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CoHASSET HERALD-REVIEW 'T PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, DECEMBER 28, 1910 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 fee ee a ae ‘Bass Brook Hotel 5 ¢ a ————— SSS SS + Seelestoets Up-to-Date + | Arthur Serz Bisie Comatoe k, Gladys | ine three churches uniting fn pre s = iVafi, Floyd Hamenger ing exercises. By thus combimins A commodations | Ward) have ‘dean perfect In at line’ name of every boy and girl! Cc |tendance sie school opened © |in the village could be gathered anu | September. |mome overlooked, I suggest that Rev. Burgess ‘was a caller at the|we get together next Christmas.” John Nelson soadneenteoatogent ~ SeeDeDepcerteateceteateatede Mseteatestesteestestestecates Proprietor Cohasset, - ss Minnesota The Very Best ofEvery- | Hand teing Alwayson i 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. jem very much. A Christmas of- Mr. ‘4 piers im place BOOST FOR COHASSET ed in from the lake and are living im, one of the Carrier flats. THE METHODIST CHURCH PROGRAM Rev. A. BE. Stilli, of the Methodist pay as church, has taken rooms at the Christmas Tree and Exercises At«|Mrs. Mabel Baker residence. Church Were Much Enjoyed The Methodist choir is planning a a sleigh ride party Friday evening to By the Children. the JelNisom home on Bass lake. Mrs. Curtis and children arrived here from Foley today and will soon at the Methodist church were af-jpe located in the Fletcher resi- tended by.a large crowd Sunday dence, evening and all present enjoyed | The Chrisumas tree and exercises and firs. H. J. Johmson re fering was taken which amounted |¢ived a Christmas present jn the fo $15.45, - which testitied to the |frm of a baby girl which arrived Christmas cpirit that prevailed. |#t their home that day. Following is the program rendered: Singing by choir. Lord’s Prayer. Greeting, Ceci) Gilmore. Recitaton, Leslie Hamsen, Song, Jolly Old St. Nicholss. Recitation, Eva Dunn. Recitation Laoyd Schneider. Song, Arthur Bull. Recitation, Lilian Ward. Recitation, Viola Parker. . Song, Class of Kittle girls. Glen Wood, accompahied by Mr. Grand Rapids on business Tuesday. The next meeting of the altar so- ciety of Si. Augustine's Catholic charch will be held at the home of Mrs. Framk Brackett Thursday after- noon, January 12. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid soci will meet with Mrs. M. Stapleton Recitation, Margaret Dann. Thursday afternoon, January 5, and Song, Muriel Brown. ali are urged to attend the first Drill, by seven little girls. meeting of the new year. Recitation, Irvin Skocdopole. Glen, Wood will leave for Minne- Anthem, Now the Day Is Over. apotis Saturday to attend the \ap- Christmas sermon, by Rev. Still!. \ At the conclusion of the exercises. enwaire Co., which will be held Jan- all present were treated to tandy,| > 3 and 4 nuts and fruit: amd it is s to pre sume that the elder people fully en-| The Christmas tree and exercises | joyed the marriment of the little |@ Village hall by the Christian church Christmas eve were well at- tended and the children report. a plenty of good things. cines fully, ae much as if they were young themeelves, ‘riends of O. E. Skelly have been ering when he wil] cut that and for their benefit he an- nennces his wife hajs taken the mat- Cohasset Schoo! Notes Friday wom) the schools of the village closed tor a two weeks’ va- cation. ter in hamd and it will be carved Christmas was abserved in al! | Thursday afternoon, grades. Two large, beautiful trees stmas day was certainly en- by the children who attend- ed St. Augustine’s church. They re the recipients of fruit, candy nd puts and ail left the church with happy apd smiling faces. adored the rooms during the last week and appropriate exercises were rendered by ‘the pupils. A large mumber Of patrons and friends were in attendamce at the program. Pupils perfect im attendance dur-; ing Decempeer are: Lily Payment, The Roy) Schneider, Lioyd § house Audley Lemieux, Viola Park scenes of McCabe, Pearl McGinnis, Francis Co! | eman, Harvey Olou, Myrtie Goulet Fletcher amd Stack- households were the the true Christmas spirit nday. both families gathering 2. homeless ones and treating thc’ home-cooked Christmas } Jack Carter, Chester Jomes, Lillian |*® 2 reat, Ward, Arth Seitz, Maggi Kirt,|dimner. The boys state thiey woukt Lionel Ca Wsie Comstock, Eva|"ke the dose repeated ee ee ee ae eee ee v. Burgess, of the Christian r Ward 0 he above num- ¢ Ssther W ard € 108 ae Bie in s | the ab eos: at es ber, Roy and Liayd Schneider, Aud-|.veral Christmas trees ih the vil- ley Lemeiux. Harvey Clou, Jack Car- would just ify, im my Opinion. Lillian W: ter, Chester |OHKES , school last week | |} Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fletcher are fin the throes of moving from their Rushing Bricige to Completion. | oid sidence into the new build- The force af men here under Mr. ling. They were nearly saved th trouble of moving Monday by a fir is suppoped, by a coal | the Central | sre certainly mak- | caused, ait Cummins, forcuan States’ Bridge Co., ing good prognass amd if the pre recent good wr er comtinues they will have the oridge completed by January hey have already four aud are now clamping |menrcing to creep up the side wails. on the fifth span. When completed |Prompt work averted further dam- the bridge wil) be the means of /age, but the moving was delayed. greatly; increasing the trade of Co- | basset business estaBlishmen' —_ floor. Whetm burned a p&s Which littered the discovered the fire had hole in |LAWLESSNESS. I IS RAMPANT Minneapolis Grand ieaaa uey Condemns | Existing Conditions. The Hennepin county grand jury, unable to obtain proof of police graft in the city of Minneapolis, but con- ! vinced that police protection has been given resort proprietors and blind pig- gers, adjourned after making one of the most sweeping reports on munic- Mrs. M. Stamieton has been on the sick list the past week. Wm. Carter returned from a busi ness trip to Duluth last week. Miss Goldie Hdgette is now able to be out again, having fully recovered. Mrs. Samdy Phair is spending the holidays at the hame of her mother, ee ipal conditions ever filed by the grand Rev. Father Turbiaux will hold) mass | jury in the county. Reporting “de- at St. Aucustilue’s church Sunday, | Plorable conditions of lawlessness and January 15. vice” the grand jury charges perjury Mrs. Wm. Ert has beer on the sick list the past week, but is now able to be out again. Gladys and Glen, McNaughton are ‘spending the halidays with a broth- er at Duluth. recommendations for remedying mu- nicipal conditions. The discharge of several police officials is one of the | recommendations made. | SHERK SETTLES PROMISE SUIT The Cohasset schools are closed | for a two weeks’ vapation and will reopen January 9 Miss Pheppe Smith, of the Co {| hasset schools, is spendiing her Christ mas vacttion at St. Cloud. Rev. Burgess, of the Christian Ghufch, was a busa@ess visitor at Grand Rapids Tuesday. Rev. Father Turbiaux, who has charge of St. Augustime’s parish, was in the village Tuesday. C. H. Becker amd family have mov-| timony fore Jury Is Empaneled. A big package of letters, photo- graphs and gifts exchanged hands in district court at Mankato when the $50.00) suit of Miss Agnes Cough- ; lin of Minneapolis against Thomas A, Sherk, a wealthy retired Mankato grocer, for alleged breach of promise | Miss Coughlin was on hand with her witnesses and attorneys and a large Merrill, general sales agent for the | Minnesota Woodenware Co., was atj mval meeting of the Minnesota Wood- | holding of a un‘on, Christmas tres} alling from the stove ipto the shav-} the flooring and was com- before it and makes several drastic | Miss Coughlin’s Action Dropped Be- | | to marry. was settled just before the | empaneling of a jury was to begin. | crowd had assembled to hear the tes- ; BUSINESS AND PTOFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OF GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. | F. P. Snenpon, P. J. SHELDON A. C. Bossarnp L. M. BOLTer | President Vice-President President Caehier ©. EB. AIKEN. Cashi ee : sions FIRST STATE BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK Savings Department Transacts a General Banking Business Farm Mortgage Loans GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA MOPPPO DOOD LODE ODE ETEEDOODOLODO ODD DR. COSTELLO FRANK MYERS DENTIST Office in First Nationa) Bank Building GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA Dray and Express Line PHONE 218 Stand —Oorner 3rd Street and Leland Ave. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Weeonroseennronrecnnsonccceroneooes JOHN COSTELLO A, L. ROECKER | Costello’s Ice Cream ' BOTTLING WORKS Between 3rd and 4th Merchant Tailor MINESAS arene | Leland Avenne vevween 3rd and 4th Streets 3 ets on Hoffman Aye. | tga eiewahs aiemela aie GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. necnenne | SONIRNORNECOCN TANNER DE RNERnOnE NTS | FRANK F. PRICE D, M. GUNN LAWYER POKEGAMA HOTEL i i | CNOUTY ATTORNEY | Office in First Nationa) Bank Building i GRAND RAPIDS, MINN | GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. | | FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATIONS Corner Leland Avenne and Third Street é : sreoeorarenrnncnronnasnnroarereseee C, C. McOARTHY | LAWYER |], 0. JOHNSON & ©O. i | Office in Marr Building, Corner Kin sreé Aye- nue and Third Street | GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. wee. |}4. B. GRAFFAM Meats and Provisions FEED AND HAY Corner Leland Avenue and 4th Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINN POPPI DIOL OOOO DIDO EDD OLD D DD OOOOS n Lands and Insurance NILES & ALTON Leland Avenue Opposite the Fostofice GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. our, Feed and Hay FARM SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY | 3rd St. Between Kindred and Houghton Ave. GEORGE BOOTH GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Rwewrrnnrrrorocnnnnnnccceernnooore Cigar Manufacturer | Boorn’s Boquers | Between 2nd and Srd Streets on Kindred Ave | GRAND RAPIDS. MINN. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Rea] Estate and Fire insurance Office Pokerama Hotel Block GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. POOPOO LOL ODL ELL EDIIIDDODOD DT DOTES KREMER & KING | COO PPOOLOLI LOLI LEO DORE DELO L OLLI OLS | |CARROL C. CARPENTER | | | Physician and Surgeon {REIS US-REMER LAND CO. Office Over Itasca Merc. Co Residence First Honse North of Livrary "REAL ESTATE AND FARM LANDS GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Office on 4th St. between Leland and Sleeper (foe Avenves iC HARLES W. FOREST GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Il tetetcichdeteheheee ee E. MYERS trees | CITY LIVERY | | GRAND RAPiIps.|MINN. | Office and Barn beteeen Fifth and Sixth | : Streets on Kindred Avenue GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. POOP PDTOL LOE LOTODODLLODDOL DI OOIS | THWING & ROSSMAN City Dray and Express Line | W. | Phone 134-2 and—Corner Leland Averne | WILL NISBETT ! Practical Watchmaker and EnFdaver COMOLETE €EWELRY LINE nd and 3rd Streetson Kindred Avenue Attorneys at Law Office in Itasca Mercantile Co. Opposite Post Office | peavererreere: GRANDjRAPIDS, MINN }EV GENE NEVEUX | Bet. 2 Build | GRAND Rapips, MINN. bt oonnnre CHESTER L. PRATT * = Attorney at Law COURT COMMISSIONER Office on,Second Floor of Court House GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Leland Avenue opposite Pokegama Hotel GranD Rapips. MINN. E, 2. 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