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nyern sheen ne gtk Pee OEE WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1919. Pe : WN ee et eR ng er eere re ee a ee Ee eee On this basis our fire loss last year FOR SALE- A good Dairy Farm B. ASE B ALL G. AMES handle, being one of the hardest in without an oueean and promises the county to build owing to many | to give excellent satisfaction to the| would have been about $700,000.00,— located on Squaw lake; good build- v DURIN G THE WEEK grades, fills, boulders and the like | Owner. Mr. Rassmussen’s is a four-|a saving of approximately three and W AN TS and ings; three acres cleared; low lands; The national game was nearly over-|that had to be deat with. It would | passenger car and under.the direction one-half millions of dollars, —- will cut fifty tons of red top hay this. looked in this issue of the Herald-|have been completed! last fall had it} of his master mechanical guidapce| Tha per capita loss in Italy is F OR 5 ALE year, Will be sold at a bargain if Review, as the sporting editor, Mr. |10t been for ‘the heavy rains that in- | it couldn’t get out of order if it tried} about 12 cents a year, while for 1909 taken at once. W. Guy Finch, is off to Iowa and terfered. The committee of commis- | to go wrong. ‘the average loss per capita in this THOMAS WELLS other towns on his summer vacation.|Sioners that has looked over the country was $2.14 and in 1907, it was Grand Rapids, Minr But we stop the press to announce | Work report that Mr. Arscott is doing Cashier Knapp Resi $2.51. ber Five Cents Per Line that interest in the local game has|an excellent job. Notwithstanding pp *esigns. As we permit fire to destroy such Cites oe not in the least abated. Grand Rapids|the fact that he is apt to quit loser | V. W. Knapp, who went from the/an immemse amount of property we| —— Ladies! Save Money and Kee, in is still adding trophies to its already | °° the contract. When completed the | First State bank of Grand Rapids to|are necessarily ander a high expense WATCH FOUND. See marshall J. —_t Style by Reading McCall’s long list of victories for the season, | Committee reports, it will be a perma: | assume charge of the First State bank|to put out these fires and prevent] q McCormick, Grand Rapids. Magazine and Using McCall Patterns and is looking for more teams nently good piece of road through-| of Bovey as cashier, several months general conflagrations. The cost of jagazine pees siti to conquer, Kelly tells us that the ‘out. ago, has resigned to accept a similar fire Deke ene ae each Riles as St. SALE wed help socudren ce game at Cohasset last Sunday was position at Long Lake, Minnesota, | Paul and Minneapolis, US annually | FOR zi 50 acres Improve ee ecioratS fast between rag-chewing spells. He Fun With Newly-Weds in a banking house owned by his | about $2.00 per capita while the cost|farm. 1 mile east of Gunn on Black- etapa Repo concedes that i should) have been y" y father-in-law. His place at Bovey will per capita in large European cities berry road. Cheap if sold at once. In- meme ee ce a tie, and would have been but for} 4 charivari party made the rounds | be filled by Walter W. Carley, form-| varies from 8 cents to 30 cents. quire of Henry Hoffman, or address 3 a bad decision, when Ump. Pogue| 0 Coleraine last Saturday night sere-| erly cashier, for four years, of the| The fire losses in Minnesota for La Prairie, Minn. ManUbIE, TaPeaate spoke before he thought, Like all nading six newly married couples. Nashwauk First State, but more re-| May amounted 0 $825,000.00, as com- Z ‘ Senet game umpires he had to stand pat, The merry makers began with A. S. | cently with the First National of East] pared with $225,000.00 in 1909. The| Lost Eoces Wicks’ aoe and Boe, a year, including and there you have it. The score McCullough, the town clerk of Iron } Grand Forks.Mr. Carley’s past experi- | losses in the United States were | Geo. Arscott’s residence a lady’s gold jolie ipaeioe bo 4 was 4 to 3 in favor of Grand Rapids Range town, who has just returned ence with banking business on the $15,177,000.00 as compared with $14,- watch. Finder please return to this = 7 for free sample copy. at the conclusion of two and a half with his bride from a wedding trip. range will prove of much value to | 324,000 in May, 1909. office for reward. 51tf. cuit Locate aneaeay a seaneistne ne hours playing. Kelly says the Cohas- George Rheil and bride were the next | him in the position which he will as- once testa eb arent Will be pertect set fellaws play good ball and are |‘ receive a call, and then Mr. and | sume on the 15th inst. He is a young Wanted—-To secure for the sum- cents. Send for free Pattern Catalogue. ¢ a fine lot, but doubts their ability Mrs. C. A. Beaudette. Al) Herman | man of excellent business qualifica- EQUINE FLIGHT mer, two good milch cows. Apply to Nel hdey apd ol decal roared ag getting sz to hold even on a series of games| W@S Called upon. but here the joke | tions and is personally popular with plea W. H. Troy, at Pokegama hotel. Premium Catalogue and Cash Prize Otie1. | with the Grays. was on the serenaders as Mr. and | all who know him. Vernon W. Knapp, H Makes Cruise In Airshi THE McCALL COMPANY, 239 to 249 West 37th St., NEW YORK “Don’t forget to stick in a word on| Mrs. Herman listened to the tintina- | who resigns to accept a more desir- orse Makes \ruise In Airship. AEE to cont pianos Wo Hie Tiros that Jupior game with Marble Sun- bulation, but the bell-ringers, thinking| able positidn, had been associated Pike ae Rota > D ye oar . 000000000500004 y,” said Kelly. “It was a craker- they were not in after one of the| with the First State bank here and It has been said, and justly, that eB d jack, according to report, and was party had inspected the home, moved | at Bovey for the past three years,} Wonders never cease—for each day sg a s worth more than it cost to see.” The | 02-Morris Buckley, one of the special | and during that time acquitted him-| brings to notice something new—but| FOR SALE—12 residence. properties Civil Engineering Rapids Juniors won by a score of 2 police of the Oliver Mining company | self in a manner that gave him very | it has been! left to the proprietors of|in Grand Rapids, ranging im price to 1. and bride were next charivaried, and | high standing with his employers. He| the large circuses to scheme and plan| from $200 to $5,000, terms very easy —41— A game is on today between the | @stly Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. is a young man admirably adapted to|invent and produce novel features| op all, Also some good business pro- SURVEYING, Grand Rapids Tigers and the boys of { It is rumored July will claim as | the business in which he is engaged,| that are beyond the wildest dreads | perties, $500 to $10,000.—W. Q. Yost ESTIMATING. Camp Mishawaka at Pokegama lake, | ™42Y Coleraine brides as the month | and! Cashier Bolter of the First State |of the imaginaiton, and to accomplish | sot¢, y Tomorrow the Grays will cross bats | of June. bank of Gand Rapids predicts for him| the seeming impossible. GONSTRUCTION with the Colored Gophers of St. Paut. a successful and honorable career. ‘When. ithe airship was recently per- KEYS OST: . Tao bunches. of id sition in local base ball, and should 2 cle of friends both here and at Bovey | ge\uity of man could devise 10thing . Saunas —4 Iraw la big crawd. , It is just as well that district court | Who will regret their departure from/| greater than to make the air navig- bunch is a brass key. Both in a 25- AND DRAFTING ; : ds aint te eedinn. eee Itasca county. able—but it twas left for Dode|PoUnd shot bag. $5.00 paid for re- Aaiae Fisk to ‘accomplish a still greater |tu™ of same to this office. Will Finish Next Week Clerk of Court Rassmussen has other Ae nc: ane 8 “TASCA ENGINEERING CO. matters to look after. He and his Will Handle Fuel. SECM GSE, Hine O SOnA ane Hotes On) a George Arscott, who has a contract family are enjoying themselves testing i cruise in an airship. ; ; The Grand Rapids Herald-Review GRAND RAPIDS, With Itasca county to build about, their new 30 H. P. Flanders automo-| /M. EB Winsor has concluded to} It is beyond human belief that this}44, an tne Cohasset happenings. MINNESOTA four miles of public highway from | bile, which arrived last week. The Spee Hoes ee oe ee te Sera oes oe ] Marble northeast toward Nashwauk,| car was ordered through the Wilder | ¥? renee age HB OR see naer Ona: e world’s ; 2. n town Monday evening. Un-|Motor Co., nee note es into it on a seale that is calculated greatest triumph of wonders to be Pde sisson erp ig Oia J. A, BROWN, Mgr. I ered wiht by rain, cyclones, ' Wilder company also received a 40 Roy siversatietne ton i ne eae 2) couvinced: Aoi A 725, at Grand Rapids during season Phone 168 " other disastrous workings H, P. Studebaker car for Robert | Heretofore the fuel business has pet Mercury, the Airship horse, Aviat-| (¢ 4919 Terms $15 cash for season. lements, he expects to finish | Laux,of Taconite, which was put into been handle in the most ay ing Equine feature with the great island’ Bard! 4.’ Black; superiic BOOSOOR OSS! the job sometime next week. This! service last Saturday. It is a five- | ™M@nner, as dealers usually Papoeed Dode Fisk shows, makes a sensation- ieadent: aete. ce of work has been difficult to!passenge machine, and started off | Coal direct from the car to cus-/al asc§nsion twice daily with bewild- 1 —— — = tomer, and frequently there was n0|ering pyrotechnic display, making COLUMBIA coal in the local market. The same|this the most extraordinary feature | Small house for rent—H. E. Graf: : Srateteteeteeg LHD MEMO | has been the experience with wood.| ever presented by an Amusement Or. | f@m™- Double Dsik Records. ‘Mr. Winsor proposes to erect coal | ganization qn America. a ‘ ‘ ; . sheds and keep a stock of hard and| The Great Dode Fisk shows will ex-| Two Furnished rooms for rent— | sare esis e! soft coal, hard and soft, dry and green) hibit afternoon and evening at Cole-| Inquire at Geo. F. Kremer’s furniture aes Pereeaeacuine vi aa & a wood ready for delivery at all times.|raine, Thursday, July 21. store. tf. : ny ; airs fs ae pees | $ * | He will keep the best grades oi ave just received a arge an ¢ i agen varied assortment. Come in ’ fuel and make prices that are right. > He will undertake to prevent “fuel For Sale—Thorsughbred Yorkshire and pen them. BX | famines” in Grand Rapids by pro- N ti f A | Loars, brood sows and pigs, also some ih Hach . $ i viding for a sufficient supply in ad- 0 Ice 0 nnua Grade Guernsey bulls of various ages, a % $ | vance at all seasons of the year. : = — peo — ea ot We Also — Cylender . . . $ i 3 School Meeting Minn. pe, Records and Machines. 4h $ | L $ Called Back to Wadena. R O R B ell : | Ks The people of Grand Rapids, with-| y i | $ eae ot MUST BE SOLD : 2 i out regard to church affiliation, sin- | re : 190 airés of laid. 10 aores\cleared: | Pharmacist 4 “ cerely regret the determination of! Notice is hereby given that 10 acres meadow. 20 acres fine white F Don’t you need a Rev. 3.8 Murphy, 10 /les1e one Dees the Annual Meeting in Dis- J| birch, balance hardwood. 6 miles % atovor Holy, Communion cau 2 eed trict No. One in Itasca county; from Ry. station, less than one mile cept a call to his former charge at} new pair? When to schaol. $10.00 per acre takes it| sea Minnesota, for the transac Wadena, At the morning services last | . P< ou e aon | ‘ 3 ees if sold at once. Apply to H. E. Graf: F. L ‘s )- y : 5 i ov Sunday the reverend gentleman made | tion of business requir pang arm oans b pair get them in the announcement that he would re-|@ ed by law at the annual | Very Low Rates $ W style, they don’t turn to Wadena on thé first a meeting, will be held at the = $ August. Rev. Murphy has been in| vijlage Hall in ‘ . [| delegates to said democratic county | % cost any more than charge of the local church during A § i Grand Rap convention. primaries will be held| Farm Insurance 2 the other. ids on the sixteenth day of in each election district and precinct p< | the past six years and in that time | he and his estimable wife have be-| come identified with the social and * | religious life of Grand Rapds to an| extent that makes their leaving a/ matter of general regret throughout) ‘the village. Always a zealous worker | for the things calculated to make for | the betterment and uplifting of the | community, Father Murphy found his | ot in said county at the regular polling | place thereof on Wednesday, July 20, | 1910, at 8 o’clock p. m., and shall be} kept open for at least one hour. That said primaries and conven- tions will be conducted pursuant to the general laws of the state of Min- nesota; that the number of delegates to be chosen from each said districts | or precincts for the purpose of at- tending said County Convention are Farm and City Property for Sale or Exchange W.Q. YOST ¢ Office Located in Pokegama 4 Hotel Basement & as es a July, 1910, at eight o'clock p. m, to vote upon the ques- tion of building a new grade school at Cohasset and the building of rural schools where [needed and levying of a tax for such new build- ings and to fix the compens- If you get them at C. H. Marr’s you will be sure of the qualities in the latest shapes. Isn’t that right? Ask to see the O-DONNELL $4.00 button shoes with the newest spring styles. It is “THE SHOE THAT FITS.” sssteat ? ~ PODIOMOSH OHOT0OO00009000 HO ; A | as follows: time well employed during the half|™ ation of the trustees. (ANDO. ns-o5), soeciss Socisees : : dozen years of his stay in Itasca | te hi Ardenhurst BODES SS TT09090009 0000000 W ur s Sth di € invite yo county. His labors were not alone | a d thi ay of July, Alryeods = TE Sr . : 7. ; a | ass rook. n confined to Grand Rapids. When the | fi Smpuns _=r=es & a inspetion of our Jknus-D. Doren Bass Lake new town of Coleraine was started he was given charge of church work there | jAs a result he built a splendid edi- Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, will make his next regulaa visit to Grand Rapids on usual District Clerk Big For Bearville spring line of Lion Hoe DH He RRR OT RE the | delegate state convention of the demo record here was a fake. Be-|cratke electors of the state, to be midji is a big slob without a drop of|held in the city oy Minneapolis, on Thursday, July 28, 1910, at the hour % MILLER’S FOR % , hhh ea RRR DEERE ES EERIE ERE REE R CRAND RAPIDS, Iron Range (2). C.H.MAR , brand shirts and fice in which the people might wor-| Gaels, : ssonth. All those ig sen nied : collarsdnnewicoat ship. In leaving Grand Rapids Rev. | Crooked Lake | fective ey: porn endine ne and Mrs. Murphy and their son, Ed-|Democratic County Convention And Carpenter... |% proper se: for the fitting of ¢ : 7 i ward take with them the best wishes | Primaries Deer River | lasses, are cordially invited = $ effect. Into it, out ; it all thelr acjuaindanioes. : ae Deer Lake | call at Hotel Pokegama the 4 ee | Saturday, July 23, 1910, at 3 o’clock| Feeley.... | § 28th and 16th of every month, ; of it like a coat. |in the afternoon, there will be held in Seema: | Lareon & Larson. 4 Swellest ever in Bemidji the Blowhard. |the Village hall in Grand Rapids,| Gooaiand ond | i $ % Bemidji is heard from again. Be- Itasca» county, tMunsdow 8) Dame: |S Good Hope.,.---. : the new spring cause their hose coupler at the fire- Ceo cree poet oc ae Gand pes On 4 style Lion men’s tournament could not make as Towing eck i Grand Rapids (3) piper Seams cpliscstior 75¢ | good time as did Lofberg at Grand| ,To elect ten delegates and their) Girard...... a3 | LEAVE ORDERS AT + T Rapids, the claim is made that elias te oni eeit, county 0: Bie $ OF red blood in its veins. MINNESOTA : lof 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose| fron Range (3). Costello’ | 3 |of placing in nomination candidates Lake Jessie. | oste 0 S Ice Creams | Dre paeseatoeeatoete renee aco teeteateetesteatotoatetieteteateteatoetteeeteatetiatectiatectetiatetiatectetheey = |for the following state offices, to be} Moose Park. | = Some Insurance Figures. j;voed for at the general election on| McCormick.. We also carry a fine line | ——————— — The commissioner of insurance for| November 8 1910. Maple Ridge | | = ee the state of Minnesota issues a| Governor. Y SEEDS OTIS OOOO POO HIOOOOOO S | monthly bulletin in which facts con-| Lieutenant Governor. ees » Lowney’s, Wessels’ and Reach, HOUSE WIRING AND FIXTURE HANGING A SPECIALTY $|ceming insurance is given to the| Secretary, of State, Nore... +++ ee public, In the puiletin issued July! State Treasurer. Powwle-.- FRUITS, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 1st, the following figures are given. \Atorney General csere. NUTS, Clerk of the Supreme Court. One Railroad and Warehouse Com- missioner. Two Associate Justices of the Supreme ‘Court for the term begin- ning January, 1912. Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court for the term begin- The people of Minnesota paid dur- ing the year 1909, in five premiums the sum of $8,658,171.52, practically $4.00 for every inhabitant, and the losses paid during that year average $2.00 per capita. It is safe to say that the losses paid do not cover over two ning January 9,112. thirds of the value of the property| Also to elect a state central com- destroyed, so that the actual loss in meee eae aie “oo wich Bee sia last year was $3.00 per other business as the convention capita. The average loss per capita in may deem necessary and proper. Europe per year is about 33 cents. |, ‘That for the purpose of CICARS AND TOBACCOS REMEMBER OUR SODA FOUNTAIN When in need of a cool, refreshing soft drink. We have it in all flavors: Orders for Sunday Ice Cream Must be left on Saturday AND MACHINERY : W.N.DELCOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR jp. 0. Box 54 i GRAND Ned odode radoadeatoctoadresregoateeteege FR Bak Pat Fak Dak pak ek ed kt OT pO Gy RE et Leave orders at HARDWARE DEPARTMERT Henry Hughes & Co. Democratic county committee. By A. D. BROOKS, .,. Chairman. FRED A. KING,

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