Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 4, 1897, Page 4

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sm VL Le he le de le le le le le le CATE LOOUEL VM SAM ORECKOVSKY, = CLOTHING and Gent’s Furnishings. LOL LLL | I have LAM LY LY LL UEC prise the natives. own figure, call and see me. first-class overcoat for sale at $2.00. you would think I didn’t mean what I say. Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Trunks atd Valises. Overcoat Specials: 35 Men’s Overcoats carried over from a former stock that I will sell at prices that will sur- If you, want an overcoat at your should advertise a If I Call and see. SAM ORECKOVSKY, Lealnd Ave., Opposite Hotel Pokegama, WIV i Luk kkldldildilidé id, iLL 4 4 ete? A COMPLETE LINE OF WOODSMEN’S SUPPLIES Such as Mackinaws, Rubbers, Mittens, Socks, Etc., at the Very Lowest Prices. Come in and Get My Prices Before Buying Elsewhere. VU Grand Rapids, Mnn. N LM A TE rea Published Every Saturday. DOLLARS A YEAR IN $1.00 | Three Month Two Six Nonths OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ITASCA COUNTY. Auditor wwwuH, R, King Treas or Arthu Sheri SII. Michael’ L, Toole Begister of Deeds A Clerk of Court I. Judge of Probat 5 Court Commis Attorney..... rueyor. Count County Coroner School Sup rintende County Comm: District No. 1 District No. 2. District No. 3 : “Henry ear GRAND RAPIDS VILLAGE. President HD. Powers ‘Trustees eX Recorder A. King ‘Treasurer. . Hi. Hughes Attorney Pratt THE PRURCHES: Thur 5 Strangers and Aig saiesee cor- U—Rev. J. Treloar, anday morning at 00 o'clock 2 CATHOLIC—Rev. Father Gamache, pastor, Services Sabbath morning and evening. 8 school at2 p.m. Mr. Allen. rector. Ser- Rev. 1 Sabbath, morning and fourth SECRET SOCIETIES. {TASCA LOVGE A. F.& A. M. NO. 208, meets the nd third Fridays of each month at K. hall. Visiting brethren ‘a ally invited. Fraternal eye CEA; Rabe Wel A. Carson, Secretary. GRAND RAPIDS LODGE L. 0, O. F. Ho. 184 meets every Wednesday ie ipd at K. hall. Visiting brethre: vited to Sieabd: Knox, N. G M. A. Liany, Ree, Sec.” S LODGE, DAUGHTERS OF RE- meets the second_ et fourth ha! ink, N. G. RS. THOMAS MCAL Mus. KATE MANGAN, Rec. Sec, POKEGAMA TENT, NO. 33, K, O. T, M.. mects every second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at K. P. hall. Visiting bretaren cordially invited to attend reviews. F. F. Mi ea Com. OnaRLEs MILLANEY, R. ITASCA HIVE, L. O. T. M., meets ever, second and fourth Fridays of the mont! in K. P. hall. Miss Harrie F. Grason, L. Com. Mrs. Jennse Buaxer, L. BR. K. &. or P. WAUBANA LODGE NO. 431, meets every Thursday evening in K. Pp hall. Visiting Knights cordially welcome. Gro. F, Meyers, C. 0. H. E. Grarraw, K. BR. 8. {TASCA DIVISION, NO. 10, U. R., K. or P., meets first Monday ‘of each month at K. P. ball. L. Toave, Capt. Oaant ES KEARNEY, Rec. NORWAY PINE. ees NO. 3. WOOD- MEN OF TH 'ORLD. Meets avery seo- ond and Zoarth Wodnewdays of the. munth atFingegeo's bi ©. 'T. Grovun, Olerk< SIP?! LOBE NO. $y AO Bi We. 6 Mouse re ‘Of each week at a a8: ew i M; . B Hgeaanpson. K Of St. . FP. HG “at POST G. A. BR. NO. 149. #toete + Friday of each month in a iting members co: ia ly it~ to-atten Rosr Bamer, Com. Hipson, Ads. MUSICIANS’ WHIMS. Most of Them Are Daft About Some ‘Things. I am tickled to know that Wagner was an exact and expensive dresser, and that Beethoven was a sloven with an old coat and slippers trodden down at the heels, says the Contemporary Review. It interests me to hear that Paganini always carried a shirt in his fiddle case because he sweated so pro- fusely over his solos that he had to change between his parts if he played twice. I even care to learn that Men- delssohn was a perfect nild about pastry, which he could never resist and which he always ate (especially cherry pie) and which always disagreed with him, that Schumann injured his third finger by tying it back to his wrist with a string because he hoped to make it more supple—it ended, how- ever, in his almost losing tbe use of it; that Bulow got up in the night to play over passages which he thought he was likely to play imaccurately at his prodigious recitals. Whea Thral- berg was at the height of xis fame he wouldn’t even carry an umbrella for fear of it cramping the muscles of his hand; Malibran loved nothing so much as romping with Mocheies’ chil- dren on the floor; Paganini was so stingy that he would stand up under shelter in the rain and keep a whole opera house full waiting sooner than calla cab. Prof. Ela told me ine found him one day crouching under the Arcade in Regent street aud that he gave this artless explanavien. ‘Hack- ney coaches,” he said, “in Lonaon were so expensive!” and this when he had doubled the prices at the opern house where he played and was roving tn money. Extra fer Lrtoy. HR Sound, Dry Wood, $1.25 per Cord at ME SHE RE a ie a a a teat ERE RE ae eae He ae a aE Ak ddd deck beccdcdodoko ace ‘BR ae ae RE EA a a ae ae ae ee aE at a * & *& Enquire at Herald-Review or at Farm. 3 % Hae HE a ae he aE Ea a a aS ae Hk HE a 4-{t. Leng for Sale at Experimental Farm, a0 ate Se at ae ARE ae ae ae ae ate ate ate ae a ae ate ate ae ae ae ate ate ae ae ae ate ate ate ate ae a ae ate ale ae ae ae ate ake ate te ae age eof ate ate ae a ate EE MEARE SRE RE AE AE ae BRE ANE ae AE he a He ae ae NE He ae He ae ae ae aa ae He eae ae ae ae ae ae he a ae ae ale ae ae ae ae ape ae ae ae ae ate ata AEPSREASED ES ESENAESEL ERNESTO OSEAN ANTS S SS AS aE ae ae ae a ae aE SH bs Manufacturers of Sash, Do REE RE ae ee ee ee a ea ae a ae ae a ae ae hee a ae ate se ae ee ae ae tea te te ae ate ee ee ge ae eRe ee Grand Rapids, - ASE Fe eae ae ae ae a ae a ae a ea ee a ea ae a ae a ae a ea ee ae ae ee a ea ee ae eae ae a a ae ate ae ae WV PULEERECO,, Lumber, bath and Shingles. Scroll Sawing Done on Short Notice, ESTIMATES FURNISHED. W.V. FULLER & CO. ors and Blinds. Turning and - Minnesota. Old Maid (to messenger)—Give him the letter and if he asks you who sent it, just say “a beautiful young lady.” Messenger—I shall charge you 10 cents more for that. ¥irst English Christmas ‘Pree. Christmas trees were unknown in England until the reign of Queen Vie- torla. After the present prince of Wales had become three or four years old Prince Albert ornamented a Christ- mas treo for the infant prince. The 4dea pleased the people and as Christ- megan's, jas. trees were every year made a feature. of the court eélebration the : in soon spread among the Eng-. 'ish.—Boston Globe. FINEST TRAINS ON EARTH FROM i ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TO ST.LOUIS. Johnsons’ Sample Room Has always on hand a full line of Foreign sud Domestic Wines, Ligours na Cigars. Fine Liquors for Medicinal Purposes a Specialty. THE ONLY BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM IN TOWN. Leland Ave, Grand Rapids. eeeeese Re SB eS a a ee ae ae eae a ae a ae ae a ae ae ae a ate ae ae a ae ae se ae a ae ae ak ae ate ae ae ae ate ate oe a ae ate ae oy ate at a | . Homesteaders i i: Can save time and expense by £ proving up before E. C. Kiley, # Judge of Probate, Grand Rapids. 4 Filings Upon Land ’ u May also be made before bim. The Expense of taking witnesses to Duluth or St. Cloud m can be saved. All usiness Hy Entrusted to my care ryt will be given prompt q attention. ore tape: If You Want to File upon lands under any laws of the United States, or when you are ready to make final proof, call at the office of the Judge of Probate, a Court House, Grand Rapids. E. C. KILEY. sa Seeman BETTER CIGARS ARE MADE THAN THE... Pokegama Boqut “Cup Defender Manufactured in Grand Rapids By tttt GEORGE BOOTH. || GAb for either of these brands and you will get an excellent amoke, None but the Finest stock used. For the above sum Broeker & Whiteaker are making as fine a suit as’can be had in any city in the country for the money. Or, if you want something tter, they can show you the finest line of samples ever brought into the county. Atany rate, give them a call before placing cS order: They guarantee every garment they turn outip every way. = hod. ees BROEKER & WHITEAKER, 4 | | t

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