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sspaance - j S neSatalal LEGAL NOTICES. First Publication March 8th, 1902. Last Publieation April 19th, 1902. Sheriff's Execution Sale. ~ Under und by virtue of an Execution issued outof and under the seal of the District court of the county of Itasea, Fifteenth Judicial district of the state of Min- nesota, on the 16th day of January A. D. 1902. upon a Judgment rendared and docketed in suid court and connty in an action therein, Wherein Leo Fiola was plaintiff and J. J. Me- Donald defendant in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendant, for the sum of eight hundred and twenty seven and 28-100ths dollars (3827.28). which said execution has to me, us sherriff of said Itasea county, been duly directed and deliv |, T have levied uj on and will sell at public auction, to the high- h bidder, at the front door of the court in the village of Grand Rapids in said the following Gescription of property being as follows, to-wit: Lot number nine (9) in block number eigh- teen (18) in the town of Grand Rapids accord- ing Lo the recorded plat thereof. also 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 (E42) of north west one quart iNw 44) of the south east One quarter (Se 4) of section si teen (16) in township fifty-five (twp. 55) N range No. twenty five (25) west of 4th P.M. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., this 20th day of January, A. D. 1902, WitirAM C. TYNDALL Sheriff of Itasca County, Minn., Charles Kearney, Deputy, nent Creditor. ing, Duluth + Minnesota, rst Publication March 8, 1902. Last Publication April 5. Summons STATE OF MINNESOTA, 2 County of Itasea, District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Distr‘ct. } John Hansen Plaintiff, | versus j F. W. Poppe, Defendant—Summons. The state of Minnesota, to the above named defendant : ou are hereby summoned and required to wer the complaint of — the aintiff in the above entitled action, copy of which is id herewith served upon you ind to serve a »py of your answer to said complaint on the county of Itasca, on Monday,the 2ist, day of : pri, A. D. 1902; at two o'clock in the after- eu + : noon of fai day, all the right, titleand inter- HOHE of ues paper oe toa — est that the above named Judgment debtor ei a me had in and to the real estate hereinafter de- | PENCIIng. Lou see, however, © am ° peri ber on ar: ey day oH! Fikes th ae Pee writing with pen and on paper from that being the date of the rendition am . H Gocketing of said judgment. or any interest{ the mills, a sample of which T send 2 that he may have since acquired in and to you. I wish I were better at des- ever, you must content yourself with such as I give, otherwise come over and write it up yourself. sixteen feet in height, giving power to drive much machinery. The paper mill company has also a large boiler capacity and engine, which furnishes for a portion vf the ma- chinery the power, and also steam for other purpeses, of which they need not a little. room another room 96x96; further back the wood room, 46x84 feet, grinding room, which forms an ‘I? ss or “I” to the main building is 20x 128 feet. grinding room, there is a basement 18 feet high. tower are In aseparate building 33x40 feet. hereto attached | door, before entering; piles on piles of small timbers eight GRAND RAPIDS PAPER MILL. Aa IntcrestIng Description of the Big Paper Maker by Rev. Lathrop. Rey. Noah Lathrop, pastor of the M. E. church of this village was re- cently in Fargo, where he deliyered his lecture on ‘*The Methodist Min- ister of the Olden Time.” While there he wrote an article for the Fargo Forum, giving a description of our paper mill, public buildings, etc, The article follows: ‘In my last I said I must leave cription, so I could make you see the institution as 1 saw it. How- ‘The Mississippi has here a dam thick woolen blarikets, when seen at alittle distance. These ‘‘blan- kets” are taken up, thrown into large vats where by machinery they are beaten, banged, bruised, ‘bat: tered, blued, somewhat as the wo; men blue their clothes to make them white, and treated with other chem- icals that I am too barbarous to comprehend, seeing that I spent only anhour or so learnirg the trade. «Coming into the paper room in a state somewhat like a very thin gruel, it is taken up oz cloths over multitudes of rollers and is assorted from the water, warmod, dried, coaxed and comforted, until it vets to the eastern end of the building where it comes out whiter than the face of the boy I used to go to, school with, and he was so_particu- | lar he said “I washes nearly every, morning before I comes to school.” “The sheet as it rolls-around tte spool is 110 inches wide and long: enough to make it weigh 1,000 or 1,100 pdunds, They make about 4,000 pounds per day. «On another machine I saw them! into sheets 24x36 inches. 1 course | they cut other sizes. Four young women were securing and laying “The building is of brick, having 70x208 feet, back of this The Under all this except the The boiler room and 1s about 35x35. The offices ‘At the west end and at the back we beheld riers. at their office in the village of/ feet long. Ilere is a carriage or n said county, within 20 days | ~~" he faci is after the ri eof this summons upon, you, apron, somewhat after the fasion exclusive of the day of such service; and if you F fail rhe said complaint within the}Of the apron that feeds a threshing >resaid, the plaintiff in this action will] machine. On this the timbers are aio. e judgment against ycu for the sum of are One linndred eighty-one and 95-100ths dollars} put and run into the wvod room, with interest on said si March, A. D. 1804 at num until th und at the rate of 6 percent per annum - : said date with the costs and disburse- ments of th. Dated, Febr no rate of 7 per cent t day of Novemver A. | j ie ary 1th A. D , 1902. t WHITE & PRICE, ttorneys, Grand Rapids, Minn. ned. he complaint, in f ed 192 filed in the office of the istrict court at Grand Rapids. | PRICE Attorneys | ( Plainti i (First publication March 1) (La-t publication April 5) Summons. State of Minnesota, Cot trict court, Fifteentl Walter C. Brooks, Plaintiff, ty of Itusca— Dis- idivial district. 1 Etta Starr (single), Charles 1. Houlton. Wen- yO. Thompson and Phebe J. Thomp- con. his wit porge Spangler (single) \ and James Murphy (single), Defendants | The state of Minnesota to the above named £ defendants: You anc ¢ you are hereby summéned and required to answer the complaint of the hove entitled action, which where they ara cnt into pieces 24 nehes in length and taken by men and held against a barking machine lat leaves them bare, white and lean. By an endless chain apron hev are carried some 115 feet; more or less, to the grinding room. Lee by hydraulic pressure they are held o stones that grind them into meal, or what looks like meal), falling nto a sluice way with water it be comes somewhat like a very thin bran mash, such as the stingy farm- ers make for their stock. carried through pipes to a recepta- cle that brings it out lookmg some’ what hke the creamery churn, which, being tak- en up on heated rollers is taken off and fold- edin shape and looks like large Lhis is butter in a large blankets running over plaint din the office of the clerk of listriet court of the Fifteenth judicial district, in and for the county of Itasca and stave of Minnesota, und to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sub- si No, 103 to 106, Trast he city of Duluth, in and state of Minne- ys ufter the Summons upon you. exelusive of such service; and if you fail tc suid complaint within the time aforesaid, the tiff ia this ion will apply to said rt fur the relief demanded in said com- } nt. ted February Ist TOW the day & MERCHANT. e No. 103-106, Trust Company Building, Du- luth, Minaesota. Plaintiff's Attorneys. | the suid dece: from the affida administrator, this day filed in my office, that First publication March 29, Last publication April 12. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } PSs. County of Itasea ‘ ervice of|In Probate Court, Special Term, March 27 1902. answer the] Tn the matter of the estate of Katherine Baker, deceased: Letters of administration on the estate of Katherine Baker, deceased, late of the county of Itasca and s ate of Minnesota, being grant- er, the surviving husband of sed; and it appearing to me t of the suid Fisher Baker, ed to Fisher H ‘ there are no debts or claims existing or out- ~ First publication March 29 Last publication May 10 Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, |... County of Lbasea, os * In Distriet Court. Fifteenth Judicia F vs. J.N. True, M. H. True, his wife; Milton M. Babcock and Sarah J. Babcock, his wife; S. E. Warner, James H. Warner and ‘Elizabeth Warner, his wite; also all other persons or parties unknown. iming any right, title. estate. lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendant: Yon are hereby summoned and required to swer the complaint of the plainti? in the F entitled action. which is on file in the office of the clerk of the said court, at his of- fice in the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca | county, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of | your answer to said complaint on the sub- scribers ut their office in the village of Grand Rapids. in said county of Itasca, within twenty days after the service of this sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer to said com- plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaint- iff in this action will apply to the court for the relief damanded in the complaint. Dated March 26th, A. D. 1902. WHITE & PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } ., County, of Itasca ‘ District Court. | Fifteenth Judicial District. E. J. Farrell. Maintiff, ) vs. J. N. True, M. H. True. his wil Milton M. Babeeck and Sarah J Babcock: his wife; 8, E. Warn RY Hi. Warner and Eltzabeth Notice a Warner, his wife; also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any, right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the com-| - plaint herein, Defendants. ) Notice is hereby given. That an action has been comment and is now pending in the above entitled court, by the plaintiff above named against the above named defendants, the object of which is to determine the title to that parcel of land in Itascu county, Min- nesota, known and described as the south half fe) of the north-west quarter (nw’4) and the south half (s%) of the north-east quar- ter (ne) of section No. thirty-four of town- ship No. forty-six, north of range No. twenty- | four west, in whicn action the plaintiff asks the court to judge and decree that he is the owner in fee of said parcel of land and that the defendants have not nor has any of them ra! right, title, estate, lien or interest therein. 2 * Dated at Grand Rapids. Minnesota, March 26, | »D, 1902. o WHITE & PRICE, Attorneys for Plaiutiff. District. day of June,“A. D. such hearing be given to all ci day of March, A. = standing against the said estate. It Is Ordered, That three months be and the same is hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, in which all persons ing claims or demands against the said veased ure required to file the same in the ec Probate court of said county, for examina- tion and allowance or be forever barred, Further Ordered, That the thirteenth 1902. xt 10 o'clock @. m., at robate court, to be It Is 1 general term of said J. Farrell, Plaintiff, held ut the probate office in-the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, be and the same hereby is appointed as;the time and place. when and where. the said probate court will examine and adjust said claims and demands. And It Is Further Ordered, That notice of reditors and ersons interested in said estate by forth- with publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeks in the Grand Rap- ids Herald-Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published in satd county, Dated ut Gr-nd Rapids. Minnesota, this 27th D. 1902. By the Coart: Seal of = H. S. HUSON. Probate Court Judge of Probate, Itasca Co,Minn Wuite & RICE, Attorneys for Administrator. Graud Rapids. Minnesota. (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 Dahi of Tp, 6. R. 26 N. in Itasca county, contestant, aguinst Home- stead Entry No. 13,260, made January 11, 1901, for the sw'4 Of the nw’. Sec. 25. and the se'4 of the ne%4 nd the e% of the se, see 26. all in Tp. 61, R 26.N.. by Olaf Gustaf Swanson, Con- iestee, 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 Jand; and that all the said defaults, and each of ihem, ure now continuing, an haye continued, uninteruptedly. formore than & (6) months immediately prior to the date ereof. Further than the failure of the said Swanson to reside upon, improve or cultivate the said land had in no wise caused by em- ployment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States during the war with Spain, Or any other war in wkich the United States may be engugeds Said parties are hereby notified to appear respond and offer evidence touching suid alle- gations at 10 o'clock a.m. on April 11, A. D. 1902, before. I. D. Rassmussen, clerk of the district court for the county of Itasca. at his office in the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county. and that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a, m., on April 14, A.D. 192, before the register and receiver at the Uniied States Land Office in Duluth. Minnesota, The said contestant having, in a per 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 and proper publication. rs WM, E. CULE Rogister. notice be given by due |_ these evenly into piles. These are removed to tables or counters on! which I observed another young) woman who in- a most - dexterons | manner placed the corners into such | shape as to run her fingers through} and count with a celerity that. was astonsshing. ‘sComparing the mushy. mixture |; 7 with the finished prodict, it does not take a very vivid imagination to believe with Bellamy tbat in 2000 A. D. the women will be dressed in paper an? when soiled or torn will throw themasine and have the dresses ground over, having no}. washing or darning to do. When i come back then I shall expect to see dames and damsels of }, Grand Rapids dressed in paper of | all patterns, ornate with all the hues of the rainbow, if not more. “Grand Rapids is worth seeing. Whv don’t vou come over and write it up for your paper? “We are an enterprising people! Now do not turn away in too much hurrv and say, “There! Now! He is blowing his own horn!” Why shouldn ’t a fellow blow his own horn? Who knows the note he wants sounded as well as_ himself? Should he let some other fellow blow the trumpet might give him an un- certain sound! See? I have been here overa quarter of a year and} am not tired of the place, nor of the peopl. Andthough [came from the metropolis of North Dakota, of which, or of Whose people you will not dare to speak lightlv: and to vour metropolis, I came from the nroud and thriving metropclis of the North Star State, I am not tired of living among the pires and people of Grand Rapids. We are somewhat new, our houses are mostly of wood, like those of Fargo before the fire. We have ho wevera fine yellow brick court house, a jail and a school house. We sport electric lights to some ex- tent, have a fine water svstem, and besides, can dig wells and get good water from them. Tritt ttt tlt) cutting from six of those large rolls 5 “Hotels are numerous as Inumber-| men, in transit, must be accommo. dated and traveling men’s needs seen to. Two ot our hotels ar —commo- dious and comtortab!e—t heGladstone and the Pokegama. I am sorry to say our&aluons, fur our size, will nearly equal thuse of Moorhead. “We have two weekly papers—The Magnet and the Herald-Review. Four churches with as many preach- ers are looking after the religious and moral iuterests of the people. “As to our numerous lakes I can- not speak from experience. I came after they were frozen over, so I could not go buating, and I have been too busy, and too much of a coward to try sxates, and have not yet tried fishing through the ice. “We have started a papermill. We are proud of it! It is of brick, but I must put off picturing that until some other time” Cor. G.R. ‘COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICERS COUNTY. .D, Rassmussen .John L. Barnard irs. Hattie F. Booth COMMISSIONERS. peice No. 1. (Chairman) ...A. D. Brooks istrict No. 2. Frank S. Lang '. G. Moore H. Hennessy District No. john Fraser President :D. M. Gunn. "Connell Trustees .. Decker assmussen Recorder.. pred A. King Treasurer.. ©, E. Aiken Attorney L. Pratt Street Com missione' jas. MeCormick Marshal. F. MeCormick I, Rhodes i PAINTER P aperhanger Ai! work guaranteed. Leave Orders at Steven’s Hotel. Grand Rapids, Mirnesota. RE ee ae a ee A ee EEE ee Ea EE RE "N. A. PAONAULT Pioneer Barber Shop_ Your Patronage Solicited. LELAND AVENUE> rrrrrrrrr Tr rr Trt TT * * * & % * > ae Catal Our hats are direct from New York city and are the swellest and best $3 hat wade. J. P. O'Donnell. is Try a 5-cent loaf made by “Ye Olde Tyme Bakerie,” Minneapolis. Re- ceived fresh daily by J. P. O'Donnell, Grand Rapids. The very choicest cuts of all kinds of meat at Metzger’s market. daily from the ccuntry at Metzger’s. GEO. BO ee eed eer ee ee ee od ee of the finest selected stock by.experienced workmen in Mr. Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. Thisinsures the utmost cleanline For sale everywhere. Call for them. ee (2SSe2Ssece Sees Sse assesses Manufacturerof Fine Cigars “BOOTH’S CIGARS” feputation ait over Northern SSeS OTH, ~ Minnesota. They are made and care in manufacture. see SseSeSse25Sseeseoce5. iva) es ahd KD A, rw, Dax . FRST-CLASS IN KD 4, 45, RRR 4, One half Block From Depot. Hotel Gladstone A. E, WILDER,*Prop. Sample Room and Livery in Connection. Special Attention Given to Transtent Trade. Headquarters for Lumbermen. ©. W. Hasrinas. Pd LIBRARY | New Dancing Schoo A new class will open for instruc- tion in dancing at Village Hall. Wed- nesday evening, April 2nd, at 8.30 rma Outing Suits of Tropical Fancy Flannels and Woo! Crash-- the perfect Summer gar- ments. In beauty of work- manship and exclusiveness of BUSINESS OR OUTING--' they are essential t ward- robe for the sultry months. Permit us to submit to your judgment our complete assortment; we cannot fail to meet your requirements. THE ENTERPRISE CLOTHING HOUSE ODD FELLOWS B’LD’G. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Pan-American Rxposition. Buffalo, N. Y. and return $17. by train and steamer. daily until.October 3ist. Tickets on sale Burlington | S. F. Warte ROE All the comforts and con- vemiences good club i or your h are found in BuFFET S oKING Cars in daily use on Bur- ington. Limited Trains between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Supplied with card tables, easy chairs'and the latest and best periodicals. Ask Your Home Agent For Tickets Via The Bur- lington » ee & & ¥, P. SHELDON. Cashier C. E, AIKEN, Asst. Cashier President. . SHELDON. Vice President. -Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapids, Minn EVERY RESPECT. GRAND RAPIDS. GRAND RAPIDS Itasca County Frank PF, Price Wine &§PRICE LAWYERS (Office Over Metzger’s Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. And 815-816 Terry Building Duluth,Minn- D* D. COSTELLO, DENTIST. — Office in Marr Building. — GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA Go H. SPEAR ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN D* GEO. C GILBERT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Cable's Meat Market, GRAsD RAPIDS D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Cor..Kindred and 3rd GRAND RAPIDS. D R THOMAS RUSSELL FPHSIYCIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Presbyterian Parsonage, Fourth Street. .GRAND RAPIDS, % R. DONOHUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS, W. E. NEAL, | Dealer in Abstract Office}Pine and Farming ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn, Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, : . Proprietors, Lands. The finest List of Agricult Grazing Lands in the a" The Most, Excellent Sites f lacturing Enterprises. aa Prospective Settlers Located. CorresLondence Solicited. Mine | St ane

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