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seen lee | } i Subdivision of IN WHOSE NAME ASSESSED. Section, NWh of NW or lot 4 D. O. Goulet. Sec. | Twp. |Range.| No. of| Year 4 Pe Bak Amount |Subseque: i Actes.| ‘Tax | Daté of Judgment. When Sold feo} Powe |S Potaly | Ateseu ‘Levied for. an required Ee arp es OES Be Costs. to Month.| Day | Year. |Month.! Day. | year } bien gees ri oe @% | sos | Js0e | March} 21: 1808 | May! 2 | 188 | 8 } cts| 8 | cts| 8 ) cts| $8) cts 2155 j 108 3) 50 2155 { 14,08 3159 A 1 i i} To Theo. Irgens: Youare hereby m si in your name. of has been filed in my office. may accrue from and after this date, Witness my hand and official sea (SEAL) Herald-Review, June», 8. 15, 22. otified that pursuant to tax judgment entered in the District Court, in the count, was sold for taxes as above stated and that the time of redemption from said sa! In addition to the amount above stated, as necessary to redeem from said sale, the cost of service of this no LEGAL | NOTICES. First Publication March 8th, 1902, Last Publieation April 19th, 1902. Sherif’s Execution. Sale. Under and by virtue of an Execution issued out of and under the seal of the D:strict court of the county of — Itasca, Fifteenth vudicial district of the state of. Min- nesota, on the 16th day of January A. D. 1902. upon a Judgment rendered and docketed in said court and county in an action therein, wherein Leo Fiola was plaintiff and J. J. Me- Donald defendant in favor of said plaintiff and against suid Cefendant, for the sum of vight hundred and twenty seven and 28-100ths dollars ). which said execution has to me, assherriff of said Itasea county, been duly directed and delivered, I have levied u; on and will sell at public auction, to the high- est cash bidder, at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Kapids in said county of Itasca, on Monday the 2ist day of April ). 1902, at two o'clock in the after- noon of that day, all the right, title and inter- est that the above named Judgment debtor had in and to the real estate hereinafter de- scribed on the 10th day of August, A. D, 1901. that being the date of the rendition and docketing of said judgment. or any interest that he may have since acquired in and to the following Cescription of property being as follows, to-wit: Lot number nine (9) in block number eigh- teen (1X) in the town of Grand Rapids accord; ing vo the recorded plat thereof. lot num} ber thirteen(13)Park Row,Kearney’s First ad- dition to Grand Rapids. also lots number ten (10) eleven (11) twelve (12) thirteen (13) four- teen (14) and fifteen (15) in block number ten (10)in Kearnev’s First addition to Grand Rap- ids, Minnesota, also the east one-half (E‘:) of north west one quarter (Nw of the south east One q' i teen (16) in town: range No. twenty five ( Datec i of Janua: -five (twp. 55) N of ) west of 4th P.M. Minn., this 29th day By Charles Kearney, Deputy, cE r Judgment Creditor. é Torry Building, Duluth id Rapic Sota, ‘st Publication March 8, 19 Last Publication April Summons STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) County of Itnsea. — § District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. John Hansen Plaiatif?, versus W. Poppe, Defendant—Summons, nhesota, to the above named y summoned and required to complaint of the in the above eut't'ed action, a copy ol hich is hereto attached und herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your answer tu said complaint on the subscribe ofiice in the village of Grand Ra within 20 days he se 10ns Upon you, eof this si exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer t aid complaimt within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ion will take judgment against you for the sum ot One hundred eighty-one and 95-100ths dollars with interest on said sum from th hh day of ch, A. 1. 1804ut the rate of 7 per cent per annum until the Ist day of Novemver A, D. i809 und wt the rate of 6 per cent per annum siuee said date with the costs and disburse- meuts of this action. Dated, February 13th A. D , 1902. WHITE & PRICE, Grand Rapids, Minn. nbove named, ve that the complaint. in action was on the 2ist day filed in the office of the «court at Grand Rapids WHITES PRICE Plaintiff's Attorness First publication March 1, Last publication March 15, Order for Hearing Application for Ap- pointment of Administrator STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Itasea \ In Probate Court, Special Term, February, 192. In the matter of the estate of Katherine Baker, deceased: On receiving and filing the petition of Fish- er Baker, of the county of Itasca und state of Minnese representing, «mong other things. that Katherine Baker. lute of the county of Itasca in the state of Minnesota. on the thirteenth day of January. A. D. 1902. the county of Hennepin, died intestate, nd being an inhabitant of this county at he time of her death, leaving goods, chattles and es thin this county, and that the yetitioner is the widower of said de- ed. and praying that administration of state be to Fisher Baker granted ; tion be’ heard the 2th day of clock a, m.. at the court house in Grand ye Ordered That notice there- of be giyen to the heirs of said deceased and ns interested, by publishing this in each week for three successive weeks prior to id day of hearing. in the Grand Rapids I ald-Review, a weekly news paper printed and published at Grand Rapids in said county, Dated at Gr nd Rapids. Minnesota, the 26th day of February. A. D. 1902. By the Court: \ Seal of) s ~ Probate Court ¢ JOHN L, BARNARD, ( Ttasca Co,Minn Judge of Probate, Wuirte & PRICE, Attorneys for Petitioner. Graud Rapids, Minnesota. t said Rapid (First publication March 1) (Last publication A pril5 ) Summons. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca— Dis- trict court, Fifteenth Judicial district, Walter C. Brooks, Plaintiff, vi Ss. Etta Starr (single), Charles H, Houlton. en- ry O. Thompson and Phebe J, Thomp- son, his wife, George Spangler (single) and James Murphy (single), Defendants The state of Minnesota to the ubove named defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiif in the above entitled action, which complaint is filed in the office of the clerk of thedistrict court of the Fifteenth judiciat ‘istrict, in and for the county of Itasca and e of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of ’ answer to the said complaint on the sub- scribers at their office, No. 103 to 106, Trast Company building, in the city of Duluth, in the county of St. Louis and state of Mi sota. within twenty days after the sorvit this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the i complaint within the time aforesaid plaintiff in this action will apply to court for the relief demanded iu suid com- plaint. Dated February, 1st, 1902. : ‘TOWNE & MERCHANT, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 103-108, Trust Company Building, Du- Juth, Minnesota. No. (First publication March 2) (Last publication March 29) Contest Notice Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn., Feb'y, 27, 1902. A sufficient contest affidavit having been fil- ed_in this office by Ole Dahl of Tp, 6f. R. 26 N. in Itasca county, contestant, against Home- stead Bntry No, 13.260, made January 11, 1901, for tho sw of the nw4i, Sec. 25. aud the se\ of the ne¥ ‘ind the e%4 of the sea, sec 26. all in Tp. 61, R 26 N.. by Olaf Gustaf Swanson, Con- testee, in which it is alleged; ‘That the said Olaf Gustaf Swanson has nev- er established his permanent residence upon the said land, or improved or cultivated the sume; that the said Swanson has__abandoned the said land; and that all the said defaults, and each of them, are now continuing, and have continued, uninteruptedly, for more than six (6) months umediately prior to the date hereof. Further than the failure of the said Swanson to reside upon, improve or cultivate the said land had in no wise been caused by his. em- ployment in the army, navy or murine corps of the United States ‘during the war with Spain, or any other war in which the United States may be engaged; Said parties are hereby notified to appear respond und offer evidence touching suid alle- gations at 10v'clock a.m. on April 11, A. D. (002, before I. D. Rassmussen, clerk of the district court for the county of Ttasca. at his office in the tourt house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said countw. and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on April 14, 4.D. 192, before the register’ and receiver at the Uniled States Land Office in Duluth. Minnesota. , The said contestant having, in| a proper affidavit filed February 1, A. D. 1902. set forth facts which show that after due dilligence personal service ‘of this —_notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due und proper publication. WM. E. CULKIN, Register, Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF i SS. County of Itasca, KE NOTICE: That the piece of land assessed in your namo, situated in the Cuunty of Itasca, State of Minnesota. described as follows to-wit; To D.O. Goulet, North east quarter of the south east quarter (NE of SE‘4) Section thirty four (34) Town- ship fifty five (55) Range twenty five, (25)was, pursua ns of Chapter 322 of Genera for the year 1899, at the sale of forfeited lands, pursuant to a real estate tax judgment amounting to the sum of Fifteen Dollars and Thirty cents ($15.30) entered in the District Court m said County of Itasca. on the 2istday of March A. D. 1900, in Proceedings to enforce the payment of tax- es upon said reul estute deliuqueat in the year one thousand eight hundred ind ninty-seven and for any prior year or years, which sale was held iu the Auditor’s Office in the County of Itasca. on the 21st day of May. A. D, 1#0, sold for the sum of Ninteeu dollars (319,00) | said sum being the highest bid received the: for, which sum with interest on the amount } of the said judgment at the rate of twelve per sent per unnum, from the date of said sale. together with the subsequent delinquent tax- es, penalties and interest theroon, amounts to the sum of Fifty five dollars and forty seven cents ($55.47) and this last mentioned sum with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from th: date of this notice isthe amount required to redeem the said of lund from said sale, exclusive Of the cests towecrue Mpon this notice, and that the timo for redemption of Said land from suid sale will expire y days utter the service of this notice aad proof thereof has been filed in my offic Witnes my haad and official seal this 18th day of February, A. D. 2. E. J. FARRELL. [seal] County Auditor, Itasca Co,, Minn OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, fe allowed by law. will expire 1 at Grand Rapids, in said county of Itasca, this 22nd day of Oct., 1901. of Itasca, state of gacepegi as above stated. the land herein above described, as- sixty days after sorvice of this notice, and proof tlere- tasca County, Minnesota. must be pald, together with such interest as E. J. FARRELL. County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. Miss Levy Music Academy Graduate Instructions Given gn the Paino Residence New Dolph House. Grand Rapids Minn. THEY DON’T HURRY. The People of Washington Seem to Be Easy-Going. “The thing that first impresses a visitor to Washington,” said Fred Green, a young St. Louis business man, who is at the Shoreham, “is that nobody seems in a _ hurry. ‘People walk leisurely about as if they had all day to reach their destination, or, rather, as if they had no destination in view. The contrast between the deliberation of Washington and the ‘clear the way thére’ rush of New York, Chicago, St. Louis, and the other great business centers is most startling. Hypocritical Americans with a tendency toward anglo-mania complain that we have no leisure class in this country, but 1 believe the citi- zens of Washington come well under that head. If Jeisure begets culture, as is claimed, Washington would be @ cultured city. I suppose it is true that a greater prop.rtion of the people of Wasbington live lives of: business and industrial ‘v.ty than any oth- er American c! Phe beauty of the capital attracts men of wealth who have retired from business and are only seeking a desirable city in which to make their homes. Then again the greater number of office holders have+ no need to be in a hurry, and the two classes between them influence society and govern its customs. If I had never visited Washington in the winter and! seen that the same conditions then exist, I might be led to suppose it was the extreme heat that made your citizens so loath to moving with haste, but my observation is that the habits of the people are about the same the year round, and that deiiberateness is one of the distinctive features of the capital. Ward McAllister is quoted as having said that haste 1s vulgar.’ ff he was right, Washington is de- eidedly not a vulgar city.’—Washing- Sen Post. ee [ l f SS “Bootn’s CIGARS’ of the finest selected stock b For sale every where. O. BOOTH, Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, MIN Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. This‘insures the utmost cleanliness andjcare in manufacture. Call for them. 25525252 523255252 2225525 i — oc Manufacturerof Fine 7 Have achieved an excellent reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They are made y experienced workmen in Mr t | l i ! : when you buy mixed) are not ch are good paints. But they are sold Remember, there are no better paints—and Made by ENTERPRISE PAINT For Sale by (DON’T BE HELD UP&.., Noxall. Fast Color ; Paints (ready: price—a price you can afford to pay. They will look better and last longer than any-low priced paint, and as a long as ay paint at any price. They are fast color paints. CHICAGO .| District No. COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICERS couNTY. Auditor. E. J. Farrel Treasurt . Miller Sheriff ‘Tyndall Attorne; ester L. Pratt Register of Deed: Clerk of Court. Judge of Probate -A. B. Clair .D. Rassmussen .John L. Barnard Surveyor. James Murchie Coroner Dr. Thomas Russell Supt. of Schoois. Mrs. Hattie I, Booth COMMISSIONERS. District No. 1. (Chairman) .A. D. Brooks rank 'S. Lang -W. G. Moore H. Hennessy john Fraser District N District N District No. 5.. VILLAGE. .D. M. Gunn. F. O'Connell Breswonb ies. 2.2ke. apace Trustees . Attorney. Street Commiss| McCor Marshal McCo: CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Rev. Wm. J. Palm, pastor. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH—Rey. Father Mackey, pastor. M. E. CHURCH—Rev. Noah Lathrop. pastor SECRET ‘SOCIETIES. ITASCA LODGE A..:. F.", & A.*. M.". No. 208: meets the first and third Fridays of each month at KX. of P. hall. E.J. LurHeR, Sec’'y, O. L, MATHER, W. M. GRAND RAPIDS LODGE T. 0. 0. F, No. I8t: meets every Wednesday night at Odd lows hall: JOHN COSTELLO, N. G. 1. D. Rassmussen, Ree. Sec. ARBUTUS REBEKAH LODGE No. meets every Tuesday in Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. M. Lou Lorurop, N. G. Jonn DeSuaw, R. 8. WAUBANA LODGE K. of P. No. 131: meets every Thursday evening in their hall. H. E. Grarray, C. C. Gece. CO. McAuraster, K. R. 8. ITASCA DIVISION No. 10. U. R. meets first Monday of each month P. halk. E.A Cnas, KEARNEY, Recorder. WAUBANA TEMPLE No. 20, RATHBONE Sisters: meets every Wednesday night at K, of P. hall. Mas. Evizaberi He; SY, M. E. C, Mrs. JESSIE STEVENS, Sec’y, ITASCA CAMP No. 6444, M.. W of A.- meets second and fourth Mondays of euch montn at vdad sh et < pnd Beas OHN DeSHaw, V. 6. © GeORGE VieNT, Clerk. HALE LAKE CAMP No. 220. ROYAL Neighbors: meets first and third Mondays each month at Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Kataerine MCALPINE, Oracle. Mrs. M. Lou Loturop. lh. Ss. NORTH STAR COUNCIL}No. 9, MODERN Samaritans: meets first and third Tues- dayseach month at K. of P, hall. 3. J. CABLE. G, S. L. W. Hunreey, Sec’y. ITASCA HIVE L. O. T. M.: meets every! second and fourth Fridays of each month in K. of P. ball. Mrs. Bessre CLArr, L. C. Mrs, Harrre F. Boorn. k. K. LOCKSLEY. COURT No. 109. U. O. fk: meets second and fourth Tuesday each month at K. of P. hall. Mrs. Carrie BECKFELT, C. R. Mrs. MARGARET FINNEGAN, Sec’y. DRUMBEATER TRIBE 35, [. O.R. M.: meets first and third Fridays each month at Odd Fellows hall. JOHN HEPFEL, Sachem. B, F. HUSON POST G. A. R. No. 140: meets the last Friday of each month in Post hall. ‘ Wa Werirze, Com. H. S. Huson, adjt. ITASCA CIRCLE LADIES OF THE G. A. R.: meets the first Monday of each month in Posthall. Mrs, Caristine YANcEY, P. Mrs. Mary Husoy, Sec’y. First publication Feb. 1.. Last publication, March 8 Summons. State of Minnesota, Connty of Itasca. trict Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. Chester A, Congdon. plaintiff. vs Walter C. Goforth. Gilbert E. Evans, Frederick A, Powers and C. E, Powers. defendants. The state of Minnesota to the above named defendants; You and each of you ure hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the laintiff in the above entitled 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 Minn- ensota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their office in the Lonsdale Building in the city of Duluth in the county of St. Louis in said state. with-in twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid. the plaintiff in this action will apply to the fant for the relief demanded in the com- plaint. hea Duluth, Minnesota, November 27th, Dis- BILLSON, CONGDON & DICKINSON, Attorneys for Plaiutiff. 511 Lonsdale Building, Duluth, Minn. mixed ‘paints. (5) jeap paints—they at a reasonable there are none so good at the same price. MANUFACTURING CO. - | dollars cash, WALL PAPER , Four Thousand Rolls now in stock at Geo, F. KREMER’S FURNITURE STORE “The Best WhatIs” In the various lines { Borders same price as walls The FURNITURE Store Grand Rapids - Minn. Wall Paper pra aE A Snap. ‘Pan-American Rxposition. © Buffalo, N. Y. andjreturn $17. by train and steamer. ‘Tickets on sale daily until October 3)s' Burlington Route | | | | All the comforts and con- veniences good club or your h are found in LIBRARY BuFFET SMOKING Cars in daily use on Bur- ington Limited Trains between the Twin Cities and~Chicago. Supplied with card tables, easy charrs'and the latest and best periodicals. Ask Your Home Agent For Tickets Via The Bur- lington ys ge ee ee 0. W. HAstina: President. P. J. SHELDON. Vice President. Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapids. Minn Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. {This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food, 1tgivesinstant reliefand never failstocure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can takeit. 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