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Ne Born unto Mr, and Mrs, Will Nis- be't a aughter. Monday, Don’t fail to read Ben Levy's add On the eight page. James Gannen, of Nashwauk, was a visitor at the county seat this week. Mrs. Fred Fish was 4 visitor at Deer River this week. Miss. Bertha Schumacher. teacher at Bovy, has been in town the past few days. Frank Story, the taxidermist, made a business trip to Deer River today, W. G. Graffam and wife are here visitng Mr. and) Mrs. H. E. Grafiam. J. E, Meehan, of Hibbing wasin town Friday Ist tr. nsacting business. Mr. and Mrs.. Victor Vicstrom, of Deer River, are visuing friends at ‘Trout Lake this week, J. Lieberman, of the firm of Lieber- man Bros., has moved in the house formerly occupied by Dr. Russell. Leroy Welty representative of the Zerith Paper company , was in town Saturday last. : A. H, Pravitz, formerly night clerk at Hotel Gladstone has accepted a position at Aurora. Commissioner Neil Mullins _ left ‘Tuesday fur Woodsdale. Ont.. where his father 1s seriously ill. Ed. Huson, the cigar manufacturer, made a business trip to Deer River and Cohasset yesrerday. R. J. Sewell and two sons, gone to Atlanta, Ga., to spend the balance of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilder visited their daughter Emma. ia Duiuth the first of the week, IL. Logan was down from his Prairte river logging camps this week, Mr Logan reports everthing lovely. L. £. Buck and P. B. Scott, of Hill City passed through town the first of the week on the way to Mankato, George ‘Tuller, of the firm cf Henry Hughes & Co., is over from Grand Rapids today.— Virginia Enterprise. County Surveyor John A, Brown went to Ripple Jast 5 iturday, to plat an addition “t6? the towfigite lof Big Falls. Rae Sin ws Gathered During the Week Robert, the three months old chind of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eastwood died Tuesday January 23. were made Thursday at the Itasca cemetry. i Last Friday evening, Muss Mc- Mahoh entertained a young people at the residence of F. J. O'Connell, The feature of the cvening was 4 mock marriage, The contracthg parties decended the number of | @) in township Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. * ult Having been made in.the payment sum of three bund: wu ‘and seventy-five cents (8383.75), Which is claimed to be due and is due at the date of this notice, u, acertain mortguge. duly executed and delivered by John B. Tait (un~ married) of Douglas county, Wis.. mortgagor to RM. Hurst. mortgagee, bearing date the Yeh day Of Uctober, 1902, and with a power of 29 therein coutsined. duly recorded in the wilice of tac Register of Deeds in and for the ‘counsy of Itasca and State of Minnesota, oO the 2st Guy of October, 1902, at one o'e! lock p. m,. in book K wf mortgages, On page 218, und no action or proceeding having been in~ stituted, at law or otherwise. to recover the debt secured by said’ mortgage, or any party ~ thereof. 4 Now. therefore, notice i3 hereby given, thet by virtue of the power of sale contained in sald mortgage, und pursuant to the statute fon lot 13, block 12,-Village of Nashwauk; Interment | im such cise made and pravided. the sald morne> will be foreclosed by a sale of the. premises described in and conveyed by said mortgage, Viz: The south west quarter (>. \ %) of the north east quarter (N_E. 3a), a! the south east quarter (5. E. 4) of the north west quarter (N. W. 34) all of Section: Kight sixty five (65) north of rapge twenty five (25) west, including all timber of every. description thereon, in Itasca county and State of Minnesota, with the heredita- ments and appurtenanecs; which sale will be mde by the Sheriff of said Itasca county, at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids in said county and State, on stairs at §:30, while Miss Chappell | the 30th day of January. 1905, at two o'clock 4 _ 10 played the wedding march, An un-| highes expected serenade followed. Last week Superintendent E, T. Carroll of the Wadena schools. receiv- ed a message from his old home in Pennsylvania stating that his father was very ill, and that the doctors held out no hope for his recovery. Mr. Carroll asked the school board tor a .. of that day, at public vendue. to the t bidder for eash, to pay said debt of three hundred thirty-three dollars and seventy. tive certs ($333.75). und interest, and the tuxes, if any. on said premises, und fifty dollars, Attorney’s tees, us stipulated in and by said mortgage in cuse of foreclosure, und the disbursements allowed by law ,subject to redemption ut any time within‘one year from the day of sale, us. ates by law, Dated Dec. 12 A. D. 1904. R. M. HURST. Mortgagee. Bert Fester, Dulutn. Minn., and A.C. Titus, Superior, Wis. ‘Attorneys for mortgagee. leavé of absence so that he might go | Herald -Review, Dec. 17, 24, 31, Jan. 7, 14,21, east. ‘The reanest was readily granted é 5 aod Mr. Carroll left for his father’s bedside ‘Thursday.— Wadena Tribune. ‘The Socialist will hold a meeting at Village hall Feb.. 12 at 3 o’clock in the aiternoon, to which you are mvit- ed to attend. to hear both sides of a subject explain- ed. You have heard oné side, come and hear the other, all questions will fe gladly answered. interest come and take part in it. Committee. Deputy: Sheriff Charles Doran of Grand Rapids, arrived here Monday | or evéuing with a warrant issued by the jadge of probate for ‘T. J. Harrington, and subpeonas for F, J. McPartlin and ¥. S. Lang as. wiinesses. P:ogressive people like | a It. is to your | same Probate Notice. State of Minnesota | County of Ltasea. 58+ uae probate court. special term, January 9th. In the matter of the estate of Frederick icNaughton. deceased: Letters testameutary on the estate of Freder- iek McNaughton. deceased, late of the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, being granted to Anna T. McNaughton. Iv is ordered, that six months be and the is hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, in which all rsons having claims or demands against. the suid deceased ure required to file the same in the probate court of said county, tor examination aud allowance, or be forever barred. It is further ordered. that the 10th day of July, 1905, at 10 o'clock A.M.. at a general term id probate court to be held at the pro- bate office in the court house in the village of Grand Rapids in said county. be and the same hereby is oppointed us the time and place when and where the said probate cgurt will examine und adjust said* claims and He was | demands. And it is further ordered, that notice,of taken to the county “seat the nexty such hearing be given to all creditors and morning'to be examined: tor insanity. His" sister, Mrs. Bolin, and Deputy Connors accompained them.—Border Budget. There is talk of cutting Itasca into three pieces and’ making a county seatat Deer River, Koochiching and Grand Rapids.: The county is large and the northern portion is not of easy access to'the seat of government, making not only an expense to the county but'to the settlers in that part which is now being opened to settle- ment. There will hardly be three counties curved out ot ité territory, however,. Border Budget. Deputy Unnted States“ Matshal The Village of Hull city received aw new road. grdder ‘this weck and will bewin using 1ton roads xs soon as the weather will pernnt. H. 1D. Russell. of Minneapolis. has parchased the Dalph & Becker saw mill and will move it to Prairte river hear the bridge north of town, The Catholic ladies will meet with Mrs. John McDonald Thursday atter- noon next, A 10¢ luoch will be served. All are cordially invited. The basket social given by the ladies «Thursday evening was a thorough success and was enjoyed by al Who atended. ‘The ladies netted the wice sun ot $70. ‘The new revolving © storm doors at the court, house which were installed this week by Carpenter john Hotter, are a great help iv keeping the nalls of that building warm. Dr. and Mrs, C. M. Storch were at Duluth this week in attendance to the funeral of Mrs, Storch's father, 'S. A. Kemp. German Evangelical services will be béld at the Swedish church by Rev. E. Raase, tomorrow at 10:00 a.m., Sunday school at g: 00 a.m. Socialist meeting at Village hall Feb, 12th at 3 o'clock in the after- noon. Everybody invited to come and hear the discussions and learn what socialisuy stands ‘for. ’ The many friends of Mrs. C. C. McCarthy wilt be glad ‘to learn that she is fast recovering from her recent sick spell. and will. undoubtedly be ?round again in. the near future. The ladies of the Monday Whist club entertained their husbands at the home of Mrs. H. E, Grafiam on Tuesday .evening. Duplicate whist was played, afterwhich au excellent lunch was served. J. B. Q’Riley.. returned Thursday night from a+six weeks visit to the} Iles of Pine. Mr. O’Riley is inore than satisfied with that country and conterapial ~ returning to the Iles where “hé-has purchased considerable land. _: . Mrs.. _Butchard. of. Duluth, court deputy organizer of the’ United = Order of — Foresters -1s here and will remain until about tlie 15th of the month, -Mrs. Butchard is calling upon all the members of the court and would like to initiate a class Frank W. Tufts left Wednesday.morn- ing for St. Cloud with Oliver Joleaud, who was sentenced by Judge Page Morris last week to a term of one year anda dav, in ‘the state reform- atory. Joleaud, had been. indicted on a charge of obtaining mail belong- Ing to ahother party, trom which he abstracted a $20 bill'and appropriated it to his own use. He pleaded guilty to the charge and offered a wrtten confession, stating that he was intox1- cated at the time the’ crime was com- mitted. Upon the motion of Assistant District Attorney J. M. Dikey, Judge Morris granted leniency. If was found that thelaw required imprison- ment for more than .a year and a day was added to that term, SN Bao AiR Wants hong Distance Telephone, A petition beivg circulated at Grand: Rapids asking that the Iron Range Electric Telephone company make connection so that. city will have long distance service to point West... At-the present time the com- pauy’s line extends only tu Cass Lake, | tud consequeutly Grand Rapids can- not connect with Bemidji, Crookston persons interested in estate by forthwith publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeks in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review. a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids in said county. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., this ninth duy of January, A. D. 1905. By the court, H, 8. HUSON. Judge of probate. FRANK F. PRICE, Attorney for Bxecutrix: leruldclteview January 1ith, 28th Notice for Pubjication, United States Land Office, Cass Lake, Minn., Dec, 15. 1904, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An uct, for the sale‘of timber lauds in the states of Californfa, Ore# gon, Nevada aud Washington Territory.” us! leer ws ere ust 4, 1892, Lisl oed E rake ra, upids, county of Ituseard) state Pao has this day filed in this, office his sworn statement for the purchase of lect one of section Noe, 2 in. towuship’ No, 54. north range No 26. W. 4th P. M.. and- will offer proof to show thatthe lund sought is more valuable for its timber or stoné than for agriculcural purposes. and to batebligh his claim to-satd land before register an re ver, U. 8. land office at Cass Lake. Min- nesota, on Friday, the 0th day of March, 1905. He names as Wwitre: z Ernest N. Remer, Richard W, Han leigh, Andrew Mattson and Gunard Smith, all of Grand Rapids. Minn. Aay and all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their cliims in this office on or before said 1th day of Murch, 1905. E.8. OAKLY, Pee pe 5 fe? sSe s ‘of Anplications for Liquor License OF MINNESOTA. } : VILLAGE of NASHWAUR.) Notice is hereby givon;thatapplicatien hn: been made in writing to the common. council otice STAT ; office: praying for license to sell intoSicating iquors for the term commencing on the 3rd | ;duy-of February, 1905, andterminating on the nd-day -dt' February, 1906, by the following persons aud Wt the following pluces as stated in said applications, respectively, to-wit: CHARLES VEDIN, "In the front, or. barroom, 6n ‘the zround floor of that two story frame building situated - DOMNICK TANO, . In the front, or barrom, on the ground floor of that two story frame building situated on lot 5, blok 7, Village of Nashwauk; FRANK JOHNSON, In the east front, or barroom. 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 Itasea county and State of Minnesota, on Monday the 6th day of February, A. D., 1905, at 8 p. m. Witness my hand and seal of the Village of Nashwauk this 17th day of January A. D., 1905. {seal} PAUL H. TNEDT, Village Recorder. Herald-Review Jan, 21-28. Probate Notice. State of Minnesota County of Itasca, sSS- In probate court, before H, S. Huson :Esq., udge of Probate. Special term, Jan. 16, 1905, In the matter of the estate of Thorvald Irgens, deceased. ‘On reading and filing the petition of Steaven , derabek. udministrator of said estate. Setting forth the ulagit GE pereone property pelouging to said estate that has come into 18 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 rtions or lots thereof. the persons Interested n said estate with their resideuces. and praying that license be to him granted to sell sald real estate ut private sale; And it appearing by said petition, that there is nos sufficient personal estate in the hands of suid administrator to pay said debts, and: expenses of administration, which per- sonal estate includes all of the moneys received by said administrator from tne sale of personal and real property, and it further 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, that all persons in terested in said estate appear before thi: court on thee 13th day of February. A. D. 1 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court house, in the village of Grand Kap- ids. in suid connty. then and there to shuw cause. if any. there be, why license should not be granted to the said Steaven D. Jera- bek, administrator of the said estate. vo sell all of the lands and real property of said cstate, now remaining unsold, tO pay such debts, legacies and expenses. Ivis further ordered, that this order shall be published once in each week. for three successive weeks prior to sald day of hearing, in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review, a hoger d {newspaper printed apd pub!ished in the vil- luge of Grand Ruapid:, in said county, and thatthe publication of such order be due notice to all parties Interested in said estate of the said petition and of said hearing, Duted at Grand. Rapids, Mian. this 16th day of January, 1905. By the Court, (Seal). H Judge Herald-Review Jan, 21—28. Feb, HUSON, f GE parka re Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is. hereby given that default .has_oe- curred tn the conditions of that certain mort gitge diily executed and delivered by H. O. Eathertojvand Fannie J. Extherton, his wife, mortgagors, to William King and Frank E. King, copartners as’ King Lumber Co.. gugees, dated June Ist.-1904. and duly filed for record on June bth. at ten o'clock A. M.. in the office of the register of deeds in and for Itasca county, Minnesota, and recorded therein in book “E” of mortgages on page 257; that by reason of suchdefault said mort- gages elect to and do hereby deciare the sum secured by said mortgage to be duerthat the umount claimed to be dne on said mortguge at this date is two hundred eixhty-six and 50-100, dollars — (8286.50). and that said mortgage will be foreclosed, by virtue of the power of sale therela contained and pursuant to the statute in such case Register. torald-Review Dee. 31. March 4. EY Notice for Publication. Depart metn of the Interior. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. December 24. 1904, Notice is hereby given that the following- named setuer hus filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim. and that suid proof will be made before I. D, Rassmussen, clerk of court, in his office at Grand Rapids. Minn. on Febraaty 6, 1905, viz: James O. Baker who made homestead entry No, 22262 for the Ets of NEX, Sec. 32, T. 4.N., KR. 24 W.. th P.M. He names the folowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, v' . Albert Phillips) Edward C. Hainke. Joseph Long and Edward Hirschbach, all of Grand Rapid, Minn. E.S, OAKLEY. Register. Herald-Review Dec. 31 Jan. 25. or any other cities on the line west. 'The petition is being signed by all the citizens and will be presented in the bear future.—Bemidji Pioneer. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness shown by during the illness and death of-our son, Robert. Mr. & Mrs. Rogert Eastwoop. For Rent Two two-room ‘houses, one. three- room house and one five-room*house H. S. HUSON. ae Notice of Cancellation of Contract. To James'E, Dighton: —° You. are- hereby notified that default has octuped in the terms and conditions of that certain contract for the sale and conveyance of SE 4 of NW 4 E's of SW 4 andSW % of SW24 of Section 24, and W': of NE% of Section 25, all in iy wnat 55 North, Range 27 West, Itascu County. Minnesota, dated February 11th 1903, between Ernest N. Kemer and Susan A. Remer, his wife, first parties, and James E. Digiton, second party; that such default consists of your failure to pay the sum of $125 and iuterest at 6 per cent from February llth, cee date of payment, due February af of your further failure to pay the taxes on said lunds for the year 1903, amount- ing, with penalties, at this date to the sum of $23.22..and of your further failure to pay the sum of $47.60, being ihe interest on first rties’ contract for said premises from the tate of Minnesota, which was dae on or be- fore the Ist dav of June, 1904; that if such March, 1905, said first parties on said last named date will cancel and terminate suid. before leaving’ here.* Alt members are requested to be present at the next regular meeting as'-there: is 1m." portant business to transact... default shall still exist on the 27th day of. NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received by the Villages ! Recorder of the village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, for the purchasing of 500 feet of hose. 2 shut off nozzles, aad one Hose Coupl- ing Expander for the use of the Fire Depart- ment of said Village. said bids to be opened on the evening of January the 30th, 1905, at 8 o'clock. J.§. GOLE, Village Recorder. NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids will bs received by the school board of district No.1 for 400 cords of wood as fol- lows: T'wo-hundred cords of tamarack and Jack pr and 200 cords of green birch. Bids may be addressed to any member of the board und will be opened ponday, Feb. 6th. MARGARET DORAN’ Jan, 21-28 Clerk ®. EAE eRe ee ee ee ae as G. C. SMITH ; DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, lce.Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, : _Choice Lines of Cigars - PrTvTTiiiiii i A He SR pe a a ee ae ae a a ee made and provided, by sale of the premises therein described_and thereby conveyed, viz: Lats twenty-one (31), twenty-two (22). twenty- three (23) and twenty-four (24). of block four, (4% Graud Rapids Second Division, Itasca county, Minnesota, according to the 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 suid Itasca aes A 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 cash, to sutisfy the ‘amount them due on sald mortgage, with taxes, if any, on sala premisses, together with the custs of said sale, und twenty-five dollars attorney's fees, stipulated in said mortgage. Dated January 10th, 1905. Px WILLIAM KING and FRANK E, KING, Co- partners as KING LUMBER vO.. Mortgagecs, ALFRED L TAWING, = Attorney for suid Mortgagees. | age Grand Rapids, Mina. Herald-Review, Jan. 14, b eb. 25. —[—_ Probate Notice State of Minnesota, |. County of Itasca { In probate court, specia! term, Dec, 19, Inthe matter of the state of Alexander McLeod, deceased: Letters of administration on the estate of Alexander McLeod, deceased, late of the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, being ee ee ‘Black Polled Angus Cattle of said village of Nashwauk and filed in my |... ‘FULL BLOOD | FOR SALE Thave cn my hands at Hill City, 20 miles south of Grand Rapids, three tine young, full bluod, register Aber- deen Angus bulls for sale, consisting of two-big fine spring calves and one very choice yearling bull. They are black, and-all black, raised at Hill City, therefore acelimated. This breed of cattle’ is very hardy, long | haired in winter, always fat and easy keepers. These fine young bulls for gale at low prices. Write or call IRVING E. WOOD, Hill Gity, Minn ITASCA COUNTY ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN, A. B. CLAIR; Register »f Deeds of Itasca County Mineral Pine ana Farming - Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. © Special Offer 50 lbs of Granulated--o $1.50 Write for special price list to Duluth Wholesale THE GOLDEN RULE Wood Yard I 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. Phone No. 114: JOHN O'BRIEN TONY’S ORCHESTRA ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. SORREK Music furnished on all occasions, Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. se Grand Rapids, F. P. SHELDON. Oushier C.E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier O. W. HASTINGs. President. P. J. SHELDON, * Vice President. lirst National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business. W. E.NEAL Dealer in PINE AND FARMING LANDS. The finest. List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Most, Excellent Sites for Manv tacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Corres.ondence Solicited. As Grand Rapids, - - Minn D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Officeand Residence. Cor. Kindred, a ven and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. RANK F. PRICE ! ranted to A. W. Mc! i sis crdered, that. six months be and'the same is hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, in which all persons hav- ing claims or demands aguinst the said de- coused are required to file the same in pro- bate court of said county, for examination and allowance, or be forever barred. It is further ordered, that Monday, the 19th day of June, 1905, at 10 o'clock A. M., at a special term of said probate court to be held at the probate office in the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in suid coun- ty, be and the same hereby is sep as the time and place. when and where the said probate corrt will examine and adjust said claims and demands; i And it is further ordered. that notice of such nearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate by publish- ing this order once in each week for three successive weeks in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review a weekly newSpaper printed and published ut Grand Rapids, in sald punty. - Paved ut Grand Rapids-this 19th day of By the court. H. 8. HUSON, (Sealy Judge of Probate. Notice for Publication. : Department of Interior, Office at (‘ass Lake Minn., » 2, 1004" Uavorics ip bereby ivan that” the foliowing named settler has filed notice of his ipten- tion to make final proof in su claim, and that be ‘proof baa fore register an iver at Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn.,on Jan, 16, 1905, viz: James McCormick, who Cg home- }stead entry E. 23200 the NW% SE‘. lots 5.2 a p goodan, 2 and et sec, 3t wos! nor nge, 5 tone ianiek the following witnestes to prove contract as provided for therein and’ pursu-¥. H H is conti esidenge, upon aad cultiva- fated, February 4th.1905._ ** ERAND AVENUE. Logan, all of Grand Rapids. Minn. : SOPUAEY A HRNEST NI REMER, : Be ak jtawan, Sot say ae? “ES, OAKLEY, USINA:HEMEE. | $6099 90u9 esos qegenesapos@S | jr..gainesiew, Dec. 19 cay LAWYER | Supply House Offic inthe’ First Naticral Vexk luilcie ' 102-104 W., Mich. St. Duluth.|GRaAND RAPIDS - - MINN Pps ERE IE RY AE RE EE oes AEE ET ae EE a ee aa 2 soe y = = i: A Favorite Resort : ane a heard = See 2 a 0 b #3 JOHNORILEY’S Sample Room } aoe 2 HH The Northern, H 20% 2 88 Cabinet Rye Whiskey sant sens Avent eit worend 8 @% Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. S | gee 2 eee Peter Meil, Chef. * eter Mei ef. #3: NORTHERNCYWFE ‘ ie aon In connection—open day and night. Alldelicactes of the season 4 ane served at ull hours. > 220 4 #3 JOHN O’RILEY,P : 3 xTOp.: | : Sassen one EE EE ae ae ae ae > SLAG KAKS CHS SSS Sa SS SES Se S—s “BOOTH’S CIGARS of the fnest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr S2Seso2esesse2 Se SseSeS— I GEO. BOOTH, Manufacturerot Fine Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, MINN 99 Have achieved an exeellent reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They are made eseseseseseseseseseseseseseses SSSesea= ResESsessess Booth’s own shops here, and under his persona] supervision. ‘This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. For sale every where. Ca;l for them. —

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