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q News Gathered During the Week | Geo. F. Kremer is doing business in Minneapolis this week. W. B. Halman left Wednesday 0a a business trip to Winnepeg. When you want poure tea and coffee go to Hughes & Co Rev. W. J. Palm returned from Minneapolis on Saturday last. A, A, Kremer returned the first of the week from Saginaw, Mich, The Royal Neighbors will give a dance in Village hall Friday night. Miss Sybilla Hartman of Duluth is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Graffam. Connors of Minneapolis, niece . W. E. Neal, is here on a visit. Mat Schumacher left on Wednesday to visit relatives and friends in Wis- consin, When you want dry goods or shoes that are new and up-to-date go to Hughes & Co. Miss Allie Tyndall returned home to-day from a visit of several weeks with friends in Carlton, The school board has bought block 29 in Kearney’s First addition to Grand Rapids for the high school site. Attend the Reidelsberger entertain- ment Wednesday evening and hear one of the greatest violinists of the age. Work on the Lumbermen’s bank building will begin next week and will be pushed to completion as rapidly as possible, We have been requested by a young lady friend to make note of the tact that the Magnet windows have been cleaned recently. The Episcepal guild will meet with 1 Mrs. HH. 0. Powers ‘Thursday after- noon next at the usual hot A silver tea will be served. W. J. Warner, “the Piker,” , whe formerly conducted a jewelry business here, passed through the village one day this week on his way west. Mrs, Emest Jacobi of “Duluth is spen ew days at tae Pokegama lake summer home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Chesholin. Dan Rose wes down from his chum in the Phena district during the week. He says settlers are going into that country by the dozens these*days. Frank F. Price has purchased lots 16, 17, 18 and 19 in block seven, The two per cent voted at the meet- ing held last Saturday evening, was for services rendered during the past year, not for the ensuing year. Dr. L. Tenny is still at the Pokega- ma where he may be consulted by anyone needing chiropodist or mani- cure work done. The doctor has treated a large number of people since coming here and he has given excellent satisfaction in all cases. A son was born to Sheriff and Mrs, W. C.. Tyndall on Monday of this week. The youngster 1s doing finely, asis also the mother, but the sheriff says the young fellow shows Demo- cratic proclivities to au alarming de- gree, He 1sa kicker and disturber of the peace. A. L. Sheldon, brother of Cashier F. P. Sheldon of the Lumbermen’s bank, arrived here the first of the week and will remain on a visit for a few’ days, after which he will proceed t» Koochiching where he will assume charge of the new bank to be opened at that place as a branch of the Grand Rapids institution. The dance given at Village hall last evening was not as liberally attended as the Orchestra hoped it would be. Prof. L. Tenny was prompter, and it is conceded by all that he is the peer of any caller who ever directed a party of dancevs in Grand Rapids. ‘The ladies of the library board served ice cream and cake. The Methodist pastor, Rev. Noah Lathrop, on account of a rheumatic attack in hus right hip, has been un- able to be out and at work as usual for a number of days. He is improv- ing and hopes to be fully recovered soon. He was out Wednesday after noon, the first time he h»s been down town for over a week, The Methodist Episcopal and Pres- byterion churches have made arrange- ments to hold umon services on Sunday evenings for some time to come. Next Sunday, July 27th. the meeting will be held at the Presby- terian church at the usual evening [OFFICIAL PUBY, CATION] PROCEEDINGS Of the Village Council of the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Meeting Held July 7, 1902. A ular meeting of the Village Council was held at the County Auditor's office in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on Monday, July 7.1902, , Present—President Gunn, Trustees Rass- mussen, O'Connell. Decker and Kecorder King. Minutes ofJast meeting were read and on motion approved, a The matter of the neering: upon the Apa cation of Thomas Kelly for license to sell in- toxivating liquor coming up, no one appear- ing in opposition agg Sey ne being deemed % proper person to who isi sume, and he having furnished good and sufficient bond as required by Jaw, it was on motion ent ordered, that said bond be ap- proved and license issued in accordance with the prayer of said application. ‘The following preamble and resolution was presented by Trustee O'Connell. viz: Whereas, It is deemed necessary, by this council, to construct an eight foot sidewalk ‘on the South side of Second street north, be- tween the alley in block 27 in the original plat of Grand Rapids and Kindred avenue, there- fore be it Resolved, That John Dolph, owner of lot 24 in block 27 in the original plat of Grand Rapids, be notified, by the street. commis- sioner, to construct a sidewalk eight feet in width on the south side of Second street north between the alley in block 27 and Kindred avenue, that suid sidewalk be con- structed of two-inch plank. securely spiked to four stringers two by six inches in size aud laid on a good foundation, that said owner, John Dolph, be required to complete the building of ‘said sidewalk by September 1, 1902, and in the event of his failure to so con- struct said side walk within the time herein specified, be 1t resolved, that the street com- missioner be and he is hereby instructed to construct same, and the expense of same, to-wit the sum of $60 be and thé said amount is hereby assessed upon said lot 24 in block 27 in the original plat of Grand Rapids. On motion resolution adopted. Several claims were on motion allowed as charged and warrants for the several amounts ordered drawn on the treasury, as follows: W. J. & H. D. Powers, hardware (May, ill) - W. J, & He iLL T. H. Hennessy, Jobn A. Brown, 19 days veying .. John Troop, by Bowers, hurdware Gune repairing water main vices sui surveyor .. Improvement Houry Hughes & Co.. merchandise. J. L. Washburn, legal advise... ; 50 ‘The Munson Stationery Co., printing 200 copies specifications 50 Forrest, drayage E, C. Kiley. printing... William MeVeigh, drayage. Itasca county, boarding village pris 1 Street Commissioner Lane presented his pay roll for labor performed on the streets during June, as follows: T, E, McDonald. 1 day Octore Duet, 8 hours. Reports filed and amounts ordored drawn on the treasury. a Report of Treasurer Aiken was read and led. Petition, signed by C. E. Aiken and seven others, praying for the extension of the water inuin, on Fourth street, from Leland avenue to foley avenue, was’ read and on motion referred to committee on water in, adertising bids. - 187 hour, A cordial invitation to these s-ivices is extended to all, Rev. Noah Lathrop, of the M, E, church, will be absent next Sunday a. m. holding services at Deer River, the Sunday school will meet at the usual hour, 19 a. m., and the congre- gation’ wili worship with the Presby- terlans at rra.m. ‘The pastor hopes there will be a general attendance at Kearney’s First addition, on which he will soon begin the erecuon of a resi- dence. Attorney J. Trae, formerly of Grand Rapids, late of Aitkin, has opened a law office at- Little Falls where he will engage m the practice of his profession. The plans of the new high school butiding have been received by the board from Architect Fremont D. Orff of Minneapolis. “See advertis- ment in another column. § ‘The Ladies Aid society. of the M. E. church will give a fifteen-cent supper at Village hall on Tuesday - evening, beginning at 5:30 and con- tinuing unul all are served. Postmaster McVicar has added a section of lock boxes to his office for the accommodation of increasing “some legal matters in which he is in- business. The change also gives more working room for the office force. The Episcopal guild held their regular weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. L. W. Huntley on Thursday afternoon, A lawn lunch was served by Mesdames Huntley and Howard, Miss Catherine Elliot and Miss Sarah Morrison of Boston, nieces of Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Hennessy, and Mrs. George McCrea of Minneapolis, visited at the Hennessy home dunng the week, The announcement has been made by General Agent Adson of the D. S. S. & A. railway, of the appointment of H. D. Smead as traveling passenger agent for that road with ‘headquarters at Duluth. Mark Devine, representing the Pine Tree Lumber company of Chippewa Falls, passed through, the village Wednesday on his way to Blackduck. Mr. Devine makes his headquarters at Hibbing. Mr. J. S. Gale will open a real estate and loan office m Grand Rapids, occupying one of the McAlpine & McDonald buildings on Fourth street, Mr. Gale has been im business in Hill City during the past year. Hon. W. R. Baumback of Wadena was in the village the first part of the week. He says the First State Bank of Grand Rapids will begin business as soon as the charter is received, L. N. Bolter of Duluth will be cashier of the new institution. ; There are many who do not seem to understand the matter of fixing the treasurer’s compensotion. the Sanday school and also at the preaching service. E, E, Neal, who was one of the early elements 1n the history of Ltasca county, and who has been in the southwestern territory of the United States for the past half-dozen years, was an unexpected arrival in Grand Rapids this:week. Mr, Neal comes to northern Minnesota to look after terested, and he may conclude to select a location in-one of the new towns springing up in this vicinity. works, : / Several bids for the construction of the Clectric light plant were opened, read and referred to Consulting Engineer Edward P. Bureh for tabulation. One bid for the painting of the water tower was received, read and rejected, : On motion the council udjourned until to- morrow morning at 9 o'clock 2. in. : FRED A, KING, ‘ikecorder. ‘An adjourned meeting of the village council was held at the village hall in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on Tuesday, July 8, 1902. Present :—President Gunn, ‘rastees O’Con- nell, Kassmussen, Decker aud Recorder King. ‘Alter due consideration of the several bids presented. for the building of the electric light plant, it was on motion decided to reject ull bius, and the bidders present solicited to present new bids for the coustruction of said clectric light pliant, according to the plans und specifications exclusive of the building, On motion a recess was taken for one hour. ‘The council re-assembled at 11 o'clock a. m. Bids for the construction of the electric tens peak exclusive of the building were opened und read as followes: Crowley Electric Ci Allan Black Company.... Burgess Electric Company. . 24, Aiter due consideration of said several bids it was on motion determined that the bid of J. G. Robertson was the most desirable bid for the council to accept, because of the superior quality and make of the machinery and materials proposed to be furnished by tim, and on motion his bid was duly ac-epted ‘The following is a personal mention [and ‘the council thersapos entered int x Gon; taken from the Duluth Herald of yesteiday: “W. R, Baumbach, presi- dent of the First National bank of Wadena, and president of the ‘Giant Grip’ company, which will ‘soon engage in the manufacture of horse- shoes in this city, was at the McKay last evening, He said there was noth- ing new as to the date of starting the factory, but that work on the building at the west end would be begun at once. The plans and specifications are in the hands of J. J. Wangensteim, the architect.” Prof. Carl Reidelsberger, the famous violinist, will give a musical entertain- ment assisted by Mrs. Connors of Minneapolis, at Village hall on Wed- nesday evening next, July 30. Prof. Reidelsberger and Mrs. Connors en- tertained the people of Grand Rapids with a musicale some time ago, which was received with unusual favor by all who attended They come to Grand Rapids under the auspices of the library board, and this fact in itself should be sufficient in- ducement to insure the entertamment a liberal patronage. Prof. Carl Reidelsberger is one of the most emi- nent violinists in this country, ~ When you want new canned goods go to Hughes & Co. When you want real maple syrup go to Hughes & Co. When you want butter made in Itasca county go to Hughes & Co. For fair treatment and proper prices go to Hughes & Co, When you want fresh eggs go to Hughes & Co. August Johnson has his fall and tract with said J ‘obertson for the con- struction of the electric lighting plant. ex- clusive of the builaing. accc r ling to the plans and specifications aud satu J. G. Robertson to receive $24,500 when said plant is com- pleted. ' i On motion the council adjourned until Monday, July 28 1902. FRED A. KING, sf Recorder. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors:—In the Distruct Court of the United States jor the Fifth Division, District of Minnesota. in Bankruptcy. In the matter of Joseph Helmer, Bankrupt. In Bankruptey: To the creditors‘ of Joseph Helmer, of Grand Hapids, in the county of Itasca ‘and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given, that on the 19th duy of July, A. D., 1902, the said Joseph Helmer was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at room 409 First National Bamt bnilding, in the city of Duluth, on the 9th day of August, A. D., 1902, at 10'o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors niay attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt. and transact such other business as may come before said meeting. Dated July 19th, 1902, 5 H. F. GREENE, Referee in Bankruptey. “New Townshiys. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn., July 7, 1902 _ Notice is hereby given that the official plats of survey of township 153 north of range 28 west of th p.m.; township 154 north of range 28 west of 5th p,m. and township 61 north of range 27 west of 4th p..m. wi!l be opened for filing in this office on Tuesday, August 19th, at 9 o'clock a m.; and that on and after said day we will receive applications for the entry of lands in said townships. WM. &. CULKIN, Register, + J M, SMITH, Receiver. _ NOTICE. Until August 1st, sealed bids will Herald-Review July 26, Aug. 23 Contest Notice. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Bie Duluth, Minnesota, July 7. 1902. sufficient contest affidavit havii filed in this office by William McOAS, Oo testant, against Delbert Townsend, entry no. 68375, made March 28th, 1892, for lots five, six and seven, section 19, township 56, range 22, by Detbert Townsend, contestee, in which it is alleged at Delbert abandoned said lands during all the time since the date of his entry aforesaid and has made no improvements upon said lands what- soever, (and that said alleged absence from the eafd land was not due to his employment in the army, navy. or marine Corps Of the United States as a private soldier, otticer, sea- man, or marine during the war with spain, or during ahy other war in which the United States may be engaged); and this the said contestant is ready to proye at such time ani place as may be named by the register and receiver for a hearing in said case; and he therefore asks to be allowed to prove said allegations, and that suid homestead entry, no. 0315, may be declared canceled and for- feited to the United States, he, the said con- testant, paying the expenses of such hearing. Said parties are bereby notified to appea: respond and offer evidence touching allega- tions at 10 o’eiock a, m. on August 27. 1902, be fore the register and receiver at the United States land office in Duluth, Minn, fhe said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed July 24, 192, set forth facts Which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publiva- tion. Wn. E, CULKIN, Register. Townsend has Herald-Review July 26. School Building, Grand Rapids, Minn, The undersigned hereby gives notice that sealed proposals for the erection of a school building at Grand Bapiae Minn., including all labor and material, will be received by Mrs. Elizabeth B McCarthy, clerk of the school board, until the hour of two p. m., on vhe Lith day of August, 1902. All bids must be in strict accordance with the plans and_specifications prepared by Fremont D. Orff. architect, of Minneapolis. which may be had at his office, and may also be had on aj en to the clerk. Separate bids are asked for the heating and plumbing. A certified check for 2 per cent of the amount of bids must accompany each bid as a Pine any the same to be returned to un- successful bidders immediately on letting the contract, The party to whom the contract is avarded will be required to give satis- factory bond for the faithful performance of the contract. It is the intention of the board to award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder, uy Vip right to reject any or all bids is re- srevel ‘ Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., reese 17, 1902. MKS, ELIZABETH B, McCAR’ Dick. lerk. Herald-Review, June 28, August 9. STATE OF MINNESOTLA, t $8. County of Itasca, j In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District May A. Cook, Plaintiff, . versus The _Koochiching Company and Frank P, Nicoll, Defendants. In the above entitled cause it is made to appear. by the affidavit of Shubael F, White, one of the attorneys of plaintiff, that in said cause wherein a summons in the followin, words, after the above entitling was issued, “The State of Minnesota, to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action. which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the County of Itasca, at his office in the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the pen Bs Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service. and if you fuil to answer to said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, Dated January dis D 1902, TE & PRICE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 815-816 Torrey Buiiding, Duluth, Minnesota.” Leonard Smith. Leron Smith, Effie Forsythe Della Hastings, Edwin Bump and Myra Bump ought to have been made defendants therein. Therefore, you, the said Leonard Smith, Leron Smith, Effie Forsythe, Della Hastings, Edwin Bump and Myra Bump are required to appear and answer the complaint in said summons named. within twenty days after the service of this order upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and, that in default thereof the judgment or relicf demanded in said complaint will be rendered against you in all respects as though you had been made parties to such action in the first instance. 2 Dated June 25, A. D., 16 Wnaire & Price, | W.S, Mc0LENAHAN, District Judge ig. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 815-816 Torrey Building. « Duluth, Minn, DE P. costExto, DENTIST. — Office in Marr Building, — GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA Ge H. SPEAR Program for State Teachers’ Examinations. Under Chapter 101, Laws of 1899. August II, [2, 13, 1902. FIRST DAY, barecieved by the school board, of District No. 1, for the erection of a school house at Pokegama lake, ac- cording to plans on file with E. A. Kremer, treasurer. : Right reserved to reject any or all bids. . : E. B. MeCarthy. i Clerk, Tomatoes, radishes, ontons tettuce. winter stock and samples now on hand. This 1s the time to order your fall and winter suit and overcoat, strawberries, new turnips at Metzger’s, _Nakomis preserves and jams at Kremer & Kremer, the ds Monday, August 11. 1902. A, M. 8:00 to 8;30. Enrollment, 8;30 to 9:00. Spelling. 9:00 to 10:00. Professional Test. 10:10 to 11:00, Reading. 11:00 to 12:45. Physiology-Hygiene. P. M, 2:00 to 3:50, Grammar. 4:00 to 5:45. U.S. History. SECOND DAY. Tuesday, August 12, 1902. A.M, 8:00 to 10:00. Arithmetic. 10:05 to 12:05. Geography, P, M. 2:00to 4:00. Music Drawing. 4:00 to 5:15, Civics. THIRD DAY. — Wednesday, August 13, 1902. AVM. 8:00 to 9:50. Phystes,* x 10:00 to 12:00, Geometry.* P, M. 1:30 to 3:00, Algebra. 8:05 to 5;00. Physical Geography or General History. *State High school Board Certificate in Chemistry may be substituted for Physics, and Botany for Geometry. See Rule No 24. These examinations will be held in the court honsé at Grand Rapids, Minn., on the days and at the time aboye named. If You Are Going East On your summer vacation, and will tell us where you want to go we will i tell you the best way to get there, and what it will cost. We can offer you a variety of de- lightful Kail and Lake Trips on the finest trains and steamers in the land. 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 Spaulding Hotel Block. Duluth, Minn. For Sunday dinner go tothe North ern Cafe, Doc Welch’s restaurant, The best of everything is servéd in the best of style. Home Bottled Beer. John Costello finds that his home bottled Minneapolis beer is meeting with gveat favor among his patrons. He is enabled to sell it at $2.40 per case and the demand for itis constant- ly gowing Order a case sent to your home. Watermelons, cantelopes and wild plumbs at Metzger’s market, Cauliflower, spinnage, wax beans and peas at Metzger’s Market. Itasca County Abstract Office ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, bg Conveyances Drawn. ‘Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN D* GEO. C GILBERT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Cable’s Meat Market, GRAD RAPIDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Cor..Kindred and}3rd GRAND RAPIDS. D* CHAS. M. STORCH, S. B. Warte Frank F, PRIcE Wurrs « price LAWYERS (Office Over Metzger’s Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. And 815-816 Terry Building Duluth, Minn W. E. NEAL, Dealer in Pine and Farming Lands. The tinest List of. Agricultural and fi Grazing Lands in the County. ‘The Most, Excellent Sites for Manu lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Corres, ondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - a Minn D® THOMAS RUSSELI FHSIYCIAN AND SURGEON | Office and Residence, Presbyterian Parsonage, Fourth Street. GRAND RAPIDS.~ R. DONOHUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS. ©. W. HAsTINGs. Vv. P. SHELDON. President. Cashier P. J. SHELDON. C. E. AIKEN, Vice President. Asst. Oushier Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapids. Minn Call up telephone No, 27—Thomas ‘Trainor’s—when you wantice cream by the pint, quart or gallon, Anyone desiring minnows will find hem in abundance at reasonable prices by applying at the, Herald- Review office. Canned meats of all kinds at Kre- mer & Kremer, thé grocers. ~ Ice cream received daily at Trainors Everything in fruits and vegetables S. He Has) Cured Thousands Given up to Die DR. REA Nextregular professional visit to Gra‘ Rapids from. noon Sunday Aug 17 to Aug 18 DR. REA has no superior in diagnosing and treating diseases and deformities. He will give $50 for any case that he cannot tell the Gisease and where located in five min~ utes. All curable medical and surgical diseases, neute and chronic catarrh, and Special Dis- eases of the Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat, Lusg disease, Eatly Consimption, Bronchit- is, Bronchial Catarrhy Constitutional Ca- tarrh, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Stomach and Bowel Troubles, Rheumatism, Neural- gia, Sciatica, Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Kidney. Liver, Bladder, Prostatic and Fe male diseases. Dizziness, Nervousness, In- digestion, ‘Obesity. Interrupted Nutrition, Slow Growth in Children, and all wasting disense in adults. Many cases of Deafness, Ringing in the Ears, Loss of Eyesight, Catar- act, Cross Byes, etc., that have been improp- erly treated or neglected, can be easily re- stored, Deformities, Club Feet, Curvature of the Spine, Disease of the Brain, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Heart Disease. Dropsy, Swelling of the Limbs. Stricture, Open Sores. Pain in Bones, Granular Enlargements und all Jong standing diseases properly treated. Young, middle-aged and old, single or married men and all who suffer from lost manhood, ner- vous debility, spermatorrhoea, seminal losses sexual decay, failing memory, woek eyes, stunted development. lack of energy, impov- erished blood, pimples, impediments to mar- riage; elso blood and skin diseases, Syphil- lis, Eruptions, Hair Falling, Bone Pains. Swellings, Sore Throat, Uleers. effects of Mercury. Kidney and Bladder troubles. Weak Back, burning Urine, passing urine too often, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Stricture, re- ceive searching trestment, prompt relief and eure for life. Cancers, Tumors, Golfer, Fistula piles Vayicocele and enlarged glands with the subcutaneus injection method, absolutely without pain and without the loss ofa dro of blood, is one of his own discoveries, an isthe most really scientific and certainly sure cure of the nineteenth century, No in- curable cases taken. Consultation to those interested, $1.00. DR. REA & CO. Minneapolis, Minn. Louisville, Ky. STATE OF MINNESOTA, \ 8S. County of Itasca. District Court, Fifteenth Judiciai District. } Walter C, Brooks, plaintiff, ' versus Etta Starr, (single), Charles H. Houlton, Henry O. hompson, and Phebe J. Thompson, his wife, George Spangler, (single), and James Murphy, (single), defendants. Notice is hereby given, that under and by yirtue of a judgment and decree, entered in the above entitled action on the 30th day of June, 1902, a certified transcript of which bas been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, as sheriff of said Itasca county, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash. on Wednesday, the 20th day of August, 1902, ab 2o'cleck p. m., at the front door of the cour} house, in Grand Rapids, in said county, in one arcel, the premises and real estate described in said judgment and decree, to-wit: All those tracts or parcels of land, lying und being in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, described as follows to-wit: The south half (s. %) of the southwes| quarter (s, w. 34). of section thirteen (13), an the northeast quarter (n.e. 4) of the north- west quarter (n. w. %4), and the northwest quarter (n. w. }4) of the northeast quarter (n. e. 44). of section twenty-four (24), all in township sixty (60), north of range twenty- three (23) west of the fourth principal meridian according to the government survey thereof. Dated June 30th, 1902. 3 W. Cc. TYNDALL, As Sheriff of [tas ounty, Minn. Towne & MERCHANT and E. INGALLS, Plaintiff's attorneys, No, 103-106 Trust Co, Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Herald-Review, July 5-12-19-26, Aug. 2-9, 1902 EXCURSION TO CANADA $25;00 Round Trip The Twelfth Annual Pilgrimage to Ste Anne de Beaupre will leave Duluth, Sunday, July 20th.. via Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. ‘Fhrough coaches, tourist sleepers and palace sleepers from Duluth to Ottawa, Montreal. Quebec and Ste Anne without change. Tickets on sale and good only on excursion train leaving Duluth 6:45 p. m., Sunday, July 20th. Return limit August 31st. Tickets are good for stopover at any point on return rip. Fare for the round trip $25:00, 2 Make early application for sleeping car accommodation. M. Adson, General Agent, 426 Spalding Hotel Blk. Duluth, Minn. — July 5-19 California-fruits—Plumbs, peaches, apricots, cherries, new apples at Metz- geass market. TPASCA CTROLE LADIRS OF : Mas. Maky Husom. Seve CE P cakes, cookies, etc., go to Shahan Fy Fpwesascnntnnneocan 1 |