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EE TOE STATE OF MINNESOTA, ‘ss County of Itasca. In Probate Court, Special Term, June 10. In the matter of the estate of Thorvald Irgins. deceased. in reading filing the petition of Steaven D, Jerabek, administrator of the estate of Thorvald Irgins, deceased, repersenting, among other things, that he bus fully ad- ministered said estate, and has in faith paid certain debts and claims a-ainst said estate which have not been proved nor al- lowed, und praying that atime and place be fixeg for examining and allowing his xecount of his administration, including said debts and claims so paid by him and not proved or allowed and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto by law, It is ordered. that said account be ed, and petition and application for the al lowance of said claims and debts so paid by him and not yet allowed according to luw. be heard by this Court on Monday. the third day of July, A. D, 1x95, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Probate, Office in the Court touse Grand Rapids in said County, And it is further ordered. that notice there- of be given to all persons interested. by publishing this order once in each week for three sxecessive weeks prior to suid day of hearng, in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review a weekly newspape i and published at Grand Rapids in'said Dated at Grand Rapids, Micu,, the tenth day of June, git i a the Court. rd H, 8. TUSON. Judze of Probate, (SEAL) ALFRED L, THWING. Attorney. Tune 10, 17, 24, Probate Note. State of Minnesota |. County of Ltasea, {58+ tu probate court, special term, May 23rd, tter of the estate of Sumner A. Pomeroy, deceased. On receiving and fi mi iz the petition of Mary B. 'Thompsor. of the county or ul Forks, it ing among . Vomeroy, bate Forks, in the state fvd’ (3rd) day of >, ub the county of Grand ied intestate, and be- of Grand time Lime of his wityis and estate a county, Minu.) er is a daughter . and praying that estite be wt of North Daw February. A, i kk: rth 0 . tile tn inhabitant of said ks, North Dakota, at death, leaviug goods wtthin this couuty, (1 and that the suid pe! od heir of nistration d petition be heard ty, the hinewenth ut Wo'clock A. (19) day of Jur b M., at the probate office, in the court house in Grand Kapids, in id county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased and to ail persous interested, by publishing this order i h week for three successive weeks to said day of hearing, in the Grand tapids Herald-Keview, a weekly newspaper nted ana published at Grand Rapids in L said county, _ - Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of Counts Auditor, County of Itasca ~ State of Minnesota. . To an dee owner or any person clalming le: You are hereby notified that the following described plece, or parcel of land, situated in the county of Itusca, State of t und known and described as follows, to—wil: Balance of NE¥ of SE% of SW, being about 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. uta 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 2ist day of March, A. D, 1898, in proceedings toenforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D,.1896, for suid county of Itasca, the above described piece or parcel of land, was duly offered for sale aud no one bidding upon. s umount equal to that for which said parcel was subject to be sold, to-w! sum of one dollar and seventy-nine cents, the same was duly bid in for the state of Minnesota for said sum; that thereafter, and on the 20th day of April. A. D, 1901, the said piece 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 assigned and conveyed by the County auditor of suid county of stasca for the sum of seven dollars and two cents duly paid in to the county Treasurer of said county said suin being the amount for which the same was bid in to the State as aforesaid. with interest hich become with inter- pare by said County Aud upon said assi of the rights of si te acquired jer said sule has been presented to me at my office by the holder theieof for tae purpose of having notice of expiration of redemption from said sale given and served; that the amount re- quired to redeem said pieccor parcel, of land from safd sale ut the date of this notice, ‘lusive of the costs to accrue upon this no- tice, is the sum of Fitteen dollars and Thirty- eight cents (suid 3um being the amount paid vy said bolder of suid certificate upon said signinent from said State and interest th rding vo law, delinquent taxes ace ing subsequent to said sale paid by him, with rest, penalties and costs according to law, all unpaid delinquent taxes, with interest. penalties und costs acccuing subsequent to sule); und that the time for redemption id piece or parcel land from said sule will expire sixty (60) days after the ser- vice of this notice und proof of said sorvice has been filed in my offic Witness My hand and seal of office this 24th day of May A, 1). 1905, M. A. SPANG. LOPFICIAL SEAL County Auditor. Itasea Couuty, Minnesota. Herald-Review. June 3 10-17 nmeut Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, | County of Ltwsca State of Minuesota. — $ ta by notified that the following Dated Grand Rupids, Minn., the 23rd day D, 1905, By the Court, (Seal of Probute Court) H, 8. HUSON, Judge of Probate. Herald-Review. May 27, June 3, 10. 1 Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, ) County of Ltasca, State of Minuesota, s by notified that the ptece of land now assessed in your numb, situated in the County of Ltasea,; State of Minnesota. and deseribed ws follows, to-wit: orl t quarter of Northwest quarter (NE= of NW?4) of ion Uwenty-six (26). in ‘Township fifty-four (54). Range twenty-three 2 on the 7th day of May, A. D. 1900, at eld under and by virtue of the tax Judgment dujy miude and Jistrict Court in and for said sca,on the twenty-first day of hh, A.D. 1900, io pr ings to enforce payment. of delinquent taxes, r Inds. bid in for the State, for th Dollar aud Ninety-four Cents « the amount of taxes. penalties, interest and costs due on the said lands for the year 18:88. And that on the 27th day of May. A. D, 1905, said lands still remaining unredeemed, and haviig .e the absolute property of the State of Minnesota, and an ap purchase the above described lands from the Suste of Minnesota for the sum of ‘Twent; . sn Cents ($26.14), h nude in duplicate and presented to the Auditor of said County and filed in and said application having been duly approved by the Auditor of the State of Minnesota, aud the applicant therefor having nplied with all the terms and conditious bed 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 amount required to redeem said lands from said sak including all subsequent taxes, penalties, costs and in- terest. is ‘Twenty-six Dollars and Fourteen ‘ents (#26.14,, With interest on last mentioned 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 tor the redemption of | snd Land fr le will expire sixty (60) days after « filiug of the proof of the service thereof in uy oflice. Witness my hand and official seal at the Villuge of “Grand Rapi Itasca County, Minuesota, this 3rd day of June, a M. A. SPANG, umount i scilbea piece or parcel of land, situated in unty of Itusca, state of Minnes known and deseribed as follow: North half of northeast qui NE) of section twenty-iwo [ 61], range twenty-tw sessed iu your name; Chatou the 120 uy of May. A. D. 1904, av wsale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment duly given and made tn aud by the district courvin and for sid county of Ltusca, on the 2ist day of March,A. D, 1902, in proceedings to enforce the payment Of taxes ueiinguent uvon real estate jor the year A. J). 19 for said county of Itasca, the above d ibed piece or parcel of la was duly citered for sale, aud no one bidding upon said oifer an amoone equal two that for which said piece or parcel was. subject to be sold, to wit, tue sum of Four Dohars and ‘Lwentv-eigut Cents, the sume was duly bid in for the State of Minnesota that thereafver and ou the 20ch U sale, id Suave tuerein under suid sale was duly asSigued and dd by the County Auditor of said County of Liasca for the sum of Five Dollars and ‘Lhirty-tive Cents duly paid into the County Treasurer of said County, said sum being the ampunt for which the same was bid 1 -Lo the Stateas tforesald, with interest to daw, aud all taxes ar became ights of 1 that the veyance for said piece or parcel of land executed ana delivered by suid County Auditor apon said assignment of the rights of said State acquired under suid sate has been presented w me at my otlice by the hold vof for the purpose of having notice of expiravion of redemption from said sale given id serve: that the tunount required to redeem said’ piece or parcel of laud trom said sale ut the date of this notice, exclusive of the Costs tou uccrae the sum of Five Dollars nety-four Geuts d'sum being the 4b puid by id bolder of said ceriiticave said as: } interest therevn Waxes accruing Subsequent to said sale pas by him with interest, penaities wud costs according Wo law, aud all unpaid delinquent i with in t penalties and costs ny suosequent to suid sale); and tnat the time for redemption of said piece or parcel of lund frum said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and proof of said service hus been filed in my oftice. Z Witness my hand and seat of office this 13th day of ay A, D. 10. M.S SPANG, Couaty Auditor. Itasca Connty, Minnesota. dune 1-124, (OFFICIAL SEAL) County Auditor, Itasea County, Minnesota. § County Auditor’s Seal. + { Ltasea County, Minnesota. { June 10, 17, 24. Notice of Mortyage Furoeclosure .Sale Notice is her given that a mortgage, made by Emma yson (widow.] mortgagor, He Kottner, of Minneapolis, Minnesota. ugee, which mortgage ars date day ot June, 1904. and was filed for reeord in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota. on the 28th day ef Uctober, 1904, clock p. m., and duly recorded in * Of mortyages, ou page 589 and ortyage mortgages and conveys the ed ibed laud, situate in suid panty, Lo-wit: rthwest {N. W.) quarter of section (4), township one hundred and fifty thot renge Uwenty-vight (28), west wl meridian, containing 160 acres tothe United States Survey, will sed by # sule of the above described Jand, whieh sale will be made by the sheriff of said [tasea county, at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rap- ids, Itasca county, suid state, on Monday. the thirty tday of July, 195, at 10 o'clock a. m,, pursuant to the provisions of said mortgage und the statute in such case made und provided. no action or proceeding kav- ing been instituted at law to recover said mortgage debt nor any part thereof, ‘There is due and claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of this notice. the sum of $591.00 [591-}, and that the same coneti- tutes and is u default in ono of the conditions of suid mortgage, by which the power vo sell has become and is operative, Dated May 18, 1905. rs z J. H. KOTTNER, CUAS. A. DALBY, Mortgugee. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, | County of itasea State of Minnesota. To John Kiogstad Your are hereby notified that the following cribed piece or parcel of lund, situated ia . Slate of Minuesvta, and utheast quarter of the Ni of Nivw) of Secuon a 22) ‘ownship Sixty-une (61), Runge Tweney-two sed in your uume; that on the . D. 12, aba sale of land ul estute tax Judsuentduly given and made ia wand by the istrict Court in and lor satia County of Ltasca on the 2ist day of Maren. A, BD. 1902. in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinguentupon real estate for the year A. D. WW, tor said County of Itasca the wbove des piece or parcel of land was duly offered for stic, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that tur which said piece or parcel was subject to be soid, to wit, the sui of Two Dollars and Fourteen Cents, the same was duly bidin for the State of Minncsuta for said sum; that the eatter, and on the 20th day of June A. D. 1904, the said piece or parcel of Tend being still unredeemed trom sitid sale the same. ana ull the rights of said Stace therein under said sale was duly ussigned und couyeyed by the County Auditor of suid Couuty of Itasea for the sum of ‘wo Doliars uuu 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 State as uforesaid, with iuterest accord- ig to law, and alltaxes which became di uent subsequent to said wale, with interest, penalties and costs according to law; that the certificate of conveyance tor said piece or parcel of land executed and delivered by said ouuty Auditor upon said assignment of the rights of saiu State acquired under said saie Attorney for Mortgagee, 7i-12—The Phoeuix, Minneapolis, Minn. June J7, 24 to July 1, 8, 15, 22. Summons State of Minnesota | gg County of Itasca { In District Court, Fifte:nth Judical District Commercial National Bank of Fond du Lac. Wisconsin, plaintiff. vs. Louise Ennis ‘and Paris K. Ennis her husband, George F, White and Bradley S Orlup, defendants. yr ancard SUMMONS * The state of Minnesota to the] above named defendants. You and each of you are berevy summoned aud required to answer the complaint of th plaintiff in the above entilled action. whic! complaint is on file in the office of the clerk of above numed 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 r jleman rein. ids ‘ALFRED L. 'THWING and eys laintiff, "Graud Rapids, Ml been presented to me at my oftice by the hok thereuf for the purpose of having notice expiration of redemption from said. sale given und served; that the amount re- ired & redvem said piece or parcel of land irom said sale at the date of this uotice, exclusive of the costg tw accrue upon this ngtice, is the sum of ‘wo Dollars and Ninety- tive cents (said sum being the umount paid by said hoider of said ¢ertiticate upon said ussigument from suid State and interest reon according to law, delinquent taxes acc! with interest, penalties und costs according to daw, and all unpaid delinquent taxes, with interest, penalties und costs xccruing-subse- quent to said sule); and that the time for redemptiou of said piece or parcei of land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days utter the service of this notice and proof uf suid service has been tiled in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this 13th duy of May A. D. 1! * M.S. SPANG, (OFFICIAL SEAL) County Auditor. Itasca County, Miunesota. June 10-17-24. 400 yards black dirt, more or less, dehvered to High ‘school grounds, bids opened June 26, 4 < : June 17, 24. jug Subsequent to said sale paid by him, | sca. State of Minnesota. Lo C. B. Garrison: You ure hereby notified, that the p‘ece of land now asseesed in your name, situated in the county of Ltasca, state of Minnesota, and described us follows, to-wit: Lot Le, block 2. dvriginal plat of the village of Grand ot ie was on the sixth day’ ot a: D, 1901. wi le: yy vir Office of County Auditor, County of ‘ 5 t the tax sale held under and tue of the real estate tux judgment duly made and entered in the district court in and for the suid county of Itasca on, the twenty-first day of March., A, D. 1901, in proceedings to enforce the payment of delinquent taxes, for the yeur 1899, bid in for the state, for the sum of six dollars aud three cents (5.08), that being the amount of texes, penal- ties interest und cost due on the suid lands for the year 1399 ; 4 And thaton the fifth day of Juno, A.D 1905, Saiu lands still remaining unredeemed, and having become the absolute property of the state of Minnesota, and un application to purchase the above discribtd lands from the state Of Minnesota for the sum of fifty- four dollars and sixty-one cents [854,61], hav- ing been made in duplicate and presented to the county auditor of said county and filed in his office, and said application haviog been duly approved by the auditor of the state of Minnesota, and the applicant there- for having complied with all une terms and conditions prescribed by said state auditor for the purchase of absolute property, said lund was conveyed to suid applicant by the auditor of said county, pursuant to th statutes iu such cise made and provided: And thatthe amount required to redeem said lands from said sale, including all prior and subsequent taxe, nulties, costs and interest, is fifty-four dollars aud sixcy- oue cents ($54.61), with interest on last men- tioned amount as provided by law, from the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue for the service of this notic : And,that the time for redemption of said land from said sale will expire sixty [60] days ufter the service of this notice, and the filing of the proof of theservice thereof in my office. ,Witness my hand and ofticial seal at the Village of Grand Rupids, Itasca county, Minnesota, tuis sixth day of June, 1905. M. A. SPAN County Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. §_ County Auditor's Seal} {Itasca County, Minnesota, ( Inne 10, 17, 24. Notice of Expvration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, jounty of Jtasca, > State of Minnesota. ToC. Wallace You are hereby notified that the piece of Jand now assessed in your name, situated in the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, and described as follows, to-wit: Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter [SE'4 of of NW-44], of Section Twenty-six [26). in township Fifty-four (54). Range Twenty: three (23), was on the 7th Gay of May, A, D. 1900, was at the Tax Salo held under and by virtue of the Real Estate Tax Judgment duly made and entered in the District Court inj and for the said County of Itusca,on the twenty-first day of March, A. D, 1900, in pro- ceedings to enforce the payment of delin- quent taxes for the year 1898, bid in for the State, for the sum of One Doilar and Ninety- four Cents (1.94j, that being the amouut of Lax penalties. interest and costs due on the said Jands for the year 1898; And that on the 27th day of May, A. D. 1905 said lunds still remaining unredeeme having become the absolute proper Of Minnesota, und an uppl p bove described lands f: State of Minnesola for the sum u five Dollars and Thirty five Cents ¢ ing been made in Duplicate and presei the County Auditor of said County an in his office, und said application having been duly approved by the Auditor of the Suaty of innesota, and the applicant there- auving complied with all the terms and conditions prescribed by said State Auditor for the purchase uf Absolute property, said land was conveyed to staid upplicant by the Auditor of suid County, pursuant to the stututes in such case made and provided; And that the umount required to redeem uid lands from said sale, including all sab: quent taxes, penalties costs and interest, ‘twenty-five Dollars aud ‘Thirty-five Cents {#5.35], with interest on last mentioned amount as provided by law, from the. date of Uhis notice, exctusive of the costs to accrue) fur 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 notice, anid the filing of tbe proof of tie service thereof in my office, _ Witness my hand and _ official seal at the Villiage of Grand Rupids, Itasca County, Minnesota, this 3rd day of June, 1905. M.A. SPANG, County Auditor, a County, Minnesoia. ‘ }_ County Audito sera (Ituseu County, Minnesota. f June 10, 17, 24. Account the International Sunday Sobool Association neeting at Toron- to, Canada, the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway, announce the following low round trip rates from DUNS All rail, direct - - 20. Rail to Sault Ste Marie, Siaiteree Owen Sound, thence rail to oronta Ea ga eet reer fie : $23.50 (Inclnding meels and berth oa steam- er. Rail to St. Ignace, D & C Steamer to tw Fort Hurou and rail to ‘Loronto ° - : : - - $19.35 kets on sale June 18th-19th-2Ist and 22nd, which can be extended for return passage up to August 25th. For full particulars regarding other toutes, and for sleeping car reserva- tion, please apply to MART ADSON, General Agent, 430 West Superior St.. Duluth. ——————————— ————————————_ Curiosity of Birds. Birds. however wary, are curious, and will approach a 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 the flock and planted itself before him, and listened with lofty and solemn stare peculiar to geese, human or otherwise. When the crier moved on the goose followed, and only returned to its companions after the round was made. It continued this attention for some months.—London Globe. 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 mant- fested in this product by cotton deal ers and experts who have visited tife 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 fan variety. Besides the white varie- ty, there is also a colored cotton. The prices obtained for Paragusyan cot- ton in Europe are 5d a pound for the white variety and 6d for the red— London Engineer Fourd—A “parasol Wednesday’ evening at Village hall. Owner can} “ have same by calling at this offic Great Conqueror Bitterly Resented Banishment “to Island. What “Napoleon thought of his ban- ishment to St. Helena may be gath- ered from the following protest: “The idea of it is a perfect horror to me. To be placed fer life on an island within the tropics, at an im- mense distance from any land, cut off from all communication with the world and everything that I hoid in it! —c’est pis que le cage de fer de Tam- erlan. (It is worse than Tamerlane’s cage.) I would prefer being deliv- ered up to the Bourbons. Among oth- er insults,” said he—‘“but that is a mere bagatelle, a very secondary con- sideration—they style me general! They can have no right to call me general; they may as well call me archbishop, for I was head of the church as well as the army. If they do not acknowledge me as emperor, they ought as first consul; they have sent ambassadors to me as such; and your king, in his lezters, styled me brother. Had they >< afined me in the Tower of London, or one of the fort- resses in England (though not what I had Lcped from the generosity of the English people), I shouli not have so much cause for complaint; but to banish me to an island within the tropics! They might as well have signed my death warrant at once, as it is impossible a man of my habit of body can live long in such a climate.” —"The Surrender,” by Admiral Mait- land. LIKE ANY OTHER TEA. Nothing Wonderful In Mixture That Brought About Revolution. A little Western girl visiting Boston for the first time was told that the museum actually contained some of the historic tea that was thrown into Boston harbor in 1773. Nothing else in Massachusetts so appealed to the little maid’s imagina- tion, and she straightway became in- tensely desirous of seeing the article that had made so much trouble and about which she had heard so much in school. An obliging uncle under- took to gratify this modest wish, but was greatly surprised at the outcome. As the child gazed at the famous relic, her eyes slowly filled and finally overflowed with tears. “Why, my dear!” exclaimed the as- tonished uncle. “What in the world is the trouble?” “It 1-l-looks like any other old tea,” sobbeé the disappointed little girl.— The Sunday Magazine. Failacy Regarding Bread. » The fallacy that the whiter the bread the higher its quality, seems to prevail all over the world, and the demands for snow-white flour have been answered by the production of a flour which is robbed of considerable of its nutritive value. There are vari- ous ways of accomplishing this object, but the newest and most novel pro- cess for that purpose comes from France. Here the dough has been treated with ozonized air, and the effect was that while the bread was much whiter than the untreated the quality of the bread was very much impaired. Both the taste and the amount of nourishment were very much inferior. Children. ar “ What the leaves are to the forest, With Nght and air for food, Ere their sweet and tender juices Have been hardened into wood— That to the world are children; Through them it feels the glow Of a brighter and sunnier climate That reaches the trunks below. Come to me, O ye children! And whisper in my ear What the birds and winds are singing In your sunny atmosphere. For what are all our contrivings And the wisdom of the books ‘When compared with your caresses And the gladness of your looks? Ye are better than all the ballads That ever were sung or said; For ye are living poems, And all the rest are dead. —Longfellow. Worry Too Much About Health. Most sincerely to be pitied is the man who looks ,at his tongue every morning and keeps a clinical ther- mometer, But it is quite certain that the number of such foik is increas- ing. The most to be commiserated weigh their food, observe their ton- gues in the glass every morning, and carry pepsin powders. They avow that this and the other article of diet al- ways upsets them, as it certainly will if they expect it to do so. Nine out of ten of these good folk have just as good digestion as anyone can ask for—A Physician in the Pall Mal! Gazette. Helping Others. To help those less fortunate than themselves should be the coveted pleasure of those favored of fortune. There is no happiness equal to that enjoyed through making others happy The sunlight we cast into other lives concentrates its rays, reflecting back in brighter, purer force. We cannot sift out or investigate every case of need. but we can take it for granted that truth has been told us and extend a helping hand for humanity’s sake.— Exchange. The “Alms Cow.” A curious custom still holds good in the village of Waddesdon, in Buck- inghamshire, England, where, on any morning or evening. of the year, you can claim a free drink of new milk from a cow specially kept for the benefit of thirsty wayfarers. This ani- mal is known locally as the “alms cow,” and when she dies another has to be provided by the parish authori a * GE [— 5 —) “BOOTH’S CIGARS ll of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. fr For sale everywhere. Call for them. SS 5 oe oo eee Teron 99 Have achieved an excellent Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, MINN reputation a]l over Northern Minnesota. They are made meseseseseses A 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 for£a full cord of wood will be delivered. My terms will be strictly cash on delivery. Phone No. 114 JOHN OBRIEN CA, BL GLA, Mineral Pine ana Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. Register 2f Deeds of Itasca County Special Offer 50 lbs of Granulated--o $1.50 | Supply House 102-104 W. Mich. Stu. Write for special, price listto Duluth Wholesale Dulth pux F. PRICE LAWLER Offic GRAND RAPIDS) - D* CHAS. M. STORCH, and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. in the? First National Bank building MINN. ‘ PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON © Office and Residence carner Leland avenue. ITASCA COUNTY - ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KI. Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - MINN 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 Many tacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located, Corres, ondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - - Minn D.. cosrero DENTIST. —Offic. in First National Bank Building.~ GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA R A EE ae a ee ae a a ee eae ae a ae G. C. SMITH DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. ELAND AVENUE, udeshie ucipbdad dads 4 (BRE EE eee eae a ee ea RE A ea EA ee ea a ED EE a TONY’S ORCHESTRA ANTON F. JOHNSON, Leader. REI Music furnished on al! occasions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. RR Grand Rapids, - Minx. CALE SERN PE O. W. Hastinas. President. P.J. SHELDON, Vice President. thirst National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business. F. P. SHELDON. Cashier C.E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier W IEPARD A ROSSMAN, Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Building, GRAND RAPIDS - - MINN. the “Northwest” and Northland,” | T' Northwest” trom A distinct innovation will be inau- gurated this season by he Northern Steamship Company which operates operates the magnificent steamships ‘“‘Northland”’ on the Great Lakes and which sails between Duluth, Chicago and Buffalo, Heretofore the service on.these boats nas been entirely European’ plan but his year it has been arranged to place in effect an American plan ervice on both the “‘Northwest”. and | t sailing of the wluth will be Special Low Rates St. Paul, Minn. | On aecount 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 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, inv elusive, With final return limit June Tune 27 and the “Northland” from}i7uh. See C. Li. Frye for furthep Chicago June 24, ’ 4 “| particular. is

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