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Probate Notice. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | ,, County of Itasca, oe aa Probute Court, Special Term, June 10. inthe matter of the estate of Thorvald ‘ins. deceased. n reading and filing the petition of Steaven D, Jerabek, administrator of the estate of Thorvald Irgins, deceased, repersenting, among other things, that he has rely ad- ministered said estate, and has in good faith paid certain debts and claims a-ainst said estate which have not been proved nor al- lowed, and praying that atime and pluce be fixeg for examining and allowing his account of his administration, including said debts and claims so paid by him and not proved or allowed and: for the ignment of the that said account be examin- ed, und petition and application for the al- of said claims and debts so paid by nd not yet allowed according to luw. be this Court on Monday. the third day A. [), 1s, at ten o'clock a. m., ab the ice in the Court touse in Grand id County, further ordered. that notice there- to all persons interested. by And iti of be given publishing this order once in each week for three swecessive weeks prior to said day of hearng, in the Grand Rapuis Ierald-Review a weekly newspaper. printed and published at Grand Rapids in said Count bated at Grand Rapids. Mivu., the tenth day of June, A, D. 1905. By the Court. 11, 8 HUSON, Judge of Vrobate. (Sra) ALFRED L, THWINC Attorney. June 10, 17. 24. Probate Note. ute of Minnesota / unty of Ltasca. —f oem court. special term, May 23rd, 905. estate of. Sumner A. wd. ling the p county vi B. Thompso: suite of Nortit other things. i) i ot the th (Sra) day of . D105, at the county of Gr 8, North Dakota. Gied intesrat AN inbwodtaul of saul county of nd ks, North Dawota, at the Une time of bis death, leaving soous. cuattels and estate Within this county, (itasca county, Minu.) and that the daughter ying that Administration of suid cst te be iv Thomas B. Thompson. granted It is orderod. that said petition be heard before said court.on Monuay, the nineteenth (19) day of June, A. 1vuo, ut Wo'clock A. M., at the probate office, in the court house in nd Kapids, in said count, Ordered further, that no given to the heirs of said dee i y publishlog this order ive weeks 1 printed ana published ut Graud Rap said county, Dated at € of May, A. D. id Rapids, Minn,, the 23rd day 5 By the Court, al of Probate Court) Ii, 8. HUSON, Judge of Probate. June 3,10. 17. Herald-1 May 2 Notice uf Lxprration of Relemption. Office of County Auditor, } County of Ltasca, State of Minnesota. fj To Wallace: You are hereby notified that the piece of land now assessed in your naue. situated in the County of L ite of Mintysota, and described as follows, to-w Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter (NE 4 of NW-4) of dection twenty-six (26). in yur (4). Range twenty-three h day of May, A. D. 1900, at Je held under and by virtue of the e ‘Lax Judgment duly made and entered in the District Court iu and for said County of Itasea,on the twenty-first. day of All in proceedings to enforce taxes, for the being the amount of t y and costs due on the suid lauds for the year 188 And that on the 27th day of M A. D, 1905, said lands still aining um permed, and. ving becou.e the absulute property of the ate of Minnesota, and an application to purchase the above described lands from the of Minnesota foe the sum of Twenty-six aursand Fourteen Vepts 4), having been made in duplicate and mted to the County Aud.tor of said County and filed in his onice. and said application having been y approved by the Auditor of the State of nesuta, aud the applicant therefor having ied with all the terms and conditions i wid state Auditor for the pure © Absolut» Property, said land was conveyed to said applica by the A Aitor of said County, pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided; And That the amount required to redeem said lands from said sale, including all subsequent ws, penalties, costs and in- te ‘Tw urs und Fourteen for the service And that the time tor fthe proof of the service the ttice. Witness my hand and official seal at the Village of Grand Rapids. Tua County. Minnesota, this 3rd day of June, 1905. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, County, Minnesota, 1 §_ County Auditor’: ( Itusea County, Mineesota. f June 10, 17, 24. A. Tysot r, of Mir ee, Which mc ii day ot June, 199 vrecord in the oflice of tl iv and for the t i sotu,ou the 28th day ef October, 104, lock p. m., und duty 1 book “L? of mortgages, on page which mort following desc Ita county, LO-¥ The northwest W.] quarter of section fourteen (14), township oue uundred and titty (150). north of r-nge Lwenty-cight (28), west the I SRO, ges and conveys the and land, situate in said fifth principal meridian, containing 160 acres according tothe United States Survey, will be 1oreciosed b, sule of the above dd ‘ibed Jand, which sile will be made by the sherilf of said Lis county, at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rap- ids, Itasca county, said state, on Monday. the thirty -tirst day of July, 1965, at lu o'clock au. m., pursuant to the provisions of said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, no uctiou or proceeding kav- jing been instituted at law to recuver said mortgage debt noe any part thereof. ‘There is due und claimed to be due on said mortguge at the date of this notice. the sutn of 3591.00 [591-), and that the same consti- tutes and is a default in one of the conditions of suid mortgage, by which the power to seil * has become und is operat Dated May 18, 1900. CHAS. A. DALBY, Attorney for Mortgagee, i 71-12—The Phoenix, Minneapolis, Minn. June 17, 24 to July 1, 8, 15, 22. J. H. KOTTNER, — Mortgagee. Sumnonus State of Minnesota } ss County of Ltasea fs ln District Court, Fifteznth Judical District mercial National Bank of Fond du eozar rsh isconsin, intiff, vs. Louis Ennis and Paris K. Eunis her husband, George F. White and Bradley 8 Orlup, defendauts, pave SUMMUNS) ~ — The state of Minnesota to ‘the) above named * defendants. You and each of you are herevy summoned * aud required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint is on file in the office of the clerk of above named court. aud to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the sub- seriber at his office in Grand Rapids. Minn.. within twenty days after the service of this eummons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff iu pes podon wale apply to the for relief dema: uherein. court for PON ALFRED L. THWING and PHELPS & WATSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Grand Kupids, Minn. May 27 to July 1. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of Countv. Auditor, County of Itusca State of Minnesota. To or owner or any person clalming itle: ., You are hereby notified thac the following deseribed plece, or parcel of land, situated in the county of Itasca, State of Minnesota, und known and described us follows, to—wi Balance of NEY of SE4 of SW, being about 6 12 acres, of section 23, township, 55, range is now assessed fy one name, that ou ti 2nd day of May, A. D. 1898, uta sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment duly given and je in und by the district court in and for said county of Itasca, on the Rist day of March, A. D, 1898, in’ proceedings toenforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon realestate for the year A, D, 1896, for suid county of Itasca, the uove described piece or parcel of lund, was duly offered for sale and no oue bidding upon said offer an xmount equal to that for which said piece or parcel was subject to be sold, to-wit: the sum of one doilur and seventy-nine cents, he si uly bid in for the state of id sum; that thereafter, und of April, A 1901, the said of land being still unredeemed t uiue and ail the rights of s duly uditor sota for si on the 20th da piece or parc suid state therein under said sale w: assigned and conveyed by the County of said county of 1ta: seven dollars and two ¢ the county Treasurer of said county said + being the amount for which the same w bid in to the State as aforesuid, with interest according to law, and ull taxes which become delinquent subsequent to said sale, with inter- est, penalties aud costs according to law; that the certificate of com unce for said pie or patcel of lund executea und delivered by said County Auditor upon said assignment of the rights of suid State acquired under said sule has beén presented to me abt my office by the holder thereof for tae purpose of having notice of expiration of redemption from said sule given aud served; that the amount re- quired to redeem said pieceor parcel of land from said sale at the date of this e, exclusiv. the costs to accrue upon this no- tice, is the sum of Fifteen dollars and Thirt, eight cents (said sum being the amount paid by said holder of said certiticate upon sald as- signment from said State and interest th on according to law, delinquent taxes accru- ing subsequent to d sale paid by him, with interest, penalties and costs according to law, and all unpaid delinquent taxes. with interest. penalties and costs ruing subsequent to said sule); and thet the time for redemption o id piece or parcel of lund from suid sule Will expire sixty (60) days after the s vice of this notice and proof of said service has been filed in my office. Witness My hund and seal of office this 24th day of May A, D, 1905, M. A. SPANG, [OFFICIAL SEAL} County Auditor. Ttasea Couuty, Minnesota. Herald-Review,. June 3 10-17 sa for the sum of nts duly paid in to m Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, } County of Ltasca d State of Minuesota. To Juhu Kivgstad: ! You axe hereby notified that the following described piece or parcel of iand, situated in the county of Ltasea, state of Minuesota, and known aad described as follows, to- Wi North half of northeast’ quarter (N's of lg) of section twenty-vwu [22], township Sixty-one [61], range twenty-two [22], is now “liu your name; thatoa the 12un day of . DW. 1902, at @ sale of land pursuant to val estate tax Judgment duly given and nade iuaud by the district court mi und for said county of Ltasca, on the 2ist day of Mareh,a. D, 1902, 1m proceedings to entorce the payment of taxes delinquent uvon real estate tur the yeae A. D, 1900. for said county of Itasca, the above described pivee or parcel of land was duly cifered for sale, aud no one bidding upon said offer an amoont equal w that for Which said piece or parcel was subject to be sold, to wit, the sum of Four Dollars and ‘iwenty-eigat Cents, the same was duly bid in for the State of Minnesota for said sum; that thereafter and oa the 20vb cay of dun \-A. D. 1004. the said piece or parcel ov land veg suill unredeemed irom said sale. the same aud all the rights of said Site therein ander said sale was duly ussigned and conveyed by the County Auditor of said County of Liasea for the sum of Five Dollars and ‘Thirty-tive Cents duly- paid into the County Treasurer of said County, said sum being the amount for which the same was vid iu Lo the State as aforesald, with inverest ceoording to aw, dud all taxes which became Qelingueut > quent tu sitid sale, with incerest penalties and costs according to law; that the certificate of conveyance for suid piece or parcel of land executed ant delivered by said County Auditor upon said assignment of the rights of suid Stute acquired under said sale bas been presented tv me at my uflice by the holder the seot for the purpose of having notice wf expiravion of redemption trom id sale giv and served; that the umount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from said sate at the date of this notice, er 2 of tue costs to accrue upon this netice, is the sum of Five Dollars aud Ninety-four Gents (suid sum being the amount paid by said holder of said ceriitigate upon said igument trom said State and interest thercon accords o law, delinquent taNes uccruing Subsequent to said sale pacd by him with interest, penalties and costs according Wo Jaw, aud all unpaid delingu With interest penalties and costs uing subsequent to said sale); and that lime jor vedemption of said piece or cel of from said si will expire i aftee ive of this ice has been Witness iy aod and seat of office this 13th day of May A.V. 1905. M.S SPANG, Couuty Audivor. Itasca County, Minnesota. dune 10-14-2 (OFFICIAL SEAL) Notice of Exyiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, } ie County of itasca > State of Minnesuta. moto Kiogstad ‘our ure hereby notified that the following bed piece or parcel of land, situated ia tne County of Itasca, State of Minuesota, and known aud described as follows, to-wit: Southeast quarter of the } quarter (SK%u of Nbea) of Section Twenty-Two (22) ‘Yownship Sixty-une (61), Range Iwency-two sed in your ame; that on the wz, ata sale of land pursuant to thi given and made in and by the Di: in and tor saia County of ltasca on the Zist uy of March, A. D. 1902. procecdin entorce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D. 1900, for said County of Itasca the above described piece or parcel of lanu was duly offered for sale, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcel Was subject to be suid, to wit, the sum of Two. Dollars and Fourteen Cents, the same was duly bidin for the State of Minnesota for said sum; that the eafter, and on the 20th day of June A. D. 1904, the said piece or parcel of and being still unredeemed trom said sate the same ana ail the rights of suid State therein under said sale was duly assigned and conveyed by the County Auditor of said County of Itasea for the sum of ‘lwo Doliars and SIXty-six Cents duly paid in to the Coun- ty Treasurer of said County, said sum being the amount for which the same was bid in to the Stute as aforesaid, with interest accord- ing to law, and all taxes which becume delin- quent subsequent to said eale, with interest, penalties and costs according to law; that Une certticate of conveyance for said piece or parcel of land executed and delivered by said County Auditor upon said assignment of the rights uf said State acquired under said saie has been presented to ne at my office by tre holder thereot for the purpose of having notuce of expiration of redemption from said sale given and served; that the amount re- quired tc redeem said piece or parcel of land irem said sale at the date of this notice, exclusive of tbe costs to accrue upon this notice, is tue sum of ‘wo Dollars and Ninety- five cents (said sam being the amouut paid by suid hoider of said certiticate upon said uxsigument from said State aud interest thercon according to law, delinquent taxes accruing Subsequent to said sale paid by him, with interest, penalties und costs according to Law, and all unpaid delinquent taxes, with interest, penalties aud costs xccruing subse- quent vo said sale); and that the time for redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and proot of said service has been tiled in my office. Wav my hand and seal of office this 13th duy of May A. D. 1905, M.S.SPANG, (OFFICIAL SEAL) County Auditor. Itasea County, Minneso! June 10-1 For rent—the store réomin Odd Fellows block,. formerly occupied by Inquire of M. A. Ben Levey.. Notice of Ecpiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca. .. State of Minnesota. 4 fo C.B. Garrison: You ure hereby notifled, that the p‘éce of land now usseesed in your name, situated in the county of itasca,, suite of Minnesota. and } described as follows, to-wit: Lot 1t, biock 48. j vriginal plat of the village of Grand Rapids, was onthe sixth day of May. A. D, 1901. at the tux sale held uader and by virtue of the real estate tux judgment duly made and entered in the district court in and for the said county of Ltasca on, the twenty-first aay of March., A. D. 1901, jn proceedings to enforce the payment of delinquent taxes, for thé year 1899, bid in for the stave, for the sum of six dollars and three cents (36.03), that beiug the amount of texes, penal- ties interest and cost due on the suid lands for the year 1899 ; And tuwtou the fifth day of Juno, A. D 1905, Saiu lands still remaining unredeemed, and having bezome the absolute property of the state of Minnesota, and an upplication to purctuse the above discribed lands from tne stute of Minnesota fur the sum of fifty- four dollars und sixty-one cents [84,61], hav- ing been made in duplicate and present to the county auditor of said county and filed in his office. and said application haviug been duly approved by the auditor of the siate of Minuesota, and the applicant there- for having complied with uli tne terms and conditions prescribed by said state auditor for the purchase of wbsolute property, said lund was conveyed to said applicant by the auditor of said county, pursuant to the stutuces in such case made aud provided: And that the amount required to redeem said lands from said sale, including ali prior and subsequent taxe, nulties, costs and interest, is fifty-four dollars and sixcy- One cents ($54.61), with Interest on last men- tioned amount us provided by law, from the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue for the service of this notice; And that the time for redemption of said land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days utter the service of this notice, und the filing of the proof of theservice thereof iu my office. Witness my hand and ofticial seal at the village of Grand Rapids, [tasea county, Minuesota, tuis sixth day of June, 1905. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, ltasca County, Minuesota. § County Auditor's Seal} { Itasca County, Minnesota. ( June 10, 17, 24. Notice of Expuration of Kedemptisn. Office of County Auditor, County of Jtasca, ; State of Minnesota. ToC, Walla You are here! notified that the piece of Jand now assessed in your name, situated in the Coun‘y of Ltasca, State of Minnesota, and described as follows, to-wit: bia Sys eas Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter (SE4 of of NW], of Scction Twenty-six [26). in township Fifty-four (54). Kange Twenty- three [23], was on the 7th day of May, A. D. 1900, was at the ‘lax Sale heid under and by virtue of the Real Estate Tax Judgment duly made and entered in the District Court in and for the said County of Itasca,on the twenty-firsc day of March, A. D, 1900, in pro- ceeuings to enforce the payment of delin- queit taxes for the year 1893, bid in for the State, for the sum of One Dollar and Ninety- four Cents (1.94), that being the umount of taxes, penalties, interest and costs due on the suid lands for the year 1898; And that on the Ziti day of May, A. D. 1905 said lands still remaining unredeemed, und having becomp the absolute property of the State of Minnesota, and an upplication to purchase the above described lands from the state of Minnesota for the sum of ‘twenty- five Dollars and Thirty five Cents ($25.35), hav- ing been made in Duplicate and presented to the County Auditor of said County and tiled in his office, and said application baving been duly upproved by the Auditor of the Stuteof Minnesota, and the applicaut there- for having complied with all the terms and conditions prescribed by said State Auditor for the purchase of Absolute property, said land was conveyed to said upplicant by the Auditor of id County, pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided; And that the amount required to redeem suid lands from said sale, including all subse- quent taxes, penalties costs and interest, is ‘twenty-tive Dollars aud Thirty-five Cents 3.39], With interest on last mentioned amount as provided by law, from the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue for the service of this notice; And that the time for the redemption of said land from said sale will expire sixty {60} days atter the service of this noti the filing of tbe proof Of tie service ti in my ottice, “Witness my hand and_ official seal at the Village of Grand Kuapids, Itasca County, Minnesotia, this 3rd day of June, 1905. M.A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasea County, Minuesota. }_ County Auditor's Seal. + (Itasca County, Minnesota. f Ju 10, 17, 24. Account the International Sunday Sohoo! Association meeting at Toron- to, Canada, the Duluth, South Shore aud Atlantic Ratlway, announce the following low rouud trip rates from Duluth:— All rail, direct + - = $20.00 Rail to Sault Ste Marie, Steamer to Owen Sound, thence rail to Toronta < 5 - $23.50 (Including meels and berth va steam- er.) ? Rail to St. Ignace, D & C Steamer to to Fort Huron and rail to Toronto is : - - : > $19.35 Tickets on sale Juné 18th-19th-2Ist and 22nd, which can be extended for return passage up to August 25th. For full particulars regarding other routes, and for sleeping car reserv tion, please apply to MART ADSON, — General Agent, 430 West Superior St., Duluth. WHY WE HAVE ONE-SIDED MEN. All Faculties Not Sufficlently Exer- cised Is One Reason. Faculties must be exercised or they will not grow. Nature is too good an economist to allow us to keep any faculty or function which we do not employ. We can have just what we use, and that will constantly increase; everything else will be gradually taken away from us. Man becomes strong and powerful and broad just in proportion to the extent and health- fulness of the activity of his faculties; and it must not be one-sided, not an exercise of one or two faculties, or one set of faculties, or the man will topple over. Balance in life comes from the healthful exercise of all the faculties. Ore reason why we have so many one- sided men in this country is: because they pursue one idea, exercise one side of their nature, and, of course, they cannot retain their balance. This is one of the curses of specialties. They are a good thing for the race, but ; death to the individual who pursues his specialty at the expense of the de- velopment of the all-around man.—O. S. Marden in “Success Magaziue.” Urn Buried for 2,000 Years, In the neighborhood of Bourne- mouth, England, recently, during the construction of a new road the exca- vators cut into a mound, which is in- dicated upon the map as an ancient buriel ground, and a large sun-baked clay urn was unearthed. It was in a remarkable state*of preservation and was intact. The roots of the heather had forced their way into the interior VICTIM OF MANY DEATHS. Verdict of Coroner’s-Jury on Body of Wrecked Sailor. Records of the ancient city Gorge- ana, founded in 1640, better known at the fresent time as York Harbor, Me., contain many quaint and unusual sto ries of the early life of the town. At the entrance to York Harbor a bold promontory known as Stage Neck extends some: distance into the sea,¢ from which formerly in stormy weath- er a temporary light in the form of a lantern hoisted upon an upright pole was displayed as a warning to mari ners. One dark winter night a sloop was wrecked on these rocks. A survivor, on being questioned about the catas- trophe, said: i “The vessel struck, turned over on her side, and the skipper and another barrel of whiskey rolled overboard.” The local coroner was summoned, and this somewhat startling verdict was returned: “We find that the deceased fell from the masthead and was killed; he.-roll- ed overboard amd was drowned; he floated ashore and froze to death and the rats eat him up alive!”—Harper’s Weekly. GOOD ADVICE FOR ALL. Cultivate Calmness if You Wish Health and Happine: A beautiful woman gave the follow- ing advice to a girl admirer: “Shield your nerves and-don’t let them become too sensitive. Make yourself take life calmly. If you lose a train don’t pace the platform wildly, but inquire when the next comes in, and sit down calm- ly to wait for it. That’s just what most women don’t do; they sit down, perhaps, but they tap the floor with their feet, clinch and unclinch their hands, and are apparently in a fever heat of excitement over the arrival of every train that comes in, even though they have been assured that theirs is not due for another half hour. That half hour of waiting means to them a frightful wear and tear of nerves and they are practically weeks older for it. Try to cultivate calmness, bui, if you cannot do that all at once, you ean keep your face still.” “Dog Tret” a Misnomer. “Dogs have a variety of gaits,” sald the boss of the kennels, “therefore I can’t understand why it is that peo- ple who describe a certain style of lccomotion always call it a dog trot. Judging by the universality of that expression, a body would think that a dog never moves any other way than on a trot. But he does. All the gaits belonging to other four-footed animals are also his. He runs, he lepes, he even racks and paces, so when a person in a hurry falls into a peculiar kind of canter, there would be just as much sense in speaking of his gait as a dog run or a dog gal- lop, once in a while, as always to call it a dog trot.” Forest of Dwarf Trees. The most extraordinary forest in the world is one discovered by Dr. Welwitsch, which occupies a table- land some six miles broad, at a height of 300 feet or 400 feet above the sea, near the West Coast of Africa. The trunks of the trees of this peculiar forest are 4 feet in diameter, and yet they only attain a height of 1 foot, giving the tree the appearance of a round table. There are never. more than two leaves, which attain. a length of 6 feet and a breadth of 2 feet, the flowers forming crimson clusters. ——— Stay, Stay at Home. Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest; Home-keeping hearts are happiest; For those who wander they know not where Are full of trouble and full of care; To stay at home is best. Weary and homesick and distressed, ‘They wander east, they wander west, And are baffled and beaten and blown about By the winds of the wilderness of joubt;, To stay at home is best. Then stay at home, my heart, and rest; The bird is safest in its. nest; O’er all that flutter their wings and fly A hawk Gp eas S > the sky; \ ti t home is best. TREES —Longfellow. Rest for the Bedridden. In cases where absolute rest of the body is necessary, and the patient gets very weary of lying still, a most welcome rest and change to the limbs can be managed by the nurse raising the knees of the patient well up in bed, and then putting a good, substan- tial pillow or bolster well packed un- derneath them. In time, of course, the patient wearies of this position, then the support should be with- drawn, and fresh relief is afforded. This would also give great comfort to people partly paralyzed. Happiness a Great Force. A happy man or woman is a better thing to find than a £5 note, writes Stevenson. He or she is a radiating force of good will, and their entrance into.a room as though another candle had been lighted. We need not care whether they could prove the forty- seventh proposition. They do a bet- ter thing-than that. They practically demonstrate the great theorism of the liveableness of life. ————— A French Custom. In France a newly married couple do not have the ordinary bridal calls made upon them. Instead, garbed in their best, the bride and groom pay yisits to all their married friends. Imagine a shy woman’s embarrass- ment when she must call upon total strangers—especially if she marries of the receptacle and into the ashes | away from her own neighborhood, or and dust {t contained. The urn was | her husband has a country house in 9 he 2,000 estimated to years. ald. Se aig Se eae Se See Se oe [GEO. BOOTH, . fi Manufacturerof * Fine 7 SSS SES SSS SES aaa) This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. Call for them. Sse S55 a ee i i For sale everywhere. bb ’ 99 Have achieved an excellent BOOTH S CIGARS reputation all over Northern fl of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, J/7NN Minnesota. They are made si meseseseseses 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 Rule”— When “Golden a cord of wood is bar- gained forza full cord of wood will be delivered. My terms will be strictly cash on delivery. Phone No. 114 JOHN O'BRIEN A. B. CLAIR, Register 9f Deeds of Itasca County Mineral Pine ana Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. Special Offer 50 lbs of Granulated--o $1.50 Write for special, price listto Duluth Wholesale Supply House i 102-104 W. Mich. Stu. Dulth pEesK F. PRICE LAWLER in thet First National Bank building MINN. Offic GRANDRAPIDS = D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON Office and Residence carner Leland avenue. and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDs. ITASCA COUNTY ABSIRAGT OFFICE ARSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Gone panes Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - MINN W. EK. NEAL Dealer in PINE AND FARMING LANDS. The tinest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manu lacturiug Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - - Minn D. COSTELO DENTIST. —Offi in First National Bunk Building.— GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA EAE EE Eee HE 2 Ee ae A A EE G. C. SMITH DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, Choice Linés of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. ELAND AVENUE, EEE A ee ae a EAE SRE EE A ae AS a a ae ee a ae a ae a eae SRE AE RE Ee a a a a SA BE ee A ea | TONY’S ORCHESTRA ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. FE Music furnished on al! occasions, Satisfaction guaranteed. “Prices reasonable. Se Grand Rapids, - Mina. eS Ee EE O. W. Hastinas. President. P.J. SHELDON, Vice President. F. P. SHELDON. Cashier C.E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier. ist National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. 'ransacts a General Banking Business win RD A. ROSSMAN. Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Building. GRAND RAPIDS - ~- MINN, 160 ACRES rearCamby, Minn., wi!/ trade for land 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 Lox 271, Grand Rapids, Minn. Reduced Freight Rates. You can save money by shipping your household goods with us to Coast and Western points. Write. Duturn Van & SroraceE 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, Juve 13-16 and the installtion of civil war flags ard trophies at the new state capitol building June 14th, the Great Northern will sell tickets to St. Paul and return at one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip, tickets on sale June 12th to 13th, ine clusive, with final return limit June 1th. See C. L. Frye for further particular, | | ik | | : i