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Apache Relates Legend Which Ac covpts for His People’s Custom. Once an old Apache Indian, when asked the question why his people painted their faces, told this Little le gend: “Long ago, when men were weak and animals were big and strong, a chief of the red mea who lived in these mountains went out to get a deer, for his people were hungry. _“After walking all day he saw a c€eer and shot at it, but the arrow was turned aside and wounded a mountain Hon, which was elso after the deer. When the lion felt the sting of the arrow he jumped up and bound- e€ after the man, who ran for his life. “He was almost exhausted and, when he feit his strength giving way. he fell to the ground, calling on the big bear, who, you know, is the grand- father of’men, to save him. fhe big bear heard the call and s t to,save the ‘man he had to ct Guiehly, 8p-he-seratehed his foot i sprinkled his blood over the man. ‘ow, you must. know that no ani- «a, will eat of: the bear. or taste of jood. So. when the lion reached ce’ man he smeHed the blood .and red away, but as he did so his foot aped the face of the man, leaving . © marks ef his claws on the blood- S.uieared face. “When the man found that he was uninjured he was so thankful that he left the blood dry on his face and never washed it at all, but left it until it peeled off. “Where the claws of the lon seraped it. off there were marks that Got Tired of Foolishness About Hurt- MeNaechton’ d turned brown in the sun, amd. where | the blood stayed on it was lighter. ! Now all men paint their faces that way with blood and scrape it off tm streaks when they hunt or go to war.” ARSENIC TO POISON TREES. Simple Matter to Get Rid of Unwel come Foliage. A gardener discovered the fact re cently that trees are often sent to an untimely death by potson, wswally ar- senic. The reason for this does not appear unti} one hears the man’s ex- planation. Suppese a mam has rented a house whieh has too much shade, , the law will not allow him to have one or more of the trees cut down without the consent or the owner. As it often happens that tenants and fandiords hold different views en ’the subject of shade the trees remain as 2 bone of contention. It is'then that the gardener is called. to administer a dose of poison, for when a tree is dead the tebant may have it removed. Five cents’ ‘worth of arsemic is suf- heient to Rill a large tree. A hole is made im the trunk, the arsenic drop- ped im, and mature does the rest. It nover fails. j Maramy’s Geed-By. (In the South negro farm hands gm to ore Tov.>befoce the rising of the their la sun do no. “ture to their homes. end childvem ent® .e twilight shadows gather.) Kirky MY hale, sttrain” out of bed. ' y . how mammy hate to leab de cite; on sbLiny eye, lak de star so high, re at "@ manmy all de while; BS or shee ‘erm tight, "came, afore hs! ‘Fore de sun ane rimafore de dawn— Mommy got to go: got to tak” de hoe, Rassel wid do cottimg em de corm. | But she comin™ back to her baby black; Meemmy's comin" w'em de sum ann sot: Bloet ‘er at de dor, m comin” sho’, shel put de ‘taters by de pot, Tit chap, im e” anrmy’s Tay ‘e hai@ em hewr ber sof'ly sin; by de Tepeatedly quoted, and + Never Awakes its Victim While Draws the Blood. ' Night brought us to the miserabie. of the sum ft j dollars and sever | H | of “hundred thirty-three | United Stat fire. ty -five vents (8453.75). which | \. Cass Luke, ) ina. eb 9, 1905. ‘ake wind Ts due at ihe date of tombe’ this. nos eB pra aes faked “ eerie ie <i executed an vel john B. ath omestead enti raarried) of Douglas coanty. Wis.. mortgagor! Sep! aber ok. WL. for N. ‘Ol his cluinmed to be nm 4 to R.M. Hurst mortgagee, bearing date . 63 N.. Re at a : pron VURSS Oe Palenels, RAYS S| oor er uroeuer tie aha witha pomer of , Nels B. Rytees inwarentiiodiemd | ship 69, range 2% Ttayea county, writer, and as we could get nO &@ | Zrie ‘therein coutainud, duly recorded in th commodation in. the cane cabins we rere yt ind State of M ‘on | Surviving no widow or ehild or ch vane h were obliged to sleep in our ham- | the %th day of Gctober, 1902, ut one o’clock | 48 his sole heir his mother, 10cks. The place swarmed with mosqul- slept suundly I arose and built a fire in whose smoke I passed the night. But | tees, and while Tipe-Chico ister of Leeds in wud for the ids, Minn., on July 25, 1 leavin, Johann LE ng KRytter; that said heli 0 ‘er since said July 2, 193, had been a resi- t und citizen of Norre Uttrop, Denmark, rope, und not a citizen of the Unite Bae ti ae coed lug t fae boen iit | & and no action or proceeding haviug i stituted, at law or otherwise. to recover the’ debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. States of Loca bien Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, thut eatryman nor his suid heir has resided upon, by virtue of the power of sule coutained in.. impr..ved or cultivated suid land for a period it Tipe was immune to the-plague of | sald mortguge, und pursuant to the statute eXceeding two years. continuously, immedi. jm sach case made and’ pravided. the suld. ately preceding the date hereof, but both mosquitces he did not escape a more | mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the have wholly abandoned the same and been serious pest. When I met him im the | Premises dese: morning his great toe was still bleed- |») of the north east quarter (\ E. ‘4), und ing and his hammock was stained with clotted blood. Nobody in, Yucatan could explain to | twenty five (25) west, including ull timber of /Fespond wud offer ev me how the vampire manages to draw | and State of " such a large quantity of blood—from | mevt$ and appurtenanc: i which sale wiki six to ten ounces—while its victim alt the time remains in a profound sleep. I have never heard of any one . waking while the vampire bled him; oindeed, so gently does this nocturnal surgeon draw blood that the patient by some mysterious process is lulled -into a profound sleep. The vampire measures about two , the duy of sale, as provided'by law, feet from wing tip to wing tip, has / very sharp teeth, not wnlike*these of a@ rat, and attacks sleeping animals If he in- fliely a wound with his teeth, one | Herald-Review, Dec. 1% 3, 21, Jan, 7, 14 ,2t. as well as human beings. would think that the pain would eeuse the person who is bled to avake, but it does not. * MOSE WAS LOSING MONEY. ing His Feetings. Daniel J. Sully, the cotton king, made a trip throwgh the south, and when he came back he told a story of an old negro who had heen work- ing for a cotton planter time out of oe eis mind. One morning he came to his employer and said: “Kse gwinter quit, boss.” “What's the matter, Mose?” “Well, sak, yer manager, Mistah Winter, ain't kieke¢ me im de last free mumis.” “Lerdered him mot to kfek you any more. -L don’t want anything like that around my place. | don’t want. any one to hurt your feelings, Mose.” “Ef I den’.git any more kicks I'se goin’ to-quit. Ebery time Mistah Win- ter. used ter kick and cuff me when he’ wuz mad he always git ’shamed of hisself and gimme a@ quarter. I'se done Ios’ enuff money a'ready wid dis heah foolishness "bout hurtin’ ma freelin’s.”"—Saturday Evening Post. Ages of Fish. The limits of fish life are not knowa. But it seems pretty certain that, as the salmon shows astonish- ing variations ‘and possibliities of. growth, so other fish may live to con- siderable ages, even im captivity. Same striped bass -have-been. living: for ten years: im an aquarium, and according. to Country Life the electric eels are among tho oldest piseine in- habitants of the reptile house at the Zoo, where one of them has been for more than fifteen years. Cases of car, whieh lived to be a century old ‘are would be a bold persen. who weuld*Weny to a whale the possibility of Mying to be a couple of centtiries old. «Prison. Without. Walls. _gftepresa,’a convict prison im Cali- ria, is unique in the fact that it bed in and conveyeu by said; absent therefrom during such petiod + aud he south west quarter (>. W. that suid alleged absence has not been due to or her employment tn any capacity in the south east quarter (3. E. 44) of the ‘north*} the army, navy or marive corps of the United west quarter W. 34) allof Seetion Kight | States: (8) in townshi| ty five (65) north of ruvge} aid parties ase spe rm Copa to appear, Ideuce touching said allegations at ten o'clock A. M..on Murch 18, 905. before I, D. Russmussen, clerk of the district court in and for Itasca co, Minn. Ttasea county, at ie his office in the court house in Grand mortgage, viz every description thereon. in Itasca county innesota, with the Kista made by the Sheriff of sai the front door of the court house ir the village of Grand Rapids in said county and State, the 30th day of Junuary. 1905, at two o'clock Bi m.. of that day, at public vendue. to the highest bidder for eash, to pay said debt of three hundred thirty-three dollars and seventy tive certs ($338,75). and interest. and x the taxes, if nny. on said premisox, and Bfty | that ufter due diligence personal se doHars. Attorney's fees, us stipulated in aud{ this notice caunot be made, it ts hereby by suld mortgage in euse of foreclosure. and red that such nutice be giver by due and | the disbursemeuts allowed by law ,sabject to | proper publication. ee OAKLEY | redemptiom at any time within one veur from me ister, Herald-Review Feb. 11 to March 4. 8°" ids in suid county, and that final heari Null’ be held at ten o'clock. A, M..on Mare! 25, 1905, before the Kegister und Keceiver at the United Stutes land office in Cass Lake, ing. - Sula contestant, in & proper affidavit. filed b. 9, 1905 having set forth frets pens aga rvace Dated Dee. 12 A BD, 1964. R. M. HURST. Bee. Bert Fesier, Dulutn. Minn., an A.C. Tyrus, eo] age Wis. Sedice. Attorneys for mortgagee. t rotate ate of Minnesota aunty of tesa. ¢S8- In prabate court, before Hi. 3, Huson -Yaq., Judge of Probate. Special term, Jum. 16,1905. Ju the matter of “eager Gin tees ae ss n reading aud flix g the petition of Steaven State of Minnesota ( ... D, Jeravek, tdmbnistrator uf said estate, County of Ftasca, = "8+ ‘Setteng forth the amount of personal property probate court. special term, January 9th. belonging te said estate that leas come i is hinds, the disposition. thereuf, the obt- the matter of the estate of Prederick jeceased Probate Notiec. 995. Standing claims ugainst suid estate allowed ry and unpaid, and u deseription of al the real Letters testamentary on the estate of Preder- | estate. of which sak deceased died seized. ick McNaughton. deceased, lute of the county | and the condition and vatue of the respective | Of Etasea, stute of Minnesota, being gravted tions or luts thereof. the persons faterested to Anna T. McNaughton. R said estute with their residences. und It iserdered, that six months be and the ying that bicense be to him granted to sell same is hereby allowed from and ufter the real estate ut private sale; date of this order, in which ath persons} \;&nd it appearing by said’ petition, that having. ims er dema against the said re Is no’ sufficient persunal estate in the required to file the same in the | hands of suid administrator to pay sat debts, probate court of suid county, tor examimution | and expenses of administration, which per and allewance, or de forever barred. somal ostate ineludes all of the moneys It is further ordered. that the Mth day of | received by said admivistrator from tue July, 1905, at 10 o’elock A.M.. ata general term | Of personal and :eal preperty, und it further of said probate court to be heli at the pro- [appearing thut it is necessary for the pay- bate office fn the eourt houre in the viblage | micut of Said debts and expenses to sell all of of Grand Rapids in said county. be and the } the said real estate now remaining unsold; same he is oppeinted us the time andj} Itis therefure ordered, that ull persons in- place when and where the said probate court [ terested in suid, estate wppear. before will examine and adjust said claims and } court on the 13th day of February. A. D. 1905 demands. at 10 o’clvek in the forenoon of said day, at And it is further ordered, that notice of | the court house, in the village ef Grand Kup- suelb hearing be given to all creditors and | ids. in suidconuty, then aud there to show } persons interested in saidestate by forthwith | Cruse. if any. there be. why hicense showld | publishing this order once in each week Hie be granted 1o the sald Steavem LD. Jeva- | threo successive weeks in the Grand Rapids | bek, administrator of the said estate, vw sell oral Heview. a weekly Lewspaper peinted | all of the lande and real property of said and published at Grand Kapids in said count#.| cétate, new remaining unseld, to pay such Dated at Grand Rwpids, Minn., this ninth | debts. legacies andexpenso. —__ day of January, A.D. ¥ It is further ordered, that this order shatl By the-court,, be published once in ewele week. for thatee ~ i USON. suceessive weeks prior to.said ay of hearing. Judgevof probate. | inthe Grand Rapids Herald-Review, a week! M PRANK F. PRICE, ‘e Newspaper printed avd ished in the vil- PAttomey for Executrix. at lage of Grund Rapide, im seid county, and Herald-Review January lath, 2808 that the pablivation of such order be due notice to alk pacties interested in said estate of the said petition and of said pearing: | Dated at Grard Rupids, Miun., this 16th Notice for Publication. day of Sananry, 1006, é : United states Land Office, dersinctactes. ” Xotiew ts Case btke, Minn... Dec. 13 19 (Seub), dues ee ae Notice is hereby given that in compliance |. 1...) 2 with the provisions of the act of cong ¢ | Herald-Roview Jan. 21-28, Foby. 4-H. June 3, 1978. entitled “Am act fox the sale of | tlmber lunds In the states of California, Ore- gow. Nevuda and Washington Termbery,” us amended by act of Au, 4, 1892. Anedirew E. Brant of Grand Rapids, eounty of Ttasea. Stwte of Minnesota. hasthie day filed im this{ Notice ishoreby given. that defwalt hae or- office his sworn stutement for the purchase |curred in the conditions of thut.certain mort of let one of: section” Nov 2 in township |: guge duty executed and -detivered by H. O- No, 54. north range No 26. W. 4th P..M.. and} Eatherton and Fannie J. Eatherton, his wife, will offer proof to show that the land sought | mortgagors, to Willian. King aud Frank E, is mere valuable fer its timber or stone than | King, eopartners as King Lumber Co... mort- agriculcura] purpeses. and to establish | gugees, daied June 1st..1904, and duly fled is eiaim to said land before register and | record on.June bth. 100% at ten o'clock A. M,. | receive 8S - fit the of the register of deeds in and | ce a aay the Wb diry of } I 4 aunty, eee names-as- withossex: there in book “HF” of mortgages on’ pu; Kenest 5. Remer, Richard W, Faulkinghor, | 36; amt by renson of suchidetaatt said more. | Andrew: Mattsen and: Gunard Smithy, w i of | gages elect to and do hereby devlare the i Minn, whole sum seeured by said mortgage to be dversely the | due; that the wmouat civimed to be dne on ds ure requested to file | s: tguge at this date is two-hundred their claims in 8 office or before suid | ei ix and 50-400 dollars 5 th day of Mureh, 1005.. and that said mortage will be forectosed, by ‘tue of the power of sale therein contained and pursuant to the statute in such cuse made and provided, by sule of the premises: therein described and thereby conveyed, ¥lz: Lots twenty-one (21), twene; (22). tw three (23hand. twenty-four (24). of block (#. Grand Kapids Second Division, enunty, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in: the office of said: Foreclésu Sale, for Itasea c E.S. OAKLY, Kegister. Herald-Review Dec..3l.. Mareh 4. Notice of Cancellation of Contract. To Jumes E, Dighton: A sufficient con! duvit) havi oly Please led in tule affiee by Albert Wellein. ovatest-.day of February A. PRE i of died iutestate at for | 20 niles south of Grand Rapids, three nty, Minnesota, and recorded | shiny eye: baby. foam yor 1y Bot to Leal» de 19" tie: Lippincost’s' «! possesses no wall. The grounds are studded with nineteen guard posts, whieh, are built of stone and wood, | and resemble a system of lighthouses. They are built on salient points of observation, and. are fitted with Gat- ling: machine-guns, Winchester rifles and shot-guns; These posts. are from forty feet to sixty feet high, and are placed varieus distarces apart, aver- aging 300: xards.. No convict is allow- ed ta pass between the posts unless Stightly lim Error. Howorth, the weil-kmowm st amd Bistoriam, was din- mg. lacy, who immediately at- dm by saying: “Ok, Sir Hen- m so glad to have met yow, for t your advice about a dog of ¥ou ure hereby notified that default has oceuped inthe terms und conditiuus of that centuit gontract for the sale aud conveyance of SE 44 of NW ‘a E $2 of SW and SW % of SW?s of Section 2h.and W': of NE of Section | 25,.0H in ‘Tewnship 55 North, Range 27 West, Itasca County. Minnesota, dated February. 11th, 1903, betwean: Ernest N. Remer and Susan A. Remer, his wife, first parties, and James: F. Dighton, second party; tuat such default consists of your failure to pay the suntv of | $125 and juterest at.6-per cent from February | llth, 1903, to date of payment, due February 1th, 1004. of your further faiiure to:pay the | tixes on said ands for the year 1903,. amount- | ing. with penalties, at this. dite to the sum: | of 23:22. register of deeds; that said- premises will’ be so soldi by tlie sheriff of suid Itascw count; the front door of the coart house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, on Wednes- day. the Ist day of March; 1985, at ten:o’clucks 4. Ni. at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the amound them due on sald mortgege,. with taxes, if any, on oat premisses,. together witli the costs of Y sale, und’ twenty-five dollars attumey’s fees, wTpaead antuery loki (Oe ea january y . WILLIAM KING and FRANK B. KING, Co- partners as KING LUMBER CO:. Mortgagecs: ALBRED L. THWING, at|.low prices. . °My dear young lady,” quoth Henry, “I Kmow nothing about “Oh, yes, yomdo. [ Rave beer told thet yor have written a book om “Morgrels’ and mine isn’t a really well-bred dog.” - Sir Henry smiled, for Leis a great Asiatic authority and had written. en “Mongols;.” not mongrels, Oak Splits a Rack. A wonderful. freak af nature is: an» erk tree in the fan West, which has: grown up from a sapling, into a wide- sy eading, handseme tnee, through a rock of flint stone;. splitting the mas- sive rock by the tremendous. pressure ©. its. vigorous. growth. No ene living knows how long nature has: beem as+ sisting this: oak im its: work of stene- erushing. The oldest people in the neighborhood: recall the tree im their ehildheod,. and experts: im forestry say that it must be fully 200) yeans eldl. Feeding; Hungry Schoail Chiidrem tm Brussels. every schooll child is: y examined: ence every ten eyes; teeth,, ears; and gem er physicak cenditiom are emer. ba .od. If it loaks: weak andi puny ub give it doses: of codliver: oil or some suitable tonic:. At midday it gets a substantial! meaij. thanits to ‘private benevolence: assisted by com: munal. funds,. andi the greatest car. is taken to see that! no: childi gous: iil-shod,. iiclad;, om illtied:. Queen Police Force. ‘The policemen. in. Hayti. ane paid) by. resniis. They get capitatien fees, for a}| the arnests. they make: “Ag they come from the worst dass: af the pop- ulation and are under no disetpline,. it follows that @ mam is verw Hable to be arrested im Haytii unless he is willing to pay the policemen mone than the caiptation fee. As tlits fee is couly 15 cents, the priee af freadwm; ie Rat, pr ohiBttte he: has permission or is aceompanied by am officer or guard. Just a Boy’s, Dog. Wo: siree, that dog won't bite, Not a bit o' ganger? What's his breed? Shore I don’t know;. Jest a@ “‘boy’s dog,” stranger. No: St.. Bernard—yet last year, ‘Time the snow was deepest, : Dragged a Uttle shaver home Mg Where ihe hill was steepest. é he Ain't a bulldog, but you bet H ‘Twouldn’t do: to scoff him. Mh ah Fastened on a tramp one time— Couldn't pry him off him. Not a pointer—jest the same, a” When it-all is over,- t Ain't a better critter round Startin’ up the plover. Sell a bess sn ain't his: price. Not in.all the, na . desta “boy's dog’: that's his breed— —McLandburgh Wilson, Finest ‘in creation. Aint About the Teeth.. @nce a week the teeth should be cleaned. With the finest pumic stone: Take a little of the very finely pow- dered pumice, and glace it on the tooth: brush, says the Chicago. Daily News. Brush the teeth. lightly, and. remember. that while. pumice is good: fa its way, it will take off the enamel ffi used. too vigorously. Just how much of the pumice to uge is a ques- tion. of judgment,. but wemen who: lightly touch the teeth with it once” a week ane never in. need of having the teetlt cleaned at the dentist's: Scottish. Deer-Stalking.. Im Scotland the gnawth of deer stalking within the last century has been very remarkable. At the time: of Waterleo there were only five for ests north of the Tweed; in 1888 the number had.'grown to 111; and now it. has. passed the: 150 mark. And an excellent source of profit these forests | wne'to. their owners, seeing that every rear they put something like £500, Jp, stertine inty tet on and of your farther failure torpay Attorney forsaid' Mortgagees, 4 the ‘sum of. $47.60, being ihe interest on first Grand Rapide,. Minn. parties’ contract for said premises from the'| Herald-Review, Jan: i. tebs.25.. State of Minnesota, which was due on or be- fore the ist dav of June, 1904; that if such default shall still exist on the 2ith day of March, 1905,. said first parties on said last named date will cancel and terminate said! contract as. provided far therein and sn Probate Notice aeeiclad, statute in such cases made andi State of Minnesota; }: County of Itasca’ 6° In. probat court, speciai term; Bee;- 19}. 1004, Inthe matter of the state of Adexander Dated, Febguary 4th: 1906... ERNEST N. REMER,. SUSAN A. REMBR. Herald-Review,.Feb..4 1005). McLeod, deceused:. = =r | Letters of. administration: on: the estate of ¥ Atexauder McLeod, decensed,. late of the Simmons county « ot esans ae of Minnesota, being ‘ . + Mo - eras ore a *Teisordered, thut six months: be: andi the’ ee Se ere: 5 same is hereby from. and’ after the The state of Minnesota: to: Edi. V..Price @ | date of this order, in which atl persons hav oq. defendant “ ing-claims or demands: against the said de- You are hereby summoned:to be and appear | ceused-are tegnired to file the same in: pro- before the undersigned,.one of the justices) bate court of said couhty, for examination of the peace in and for said county, on the | and allowance, or be forever barred. sixth day of March, A. D.,.1905:.at 2 o'albck in| I¢ is further ordered, that ee aes the the afternoon of suididay, at my office in-the | 19th-day of June, 1905, ut 10'o'clock. A. M,, at villige of Cohasset. tn said county. to answer | a:speciul term: of said: probate court Ww be to the complaint of Sandy Phain intiff, in hell atthe prob:te office in the court house acivilaction, wherein.the plaintiff, claims-the | in the vill: of Grand: Rapids; in suid coun- sum.of eight dollars-(38) witt: interest thereon | ty, be and the same hereby gs agree from the 29th day of October A..D: 1004;.2t the | time and pluce.. when and where the said rate of 7. per cent per annum.. Shonid you) probate corrt will exwmine and! adjust said: fuil to appear-at the time and pluce aforesaid: | claims. anddemands ;: judgement will'be rendered estas ona boe And it is further ordered. that notice of the evidence adduced by suid: plaintiff for | suchinearing. be given to’ all credttors-und’ such sum as he shall'show that he'is entitled rgons interested ln said estate RP eae 10, ing this- order once in each week: for three take notice, that on the 18th WD. 1905, at 1 o'clock in the afteruoun of sid day, at Antell’s camp on section 16, Minnesota. { will offer fur sale, and G] will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the logging x is and on and} ouifitof Elmer Antell, now at said Antell’s cawp on said section 16, town- ited | Ship 59, range 22, and said outtit bav- ing been Kept at said place by me coutinuously since April 12th last, and consisting of 5 sets of logging sleds; two water tanks; 1 snow plow; sets tule sleds; 75 pairs blankets; 650 bushels oats; 5 se leigh chains; 2 loading lin 1 bi. with outfit: skidding rigging for twelve teams: cooking ovuttit for 70 men; 8 pairs pants; d suits underwear; 4 pairs rub- bers; 12 pairs yarn mitts; 6 pairs buck- ivts; 2 staff compass: 200 pounds park, aud all other personal property in aud about said camp; tor the pur- for the care of said property, under contract. with Eimer Ante'l, under which there is claimed to be due me at the date of said sale a balance of Lwo hundred twenty two dollars and seventy one — hundred dollars (8222.30) and the costs and expenses of selling such property. Dated February 2nd 1905 FRED FARROW. Probate Notice. ° State of Minnesota | Jounty of Ttasea, #88- Woth 1995, oat, ti, matter of tke estate of Silas Blood, On ing and filing the petition of Var- nom H. Stood administrator of the estate of Silas Blond iy es among other things, that Re bh fully administered sald estate. and has im good faith paid certain debts and cluims against said estate whict: bave not been proved nor allowed. and peaying that x time wnd place be fixed fer examining and allowing his account of bis administration. including said, debts and claims to paid by him and not proved or allowed, and for the assignment of the resi- due of sxid estate to the purities entitled thereto by law. It is ordered, that said account be examined, and tition and applicution for the allowance of said claims and debts so puid by him wnd not yet allowed according to law, be heard by this court. on Monday the sixth day of March A. D. 1905at t:a o'clock A. M., at the probate office in Grand Kapids in said county. And it is further ordered. that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing this order once iw each week for three suceessive weeks prior to said day of im the Grand Rapids Herald BR view newspaper. printed and published: Rapids in said councy. Duted at Grand Kapids, Minu. the tenth day of February A D. 1905. By the Court, (Seal), $s. H Judge of Probate. FRANK P. PRICE. Attorney for Administration. Herafd-Review, February tth, 25th 1905. FULL BLOOD Black Polled Angus Cattle FOR SALE Thave cn my hands at Hill City, q tine yowny, fll bivod, register Aber- leen: Angus bulls for sale, consisting .of two big tine spring calves and one towu- poss of satisfying tien claimed by me" In probate court, specha! term, Februrry | S THE GOLDEN RULE Wood Yard Inve re, SUG Pag, 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 | RCE EET '| TONY’S ORCHESTRA ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. 5 RAR Music furnished on all occasions. H Satisfaction guaranteed. { Prices reasonable. \ eee Grand Rapids, Minn. | ET BCS, O.W Hastines, President. P. J. SHELDON, Vice Prestdent. F. P. SHELDON. Oashier C.E. Alken, Asst. Cashier lirst National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts 2 General Banking Busiuess.. W. E.NEAL. Deater in PINE AND FARMING LANDS. The ttnest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. "Fhe Most Excellent Sites for Manv~ laeturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Soltcited. Grand Rapids, - - Mine: D™ CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ery ehoice yearling bull. Fhey ave black, and all black. raised at Hill City, ‘therefore acclimated. This breed of cattle’ is very hardy, long haired io winter, always fat and easy Keepers. These tine young bulls for saleat Write or call Office and! Residence. Oor. Kindred a venu and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. BANK F. PRICE IRVING E. WOOD, Hilt City, Minn LAWYER Offe: iwthe First National Bank building GANDRRAPIDS - MINN ole | SOORDEGT CANS ES ONE ENE FOOD HHSETE OR RD SESS FORE +44 tT le iF R : it: A Favorite Resort : ++ for refreshments-and where may be seen and heard ove # bed of the largest phonographs in the: world is at 2 see 2 tz 20 3S le R : #: vounonney’s Sample Room : . ee : it The Northern. : bia rs ; Ny r #32 Cabinet Rye Whiskey Suobewoare Agent frit Graud @ eae Rapitin. We hundie the duvet whiskeys ever distilivd. 2 - = owe = Soe ey E “TON Poter Mei, - Chef. = tz: NORTHERN CAFE, : +4 In. connection—open dey aud’ night, All delicaciesof the season = ooo served'at ull hours: = son . LF ‘ s = JOHN O'RILEY,Prop. : ae 3 'e 7 Seo pvseccemeencecoress: | cngeunenseossossssoesssese & Sees SaseSsoe Se SS SS S— a Giwen under: my hand and dated this 3rd/ successive weeke in: -the Grand Rapids, duy of February,.A. D..1005 ¢ rald-Review a’ weekly Bewspaper rinted JAMES HOF FLYNN, | and: published ut Grand Rapids). {n: said Horald-Review, Feb. 11, 1905... oR batediat. Grand Baplds- thie 19th: dag of % Z ___| Dee..Aw D:- Fishes (Beal) H, 8.. HUSON, geenennenr ° Judge'o#P robate.. DEALER IN _ te Hoel a ang . . pert Bee: 2, Fruits, Confectionery, Dapd OMe a ee Len "that tas following yy. given named setilen has filed notice of his a Ice Cream: Soda, glow has. Gio’. pas his tot stir -slataiandsthat suid’ proof will be made be- lce Cream, Drinks, fore remistor and recelver ab United states Tobacces,. thy via: “Jumes MoCormick, who nade home lots 6,.7 and 8; section 27 and lot 1; sec, 3 reat 55 north ra! %W4p. m. He names the following: witnestes to prove his continuous residence upon aad ecultiva- tion of sald land; viz: George Riddell, Wil- jiam ge et a era, a8 jenry 3rand Rapids, . » all of Grand Hapicg. 8. OAKLEY, Rogister. Choiee Lines of Cigars Grand ‘Rapids, - Minn. ELAND: AVENUE. SE GE EA AE A Ea ae ee ge ee ae ae Dal tack dich te hechostachostosteteah tuidashush shachadioah..dedleshoal s gives ConuseesusenneamoRseD! Herald-Hestew, Red. GRAND RA 1 ‘ “Boorn’s Cigars For sale everywhere. Cal for 1GEO. BOOTH, © Manufacturerof . Pine Cigars of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. t This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. PIDS, 77ND SY Have achieved an exeellent reputation all over Northern nnesota. They are made them.