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——_f Born to Mrs. Loéken on Monday The new council will meet next | Mon Born t 1 Mrs, Ben Johnson, n ‘Thursday boy. A.B from a Clair returned home visit to Chicago Sunday. Born to Mr, and Mrs, Matt Mil- back, oi Nashwauk, a baby boy. Geo. V escott, of Bovey, was a business caller at the Rapids this week. For Sale.—Three counter show es and two pieces of counter, C. H. arr. Boy Wanted—to learn the prinung trade at the Herald-Review office. Apply at once, Wanted—Canary, female bird, state color, age and_ price. Address Box 372, Grand Rapids, Minn : Ship or bring your furs to Ben Levy highest cash price paid for raw furs. Levy's Enterprise Store, adjoining, Hotel Pokegama. ist and Mrs. Adeland, were visitors the early week at the home of Mr. rs. Lund. odist Ladies will give a supper thursday, March 28, at Supper will be surved are served. Storch went to’ Du- t which place the ion performed and g along nicely. farm of 200 acres nd 3 miles from Grand old Lyons farm. EUGENE Munson Moberly, Mo, s will be held at the Scand- d n church of Grand ;0 and Sabbath school Bovey at § o’clock . Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- ama, Grand Rapids, the 17th y of each month. Latest scientific methods in examming eyes and fitting glasses Mr. W. A. Campbell, who was clerk at Henry Hughes has returned and will head dry goods old firm. jormaly general \ A. Booger n, both of RBiackberry, marriage the first of Scandinivian Lutheran . Peterson officiating. e of all classes that need help ing about for intellegent, in- yell behaved, gentlemanly ys. <A boy of that kind is laying a good toundauon for success in life. On Thursday upst forenoon, fire was at the home of r r. The fire company illed out and the flames were on distinguished. The damage to house and furniture is not known. liscovered ‘The Ladies ofthe Maccabees. will 1erade bail at Village hall Music will be furnished and Rapide Orchestra. 50 cents, supper 25 cents, Prizes will be given for the best cos- M. Brooks will have her miil- Wednesday } ch 27thand 28th, at time she wili have on display ne latest creations of spring yer of Minneapolis 1s ne g on wh some of tl er. ’. Taft has been extensively ged in cutting logs and _ ties. . Taft’s pilings and ties will mean a a large pay-roll to Grand Rapids, as t will take a large force of men to load the cars. Mr. Taft also cut and landed about one half million feet of pine logs. The first duty of man is to home, to his wife and hs children. As a husband, father, an example to his sons and daughters, their counselor and frend, he should be the light and jov of his household, their strength for duty, their encouragement to excellence, their comfort and help in allthat prepares for usefuless and makes home attractive to all. Don’t grumble. ‘The most unfortu- nate class of people living upon this} green earth are the grumblers. They rob home of its joys, society of its dues, and themselves of the best things of life. From the days the children! of Israel “grumbled” and were sent} on their tedious wanderings “for forty years in the wilderness,” up to the present hour the world has been full of grumbling. It is “too hot,’ or “too cold,” “too wet” or “dry.” People in reasonable circumstances have vis- ions of the poor house, while the rich gramble that they can’t get rich faster. DEEE News Gathered: During the Week and Miss |’ and | ) Government seed for distribution | | free at Clerk of Court’s office. N.E. Kirck of Duluth was in the Rapids on business the first of the week. jack Grifiin, — of Bovey, was a caller at the Herald-Review this week. Mrs. W. L. ‘Yoole of Cass i.ake 1s here on a visit to her mother, Mrs, K. | C. Lent. John B. O’Reiley returned from aj trip through the east much improved Win health. R. L. Brandon, a son of D. C.} Brandon 1s here visiting his parents and will return to Fairmont, Ill, soon. D.C. Brandon and family have recently moved here from Fairmont, | Ill., and are at present living in the) Prescott house. County Treasurer Kremer has been summoned to the United States dis- trict court at St. Paul and will leave for the city Tuesday. The Grand kapids band has purchas- ed the following instruments: base drum 2 melophones and x slide trombone The total cost being about $273.00. j County Attorney Stanton and Register of Deeds F. S. Lang, of! International Falls were in the Rapids the early part of the week on business. | The Woman’s Literary Club. will hold their Jast meeting next Tuesday :' and cheerfully, as well as industriously nizes the duty of happir | precious treasures. +A poet said, ‘Remember, led tu its simplest terms, the proposi- evening and have an election ot offi- cers. All members are requested to} be present. | Paddy Burke returned from M ount | Clement, Michigan this week where} he has been for the last three taking treatment for rheumatism and | is much improved. | Too many young people depend on | their father’s money taking them} through this world, and their mother’s | prayers making everything ail right] for the next. | We wonder how many parents real- | ize that their child'is a book of blank | paper in which shall be recorded the | record of their own lives. Be careful therefore what you have written there | for the world will read it. All your secret thoughts the child will try to| wnite. months! | Life is too short to be overshahow- ed by gloom, The true and dutifully, heart recog- and faces} lite with a certain courageous gayety | clouds of woe and disaster. cultivat the habit of cheerfulness know that when we quench innocent joy ofa fellow creature by a} word or a frown we are dehberately | destroying a part of the world’s most} | Don’t teach your children that it is| a shame to wear worn and patched} clothes if you are not able to afford better, but that it is no honor in wear- | ing new ones that are not paid for. that rags may cover a boy who will some day be the great world’s joy.” Reform Far Off. Mrs. Belle Armstrong Whitney, cf New York, bas sounded the doom of | her own proposal to introduce the! short skirt, clearing the ground py four inches, in her statement that smaller and less flamboyant hats! must be worn to preserve harmony in the woman's complete outlit. Reduc- tion is to make woman's street grab tamer aud more uviform. That set- tles it. The woman of mcderate or straitened means must display her finery upon the streets or not at all,} and there isseldom any trouble about making the choice. Why do women insist on wearing} garments that gather up the mud in! the streets and carry it with ten| thousand kinds of germs into their! houses? ‘That seems like a difficult} question, a poser, for the student of} psychology. There is nothing easter. | because the women who ride in carriages, horsepower or gasoline | power, wera such clothing, and those who walk or use the poor man’s : will not be denied the same! ilege. The only way to reduce the length of the feminine skirt is to decree that | it shall be sbort under all circum- stances, andin all places. The must be no distinction between the street, the drawing room, before or! behind The counter. Until that is done, n> buman power cai prevent the woman who tan afford only a few garments from haviog them as! magnificent as pc ale. Nee ty will drag them wherever she gves, mud orno mud. SO RCCE DC CHEDE BC DCSE DE BEDE SORES DO RERE DORE EDERE SED BODE BSRSIERESERC IE DEBE RE ERE DE ia * Subscribe for the Herald-Review. hat solves many doubts and scatters rif Let us| ee ae and | the | ® « bette Let “us live bane | PERE RERCCCHEDOCIEEE al ae We have a way of our own 4 We have just completed our inventory and find we have in stock a few too many goods in sonie 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 underwez +0:24; per parment. -..5.055. 75.) £Ae. Children’s fine fleeced underwear, 26 419 35, per Garment... 0. fo. 63555 4. Children’s fine ribbed fleece under- 18 wear, 3to 5, per garment............ Cc Children’s ribbed union suits, 3 to 8 38 WERTH, MET SUtbi i. 6 6 oo eas sc os bolo oie Cc Children’s fine grey wool underwear, FO LOS “per. Larment: -.-. o.8 eine Children’s fine grey woo! underwear 26 to 34, per garment. Boys’ heavy fleece underwear, per suit.. Boys’ each. Men’s. h each We have lots of little 5c and 10c bargains heavy J. P. O'DONNELL and it is right Now we If Ladies fine Jers per pair Ladies’ fine Jersey per pair 15c EACH ae. os asi 5 ons ore Hee olsiaie cine Outing flannels—pretty stripes—per yard................ 18¢ 28c SO ABe sot 38c 4 bars fine toilet soap.... .. cotton-flannel 3 bars lemon glycerine toilet soap that will please you. Visitors are as welcome as buyers J. P. O7DONNELL JEIOCOCE CO COOOU CEG OCG CCG OCCU SORE rere sareresarere Is that fair? Boys’ fine Jersey 2 buckle artics, $1 28 per pair . Ladies’ velvet and silk winter caps, Heavy cotton fleece double blankets. .. 75c 6 bars pure white borax laundry soap. 25c ae am Bett tt are not you are . 10¢ 25c wank street at Third avenue west Sn a RT A SPECIAL INVITATION when in Duluth and make it your headquarters. You will find us right on Superior F.S. KELLY FURNITURE COMPANY 226-228 W. SUPERIOR STREET, DULUTH, MINN. To the people of “Grand Rapids” and vicinity 3 visit our store 3 just a step from the depot, right in the heart of the city. We want you to come in and see us, buy or not we extend to you a warm-hearted welcome, and assure you the most liberal and courteous treatment. 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 te interest) for this accommodation. And yet, we guarantee our prices against any in the United States. Visit Our Completely Furnished Flat. Greatest Stock of Iron and Brass Beds is possible with smaller stores. ample of our.prices we mention: in the Northwest No doubt you will need new beds and bed- ding in the spring and we call your special attention to our magnificent showing. ‘ Buy- ing in large quantities as we do enables us to quote lower prices to the consumer than As an ex- 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, full or 3-4 sizes. Bed is castored and all com- plete. This bed is priced in the ordinary retail way at $2.00 and $225. Our special price, only.. (Not like shown in cut.) i CTIVE ik PAGE $1.29 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 make it a pleasure. 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. We mention a Good Folding Go-Cart at $1.95 Frame of this cart is made of all steel with steel handle bars, enameled, perforated seat and back; has 10-inch, rubber tired wheels front $ 1 9 5 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. The regular price of this cart is $4.50. our price now only..,.......... PadeseesViscagcmstice Whether you wish to PORE OR BROS ae ea ce remem are