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¢ PEERS EEE EEEE EEE EEES FEES EEE EEE The McALPINE CAFE = : JOHN BILODEAU, Prop. SUNDAY DINNER From 1 O’clock Until 3 O'clock, P. M. Special, 35 Cents Pickles = November 20, 1910. MENU Olives SOUP Cream of Tomatoes ROASTS Celery Sirloin of Beef, au jus Loin of Pork with Apple Sauce ~ Baked Duck, Poultry Dressing Baked Chicken, Apple Dressing, Cranberry Sauce ENTREES Chicken Giblets with Rice Veal Croquetts, Cream Sauce VEGETABLES Mashed and Steamed Potatoes June Peas Cabbage Salad Scalloped Corn ae te es ee a te ee a ae BOVEY ® WUNTER 1S IS HERE | MARBLE WIL JOTHING. IER CI ATURALLY NEED HEAV- es, suitable for I PETE PEA RISER a ENREIMERCLOTH earns NG | Our line of SUITS and OVERCOATS, of the famous KUPPENHEIMER make is larger then ever before and we have them in the latest weaves and patterns. SHOE DEPARTMENT We carry the famous RALSTON and FLOR- SHEIM shoes for men and boys and the RED CROSS brand for‘ladies and misses. No breaking them in—they are made to fit the foot. LIEBERMAN BROS. GRAND RAPIDS COLERAINE “ ‘THANKCIVING By Proclamation of the President and our own Governor we will feast on thurs- day November 24th and those of us who remember the real meaning of the day well give thought to the many things for which we can justly give thanks, “TAKE CARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS ware AND THEY WILL TAKE CARE OF US” § Sixth District Congressman to Issue New Magazine. Sauk Center.—Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh, of the Sixth dis- Has been our MOTTO and asa store we are thankful that our efforts have met with appreciation by our customers. Our stock of wearables and eatables is most compete. GOME IN AND LET US SERVE You JOHN BECKFELT MINNESOTA GRAND RAPIDS, | effective legislation. + | state issues and the policies of the re- - Grand Rapids Herald Review WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1810 WANTS and FOR SALE Five Cents Per Line Dweling house for rent. Enq ire of M. McAlpine. For, sale—two hard coai heaters and ohe range.—H. W. Stark. Lost—String .of gold beads, Return to Miss Gertrude Luther for reward. One pair of general, purpose horses for sale and also one pair of heavy drafters.—Wm. Hoolihan. For Rent Six room house in a/ good location.—Enquire of Mrs. E. J. Winsor. 17-1 | For Sale— White leghorn cockerels |May hatched—Jerome Meyer, phone! | 170-4. | For Sale—Heating stove f30 hard or soft coal, medium size. new.—-Mrs. C. Halverson. Good as 18-2tp. | Carpenters and "Bricklayers Wanted. and town on is tal.en be at this office, vith house Ik end school, or will pay wages to girl who will devote all of time to house work —Mrs. Jos. McKinnen. 15tf le—A four room hous: two lots on south side, Grand Rapids | For further particulars call on Nels | Johnson at place or at the store of | W. J. & H. D. Powers. S14te. Dr. Larson, the eye epecial- ist, will make hie next regula, visit to Grand Rapides on aeual aates, the 15th and 16th of every month. All those having: de- fective eyes, or in need of the proper service for the fitting of glasses are cordially invited call at Hotel Pokegama the Mth and 16th of every month Larson & Larson. NELSON SCORES TARIFF. | | Serrator Opene Campaign With Speech | At Alexandria. Alexandria.—The Alexandria theater was filled to hear Senator Nelson); | open the campaign in this county. | |Senator Nelson was greeted with | | hearty applause on his appearance be- fore his audience. The senator cov- % | ered national and state issues quite | thoroughly, giving a history of re- cc legislation for more than | | twenty years. Mr. Nelson discussed | railroad and anti-trust legislation very j | thoroughly, explaining the workings of | |the various acts pertaining to rates | | and combinations. | The senator voiced his objection to | ne tariff bill stating that it did not meet his wishes in that it failed to | |reduce the wool schedule, increased | that on cotten and failed to give the | ‘people relief on the lumber _ tariff. | Mr. Nelson commended Theodore | Roosevelt and President Taft on their conservation policies as on other acts | | of their administrations. |did Mr. Nelson commend President | Taft for his persistent effort to secure | Senator Nelson dealt thoroughly on | bublican party in Minnesota. The | senator spoke for more than two hours ; and was listened to with close atten- tion by the large audience. Many per- % | sons were present from neighboring poole and the surrounding country. ; MR. LINDBERGH BECOMES EDITOR trict, has purchased a printing plant nd will issue a progressive magazine, which will deal scientifically with the | problems of labor interests, the rela- tion of the government to daily life | and farming interests Mr. Lindbergh will continue to send out his letters to the public press from | Washington, but in addition he will make known through this new maga- |zine the inner workings of the gov- | ernment and will deal with many Toye Gee Publication, edenshinnan ne nace nn-eone napa on eihcetedathetateihtateihiaeeeaiaead Department of the Interfor, U.. S. ‘sr ate CONVENIENCE ‘October 12, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Charles A Convenience so generaly used that it has become a necessity. B. Daly, of Hill City, Minn., who on August ‘29th, 1904, made Homestead The countless advantages of our service are not full appreicated until you have had a Phone installed in Entry No. 24357, serial No. 03922, for SE% NW%, section 32, township 52 your residence or place of business. N., range 25 W., 4th Principal Merid- ian, has filed intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Frank E. Seavey, clerk of dis- trict court of Aitkin county, at his office at Aitkin, a? on the first day of December, 1910, Soha Fe tom, "of IM City, Residence service costs you only five cents per day. Minn., Joba R , of Hill City, Mion., Frod 5B. of Hill City, Call no. 67 and we will be glad to talk the matter Aina. aes E. Reynalds, of Hill ’ "CHARLES F, HARTMAN Register. over with you. Mesaba* Telephone Company. 0. V. Hemsworth, Local Mamager. H. R. Oct'19-Nov, 23. Civil Engineering SURVEYING, | { Worst Pest Than Briganas. | For Parents Only. ESTIMATING, On the highways of turbulent Catae Parents nowadays have good cause GONSTRUCTION — one might expect that the chief to grumble. When they were young, ? danger to the traveler would be the father and mother were paramount |brigand. By no means! The greatest Now that they are old, pa and ms SUPERINTENDENT | pests are the smal! children, who ao don’t count a straw. | cost one at every turn. Treated with “After al,” exclaimed the young 4 | the utmost consideration by their lady visitor to the paterfamilias, who AND DRAFTING parents—they are never corrected, it had supplied her plate with all the TASCA ENGINEERING co. ~ is said, in any circumstances whatso- choicest titbits from the $ | ever—they track the foreigner, with “there is nothing in ¢t the irritating ity of the mos- breast of a chick e mosquito, they toate GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA TPVOTCT OSS: J. A. BROWN, Mer MEN'S AND BOY'S GVERCOATS AT 1-2 PRICE We Find we have on hand above 35 men’s and boys 0VER- COATS, which we have carried over from last year. They are mostly small sizes, the men’s coats run in sixes 34-35-36-37 and the boy’ssizes 12 and 14. They are good heavy and warm OVERCOATS but not exactly the very latest style. We do not want to move these coats over in our new store and in order to sell them before we move-—sometime during this month. WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE OF THEM IN TWO See the $12.00 Coats for $6.00 Seethe 16.00 Coats for 8.00 See the 20.00 Coats for 10.00 Especially | But if you want one of these Coats come in and get it NOW before they are all gone. Notice the display of them in our show Windows |phases of extraordinary conditions that he has come in contact with in his congressional work. He expects to supplement what he says in his letters to the press with a more full @etail of the workings of congress in such a manner that would not find space ia the daily newspapers. HENRY HUGHES & CO. 2 esennew scans wong a