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News G During the Week Grand Rapids and Vicinity athered i : ketene te tectecentes Abe Palon was a visitor here from | Swan River Monday. J. F. Metzger of Hill City was among Monday’s business here. . Senator D. M. Gunn and E. J. A. A- Campbell, representing the jDovan-Hey ca anenee company: is back calling on the trade again af- ter spending the winter in eastern visitors Canada owing to ill health. Public worship and sermon at the Presbyterian church Sunday at 10:45 Farrell returned Sunday from a visit!a, m., Sunday school 11:45, no even- to the Twin Cities. Jesse G. Whitney was down from Swan River transacting business here Friday. Remember the ball game Sunday, Grand Rapids vs. Cloquet. Game ealled at 3:00. Will Ranfranz was over from Bo wey spending Sunday with Grand Rapids friends. Erick Carlson was among the Warba farmers transacting business in Grand Rapids Thursday. Severin Hanson was in from Pop- ple Thursday transacting business with the local merchants. Clark Clay, Bena’s genial hotel man, was spending several hours wetween trains here last Thursday. ‘Commissioner Shellman was down from Nashwauk Tuesday to attend the meeting of the county poard. Christian Science services every Sunday morning at 10:45 in the} Visitors cordially wel. viewing the local land men with a Masonic hall. eomed. Don’t forget the ball game Sunday, | Grand Rapids vs. ealled at 3:00. Cloquet. Game W. #H. Church and Miss Emily E| Wells of Calumet were granted a li- eense to wed at the county clerk's office last Wednesday. Farmers all over the district as well as the dwellers in town were | ing called there by the death of his , didal htaa den ckiiiien ta xpoeltton: ta overjoyed at the plentiful rain of Tast Saturday. S. J. Moran, cashier of the First National bank at Deer River, was ene of Thursday's business visitors services next Sunday afternoon at Troy, New York, also at a handsome |s0wn? Have one made at The Im- ere. | 3:00 o'clock. Subject: ‘How differ- ‘i ij 3 Gs danteat. perial. [ent the verdict of the Holy Ghost | "crease SS ON Mrs. George Becker and Miss from man’s opinion concerning sin Notice. \ ‘ . F. Brooks, f the prosper- ; Becker from Pokegama lake were in righteousness and judgment.’ Sun- ie eainmen pen da agg Cemetery lots graded, seeded and Thursday, the Grand Rapids friends, guests of J. W. Reynolds was up from Du- luth Tuesday, representing the Hawk- eye Insurance company in a case Sgainst the Great Northern railway eompany in district court. ing service——Rev. Leo. Burrows, pas- tor: E The office of the village water and during the entire month, instead of the first 17 days of the month which has been the custom in the past. Pay your real estate tax this month and avoid a 10 per cent pen- alty. One-half of the tax may be paid before.May.first and.the.balance before October 31 to avoid penalty. ‘Louis J. Micka and family motored over from Hipbing last Thursday, Mr. Micka’s new Inter-State car receiv- ing many favorable comments from local automobile men- George Evans, the Fort Frances restaurant man, has returned from Grand Rapids where he was success- ful in selling some mining property which he owned near that city.—In- ternational Falls Echo. A. A. Mershon of Fayette, Iowa, and C. C. Cooper of Postville, Iowa, have been here the past week inter- view to investing in Itasca county soil. ; Services Sunday, May 5, Episcopal church: Holy communion and ser- mon, 11:00 a. m., evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m., Sunday school #0:00 a. m.—Rey. J. C. Larsen, rec- tor. County Attorney R. A. McQuat went to St. Peter Thursday night, be grandfather. Funeral services were held from the family residence at St. Peter Saturday. | The Lutherans will hold regular day school at 4:00 o'clock. . Specialties at the Gem theatre this week will be “The House With the Tall Porch,’ for Wednesday and Thursday, “The Clemency of Isa- peau,” a historical production for Friday evening, and “Nemesis” with. PIONEER STO SPECIAL A Lot of Ladies’ Dresses Nifty Styles Low Prices Ladies Rain Coats and Cravenets $3.50 up — A Close Out Ladies Wrappers Worth up to $2.00 to be closed out at each 7 CENTS EACH Sizes 32 to 36 New Line of Window Curtains, Notting- ham, Arabian Net, Brussels Net. Scrim, in White and Ecru. light comission will be open in futura. Grant Seaton was chosen as cashici!/+,, qifferent forties and from five | Junior League. GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. MAY 1, 1912. Maurice Costello for the 4th anil W. J. Doyle of Swan River was 5th, Saturday and Sunday evenings. (here Tuesday interviewing.the coun- _.|ty.board on the.matter of.a. proper News was received here Monday ¢f) crossing at the Great Northern tracks the death of George Levassar - ¢f| 5: swan River. The crossing has not Beaudette, who died of typhoid 4t been properly made where the coun- the St. Boniface hospital in Winnl- ty road crosses the railroad tracks peg last week. Levassar resided | ang it has been 4 source of inconver- here in the early days, going frOM|ience and danger. Mr. Doyle re- liere ‘to “Intertatios®t “Fels, and ports that eight new families have chene= to Pea | |moved into the Sago district this oper- Cc. M. Atkinson, editor of the sik Se ce cae oe ortnnee Remar ee tet er McDonald hote? at Swan River and day en route to Hibbing. Mr. Atki#-/4: win) open for business under the son says that he went to Northome new manag tt Monday. to fish and lead the simple life, put the gold discoveries up there ar¢ threatening to make Northome ¢ metropolis before long. A. B. Clair who was here last week, returning to Minneapolis from the Northome country, believes that the recent strike of gold in the D. M. Gunn and W. C. Gilbert f/Northome district is more than an Grand Rapids were in town yesterd: ,ainarly proposition. He says that attending a meeting of the stock; gold- ing quartz has been en- holders of the First National bank! otinderad sn. dil teoven iebieet © to succeed Mr. O’Connell, who is to different holes. The gold-bearing | take charge of the National bank) rormation is encountered at a depth at Ironwood, Mich., May first.—Cole? 5 slow the surface of from 110 to 240 aine Optic. | feet and several assays have been Supt. Freeman of the district anade thet etiow the gone ee schools received word last week.fron in gold. Mr. Clair believes the find at Northome is genuine and that it State High School Inspector Aiton e that, following the addition olj be developed into a rich gold an agricultural instructor to the fa culty, the Grand Rapids high schoo! A young woman who presides over has been placed on the lis t Of/on. of the school rooms in Grand schools which will draw $1,000 state| Rapids appeared at her desk recent- aid for this feature. ly attired in a new, closefitting skiry With no thought other than the con- ducting of her regular routine work she went about her duties. She noticed, however, that one of her charges was paying little attention to his work but followed her with his eyes wherever she chanced to . go. Approaching the little fellow state fair. The pooth will be design- with tue intention of -aacertaining ed and decorated by the manuel) 4. trouble she said: “Well, Jimmy, training clases. —” Before she could go any further the youngster looked up and said: “Say, teacher, that’s a classy skirt you've got on.” Prof. Hoisington of the manual! training department of the high school was over at Coleraine Wed: nesday, conferring with the manu- al instructor at that point with re-+ gard ‘to the booth which the Itasca county schools will use at the ‘Supt. A. J. McGuire of the Experi- ment farm and A. M. Sisler of the Itasca County Agricultural associa- Says the Cynical Bachelor: tion attended a meeting at Coleraine | “On, Wednesday evening last. Coleraine woman, in our hours of ease, you Bone are taking up sind “city beauti spend for clothes whate’er you ful’ idea with enthusiasm and the|njease; when debts and landlords meeting was called to discuss home| axe us sore, you always spend @ gardens and the best methods for|tritie more.” beautifying residence lots. etal \ FOR SALE—Jersey bull calf. Will Miss Carpenter, domestic science} se]; for $15 if taken at once. A. F. instructor in the Grand Rapids high| Brooks, Grand Rapids, Minn. 44-5 the Klamath Falls, (Ore.) schools} Pretty Hats and Dear Little Bon- at a substantial increase in salary. 4nets for pretty girlies and dear little Mr. Slade of the commercial depart- | babies —The Imperial. ment has been elected to a similar} Position in a business college at| Do you want a pretty party ous farmers of the Grand Rapids dis- trict, reports that there will be @ cared for during the season. Call farge acreage of potatoes in tne en-|A. EB. Behrens, Le Prairie, Minn. 43-46 tire district surrounding Grand) Rap-|Phone 199-12. ids this year. The ‘fact thet the farmers are now assured a market for their potato crop and the erec- harness, wagon and sleighs, tion of the warehouse here last year W. F. Bard, Warba, Minn. has had a marked influence in this ST Le AT TR direction. FOR SALE—One team of horses: cheap. Good for gifts, good for girls! |The choicest candies in the prettiest ‘ |boxes can be found at Miller's. Take As a result of the special meetings Ber'a box: de neem h-Tis- held in the Methodist church re- | . They’re tl est made. cently 11 people were baptized and |e prey. LM sanatye 24 received in membership last Sun- | JWhy not have real comfort in a day. Services for next Sunday will| Corset? Have one made for you at be: Preaching at 10:30; Sunday the Imperial. school at 11:45; Epworth League at/ 7:00, with preaching services follow- ing. There will be a meeting at 3:0 Sunday afternoon to organize a | For good, dry tamarack wood ir | 16 inch or pole length, cali on U. C Gravelle, Second street and Kindre avenve. | A deal was closed the fore part | WANTED—Bids for clearing and of the week for the sale of the W. F,| breaking 3 acres on the NW% of Myers farm of 100 acres, four miles|SW%4 of sec. 18, town 55-24. For north of Grand Rapids, to Mr. Wil- | particulars write Box 95, Maurble, lam of El Paso, Texas. The new | Minn. owner will be here the first of next | week with his family and will farm the land this summer. Mr. Myers is planning to remove to California during the.coming summer, raise fruit and dodge the cold winters of the |8raded, with foot elevation above | north country. istreet level. House is modern in every particular and is well located Word reached here Wednesday of |im the most desirable residence ‘sec the death-of A. D. Brooks at. Deer tion of the village—W. E. Myers River Tuesday night. Mr. Brooks| Grand Rapids, Minn. h ywas one of the pioneers of Itasca county and was formerly a county commissioner. Two children, P. R. Brooks of Deer River and Mrs. C. H. Marr, Minneapolis, survive him. | Funeral services will be at Deer| FOR SALE—Single \River Thursday and interment will | Leghorn eges fur hatching. be made in the Itasca cemetery here.|$1.00 per setting, 15 eggs. Mrs, P. Peterson, Box 44, Grand Rapids, FOR SALE—At a bargain, my 10 |room residence on Houghton avenue 182 foot street frontage with alleys to west and south. Grounds wel! cated, electric lighted and good well. Apply to George Hewis. Somb Brown Charles Olson, chairman of the town of Spang, was in Grand Rapids| FOR SALE—my dwelling house an Tuesday, appearing before the coun-|the Shamrock saloon building. Call ty board to urge same needed road-|or address Pat Hoolihan, Cohasset For rent—7 room house, well 1lo-|: work in his township. Spang is one | Minn. of the richest towns in Itasca coun- ty, but its development has een FOR SALE. considerably hampered by inade-| Lands adjoining the village limits quate road facilities and the resj-|north of town, situated between Lake, one dents are unging that the proposed | Crystal Lake and McKinley new ferry boat for the Pokegama pe | Will sell in small parcels from JOHN BECKFELT GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. put in service and so give them com- munication with Grand Rapids with- out a roundabout drive along the acre up; easy terms; ideal location for poultry raising or market gar- dening. lake shore. | KREMER & KING. Dear Amy;— : Some women put all their money in pr\etiy clothes, which soon wear out. oS Letieve every woman should furnish her home handsomely Lefonreshe expends anything on “outside” show oS Lelieve in “inside” comfort. The whole family can enjoy a well dressed home and for a Long time. Shen you won't mind if the neighbors do como in to visit, will you? Always your friend, ; Lou. . S.-Buy good, reliable furniture while you She only store S ever think of Luy- ing furniture and Augs from, is F, E. REUSSWI FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING Grand Rapids, : : : : are ad ik. The largest stock of Boys’ Clothing ever shown in Grand Rapids, or any other town of its size. Complete outfits. for boys of all ages. We urge you not to make a selection until you have seen the col- lection of SPRING CLOTHING for Boys that we are showing Our stock of MEN’S CLOTHING is complete in all lines We are headquarters for Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes We receive orders for shoes from neighboring towns that are twice the size of Grand Rapids, be- cause we carry the best and latest styles, at prices that are always right. | IEBERMAN BROTHER CRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA 5 Make the spring days brighter by giving Her a box of candy. A choice line of Roach Tisdales and Lowney'’s bonbong at Miller’s. See our window display. STALLION NOTICE. I will stand my 1300-lb. stallion Friday and Saturday of each week for season beginning Friday, May 10, at Dr. Dickie’s veterinary hcspital, Grand Rapids, Minn. NIE OO as 39-42 HERMAN GRAN Bring your Rubber Goods or any- thing else needing repairs to George Hewis’ electric repair shop. It is cheaper to repair than buy new- The nicest gift of all—a box of those delicious candies from Mill’ers. For Sale Cheap—Boat house in good condition, Meyer's bay: Poke gama Lake—L. M. Bolter. Grand Rapids Minn, Handkerchief linen, cotton voile and other dainty materials for sum- mer dresses at the Imperial.