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a —_—_ ed Every Saturday. ty eee at Min. uiuns + a : PL [les CP neh lescribed p' or parcel of lund, situat County of [tasca, State of Minnesota, and By E. c. KILEY. fre ee described «1s follows, to-wit: ‘ —-| Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter ¥ (SW 4 of N 4) or Lot two (2), Section twenty: eS PW DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE | ee eta) ie now a ee ae ssessed yume; that on the 6th day of May, A. D, 1901, ae tay At w sale of land pursuant to thé real estate Qntered in the Posto t Grand Rapids, # OP aiampeata: as Second Ghuae Matter tax judgment duly given and made in and by the ire Court mand for County of Itasca on the 2ist duy of March. A. D. 1901, in receedings LS the payment of tax jelinquent ypon re: D. Ia), for said county of Itasc described piece, or parcel, of laud offered for gale, und no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that for which suid piece, or parcel, was subject to be sold, to wit: the sum of One dollar and Kighty SS SHE HUMOR OF THE CAMPAIGN. ‘It is net surprising taat the hard working correspondent should, in his effort to keep the candidate his paper | ( woe 1° he same was duly bid in for the favors before the public, occasionally | State of Minnesota for said sum; that snore make both himself and the caudidate iB sal he at or_parcel of Tana betng idi S f eemed from said sale. the sume ridiculousy O00 iGle Heme ee Deane An altthe rights of said State therein under good reason why this should have} said sale was duly assigned snd conveyed by happened so early in the presenteam- i d hei wig y Ni r, Of cents dul; id in to the County‘ urer oO! be glowing pen picture some scribe] which the same was bid in to: the tate ee has made of Senator Fairbanks in his aforesaid, with interest according to law. an i Stace i ~ all taxes which becumedelinguont subsequeng sylva q 2 acki is eee sal ith interest, penaltie: y whicn Republican papers have not] yeyance for said pieser ou areal eed ee refused to publish, without feeling a gure Se ee ott OF tie ratte of said it sorry for ied ny i-|S equired under said sale has been pre- bit sorry for : the Republican candi Beate aoqalred: Meee raitolion teks date for the vice presidency. if for the purpo i OEaneNine aoe Ores. y i i dle mt as si ile gi) »e scribe: does not pick daisies. In Tact, the scribe gives the exact lan- guage in which the denial of the soft impeachment is couched. It ¢an Jeave no doubt in anybody's mind cf Senator Fairbanks attitude on, the to lw me with daisies in my hand,” he says quent'to said saie); and that the tune tor re- d deem suid piece, or parcel of land -from_ suid sale ut the date of this notice, exclu: the ¢osts to accrte upon this notice. Sum of sixteen dollars and Forty-nine cents (said sum being the amount id holder of said certifies ment from said Stat according to law, delinguent ti subsequent to said sale paid by him. interest, penalties and costs according to law, i i i jece. or parecl of land firmly. “Let the ladies. pick . the See eet ale crete slaty (60) daysafter daisies.”? Is this’ a subtile isinua-| the service of this notice and proof of said rvice hus been filed in my offi ee SeWVituess my hand and seal of office this 17th ay of June, A. D. 1904. aad vase E. J. FARRELL, County Auditor, Itasca County Minnesota. al puthished July 30, Aug, 6 and 13, tion against all womankind? Does vhe sepator think that the occupa: tion of daisy picking represents the limit of the mental capacity of the other sex? Or is the remark quite as innocuous as it sounds, and, if so, why should it be printed? Do even a Rati sae ae) avlcnvune Notice of Expiration of Redemption. whether the senator picks aisles or STATE OF MINNESOTA } pot. “County of Ltasc; 78S. no ffice of County Auditor } But it is only by slow verbal de- BE Minnie Quinn: daisy picking incident. He tells us, | the county of Itases, state of Minnesota, aud jn the beginning, that Mr. Fairbanks | 'yown und denser ied oe ee east, uuarter tall, stately figure can be seen almost | (NW eo ondot Onb iL); pec U Rew au ny daily wending its way through the “four (24), 1s now beautiful woods of the island. Of course there’s a touch of real poetry jn this description, but surely poetry js out of place in caypaignliterature. Oertainly it is wasted on the average voter. Nor does. the scribe mend matters much when he abandons airy jmaginative flights for biographical facts. “He is fond of walking,” we gre told; “he likes to romp as he gid when he was a hoy.” That this is unimportant even if true most people will agree. A fondness for pedestreanism will not distinguish ybhe senator from the crowd. does the fact that infantile am ments still appeal to him, make him any more worthy the confidence of American voters. On the contrary, yhe mere thought that acombiuation of ‘romps’ mnay represent the next administratigu will probably be sutii- cient to turn the thoughts of Repnb; lican voters ijato Demwcratic channels. But doubtless the scribe did his poor best. It is admitted that the ‘material’? he has to work with is not exactiy inspiring. He satisfies Vhe senator apparently,and Republi- can organs are willing to publish his “literature.” So he himself is pro- bably content. And since he has added a little to the yayety of the nation, it were churlish, indeed, for the outsider to, take exception to what he has written.—St. Paul Globe. ‘bwent, nane; that on the 6th day of May, A. D. 1901, ata sale of land pursuant to the real estste qux judgment duly given and made in and by fe district court in and for said county of [tasca, st. day of March, A. D. 1901, in proceedings to enforce the payment of uxes delinquent upon real estate for tke yeur A. D’ 1899, for said county of Itasca, the Above described piece or parcel of land” was duiy olfered for sale, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that for Which said piece or parcel wus subjecu to be sold, to-wi the sum of one dallar and ighty-one cents, the same was duly bid fo for the state of Minnesota for said sum, that thereafter, und on the 2 day of January, A. D, 1904, the said piece or parcel of land ‘being still unredeemed from said le, the seme and all the rights of said state herein under said sule was duly assigned und conveyed by the county auditor of said county of Itasca for the sum of fifteen dollars and eighty ven cents duly id in to the county treasurer of said coun) cording to law, Y delinquent subsequent to said sale. with in- terest, penalties and costs according tu law: that the certificate of conveyance of said iece or purcel of land executed and de. ivered by said county auditor upon said assignment of the rights of suid state ac- quired under said sale has been presented to me at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose’ of having notice of expiration of redemption from suid sale given and served; that the amount fe uired to redeem said iece or parcel of laid from said sale at the Hate of this not Xclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of sixteen, dollars and fifty gentsisaid sum being the amount paid by said holder of said certifi cate upon said ussignment from said and interest thereon according to law, linguent taxes accruing subsequent to said sale paid by him, with'interest, penalties and costs according to law. and all unpaid delin-— quent taxes. with interest, penalties and costs accruing subsequent to said sale); and that the time for binges gait ag of suid piece or parcel of land from said sale will expire sixty (60), days after the seryice of this notice and proot of said service has been filed.in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this 17th day of June A. D, 1904, FE. J. FARRELL, junty Auditor. Itasca County, Minnesota. [Seal] Published July 30, August 6,and 13th, a ea THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH, What we are coming to, is dimly foreshadowed by the action of a young woman somewhere in the East recently who fainted when a man proposed to her. Time was and not so long ago when a girl was more sur- prised ifa man did not propose than if he did. Lut the end of one century and the beginning of another have changed all that. Now we have self- sufficient woman busy with world problems whose brain is more con- cerned with logarithms and logic than with proposals. jHer mini is absorbed not in man but in modus operandi. She knows that he exists, but she has made the important dis: Notice of Application for Liquor Lciense STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. Ss. Village ot Grand Rapids Notice is hereby given. That applications have been made in writing to the village coun- cil of said village of Grand Rapids and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxi- cating liquors for the term commencing on July 14th, 1904, and terminating on July Mth. 905, by the following person, and at the following place. as stated.in said application respectively, to-wit: Gust Anderson in the north front room of building located on lots 13, and 14, block 15,of original plat to Grand Rapids, Minn, Said application will be. hedixd and de- termined by said village council of the vi lage of Grand Rapids at. the recorder’s 0; in the above said village in ltascn county ghd state of Minnesota. ox the sth day of ugust A. D. 194, at 8.30 o’clock p. m, of that day. Witness my hand and seal of said village of 4 rand Rapids this, 2th day of July A. g J. 8. GOLE, [SEAL] Village Recorder Township fifty-seven Sp); Hangs ‘which will continue the affairs of the During the past week an important business change in local wholesal ¢ circles. was made when the Gamble- Robinson-Sheldon company wenp out of existence and was succeeded by the Sheldon Commission company, former firm at 210 and 212 West Mich: igan street. The Gamble-Robinson-Sheldon company has been-one of the leading firmson the commission row for the past three years and has been very successful. in its projects. The Sheldon Commission company, which assumes. the affairs of the old concern this morning, will be upder the direct management of C. S. Shel-! don, who was manager of the Gamble- Robinson-Sheldon company. Associ- ated with hi e F. B. Sheldon, cashier of the First National bank of Grand Rapids Minn., and P. J. Sheldon, vice president of the Grand Rapids institution. A pretty face, 2, graceful figiire and the brains to govern them make the! rarest jewel in the world. i The man who fails _and then suc- ceeds ig more fortunate than the man | whe succeeds and then faila. PABST Blue | Ribbon | In Town Call for same at | JOHN COSTELLA’S Place NATIONAL CASH REGISTER With Keys from One’ Cent to ‘Twenty Dollars. J. E. TAPLEY., Cass Lake, Minn. SISWSLSVSVSPS ISVS L OL SLVOT “ ( jee e®etes eles Soe SLSISISLSLSCARCSIPHlSE AT HOTEL POKEGAMA Monday and Tuesday Aug 22-23 DR. C.J. LARSON, THE EYE SPECIALIST. | With his wonderful skill and methods and | complicated instruments ean measure errors of vision withort the_aid of the patients ability of examining. Cis skil! va di osing | error of vision, disease and failure of the eye cannot be excelled. Spmptoms of Fa Do you see double at times see flouting spot youreyes ache, blur, pain Do you fail to ele: you becgme fatigued from short exe so you hawe to close and rub them? Do y find difficulty in readi: 3 i inches from your light? Do you ha hundreds are not of failing eyesight, dangerous but may | Dr, Larson ear ation from high physicians and | medical men and can. upon your request. hand you names of hundreds of people that he has cured. some from total biindness. Do you wear giasses that 4 nd if neglected, We to total blindr ‘e not fitted to your eyes | Dr, Larson makes regular visits to Grand Rapids. Consult him while opportunity offer Chiropractics |) (K i-ro=pra kK iks) DR. B, H. NICHOLS. DR, J.S. WIERMAN. Your Back needs fixing All Diseases cured by spinal adjustment. ~ Cali and see us, i Consultation free. Cure guaranteed or no pay. | tor Di | 49 feet long, and without its carriage Office Hours: FROM 9 TO 1!1A FROM 2T0 5 P. FROM 6 TO 8 P M M. M \ | IM. i | | 4 F Office over Marr’s Store. SPR NE TNS 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 Manv lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Corres.ondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - - Minn A. B. CLAIR, Reyister of Deeds of Itasca County Mineral Pine and Farming. Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. covery that he is not absolutely nec- essary to her happiness. Why man, sbe asks herself, and gives it up. Back ina misty age betore she had come into her own, she remember to have read somewhere that man,was cunsidered the head of the family and worked that women might live. i “For men must work, And women must weep.” But now women have dried their eyes, put their shoulder to the wheel and the world is theirs. The. hori- zon formerly bounded by home and housekeeping is now limited only by the contines of the universe. If they see anything which they want, they do not ask roan for it, but they pur- chase it with the wages of their toil. "They earn their daily bread by the sweat of their typewriters and ask no, odds of the former lord of creation. Once man proposed’ and they accept-, ed; now when a mau asks a woman to be his better two-thirds she frequent- jy tainte. Itisso sudden.—St. Paul yaiee —T— — TI ——— Sea SS Ses SS =. Booth’s own shops here, For sale everywhere. =r Se] SeSeSeo5e2 S52 5252 S25 1'GEQ. BOOTH, A Manufacturer ot Fine Cigars) GRAND RAPIDS, JZINN i of the finest selected stock.by experienced workmen in Mr. and under his personal supervision. ‘This insures the utmost cleanliness and care ia manufacture. Call for them. “BOOTH’S CIGARS” 227ashere? 2°. et Minnesota. They are made We Dunn don’t care whether done Collins Collins done Dunn. or Here | H be done selling lumber. Ad We have everything in the line of lumber and in dimen- sion stuff we have from 2x4- ’s also is one Dunn who is not | 12’s to 2x8-20 j Shingleand Lath at rock bottom prices de- livered in wagon loads to any part of Grand Rapids. in our iine, call on or ad- dress Sn ® ( 4 DON'T YOU WEAR $ THE MENOMINEE ! ensibie boy, that, ig : i a bull’s eye when he spoke. ¥. Ky their growth in the | The Menominee ig Union Made Shoe is When in need of anything % SLSL SLE LS: “Advertisement For Bids. Notice is hereby given that the Supervisors the town of Ardenhursh. in the county of sca. and state of Minnesota, offers for sale the negotiable bonds of said town to be issued in the sum of three thousand dollars (93,000), and to be due and payable in twent: ) from the date of issue and bea the rate of yable on the (20 (1) per cent p rst day of July of areissned pursuant to the: pro- pfer 35 of the general laws 6f| 9 inesotat for 1903. Bids for the pure 4 und con tla sors of sai it th day of August. A. D. 1904 | Bids may filed with the town clerk of sald town prior to the date fixed for the sale of said bonds, A nd have endorsed } nds.” £ Super sell said comp: | d orporation is terms for | ng the right | ng the most the interest of sald by ject any and all bi ated ut town of Ardenhurst this 18th day of July A.D. 1904 ¥ PRANK W. MAGNUSON ‘Town Clerk. address of town clerk. ergville, [tasea County, Minn, The New Sixteen-inch Gus. The new American 16-inch gun is weighs 126 tons. UISTANIA EATS information see Situated on the ing Fork river, opposite Hig Fork Postoffice. Js reached via Liasca Logging rail- road, nesota, fish abo BIG FORK SUMMER RESORT JNateJX,; where und, ‘The most famous hunting and fishing secuon in Northern Min- and Prop. wild gime Guides, Guns, Fishing Tackle and Boats are supplied. Rates are reasonable, and a successful trip al Correspondence Solicited, ways assured, PU 2 grt a @ rates. with suitable limits. I tT Ae ens oe E St. Louis, May ist to Dec. ist, 1904. The Largest and Grandest Exposition ever held, 8 The Great Northern Rez Vill sell excursion tickets at for fu C. LE. FRYE, Agent Great Northern Ry, Grand Rapids. Railway You will find a st piano in for ro years, We can save y mission. Geo. F. flirst-class Call and Jet v3 show thei to you, enteed Kremer, Furniture and Undertaking. WHY SAY, PA, NO 4 SEAMLESS? He made We make shoes which put the corn- cure dealers on theranxious seat. We fitting the feet scientifically. The best prevent cure corns by way to cure corns is to first place. Seamless easy-to- wear, eisy-to-buy, easy-to-sell. For Sale By J. §. KURTZNAN, The Shoe Man Grand Rapids - Minnesota. Dunn & Basia SEAMS SB ASBSISMSIES IGF FBV I HOS VSSSSSISOCSLSBHOSLOGS? 3 & 10 RIPS “oR TUR GUARANTEED TO” OUT-WEAR 4 ANY SHOE ON THE MARKET. § ®e%el O8SSE% SESLSM SS SLSLS: S2eF S25: SLSSS® BLSTSLVSVSLS PSSM SVSLSLSLSLSLI SIS SVWSLSAWSLSS Marcia. GOHASSET, - MINN, TIME TABLE Great Worthern Railway Company. 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