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Fase PAGE TWO. cease sta sors eee News G Miss Helen Cole went to Winona this afternoon to spend Thanksgiv- img at home. Miss Thomas went to Dulth this afternoon to enjoy Thanksgiving din- ser with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dibbert were called to Fond Du Lae Saturday by the of Mrs. Dibvbert’s father, Mr. sbach, The Woman's club will hold its regular weekly meeting at the club rooms in the public library Satur- day afternoon, sale and supper given by the Methodist Ladies Aid society yes- terday evening was well attended and a handsome sum was realized. Deputy Sheriff Gunderson was on sick list last week with an at- However, he is 1 able to attend to his duties, tack of lagrippe. Mayme Metzger returned y from a week's visit at the home of her brother, J. S, Metzger, City. She reports an enjoy- ime. 0. L. Mather returned Monday form Vancouver, B. €., where he seen interested in business for usi four months.—Duluth News ribune, O. V. Hemsworth, local manager of the Mesaba telephone exchange was at Duluth Sunday and Monday visit- ng friends and attending to business rs. ma Chan” Richardson, of Watertown, hearing of the illness of his Ss. D. eid friend, C. E. Aiken, of the First National Lank, came up Monday to visit him. He returned today. John Clancey, of Dumont, Iowa, stopped off here a few days last week to visit with his old friend, Huss, while on his return from a trip through the north. Chas be fle concrete foundation for the mew steel tank was completed Sat- urday and everything is now im read- imess for the erecting of the tank, le will have a capacity of 150,000 gallons Tie second of a series, of danees wnder the auspices of the Grand Dancing club will be given ge hall tomorrow -evening. lists of invitations has Been Union services of the Methodist aud Presbyterian churches will be held at the Methodist church tomor- row morning at 10:30 o'clock, Rev. J. J. Parish will del ver the Thanks- giving sermon. Rey. Paul Roches, of Cass Lake, announces that English Lutheran services Will be hed at the -Swed- ish Lutheran church Sunday, Decem- ber 3, at 3 o'clock. Sunday school will be held at 4 o'clock. in this issue will be found an advertisement from the Gem theatre, ar uucing the Thanksgiving pre- gram. Manager Comer is always on the lookout for appropriate picture stories for his patrons. i Beverly returned from Warba week where he just completed jas the lathing of the new hotel at that plac The new addition will houge the bar, office, two sleeping rooms and the second and third floors: will provide accomodations for 22 guests; Mrs. George Spindler, who has been visiting relatives here and at Coleraine and her . daughter, Mrs. During the Week é Grand Rapids and Vicinity athered | Aovioaloatos-Bpnipetent | Jobn C. McKusick, at Marble, for |the pasts two ménths, departed for joer home at Saginaw, Mich., Monday. | She was accompanied by her sister, |Aurs. Fred A. King who will make a {two months’ visit with friends and |relatives at Saginaw. Mrs. L. W. Huntley, librarian, an- ounces that the public library, af- jter being closed for a month to ‘make some much needed repairs, ‘will be re-opened Monday, December |4, and books can be obtained at the {usual hours. | Eble & Doran announce they have ‘closed their millinery parlors for jthe season and will open again in their same location, the Allen Dry | Goods company building about March | 15. They state they will bave an un- | usually fine line of spring goods. | Thanksgiving and Holy commun‘on | will be held at the #piseopal church |tomorrow momiing at 10 o'clock and |morning prayer and sermon Sunday | will be held at 11 o'clock... Suaday | school will be held at 10 o'clock and | the evening prayer and sermon at | 7:30 o'clock. | Thos. Claus, first trick operator at the Great Northern depot and local manager for the Western Union |brought im the finest set of antlers |that has Been seen in the village | for some time. Mr. Claus fs a crack see and downed his animal on the finst shot. | ©. C. Kelly departed for ‘Cass Lake |yesterday where he will again en- | ter the government's employ for {the winter as a scaler. Mr. Kelly |takes great interest in the Grand | Rapids Juniors and requested “The | Other Guy” to keep an eye on the | boys during his absence. | The ‘Woman's club, which is tak- ‘ing up a study of Browning this winter, announces it bas secured Rev. John Walker Powell, pastor of the Endion Methodist church at Duluth, to give a lecture on Browning at Central school auditorium Wednesday evening, December 6. Am: adth’ssion of fifty cents will be charged and {no seats will be reserved. The high school double -maie quar- tet will be the star number at the Gem theatre Friday evening and they will sing “Alexander's Ragtimé Band" jand “Some of These Days,” with en- |cores. The quartet is making a hit with the public and all are anxiously awaiting the encores, which will urdoubtedly be caricatures of lo leal personages. Judge of Probate Clarence B. Web- | ster and H. W. Stark were up in jthe Jesssie Lake country the latte part of last week on the trail of moose and deer. They claim they had great success, ‘the judge down- | ing a moose and a deer, while Mr. | Stark got a fine buck, but they'll have to show us. They haven't brought in the evidence yet. Owing to the illness of Rev. Fa |ther Beuchler, no Thanksgiving ser- |vice will be held at St. Josepa’s Catholic church tomorrow, as das been the usual custom. Father Bue- |ehler has not been feeling well for sometime and on this account dis- pdnsed with hiss usual sermon at ;the 10 o'clock mass last Sunday. His many friends hope for an early recovery. Remember the sale of Japanese _work afd hand-painted place cards ‘and ‘calendar mounts, which will be held at the Presbyterian church | WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1911. parlors by. the Presbyterian Ladies’ | «4 i] Aid society next~ Wednedday » after- ‘NOT GUILTY Is noon, December 6. They will have : JURY'S VERDICT GRAND RAPIOS HERALD-REVIEW, an unusually fine line to select from. In addition to all this, a 15 cent luncheon wilk'be served all the after-| noon and evéning, beginning at 2:30 In Case of Chas. McCormick and o'clock. : ‘ John Shaw Charged With Hnnt- The Josher’s club was hunting up ing Without License. in the morth country and justs re- turned yesterday. They tell some highly interesting stories ‘ about— we'll tell you all abcut it next week. We haven't the time nor the space with Thanksgiving only one day dis- tant. 3 tors Making Transformation in | the Different Offices. s When you pick out.a time of the year, you naturally YOU CAN GET—The WHISTLE THROUGH Now, that’s where we able tailor can make you a suitor an song pa will fit fairly well, but you’ve gottosbe more a tailor to make clothes that not only took well, but also WEAR _ WELL and KEEP OUT the’COLD. You've got to know how and where to buy. your That’s the‘kind of clothes we offer to you, because we get the very BEST WEAVES obtainable and line them with the very best of x When you want toe CLOTHES, GOOD CLOTHES, the kind that FIT well, LOOK well and WEAR well, Come to CHOOSING CLOTHE suit or an overcoat at this WIND WON'T 3 ' yous to your marrow. come in. Any good, reput- woolens, WACTHEL “The Art Tailors” & HANSEN oon before Judge Shaughnessy, the hunting deer without a license, was Mrs. E. J. Brandmier and little | Panion were hunting near Pokegama dinner at the home of her parents,|the jury returned a verdict of “not preceded by little, Miss Wilhelmina|acted in the capacity of guides for Brandmier came up this noon. -~ NOW REPAIRING L. H. Philiatrault, one of the .pop- ; visitor here Monday; he coming to and to get a line on prospective cus-' mers, Overland and the famous Thom-} uty Auditor and Mrs, Jchn BE, Mce-| Baling: has a crew of men replaste:- Gitor’s office. However, Mr. Spang following behind him is O. R. Mang- proud father of the younster is|Hofer is making alterations in the or a Northweastern Mutual Life In-|forth in the jail, wh'le the clerk of Grand Rapids will soon have @| tind room to work. of Coleraine, having decided | ¢ | to close down over there and he has SOCIALIST MEET & Johnson and the gentlemen an- They state they expect to open” C. A. Miller, one of the best post- service. The populace was pleased’ to: note] on. Socialism at Village hall Saturday | pean tour of five months. Both are) question and will give many inter- entire journey. Mr. Mobr is busy/country. He will tell you why there Mohr has on exhibition behind Ais|jy defective and doomed so through ber of them home and made pre- Wm. McMaters, of Nashwauk, who visitor yesterday and while in the village was a -caller at the Herald- Little Johnnie Majnavic, the 5 sirable piece of land and he thinks he will locate at Grand Rapids or| deformed childrey at St. Paul yes-| range in relation to being of bene-| Suffering with hip diseasse and as fit to Grand Rapids, Mr. McMasters|bis mother is in straitened circum- have good stores here with large|$ ner Shellman, of Nashwauk. As and uptodate stocks, but the trade|?othing could be done for him here, now on the branch, thus allowing |the state hospital, which was grant-| the people from up our way to do ed. eames ELECTS OFFICERS TURKEY DELAYS At a meeting of the Grand Rapids . ensuing year: Lester Lofberg, chief; Judge Stanton Adjourned Court}, q jiuson, first assistant chief; E. A. Kremer, treasurer; Emil Litch- ke, fire warden. It was decided to and departed for Bemidji to enjoy The case of Mike Gelous, which was concluded yesterday morning} The Deer River News says: What whose hand was injured while work-}last week of the headquarters office ber of witnesses, among them eight|ing bossse, Archie Shaw, were here The headquarters clerk, Perly Holm- In justice court yesterday after- ease of Charles McCormick and John Shaw, who were charged with taken up. This is the case where Game Warden Centerwahl and a com- son, Edward, came up from akan Wea pretending they were out for wood Monday to enjoy Thanksgiving| Pleasure. After hear'ng the evidence Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kiley and to vis-j| guilty,” the evidence establishing it friends for a few days. She was|the fact McCormick and Shaw only Brandmier, who accompanied her|the warden and his companion. grandparents up .a week ago.“ Mr.} ~ ular proprietors of the Mutual Auto garage at Duluth, was a business THE COURT HOUSE look over the cams sold by h's firm, in this, vicinity during the past ‘year; Carpenters, Plasterers and Decora- tomers for next year. The Mutual| company handles the Hudson, Chal- ag Cars, | The contractors are rushing the A son arrived at the home of Dep-|'@D#irs at the court house. John Mahon last night and ag a result ey-|i"S the clerk of court’s, register of erything is in a chaos at the au-|@°eds’ and sheriff's offices, while thinks that as this ig the first of-|S¢th, the decorator, with his crew fease it will be passed over. The; men. On the second floor, Len undecided as yet whether to feea|C°™missssioner’s 100m. During the him on a diet of abstracts of taxes|TePairing. Sheriff Riley is holding surance policy. court and register and their ass‘st- ants roost most any place they can second motion picture theatre, Mr. Duff, taken as a partner, Mr. Johnson. The firm will be known as Duify AT VILLAGE HALL nounce they have leased the Mrs. D O'Leary building on Leland avenue. for business some time next week and will handle the independent film| _ ieee d ed men on social conditions in the United States, will deliver a lecture tthe return of Mr. and Mrs. Jake evening, December 2. He will give a/ Mohr Wednesday from their Euro-}ciear and interesting treatise of the looking the pink of-health and they) egting facts. and figures of social had not the slightest mishap on the|3nq industrial conditions in this entertaining his friends with go00d/are more than 2,000,000 children in stories of his experiences Mr./the United States who are physical- bar a large pipe which he purchased |Jife. His lecture will commence at in Germany and he brought a num-/g o'clock. sents of them to his near friends. “Deer River Now, YOUNG BOY SENT T0 | formerly conducted the Q. P. hotel at that place, was a Grand Rapids Review office. Mr. McMasters stated | /€@r old son of Mrs. Francika Maj- his purpose here was to look up a de Cohasset, as he desires to be near|terday afterncon by Judge of Pro- a good school. In speaking of the|bate Webster. The little fellow is aid: “Grand Rapids naturally gets |Stances, he was sent down to St. business from the range, because you| Benedict’s hospital here by Commis- would be trebled if you only had a application was made to the state train running oppcsite to the one board of control that he be sent to their shopping and come back the Ew ee same day.” There is food for thought FIRE DEPARTMENT in th’s statement, Mr. Grand Rapids Volunteer Fire Department, held at DISTRICT COURT the council rooms last night, the fol- itaee ill > lowing officers were elected for the Yesterday Noon to Eat Thanks- | Thos. Erskine, second ass’atant iving Dinner at Home. chief; R. C. Hoisington, secretary; Judge C."W. Stanton adjourned | vive a dance at Village hall New court for ome week yesterday noon) ys, night. Thanksgiving dinner with his family. He was accompanied by Court Re HEADQUARTERS porter LeBaw. has occupied the attention of the AT DEER RIVER court since last Wednesday morning when the jury brought in a verdict}means much to the business side of of $2,500 for the plaintiff. Gelous,|Deer River was the establishment ing for the Oliver Iron Mining com-|0f Duncan M. Price, the big lumber- pany, sued for $5,000. A large num-| man, here. Mr. Price and his walk- doctors, were examined and the} Friday and set up “shop” in the Marg case went to the jury Monday even- building west of the Everton hotel. navic, of Nashwauk, was sent to| cattle the State hosp'tal for crippled and|¢SPecially when other crops are not Thanksgiving Program At The Gem Wed. and Thurs. Nights NOVEMBER 29 and 30 THE ROSE OF KENTUCKY (Biograph) HER HERO (Vitagraph) Comedy with JOHN BUNNY and FLORA FINCH THREE THANKSGIVINGS ni Pa A Pretty Story Two Shows, 7:30 and 8:30 p. m. Admission 10c es, arrived yesterday from LS || A ATORRTTES with his books and store stock andj took charge of the office. Mr. Price| EXPERT is operating several large camps | PICTURE FRAMING north of here as far away as Big- fork river, and his crews will num- and SAW FILING ber over a thousand men, who | at getting their pay here, will leave} Kremer’s Furniture Store considerable cash with our merchants, Opposite Post Office hotels, ete. Besides the paying the firm will do ali of its toting from; this station, which will largely in- crease Deer River’s business quota. Some Pertinent Figures Showing What the Cow Is Doing For the Farmer. In the last five years the farmers of Blue Harth county have received from the cooperative .creamerias ©: their neighborhood a total of: $2,21,- 744 for their butter fat, according to | figures published by the press of that county. There are nineteen creameries in the county, one more than five years ago, so that the} gradual increase from $207,000 paid to farmers im 1905 to $500,000 paid in 1910 represents an improvement in the quality of herds as well as an increase in the number of animals. = There bas been a large increase Lafond’s in buttermaking in Chisago, Clay and Crow Wing counties in recent Ice Cream Parlors Get Them At years. In fact farmens all over Min- nesota are realizing more and more the big advantages of keeping dairy Money coming in each month, FRUITS for sale, means a lot to a farmer. | There is always a ready market for) butter, especially for the best qua- lity. Confections Crushed Fruits and Fresh Flavors For Sale. i One Victor phonograph, 50 records, eens all good selections, and one black fur robe, 10 links of new Russian iron stove pipe. 3 elbows.—Phone No.) 168. A FULL LINE OF Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos For Sale. | Being overstocked, I will sell @& number of good milch cows, of the Guernsey and Jersey strain, also, some Barred Plymouth Rock cock-| erels and other thoroughbred chick-| ens. —A. M. Sisler, Laprairie, Minn. | 2-18, i i Private Booths for those who patronize our Parlors Located in O’Donnell’s Build- ing, Third Street * Have you logging or other heavy teaming to do? If you have you will need good, heavy harness. It will pay to buy the best. ) \ ‘Good material is what counts. \ Cheap leather is the most ex- “pensive leather. And it j \\ should be well made up. 74>) eS eee Honest work is important. This is where LITCHKE comes in handy. He has the best stock that money can buy. He does his work well and guarantees it to be as represented. His guarantee is good. He's right here the year ‘round to make his word good. He shows you what you are getting be- fore you pay for it. That's honest business) LITCHKE has everything in horse furnishings. Also Plush and Fur Robes for carriage, cutter or automobile. EMIL LITCHKE, \