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——— sf ¥: a iq) pa) a Closing Sale! WELLS-STONE MercanTILE Co., ; LAPRAIRIE, MINN. Everyt mg ina the Big Store Included. Dry + Drugs, Footware, rdware, Clothing, Goods, Furniture. kd a | | , | L Gents’ Complete Furnshings. Lumbermen’s Supplies. We have a number of | Harnesses, | Good Work | Horses and | several Sleighs d Wagons for Sale. Grand Ravids TreradMReview| City and Vicinity. S OF NEWS AND EERSON AL: “NOTES ; J. A. Quigg. of pee? River, was in| gg, town Monday. | Walt Johnson, of Deer River, was! Mrs. Harry Shields, iui of a prominent contractor of Carlton, who has been visiting at the home of W. C. Tyndall, left for home Wednesday morning. Dr. Thomas Russell made a professional trip to Deer River on Tuesday and returned with a man who was hurt while working on the new railroad grade there. If, when you meet R. S. Crandall down on Thursday. W.. aR Baumbach left morning for Wadena. Mrs. Thomas Crepar went to Du- Tuesday morning. duth 1 D. H. Freeman, of St. in the Rapids this week. Cloud was -gave them such a good time at their R. B. Ward of Eau Claire, Wis., was in the village this week. Sheriff M. L. Toole went to Duluth on a business trip yesterday. County Commissioner Lydick took a trip to the Zenith City Thursday. Dr. H. B. Ehle made a trip to Deer River Thursday, returning Friday. County Commissioner Henry Logan spent a few days in Deer River this week. ). L. Mather left for Duluth yes- he has a smile all over his faces don’t | think he is laughing at you for he is not, its about the big boy that was born at his home Friday morning. W. C. Gilbert returned from Chi- cago on Wednesday evening, where he accompanied his wife and children who are on a visit to Mrs, Gilbert’s father, Governor McCord, of Arizona. Editor Stevens, of the Magnet, and his newly-made bride arnved home last night and were welcomed at the depot by many fnends. Fred did not forget the Herald-Review force when passing around fragrant Havanas to. day. After an absence of over two weeks, | . Rev. C. V. Gamache returned Thurs- day. While at Hibbiug the} reverend gentleman had the pews set up in_his new church there. There wiil be services here at St. Joseph’s church Sunday. terday morning. {ile is expected! Episcopal services will be held in home tonight. the old school building Sunday _N. Marr, of Aitkin, spent the |@ternoon by Rev. A. Andren ° of J : u Cloquet. The time set for the ser- fore part of the week here on a_ visit to ns brother, C. H. Mrs. R. McLennan left this morn- ing on a shopping trip to Duluth. She will return tonight. Mrs. Geo. Lathorpe and family left this morning for Swan River. They will visit there for about a week. The snow which fell Thursday night helped a little towards the mak- ing of good logging roads in the]. woods. Mrs. T. R. Pravitz left this morn- ing on a two weeks’ visit with the family of her brother, ‘C. J. O’Donald of Duluth. Dr. C. H. Lydick drove up from Mora, Minnesota, Sunday with a few horses, which he expects to dis- pose of at Deer River. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lalla wish to extend their thanks to the many friends who fem last Saturday night. vices is 5:30 p.m. to give the con- gregation an opportunity to hear the sermon of Rev. D. Forbes at the Methodist church in the evening. Flora M. Davy, national com- mander of the Ladies cf the G. A. R. was the guest of the comrades of the local post and their wives here yester- day, when she instituted a circle of the organization of which she is the head, She left for home this morn- ing. Rev. Dr, Forbes, presiding elder of the M.E. church, will arnve in Grand Rapids tonight. He will hold services as follows: Saturday evening, preaching service at, 8 o'clock. Quarterly conference, 9 o'clock. Preaching Sunday morning at’ 11 o’clock and evening at 7:30 p. m. The Lord’s supper will be admunis- tered at the close of the morning ser- vice and there will bea love feast at the close of the evening service. Subscribe for the Herald-Review. Two dollars per year. The masquerade at the Grand Rapids ice rink last night was well at- tended and the many maskers pre- sented a very good appearance on the ice. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Thos. Crepar and Mrs. Sher- man Kingston as the most grotesque. pair, County Commissioner Lydick has been requested by the Indian Com- missioner to take charge of the next payment of annueties to the White Oak band. The amount to be paid out runs up into the thousands of dol- lars, and that this trust should be’ ten- dered to Mr. Lydick speaks volumes —comment is superfluous. He has accepted the mission. An auxiliary of B. F. Huson Post No. 140, G. A. R., was organized here yesterday afternoon by President Flo M. Davy. The new organization will be known as Itasca Circle of the Ladies of the G. A. R., and starts off with a membership of ae following cor [ 3 National vi s vice-president; Mrs. E. Cochran, jr. Bailey, ; Mrs. L. F. Knox, . Huff, conductor; Mrs. 'T. naples: guard. Col. W. Potter, of Aitkin, came up on ‘Thursday evening’s passenger and spent yesterday renewing old ac- quaintances here. Mr. Potter’s mis- sion was of a business nature, which bemg disposed of, matters political were given slight attention, and our republican friends were delicately ap- proached on the subject of what they would ask at the hands of the next 5rd senatorial convention; Mr. Pot- ter intimating that he would not be adverse to the senatorial nomination coming to him. The installation of the officers of the local post of the G. A. R. was held yesterday afternoon, when the following officers for the ensuing year were installed to the respective chairs: H, S. Huson, commander; M. A. Lehey, sr. vice com.; 1). Cochran, jr. vice-com.; H. R. Bailey, quarter mas- ter; F. Malett, adjutant; H. Cramer, surgeon; A. J. Brock, caplain; W. D. Leeman, officer of the day; E. Wilson, guard. The memders of the Itasca circle, G. A. R. attended the instal- lauon ina body, and at the conclu- sion of the ceremonies the comrades and ladies enjoyed a good old- fashioned camp fire. WantTED—A competent general housework. office. z girl for PSCSLTLTSSSSLS LS MSLSLSLSLSLSLSLSLSLSOSLSLSLSLSLSISLSVSLSLSLSLSS Inquire at this! f In Style, We have Infant's Soft, and Sizes, with uppers. Patent Have You had trouble im finding Children’s Shoes to Suit. You oO We believe we can Please you Quality and Price. Recently placed in Stock a Splendid Line of We have H. 8, ALBRIGHT & CO.’S Infant’s and Children’s Shoes. Sole, Shoes tu FT OM». -recrecnvccessvenens a 2 once DOE tO 15C Infant's light Kid Shoes in Black and Tan Tips and Cloth Leather Neat and Stylish Children’s Soft Don- gola Shoes, Patent Leather Tips and — uel Lined-—war: mand Confortable = Girls’ and Infant’s Sizes: {ids ceageetat MuMtaey sisees beat dasatecdcs | BLSLS® ed village ot Dect River held its first election of officers \last Saturday, and, as predicted by the Herald-Review last week, government of the infant but healthy village as by practically a unani- mous vote placed in the hands of the following village council: President, F. L. Churchill; trustees, J. Sullivan,-J. A. Quigg. W. J. Kelly; recorder, C. W. Robinson; treasurer, A. D, Brooks; justice of peace, W. A. Everton and D. D. Mc- ‘Lennan; constable, B, C. Shurtliff and Sames Kauldea, We congratulate the people of Deer River upon the no hesitancy in predicting that the village will enjoy an economic ad- ministration in their hands. . Hymen smiled most approvingly upon the nuptials of Mr. Roy Bell and Miss Della Brown who were joined in wedlock at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Miller last Satur- day evening, Rev. Mr. McKenzie officiating. While it was generally known that this most deservedly popular young couple have contem- plated launching their barque upon the seas of matrimony, but a select few of their large circle of friends knew when the event was to take place, and the announcement of their marriage was received with sur- prise as well as heatiest commenda- tions on all hands last Sunday. The young couple need no introduction at our hands—their circle of friends em- bracing all who have the pleasure of {their acquaintance. To them the Herald-Review extends its heartiest congratulations, coupling therewith the-hope that their matrimonial life will be a constant realization of hap- piness in its fullest sence; and that Dame Fortune will shower upon them her richest blessings, and that they they may be spared to a ripe old age to enjoy the goods and good things of life. Cnty Three Trains on Earth Worthy of comparison with the Burlington’s “Minneapolis and St. Paul-Chicago Limited.”? One in Eu- rope; two east of Chicago—none west. So beautiful, so luxurious, so costly a train has never before been at the disposal of the traveling public of the Northwest. Advertise | in the Herald-Review. There are’ manufactured than H. ‘S. We are selling these on a very close margin. It will pay you to buy them. We have also Children’s and Shoes in Lace and Button. Children’s, Misses’ three buckle fleece lined Arties in all sizes. Call and See Us. the} 5 excellency of their choice, and have no better Children’s Albright 75¢ to $i. A fullline of Box Calf and Kangaroo Calf Shoes in Boys’ Si. to 1.50 ) and Ladies’ & Co.'s Misses Fe t one and | We will save you Mone BECKFELT & ee Shoes Ps 2 Coast Resorty. Indies and the } All tickets read via New York and steamer from there, For further in- formation apply to Ri H. Larke, Commercial Agent, palding | sons Block, Duluth. ‘To Jan, 29 Young Pigs For Sale I have a numberof young pigs for sale at a bargain. Call early as they are selling fast. Joun Dotpx, g Get Your i H Watch, Clock and Grand panes, ee. Veal, Mution, Lamb, Turkeys, Geese, icks, Chickens, Oysters, Sausages, Celery, Canned Goods, : Oe EN eeee a } Jewelry Repairing, Done by W. J. WARNER. Postoffice Building. Camp Beef, Hogs and Salt Pork, Wholesale and Retail. CITY MEAT MARKET, J. F. METZGER, Prop. ease. aa ane Markets at Grand Rapids and Deer River l Complete Line of ES. eee se sea ae eae eee ete te - ‘Me AEE a ae a ae ae ae a EE We are the only experienced watchmakers in Grand Rapids. We are the only experienced compass makers in Grand Rapids. We are the only expert engravers in Grand Rapids. We are the only jewelers who can make any part of any watch. Best of Workmanship and Prices Reasonable. All Work Warranted. _ WILL NISBETT, Mgr. ae ee Me Me ae ee SHOE OATES HFSS SESS ERET ORES OE REED QUssSRES CORRES SED ESONARSSEERS SEES SORES SERRE SERED Nisbett Jewelry Co. (Successors to Will Nisbett.) Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Fine Watch and Compass Repairing a Speciality, SEA a ee eee