Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 5, 1911, Page 3

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7. CoHAsseET Heratp-REVIEV treshgnenntmnpetibeatedliee N ra A IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE MILLINERY OPENING have moved my stock in the new building and will Yhold my Spring Opening ON APRIL 23-24, 1911 My Stock will bethe Latest shapes, colors, designs and I invite your inspection. MRS. W.-W. FLETCHER Call and See Them for J.H. Grady & Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA Any of Your Accommodations Up-to-Date Dea oetoiordotoateatostenseeteateaenteetendeatoientetonteate John Nelson Cohasset, Proprietor Minnesota a a ss ae a a 4) i i { oh { i { 2g fi ( f ‘ | a} Hand. | The Very Best ofEvery- thing Alwayson Stectptenontetetetetotesnteteteteceaeetntntes eoeeetebeteteteteesinentt Saat -| Bass Brook Hotel |GREAMERY MEET COHASSET, MINNESOTA, APRIL! 5. 1911 35 of the gentlemen of the village AT VILLAGE HALL) ssrsicw ramen mie tne ts one of his eyes while acting 2 rs mill Tuesday morn- Saturday Sieshsts April 8, and ine Dairy Problems Will Be Dis- Miss Wilkins of Cass Lake is visit- cussed |img at the home ofher uncle, Frank | | sutras. She sang several selections aa Sea, ‘at the aid society meeting Thursday An important meeting to the farm- that were very much enjoyed. sar of the dainty Sncteon cee GROWDED HOUSES BOOST FOR COHASSET Little Mary McAlpine Dead The little three year old daughte of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony died at Hill City Mon FOR THE FIREMAN, Receipts Over $59.00 and Three | Shows Necessary to Accomo- date the Crowds a ie re Mrs. McAlpine was spending the win- ter. The body was brought to. 2 Rapids and funeral sery ices were helc at the home of M. McAlpine, ment being made at the Itasca cem- etery this forencon inter- The firemen’s benefit given at the ers of Cohasset and vicinity will be |held at Village hall Saturday after-| jnoon, April 8, at 1:30 o'clock, and the restaurant to parties from Bona Supt. A. J. McGuire, of the North. “nd will make their home at Duluth. | tions pertaining to the dairy will be | discussed and explained in a clear and concise way and the meeting should be attenced by every farmer within driving d stance of Cohaseet. ti. | ‘This tte is being held for the| eV: Fritz, formerly Methodist min- purpose of getting the settlers in- ster heme but now located at eS terested im the co operative creamery ley, will preach at the church Thurs- Be as aie : day at 7 "clock All that will be erceied at Grand Rapids °8) 3 . Rae af é this spring and everybody, Indies ag | SHOUld turn out to hear him. well ag men, are invited to attend. | farmers, was im after supplies Mon- day. Louls Opsal was 2nother farm- er from the same vicinity who was seen on our streeis that day, evening George O’Brien returned from Ray by way of Spooner and Baudetie on Monday. twine | In last week’s iasue, in giving an a | Mrs. Frank Jutras has beem ill /count of the erection of a barn, the the past week. | Herald-Review gave it a6 D. A. Duan ‘when Al-x Dunn ia the geatleman who Rev. Burgess was a Grand Rapids is making the impro; ements. visitor on busines Saturday. | Glen Wocd wae taken to the hos- |pitel at Minneapolis last Thursday }amd word was rece vcd from him to- Mrs. Ed. Bergen was a Grand Rap- ids visitor Tuesday. Ed. Bergen wes in from his Sugar | day that he is getiing along very lake farm Monday. nicely. Mrs. John McMann has been very B. M. Hillyard, of Worvhingtona, u’ the pa.t week. | Minn., arrived here last Wednesday Mr. Cronkhite wes in from the lake | oa bus.ness Tue day. ; with E. L, Suck, that gentlemans man } i inte: ding th: Da Gcady, wee ab aan wislton free recip den anding that he assistant ti ice. at Grand Rapids Moaday forenoon, |’ *” in sthenocnee ms Sa as) we 2 Owen Skelly drove to Grand Rapids Sue raees ne Coilinge’s bridge on cusiness Tuceday morning. He Was buying ‘spring supplice Mowday,) | oak onthe coon train! attend: oa to some affairs demanding at- tention and returued to the Rapids on the afternoon train. Fred betz, of Deer River, wae cir- culating about the village on Satur- day. Ed. Herxbbach drove up from Graud Rapids in his little Brush run- about Sunday. | recent entertainment by Henry Ol- Sam Moran and Art Brown of , 902 and Wm ULohuer was so much en- Decr River, were in the village Satur- Joved that the gentlemen have fin- day. jally acceded to the numerous re “The Disappearing Duo,” a one act W. W. Fletcher and Chae. Brown | at the entertanment which will be at Grand Rapide on business Sat- | given by the band Saturday evening. eae 8. H.Thompson, president of the B. C. Hanson, of the Dunn & Mer-' winneacta Woodenware Co., enter- cia yard, wee a bus.nees visitor at' tained Rev. and Mre. Burg<es, Mr. Grand Hapids Monday. land Birs. F. W. Stockwell and Miss ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Becker | Mildred amd Master Harold and Hor- were in from the lake Saturday to ace Stockwell at a course dinner at visit with their son. the Glenwood hotel Sunday, which lis conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Earl A Claremont moved in from his Stultz. farm and is again occupying his cot- ge. | In amother part of this issue will be Setmiplctca\ : found the program in full of “The J aaa hi deetd im the Mrs. | Southern” which wilt entertain the Saher gered © Pat) eople of Cohaesct at Village hall | Saturday evening, (Pay Day) April 8. Mrs. Brown, mother of John Ne‘eon The talk on the south, her people is now able to be about, whkh w.ll b | and problems, will be very interesting good news to hir many friends. |and the entics of Abraham Kuppen- John Nelson, C. H. Frees and Mar- | 2°imer and Rudciph Pilger will coa- shal S.apleion drove to Grand Rap- | Vulse you with laughter. The band ids Wednesday afternoon. | wil render a number of selectiois | during the evening and ail are guar- pon Home ReneS janteed the worth of their momey. A Dr. Ruaxli of Grand Rapids was @ scram from eta to finish. Watch mistor in, the video Manimy. ; thie paper for announcement of dates Mrs. Henry Ravafranz and little at Deer River, Grand Rapiis, Hibbing | daughter spent jaet week at Grand and Bena. Rap.ds visiting friends and relatives. | ——— i Dr. M. M. Hurah was called to Be | micj. Monday evening by the death of his broth«crin-law. He returned Tuesday afternoca. i A ledgerdemain exhibition and van- triquistic work drew a good sized aau- dicence to village hall Monday even-' ing. | Mr. and Mrs. F, B. King came up) from Grand Rapids in their machine ; Sunday to spend the day at the | Henry Raanfranz home. | Seed Corn, Seed Oats, Seed Barley, Seed Wheat, Seed for Root Crops, Seed for Canadian Field Peas, Full line of Garden Seeds None but absolutely pure clean Northern Seeds handled. “The Best is the Cheap- est.” /E. L. BUCK James Haywocd and Joe. Krustien two ef the hustling Vermilion farm- | ers, were in the village on business the first of the weck. \ Spring work will soon open up with a rush and to prepare for it, Richard Remus came im from the big Vermil- | ion after supplics Monday. There will be an Easter program at the Methodist church Easter Sun- day, rendered by the Sunday echool | pupils. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs. J. C. Gilmore Thursday afternoca, April 13, Miases | Hegdahl aud Sm.th entertained the society last Thursday and about Mr. and Mrs. Ravem have soki out | eas Experiment farm, and the officer, Louis Jemic and son Charles, of) gi uf the Itasca Farmer’s Creamery a:} Duluth, were visiting at the Staple- | Sociation will be present. All ques- Gabe Goodell, one of the upriver! He stopped off at Baudette | nd visited with h's uncle, H. Frum- | to take a position as sie.ographer | farce skit, which Was put on at a/ | qucsis and will repeat the performanc For Sale—White ss Leghorn eggs for setting, Gem Friday evening testified to a Corning & Co. certainty that Grand Rapids certainly | per set of 15.—H. D. Wrer, | appreciates and values her volunteer | set, Minn. ¥ = | tire department. Three shows were en io packed houses and the re} For Sale Cheap—Horse were over $59. able for ligt ming ive The seels were of the best obtain- | POses—FrankJutros, Cch sset, Ma able. Inte tng scenes connected | Pound--on with the rov.tine work of the New|, er es York fire and police departments | (07 Woman, on ro Ce shown and were well worth the! *% Call admission price. For the right kind of printing at ‘The tiremen appreciate both the ao|the right kind of price, cail at th tion of Manager Comer, of the | Herald-Revie, aul work is first class Gem theatre, | nefit and the patronage dents of Grand Rapids, and printed on first class material resi- | of the who made it Advertisement for Bids a success. | Notice is hereby given that tt | set, Itasca county aay oye | meet ix cour b Moe Loges Good Citizen. : eet in we « sat 1 ¢ : , Bovey is to lose a good citizen, in| the 26th day of April, 1 the person of Charles Weston, and | hee sean M., for the purpo ¢ i a ie ng, opening a d cousider t family. They are to go to the coun t Hea seers a r bi f » 1 hori ty seat where they will make their issued in the sum of future home. Mr. Weston has been d seven hundred do! lars A i 0 the village sign painter for a long ae ha rie ae or refund time and is first class in his calling is being payalle are n ae = The village bristles all over with his | their date and be ng inte signs and wherever one gocs they |"@te not exceeding six I nt may be seen and kindly commented |P°T @nnum, according to the Ost ee |favorable bid which may be receiv- | upon. He leaves here for the sole/ed therefor; before any bid shal! be |purpose of better.ng his condition, | received or cons’dered it sha’l be a believing that in the county seat eee Py a certified check in ME as is § he sum 0} wo Hundred fifty dol jhis field will be the wider and b-8 | 1,7. ($950) payable to P. : oo i OD'le, 4 “ork more remunerative. We treasurer of the village of Cohas «7 very much to see this estima-| according to resolution of the re- vie family kave us 4s we need just Council passed on the 2(th day of such people here in the vlilaeg. How March, 1911. ig Further information converning ‘ever, we shall wish for them every success in their new field and that |prosperity may follow them into | war uew home, —bovey Iron News. said bonds and the sile thereof can be obtained by application to the un- ders ged at Cohs et, Minnesota. Dated, March 22, 1911, M. H. JONES, Village Recorder. H. R. March 22-29-April5. Millinery Opening | We wish to announce to the ladies of Grand Rapids and vicinity we have opened our mill.nery parlors for the scason and are located in the repre MRS oo Penta ig Avenue and Sixth Street formerly occupied by th dry goods departments of H. Hughes & Oo., GRAND KAPIDS, - MINNESOTA ‘Our stock for the spring and sum- ~ mer is of entirely new materials and UTILITY STRAIN, > WHITE designs and we are better prepared rinenese nae chee to cater to those who are OREHINGTONS DR. THOMAS RUSSEL Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Corner Leland S¢ ‘particular. We will hod our spring Egg Producers and Prize Winners opening on Thursday, Friday and ‘ a A Saturday, of the week and invie, Mrs.H. KE. Abell, Stevenson, Minn. you all to call in and examine oe Eggs For Hatchins First Pen $3.00 for $1.50 for 15. styles —Ehle & Doran. es Second Pen | Firemen Appreciative | At a rrecent meeting of the Grand’ Rapids Volunteer, Fire department, resolutions were pa-sed extending the thanks and appreciation of the members of the department to Mana- ger G. R. Comer, of the Gem the- atre, for the generosity shown in giv ing the benefit for the fire depart- ment. It was also the sense of the meeting that the firemen are deeply appreciative of the geacrous patroa- age of the people of Grand Rapids, whose attendance made the ot praia success it was. Che eaten At Village Hall Saturday Evening, March 8th 1 An Explanation and Salutation A Preacher Wood- sawing “Outfit 3 For Sale Drag saw mavhine with horse power, in good shape, for sale vety cheap. No use fer it E L. Buck, “Cohasset. ; Se a oe cea 2. Overture, The Boquet Laursndean Band 8. Reading. Knee Deep in June Riley “iss Phoebe Smith 6 ” A. Kuppe heimer 4. A‘‘Shee-nee” Sale Rudo. ph Pilaer 5 Violin Solo Bli d Tom 6. ‘The Old South and Her People; ih New South and Her Problems” A Southern Gentlemen 7. Solo, Cornet, My Old Kentucky ‘ome Prot Rastus Johnsing 8. Comedy, Willie and His (Willie berki s City Cousin (Shorty «coraw 9. March. vixie Land, (arr. Elis Brooks) Band 10. Quartette 1I. Andante «nd Waltz, Band Selected Southern Mi:strels The Brook Ban 12. March.

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