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a News Gathered During the Weck 0 Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Saturday last a daughter. Commissioher O’Bnen, of Cohas- set was in the village ‘Tuesday. J.S, Erven of Split Hand was in the vilage Saturday. last and returned Sunday. John W. Howard, of Deer River was a business visitor to the county seat Monday. Miss Annie Hectu, schoo) teacher at McKinley, was here on business Saturday Jast. Frank F. Price returned Saturday from Brainerd, where he had been on business. Born unto Mr and Mrs. Louis Riddell, of Split} “Hand Friday last a baby girl. County Commissioner James Pas- was transacting business in Cass Lake last week, Services will be held in church otf Holy Communion Friday evening at 7:30 during lent. : ‘The annual congregational meeting of the Presbyterian church will be held on March 24. Attorney Arthur G. Outs, of St. James, was transacting legal business n the village last week. ‘The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be observed tommorow morning n the Presbytenan church. N ss Bessie Hatleli, returned Sun- day from Crookston where had been visiting relatives and friends for the last two week, i. J. Luther, formerly publisher of the Magnet, came to town ‘Tuesday, and will take charge of the Steven’s rotel, Dr. Gilbert, of transacung Jast Saturday, Sunday might. Attorneys C. L. Pratt, and: Frank Price, left Wednesday noon {tor Semidj: where they have business be- fore Judge MeClenahan, Cass Lake was business in the village He returned home In the assault and battery case, Raymond vs, Brouilette, tried betore Judge Simms, Monday, the defendant was tound not guilty. ‘The ladies of the G. A. R. will give 2 card party at K. P, hall tomght. ‘Shose not desiving to play cards will provided with other games, ickets 15 cents. Frank Suitor, who has so efficienc- filled the position of clerk and ser of Endion hotel during the two years. has resigned to accept a similar position at the Pokegama hotel at Grand Rapids, and lett for that place on Wednesday to take charge of his new dunes. ‘here are few better hotel men in {he part of the state than Frank and the manage- ment of the Pokegama are to be con- gratulated upon securing his services. —Cass Lake Voice. f About 200 people surprised Mrs, A. E. Wilder Monday evening at Hotel Gladstone. After clearmg-the dinning room they danced and had a very enjoyabie lunch was served. time, afterwhich Ellsworth Plumsterd, entertained a large crowd at the Village hall Mon day evening, under the auspices of the lyceum bureau. Mr. Plumstead left a healthy, happy impression on all those in attendence. All during lent Rev. Spencer Mur- phy of the Episcopal church will hold cottage services, avery Wednesday evening at 7:30, and Friday evenings will have prayer and sermon at the church. Services will be held Sunday, March 12, in the Episcopal church as follows: | a Holy Communion 8:30 a. m., morn- ning services 10:45 a. m., Sunday school 12 m, Evening prayer and Sermon at 7:30 p. m, Andy .Clair, ex- register of deeds; Capt. James .Murchie, ex-county surveyoi; and George L. Dewey, all of Grand Rapids, left this morning for atrip up north seeking an opportuni ty to invest a pcruon of their spare} change.—Northome News, James Doran, of Grand Rapids has suceeeded to the clerkship of the com- | mittee on municipal legislature, vice A. M. Greeley, resigned, ‘I'his 1s fom the news report, and we presume the appointee is our own James, and congratulations are ext:nded. Sam Moran, who has_ been clerk at Hotel Pokegama for the past five years ha$ resigned and accepted a position in the First National bank. Frank Suitor, Cass Lake, has ac- cepted the position vacated by Mr. Moran, C. P. Doran, of Grand Rapids re- turned yesterday from a inp out east where he had been posting notices for the orgamzation of two new towns, one in 151-26, to be known as Wild- wood, and the other in 150 27, which they propose to call Grattan —Nort- home News. ‘The famous Dode Fi:k’s orchestra will give a concert and dance at Village hall on Monday March 13. There are ten instruments in the Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is by given. that default ‘has occured in » conditions of that certain mortgage di executed and delivered by i J. Stevens gon mantis wi , mOTtgagors, ani . Gunn, mort- ee, duted April 6. 1908, and duly filed for on April 7, 1908, at 11:30-0’clock A. M., Qffice of the register of deeds in and for county, Minnesota. und recorded theres In book F. of mortgages, page 184; t the amount claimed to be dueon said mortgage ut this date fs four hundred seven- ty-five dollurs und 67 cents ($475.67) and that said mortgage will be foreclosed. by virtue of the power of sale therein contained and pursuant to the statute: in such case made and provided, by sale of the premises therein described and thereby conveyed, viz: Lots. eleven (11) and twelve (12) of block thirty- two (3%, Grand Rapids first division, Itasca county, Minnesota. according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of said register of deeds ; that said premises wilt be so. sold. by the sheriff of suid Etasea county at the front door ef the court house in the villa.e of Grand ° Saturday, the 22d day of ting o'clock. A: M,, at publiv veni then due on said mortguge. with taxes. if any, on said premises, together with the costs Qf said sale, and twenty-five dollars, attorney's fees, stipulated in said mortgage. Duved, Pebrauary 27, 1905, DANIEL M. GUNN, Mortgagee. ALFRED L. THWING, Attorney tor Mortgage, Grand ids, Mann. Notice of Appheation for Liquor License. State of Minnesota. {ss County of Itasca Village of Nashwauk ‘ Notice {s hereby given, that applications have been ‘made in writing to the common ceuncil of said village of Nashwauk and tiled in my Office, praying for license to sell intox- March 15 1905, and terminating on Mareh 14 1906, by the following persons, and at the following places, as stated in said appiica- tions, respectively. to-wit: George C. Pfremmer. On the ground floor of that two story frame building situated on Jot 13. block 13, village of Nushwauk. Said applications will be beard and determ- ined by said common council of the village of Nashwauk at the eouncil room in tne village of Nashwauk in Itasca stute of Minnesota, on Monday April, A. D. 1905, at 8 o'clock p. av. Witness my hand and seal of village of Nashwauk this 23 day of Febr. A. D. 1905. A Y PAUL H. TVEDT, Village Recorder, 3 day of ~ of that a nema Notice of Application for Liquor License. State of Minnesota =} county of Itasca Ss. Village of Nashwank } ay Notice is hereby given, that applications have been made in writing to the Commoa councill of said Village of Nasbwauk and filed in my office. praying for license to soll intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on April 15 1985. and terminating on April 141906. by the following persons, and at the following places, as stated in. said applicati- ons, respectively. to-wit: Nick. O. Connor. In the front or bar-room, on the ground floor of that two story frame building situated on lot 16, block 18, Village of Nashwauk. Said applications will be heard and determ- ined by common council of the village of Nashwauk at the council room in the village of shwauk in Itasca county. and state of Minnesota. on Monday the 3rd day of April, m. of that day. 1 of village of D. 1905 A 9 AUL H. TVEDT. Village Recorder. Notice of Application for Liquor License. State of Minnesota | j county of Itasea a Village of Nashwank } z Notice is hereby given. that appheations in writing to the common lage of Nashwauk and filed ying for license to sell in- have been m council of sai in_ my office. g toxicating liquors for the term commencing on March 10 3905, and terminating on March 91906 by the following persons, and at the following places, as stated in said ppplica- tions. respectively, to-wit: 5 Edward Logan. LInjthe front or barroom in that_one story frame building situated on lot 14. block 11, we of Nashwauk. Said appl will be heard and determ- ined by amon council cf the village the council room in the vauk in Itasca county, and tute of Minnesota. on Mon the 3 day of Abril. A. D. 1905, ut8 o'clock P. M., of that day. Witness my hand and seal of vil of Nashwauk this 23 day of Febr, A.D. 19 said vy 1 nee orebestra, and an excepuonally fine program is promised, PAUL H. TVEDT. Village Recorder, LYSGoooooeoooseoose Sas id oo ful merchandise. Nacre Suiting Kurika Silk 9509S OO SOGOOGOOSSO SOOO O OOO OOOO OOS OOOGOS ¥ < % & i ( t Tanga Silk Embroidered Swiss We are daily receiving spring and summer Goods, suitable for Shirt Waists anc Shirt Waist suits. It is certainly the best assortment of (Wash goods ever shown over our counters. It will do the ladies good to look over this line of beauti- Mouseline De sois sousette sois de Lyons Crepe de Chine silk Voile Pongee Voile de Mohair Lawns Ibo Taffeta Linons Pique EE 41, addition to the above we wish to call your attention to our well assorted jine of laces embroideries, and lace and embroidered collars. Give us a Call. - John Beckfelt Organdi Voile Polk Foulard POSS oenee : $3 PIONEER STORE Spring Will Soon be Here Spring Goods Arriving Daily and More to Follow. Egyptain Tissue Crepe Otoyk PE eee eo po eee Soetoro Doody Sede Seoce 2900000 |. Stevens. his | icating Nquors for the term commencing on’ punty, and ) ids In said county on | i, 1905, at ten | fue, to the high- | est bidder for cash. to sutisfy the amount | | | Qualities Characterizes. Our One is easy to see, but ha That’s Style Drew Selby Shoes Have SALE. Tuesday. March 14. One day o Two Essental Ladies’ Tailored Suits, Cravenettes, covert Jacksts. Shoes rd to describe The other is easy to describe but hard to see, That’s Construction. The first produces a good appearance and the other pre servesit. There’s many a fast horse to the quarter, but few that can stay the mile and win. There’s many ashoe which not only wears well for a short time when weak spots begin to show. So far as human imgenuity can prevent No Weak Spots in their make-up. A comparison of styles here will convince experienced wearers of shoes,that the extra quality of our Ladies’ Shoes is far in advance to the prices we ask. HENRY HUGHES & CO. Special Order | 1905. ( nly Special Order Sale Tuesday, March 14th, 1905. Of Ladies’ and Misses Tailored suits, Cravenettes, Cover Jackets, Dress SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN AND Mr. Renwold, of the Philadelphia at our store Tuesday, March 14, with their complete line of tailored suits, silk shirt waist suits, Silk Shirt Waist suits, and’ Walking Skirts A_FIT GUARANTEED Cloak & Suit Co., will bg cravenattes, dress and walking skirts etc. He will take your order to special measure ments and deliver in about 10 days. The great advantage in buying garments from this house is the fact that you can select from an_ unusually large and ex- clusiveline embracing all the latest styles fashion has decreed. Do not fail to sce this clegart display Mr. of beautiful garments, it will be well worth your tite. Renwolds Requires a deposit on all orders. For One day Only Tuesday March I4. HUGHES & CO..