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: of a sleigh ride. PAGE FOUR. 3 11 t 2 |These pictures are of educational aplds ever | value as well as being very timely, | Published Every Wednesday Pt anniversary cf Washington's bir making a fitting time for the dis- |play of incidents connected with | army life. by EB. C. KILEY. JWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE | Dr. Costelic, John Costello and | | Frank King were passcpgers to Ywered at the Postoffice at Gand Rapias | Minneapolis yesterday morning | Minnesota, as Second Class Matter. | whére they will atterd the big auto ;show. These gentiemen are in the ars end we hope to en- | | market for Official Paper of Itasca County {joy their hospitalily during the com- jing season. They will also repre-! ;sent the Grand Rapids Commercial | Pt jclub at the meeting of allied clubs | ‘ee ADDITIONAL LOCAL of the state held in that city yester- |} |day and today. i a es ee seonaaigh Mr. R. McLennan, Grand Rapids’ ! @i today by services in St. Joseph's | former agent for the Great Northern i W \ dc mW aa @hurch and in the Church of the and for many years a resident here, | ee is now agent for the Canadian North- | a i : A slight blaze at the Itasca Paper|ern at Ste. Anne, Manitoba. In a - Oo WW mill gave the fire department a ruN)letter to the Herald-Review Mr. Mc- me pee AY Saturday morning. Shavings around) Lennan says he has one of the best 3 : ; the boiler which became ignited was!locations on the line and is doing | ; ‘ ’ % vf the cause of the blaze. jwell. As evidence of his prosperity | — EE Martin Halvorsen of the Itasca;2© enclosed five dollars for which || . Mercantile company left for Devilg|he wants the Herald-Review nt | Fs Ld i a { Make, N. Dak., Sunday, where he|t0 his address. Mr. McLennan still! ¥ A "i 4 will investigate a business proposi-}°W28 his fine farm on Pokegama | 3 z a Se if i tion with a view of locating in that |!#ke, where he hopes to spend his & a I! declining years, which will probably Mi * +] a in —_— aity_ be some time in the next century. County Attorney McOuat went to Bovey Monday night, to see some} Notice. focal candidates take third degree | z | work in the Knights of Pythias lodge.! All persons knowing themselves in- C. ©. McCarthy was a passenger to|debted to the firm of Wachtel & mated sicut Wameae te train, where | Hansen will please call and settle or | ae attended to some legal matters. |8¢2d check for same, as all accounts uncollected by March first will be 2c t ce! ee ee turned over to a legal agency for col- will be held at the Methodist Episco. lection. Any persons having bills wai church Saturday evening, Feb-| si _ % against said firm will please present! wmary 24, at 8:30 o'clock. All mem- ‘ | ers of the board are requested to Shans hetore Me ee ~ ie MRS. A. WACHTEL See Our ij Displays a NO W al x o If you want real values in muslin underwear, laces and embroideries, attend this sale--- | and come as early as you can, Our mus/in underwear, Puritan Brand, is particularly | 4 worthy of attention, especially at the low prices we offer these high grade garments. , PURITAN NDERMUSLINS sais rere Monta Eo) Cid Get Bu. 25c Corset SOcCorset 75cCorset | ~ ®ergus Falls, where he has been pending several days, being called Where by the serious illness of his nither, ex-Congressman Haldor Been. PSR Ont ae _,.|They were Matti Uitto and Miss sitierac nara tucinba tke sabe eri trad ‘S/ Anna Kaikkonen of Bovey. abserving Washingtcn’s birthday by} Monday, February 19, a license an artistic window arrangement,! r¢ 5 % which displays a bust of the Father ie gem aer alg ga His. Country together with thé) pavids. The last-named couple were Sherry “tree. and “hatchet ‘that “did oiried ‘Monday evening, the Rev: | 4 ie eannee. , Father Buechler reading the nuptial! There was a meeting of the di-| service, wectors of school district No. One Invoking the aid of good saint Val- jentine, the patron saint of all true lovers, one couple secured a license to wed last Wednesday, February 14. covers | covers _ covers | \ | 196 || 29c 5Oc | | | { i | eG HR me - bettas Children’s Children’s Misses $1 Ages 10 E t Monday evening. The principal busi-| Muslin | SETTSSTE a eu eo 50c gowns Drawers. ZOWNS wis af the district, the plan of centraliza- ag | by | | i _ being given in detail elsewhere ew ¥ iets 1 29 | ] O 5 7 ee “4 stl secretary of the co- Notes | Staff | | | | @perative creamery, returned Tuvs- ATS ae guns day evening from Minneapolis, where ie was called last Thursday by the! /°° (l#s8 Play, “Cupid At Vassar, es Eales SEMEN SSS Se nae RL a isi : ; aeath of his mother. Mrs. Niles et aaa Renee ee wit auditorium 9 ! - one memain for several days in Miunea- It si cd eto & great success. cs h eeti ng | Ni usl in (45- in. ‘ il. | ~ welis, the guest of friends. t ere and. shorouphiy en: | i . joyed by a large and appreciative | ws The Lutherans of Grand Rapids! aygience A neat cum was reall %h Lutheran church at 3:00 o’clock.| publication of the | OR . Annual. We do | — will be pe oneed in the/not like to threw bouquete at our- | big values J English language. Sunday sch00l | gejyes or we might say more about | Cc i i igg sa aah amy Rocher, | ine good qualities of the play. The | 15 $1, $1. 50 | ‘ play was attended by many Cohasset per yard | Cc, | per yard &. J. McCord, brother ot Mrs. W. | folks and there is some talk of car- x ut | as ain ERS | I ) ©. Gilbert and Mrs. Prudence Kribs, | Tying the entertainment to either} | is here on a visit of a few days.| Cohasset or Coleraine. Je the early days Mr. McCord re-| The gymnasium will be opened at — sided in Grand Rapids and on his 200n on Tuesdays and Thursdays of | iz | uv @ccasional visits here meets a host) each week for the use of the girls, @f old-time friends who are always|especially those from out-of-town} wleaged to see him. "who remain at school during the'| Purelinen, all widths, come earlyforthese | real wide widths, good cambric, good edges Services at the Methodist Hpis-|©°0 hour. These girls cannot prac-| opal church next Sunday as follows:| tice after schcol with the otiers 5c a ard 10c a ard Preaching at 10:30; Sunday school and it is a great privilege to be al- y y 41:45; Epworth League 7:00 p. m.; |lowed the use of the gymnasium at} noon. epee ance HOME MADE f Frank Drager of Cohasset met with = 7-inch 1B louncing | D RESSI N G ~ ¢ jnot leave us again. @ severe accident in the woodenware | | 9 2S | 5 : : a acces vay iene shania wee Work on the coming contest with | 20c v al ues | new patterns | S AC Q U ES ; Coleraine is advancing, but owing to| | | @he subject for the evening sermon | oe 7 FTA will be: “The Greatest Political Ques John Schaum ser again caeep ES ss is tion, which is not being treated by |8°0ol and taken his place with the ~W W ASH apy political party of our time.” Junior class. We are glad to see! zs > ‘John back with us and trust he will | ¢ OODS @and in the knee bolter. Dr. Hursh Wrought the injured man down to St. ee ese ae te has Skee somewhat 1 | Benedict's hospital, where it was|‘"°Pended during the last week |} | 12 a yard | Special 39c Gound necessary to amputate the | DUt now it will be pushed. 2 J | P The freshmen class held a meet- | | Shum} and’ two first fingers of the! l - a biiindd ‘nana. jing Monday to discuss the prospects | i Ed. Browne and son, Hollis, left @sr Minneapolis Sunday, where they} as took in the automobile show Tues- petanceat gia Nias! sa ae am 4 @ay. From there Mi. Brown goes 1 thir ah oie ptr CW prin Oa OO. TeSSes an ao Rochester, Minn., where he will|/) 7°as Of age. The club has to/ eae E meet this $20 with another $20 rais- j wndergo a sureical operation ~ the ed locally. The extension depart- SHOES, Pee ND WASH. DRESSES NOW ON DISPLAY. & 4 ; Mayo brothers institute. Hollis is to ment ‘of the state farm will send an : memain in St. Paul for medical at- expert tomato growe 3 } fai ‘pe g r up here to lecture on the value of such a plan j Russell Kremer is reported to be) and show the community how to rais E : N D wecovering from the injury sustained|two tomatoes where one grew be-| W | @bout ten days ago, but ds still con-/ tore. Wednesday a club of nearly ined to his bed. While out sur- 40 girls was organized to carry on weying with P. C. Warner Russell/ this work and the following officers | ' ‘gut his foot, poisoning setting in | elected: Phyllis Mooers, president; | do all the work herself, except the | list last week, but is now able to|Duluth several weeks ago. There Mater and causing severe suffering. / Margaret O'Connell, vice-president; |spading, and to keep an accurate attend school. seere: 11 -coupetitons end. tot: did.ex- The class in shorthand is now|ceedingly well in securing second EXPERT | The Minneapolis Tribune has of- 4 { oi He is out of danger now and his ojga Aho, secretary. The Woman’s| record of all work done in her to- friends hope that his recovery may | jyb is backing up the movement and garden, In the fall prizes/able to write 100 words a minute on|place. This speaks well for the com- PICTURE FRAMING Be rapid. the Mothers’ club is also very much | Will be awarded according to the | easy business matter. mercial department of Grand Rapids } Same pictures of an especially in-|interested in the plan. ‘There is no|quantity and quality of the product.| On Friday Supt. E, A. Freeman|of which John was a graduate and and SAW FILING “eresting nature are being shown /doubt that there will be many more|Here’s luck to the T. R. T. T.C! | annnounced to the school that our for the judgment of the commercial at ai the Gem theatre Wednesday and/tomatoes produced next summer, to Clarissa Clay and Edith Ressler former student, John Forsythe, of}|teacher who urged him to take the Kremer’s F: it St “bursday evenings, “Fort Ticondero-|say nothing of the physical train-| Visited friends in Bena last week, | had won second place in|examination. We all wish you good Opposite Post Office @z and the United States Army.”|ing gained. Bach girl is required to| Douglas Price was on the elck ‘he ci service examination held at|luck, John, in your undertaking.