Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 19, 1908, Page 11

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—_—___4 — ee eens) eee Charles Anderson’ of Blackberry was a visitor in town Monday. Mrs. John Smith and baby of Bo- vey, are visiting Mrs. J. Helmer. Ira Essner returned yesterday trom his homestead in the Bear River dis- trict. Dr. and Mrs, J. Gendron and son were guests of Bemidji fnends last week. W. Q. Yost aud party returnea Monday from a week’s outing at Deer Lake. Attend the remnant sale Saturday and see Buster Brown at the Itasca Mercantile Co. store. The Hodgens & McDonald mill at Aitkin was destroyed by fire last week and will not be rebuilt. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lieberman of Coleraine spent last Wednesday and Thursday with friends here, The heavy wind Sunday afternoon broke off one of the Carolina poplars in the Central school yard. Buster Brown and his dog Tige at the Itasca Mercantile Co. store Satur- day. Bring the children. William Dalcour is again able to be about the streets, ‘but httle the worse for his shooting accident. Mrs, August Johnson and Mrs. J. L. Ramquist of Coleraine visited friends here last Monday. J. S. Gole left yesterday for Min- neapolis where’ he will attend the Democratic state convention. “_) Lyman Seamans came over from Taconite Saturday and spent Sunday with his parents at this place. News Gathered During the Week Grand Rapids and Vicinity If you can’t see Buster Brown at the state fair see him Saturday, 4 p. m., at the Itasca Mercantile Co. store. For Sare—Fourteen head’ of An- gora goats. Wnite to or inquire of Henry Thielen, Goodland, Itasca County, Minn. Last Thursday’s Big Fork Settler announced the presence of Charles L. Frye and Gene Neveraux in ‘that thriving burg. 7 Oscar T. Anderson, one time head clerk at the Pokegama, returned last week from a visit to Colorado Springs, Colorado. Claud Bell of the city pharmacy is officiating at the Bovey drug store while Druggist Bottelson is away on his summer vacation. Mike Gleason, an old-time resident of the Rapids,came over from Hibbing and spent Monday and Tuesday re- newing acquaintances. Miss Jessie Martson who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Kremer at Deer River came down Monday and is visiting with her mother Mrs, J. S. Bernie. Messrs White of Chicago and Tascher of Mishawaukee, Wis., are here this week looking over a tract of land recently purchased through W. Q. Yost. Mrs. William Doble of the Fountain house entertained the ladies of the Bovey Presbyterian Aid society last Wednesday. About fifteen ladies were present. - Miss Jennie Doran entertained ten couple tast Saturday evening in honor of her friend Miss Helen Glass, Dancing was the order of the evening atter which refreshments were served. Rev: Thomas Grice and wife of west Duluth and William Armstrong of Ireland, a brother of Mrs. Grice, have been guests of Rev. and Mrs. Scott at their Pokegama lake resort. Special to the Herald Review— Resolved, that every boy or girl that comes to see me Saturday ‘at the Itasca Mercantile Co. store will re- ceive a souvenir free. BusTEeR Brown. Mrs. August Johnson, wife of the proprietor of the Park hotel here, sus- tained a serjous injury to her spine by falling from a ladder on which she had been standing while putting up cur- tains on the hotel windows.—Cole- raine Optic. Mr. Gunnard Danielson and Miss Ragna Brynelson were married last Friday by Rev. L. W. Gullstrom at the latter’s residence. Mr, and Mrs, Danielson will make Grand Rapids their home, and their many friends including the Herald-Review, will wish them happiness and prosperity thronght their wedded life. Will Nisbett and Ruel S. Reed have formed a partnership in the cedar business under the firm name of R. S. Reed & Co. These gentleman op- erated a cedar camp last winter and were so well pleased with the business that they have made their organization permanent and are now prepaired to buy and pay cash for all sized cedar lots. They are both hustlers and the Herald-Review wishes them the best of fortune in their new venture. E.J. Shields of Britt, Iowa is in Grand Rapids this week looking after his Itasca realty investments. Rev. Hollis R. Scott will hold~ re- gular sevices in the Methodist church both moring and evening next Sunday. Pat. Walsh, sheriff of Koochiching county came down from International Falls last Friday and renewed old ac- quaintances. ‘The latest candidate to file in Itasca county is William 'Welte of Big Fork who filed Monday morning for the office of county commissioner of the 2nd district. Billy contests the office with Morris O’Brien. At the special school bond election in Deer River the district voted $35.000 by a vote of 132 to 77. The board has purchasers for the bonds and a csntract is about to be closed for a brick high school building in that village. W. A. Rossman, the present efficient assistant county attorney, has con- cluded to get into the game and has filed as a candidate for the Republican nomination for county attorney. We publish his portrait on another page and wish him success, Charles Sidney, the 15 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brock dead last Thursday of Cholera infan tum. Interment was made last Satur- day from the M. E. Church in Itasca cemetery. ‘The afflicted parents have the sympathy of the community. Mrs. Martin Dufficy was quite badly injured in a runaway last’ Wednesday evening. She was dnving with Mr. Ward who stopped at Riddel’s_ black- smithshop and left Mrs, Dufficy sitting in the buggy while he stepped into the shop. The horse took fmght and started to run and threw Mrs. Dufficy out of the ng, braking a rib and bruis- ing her head and body. She was taken to St. Benedicts hospital where her injuries were treted and she is now on the road to recovery. . Base Ball Notes. It was a good clean bunch of bali players that came up from Moose Lake and played the locals at the south side park last Wednesday afternoon, and it was base ball from start to finish. Our new pitcher proved to the crowd that he knew how and ina great measure is responsible for Grand Rapids winning, although the team work was uniformly good. A double umpire was a good feature of the game and the absence of wrangling was noticable. The result as follows: Moose Lake 000010000—1 Grand Rapid -.100100000—2 The Moose Lake Star Gazette bas the following on the game: Sunday the Cloquet team visited us and after one of the hardest fought games ever the game was called with the score two to two and twelve in- nings played. The game was full of ginger right along and both visitors and locals played ball all the time. This is thé’kind of ball that looks like old times and makes the rooters feel good. Monday the Moose Lake team came back and done us up gloriously. The game was a fast one and the best of good feeling prevailed between the teams. The head work of the in- dividual players was in evidence and that the game was a good one, is demonstrated by the score of 2 to 0. Speck’s Colts are a clean bunch of young men and will always receive a cordial welcome at Grand Rapids. Democratic County Convention. Pursuant to call a meeting was held in the Court house last Friday after- noon that was largely attended. A. E. Wilder was elected chairman and J, S. Gole secretary. The only business of importance to attend to was the election of del- egates to attend the state convention that convenes in Minneapoles today and the meeting designated Messrs. W. C. Kent, Bovey, A. B. Clair, J. S. Gole, Henry Hughes, M. A. Spang, Grand Rapids, C.*M. King, Deer River, M. O’Brien, Cohasset, and Charles Peterson, Bovey. A. E. Wilder, Henry Hughes, E. LeFebre, H. McEwan and J.S. Gole were ramed as Democratic county committee. > . Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of school district No. 1, Itasca county, Minn., up to 8 o'clock p. m., Angee Bist, 1908, for the conveying of High school pupils from Cohasset, Minn., to the High school in Grand Rapids, and return to Oo- hasset every school day during the school year of 1908 and 1909. Dated at Grand Rapids Minn., August 19th, JAMES DORAN, ‘ Clerk. FE, REUSSWIG, irector. Herald-Review, Aug. 19-26. Dr. Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- ama, Grand Rapids, the 17th day of each month, Latest scientific methods in examining eyes and fitting glasses. _, Girt WantED — For housework. Call on Mrs. P, Billedeau at residence. Buster Brown—dog—Saturday, Au- | gust 22nd. R. S. RED & (0. In Market at all Times for Cedar GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. Sas Ly Se $12.50 TO $16.50 In style and material worth just double. These suits are latest styles, just received, and we guar- antee that they are the BIGGEST VALUES IN TOWN. Ican outfit you from top to toe AND SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY TIME. JONSON'S FURNISHING GOODS STORE Second Street South — Grand Rapids, Minn. WRVUECLDRCRDRUUUEUEUEUEUEUTUTU998 Sa Sh en et thn te hn te te Se tn thn hn tn hn Dn hn Dn the Tin Sn thn tin thn the th te tin the ind] YOU don’t “unless you have ridden in a COLUMBUS carriage—at least you don’t know what the best of such comfort is. We have searched the American markets for the best vehicle we could buy and we offer it to you now at prices surprisingly low. See them today. nO YOU KNOW WHAT ‘RIDING COMFORT 8? Gg WRWRCVECRRVURURTEVUTTUO90 SESESERS SEPA SSSSA OE SST SCES ESS O TOSS USERS REFER SSS ST ES Grand Rapids L) 1 OWN Village Lots AND $5 PER MONTH. We have choice residence lots all over town and we are selling them on such easy terme that anybudy can buy. $5 down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk the matter over. A house and three lots for sale cheap. We also have some choice business lots on our lists. They are for sale on easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, SEFTON TTETCTSSSSSSENSTSSSS SESS REESE HOS ESSERS Ts SHEP AASHCEASSH RS REST H AEH CEO HOSE Dla achaaha hada aha hada dasha shahashdasladest ahahaha dhashediedbesleaheal SS ee ee IS YOUR HOME PROTECTED? - With a Telepone in your home you can call the DOCTOR, POLICE OR FIRE DEPARTMENT. ‘When in need of the services of either you can’t afford to wait. A Telephone Will Protect Your Home For Information concerning rates cail Tel. No. 67. W. N. DALCOUR, Local Manager. ¥ SRR SE ES eR ee a ee ee eae ae a a a ea ea a ae ae ae eae ae a (9 Re 0 Ab se 6 Fg a eae a a a ae aE ae ae a a ae eae ae ae ae a ea ae a a ae a: SECON REICHSORORERORE SOMCDORCRC ROME ROMOROSOE # CEMENT BLOCKS All Kinds of Cement Building Material Fine Faces—Late Designs Cement Sidewalks and Tile Walks Contracted General Cement Contractor JOHN LOFBERG THE LOFBERG CEMENT WORHS, GRAND RAPIDS beech etter PO ee ee ht a BA a a bc Ee ate EA ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Do Not Fail to See The City Lumber Yard Clean Stock Prices Right Estimates Furnished L. SCHAF, Prop. L.J. DORENKEMPER, Mer. Big Tract of Land Opens 30000 ACRES As Fine Land as can be Found. $200 BUYS A FARM t ‘Terms:- $10.00 Cash, Balance Easy Payments. + One Cot in County Seat goes Free With Every Farm No waste land — Good productive soil. Do you want it? bi Better, Cheaper Easier than proving upa homestead. Address RALPH REALTY CO., Crookston, Minn. , General Sales Agents in Northern Minnesota. Hats and Caps. mer Shoes. Clarendon Shirts. THE PIONEER Kuh-Nathan & Fischer; Liebman, Phillipson & Schiff; McMillan; Ederhimer, Stein & Co., and Keystone Clothing. McKibbon. and Roswelle Douglas and Watsoh Plum- Goods bearing the names of these well known firms can be had in this city only at “THE PIONEER.” SUITS OF SUMMERWEIGHT $10 up to $25---is your price. $12, $15, $17, $20 or even more, you Somewhere among our suits---prices Be it can pin your faith on the statement that with your price, whatever it is, there goes intrinsic value every time. GRAND RAPIDS., JOHN BECKFELT, , | Grand Rapids - eocccocccoooccovecccoce: ctsiniohenelicil SUMMER GOODS We have the goods. Our prices are right. “Come in at once. And be convinced. Everything Ready to Wear. Cc. H. MARR Our Spring and Summer Showings are very fine and the assortment of fabrics complete. ?Gent’s Furnishings — Ladies’ Furnishings Minnesota i

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