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4^ I:" t* -•?,. I* W& Si' t» Ur Tred way's Penetrating Oil The licrttknowti linitnent far Rheumatism, Lame Back, Cuts, Sprains and Bruises. I'mxeelletl for sciatica, dwellings, burns, stints of insects, neuralgia, soreness and any paiu caused from straining or lifting". DIRECTIONS Apply freely to the parts affected and rub briskly in with the hand or a "piece of flannel. Keep the tlanuel on dur ing the night when practicable. FOR SALE AT TREDWAY'S 4- I DRUG STORE TELEPHONE NO. 130 Wood, wood—who has it for sale? Supt. Mackenzie, of the Pettit, was in the oity Monday. Alexander Rtnd attended to busi ness matters at Duluth the first of the week. FOR SALE—House and two lots on Central avenue, Southside Addi tion.. Enquire of A. N. Thompson, City.Clerk. ... Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lederle have established a hunting camp near Houlton, ou the Lake branch of the Rainy Lake road, where they will spend the season. Mr. and Mrs. Lederle are from Michigan^and en joy these autumn outings annu ally. ALEXANDER REID 4. COMPANY SPECIAL FEATURES IN OUR Cloak and Suit Dep't Decided Cut in Pricc OH All Our late opening, and a disorded department caused by painters and carpenters has made it necessary at this season of the year to adopt these measures. We will take our loss cheerfully and you will profit thereby. You know our methods we have only one price, and when we advertise we meart business. You are absolutely safe in buying and making this your trading headquarters as every one is treated alike, ^he price is the same to you or your neighbor. We do not re sort to unbusiness-like graft or ask an exhorbant price, and when refused chase a customer to the door a vain at tempt to sell. Every Coat, Ladies or Misses every Suit, Ladies or Child's at Substantial Reductions .j&, Be On Hand and See the Good Things Fleece lined Kimonas and Dressing Saques, elegant values, worth 59c, for ALEXANDER REID & COMPANY You get the comfort- out o(h the Florsheim shoe. Hall's. WANTED.—To buy a house and lot. Address W. O. Snyder, City. Mayor Fay was a southbound passenger Wednesday morning. Miss Lianda Wiseman, of West Duluth, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Reid, over Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Downs spends the week with Duluth friends, leaving for the Zenith City on Tuesday morning. The Ladies Aid Society of the Norwegian Lutheran Church will meet with Mrs. Peder Anderson next Wednesday evening. Rev. R. U. Evjenth will occupy the pulpit at the Norwegian Luth eran Church next Sunday at 10:30 a. 111. Sunday School at noon. Jacob Paul this week cotmuenced the erection of a residence on lota recently purchased in Block 1, on the east shore of Virginia lake. Andj* Nelson was over from Bultl Tuesday, looking after the local political situation and sizing up the way they do it at this point. Having gone out of business I have a fine horse, suitable for family or delivery purpose*, for sale at a bargain. B. O. Wiggen. MrSi M. Steinberg leaves Sunday next for Chicago, where she. will' spend the winter, going west in the early spring to join -Mr. Steinberg and aons in Montana. Rev Father Hogan left Monday, for Ohio, responsive to the news of the serious illness of his brother, who will be remembered as having visited here during the past spring. The regular mail service between this city and points on the line of the.Duluth, Virginia St Rainy Lake road has commenced, an appreciat ed accommodation to the hundreds of residents along the new line. Bids will be received at the Stev enson Iron Mining Co.'*' office at Stevensoij, for the erection of ten dwelling house at the St. ^ul mine. For further particulars call or write to the Stevenson Mine ofifte. 2w. C. 1. Godfrey, manager of the Virginia telephone exchange,: left Wednesday for Minneapolis to be in attendance at the Manager's Con vention of the Northwestern Tele phone Exchange Co-^ held1 the last three day? o£the present week. Garments 39c Architect Radclifife was Duluth Wednesday. up from The Presbj'terian Ladies' Aid will meet on Wednesday afternoon next with Mrs. C. E. Pigott. Ferd Rising left Tuesday for his home at Mankato, where he will re main for several weeks in the hope of recovering his failing health. Tames Lavick had the misfortune to severely carve the thumb of his left hand on Wednesday, while eft gaged in putting up an article of furniture at the Mesberg store, his knife slipping and ripping a deep gash. Dr. Pearsall attended the wound, taking several stitches in the gash. At the Presbyterian Church Sun day next, sermons by the pastor at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at noon. C. E. at 6:45. The evening sermon will be illustrated, the second in the series of "Pil grim's Progress." The characters this Sunday evening are Obstinate/ Pliable, Help and Evangelists Second Appearance. These illus trations are striking and beautiful as well. A1J are welcome. Buy you?- drafts Cash your checks Deposit your funds at the VIRGINIA, MINN. Fire, Eife and Accident Insurance? Written. W. H. COLE, President C.T. FAIRBAIRN. V.Pres? E. W. PEET, Cashier. eeeoetode A r^Sh®* P. A. Coftey left We^rnisday morn ing for Duluth, where he serves as a member of the petit jury panel for t|4e November term, The Ladies' Aid of the Swedish Lutheran Chfirch tendered a most successful church supper in the Bank Block fast evning. William Eddins, of Grand Junc-^ rt!bn,Coln coun local arrived in the city Satur day for a visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. N. K. Kaufman, Spruce street. Alderman-Elect Prijanovich re joices over the birth of a eon at his home on Tuesday morning. The new comer acted as a mascot for the "old man" On election day. Heagle St Son were up before Judge Nelson o"n Wednesday on the charge of keeping open on Sutiday, The.nsual assessment of $50 and costs was handed theuir~ Chas. E. Nelson, as deputy auditor, has issued upwards huftdred and fifty licenses .to unters, And more will fol thin the next few days. Dr»"R. C. Clemans, presiding elder of tfcptaluth district of the M. E. Church, will visit Virginia Friday evening, November 17th, preach and hold conference. and will the first quarterly The next entertainment of the Lecture Course at the auditorium of the Roosevelt School will be on Wednesday evening, November 22nd, when the Imperial Entertain ers will be the attraction. Dr. Frank E.'Detling, of the firm of Drs. Conkey & Detling, of Dulnthi will be here for one of his Regular visitson Wednesday and Thursday, November 22nd and 23rd. Office at the Hotel Fay. Dr. Detling limits his practice to. eye, ear, nose and throat and the fitting of glasses. Willson's Orchestra furnished music for the Elk's Banquet last Saturday evening at the Fay Hotel, and the remark was passed by some of the Duluth members of the audience that they did not see why Virginia should ever send outside for orchestra music when they had just as good at home. The new Hibbing fakir of the News Tribune range department has just heard the rumor that a company fa talked of to organise and establish a range street car service. The rumor is decidedly, aged,,tb(jit whether or not it is based on ffct is a question. However, Qbjrifit£, ordjwjjy^* J^ffecting the pr^ositio« have beenRepealed in some of the range cities. M. Steinberg, of The Fair Store, returned Monday from an extend ed westerq trip, having been look 4ng after work on the properties of the Montana Overwhich Company, of which he was the original owner. Mr. Steinberg reports everything in good shape at the* properties, and.exemplifies his faith in their eventual value by deciding to close out his business at this point and in future devote his entire attention to their development. Messrs. Edward Berg and 1. A. Fossam, both well knowq. young men who have been employed at the store of S. Oberg, on Saturday concluded a deal for' the purchase of the stock and business of Mr. Oberg and continue the same un der the firm name of the Cash Mer cantile Co. The new owners al ready enlarge the stock and pro pose keeping a first-class establish ment in every respect and will make of the storeain inviting spot. They will appreciate a portion of your trade. Thomas Bonds and Billy Black burn, who killed the huge black b£ar at their camp north of Mt. Iron ten days ago mentioned in these columns last week, brought the carcass into the city on Wed nesday, selling same to Joseph Karl. The1 boys relate that they had an exciting time with Bruin, Mr. Bonds first shooting the ani mal in the lower jaw and arousing the ire of the brute, which came forth from it»hole and prepared to show fight. A second shot, from the trtjsty rifle of Mr. Blackbnrn, however, laid the animal low. The bearisone of the largest eve* killed in this section, and the'fur is fine. George Av Shea, an uncle of W. H. Shea,-Jr., the attorney, was in the city Wednesday for a brief visit with his nephew. Mr. Shea has but recently returned from a* trip of several months to Alaska, making his headquarters at Nome, and had with him some novelties ip the shape 6f a large piece ot whalebone and the Skins of•• a number of white fox. He has been extensively enga^ed |n mining in Alaska dur iog tfae past several years, and re ports that during the past summer a-former Virginia postmaster, Ed Burke, had also entered the Nome miniagfield and had made good on a mining claim. r. Burke also owns much Seattle property.5 &&&. s, I For everything and tjW is a reason for the tinued success wher& store individual usually what is desired: a that don't depend luck for something happen. Dewer THE NEW STORE •. MRS. JAMES R0WE, Nurse and Midwife. Prices Reasonable. Sc* reasonable that all can af ford my services. 204 PINE ST. VIRGINIA. MINN. Remember Jones. 'Phone 32-2 We stand on otii merits and our to give you b^ttef qual- Specify Jones to do your painting Specify Jones to do your painting. Florshiem shoes are strictly in it. At Hall's. Gust Cronberg and Dr. Shaw, of Puhl, were in the city Wednesday. IxST OR STOLEN.—A stock, lai^er assortment, lowei1 prices and the best treatment than i# possible for you to find at other stores We do not ask for your trade upon our merits of the past, but upon our merits of today, tomorrow and all time. We endeavor always to please our customers an^ give them the best goods that the market affors. We are the only store in the city who keep thef *r best exclusive stock of Ladies\ Gents arid Children's Furnishings, Ready-Made Garments, Briots^nd Shoes! black horse, weight about 1130 pounds, white hoofs on hind legs. Notify F. B. Rossom, Virginia, receive reward. is always welcome, especial ly so when it is'such delicious candy as SSjysS® which we have the agency for and which we guarantee' to supply perfectly fresh at alt times. Telephone 40. SODERGKEN'S if VIRGINIA1 MINN. Jones don't use benzine. Jones employs skilled labor. Wear the shoe. Hall. You F|6rsheim Rait* road get stylQ Hall. shoe. Buy the "We| cruiser at Hall's. in -"the Florsheim No better shoe sheim. Hall. Vikginia, than the Flor- Defy" Florsheim You get the wear out of the Flor sheim shoe. Hall. The Mesaba Art Tailors, Tower Hotel -Block, invite your inspection of their handsome'stock of fall and winter suitings. Satisfactory work guaranteed, and prices always right. for Safe. Three good heiavy work teams adapted for woods work. Call of apply at Houlton Bros. Camp, on Duluth, Virginia Sc Rainy Lake' R'y, Virginia. W«fv« tepsrteid' Pleatiftir. Hunters who hdivd been out e^-' tablishing camps for the hunting season in the bush to the north ot the raifge report wolves very plen tiful, so numerous in fact that the deer are being driven from the country. A party of Virginians who prepare to spend the hanting season' at a point some six miles north of Mt^Jron had an exciting experience with a pack of the ani mals on Friday -last, but succeeded' in makfng camp. A similar exper ience is reported by a party oil the Stuf-geon, north of 'Hibbing where the wolves followedithe itien to their* cabin and kept^them company throughout the flight. INN., company^ Nov. 1,1905. We, the undersigned members-d^' ,the Virginia Mercantile'Co. do heref by .agfee to disiwlve partn^ship froih and'after this date. Hkfraftk' .Carlson, to continue' si id bniin^itif assume'all obligatfortS of firm, col 3ec all btffs tc., anI Mr: Jdlsh Oweum hereby wjih^a^ VRAVH£ Carlsox:" rJ» m- I'M' Kl' i. •pg? 1#- I: $ a .r -jf