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2 Pt | POOPIE IDLER AGE ELI EERE third off on the dollar. HOLLIDAY GOODS. ednesday. We will sell our fine line of heavy and light Wool Pants at one- $2.25 all wool pants costing you $1.55, etc. Come now the assortment is good. News Gathered During the Week Did you give thanks? Christmas is only twenty-seven days away, Mrs. L. M, Bolter is visiting {riends in Duluth. Rody Hawley returned from his claim near Northome on ‘Tuesday. The Catholic ladies will meet with Mrs. W. E. Martin next ‘Thursday afternoon. Dr. Larson, the eye specialist, made a professional visit to Grand Rapids this week. Clerk of Court Rassmussen, was calléd to Aberdeen, South Dakota, this week by the serous illness of his father. Lee Lane has been seriously ill with pneumonia during the week, at the ‘home of his sister, Mrs. I. D, Rass- mussen. Mrs, D. Sullivan left last ‘Tuesday for Two Harbors, where she will visit with her daughter and family, for several weeks. For Sale—One Buffalo Pitts trac- tion engine in good condition, with wood sawing attachment. Enquire at this office. Mrs. Ann Corens died in Minnea. apolison Noyember 14th, She was the wife of Thomas Cornes, who lives ‘on his homestead at Splithand. German Evangelical service will be held by Rev. E. J. Fluer of St. Paul, Sunday, December 6th, at 1:30 p.m, at the Methodist church. Everyone invited. Judging from the large number of fowls seen carried by numerous citi- zens the numerous taffles must have been a success, as well as the rafflers successful. Harry Williams I as become a_part- ner of Ted Riley in the employment agency. ‘herr office is over Ponti’s -eonfectionery store where men are in demand at all times. NeEeervTive PAGE Crandall. t he photo man, will be in Gand Rapids at the old stand, Mrs. Brrook’s millin‘ry parlors, for thre: days only, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, December 5th, 6th and 7th. Atthe M. E. church next Sunday services will be held as follows: Morn- ing subject: “The Christian Soldier.” Evening: The «Present “Truth.” Other services as usual. I. H. Sneil, pastor. George Cox, formerly deputy coun- ty auditor under Angus McIntosh, was a visitor to Grand Rapids tbe first of the week. Mr, Cox is now assistant chief engineer for the St, Paul & Omaha railway crmpany. Rev. I. H. Snell of the M. E. church, performed the ceremony at Hotel Pokegama on Wednesday evening that joined in marriage Mr. Arthur Mundy and Miss Jennett Michell. ‘fhe contracting parties are resideuts of Grand Rapids. C. O. Lind, who was bar boy for Cofiron and Robinson six years ago, came to Deer River the first of the week from North Dakota accompan- ied by his wife. Mr Lind has been farming in the Flickertail state ever since leaving here. He has made some money and in looking fora business chance he has concluded Deer River is good enouyh for him. As soon as the Everton block is com- pleted Mr. Lind in company with C, W. Robinson will open up asaloon therein —Deer River News, The angel of death has twice cnter- ed the home of Mr and Mrs. Al Roecker during the week and two of their beloved children have passed tothe Great Beyond. On Saturday last Elsa, their five year old daughter, passed away, atter a brief illness from diphtheria, and on Thursday they were again called upon to part with their baby boy, Marvin, one yearand a half old, from the same dread. di- sease. Thefamily has the sympathy of ahe’ entire community in their double bereavement. MORE SOLDIERS ENLISTED. Enlisting Officer Witte Sends Four More Men From Grand Rapids. Elving G. Root, known to ne everybody in Grand Rapids as “Gil”| Root, bas become a soldier in the} service of UncleSam. Ie enlisted for ihree years in the infantry and jlett this week for Columbu:, Olne, | | where he will receive his first’ in- ;structions in the science of war. ' Jerry Pease also enlisted and will join {the coast artillery at Ft. Flagler, Washington. Frank Bennett ha: | gone to Jefferson barracks, St. Louis jand Robert Stuart to Colum us, Ohio. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. | To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be- tween Peter Fugina and M. J. Dono- hue, under the firm name of Dono- hue & Fugina, doing. a merchant tailering business in the village of Grand Rapids, Minn., bas this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Any accounts due said firm shall be paid to said Peter Fugina, who shall} pay ail accounts against’ said firm to} date. | Perer Fuerya, M. J. DoNonor. Grand Rapids, Minn., Nov. 26, 1903. | Horses and Logging Outfit For Sale. Ten heavy,draft horses, harnesses and logging outfit for sale at-a bar- gain. Enquire at this office. fase Se ae ae ae os 3 ae Se a me a ae aS we ae - Execution Sale. Under and by virtue of an execution issued outof and under the seal of the district court in and for Itasca county. in the Fifth- teenth Judicial district -of the state of Minnesota, on the lith day of October. 1903. upon a judgment duly rendered’ and docketed in said court and county on the 19th day of May, 1903. in favor of Wheaton Drug company, a corporation, plaintiff, and against Wallace D, Leeman, defendant. for the sam of two hundred and forty-two and five one hundreth’s dollars (242.05). which said execution was to me. as sheriff of said Itasca county, duly directed ond delivered, I have levicd’upon-and shall sell at public nuction to the highest cash bidder, at the | front door of the court hou: n the village | of Grand Rapids. in said ILasea county, on Monday. the eleventh day of January. 1904, ; at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. all the right, title and interest that above | named judgment debtor had on said 19th day of “May. 1908. and may have thereafter ac- quired, ir: and to lot five (5) of section twenty six (26) in township fifty-five (55) nort! | range twenty-five (25) west of the fourth | Priacipal Meridian, In said Itasca county, | Minnesota. Dated, Nov. 26th 1 903. WM. HOGLIHAN. Sheriff I¢isea Co, ¥in1, Aurrep L. Tawina, Atoraey for Judgement Creditor, at i ) « 93 wn eee <= +, Pees ee ee, a i} i S Your gain our loss. Prices Cash to All. Must have room for SRE PR Yao PES See 5 eS as ws ER SWSBSLVSLI SLSVSLSS SLSIS GO: Se Ee PIONEER STORE Grand Rapids, Minn. ' Dry Goods Clothing Shoes Gloves and Mittens Groceries Crockery. JOHN BECKFELT. SVL SVS SOS OC SVS CH ISS Se ee ee ee IT IS TIME at any time to inspect the fine line of CHOICE FURS Shown here and make selections for the season. Every stylish kind is in the assort- ment, and the skins are of the highest grade, Each dyed is by the must approved process. They are soft and lustrous. ——