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News Gathered During the Week George ‘Tuller was in town last, Sunday. i. C. Kiley returned from Min- neapolis Friday. Morris O’Brien of Cohassett was n ¢own Saturday last. Frank Grant made a_ business trip to Duluth this week Mrs. Stripe of Minneapolis is visit- with Mrs. E. R. Brown. Wm. Wietzel nas been on the sick list most of this week. T. T, Riley of Nashwauk, was a visitor to this village ‘Tuesday. M. J. Baker of Deer River, was a business visitor here last week, \. B. Clair was a bnsiness visitor to Duluth and the Twin Ciues this week. al§ Neighbors will give a ball in the near future. Charles J. Berryhill, editor of the St. Paul Review is here acung on the Don’t forget to attend the card party next Tuesday evening at K, P. Liverybody invite, Mrs. Potter, of Aitkin, sister of Mrs. i. C. Finnegan, returned to her heme t Tuesday morning. ’ L. H. Slocum. of the Border Bud sin town this week engaged on grand jury. nall. Henry Logan was down from his er farm a couple of days rie W. C. Gilbert returned Wednesday »a business tip to Duluth and Iwin Cities. and Mrs. Ranger of Minneapo- s here on a visit to their father, I. H. Hennesey. Mrs. W. J. Powers went to Superior last Saturday. She is expected home a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lord left last Sun- iy for Bemidji which place will be r future home. « ngus McDonald, who 1s seriouly he hospital shows httle change . E. C, Clemens. of Duluth, each at the M. KE, church to- Trow. ~~ C. B. Montgomery, of the Inteana- nal Falls Echo, arrived here Wed- sday to act on the grand Jury. Db. M. Gunn and daughter form Brainerd Saturday last, ey spent ‘Thanksgiving. J Sewell and family, of ave moved here where vill make their future home. Orge and John Nelson, lar farmers of Deer lake, were on business Monday. Woodmen are requested to eet at kK. of P. hall. December 12. cto. of officers will take place. Larson, Chas. Palmquist, James d Ed Logan were among uk visitors here this week. Fish, was in town Friday. ilsucceed Matt Spang as deputy while Mat will take up the juties of county auditor. The concert given by the Chicago Lady Quartette at Village hall on Uhursday evening was largely attended nd enjoyed by all in attendance. Don’t torget to heré the Rev. G, T. Nagle who will lecture at Village hall Thursday evening next, under the auspices of the Epworth League. F. F. Ebner, a prominent lawyer of Aitkin and secretary cf the Potter- Casey corporation was here Monday on legal business, Attorney J. R. Donohue, formerly is place but now of St. Paul, 1s ndance to the district court this week, The Regular football team ‘will close the season with a banquet at Mrs. J. M. Romans’ residence tomorrow evening. Father O’Mahoney and Dr. Gend- rom were called Wednesday to the Big Fork country by Mr. Chas Coolen who was seriouly injured by tree. The annual monthly meeting of the Building & Loan association will be held at the cflice of Reishus- Remer Land Co. on next Monday evening. William Hoolihan of Grand Rap- ids, shernff of Itasca county, was in the city Thursday night, serving sub- poenas for witnesses in the Gardner murder trial—Mesaba Ore. German Evangelical Luthern service will be held im the court house on Sunday . Dec. r1th at 3:00 p. m. by Rev. E. Ulbncht, of Cass. Lake, Minn. ‘ Thomas McHugh, who had been running a general store at Cohasset, will open the same in this village in the building adjoinng Powers’ hard Pare store, ‘The United Order of Foresters will give a card party at the K, P. hall ‘Luesday evening Nov. 13. A fifteen cent lunch will be served, All are cordially invited. At the meeting of the library board last ‘Tuesday afternoon the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. G. Booth president; Miss Margaret Doran, vice-president; C. Dickenson, secretary and treasurer, Mrs. L. W. Huntley, librarian. The Improved Order of Red Men met Monday evening last and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Sachem, W. B. Holman; senior sagamore, M, A, Spang: junior soga- more, Matt Schumaker; prophet, Jonn Bowden; chief of records, Frank J, ; Deebach; keeper of Wampum, John Hepfelt. Martin Dufficy had a narrow es- cape from death last ‘Tuesday might. While Mr. Dufficy was returning home on foot. a hack suddenly ap- peared from the darkness and before Mr. Dufficy could get out of the way he was knocked down and run over. He sustained many painfnl bruises about his legs, Episcopal Fa The ladies of the Episcopal guild will hold their annual fair at Village hall Friday and Saturday, December 16th and 17th, at which they will offer for sale a large col- lection of dolls. There will be boy dolls and girl dolls, white dolls and and black dolls, little dolls and big dolls—in fact all’ kinds of dolls. In addition to this there will bea large tine of doll. furnishings — dresses, clothes of all kinds, bedding, ete., for the Coll family. There will be a Ladies’ Home Journal booth, furnished by the publishers of that valuable publica- tion and various other booths. On Friday afternoon and evening com. meovcing at 5:30 o’clock, a turkey supper— and all that implies. wil! be served to all comers at 25 cents. The fair will continue during Satur- day and in the evening a basket sup- per will furnish amusement and re- freshment to all who eare to partici- pate. The ladies are making a strenuous effort to make the fair a success ané@ with the usual good patronage that our townsmen extended to affairs of this kind they are sure to reap an abundant reward, Cohasset Cullings . Our post office is now a money order office also, Deer River was trains last Monday. In town between Owen Skelly took a run up to the Skelly Bros. camps on Boy river, Cass county, last Monday. Is that village away up intown 15i- 28 pronounced Nort-home, . North- home or North-ome ? Wilbur Fletcher is busy this balmy winter days building the school house Chas. Fullwood and Billy Quigg of | situate oh section 8, Bass Brook town. | Dunn & Marcia started an outfit nd crew of men to their headquarters amp mm township 144-55 Cass county jast Tuesday. i I. C. Thomas of this’ place, Louis | Baldwin of 55-27 went to Grand Rap # ids last Tuesday as jurymen to form part the district court conyened that ay, ‘one or two snapping cold nights drop in on us to see how quick the predic: | tionists will change their time, Cohasset people henceforth will ignore the light of the moon: The council at its last meeting ordered 5 | ‘new street lamps with the 2 now in ; use ’twiil make 7 all told. If Harry Oches dont keep away from this place there'll be trouble. There are just about old’ bachelors enough here now to go around with- out outsiders digging in. Lochy McKinnon is knee deep in the methods expounded by Euclid, trying to arrive at a conclusion what it will cost to build a school house at Northome, this county, so as to sub-| mit a bill for building the same. There appeared to be a sort of 2 weeks or so and nobody said nothin’ cute fellow suggested that the steam- boats was nota runnin’ this winter, And ’twere so. John Dufficy and James Golden of La Crosse, Wis., the former a bro- ther, and the later a distant relative of Mrs. Robt. McCabe are visiting. at the McCabe home. Both gentlemen are so much pleased with the country and surrouudings that they probably will make this or near vicinity their future home. Geo, Markham, formerly of Rush City, Minn., but now of Minneapolis here last was Monday tendjng to some business transactions that he is interested in here. Georgie claims to have — invested considerable ready cash in a “get ‘rich quick” mining fake in some of the {western states and the other fellow has George’s dough in his inside vest pocket. While Mr. Markham has to be satisfied with a bund!z of non-as- sessable and unnegotiable mining stock, visor of the Town of Grand Rap- ids, Minnesota. town Board was "s office in the town of Grand Rapids Nov. 23rd 1904. Present: Chairman McDonald, Supervis- | ors Hashey. Mullins and Clerk McMahon, The bill of John O'Brien balance due for filling Horseshoe Brook culvert was audited and alloved and an order ordered drawa for sun} T ance being | There being no fur ‘iness, the board adjourned to mect Dec, 3rd 1904, JOSEPH MCMAHON, Clerk. Dee. 3rd 1904. A regular meeting of the town board of | supervisors of Grand Rapids. [tasca coun Minn., was held at the town hall in the vi of Grand Rapids Dee. 3rd 1904, Koll called, fal! board present. Present: Chairman McDonald, Supervis- ors Mullins, Hashe; 1 The minu read and approved 2s The following bills wer lowed and orde | Shook and | Brook culvert doe Nolan hel pi Joun A, Brown, surveying C. W. Forrest hauling to horse culvert A. J. Kennedy No further t Board adjourned te meet Dee, 2 2o'clock p.m, ps of In e audited and s ordered drawn for man pump fo § roads . JOSEPH McMAHON, Clerk. of these goods. what I have. Also tine Roes Ipay the highest Ablest Taxiaerm in the State Garments. : SOS EaeS SISSIES CEG OSG TIDES and DEER SKINS. I have secured one of th To advertise what you have got and what you expect to get is quite a differ- encein the program I don’t advertise Tanning which I can not do. Tae people of Minnesota well know my ability in the business that l have been engaged in at Grand Rapids for 12 years, and I will continue in the Furrier’s Taxi- POSS SSSA SSG dermistery and Buck Skin Ware of every description. G@ i Moose Hide Mittsand Moccasin, eae eat I have in store a large amcunt » Rugs and Matts. Cali and see market price for FURS, PFL'r's, e ists and Furriers of Minnesota, dO Tanning and Fur Dressing and repairing of fur I have had 49 years of experience, WM. WEITZEL. PLAS AL ALO AL NSA ASN AS SPAS fF A mild winter 1s predicted, but let € tblank-vacant expression on the counti- '@ nace of the people here for the Jast| about it till one day the usual viliage | THE SALE OF ALL SALES Our entire stock ot Ladies, Misses and Childrens Cloaks, Dress and Walking Shirts, will be underpriced eA low that if you can possi- bly use a garment this season, now is your time to buy. $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 | Ladies’ Cloek Ss 50 ee ee =m $2.75 $3.50 54.00 Misses and Children’s CLOAKS 75 $5.00 $6,00 and $7.00 Ladies’ Walking Skirts 00 o wma Children’s Cloaks 25 © Se | | al ~_wrr Ae aaaEE Maa a , Henry Hughes & Co., oe Saeed BEERAEEEE O 3) ® o & SLEEPS SPESOPSIISSOOSSL OS HOS ap & ae ERC Reenaeenee eres = Ae “or POSSE OOS PIONEER STORE “% op PIONEER STORE PIONEER STORE Jj. BECHFELT | TO EAT jJ. BECHFELT po ee oo oS Cole lots ee te Seo oe he ocho cls Cotte te eee eh Che Cottie Where Come Where Your money goes Farthest You get most for your money. 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