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Christmas gifts selected from our _ holiday assortment are certain to please. : MUFFLERS NECKWEAR FANCY HOSE $1 to $2.50 25cto $1 = 25c to 75c - GLOVES SUSPENDERS HANDKERCHIEFS 50cto$2.50 25c to $2.50 25c to $1 SMOKING JACKETS $4.50 to $ WINTER CAPS 50c to $2.50 cA visit to the store will show many other desirable articles, suitably priced, suitable for gift giving for both the men and youths. We advise you to make an early selection. JOHN BECKFELT Grand Rapids, - - Minnesota wt Subscribe for the Herald-Review YOU CAN EASILY OPERATE THIS TYPEWRITER Notice G. A. R. There will be a regular meeting of {B. P. Huson post on Saturday, De- YOURSELF cember 29, 1906, at 3 o’clock in the} yp... eee afternoon, at which time the elece|your correspon- tion of officers will take place. All gene comrades of the post are earnestly | anything by hand requested to be present. ie Eee By order: | 1 Wm. WEITZEL, Com. H. S. 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SRISOOM A$ MSBSRSOSOSPSS | Bcc rcter. scription. WOOD WANTED 500 Cords Birch or Tamarack by School District Number 1. The Second Street Tailor Is the Man to Make and Mend Them. The board of directors of school district No. 1 will receive bids for the delivery of 500 cords of birch or tamarack wood up to Mon 7. 1001. “thie boar reserves the right to reject any or ldress ull bids to F. E, XEUSSWIG, clerk of said board, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. FOR RENT—A five room cottage one block from Central school. Wat- citer in kitchen. Inquire of Village He guarantees the latest styles and perfect fit. Talk to him about clothes and you will learn some- thing worth while. = Contest: Notice. Deparment of the Interior, United Staws Land Office, Duluth, Minnesota, November 16, 1906. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office bv E a, against homestead entry. No, August §. 1904, at the Duluth, Minne: office. for sw'a se%4, sec. 6, lot 1. nes nw 4ne'4, sec. 7, all in township 61n, rang i of the 4th p. m., by John Fanuon, contestee, which it leged that said John Fannou has not resided upon said iand for more than six munths last past, and for more than one year last past; that be never established residence upon said land. and has not culti- vated or improved said Jand, and that same is wholly unimproved, wild, ‘vacant and un- occupied; that no one resided thoreon, and that no person has ever resided thereon and that there are no improvements whatever upon said land; and that said alleged absence fromsaid land was not due to entryman’s employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States, in any meees during any war; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer eyidence touching said allegation at 10 o’elock \* January 4, 1907 before I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court, at his office in Grand ber ig Minnesota, and that final will be held at 10 o'clock i, 1807, before the Register and Rece' the United States Land Office in Duluth, Said contestant, ia a proper affidavit, filed November 16, 4906, set forth facte which show that after due diligence per service of this notice can not be made. itis hereby ordered that such notice be given by due and propenpauoasicn- . ©, HERMAN ENGEL, Herald-Review Nov. 17, Dec. Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ae County oF Irasca. is Io District Court. Charles H. Howland, Plaintiff, ys Elizabeth Cox Howland, Defendant. The State of Minnesota to the defendant above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the action above entitled, which complaint has been filed and is now on file in the office of the clerk of the district court in and for the county of [tasea, state of Minnesota, in his office at the court hous: in the villaegof Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint upon the Sub- seriber at his office in the oe of Crooksto: Polk county, Minnesota, within thirty day after the service of this summons upo you, exclusive of the date of such servic: and if you fail to answer the said omppats within the time aforesaid the plaintiff herein wi apply 10 the court for the relief demand - ed in the complaint. A. A. MILLER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Crookstoo, Minn. Herald-Review Nov. 10, Dec. 15. Summors, STATE OF et County of Itasca. District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. The Diamond Iron Mining Company, a Cor- poration, Plaintiff, C. Gordon, her vs. Mary A. Gordon and Thoma: husband; W. C. Goforth Goforth, his wife, Defendants. = The State of Minnesota, to the Above Named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the Clerk of said District Court, at G Rapids, in the County of Itasca and state Minnesota, and to serve a copy of y said complaint on the subscriber: office at 600 New York li Biilding, in the city is, in th County of Henn tute of Minne sota, within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, exclu of the day of nd if you fail to" answer the moplaint withi: the time aforesaid, the intiff in this action will apply to the court tor he relief demanced in said complaint Dated the 29th day of Octo! HICKS, ape 2d Pla Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ( County of Ttasea. 5 District Court. Fifteenth Judicial Distr Jobn H. Hunter, Plaintiff, vs. Charles Zeigler. William O’Brien, and also all persons unknown claiming any title, estate, interest or lien in the estate described in the complaint he Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendants: You, and each of you. are he moneg and required to unswer the comr of the plaint in the above entitled acti which complaint has been filed with the clerk of district court in and for the count of Itasca. state of Minnesota, aud to serv a copy of your answer to said complaint the subscriber: t their office, 335 1 Exchange building. in the ¢ apolis, county of Hennepin. state of Minne- sota. within twenty (20) days er of this summons upon you, exclusiv: day of such service; nud if you fail to an-- wer said complrint within the time aforesu the plaintiff! in this action will appl court for the relief demanded in plaint, together with his costs and d ments herein. Dated Nov: mber 21, 1906. y of Mivne- A RRILL and R.J. POWELL Attorneys for t lai 335 Lumber Exe Minneapolis, STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Itasca, f District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District Jobn H, Hunter, Plaintiff vs. Charles Ziegler, William o’Brien, and all persons unknown claiming ‘any tile, estate, interest of lien in the vr est_ve described ia the complaint hereix Defendants. Notice is hereby given, That an action has ‘n commenced in this court by the a! named plaintiff, against the above 1: defendants. the object of which .« obtain a judgment that said plaintiff is owner in fee of the following deser:bed property, and that said defendants, and ez of them, have no estate or inte est there or lien thereon. The prope: ty invelved iu this action is tbe west half of the northwest qnarte: the southeast quarter of the northsest quar and the northwest quarter of the south ys! quarter of section eight (8). towuship one hundred and fifty-one (151) north of rs twenty-five (25) west of the 5th principal Meridian. situa e in the county of Ita~ca State of Minnesota. Dated, November 21. 190*, yee ALY. andR J. POWELI.. Attorneys for Piaintif 335 Lumber Exeba nce, Minneapolis. Mino Herald-Review Dee. 1, Jan. 5. Notice of Dissolution of Partoes ship Notice is hereby given that the cop:.: ship heretoture existing and doing bus: << in the village of Grand ‘Ra ids. Minn.. 1s + the firm name and style of L. F. Knox & « has this day been dissolved by motu: i « sent. The members of suid firm were | Knox, Joseph McHardy und W. @. \« The business carried by said firm was wv! sale and retail lumber dealing, whieh wi continued by saic L. F. Knox. who w?!: « Ject all accounts owing to said firm an y all debts acted Uy said firm. Dated: Rapids, Minn., bee. 1. 90 L. F. KNOX JOS. M W. G. MO- Lumberman’s curfit: for sal bargain. Fnquire «t PL f il Hotel Pokegina, Grand Rap