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Dr. Storch was a passenger to Du- luth Wednesday. W. B. Holman returned from Du-! juth, Saturday last, Miss Mae Kennedy has a class in music at Cass Lake. Mrs, C. M. Burnett returned to her home in Brainerd Tuesday. Miss Nora O’Mahoney was a visitor | to Duluth during the week. John Rellis returned trom a busi- ness trip to Duluth Thursday. W. E, Neal returned Tuesday from ; a trip to §, Paul and Minneapolis, Miss Anna McGrath of Superior is a guest of Mrs. I. D, Rassmussen. The scenery has been placed on the stage of the Highschool auditorium, I. L, Anderson and his son E, J. returned from a visit to Carlton yes- terday. D. M. Gunn, E. J. Farrell and EJit- or Stuart were Passengersto St, Paul ‘Tuesday. MJ. Baker, the Deer River mer- chant, was a business visitor here Monday. Mrs, J. F. Metzger went to Superior Monday, on a brief visit with relatives and inends. Deputy Sheriff Mahon went up to Northome Tuesday to bring down an insane Man. Services will be held in the Methodist church Sunday morning at 10:30 and at §:00 o’clock in the evening. J. J, McDonald of Swan River was taken to the Duluth hospital this week, suffering trom nervous prostration. Mrs. Geo, F. Kremer went to Du- juth Wednesday, where she will re- main on a visit two or there weeks. Recorder Gole netted $30 for the village last Monday evening by play- ing the ‘Missouri Girl” on per cent- age. “| Richard Remus was down from his Vermilion tarm the first of the week. While in town. he called on the Herald-Review to pay a year’s sub- scription and to remark that the News Gathered During the Week a Grand Rapids and Vicinity. spring time arrived ‘early enough to proudce a bumper crop in Itasca county this'year Dick says there is no such thimg as crop failure to be ! found in this section of the state. Frank Sims was in town the first of the week, on a short visit. “Mr. Sims and family are now residents of ! Grafton, N. D. Henry Hughes went over to Virgin- lia and other range towns on Wednes- |day to look after the business of the | Hughes & Co’s. stores. Mrs. k. G. Chambers, of Duluth rrived last week to make Grand] Rapids her home. Mr, Chambers jis an employe of the Magnet. The King Lumber company has putin a branch yard at Deer River. N. E, Brown will have charge of the | business at the junction town, On ‘Thursday night of this week passenger Nos. 25 and 26, going east and west began the night mail service, each having mail cars and clerks. Hon. A. G. Otis, the lawyer and lecturer, returned trom a three week’s visit with his family at St. James. He was accompanied on his- retnrn by Otis Jr., John Craig returned to his work with the Itasca Lumber company at Deer River last Tuesday after enjoy- ing a two weeks’ vacation with his family. Our genial. friend Fisher Baker, of Cohasset, was among the prominent citizens from that thriving village who had business to transaet in Grand Rapids last Monday. J. E. Sulhvan of Deer River, who was taken to a Duluth hospital jast Sunday as the result of blood poison- ing in the right hand and arm, is re- ported to be recovering. James A. Quigg was down from Deer River, the first of the week. He is kept busy these days as secretary of the new land company, recently er- ganized in the junction town. Mrs. Howard Folsom of Pine City, niece cf. Mrs. F. A. McVicar, and Mrs. Edward Henry, of Superior, a sister of Mrs. McVicar, who have been visiting here for a few days returned Ler their respective homes on Thursday of this week. -Mrs. Folsom’s husband 1s the editor of Pine Porker at Pine City. - ‘ , J.-M. Brown, the painter, is com- pleting the exterior work on the Itas- ca Mercantile company’s building, and the touch of his brush makes a wond- erful difference in their appearance. F, F. Seaman of Deer River, Re- publican candidate for the legislature from the. Fifty-second district, was here Wednesday afternoon, He went to Carlton county on the night train, Ruth, the two-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs_ Sherman ‘Cochran, has been suffering from blood poisoning in one of her legs during the past week, but .1s now reported to be out of danger. The lunch and apron sale, Wednes- day, at the home of Mrs. L. W. Huntley, given by the ladies of the Episcopal guild, was very liberally patronized and netted the ladies a neat sum. Harry Withrow arrived in Grand Rapids from Warroad the first of the week where he had been for several months in the employ of the govern- , ment building dredge boats for use in the northern. waters. T. A. McHugh was _ transacting business in Grand Rapids Monday. He is eujoying a prosperous patronage in general merchandise at Cohasset, and he is now the exclusive dealer in meats of all kinds in that village. Cashier Carroll, of the First State bank of Deer River, who has been at St. Benedicts hospital for several weeks suffering from pneumonia, 1s reported to be very low. ‘There 1s said to be little hope of his recovery. E. J. McGown‘come down trom Win- nibigoshish the first of the week to meet his sister, Minnie, who came up from Wisconsin. She accompanied her brother to the lake Thursday, where she will remain during the summer as housekeepe?. Ata Regular meeting held on May. 3, 1904, the following officers were elected for the soldiers cemetery: F. L. Knox, president; Wm. Weitzel, vice president; John Bowden, secretary; Mrs, Liews, treasure. Joe O’Dey has rented the Marr building on ‘Third street, recently va- cated by C. R. Bell, and will move into itat once with his barber and bath business. ‘This will be a splended location and the building is amply large to conveniently accommodate several chairs and’ two or three bath rooms. Additional jocal on page tive. ~ Henry Hughes & Co. MRR CUA V2 Bargain Monday For Monday, May 9th we offer 10 Unusual Bar- gains. , No. 1. Vo. 2, No. 3. Vo. 4, Vo. 5. No. 6. NVo. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10, Ladies’ black satine petticoats, HENRY HUGHES & C0. Be sure to get your Share of these Good Things. CVMMW22ACULMPVLZVZAVWLL. Best 36 inch Percale worth 15c, goat, per yd.... roc Dress Ginghams, go at, per yd ro pieces light and dark outin ChOtCE, Per YA---v00000ceeesseersens ac Percale fancies, Ladies’ $4 tdeal kid, welt sole Oxfords, per pr- Ladies’ $3.25 vici kid, welt sole Oxfords Per PP revere Men's $4 patent leather Oxfords, Per PI evrrerecreeesresees Ladies’ 124%4¢ fast black Hose, Monday 3 Pr. fOr eveverseiesereceeeeees 25c Boys’ Corduroy Knee Pants, all sizes, 4 to 15, per pr worth $1.25, Monday only. What Do “You Want? For Sale—The property owned by the late J. B. Murray on the north This is a bar- shore of Crystal lake. gain. Inquire of W. C. Gilbert. House and blocks south and of the pumping station. 50x150 feet. Inquire at this office. six lots for sale—two two blocks west The lots are You get coupons with all cash pur-} Call up telephone N chases at O’Donnells’, which entitle} a pint or quart of ice you to your choice from a line of beautiful glassware. o. 27 and order m of Trainor. Choice Powers, Six-room house for sale. location. Call on J. D. Hughes & Co’s. store. Iscream! Do you? Well, let’s go to Tramor’s. He’s got the best in town, Two choice vacant residence lots for sale at a bargain. Inquire of J. Blood’s Zulu Black Carriage Paint, D. Powers, Llughes & Co’s. store. for buggies, carriages, chairs, etc., is recommended by W. J. & H. D. Powers, See us for Job Work. UUM UMM PULLS LL ‘ NZ \ Apply to or Address ern Railroad in the near future. in a nice distance of Grand Rapids, the county seat of Itasca county. Overlooking one of the prettiest lakes in Northern Minnesota. Surrounded | BEDS OF IRON ORE Several mines now being opened. Tributary to a good Farming district. Will be reached by the Great North- With-. E. J. LONGYEA HIBBING, MINNESOTA. y! ' New Town is Splendidly Situated, THE NEW TOWN LO Now Ready FOR SALE! At Reasonable Prices, and on Terms within the reach of all. Vee llulllllUccccdcilllldllddldddlolidoldadtldoleleldediusuciué TS— Who has Ex- clusive Sale. *3 nmr DS MLL LL LM eth ldidddldldudlZZuviw Ly i