Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 13, 1912, Page 3

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COHASSET, MINNESOTA, MARCH 3 1912 BOOST FOR COHASSET out of town, so the lecture was given | IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Cohasset Cullings A by Rev. Justus’ Parish. TILLAGE TIGKET = tent) Rew al ee ! HAS MAJORITY a ne re eee a eae ees a saeaosatida [ie former home at Crandon, Wis. F bse special meets —— = being - Mrs. Cook of Hill City is spending | His son accompaniéd him. PES ORF Sai Sete n ie Met st 1 are proving e je Ie pbs Sot a= 2 pol a week visiting eS te R. J. Guile has purchased a trac- : By Vote of Three to One Village! city of the church being taxed Sun-|_* Sreat crowd was in the village {on llsine for work on his farm. Ticket Wins Get; Giver |057: ane to Beer the av: Par) "Heer. wend OS cake Late for furan work aed rap: ish’s talk from the text "The Great} M. Goulet has moved to the West. Ji 10 gcd tor plowi eoples' Feast and the Wicked Guest,” ORjend of town from the Carrier flats, | yo on tne tame | Tuesday night ancther large mead rand bi ian sovmieny ; ation gathered to hear Rev. George Benes ee | Bass BrooK HoTEL Cohasset, Minnesota John Hermans has taken the con- A Move n HOTEL CONTEST WAS A WARM ONE E. L. Buck Recesves Vste For Mayor Over Dr. M. M. Harsh--—Fight On Treas- urer’s Oftice | A sweeping victory for the village ticket was the story told by the ballots when the vote was counted Tuesday night, E. L. Buck receiving 1ii votes for mayor, and Dr. Hursh, his opponent pn the people's ticket polling 34. Parish of Cass) Lake speak on “Co- hasset’s. Greatest Sin.” These ser- vices will be continued every even- ing this week at 7:30, MR. STEENERSON EXPLAINS Deciares indians Insisted That He Ac | cept Allotment. Rising in the lower howse of con- gress to a queStion of personal privi- lege Representative Halvor Steener- son told how it came about that an ap plication was made in his behalf for an allotment or the White Earth res- ervation under the terms of a law that bears his name. Mr. Steenerson explained that the gift of the allotment made him by the Indians at the time of his adoption by Mrs. W. W. Fletcher, Cohasset, Minn. visitor to the county seat Thursday. | Mrs. Raymond will entertain Catholic ladies aid society Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frenk King and Dr.’ Costelio were in Cohasset for a few hours Sunday, ‘The Methcdist ladies’ aid society will meet with Mrs, I. E. Gary Thurs- day afternoon. | Miss Florence King of Grand Rap-' ids was the guest of Mrs. Henry Ranfranz Monday. |}day and Sunday in Grand Rapids, the | guest of Miss Becker. | ' lwas an over-Surday guest at tract to plane the lumber and ship |} in Every RESPECT the it out to Crookston from the - Main lumber yard. The old mill is steam- ing up and looks quite natural again. + The members of the ehoir were the guests of Mrs. M. Stapleton Saturday evening. practice Mrs. delicious lunchcon to her guests, , about fifteen being present. It is understeod that some of the ladies are planning to secure a lect- Cohasset urer on woman suffrage. Method’st After Stapletoh served 8. Jchn Nelson Proprietor will Le glad to welcome a speaker Miss Blanthe Cameron spent Satur- on the subject and Will do all that is to give her an attentive audience. Little Miss Agnes O’Brien enter Charles Christensen of Deer River tained a number of her young friends A large delegation of boys attend-| given to each customer. ed the Sunday lecture at village hall. Dr. Hursh was unexpectedly called The election yesterday was the the White Earth band was purely hon- the Saturday, the oce2sion being her 2 a ~ ie \ 4 first at which thire has been any OT@ry and that in conformity with In-| Henry Rapfranz home. sixth birthday. An afternoon of i fight the vill offices dian custom it was the understanding pb games. was enjoyed and the anniver- S P. f Itself serions: Aeht onan NS ar > that Mr. Steenerson should return to| The members of the C. B. I. clu oon ays ‘or most of the intercsi of the struggle the tribe something equivalent in | were the guests of Miss Virginia Got- sary remembered with a number 0: Maker i s settling arouad the office of treasur yalue. This, Mr. Steenerson proposed | jet Tuesday evening. pretty gifts. and Occasionally the intending buyer of a cream sepa- for which R. K. Stokes and H. D.| to do, according to his speech, by ac | |, Smith and wife returned! The ladics of the Catholie church Saver rator who has but a small amount of ready cash to invest . Wright were running. The result) cepting the land in trust and devoting | ar IER . 3 prence of Will give a basket sociil and card is tempted to put his money into one of the so-called gava 81 votes for Mr. Stokes and. 53| the proceeds to the establishment “for |home last week after an’ Abenace 9°) ‘ , “ cheap” . { fa Mr. Wright the tribe of a free hospital or similar ‘several weeks. |party in Me oo ee brie Sree ib ap” machines, ¥ ‘ ., are t % bi 1 ling, Mare . The ladies are plan- 1, ‘our The. village ticket won straight|Pemevolence”” ae Ledger Payment opened up a.luncliis"' 4, make the party one of th by pay your hard-earned money for a “cheap,” trashy ee , © time in the proceedings was “ining to e the party one e machine, which is always most expensive ia the end, when you down the line, the vote being: mayer! there any thought by Mr. Steenerson counter the first of the week Di ost enjoyable of the year and you buy able De Laval : ach Ik al | h ! H, L. Buck, 111; trustees, 8. H./ or the tribe that the representative Charles Brown’s buffet. will miss it if you do not at.end. — a reliable De Laval upon such liberal terms thet Thompson 104, J. H. Grady 107,| would profit by the gift. Patent for , Fie stati acne to cS Olle : It will more than earn its cost ~ Owen Skelly 107; recorder, F. J.) the allotment was never granted ow- Te ihe artis tes hE ae mae a, thi ae While you are paying for it. / ' Skocdopole 113; treasurer, R. K. | img to the refusal of the secretary ot Friday, where he will wo! pointment of Rev. C. BE. Burgess w im j Stokes 81; justice of the. peace, ¢_ | the interior to recognize the adoption Armor woodenware factory: village hall next Sunday and w.Il ac When you buy a De Laval you have positive assurance that your : be: Bavetea HE Sama ee | The young ladies of the Silver Pit-|tend the M. H. revival scrviecs 9 machine will be good for at least twenty years of : Stapleton, 145. PRAISE TAFT AT AT BANQUET, cher class will be the guests of Miss! night, there being no evening ser-i. A, 2 service, during which time it will save every | The vote recorded in _ favor of the | Margaret Dunn Saturday afternoon. ;f the Christian church next Sux y © possible dollar for you, and earn its eee cost { ——}] people’s ticket was: Mayor, Dr. M. $t. Paul pewublicanee Also Commend | Audrey Lemeiux, the little grand- oo: over and over again, i M. Hursh 34; trustees, Anton Pay- Governor Eberhart. son of Anton Payment, is suffering|\ Mrs. Kuehn entervained a few If it is not convenient for you to | ment 82, H. B. Johnson 45,» John} | President Taft, Governor Eberhart. ‘trom an attack of appendicitis. ends very pleasantly Saturday af make full. payment: at time of Snyder 32; recorder, M. H. Jones 33: Mayor Keller of St. Paul, Senator | ternoon at an informal thimble be. purchase, f . | " traasurer, H. D. Wright 53, justice, Knute Nelson and Representative| Chisholm, the little son of Mr. and ‘Those present were the Mzeda.es » we can arrange for Easied } | of the peace, J. H. Cushman 29. aay nie iets orwen ane og ‘Mrs. D. A. Dunn, has been very ill taneon, Mrs, Sko-dopole,.Mrs..S.ri.- you to make a partial payment, to turn, : urn and to the exclusion during the past weck. 2 : ae ane easiest to } of other statesmen and candidates at | = sts, aa ine: oe and pay the balance on such wash, skims = the annual banquet of the St. Paul! R. M. Walker has purchased a lot) cron, Smith and Scribner. liberal terms that your ma- iheiclearteak 1 WILL SELL CHEAP © siscoi'ciun athe saint Paul note in the west end of town and will chine will more then @ lacis the longest ; H. P. Keller was given an ovation build immediately. i save its cost el f t when introduced as the present and | eee : “ | FROM CARS muprtnmyersal BU Haat: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. VanPatter, jr., while youare § SOONER OR LATER | | J-Ad@im Pede’s address was a warm are the proud parents of a baby paying for it, YOU WILL BUYA eulogy of President Taft. girl; born Sunday, the 11th inst. \ 7 | P; T Assist | Governor Eberhart in his address; 4) og ws BT as DE LAVAL |___A E. L. Buck Prepares To said that in politics he preferred the | MT ns. B. Teeters have mov- i}} Farmers, Orders Car of Dyna- | °#!™, deliberative method of Lincoln ed in from Bass Lake and have tak- f e _ Land Cleari to the impetuous barnstorming of | en rooms in the Fletcher building. ITASCA MERC. CO ant. ; — |" aetters:-were read from. President| z- 8nd Mre. John Veshaw hava = ” j | Taft, Senator Nelson, Representative | taken the Peter Robideau house, mov- i GRAND RAPIDS — } E. L. Buck, mayor of Cohasset, has. re and F. B. Kellogg. The threat- | ing into their new home this week. purchased a car of dynamite for land meer naar for Roosevelt did | L, N. Joanise, who has been the aha —_ clearing and will give the farmers ieee Se guest of his daughter, Mrs. M. Sta- Tics q POL i. of the district an opportunity of se- TO START ROOSEVELT BOOM pleton, returned to Duluth Saturday. oe a rf curing dynamite at cost prices Re ee) The Rev. C. E. Bu ie holding | ia topic this year. The car will be in Cohasset April! Active Steps Will Be Taken to Cap-|a series of special meetings at Nevis Paid for 12 and 13 and Mr. Buck will sell ture Minnesota. ind-wilk be-atasit abouttt eid ers publish only that port ¢ ] from the car door to all who de-| Active steps to organize Minnesota ch agrees with t sire to secure dynamite for clearing! for Roosevelt, to canvass the state in Mrs. W. W. Fletcher is arranging r( f E D A R their timbered lands. This gives the) ' the interests of his stil] unavowed can-' for an Easter display of millinery, farmers a chance to secure at cost | paca rae to Poe a joa Sete: Thursday and Friday, March 28 and J 4 i fective f ‘om the state 6 jona! | 29. a price the only material et ae Republican convention next summer | Posts and Poles also ught and independent im action, clearing off stumps from their la) “| will be taken immediately. Mrs. Palmer of Duluth, who came : aie an ae and is one of the many practical! he moving spirit in effecting |to attend the Newton-Jellison wed- Tamarack and | 7: ot All the Parte benefits that Mr. Buck has carnied! Roosevelt organization in Minnesota| ding, is visiting her mother, Mrs. | ; . through for the welfare of the set-| will be Hugh T. Halbert, formerly a| Jeligon. ' Cedar Logs i > neny features which have ez tlers of the Cohasset district. | member of the executive committee ! } e:titie cf the | and of the governing board of the| Mrs. Arthur Koken, who has been 1 Pea ti iHE NORTE ES 5 Minnesota Progressive league, who re-|confined to her home for the past} £ is For Sale—Two cows, fresh in May,! signed during a stormy meeting Sat-|tendays is reported very little bet- GILBERT & FINNEGAN | i aaity é one road cart, 15 chickens, panies urday night after his motives had | tor, copy and be convinced. Pokegame dam. | been questioned. Three Month - On 11 J The Erskine Stackhouse camp h25 SS | a caren ote ‘4 PR iitiiahind: wok ton taewiees: Ai gobe! er id Circulation Dept., Duluth Minn ee cut is reported, the Mississippi camp oasis 44] |cutting.70,000 ties. fb ra ; + ’ CW ; pring \ Frank Jutrus, who recently sold }| the meat market to Jutrus & O’Brien neatly done at the i is considering @ business proposi- Herald-Review \ \ ° S jtion in Virginia. RETESET ATTN EG —— Mrs. D. Nadeau moved her house- ' AE i hold effects to Hill City Saturday, | wherd Mr. and Mrs. Nadeau will re- 3 | CHARLES BROWN — a Rubber Tires : Dr. M. M. Hursh was called to the : | ‘ Mrs. W. W. FLETCHER Godell home in the Layton Brook} For Buggies —— a nee a community Sunday, owing to the ill) Put On and Adjusted { Has returned from Minneapolis with a handsome line }| ness of Miss Otto Goodell. of Spring Millinery for Ladies, Misses and “Breaking up fallow ground and a oon mi Children. A special line of Art Goods sowing precious seed” will be the Chr ist Vann + arrived and on display subject from which the Rev. Parish just will speak at the Methodist church BLACKSMITH i Sunday evening. oleraine, Minnesota Advance Styles Itt Hatt |} cores orien aves trom cates |© ‘ ___ The very best of ex go Saturday to take up his work thing always on } mz z Being Shown Now wer O’Brien & Jutrus meat mar- Tires put on while you ke The new firm began business * i i wait. Immediate attention Formal opening later in the month the first of the: week-

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