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Watch for the big street parade show day, Saturday, June 8th. Fred A. King made a business trip to Hibbing and Keewatin during the week, Attorney D. G. Cash of Duluth was doing business in Grand Rapids, yes- terday. Miss Wegener of Minneapolis, a friend of Mrs. H.G. Becker, is here on a visit. W. A. Hadlez of Ballclub, was transacting business in Grand Rapids yesterday. Mrs. L. F. Knox and daughter, Miss Julia, were passengers to Minne- apolis yesterday. Mrs. H. E. Graffam and Mrs. H. D. Powers were visitors to Duluth during the week. Do you want a first-class milch cow? See O’Leary. He is selling them from $30 up. Remember the ball game tomorrow at Olympic Park between Grand Rapids and Deer River, Mrs. O. L. ‘Mather of Duluth is in town today. She will have her house- hold goods shipped to Duluth, Mrs. Will Nisbett is reported to be convaiescent and will soon be able to ‘eave her room fully recovered. it Grand Kapids 1s to be represented at the fireman’s tournament this year, tis high time to begin practicing. The first tent show of the season. Saturday, June 8th. It’s Eiler’s “King of the Cattle Ring” and said to be first class. Mrs, James Haywood of Vermilion, accompanied by her three children, visited with her mother, Mrs. K. C. Lent, during the week, Fred Christianson was in town this week superintending the placing of a monument over the grave of his late wile at Itasca cemetery. Supt. John M. Burch, of the Crosby Nashwauk, Mrs. Burch and ead of Ironwood, Mich., were at the Pokegama yesterday, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Ricker of Sioux City, Low: re here on a_ visit the tamily of W. J. Powers ‘irs. Ricker and Mrs. Powers are sis A number of teachers in the Grand ds public schools have planned a ip by boat to Isle Royale on Lake Superior during the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs, Mathew McKeown News Gathered During the Week | had not f Cass Lake visited during the week the family of C. A. Buell at prairie. They returned home Sam Martin completed a drive of about 700,000 feet of pine logs out of Pokegama lake into the Mussissippi river this week. The logs are the property of W. C. Gilbert, Editor Anderson of the Carlton Vidette has secured the services of Jay Walters of Carlton to take charge of his Prairie river farm for the season. Mr. Walters and family arrived here yesterday. Harry S. Hopping, general agent for Eiler’s “King of the Cattle Ring” company was in town Monday mak- ng arrangements tor the appearance of his company here Sat. June 8th, inder canvas. b. B. Weed, representing m & = Lancashier Ins , Was in town this wee! the loss on the McVeigh g. The McVeigh insurance s written in the Orient company. While hanging a picture at her home yesterday afternoon Mrs. C. C. McCarthy fell from a chair on which she was standing and: fractured a ri ne was alone in the house, but d to telephone for her husbend Storch. the ange ad- Lor nn c nd Dr S. G, Sullivan, deputy boiler in- pector of St. Paul, has been looking fter the cordition of boilers in this vicinity of late. C. J. Corde of \itkin is the regular inspector for this district, but he has been on the list for some time, Kiler’s “King of the Cattle Ring” ompany will exhibit in Grand Rapids ne night—Saturday, June 8th, under anvas. The company numbers something like 30 people including a good brass band and orchestra and presents a five act melodrama from the pen of the well known dramatist, Hal Reid. A free street parade and band concert will be one of the features of the day’s entertainment offered. John B. Harker of Minneapolis, who has spent two seasons at Wabana lake as the guest of Mr. Simons, has | 4 purchased the building and a small tract of land of Mr. Simons and is | making preparations to bnng_ his family here for the summer. The Harker summer cottage is ideally lo- | cated on a beautiful elevation between | Big and Little Wabana lakes. The family will arrive from Minneapolis about June 15. J. E. Burdick, who has been here for some time making an abstract record for the new county of Koochi- ching left yesterday for International Falls where he will open an office under the firm name of Burdick, Kremer & King, abstractors, Mr. Burdick has mede many friends while in Grand Rapids and the people of International Falls and Koochiching county will find him to be a very worthy and reliable citizen. Only one performance will be given by Eiier’s ‘King of the Cattle Ring” company Saturday, June 8th, that in the evening. Howevera street parade and band concert will be given during the day. Miich-Coews for sale. See O’Leary. After being confined to St, \Bene- Choice‘ milch cows—14 to select from—A. O’Leary. Supt. E. A. Freeman has purchased the L. Coutremache residence. Mrs. J. E. Brandmier of Floodwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Kiley, is here on a visit. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sherman are the parents ofa bouncing baby boy, i=l hospital “for a born on Tuesday of this week. herping is again able be on the street. He suffered from a severe attack of rheumatism. FOR SALE FOR ONLY $750.00 Mrs. S. E. Romans, who conducts the Home Hotel at Deer River, visited with friends here Wednesday last. Arthur O’Leary has fourteen fine ares h t lot: fresh milch cows for sale. Every cow Se ELC Ose Ee WO Tesi a will be sold at a bargain. Call at]? good well and good barn. Lo- residence. On Thursday of this week E, J. Farrell, sas agent for the ‘Travelers Insurance company, paid overto Mrs. Ben Johnson $1,000, the full amourit of the policy held in that company by her late husband. . The dedication of the John C. Greenway school at Coleraine last night was attended by a large number of Grand Rapids citizens. Congress- man Bede and Thomas F. Cole were among the notables present. cated on Houghton avenue be- tween Fifth and Sixth streets. H. S. Huson, Court House. M. Perrault, formerly ot Grand Rapids, now conducting a business at Big Fork, was in Grand Rapids during the week. Eugene Neveux went up to Deer River the first of the week to look after the barber shop of Wm. Fifer, who is out on his claim putting in the spring crops. Manager Anderson of the Ogema hotel at Pokegama lake, will have a grand opening for the season on Thursday of next week, June 6, In the meantime the house 1s prepared to accommodate all guests, A. G. Rutledge, midji Frank Berg, aged. twelve years, is enjoying the sensation cf having two fingers amputated this morning at St. Benedict’s hospital by Dr. Gendron, and Edwin Larson, aged ten, has a badly burned face. Thisis the result of playing with dynamite caps which the boys found near Prairie river yes- terday. Last evening about g o’clock they were experimenting with the ex- plosives near the home of J. S. Kurtz- man. When the caps did not explode satisfactorily they made a close inves- tigation, with the usual result. WUSEWRCUUCUNRUT909 GRAND RAPIDS -ONE NIGHT ONLY-I-$ Saturday, June 8th, EILER’S — “King of the Cattle Ring” UNDER CANVAS. 30 - PEOPLE - 30 BAND AND ORCHESTRA. The First Tent Show of the Season. Watch for the Street Parade. | AAD AAAAAAADAADAADAAD A diel editor of the Be- Daily Pioneer, is amoung the guests at the Pokegama today. He putin an appearance from his room at the hour of going to press, hence the Herald-Review is unable tu tell the whys and wherefors of his destiuguished presence in the village. AAAARAUW* WE ARE HAPPY When a builder or contractor lays before us a set of plans requiring BUILDERS’ HARDWARE For a private residence or a public building. The Designer ‘ ome | HON Hughes & Co now here « Patterns 10 cents THE POPULAR STORE are here. Our second shipment of side late Oxfords are in. and low-cut The big sale of our first shipment means that this second lot Come in and be fitted at will not last long. Call and get the New Standard Fashion Sheet s ITS A BEAUTY =: once. Ladies, Misses and Childrens white canvas Oxfords to fit all feet. None so nice —Price only $4.00 Misses’ Sailor Suits. s eight toeighteen yez 2s’ suit blue and white braid on collar-cuffs$3. of pink and _ white rham, — 48 Ei Dainty and Stylish Petticoats. Black satteen petticoat, good quality, made full......$1.00 Black sattech petticoat, good quality satteen, heavy flounce and dust rnffle......... $1.25]° Blacksatteen petticoats, best quality satteen. extra heavy flounces at $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 and $4.00. Black petticoat... Silk petticoats in black, Alice and navy, made k, flounce tuck dust drop of tan, nd white. Misses’ suits of peisite shrunk cotton, tucked skir nicely trimmed.......-.-- It illustrates the most up-to-date styles in a way that will delight you. heatherbloom 3 SO 2.50 New Novelties From the East. Suspender belts made of taffeta silk ribbon in black and ight colors, trimmed with and buttons. Get juick as they ar i You can’t ke one as we % ed and rutile d, heatherbloom $6.50 Silk petticoats, 1 and PATTERNS /}:: Batucbats brown and 10cand15c None Higher Imported 1ese leather shop- ping n light Yoa t properly dres for the street without one. Price.. $3.00 and $2.50 Silk Jumpers in black and blue. very full and extra y flounce ........$10.00 Silk Foulard petticoats in grey, pink and light F handsome ment, and well made...... -$15.00 Experiment with Paints DON’ «fl suet oe Pay===—=—= THE HEATH & MILLIGAN Sturdy Clothes for Strenuous Lads Buy your boy a “Wear bination” suit for .......... $5.00 Double breasted coat and 2 pairs BEST PREPARED PAINT COURSE ce. Double kxiee wae For Outside and Inside use. You will find in our well se- seat, seams taped and double sewed. lected | t stock all the following paints Bene it for anew one. ‘A new Creolite — The most perfect of floor shipment just in, rang in price paint LN ER aaa 1.50 to $6.00 Family Prepared Paint, ready for us in pint and half pint cans Boys’ Shoes That Stand Hard Knocks A little erin price 7shoe, but if they donot return them and get a new : 1.50-$2.00 $2.50 the stron- BAG Ree 25¢ perhaps Stains Comes Varnish nis! des. » paint, Wag ron paint, Screen Door paint, Barn paint, Jap-a-Lap, ete Stain, ready for 1 *s with one operation Iron Clad Stockings; gest stocking made for 1 a eosole se ET late NOTICE OF AUTHORIZATION OTICE is hereby given that the B. J. Johnson Soap Company of Milwaukee, manufacturers of Galvanic, Johnson’s Naphtha, Old Black Joe Tar Soaps; Johnson’s Washing Powder and Palmolive, and incor- porated under the laws of Wisconsin, do here- by authorize and grant the dealers named below the privilege of selling the above named brands and distributing certain presents to those persons who comply with the conditions announced in the advertisements appearing from time to time in this publication. AUTHORIZED DEALERS John Beckfelt, Henry Hughes & Co. Itasca Mercantile Co. T. A. McHugh. Milwaukee, Wisconsin en ALTAR Charley Mann | > Sale Announcement We ‘know that with the immense — stock : Painter and | Cc. H. MARR that we carry and the attractive prices \ D ecor at or }2/ | ins'2 29 “ne i ° & Medes reas al 2 Ladies’ Skirts and Shirt Waists figure on is “our meat” if we are given x HK backward season has made slow sales of this line of ‘ ae nous Estimates Furnished goods, and as we have on hand anu unusually large : 3 Work Guaranteed stock that we do not wish to carry over, a special re. There is no expense to you in giv- H que + ice hasbeen placed on every Skirt and Shirt Waist i a FI ae v1 erienced buyers will take advantase ing us an_ opportuni to make an esti- : sii in 1 erience! ‘antage of the \ 8 P ty SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALTY “eing offered. Make a call and see the mate on your. requirements. a | lowest prices. j latest d Orders solicited and | W.J.&H. D. POWERS Grand Rapids, Minn. G Fa da NEFECTIVE PAGE RR Leave orders at promptly executed. t Hotel Gladstone. MINNESOTA SeSoro rand Rapids, Minnesota GRAND RAPID: . /