Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 30, 1904, Page 11

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News Gathered During the Weck A. Everton of|and George Tuller and Ed Shook came up again today. . We are in- formed that Mr, Irwin is ogre with he Tuller people and that he will op- Art Seamans now wears the village |* star of authority and keeps the peace/ i aaa ey a aga as one of Grand Rapids police officers. | imanage the company’s store at Vir- ginia.—Deer River News. Attorney Thomas MeGarry, who recently was sentenced to four years in fractured. the state reformatory from Grand Rap- E. N. Remer, John Lefevre and O./ ids, Mich.. for being 2 party to muni- L, Mather were among the business | cipal boodling in that city, is a brother men of Grand Rapids who were visit- to P. 1. McGarry, who at one time ors to Duluth during the week. i was a resident of Grand Rapids and iy Mrs. Joseph Johnston was up from | conducted the Hotel Pokegama. Grand Rapids the first of the week on! ‘Ihe ladies of the Episcopal guild a visit of several days to her sister, | will hold a housekeepers sale at the Mrs. J. McDonald, and family.—Deer | residence of Mrs. L, W. Huntly, next River News. | Wednesday alternoon. Supper will , Iso be served at the usual hours. A.W. McDonald, clerk of the town ve : board of Ball Bluff, in Aitkin county, Strawberry short cake will be one of was in Grand Rapids Wednesdey on the features of the supper. business. Mr, McDonald lives just} Manager Dickinson of the Itasca icre the Itasca county line from | Mercantile company’s store informs Mississippi. the Herald-Review that President Hu- Mr. and Mrs. W. Deer River, were visitors at the coun- ty capital the first of the week. With the coming of the May days al- so-come indications that the spinal col- umn of winter has been irreparably Ed Johnson arrived home from an eight-day cruise in the vicinity of Northome and Kelleher last Wednes- day. He failed to find any mosqiu- toes on the trip but reports plenty of swamp water. family will arrive from Pasadena, Calif. ina short time to spend the summer in Grand Rapids and Hib- bing. Miss Honora Sutton, who has been one of Grand Rapids most successful teachers during the past four terms, has been engaged to teach in the Wa- dena school. Grand Rapids looses an able instructer and Wadena is to be congratulated on securing Miss Sutton’s services. Bohn & Hedquist, proprietors ot the Svea Hotel will give a social dance this evening. Their triendsare extend- ed a cordial invitation and are assured a pleasant time, The parties given at the Svea are always enjoyable events and those who attend will receive a hearty welcome. The Tribune is pleased to announce that Al. Powers, the lumberman. who has perhaps been more instrumental than any other one man in the suc’ cess of Hibbing, but who has for the most part held his legal residence in Minneapolis, has at last decided to make his home here. His family ar- tived on Monday from Minneapolis.— E. Neal, now of Grand Papids, and who 1s one of the ‘oldest residents of this section of the state, was in Cass Lake on Thursday and favored the Voice’ cftice with a most pleasant call. —Cass Lake Voice. W..A. Gordon, the Nashwauk vil- lage township assessor, will leave for Grand Rapids next ‘Tuesday to ob- tain the necessary bianks from the county auditor previous to commenc- ing his spring work.—Iron Index, Nashwauk, Earl King has become a resident of Deer River, having accepted a position in the general store of M. J. Baker, at that place. Earl has had considerakle experience in the mer- canule hne and he will soon become > favorite among the salesmen of Deer River. C. M. Irwin, who recently resigned as manager of the Tuller store, was in lett C. Meritt of the company, and his,nj future prospects of the town that utheran people of (Grand Rapids will soon have a house of worship of their ‘own. The soriety ‘bought the neat little church at La- praire and have had it moved onto their four lots at the cornor of Hoff. man avenue and Fifth street. It will soon be in readiness for use and there- after a minister will make regular visits here. H. M. Pohl arrived from Minne- apolis ‘Thursday on his way to hs homestead in 62-26 He is convinced that potato raising ought to be pro- fitable. In Minneapolis he bought twenty bushels of seed potatves for which he paid $1.45 per bushel. Next }} fall he proposes to have tubors for sale himself, and he says if the price holds up he will do well. Henry Hughes, of the firm of Hen- || ry Hughes & Co, was over from Grand Rapids Saturday for a bref in- spection of his busines sat this point and a visit with friends. Mr. Hughes is a member of the school board at the Rapids, and dunng his visit took oc- casion to look up the chance of secur- ing a first-class superintendent for the Grand Rapids schools.—Virginia En- terprise. Dr. J. Gendron, late of Red Lake Falls, has located in Grand Rapids for the practice of his profession, that of physiclan and surgeon. The doc- tor made his first visit here on Satur- day last and was at once so well pleased with the present appearance he at once concluded to locate. Dr, Gendron has secured offices over: Marr’s store in the rooms tormerly occupied by Dr. Costello. He is a graduate of Hamline university and thereafter has regularly taken post graduate courses at the Chicago Policlime school. Fortwo years he was first assistant to Dr. Marquis, a prominent physician and surgeon of St. kaul, who is now chiet surgeon of the San Francisco French hospital. What Do You Want? a rere an ne ah eT For Sale—The property owned by the late J. B. Murray on the north shore of Crystal lake. This is a bar- gain, Inquire of W. C. Gilbert. House and six lots for sale—two blocks south and two blocks west of the pumping statiun. The lots are go0x1so feet. Inquire at this office. ; You get coupons with all cash pur- chases at O’Donnells’, which entitle you to your choice from a hme of town a few hours Thursday. He! HibLing Tribune. beautiful glassware. No. 1, Boys Knee Pants These pants are worth regularly 35c per pair. \We have them in all sizes 4 to 15, and in 2 patterns. NNo. 2. Boys Knee Pant Suits Black and dark blue cheviot& No. 3. Calicoes, per yard Light and dark colors. No. 4. Girls Lace Covered Visor Caps. Red and champagne colored per yard market. No. 6. 25¢ Madras Ginghams per yard Too many ginghams, must reduce stock, Henry Hughes & Co. 10 Extraordinary Offerings 19c 98c 4c 39c No. 5. goc Imported Ginghams, 20¢ These ginghams are 32 in. wide and are the best ginghams on the 18¢ ‘ WWW’ WWW W2CVWL/YLE Monday--Bargain Day 10 No. 7. Boys’ Dark Waists, each 19¢ We have these waists in dark blue and dark red percale and in blue and white and pink and white ginghams, Banner brand. No. 8. Ladies’ White Hemstitched 3¢ Handkerchiefs. each A regular toc handkerchief with ¥% inch border, No. 9. Men's White Hemstitched 4¢ Handkerchiefs, each A regular toc articles with % inch hem. Wash Goods, per Yard 19¢ 6 goad patterns in this lot No. 10. Poys Long Pants, each 98c A new lot just received. the regu- lar selling price will be $1.25. aoe These Prices good for One Day Only, Mon., May 2. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. HENRY HUGHES & C0. Iscream! Do you? Well, let’s go to Trainor’s. He’s got the best in town, Six-room house for sale. Choice location, Call ‘on J. D. Powers, Hughes & Co’s. store. Powers, Fe See cream. TO RENT—Fourteen room hotel; furnished throughout. Enquire of Mike Guitar, Nashwauk, Minn. Call up telephone No. 27 and order a pint or quart of ice cream of ‘l'rainor. Blood’s Zulu Black -Carriage Paint, for buggies, carriages, chairs, etc., is recommended by This warm weather suggests ice Have you tried ‘rainor’s? It’s always fresh. For SALE.—One team, one wagon one set sleighs, one buggy, and one set heavy draught harness. at Herald-Review. at ‘l'rainor’s Wey}. & BD for sale at a bargain. cream at | ramor’s Keep cool by taking your ice cream Two choice vacant residence lots Inqutre of J. D. Powers, Hughes & Co’s. store, All kinds of flivors with your ice Order k Fitger’s Malt Extract 1s a good Inquire | spring tome. ‘I'yndall sells it. a case. il in Northern Minnesota. with Several mines now being county seat of Itasca county. Apply to or Address ‘e LM LT ALLL LL erat hemo tpnntentonta LL le Ly ZEN ity I This New Town is Splendidly Situated, Overlooking one of the prettiest lakes Surrounded BEDS OF IRON ORE opened. Tributary to a good Farming district. Will be reached by the Great North- ern Railroad in the near future. in a nice distance of Grand Rapids, the With- 4L0O Now Ready FOR SALE E. J. LONGYEA HIBBING, MINNESOTA. YL de dle le le dg i itl ih ltl ll hall Clk Le LY Ly Ly LY At Reasonable Prices, and on Terms within the reach of all. Who has Ex- clusive Sale. a oh THE NEW LC/MS WU Uo Yuddiidlduleid SWUM

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