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tatoes of the Brownwood variety ‘from ‘D. C. Chambers last spring and from these six received six bushel {of potatoes. How’s that for a re- cord. | Judge Bailey spoke the solemn News Gathered}. ; During the Week $ pss of Deer River, in marriage. The Grand Rapids and Vicinity wy ceremony was performed in the of- eeeres i ttt | ice of the sheriff. e TE Eee | The Moderan Samaritans will give Mrs. Wm. Weitzel spent Friday position and will go into the electric- la dance at Village hall Thanksgiving with friends at Chisholm. al and plumbing business im that! evening and they are making Dig city. | plans for the event. The affair will | be public and all are invited to come words Wednesday afternoon that unit ¢ [ed John Peterson and Anna Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rannfranz of f ope Cohasset, spent Sunday in the village ee ges ky - See Sa Tage AE tine ok thE Given. where they visited at the home of| 0. C. Oppegard went to Duluth on} birs. Kiley’s daughter, Mrs. J. E./a combined business and pleasure | | Brandmier. |trip and while there will be enter tained by the Peyton Paper Co. o! cials, at whose invitation“he is _mak- | ing the trip. H. E. Butler of the Taconite schools spent Sunday in the village with triends, The Catholic Ladies’ Altar society met with Mrs. Arsenault last Thurs- day and there was a large attendance The Royal Neighbors Flower fund society will meet with Mrs. Long the first Tuesday in Novetiber and al Roy Young arrived here last week! members are requested to attend. - from Detroit ,Mich., for an extend-! cordial invitation is extended to ail. ed visit with his brother, J. B. LOuns | | Lieberman Bros. “have received , jtheir new fixtures for displaying | coats and hats amd they are being | ‘ ; i as i by Boorman, The | The Cat : Ladies: Altar society | Bemidji, passed through here Mon-|PUt in place by : : sae F Seater ia Herald-Review will give detailed ac- will meet with Mrs, Thomes Thurs-| day evening while on his way to|*" ra stent cate Hess afternoon apd all are cordially | South Bend, Ind., where he was cali-|COU"t of them in coming issue. | vited. ed by the death of his father. James D. amd Allen Doran spent | Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Gendron spent| The chicken pie supper given b: latter sar of the week in the inity of the Barwiser ranch ir Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gen-| the ladies of the Presbyterian church fee aaa erigees pate brother. J, E. Gravelle, at/at the roller rink Wedhesday even-| 2st of ducks and partrlages. ing was a. décided ‘success and net-| ere. 20” numerous but they returned ae z a with i of partridges. unes A, B, Clair and BE, C.| ted them a good sum. ah eee ag Kiley went to Duluth this after-| Hearold Luther, who is teaciing pend several days visiting! school near Black Duck, came down Sunday as a witness @ case that ind Mrs. C. H, Dickinson re-|WaS to have come up before th from Kramer, Ind., last week | 8nd jury. they have been taking the famous baths at that place. H. K. Finch who is now located at th The Reishus-Remer Land Co, is now located im its new quarters in McAlpine block and it is one of neatest offi in this section of state. New fixtu have been | yed and put in. place and every- | conveniently arranged. noon to riends. The Gem theatre wil Ww twenty | , |slides-of the Dietz family Thursday Graham came over from Hib-|evVening. October 27. Don't accompanied by Artitect Case! them if you care to see the primciuals a final look at the McAlpine| in the latest sensation vhich is now complete. The little Watt dnd little daught-) ¥8© has been e from Rush City last| died last week and interme: it at the home of Mrs, | Place fn the Itasca cemetery s siser, Mrs. K. E. Doran. al services were held from | Rey. J. J. Parish officiatin, with friends and relatives, | Joseph Helmer entertained; W. Q. Yost is moving his he edist Ladies’ Aid society this} hold goods to Goodland and M rnoon and a very pleasant time} Mrs. Yost will again tal up ¢ residence there until spring. e October meeting of the Wo-} n church be held on F; fterioom at 3:30 at the parson- 2 Every woman desirous of keep- n touch with the world work of | church is cordially invited. | ie | by | H. W. Stark entertained the | ners of the Grand Rapids schools novel luncheon Saturday after- from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. The) received invitations to at-| school at the Stark home and | what the social editor of the} - | Yost owns a store and cedar y -Review cam learn of the | y the St. James Plain-! Gooqiand. ts : Nt aes jealer tha M. Kirschbaum, who a enimiieh: | erly had charge of the electric] T. H. Shoaff. deliverman I and who for some| Hughes & Co.’ store has esta has had charge of the|a record im the potato growing James, has resigned his imed six niee is reported. We note b orkmen have comple: Advance Sale of Christmas Ribbons soc | {TASCA MERCANTILE ?OMPANY | «<< DAY OCT. 29th THE STORE OF QUALITY DAY OCT. 29th h THEBIG Hy DEPARTMENT STORE 18 GRAND RAPIDS MINN. ‘ : Our Mr. McEachin Buyer for our Hibbing Store while in New York, bought * a Big Purchase of Fancy Ribbons at an Extraordinary low price, and had part of them shipped to Grand Rapids These Ribbons are of the best quality, all new designs in Perseans, Plaids Polo dots, stripes and floral designs and are from four jnches to seven inches wided to be used for hair bows, sashes and all kindsof fancy work. Usually you would expect to pay 50c 75c and $1.00 a yard. But we are going to give our Customers the Benefit of these low purchase price and have marked them all at one Price for Saturday October 29th a yard. - - 29 SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW ‘ed entirely GRAND RAPDIS HERALD-REVEIW WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1910.” ‘@ Pearson have their fixtures i- stalled. The fixtures, | which are quarter sawed oak, are the best ob- tainable and Messrs. Quackenbust & Pearson will have one of the model thirst emporiums of the village H. R. Shortman is the manager of a home talent minstrel show which will be put on at village hall Thursday and Friday evenings for the benefit of the Grand Rapids Jun- ior base ball team, which closed the pbeason considerably in the hole. The caste of the minstrel is compos- of home talent and those attending are guaranteed the worth of their money, Dr. and Mrs. John Dickie attended the dapce‘at Coleraine Friday even- ing and report a delightful time. Mrs. Wicks, the department. presi- dent of the G. A. R. ladies held an‘ j open meeting at Mrs. Lents’ home | last evening, the number present be-| was served’ and a pleasant time enjoyed by all..| ing about 22, Lunch Next meeting will be the 11th of. November. John Bilodeau, who formerly con- ducted the I. X. L. cafe and who will open the new McAlpine block} cafe, arrived here from Blackduck| last week and is busy getting things | in readiness for opening up next week. Mr. Bilodeau has twenty rooms in connection with the cafe, and insomuch as he is one of the best caterers in the village, he will undoubtedly enjoy a thriving trade! from the start. The location is one of the best in northern Minnesota, Will Nisbett returned from Moose Jaw ‘where he has been hunting in company with Fred Wilman for the past month. The two made the For Boy’s and Men’s Clothing go to HENRY HUGHES & CO. many years had We have just received a ior Ladies a BECKER & MAYER whose line of boys Clothing we handle, have for KNOWING HOW to make Clothes that will wear good, and at prices that will appeal to most anybody’s Pocketbook. Come in and let us show you jourmey from; Minot, where Mr. Wil- man is located, to Moose Jaw and rreturn in an Overland car and it is roughly estimated they covered 1,- 000 miles. Geese were plentiful and between the two of them they bag- ged 130 geese and four swans. They returned to Minot with 24 geese and four swans where they “divided up” and Mr. Nisbett distributed his bag to hungry friends, with the exception of the swans. He reports the trip the most enjoyable he ever made and tells. many interesting experi- ences about his trip. Mr. Nisbett states he will not care to go after bis game this fall, but when the season opens he will undoubtedly change his mind, which all great men are privileged to do. GRAY WILL BE HERE SATURDAY | Democratic Candidate for Governor | Will Address Voters at Village Hall At 1 O'clock, P. M. tic candidate |for Governor and Fred W. democratic candidage for lieutenant- e yoters | James Gray, democ Johnson, goveJnor, will ad on topics of state mterest at Village hall Saturday moon, between trains, the m to be called to | order at 1 o’clock, James t speaker ited to and eve the meetiag } WHEN made. the reputation of keep their shape new shipment of sweaters nd Children |prepatory to presi, attend ! SUIT OF CLOTHES for Your healthy, kicking ball- playing boy it is not so much the Price that you ought to consider as the material it is made of and careful way in which is DISTRICT COURT WAG ADJOURNED Grand Jury Will Not Meet Until Monday, November 14, On Ac- count of General Election, JUDGE STANTON ON THE BENCH Civil Calendar Very Light, “But There Are a Large Number: of Criminal Cases for Grand Jury to Pass On. The grand jury met forenoon and immediately add~ journed for the reason that the-gen- eral election will soon be held. and most of those in attendance at court r Own: vot ing pr The civil calendar is no as heavy as usual this term, o many of the old ones being cleaned + up at the spring the criminal one, many ca Judge Stanto’ of court, but but as court, he it was de range this morn YOU BUY A