Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 20, 1901, Page 8

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| W. L, Wilder, who was called here Brand MRevids Werata-'Review ' owing to the illness of his brother has = =~ | returned to his home at Grand Forks. “R. and L.T.” Keep your e it! Everybody will want one? Miss M. Paddock, of Duluth, spent the week in town. Miss Paddock gives lessons in the art of China’; paint eae ol x arrive p.m. Mail | g- Ceara ES D.ts ts before arrivalof | _ An alarm of fire was given on Satur cnet f | day afternoon about’s o’clock, but it on GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Office open week days from 8 o’clack a. m. to; | 8:08 p.m. m. to 12:50 p. m.,and KD. ma. west arrive 11:52 a.m. Mat Trains 2 closes. All mails prai O. H. Strisox, P.M. larm. . oe ae J. Finkleson, who was night opera- City and Vici n ity. tor at the station here for some ume : has been transferred to the Cass Lake | station, : | Mr: and’Mrs, J. Murphy and child- ren are at present. visiting with rela- Phe Dimity Party, Wednesday, May st, ALY Hall, By Rathbone Sisters, | county: Miss Doran, teacher, is on the sick |. There'will be no meeting’ of «the list. Episcopal Guild next week. Watch 2 he‘deek-at the] these columns for the date of’ next - H: is }essmer spent the wee Nmeetiny: wih ues. Remember that all important fact that she Rathbone Sisters will give a Dimity Ballin the Village hall on May st. Ss |- J. E. Gill, V..P. Rytter, J. Gill, J. ant. of Blackberry was in) Goid, A. E. Hilland T. Hughes pro- first cf the week, | minent Hiil City people were county | visitors this week, Thurs fahon, of Aitkin, was h tof the we Among the Deer River citizens who visited the county seat this week were | E. A. Nelson, A. D. Brooks, S. Harst- | | ed and C. V. Sterling. C.N. Starksof St. Paul, regist red | ic Sterling the Gladstone Wednesday. |. Chas, P. Doran, warehouseman at M. McHardy, of Cohassett, was im | the station here for some months, has laviol thig we |-been transfered to Virginia. ‘Truman | Shoaff is the new man. , of Taylor Falls was days this week. in town 2 Adolph Luellemann, the efficient _, | bookkeeper for James Sherry, ‘was in k, of Minneapolis. paid | town a few days prior, to his Cepar- ture for the spring drive. Keep your eye on ybody will want one! Grand Ra; erior, | Miss Vina Lord, of Minneapolis, < | daughter of Mrs. W. F. Wilson, of of Two Harbors, } Willow River, returned to the mill city eve yesterday. | alter’'a visit of three weeks. tas | Will Bell, who has been in the em- cer atialiect ployment of Geo. F, Meyers during : : ‘ the past year, has excepted a position Hf. Brown returned trom his jas clerk at Ilotel Gladstone. to St. Paul the first of the week. | jae i | ©. L. Mather left on Monday of s week for a cruising tmp through the northern part of the state. He S. L. Bailey, of Candon N. D. stone this week. jt, called on rstof the week, il, of B 1 town the A. e, of Duluth, transacted | expects to be absent several weeks. business,in- town the first of the week. ‘The “Crows”, will conclude their “R.and L. T.”.. Keep your eye on weeks engagement here to-night with Hus Nobs, the Baron,” ‘Fhis . is ‘a | comedy. play of high merrit . See it. it! déverybody wiJl want one! bride y, April 26th, has been desig- : : vated as Arbor Day by Governor Van | ~ Dr. Gilbert, who has been a patient Sant. jat the St. Benedic.’s Hospiial for mie om several wecks suffering from.an attack J: ae Gl ancotn Cot of Typhoid fever is slowly “récovering éd Busibess ‘here the higcbeatihs ie week. i 5 ett, trans-. first: of the * A.J: McGinnis, who has for some time been working at Bemidji, return- ed home on Thursday. He has ac- ; cepted a position with the Itasca Mer- Deputy Game Warden Phillips. re- | cantile Co. turned to his home ‘at Tower Satur- day last. tion to the Itasca new adyt. in this We draw. at Mereantile . O Issue. With this wéék’s issue we present to our readers with the Minnesota law Senator and Mrs. C. C. McCarthy | supplement, which Contains the laws n home from the capitol on Sun- | passed by the Minnesota legislature at their late session, . re day G. W. Goff, insurance agent, of st. | Our esteemed contemporary the Magnet passed the 1oth milestone of its kfe this week and has now. entered | its eleventh yea We wish the Mag- net continued success, M. O’Mora,.of-Gt. Paul, paid Gr- ls a vist the early part of “Assembly held at 4a city, this.week and delivered | the‘ opening address. _He returned home yesterday morning. Meyers has been sick for the past week but at time of writing 1s proving oayiof St. Paul, was here s on Tuesday and | - L. W.-Huntley disposed of his dray on Wed line week sto “D. -J. -McDonald. J | In turn Mr. McDonald sold to Chas. S. J. Mofar-spent the week visiting Forrest... This gives: Mr. Forrest: the with friends and acquaintances at the | only.dray. ue in’Grand Rapids. Bwin.Ci Noah »Fletcher:..was’ down: from Work at the dam has been suspend. | Deer‘Rivér yesterday” on ‘business. ed owing to the raise of water in the j He still shows evidenee*of having been 1. affijéted with a eruption pronounced by the physicians to be smallpox. ‘,Moran’s tamily have moved | dence recenlty vacated by J. H. Johnson, bridge contractor, of Minneapolis. , been in town several ie Episcopal Guild days. Mr. Johnson has the contract _B. Clair on Thurs. | for the erection of the Praine river brid ge,-which. will soon be completed. i ' | | r manufacturer, Geo. |, A. E. Wilder, proprietor of. Hotel , has entirely recovered from his | Gladstone, 1s slowly recovering from ttack of illness. | his attack. at typhoid fever ‘and ere Martin Sirit: now lias cliakces oh} any. weeks will pe restorcd to health. the tailoring business formerly conduct | 3.775: MaPY decals rails ball withifoy, «d by Frank Pogpke ~" "his complete recovery. C: E. Se who will shortly move | Another business change 18 reported here with his family from Bena came | ts Week. - W.E. Martin has dispos- rdays train... down ones | ed of his interest in the Grand Rapids i i | Manufacturitg Co. to J. J. Decker, N. Brown and his staff_of assist- | the!lumber merchant. ~ It is expected e.now busily.engaged renovat- |.that the saw ‘niifl of the company will ing the interior of the jail. be kept running the ‘entire season. The State Firemen’s Association | ka Ss : * a will hold its annual meeting at Crook- | 8 ‘Thursday evenBiae oe x, Ge ston on June 11, 12 and 13,” | OF their, entertainment the | straws ; ’ | gave a dance for the benefit’ cf their We are pleased to learn that Mrs. | patrons of which many took advan- Carroll, who was,reported seriously ill | tage. Such liberal acts.as. this — will in our last issue, 18 recovering, ensure this company bumper houses if ‘ihe “Crows” will close ‘their pre-,| they. return:to Grand Rapids to play. “sent engagement at the Villagé “halk tonight. Don’t fail to turn: out. | trom drowning his..team while com- We are touch pleased to learn that |.ing:to.town Thursday:from_ his. home. Mrs. J. J. Decker, who hasbeen ill for |;@n Willow river. He: succeeded | in some tine, 13 rapidly recovering. | gettung through a dangerous place’, in | the road‘after jumping into. the~wate fash mht Me. J. baal have-re- {to a-depth of about five feet “and, un: returned to town for the summer, after: | nitching the horses, and getting them a winter’s sojourn in the pineries. | out ‘one. at a time. After driving a‘ Collier & Son, midde his regular mon- | imagined that he was rather chilly’ thly visit thefirst part of the week: | when_he reached town. i £ -| saloon keepers the.shivers, as none of | during the day, One of my milliners | proved, on investigation, to be a false: | ‘ttves at Wright’s station*in Carlton, €rané‘attended the Du-- ATTORNEYS, 7 i: : ‘During the late Sheriff Tyndall came up from the | Chicago, says county seat yesterday and returned in,| severe weather I caught a dreadful te afternoon. Though he said noth- | cold which kept me awake at night ing of the matter his visit gaye all the | and made me unfit to attend my work Fer F. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Uffice over Itasca Mercantile Meat Market GRAND RAPIDS. them are paying license, and of course | was taking Chamberlain's Cough goniéthing is hable td drop ‘niost any | Remedy for a severe cold at that time of these days.—Deer River News. which seemed to relieve her so quick- Phat’ ‘i FH hut-I bought some for myself. It That’bum-prize-fight town, bemidji, | !¥ bids fair to aes its name as a meeting acted like magic and [ began to im- place of ‘would-be” fighters. We { Prove at once. I am now entirely fiotice by the Bemidji News that, act- | well and feel very pleased to acknow- ng on instructions from «Governor | ledge its merits.” For sale by Itasca VanSant, Sheriff Bailey has prohibited | Mercantile Co. the pulhng off of any “glove contests” ee REALE hereafter. This is certainly a step in i Testimonial from Old England. he..right direction. “I consider Chamberlain’s Cough pe toe : ee Remeny. the best ie ae mone or Mrs. J. M. Dempsey, who. has] bronchitis,” says Mr. Wm. Savory, spent the winter in Cass Lake with |} of Warrington, England. © “lt has | saved my wife’s life, she having been her husband, left on Sunday. for Grand | 2 martyr to bronchitis for over six Rapids, where.she visited with friends | years, being most of the time contined fora few days, after. which she. de-} to her bed. She is quite well now.” parted for her home in” Minneapolis. | It is a. great pleasure to the manu- Mrs” Dempsey made. many. friends | facturers of Chamberlain’s Cough Re- . medy to be able to publish testimon- “ie oe gle ye be greatly smissed. ials of this character. They show —Cass Lake Voice. = that gene good ii Sete Sone = co week. _}and suffering relieved and valuable On Wednesday of this week @ “Che lives restored to health and Lappiness ber of the Daughters went up to Cass | by thisremedy. It is for sale by the Lake to assist in organizing.a lodge in.| [tasea Mercantile Co. that town. | The contingent consited | \== ea of Mesdames J.-C. DeShaw; K: -C. SECRET SOCIETIES. C C. McCARTHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Itasca Mercantile Meat Market. GRAND RAPIDS. C L. PRATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Marr's Clothing Store, GRAND RAPIDs. R. DONOHUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW County Attorney of Itasca County. GRAND RAPIDS. D* GEO. C. GILBERT, Lent, F. Ressler, E. S, Stevens and,T. |. : pred 5 ; (ITASCA LODGE A.:. F.". & A.*. M.. No. 208: H. ‘Hennessy... The ‘party returned meets the first and third Prinze of cack i TI ‘ month at oO . hall. home ‘Thursday atternoon and report | month at Ko SE ea an enjoyable time at. the reservation. » | GRA Fe ae : GRAND RAPIDS LODGE I. 0.0. F, No. city. Bes aby, i meets every Wednesday night at Oad : 7 i. lows hall: jOHN STELLO, N. G. P. J. Holleran, who is well and fav-'| 1. 'D; Rassmussen. Rec. Sec. orably known'in Grand Rapids and} ,epurus REBEKAH LODGE No. 150: ‘PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Cable's Meat Market, GRA..D RAPIDS, a county as one of the pioneers | meets every Tuesday in Odd Fellows hall. aap ef position with Kelly &] Jonn ese nes en eeoeeaa ee oe McDougall as:one of ed HanOE aoe WAUBANA LODGE K. of P. No, 131: meets pensers at the “Royal.” Associated | “every Thursday evening in their hal ae nm ae aoe iS a ¥ Re eae (ORS 4 d 5 * a a fi class cates? to the pablo aud the | {TASCA, DIVISION No. 10. U. R. two cannot fail to increase the popul- | P. hall. D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON GRAND RAPIDs, A. KREMER, Capt. Office and Residence, Cor. Kindred and 3rd. ie PS. meets first Monday of each month in K. of . >. CHAS. KEARNEY. Recorder, ority of the “Royal”, WAUBANA TEMPLE No. 20, RATHBONE Sisters: meets every Wednesday night at Kk, of P. hall. Mrs. Exizaneru H Mrs. JESSIE STEVENS, Sec’y. , D R THOMAS RUSSELL, PHSIYCIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, South Side, GRAND RAPIDS. Geo, Tuller spent Sunday. in Cass Lake. Mr. Tuller is about to start a store in the new town ¢ Turtle River, on the proposed. extension of ae ee IZASOA CAMP No. 644s. M.Wof N. R. R; north from Bemidji, the firm fall: s¥, M. E. C. n b D'} month at Odd Fellows all, ae name of the new institution being FR, @roien Vous, oa ee ge HAW, VC, D. Coleman & Co.. Mr. Coleman will, pas be the active resident manager ‘of, the | HATE LAKE CAMP No. Fa uioiane new store, This will:.make no less | ‘each month at Odd Fellows ball. The Herald-Review $2. NA. PASONAULT 3 WALL PAPERS This is the season of the. year when the careful house- keeper will want those walls decor- ated: oe ae Our Stock of 1901 Patterns is Complete and we are. showing. over 40 choice ‘combinations from 5c. per roll up, | at’ The Furniture Store. Neighbors: meets first and third Mondays : ie 4 Mrs. KATHERINE MCALPINE, Oracle. than nine stores in this; part of the Mus, M. Lou Loturop, R. 8. state in which Mr. Tuller is interested. NORTH STAR COUNCIL No. 9, MODERN —Cass Lake Voice. : Samaritans: meets first and third Tues- days each month at K. of P. hall. ee j 8. J. CABLE. G. S. L. W: Huytwey, Sec’y. ITASCA HIVE L. O. T. M.: meets ever: second and fourth Fridays of each month “In New Quarter: Henry Hughes & Co. ‘aré /now zond and in K. of P. hall. located in the building formerly oc in K. o! hi Mid, BaaeOrdaoL. o: cupied by. Geo. F. Meyers. The | Mrs. Harrie F. Boora, R. K. building will socn be enlarged to treble | tocksLEY COURT No. 109, U. 0. #: meets Its present. size, and, as a. result secon eng fomreh Tuesday each month at Hughes. & Co. will have one of the wee Mrs. CARRIE BECKFELT, C. R. most spocious store rooms in Grand | M88. ManGaner Finneran, Sec’y, Rapids. ~ DRUMBEATER TRIBE No. %, 1.:0. R. M.: aan meets first and third Fridays each month y ‘ atOdd Fellows hall. |. . Will Give a Card Party. JOHN Herren, Sachem. Locksley Court, U. O. F: will giye | 8, EURUSON PosT G: A: R. No. 140: meets a card party on Tuesday evening:| phe last Friday, aE Sree a Lope malts next, April 23, in the K. P’ Half aud | . H.-S. Husox, Adjt. é a real goud time is anticipated: The | (TASCA CIRCLE LADIES OF THEG. A. R.: parties given by this court are always | = — me Mobtas OF capis maith a } Successful and much enjoyed by thore Sor oe 5 Mrs. Mary Huson, Sec’y. ' Give written guarantee to care or who attend them. Luncheon wili Le | POKEGAMA TENT NO. 33. K.O.T.M::meete , oe served during the evening. . hat See ant ce aah pean 7 —_—__— 5 E. J. FARRELL, Com.. i Corvection: ee A. E. Wiuper. R. K. “The item published in our. isgue‘of | ———— last week relative to.thie B:deg: 7 : <. taarant was not correct in every. :- 3 ticular. Owing. toa typographical | J error’it was inade to read that’ Mrs. E. Rust had purchased the restatrant while it was our intention to say that Mr. E. Rust was. the new proprietor. We trust that this explanation, will be satisfactory. Nie ae That Dimity Ball. ° The Rathbone Sisters havé now cormpleted all arrabgements for the Dimity Ball to be-given. by them: at the village hall, on, Wednesday, May |. Ists.Phis promises to be-the crown- fing: event- of: the- seqson: abd,, ndne | Mf | should miss it, for you will regret -it }. if you do. “Everyone is invited’ to join with the sisters and spend avery }+ pleasant’ and profitable evening. ‘The price of ‘tickets has been placed at |’ reasonable figures. To those who de- sire to “trip the light fantastic” the tickets are only $1 per couple, and the wweneral admission is'25 ‘cepts. Sup- per will be served during the evening the cost being 25 cents each, .Re- i Itasca Merchantile Co.. druggists 4 “PRI AL Way: THE LOV member the date and come out and enjoy yourself, + ~ A Talented Aggregation, This week the entertainment-loving | people of this town have bad* ampley uprurtunity to have ther desires gratified. The “Crows” opened a week’s engagement at the village hall : » -Madrass Stripes, Cheviots. etc. REVIVO | RESTORES VITALITY For Sale in Grand Rapids. Minnesvia by , ‘Every, Department is Crowded With Seasonable Merchandise selected with utmost care, Styles Guaranteed and SEE pen In Our Dress Goods department ‘You will find all the new weaves and colors. Fancy and Plain Silks, Silk Cham- brays, Silk Spot Mull, Embroidered Swisses; Duiuties’ Foalards, French Zepher Giogbams, Mercerized Ginghams, Loile Du Nord Ginghams, Batists, Percales, | Geo. F. Kremer. 50 YEARS’ 7 EXPERIENCE ton 1 supunes steerer: inventt is probably Se sent free. . by all jew York 30 tBreadway, bs teedwnn NOW ia ; PIONEER STORE It Will Be to Your Interest To make Your Spring Purchases AtThe PIONEER STORE. Sree e Reef so TTA ema = te 2 : i BY Ye a a he atta 3 PROPRIETOR ; $ Pioneer . H : -- Barber : J s : Shop _.® 3 : Your Patronage Solicited. 4 < Hy LELAND AVENUE. os +e met Ea ee PAN aR gs e e o h ee aeae ae ae ae aa AYE F. Wilson, had a narrow’ escape | M. Atkinson, collector for Peter | distance of ten miles it’ may be | “Marion Kooke, ‘managet: for roM. <.. 4Janiinery at 1658 Milwaukee avenue, on Monday evening and, have ‘met with liberal patronage... They opened on Monday with ‘A Merry Minister,” | following with “California,” ©‘“Fan- chon, the Cricket,” “That Widow,” and “Faust.” 'This afterndon at “the matinee they will present that excel- lent comedy, “Uncle Joshi, or the New England Home,” and -no doubt a formance. “‘They*close their present engagement h onight by p'aying, iron.” ‘The “Crows”. "is certainly one ot thé:hest companies that‘haye visited Grand” Rapids for ome.time indevery member of phe is‘an artist“'in iis. or; her: particular | line. « : 3 Thempsgn, a. large importer of fine |- crowded house will witness the per- | New spring * summer Shirt Waists Are here and they are beauties from 50 cents up. We alse have just received an LE See Elegant Line of Silk Shirt Waists, Rainy Day $ Street Skirts. : ‘These skirts are made by men-tailors and they are guaranteed to hang perfect. Large stock of White Goods, Embroideries. ete. Our Stock of men’s Suits, Hats, and sold at popular prices. Dougtas Shoes for Men... Queen Quality Shoes for Women. and Furnishings is the Jargest in the city . Albright’s Shoes for Misses and Children.

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