Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 29, 1906, Page 5

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IT IS JUST AS IMPORTANT J : le: ; tal stage, at least as to Norway pine. 16 have a furnace’ correctly installed as it is to select a good I Set the Pace é A Clearance > | If white pine also can be used, it) J furnace. There are all Kinds of saranbes on the fantbet dente i surely’ solves the most vexing and same as’ there are all kinds of stoyes. ou can ge J 4 a Swift One ? P of Every dice the only problem in the ate furnace and have it cheaply stated put me wen spe an i i i i ioney for the reason that it will use more fuel and will n Vv Watch Others | Winter Article ment of all this northeastern portion dicable:, If you will invest a little more and get the good ROUND | : | of the state.—Duluth News Tribune. OAK furnace and have it put in after. our scientiffe plans which Follow 1 the Store we will furnish free, you can rest assured it will prove a permanent f } improvement. The ROUND OAK furnace is made just as carefully — ——S F ee re HAD KNOWLEDGE OF MEDICINE. :™ 2nd good as the ROUND OAK stove. z% Comprehensive Treatise Written by aye et bat | Egyptian 7,000 Years Ago. { hold the fire-at any ; A roll of papyrus acquired by Dr. speed desired; it is i in it--- Ebers, in the vicinity of Thebes, |[J a powerful heater Two words will explain it- Egypt, in the winter of 1872, from an | oe tua es © sei it ne use of fuel; i wait and watch---there te ane Sporn Beare tee iff is making thecheap j i x. = i furnace look like a j Ff i 7 and translation was deposited in the | @ -. 7 m " + is going to be something | library of the University of Leipsic. proposition wheve: - | sa seal poi The script of this papyrus is hieratic; ever it gets the doing: getready ‘watch | the date of it is said to be over 7,00¢ chance. We invite ° 1 lars | years ago It is a comprehensive you to investigate papers and circul for treatise on medicine. Diseases of the the teat iver urnace. e furn- further | announcements --- paar tei! te ia eee ae ish plans and-esti- aie = mates promptly. hang on to your money unti arranged and described in a manner Get our Furnace t S BONY, Ey til |} that would command respect at thi Book “Warmth and a you hear from present day. For instance, of the Comfort’ heart, the papyrus classifies the trou- Yours truly | bles as fatty degeneration, dilation, carditis, angina or spasm, hypertro- | phy (enlargement), thrombosis (plug- BEN LEVY | ging) and dropsy. Of medicines over | seven hundred different substances Perse SY | are enumerated and they are pre- ————___——— | scribed in pills, in tablets, in capsules, | | in decoctions, powders, inhalatiors, Prices Wil Sale 0 ens | | lotions, oiatments, plasters. : | | p Reach Their i —— | WAI | Jan. 14 | Lowest Limit - | |i eee | | M 2 tt M B = al “Say, Doe-wal Fi k. how soon do we to a stopping ee ae, Se CbIIde | D \\ e AN IH enon W.J. & H. D. Powers A . : i PLUMBING | Grand Rapids, Minn. STEAM AND I : ws X HOT WATER _You can get a nice porcelain or : | HEATING gilt clock for your dresser for $1.00 at SS Nisbett’s. Regular price $2.00 to $2.50. : Jobbing promptly attended to. x ABSTRACT OFFICE Estimates and plans furnished ) ry on all kinds of work in my line Bee eran en res ABSTRACTS, —Satisfaction guaranteed. Precchidn celta: on REAL ESTATE, S$ undaySchool........ _m r TCR oat _]|] sunior League i 0 FIRE INSURANCE. Epworth Leagu .m 7 im x ety meets every Wed- > 3 ‘ eadiebaaen : Proprietors. } a SE Ss ea ALOE roar z Grand Rapids - Minnesota A cordial invitation isextendedtoall. |]... 0p Rapips. - = MINN a supply of watches and jewelry. Mr. Nisbett has been engaged in this x meee ——— = busi fe dozen years or mo i cee a eee ee BRERA SRA I TE will established that he needs no bt wae recommendation to the boys who * 9 bs ¥ know him, Mr. Nisbett’s guarantee | = is good. e e = Owing to an unusual amount of } 4 legal notices In this issue of the Her- | 3 = = pnepyate z ald-Review together with the Christ- x x“ J. P. Trebilcock is visiting|course. He isa young man who will} mas vacation of the office force this friends at Ely. : do credit to himself and the educa-| week?s Herald-Review is very much LS = + Ben Levy of the Enterprise store 1s tioual institution which he is about to} short on local news. Under the cir- x : ry visitiny Ais family in Minneapolis. sh cumstances we feel that our readers : » ; . Register of Deeds McGowan ar- | Will overlook the poor quality of the ry _ Commissioner Passard made a busi-'yived home on this morning’s train] local news pages. ry : ¥ ness trip to Duluth Thursday, return-) from a yisit with his mother in Wis— ing this morning. consin. Mrs. McGowan and the} _WANTED—Plain sewing by Mrs. as The Bluebell club enjoyed one of baby remained for a couple of days’} Orra Harry en Leland avenue. 4 their pleasant dancing parties at Vill- visit in Superior. : 5¢ earance 10¢ d es 25¢ d "4 bi age hall last evening. Members of the Itasca County PINE STUMPS = . : i i hould attend the Mrs. George Booth entertained the Agricultural society s . »* = Mites day | meeting at Village hall on Monday MADE VALUABLE Monday | Weest gu on Thursday| jext, when there will be elected a oe You have heard folks tell what they have seenon5cand ‘ delegate to attend the annual meeting] The News ‘Tribune recently refer- 10c counters. Well if you were surprised we will s rise you The dance annosnesid for the avi. | tte State Fair napnciation, red to the turpentine. plant at é all over again. We have no room to carry over holiday goods # a iss been postponed to Friday evening,| Mr. W. H. Johnson and Miss] /.neklev) whlch uses pine stumps as/ FQ and we won't carry them over. To this line we have placed to. & ~~ 1as be 7 id : : a ial. E : eae Isabelle Berntson, both ot Deer Rivers} scrauiich a slinilar plant at Lady. + gether on 8 tables staple goods running from 5c to $1.50 and 3 ‘ were married by Rev. M. Peterson at a 3 E. E. Johnson and __her| his residence ae 5:30 p» m. Christmas smith, Wis., brings to light some | Se over and the Ps ‘ °? x“ reper retuned sBOny day. The newly married couple left eres Bis be aa the Me Earliest birds get the best bugs % from a visit with friends and relatives] for ther home in Deer River on the stry. tuckley plant was s * in Btinnepone mantle. established three years. ago by a| 3% We can but list a few articles here. You must see the a 4 Rg ete Russian, H. Copilovich, and has/3¢ Values to appreciate them. M Pe Ir, ete S ae gio abd ac Henry Finley of Bigfork was down| prospered. It uses only the Norway x - . =< hae they hadvcpent Christ. |t2 he hub this week. He says busi-! pine, but it is believed that white Hy 4 2 sae i aaah S| ness up in the northern river valley is, pine is also available and this is to Es sopandihana isis Taibee sid very good this winter. Mr, Finley |be tested. ‘The process is compar- | ae 5c bi Mrs. D. M. Gunn and Miss Mar-| has bought the hotel formerly owned |atively simple. ‘The stumps are | bi Gunn were passengers to} by Lander Larson. J. W. Johnson is}swead into blocks. Large ~ iron ie Dolls, Watches, Balls, Horns, rattles. Banks, Purses, } 4 = is yesterdz expecting to re- | Manager of the hotel. retorts are constricted, like flueless Gl ar Kerch Towe ad nd Men’s his afternoon. Taraneh Glas { Clai N boilers standing vertically, These re soles, Pickle Dishes, Water Glasses, Ktc. as ame; un alr, oO alr New cas a1 1 a are ae \. M. Boer of Duluth and her | Brunswick, a brother of A. B. Clair ee ra Suen aa ee ne 4 Chese goods are worth from 5¢ to 25¢ = Miss Nellie, who is teaching | and Mrs. |. F, Metzger, is here on -a 3 Pheer oc. f ss REED “ape “i : fires are made in furnaces at the iam = are spending the holi-|two week’s visit. In company with bott F oteuciures T aan | h fnends at Winnipeg. his brother he made a trip to Minne- Sates Me Nf deokeal : Bier days | a ae apolis Thursday to look over anup- ere pete to runoff a retort, the | * -_ e 25 Jarvis Partridge is spending the to-date western city liquid passing out of pipes leading | = with his mother anki : Sofeodenkers; Wien chatiacess 46 pe Towels, Neckwear (30c’kind), Mufflers, Boy's Dishes, Underwear, Mitte x pds. He 1s instructor in science} Chris Hanson was in town this! extraction is completed the residue | ag Shirts, Peet eee LE het Dele ee ee G a a e public schools at Wadena, week from the Bigfork, Chns is one|is charcoal, The raw material is | Books, Iron Toys, Tea Sets, Horns, Blocks, Checker Boards, Mechanic Toys, = ~ ‘The nine months old baby of James of the successful and progressive|refined in a distillery similar to | Banks, Glassware, Yarn Bath Slippers and a Harness, Baskets, Doll Houses, Doll Beds, 3 Nelson died _ yesterday. Funeral | Ltasca county farmers who harvests aj those used in ordinary distillation. | big bunch of articles. Pretty Dishes. FH services will pe held today at 2 o’clock | $004 years’ salary every fall as a re-|From one cord of_the blocks there —-— Lae wugtaavien hatieran church, | Sult of the summer’s work, and has all] is secured sixteen gallons of turpen- | Ht Galues from 10¢ to 75¢ 25¢ to $I. 50 Sellers x : = winter to enjoy the fruits of his labors. | tine, twenty gallons of tar, ten gal- i * as _ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brandmier of Rarey lie Gackt lons of tar onl, and thirty bushels of | = Floodwood and Mr. and Mrs, W. A.| _E. J. Luther is back from a tmp to{chareoal, worth as jobbers’ prices ae ~! *~ Kiley of Virginia, spent Christmas with | Minneapolis where he went to meet} gj5.10, ‘Besides this acetates of the old folks of the Herald-Reivew| one ot his associates in a mining deal]. toate . : ‘ i a ‘ c = soda, lime and lead or wood alcohol | household. It was a complete jin Nevada. _Late advices from the form by-products. It is estimated an = family reunion, Nevada district in which Mr. Luther tint e*at a t aR te Nee 6 | - T : is terested give him assurances that | /8¢4 Plan us ae Deeg dea tie SS, Mr. V. M. Byrne, who has been a| he owns considerable valuable mining |S¥™¢ te” Cords of stumps a day. for | « *~ i employe on the Grand Rapids | ctock. which $4a cord Is paid. This would | ? = -nt farm during the past three clear in a year 300 to 400 acres of | ° ° ¥ yesterday for the State Uni-| Will Nisbett, the jewler, 1s about to/ land, making it ready for tillage and | MM ne will entexghe School! start out on his annual pilgrimage to| bring to the owners of the land over ulture to take a three years the lumber camps of this section with "$12,000 for their labor, with as much’ DES R OO DEFECTIVE PAGE

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