction of having made the King Lumber Co. ,at Deer River | the first trip with team and sleigh spent Sunday in the village with his | goross Pokegama lake, he having p: triends. | formed the trick Tuesday morning. Mrs. Otto Rannfranz and daughter | iMrs. Harry. Williams came over who spent the summer with her par-| from Keewatin Monday evening to ents at Fargo, N. D., returned home | yis% hér husband, who is il with last week. ‘the typhoid fever at St. Benedict's | hospital, Mrs. J. W. Taft has departed for! Hood River, Oregon, where she has accepted a position as housekeeper. E. J. Farrell, accompanied by his! daught« Miss Marie, went to Du- luth on business Sunday aftemmoon. The Misses Mallory and Rhineber- | ger, of the Grand Rapids schools, spent Thanksgiving vacation at Du- luth. ‘ Chairman McWilliams, of the bi returned to Nashwauk Tuesday morn-| A large number of Grand Rapids ing after attending to business ar-| young people went to Coleraine on fairs in the village. | Thursday evening to attend the open- {ing ball and dedication of the Cole- Lester Lofberg, who is employed | aie village hall. All report it a at Keewatin, has been here for the | suecess im every way. past wee summoned as a witness before the grand jury. Miss Janet Doran, who teaches at |Santu Villi Scholastica, Duluth, ar- Harry Price, who returned from a, rived here Wednesday to enjoy Than hunting expedition with an attack | giving at home. She was accompani- Company for dinner — IT’S ALL READY- THE POUND OAK CHIEF RANGE NEVER FAILS ME 8 SIMPLY INCOMPARABLE The oven in the Chief is the finest you ever saw—large, high capacious, gracefully arched and insulated all around—everywhere —by asbestos board three times the usual thickness, and every bit covered with 16-guage boier iron. The fire box is made of good Roun@ Oak gray cast iron and is exactly the right size and shape to insure correct results while the duplex grates permit the use of any kind of fuel. The reservoir supplies an abundance of hot water—heated by contact—and you cau heat ‘water and bake at the same time. Ube Chief is a range without an equal. It received highest Seat- We will welcome a chance to show @ward—remember—at the Al:aska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, tle, over all others exhibited. you, further, how good and dependable it is. Book of the Range, free, upon request. De luxe edition. . J. & HD. POWERS Miss Mamie Tubbs and Miss ’Gene | money’s worth, —-_oOoOoOoOoO the H. G. Becker family, returned to, came up from Minneapolis last week i Thursday morning to | business trip, but we suspect it was; . GRAND RAPIDS. HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 191C. ed on her return to Duluth by her mother, Mrs. K. E. Doram. — Remember the card party at K. \P. Hall Friday evening under the auspices of the Young Ladies’ guild | of the Episcopal church. Luncheon will ,be served and all are invited to come and enjoy a social evening. [Alfred Blomberg Wants to buy aii the Ties || on Great Northern or ‘Minne- ]/ sapolis & Rainy River. | Bd. Tankersely, editor of the Big Fork Settler, spent Sunday and ‘Monday in the village on busimess. Mr. Tankersley is making a financial ‘success of the Settler and is giv- ing the people of Big Fork their PAY HIGHEST MARLET PRICE FOR SAME - \ALFRED BLOMBERG Jesse Lake Minnesota —_ — | itol, beginning at 10 a. m., Tuesday. fWhe purpose of the meeting is to discuss questions of highway con- struction, adminisiration and leg‘sia- tion. Authorities gn all kinds of woad work, will give adresses and answer questions. One of the main Stanley McMahon, who has been|features aside from proposed legisla- visiting with friends amd relatives|tion, will be the question box amd | here for the past month, returned | discussion of local problems. ; ‘ta Miles City, Mont. Tuesday to 4 J. Kelly, wilo joaks aiter the | r@sume his’ position as druggist 11 | jateresis of the Western Union in one of the bigest establishments © | the eighth district was a Grand |that kind im eastern Montaua. | Rapids visitor Friday and while here W. ©. Hart, superintendent of the |calied at the Herald-Review office. | LaRue mine, at Nashwauk, and Cap. | Mr. Kelly staited it is the intention | | Maptin. coe Kibbine? caiie’ in on the |to establish a city office here as soon | Merry Widow Monday evening ang #5 business warrants and he also ispent Tuesday looking over the tesi Stated it would undoubtedly be in| ' pit operations of the M. A. Hanna the near future. The Western Union | ‘Go. on Pokegama, lake. {struck a popular cord when it made | i . ja ruling that fifty word night mes- | Miss Jackson, and Mrs, Romams ot |sages cam pe sent for the same rate | | Grand Rapids mere, here Sunday to | ten word day messages and is | attend the funeral of Charles Vedford ! resulting in increasing business. ‘Mrs. Romans returning Sunday even- | | ing while Miss Jackson remained un- | That Baby Contes: j aul Thursday as the guest of Mrs | £. L. Woods.—Cass Lake Times. | The popular baby contest, inaugur- | Robert Kells, more familiarly know | #ted by the Gem theatre, is receiving | to his friends as “Bob,” returned | no little attention from the proud | | from Pokegama lake Tuesday where | parents aud it is expected there will | [he got the full limit allowed by |D¢ & lange list of entries. Following | | law, ‘bringing down two deer 4nd a '8 the list of prizes offered. First | | moose. He has them hung up and | prise, genuine Austrian Angora robe, | will bring them to town in a few | Value #10, donated by Lieverman | days, if 'Bros.. second prize, not yet decided | {on, donated by Itasca Mercantile Co.; | ast a M. ee and daughter, third prize, wot yet decided, donated | Margaret, and Mrs. George Booth |», pBlasing & Whittemore; founth | | returned from Duluth Sunday where | prize, ‘oné dozen ‘photos, donated ‘by | {returned from Duluth Sunday wher|Ryam’s studio; fifth prize, baby hood | | Miss Margaret, who thas been suffe!-| gonated by Mrs. K. C. Lent; Sixth | ing with throat trouble, was operat-| prize, solid sterling silver set, with jed on by Dr. Lum. The operation papy spoon, donated by the Gem. | | Was vary euccesstul, | None of these articles can be purch-| ased for less than. $5 and are worth | striving for. The conditions are | Those who have gaime on hand should bear in. mind the fact that \thel season closes today and if they wish to retain same, they can do so for a period of five days by pur- chasing retaining tags of Game War- den Jesse Harry. | jGeorge Blaping, of the Red Cross | | Drug store, went to Minneapolis on | business Friday, returning Monday. very simple, the only cost being for } Miss Zita Doran, of the Nashwauk the slide, which can be obtained at | schools, spent her Thanksgiving va-|Pyam’s ~studio for the sum of fifty jcation at home, réturiiig to Nash-| cents. A number is given with each |wauk Monday morning. «helide amd the pictures of the baples © ‘are shown at each show, the audienc: | yating ‘by the number on the slide for, in their estimation, the most | poplar and prettiest baby. Babies | | Prot. F, Schumacher, who forimer jhad charge of the manuel taining | department of the Grand Rapids hig: | | sthools, but biog is now located ae oe a ee Wausau, Wis., was a visitor her | | i Se 3 | , By .. i der are eligible to emtry im the con-| ane oe Con corte) Bee test, which starts on December Ist | vaca: | afid closes January 31st. Hach per- | Atterney John C. Lewis, of Nash-' son who purchases a ticket is en: | wauk, is in the village on court busi- | titled vo a vote. wness this week. Mr. Lewis lately | | returned from Portland, Ore. wheve | |he fvas called by the illness of a) )sister and states he was much im- | poageenaaal the |beauties of the Te | te L. F. & D. Ry. | H : ; You are hereby notified that at a | Howard and Stewart, McLachiau | tax Judgment sale held on the 13th ‘returned from Uetroit, Mich., Ps Tote gunned quly onered | j day evening where they were call-|in and by the district court for said | led iby the death of their mother last |county of Itasca, on the 21st day of | Notice of Expiration of Redemption. | Office of County Auditor, County af | Itasca state of Mimnesota. Mon. Wednes evening. Mrs. Me an| March, 1907, in proceedi any en- j vas former a> Teatae . e jtonce the payment of taxes delinqu- was formerly a resident _ of rand | ont upon real estate for the year Rapids and the boys have the sincer , 1905, for sid counaty of Itasca, th sympathy of ail in their bereavemen ing dé arcel of laud sitt-; Howard, who is employed with the } Led mg le a tr eles M. J Ee P pep Het .e. | State of Mitmesota, to-wit: gt i. J. Baker Co., af Deer River, re- | Swi of NW%, Section 25, j turned to work ‘i'uesday. lTow 53, Range 25, | r 35 | Was duly offered for sale Ean sae ad Ser and no one bidding upon said offer | the German and science é i al to that for whith | 1 ) a mount e lot the Grand Rapids | parcel subject to be sold | butt now principal of e game was duly bid in for the schools, spent Friday in the village | ong ae Heth ee or eerie | | With friends. It is sta that Mv. 1910, the said parcel of land still be- ed to dis-| img unredeemed from said sale ,the| a \same and all rights of said state | 1s eS ee i therein under said sale was duly | freight train bound for Duluth amd | assigned and conveyed by the audi-| one bound for Kelly Lake. Anyhow,’ tor, of said county, to an actual pur- | walking is good from Gunn Junction , chaser for the sum of seventeen and / z 15-100 dollars, that the amount re-| W. B. Strom, of Hecior, who was quired to redeem said parcel of land | | with a party of four who hunted ia/ from said sale exclusive of the costs | the north country, was a visitor al) to accrue upon this notice is the Pas : i sum Seventeen and | jthe Heraid-Review office Monday | 15-100 dollars, with interest thereon | | where he called to get some election | at the rate of twelve per cent per | news, he having been isolated from | haere eS ger muna at gates ty Samaes | Nia ~! ¢ p ber, x ay redemption sv ale eoihecn ae Sevens an is made, amd that the tax certificate |This is Mr. Strom’s ninth annual) jggyeq upon said sale has been pre- hunt in Itasca county and he states |sented to me by the holder aed it is his intention to come back next|and the time for redemption of sai j . :|pancel from said sale will expire | Sea oe cian ba ot ne net sixty days after the service of this holders of the company which owus notice and proof thereof has been the Hector Mirror. filed in my office. ees ’ , Witness my hand and official seal Jerome White, pianist and vocalist | this 23rd day of September, 1910. at the Gem theatre, has resigned his; M. A. SPANG, position and departed for Minneapo-| ayditor, of Itasca county, Minnesota lis Saturday morning to take a pos! (Official Seal) tion as vocalist at the Unique. His H. iR. Nov. 23-Dec. 7 place will be taken by Miss Jessie j Ley of Benson who is at present | taking vocal lessons at Duluth and who will complete her studies Fri and arrive nere Saturday. ;. -She | comes highly recommended poth by ay Die cel eed | , ist, will make ; ae oi ane aie ts pees ae) uaa: % visit to Grand Rapids on uenal ¢ | The position is at present being fill) } | ites, the 15th and 16th of every | ed by Mrs. Kribs as painist and % month. Ali those having de- 3) George Blasing as vocalist. fective eyes, or in need of the 4 | | He ws : 7 proper service for the fitting of | The annual meeting of the Minne lasses, are cordially invited sota. Roadmakers association, & call at Hotel Pokegama the \ | Krueger has not yet jiearn |tinguish the difference between Dr. Larson, the eye special- | will be held at St. Paul, Tuesday 18th and 16th of every month. and Wednesday, December 20-21, in Lameon & Larson. the Senate chambers of the old cap- i ay RECIPI- | ENT. WHY NOT? Then you're sure to please the entire "age ” - =e" oT family, and after all the family interest is each ones interest, The gifts sure to please, are here many, manyrof them and we truly want you to call, and learn how well we are perpared to fill your everv Christmas want. W. J. & H. 0. POWERS Auditor-Treasurer's Satetment of Moneys in Treasury. ( STATE OF MINNESOTA, /_ F 1 -S8 County of Itasca. \ at A statement of the exact amount of money remaining in the Trema- ury of the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the 3lat day of October, 1910, with the amount belonging to each particular fund. Debit Balance Credit Balance Taxes and Penalties .. a: be +8 317,151.92. a Current School Fund 9,679.76 County Beyenue,..-...-- 24,579.49 ‘ Poor Fund .. 2... 0. 0. ee 2,033.62 £ Road and Bridge fund: .$8,236.33 j Refunding 1,097.15 } UU et a epee i 5,148.78 i Redemption Fund .. .... 1,473.86 School District. Fund 11,057.29 Town City and Village 2,817.29 Incidental Fumd .... .. 310.62 State Revenue and School 278.05 State Land and Interest 346.81 State Loans a 9,064.40 County Bonds .. .. 10,566.87 County Bond Interest 13,151.56 County Att’y Contingent 843.09 Bond Purchase fund .. 3,067.95 Mortgage Loan Fund 11,500.00 Ditch Bond and Interest 747.99 Assurance Fund -20 Mortgage Register Tax 888.76 9,333.48 424,708.31 Net Credit Balance 415,374.83 Amount in Treasury Consisting of Peuntes bt Nickels and Dimes ., .. .. +. 15.68 : awe Silver , 83.00 ‘Gold » 10.00 Currency ..°.. s+. 6 » 168.00 ry Checks and Draf 2,430.12 Bonds ak. Melon yoscele 3,067.95 Real Hstate Mortgage i 11,500.00 e Deposited in Banks .. .. .. ,099.82 eae Total .. .. 415,374.83 We certify that the above and foregoing statement is true and correct, Dated this 21st day of November, 1910. GLEN STRADER, County Treasurer. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Perfect Service Steam Heated Rooms The McAlpine Cafe ql 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 plate. Regular meais 2c and up. {When you are in Grand Rapids give us a-trial. If not satisfied, tell us—if satisfied, tell others. pee Pala Re Ee Serco { SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 4 } $ GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW

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