Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, November 19, 1913, Page 11

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PAGE EIGHT OPPOSES SOSOS TSO GO TS OSOOTOD Church Services i Rey. H. B. Sutherland, minister } ‘in charge, will preach at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath 7 at both morping and evening ser- vie Morning worship will com- 1 at 10:45 a. m., with sermon upon ‘Christian Stewardship” or the “Grace of Liberality.” Follow- dng {ue morning service the Sun- iday schooi will convene at 12 o clock with Mrs. C. C. MeCarthy as superintendent, and Mrs. A. L. Sheldon in charge of the Primary Depatiment. Classes for young tpeople ana adults as well as childcen. The Young People’s So- ciety of Chistian Endeavor will vices with sermon upon “A Sleep- Night and What Came of It.” g the series of the Book Public worship at the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday morning with sermon by the pastor Rey. C. C. Myers. The Sunday school will meet at the close of the service. Epworth League Society meeting at 7 p. m. Evening ser- vice commences at 7:45 o'clock 4when the Rev. M. Briggs will preach. Strangers made welcome. The Right Reverend James Mc- Golrick, bishop of Duluth, will be in Grand Rapids on Thanksgiving day for the purpose of holding con- firmation service and dedication at St. Joseph’s Catholic church. The services will begin at 10:00 o’clock -Sharp. ue Bishop J. L.Morrison. of Duluth, -will conduct services at the Epis- copal church next Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. Holy Communion will be administered during the service, All are invited to our services. * lasts Union Thanksgiving Service. The Union Thanksgiving service will be held in the Methodist Epis- at 41 a. m. The sermon will be} given by the Rev. H. B. Sutherland, copal church on Thanksgiving Day pastor of the Presbyterian church. The public is cordially invited. Mission Meetings at Catholic Church Om Sunday, Nov. 30, either at High Mass or at the evening devo- t Lic mi week's lect the Paulist Fathers, beir i charge While entirely volt colldetions will be taken up, the will be no admissic fee charged for these lectures. Father Buechler thi that much good! is sure to the aims and objects of the Catholic church are rightly and while the conver-| tatholics is not the| Toll understood, ybject of the meeting, he thinks] that the removal of prejudices and} an exposition of what the church teaches cannot help having a bene- ficial effect upon the whvle com- 'mu should be interesting to all rn what a great church like the Catholic teaches, and the Jectureg will no doubt be well = patronized by people of all de- uM@mninations. Delightful Social Affairs. Mrs. O’Conners entertained. a her residence Wednes- honor of Mrs. McAleavey t were yy, Betz, Finne- , Campbell, Lidberg, and O'Connell. Mrs. ) , Those pr Spenc é Me- Aleavey,wop the head prize in the ecard game, this- being a souvenir - spocn of the Grand Rapids high} school. Mrs. Frank: Ressler enter- taine@ in nor of the same on|,z F iy afternoon. Dainty lunches| ‘were served at both parties. A most delightful time is re- ported by those who attended the party given by the Yound Ladies’! Relief corps of the M. E. church at the home of Mrs. C. W. Forrest| on Friday evening. Games were} played, an appropriate program rendered and a dainty lunch ser- ved. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Vestel, Mi Arno, Brandon, Gardner, Kling, Kelly, Meyers, Niles, Pres-| cott, Tunberg, Remer. Messrs. Heg dahl, Holmes, Ireland, Mohaupt, Moore, Landy, Smith, Strader. Taylor, Tunberg, Mesdames Allen mi Wilcox and the Forrest fami- ily. Last Friday evening at the home of George Becker, Sr. south of Cohasset, a birthday party was wiven in honor of his son, Rich- ard Becker. A large gathering of neighbors and friends helped to celebrate the oecasion, and the evening was spent in playing all hold reguiar Sunday evening ser-; ? | Cashier's o | Total deposits... sonts of gaes, ending up with a bountiful supply of refreshments. some of the guests were: Misses Esther Morse, Gretchen Morse, Mil- dred Stockwell, Phoebe Smith, Jessie Forsythe, Hazel Hystedt. Charlotte Becker, May Wildes, Mr. and Mrs. August Keister, Mr. and Mrs. George Becker, Jr., Messrs. Richard Becker, Ralplx Becker, Madisom Bullock, Prof. Henry Bald- Dr. J. M. Gould, of Worthington, |Minn., accompanied by Mrs. Gould, jleft for their home today. For the past two weeks they have been at Wabana lake, stopping at the }hotel rum by C. W. Parker. The loctor and Mrs. Gould are en- |thusiastic hunters and for several} seasons past they made Wabana lake their hunting grounds, The doctor secured his sare of veni- fon, and his wife, not to be out- done, also killed a fine buck, which she is proudly taking home with her. They expect to return to Itasca county again next sea- gon for their annual outing. Killed in Dakota. Gust Dibbert, a former resident of this place and brother of Will- iam Dibbert, was accidentally kil- led while at work with a pile driv- ing crew at Roulette, N. D., last week. He was well known here faving made Grand Rapids his home for some years before leav- ing for the west about a year ago. \'fhe funeral] was held from the Methodist church on Monday fore- noon, Rev. A. A. Myers officiat- ing. BANK No. 846. BANK STATEMENT. Statement of the condition of the First State Bank of Marble, Minn., at close of business on October 21, 1913, RESOURCES Loans and discounts. 800,975 88 Overdrafts._._. 183 83 Other Bonds, Stocks and Securities —_1,000 00 Banking house, furniture and fix- tures .......... d s -. 9,000 00 Other Real Esta 1,887 55 8h ems below) Due from bank Cash on hand ( urrenc, | 20,242 28 Total cash | Checks and cash item | Other Resources, there will begin a week: of | for Catholics and! non- holies alike. The following ek, beginning on St 2c. 7, es add ly to non-Catholics will beg well known Father Burke of Certified c! Total Immec ties Tot STATE OF MINN County of I We, W. C. Gilbert, President. and D. M. Ver- milyea, Cashier. of the above named bank do | solemnly swear thatthe above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. W. C. GILBERT. President. D. M. VERMILYEA, Cashier. Correct Attest D. M. Gunn, 2 _ Two W.C. Ginpert § Directors ‘ | Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th | day of October, 1913. ©. T. ANDERSON, (SEAL) Notary Public. Itasca County, Minn, My commission expires December 11, 1919 Herald-Review, Nov. 19, 1913. Hi SUMMONS. of Minnesota, uonntv of) Ss. | -. Court, Fifteenth Judi- yial District | ier of the application . Lunz to register the following des situated in nnesota, namely: heast quarter > 1-4) of section twent Township fifty-eight ( r e twenty-th 23: St the Fourth Principal Meridian, Applicant, | , vs. John R. Young, Charles E. Trabert,| @ Lrabert, Willis M. Rop-| s Weston Gogs, Emil Hartman, Richmond D. Mallet, How: rd T. Abbott, William C. White: | a B. Randall, and all other persons parties unknown, claim | ing any right, title, estate. lien or interest im the real estate des-} cribed in the application herein, ‘Defendants. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA Ti THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS: you are hereby summoned and) required to answer the application of the applicant in the above -en- titled proceeding and to file your answer to the said application in the office of the Clerk of said Court, in said county. within twenty (20) days after the service; jof this summons upon you, exclu- sive of the day of such service, and if fae fail to answer the said application within the time afore- } said, the applicant in this proceed-| ting will app.y to the court for the relief demanded_therein. WITNESS, I. D. Rasmussen- Clerk of said Court,. and th® seal thereof, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, this 11th day of November, A. D. 1913. I, D. Rasmussen, Seal) Clerk. 4°. L. Kimball, Attorney for Applicant, 602, 604-1st Nae, Bank Bldg., Duluth, Minn. ‘Herold-Review, N19-26 D3 win, George Morse, Arthur Hed- : @ dahl, Henry Hegdahl, Anw. Aleck- B son and John Forsythe. : | Even The Ladies Get Them. They are selling fast. See how the numbers are. increasing? The book costs $5 and holds 100 5-cent coupons and works like a meal ticket, every time you make a purchase theamount is pulled out. These books are big boosters to the contest- ants. When the book is sold and cash received it gives the con- testant 25,000 votes and the holder receives votes with every purchase same as cash, and when book is traded out and cover turned in it gives the contestant 5.000 votes, making a total of 30,500 votes, so you see you can give your friends quite a boost with every book you buy. ‘ $4.00 Claxton Piano Free a poRrepereereoe Do Shopping at ALLEN’S STORE M3IA3Y-C1VESH 49} eqi4osqngs : $ $ : me ¢ © = Special Prize for Contestant Turning in : : © = most Votes Wednesday, November 26th ¢,.....: Watch. * Second Prize Lady’s twenty- year gold filled Fourth Prize, TOILE Watch. Fill out this coupon, mail or bring it to our office with $1.00 for one year’s subscription to the HERALD-REVIEW and get 3,000 votes. Name. Street No. Town or City. County. State. Third prize Lady’s ten- year gold filled T SET (Comb, Brush and Mirror) shapes ene - 101,000 | 105. « 230,925 | 106. 122,000 | 107. - 295,265 | 108. « 110,000 | 109. . 11,000] 110. « 121,300 | 111. . 109,900 | 112. + 111,000 | 113. + 269,775 1114. . 214,146 | 115, . 122,000 | 116. - 119,000 | 117. . 109,300 | 118. - 108,900 | 119. . 118,000 | 120. . 109,900 | 121. . 120,200 . 111,000 - 110,100 + 149,800 - 118,800 | Subscribe for the Herald-Review Get your friends to sub- sccribe for the Herald- Review. We give you 3,000 votes for every new subscriber you get and also 3,000 votes for renewal subscriptions. Start Now. Plenty of Time to Get in the Race if You are a Hustler GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA A Complete Line of Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Skirts, & Waists Women’s and Children’s Shoes and Gent’s Furnishings THIS CONTEST CLOSES MARCI $ t + B > If you are a few numbers behind sell a Trade Book and boost your number. Every book means 30,500 votes, and every subscriber to the Herald-Review means 3,000 votes‘ for you. Its easy—get in the game. 5 Votes | No. Votes +++ 25,000] 69. ++ 119,100 + 104,065 | 70. 130,500 : + 115,945 | 71. 119,800 . + 14,50f | 72. 118,000 * - 125,305 | 73. 127,400 % - 10,000] 74. 180,065 . + 12,456 | 75. 127,800 ‘ . 128,650 | 76. 149,565 - 14,000] 77. 119,000 16,500} 78. - 12,000] 7 : + 141,120 | 80. + 16,120] 81. + 10,500] 82. + 34,000] 83. + 30,300] 84. : + 194,140 | 85. . - 14,000] 6. 7 + 13,800 | 87. + 16,200] 88. 8 + 116,200 | 89. 22. + 132,000 | 90. 238. - 15,000] 91. + 147,785 | 92. + 49,000] 93. + 44,500 | 94. 27. + 83,200] 95. + 90,000] 96. + 188,100 | 97. . +» 99,800) 98. 101,900 | 99 245,846 | 100 109,000 | 101 109,200 | 102 109,800 | 103 111,000 | 104 s° ey x 4 y + * \ = as a wt 4 « ? { a &

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