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County of [tusca. Stute of Minnesota, To J, W. Harbinson. . You are hereby votified, that the piece of und now assessed in your name, situated in the county of Itasea, state of Minnesota, and described as fotlows, to-wit: Lot 1 und 2, block 10, Grand, Rapids first giviston, Was, on the seventh day ‘of May, A, ), 1901, ut the tux sale held under and by virtue of the real estate tax judgment duly made and ‘entered in the district court. in and forthe said county of Itasca on the twenty-first day of Murch, A, D, 1901, In pro- ceedings to enforse the payment of delin- quent taxes. for the yeur 1599. bid in for the state, for the snm. of sixteen dollars and eighty cents ($16.80), that being the amount of taXes, penalties. iuterest und costs due on the said lands for the year 1899; And ihat on the tenth dav of May, A. D. 3908, suid lands still remaining unredeemed, #nd having become the absolute Brepery of the stute Miu ota, and un application to purchase the ubove described lands from the atinu r the sum of one hund- red eleven doliars and twenty-four cents (S1L4., having been mude in duplicate and resented to the county auditor of sa:d Coun- y and filed in his office, aud said applica- ficn having been duiy «pproved by the auditor of state of Minuesova., and the ad- picane therefor having complied with al! perms and conditions prescriovd by the sai atyte uuditar for the pu © of absolute perty, said land wa: couveyed to said applicant by the auditor vf said County, pursuant to the statues ia saca case made aud provided: And that the amount required to redeem said lands from saia sue, including all prior aud subsequent tXes, peuaities, costs and interest, is one huudres cieven dolturs und twenty-four cents (8111.24 vil dulerest on last mentionod wmuunt as provided vy law, from the date of this uotive. ¢ ~ive of the costs to acecue for the s. rvice of vits notice; And that the time for toe redemption of said land from said sale will expir days after the service of this ot filing of the prouf of the service ui my ottice, Witness my hand and offigial seal at the Village of Gieaut Kapids, Itesca county, Minnesata, tiuis tents dity ni ea? 1905 a. Office of County Auditor t sota $ County Auditors ( Tbusca Couusy, oii © = Notice uf hapuroton oj Ledemption. Office of County Anditor. ; County of Itasca i State of Minnesota. — To N. Churchill, You are hereb; described pieces in the county of aud knows aud describ follows, to-wit: fats fifteen (15) und. jeu (IQ) first division yillage of Grand Rapid: 35 Now assessed in your name; that on the 33th day of May. A, VD. 1902, at a sale of 1 pursuant to the rea] estate tux judgmentduly given and made in and by the district c in and for said county of [tasga on th day of March, A. 1). 1902, in proceedings *to enforce’ the payment of upon,real estate for the y siid vounty of L[tasea, pieces or parcels of land was duly offered for sale, and no oue bidding upon said offer an amountequal io that for which said pieces or parcels Was subject to be sold. to-wit, the fied that the following els of land, situated state of Minnesota, sum of five doilurs and eight cents, the same was duly bid in for the stuce of Minnesout for said sam; what thercatter, and on th thnday of Murch A, 1). 1905, the said pieces or parcels of Laud being stil: uu- redevined from said sale, the same und all the rights of said: state therein uuder said sale was duly assigned and conveved by the county auditor of said county of ztasca for the sum of fifty-eight dollars and forty- six cents duly paid iu to the county treasurer of said county, suid sum being the amount for which the same was bid in vo the state as aforeiadid, with interest accordiug to jaw, und all taxes whieh became delinquent sub- qnent to sald sale, with interest, poualties and costs according to luw; thav the certili- gate of conveyance for suid pieves or parcels af land executed auc delivered by said county uuditor upon said assignment of the rights of said te ucquired under said sale has Leea presented ‘to ome at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of Jaying uatice af expiratian of redemption fram said gale given and served; that the yout pequired to redeem said pieces or pare vols of | tad from said sule at the date of this potice exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, Is the sum of sixty-sevem doliurs and eightceuts (said suin beilig the wmouut paid wid holder of suid certificate Upon said met from i auter won according to law, delinquent tay ceruing subsequent to said » paid by him. with inteiest. penalties and costs uc- cording to law, aud all unpaid delinguent vs, With int es and costs i sule] dd that eces Or expire (G0) duys after the service of this notice ana proofef said service has been tiled in my office, Witne: day of 3 (ORicial 5: redemption of satld s ol land fiom suid sale will my hand and seal of office this 13th A . D105, al} M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. Probate Notice, State of Minnesota ss Quunty of itasca In Probate (Court, Spegia] ‘term, Mareh 19, 1905 In the ter of the estate of Samuel Lawrence, deceased. On readin, petition of Hellen 5. y of the estate, or Sumucl Lawre peg Olher thing: adminisive: suid aU faith paid in debis satd estace which have uot been proyed nor Jowed. and praying thata time aud pla be tixed for examining aud aljowing he! count Of aaministration, tuciuaing said devis and ciaims so paid by her and not proved or allowed, and for the assignment of the residue ofsuid estate to the parties in- titled theretony law. + Itis ordered, that said account be examin- ed,and petition and appiicativa tor allow- anve of said claims and vebis so pat by her and not t allowed accotdi aw. be heard by this court, en Mond hn day of June, a. U. logo, at ten o'clock a. ui. at. the probate office in Grand Ka plas in suid county tully has in good nd chains against And it is further ordered, uti novice thereot 3 given lo all rsous interested by publish- ng this order guce in eacu week Lor three successive — weeks piror tol seid day of hearlug in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review a weekly newspaper printed and pablishod ut Grand Kapids, in said county Dated yt Grand Rapids this 19th day of May A, D, 1005. (Seal) Nay 20, 27. June 3. By the court. u. 5S. HUSON, Judge of Probate, Probate Notice. State of Minnesota | .. County of Itasca. f S* fk In io esas court, special term, May 23rd, B Inthe matter of the estate of Sumner A, Pomeroy, deceased. On receiving and filing the petition of Mary B. Thompsor. of the county oi Grand Forks, state of North Dakota, representing umoug other things. that sumeur A..Pome! late ofthe county of Grand, Forks, iu th aute ft North Dakota, on the third (3rd) day of fpobenery A, D, 1905, at the county of Grand ‘orks, North Dakota..died intestate, and be- ing an inhabitant of said coynty of Grand Forks, North Dakota, at the time time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate wtthin this county, (Itasca county, Mirt..) andthat the said petitioner is a daughter and heir of said deceased, and praying that ministration Of said estate be to Thomas ‘, Thompson, granted. “ It is ordered, that said petition be heard before said court. on Monday, the nineteenth 19) day of June, A. D 1905, at 10 o'clock A, Mw atthe probate office,in the court house in Grand Kapids, in said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased and to all persons interested, rior to said day of hearing, in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review, a weekly news, printed and published at Grand said coun! ty. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., the 23rd day of-May, A. D, 1905. R ; ; By the Court, 9) (Seal of P: Court) H, S. HUSON, « eee , Judge of Probate. Perald-Review, May 27, June 3, 10, 1%. by publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeks per Rupids in | notice and proof of said service has beea Notice of Mort made by Emma A. Tyson (widow,) mortgagor, to J, H. Kottner of Binnepolis “i mortgagee, which mortgage rs date the Tt day ot June, 1901. and was filed for record in the office uf the register of deeds in and for the county of lMusca, state of Minnesota, ou the 28th day ef October, 190s, at 1:300’clock p. m., und duly recorded in bouk “L” of mortgages, on page 58% and which mortgage mortgages and convey: following described laud, situate in said Ttasca county, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section fourteen (4), township one hundred and fifty (150). north of renge twenty-eight (28), west fifth principal meridian, containing 160 acres ac- cording to the United Stutes Survey, will be foreclosed by a stile of the above described Jund, which sale will be made by the sheriff ‘| of suid Itasca county, at the front door of the court house in the, village of Grand Kap- ids, Ltasca county, suid state, on Monday. the tenth {10th) day of July. 1905, at lu o'clock a. m., pursuant vo the provisions of said mortgage und the statue in such Case made und provided, no action or proceeding kkav- ing been instituted at law to recover said mortgage debt noc any part thereof. “ ‘her due and ciaimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of this notice. the suu of 3591 ,06, and that the same constitutes aud isu default in one: of the conditions of said mortgage, by which the power vo seil has be- come and is opera: . Dated May 18, 1905. CHAS. A. DALBY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Gli-12—Lhe Phoeuix, Minneapolis, Minn. May 27 to July 8 J. H. KOTTNER, Mortgagee. ——$—$—$— Summons State of Minnesota / ., County of Itasca { Jn District Court, Fifteznth Judical Distriet Commervial timgal Bank of Fond du ‘Lae, Wisconsin, plaintiff, vs. Louis Ennis and Paris K. Ennis her husvund, George £. White and Bradley 5 Orlup, defendants, presse SUMMONS The state of Miunesota to the} above named defendants. You und each of you are herevy summoned ald required to unswer the complaint of the vlaintit in the above entitled action. Which complaint is on file in the office of the clerk of above named court. and to se: ve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the sub- scriber at his oilive in Grand Rapids, Min within twenty days after the: service of thi ?ummons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if you fuil to answer the said complamt within tie time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action wil! apply ww the court fur relief demanded therein. ALFRED L. ‘' WING and PHELPS & WATSON, ‘Atworneys for Plaintiff, Grand Rapids, Minn. May 27 to July 1. Notice,of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, t County of Itasca State of Miunesota. To | Grell owner uF any person ¢clalming title: \ You are hereby notified thac the following deseribeu piece, or parcel of laud, situated an the county of Itasca,’ Stave of »: und known and described us follow: Balauce of NE4 of SE%4 of SW, be! 6 12 acres. of section 23, township, 55, range 25, is now assessed in your name, that ou the 2nd day.of May, A. D. 1898. ata sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment duly given and made in and by the district court in and for said county of Itasca, on the ist day of M in proceedings to enfc delinquent upon ri suid cc piece « Lot lund, sale aud no one bidding upon oifer an umount equal to that for which said piece or parcel was subject to be sold, to-wit: the sum of one dudar and seventy-nine ceuts, the same wus duly bid in for the state of Minnesota for suid sum; that thereafter, and on the 20th day of April. A. D, 901, the said Piege or parcel of land being still unredeemed from said sale, the sume and ail the rights of said state therein, under said sale was duly aszigued and conveyed by the County aaditor id county of ‘tasca for the sum of seven dollirs and two cents slaly paid in to the county Treasurer of said county said sum being the amount for which the same was bid in to the Staty as aforesaid. with interest according to Liw, and at! taxes Which become delinquent subsequent to said sale, with inter- est, ponal ties and cost ording to law; that the certificate of conveyance tor said piece or parcel of lund executsa und d by said County auditor upon said assignment of the rights of said State acquired under said sale has been presented to me at my office by the holder thereof for tae purpose of having notice of expiration of redemption from said sale given aud served; that the amount re- quired to redeem said pieceor parcel of land from s: je at the date of this notice, exclusive of te costs to accrue upon this no- tice, is the sum of fifteen dollars and Thirty- eight cents (said sum being the amount paid by said hold id certificate upon said as- signment from said State and inter ording to law, delinquent ti ing subsequent to said sale p: interest, penalties and co: and all unpaid delinquent. v interest. penalties and costs ncerui ubsequent to said sale); and that the time for redemption of said piece or parcel of land from sxid sale will expire sixty (60) days after the ser- ice of this notice and proof of said service illed in my office. ess My band and seal of office this 24th day of May A. 1, 1905, M af M. A. SPaNG. (OFFICIAL SEAL County Auditor. Ttasoa County, Minnesota. Herald-Reyiow. June § 10-17 rding tolaw, ——— Notice of Expiration of Redemption, Office of County Auditor, { Hs Jounty of Ltasca State of Minnesota. To John Kiogstad: You are lereby- notified that the following desc: ibed piece or parcel of land, situaved in the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, and kuown and described as follows, to-Witi North half of northeast quarter (N% of NE) of section twenty-vwo [22], township sixty-one [61], range twenty-two (22). is now ussessed iu your nume; thaton the lth day of May. A. D. 1902, ava sale of land pursuant to the real estate tux judgment duly given and mude tand by the district courbin and for said county of Ltasca, on the 2ist day of March,A. 0, 1902, In proceedings toeniorce' the payment of taxes delinquent uvon real estate for the year A. D. 1900, for said couuty of Itasca, the above described piece or parcel ofland was duly cifered for sale, aud no one bidding upon said offer ana ne equal to that fur which said piece or parcel was subject to be sold, to wit, the sum of Four Doliars. and Pwenty-eight Cenus, the same was duly bid in for the State of Minnesota fur said sum; that thereafver and oa the 20th A. D, 10:4, thy: aid p.ec: a: parcel ot land being suit Unredeemed Lron the same aud all the rights of thervim under suid sale was duly assigned and conveyed by the County Auditor of said Uounty of itascu for the sum of Five Dollars gua ‘ibirty-tive Cents duly paid into the County Treasurer of said County, said sum being the amount for which the same was Did in Lo the State as aforesald, with interest according to law, and all taxes which pecame delinquent subsequent to said sale. with incerest penalties und costs according to law; tuat tue certsficute of conveyance for said piece or parcel of land executed an.tdelivered by said County Auditor upon said assizument vt the rights of said State acquired under suid sae uus been presented to me at my vince uy the Lolder the seof for the purpose of having notice of expiravion of redemption trom said sale given and served; that the uuiount requirea vo redeem said piece or parcei of laud trom said sale at the date of this uvuve, exclusive Of the costs to accrue upon‘this netice, is the sum of Five Dollars und Nineévy-four Vents (said sum being the amount paid by said holder of said ceriitica' upon said assignment from said State aur interest thereon according to law, delinquent taxes uccruing subsequent to said sule paid by him with iibepesty penalties and costs according to law, and all unpaid deloquent taxes, With interest penalties and costs accruing subsequent to said sale); and that the time for redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days aftee the service of this filed in my ottice. Witness my hand and séal of effice this 13th day of May A, D. 1905. . 2 M.S. SPANG, (OFFICIAL SEAL) : County Auditor. Ltasca. Shanes, Minnesota. ‘ ane 10-17-24, Notice is hereby given that a mortguge, . Minnesota. Office of County Aud County of Itasca , State of Minnesota. To John Ktogstad Your are hereby notified that the following described piece'or parcel of land, situated io the County of ilascu. State of Minuesota, wud known and descrived as follows, to-wit: southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter (SE4 of Nisa) of Section ‘Lwenty-Two (22) ‘Township Sixty-one (61), Range I'wenvy-two (22), is nOW assessed in your nume; thabon the 12th duy of May, a. D, 1902, ata sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgmentduly given und made in and by the District Court 1m and jor suid County. of Liusea on the zist day of March. A. v. 1902, in procecdings to entorce the payment of taxes delinquentupon yeal estute lor the year A. D, 1900, fur said County of [tascu the above described piece or parcel of land was duly olfered for sale, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that tor which said piece or parcel Was subject to be soid, to wit, the sum of Two Dollars and Fourteen Ceuts, the same was duly bidin for the Stute of Minnesuta tor said sum; that the eatter, and on the 20ch day of June A. D. 1904, the said piece or parcel of land being still unredeemed trom said saie the sume ana all the rights of suid Stace therein under said sale was duly assigued wud couveyed by thé County Auditor of said Couuty of Itasea for the sum of ‘wo Doliars uuu Sixty-six Cents duly puwid in to the Coun- ty freasurer of said County, said sum being the amount for which the same was bid in to the Stute as wuforesaid, with luterest acc ing lo law, and ati taxes which becume delin- quent subsequent to said wale. with intere: penalties and costs according to la hi Une certificate of conveyance for said piece or parcel of land executed and deliyered by said Couuty Auditur upon said assignment of the rignts of said State acquired under said sale has been presented to me at my ottice by the hulder thereof for the purpuse of having nuuce of expiration of redemption trom said sale given and served; that the amount } quired t redeem said piece or parcel ot lund irum sald sule at the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of wo Doilars and Ninety five cents (said sum being the umount paid by said holder of said certaicate upon suid ussigument from said State and interest thereun according to law, delinquent taxes ‘| accruing subsequent to suid sale paid by Lim, With interest, penaities und costs accurding to jaw, aud all unpaid delinquent taxes, wi interest, penalti d costs vccruiny subst quent Wo said sa vime fe redemption of saia’ p) or par frum said sales will expire vy after the service of utis uotice and proot of said service has been fiied in my oltice. Witness my hand and seal of office this 13th day of May A. D. 1905, M.S.SPANG, County Auditor. Itasca County, Minnes (OFFICIAL SEAL) Notice of Expiration of Kedemplion. Office of County Auditor, County of Ltasca. ptaute of Minuesout. * Lo CG. B, Garrison: You ure hereby notifled, that the p'ece of lund now asseesed in your name, situated in the county of itasca, state of Minnesota, and described as follows, to-wit: Lot it, block 28. original plat of the village of Grand Rapids, wi the tux sale held uuder and by virtue of the real estace tux judgmencs duly made and entered in the district court in and tor the ‘said county of Ltasca on. the wwenty-first way of March., A, D. 1901, in proceedings to enforce the payment of delinquent taxes, for uhe year 45%, bid in for the stave, for the sum of six dollars aud three Cents (36.03). that beiug the amount of t#xes, penal- tivs interest aud cost due on the said lauds for the year 1899 5 And tkation tae fifth day of June, A. D 1905, sai lands still remaining unredeemed, and haying become the absolute property of the state of Minnesota, aud au application to purchuse the above discribed lands from tbe state of Minnesota for the sum of fifty- four dollars und sixty-one cents [#5461], baV- ing been made iu duplicate and presented to the coynty auditor of said county and filed in his oflice. and said application having been duly approved by the auditor of the state of Minnesota, and the applicaut thore- for having complied with all the terms and conditious prescribed by sa!d state auditor Yor the purchase of absolute property, said lund was conveyed to said applicant by the auditor of said county, pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided: ‘And thatthe amount required to redeem suid lauds from said sale, inclading alt prior and subsequent taxe, penalties, coscs and interest, is fifty-four Q@ollars and sixty- One cents ($54.61), with interest on last men- tioned umount as provided by law, from the dute of this notice, exclusive -of the Costs to uccrue for the service of this novice; And tha e une for redemption of said land from suid sale will expire: sixty [60) days after the service of Uhis notice, and the filing of the proof of the service thereof in my office. Witness my hand and oilicial seal at the village of Grand Kapids, ituscu county, Minnesota, tis sixth day of June, 1903. * M. A. SPANG, Couuty Auditor, ltasca County, Minnesota. Anditor’s Seal + Minnesota. ( Jnne 10, 17, 24. J, County { Itasea County, Notice of Expuration of Redemption. Office af County Auditor, County of Jtasca, { State of Minnesota. ToC. Wallace: You are hefeby notified that the piece of Jand now assessed in your name, situated in the Coun-y of Ltasca, State of Minnesota, and ibed as folluws, to-wil outheast quarter of Northwest quarter {sE4 of of NW a), of Scetion Twenty-six [26), in township Fifty-four [54], Range Twenty- three (23], was on the 7th day of May, A, D. 1900, Was ‘at the ax Sale held under and by virtue of the Real Estate Tax Judgmentduly made and entered in the District Court in und for the said County of Itasca, on. the twenty-first day of March, A. D. 1900, in pro- ceedings to enfurce the payment of delin- quent taxes for the year 1898, bid in for the tute, for the sum of One Doljar and Ninety- four Cents [1.94]. that being the amount of taxes, penalties, interest aud costs due on the said jauds for the year 1898; And that on the 27th day of lay, A. D, 1905 said lands still remaining unredeemed, and having become the absoiute property of the Stute of Minnesota, und an application to purchase the above described lands from the dtate of Minnesota for the sum of ‘fwenty- five Doilars and Thirty five Cents (325.35), hav- ing been made iu Duplicate and preseated to the County Auditor of said County and filed in his office, und said application having been duly approved by tue Auditor of. the State of Minnesota, and the applicant there- for having complied with aii the terms and conditions prescribed by said State Auditor for the purchase uf Absolute property, said land was conveyed to said applicant by the Auditor of said County, pursuant to the stututes in such case made und provided; And that the amount required to redeem said lands from said sale, including all subse- quent taxes, penalties costs and@ interest, is ‘twenty-tive Dollars aad Thirty-five Cents [825.35], with interest on last mentioned amvunt as provided by law, from the date of thus notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue tor the service of this notice; And that the time for the redemption of said land from said sale will expire sixty |] days atter the service of this nutice, and tne filing of wwe proof of tke service thereof: in my ottice, _ Witness my hand and_ official seal at the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, this 3rd day of June, 1905. M, A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca Cqunty, Minnesota. } County Auditor's seal. | (Itasca County, Minnesota. { Tune 10, 17, 24. Account the Luternational Sunday Sohool Association meeting at Torvn- [ene ‘3 ity State of Minnesota. — ‘ToC. Wallace: - Yau are hereby notified that the piece of lang Ear in your name. situated in the County of Ltasea, Stute of Minuesota, aud described 4s follows, to-wit: Northeast. qQuarver of Northwest quarter (NEG of NW2i) of Section twenty-six (26). in ‘Township fifty-four (54), Range twenty-three (23), Was on the 7th day of May. A. D, 1900, at the Tax Sale held under ard by virtue of the Reul Estate Tax Judgment duly made and entered in the District Court in and for suid County of Ttusca, on the twenty-first day of March, A. 1). 1900, in proceedings to enforce the puyment of delinquent taxes, for the . bid in for the State, for the sum of one Dollar and Ninety-four Cents (31,94), Lhat being the amount of taxes. penalties, interest and costs due on the said lands for the year And that on the 27th day of May, A. D. 1905, said lands still remaining unredeemed, and having become the absolute property of the State of Minnesota, and an application to purchase the above described lands from the Suate of Minnesota for the sam of ‘Twenty-six Dollars und Fourteen Cents ($26.14), having been made in duplicate und presented to the County Auditor of said Uounty and filed in hig Office. and said application haying been duly upproved by the Auditor of the State of Minnesota, and the applicant therefor having complied with all the terms and conditions prescribed by said State Auditor for the purchase of the Absolute Property, said land was conveyed to said applicant by the Auditor of said County, pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided; And That the umount required to redeem sald lands from said sale, including all subsequent tuxes, penalties, costs and in- terest. is Twenty-six Dollars and Fourteen Cents ($26.14), with interest on last mentioned provided by law, from the date of this notice, exclusive af the costs to accrue for the service of this notice; And that the time tor the redemption of said land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice, and the filing of the proof of the service thereof in iiimes mi Hal and s itness my hand and official seal ut the Village of Grand Rapids. Itasca County, Minnesota, this 3rd day of June, 1905. M. A. SPANG, Th ee ae et aes sca County, Minnesota. § County Auditor's Seal, i ? ( Itasca County, Minnesota, f June 10, 17, 24. Curiosity of Birds. Birds, however wary, are curious, and will approach qa strange object at the risk of their lives, as wild-fowl shooters know. A singular instance of curiosity is now reported of a goose in a small village of the Duchy of Baden. When the “garde-champetre” rang his bell and read his decrees to the assembled peasants, a white and black goose, eccentric by its intelli- gence, perhaps a goose of genius, left onthe sixth day ot May. A. D, 1901. at|sthe flock and planted itself before him, and listened with lofty and solemn stare peculiar to geese, human or otherwise. When the crier moved on “he goose followed, and only returned to its companions after the round was made. It continued this attention for some months.—London Glebe. Cotton Growing in Paraguay. Cotton has been cultivated in Para- guay for many years, but hitherto lit- tle or no attempt has been made to export it. In the last year, however, considerable interest has been mani- ers and experts who have visited tlfe country. Samples forwarded to the United Kingdom have met with con- siderable approval, and one shipment to Manchester was pronounced “very good standard quality.” Paraguayan cotton is said to resemble the Egypt ian variety. Besides the white varie- ty, there is also a colored’ cotton. The prices obtained for Paraguayan cot- ton in Europe are 5d a pound for_the white variety and 6d for the red— London Engineer. .High on the Hills.” digh on the hills the great winds ‘strong- blow; f The crisp, dry grasses shiver to and fro; A Hee ot white, a drifting, wind-blown oat, Sails overhead; immeasurably remote, The blue, haze-hidden valleys lie below, The far-heard, lonely cawing of a crow Thins into silence. Ghostly still, and slow, The long cloud-shadows softly float High on the hills. Iilimitably far the blue skies go; 'Thé world-wide, wind-swept spaces wider grow; A pulse of mighty meaning thrills the threat Of echoing silence with a soundless note; Eternity draws nearer than we know, High on the hills. Independent. The Quinine Cure for Drunkenness. It is claimed that drunkenness can be cured in from one week to one month’s time by using the following mixture: Pulverize one pound of fresh quill-red Peruvian bark and soak it in one pint of diluted alcohol. Strain and evaporate it down to half a pint. For the first two days give a teaspoon- ful every three hours, If this quantity causes headache diminish the dose. The third day reduce amount to half a@ teaspoonful; the next day give fit teea drops. the next ten and then fiva ee Life’s Silences. For, somewhere in the scheme of things, We vainly seek a way In which our hidden purposes Shall find the light of day. eds we might have justified TRinen honor ela "ae anne ‘he faith we not bai THSor a fickle crowd’s good will. ty to higher aims THe eng essed py greed and gain; ‘lane smiling and the passing Jest ‘That covered up our pain. only in the silences Pot souls 4s found the cost reg bringing victories, Of snd bat les won when lost. , if in the scheme of things pee purpose be made clear; And we may walk the hights we reach, Serenely, without fear. Corrine I. Cone. tu, Canada, the Duluth, South Shore aud Atlantic Railway, aanounce the following low round trip rates from Duluth:— All rail, direct - - - . Rail to Sault Ste Marie, Steamer to Owen Sound, thence rail to ‘Toronta SHS = - - - $23.50 (Including meels and berth oa steam- er.) Rail to St. Ignace, D & C Steamer to return passage up lo August 25vb. For full particulars regarding ot-ber routes; and for sleeping car reserva- tion, please apply to MART ADSON, S General Agent, 430 West Superior St., Duluth. Tramp Was Conscientious. Wearily the tramp wandered up the garden path one summer’s day and took off his hat to the woman of the house. She eyed him keenly. “Look here, are you the man I gave a big meal one February morning?” she demanded, sternly. “I’m the man, mum,” was the reply. “Well, do you to Kort Huron and rail tu Lorooto| remember you promised to shovel all : - - - - - $19.35] the snow out of my . Tickets on sale June 18th-19th-2Ist| then sneaked off without doing it? and 22nd, which can be extended for] asked the woman. back yard and > “Yes, mum; an’ me conscience smote me,” answered tramp. “That's the reason Lf tramped all the way here through the blazine sun to finish the jor.” fested in this product by cotton deal- ' This insures the utmost cleanlin Manufacturerot Pine Cigar GRAND RAPIDS, ZINN Ht * “BOOTH’S CIGARS” reputation alt over Northern Minnesota.’ They. are made fl of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. ess and care in manufacture. For sale everywhere, Call for them. 4 Bs eSeSSseqreSsescesHSseo5esese *THE GOLDEN RULE Wood Yard I will keep all kinds of wood for sale, sawed into all lengths and will be prepared to give prompt service. My motto will be the “Golden Rule”— When a cord of: wood is bar- gained fora full cord of wood will be delivered. My terms will be strictly cash on delivery. Phone No. 114 JOHN O'BRIEN Ay B. CLAIR; 4 : Register 3f Deeds of Itasca County Mineral Pine ana Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. Special Offer 50 lbs of Granulated-- _ $1.50 Write for special, price listto Duluth Wholesale Supply House 102-104 W. Mich, Stu. Dulth RANK F. PRICE LAWLER in the; First National Bank building MINN. Offic GRAND RAPIDS” - D™ CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON Re ea ae ke eae ae Ree ITASCA SOUNTY ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Godveniicce Daevie Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - MIDN W. E.NEAL Dealer in PINE AND FARMING LANDS. The finest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manv lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Corres,ondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - % Minn COSTELO DENTIST. D, —Offic. in First National Bank Building.—. GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA RE ERE ME A AE Se ane a ate ae ae ae a sae ea a a a ee G. C. SMITH DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. ELAND AVENUE. REE RE EE ae ee a a a a ee ae a a ae SES Le ae ea SREB aR ate He ae ea He ee Tee aE Ae ae ee eR n TONY’S ORCHESTRA ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. RIK Music furnished on all occasions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices rez IE Grand Rapids, - O. W. HASTINGs. F. P. SHELDON. President. Cashier P.J. SHELDON, O.E. AIKEN, Vice President, Asst. Cashier Lirst National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business. Wythe RD A. ROSSMAN, Office and Residence carner Leland avenue, and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDs. Attorney At Law. Office in First Natiopal Bank Building. GRAND RAPIDS - - MINN. 16Q ACRES rearCamby, Minn., wi!? trade for Jand in Cass or ltasca, 100 acres are plowed, 60 acres in pasture, good buildings. Mortgage $1,400 due in five years may be paid on or before due. Address Lock Box 271, Grand Rapids, Minn. Reduced Freight Rates. You can save money by shipping your household goods with us to Coast and Western points. Write. DututH Van & Srorace Co., % Duluth, Minn Special Low Rates St. Paul, Minn. On account of the Grand Lodge, Patriarchs Militant and Rebekah assembly I. O. O. F. of Minnesota, June 13-16 and the -installtion of civil war flags avd trophies at the new state capitol building June 14th, the Great Northern wi}l sell tickets to St. Paul and return at one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip, tickets on sale June 12th to 13th, in« clusive, with final return limit June With. See C. L. Frye for further particular. pitas

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