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ee FLT RE ESPEN produce in the vicinity of Deer River COW B: 9 a “Ruby ‘is one of Deer River's and G @: Itasca county’s best boosters and he N e WwW Ss G a t h e ar e d , never misses a chance to speak a sOUE: ™ on 4. good word in either. T B A During the Week 3 i aa worn bb of ener. The Eckhardts Will Present Thi FURNITURE JUST RECEIVED A new lot of Mission Library Tables and they are beauties. We have never had anything quite equal to these in style and the White Steamer which plied to Gover Comedy At Village Hall and from the fair grounds Saturday. Friday Evening. went to Cass Lake Tuesday to visit his brother, George. Mr. Lydick was .G. R. Comer, who has taken the a resident of this county 27 years a: |management of Village hall for the - before the Great Northern went|season, will present “Are You a H. E. Schmidt, of Coleraine, visit-|end of the village, will move his| ‘rough and in commenting on the| Mason?” as the opening piece under ed Grand Rapids friends Sunday. family to town the coming week. exhibits at the county fair he stated | his management by that clever com- Grand Rapids and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. A. MeWilliams, of Nashwauk, were county fair visitors Friday. Mrs. John P. Trebilcock, of Cole- maine, visited Grand Rapids friends Lloyd Johnson of Keewatin visited with friends in the village Saturday and Sunday. Miss Zita Doran, who teaches in the Nashwauk schools, spent Sun- the prevailing idea Jerome White, of Minneapolis is | was Pie aS ata Som eet ae the new pianist and vocalist at the | good for anything after the timber | Gem theatre. He is a pianist of | was taken off, but present indications, more than ordinary accomplishments] are that it bids fair to become one| and is finding favor with the Gem’s|of the most important agricultural | patrons. counties in the state. iG. R. Comer, manager of the Gem pat See theatre, returned from a_ business « trip to Minneapolis Thursday where | To The Public I wish to announce to the public he engaged the services of Jerome} White as pianist and vocalist at the) that all companies booked by me at | village hall from now on will be| Gem. pany, the Eckhardts. The company is one of the best on the road and the play was first produced at the old Strand theatre at London, breaking all records by a continuous run over two years. The date is Friday evening, September 30. A. P. Packer, a retired business man, thought he knew something when he told his wife he had joined the Free Masons. His alleged at- tendance at lodge,certainly could be given as good excuses for coming A splendid value at $11.00 This table is all quartered oak, top is 24x36 inches in size, with two shelves for books at each end. Stee Large drawer and shelf underneath. W. H. Stellmacher, the DesMoines suaranteed attractions. Those not | home in the wee sma’ hours of the land man, returned home Monday | Proving worth the amount of admis-|™orning. But what he did not know. after spending a week in this vicin-|sion asked will be closed after the | and what he could not foresee, were ity going over lands in order to/ first act and all money returned to| ‘2 innumerable difficulties and familiarize himself with the farm | the patrons. embarrassing situations into which . E. Butler and P. F. Stanton, of | prospects. GEORGE R. COMER, he would | be thrust when meeting Colesaine were in the village Satur- Lessee and Manager of Village Hall.| With genuine members of the order. day and Sunday. By one of those strange concidences, day at home. jA. L, Roecker, the merchant tai- ir, returned from a trip to Deer River Tuesday. This is a standard rocker, thor- <a a oughly well made, of good de- Sylvester Steves, who is employed sSeaSentee ent Geedeatoetont in the Liberman store at Bovey,} (ae son-in-law hit upon the same ¥ sign and finish. Guaranteed § irs, W. W. Libby went to Anokajhas been in the village the past few . * illiant idea for remaining out late | $ Bs Thursday for a three week’s visit|days assisting to move the Lieber- Connections With Duluth. si EEE and the troubles fe both of |& against all defects in workman- % os | bh her, parents, man stock here to its new quarters| Two line crews of the Mesaba tel- them will be cleverly told across the | % $. Mrs. J. H. Norton of Duluth, spent in the McAlpine block. (eee pe pace have been in Grand footlights Friday evening. $ ship and material. $ : Sunday at, the home of her friend,| Howard McLachlan has resigned |) ing Toe SESE Weare roe | On the following Saturday even- i : % Xs, ©. @. MeCarthy, his position in the gents’ furnishings |. tine will soon be in gs Sout *|ing the company ye present the $ Special Price wise Beséi¢ Pltzgibbons. of Long-| partment at Hughes & Co.'s store) 9 ao. and Grand Bane Sua naa well no yn comedy “The Marriage of| ¥ z oat ie a he Ww,|224 is yet undecided as to where hej oi. equal to an Kitty.” The play is full of the most $ , Kansas, is visiting at the “| will go, but will take a two week’s ieee 'y on the range. | humorous and ludicrous situations im $ $2 50 White summer home. vacation before locating. The crews are now working on the aginable, and it would tax the power z e i lines to Bemidji and Grand Forks of a confirmed misanthrope to see Chas. Jesmore, Democratic nominee| and expect to have them completed Ke play as presented by the Eck- for sheriff of St. Louis county and | this fall. herdt company, without laughing. all around good fellow was here on Everything connected with either frank McLachlan, of Nashwauk at-| Friday and Saturday for the purpos. play is guaranteed to be strictly first- ‘ended the fair re _ Saturday|of watching the Enagl qualities of} Cemetery Association Meeting. | ciass and Manager Comer will refur: Viel i oy chums, i 4 issati and visited with his boy his speeder, American Count The members of the Itasca Ceme-|the money of anyone who is dissatis- “Micky” McGuire, who now sports| Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hartley and|tery association are hereby notified|fied at the conclusion of the first act a mustache, returned from a trip to}son and daughter, Caroun and Iona,|q meeting of the association will be| The admission is 25, 50 and 75 cents nis homestead near Deer River Tues-|and Misses Bradshaw and Howe, who| held at the office of the president in| @nd seats will be on sale at th. Luella Sitz, of New York . visited with her brother A. W. atter part of last week. the Sees Se ee ee a | A solid oak chiffonier, golden finish. Has five large, roomy es day. have been enjoying an outing at|the First National bank building on| Itasca Mercantile Co. store. mn ee we Mrs. A. O'Leary returned Monday | Wolf lake, returned to Duluth Satur-| Saturday, evening, Oct. 1, at 8 o- = Grawers): vathulbcte) andy brass p 4 qxening from a month’s visit with |4ay- clock, for the purpose of electing) @0000000oseoee-+ handles: + @riends and relatives at Hugo and Miss Mary Kahne, who has been | trustees and the transaction of other St. Paul. visiting relatives here for the past| business. All lot owners are mem- George Hansen , of the tailoring |Six weeks, departed for her home at aor a good attendance is re- firm af Wacthel & Hansen, went to|Ontenogan, Mich,, Thursday. She was quested. Sete % Delivered to your Civil Engineering Moateete ies accompanied to Duluth by her uncle, F. P. Sheldon, president, door for Blackberry Tuesday to deliver some Tite ied: George F. Kremer, secretary SURVEYING, $ orders. . om 4 The subject for Very Rev. Dean| The editor of this great family ESTIMATING, $9 75 : __ | me Ps at the ten o’-|Journal was the recipient of a card Annoucement e K nara ee morning will be|the other day from Victor Romaps' er A GONSTRUCTION, mine wee and Paul Brown, stating they are I wish to announce that I will re- SUPERINTENDENT 3 The Rosary. still in the land of the living. The | Sume my practice October 1st. I al- % Sot Mr. and Mrs: E. C. Kiley went to boys are employed at Portland, Ore. |*° wish at this time to express here Floodwood Saturday to visit at the the high appreciation myself and gome of their daughter, Mrs. J. B.| Very Rev. Dean Buechler an-/ family feel for those that were so nounces that evening devotional ser-| sojicitious of my welfare during my vices will be resumed at St. Joseph’s | recent illness and made it as pleas- wr and Mrs. Plummer and son Of| catholic church Sunday evening, AnD DRAFTING “TASCA ENGINEERING CO. Brandmier, & Sot et Geo. F. Kremer Finer , % ; i : Z jant as was possible at the tima abana lake were in Friday to) October 2. The services will be hel@'{s57 those. of my hotechold. remalnine| GRAND RAPIDS, $ aks n the sights at the fair and to] 4; 7:30 o'clock each Sunday evening. eae | MINNESOTA ed hg ‘ a : isit. with friends, Wee ‘ Bie ic. Aap aseesoendondonteateateetoeteeseeteatentontentontoateaty areatoeteeteetietoetoetonsendoatontontostesteeteetpeteetenteatestentoeteatente ss The Royal Neighbor lodge will give | Dr. C. C. CARPENTER. A BROWN Mer j. J. Murphy, of the Swan River| on. of their delightful 15 cent card J. A. » Mgr. — wogging Co., was here Saturday vis-| parties at K, P. hall Monday even-| = % ting friends and taking in the races} ing October 3, to which all are in- | Death of “Spider” Ryan. Phone 168 at the aunty fair. vited. The price of admission in-| John Ryan, better known as —_—_—_—, from Maryland, Wis., last week for | welcome. | hospital Tuesday a victim of intem- COLUMBI A « visit at the home of her daughter, ne 4 perance. Fifteen years ago he was J. S. Greer of Long Prairie, arrived | | D bi D ik Rec rds (c. and Mrs. M. O’Brien and Mr.|tonsorial artist at the Pokegama for the lightweight championship of ou \4 st 0) 3 ges ey ie Ss taeer ee | America, but whisky got the best of ‘i ari. bat _ PE RE: |him and he gradually lost his quick- one. Music on both erdes. from Cohasset Friday to visit od workma $ vor | : ‘4 . - 7 i . rom Cohasse! riday to skilled workman and is finding FAVOR | gs amd: ai) * Ho was barked i Fit any disc “machiue. We frank Voigt, the Deer Lake sum-|>@rber shop. varied assortment, Com? in ¢ resort man, was in the village E. Morrar, of Devils Lake, N. D., and hear them. Sivs, M. A. Clark arrived herej|cludes lunch and all will be made | “Spider” da a BE nadicts re: GBS AOMSE here last week to take a position as pone of the most promising aspirants wo records at the price of snd Mrs. J. C. Stackhouse were} hotel barber shop. Plr. Greer is a] eat county fair exhipit. with the patrons of that popular; Tease hn otis TAC toda RESTO | iat Gant geceiyada laren aia VILLAGE m : 2 NIGHTS COMING | Friday sat dU MR. OLIVER J. ECKHARDT And his Associate Players ina Selection of Excellent and high class Comedies day and was an interested specta-|arrived here last week to take Halverson-Zeininger. at the fair grounds. charge of the drygoods department at Miss Alice Zeininger was united Thomas Keefe, Republican nominee| Henry Hughes & Co.’s store. Mr.|in marriage to Martin A, Halverson tor judge of this judiciary district, |Morrar is an expert man in his line| at the home of the bride’s parents, was the village Monday and Tues-|@0d will undoubtedly increase its|Mr. and Mrs. A. Zeininger, in the day mending his political fences. business materially. east end of town Monday forenoon at The September meeting of the |teD o’clock, the ceremony being per- Woman’s Missignary society of the formed by Very Rev. Dean Buechler. xno her eyes treatea ene Marly. Presbyterian church will be held Only immediate relatives and friends auffered from eye trouble for some| Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock of Sci: Consraeung: ee ie beet “neg at the parsonage. Foreign topic,— sent and at the ¢omclusion of the Japan; Home topic—A Forward e&\remony the guests partook of a Airs. C. J. Shannon, of Chisholm, Look The ladies are invited to bring sumptous wedding breakfast. Both accompanied her husband, who is their sewing. Any woman interest- | re well and favorably known in the the awner of Simon Pure, and Was! oq is missionary work will be cordi-| Village and each has a host of friends megistered as a guest atthe Pokega-| a)1y welcomed. who extend congratulations. ma. The womans club of Grand Rapids Pee will have their first meeting of the wisiting at the home of his brother-| 1910.11 season next Tuesday even- inlaw, J. D. Heingardner and was an at 7:45 o’clock in the club rooms of tterested spectator at the county|the Public Library. An interesting | fair. program has been. ari ed for the church for sometime past, returned av. W. Libby went to Detroit,|year and it is hoped that a large | from the Methodist conference at | Mich., Saturday as one of the state | membership may be secured to en- Fergus Falls and informs the Herald- delegates to the National Undertak-| joy it, All women interested are re-| Review he will not be at Grand Rap- ers’ association convention which is|quested to come next Tuesday night.:|!d8 the coming church year, he hav- Deng held this week. ‘ ing received a new appointment, the | Friends to the number of thirty-| Methodist pastorate at Mora, Minn. Harley Caldwell, who has charge of| three perpetrated a delightful sur- | This is a more desirable place, in 10 inch . 12 inch We Also Handle Cylender Records and Machines. Roy R. Belt Pharmacist ae WOOD and COAL Iam now prepar- ed to take Coal and Wood orders for immediate delivery Order your Wood and coal at{jonce and be prepared be- fore cold weather Mrs. A. J. McGuire went to Min- fanapolis Tuesday where she will L. G. Jackson, of Tama, Iowa, is Will Leave Grand Rapids. Rev. Dr. Samuel G. Briggs, who has been pastor of the Methodist Friday Night Sept. 30 the Rollicking Comedy. ARE YOU A MASON ? Saturday Night Oct 1st the Intensely Interesting Comedy the hardware department at Henry Htetres & Co's. store, ‘was called to Rochester last week by the serious prise on Mrs. G. R. Comer Tuesday evening, it being her birthday, and proceeded to take possession of the | Rev. Dr. Briggs’ estimation, and he | will move to that place next week. | Rev. J. J. Parish, who was formerly sets in. Wood in 16 inch and four foot THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY PRICES 25¢e for Children, 50e General Admis- sion and 75cfor Reserved Seats. lengths in birch, maple, tamrack and pine, also all grades of Hard and Soft Coal. M. E. WINSOR. Biness of his father. house and all therein. The orchestra | at Mora, has been assigned to this Stewart McLachlan, who is now | ¥@S Secured for the occasion and the | place. It has been Dr. Briggs’ desire | amployed as fireman in the mines at} evening was oe Sone eee ee to secure an appointment in the east | Bahl, arrived here Friday’to take in |¢tJoyment. During the evening @/anq we understand he will be given the county fair and incidently to take luncheon was served and Mrs. Comer) the next vacancy. He has done much part in the foot ball game. was the recipient of numerous tokens to build up the church at this place i of esteem, among them a rocker/ang wherever he goes he will be a Dr. John L. Shellman, Attorney J. | chair. @ Lewis and J. P. Lanto, manager moving factor in religious work. His _| George Ruby, of Deer River, Re-|£¢rmons are filied with Interest to : 274. es ee ie sea rest publican nominee for county commis-|everyone and it is a matter of Phone Now on sale at Itasca ree Comp t wisitors in the village Friday. really Mises nS Dang piers Bt ae cia wy Grand Rapids, any’s Store. Satisfaction Guaranteed turday taking ights at the : | John Fraser, who recently com-| county fair and sometimes assisting| Don’ forget the Eckhardts at the Minnesota or money most cheerfully refunded meted the erection of a ten room / Louis Samuelson in bragging on the| Village hall, Friday and Saturday, / | modern residence in the northeast! good qualities of farm land and farm | °Yenings of this week. | Sie Sie riche . i = +