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| i CoHASSET DEPARTMENT IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE toetegeet $e \the fact that the reading room at $ s | the school building will hereafter ¥34 ibe open every Monday. Thursday $e 1s roo and Saturday evening from 7:30 #3 : ta 9:30. The town people have $e €\ access to the school library on te | these evenings for the purpose of $e & | reading and taking out such bodks |)? $e a Be |as are dasired. $2 ll 9 f D ks William Kelly, am old time resi- $3 Os e Oo & re) rin #@| dent of Cohasset died last Thurs- $e %.|day. The cause of his death was ef th 5 :% pneumonia. He was about 65 years #% Bottled from the purest extracts and pure ‘well water’ in | Grape and ‘belt toed i Gobe the Sots SoHo we FLAVORS: Ginger Ale Lemon Soda Orange Soda a DEED ee aseeseetoegetectregectoetecdoctoes Pa ae ee Strawberry Soda Cream Soda ee Sy Birch Beer e Root Beer : Limeade Bs Sarsaparilla & Vin Fizz 4 Grape Raspberry Cherry 4 iSregeetoegeate Stee a ateed $¢ Fargo. North Dakota. oeonteetotoaloeponteaiosotiontossonieess sSeatbetesloazoegont: MBpedondeeseegeateeendeesoatengeegenteeseateateegonteeseateasessonteeseoatoaga saosseesoaseeseezenioeseaseesesfoaleeseaseeceafeeteefeeseefeddoeteegerte Pete eto eeeneeteee eto ocd edeentoedebedennet ideale eteedeeteeeetneeabeieeapeue eteenedocebedoeeabedecededecaeedeteetedeecttede FOR SALE—Household goods, in- sf , Mail Orders Promptly Filled When Quality any flavor, with or without gas, and by skilled workmen. Alfa $1.10 Per Case, .65 Per Case, Costello Bottling Works “Iron Range Brand” Made from Alfalfa Give us a trial Grand Rapids, Minnesota COHASSET, MINNESOTA, DECEMBER 10, 1913. erintendent of the Duluth district. Mrs. Charles Bishop of Minneapo- lis, is making a visit here with her brother. Frank Brackett. It is desired tq call attention ta EBERLE ERRIREREEEENES YS *\inity for about thirty years. Fon some years he lived at Crawford's Island. The interment took placa at the Grand Rapids cemetery Mon- day afternoon. $ Miss Jessie Aiken is going to have Children’s Hour at the school vy | house every Saturday afternoon at f¢\three o'clock. This pertains only. $|/to children six years of age and *¢ under. Stories will be told and read to the young ones and other features inaugurated to keep thém interested during these sessions. Whe idea of the Children’s Hour, is to allow the mothers to bring, the little ones to the class while they are busy. It will furnish the mothers with a little time of their, awn and also furnish “amusement and instruction for the children. WANTED—Sewing by expert dressmaker. AH kinds plain and fancy sewing at reasonable prices. Apply Miss Tillie Theroux at resi- dence of Pete Leroux. E WANTS--LOST--FOUND : WANTED—Girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. A. A. Camp- #| bell-Phone 41. Practically at your own figures : second-hand rebuilt steam traction; Ifine one dozen Large two dozen Small ‘ engined in. sizes 18 to 30 horse- $2 power, different makes. Have one $ leompiete American Saw Mill al- most new. If interested write us. J. I. CASE T. M. COMPANY, Lae ee ee ee Ae ee eee ee i Cohasset Locals : soeloedoeantoetontondeetesteetoetesteatedtoetenteets Jack Skelly and wife spent Mon- day at the Rapids. The Cohasset youmg people are again, enjoying some fine skating on Bass Brook. Mrs. Andrew Dorholt of Deer River is spending a few days al the home of Louis Dorholt. Mrs.-Henry Crawford from Gran {:apids is here on a visit to her sons, James and John Crawford. F. X. Goulet and wife are back} hcfme, after having spent some months at their old home town ini Wisconsin. Miss Mamie O’Brien and Mr. and Mrs. William Garrison were at the county seat Monday attending one of the mission lectures. James McMahon is moving his family and household goods to Remer where he will engage in the draying business} Harold Stockwell is driving the |’ elivey warrgon for Stokes & Jewell, | their former deliveryman~ having left for Minneapolis. “| Roy White of Cereal, Oklahoma, and Carl White of Owatonna, Minn brothers of Mrs. F. W. Stockwell, , ‘ Sas OKDER FLOWERS Thru local dealers or Agents when possible, but insist on DULUTH FLORAL CO. goods and service—the best in Duluth without argu- ment, when it comes to Wedding Boquets or Emblems for Funerals. ON SM ao; se ee 9 See 'y reliable, ac : Pt 1 |A. B. SHUBERT, Inc. 3557 715 cuitaco US) SHIP.YOUR FURS TO SHUBERT [DO YOUR FUR BUSINESS DIRECT with the dealing exclusively in’ AMERICAN Get “More Money” for your FURS SHIP YOUR FURS TO “SHUBERT” jest house in the Werld| iW FURS House with an unblemished r quarter of a centu: et report and price list publish e for it—-NOW— it’s FREE J. H. GRADY & CO. General Merchandise Where Everything is Sold—Where Farm Produce is Bought. Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots @ Shoes, Hardware, Farm Machinery A Stock that is always kept Fresh and Up-to-Date is the kind that Pieases Particular People. J. H. GRADY & CO., Cohasset i4well hime. \body is invited to attend. | City. jtertainment to be given at th eluding refrigerator, table, chairs, spent Tuesday here at the Stock- |ete. Enquire at Herald-Review of- _ Before coming here |" WANTED:—Girl for general they alsd visited at Hill City. Siunswak: mosis | Meek ae iF. W. Stockwell was appointed | Campbell. ' leader of the Christian Endeavor for Sunday. December 14. Every- Z COSTUMES BE OUR AGENT Wayne Dibbley, the young} son: of Ed Dibbley, has been quite ill fwith pneumonia for some time, fout is reported much} better at present. ‘Write for Special Discount L. KOPFMANN, CosTumen Successor to Smith Costume Co, 705-7-9 2nd Ave. S., Minneapolis Don’t forget the oyster supper und sale given by the ladies of the, Catholic church Wednesday even- ing. December 17 at the Bass "Brodk hotel. H Mrs. F. W. Stockwell, who went to Duluth Monday of last week for consultation with her plysician, returned yesterday. She also spent some time with, relatives at Hill NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS FOR FURNISHING WOOD. Sealed bids will be received by! the school board of School District, No. One, at Grand Rapids, up until twa o'clock P. M. of Monday, Dec. 22nd for furnishing wood for the, Cohasset and Grand Rapids schools. as follows: For the Cohasset school, 50 cords of dry wood (for immediate de- livery) 75 cords of tamarack, 50 cords of green poplar, 50 cords of: green birch, 50 cords of mixed| hard wood. For the Grand Rapids schools,, 150 cords of tamarack, 100 cords of green poplar, 100 cords of green} Ba 100 cords of mixed hard woed. The board reserves the right ta reject any and all bids. J. DORAN, H.R. D. 10-47 * On Christmas eve a Christmas tree will be a feature of the en-, Ww. E. church. The ladies) are al-, ready making preparations for a good time. James Ross, accompanied by CG. W. Forrest of Grand Rapids, were at the Twin cities last week. They purchased seven horses at, Midway. | (The animals look like good ones and five of them are now located dn the Ross farm. Clerks. } Ona few days notice - The Philathean bible class me H. F. W ood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hy Jones: Tuesday evening. i She A new Sunday school class, con- sisting of eight young ladies, was organized Saturday evening at the, home of Mrsi W. W. Fletcher. ~ Watchmaker will get you anything you want for Christmas in Miss Solway Krugdahl, who hig | been living at the home of Dr.} Silverware Hursh for the past six months, has} Cut Glass left fi isit to Mi lis. Mi Krugdah! expects her uncle and | Hand Painted China aunt to.arrive from Norway in a! ‘short time, and it is likely they wil! settle in Grand Rapids. - The first quarterly conference meeting of the Methodist church; was held Monday night. The ser- vices were in charge of Rev. M. P. Burns, who is the new disfrict sup- will get you a good se- lection in the best goods to be found. If anything in Jewelry PRICES VERY REASONABLE } At the Gem, Grand Rapids. Tonight and tomorrofw night the 4zem theatre will show one of the most ens of all moving picture {fiams. “It is the three-reel Vita~ graph story, “The Tiger Lily,” with Julia Swayne Gordon in the lead. ‘Lhe situations are said to be most unusual and startling and the piece id spoken of as one of the very best ever turned out. Friday night’. il! will be the regular Pathe Weekly, folowed by the Vitagraph drama, “The Other Woman.” Sat- ‘urday and Sunday will be big nights. Mary Fuller will lead off ‘vith the fourth number of the series in which she is making a hit, this chapter being entitled: “A Proposal From Nobody.” The cnly and original John Bunny will thereupon show you how it came BOOST FOR COHASSET nbout that he became a rampant suffragist in a laughable piece en- titled, “Bunny for the Cause.” Whose Feet Was It? That caused the poet to rise up in righteous indignation, and from ‘the fullness of his heart write these beautiful and touching lines relative to a great truth— Go see what I have seen Go feel what I have felt Go near the feet of some seen And smell what I have smelt Friends: There is no need of anyone having that kind of feet. Barker's Antiseptic will cure sore, sweaty. tired feet and de- istroy all offensive odor caused from prespiration. Re For sale at Itasca Mercantile Co. I've | , tions of the earth. ing universal service. Long Distance 214—MTC. America Leads the World al lar America has more telephones than all other na- Of the 22 billion telephone. talks a year in the world, 15 billion are made in the United States; 8 million out of 12 million telephones are here. In America the various Bell Telephone Com- panies operate under one policy, as one system, giv- Bell Telephone Lines Reach Nearly Everywhere. MESABA TELEPHONE COMPANY os) E. L. BUCK - Offers Itasca County Lands IN 40-acre, 80-acre, 120-acre 160-acre Tracts In fact most any size tract you want. We are closing out these lands These Tracts of Land Lie Near and in the Vicinity of Co. asset, ltasca County, on Good Roads and Close to Schools, Churches and Markets, Where Many New Settiers From Iewa and Other States are Locating and Settling the Country. Our Lands are Selected tracts, and are Generally Easily Cleared, and the Soil is Good, Deep, and Productive and is Free From Stone. Adjoining Lands to Ours are Producing Bouutiful Crops, as You Can See. Land in this Locality is Advancing in Value Steadily, and the Man Who Buys Now can Make no Mistake. And Now is Your Time to Buy.» We Propose to Close Out 50 Difierent Tracte, Located in Itasca and Cass Counties, All Near Cohasset. creases in Price, Always. Some of Our Tracts Lie Along the Shores of the Missisippi River, and Some Along the Shores of Pokegama Lake. Some Have More or Less Useful and Valuable Timber on Them. Some are Partly Cleared so a Purchaser Can Move Right on the Land. Our Local Agent Free of Charge. or, H. H. CARRIER, Local Agent, All Are For Sale in Tracts to Suit Purchaser, and on Easy Terms of Payment, With'a Reasonable Payment Down and the Balance in Yearly Payments at 6 per cent Interest. Land Seekers Will be Shown Our Lands. From Cohasset by Prices Range From $8,50 to $25.00, Per Acre. .All of ,This is Good Land. For Further Information Address, Cohasset, Minn. Good Land In- é West Hotel, a