Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 30, 1901, Page 5

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| | : { I’ pete’ Bs iit t } Department. Depaftment. \ Beautiful line of hair i - ) goods always ip stock. - pot bl ano aad , Scalp treatme ni, nails ‘ ea Paper Patterns. | beautiffed, shampoo- Not a better Loy \ OO Ww ear ing and hair dressing. es pra Capon seit vi 5 be ne . , Visitors weleome. 117-119 West Superior street, Duluth, } | / l Is | ee Site CIS ee é The time is fast approaching when YOI J R SPRING SI TOPPING you will need them, and while you y o buy now, we want shed ahs F A penne igs d : } : ete Doubtless is now giving you much concern. You should visit Duluth to do it. While here your pay so ee ee oe ee time is generally limited and you wish to purchase quickly and at the same time have the as- ‘ which we now have on display . . surance you are getting the best in every way your money can secure. __ If you have never tried The New Store you will find it meets all these requirements. Centrally located, ample salesforce and every convenience that makes shopping a pleasure and satisfactory. _ If impossible to visit Duluth . Send Us Your Mail Orders As our efficient mail order department is as your service. A penny post card will bring you t the desired samples and information. In ordering samples give us the best possible idea of the color, kind and price wanted, as this enables us to send a more satisfacfory line of samples. REESE SAAN RE NE BE RR SK ; r OUTH SHDRE B.ATLANTIC R Lace Dept. Notion Dept. Art Dept. Glove Dept. Ribbon Dept. | DULUTH 5 5 ’ ‘he many calls for ) ‘ It’s now the season Here’s wt T Just at this time i ‘4 > : : when beautiful -laces will “alwaye find the ace pourieica deed as: 10 kid gloves occupy no __ Our spring stock of < ; : . and embroideries are newest ndvclties in parEMeOL ‘ie have anal part bi lady's Hoos is one which ‘ sought for. e search y i eC EM wardrobe. ur new ‘asciInates those who j BETWEEN 7’ GREAT NORTHWEST “. THE EAST = is ended when The New weer neat keacd iewelty He recente eee te gloves are ready for are lovers of beautiful 4 s Stvore’s Line is seen. novelties. Any new Ps girs enrbroldeey: your selection. Colors ribbons. All the new Handsome em broidery novelty in Ladies’ wear yiiks ballenbig braid to match the prevailing striped effects and sets. _all-overs, new will always be found at aud thread. anrocistel shades of spring goods. Fersian designs are valencienne and torch- The New Store as soon andi I acteaben pig Would you see a com- here in profusion. Not on laces are much in as itis upon the mar- as ail that is cil in plete line you must see a new coloring but evidence. : ioe | Soe Ode ours. what, is represented. i : | Men’s Furnish- : Underwear dept. Shoe d * T.H. LARKE.Asst.GEN'L PASS. AGT. : a Hosiery dept. The most popular depart: oe ept. FINEST: | MODERN STRAINS DULUTH. MINN. ing ept. ment in the store the past \ DINING CARS Aot r “ladies Hosiery that fits, that season. The values were A shoe department where Our store is not far, ages wears and is satisfactory in without precedent and the only good shoes are to be only” as men’s wear Semands every way is what we have buying public realized it. found is our pride. We are } : much of our Attenion. this to offer. ‘To purchase once The spring stock is of the closing out our men’s shoes j have recently enlarge te i is to become a regular cus- best qualities we could select at cust, and below, to make | ul in department kad now 8 found tomer at this department. and t'will merit your patron: more room for our women's | in it all that is to be foun All the new and fancy hosi- age. No trouble to find your shoes. No “trash” is to be ‘ in a first class Men’s pe aralen. ery is to be found here, as particular kind of underwear found at The New Store. \ oute ing department. A specia well as the staple kinds. here. Have you tried fine line of Men’s Fine linens wise zi Our Ladies’ $ Shoe for men’s spring wear. Ones ce Eos The “M” Waist 38 a 5 : i 2 vena Men’s Colored Shirts. 5 Pc saeell el ee most cannot be duplicated for the — f A GREAT AMERICAN TRAVELER SAYS H Our Spring Lines nowin. The is our strong number and we Pail is carried from the money. This is the shoe we i new stripes in colors that are will giveyou better hose for shoulder. Cnce used, always take special pride in ee are “LT would rather dine on a Burlington Route dining car than on any absolutely fast. Every pat- the price than can be found used. ° Prices coreln there is none better. other dining carin the world. The only other railroad service that tern thatis desir- | cin the city. pee, ie cee Ruaran teed. compares with itis the Orient Express ou which I traveled between able and quality Cc our “Special” a Cc XN Cc pair only ..... Paris and Coustantinople. Ss. S. McCLURE, WOU sis eevee GRE fence cca D Publisher McClure’s Magazine. Leaves Minneapolis 7.20 p. m., St. Paul 8.05 p. m., daily. Ar. Chicago = 9.25 vext morning. St. Louis 5.21 next afternoon. The Day Express lv — Minneapolis 740 a. in.. St. Paul 8:15.a. m., except Sundi acriving at Chicago 10:26 kaine evening and St. Louis 6.40 uext moruing. sk your . home ageut for tickets via this line. : Corsets, Muslin Wash oO. ; GEO. P. LYMAN, Linen dept. Und Goods dept. pral Pas ent. Ass't Gen’l Pass. Agent. nderwear a IL 1, 5 ST. PAUL, MINN. No deubt youare aware of the fact ‘ shige by appr tin Mery ore a BESET SEES RE 7 1 that linens are advancing in price, We We pay particular attention to our that we'possess a better line of new wash ——— fortunately bouglt-early enough té buy corset stock. While all the latest shapes fabrics than any store in the city. = SPATE OF MI x me at the old price and if you purchase and extreme are’to be found ‘here, 4 oa : | EATE: OF MINNESOED early can save largely on every yard pur- do not overlook those for the ‘ stout Surely there is nothing prettier to ? 7 g Pp County oF Trasca § | Cousry or Erasca. chased. Never was a prettier line. The figure” and the “slight figure.” be conceived of: Fine silk patterns are "To Eastmun Boy oO. | To Jas. MeKosh: new desigut are handsome. _ so accurately copied that there appears 7 T NOTICE | TAKE NOTICE Li Yard We have the Royal Undergarments. but little difference in them. That the pleces of fand asversed in your | piihat the pieces of land assessed In your Table Linen at 39c a Yar which are ithone a peer. Generously ae : ted inthe county of Ttasew, Stato | name situate A ny ‘i : Cand: wellmade: © No Satine, iddossritad a fllows to. wit: | sbSifsmesta described as” follows, wits Mee rae aaalise, eapnntag pl os prea p Be pega seems in our gar- Femisies. 9 or lot one (NEwof NW or lot 1) section | $outh eustquarter of north west quarter und good for boarding houses roe 10 Tel ments. You will be pleased with the Beautifal lines of Alma and Lesly Dimi- twenty two. (22) township fitty four Gt) range | quarter (se 4 of nw 4 ands w % of n © 'y) restaurants, at only quality as well as. the price. ties in all new colorings and de- sent Are (om was pa pease onthe peoy ieee | on thirtee! ) township sixty-five, (66) es = i O78, signs—really a 10c dimity, only .. Cc 22) of the general laws of the State of Minn- | TANKS twenty-five. (5) were pursuant to the Table Linen at g8c a Yard In this department will also be osota, for the year 189, at the sale of forfeit- | twenty-two (322) of the general laws of the : i a ish ii 5 founda fullline of mercerized sateen an Siete ed lands. porsnant to a real estate tax | state of Minnesota forthe year 1899, at the 72-inch Damask, imported Irish iineno, silk skirts. Dimities at 20c ee Se aa tarentan q | Sale of forfeized lands, pursuant to a real es- patterns, napkins to match, cannot be in the district court in said county of Ttasea | 06, tax Judgment amounting to the sums purchased at wholesale - for When in Duluth be sure to see 25 pieces of fine dimities us- p ist day of M J). 1900. in Pro- | lows. to-wit: South east quarter of the north the price we offer it—ayard.. Cc h ually sold at 25c a yard, only. Cc gs to enforce the payment of taxes up-! west quarter. @e 4 ofn Ww.) four dollars them on said real estate deliquent in the year one Jind clghtyeseven eoute, ($485); south moet thousand eight hundred ard ninty sven | Quarter of north east quarter GW ie of ne et four dollars and eigthy seven cents, ($4.87); entered in the District Court of suid’ county of Ttasca, on the 2ist day of March. A. D. for the sum of twenty dollars ($20.00) said sum | Yoo, in proceedings to enforce the payment being the highest bid recieved therefor which | Gf taxes upon said real estate. delinyusnt in sum With interest thercon at the rate of | the Mole chGUsAd eight Hundcen ead twelve per cent perannum from the date of | nine cu (180) and for any priot pear of said sale, together with the subsequent delin- | years for said county, which sale was held at quent taxes, penalties, interest and costs | the auditor's office in said county, on the 25th ue thereon, amounting to the sum of twenty day of May. A. D. 190. sold for the sums set eight dollars and twenty nine cents (828.20) | opposite each description of land as follows, and this last mentioned sum with interest | to-wit: South east quarter of north, west thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per | Quarter (Ge 4 of n WL) sold for one hundred annum from the date of this notice is_ the | Sty dollars. (S10) 00); south weet quarter amount required to redeem said piece of ; land from said sale exclusive of tho costs to accrue upon this notce and that the time for the redemption of said land from said sale willexpire sixty days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been tiled in my office. Witness. my band and official seal this sth day of February A 1901. ( (189%) and for any prior year or y » Which sale was held at the Auditor's office in said county on the Zist day of May A, D. 1900. sold of the north east quarter (s w 4 ofn ea) sold for ove hundred fifty dollars ($160.00); | said sums bei the highest bids received therefor, whi sums with interest at the rate cf twelv rcent per znnum from the date of said sale, together with the subse- ent delinquent taxes. penalties, interest | nounting to the sums set opposite ption of land as follows. to-wit: east quarter of north west quarter 44 of u W 44) amounts to one hundred x dollars und fifty-two cents, outh west quarter of the north east quarter (s w 4 of ne 4) amounts to one hundred sixty-six dollars and fifty-two cents ($166.52: ; and these last mentioned sums with interest thereon, at the rate of twelve per cent per unnum from the date of this notice ure the armounts required to redeem the said pieces of land from said sale. exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, and that the time for the redemption of said lands from sald sale will expire sixty days ufter the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 28th day of February, A. D. 1901. (SEAL| Herald-Review. March 23, 30, April 6. PROBATE NOTICE. Ocder for hearing of application for appoint- ment of administrator. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } Courry or Irasca. — $ In Probate Court. special term March 22, 190! La the matter of the estate of } Roperr B. Perry, . Deceased. i On receiving and filing the petition of Nancy H. Perry. of the city of Sault Ste. Marie, of the county of Chippewa. an. state of Michigan. representing things. that Robert B. ry. lute of the county of Chippewa, in thestate of Michigan, on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1899, at the 9 inty of Chippewa,died intestate, and be- ing an inhabitant of this couuty at ‘the time of his death, leaving goods. chattels und es- tate within this county, and that the suid potitioner fy the wife of suid deceased. praying that administration of said estate be Pe the ilinneapulls Truxt Company granted : It is ordered, That said petition be heard before said court, on Wednesday, the 10th day of April, A. D. 1901, at 2 o’clo m.. at the probate’ office, in the court house in | twenty-three (23), township one hundred for- Grand Rapids, iu said county. ty-nine (149), range twenty-seven (27), was Ordered farther, That notice thereof be ate. tothe provisions of chapter three given to the heirs of said deceased and to all | hundred twenty-two [322], of the general laws persons interested, by publishing this order | of Minnesota, for the yeur 1899, at the sale of once in each week for three successive | forfeited lands pursuant toa real estate tax judgment amounting to the sum of nineteen dollars and Ry fear: cents [819.54], entered in the District Court, in said county of Itasca on the 2ist day of March, A. D, 1900, in pro- ceedings to enforce the payment of tuxes up- on sald real estate delinqueut in the year one thousand eight hundred ninety-seven (1897), and for any prior year or a. which sale was held in the auditor's olfice in sald county on the 2ith day of Muy, A. D. 1900, sold forthe E. J. FARRELL, County Auditor. Itasca County, Minn. Herald-Review March 23, 30, ‘April 6. among other STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; | ss. County 0 Trasca. To F. Wessburg: d TAKE NOTICE That tho piece of land assessed in your name situated in the county of Ttasea, state of Minnesota, and described as follows to-wit: South east quarter of the south east quarter (s e 4 of s © 4) or lot nine ), section works prior to suid day of heuring in the rand "Rapids Herald-Review. a weekly spaner printed und published at “erand ; anty. uted atGrand Rapids, the 2ud day of Mareb, A.D. 1901, By the Court, (sar) Joun L. BARNARD. « Judgeot een Herald-Berlew, March 9%, 3, April 6. Carpet dept. We have a spacious carpet department and *tis well filled with all that belongs in a well e Drapery and regulated department of this kind. If you ure a judge of carpets and will inspect ours, we will easily convince you that we can save money for you on apy article you purchase, Carpets and Rugs are our specialties. We al- low no one to undersell us on metal beds, drap- eries, bedding and lace curtains. In ‘spring weights, and plain mixtures— colors—grays, browns, garded red Hest and tans, 45 light blue, pink, purple, white, laven- dar, red, turquoise, royal 59Oc and navy at ............. 48c sale a yard.....-.--++++++ SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Our Silks and Dress Gouds always appeal to those who wish elegance and goodness combined with economy. The New Store, while yet in its youth, is enjoying a silk and dress goods patronage that makes the older stores ovious. Our friends, recognizing our care in selecting and liberality in in pricing, have justly decided that we merit their patronage and are favor- ing us with it. Weare doubling our efforts to please, and feel certain that our latest selections will satisfy you. Plain Taffeta silks A 60c quality in the following tans, green, Covert suitings corded stripes, inches wide—sold regular ly at 75c and 8c. On sum of fifty-seven dollars [$57.00], said sum last mentioued sum with interest thereon at the date of this notice is the amount requir- ed to redeem the sald piece of land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice. and that the time for the re- demption of said land from said sule will ex- pire sixty days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filed in my office. itness my hand and official seal this 28th any of February A. D. 1901. Colnty Auditor, Itasce Conan Mion, | Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. Herald-Review, Murch 23, 90, April ™ Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. water, Minn.; J. L. Goodvia, of being the highest bid received therefor, ‘ icati Good » Wis; rtlor which sum with interest thereon ut the rate Notice for Publication. Biles. 0¢ West Superior’ skueat of twelve per cent per annum from the date | United States Land Office, } Any and ail persons claiming adversely of said sale, together with the subsequent de- Duluth, Minuesota, March 15th, 1901. the al wordoscrited lands are requested Hoquent taxes penal es os es Cent Notice is ee Ledrhaond a Picco file theirclaims in this ence on or before My im of ei ol a act o1 said 15th day Le Inrs and forty-eight cents [S04s) and: this | Yen eee cee x Say ot Jane, imber lands-in the states of California, the rate of twelve per cent per annum from | Oregon, Wevada and Washicgton Territory,” as ‘greg er it all the Public act o! ugus' Minong. county of Washburn, state of Wis- cousin, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5454, for the purchase of lots Land 2, and 8. 4% N. E. 4 of Section No. 1. in Township No. 61, Kange No. 2, and will offer proof to show that the land suught is more valuable for its timber or stoue than for a ai suta, on Thursday, the 15th day of June, es jitnesses: Joe Irvine, of Stili- He names as wi test +a e Wa, E. CULErN, Herald-Review, March 30, Junel. 1 ash t ee. scat ee Wise | Timber Lund Act, June 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. States Land Office. United Somat, “Minus Bebuary 28¢h, 1001 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of o June 3, . entitled “An act for the sale of Umber lands In the states of California, Ore- : d Washington Territory,” Sofomded to ail the Publis Land Srates by act tural poses, and to establish ie eluim to ead’ land before. the Itexlater nd Receiver of this office at Duluth, Minne- Register. his rian Id la an ver of this nd States by | SAT a ______ | on Monday. the 20th Gayot Mee Cloak and a Suit Room, Our cloak and suit room is full of all that is stylish, serviceable and correctly priced, in ready to wear garments 1 You will fina here new suits embodying cvery new feature that is desirable; new cotton waist with the new sleaves, new silk waists of new colors, and the best line of walking skirts in the city. Our $3.75 Skirt is more than cun be asked for at the price — all wool suitiug — hangs as perfectly as a $20.00 skirt, is made with flounce, beautital- ly stiched shop seams. +A P3.75 to suid land before whe. Minu.; J. L. Goodvin, of Minot is.; Bert Goodvin, of Minong, Wis.; West Superior, Wig," Partlow Miles, of Any and all persons claiming adversely the bove deseril quested = file above lands are req their claims in f Soth day of Ns on or before said Wa. E. Coonxiy, Herel@-Review. March 9, Muv 38,

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