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mann any taste at any price. WATCHES, these quotations and Boys’ Photo. Frames-:--:..:; Fountain Pens GRAND RAPIDS, Souvenir Spoons at Special Prices. Something For Everybody! Prices to Fit All Purses Some Cheap and Choice “Articles Suitable for Holiday Presents Will Nisbett Has a stock of Jewelry and everything that is usually carried in a First-Glass Jewelry store that cannot fail to meet the demands in every particular, every member of the family is looking for something suitable in the line of presents. For this trade I have made special provisions in the selection of my,stock, and can suit JEWELRY, CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE T have a line that will favorably compare with stocks carried by large stores in the large cities. The prices are guaranted to be as low as the lowest. / am making a few extraodinary prices that cannot but attract attention, Read then come in and take a look at the articles mentioned: Ladies’ Silver, enameled and filled watches at...........0+eqeeeee Gents’ screw case watches, Elgin and Waltham movements at........ Plush Case Given Free With Each Lady’s Watch. Mantle Clocks reduced from $12 to---- + Gilt Clocks, for dressers, reduced from B2.50 tO-eereeseresseesesserensnensesnen eens Sterling silver handle tooth brushes and Manicures.+e-sssscsesesessseseceseessesees Gold pens with ABS AT We ATSC oe, cues reap hecnlcontetrstadeecent glen sees chaetcentecs The Jeweler LE 2 eC © EPR © REAP TAR TOR @ FECES | JOHN S. Civil Engineer PLANS and estimates made and ¢ municipal work ary ing in general and blue printing. : @ and sub-division of sectious, platti erroneous surveys. Gran (ORE DE 2 Roa OT © RC © PRE © RT Cohasset Cullings W. LE. Torey, jr.. was in town Mon- day. Wanderworker was down Cass county, last Uarry from Bear River, ‘Tuesday. James Ross and Chas. Richer repre- sented Bear River, Cass county, here this week. Sandy Phair 1s doing the black- smith work at the Skilly Bros black- smith shop, Oh, procrastination why dost thou pilter and leave the poor and weak human nothing more than a mass of busted promises. Sunny Brook” Pabst was in town last Wednesday taking and _ giving orders for Sunny brook and did quite a stroke of business. A person with a Kodac would neces- sarily have to be a sprinler and an expert shot to secure a snap shot of even a shadow of Owan Skelly’s coat tails these days, J.C. Gilmore left with a crew of men and a car load containing an outfit, for a point north of Virginia, Minn., where he will enter into log- ging operations this winter. Mr. Gil- more has legged on upper Leech river, Cass county, for the past four winters. Doctor Russell was called off the cast bound passenger train last ‘Tues- ! day to proffessionally attend the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Nel- son, whé is slightly under the weather, Architectural engineering and designing, draught- Spe POTTER, and Surveyor. onstruction superintended for all jai attention given to location ny of townsites and correction of @ d Rapids, Mim. P. 0. Box 564. | Fish Baker drove the doctor to the | Rapids in the evening. Fish got back, | so did’ the team and Henry Carrier, also Pabst. A good way to puta stop to this accidental shooting of people, mis- taken for deer, is to allow only as many cartridges to each individual as he is Lara by law to secure large game. Foréxample: For three deer taree cartridge; for one moose or can- hon one cartndge; for ducks ete., the number allowed by law to be shot. ‘The first notice of lands affected by the Pokegama dame reservoir was given Amos Forsyth last Wednesday stating, under date of Dec. 12, 1904, at St. Paul, Minn., that 13 and 80-100 acres more or lass located along the | entire east side of the west line of the north west qnarter of Section 11 town 55 range 26 or Buss Brook town, would be taken by the United’ States of America tor the sum of $2 ov per acre or $27.60 for the tract, and also stating that if Ir. Forsyth did not | accept same condemnation proceed- ings would be begun. ‘The above THE JEWELER These are days when $5.00 $1.00 $6.00 . $850 . $1.50 $1.50 - $1.50 Engraving Free. Some rare bargains are being offered in Cut Glass, Silver- ware, Silver Purses and Gold Rings. WILL NISBETT - MINNESOTA. wise he would have had a coot ride to the Rapids, as the thermometer regi- stered about 10 below that day. Booth and Keele got a ride to the Rapids with Billy Lorey so that Jim. Hill is out thirty cents because of his vestibule affair. Geo. Booth. the cigar man, made John Nelson of the Bass Brook Hotel as good an offer as we heard of-in some time. Booth will sell Nelson a pair of geese, that is a gander and — well, the other helf, for forthy dollars and guarantees the pair‘will produce 37 ganderlets and 28 geeseeselets or the progeny of the pair will be 75 for the summer of 1g05 and for 1906 seventy five per pair for the brood of 1905. By this mode of accileration in breeding the increase would pro- duce unknown guantities. But Nelson is working at the task now, days and nights. He proposes to buy lands in Arizona and Califcrnia in order to give the people of this place and vicinity indemnity in those states for lands, here, absorbed by his goose crop — 1t Geo. Booth sticks to his bargain, ONES Probate Notice. State of Minnesota | .. County of Itas Sues Special t December 12th 1904. In the matter of the estate of Frederick McNaugh- ton deceased, hereas, an instrument in writing, pur- orting to be last will and Testament ut ‘rederick McNauzhton, deceased, late of said county, has been deltvered to this court; And whereas, Anna 8. McNaughton has filed therewith her petition, representing among other things, that said Fredérick Me- Naughton died in said county on the tirstday price is simply nothing. In the first place Forsyth refused $20.00 an acre for a poruon of this strip from John | Mains last summer and the south end lays 600 feet along the county road leading to Grand Rapids. ‘That through vestibule train caught Geo. Booth and Sam. Cable of Grand Ikapids and Con, Keefe of this place st Monday. The depot ‘is on the outherly side of the track and as the above two were transacting business on the north side up ull train time and when the trai arrived they made a rust and thinking, as insual, they could board it, they got left, although. Cable grabbed the car step railing and hung on till some one opened the door Vto the vestibule and let him in. Other- ‘of December A. 1). 1904, testate, and that said petitioner is the executrix named in suid last will and testament, und praying that the said instrument may be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary, “Cum testa. mento annexo” be issued therein to said Anmt S. McNaughton: It is ordered, that the proofs of said instru- ment, and the said petition, be heard before this court, at the probate office in the vill: ge of Grand Rapids. inf said county, on Mon ay the ninth day of January A. 1. 1905, at ten e’elock in the forenoon, ‘when ill persons interested may appear for or contest the Probate of said instrument. And it is further ordered, that notice of the time and place of said hearing be given to all persons interested, by publishing this order once in each week for three successive wecks prior to said day of hearing in the Grand Kapids Herald Review. a weekly news- paper printed and published at the village bef oa Rapids, ae cele ad ated at Grau apids, Minnesota, the tweifth day of December A. D. 1904, By the Court, _ HS. HUSON, Judge of Probate. 11; FRANK F. PRICE, Attorney for Petitioner. Herald-Review, December Irte, 3st, 1904. been made iu tne payment im of. Three, Hundred and A wen ey ($820, Dollars, which is claimed to be dee an is due at the date of this notice upon a cer- iu mortgage, duly exeeuted and delivered py evi Cudney, Mortgagor, to John W. Har- bison, Mortgugee. beariug date the Ist day of ‘October, 1893, und with contained. duly wer of sale therein orded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Trasca, and State of Minnesota on the 2nd ‘day of May. 1894 at 5 o'clock P. M., in Book of sortgages, on Page 162. Which said Mortgage, together w debs secured thereby, Was duly assigned by said John W. Larbison, mortgages, to Sarah + Furber. by written assignment dated the 16th day of October, 1893. and recorded in the i said Register of, Deeds on the 3ist mber, 1896 at 8o0'clook, F. M., in K of Mortgages on page 78. Which said mortgage, together with the debt secured thereby, duly assigned by sitid Sarah M. Furber, the assignee and holder thereof to Estella M. Haskell. by written as- signment, dated the 12th day of July 1894, and recorded on the 3lst day of 180 at8:00 o'clock, P. M,, in Book gages on Page 78, Which said mortgage, together with the debt secured thereby, was duly assidued by. Estella M. Ledden, formerly Estella M. Has- kell, the assignee and@ holder thereof to C. H. Marr. by writton assi: 2nd day of September, 194 and the Lith day of Novem! Mortgag 618, no action or pro- ceedin, n instituted at law or er the debt secured by uy part thereof. e, notice is hereby given, that virtue of the power of sitle contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the s in such cause made and provided, the said ecember, * of Mort- be foreclosed by sale of the ribed in an conveyed by said mortgage, viz _ Lots d_ six (6 9nd 6) of block ten (10) in Grand Rapids First division to the village rand Rapids, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of Deeds of Itasca county, Minnesota, with the hereditaments and “appurtenances which saie will be made by tho sheriff of said 1 county at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids,-in said county and stute on Tuesday the ith day of January, 1905. at ten o'clock A. M., of said day, atypublic vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of e Hundred and Twenty ($320) Dollars, interest, and taxes if any, on said prey and ‘Twenty Five Dollars attorney's fe stipulated in and by said mortgage in of eclosure. and disbursements allowed by Jaw, subje : redemption at anytime within one from date of saie. as provided by luw, Dated, November 25, 1904. C,H. MARR. Assignee and holder of suid Mortgage. JR. poo aae Attorney, - Paul. Minn, Herald-Review, Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Jan. 7. ) eR Notice for Publication. Department of Interior, Land Office at Cass Lake Minn., I » 1904 otice ishereby given that the following med settler has filed notice. of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore register und rec at United States Land Office at ¢ La Minn., on Jan. 16, es McCormick, who made home- 20) the NW, SE, 6,7 and 8; se and lot 1, see, 34 township 55 north 26 W4p. m. He names the f witnesses to prove ontinnous res tion of said land liam Myers. Login, all se upon aad cultiva- k Me id Rapid OAKLEY, Register. Herald-Heview. Dec. 10. Probate Notice. State of Minnes County of Itasca, In probate court, special term, December 8th. mi matter of the estate of Gust F. Swan- nd filing the petition of Hokan @ dstute of Gust F. Swa p ally n good clainis against nov been proved nor allo nd praying thata time and place be fixed’for examining and allowing his ucount of. bis inistration, including said debts and ¢ so paid by hi |, and for the said estate to arties entitled thereto by law. It is ordered, that said account be exam- ined, and petition and application for the allowance of said claims and debts so paid by him and not allowed according to law, be is court, on Tuesday third A, D.1905 at ten o'clock A. M., Rapids in said further ordered, that notice there- to all persons interested, by pub- s order once in each ek for three : weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review a weekly newspaper, printed and published at Grand Rapids in said County. t buted at Grand Rapids. Minn., the cighth day of December A. D, 1904, By the Court, H. 8. HUSON Judge of Probate. of be give lishing tb FRANK FP. PRICE. Attorney for Administration. Herald-Review, Dee. 10. Probate Notiee. State of Minnesota | | County of Itasca (S58: In probate court, special term, Nov, 21, 9 “In the matter of the estate Uf Lettie Gilli- lund, decea: 3 On readu und filing the petition of Eliza- beth Holmes, udministratrix of said estate, setting forth the amount of personal estate that has come into her hands, the disposicion thereof aud how much rem psed. of; the umount of de! said dece: tained; th of all the 5 epting the home- stead, of which said deceased died seized, und the condition und value of the respective portions or logs thereof; the persons int ested in said estate, with their residences; | and praying that license be to her granted to | sell all Said real estate. And it appearing. by said petition, that there is not sutticient personal estate in the hands of said adminis- tracrix to pay said debts, the legacies or es of administration, and that it is ry for the payment of such debts, legacies or expeuses, to sell all of said real estate. is therefore ordered, that all persons scription interested in said estate, eppear before thir court, on Monday the 19th day of December, 1904, at ten o'clock. a, m.. at the probate oftice in the court Louse in the village of Grand Rupids, in said county, then and there to show cause (if uny there be) why license should not be granted to said administra’ to sell so much of the estate of suid deceased as shall be necessary to pay such debts, legacies ud expenses, * rent is further ordered, that this order shall be bli once in each for three successive weeks prior to said day of heuring, in the Grand Rapids Herald Review, a weekly ne Reaver petted and.published at Grand Rapi said county. ‘Dated ab d Rapids, Minn., the 21st day of November, A. D),, 19 By the Cot urt, H. 8. HUSON, Goes Judge of Probate. A. B. CLAIR, Register of Deeds of Itasca County Mineral Pine and Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. | | "PULL BLOOD Black Polled Angus Cattie FOR SALE Ihave cn my hands at Hill City, 20 miles south of Grand Rapids, three fine young, full blood, register Aber- deen Angus bulls for sale, consisting of two big fine spring calves and one very choice yearling bull. They are black, and all black. raised at Hill City, therefore acclimated. This breed of cattle’ is very hardy, long haired in winter, always fat and easy keepers. These fine young bulls for sale at low prices. Write or call IRVING E. WOOD, Hill City, Minn Probate Notice, Stato of Minnesota + Sounty of Itasca, In probate court, special term.. ss pss. PA ov, 2 in the matter of the estate of Lettie Gilli- land, deceased : Letters of administration of the estate of Lettie Gilliland, deceased, late of the county otl s , being granted months be and the from and after the ms hav- sed are Court for be foreyor proba allowance or 1t is further ordered, that the Ist day of June, 1905, at 10 o'clock a.m, ata special term of said probate court to be held at the ——, oftice in the court house in Grand ta pid said county. be and the same hereby s the time and place when and probate court will examine id claims and demands. further ordered, that notice of ring be given to all creditors and interested in said estate by bublish- once in ew for three ls Herald 1 and is appointe where the and adjus: And it publis Dated at ¢ day of Noven (Seal), By the Court, Hs. HusON, Judge of Probate. ITASCA COUNTY ABSTRAGT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Conveyances Drawn. THE GOLDEN RULE Wood Yard | I will keep all kinds of wood for sale, sawed into all lengths and will be prepared to give prompt service. My motto will be the *Golden Rule”— When a cord of wood is bar- gained for a full cord of wood will be delivered. My terms will be strictly cash on delivery. Phone No. 114 JOHN O'BRIEN Summons, State of Minnesota. County of Itasea—ss. District court, Fifteenth judicial district Veti Michand, Plaintiff, Versus Lottie Michaud, defendant. The state of Minnesota, to the above named defendent: You are hereby summoned and required co answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which compl int hus been filed in the office of the clerk ot said dietrict court, at the village of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca and state of Minnesota. and id com- plaint on the is office, in Village of Grand Rapids in the said coun Itasca within thirty days after the service this summons upon you, e) e of the day of sach seryi and if you to answer the said complaint within the t aid, the plaintiff in th court for the id Com- plaint. including plainiiff’s costs and dis- bursements herein. Dated Sept. 28, A. D.. 1904. ALFR L,. THWING, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Grand Rapids. Minn D* PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ind Residence. Cor. Kindred avenu 2 and Fourth street. GRAND RAPID: PRICE CHAS. M. STORCH, F RANK F. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, LAWLER Darcie KING, | G Office i the First National Bank building oprietors. | ts GRAND RAPIDS. - = - = MINS|RAND RAPIDS, - - MINN, SLSWSSSSSWSLSWSSSISVSWSLVSL 1 SVSVSLSLSLSNSVUELTES es ; Pioneer Meat Market, THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. Fresh and | Salt Meats | SLS2S TSP Fish, Game, Poultry. etc. ASK ANY OF OUK REGULAR CUSTOMERS AND THEY WILL TELL YOU THAT TH ALL KINDS ARE KEPT AT Tt STORE, . aie Hee T MEATS OF EER MEAT E VERY BE THE PIO Butter, Eges, Cheese and Canned Goods ODD FELLOWS’ BUILD! GRAND Gesescscececsescsceesesce SLSLSLSWSOSLSLSe SVSPSLSLSWSLSLSLSL# SSLSLSLSS NG, LELAND AVENUE., RAPIDS. for refreshments and whe of the largest phonograp! JOHN O'RILEY’S & Ne 9 ee et a a ee eee eae ae ea a In connection—open day and served at ull hours. A chasigsle ohssleebe adeelsche cde she tasshe daihechsdvchoabe dechcdsedt che desde docked ceded | ARIE HR EE HG HE Ae HGR AEE A aE ak ae se A aR a a A ae eH ee ae a ae aE EE SEARLE ape a Re te ste eae nee te ate ak ae a ae ate eae ae aes ae ate ag ae a Me ea he ae ae ae a eas ee eS. A Favorite Resort The Northern. Cabinet Rye Whiskey Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. NORTHERN CAFE Charles Williams, Cho. JOHN O’RILEY,Prop. ee A A AEE A A eA RE ee 8 ae ae ae ea a eae a ae a eae ae ae a a EE RE sre may be seen and heard one hs in the world is at ample Room a most delightful beverage always in stock—we are Agent for it im Grand night. All delicacies of the season SEE Ee SR RE REAR Re ae RE eee te te AR aT Tee ae Eade ate eae te tee EE 6Se2SeSeSacCGeSse2 Se 5252S. | GEO. l GRAND RAPIDS, | “BOOTH’S CIGARS f Forsale everywhere. Call for BOOTH, Manufacturerof Fine Cigars il of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr ra] MINN 99 Have achieved an excellent reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They are made them. Booth’s own shops here, and under his persona! supervision. This insures the utmost cleapliness and care in manufacture. fh a gs ay ya) | : /