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/ il Serene 6 eae we aaeneee lame storms LEGAL NOTICES. First Publication March 8th, 1902, Last Publieation April 19th, 1902. Sherif’s Execution Sale. Under und 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- nesota, on the 16th day of January A. D. 1902. upon a Judgment rendered and docketed in suid court and county in an action therein, wherein Leo Fiola was plaintiff and J. J. Me- Donaid defendant in favor of said plaintiff and against suid defendant, for the sum of eight hundred and twenty seven and 28-100ths dollars (3827.28). which said execution has to me, as sherriff of said Itasca county. duly directed and delivered J have levied u on and will sell at publi¢ auction, to the high- est cash bidder, at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids in said county of Itasca, on Mondayjthe 21st day of April, A. D. 1902, ut two o’ciock 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 sincé acquired in and to the following description of property being as follows, to-wit: Lot number nine (9) in block number eigh- teem (1s) in the town of Grand Rapids accord- ing to the recorded plat thereof. also lot num ber thirteen(13)Park Row,Kearney’s First ad- dition to Grand Kapids. 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 edst one-half (E's) of north west one quarter (Nw 44) of the t One quarter (Se%4) of section six- (16) in township fifty-five (twp. 55) N of No. twenty five (25) west of 4th P.M. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., this 20th day of January, A. D. 1902. WittiaAM C. TYNDALL Sheriff of Itasea County, Minn., By Charles Kearney, Deputy, Wnire & PRICE ‘or Judgment Creditor. rry Building, Duluth rand Rapids, ‘st publication March 29 Last publication May 10 Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasea, In District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. J. Farrell, Plaintiff, . vs. J. N. True, M. H. True, his wife; Miiton M. Babcock and Sarah J. Babcock, his wife; S. E. Warner. James H. Warner ane E! beth Warner, his wife; also all other persons or. parties unknown, claiming any right. title. estate. lion or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby answer the comp ’ ss ‘ ammoned and required to uint of the plaintiff in the Above entitled action. which 4s on file in the office of the clerk of the said court. at his of- fice in the village of Grand Rapid asca county, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said. complaint on the sub- scribers at their office in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county vf | ltasea, within twenty days after the service of thi um- ns upon exclusive of the day of such ice, g you fail to answer to said com- plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaint- iff in this section will apply to the court for the relief demandedi nthe complaint. Dated Mar th, A. D. 1902. WHITE & PRIC! Plaintiffs Attort . County, Minnesota. Grand Rapids, Ita STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County, of Itasca, é District Court, Fifteenth Judi¢ial District. E, J. Farrell. Wuintiff, 1 J. Nv True, MH, Troe. his Wife; Milton M. Baheeck and Sarah J. Babeock, his | wife; S. E, Warne : it. Warver abeth >| > Warper, his. wife; also all {lis Pendens ther “persons Or ‘parties | uungnown, vecltiming any | right. title. tate, lien or interest in the Teil estate described (in the cém- | plaint hercin, IT efendants. } Notice is hereby given. That an aetion has ed SMALLWOOD & SON. Herald-Review April 19-26. Notice of Application for Liquor Licenses STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, ss Village of Grand Rapids Notice is hereby given, That applications have been made in writing to the Village Council of said village of Grand Rapids. and file’ in my office, praying for licenses to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on April Ist, 1902,‘and_ terminating on April 1st, 1903, by the following persons, andat the following places, as stated in said applica- tions, respectively, to-wit: Anthony McAlpine. in the east front room of the bu ding stuate on 10t 3, in block 18, in the original plat of Grand Rapids. Angus McDonald. in the south-west room on the ground floor of the building known as Hotel Pokegama, situate on lots 13, 14, 15 and 16. in block 19, in the original plat of Grand Rapids. John O'Reilly, in the east front room of the ground floor of the building situate on lot 6, in block 18, in the original plat of Grand Rapids; O'Leary & Fraser, in thgeast front-room on the ground floor of the building situate on lot 7, block 18, in the original platof Grand Rapids; McAlpine & McDonald, in the east front room on the ground floor of the building sit- uate on Jot 12, in block 18, in the original plat of Grand Rapid: Kelly & Ryan. the west front room on the round floor of the building situate on lot 20, 2 block 18, in the original plat of Grand Rap- Is. Arthur E. Wilder. in the south-east. front room on the ground floor of the three story frame building known as the “Hotel Glad- stone” in the village of Grand Rapids; Also for the term commencing on March 21, 1902 and terminating March 21, 1903. b; Jon Hepfel, in the north front room on the ground tioor ‘of the building situate on the west 35 feet of lots 13, 14 and 15, in block 17, in the original plat of Grand Rapids. Said applica willbe heard and deter- mined by suid villuge council of the village of Grand Itapids at the council room in the village hall in said village of Grand {tapids in Itasca county, and state of Minnesota, on Monday the dth day of May, A. D, 1902, at8 o'clock p.m., Of that day. my hané and geal of Grand Rapids of April A. D. . D. M.GUNN, President. Attest: FreD A. KING. Recorder. Herald-Review, April 19-May 17. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn., April 15th, 1902. A sufficient contest affiidavit having been filed in this office by John Kleffmann. contest- ant, ugainst Homestead, entry No. 10,145 made May, 4, 1896. for the wis swa, section 8, township 56 N.. range 22 W.,-by John: H. Roberts. _contestee,, “in” which it is alieged that’ “said - John ~ H. Roberts hus never at any time resided on, improved or cultivated said land, and that said alleged absence from said land was net due to his employment in the army, navy. or marine corps of the United States during the war with Spain or in any other war, in which the United States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear. respond und ofler evidence touching said a legutions at 10o'clock, A. M. on May 26. 1*2, before the Register and Receiver at the United States land office in Duluth. Minn. said contestant having, in a proper affidavit. filed March 26. 19 forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be: mad is hereby ordered and directed that suc ‘otice be given by due and proper publi- Wn. E. ULKIN, Register. Atty's for Contestant. CHURCHES. RYTERIAN CHURCH — Rev. Wm. J. Palm, pastor, ROMAN CATHOLIC Father Mackey, pastor. M. E. CHURCH—Rev. Noah Lathrop, pastor SECKET SOCIETIES. (TASCA LODGE A.-. Fo, & A. Mo. No. meets the first and third Pridays of eac! month at f EP. 5 E.J. Lur o O. L. Marner, W. M. CHURCH—Rey. been commenced and is now pending in the |GRAND RAPIDS LODGE T. 0. O. , No. ove entitled court. by the plaintiff above | 1 meets every Wednes night at Odd Zainst the above named defendants, ry JOH TELLO, N. G. ject of which is to determine to that parcel of landin Itasea county. Min- nesota, known and described as the south half (si) of the north-west quarter (nwa) | and the south half (s%) of the north-east quar- (nes) of section No. thirty-four of town- ‘©. fifty-six north of range No. twenty- | t. in whicu action the plaintiff as! art to @ijudge and decree that he is » owner in fee of said parcel of land and defendants have not. nor has any of | ny right, title, estate, lien or interest | therein. Dated ut Grand Rapids. Minnesota, March 26, A.D, 1902. WHITE-& PRICE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. the title four w First publication April 19th, 1902. Last publication May 3ist. 1902, Sheriff's Sale.of Real Estate Under Judg- ment of Foreclousure, STATE OF MINNESOTA } County of Ttasca ) District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. Susie Wilkin intiff, vs, Alfred H. Over- 1 an, defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by tue of « judgment anc decree entered in bove entitled action on the twentieth | day of January, 1898, a certified transcript of which has been delivered to me, I. the under- signe herriff of said Itasca county.will sell. at public auction. to the highest bidder for ¢ash. on Monday, the Second @nd) day of June. 1902, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the front. door of the county court house in the village of Grand Rapies in said county. in one parcel, the premises and real estate described in said judgment and decree. to-wi All that tr: or parcel of land lying and be- ing in. the wnty of Itasca and state of Minnesota, described as follows to-wit: Lot number twenty-one (21) in block numb- er twenty-nine [ block 29 ] Syndicate Divisien toGrand Rapids according to the recorded plat thereof on file und of record 1n_ the office of the Re; f Deeds in and for Itasca county, Minne-ota Dated April ith. 1902 W. ©.'TYNDALL, Sheriff of Itasca county. | Witt & Price Plaintiff's Attorneys, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. First publication April 19th, 1902. Lust publication May 3ist, 1902, Summons. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca. Dis- trict Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. Nathaniel Churchill, plaintiff. vs Amos L. Burbank, Mary A. McMahon»aud Gordon Meagher, defendants. The state of Minnesota to the above named defendants: You and each of you ure hereb; und required to answer the com: plaintii in- the above entitled —ac- tion, which complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of suid court in his office in the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, and to serve a of your answer to the said complaint on bscribers, at their office in the village of und Rapids, in said county of Itasca, with- in twenty. days after the — service of this sammons upon you. exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the svil complaint within the time aforesatd. the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. i Dated «t.Grand Rapids, Minnesota, April * 1th., 1902, WHITE & PRICE, Attorneys of Plaintiff. Grand Rapids, Minn, summoned aint of the Drop in and see Trainor’s 5 and 7 cent counters, Cake, doughnuts, rye, graham, whole-wheat and white bread at O’Donnell’s. lows hall I. D. Kassmuss ARBUTUS REBEKAH LODGE No. meets every Tuesday in Odd Fellow Mrs. M. Lou Lorurop, N. G. Jonn DeSuaw, K.S. WAUBANA LODGE K. of P. No. 133 every Thursday evening in their ha H. E. Grarram, C. C. Gec. C. MCALLISTER, K. R. 8. ITASCA DIVISION No. 10, U. R. K. P.. first Monday of each month in K. of E. A. Kremer, Capt. KEARNEY. Recorder, 150: WAUBANA TEMPLE No. 20, RATHBONE | Sisters: meets every Wednesday night at K, ore. hall Mrs. Jes ITASCA CAMP No. 6444, M.. Woof A.: meets second and fourth Mondays of each montn a6 vad Fellows hait. Joun DeSHAW, V. C. GroRGE ViENT, Clerk, HALE LAKE CAMP No, 2201. ROYAL Neighbors: meets first und third Mondays IZABETH HENNESSY, M. E. C. STEVENS, Sec'y. each month at Odd Fellows hall. . KATHERIRE MCALPINE, Oracle. Mrs»M. Lou Lorurop, R. 8, RTH STAR COUNCHANo. 9, MODERN umuritans: meets first and third Tues- days each month at K. of P. hall. 3. J. CABLE. G. 8. Ni L. W. Hunger, Sec'y. {ITASCA HIVE L. O. T. M.: meets ever; second and fourth Fridays of each month in K. of P. hall. Mrs. Bessre CLAIR, L. C. Mrs, Harrie F. Booru, R. K. LOCKSLEY COURT No. 109. U. O. k: meets ond and fourth Tuesday each month at . of P. hall. Mrs. CARRIE BECKFELT, C. R. Mrs. MARGARET FINNEGAN, Sec’y. DRUMBEATER TRIBE No, 35, [. O. R. M.: meets first and third Fridays each month ut Odd Fellows ball. JOHN HEPFEL, Sachem. B, F. HUSON POST G. A. R. No. 140: meets the last Friday of each month in Post hall. Wa Werrzet, Com. 4.8, Huson, Adjt. ITASCA CIRCLE LADIES OF THE G. A. R.: meets the first Monday of each month in Post hall. _M Rs. CHRISTINE YANCEY, P. Mrs. Mary Huson. Sec'y. A. B. CLAIR, Register of Deeds of Itasca County Minera Pine ana Farming Lands . A New Dray Line. ~ * “Sandy” Kennedy has purchased the Itasca Nercantile Co’s. draught team and has engaged in the dray business. He is prepared to do all! kinds of work in that line and will be pleased to receive a shareof the patronage of the public, CIVIL SERVICE Is not a dead issue in our business for the reason that in making prices we try to be generons AND MERIT the patronage so kindly extended to us by the public for the past year—these. senti- ments WELL RULE in every line of business we represent dry goods, groceries, shoes, hardware, flour feed, china, paints etc. A visits to OUR STORE will convince you that we are making au honest effort to please and satisfy our pat- rons. HENRY HUGHES & CO, Bulk and canned oysters at Metz- ger’s. Strawberries and ripe tomatoes at Metzger’s market. Turkeys and chickens—the choicest fowls in the market—at Metzger’s . Strayed or Stolen Lost—Three-year old heifer. Dark red color, white under fianks; and one two years old, black jersey. Strayed [ast Tuesday night. Emit LItcHKE. Grand Rapids, Minn. For Sale. A 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. Green stuff of all kinds at Metzger’s BF A eae ae ee ae ae ae ae a ae ae a ae ae “The Celebrated i Cream Pure | Rye.” | | Amer c’s Finest Pro duction. | « Received Highest Reward at. World's Columbian Exposi- position. Recommended for Medincal and Family Uses. I PS SISVSSSS FSLPSVSVSTSVSS SISBSS 59SS 8LSS FVISS 2S: Henry Logan. SOLE AGENT Grand Rapids. Dllamend & Go., Chicago. ee See Si ladda gtensaceecersnaesoeusenses Ld e * # = G. C. SMITH = * e DEALER IN 3 a : Fee 2 % Fruits, Confectionery, # > Ice Cream Soda, 7 & ; % H Ice Cream, Drinks, Fy a TT, me 3 : Pobaccos, z = Choice Lines of Cigars $% * 3 3 A 3 = Grand Rapids, - Minn. = * THIRD ST., Opp. Depot. = : : rrr rere rr COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICER COUNTY. Auditor. Farrel Treasure Miller Sheriff ndall Attorney Chester L. Pratt Register of Deeds. A. B. Clair .D. Rassmussen John L. Barnard James Murehie .Dr. Thomas Russell rs, Hattie F. Booth COMMISSIONERS. District No. 1. (Chairman). District No. 2. District No. District No. 4 Clerk of Court... Judge of Probate. A. D. Brooks H. Hennessy District No. John Fraser ; VILLAGE, _ President ...... t -...D. M. Gunn. 2 F.o’Gonneli ‘Trustees ........- iJ! Decker Rassmussen Recorder. ‘red A. King ‘Treasure E. Aiken Attorney Street Co Marshal. I. Rhodes PAINTER AND FP aperhanger Al! work guaranteed. Leave Orders at Steven’s Hotel. Grand Rapids, Mi:nesota: (SE AE ARE Ae es ae ate eae Ea Hee Re a a ae ee ae ae EE ee ‘ ee * & 'N. A .PAONAULT : S$ eerececeneoe HM PROPRIFTOR bY * . * : Pioneer H é Barber : * = : Shop_—_ : z Your Patronage Solicited. § 2 LELAND AVENUE. ae * ee AGRE Ae ae ate ae ae ae ae ae ae ak ae ate ate ae ae ae ae ae ate aa Our hats are direct from Ne York city and are the Swellest and st $3 hat made. J. P. O'Donnell. Try a 5-cent loaf made by “Ye Olde Tyme Bakerie,” Minneapolis. Re- ceived fresh daily by J. P. O'Donnell, Grand Rapids. ahe very choicest cuts of all kinds of meat at Metzger’s market. Fresh butter and eggs received daily from the ccuntry at Metzger’s. (GEO. BO i f fl I. For sale everywhere. RLS 4, : Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. Egys—Easter eggs—we have them in abundance, directly from the barn |yards of the farmers, and they must be sold at once. Metzger, + oe One half Block From’ Depot. Manufacturer of Fine Cigars H GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Ses bc BooTH’s CIGARS” Have achieved an excellent of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr Booth’s own shops here, and:under his personal supervision. This insures the utmost:cleanliness and care in manufacture. Call for them. Hotel Gladstone A. E. WILDER,¢Prop. FRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery in.Connection. Special Attention Given to Transent Trade. . Headquarters for Lumbermen. PALA BAAS SS [ OTH, reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They are made ARR AE AREA EE He a ee ee a EE a ag A RE REE ERE EM RORER Heat te HEE HE { Spring and summer Rees: FINEST’ .MODERN TRAINS DINING CARS A>LA-=CARTE see St Having received a new Stockof Spring & Sum- mer Suitings lam now prepared to give my cust- - omers the benefit . ofjthese Choice Goods which were purchased at Right Prices, Frst-Class Workinanship Guar tteed. DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE 8 ATLANTIC R BETWEEN + GREAT NORTHWEST ‘\THE EAST T.H.LARKE. Asst.GEN't PASS. AGT “The Northern.” Here you will find the fin . Agent for the celebrated Cabinet Rye Whisky eR eR HEE NORTHERN CAFE. In connection—open day and night. served at all hours. John O'Riley, Prop. a ae ate ae se Se ate ae ee ee ae a ea ae ae ae ae ae ae ae a a a ee Sample Room wst whiskeys ever distilled. including“all the most famous brands. All delicacies of the season DULUTH. MINN. Sa chachachashashashedieshsthatladhebaiedehedetedihebei Rd ha bee det hd tt tt A Favorite Resort for refreshments and wer may be seen and heard one of the largest phonographs n th s world is at JOHN O’REILLY’S se SIS ie ae train veniences or your h between with O.W HASTINGS. President. P. J, SHELDON. Vice President. and steamer. daily. until.October 3)st. LiBRARY BuFFET SMOKING Cars K in daily use on Bur- lington Limited Trains the Twin Cities Supplied card tables, easy and Chicago. , P. SHELDON. C.E. AIKEN, Asst. Cushier Pan-American Rxposition® Buffalo, N. Y..and return $¥7. hy | ‘Tickets on sale All the comforts and con- good club are found in chairs‘and. the latest and best periodicals. Ask: Your Home Agent For Tickets Via The Bur- lington » # # a4 oe % Lumbermen’s Bank — Of Grand Rapids, Minn S. F. Warre FRANK F. Price Wire &{PRICE LAWYERS (Office Over Metzger’s Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS, MINN: And 815-816 Tarry Building Dututh,Minu- D* D, COSTELLO, DENTIST. —— Office in Marr Building.— GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA | GRAND RAPI Ge: H. SPEAR | ATTORNEY AT LAW DS). xs MINN R, 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 3r GRAND RAPIDS. Oashier D* THOMAS RUSSELI FHSIYCIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Presbyterian Parsonage, Fourth Street. _GRAND RAPIDS, BR. DONOHUE, GRAND RAPIDS, GRAND RAPIDS, * Itasca County . Abstract Office|Pine a ABSTRACTS, REALESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, : . minw | 9rd Rapids, ATTORNEY ATLAW - W. E. NEAL, ‘Dealer in: nd Farming Lands, The tinest Lituk Ageieuttor: d Grazing Lands in the Coun!) The Most, Excellent Sites for \ Conveyances Drawn. ‘s Aacturing Enterprises. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, i Prospecti Settlers Locate KREMER & KING, “| Correspondence Solicite: Proprietors. : a ROROROIHIE FR RE RE RGIORCICRE SE ROEION tian OER aE shat ; } H j i finn

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