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Bran Reyts erate Review Published Every’ Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. ©WI DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE @ntered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapid Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter, THE HERALD-REVIEW IS THE Official Paper of Itasca County. Official Paper of Village of Grand Rapids. Official Paper of Village of Cohasset. Official Paper‘of Village of Keewatin. Official Paper of Viliage of Nashwauk. Official Paper of Village of Holman. Official Paper of U.S. Dis- trict Court in Bankruptcy Proceedings. Designated by State and National Officials as the Of- ficial Paper for the publica- tion of all legal notices to be made through their re- spective offices in Itasca Co. Recognized by Everybody as the; Leading Weekly Newspaper of Northeastern Minnesota. Joun A. Jounson will be obsolete, | politically, after the Denver conven- or He has proved a traitor to the ise of Democracy and the Repub- uns are about through using him. epee There is talk ing Editor Hamilton of the legislature. That the most sensible thing ever D the Republican of that ‘dis- rict. Duluth Herald. Falls Her ge ees ‘arlton Vidette: A. L. Hamilton of \itkin Republican is being mentioned as a_ possible aworabl ;ominee for the legislative candi- “Representative Hamilton” thundered.” ances of support, I intend to make as yunds all right. Here’s one vote for he Republican editor. ‘BILL has favorably 1 ; : by the house committee on lands to Bata Niaee boi dicks 44 restore to final proof the Red Lake} An exchange : says: The local ceded lands which were withdrawn in| editor is always first to hear of any 1906, pending the completion of drain- little trouble in the community, There is but little happens in this we i sphere of activity, no matter how iously invests | Closely the secret may be guarded, THE man that judic' but tbity ben k reateand ; : i yu at he knows of it, and most waoney in timber lands in Northert} iso. he knows the real and true Minnesota will never regret his in-\history of the transaction, but he yestment, says the Border Budget.|does not always publish it to the it is just like pntting money ina world, and many times softens the bank. only safer and will draw a unpleasant parts of the transaction higher rate of interest. tat A aiisies Saves ie vei Tue St. Cloud Journal-Press sums ES ae oe De oad up the situation as follows: ‘North sb ody, The Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska,} the details of a family quarfel, un- Towa and Wisconsin will send Bryan age surveys. - ‘bor and the wife of. ommission from the local paper of! in though founded on facts), the fac- tional fight in the church choir, the financial difficulty of a banker or merchant, the elopement of a promi- nent society lady or the visit of a girl to the maternity home, anda thousand and one other little inci- Rents in everyday life that are con- stantly happening in any community and which would prove very spicy reading in these times when sensa- tional and yellow newspapes seem so popular; all this is newspaper charity. Yes, the charity of a country news- paper man is more marked by what he does not print than by what he giyes out of his financial means, or by the free use of the columns of his delegates to Denver. Thus a wall will be built aronnd Gov. Johnson of Minnesota. In the words of the poet, the Johnson situation is de- scribed thusly: Bryan to east of him, Bryan to south of him. Bryan to west of him— While Frank Way volleyed and >> A. L. Thwing a Candidate. County Attorney Alfred L. Thwing | of Grand Rapids has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomi- nation for the office of judge of the Fifteenth judicial district. This will be good news to the many friends of Mr. Thwing throughout the several counties of the district. He is recog-; nized as one of the ablest lawyers in the state and his fitness for the bench In a letter to this “The size ive as possible. It is made of the is unquestioned. paper Mr. Thwing says: of the district, the desire of every can-| didate toextend his acquaintance over it as much as possible, and the time between nowand the primaries which | will necessarily be occupied with my present official duties, seein to justify this early announcement. While I am not at this time asking for assur- said. W. J. & vigorous & campaign as is consistent with the respect due the office.”” It is every man’s public duty to help make. his home city as healthful and attract- _ One very direct way in which you can help, is by keeping your home fresh- ly and attractively painted. Help to make the city beautiful by a generous use of BLOOD’S paint. s best of materials---can be had in the most dttractive assortment of i colors---and it bears our guarantee. Enough It costs no more than the ordinary kind. paper. D. POWERS the Men’s Easter Furnishings Are Your Dollars Worth Saving? Silk and net Remember when you buy here you have the largest assortment of men’s wear outside th light brown, in the latest blocks at #3 and $4. shade. guarantee with every hat. LADIES’ EASTER FURNISHINGS The Swellest Waists Are Here Fine Lingerie Waists with Italian and German Valen- ciennes lace and hand em- broidered medalions. Special display for Kaster 98c, $2 and up to #4. $1.50 waists the best values shown anywhere at $3.50 and $6.50. Soft fluffy silk waists in black and white 34 sleeves, lace inser- tion and medallion set in front; back neatly tucked—price $3.50. Silk dressing sacques of Jap- nese patterns, fitted back and blouse front, 34 full sleeve, our price $4. Ladies’ ties to select from. —_ New Hat Shapes. Men’s stiff hats in black andthe Méns soft hats, every style and We buy oyr hats direct from ul Kimonas,. Empire style, trimmed with ecrue inser- tion very cheap at $3.50. factory and bear our name. Our Buy the Ladies’ Swellest Skirts Are Here We cannot say too much in praise of them. another (even fits. $1.50 up. ‘‘Arrow collars in ly sizes, 15c or 2 for 25c. are making us many have The ‘Miller Made Princeton Clothes’, friends. Equal to tailor made at half the price. We them in black unfinished worsted and blue-black equal to a $40 tailor made suit at $22.50. ‘ Browns and greys, the very latest cut, half peg pants, etc., at $15 and $20. ss Two-piece suits in grey, just the right thing in style and fin- at only $12. Cravenettes are good in sun or rain, cold or snow; they are in use the year around, We have a good one as cheap as sl0. Bet- ter ones for $12, $15 and $20. ish Easter Neckwear the new diagonal stripe in brown All the latest colorings; we sell our four-in-hands and grey. Others ask 50c, 7c and $1 for 50c, and string ties for bows at 25 oy, —— Easter Shoes and Oxfords Your toilett will will not be complete without a pair of ‘“‘Cros- 4 and 35¢. sett’’ shoes or Oxfords. Nobby sox, to go with a nice pair of Oxfords, in fine lisle or slik, and 50c. Good cotton sox, fast black , 15c--2 pair for 25c. H. HUCHES & Co. “THE POPULAR STORE.” 4 4 i “H. HUGHES & CO.”’ hat. —_— : “Cluett” Shirts and “Arrow” Collars A good combination. We are , agents for Grand Rapids. Nothing v more uncomfortable than an ill-fitting ’ shirt. Try the “Cluett’’ next time—it Easter Suits and Cravenettes better made than ‘‘The Cook Skirt."’ We have a complete line of all colors in short gloves-—-a new lot special for Easter at $1.25 and $1.50. and 16 button lengths at $2. lisle in black and white at 7 Long kid gloves in 8, 12 . $4. Long silk gloves and We have the “Educator” shoe for children : Easter Shoes and Oxfords for Children Patent leather bottoms and colored tops. Little patent anklets. One strap and four strap slippers in black and tan. We always did show the largest line of children’s and infants shoes but our line this season is larger than ever. Shag H. HUCHES & CO. Acents WanTED—16x20_ crayon portraits 40 cents, frames to cents up, sheet pictures one cent each. You can make 400 per cent profit or $36.- oo per week. Catalogue and samples, free, Frank W. Wi.tiamMs Company, 1208 W. Taylor St.. Chicago, Ill. Eq Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, wilf be ap Hotel Poke- gama Grand Rapids, the 15th and 16th of each month. All those having trouble with their eyes or in need of the proper services for the fitting of of glasses are cordially invited to call. Cross eyes straightened, diseases of the eye carefully diagnosed. Astifi- cial eyes in large stock. For that down and out feeling try Vin-Tone at the Itasca. $1.00 F 1 An ad. medium for results. The Try the Herald-Review job printing Herald. Review. ‘PIONEER STORE Just a Few Words About Your BOY'S OUTFIT You hear a great deal these days about. ECONOMY; Itis a good thing we believe init, but economy is not in buying CHEAP STUFF low because it priced; nor paying to much for se it is gcod. economy is. sured by com- what it costs pari a question of pro- portion not price. My line of boys clothing is GOOD, oy 4 - XTRAGOOP) @) XTRAGOOD and ee the price is RIGHT JOHN BECKFELT, Grand Rapids, = - Minnesota. PIONEER STORE This Clearing Sale of Odds and Ends Comes twice a year—and short lengths, broken sizes and small quantities lose half their retail- ing value. Hundreds of shrewd shoppers wait for these half-yearly clearings, and they do not wait in vain. Why not look in at the store to- morrow? It might mean one, two or even ten dollars saved. Springward We have already opened up some of the dainti- est and most fetching wash fabrics you ever saw. Not a bit high-priced either; We. are pretty early, but do you know that many wo- men have learned to come “here in February and March for wash goods? Why’? Cc. H. MARR Grand Rapids - Minnesota Se Sse525S2252252S525sS5o°S5e54 "GEO. BOOTH, GRAND RAPID, M/NN l 4 i Cigars ft Minnesota. They are made of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. For sale everywhere. Call for them. 2S 22S 5552323725 2 ee SS l “BOOTHS CIGARS” Z2yseisherstan, excguent 5 A EAE EE Ee aE aE ee ap a Eee ee ae a aa a a ee ae a = GrandRapids qe fe os Village Lots $5: ma We have choice residence lots all over town and we are sell- ing them on such easy terme that anybody can buy. $5 down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk the matter over. A house and three lots for sale cheap. We also hve some choice business lots on our lists. They are for sale on easy terms. There is nothing If you want something full in a Voile or Panama skirt for Easter it is not yet too late to have us take your measure for a special order, any color. We make no extra charge for special orders—prices range from 48.50 to $20. ———— - Easter Parsols You will need a new one and you will find our line more com- plete and cheaper in price and better in quality than others have. Silk parasols in black aud colors with fancy borders. Parasols of lawns and merzerised materials of almost every color and price. Look at them at 79c, $1, $1.50 and up to $4. ; Headquarters for Easter Gloves. so ” THE POPULAR STORE REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, SHHCHTSESHSSSSHASSSSS SSS GSES SSS TESS SH RSSSSERET Es Ee: 5 OE ee eee ee ee ee LPrrrerrer rrr TT rrr TirT TTT Tere | 4