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Sra SF RETOOL ZY Continued from page four Brand tRavids Meralde' Review Tuesday July sh, 1910, Pursuant to adjournment the Board of 5 / ee a ey ———== | conuty commissioners met at 10 a.m. Roll ) STATE OF MINNESOTA, call prosent Commissioners Brooks, Moore, Reawsactca ten? GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Office open week days from 8 o'clock a. m. to “3300 p. m. s Trains goinz closes 1 Trains going e: loses 2:30. D. Mi. 20 minuets before arrival of p.m, Mail City and Vicinity. Call No. 27 and order ice cream for your Sunday dinner. Frank Grant, of Cass Lake, was in town this week. Take your ladies down to Trainor’s ice cream parlor. Fisher Baker, of Deer River, was in town Monday. The ladies of the St. Joseph’s Alter society will meet with Mrs. A. Wood on Thursday next. For Sale—A first class back bar and a Notional Cash Register, cheap, in- quire of ‘Thomas ‘Tramer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherpning return~ ed on Monday from Cass Lake where they have been visiting. irs. M. E, Eng. is here v Chas. Kearney. Merosky, of London, iting with her brother Geo. Riddell and John Hepfel were in attendance at the Red Men’s con- vention at Walker this week. The gam? of Bull between the bar bers and bartenders on Sunday last was won by the latter. The score be- ing 2 to 3. Our excuse for being short of locals this week is that there is too much other work to be done and also lack- ing of help But we will do better next week, Lyman Seamons and Fred Yancy left ‘Tuesday for the harvest fields in Big Dick.” We are no: sure’ what will happen Yancy before returning but he says he will not be single. Thoms McHugh returned Mon- day trom Crookston where he had been sent in the interest of the M. W. of A, trying to secure an excursion for Labor Day. Are you all aware of the fact that {ce cream is a “bully good rig” this warm weather. Thomas ‘Trainor |, Lots t and 2 and the N 25 feet of lot 3 bloc keeps a good supply on hand at all times. here will be a special meeting of St. Joseph’s Altar society held at the home of Mrs. T. H. Hennessy on Monday evening next at 7:30. All members are earnestly requested tc be present, as matters of importance will ‘be considered. The Mobious Hypnotic compeny completed their engagement here on Monday evening and a large crowd was in attendance to witness the awekening of a 48 hour hypnotic sleeper. Prof. Mobius 1s certainly a ‘cracker jack” in his line of busmess and should he again return he will re- ceive good houses. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Wilder returned Sunday from a tmp to eastern Canada and the Pan-Amencan~ at Buffalo. Mr Wilder reports having a splendid time.Mrs. Anna Carpenter, of Syracuse N. Y. gccompamed Mr. and Mrs. Wilder back to Grand Rapids. Mrs. Carpenter is a sister of Mrs. Wilder and will remain here. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878, Notice for Publication, United States Dulut Tits 1ese Notice is hereby giv with the provisions of 4 June 3. Ls timber lan ra and it land se for its timber ar stou ul purposes. and to gst uid land before the Re f this office at Duluth, 3} - yo 18th oO He names as witnesse George i «f Minneapolis, Minn William Grand Rapids Minn John Rapids, Minn., Alfed s Minn, Any and uil_persons claiming adversely the wbove-deseribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before 1901 °. Said sth day of Octols Wat. LEN. Register Heraid-Review, July 27 Nimber Land Act, June 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. Pnited States Land Office, Muluth Minn., July ist, 1901, that in'compliauee of Congress of with the prov sious'of the 3, Isis. outitled “An int] and i to All the uct of August 4. 1 sorge M Minneapolis, county of Hennepen Stat Minnesot is day filed in this off sworn st the E% SW 4 in Township No. and will offe sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural puposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Duluth, Minn., Priday, the Isth day of October, 101, Ile names us witnesses: Joseph H. Dunninggof Minneapolis, Minn. William Doran, of Grand Rapids, Minn, John ar the purch:se | 4 Wakefield, of Columbas Hennessy and Fraser. L. Baldwin came before the Board and re- quested that the county Board establish and build a road beginning at Lydi unch, running thence to the NE corner of section 23, township 55, range 27. Commissioner Moore moved thatthe county Surveyor be instructed to examine the location and re- port his findings to the Board, The town of Bass Brook, through their Supervisers made an application for an ap- pro: riation from the county road and bridge fund to the town of Bass Brook of $800, for the purpose sof building a bridge over and across Bass Brook in said township. Com- missioner Moore offered the following resol- ution and moved its adoption, whereas the public conveniences and necessities require the repair and improvement of the public bridge leading from the town of Bass Brook to the town of Grand Rapids, in the townshtp of Bass Brook. and the revenues are wholly insuficient therefor. Therefor be tt hereby resolved that thesum of $800 be appropriated | out of the road and bridge fund of Itasca countyto the township of Bass Brook to assist inthe building of suid bridge. The resolution was duly seconded and upon roll cxll was unanimously adopted, E. A, Kremer made application fora re- fundment of $12, 74 paid through error upon | vision, Upon motion duly nade and | ied the application was allowed and re- commended to the State Auditor, Oscar L, Mather made application for a re- fundment of taxes tothe amount of & paid | by him through error upon the N4% of NEY | \ ion 17, On motion duly made and | 1 the application was allowed ‘and re- | nended tothe state Auditor for his ap- | proval. Charles P, Ruggles made application for a | refandment of taxes to the amount of S3T411 paidhy him through error upon a lst of which taxes have previously been paid. pplication was allowed gnd recome- nded to the state Anditor for his approval. At this time Commissioner Lang appeared. | A petition was presented signed fby a large number of residents of [tasea county petit- ioning the county Board to survey and build a good g from the new town of Bridgio in township 151-28 thence running in a southeasterly direction gh township: . 150-27, 15 62-27, 62-26 and 62-25 endin township 62 Range 21. After a careful con- sideration of the petition as presedted and the proposed location of said road, on motion duly made and carried the petition was laid upon the table. The petition for the incorporation of a n of the town of Bass Brook as a », Which had previously been filed with the Board was taken under consideration After algenghty discussion of the petition and certuin territory ‘ken out, namely lots 6 and 7 of section UU, in said township. Commissioner Moore offered the following resolution and moved its adoption. therein described ESOLUTION. Whereas, on the 26th day of June. 1901, there was filed with this Board of county joners, 2 petition signed by atleast thirty of the electors residing upon the ter- ritory therein* described, praying that said territory be incorporated as a village under the namo of Cohasset and praying that this Board do fix a timeand place whenand where the electors residing on said territory might meet and vote for or agaiastthe incorpora- tion of said territory as such village; there- fore be it, Resolved, that this Board do hereby fix and appoint the School House in the town of Bass Brook as tho place where, and the 7th day of September as the time when the elect- ors residing oa the territory in said petition described may meet and vote for or against the incorporation of the said territory as such village of Cohasset; and: further that William Hoolihan, M. H. Jones and I. Thomas be and arg here by appointed in spectors to preside at said meeting. Said meeting tobe in all things governed by the State laws of the state of Minnesota relation to the election of townships officers so far as the same are applicable thereto. The resclution was duly seconded and up- a roll cal was unanimously alopted. Commissioner Moore moved that the reso- lution previously adopted by the Board appropriating out of the county road and bridge fund $800 to the town of Bass Brook be and the same is hereby recinded by the Board. The motion was duly seconded und upon roll call was unanimously adopted, A.B. Clair, Register of Deeds, camo before the Board and reported that there were deeds of records in Louis county. sffoct- ing lands in Itasea county which deeds were recorded when Itasca county was attached to the county of St. Louis, and that the same had never been transcribed to the Itasca county records, wherefor he asked that the dof county commissioners author d instruct same person to make a tran: id records. Commissioner Hen- ster bf Deeds be instruments ou file authorized to have the in St. Louis county a ting lands in Ita pdund that he receive as compensation for such work the amount al- lowed by law. tition for the incorporation of cer- srritory within the town of Kooehich- a village was rossived and filed. A petition was received, petitioning tho county Board to establish and build a road beginaing in town 148-29. thense running northwesterly to the NW corner of township 149-39. Upon = moion duly mace and carried the petition was re- ved and ordered filed. At this time an adjournment taken to Wednesday July 10th, 1901 at 10 o'clock a. m. Continued next week, . 3 | “TY have been in the drug business | for twenty years and have sold most all kinds of the proprietary medicines , of any note. Among the entire lst I have never found anything to equal to Chamberlain’s Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel toubles,” ys OJ W, Ga. “This remedy cured two severe cases of chol- era morbus in my family and I have | recommended and sold hundreds of | bottles of it to my costomers to their satisfaction, It affordsa quick and sure cure ina pleasant form. No family should be without it. I keep it mm my house all the time.” For Ryan, Grand Rapids: Minn, Alfred Sprague of Grand Rapids, Minn. Any and all persons claiming adver: the above-described lands are requests file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of October, 1901. Wa. E. Conkrm, Register. Herald-Review. July 27 sale by Itasca Mercantile Company. FOR SALE at a bargain five acres right in town, Inquire of t Notice of Expiration of Redemption. t Auditors Office, Itasea County. Minn, To Kehl & Deary, You are hereby notified that pursuant to a real estate tax judgment, entered in the Diitrict court in and for said county of Itasca in the State of Minnesota, on the 2ist day of March, A. D. 1900, in prodeedings to enforce the payment of taxes upon real estate which became deliv- quent 1n and prior to t! eur 1897, pursuant to the provisions of Chiptor 322 of the General jaws of the State of Minnesota, for the year 1899. the following described real estate, assessed in your name, situate in the county of Itasca and State of Minnesota, to-wit: Arho't | Amo't DESCRIPTION a Number Years Amo't |/of Sub-|/Requ’d glgaie of inclusive ||of each||se to Re- —||2};3|2 Acres for which |} ‘Tract |/Delin- || deem 3 & CI Taxes Sold yt Each Subdivision of a 2 ma became for ‘axe Tract. Section B ——-||Delinque’t || ——};-— ence 100ths) iS [cts|i$ Jets||s | cts Nw of Swi, 1 | co | 27 || 40 1892 to 1895)| 4110 |} 18 | 90 Total amounts. | was on the 26th day of May, 1900, sold for the years herein above stated, for the sum sot oppo- site the description as above stated, suid sum being the highest bid received jtherefor, and that the amount required to leem sald land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to uecrue for the service of this Notice, isthe sum set down in the right hand column opposite the description. as above set forth, with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent per month frem the date of this Notiee. and that the time for the redemption of said land from said sale will expire sixty days after the service of this Notice and proof of the service thereof is filed in my office. aa Witness my hand and official seal this 10th day of July, 1901. (srav]} E, J. FARRELL, Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF ot Itasea County. To F. J. Woodfall, You are hereby notified that pursuant to a real estate tax judgment, entered in the District court in and for said county of Itasca, in ‘tate of Minnesota, on the 2ist day of March, D. 1900, in proceedings to enforce S$ upon real estate which became de- i sio) Auditor's Office, Itasca County, Mian. of Chapter 322 of the Genera! ihquont in and prior to the year 187, purst fons of Chi Linquent in tate of Minnesota, for the year 18”, the following described real estate, ussessed jiaws Of tine, situate in the County of Itasca and state of Minnesota, to-wit: o't (|Amo'nt Sub-|/Reau’d A of A’ount DESCRIPTION s g inclusive [ot each |lseque'd|| to ito- = eu of for which | Tract | Delin- || deem 5 & Acres Taxes {| Sold uent Each Subdivision of & « became, '| for || Paxes |} Tract Section Y, — ||Delingue *t | ——— -|} = |JAcres | 100ths 8 fets|is_f etsy | nee | ae ath Wilson Gillispie's Add.f 15 | 4 | \ 150 || £08 | of Grand Rapids. 16, 4 | il | | OR | Dod iat ee fez | i a was ou the 28th day of Juno, 1909, sold for the years } . te t tite each description as above stated. said sims boing the highest bids received therefo that the amount, required to idiands from said sale, exclusive of tho costs to accrue for the service of this hotice. is the sum set dowi in the right hand column opposite ech description, as above set forth. with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent pe? month from the date of this notice, and that the time for the redemption of said lands from said sale will expire sixty days after the service of this No ize.and proof of the service thereof is filed in ny office. : ; ON ness my hand and official seal this 20th day (July, 1901, Peer ae | sha teen} Auditor. Itasea County, Minnesota, herein above stated, for the sums set opp Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA, \ Ttasea County. ToW. I.'Floyd,. * You are hereby notified that pursuant. to a real estate tax judgment. entered in the District court in and for said County of Itasca. in the State of Minnesota, on the 2ist day of March,, A. D. 1960, in. proveedings’ to enforce the payment’ of taxes upon real estate which became delinquent in and prior to the year 1597, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 322 of the Gen- eral Laws of the State of Minnesota, for the year 1899, the following described real estate. as- sessed in your name, situate in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, to-wit: Auditor’s Office, Itasea County, Minn. Duriug last May an infant child o our neighbor was sufferng frorh cholera infantum. ‘The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. 1 took a bottle of Chamberlaind’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, tell- ing I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In two days time the child had fully recover- ed, ‘The child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail Mrs. Curris BAKER, Bookwalter, Ohio. For sale by Itasca Mercanule Co. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. Itgivesinstant reliefand never failstocure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can takeit. By itsuse many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gason the stom- ach, relieving all distress after eating, Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. it can’t help but do you good Prepared only, by E. C. DeWirr & Co., Chicago, The $1. bottle contains 244 times the 50c. size. Wanted—Sn idea oceans Proti tung to patent! ect your idess: they may bring you wealth Write JOHN WEDDERBUER is fatent Attor- neys, Weshingtou, D. C,, for their 81,00) prize offer and Ust of two bundred iuvoatiges wanted. Buffalo and Returned. By T and Stemer $17. Via Duluth, South Shore & Athain- ticRy. The Pan-Ameriran Ra Lake folder showing rate through time table % For Sleeping Car and Stemer reser- vation address aud M. Adson.. nt DSS. & Duluth, Minn. Ry Gen A TATE OF MINNESOTA ) 3 County of Itasea 5 In Justice’s Court, Before H. S. Huson, Justice of the Peace. 5 Frank Grant, plaintiff, vs. Thomas King, de- fondant. STATE OF MINNESOTA, fos County of Itasea, Frank Grant being duly sworn, deposes and says, that he is the plaintiff in, the above en- n, and that the plaintiff has a just cause of action against the defendant herein, founded on coutract and that the ssid defend- am cannotbe found in the State of Minne- sota; and that the said defendant keeps him- self ‘concealed with intent to defraud his creditors and that the residence of said de fendant is unknown to this affiant. FRANK GRANT. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 10th E August, 1901, asta Gro. H. WALsu, Notary Public, Cass Lake, [Seal.] Order for Publication. Whereas. Frank Grant. the plaintiff in the above entitled action, has‘made his affidavit before me, stating that the plaintiff has a just.cause of action against the defendant herein, founded upon contract.xnd that the id defendant can not be found in the State ' Minnesota; and it further appearing to me that said defendant is not in the State of or is kenping himself concealed so ‘cannot be made upon him per- jrdered, that service of the summons is action be made upon the said defend- ant, requirlng him to ke and appear, before ndersizned. f the Ju Peace in and for ; of Sep nt. the plar tion of vic three successive We Also, that a cop the summons and complaint’ heroin be forth- with doposited, in the post office, posta paid, and direeted to the defendant 3 s vers Ars . in the state of hand’ {his ith day “ot Ht. S. EUSON. Justice of the Peace. PERSONAL Property Tax DE LIQUENTS Notice is hereby given that all per- al property taxes will be collected cording to law at once by me. No further delay will be granted. By paying’ deliquencies now further ex- pense will’ be avoided, W. C. TANDALL, “Given onder ‘m August, A. D. 1501. Sheriff. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MIND ESOTA. } County of wAsca, J To Unknown Owner, You are hereby notified that pu District Court, in and for BY said county of Itasca. st March, A. D. 1900, in proceedings to enforce the payment of ta came delinquent in and prior to the year 1897, pursuant to the provision the G Laws of the state of Minnesota for the yea 5 estate, assessed in your name, situate in the county of i ‘a Auditor's Office, Itasca County, Minn. real ostate tax judgment, entered in the * Minnesota, on the 2ts upon real estate whi the follow usca'and state 0 D SS ae 7 ‘Pani Pout DESCRIPTION. a Years _{|a’ount lot Sub litequ'd a | 2] © |] Number ||-inclusive Hot eae eo q eens i Se Boe ae for whieh || Tract || Delin- | S/e]8 Taxes || Sold || quent || Subdivisi &@|e\e became dl for || ‘huxes || Tract Section. \delinxuent} | [tach Section. iJ 7 00t,s ls | 4 [: Hissi-o4 1895 to GrandRapid: ie 1895 Total amoun the 28th day of May. 1900, sold for the years hereinabove stated, for the sums se| aS Otch description as above stated, said sums being the highest — bids received therefor. that tl mount required to redeem said lands from said sale, exclusive of the costs to for the service of this Notice, is the sum set down in the right hand column opposite description. as above set forth, with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent per moi from the date of this Notice, and that the time for th: redemption of said lands from said sle will expire sixty days after thie service of this Notice a d proof of the service thereof is filed in fice. oy Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of July. 1901. (seaAL *: E. J, FARRELL. Auditor, Itasea County, Minnesota. Range. Subdivision of Section. | i Nex ot Sey ‘otal Amounts ....../ Number of requ'd to re- Acres. deem is |1893 to 1895] was on the 14th day of May, 1909, sold for the years herein above stated. for the sum set op- posite each description as above stato id'sum being the highest bid received therefor, und that the amount required to redeem said land from said sale. exclusive of the costs to rue for the service of this notice, is the sam set down in the right hand column opposite ‘h description, as above set forth, with interest thereon at the rate of ore ‘par cent per month from the date of this notic nd that the time for the redemption of said land from said sale will expire sixty days after the service ofthis notice and proof of the service thereof is filed in my office. Witness my hand and official AL) seal this 10th day of July 130 J FARRELL, County Auditor, tasca County, Minn, STATE OF shasta s ss. County of Itasca. In Probato Court—before John L. Barnard, f Esq., Judge of Probate. 4 In the matter of the estate of Robert B. | | Porry deci : i On'reading and filing the petition of Minne- | | apolis Trust Company setting forth the amount of personal estate that has come into its hands, the disposition thereof, and how much remains undisposed of; the amount of debts out standing against said deceased, : the same can be ascertained; the legacies unpaid, and a description of all the real estate. excepting the homesteaa, of which said deceased died seized, and the condition | and value of the respective portions or lots | thereof; the persons interested in said estate with their residence; and praying that license be to it granted to sell said real estate public or private sale as to said administrat- or may seem best. And it appearing, by said petition, that there is not su ent personal estate in the hands of said administrator to pay said debts, the legacies or expenses, ol ministration, and thatit, is necessary fur the payment of such cebts, legacies or ex~ penses to sel] all of said real estate; ; It is therefore ordered, that all persons in rested in said estate appear before th t on Tuesday the 8rd day of Septem! 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the court house in Grand Rapids in said county, then and there to show cause, if any there be. why licence should not de grated to said admi) sell so much of the real estate of s: eceas- ed as shall be necessary to pay such debts, -gacies and expenses. ¥ egrets further ordred, that this order shall be published once in each Week for three su ive weeks prior to said day of hearinginth and Kapids Herald Review x weekly news printed and published at Grand Rapids in said county. Dated at Grand iapids the 2nd day of August A. D. 1901. By the Court, JOUN L. BARNARD J, R. DONOHUE Judge of Probate Attorney forAdministrator Min neapolisTust Company. Grand Rapids, Minn. Notice of Furst Meeting of Creditors. Inthe District Court of United States for the rk! Division, District of Minnesota. In Bankruptcy. Tn the Nattor’ of Fredrick T. Bueneman Bankra In Bankruptcy. ‘To. the creditors of Frederick T, Bueneman of Grand Rapids in the county of Itasca and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: is Notice is hereby given, that on the 5th day of August, A. D. 191. the said Frederick I, Bueneman was duly adjudicated bankrupt; und that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at room 409 First National Bank Building, in the eity of Duluth, on the 22nd day of August A. D. 1901. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors | | may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before sid meeting. FL GREENE, $5 to $6 for their shhetaboy August 5th, 1901. Referee in Bankruptey. PRICE & SPEAR Attorney for Bankrupt 600 ‘Torry Building Duluth and Grand ‘ont L Rapids, Minn. ora price within their means. n our city sells them and what we s: Order a quart or pint of nice Du- luth ice cream from Glovers’ for your Sunday dinner, and they will deliver it at the opportune time, M. A. Yancey. Herald-Review ‘Two dollars a year, dohn Beekfelt, sho te | seer | | Stylish Oxfords Queen Quality Oxfordsrare the coolest, the best fitting, and the easiest walking shoes For the best are constantly being made. There is an evo- lution go the time in the manufacture of shoes The up-to-date shoedealer alive to this fact; yet many continue to s style shoes they did yearsayo § conceivable. They are —clumsy, ill-fitting, hard on the feet.’ Only a few. years } iso exceedingly hand- ago none but the well-to-do § some. t Wl could afford to purchase the S$ i glove-fitting shoes—cost tco hs much, Then it was that the a purchase of a new pair of a shoes was anticipated with Look for : arene because during the TRADE MARK “breaking-in” period much discomfort was experienced, | stamped on sole. and the old pair was given up with reluctance. It was the ifice of comfort in the § to style and appear- My Lady’s Foot. SEE { THAT THIS } ein the new. Today the manufacture of shoes has reached the stage of speci zation, the period v st fortune is iny in special tools and wachinery for the production of -one special design, which has been brought to a state of perfection by the employ- ment of the best shoe brains in the country, the whole en- ergy devoted to combining 'S BRANDED in the highest degree of com- ON EVERY fort with grace style and durability. Thus we have the largest manufacturers of ins Stee in ate: want PA, A ucing the Douglass shoe for Ete men, Queen Quality for wo- Fetching men and Albright for misses Style. and children. Men and wo- {, men who formerly paid from umed lines a thoroughly high grade shoe of unusuai merit at the sen- W} Soble price of $3.50 for Douglass shoe for men and $3 for Queen Qualily shoe for women. ‘To pay wore is to throw money away. The ‘‘middle-class” purchasers who did not feel they could afford to pay $4 or more, and therefore have to be contented with a less expensive article. now have the acme of comfort aud style within their reach We shall tell you mor m time to time. Noone else bout our line of shoes f ay of them js exactly s Grand .. Bape Pee ee = z .

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