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Published Every Saturday, By E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN: ADVANCE Entered in the Postofiice at.Grand Rapid Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter, To MAKE it mild the Grand Rapids Magnet ‘has a rather peculiar way of collecting bad bills. Some people would be harsh enough to call it blackmail. THE national congress convenes Monday, December 4. The president's message will be read Tuesday, and also a session of district court for Itasca county will convene at Grand Rapids on Tuesday, December 5. pac aba Sete 8 Tne Mesaba Ore and the Hibbing ‘Tribune put on the mits the othef day, but after the first. round an une derstanding was reached. Peace and harmony now prevails where there was a promise of some flerce fighting. ——_+0-—_— Greexey of the Rig Fork Compass sizes the situation up this way: “When this congressional district is through with Bede, it will go down the alphabet to the O’s—and that means Culkin or ©. C. McCarthy, our own true Itasca county son.” THaT was the uokindest cut of all when Bro. Cross charged us with the plagiarism of a chestnut from the Duluth News Tribune. Why, bless your unsophisticated heart, Jimmie, the story of the lawyer who tried cases and furnished evidence has been suing the rounds for several decades. It has long since become public prop- erty and the identity of the author is not known tu this generation. But it was *applicable, wasn’t it, Jimmie? — ‘Tue Virginia Virginian flatters it- self without reason therefor. It says the Herald-Review is ‘‘sufficiently well pleased with our views on the state school fund as to endorse without If anything that has ap- peored in these columns relative to state school funds was appropriat- ed from the Virginian, that paper has adopted a novel way of dissemin- ating the pen products of its editor. If ‘Met’ will look up the article to which he evidently refers he will find that itis some stock “stuff” sent out from St. Paul andappeared under a date in half the papers of the state. If it was ever published in the Vir- giniad it probably was in the form of plate. The Virginian is a very ex- cellent paper and contains much that is worthy of reproduction, - but the Herald-Review is not.one that stdops vo steal, A HOTEL ON WHEELS credit.” New Dining Cars of the Great Northern Railway a Feature of the “Oriental Limited.” It is, perhaps, best to say that in every respect—China, cuisine and at- vendants, the dining car service of the “Oriental Limited” is in keeping with the luxuriousness of the remain- der of this regal train, and bas won, as the dining car service has always heiped to win, the title, “The Com- tortable Way,”’ for the Great North- ern Railway. The new dining car service of the “Oriental Limited” equals in beauty, design and Interior furnishings anything which is oper- ated on any transcontinental line, ‘Every luxury which a first-class hotel orclub affords in the way of service is really on the dining car of the “Oriental Limited.” The new din- ing cars were built witha special purpose in view of affording the most comfortable surroundings, ss well as yiving the traveler a unique and lux- urious place in whieh to enjoy bis meals, A gentleman who recently made the journy to the Coast from St. Paul on the “Oriental Limited,’ io speaking of the dining car service, said: “I have traveled on almost every important railroad. in the United States, but I have yet to find one which surpasses the “Oriental Lim- ited” in the comfort and convenience afforded the traveler. Your dining car service 1s excellent, the‘equa! of any in the country, and the superior of many. I was purticularly struck with the beauty of the interios fur- nishings of these dining cars; they are a novelty of car architecture.” Highest cash price for hides, pelts and turs. See me before you sell, Hides and furs are away up in price. Wo. Werrzet, Grand Rapids. STATE OF MINNESOTA, |... la "Gouets of a t a keeaises In tho Nsiter of the Estate of Lucas Cloon, dece: as: On receiving and filing the. petition of Johan loons of the Village of Nashwauk, County of Itasca, representing, among other things, that Lucas. Glodn date at the County of Itasca, in the State of Minnesota, on the 1th day of D. ut the Coun di e r oS oe ae ti Ae goods. chat Is id thi said petition- ray- inistration cf said estate be to her, Jobuna Cloon, granted. It 1s Ordered, That said petition be heard before said court on Monday, the 4th day of December. A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate office, in the Court. House, in Grand Rapids, in said county. Orde Further, That notice thereof be given to the heirs of said dece: and to all persons interested, by publishing this order once in each week for t successive weeks pore to said day of hearing. in the Grand pids Herald-Keview, a weekly newspaper Pet pve sae published at Grand Rapids, in county. Dated at Grand Rapids, the 10th day of November. A. By the Court. Sat [Probate Seal.]-H. 8S. HUSON, Judge of Probate. Herald-Review, Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2. _ eEoo—————e—eeEeEEee—— Notice of Expiration of Redemption OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR Counts of Itasca. ; State of Minnesota. To J. B, CHATTERTON: You are hereby notified, That the following described piece or parcel of land, situate in the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, and known and described as follows, towlt Lot 2v, block 13, Grand Rapids First Divis- ion, is now assessed in your name; thaton the 13th day of May, A. D. 1902. at the salé of Jands pursuant to the real estate tax judg- ment,duly given and made in and by the district court in and for said county of itasca the above described piece or reel of land was duly offered for sale to the bidder who offered to pay the amount for which judg- ment was entered thereon and for which the Same was to be sold, to-wit, the sum of two and 53-100 (2.53) dollars; at the lowest rate per cent per annum interest on said amount, and no one bidding upon such offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcel of land was subject to be sold, the same was duly bid in for the state for the sum last aforesaid; that thereafter, to-wit, on the 10th day of November, 1905, said piece or purcel of land still remaining uaredeemed from said sale, the same was, under the di- rection and authority of the state auditor in pursuance of the provisions of sections 53 and 54 of title 5, shapeet 2 of the laws of 1902 as amended, duly sold at, public sale to Mar; Daub for the sum Of thirty-six dollars an cighty- ix cents, she being the highoet and best bidder therefor, and the said Mary Daub having received from the county uaditor 8 certificate of sale for said piece or purcel of land, und the bolder of said certiti- cate having presented the to me for the purpose of having notice of the expiration of redemption from said sale giveu and served. you are therefore hereby further notifled that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from said sale at the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon and for the service of this notice, is the sum of thirty-six dollurs and eighty-six cents with interest thereon according to law, and thatthe time for the redemption of said piece or parcel of land from suid sale will ex- pire sixcy (60) days after the service of this notice and the proof of suid service hus been filed in my office. Witness my hand and efficial seal, this 11th day of November, A. D. 1! M. A. SPANG, Auditor Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review, Nov. 25, Dec. 2,9, '05" Notice of Expiration of Redemption. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR County of Itasca, \ State of Minuesota. To J. B. CHATTERTO! You ure hereby notified, That the follow- ing described piece or parcel of land, situate in the County of Itasca and Stute of Miune- sota, known and described as follows, to-wit: Lot 21, Block 13, Grand Rapids First Division, is now assed in your name; that on the 13th day of May, A. D. 1902, at the sale of lands pursuant to the Real Estate Tax Judg- ment, duly given and made in aud by the District Court in and for said County of Itusca, the above described piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sale to vhe bidder who offered to pay the amount for which judgment was entered thereon und for which the same was to be sold, to-wit. the sum of Two and fifty-three one-hundredths dollars ($2.53), at the lowest rate per cent per annum interest on said amount, and uo one bidding n. such offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcel of land was subject to be'sold, the same was duly bid in for the State for the sum last aforesaid; that there- after, to-wit,on the 10th day of November, A. D. 1905, sald piece or parcel of land still re- maining unredeemed from said sale, the same was, under the direction und authority of the State Auditor iu pursuance of the provisions of Sections 53 and 54of Title 5, Ohupter 2 of the Laws of 1902 as amended. duly sold at public sale to Mary Daub for the sum of thirty-six dollars and eighty-seven cents, she being the highest and best bidder therefor, and the said Mary Daub having received from the Coumty Auditor a certificate of sale for id the holder to me for the purpose of having notice of the expiration of redemption from said sale given and served, you are therefore hereby further notified that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from suid sale at jate of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon and for the service of this notice, is the sum of Thirty-six dollars and elghty-seven cents, with interest thereon ac- to law, and that the time for the re- Bring your work to STOREY Taxidermist and Tanner And have it done right... Game Heads a Specialty. Fur Rugs and Robes made to order. We repair Fur Costs and Garments. All work guaranteed to be strictly first-class. Buckskin Gloves and Mittens. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Probate Notice—Order to Examine Accounts STATE OF MINNESOTA, {ss County of Itasca. In Probate Court. In the matter of theestate of Celia Kolb, de- ceased. On reading and filing the petition of James Passard as administrator of the estate of Celia Kolb, deceased, representing, among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and ailowin: the final account of his administration. ani Ee ussignment of the residue of said es- tate to the parties entitled thereto by law. Itis Ordered, That said account te exam- ined. and petition heard by this court. on Monday, the 11th day of December, A. D. 1905, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the Probate Office, in the court house at Grand Rapids, in said county. . And it is Further Ordered, That notice thereof be given to all persons interested b; publishing a copy of this order once in eac week for three successive weeks prior to suid day of hearing. in the Grand Rapids Herald- Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids, in said county, Dated ut Grand Rapids, the 3d day of No- vember, A. D. 1905, ‘ . By the court, H. S. HUSON, Judge of Probate, Herald-Review Nov, 4, 11, 18. Probate Notice — Order for Hearing on Claims. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } .,. County of Itasca. is In robuto Court—Speotal Torm Novomber th, 1905, In the Matter of the Estate of Ferdinand Kuno, deobased. Letters of administration on the estate of said deceased being heretofore granted unto E. J. Farrell, of said county, and it appear- ing to the court that no notice or order for hearing on claims has been published or given according to law, etc., at all. It is Ordered, That all claims and demands ‘of all persons against said estate be pre- sented to this court, for examination and al- Jowance, at the Probute office in the Village of Grand Rapids. in suid Itasca county, on the iatowing days, viz: March, 10th, 1906, « April 10th, 1906, and ny 10th, 1906. it is Further Ordered, That six months from the date hereof be allowed to creditors to present their claims against suid estate. at the expiration of which time all claims not presented to said court, or not proven to its satisfaction, shall be forever barred, un- Jexs for cause shown further time be allowed. Ordered Further. That notice of the time and place of hearing and examination of said claims and demands shall be given by publi- cation of this order for three successive weeks prior to the day appointed for such ex- amination, in the Grand Rapids Herald-Re- view, a weekly newspaper printed and pub- lished at Grand Rapids, in suid county. Duted at Grand Rapids, Minn., the 10th day of November. A. D. 1905. B; (Probate Seal.] “Judge of Probate. Heruld-Reviow, Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOK } Itasca County, Minnesota. { To J. B. CHATTERTON: You sre hereby notified, That the following described piece or parcel of land, situated in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, and known and described as foliows, to-wit: Lot 19, Block 13, Grand Rapids First Divisiou. is now assessed in your name. That on the 7th day of May, A. D. 1901, at the sale of lands pursuant to the Real Estate Tax Judgment, duly given and made in and by the 2ist day of the District Jourt in and for the said Count; of Itasca, on the 2ist day of March, a. D. 190i, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year 1899, for the suid County of Itasca, the above dese piece or parcel of land was bid in for the State of Minnesota, for the sum of Auditor of Itasca ae and forty one-hundredths dollars County, Minnesota, ; . That the said piece or parcel of land has Horald‘Review Nov, 25. Dec. 2, 9. '05. become and now B the absolute property of the state of Minnesota. That on the lth aay, ot November, A, D. 1905. ata public sale of lands, which have be- bome the absolute property of the state, held at the county court house in the village of Grand Rapids in said county, tse ubove de- scribed real estate was sold’ by the county auditor of said [tasca county, pursuant to the order and direction of the state auditor, in accordance with the provisions of section 1616, statutes of Minnesota, 1894, and acts amendatory thereto, for the sum of forty and 58-100 ($40.53) dollars; That the amount yeed to redeem said piece or parcel of land from suid sale, (ex- clusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice) is the sum of forty and 53-100 ($40.53) dc and interest thereon from said last mentioned date at the rate of twelve per cent annum from date until such re- lem ption is made; that the time for redemp- tion of said piece or parcel of land from said sale will expire sixty d@ys after the service ofthis notice, and proof thereof hus been filed in my office. i Witness my hand and official seal at Grand Rapids in said county of Itasca‘ Minnesota. this 18th day of Nov., 1905. ) County Auditor's M. A. SPANG, 1 Seal , Auditor Itusca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review Nov 25, Dec 2, 9 is in said county of Itasca, Min- nesota, this llth day ot November, 1905. j County Auditor's t A. SPANG, A. B. CLAIR, Mineral Pine ana Farming - Lands Pine Stumpage Bonyht. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. EEE Ee a ee a a G. C. SMITH DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, / Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. ELAND AVENUE, Dr. COSTELLO . DENTIST. - Offi in First National Bank Building.— GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA | D® cHas a. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON Office and Residence carner Leland avenue. and Fourth street. i cathashnaieshestasheslontedlaginadaslesiesledostaddaal soeens SHSSESHAESSS SSE RH ES SEH OO i : : : Hy : : i ' Locat Time Tabie. Wi East, Bound Bound Train | - 335 | 38 8; 10:10)11 510) s1:14|}3:14]... .Floodwooa.....| 3:50 11::46}12:46}...8wan Raver...| 3:19] 3:38 6:25) 7:15) Crookston. 8:351 8:15)Ar.Grand Pks. Lv C. L. FRYE, Agent, Grand Rapids, Minn. Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale— Foreclosure by Advertisement. Whereas default has been made in the con- ditions of thut certain mortgage deed mude, executed and delivered by Angus McIntosh, widower, mortgagor. to William C_ Giibert. mortgagee. dated July 22nd. 1904. and filed for record, und recorded in the office of the Realeter Of Deeds for Itasca county, Mi sota,on!the 22nd day of July, 1904, E o'clock p. m.,in book “F page 263, upon which mortgage claimed to be due nd is due at the date here- of the sum of $200.09 principal with $11.23 in- terest thereon, the sum of $21.00 money paid by mortgagee tor insurance on said mort- gaged property. pursuant to sald mortgage, with fourteen centsinterest thereon. and the sum of 3144.67 taxes paid on said mortgaged Dada | by said mortgagee pursuant to the terms of suid mortgage. with sixty-five cents interest thereon, making in all the sum of $377.69 due at the date hereof, said mortgage containing a power of sale, and said default consisting in the non-payment of said prin- cipal. interest, insurance and taxes, all as provided for in said mortgage whereby said power of sale has become operative; and no action or proceeding having been commenced at law or.in equity or otherwiso to collect said Tartans debt or any part thereof; Now Therefore. Notice is Hereby Given, That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage. and pursuant to the statu in such case made and provided, said mo: gage will bo foreclosed by sale of the lan and premises therein des and convey- ed, to-wit: All those pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the county of Itasca. state of Minnesota, deseri as fol- lows. to-wit: Lots five [5] and si aul in block thirty-one haa of Grand Rapids, First Divis- ion, according to the map or plat thereof on file and of record in the Office of the register of deeds for said county of Itasca, Minne- sotu. together with all the heréditaments und appurtenances thereunto belonging orin any- wise appertaining, which sale will be made by the sheriff of said county of Itasca, Minne- sota, at the northerly front door of the coun- ty court house ih the village of Grand Rap- ids, Itasca county, Minnesota, on ‘Tuesday. November, 1905, ats10 o'clock am. we pub lic auction or vendue,to the high- est bidder for cush, to pay the full amount then due on said mortgage together with $25.00 attorney fee stipulated in said mort- gnge, to-wit: $200.00 principal, $11.23 interest. 321,14 insurance and interest, $145.32 taxes and interest. $25.00 attorney fee. interest on said principal. insurance and taxes at 8 per cent. per annum from date hereof to date of sale and the costs and disbursements allowed by law; subject to redemption at any time within one year from date of sule according to law. Dated October 4th, 1905. WILLIAM ©. GILBERT, ©. 0. McCARTHY, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. At the request of the Mortgagee the above sale is hereby continued and adjourned to Tuesday, the 28th day of November, 1905, at HOKIHTSTES FHSS OSES HRT OSS RESS 4 Grand Village Lots We have choice residence lots.all over town and we are sell- that anybody cau buy. $5 certainly easy. A house and three lots for sale eheap. We also have some choice business lots on our lists. e | | Say, Pa, Why Don’t You Buy “The Me- nominee Seamless” Sensibie boy. that. & a bull’s eye when he spoke. We & make shoes which put the corn- cure dealers on theranxious seat. We cure corns by fitting the feet scientifically. way to cure corns is to preveht heir growth in ?the first place. The Menominee : Seamless Union Made Shoe is casy-to- wear, easy-to-buy, easy-to-sell, J. 8, KURTZMAN, The Shoe Man Grand Rapids $5 Rapids ing them on suel easy tera down and $5 per month the matter over, - are for sale ou easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, SEROCHEE SUHTES AEA THS FHSS GHOSTS a He made The best ‘For Sale By Mnnesoa DLSTSIWSYSLSLESSLS AGI TISVTNSITVSPSVSMSY 1 SMOS2, No SEAMS TO.RIF- ue rr. ri ie) ai 58> GUARANTEED TO? OUTWEAR ANY SHOE ON THE MARKET. SISBVSCSVSISSSVWSS HOSP SOG GLSLESL GS? GPW" Hu? SISISE SWS Down and $5 | per month HEE Rh I AR ae ee EA A A Come in and talk They cn SWE SOS? SLGSE SESS TOSS SPGISLSWSE SVS SHSE GSNSE SOSISVSL SOS a feseseoseessensn Meee aeate Uae ate ate ate ae ae ae ae aa aT ORO eR 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. WM. HOOLIHAN, Sheriff, By F. Fisn, Deputy. Herald-Review. Oct 7, 14, 21. 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18 Under and by virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the District Court in and for Itasca county, in the Fif- teenth Judicial district of the State of Minne- gota, onthe 19th day of October, 1905, upon a judgment duly rendered and docketed in said court and county on the 28th day of August. 1903, in favor of Edward Dormedy, plaintiff, id against Henry Bell. defendant. for the sum of One hundred twenty-two and . 57-100 dollars [$122.57]. which said judgment was Nake duly assigned by said ward rmedy to Ernest N. Remer by instrument of assignment dated May Ist. 1905, and filed with the clerk of said court October 18th, 1905, which suld execution was to me. as sheriff of said Itasca county, duly directed and de- livered. I have levied upon and shall sell at ublic auction to the highest cash bidder, at she front door of the court house in the vil- luge of Grand Rapids in said Itasca county, on Saturday. the 9th day of December, 1905, at ten o'clock a, m., all the right, title and interest, that above named judgment debtor bad on said 28th day of August, 1903. and may have thereafter acquired in and to the north- east quarter of southwest quarter (NE of SW4] of Section twenty-seven (27), in Town- ship fifty-five [45] north, Range twenty-seven (27, wert ace comnts innesota. a F 19th, 1905, 2 WM. HOOLIHAN, Sheriff of Itasca County, Minn. ALFREE L, THWING. Attorney for Assignee of Judgment. Herald-Review, Oct. 21, 28. Nov. 4. 1, 18, 25. ITASCA COUNTY ABSTRACT OFFICE IS HERE AT LAST EME EA TE REE Se ae a eA Pe RE Ae ee a eS Me eae ee ee veesoese ae ae . y we ee oe # A Favorite Resort 3 33 ae + for refreshments and where may be seer and heard one on ae of the largest phonographs in the world is at ee ae ae a4 oe 3 THE: HH ae ae #s NORTHERN SAMPLE ROOM ¢ ao a —- : $ t delightful beverage ab 8 Cabinet Rye Whiskey soci sear agent fore Graad $e #a@ Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. on 2e Be ry ae ae 0 , ee ae f , ae # NORTHERN ‘CAFE # | ae ‘ ee ae eee Re : i EN ee #% In connection—Open Day and Night. All Delicacies of the ¥® —T $3 Season served at all hours. : ae ‘ ee | 33 * OTTO RANFRANZE, Chef, ee | oe | the Market in Grand ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - - Have a Shine? Joe Craft At the Northern Sample Rooms is there all the time with gilt-edge work —Sundays iacluded. MINDY, W. The Famous Beer of Wm, J. Lemp is now on Rapids C. TYNDALL Call up 180 and Order a Case. LEMP’S IS PERFECTION and is sold by Probate Notice—Order to Examine Accounts State of Minnesota |... County of Itasca In Probate Court, Special term, October bee matter of the estate of Frank Green, eased. On reading and filin; Nina F. the petition of Frank Green, decoased. representing. among | other things, that she has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for ese and allowing the final | account of her administration, and for the assignment of the ete of said estate to the parties entitled thereto by law: ItIs Ordered, That said account be exam- ined und petition heard by this court on Mon- day. the 27th day of November, A. D. 1905. at 10 o'clock a. m. at the probate office, in the court house in Grand Rapids, in said county. And it is further ordered, That notice thereot be given to persons interested by publishing a copy of this order once in exch week for three successive weeks. prior to said day of hearing. in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review. a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids, in said county. Dated at Grand Rapids Minn., the 30th day of October, a2 a 5 e Court: (Seal) if H. 8S. HUSON, Judge of Probate, ALFRED L. THwINa. Attorney for Exeeutrix. Herald-Review Nov. 4, 11, 18. RANK F. PRICE LAWYER Offic inthe? First National Bank building GRAND RAPIDS. - MINN Greene, executrix of the estate of | FOR SALE! I have about 2,500 acres of land in 55-23 and 55-24 that I will sell for $5.00 an acre. Write immediately to - P.O. Box 211, | ai Mankato, Minnesota 7 W. E. NEAL | Real Estate and Insurance Dealer in The finest List -f Agricultural and Grazing Lauds in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manv racturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - - Minr ~

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