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——_——————____ hristmas Gifts ~ti= Neti quarttink for —>_ : Watches, Clocks and Jewelery, Silver-. ware, Cut Glass and Hand Painted China, EVERYTHING IN JEWELERY LINE AT PRICES 10 SUIT YOUR PURSE CLOcKs PORCELAIN CLOCKS $1.00 to $8.00 MISSION CLOCKS $1. 59 to $4.00 MANTLE CLOCKS $4.00 to $9.00 While They Last STERLING SILVER $1.25 Each While They Last (REAM SPOONS SUGAR SHELLS? BON BON SPOONS OLIVE SPOONS : Watches of All Grades a Specialty We carry a larger stock of Watches than any other dealer in <7Minnesota--- We defy competition. Cut Glass and Hand Painted China This line we wish to close out at any old price. Salt and Pepper Shakes with solid silver tops 25 cents per pair while they last. All Goods Warranted ‘No Extra Charge for Engraving WILL NISBETT Jeweler Ey |-mas psesent. The Cheerful Giver. “The Lord loveth a cheerful giver,” and ‘It 1s more blessed to give than to receive,”’ are faithful sayings, ard worthy of all acceptation. Give where your gift is needed, where it brings joy and gladness, and your own heart will swell with real pleas- ure. ‘To lavish gifts upon the rich, the strong, the powerful, in the hope that you may receive in turn, is mean, groveling and pitiful. Don’t belittle yourself that way. Give freely only where love prompts, or better yet, go out amoung God’s poor, hunt out those less favored or less fortunate and do acts that will brigh- ten kuman lives and the brightness will come bach into your own heart by reflection. ‘Che great and noble characters of the world, the men in all ages who have been admired and loved have been the generous men. Tue shunned and hated and despised | creatures of the human race have always been the misers, the stingy, grasping, hoarding, pinching wret- ches who valued money above human souls, and hugged their wealth in} the face of missery. The world shouts and laugbs when such men die, but it follows the generous man to his grave with tears and real sorrow. A Beautiful Picture. Did you ever notice how really beautiful gum chewing makes a girl appear? ‘Take her de facto, and gaz ing steadily. one can not find a more ideal picture. With a sharp click! know the teachers when they meet them on the street? How many know what their children are study= ing, or how they are progressing? Is there any of you who have a build- ing to make or a fence to build; a dress to make; a house to paint, or whatever the job may be, that say to the one you have employed: ‘Here are the tools and material, go ahead and do it to suit yourself, and it wili suit me.” Is not that what many of you are dving with your children. You say by your actions. ‘‘Here is my child, with its books, paper and pencil, I’ve furnished material and tools, educate’ him as you like.” Now we hear some of you say: ‘‘The teacher knows better what they ough to study than 1 do” While that may be is part true, the carpen- ter or a dress-maker, or a painter’ knows better how to do the work than you do, yet you do not leave it {all to them. On the rising genera- |tion depends the welfare of this great nation. Patrons and parents, take more interest in our schools and visit them often, and by your pres- ence give the teachers more encour- agement; them how your child- lren are doing. Perhaps a few minutes talk with them will save | trouble that years to come can never jundo. Think about this and ask yourself if you are doing right. Christmas Plums. | es | Le merry Be friendly. Chide mildly Give good gifts. Don't be grouty. Love all, hate none. clack! her teeth, so whith and pearly, are clashing togather as, with cow- ish glee, she masticates her cud, Then, too, one can note her health tinted, well-rounded cheeks as they growa little more rotund, through the material assistance of a_ big “hunk” of gum. And really, who can imoginea fairer spectacle than that ot her dainty upturned nose, as) it gently rises and falls in wave-like undulations over the abysmal depths revealed at each pressure against the mass? Ob, how tempt- ing that rosebud month 1s as the maiden fills it with a soft, pliable chunk, and champing like a goat revelling in the luxuries of the succulent tomato can, she greets you in tones husky with gum. Visit Yonr Schools. Forget your troubles. Remember dear ones. Make everybody happy. Wish all merry Christmas. Tone up and be at your best. | Wind up the year as wellas you j hegan. | Don’t spend the day so it will bring rezret. | For goodness’ sake pay up your sub- iption. | Forget your grudges and give a friendly grasp. | Appear different, } more thau to smile. Be grateful for what you have, and | hopeful for what you might reason- | ably expect. | If you enjoy a good fat dinner don’t | | festive | forget the many that will surround a | scanty table. Don’t down so much glum pudding jand stuffing that you’ll terrorize your stomach and haye the gout for a month, In your home gatherings let some one read the “Events of the Year.” as reflected in this paper, then subscribe How many of our school children’s!for it, recommend it to your neigh- parents ever visit the schools or even bors and send it to your friends, if it’s nothing} But our dishis fnil of Christmas plums, so now partake ‘til New Year comes, and we wish our readers a merry time, in fact, of all others, the most sublime; be good, be true, and be ye cheery, and may your Christmas be right merry. Additional Locals Joseph Stevens was called to Michi- gan last Wednesday by the announce- | ment of his mother’s death There will be a Christmas tree and day evening at 7:30 for the httle ones. Miss Bertha Gilliland, who has been quite sick for some time with an attack of typhoid fever, is now pronounced to be out of danger. The Wilhng Workers society of the Presbyterian church will have a cosy coner at Henery Hughes & Co’s store next Monday afternoon where they will offer for sale home made candies. At the annual election of the officers of Mvstic Lodge, A. F. and A. M. last evening the following were chosen for the ensuing year. W. M., Geo J.S. Bernie; treasurer, Ed Kremer; secretary H. D, Powers, Services announced to be held here and at Bovey by. Rey. Mr. Peterson, | the pastor, has been recalled owing to his absence at Braham, summoned there by the illness of his father. Services on Christmas day will be held hereat 5:30 a. m. and in Bovey at 8:00 a.m. On Wednesday even- jing the children will have a Christmas tree at the church, in Grand Rapids. Thomas F. Brady, judge ot the time a resident of G:and Rapids, and Miss Della LaSaze of Hibbing were | married at the Catholic church at 3 ceremony, pretty affair, only | being present. | best man intimate friends Charles Calhgan was and Miss Helen Brant of | Superior bridesmaid. Dr. Gendron, county health officer, was called to Deer River last Satur- day where two cases ef smailpox were reported. He found two patients in camp 13 of the Itasca Lumber company, where about twenty five men are employed. George Foster 1s foreman of the camp and made the report to the health authori- tes, Dr. Gendron deputized Dr. Fairall to quarantine the camp. The patients are Roy Grant and Swan Benson, program at the M, E. church Mon-} Myers; S. W., F: E. Rausweig; J. W. | Hibbing municipal court and at one} | o’clock Monday afternoon, at the place | Rev. Father Gamache performnig the | It was a qmte but very; i i t | '$ WE ARE NOW READY FOR HONDAY PURCHASERS > With a lot of sensible, useful and at- tractive articles — man will appreci- ate. Christmas please. MUFFLERS GLOVES 50cto$2.50 25c to SMOKING JACKETS $4.50 to $ desirable articles, suitably JOHN BE Grand Rapids, - NECKWEAR 5 $1to $2.50 25c to $1 selected from our fine holiday assortment are cértain to FANCY HOSE ' 25c to 75c SUSPENDERS HANDKERCHIEFS $2.50 25c to $1 WINTER CAPS 50c to $2.50 cA visit to the store will show many other priced, suitable for gift giving for both the men and youths. We advise you to make an early selection. CKFELT - Minnesota & Subscribe for the Herald-Review Dr. Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- ama, Grand Repids, the 17th day of each month. Latest scientific methods. in examining eyes and fitting glasses. For Sale—Best heavy driving team in the county. Also sleds, wagon and harness. Enquire of Will Nisbett, Grand Rapids. A fresh stock of Christmas candies nut and fruits at Miller’s. Select your Christmas gifts early and have them engraved. No extra charge for engraving articles pur- chased at Nisbett’s, | Nothing will please your husband or father more than a genuine French | Briar or Meerschaum pipe as a Christ- A large assortment for | sele at cost at Miller’s. | You can get a nice porcelain or gilt clock for your dresser for $1 00 at Nisbett’s. Regular price $2.00 to $2.50. A box of cigars would make a_nice Christmas present for “hubby,” and Miller has just the brand that will please him, prices from 50 cents per box upward. A stem wind watch for $1.00 is all the boy wants for Xmas. Nisbett has them. : Don’t fail to examine the largest |assortmen: of Christmas toys at Mul- ler’s before purchasing cisewhere. Buy aclock of Nisbett that you have to wind but once a year and you will have less family rows. French briar and meerschaum pipes —just the proper thing fora Christ- mas present—at Miller’s confectionery store. WANTED—Plain sewing by Mrs. Orra Harry on Leland avenue. FOR SALE—One steel range, two cash registers, large Carey safe, roll top desk, cigar case and saloon fix- Sherif’’s Sale. STATE OF MINNESOTA, }.. County of Beltrami.” { District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. W. 8. Conrad—Plaintif?, vs. Hans P, Thompson, et al—Defendants. Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered and now in my hands, issued by the District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District, State of Minnesota, in and for the County of Beltrami, upon a judgment rendered in said court in favor of W. S. Conrad, Forte and against Wm. Blocker. ©. M. Blocker. and Hans P. Thompson. defendants. I have levied upon the following described real property of said defendan dans P, Thompson. to-wit: Lot seve n (17), in block eight (8), in the original townsite of Northome, according to the recorded plat thereof or record and on file in the office of the register of deeds in and for the County of Itase: ‘tate cf Minnesota. The title of said lot is now held by the Hamm Brewing company, a corporation, in trust, forsaid Hans P, Thompson. And 1 shall on Monday. the 28th day of January, A, D. 1907, a. m of -said day. the hour of 10 o'clock door of the and Rapids, state, pro- ll the right, title and interest of the above named Hans P. Thompson one of suid defendants, in and to the above describ- ed property, tO satisfy said judgment und costs, amountin y three hundred thirty nine and 30-100 ($339.20) dollars, together with al] accruing costs of nd interest on the same fro} cent per an. pa highest bidder jor cas! Dated Grand Rapids, at the rate of 6 per © auction, to the Minn.. Dec., 6th.. 1906. WM. HOOLIHAN, Sheriff. D. H. FISK, By F. W. Fisn, Plaintiff's Attorney, Deputy. Bemidji, Minn. Notice of Publication. United States Land Office. Cass Lake, Minn., Dec. 17, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. CHARLES COLLINGE, Fs of Cohasset. County of Ltasca. State of Minne- sota, has this day filed in this offiee his sworn statement No 522, for the purchase of the ni ne of section No. 30 in township No, 54 n, range No. 26 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before I _D. Rassmussen, clerk of district court at his office at Grand Rapids, Minn., on Tuesday the fifth day of March, 1907. He names as wituesses: Thomas Hughes, Louis Kirt. Will Kirt and Hans Schultz, all of Grand R»pids, Minn. Any and al! person: above-described lands their claims in this of fifth day of March, 19 iming adversely the e requested to file se on or before said E. 8. OAKLEY, Register. March 2, Herald-Review Deo. | tures. Any of these articles will be sold |separately or all together, cheap for ‘cash. J, O’Reiiy, Grand Rapids. bargain. Inquire of C. Halvorsen. | FOR SALE—Oak folding bed at a| | | Asnap—Kremer & King will sell | j the sel of the self of section 33 and 4 of the sw! of section 34 in $10 per | the sw3 |Grand Rapids township at acre. No reservation | For Rent—Furnished house on Leland ave.. Enquire at this office. Wanted—Gertleman or lady with |good reference to travel by rail or with a rig fora firm of $250,000 capi- ital, Salary $1,072 per year and ex- penses; salary paid weekly and ex» penses advanced. Address with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Grand Rap- ids, Minn. Jan. 1. Ship or bring your furs to Ben Levy, highest cash price paid for raw fur |Levy’s Enterprise Store, adjoining | | Hotel Pokegama. | For sale at once and cheap: Two} bedroom suits, couch, carpets, rockers, etc; set Stoddard’s Lectures. MclIn-| tosh House. Mrs. Bither. Notice G. A. R. B. F. Huson post on Saturday, De- cember 29, 1906, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, at which time the elec- tion of officers will take place. All comrades of the post are earnestly requested to be present. sy order: Wm. WEITZEL, Com. H, 8. Huson, Adjt. There will be a regular meeting of |) Roy R. Bell Pharmacist Drugs and Patent Medicines Medical Appli Book, News and Cigar Stand Stationery Supplies Regular Hours Week days 7a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Telephone No. 10 Call No. 166 or 115 other hours during ‘Backache AND... KIDNEY DISEASES Quickly Cured with ‘KIDNEY-ETTES They will strengthen and build up the worn out tissues of the Kidneys, the trouble ) Will disappear and you will be restored to ) pa health, You will notice the bene- » tic’ ial effects at once when taking KIDNEY- ETTES. Pleasant to take, act directly EP } on the Kidneys. Price 2 cents for a ful size package. Try them and be convinced. } Prepared by BERG MEDICINE CO., Des Moines, Iowa Interior, United States Duluth, Minnesota. November 16, 1906, A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by E R. Lewi: against homestead entry, No.-20666, made August 8. 1904, at the Duluth, Minnesota, land office. for swt se, sec. 6, lot I, ne nw% an@ nw'-ne%, sec. 7, ‘in township 61n, range 2? w,. of the 4th p. m., by John Fannon, contestee, im which it is alleged that said John Fannom has not resided upon said land for more tham six months last past, and for more than one year last past; that he never established Fesidence upon said land, and has not culti- yated or improved suid land, and that same unimproved, wild, ‘vacant and uo— upled; that no one resided thoreon, an@ ‘at no person has ever resided thereon and that there are no improvements whatever upon said land; and that said alleged absence from said land was not due to entryman’s Searing men in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States, in any capentt 5 during any war; said pareis are herel notified ba Ca respond and offer evidence touching sal a at 10 o’clock a. m. om January 4, 1907 before I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court, at his office in Grand baling Minnesota, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m, on January U1, 1907, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Duluth, Minnesota. The said contestant, ia a proper affidavit, filled November 16, 1906, set forth facte which show that after due diligence personul service of this notice can not be made. itis hereby ordered that such notice be given by due and ‘proper publication. . O, HERMAN ENGEL, ister. Herald-Review Nov. 17, Dec. 22. Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; County of Itasca. District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. The Diamond Iron Mining Company, a Cor- poration, Plaintiff, vs. Mary A. Gordon and Thomas C. Gordon, her husband; W. C. Goforth and Julia N Goforth, his wife. Defendants, The State of Minnesota, to the Above Name& 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 Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of yor answer to said complaint on the subscribe at their office at room 600 New York Building, inthe city of Minneapolis, in the County of Hennepin and State of Minne— sota, within twenty days after service of this: summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to" answer the suid complaint within the time aforesaid, the ‘plaintiff in this action will Bpply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Dated the 29th day of Octobe HICKS, CARLETON SROSS, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 6CO New York Life Building, Minneapt Herald-Review Nov. 24, Dec. Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | County of Ttasea, f District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. John H. Hunter, Plaintiff, Vs. Charles Zeigler. William O’Brien, and also all p unknown claiming any right, ate, interest or lien in the real ribed in the complaint herein, nts. Minnesota to the Above Named nts: \ | | tith estate de h of you, are hereby sum- r the complaint aintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed with the clerk district court in and for the county ot Ita * vo serve int upon 5 Lumber in the nnepin ing. ow E jh wenty js summons. tp day of such servic wer said complaint within the time aforesaid. the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the r f demanded in said com- plaint. together with his costs and disbutse- ents herein. Dated Novi mber for Plaintiff, 335 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itusca, District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District, Jobn H. Hunter, Plaintiff vs, Charles Ziegler, William o’Brien, and also all persons unknown claiming ‘any rigut tile, estate, interest of lien in the real estste described ia the complaint herein, Defendants. Notice is hereby given, That an action has been commenced in this court by the above named plaintiff, against the above named defendants, the object of which ‘s to obtain a judgment that said plaintiff is the owner in fee of the following described real Lrg and that said defendants, and each of them, have no estate or intecest therein, or lien thereon. The property invelved in this action is the west half of the northwest quarter. the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section eight (8). township one hundred and fifty-one (151) north of range twenty-five west of the 5th principal Meridian. situa e in tke county of Itasca, State of Minne Dated, November 21, 1904, ALY andR A ha Minneapolis, Herald-Review Dee. 1, Jan. 5. oft Application jor Liquor License, STATE OF MIN County of I is hereby given t ion ba de in writing to council of Grand nd filed @ for license to sell intoxi- a term commencing > ith of Dece er, 1906, and terminat on the 17th day of ri, in the north troom on the first floor of the building sit upon the g of lots. 10. UL and. inal plat of the vi county, Minnesot ication will be he rd and determ 1 at the council id village on 1905. 00 GRAFEAM, age Recorder. ald-Review Dee. 15, 22, ry the 14th day of o'elock p. m. of that day, Her: WOOD WANTED 500 Cords Birch or Tamarack By Schoo! District Number 1. The board of di No. 1 will receive bid cords of bireh or day January 7, 1007. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, Audress ull bids to F. E, REUSSWIG, clerk of said board, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. FOR RENT—A five room cottage one block from Central school. Wat- ter in kitchen. Inquire of Village Recorder. tors of school 's for the deliver; barack wood up to Mon- Those new silk waists for ladies _ at Henry Hughes & Co., are beauties. They must be seen to be appreciated. Lumberman’s outfit. for sale at a bargain. Fnquire of P. J. Campbill Hotel Pokegama, Grand Rapids.

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