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National bank building, and in-all | On Sunday next, lovember 8, r i probability the new system will be 'Father Buechler will speak at 10 News Gathered o’clock mass on “What the Voices|ready for operation in about six « From the Grave Say to Us;” evening | weeks. e at 7:30 the subject will be “Sacrament }. Now that we are assured of the lo- | During the ee of Confirmation.” Catechism at 2) cal phone service, the time is -oppor- ¢ o'clock. Library books may be had] tune for the commercial clubs to take at St. Benedict’s hospital Sunday aftert-| the matter up with the company for Grand Rapids and’ Vicinity moons : peertion ns toll ee the apids and other neighboring towns. wom f 5 ~ "| PHONE SYSTEM which, while not exhorbitant, are Jack Jones was down from Deer) Dr. W. P. Brown of Minneapolis, BEING INSTALLED | °nsidered much higher than paid for Rover Saturday. [per adenine tm of Sned similar service in other parts of the Just the thing to Mrs. George Arscott and her little} S#P!@s, was an arriva’ yesterday. He state. A concerted action and an ad- z a ea are visiting relatives| €XPects to remain in. this vicinity Mesaba Telephone Company Put- jastment of rates at this time will | ‘take the chill away’ and friends in the Twin Cities during the hunting season. Dr. Brown ting in Local Exchanges at save future squabbles after the | or heat a room be- mee Te 1 has been representing the Remington Bo id Colerat phones have been installed j 3 Mrs C. Lent spent Sun¢ “yj Atms company during the past vey and Voleraine. ; | fore setting up the at Cass Lake with her daughter and | two years, AO SRI aE | A family, Mrs. M. L. Tool. 7 th SI eLVins Hurling Chall winter stove. Q sEhiel nun iyeb GbEn Gi he andeere After many months of tedious juriing Unallenges. Hartley McGuire came up from given by the Presbyterian Maat waiting, Coleraine and Bovey will at i M week and spent a few Micedad tend Friday exeuinas last have local telephone exchanges; The Grand Rapids and bemidji < Rapids. srovedia socialandsh ial °-’iand better communication with the | football teams are hurling challenges | M Irs. A. B. Claire visited in ihe ‘attendance ae heeeana ae ae neighboring towns, says the Coleraine | at each other for a game to be played At all Seasons Saves Fuel Bem d Northome over Sunday,} nection with the penny contest of} Optic. sometime next month for » purse ¢ Monday afternoon. | which Mrs, Luther's side won over| Several months ago the commercial | ranging from $100 to $200 a side. The No Dust or Odor. Schmidt jofi Clock tan caine Mrs. McCarthy’s party, netted the} clubs of both towns took the matter} Grand Rapids boys want to play in ae sae hare aires a crew of | Promoters about $300. up with the Mesaba company but at; their own town, but the Bemidji ae | inter, is e Rea PPP be son tes' to decorate the interior of Ho-| Mr. A. C. Bossard entertained the that time were unable to do anything | team would rather have the contest f° a with them, so a local company wasj| pulled off on neutral grounds, Cass tel Pokegama. : lass of the Monday Whist club! formed among the businessmen of|Lake preferred. We await the ce- Mrs, L. E, Peckham, and children Mon ay evening at her home oN) ooth towns for the purpose of put-jsult.—Cass Lake Times. e t to move to Coleraine in a few] Leland avenue. The ladies were ting in local exchanges, but the mat- — < ) reside, where Mr, Peckham accompa by their husbands ter of obtaining franchises was held] HxatTinc Srove—for sale; good as Br eS ——— | has opened a barber shop. and a very delightful evening up for some time and the affair was|new; large size. Will go cheap. Also \ | Mg Mies . _| Was spent. A sumptuous six ; , iza.{ one set of light farm harness, cheap. & OW ( Hagen and Miss Jennie Was- | oclock dinner was served, after which | Practically dropped. The organiza Se Pao eK . . . . of Grand Rapids, were} the game of five hundred was indulged | tion of the local company, however, C. S, Brock. j marriage by Rev. Mr. Gull-| in until about eleven o'clock, served its purpose in waking up the St ea eS n Saturday evening October 24. Charles E.Seelye of Baliclab . |Mesabe ’phone people, with the re. Cows for Sale. s E. See! ‘gi rtin Hughes of Hibbing made a} town last week ae Soave’ raed M sult that it made them “sit up and cern , the court - Mr. Seelye has s€-! tare notice,” and they got busy at| Lack of feed compels me to offer y political talk at ourt | cured a contract from the government ast Friday evening. He spoke] to put in 18,000 cords Fete t the| °Bce and now we are assured of local| some cows and heifers for sale. oe 1 and Johnson, ocak take dam which is Rohe as systems in the near future. One fresh cow, with calf. A good 54 6 ¢ j a etrieis s n art i airv & ~ C.S. Brock returned from Seattle, | rapped. The job will keep Mr.Seelye eke ar tacmea ane elepeisciane chance Sore ee airy es ariel T | "Monaay’ last ig herennoghad busy with a force of men and teams have been at work all week at Bovey A. M. SISLER, LaPrairie. H E Pp I oO N EE R i iook after his stone and timber | all winter. He has moved his family | putting up poles and ferurd the town Wood for Sal | | g ound a squatter on the|to Leeck Lake and has already com- preparatory to installing the phones ood for sale. eeded in ousting him, menced operations. there, and the main line has been run — cm gall into Coleraine where the central of- Seasoned tamarack in 16 inch | ERE of Superior, a nephew House to Renr — Seven room| zi Wie Ho lowated (de. sy at LaPrairi OR { 3 z5 . house. Enqui ae _| fice and switchboard wi e located | jengths. Telephone me at LaPrairie ern iene Bane cott. palire Otis. George Ar on the second floor of the First A. M. SISLER. y enjoy an outing at g I nd other resorts. The warning given out by Chief of | e Seamans seems to have had a : | HE advantage of having ee a g tect on the youngsters of Grand FALL GLOVES | AGENCY | nothing but the best qual- T I No Hallow’ene depredations | a ) orted The most com- { | es O for the celebrated | s ; is wae plete line of la- af -. North Star un- Ity to choose from is a great . 1 get ready and go hunting di d chil- d ar. A 0 : : = the tenth. It’s all off with BEsHeLaueS “The Popular Store” rau ne. oe advantage in buying. Our line I —so what’s the use of crying. ewer anown Select. from 1 ‘ : F P : of outer and un © can stand it if the other fellows Piicds es antl BOG Grand Rapids . Minnesota. Prices €0c-$2.50 and under garments sata for Men, Women and Children Ex-State Treasurer Julius H. Block | Paul is up on his annual hunting i is complete—quality best and He started out this morning to . . 5 % : 3 a get located by the roth, when the sea- E cordially invite the ladies of Grand Rapids and sur- prices are always right. n opens. Senator D, M. Gunn arrived home x«, Toundings, to inspect our Fall Line of ladies’ ready-to- —— from a tnp to Kenmare, N. D., last He was accompanied by M. : a aly oi Minneapolis who & inc] | Wear garments that are being shown here at popular prices. JOHN BECKFELT, terested with Senator Gunn in some ovis : ° : sluable Dakota coal properties. A visit to our store will convince you of the bargains that GRAND RAPIDS. M. McAlpine is now the possessor s . . . ofa fine flock of buff leghorn chick- are offered, as well as the choice line of ladies’ and misses’ aa ee ee —— ens. He bought the Bob and Eva McGinley birds, which are said to be ee : : big ac fe sok oe eee wearing apperel---viz. the most complete line of ladies’ and ——. Itasca county. . } A eid ieee Hency ‘Hilng, the potions misses’ cloaks and skirts in good colors and latest styles. n,is one of the real enterprising nerchants of Grand Rapids. He is me i now installing some interior improve- ments in his place of business that will greatly enhance the attractiveness it store. Dr. G. L. Prentice, N. Hallen, : ee f F i Sunset Magazine offers the readers of this paper the best opportunity : ‘Trueman Poff, James Nash and H, D. Womens fine skirts in voiles, trim- Women’s plush lined coats made MEVICMICRREIEUSE eco | Selbee, of Sioux City, Iowa, were ar- 2 SUNSET MAGAZINE 1.50 rivals this week. They are friends of ming of taffeta silk folds or in of extra fine kersey and broad- WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25 W. J. Powers, and come here for the 4 é 20 loth. f 2 dnehes A li and FREE with your order, a beautiful premium, a 75-page book inting season. tunic effects, always stylish . U cloth, full 52 inches long, lined illustrated in four colors with 125 Western views. C. A. Nochbar, formerly with ss A A Ras RES Henry Hughes & Co., and one of the = throughout with extra quality SUN A AGAZ INE members of Grand Rapids famous C Ben; , See, seen! here over craig | The latest French skirt model, gal plush, large shawl collar elle Nochbar is now traveling for e if is of Isabella sable or apamink. Minneapolis Iron Store company. being a full flaring gored design H Jap $35 This issue of the HeraldrReview is ‘. :. Price $20 to . by no means what it should be from a with double Plaited panel front ; news standpoint, A shortage of lent 1 $13 50 sis —— Sere ee: eceeeee Guichen aeirtaiadenieatcmaeceee printers and an unusual amount of aniexcelent style Women’s fur collar coats of heavy H 4 3 job printing, together with the atten- e e —+— tion given to the campaign, is the ney kersey, 50 inches long, double 3 es only excuse to offer. Tw d circu A : 4 $ e Judge C. W. Stanton of Bemidji enty gored circular flare, the breasted, full back, quilted lining 3 3 was in town last Thursday and made s e 5 hit fo ihe senge wees ae ue oll Sit cof che acne, eomkh pee he throughout, $8.00 to $20. 3 If you want the best 3 his politicai fences. He spoke in a ished with new plait seam stitch- 3 $ very confident manner of his election a . for Your Money e 7 yesterday- The reports are not yet ing, a beauty for $16. Women’s dress coat of finest e . 3 sufficiently complete to verify the ? . Weh h . prediction. R broadcloth, in black, blue and H e have the goods. 3 Phy ents Poses the “Lanka” N ed oisited aa brown, satin lined. Every coat is 3 Sete es Come in at 3 | club last Saturday evening. Refresh- ew gored---plaite » com - designed in clever style, hand- $ ein at once. $ ments were served, after which games prises all the new effects in skirt i gn 3 j 3 And be convinced. $ _ were enjoyed. Mrs, Ben Johnson -. ed ith ch e e See iy hahaa ih f somely trimmed with soutache 3 f : - hie ES bee os a 4 Pee: designing. Price $11.50 Cc ‘i $35 $ Our Fall Showings are very fine and the assortment g ue | awarded to Mrs. Mundigal. and braid. - Price $18 to e 3 of fabrics complete. 8 J Miss Marie Farrell entertrtained +4 : $s s about twenty of her girl friends at a Ladies’ skirts in voile and pan- E Ladies’ elegantly tailored coats e G F ‘ hi e f Hallowe’en party last Saturday. Re- P cS See y : | $ ent Ss urnis. Ngs $ ites! freshments were served, all of which ama, in brown, blue and black, in the new,Empire and Butterfly | $ ERE EOE RN oe eee PT ee RA CES e i was prepaired by the young hostess, to. Ss 18 ils 3 di ’ F ‘ ‘ - and a more delicious or daintily ar- exceptional values $9, $7.50, $6. effects, good values’$6.50 to $ . s adies urnishings 8 | ranged repast would be hard to imag- $ e 1 ine. : i lla i Dutton & Peckham of the Rapids, 5 Scarfs, Silver tipped fox, very fine er eh aa es $50.00 | . Everything Ready to Wear. | are opening up a_ new barber Isabella Fox Shawl, a superior article - - 30.008 | 4 h shop in the Ramquist & Johnson Isabella Fox doubl ped Scarf - - - - 22,00 ifs i block in the corner formerly occupied + om $ €. H, MARR | by Wiley’s barber shop. The new | : e fixtures arrived yesterday and are be- e Grand Rapids a Minnesota 2 } ing putin place and the new place 3 $ will be 1eady for business by Saturday. | [000000000600 00000000 000000000000 000! 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