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State of Minnesota, } County of Tasca. f To HELEN BERNARD: ‘ Take Notice, That un undivided one- the tract of bind assessed in ey anew site in the county of Itasca, state of Minneso- ta, and described us follows, to-wit: South. t quarter of iortheast quarter (se44 of 1) of section tw, in town- ship sixty-one (61), range twenty. Was. pursaant to the provisions of chapter 322 of the general laws of the year 1899, at the sale of forfeited lunds. pursuant to a real estate tax judgment amounting to ninety- three cents, eutered in the distriet court in the sald county of Itasca on the twenty-first day of March, A. 1). 1900, in proceedings to en- the paym of taxes upon said real te delinqueut in the year one thousand red and ninely-seven (1897), and y prior year or years, for suid county, which sale was held at Grand Rapids in sai wnty,on the 12th day of May. A. 1, 1900 id ‘e dollars and flity ihest bid there- if mount required to release the ‘act of laud from sai exclusive of rue upon th notice, is the sum of y-three dollars and 48 cents, being all of the original tives, interest, pen alties and ts due thercoi. aud that the ue for redemption of said lang from sitid will expire SIXtY Gays usster thy i notice, aud proof thereof my Office. wo (22). a oand official seal at sar Herald-Review Sep 2.9. 16." ATE OF NNESUTA, COUN- ty of Ttas: —S>. {n District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- trict. 1 Bank of Fond du Lae, Louise Ennis and Paris K. Enais, her hus- band, George F. White aud Bradley 5. Orlup, Defendants, NOTICE Of SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby givén that by virtue ofa iment of the District Court in and for hove named e named de- nti and against Tendants, Loutse Eon is KX. Eunis, for the sum of Fourtes Hundred and 58-100 Dollar ’ or tilied by the clerk of said court. has bi livered to me, L nde “ ii sell at. public auction to the highest bidcer tor cushsat the front door xe Court house, in the vi Rapids, Itasea county. Mi day the 10uh uge of Grand yy. Minnesova: d seven (7) and north- ‘nel of ixty-live twenty-four (2) weet. Dated Auguse 2Zoth, savor . HOOLIHAN, Sheriff Itasca County. Minn, OF THE ITASCA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION TOBE HELD AT. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL FAIR GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Class I---Draft Eorses. Stallion, four years and over.... aaseee Scullion, over oue and under three years: Mare with col! . . Mare, three years ol Mare. two years old. Colt. under one yeas Team, in harues Stallion, four years old and over. Stallion. over one and ander three yt Mare with col Driver, three y Driver, t DIVISION B—CATTLE. Class 1---Beef. Bull, three years ald and over. Rall, over one und ander three Rall'calt _Gow.. Heife Heifer nov Heiter cal SseeeEs 2 3 % Buil, over By &. W. Fist, Deputy. PHELPS & WATSON. and me ALFRED L. THUWING, At- torneys for Judgment Cred- itor. nd Rapids, Minn, Herald-Beview, August 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1905. Saled Bid. ed by the School 1, [busca county, eptember 4, 1905, Sealed bids will be rece’ Bourd of School District N: via, until Monda furaishins of bu ad wrial for motruction and completion of two noo! buildings, located as follows: ug on the southwest quarter of section 23, towaship 5d the quarter line of section & town- nd specifications: board, and . Krem- lancs with plans said schuu apids. Minn. uceesstul bidder will be required to napproved bond in the amount of tract, conditioned for the faithful per- ce of the work, school Board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. PF. E, REUSSWIG, Direetor, Herald-Review Aug 19, 26, Sep 2. 05 Notice of Sale of Real Estate. STATE OF MIN SOTA, |. County of Lutsca, ‘ : in Probate Court. In the matter of the sale of the real estate ng to Uhe estate of Martin C. Lalla, vd. te is hereby given, That by virtue and in pursuance of in urder of license made in suid matter by the Probate Court of the County of Itasca on che Twexty-tirst_ day of August. A. D. 1905, the undersigned Will, on the Eighteenth day of Sey nber, A. D. 1905, ut ten o'clock A.M tthe front door of the County Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca. and State of esota, offer for sule ut public auction th tracts or parcels of landsituateand being in the County of Ituseu, and State of Minne- sot, described us follows. to-wit: The South half of the Northwest one- quarter (*!2 of nw?) of Section Fifteen (Sec, 15) in Township Fifty-five (twp, 55) North of Kange Twenty-five (ge. 25) West containing Eighty acres inore or less according to the government survey thereof. Lot number Fifteen (Lot 15) in Park Row, Kearney’s addition to the Village of Grand Rapids. Mi soba. Also Vv One Hundred feet (100 fect) of Lot number Fourteen, Park Row, Kear- ney’s addition to the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. : Suid sale will be made subject to the ap- provul of the same by the Probate Court of the suid County, and same must be coufirm- ed by the Court, ‘The terms of the sale will be fifty per cent of the purchase price to be paid down at the time of sale and the balance sum to be paid within 20 days from the date of sale, so as to allow time for the examination of title to the same. Dated August 25th, 1905, PHOMAS W. SIMS, Administrator. FRANK F. PRICE, Attoruvy for Administrator, First Nation’! Bank Building, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Merald-Review, Aug. 26, Sept, 2. 9, 1905. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default has been made in the payment of the sum of $156.36, which is claimed to be due and is due and unpaid at the date of this no- fico upon that certain mortgage dated Feb- ruwry 5th. 1904, made by J, Peterson Jr. and Bertha M. Peterson, wife, mortgugors, to Twohy-Eimon Mercantile Company. mort- gagees, and recorded in the office ~f the regi ter of deeds in and for County of Itase n the Sth day of February, 1904, nt9:1 A.M Book L of Mortgages, on Page 376. No action or proceeding at law, or other- Wise. has been instituted to recover said mort- Minnesota Bull calf. Cow in im Heifer mm Heifer not milking, under two yeurs, Heiler calf. over six mouths. mietece SESEEES ee DIVISION A—HORSES. eennsses 128 5 é rd genes ee THURS. and FRI. SEPT. 28 and 29 essces 2 Ss DIVISION C— HOGS, SHEEP, POULTRY AND WATER FOWLS. Class 1---Bogs. Roar, one year and over Boar, under vue year... Sow, over one yeur Sow, under one year Pen of pigs. not le: qmouths. Class 2---Sheep. Ram, over one year.. Ram, under one yea Ewe, over out year... Ewe, under one year. Flock of four ewes, ove! year Class 3---Poultry and Water Fowls. On ull entries in this class premiums will be paid ON EACH DISTINCT B- DIVIsi of. $1 DIVISION D—GRAINS AND GRASSES. Class 1- -Grasses and Grains in Bundles, In this class all entries should be in bundles of at 31 00 Jeast four inches in diameter. Prem for EACH SUB-DIVISION iN THIS CLAS Class 2---Grains and Seeds. One peck winter wheat.. One peck spring wheat. One peck rye.. .. One peck U One peck outs. One peck outs. One peck buckwheat Sweet corn. 25 ears. Pop corn, 2 Hops. not less th One peck arg om i One peck white Best display of bean One peck flax seed : is Best general display. threshed grain, 1 peck ea vurilies ....... -.++ cope Bee S S8SSSSSSSSsscess ch 3 Coereretety 8 on DIVISION E—VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Stock beets .... Turnip rovted beets Apples, stundard, three. Apples. crab. twelve. Plums, twelve.. Display of carrots, Puarsnips. twelve. Display of tomutoes . Display of cabbages. Display of turnips Display of onions Largest squash. « Hubbard squas! m Boston Morrow squash. Pie Pumpkin. Field Pumpkins, three: Marblehead squash, three. Cucumbers, six. seas six. isplay erapes...--- Muskmelons, three. Largest watermelon. General display... Potatoes. Prize Taker-..- Maggie Murph: One Hundred Foi Snow Flak Early Minnesots Early Wise Carmen... Early Sunii, Burbank.. Sseges 9 tet ptt kt Ph ft Pt Beanty of Hebron Blissis Triumph. Best display of potatoes. 5 -$1 00 sseees 2 SESESSSSESSSESES DIVISION F—CULINARY. ¢ debt, or any part thereof. Fie dee is hereby given. thut by reason of suid defaultin the payment of said sum, and by virtue of the power of sale contained there- ju, said mortgage Will be forecl by a sale of the premises described therein, which ure Situated in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota. described as follows, to-wit: The south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of section twenty-seven, the west half of the north-west quarter. and the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter of section twenty-six,, rownship one hundred and fifty- iwo north, ‘range twenty-five west of the Fifth Principal Meridian, according to the Government survey thereof, to pay said debt and taxes on said premises paid by suid mort- gagee, if any., and $25,00 attorney's fees | Maer Sided’ for in said mortgage in case of fore- closure. and the costs and disbursements al- Jowed by law; which said sale will be made by the Sheriff of Itasca County, Minnesota. at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Grand Rapids, in said County und State on the 11th day of September, 1905, at 100’ ‘clock in re Fuly ztst, 1905. a a9 T; ohy-Ehnon Mercantile Company, Mortgagee. ue Se Mor! ages, Atiorne torrey Blde., Duluth, Minn, July 29, Sept. 2. Ba ae a! Swift's Pride soap for the laundry. using it? Ask your grocer, Are you .--Bread, Pastry, Jelly, Ete. Loaf of wheat bread. $1 50 Louf of rye bread, loaf of corn bread, loaf of graham bread, hop yeast biscuit, each.. oe RQ Frait cake, sponge cake. exch .... 50 Delicate cake, ginger bread. each. 3 50 Chocolate cake layer; fig cake, layer, each. 50 White gookies. dark cookies. each. 50 Pumplippie, cranberry pie, each.. 50 Sour and sweet cucumber pickl 2 Sour and sweet tomato pickles. . - & Ripe cucumber, watermelon, beet. carrotundonion | pickles, each. Psy Mixed pickles 3 Chow chow. chili Pe e S Canned strawberries, raspberries. blue! berries, gooseberries, cranberries, plums, rhubarb, ground cherries, currants, tomato Wr citron preserves, each.........--.+ 50 Jelly-Currant, raspberry. strawberry, rhubarb. plum, cranberry. high bush cranberry, each = Variety of home made wines... a DIVISION G—DAIRY PRODUCTS. Class I---Butter and Cheese. Cheese, cottage. Cheese. home Butter, home dair, en 30 50 5 5 50 50 EY SSESSSSSSSSSETSES ete 33838 Rugs and rag carpet Crocheted or knitted bed sprea Cotton Silk quilt... Worsted ‘Ted comfort. Embroidered table cover... Suit ladies’ un Set crocheted table mats........ Doilie with crocheted border... Baby carriage Head rest Hand knitted. hose «.. Crocheted or knitted Ladie’s fane. Gentleman's smoking cap, Gentlemin’s smoking jacket- Baby c: . : Couch afgahn... 5 Children not over twelve years of Ires~ed doll... .. Farnished doil bed. Darning case... Pen wiper Pin cushion, Best speci Best specimen of durning.. Match safe....... Needle case ..-- . Sewing compani Blotter. Portrait Animal . - Class 2 Productions in Water Colors Collection of photographs, portraits 2 Exhi E Bx Exhibit pencil drawini Exhibit collection Exhibit general school work. — Class 1. uilt - uilt: Class 2 =*:Fancy Articles, Ete. Crocheted chemise yoke and sleeves 5 Infaut’s crocheted sack and socks. 50 Crochet tidy. 30 Crochet coll 50. Crochet edging. 50 Crochet toilet set. 50 Shopping bag. 50 Pillow shams. 50 ‘derwear, five pieces. Fancy handkerchief. 4 ‘Tatved centerpiece. % Set embroidered dot 3 Battenberg centerpiece. vid Embroidered centerpi B Set battenberg doilies. 3 Drawn work lunch clot ti Ladie’s fancy apton 50 Child's fancy apron 50 Tnfant’s fine white dress. 50 Ladi»’s white petticoat. 50 shirt w "3 ties. inge rove x Class 3==Cbildrens’ Departmen ge. luss cleaner on Class 4 Miscellaneous. jermist’s exhibit. . 100 Exhibit of work of shoemaker. . 100 Exhibit of home milliner; 100 Display of home plants. 2100 DIVISION I—FINE ARTS. Class ! Productions in Oil. seesss . 100 +100 100 iy 100 Study in still life. ‘ 100 Best collection paintings (all kinds). 200 Class 3. Single specimen china painting... 100 Collection of 4 or more pieces in chi 209 Collection of photographs, landscape. a4 DIVISION J—COUNTY SCHOOLS. bit map drawings bit penmanship. bit manual wor ressed. flowers. JEFFERSON AND T::E COW. Actor’s Audience Amused by His Silp of the Tongue. Joseph Jefierson, two or three years ago, gave an address before the Wom- an’s Club of Brockton, Mass. Wear- ing a dress suit, he stcod before an audience of well dressed women, who had invited their hushands for this important occasion. The address was full of pithy remarks, and at its close Jefferson said: “Now, ask questions, and then I'll get an idea of the things you'd like me to talk about.” Ques- tion followed question, and in course of time he was asked, “Do you believe in realism?” “Now, that,” replied Jefferson, “Is very much like a question I’m often asked after a performance. Suppose , I was playing in a drama in which a cow had any part, I don’t mind tell- ing you that I am afraid of,cows, and if I was taking part in such a play I should very much rather have the cow simply mentioned than to have him walk on to the stage.” At this point the audience laughed, and Jefferson, pausing a moment to realize the joke, added: “I beg your pardon, and the cor’s, *00. I should have said ‘her,’ of cou~se. Beeahee Oe see EXCLUSIVENESS AS A FAULT. Man’s Weakness in Separation from Rest of His Kind. A man is but a cluster on the great human grapevine. He begins to dry up the moment he is cut off from his fellows. Ther is something in the solidarity of the human race whieh cannot be accounted for in the sum total of gil the individuals. Separa- tion from’the mass involves a mighty loss of power in the individual, just as there is a loss of cohesion and ad- hesion involved in the separation of * the molecules and atoms of the dia- mond. The value of the gem is in the close contact, the compactness, and the concentration of the particles which compose it. The moment they are separated its value is gone. So 'a strong, effective man gets a large part of his strength from the vital connectian with bis fellows.—Success 3B SSstess ” HeeCCATPTIASJL BARE ae hi GEO. BOOTH, » Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, MINN nesota. They are made 9 ” { “BOOTH’S CIGARS” tepsistion al over Norenera n fl 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. For sale everywhere. Call for them. [oy —1— 7 — 1) semisasar se 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 O'BRIEN a bee Register »f Deeds of Itasca County Mineral Pine and Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS, Special Offer 50 ibs of Granulated--o 1.50 Write for special, price listto Duluth Wholesale Supply House 102-104 W. Mich. Stu. Dulth pest F. PRICE LAWYER Offic in the} First National Bank building GRAND RAPIDS - MINN. D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND :SURGEO N Office and Residence carner Leland avenue. and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. An Atlas for $1.60. The Great Northern Railway bas issued an Atlas of 56 pages contain- ing up to date maps of Iowa, Wis- consin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washing- ton, British Columbia, Oregon, Kan- sas, Missouri, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Alaska, Hawaii, Japan, ITASCA, COUNTY ABSTRACT OFEIGE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Resident: KREMER & KING, Proprietors, GRAND RAPIDS, - MINN W E. NEAL Dealer in The tinest List of Agricultural andj Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manu) lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - - Minn, D, COSTELO DENTIST. Offi. in First National Bank Building.—. GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. ELAND AVENUE. goneeenane nesssoseRaEeEReR = = : 2 * 1 % 2 G. C. SMITH 3 = DEALER IN : . . = Fruits, Confectionery, # Ice Cream Soda, ~ Ice Cream, Drinks, : Tobaccos, re = 2 ed * a = = = = e RE TERE RE eae MEARE a ee ae a ae ae ee ke ap ae SER AE Ae ae ee a a a eA ee a | Notice is hereby given that no bills will be allowed, or collections made, by the firm of James F. Freestone & Co., unless countersigned by James F. Freestone. James F, FREESTONE & Co. 160 ACRES nearCamby, Minn., will trade for ]and 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, Mino. e A EaRD A. ROSSMAN, Attorney At Law. Office in First Natioval Bank Building. GRAND RAPIDS - - MINN paper, shows the lines of the Great Northern Railway, and is in every way a commendable work. This Atlas will be distributed at the actual cost of production and will be sent to any address upon receipt of $1.00. Address, F. I. Whit- ney, Passenger Trattic Manager, Great Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minn. June 24 to July 29 Philippine Islands, China, the United States ‘aud of the world. In addition to this the Atlas con- tains valuable statistical information relative to the states named aboye, printed is en the very best quality of Reduced Freight Rates. You can save money by shipping: your household goods with us to, Coast and Western points. Write. Du.tutra Van & SroraGE Co., Duluth, Migz