Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 20, 1912, Page 2

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News Gathered: During the Week z tising for Itasca county. and the Her- | ald-Review asks that you bring or send in the photographs desired, with & FORMAL OPENING OF ne Spring Millinery} | i date. Grand Rapids and Vicinity : : dist church are growing in interest'| ' Oe POOR ote eben [and a a pete ee panes —t j exce! : ~ dd: ‘ ‘ * . : —_ —_—— pas os ame ay| Wil be at Deer River Sunday, = Wecordially invite the ladies of Itasca County to in- _ Born—To Prof. and Mrs. 8. pi he ave some irfteresting thines Blackhurst remaining here and he : ‘ ‘ sits ‘ ! i ish Monday, March 18, a son. say on present phases of politics | int preach both morning-and even-| spect our presentation of Spring Millinery Fashions oF | Will Ranfranz was over from Bovcy County Clerk Rasmussen is again|ing. The topic for the morning will | } ; Sunday, calling on Grand Rapids confined to the house with a severe |be “The life that ‘is life indeed.” and Th d : F | i friends. | attack of inflamatory rheumatism. Mn! in the evening “The potter and) the wiih r S a VY; ri a Vv Al pial A t wu r Al y . * . | Rasmussen has been suffering all|clay.”. Rey. Blackhurst was former- | —— George Matakovich, village clerk of | 1 - - | A ; winter from rheumatism and his |ly engaged in the chinaware business, th ey) H ‘| | yas sday's visi- 4 l t - 4 oe of Rnarsdey’ Wk ET ne ae anactnln“esce teper nel a ae WG) anecial Praciaeel Xue March 28, 29 and 30 i ‘ the malady with the return of milder | he is preaching from this topic again. : it ote — met ase Seamans weather. A cordial ——— is extended to The display will show charming models for spring and summer wear i, 2) 3 iver to spe j every i aaa ‘ aes clare mA “ The poles for the new telephone cepts ao arn schihr eemgeaT aie pattern hats of exquisite styles and colors and dainty ‘ is |ine.from Grand Rapids to Hill City | “YY = creations from our own work room ye bs el A carload of horses was shipped 't0| nave all been distributed and the |°v!V#! services. Pe Morris, Sask. Wednesday by C, W-| pew line will be put in operation as | An Especially | i Li i 7 9 ; Children’s Hats Wiinaet canal iseenkeeideand Bt a es ee n Especially Beautiful Lime of Misses’ and Children’s Hats At * . iets Pavlos wasting the poles in pllace. The line! . s pe i f fy! seme spay acai ai foe ik doalilgc nol dic bry spent Aiiaener, who Personal inspection only will give you an adequate idea of the charm the preliminary hearing in the Rhody | has an exchange-at Pine City. and style of the new models. and we cordially welcome you — wees } The ambition of the Heraid-Review 4 ei dyios'' F lay of newest ideas in Spring Milli 3 Director J. D. Doran spent the lat-|“news man” is to let no item of i a co SON Sis ‘ ter part of last week in the Carpen-| local interest escape. However, the EH E & DORAN EXCLUSIVE MILLINERS ! \ ter district attending to school mat-| reporter can only be in one place at| Allen's Dry Goods Store ae a time, and if you know of any news| (Too: Late tor iaat Week) GRAND RAPIDS, MINN be license was granteq|S¢ttims away from us, kindly cap-| “On Wednesday morning D.-A¥- Jorg 5 x MR eRe cathe “|ture same and deliver at this office |S00 of Austin, Minn., ex-sergent of| iui Thursday, March 14,-to Gust = TA¥0} HEUER company “F’” 5th Vermont Infantry,} and Miss Hilda M. Hietamaki cf Bo- : i , | addressed the assembled -high school| Gara R. Grove, first grade; Dorothea vey. Miss Anna Wang, Itasca county’s 3 = i { | J fl visiting nurse, left yesterday for and seventh and eighth grades. Mr (Ely, kindergarten; Mae G. Benton, | Supt. E- A. Freeman spent the , » raid Johnson served through the entire | kindergarten assistant. tasca count | Ballelub, where she will visit several | (jy; fi latter part of the week in Duluth, at- sa | Civil war, four years and three; Forest Lake school: Emma Vogel ‘ “ cs of the Indian families where tubercu- H ‘ - { ‘ tending the Educational association |) as 2 a i months. He gave an interesting ac-| sixth grade; Erna Rheinberger, fifth | ° meeting. pusb onmapsliecraseed agtigng tens ore count of Lee's surrender -and of the| grade; Sophia Thomas, fourth grade Abstr, is said that there are about twenty],. - s pete, | ‘. (‘4 aie taney kindness shown the vanquished Can- Margaret Aiton, third grade and prin‘ = — W. W. McQueen, inspector for the} families afflicted and Miss Wang felerates by the Boys in Blue. Hel cinal: i a : Duluth Logging company, was here) will make a thorough investigation : - He/cipal; Helen L. Cole, second grade; | School Officers of Itasca County & ss related many anecdotes of Lincoln’s| Carrie E. Trogan, first grade. | Wednesday on a visit of inspection | and give necessary assistance. jkindness to the soldiers, especially in! : : Will Meet Here Monday, Abstracts ' boihaaees: Wendi xagens anand ae The debate between the Grand Rare the case of “Little Bennie Owens.”| Have you seen the Quaker bon- March 25th. Angus Shaw, a former Grand Rap-|ids and Coleraine teams will take |Nearly everyone is familiar with | net? Have you seen the “Gaby?” Fook Real Estate ide resident, was down from Interna-| place Thureday evening, March 28,/this story, as Mr. Johnson was per-| English walking hats, nobby sailors QT 4 a tional Falls attending to business|im the high school auditorium. Rob-|sonally acquainted with . Bennie/and the latest things in dress hats | _T2¢ following program will be giv- Fire Insurance I matters there last Thursday. ert Gilbert, Blanche Gaard and Muril’Owens he told the story very ef-|at The Imperial. en at the meeting of school offici- {2 Theodore Peterson and Rasmus] Fairbanks will support the negative /fectively. Mr. Johnson is spending! als of the county ae ey anim 2 Rasmussen were in from the Split-| or Grand Rapids on the question: |his remaining years visiting the Pees a be hand country Saturday, transacting | “Resolved: That reciprocity with |schools of the state and telling ‘the DECLARES HER SON sts ag nS eee - Con sD a. P. business with the local merchants. Canada would be beneficial.” children his experiences in war. He! ba enema es ¥ E. Bo Sita wae, Cawes Pate , ‘ | gi s somethi hich cannot bi men, smaures: oye for Non-Residents "The Love:-of Jobn.Rnghint, 9a|. Willen Mevelgp re dlowegt | Me Fuca tis mere Gila ar ee WOULD NOT STEAL “Moral and Health Welfare Of Ou “4 pretty bit. cf sentiment in the life | Miser of the firm of MeVelgh scold g ae ieee 3 | Schools,” Supt. J. A. Vandyke, Cole- of a famous man, told in pictures at | WhO .have been logging in the Bey} Wiel auiin Suen varalie wawh are |M Str. Says Son Did N raine. oe } si paplaneecia Laman arco) BN cro eg ae el iF ll very eaak interested in our to-| sas sn Us “4 " caer eat amet yi ae aaa 3 season's cut. hey report logging | * ‘ = H ” ined . ae. Conditions better “than they have (810 club sa proven by the response) Steal Railway Tickets | Rurei' Schools," Mr. Jewen, mstruc-|| Wrermep & King | A mecting of the board of direc-|}cen for some years and that there | they have made to our appeal tor Court Agrees. : ean 5) gs er iver Sas tors of the Cooperative creamery will) ¥i1) pe no trouble in getting the | ‘Prize money.” Mr. Nisbitt has of-| Bs Saas | “The Duty of the Public Schools in gis ta | =] av le, +. s * y e 1 SL . : i be held Saturday afternoon, -Maroh stuff out. The McVeigh brothers got |fered @ handsome diamond ring to} “Ah jest -natchually knows dat iin Comes CS tee. ae Grand Rapids pei Minn. H : 30, at 3:00 o'clock in the office of out 10,000 cedar ties, 45,000 poles and the girl who wins first place ‘inthe / child didn’t do it, jedge,”’ said Mrs. has at oe Re t N 0: Beps, | { Niles & Aiton, 50,000 posts this winter. |contest. Mr. Reusswig has offered a|girauce before Judge Carney Wed- % pp an se sirfi in sh Sere = — | ‘cram. | Romans left Tuesday for! Ben-Leiberman is resposnible for ie ies Bea a ee BY ree seis el Xs her. iB a formal character. Following the af- Victoria, B. C., where he went 0lithe story that a robin was seen at | Bete Abe teaey i See biog ae. oe er son, Aréal’ ternoon’s program there will be an Grand Rapids j j join ‘his brother, Victor, ay spend! tne corner of Third and Leland, He ei Bas faire! ae str A ektle es colored, who answered to a evening meeting, when the matter| Mi eos _ } the summer in the British Colum” came within six feet of where the aa eaniniees oa s that. ‘$5, Vs aree pe pees secony. a of an educational exhibit from Itasca mnesota Th ; er cn vfehlia: reeked as eadieg her pee al of the necessary sa now in their | i. We ae a cra is Sey ano eee ee at i Howard R. Flint was brought into it was:a robin. Ben’s friends say Be y ; charged with stealing railway tickets der discussion. This exhibit is plan- Mine ; i ‘i |hands. It is now proposed to en-|from the express office of the Great . St. Benedict's hospital Tuesday af-| that after one lcok at this harbinger | 5 aah Sek and: “other monises Inganttarn aly Satan o ot ned to be a comprenhensive one, an ao ss ; § ° y ternoon from Cutfoot suffering from | of spring he rushed back to the ahOn | ridwers also. Mr. Kirkpatrick of a i spel es at ta : - ar Tae i las ape Civil En Ineerin “ @n injury to his hand, which necessi-|to get the winter underwear out of | cio. farm who has the work wie iclent evidence produced to con-| excellent school facilities enjoyed by tated surgical attention. | sight and bring the Panama stuff to| ‘Ne Site farm, who has the ve noet him with the case and he Was) the residents of Itasca county. Ar-|! [TASCA ENGINEERING CO . the front. ches) ee eriaen om Spark's | dismissed. Strauce’s mother. a pic- rangements for financing the propos- 2 —_ Mrs. Rose Lauzon returned Wed- : |“Barleana’ tomato as the variety to|turesque southern mammy, of the| oq exnibit will also be made at Mon-|| J- A. Brown - - - Manager , | nesday from Rochester, where she! J. A, Monger, staff correspondent) pe raised and he will see that the jante bellum type, accompanied him| q,.-¢ meeting, has spent the past couple of weeks | and illustrator of the Duluth News-| girls have their seeds by the last of|at the trial, and her voluble expres- as di . receiving surgical treatment at the | Tribune, was here seibsilatton cain incon) March. He will also arrange for|sions of faith in her son's superior-| 7,, Imperial Ladies’ Furnishing Phone 168 Nig Mayo Bros., hospital. |nection with a special number which }someone, himself or a representa-jity to petty larceny formed a run- lenin ds -wonkines ganna: panda! ' The Lutherans will meet for their | the Se es pee ee tive of the Horticultural division, to|mning accompaniment to the court| under difficulties at present and ob- : regular services next Sunday atter- | M08 sidan ang a ee visit the club for a day. Proceedings. liged to ask the ladies to go upstairs Surveying i ; ;1906, when the prospects of Itasca) py, elimina: debate Frida; a ' — noon. Services will be in the Swed- : : ae e pre ry y | to see the hats, but if you will grant Estimating ~ Jat Church 06 2300: olciedkk aiden: county becoming an agricultural afternoon was a great success, the} You will find the latest Paris and | ,,. your patience for a little while day school at 4:00.—Rev. Paul Roche ‘it Were very remote and he ws) supject debated being “Reciprocity.”|New York styles at the Imperial. we will be in shape to accomodate Construction gratified to find that his faith in)qnye affirmative side was supported pastor. ; Mit RG ae you properly. SU; intending Ae fs a = the possibilities of northern Minne-|}, Robert Gilbert, Ella Mills and B perintenading Mr. Iten, the new buttermaker.who gota is being justified. Phyllis ‘Moores. The negative was FISHING SEASON D, i Re : : ; : : rafting Sone a ey ais seEER orig | Section of the country will be erect-|Fairbanks and Blanche Gaard. The WILL SOON BE HERE if oe se ae ie an on eR a ied this spring at Pokegame lake for|decision rendered by the judges was ——— dhation to the cooemesy-saummmaait |PAt: weet ut Me mebremar saan tos, eons et Se aeietire AAG ~ OF COUNTY FOR 1911 (i ze "|nesota. Prof: West came here several/team will now be chosen from Six/1 14. Governing Fishing Cited by EXPERT A new motor truck was received years ago for the summer seasons|contestants to meet Coleraine March j PRI | by the Costello Bottling Works last | erecting a home on ithe shores of | 22nd in the final contest. aged — ga Report of Births and Deaths in Itas- | PICTURE FRAMING _ week and; put in active service Sat-|the lake, later securing some farm- eee louses ga pril 1. aunty Durin urday. The truck will be used for! jing lands and making his permanent| Spend your money at home when | pears ca Co z Past Year and SAW FILING deliveries sige Grand Rapids,!home here. The new dwelling plan-|you can. The Imperial has a lot of; ye attention of fishermen is call- Compiled by Board of Health. at i } Bovey and Cohasset. ned wall cost $5,000 and will be mod- swell stuff to select from. led by Game Warden Harry to the | K. er’: F St Supt. A. J. McGuire spent Friday!€™ im every detail. The contract |following extracts from the Minnesoq Returns on the births and deaths s Furniture ‘ynd Saturday at Cloquet, where he|for the dwellling was let this week game laws: in Itasca county during the year of Opposite Post Office ' is giving his assistance in | getting a|@0d construction work will begin as SCHOOL BOARD HAS “No person shall kill, catch, take | 1911 have just been completed. The j co-operative creamery started. Mrs./800n as the weather permits. _ |or have in possession any variety of | figures show that the birth rate has = ay — McGuire accompanied him ard re-| ithough the morning air is still trout, except lake trout; between the) More than doubled the number of! Goodland township 0 ° eer | ERIE RAIS Sus ame she of | chilly around the edges there are ELECTED TEACHERS J pkigher acdee's aciaheerns ceases Tatty deaths con Ee ees Grattan township 4 ® ; friends. ‘unmistakable signs that spring has| day of April following; any black or Past, there being 485 births as|Greenway township 2 2 | 3 ‘ ee Oswego bass between the first day of against 203 deaths. Harris townshi, 2 3 arrived, the most infalliable being t a: S P ‘ica mentors ee cy Mec appearance of a straw hat last Elections to Positions in Grand|May following; and any variety of The record for the different vil-|Iron Range township 1 1 : turgeon, catfish or any other variety lages and townships of the county! Ke connected with the new hotel which sich s The: sae aneraiered: pare) Rapids Schools Made oak between the rae day of pring is as follows: | ake. taggin = 7 | a hird street wearing a sickly grip q * 2 : ‘i sar Dae cient Be: a and a delapidated straw headpiece cf By Directors. and the first day of May following.” ae Births Deaths / Marble village 24 ’ for Easter, and cae Mr. eta the vintage of 92, while he appeared <a Section 46 of the amended game Alvwood township 5 1| Marcell township 3 3 } ‘ about $18,000. : to be trying to creep down into his| At the meeting of the school di-| laws provides that a fish house may Arbo township 6 1) Moose Park township 3 ‘ 1 e : overcoat to hide the fact that he{rectors of district No. One Friday} be used for taking fish from the 15th Ardenhurst township 3 2|Nashwauk village 52 13 i Services at the Episcopal church|was collariess. The last seen of|€vening, March 8, the following teach day of December to the first day Balsam township 0 1|Nashwauk township 0 1 3 Sunday, March 24: Holy commun-| this vision of spring he was turning|.eTs were reelected to positions in|of April following, after which date Bass Brook township 1 4|Nore township 2 e = jon and meditation, 8:00 a. m.; morn-linto a thirst emporium to get some-|the Grand Rapids schools for the|the use of a fish house becomes i]- Bass Lake township 2 1) Otenagen township 3 2 { : ing prayer and sermon, 11:00 a. m;|thing to bolster up his nerve. coming year: jlegal. | Big Fork village 4 3}Popple township 3 e ; evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. be High school, Mary Lothrop, princi- | Bigfork township 9 4 Sago township 4 e 4 m.; Sunday school, 10:00 a. m.—Rey.| The Herald-Review wishes to ob-j pai; Abbie Carpenter, domestic sci-| To the Ladies of Grand Rapids Blackberry township ss 1/Sand Lake township 6 1 f J. G. Larsen, rector. a8 bien Liar, i ence; Annie M. Becker, music and/and vicinity: If you have been pa md ae = 7) Spang township 1 e tagea county, pictures ual | drawing; Florence Burlingame, Eng-|4ble to obtain what you wanted in Calumet village 12 9} Taconite village 12 2 A meeting will be held Saturday |farming operations, farmsteads and lish; S. Barish, science; Ada A-|Famcy Dress Geods, Stylish Hats, Carpenter township 3 3|Third River township ri) e evening, March 23, in village hall by|dairy herds, to be used in a booklet Kremer, language; Harriet Kummerce fine Suits, Coats and Skirts, and hav | Cohasset village 25 10| Trout Lake township 10 1 the progressive Republicans.of,Grand| which the Great Northern railway is| mathematics; Katherine L. Fisk, |been obliged to go to the cities for| Coleraine village 42 10|Warba village e 1 Rapids, who has secured Hon. James| preparing on northern Minnesota. eighth grade; Katherine Roney,| What you bought or had made, came Deer River village 20 15; Wawina township 6 4 A. Peterson to speak on some of} Also pictures of Itasca county lakes, | seventh grade. to The Imperial and look over our}Deer River township 4 2) Wirt township 2 7 xed important sore now before/and hunting and fishing scenes,/ Central school: Agnes S. Bryan,|Iime before going away. We have|Feeley township 4 2|Zempel village 4 e he country. 3 eterson is wide-| which will be featured in a pamphiet | normal department; Mrs, Mary Bergh, Some very smart and tasty styles-|Grand Rapids village 69 52} Unorganized 10 1 ly known for his vigorous champion-jon summer resorts of Minnesotalfitth grade; Anna Reusswig, fourth|®md if we haven't just what you/Grand Rapids township 2 1 ship of progressive doctrines and|which the railway company is also Good Hope township 4 2! grade; Alida R. Holmes, third grade; | want we will get it for you. ii } }

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