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ar imparfeat Page * “Trenton Page Or elton U g a, Gee, | ; MINNESOTA ran a 1 is aerial CVICW @ SOcleETY, Vor, XXII. —No 24 GRAND RapPiDs, Irasca County, MINN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, (QI Two Dollars a Year sweetheart Nance. AGRIGULT i ‘each one. In behalf of the members, | - ANAUTICAL KNOT. Sac AOMULTUMAL HAVE EMPLOYED. 25255: BG CONVENTION {her and Nance is heartbroken. The | {to Mr. Keasney’ Ss presentation | Barnstapoole girls, having quarreled | ASSOCIATION | marks and spoke of the noble monk J | With the sailors, pretends indifference | and services A acd Masonry of hr * FRIDAY EVENING sss Mectiwe ISITING NURSE Ss<=—=-"<S= QF IG TIZENG | | it Act Il. takes place one year hence. | was owing to their splen- |back the “Bounding Billow” accom-} i sak PhO been at least one hundred, but as | . ‘i ; The townsfolk are waiting on the : ne : | —_—-— py ask that the lodge is in aj x = : < n, response to the official call is- ned . quay for the return of the “Bound- _ | Prosperous condition. The following | 3 _ Will Be Presented At High School ' ling Billow.” The Barnstapoole giris *"4 poe week by Secretary Sisler Itasca County to Participate in the visitors were present from outside: Development Association Meeting . : ot the a a >a es or Auditorium Under Direction {meeting a party of artists down Bish rss a arr pe utees 88 State Wide Movement to Stamp 2st Master N. M. Munson, of Can- at St. Cloud the Best a Miss ‘Annie M Becker |from town for the day, take a mali- fx : a or the annua meeting ben! Out Wuberculesis jnon Falls; A. W. Boardman, Adams, | 5 ‘ | cious. pleasure in going to welcome , '4#¥ afternoon, there were eighteen \< IN. Y.;"Frank Beers, Woodbridge, N.| Yet Held. men present. There should have bot B. H. Finney, Deer River. \ | }panied by the artists. The sailors! tint cit Wand aes Br MOOI) | ——--— IM OPERETTA IM TWO AGTS, 22 Ses Svs ve rms a ateas Seay cou the next BAM AMD MING STOCK SOLD paaye™ NO puis We TOLERATED jlove for Julia, are much chagrined ing, entice Abap Mavel cits Yeee, 3s i E ALTERATIONS | A = ‘ £ the state auditor called for the an-! a j {to find that the Barnstapoole girls af ! AT C0 RT The I 5 nual report of the officers at a date ahs e Interests of Northern Minne- i are apparently quite indifferent to Pa ee conse Shares in First State Bank of Bovey | . \ Will Be Produced By High School)” return, Even Julia will not 20% Jeter than the 15th inst, The: Sold y! | sota Alone Considered and Chorus For the Benefit of the eeES en iivern constitution calls for the annual to Paul H. Twevdt, of | Politici Emphati 2! és ene j |meeting to be held between the! - Nashwauk—T. R. Pravitz -| Crew of Men Busily Engaged in oliticians Emphatically High School Athletic | BIN Salt has the unpleasant duty ‘first of January and the last day ott ie Putting Steel Ceiling in Court Frowned Down. Association. of expleining his mistake to Julia repruary each year. In order to get | Bought Mar-sle Stock. 8 ee | ae jand- offering himself in Joe’s place. ,the state appropriation this year, | : Room and Other Repairs. | a aghast nbs at first spurns him indignantly, | however, it was necessary to amend | — | The meeting of the Northern Mim | but afterwards accepts him The the constitution, which was done by} The county board finished its De- The court house certainly presents pesota Development association held Friday is the big day in high happy return of Barnabas Lee re- resolution. cember session Wednesday and ad-}# Scene of confusion to those who at St. Cloud last Friday and Satur- school histronic circles, for on that | leases Bill Salt from the noose he Considerable interest was shown journed until January 2, when the |B@ve occasion to go there on busi- day was largely attended by men night the operetta, “A Nautical | had cast about his own neck. Joe py those present, and many - sub- bozrd will organize gor the enguing ‘28s. The plasterers, painters, So ee Sa in the affairs of northerm Knot,” will be produced by the high | Seon finds Nance and explains the jects of concern were discussed | year. A chairman will be elected, | penters and tinners are all working | Minnesota and the earnest enthusi- school chorus of 60 voices under the | Situation to her. The artists return and acted upon. i the official. paper designated and the | and no matter where you go you ‘asm shown throughout the proceed- direction of Miss Annie M, Becker,/to town and the sailors and girls be-' The following officers were elect-! (Appointments made of physiciang|S™ell paint. On the second floor!ings was evidence that this section supervisor of music and drawing. jcome reconciled. The scene ends ¢q; ;for the poor and employes at Gete R. Browne hag a crew of inen/of the state is on the threshold of Following is a brief synopsis of with the promise of many happy’ James Bickley, president. court house. putting on a steel ceiling in the court an era of prosperity that it has nev- the operetta: Julia, the haughty weddings in the near future. F. A. King, vice-president. i Wie Wider iimporthine aatie ‘eden | room, while nearby can be heard! er known before. belle of Barnstapoole, is as proud as| The cast of characters follows: | A. M. Sisler, secretary, tae the a eae the sound of Contractor Hofer’s ham-| Cyrus M. King of Itasca county was she is beautiful. All the sailor lads Julia, soprano, the haughty belle of C. A. Buell, treasurer. | Wang, of Hibbing, as the official vis-™C" Mr- Hofer is remodelling the | chosen president of the association are hopelessly im love with her, but! Barmstapoole, Mae Benton. Ralph West, superintendent of ‘iting county nurse, who will make | C™missioners’ room and the jury by a unanimous vote of the delegates she scorns them all. On the eve of Nance, contralto, her friend, aj iive stock. Ledeuier’ vasits Over tha county to Sa. box and all this work must be com-/present. During the past year Mr. the departure of the “Bounding Bil-| 8¢™te damsel, Frances Winsor. | B. 8. Booth, superintendent Of Siiitie aad wive cusetitions a0 (> the |Pleted before court convenes Janu-| King has served ag chairman of the low” for a. year's voyage, Barnabas|Barnabas Lee, tenor, a wandering | grains and vegetables. Feare of those afflicted with tubereu-|“™ * | upor. Reade committee of the ses Lee, a wandering artist, comes to, artist, Robert Gilbert. | Mrs. H. W. Stark, superintendent, 4.3. Miss Wang will enter on her| ©® the ground floor, the painters |#tion. In that capacity he has giv- town and falls in love with Julia,/Joe Stout, baritone, the stalwart; of household department. new duties January 1, and her sal-/S7¢ Working on the sheriff's and|¢n unselfishly of his time, talents . who returns his affection. The sail-| Mate of the Bounding Billow, Rus- Under the laws of the state county f clerk’s rooms, tinting the walls and 2nd money for the advancement of | 2 i ary will be $65 per month and ex- sins fi or lads, driven to dispair by their| sell’ Kremer. . fair associations are required to have Jineoc This action was the result |TePairing the tables, stands angjfhe cpuze. Many meetings — beg rival's success, plan to kidnap Barn- | Bil Salt, bass, boatswain of the |2 record of membership in order to ie eee ears Cr aveninit \ wtatted desks. They plan to complete the been held under his direction and as abas, stow him aboard the “Bound. Bounding Biltow, Webster Tyndall. | participate in the funds appropriated 6 ‘larger portion of the work before 2 result the people of northern Mix weg Billow” amd carry him to sea.:Jim Spray, baritone, sailor aboard; toward their maintainence by the ; Christmas. |mesota are better educated on this They are successful in their scheme) the Bounding Billow, Wayne Gil-;State. This matter was acted upon | vital subject tham ever before. The jlast spring, asking that county boards cooperate with the State Anti-Tuber- cuwosis society for the prevention and the townsfolk returning from! bert. tand the membership fee fixed at $1. Vand Sieuibing out of the disease, , |men of this section who have been i seeing the ship sail, announce to|Ned Bluff, sailor aboard the Bound-/Of those present thirteen paid the; _ TE : JOHN THORSTENSON jtereeted in the work of Mr. King Julia that Barnabas was on board| ing Billow, John Costello. jrequired amount. A committee want ee ee ame minis ahares) and his committee decided that he ee | Jack Brace, sailor aboard the Bound- 4PP0inted to solicit membership °W2€d by ex-County Treasurer Kre-/ lis the man to head the Development ing Billow, Howard Doran. | throughout the county, jmicr were then offered for sale mal FOUND } NOT GUILTY ' association in the great enterprise In thi antime, Nance—a gentle n the meanti Bt woe, Delis, pS es Douglas; Daisy, Clar-| The matter of park improvements | } purchased as follows: T. R. Pravitz, issa Clays, Dora, Vona Claus; ail, ‘on the fair grounds was brought up | shares First State Bank of Bovey, ~ Barnstapoole. jby Mr. Buell of Luprairie. He spoke "yids; Paul. H: Twevdt, 10 shares First | Chorus Girls, sailors, artists and Of the natural beauty of the location | {State bank, Marble, $1,575; W. C. and problems that it has undertaker Sos advance aiid solve. Northern Mim- {nesota, and particularly Itasca coun- lty, is to be congratulated upon his d@amsel—is loved by Joe Stowt. is as bashful as he is honest, and: fearime a repulse he induces _ Bill! In justice court before Judge ‘Kearney last Saturday, Jone Thors- r all is mee ee a townspeople. jand the great value of the grounds ‘Gilbert, 50 panting Green-Cannea, $7.- ee Sie ae nares the | 8¢lection to so important a position. Ge, but unfortunately shs-;* msetn| Every chataoter has heen sslected | me "Mines ae Grand: Hanlds: “He \0) Bit: Wc eer 008 caeete opened! wes fonnd apt gaily: se? Soe eee Julig first, and, thinking her the ob-| With the greatest of care by ‘Miss |®@Vocated the desirability of the as- Shares Butte and Superior, 85 cents Niiaratenson admitted to shooting a | M2Ke use of the convention to ad- _ eee aad ee Bese aia FOG. ite Enid ,.|Sociation turning the park grounds Per saare. gi : nS 4\ Vance certain interests and to de- eee ices eetoctone, cians tcl i : eee i ie AY ee ae lover to the village for public use’ The petition for a division of the; ee ine atanel troy others, were sorely disappoint- bashful suitor’s message to her. sented each and every one will be) ¥ ‘in a case that was tried the Saturday Sp é va ee ea thoroughly drilled in his or her part. | Without cost, the council to make} town of Bearville was laid over to cohinha. ed. When they arrived at St. Cloud Julia is a great believer in the old Remember the date, Friday evening, '¢™im improvements thereon. The the February meeting and rv liet | P | they found that the delegates were saying, “One in hand is better gg aS Fai vee) ne . a A R ae een , Subject will be brought to the atten-|from the poor fund was granted as Sia ae Gee eee ‘pot im a humor to be made too!s of two that in the bushes are.” She} 00 Nr i to o'clock tot of the couneid by the board of follows: Elias Skoglie, $12 per, jand soon became convinced at every tella Bill to bid his friend try “his|Promptly at 8:20 o'clock. | directors of the fair association. month, Mrs. Mullinske, $35; Mrs. BIGFORK EDITOR |turn that, it was no place at whick peck a year heneo. “Bill, dellehied 20 John Rudtmark, 615 per month. Mrs. | |to exploit their unworthy enterprises, his supposed success, seeks Joe! Buy Red Cross stamps. They can Rudtmakk is the widow of John| JOINS BENEDICTS It was a business meeting throu and informs him of the result, only|be purchased at the Itasca store. THEUT, GORDON MAY Ruftiark’ ‘who’ was’ ‘midtaken for | out and much good will result to to learn of the sad mistake he has|Lieberman Bros. and the Gem the {the people of this section. a moose and killed by his brother-| made. The whistle sounds from the/atre. | CALL EXTRA SESSION in-law, Jonas Olson. | Pearl Phillips, editor of the Big-| Itasca county was represented by \ ship “All Aboard,” and poor Joe ! Tim Teefe was ordered taken to/fork Settler, was quietly married atja strong delegation — of citizens. | is obliged to sail without seeing his Order your job printing now. | — ‘the hospital and an operation per-| the Probate Court rooms Sunday | Messi King, Ingersoll and Herried | = ;_ Word comes from St. Paul that) formed on his mouth for cancer. An!forenoon by Judge Webster to Miss|of Deer River; Senator C. C, Me- | Lieut. Gov. Sam Y. Gordon may. take | appropriation of $50 was made in pay-| Abbie Leeman, of Bovey. The mar-|Carthy and E. C. Kiley, of Grand | advantage of Governor Eberhart's ab-| ment of the services of Dr. Schmidt|riage came as a surprise to their|Rapids; D. D. Greer, P. M Ram- ‘sence from the state and cail the |to assist in the operation. numerous friends, they having made | quist and A. M. Peterson of © Cole Peg eee in special session. A resolution was passed, in com-jno previous announcement. lraine being present. He will decide tomorrow morning. mon with county boards over the ! The attorney generat will render|entire northern half of the _ state, | his opinion in the morning just prior asking that the state fair be held |to that decision. at a later date in order to give exhib- The lieutenant governor and his! jtors in this section a chance on an jadvisors have been threshing the} equal footing with southern Minneso- matter over since Saturday night./ta. ‘The application of John Ekman Certain Democratic interests, it iS! to sell intoxicating liquor at Stanley | said, have assisted gleefully, was granted. Many of the Gordon people have | |considered such a course suicidal, | |and have so advised the Browns MASONS HAVE PAST i | Valley editor. But since the fat is in| ; the fire, they have had a change of i] } j heart and now say, “He may just as MASTERS NIGHT {| well go through with it.” CATS | And ‘he may. " 2 | In administration circles the Gor | Offices Held At Thursday Night, |don “bomb” is regarded with amused] Meeting By Former Worship- }interest. No one connected with the ful Masters. { |governor’s office seems to think Mr..Gordon will make good his im- } plied threat. [IT'S NOT WHAT ive Ffim a x ROBESON ww i | Copyright 1909, by C. E Zimmer Every dollar that you spend foolishly, every proportionate amount of money that you earn that it would be possible to save wines A and do not, is only money thai you have to work for again. On the other hand every dollar you put in the bank is money that is going to constantly work for you. Which is the best; money | ing, it was decided to set aside the always working for you you, or ast meeting preceding the annual} always working for you you, ou always working for your CATHOLIC FAIR s i money. Come in and start the: bank account. Don’t put it off | election as the Annual Past Masters’ | another day. y|night and im accordance with this, A BIG SUCCESS the chairs were filled by past mast-| ers as follows: E. A. Kremer, W. The three days’ fair held in the! M-; H. D. Powers, B. W.; BP: M. Fe Da i basement of St. Joseph’s Catholic gunn, J. W.; F. E. Reusswig, secre-! / || church by the Catholic Ladies’ Altar |t@ty; Charles Kearney, 8. D.; A. C. Bossard, J. D.; Fred A. King, tyler; GRAND RAPIDS.M 2, Saturday wnas certainly a suecens,|O- W- Mitchell, 8 $.; Frank Carson, At the meeting of Itasca Lodge, A./} F. & A. M., No, 208, Thursday even-| A Useful, Lasting, Guaranteed Gift. A Dandy Present for any man—big or little. SEE OUR ROBESON “SHUR-EDGE” CHRISTMAS WINDOW Capital $2 5,000,00 Sutpleesr $ §,000.00 about $300 being realized after all|J- S- | A great variety to choose from. You will find expenses were paid. These gentlemen represent 16 for nearl: ever un se. OFFICERS There were bocths of every de-|¥ears’ service as worshipful masters a style y y PurpS: President, F. P. Sheldon. Vice-Pres., A. G. Wedge. Jr scription and a substantial sum was|0f Itasca lodge and they conferred fy . Cashier, C. E. Aiken. Ass't. Cashier, J. G. Peterson realized fromi the sale of the home the master mason degree on Saul & H D. PO S DIRECTORS made candy, alone. A luncheon was | Barish. — W en < ie W ER F. P. Sheldon. D. M. Gunn. gerved each afternoon and evening,| Following the ceremony of initia- A G. Wedge. W. C. Gilbert. ° while at 6 o'clock a dinner was serv-}tion, Past Master Charles Kearn- Cc. E. Aikena John2Beckfelt? 4. Powers. ed. Th was patronized py nedrly | ey, in behalf of the past masters, prev everybody im the village. sented the lodge with portraits of|

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