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it-v. •. '1 the I fe es 4* «lr ,%«• W-, ih «K ib week 2( dozen Childreu's Hose, all wool, value 25c, sale price 25 dozen Children's fleece-lined Uuderwear, 1 ftp valnp& t»al*» nrir. nnlv *vv value 25c, Hale price only. 20 dozen Children's Windsor Ties, worth 23c, sale price 15c each, OP 2 for Winter J. mm*.* W£& :, m'm i«# 1rtiiM auibia mi": -ML gf-j?, r~~* ,-T^rw-Sfel! Radiant J-[om®» Garland and Stove? and Range? $ of A" KindS at specially low prices. You can't afford to buy anything in this line without first get ting our prices, for we can save you money. And your credit is good with us. Furniture and Hatdware, VIRGINIA. fVCLSTH. *&•••, 's3f-^. 19c 26c Bm— Wmmtlymr iomiiig and the heatitig problem will soon demand an immediate solution. Come in and we'll help you solve it in a manner that will sat isfy your pocket book and your feelings. We sell the *£r:isa* '. -.**.' left:,.'. .'.L-?.. .-• ." ''V:: 25 dozen Men's Wool Sox, the 25c value for 16c, and the 15c value for straight .... ....,' 10 only larest Ladies' Skirts, value $300 and $3.50 a big bargain at 20 dozen Ladies' Underwear,'heavy, fleece lined, worth 50c, going at .,. 1,A I to our customer in? the turning out of all classes: of Laundry Work. We take & great deal of pride in our Shirt, Collar sud Cuff .Departments For ^ood cleau work the public haarecommended IWRS^M^A^OOTH. |ROP. 'ALTr^*' mccs «i ut 1 Ml SW 'THE VIRGINIA ENTERPR1S W« B. HASXAFORB. EDITOR. Friday, November 20, 1003. Entered at the Poet-Office at Virginia Mian, as secona class mail matter. Terms. $2 Per Year, in Advance. Bpveial Notveih Peraous wishing a news item, change of "ad." or anything in the line of locals, in serted, »iti please have same in onr office by Thursday noon of each Week, if convenient, as It saves time and tronble for both parties. We reserve the right tc poaltiTeiy rafuse any notice of whatever nature after 2 o'clock p. n. on Thursdav. CHANGE IN U. S. SltO. RockefoNer Reported to r- Th^^,i ^^heo^tha .work ia cojnpleted it will r,e tabtamQurtt Ltoa reojpganfs»t/idn1 'tion of plamaa^nd^bffi Our store has been crowded eTerj- d^.d^*e^meuc^oate!^«i^Tiai^^ lot-is seasonable and perfect winter merchandite, and onr only reaton for selling isa big overstock and a need of cash, 'And Von know «h.« _i~L 1' ^'.- !!». as.' '.-v .-. -"Vs WT"CH 8 SIOF6 nCCu8r tPI? PflKH tn» flHwwfai.', have got to go. And yon also know that we do as we advertise,*) no one can afford tonuss the bargainsweotfer. Be wise-read this list of real bareaW and' rem^mberth th only one more full How Coitrol tke Big Corporatloa. A Cleveland dispatch of recent date says "Cleveland financiers who are more than likely to be on the inside, believe that John D„ Rockefeller now- controls or will soon control the United States Steel corporation. Brokers' siay they can see in the retrenchment plans now under way the hand and the methods of the oil king. Tlfe tnms^ ol^3M)66 preferred last week, and the buyLtig by Jungblutbs of the common stock daily, are said to have been almost wholly for Rockefeller Ac count, the common being secured for voting purposes and the pre ferred as an investment. "There is no doubt that Rockefek let's influence caused the change -in the dividend policy and the con centration plans now being carried out, which are likely to end in H. C. Frick being placed at the head of the big corporation, all show the hand of the Standard Oil magnate? tJnder a New York date line of same day we find this interesting information: Pijt$fnrg^l| ^ahd aao^, u»ipo'r£j^ |^y 'of address It ts generally believed in Wall street that there has been a dis agreement among the large holders of the steel stocks as to the policy of the company both in the payment of dividends and the methods of do ing business, and that several of the insiders have been selling stocks with a view to forcing ottfers to sell. Land Taken Off tbe Market. Acting under orders from Wash ington, the Duluth land office been compelled to close to the pub lic a tract of nearly 100,000 acres of land in Itasca county. The lands w6re formerly an Indian* reserva tion, but were ceded to the govern ment by the Chippewa Indians'in 1895. It consisted of two tracts, one comprising 115342.78 acres, and the other 40,800^0 acres. It was imme diately surveyed and thrown open to the public as Mpine lt ."The United States Steel corpora-^ n^t do better, than that under any tion ia preparing to meet the fail-j circumstances, and in buying of ingoff in business by retrenchment [^he Kimball Co. you" take absol.* in every direction. Employes who: ly no chances at all. John Korb are drawing gilt-edged salaries General Agent W. W. Kimball Co., have been told that their services! Korby Music Hall, Virginia, Minn. wit^not be needed after the first of] strictly high grade piano and the most for your money. Jfou could- 1 the year plants have been closed A l*ertkieat Qgertiii. down and it» every way the big cor- The Tower News very pertinently iporation is trying to save money in asks "What has become of the new order, if possible, to continue the town of Ashawa, Joe Sharp, and t^e dividends on all classes of stock.vs fnewapaper which he aerved notice "According to a semi-official on us a few weeks ago he was tb statement given out iUMlay by ao ,ataft there? Must have all been official of the corporation tht plan mired in one of the, numerous of economy and retrenchment now muskeags in that vicinity, leastwiie l^ing put into effect has resulted wie have heard nothing from either up to date as follows: of them for several weeks/* About 2S per cent of the plants otr the corporation have been dosed fa" Towns to W Opttaed. down, effecting a reduction in oat- Several .new townahipa, comppis put of finished products of IS per tng approximately 23yD00 acrea in cent: The pig iron production of each town,, will be opened lor entry the several plants has been reduced at thc Duinth land office some tini st the least 40 per cent The num- in january. The towns are ber of men employed lit the operat p-tl and 190^ The Big ing department has been reduced Forii river crosses several bl the abput 10 ^er c^taddtoeforce^inT^ surveyof^th# propos theexecutivedepartmtent aboutledv Minnesota sndlnlernational per cent. At the^we nlineS".an||| ''in*^liwaiy crossee-flO-SB/' !v' V\. the pre fiwt reductions aggregate1 J'**!*?» 50 per cent^The tranaportation de-!' jr'S JUfi* pat about ^r!v .^^glgr 4. 1 ^^4«%|^-^3W-ti ^:^iiaho ^trii ^1 "q T11 2° the Kimball, but you can find pltshed through reductions in pianos' inferior without walking far en^hjairritate^ pet corn. W I J0*?1 at ^st^^^re where price is gnanf^ twenty percent. In the salaries tlxe ^ee^a# well as piana Cashot small plan contemplates a saving of ^ap- moi^Iy'lpaynienta. John KotbiF- fe&sjg SOdosen Men's all silk Ties, value 25c and "I Q~A 50c, sale price only .'. .... IOC $ 1 1 0 a a a a 8issea» w«11 worth 15c, but now going1 for. .OC Qfin 20 Ladies' Sweaters, all wool, value $&00*, vvjI/ and $3.50, sale price .. .... .......... VIRGINIA, MINNESOTA. I by the present depression.'' lands." It waji to be disposed of by ptiblic auc tion, instead of by the homestea| method. Aboard.of three appraise ers was appointed to fix its mini' mum value^and then a large part of the land was sold to the highest bidden. JBut in 1998 sales grew alack, and recently have fallen .off 4lfgl$?t: en tirely., Thp. -department ^f the interior then decided to dis continue the sale until the demand strengthens. Owing to this fact the tjra^ct has been closed, and all pend ing negotiations for its disposal are off. The government promises, however, that the tract will again be opened with the next sale of pine lands from the Chippewa reserva*. tions. I OngfL^iu. OWMUt haviiil bera iMde In thb. (wyjneiit .. Mu'sic Halt,*Virginia, Minn, ,Petcen^ which will gaod geqe^m.'ne 10 THE wounding of. a hunter by a "set" gun near Grand Sapida on Sunday is the first of these atrocities reported this season? If the author ities succeed in identifying the man who planted the weapon he shofild be compelled to travel into his own trap, and all sportsmen would pray that his soul would not be found on the roll in the happy hunting ground. Order for Hearing Application for Ap pointment of Administrator. State of Minnesota, Oonnty of St. Louis, ss. In Probate Court, Speclaf Term, Nov. 10th. IWfcl- •. '. ... In thfe matter of the estate of Janiea Taro po, deceased: «nTeoelvlnc and filing the petition of Will lam J. Byder, of the County, of St. Louis, rep resentlng among other things, that James tympo, late of the Connty of Itasca in the State of Minnesota, on the 4th day of Octo ber. X. 1. IMS. at the County of St. Louis, difed IrttMtate, and being an inhabitant of this cotintr at the time of his death leaving goods, chattels, and estate within this county, and that the said petitioner to a creditor of said deceased, and praying that administra tion of Mid estate be to William D. Beslow granted •, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard before said Court on Monday, (he 14th day of P?**}**' A.p.lW^aMeftcjfelQpk the Court ttbuse to the cfty^ of Duluth. in saldcbahty. Ordered Further, That notice hereof be tlw jwit* of said deoeased and toallpe^bns Interested, by publistilng tSls*oriier once jnt faeh week for. three jMjcoeHJve weelta.pHor to said day of hdariog, ln th» Vil.Kitoi* Rnte,. prise, a weekly Qewspapn^-prtntedvand- pub lished at Virginia, la Mid county. Dated at Duluth. Minnesota, the lSth day of November, A. D.1WO. By the Court, J. B. MIDDLHOOTV, (8eal Probate Court,). Judge of Probate! (8t. LmisCo., Minn.) .nov^0-dec4 J. |Oflh««iBi °(tvohdn^Kddolltn tod liiter- f« *U® Other fellow do the experi- Mt Umtmbat therat* of •even per cent per menting. W^en you buy a piano *B,^0,n ffon the ssth day of R»bro»ry. A. D. come to this store. It is the essentia' lt0!»%*.^cl*l«—l o^onom, -i«hhOU,U.ee.«S. 1-OU are absolutely sure of |a "d. bur J»oob Larson aod Axel Malmgr^n, of Olilttolii, iM IfMli jOoootf, llionapotik par tles of th« flrst part as aortiraKors, to D. W. Ajy''^ '-5 ay to be due and is due Blmqalal,ofVirvinia,St.LpulsCouuty. Min tieeo**, part)' of the second part as mortga yse^ bwuiog date the twenty-eighth day of Wirwy. a i«n. and duly recorded in the oOoe of the Begister of Deeds in and for the County of St. Louis and Stnte of Minnesota, on the slxiaenth day of Mateb, A. I. IMS. at o'clock a. m., in Book ltt, of- Mortgages, on page «79 thereof, and which said mortgage was duly assigned for value tvoeived by said D. W. Elnquist to/ohn H. Shoberg of Ohis holia, Mlpn., by an instrument in writing dat ed the sixth day of Nov^mber. A. D. HUS and duly recdrded in the oOce of the Begister oT Deedsin and for the Ooaoty of Bt. Louis •ad State df Mlaoesota, on the,, tcntfe day. of November, A. D. 1903, at Vo'eioek a. »., la Book 1W. (rf. MopUrages. Jm page thereof the nld"m4rtfj||« being, executed and agiUnstXot NlM^in JBlcck Wf teen, 4n ChlshotiB, 8i touiili^Htnty, Mlnne- And whereas,' since the execution of ssld mortgage, the said Axel Malmgran has •014 convpyed, transflerred gad deliver«d all his one undivided one half right, title and in i° »°d to said lot bra warranty died In wirft^aff aad duly executed to said Juhn H. Shab*rg,' ~ai«d then Is aOw due noon «atd jnoHgagaUMaaaiof ttmHattdietf, dMi«t» prlwrfpal jsM the sum otUM** tnterast, and ao sctfon or prooeedini••*&$& oi otherwtte kasIM beM lasUtated to tcoover.Ute dtobt secnfedhylald inortgagiioranypart jt^ewbtf TbevMore, Notice to Ths« by virtue of a power of shte contiUncd IKMidwsngaae, aad fte^sut^ atefSjiiBhcase made ai^proH^,«ii^satd MOHgace wjllbefcmli^iandalll^righW tide aiid lnterau of th« j^kt In Block K-ffteentlV. In Chtoholm, CountytJ' Minnesota,1 sccordio# to thennf on «e |a,tbe oflo^ of whe B««feter of Deeds to and for the- Oonnty of ^*%,SfsSnv"- Wk ^®®flBe«S||8^teg^5t,6g^ ". «?r ^n^Sweaters/ali wpol,valuef&OCU ,, a big bargain. now at only v.... v. ^oten Ladies,'Misses'and Children's Gloves, all wool, a regular25c value, and going ".HQ, a a ,, IWgS: DANIEL COFFKY, PKOP. Ft NEST RIQS IN THE CITY. Chestnut Street, Next to Vir. Hdw. Co.. Bewa^jnitoSiii^^ ia the?place to go for Brst-class r. PHOTOGRAPHS Studio on Mesaba Ave. Suceosor to 0)t* Vkgfnb, mm. ^KMF^ em nat there* andSurpU^I^.Qob "r: and ^^•on*argln v8^&oi^ Minnesota, with the heredliam«iiS ?Rnd rill beeoW-^Cj ilghertTbidder antf lnterewt. ^C^Wic'auci for ijwm to pay said debt mod Interest and- the cash. sa,v^ si sxsssz tiSTSst# s^katu^^ir poMi^rattbe.. in'th^Cltv.,bf tttteT on" the mmwI ilVJurt Hoqw county aod rja-^y, A.Jt rday~ lViQt.AttWD o'cloiekp.-ni. fclt.dajr jsnbJetM ittilli oius year, jd^iylaw,..^ i"" --*r' VIRGINIA. MINN. ityour choice of Smoke ia a Rich Mild and Pleasant Cigar try that CELEBRATED -AND ORIGINAL JAEDEOKE BROS. Has stood the teat for Bfteen rears jatnd is pronounced hjr judges as Bhe aseper. armorer a vmi 'M Wiy* \*s-,