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onenereeene ae GOING! GONE! To the Eastern MARKET to buy ba FALL AND WINTER STOCK for my 2 Stores 2 Will See You Soon. I have given orders to the boys to con- tinue the July Clear- ance sale For FIVE Days More That Will Wind It Up the 25th of July YOURS TRULY, BEN LEVY, Adjoining Hotel Pokegama. “The ENTERPRISE” ‘pants DEFECTIVE PAGE During the Week W. Ford and family have moved to| Bovey. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Otto Radke Wednesday_a hoy, Charles Hugo of Duluth town Thursday. C. M. King and wite of Effie are at the Pokegama this week./ was in A. J. McGuire was a visitor to Duluth the first of the week. W. E. Neil of Bemidji is circulating among friends*here this week. Mayor McLean of Keewatin was a visitor ‘In the village Thursday. F, A. Tupper of Dululth was call- ing on our merchants yesterday. Alfred Kiley came over from Vir- ginia Monday returning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hachey of Deer River were visitors here Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Davies left Monday for a two week’s vacation at Wadena, P. J. Bulledeau entertained his brother Morris of Crookston — this week, Mrs. W. C. Gilbert and son Robert were Duluth visitors the first of the week, W. A. Boorman and wife were visitors at Bemidji the first of the week, The mew Lieberman brick block at Celeraine is about teady for occu- pancy. Mr. P. J. Sheldon is visiting his son, F. P, of the First National bank, this week. Attorney E. H. Bither of Bovey was transacting law business in town ‘Thursday. Mrs. Bossard and daughters Miss Mamie and Frances are visiting in Minneapolis this week. Miss Kathryn Gilbert who has been visiting Miss Lillian Ring at Coleraine returned home Tuesday. Judge Holman is having a cenient walk placed on the Fourth street side of his residence property. George Sawyer has the contract to builda thousand dollar addition to the Presbyterian church. William Smith came down from Ballclub yesterday and reports that burg as prosperous and growing: N. C. Smith of Minneapolhs is looking over our town with a view of establishing himself here in dentistry. Mrs. W. B. Marr who has been vis- ing Mrs. C. H. Marr the past month returned to her home .at Aitkin, Wednesday. G. H. Fowler of St. Peter, Minn., and 2 heavy owner of Itasca lands was in town this week looking after his intetests. Miss Geraldine Danjou left for Duluth Monday where she will visit friends and take in Barnum and Baileys big show. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Vermilyea returned Thursday trom their honey- moon and are domiciled at the residence of F. A. King. Messrs. j. R. Mining and F, S. McAnuity of Duluth left Thursday under escort of Roy Wheaton for a fishing trip into the Spider lake coun- try. Mrs, Thomas McGown, accom- pained by Miss Alice McGown, arrived Wednesday from Lyndon, | Wis., and will visit her son E. J. McGown.. James Hewis a former resident of this place but lately a resident of Deer River, left Thursday for a two week’s visit to Portland, Oregon, and western cities. \ The Misses Tyndall, Finnegan, Beckfelt, Finerty, LeFebre and | Dewey are a jolly party spending a few weeks at W. C. Tyndall’s summer home at Pokegama lake. H.W. Stack, wife and daughter, came up from Minneapolis Wednes- day and will recuperate at Pokegama lake. Mr. Stack will not conducta boy’s camp this season. \ J. H. Drummond clerk of the court of Koochiching county is down trom International Falls and is engaged in athered Mrs. McCord, who has been visit- ing her daughter Mrs. W. C. Gilbert, returned to her home in Shawano, | Wis’ | Miss Maud. Gipson and Frank | Moore of Bovey were ‘married by | Rev. H. R. Scott at the parsonage | Tuesday morning. \| The Methodist ladies entertained their frends. Thursday evening ata lown feté at W. C. Gilberts. Refresh- | ments and music pleased everybody. | A.N. Lownsberry and family of | Cedar Rapids, Towa, arrived yester- | day and have gone to their summer | home on Wabana lake. | W. J. Forsythe, brother-in law of Roy Bell, arrived yesterday from the isthmus where he has been employed by the government as an engineer on | the canal, | Rev. Peterson will conduct Swedish | Lutheran services tomorrow at 10:30) a.m. Sabbath school at 11:50, and services at Bovey at 8 O’clock in the evening. ‘ | Ed Howe who has spent the past | three months in Minneapolis returned | yesterday and again is in charge ot the drug department ofthe Itasca} Mercantile Co. | | Clem Reid dropped into town the| first of the week ,to visit his brother!| and renew old Me coeiatences: Mr. | Reid 1s now located at Gervin,| Saskatchawan where he is prospering, in the mercantile business. = The Methodist Sunday — school picnic at Marr’s grove on’ Pokegama lake yesterday was largely attended and proved a most enjoyable. affair. ‘The weather conditions were perfect and the young folks thoroughly en— joyed themselves. Mrs. C. E. Aiken and daughter Lelha left yesterday morning for Mt. Clements, Michigan. Miss Lelha goes to'take a couse of treatment for theumatism from which she “ has been a constant sufferer forthe greater portion of the summer. Gus Valley was a Grand Rapids visitor Monday, where he met Mrs, Valley who has been visiting 1n St. Cloud. Mrs. Valley will remain in Grand Rapids for the next couple of weeks, when the new building will be ready for occupancy.—lItasca [ron News. Roy Bell, druggist, returned yester~ day from the Spider Lake country brown as a berry and as he says, “‘fine as a fiddle”. Mr. Bell accompanied a crowd of Bovey gentlemen and reports the fishing as the best ever,! The boys tell a good one on Roy who attempted to portage out of Spider into Day lake but missed connections and portaged mto another arm of Spider and didn’t discover his mistake Bian, Minn., arrived today and are | : location.. jably be a full house. Doctor May and daughter, of Adn- guests at the home of J. S. Gole. Supt. Long came up from down river today and reports the drive be- low the mouth of Swan,” winiwn Catch It! John Hepfel who has been confined ; to the house for a week by sunstroke, | is again able to be out. | | Rome Meyers is wearing a limp to- | day caused by a sprain received last | eveningwhile making a practice run g with the fire department. i Don’t let the opportunity slip to see our stock of Our baci fellow citizen Archie | Fraser Came down from Grand Forks | the first of the week and expresses himself as well pleased with his new ° Sporting The Coleraine band will. give a Goods show at the Auditonum of that next Thursday, entitled ‘Rough! Riders.” _Those who have attended the rehearsals praise the production highly and as the proceeds will go to | benefit the band there will undoubt- | place cs Ses Fine. The clerk of court’s office Thursday | bain: = resembled a bit of Austria as it was | completely filled by Austrians and | Bulgarians who were trying through | an interpreter to find out ‘where they | were at,” The case wasa_garnish- | ment and Attorney Price was_ trying | to talk Austrian when our reporter | left. | Henry Logan the \ general repre- sentative for the hospitals .of the} sBenedictine Sisters. located at Duluth, | Grand Kapids, Cass Lake, Bemidji | Brainered and Crookston, returned Wednesday from a tmp along the north hneof the M.& I. railway. He reports conditions quite in his business up north. W. J. & H. D. POWERS, Grand Rapids, Minn. The Weyenberg House and two large lots for sale on Seventh street north of new school house. Apply to Michael Teaffe, Grand Rapids, Minn. The Original Jefferson Made by Copeland & Ryder The Original Chippewa The Sharood fine shoe SHOES The John Mitchell The Diamond Quality "he Made by V. Schoenecker Peach Sundaes at Miller’s [ce Cream parlor. When you smoke Booth’s Bouquet you smoke the best domestic cigar on | the market. : 3 The Duluth Evening Herald— daily at Millers The choicest flavors for ice cream at Miller’s confectionery store. ESTRAY—Came to my place in section 36, town 59-25, about July 4, a bay mare and dark bay colt. Owner may have same by proving property and _ paying charges, Hartley Fitzgerald, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Lost—Two silk umbrellas left at portage between Deer and Moose lakes. Return to this office or W. H. Clark and receive reward, . The above are honest made’Shoes, made ‘ by honorable men °.: For sale by Lieberman Bros. Found—Bunch ot this office. keyes—Call at Bridesmaids to Let. A Parisian woman hes establisheg an agency for the supply of brides- maids to prospective brides who are in need of such attendants. As the same girls im the same dresses take part in many different bridals, a fee for two hours. of a sovereign for each girl is consid: ered sufficient. PO ON ACC must be finished Safurday, J _ Save Your Cents It Wilt Pay You making a copy of the judgment re- cords ofthis coifnty so far as they apply to his tetany ean? was ee (ge Seen eS FOUR DAYS Our Nine Cent Sale that we planned to start Wednesday has been put off until MONDAY, JULY 24TH The extraordinary big business that we have done the past two weeks has delayed us with our inventory. Our books in your favor as it will give us more time to select bigger and better values than ever for the NINE CENT SALE, For 8 Days More INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE STPONED OUNT OF OUR INVENTORY uly 27th and in order to do this we will have to work days and evenings. But this delay will be er. : Wait for the lfasca Mercantile EO | acca SALE |Grand Rapids ~ Minn.} Monday July 29 ’ ere KE rl 4 ae