Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, September 27, 1911, Page 8

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EDV.PRICE @ CO O matter how much style is put into a suit or overcoat, that style will not remain unless the fabrics, linings, framework and workmanship are of the highest order. If Ed. V. Price €&» Co. Make Your Spring Clothes we will deliver to you the biggest lump of satisfaction you ever got for even twice HILL MINE LAYS OFF MANY MEN Stated Entire Crew With Exception of Shaft Me. Will Be Layed Off Nov. 4. MEANS A PERIOD OF INACTIITY Will Take About 200 Families From Marble, on Whom Business Men Are Dependent For Patronage. From Iron Index, Marble: Two hundred and fifty men have been layed off by the Oliver Iron Min- ing Co., at the Hill pit during the sissippi rivers from Remer. They left for home by train Tuesday.— Aitkin Independent. TWO DEATHS AT CALUMET VILLAGE From Iron Index, Marble: J. Kahler, was supposedly killed by a train last Tuesday evening. How- ever, this is not known to be a fact. Some state there was foul play. The body was taken to Coleraine and from there to New Auburn for inter- ment. Henry Mickleson, who is well known all over the range, died Sun- day. He refused to divulge where his relatives lived and was buried at the county’s expense. Searched Ice Chest. Mr. Jess Harry, the local game warden was in the village, Wednes- day by automobile and as scon as it became known that he was in the village some of our lads withdrew and brushed their clothes aga‘n to i THE ONE WITH ALL THE GOOD POINTS 1 —Rocker Shaft puts machine in and out of gear from either end of sweep, without lifting the sweep or sweep casting. —Truss Rod full length of sweep. Takes the strain off the sweep, puts it on the sweep casting. 3 —Gear Clutch raises and low- ers on hub by a half-turn of the hand lever. THE ONLY STUMP-PULLER SOLD WITH A REAL GUARANTEE The only Malleable Stump Machine made and the only one sold ona positive guaran- tee that it will do more than any other. Now it does not matter what kind of stump- pulling work you have to do, we make the right Machine for the Purpose. —Large Diameter Grooved Drum takes absolute care of the cable and makes it last many times lodger. 6 —Heavy Anchor Frame is so constructed that the strain is equalized on the machine whe- ther the cable is high or low on the drnm, and holds the machine in a rigid position. 7 —The Rope Guides, adjust- able hinged, held by springs, take absolute care 2f cable, sre- vent it from over-lapping, cross- ing, or shearins. the money, or “make good” All we ask is a chance to prove it. french dry cleaning of Ladles’ ang Gentlemen’s garments, Hats, Caps, Ties, Slippers, Gloves, Corsets, Feathers, Furs, Baby Robes, Pourtiers Draperies and Rugs. Dennis & Herschbach One-Button D. B. our dis 1 Novelty Sack, No. 710 mr ‘appointment. Built to handle the heaviest ammunition with greatest accuracy and safety. Its parts are few and strong and simple. The breech is locked by a turning bolt as in the latest design of military rifles. Five smashing, one-ton blows’ delivered with lightning speed or deliberate fire as need may be. The only recoil-operated rifle locking the cart- ridge in the chamber until after the bullet has left the muzzle. Remington-UMC —the perfect shooting combination. Send for Descripttoe Folder Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co, 299 Broadway, New York City BIG GAME CARTRIDGES Ss eee When you think | - of your Fail suit! you begin to wonder where to buy | it and what make to buy. Not so | with the young men who have ever had a suit from our assortment of Harvard Clothes MADE BY DAUBE, COHN & COMPANY CHICAGO When they need clothes they come to us and buy the Harvard brand— because they know they can get better style, fit and workmanship and more attractive patterns than anywhere else. For Sale At HOUSE WIRING AND FIXTURE HANGING A SPECIALTY Electrical Supplies and Machinery Ww. NN. DELCOUR ELETRICAL CONTRACTOR ARDWARE DEP’TMENT 2 poe le, "Aienty Haghes @ Co- Grand Rapids, Minn PEPE EEE EEE EEE EEE SEES EERO REESE SESE ESET ET ETE Leave Orders at | past week and it is stated that the j balance of the force will be layed be sure there were no feathers ad- off November 4 with the exception |hering. He had a hunch from some of the three shifts at the shaft, which} °2¢ that the ice chest in the Fitger jis an underground proposition and | had an aroma like a partridge was j will therefor be worked all winter. | in hiding there; but, it wasa bum Single men have been layed off, it | Steer and there was nothing doing. being the policy of the company to |keep the married ones, and a large number have alread} doparted for oth- er mining fields. Only three shovels are being work- ed, the stripping having been finish- ed, which means only six shovel crews. Five engines are still being | ©”, however, is to be commended. used for handling the ore. | His interest in game presrevation Many opinions are given as to the | has kept many a man from shooting reason for not extending the stripping! 4 particularly tantalizing shot com- to section sixteen, but the general | ing his way. But few have the tem- feeling is that it is on account of the | erity to make a bag and bring it in order of dissolution decreed by the | for fear of detection on account of supreme court. the game warden’s omnipresence. Business men in the village are | Of course there are violators, but on generally depressed over the outlook, | the whole we are pretty good, thank but all have made up their minds to | you——Bovey Iron News. stick it out and hope for a good busi- Ga heR Sa 8 aa ness season when the work opens up F. F. Becker, president of the Itas- in the spring. |ca Paper company, and Luther Lin- | dauer, vice presdent, both residents | of Kankana, Wis., have been here his ice chest is always open for in- spection. Later on there is mo doubt but a search would reveal birds of all descriptions on ice await- ing orders from his guests, but not now. The activity of the game ward- work now in progress at the mill. suits, week REFUSES THE WRIT | nisl digak = bike Cees |coats and skirts during fair The temporary injunction asked | a+ the art Tailors. for by Senator D. M. Gunn and W. | C. Gilbert, in regard to the construc- | tion of the bridge acrss the Missis- ‘sippi river, at Blackberry, was deni- ed by Judge Stanton Monday, at Bemidji, for the reason that insuffi- cient evidence was shown in the pe- | tition to warrant the issuing of the writ. Only a Newspaper Guy. I see a man strut through a jam in a hall, Take a seat ’mid the speakers and chat with them all. “Is this Murphy?” I asked, “that the crowd he defies?” Millinery Opening. the newspaper guys.” «Today Mrs. Lent will have on dis- | 1 see a man pushing his way through play her fall and winter stock of the lines hats and millinery goods. She has | Of the cops where.a fire brightly glim- selected for this season’s trade with | mers and shines, unusual care and feels that the | “Chief Kenion?” I ask, but a fireman ladies of Grand Rapids and vicinity replies, will be pleased with the patterns she | “Ob, no, why that’s one of has to offer them. Mrs, Lent ex- newspaper guys.” tends a cordial invitation to the | I see a man start on the trail of a ladies of Itasca county to call on her crook, during fair week, whether they in- | And he scorns all assistance, but tend to buy or not. The stock is | brings him to book. large and of the very latest produc- | “Mr. Burns?” I inquire. Some one tions of the fashion makers. Thurs- scornfully cries— day, Friday and Saturday, this week, “Burns? Naw. He’s just one of them will be reception days at the Lent | newspaper guys.” millinery. those |I see a man walk through the door Tia | of a show Old Timer Turns Up. | Where great throngs are blocked by Dr. Carlton Graves was called to | the sign S. R. O. St. Paul last Tuesday to be present | “I this Goodwin himself, that no at the operation performed on the | ticket he buys?” foot of W. B. Marr, who was serious- | “{Well, hardly. He’s one of those ly injured in a run-away accident ov- newspaper guys.” era year ago. The operation was Performed on Wednesday morning and door it is predicted by the doctors that | And the sign “No Admittance” com- Mr. Marr will regain the use of his , pletely ignore. foot, and will be able to walk within , “]s thig Morgan, that privacy’s rights a few weeks. The surgeons who | he denies?” performed the operation highly comp- | “Morgan? Shucks! It’s just one of limented Dr. Graves on the skillful | those newspaper guys.” manner in which he handled the dif- | I see a man knock on a president's ficult case, asserting that 95 doctors | | Landlord Grimpo is a true sport and JUDGE STANTON | during the week to inspect the, “No,” says some one, “he’s one of! i — Back Ratchet takes strain off of team when pulling big stumps, and makes whole ma- chine safe. REMEMBER YOU RISK NOTHING This is the only machine in which every casting is warranted for one year, flaw or no flaw. Try this machine under our guarantee— that it far excels any other—or you pay nothing. Hundreds of your friends and fellow farmers have tested and approved this machine. It is to your interest to clear your land of stumps or trees and to do this at the lowest cost per acre. You could clear your land by hand or by theuse of an inferior ma- chine; but the Malleable Grubber will clear your land at a lower cost than by any other meana. WHY Because: The Malleable will clear ten acres in the time ordinarily required to clear two to five acres. The Malleable is practically free from breakage. insures long life of cables by its method of protection. The Malleable hds a hundred other advantages that you will appre- ciate when using the machine. Every acre you clear brings you that much added profit; not only for the first year but for every year you own the land and if you should sell, its increased value would more than pay the cost of clearing with a Malleable stump machine. Write us, giving average diameter and kind of stumps, also if sur- face or taproots and if soil is heavy or loose; and we wlil then quote you on a machine and outfit of the proper size and that will do your work to your entire satisfaction. Awarded Gold Medal at Lewis & Clark exposition, 1 RS Wheel takes up the slack cable in a jiffy. Saves team, meu rnd time. The Malleable | Manufactured in five sizes M. A. Halvorson, Agt. Grand Rapids, Minn. | A MODERN HOTEL THE RIVERSIDE J. F. McCORMICK, Propr. Newly Furnished Rooms, Large, Well Ventilated, Heated and Lighted. || ACCOMMODATIONS BY DAY OR WEEK RATES REASONABLE Second Street and Leland Avenue, Grand Rapids. streets of gold, of the Bangor mine, Biwabik, gave And see a man enter, unquestioned a talk on “Ready Aid to the Injured,” and bold. jand gave a practical demonstration “A saint?” I'll inquire, and old Pet-) of the method used by the Red Cross er’ll reply, | society, Dr. Kean, head of the hos- “Well, I should say not, he’s @ neWs-| pital staff also gave an interesting paper guy.” : talk and the visitors were shown ar through the Walker pit and the wash- A mining captains’ institute, which'ing plant. They were also banquet- was held at Coleraine last Saturday|ed at the Park hotel and listened was well attended and some interest-;to a concert in the evening, given | And some day I’ll walk by the great ing talks were given. Capt. Vickers, | by the Coleraine band. : out of 100 would have amputated | the foot at once. Mr. Marr expects | to return home in a day or two.— | Aitkin Independent. W. B. Marr Recovering. Ed. Lucia, of Walker, surprised his | old time friends here last Monday by | suddenly appearing “in our midst.” : Twenty years ago he was engineer on the old “Andy Gibson,” a steam- | boat running between here and | Grand Rapids, and about that time he left here and went to Leech lake. He had not been back since, and it | was very amusing to him to greet | his old neighbors by name and get | @ blank stare in return. Mr, Lucia | is now captain of the steamer | Northland on Leech Lake, and he) came here with a party of friends, ' by boat, down the Willow and Mis- | pure snuff, eOPENAGEM Snwee We guarantee that Copenhagen Snuff is now and always has been absolutely laws of every State and all federal laws. American Snuff Company, 111 Fifth Ave., New York. that it complies with the

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