Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 8, 1911, Page 2

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PAGE TWO GRANC RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6§, 1911. Silk Headquarters i Hi ea evs LJENRY HUGHES & 0 ee ee H. D. Powers and Geo. Riddell-were jat Cass Lake last week, as delegates (to the meeting of the Northern Min- News Gathered During the Week DES He Grand Rapids aud Vicinity | B. L. Lieberman wore a broader ¢ {smile than usual Tuesday afternoon, | inthettetinteteintnes | Dut it is not to be wondered at, for jthe stork, in his visits about the nesota Firemen’s Tournament as- sociation. The meeting this year | will be held at Akely on June 20, 21, 22 and 23. eeleslaieateatestontngtorpgoctoateaty | GOODS | ee h ee 5 ; community left a baby girl at the 4 si Wni, Rannfranz, of Coleraine, spent| bing to visit friends and to attend |; jeperman home that afternoon, The 6 H LKS } Sunday in the village. |to business matters Saturday. |mother and child are both getting oo ___ “THE STORE oF QUALITY”’ | | | Gi | = Mrs. Grove visited with her son,! Lost—Hunting case watch, 14/ along very nicely. | | o> | Herbert, at Bovey Saturday. size, between skating rink and ony Mie ditles ortho Me. Wiehich we a a ee ae Te Deputy Coroner Libby went to | al and High school buildings. Re- jhold a bakery sale of bread cookies, t | turn to this office for reward. | doughnuts, cakes, pies, beans and | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. King came / other home made concoctions at F. E. over from Marble Saturday evening | Reusswig’s furniture store Saturday to visit at the home of Mrs. King’s i afternoon, March 11, Every one who parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tyn-|likes home made goods should pat- Miss Florence Shepherd of St.| gan). | ronize the sale. s been visiting with Miss | Bena to investigate a case Tuesday. G. R. Comer was a business visitor at Deer River between trains Sun-j day. Spring ShowinginSuitsandCoats Very Special Values in Models That Are Decidedly Poputar The early spring that is predicted will not catch us napping, as the first lot of our spring goods has arrived. Ladies who have worn our garments know the teautiful lines and high class tailoring of these garments and prefer them to others. H. E. Neveux went to St. Paul| F. E. King spent Monday. Tuesday Monday as a delegate to the state! and Wednesday of last week at Du- McCarthy |convention of the Modern Samari-|luth purchasing stock for the spring at Marble|tans, which is being held in that|rush of trade that will be on in the Saturday city today. | building line in a short time. The Burke W. C. Gilbert and C. C were business visitor: A, L. Roecker and C, W. Forrest | Harry Hollenbeck who is employ-| ee cat A perfect fit assured all as our alteration department is in charge of an experienced were Deer River business! visitors| eq in Lieberman Bros.’ store at Bo-| g Mr. : is : : | King i keep I \@ lady, formerly with Gimbei i ilwauk Tuesday. vey, spent Sunday in the village vis- | ecard a se y i a oe toe langest Stores in Milwaukee. F. E. King, of the King Lumber | iting at the home of his sister, Mrs.| Alex Robinson is hauling out mater. _ SEEEEEEIEEESEEEEEEE a ———— 2 & | Co.. was a business visitor at Vir-|J. 4. Davis. ial to Wabana lake for Mr. Thomp- ginia Saturday. 0. E. Erickson, who is acting as son, of Minneapolis, who will erect agent, tem aay for, tho iding Lam |a summer home and spend his sum- Senator D. M, Gunn came up ton sa Co. parceled aacinele Se nsenea| mers here. The list of those who St. Paul Saturday morning to visit | er y, g the late vapending ‘ther eames in: oie = —_ a ident manager, sp Ci BBE ; over Sunday at home. GEA tie POs Cane aanaS or pebene Bum | vicinity of Grand Rapids grows lar- Coats for Misaes and Small Women in Checks and Fancy Worsteds, very prettily trimmed in plain broadcloth to match____- oS Slee Pe, 2 .00 Ladies’ suits, serge, London smoke, vi 3 ¢ ‘ Cc! stri A. ©. Bossard, manager oftthasttas: [On he wllese: | ger each succeeding year. navy blue aiid ‘black, strictly man $1 8 00 ca paper mill, went to St. Paul on| The Royal Neighbor Flower Fund) ,, ee oe : al a os ane rs . society will meet with Mrs. E. a | ‘or a number of years past the Ladies’ coats, strictly tailored, half business Monday. ; |ladies of the local Presbyterian taffeta lined, tana and navy blue 22 serge 2. --- see peter = fancy striped Pan- ar and sleeves trimmed i ersian band: A new pleat skirt, 26 inch coat and satin lined ______ $22.00 Ladies’ coats all wool, herring bone, LeFebre the first Tuesday afternoon! Bemidji Saturday to spen le week! +. attend the meeting. | D rs, visiting her father. »|/amd are prepared to do so this year. M. O’Brien and O. E. Skelly were; Anyone wishing flowers for the down from Cohasset Monday to make] Waster season will be supplied by arraingements for the funeral Of|leaving orders with Mesdames D s Katherine Jackson went to Miss Myrtle Shook returned from Bemidji Friday where she has been siting friends some time. é | striped covert collar and cuff inlaid viet riends for John A. McCabe, who was interred | M. Gunn, C. C. McCarthy or C. H. oth ailk ball cada lined. __ ae Py 27.50 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason, who} in the Itasca cemetery Tuesday. Marr. Pegi . Ra ea now make their home at Goodland | 4 $ ee striped, gray, str Notice is hereby given by the trus-, The ladies of the United Order . ald inch coat, suitab tees that the entire J. P. O'Donnell) of Foresters will have one of their T Red Cross Drug store will in}|stock will be closed out, regardless} popular sales*of home made bread, augurate its Saturday candy sale,of price. by Saturday. Present pri-! doughnuts and baked beans next \larch 11. Inquire at the store. jces will be cut in half te dispose of | Saturday, March 11, at Miller’s con] | the stock. |fectionery store. These ladies are d, satin lined, 3 27 50 for stout women__ . Ladies’ and white checked, fine serge i1med with buttons and black piping, black color, new straight skirt. as saueceS $28.00 pent Sunday in the village. visitor between trains Monday. |vited to Cohasset | Mareh 17, to attend the basket social | busy supplying the orders that will jand card party given by the Altar come in. {society at Village hall. A good tim The Grand Rapids schools _ feel | M John Mundigel, who has b ies spsnred: all: that they have been given their full | rs. John Mundigel, who has been é i : ‘ L visitiz sia her so F. J. Mundigel, | Miss Jessie Steele, trimmer for Mrs. ; Share of patronage by the residents ‘aun ear ’| Brooks, returned from Canby, Minn.,/0f the village and in return, Miss returned to her home at. Hibbing | i ch Tole Scie ae * ‘last week where she has been visit- Becker, supervisor of music and] jing with her parents. Mrs, Brooks |4rawing, will shortly give an every Jr., of Bemidji, was! wil) hold her spring opening the lat-| ing’s entertainment of chorus work, H. E. Benjamin, of the Grill res-; | é 2 suit, av atly tailored suit iauranta, was a Cohasset business! The people of Grand Rapids are in-/ famous for the excellence of their ci nd skirt trimmed in straps of $30 00 - Friday evening, | baking, and will doubtless be kept same material, taffeta lined, 26 in. coat 2 Miss Honora Hessian, of the Grand Rapids school visited friends at Hibbing between trains Saturday. Only a few mentioned here, but a visit to the store will reveal the fact of the complete line we have. Monday A. J. Weed our Watch the paper for real good values in thé opening in the vil Tuesday on business | ter part of the month. by her pupils, the proceeds to be B ts B ge h ill b . | S é | counected with the First National | ‘ a. i, | turned over to the public library Dargain asement whic wi e€ opened later. ee what bank | Chas. Olson, of Hill City, was in| +. the purchase of books. =] E jthe village Tuesday to attend the) | z 23 < ‘ rhe little son of Mr. and Mrs. F./ monthly meeting of the board of, The entire stock of J. P. o'Don-/§ Fe, IOc and Q5c will buy in our display window, J. Mundigel has been very ill for the | county commissioners, relative to a! Rell’s will be sold, nothing reserved. | i3 week but is now on the road ioe road wanted in the extreme The trustees have ordered that every- cht SRE ASRS SS oneinet AAR SRG: Sexe tale s nee past to recovery south end of the county, | thing be closed out regardless of | cost. It will pay you to buy your! ’ , Howard Reusswig and Lester Lot. | On Wednesday evening, March’ gpring supply of goods. They will | pring Styles nm Footwear berg came ov r from Keewatin Satur-| 15, services will be held at the Swed- save you money. Tha prices at which | day to visit over Sunday with/igh Lutheran church by Rev. Carl! we have been selling will be cut in their parents, ;Gieseler, at 7:30 o'clock, This is pai¢ to dispose of the ballance at | {the night of the Lord’s supper and once. | Mrs. L. W. Huntley returned from ‘i aes | 5 . es : la large attendance is desired. 2 fone Eveleth Saturday where she has been j County Commissioner John L.} { visiting at the home of her sister,! James Doran, clerk of the senate Shellman, returned from Chicago | Mrs. J. C. Poole. | judiciary committee, came up from, where he took a post-graduate St. Paul Friday evening to visit'course in surgery The doctor is as over Sunday with his wife and son| enthusiastic as ever concerning and to also attend to business mat-| wauk’s prospects and _ said t He returned Tuesday afternoon,| fact that another “forty” had been | a platted during his absence was con- | ‘The Swedish Luthern Ladies’ Aig] ward Billeadeau, who has been! nusive evidence that Nashwauk is visiting his brother, P. J. Billeadeau, , | society will meet ‘with Mrs. Harry : is | the “Metropolis of the Range.” Huson next Wednesday afternoon. and his sister, Mrs. H. E. Neveux, : Be es went to Crookston Friday where he} Mrs. J. E. Brandmier and little son, A good attendance is desired. iar ‘ i | visited until Monday and from»there! Edward, came up from Floodwood | Taylor, mechanic with|return to his home at Couer de Alene: Thursday to visit at the home of | 1 Paper Co., went to Hib- | Idaho. jher parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C = | Kiley. She went to Bemidji Sunday, Mrs. K. C. sas returned from arriving daily for Spring and Summer The most beautiful and at the same time most servicable e of Footwear we can ssibly buy. Our Shoe Department en special attention and the srry combine style and durability. Note the following makes: Siiby, Educator and Crosset, prices from $2.00 to $5.00 i. See them on Display in our show window H. D. MelIntyre, one of Feeley’s prominent boosters, was in the vil- ge between trains Tuesday attend- ing to business matters. aaa George the Itas Moved Into New Quarters , | A, L. Roecker, whoes quarters | |where she was preceeded Saturday |st. Paul where sh |by Mr. Brandmier. They returned \to Grand Ranids Monday and visit- is been buying he pring stock of millinery, which |, her spring inery, which in the Itasca Mercantila building were ed until the following day. Little | gutted by fire last week, has moved =. | Miss Wilhelmina, who has been|™Mrs. Lent, who went down a week | into the buildin ee | ‘ ‘ es g alongside the pool | | visiting with her grandparents for | #80 Friday, stopped off at Duluth to} t 3 f ¥ ‘the past ten days réturned with | Visit with her grandson, James Toole.|T00™, formerly occupied by the iy | Curoisity store and he is now prepar- them. A meeting of the Mothers’ club will be held at the kindergarten|®¢ to care for the needs of his L. W. Brown, formerly with the|rooms of the Central school build-|P@trons @s usual. Mr. Roecker’s loss | Pillsbury Co., one of the old time|ing Friday afternoon, March 10, at | “45 about $800 with $500 insurance. | lumbermen in this section of thej|3 o'clock. Prof. Maria Sanford, form | tae wns a nice farm injerly connected with the state uni- . 5 | eo hdlogglie ‘as ast week in versity and one of the foremost Grand Rapids 49; Chisholm 23 3 | |Grand Rapdis attending to business|educators in the country, will ad- The Grand Rapids quint upheld {matters. Mr. Brown is one of the |-dress the meeting. A large atten-|their honors again at Chisholm last |pioneers of Grand Rapids and he/| dence is desired. Friday evening by’ winsing from the | will be remembered by the old resi- a i i dents, Mr. Brown makes several busi- The subject for Rev. Leo. R. Bur-|team at that place by a score of 40 . ‘ + | ness trips to Grand Rapids each win-|TOWs’ morning sermon at the Pres-/to 23. No one starred on the Grand | ter when he feels thé “call of the|byterian church will be: “The King’s | Rapids team, but they eal played in | | woods,” and he says nothing but @| Business,” As usual, Sunday school Sees form. They will play the | |trip over the old territory will cure and dible’ stud i: van | 22st eewatin team at that place . . : i ly will be held at 11:45 : ‘i Were you the very best friend that I had and you had Hardware, Tinware, |his craving for the old days. Acie ata The evertag Yecrvida Wille oe Cutlery or anything whatever that a modern, up-to-date Hardware Store should | Owing to counter attractions the ees at ti a ees et M eRe iq contain to buy---I’d tell you---I’d advise you to come to this store and make your lopen meeting of the Woman's club eae To LUNGS Day eine lerchant of Venice purchases for I know its the sort of a store you will like. on Tuesday evening was not 8/sion.” _ The members are request-| Sanford Dodge, in the “Merchant é 3 9 3 largely attended as usual, but the/eq to bear in mind the fact a thank|of Venice,” will appear at the high The store service is par-excellence, the goods the best in the land, the price |talk given by Mr. Rossman on Crim-| offering will be taken in the morn-|sehooi auditorium Tuesday evening, so fair and just that you will gladly pay them; that’s why I want you tocome to beetle egal Mor wae a es ing sarge oe eet welcome “ March 14; tor the: benstiblagstila: hia : F fe | < exten: iho! a churc this store---because its THE store of all stores I'd want you to visit were you my | pended much time and thought in the! nome. ; school atheletic association, Mr. 4 very best friend. |preparation of his subject. This | Dedge will take the role of “Shy- | was the last of a series of open jlock” while Miss Adelle Nickerson = = —- |meetings that have been held at Everybody should get some of that| will portray the character of “Por- | stated intervals during the club year|tarmony glycerine soap, two bars|tia.” Mr. Dodge has an unusual- and besides furnishing instructive for 25 cents at the Red Cross Drug ly strong company supporting him : entertainments for those interested, 5 and his characterizations are sald have netted a nice sum to be used store. If it isn’t the best you ei ge to be beyond criticism. Seats om — in the purchase of children’s books | ever bad for the money, we.will chee! sajo Saturday at the Itasca Mer- for the public library. fully refunded the purchase price. cantile store. will be bigger and better than ever

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