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OHASSET MERALD-REVIEW IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, OCTOBER 19, 1910 BOOST FOR COHASSET ERSKINE & STACKHOUSE have everything of the very best quali- ty in the way of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Give us a Call. J.H.Grady& Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA 7 ~ a a a ta ts tt ‘Bass Brook Hotel Up-to-Date Accommodations Le ee et tt es es te John Nelson Proprietor Cohasset, - Minnesota Charles Brown SALOON The Very Best ofEvery- teing Alwayson Hand Hereafter the Herald-Review will be representative of the Business and Social life of Cohasset. Subscribe for it. A regular weekly news department will be carried on. POBDLrtrtreeetetetrtetetetetrtrtetntntede ¥ * ; Cohasset Cullings : eerdoedordoncondondergeedendendordeegeegecdeesesseedeedesncnsrarw Homer D. Wright was a Grand Rap ids visitor Monday afternoon. F. C. Torrey returned from Grand Rapids Tuesday. O. C. Stivers and August Peterson drove to Grand Rapids Friday. Mrs. Wm. King, of Marble, visited with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry Rannfranz, between trains Saturday. O. F. Radtke, assistant postmaster at Grand Rapids, visited with Henry Ranfranz between trains Tuesday. Lawrence Rossman, of Grand Rap- ids, was in the village Tuesday on business. Glen Wood,of the hardwood factory was a Grand Rapids business visitor Tuesday afternoon. The Catholic Ladies’ Altar society will meet with Mns. Pat Kinney on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Curtis, who is employed at the mill, caught his foot in the jammer Monday and it was severely crushed Mrs. Henry Rannfranz visited with Grand Rapids friends Thursday after- noon. G. G. Wood returned from Chicago and points in the east» Saturday where he has been on business. Miss Cora Dickey returned to i luth Saturday after a few day’s visit with friends and relatives here. J, E. Riley arrived here from | neapolis Saturday to look after busi- ness matters and visit with friends. J. W. Morrison, of Minneapolis, has been here the past few days on busi- ess. D. A. Dunn sent in a call for help Monday as the fires were threat- ening the Dunn & Marcia saw mill, Carl Nelson, Mrs. John Nelson | and Mrs. Baker, and children went up} to the Nelson farm Sunday by launch Miss May Hegdahl, of the Cohasset schools spent Sunday with Grand Rapids friends. . e Louis Kirt left for Crookston Mon- day en route for Edmonton, Alberta, ! where he will prospect. | Mrs. John McMahon has been on! the sick list but is reported better | at this writgin. | The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society | will meet with Mrs. C. Parker on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gilmore returned from Min-} meapolis Saturday where she spent and relatives, his building completed and will soon have the room stocked with imple- ments. Grubhoe Joe and Long Joe were among those who went to Grand Rap- ids to see the Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures. i Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jones and child ren and grandpa were out for spin on Pokegama lake in the gas launch Sunday. The new pews have arrived and ar¢ put in place at the Methodist church and the interior of that edifice now presents a much better appearance. John Main and Edwin Dipble drove out to the Main camps, Monday to size up fire conditions. Thine: | looked bad for a time, but Tuesday’s rain put them out of commission. County Commissioner M. O’Brien{ is constructing a large root house in which he will store his potato crop, | which amounts to about 800 or 900 | bushels. Mrs. Katherine H. Murchie, can- didate for superintendent of schools was here Monday. On accotnt of being well known she will undoubted- ly poll a large vote here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf arrived here from McNab, Ill., last week to visit at the home of their nephew Wm. Wolf. They were accompaniec by their son, Michael. A. C. Bossard; mahager of the | paper mill and L. M. Bolter, cashier | of the First State bank, at Grand Rapids, were in the village between trains on business Tuesday. Mrs. W. R. Newman and children who have been visiting friends and relatives here for the past three | weeks, departed for Taylors Falls | Saturday to join Mr. Newman, who is agent at that place. Mrs. M. Stapleton and daughter Muriel, were called to Duluth Friday by a telegram announcing that Mrs. | three or four days visiting friends | E. L. Buck now has the addition to} | | Stapleton’s brother had been serious- ly injured. live, He is not expected to M. Gaulette, who has been team- ing for M. O’Brien, has had more than his share of hard luck, he falling from the wagon Monday and spraining an ankle. ‘month ago. A baby boy was born at the J. Payment home Saturday morning and there is much rejoicing because | thereof. G. M. Wood and George Jergens took a merry little party for a laun ride on Pokegama lake Sunday. An- other party was taken out by Robert Gift. » ‘Tuesday afternoon’s rain was a god send to the people of the vicinity! the forest fires having become very numerous. It was reported the Ver- milion was all afire and Skelly Bros. ! had a number of men fighting fire | attempting» to save their timber. Fires were also raging between Grand Rapids and Cohasset. Brien was at Weller’s spur Monday amd reported no threatening fires in that vicinity. E. J. MCGOWAN Republican nominee for regester of deeds. | asa County. Three fingers | were cut off at the factory about a} M. O-| Farm Loans Very Low Rates Farm Insurance Farm and City Property for Sale or Exchange W.Q. YOST Office Located in Pokegama Hotel Basement GLEN STRADER Republican nominee for treasurer, I:asca Connty. DUNN & MARCA ee LUMBER DEALERS FOR THE PEOPLE OF (0- HASSET AND eas county |To Whom It May Concera: This is to certify that Mrs. Kather- ine Hughes Murchie is a duly licens- ed teacher of the Providence of New| Brunswick, having taken a full course at the normal school for this! | Providence, from which she graduat- ed most creditably. As an Inspector of Schools for the Providence of New Brunswick, I had a most intimate Knowledge of the work and capabilities of Mrs. Mur-; | chie, and have no hesitation in cer- | tifying that wherever she was em-| ployed she gave entire satisfaction, not only ito the school officers, but to school boards as well.. She pos- | sesses tact, energy, enthusiasm, and is am excellent disciplinarian. She has a strong and attractive person-| ality and I have no hesitation in| recommending her to succeed in any | ee to which she may aspire. . S. CARTER, M. A., L.L.D. — Superintendent of Education. | ot ean | | | | | | | | We carry complete stocks | in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows,Molding, Etc., Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster, and all kinds of builder’s supplies. Estimates furnished and a liberal discount is given ‘Hl when entire bill is ordered We meet all competition with prices through us. that merit the business. We invite prospective buyers to call and get figures and estimates. No damage done if an order is not placed. C. W. STANTON Non-Partisan Judicial Candidate Fir the 15th Judicial District. DUNN & MARCA FALL MILLINERY LUMBER DEALERS COHASSET MINNESOTA Serene I Wish to call the attention of the ladies of Cohasset and vicinity to the fact my FALL and WINTER F I R S | ; NERY is larger and better than ever = before. I have all the Colors. latest modes, shapes and I WILL PAY $5.00 Each For NO. ONE MINK ant TIMBER WOLVES WM. WEITZEL Grand Rapids, Mina.