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News Gathered During the Week The summer school closed Tues-|, . : ea ; Wealth to Indians, S. G. Benzing came up from Split Hand M ae bia Tha P There was deposited inthe United si States treasury to the credit of the mney oats Chippewa lndians of Minnesota this Pr veeHNR as OsGay 5 spring, $1,026.258,89 being the amount mY ohabbit—get a hive.! paid in by the different lumber com- barber shop. panies for logs cut on the ceded In- - dian lands during the past winter. King Lomlct (o: Tass ae There is still a vast amount of tim- ig the public Shier building. ber in the ceded Indian — lands, Henry Hughes visited Grand Rap-/amounting to 1,000,000,000 feet or ids this week, more, At the present vrices of luni- The Grard go to Deer River Sunday. Services in the Presbyterian church Sunday at 10:45 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Lofberg left for Bovey Tues- to look after e ladies next will meet with Thursday The Catholle Mrs. Whaling aiternoon on Chocolate, chop suey, strawberry, apple. orange, nut and. peach laes at Millers. Catholic ladies metat the me of Mrs. George Lothrop last flernoon, Mi Myrtle Blood has réturned ne from a visit with friends in Cass fhe students of the Summer school held a reception honor of the teachers. Mat Metzger came up from Supe- | rior Saturday to visit with his parents and returned Monday morning. Candies, ice cream, tobaccos, etc., at ery on Fourth street, Mrs Bruneau, mother of W, C, visit, fruit, cigars, of Wausaw, Wis., ce cream soda—any flavor, with or rout crushed — fruit—Miller’s Ice Cream Parlors. (Old Bowhng Alley.) Freeman returned. from Fuesday where he has been since school closed, Ice cream by pint quart or gallon at Miller’s, Telephone 223 and it will be delivered, Professor Bagley staying the Saturday Chas. Brock moved the owl on to the lots on Fourth ally purchased by the H The supervisors of the township of Grand Rapids will hold their regular monthly meeting Saturday, August sth. 5 Mrs. Sherman Cobnran and sisters | went to Waubana, Monday, where they will remain. this week at the home of Mr, Dave Cochran. Miss Joe Hegg came down from Bemidji ‘Punday to spend afew hours witth her frend, Mrs. Ed Brown. Miss Hegg returned, home Monday norhing Dr. G. R. Koch, the youn8 New lm dentist over whose head the ter- able charge of murder has been hang- ing for eight 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 the Big Vork extension, Wages are $30 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 6f the returning harvest -crews.—Itasca News. 4 Rapids ball team will Monday evening in | Millers confection- | Gitbert as here on a| for men to work on | ber this vast amount of timber would net the Inbians aboat $10,000,000. probably more. ‘Chis timber, togeth- will realize from: the sale of their 000,000 or $14,000,000. "his sum of mouey, if 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 acres of fertile land, 1s indeed a_ princely heritage and will class the Chippewas of Minnesota as the wealthiest community in the states $ t \ New Towns in North Pakota. building now being done in North Dakota has brought tributary j ities an additional rich agr and western The extensive railroad to railroad facil- vast area, of the North Dakota. Great Northern Railway is building a number of new extensions from its main line northward notably that of |the Searles extension of the Edmore jline ‘The Thorne- extension running north from York, the Maxbass ex- tension runnieg northwestward from | ‘Towner, and a further extension of roe 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 F. 1. Whitney, Passenget | Trafile «Manager, St. Paul, Minn.,°a tensions in North Dakota” or “New | Lowns in North Dakota” will be mailed:to any address. ¥ duly 1 to Aug. 5. Don't Get the Habbit! | Get. a Shine | POKEGAMA BARBER SHOP DRAINAGE LEAGUE | Secretary Hayes of the Minnesota Drainage league has issued notice | that the league will hold its first annual meeting at the city hall. Crookston, begining on Aug. 1, afd Utbatan invitation is extended to al who are interested in the matter of draingge; to be presented. The league is organized for the purpose of advancing the interests of the whole state and the county com-— missioners of each county have asked to send delegates to the meeting. Sec: Ifays says: “We desire the co-operation of Doaridy of trade and commercial clubs, but a directory of these organiza ‘When Y luxeries, gop to —— eee eee eee Soft Drinks, Al ou 1 Want | Confectionery Or most anything else in the line of 2a Go Ff 2 MILLERS’ — It on Fourth Street in the building formerly occupied as a Bowlmg Alley. } jin five years ma: er with the amount that the Indians]1 > lands, will easily swell their credit to | his work at that |g icultural sections of northerh | The jcopy of these pamphlets “New Tie fe .| as Stated, therefore compelled to ask your as- sistance in placing this matter be- fore the public aud of “requesting | jyou to act for us in tendering a raost, | cordial invitation to such bodies in| the name of the learue.” Furnished rooms. with er without board.—Thos. B. Munce, { Notice of Laxpiration of Redemption. Office obcounty Auditor, ) County of Itasea, State of Minnesota. { Tol. L Teller. You are hereby notified that the piece of land now the Coun! described The northwest quarter Itasca, e of Minnesota, and follows, t iNwh of ssetion | on one (1), i. township Sixty-three. | (63), range twenty-three (23 was | on the 6th day of May. A, D, 1901. at; the Tax Sale held under wnd by virtue of the Real Estate Tax Judgment duly made and entered in the District Court in and for said County of Ita .on the twenty-first day of Mareh, A. D. 1901, in proceedings to enforee the paym of delinquent taxes, for the year 189, bid in for the State, for the sum of Yourteen dollars and fifty-two cents ($14.52 that being the amount of taxes. penalties, ie terest and costs due on the said lands for the year 189. on the Ist day of July. sai still remaining unre: and | having become the absolute property of ‘the | te of Minnesota, and an application to at sribed lands from the he sum of one-hund- nd eighty-two cents | been made _ in| nted to the | 1605, ving: wd py papel nto r County Auditor of said County and filed in ow f nd said application having been pproved by the Auditor of the Stato of | nd the applicant therefor having ith all the terms and conditions pl ribed by s: tate 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 sale. including all prior and a juent taxes, penalties, costs and in- fran one-hundred seventy - six dollars and eighty-two cents ($176.82), 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 notite; And that the time tor. tue aid land from saic iption of | y (60) | I the villa © Minnesoti, f Grand Ray this eighth da! of ne) Ttasen County, j | County Auditor's iet Court of the United & u of Minnesota, Fjfth Di terof Kodey Hawley, Bar Hage of Gyand tupidk Of Ttasea and State of Min trict, respectfully represerts ti day Of April. 1903 last past. he was duty } judged bunkrurt tinder the act se + reiatipg to bunkrupte the bas duly sur- { réndered all his property and rights of prop- erty. and has fully complied with ail the re- quirements of said acts and of the orders of tl ne pours touching his bank + » decreed rge from all te under said ik as are Ox- such ¢ uc ark {day of July, 1905. ROBEY WAW LBS Bankrupt. District of District Court. 305, on read ing-be had of August. A, a district ut ten o'clock in the that notics «hereof he pul Rapids Herald’ Keview. a in said dist nd thatall Known cred forenoon; and other persons iu interest may appear at time and place and show cause, if ¥ is of the-said the said they petitioner should not be And it is further, ordel send by <3 said 7 dressed to tau att V itm sthe Hone utd court, id district, CHARLES L, SPENC ye ler By THOS. H. PRES I Deputy Cle por the } Dalath, | July, 4. D. 1 i i on the Hg eee (Seal) PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY, in the District Court of the Uuited States for the District of Minnesota, Fifth Division, In the matter of Joseph Rauscher Bankrapt— In Bankruptey. To the Honorable Page } Distri t Court of the Uni Judge of the 4s ates for th Joseph Rausch f [tase s pectfully r resents thaton the 6th day of March 19 last past, | s duly adjudged bankrupt ur der the acis of congress relating to bask rupte that he has duly sarrendered all hi prop und rizhts of property, and. has fullyomplied with ali the requirements of anid nd of the orders of the court touch- ing his bankruptev. Wherefore he prays that he may be decre by the court to have a full discharge from debts pre ple against his estute under s: bankrupt acts, uch us are excepted by jaw from > rge. Dated this 7th day of Jang A. D. 1905., ‘ USEPH Ranse:.¢ Bi pukrapt, 9000900009000000009000000000 red United States District Court, District of Minnesota, Fifth Division—ss. | On the 25th day of July, A D. ing the foregoing petition it is— Ordered by the court that a hearing be had upon the same on the 2ist day of August a. D, 1905, betore said court. at Duiath. in said district at ten o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in the Grand Rapids Herald Review a newspaper printed in seelohicicls ani tee eal known crudttors un r persons in rom mi: ihe said time and plavo an ajo eso. if uny they have, why the wave Mf the said Dec pace should not be granted. nd itis further ordered by the court thy the clerk shall send by mailtoall known see itors copics of said petition and this order, ad= dressed to them at their plices of res’ ence. as yactaod. 905, on read- | Wiiness the Honorable Make Mortis, judge of the said court. and the seal thereof. ay lath, ins: district, on the 25th. daly, ALD epee’ CUARLES L, SEENCES, - } By THOS. H. PRESS LL Deputy Clerk. {Seat} i : — Mr. William MeLaughlin of Wau- | bana Lake made a business tnp to Grand Rapids. Friday. 160 ACRES vearCamby, Minn., wil | trade for lend in, Cass /or lias ag 190 acres ure plowed, 60 acresin’ pasture, t good buildings. 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