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“Soa ‘tasis erate HReiew City and Vicinity. to Bemidji. The firm of Freeman & Gray have dissolved, and hereafter Mr. Connors will have supervision of the Freeman operations. Bentidji will be their future headqcarters. Dave Connors wiil put in about twenty millions next, winter. Gray — will operate in the same territory and will go atter about five millions. Martin Dufficy arrived in town this Martin Watson, of Aitkin, was a week irom his homestead in town 151- visitor here the past week. 20. He Re i en ue si on ; Londay before Clerk of Cour ass- farme ‘ his r Farms 3 Dowson pester oe : mussen, after putting in about seven Vermilion homestead . Feare-on the ltode A. M. Johnson returzed today from a business trip to St. Paul. where he has been purchasing a set ot new bar fixtures for the. Boston Grand saloon. J. A. McQuigg, of Deer River, was me tnelt spe avec sty open up about registered at Hotel Gladstone, the | the first of September. past week. Mr. and Mrs, T. R, Dodson, left . Rev. Fr. Gamache 1s in Hibbing} on Monday for Cambridge, Isanti this we k, where he will serve mass | county, they having received the sad tomorrow. intelligence that Mrs. Dodson’s sister had died there on Sunday. ‘The fu- George Booth returned Wednesday neral took-place on: Tuesday. from Minneapolis aiter an absence of " ae ; several days. Mrs. a ar ve ges 5 = - Ty aS perintendents of the »@. 1. Us. mel - Uncle Ed Smith relniiod peaicng yesterday with the ladies of the local from a visit to the home o} Son 10 union, in the M, E. church, at 4:30. Detroit, Mich, Mrs, Kuhl gave a lecture in the even- F. A. McVicar returned Saturday | ing at the Presbyterian church. from the ‘I'win Cities where . he had} ygart. w. Lyneh. ‘who bas. ‘been been on business. ; night operator at the depot here. for Miss Espie McLennan returned to the past two months, left for St. Paul Bemidji. Wednesday, ‘after a visit of|on Thursday. Mr. Lynch has been a 1wo weeks with friemds here. most competent and obligimg employe. ui and made a great many triends while in Grand Rapids. C. C. Kelly went out to McKinney lake last Sunday for.-a-day’s outing. He returned in. the. afternoon with a string of the finny . tribe;.among them was seen the tail of a-rr-pcound mus- alonge dragging on the ground, {,, W. H. Brooks and family left the 4 =... }Arst part of the week for’ their future J. W. Lucas, at one time a resident|home in ‘Duluth, where. Mr.’ Brooks of this village, but now of Minneapo-|has.secured a situation as bookkeeper lis, was here on a visit-to old friends. | for the. firm of Gettings Bros. NOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. Attomey F. F. Pnce returned Tues- day from St. Paul and Minneapolis. Miss Lena Paul is visiting friends in Hibbing. She wii be home Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Jacobi, of » Duluth,, daughter of Mr: and Mrs J: H. Chis- holm, are here ort a’ visit. ; Alex .Trembley, praprictor of the Michigan house. was. transacting us- iness in Duluth this.week. Mrs. Ahee A, Councilman, who is heavily interested in this section, was a visitor here the first of the week. George Tuller, the Neer. River and Bena merchant, was_ transacting busi- ness in Grand Kapids the first of the week. Cc. A. Parker, representing the Stone-Ordean-Wells company, of ‘Du- luth, was a Grand Rapids visitor the past week. ‘ piety Joseph Fletcher ‘went over to Walker, last week in response to a let- ter apnouncing ‘the serious illness ot Mrs. Fleicher’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. RH. Bailey, formeily of. Laprairie. Ma. Badey and family expect to re- turn to,Grand Rapids to reside. Leslie. Atherton of Illinois is again here torspend the summer and fall in the. wilds, of Itasca county. | Mr. Atherton has, been a _ visitor here dur- | ing the ‘past, three seasons and-he finds that Itaseas:county «climate makes good health, He has a-camp in the Big Fork country where he spends the hunting days. 4 : A car load of horses ‘was shipped: through here the early part ofthe week, for the J. H. Dunning Co., loggers. It is rumored that Waiter Morris of Missouri, and Miss Lizzie Schmidt, of Grand Rapids, will be ‘mharned Hext week. ‘ Thos. Crepar, train. dispatcher. for liquor dealé’s th “Grand Rapids that the D M.R.&N, at Swan River,| want a white pine ‘to tumble hogtied visited with his family here the first of} pefore théy ‘catch’ on} judging by: a the week. number of minérs that wére'seen dy the C,H. Marr visited at Aitkin, re- | streets one or two nights ago’ in an i turning Tuesday, accompanied. by |toxicated condition, There is a state his mother, who will remain here for some time. to such, Take -warning, gentlemen. ‘There is no‘cook in Itasca county whose reputation 1s better than that of | Rody Hawley, as ‘a caterer to the public taste He has long been’ rec- : ognized as being one. of the finest Judge Holman 1s making a tour of) chefs.in this part. of the.-state, and land inspection tnrough the northern) otel Gladstone isto be congratulat- part ot the county. He excepts to} eq upon securing Hys. services in the be absent several days. capacity of hedddowk.: He will take John. Cable is agéin’ behind the} charge Onday-morning next. counter at Cable’s meat market, after Among the pléasantre sorts nearby a visit of three or four” weeks at Twos, the farm of M. McAlping, on. the Harbors and other places stk _ }shores of. Pokegama - lake.., He has’ Mrs. F. A. VeViearoi8- enjoying a:|about forty acres under’ cultivation, visit from her sister and niece, Mrs: Hi.j.and the heavy rains of late have not Henry and her daughter~Francis, and injured the vegetable crop:in the least, Mass Jennie Foss, of West Supenor! When Grand Rapids reaches a popu- vy : J. Mauch, of 10,060 mhabitants, © Mc. Alpine’s farm will bea much’ coveted plece ef property. x Bily Lacey, who was head-push for J. }. McDonald, at Swan River, for three or four years, was in town dur ing the week. Mr. T. H. Irgens is. back from w trip to Califorma and Old Mexica, where'hé visited with a-brother dur- ing the past six weeks, Manager F. T. bueneman, of , the Itasca Mercantile Company, returned op Sunday last from >Caitformia,- ac- companjed by Mrs. Bueneman. They had spent a very pleasant two months with the: family of H. C. Merritt, at Pasadena and feel well repaid tér the trip. Mr. Bueneman said thé Cali-| |fornians are much" in need of some vain fall, and was delighted tu‘see & Minnesota shower upon ins return. ' The EgyPtian Remedy Co., m con- nection with-placing their goods be-. fore the public,-gave a very interést- ing specialty program, which. .was greeted bya full house each evening. ‘Two much cannot “be said of Frank ‘and Jennie Campbell, as_ specialty ar- tists; also httle Belle Bennett; a ‘¢hild of seven years, as “the “humiaii’ stiakey she twisting herself ‘fA the shape of a. cork-screw, something’ ‘which’ has never before been’ seen in this county. The company gave an entire change of program each evening, and costly. presents. Tonight \Mr, Bennett. will perform’ on. the — bafijo, intreducing something new and novel in the line, of trick playing. . “a Editor Stevens didn’t’ split the wood, but he came so near splitting his foot —and this 1s no joke—that he was con- fined to his room for a couple of days. The Itasca Mercantile company is fitting up the room formerly occupied by J. S. Cable. and will open oan class meat market the first 0 week. 2 Editor T, J. Austed ot the:Magnet was a passenger today on the east- bound train for Duluth where he wiil visit for a few days with his parents and friends. Rev. Hartley wentup to Deer River Tuesday afternoon to officiate. at the funeral of the late Mrs. Sterling. ‘The remains were shipped here for interment. Anthony McAlpine has put ina new stone foundation under his place of business on Leeland avenue. The improvement is a very substantial one and greatly improves the value of the property. é The musical and literary entertam- ment given at the M.E. church last} Miss.Mae McLennan visited with. ‘Tuesday evening by local talent was/frtends here durmg. the past, two]. witnessed by a large and appreciative weeks and returned to the home of audience. All the participants were} her parents at Bemidji, Saturday last. | excellent. " She will attend normal school «in one Marshal McCormick returned from| 0f the state institutions when the. fall atrip in the northern country this}@9d winter ‘terms begin.’ Miss Mc, week. During his absence _ Felix| Lennan has taught in Central school Mallett wore the star and preserved dai the peace and dignity of the village m a becoming manner, 3 lof fe sey excellent teachers thus far si “| omployed stand in higher regard than D.C. Connors Gwas in town: last| does she in the estimation of our edu- week looking after the removal, of the] cational board. Her Grand Rapids Fercpan & Gray logging . apparatus] friends will watch with much iterest |. It-seems$ that there are -anumber ‘of dog... Mr, Crawford and all. prizes swill be, awarded pea of Ce pet an and afty dollars. must aceu: y the advancement that the result of her earnest application in study 1s sure to bring. . If the Grand Rapids Gun club con- tinues to improve as the members have been doing of late, this village will soon have some of the crack shots ot the Northwest. At the big tourna- ment in Duluth iast week the boys made a good record, and again .at Bemidji on Thursday they registered a flattering score. Among the team from here were H. D. Powers, C. L. Pratt, E. A. Kremer, Ed. Bergen, John Reckfelt. and J. F. Metzger. Register of Deeds A.B. Clair hap pened to be in Bemidji ‘at the time and incidentally took a hand with the boys. It is very probable that he has the shoot fever by this time and will become an active member of the club. Messrs. Powers and Bergen made the highest scores, ¢ It’ is said that J. W. Powell, on Monday last, made the gréatest rec-| #6 ord asa berry picker of any one in Itasca county, having picked 250 quarts of blue berries, 100 quarts. of raspberries and 10 quarts wintergreen berries. He also broke his record by getting lost. In. company with a number of the fairsex of this village, he started out berry picking last Monday, and got lost in the woods. Being very busily engaged in conversaticn-he lost the road, the only fortunate guide, the Great Northern: freight; which comes through here in the evenidg, and with the aid of Mr, Powell’s «compass, ana his experience ‘as a pilot, they were escorted back “safely into the city. One girl as she came in sight of the “ ald homéstead was. heard to say, “Tspt he good,” A. New. Firm. John Boyle O’Reilly has bought a haifinterest‘Mi thie saloon and restaur- ant business *of “Phomas' Kelly, and hereafter” (ie (firm “willbe styled O’Reiliy & Kelly. Phomas Kelly is one of the oldest business. men in Grand Rapids, and it is A safe propo- sition to say that BO man in northern Minnesota has a‘‘fmore extensive ac- quaintance aniong: all- classes of ‘peo ple. Mr. O’Reilly bas been a resi- dent of tius county for a dozen years or so, ‘and has a: host of friends who will wish him abandant success in Ins new venture. ‘Ihe Senate restaurant will continue to be ‘cordticted as in the past and will merit the same good measure of prosperity that has aiways been accorded it. ° 2 A. Benefit: Danc ‘The ftiends of John ' Crawford will give'a benefit dance in. his behalf-at Hotel Glanstone, next, Saturday met ‘with a seri ous accident several days ago that re- sulted in. the loss jof his right leg ‘Tickets will be offered for sale and the attendance should be large. Messrs Wilder & Hickey have generous!y offered the use of ther diming room law prohibiting the sale of intoxicants |-and they will also furnish a free supp.r. “A $40 00 Bicycle Given Away Daily The publisher of THE NEW YORK STAR, the handsomely illustrated, Sunday newspaper, are giving a HIGH GRADE BICYCLE each day for'the largest list of words made by using the letters contained in “T-H-E N-E:W Y:O-R2K/S-T-A=R” no more times in any one word than ifis found in ‘Lhe New “York Star, Webster’s Dictionary to be corisidered as athor- ity. “LWO GOOD WATCHES (frst class time ‘keépefs);will-be given daily for second and third ébest lists, and many other valuable réward8, includ? ing {Dinner Sets, ‘Tea’ Sets, «China; Stirling Silverware, etc., etc’, in order of merrit,” ‘ns educational contest is being given to advertise and introduce: this, successful weekly into new homes . pro- mptiywithout partiality. ‘Twelve 2 centstamps must be enclosed for thir- teen weekly trial subscription with full particulars and list ‘of over 309 valuable rewards. Contest opens. and % commences Monday ‘June 26th and closes’ Monday, August 21st, +1899. Your ligt can reach us‘any day berween these dates and will recieve the award to which they are entitled for that day. aad.your name will be'printed . in the following issue of SHE NEW YORK) ‘STAR. Only one: list can be entered bys the-sarne person, — Prizes are on exhibition at ‘HE STAR’S business offices... Persons « sucuring, bicycles may have choice of ' Ladies’, *Gentle- men’s or'Juveniles’ 1899 model, color or size desired. © Call or address Dept. +E? THE NEW YORK STAR, 236 W. 39th Street, New York City, Notice. 1. will raffle “otf one “dapple-grey horse on Saturday even next at the saloon of ' John. ifeptel.” “Lickets 50 cents. The Horse is a valuable one and the lucky man will win. a vahiable prize. 5 Wx. Coug First publication Ang. 19.[! ‘(Last publication ROE f ren NOTICE. Sealed provosals will he. recolved nuiti-ag ‘M., September 3rd, 1899, for the crection of a school house ut Deer River, Minn., accordin, ing the past two years, and as an‘}-t tite plans and specifications as-filed with tiré clerk, and to be seem at the eftice of earnest and successful educator none} school treasurer, C.W. Robinson. at Doce River. A bond-in the sum of twice the a certified cheek for Two Right to reject any and all bids reseryed. 8. WOOLFORD, _ Olerk, School District No. 6, ‘Pat the rete of [Finse publication August, Last publication August 19.] NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. f STATE OF MINNESOTA, } bss, County of Itasca. J To Albert H. Waite, © Take Notice. That the piece of land assessed in your ate in the County and State afore- 4 described as follows, to-wit: The ast quarter of the southwest quarter (ne of sw4) of section twenty-six (26), town tifty-five (55), range twenty-four (24) was, at the tax sale on May 6th, 1895, under tax Judg- ment entered in the District Court of said County, March 2ist, 1895, sold for the sum of eighty-one cents ($0.81-100), being the amount. f the taxes, penalties, interes on said land for the yeur 18% with interest from the the rate of twelve (12) per together with subsequent deling penalties and interest thereon, the sum of nine dollare and thirty (39.35) and this last mentioned sum, at the rate of twelye (2) per m on nine dollars and thirty-f 5) from the date of this notice, amount required to redeem the , nd from said sale, exclusive of the costs to nccrue’ upen this notice, and that the time for qhe redemption of said land will ex > after the iservice of this notice, and proof thereof has been fled in my offlee. Witness my hand and official seal, this 9th day of June, A. D. 1899. : E. 1. FARRELL. County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. [First publication A [Last publication Augus NOTICE OF EXPIRATION DEMPTION. OF RE- STATE OF MINNESOTA, l County of Itasca. . Te Ciough Bros., Take Notice, That the plece of land assessed inyo ur . siivate in the County und State afore- ind described as follows, to-vz ate of saic ve (12) per cent. pi th subsequent und prior ¢ es sand interest thereon, amounts to and 7-100 dollars, tioned sum, with inv uu ney und 7-100 dolla ot piece of costs to ac- t the time for rd will expire sixty > of this nobi nid 3 been file my hand anc of day of June, A. D. 1898. > UpOu this In stem ption © t : t py Luast pu NOTICH OF EXPIRATION OF RE- | DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) County of Itasca. Te Wells & four (1) 0. ered in thet said County, March SH sun of fifty cents (ou-1 of the due on sum, with intere; num, togepher with su linguent tu: Penalt mounts to the. sum 0) three cents, (% tionéd'sum, with inverest that the time for the redemption of expire sixty days. after tt notice, ana proof thereof b Ly Offi Witness my hand day of June, A. I nd official sen Je PARRBLL, Minty Auditor. Ttasca County; Minn. ‘Tf the.mitits were open to the free coinage of gotd and silver at thé 16 to 1ratio, and for $1rin-gold a per cou'd buy ehiough, silver’ from whic to coin two 8ilvdr dullars which wou! be the legal tender for- twice as much as the yold“dOllar, he would hoar@his gold dollar and) pay ouvYhis* silver dollars. . Pints the de would be kept circulating While the gold dollars woule be wishdrawH from cirewation._Minneapolis’Tribune, Will-the. Tribane™ give?a gue where, outside of? the Tribune dfitee. thedrivelling idiot could be found, who'would seil any oue $2.00 of silver for one of gold, when the mints were burebie oft dollar for, dgilar, of gold and*sitver,-at the: legal ratio? “Db, LYes, .the people would” be idiotic enough to sell silver ay Wty per cent, or any: other discoubt, when free coinage placed thé two metals on ab- solutely the same par basis. Thus | there. would-be absolutely no dis- credited coins 6f dither kind, no “depreciated ’? money to-drve out the “‘r00d.%, Poor “dear, misguided Trib., do‘vot perpebrate anything so “thin Pagain, ee x > 7 If the people wonder that Governor Lind could do no'mored tian acknow!- edge the “ability” of * Inspector Clousen, let them read, as ‘at least 4 one reason for ‘uut possessing *‘ con- fidence” in him, the following find- Ttasen County, Minn, ing of the legislative committee of last winter, composed of a majority of Republicans: — ey ‘That. Committee found.— “That the grading’ of wheat has not been uniform. That prior to the moath of October the new crop of wheat had not been’ graded solely on its merits. 1 being the polity of the department to give lower grades than later.» , ee 2 3 "Phat the weighing of grain at ter- suin, with rate of * ctoes twelve [12] per ceat nitum on ten dol- That the piece’ of land asecessed in your ‘| lars and eighty: > $10.82} he |‘name, situave fn the County and State atore- minals is carried dn ina loose manner. John Hepfel’s Sample Reom and Beer Fiall, Corner THIRD ST. and HOFFMAN AVE.,- The Best Lineof . . Wines, Liquors Riso Haveon Tep andin Bettie the Colebrated DULUTH BREWING CO’S MOOSE BRAND BEERS. -, FREE LUNCH ALWAYS SERVED. é Cigars e UPirst publication August 12.1 (Last publ ion Sept. 16.) CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the interior—United States St. Cloud. Minn., July. 31, 1899. nt contest affidavit having [First publication August 5...” (Last publication August 19. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- ‘ DEMPTION. *. filed in this office by Fred-A. King, contest- | % * es i ant, against Homestead entry No. 1709, made é October 27, 1801. for southeast quarter south- ; STATE OF. MINNESOTA, be quarter of lots 4 and 5, c Se. township 54. nge 25, by. County of Itasea. Sheehan, contestee, in which “it hat: Sheehan has wholly | To’P. Morsith, t es isaid lund and changed his resi- : ea Fae 2 therefrom for more than six months *y Take Notice, past, aud that such abandonmont and ee ; 1 by his employment | ‘That :the piece of land assé$sed in your y rvice of the Unitec | name-situate in the County and Statéafore- partics ure hereby notified to | said, and descrived as follows8 to:with: Northeast quarter of the nertheast of ne‘) of i a 20nd and offer evidence touching, r, Fes a allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Septem. | [nets section , thirty-| ber 22, 1808, before Clerk of Distriet‘Court of | town sixty-five anie rentyt tase County, at his office at Grand Rapi ds | was.atthe-tax sale on: May 7th, f Minn, (and that final hear ’ 10 o'clock 2. m., on September 29,. 189), before o Register and Reeciver at the United ates Land Office in St. Cloud. Minnesota, Leary being the amountof the pe Ph nt haying, in orpper ties: Miterest and costs dué on said Tand for BL, 1899, ‘set, forth faets | the year » whieh i, Sith dLerest, ch show that after due dilige: per- | the date of said sale at thevraie otiitwelve i service ef this notice can not be made, | L2}‘per cent per annush, together with sib- ereby ordoredand directed that such | sequent and prior’ detinquent taxes, penal- ice be given by due and proper. publi- | ties and interest thereon. amour 0 the cation, three dollars and vighty-three ‘i M.D. TAYLOR, Regist will be heid in Tee anuprnehe puLaree indthe Distri of said: County, March “21st, 189f, sold for the sum of one dollur thirty: ven cents: cents [233.83], and this last mentioned sum, with interest atthe rate of twelve [12} per cent per annan three dollars and eighty-three cents this notice, is the unt requi deci the said piece of Jund trom said sale, exclusive of the costs to acerue upon Unis notice, and that the time for the redemption FS iil expire sixty, day gr the servi ce, and proof’ thereof has been tiled jn my offices, ; Witness my hand and official seal, this Bist day of May, A.D: 1s99. , k. J. FARRELL. County Auditor, Itasca County, Mua | [First publicaiton August.) {Last publication August 19 | NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION . ATE OF MINN County of Itasca. Yo Albert H. Waite, , Take Notice, ut the piece of land situate in the Coun said, und.described as fol nuveered two [Z] of se (27), town"fifty-dve [55], i at the ta: {itst publication Augast 57 [Last public: on August 1.) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. under ict Court penalties, inte land for the ye i interest from the date ne rate of twelve [12] por nun, together t ent d ont t t aounts tof =two [310.82] County-of iti: To Person Claimin t suid, nu Geserived us follows, © to-wit: L the stid piece of land fro Northexst quiirter of the: southeast quarter iveof the costs to acvrue upon | (neta of se }-of section thirty-one (31), town 1 nd that the tine for the re- |-tifty-eight (68), range twenty-three [25] was 4) ¢ this nov P amonnp deinption of said land will expire © Tax, sule on May 2iu, Is, une A utter the ser-ice vf this not Judgment entered in “the District Cour f thereof has been filed iu my . uf said County, urch 2ist, tw. sold forthe 1 Witness my hand and offe! il, this 1th | sum of two dollars and iw cents [av.0z], be- day vf Jane, A. D. Ise, tng the umount of the ts pb luies, in- E. J. FARRELL, terest aud costs Cue on 8: and turthe g £ st from the f twetve [zy subse- punty Auditor, y ounty, Minn. | date of said sule av the er cent per annum, togeth quent prior delinquent tax: First publicats July 29.1 interest. thereon, amounts. i fesse publication Sept. 9] filsy-owa dollars (88) ;und. thls lash Rek lama my Ss ° ONES tioned sum, with interest ut the rate 0} STATE OF MINNESOTA, (e twelve Zl per cent per annum on fifty-two i 3 dollars [852] from the date of this notice, is 4 County OF T'rasca, District Court—Fifteenth Judicial District. FRANK F. PRICE, :Plaintiff, 7 VERSUS: * JOHN WEIBLER, Defendant. The State of Minnesota, To the above named Defendant. ou are hereby answer the compl lice of the C: the Fifteenth Judic) thé County of Itasc s the amount required ‘to redeem ;the said } piece of Lund from said sale. exclusive of the i costs to accrue upon this notice, and that f the time for the redemption. of “said land 3 willexpire sixty days after. the service of my) this notic nd proof theréuf has been tiled: in my offices. : Witness my hand and official seal. this27th day of June, A.D. low. Ce en E. J. FARRELL, County Auditor, Ttusca County Minn summoned and required to : the Plaintit® in the ” { [First publication August a {Last publication Augast 19. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION—ON ASSIGNMENT. ur answer t he subscriber, at-his office inthe Village of Grand Rapids, in said County, within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon clusive of the day of such service: and if you fail toan- the said complaint within the gime wforesaid the Plaintiff in this action will take judgment against you for the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars,with interest e of Seven per cent per annum from e Pirst duy of May, A. D. 1801, together th the costs and disbursements of this tion. Dated July 14th. 1899, FRANK F. PRIC. To Smith & Richardson, Yon Are Hereby Notified, That the piecg of land: as nam ituate in the County of Ita: “tate of Minnesota, and described as follows, to- : wit: Southeast quarter of southeast quarter (se¥4 of se'4) of section four (4), town fifty-five range. twenty-five (25) was. on che 4th ay of May. 1896, at the tax sale under und by virtue of the judgment entered in the Dis- J trict Court in and for said County of Itasca, on the 2ist_ day of March, 1896. in proceed- ings to enforce the payment of delinguent taxes, bid in for the state for the sum o/ two, dollars and eighty-cight cents, ($2.88) that. being the amount of taxes, penalties. inter- est and costs due on said land for the year 1894, that on the 2ist day of Februnry, 1899, said land still remainmg unredeemed, and the amount for whieh the sume was so bid in for the State, together with subsequent delin- quent taxes, penalties and interest, amouns- ing in all to eighteen dollars and forty-seven cents, ($18.47) having been paid into the treas-_ < rye said dag a W.S. Kingston ae That the piece of land assessed in your} 14nd was assigned and conveyed to him by: name, situate in the County and State afore- | the A Daas ds Rola County pee suid, and described as follows, to-wit: The | §Miqute in such caso made, Sn pasideds: southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, shat Hee wales imelaait eem sul or lot numbered one (1) of section thirty-five pel ities: ng si nent. (89), town fifty-flve (5), range twenty-seven penal inter~ inquent taxe: , costs an On) was at the tax sale on. May 7th, i391, un- | est, 1s nineteen dollars and imanty one er tax judgment entered in the District ene i921), at tl nea es bea t ] per Court of said County, March 21st, 1994, sold | Gene per annum, ~ rest on ninetee! for the sum of seventy-two cents (30.42-100), | dollars gene Boies ear cents | [$19.21]. being the amount of the taxes, penalties, ie late of this notice, ex- interest and costs due on said land :for the from clusive of thé costs to acerve upon this your 188, which sum, with interest from the notice; and that the time for the redemp- date of said Sale at the rate of twelve (12) tion of said land from said sale will expire sixty days after the Service of this pao andthe filing of the proof. of the service — 5 thereof and of. the Sheriff's fees therefor in BA ed in your Attorney pro se., rand Rapids, Minn LFirst publication August j {Last publication August19.] NOTICE 4 EXPIRATION OF RE- +» " DEMPTION. STATE OF eC ‘SS, County or ITasca. TO CG. MORRISON, Take Notice, Jand from said : del percent per annu }, together with subse- _guent delinquent taxes. penalties and ey: est thereon, wmounts to the sunr of six dol- larsand sixty-eight its, (35.68) and this last mentioned sum, with interest at the rate of twelve (12) per cent. per annum on six dol- my office. © be Witness my, lg day of Lune 1606, PC mCtaT seal, ons 3a, lars and sixty-eight cents (35.68) from the oe a 5] 3 date of this notice, is the amount req Ram eerer tor mthe said piece of land: from said Itasca County. vale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, and. that ;the time for the re- demption of said land will expire sixty days after the service of this. nd proof ; Any one wanting a hired girl, i thereot filed in mysattice. ae B 5 Witness iy and aud oie at, ehis 1th quire of Blanche Smith, at J ny of tune, A.D. Sy raRrent, | Dolphs. : : Gounty Audi a ; 3 Itasca County, Minn,| Buy your Tobaccos and Ciga Powers: : se I buy goods for cash and sell for the same. Powers. he. want ee Tcarry 27 different kinds of Plug a 3 i Tobacco. Powers ary: