Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 13, 1911, Page 5

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iach PAGE FOUR. Grant ‘Reyits HeraaeMRevien WHAT AND WHERE Published Every Wednesday By g. c. KILEY. rwO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE Smtered at the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, as Second Class Matter. Officiay Paper of Itasca County }2 | CURE-ALLS To Be Taken With Moderation. As Compounded By THE OTHER GUY—" Red Cross stamp on every | Quite frequently it happens that one has not any tco much roughage | for sheep, and would like, if it would give satisfaction and were suitable to turn sheep in to eat the bundle corn that hogs have been over. | While feeders quite universally turn cattle in after hogs, and consider it | quite a desirable practice, there are} /@ great many sheep feeders who ob- | ject strenuously to turning sheep in.} |Some say that the corn is so nosed |over and mussed up that it does! |not appeal to the sheep and is not suitable for them and others say |that sheep so fed get too fat and, jas a consequence, do not produce | hful scion of a Grand Rap-| | hold swallowed nd now the proud par- fer to him as the jewel box. eee a ring the bed From Our Gooseberry Tree. | Treasurer Glen Strader d to the irate wo- that it was not his es were so high, ohn E. McMahon wandered in idressed him thusly: ppy young mother came down the street, t my evening meal; vas wheeling the household joy, vould ‘the roulette*wheel?” * yungest son, he says to me, you'd tell me pop; houses tumbled down, would the eaves drop?” sat Deputy Au-| | \ | Rubber Tires (until it gets far colder than nis it | is no hardship for the hogs to be fed! For Buggies | Put On and Adjusted eee? ||, eae i Christ Vann | BLACKSMITH 1 Coleraine, Minnesota) Tires put on while you) wait. Immediate attention | given to each customer. *| quite as universally feed it in field somewhere and scatter it out} | er proportion of the corn. eat the stover and they do, grain to combine with the 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 good results. Investigation as to {the reason for this variation of opin- ion discloses the fact that the suc- cess or failure of turning sheep in after hogs to eat bundle corn, de- pends for the most part upon the manner in which the bundle corn is fed.’ Those who are opposed to the feed- ‘ing of bundle corn, almost universal- ly feed it in small yards and in close bundles. Those who favor it, well, before turning the hogs in | Under the latter conditions the hogs do not get the stover all tramped and mussed up and they get a far great- readily not get enough corn to make them unduly fat. The sheep are far bet- | ter off to have to get out and exer- cise in order to get their feed, and in the open. Those who are anxious to use bundle corn for feeding sheep | |need not hesitate at all to do so, if | they feed it in the manner suggested. When bundle corn is fed, howe’ the grain ration should ‘be made 1 rather than carbonaceous | Bran, oilcake, cottonseed would be cod} trogenous in nature. |meal and the like | corn. | Bergville Briefs | Mr. G. O. Vig, a partner and rep- reentative of the the | The sheep bundle | Paulson-Bllingson | | REY ALL REMEDIES CHRISTMAS GIFT —— SUGGESTIONS-————— Harmony Perfumes OUR LINE OF PERFUMES Toilet Sets OUR LINE IS SO VARIED MILITARY BRUSHES TRAVELING SETS nee : IS FRESH FROM THE AND EXTENSIVE ITMUST | COLLAR and CUFF BOXES MANUFACTURERS, THE BE SEEN TO BE APPRECI- | A VARIED ASSORTMENT ais Wine peean Manone ce er: TOILET WATERS AND ATED. TO SELECT FROM. FACE CREAM. The Laté Books Confectionery For the Men \ THE SAME KIND YOU PAY TIN S ; SINE SO PAY WE HAVE THE EXCLU- SHAVING SETS, RAZORS | $1.25 FOR IN THE CITIES. son ge eat AND KNIVES, SMOKING BOOKS FOR GIRLS, BOYS, SIV EL AGENCY 2On SETS. MAKE APPROPRI- AND THE SMALL CHILD- LIGGETT’s and FENWAY’S ATE GIFTS FOR YOUR REN, CANDIES IN GRAND RAP- MEN FRIENDS. | IDS. THEY HAVE NO : EQUAL. IN ADDITION WE Statione’ ty HANDLE LOWNEY AND Thermos Bottles PUT UP IN ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS BOXES CAN NOT BE IMPROVED ON FOR GIFTS. AT $1 AND UP—NO MAN WHO CARRIES HIS LUNCH SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE. ROACH-TISDALE PRODUC’ WE HAVE THE NICEST LINE IN THE CITY. | | MANICURE SETS MIRRORS JEWEL CASES POWDER BOXES | CLOCKS, PICTURES Cigars and Tobaccos HOLIDAY POSTALS BOOKLETS, CARDS CHRISTMAS SEALS AND TAGS, POST CARD ALBUMS IN CHRISTMAS BOXES. A FULL LINE OF MER- SHAUM AND FRENCH‘BRI- AR PIPES. | | | <a [Lumber Co., of Hawkins, Wis., ar OQ" stock for this year was selected with great care. Every- unny, I woulda’t advise you ee oe Te case thing is of the best quality obtainable for the money and ; A | ddress your | ee ae |this vieinity and fixing up the lg|f When you do your Christmas shopping, remember that you can is. He's only a thirty-second | = Tames | 2. y wal iat Geeks tia jcontracts with them. Mr. ies OBTAIN THE BEST AT THE i ne - \is a very pleasant fellow to do busi- son of Tine ee \ness with and the people are pleased : eee alin a | |to learn that he will do the scaling ros ter ted in gi ning an ‘ of the logs this winter. Mr. Vig) ore spas acts fas ag apace He Grand Rapids |also informs us that the ~ company / i word, ergarten, men- * H A Ou en ee : : Minnesota will reorganize under the laws of yeral times and the other{ shies ‘ eats z i fale REXALL ; WwW * REXALL y ilove tag weeneet | Minnesota and that the company will REMEDIES Blasiug & hittemore, Props. REMEDIES ; jdo business in the name of the Is- [REMEDIES — to start his kindergart-| on as the snow went} eee dden, the talented s the News sue of the Duluth News} nned a beautiful lit- oxpresses a) ess ¢ place way in the heart of | road intrudes | live | n “a : never @ re the wood things ing only the wild can| bode.” There is no} s of Itasca coun- isier, if that’s the We have the wood, od things and the snow-crown- | ills. All that is necessary to the picture is your pres- euk Herald. We are sure, but this listens to ou, dear ou feel ust really | Civil Engineering. | 23%.“ ITASCA ENGINEERING CO. land Lake Lumber Co. aoe Berg arrived last week trom | where he has been ckseah in farming the past eeas] Smith, telephone 145, P. O. box 563. | | posal from {the assistant Herald. eee Our Weakiy Limburger. irried young lady from Wirt, tried to shorten the length of her skirt; Pioneer Store The | e ripped it And then Now apart, said, real tart, you'll stay out of the gent from Deer River named Looks to you most awfully tough; Don’t pass him by, With a sare or a sigh; ; je may be a gem im the rough. eee Nate Collier is giving daily house- d hints in the dope column in the and penpetrates the under the name of Grand Rapids Gems: “Decapitate a horn- ed toad and brown in a clothes bask- et filled with toilet water. Add |) an old worn out porous plaster, @ eald chisel, some garden hose and six calico apron strings. Place in a rge kettle and boil for two days. Then take from the kettle and with a stiletto stab it in the stomach, tickle it with a feather until it gig-)) and bake in a dish pan placed yer a candle. When done take it in your lap, sing it to sleep and when & begins to snore insert a darning needle dipped im nitric acid between its ribs and place in an underground yern to ferment. At the end of en weeks dig it up, give it a sase on balls amd let it steal second. Then mash its face with a potato masher and beat its block off with a carpet beater. Spray with linseed il and serve. These gems can also be used for tombstones.” Ne Tribune follow WHERE TO BUY RED CROSS STAMPS Tasca Mercantile Company store. Lieberman Broa. Clothing store. @em Theatre. | | You will find this store the most satisfactory place to do your Holiday shopping. The store contains no trash, no extra profits tacked on just because it is Christmas time. All departments com- plete with useful as well as ornamental gifts. Special! Ladies Flannel Shirts, $2.50 vatue at................ $1 wf5 John Beckfelt GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA | Wide as the Bouquet man, was a | Cohasset business visitor taking up a bunch of his famous ci- market, and —— [ C, BE. Aiken, cashier of the F LOCAL OVERFLOW | National bank, who has an attack of | he | four of the best on the |son. Mr. Berg is now making prep- | informs the Her -Review he J. A. Brown - - - Manager rations to tog on his stone and tim-| cyphoid fever and who suffered | jayena a) ‘ber claim south of the lake. | Will Rannfranz of Bovey, visited | relapse last week, is reported muc h| th Mr. J. T. Welch. one of our pioneer, over Sunday with Grand Rapids |better. He is gaining very slowly, | Phone 168 settlers left with his family for | friends. jhowever, and it is not anticipated! Cc , the life of Los Angeles, Cal., last week, where | Mrs. Chris. Halverson returned ccilaiviet be able to attend to his od thing for Surveyt he intends to make his future home. fom Lincoln, Neb., last week where | duties at the bank before January ; Since the Surveying While ‘We refiet to seo Mir. Welchtlghe wae’ called by the serious a a in time went into effect on Estimating leave we Wish him success in hi8/ yess of her mother, } the Missabe, they have erected a Z new home. | A Mr, and Mrs. A. L, Wellein retu small platform opposite the Great Construction |, Mrs. J. D. Doran entertained 2 eq from Duluth Monday evening Northern depot at Coleraine and jsmall party of friends Tuesday ¢v- where they have been visiting friend fe eul i Su : oa ae WING. | Seeinii in g fr is e regular stops there. In this perintending weer EO bee i ;ening in honor of Miss Loretta Dor-| ang attending to business matters.|manner, those who wish to visit s, y vi wi a Ww u i i: i y, hi ¢ Fas > Drafting Hoe i ee Pie ae nt a oene en uate | While in Duluth, Mr. Wellein se jat Duluth and return the same day at once, you | George Booth, known far and cured the agency for the Huds saved me@ny inconveniences. Long Chalmers, Thomas and Overland cars, five competition. Tuesday, | John Bilodeau, proprietor of the | McAlpine cafe, announces that he has secured the services of a first-class hotel chef andi that his cafe is now | the best in the city. j Mrs. J. E. Brandmier and children, | who have been visiting at the home | of Mrs. Brandmier’s parents, Mr. | and Mrs. E. C. Kiley, for the past two weeks, returned to Floodwood Friday. 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. nN Good material is what counts. Cheap leather is the most ex- “x. pensive leather. And it ay should be well made up. ek oe 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, Grand Rapids t : : Minnesota | Services will be held at the Metho- | dist church Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10:30 o’clock, followed | by sacrament of the Lord’s supper, | Sunday “school following. Epworth | league at 7 o’clock, p. m., preaching | ai 7:30 o'clock, followed by sacra-| ment of the Lord’s supper. } Red Cross) cont 20. | Remember that every stamp you purchase is one more for the Amti-Tuberculosis ciety, which was formed for the} purpose of stamping out that dread | disease, tuberculosis. The stamps | [- can be purchased at the Itasca store, | Lieberman Bros. and the Gem_ the-} atre. A MODERN HOTEL THE RIVERSIDE McCail’s Magazine aid McCall Patterns For Women Have More Friends than any other ie or patterns, McCall's is the Fashion Guide monthly in million one hundred thousand J. F. McCORMICK, Propr. Newly Furnished Rooms, Large, Well Ventilated, Heated and Lighted. | one | homes. Besides showing all the latest designs of McCall Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stories and helpful information for women. Seve Money and Keep in Style by subscribing for McCall's Magazine at once. 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