Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 4, 1911, Page 6

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a \ i qt 3 A if \ | 4 || eer ae SET HERALD-REVIEW (T PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, JANUARY 4, 1911 BOOST FOR COHASSET ERSKINE & STACKHOUSE _ have everything of ‘Dr. Hursh to Preach Here. | Sunday, January 15, Dr. M. M. ‘Hursh, who has been Jocated at Min- meapolis for the past year will oc cupy the pulpit at the Methodist eburch. As Dr. Hursh iis well known in Cohasset a large attendance is expected. Do not fail to hear him. The Methodist Episcopal Churct Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; preaching services at 7:30 p. m5 mid-week services at 7:45. o’chock, Wednesday evening. The theme for Sunday evening sermom is “What is man.” The - latch string welcome hangs out for you: A. EB. vom Still, Mim‘ster. 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 Chas. Gary returned from Minneé- apolis last week. Rev. Burgess was)a bDusineas. vis‘tor at Grand Rapids Monday. H. D. Wright and O. B. skelly were Grand Rapids business visitors Sat- urday. J. C. Gilanore its very il with ap at- tack of la grippe and is said to be in a very serious condition. Mr. and Mma "4. (Keer partook of home of Mr. and Mrs. M. O’Brien. ars. M. Stapleton is on the sick list again this week with an attack of la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Gilmore enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, Stackhouse and Rev. von Stil} at New Year's dinner Sunday. Mrs. C.°H. Frees and children, who spent the holidays at Cohasset, have returned to hold dowm the claim near Virginie, The Cohasset schools will reopen Monday morning and it is expecte: the students wall all do better work , . after the two week’s relaxation from Necessaries petal Bass Brook Hotel Up-to-Date Accommodations ill and ét is doubtful if she will re- . cover. County Commissioner M. O’Brien spent the fore part of the week at Grand Rapide im attendance at the first meeting of the year of the board of county conlinissioners. C. A. Wolf.of.Sank Centre arrived here Friday to visit for a week or-ter days at the home of.his brother Wm. Wolf, the genial absistant at H. H: Carrier’e store and postoffice. La grippe has E. L. Buck, one of Cohagsetie best boosters, in its grip this week and as a consequence he is compelled to tie] abed. We hope to! soon see him out again. | The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fimmey Saturday and upon his departure it was discovered he had left a baby girl to gladden that home. Both mather and child are getting along nicely. : | John Nelson its grip Tuesday morning, the ther- mometier at the dam registermg 45 Proprietor paid tribute at wimter’s, court. The Methodist. Ladies’ Aid society meeting, which was to have been held ati tie home of Mrs. M. Staple- ton, was postpomed on account of the illness of that lady. It is not yet known whether a) meeting will | held next week. New Year’e dinner at the hospitable | Winter cemtainly had Cohasset im | degrees below zero at seven: o'clock. | A number of nipped ears and proses | the lime of the Great Northern ‘than’ the place “where rail and water meets.” (Of course, we mean during the summér months when referring to water. At present it is mostly ice.) . Wm. Wolf has purchased the O..H. Paittel cottage in the west end c. town afid ds moving in today. When settled he amd his mewly married bride will have very comfortable quar tas. E. E. Curtis and family, who occupied the cottage, have moved in the Burr Charlesworth house. The pleigh ride by the members. of | | the Methodist choir to the Jellison; heme, on Bass lake, has been post- poned to January 13 jn order to give the teachers of the Cohasset | school a chance te participate in the } event. It is scfe to say it will be am enjoyable ride and party. Despite the ‘intense cold, the crew of men under direction of Foreman Cummins are working steadily on the bridge, which will span the Mississippi and conmect South Cohasset and the main part of the town and it will | only be a maitter of.a few weeks un-; ti} it is completed. Dr. M: M. Hursh spent Friday and Saturday im the village and while here informed friends that he would remove from Minneapolis to Cohasset | ithe fore part of next. week. The doc- ! tor is very popular, as well as being ! @ good physician and the announce- ment of his return will be welcomed by all. People living im the vicinity repor: ‘thet Grube ‘Joe and hig assistant, Foxy Wiliam, have not entertained the Christmas spirit toward one an- | olthér for the past; teh, days and as near as the Herald-Review represent- ative can leart\.the following is the cayise of the trouble. Friday was an unusually busy day in the shop and William had a pile of hair on the floor that) had formerly adorned the heads of 24 lumberjacks. Busines had not been so good with Joe, the | custamers preferring the strong-arm methods of William, and those who |dropped im and mado reference to the disparity between the piles under the two charis got the chilly stare from Joe. It. was ap off day with him and he.wan not in a jokfng mood until '‘Wmuhappened to.go,outside for an armfull of wood to replen'sh the | fire . While “Foxy” was doing this! | stunt. Joe quietly gat the broom and trelasferred all the detached locks | |to the pile underneath his chair. When Foxy William returned he | found he had nothing to show for) his labor and to cap the climax, a| | bald-headed man sat down in the cha‘r | and asked for a hair-cut. ‘‘Mother |hasn’t spoke to father since.” i Santa Remembers Judge Stanton No one cam be more delightful with the Christmas chee: than is Judge C. | |W. Stamtow with the token of good- | | fellowship received by him from the Crookston, Lodge No. 343, B. P. O. E. | jin the form of am elegamt cut glass | | cigar. receptacle, a handsome mer- schaum pipe and an original package | The Judge is | | of Peerless) vobacco. proud of this manifestation of good ' | will from his brother Elks, and will | | not be wanting: im his continued ap-/ preciation of this unique remember lance while watehing the aromatic ‘clouds take form, when reclining | nis den.—Intemmational Falls Press. | A Suggestion for the Village. Charles Brown SALOON The Very Best ofEvery- They certainly came.from far and | wide to get a slice af thét cake at| 1 should be permitted, reflecting! the Altar society meeting at the Mrs.|on the many fires the village has had} O. E. Skelly home last Thursday and | jasely, to suggest to the village of- when the meetife was over, so Owen ficers the appointment of two or says, there was not enough of it left|three efficient men as regular fire- to feed a sparrow. ufen, at fair wages, so that exclusive H. D. Wright spent Thursday and ' attention would be given by them Friday on the rapge taking orders |to that work. for hay for E. L. Buck. The hay is} Grand Rap'ds, Minn., January 2, 1911 a ine lowland, Blue joint and Red | L, BUECHLER top, and he sold orders: for nime cars | Pastor St. Joseph’s Catholic church. | amd Mr. Buck still has about fifteen | “shea la phen an es | Wants a Million Dollars. | Jos. Violet went to Virginia Tues- j 5 i | Dean Wood, of the agricultural de- mnlapaagun Oar 0, 5% ey partment of the University, has pre- rubber heels tacked on his shoes to} keep ‘him from slipping when tack-| ling some of those three months c! beards that have just came down from the woods. Th fourth dance of the series given under the auspices of the Cohasset dancing club, was given at Village _teing Always on Hand pared plans and specifications to pre- jsent to ‘the Bodrd of Regents, ask- F. P. SHELDON, President ©. E. Arken. Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK P. J. SHELDON Transacts a General Banking Business GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. DR. COSTELLO DENTIST Office in First Ndtiona) Bank Building GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA JOH N COSTELLO Costello’s Ice Cream BOLTLING WORKS, MINERAL WATERS | Between 8rd and 4th Streets on Hoffman Aye. GRAND RAP1Ds, MINNESOTA FRANK F. PRICE LAWYER CNOUTY ATTORNEY Office in First National Bank Building GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. C, ©. McCARTHY LAWYER Office in Marr Building, Corner Kin ired Ave- nue and’ Third Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. SN aaadl H. B. GRAFFAM Lands and Insurance Leland Avenue Opposite the Postofiice GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. GEORGE BOOTH Cigar’ Manufacturer Boorn’s Boquets Between 2nd and 3rd Streets on Kindred Ave. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. CARROL C, CARPENTER Physician and Surgeon Office Over Itasca Merc. Co. Residence First House North of Library GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. CHARLES W. FOREST City Dray and Express Line 5 Phone 134-2 Stand—Corner Leland Avenue and 3rd Stree8 GRAND RAPIDS,, MINN. eeeeeeneeneneeeeeteEEeOODeOOOee Dees ‘VILL NISBETT Practical Watchmaker and EnFdaver COMOLETE CEWELRY LINE Bet. 2nd and 3rd Streetson Kindred Avenue GRAND RAPIps, MINN. i EUGENE NEVEUX Tonsorial Parlors Leland Avenue opposite Pokegama Hotel Granp Rapips. MINN. PanrnarererrereeeDe Des DOODODOOOODEe FE, R. BROWNE Heating and Plumbing OFFICE AND SHOP On Leland Avenue between 4th and 5th Sts. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN, POPOL LOCO LIE IOL DDL OOL ODDO ODO LES W. Q. Yost BUSINESS AND PTOFESSIONAL DIRECORY OF GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Vice-President limg for am appeal to the legislature ss pa ap: appropriation of million dol, |Farm, Meadow, Timber & Mineral Lands \jars to use in building up and extend- ing the facilities of the Agricultural school and college at the Experiment It is not intended to use all) LOANS ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Otfice Pokegama Hotel Bidg. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. wm sSeeteetestoeoets % 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 —|ids furnished the music. hall New Year's eve, and all vote th« keene ee st for the central Party one of the best of the season. school and station at St Anthony Roecker’s’ orchestra of Grand Rap- | Park, although some very extensive- ments are needed there. Among the In next week's issue of the Heraild- | principal improvements needed at the Review we expect to give. aresume of} central institution are a new dormi- the building and cther improvements | tory for girls at the college of agri- and changes that have taken place in } culture amd more class room space, A. CO, BossaRD L. M. BoLTER President Cashier FIRST STATE BANK Savings Department Farm Mortgage Loans GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA FRANK MYERS Dray and Express Line PHONE 213 Stand —Corner 3rd Street and Leland Ave. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. A. L. ROECKER Merchant Tailor Leland Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets: ~ i GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. D, M. GUNN POKEGAMA HOTEL. FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATIONS Corner Leland Avenue and Third Street: GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. J. O. JOHNSON & CO. Meats and Provisions. FEED AND HAY Corner Leland Avenue and 4th Street: GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. NILES & AITON our, Feed and Hay FARM SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY 3rd St. Between Kindred and Houghton Ave: GRAND RAPIDS, MINN, KREMER & KING ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Real Estate and Pire Insurance Office Pokerama Hotel Block GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. | REIS US-REMER LAND CO. + REAL ESTATE AND FARM LANDS Office on 4th St. between Leland and Sleeper Avenves GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. | Wrennnnnennnr ne nnnnnnnnnnnnnennnoee W. E. MYERS CITY LIVERY Office and Barn beteeen Fifth and Sixth Streets on Kindred Avenue GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. ensrnornronrnenrerenrnrenenrccroce ‘THWING & ROSSMAN Attorneys at Law | Office in Itasca Mercantile ©o, Building | Opposite Post Office GRAND,RAPIDS, MINN. ad CHESTER L. PRATT Attorney at Law COURT COMMISSIONER Office on,Second Floor of Court House GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. DR. F. R HARRISON DENTIST Office in the McAine Block Phone No. 6 GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Wrereeeereeseeeseseeneseeetetetee: DR. G. F. SCHMIDT Physician and Surgeon Offce in the MeAlpine Block, Phone 6, GRAND Rapips, MINN. for the fruit breeding farm at Ex- jcelsior. For Sale. I bave a claim _relinquishment on 80 acres of land for sale. It con- tains $2,000 worth of timber, some Cohassét and vicinity during the gad a new engineering building, con- past year, A number of important |taiming offices and laboratories. Ad- changes have taken place and there | gitions ‘are planned for the schools improvements, house with some furniture, imcluding stove, cooking health and wamntp to sell his im- provements amd move to lower Cali- fornia. This claim is about six miles trom ra‘lroad and only a short dis tance from a driving stream into the Mississippi river. Don’t delay. Land is lamd nowadays and the \cokst of living is att going up. Ad- ; dress or call on Thomas Wells. is not a more thriving village along; g¢ Crookston and Grand Rapids and utensils, etc. The claimant has poor , Remer, Cass county, Minn. ap A nme rt

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