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‘City. and Vicinity. Helmer’s meat market. Watermelons, cantelopes and wild plumbs at Metzger’s market. Mrs. M. L. Toole of Cass Lake is expected here on a visit-today. John Oshorn, Jr., was among the visitors on the Fourth from Cass Lake. Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Donohue are’ entertaining Miss Martha Carling of St. Paul. California-fruits—Plumbs, peaches, apricots, cherries, new apples at Metz- geis market, 3 The M. E. Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Klnkey Wednesday afternoon next, Mrs. F. F Price of Duluth, is spend- ing a few days here with her, husband, Attorney Pnice. ‘The Schubert Symphony club and Ladies quortette at the ,court house Monday evening. Senator C. G. McCarthy returned today froma trip through some of the western states The ladies .of the Episcopal guild will meet with Mrs, F. J. Stevens next ‘Thursday afternoon, Spring lamb, spring chicken and the choicest cuts of steaks and chops at Metzger’s market. The Skirbach’s great one-ring cir- cus is billed to show iu Grand Rapids this afternoon and evening. Mrs, Thomas Murray will leave this afternoon ona visit to friends and relatives in Minneapolis. The supper served at Village hall last night by the Catholic ladies nett- ed the society over fifty-seven dollars. Central Schoo! library will be open each Saturday afternoon during vaca- uon weeks. Prof. Carroll has charge. Attorney C. L. Pratt arrived from St. Faul Thursday. He wasa dele- gate tothe state Republican conven- tion. A. Galorneau is the new cutter*at, A. E, Nott and wife of Minneap- olis, were arrivals yesterday and will remain about ten days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Booth. Mr. Nott has had some experience with Itasca county bass and he cannot fore- go the temptation of making a yearly pilgrimage to the lakes hereabouts. Rev. Mr. Palm was on the' sick list last Sunday and the good M, E. people doubled up with their Presby- terian neighbors, Rev. Mr. Lathrop holding services in the M. E. church in the morning and in the Presby- terian church in the evening. Mr. Palm went to Minneapolis Wednesday and expects to be back in about ten days, The audience was one.of the most demonstrative n the history of the Ladies’ Matinee Musicale, and every number was applauded te the echo. The feature of the evening was the Schubert Lady Quartette, though the instrumental selections were give ex- quisite shading and rendered with spirit and dash.—The Spokesman Kevizw. . The Herald-Review 1s fortunate in having secured a very able corres- pandent at Cohasset, whose news re- port will be-found on another page. Cohasset is growing rapidly and is keeping apace of thé times in every way and the Herald-Review will here- after be in a position to furmtsh the local news of that town each week in a separate department. On Monday evening the famous Schubert Symphony club and Lady quartette will entertain the people of Grand Rapids at the’ court house. The agent of the club was nere some time ago and sold a sufficient number of tickets to justify this splendid com- pany of musicians in appearing here. Schubert Symphony club is one of the finest organizations of the kind in the United States, C. A. Pearson and Miss Millie Dahl, both residents of Grand Rapids, were married in the parlors of Hotel Gladstone last Monday noon by Rev. Noah Lathrop. Bert Pearson, the groom, has been a resident of Itasca county for a number of years, while the bnde has lived here about three date of entry before the patent is granted. The limit heretofore was eight years. As formerly, if proof is not made within the specified limit. the homestead involved will be treated as having been voltntarily abandoned and will be open for new entry. — \ Steam Boat Excursion Sunday, July 2oth, 1902, the steam- er Irene, under the command of C. T. Glover, will leave the Frst street dock at 11 o’clock for own river points, returning same aay. Lunch and refreshments may be found on béard at reasonable prices. Good Oschestra music will be on board. A limited number of tickets are now on sale at Kremer & Kremer’s grocery store. Round Trip 50 cents. Sale of tickets will close July 19th or sooner, when the capacity of board is full, Boat will be landed for one hour at Ham- ilton’s Farm camp landing. s NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received until 8 o’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, Herald-Review ane 7, July 12. Summons STATE OF MINNESOTA, ‘ ss. County of Itasea. In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. Thomas R. Foley, Plaintiff, versus % Charles 8. Gilbert; Fred A. King, A.B. Choate. James N. True, and all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right. title, estate, lien or interest in and to the real estate described in the complaint in this action. Defendants. The state of Minnesota, to the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and 1% red to answer the complaint of the plaintiff, in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said court, at the Village of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your ans- wer to the said com: int on the subscriber his office-in the village of Aitkin, in the residence, and ‘cultivation}must be} made within seven years from the| i \ If You Are Going East On your summer vacation, sand will tell us where you want to go we-will tell you the hest way to get there, and what it will cost. 7 We can offer you a variety of de- lightful Rail and Lake Trips on the finest trains and steamers in th land. 2 Our new electric-lighted trains “The North Country Mail’ are just out. These trains are the acme of modern car-building art. Write or call on us for detailed in- formation regarding rates. etc. “No Trouble To Answer Ques- tions.” M. ADSON. General Agent, Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. 426 Spalding Hotel Block, Duluth, Minn. * Herald-Review May 31 July 12. Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. ‘There is now due upon an indebtedness se- cured by a niortgage, containing therein a power of sale, dated October tenth, 1895, made by John Appleby, mortgagor, to Charies W. Elston aud Charles A. Britts, mortgagees, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Itasca County, Minnesota. October twelfth, 189% at 9 o'clock, A.M. in Book C, of Mortga~ ges, at page 365, the amount of five hundred and thirty-five dollars and fifty cents, by the hon-payment of which default has occurred in the conditions of such mortgage. Said 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, at-4 o'clock P.M. in the office of the Rogister of Deeds of said Itasca County, in Book“H” o Mortgages at page 619 and no action has ever been instituted to recover tae amountsecured by said mortgage or any part thereof. ‘Therefore ‘the property described in said mortgage. or so much thereof as is necessary ‘fes that purpose, 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 amount then due upon the debt secured by said mortgage for principal. interest and the costs and disbur- sements of this foreclosure, including an at- torney fee vpon foreclosure of twenty-five flollats, ngreed to be paid In sald mortage. The premises to be sold are described as Lots No. One, Two. Three and Four of Section No, Thirty of Township No. Seventy-one North ot Range No. Tweaty-two West in Itasca County, Minnesota. + Dated May 26th.. 1 Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA, l , Irasoa County. i) To F. J. Woodfall: You are hereby notified that pursuant toa real estate tax judgment, entered in the District Court in and for said County of Itasca, in the state of Minnesota, on the 2ist day of March. A. D, 1900, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes upon real estate which be- came delinquent in and prior to the year 1397, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 322 of the General Laws of the state of Minnesota, for the year 1899, the following described real estate assessed in your name, situate in the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota,to-wit Auditor's Office. Itasca County, Minnesota. ae = = Am‘nt) am't 2 slo] Years «/$2> | of de- |req’red DESCRIPTION. & | |for which|=22 fling’nt| to re- : wl & ‘axes |me2 | tax p’d} deem : S| Z|, became |225 by pur-| each S fdelinqu’nt| $* |chaser| tract Subdivision of Lot or block and : Cepeer| gray) aa oats name of Village. ies Fj ct} $ [ct] $ ct = Wilson & Gillispie's Addition to | 4;| 4 HE3E 18 Grand Rapids. eh Eitan 1805 Total Amounts........... was On the 28th day of May, 1909, sold for the eo herein above stated, for the sums set op- posite each description as aboye stated, and that the amount required to redeem said nds from said sale, exciusive of the costs to accrue for the service of this notice, is the sum set downin the right hand column op- > Posite each description, as above set forth, with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent Der month from the date of this notice, and that the time forthe redemption of said lands from said sale will expire sixty days after the service of this notice and proof of the service thereof is filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of July, 1901, (SEAL; FE. J. FARRELL, 3 County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. Hearld-Review, June 7-21. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; Ttasca County. To W. H. Floyd: You are hereby notified that pursuant, to a real estate tax judgment. entered in the District court in and for said County of Itasca. in the State of Minnesota, on the 21st day of March, A.D. 1900, in proceediugs to enforce the payment of tuxes upon real estate Which became Anditor’s Office, Itasca County, Minn. ? | delinquent in and prior to the year 1897, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 322 of the Gen- eral Laws of the State of Minnesota, for the year 1899, the following described real estate. as- sessed in your name, situate in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, to-wit: Am't ot; mount DESCRIPTION, i icf Years Am’t |deling’t/Req’ired Sg & |forwhich| each |tax p’dj_ to & | & | Taxes | tract jby pur-| Redeom 2% | F | became ‘sold for| chaser | each ° delinquent} Subdivision of Lot or Block and name of Village. ct $ fev si a7 Wilson & Gillispie’s Addition to ~ iso 86. i Grand Rapids. aD 4 1895] | 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 amonnt requir to 1902. 2s AMELIA SHERWOOD, Wuirr & Price, | Assignee of Mortgagees. Attorneys of Assignee. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } edeem said lands from said sale, exclusive of the costs to _ ue 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 th+ redemption of said lands from said sale will expire sixty days after the service of this Notice and proof of the service thereof is filed in my office. fnew my hand and official seal this 20th day of July. 1901. [sEAL. E. J, FARRELL. Auditor, Itasea County, Minnesota. Herald-Review, June 7-21. ducting a restaurant at Deer River for sometime past, has disposed of his interests there and returned to_ his Grand Rapids home where he expects to reside in the future. L. F. Gran, of St. Paul, who is as- sociated with A, E. Kribs in mining lands 1n Itasca county, was here this week. Messrs. Gran and Kribs will put a churn drill to work on their property south of town next. week. Mr. E. A. Kremer received the sad news today from Saginaw, Mich., that his aged mother was dangerously ill in that city and not expected to live. E. A., George F. and Arthur A. Kremer will leave this afternoon for Saginaw. It is announced that the marrage of M’ss Edith Crossley of Grand Rap- ids and Mr. C. L. Burnett of Brgimerd, wil] take place on Wednesday of next’] week at the home of the bride’s par ents, Mr. 2nd Mrs. Charles Kearney, of this village. Last week N. Washburn closed the deal for the sale.of his Trout Lake farm, receiving the balance due of the $4,000 purchase money from the Ruishus-Remer company. He left on Monday to a visit with fnends at Rice Lake, Wisconsin. The menu for Fourth of July dinner at Dave Chambers’ Parlor restaurant was on a metropolitan scale, and the hundreds Of people who feasted at his tables were served with the choicest of everything that the skill of a first- class chef could provide. Rev. E. P, Crane, former pastor of the Presbyterian church here, arrived trom Montecillo, Monday, and will put in a month or six weeks on his homestead south of town. The re- Harry Williams, who had been ton- | Drunk and Disorderiy Frank Murphy and John Sullivan were each fined by Justice Huson Monday morning on charges of drunk and disorderly. The former is} “doing” ten days, while the latter was let off by the payment of $6.20. south west 4 of.the north east 44, lot two, the east half of the north west 44, lot three, and lot four, of section eighteen: lot one, lot two, lot three. lot four, the north east 4 o the north west 44, and the east % of the south west 14. of section nineteen; the south east 44 of the south east 4 of section twenty- one, lot five. lot six, lot seven. the south west 44 of the south west 4, and the south east 44 of the south east i, of section twenty-two; the north east 4 of the north east \4, of sec- tion twenty-three; the south % of the north No Arrests on the Fourth It speaks well.-for Grand Rapids that there was not a single arrest made on the Fourth, and very few men were seen on the streets under the influence of liquor. Killed by the Cars Bernatto Vicilo, an Italian working with the surfacing crew about three miles this side of Deer River, was struck by a passing train yesterday afternoon, receiving internal injuries from which he died at St. Benedicts’ hospital this morning. It Is Time to Move. Ifthe proper authorities fail to do their duty in the matter of securing public parks, etc,, it will be necessary for the people to meet en masse and force action on this important nfatter. Time ts money in the matter of se- curing suitable groun !s for public use. Schubert Symphony Club The troupe was greeted by a large | audience, which was enthusiastic from the first number, encores being de- manded and granted after every sel- ection.—The State Journal, Change in Homestead Law _ The Duluth land office is advised trom Washington that the law east 44 and the north % of the south east 4. of sec tion twenty-five; The south west % of the south west \, of section twenty-seven; the south 3 of the south east '4. of section twenty-eight; the south west 44ofthe north east. the north west i of the ‘south east 4, lot one. lot two, lotthree und lot four of section thirty; and the north east 4 of the north east ‘4. of sec- tion thirty-three, all -in township fifty-four ofrange twenty-five, in Itasea county, Min nesota. Dated May 29, 1902 F. W. HALL, Plaintiff's Attorney. Aitkin, Minnesota. er er ee ee Fresh killed chickens at Metzger’s We buy them aliveso our customers will know they are fresh and hole- some, : 4 . Cauliflower, spinnage, wax beans and peas at Metzger’s Market. For everything in the line of bread cakes, cookies, etc., go to the Grand Rapids Bekery, opposite post office. Finest kiad of creamery.and dairy grocers. . Snaps. TIMBER CLAIM, directly stream. 5 some cedar, 10 acres good farm land. HAY CLAIM, on river, will cut tons hay this season, recently enacted by congress, per- taining to the proving up of home- verend gentleman expects to prove up the latter part of this menth. steads, has gone into effect. It pro- vides that hereafter final proof of claims speak quickly as they. wil be vacant long. a £ | prescribed by t butter ‘at Kremer & Kremer; the other thi said. on | Mond: a clock About 3500 cords spruce, ourt house in the village of Grand Rapids in 200 | of be given to burned over | for three successive works ready to cut. 15 to 20 acres high |¢ egre id laud. If you want either of these} 1 not | day of HE. Grarram. | ——— to erent that the said Otto Faber never established a residence of aor kind upon the said land as e Homestead Laws, and that during the whole of the said time and ever since the 18th day of September A -D. 1901 un- til the 10th day of April 1902 the said Otto Fa- 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 frum the United States to the Empire of Ger- many and that the said Otto Faber has wholly abandoned said land. : Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re- Spond and offer evidence touching said alle- ation at 10 e’clock a. m. on July 18th 1902, 1 fore I.D. Rassmussen Esq.. Clerk of the Dis- trict Court at Grand Rapids Minnesota (and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock A. m. on July 25th 1902, before)* the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Saint Cloud Minnesota. ‘The said contestant having, in a paper affi- dayit. filed May 3lst. 1902, set forth facts which’ show that after due diligence personal, ser- vice of this notice cain not be made. it is here- by Ordered and directed that,such notice be given by due and proper publication. ‘M.D, TAY LOR, Register. WHITE & PRICI Ey Attorneys for Contestant, t Herald-Review June 21-28, July 5. Order to Examine Accounts, Ete. STATE OF MIMMESOTA County 6f Itasca, In Probate Court—Special Term, June Mth, ‘1902. In the matter of the estate of Katherine Buk- er, deeeased. ae On reading and filing the petition of Fisher Baker, administrator of the estate of Kather- ine Baker. deceased. representing, among ngs, that he has fally administered estate, and praying that a time and lace be fixed for examining and allowing the Rust account of his administration, and for the snmont of the residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto by law; Tels Ordered, That said account be exam- edaat Pag ofan” A fi ‘the lth day of July, A. D. i atm. at tho probate office tn the said county; it isturther ordered, That notice there- cee pace cote t (ape a oa jor to said day heering, Hovale eer weakly newspaper pr nted and publish pids in said county. . abtirend Rapids, Minnesota, this 14th June, _ ~D. ce ; rhe ea ra) . H.S. HUSON, | fee = aaee Ot epee lishi et eres H. FE. Graflam returned from St, } years. Both have a host of friends cS wanty, of Aitkin, Minnesota, within twenty County of Itasca. if a Dan)” Tin ty. apie i j vishing e Vi lays after the service of this summons upon S a, A Paul Thursday, where he had been in | WhO join mm wishing the young couple | $838 exclusive of the day of such, cervice, | District Court, Fifteenth Judiciat District. attendance at the Repubhcan state | all the joys. of life. Mr. and Mrs. and if you fail to answer the said SOT eee aiaicety in one of the Blood residences, re- | @emanded inthe said complaint. . fenry S i Broeke ? ate y : Etta Starr, (single). Charles II. Houlton, | CegegeeseseS A fenry Semph and J. H. Brocker, cently purchased by the groom. acct ak yaar F. W. HALL: Beuty, pea isone amd. BBoie Ds ot Cass Lake, brothers in-law of Leo Plaintif’s attorney! Aitkin, Minn, PRADO: ie oa ie ein a 8 pa lllery Betz, were enjoying Giand Rapids? It may be the right of every Amer- . sat es Bee aa ee JOHN J 7 q - € * my ‘a celebration yesterday. ican citizen, male or female, natural Notice of Die Pendens Notice is hereby given, that under and by | Luke Tooleor Grattan cidecetoe adopted, toget drunk on the Fourth i yirtue of a judgment and decree, entered in ° son of Mr, and Mr M1. Toole, | Of July, provided they do not infringe | STATE OF MINNESOTA, tn Barret tyre cer meee ere Contractor and Builder. spent the Fourth in Grand Rapids we ss rights, life or hberty of County of Itasca ‘ peep to cond Leades connty wtlkeadl cacukite E t ts & a1 all work taking in the sighls of the celebration | Others: But when, under the com- | fy pistrict Court Fitteenth Judicial, District auction, to thie highest bidder for eash, on stma vo § eee pies me bined influence of an overdose of Thomas R. Holey, plaintiff , Waa Heap ebie ately Ray Ot Saas dae Se - 5, Leary, who has charge of the} spirits frumenti and bogus patriotism Versus — house, in Grand Rapids, in said county, in one Fosston electric lignt plant, came | they make of themselves public auis. Charles 5: Gilbert, ae A ain iB perroel oe Denes rn eee ee HOUSE MOVING I have the only complete down yesterday and last mght oper- | ances and endanger life and property pereace vie Siti leone ore All those tructs or paycels of land, lying and uttit for the careful and safe moving of buildings in ated on his bass viol at the firemen’s bec: d a any right, title, estate, lien or interest, | being in the county of Ttasea and state of |g) © 2 2 : at the S]it becomes the duty of sober, self-re- in’ind to the real estate described in the | Minnesota, described us follows to-wit: I ee : dance specting Citizens to. shoot the offend- complaint in this action, defendants. abe seat le eee) Pa eae, eee ery tasca county. Ne 2] i : a i. We a er i Houghton’s addition to Grand Rapids | €Xbibited through the local press as} above named plaintiff. against the above Fee UE ts Magis noEtbe a quarter ag ae jane dp F horrible examples ot dissi for | Hamed and described defendants, for. the |e eos.) "of section twenty-four (24), all in by Alexander Roberts, was had -€ examples of dissipation for} purpose of quieting the title of plaintiff in township sixty (60), north of range twenty- JOHN ss ‘Thursday evening at Village hall, the rising generation to gaze upon | 4nd to the real estate hereinafter described | three @3) west of the faurth principal meridian e” é SI ace huise and obtaining a judgment therein adjudging | See @3) west of tic tant a aeaivey thereoe Mrs, M. Morrison held the lucky | 22d shudder, A more sever and] the suid Piaintite the absolnte owner, in, fee | “Boted June Bh, 1902. : Grand Rapids Minnesota gh ‘i : : js| simple of suid real estate, free and clear Soa A \ . John McDenald and. wife and Mr. | tp 1 rad A “|elour from any and all liens of claims of | TQWNE & MERCHANT and E. INGALLS, SLSLSLVSLSVSS MoDotsid's: saa MS AcE See eee OR ne an yesterday | all persons or parties unknown, and adjudg-|' Plutatiil’s attorneys. fay oh wtinn 6 i onald’s sister, Miss bridget, | morning’s embrogho are said to be} ing. that said defendants and all other per- % 2, $3 3 is ~ Miss Susie Mooney and Frank Mc-# §, sons or parties, unknown, have no right. ew, July 5-12-19-26, Aug, 2-9, 1902 st offenders. = Herald-Review, July 5-12-19-26, Aug, 2-9, Eown teft on Tuesday for Maple oS Soak i sees aS real estate aifected by this action is situate - Lake, Minn., on a visit to friends and °Taint No Use in the county of Itasca. und state of Minne- ‘ ats relatives. i a sota. and is described as follows to-wit? : “It's sweet for brethern to dwell] ,,The south % of the south east %y of sec- Horald Review June 14-July 5. ~ eC i ? ion five, lot seven. é south east 14 0: he Voti _Clyde C. Hastings was down from | together,” but what's the-use of tell-| south west. ta: and lot. five of section seven: Contest Notice. Sesesese 525 —sasrsenssass SS Cass Lake yesterday, and although he] ing that to B ‘ lotthree, lot four, the north east + of the Department of the Interior. xs jiad One Atm Ginna sen ett Tt of | 1S that to Brother Noyes, Brother | south west %, and the north half of the north United States Land Office, Cone af ina sing the result Of | iiley and Brother Quinn? ‘They wilb| &5# ‘4 of section eight; the south one half of Saint Cloud Minn_, June, ioth, 1902. [ i being thrown from a buggy a few days | jy, fits *s i the north west 4, und the north halfofthe | 4 sufficient contest affidavit having been . e 5 j 5 s have none of 1t, says McFadden inthe | south west 34 of section fourteen; the south m en é- ‘ ago—ie had about as much fun cele- west '4 of tho north east \, th t half of | fled in this office by August Dorr, contest- a, Duluth News Tribnne. the south east 2, the north west i of the | aut against Otto Faber, entry No 22338, made \ brating as anybody, Gghetrbrag ome + ee 4 September 18th,1901, for Lots numbered Nine if north west i. and the south west 14 of the! So eee eo Township 54. Range 2h by H Manufacturer of Ls north West quarter of section fifteen; the | Sit) "Baber, Contestee, im which itis ulleged Fine h | d i t I l nu ia Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, WINN z ’ 99 Have achieved an excellent Le BOOTH S CIGARS reputation all over Northern 3 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. <1 SSsSseseSsoa Se Se SseS eas SSe5 ' \ ul | : 1Gladstone I FRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT., , . » Sample Room and Lavery in Connection. Special Attention Given to Transtent Trade, Headquarters for Lumbermen. : ao