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oe on ie an ae ae ee = — ear = So City and Vicinity. Price returned from Du- jluth yesterday. Attorney A. E. Wilder was a passenger to St, Paul, ‘Tuesday. Fels Naptha soap at Kremer & Kremer, the grocers. G, G, Harthey went west to Cass Lake yesterday. A. J. Coates of St. Cloud was at the Pokegama ‘Tuesday. Strawbernies—the | very best—at Kermer & Kremer; the grocers, Treasurer F. F. Seaman of Deer River was in the village Monday. Mf. Theodore Irgens returned Wed- nesday froma business trip to Duluth. County Auditor Farrell has been confined to his home during the week with an attack of pneumonia. Capt and Mrs. J, H. Hasty and their daughter, Mrs. Warner, left yes- terday for their home in Minneapolis. Wm. Carnihan of Minneapolis has accepted a position with Geo. F, Kre- mer, taking the place of A. A. Nelson, as undertaker and. embalmer. Mrs. W. E, Neal, accompanied by her daughters Charlotte and Arabelle, returned home from Minneapolis Tuesday. June 24, Tuesday evening next, the Episcopal entertainment, under the direction of Miss Mitchell, will be given at Village hall. The ladies of the Episcopal guild will meet with Mrs. E. C. Kiley on Thursday afternoon next at the usual hour. Work has been in progress during the pest two weeks putting up new fifty-feet telegraph polls and remov- ing the old ones throughout the village. Mrs. A. D. McGill left yesterday for Minot, N. D., ona visit to her hus- band, where she will remain until the beginning of the next school term. Elbert S. Bede. son of the brilliant J. Adam, and one of the editors of Bede’s Budget, was up from Duluth yesterday in the interests of his paper. J. H. Kurtzman of Rochester, bro- ther of J. S, has been here during the week looking over some real estate in the vicinity of Grand Rapids, which he contemplates purchasing. The cnnual grass sale on state lands took plabe yesterday at the court house, J. A. brown conducting the sale. Several townships were bid in and they brcught very fair prices. H.R. King, who returned from a business wip to Arkarsaw and Indian ‘Territory the first of the week, says there is great natural wealth in that section both in mineral and timber. The ladies. of the Cathblic society will serve ice cream and cake at Mrs. Donnelly’s on Wednesday afternoon and -evenmg, June 25. Everybody invited, The township board of equalization will meet at the court house next Monday. All persons, who are not satisfied with the assesment of their property should appear at that time and register their kicks officially. Miss Charlotte E. Lathrop of Far- go, N. D., daughter of Rev. Noah Lathrop pestor of the Methodist Epis- copal church came yesterday to Grand Rapids to tarry for a season with her father. Married at the Presbyterian par- sonage, June eighteenth, Lous An- drews and Clara Helen Whitrock, both of Grand Rapids. Mr, and Mrs. Andrews are stopping at present at the Villa. Misses Edith Aiken, and Bernice King arrived home Saturday from Owatonna, where they had been at- tending school at Pillsbury Academy. Prof. Geo, B. Aiton, superinte ndent of the state high schools, accompanied by his wife and R. W. Manuel, editor of School Education, and Supermnten- dent Hollands of the Wells, Minn., high school, are spending a tew days on the lakes hereabouts. The “Children’s Day” exercises at the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening were largely attended and were very pleasing and profitable. The offering for Sabbath school mis- sion work amounted to $9.00 Hon. W. F. Street of Bemidji pass- ed through the village yesterday on his way home. In’ answer to an in- quiry from the Herald-Review anent his. senatorial boom he modestly ad- mitted that conditions might so frame up in his district as to make make his nomination by the Republican party a pos.ibility, If the people of Itasca county fails to build suitable roads to the mining’ centers that are now developing, it 1s only a short time when St. Louis county will direct the immense trade to Hibbing by doing what Itasca fails to do in this respect. Now 1s the time to act Archie Mc\villiams came over from the new town of Nashwauk, Itasca county, yesterday. He has been conducting a hotel and store at that place during the past two months and he says tt will be one ef the big and prosperous towns of Itasca county in a very short time. The plat of Nashwauk was filed with the register of deeds on Saturday last. It ison the south east quarter of the northwest quarter of section 32, town- ship 57, range 22. W. J. Powers, wife and child arrived from Sioux City, Ia. yesterday and hereafter they will make Grand Rap- ids their home. They will live in the rooms over the Powers hardware store. Mr. Powers is a member of the firm of W. J. & H, D. Powers and will de- vote his time to that business in the future. ‘ Snaps. TIMBER CLAIM, directly on stream. About 3500 cords spruce, some cedar, 10 acres good farm land, HAY CLAIM, on river, will cut 200 tons hay this season, burned over ready to cut. 15 to 20 acres high laud. If you want either of these claims speak auickly as they will not be vacant long. H. E. GRaFram. foe” NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received until 8 0’ clock p. m. on Mon- day July 7th., 1902, by the Village Council for the painting of ‘the Village Water Works Tank, including the frame work. Material to be furnished by the Village FRED A. KING, Recorder Bids For School Repairs. Sealed bids for repairs of Central School, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, according to the specifications now on file with each member of the Board, wili be received by any member ofthe board until Monday. July 7th, 1902. The right to reject 4 and all bidsis re- served. ELIZABETH B. aca ork. nn Herald-Review June 21-28, July 5. Order to Examine Accounts, Etc. STATE OF MIMMESOTA County of Itasca, In Erobate Court—Special Term, June 14th, In the matter of the estate of Katherine Bak- er, deceased, On reading and filing the petition of Fisher Baker, administrator of the estate of Kather- ine Baker. deceased. representing, among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing the final account of his administration, and for the assignmont of the residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto by law: It is Ordered, That said aécount be exam- ined and petition heard by this court, on Monday the lth day of July, A. D. 1902, at 10 o'clock a, m., at. the probate office in tbe court house in the village of Grand Rapids in said pan & And it is further ordered, That noticethere- of be given to all persons interested, by pub- lishing a copy ofthis order once in each week for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. in Grand Rapids Herald-Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids in said county, Dated at Gr «nd Rapids, Minnesota, this 14th day of June. A. D. 1902. By the Court: Seal of Probate Court ; Itasca Co,Minn Waite & PRICE, Attorneys for Administrator. H. S. HUSON, Judge of Probate, Herald-Review June 21-23 Notice of Application for Liquor Licenses STATE OF MINNESOTA, come. of Itasca, Village of Grand Rapids Notice is hereby given. That application has been made in writing to the Village Council of said village of Grand Rapids and filei in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicatin; Gir pe for the term Ceram? on April 15th. and terminating on Apri 15th, 1903, by the following person, and at the following place, as stated in said applica- tion, respectively, to-wit: Thomas Kelly, in the east front room on the grade floor of the building situate on lot 2in art in the original townsite of Grand apids. Said-application wili be heard and deter- mined by said village council of the village of Grand Eaplds at “the council room in the village hall in said village of Grand Rapids, in Itasea county, state of Minnesota, on Monday, the 7th day of July, A. D. 1902, at8 o'clock p. m. of that day. Witness my hané and seal of Grand Rapids this 7th day of Juue, A. D. 1902, D, M. GUNN, Attest: President. Frep A. KING, Recorder. -WARNING AGAINST FOREST AND PRAIRIE FIRES. The following are liable to a penalty not exceeding $500 or imprisonment in the slate prison not over ten years or abth: Any person who maliciously sets or causes to be set on fire any woods. prairie or other combustible material whereby the property of another is destroyed and lifé is sacrificed, The following are liable to a penalty not ex- ceeding $100 or imprisonment not exceed- ing three months: Any person refusing,without cause, to assist fire wardens in extinguishing forest or prairie fires. ‘ Any fire warden who neglects to perform his duties. Any person who wilfully, negligently or carelessly sets fire, or causes to be set on fire, any woods, prairie or other combustible ma- terial thereby causing injury to another, Any person who Shall kindle: a fire on or dangerously near to forest or prairie land and leave it unguenched, or who may be a party thereto. Any person who shall use other than incom- bustible fire wads for firearms or carry a na- ked torch, fire brand or other exposed light in or dangerously near to forest. : Any person who shall wilfully or heedlessly deface, destroy or remove this or any other warning placard posted under the require- ments of the above mentioned Act. ‘Any railroad company wilfully neglecting | & to provide efficient spark arresters on its on- gines; or to keep its right of way to the width of 100 feet cleared of combustible material; . An é'tértainment will be given by Miss. Mitchell under the auspices of the Ladies Gait the village hall Tuesday evening, June 24, Tickets for sale at the stores. Ad- mission 25 cents. The program is as follows: Selection .... af Janet Carroll. Reading....../.. .-“Prince” ME ya Glare Mitchell "°° Pantomine................ --...“Swaneee River” Mabel King, Carrie Beckfelt, . Jessie Mitchell. Ada Kremer, Mamie Sherry. Selected Play .-. -. “The Champion of Her Sex.” CAST. Mrs. Duplex, » wid ith mone: “anda mission ...--"....-Tda Doran Mrs Deborah Harts! mother, wit Spee — ama Cable. jorence Duplex. her daughter............ R . Mabel ret if e Bhoda Dendon, bor friond...Jessie Mitch Pollie Naw. her friend. . Ada Kremer Katie O’Nigl, the cook Katie Doran Maggie Donovan, the chambermaid_ .... Lizzie Broo! .. Selected Jessie Mitchell, Mabel King. Reading .... ...“Kerrected” Iva Clare Mitchell, Pautomine.... .-“Oh where is Heaven” +---Vona Claus, Beulah Claus. Minuet ..... The Dance of Our Grandmothers Carrie Beckfelt, Julia Kuox, Ada Kre- mer, Mamie Saerry, Dessama Cable, Iva Mitchell, Mabel King, Jessie Mitchel. Accompanist—Francis Bossard. Herald-Review May 31 July 12. Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. ‘There is now due upon an indebtedness se- cured by a mortgage, containing therein a wer of sale, dated October tenth, 1895, made John Appleby mortgagor, to Charles W. ston aud Charles A. Britts, mortgagees, recorded in the office of the Registerot Deeds of Itasca County, Minnesota. October twelfth, 1895, at 9 o’clock, A.M, in Book C. of Mortga- ges, ut page 365, the amount of five hundred and thirty-five dollars and fifty cents. by the non-payment of which default has occurred in the conditions of such mortgage. Suid mortgage and the indebtedness secured there- by were assigned by the mortgagees, Novem- ber tenth. 1899, to Amelia Sherwood. by an assignment, recorded May 2ist., 1902, ut 4 o’clock P.M. in the office of the ‘ister of Deeds of said Itasca County, in Book‘'H” of ey oar at pase 619 and no action has ever been instituted to recover tne amount secured b: id mortgage or any part thereof. ‘therefore the property described in said mortgage. or so much thereof as is necessary for that pur will be sold, at public auc- tion, to the highest bidder, by the Sheriff of Itasea County. Minnesota, at the front door of the County Court House, in the village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. on Monday the fourteenth day of July, 1902, at ten o’clock in the forenoon to satisfy the amonnt then due Herald-Review May 17, June 28” Execution Sale ‘Under and by virtue of an executivn issued out ofand under the seal of the district court in and for Itusca county, in the Fifteenth judi- th day of May Bo soon ommend on the > a rendered and Gcketed in seid court ani county on the 10th day of May, 1901, in favor of . Nevius, plaintiff, und agai’ ree LoeheyD. defendant, forthe sum of one hun- died fot x and 20-100 dollars ($146.20), at was thereafter, by in- April 25th. and filed in the office of the clerk of the court April 28. 1002, duly assigned by suid B. G. Nevius, to iemejazaherifcfanilaces sonst boon aul . couni n directed and |, I have Tevied upon an will sell at, 2 lic auction to the highest cash bidder. at the front door of the court house in the pillars. of Grand sends, in said Itasea county, on hogday, the 10th day of July, 1002, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, all the right. title and interest that abuve named ences debtor had on said day of May, 1901, or may have thereafter ac- Pi red, in and tothe real estate described as "Blocks pummber twe (2 and lo locks number twe-{2) and seven (7) and lots numbered one (1), two (2) und -three (3) of block number viens (8), all of Houghton’s ition to Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, according to the ‘plat thereof on file Jor of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county. Dated, May 15, 1902. » W. C. TYNDALL, Sheriff of Itasca county, Minn. ALFrep L. THWING, Attorney for Assignee of Judgment, Herald Review May: 17 June 28 Sheriff’s Sale By Virtue of an execution, Issued out of and under the seal of the district court. in and for the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, upon a judgment rendered and docketed in the said’court. on the 30th day of April A. D. 1902, in an action wherein J. J. cker was laintiff. and Etta Churebill and Fred L. urchill were defendants, in favor of the said plaintiff and against the said defendan: for the sum of two hundred thirty-five an 18-100 dollars, which execution was directed county of Itasca, I have this 12th day of May, A. D. 1902, levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said defendants, Etta Church- ill and Fred L Churchill in und to the follow- ing described real estate situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, to-wit: Lots twenty (20) twenty-one (21) and twenty- ony (22).in block eight ($)in the plat of “itasca Notice is her@by given, That’I, the under- Signed, as sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described real property to the highest bidder, for cash at public auction. at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, on Monday, the 30th day of June, A. D. 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, to satisfy the said execution, together with the interest and costs thereon. f Dated May 12, A. D. 1902 ss W. OC, TYNDALL, % Sheriff of Itasca county, Miun, C. L, Prarr. Attorney. Herald-Review May 31 June 14. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA | upon the debt secured by said mortgage for County of Itasca. 588 principal. interest and the costs and disbur- sements of this Joreslognre, Including an at ToT. B. Walker: rney fee upon foreclosure of twenty-five} ‘Duke Notice, That the plece of land as- dollars, agreed to be paid in suid morte2ge. | sessed in Your nume, situated in the county of No. One, Two. Three and Four of Section No, | {#8c&. state of Minnesota, described as fol- Thirty of Township No. Seventy-one North of Bann No. ‘'weaty-two West in Itasca County, Minnesota. Dated Ma: May 20th.. 1902, AMELIA SHERWOOD, Waitré Price, Assignee of Mortgagees. Altorneys of Assignee. Herald-Review une 7, July 12. Summons STATE OF MINNESOTA, i ss. County of Itasca. In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. Thomas R. Foley, Plaintiff, versus Charles S. Gilbert, Fred A. King, A.B. Choate. dames N. True, and all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right. title, estate, lien or iuterest in and to the real estate described in the complaiut in this action, Defendants. The state of Minnesota, to the above named defendants: ‘You and each of you are hereby summoned and uired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff, in the above entitled action, which pcre laint has been filed. in the office of the cler! Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, and to serve a Copy of your ans- wer to the said complaint on subscriber at his office in the village of Aitkin, in the county of Aitkin, Minnesota, within twenty days after the service of this summons u you exclusive of the day of such eeryice. und if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforsaid, the plaintiff in this action will epply tothe court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Dated May 29th, 1902 F. W. HALL, Plaintiff's attorney, Aitkin, Minn, Notice of Lis Pendens. STATE OF MINNESOTA, I ss County of Itasca. In District Court Fifteenth Judicial District Thomas R. Foley, plaintiff Versus Charles S. Gilbert, Fred. A. King. A. B. Choate, James N. True, and also all other persons or partirs unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest, in and to the real estate described in the complaint in this action, defendants. Notice ig hereby given: That an action has been commen in this court by the abeve named plaintiff. against the above named and described defendants, for the purpose of quieting the title of plaintiff in and to the real estate hereinafter described and obtaining a judgment therein adjudging the said plaintiff the absolute owner in fee simple of suid real estate, free and clear from any and all liens or claims of said defendants or either of them. and free and clear from any and all of claims of all persons or parties unknown, and adjudg- ing’ that said defendants and all other per- sons or parties, unknown, have no right. title, estate, lien or interest in and to said real estate or eg part thereof; that the real estate affected by this action is situate in the county of Itasca. and state of Minne- sota. and is described as follows to-wit: The south % ofthe south east \, of sec- South west 44, and lot five of section seven; lot three, lot four, the north east 4 of the south. west '4. and the north half of the north vast 14 of section eight; the south one half of the north west %4, #nd the north half of the south west 4 of section fourteen; the south west 4 of the north east 4, the west half of the south east %4. the north west 4 of the north west 4, and the south west \ of the north west gearter of section fifteen; the south west \4 of the north east 4, lot two, the east haJf of the north west 4, lot three, and lot fouf, of section eighteen: lot one, lot two, lot three, lot four, the north east rth it Pens utiaid mee at we! % of the south west 4, and the south east or which shall fail to comply with other pro- visions of Section 12 of the above mentioned Act. eg " The following are liable to a penalty of less than $5 nor more than $50: Any railroad employe who wilfully violates the provisions of Section 12 of the above men- tioned Act. Any owner of threshing or other portable steam fengine who neglects to have efficient spark arresters, or who shall deposit live coals or hot ashes without extinguishing the same. R. C, DUNN, (State Auditor), C. C. ANDREWS, Forest Commissioner. jot Fire Warden, a OF the south east 4, of section twenty-two; e north east 4 of the north east %, of sec- tion twenty-three; the south % of the north east 44 and the north % of the south eust 4. of sec tion twenty-five; The south west Of the south west ¥, of section twenty-seven; the south %% of the nesota. Dated May 29, 1902 F. W. HALL, Plaintiff's Attorney. Aitkin, Minnesota. Cauliflower, spinnage, wax beans and peas at Metzger’s ‘Market. of suid court, at the Village of | of tion five, lot seven. the south eust % of the |: lows, to-wit: South east quarter of the North west quarter (SE% of Nw%4) or Lot Five (5) of Section Twelve (12) Township Fifty seven (57) Hange Twenty seven (2), was, pursuant to estate tax mages amounting to the sum of Thirty fiva lars and one cent ($35.01), entered in the District Court in the sa‘ County of Itasca on the 2ist day of March A. D, 1900, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes upon real estate delinquent in the year one thousand eight hundred ninety-sevn 1897) and any prior year or years, for sail which sale was held in the Auditor's offiice In said County, on the 26th day of May, 1900, sold for the sum of Thirteen Dollars (313,00), said sum ee the highest bid re- evived therefor, which sum with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from the date of said sale, together ath the subsequent delinquent taxes, pen- ties and interest thereon, amounts to the sum of Twentv four Dollars and eighty eight cents ($24.83), and this last mentioned sum with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from the date af this no- tice is the amount required to m the said piece of land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, ani that the time for the redemption of said land from said sale will expire Sixty days af- ter the service of this notice and proof of the service of this Notice has been filled in my office. Wieness my aan see official seal this Ist day ril, A. D. 1 E. J. FARRELL. (Seal . Jounty Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. Herald Review June 14-July 5. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, - Saint Cloud Minn., June, 10th, 1902. Asufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by August Dorr contest- ant against Otto Faber, entry No » made September 18th,1901, for Lots_numbei Nine and Ten Section 28,fownship 54. Range 24, by Otto Faber, Contestee, in which it is alleged that the said Otto Faber never established a residence of any kind upon the said land as prescribed by the Homestead Laws, and that during the whole of the said time and ever e 18th day of September A.D. 1901 un- til the 10th day of April 1902 the said Otto Fa- bor had his residence, home and demicile with his Wife and family at some other placethan on the said land, that on or about the 10th day of April A.D. 1902 the said Otto Faber re- moved permuently with his Wife and family from the United States to the Empire of Ger- many and that the said Otto Faber has wholly abandoned said land. Said es are hereby notified to appear, re- spond and offer evidence touching said alle- ation at 10 ¢’clock a. m. on July 18th 1902, 1 fore LD. ussen Kgq.. Clerk of the Dis- trict Court at Grand Rap:ds Minnesota (and that final pearing wal. be held at 10 o’clock A. m, on July 25th 1902, before )* the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Uffice in SaintCleud Minnesota. The said contestant having, in a proper affi- dayit, filed May Sist. 1902, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal ser- vice of this notice can not be made. it is here~ »; cent Soe Sieectan tleaa — notice be iven by due ai jroper publication. ee TIL, TAY LOK. Register. WHITE & PRICE, Attorneys for Contestant, Herald-Review May & July 5. Sheriff’s Sale. Virtue of un Execution, Issued out of ol a Siantsote, upon. 87 judgment rendered and ait id. the 17th day of ned to'Th. Irgens which execution was directed and deliv-red to me as sheriff in ana for the said county of Itasca, I have this 30th day of April. A. D. 1902, levied upon all the Siehe title and laterest of the sald defendant Ludwig A. Willman, in and to the porate | described real estate situate in the county o! te of Minnesota, tu-wit: of seetion twenty-two (22) and (23) in township ) We under- sell and which judgment was subsequently duly agsiz: Lo°it aud 42 au lot3 of section twenty-three fifty-five (5) N., rang? twenty-four ereby given, That I, t) signed. sheriff as afuresaid, will sell the above described real property to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, ut the | front door of the court house in the vil of Kapids in the county of Itasca and ‘inresota, on Monday, the 7th day of , A. D, 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, to satisfy the said execution, together hd hae POEs ak costs thereon. pte , TYNDAL W.C. Sheriff of Itasca County, Minn. c, L, Pratt, age Aporpey, and delevered to me as sheriff in and for said ; A. D. ae Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Trasca County. To FJ. Woodfall: You are hereby notified that pursuant to a real estate tax judgment, entered in th, District Court im and for said County of Itasea. in the state of Nigncee. on the 2ist day ot March, A. D, 1900, in Droceerll es te enforce the payment of taxes upon real estate which be- came delinquent in and -prior to the year 1897, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 322 of the General Laws of the state of Minnesota. for the year 1899, the follow! described real estate assessed in your name, situate in thé county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota,to-wit —=— i Auditor's Office, Itasca County, Minnesota. . Am'nt) am’t | ‘Years of de- |req’red DESCRIPTION. E g |for_ which Uina’nt Yo! re- ‘axes p im Se Es 5 beca each : | o [deliggu’nt| aser}| tract Subdivision of Lot or block and |: | : 4 name of Village. Be orl Stl ie Wilson & Gillispie's Addition to | ys | , [188% 18841 5] 10 Grand Rapids. 16} 4 (1894 1895 4} 08} 5| 10 Total Amounts. “s6) 101 “20 Was on the 28th day of May, 190, sold for the years herein above stated, for the sums set ons posite each description’ as aboye stated, and that the’ amount requii to redeem said nds from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue for the service of this notice, is the sum set down in the right hand column op- posite each description, as above set forth, with interest thereon at the rate of one per. cent r month from the date of this notice, and that the time for the redemption of said land rom said sale will expire sixty days after the service of this notice and proof of the servicp thereof is filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of July, 1901. (SEAL) FARRELL, E. J. Hearld-Reviow, June 7-21. County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. ee Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA, t Ttasea County. To W. H. Floyd: Yon are hereby notified that pursuant, to a real estate tax Judgment. entered in the District court in and for said County of Itusca, in the State of Minnesota, on the 2ist day of March, . D. in proceedings to enforce payment of tuxes upon real estate which became delinquent in and prior to the year 1897, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 322 of the G: Auditor’s Office, Itasca County, Minn. eral Laws of the State of Minnesota, for the year 1399, the following described real estate. as- Sessed in your name, situate in the County of Itasca and Stato of Minnesota, to-wit: f > Am’t Oi mount DESCRIPTION, % | Yoars | Am’t |deling’t|Req’ired 8 |forwhich | each |tax p'd|_ to € Taxes tract |by pur-| Redeem ® | became |sold for| chaser | each Subdivision of Lot or Block and name of delinguent Tract ‘Village. rr rareee a ar pes: F ctl $ jet | $ let Wilson & Gillispie's addition to ‘i. a. tae Grand Rapids. “4 i 1895 1895) o H rs Total amounts... wason the 28th day of My, 1900, sold for the years herein above stated, for the sum set oppo- site each description as above stated, and that the amount required to edeem said lands from said sale, exclusive of the cosis to accrue for the service of this Notice, is the sum set down in the right hand column opposite each description. as above set forth, with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent per month from the date of this notice and that the time for tha redemption of said lands from said sale will expire sixty duys after the service of this Notice end proof of the service thereof is filed in my office. or my hand and official seal this 20th day of July. 1901. SEAL. Anditor, Ttasen Gousur Minnesota nditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review, June 7-21. uke SWSLSVSESSVES: LSVSVSISLSVSES JOHN S. LOFBERG Contractor and Builder. Estimates Giv on all work HOUSE MOVING I have the only complete outfit for the careful and safe moving of buildings in Itasca county. JOHN S. LOFBERG Grand Rapids Minnesota. sISSSVES GEO. BOOTH, fl hmanntachanerae | Cigars | GRAND RAPIDS, Jf/NN ' 252525 Minnesota. They are* made 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. For sale everywhere. Call for them. “BOOTH’S CIGARS” teputation ai over Nerauors nu un A. E. WILDER,®Prop. FRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery i A in Connection. Special Attention Given to Transtent Trade. Headquarters for Lumbermen. One half Block From Depot.