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GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Oftice open week days from 8 o'elock a. m 8:00 p. 3 Surdays, oven 11:00 a, m, to 12:50 p. m., from 2:00 v. im. to 3:00D, m. Brains goimg West arriye 11:62 a. m closes 11:30. m. Trains olng east arrive 2:52 p. m. closes 2: All matls cheeae minuets before arrival it pire, 0. T. Strtson, P.M. and until the surgeons had finished it could not be determined whether the injuries would prove fatal. but he 1s considered in a very serious condition. Mr. Lelander was unconscious when brought in, nothing could be learned | of his home or relatives. It 1s believ- ed that his home was notin this city. —————— PROCEEDINGS Continued from page one City and Vicinity, The Maccabee dance at Village hall February 10. George Sawyer, was in Duluth the first of the week, Hotisehold goods for sale. F. -T. Bueneman. Mrs. A. E.. Wilder is visiting in Dulth this week, D. M. Gunn made a business trip to Duluth this weck, Don’t forget the masquerade bali on the 7th, . J. E. Gill of Hill City returned from a business trip to Duluth Tues-. day. A John F. McGill has accepted a position as local agent for the LInter- state Insurance Co, . Mrs. D, Bruce, of Largholm, Ox- ford Co., Ontario, is here on a visit to | er brother, George McDonald. Stoves, furniture. cooking utensils, dishes etc, for sale at F. ‘T. Buend- man’s residence. Remember the Maccabee dance at Village hali February 10. The Cath- olic ladies will serve) supper. The play which was to be given by the Modern Samaritans. on the sth has been postponed until some later date, H. G. Becker, of the Grand ree Water Power and» Boom company, made a business trip to Cloquet last week, Miss Alice Nelson is at work again at her duues as telegrapher for the hestern railway after a vacation of everal wee’ board will meet next Tuesday afternoon at the Central school house. All members are re- sted to be present. The Library “Truman shoaf has been distributing cigars amongst “his many tnends, being the proud father of a bousc- ing baby boy, which was born last evening. Mrs. Will Judd teft Monday for Tron River, Mich. Mr. Judd. will jJeave here next Monday for the seme town, where they will make it their future home. Fresh bread, doughnuts, cakes, etc. All kinds of cakes made to order on short notice, at the Bakery on Second strect. s F W. J. Barrows. Proprietor. Rev. Latlsop delivered an address Tuesday evening at Village hall on ‘The Methodist Preacher: of the iden ‘Time—His nals and ‘Tri- ss.” to. a good sized audience. s Stacia Coffie. returned from rike. where she has been assist- , Manager Keable, take invoice 3s ° nd balance the books, in W. L. Perrault’s store. The ladies of St. Joseph's society will meet at the residence of Mis. ‘rb. H.. Hennessey, next Thursday alternoon. All members are requested to be present as mmportant business 1s to be transacted. The Catholic ladies will give a bail and supper February 4th at Village hall. ‘The proceeds will go toward paying for wood and lights at the ‘church ond parsonage. Everybody nvited. Grand Rapids Orchestra vil furmsh the music. _ North Bros., who have played to ine Rapids people several times, will again appear here on the evenings of, February 21, 22 and 23. They are at present in Duluth, where they ill play unul that date. M. L. Eay. of Virginia. who has re cived an option on the Buckeye mine near Grand kapids will puta couple of drills at. work within a very short time. Several test pipes have already been put down on this proper- ty, with satisfactory showings. ‘The drills are expected here every day. At the last meeting of the Modern }- marttans officers were installed as G.S., GK. Reis; V.G.S., S oran acs follows; August Johnson; F, are A. D. McGill ‘Treas., Will O'Ponnell; Levete, Ben — Johnson; H. P., R. W. Heideman; C., Robert atterson; C. Mf. H. Shoaf, J. M Burtness. C. A. Buell acted as in- stalling officer. : tee ‘Theodore Lelander, a ‘woodman about 19 years of age, was brought to Yuluth, on tle Eas‘ern Minnesota train, from Swan River, Thursday noon, suffering serious injunes. He was crushed under some logs at one of the camps on the Swan River Log- ging road, early Thursday morning. Lelander was on the operating table at St ay ere Lise hs aod 7 Upo Thomas McHugh was retained as sudertend- ant of the county hospital dta salary of 365 per month an@ 83 per week for board of in- mates. Applicatipns were presented from James'A. Quigg and Jhimes Murchie for the position of county Assessor. It was duly moved and seconded that James Murchie be appointed as connty assessor.for the year 1902, Upon roll call the motion was unanimously adopt- ‘The following bids were) received for the publishing of the deliquent tax list. Bid of P. J. Stevens, Publisher of the Grand Rapids Magnet. [hereby offer to print and publish in said Grand Rapids Magnet the list of deliquent taxes of said Itasca county for the years 1896 to 1900 or any and all deliquent taxes to be published in the year 1902 and for which printing and publication your honorable body will designate « newspaper at your first meeting in January, 1902, for the sum of twelve cents per discription. and T hereby make said bid of twelve cents per description for printing and publishing said deliquent tax list according to law, and ask that the said Grand Rapids Magnot be designated by your honorable body as the paper in which the list ofsaid deliquent taxes shal! be published. My above stated offer arid bid being to pub- lish said list of deliquent taxes in said Grand |, Rapids Magnet. The above bid is made in- dependent of all other bids fgr doing other work. ¥F. J. Srevens, Puplisher Grand Rapids, Magnet. Bid of E. C, Kiley, Publisher of Grand Rap- lds Herald-Re Thereby offer to print and pubtish in sald Grand,Rapids Herald Review the list of de- liquent taxes for said Itasca county for vhe years 1896 to 1900 or any and all deliquent taxes to be published “in the*year 192 for which printing and publication your honor- able body will designate a newspaper at your first meeting in January. 1902, for the sum of one cent per discription. And I hereby inake said bid of one cent per discription for priut and pxblishing said deliquent tax list necor- dng.to law. and ask that the said Grand Rap- ids Herald Review be designated ‘by your Honorable body asthe paper in which said Jiist of deliquent taxes ghall be published. My above stated offer and bid beirtk to publish said list of deliquent taxes in said Grand Rapids Herald Review. ‘The sbove bid ismade independant of all other bids for doing other qwork. “E. C, Kiney, Publisher Grand Rapids Herald Review. Bidof M. J. Taylor, Publisher of Itasca Ne I, M. J. Taylor, publisher and owner of the Ttaxex News, do hereby offer to print and publish in said newspapes, the proceedings of said Board of county commissioners of said Ttasca county forand during the year 1902 the financial statement of said county and all such notices as may be required to be pub-j lished by any officers 6f said county, at the following rate, to-wit; thirty four cents per folio for the first insertation. und fifteen cents per folio for each subsequent insertion T also offer to publish in said newspaper the deliquent tax list of said county or such tax |, Usts as may be published by said county dur- ing the year A. D. 1902 at the following rate to-wit; Eight cents per discription of each lot or tinct of land as described in such ‘list. (Signed) M. J. PAYLOR, Bid of F.J. Stevens and E. C. Kiley for printing proceedings etc. To the Honorable Board of County Commiss- ioners of Itasea county, afinn. Gentlemen,— We the undersigned, Fred J. Stevens, proprietor of the Grand Rapids Magnet, and E. C, Kiley, proprietor of the Grand Rapids Herald Review. suid newspapers being pub- lished in the village of Grand Rapids. Itasca county, Minnesota, do hereby offer andagree to print and publish in the said Grand Rapids Magnet and in thesaid Grand Rapids Herald Review, during the ensuing year {1902] the mlnutes of the official proceedings of the Board of county commissioners of said county, the annual financial statement for said county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, and aby and all legal notices of wnatever kind or description required by law to be# published by order of said Board, at and for the rate of seventy flve cents per folio for the first inser- tionand thirty five cents per folio for each subsequent insertion; thirty seven and one half cents per folio to be paid to Fred. J Stevens, proprietor of said Grand Rapids Magnet.-for said printing and publishing for the fifst insertion, and seventeen and one half cénts per-folio for gach subesequent. in- sertion; thirty, seven aud one half conts per folio to be paid to E. C, Kiley, proprietor ‘of id Review, for suid printing and publishing. for the first tnSer- tion, and seventeen and one half cents per folio for each subsequent insertion, The undersigned represents: ‘First:—Thut the said Grand Rapids Magnet and the'said Grand Rapids Herald Review are newspapers printed in the english language at the village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and are legal newspapers conforming in, all ways with the provislonsif Chapter 33 of *the General Laws of said state for the year 1893, |, and all amendments thereto. Secoud:—That the comibind cirgulation of the suid two newspapers the Grand Rapids Magnet and Grand Rapids Herald Rev! lew, more than one ‘thousand (1009) copies per week. Dated Grand Rapids Minn. Januaiy 7th 1902. P. J. Stevens. Publisher Grand Rapids Magnet. FE. ©. Kiney, Publisher Grand Rapids Herald Review. Commixsioner Moore offered the follow: resolution and moved Its adoption: W! F. J: Stevens, publisher aud proprietor of the Grand Rapids Magnet, and E. ©. Kiley, pub- lisher!and preprictor of the @ ‘Rapids Herald Review seperately ant jointly submitted a bid for the publisfiing of the offi- clal proceedings of the board. of county Com- missioners of Itasca ceunty, the financial statemént and all othet matters required to be published. Therefore, be it héreBy resol- ved by the Boord of County Commissioners of Itasca county, that the Grand Rapids Magnet und thecGrand Rapids Herald Reyjew, be-and the same are hereby designated ag the news- papers in,which shall be published the official proceedings of the board of counfy commis- sioners of said county. the financial statement for the year 1901, the proceedings of the board of Equalilation and all other matters ni sary to be pia gare te during the year 1902. For | i» motion duly made and carried; i -} cating Jiquors. ‘to-wit: following fees ind first insertion of ail matter printed each of | aid proprietors and papers shall receive thirty seven and one haif cents per foilo and for each subsequent insertion and publication | of the same mutter the sum of seventeen and | one half cents toeach paper and publisher | Be it further resolved that the county sttor- ney of said county be and he is hereby instruc- | ted and required to preparo a contract with | each of the proprietors of said newspapers for the performance of said work and publi- | cation which contract shall be according to | this resolution and shalt carry same into | 4 affect. This contract being between the bourd | of county commissioners and the publishers | and proprietors of suid newspapers, contract- | ing with said proprietors therefore the sumof | thirty seven and one half cents per folio to each of said publishers for each and every first insertion ‘and the sum of seventeen and one half cents per folio for each and every | subsequent insertercion of the same matter which may be necessary,to be again’ publish- ed, Said contract to ‘chairman of said board of county commission ers and attested by the Auditor, with the seal of said county attached thereto. The resolution was dily seconded and upon roll call was unanimously adopted. Commissioner resolution and moved its adoption : the Grand Rapids Herald Review is a news- paper of general circulation and printed in the English language ia the village of Grand Whereas | atement of penalty and interest for the year executed by the |. ‘| state Auditor for his approval. Lang offered tho following / rank Voight came before the board and yre- | sented an application for the correction of assessment und ubatemeat of taxes upon lots 1 and 2. see. 3, town 36. range 26, in which he asked the valtiation be reduced one half and the taxes coprespondingly abated. On motion duly made andcarriea the application was ullowed and recommended to the state audi- tor for hisapproval. Joseph li. Pelland’ made application for cor rection of assessment and abatement of taxes on lots 7. 8. 9and 14, Section 25, town 63 range 25, for the years 1899 and 1900 in which he asked that the assessment be reduced one half and the taxes correspondingly abated, On motion duly made and carried the appli- cation was allowed and recommended to the state auditor for his approval. Geo. B, Aiton made upplication for an ab- 14% to 1899 inclusive upon the list of lands in township 62range 4. On motion duly made and carried the application was rejected. Geo, B. Aiton made application for a re fundment of the purchase price paid by him on the Se!; of Nwii section 9 township 54 range 25 for the reason thut the same was the pro- | \perty of the state and not subject to taxation On motion duly made and carried the appli- || eation was allowed. and recommended to the Geo. B. Aiton made application fora retsha of tie amount paid at the forfelted sale for - | the Se; of Sw’ section 10 town 58 range 25 | } | for the reason that the taxes. had previously been paid and was not subject to sale. On nesota. and thesame has been continuonsly so printed and published for more than one year thereof has complied with the provisions of | law required by Chapter 38 of the laws of 1603 and the amendments thereof of suid state. Therefore be it iereby resblved, by this board of county commissioners of Itasca county, that the Grand Rapids Herald Review be and the same is hereby designated as the newspa- per in which the 1 otice and list of taxes upon real property remaining delingueut and unr paid on the first Monday in January, 192, be- ing'the taxes for the year 1900.in the countY of Itasca, shall be published, and the county auditor ef said county is hereby required to cause said list to be so published in tho said newspaper. ‘ The resolution was duly seconded and upon roll call was adopted. Commissioner Hennessy moyed that the publisher of the Grand Rapids Eerald Ré view be required to furnish a bond in the sum of $2,(00. for the correct publication of the de- Inquent tax list, same to be approved by the chairman of the board of county commission~ ers. The motion was duly seconded and up- on roll call was nnanimouslyadopted. At this time an adjournment was taken to January 9th, at 9 i. m. 3 Thursday. January 9th, 1902. Pursuant to adjournment the board of county commission:rsmet at 9 a.m. Poll call, full bgard present. J The bids received for the delivery of wood for the court house and jail ‘vere taken, under consideration and upon motion duly made and carried the bid of U. C. Gravelle to far nish 100 edrds of grcen tamurack wood at $2.70 per cord was accepted. : It was moved and seconded tha‘ tho offer of W. 8 Kingston to fusuish 100 cords of green tamurack wood and Mike Hagen to furnish 50 cords of green tamarack wood be accepted at 2.10 per cord. The motion was duly carried, Annual report of fees receiyed by county officers wers received as follows: ©. C, Miller. county treasurer $1,582.41. Hat- tie F, Booth, county superintonpent of schovls $461.05, H. 8. Huson. court commissioner $25.50. Upon motion duly made and carried the reports were received and ordered filed. A petition was presented for an appropria- tion to bulld three miles 01 road in township 60 and 61, range 26, -Upon motion daly made andearried the petition was denied. P I. D. Reissmussen, clerk of court, reported that it was necessary that additional files be provided for the vault in the office of the clerk of court. On motion duly mado and curried the auditor was, instructed to order the necessary files. John H, Loper came before the board and presented an application for correction of as- sessment and «batoment of taxes upon ec tain deseriptioas of land owned by him. in townships 62 and 63, range 24 upon the grounds that the same were assessed as tim- ber lands, the fuct being that all timber had bean removed prior to 189. ‘Thg board being satisfied that the statements so" made were true on motion duly made and carried the abatement was allowed and recommended to | the -tate auditor for his approyal, , L. Kinsbella made application for a cor- rection of assessment, and abatement of taxes upon lot 44 block 13, plat of Koochiching, in which he asked that the assessment be re- duced from $270 to $69 and the taxes corres- pondingly abated, Upon motion duly made }and earried-the application was allowed and recommended to,the state auditor for his ap- ‘/proval. James D. Doran made application for ‘an _ abatementof penalty and interest amounting | to 818,87 on lots in the village of Grand Rapids | plication was allowed and recommended to tue stite nuditor for his approval. John McAlpine made application for the cancellation of taxes on-the se’ of nw. | Sec. 8-60-22 on the grounds that the same was government land and not subject to taxation, The application bemg accompanied by a cei- tificate from the U.S. Land office, ‘duly made and carried the application was tor for his approval, « Henry Gelenue made application for the eacellation of the penalty and ‘vriginal plat of Grand Rapids. On m duly made and carried" the application ‘allowed and recummens’ed to the state audi- ‘tor for his approval. ° Commissioner Lang presented the following resoiunion and moved its adoption. facts. have been presented to this board. that. rdiuitng the"December, 1901 term of the Dis- trict coart, held-in this county, and during the,time that the case of the state of Minne- sota vs. William Randolph was being tried, a. Pratt, countr attorney of said county . dia wilfully ata ‘unlawfully furnish. give to and provide the jury in said cass with mtoxi> Whiskey, And where: ‘as on accoant of the unlawful use of Jintoxi- cating liqusts’ by the jury in said case, anew trial Was granted by the court to said William Randolph. Now therefore, be if hereby resolved that proceedings be at once instituted and com- menced to remove the suid 0. L, Pratt’ from the office of county attorney: of said Itasca. county, and that the chairman of this Jooard be and he is hereby instructed to forthwith file with Hon, §, R. Van Sant, Governor of the state of.Minnnesota, a complaint and char- the said C, L, Pratt, of his “Mal- feasancein the ‘Performance of, his Official bari oe as Attorney of said county,, | in} alan tally dora shishing insoxicating die Said ease of the state vse Rapids in the county of Itasea, state of Miu- | prior tothe date hereof and the publisher | Upon motion duly made and carried the-ap- | | On motion + ‘allowed and récammended to the state audi- | * intere t |” ‘amounting to $17.62 on lots 7 and 8 biock 2, | a Whereas, 1 complaint has been made and | motion duly mado and carried the applicat- state Anditor for his approval. Application was made for an appropriation of #9) to open a redd from Rose’s to Bow- | string lake. Upon motion duly made and } carried an appropriation of 30 was made for | the opening of said roud, same to be expend- ed under the sapervision of Commissioner Brooks. |-U1L, ¥ancecame before tho Board and re- | quested that the county Board make a reas- onable appropriation for. the construction of a bridge across Pople river in section 15 town 149 range 27. Upon motion duly made and carried the matter was” referred to Comniis- sioner Brooks. © Victor Anderson. labor on roads Gust Anderson ee at hel Fred Adams AS John Beekfelt, sundry supplies... supplies to Kenfieid . 3500 47:00 23.00 1b 16} peal ‘ “supplies for pest house.. 6 00! N Blanchard work on county road 39 60 Joseph Baker, work on roads 17 00 Perey Blake. * os: 47-40 Ed. Blair, team work tot saad: committe 3 00 Brovks'& Gule, cutting 5's miles road... 217 00 i E Bangle. work on Grand Falls road AD &PR Brooks, freight on suppli JL Barnard, justice fees state vs Ho: “ “ “ Johnson 50) | Geo Crelien, work on roads 41.00 Jas Clupp, 33 te 5u 00 D Ceroy = ae Thos Codd, es ** A. B. Ciairy postago and recording Thos Codd, board of road crew Louis Caldwell. work on Grand I JR Dono lue, asst, co. atty, Dee. term . Wm Dixon, work on Grand Falls road... Geo E Fuller witness death Sullivan.... Geo Rrost “state vs Hulbert. Geo C Gilbert fees in small pox ¢: 5 | 2.80 5 92 HS Huson justice fees siate Gust Hedlof, work on roads Geo Holler team work ou roads. GDHulbert “ * mn JH Hasty buildiug bridge ete 14 0; HS Huson Justice fees state vs Joenson 1 65 | 3 Abe cea ge pectie ~ Mall & Chri’r 2 40 Sandy Hines, witness state ys Hulbert 3 20 James Ing. work on seat Jolin Kelly * 3 5 30 Clarence Kindal 24 00 Kremer & Kremer supplies: to pest house 15 64 Geo F Kremer(1 sack plaster. 100} EO Kiley. pub piocecding. - 19/07 FS Lang per diem and miieago‘and com- | mittee work . 119 C0 Thos Laidlow work: Sam Lewis, * Se Chas Markson * CH Marr clothing for pauipers: \E fon was allowed and recommended to the |. 28 40], Harry McConnel J McGowan examing lands for asses’t. Geo McDonald Jugor state vs Hulbert. . 12} Jaines Murehte work on roids surveying 40 09 A F Olson building bridg: O P O'Donnell, 3 lbs tobac Jos Plinrd, Jr, work on Toxds WJ & I1.D Powers. hardware for court house. Same. hardware forco, hospital Same. hardware for pest house. ive, looking lands for ssessment F4 0) WJQuizg, BESS HSE 11660) TH Perry. cutting road at Deer River:. 16 50 Mrs 75 Rice board of road crow 6) 65 Geo Ranstrom work on rouds F J Stevens, publishings probeedingsete 20 00 Geo U Spear, asst co wtty Dec term... 1 00 John Troop, 4 days court officier 12:00 | W © Tyndall, shermff fees justice court. 10 60 “. -gommitting prisoners to. jail 8 00 board of prisoners Dee 122°00 sob. witnesses at, Koochichin aieem fees state vs Main.. ~ CamePon:. * Beder *. t. 6 Rae 08 Toman sundry cases * committing village atch W C Yancy court officer. « The tollowing bills were lata ¢ over. Dr eyes Russel care of E “os L Lavigne RR Bell, sundry drugs... Ju ar pied ee fees State Vs yew pair < “ Cameron 17% 2 “«° Winneford 175 Uhas Kearney. 7 days court officer ...... 21 0 JL Barnard, justice fees state vs Beloir 3 25 Elmer Washburn 9 days court offic 2700 JL Barnard % days ’ Oo) Henry Crawford building bridge -........ St Benedicts hosp, care of WE Heitly. ... felt, shrle to village pest The following Dill « were alee ted, Jas. Docon, | for Dr Gilbert. March Ttasca Lbr Co. reparrs to road. J if Hasty. bourd of br Gilbert Jas Doran, livery for At this time an a Saturday, Feb. sth, 1, 70 ournmient Was taken to A.D. BROOKS, Attest: Ubairman, E. J. FARRELL, Geo T Robipson work on Big Valls road . 63 00 supplicsfor Big Falls road 30 50 Geo Rancore, witnoss state vs Hubert. 3 92] at avo the sani 2. bef charge. , + Conrt of tho United States for ine tes prt oa Division. nthe matter of James A. Quise emaenban Bankruptcy. the Honorable William Lochren. “Judge va the District Court of the United States Tor the District of Minnesota: A. Quige, of the Village of Dees: Pies: County oe" teased ane san) State of Minnesota, in said ‘district, respect- iy represents that on the ith day of Nov- ot leer: Inst past: he was duly adjudged bank- under the acts’ of pore Poni relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of suid aéts and of the orders of the court touch- ing his bankruptey. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the conrt to have a full discharge from all Yebts provable against his estate under suid bunkrupt acts, except such -debts.as are ox- cepted by luw from such Gisc! Dated this 13th day of Tanai A. rapt i iS ALO i ‘ Order of Notice Thezeon,” | United States riet, Court, District of | Minnesota, Fifth Division. ss: On thig 13th day of January, A. D. 1902, on | reading tle forezoiug petition, it is— Ordered by the court. that x hearing be bad heeight day of Pobrnary, aid court. at Minneapolis, sid Diverter at two o'clock in the after- n; and that notice thereof be published in the Grand Rapids Herald: Revjew, a news- paper printed in said district, and that all known ¢réditors at is in intersst | may appear at the s nd- place, and | chow cause if any they have. why the prayer of the said petitioner should not’ be gran And it is further ordered by the court, that the clerk shall send by mail to ail known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them ut their places of residen ated. Witness the Honorable William Lochren, judge of the said court. and the seat thereof, Daluth. in said district, on the thirteenth {day of January. A CHARLES L, SPENCER. Clerk, By Thos, H. Pressxens Deputy Clerk. § Sealot + { the Court 5 tion Fet ation M Exceution Sale. issued p of an Exeeutic seal of tie 1) 3 istr of | nesota, on the eh day of Jo upon a Jnd nde suid court w | wherein Leo F County Auditor. Suminons. State of Minnesota, County of I trict Court tteeuth Judie oda Ay Congdon, plaintiff Goforth, Gilbere Wars, omens and &. E. Pow The'state of Minnesota to the above named defendan:s; ‘You a and required to answer plaintiff in the above extitied action, which is filed in the office of the clerk of the dis- trict, Court of Fifteenth Judicial District in and for county of Itasca and state of ota, and to serve a copy of your id complaint on the sabse » in the Lonsdate Building in t city of Daluth in the county of St. Louis in said state. with-m twenty days + of this summons upon you. exclusive of tire day of such service; und if you fail to answer vs Vi alter | Frederick AL defendarts. | the plaintify in this action will.apply to. the Court for the relief demanded in ube com- plaint. Da November 27th. d Duluth, Minnesota, BILLSON, CONGDON & DIC. ot igone: Atwor neys for Plail d1t Lonsdale a jiding, Duluth, Minn. d each of you are hereby summoned | | he complaint ot vhe|t x the service | the said complains within the time aforesaid, | duly @i | on and will si bat publi tetions to hestcash bi der the front door of the court | housein the village of Grand ‘apis in said [county of Trae « ti y of March Av. est that the above named J iu and to the real estate her sth day of August, A. ti hdition . 101. and interest wo n and th the may hav eq) - of propery beis it | the following c | follows. to-wit Lot number nit n (i in the tay 0 the record ber thirtean (13)'P! dition to Grand | 20) in Keaaneys firs j ids Minnesot: oO the Of nortiy west ‘one qeaccer uth east One qua e one half (& Nw 43) of th: ) of section six- 1 (tw Neot tof 4th PsM. ated at Grand Raps Maas. this 20th day of January A. D. JW. . TYNDALI ‘anty Minn. srhey deputy | THE HERALD.-REVIE V, ——$2.09 i'er Year. . ‘\ | This is 1 off our regular low prices. i Styles. : buy” her for little money. " } 5 nent, AES HEY vat " J 4 Many other eps Lowest Prices, 'REMN ENTS! out half price. THE 1 NEW “YEAR Will find us more cager than ever to furnsh you with the most Dependable Merchandise at the We want yonr trade and will Treat you in a way that will convince you. Just the Right Place | to Make Your Purcheses. “Our entire stock of Jackets and Capes: are on sa Thesé garments are‘all o this season’s If you or your child need a coat come in and see what a good coat you can eae, “caw Sitiine in” enough for 2 dress, | Fleeced Fined, ‘Shoes worth $2.50, sale price Sr. 75: Our guarantee with every pels ane af you are not sat; isfied money cheerfully refunded. hutidreds’ of short lengths. Be sure to see-these bargains. * Rag fa ee Sere Rs i | ‘y} rd ®. 2 5 per cent or one fourth jg s manufacture and Ki piece See ge left us with § Many pieces with § *'Phese are all on our rem- a A warm WiBEL shoe. ae i i]

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