Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 12, 1907, Page 12

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= eS eee M, E. Church Services. Preaching at 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 p.m Su ndaySchool... 11:30 a. m Epworth League . 6:30 p.m Prayer Meeting. . ursday, 7:00 p.m ir Rehearsal. “Thursday, 8:30 p. m Aid Society meets every Wed- nesday afternoon. ‘A cordial invitation is extended to all. The Gordon Hat at Hughes & Co. $2.25. Roy Bell was a passenger going west Thursday. Bob and Eva open their season in Bovey on the 26th inst. Mr. H. R. King left for .Duluth the fore part of the week. Mrs. Pat. Hoohban made a trip to back Thursday. Bovey and Our advertisers request that you notice what they have to say. The new stone crusher is in posi- tion and will probably be ngreing to- day. Mrs. E. C. Kiley sojourned to the Zenith city last Tuesday to transact business. Jim Hewis, of Deer River, cailed upon friends and relatives here Thursday. Carl Vrooman, of cement sidewalk fame, has gone to Bovey to perform for a couple of weeks. Grand Rapids H. S. football team will play Bemidji H. S. on their grounds today. Joe Blair got away from Deer River Thursday long enough to give usa chance to see how he gets along. The Gordon Hat at Hughes & Co. $2.25. New York Supreme Court has fixed December 2nd as the date of Harry Thaw’s trial for the killing of Stan- ford White, : Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Fry spent 1ast Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. McGinley (Bob and Eva) at thejr home—Itasca Mineral Springs. Tom Hoolihan, of Mt. Pleasant, Mich., arrived yesterday and _ will spend the winter in this locality cruising and logging. Mr. J. E, Hoolihan of Deer River came up to look over the Fair last week and incidentally was the guest of Mr. Thomas Wells. Services at the Swedish Lutheran church will be as follows: Morning Sermon at 10:30, Sabbath school at T0355; Evening service at 7:45- Walter Taylor, who has been here for some weeks under treatment by Dr. Russell for a bad cnt on the foot, left for his home in Deer River last "Tuesday. ; The Chicago News says; “Wise men Cultivate the art of taking things So do chicken’ theves who the town for easy easy.” prowl around game. The lowering of the Hepfel build- ing on Third street is a difficult piece of engineering, but is progressing successtully. It is now down about 16 inches. The first football game of the sea- son in Grand Rapids will be played tomorrow on the South Side Grounds between Duluth and Grand Rapids. All should see this game. We are lo$ing one of our moet popular prescmption clerks in Stanley McMahon who has accepted a_posi- tion in Hibbing, at which place he reported for duty last Monday morn- ing. Four children were baptised last Sunday by Rev. Peterson. The in- fants were those belonging to Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Vanberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wheaton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wicks. The concert was given by the famous Chicago Glee Club. The Co ner uses the word “famous,” for it now appreciates the fact that the club is entitled to such a distinction. —Coldwater Courier. News Gathered During the Week The Gordon Hat at Hughes & Co. $2.25, The merit of Mr. Dixon with the Chicago Glee Club in impersionations of a Hoosier displays dramatic ability of a high order, and his read- ings in dialect from James Whitcomb Riley are a revelation to admirers of the Indiana poet. The ladies of the M. E. church will dress dolls to order for Christmas. and will also conduct a doll sale on Tues- day afternoon and evening Dec, 10. Anyone interested may receive de- sired information by calling on Mrs, Will Nesbitt or Mrs. M. Brooks Mrs, D. M. Gunn and Mrs. W. F. Becker entertained at whist, Friday evening, in honor of Mrs. A. C. Bossard at the home of Mrs, Becker. Mrs. Bossard will leave the first of next week for New York to visit with her daughtér, Mame, for the winter. The annual megting of the » Metho- distLadies society was held at the home ot Mrs. Gilbert Wednesday, Oct. the ninth. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year. Pres., DEFECTIVE PAGE Mrs. W.P, Nesbitt; V. Pres., Mrs. Andrew Bottleson; Rec. Sec’y., Mrs. N. C. Gilbert; Treas, Mrs. T. BE. Clysdale. It is with regret that many friends of the Rev. M. Peterson learn of his resignation of his charge, the Swedish The “Bradley” Coat Comfortable, Serviceabie, Elegant, Full Value The illustration shows another of those fine ‘‘Bradley’’ Coats for Women. If you’ll look at the picture a few seconds, you'll get the idea that the stitch is unique, the coat elastic—and you're right. But honestly you must see the coat—try it on—to appreciate it— and that’s what we want you to do. We mention the trade mark, “Bradley’’, because that trade mark appears only Ga high qual- ity knit goods. The price of coat shown above is , $4.00 We have others that you may like better. Lutheran church in Grand Rapids to accept a call at Grantsberg, Wis. What is Grand Rapids’ loss is Grants- burg’s gain, for no more genial or Popular minister of the gospel occupies the Christian pulpit. In the Chicago Glee Club the elements of art and popularity are closely combined. The quartet sang with great smoothness and a fine blend of tone. The voices are fresh and buoyant, and admirably managed. The pianissimo effects of the’ quartet were beautiful in - quality and. well sustained, while in the handling of larger intervals the voices produced an organ effect extremely pleasing.— St. Paul Dispatch. About twenty of Grand Rapids’ people gathered with Mr. and Mrs. McGinley at their home farm, Itasca Mineral Spring last Sunday, and en- joyed themselves hugely. Bob and Eva are ideal entertainers and their originality leaves no room for enui. | crest unless you are assured that Bob has taken a few lessons in botany, for the way he goes after poison ivy would make a cow ina cabbage patch ashamed of herself. PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED North Central Minnesota. teachers will meet at Cass Lake on Oct. 31 and November 1-2, according to the Bemidji Pioneer. Superintendent Ritchie has receiv- ed a copy of the program of the second annual convention of the North Central Minnesota Teachers’ associa-4 tion, which will be held at Cass Lake Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2. The program is as follows: Thursday evening, lecture. But don’t go down there for water-} {The announcement of — Thomas| Wells as a candidate for President of the Village Council is indorsed by the people. FOR SALE-—A good Garland Range nearly new, very cheap. Inquire of Mrs. John Wasson, at the home of W. P. Nisperr, Christian Scientists’ meeting and services every Sunday at 10:45 a. m. jat the home of Wm. Roecker. - Losr—Locket and chain between Miller’s Ice Cream Pariors and Ice lake. Initials “G. R.” on the locket. Finder please return to Wm. Roecker and receive reward. yy eeeee A. ROSSMAN. Attorney At Law. Office in First Natioval Bank Building. H. E. GRAFFAM REAL ESTATE ‘AND’ INSURANCE [ Roy R. Bell Pharmacist — Drugs and Patent Medicines FIDELITY, a | Druggist’s Sundries ’ JUDICIAL, | Medical Appliances EXCISE, || Book, News and Cigar Stand CONTRACT, |! Stationery Supplies Regular Hours Week days 7a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Telephone No. 10 Call No. 166 or 272 during other hours ITASCA COUNTY and in fact all kinds of Bonds issued. ~ Notary Public Office. Office opposite Post Over Finnigan’s GRAND RAPIDS - - MINN D* CHAS.-M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office and Residence corner Leiand avenue and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. When you smoke Booth’s Rouquet you smoke the best domestic cigar on the market. 6 ae ae ae Ae te ae aD a ae Ea a ae eae eae a a Re a | For SaLE—One Jersey heifer calf. | Enquire Herald-Review. | Losr—A white Angora fur robe jbetween Blackwater ‘and Grand Rapids. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning same to. FRANK GRANT. Dr. Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- ama, Grand Rapids, the 17th day of each month. Latest scientific methods in examining eyes and fitting glasses. EY Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, will be at Hotel Pokeg- ama, Grand Rapids, the 15th and 16th of each month. Failing eyesight ITASCA MERCANTILE CO Card of Thanks. Herald-Review: I wish to express my sincerest thanks to the many kind friends who sympathized so tenderly with me in my recent bereavement and most ‘especially to the Eagle aud Redmen brothers for their deeds of loving kindness and floral offering. Mrs. WILLIAM GRAY. Deer River, Minn. Oct, 9, 1907. Notice. Sealed bids will be received by the village council of the village of Cuhasset, Itasca county Minn. until Oct. 17, 1907, for the improvingof 8th Avenue West from its intersection with S2cond street, south to where it intersects with lot four (4). Plans and specifications for said work on file in the village recordér’s office ut Cohasset, Minn. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Attest: : M. H. Jongs, Village Recorder. Notice. Sealed bids will be received by the School Board of School District No. 1 of Itasca county, Minn., until Mon- day, Oct. 14, 1907, for the construction of schoo] buildings at the following lo- | | cations: One at Wawina. One on the southwest corner of the nwt of the set of section 23-54-23. One on section 11-62-22. Plans and _ specifications of G. F. Kremer, Minn. at Grand Rapids, ject any or all bids. Friday morning, 8:30 a. m. general session: topoic, ‘Efficiency of Our Public Schdol.” A., “Character Training,” Supt. Van Dyke. “Industrial Training,” Supt. Yeager C., “The Business Course.” D., “Physical Training.” Supt. C. M. King. Friday, 1:30 p. m., appointment of committees: president’s address; “The School Library.” H. E, King. Friday, 3:30 to 5p. m., sectional meetings. A., ‘Rural. Scnool Meet- ings,” Supt. Bradford. leader. “B., “High School Section,” Supt. E. T. Carr], leader. C., “Grade Teachers’ Section,” Principal H. H. Hall. leader. D., “The Indian Vprk, tag superintendent at Onigum. Friday evening, lecture, Weld. Saturday morning, 8:30, report of committees; election of officers and other business. Saturday morning, 10 to noor, round tables. A., primary grades. B., Intermediate grades. ©. grammer grades. D., high school English. E. F., English for Supt. high school Latin. Indian children. B.. ene F. E. Revsswie, Director of School District No. 1. Notice. Bids will be received by the School Board of Schoo! District No. 1, Itasca county, Minn.. until Monday, Oct. 14, 1907, for the clearing and grading of the school grounds at Cuhasset, Mip4., and the Trout Lake school grounds. The board reserves the right to re-| ject any or all bids. F. E. REvsswie, Director of Schvo! District, No. 1 Legends of rne Kingfisher. Many and curious are the legends of the kingfisher. Ope of these is to the effect that the bird vias originally a plain gray in eoler, but upon being let loose from the af &ew toward the setting sun and had Its back stained blue by the sky and its lewer plum- age scorched by the sun to gorgeous hues. The dried pody of the king- fisher was once used as a charm against thunderbolts and moths, and it was hung up so that it might point with its bill to the wind’s quarter. running thence} the} buildings are on file at the store of | The Board reserves ‘the right to re-| properly cared for. 4-20 tf For Sate—Cheap, one sanitary couch bed, bedding, one gasolene range, rugs, andkitchen utensils, En- quire at Mrs. Downey’s. WanTED—Salesman nd sales ladies for the big Bankrupt sale at the Enterprise store, with or without 3 experience; good pay. For Sale. I offer my residence property , con- sisting of four large lots and two story, seven room house, located on the southwest corner biock ten, Houghtons First Addition to Grand Rapids. Eigth unimproved lots in the village. Fifty-acres of hardwood within»s5 miles of Grand Rapids. Call or address E. R. Lewis, pe Rapids. | The Duluth Evening Herald— | daily at Millers: Esiray Notice. One black and white cow, mostly black. is on my premises at Pokeg- jama lake, Owner come and claim said property, pay charges and for this notice. GEORGE BECKER. ie ak Ae ae aE RE aE EE at ae ae eae Ae a a A a ae a ae a an a a a ee ee See AE ae ae A EE Ea Me ae ae ae ah ae ae ae ane a ARE SUE AGE Ak ADEE ANE ae Ae she Ye ae ae abe te ae ae ak a ane ae ae aE EA Hh sSe hk ae ate ate ate atte a stk ae abe abe pik ae a A ae abate ae sk ak ae ak ae ak ote ak ab ae a ade ae a atk te ate ate a a ae aE ate a EE TEN ER EE TEE AT TN AEE OEE SD ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. F-U-R-S I will pay $5.00 apiece for No. 1 Mink, other Fur according. Timber Wolves $5.00 each. WM. WEITZEL, Grand Rapids, Minn Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for N idents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. Mh slsehichachashsoschashetinbeacheshicachishell 6 AME Subscribe for the Herald-Review. {GRAND RAPIDS, -— - 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. 'C. MARR, Grand Rapids, - Minnesota. $ SHES SHHKSHKHSKHASHSSEKSS SeHS SHA AS So CeeKHHeeKtessss Grand Rapids 95: Village ls ihe per month We ne choice residence lots all over town and we are sell- ing them’ on such easy terme that anybody can buy. $5 down and $5 per TiOMtl is certainly easy. Come in and talk the matter over. A house and three lots for sale cheap. We also have some choice buainess Jots on our lists... They are for sale on easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND ‘COMPANY, Sig Sk at ae SOE ARE AE Ae ea aR of SR EA Ae A A A a ae ae ae a a a ae ae | QIGSSSOOP SOS TY I. 10 GOTO 2 2 y ° MILLER’S ° ‘Ice Cream Parlors ”) ¢ >< For the Best Dish of Ice Cream to be had in the city. For anything refreshing in the Soft Drinks line. in bulk or box, “ For Foreign and vomestic Cigars, Tobaceos, Ete. OSS OOOO OK " Q 0 For Fresh Fruits, Candies. Nuts. § 1 ‘0 QOD ODS OOOO OI = WM. PERRINGTON BUYS AND SELLS LANDS IN ITASCA AND ADJOINING COUNTIES Mineral Pine ana Farming Lands 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 So. MANY ranges are bought because they look well when standing on a dealer’s floor. But looks never did a baking or help to lengthen the life of a range. The Great Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range isn’t the finest-looking range made, but it is made to last and do its work perfect. CHARCOAL IRON isn’t as good looking as polished Steel, but it lasts three or four times as long. MALLEABLE IRON isn’t as smooth looking as cast iron, but it’s a great many times stronger. In fact, you can’t break Malleable Iron. That’s why the MAJESTIC RANGE can be tiveted together perfectly air-tight. Fancy Cast Iron Nickel- -plated “Ornaments on a range don’t improve its baking qualities or lengthen its life one particle; and, as you don’t want a range for your parlor, don’t you think it best to invest your money in A GREAT MAJES- TIC RANGE, the range that has the QUALITY and not alto- gether the looks. If you will call at our store we will show you that THE MAJESTIC IS ALL QUALITY. W. J. & H. D. POWERS

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