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News Gathered During the Week Grand Rapids and Vicinity Miss Jane Doran, who has been visiting relatives here for about a week, returned to her duties at J. F. Foley of -Warba, was @ | pyiuth on. Monday county seat visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gilbert are Duluth visitors this week. W. W. Carley of Bovey, transact- ed business in towm yesterday. Rey. J. B. Sever of Hill City, was a visitor here the first of the week John Beckfelt, is temporarily laid up from being kicked by a horse. The injury is not serious. Edward Logan. of Marble, was a ness’ caller in town yesterday. i on the high school addition. - C. Lawrence returned from a , ess visit to Duluth on Sun- night. Misses Katherine Gilbert and iby LeMere are visiting friends Duluth. Misses Erma Charlotte Mallory returned Sunday ty Duluth, after spending the holi- days with Miss Katherine Gilbert. Mrs. J. F. Metzger and children, John Siverts returned this week om a visit to his old home at sis, Minn. the first of the week after visiting over the holidays with friends here. Dancing club will give Bert Weeks has accepted a po- jat the village hall on Fri- | sition with a Des Moines house bvening. 'imanufacturing banker's supplies} 4%: Cochran of the St; Paur | °24 will start out on the road for them at once ® at Keewatin, was a business br here today. Clement Doran, and Ray Logan | returned to their studies at Col- legeville, Minn., this week, after spending the vacation with their parents here. : man Seamans attended the Years dance at Deer River Thursday night, i Bak: Sherivan: ent: ‘Koo oma Misses Margarett O'Connell and \ x left last night on a business Glatisaa Lei turned te) Cebies to iSadwdod: larissa Clay re ie ss Irene Becker left this morn- on a visit to friends and rela- js in Minneapolis. with their parents. son lef, Saturday for Owatonna, having in charge the Johnson chfi- dren committed to the state home there by Judge Webster. Henry Hughes has returned after a six weeks absence much im- iss Nora Hayes of Duluth, is e on a visit at the home of Mr. @ Mrs. A. A. Campbell. F. G. Bradley of the county sur- veyor’s office, is back from his yisit to Painesville, Minn. « f proved in health. He underwent John McAndrews and — William ‘Ray of Superior, visited friends here the first of the week. Mrs. A. E. Dorholt and Miss Dickie Rayome of Deer River, were visitors here on Friday last. | P. E. Grefe returned this week from Mauston, Wiis., where he had visited friends and relatives. “Mrs. M. Horner of Brainerd, spent the holidays here on a visit at the « home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Poepke. Miss Mae Benton returned the Jast of the week after a two week's visit with relatives in Minneapolis. an operation at the Mayo hospital at Rochester, after which he vis- ited at his.old home in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brandmier of Floodwood, accompanied by their children, Edward and Wilhelmine, returned to their home the first of the week afier several days’ visit |" with the parents of Mrs. Brandmiet Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kiley. F. J. Mundigai has just completec the installation of a new boiler at the Itasca Laundry. The work necessitated the shutting down of | the plant last week, but it is again ready to serve its customers in the usual efficient manner. David Kribs, who has been vis- ating his sister, Mrs. Larson, at Lisbon, N. D., returned this week. E. H. Bither, the Bovey atterney, _ tramsacted business at the office of the clertk of court here yester- day. f George Hewes, who has beer vis- iting at Winnipeg during the past WW month, returned the first of the week. Robert Gilbert returned Sunday. to his studies at Carlton college, Northfield, after a two weeks vaca- pssst, Mrs. Norman Magnussen return- ed last week from a visit to the home of her parents at Sherburne, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Magnussen have rented the house recently va- cated by the A. A. Kremer fam- ily, and have gone to housekeep- ing. James Stewart is the new bari- jione singer at the Gem theatre. He has been somewhat handicappec tnrough the non-arrival of his music, but this is expected tonight when some of the latest songs of- feriags of the day will be on the program. Will Nesbitt will soon start out, » Inter-State is back |on his annual pilgrimage through- at Goeble- | out the camps of the county with —____}_ m'full stock of watches. As was son, Fred the case last year, his mode of lo- | 8 : yomotion will be a dog team, he | . having a span of canines that can- | po sham SOONER not be beaten south of the Arctic | if , virele when it comes to getting Marriage licenses were issued |over the ground. Mr. Nesbitt has this week by Clerk ef Court Ras-|made these trips for years, and , mussen to Arthur W. Parker and ‘ Luella Carter of Deer River, and - Benjamin Colton and Hazel Hill, al- | so of Itasca county, but whose j postoffice address we did not get. has gained an enviable reputation, @hrough the excellent quality of the goods he handles and the ha- bit of living up to all agreements, This is now recognized by everyone as the safest and __ most convenient way of transacting business. cancelled > check is better evidence of payment than a receipted bill. _ Start an account with this bank today. Every courtesy _ will be extended. First? Dational Bank; | D RAP IDS. 1S. MINAL ae GRAND } ton college, Omaha, Neb, on Sun- } day after spending the holidays | Probation Officer Edward Wil- | Dave Montcalm, deliveryman for| ed of Contractor Edward Jackson, was | down from Bemidji the first of|/0f a quiet wedding on New Years the week ‘ooking after the work | Rhineberger and! of Hill City, returned to their home! | | i; thet following year: |ing for Owatonna, Minn., having in It hag been said if you have. | good thing push it along. We are pushing Barker’s Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrah and Rheu- ‘imatism, for the reason that it's the best medicine on earth. For sale at Itasca Mercantile Company. Loren Munson, son of Mr, and Mrs. B. P. Munson, came up from Minneapolis this week during his vacation from school and helped his father quite a lot at the Prai- rie river camp of the latter. The youngster was up with the men in the morning and throughout the day did everything usually requir- a high grade woodsman, from driving team to helping in {the cook shanty. | The home of Mr. and: Mrs. Charles WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1 If we have stood for any one thing since we have been in business in | Rapids, it has been for doing exactly as we advertise. Hence, when we out of business. we mean exactly that. Every article in the store be sold at cost or less. Wily: noe bag: rete caine Seay oe : We shall endeavor to keep our line of staples Ervin of Splithand was the scene | day when their daughter, Miss Fre- da, was united in marriage to Oscar Struble by Rev. H. J. Snyder, of Grand Rapids. The happy couple departed immediately for their fu- ture home in IHinois, where the groom has interests in a dairy farm, and the best wishes of their many friends accompany them there. At the meeting of the Royal |Neighbors held this week the fol- lowing officers were installed for Agatha Lof- | luth. was a business visitor at Cohas— set om Friday. Dr. George C. Gilbert of Marble, berg, orical; Elvira Partridge, vice|was a visitor in~ the village the jorical; Louise M. Lothrop, past | first ef the week. |orieal; Bessie Burke, chancellor; | ada LeFebre, recorder; Ethel. C.| Clark Clay, the well-known Be~ Lofberg, receiver; Mary Benoit, |4 hotel man, was @ business vis- | marshall; Georgiana DeAnjou, as- | itor in town the first of the week. sistant marshall; Laura Litchke, in ner sentinel; Mattie Prescott, out- er sentinel; Agnes Erickson, man- ager. After the installation a sup- per was served which was much en- joyed by all. Miss Ethel Shook left this morn- W. J. Corwin, agricultural in- structor at the schools, returned! Friday from his holiday vacation ‘which was spent at his old home in Iowa. ‘Mike Duffersy, of Superior, de- puty sheriff of Douglas county, Wis.. and Oscar Ahilgren, register cf deeds, were business visitors here the jatter part of last week. Bishop J. D. Morrison of Du- charge the two sons of Fred Be- jeault of Bovey, who had _ been committeed to the children’s home by Judge of Probate Webster yes- terday. The boys are eight and 12 years old respectively, and their mother has apparently deserted them. No charge of unwillingness to care for them is brought against the father, but he is a working man and cannot give much time to looking after their welfare. It was therefore thought best to place them where they would be properly taken care of. The ladies in charge of the new rest room for farm women w: services at the Episcopal churchi Thursday evening. cordially invited to attend these services. Misses Leila Aiken, Gertrude Shook, Frances Finnegan, Edith Ressler and Grace McDonald re- turned to their duties at the Du- luth nermal school on Sunday, aft- er having spent the holiday sea- son with their parents. here. “on. Wee Years 1 night. “the newly elected officers of Itasca Lodge No. 208, A. F.& A.M, held its an~ nual installation of officers. Those assuming the positions were: D, M. Gunn, W. M.; John Longhurst, S. W.; W. F. Becker, J. W.; E, A, Kremer, treasurer; W. W. Libby, secretary. ; Martin Halvorson has placed ad- vertising clocks im nearly every town in the neighborhood. Thesa business direeteries are to be lo- cated at Grand Rapids, Warba, Floodwood, Carlton, Cohasset, Deer River, Bena, Cass Lake, Bemidji, hearted party bring a lead of wood to the place. The ladies a townspeople have thus far per- formed the work and advanced the cash necessary to get the institu- tien going and if would be only’ just and proper for some farmer to come forward with sufficient: fuel to keep the place “het up” during the cold weather remaining. Don't’ wait for your neighbor ta do this as he may be waiting for you. Bring in the wood—there ig no danger of cluttering up the yard The local lodge of the Modern Brotherhood of America held its annual installation of officers last evening, C. C. Peterson, acting as installing officer. The officers are as follows: Charles Weston, presi- dent; John Klingenpeil, vice presi- dent; Mrs. B. C. Finnegan, secre- tary; W. L. Maddy, treasurer; J. Zeininger, conductor; William Wheaton, chaplain; Matt Wagner, sentry; James Cook, watchman. Lunch was served and a short pro- gram enjoyed. Two small boys, one belonging to the LeMere and the other to the Weston families, sepe- cially distinguishing themselves by. their clever recitations. George F. Kremer, the furniture merchant, and Father Beuchler of St. Joseph’s church, are responsi- ble for the very fine coating of' linoleum that covers the floor of the rest room for farm women re- cently opened next to the | Pres-|' ‘i : affair they may undertake in the byterian church on Fourth street. The-gift is a ase tial future will go toward its construc- and Keewatin. The New Year's supper served by Landlord John Bilodeau at tha European hotel was largely attend- ed, about one hundred towns people outside of the regular clien- tele of the hotel enjoying the real- ly excellent meal. Tihe bill of fare was gotten up in metropolitan} style, the cooking was excellent, fhe service of the best and the music much enjoyed. The New Years dance given by the band and clerks was»very well attended and ithe usual good time was had. The clerks and band boys are contemplating the erec- ion of a pavilion where gather- ings of this kind can be held in and. shows ¢he public. spirit of tion and maintenance. The loca- thie igenttemnels-bexcan t that) tion of the new pavilion has not should prove an example to others. One way for the farmers to show their appreciation of Mr. Kremer’s liberality in this case is to send) to some Chicago mail order house every time they are in need of a piece of furniture. As for Father Buechler, he is always doing some- thing of this kind to help out 4 worthy cause, no matter by whom inaugurated. The Herald-Review has something to say concerning, this rest room idea in another col- umn which we hope will prove of interest to our merchants. Sheriff T. T. Riley made a rec~ ord trip after a prisoner last week. He received word from Scott coun- ty, Iowa, that Roy F. Boyer, want- ed by Itasca county for abandoning C..H. Dickinson returned Monday} Mrs. Clarence B. Webster return-| up his old pos: night from a business visit to Du- County Treasurer J. E. McMahon; luth, assisted by Archdeacon Par shall of Cass Lake, will conduct! Everybody ig Coleraine, Bovey Marble, Nashwauk) ding.took Mrs. was formerly Miss Clara Babb, o of the highly esteemed ed Sunday night from a week’s vis- it al the home of her parents in ranigt: Minneapolis. ladies of the Isanti county tore: Grand Rapids proved the gath- | On New Year's eve a pareel sl : ering place for all the editros of |was tendered the young ¢ : the county on Tuesday, which was |Concerning which the Cambridge: the time set for the giving out of | Independent-Press says: a the county printing. M. J.-Taylor| Miss Clara Babb, whose mart of the Deer River News; H. Haugen|to Mr. Earl Magnus occurs” of the Nashwauk Herald; L. D. | was tendered a parcel Lamen of the Coleraine Iron. News, | the G. C. Smith home and . E. Seeley of the Coleraine} ening. The party was | Optic, were all on deck. Arrange-| ied out as a surprrise. The he ments were made whereby they| esses of the evening were were to furnish copies of the tax | Misses Vivian Smith, Agnes list and financial statement to all son, Helvig and Pearl T! their readers, the Herald-Reviwe,| and Mrs. John Norin. The as the official paper, supplying | were prettily adorned with them with the supplements for} hearts and Cupids. During this purpose. The action of the | ening a quilt was tied, commissioners in thus providing|@ gift of the hostesses. _ for the greatest possible distribu-|Teceived so many pretty: gi tion of this important matter will | necessary articles for a home. meet with general approval. cream and cake a cole eee The Herald-Review is in receipt of cards announcing the marriage| At the Presbyterian ‘en Friday last to Charleq | which Rev. H. B. Gilbert, son of Dr. G. C. Gilbert of | pastor there will be Marble, to Miss Ida Marie Hegg, | Sabbath as follows: al Starbuck, Minn., on Friday, Jan-| ship at 10:30 a. m., uary 2. The groom is an old Grand |“‘What Is Your Life? Rapids boy, having) grown up here} worship at 7:30 p. m., and grdauated form the high! school | on “Paul’s Argument fo at this place previous to the fam- | Improvement.” ily's,, moving to : P ‘was formerly -a in the Marble schools and has. many’ “The Young 0 friends in this part of the county. Christian En at a The couple will make Dutath their! 6:3¢ p. m., at which ti home, and the best w.shes of tha! cers and committee grooms old school fellows and | be expected to make neighbors will go with them. port, which will be fo : Roll Call and Conse Roberts-Grove. The monthly consecration. Another Grand Rapids boy and! will be presented ag tl a graduate of the high school here| Mid-week ‘service on to take unto himself a wife is evening, 7:45 p. m. Herbert R. Grove. He is the son of Mrs. Clara R. Grove, one of the faculty of the Forest Lake school. i 6 The bride was Miss Ives Roberts| Episcopal church, with | of Burlington, Iowa, and the wed- | 02 “A Great beer Si? place in Minneapolis, | Will be a sessi : Mr. Grove is manager of the Fari- | School at 11:45 o'clock. bault Republican, and is making a | People hold the: name for himself in the newspaper | Society meeting at 7 field of the southern part of the| ing service is at 7:45. state. He is also a gradhate of} the Pastor Rev. A. A. Carlton college and a y man'| speak about “A Clear ai of more than ordinary ability andi} Call.” ; promise. We join. in extending; Special services will b congratulations. this church every e Babb-Magnus. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Magnus arrivec|be the Rev. Thomas here on Thursday night last, from ‘ie! ab Colssainas Ola Cambridge, Minn., where they hadi| the gospel according to the been married on New Years day, | gelical standards and — and intend making Grand Rapids | teaching of Chrietyane their home in the future. Mr. |The services are rena Magnus was formerly empleyed as| care to attend. ee Review and has returned to Cleaning-Up § OF ALL WINTER GOODS — SMARTLY TAILORED SUITS UP-TO-DATE COATS GE oir bong eae and. senate ope ee