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ss There will be,.a meeting of the cgunty, board on Mondgy next. Merchant F. A. McHugh of Co- thasset was 1n the village yesterday. Ason was’born to Mr. and Mrs. HH. J. Lingen on the Fourth of July. A. H. Kremer has accepted a posi- sition with M. C, Baker at Deer River. German Evangelical services Sun- day July zo, at 10:39 in the morning at Swedish Lutheran church. F. A. McAllister, cruiser for the Itasca Lumber company, was at the Pokegama the first of the week. Dr. J.,Gendron will move his resi- dence to Mrs. Lent’s house recently occupied by Mr. Corbett, the latter part of this week. Amery Johnson 1s able to be out of the hospital, where he was confined Jor over two weeks suffering from an abcess in the throat. The Catholic ladies will meet with Mrs. Kenealy, “at the residence of Angus McIntosh, next ‘Thursday after- noon at the usual hour. Proprietor Gust Anderson of the Scandia hotel on West ‘Third street, will entertain his friends this evening with a free social dance, Miss Catherine Coonlan of Utica, N.Y. and Mr, Thomas Coonlan of ‘Toledo, Qhio, sister and_brother.of Mrs, E, J. Farrell, are here on a visit, The ladies of the Catholic church will hold a bakery sale of home-made delicacies at the store of Henry Hughes & Co., next Saturday—a week from today. Miss Annie MacDonald of Superior, a sister of Mrs. Stewart, arrived yes- terday and wlil visit atghe home or Editor Stewart of the Magnet for an indefinite period, Now that Deer River has a regular- ly organized base ball team it would be highly proper for Manager Huntley of the Grand Rapids tans to arrange a match with our nearby neighbors. ‘The proudest alderman in Grand Rapids this week is H. G, Becker, the cause thereof being the arrival of a bright baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Becker on ‘Thursday of this week J. L. Jellison was in town yesterday from his Bass Brook farm and display- ed a specimen ct wild peas that sur- passes anything yet produced in that ‘line. The vines were left at the office ot the Reisus-Remer Land company. John Jones was among the busi- ness men from Deer River who visited at the county hub ‘Vhursday. Mr. Jones is one of those who 1s always ‘sanguine in his reports on business in the junction town and. he has un- limited faith in its future permanency. The Herald-Review 1s advised that the present’ address of Mat Jones is Northome. Mat is actively engaged in the locating business and he nas been kept on the double-quick march for many months in supplying the wants of his clients, The formal opening of Hotel Ogema by Messrs McAlpine & McDonald wil take place pext Friday evening. Arrangements will be made for the transportation of guests and the Grand Rapids Cornet band will be present, Dancing will be the feature ot the evening. Deputy U. S. Marshal J. G, Mal- Jory of West Duluth was in the vil- lage yesterday, serving subpoenas on a’ few witnesses who are called to appeal in court at Duluth. Mr. Mal- Jory intimates that he will again be a candidate for legislature and will con- test for the seat now held by Paddy Dowling. A The complaints made before the Jate grand jury in regard to the trans- action of the public business of Jesse Lake township, were found to be without any foundation in fact. Chair- man }). C. McDougall and Clerk Christie were in town with the books of the township and everthing was found to be in perfect order and correct. YE Dr C. J. Larson q Wm ihe eye specialist, will make his next regu!ar vssit to Grand Rapids ‘Tuesday and Wednes- day July 19 and20. Ifyou have any trouble wih your eyes or need glasses you should consult Dr. Lar- son. He carries one of the best equipments in the state for fitting glasses and diagnosing failure of the eye. Everybody praises his skill. That genial gentleman, aecom- modating postmaster and masterful mayor, Henry H. Carrier of Cohasset, was sufficiently recovered from work | and worry of the Republican state con- vention and the Cobasset Fourth of July celebration to appear in Grand ‘Rapids yesterday. He certainly seems to be well pleased with the outcome of both events, as he is an ardent Dunn adherent and a Cohasset News Gathered , During the Week Mrs. W. Te Powers 1s visiting fnends in Duluth. Mrs; L. H Sutton of Alexandria, Minn., mother of Mrs. L. W. Hunt- ley, iss here on a visit. Patrick. O,Mahoney of Boston, a brother of Rev. Father O’Mahoney, is here on a visit and expects to remain a month or more. The Catholic Foresters entertei.ed their ftiends at K, P. hall last evening. Refreshments were served aud a very enjoyable time was had. Mrs. M. L.. Toole and three child- ;ren of Cass Lake, will return to their ‘home today after a three weeks? visit with Mis. K. C. Lent, mother of Mrs. Toole. E. J. Luther, at one time publisher of the Grand Rapids Magnet, in com- pany with his brother-in-law, F. J. Stevens, has accepted a position _as deputy postmaster at Arkin, under Capt. Shook, recently appointed. Mr. Wilham R. Newman and Miss Maud Fletcher of Cohasset were united in marriage on July 7, by Rev. Andrew Walker, ‘Che young couple started ona trip to Spokane, Wash., the home of Mr. Newman’s~parents. Potatoes are selling at retail for $2 per bushel. Any farmers who may have a few extra bushels can find ready sale for them at a big price. Local merchants cannot supply the} present demand. We are experienc- ing a potato famine just now. W. C. Corbett and family left on Thursday for Detroit, Minn., their former home, where Mr. Corbett will contimue his work as deputy game warden, Itasca county is now with- out a warden, as the commission has decided that convictions cannot be secured here. One of the busiest men in Grand Rapids during the past month has been Supt. Garris of the electric light plant. In making arrangements for the tonrnament and encampment he placed everything electric in first- class shape and there were none who had any complaynts to offer. As sup- erintendent Mr, Garns. is giving eminent satisfaction. Don’t forget the “ball game at the ball grounds tomorrow. Game called at zo’clock, Coynty Commissioner Brooks of Deer River was transacting business in Grand Rapids Thursday, Miss Nellie T, Murphy ot Two Harbors visited at the. home of her consin, Rev. Fr. O’Mahoney for the past two weeks, Col. W. M. Ligget, dean of the State University, arrived yesterday to take a look at the operations of Supt. McGuire, of the Northeast Experi- ment Farm. : Street Commissioner Wilhams has a ‘orce of men and teams at work put- |) tizg a cinder surface on Kindred ave- nue, between Second and Third streets, It is to be hoped that thé ex- periment will prove a success. Among those who saw the ele- phantine show of Ringling Bros. at Duluth last Monday from Grand Rap- ids were John Beckfelt and famly, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. McVicar, Mr. ana Mrs, Shoaf, H. E. Graffam and Miss Blanche Kiley. John Costello and Henry Logan are having cement walks put dowa in front of their residences and about the premises. The work 1s being done in a fyrst-class, workman-hke manner by Joe Cavanaugh. and it is to be hoped that many citizens will take the hint and inaugurate a system that will result in giving Grand Rap- ids cement walks: throughout the vil- lage. Cement is cheaper than wood in the end and more desirable in every way. Mr, Cavanaugh is a thoroughly competent man in his line and anyone contemplating putling in cement walks would do well to see him and talk the matter over. Gentry Bros,’ Famous Shows United. The consolidating of Gentry. Bros.’ Famous Trained Animal Shows, which have long been the most popu- lar tented exhibitions in the world, makes an important union of excel- lent performances by combining what have heretofore traveled separately. The exhibition is fully twice its former size; in addition to the aug- _ Dr. Gendron Aa: a professional call to Cohasset last week. mented processional displays, the per- formance this season requires double the space and time that it formerly did. The famous Shows united will ex- hibit in Grand Bapids Sat., July 23, Grand Rapids, ERFORMING HORSES, 200 PERFO! BS ES. GS AND MONKERS | 3 FIFTY MONKEY COMEDIANS The Maryeious Kitamura Japanese Troupe 7 In Number AMERICA’S HIGHEST-SALARIED ‘ACROBATS. See DON JUAN, the Monkey Dare-Devii, Loop the Loop, to be seen only with the Gentry Show, as z2dvertised-—See the Fun: Makers, the Funny Clowns.—The only trained Camels ever seen—a baby camel and its mother Seen at each performance.—See the Monkey Barber Shop, the funniest Mon- key Comedians in the world. EVERYTHING NEW THIJS YEAR, NOTHING OLD BUT THE TITLE. Two Performances Daily: yooter all the time. Gentry Bros, Famous Shows UNITED The only Big Railroad Shew coming this year. Watch for the Grand Free Street Parade Daili Yat it a. m, A Brilliant Array of Beautiful |” nce, . “ Sat, July 23. | America’s HERDS OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS | See the Troupe of Musical Pomes, only act of its kind in the world- Afternoon and Night ladies, i is also complete in men’s dress, working, ‘ eruising and haying shoes with prices rock bottom. SR HENRY HT General Merchants Have just received a full line ofthe Celebrated Green Wheeler Shoes for They are an elegant line and it will pay you to inspect them. Our stock HENRY HUGHES & C0. RD SESE HEE RE BB eB | oe { | | Notice of. Appmedtion for Liquor Leiense. STATE OF MINNESOTA, \ Ss. County of Itasca. — Village ot Grand Rapids Ee Notice is hereby given, That applications have been made in writing to the village coun- cil of said village of Grand Rapids and filed in my office. praying for license to sell intoxi- cating liquors for the term commencing on June 20th, 1904, and terminating on June 19th. 1905. by the following person, and at the following place. to-wit: Tn the south-west front room on the ground fioor of that certain hotel building situated upon lots 23and 24 block 26. original plat of the village of Grand Rapids, Ltasca county. Minnesota. a ‘And notice is hereby given that sald appli- cation will be heard ‘and. cetermined by the village council of the village of Grand Rapids, Itasez county, Minnesota. at a meeting of said council to be held at the office of the village recorder of said village. on Monday. July lith. A. D. 1904. at 8;30 o'clock p. m., at which time and p'ace all. persons interested may appearand show cause, if any there be, wh ould licence should not be granted. | Witness my hand and seal of said village of Grand Rapids this 17th day of June A. D. 1904. J. 8. GOLE, (sEAL] Village Recorder SWISMWSVSVSVSLVSLVSSVSVSVSVSLVIVSB ! SLSVSLVSVS VSPSVSVSISISISLSES. SLSSSLWSISISVSWSISVSVS VSL FVSLED Pioneer Meat Market, THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. Fresh and |! Fish, Game Salt Meats || Poultry etc. ASK ANY OF OUR REGU WILL TELL YOU TitA1 ALL KINDS ARE KEPT AT DORs 50s Poh ose es aaa ee ge ts Oe P@lSMSLSLELSS HLSLSLSLSCVSS, Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Canned Goods ae es / QDD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, LELAND AVENUE., i GRAND RAPIDS. P ; ¢ : “ssou3 JO uezop sef aj3uls oy} Aq SYYP LINHA PIONEER STORE: The Summer is Over -But not for you. menced clothing inventory and as us- ual at such times will find: lots of odds and ends that we would rather dispose of at less than cost than carry over-—- it will pay you to wait and see what we will have to offer. : JOHN BECKFELT Grand Rapids, Minn, s We have just com- _ —_—_——$— ae