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Couanany HERALD-REVIEW IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, AUGUST 9, 1911 BOOST FOR COHASSET OFFERINGS The Ladies of Cohasset and vicinity should remember that I carry a nice line of Ladies Gloves + Hats and Sunshades Children’s Hats Hair Goods COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER MRS. W. W. FLETCHER VAAAARDADARAEARARAARDAAEEDEDETEOTT J.H.Grady& Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA Seetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetete eee GID Bass Brook Hotel: Up-to-Date Accommodations seeteege' eee % SOS HHP RD Pa oe John Nelson Proprietor Cohasset, - Minnesota : ° Sere eee eee eae este estesestestetee POD ISO GHD Q = © es © O W gn) S = = thing Alwayson ; Hand ; Cohasset Cullings RredeedeetoagegoagoaroatoateetoegeegeegontoctoctoecerCeatrasmedeeceegeegey Owen E. Skelly was a Grand Rap- ids business visitor Monday. | Mrs. John Lane is enjoying a vis- it this week with friends from Iron River, Wis. | Allard Shipman, of Grand Rapids, ; ; was in the village between trains , Tuesday. Chas Janice came up from Duluth | Saturday evening to vsiit his moth- er and sister. Miss Rose Kapki came up from Grand Rapids Sunday to visit rela- | tives and friends. i The Methodist Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Claud Merritt on Thursday afternoon, August 17. Supt. E. A. Freeman, of Grand Rar. ids, was up here Tuesday to look over the progress made on the new school building. W. W. Fletcher, who has the con- ; tract to build the Goodland school | | house, went down this morning to | see how the work is progressing. | C. BE. Burgess is now a member of | he schco] board of district No. 1, | his appointment having been made! at the meeting Monday evening. Rey. von Stilli announces that un- | ion vices will be held at Village hall Sunday evening. Every-; body is invited and urged to attend. | | Jeff Stewart was brought down from the Vermillion by two men from | To: ‘ey’s crew yesterday and was | taken to the ‘hospital at Grand Rap- | idis. Game Warden Jesse Harry, of Grand Rapids, arrived here from Carlton Tuesday with six cans cf trout fry which have been plac in Bass brook. | Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wolf are rejoic- ing over the arrival of a baby girl at their home Monday. All concern- | ed, including “Papa” Wolf are get- | ting along nicely. Miss Jane Thompson spent Sunday | with her mother at Bemidji, who | is at the hospital at that place sne having been operated on inet | week. Mrs. Thompson is getting along very nicely. | Dave Cochran has moved from Pokegama lake to Cohasset and has rented the Earl Stultz residence. Mr. ! and Mrs. Stultz have moved up the river to the Dobson place where they will spend the summer. The young ladies of the Metho- | dist church will hold a bakery sale jat Mrs. W. W. Fletcher’s store | building Saturday afternoon Al | fine chance to purchase the kind like mother used to make. Mrs. M. O'F iting relatives and friends at Ash- | rien ,who has been vi | | land for the past two weeks, return- { | | |ed home Saturday evening. On the j return trip she stopped off at Du- |luth and visited friends for a few days. Curtis returned week where she from Foley as been Vi: latives for the past six | She was accompanied to by her father, Mr. Calla- who is register of deeds at Fo- John F. Schulz and Pearl Campbell were married by Rev. E. Burgess Saturday evening and a large num- ber of friends were in attendance at the ceremony. The groom is a | prosperous farmer on the Vermillion and the Herald-Review joins with | friends in extending congratulations. W. Wt. Delecour, who has the con- tract for wiring the new school build- ing, was up here the past few days, with his assistants, Herbert Miller and Manley Romans, but was unable to finish the job owing to the non- arrival of some material ordered. A deal was consumated Monday whereby John Nelson has come into , possession of the five passenger, for- ty horse power Buick touring car | | formerly owned by Frank B. King, of om King Lumber Co., at Grand Rap- | | Mr. Nelson will use the car for pleasure purposes and for the ac-| | comodation of guests of the hotel. | M. Callahan and John Lane were | the victims of a rather novel boat | ride Monday afternoon. {t seems they were coming across Pokegama | lake in the Callahan launch, when | ; im some manner the gasoline, which | had! been leaking, caught fire. They | managed to get to shore before any | | serious damage was done, but Mr. Lane’s face was badly singed. After | getting to shore the blaze was ex- | | tinguished without much difficulty, A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gou- | lette, Misses Myrtle Hursh, Mildred | Stockwell, Mamie O’Brien and Vir- ginia Goulette departed for little! Jay Gould lake this afternoon, to! enjoy a week’s camping and fishing © trip. KNUTE NELSON. Minnesota Senator May Retire From Public Life. @ by American Press Association. SENATOR NELSON MAY RETIRE Minnesotan Seriously Considering Leaving Public Life. A Washington dispatch says there is a possibility that Senator Nelson of Minnesota will not be a candidate for re-election next year. He has not yet | made up his mind about it and prob- | ably will not do so for the present, but for six months he has felt that he has } given sufficient time to public service and that he is entitled to spend his! remaining years in the peace and) quiet of his farm at Alexandria. The senator will be seventy years of age at the expiration of his present term, March, 1913, which date will) mark the close of eighteen years of | consecutive service in the. senate, | Prior to which he had served six years i \in the house, with the governorship | coming in between. i REPEAL CLAPP A APP AMENDMENT Oklahoman Has Solut Solution of White ; Earth Difficulties. Major J. R. Howard, superintendent | of the White Earth Indian agency in Minnesota, was the only witness | before the committee on expenditures | in the interior department, which is | investigating the Indian administra- | tion in Minnesota. | Representative Ferris of Oklahoma, | "a member of the committee, made a suggestion in the hearing which failed to find sympathy with Representative Graham of Illinois, the chairman. Mr. Ferris gave it as his belief that the! crux of the situation was the necessi- | ty for the repeal of the Clapp amend- | ment. The whole matter, he declared, should be referred to the committee | on Indian affairs, with a recommenda- tion for legislation providing for the repeal of the Clapp law, which per- mits the mixed bloods to alienate their allotments. i COMPANY TO REFUND DEBTS. Peavey Creditors’ Committee Agrees | Upon Plan. F. H. Peavey & Co. of Minneapolis | proposes to refund all its indebtedness | by issuing collateral trust 6 per cent | notes maturing in three years. The), plan already has the approval of a ma-} jority of the note holders. Its full ac- | ceptance will insure the RCE SOS | as a unit of all the Peavey interests, | unchanged operation and unchanged | management and the Minneapolis; company, so far as business opera- | tion is concerned, will be in the same | position as before the death of James | Pettit, manager of the Peavey Grain company of Chicago, and the discov- ery of a shoftage in the accounts of the Chicago company. Through the Minneapolis Trust company, custo- dian, and with the creditors’ commit- tee as a party to the trust deed the new financing will be effected. INN AND EXPOSITION 550 of EDUCATION@ \ if ALL THE ——— AEROPLANE MEET WRIGHT BROS MACHINES 4 FLIGHTS ® THRILLING CONTESTS EVERY DAY 2 DAYS Avro COME WITH YOUR FAMILY TO THE STATE FAIR GROUNDS MIDWAY BETWEEN MINNEAPOLIS © ST. PAUL. 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