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GRAND RAPIDS HERALD REVIEW ~ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913. Vb aoninstoninaty Mereineatd News Gathered During the Week é Grand Rapids and Vicinity Henry Merritt of Ball Club. -was a visitor here on Tuesday. Al Phillips left Monday for a wisit with his old neighbors at Aitkin. Swan Carlson and J. P. McGuire of Warba, were business visitors. yin town yesterday. : Guy Kelly. school teacher at Warba, visited friends here over O. C. Markel of Duluth, a cook of reputation and experience, ar- rived the latter part of last week and is now installed as chef at the European restaurant. Archie and Lioyd Vipond enter- tained their young friends at a ;|very pretty Hallowe'en party on Friday evening. About <5 were present and all had a good time. Among the teachers who spent given by this organization and they will appreciate a large attendance. Mrs. Dolly Powell has leased | the restaurant formerly known as ‘ce GriJl from Quackenbush & jPearson, and has renamed the | piace ‘ihe Rex. Besides the res- | taurant she will also conduct the | rooms in conection with the place. j place. Mrs. Thomas Gunderson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Vipond,| festivities were in progress. This ‘who has been here on a visit, re- turned to her home at Stevenson on Monday. Her little daughter ; who has been visiting here, re- turned with her as did Mrs. Vipond. Mrs. George Arscictt, who recent- ly underwent an operation at the | Northwestern hospiial in Minne- |apolis returned ‘home ‘Tuesday Misses Katherine Gilbert and Ruby LeMere were the hostesses at a most enjoyable Halowe'en Masquerade party given at the home of the former on Friday evening. There were about fifty guests present and the dance was held in the spacious barn. A fea- ture of the affair was the chamber of horrors through which each guest was forced to pass before be- ing allowed to enter to where the initiatory ceremony consisted of being led through a dark basement ‘and compelled to make a solemn avowal that the only purpose the candidate for admission in being | as possible. An elaborate lunch the evening was most delightfully | Senne in dancing. there was to have as good a time | | was served at the residence and| Chat this is a We Sell It For Less Sell For Cash Facf mit fancy can comparing the prices you are paying for similar articles to the following which you may be buying on a credit price basis. We eliminate entirely bookkeeping ex- pense, credit losses, etc. The most careful business man has such losses if he does a credit business. We are giving you this saving on every article you buy. Here are a few samples on things you are using every - 6a%€ be easily proven by Saturday and Sunday. . é ie H of D Ri Saturday or Sunday here were: | ree roent uae ae. _ saa spcet Jack O'Connell of Deer River, | Misses May Doderedge of Swan ‘ 4 jot, ( h ch Servi eee was down Sunday on a visit to his River; Lucy Stevens of Warba; Jes- met her at Duluth and accompanied ur ices en sister, Mrs. F. E. Betz. The William Dibbert family moved into their new residence on Hoffman avenue this week. Probation Officer Edward Wil- sun went to St. Paul on business last Thursday, returning Sunday. |ers are said to be present in large Ny, 35 leaves at 4:05 a. m., instead | Alcohol Beating a Retreat.” The -Cheese, full cream, our price ee é numbers this season. Lor at 4: Sunday School will convene at 12 i i This Ciasal Nouthern: raikepagatas | of st 4:30. ocmengbampa gion poston Carnation Milk, tall can ; ---cash price .10 ‘an extra crew at work building a] Mrs. W. W. Fletcher of Cohasset,'! George Bachelor of Deer River, |‘@ll Le im charee of Junior de.|fy S0Yder's Salad Dressing, 3oc size.—..........-..-----__ 25 sidetrack at Blackberry this week. R. L. Nelson, local manager of the Mesaba Telephone company, visited with friends in Hibbing over Sunday. The Blue Bird club met with Maude Newman at ‘the home of Mrs. Hagadorn last evening. The usual lunch was served. Colin Murchie had 10 of his poung friends at his house for a Hallowe’en celelration and alll the youngsters report a good time. William Litchke, who has been employed at a drug store im chis-|day evening: Lunch was served ed Pa These prices are net cash. Inquiré for our prices on 3 eholm, has resigned his position}and a most delightful evening| Coleraine Iron News: Mr. Fred as eee ee ypratoae Bacon, Hams, Flour, Feed, staple Hardware, Drugs, there and returned to Grand Rapids} spent. Bentz of the county seat was a at 7 p. m. Sana taiviee at 7:45 i : The English Lutheran Aid So- ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Yngve. Thursday, November 13. Everybody is cordially invited to aitend. ‘ Erick Flesche, who has been working im Grand Forks since last April. returned this week and will probably remain here through the winter. Henry Logan returned this week tgom a trip to his old home in Michigan. He also paid a visit to Detroit and other cities while away. 1 Gaylord Finnegan, who is in the ‘employ of one of the big mining companies at Hibbing, is spending ‘a week al the: Erskine camp on Prairie river. her home. 3 PDeeetecdeetoatontontoctectontoctoctoctoctontontondvatontontontecteatie sie Aiken and Lillian Johnson of | As Sohasset. ‘| ‘There has been a slight change i _.,.. | the time of arrival and departure Joseph Cook and Glenm Willits | uy the trains over the Great Nor- killed a big wolf while out rabbit | thepn railway. No. 33, going west World's Temperance Sunday ‘will be observed next Sabbath at the Presbyterian, church, both at | morning service and the Sunday hunting in the vicinity of Black- | berry this week. These maraud- row arrives at 12:44, fourteen min- utes ‘afer than heretofore, while who recently underwent an opera- who has been suffering wiih tion for appendicitis at St. Bene- | typhoid fever at St. Benedict's hos- dict’s hospital, is getting along : pital for some fime is on the mend nicely, and will soon be able to re- | anid will soon be out again. Pat turn to her family. |, Mills) also of Deer River, under t " | treatment for pleurisy at the same Misses Ann Knutson and Flor- | institution, is also pa mend. ence Thors were hostesses at a five hundred party at the home! The Catholic ladies are going to of Mrs. Ruesswig on Saturday eve- | serve supper in the basement of ning. Lunch was servedj and a | the church om Thursday, Noy, 20, very pleasant evening spent. | trom 5:30 until all are served. Following is the menu: Roast ; pork, dressing and brown gravy; Bush entertained a party Of | Irish potatoes, mashed A sel | friends at five hundred in the par-| pickles, bread and rolls. tea, coffee, lors of the Hotel Pokegama Mon- | cake and apple sauce. Misses Rosalie Huderle and Leila - visitor in the village on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of Deer | oy business’ connected with the River, were county seat visitors | movements of the Bovey Bull last Friday. Mr. Jones has almost | Moose club later on. The club is completely recovered from injur-' now at work gathering together ics that laid him up at St. An- | the needful things incidental to a thoney’s hospital at Bemidji for | two weeks’ stay in the great lone- some time. The announcement is made that | School Director Stockwell, Super- there will be a football game here | intendent Freeman and Clerk Doran next Sunday between the Grand | made a tour of inspection into the Rapids team and the Superior bad-| Dora Lake country this week and gers. The latter are said to be @ | siected the sites for several new | husky bunch and a good game is | schools, They traveled across coun- promised. try to the Squaw Lake section, The big compounding engine No. | Where there are three new schools 317, gave the local yard men and | t@ Le built this season—two at train crew a couple of lively hours'-Roung Lake aid one at Dickson ion Friday morning. The big ma- | luke. chire went off the track twice in A special train bearing James J. getting about half a mile from the } Hill and other high officials of tha! some. eg eschool hour. The fheme for the mnormning sermon will. be: “King partment. There are classes for all ‘ages; from beginners tio seniors The weekly devotional service by Christian Endeavor society will open at 6:30 p m., and the topic will be “Christian Home Life.” Usual evening worship at 7:30 p. m with sermon upon “The Plot of Haman.” the second im the series on “Esthre, the Queen” County day and Friday this week Public worship at the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday a. } ‘m., with sermon by the pastor Rey. A. A. Myers. The sacrement of the Lord’s Supper will be ad- wihen the subject will be: “A Big ‘task for a Big Man.” Strangers | made welcome. s Work Begun on School. William MeVeigh, who has the contract for the excavation work for the new high school addition, is rushing his part of the job in order that Contractor Edward Jackson’ may be able to get the actual construction work going as soon as possible. George Summers } of Bemidji, who has charge of the work,as,foreman, arrived this week and has been busy making the pre- liminary arrangements. Mr. Sum- mers is not a stranger here, hav- ing been foreman on the job at the time the Catholic church was built. He will move his family Pure Lard, best to be had, Ib_--....----.-----.--------- Price’s Baking Powder, 1 Ib cans._.-...--2..--------- -45 Granulated sugar, 18 Ibs. for Rice Powder, soc size-. Cream of Roses, 25¢ siz Edelweiss Cream, 26¢ siz¢ Lewis Lye, 15c size, our price.....------...------------ Puffed Rice, 2 packages for-...............--..---- i Graham Crackers, National Biscuit Co., 3 pkgs fo Uneedas, 6 packages for._....--....-.2.2--22-2---2-2+5--- Swansdown Face Powder. 25c size--.-----.-+--- Hard Coal Stove, 55.00 value, cash price__...--.---- Hard Coal Stove, 50.00 value, our price. Hard Coal Stove, 45.00 value. our price. ITASCA MERCANTILE CO. At the Gem. Tonight and tomorrow night the greatest of all two-reel pro- ductions will be seen at the Gem, when “Mary Stuart,” is the top liner. Mary Fuller plays the lead in this great historical drama, and lit is dlaimed that her work is exceptionally fine. Friday night Hughie Mack will be the comedy attraction when the big artiist will appear in kilts, in “Playing the will be “When Glasses Were Not Glasses,” a Vitagraph comedy, an@ the usual Pathe Weekly. Satur-— day and Sunday, the 14th and 45th, a Vitagraph comedy, “Which Way Did He Gq?” and the Lubin play, . “The Reformed Outlaw.” will be- the attractions. This Is a Joke. Floodwood Broadax: The list: of” gubernatorial candidates so far an— jreand house. | Great Northern railway, came over | down here from Bemidji and re- |on their special train from Cole-|'main_ during the time that the E. F. Bradt, consulting engineer! 5 g Bowers who hes been im day another of those inimitable |tions presents the appearance of- es for the Jones & Laughlin company, | raine om Sunday evening. Presi- building is under construction. Bunnygraphs will be featured. It a Grand Rapids village directory-- arrived from Pittsburg Sunday to look after the company’s interests in this section. Mrs. John Hoffer was hostess to about thirty ladies at a five hund- ; red party at her residence on Hol- lowe’en. A very pleasant after- toon was spent. The ladies of the Methodist church will give a pie.social and rummage sale at the Village hall mext Mcmday afternoon. Ail are invited to attend. Mrs. Peter Billedeau gave a very pretty chilaren’s pariy at her home er Friday evening. The house was full of little folks, all of whom had a good time, C. M. Erskine left this week on a visit to San Francisco, where his mother, whom he has not seem for years, resides. He will be gone about three weeks. charge gf the telegraph instrument at the depot duning the vacation of Mr Claus left today to take up'| {his former duties as operator at | Gunn. Mr. Glaus will be back on , ithe job this week. : | H. J. Luther has completed his | season’s work at Nashwauk, and | after visiting with his parents here! for a few days, left yesterday for | Saskatchewan, Can., where he will | be employed in the office of a large lumbering coneern. i | days at Marry lake, Mr. Wood being one of the charter members the name of that lake, ‘give a box social at the Laprairie school house on Friday evening to which all are invited. This will br one of the first public functions PAYING BY CHECK 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 will be extended. pital $2 5,000,00 bank today. Every courtesy First National #avi. GRAND RAPIDS. MINN. Surplus $5,000.° of the rod and gun club that bears , "Becker, uent Hill returned from here to Superior, using the Merry Widcw engine and cars to which to Mitch his special car. ‘the remaincer of the train and officials continued on their journey westward. Word was received here the first of the week of the death of Mrs. Frank F. Becker, wife of the presi- dent of the Itasca Paper company here, which occured at Appleton, Wis., last Sunday, she having been taken to the hospital in ‘the latter J. C. Wood and W. B. Jordan of town from her home at Kaukauna. ‘Minneapolis, arrived the first of | Messrs. W.F. the week and are spending a few | brother-in-laws of the deceased, and H. G. Becker, left yesterday to attend the funer- al, accompanied by Miss Irene Glenn. Willits, who has been help- The Farm Women’s club will | ing on the local end of the Herald- \‘Review for the past six weeks: ‘eaves today to take up his old vo- ‘cation as school teacher, having |been assigned to the school at W:- | bana Lake. Mr. Willits, who 1s ‘an Iowa product, likes this section immensely and will probably be- come a fixture here He isa young ; man of ability and attainments and the people of the district in which he teaches will find him a genial | and helpful comrade, as well as a | first class instructor of the young. A very pleasant Hallowe'en party ‘was given at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. E. R. Browne, when their son, | Hollis, was host to a number of | his little playmates. -Those pres- ; emt were: Mary Arscott. Elizabeth | Pratt, Betty Storch, Margaret Bil- odeau, Margie Affleck. Helen Nes- |j ‘bit, Marie Powell, Helen Browne, William and Pafrick Farrell. Har- old Aiton, Jean Bilodeau, Sidney Milanye. Howard Spencer, Henry and Fred Steenstrup, Dean Affleck. Hallowe'en games were played and a delightfl time had generally. Bridge Contract Let. At a joimt meeting of the offi- cials of the town of Arbo and a committe appointed by the board of county commissioners for the purpose of opening the bids for a bridge to be erected across Prairie river in Township 56, Range 25, there were six bids submitted, as follows: North Star Bridge com- pany, $4,095; Northwestern Bridge company, $4300; Hennepin Bridge is called “Troublesome Tresses.” Monday and Tuesday a strong Bio- graph drama, “The Crook and the Girl,” and the Vitagraph produc- tion, “A Doll for the Baby,” will share the bill. The two-reel sub- ject for nextWednesday and Thurs- day is “The Flight of the Crow,” 2 a Selig production of much merit.| Work done neatly and cheaply— A week from Friday the offering | Phone 274. with Cohasset still to hear from,. Ldaies’ Aid society of the M. EW church at Cohasset. wish to an- mounce that a bazaar and supper will ke given at the town hall om November 22 Pipers.” On Saturday and Sun- for the approaching elec-- Co., $3,800; D. C. Miner & Co., $4072; Minmesota Bridge company, $3,970; ‘Twin City, Bridge company, $3,997. The Hen- nepin Bridge company was award- ed the contract The work is tio be completed by May 4, 1914. Com missioners Morris O’Brien and ‘Andy Nelson were the committee appointed to confer with the town supervisors, and {he acceptance of the bid also met with the approval of County Surveyor Lidberg, who was present He Likes Itasca Lands. (Mr. H. L. Moore, a real estata agent of Amboy, Minn., has been making periodical visits to Grand Rapids for some time past for the purpose of showing Itasca county real estate to prospective buyers. He is working in connection with the Reishus-Remer Land company of this place who have acres, tracts and whole -townships on. their lists. Mr. Moore finds that men become ready buyers of Itasca county agricultural lands when giv- en a chance to investigate its pro- cing qualities and the prices it be had for. On each visit he as made a sale and has become interested that his enthusiasm romises to make him an: exclusive for this section. Ed's Light Express—Call 274. We Invite All Women and Misses who are interested in the newest coat ideas to call at our store. Our showing is very dis- tinctive—you'll see quite a variety of garments all priced at reasonable figures. We have both the cloth and pile fabrics, and such opportunity to please your individual taste has not been offered for a long time. The Pp almer Your attention is also directed to the trademark on each. garment. In our estimation it desi the best garment possible to obtain. It means style, quality, fit, value: and» satisfaction. We want you to see these garments. and learn that this is the store that can please you. “The Style Shop” Opposite Powers’ Hardware. 20% off all this month on COATS, SKIRTS, SUITS, Ready-to-wear DRESSES and MILLINERY. MRS. W. A. RYA Telephone 162 GRAND’ RAPIDS MINNESOTA s