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wee oe TT. 4, ee Ms and the sale are satisfied that better bargains can be had at Oreckov sky’s than at any other store in Grand Rapids. there still remains on our shelves and we are determined to sell them if low prices can sell goods. Ce aca eberiee a TER a RN 1. BG Where at 18.00 are 2 50, “foi APM AL. hose eis ogs AStAL. So Aces tor $ to close wut they Suits that others would claim So that stores in the All-wool Underwear, regular were good values at 10.00 6 | ies are asking oo for price 2.00, going at this sale AA} and 12 00 are selling here at. we are selling at... POHirce he Pee act ec ces Cees ERS Gloves and Mittens — have the finest in town bil we have cut the entire line. 25 pet = eee EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION. We have some choice, trunks and valises: and are selling them at a discount of...... have a big lot of hats and caps worth from 75¢ to 2.00. All have been cut. The above are not all-the bargains we are offering, by any means. for the winter as these goods must go at any price. All we ask is that you give us a call and inspect our stock and prices. a SEE = —————— ne — poeeenreeersarnareseerereebeeeesmeneasss9 | | | Opposite Hotel Pokegama, Grand Rapids. soon = pe ea A I ESSERE i All-wool pants, guaranteed in few suits tl ell every- » | Our 15.00 Overcoat is a bar- Table cloths— ev ny way and ‘sold all over selling j gain even at that price, but 0 00 icle that sells are cut to..W8 RECKOVSKY'S CLOSING OUT SA zxaae IS STILL GOING ON. «2 of goods at cost price will be extended from weck to week until the entire®: “stock is disposed of. During the past thirty days we have sold a large amount of Clothing, Gent’s Furnishiny Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Etc. Our costomers Our invoice shows that 4 SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS ||} | Here are Soine chant Don’t Lie: ®.xcellent art: 75¢, now going at... owels—the very same thing that you have been paying i a 5oc for are now selling at...... 25e Everything in the store has been similarly reduced. You will never have a better opportunity to stock up SAM ORECKOVSKY, CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER, 2 gularly for 50 per cent COUNTY AND VILLAGE s peewee 1 WE. NEAL, | Eastern Minnesot: Railway. | Vice President. Asst. Cashier | TIME TABLE. —| j Dealer in |G = ae SEATON: Going East. “| Lumbermen’s Bank | er ae NK F. | Rapids. Minn iE ine and Farming) pula | PRICK, | ote Lands. AT LA‘ pantie ATTORNEY M «| Ttaca County | Abstract Office| pele Sine | | | iC C. McCARTHY, REME! & KING | ATTORNEY AT LAW t Market. | OMice over Tas The finest List of Agricultural and Graging Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites facturing Enterpr GRAND RAPIDS. District No. 5. VILLAG?. for Manu Pro, i Helena. DP -Butte.. Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Solicited. pattle. 5 -Portland. F. 1. WHITNEY; G.P. and T, A. i: . i Minn.) 5G, MOONEY, N i basa ¥ Duluth, Minn. ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTAT. FIRE. INSURANCE. | Office over Htasen Mercantile Grand Ruypids, - - GRAND RAPIDS. f i e C © Peart, Rev. D. AL ATTORNEY AT LAW UF HERRINGS AND SAWDUST. A. B. CLAIR, Conveyances Dra Taxes Paid for Non-k + pastor. Asphalt Pavements May Be Made from 20} THOLIC CHURCH—Rev. C. V. opis 3 aseg ry. 5 ie ay yams tae: eae Office over Marr's Clothing Store, Register of Deeds of Itasca County. These Substances » CHURCH! ». Hartl ts notice of t ag asphalt arti- a ae nae Toaee a ee GRAND RAPIDS. GRAND. RAPIDS, - - MINN A 3 and ‘sawdust y as to suggest SECRET SOCIETIE i Mineral, - surpris- ee R. DONOHUE, ~ NY , . GRAND RAPIDS LODGE T. oe 0. Fa, : W. E fi i Pine and 184: meets every Wedn F4 it a ‘G ATTORNEY AT? AW . Ei ecueme : ride Farming Lands County Attorney of Itasca County. ITASCA a ACO. ITASCA LODGE Aa | s e t! a - ‘ moot att Mail, BLA. KREMER, GRAND RAPILS. : month J. 8. BERNIE, Pine Stumpage Bought. AND iG LANES Bought and sold. W. AU BANA LODGE K. of P. No. 131: meets Thursday Sree gin their hall, KREMER, C. C. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEOXS, if PIRE which had These d up by bitu- sg from the bow- in this way the Geo, F, Kremer, K. R D* GEO. C. GILBERT, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ITASCA DTVISION No. 10. U. R. P.: meets first Monday of een month hy an of le E. A. KREMER, Capt. GRAND RAPIDS. SE!TLERs LOCATED. els of the earth, d ==> deposits of gi te, as it is now called, were formed.- It is a singu- larly pure species of asphalt, and is now being mined in a large way, the st ” - ‘ _ The ‘Senate H ] id production of it constituting an im- a dustry. Tho stuff is used fe MINN. OTEL ANA | PereRE aaishes.” or “this. parbose it is especially good, because varnishes Restaurant. made of it will not crack. Conspicur ous streaks of the gflsonite run like strips of rikbon over hill and dale, so that they can be followed with the 's. KEARNEY, Bie tres POKEGAMA TENT NO. 23, K.0.T.M: meets Office over Cable’s Meat Market, every first and third Thursday of each ee - month at K. of P. hall Choice Farming Lands for Sate on Long E. J. FARRELL, Com. GRAND RAPIDS. Thine Waa A. E. Wivper. R. K. Pin e and Easy Termes. D® cus. M. storcH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Cor. Kindred and 8rd. No. 826—Meets every Monday J. J. Decker, W. M. rp. A. McVicar. Recorder. A. 0. U, W. night, GRAND RAPIDS, - - W. Cc GILBERT, TASCA CAMP No. 6444, W. of. A.: meets ge ee and for Mondays of each month at K. of P. lee Warry Witvtams, V. C. KELLY & O’REILLY, VeEINT. JRAND RAPIDS. . = : mesial ari ise EDS Proprictors. e for miles. Some of this “gum B, F. HUSON POST G. A. R. No. 140: meets asphalt,” as it is popularly called, was ‘the la day of each month in Post hall. - populatl : the last Friday of Chcic MALLETTE,.Com. R THOMAS RUSSELL, 3 3 cd in the hands of Prof. Day for H. S. Huson, Adjt. ¥ The Finest a sis, and he found that its make- up was such as to suggest an animal origin, at leest in part. It is ‘believed nowadays by scientific men generally that asphalts ordinarily are derived pe vegetable matter. Such matter, g laid down in vast beds during -forming Pp equcnily vent chemical p..ccss: Wood Choppers Wanted. S$ REBEKAH LODGE No. 150: more second and fourth Tuesdays of each ge in K, of P. hall. cach MGiRS. ELIZABETH HENNESSY, N. G. Mrs. KATHERINE COLLETTE, Secy. ITASCA HIVE L. 0. M.: meets ever second and ee Fridays of each month f P. hi ae ons. aM ARTE A.W. ae L. Com. Mrs. Bessrz OLArr, L. R. K WAUBANA TEMPLE RATHBONE SIS- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, South Side. Pine Lands «« Loans Wines, Liquors and Cigars v s. GRAND RAPIDS. Board by the Day or Week, Short Orders a Specialty. DENTISTS. ts in the afternoon of the first Monday of each month, ane in the evening R H. CALELY, "4 of each subsequent Monday . | Ted Reilly wants four men to cut Mrs. C..H. Marr, M. E. C. = f y . ie =. Mns, ¢, . MoCantiy, M.'R. and €.: RESIDENT DENTIST Good Rooms for Rent. 1000 cords of wood. ‘The timber is i ly about 2 mile from town, W : CIRCLE LADIES OF THE G. A. R.: c | neeee only abo ‘ages "pests the first Monday of cach ménth ‘| office over Itasca Mercantile Meat Market. A | will be paid in cash every Saturday | Post ha’ Rs. MARY Hos S. ; : Mags, £1iza Bamey. Secy. ‘GRAND RAPIDS, Grand Kapids, . . Minn.! Leland Avenue, - -» Grand Rapids. mght. MICE HAVE A STANDING IN LAW x They F..ured in a Reeent Contest Over Land Ownership. From the Spokane Review: The y contest case in which a family ~ mice played a prom ent part has een decided on the appeal to Binget "4 Hermann, comm of the gen- \ eral land office at ton. The | rodents are not me the deci- sioy, but the x of the Iccal land o' versed and the contest T feature he case is that when the family cf mice was first men+ tioned it was contended ‘that eir ence in the bed of the entryman d an abandonment of the home- d, and the local land office appar- ently took the same view of the mat- 7 ter. Dut when the decision was ap z sealed from it was set up that the ence of the mice was an. argument in favor of the homesteader. Fred O. Grutt was the entryman, having taken ip a homestead near Davenport three: Ss ago. Last August John O’Neit tuted a contest to the homestead © alleging that Grutt had aban- did not keep up # inuous residence thereon, and that inhabitants of the shanty on were a family of mice. ing the case tho registrar iver decided that Grutt’s en- try uld be cance From this de= cision Grrit had -s: days in which to fle an :ppeal to the commissioner at Was! The appezl was filed by Leo W ‘alton, attorney for Grutt. In the appeal the mice family was re- ferred to as*foNows: “If there were any mice in this entryman’s bed dur- ing the early part of September, 1898, it plainly shows that the entryman id have a bed cn the land at the time.” Rarbarous Proceedings in Uangary. An ‘extraordinary story is( reported from Komorn, in Hungary. The offi- cials of the municipality cf Moesa, in the Komorn Comitat, are accused of having applied torture to persons im- don suspicion Gf theft. It a r aso the safe of e municipality of nearly 60 forins. ests were ade, but the thieves ‘were not discov- ered. it was. then that torture was applied to cix of the prisoners, among whom are three women. The mayor and councillors were present. The pris- eners were thrashed with red-bot iron rods, burning spirit lamps were placed | a onder their bare feet, and the’ blades of pen knives inserted: under their fin- ver nails. These barbarous proceed- ings did not lead to the-desired result, and finally the thief, who was not among, the six, confessed his guilt. Strange to say | neither the mayo: or “he worthy Members of the council “aye yet been suspended. as Subscribe for the Hearld-R a9 dollars Rae j nce 4M eee ee ece