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Nashwauk is Surrounded by Large Bodies of Iron Ore Several Mines Are Now Opened and at Work, Other Mines Will Open From Time to Time, For Further Information Visit Nashwauk, or Address E. J. LONGYEAR, Hibbing, Mitunesota. WELLE YELL LL LLL LLL LY LL WL le he Mh he bed ddd cle dd Ledlldls NL LL ML LLL Crookston, a retired farmer of Polk county, who has been engaged for some time in the employ of the state ceria SSS SSE CSSSSSSLSVS LSS VSISL SIS SEZ News Gathered During the Week J. F. Killorin was an arnval yester da ae Rye is the name of the finest Whisky. M. McClusky was down trom Deer River Thursday— Miss Francis Paulis left Wednesday morning for her home in Faribault. 1 Mrs. W. J. Palm is visiting relatives aud friends at St. Croix Falls, Wis. The Great Northern has made ap- plication for electric lights in the depot, Charley Lafond came over from Hibbing Thursday on a visit to his jparents. Mrs. ‘fT. H. Hennessy and Mrs, Romans were visitors at B:midji dur- ing the week. Hartley McGuire was. a passenger over the Great Northern to Minnea- “polis on ‘Tuesday. Miss Jessie Dibble of Minneapolis, is here on a visit to her school friend, Miss Gertrude Gilbert. Miss Alberta Root, of Troy, N. Y., sister of L. R. and Gil. Koot, 1s here ‘on a visit to her brothers. The Misses May and Florence Shook returned from a visit to friends in Cass Lake Wednesday. Mat Jones was down from Deer River Thursday to attend the funeral ‘of the late Michael Morrissy, Charles Long of Minot, N. D., has accepted a position as pharmacist in the drug store of R. R..Bell. C. W. Robinson and wife of Deer River, were among the visitors in Grand Rapids during the week. Mrs. P. R. Brooks of Deer River spent a few days at Pokegama lake, the guest of Mrs. John Chisholm. Chas. S. Birke, head bookkeeper for the Itasca Logging company, came down from Deer River Wednesday, Cashier F, P. Sheldon, of the First National bank of Grand Rapids, was’ im the city yesterday between trains attending to some business matters with W. R. Baumbach.—Wadena Pioneer- Journal, A. J. Dwyer started haying crews to work last week in different localities, and left for his home in Minneapolis Monday. The confectionery emponum of C. R. Bell is becoming the most popular place in Grand Rapids for resresh- ments of all kinds. Mrs. Neiderhoefer and her daugh- ters, Misses Lizzie and Anna, of St. Paul, cousins of Mrs, W. P. Remer, are here on a visit. John C. McCarthy, representing W. L, Perkins & Co.,St. Paul, accom- panied by his wife, were guests at the Pokegama this week. Harrington Beard and wife and E. G. Waite and wife of Minneapolis, are at Deer Lake, They are stopping at Frank Voight’s resort. Mrs. Margaret Burns of Chicago arrived in Grand Rapids yesterday on her way to Hill City, to visit with Mr. and Mrs, Elwin Wauadell, Dr. Russell has been making frequent visits to Swan River of late in attenc- ance on J. J. McDonald, who has been quite sick for some time. Mr. Perry Manness and Miss Nellie Martin were united in marriage on Tuesday evening last by Rev. Mr. Jaquish of the M, E. church. James Hughes came over from Nashwauk Tuesday. In common with all who come from Nashwauk, he says the town is booming. Miss Blanche Dewey of East Machias, Maine, is here on a visit to her brother, George Dewey. She will remain during the summer. T. E. Clysdale, of Crookston, one of the proprietors of the City bakery, came to town this week and will re- main here for some time He was ac companied by Mr, E, B. Scribner of by the drainage commissioners. There 1s none better than Foster Rye. High priced and _ supenor quality, Guaranteed by bond.” John O'Reilly sole agent in Grand Rapids, Luke Toole has accepted a position in the confectionery store of C. R. Bell and has about concluded to again become a permanent . Attorney O.~ G. Otis is enjoying a rived from St. Paul Wednesday morn- They are stopping at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John F. O’Connell, soon. move into the residence on Leland avenue now occupied by Prof, | E. T. Carroll and family, Grand Rapids. W. J. Kelly and John Rellis are up in the Big Fork country enjoying a little vacation and incidentally took- ing up some government land suitable for timber claims. Comrade Edward Wilson was the first of the ltasca county delegation of veterans to return from the Bemidji Encampment. He _ reached home ‘Thursday evening. Miss Alice V. Werden returned to her home in Minneapohs yesterday morning alter spending three weeks ona visit here. She was the guest of Miss Blanche Kiley. Mesdames Beckfelt and Kiley and Misses’ Blanche Kiley and Alice Werden were guests of Mrs. Daub and Mrs. Ward at their home on Horse- shoe lake last Tuesday. P. H. Smith, who has charge of exploration work in 56-24 for Fletcher Bros., was among the numerous_min- ing men who ‘did business in Grand | Rapids during the week. James Sullivan was in town yester- day from Deer River, when he hada beautiful monument erected at the grave of his brother Thomas, whose remains are resting in Itasca cemetery. We see Frank Taylor back to the Gladstone and still doing that artistic paper hanging, which we are assured he is thoroughly capable of, by the work which he has already done in this city. visit from his wife and son, who ar- ing. ‘They will remain during the summer, spending much of the time at Pokegama lake, Mr. and Mrs, John Lefevre returned from their wedding trip last Saturday. but will resident of tory August Ist. ; PER CENT ought to appeal to the economical buyer. | ; 25 | | ‘Inventory Sale! Special prices on Summer Goods during the balance of this month to reduce stock as low as possible before taking inven- OFF Colored Summer Dress Goods, Summer Shirt Waists, Misses’ Dresses, Summer Skirts. Remnants of all kinds of goods on the remnant table at about half price. Bar- gains in Shoes. These are not soiled pieces of goods but good, clean stock, full measure and quality guaranteed. The.saving in prices here JOHN BECKFELT