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Removal Sale. ‘In order to reduce my stock of. Furniture and House Furnishings before’ moving’ into new building on the corner. of 4th and: Leland ‘avenues, opposite the Itasca Mlercautile Co. I will havesome remarkable bargains to offer next week, Regular $tobressers will go at $ 8.50 ‘ _15 Dressers ‘ at 18.00 ‘._ . 25 Dressers ‘at 22.00 10 per cent. Reductions om all IRON BEDS. A GOOD EXTENSION TABLE AT $5.50 Couches, Chairs, ‘Rockers ‘Sideboards, Kitchen Cupboards, ‘ Combination Book Cases. All at prices to suit the purchaser. Now is the time to get yeur WALL PAPER—One Quarter - Off on entire line. GEORGE F. KREMER Furnisher and Undertaking. Srenee DER ASSES SEA REE EE SHECECHT THES STECSEHS COKE KEKE CARER SER SHES eSTE EAE eee THE SIGN - OF A TAILOR What is it? What is it that makes’ a mun as tailor-made? He ean be told a block away—his clothes fit him perfectly—there is the © right cat to bis:coat and trousers. The collar and lapels are firm and smooth. There isn’t too much loseness here— and too much tightness there. Evortything is neatly done. Allure firm and true. Is your tailor verfectly satisfactory? 1f so, stick to him—if not, try us. We can pleasejyou. Peter’ Fugina. ae a ‘RE SE Ee ee ea ase ae ae ae ae Se ee eae aa a ae ae ae a te A A Ae Ae ae a (She EE me ee = eri iri 1S— Se Se ee eo ro} 'GEO. BOOTH, i Fine i : It GRAND RAPIDS, A//NN l] ll ! “BOOTH’S CIGARS” eraccntst 3, szcctient ii} Minnesota. They are made fl of the-finest selected. stock by experienced workmen in’Mr. Booth’sown shops here, and under iis persenal supervision. This fnsures the utmost cleanliness und care in manufacture. Fox sale everyWhere. Cal] for them. ¥ lat 6e25252SeSece5ocsosesnes SAY, “PAs WHY) | seasT0 RP er reer DON;T TOU nent THE MENOMINE SEAMLESS? Sensibie boy, that. He made a bulls eye when he spoke. We make shoes which put the cofn- cure dealers on theranxious seat. We cure corns by fitting thé feet scientifically. The ‘best way to,cure corns is to prevent their growth in “the first place. The Menominee Seamless Union Made Shoe is easy-to- wear, easy-to-buy, easy-to-sell, For Sale Ry ~ J. §. KURTZMAN, ‘The Shoe Man Grand Rapids. - GUARANTEED TO OUT-WEAR Minnesota.) ANY SHOE ON THE MARKET. bt CHOPS OTELESAOASHSESSS SEEKS CMSA SOS TERE eReD A Favorite Resort for refreshments and where may'be seen avd heard one of the largest phonographs in the world is at EEE JoHNORILEY’S Sample Room The Northern. ; . t delightful bevérage al in” Cabinet Rye Whiskey 3.20% feat Agent for'iean Grand Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. EAE A EE ae A a SE EE EE cs € ae Saas ae eo ; s= NORTHERN CAFE. Peter Meil, Caer. 3a In connection—opén day and night, Ali-delicacies of the season . : served at all: hours; F PTT ttt hobo ‘Soe john O'Riley, Prop. | Knowledge Of several men :| ing delegate from Village council toa meet- ——$$____—__—_— «|. Judges of eleetion for’ March 8, 1904, were “4 llenbérg, and Chas. Milaney for clerk. | On motion same were confirmed. _On motion, officers elected by fire depart- , Ment were confirmed and Chief Powers’ re- ; to bes, eskapprored. : ieve almost an! < { ear 1; <Wilder, .-before council with in regard to wolves in Mi : etstoace to making proviatons to carey away be are ;| the surface water between hotel oceupied by have seen a Ag the Wmyself'| nim and the railroad tracks, und same was this wintér dnd-1 koow df (thy “wn | reterrea to conimittes; on’ strects; alleys and uv. have | sewerage with instructions and power to act. ; es following bills’ were audited and al- Bill of V.J. Welch, legal services... ..$100 00 “ One day this week ascalet named:|}Bin-ot H. 8, Huson, for 1100, was ale 8 80 Bert Lootils atid a tally-man named} lowed at... .. . H. EB. Anderson, who live at my camp, Bill, of H. McEwan on Leech river and who work-at Joba litt. Menwas: ple Sibley’s eamp over on Boy river,:four.| “tor-past couneil. . miles distant,were treed. by. wolves] Burges Electrical Co., 2 meter . tor two hours. . The men struck -outi Hyg Riles, publishing proceedings and from my camp at 4. o’clock and: of]; Bs course it was dark gt that» sime. While traversing a.swamp’ they-bex came aware of the presence of Wolves, motion pre- order at its had narrow eseapes ‘from: belhg: torn: to pieces by, the savage beastei =: , 3months’ justices’ copying 300 31% - 21 whose motives were plainly hostile. . hed “Loomis and Anderson took the} Goi ool coccececcsseee snegeeeeecees 5 00 hint early, and,-without a its any bluffs. climbed. trees. with ally 0% rots Le ’ iHard Olin, dray aesotras 2% |] possible speed; Five or six Wolves! yeiry Hughes & Co,, here id anak stood under each tree and looked} ‘supplies... sodenivets: S08 hungrily pp at the. mén. until day-4U. 8. Kingston, hauling 188 cords of light and they then vanished into the 4,,*004 st $1.00 per cord. ~.. 188.00 none: ‘ 2 il Litchke, 4days' fire warden, $12 00. ‘| ‘#straps for hiogé. ........... 12 80 “Thé wolves this winter are very|N.A. Wagner, labor on water tank. 5 00 bold. Esaw one-run across the. road |H. Wagner,“ be « 5 00 not fifty feet ahead’of meearly one] © W: Forest, drayage and anloading 4 oa evening.- He was a big fellow -and had an excellent set of teeth, which |’ 400 fire brick... he exhibited in passing. Obi. Coal Co., 4 cars coal “A homesteader on. Boy. river has 4 Lester eer ee hose, ai signed J. 8. le. ieee eens seven wolf carcasses hanging up-in: his Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., one bale yard. He.killed most of. them with }>:white waste, 119 lbs.. sreeeee poison.” cea ve Was. & He Dy Powers, hardware and supplies... Exploring at Sturgeon Lake. Itasca County. boarding prisoners, . ing ei ? mionth of January. se Michael.Schmitt, of Superior; own }A¥illiam Hoolihan, comm eight forties of land in- section 14,4\ Warrants... 8 fincente 60-22, in Itasca county, west. of.and: $.8. Cole, treigh tamps and assigned less than a mile from: Sturgeon lake, }a Dem Bea ER I Seta oh and writes that it is his intention. tof A lvegerg emai a ee ae start with a crew of explorers as 800N | cots’ of green body tamarack wood at a price as the.weather will permit... -Mei | of ¢2.60 percord,and recommended that the King Lumber Co., one barrel clay ani and 8 50 Schmitt “has had experts go .very’| ¥illage proceed to ‘buy several hundred cord: vhave reported that indications for | good advantage underboilers-at plant. - After iron ore are good. Upon the strength | discussion the Council authorized Recorder. of the. report.Mr. Schmitt will go on | to buy several hundred cords of suitable’ and give the land a test. One of the 4 fuel emergenc: id al: ision ii characteristics of that section of the |soming council decides to make a change country is the presence of ‘‘float”’ and place in plant one wood boiler in place of ore in “abundance, and’ the opinion of | coal boilers now there. mining men in general. is that the ore Fe sh bnaptentetarba etal god ie cists t! 7 6 fi " nt provide a exists there “im place.” The hove Of | suitable sewer book as provided by law, and tinding the place has been induce= |} sejdnotice to all property holders fronting ment fer much workin that lovality. | sewer line on'indred dvenuye of assessments during’ the past ‘two or three‘}ears; fopttonti raepticcl bade apse Sees, be 2 ‘ H i ions sel intoxicating liquors Bug all of the exploratiun heretofdre were presentad as follows: Keo Leroux. has been done a considerable distance Josepli Fletcher & Co,, John -Eckmun and to the north of the land owned by | Jobn Rellis, and hearing of same was ordered Mr. Schmitt: In the lands imme- for Feb. 27, 190%. 4 diately surrounding Sturgeon lake in- Py Oey a Been be Sieur : cries oe dications of true vein matter may be ‘ pis JS. GOLE, seen in several places, while at the Recorder. east of the lake is’a very strony line of magneticattraction, running nerth- east and southwest. The work to'be done by Mr. Schmitt will be the-first in that particular locality and it will be watched with much interest.— es j Notice of Application for Liquor Licenss: | STATE OF MINNESOTA, “County of Itayca, {ss Village of Grand Kapids, Notice is hereby given, That applications re been made in writing to the village coun- ell of the villageof Grand Rapids and filed in my Office, praying for license to sell intoxi- eating liquors for the term commencing on Mesaba Ore, Hibbing. 2 -° the £ Wing dates 1904, and. terminating: ‘thes followinig’dates 1905, by the fol- PROCEEDINGS | Of Village Council, Village of Grand | as stated in said applications, respectively, i dnc to-wit: : 2 Se bane 2 Keo Leroux, torsa-periodof one year from March 21, 1904, and in the east front room of the village of Grand Rapids, Minn., was held | the one-story; frame buildiug situated on lot at the Council rooms on Feb. 8, 1904, 8p. m. 3, in block 17.:in ‘the original plat of Grand .The roll call was answered ‘by’ President | Rapids. Minnesota.“ ; : Riddell, Trustee Becker and Recorder Gole,| Joseph Fletcher'& Co:, for a period of one ‘Trustees Clair and Rasmussen being absent. | ¥eat from March 7, 1904, in the front room on Minutes of special meeting were read and | the ground floor in thetwo-story frame build- on motion adopted. 3 ‘ ing on the east half of lots number 13, 14 ond The first order of business, was the report | 15in block dumber 16, original plat of Grand of Justices H. 8. Huson and H..3icEwan, and | Rapids, Mini ‘ same were on motion accepted‘and ordered | John Eck fot a period of one year from filed. March 11, 184, and: in the west ‘ront room of Under the head of communications the fol- | the one-story ‘frame building situated on lot lowing were read ; 7 2% in block 19, “in the original plat of Grand One from County Auditor Farrell with ret-| Rapids, Minnesota, —« . erence to calls for election on road and bridge | John Rellis; for a~ period of one year from bonds issue fur this county{March 8 1904; one | March 12, 1904, inthe west front room on the from F. Ebner, attorney for W. Potter & Co,, | eTound floor of that two-story frame building with reference to rebate of sidewalk taxes ; | Situated on lot'18 in block 19, in the original oné from L. A. Rosing with reference to send- | Plat of Grand:Rapids, Minnesota. Said applications will be heard and deter- ing of Murrivipal league to be held at St. Paul | mined by said village council of the village A regular meeting of the Village council of .| for claim of damages, in the sum of $100.00, 16th and 17th of February, at which meeting | of Grand Rapids at the Recorder's office in the State boird of héalth»will ‘be repreber at ete said: village, ob the 27tir day of by Dr. Bracken to explain their order califng | Feb! , 1904, in Itasca county and state of for all villages to build sceptic tanks for | Minnesota, at #:30 o'clock in the evening of their sewerage prior to Jan. 1, 1905; one from | that day. Martin Dufficy with ‘reference to- flooding of |. Witness my hand and seal of said village his gellar caused by break in water maii be-| Of Gfand Rapids this 8th day of February 4. tween street and his hotel, with bill ateached | D, ee Village Recorder, and after discussion three former com: cations were ordered ‘filed. while latter wi ordered filed and bill disallowed for the rea- eon that break was not in village main but | Notice of Application for Liquor License. + in Mr. Dufficy’s private pipe... ST ATR..OF Foyt as ; ‘$8. “Mr, H. D. Powers y al res unty of: Itasca. port as chief of the'fire department, covering | Village of ‘Nashwauk. Notiee is hereby given, That application has been made in writing to the common & period from Jan. 5. 1903. to Jan. 31, 1904, showing the number of fire alarms to have Hy id villa, rk ge of Nashwauk and een 15 for that period, while only sevou.of| Siuain ney efice. praying for license to sell 4 iaeoxieatlag Hquots. for the.term commenc- an terminating game were actual fires. The estimated: loss. being. only $2,220, the bulk of sume being | 125.2, March ot We'the follow! r= outside of water limits. The report furthe son, und * the foliowin “place, as, stated in aie: “Hato eh tad ta good condition, Sid topseation, Respect ey ani lane sae ,000 feet; hose om hand in fair condition; 150] }. oP tok snoctle stand ne feet, 2 hose carts, 1 ose sleigh, 1 hook and | oomOf that two story metfle-sided Dulditg ladder truck with equipments in good condi not Minnesota, wauk, county of Itasca, state of oe also one chemical engine out of ordet plication will be heard and deser- pand ne tx ‘ a. W Holaowan sp RSaIeni See cosa! ton dhe ir “Under this head R. W. Heideman, seéretary | Of Nashwauk at the coun v . Nashwauk.-in_ Ltasca county, and of the fire department, presented the list of | -t8te. at mi nese, Monday, the Teh day Minne Se hac duasiatadechchaadhdhadetletidediadadediedadied oe officers elected forthe coming year; as fol- | 0! i Dine sGe fat HJows: +H. D:Powers. ehief; Geo, Riddell, first | “fe, assistant chief? A. Seaman, second assistant | Nash’ chief; Emil Litchke, fire warden: R. W. Hei- deman, secretary, and J. Costello, treasurer. . Report’ of Dr. Russell, health officer, wit bill attached. -for inspecting -village lockup | for the years 1908 and 1904. amounting to $4.00, | was disallowed on instruction of the. ney .who claimed. same. was not Attorney Price presented an outlawed omder: No, 1518, 1895, t wood at reasonable prices to pile in yard for } and of Village af | rae oe i eS The la WEDD, “| ee D® CHAR. 3. STOROH, _ PHYSIOLAN AND SURGEON Office ind Residence, Cor..Kindted and 8rd GRAND RAPIDS. D*® b. COSTELLO, DENTIST. —Ofie® in First National Bank Building.— GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. a “LOOK at what we can do. People who know how we make clothes are proud to say their clothes came from here. CARISTMAS CLOTHES and all others might just as well fit right. Come to us and fit, price, and style will all be as it ought to be. Let us show you the latest eloth for WINTER OVERCOATS and just how. we make them. The swell effect is there, and anyone can tell it was made to order. AUGUST JOHNSON, The Merchant Tailor, Grand Rapids, ‘Minn. Contest Note Cass Lake, Minn. Jan, 18, 1904. ( \A sufficient amended contest affidavit hav- ing been filed in this office by Arthur J, Moore, contestant. against Homestead. entry No 21,008, made Sept. 18, 1900, for S W 4 of SE % Of Sec. 11and N W \ of NE ¥ and E 's of N 44 of Section 14, Township.143 N, Range 26 , by Edward Burland, contestee, in which it is alleged that said Edward Barland hus never established his residence on said land and has never improved or cultivated the same’ or any part thereof, but has. wholly abandoned said land and been absent therefrom for a period ‘exceeding six’ months, continuously, immediately preceding Jan. 2, 1904, the date of seidgmen led conteas en ie cine said a absence has n n due. je em~ ployment of said: Gbutastes ‘in any capacity in the army. navy or marine corps of the United Statés: Said parties are: hereby’ notified to appear, respond and fer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock-a. m. on Mch.12, 1904. before I, D. Rusmussen, Esq.. clerk of the. di: trict court in and for Itasca County, Minn. hi av thecourt-bouse: in ‘Grand Rapias in said county, a1 hat fina! hearing will be held at 10 6'cfock a.m. on Mch. 19, 1904. before the Register und Receiver at the United States Land Office in Cass Lake, Minn. The'said contestant having in.a. proper affi- davit, filed Jan, 28. 1904, set forth facts which show that after due diligence ‘personol ‘ser- vice of this notice can not be made, it is here- by ordered that such notice be given by due a blication. and proper publication. E. §: OAKLEY. ALFRED L. THWING, eiver. Attorney for Contestant, Grand Rapids, Minn. Herald Review Jan. 30-Feb. 5-12-19. Notice t0 Contractors. Notice Tis hereby given that a public school house is to be built in school district No. 10, on section 3f, township No. 55, range 21... Contfa¢tors are. invited \to call and see plans and ore ey at the postoffice in Cohasset, Minn., and submit bids for the construction of same to CHARLES COLLENGE Clerk of said board, at Cohasset. Minn, Or for copies of plans and ‘specifications and de- tailed particulars as to time limit and ether ene apply to or address, ids will be received up to February 35, 1904. eat reserves right to reject any and all is, Dated at Cohasset. Minn., January 23. 1904, CHARLES COLLENGE, Cohasset, Minn. Clerk of Schoo! District No, 10, Itasca coun- ty. Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County oF Irasca. t DISTRICT COURT, FLrTgeNnTH JUDICIAL DistTRIcr. EDWIN C. WHITNEY, Plaintiff, vs. BANDO_F. GRAN and BD. 0, GOULET, und also all other parties unknown, any right, title. sta‘e, lien or interest in the’ Teal estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants.-SUMMONS The State of Minnesota, to the above named defendants: You, and each of you, are hereby sum- moned and uired 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 District Court, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and tv serve a copy. of your answerio the said complaint on the subseribers at theif office, in the City of Min- neapolis, in the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, within twenty (20) days “fter service of this summons upon you, “clusive of the day of such service; you fail to answer tae said complaint the time aforesaid. the plaintiff in this ac- tion will apply tothe court for the relief athe in gr aint. ‘ ust COHEN: WATER & SHAW, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 313 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County OF Itasca. § DISTRICL£ COURT, FIrTeENTa JUDICIAL DISTRICT, EDWIN C. WHITNEY, Plaintiff, & vs. LANDO FF. GRAN and D, 0. GOULET, and a all other persons or parties unknown, Sine a right, _ title, x re, or interest in the described in the fendan ts. therein oe NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an ac- tion has commenced in above en- titled. aes by the plaintiff above named plaint. are situated in C Minnesota, and described aa follows ‘The Hast Half (E, 4] of the Sontheast Quar: ter PS, Be ed ot Suton Ten {soi toast i Pitta TiO) of Section Thirteen Tak Towne ‘ ve 55}. Range 'wenty-six [26] fe ie WATER i § SHAW, ‘ ot Nicollet ee Minneapolis, Minn. DEFECTIVE { EDW. H. LAWRENCE, bed A. B. CLAIR, Register of Deeds of Itasca Cour Mineral Pine ana Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. Ga* H. SPEAR ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN 2. Sn President. ¥ Sashie P.J. shat cen. ©.E. AIKEN, Vice President. Asst. Cashiex First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts 2 General Banking Business O. W. Hastinas. EAE EEE, es a a a G. C. SMITH DEALERIN @ , Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda; Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. LELAND AVENUE. EE AO ee a a a ee 1 RE A A ee ee a a a a a a EE RE A a aE Re A ae ee ee ae a a a eae ae ae ae aaa Frayx F, PRICE LAWYER (Office in the First National Bank,bullding GRAND RAPIDS, -— - MINN W. E. NEAL, Dealer in Pine and Farming Lands ‘ The finest. List_ot Agtionitural. and, ~~ Grazing eau inane orca The Most Excellent Sites for, Manu lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Corres,ondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, : : Minn Edward H. Lowrenee, Land Locater And Cruiser. Thave some of the flinest tracts of Pine and Hardwood Lavds In this section on my lists. Teams and Drivers Furnished parties desiring to make trip into the country. Call on or address: Bena, Minnesota. Execution Sails. Under and by virtue of an exeoution issued out tnt Teoh see the seal of the district court in and for Itasca commty. ia the Fifth- teenth Judicial district of ine er Minnesota, on the Iéth d: upon a judgment docketed in said court and cognty on the 19th day of May, 1903. in favor of Wheat; Drug company, # corporation, plaintiff, an against Wallace D, Leeman, defer 7 the sum of two hundred and forty-tw five one hundreth’s dollars (45.05). said execution was to me. as sheriff of sai Itasca county, duly directed ond delivered. I have levied upon and shall geli at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said Itasca county, on Monday. the Fourteenth day of Marchi. 1904, atten o’clock in the forenoon, of that day, all the pight, title and interest ‘tha’ : rere ii ; ent | Sag oe on aid h day oO ay, . and may have thereafter ac- juired, in and to,lot five (5) of section ie nt six (26) in township fifty-five (5), 1 Tange twenty-five (2%) west of the’ t rincipal Meridian, In, sa’ ¢onn' Minnesot: AMAA Keuace Goan. Dated, Nov, 25¢% ALFRED L. Tee Atornev for Jui 1ent Creditor. Horald-Revied, Jag 10290" Fob 6-1620, ‘abo. “WM. HOO Itasca County Abstract Office ABSTRACTS, : REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. GRAND RAPIDS MING PAGE Convevane vn. oe | “ee