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Clipped or Condensed From Exchanges for the Benefit of Herala-Review Readers ment of the Canadian Northern, that railroad! wall turn its atten- tion to extensions from its Atlantic division lines when the Edmonton The Nashwauk extension of the| extension and the proposed construc- Great Northern will be formally open-| tion im the Lake Superior district ed to traffic Noy. 20. New stations| are ‘well under way. will be established at Calumet, Mar-| The line between Virginia and Du- ble, Holman, Bovey and Coleraine.|]uth has been surveyed. The only NASHWAUK The telegraphic service will begin Noy. 20 but the “irst regular passen- ger train will run over the line the ’ : next day At a special meeting of the Nash- wauk town board the contract to re- knove all bodies in the old cemetery ‘ to the new one recently opened up and platted by the board, the suc- cedsful bidder was John Winberg of Hibbing, his bid being $1,200.00 to rebury all of the bodies. The work will be commenced immediately and will be completed as soon as possi- f bie. F = | Professor Brush the magician, gave an exibition of his art at the Nash- wauk school auditorium before a large |’ audience. Prof Bush is one of the best magicians in the country and all of his feats were well received by the crowd. The entertainment was the sécom@ of five numbers that compose the Star course for the Nashwauk schools during the coming winter. arations for the dedication of the First M. E. church of Nashwauk are now completed. The church was begun about December 1 of last year and is the first English church to be erected in Nashwauk. The total cost of the church will be about $3,- Rev. E. K. Copper, district super- ntendent will be present at the ded- various other cleregman ication and will assist the pastor, Rev Henry Hulme Miss Josephine S. Hill, who has been a teacher at the Kindergarten t the Nashwauk schools for the past three years, served her connections with the local school and left. for her home at Lake City, Mimn., where her to Ralph Blackburn, a pro of the Stevenson took 10 After a short wed- Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn where marr Stevenson, holds a responsible Corrigan, McKinney rm to the slackburn vith the ae ae ee eee ee ee doubtful feature of the right-of-way is the entry into Duluth. Many citi- zens in the western portion of the} city are averse to the entrance of the railroad through the resident district Others favor the proposed right-of- way. The dispute will be fought out before the council. Bath sides have prepared lengthy petitions for sub- mission to the aldermanic body. It is expected that actual construc- tion of the Virginia-Duluth line will cost between three-quarters of a mil- lion and a million dojlars. The Can- adian Northern now has a passenger traffic agreement with the Duluth, Missabe & Northern. Carlton Vidette:— If you wish to send a letter in a | hurry, be sure to write ‘in haste” on the envelope. The postmaster and clerks will then fall over each other | in their haste to get it on the first mail, then the postal clerk will yell to the engineer: “Pull her wide open here's a letter in a hurry. And the! train wil] just fly. It is expensive for the railroads, as accidents are liable to happen, and the officials wil) not thank us for giving the snap away, but this is the way to get let- ters through real quick. A wise woman once said that there | were three follies of men that always | amused her. The first was climbing trees to shake the fruit down, when if they would wait long enough, the} the fruit would fall itself; the second | was going to war to kill each other, | when if they only waited they would| die naturally; and the third was that/ they should run the women, when if they did the women would run after them. | | after not ‘LOOK OUT FOR | COUNTERFEITS | Dangerous Counterfeit $5.00 Bills | Made in Italy and Brought to the United States. in Chicago} juantities | are bein puted in this wholesale | Secret service | have discovered that of a counterfeit $ made in Italy and d ; country throughout r+ agents tri Save the Price of Half a Dozen Thanksgiving Tuakeys We are going to close out our entire line of piece goods. WAY? To make room for a larger line of ready to wear stuff. Simply must have the room NOW. Here is an op- portunity to save not Cents but Dollars. $700.00 worth of goods must go quick, between November 19th and December ist. Nothing in the line reserved and cost is disregarded. LOOK THESE OVER --48¢ 36-inch Danish cloth, Light Blue, Red, quality mohair White, Black and Brown, ') wool, going 76c SE REP VARE n eccais es om eee. --23¢ 54-inch Panama in a deep rich Blue and 46-inch genuine mohair, per yard Real Heatherbloom Hydegrade, Dark Red Black and Pearl Grey. Regular price 45¢ going at per yard.. gia sn pik Se Apron check, per yard.. 46-inch genuine per yard highest 40-inch genuine highest quality mohair DOT PRM esas Ue NO OS eon in, MS shee 39c luster Black, a snap at per yard......69¢ Percales, 1 yard wide per yard 18c...... Soe 1 peice 38-inch, very pretty blue check mo- 44inch Panama, Black and Brown, per Krinkledown. Ideal for little coats, blan- hair, regular 75c quality, per yard....38¢ Yard... ..... eee eee eee eee ++++--.--- S8e kets, komonas and bath robes, regular Nuns’ Veilings, -guaranteed all wool, in 36-inch all wool serge in smal] check, Blue, 60c, yours while it lasts --38e¢ Wine, Dark Blue, Black, Brown and Brown and Maroon. Wears like silk re American prints and calicos, per yd.....6¢ White, regular price 6c. To close quick- gular price 75c, now per yard 43c¢ : ‘ ; a a hg OO SS, ees aR ae opr eaee hacer 38c Eden Cloth, 29-in wide in very pretty shades Table Linen, Curtains, Swiss Towling, Etc., striped and checked, ideal for winter shirt waists, only per yard 13¢ Como Silk ‘‘Hydegrade’’ linings, 9 shades. always sold at 25c, this sale per yd....19¢ Dont Forget the Date NOVEMBER 19th TO DECEMBER Ist Above Prices for Cash Only J. P. ODONNELL Beautiful English Taffeta Wool Suitings, going for a song. with diagonal silk stripe, in Brown and Cream, 42-inch wide, regular price $1.25, yours now for per yard........ -..... 83e¢ All Taffeta Silk Ribbons at exactly cost dur- ing this sale. ro = ee in the heavy ships Of the mavey. IM | ofeqectectectectecteatetecdesectecteetetectoedetectedeedecdeeieiedeee: the encounter of the ships of Japan| Will Address Editors. Firemen’s Meeting. | . ‘ | Judge Stant as an i ation The ee f e Gran and Russia is said, victory was with | FEELEY | udge Stanton h n invitation to he annual meeting of the Grand the Japs largely because of Uheir SU- | apeeegecqecteteetecteetectegetecteeteetetetetecteedeteteetede | the State Editorial conven- Rapids Volunteer Fire department | perio? manouvering ability. | ; aS ,{t which meets at St. Paul in b- will be held at Village hall Thurs r R. R. Tichenor was at Grand Rapid | mary and he will deliver an eulogy day evening and all members are urg- It is predicted with absolute certain i $ hy ‘ies oor ‘ Sy da} ling and all members are urg = Tuesday on a business trip jon the life of Governor Johnson No ed to be im attendd », as the ar 1 ty that the North Dakota will not | n rn nson No ed te in a idance, as the annua an in he st better able electior f officers e hel , -|indefinitely be the fastest battleship! P 3liss, carpenter, has goné to} ™ n i an sta is better able to ion of officers will be held. Com | handle this subject than Judge Stan- mittees for taking cha of the dance afloat veral Great Britian is now building} Marble to work at his trade hat type, and is) | tor He brilliant will be held on will is a and forceful which rhanksgiving Dave Ham has moved in from th and th also be and , BOVEY |agents. The discovery was made making special efforts to have them | é eis | convention is to evening appointed , FERRE BEG EER SE 55 the discovery of two men in the|swift. The German “dreadnanghts” | COUMtTY and is clerking for Karl Hy-| wtulated on securing his various other business will come up lfederal court who were acused by/are also to be speedy. But the pro-| many before the meeting Messrs. Kingston & Moores, — Of] third man of selling him $50 in the| cess of distrancing the present cham-| p R ‘ichenor will have a family Grand f , came into possession,| .ounterfeit money for $15 of good}pion of the seas will not be Ts basting i hie hoane ols Thanks} the Glines dray line. | money | Her engines of the turbine type are| siving Théy at onea began the operation of/ Phe pill bears the portrait of Presi-|Of the very best that American in- it, nounce that they are ready | dent Jackson and is numbered|genuity and skill can produce, with! Mrs. James Nora of Coleraine visit- for any and all kinds of work i) 494441118 of the series of 1907. The|present processes. It may be that/ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs their line and ask a share of the! getectives have learned that several| the actual operations of both the De-| P. Bliss | patronage of those needing their! nen in a smali town in Italy are{laware and the North Dakota at sea—} ‘ é - Si vac cone ry services..—Iron News manufacturing these spurious bills in| they are sister ships—will lead to} Mp. gail rogue nti cae! ‘ SPER ERE large quantities and are sending|improvements, and it is assumed of | Indiana, called there by the seriou Shortly before going to press We) them w their agents im various cities| course that in the construction of the iliness of her brother. < learn of the death of Mrs. Lottie! of this country where they are being|ships now on the way, advantages; j w. Ingersoll has moved his port- Bennett, who died suddenly yester- | gistributed to persons in this country|will be taken of every possible|anje sawmill to E. E. Clinite’s place, day of diptheria, and was buried who are willing to undertake the pas-|change of benefical changes. But) three! miles east of town. this morning at the Grand Rapids) .ie of them. Duplicates of the|it is certain that for several years cemetery. Mrs, Bemnett was a W0-| counterfeit have appéared in a half-|at least the “flickertail state” will] Fred Martin is going into the dairy man with a warm heart, and im case|dozen of the American cities and a|have the honor of having given its| business. having already purchased af illness, no one ever appealed tO warning has been sent to all banks. [name to the fastest battleship pl fan head of cows. } WHAT WILL YOU HAVE TO ber, that she was not only a willing built. BE Pe errr ee + ‘ but a capable helper im the — sick SE RARD Cs Satara oaue ax tee: RRs tee oars ail roms, Hes demise came 6 a $8 NAVY PROUD OF [SHOOTING OF BOY ja‘movea ti tamiy into town G0 WITH TH AT TU RKEY prise and there is g 5 : | oe Ta Baye NORTH DAKOTA | ACCIDENTAL | 6.) renee, sr, while lading «| | heifer a few days ago got tangled in eopoorreoreonieereieseroee | The Big Battle Ship Sure to Hold| Coroner of Beltrami County Found | the rope and was quite badly hurt. Neca te Sara, ; ; VIRGINIA 3 the Speed Record for Many That Shirley Wilson’s Death Thos. Reece is home from Deer Oranges, per r a 8 “ can rs and Radishes Years to Come. | Was Accidental. River, where he bad been running a Bamanas, per doz, . ew loney 25c lb eee gasoline engine at the electric lieht|(J Lemons, per doz, . 25c, 30c]A large stock of Fancy Apples: WILL BEGIN Officials of the navy department | Coroner Ibertson returned Thurs- — . ga Concord Grapes, basket 30c Kings, Ben Davis, Ganos, Green- WORK SOON continue to manifest the greatest in-;|day morning from an official visit to| Many improvements ; va > Malaga Grapes, pound 25c ings, Jonathans, Nonesuch, Rus- lterests in the magnificent perfor-| Eiland postoffice, eleven miles north-; made on roads im this vicinity during Toka G ved d 10c] sets d Baldwi y by Pe sek: mance of the battleship North Da-| west of Kelliher, where he went to|the past year and in the future peo 0 rapes, , poun a an dwins. Complete cer The Bond Issue ot $5,000,000 As-| kota on her trial trip. While oy ey the cause of death Pr hase can get about much better. N.Y. Catawba Grapes, basket 25clline of Cookies and Crackers, 5 American navy is not equal to the | Shirley Wilson, the 9 year old son of| : m have rented Fe sures Early Completion From | jpritish in numbers, its equality is|H. A. Wileon, whd was shot and a ey a Cranberries, per quart 10c|Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Butter, Eggs Virginia to Duluth. second to that of no navy im the/killed by his brother, Harvey Wilso?,| Reynolds of the hotel now occupies New Apple Cider, gallon 35c|Cream 35c quart. Complete line me | world, and the splendid showing of/aged 12. the old postoffice building with his |[f Fresh Figs, pound 20c]of Can Goods: Tomatoes, Beans, ’ ‘The early construction of the pro-| the North Dakota has helped increase| The coroner ascertained that the family. Fresh D j 10c Peas, Pi an Pe posed line of the Canadian North-|this quality between us and the other| ern from Virginia, Minn., to Du- naval powers. ; Juth, a distance of about 64 miles,| © Se pointed ont in this comnection is assured by the sale of bonds val- by naval officers that a comparative- ned at $5,000,000 by President Mc-|1¥ few years ago battleships were Kinnie of the Canadian Northern to; 20% built for speed, but wholly with English interests. The money ig | Feference to concentrating the maxi- fmmediately available. mum of misile throwing power ‘The bond sale will enable the simultaneously of short resistance. Canadien Northern, to. construct] NOW. however, as the North Dakota about 500 miles yearly for several | Shows, the battleship is also an ocean years The next active construction greyhound. The North Dakota in service, it is said, could inflict as the proposed of this com- : * , Ri ne heavy damage as any other vessel ‘afloat and outstrip and antagonist naval powers look and |jyounger carrying a shot gun. through his thumb body, cansing almost instant death. two boys had been looking for cows about two miles from their home,| Claud Burress and son have moved the Wilson farm being located a/ their families from Superior to Feeley mile from Eiland postoffice. where they will cut the timber from They have carried guns since|Jand which is to be used for brick they were able to lift firearms, and | Yard purposes. the older boy had a rifle, the! Kar) Hyman, postmaster and mer- chant at Feeley, was in Grand Rapids They saw a deer, and im the €X-| yesterday. He has been having cement Shirley Harvey's rifle, just as the latter! homestead, which land was claimed pulled the trigger, the bullet passi0g/ py the Northern Pacific railroad com- and into his! pany, but his filing was accepted at Duluth last week. He is quite elatec as ‘he Jand is very valuable. got in front of| trouble for two years regarding a| Pears, per doz, 25c, 30c| Strawberries, Blueberries, Rasp- Fresh Celery and Lettuce berries, Canned Meats and Fish, Fresh Tomatoes and Parsley Toilet and Laundry Soaps. Everything Fresh and Clean H. W. HILLING We Deliver the Goods. - - - - - Telephone No. 59.