Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, September 10, 1913, Page 5

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— cael ia During t News Gathered Grand Rapids and Vicinity he Week Peter Dah! of Warba was a busi-! ness visitor here on Monday: John Ruby of Deer River was a business caller in town Tuesday. A daughter was born Saturday last to Mr. and Mrs. Lorey Housen. Mrs. Hugh Riley of Hibbing, is in the city for a visit with Mrs. | Mary Daub. : Mrs. O. Hillman of Madena, Wis., has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Cal Gilman. Mrs. P. C. Busha of Duluth, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. E. Hagadow, at LaPrairie. Mrs. E. C. Peterson has return- ed from a two weeks visit) at the State fair and at Stillwater. Miss Grace Repp left on Tues- day morning for Duluth, for _ a few days visit with friends, R. R. YVichenor from north of Warba attended to business mat- ters at the court house, Monday. Mrs. Andrew Nelson of Bovey, ‘was in the Rapids, Monday, for a visit with Mrs. Charles Gunder- sory. John Lind one of the’ progres- sive farmers of Marcell township, is attending to court business this “ vek, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen-of Du- luth, arrived Friday fora short visit at the home of Mrs. GG. Wilcox. Mrs. Augusta Niemi and.daughter Ella, from Liepold, were.in Grand Rapids last Tuesday on a shop- ping tour. Mrs, al Gilman -visited_im Crookston, last week, -where she attended the wedding of a young lady cousin. Jess Anthony and A. M. Johnson went to Mud Lake, Saturday last, taking their shot.guns along for departed thia week. Mr. Loga: and daughter going back to their home ‘at Marquette, Mich., while | Ray went to attend St. Johns col- {lege and Mrs. Logan is to visita daughter in Bemidji before retu ing - home. F A card from Dr. J, F. Gendron,” at Crookston, gives the informa: tion that the dector and family ‘will be homethis week and tha doctor will be ready for business on Saturday. They left Crookston on Tuesday night for Duluth, where it was expected would hear Chauncey Olcott sing on Wednesday evening and then come home. Mrs. Paul Riggdon, who has been, spending some time at the Sher- man place near Pokegama Lake, went to Duluth, on Menday = te meet her husband, who «ame from Kansas City, and will visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Rigg- don have been spen@ing the sum- mers here for some years and be-~ lieve Itasea county to be the pro- per place for vacation time. Hugh ‘Chalmers, president of the Chalmers Automobile company, ac- companied by Mrs. Chalmers, Mr. and Mrs. Caunselman of Detroit, and Jno. A. Nelson of Kansas City, } wants space “at the coming Coun- |ty fair and js.to be: back. soon, to take the matter up with : played as they would have desired ‘on accountofa lack of time and that they | Don ‘Carlos Musser of Duluth, proprietor.of. the. Northeast. Farm. er and Settler, published at Du- lath. was in the.city Tuesday mak-. ing .arkangements. with A.J, Me- uire’ for some: material’ for his yer based upon the work that has; been, done at’ the State Ex- periment: fagm.; Mr. Musser also the Thoge;'who had charge of the heotod ane exhibit ‘at the State air returned the first of the week. ‘Although the exhibit was not dis- hanasement. - 3} funds, several good premiums were, taken, the prizes received amount- ing to $122. Taken all in all the display ‘was a success and Itasca county has no reason to feel ashamed of the showing made. : Church Services Wr Doeonteetecteeteecenteetoctoateesontratenteateetontnetectonteetentent ot “Unfaithfulness To a Great Trust,” will be the theme of the morning sermon by Rey. H. B. Sutherland at the Presbyterian church next Sunday, the service commencing at 7:45 a.m. The Sunday school hour és 12m. to 1:00 o'clock. Mrs. C. €. MeCarihy is superintendent of the main school and Mrs. A, L. Sheldon is super- intendent of the Primary depart- ment. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m., with:sermon by the pastor on “The Spirit of Fitness for Ser- NEW ROAD WILL __OPEN GO Splithand to be Benefitted by Market Point on Hill City Glenn Willits, who, . hag been blasting -the ‘stumpellib), tie" h héw road which is being built in Split- hand, south to the Aiken county line, returned ith Grand ids, on Saturday, ~ and’ reports/that sttb- stantial progress.is being made on the road work. This road is to open up a lot of country “which has not before possessed, an ade- quate opening market, Aiken coun- ty has projected a road, to meet the one being built by Itasca county. Near the junction of the two the new town of Rabey, on the line of the Hill City railroad will take care of the farm pro- ducts in a large territory. Mr. Walker already has a fine store at, the new town and hag been purchasing timber, cord wood and ‘produce to quite an extent. A. N. Phillips, one of the best boost- ers of the Splithand country has recently purchased considerable land in close proximity to the mew town and will put in a good deal of time in the future assist- ing to make it a business center. Mr. Willits says that James Dowling of Duluth, who has the contract for the road, is a good road builder and will have the work done about September 20th. vice.” Mid-week service of prayer and praise every Thursday ‘€ven- ing at 7:45 p. m. were arrivals Sunday, to spend a couple of weeks at their Deer Lake lodge. Mr. Counselman iis vice-presidend of the Chalmers company, and Mr. Nelson is one of the company’s general -agents at Kansas City. : Miss Margaret Aiton was an ar- rival Sunday from her home at St. Peter, where she spent the sum- mer with her parents. Miss Aiton resumed her position as -principal of the Forest Lake scheol. She says she is most delighted to be ack in*cool Grand Rapids, where relief is found from the torrid cli- matic conditions that prevailed at | St. Peter during July and August. use, Sunday. A. N. Phillips from near: Rabey, was in town on Monday to meet his wife, who came home from.a several weeks visit with her par- ents at Ferris, Minnesota. H. B. Craig of Brookfield, Mo., and ‘W. D. Keller, of Columbia, Mo., students at the Columbia University, are guests of Rev. C. E. Burgess of Cohasset. this. week. Elmer Bliss ef Blackberry, whe recently went to work for the Singer Sewing machine company of this city, started on a business trip, Monday, to take him through a considerable territory, west of where. Miss Esther Tunberg went .ta Minneapolis, Menday night, where she will visit for the next twa weeks and in the meantime attend the wedding of a girl friend with whom she was quite an intimate while .a resident of Minneapolis. Miss Nellie Jones of Minneapolis and Mrs. John Jones of Deer River, are in the city attending the ses- sions of the Grand jury. Their mission is to give testimony con+ cerning the stabbing .of Mr. Jones, by Jake Reigelsperger. The victim is still in the hospital. Miss Celia Otis went 4o Vancouver,' B. C., on Monday, to take up her duties in the schools of that place for the coming year. Miss Otis taught school in the west last year. and has been spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Otis, at her farm on Lake Sissibakwet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan and daughter, Rosemary and ‘son, Ray, An advertisement for the heirs tof James Nolan, formerly a’ woods- iman of northern Minnesota, Duluth | re- cently appeared in the papers. James Nolan, ia brother of Mrs. George F. Meyers and Mrs. Charles Kearney, formerly lived here and-worked in the woods of Aitkin. and Itasca counties. Mem- kers of the family have net heard from him for~several years, western Canada. The advertisement but it-isknown he went to north- |‘ Morning ‘worship at the Metho- dist church next Sunday and the subject ‘will be: “A Message of As- surance.” A session of the Sun- day school -will be held. The Ep- worth league ‘will have an‘ educa- tional meeting at 7 p.m. Evening ‘A. A. Myers, ~will speak upon the serviee .at, 7:45. The pastor, Rev. Strangers made welcome. NOTICE: sore FO esse Light Consumers ‘Notice is ‘hereby given ° ‘that the Electric Current - ‘will be shut off in the : Willage of Grand Rapids : «on Sunday, Sept. 14, : ‘from 9 o’cleck in the ; stated he recently died there leav- ing a considerable estate, Lake school house is to commence right away and the «structure will be ready for use before Thankszi ing. The.contract was awarded to W. Pogue, who resides near Warba. He was in the Rapids on Monday, making arrangements for material to be used in the building .and the hauling of the timbers and lumber for the school house has begun. ‘This school tlement «with an -attendance of about 40 pupils? John Hepfel has cawsed some ex- tensive repairs to be madq@ on his Third street building, formerly oc- cupied by thelate A. E. Wilder, and about the 45th inst. Patille & Clouietr «will open the place with a stock of liquors and cigars. The building .has been lowered to a Jevel ‘with the sidewalk; a con- crete foundation —put in; a large basement room fitted up and the entire building put in first class shape. John S. Lofberg did the work. Wm. Ashton is deing - the painting. PAYING BY CHECK will be extended. Capilal $2 §,000,00 Pena This is now recognized by everyone as the safest and most convenient way of transacting business. A cancelled check is better evidence of payment than a receipted bill. Start an account with this bank today. Every courtesy First National’ Bank GRAND RAPIDS. MII Satolee’ $ 5,000,00 The building work on the Trout ‘forenoon to 5 o'clock in ‘ By Order of ELECERIC LIGHT & WATER COMMISSION. : POACEAE Started Sunday Scheel. On last Sunday Rev. Snyder started a new Sunday School at house is in a largely Finnish set- the.school house at Ball Club lake, with an attendance of about thir- ty-five members. The peaple ef that vicinity are much pleased to have their efforts in that direction materlize in suck a way and will no deubt, give the work their hearty suppert. Mrs. Fred Kichnmacher was se- lected to aet as superintendent. | during the first period. he day school there is taught by Miss Ferris, whois giving mueh valua- Dle aid to the work. Arrived With Bride. Mr. Iza Snell and bride arrived in the Bapids, Saturday evening, from Davenport, lowa, at which vlace they were recently married, and went to their home in Split- hand. Mr. Snell came to Northern Minnesota, last spring and pur- chased a farm intending then to ‘go back and get the girl he left behind him if the eountry waa suitable. The last act shows conclu- sively that he is satisfied with the new location. His neighbors are intending to give him and his better half a royal welcome some time this week. § Just to remind you again, the im- portance of gathering your seed corn right now. Those ears most mature now are the ones that we want for next years crop. Pick- ing these now is a good start, to- ward improving your seed. W. J. CORWIN. , | Subscribe for the Herald-Review, Hibbing Ball Team Won. ‘The contest between the Hibbing and Grand Rapids base ball teams on Sunday at the grounds of the former, resulted in a decisive vietory for the Hibbing aggrega- ition. The -score standing 7 to 3. The battery for Hibbing was 'Pradisco and Carrol, while Bentz, Whaling and Erskine, did the twirling aad sacking acts for the } Grand Rapids team. Bentz was in the box during the first three in- nings but in the third he sprained his ankle and was compelled to \retire. This erippled the Grand -Rapids team to a considerable ¢x- ‘tent. - The seores were however fairly even until the eighth inning, Kwwhen. several errors on the part:of goods for the least money. fresh. Shoulder Hams, per pound Lard, per pound -.......-. Santa Claus Soap, per box Lenox Soap, per box... Ben Hur, per box-..-- Royal Cup Coffee, per can-. Twenty-five pound sack sugar-. The place where you get the best service-—the best Three pounds White House Coffee-. Honor Brand Coffee, per pound-- One hundred pound sack sugar-- My goods are always $ .15 A large aluminum kettle with c Medium size aluminum kettle with cover-- a Buy your groceries from Carl and you wiil always get fresh goods. The Live Grocer GRAND RAPIDS, I can always save you money on canned goods in one dozen lots. ----$2.00 1.75 over__-..--. MINNESOTA ¢ Hill City News : O. E. Barnes has finished a suc- cessful season in raspberry market. ing, having sold 1,000 quarts from a patch of one third acre of land. Miss Eleanor Watson and Mr. Walter Wendt were married at the home of the bride on Wednes- day evening, Rey. 0. Suver officia- ting. Both the bride and groom were former residents of Crandon, Wisconsin, but have been living in Hill City for the past two years. Work has commenced on the new furnace to be erected here by the Jones-Ardig Furnace Co, This is expected to be a great enterprise for Hill City and will employ when in running order 1,000 men. A new building is being erected on the south side of Lake,avenue, which will be occupied by the Gem theatre. Grand Rapids allowed the Hibbing Doys to land a series of runs. -o It is expected that the Grand Rapids team will play the Wood- Jands of Duluth at Grand Rapids on Sunday. This team was in the record. THE GEM. Friday, this week, “His For His Emperor,”, by Leo De-. lamey amd ‘William Humphrey. Gerdon. eo “The Banny Hug,” a vitagraph’ omedy.. ¥ “Monday .and Tuesday, Septem- ber 145 and 16, “Bingles at the Cabaret.” A witagraph comedy. “The Sorrowful Shore, a biegaph drama. Wednesday nd Thursday, Sep- ‘ttember 17 and 48, “Into the North,” .a ‘wo reel essenay story of frost and cold. A Friday, September 19 only, a Pathe wedkly, “Roughing tihe Cub,” a Vitazraph comedy. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20 land 21, “The Song Bird ‘of he -North,” a Vitagraph drgma. “Loves Quarantine,” a Vitagraph -comedy. ‘ New Telephone Manager. PREPARING 10 MINE IN BRAINER’ J Brainerd, Minn., Sept. 10—" fhe |’ Rapids befdre Shis season and ‘wal-|Brainerd-Cuyuna Mining Comy suny, loped the home organization to the | Owning the lease hold interes ts to tune of 4 to 4 and-so an extra.ef-j Mineral lands within the city lim- fort will be made ‘to replace this jits, has let the contrach 40 the Mahlum Lumber compauy Yor th furnishing of the mine ‘timbers. Hoisting machinery, boilers and .,. jother machinery have been order- Life: |ed and will soon be, on the ground. The first mine near Sixth stree! is to be the Braimerd-Cuyuna Min. Saturday and Sunday, this week, ing Company, Mine No. 1, and th aa «et etd, 1? i . ne ‘The Lion's Bride,” Julia Swayne | second mine in Southeast Brainerd, is to be the No. 2. Capt. Martin is in charge of sinking the shaft. — FRED KING’S LOSS — AND AN HONEST MAN Fred <A. King had business in Duluth, last week. He dropped his pocket-book in the lavatory of the St. Louis hotel, when he didn’t know it and discovered the loss, when he went to pay his bill. The wallet eortained about fifty ddllana in cash and some checks payable »| 40 his order. Mr. R. W. Merrill, of Ft. Dodge, Ia.,- traveling repre- sentative for the American Cement company of St. Louis, found the | cluding refrigerator, SIX HUNDRED PUPILS. IN PUBLIC SCH OLS” One Hundred and Fifty Aye En- - rolled in the High ‘ school at’ Opening of 7 erm. The Grand Rapid 3 public schools _ opened Monday w' sy 9. very large. attendance and * \) teachers -pre-~ pared to do the srougt™: work. The « total enrollme at of tlie. three - schools amou" 604 pupils dis- - tributed as meas ¥ The his} school building has 244 pupils ang the high school pro- - ‘per 150, ghe remainder being in. the 71% and 8th grades. “ye ‘Forest Lake School an enroll merit of 140 is reported and at t » <Gentral school the enroll-. mer 4 jis 220. eh re J amis Partridge, who was @ ™ ember of the teaching force at firginia as instructor in the sci- ence department, has been ~ se~ {cured for the Grand Rapids schoals ‘and has taken up) his duties. in that department. WANTS and FOR SALE Five Cents Per Line e t -| Wanted—Girl for general. house work. Apply Mrs. Frank King. Nn { UOsT:—Bunehi of keys om a ring. Finder please return to the. Herald-Review office. FOR SALE—For sale at a bar- gain if taken at once, one five passenger touring car’and one Ford Roadster. Both in first class con- dition.} Inquire of King Lumber- GIRL WANTED:—For general. housework at’summer resort. $5 to $7 per week. I. A. Martin, Itasca Park Resort, Grand Rapids. Write or call at Herald-Review. FOR SALE:—Household Goods, Horses, - buggy and cutter—S, H.. THOMPSON, Cohasset. FOR SALE—Household- table, in- chairs, purse, which contained Mr. King’s | etc. Enquire -at Herald-Review of- address, and promptly mailed it R. S. Nelson has been appointed |! him. Appreciating the honesty to manage the Mesaba telephone}f Mr. Merrill, Mr. King at once office of Grand: Rapids. Mr. Nelson| wrote his thanks and enclosed a is transferred here from Hibbing, |check for $10 as a reward. where he has been in the employ of the company during the last twe years} He is now engaged in straightening up the accounts and misunderstandings of the local offiee., 2 T. J. Peach, secretary of the Grand Rapids local, received a communication this week from T. E. Latimer, State Socialist secre- tary stating that A. E. Hatcher will be in Grand Rapids to deliver a lecture on. September 17. The recommendation given the lecturer by the state secretary is most hearty and promises for the Grand Rapids Soeialists a fine and in- structive lecture. Picked up a Brown Dog at Lie- pold, Minn. Owner can have same by calling and paying the- expense. If not called for in 5 days, will keep it, A, BAGLEY, Liepold, Minn, een eee Here Review of For Sale—The celebrated Standard pictures, faghion plates and. dooks.—Mrs. .W. W. Fletcher, Co- COATSWORTH These are the advanced Patronage. New GRAND OPENING OF THE COLERAINE, MINN. selected with a view to pleasing critical Thursday, Friday, Sept 11, 12 HAT SHOP fall styles, personally stock entirely. 2 Bae a

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