Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 22, 1906, Page 6

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Money’s Worth or Money Back | last minute to make. their purchases. three weeks I have been after you to shop early over a single article I am obliged to cut down prices | | in the morning. on ‘the last day, Monday, December 24th. Prices | Be on hand---it will pay you. ae re In this editorial I appeal to ~ the 11th hour: shopper. person that has held off until the... while assortment was complete. Now to the people who have been waiting---I find in order not to carry have been reduced just 1-3 of the original retail price. { : all a Merry Christmas, Off Levy's Enterprise Store Adjoining Hotel Pokegama Iam Yours truly BEN LEVY Proprietor of To the Wishing you one and at “Merry Christmas: to All BEN For the last = ‘of | News Gathered During the Week Grand Rapids son Christmas day trols play peat sth, good will to men! Long feilow- s down from International spent the past week in arr Neil! left Wednesday tor a folter, mother of Mrs, John is seriously Wl. G. E. Anderson of Hill City was m the fore part of the week. will havea bank with of Crookston at its head. iderson, a plain drunk, was e Bailey for ten days last case of the state vs. Dumas, jury brought in a verdict of Commissioner F, §, Lang aud wife came down from International Falls’ n has securred a pen- Jno. Bodin and a con- Judge Hu r Mrs, pe parties at trict count has completed a the McDonald case to the next term, George Vipond_ has sufficiently re- from his recent attack of phoid to be again about, k and wife came up from y and were passengers to Duluth Wednesday afternoon, Judge Spooner and Court Stenog- gave one of} rapher Cameron Sundayed at home returning Monday afternoon. A burning chimney at Father Leehley’s residence last Sunday after- noon calied out the fire department. Andrew Morrisey will have'a grand opening at hisnew European hotel next Monday evening in Deer River, Hugh McNulty will spend Chnist-linformation as exhibited by the local | and Vicinity. mas with his, relatives at Salsbury, Ontario. Ice cream by--pint or quart for Christmas dinner at Miller's. E. J. Farrell returned yesterday from a business. trip to St. Paul. Mrs. E. E. Johnson has returned from an extended visit at Sherwood, N. D. Sunday Chicago American, Minne- apolis Journal and Duluth Herald at} Miller’s. H.R. King left today for Minnea- polis where he will spend Xmas_ with his family. Messrs. Costello and Dibbert were business visitors last Wednesday to Bovey and vicinity. Mrs. E. E, Johnson and daughter, Rae, left Thursday for Minneapolis to spend the holidays. Peter Ohman and Miss Tilda Humesen of Blackberry were married i Thursday afternoon by Judge Huson.' y y Judg ,W. Huntley. Mesdames Spear and_ Tribellcock entertained the teachers Saturday afternoon last at the Pokegama hotel. The annual meeting of the North- western Cedarmen’s Association will be held in Duluth commencing Jan. 8th. Mr. Albert Clair left Thursday for Edmunston, New Brunswick, where he will spend the holidays with rela- tives. Attorney W. A. Rossman leaves today for a holiday visit with friends and relatives in the southern part of the state. On Friday evening, Deeember 28, the Bluebell Dancing Club will give another of their pleasant parties at Village hall. Col, Jim Johnson will hold a_ big raffle at the Boston Grand tonight and has turkeys, ducks and geese for everybody. During the past week all passenger trians through this place have been considerable late. This of itself is provoking but combined with lack of depot force 1s productive of hard feei- ings and considerable profanity on the part of the travelling public. Mrs. C. J. nee Neveaux, and her three children of Proctor, are here to spend the holidays with friends and relatives, | Hector Bray came down from | Blackdack last Thursday to accept a | position mixologist at Keo LaRoux’s place. . | Mr.and Mrs, A. A. Kremer and | family left Thursday for Saginaw, Mich, where they will spend Christ- mas with relatives. Mrs, William Walker of Laprairie was a pleasant caller at this office} Tuesday and became a subscriber for the great family journal. Station Agent C. L. Frye left for Chicago Thursday afternoon in _re- sponse to a telegram stating that his father was seriously ill there. Rev, Mr. Peterson of the Scandi- and all were remembered; chvioe bits i | the occasion. <Judge’ Spooner was’ among the guests. | team Of 1906 by the fadtlty. Thursday ; Communion: the first at 7:30. a. m.,j | days in the county jail. oyable aff an using pFesents were received ‘of ry.accompained each gift aud participants. will long remember} The football banquet given the evening at the high school building was thoroughly enjoyed by all." Cov- ers’ were: laid for py ‘and. a. rare good timé’was made certain by the high schogl band end quartet, After the banquet the members’of the ‘high school joined the team in merry mak- ing in the gymnasium If there is one thing more than an- other in our experience publishing a local newspaper that makes. us tired itis the practice of some that tell’ us: that we mist not say afything about this or that thing that has happened. There are two sides to every question and it would be a very easy matter to formulate a reason why a_ paper should not report everything. At the Episcopal church, children service and Christmas tree will be held on Monday (Xmas eve) at 7:30 p. m. On Christmas Day there will be two celebrations of the Holy and the secoud at 10:30 o’clock. Usu- al services on Sunday, the - 23rd_ inst No service on Sun- day evening. Fay D. Gorquest was arrested last ‘Tuesday by Marshal Harry and in Judge Huson’s court was charged | with grand larceny in the second de-| gree and bound over to the grand| jury. He is accused of having rob- bed a compamion Monday evening. Pat Nash was also brought before his honor for having jumped his board bill at Cohasset and will put in fifteen Work was begun last Tuesday on the new Presbyterian church in Rovey. The new edifice will be 24x36, with a vestibule 8x8 and au annex 12x20, It 1s expected the building will be completed by the end of January. Rev. Jamison and Rey, Blair, of Duluth, were there Wednes- day, completing arrangements for completing the work. Rev. Davies has accepted a calias paster tothe new church, Miss Jennette Carroll. daughter of Supt. E. T. Carroll of the local scbools, was taken seriously ill Tuesday morn- ing, say the Wadena Journal: Dr. McKinnon was called and he found her suffering from appendicius. The fact was revealed that she had suffered two previous attacks anc it was decid- ed to hurry her to the Brainerd hospi- tal for an immediate operation, She you know about the ROUND OAK | pretty good range, wouldn't yeu? Well itis: it is built the ROUND OAK way and it is named the ROUND OAK CHIEF Sheel.dange, If -you wanted: a range it. wouldnt makemuch difference what sort you. bought if’ they were all alike but they are nof. There -.18 aS mueh difference in them as there are in the people who use them. If you want a range that ‘ga will give you perfect satisfaction; save you fuel every day your use jit and is honestly made from best materials by & yp experienced and careful labor:a range that will last you a lifetime and at the same time can be for a reasonable price you want the chief. Nothing in the county is equal to-it for solid sub- stantial quality ‘True economy meat to buy the best. You are invited to call in and see it. Book of the range sent by mail or un request. W.J. & HH. as substantially and well made as a ROUND OAK stoye? “Niagara Falls, Fritz, are they not grand?” Grand Rapids, Minn. With what you would naturally think it a D. Powers was taken to Brainerd on the noon train Tuesday and the operation was immediately performed. ‘The patient seems to be doing wella fact the many friends of the young woman and her family, will be very glad to learn. At the high school auditortum next Monday evening the Presbyterian Sunday shool will present the beauti- ful cantata “Tables Turned”, The various parts will be taken by the pupils with full chorus by all the school. Those who have had the privilege of being present at the rehearsals are loud in their praise of the production and this will indoubtedly be a Ch mas treat to usall, Immediately after the program the Sunday school 5 navain Lutheran church was called to | Braham, Minn., this week by the seri- | ous illness of his aged father. | Register of Deeds McGowan and family left yesterday for Lyndon, Wis., where they will spend Christmas with Mr. McGowan’s parents. Miss Maudie Sutton of Fargo, N. D., and L. L. Sutton of. Eveleth are lin town and will spend their Christ- mas holidays with their sister, Mrs, L. PRG RORUNU NUON NNO SUM nL NUU UCU rt Ut Ore Deputy Sheriff Grove brought Mike Griffin down from Big Falls Wed- nesday and in Judge Huson’s court he was convicted of petty larceney jand sentenced to thirty days. M. A. Yancey has accepted a |position with the real estate firm of | Yancey Bros.. Spokane, and will leave | pext Wednesday for Tabor, N. W. T., jwhere he will take charge of that firm’s land business. Deposits in School Savings bank jamount to $1338.29. The interest of parents and children in this enter- prise is to be highly commended, and the good work that has been started should receive continued and_ hearty support ofall parents in the commu- nity, With the closing of the schools yesterday, the teachers and pupils will enjoy a two weeks holiday vaction, | Nearly all the teachers have departed for their homes, while those who live at too great a distance to spend Christmas at home will help the local people here to make the holidays enjoyable. The Christmas tree party. given by DE SEDER POEDOMEOMENORENE HOSERESERE : DEFECTIVE PAGE | sIEnEOCEGEECGIGETCGTTS sy J. P. ODONNELL Manager for Santa Claus ~<te— Wishes You a Gery Derry Christmas And wishes to tell you that if you have overlooked or for- gotten anyone in the hurry he will have some Special Clean-up Prices on Boli- day Goods on i @ Z U PD 2 He has many beautiful gifts in all classes of goods as well “as stacks of toys for the little folks. Che Grocery Department Was never so well filled with all the little dainties and extras as well as the highest grade staples. Let us have your order for Candy, Nuts, Fruits, Bolly, Ete. J. P. O'Donnell RSCG COO SIOICHE | will have its Christmas tree. There will be no admission charged anda cordial invitation is extended to the public. Our teachers are working hard and successfully but they never know whether their work is appreciated or not unless they have some intimation to that effect from the patrons of the schools. Parents should make it a pointto visit atleast the rooms in whichthey have children. Kindly visits from parents have an_ inspiring influence both for teacher and _ pupils and if the visit be accompained by an occasional word of encouragements so better. rete | a a FRESE OOOO EIS DESEO EEN DOE NE ES *

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