Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 26, 1910, Page 2

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" GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1910 Henry Hughes & Company] — Next Week i Get the Bills Get the Benefit SOODD000 ‘ to be regretted that there were not} dish has just been released and will Cary DIGNE y-F = = BRL. McAlpine - - eR Deocooescoscosoososoenoess wee eee a larger number present. That fam-! be obtained and run here as soon as BH. T. Douglas - « - - 1.65/T. A. McHugh - - .- is = ous troupe, the Juvenile Bostonians, | it ‘s put on this circuit. The pictures y, H. Durand -. - - - - 83|Garden' Meagher - - - fe N e WwW S G a t h e re d $ will appear at Village hall Wednes-|are far above the ordinery and the M. E. Dufficy - - - - - 9381/3. F. Metzger - - + ‘day evening, February 16, under the | Gem deserves the support of all. jMns. Jdhn Dolph- - - - - 83/Geo. Meyers - - - - - ( my During the Week 4 auspices of the fire department and i | Wm. Dipper -' - + - - 118/G M.D. Meyes ~- - : 7 ( i is hoped that there will be a larger Notice. | Mrs. K. EB. Doran - - - - 6.17 Nap Miller}! - - + - Beate dab RD E Se Sale Sal Sapte Mica a aid Pe eer Rapids roller rink wit) DUU = eed ee ee Grand Rapids and Viciuity, 3 ¢ inst ere tenn head ae be opened hereafter only on Thurs oe & pals Pe mp: bs os _— Rene ieee : “d day, Friday and Saturday afternoons | (, cn aa. s. =, = OIMohrg Dibbert ; ae of ee as gear acange and evenings and Sunday afternoon. |C. M. Erskine - - - - - 8.54/ James Murchie ng why we 1 2. page Sige 3 George Herreid, of Deer River, was | village with friends. He is city sales- pugilistic encounters and especially O. L. Rannfranz, Mer. peice ay Cue pee “ z — 5 RS - in the village on business Monday. man at Duluth for the Gowan, Pey-|/the Johnson-Ketchell fight. Our film eee ena ce sive at pe & : — e Z M. E. Winsor, of Winsor & Deshaw ton, Tuohy company. exchange has 2,600 feet of the ori- : 1,000 packages are now displayed me ce Ree ae ae 247 a H. ane “ drove to Deer River on business Tues} A. W. Sitz returned from Minne-| ginal fight now prepared and - have | in the windows of the Itasca Mercan- First State Bank - - - 230.86) Wm, Mason 5 day. vJapolis Friday where he was in at- sg Saini eae hr ‘ahaa tile Co. Thesq are to be sold at 10 jirst National Bank - - 511.74| Mason Cedar Co, . i ’s|is done lease ow . {yee = Guhl Mrs. Joh MeV 2 Sian ee acaa ak wa Some like this class of pictures others | °° ™- Saturday at 25¢ each. ia Ag icing tam 5 as aed “ ie thy See poniraes Ones ON at that place the fore part of last do not, and hence we will give we Sige Mige meena Com 6) Stl aoc: = Doukiss : é 4 ; eek caves repartee’ vary 7 IMMeres tars ote aan eee ae te cone B.C. Finnegan - - - - 5.40/National Pole Co. - - - 70.68 i Mrs. George Lothrop will entertain} meeting. sion of the regular shows. We can- (909 PERSONAL OAC GREnER Ge 2) ot ed ee Aa : as the members of the Royal Neighbor dre, of Minneapolis,|"0t at the present time, announce Te icenumnes gs 5) 2 OSU eer eae i Bees Mowe Seb ee aenry amine, Powe: | a definite date, but it will be herald- _ sate ‘ HOW ert ee visited at the Mathew Metzger home sauce : Cal.Giinan -- = > + = 8.38] John O'Brien : 14.19 i] Bth. from Tuesday to Thursday. Pea er arety aesia iene BosrGdiaG- =; + -< = "AS 0L 5 an Oidennel 8.02 | Mac. Strain, who is employed at} mr. and Mrs. A. W. Biler and son aL Sea ae icais Gate oe ate <= + + TG, & opmmen : 5 i| the M. J. Baker Co. store at Deer | o¢ Proctor, visited over Sunday at extra—Comer & Trask, proprietors Mk DRM sc es ee ae Jos. O'Day - ac te ed ’ River, visited with his mother Mon-|¢he home of Mr. Eiler’s brother, C. ra acecs Bees et wae Grant & Holloron ian tre mi O'Leary & Frazer - - - - 6.74 day evening. 7. Biler. : Ollie Gmff - - - - - vr Mrs. R. O'Leary - 716 | Supt. J. A. Vandyke of the Cole-| 4, J, Strangler arrived here from Summary of Personal Propert Tax- oy — er tee “a E. ee Pipes a = | raine schools was calling on Grand Chicago last week and will assist ANNUAL MEETING a fer Village of Grand ee aes. ON re is 1s rose? sanded ie ae Rapids friends and attending to busi-| ta} Cochrane in his photographic wo d Gee Se Spires Guat a : air | ness matters Tuesday. Mr. Strangler is an artist in his line ON FEBRUARY 38 Rapids. xe - ’ ae a a ; = | it W. B. Taylor, who lately flung a|and Mr. Cochrane's patrons are as- SUPE : < een eae te ae Sees rea 2 | sie Fame i tie ae ger “ sign to the breezes as attorney-at-law ae # the — prs obtainable. | Itasca Agricultural “Association |Chas. Hagelin - - - - - = Peisie 6 Olaien 0 aun « | at Deer River, was a business visitor} See their window f il ward Hachey - - - - 1.85/04. Pearson - + - 2.42 at Grand Rapids Monday. On Thursday of last week Supt. , Will Meet Thursday, MUST BEPAIDON OR BEFOREMARCH = Hammer - - - - - 52!qnhos. J. Peach - a 10.70 Mrs. G.E. Blackburn, of Butte, Mont.|Freeman of Grand Rapids schools February 3. Chris Halvorsen - - - - 221] jo5 Picard - - 1.24 | who has been visiting with her broth-|gave the pupils a spelling test, us- CE Join Hep 2 + 0- <5 pores Chas Pome 7 : 3.45 er, J. W. Aiton, went to St. Peter|ing the list of 200 words which were] ho farmers and others interested Or 10: Per Cent Penalty Will Be Henry Hillmg - - - - - ee M. Ponti oss) BSBT, — Friday to visit her mother. ; given to the pupils of the Minneano- in the agricultural welfare of Itase: D. S. Hinegardner - - - nee ]H. D. Powers - - - - 10.58 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Skelly, Miss|/ Setgbls., The pupils here recel¥ county should bear in mind the an-y Added—Treasurer Will Close |jonn Hocer ~~ - - - 283/40 J. Powers ‘ - = 10.08 | =e ; ‘ ed a higher percentage than did/nyai meéting of the Itasca conn! Wat Hoothan - - - - ,I88Tlw seh Dp. Bawa’ 2. 7790719 | Auna Skelly and J. E. Reilly, i Oo"! those of Miimneapolis. Agricultural society which will be Books on Above Named io tar aa ae Oe eres Rage ee ar roa é vee ae Sparen ag pease The Old Settlers will give their an-| held at the court house on Thursday | Date. Hughes & Co. - - - ae T. R. Pravitz - - s,s | ony Nomerey = nual dance in Village hall Monday} afternoon, February 3. Anne: Houe: = Ph soe St 821 Aug. Prabst - > 62 J Miss Katherine Doran went to evening, February 7, Details have| The annual meeting is an import- | SE Ue Ta D. Himegartner - - - - ee D. M. Pree - 2 U1 oo ashwauk Saturday morning to visit not as yet been arranged upon, but|ant one as important as the holding Itasca Paper Co. - - - lie ‘Harry Priea - + = - 311 with her sister, Miss Zita, who tea-| 01) .rangements will be made and alof the fair—for its success depends| Below is given a list of personal] jtasca Brick Co. - - - - 5-66/q@ w. prescott - + - = + 2.06 ches in the Nashwauk schools. detailed report given in the next is-| upon the action taken in the election |property owners and the amounts] ttasca Merc. Co. - - - ath Mani Puller oo ts ok Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Shoaff returned] sue of the Herald-Review. Remem-|of officers. The present officers are; set opposite their names for personal ljtasca Cedar Co. - - - cs wi bi dk Peek Picts Rae eh 208 from Minneapolis Sunday where they | per the date, February, 7. Neil Mullins, president; W. Q. Yost,| property taxes, which are due on 25 A.M. Johnson - > - > - S2M@IF. F. Price was “S | were delegates to the state meetings Owing to the increased amount of vice-president; iH. E. rama peters March 1, eas ra sr J. 0. Johnson - 2 ae “ | wm. Quackenbush siete ee | of the Masonic and Eastern Star lod- pualiioes, Hi Wi Benjamin, proprietor retary; C. E. Aiken, treasurer; up! : date the books w Mrs. B. G. Johnson nance Quackenbush & Pearsom - 11.83 | cs 4 : A. J. McGuire, director of live stock; | those delinquent will be charged an LC. Johnson - - O. L. Rannfranz ers, 7.71 | ry Ob Ee OTE tee, spam ts Deca me ra: Gravelle, director of grain and /| additional 10 per cent, therefore if}; © Johnson - - - - Henry Rannfranz - - - 2.01 J. F. Foley, ‘of Feley has yenteu'/to ‘tustall. another: thble in his *** | vegetables; Mrs. 0. J. Niles, director your taxes are unpaid dt will be a]; w Johnson -- - - - 633]; pF Rassmusson - - - 14.70 the (RE W: Meld ian ites Cerro) cou kaunent wt Bemaniine service for household department. These|money making proposition to attend Lewis Jurgenson - - - - 82 Frank Resslen - +3. = Bae Winnepeg avenue and he and Mrs.}|could not be improved upon au eae officers labored long and earnestly/ to the matter. Following is the list @oR. Jekoon - - - > > Bin 9 Ruesswig 3.09 Foley will permanently reside at!ing the dining hours he has difficulty to make the eighteenth annual fair|for the village of Grand Rapids. Chas. Keamey - - - - - 88/y iaoe Sie is Seige Grand Rapids. qn taking caro of the lates crower. | success audi to eay that it was the|The Wiis in. the:veckoim’ towne and C. T. Kennedy, - - - - 140/peichusiRemer Co. - = eae James Allen, who has been visit-| Mrs, J, E. Brandmier and little son| pest in history of the county would villages will be published as rapidly! 4 King - - - - - gee R. S. Reed hi het tie 32 ing at the home of his sister, Mrs.| arrived here from Floodwood Friday | pe putting it mildly ‘indeed, and if!as posaible. met. kako Dien 24.68 See riibay been eee ae ee K. E. Doran, for the past week, re-|to yisit at the home of her parents,|the farmers are alive to their inter- John W. Aiton - - - §$ 8.90/Wog. Kingston - - - - 10.04 Geo. Riddell Sy tena Res ado turned to his home at New London,| Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kiley. She re-} ests, the old officers will be re-elect-| John Almberg - - - - 304/R Kniffen - - - - - 170 Mrs. C. Ring Leo ee 67 Wisconsin, Monday. turned home Sunday and was accom-/ eq without a dissenting vote. |Gus Anderson - - - = re Vv. W. Knapp - - - - - Poe W. A. Rossmam - - - - pees 7 i nied by her mother and daughter,; Considerable money has been spent/(, E. Aiken - - - - - -421 Geo. F. Kremer - - - - Polen: Roeckar: -.-:. - -\< y Chas. Lydick, - veya * eas A Mise Wilhelmina, who has been visit-/on the grounds, a grand stand has|J. A. Anderson - - - - - 11], a Kremer - - - - OSG R Root). = = 2) = tae | T bee pe ev d Rapids, was call-|ing with her grand parents since| been erected and Itasca’s annual fair|Geo. Arecatt = - - 14.44) Kremer & King - - - - 10.64! m9; Russell - + + 14.70 Te ee ea Gs village Mon-| Tuesday. is fast merging into one of hugh pro-|Geo. Affleck - - - - - 676/m a. Kromer - - - - 125\sin Rhody ~~ sss eae | ing on old friends 2 portions. It is to be hoped that the|0. Aindersom - - - - - 310!thos. Kerr & Co. - - - 58.70) no Bue (oer Se oe day. He is now located at Anoka. The I. X. L. cafe was reopened on Osean be is es ee eS gO Gk je Sc bE aN ie eee eesieeaayea yaya ask OF SS ‘ Tuesday and the proprietor, John| meeting on February 3 will be large-|R. R. Bel H. R. King = ygpag |: D- Simnite F | The title for Very Rev. Dean Buech informs the Herald-Review |ly attended. P. J. Billeadeau - - - - 617/\King Lumber Co. - - 185.28) sire A Stram = - - +: athens ane Pager trcred rw peendip nore mse M.A. Boorman - - - - zo FB. King -- - - - idl M.A. Spang - - - - Boo | Sunday morning w . ” ‘i ildi Mre, ML Brook), -:- - +, 33-68 | Olat ofherg..- -- - - - 105\o ous @ Hoollian - + - 5. & { partes of riches and pleasures of a ee anor Te NEW MANAGEMENT Eli Butler - - - - - 427/\B 1, Lieberman - - - rs a Besse Beer Ss eo ee 7 | perenne ‘sents avery neat appearance. as/ AT’ GEM THEATRE|! ™ Bolter - = = == 11.88 Lieberman a Ae - s Bs: | Last week Henry Hilling received before, the cafe will be open — both J; P. Byrme - - - 7 Peter Leroux - De ny Cc. MjStorh - - - - er | a check from the Commercial Union| 1) aia night. J. 8. Bimey - - AE See a0 |” 2 og |Miss M. EB. Sickier = - 5. | Insurance company for all claims for ‘ oie | C* L. Trask Has Purchased aj jenn a. Brown - - - - -3.65;w. W. Lawyer - - - f0e|Stevens & Well - - - - 16.04 | | his loss during the fire on December| St. Augustine, the new Catholic Half Interest in That Join Biles»: 2 Soe oo SGU pean ere Gal co menr Gite i Lae Varia iagency “ie nacgriedl by Win-|church at Cohasset, will be dedicated i asieed a's > TAB) ALL. Lafreniere - - - - 2067/co soerg - - - - + 96T | ae eaters Sunday and Rey. Father Turbiaux ex- Popular Theatre. V.H.Bwod - - - - - 545/B A Lefebre - - - - = fedidiannon (2. <<). «Se a Maexire: Biclildsher eee ee ek Herman ‘Blood - - - - - 62\Frank LaMere - - - - vq{Philip Smith - - - - - 798 | Stuy cates ni : at Duluth a ple ot Grand sKapids to aitend. The As sunprises are the order of ‘he|John Baudry - - - - - 15.6ljQnNey Lee - - - - -\- & >| Standard Oi! Co. - - + - 45.90 | | man Saturday morning, 2 +. | Masses will be sung by the choir of ‘aay et the Gem theatre and as there| Henmen Bolin - - - - 18.62 Wan tention 6 2 a 8.13 Ga sewgel 4 oe. 5 Cla | | gicl: “Both. mother. and cilia are _ St.Mary’s church of Deer River and is a néw one ito publish, we are at|H BE. Benjamin - - 98 {Mrs. KLic. Lent - - - - 14.65 Geo. H. Spear - - - = 21.08 ting along very nicely and Mr. Tie-| iss Mae Benton, of Grand Rapids,|\° * e™ inform the public that Q.|John Beckfelt - - - - 25212|pyqnk Lasarge - - - - 401 H.B.Tohms - - - -. + 298 ‘ berman has placed an order for a hat) in) accompany at the organ. Messrs. L. Trask the popular dry goods clerk! Geo. Booth - - - - - 883\H Lefevré - - - - - - 26 Ws age, = hs a0 : ae Doe Samosa atne Brown and Blazing of Deer River.| 4+ itasea Mercantile Company stofe.|W.F. Becker - - - - - 5.35/Bmi Litchke - - - - 21.85 Thos. Traimor - - + - 16.20 5 oe | The fifth of a series of dances) wi1] also render several vocal selec- has purchased an interest in the Gem}; A. C. Bossard - + 2% + 5.40] Geo. Lothrop - - - - - 4,22 \G. E. Taylor}, - - - - - 3.45 under the auspices of the ArbutuS| tions, The dedication services will The firm name is now Comer & Trask! I. A: Benton - - o> BAL ec. 3. teacher =~ + +: 16lw.c. Tyndall - - - - 5.85 club will be given in Village hall Fri") commence at 9:30 o'clock, & mM. - | 4 avon having sold his interest.|Frank Bowden - - - - 5.86) John Lofberg - - - - - 1727/4 1 ‘qnwing - - - - - 20.00 | day evening, January 28. All mem} 7, management of the Gem the] \\. Trask is very popular and is|Theo. Betts - - - - - 22.52|Henry Logan - - - - - — Venbuskick A doten = : 2 Bue | bene ‘and thelr frignde are-revenied 1-5 pavevoa hand about 1)000 plecss| «inca by Wi.whoiheve eho plome| Hi. G. Reder = = - + 597/B Luther - - - - - 3s | E<POY Wheat - - - - 5.35 to attendi; - of china and will give away several] 4.2 of pis acquaintence. He will con-|(. §. Brock - - - - - 8.69/ RB. Be Memes ost ae 5 A. L. Wellem - - - - - 2.57 =f The, Masonic lodge worked in the| pieces each night to those holding| tinue in nis. ald position at the Mer-|Ra Browne - - - - - 8.95/Mpis. Brewing Co. - - - sa5|4: B: Wilder - - - - - 797 aa second degree Friday evening, @t/ineky numbers. On Monday nights! cantiie which will in no way inter-|A.B. Claire - - - -) - 14.65 | Albert Malter - - - - - g(a He Wick == - + + - 617 the conclusion of which supper ‘WS! of each week a special drawing willlr..e with hie. duties at the Gem. |J. Craig - -'- - - - 408{James Marden - ee ears oa Wm. Weitzel - - - - - 5.30 served. Several members from Deer|}. held and all tickets sold during, The new managemnt wish to an-|D. Costello - - - - - 17.07/McDonald & McAlpine - - ie P.C. Warmer - - - - 4 98 | River were present and all report] ine week will be good for a chance} » ounce that all. passes issued by| Wm. P.\Commer - - - - 9.72) B. a ‘McGowan det ag hae Tis OO Nllane ce. os a ek ee a’ good time. on a berry set of 7 pieces, or 6 din-|ti,¢6n & Comers will be called in|L,‘Courtmache- - - - - 5.61) John McVeigh: 5.5.5.2" 514) L: 4: Whittemore - - - 6.69 | Mrs. George Arscott entertained | ner,.supper or soup plates. This draw|... pew ones issued. In the near D. Chambers - - > + 247 '. A. McVicar - - : : 26.37| MS: M. A. Wright + - + 15.89 =k at Rive Hundred Saturday afternoon|ing will commence as soon as duplic-| s, ture they will again give away dish-| B. T. Cassidy - - - + 1.65 |M. McAlpine - - - oe sae W. W. Winegarden - - - 9.10 + Five tables were played and the after] ate tickets are received. es, @ thousand pieces of which they|C. A. Carlson - - - + - 3.86) John McLachlan - Tea es 3g Ms. BE. J. Winsor + - = 4.06 noon was passed very enjoyable ‘bY! he Musical Eckhardts showed -here| have on hand. -|F. B. Clysdale - - - - see Ly MeFaul rm Chm gist) Ce Winsor - = + + 1260 all. At the conclusion of the games| wednesday evening of last week un-| The high standard of pictures will| John Cochrane - - = a Wm: crea i fy are Tas Wes Ty Weta. oe 280s: ese a yery dainty luncheon was served. | ger the auspices of the local fire de-|he maintained and the management City Lumber Co. - > = - ae apes hese eto Se ggg We ioat> 2s os oo 3 see Wm. Hurlbert, of Deer River, was|partment. The company gave a good|assures the public that the ‘service John Costello - - % 3 non 4 cs ae ROS ag ii Nemdoys = 2.6 <a SBF in the village on business Saturday. | entertainment, in fact, far better than| will be bettered as rapidly as — ag lpn eg eS earige mami a gl dae eee i = T. A. McHugh spent Sunday in the|is usually-given here and it is much/ble. The Courtship of Miles Stan-|C. inson | + | } | | | | | |

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