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— SORENSON 3 : EVERY RIVET inte ROUND OAK exception of the newspaper fellows] furnace is put in place by a compressed air riveter; that does not |SHOOTING AFFRAY OVER AT BOVEY The principal purpose for which the rae meeting was called was to select sound like very much, but it you could see how solid the rivets are soaked into place by this machine you would appreciate the Sherif; Hootlhan.. was’; sotities three representatives of the Itasca Wednesday night that a man had | County Agricultural association to been shot and killed in a house of | attend the annual meeting of the fact that no human | strength could begin to approach it. Every ill repute at Bovey, He immediately | state agricultural association to be responded to the call and found the | jeig in St. Paul on Tuesday, Wednes- other part of the fur- — | News Gathered uring the Week mt Grand Rapids a Vicinity information nearly Corrects The | day and Thursday of next week. A. nace is made with the _| | shooting took place in a house! 7 McGuire of the State farm. A. M. he thoroughne | ; A operated by Wm. Brown and a woman | sigjer of Laprairie, and J. S. Gole of he result is platform it was not in sight. Upon} known as Pearl Brown. It appears} Grand Rapids were named as the ble, economical ; one that is worth It cannot, of 3 compete in e with the cheap inquiring as to its whereabouts from the conductor he1s said to have replied that be couldn’t watch it all day. It \ that the Brown woman became jealous | representatives to attend the state of the Brown man, with whom she | @eeting from Itasca county. ‘he’ = Some other matters of interest to was living, and ina fit of anger drew | agricultural affairs were discu 1 | J ra ae Vv gee | Beene A Pi tam He Seas ps a revolver and shot at the object of | those present. A committee consist- ff 8" Bae sree | 7 ive and right about. Se eee ere 6 ata a ea Ber rage. The ball went wide of its! ing of Messrs. MeGuire. Buell and Pe Ge Too kiiiet int j rs fifty dollars, against the railroad com- ‘ i Esra | Gole Was appointed to consider and yoo are: Ons 1 t sbam but be real. pany mark and struck a man named Mc- | report on the matter of fair ounds the future. Phere is | ntent with the little you have.|° ~~ % Grain in the face. The ball lodged | for the county. This subject is ate no een. Rute eet Chink evil of none, but ‘well of all.| The county commissioners will hold|in the back of his head. It was at! of vital importance if the agricaltur- 5 ee nee wiitend OF Keep busy order to be healthy. | their first meeting for 1907 next Tues-| first thought that the wound would al ec aeacsorsiee pec be sie sstully using more as it gets Consistent Id to. What you have day. As an, illustration of the con-| prove fatal, but the patient wastaken | fre antes ae eeaacded’ ta he older, and if properly dition in which Auditor Spang keeps|to a Duluth hospital for treatment, ting up grotfhds fora ball park west installed and of the dertake something good and|his records it might be mentioned | where be is said to be recovering. | of town. This location does not ap- HH Skiag sia tala ick to it. that soe a 5 statement of ae The Brown woman was arrested and Me Ae ie heh al Wed good: de= : F county 2 ready esent to the Pa Sr een hea ae erested, an e tract of land on the Bea gel er ate Ee = Bis: 3 | rise from the start and make oi ee he pte y s pre Blak ae lodged in jail where she is held to \¢;th side now owned By the euath pendable fur nace ye \ th % oard when they mee rdinari Y | await the result oi her target practice. | will again be considered wita a yiew work. We make plans Wi i q is and. getup aaeace county auditors domot have this state-| weGrain is said to be a married man | to the erection of suitable buildings Waghasce co page WAN RW A \S a bs n ment prepared until some time in with a wife and two children living | and the making of a ra > track. The pea anterested in hich \ a NG: BA j | A February. - 4 ‘ Hip e ~| committee named will confer with ¥ ad Ser Gage -. E ] \ YY 4 | If your resolve, don’t Z at Akeley. He was a frequenter of | the county commissioners. A com- class furnaces.and the 4 ! : \ i | ye up in despair. Frank. S. Lang, formerly county} the Brown resort,.and when he felt | mittee was also appointed, con-} 2 se See Of SaEee H fe i 1 Bea Vet | ~ Redouble your efforts, show manti-}CO™MMussloner from International Falls, that the end of life was near he sent | sisting of Messrs. Buell, McGuire WORE Nereyne cls Gee j R: 7 % | BSR 7 recently appomted register of deeds] for Sheriff Hoolihan and willed two ee es ay ee eevee eae — DR Ne Bs f / 4 ° 2 “ ave estar Aen sate ition a by-laws e county | cf nh : . ay from bad habits, eyil| fT the new county of cena ag, mings and) a wateh, all bis earthly | fay association, and report. the| Fi e Book Ys ; } } and vile books. and C. W, Stanton, county attorney} possessions, to a woman inmate of sape for consideration at the an-| “WARMTH AND Z . ty Ly, : © courtesy, kindness, cheer- |£0t the new county, are in town today-| the house in which he was woundes, | nual meeting to be held on February COMFORT” = : i Lpgy =: i fe These gentlemen had much to do} prown » Ae aval cea ae vere | 23. At the annual meeting to be ; ‘ - . ss. carefulness and promptness . sae ee Brown and several women who were | i | for the asking. i ; . Se es t ee | With the organization of Koochiching];, 1, Be 4 5 _| held on that date the officers of the | = = NaN = _ be something, do something. S lin the house when the shooting took | a ccoeis vill be chosen for th i Sg —+ | . MOR ee *}county, and they do not appear m]_), - ‘ ociation will be chosen for the } 7 : : Oi . something and keep s$mething. 22 “7 : place are being held in the county ¢ year. 5 > b Me UDNAE ie meeD Se * | the least alarmed over the contest that Geileas withesses . Thacleasenkadubwbarn ors aussie: ee ‘ seep your word, keep out of debt, )}-as been filed protesting against the Siege hn actu as was organized last spring 7m good company, Keep your OWN | division, OFFICERS FOR ated at the meeting on . Sar: i Thursday, and what has been accom. } . wee ick, don’t grumbie, don’t The ladies of the Monday Whist , WwW | plished by that organization — was | croiduales: Siar ere sah lhe wets ayia cetbae our brother’s shortcomings, | Club entertained their husbands at the NE COUNTY | briefly discussed. Mr."A. J. McGuire | Say, Doc Maan: pannede are Gow tors canny s t your obstacles and be | Pleasant home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. F.}| oe who is the secretary, reported that at you ees - ; E ; Notwithstandirg the contest filed | he had given attention only to the mat- us and foneiving Kremer last evening. The event was E S Gee Uf aseertaini th bee. OF | Is an SUVEE. ; ill | @gainst the division of Itasea in pur- | er Of ascertaining the number o | sot in honor of D. M. Gunn, who will 4 cows kept in this vicinity that might | George L. Dewey returned ‘Tuesday | leave tomorrow for St. Paul to attend |SUance of the vote cast at the late | je avatiable as contributors to a or = eae aia x di the coming session of the state senate; election, the commissioners oamed | creamery at this place. He said that | m a business trip to Eastern Canada. n ec; % Jakete : srepee.! abot. 200 }withio- a | 3 hace and also in honor of Mr. George ¥.|for Kovochiching county in the or- LA Sey ree ale ee He nina | : Sood Men Meee oa Kremer, whose birthday it was. Mr. /1ginal petition flied have proceeded to Ppiaton pie aiceasereaniery coulll xene's shaving parlors. Kremer admitted that he was _ thirty | formally organize by naming the fol-| be maintuined. He had brought apy 1 Deputy Sherift Fish returned home | years old. After playing duplicate} lowing officers: Auditor, R. C. Fras- ie subject at a meeting of the Grand | = = = i era Wednesday from an official trip to| whist an elaborate supper was served } er; attorney, C. W, Stanton; register, 7 a Coto mere at clag and a pum-) hat I will always forgive $my | tors isin the selection of the day, and Minneapolis. at 11 o'clock by the ladies. F. S. Lang: sheriff, Patrick A. Welsl; mressod themisel yeu am helag witlitig enemies, especially those I can’t whip. Jit probably will never be changed in A. G, Otis returned Monday from a] Mr, N. C, Stewart and Miss Mabel} “le of court, J. H. Drummond: pro- | take stock in the enterprise to get it] That I will strive to bein love and|Christendom. pete. -taneie cial and fess 1° visit to the - F a c : bate judge, W. V. Kane; treasurer, | started. Mr. McGuire stated that 1t|}charity with my nelghbor, if 1 see Ij 7 A social and professional’ visit to Foix, both of Hill City, were united] ~ ‘ 2 ld ire about $3,000 to sta ;: is f i Te Cities : i, | George A. Snyder; superintendent of | Would require about $3,000 to start a} chall need him to back me in some]$ a syn Cues in mariage by Judge ‘Euuson 10, this schools, Annie Shelland essor, B, | Small creamery. pursuit of life the coming year ackac he | = chools, e Shelland: ssor, E, : : { Mrs. W. C. Tyndall and son, ee a Saturday, ee ae F Gingmarsseonvesin L. A. Ogeard; — That I will subscribe for this paper | ARD... Ww visited friends in Duluth dur- le groom Is a young man who has{ © ™ BER pet itr See 5 rte ge ae 4 and promptly pay for the same. 4 n -ek ; resided in this vicinity for some time, et ee A Pa Shans Resolutions. ‘That t will trade at home and try KIDNEY DISEASES sail i making Hill City his home. Among ard: coroner, T. H. Kinshella: court : ‘ Rghke oe _jand get back some of the money Quickly Cured with Wanted—Two good boys. Apply | other accomplishments Mr. Stewart is commissioner, F. J. McPhartlin; offic- ke esse te Oa eae oa Bg afte severe ti noc a K | D N E Y E T T E $ Levy’s Ener store Monday | printer by trade, formerly bemg em-| ial paper, The Echo. The commis- Iresolve the pliethg ea that 1] Looked at in a philosophical light, }? i rning at 8 o’clock. 7 aR west T Si rs in sessi ’ .S. Me 4 ets Ae PSE RS : 2 They will strength d build th ane : ployed on the Herald—-Review. The Hs ed Ro : fcDon will not drink any, unles Lam dry—|there isno special reason why the pe mor al Aenean aad lee Henry Hughes returned Wednes-|bride is a charmining and popular ad, chairman; Hugh McLutosh, Fred | very dry. first day of January should be difier- |} Will disappear and you will be restored to y froma holiday visit to his old! young lady of Hull City whose hosts Smith, N.S, Olson, The new village; That I will let people mind their|ent from any other day. It is not the , Bria’ orects once when kine RIDA. 1e in southern’ Wiscousit. of friends will join the Herald- Review] hall is the temporary court house. own business and assist them all Ij actual beginning of the year; the) ) SY Txs xlaneys, Price 3 cents fora fall County ‘Treasurer Kremer and}}" wishing the young couple unabated F At a can. : twenty-first day of March, the first} ) size package. Try them and be convinced. amily returned from a visit at Sagi- SDN ae oresters, Attention. That I will agree to obey my su-|day of spring, more fitly“ deserves the} 9g vensoine on Des Moines, Towa 3 Mich., yesterday a ee daa all members of the United Fores- | PeTiers: if I have any. honor. But the wisdom of our ances- hsb + 2 Yhere will be a Young People’s High School Alumi Society. ters are requested to attend meeting _ - eae uke s pes December 8. Importent business to neste Scandinavia LANDED os Gang Rapids igh Seveal Mie HPOGE ORE CROCE OCCT OEE ETE TEE rch next Friday a .m. bs z i - 2 sy order Chief Ranger. . 3 i Alumi society was organized on Dec- 5 oR a ) M. Vermilyea, | cashier a he/ember 31, by the election of the THE FARMERS bi 9 ae ap ea iy set ‘a Ae following officers: President, Edward 4 eS ess in Grand Rapids yesterday. Ramquist, ‘06; Vice-Pres, Norman HOLD MEETING A e ® ri bi e Ladies Aid of the Scandinavian | Tully, 06; Recording Sec'y Ada Krem- —— sy rr “ eran church meets with Mr, and jer, 03; Corresponding y, Harriet} In response to a call published in PS Weitzel next Thursday at 2:30 | Shook, ’06; Treasurer, Frank Russwig,} the last issue of the Herald-Reyiew a 05; Sergeant-at-earms, Carrie Din-}|for a meeting of the Itasca County an * 41 Roecker made a tip into the | widdie,’05. Agricultural association, there was a | hd mm north country yesterday to interview The annual meetings will be held|small gathering of farmers. two busi- A x tomers in the tailor-made clothing]on Dec. 26th of each year, ness men and a couple of newspaper | ae = reporters at the office of Village Re- x “ For sale at once and cheap: Two A BUNCH OF corder Cretan Pbureday afternoon. rH Me room suits, couch, carpets, rockers BAD CROOKS Grand Rapids business men are cer- set Stoddard’s Lectures. MclIn- taioly establishing ane unenviabla oe H x 1 House. Mrs. Bither. SS cae : reputation when it comes to attends se ee : Deputy Fish arrived. Wednesdavjing to matters of publie concern. ™ House for Rent—The Mclantesh | from, Minneapolis, having in charge] The newspapers may announce a ME Besic ence: an Kindred tee Frarklin Anderson, charged with] meeting of public interest under big ral ere bre He a Bvt having obtained money under false] lines on the first page, distribute bills 4 4 ie oe Fs . Riser a 5 pretenses. Anderson is now confined | about town on the dav of the meet- A You have heard folks tell what they have seen on 5c and m to lose : able ci 3 velo. “5 > his 7 Ss s possible to get a ha yas s ; Northern track Wednesday. She} ner, J. R. Moore, the prime mover in} men to turn out. At the meeting a all over again. e have no room to carry over holiday goods FA vas struck by a freight train. a gigantic scheme to defraud innocent | Thursday afternoon there should have ae and we won't carry them over. To this. line we have placed to- Miss Hattie Shook, who is teaching victims out of money by selling stock}been a very liberal attendance of-| se gether on 8 tables staple goods running from 5c to $1.50 and * school at Northome, wag. the lest Ghar Uasulcny sane sateacsa sae cne eee Se ee hen, bee 3 over and the : ” 5 Miss Erma Kremer during. the hoh-|> neapolis jail on a similar charge,} Messrs Gole an araffam were e | “E H ‘h y Scat Miss eae enter-| He is also wanted here and Deputy | — \ Ms arliest birds get t. [4 best bugs M“ ained im honor cf her guest last|Sberiff Fish is now in the Four city x We can but list a few articles here. You must see the sy Wecnesday evening. in an effort toget him. H.W.Cherry is NEW values to appreciate them. the third member of the gang. TAIL ORING ie bi s A. B. and J, E, Clair were}'Phese men started in todo a big aA - gers yeetay afternoon to the] business in the northern counties of FIRM i = » ft lumber company’s camps on | Minnesota They worked several ’ & R. R. railway, where their parties at Bovey and also Deer River. Notice to the Public is Willis employ ed as iorernan The scheme of the parties was to sell | 4 i ie crews at it’ kt , ere uA ies se stock in a ficticious real estate con- Ge firm of ROECKER x eue. mga ae puree Spee Men's d to visi s brother before re- t hi + a * PRO * | slass ee: ots, “ “ s his Canadeeteig in cern, which promised immense ‘re-/] BROS., c/Merchant Tailors, e Insoles, Pickle Dishes, Water Glasses if pe: ri turns immediately, A representative h | 2 as been formed. Mr. Wm. \Vanted—Gentleman or lady with] of the Hearid-Review saw Anderson Roecker, an. experienced || 32 Chese goods are worth from 5¢ to 25¢ ‘s reference to travel by rail or}in the jail this morning. He isa 2 P a a firm of $250,000 capi- Salary $1,072 per year and ex- ry paid weekly and ex- advanced. Address with wit rig for veritable Uriah Heap ora very much abused young man. He proclaims his innoceuse and s he will prove his virtues when given an oprortunity to tailor, has purchased an in- terest in the business with Al. Roecker, and hereafter the business will be con- Mufflers, Towels, Neckwear (50c kind), Boy's , Gloves, Stocking Jos A. Ae Rap-| do so in court. si He assured the o ducted by Roecker Bros., in Shirts, Hose, Children’s Underwear, Dolls, eet = % : an. 1. porter that he isa Christian gentle- tie August Johnson build- Books, Iron To: s, Tea Sets, Horns, Blocks, 2 Boards, al Toys "Dag remains of Richard Currens,|@!22 and urgently requested that the} ! fe Banks, Glassware, Yarn Bath Slippers and a Harness, Baskets, Doll Houses, Doll Beds, | ing on Kindred Ave. Onl er 1 lied at a Duluth hospital this| Methodist preacher be rgtited to call ig i y big bunch of articles. Pretty Dishes were brought to Grand Rapids | °® him at once. | The Rey. Mr. Scott|} first-class work will be 25¢ to $I. 50 Sellers interment in Itasca cemetery. deceased had been a resident of 2 county for a number of years, s at Nashwauk since the opening attown. The funeral was held ple of Bovey and Deer River had read the Herald-Review, as they should, they would not have been caught in the snare of Mr.Moore. Abouta month was notified as per request. If the peo-! turned out, as in the past, and every garment will be guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Jalues from 10¢ to 75¢ COME EARLY erday at 10 o’clock a.m. ago a two-column advertisement The new firm’solicits the f Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Neveux —and| *PPeared in this paper notifying the || patronage of the public, Mr. and Mas. J. P. Billideau visited en ee re was io n° || feeling assured that every 1ends in Crookston this week. Mrs, | “@Y Cocneeted arith, we Aancucey | | had the misfortune to loose | ssing case when she arrived at | ookston. The conductor of the | train offered to take her baggage from | the car ard when she alighted on the eux Realty Company of New York, and the warning should have been sufti- cient to put the public on guard, new customer gained will be retained. Subscribe for the Herald-Review. | ROECKER BROS, GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. BPO IEE J. P. ODONNELL SOCIO OOOO OEIC EIS BH ae PRR EEO OD