Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 10, 1913, Page 21

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bring your prescriptions to Bell’s Drug Store. His pre- scription department is com- posed of the best drugs that money can buy. MAKE THE CHICKENS LAY Horses, Cattle Hogs & Sheep Keep healthy with stock tonic Don’t Forget my Line of Toilet Articles, Combs & Brushes | believe my customers and they say that Dr. Hess’ Pan-a-cea will do it Every family should have a bottle of Nyale Expectorant THF LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP —in the home at all times, R. R. BELL R000 000000000000000000000000000001' The Druggist VAAAA10000000000 + LOGAL HAPPENINGS sci County Commissioners King and dare away this week in- specting road work in the western wart of the county. Clerk of Court Rassmussen this week a marriage license, to Adelbert G. Gleason and Miss Melinda Wiben, both of Nashrwvauk. Rev. C Rollit of Minneapolis, field eretary for the board of missio’ of the Episcopal church, held servic in Grand Rapids Sun- day morning last. Tom Brady, an old-timer around these parts, returned this week from Fort Francis, Canada, where; ne has been for some time in the employ of Jacob Moore, another former resident of Grand} Rap- ids. Joel Johnson of Bovey, was brought before Judge of Probate Webster this week to be examined as to his sanity. He was found to be in bad shape physically as nwell as mentally and remanded to Fer- guq Fally asylum. ‘Mrs. E. J. McGowan, ‘who was recently operated on for appendi- ciitd atthe Northwestern hospital in Minneapolis, returned the first She is still very weak from the ordeal, but is rap- idly gaining strength and will soon ‘be entirely well. of the week. Mrs. H. D. Powers-is receiving! treatment in a Minneapolis hospital as a result of nervous trouble that} has been growing upon her for some time. The specialist who is caring for her assures Mr. Powers: the trouble is not of a serious, naturé and following a complete rest and proper treatment she will} be fully recovered. \ Orrin Mitchell, who for years made Grand Rapids his home pre- vious to going west a few yeang ago, returned this week and will probably remian here for the wint- er. He has been in Western, Can- ade and California, and says that, (-hé boom in the former place is pretty well flattened out at pres- nt, money being hard to secure and! development rather slow. . J. Kuppinger of the real es- tate firm of Kuppinger Bros., Dav- enport, Iowa, made his twentieth trip te Itasca county this season. arriving Saturday last with a party of prospective settlers. Elmer Jones and Ed Beeman of Mason City, Iowa, selected land in the Splithand district and will make their homes there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheff of Hillsdale, Ill, were also of the party and have secur- ed 240 acres in the Splithand dis- trict. Skating is the pastime of the hour for those who enjoy this healthful sport. The favorite spot for the skaters is Ice Lake at the northern end of town, where they may ‘be found in droves every evening; Street Commissioner Ben- ton and the council committee on streets and alleys, to whom wag teft{ the selection of a site for a municipal skating rink, have ecammended that Ice lake be selected because of its convenient “ocation. A snow plow and team for keeping the rink clear will be roofa will be built. ‘ Hon. R. J. Bell, ‘Jawyer and yournalidt, of Roseau, Minn., was here over Sunday en a visit to his sons, R. R., the druggist, ang Claude. the Deer Lake ginseng farmer. Mr. Bell was in attend- ‘ance at the Bemidji meeting of the Northern Minnesota Develop- -ment association, where he took a prominent’ part in doings of ‘the sessions. The Herald-Review ac- F. P, SHELDON, etoeeeteeete % SESS HeSS Cobia AND } & D. M. GuNN eB sedoalpstestontontontoeestontent 7s é Et ° 8 r 5 p i=] a w fo} =] a FE Undivided Profits President A. G. WepcE, Jr., Vice President A. G. Wepeg, Jr. Loans.and Discounts__ Overdrafts___________ Banking House and Fixtures_____________ Cash on Hand and in Banks______.__.___.___-______ Capital Stock___---_- Susplus..25 05a os Reserved for Interest and Taxes _ National Bank Notes Outstanding____-._._____ Deposit... 2 DIRECTORS: W. C. GitBEeRt F. P. SHELDON | From report made to Comptroller of the Currency Oct. 21, 1913: RESOURCES LIABILITIES $195,657.91 83,171.76 $348,645.12 C. E. Arken, Cashier A. L. SHELDON, Ass’t Cashier First Dational Dank D RAPIDS. S.MINN. a00 JoHN BECKEELT C. E. AIKEN 74.42 32,241.03 25,000.00 12,500.00 $ 25,000.00 5,000.00 3,460.67 2,500.00 25,000.00 287,684.45 provided and a rest and warming/4% Sento eeeeteds ~ 4 Steer oo SoeSondonteetee ~ Seeteeegon . % Set Cash in Banks. Overdrafts ____ Capital Surplus and Undivided Reserved for Taxes Deposits knowledges a call from him while there, and a visit with him is al-, ways to our profit and pleasure. Clearing and grading is going on steadily at the new” townsitq of ‘Payton, this weather being ideal forl work of this character. All the streetd and alleys kave been, rushed and two blocks of streets put in condition for automobile travel. Mr. Mills of the townsite tompany informs the Herald-Re- view that operations ‘will probably soon cease fot the season to bef taken up again as soon as spring, opens up at which time one of the first things to be undertaken will be the erection of a hotel. A dinner will be given in the basement of St. Joseph’s Catholic whurch next Saturday, Dec. 43, at noon, by the farm women of th community. The purpose of this ‘dinner fs to add to the fund al- ready started to establish a “rest room”, for the use of all women; generally and the farming women; Firat State Bank Of Grand Rapids, Minnesota Bs Grand Rapids, Minnesota, November 29, 1913 PRIMARY RESERVE— Gastron Disease $11,163.04 SECONDARY RESERVE— Demand Loans_-_---- "Bases Ricernwrec = io 8 A State, County, Municipal and Corporate Bonds_ Time Loans_-------- Other Resources_-___ Total Capital Investment_______----__---__ Other Liabilities_____ A home Bank owned by residents of Itasca County— Our desire to be favored with your patronage is no stronger $|iMrs Fred Carson. Mrs. F. E. King, in particular. The dinner will be cooked and served by the farmer's wives, and for the price they will. STATEMENT OF Established 1902 25,870.63 --- $37,033.67 $ 63,433.67 ss 12,800.00 118,328.38 % 46.80 5,858.47 Dg OLE RSE Soa MO MS 5,227.30 $ 20,227.30 ch 511.42 179,279.82 448.78 $200,467.32 Your neighbors and patrons. than our determination to deserve it. ¥, O'Connell, Mrs. L. D. Patrick, Mrs. W. A Rossman Mrs. E. J. Farrell, Mrs. L W. Huntley, Mrs, dressing, mashe@ potatoes, cab bage, salad, mashed rutabagas, pickles, rolis, pumpkin pie and caffee. Everybody is urged to go|C. E. Aiken, Miss Florence Burlin- to the dinner and 8 the good {same. The hostesses were assist~ cause along. i| ed with the lunch’ service by: Miss i dall, Miss Lillian Le~ lea Hind einktons- ene a ae mele ren, who have been here on a visit to the parents of Mrs. Ver- milea, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. King, re-| phe — ne Night. furvrd to their home ‘in Marble No. 208, A. F. & A. pofioa sv er he weel “!~'' | Master Mason dpgree last Thurs+ a Mrs. George F. Kremer andj|day evening. All stations were Mrs. Lloyd Johnson entertained| led by past! masters and the Thursday and Friday afternoon at| work put on in an exemplary man- five hundred, at the Kremer home. | ner. Coleraine and Deer River sent- Those present Thursday were Mrs.| large delegations and the lodge 1A. L. ‘Thwing, Mrs. James D. Do~'| roo was taxed to its full capa~ ‘ran, Mrs. E. A Freeman, Mrs. A. cli Alte 8 eee ee ‘A Reed, Mrs. L, A. Whittemore, | sumptuous banquet was served and Mrs. A. J. McGuire, Mrs. J. 8. Gole, | thoroughly enjoyed. Cigars were produced and a social hour enjoyed: Mrs. Otto King, Mrs. Dr. Harrison, Mrs. W. A. Rossman, Miss Jennie (Patrick, Miss Katherine Gilbert, Miss Alice Tyndall, Miss Lillian, Lefebre. Those present

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