Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, June 22, 1907, Page 10

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During the Week ‘The lilacs arejust now 1n full bloom and are several weeks late in making their appearance, but their beauty and fragrance are none the less appreciated. putting in cement walks about his residence. George W. Meyers is Tom. Campbell of Henry Hughes & Co., spent Sunday in Duluth, 3. Murphy and wife were tors the first of the week. Ry et The hill on Second street just west : ot Powers hardware store is being cut down to grade and the dirt removed and used as filing oyer the big culvert | on Third street, W. B. Marr of Aitkin is here to the family of C. H. Marr. hospital “has beeli oat of soul-harrowing blue Benidicts Miss Mace McAlpine, housekeeper for John McDonald, accompanied by } Grace and Susie McDonald, left this week for Maple Lake, Minn., where they will visit during the summer, Mrs. Geo. Spindler and daughter Bessie, and Mrs. Jack Furgusson and son of Saginaw, Mich., are guests at the home of Mr. F. A. King and will M Tool of Cass ne hoe aes remain during a part of the summer. umong old friends here last TiHawley oDerneRivero died at St. Benedict’s hospital Wednesday Mrs. Leo Betz left last. Monday for} and was buried in Itasca cemetery Hibbing where she will spend the| Thursday afternoon. The deceased summer. was about twenty-five years of age~ H.R. King came down from his| He leaves a young wife. cedar camp on Prairie mver last} Cashier Aiken of the First National W y ’ and his old-time friend Mr. C. P. \. A. Kremer and daughter sengers to Duluth last Mon- William Martin of Deer River or at this place last Wednes- tional Falls to help establish his} panied by their sons left Monday branch abstract office. Dr. Costello and Register of Deeds McGowan spent a couple of days fishing at Winnibigoshish, at Spider lake. These gentlemen claim they don’t care for the fishing themselvés but ate just going out with their boys but they seemed to be Mrs, John Whipple returned Thurs- | the more excited of the bunch over lay morning from a two weeks visit] the prospect ath friends in Minneapolis, The Grand Rapids High school Mrs. Keo Leroux and children} pupils are being praised very highly were passengers to Crookston Thurs- | for their presentation of the Merchant here they will visit a few days. | of Venice, up to date, by the Bovey Nels Weiberg left the first ot the|and Coleraine people who attended week for his homestead near Black- | the play at the Greenway high school. berry where he will spend the summer, | Grand Rapids has many things to be . bs proud of, but not the least of these. F. A. King returned Friday morn- | jg her efficient school system, and the ing from Saginaw where he was| class that has just graduated.—Itasca called to attend the funeral of his] tron News. Jay da ca : i Miss Margaret Saunders, aged 63 Ed. Brown and family spent Sunday years, died at the home of Eugene at Pi ke where Mr. Brown | Cassidy in this village last Tuesday. intre new launch to the| The cause of death was heart trouble. at The funeral took place yesterday The City band gave another of its{afternoon at 4 o'clock, interment enjoyable open air concerts Thursday | being made in Itasca cemetery. Rev. evening that was enjoyed by a large| Davies of the Presbyterian church conducted funeral services. H. J. Saunders, editor of the Greenbush Journal, a nephew of the deceared, attended the funeral. audience. Mrs. Davies who has been visiting and relatives m New York for vo months returned home y. » clarm of fire Monday called the + < «tment to Levy’s Enterprise store a Gilbert and daughter who] },4¢ it was unnecessary to turn on the si visiting relatives here the water. The fite onginated in a pile Peseyees returned to their home at! of cotton and was discovered by Ben 1, Wis., last Monday. who promptly gave the alarm and the Mrs. J. E. Brandmier and daughter| burning stuff was removed from the Wilhelmina returned to their home in| building. The damage from smoke is Floodwood Thursday after a three} nominal but the store was closed weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and | pending loss adjusted. Prompt action Mrs. E. C. Kiley. undoubtly prevented a costly fire in Mr. and Mrs, E, A. Kremer accom- this instance, anied by Mrs. G. C. McAllister, at-| Invitations have been received here tending the commencement pro-| to the wedding of Miss Tekla Farm proceedings of Carlton coliege at | and Burt Plum McKinney which will Northfield where their daughter, Ada, | take place at high noon Wednesday, graduated. the rgth inst. at the First Presbyterian church, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. The bride is well known here and is one of America’s charming vocalists. Some weeks ago she was heard in concert Ee here. Mr. and Mrs McKinney will be at home after August 1 on Valley The opening of the Ogemah _ hotel at Pokegama lake Thursday evening, with a grand ball, was well attended. Manager Anderson is well pleased with the hberal patronage which is receiving. The business men of the village are | Mr. McKinney, located at Loup City, anxious for someone to put ona} Neb. sprinkling wagon. The dust of the past week has been almost unbearable and it is time the water wagon made its appearance. E. A. Swanson, assessor for the town of Big Fork, arrived in town Tuesday and reports the loss of his a8 home by fire last Sunday. Mr. Swan- _ Mrs. Williams of Grand Rapids is{son had but just completed the work visiting her cousin Mrs, Casey of this} of assessing his district and his lists place. Mr.and Mrs, Wilhams will} and books were destroyed in the fire moye to Marcell on the Iron Range, | thus necessitating hs making asecond shortly, where they will conduct a] canvass of the town. The county hotel.—Floodwood News. auditor fitted him out with new lists Mr. J. D. Gilchrist, of Denver, Col., | 224 he left for his home town Wed- formerly a mining engineer on this nesday to again take up his work. range, is a guest at the Pokegama. The loss on building and contents Mr, Gilchrist is interested in some | Wil amount to seveaal hundred dollars lands on this end of the range that are | 20d was not covered by insurance, in line to show some rich iron. Sunday newspapers at Miullers— Chicago Examiner, Minneapolis Journal, Munneapolis Tribune, St. Rev. M. Petterson returned from New York Thursday evening and will hold services in the Swedish] Pau! Despatch. Lutheran church tomerrow morning} Rev. E. Murphy has just returned at 11:30 o’clock; service at Bovey} {rom Duluth where he was in attend- Sunday evening at eight o’clock. All|ance at the twelfth annual missionary are invited to attend these services. conyece09 of the church in north- A ern Minnesota. in this occasion. Miss Boss rag hg cee been however, this tty of the state has so a ages atheist Be rf = i Tuer advanced that the time had come that aay nest for Pembina, N D. Beek our district could comply with the her brother Chasles is conducting a ee pccamregrd te confectionery business. She expects eR 2 of a diocese. The church to remain there for some time. in this part of. the state ha a fund on William Lehman returned last Sat- hand which assures the salary of the urday by boat from Detroit; Mich.,} bishop and it 1s now a diocese instead accompanied by his brideg@formerly | ofa missionary jurisdiction. Rev. E. Miss Emma Kanute of that'city.. The|S. Murphy was honored by being marriage took place at the home of] elected a member of the standing com- the brides parent’s prc 5th and the} mittee, the most important one im the groom has pi ised the Cable} new diocese, also a delegate to the property on the corner of Third street | conference to be held in January at and hoffman avenue where the newly | Des Moines, Iowa. This district holds wed will make their home. Mrs.| the record for becoming a diocese in Lehman is a sister of Mrs. Woods of|the shortest length of time after its this place. Here’s success and long} foundation as a missionary district in the United States, life in their new venture,, A. Kremer left Monday for In-| Richardson of Huron, S. D., mea afternoon for a few days bass fishing| View Farm, the pretty ranch home of - Charley Mann JUNE SALE We will contiuue sale price on skirts, suits, coats, cravenetts, etc. Our clearance sale has been a success, and we have closed Estimates Furnished out. many lines, but still have some that must be closed out in our ladies ready made garments. $5.98 3) Painter ana | Decorator 3 { Work Guaranteed | lelca ee $ SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALTY Orders solicited and promptly executed. Leave orders at Hotel Gladstone. For Ladies’ Spring Coats of $10 values, in light gray and covert, tight fitting styles. Grand Rapids, Minnesota 1 For Ladies’ Black Priestly Cloth WM. PERRINGTON BUYS AND SELLS LANDS; IN ITASCA AND ADJOINING COUNTIES Jackets, silk lined, excellent val- ues at $15. $10.65 to $14.50 For Ladies’ Cravenettes worth $18.50, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Mineral $2.98 $4.98 For Ladies’ Skirts worth up to $8.00. The sizes and styles are becoming: brokén in thie line. H.HUGHES & CO. THE POPULAR STORE JUNE SALE Parties located on Homestead and Timber and Stone Claims. Some of the Choicest Lands in the vicinity of Grand Rapids or con- venientto other markets, under cultivation, for sale at Bargains WM. PERRINGTON Graud Rapids - Minnesota | | | | | Lands H. E. GRAFFAM REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SS eee A Few Bargains GOTO 2 2 MILLER’S Ice Cream Parlors $700. Nice little cottage, one block from 3rd St. Barn, one lot. A snap. $600. Three room cottage, two lots, barn for 8 horses, on | south side river worth $800. For the Best Dish of Ice Cream to be had in the city. $800. Nice cottage 16x20 with kitchen 12x20, wood shed four lots, fine garden patch. For anything refreshing in the Soft Drinks line. For Fresh Fruits, Candies. Nuts, All kinds of Insurance. in bulk or box. Bonds issued. For Foreign and vomestic Cigars, Tobaccos, Etc. Notary Public Office opposite Post Office. Over Finnegan’s CORDS OOS OOOO OO OO CODOOOOODOOOOD SDPO OO DOOD SD ITASCA, BOUNTY ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Cheap Lots Third Division of Grand Rapids W. B. Holman has 55 lots to sell cheap; price $30 apiece, half cash and half in one year. W.B. Balint Phone 64. Office at Residence Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - - Roy R. Bell MINN, Furniture For Sale. Piano, sewing machine, rugs, = chairs, cook stove, heating stove and Pharmacist kitchen utensils. Will sell cheap. Rooms over harber shop in Jim Drugs and Patent Johnson’s building. -Medicines Mrs. J. H. STEvEs. Druggist’s Sundries Medical Appliances Book, News and Cigar Stand Stationery Supplies Regular Hours Week days 7a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Sunday 9a. m. to 6 p. m. The choicest flavors for ice cream at Miller’s confectionery store. A. L. LaFremere of Grand Rapids was in the city ths morning from Northome; accompanied by Mrs. LaFreniere, who has been visiting there for some time. They leave this afternoon for a visit with friends at Red Lake Falls.—Bemidji Pioneer. The Duluth Evening Herald— Telephone No. 10 Call No. 166 or 115 during other hours i. $9.75 | - ttasca Mercantile Co, | The Store of Quality ‘Grand Rapids - Minn. Umbrellas and Parasols The best up-to-date line in the town of the newest and colored silks, with fancy borders. styles in white | IF IT’S FASHION IT’S HERE .# a White linen parasol in eyelet open work h 1.25 Colored silk parasol in brown, green, red blue and plai $3.00 and 10 - $4.00 White paras extra ‘lor in wide embroidery work around entire border, ndle with cord and tassel . - 2 30 REMNANT BARGAINS Remnants of percale, 1214c quality a yatd.s...i cece cece neces 9c Remnants of wash goods, 20¢ quality a yard Remnants of outing flannel, 12lc quality a yard Remnants of print, 8c quality a yard Remnants of ribbons, 10c values a yard 5e Remnants of corsets, ‘ -50 La Grecque......... = Extra Ten Cent alues” Children’s Fails and SHOVES; jysidirs eae | Hamimers, fuli size, 1 lb polished head, éach...:/......... 0.00 10c Sash curtain rods, extend 30 to 54 inches, each........ 10c Haif hatchets, 3 inches wide at face, 12in. handle, only.......... 10c Boys’ baseball caps, red and blue, only Women’s black cotton hose, 15c value, a pair... China milk or cream pitchers only China cups and saucers, extra large size 7 inch China plates, floral designs ....... ’ Flower vases, extra large sizes, 12 inches high.. Shoe brushes with dauber to match, each.... Matchless Values in Straw Hats FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. The same good grades handled by other stores but buyir quantities for two store Children’s wide brim sailc streamers, each.. Ladies’ Panama hat fishing parties Men’s Mexican hats, genuine gi f crown, the biggest hat made and only ............ 35e Children’s jockey caps, Eton, closely woven, tan, white, red, brown and black, all sizes in large enables us to quote much lower prices. fine satin finish braid with ribbon brim, for wide sugar lc ——$—— OO SSOOSOOS HO DSHOESOSSS SOOSSOSSSS HESS SOSOSSCOSSSSS STYLE, QUALITY, PRICE: Those are the three important factors to be taken into consideration in making your dress goods selections. Comparison will prove to your entire satisfaction that the style and quality is here and our ability to give you more for the same money our prices will show. Latest Seasonable Dress Fabrics to Make Your Choice From. Cc. H. MARR, § Grand Rapids, - - Minnesota. © 00000000 00008 eee ecceccceos Is Your Lawn Mower Dull? preners it can be sharpened, or it may be worn out and not worth repairing. enough money tools to buy new ones. Some people spend in trying to repair ‘‘played out’ 14 inch Run Easy Lawn Mower, $38.00 16.inch Run Easy Lawn Mower, $3.00 See our line of high grade, Ball Bearing, High Wheel Mowers. WwW. J. & H. D. POWERS, G=*naRovias, daily at Millers. The Becktelt pasture one mile from town is open for stock. Plenty of feed and care guaranteed. Thos. Wells. Phone 243, 2 rings. Peach Sundaes at Miller’s Ice Cream parlor, M,. E. Church Services. Preaching at 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 p.m SundaySchool... Epworth League. Prayer Meeting... Thursday, 7:00 p.m Choir Rehearsal.. Thursday, 8:30 p.m Ladies Aid Society meets every Wed- nesday afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Ice cream by the pint or quart at Miller’s confectionery store. Smoke Booth’s Bouquet and be When you smoke Booth’s Bouquet happy. It is made of the very best| you smoke the best domestic cigar on stock in the market and never varies. | the market. A SKLEASLCSCSSKSSSSSHASHSSKSS HS #/Drz. COSTELLO F-U-R-S DENTIST. I will pay $5.00 apiece $|GraND RAPIDS. MINNESOTA for No. 1 Mink, other Fur according. Timber Wolves $5.00 each. WM. WEITZEL, Grand Rapids, Minn SHHVSHSHSSSSS HSER ESTEE Se QBs Dr. Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- ama, Grand Rapids, the 17th b day of each month. Latest scientific #/| methods in examining eyes and fitting : glasses. a = = 2 * Girl wanted tor general house work. Mrs. C. C. Miller. Pid CNet | }

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