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he umm ee IN WHOSE NAME Subdivision of ASSESSED. Section, Sec. | Twp. |Range. igual of| Year NW of NW4 D. O. Goulet. orlot 4 ‘When Sold Penalty | Amount for. and required |—_—____------—--. ------| Costs. to Month.{ Day } Year. redeem Raibriss, AAB ERS (SESS Pac ee ou 4 we | 2 | oom | 1000 | March} 21; 1808 | May { 2 | i§8 | $1 cts| 8 1 et | 8) cml 8] os 2155 I 1 [04 3159 Total . 2155 1 ijo8 fu H t T Theo. Irgens: ae are hereby notified phat perenne: pactoeed qncareehy carered: ae Distrles (Sreralyo the eyes A Sr aenace, Bate. of Mfanosota, \ , adh sessed in your name. was sold for taxes as above stated and that the time of redemption from sald sal Ww jaw, will expire sixty days after service of thi: i = of has bean filed in my office. In addition to the amount above stated, as necessary, to redeem from said sale, the cost of Borvies of ints*ao bee reper ae may accrue from and after this date. Tax | Date of Judgment. Pee lev ‘led Amount [S1 ———e Interest Total cree OF COUNTY AUDITOR, SRA rend hand and official seal at Grand Rapids, in said county of Itasca, this 22nd day of Oct., 1901. i mania led 8. 15, 22. . SS ees , LEGAL NOTICES. First Publication March 8th, 1902. Last Publieation April 19th, 1902. Sheriff’s Execution Sale. Under and by virtue of an Execution issued out of and under the seal of the District court of the county of Itasca, Fifteenth Judicial district of the state of Min- hesota, on the 16th day of January A. D. 1902. upon a Judgment rendered and docketed in said court and county in an action ere wherein Leo Fiola was plaintiff and J. J. M Donald defendant in favor of said plaintiit and against suid cefendant, for the sum of eight hundred and uty seven and 28-l0vths dollars rae ich said execution has to me, as 5\ been est cash bidder, at ihe: front door of the court house in the village of Grand Kapids in said county of Itasca, on Monday the 2ist day of 19 two o’ciock in the after- yy, 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 Solemtny Reoeyen ee property being as follows, to-wit Lot number nine (9) in block number eigh- teen (15) in the town of Grand Rapids accord- d plat the also lot num ark Row,Kearney’s First ad- dition to Grand Rapids. number ten (10) eleven (11) ty 2, (13) four- leen (14) and filtee: number inst addition to Grand Rup- ta, also the east one-half (E%2) west ‘one quarter (Nw *i) of the south east One quarter (Se *4) of section six- teen (i6) in towuship fifty-five (twp. 55) N of range No. twenty five (25) west of 4th Ps ted at Grand Rapias, Minn., this 20th day of January, A. D. 1902. WitiiaM C, TYNDALL Sheriff of I #4 County, Minn., By Charles Kearney, Deputy. Wuire & Prick Att s for Judgment Creditor. 815-816 ‘Lorry Building, Duluth and Grand Rapids, Minmesou. First Publication March 8, 1902. Last Publication April 5. Summons | STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) County of Itnsen. District Court, Fifteenth Jucicial Distr ct. John Hansen Plaintiff, versus F Poppe, Defendant—Summons, ‘The defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to | sum of Fifteen Do! wusWer the complaint of th plaintiff in the — above und here copy of your ans» rid id_Kapids i after the service of thi uinst you for th pone and %-100ths dollars take judgment One hundred eig! with Interest on + per cent | "day oF oveuer A. of 6 percent per annum since said date with the costs und disbu ments of this action. Dated, Fe br y 13th A.D, WHITE & ay PRICE, 5 Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Grand Rapids, Minn, ie sts toaecrue Rpon this time for redemption of ke notice that the complaint, in| sale will expire sixty days utter the service of the above entitled actiom was on the 2ist day | this notice aud proof thereof has been filed in of February. 1902 filed in the office of the | my office. To the defendant above numed, Clerk of the district court at Grand Rapids. | Minn, WHITES PRICE Plaintiff's Attorn First publication March 1, Last publication March Order for Hearing Application for Ap- pointment of Administrator STATE OF MINNESOTA, } 88 County of Itasea i} In Probate Court, Special Term, February, j rae ratetigk of the estate of Katherine} Baker, deceased: d filing the petition of Fis r, of the county of Itasca and state of ota, representing, «mong other county of Itasea in the state of Minnesota. on the thirteenth day of January, A. D. 1902. ut the county of Hennepin, died intestate, and being an inhabitant of this county at the time of her death, leaving goods, chattles in this county. and that the titioner is the widower of said de- and praying that administration of ite be to Fisher Baker granted ; Ordered, That said peti n be heard before said court. on Monday, the 24th day 6f March, A. 1.1902, at 10 o'clock a, m.. at the Vrobate office, in the court house in Grand Rapids in said county. Ordered Further. That notice there- of be given to the heirs of said de to all persons inte order once in each ks prior to said da, Rapids Herald-Revie kly. news shed at Grand Rapids printed and publ rounty. “Dates atGr nd er eanngacts the 26th day of February. A. D. By the Coart: ; Seal of L x Probate Court * JOHN L. BARNARD, {Jtascu Co,Minn § Judge of Probate, Waite & PRICE, Attorneys for Petitioner. Graud Rapids. Minnesota. (First publication March 1) (Lust publicaticm April 5 ) Summons. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca— Dis- trict court, Fifteenth Judicial district. Walter C. Brooks, es Charles 1, Houlton, Hen- pson and Phebe J, Thomp- DD swith Gobtee Spanner eidade) and.James Murphy (single), Defendants The state of Minnesota to the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which Complaint is filed in the office of the Clerk of thedistrict court of the Fifteenth judicial district, in and for the county of Itasca und state of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sub- scribers at their office, No; 103 £0,106, Trast ‘mpany building, in the city of Duluth. in tho county of St. Louis and state of Minne- sota. within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the | said ‘omplaint. within plutei in -this_action will apply to said court for the reliet demanded tp cald'come plaint Dated February 1st, 1902. TOWNE & MERCHANT. Plaintiff's Attorneys. No, 108-106, Trust Compauy Building, Du- Etta Starr ah). ry O. Thom * yuu, Minnesota, 4 entitled action, | of Itasca. on the 2istday of March A. D. 1900, wu copy (of whieh is hereto attached | in Proceedings to enforce the payment of ‘tax- h served upon you and to serve. a | es upon said real estute delinqueat in the year t on the | one thousand eight hundred and ninty-seven office in the villag@ of |andfor any prior year or years. which vunty, within 20 days | sale was held in the Auditor’s Office in the upon you, | County of Itasca. on the 21st day of May. A. D. and if you | 190, sold for the sum of Ninteen ds vithin the | said s plaintiff in this action will | for, whi sum of | of the sth day of | together with the subsequent delinquent tax- cents (355.47) and this last me: with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from th> date of this notice is the amount required to redcem the said day of February, A (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 aaa been fil- ed_in this office by Ole Dahl of Tp, 61. R. 26 N. in Itasca county, contestant, against Home- stead Entry No. 13,260, made January 11, 1901, for the sw's of the nw'4. Sec. 25. and the se4 Of the nels and the e% of the se'4, 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, iain eet apie formore than six (6) months immediately prior to the date hereof. Purther 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- ployaanty in the army, navy or murine corps of the United States during the war with Spain, or any other war in whieh the United States may be engaged; Said parties are hereby notified to appear respond and offer evidence touching said alle- gations at 10 o'clock a.m. on April 11, A. D. 1902, before 1.0. Rassmussen, clerk of the district court for the county of Ttasca. at his office in the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county. and that final hoaring will be held at 10 0 Yelock a.m. April 14, 4.D. 192, before the register and receiver at the Uniied States Land Office in Duluth. Minnesota. ‘The said contestant having, in 9 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 } and proper publication, M. E. CULKIN, Register. | Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) County of Itasca,” To D.O. Goulet, TAKE NOTICE: That the piece of land assessed in your name, situated in the Cuunty of Itasca. State of Minnesota, described as follows to-wit; North east quarter of the south east quarter (NE of SE%4) Section thirty four (34) Town- vp ‘fifty five (55) Range twenty five, a uaunt to the provisions of Chapter 322 sota for the year 1899, purs General Laws of Minn te of Minnesota, to the above named | at the sale of forfeited lands. pursuant to a real estute tax judg rs and Thirty cents (3 ent amounting to the 3.30) ntered in the District Court im said County urs (319.00) being the highest bid received there- sum with Interest on the amount id jadzment at the rate of twelve per sent per annum, from the date of said sule. ps, penalties and interest theroon, amounts o the sum of Fifty five dollars and forty seven med sum ce of land frou said sale. exclusive of the 's notice. and that the uid land from said Witne-s my heat and official seal this 18th | Bmerson, a favorite son, is reverenced as above stated. the land heroin above described, as- ice must be puid, together with such interest as Itasca County, Minnesota. i J. FARRELL. County ‘audios Itasca County, Minn. A POINTLESS SPOON. Weshion Cries “Checkmate” to the Ma. ‘Who Uses One Head On. Destiny is shaping the end of the man who for years has been breaking hearts by his efforts to fetch the point of his soup spoon head on between the wings of his mustache, says an exchange. He may refuse to be shaped, of course, and may continue to dislocate his shoulder at each mouthful and to wreck a frill of his ne.ghbor’s sleeves at eacb hoist- ing of his elbow, but he cannot longer in fashionable houses get the point of his spoon into his mouth. And the reason is like that which the little boy gave for refusing to give the core of his apple. “There wasn’t going to be any core,” and there isn’t any point to the new soup spoon. A round spoon, not 80 very unlike a miniature ladle in its shape as to entirely escape calumny, thas been eagerly adopted by those who like up-to-date service and is now be- Ing bought at the rate of thousands a week by those who follow fashion. To make @ rather aesthetic companion for the new soup spoon, that it may not go forth into the worla e.one, so to speak, there is a positively new pastry fork. A “pie fork” they would probably cal) this in the land where Ralph Waldo lor having once answered a man who asked him if he really ate pie at breakfast. “But, my dear sir, what is ple for?’ A “pastry fork” it is called. But by even a more suphemistic name yet it would be an interesting invention and a high nov- elty. The wavy edge, which sas made a certain sort of bread knife famous has been applied to the pastry. fork, together with a curving shapa. whick makes it possible for even a nervous map to keep the tip of the fork on his plate and saw through an obstinate bit of puff paste. To be spared the old familiar agony of see~ ing the soft and melting heart of his “sweetie” go sailing away to make a srénberry Island on his next neighbor’s white-satin lap is worth more than $3 a fork so any man. - Simplicity of Emperor Joseph. The personal habits of Emperor Francis Joseph are marked with sol- dier-like simplicity. His food is of the plainest, such as an ordinary citizen consumes. He retires at 9 o’clock every night and sleeps on his iron field bed. At the age of seventy he is still able to meet and overcome the per- plexing difhculties that are- peculiar to the Austro-Hungarian empire, and his great goodness of heart has won el; iS ARRELL. 3 {seal] County Auditor, Itasca Co., Minn him universal love throughout the em- pire. (GEO. BOOTH, y Manutgeturerot . “BOOTH’S CIGARS Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, MIN 97 Have achieved an excellent of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr Booth’ ‘sown shops here, and under his personal supervision. ‘This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. For sale everywhere. Call for,them. ar ueetion all over Northern Minnesota. They are made 522525252552 2525255 FRST -CLASS IN Hotel Gladstone A. E. WILDER,¢Prop. Sample Room and Livery in Connection. Special Attention Given to Transcent Trade. Headquarters for /Lumbermen. EVERY RESPECT. a 54 o cS each COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICERS COUNTY. Auditor. Treasur Sheriff. Attorn Register Olerk of Court. Judge of Probate Surveyor. a J. Farrel James Murchie Coroner. Dr. Thomas Russell Supt. of Schools. rs. Hattie F. Booth COMMISSIONERS. District No. 1. (Chairman) A. D. Brooks District No. axa S. Lang District No. . W. G. Moore District No. 4.. . H. Henne: District No. 5. ser John Fraser VILLAGE, President ...... 2.2... D. M. Gunn. Jd ¥- O'Connell Trustees ......... cee. J.J. Decker ee ex UE Rassmussen Treasurer. Marshal.. CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Rev. Wm. J. Palm, pastor. ROMAN CATHOLIC Father Mackey, pastor. M, E. CHURCH—Rev. Noah Lathrop. pastor SECRET SOCIETIES. ITASCA LODGE, A.:. F.*, & A.. M.*. No. 208: meets the iret and third Fridays of each month at K. of P. hal E.J. Lurner, Sec’y, 0. L. MATHER, W. M. GRAND RAPIDS LODGE I. 0. 0. F, No. 18: meets every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows hall: I. D. Rassaussen, Rec. Sec. CHURCH—Rev. ARBUTUS REBEKAH LODGE No. 150: meets every Tuesday in Odd Fellows hall. Lou Lorsrop, N. G, RS. JORN DeSHAW. R. WAUBANA LODGE K. of P. No, every Thursday evening in their h: . K. Co peated 6.0. meets O.W. HAstines. President. JOHN CosteLLo. N.G. | P- ‘Pan-American Rxposition. Buffalo, N. Y. and return $17. by S. F. WHIte . Ware & PRIC train and steamer. Tickets on sale daily until October 3ist. LAWYERS (Office Over Metzger’s Met GRAND RAF And 815-816 Torry Building I D® © costeno, DENTIST. — Office in Marr Buildi,_. GRAND RAPIDS, MIN s 4 GP. H. SPEAR ATTORNEY AT 1, GRAND RAPIDS, - All,the comforts and con- ventences good club or your h are found in LiBRARY BUFFET SMOKING Cars in daily use on Bur- lington Limited Trains between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Supplied with card tables, easy chairs and the latest and best periodicals. D* GEO. C GILBERT, PHYSICIAN AND SUF Office over Cable’s Meat Mi GRAND RAPIDS D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SIL Office and Residence, Cor..Kindre GRAND RAPIDS. Ask Your Home Agent For Tickets Via The Bur- lington # & # & # # D* THOMAS RUSSELL PHSIYCIAN AND SUR d Residence. Presbyt . Fourth Street. Office a Puarsonag .GRAND RAPIDS. ¥, 2. SHELDON. Oushier R. DONOHUE, J. SHELDON. C. EB. ALKEN. Vice President. Asst. Cashier Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapids. Minn ATTORNEY AT LA GRAND RAPIDS. Gc. C. McAnuister, K. B.S. ITASCA DIVISION No. 10, U. R. K. m P. hall, E. A. KREMER, Capt. Cuas, Kearney. Recorder. WAN BANA TEMPLE No. 20, RATHBONE isters: meets every Wednesday night at ie se hah. Mrs. EnizanerH Hennessy, M. E. C. MRS. JESSIE STEVENS, Sec’v. ITASCA CAMP No. 6444, M,. Woof 4.+ meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at Uda Fellows hati. Joun DeSnaw, V. C. GxOoRGE VienT, Clerk. HALE LAKE CAMP No. 2201. ROYAL Neighbors: meets first und third Mondays each month at Odd Fellow: Mrs. KatHerine Me. Mrs. M. Lou Lornrop, R. S. NORTH STAR COUNCIL}No. 9, MODERN | (; Samaritans: meets first and third Tues- days euch month at K. of P, hall. L. W. Hunteey, Sec’y. ITASCA HIVE L. T. M.: meets ever second a a Taig Priduys of each month in K. of P. Mrs. Bessre Cian, LC. | % Mrs, Hartre F. Boor, R. kK. LOCKSLEY COURT No. 109, U. O. '; meets second Uae rice dee Tuesday ea month at K. of P. a teas Carrie BECKFELT, O. R. Mrs. MARGARET FINNEGAN, Sec’y. DRUMBEATER TRIBE No. 35, [. 0. R. M.: meets first and third Fridays each month at Odd Fellows ball. Joun HEPFEL, Sach B. F. HUSON POST G. A. R. No. 140: meets ‘the iast Friday of each month in Post hall. vu WeiTzEL, Com. HS. Huson, Adjt. ITASCA CIRCLE LADIES OF THEG. A. .meets the first Monday of each month ir Posthall. Mrs. Coristing Yancey, P. Mrs. Mary Huson, Sec’y. First publication Feb. 1. Sta tira Monday Ot pauts mista Iie Ok Ita sca County 8. J. CABLE. G. S. = = = PSPSBSVWES 8FSSi W.E. NEA Dealer in Pine and Farn Lands. The tinest List of Agricultu Grazing Lands in the Cou: The Most, Excellent Sites for tacturing Enterprise: Prospective Settlers Loc Correspondence Solicitec Abstract Office ABSTRACTS, REAL (ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. ‘Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. RAND RAPIDS, - - Grand Rapids, - - MINN SOSLSVSLSIWSAMEM ae spring and Summer Having received a new Stockef Spring & Su mer Suitings Iam now prepared to give my cu omers che benefit of these Choice Goods whi, were purchased at Right Prices, Guaranteed. First-Class Workmanshi ‘| Johnson, The Tailor. 8 cece ancecegeseneacescese HBP STESEMSISLSYWISLSLSP Last publication March 8. Summons, State of Minnesota, Coun’ trict Court. - Fifteenth Judi Chester A. Congdon. plaintiff. C. Goforth.. Gilbert E. Evans. Powers and C. E. Powers. defendan The state of Minnesota to the above named defendants; You and exch of you are hereby summoned and reguired to answer mpluint of. the plaintiff in the above titled ‘action. which is filed in the office of the clerk of the. di: trict, Court of Fifteenth Judicial District in and for county of Itasea and state of Minn- easota, 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 Dnluth 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; 9nd if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid. the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Sourtignthe relief demunded in the com- ‘ain y Dated Duluth, Minnesota, November 271 1901. BILLSON, CONGDON & DICKINSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 511 Lonsdale B: iding, Duluth, Minn. of Itasea.\ Dis- 1 District. 3 Walter erick A, . For Sate. Restaurant and lodging houre for sale. Doing a first-class business, Good reason for’ selling. Opposite postoffice, Grand Rapids. Apply to Harry WILLIAMs, Mch 8-15, Proprietor. For Sale Six-room house. well built,-stone foundation, for sale at a bargain. Apply to Herald Review office. TAKEN Up—On> red cow about year old; weight abont, 800 pounds; came to my place at Shollow lake 1: miles east of Grand Rapids. Minn.. on Wednesday night, February 26. 1902. The owner may have same by proving een D RAPIDS, proper, pe paying charges and taking stray away. i Lewis *. Dan. Gr; nd Bapigs, Minn., Mareh 2, 1902. mar 8-32 New Model Trousers 1902 fee ae ‘will find is 5 these trousers: of fit, anaapanemal Afloat lines—be- THE WORLD’S BEST TROUSERS-- th: Fieitedpris Chothing House ODD FELLOW’S GHAND RAT: 1 Uren ING. MINN.