Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 26, 1910, Page 3

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Hisar Review (T PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, OCTOBER 26, 1910 BOOST FOR COHASSET ERSKINE & STACKHOUSE have everything of the very best quali- : ty in the way of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Give us a Call. G General Mechendi . Call and See Them for Any of Necessaries /COHASSET, MINNESOTA Bass Bi rook Hotel eS ee a ae See ae ace a Sy vikoehet a a \| | | \| | | | | i} | Up-to-Date Accommodations eget Ses oe John Nelson ; Cohasset, - Minnesota SHiets RECPOE OHSAS OSCE ne eee PARRA Charles Brown i pa 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. Cohasset Cullings : Pn en ee ee ee eee ee eed Wm. Carlin of Floodwood, is visit- ing with Wm Carter. " Ctyde _Jellison has been on the sick list the past week. Robt. Gift was a business visitor at Grand Rapids Thursday. Mrs. St. Peter, of Deer River, visit- ed at the Kirt home Thursday. 7B. F. Miller was a business visitor at Deer River Tuesday. i Miss Cora Dickey returned from Du luth Monday to continue abe visit at home. | Misses} Alta and Maujle McMann were visitors at Grand Rapids Thurs- | day.’ eo Ke Miss Florence Skepp was summon- ed to Cloquet Sunday by the death of her sister. ° Hazel’ ‘Prescott and Frances Carrol spent Sunday with friends at Grand Rapids. aie Mr, ‘and Mrs. Henry Ramnfranz Spent Sunday with relatives and | triends at Grand Rapids. D. A. Dunn, who is supervising op- erations at lis‘ Wellers Spur saw mill spent Sunday with.his family. “Mrs.O. C7 Stivers and - little daughter | Wert to Floodwood Tuesday for a | shor visit with her, mother, . E of Grand Rapids will one open up a restaurant in the | coffee hous’ building. i ‘/ Mrs. Jellison, of Bass Lake, visited |” at the Walker home the first of the} week. Harry Colif@ge who is inspecting | cedar here, was a business visitor at Grand Rapids Tuesday. {° Mr. and Mrs. H. Hull went to Feeley to visit friends Friday, re-! turning Sunday. j | | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilmore's furni- !ture has finally arrived and they are | |fpow getting settled again. | Phe Christian Worker's society will | meet with. Mrs. Wm. Wood Thursday | afternoon. { Mrs. Mabel Maker and mother, Mrs’ ; Brown, went to Cloquet Wednesday to visit friends. | John Main and C. M. Erskine spent the greater portion of last week at { Minneapolis on business matters. Anna Skelly went to Superior day where she will visit with | her sister, Mrs. Breen for a few days | 1B i | 1 | | Mrs. ;tugned from Duluth they“were called by M. Stapleton and daughter re- Friday | for a ten mile trip in the woods ware Co.’s interests . | F. Brackett has completed his resi |dence on Third street and 'to move in soon. The furniture has | already arrived. Phe Christian church gave a box \ing and the event netted a neat sum! jand also provided a good time. Joe Lampert was hauling potatoes | Tuesday. No! \f m the Carter farm g, Joe has simply fallen in | love with the potato industry. Rey. Father Turbiaux will hold | [mass at St. Augustine’s Catholic ; j Church Sunday morning at 8 and 10) o'clock. j | Union prayer services will be held | jat the Methodist. church: Thursday | evening and the choir will also meet | that evening. } The Hrskine- Stackhouse company | suffered a severe loss in the recent fires on the Vermilion by the des- truction of their main camps. Ba. Jeffers, the chicken man, ; went to Minneapolis Friday for medi cal treatment. He was accompanied ; by his brother Frank of Red Lake Falls. Mrs. Wm. Gallea, of Foley, visited over Sunday at the home of her sist- | er, Mrs. F. W. Stockwell, while on her husband will locate. The Methodist Ladies’Aid society | will be jointly entertained by Mesda- mes Skocdopole and Hanson at the} home of the former Thursday after- noon. : Material for the new bridge is ar- | Tiving daily and a crew of men came }in om the Monday evening train. The |'worlk will now be rushed as fast | las possible. ;for the winter. i She will have. | making a more extended visit. } ‘entire charge of the hardwood factory | Work. plat. (He haé secured the ser- | where | | the illness of | Mrs. Stapleton’s father. ii} |G. @ Wood hit the trail Saturday | looking after the Minnesota Wooden- | expects | |social at Village hall Saturday even- i | District. | |her way to Hill City, where she and | orchestra and all report a dandy! Vermilion for the past twenty years, time. [sive alone a greater ‘share of the | Christian church services will be me; and the solitude has been too FARM LOANS | held on the first floor of Village hal) Meh for him. at the usual hours Sunday, morning | Wm. Carter came in Monday from | Very Low Rates services-at 10:30, Sunday school at supervising the. building of the Me-| 12 o'clock and evening services at’ Mann ‘road and reports John Mc- | Farm Insurance 7:30. | Mann busy exercising his blacks on Bote Hotiidean : __|the mew highway. Bill says that | * ‘or Sale or Exchange We suspect they w. Q. YC YOST will move back when the new bridge | is completed for the purpose of | walking across it, | Wm. Carter, both junior and sen- | Office Located in Pokegama #, R Hotel Basement Seetosiooncencoedecieeerdeaieetedtoetetenteetetameteeteets lponeinas to him in strict confidence | that he would rather have a son | than the mew road. jfor, spent Sumday at Superior and | ' Duluth, and dad attempted to make aj 2 Herald-Review represemtative be-! street Tuesday >» ba ¥ morning; November 1. Neve he was compelled to keep a "3 igpocial sale on elass- sharp eye on the kid for fear he SEE ware on 4 i ‘ at ee ee 2! to would be run over, but others have it —— LUMBER DEALERS FOR THE PEOPLE OF (0: HASSET AND VICINITY Mrs. J. C.;Gilmore will open a var- iety store at her residence on Second visit at the home of Mrs. Latham’s 'narp by this time. | sister, Mrs. Skoedopole Mr. Latham | — va ae ue os returned Monday,’but Mrs. Latham is! Sa W. H. Fulton has completed his contract on the McMann road and will complete the Cohasset-Bass| Lake | road in a few days... Wallace deposite| ed $27.50 in the bank the other day | | and says his right arm is already tired from writing checks. | G. M., Wood has taken over the and electric light plant and will, we understand, conduct it on the piece vice: of Mr: Rhodean, of Foley, as chief “engineer. Glén; is a hustler and will undoubtédly make a success of the venture. Fred Torrey accompanied Jeff Ste- wart to Grand Rapids Tuesday. Mr Stewart has been troubled with an ailment of a peculiar nature for some time amd Fred deemed it wise to have him placed in the hospital. Did Jeff has been a settler on the GEORGE RUBY. Republican Nominee for County Commissioner from.the 1st district of Itasca county. 17] 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 when entire bill is ordered We meet all competition with | through us. prices that merit the business We invite prospective buyers to call and get figures and estimates. Ne damage done if an order is not placed. C. W. STANTON | Non-Partisan Judicial Candidate Fcr the 15th Judicial DUNN & MARCA LUMBER DEALERS COHASSET MINNESOTA ee ee ee ee ee ee I Wish to call the attention of the ladies of Cohasset and vicinity to the fact my FALL and WINTER F U R S 1 » (22 Yista-z2> aii better than ever before. I have all the latest modes, shapes and 1 WILL PAY Colors. $5.00 Each For NO. ONE MINK ane TIMBER WOLVES | The club gave its first dance at Vilage hall Saturday evening. Music wae furnished by the.Grand Rapids WM. WEITZEL Grand Rapids, Mina. Mrs. W. W. FLETCHER

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