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Rainy River region (Baudette, Minn.) 1903-1911

March 24, 1910 · Page 4 of 8

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For Park Site New Train English Grand Opera School Concert a Certainty Singers will be here A It has been the Region suggested to that in the C. N. Co. andThos. R. Williams Hall well filled Saturday case was doubt about Cathcart There is longer settle their differences in evening the occasion of the no any regard on with En= Come Saturday lay vice the C. N. R. putting to' the Old Baudette townsite that school They a sei annual or. concert. were amply Change of Program tire Frances, Foit Winnipeg and the village should make between effort to their repaid foi' attendance the an secure as ice night the plot of land lying in addition the at between the to provided sen present youngsters entertainment an the and outby Grand Singers used. It is given railway sidewalk and the Spooner mill and The Snglish Opera compared favorably with that spur very anything train give will be into which will the it public park. Symphony Orchestra people that The site convert an of like given in new a nature a ever middle May in is Williams Hall Saturday started about the and question natural park and would entertainment at oi a The little sho wed the Baudette. ones well will make the round trip between Winnipeg require little work it March into night, 26, to convert come very results of the training given by the very daily. beautiful The little clearing ard recommended. and Fo±t Franc-s A spot. and large audience enjoyed a teaebrrs, the been cleaning and Journal of the timetable number of benches The Edmonton has yet not says as up a The novel announced, a.trest. was a progrom nssu'ed that placed in position would but it is tb< make it into old style of in the an company. respects, many one daylight series of trains running ideal meelLg piace for citizens. the Walker will h “The second of having thirty in ive a our twenty youngsters or a the schedule. trains When the Band given last evening With four town (and it at concerts ru: nu recures give recitations being a was done g away row running have and daily, and the Muskeg should one) it would be excellent large house to apperciative In its place number of every an a very with. opera was a should be place for other citizens gather The day the district well and audience. to programme was our drills made hit sketches and they and a the music. Singers supplied with traveling. Grand Opera of hear by the Englise the Perhaps the best means from start. number and there and Symphong Orchestra, the the drill fan was on program what number but not was a one and given of the little was number by Mrs. R< of Rainy River bertson song a Tesomtion instrumental in vocal rich either treat or girls. will have her Millinery Parlor music. The receipts satisfactory, were very opened the March public. 24, to Rush, the prima “Miss Juanita about S4O netted. Whereas, and the ruler great was supreme and 25 For Easter 26. Bonnets. of splendid donna, range possesses a of the in his infinite universe has The following thy is the is voice. Her She program has made her shop somewhat stage presence on Wisdom, . removed from among us one with captivating sings pleasing and she larger and will have it filled with of brother-laborers, Erik worthy, cur Introduction Mr. McGuire and grace. ease Olson the and and, Whereas, long intimate the latest creations headgear. in Rose Manning the “Miss was contralto, Song Second Primary him relation held with in the she, has splendid and too, a faithful discharge of his in duties onr Recitation Casey the Bat at U. S. Land Office Crookston, voice. Minn at society eminently befitting makes it Harold Walker and Mr. both Picquet Hamilton Mar. “Mr. 8, 1910. that record appreciation of him we onr matterially Notice given contributed the is hereby that Albert to success therefore. Recitation Little Willy D. of the Cavilier, of Graceton, Minnesota, concert. Resolved, wisdom that the and Martin Collins which ho, December “In the with tho second made Horne- 7, 1908, v. on opera ability which he exercised has in the I taken Stead of the by No. 7080; serial No. 02672, part entry was Fancy March Twelve Children programme aid of organization by services and our King of The All Messrs SEi SWR NEi SER Section Messes Rush and Manning and for SWR SJ contribution counsel iwll be and held Hiawatha 35, Township N Range 33 >V. 161 Picquet and it and Hamilton, .in grateful remcnliarce. was one , 1. Origin of Hiawatha ... .Earl Tripp sth principal Meridian, filed notice has of delightful performances the most Resolved, thotthe sudden removal of of 2. Hiawatha in and tableau intention make Final Five Year to chines verse Cylinder J given the house. at such life from midst leaves opera a among our Arnold, Lucy Tripp Proof, M.-.rie establish claim the land to to of the orchestra good “The work shadow that ;.nd will be was a vacancy a Effie McGuire, Fred Henderson above described, before Alexander the taken by Miss Zeller being parts deeply iizee by all the membersand rea Marcelian Fosmark, U. McGuire S. Commissioner, District well appreciated. exceptionally Glen trknds local of the Ledge of I. O. G. T. “BQ” Columbia Gru-h?phone tho The is new one of Minnesota, Warroad, Minnesota, at Kershner performed the and flute, in he which member and will on was a Recitation .. When You Go Have kind. to of its It embodies the points to machine which very the 20th day of April, 1910. on the ’cello, Leon Ketchum and 10. h serious loss community the on to pi eve a School Young Billy the of tho Disc Graphophones. made have great f laimant witnesses: success showed themselves artists their names as at and the public. respective Patrick W. Ganye, of Graceton, Minn. convenient, shapely and simple, Compact, it is MisS instruments. Nina Carpenter Song Going A-milking Resolved with deep that sympathy an entirely Ole A. Olson, of Graceton, Minnesota, the pianist.’’ Gibson Vera and Folsom departure in talking machine design. Murray with bereaved the relations of the deceased was new Dave Cooper, Graceton, uf Minnesota, hope that It has the famous Columbia Aluminum Tone Arm we express our even Recitation A Peach John Ganye, of Graceton, Minnesota. loss all great to be so a us may overruled, big flower horn. No rubber tube, horn and Clean Up Frances DeCurtins no crane, a Arthur P. Toupin, Register. for good by Who him, doeth all in stand—and the horn swings direction. horn any no things well. The Birds’ Christmas Carol Now is the time of that Contest Resolved, that of these Notice attention resolutions Columbia Graphop-hone year a cony A Sketch Craig 1 Kate should be given the annual spring be spread to the records of upon Department Of The Interior A Lesson in 2 manners cleaning of the the Lodge, and it is hoped printed in town, the local up a copy Mrs. Ruggles and her children Terms ten Type “BQ” Easy United States Land Office that the on citizens of Baudette will and forwarded to the paper a cjpy be backward bereaved in getting the job family. not on Recitation.. Secret A Cylinder complete outfit of Columbia with Crookston. March Minnesota. 4. 1910. a of removing all and filth from Gust Erickson garbage Stella Walker Records, selection —$34.65 —0 n easy A sufficient affidavit having been your own contest their properties. We have the Albert of Randelin vveekly terms. one filed this office by Victor E. Reynolds, in contestant, S2O and Other outfits S2OO, and all the Recitation The Watermelon prettiest in the State and it John Wallin against Homestead Entry. No. way towns 5490, between. E% and Phyllis made November 14. 1902. for SW'4 Riley would be bad if citizens spoiled too our ■DramHßHimßMaarwjsßMßMMßc jssitw rr —— SE44 Section 17 Township 161 N. Range W/2 its beauty by neglecting their duties U. S. Land Office Cass Lake Minnesota, at 33W of the Fifth Principal Meridian, by Frank Fan Drill Ten Little Girls in keep failing it and tidy. Mar. to neat 16,1910. alleged Paige Contestee, in which it is that Milton’s, Spoon i < Notice is hereby given that John There will large be number of visitors Said Frank Paige established maintained Song When Visitors school to never or a come Pus^h, Boucherville, of Ontario, Canada bona fide residence said land: a on Baudette this and should to Six Boys year we February who 4th, 1905, Homestead made on that he abandoned said land for Ilian more give them good impression. a Entry No. Serial, 520 No. 02488 and three months last said two past, years Then there is the important NEJ ofNEJ, for Section Township 36 more hereby notified respond parties to are appear, North/Range 28th 160 West, of sth of health. Filth breeds disease matter and evidence touching said allegation offer Principal Meridian has filed notice of o’clock April 1910. 10 15, before at and neglecting do few hours work a. m on to good a A supply of lumbermen intention Final make to commutation Albert Chilgren. public Williams at notary a result in typhoid now or some may Proof, establish claim the to land to footwear reasonable prices be (and Minnesota, that final hen lug will be at other disease getting foothold in above described, before F. JiMcPartlin a your o'clock held 10 April 22, 1910 be at on a. m, fore rubbers take another raise at United States Commissioner, District of home and carrying off of fore) Register and Receiver the United the at some your Minnesota, International Falls, at The Farmers Store. Land Minnesota. States Office in Crookston, loved would be wise It ones. a very Koochiching County, Minnesota, the The said living, in affidavit, on contestant a proper policy for each and citizen togive 19i0. every 2nd day of May Dr. Reeves, Dentist and filed March 1910. forth facts Opti 4, set c this strict attention. matter Claimant witnesses* names as due which show that after diligence personal Rainy River and Fort of ran Williams Branded, of Baudette, Minn. scrvlceof this made, notice be it not can j will trances his Rainy River beat Charles A. Kennedy, of Springvale, ordered and hereby directed that such s || I 11 office from Mar. Minnesota. All 14 26. to due and notice be given by publication proper Go Farmers the for to store, Malcolm McLeod, of Springvale, Minn. j kinds Dentil work.. . of Spectales James Medill. of Frontier, Minnesota. good Roosevelt, bargains in all wool Record address of Defendant. sweaters i and Eye glasses. Rainy River. Bartlett, Lester Minnesota. Arthur I’. 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