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covpts for His People’s Custom. Once an old Apache Indian, when asked the question why people painted their faces, told this Mttle le gend: r “Long ago, when men were weak and animals were big and strong, a ehiet 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 eer and shot at it, but the arrow was turned aside ‘and wounded a mountain Mon, which was also after the deer. When the lion felt the sting of the arrow he jumped up and bound- e€ after the man, who ran for bis 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- er of’men, to save him. ‘he big bear heard the call and_ w that to,save the ‘man he had to ly, 8o-he-seratched his foot kled his blood over the man. il eat of: the bear. or taste of ood. So. when the Hon reached man he smeHed the blood .and zed away, but as he did so bis foot aped the face of the man, leaving . © marks ef his claws on the blood- s.neared 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 lion scraped it. off there were marks that turned. brown in the sun, and. where the blood stayed en it was lghter. 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 Ri@ of Unwel come Foliage. A gardener discovered the fact re cently that trees are often sent to an untimely death by pofson, usually ar- senic. The reason for this does not appear until one hears the man’s ex- planation. Suppese a man has rented a house whieh has too much shade, the law will net allow him to have ene or more of the trees cut down without the consent or the oumer. As ft often happens that. tenants and fandiords hoki different views en’the subject of shade the trces remain 23 & bone of contention. It is then that the gardener fs called. to administer | a dose of poison, for when a tree is dead the tebant may have it remoxed. Five cents’ ‘worth of arsemic fs suf- heient to kill a large tree. A hole is méde im the trunk, the arsenic drop- * ped im, and mature does the rest. It never fails. Maramy’s Geed-By. (in the South negro farm hands go to their labors Tos before the rising of the - sun, and do no “turn te their homes. wehhigtct snd childvem unt® we t shadows gather.) ; MI haké, sttextn” out of bed. Kirk ow mammy tate to Teal de cite: en shiny eye, lak de star so high, inkle ot “# manny all de while; B = ae "erm tight, "came, afore de “Fore Ge sun ane rim-afore de dawn— Mommy got to go: got to tak” de hoe, Rassel wid de cottimg em de corm. But she comin® back to her bay Black; Mummy's conip” wen @e sum anr sot: 3 i comin” sho", Stightty lim Error. gist amd Mistoriam, was din- found himself sittimg mext J =. lady, whe immediately at- i him by saying: “Ok, Sir Hen- m so glad to have met yow, for your axivice about a dog of ‘My dear young lady,” quoth Henry, “I Kmow nothing about zs." “Oh, yes, yomdo. [ have beem jd thet yow have writes @ book om “Mongrels’ amd mine isn't a_ really well-bred dog.” - Sir Henry smiled, for Leisa great Asiatic authority and hadi written. en “Mongols.” not mongrels, Oak Spiite a Rack. A wonderful freak af nature is ane erk tree in the fan West, wich has: grown up from: a sapling into a wide- syreading, 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 loag nature has: heem as- sisting this: cak im its: work of stene- erushing. The oidest people in the neighborhood: recall the tree im their ehildhood,. and experts: im forestry sax that it must be fully 200) yeans eli. Feeding; Hungry Sciaail Childrem t Brussels. every sehooll ehild is: ally examined! once every tem eyes; teeti,, ears; and gem ha If it loaks: week and! puny ub: give it doses: of codlixer: oil or some suitable: tonic: Att miiiiay in gets a substantial! mealj. thanks to ‘private Kemevolence: assistedi by com: munal: funds,. andi the greatest car) is taken to see that no: chiidi gous: iil-shod,. 1telad;, om: illtfed:. Queen Palice Force. ‘The policemen. in. Hayti. ana paid) by resnits, They get capitation fees, for all the arnests. they make: “Aw they come from the worst dass ef the pop- ulatiea and are under mo discipline, it follows that @ mam is verw Hable ; growth, so other fish may live to con- -siderable ages, ' nepeatedly quoted, and he would be possesses no wall. The grounds are to be arrested im Haytii unless he ix to pay the policeman mone than the caiptation fee: A's tlits fee is couly 15 cents, the priee of fheedem; ie | Night brought wa to the’ miserable. peon village of Palencia, says a writer, and as we could get no ac commodation in. the cane cabins we were obliged to sleep in our ham- znocks. The place swarmed with mosqul- tees, and while Tipe-Chico slept suundly I arose and built a fire im whose smoke I passed the night. But if Tipe was immune to the-plague of Mosquitees he did not escape a more serious pest. When I met him in the morning his great toe was still bleed- |») of t ing and his hammock was stained with clotted blood. Nobody in, Yucatan could explain to | twenty five (25) me how the vampire manages to draw such a large quantity of blood—from six to ten ounces—while its victim all the time remains in a profound sleep. I have never heard of any one waking while the vampire bled him; indeed, so gently does this nocturnal surgeon draw blood that the patient -by some mysterious process is lulled w, You must. knew that no ani- -into a prefound sleep. The vampire measures about two _ feet from wing tip to wing tip, hes | very sharp teeth, not wnlike*these of a rat, and attacks sleeping animals as well as human beings. If he in- fliely a@ wound with his teeth, one would think that the pain would cause the person who is bled to avake, ,but it does not. * MOSE WAS LOSING MONEY. Got Tired af Foolishness About Hurt ing His Feelings. Daniel J. Sully, the cotton king, , made a trip throwgh the south, and, when he came back he teld « story | of ap old negro who had heen work- tng for a cotton planter time out of mind. One morning be came to his | employer and said: “Ese gwinter quit, boss.” “What's the matter, Mose?” “Weill, sak, yer manager, Mistah Winter, ain't kieked me im de last + freee mumts.” ¢ “L erdered him mot to kiek you any. more. Lk don't want anything like! that around my place. 1 don’t want.) any one to hurt your feelings, Mose.” “Ef I don’.git any more kicks I'se goin’ to-gtit. Ebery time Mistah Win- ter. used ter kick and cuff me when he’ wuz mad he always git ‘shamed of hisself and gimme # quarter. I’se done los’ enuff money a'ready wid dis heah foolishness "bout hurtin’ ma feelin’s.”—Saturday Evening Post. Ages of Fish. The limits oat fish life are not knowm. But it seems pretty certain that, as the salman shows astonish- ing variations “and possibliities of. even im captivity. Some. striped bass -have-been- living» for ten years: im an aquarium, and aecording, 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: a@ bold person. who weuld*eny to & whale the possibility of Nying to be a eoupte of centtiries old. «Piison. Without. Walls, gRepresa, a. canvict prison in Cali- rnia, is unique in the fact that it stwdded with nineteen guard posts, whieh, are: built of stone and wood, and resemblea 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 feeb to sixty feet high, and are} plaeed varieus distarces apart, aver- | aging 300'yards.. No convict is allow- | ed te pass between the posts unless ; 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 ot Gangert What's his breed? Shore I don't know;. Jest @ “‘boy’s dog,” stranger, Wo: St.. Bernand—yet last year, ‘Time the snow was deepest, Dragged a lUttle shaver home Where ihe hill was steepest. Ain't a Bulldog; but you bet *Twouldn’t do to scoff him. Fastened on a tramp one: time— Couldn't pry him off him. Not a pointer—jet the same, ‘When it’all is over,- Ain't a Ketter critter round Startin” up the plover. Sell him?) Say, there ain’t his: price; Not in.all the, nation. Jest a “boy’s dog"; that's his breed— im creation. ARS: —McLandburgh Wilsom & Hint About the Teeth.. Once a week the teeth should be cleaned: with the finest pumic: stone: Take a little of the very finely pow- dered pumice, and place 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 enamek ffi used too vigorously. Just how much of the pumice to uae is a ques- tion. of judgment, but women. who: lightly touch the teeth with it once: a week ane neyer in. need of having the teetit cleaned at the dentist's: ———— Tm 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 1883 the number. had.'grown to i111; and now) it: has. passed the 150 mark. And ap excellent source of profit these forests une to: their owners, seeing that every year they put something like £500, 0B, utertine intn tic! paghsres | and State of | the disbursements allowed by law ,sabject Herald-| , and published at Gran d at Grand Re ; 25,.0h in Townsbi = nn! . Please take notice, that on the 18th. day of February A. D. 1905, ut 1 made jo ’clock in the afterioun of sid day, aco, |2l Antell’s camp on section 16, towu- ewed{sitip 69, range 22 Itasea county, ueercate 5° Miunesota. { will offer fur sale, and Nidross and | Wilt sell at public auction tw the ‘Wood Yard eDerreyy Me. ae Rabo action of See clue Deon Hi ety ae boiz is Bad on aud) outfit of Elmer Antell, now ab said me c ited, at law or otherwise. to recover ark, Antell’s cawp on said section 16, town- Gebosecared by said mortgage, or any part ited | Ship 59, range 22, and said outtit bav- ‘Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that r ewid ing been Kept at said place by me and that neitho: TymaN nor pon, 9 f | by viteun of the power of sale contained Im. iMDE.ved Or eultivated suid lend fora period | coutiuuvusly since April 12th last, , sald mortguge, und pursuant to the statute big Lwo years. continuously, immedi-}and consistizg of 5 sets of loggin: jiu such case made and: pravided. the sald. ately preceding the dute hereof, “bat both | sleds; two. 2h tanks; 1 Saty phawe | mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the have wholly abandoned the same and been| 3 cots tute sleds: 73 pairs blankets: | premises deseribed In aud couveyeu by said; absent therefrom during such petiod; and| 4 Sets tute s! eds; 75 pairs blankets; | § mortgage, Viz: The south west quarter (s. W. | that suid alleged al 2 has not been due| 50 bushels oats; 5 sets sleigh chains; be e r T will keep all kinds of wood for sale, sawed into all lengths and will 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. every descri dem ption ai the duy of sali Dated Dee. 12 Phone No. 114 JOHN O'BRIEN north east qu: (NE. 24), und 69 luis or her employment In any capacity in| 2 Joading lines; 1 blackswi ft: ‘a 4 ‘ C tho nartiahtbo ¢ lines; ackswith outfit: Ce er eee Se oe ne ene State ceed OF mariue corps of the Uulted | skidding rigging for twelve ‘teams: (8) in township sizty Sve (65) morte of ravge} sSuid parties ase hereby notified to appear,} cooking outfit for 70 men; 8 pairs, including ull timber of | Fespond aud offer evideuce touching said| pants; 5 suits underwear; 4 paits rub- ion thereon, in Itasca county | allegations at ten o'clock A. M..on Murch 18, bers; j2 ‘y ud rd innesota, with the heredita- | 1905, before L, D. Bussmussen, Esq., clerk of | bets; 12 pairs yarn mitts; 6 pairs buck- ments and appustenan which sale will be | the district court in and for Itasca co., Minn... | Skin mitts; } staff compass; 200 pounds made by the Sheriff of suid Tcasea county, at | his office in the court house in Grand| park, aud all other personal property the front door of the court house ir the village ids in suid county, and that final hearing | j id 46 are of Grand Ieepids in said county and State, on} Will: be held at ten oclock A, M.con Maren | i0 aud about said camp; for the pur-| the 30th day of Junuary. 1905, at two o'clock | 25, 190, before the Kegister und Keceiver at | poss of Satisfying lien claimed by me Birks OU HIN ABs) sb penis eniaoes to ae the United States laud office in Case Lake, }ior the eare of sid property, under nig ide fe el " ; : three hundred thireyahien dovars and| Sata contestant, in a proper affidavit. flea] Contract. with Eimer Ante'l, under seventy-five certs ($338,75), and interest. und | Feb.9, 106 having set forsh frets which show | Which there is claimed to be due me the taxes, if auy. on said premises, und Bfty | that ufter due diligence personal service of | at the date of said sale a balance of doliars. Attorney's fees, us stipulated in aud this notice cannot be meade, it ty hereby . by suld mortgage in eso of foreclosure, und Sréered thar such gutice begiveu by due and Uostiy spgae multe hae opis an , one one tr ‘3 posited —- veur from z. Ss. ig te (222.70) and hy ihe fioihs rovided'by law, ister, ;. “ 2 A D. 1964, Hetald-Review Feb. 21 to March 4. and expenses of selling such property. RM. BURST. 4 a Duted February 2nd 1905.0 Bent Fesier, Dulutn. Minn., an i FRED FARROW. A.C. Tyrus. Superior, Wis. Sudive. Attorneys for mortgagee. Herald -Review, Dec. 1%, 24, 31, Fam, %, 14 ,22. ‘ate of Minnesota in probate court col HS. Huson | 5 bre " be b arene Stim. 16, 1905. Tu eh ahd pechal term, Jan. iu the matter of { s i be owtate of ‘Thorvald irgune, de pone one. ds peiler'ogs #83. | . ng aud filing the jou YOR ee ot ree tes BD. Jerabel administrator of said estate. | agin eget’ Court speck! term, Februnry | qqyppes pam ng forth the einount of personal property | 41, tle matter of Uke estate of Silas Blood, | <n probate court. special term, January 9th. | belonging to said estate that bas come H > wr | On reading and filing the petition of Var- TONY’S ORCHESTRA In, the atisha ciate’ od: Bhoceciokippamiine oles eesiint mesa eoentaetiowed n ma! es ing claims uguinst sal tute MoNnughtun, deceased: and nnpuld, and tdeseripsion of all the real | B22 H. Blood udininistrator of tbe estate of ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. ‘Letters testamentary on the estate of Freder-} estate. of which sait deeexsed died seized, | Situs Blond deconsed, representim: ick McNaughton. deceased, lute of the county | and the condition and value of the respective | Cther things, that Re has fully adi ROE of Itaseu. stute of Minnesota, being granted | pertions or luts thereof. the persons laterested | S#/a oe to Anna T. MeNui n. “Ti said estute with. their residences. und | Certiin debts snd claims a Musie furnished on all occasions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Probate Notiec. inst sa. It iv ordered, th: ing that Hi h whict bave not been prove q Seoatie eee te dreavestato ut private 9 gel aah Praying that «tine and place be xed fer | date of this order, in which all. persons vd it appearing by Said’ petition, that r and allowing his account of bis | ‘claims er demande againes the sald Ianovsullicient porsonal estate In the | administration. including said debts and | deceased ure required to file the same in the | hands of suid administrator to pay saktdebts, | Cl#ims to paid by bim and not proved or ! robate court éf suid county, tor examimution | and expenses of administration, which per-| slowed, anc for the assignment of the resi- Sd Won uliionuce: Gavie fave tes eh read Sonal aetate ineludes all of the monevs}dve of suid estate to the purities entitled It is further ordered. that the Mth day of } received by said admiuistrator from tue paceange It is ordered. that said | Grand Rapids, ~ Ming. July,1905, at 0 o’elock A.M.. ata general term personal and real ii and tition and ot said probate court to be held at the pro- | appexring that it is necessary for the pay- office fn the eourt house in the viblage | mcut of Said debts and expenses to sell ‘all of application for the allowance sate claims , and debts go puid by himund not yet allowed | IS iia, of Grand Hepias in suid county. be and the } the said real te mow remaining unsole;. a a cn een ead according toluw, be heard by this court. on same tol ‘oppai ‘as the ‘ste aud. re ondgrod, Fumt ait . | Monday tbe sixth day of March A. D. 190546 place when and where the said probate court | terested in-guid, estate wppear tea o'clock A, vate office in | O.W Hasrines. F. P-SHELDOR. will examine und adjast said claims and } court on the 13th duy of February. A. D. 1905, President. Oashier d at 10 o'clvek in the forenoon of said day, at is P. J. SHELDON, ©.E. AIKEN, thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing this order once im each week for three suceessive weeks prlow 0 satd day of hear the Grand Rapids Herald BR view 4 weevisly newspaper. printed and published | at Grand Rapids in said ceuncy. Grand Rapids, Minu., the tert» Vice Prestdent. Asst. Cashier lirst National Bank, jlemanads. And ft is farther ordered. that notice of | the court house, i stele hearing be given to all creditors and | ids. in suidconuty, then aud there to. show persons juterested in saicsestute hy forthwith | chuge. if any. there be. why license showld publishing this order once in each week ter} not-be granted 1o the sald Steaven D. Jera- threo piccomace = im the Grand Rapids oe eo miniewates ot we pephe soya, e vi - & Weel Lewspaper pri the lande and real prope: of st iju in dat counthe| catate, how remaiaing unvolde tor pay suck | , Dated at the village of Grand Kap- Date Minn, this ninth | debts. legacies and ex: day of Februury A D. 1905. . aay, i onde: i the Court, doy of January, A. DAW ns eter dln this onder shail | gear) By the Courts Grand Rapids, Minn. successive weeks peior to-said day of bearing, ‘ Judge of Probate. inthe Grand Rapids Heruld-Review,aweekly |, ,FRANK F. PRICE. : Newspaper printed avd ished in the vil- | Attorney for Administration. lage of Gound Rapide, in seid county, and Herafd-Review, February lth, 25th 1905. that the publication of such order be due notice to uth pactivs interested in said estate of the said petition and of suid hearing, Dated at Grand Rupids, Minn., this 16th day of Junnary, 1905. - ‘By the Court, gas, | (Seal). HE. 8. BUSON, prabmnplinnoe Judge of Probate. with the provisions of the act of concent of | Herald-Rovlew Jan, 21-28. Feb. 4-H. | June 3, 1978, entitied “Am uct fox the sale of . timber lunds in the states of California, Ore- j kom. Nevudu and Washington Ternitery,”” us mendes act |» 1892. Arnvebrew ieee =? Brant of nd Rapids, county of Itasca. , Foreclosu Sle. FO s ALE Stute of Minnesota. hie thie day fled iu this || Notice faliorebr given thet defwult, hee ov- | Ehave cn my hands at Hill City, Tramacts 2 General Banking Busiuess.. W. E.NEAL. Deater in PINE AND FARMING: LAN FRANK F. PRICE, ¥. PAttomey for Executrix. e Herald-Review January léth, 2808 United statos Lund Office The ttnest List of Agricultural and: Grazing Lands in the County. ‘Fhe Moxt Excellent Sites for Manv« 1aeturing Enterprises. oftice his sworn stutement fox the p ¢ curred in-the conditions of thut.certain mort |! Of lot one of -sesttou, Nor 2 "in. township | guge-duly executed: and detivered” by Hi. O-' , Sd. north range No 28. W. 4th P..M.. and | fatherton and Fannie J. Extherton, his wife, will offer nee show that the land sought | mortgagors, to William. King aud Frank E. we is more vu! for its timber or stane than | Kin; roners as king Lumber Co... mort- for hgriculentil purposes. and to cotablish | gugecs, dae lupe Ist. and duly aed for | 20 nxiles suath of Grand Rapids, three Prospective Settlers Located. his eiaim to said land before register and | record on. June bth, 1904, a8 ten o'clock A. d Correspondence Solicited. receiver, U.S land office at Vaes lake. iN) the office of ube register of deeds in a1 nesova, on Friday. the Wl day of March, fine young, fll bivod, register Aber- for Itasea county, Minnesota, amd peeorded Liste sig He names-as witnesses: therem in book “I” of mortgages on deen Angus ‘or sale, consisting | Grand Rapids, - - Mine Rrnvest’N. Remer, Richard W, Faulkingher, |.257; that by reason of suebideruntt said oor r rar Ligh ens id Andrew Mattson and) Gunard Smithy ull of |'gages elect to and do hereby deviare the | of two big tine spriag. calves and one a == ; Grand Rapids Minn. whole sum seeured by suid mortgage to be I. CHAS. M. STORCH Any and-all persoue claiming adversely the | due; that the umouat etai tobe dne on} very choice yearling bull. ‘Fhey ave D . ~ BM. ’ above ribed lauds are requested to file | said mortguge at this date is two-hundred their claims in this office on or before said | efehty-six and 50-400 dollars | black, and all black, raised at Hill . Wth day of Mureh, 1005.. aud that said mortage will be forectosed, at 3 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON E.S. OAKLY, virtue of the power of sule therein contal City, ‘therefore auvelimated. This Kegister. [and pursuant to the statute in such cuse Herald-Reviow Dec. 3h. Mareh 4. Office and’ Residence. Oor. Kindred a venu ' and Fourtly street. GRAND RAPIDS. id id provided, sale of the premises: attle” is ¥ "4 therein describedand ncreby eonweyed Ws breed of vattle ‘ ery hardy, long ts twenty-one (21),.cwenty-two(22), twenty- . eintenscall fat and eas tistee (auand emonty tour (2). oF block four. neg winter, always fat and easy (#. Grand Kwpids Second Division, enunty, Minneveta, according to the ‘plat These tine young bulls for sale at = Write or call ANK F. PRICE thereof on file or of record in: the office af said: IRVING E. WOOD, LAWYER register of deeds; that sald. premises will be so soll by tlie sheriff. of suid Itasca county at}. low prices. WH. City, Minn) ome iwtic: First National Bank betting GANDRRAPIDS - MINN Notice of Caneellation of Contract, To Jumes E, Dighton: ¥ou ure hereby notified that default has occuped imthe terms and conditions of that eentait gvptract for the sale aud conveyance of SE ‘4 of NW 4a E }2 of SW 4 and SW 4 of x SW of Section 24.and W': of NE'4 of Section re the Ist day of March, 1995, at ten-o’cfucks 55 North,. Range 27 West, | A, M.. at public vendue, to the sb bidder Itasca Gounty. Minnesota, dated February: | for cash, to satisfy the amoune t! ydue on 11th, 1993; betwean: Ernest N. Kemer and Susan | said mortgage, with taxes. if any, om sal A. Remer, his wife, first parties, and James:| premisses, together with the costs of cat E. Dighton, second party;. tuat such default | sale, and’ twer be dollars atturney's fees,. consists of your failure to puy the sunv of | stipulated in-said mortgage: = 3125 and juterest at 6. x Dated Jan 10th, 1905: < aiuod to date of payment, duc February | WILLIAM KING. and VEANK B, KING, Co- Peeretrt itty rt ee aE A Favorite Resort llth, 1004. of your further faiiure to:pay the ttxes.on said lands for the year 1903,. amount- Mortgageos, ALBRED L. THWING, Attorney forsaid' Mortgagees, for refreshments-and where may be seen and heard ove of the largest phonographs in the’ world’ is at the front door of thecoart house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, on Wednes- SISTA CSHSTSE CORE * * xe = = * . 2 * = e ng. eith penalties, ai thts, dias 16 ‘Uke smn of 23:22, and: of your er failine toypay e ' the Sam of 7.60, being Ihe interest on fest Grand Rapids, Minn.. parties’ contract for said premises from the Rtate of Minnesota, which. was due on or be- re the Ist day of Jane, 194s: that if such default shall still exist oo the 2ith day of Hlerald-Revwiew, Jum: It. t eb: 25.. th del March, 1005,. said first parties on said last Se ed 7 nimed date’ will cancel-and torminate suid! be see JOH ¥’S contract us provided: far therein nod pares Probate Notice oak JOHNORILEY’S . att e€ oom oe statute in sueh cases made andi ef is 1 woe 4 h Prov State of Minnesota; |',5, oe Dated, Febguany 4th: 1905... County of Itasca’ ' ( son TT N rt rn ERNEST N, EMER, | In. probat court, speclut: terms, Dec; 101|' $88 he No = ie : . - . " fal beverage always in Herald Review, Fob. 4 108, Nip the matter of the saw of Aitmander| See Catsinet Rye Whiskey tic" woar aren tor tis erad Hoe ieee atration on: the estate ot'| mae Rapin. Wo hundie the duvet whiskers ever distilied. = © Alexauder McLeod. deceased), late of the}. sat * Simmons county. of aw Bide of Minnesota, being eo ‘ 5 » Sree meee (88 *ieisoudereal thue sig months ve and ho! eee WORT HERN CAFE, Peter Melis Chey = County of Itgaca .: (*~ _ "| same is: hereby alios wedi from, and atten the gee A : > Go, defeadne % amar Oo cae aes Pte ap eaten agninst che vald de- oon In-connection—open dey wud’ night. All delicaciesof the season = You are hereby summoned:to be and appeat | ceased-are Segnired to file the same in pro- ss served’ at ull hours: Pn before the undersigned,.one of the justices: bate court of suid oouhty. for examination > o ofthe peace in and for said vouuty, on the | and allowance, or be forever sor ¥ " ba sixth day of March, A. D.,.1905,.at 2 o'albckin'| I¢ is further ordered, that Mondag, the| aa q To on the afternoon of suididay” ut my office in-the | 19th-day of June, 1905, ut 10'o'clock. A. M,, at| #a@ 3 . & village of Cohasset. in said county. to answer | a:special term: of said: probate court » be = * b-4 to the complaint of Phain intéff, in | held at the probate ce in the court house a ere TT ae TTT iit tiie ttt Th i acivil action, wierein.the plaintiff, claims.the | inthe vil of ids; in suid coun- ple! nd: sum.of eight-dollars-(38) witti Interest thereon | ty, be and the same hereby is uppoloted-asthe ne from the 29th Quy otOsober Ay. DE OLE tbe ime sud pluce.. when and where the aid Rea eae none bee anuees. Om ape aces Sor cree SsesesSeosars= Seseses=] f the evidence adduced b; id. plaintiff for nearing: be given to all credttors: and’ such sum as he shall’ show that weis'ouritled persons interes in ries ged ee pal a a q to. is once . s Given ander: my. hand and dated this 3rd | euccossive weeks iny -vhe: Grand Rapids: 4 . 3 duy of February,- A. D..1905 fail to-appear-at the ti id pluce aforesaid lemuends 5: fhdgensnt willbe renderod adutuge you uot And it is: fucther ordered. that notite o! u ive B rald-Review a’ weakly newspaper printed’ E JAMES H. F. FLYNN, aod’ published ut Grand Rapids. i said Sars Horald-Review, Feb. 11058) a ee postediat gina Bapids- this 19th: das. of Manufacturerof (Seal) H, 8.. HUBON, peace ached b Judge of Probate.- . , DEALER IN Fe: Seer GRAND RAPIDS, MINS ano yeosesengese aeee 86 SSSqeaeSaaqen= 2 * r 7 . & : ~§ Ice Cream: Soda, : lce Cream, Drinks, § fore ; i = Tebacces,. | 3005, via: MoCormick, who marie home . sy Ha ! = x tor | “ j ve achieved an exeellent => Choiee Lines of Cigars 3/!88mtstno: pa Wipe, bead a Bootu’s CIGARS Tepnreeton all “a Northern @)} He sum ings wi ba e 4 i 4 ad. Ral ; # | bis continu ce. upon sad eal of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. H Grand Rapids, i Minn. 4 pe ie (eCormick ane me Booth’s own shops here, and’ under his personal supervision. an ELAND: AVENUE. 2 all of Grand Rapids, Minn. This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. ‘ : i = ain ¥. 8. OAKLEY, For sale everywhere. Ca,| for them. ‘ . KUCH CASE ERAR ORS RESESED HE S,! Fecal Hanlon Dee. B2S2SPeotpaS oases eS &