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We are goin~ to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the jj Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be: good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but ; In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums | the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prize Gontests, which will make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can serd in as many estimatesas desired. There will be TWO CREAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Louis World’s Fair; the second relates to Total "| Vote For President to be cast Nov. 8, 1904. $20,000.00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will givea d Fi f P Hy f 002 § to the one who is mearest correct on both ran ifs nize 8 i) a contests, and thus your estimates have two aa mE mer IES opportunities of winning a big cash prize. Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion “a Printed blanks to Coffee Packages and a vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack= 2cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg- age. The 2 cent stamp § covers the expense of F ular free premiums) our acknowledgment to to one vote either contest: you that your es- timate is recorded. WORLD’S FAIR CONTEST What will be the total July 4th attendance at the St. Louis PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST World’s Fair? At Chicago, July 4, 1893, the attendance was 283,273, What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes for all candidates combined) at the election November 8, 1904? In For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com- | 1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted for President. For nearest cor- pany’s office, Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 30th, 1904, we will | rect estimates received in Woolson Spice Co.'s, office, Toledo, give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the | on or before Nov. 5, 1904, we will give first prize for the nearest cot next nearest, etc., ctc., as follows: rect estimate, second prize to thenext nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First Prize . 12 Secctid Prize . 1 First Prize .. 1 Second Prize ... 2 Prizes—s500. 5 Prizes— 200. in . aa ERO CG 2 Prizes— $500.00 5 Prizes— mts 10 Prizes— 10 10 Prizes— 10.00 20 Prizes— 20 Prizes— 0.00 “ 50 Prizos— 50 Prizes— 20.00 ‘* 250 Prizes— 2.500.00 250 Prizes— 10.00 Po 1800 Prizes— a 9,960.00 | 1800 Prizes— 5.00 ‘4 $20,000.00 2139 Pzizts, $20,000.00 TOTAL, 4279—PRIZES—4279 Distributed to the Publio—aggragating $45,000.00—In addition to which we shall give $5,000 to Grocors’ Giarks (see particulars In LICH COFFEE cases) making a grand total of $50,000.00. TOTAL, 2139 PRIZES, td WOOLSONM SPICE Co,, TOLEDO, OHIO. 8, (CONTEST BET. agp SPARE AREA ae ae he a ate ae ae ae ae he she ab ae he ae ate ae aE ae ak ae ge ae a ae att a act ae ame a a aE Re ae ae ab ate am a ea ee STATE OF MINNESOTA, : County of Itasca, ss. Village of Nashwauk t Notwe of Application for Liquor License. OF A TAILOR! it that makes | eating liquors fer the term commencirg on Notice is hereby given, that application has ,been made in writing to the common council of said village of Nashwauk and filed in wy office. praying for license to sell intoxi- April 8. 1904, and terminating on April 7, 1905, rship heretofore existing between the ‘7 partne: undersigned under the firm name of oat Fletcher & Company” has. been disolved mutual consent. 1. debets owing by or to the said firm of “Joseph Fletcher & Com- puny” will be received and paid by said Jos- eph Pletcher. Dated this 7th day of March, AD. 1904. Signed in orci’ | JOHN HEPFEL Frank F. Price JOSEPH FLETCHER. Herald Review March 26, April 2. Notice of Application for Liquor Leiense. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; County of Itasca, Ss. Village of Grand Kapids, Noti¢e is hereby given. That applications have been made in writing to the village coun- cil of the village of Grand Rapids and filed in my Office, praying for license to sell intoxi- cating liquors for the term commencing on March 23 and April 1, 1904, and terminating on March 23 and April 1, 1905, by the fol- lowing persons, and at the folowing places as ‘Stated ia said applications, respectively, to-wit: H i John Hepfel, for the term of one yéar from March 23, 1904, at and in the north front room ou thé ground floor of frame building located on West 35 feet of lots 18, 14, 15 of block 17 in original plat of Grand Rapids. McAlpine & McDonald, for the term of one year from April 1. 1904, at and in the east front room of brick building located on lot 12, block 18, in origina! plat of Grand Rapids Arthur E, Wilder, for the term of one year frem April 1, 1904, ut and in the southeast room on the ground floor of building known as Hotel Gladstone. D.M. Gunn, forthe term of one year from April 1, 1905, at and in the southwest room on the ground floor of building known as Hotel Pokegama. John Boyle O'Reilly, for the term of one year from Apriil, 1904, at and in the east front room of building located on, lot 6 in block 18 of original plat of Grand Rapids. O'Leary & Fraser, for the term of one year from April 1,194, at and in the east front room of building located on lot 7. block 18 original plat of Grand Rapids. #1. FB. MeCurmick. for the term of one year from April1, 1904, at and in the north front room of building located on the east 58 feet of lots 13, 14 and 15 of block 17 in original plat. Collins & McDonald, for the term of one year from April 1, 1904, at und in the east front room on the ground floor of building located on lot 1, block 18, of original plat of Grand Kapids. Said applications will be heard ana deter- mined by said village council of the village of Grand Rapids at the Recorder's office in said village of Grand Rapids in Itasca county and,state of Minnesota, on Saturday, the 2nd day of April A. D, 1904, at 8:30 o’clock p. m. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of said village of Grand Rapids this 15th day of March A. D. 1904. J. 8. GOLE, [seat] Village Recorder. Contest Notice Department of the Interior, } United States Land Office. \ Cass Lake, Minn, { Feb. 29, 1904.) A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Elmer J, Miller. cont ant. against Everett kK. Stone entry No, 23, made April 14th, 1903, for N of NE of Section 25, Township 54. Range 25. by Everett R. Stone, contestee. in which it is alleged that said Everett R, Stone has never resided upon, improved or cultivated suid land In any manner; and that said absence from said land is not ¢aused by any service in the aimy.buvy or marine corps of the United States: 4. 1 Said partios are hereby notified to appear, respond 1 allegation at 10 o’cloc m. on April 12, 1904, beture I. D. Rasmussen. clerk of the dis- trict court, at Grand Rapids, Minn.. and that fina! hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a. m. ‘on April 19, 1904. before the Register and Re- ceiver ut the United States Land Office in Cass Lake, Minn. The said contestant having ina proner davit, filed Feb. 29. 1904, set forth facts wh show that after due diligence personol s vice of this notice can not be made, it is here- by ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication a Receiver. Her2ld-Review Mch 12, 19, 26, April 2. 9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT rael and offer evidence touching said | —— Se ste sy ae ate ne ae EA ee ae ae ee ae ae a ae ae te eae eae Oe Rot te Ae ce b Ddedockeohcdechecheoledheckchepedosdoohed ean be told a block away—hts clothes (it him perfectly—there is the right cut to his cout and trousers. The collar and lapels are firm and smooth, There isn’t too much loseness here— and too much tightness there. Evertything is neatly done. All are firm and true. Is your tailor verfectly satisfactory? If so, stick to him—if not, try us. We can pleasejyou. Peter Fugina. ‘HE Re RE She ae ae ae ae the ate ak ae ae ae eae ae Me ae a ae ae ae ae ae ae EE ae she ate ae aE SE a te ge ath a ae a a a ge ge: Con Fo S_SeS2S—25e5—2 Ss] Ss2SeSoceqn /GEO. BOOTH, by the following person. and at the following place, as stated in said application, respect- ively, to-wit: wauk, Itasca county, Minnesota. Said county, and state-of Minnesota, on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1904, at 8 o’clock p. m. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of village o Oe RI EA EAT SRAM Ne ADEA ae ae tee ea ae ae ae ate ae ae se ate ae ae ae ae ate a PAUL H. TVEDT, Village Recorder. Herald-Review March 26, April 2. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Whereas. default has been made in the con- ditions of a certair purchase money mort- 5252525. hit gage, bearing date the 12th day of January, Manufacturerof A. D. 1805, executed and delivered by Claren~ \] ne don P. McClure to Nehemiah P. Clarke, which mortgage was, on the first day of May A. D. i 1895, at 10:50 o'clock w. m. of said day duly 'r | corded in the office of the Register of Deeds C e within and for the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, in book “U" of Mortgage Deeds, GRAND RAPIDS, J//NN ut Page 332; and Whereas, suid mortgage was thereafter and on the 26th day of April A, D. 1895, duty as- si d by the mortgagee therein named, by instrument of assignment in writing, unto one Clara E. Whittemore, which said assign- ment in writing was thereafter and on the Ast ey of May A. D. 1895, at 10-50 o’clock a. m. of said day duly recorded 1n the office of the Register of Deeds within and for said county of Itasca, Minnesota, in book “G’’ of Mort- gage Assignments, on page 24 thereof; and Whereas, said mo reEeee, was thereafter du—- ly assigned by said Clara E. Whittemore. by instrument of assignment in writing, bear- iug date the 7th day of January A. D. 1899, unto C. E, Clarke, which instrument of us- signment in writing was thereafter and on the 12th day of March A. D. 1904, at 11 o'clock a, m. of said day duly recorJed in the office of the Register of Deeds of said county of Itasca, Minnesota, in book “K” of Mortgages on page 491 thereof; and Whereas, there is now due and claimed to be due on said mortgage and the note secured thereby the sum of five hundred eighty-one dollars ($581), and no proceedings at law, or otberwise. have been instituted to recover said amount, or auy part thereof. Now, therefore. notice is hereby given that i l Ty ’ C 99 Have acaieved an excellent { BOOTH S IGARS reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They are made fl 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. IE For sale everywhere. Call for them: SS2SSeo3Es32eqses 2Srese5se5esn BPs roescaceceeecsaneeeesss OA A AEE AE Se ea A A a EE Ae TEE EE St Oy kdb deck hkcdedeaabebod v & | by virtue of the: power of sule im suid mort- ave rite esort % | S8ge contained and therewith recorded, and & | Bnd provided, the said morsyaze will be fore, = a, fore- for refreshments and where may be seen and heard one a 7 cee by & salene tiie inad tberettl Gesovibed, < : which is situate in the county of tase: id of the largest phonographs in the ‘world is at # | State of Minnesota, aud described us follows, to-wit: JOHN O’RILEY’S S 1] R % | “rhe ‘Northwest quarter of the southeast quarter and lots two (2) and seven (7), or the SAM PLO ROOM F | crete; snare one 'G gd seven (08 thn Th | Season ahem Mey maak =f st, four : e Northern. 5 | Bees or tarte tainly al te nese : = ca County, at the front * H H a most delightful beverage always in door of the Court House. in the Vilk * Cabinet Rye Whiskey stock—we ave Agent for it m Grand - Granda Rapids, in said county, on Saturisy tee . Rapids, We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. rs a day o! ms, 1904. a 10 o'clock in the a = & | Metose bidder tor cash. to, Day the sum thes * NORTHERN CAFE Petes Meil. Céef- § | sata Srettisg tas Ementy-tive dollars at: i. - a a pie erein cit eae) to be paid in % n connection—open day and night, All delicacies of the season z lowed by fuw. Bee ae ee tbareente at: = served at ull hours. 2 are St. Cloud, Minnesota, March 15th, 3 n OR ey, Pr LE ssignee ol (01 cy be e O 1 3 * Op. 4 <STRWART & Brownz, Attorneys or Assiznce, ® - # | Horald-leyiew, Mareh 19, 25, April 2, 9, 16,23, + & |. S FSCCRESRSSERSTE SSE T Hee ORORES ERT OTE RES ES EESe Chas. Ollela as situated on the-ground floor in the front room of that one story building situated on lot 9, block 8, village of Nash- application will be heard and de- termined by said common council of the vil- lage of Nashwauk at the meeting in the coun, cil room of said village of Nashwauk in Itasca Nashwauk this 21st day of March, A. D. 1804. Notice of Contest. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Jass Lake, Minn.. Murch 2, 1994, A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed inthis office by Lena 2 Freiland. contest- ant, against H. E. No. 23,565. made December 18, 1902, at St. Cloud, Minnesota, for the N 4 of SW % of Sec. 18, Tp. 143 N.. R. 25 W., by esd Venberg, contestee, in wiich it is al- eged : ‘That sald Venberg has never made his per- manent residence upon said land or improved or cultivated the same in any degree whatso- ever; that the said Venberg has abandoned the said land and that each of these defaults is now continuing an@ has continued uninter- ruptingly for more than six (6) months last ast: p Further, that the absence of the said Ven- berg from the suid land and his failure to improve and cultivate the same ure not to be attributed, und are in no respect due to his employment in the arniy, aavy or marine corps Of the United States. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said alle- gations atten (10) o’clock a.m, ou April 15 A. D. 1904, before I, D. Russmussen, clerk ot the district court, in and forthe county of Ttusca and fifteenth judicial district, at bis office in Grand Rapids. Minnesota. and that final hearing wiil be held at ten (10) o'clock a, m. on April 22 A. D, 1604, before the Regis- terand Receiver at the United States land Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota. Said contestant having in a proper affi- davit, fi(ed March 2 A. D. 1904, set forth facts which show that after due diligence, personal service of the notice of contest herein cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that service be made by due and prorer pub- lication. J. D. JONES, er er. Herald-Review Mch 12, 19, 26, Avril 2, 9. Swamp and Other Lands. The pleasing announcement is con- tained ina Washington special that the department of interior has made importment wodifications of the ral- ing on swamp land cases that tbe surveyors’ tield notes shall always govern as to. the charcter of the land, says the Duluth Herald. For some time past a strong effort has been made to obtain a reversal of this rul- ing, which has turned over to ihe state and thence to railroads, as part of their, swamp land grants, many thousands of acres of land that is certainly not swamp now, whatever itmay have been at the date of the field notes. By the turoing over of these lands to the state and the rail- railroads, the settlement of a large portion of St. Louis and adjoining counties has been retarted and honest settlers who have squatted on Jands which they fouud high and dry bave had their*entries thereon refused on the ground that the field notes classed them as swaipp land, and as such they, were subject to selections by the office heing that the field notes were conclusiye proof of the character of | the ruling of the general Jand rd Summons, r State. of Minnesota, Sounty of Itasca—Dis- trict Court, Fliteenth Judicial District. Jobn Martin Lumber Company, a corpor- at 01, Plaintiff. atu a wad ¢ AGAtsst Francis Leframboise, Fanny } Leframboise. George Le-} framboise. John Lefram- boise, James G. McNulty, as | guardian ef ed Rta and John Leframboise; P. H. Whalen as guardian of Peony. Georgs oe a ramboise, Andrew Mor- ; row, Edward Yockey and { Summons. Charles W. Carter, also all! all other persons or parties, unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de- scribed in the complaint herein, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which vomplaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said court at Grand Rapids in the Couuty of Itasca and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their office in the Cityof Minneapolis in the Coun- ty of Hennepin in said state, within twenty days after service of this summonsupon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to an vthe said complaint within the time foresaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demand- edin suid complaint, together with plaint- tiff's costs and disbursement’s herein. BELDEN, HAWLEY & JAMISON, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 53 Minn. Loan & Trust Bldg., Minneapolis, Minnesctz. To we above named defendants and to each of them; Please take notice, That the above entitled action hasbeen commenced for the purpose of determining the adverse claim of the defend- ants and eached of ther: in, and to the fol- lowing described real estate, situated in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, to-wit; The northeast quarter(NE\) of the south- east quarter(SE%4 of section twenty (2C), the southwest guarter(SW%4) of the northwest quarter( NW) of section twenty-one (21), the north half (N%) of the northeast quarter (NE‘4), the northwest quarter(N W4? of the southwest quarter(SW4) and the south half (Sts) of the southwest quarter(SW) of sec— tion twent-nine (29), the south half(S34) of the northwest quarter[NW], the northwest quarter [NW'lof the southwest quarter {[SW44] [being goverment lot 3], and the south- west quarter [SW] of the southwest quarter (SW'4] (being government lot 4) in section thirty [30], the northwest quarter[NW4] of the northwest quarter[NW4] (being govern- ment lot 6], and the west half[W's] of the southeast quarter{SE'] of section thirty-cne [31], and the northeast quarter[NE4& | of the northwest quarter[N W's | of section thirty-two {32}, allin township fifty-nine [59] of range twenty-three [23], and the west half[W%] of the northeast quarter [NE4] and govern- ment lot one [1]. in section nine [9] in town- ship fifty-nino [59] of range twenty-four [24], according to government survey thereof; And of procuring the judgment of ‘said court adjudging that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of said real estate, free and clear of any right, title, interest, claim. demand orestate therein or thereto on the part of the defendants and each of them, and noclaimfor costs or disbursements will be made against said defendants or any of them. BELDEN, HAWLEY & JAMISON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 53 Minn. Loan & Trust Bidg., Minneapolis, Minnesota, Herald-Review March 26, April 2, 9, 16. 23, 80. TAKE NOTICE That bids will be received at Recorder’s office until the 2nd day of April, 1904, for unload- ing and hauling coal from cars on railroad tracks to sheds at power house, for the term of one year. The Council reserves right to reject any or all bids so filed. Given urder my hand this 15th day of March, 1904, J. 3. GUOLE, Recorder, the land. No evidence to the con- tary would beconsidered by the com- missioner of the general land office, | and for years this unjust state of affairs has continued. Lt was witha view of correcting this manifest in- justice that Congressman Bede re- cently introduced a bill providing that when a settler proved that a tract of land marked swamp was over balf high and dry he should be allowed to make entry on it. Ab ouce the state auditor protested against the passage of the bill and the attorney general was sent to Washington to present an argument in favor of the unjust system. It is significant that the land office has now :ecommended modifications of the ruling that grant part of what the Bede bill provides for,and the sec- retary of theinterior has approved the recommendations. Oue modification of the ruting is the case of squatters on unsurveyed towships whose lands, when the towns are thrown open to settlement prove by the surveyors’ notes to be swamp lands. Hereafter these squatters will be permitted to offer proof that the lands are not swamp. The other modifi-ation is that the lands on the recently opened Chippewa reservation classed swamp shall be resurveyed where proof is offered that fraud and gross irregularities attended the survey. These are two important steps in the right direction, acd will do much to correct the injuctice that has been perpetrated and which has retarded the settlement and development of} this section of the state. ‘Ihe mem- bers of the next legislature from the northern portion of the state should aiso unite in @ movement to secure; legisiation providing that the ratl-| roads shall makeall their selections of swamp lands to complete their grants within six months after the passage of the bill, and that there- after all state lands shall be sold at low rates to actual settlers or opened to entry under a state homestead law Easily Verified. “Editor Kiley calls Editor Anderson a ba- boon. We should like to know how he could verify that statement.”"—Border Budget, Tuter-national Falls. For complete verification just take a look at the animal. D*® D. COSTELLO, DENTIST. Office in First National Bank Building.— GRAND RAPIDS. MINNESOTA Subscribe for the Herald: Reviews Se Re Re a a Se Re a A age ae ae ate ae ate aM ae aE a aE as Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. LELAND AVENUE. * * & * 3 = = G. C. SMITH : DEALER IN 2 Fruits, Confectionery, % Ice Cream Soda, 2 Ice Cream, Drinks, # Tobaccos, = = * % % = 3 % ES % i Re REA eae ae ae sn ae ae a ate ae ate ae ae ae ae ae aa a HE O.W Hastinas. President. P. J. SHELDON, Vice President. First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business F. P. SHELDON. Cashier C. E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier A. B. CLAIR, Register of Deeds of Itasca County Mineral Pine and Farming Lands Pute Stumpage Bought, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. Ita sca County Abstract Office ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, : : MINN Land Locater And Cruiser. I,bave some of the flinest tracts of Pine and Lardwood Lands In this section ou my lists. Teams and Drivers | Furnished parties desiring to make trip into the country. Call address: EDW. H. LAWRENCE, Bena, Minnesota on or we NEAL Pine and Farming ~-<Pands. The finest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manu lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Corres; ondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - - Minn 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 wight just as well fit right. Come to us aud tit, price, and style will all be as it ought tou be. Let us show you the latest cloth for i 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.