Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 13, 1911, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. Bran Rayits Wrerats Review WHAT AND WHERE GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, Published Every Wednesday | TO FEED SHEEP | good results. Investigation as to REXALL i oes the reason for th's variation of opin-} | une reauenry scineruee thet | ion discloses the fact that the suc-/ one has not any tco much roughage | \ ‘ jcess or failure of turning sheep in} | for sheep, and would like, if it would! RR i AN Be BRE earn a ‘| |give satisfaction and were suitable z id ‘ rsa aa | SUGGESTIONS-———— 1911 fi sturdy lambs. There are some sheep | feeders, however, who make a regu- | jar practice of feeding bundle corn to sheep in this way and who report REYALL . all eiLer: RS A YEAR IN | ADVANCE REMEDIES WO DOLL e Postoffice at Grand Rapids, ota, as Second Class Matter. |to turn sheep in to eat the bundle ; | jmanner in which the bundle corn is; corn that hogs have been over.| 6, eee et os ~ | While feeders quite universally turn 4: Those who are opposed to the feed-| cattle in after hogs, and consider it|, ; ing of bundle corn, almost universal- Official Paper of Itasca County quite a desirable practice, there are ‘ aay SERGE ‘a great many sheep feeders who ob- jay ae ie Colt wae Pre pie isp | Toilet Set: H Perf: : LL LAA ’: y 4 vi avor it, one! Ss Y BRU R | S fact strenuously *to turing pneebiin, (eee Poe Those who favor it, | MILITARY BRUSHES armony }erfumes quite as universally feed it in the} OUR LINE OF PERFUMES Some say that the corn is so nosed | OUR LINE IS SO VARIED TRAVELING SETS ie Taken With Moderation, || Over and mussed up that it does| "eld somewhere and scatter ey ARI Ea Eh : IS FRESH FROM THE not appeal to the sheep and is not | “°! before boraing ite DORA rota AND EXTENSIVE IT MUST COLLAR and CUFF BOXES MANUFACTURERS, THE suitsiite for’them and others aay| Under the latter conditions the hogs BEST MADE. HUDNUT’S $35 . 5 0 | ee ¢ BE SEEN TO BE APPRECI- A VARIED ASSORTMENT si 1a Bama ra | (hat ‘aisep, po fed ket tou tat vana)| 10 mouse Faeries mn ee TOILET WATERS AND as @ consequence, do not produce Se a ten ATED. TO SELECT FROM FACE CREAM, Cross stamp on every er proportion of the corn. The sheep, os | readily eat the stover and they do + seed not get enough corn to make them | The Late Books F he Me 7 ‘or the Nien scion of a |unduly fat. The sheep are far bet-| Confectionery swallowed a ter off to have to get out and exer-| He che olochast Sas WE HAVE THE EXCLU- SHAVING SETS RAZORS proud. par lcise in order to get their feed, and, $1.25 FOR IN THE CITIES. aa oe ane AND KNIVES, SMOKING jewel box. ‘Rubber Tir until it gets far colder than this it BOOKS FOR GIRLS, BOYS, aaa SETS. MAKE APPROPRI- ahs es jis no hardship for the hogs to be fed AND THE SMALL CHILD- LIGGETT’s and FENWAY’S GIFTS FOR YOUR 3 From Our Gooseberry Tree. ve lin the open. Those who are anx! ous | REN, CANDIES IN GRAND RAP.- IN FRIENDS. surer Glen Strader For Buggies to use bundle corn for feeding sheep ——— | IDS. THEY HAVE NO ned to the irate wo-| j nee d not hesitate at all to do so, if Statione EQUAL. IN ADDITION WE Th Botth t it was not his! Put Onand Adjusted | they feed ati n the fee hy came ry HANDLE LOWNEY AND ermos itles e 80 ee eee Hs hae eae adoe sium wal teae al PUT UP IN ORNAMENTAL | ROACH-TISDALE PRODUC AT $1 AND UP—NO MAN , MeMahon wandered in| phe ere nom eee Saeco hom CHRISTMAS BOXES CAN Ee eaten rae WHO CARRIES HIS LUNCH d him thusly: trogenous rather then carbonaceous) NOT BE IMPROVED ON ua ree SHOULD BE WITHOUT cung mother came hrist Vann in nature. Bran, oilcake, cottonseed | FOR GIFTS. A EN PER CEEY. ONE ibolateee ices j meal and the like would be cod} 3. the street, 0 | BLACHSMITH !grain to combine with the bundle a at my sping meal; | ae ee fete! * 5 = os s wheeling the housenola| Coleraine, Minnesota °"™- ronitekag SETS Cigars and Tobaccos HOLIDAY POSTALS | aii. \ M BOOKLETS ay | | 4 IN CHRISTMAS BOXES. A OLATS, CARDS ld the roulette*wheel?” Se a JEWEL CASES FULL LINE OF MER. CHRISTMAS SEALS AND time eye | | Bergville Briefs | | POWDER BOXES SHAUM AND FRENCH‘BRI- TAGS, POST CARD eget sv me, Tires put on while you |————————___—- LOC PICTURES AR PIPES. ALBUMS Ourea aa = |wait. Immediate attention; Mr G. 0. Vis, a partner and rep- —_— ae uae pa Bie h reentative of the Paulson-Bllingscn : ould the eave: ? \ . ay i : - wate #4 GS) oA ee |Lumber Co., of Hawkins, Wis. ar- O"" stock for this year was selected with great care. Every- | riv. E d spent sev-| : : H i e ny, I woulda’t advise you ees Fae eigen thing is of the best quality obtainable for the money and eee m3 this vicinity and fixing up the log; when you do your Christmas shopping, remember that you can i s = a thirty-second contracts with them. Mr. Vig | OBTAIN THE BEST AT THE ° 5 pcr . pan lis a very pleasant fellow to do busi- ae : Es \ness with and the people are pleased | " \ on of Chas. Weston is l lto learn that he will do the scaling| r 5 tec a gardening and H ni : lof the logs this winter. Mr. Vig axious to attend eckoel He} | Grand Rapids {also informs us that the © company|/ vord, kindergarten, men- : | i = | si i | | Minnesota will reorganize under the laws of erat rf ‘ ral times and the other re : REY ALL times and t ther) | \tinnesota and that the company will| Blasing & Whittemore Props Lea y informed his father REMEDIES bd * | REMEDIES t art his kind. do business in the name of the Is-| > site ee nis kinders j land Lake Lumber Co. taints oe auraa H H j Berg arrived last week from . heii Poe | [Vii ngineering Fertile, Minn, where he has been = = a = = = } M dden a | engaged in farming the past sea- , cashier of the Fi ‘our he best on the ma anid tcFadtden, the ealented |} FTASCA ENGINEERING CO. |) cos, erg is now making pre LOGAL OVE ER WEG a Hekate Wiens ae mone ee « d ie ev apr Pry . ” of the Gulikh Nowe! J. A. Brown - - - Menager |! arations to log on his stone and tim cyphoid fever and who suffered Hee sel g \ pee seautitul lit-| ‘yer claim south of the lake. Will Rannfranz of Bovey, vis oot ist Week ported. much | the seiner ~ eae oe Para Mr. J. T. Welch. one of our pioneer, over Sunday with Grand Rapids |better. He is very slowly, i he expresses a 5 iat . . i. la - an. + 4 a trackless = place | Phone 168 settlers left with his family for friends. jhowever, and it is no haat Beat n ihe heart | Los Angeles, Cal., last week, where} rg. Chris. Halverson returned | ® will be able to attena 8 his t a never a road intrudes | Siemuane he intends to make his future home. fom Lincoln, Neb., last week where a es at the bank before January | ( peop] the wood things live| Surveying While we regret to see Mr. Welch| she was called by the serious ill-| 1th n time went » only the wild can} Estimating leave we wish him success in his! yess of her mother. Dea | HEY HRY a sani Oa ah | Ss aie. : Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Weliein ret | platform opposite the Great : = is ne] Construction |. Mrs. J. D. Doran entertained 2 ed from Duluth Monday evel rn depot at Coler and ds of Itasca coun-|} i small party of friends Tuesday €V- where they have be in ond | | 3 oe y ere they have been v ing friends re stops there thi lear sisier, if that’s the| Superintending WooD SAWING. ening in honor of Miss Loretta Dor-| ang attending to busi matters awe ARE Gai a ae ‘4 1. We. Pave nee Drafting If you want your wood sawed uP an, it being her birthday. While in Duluth, Mr. Welle se jat Duluth and return the same day hings and the spow-crown- = at once, you'd better call up Thomas George Booth, known far and cured the agency for the Hud saved m@ny inconveniences. Long i that is necessary to Smith, telephone 145, P. O. bor 568. | #1. 35 the Bouquet man, was a | Chalmers, Thomas and Overland cars, tive competition. ei ‘ivicoulle sheet — ee <==] Cohasset business visitor Tuesday, = = shane Sera Meo ae eT | taking up a bunch of his famous ci- TAIT y y sure, but this listens to gare posal from ithe assistant —-——— a ie \ he Herald. | *| John Bilodeau, proprietor of the ; ‘ f 25% ar a -The er McAlpine cafe, announces that he has Have you logging Our Weakly Limburger. secured the services of a first-class or other heavy teaming to Gian DASE Renn Waee e | hotel chef and that his cafe is now \ do? If yy have you will pedis : re | the best in the city. \ need good, heavy harness. d to shorten the length of her | | \ It will pay to buy the best. 3 skirt; | Mrs. J. E. Brandmier and children, Nesod material is what counts. ipped it apart, Ses SR j who have been visiting at the home Cheap leather is the most ex- d then said, real tart, of Mrs. Brandmier’s parents, Mr. | pensive leather. And it No you'll stay out of the {and Mrs. E. ©. Kiley, for the past should be well made up dir |two weeks, returned to Floodwood ) Honest work is important . : Friday. This is where LITCHKE a 8 from Deer River named ee ee Se | Services will be held at the Metho- comes in handy. He has the best stock that money can buy. butt ldist church Sunday as follows: | He does his work well and guarantees it to be as represented. oks to you most awfully tough; sg i 4 i ay ee f His guarantee is good. He’s right here the year ‘round to - A Preaching at 10:30 o'clock, followed | g gi S DA vt pass him iby, Y ou Ww il find this store by sacrament of the Lord’s supper, | make his word good. He shows you what you are getting be- with: « tare Ge en the most satisfactory Sunday “school following. xpworth|| fore you pay for it. That's honest business LITCHKE has uay be a gem im the rough. x baste , oiiGakl ad ek opbactanen everything in horse furnishings. Also Plush and Fur Robes eee place to do your Holiday ai 7:30. o'clock, pale by sacra | for carriage, cutter or automobile. Nate Collier is giving daily house- 4 in the dope column in the shopping. | ment of the Lord’s supper. Remember that every Red Cross; EMIL LITCHKE, s une and penpetrates the , under the name of Grand stamp you purchase is one cent} iy sds Gems: ‘“Decapitate a horn- The more for the AntiTuberculcsis so-|] Grand Rapids : : 5 : Minnesota ad and brown in a clothes bask- trash, ciety, which was formed for the | et filled with toilet water. Add 5 purpose of stamping out that dread | ae n ¢ 5 tacked on just because disease, tuberculosis. The stamps| — ——— = al id nm oui porous plaster, a 5 DS | chis some garden hose and at 4 7 Ss a can be purchased at the Itasca store, | wx calieo apron ating. Pifce 6 © it is Christmas time. Tisherman Bros. end the Gem. the-| A MODERN HOTEL arge kettle and boil for two days. n take from the kettle and with a stiletto stab it in the stomach, with a feather until it gig- sles and bake im a dish pan placed r a candle. When done take it n your lap, sing it to sleep and when % begins to snore insert a darning dipped in nitric acid between ibs and place in an underground vern to ferment. At the end of weeks dig it up, give ita s and let it steal second. its face with a potato ickle it mash Ther masher and beat its block off with All plete with useful as well as ornamental gifts. Ladies Fiantet Shirts, $2.50 vatue at. ne departments com- Special! $1.75 store contains no no extra profits atre. | THE RIVERSIDE | . - McCail’s Magazine aid McCall Patterns For Women Have More Friends than any other | magazine or patterns. McCall's is the 2 Fashion Guide monthly in one million one hundred thousand | homes. Besides showing all the latest designs of McCall Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stories and helpful information for women. J. F. McCORMICK, Propr. Newly Furnished Rooms, Large, Well Ventilated, Heated and Lighted. 2 Seve Money and Keep in Style by subscribing } meres OO ee cus + yeu acting ny ow ok oe ceirwes | 1 | ACCOMMODATIONS BY DAY OR WEEK oil an serve. ict atterns be Ee be used for tombstones.” deplete ray an uber 0 Store re terns than any other two WHERE TO BUY RED CROSS J 0) h ni B e Cc k f e 1 t ad atelier RATES REASONABLE | pier adie McCALL’S MAGAZINE ttasca Mercantile Company store. GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA ene ee ees vo Ce ’ - _ Lieberman Broa. Clothing store. Second Street and Leland Avenue, Grand Rapids. ' Gem Theatre. ere ra

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