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aos age oF INC Lion-lieads, «cut fro have always civen jour customers, but . 223 sash Given Away to Users of if OF FE We ara sing io be mora liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the mn the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we In Ac.:-ca te the Regular Free Premiums the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prize Contests, which will make some of our patrons rich men and women. ‘You can send in as many estimatesas desired. . TWO CREAT CONTESTS t be There will be § The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Louis World’s Fair; the second relates to Total 4 Vote For President to bo cast Nov. 8, 1904. a: Grand First Prize of $5,008.0 CD i Five Lion-Heads Rey cut from Lion f| Coffee Packazcs and a 2cen (ia stamp entitle you odd aca tion to the reg= ular free. premiums) eithcr contcst: res VWiORLD'S FAIR CONTEST What will be the total July 4th attendance at the St. World’s Fair? At Chicago, July 4, 1893, the attendance w: For nearest mates received in Woolson pany’s office, hio, on or before June 30th, 1904 give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, sccond pr next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First Prize 1 Second Priz to ene vete Li S 283,2 we wi!l e to the on or before Nov. $2,600.09 1 Birst 1,000.00 ms Prize $20,000.00 TOTAL, 2139 PRIZES, PRIZES es Ro) 27 9— So EW ee: iON CS WOOLSOM SPICE CO., (CONTEST PEP’T.) TESS TA aad EAN A AES" Ca $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 ff to the one who is mearest correct on both & contests, and thus your estimates have two ;4 opportunities of winningabigcash prize. ~., age. covers the expense of our acknowledgment to PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST * What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes for all candidates combined) at the election November 8, 1904? In 1900 clection, 13,959,653 people voted for President. For nearest cor- rect estimates received in Woolson Spice Co.’s, office, Toledo, O. 5, 1904, we will give first prize for the nearest cor- [Rj rect estimate, sevond prize to thenext nearest, etc., etc., as follows: Second Prize... 2 Prizes —S500. 1,000.00 2 Prizes-—— $500.00 5 Prizes— 200.00 1,000.00 5 Prizes— 200 00 10 Prizes— 100.00 1,000.00 10 Prizes— 100.00 20 Prizes: 59.00 1,000.00 20 Prizes— ,650.00 60 Priz 29.00 1.000.090 60 Prizes— 20.00 250 Priz 19,00 2,500.00 250 Prizes— 10.00 1800 Priz 5.9 1090.00 | 1800 Prizes— 6.00 sesees Distributed to the Public—aggregating $45,000.00—in addition to which we shall give $5,000 ts Gresors’ Glerks (see particulars in LICH COFFEE cases) making a grand total of $50,000.00, COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE FFE > | “an Printed blanks to § vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack- The 2 cent stamp you that your es= timateis recorded. $20,000.00 TOTAL, 4279 TOLEDO, OHIC. RS ED ‘SH2Sse2 se Sess S22 S252 SSsq ‘GEO. BOOTH, A Manufacturerot (it Fine Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, A//NN * ) 6 i 97 WWu.e acaieved an excellent i BOOTH S CIGARS repu jon ali over Northern Minnesota. They are wade fl of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr Booth’s own shops bere, and under his personal supervision. ‘This insures the utmost cleanliness und care in ‘nianufacture, For sale everywhere. Call for them. is mesesesesesesesesesesesesecesesesesesal a ‘Se be ee eae eae A ee ee a ea a a A Favorite Resort ‘for refreshments and where may be seen and heard one of the largest phonographs in the world is at JOHN O’RILEY’S Saimple Room The Northern. . s : st delightful beverage always i Cabinet Rye Whiskey 2m vende Axent for it in Grand Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distiiled. NORTHERN.CAFE Peter Meil; Chef. In connection—open day and night. All delicacies of the season served at all hours. JOHN O’RILEY, Prop. a eae ae age aE a ae ate ae a a ate ae ae a REE" he ae ate ah a at ae ae ie ae A ae ae ae ea a a ale ae ate ae ae ae ate ae \ gE 99 Se ea ae a ae ote ae ae ae ae a ae aR ae ate ean aR ae a ae a © a Re REAM ae ae ae hk te ate ae ae ate ate ae ae ae te he a ae ate ate ate ae ae ae a ate a ae te a MEST HE A ES ae HR A ANE AE ae he ae ae ae ae aE AE ae ah ake ak AE ae ake ae Pe BREA A Gea Ae ak RR AE AE ae ae a Re a a AE AE a a aE eH A eae ae a He EE re Sale. sale will be made by vhe sheriff of said Itasca Mortgage Horeclosure ‘Sale. | county. ab the frout door ef the court house, Default having been made inthe payment | in the city of Grand Rapids in said county of the sum of seven hundred fifty-nineé 22-100} and state. on the 18th day of June, 1904, dollars ($759.22), Which is Slaimed to be due at | at ten o'clock &. m. of that day, at public the date uf this notice, upon a certain mort- | vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay gaye, duly executed and delivered by C. H. | said debt of seven hundred fifty-nine and 22- Anderson and Lena Anderson, his wife, mort: | 100 dollars ($759.22), and interest and taxes. if gagors, to B. B. Larson, mortgagee, bearing | any, on said premises, and fifty dollars ($50.00) date the tenth day of February, 1903, and | attorney's fees. as stipulated in and by sai with aypower of sale thereia contained, duly | mortgage in case of foreclosure. and the di: recorded in the office of the register of deeds | bursments allowed by law; subject to re- inand for the county of Itasca and state of | demption at, any time within ono year from Minnesota, on the 18th day of December. 1903, | the day of sale. pe peered by law. at l0Oo'clock &. m.,in book “L” of mortgages | Dated April 20. 1904. on page 282; and no action or proceeding hav- B. B. LARSON, Mortgagee. M.A. BRATTLAND, ~ fng been instituted at law or otherwise to re- cover the debt secured by said mortgage. or I Aitornéy for mortgagee, Ada, Minnesota. Herald: Review, April 23, 30. May 7, 14, 21, 28. ny part thereof. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said morigage. .and pursuant to the statute in such case mage and provided. the said mort- gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises described in and. conveyed by said mort- vage, viz: The southeast quarter of section three (3) in townshiv sixty-nine (69) north, of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that default has oc- curred in’ the conditions of that cert um mort- ‘aze duly executed and delivered by Thomas | in such ea or unmarried, oH or 3 paces: hwing, mortgagee, dat . 1904, duly fled for recon on’ sald: Jan:ilc Web ne : nty-four:(24) west, containing one handed sixty (160) acres more or less, in Itasca county and state of Minaesota, with ibe heseditaments aud appurtenances; which ef deeds in and for Itasca county, Minnesota. and recorded therein in book “J” of mort- guges at page It4, which mortgage was us- siusned on April, 1904, by said Mortgagee to Edward J. McGowan, and the deed of assign- ment recorded on Appil 5, 1904. at40240 o’clock a.m.. in said register’s office in book “G” of fzages at page 162; that the amount slaimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is one hundred twenty-five and 31-100 dollars [$125.31]. and that said mortgage will be foreclos by virtue of the power of axe therein con ed and pursuant to the statu e made and provided, by <ale of the premises therein described and thereby conveyed, viz: — South half of northwest quarter [8 ‘2 of NW 44] and west half of south- west. quarter (WV 's of SW 4) of section ten (10), in township one hundred forty nine (149) north, range twenty-seven (27) west, Itasca county, Minnesota; that said premises will be so suid by the sheriff of said Itasca couuty at the front door of the court house in the vil- lage of Grand Rapids in said county on Wed- nesday, the first day of June, 1904, at 10 o'clock at Public vendue, to the highest bidder Cash, to satisfy the amount then due on said mortgage, with taxes, if any. on said premises.together with the costs of said sale anditwenty-five dollars attorney's fees. stipu- lated in said mortgage. Dated April 5, 1904. EDWARD J. MCGOWAN, Assiguee of Mortgages. ALFRED L THWING, 3 Mi Attorney for suid Assignee, Grand Rapids, in Herald-Review-Aprit 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14. 21. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale, Whereas. default has been made in the con - ditions of a certair purchase money. mort- gage, bearing date the 12th day of January, A. D. 1895 @executed and delivered by Claren- don P. McClure to Nehemiah P. Clarke, which mortgage was, on the first day of May At D. 1895, ut 10:50 o'clock a.m. of suid day duly r corded in the office of the Register of Dee within and for the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, in book “G’’ of Mortgage Deeds, aut Page 332; and Whereas, said mortgage was the’ on the 26th day of April A. D, 1895, bor as- signed 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 Ist day of May A. D. 1895, at 10°57 o'elock a. m. of said day duly recorded 1n the office of the Register of Deeds within and for suid county of Itasca, Minnesota, in boo% “G” of Mort- gage Assignments, on page 24 thereof; and Whereas. said mortgage was thereafter du- ly assigned by said Clara E. Whittemore. by instrument of assignment in writing, bear- ing date the,7th day of January A. D. 1899, unto C, E. Clarke, which instrument.of as- sigtiment in writing was thereafter and on the 12th day of March A. D. 1904, at 11 o’clock a, m. of said day duly recor.led 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 mortgtge and the note secured thereby the sum of five hundred eighty-one dollars ($581), and no proceedings at law, or otherwise, have been instituted to recover said amount. or any part thereof, Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in said mort- gage contained and therewith recorded, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, tie said mortgage will be fore- closed by a sile of the land theretm described, ich is situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and described us follows, to-wi The Northwest quarter of the southeast quarter und lots two (2) and seven (7). or the | east half of the northwest quarter, of section eighteen (18). township fifty-nine (59) north of range tweny-six (26) west, of the fourth principal meridian, which sate will be made y the Sheriff of liasca County, at the front door of the Court House. in the Village of Grand Rapids, in suid county, on Saturday the ‘7th day of Muy, A. D. 1904, at 10 o’closk in the forenoon of said day, ut public auction, tothe highest bidder for cash, to pay the sum then due on said mortgage and taxes. if any, on said premises. and twenty-five dollars at- torneys fees therein stipulated to be paid in case of foreclosure, and the disbursments al- lowed by law. nerfs Cloud, Minnesota, March 15th, nee or Stewart & Brower, Attorneys for Assignee, t. Cloud, Minn, 8 penne s 1140 o'clock a, m., in the olfice'ot the Fegtster 49 HOTS, MASS ADA Ae ae CONDEMNS CANADA A: Recent Traveler Through the Cana- dian Northwest Finds No Good Therein. According to John Pearl there’s a. land that is barer than this. This is John’s opinon of the Canadian Northwest: I have traveled over a large portion of this much-advertised country (the Canadian Northwest) and I find it is a fraud, bure and simple. ‘This winter the cold has beep down to 62 below zero and 40 to 50 1s a regu- lar thing. Land companies have bought large tracts of railroad land and they are using printer’s ink to sell it. They are very careless with the truth. Grain doves not ripen in Alberta or the Saskatchewan; it grows a rank growth of straw and frost does the rest. : A mah that leaves a country like any part of thé United States and comes to Canada has dene something and has left his country for his coun- try’s good. The frost does not come out of the ground in summer. Poverty will be the portion of a settler in this land of frostand snow. Stick to the old flag that waves over the “land of the free aud the home of the brave.” ADVICE -OR A SMOKER. he) Dean Van Amringe’s After-Luncheon Story About Prof. Anton. Dean J. howard Van Amringe of Co- lumbia took luzcheon on Monday last with some of his students. Afterward he leaned back in his chair and pro- duced one of the short, black cigars for which he is known to have a strong predilection. Fingering it lovingly, he said: “You might not believe it, but I was a stu- dent once. I remember one day dur- ing my senior year in 1860, while I was walking home from college, I was joined by Prof. Anton, who was then teaching Greek at Columbia. The Professor walked by my side for some time in silence. Suddenly turning, he demanded in his sternest voice: bas you smoke, Van Arminge?’ I was reed to admit that I did indulge oc- casionally. He glared at me for a mo- ment and then said gruffly: ‘Glad to know it, Best thing you ever did. Don’t let me ever hear of your stop- ping it. Good afternoon.’ ”’—Philadel- phia Ledger. WORSE THAN KISSING BUGS. New Plague Worrying Citizens of Pennsylvania Town. A new bug that is causing almost as much exeitement and inconvenience as the infamous “kissing bug” has in- vaded Oil City,“Pa. So far no speci- men of the insect has been secured, wut more than fifty persons bear speci mens of the effects of the sting of the insect. The bug alights on its vic tim, perforates his cuticle in one or more places and gets away. In an in- credibly short time a large white blis- ter arises and unless prompt measures are taken to counteract the effects of the poison the flesh begins to swell and become painful. Cases have oc- curred where a vite on the @rcer has caused the arm of the victim to swell to almost twice the natural size from the bite to the shoulder. Several cases have been severe enough to re quire the servics of a physician. The Causes of Laughter. Prof. James Sully, who has written a 430-page book entitled “An Essay on Laughter,” says that the peculiar mus- cular actions which are grouped under the name of laughter are provoked by the incongruous, the unaccustomed and the unexpected juxtaposition of things. Prof. Sully cites the story of & man arrested by soldiers who is al- lowed to join them at cards. He cheats and is kicked out, his play- mates quite forgetting that he is their prisoner. With this may be coupled the story of two burglars in the dock, One of them kept on poking the other in the ribs as the evidence against them proceeded, until he was made to desist bythe protest: “Who are you knocking about? I’ve as much right t» be here as you.” * ANE TORENES | Story of Yvette Guilbert. Once in the early days of her theat- rical career, when she was earning a hundred frances a night, Mile. Yvette QGuilbert was unkindly received by an audience. The mangger lost his tem- per, and expressed his disappointment somewhat harshly in the presence of the actress. Mlle. Gumlbert, however, was delightfully cool, and remarked, calmly, “Have patience, for the day will come when you will gladly offer me 1,100 francs a performance instead of 100.” A few months later the man- ager offered her a thousand francs, but she laughingly stipulated for the addi- cional 100. Birthdays of Eminent Men. The London Express comments on the fact that an American publication mentions the hundredth birthday an- niversaries of several great English authors as being close at hand, but apparently forgets that of an Ameri- can,~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, which comes next year. Here are some oth- ers that are not far distant: Buiwer- Lytton (1903), Beaconsfield (1904), Hawthorne (1904), Whittier (1907), 5 How (1907), Tennyson (190: ), Thackeray (1911), Dickens (1912), Those of Balzac, Hugo and Dumas have been celebrated within a short time. $ ane CURSES mee Summons, — : State of Minnesota, Sounty of Itasca— trict Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. John Martin Lumber Company, 2 corpor- ation, Plaintiff, AGAINST Francis Leframboise, Fanny} Leframboise. George Le- | framboise. John Lefram- boise, James G. McNulty, as guardian of Fanny, George and John Leframboise; P. H. Whalen as, guardian of Fanny, George und John Leframboise, Andrew Mor- + Sammot row, Edward . Yockey and /“™mmons. Charles W. Carter, also all all other persons or parties, unkfiown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de- seribed in the complaint | herein, Defendants, The State of Minnesota to the above named fendants: * You and each of you are hereby sammoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff inthe above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said court at Grand Rapids in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sid complaint on the subscribers. at their office in the City of. Minneapolis in the Coun- ty of Hennepin in said state, within twenty days ufter service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time foresaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demand- edin said 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 the above named defendants and to each of ym 5 Pledse take notice, That the above entitled action has been commenced for the purpose of determining the adverse claim of the defend- unts and each of the in and to the fol- lowing described real estate, situated in the County of Itusea and State of Mipnesota, to-wit? The northeast quarter(NE) of the south- east quarter(SE%, of section twenty (20), the southwest quarter(SW%) ‘of the northwest quarter(NW?4) of section twenty-one (21), the north half (N%) of ‘the northeast quarter (NE4), the northwest quarter(NW%4: ‘of the southwest quarter(SW%4) and the south hulf (S34) of the southwest quarter(SW%) of sec- tion twent-nine (29), the south half($!s) of the northwest quarter[NW'4], the northwest quarter [NW4|of the southwest. quarter (SW44] [being goverment lot 3], and the south-' west quarter (SW+a] of the southwest quarter [SW4] [being government lot 4] in section thirty [30]. the northwest quarter[NW+4;] of the northwest quarter[NW%] [being govern-. ment lot 6). and the west half{W‘s] of the southeast quarter{SE%4] of section thirty-cue {31}. und the northeast quarter[NE4i] of the nwest quarter[ N W4) ] of section thirty-two [52], allin ‘township fifty-nine [59] of range Uwenty-three [23], uud the west half[W%] of the northeast quirter [NE] and govern- ment lot one iY) in section nine [9] in town- Ship fifty-nine [59] of range twenty-four [24], atcording 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 or estate therein or thereto cn 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 Bldg., Minneapolis, Minnesota. PlerslaBeciew, March 25. April 2, 9, 16. 23, 30, ay 7. Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the conditions of a certain mort- guge made, uted and delivered by Alvia H. Huntosh, single, of Itasca county, Minne- tota, mortgagor, to Elmer T. Hagerty. as mortgagee, Which said mortgage bears date of November 7th, 1902, and was filed for record in the office of the register of deeds in and for Itasca county, Minnesota, on November 15th. 1902, at thre@o’clock p. m. and was recorded in book “‘L” @f mortgages on page 64. Said mortgage was given to s ment of $450.00 and interest. at per Ceat per annum according to the condi- tions of one certain promissory note bearing even date of said mortgage. which said mort- gage the said Elmer ‘I. Hagerty on April 3rd, 1908, by anu instrument in writing duly as- signed to O. A. Watz und which assigu- ment was on July 1903, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for Itasca county. in book “I<” of mortgages on page 353, und which said mortga the said O. A. Watzke by an instrument in writing on Jane 29th, 1903 duly assigned to Leona J. Payne, und which assignment was duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for Itasca county, July 1, 1903, at tea o'clock in the forenoon, in book “IK” of mortgages on page 354; That there is now due and claimed to be due 1 said mortgage at this date the sum ot 00 prineipal and 363 iterest, amount- ing in the aggregate to und no proce ings at luw or otherwise have been had or stituted to recover the same or any paru thereof. Now therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in said mort- guge contained and therewith recorded and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be fore- closed and the folli scribed lying and being situated in the county of Icasca and state of Minnesota, to- re the pay- rate of ten u wit: The north half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the northwest quarier, sec- tion thirty-four (34). township sixty-eight (68) north of range twenty-four (24) west, of the Fourth principa! meridian, will ‘old by the sheriff of suid county ‘at public auction tothe highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the court house in thevillage of Grand ids, Itasea county, Minnesota, on Mon- y. the 6th day of Juue, 1904, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to pay aud satisfy the amount which will then be due o1 id mortgage and the debts secured thereby together with the taxes if any, and the costs und expenses of this foreclosure and the sum of twenty-five dollars uttorney’s fees as in suid mortgage stipulated and agreed to be paid on foreclos- ure thereof. Dated at Minneapolis, Ith, A. D, 1904. : i LEONA J. PAYNE, Assignee of Mortgagee, Minnesota, April F. B. WrigHt, attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, 310 Globe building. Minneapolis, Minn. Heruld-Keview, April 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Sheriff’s Sale on Exeeution. State of Minnesota, county of Ra | trictcourt, Second Judicial district, George Benz, George G. Benz and Herman L. Benz, co-partners as Geo, Benz & Sous, plaintiffs. versus. Hugh C. McDonald, defendant. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution to me directed and placed in my own hands, issued ont of. the district court. the S:cond‘Judicial district, stute of Minne- sota. in and for the county of Ramsey. upon a judgment duly rendered in said court i rt in favor of the above vamed plai and against the above named defend judgment was thereafter filed and doc in the office of the clerk of the district c: inand for the county of Itasc. state of Min- nesota, on the 19th day of Murch, 1904. Thave levied upon the following ‘described rexl estate of the suid defendant and judg- ment debtor. to-wit: Lot thirty |30] of block two [2], Franson’s uddition to Koochiching, according to the plat thereof now on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for Itasca county, Minnesota. and that Tshall, on Tuesday, the 24th day of May, 1904, atthe hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the court house, in the village of Grand Rapids, in suid county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, proceed to Sell ull the right. title and interest which the above named Hugh t. MeDonald now bas, or has had at or since th id 19th day of March, 1904, in and to the above described property, for the purpose of satisfying said judgement and costs umounting to the sum of two hun- dred eight and 35-100 [$208.35] dollars, with all accruing costs of saie and interest from the 10th day of March, 1904, at the rate of six [6] percent per aunum. 5 Said sale will be at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the stat- ute in such case made and provided, WM. HOOLIHAN, Sher: ff of Itasca County. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, tuis sth duy of April, 1904. PuHItir Gitsert, Pisiaes Attorney, St, Pant. Herald-Review-A pril 16. 23, innesota. ay 7, 14, 21, See us ‘or Job Work. ‘Dis- wing property therein de- | ——— ste te te ae ee eee ee ae ae tet tea a G. C. SMITH DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, . Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. LELAND AVENUE. Re ae ae EE REE fr rrr tr rrr Tri TT RE RE Ree ae ae a aR a ae aa ate ESD A A Sb eae a ae ae ae a ae ae ae ea aE ©, W HAsTIinas, President. P. J. SHELDON, , Vice President. F. P. SHELDON. Cashier C. E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business A. B. CLAIR, Register uf Deeds of Itasca County Mineral Pine ana Farming ° Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. ITASCA, COUNTY ~— ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Conveyances Drawn, | Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDs, - : MINN Edward H. Lawrence, Land Lecater And Cruiser. I have some of the flinest tracts of* Pine and Lflardwood Lands In this. section on my lists Teams and Drivers Furnished parties desiring to make trip into the country. Call addre: EDW. H, LAWRENCE, Bena, Minnesota. on or W. E. NEAL, Dealer in PINE AND FARMING LANDS. The tinest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manu lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Solicited. Grand ‘Rapids, - - Minn at what we ¢an do. People who know how we make cluthes are proud to say their clothes came from here. CARISTMAS CLOTHES and all others might just as well tit right: ‘Come to ‘us and fit, price, and style will all be as ib ought te be. Let us show you the cloth 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. latest