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ican 1 ARCH ENEMY OF MILTON. Gpite of One Man, Embittered Whole Life of Great Poet, “Milton's life was embittered by the contemptible spite of one. Salmas- {us,” writes Marie Corelli in the Strand Magazine. “Salmasius wus the. author of the ‘Defensio Regi,’ or “Defense of Kings,’ a poor piece. of work long ago, forgotten, and he wis the procurer of: foul libel, against the @uthor of ‘Paradise. Lost.’ What small claim he has to the world’s memory arises merely from his vic. feusness, for not only did he make use of the lowest tool to, aid him im gonspiring against Milton’s reputation, but he spread the. grossest lies broad- gast, even, accusing. the. poet of hur tagea hideous personal appearance—‘a, puny piece of man; a homunculus; a dwarf deprived of the human figure; a contemptible pedagogue’ When the despicable slanderer learned the fact that Milton, so, far from answering to. this description, was of a pleasing aud attractive appearance, he !mmediatly. changed’ his. tactics and: began. to’ at: tack his moral character—which, as even Milton’s bitterest political ene- mies knew, was. austerely above the. yery shadow of suspicion. It was said that the poet’s: overzealousness in. answering the calumnies. of Salmasius: gost him his eyesight.” te BOTH WON. AND LOST:, Ruse of French Husband That Was- Effective, but Costiy. Mme. Bouvet, the wife cf a Paris ghopkeeper, who recently left him, neceived the following letter: “If you: will ‘not come. and see me: alive, you will, perhans; come and.see.my corpse for by the. time you: receive: this letrer I shali have “ommitted suicide.” She hastenedi to, hen: husband’s: house, and on breaking open: the. door saw a body. still swinging. to and fro: “Ob, my poor, Rdward:” she. sobbed. “Tl have kilied him, and Lam a. wretch- ed: woman." At that; moment, her. hus- \and rushed out off the kitchen, ex- qlaiming, “Np, you have not killed me, Dut you. will if you, do not come back at once." The body was found ta, be. ® skillfully mage. dummy, which had. Yeen, arranged by the. artful husband, He was, nevertheless, arrested on the. charge of, hcaxing: a, public. official, as: ae Mme., Bouvet. was. accompanied: bx a, Holice magistrate. Ballad: of; the Beach. The long sea. rollers. whitened, Surged with. their- endless roar, ‘hen broke like armies frightened: Upon. the shingly shore. Rolling our feet before. ‘Sheir spume upon, the. sand: Where. In. those days af yore, We twain sat hand: in’ hand? Nhe lithe, soft fingers. tightened: And, at the. touch, once more. ‘he wide. horizon brightened With, promise. that it bore; What, Visions, dreams. galore, Whataurssc hs of said vp be story Lruiue bd} Gr | ' Mortgage Forecl sure Sale Default has been mace in, the conditions of, certain head ad made by Alson E. hribs and Prudence E, Kribs, his wife. as mortaag- ors. to Allie M, DeMers as mortgagee upon the following ~ lesert aah pro~ perty gap A the SOMMEY. of Itasca und state o' innesot to-wit: ‘Au undivided one-third of the east half of ; the northeast quarter aud the Southenst | uurter-. of section eighteen, (18) the northwest quarter aul. southwest | quarter and the east half of te south east quarter-of section seventeen (17), the north- west quurter, the west hulf of the northeast quarter and the north half, of -the southeast quarter and the southeast quarter of * southwest quarter of section twenty (209. the, eaat half of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the southeust quarter: and the-southeast qparter of ue, southwest quarter of section thirty, (a); atl in town- ship fifty-three (53). range twenty-five @5) according to the government survey thereof. Which mortgage is dated; the lth cnet January: 1001 and was recorded in the office of the ister of deeds in and for said [tusca Jnnesotn on nday of January, 1901 at 1. o’clock p.m. ee “C” of mynt- gages on ze he. mortgage wits is- Signed by said Ailic M. DeMers mortgagee to Asi Briggs on March 2nd, 1903.and the deed) reearded on February 14th, I. 1u sitidi pegister’s offer in. book Po f ufertgages page L. That the said: Asa G. Briggs has paid taxes assessed against the premises described in said mertgnge fon the. ye 62 and 1903, amounting in all to twenty dollars ang seventy-five cents ($29.75). “There is. chimed to be due and is. due on said montgage. at the dute of this notice. ingluding 1uxes, the sum, of twelwe hundred thirty six dollars and forty-two. cants (1236.42), Noti liereby gixen that the said: mort- 1» foreclosed, and the real. property nd above desqribed will be sold hy ra connty. or by his deputy, ut public au to the highest: bidder therefor for ih at the north main, e in, illnge of Grand, Raplds in-said: Tt: on Mon, day the ardiday of April, at ten o'clock, in Sener to pay the amonnt which shallithen be due on, sald mortgage and the costs’ of this forectosure including au_ut- torneys.feo.of fifty dollars (850,00). Dated February 13th, Ye + ASA G BRIGGS,. Assignee of Mortgagee EDWARD A. KNAPP, Atgoiney for Assignee of Mortgacee. 7¥ Metropolitan @per House Building, Ste Paul, Minnesota, county,. yigninent 1905, ut 2 0'e! Notive of Anplications. for: Liquor- Licenses STATE OF MINNESOTA, }, County of Ttnsea. Village-of Grand Rapids { Notice is hereby given, that applications pean made in writing to the council ge of Grand Rapids snd filed inmy office, praying for license to sel! intoxicating liquors for the term of one year from dates as: mentioned below, by the. following persans andiat. the foltawing plices as stated in said applieations. respectively, to-wit: i Leo Theroux. one year from tho 2nd day of March, 190% nt and In the northwest front room on the first floor of the hotel batlding locutedou Jote.10, 1, and 12 0f block 16 in |* orlginal plat to Grand, Rapids, Minnesota, Jusepn Klytcher & Co. one vearfrom the Ttuday of Maureh, 19¢5. at und inthe front | such hearing be room on ty ground floor, of the, two story fraine building located on the east hulf of lows nuinber 1%, 14, 13 and.J6, Bik. Win crigin- ai plat Locrana . Minnesota. li. Wells,.duvyear, from the 1th day, 1905, at aud in the front room of the ws, docated on lot No. 24 of block 9 of Omyanal plat to Grand Rapids, Minnesota. . John ielis, one year from the 12th day of Maret 1905, wt and fh the west front room on ground floor of the two story. frame building dycuted on lov Is of bivck 19 of the original plat ot Grand Kapids. Minnesota. Suid upplicatious Will, be heard and deter- couucil of the village apis, Minu,, at the recarders, ie @ above said village in) Itasca unty, apd state af Minnesota, on 13th day laf March, a, 1). 190), at 8.o’clack p. in, of that aay and and. seal, of.village of pad oi day uf Nebraary a. J... GOLE, Village Kecorder, Witness my, 1 Kapius thus. 1), 1905, —_—_—— eae BI Old meriories Testore!” We twain sag hand tn Rand}: Whe chaperan, had: Nghtened; Her dreary watehIng sore; - ba, while. the. tide. wave. heightened, he evening slawly, were, ‘The sun's. last rays were. o'en: ‘Dhe oceau and: the land; And night, began te. lower, We. twain sat hand; In, handy Gp ballad, te. her dpor, mee my Indy, stand! y heart again, implore-— We train BAP hand: in hand! ~New Orleans Times-Democrat “Fhougit. He. Was, Arrested, mm his yqung days,, when, the. late John Coleman; was: am arehitect’s as: sistant, bit, already, had aspirations; toward the drama, he obtained thror.zh a@ chance business connection, an in- troduction to, Charles. Mathews: Be- fore the interview. a: litte incident. took place which, throws a striking: light upon the publie favorite’s. pre- carious. positian. Mathews had just; handed. his. wife from her, carriage and was entering: the Haymarket, wher the young man,came up. “His back was turned to, me, so, appreach- tng timidty. | touched him upan the arm,” says Coleman in teiling af the incident. “Turning round like a; shot; ye inquired, ‘At whose suit?!” Animals.in, Winter, Quarters, Many animals, like squirrels,, dorr mice and hauissers, lay up supplies; of food in, their winter: quarters, on which they feed. during; waking: inter- vals in the.tarpor, so-that, the-fast. is; by no,means so prolonged or, 80. con: tinueus:. They are, however, yet: othes: animals;, such. as. bats. among- mam-- mals, frags- and; toads; among: amphilr, ians, and the west; African, lung fish. among- fishes,, which, apparently, neither; put: on, fat, nor, lay up a. store of food: during their period of torpor; which in: tha. case. of, all. of, them. is- ynusually prolonged. Golns Fortune from Pennies. One man who controls the. public alot machines at;the resorts on Coney Island makes a profit; of, mare than #600 a week. That, is. net profit’ He has more than, $28,000, inves:ed.{a his t.. One of; the best. posted slot machine-men the .ather, day estimated that, exclusive of the gambling ma- chines,, which flourish in the West, more than. half,a_ million: pennies: are dropped into slot, machines.every day, while on,s,holiday a, million would be ‘oft suid villeze of Naz:hwauk and ‘office, praying for }i di | Notice of Application sor Liquor License STATE OF MINNESOTA, | County of Itasca, ss. Viliage of Nushwauk. $y i Notice is horeby elven that santication nes o ein wriliug to the cammon counc been made in writiue ine mse Ua sell intoxicating ]° ouremeay lbs on bog stg Ne lay of Mareh, I and terminating on the | wth day of March. 1906, by the following rson and at the following. place as staved, Rrsaid application, respectively, to-wit W. A. Gordon. ip the front ot bar,room.an ithe ground floor af that, twp story frame building on yt & block 9.in the villageat wy wuk. > Sehiapplication wil! be heard and deter- mined. by said conmmyn council of | the Village of Nashwank at the cosncil rea in the village of Nashwauk in Itasca conuty, State of Minnesate, on Monday the Gab dayvat Rebroary. A De 105, a8 p.m. 2. Village of Nashwauk i 4 Witness ny and and seal af the Village of Nashwauk this sth «uy of Janvary A. D., 1905. [seal] Ayquots for theterm PAUL H. TVEDT, Villuge Recorder, Herald-Review Feb 18.25. —_—_ eo Probate Notice STATH OF MINNESOTA, Gounty of Ipasca 2 probate court, special term, Rehruary, 14, 155. in the matter of the etate af. Jessie L. Brown, deceased: i On, receiving and filing the petition of Duncan M. Urice of the county of Itasca representing. among other, things. that Jessie L. Brown, Jute of the county of Itasca, in the state of Minnesota, an the 7th day of Decemb- er, A. 2» 1905. at. the county. of Milwaukee. state af Wisconsin, died intestate, and being. an inhabitant of this county of Itasca at the time of her death. leaving goods, chattels. and estate within this county, and thatthe said petitiover is « creditor of said deceased.. ahd praying that administration of suid estate, be to Uharles EK. Aiken granted. It is ordered, that said petition be heard before suid court, on Monday, the 20th day. of March, A. D, 1905, at-ten (10) o'clock A. M., atthe probate othce. in the court house, in Grand Rapids, in said county, . 5 given tathe heirs.of. suid deceased and to ail persoris interested, by publishing this order once in each week for. three successive weeks rior to said day of hearing, in the Grand apids Herald-Review, 1. weekly newspaper printed and published at;Graud Rapids in said county. i Dated at, Grand Rapids the I4ht day of February, A. 2.1905. 1 ps8 (SEAL), Judge of Probate. Probate Notice. STATH OF MINNESOTA, }., | County of Itasca. ‘ nearer the mark. Longevity, of Forest. Trees; Information gathered. by the, Ger: an forestry commission assigns; te, pine. tree. 700. years as.a@ maxi- ‘Jength of, life, 425. years to the fir, 275 to the larch, 245. ta. the peech, 210 to the aspen, 200 to the 170 to the ash, 145 to the elder, 180 to the elm. The heart. wt the ‘pegins to.rot at. about the age of years, it He to ; Of the ey is said there apecimen aged years in exist- FRE to. i: bruary, Givi nd hand is Srd i eeks- in; the Grand Rapids ee probate, court, special. term, Fel ry, aap yoga aera Co oat dated this Sri sate TD viewas woaldy nae pe ed In the matter of the estate of Cecelia Kalb, | eee a. PRLS, and published ut Grand Rapids, in said}, i Manutactuscrot deceased: ; Horald-Review, Feb. 1, 4008 0? POA" | CD iiat Grand Rapids. this 19th. day.o6| 14 Hine On receiving and filing. the petition of Dee. A. De 1004. 4 Eustacia Beyentca, of the county of St. Louis, ‘ Ry.the court, TRL fete St the Coumy et finn Ses | pempenen abaneocses | Suge of Probate, ; stuse of Minnesota. on the 26th day of Janu- as scielesscon siacat 4 : 3 Pitney tied intent, and belts | th 0 esobay , an] gy * ? iphabitant of the county of Ita: ; bal time of hor ‘death, feaving foods vehateel.| : G.. GC. SM iT ‘ 3 Bs matey - Sid enact ae rece cae |S apa 7 35. seme ern tion of suid estate be to James. Passard | ®: [7s..: : Pattee Lake Minn., Dec. 2, 1906) f AIO ed, that qld petition vereeea | fF Tits: Confectionery. §| Uxstoevareny gran that the flowing t GRAND RAPIDS,. A//NN ered, that sa’ ion: * 2 o inten- ? ? rs \ IN efore saig.enurt, on Monday, thezoch day.ot | 8 Ice-Cream: Soda, ~ $)nomed setilersett Soot fa sunport. of his - una! . ‘arch A. P. 1905, at eleven o'clock A. M.. nt | 2 - # | claim.andthat said. proof will be made be- | : ; the. probate, offiee. in the. court house, in lca: Cream, Drinks. | fore. ter and receiver at United states . 3 ‘. oOeeaed Halve it Nts rset ve | ; Fee acetate ieiemarrae| | [D * ry ™ - . 's, ee % given to thehelrs of said.decoased und to all a ‘Tobaccos,. 8 | ries Jame ieee ror-the NW SEM. Be —iea fC 99 Have achieved av excellent [p! ° . Dersons interested. by publishing this onder | 8- a : %| iots6,,1 aud 8; section 27 and lot.1, sec, 3 OOTH S GA’ reputation all over Northern pl! once jn euch week for three successive weoks | & Choice Liines of Cigars | twashinssnorth range 3 4P. mg) Minnesota. They are made spids Herald-Revrew a weckly newepaer. te, a: = nie Sandntous realdance, upon aad cultiva- of the finest selected stock by experiepced workmen in Mr. [9 Ech ed Sorta amiatont ane savin ae sage fa Grand: Rapids, -- Minn. 3 | ioocrsata tend econ Bea Bs Booth's own shops here, and under. his personal’ supervision. : Dated at Grand Rapids the 2ist dayyos| # ELAND AWENUP, 3 Span, ait ot Grand Rapids. Minn. This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. wy February, A. 1), 1905, By ths cours, a . Se eekuey: For sale every where. Cay) for them. : Sibson, stnaimiinil| udiid ache a atic (eau Uae ey... | Beeenanenseancnn 0%! HeraldsRevien, Doc. 1° mea Sese | west quarter (N. W. %4) a! .| Indy Mortgage Foreclosure Sali Defanithaving veen, made tn. the vaymend of the snw of three bandred thirty-three dollars and seventy-flxe vents. ($333.75), which: 1x.cluimedte be.due and is due at the date of this netice,. uy; acertuin, mortyuge. duly executed anddelivered by Joints. Tait (un- married) of Douglas. county, Wis., mortzegor to.R. M. Hurst mortgagve, bexring date the 25th day of Uctober, 1902. and with a power of eyle therein contained, duly recorded imthe vilice of tae Register of evdsin.and for the county of Itasca. und Stute of Minuesota, ou the Bf ay of October, 1902, ut one o'clock Dy. im. Kt mortgages, on, page 218, und nv action or proceed sare en ine stituted, wt law or otherwise. to. recosen the debt hapa by said mortgage, or any part OTRO! . Now, therefore, notice 13. hereby giken, that ba isup of the power: of sale coutal 20 ta sald) mor cUEe,. MT in such case mad pe sald mo fore. ih. 4) of, the @ 44) of the north; five (63) north of ravge inelading all timber of reon, in Itasca. county (8) in tiemnelie Sey. wwenty five (25) west, wery description andi State of Minuesota, with, the heredita~| I ments.and untenanecs: which,sale will be made by the Sheriff of said, Ltasca county, at the-front door of the courthouse in the village of Grand ids in said:county and State, on. the 30th diy: m.. of that day, at public. vendue, to the highest bidder fon eush, to pay sai three hundred © thirty-three dollars. and! seventy. five certs ($83%:75)..und.interest, and the taxes, ifany, on said premises, and fifty dullars, Attorney’s fees, as. stipulated:in and by suid mortgage-in ause of foreclosure, and: the disbursements.allowedi by luw subject. to redemptionat any time within one year from. the day of sale see) vided: by. law, Dated Dee. 12:A. Di 1904, . ‘ R. M. HURST. * _ _ Mortgagee.. Berg Fxsier, Dujutn. Minn. and A.C. Titus, Superior, Wis, Attorneys for mortgagee. Herald -Review, Dee: 17, 24 a1, Jan, 7,14 2s. Probate Notice. State of, Minnesota | County of Itasen. mee court, special term, January 9th. In the matter of the estate. of Frederick MeNaughton.. decadsed: Letterstestiumentary on tho estate of Rreder-| ick Mc Naughton. deceased) late of the county of Itasou. state of, Minnesota, being gran’ to Anna T. McNaughton. Li is.ordered, that six, months. be and the same is hereby wllowed from and after the dake of this order, in which all pereons having claims or demands. against the suid deceased are required to.tile the nrobata court. of said county, for exa and allowance, or-be forever barred. It is-further ordered: that the 1th day of |: 1905, at: 10 o'clock A.M. at.u.general term o id probate-court to eld ut. the pro- bate office tn the court house in the village af Grand Rapids in said county. be and.the same hereby is oppointed us:the time and place when and where the said probate court will examine und adjust said claims and demands, And it is farther ordered, that notice of iven to. all, creditors and Persons interested in said estate by. forthwith publisting this order once in auch week tor 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, Mina., this. ninth. dt i. day of, January, A. D. 1905 By the court, Hs. HUSON. Judge of probate. FRANK F. PRICE, FA ttorney for Executrix, Herald-Review January 14th, 28th Notice for Publication, United states Land Office, Cass Lake, Minn., Dee. 13. 1904, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress. of June 3, Tes. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, gon, Nevada aud Washingtan. Territory, amended by act of aoe 4; 1892. Andrew Brant of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca. Stute of Minnesota. hasthis day. filed in this office his. sworn statement for the parchase of lot one of section Noy? in township No, 54. north range No 26. 4V. 4th P.. M.. and will. offer,proof to show Phat the lund sought is.more valuable for itsctimber or.stone than for agricalcural purposes. and ta establish his claim. to said land before register and receiver, U.S land office at Cass Lake. Min: nesote. on Friday, the 19th day of March, 1905. He names as witnesses: . Ernest N, Remer, Richard W, Faulkinghor, Andrew Mattson and Guoard Smith, all ‘of Grand Rapias. Minn. Aay and all persous claiming adversely, the above described lands are requested to file their claims. in this office on or before said 10th day of March, 1905.. 2 E.S. OAKLY,, kegister. March 4. tterald-Review. Dec. = = = Notice of Cuncellation of Contract: To Jumes E, Dighton: ¥ai are hereby notified that: default has cuped inthe terms and conditions ofthat. certain contract for the sale and: conveyance of SE 44 of NW E tc of SW4 and SW 4 of SIW+4; of Section 24, and W's of NE of Section 25, all'in Township 55.North, Range 27. West, Itasea County. Minnesota, dated February. of Junnary. 1905, at two o'cloek | 25, id debt of | M: Department of tbe Interior, United States Land Oftse, i Cass Lake, Minu,, Feb. 9, 1905. suffini th aulepione nny? al fasts having been: Section 12. in T. 53 N.. R. 26 W,. Itasca co, Ming, by Nels. P: Rytter, ia which itis alleged thatiavid Nels Br inertee died intestate a Grand Hapide: Mian see taly 25, surviving no. widow or ild or as his sole heir bis mother, dens Rytter; that sald heir is. and: ever since said July 25, 193, has.been 4 resi- dentwund oltizen of Nurre Uttrop, Denmark, wrOpe. und not a citizen of the United bern ain of eee ee wire ae said trypan nor his.suid heir has resided, upon, Improved orcultivdted said land for a, period eXteeding two: years. continuously, immedi- ately. preceding the. date hereof, have: whally andonedi the same and been nt therefrom. during such. peniod;. and. that said. alleged absenca.has not been due to.his or hen employment in:apy are cles in the-army, navy or murine corps of the United. on and Section Hight | Stute: Suid. parties See hereby: notified: to, uppear,. Respond and: offer evidence touching said: allegations.at ten o'clock. A..M Mareh 18, . before E, D. Rassmussen, Esq. clerk of the district count in and for Itascu’co,, Mina... at bis. office in the epnrt house in. Grand Rapido te suid. county, and that final heari wil Pgh ts ied ten; o'clock eres March, 1905, before the Kegister an: elven: at ire’ United States? land office in, Cass.Lake, | Suid contestant, ina. proper affidavit fled. Reb. 9, 1905 having set forth facts which show that after due. diligence personal service of this notice cannot be-made, it is hereby ordered: that such:notice be given. by due and: pnaper publication. E, 8. OAKLEY. tar, Herald-Rewiot. Feb.. 1 to Marché. ee Probate Notice. State of, Minnesota County of Itasen, ~ §,58-. Th probate-court, before- Hi Si.Huson. +Esq.,. dadge of Probate. Special term, Jun, 16,1905. In the matter of. the estute of Thorvald Irgens, deceased, ‘On reading and filing the petition ofSteaven D, Jembok, udministrator of said estate, setting forth the amount of personaliproperty, belonging: to. suid estate: that has.come into| his. lunds,. the disposition: thereof, the out- stunding claims against said estate-allowed: and unpaid, and w-description, of all the real estate. of which said. deceased died seized, and the conditian und. vatue of the respective portions on lots thereof, the persons interested n said estate with. their residences, und: praying that license-he to.him granted.to sell said realestate at private sale;, ° And it appearing by said’ petitioni. that there isnot sutticient persona! estate in the hands of suid administratpr to pay suid debts, and expenses.of administration, which, per- sonal, estate , inaludes. all. of the. moneys received by said administrator fromtne sale of personal.and,real property, «nd it farther appearing that it is. necessary for the pay- ment of said debts and expenses.to sell alt ot the said real estate now.remaining- unsold; It is therefore ordered,. that all persons in- terested, in said: estate appear before this court on the 13th day of Rebruary. A.D: 1905, at 10: o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court house, inthe village of.Grand Pp ids. in suld.conaty. then and there: to.show cuuse, if any. there be, why license should not be granted, to, the-said Steaven.D..Jera- bek, administrator ofthe said estate, to sell all of the lands and. real property of said estate, now remaining. unsold, to. pay such bts, legacies and Le grees urther ardered, that this order shall shed once in each week. for three in the Grand Rapids Heruld-Review, epacge newspaper printed and published in the vil- luge of Grand Rapids, in said county, and that the publication of such order be due notice lo wl parties intere: in said estate of the said,petition and of said hearing, Dated at Grand. Rapids. Mion. this. 16th day of Junuary, 1905. Hy the Court, (Seul). Hi S. Judg Herald-Review Jan. 21—2s. Fel ts HUSON, \Probute. y: 411. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale: Notice is horeby given that default has oc- curred tn the conditions-of that certein mort- age duly executed and deliverad by H. O. Eatherton and Rannie.}. Eatherton, his-wife, mortgugors, to Will King, copartners.as Ix gagees, dated June Ist. 1904, and duly. filed for ord on June oth. 1904, at ten o'clock. A. M.. the office of the register of deeds in and county, Minnesota. and recorded ook. “ER” of Pairings on page t said. mort- therem, in 257; that by reason of such defaal gages elect to and do hereby declare the whole sum. secured by said mortgage to be ne: that the amount claimed: tobe dne on said mortgage at this. date is twahundred eiuhty-six and: 50-100: dollars. (4288.50), and that said mortgage will.be forectosed, by virtue of the power of sale therelu contained | and. pursuant to the statute_in such case’ made andiprovided, by sale of the premises. therein described and thereby. conveyed, vi Lots twenty-one (2t), rwenty-two (22). twenty- three (3)and twenty-four (24), of block four, (4) Grand Kapids Second “Division. Itasca county, Minnesota, according. tu. the plat thereof.on file or.of record ip.the office of said register, of deeds; that said premises. will be so sold by the sheriff of said Sony waters A at the front door of thecourt house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county,.on Wednes- a the Ist day,of March, 1905, at ten o’clock A. M.. at public vendue, to the highestibidder for. cash, to satisfy the amount themidue on ant. hgainst homestead ertr' ei Send e ‘ é ‘ ee ae 241801. for Ne NB’ 1-4. of bat both, weeks prior to said day of hearing. | * further, that notice thereof be | County of Itasca 1th 1903, between Ernest.N. Remer and Susan ; said mortgage, with taxes, ifuny. on saia A. Remer, his wife, first parties, and James-| premisses, together, with, the costs of. said’ E. Dighton, second party;. that such default | sale, and twenty-five dollars.attorney!s fees, censists of your failure to pay the sum of stipulated in sald movt, be $125 and iuterest at 6 per cent:from February} Dated Janust et Uth, 1908, to date of payment. due February | WILLIAM Ki VRANKE. KING, Co-] @0@ Lith; 1904. of your further fullure to pay the} partners as.KING LUMBER CO.. Pt iB taxes on said lands for the yexr1908,. amount; Mortgagecs. RRS , ‘@, R ing. with penalties, at this. date to thesum| ALFRED L. THWING, rr] avert é (=} | ; of $23.22, and. of your further failure to pay. Attorney, for. said Mortwa noes. 3 aee J the sum of 47,60, being: ihe interest on first Grand Rapids, Minn. . tty pernee eae for, sua prenziecs.troe i Heruld-Review, Jan. 14, r eb, 25. pit} for. refreshments and where gaay.bo seen peciuencs one State of, tit e- ] nthe world.1s- fore the Istrdav of June, 1904; that if such ryt cue eee. iene oo ones 27th 2 of =. S - 00 ard 9 said, parties.on sal last YY? See dees i carey Ret ha ane an a 235 JOHNORILEY’S Sample Room contract as provided for therelt and | urs * Probate, Notiee. = mpie unttothe statutein, such cases. io al id . ded: State of Minnosota, } aon. ; ; Pip ated, February 4th, 1905... County of Itasca "(5S aoe * The’ Norther nm ERNEST Ns REMER, In probute court, specia:. term, Deoy.19,{ @8H Herald-Review, Feb. 4,195, Inthe matter of. the state of, Alexander} #8% Cabinet Rye Whiskey — we are : ener oused: i rationion the estate of:| @#® Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. : Alexander, McLeod, | Secon = date i the sce Summons. county of. Itasca. state unesota, being. fe , State of Minnesota. |. FS t0.4..W: MoLeods: ne and'the| sem . ( AFE. Péter Meil, (Ss. It.is ordered, that six months H HE ‘Phe state of AMfunesota,td,Bd. Vi Price | Stinct ther cicn i ehich all perecuy have] Sea: Co, defendant, Or" tO" Bd. Vi Price & | date Olime or demands against the sald de-] 2a: In conneetion—open day aud You ure hereby summoned to be and appear are peapives to file the samecin pro-| 2%. served atall hours. before the undersigned, one’of the justices bate court of suid county, for examination| #&%- eee of the peace in and: for said: county, on the | and allowance, or be forever barred. Bae y -¥: A 3 sixth day of March. A. D., 1905, at2o'clock in| It is further ordered, that Monday, the| Si |! ) ro the afternoon of suididay, at my office in the | 19th day of June, 1905, at 10:0’clock A. at] ee f , : 4 je : village of Cohasset. in said county, toanswer| aspecial term ,of said: probate court: to bo) @a& held at the probate, office in the court;house oe: to the complaint of Sandy Phair, plaintiff, in acivil action, wherein the pie: claims the sum.of eight dollars (38) with interest thereon from the,2¥th day of October A. D. 1904, at the rate of 7. per» cent perannum. Should you fail to appear.at the time and place aforesaid. jydgement will be rendered against you upon @ evidence udduced: by. said plaintiff for such sum,a8 he shall show that he is entitled same bereby Webe snd when and -w time cand place, claims and demands; . such nearing be sons interes! thg.this order once in.eacn week. for. t) in the villuge of Grand goon Sartre Bera Tere the said probate corrt, will examine aud adjust said ‘And it. is further ondered, that notice of | to all creditors and in said estate by publish: Notice of Auction Sale. Please take notice, that on the 18th A. WD. 1905, at L ternoon of suid dy at Antell’s camp on section 16, town- ship 6% range 22, Ttasea county, Minnesota. £ will offer fur sale, aud highest bidder for cash, the logging outfit of Elmer Antell,, now at said Antell’s camp on s; tion 16, town- ship 59, range 22, and said outtit: bav- ing been kept suid place by me continuously since April 12th last, and consisting of 5 sets of logging two water tanks; 1 snow plow; 3sets tote sleds; 75. pairs: blankets; 50 hushels oats;.5 sets sleigh chains; ;2loading lines; L blacksmith. outfit: skidding nigging for twelve teams: cooking outtit for 70 men; 8 pairs ts; 5.suits underwear; 4 pairs rub- pairs yarn mitts; 6.pairs byek- tts; L staft com pass;.200 pounds park,.andiall. other personal property in and.about said.camp;. for the pur- poss of satisfying lien claimed: by me for the care of said. property, under contract with Elmer Ante!l, under which there is. claimed to. be due me at the: date of saidi sale a balance of hundred dovars the costs seventy (3222.70) one: aad: nd. expenses. of selling such property. j ted. Februany 2nd: 1905, ERED: FARROW. Provate Notice. Stato of Minnesota |. i Jounty of Itasca, (SS. In probate court, special. term, February 30 tIn 1905... ig ie In the matter of the estate of Silas:Blood, deveused. On, reading and: filing: the petition of Var— num Hi Bloodiadministrator of the estate of: Silus’ Blood’ deceased! representing, among other things, that he has fully administered sald estate, and has in good: faith paid certain debts and.claims. against said estate- which. have not been proved allowed. and praying that a_time and place be fixed fer examining andi allowing: his account of his administration including. said debts and 3 will sell at public auction to the. two hundred twenty two-dollars and | claims to. paid by him and not proved or allowed,- audi for the assignment of the resi- due of sid estate to, the purties. entitled thereto. by luw.. It is. ordered. that said account be examined, und petition and application for the allowance of said claims. and debts.so paid by him.and not yet allowed according tolaw. be heard by this-court. on Monday the sixth day of MarchiA. D: 1905 at ten o'clock, A..M.,.at the probate office in Grand Rapids in said county. And it is further ordered. that notice ‘thereof be given to.all persons-interested, by publishing: this order: once in each week. for three successive weeks prior to sald: day of hearing, in.the Grand Rapids Herald. Rowew: a weekly newspapers, printed. and: published! at Grand Rapids insaidiceunty. Dated.at Grand. Rapids, Minu., the tenth: day of February A. D. 1905, By theCourt, (Seal, His. HUSON,. Judge of Probate. FRANK F. PRICE.. Attorney for Administration. ‘Herald-Review, February 11th, 23th 1905. FULL BLOOD Black Polled Angus Cattle FOR SALE. Thave-en my hands at Hill City, 20. miles south of Grand Rapids. three tine young, full blood, register Aber- deen Angus-bulls for sale,. consisting of two big fine spring. calves and.one very choice yearling: bull. Thoy are black,.and; all black, raised: at Hill City,. therefore acclimated. This breed of cattle’ is very hardy, long haired in winter, always tat and easy ‘Keepers.. | Dhese fine young: bulls. for sale at lowprices. Write or call IRVING: E. WOOD, Hill: Gity; Minn: THE GOLDEN RULE Wood Yard hanes PLeoy Page 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 ;@ cord ef 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. é SORTER Music furnished: on all'occasions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices: reasonable. Re Grand Rapids, O. W. HAsTiNam Preside P. J. SHELDON, Vice President. lirst National Bank, Grand: Rapids,. Minn. EF. P.Suenpos, Cashier GC. E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier nt. ‘Transacts a: General Banking Business. Dealer.in PINE: AND: FARMING LANDS. The tinest List of Agrioultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manv lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - - Minns D CH'AS.. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and. Residenee. Cor. Kindred avenu and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. RANK EF. PRICE F LAWYER Offic imthe: First National Bawk building GANDRR& PIDS' - MINN SHCRBEE COPE SSAA GRATES HGH ERSRESOES CSL SOS Er re a most delightful beverage always-in stock—we are: Agent for itm Grand Chef. night, Alldelicaciesof the season seoapes cong ene Se2Ssoeoecesss22 Se seses=— = fGEQ. BOOTH,