Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 27, 1901, Page 8

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j eh nn ‘Brant Ravits Bera-AReview GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Office open week days from 8 o'clock a, m. to 2:50 p. m., and Trams going west arrive 11:52 a.m, Mail closes a.m. Trains going east arrive 2:52 p.m. Mail closes Ali mails trains. 0. D. Mm. se 20 minuets before 4 ival of 0, 1. Stitson, P.M. City and Vicinity. The Dimity Party, Wednesday, May 1st, At Village Hall, By Rathvone Sisters. k, S, Crandall will be here ‘next week at Mrs, Brooks, D. Camigan ef Aitkin was here the first_of the week. M. Callahan, of Cohossett town Thursday. Rk. A. Bain, of Hill city, transacted business in town on Wednesday. you all week. was in “R. and L. T.” its got guessing. Sve this paper next H. A. Slickney, of Brainard, on friends here ‘i hursday. D. McMahon, of Aitkin, the early part of the week. cal ed was here Rey, Father Gamash returned from Hibbing Tuesday. i. Price of Price Bros. the week in Minneapolis. spent W. E, Martin spent a few days at , Paul this week. Fresh strawberries received dailey at Metzger’s butcher shop, Anderson transacted business at ‘arlton this week. - Fred Miller of Bemidji was a Grand Rapids yisitor this week. D. M, Gunn left Thurseay last for a trip to West Baden, Lewis Hedman of St. Paul register- ed at the Gladstone yesterday , F, Smith of Dulsth paid Grand Rapids a business visit this peek. H,B, Towsmuth of Minneapolis was here the first of the week, Goto Metzgars for fresh straw- berrie: He receives them daily, ¥, H_ Kratka, of Thief River Falls, was here the early part of the week. C. E, Thurston, of St. Paul register- ed at the Giadstone Monday. . H. Hunck of Mikwaukee paid the city a business visit on Monday. Born—To the wife of J, R, ohue a son, Monday April 22ad. Don- The new Prairie river bridge on the Trout Lake road is now” completed. Metzger is receiving fresh berries dailey. Try a box. straw- Rollins the Duluth meat man made Grand Rapids his usual weekly visit yesterday. The ladies of the G, A. R, will meet with Mrs, Orlin on ‘Vhursday next at 2.30 p.m. “R. and: L. guessing. T.” its got you ali See this paper next week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson, of Cohos- sett paid the county seat a visit Sat- urday last W.S. Dedson, of Taylor’s spentafew days in Grand this week. Falls, Rapids Attorney J. N. True, of Aitkin, vis- ited Grand Rapids profesionally the first of the week. : W. Hastings of Minneapolis pre- sident of the Lumbermans Bank spent the week hee on business. F, L. Churchell and family — of Deer River have moved to Montana where they will in future reside, G. W. Goff, insurance agent. of St. Paul, has been here this week on business. M. O’Mora, of St. Paul, paid and Rapids a visit the the week, Gr- early part of Miss M. Paddock, of Duluth, spent the week in town, Miss Paddock gives lessons in the art of china paiht- ing: H, C. Tuller’s family arrived trom Cass Lake on ‘Tuesday and in the future make Grand Rapids their home “R. and L. T.” its got you all sssing. See this paper next week, S. Phair, A, D, Brooks, M, Taylor J. Quigg prominent Deer River ns, visited the county seat this week, Dr. Dietz, Dentist and Aculist, of Ironwood Mich, 1s here for a few days in the interest of his profession, ‘The “Crows” completed their weeks engagement at the opera house on Saturday evening last and on Mon- day departed for Hibbing. Married—At Cohossett at the home of the brides parents on Monday April ®2nd by Rev, I. P. Crane. Miss Odella M Grandbois to Wilham. Day. Dr. Gilbert, who has been a patient at the St. Benedici’s Hospital for several wecks suffering from an attack of Typhoid fever'is slowly recovering his health, The U. R. K. of P. will give a dance and supper at the ‘village hall on Friday, May 17. Farther par- ticulars will appear in our next issue. Remember that all important fact that the Rathbone Sisters will give a Dimity Ballin the Village hall on May ist. C. S. Dietz, Dentist and Aculist, is at the hotel Gladstone for a few days and is prepared to give prompt atten- tion to. all work in his line. Remember that Dentist Dietz 1s_in town now and if you request his ser- vice you will fine him at the hotel Gladsone. Best of work guaranteed at nght prices. J. H. Johnson, bridge contractor, of Minneapolis, has been in town several days. Mr. Johnson has the contract for the erection of the Prairie river bridge, which will soon be completed. A. E. Wilder, proprietor of Hotel Gladstone, 1s slowly recovering from his attack of typhoid fever and ere many weeks wiil pe restorcd to health., A. E’s, many friends will hail with joy his complete recovery. Note the following change of adds this week and read them:—Henry Hughes & Co,, John Beckielt. W. J. & H. D. Powers and the New Store. Herald-Review advertisers are reliable people to deal with. A, B, Kerlin passed thraugh the city Monday merning enrouted to Chicago where ee will buy a_ lar quantity of telephone material for use in constructing lknes and exchanges in the northern part of the state,—Wad- ena Tribune, H. A. Stickney, representing the Brotherhood of*American Yeoman has been in town for several days past, working in the interest of the order. He has been successful in securing the necessary number of applicants and a lodge of Yoeman wili be instituted here next week. J. Finkleson, whoes alias we are in- formed 1s “punk” and who was form- erly night operator for the Eastern Minnesots at Grand. Rapids arrived in Cass Lake Sunday, and o: Monday assumed his duties as day operator here, succeeding A. A. Babcock, who left for the west on Wednesday.— Cass Lake Voice Rev, Hanson of Eveleth will hold Sweedish service hereon May, 2 and 3 On Friday next May 3 the ladies of the Lutheran society will give a supper and hold an auction saleat the village hall, Everybody is invited. The following 1s the menu for the sup- per;—Chicken salad, veal loaf, sarato- ga chips, pickles, strwberry — sherbit, cake and coffee. pate EBS aaa In New Quarters. Henry Hughes & Co. are now cupied by Geo. F. Meyers. ‘The building will socn be enlarged to treble ats present size, and as a_ result Hughes & Co. will have one of the most spocious store rooms in Grand Rapids. M4 Do not leave home on a jouzney without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dfarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed and cannot be procured while you are on board the cars or steamship. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale hy Itasta Mercantile Company. Gave a Card Party. Locksley Court, U. O. F., gave a card party on Tuesday evening last, April 23, in the, K. P. Hall and areal good time anticipated. The parties given by this court are alway: successful and much enjoyed by those who attend them. Luncheon was served during the evening. A Testimonial from Old England. “T consider Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the best in the wozld for bronchitis,’ says Mr. Wm. Savory, of Warrington, England. It has saved my wife’s lifé, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of the time confined to her bed. She is quite well now.” Itisa great pleasure to the manu- facturers of Chamberlain’s Cough Re- medy to be able to publish testimon- ials of this character. They show that great good ii being done, pain and suffering relieved and valuable lives restored to health and’ happiness by this remedy. Itasca Mercantile Co. That Dimity Ball. The Rathbone Sisters have now completed all arrangements for the Dimity Ball to be given by them at the village hall on Wednesday, May Ist. This promises to be the crown- ing event of the season and none should miss it, for you will regret it if you do. Everyone is invited to join with the sisters and spenda very pleasant and profitable eveding. The price of ‘tickets has beé™ placed at reasonable figures. ‘To those who de- re to “trip the light fantastic” the tickets are only $1 per-couple, and the general admission is 25 cents. Sup- per will be served during the evening | the cost being 25 cents each. Re- member the date and ccme out and enjoy yourself. located in the building formerly oc- | It is for sale by the! order blank PLEASE GET ‘IN YOUR OR- j DERS AT ONCE. HENRY WOLFER, , Warden. on Binder We desire to call the attention of | farmers to the. prisoh binder udvertisement in this paper. Wolter desires that orders be before May Ist, in order that ail farmers may be served first, because after that date, under the provisions of the law, dealers may order twine from the prison factor Marion Kooke, manager for I, M Thrmpson, a Jarge importer of fine millinery at 1658 Milwaukee avenue, Chicago, says: ‘‘During the late severe weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend my work during the day, One of my milliners was taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for old at that time which seemed to relieve !er so quick- ly that T bought some formyself. It Warden e pow eatirely d to acknow- prove at once. 1 well and feel ve ledge its merits. Mercantile Co, SAVE MONEY vestigate the very Latest. A prominent authority says: ‘The advante tory work in the heme wil a one year’s school work.” There is offered in Grand Rapids by the welll-known bookman, Mr. O. A. Nafe, Prof. Edward 8. Ellis’ “Wistory fof the United States,” in six lar handsomely bound volumes. Tl good h ve a ebil sofa tiondl that there is ve it will soon be pl in many of our homes. Tt be- ginsas far back as 490 A. D., and is brought down to date, including the history of the Hispano-American war. Besides being accurate and well written, it abounds with one thou- sand illustrations a number of them being two-page highly colored elimue- teric incidents in the various wars of the United States. The pictures are so rich that they resemble oil paint- ings--and they alone are worth the price of the work. The marginal re ference is another helpful feature. The work is indexed in the closing vylumes toa nicety, so that every- thing can be ily referrad to. It is excey reason to beli nota history for the student but a ready reserence work for the bus manor woman. Mr. Nafe, who re- presents the publishers of the w« scores of testimonials in ht ion. We quote a few of thew latest researches by re iiged thorities. Disputed pots cussed with f either side being fair cidents omitted in ot given more or less briefly, to theirimportance These incic add greatly to the entertaining t *—Prof. W. i kness, eer ly st bistor rding sides being history, has engravings which alone are worth the price of the book. I consider it one of the most valuable wo: ever offered to the publie.”—Pre: nt Brown, meas a concientlous, bhighminded gentleman, thoroughly patriotic, and possessing literary ability of a high order’? John W. Griggs, Attorney General of United States. The Herald-Review has become a member of the, local club, afd we recommend the plan to our friends For further information addres Mr. O. A. Nafe, care this ofilce. twine | sent in | * _ District No. 5. acted like magic and [ began to im- | am ale by Itasca Are You Trying to Save Money?—Then In- | terms are so liberal, and the work so | occupying | “Advantage «has been taken of the } acter of the work.’ seach. “The most comprehensive work ever published on this subjett. Be- | Northern Indiana Mormal schoo! a “I very highly recommend this} work. It’s author is well known to COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICERS rk ot Court. f Probate John L. Bu ames Murchie Thomas lussell 's. Hattie I, Booth A. D. Brooks ank 8. Lang W.G. Moore i. Henn John Frase: District N oer D. M. Gunn. (i. F. o'Conneti % J. Decker samussen od A. King E. Aiken L. Pratt leCormick icCormick ITASCA LODGE A A.*, M.*. No. 208: | Fridays of each 1. O, L. MATHER, W. M. | GR ND RAPIDS LODGE T. 0. 0, F, No, 18: meet r! night at Odd Puce: hi COSTELLO, N. G. dD. Ra ARBUTUS REF meets every Tu Mr Jonun DeSnaw, WAUBANA LODGE K. of P. No. 131: meets ry Thursday ev | meets the first : | month at K. of | EJ. Lurner, S KAT LODGE No. 150: day in Odd Fellows shall. ; ev 5 i | Gro. C. McAnuisrer, K. R. ITASCA DIVISION No. 10, U. R. K. P.. first Monday of ench month in ix. of 1 A. KREMER, Capt. cARNEY, Recorder, WAUBANA TEMPLE No. 20, RATHBONE Sisters: pavate every Wednesday night at A tP. ae sy, M. ELC. M rit} ITASCA CAMP No. 6444, M.. second and fourth month at Odd Fellow W. of. A.: meets Mondays of exch uN DeSaw, V.C. | GerorGe VieEN?, Cle HALE LAKE CAMP | #hbors: meets fir: | each month at Odd Fi Mrs. KATHERINE MC Mus. M. Lov Lorurop, k, 5, ; NORTH AR COUNCIL No. 9 MODERN Sama : meet: rst 2 a third ‘Tues- day: nonth at K. of P. hall, S.J. CABLE. G. S. L. W. Huntcey, Sec’y. ITASCA, HIVE L. 0. 1 second can fourth Frida in K. of P. hall. Yo. 22M. ROYAL nd third Mondays Lo , Oracle. M.: meets every of each month 2 Cuarr, L. C. Mrs. Harrre F. Boor, Ki. ix. LOCKSLEY COURT No, 109, U. O. k: meets second und fourth Tue: such munth ab K. of P. hall. M Mrs. Mar DRUMBE , Sachem. BL FP. AU the last P POST G ‘0. 140: meets day of each month Post hall. M.A, YANcEY, Com. IH. S. Huson AR: € ch “month in ne YANCEY, P. K.O.T.M: meet: ns: i third Thursday of each nt K. of P. hall J. FARRELL, Com. ae AV INGS. sident P, LnON, Vie President. Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapids. Minn Fpe« F. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Ltasca Mercantile Meat Market GRAND RAPIDS. Cc C. McCARTHY, ATTORNEY AT'LAW Office over Itasca Mercantile Meat Market. GRAND RAPIDS. Tim ee ' i aca ci des leah 'N. A. PASONAULT = Pioneer Barber Shop___ Your Patronage Solicited. LELAND AVENUY. EE ae sea a ee ae a ae ee ea ee * ib ae ae Se a age SR Be a aE ATE AE ea ae ae A aE C L. PRATT, ATTORNEY A'T LAW Office over Murr’s Clothing Store, GRAND RAPIDS. R. DONOHUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW County Attorney of Itasca County. GRAND RAPIDS, 1D GEO. C. GILBERT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Cable’s Meat Market, GRAND RAPIDS. D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Cor. Kindred and 3rd. GRAND RAPIDS, P=. THOMAS RUSSELL, FHSIYCIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, South Side, GRAND RAPIDS. The ‘Herald-Review 2 | P Madea | , Well Man | . of Me. 1uces the above results in 30 days. Itacta bowerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. manhood, and old en will by REvivo. It ft quickly and surely restores Neryous- nossa, Lost Vitality, Er geag Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and. Gil effects of self-abuse or excessand indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting et the seat of disease, but builder, bring- cheeks snd re- to cure or the money. Book and advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., gg euaeegth Pl For Sale in Grand Rapids, Minnesota by Itasca Merchantile Co., druggists. | WALL PAPER ! This is the season of the year when the careful house- keeper will want decor- eye a Maree GA those walls Our Stock of 1901 Patterns is Complete and we are showing over 40 choice combinations from 5c. per roll up, at The Furniture Store. ' Geo. F. Kremer. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Pa ENT. S* Trape MaRKs Desicns Copyricuts &c. ~ anyone sending a sketeh and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether ar atentable. Communica favents ion is probabl: tions strietly -gontident al. Handbook on Patents sent free. ency for secul ents. BR faker rou; nem aoe fee - Tecelve notice, without "Scientific Aterican, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Tarmest ct cir culation of any. sonra rnal, ‘Terms, $3 & year; four months, byall newsdealers, MUNN & Co, zeteieaum NeW York fice, 625 F St., Washimgton, D. Prison Binder Twine. FARMERS’ NOTICE, Send in your ordors as soon as pos- sible. FRISON TWINE three cents per pound Cheaper than other twine. QUALITY FULLY GUARANTE- ED, PRICES GUARANTEED WITH PRIVILEGE TOCANCELORDERS ANY TIME BEFORE SHIPMENT. Send forclub order blauks, or small at once. After May Ist | under the provisions of the Jaw, deal- ers may order twine from the Prison Factory. | The management of the Stillwater | Twine Plant guarantees the quality \ of the Prison Binder Twine to be up to the standard grade for which it is sold and to be equal to the best. twine | heretofore manufactured and sold by I the Minnesota State Prison. The management also guarantees the price of Prison Made Binder | Twine up to and including July Ist, | j901, and will give the purchaser an | option to cancel order at any time before shipment is made, in case of | failure or partial failure of crop. ym 2 bs a on good advice—especially K., N. & F. Co. Guaranteed f Clothing is the best invest= ment, because every garment is of the highest standard in the fashion world and will of style, service and satis- faction. We alone can supply you with this make— It’s guaranteed. ray % SWSWSISLPSPSESLSI IGE: Clothing advice—because good Clothing is a good investment. yleld you the highest standard Ey = = =| Sense are combined Douglass Shoes Pi Men, Queen Quality for’ Ladies and Al- bright’s for Misses and Children, and Common | | Drivers’ and Cruiser’s any one interested in them should see our line. Dry- Goods * The best in City Groceries ‘They speak for them- selves SWTSOTSSVESCNSLSLSSSLSOSNCNWEL

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