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» Ui ‘Cass Lake, Minn 15. Bi icaced is hereby given that in compliw u isions of the act of congress o} d “Au uct for the sale of the states of California, von, Nevada and Washington Territory. amended act of August 4, 1892. A i. Brant of Grand Rupids, county of % State of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement for the purchase of lot one section No.2 in township No, 54. north range No. 26. W. 4th P. M., and will offer proof toxhow that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriculcaral purposes. und to blish his claim to said Jand before register and receiver, $ land office af Cass. Min- nesotit. riday, the 10th day of March, 1905, He names as wilresxes: . Ernest N. Remer, Richard W, Faulkinghor, Andtew Mattson and Gunard Smith, all of Grand Rapias. Minn. Aay and all persons claiming adversely the above describe lauds ure requested to file their claims in this offices ou or before said Wh day of Mareh, 1903. E,. 5. OAKLY, Kegister. rterald-Review Dee. 31., March 4. S Notice for Publication. Departu etn of the Interior, Lund Office at Cass Lake. Minn. 4 Beceem ber 24. 1904. Notice is hereby giyen that the following- named setiler hus tiled notice of his inteation to make final proof ia support of las claim, nnd that said proof will be nade before LD, Rassmassen, clerk of court, in his office at Grand Kapil dames O. Baker 2262 tor the E's of NEM, Sec. 24W., 4th P.M. i 1 the following witnesses to prove idence upon and cultivation his continuon: of said land. viz Albert Phillips: Edward ©. Hainke, Jo ay aud Edward Hirscirbach, all of G Kapide, Mina. i nd Herald-Review Dec. 31 Jan. Notice for Publication. Department of Interior, Land Office at (ass Lake Minn., Dee, 2, 1904 Notice is here given Unat the following hamed settler filed notice of his inten- tion to ustke final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore registe at United States Lind Office Minn., on Jun. 16, 3905, vigs James MeCormick, who made home- stead Cutry No. 2339 tor the NW 3 lots 6, 7 aud 8; see id lot 1, sec, 3t township 55 north rug 4p. m. He numes the following witnes: es to prove hi nlinuows resideuce upou aad cultiva- tion of said tand, vi eorge Riddell, Wil- liam Myers. Frank McCormick and Henry “Logan, all of Grand Rapids. Minn. BE. 8, OAKLEY, Kegister. Herald-Review. Doc. 10. Lrobate Note State of Minnesota, + County of L In probats ed, sea 55 court, speciat term, Dec, 19, ‘Inthe matter of the stute of Alexander MeLeod, deceused: mm on the estate of vused, late of the sander Mc county of Itas ranted to A It is ordere sume is here: ~ MeLeod; that six months be and the ; allowed from and after the ein watch all persous ands against the waid de- e same in pro- amination tor ©, 1th day of June, 19. term of said, probat he probate office in the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said coun- © Lppoiuted as the and where the said mine aud adjust said nd the same hi it is further ordered, that notice of suring begiven to allo¢reditors and persons interested in said estate by publish- ing this order ones in eae week for three in the Grand Rapids newspaper printed nd apids, im said and pablished at county atdat Grand Rapids this 19th day of Doe. A. 0, Wd . By the court. H. 5. HUSON, (Seal) Judge of Probate. Murtg we Foreclosure Sale. Default having been made in the payment hundred Mts (3833.73 ‘a due at the date of . duly ring zagor date the sum of thre ty-t and sevent imed to be dive a 5 uptice, upou a aten and delive ) county of Lt the 2: pe aiid ne wetion oF stituted, atlaw ¢ debe theres w2, atone o'clock ges, on page 21S i Deen in- recover the age, OF aby Dart | notice is hereby given, that power of sule coatained in nd pursuant to the statute | nade and prayided, the sald age will be foreclosea by a say of the | ribed in and convey lortgage, viz: Ly of the north the south east west quarter ( (s) in township ue mepts and appurt made by the Sher! of the court hous rounty, wt | the village vendae. to the . to pay said debt of Motlars and nd ints three seventy. live certs (53 the taxes, if any, on mises, und fifty dollars. Attorney's tees, us stipulated in aud by suid mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbur its wilowed by law subject to redemp'icn at any time within one year from the day of sale, a5 provided by law, Dated Dee. 12 AD. 1904, R. M. HURST. . _ Mortgagee. Bert Fester, Dulutn, Minn. and A.c. Titus, Superior, W ‘Attorneys for mortzages. Herald -Review, Dec. 17, 24. 31, Jan. 7, 14 t, and Probate Notice. State of Minnesota | County of Ltase i , 1b probate court, special term, January 9th, saat 5. In the matter of the estate of Frederick MeNaughton, deceased: Letters testar tary on the estate of Freder- ick Mc Naughton. deceased, late of the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, being granted to Anna T. McNaughton. Tt is ordered, that six months be and the same is hereby allowed from and after the date of this-order, in which “all rsons having claims or demands against the said deceused aro required to file the sume in the probate court of said county. for examination and allowance, or be forever barred. It is further ordered. that the Leth day of July. 1905, at 10 o'clock A.M., at a general term of said probate court to be heid at the pro- bute office in the court house in the village of Grand Rapids inwaid county, be and the same hereby is oppointed as the time and place when and where the said probate court will examine and adjust said claims and demands. ‘ And it is further ordered, that notice of such hearing be given to ull creditors and persous interested iu said estate by forthwith publisviag this order once in each week tor three successive weeks in the Grand Rapids Herald-Keview. a weexly vewspaperzprinted and publishedat Gran ids in said county. Dated at Grand Ray Miun., this ninih day of January, A. D: By the court, ; : H.s. UUSON, Judge of probate. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTEN- ANCEOF A FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS 1N- THE VILLAGE UF GRASD RAPIDS, ITASCA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, t Whereas, pursuant to chapter 48 of the general laws of the state of Minnesota, for the year 1899, the village conncil of the village of Grand Rapids, were petitioned by the necessary namber of free-holding citizeus in such village to submit the question of the establishment of @ pabtic library and reading room in said village to the legal voters of such village at the next annua! election held therein, and, ‘ a Whereas. the said village vouneil, in pursu- ance of such petition, submitted the question to the legul voters of suid village at te aunu- al village election held in such village on the 13th day of March. 1900, and, % Whereas, at such election the said proposi- tion ‘was carried by the necessary majority | of voters, as prescribed by law, and, Whereas. since ‘said date there has been and now is in existence a library board, duly appointed and constituted, according to the Jaws of said state, which suid board has been and is now engaged in discharging the func- tions and duties of members of the library board of the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca coun.y, Minnesota, and, ‘i Whereas, at the meetyng of the village -courcilsheid on the 9th day of January. A, ).. 1905,the Grand Rupids library board presented for the consideration of the council a written commication, which was received and placed on fila with the order of suid village, in which communication association pro- yosed chat. if the council would proceed to estatlish and maintain a free public library in said village, undyr the provisions of chap ter 93 of the luws of suid state for the year 1901, and chapter 173 of the laws of said state for the years 1903,the suid library board would transfer to said village. for the use of suid puplic library, all the books, pamphlets, documents and furniture. together with the title to the real “estate, constituting the library and its appurtenances, now owned by said library board, in accordance with the provisions of said iaw; and would also, upon certain conditions mentioned in said commu- nication, expend a certain fand now held by said association tor the purpose of aiding in the construction and building of a certain building to be used asa public Jibrarysand lurnishing the same. which said proposition, togetiier with other matters, more fully ap- \pear in said communication received and filed as aforesaid. and, Where in the opinion of this council the establishment and maintenance of a free Public library and reading rooms will be an enterprise of great utility and benclit to said village: Now, therefore, in view of the premises, and relying upon the said library board to faithfally and fully carry out its suid pro- positions, ¥ The village council of the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, do ordain as follows: Section I, That there be established and hereafter maintained, at public expense. a free public library and reading room or rooms, in the village of Grand Rapids. Ttascn county, Minnesota. to be under the manage- ment and control of aboard of directors, to be hereafter appointed in the manner pre- scribed by the laws of this state above re- ferred to, Section IT. That ut the proper time there sl ing, and for each subsequent your, until otherwise ordered by the council of said vill age, a tax upon the taxable property-in said village of two mills on each dollar of the assessed valuation of such property, to be devoted to the supp rt of said library and reading room or rooms. Section III. That there bé and hereby is appropriated, from the general or from the contingent fund In the village treasury. the sum of fifteen lindred ($1500 00) dollars, in twelve equ:l monthly installments, beginning April Ist, 1905, for the maintenance of lit nd reading room or rooms, un first tax provided for in the last pre- ceding section shall be collected. Section LV. Said money appropriated by section IIL, and the tax provided for in seetion II. when collected in each year, shall. by the village treasurer, be placed to the credit of a special fund to be known as the “library fund,” and kept separate and apart from other moneys of the village. and the same shail be paid out only upon orders signed by the president and attested by the secretary of the said bord of directors. and for the pur- poses authorized by said board, in accordance with law. - ection V. All ordinances and parts of or- unces inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby repealed, Section VI. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication, GEORGE RIDDELL, President of Village. Attest: JS. GOLE. Village Recorder, Passed January 9. 1905. Approved by President Jan. 10th, 1903. } Ordered published Jan. 9. 1905. Published Jauuary Ith, 1905, Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that default has ac- curred in the conditions of that certain mort- gage duly executed and delivered by H. 0. Eatherton and Fanni mortgagors, to William King and’ Frank E. King, copartners as King Lumber Co... mort- gagee: ted June Ist.1904, and duly filed for record on.June tth, 1904, at ten o’clock A.M... in the office of the register of deeds in and for Itasca coun Minnesota, and recorded therein in book “EF” of mortgages on page 257; that by reason of such default said mort- gages elect to and do hereby declare the whole sum secured by said mortgage to be due: that the amount claimed to be due on suid mortgage at this date is two hundred Hoh i and 50-100. dollars’ (8286.50). and that said mortgage will be foreclosed, by virtue of the power of sale thereia contained and pursuant to the statute in such cuse made and provided, by sale of the premises therein described and thereby conveyed, viz: Lots twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22). twenty- three (23) and twenty-four (24). of block four, ( Grand Rapids Second “Division, Ttusea county, Minnesota, according to vhe_ plat thereof on file or of record in the office of said register of deeds; that said premises will be so sold by the sheriff of said Ltasca county at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, on Wednes- day. the Ist day of March, 1905, at ten o'clock A. M.. at public vendue, to the highest bidder for casb, to satisfy the ‘amount them due on said mortgage, with taxes, if any, on saia premisses. together with the costs of said sale, and twenty-five dollars attorney's fees, stipulated in said mortgage. Dated January 10th, 1905. WILLIAM KING and FRANK E. KING, Co- partners as KING LUMBER Co.. ALFRED L TBWIRG. torne’ for Bul 0 ‘agees, mey foret Grand Rapids, Mina. Hferald-Review, Jan. 14. x eb. 25. Mortgages. For Ren XN % \ Two two-room houses, one three- room house at one five-room house ‘ll be levied, for the fiscal year next ensu- | J. Entherton, his wife, | ae — oes ‘The full text of the bill introduced by Representative Cole fur the drain- age of swamp lands is here given: To provide for a comprehensive, system of drainage or all the swalnp | jund marshy layds of the state; to create’ a commission and to app priate money to carry out Lhe provie sions of this act. ; Whereas, by acts of congress of February, 1850, and March 12,’ 1860,) there was granted to the state of Minnesota by the United States of America upwards of tive million acres of swamp Jands situated in different counties of the state, of which more ; than two million-acres remain unsold and disposed of, which Jands in the present condition are wortless for agricultural purposes. but which if properly drained will be worth many million dollars aud the public bealth aud convenience improved thereby. | Whereas, by the acts of congress granting said Jands it was provided that the proceeds of said lands, whether from sale or by direct appro- priation in kind, shall be exclusively applied as far as vevessary Lo the purpose of reclaiming said lauds by means of jevees and drains, and there- fore, Be 1t enacted bythe legislature of the state of Minnesota: Section I. That a commission, consisting of the governor, the state auditor and the secretary. of the State, be and the same is, bereby created, tu be known us the drains age commission of the stale of Minnesota. The governor shall be the chairman of said commission and | preside at all its meetings, and the majority of all memb of said com- mission sball have authority in all matters and to perform all duties required to be performed by said j commission. Section 2. It shall be the duty of said comtmissior as soon as is practic- abie after Lhe passage and approval of this act to avcertain the number of acres of low, wet tauds belonging to the state that it is necessary to drain in order to make them fit for agricul- tural purposes, and where the same is located and what ditches and drains ; ib will be necessary Lo construct to | drain the said land. In the execution of the provisions kof this act, the said commissi@n shall have full power and it is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be made & complete and accurate survey of location, size, route, begin- ning and termination of a comprehen- sive sysiem of ditches or drains suti- cient in number and size and length: and so loeated@ as to drain ju the most fesaible and practicable manner all low, wes and swamp lauds owned by the state. And to accomplish such purpose, said commission is authorized and directed to employ within a reason- lable time after the approval of this act, one or wore competent civil, livdraulie or typegraphical engineers atid such other agents and assistants us it may tind uecessary and proper to comply with the provisions cf this act, and to fix the salary or compen- J sation tu be paid such employes. | Such engineer, or engineers, shall j upon appointment ab once proceed under the direction of said commis- sion to make the necessary levels {of all low, wet or swamp iands owned. by the state and sbal] as soon as prace lay ouba complete plan of a system of drains or ditches which all in the most feasible and practi way, when completed, drain such lands and fit them for the pur- pose to which they are by nature adapted. . | Seotion 3. Such engineers shall | keep an accurate and complete set of field notes and shall make a complete map and report of the said system of drains determined and found to be the most feasible, practicable and best calculated to accompiish he desired end, which map shal] show the loca- tion, length, width and depth, the able | etubody | engineer or sufficient thereof to enable the legislature to obtain an intelli- gent idea of the subject, together with such suggestions and recommen- dations as the commission may think proper. A sufficient numbers of copies of the report of said commission shall bers of the legislature which will convence in the year 1907, and the various officers and boards of the state. \ Section 5. Form the purpose of carrying out’ the provisions of this act, there is hereby appropriated out of the moneys in the state treasury, not olberwise appropriated, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars. Section 7. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. — NEWS WORTH , : KNOWING Some pertinent facts are set forth in the following bricf comment from the Benndji Pioneer relative to the weekly builetins being issued by Snperintend- ent McGuire of the Northeast Experi- menal farm and peblished in the papers of this section: “Tnese bulletins are full of profit- abie suggestions to the farmers of this part of the state and it should ever be kept in mind that farming in Beltraun, ltasca and Cass co! i governed by far different Jaws than is farming elsewhere m the state. No portion of the state is more rich in promise of agriculture than are the counties named, but the farming that must be done here is of a different sort Black Polled Angus Catt he printed and furnished to the mem- 20 miles suuth of Grand Rapids. three deen Angus bulls far sale, consisting of two big fine spring calves and one black; and all black. raised at Hill City, therefore acclimated. breed of vattle”is very hardy, long haired in winter, always lat and easy keepers. \ low prices. ITASCA COUNTY. GRAND RAPIDS, - ULL BLO [(— Wood Yard FOR SALE Thave en my hands at Hill City, tine young, full blood, register Aber- T will keep all kinds of wood for sale, sawed into all lengths and will be prepared to give prompt service? My motto will be the “Golden Rule”— When a cord of wood is bar- gained for a full cord of wood will be delivered. My terms will be strictly cash on delivery. very choice yearling bull. They are This These fine young bulls for sale at Write or call IRVING E. WOOD, Hill Gity, Minn Phone No. 114 JOHN O'BRIEN ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, ' FIRE INSURANCE, Consbdanceieaen: Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. TONY’S ORCHESTRA ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. ICR Music furnished on all occasions. MIDN, Satisfaction guaranteed. and different methods must be used, te . Prices reasonable. a different procedure must be followed and in just the proportion that the farmers of these counties attend to the results that are being secured at the Grand Rapids station wiil be the agricultural development of this part of the state.” Notice of Anplications for Liquor License STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Lta: t VILLAGE of NASHWAUK. Notice is hereby given, that applicatien has been made in writing to the common council of suid village of Nashwauk und filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on the 3rd day of February, 1905, and-terminating on the 2nd day of February, 1906, by the following persons and at the following places as stated in said applications, respectively, to-wit: Register of Deeds of Itasca County IIR NE B. CLAIR, Grand Rapids, Mis Minn. F. P. SHELDON. Cashier C. EB. AIKEN, As&t. Cashier C.W Hastinas. President. P. J. SHELDON, Vice President. Lirst National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. ‘Mineral Pine and Farming: Lands Pine Stumpage Bougnt. Transacts a General Banking Business, W. E. NEAL ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. CHARLES VEDIN. In the front. or barroom. on the ground floor of that twostory frume building situated vn lot 13, block 12, Village of Nashwauk; DOMNICK TANO, In the front, or barrom, on the ground floor of Uhat two story frame building situated on lot 5, blok 7, Village of Nashwauk; FRANK JOHNSON, In the east front, or barrocm, in that one story frame building situated on lot 18, blk, 12, Village of Nashwauk. Said applications will be heard and deter- mined by said common council of the village of Nashwauk at the council room in the village of Nushwauk in Itasca county and} State of Minnesota,on Monday the 6th day of February, A. D., 1905, at 5. m. Witness my hand and seal of the Village of Nashwayk this 17th day of January A. D., 1905. (Seal) PAUL TI. TNEDT, ¢. Village Recorder. Herald-Review Jan. 21-28. eee Probate Notice. State of Minnesota 1 .< County of ttasca. fSS- iu probate court, before H, S. Huson Esq., Judge of Probat Special term, Jan. 16, 1905. Iv the matter of the estate of Thorvald Irgens, dec@used. On reading and filing the petition of Steaven D, Jerabek, administrator of said estate, setting forth the amount of personal property belonging to said estate that has’come into his lands. the disposition thereof, the out- standing claims against said estate allowed and unpaid, and a description of all the real estate. of which said deceased died seized, and the condition and vatue of the respective portions or lots thereof. the persous interested im said estate with their residences, and praying that license be to him granted to sell suid real estate at private sale; 5 ‘And it appearing by said’ petition, that there’ is hot sutticient personal estute in the hands of suid administrator to pay said debts, and expeuses of administration, which per- sonal ostate includes all of the moueys received by said administrator from tue sale -of personal und real property, and it farther appearing that it is necessary for the pay- ment of said debts and expenses to sell all of the said real estate now remaining unsold;_ It is therefore ordered, thitt all persons in- terested in said estate appear before this court on the 13th day of February. A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock -in the forenoon of said day, at the court house, in the village of Grand) Kap- ids. in said connty, then and there to show cause. if aly. there be, why liceuse should not be grauted to the said Steaven D. Jera- bek, administrator of the said estate. to sell all of the lands and real property of said beginning, course and termination of each proposed drain or ditch io the system, and which report shall show the legal description of each tract of land according to government sub- divisions, necessary to be jaken or nterfered with in order to construct said system of drainage, and shall sbow the estimated cost of construc- tion of each ditch, and the entire system so laid out by them, according to their best judgment, Sectiun 4. Upon the completion of his work Said engineer or engineers ‘shall place in the hands of the said commission not later than November 1, 1905, all his field notes, maps and reports which shall become the ex- clusive property of the state of Miane- sota. Said comtaission shall at once cause said maps, fleld notes and: reports to be filed in the office of the state auditor and shall make a com- plete report of the doings of the coni- mission under this act, with an item- ized account of its expenditures and containing a statement of the ownel ship. with or by the state or by pri- estate, vow remaining unsold, to pay such debts. legacies and expenses. It is further ordered, that this order shall be published. once in each week. for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Grand Rapids Heruld-Review, a weekly newspaper printed and pub!ished in the vil- luge of Grand Rapid+, in said county, and that the publication of such order be due notice to all parties interested in said estute of the said petition and of said heari Dated at Grand Rupids, Minn., this 16th day of January, 1905. } By the Court, (Seal), H. S. HUSON. Judge Heraid-Review Jan. 21—23, Feby. 4-11. of Probate. NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received by the Village Recorder of the village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, for the purchasing of 500 feet of hose. 2 shut off nozzles, and one Hose Coupl- ing Expander for the use of the Fire Depart- | ment of said Village. said bids tobe opened on the evening of January the 30th, 1905, at 80’clock. J. 5. GOLE, Village Recorder. NOTICE FOR BIDS" “Bids will.b2 received by the schoo] board a cords of wi s fol- % sachet Ne ee ee of tamarack —— | ; % a vate Gwners, of all the lands which 1 Task pine il fe oleae ane vill require to be taken or interfered with, accordi >t ort oft mabe | d to. will be opened Monday, Feb. 6th. See 2 RAN" _ ma RQRLEC DORE by ;Wholesale Supply DEFECTIVE PAGE Dealer in PINE AND FARMING LANDS. \ The tinest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. Cut Down Your Grocery Bill The Most Excellent Sites for Manv, and buy at lacturing Enterprises. © Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondenge Solicited. W h 0) 1 e Ss al e Grand Rapids, - - Sina E i D" CHAS. M. STORCH, Write tor Special ‘Price list to Duluthy| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Officeand Residence. Cor. Kindred a venu and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. Company, 102-4 west Mich St., Duluth AGENTS WANTED F@My«* F, PRICE : LAWYER First National! 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BOOTH, Manufacturerot ‘ Fine Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, M/JNN’ SSS S23 SS SHS Se Sm , 99 Have achieved an exeellent &é > RS reputation all over Northern l BOOTH S CIGA ss bet the ney are, uae t selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr BE elpes apt here, and under his personal supervision. "This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture, For sale everywhere. Call for them. eSesescsesesesesesesesesesesesesy Par —-