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_ 2 ran faits erate Review GRAND. RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Office open week days from 8 o'clock a.m. My pen 11:00 a, m. to 12:50 p. m., m 2:00 b..m. t,3300 D, Mm. rains going west arrive 11:52 a. m. closes 11:30" m. ast arrive 2:52 p.m. m. minuets before arrival F. A) MeVicar, P.M. All mails trains. News Gathered | During the Week CUNDDUTES” CRD. announce myselt a candidate for I here! the office of sheriff Itasea county, subject to the will of the Democratic party at the srimaries to be held on September 16, 1902. Wo. M. HooLrman, Cohasset, Minnesota. donn BK. Brewn for Sheriff, e for the office of sheriff et to the will of the candi mnty I will be of It Republi maries to ubj un voters of this county at the pri- » held on September 16, I Juun A. BROW Grand Rapids, Minnesota. W. ©. Tyndall for Sheriff, I hereby announce myself as a candidate f ilice of sheriif of Itasea county before the Republican p: aries to be held on Sept- ember 16, 1902, and respectully ask the aid of 1y Republican friends througout the county to secure for me the nomination, for that ofilce. WwW TYNDALL, » Minucsota. Grand &. U. Farrott for County Auditor, announce to the electors of unty my candidacy for the office of | Auditor, subject to the vote of the y at the primaries to be held at the al precincts on September 16, 1902. E. J. FaRREL, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. ¢. ¢, Miller for Treaaurer. I hereb; mance my candidacy for the office of T arer of Itasca county, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the primaries-to be held on September 16, 1902. ©. C. MILLE! Grand Rapids, Minnesota, I desire to Itasca co 1. G. Thomas for Judge of Probate. I hereby announce my candidacy for the fice of Judge of Probate for Itasca county 1 publican primaries to be held i day of September, 1902, and re- specttfe solicit the of my friends throughout the county to secure said nomin- ould I be elected to 411 the office I nvor to conduct the officialfbusi. to the best of my ability and with clentious care: ie I. C. THomas, Cohasset, Minnesota. A. B. Clair for Register of Deeds. I will be a canditate for nomination 'to the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the vote of the Democrat electors of Itasca county, at the primaries to be held through- out the county On Septembor 16. 1902, I.sub- mit my official record and conduct of the office in the past to tha careful consideration of the voters of Itasex county, in the belief that they will find the public duties entrusted to me herctofore to have been satisfactorily performed and in a manner to merit a con- tinuance of their confidence. A.B. Char, Gvand Rapids, Minnesota. T. H. Hennessy for Commissioner. I hereby desire to announce my candidancy 1s a Democrat for re-election as a member of the board of county commissioners from dis- vict No. 4. Having served the people in that y during the past two years, I shall continue for another term {0 the best of my ability, if the people so elect. T. H, Hennessy. > Grand Rapids, Minn. dames Murchie for Surveyor. [have filed my oftidavit with the county Auditor as a candidate before the Republican ‘ies for the office of surveyor for Itasca nd hereby” solicit the aid of my friends to secure the nomination on Septem- ber 16, and the election on November 4, Janes Murcnie, Grand Rapids, Minn, Bo You Want A Home? Corner tot 150x140 in Hougbton’s Addition with small house und good garden for sale cheap if taken at once. Smail payment and easy terms on balanee. Price $250. FIVE ROOM HOUSE and two lots, fenced, city water, in best Joca- tion. Stone foundation under house. Price $900. We also have many desirable resi- dence lots that can be, bought on monthly paymen Call and get prices. ‘ FARM LANDS at prices and terms that will sell on sight. “ Reishus-Remer Land Co, couuty, a - Detroit and Return $12.00, Buffalo and Return $14.00. Via Duluth, South Shore & At- Japtic Ry., connecting, at St. Ignace with the Detroit & Cleveland Na gation Co. steamers. ‘Tickets on sale September 14, 16,17 and 19th, good for return passage up to and includ- ing October 12th. Fare, Detroit and return $12.00 Buffalo and return $14.00. " Steamers will be scheduled to make direct connection at St. Ignace with ains leaving Duluth at 6:45 p. m.on wbove dates. For sleeping car and felateroom reservation apply to this office. M. Apson, General Agent, 426 Sun Ag ote 1 Ls Nir Duluth, Minn. ~Sept 13. Don’t miss the ball Tuesday Sep. 2. ' If you have dandruff go to “Nels? Shop.” : Use ,Tamilton’s dandruff cure at Nels’ Shon.” ‘ ‘ neapolis Thursday. Mrs. W. E. Martin is visiting in Hibbing this week. Frank Voight was in from his Deer Lake resort yesterday, 3 A. M. Johnson and S. P. Peterson were up from Feeley today, Hugh McRea and _wife of Aikin, are registered at the Pokegama. E. N. Remer is in St. Paul looking after the Itasca county exhibit at the state fair, > Fresh butter, eggs and chese at Metzger’s. * County Attorney C. L. Pratt return- ed from a professional trp to Minn- eapolis yesterday. Landlord A. E, Wilder of the Gladstone, has been 1n Duluth during the week on business, Mrs. Hattie F, Booth returned yes- terday from Brainard where she had been visiting a couple of weeks, FOR RENT—A nice front room furnished for one or two laches, or sober gentlemen. Mrs. C. Rina. The Misses » Sutton,. Miss Web, Miss DeArmont, and Miss Regan, teachers in Central school, arrived today? ‘ The Catholic Ladies will give a turkey dinner Tuesday, September 16, from 11:30 a. m, to 8 p.m. Price 25 cents, s Choice business lots for sale. Lot 4, block 17, Grand Rapids. Pur- chaser can be accommodated as to terms. O.H,Srmson, + FOR SALE—Block 6 and 7 lots m_ block 7, Houghton’s Second Division. Price $25 each, size gox140 feet. W, B. Honman, The M. W, of A. will give their an- nual ball Tuesday, Sept. 2, at village hall. Music by Grand Rapids Or- chestra, Supper by Royal Neighbors. After spending a few weeks here as the gvest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Graffam, Miss Ethel Barr returned to her home in Racine, Wis., on Tues- day. Mrs, James McCormick 1s visiting with relatives and fmends at her former home, Saginaw, Michigan. She expects to be absent three or four weeks, ’ The Sunday evening union services between the Methodist and: Presby- terian churches closed August 24th, They were enjoyed by many who | attended, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gunn on Wednesday of this week at Brainerd. The mayor left today for Brainerd to get acqua- inted with his family today. Rev. C. V. Gamache was in the village Monday and Tuesday, The good father finds a host .of friends in Grand Rapids upon his occasional visits who are always delighted to meet him, LOST—Elk’s tooth—bearing the initials “S. J. C., No. 133, B. P.O. E.” Dropped on railroad track about -80 rods east of Cohasset near mile post north side of track. Finder’ please return to S. J. Cable, Grand Rapids, | and be rewarded, | Mr, and Mrs, Emil Schmeid and their daughter, Miss Berta and two weeks’ outing at Deer Lake and Waubana, retumed to their home in Duiuth Thursday. Trustee’s sale of the bankrupt stock, fixtures, tools, book accounts and other personal property of Joseph Helmer will be held at the bankrupt’s former meat market ‘on Saturday, September 6, rgo2. at 10 a. m. The Methodist pastor will deliver sermon’ next Sunday morning to children at the regular morning hour ir a.m, Parents are especially in- vited to accompany their children to this service. Service also at'8 p.m., to which all are ‘cordially invited. ‘Henry Hughes returned yesterday from Chicago where he had been treatment. The Chicago doctors in- formed Imm that he: was suffering frony appendicities, but did not think that an eperation’ was neccessary at this time, - A Weaten Fred Collett, formerly a resident of Grand Rapids, now‘at Bagley, Bel: trami county, passed through Grand Rapids today .on his way home frou a two months visit in California, He says he is much pleased with that state and expects'some day to make his home there. CEES S. C. Murphy of \¥. puty grand master AL pred Wz, arrive Jook after the interests, an Rapids. In Octo! a local lodge of the A. O. a est” Daluth, de- . H.-Dunning came up from Min- | organized here with a strong memberé ship, but later the charter, was taken away. Mrs. W. E. Neal and her two daughters, Charlotte and Arabelle, left. on Thursday for Oberlin, Ohio, where they will reside in the future. They go to Oberlin for the purpose of giving the children the advantages of Oberlin college. Mr, Neal accom- panied them as far as Duluth. : John Mallman, the veteran ex- plorer, has four diamond drills in operation west of the Hawkins mine The Cleveland-Clifis company has options on seven forties of land in section 411, 56-23. and Capt. Mailman 1s engaged in exploring them. Work was only recently started but the 1e% port comes in that in one drill hole 81 feet of mice ore has been pene- trated. The lands will be thoroughly tested and judging from progress so far made it would seem that the work will bring results satisfactory to the operators. ‘This land is a different holding from that recently acquired from Messrs. Hawkins, Crosby, Kin- ney and Pearce.—Mesaba Ore. THE OFFICIAL FILINGS. Wednesday Was the Last Day on Which Filings Could Be Made, The ticket was completed for Itasca county on Wednesday last, according to the primary state law. There may be one or more indipendent filings later on butthe personel of the ticket will not be matereally changed from the following; Congress— Marcus L. Fay—Dem. Charles @’ Autremont, jr J. Adam Bede—Rep. J. L. Jellison—Rep. Wm. D, Edson—Rep. State Senate— Thomas A, McHugh—Dem. O. N. Manston—Rep. Warren Votter—Rép. Representatives— Sievren Swanson—Rep. * A.D. Cole—Rep. COUNTY TICKET , Anditor-— E.J. Farrell—Dem. j, | E, A. Arnold—Rep. ~ Treasurer— c. C, Miller—Dem. H. E. Graffam—Rep. Register of Deed— A. B. Clair—Dem. W. E. Martin—Dem. Chas. Kearney—Rep. Sheriff— Wn. Hoolihan—Dem, J, & Brown- Rep. W. C. fyndall—Rep. County Attorney— P.F, Price—Dem. C. L, Pratt-Rep. G. H.Spear—Rep. . * Judge of Probate— O. A. Buel—Dem. I, ©. Thomas—Rep. H. 5. Huson—Rep. Suporititendent of Schools— Haitie F. Booth—Rep. County Surveyor— James Murchie—Rep. County Commissioner, Dist, No, 2— + Jamison—Rep. County Commissioner. Dist, No. 4— T. H, Hennesy Dom. James Passard—Rep, A School Exhibit. the rural schools, tricts. ters to each teacher of the county terprise. Map drawing, to be niade. fall and winter suit and overcoat. | Cauliflower, spinnage, wax bean and peas at Metzgér’s Market. -Tomatoes, ratiishes, onions tettuce, strawberries, new wu ips at Metzger’s. three or four weeks receiving medical'| School Building, Grand “Rapids , 5 ri Tl proposal for Y gives notice “ ca foe the vitetion ot Dallding He Grand Rapids, Mone foal “Mew Hiatt We aéCaetue ee fool how thon i OF Wop. niet a ance: revised fin and specications me Bi D, tect, of wi a ication Superintendent ‘of Schools Mrs. is Hatue F. Booth 1s interesting herself Minnesota; W. R: Baumbach’ Wadena, Maane: in an exhibit at the county fair from Heretofore Central school of Grand Rapids has had dis- plays of the work done in the several rooms, and Mrs. Booth believes that the rural schools will be able to make son, Master Leo. who had enjoyed a | a very creditable showing of the work that is being done in the outside dis- She will send out circular Jet- outside of Grand Rapids inviting their co-operation in this commendable en- spelling, azithemetic, writing and language will be among the features of the display * Apgust Johnson has his fall and winter stock and samples now on hand. This 1s the time to order your ~ Great Semi-Annual Clearance Sale No thought of profit now, no regard for cost, and no consideration given to style. We have de- cided to clear away all summer goods at what they will bring while there is plenty of summ-r weather left, First come, first served—don’t wait until the best things are gone. food for reflection. ‘ The reduced prices submitted are ERE OR CEE All $1.25 &1.35 § colored shirt waists PE close af at L) ~ ANL.65 .75& $ 1. colored shirt waists close Ag at a 25 per cen Off On Ladies and Misses Straw Hais All $1.50 & 1.75 colored shirt waists clonal 5 at a All $1.2 & 1.75 Misses Percale - Dresses to 0 8 a close at All 85c & $1.00 Misses Percale & Gingham Dresses closeg 40c. Silk Gingham :Sale price 80c. Sale price J4c. Salei price 83e. store at about _ 65c, Silk Tissues... ... Sale price 5%e. 25c. Swisses and Dimities.... Sale price 18e. 18e. Dimities.... Boys’ Wash Blouse Suits.............Sale price 49. Boys, Cotton Suits see far Remnant ends and short lengths comprising some of the very choicest fabrics in the | JohnBeekfelt, Articles of Incorperatan Grand ¢ ba sids, pee Herald-Review, August 30, Notice of Expiration of Redemption, To D. O. Goulet: You ure hereby notified that the piece of land assessed in your name, situate in the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, and de- scribed as follows, to-wit: West one-half of the southwest one-quarter | door of the court house, in the city of Grand Rapids in said county and sti on the wth day -of October, 1902. at 10 o'clock n., Of that day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for to pay siid debt of five hun- three and tweiyo-hundredths est, and the taxes, if pny, id twenty-five doila s. stipulered in ahd by 2 (OF BH Ba) Ot Becerra t oe alinrter | mortrags to! f foreclosure, and vbe @is- FIRST STATE BANK fifty-four (54). range twenty-five (2), was. on | Be ped by Laws Subject to! ro- May 3, 1807. ut the tax sale under and by - thet by oe virtue of the judgment entered in. the dis- poy eis jaw. OF trick court in and fer said county of Itasca, bee fe on March 21, 1897. in procecdings to enforce eA TER. he payment of delinquent taxes, bid in for] Py); Russe: Mortgagee. Plaintiff's Attorney, . he state fe Bemidji. Misnesota. ir the sum o four cents. i two dollars and fort e the amount of taxe: penalties, costs due on said land lor the vear 1805; that on May 4, 189, said land stijl remaining unredeemed, and the amount for which the samo was so’bid in for the state, together with subsequent detin- quent taxes. penalties and i ing in all to fifteen d cents, having been sald county by J.B. McCormick. lava was assigned and conveyed to him by the auditor. of said county. pursuant to the| 22 en eon N statute in stich case made and provided; that | RIMMH, and Pe ha the amount required to redeem said land Ss. eis were ie ants in favor of the from said sale, including subsequent taxes. | PMIMHMT, and eniusi ihe said « enalties. costs and interest, is ‘thirty-four | \?hoty cave one-Lmdnodihe datlers. ollars and thirty-five cents, with interest at {piety ave ove Limdrodths dolla: the rate of 1 per cent per month on thicty- | Creging the sale « four dollars and thirty-five eonts from the | Si\l complian’ ads date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to cevae Vuvedallvoranke ee fin and accrue upon this notice; and that the time a tke bey eres rt ae Se epeee on Gnd for the redemption of said land from said sale | foF the said county of ttusca. Said promises will oxpira sixty days after the service of this cituats fetiettoaiite at service thereof and Of thee Skacithe boos then’ | itasca, state of Minnesota, and described as Forvice thersof and of the sheriff's fees there- | ¢oliows: Lot sixteen in block fifteen of the Witness my hand and official seal, this 9th | day of August, 1902. {AUDITOR'S SEAL.] E. J. FARRELL, County Audit Itasea County, Minn. GRAND RAPIDS. Herald-leview, August i6. Know all men by these presents. That we Sherif?s Sale, have_agreed to and do hereby associate our- selves together as «% banking corporation, under and pursuant to the provisions of tho General Laws of the state of Minnesota goveruing banks of disconnt and deposit: and to that end we do hereby certify under our hands and seals to the following articles of incorporation, to-wit: Virst: ‘he name of this corporation shall be the First Staie Bank of Grand Rapids. Second: Tho place where the business: of this corporation is to be earried on is Grand Rupids. Itasca county, Minnesota. Third: The amouot of capital stock shall be ten thousand dollurs, divided into one hundred shares of one hundred dollars each. Fourth: The names and places of residence of the shareholders, and the number of shares held by each of them, are as follows: Residence arid ame, Post-oftiic R. Baumbach...Wadena, Minn Baumbach By virtue ofh ment and di: vv of duly Louis Catison nti, “and N 3. Lind and Mrs. N the suid court. 01 closure, ment and No. Shares. 50 bidder, for cash. at pablic suction, at the front door ‘of the court house in Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasea an@ state of Sai@ corporation shall commence Mi nesota, on Monday the 27 day of Septem- on the 18th day of August. A. D., 1902, aud Hera]d-Review, Angust 30. ber, 1902. 2it 10 o'clock a. m,, of thar day, to shall continue for the period of thirty (30) i a ee, a Satisfy the said judgment, and decree, to- years. Notice of Expiration of Redempiion. gether with tho interest and costs thereon. Sixth: The government of this corporation |.) 9 Goule pe Dated August il, 1902. and the management of its affairs shall be i * vested in a board of three directors. The first |, You are hereby notified that the piece of land assessed in ycur name. situate in the’ board of directors shall consist ot the follow- members: M. Boiter, Grand Rapids, coaney of Itasea, state ot Minnesotu, and de- scril as follows, to-wit: East one-half‘of the southwest one-quarter (¢ 4 of sw_h) ot es four (4). township fty-four (54). range twenty-five (25), was, on May 3, 1897, at the tax sale under and’ by virtue’ of the judgment entered in the dis- trict court in and for said county of Ivasca, on March 21, 1897, in proceedings to enforce the payment of semen’ taxes, bid in for the state for the sum of two dollars and forty- four cents. that being the amount of taxes, sence pores bigertaee aaee ha d 5 okes. for the year : thaton a . said Lan IC. M, Stokes! (1/7E. J./Austen.. still remaining unredeemed, and the amount for which the same was so bid in for thi STATE OF MINNESOTA, { state, together with subsequent delinquent County of Wadena, taxes, penalties and interest. amounting in all to fifteen dollars and sixty-five cen’ On this 5th dag of August, A. D.. 1902, before me, & notary public in and for said Sta having been paid fato the treasury of si county by J. F. McCormick, said land was ersopall sppeared W. Rk. Baumbach, C. jue 5 M Bolter, E.J. Austen, to assigned and conveyed to him by the auditor me. known tobe. tho :persons described in, of said county. pursuant to the statute in and who executed the foregoing: instrument such case made and provided; that the amount required to redeem said land from and acknowledged that they each executed the same as their free act and deed, ‘ said sale, jncluding, subsequent delinquent i taxes, PenAIMEN: costs and interest, is i hacen {NOTARIAL SEAL.] JOHN ANDERSON. : Notary Public. four dollars and thirty-tive cents, with th- <f Wadena County, Minnesota. rest at the rate of Lb est cent per month on Offiice of Public Examiner. { 8S. thirty-four dollars and thirty-five cents from the date of this notice. exclusive of the costs, STATE OF MINNESOTA, St. Paul. Minn., August 15, 1902. to accrue upon this notice: and that the This is to certify that the name ‘First time for the redemption of Said land from State Bank of Grand Rapids.” us given in the said sale will expire sixty days, after the: service of this notice and the filing of tho forexoing articles of incorpo ration, has been approved by me. ‘ W.C. TYNDALL. ; Sheriff of Itusca county, Minn. Cc _L. Prazr, : Plaintiff's Attorney. sota; C. W. Baumbach, Wadena, Minnesota. who shall hold their office until the first annual meeting, and until their suecessors | are elected und qualified, In witness whereof. we have hereunto set one hands and seal; this 5th day of August, A. Herald-Reviow July 26, Aug. 23 Contest Notice. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Daluth, Minnesota, July 26. 1902. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by William McCan, con- testant, against Delbert Townsend, entry no. 6375, made March 28th, 1892, for lots five, six and 1, township 5% ‘range 22, by |, contestep, in which it is alleged that Delbe abandoned said lands during all the time since the date of his entry aforesaid and has made no es eigen | upon said lands what- soever. (and that said alleged absence from the eaid land was not due to his employment in the army, navy. or marine corps Of the United States as a private soldier, olicer, sea- man, or marine during the war with Spain, or during ae, fee war in which the United States may engaged); and this the spid contestant is ready to prove at such time ani place-as may be vamad by the rogister and receiver for % hearing in said case; and he therefore asks to be allowed to prove said siiceme wens: en Pees said homestead entry, he. may cl dc ed and for- ‘sive £6 fife uniued states hee sic testant, Dasing the exbensesof euch ia Said parties ure bereby notified to appear, ror. evidence ‘touching said mi a.m. On | ister ade receiver at Witness. F. W. Paine. ol root of the service thereof and of the sheriff's fees therefor in my office. 5 Witness my hand and official seal. ‘this 9th day of August, 1902. : [AUDITOR'S SEAL.) E.J. FARRELL. S. T, JOHNSON, Bounty Auditor, | Daluth, Minn. ae Public Examiner. Ttasc County, Mion, “Ne id is a, Me Se tore Paste Office of Register of Deeds. } ’ which show that after due diligence personal je oan. eee Et a een County of Muses, Minn.. § ¥ g Herald-Review. August 20. oreo red t such Mortgage Foreclpsure Sale. * » Default having been made in the payment of the sum of five handred twenty-three ‘and twelve-hundredths doliars (3523.12), which i eer to be due’and is ‘lug at the date of is upon a Co! nm m0 . Gn ex- patina mae vt nies eae 1] P. mortgagor, » A. Sather, mor te nurs | Ede oa el sed ate tos wae jing date the 23th Gay of May, 190, and with a || Offiee of Public Examfuer. a Rome Sate moet geont rz. The undersigned public examiner, ex-officio | and for Aa county o! superin pa gt, nuke vor the State 108} atin ry Ub rss, | 0'¢! Bank of Grand Rapids, lovated in I hereby certify that the withi was filed in chiselfice for record on the (9th day of August, A D-. 102. at 9 o'clock a. ms and was duly recorded in Book 21 of Miscel: laneous, page . A. B. OLATR, - Register of Deeds. ane notice be #iven by dueand. proper publica- instrament tion. pid tec Sie State Sierea me ect teennaaen cs a Ti contract. ‘The party to is uvarded will be factory bond Tor the fe the contrac! a of ise the undred and forty- 1 ions pen nd. me ined to ho. aan th, before an. | mone 5 ‘Bonini of tang ‘ha Teepe eae Fede d to | mor’ \ _—