Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 5, 1905, Page 10

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The summer school closed Tues- Benzing came up from Split vv commussion- eeling Saturday. hine.! »bit—get a barber shop. King Lumber Co. have begun work on the public library building. Henry Hughes visited Grand Rap- ids this week, Phe Grand Rapids ball team will go to Deer River Sunday. vices in the Presbyterian church Sunday at 10:45 a. m, and 7:30 p. m, ofberg left for Bovey Tues- to look after his work at that will meet with | Thursday ladies next The Catholle Mrs. niternoon Whali on ute, chop suey, strawberry, | orange, nut and. peach | idaes at Millers. ladies metat the George Lothrop last | Catholic of Mrs. y afternoon. Blood has réturned ; t with friends in Cass | ie students of the Summer school eption Monday evening in the teachers. Mat Metzger came up from Supe- | rior Saturday to visit with his parents and returne¢ Monday morning. a rec honor of Candies, ice ete... cream, fruit, cigars, | at Millers confection- ery on Fourth street, Mrs Brun mother of W, tobaccos, au, of Wausaw, Wis., | Gilbert as here on a| e cr am soda—any flavor, with or ut crashed fruit—Miller’s Ice} (Old Bowhng Alley.) | returned from where he has been ince school closed, r Freeman Tuesday Ice cream by the pint quart or Mille Telephone 223) e delivered, and it will | Saturday Chas. Brock moved the | on to lots on Fourth | itly purchased by the the The Grand monthly sth. ipervisors of the township of Rapids will hold their regular g Saturday, August meet Mrs. Sherman Cobnran and sisters went to Waubana, Monday, where f they will remain. this week at the} home of Mr. Dave Cochran. | Miss Joe Hegg came down from ! Bemidji ‘Tunday to spend a few hours vitth her fnend, Mrs. Ed Brown. | Miss Hegg returned, home Monday norning. Dr. G. R. Koch, the youns New Ulm dentist over whose head the ter- | mble charge of murder has been hang- | ing for ¢ight months, walked from | the court house Tuesday afternoon ! a free man. | ‘The Minneapolis and Raiuy River ! road has sent hand bills out west this week advertising for men to work on | the Big Vork extension, Wages are o and $35 a month and board. Superintendent Davis says the com- panyfis experiencing no difficulty at present. but they will need a large ad- dition on the crews in a month or two and they expect to get them ‘out Of the returning harvest crews.—Itasca News Gathered During the Week | ié: of mouey, if 'Great Northern R | Prafile “Manager, St. | Towus | that. and Vicinity. ‘Wealth to Indians, There was deposited inthe United States treasury to the credit of the Chippewa Ludians of Minnesota this spring, $1,026.258,89 being the amount paid in by the different lumber com- panies for logs cut on the ceded In- dian lands during the past winter. There is still a vast amount of tim- ber in the ceeded Indian lands. amounting to 1,000,000,000 feet or more, At the present »rices of lum- ber this vast amount of timber would net the Inbians about $10,000,000. probably more. ‘This timber, togeth- er with the amount that the Indians} will realize fron: the sale off their lands, will es $12,000,000 or $14,000,000. Vihis sum divided per capita among the present members, or In- dians interested, would amount to about $1,000 to $1,200 or more apiece; that is, ever; man woman and child. This sum, together with the allow- ment of 160 res of fertile land, is indeed a_ princely heritage and will class the Chippewas of Minnesota as the wealthiest community in the state, ny railroad » building now being done in North Dakota has brought tributary to railroad facil- ities an additional vast area of the |rich agricultural sections of northern | North Dakota. The tailway is building a number of new extensions from its and western | main line northward notably that of} the Searles extension of the Edmore] \line ‘The Thorne- eXtension runuing north from: York, the Maxbass ex- tension running northwestward from |Lowner, and a further extension of the Westhope line to Antler, The building of these new lines has brought‘into-being a number of new towns which are fully ‘described ina pampblet recently issued by the Great: Nortiicrt Railway. By appliga- tion to Mr EF. 1. Whitney, Pa Paul copy of these pamphlets tensions in North Dakota” in North Dakota” mailed to any address. vv “New will be jduly 1 to Aug. 5. Don't Get the Habbit! one Get.a Shine POKEGAMA |: BARBER SHOP DRAINAGE LEAGUE Secretary Hayes of the Minnesota Drainage league has notice the league will hold its. fIrst annual meeting at the city hall. Crookston, begining en Aug. 1, afd thatan invitation is extended to ali who are interested in the matter of draingge; to be presented. ‘The league is organized for the purpose of advancing the interests of the whiole state and the county com- missioners of h county have a to send delegates to the meeting. Sec y ILays says: YS: “We desire the co-operation of issued News. ‘Doardy of Crade and comme reial clubs, but a directory of bese PPA ‘When You Want : Confectionery Ice Cream Or most anything else in the line of luxeries, go to : | : MILL | Cigars, -- a It on Fourth Street in the building formerly occupied as a Bowlmg Alley. Soft Drinks, All the _Best_ Brands of oa fF Qa Smokers | jyou to act for usin tendering a most, | ily swell their credit to | ticns is not obtainable and we are therefore compelled to ask your as- sistance. in placing: this matter be- | fore the public aud of “requesting | { i | cordial invitation to such bodies in | the name of the league.” | Furnished rooms. with er without | board.—Thos. B. Munce, { Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office okCounty Anditor, ) County of [tasea, Stateof Mimiesota. { Tol. L Telle You are ly land now as: the Cou described us follows, to-wit: The northwest quarter (NW of on one (1), i — township (63), range bwent. as | on the 6th day of May. A, D. 1901. at | the 'T. ale held under wnd by virtue of Real ite Tax Judgment duly made and entered in the District Court in and for said € pu oe of Itasca. on the twenty-first day of M: D. 1901. in proceedings to enforee cher paemodie at delinquent taxes, for the year bid in for the State, for the su of fourteen dollars and fifty-two cents ( that being the amount of taxes. penalties, in- terest and costs due on the said lands for the y A. D. if reby notified that the piece of sed in your name, situated in e of Minnesota, and | And thaton the ist day of July. id land: ving become the absolute prop © of Minnesota, and an ap h bove described | sota for the 05, sented — to id County and aed ts] plicoe tie eter ha terms and conditions a State Auditor for, the purchase of the absolute property. said lind was conveyed to said applicant by the enget organizes | jin five years may be paid on or before Auditor of said County, Darsuant to ‘the | statutes in such case made and iol ided; And That the amount required to said lands from said sale. including all prior and subsequent taxes, penalties, costs and in- terest. fs one-hundred — seventy ~ six lars and eighty-two cents (#176 with interest — on st ment m the date of | sosts to accrue amount as provided by law, this notice, exclusive of the for the service of this notice; And that the time tue redemption of | said land from said sale will expire sixty (60) | safter the service of this notice, and the | pe the proof of the ser therecf in | dnd Budotclat seat and Rapids. Minnesota, this eighth day of Ttasc Counts, §_ County Auditor's 8 + Itasea County, Mint sota. f July 15 PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY. ct Court of the United § V of Minnesota, Fifth Div In the matter of Kodcy Hawley, Ban! jet Court.of th ct of Minnesc the Villuge of Grand Ri . of, Ita State of Minne trict, Gay of Ay ged bine “Bankrupt. United S$} Minne fifth On the 24th day ing the forex: ered by the ame on District of . 1905, on read- ybe had ¢ lock in the forenoon 1 in the ¢ tid tlie ant hey have. Why the tioner shouid not be ¢ And it is further ondere the clerk shall | itors copies | dressed to ther . t id district, | }Dulath, in si | July, a. D. 14 CHARLES L. SPENCR By THOS. H. PRESS Deput {Sea!] PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY, itn rict Court of the Uuited $ ict of Minnesota, Fifth Di sitter of Joseph Rauscher Bankrapt— In Bankruptey. To the Honorable Pag. Dis Court of the of Minnesota of Ripple, in the Count of Minnes iy der dn the Di the D: In ther Judge of the tates for the h Rauscher, aut upt u relating to bauk- rapte: , { luly surrenders property wud ‘rizhts of property, and tully&omplied with ali ene tegaireiraate said acts und of ute orders of the court to Ing bis bankrapte W ore he pr: by the court to} debts provable against h bankrupt acts, except such jaw from 1 disehars Dated this 2th day of Janey A.D. 1905, JOSEPH Rausescr Bankrupt, that he may be de: > from ull e under said "e excepted by ve a iull cise! est eS SEG sa eaasaees es District Court, Minne Fifth Division— | On the 25th day of July, AD. 1905, on read- | ing the forezoing petition tt is— Ordered by the court that a upon, the same on the 2ist day of 195, betore said court. at Duiath. in said district atten o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in the Grand Rapids Herald Review a newspaper printed se ea aecicy: an guna know creditors rsops in oa mn) the said tine and plabo aud aja" eee ae any have, why the waa of the said petitioner should not be ranted. And it Is further ordered by the court the clerk shall send by mail to all known itors copies of said petition and this or dressed to them at their places of residence, us stated United St: District of ingr be August Witness the Honorable Page Morris, jud of the, the sel thereof. at auth ict, on the 25th. duy of | Dututh He 2th. day of | By THOS. H. PRESS (Seal) Mr. William = MeLaughlin of Wau- bana Lake made a busmess tnp to Grand Rapids. Friday. 160 ACRES nearCamby, Minn., wi'l trade for land in Cass ‘or 11: » 100} acres are plowed, 60 acres in’ ps sture, | good buildings. Mortgage $1,400 due -|due. , Address Lock ‘Box 277, Grand |, Hapide, Minn. still remaining unredeemed. and | # Tapactaas Yas parade of on Horseba aud in-behinders ? Come over, ¥ A best ever is al STEIN-BLOCH MART CLOTHES | “Just as goods.” with Stein-Bloach Smart Clothes. the carer, are you going to mix with the fall Security gives men the Contented face. GHES & CO. the grand marsh®! of a Phav’s been our experience +They are the Man Mr scessign tags after. 1 $908052600009990000080000000000000000008 exmueaF 0 a Queen Quality Shoes For Ladies, For style and beauty and durability of the Queen Quality shoes for women lead them all. Wehavo them in all styles. Oxfords in white and tan canvas; tan black, and patent leathers. Pice---$2.50 $3.00 and $3.50. Weealso carry a full line of Julia Marlows Shoes and slippers, hand turned, softas silk, price $2.00 $2.25 $3.50 i -Men Women and Cee | Douglas Shoe for Men Speak for themselves. Everybody who ever wore a pair wiil wear no other They are the standard of men shoes. ; $2 75 $3 CO $350 and $500 Red School House Shoes for Boys and Girls Red School House Shoes for boys are what all economical | parents buy because they wear the longest and cost,the least. _JOHN BECKFELT. PIONEER STORE & 4 2 & > > & 2 > & > 3 > > > > > 3 a & i'd & > 3 = & > & = > e 3 honeeeernee?

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