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News Gathered During the Week Don’t forget that Ellsworth wall be| expect to double their list of members here Monday evening. Mr. J. Lefevre made a business trip to Duluth this week. Dr. H.S. Farrall. of Deer River, wrs visiting in the village ths week Mrs. J. S. Gole returned home Thursday from Adrian, Minn, Sherift Hardy of Cass county, was in the village the latter part of the week, Rev. Murphy will hold services in Cass Lake next Sunday evening. ‘The board of county commissioners held their regular meeting Saturday and Monday. The Pokegama hotel, was without steam heat’ Monday. owing to a leak)! in the boiler. ‘ Ss. D. Patrick, of the Itasea logging’ Co., of Deer River was ‘in town yesterday. ainment given by the Ly- ireau. next Monday evening promises to be one of the best of the winter, H. R. King, the well known log- ger and real estate dealer, has secured ffice rooms over Metzger’s Meat market. All members of the Modern Sama- ritans are requested to be present at iext regular meeting March 7th . P. hall. : { There wul be only two services in Episcopal church Sunday next. Holy Communion at 8:30 and services a.m. ig i ladies will meet with Meagher next Thurs- A five cent lunch The Catholrc Mrs. Gordon afternoon, will be served. J.M. Romans and D, D. Jacobs were in the village Saturday attending meeting of ‘the county commis- sioners. : | L. Moore. Supt. of Pillsberry & ulkins logging Co., of Deer River, as visiting in the village yesterday. Tom Gnffith, proprietor of Pokega- na barber shop, who was visiting at Minneapolis and Chicago for some time past returned Friday, The Monday Whist club entertain- ed their husbands last evening at the Mr, and Mrs. Geerge F. Kremer. A dainty lunch was served; ind a very enjoyable ume was had. home of Mr, Campbell of Park Rapids, has; accepted a position in Hughes & Co*’s store. Mr. Campbell isa fine mu- ician and will join the cornet band. | ! Itasca County Independent} ownership—at least | The Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bolter, of in the next few months. regular meeting held Jast week the following officers were elected for the present year. ranger; chief ranger; Margaret H. Cassidy, recording Doran, A, Sinnett, treasurer. roof were badly dathaged. Grand Rapids, arrived here last eve- ning and will spend a tew days visit- . r | ng triends.—Pine Knot. | t ID. M. Gunn was inspecting the} dto Bovey Monday. Mr. Gunn} has had a large gang of men shovel- ! ing snow on the roads in order 10} keep the coal teams going ! Charles Hammer and Louise Ek-j man were united in marriage last. Sat- evening at the residence of! t*Johnson. The young couple alence. Harry Waldrof and Phil Marcott were arrested this week gn the charge of holding-up a man and deducting | the contents of his pockets -were sentenced yesterday. Marcott getting | \ go days and Waldroff 30. St. Ehzabeth Court, Women’s Catholic order of Foresters of Grand Rapids, organized about a year ago| eping house in the Seeley resi- | is now in a flourishing condition and At their Anna Farrell, chiet Margaret E. Logan, vice Katherine E. secretary; Mary financial. secretary; About 7 o’clock last Tuesday eve- ning Martin Dufticy’s stable caught fire and in a few minutes the intenor and roof were burning fiercely. An alarmy was turned in and the fire lad- dies quickly responding the blaze was soon under control, The interior and A. B. CLAIR, Register 9f Deeds of Itasca County Mineral Pine ana Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. Special Offer 50 Ibs of Granulated--o $1.50 Write for special price list to Duluth Wholesale Supply House 102-104 W. Mich. St. Deluth. THE GOLDEN RULE Wood Yard I will keep all kinds of wood for sale, sawed into all lengths and will be prepared to give prompt Service. My motto will be the “Golden Rule”—JVhen a cord of wood is bar- gained for a full cord of wood will be delivered. My terms will be strictly cash on delivery. Phone No. 114 JOHN O'BRIE N [ Any Way You Figure it. : l increase of price. grades without reducting in Multiply your wishes your pecketcook, |We Gan Save You Dollars Our Stock of Furniture is a Winner, We are constantly Addimg to the quality without Weare constantly Subtracting from the cost in quality. as you will, and you'll be suprised how well our stock keeps within the reach of Divide your expedditures between parlor and bedroom as you wish our stock still meets your needs. » If you want Furniture—a Jittle different and better | than the ordinary—let us show- you ours. é Deater in GEORGE F. KREMER. cvenirire | ; day of. Febraary A. Please take ‘notice, that on the 18th i Ss, ab 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at Antell’s camp on settion 16, town- ship 59, range 22, Ttasea county, Minnesota. I will offer fur sale, and will sell at. public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the logging outfit of Elmer Antell, now at said Antell’s eamp on said section 16, town ship 59 range 22, and said outtit hav- ing been kept at said place by me continuously since April. 12th last, onsisting of 5 sets of logging 3 two water tanks; 1 snow plow; tote sleds: 75 pairs blankets; sets sleigh chains; skidding rigging for twelve teams: cooking outfit for 70 men; 8 pairs pants: 5 suits underwear; 4 pairs rab- bers; 12 pai rp mitts; 6 pairs buck- skin initts: 1 staff compass; 200 pounds park, and al} other personal property about said camp; for the pur- poss of satisfying lien claimed by me tor the eare of said /property, under contract with Eimer Ante!], under which there is claimed to be due me at the date of ‘said sale a balance of iwo hundred twenty two dollars and seventy hundred donars ($222.70) the costs and expenses of selling such property. Pated February 2nd 1905. . FRED FARROW. Probate Notice. State of Minnesota |. Sounty of Itasca, 88- 10th 1905. In the matter of the estate of Silas Blood, deceased. fi vi On reading and filing the petition of Var- num H, Blood administrater of the estate of Silas Blood iene i 2, tI sti In 0 ith pa debts and claims against said estate which haye not been proved nor allowed. and that a time and pee be fixed fer ping and allowing his account of his including said debts and jets and not proved ministration, ims to paid allowed, and for due of Said estate thereto by lav account be application for and de! the parties en lt is ordered. that mined, and etition allowdhce of said cluims nd not yet allowed ‘d by this court, on arch A. D. 1905 at Graud Rapids in said cou And it is further ordered. that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing this order once in each week for t firee successive weeks prior to of hea in the Grand Rapids He: RK view aw newspaper, printed and published at Grand Rapids in said councy. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minu., tho tenth day of February AD. 1905. | By the Court, (Seal), H.s. HUS« Judge of Piol FRANK Attorney for Adminis + Herald-Review, February Uth, 25th 1905. Mort goge Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that default has occured in the conditions of that certam mortgage duly executed und delivered by Fred J, Stevens and Jessie M. 8 . his mortgagors. to Daniel M. Gunn, mort- i, . and duly filed for M.. dated Apr 11:80 o'clock A r of deeds in ce sota. and reco! book F. of mortgages, pag that the amount claimed to be due on mortgage at this date is four hundred ty-five dollars and 67 cents ( ) ill be foreclo: said mortgage of the power of sale therein pursuant, to the statute: in such and provided, by sale of the premises therein ribed and thereby conveyed, v Lots en (11) and twelve (12) of block thirty- two (32, Grand Rapids first division, Itasca ~ Minnesota, plat of ¥ ue ined and according to the n the ¢ said register,of be so sold by the ounty in the the 2d 4. E 9 at public vendae, to t est bidder for cash. to satisfy the the -five dollars. attorney wid mortgage. Dated. ALFRED L, THWIN Attorney for Mortg Grand Rapids, Minn. te of Minnesota] nty of Ita: rss. lage of Nashwauk } by given, that appli in writing to the fe of Nash raying for } for the te: and terminating on March 14 1906, hy the following persons, and at the following places, as stated in said applica- tions. respectively, to-wit: George C. Pfremmer. On the ground floor of that two story frame building situated on Jot 13. block 18, village of Nashwauk. _ Said applications will be heard and determ- ined by said common council of the village of Nashwauk at the council room in tne village of Nashwauk in Itasca county, and state of Minnesota, on Monday on 6 day of March A. D, 1905, at 8 o'clock p. m., of that _Witness my hand and seal of village of Nashwauk this 28 day of Febr. A. 1. 1905. PAUL H. TVED' i UT, Village Recorder, Notice of Application for Liquor License. State of Minnesota | county of Itasca Village of Nashwa Notice is hereb; have atop de councill of i uk g filed in m, to pall intoxicating Uipuers for the term commeueing on April 15 1905, and terminating on April 141906, by thi ing persons, and at the following pla ted in. said applicati- ons, respectivel, it: Nick. In the front or bar-roo of that two story frume building lot 16, block , Said appl e Common sitnated on lage of Nashwauk. ations Will be heard and determ- ined by common council of the village of Nashwauk at the council room in the village of Nashwauk in. It Minnesota. on M A. 0. 1905, at 8 o'clock p. Witness my hand and ; Nushwauk this 23 day of county. and state of 6th day of March f that day. lof village of br. AD. 1905, AUL HU. TVEDT, Village Recorder. Notice of Application for Liquor License State of Minnesota —} county of Itasca Viieas (4 Aeapee nn Notice js here! iven, that applicati: have been made Yo writing to fe common council of said jvillage of Nashwauk and filed in my office. praying for license to sell in- toxicating liquors for the term commencin on March 10. 1905, and terminating on Mare 91906 by the following persons, and at the following places, as stated in ‘said ppplica- tions, respectively, to-wit: Edward Logan.” Intthe front or barroom in that one story frame building situated on lot 14. block 11, village of Nashwauk. Said applications will be heard and determ- ined by said common council cf the village of Nashwauk at the council room in the village of Nashwauk in Itasca county, and state of Minnesota, on Monday the 6 day of Masch A. D. 1905, at8 o'clock P. M., of that iy. Witness my hand and seal of villa; Nashwauk this 23 day of Febr. A. Dela, Of PAUL H. TVEDT. Village Recorder, i The Famous Stien Block Clothing for Men In probate court, special term, February | The Great Gordon Hat SL. Heilpren se mide | 9905090005 09G00 SS SOG SO SOOSOOTOIOOS SOTO SIIRED : Go TO= a, HENRY HUGHES & CO. When You Want the Best Clothing, Goods, Shoes, Hats, Shirt waists, ‘Suits, Skirts Etc. Dress © We say the Best and can demonstrate the fact to you. Tp you are familiar with any of the following you can not help _ but agree with our assertion. We are Sole Agents for Monarch Shirts Sweeet Orr Overal] and Pants Hanan & Sons and the Crosset Shes for Men’ The Famous Brew Selby Shoes for Ladies and Ghildren & Go,. Suits. Shirtwaists and Tailored Skirts ' Prestleys Press Goods. . Call and see the new arrivals jin Clothing, White Goods, Lace Curtains, Spring and Summer Wash Goods, Dress Goods Hats, Etc. Everything in the latest demonstration of Fashion Pleased to Show You. $99SS905S999950995650905000585000050 Pioneer Special Soot Stet Ca We wish to call the public’s attention to the following special offers. These are rare bargains and we invite all the ladies in Grand Rapids and vincity to avail themselves of a few moments to come and inspect the many good things which we offer. Ladies’ Suits Lhadies’ SKirts Former price $7.00, now $5.79 Regular price $6.00 ones go at $4.58 “ “ 10.75, “ 7.98 “ “ z.00 ee 4.99 a bee Oe se, 9.99 “ “™ Bieg 76 “ 5.5 > ‘ * @ 8 “ 8.00 “ 11.58 “ Fei ae, a & “ 16.29 ¥ re a ion, 7.98 20,00 & 12.50 “ 9.48 o 15.90 “ 11.5 Ladies Waists a $1.25 waists special for this sale 89c 2050 pees y Oe) Lodies’Fur Costs ee : bite: Astrakhan $50.00 coats reduced § ‘ 4.00 * “ 2.78 " aa Sout ee 334-98 4-50 “ “2.99 a aac é . ahep : : f 27°48 Ladies’ Cloth Coats evince tat : 34-99 Our $6.50 coats go at 5-39 es e 10.00 “ ‘an .98 : i “ qag0 & ee Ladies’ Sweaters Pst a ea k 11.18 Ladies $2.00 sweaters ‘go at St.49 st Fr aripo. ek 18.49 RO 7D BsBO “s 2.98 Childrens and Misses coats [reduced in . 4.50 Le Oya: 3.29 6.00 “6 “ same Proportions 4 38 This sale will begin, Monday, Feb. 20th and last for one week. F: & od a & & & cp & ca & op & & & & & > & eee & tp > & & & > & ta & Don,t Forget the Place The PIONEER STORE : | , we