Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 1, 1911, Page 2

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PAGE TWO GRANC RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1911. NOTICE—TEN EXTRA SALES PEOPLE WATTED—APPLY AT ONCE. Ordered Sold By Trustee Everything Ex- actly as Adver- Entire Stock of Yellow Price Ticket Shows J.P. O'Donnell Your Saving. .# he Entire stock of J, P, ODONNELL has been placed in the hands of the undersigned for immediate and positive sale. Just one order was given by the trustee, that was; “Sell all in Eight Days: if not at one price, then at a lower There'll be a great rush here to get the merchandise so, come early. It will be the chance of a life time. YOU SAVE I.-4, 1-3, 1-2, and MOR Store Closes Permanently on Saturday, Marchi, at 10 p.m Notice to Merchants Merchants desiring any part ofthis 5 | stock must arrange before 10:30 o’- clock a.m. daily. A liberal saving can be made on all purchases. | bah a dA KDE EKE EEE Eh he Ree News Gathered: Ce Grand Rapids and Vicinity H visitor between trains Thursday, Ed Barnage, of Coleraine, visited with friends in the village Sunday. Attorney D. D. Greer, of Coleraine, was in the village on business Mon- day Mrs. Frank Raymond went to Min- neapolis Monday to visit friends and relatives Mrs. D. M. Gunn returned from St. Paul Saturday where she spent the week visiting friends. Dr. George C, Gilbert, of | Marble and one of its best boosters, spent Sunday in the village. H. E. Butler and P. F. Stanton were among those from Coleraine who Sundayed in Grand Rapids. Mrs. H. EB. Neveux returned Fri- day from Crookston where she went to attend the funeral of her father. Garnet Peterson, assistant cashier at the First National bank, spent Sunday with his parents at Bemidji. Rey. Father Turbiaux informs ‘the Herald-Review he will hold mission services at Hill City, Sunday, March: 4th. Mrs. George Booth spent Thursday at Nashwauk, the guest of Mrs. B. W. Batchelder, at a Bridge whist party. Lester Lofberg and Howard Reuss- wig, who are employed a+ “-owatin, spent Sunday in the village with their parents. Mrs. George Herreid came down from Deer River Monday to take musical instruction under Madame Daix-Despret. Edw. Billeadeau arrived here from Coer de Alene, Idaho, Tuesday to visit his brother, P. J. Billeadeau and sister, Mrs. H. BE. Neveux. Mrs. Chester McLaughlin, who was operated on at Mayo Bros.’ hospital at Rochester Saturday, is reported to be getting along véry nicely. The Royal Neighbor Flower Fund wociety will meet with Mr. C. | | Graffam was a Deer River {Huson Tuesday afternoon, March 7. All are cordially invited to attend. Senator D. M. Gunn came up from St. Paul Saturday morning to visit jat home, returning to his labors at ‘the state capital Sunday afternoon. The Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ Aid ; Society met with Mrs. Wm. Weitzel this afternoon. There was a good attendance and ail report a pleasant time. Remember the candy sale at Krem- er’s furniture store Saturday after- noon. The candy is the very best to be had and what is more important, is home made. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. King are rejcicing over the arrival of a baby boy at their home Thursday. All concerned are reported getting along nicely. Levite Daigle and Anna Reidil, of Deer River, were united in marriage at St. Mary’s church last Wednes- day, Rev. Father Turbiaux officiat- ing. Mrs. Margaret Greenges, formerly operator at the Mesaba telephone of- fice, now in the central office at Hibbing spent last week in the vil- lage visiting friends. Sheriff T. T. Riley, who was taken suffering with an acute attack of rheumatism is now able to be around again. Mrs, J. E. Parker and daughter.Mrs Arthur Herrick, went to Cohasset Thursday to visit at the home of their son and brother, respectively, W. C. Parker. Miss Pearl LaMere, who has been visiting at home for the past two weeks, returned to Duluth Monday to resume her work at St. Mary’s hospital. The young ladies of the Catholic church gave a card party and lunch- eon at Hughes’ auditorium Tuesday evening and a very enjoyable af- fair is reported. The candy gale given by R. G.| The friends of Garnet Peterson gave|Tyler. Mise Potter hae an excep Boitineton’s Serday ackcot c'asy of’: carty tm 4's honor st the rowiCeRce Hinge? wenn er we nates Fre Soe sale. —Such a jam—you will store in this part of the state. Do not fail to read | the large sale bills, distributed through the mails. The cheerful slaughtering will dispose of the com- | bined stock in a hurry. | | Sale Opens Friday, March 3, at 9 o'clock a. m. : Stock In Hands of Walch Adjustment Co. the Methodist church at Kromer’s and Reusswig’s furniture stores Sat- urday, was a huge success, the sale netting them about $50. J. P. O’Donnell’s entire stock will be closed out by the trustee in 8 days and goods are being slaughtered at giving away prices by the Waich adjustment Co., Minneapolis, Minn., who are in charge of the sale. Cass Lake this morning where she has been visiting her parents. Mrs. J. W. Rehbun, of Duluth, is visiting at the home of her brother, C. J. Biler The Woman's club will hold an open meeting on Tuesday evening, March 7. Mr. Rossman will talk on “Modern American Pholcsophers Thi the last open meeting of the club year and it is hoped there will be a large attendance. Refreshments will Mrs. E. C. Kieley went to Floodwooc Friday, returning Saturday. On her return she was accompanied by her grand daughter, little M‘s~ ‘“ilhelmi- na Brandmier, who will © nd_ the week visiting her grand pareats. Mrs. A. G. Hachey and Miss Mar- garet McAlpine attended the Colonia! They report a very pleasant time. Miss McAlpine returned the following day, but Mrs. Hachey remained over to visit friends, returning Monday. The attendance at the Friday meet- ing of the Mothers’ club was. the largest since its orgamization, there, be ing nearly 200 present. Dr. Schmidt and Prof. Freeman addressed the gathering. | Mrs. Chas. P. Doran, who is at | St. to St. Benedict’s hospital last week | Mary's hospital in Duluth, re covering from an operation, is report- ‘ed making rapid strides on the road to health. Her mamy friends here wish her a speedy recovery.—Hill City News. Thos. Phillips, engineer on the Cass Lake-Kelly Lake local, with the | Sunday layover at the latter place, came down on the “Merry Widow’ Saturday even- jing to spend Sunday in the village with friends. The great trustee sale at J. P. O’Donnell’s store begins this Friday, March 3rd and continues only eight days until Saturday March 11th. The entire stock will be closed out at less then half price by the Walch Adjustment Co., of Minneapolis. There’ll Be aLively Time Something doing every day during this great Lively selling! Quick selling! Such a rush Miss Clara Lasarge returned from | dance at Deer River Friday evening. , Notice to Everybody We are desirous to turn this stock over to the citizensorthis city at prices below wholesale, but if you secure the | many bargains you must come early— Goods will be sold at same prices re- tailers buy in a lump. never again ‘See in any linneapolis, Minnesota Women's club ibs Mrs. Wright Wednesday evening. ja suceesstul career in the musicas. Peer Gynt, which the The evening’s entertainment includ-' world. During her visit Miss Potter ed a trip to the Gem, games and a sang selection at several gatherings is reading ltuncheon. A very delightful time is and to say they were much enjoyed} Miss Nellie McAlpine was the guest | reported. would de putting it mildly indeed. jot or at a party given at the are i ran home of her uncle, John McDonald Miss Aikia Holmes’ Sunday school C. H. Dickinson and Mr. Woodwarf Dancing, canda Uc ) Saturday evening jand other pastimes were the order of the evening and at 12 o'clock 4& dainty luncheon was served. In e& ‘dition to Mr. McDonald an@ daughter, and Grace, and Misses Nellie and Mace |candy, warranted to be A No. 1. lis considered the acme af perfection. |mcAtpine, there orecnt latest operas, I atte pl Hagen and family, Mr. an@ were reproduc- Mrs. James Hewis, Frank Ressler and family, Miss Needham and | George Hewis. Mr. Hewis and Mise Mr. Woodward has | McDonald furnished music’ during offered to send up 4|the evening and the event was very for } much enjoyed by all & representative of the Victor Tal ing Machine Co., gave a Victrolla concert at the W. C. Gilbert home The Victrolla is class will hold a candy sale at Krem- er’s furniture store Saturday, March |4, and the sale should be well pat- jronized, as the youngsters will have | Fri | nothing for sale but good, home made! company’s latest invention were | The subject for tne morning ser-| Selections from the jmon at the Presbyterian church Sun-/' rendered by day is “A Vision.” ‘This is the day | ‘of the Holy Communion and Rev.} Burrows will take for his subject at| the evening service, “A Great Ban-| Very jquet.” <A cordial welcome extended | number of records appropriate |to all without a church home. | Deputy Register of’ Deeds L. W. | Huntly returned from St. Paul Satur- | day morning morning where he was} {a delegate to the A. O. U. W. grand | ‘Yodge convention. At this meeting the Workmen decided to withdraw from | the parent lodge. Caruso, ed and: Miss Rae Potter sang sever al selections kindly MING The greatest slaughtering of prices | jin all history is now on by the} |trustee at J. P. O’Donnell’s store | Many people are coming from far and near to take advantage of the many} ‘bargains offered for they are quick {co realize that a chance like this only |comes once in a life time. MILLER BRO’S. 101 RANCH «WILD WEST SHOW James D. Doran, cler& of +h ate judicial committee, came up} Thursday noon to make the acquain- tance of his son and heir, born on Wednesday morning. On account of; his duties at the capital he was com- pelied to return Sunday afternoon. REPRODUCTION On account of the engine being | derailed by a broken frog at State line, passengers on the Friday even- ing passenger, who expected to ar- rive at Grand Rapids at 1:08, a. m.,! did not get here until Saturday morn-; img about 7 o’clock. A number of Grand Rapids people were on the | train. Oscar Brickson, who has been spend- ing the winter at Alexandria and, who, incidently, was married at that place to a very charming young lady | returned to Grand Rapids last week to resume his duties as book keeper | at the King Lumber Co. office. Mr. Erickson does not know, as yet, p Monday Evening, March 6 when he will bring his bride here. Miss Ree Patter who has been visiting her mother, returned to Du- luth Monday to again to take up her musical education under Prof. —— — | |

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