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it trial is now u I : as follows: Henry Crawford, W1 McKinley, J. B. Muns, Chas. McCor-, mack, Forest Fulton, D. Thorson, Fred Yost, Wm. Rakestrom, Geo. Foss, J. G. Walsh, Martin Mathews INSURANCE 4 Published Every Saturday. H By E. C. KILEY. Ice cream by the pint or quart at Miller's confectionery store. EY Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, will be at Hotel Pokeg- mown Catch lt! WO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE and Irnt Princen. ama, Grand Rapids, the 15th and 16th otored im the Postoffice at Grand Rapid| Ehzabeth Williams, the three-year- of each month. Failing eyesight Beouwslidb, ‘Minnesota. as Second-Class Matter, old daugliter of George Wilhams of properly cared for. 4-20 tf JUDICIAL, this city, was badly mjured by the D z EXCISE, / . Hehe ‘ A r. Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- ’ ‘ explosion of 2 fire cracker about six 2 -§ Don’t let the ni! LOCAL LACONICS. o'clock Wednesday evening. The ama, Grand Rapids, the 17th CONTRACT, opportunity oa day of each month, Latest scientific methods in examining eyes and fitting glasses. and in fact all kinds of Bonds issued. child had been watching some older slip to see our stock of children setting off fire works and wanted to take a part. One large cracker held fire and the baby picked it up to examine it. While she held it in her hand the explosion occurred. Mir. j. E. Jendron was a visitor at Duluth this week. ‘Twenty sales people wanted. Apply atonce. Levy’s. Rev. J. M. Davies is enjoying a wisit from his mother. Wanted—Salesladies, experience un- secessary. Apply at once. Levy’s. Ed. Ramquist has returned from a wisit to his old home in Ishpeming. Mich. Dkr. costetLo DENTIST. —Offic. tn First National Bank Building.— GRAND RAPIDS. MINNESOTA Notary Public An alarm of fire yesterday called] out the department’ to the old Broker residence occupied by the Otto family on Winnipeg avenue. The fire was discovered in the kitchen and when the hose company got there was blaz- ing rapidly, but was quickly put out. Sporting Goods Office opposite Post Office. Over Finnigan's M. E. Church Services. C. W Hastings. F. P. SHELDON. Choir Rehearsal..Thursday. 8:30 p. m Ladies Aid Society meets every Wed- nesday afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended toall. ‘= g : The department made one of the best|] Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m President. Vice-President 2 Wanted—Five boys to distribute} runs ever out Third street to Winnt-|} SundaySchool C.R. AIKEN, 1 asrculars. Apply Monday morning at peg, strung 1150 feet of hose and had Epworth League = 5 . e ler. : Levy's. water on the fire inside of six minutes.|] Prayer Meeting... Thursday,“7:00 p.m First National Bank Assortment Fine. .... ; ' : The fire laddies and citizens with teams certainly deserve credit for quick work. The damage to the building is small. C. W. Swanson, a butcher, made a Miss Tillie Crouse of Benson, Minn., iB the guest of her sister for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon and family ef Minnneapolis, are guests of relatives Prices Right. Grand Rapids, Minn. | Transacts a General Banking Business 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g at this place. futile attempt at suicide Monday at) > S| seneeceessuecessssecccsess : é | Master Wayne Gilbert. was a pas Nashwauk by cutting his throat with Q GoTo eo Q s H W. J. & H. D. POWERS, | : ds : Ae 5 the influence | ? ’ | senger for Wausau, Wis., this afternoon ot haves hag ti ee § : MI LLER S § : F os U e R. S 2 : : where he will visit relatives. self. He slashed himself once, cutting ” Ice Cream Parlors 0 : : * Grand Rapids, Minn. Ross Dodson, mayor of Nashwauk|a deep gash, just missing an artery, : I will pay $5.00 apiece 3 as and a former business man here, was|and was about to repeat the act when Q J 0 * fe N 1 Mi 2 4 a visitor in town this week. a bystander interfered and took the] Fer the rabeb angie sane to gig for No. ink, other 3 The Ladies’ Aid society of the|'@20r from him. Dr. Pearce sewed () ae (|& Fur according. Timber $ ETS ? a B fe ice{the wound up, taking a oumber of For anything refreshing in the Soft = 3 Presbyterian church will serve ice] ~ i S hae been’ brood 0 Sinica Tae, Ole Wol $5.00 h . eream and cake on the lawn at the ue fe ieerthat he paola te 0 A 0 : olves . each, : parsonage this evening. ONE Ue Ate ere |” For Fresh bruits. Candies. Nuts. | ; git j - ‘ after him and when drinking to excess | (/ in ballcor box, 0 : WM. WEITZEL, 4 _ost—Pair ot half reading glasses, | gets the idea all the stronger. \e 4 ss a gold rim, between my note and aaa gee: gah © For Foreign and vomestic Cigars, Q * Grand Rapids, Minn Ad ' em ? = —, 5 , = 2 Huson’s cigar factory. Finder return A bah rush of emt’ at“ AE: ee ¢ Tobaceos. Ete. 0 Féeavsousceseoesocécsccses and recewe reward. H. F. Huson. ales meal Markel tie: PAs Ce ae | has induced that progressive business man to discard old methods and he The Weyenberg Ed. Holm was fined five dollars and ~~. eosts, $9.50 in all, for allowing his cow to run at large. The council is determined to abate the stock nuis ance. Ned Keith, formerly with the Tele phone company at this place, was has just received and installed an up- to-date sausage plant. The grinder is one of the largest sized Enterprise cutters driven by a Foos four horse power gasuline engine and the equip- ment is strictly modern in every re- Cheap Lots “VTTARCA COUNTY Third Division The Original Jefferson Made by Copeland & Ryder | ABSTRACT OEFIGE ABSTRACTS of Grand Rapids W. B. Holman hag 55 lots to Sti Tr ee MS ORAL ESTATE, sell cheap; price $30 apiece, 2?! half cash and half in one year. | FIRE INSURANCE, | spect, Mr. Clysdale will mayufacture every vafiety of sausage and a visit to his sausage room will disclose a model of neatness and cleanliness and inci- dentally increase your appetite for home made sausage. The Original Chippewa The Sharood fine shoe married June 16th to Miss Della Hill of Little Rock, Ark , where they make their home. Prof. E, A, Freeman came up last aight from Duluth and returned this afternoon. He is enjoying his work ai the summer school and reports a large attendance. Conveyances Drawn, Taxes Paid for Non-Resident+ Drowned at Pasco. Word bas been received here of the death by drowning in the Columbia river, June 27th, at Pasco, Wash., of Josephine Verville, aged 15 years, who left here with her family jast spring and are vow residents of that place. Miss Josephine had accompanied a W. B. Holman KREMER & KING, | | Proprietors. Phone 64. Office at Residence 2?! € GRAND RAPIDs, - - MINDS party of friends up the river ona tauich’ sad’ Were on thetp'way bome GRAND RAPIDS. BIG DAY The John Mitchell when the boat became disabled and | one of the piers of the Northern Pa- Made by V. Schoenecker GREATEST OF AMERICAN thrown into the river and went down Circus, Menageria, Museum and Hippo- drome. 3 Big Rings and an Elevated Stage. Miss Rose Metzer of this place was ene of a class of twenty-four young ladies who have just completed the rescribed hospital training and grad- ated from St. Joseph’s hospital at Sioux City, Iowa, The new machinery at the laundry 5 now installed and evesything 1s run- ing smooth and patrons who. have ived work that was unsatisfactory bring it in and have it relaund- Itasca Steam Laundry. may ered free. \l: Powers was in town the rst, of the week looking after his Prairie| without those on board being able to | river drive. The drive is now in|reach her. The family has many | Prairie lake and contains about twenty-| friends here who will sympathize five million feet and a few days’ more work will see the last of them through the dam. wiih them in their bereavement. ————_—_—__— The above are honest made Shoes, made by honorable men °." For sale by ‘Lieberman Bros. Golmar Bros. This Season. Geo. Dewey is carrying his hand in ’ wandages today as the result of the| The greatest of American shows! al- Mr. Dewey was having a gentle} ways an event of more than passing e celebration and allowed a so-|interest is that form of entertain- ed flower pot to explode backwards | ment which appeals most generally to le he had hold of it and the result} the public—the cireus—and the Goll- sa badly burned hand. mar ‘Bros, this year bring it to its Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Markham and| highest expression. It is an accepted shree children of Deer River are sick| fact that the exceptional aud most with diphtheria at that place and under j artistic in act and feature has always ywarantine. The village authorities] held the ascendancy in their exhibi- are taking special precautions to con-|tions and whatever of novelty has i A : ‘me the disease to this one house and}been procurable has been in the : Res era 7 SSS are enforcing a rigid quarantine. program of the Greatest of American 4 Shows from season to season. Andin ‘ 1907 this fact will be most clearly . noted for “thrillers”, new enough, |) « novel enough and sufficiently daring | 5 > LL to engender the highest emotional | at. zg ski ? i) excitement has been secured. In the], - arena new European families thrill, dazzle and delight the audience in what is farand away the most sen- sational danger defying and expert! aerial act ever shown in America, closely calling the world renowned |; ath he County Auditor Spang will conduct sale at the court house com- g next Saturday and*continu- nroughout the month. The right w cut hay on all state lands must be nt at this sale else hay makers find themselves prosecuted for —AT THE Pioneer Store —S———————— = After a delightful visit of three weeks gst relattves and friendsNat Su- perior, Mrs. Andrew Salter and little son, Master Francis, have returned to — | the Rapids. During their absence| Fiying Nelsons, in their new casting, || About 75 pieces of Dress Goods, from ¥ cis celebrated the third anniver-|and return exercise in which these || 5 stoical people gamble with destiny | aud dare death in the performance of deeds which make the hazardous ioop |, the loop and loop the gaps, with; which most readers are familiar, look } hy contrast like a parlor game of ten pins. There are over 100 new ring acts and in feature and exercise the sary of his birth and_was the recipient 2 to 7 yards in length, in Panamas, of many handsome presents. a Voiles, Poplins and other popular fabrics Saturday night’s rain and hail storm ed havoc with many of the gar- ——t dens in this section but was not heavy snough to put any of them out of business. The Pokegama hotel was the chief sufferer here, a torrent of in the predominating shades, to close out At Less Than Cost s 4 | | | water pouring through the skylights]}pe€w Grand Entrees will present a // ar | and deluging the hostelry. The dam-| magnificent spectacle. The hippo- | Sete a age is estimated at $1,000. prone will introduce scores of new EXTRA Th M G 5 t Pye | William Spencer of America, Indian sackinat sewek ic Seema ee : C eet Gorgeous pects This is your chance to.get material for | L | ‘Territory, came up from Duluth and joties aii Patni pee splitting Ever Witnessed——The Birthday Fete of Winist ac. Shiki al loth spent Tuesday and Wednesday with | 2U°S a uit in the popular c! Ss | ald time friends at this place. Mr. Co for Hy cans Leh BEAUTIFUL CLEOPATRA at a price that will si me Spencer is in the timber and “lof the audience. A magniticent col-' x +2 will surprise you .. .. ; Sh baci ia the fost Somlinneraol lection of wild animals will be va Introducing the Monster European Ballet. wili spend the summer, accompanied exhibition in the menagerie and a Se NENGA NER PRs cr rates. MLAS Dy his family, at Gull lake north of| monster herd of elephants with the ? . —TI Brainerd. Billie is an old timer in| Smallest baby of its kind io captivity. fall 0 en ee ala e r] , Be | | this section, having opened the first Remember the day and date, Grand | drug store at La Prairie when that|Rapide, Wednesday, July 10, aod the| 2 Performances, Doors Open 1 and 7 O'clock, Show 1 Hour Later. ohn ckfelt I = was the grew . Duluth | magaifcent, aliegorical, military and EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS. } innipeg railroad e has al/spectacular free street parade with ; ‘ ' ' } host of friends here who were pleased] three big bands and 32 pipe $5.000 : - Grand Rapids, er - Minnesota 4». ae RE