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Sie fem | | | “west about a year-ago, 8 again at his} 9 git a ea se eth | Attorney Price has put in most of his time during the week on the road between Grand Rapids and Bemidji. District court was in session at the lat- ter town and he‘had law business simultaneously in both places. He made four round trips. Cal Gilman and A, M. Johnson went up to Ball Club the first of this ss] , aveseete x eee , ie it with this particuiar section of Min- F "The ladies of St. Joseph's Catholic |. IN WHOSE ii ac gan He 1s wat ete L papiconys ‘churelt ‘will meet next ‘Thursday | NAME i q is lost fortune. He wi und at/-afternooa in the sacriaty. ; saiemetaine s |33 @ Rapi Ye | : d i By: I erate “ + ‘ & |-s2 ee Gran pids and Vicinity rs the Northern: at all times and guaf- : Sannes Sherry wat up trim St Clghd 3 i : 2 2 antees his shine work to be brighter than ever. iat Martin Masterson returned recently from Bovey, Minn , the new iron town in Northern Minnesota, says the “Itoi wood. News Record. He thinks that the district is’ destined to be an im- portant one and looks for a#great boom around Bovey during thé com- ing/yéar. H. C. Dudley, formerly of Ironwood. Capt. Ramquist, formerly of Bessemer, and a number of. other this week to make arrangements for |__. logging operations that he expects to | A. Abner: : carry on this winter. 1 & | Amount Necessary BSese s For Sale or Rent.—Two houses. J. D. Powers. Attorney A. L. Thwing is in St. Paul this week Miss Margaret Doran visited friends in Duluth this week, J. H. Dunning was an arrival from Minneapolis yesterday. sg B2SeR =" SBeR8 >: Mr. and Mrs. John: Aiton were pas- sengess to Minneapolis and St. Peter on Thursday where they will visit |: friends. and relatives two or three weeks. j To A. Abner. Unknown and J. C, Monion: eae a sacle, BA a are Bee, neaified ate under and by eine a tax judgment. 'n the dist esota. cl a 4 G. G. Hartley of Duluth, came up Laws oF Minnesota for 1800. ong the fist day of March, 1900. euch of. the sever eer } ia- nd» of laud above ri now in the name set ite its i eB to Grand: Rapids Wednesday aud | So°siuy tot 1000, offered for sale nnd sold at pubite auction too purchaser for the amount, SSSkB G — eaese 8 [emo | SBGBE B Mrs,.M. M. Stone of Cass ke is | Week. prepared to capture ducks and se 1 drov th id t : Y «Rms MM; Stone of Cass Lake is| Mie "Mom “ile "ike" was, tne| Gopebices,” have responsible--post | @70ve ont to ble Suwar Buab farm, lo- | Ei ie tld esha here teaian Gupte me dcce hea tee : result. Cal bought a few blue bills|tions with the Oliver “Iron Mining nthe north side of Little | delinquent taxes on said lands, and that the amount so paid by him on this date on each of yf 3. Si * x . f “4 ieces re rth opposit exc! at foes <Bubso: ‘ Mrs. E. S. Stevens’ returned from a] {rom an Indian and Allie M. brought|company which is operating’ exten- rout lake, that the Amount required to redeem the N. OF N. W. % nd the amount. required to red the N. if W. H. Clair was down from Marcell | Of said Section 20, exclusive. of the costs to accrue ubon this notice, ure. respectively, as to thls. -week, looking Tor. mew Tot. the | 200 or see ere eran ped sca aahs Dar ce hart wee Gath iccts aes os the tone * + umount of su juen on same Kewatin'’ Lumber company, with bald by sand purchasor. with interest on S119 trom Bay Iéth, Toop. and on the ‘amount of sald 5 8 juent delinguent taxes paid from mber . 1905, until redempti th ite of which voncern he has been employed } She per cent per Houth that the amount requived to redeesn each of the pther parcels above during the past two years. described from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice. is the amount so pF yg pn Bae al a i on the same sal urchaser, Wi interest on each of Fai Pagel dapper’ (> Nin EE OE ed ; ni a DI aa he avis, Waa! Ser COWD | Sie chEblommtece: exalustee OF atl conte oh eeeioe UpeOTNE aotions iontorancntorsk Opes, Lai dilerer iB atid og Ona SN cola BLO en ern span een rape phinege ope oie pec reri eames 2) a cl pi an , aS eu of sal reeis, will ex) six! e woweehed ate 40 : nd Tr si! an after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been fled in the office of the County 4 ween nine an er ’ Wit hund’ and 1. seal, , ins ten millions feet to put in. September, 1904 iy ere aa Sree enone county: Rie paNg " : 3 (Seal, County Auditor.} County Auditor Itasca County, Minn. Mrs. George A, McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Whaling, left sively in the vicinity of Bovey. Kremer, E. A., and Powers, H. D., finally got the ducks., ‘They weat out to'Crookston, where they were joined by’A. C. Schinidt, and in two days they returned with a wagon load. Landlord Gunn of the bokegama fed gotiated for the lot, and as a result his ‘guests have feasted ‘on fat mal- lards during the week. ‘The Herald- Review canno: say that they were not good ducks. ‘The opportunity to give competent. evidence was not vouch- safed the scribe hereof. Mr. Kremer’s back a half dozen mud hens, P, P. Elhott, J. M. Eastwood, M, Hagen, Roy Wheaton and Mrs. E. Partridge have each been “credited Wee with a years’ subscription to the Her- A son was born to Mr. and‘-Mrs, eview. ‘They were the five com- >» John G, Fraser on Wednesday of last j Petitors receiving the five highest week, ihe OR awards at the county fair last. weck« A son was born’ to Mr. and Mrs.|_ Somebody found a 38 hammerless Ralph Lane on ‘Thursday evening of Smith & Wesson revolver in the lava- this week. tory of the court hou-e one day this ; 3 | Har Hartt! Oakensthe- Mad Ise farsier week. It belongs to Marshal Harry 11 designe who would be pleased to have,it re- and logger, was doing business in town | turned, Jt might come handy to:him visit to relatives in Minneapolis ‘Mhurs- day. Fi i - - M. J. Baker, the Deer River mer- “chant, was at the Pokegania ‘Thurs- re day. e: Notsce of Application for Liquor License. Notice uf First Meeting of Creditors. 4 . Wednesday. x Nd oak sone chime in the discharge of his pba hign ch however, 1555.1) Cite amuecha: oe ah tog STATE OF MINNESOTA = In the District Court of the United States for The infant son of Mr, and-Mrs,|dutes. Wayne. Mr. McDonatd has been in NN te eats : Inthe Matter of i L, Bangle. Bankrup \ Fred ‘Johnson, of Feeley, died last] oF, °G. AV. f Warrens, Wi The meeting, ofthe Wotnan’s ‘clubs Lie ahs Hs cuits ian eee ene ee lug t sy fitaveoure Balikraptey. ae en ae Y , -F. G. Warren, o! a Ss. ‘Tuesday evening last at the home-ot the Isle of Pines several months | 24%) sail village oF Golincmes sod Matta as To the Creditors of E. L. Bangle, of Deer where he is interested in a fruit plan- | office, praying for license to sell intoxicating mofesall, race Spa tation liquors for the term commencing on October | Notice is hereby given that on the 20th da ation. 12, 1905, und terminating on October 11. 1906, | o¢Sencombor A Dein the oul ee Te 4 Sunday night. T. H. Hennessy has the contract has a fine ‘steam engine, 16x24 with 6% inch: shatt, 9 foot belt. wheel, 20 Mrs. Gilbert was well attended. In- terest in the work for the year was for putting the water works inch f.ce.“Lhis engine was made by ‘5 F by the following person and at the following : = Pi ees buildi orks ig thy the KE. P. Allis c eeany of Milwau-|@anifested by the splendid prepara-| .-Nels Nelson’ came to town from bis , aS etated in sald applications. respect- | (a8, duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that public library building. ie Hh, F. is company wi tion of the first lesson. ‘I'he muica* m2 vely. to-wit: rst meeting of his creditors will be held kee and is a fine michine. It is tor want is 2" | Beltrami county farm on Friday.of | Nelson & Brown (co-partners). in the village | $¢, oom Rete oe rye Oboe A De tions ar¢ that the full hmit of mene’ ship, 30, will be reached this year for the first time in the history of the club; Wanted,—Plain sewing, Children’s sewing a specialty, Satisfaction guar- anteed. Mrs. H. O. Eatherton. F of Cohasset, Itasca county, Minnesota. in a y last week where he had been for some | Gertuin large room in the. Rass Brook hotel, rotted lock in, she forenoph. ut which time putting away his fall crops. | furnished usu bar-room and on the first floor | their claims. appoint a trustee, examine the Nels says he would rather live on | platot Gohesset: now oa fle'and of Fecord in bankrupt, and transact such other business saie or exchange. Will take stock of goods or real estate. 5 pat Supt. A, J. McGuire, of the Grand] 10 applications having been receiyed |; y a8 may properly come before sufd meeting. _ Mrs, M.. 1, Bouter is enjoying a Rapids oe ees station, gave alon Toecer evening. The next pase Ube farm and work all the time than | Zegister ct Deeds i and tae seeeee |, Dated Seplember 20th A.D. 195.0 / visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : : i ill be held 1 stay in town and mix ‘‘bran mashes’? | Said ‘application will be heard and. deter. binge ing will be held at the home of | Mrs. mined by said village council of the village of Herald-Review ‘Sepeg ruptcy.. j delightful and. instructive talk on mat- ters pertaming ‘to the farm at the Aitkin county fair, says the Repub- lican, and was listened to by a large crowd who had heard him befo-e and were therefore eager to hear him again. Mr. and Mrs. John Stafford re- turned trom a visit to the home of Mr, Stafford’s parents at Durand, Wis. ‘They enjoyed a very delightful vaca- tion, and of course Jack could net resist. the. opportunity to play ball. n the morning. Cohasset_ut the Kecorder's office in said vil- lage of Cohusset, in Itusca county and State M. A. Heegaaid, of Mimneapolis. A. A. Kremer on the evening of O1 tober 10, and will be called to order: promptly at 7:45. ‘The lesson. isa, continuation ot the lecture on Norway.’ Charles H. Baker, representing a Minneapolis wholesale house that does business with Dr. Costello, was here this week. The Herald-Review is in receipt of a letter from Judge and Mrs. O. H. Stilson, now residents of Oklahoma City, O. 'T., where they have lived ‘during the past four years since leav- ing Grand Rapids. ‘The judge's] health has not been of the best during R. C, Little, representing a Duluth wholesale shoe house, was domg busi- ness here this week, and also renew- ing acquaintances, C. W. Hastings, president of the | of Minnesota, on Tu: eventing, the 7th | First National bank of Grand Rapids | ofc, devemeer A D- Tb, ae 8 o'eock p.m. W K N A was here this week from Minneapolis. | gavitness. my hand ang seal of office this 4th x . E jouking after business affairs and M. H. JONES, ene vssiLing with relatives and friends. Ste Peer Real Estate and he is feeling fine...:When cold ae ay Aer is weather sets in for the winter he will | ,-befault baying been made in the conditions Dealer in 'g0 to California. ed and deliyered by Jobn Peterson, Jr.. and ; Clarence Buchanan, of 60-24, writes the Herald-Review that hi dre: . ea ha M. his wife, : wah be sete for-a'time pe aires He pitched’two games and sustained the summer, but as the weather grows. William %. Giivert, eeirites quiet the th | The finest List of Agricultural an@ ij lus mail sent hike his ‘reputation, winuing ‘one from La-| cooler it is hoped that improvement] Universatists Convention at Eke AES se Tae vel Peet Grazing Lands in the County. f : *. | Crosse, and making the’second.a 2-3] will follow. Warm weather still pre- Minneepolis, Minn deeds for said Itasca cofinty, Minnesota, on |The M * , i Paes pete» : the 2th day of February, 1803, at 3:30 o'clock | he Most Excellent Sites for Many Mesdames G Ibert and Pravitz en-| ame. ‘ <a) vals and at this season it is usu-} 6) account-of the UniversalistGen- | p.m. in book J’ of mortgages on page 48. tacturing Enterprises. dertainest “abant ny gaeer eave th Says the Albert. Lea Standard: «Mr. | Es US Neate eral Cunyention at Minneapglis to.be Which dotaaitc Soe pt aes roabaeeean ot the home of the former Jasdyjelast : ; ; a thaw es this morning off ("9 | on yen i sen ieioal and interestdue on said mor.| F Fospective Settlers Docated. i Brush'is the smocthest magician that has ever appeared on an Albert Lea sheld.October. 19, 25,,the Great Nogthe | figo whereby the power of sale has beeome | > ~~ Corresy ondence Solicited, :| * tive; upon which there is ern will sell tickets at- one and one | operative: Upon ie a eee date here. = 5 Ruse trees we have grown since coming Wednesday evening. here. ‘There are many nice things Editor and Mrs, A. L. LaFraniere | stage. His feats are clean, clever and z ” | third fares for the round trip on the Grand Rapids - sf ‘ of the Independent are the proud pa-| unsurpassed, his comments are cute about this ah ae rag ne certificate plan. . See C. a FRYE, son i rents of a bouncing baby boy who]and catching, and he fails in no jp- ‘agelbad lea rah badges hae apidg agent, for particulars... ; 43 Lae : i arrived last Wednesday morning. stance to mystify, surprise and charm | *” rp reg cg 23% Gig <xe wait aco asnccai ly ‘| "Now. ‘Therefore Notice is Hereby Gi Eeeeeeneer eceaseeves reese a Mrs. F ft, of his: audience,” ‘Tins great magician Mr. and Mrs. James McCormick 160 ACRES nearCamby, Minn., will | That by virtue of the power of sale contained | | had jaa he guest ae Meg will be at Village hall on Thursday,|arriyed howe Friday night of last} teade for land in Cass Oe Lsaces 100 [inches moe meds aut pomlied: mid ere] & G Cc SMITH Ht, E. Graffam about three weeks, October 12. : bbe tng at pets points in southertf] sores are plowed, 60 acres in pasture, Bee ee ea neal ceninet aeacwreapens : re ‘¢ left tor her home Thursday afternoon.| A. G. Barnard, president of the ger ia on Pagan soar oe good buildings. Mortgage $1,400 due | to-wit: “41d those picecs or, parcels orerot ft Beene et Albert Hachey 1s down from Deer state drainage league, Cass Lake, and Ae AM Connick dad a wort *] in five years may be paid on or befure Ttasoa, state of Minaesota. described ag fol ® Fruits. Confectionery H. G. Hays, secretary, Bemudji, x a en. ans, due. Address Lock Box 271, Grand northeast quarter [ee of ng] of section $ i " River today. He 1s one of the at- taches of Hotel Mohr and says busi- ness there is good, especially for this season. At the last meeting of the county board Charley Huss was appointed engineer and janitor at the court house, the position formerly held by J. D. Powers. Archie Fraser, who has been look- wg after his big farm in North Da- kota for some time, returned home this week. He reports a bumper crop of wheat. E. C. Gale, of Minneapolis, and F. M. Prince, a Flour City banker, were registered at the Pokegama Wednes- day. ‘They are interested in lands on the iron range. ~ Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, “ __ "Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. ELAN D AVENUE. poorly for some time, and on the ad- vice of Dr. Russell a lake trip was made with the hope of getting relief. When they reached Highland, Mich., Mr. McCormick was so weak that he was forced to go to bed. A local physician was called and found that his patient had stomach trouble‘and was in a very serious condition. The treatment received there gave rehef and he now feels much improved and in a fair way to permanent recovery. The High school football team re- turned home from Hibbing last Satur- day night in high spirits. As, an- nounced last week they won the game by ascore of 24 too. The boys re- port having received royal treatment at Hibbing. A party of twenty-four went down to Swan River Saturday twentv-seven |27]; the west one-half of the Rapids, Minn. northwest quarter [w!, of nw%] and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter [ne of nw'] of section twenty-six [26], all in | - township cne hundred fifty-two [152] north of Innesota Baptist Tange twenty-five (25) west, vogether with all the hereditaments and appurtenances there- unto belonging or in anywise uppertuining, which sale will be made by the sheriff of said ; Itasca county, Minnesota, at the northerly @ GONVENTION, | tent door ofthe county ‘court ‘house in the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Min- nesota, on Tuesday, the 3lstday of October, 1905 at 10 o'clock a, m., of said day, ut public auction or vendue, to the highest bidder for cush.to pay the amout.then due on said mortgage, together with $25.00 attorney fee ulated in said jnortgnge in case of fore- _ On account of the Minnesota | four it wubject Mc dinheccntaseny time within one year from date of sale ac- : i i ct 3 R. COSTELLO ~ Baptist State Convention to ve | cording to. ee th, Ae D ‘ held at Duluth October, 10-13, |¢.¢, mecawtay, aan Stora. DENTIST. the Great Northern Railway | = Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Offi. in First National Bank Building — Herald-Review Sept, 16, 23.30 Oct 7. 14, 21. 28 GRAND RAPIDS. MINNESOTA passed through Grand Rapids Sunda) afternoon on their way home from Duluth, They held a meeting with the Commercial club of the ‘Zenith city last Friday, at which was dis- cussed the drainage of state and gov- ernment lands. Deputy Sheriff Frank McKeown went to Northome on Friday of last week to accompany John Blouse to the county seat, who had been com- mitted to the county jail by a Northe ome justice of the peace. His offense comes under the drunk and disorderly heading and resisting an office. John will.reside with Sheriff Hoolihan for a period of thirty days, Orrin Mitchell has tendered his resignation as game warden for Itasca SOCESSCOSTSS SET SOSOSHEH: dacolodasiasnslaslesdadadiediosasasiads SHSSSSSSSSSS ESSE SESH CRESS will sell tickets at reduced rates. For full information RANK F. PRICE Grand Rapids people will have the | county. He says he resigned in favor | afternoon to meet the boys and enter- R. CHAS. M. STORCH, frst Soar Ass neal stage, to |9s “the knocker” who ‘has been send-| tain them at that place between trains. regarding trains and rates call LAWLER D see a really great magician next} ing in reports to headquarters alleging | A sumptuous lunch was prepared and | | Offic in thet First National Bank building! Hy YQIET AN AND ‘SURGEON { ‘Thursday evening, Qctuber 12, when|that the game. laws are openly being | taken with the party, who enjoyed an|gn your local agent. RE Lee eae 4 Brush will appear. violated in and about Grand Rapzds. | out-door repast. In his usual gracious * Office and Residence carner Leland avenue. ‘ Mr. Mitchell would have made a first-| manner Landlord McDonald of the and Fourth street. Mrs. E. A. Kremer returned Tues-!class game warden, and his resigna-|Swan Ruver hotel invited the visitors 0. W. Hasrinas. F. P. SHELDON. GRAND RAPIDS. day evening from St, Paul, where she} tion is to be regretted. to partake of the hospitality of his Presidents gy\ ice-President. Cashier. attended a meeting of the Grand Tem- ple of Rathbone Sisters as a delegate from Waubana temple. ‘The Grand Rapids frends of our former townsman, Judge ‘Thomas M. Brady, will be pleased to learn that he is evidently prospering and is building a three thousand dollar-home in Hib- bing. ‘ R. J. Kofadal, postmaster, merchant and alleged blind pigger of Gemmel, has been confined ‘in the county: jail waiting to secure a bond’ in ‘the*sum of $500 for his appearance in district . court in November. Game birds are scarce this season hereabouts, say the hunters, -Part- ridge shooting has been unsatisfactory so far, but it is predicted that they are not as scarce as the tame sport up to date would indicate. Fred B. Snyder, of Minneapolis, and O. B. Warren, of Hibbing, who are representatives of the , Pillsbury. premises and dancing was indulged in until the train arrived to carry the merry party home. NOW AFTER THE George Arscott went up to Jesse Lake Wednesday last, where "he will assume charge of the cuisine in one of Dempsey & Daugherty’s lumber camps. The firm Svea tn to put in about 15,000,000 this winter. Itis a scat ar AR with reasonabiy PAPER COMPANIES | favorable ‘season they-shou! able} Mr. A. C. Bossard, ‘manager of to get all they go after. . Geo. Handy | jtasca Paper conlpady. | voedictak will have charge of the camps. Thursday from St. Paul, where he} James Farrell, former auditor of| was one of the defendalits in the case Itasca county, arrived in Cass. Lake| of the United States against the Gen- a few days ago for the purpose of|eral Paper company. The case is one copying the tecords of the land office|in which the government seeks to as far as public land ‘is concerned.|show that the concéras: manufactus- Mr. Farrell expects the work to oc- | ing paper and doing: business through cupy about “three weeks of his time.|on¢ head, known as'the General Paper As -Mr.. Farrell is a hard worker aS!Company, have entered into a con- well as one of the best fellows in the spiracy to control prices, etc. Mr. state, he will not be lonesome while) Ressard is one of the defendants who in Cass Lake —Cass Lake Voice. refused to answer certain questions S. L. Fraser is back from a visit to] put to him relating’ to the business the home of_ his boyhood »years in| transactions of his company. The New Brunswick. He had notbeen| arguments were submitted before lands in this section, were Were Ties | #5 for many en and Foe agus Judge Vandeventer rn. the United day. They drove to Hibbing via ars apa 5 Z eat pei States circuit, court on Monday last, Bovey and Nashwauk. whl oxy That anintre the week, Indus. [284 the judgé held that the defend- Maud Ulmer Jones, the talented|tnal. progress is apparent everywhere. tke were guilty of contempt in ree vocalist of Minneapolis, who enter-| Wages are about the same as here for| (Using to Se tee cae tained pil ad ae a at eee men employed in the woods, and farm| United States od ge able auditorium last winter, al : i as pata denis AMMA SS Bie school een ee sian. SOT 9 8008 Ye nn Saute and Matin Pound wi RD A. ROSSMAN, lirst National Bank, aE Balai Grand Rapids, Minn. Office in First National Bank Building. Transacts a General Banking Business.|GRAND RAPIDS - - MINN re Loca! Time Tabie. West Sesese GEO. BOOTH, Manufacturer of Pine Cigars | GRAND RAPIDS, M/NN —1— i | Agent, Grand Rapids, Mian. ‘6 9 RS” Have achieved an excellent 1 E GA’ reputation all over Northern : Boots s Cie Minnesota. They are made if of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. | Booth’s own shops here, and under his persenal supervision. 4 { This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. ; bee —[—1t — F711, } here on October 19. She will be és asi a these western ; Peer npanied by Mis; Bradbury. of|staes, ‘Mr. fraser "was gone” about |e serving twenty days each in the Latta resale n'y Pema aa i the Dpluth Music school, three months, county jail for disorderly conduct, BS speSseSsesseSesesssseseseS A if