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Chas. Pugue was at Cohags is do business Satarday. Hon. D. M. Gunn went to “Duluth en business Wednesday. Sheriff Riley was a_ visitor at Coubasset Saturday, D. V. Case, the Hibbing architect, was in the village Tuesday. George Ruby, of Deer River, was in the village on business Monday. Victor Roecher returned from a visit with friends at Feeley Saturday. John Lefevre was a business visitor at Cohasset between trains Saturday. Miss Margaret McAlpine went to beer River Friday fora short stay with friends. Mesdames Lofberg and Weiberg sited friends at Bovey and Cole- 1ine Thursday. Mrs. Gordon Meagher, of Bovey, i friends in the village from ihursday until Sunday. C. Lent went to Cass Lake isit for several days with children. >. ©, Anderson, the farmer-editor? t to Carlton Saturday to attend isiness matters. went visit to with Johnson to Mrs. James Saturday uds for a few days. Edith Pelcher, of Duluth, ed here Suoday to visit at the nd Patelle homes. For SAL Yorkshire pigs. Call write Guy Farwell, Eastwood m, Coleraine, Minnesota. Mrs. Wm. Weitzel and daughter, en, visited with friends at Pen- ily between trains Thursday. i McEwen went to Minneapolis T sa delegate from the local se to Ube Redmen’s convention. i don’t believe Grand Rapids marine boats, ask A.’ L. and Otto Rapfranz. Attorney F. F. Price went Bemidji Friday on business con- County ted with the Melhouse-Seamans rs. Wright and little son re- rom Duluth Wednesday iey have beeo visiting ree i friends. who has Du- re- gianna Danjou, th relatives in t two mouths, : Ladies’ Altar society 1 s. Frank LaMere} August 25. All members be present, evidence that Grand > are prospering, we have only point to the fact that Charles For- t was purchased a new dray. . Hi. E. Neveaux, who bas been ng with relatives at Crookston ue past month and who was ill there, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Ring and daughter, Lillian, of leraine, who have been visiting at home of Mrs. Ring’s brother, John Lofberg, returned to Bovey Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Comer yave a ad tu a small party of friends at ll Sunday in honor of Harry rk, who departed ror Duluth the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. i came over from Logan and ‘chil- Marble Thurs- ogan to play ball with the 1 Mrs. Logau to visit aud relatives. Graham, of the , of Hibbing, was in the looking after business details the tinishing of the Mc- lock Monday evening. Gunderson, the popular in Sheriff Riley’s office, re- i from St. Mary’s hospital at 1 Friday where he was oper- appendicitis about two week’s Grabam en for the popular eagle the trottle on the dead-headed over Saturday evening to with friends in the Phillips, Kelly Lake Sunday A. Boorman and son, Ray, re- t: 2d from Mandan, N. D.,1 s* week where Mr. Boorman has been em- ed as foreman on the News at place. Irs. Wicks, department president Minnesota for the: Ladies’ circle the G.A. R., will be at Grand Rapids about August 24 and all mem- ers are earnestly requested to attend she meeting. Arthur Cloutier and Frank Me- Alpine, whvu are employed as linemen @p the Grand Forks line, which the | his studie Rapids | Mesaba’ Telephone ;Co. - is. building, spent ‘Suuday in the’ village ‘with their, parents. . ’ Mr. and'Mrs. John W. Aiton are pthe proud parents of a baby boy bora to them Thursday. We under- stand the young man will soon usurp his father’s position with Niles & Aiton. Prof. J. A. Barton the European Painist, now Bob & Eva McGinley Co. Aug. 26th. Will entertain you on apiano asit should be played. He is an artist and a very pleasing gentleman to meet. Prof. A. B. Scott, of Benton Har- bor, Mich., who was elected to fill the new position as instructor in the commercial department, has ar- rived and has moved his family in one of the Olin cottages. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aiton have the sympathy of friends in the loss of their little eighteen months old sep, who died Saturday morning. The funeral services and interment took place Sunday. Friends of Dr. C. C. Carpenter will be glad to learn that he is convalesc- ing rapidly from the effects of his operation for appendicitis and he will be strong enough to return home about September 1. Bertron, the little son of Dr. and Mrs. Gendron, celebrated his ninth natal day Monday by given a birth- day party to eighteen of his little friends. The youngsters enjoyed themselves hugely. The subject for very Rev. Dean Bnechlers’ sermon at the 10 o’clock mass will be ‘‘Behold the Lilies of the Field.” This sermon is taken from lessons from the flowers and is from the gospel of the day, Matt. 6. 8. Mrs. James McGuire, mother of Supt. A. J. McGuire, of the North- st Experiment farm, and Mrs. Joho Connolly, who have been visiting at the McGuire home, went to Danyers, Minnesota, Wednesday of last week. | Huson entertained in} Rose Mrs. H. S. eonor of her daughter, Mrs. Marker, of Bloomington, Ill., Tues- day afternoon, About twenty la-| dies were present and during the afternoon a delightful luncheon was served. who has been taking a course in civil engineering | at the Ohio Northern University, at Ada, Ohio, arrived here last week for a month’s visit with his parents before returning to Ada to resume Frank Reusswig, Game Warden Harry reports that eight caus of trout fry were received from the game and fish commission ; Wednesday to be put in Porcupice | jand Wolf creeks under the direction of J.S.Gole and Will Nisbett, re- spectively. R. C, Hoysongton, of Clarion. Ohio, who was elected manual training teacher of the Grand Rapids High schoul for the ensuing year, arrived here last week and as soon asa suitable residence can be obtained he wil) move his family here. The latest machine in the village is that owned by the Reishus-Remer Land Co., a big seven passenger, 60 hores power Frayes-Miller. The car is a monster and was put into service immediately on its arrival Monday. was a_visi- the Royal evening. Mrs. Dioble, of Bovey, tor at the meeting of Neighbor lodge Monday After the meeting the ladies ad-| journei to Arsenalt’s ice cream | parlors where refreshments were served in Mrs. Dioble’s honor. Yes August 26th is the date fo the famous McGinley Comedy Co., “and Jeanette” and Alvina with Prof. Barton the english pianist with clean fun and delightful music. Secure your seats now, no extra change 35 cents, children 15 cents. Earl Morse, accompanied by Harry Clark, who has been visiting with him for the past two weeks’ went to Duluth Sunday morning for a several days’ visit with friends. His place atthe Gem is being taken by Mrs. Kribbs pianist and Miss Blanche Dewey vocalist. Harry Butler, who has been em- ployed in the offices of the Oliver Iron Mining Co.,at Coleraine, for the past three months, bas resigned his position and will visit with bis brother at Grand Forks before return- ing to again assume the position as| principal of the Taconite schools. The alarm called out the fire de- partment to the Burns residence, across from the Grill restaurant Sat- urday forenoon. Tihe fire, which con- sisted of a burning rug, was extin- guished before the department arriv- ., teaching and..the..school | days. | thereof disclose the fact that he has | | won the }church parlors where she has obtained a position in the. public..schools... Miss Doran iadies' who “have made ‘a’ ‘success ‘4: securin her services is to be. congratulated. ‘A force of | sixteen men are prsuly ‘engaged “in tiling ‘the state’ pe: ment farm aud about eight miles, including. laterals, ;will. be put.in.) The main ditch will be laid with eighteen inch tile, while'the tile in the laterals will vary in-size accord- ing to the amount of ground drain. ed. | ‘Mrs. C. P. Doran, accompanied’ by her mother, Mrs. Coteen, arrived here from Hill City Monday and Mrs. Coteen. who has been in , poor health for some time, was taken to St’ Benedict’s hospital where it is hoped she will speedily recover. Mrs. Doran returned to Hill City Tuesday afternoon. The Gem theatre still continues to be the principal place of attraction during the evenings and the pic- tures of late have been better than ever—if such a thing is possible. Manager Comer certainly’ under- stands the tastes of his patrons and there is no doubt he is succeeding in pleasing them. W. E. Myers is expecting a ten passenger White Steamer the latter part of the week, The machine is being drove overland and will be used in Mr. Myers growing livery arrival. five passenger touring car here in the near future. Miss Lula Strader, sister of County Treasurer Glen Strader, who has been employed in the treasurer’s office the past two months, depart- ed for her home at Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday. She was accompanied by her brother, who will visit the old home, and the two will make the trip down the lakes. Mr. Strader will be gone about ten days. M. A. Nygaard, who has been cashier at the Great Northern depot for the past six months, was ap- pointed agent at Keewatin and left} for that place Friday to enter on his | new duties. Fred Rogge, formerly express clerk, has taken the position | left vacant by Mr. Nygaard’s re- moval, while Bert Hammyd, for- merly baggageman, has taken the position as express clerk. Charlie Leiberman, the Bovey merchant price, is “wearing the smile that won’t come off”? bese} Investigation as to the cause one of the many Grand Rapids young. and auto service immediately on its | Mr. Myers also expects a | | 10-11-12 tion. GHA » RS | Our new sample line of the | famous Cook’ Swartz, made to |}]measure, garments are here and are prettier than ever. We Thave twelve styles of suits, | twenty-fourstyles of coats and fifty different shades and pat- terns of suitings for yourselec- We Invite the Ladies of Grand Rapids and Surrounding towns to come in and see our beautiful line, It means a saving of money to you. Henry Hughes & Co. holding a church fair on November is being arranged forand in itis hoped to wipe out the deticit. The Catholic Ladies’ Altar society will hereafter be known as St. Joseph’s society, the this way fairest lady in the laad and will be married next Tuesday even- | ing at Duluth to Miss Frieda Dick, of that city. Chas is a basbful fellow jand asks us to Say nothing about it | until after the happy event. so we George Cowan, one of the pioneer homesteaders in the Squaw lake} country, has sold his homestead to James Johnson, who owns land ad- joining and will shortly depart for Bangor, Maine, his old home, where he expects to remain for some time. Mr. Cowan is one of the pioneers of the north country, having lived in Itasca county for the past thirteen years, and states he will come back if dissatisfied with conditions in the east. Rev. E. Spencer Murphy. rector of the church of the Holy Communion, returned from Internationa! Falls last week and deiivered his farewell sermon Sunday. He is now packing bis household goods and will depart for Wadena Friday to asume charge of the Episcopal church at that place. During his Rev. Murphy has been a great power is leaving. F. B.Henderson, deputy imperial good samaritan, of the Modern Sa- maritans. who has been here for some time building up the local council, went to Bemidji Tuesday afternoon to attend a grand ball given by the council at that place. Mr. Hebder- son, who isan interesting speaker, delivered an address on the Recipro- cal Plan of Insurance,’’ which was adopted by the order two years ago. Mr. Henderson will return to Graud Rapids io ample time to attend the meeting Friday evening, at which Mr. John Christie, of Duluth, imperial good samaritan, will be present to assist in initating a large class cf candidates into the mysteries of the order. The Catholic ladies met at the Thursday and the church debt was talked over. Very Rey. Dean Buechler states that since his coming bere the church debt of $1,900 was reduced to $1,200 and over $2,000 worth of improvements have been made and paid for. The $1,200 debt was incurred from outside sources, such as for the orphan asylumn at Duluth. The matter of wont.—Colerai ne Optic. | stay in Grand Rapids | or good and itis a matter of genuine re- | geet with all denmoninations that he | name having been decided onat the meeting Thursday. The next ing of the society will be home of Mrs, Frank LaMere day afternoon. A young man employed in the vil- lage unintentionally played rathera mean trick on a lady fr this week. As the youns man Is far away from home she conceived the idea of making a coat hanger and tie rack for | | Accordingly she did so and on the day the articles were to be presented the young man and another lady friend were invited to the house to spend the afternoon, Another young man a mutual friend, who was passing, was invited to come in and view the neat handwork. Just as he was doing so, the young man for whom they were intended burst in the room, sent fora fan by his fair companion, and beheld the presents. The jid was up thenand the grace- ful speech, which was to have accom- panied them, was forgotten and the young man, In his excitment, didn’t even thank the young lady for her | kindness. Bob and Eva McGinley And their jolly new company. This season they have the child wonder ALVINA In genuine Norwegian songs and Dances | him tu chase away the lonely feeling. | GOMING AUG, 26! change of | meet: | held at the ; Thurs- | Grand Rapids iNeat Attractive Children’s Suits Along with good values. You want clothes that possess attractiveness and style. That’s a good reason for getting E No children’s clothes are so carefully de- signed and planned as the EXTRAGOOD The fabrics are most carefully selected. The trimmings are always original and exclusive. The garments fit satisfactory. There is good taste and refinement in every line. We have them in sizes rang- ing from 3 to 17 years. Not one style but many, and everyone will meet your enthusiastic favor and approval. XTRAGOODHD THE PIONEER STORE John Beckfelt, Prop. : Hy & F hand in any emergency where a conversation is the only means of explaining the situation properly. local service is the best and we solicit your patronage. Think it over and Telephone for a Telephone ALWAYS ON DUTY | In case of serious illness, fire, or a number of other things that might happen, the telephone is always at Our PR RRERE EEE SEES SEER EERE EE OA See AE eh he eee ee ee ee ee eT “Mrs. Ed. Siocum, of Duluth, visited friends in the village several days last week. since Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Hachey returned from Deer River where she visited friends 1