Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, November 8, 1911, Page 3

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—_ Conasset Heracp-REviE - $ se C. E. Burgess, expenses visiting | < yield, 573 bushels were merchantable WAN TS and rural schools.. .. .. .. .. ..7.46 WILL LOG AGAIN AT and 30 bushels culls. M. A. Yancey, i bs si ancey, labor at high z RAY THIS WINTER County Commissioner M. O’Brien ats sphool.. ......... oe ee 50 FOR SALE certainly has a business head on a as 10o0ns Clarence Buchanan, livery.. .. 19.00 ida: shanld P. ij Geo. F. Kremer, supplies.. .. ..1.75 ers. Perceiving that rent- able dwellings in Cohasset are at a a " J. H. Grady, material for Cohas- O’Brien & Callahan will log at Ray | set school building.. .. .. ..7.55|again this winter and M. Callahan | Breminm, -he erected « modern’ little Five Cents Per Line P. C. Warner, labor.. .. .. ..7.88'left for Ray Saturday to establ’sh comawe on his lots across from his Mrs. A. D. Clairmont, cleaning camps and start active operations. | own home and whever rents it will FOR SALE—Camp cook stove. A| McMahon school.. .. .. .. ..3.00'The gentlemen plan on putting in a | he. fortunate, indeed. bargain if taken at once. Inquire at |Kenfel & Esser, manual train- {big bunch this winter. Following is| The entertainment given by the i this office. " ing supplies.. .. .. .. .- ..14.35 their estimate: 500,000 logs, 150,000 Cohasset band Saturday evening was = * latest in Feathers, Furs, i City Lumber Co., repair material ‘poles, 20,000 ties and 10,000 po'es. | very well attended and a neat sum Ribbons, Silks, etc., for neat and up- FOR RENT—Suite of three furn-| Splithand school.. .. .. .. ..21.17|The last three named are cedar. | reallxed. The Herald-Review con- to-date street and dress hats. ished rooms suitable for light house-|King Lumber Co., repair mater- | tained no mention of it last week for 2 - keeping or will rent rooms out sep-; ial McKinley school.. .. ..19.70 ‘the s'mple reason no one informed Also a fine line of Ladies’ furnish- arately. Peter Peterson, livery.. .. ...-5.00 | OOPOOOt000600606640040¢44640 | the reporter. We would have gladly ings. Come in and look the stock B. W. Perrington, labor at Po- ; oes the entertainment space in : . A. L. Roecker, the tailor, announc-j| kegama lake school.. .. ....5.00 Cohasset Cullings a praen columns and advise the band Ovex. Everything is fresh from the es that hereafter he will call for and | Chas. Becker, labor at Thoro- [Seoreoosroorrreserseeeoeos | boys to hereafter tell us about their eastern markets. } Geliver all orders of cleaning, press-| fare school.. .. .... .. .-.-2.50} Mrs. Jellison of Bass Lake visited 0ings. The Herald-Review desires j ing and repairing. The phone num-| Kolden & Thompson, repair ma- Cohasset friends Saturday afterncon. to print all the news. | ere ff Be gg ag nee ma Seal | F. Schumacher was a Grand Rap- } % lids business visitor Tuesday after-; CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES. FOR RENT—6 room cottage, $5; School... .. .. -. .. ee ee + 21.00 ore | sia e : | per month.—J. H. Snyder. Hazel C. Prescott, cleaning Fee- | i | lay, November 12: At the morn- ing ‘service there will be a special Tey, SCROO);. 4-6. ssi) ss os os ieD Mr. and Mrs, F. E. King of Grand . t . j ees 0 { rs W F e ©} her Great Northern Ry., freight and |Rapids visited at the Henry Rann- ue ny, vest duertetcomuoard e e e 1 t | of Misses Scribner and Thompson franz home Sunday. and Messrs. Hines and Hillyard. The The Croft and Reed club will meet theme for the morning sermon will FOR SALE—my dwelling House an the Shamrock saloon building. Call or address Pat Hoolihan, Cohasset, (|e A, American Book Co., text books ..1.61 Henry Hughes & Co., incidental r Minn. supplies.. .. .. .. .. .. .- 1.60|With Mrs. Legier Payment the first be: “Seeking the Beat.” The regu: Rael Angus Glassford, labor on school | Wednesday in December. | lar monthly lecture will be given at FOR SALE—Lot 2, 26-53-23 Store| Ss PEN Loe oe Sieben e171) mnie anit Seas kaa eoutce 7:30 o’clock p. m. Subject: “Young post office and school convenient. R. A, Macalister, labor at Ander- on ae ae ae a ae Men In History.” At this service ‘Would consider good, young teBmM,| “64. school... .. 0... 2. ++ 150] 59 — ea s Ae Peete ca * the Cohasset band will furnish the ar es rown mot less than 2,500 pounds. Address) Wat, @ Light Commission, wa- Se eaten: tne ee music. | eee 20S are ee . ter and light.. .. .. .. ....105.91) Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Hoolihan came Applications for the position of |up from Grand Rapids Sunday to, COHASSET SCHOOL NOTES. LOTS FOR SALE—two lots = f0r| janitor of the Cohasset school were | visit at the M. O’Brien home. Perfect in attendance for month of | sale, corner Sixth street and Leland | ;..civeq as follows; D. E. Comstock, Miss Jane Thompson, who has October: Miss Scribner’s room—j/ fvenue, next to the Hilli: home. 7 70 | ‘ : Raacus ofiDe ee ng at $70 per month, Chas. Wolf Ce $70 been visiting at Fort Dodge, Iowa, Clarence Parker, Louise Parker, Irene . Gendron. per month, A. J. Cushman at $70 per returned home the last of the week. Coleman, Walter Anderson, Nellie F 1 month, F, Schumacher at $65 per Baker, Harry Coleman, Daisy Com- or Sale. Mrs. M. Walker, who has been s'ck month, E, E. Robideau at $75 per stock, Kenneth DeShaw, Jens Frees, ene paseo a the | onth, O. H. Patten at $53.75 Dt le eer ts CIES Toe ar Clyde Merrit, Leo Pelican, Pear! | Guernsey and Jersey strain, also month. O. H. Patten was upon mo- ae . | Songer, Dorothy Baker; Miss Smith’s OATES some Barred Plymouth Rock cock-| ‘02 appointed janitor of the Cohas- “580 |room—Alfred Allen, Vera Coleman, set school. Dr. M. M. Hursh went to Minneap- | Elsie Comstock, Eva Dunn, Floyd erels and other thoroughbred chick- z : iy im i = 4 fs ens, —A. M. Sisler, Laprairie, Minn. | Upon motion it was decided to) olis to assist in an operation that will Heminger, Asa McCabe, Mary Kuehn, | he V ery Best of Every- 2-18. build a log school building at Busti-|be performed on his mother-in-law, Mamie Main, Laura Nelson, Raymond ; coggan Lake. (Mrs. Gooch. | O’Brien, Gladys Vail, Esther Ward; Upon motion the meeting adjourned s 4 | Miss Cameron’s room—Hazel Bullock, OFFICIAL | N | Miss Scribner entertained the C. } i i thi ] J. D. DORAN, B. 1, club Tuesday evening, It is Anna Dunn, Edith De Shaw, Myrtle n wa Ss on Clerk. Goulet, Carl Hermans, Laura Mc- P ROCEEDI N G Ss necdlens. to. state the. young, ladies Cabe, Pearl McGinnis, Florence Os- Sat ee ne ‘enjoyed the meeting. SY, Stas - THE BUYING POWER OF $1.75. | : | trom}Finley O’Brien, Margaret Song- Hand School Board ee Te " peétimes buys afoot, Costa: and family, WhO: ety Iiloyd Schneider, Lilian Ward; | tos Be ee rh rita jhave been up the river the past twO | Miss Canfield’s room—Frances and OF good deal. For instance, take the | weexs in their big launch, rcturned | Gjara Koplay, Gladys Bullock, Lilly ~ 3 subscription price of The — Youth's nome the first of the week. Payment, Roy Schne'der, Helen and DISTRICT NO. ] {companion tor a year—$1.75. If all} . : Fiscal r ithe good reading in the 52 weekly is- | Miss Cameron went to Grand Rap- | Gretchen Morse, Leora Cook, elia | j 4 ids Friday evening to visit frends | and Bertha Goulet, Margaret O’Brien; | Soedeetoadontoetontoetendonteetontesteatonteesentontententoetontoateets -eeatoezeets os of the paper was publsihed in| l Reena ‘ | Perfect in spelling, Carl Hermans. Itasca County, Minnesota \book form, according to its kind, ; 2nd to attend the bonfire party given Mrs. H. W. Stark, returning jit would make about thirty volumes PY . W. Honor Roll: (Marked “excelle.t” Grand Rapids, Minn., Oct. 23, 1911, of fiction, science, essays by famous | Sunday. in four items, including deportment, A regular meeting of the School writer, household management and| Cohasset should be congratulated and not less than “good” in any- board of School District No. 1 was |economies, sports and pastimes for|on jts church attendance, for, not. | thing.) Laura Nelsen, Eva Dunn, See petebeteegete held in the board's office at eight boys, natural history, anecdotes, hu-| withstanding the inclement weather | Elsie Comstock, Helen Pena cnet $ o'clock. All members of the board mor, etc. The serial stories alone! vijage hall was well crowded last | &T Jones, Gladys Cushman, Gladys | % were present ,; would fill several volumes. Among} Sunday evening. | Bullock, Lilly Payment, Frances | : The following b'l’s were allowed: | these is Ralph Baines) great aay, a Sine, willl Woods caine down. from | Koplay, Violet Yoes: ‘| ; St. Paul Book & Stationery Co., |the Boxer Rebellion in China, “The; )) i auck Sunday and moved the | Anna Dunn and Carl Hermans have U t D .: library books.. .. .. .. ..$ 1.50 honees and the Dragon.” Another is cates Owned by Me ane Me: A | been promoted to the fifth grade. | = O=- ate & American Book Co., library I by J. W. Schultz, who was adopted by | W. Windsor to that place. Mr. and | Helen Latham has left school as | $ DOOKS.. .. «+ «+ «+ «+ ++ «+118,00 |the Blackfeet when a boy. It is called! 1, Winasor are both studying os- |,the family has moved to the south- | Accommodations z Peyton Paper Co., paper and i“The Quest for the Fish-Dog Skin. | teopathy at Davenport, Iowa. ern part of the state. | . other supplies.. .. .. .. ....73.47) Another is a glorious girls’ story by| ; | Carl Anderson writes from his new | 5 4 S. A. Cunningham, tuning and C. A. Stephens, called “Julia Sylvest-| The social and supper given at the |home in Centuria, Wisconsin, that P 4 repairing pianos.. .. .. .. .-16.00/er.” It is the story of a “Mercer”|fire hall hy the Ladies’ Aid society | 7 A ee gehool there, f Northern Machinery Co., manual ‘girl in the pioneer days of Oregon|last Tuesday evening was well at- : ‘raining supplies... <.) S6land Washington—and’that-is ‘oniy|tanded and the society reslied Phe stamindr Brades S70 nevnere: MacMillan Co., library books ..5.00|part of the serials. handsome profit for the even‘ng’s | recitation or pean by one of their John Nelson Scott Foresman, text books .. 9.00] It will cost you nothing to send: for | work, ! BS Let 3 Doran Mfg. Co., library books, 13.00 the beautiful Announcement of The} yyy and Mrs. J. M. Stackhouse Alpha Combs has entered the P 4 * Edith Larsen, broom.. .. .. .. .50|Companion for 1912, and we will send) were Grand Rapids visitors Sunday | SU" Te eae : ‘ roprietor Sherwin Cody, text books.. ..15.60 | with it sample copies of the paper. where, together with Miss | set of 50 books has been receiv- e Ww. J. & H. D. Powers, manual Do not forget that the new sub- apa oe Learnt Friday at. | 4 from the State Traveling Library. Cohasset, - Minnesota training supplies.. .. .. .. ..8.78'scriber for 1912 receives a gift Of|ternoon, they were dinner guests at | commission and is open to everybody A. Flannagan Co., general sup- js | The Companion’s Calendar for 1912,/the F, E. Reusswig home. any evening after school. plies.. .. .. .. 2. «+ ++ «++-171.71}lithographed in ten colors and gold, r Robert McCabe went through the — an . M. Mitchell, labor at Vance and all the i 01 remainin; Cohasset hunters should bear in ogg esis ’ se ite ce ots of eragectagtiad the <— mind the fact that everybody must ae Ca Ee Loraine: oe | @CCCSSSCLS -eoccossecooooooo‘sOseooo‘oooooSoooSCeS: J. S. Lofberg, labor at Central the subscription is received. have a license to hunt game animals of the larger boys saved him from pcbool.. .. .. .. .. «+ s+ ++865.00| Only $1.75 now, but on January 1,| ‘Me year. The feo is Jeroehe going under the ice. However, once; G EO B OOT H J. D. Doran, expenses visiting 1912, the price will be advanced to|°#? be obtained through the ae on shore, Robert ran home, got ary } > rural schools.. .. .. .. +. .-13.78| $2.00. ait Cherie (ah SF ene cota uae | clothes and was at school on time. Manufacturer ef Fred Johnson, labor at Ottum THE YOUTH’S COMPANION _ |Pffice. | eee es BChool.. 2. 2. 22 oe oe oe oe 50 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. The following delegates have been | For Sale. > Manda Dahl, paid for express New subscriptions received at this|named by the Methodist church to | One Victor phonograph, 50 records, 4 § for Ottum school.. .. .. .. .. .20] office. attend the Sunday school convention | all good selections, and one black } ae 2 .jat Coleraine Friday and Saturday: |fur robe, 10 links of new Russian! 9 |Justus Parish, ; Grand Rapids Mrs. W. W. Fletcher announces she aS OR onlay “ BooTH’s CIGARS” Have achieved am excelieny Be mee reputation all over Northera Village Lots will hold a special sale on outing ; ; Minnesota. They are made flannel dressing sacques and night | of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen im Mr gowns commencing Saturday and con- tinuing until all are sold. .She also, ! {states she still has a few of thei| This insures the utmost cleanliness and care im mauufacture Worsaleeverywhere. Cali for them Eyes Dr. Larson, the eye specialist, AND $5 PER MONTH. Hl Booth’s own shops here, and usder his personal supervision. ® x scarfs and caps left which were ad- We have choice residence lots all over town and we are selling as Se ia ae een dagae. | will make his next regular visit Renee seessncessosecerere® oonnee them on such easy terms that anybody can buy. $5 down and #% ; : |] to Grand Rapids on usual dates per month is certainly easy, Oome in aod talk the matter over. | Jos. Kersting, who lives in town | the 15th and 16th of every month. “DEAR JAMES” Wiastvau ita eves sierachbagh taki vise you to ve lerschbac: e All those having defective eyes or in need of the proper service for the fitting of glasses, are 143-25, over in Cass county is another farmer who is till'ng the soil along | scientific lines and obtaining results. Mr. Kersting has a farm of 40 acres, |] cordially invited to call at Hotel }}& Co., at Herchbach’s? If not, you nearly all cleared, and this year rais-|| Pokegama the 15th and 16th of || Ought to at once; they’re beautiful. I ed 603 bushselss of potatoes from 11 every month. got my new suit from them yester- WANTED—Seven hundred school bushels of seed on a tract one and | LARSON & LARSON. day and am so well pleased with the|children to get their supplies at ga style and workmanship that I ad-|Miller’s. Big stock to select from. We also have some choice busiuess lots on our lists. They are for sale om easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, Ps SDHSHOSS CESSES S CEHSSSSSSHSSESSLOSSSSS ST BOSS CEA SSEC0 Have you seen those 500 suits ang|¥OUr measure today. The cost is overcoat woolens from Ed. V. Price|V@TY Teasonable. Fred.” PUES usdsiededassdesnsecccdsdsees one-half acres in extent. Of this

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