Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, November 9, 1910, Page 3

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i CoHASSET HERALD-REVI IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, NOVEMBER 9, 1910 BOOST FOR COHASSET ERSKINE & STACKHOUSE have everything of the very best quali- ty in the way of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Give us a Call. ek Ds Ak kth a as sa Ak th th Bs eadeateeseadeedeedeadregeagens % Stee 4 2, os -| rived, with the exception of two cars. J.H.Grady & Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA Reeenteateateaeceeteatoctocgetestostonteteatenteteeteatesoteeteatreeatoeeteeteeteaeteeteeteestetontostendeoetontosteetetenten Bass Brook Hotel : Up-to-Date seetenaee So ae eee we tet peed ee te % > eee : Accommodations | Sod eoehondoegoeonteeteeget ts John Nelson Proprietor Cohasset, - Minnesota ee a eee a ae ee ee eRe oe does Charles Brown SALOON The Very Best ofEvery- teing Alwayson Hand WPRRURGRUEVUREEREEEEEUEEEED 0000000000000000000000000000000008 { | | Hereafter the Herald-Review v wil ie representative of the Business and Social life of Cohasset. Subscribe for it. A regular weekly news department will be carried on. Choir Reorganized. The Methodist choir has |W. Cone, Mrs. J. M. {Muriel Brown, Clarence Jellison, lry Olson, Erwin F. Skocdople, Fred |L. Skocdople, Chas. Main, i) now considered one of the best in |doubtless be better than ever. Mrs. |M. Stapleton is organist of the orga- | nization. Working on New Bridge. | Foreman Cummings, who has | charge for the Central States Bridge Co. of building the bridge across the | Mississippi which will connect Co- hasset and South Cohasset, has a |crew of men at work unloading the | steel and! supplies which has all ar- jAt the present time ten cars have | been received. Mr. Cummings stat- led the work would now go on with all possible speed and he anticipates |having the bridge completed about December 25. Sermon Topics. Rey. A. E. Stilli, of the Methodist |church, announces the following ser- | mon subjects on Lozarus, the brother of Mary and Martha, taken up in their order. The topics Ire: Lozarus, a type of the whole human family; Lo: us, the dead! man) Oo) the man who down and out; Lozarus feasting with his Lord. and hear these sermons, which will be given modern applications. First Child In Soth Cohasset. A little son arrived at the R. K. Stokes’ home Monday noon who en- joys the distinction of being the first child porn in South Cohasset. The event is of far more importance im Cohasset than the birth of the first white child in Minnesota and all are anxious for a first look at the future pioneer of South Cohasset. Jos. Lambert went, to Red Lake Falls Saturday for a short visit. Jacki’ Finton will shortly open a restaurant in the St. Peter house. Sylvester Hewis, of Grand Rapids day. Cc. W. Parker was called to Hill} Ciiv Tuesday by the death of his father Mrs. Hollenick was called to father. Sunday at the home of his brother, Henry. John Lane wi brought down from the woods Wednesday with a badly cut foot. ‘d, the little son of Mr. and A. Dunn, is on the sick list | this week. M Jota Nelson and Mrs, Mabel Thursday. eee | G. M. Wood and Dr. McDonald were Grand Rapids visitors Monday | afternoon. Monday to look over timber, re- turning Tuesday. Mr. 2nd Mrs. Wm. McKinley de- parted for their home at Ashland, vib. Thursday. franz home Sunday. Mrs. Hiram Dibble, who has been ill for some time, is now reported as improving very rapidly. wood this afternoon to spend the balance of the week with her par- ents. veapolis Saturday after looking after his interests here for the past two weeks. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs. J. M, Stackhouse on Thursday aftemoon. A cordial in- vitation is extended. M. H. Schussler, of the Coolidge- Schussler Co., arrived here frou Minneapolis Thursday to look after his cedar business here, Dr. Beverly, of Gramd Rapids, spent the ‘week in Cohasset, lathing on the new Fletcher building, which is rapidly nearing completion. been re-|]Grand Rapids organized with the following mem- bership: Rey. Stilli, president; Eve-| Ladies’ aid society meeting. lyn Lane, secretary; Alta McMann, treasurer; Mrs. W. W. Fletcher, leader; Roy Schnieder, Golda Edget- te, Myrtle Voss, Mabel Robideau, | Violet Voss, Margaret Dunn, Gladys ‘McNaughton, Phoebe Smith, Mrs. W. Stackhouse, which will be} All are cordially invited to attend} called on friends in the village Tues- | ic ‘ Wm. Rannfranz, of Coleraine, spent) Tt esday. G. G. Wood went to Goodland on! Mr. and Mrs. Frank King of Grand | Rapi visited at the Henry Ran-| , aaa re ie | Mrs. F. L. Lewis of Grand Rapids | Mrs. O. C. Stivers will go to Flood-} J. W. Morrison returned to Min-| (Mrs. J. M. ‘Miss Florence Skemp, bookkeeper for the Minnesota Wood- Wednesday to visit friends. Rev. Stilli will now hold Sunday Synday morning and will hold re- Clyde Jellison, Otto Frederick, Hen, | lar evening services at Cohasset. Robt. McCabe, who has been con- The choir} ducting the Glenwood hotel, has moved into his own residence and this section of the state and will now} Will Beard is now in charge of the hotel. Gladys McNaughton and brother, Glenn, entertained a number of their} frigmds on Saturday evening of last | week! and a good time is reported by all. Mrs. M. Stapleton and little dau- ghter left for Duluth Friday to at- tend the funeral of her brother, who was injured some time ago at one, of the factories, Mrs. H. B. Bryant, of York, Neb., jand Mrs. L. Nicolsen and niece, |Miss Grace fMorton, of Lynn, Wis., are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. M, H. Jones. Lallibertie was a Gramd Rap- jids visitcr Monde: where he went to | locate several missing numbers of the Herald-Review, which that great family journal had failed to send up. W. Fletcher, the millin- es she will hold a sale ;on hats and ribbon remnants on Sat- urday, November 26, and states all \jgoods will be sold at cost in order The ladies’ of the Methodist ‘church will hold an apron sale and {serve supper at Village hall Satur- | day! evening, November 19, and ail | who want a square meal should not | fail to attend, as the ladies have a reputation for serving bounteous re- pasts. Druggist Frees went up to his | Bear River claim Monday ostensive- ly for the purpose of voting, but if | the truth were known, it would pro- bably doubtless be for the purpose |of getting some stray buttons sewed {om. Miss Bonneviell of Deer River, lis in charge of the store during his | absence, | The second party given by the Cohasset Dancing club was a very | enjoyable ir, all reporting a good |time. Music was furnished by the | Coh, et orchestra consisting of | Mess Otto Patton and Wm. Wolf ‘and Miss Elizabeth Wolf. Supper | Was served by the Catholic ladies’ Altar society. | The Deer River News stated in co Mi ‘ N G Michigan Monday by the death of her! last week's issue that when C. B. | Miller arrived at Cohasset last He was greeted by the | Grand Rapids band. The News was | { mis ken. It was the Cohasset band la home orgapization. Dr. Clemens | poke the same evening and the and rendered appropriate selections. | To Late for Last Last Week F. Louzon was a Deer River visit- or Tuesday. | Visitor Saturday. | Kolert McCabe was a Deer River | visitor Thursday. | Osear Swaby was a Grand pact visitor Wednesday. j ior Friday to visit friends. } Fred Torrey spent a few days in | the jungles up river this week | Otto Frederick was a business vis; itor at the county seat Tuesday. visited with friends here Friday. G. G. Wood was looking after tim- | be near Big Bass lake Thursday. Geo. Booth, the famous Boquet man, | was selling the trade here Friday. Hans Schultz and Louis Bertram were Grand Rapids visitors Friday. | Mrs. Mabel Baker visited Grand Rapids friends Thursday. Rey. Stilli,.of the Methodist church was a visitor at Bena Tuesday. Wm. Kirt was among those who visited at Deer River Wednesday. John Raven and Otto , Anderson were Grand Rapids visitors. Saturday. Mrs. N. St. Peter, of Deer River visited at the Wm, Kirt home Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood consult- ed the dentist at Grand Rapids on Friday. ‘ Mrs. C. W. Parker and children lto clean up ithe fall and winter stock | Stackhouse was a visitor Wednesday where she attended the Methodist formerly enware Co., came up from Cloquet morning services at Floodwood each | Baker were Deer River visitors on | Martin Dufficy was a Grand Rapids} | Mrs. D. B. Edgette went to Super- with | Sill treat you; if incu | McDonald, in ret went to Hill City to visit friends Saturday. Mrs. Henry Rannfranz went to Grand Rapids Monday to visit with friends . E. C. Merrill, of Minneapolis, is visiting the Wood families for a few days. Mr. and Mirs. O. E. Skelly went to Superior Sunday for a short visit ai the Breen home. W. WwW. Fletcher, the conr tractor, was a business visitor at the county seat Saturday. Dr. BE. W. located at Bemidji, arrived here on ‘fuesda for a short visit. Anyone wishing to buy a good coal heater cheap, inquire of O. C. Stivers, agent G..N. R’y. Johnson, who is pow | FARM LOANS Very Low Rates Farm Insurance Farm and City Property for Sale or or Exchange Ww. Q. YOST Office Located in Pokegama Hotel Basement Pe a eee Mr. and Mrs. 'G. M. Wood, accom. | panied by Miss Alice Peterson were Grand Rapids visitors Monday. Mr. Nester and daughter of Min-! neapolis left for Aitkin Tuesday | after’ a few day’s visit with Dr, | B. F. Miller returned from Dumas’ Sunday after spending a few days in| the interest of the Coolidge-Schus- | sler | E. W. Winsor has resumed his | duty as third trick operator at the} Grand Rapids station after a tew| daz 's lay-off. Misses May Hegdahil and Hazel Prescott, of the Cohasset scho were Grand Rapids visitors Saturday and Sunday, ea | H. B. Shoop arrived here Saturday | to visit friends for a few days and j to look after the interests of Foley, Welch & Stewart, the railroad con-| tractors. pig iiiige: John Raven is making preperations | to open a restaurant in the Cook building formerly occupied by L. Payment in the same line of business Ole Anderson, who was taken to th | hospital some time ago, is reported convalescing after a severe attack | of typhoid fever and is expected | home in a few) days, | BATTLE CREEK DOCTOR | REMARKABLE suc TALENTED PHYSICIAN TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DIS-| EASES. OFFERS HIS SERVICES | FREE TO: THE SICK ck Specialist, license a ure ot all Nervous} nie Disc s of Men, Women; n, offers to all who call on given below, c i on, advice and al required to complet Free of Charge. All that rn for these valuable serv every person treated will state the| It obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick and afflicted in ever city and locality that at last treatments have been di wvered th are absolutely sure and certain in their effect. | This Doctor is considered one of} leading Stomach and Nerve n expert in the treatment} t s, and will cure} iment, in a way} will astonish you. | "Diseases of the Stomach Intestines, Blood, Skin, Liver, Heart, ider, Rheuma- Bedwetting, ren, Leg Uleers, Vi Jeak Lungs, s and those afflicted with serious that have bafiled the skill of family physicans, should not fail to cz a No more Operations for Appendicitis Gall Stones, Tumors, Goitre, Rupture| or Piles, | No matter what your ailment may be; | no matter what others may have told you; no matter what experience you r have had with other physicians, | sanitariums or patent medicines, if you want to get well again you must see him. Go! Have it forever settled in If_your case is curable, he ble, he will at rae you such ‘advice as may prolong your ife. There is no curable disease that cannot be cured and no incurable disease that cannot be benefitted. No sick man or woman should fail to call. Remember This Free Offer is only for the day and date given below. Married Ladies must come with their Husbands and Minors with their Fathers The Visiting Specialist will be at the HOTEL POKEGAMA, Grand, Rapids, Minnesota. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22 Office Hours From 9 a. m. Uutil 12 Noon. Returning Every Seven Weeks your mind, through us. We meet all competition with prices THE PEOPLE OF (0- HASSET AND VICINITY 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 that merit the business. We invite prospective buyers to call and get figures and estimates. No damage done if an order is not placed. DUNN & MARCA LUMBER DEALERS COHASSET MINNESOTA 1 WILL PAY $5.00 Each For NO. ONE MINK ane TIMBER WOLVES WM. WEITZEL Grand Rapids, Mina. DUNN & MARCA LUMBER DEALERS OR

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