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Miss Anna Linden left for Duluth. ‘Thursday F. P. Sheldon left: Tnesday tor Du- luth on business. F. A. Anderson of Hill Cfty was in the city Wednesday. Stella Tinke of Bovey spent Sunday with friends in this city. Mr..and Mrs, J. P. Trebilcock were Duluth visitors this week. J. B. Sorum of Remer transacted business 1n the city Thursday. Mrs. Aug. Jobnson of Coleraine spent Tuesday in the Rapids. W. B. Thurlby of Hill City wasa vis- itor in the city during the weck. Frank Voight of Deer Lake was in the Rapids Tuesday on business, Wm. Hennesy left Sunday for a short visit with friends at Remer. Plans have been Jaid fora sleigh- ing party to Coleraine this evening. Misses Maud Anderson and Helen Peterson were Bovey visitors Sunday, Sale—Three counter show cases and two pieces of counter. C. H. Marr. County Wednesday Duluth For Attorney Thwing returned from a business tmp to The Catholic ladies will meet with Mrs. John Deshaw next Thursday fternoon. E. J, Luther was a Duluth visitor sday where he went for the trans- of business. Peck Brown 1s holding down the uation of mght watchman at the w school building. Dr. Russell attended to business, ynnected with his office as coroner, at Deer River yesteaday. Wanted—Canary, female bird, state color, age and price. Address Box 372, Grand Rapids, Minn The young people of the Rapids vere well represented at the Bovey roller rink on Wednesday evening. Chas. newing Levy of Minneapolis is re acquaintances in the Rapids during a short visit with his father. Miss Berdie McLaughlin of Minne- apolis has accepted a position in the millinery store operated by Mrs. K. C. Lent. Miss Frances Gellineau who has been in Bovey for some time past returned Wednesday to her home in this city. Ship or bring your furs to Ben Levy highest cash price paid for-raw furs. Leyy’s Enterprise Store, adjoining, Hotel Pokegama. The proceedings of three specal and one adjourned meeting ot the village council wili be found in anoth- er column of this week’s issue. John Kennedy, Stanley McMahon, John McMahon and Frank Stephen were Bovey visitors Wednesday even- ing and incidentally put on rollers. A large party of young people took sdvantage of the excellent sleighing last Sunday and spent the day at Bo- vey. They report an enjoyable time. Miss Esther Larson, head waitress at the Gladstone for seyeral months past, left Thursday morning for Dul- uth where she has accepted a situa. tion, 8a, Dr. Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- ama, Grand Repids, the 17th day of each month. Latest scientific methods in examining eyes and fitting glasses. ‘The Misses Margaret and Mabel McAlpine, Laura Lothrop, Ruby Lemere and Gertrude McGinnis were among the number of young people who visited the mnk at Bovey Sunday evening, Mr, and Mrs. C, H. Marr drove to Bovey ‘Thursday to try out their new driving team. Mr. Marr says he is well sansfied with them and feels that he got a bargain in the purchase. The Royal Neighbors will give a card party atthe K. of P. ball on Monday evening. ‘The advance sale of tickets has been good and the attendance promises to be large. Cinch will be played and refreshments served. E.N. Remer andE. J. Farrell spent ‘Thursday and Fnday at Lake 1a detaching and packing > of their motor launch propose to ship to the} at Oshkosh where it will and put in shape for season. Wanted — Gentleman or lady to} travel for Mercantile House of large capital. ‘Territory at home or abroad News Gathered During the Week: Grand Rapids and Vicinity. Ed. Holden of Deer River was a Rapids visitor Monday. ! Gev. McAllister returned Monday from a business visit to Duluth. Mayor Provitzki of Bovey transact- ed official business in the Rapids Thursday. John Crawtord of Bass Creek greet- eda number of his friends in the Rapids Tuesday. Mabel Cyr spent Sunday with her parents in the Rapids returning to Bovey on Monday. W, B. Holman announces some bargains in real estate in another column of this issue. The condition of Mrs. Rasmussen, who was injured a couple of weeks ago. is much improved. J. P. Sims, of Minneapolis. former manager of Itasca Lumber company spent Sunday in the Rapids. Ed. Johnson, cruiser for the Shel- don-Mather company of Duluth, transacted business in the city during the week. Mrs. Winsor and sister, Mrs. Deshaw of Deer River spent several days in the Rapids returning home Thursday afternoon. kev. P. J. Killeen of Coleraine was a Rapids visitor ‘Thursday and while in the city favored the Herald-Review with a call. Attorney Leon E. Lumm of Duluth was inthe Rapids Wednesday and Thursday looking after mining interests of which he has charge. For Rent—A farm of 200 acres near Cohasset and 3 miles from Grand Rapids, the old Lyons farm. EvuGENE Munson Moberly, Mo, H. E. Graffam, ex-recorder for the Rapids, has rented rooms directly across from the postoffice and will remove his office there sometime dur- | ing the next week. J. N. Brown returned Tuesday from Bovey where he has been engaged for a week past at sign painting. Mr Brown reports business good in the little mining town and says _ the pros- pects there are favorable. Boy Wanted—to learn the printing trade at the Herald-Review office. Apply at once, Jack Stafiord is suffering froma # {| bad sprain to his right wrist sustained several days ago. John Kennedy and Ed Hereshbach were among the number of Grand Rapids people who visited Bovey Sunday. The east bound morning train was nearly four hours late Wednesday as a result of hght snows in the West ern country. John Leary of Fosston, formerly chief electrcian with the village elec- tric plant, visited in the city Thursday | the guest of friends. O. L, Mather of Duluth was accord- de the glad hand by his manyacquaint- ances in the Rapids where he has been visiting during the week just past. Wm. Hennessy 1s enjoying a short | vacation and Charles Ponti 1s_ holding down his situation with the Henry Hughes company for the time. T. P. Sheldon was a Bemidji visitor Tuesday where he transacted business ‘connected with the First National bank in that city, of which he is president. ‘W. T. McKeown of Walker was a Rapids visitor Monday and was one of the number of out of town people who attended the funeral of Mrs. C. A. Buell of LaPraine. Henry Remer who has been con- fined to his home for the past six week’s as the result of an accident while ski- Ing. 1s once more extending his mght hand to his acquaintances. F. J. Hart*who has for some time past been in the employ of the Henry Hughes company left Tuesday night for Chippewa Falls where he has accepted a position as manager ofa large department store. | The ladies of the Episcopal guild jserved a fifeen-cent supper at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Murpny Thursday evening. A large -attend dance marked the entertainment and every one had a most enjoyable tme. | | Sergeant J. P. Hayes, until recently stationed at Bemidji, has been trans- ferred to the U. S. Marine recruiting station in this city and will work in conjunction with Private C. A. Taylor | week. | Lars Frisvold, a brother of Qle Frisvold who was killed accidentally at Skelly’s camp on February 26, was in the city Tuesday for the purpose of disinterring the remains of his brother which were conveyed to Thompson N. D. for interment. who has been here slightly over a! Pettitt ttt ttt tt hte POE HEE 4 J. P. O'DONNELL We have a way of our own and it is right We have just completed our inventory and find we have in stock a few too many goods in some lines. going to have a grand sale but will place these goods on our tables where you can conveniently look them over. interested and the price suits you we will be pleased to sell you the money-savers, if not\no harm is done. Fairness is our business principle ‘ Children’s fine fleeced underwear, 16 to 24, per garment Seay Children’s fine fleeced underwear, 26 to 34, per warmient.......602. 6060.50 us Children’s fine ribbed fleece under- wear, 3 to 5, per garment. se Children’s ribbed union su years, per suit Children’s fine grey wool underwear, 18 to 24, per garment............ .... Children’s fine grey wool underwear 26 to 34, per garment.... oe Boys’ heavy fleece underwear per suit Boys’ hea each.. Men’s h each We have lots of little 5c and 10c bargains that will please you. Visitors are as welcoine as buyers 10c 15c 18¢ 38c 18c 28c 8 4Be ” Ladies fine Jersey 3 buckle artics, c Now we are not If you are Is that fair? POT’ PAI isc oo os visledin owe par e's $1.63 $1.28 50c ee a Heavy cotton fleece double blankets... 75c 10c 25c 6 bars pure white borax laundry soap. 25c Boys’ fine Jersey : POL POI. 6's. Sos <6 ane ge cin Remon ee Ladies’ velvet and silk winter caps, CAC 65555 od. waite s sn dalteise deine’ 4 bars fine toilet soap .... .....--.+--6+ 3 bars lemon glycerine toilet soap..... J. P. ODONNELL x | OSES ES SR DE RRO OHO rte maak BSE SEES ESE EE EERE EEE EEE EE eee ee eee eee Poet { : : F.S. KELLY FURNITURE COMPAN 226-228 W. SUPERIOR STREET, DULUTH, MINN. A SPECIAL INVITATION To the people of “Grand Rapids” and vicinity to visit our store when in Duluth and make it your headquarters. street at Third avenue west; just a step from the depot, right in the heart of the city. We want you to come in and see us. You will find us right on Superior Whether you wish to buy or not we extend to you a warm-hearted welcome, and assure you the most liberal and courteous treatment. to suit. If desirable the home may be used as headquarters. Weekly salary of $1,092.00 per year and expenses. Address, Armstrong Alex- ander, 125 Plymouth Place, Chicago, Illinois. 1 plete._ This bed is priced in the ordina: $2.25. Our special price, only... wT een teee ees ve . full or 3-4 sizes. (Not like shown in cut.) / Greatest Stock of Iron and Brass Beds in the Northwest No doubt you will need new beds and bed- ding in the spring and we Fall your special atf&ntion to our, magnificent showing. Buy- ing in large quantities as we do enables us to quote lower prices to the consumer than is possible with smaller stores. ample of our prices we mention: A Good Iron Bed for $1.29 This bed is made of all malleable iron and steel, has heavy angle iron braces at sides, comes in green or white, Bed is castored and all com- $1.29 Asanex- } make it a pleasure. We mention a - We Furnish Your Home Complete--Easy Terms No matter where you live we extend you the same liberal terms of payment as if you lived right here in Duluth. All our goods are marked in plain figures and we make no extra charge (or interest)*for this accommodation. And yet, we guarantee our prices against any in the United States, Visit Our Completely Furnished Flat. Go-Carts and Cabs in an Endless Variety The time is here when the little folks should be out every day. Let us sell youa go-cart or carriage and Over 200 styles in stock for you to select from on which you can save from 10 to 30 per cent by buying from us. Good Folding Go-Cart at $1.95 Frame of this cart is made of all handle bars, enameled, perforated seat and back; . has 10-inch, rubber tired wheels front and rear; regularly worth $3.00, for Reclining Go-Cart for $2.95 \ Same Go-Cart as described: above but with curved dashboard and reclining back so baby can sleep. price of this cart is $4.50. our price now only...--......+.. steel with steel The regular ee Oe