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— . Ing and 1s sheriff Hooli unfortunates from Portland, Ore.’ Mr. Lieberman} coun: is a merchant of wide experience and keeping, the people of the new town may be sure that he will carry a first-class stock. E vided each boarder w: The sale of state. stumpage by State} turkey desired, Auditor Iverson held at the court] other delicacies that house last Saturday was a decided! stitute the regulatio success, so far as the state’s interests were concerned, All the timber offer- ed brought . big prices and competi- tion was active from ‘the start. Men’s Autumn and Winter Shirts _ of the kind joying their liberty provided with good A) were the boys tarryi places who were eager to secure the state offerings. .It was very evident that there'was no combination framed! D. Powers. up between the purchasers. And now comes the Grand Rapids Magnet a day late—with the. usual disastrous .consequences. But the Justice, n did not i 0 are confined in the bastile under his care and p on ‘Thanksgiving Day. Notwithstanding the high price of the nuticnal domestic bird, he pro- Two houses for sale. ith all the baked accompanied with combine to con- 2 dinner for the occaion, Many persons who were en- were not so well things wo eat as ng in the Itasca large number were present from other} county jall on Thursday of this week. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Itasca.—Justice Court, C. F. Wollenberg, not seen Magnet 1s to be pitied more than con- | “Eve ag hoene, Plaineim, versus BR. 0. 1 demned. For some time past the} ant. A e sewhere paper has been printed at the Inde-| TheState of Minnesota:to the above-named pnndent office, and on Wednesday afternoon the Independent proprietor | before the undersi, perform. plaintiff in a civil action %4 | against you uy Magnet on a legal level with itself. It) said plalntitr lockedike: himself entitled to, ooks like it... Given under my hand day of November, Cc. H. Marr Four Rooms for Rent, Enquire at : Ji Litchke’s. WILLARD A. ROSSMAN. Abe Levy was down from Deer River oyer Snnday. The Monday Whist club will meet with Mrs. Graffam next week, Manager Dickinson of the Itasca | Gardner, ’ store was transacting busiaess in Du- luth Tuesday last. , Bring your legals to the Herald-}ing after his real estate interests. Review tor publication—the only legal | Deer River is just paper in Grand no lie. The United Order of Foresters have | townsite. their card party that was last Tuesday evening to | Grand» Rapids to» the. effect that the postpone: to be held ‘Tuesday, December 12. The Independent tells about a steer that “strayed away the day before and transacting other and industrious steer, that. News Gathered During the Week prise” store has been attracting thé| In Probate Court. before attention of enterprising citizens for {some time, but Manager Charles Levy is now offering attractions that will d cause the non-enterprising to feel sad | ,rotters of adminisiratt when they realize that it is too late to | ed unto Thomas Pomeroy, deceased. take advantage of the opportunities pearing to the court that that will be available until Christmas * ered, H. L. Shepherd, land attorney of about it, Duluth. was an arrival yesterdav. Mr, Shepherd 1s a personal friend of J. H. Gardner and camerup to. see him. He was accompanied by Mrs. the choicest Christmas presents that | court house in will be received in Grand Rapids this year. * In short, he has made arrange- | each of Said days; day of C. H, Marr, the merchant, was in} njture Deer River the first of the week look- the Enterprise will be given a beauti ful pastel painting, valued at $3.00; without frame. Samples of now enjoying a Rapids. And this is} greater degree of prosperity than ever before, says Mr, Marr. He owns the Ordered Further, That these | claims and demands shi Enterprise: or at the Kremer stofe. Wottamion ie gee tr g Purchasers of goods may save up their | ¥ paid- shps unul the amount reaches | county of Itasca. $15 00, when an order for the picture 2 will be issued by the manager of the Enterprise. The lucky customer will have the privilege of selecting from a A rumor has “gained currency in three Gendron boys, who recently left day of November, A. here for Detroit, Mich., were drowned in lake Michigan in the.late storm. No confirmation of the report has business.” Active + ane of Probate.—Special Term, Nov. 22, In the matter of the estate of Sumner A. ors to present thi . . been published or given, and said admiais- eve. The Herald-Review is author-|tratorhaving filed an affidavit that there are ized by Mr. Levy to tell its readers all no eae catate ated at Grand Rapids, 1 Minnesota, the 22d By the Court: Judge of Probate. Herald-Review Dec 2, 9, 16. You are herby summoned to be and appear ofthe Peace In aid for sald county, on the ‘ a % notified the Magnet that the gasolene third ay of January 1800. at fen iy o'clock + in the forenoon of sa’ at my office in the engine was out of order and would not | Vilage of Grand Hupids’ in suld coouty tp Instead of coming to/the| answer the complaint of the. above-named wherein wep aes ollars Herald-Review and getting out on|fifciaimsthe sum of seventy-eight time the Magnet forms were sent to | ($7) with Interest thereon from the first day 3 of September, 1! t si: it . Carlton to be printed. Perhaps the] sno id-you tant is auavorat tie tinis ant place aforesaid, judgment will be rendered Independent wanted to place the ‘Adcrs evidence adduced by for such sum as he shall show this twenty-eighth CHARLES F, WOLLENBERG, istice of the Peace. as Plaintiff's Attorney. AN ATTRACTIVE Herald Review Dec 810. PROPOSITION "300 Nix Business entérprise at the ‘Enter- CE Or ec es H, 8, Huson, Esq., ion on the estate of been heretofore grant- ‘hompson, of the county of Graad Forks, North Dakota, and it ap- no notice to credit- weir claims has hat all claims and He simply proposes to give demande, oe all persons: against said estate, rese: some of his best customers some of ip Prone hear ae "Sie, prabash oalea. tx Ge d county of Itasca, Minne- sota, on the following days: a The mber, 1905; the 22nd ey cf January. 1906, and the 2ist day of February, 196, at 10 o'clock in the forenvon of ~ ItIs Further Ordered, That three months meénts with the Geo. F. Kremer Fur- from the date hereut be ‘allowed to creditors cr w. 0 presell! eir claims ugainst said est , at house “whereby every “pur-| th Pe rration of which time all, clainws not chaser of $15.00 worth of goods at | presented to said court, or not proven to its satisfaction, shall be forever barred unless for cause shown further time be allowed, notice of the time and place of hearing and examination of said all be given by publi- beautiful pictures may be seen at the|catidu of this order for three successive jinted tor such ex- pids Herald-Re- r Brinton, and pub- ran Rapids, in said H. 8. HUSON, large assortment. This offer will hold good until Christmas eve, December 24. The Enterpnse ‘special hour been received. Notice of Expiration OFFICE OF COUNTY A' County of Itasca. Union services, including the Pres- For. Stationery, Confectionery Christmas Toys . large assortment of useful articles to ...and Notions offer the public. In the evening a Fancy Pipes, Cigars and Toboccos, Fancy Boxes of Chocolates Choice Fruits, Nuts and |occurred. Gillson mistook him for a Sundry Articles, : Go to TRAINOR, THE TOY MAN Opp. the Enterprise. R. J. Langaard of Mupah was|The time was very pleasantly spent down ‘to the county seat yesterday. | until 12 o'clock with feasting at the He says the peovle in that neighbor- | banquet board, vocal and instrumental hood are enjoying lively times just | music, brief addresses, etc. The event now. Mr. W. B. Holman returned home from a trip to Idaho and Washington He has been west several Rapids lodge No. 184, 1. 0.0: F. weeks looking after his extensive nun- | wil] celebrate at their hall. yesterday. ing interests. Lf you happen to notice anything in the order are justified in feeling proud the Independent that is particularly|and thankful. d bad, doo charge poor littie Tony the property has been paid. In com- with being responsible for it. He doesn’t do the editing. Miss ‘Claribell Chappell, formerly |, number of their friends tobe pres- one of the popular teachers in the} ent, Grand Rapids teaching in Virginia, Spent ‘Thanks-| and also Alex Van Praag of Duluth. giving with friends here. William, the five-year-old son of| furnish fun tor Mr. and Mrs. been suffering phoid fever, 1s reported to he recover-| Copal guild will Prepare and serve considered out of danger. supper. Cards will be played. byterian, Methodist and » Episcopal congregations were held at the Pres- bytenan church on ‘Thanksgiving day. Rev. Mr. Walker delivered the ser- mon. A union of the chorrs of the three churehes furnished music for the occasion, State of sales” during the past week were en- To J. B. CHATTERTON: tirely satisfactory, especially when the inclemency of the weather is taken] gescribed piece or parcel Int secoune und known and describe the sales will continue as advertised | Lots 20, block 13, Grand through the newspapers and__ bills. | ¥isi0h) #6 now nspossed 10 making new announcements. 2 the above described piece sales have caught the popular fancy thane re descr pa pire Ladies of the Presbyterian Aid so- ciety report that their stock for the sale next Friday has grown to large proportions and they are prepared to announce that they will have a very have been fully disposed of. But the | ment was entered thereon Enterprise especially desires at this | and 58-100 (82.53) dollars; time to impress upon the: people of| Sha no one bidding stock must be sold with no unneces- | same was duly bid in fifteen-cent lunch will be served. é Ole Evebo, who was accidently shot in the groin by W. E. Gillson of Minneapolis, near Deer River last week, died at St. Mary’s hospital in West Superior on Thursday. Evebo was employed at one of Dempsey & Dougherty’s camps when the accident from said sale, the same worth $3.00 and will make a beauti- | pursuance of the provis : a St Of title 5: chapter 2 ful Christmas present. ts amended, duiy sold at Two houses for rent or sale. En-| jest quire of J. D. Powers. Daub havi received cate having presented the rabbit. purpose of John G, Fraser was transacting business in Duluth and Minneapolis the first of the week. When not en- gaged in other purstits Mr. Fraser keeps busy running a free bus between his farm home and the Grand Rapids schools where his children are being educated. He says it’s a harder job than logging. A reception was tendered last even- Leland Ave.|ing by the teachers of our public schools to the High School football team, at the High school auditorium. Taint a Lie. The Independent undertakes to de- the amount required to this notice, exclusive of change the facts.» ‘Fhe Independent pire sixc is now only three weeks old. It} notieeand the proof of legally died on the 11th day of No- vember, 1905, and was resurrected the week “following. The state law says it is legally dead and so does the Herald-Review. There’s no.use yell ing “liar, har!” Tony, you’re down day of November, A. [Official Seal.) Herald-Review. Nov. County of Itasca. whole year before regaining a legal standing. It’s tough, but it can’t be helped. You should not fly off the eased handle and use nasty language be— of uno, was to celebrate the football cham- pionship won by the local team. On Wednesday evening next Grand hearing on claims has out of commission. ered. Tha’ The occa- « |sion is one in which the members of service and request him to sign his} the following days. viz: " larch, 1 1 - name to a document that was a lie oApell 10th, 1006, and upon the face of it? You begged the} May 1th. 1900. | The last note against memoration the Odd Fellows — will meet to feast,make speeches and other- wise make merry. ‘They have invited out as a'medium through which legal | not preseated to said cou Grand Master of the State lodge ou? He flatl fused, didn’t he? High school, now] 7 w, Hugo of Duluth will be present, y latly refu: and You ‘do not care whether notices ap- | clainis und demand: peating in your paper will hold good | Weeks past grand master, will be on hand to iT everybody. Music C. L. Pratt, who has| will be made by the Grand Rapids with an attack of ty- | orchestra and the ladies of the Epis- the money therefor? You are a dis-| {ined -torand Rapids reputable luttle r2t, aren’t you, Tény?| q,Dated at Grand, Bat In the meantime the Herald-Review : is the only legal paper published in Grand Rapids, isn’t it, Tony? Minnesota, per cent per annum interest on upon such offer an apids i a amount equal to that for. which said piece or Grand Rapids and ‘vicinity that the Nee oP tend: eae: eatlcctctol te sont the for the state for the sary delay, and if they will call and) oy tiie Shu duy of November, 100. said piece get prices it will not last long. ‘The! or purcel of land still remaining unredeemed eighty-six cents, she bein, jidder therefor, an di . scspars of administration on the estate of said cause the Herald-Review prints the $#!¢ dgceasnd being herstulore grap ‘ppear= news. This paper did not enact the |ing to the court that no notice or order for state law that pu ur publication accor law, ete., at oe Hae speaking sit Ordered: Th st all ciafms and demands of persons against sxid estate be bea about liars, Tony, why did you go to}sented to this court. for examination and al- i 2 fice in the Vil an official of the United States postal | 9" 3 ey 9h tt eae ote ca county, on not lished, didn’t i tices could be published, Jess for cause shown 1 further Hime be allowed. of hearing lah tion ‘of this order for thi 7 rior to the day a| or not, do you, so long as you get|aminat 12 the ae the Cou! [Probate Seal.) -H. 8. of Redemption pot You are hereby votified, That the folowing of land, situate in i the county of [tasea, and state of Minnesota, During the next week rare eeaerere Rapids First Di- iger name; thaton 902. at the sale of Bills will also be distributed next week | lunds pursuant to the ‘real estate tax judg- Thi ment, dulv given and made in and by the €S¢ | district court in and for suid county of Itasca or parcel of land to the bidder who and will be kept up until certain lines | offered to pay the amount for which judg- and for which the Same was to be sold, to-wit, the sum of two at the lowest rate id amount, was, under the di- pictures offered as premiums are well] rection and authority of the state auditor in sions of sections 53 of the laws of 1902 public sale to Mary Daub for the sum of thirty-six dollars and the highect_ and the said Mary from the county auditor a certificate of sale forsaid parcel of land, and the holder of s same to me for the aving notice of the expiration of redemption from said sale given and served. you are therefore hereby further notified that leem said piece or ceive the puulic as to its legal stand- | parcel of land from sald sale at the date of ing by calling the very respectable | upon and for the service of this notice, is the editor of this very respectable paper a with interest thereoa according’ to Tuy, and y thatthe time for the redemption of 8a liar several times. But that doesn’t Sees eer Ardamn ticex ante haleils oe 7 (0) days after the service of this service has Witness my hand and efficial seal, this 11th ""M, A. SPANG, Auditor Itasca County, Minnesot 25, Dee. Probate Notice — Order for Hearing on Claims. * and out and must wait nearly one|srarE oF MINNESOTA, } ,,, In Frobute Court—Spectal Term November th, In _the Matter of the Estate of Ferdinand nted unto a been sneer. That six mouths gentleman. to perjur himself in order | from the date hereof be allowed to creditors to save your rag from being knocked | t Present their claims ngainek sald estate, court, Or not proven tu time all claims ver barred, "n- be allowed. i if fhe given by punt: ree successive ited for such ex- pids Herald-Re- a said county. _ 9 srget the Enquire of J. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOK; = * To J, B. CHATTERTON: ., Xou are hereby notified, (io! the follo it of County of feasch ana Statsof Minassous, nd and descri al Lot 19, is now in. ote name; _- ‘That on the 6th day of May. A. D. 1901, at the sale of lands pursuant to the Estate Tax pal, aed duly given and mi in and by the District Sourt in and for the said ae of Itasca, on the 2ist day of March, a. D. I in proceedings to enforce the payment ot taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year 1899, for the suid County of Itasca, the above ribed piece of parcel of land was bid in for the State of Minnesota, for the sum of fet and forty one-hundredths dollars That the said piece or parcel of land become and now B the ‘absolute: contre the state of Minnesota. Thaton the lith day of November, A. D. 1905, at a public sale of lands, which have be- the lute property of the state. held court house in the village of pidsin said county, the above de- scribed real estate was sold by the county auditor of said [tasen county, pursuant to the order and direction of the state auditor, in accordance with the provisions of section 1616, statutes of Minnesota, 189, and acts Pahari thereto, for the sum of forty and 58-100 (€40.53) dollars; That the amount uired to redeem said piece or parcel of land from suid sale, (ex- clusive of costs to accrue upon this notice) is the said sum- of forty and 53-100 ($40.53) dollars, and = in- terest thereon from said last mentioned date at the rate of twelve per cent so annum from said date until such re- lem ption is made; that the time for redemp- tion of said plone or parcel of land from said sale will expire sixty days after the service ofthis notice, and proof thereof has been led in my office. Witness my «hand and official seal at Grand Rapids in suid county of Itasca Minnesota. this 18th day of Nov., 1905. ta cy aga t M. A. SPANG, Auditor Itasca County, Minnesota, Herald-Review Nov 25. Dec 2, 9 Probate Notice—Order for Hearing Apph- cation for Appointment of Administrator. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. facsd In Probate Court—Special Term November 10th, 1905. r of the Estate of Lucas Oloon, In the Mat deceas: On receiving and filing the petition of Johana Cloon, o: the Village of Nashwauk, of the County of Itasca, representing, among other things, that Lucas Cloon, late of the County of [tasca, in the State of Minnesota, on the 17th day of October, A. D. 1905, ut the County of Itasca, died intestate, and being an inhabitant of this county at the time of his death. leaving goods, chuttels aud estate within this county, and that the said petition- er is the widow of said deceased, and pray- ing that administration cf said estate bo to her, Johana Cloon, granted. It is Ordered, That said petition be heard before said court on Monday, the 4th day of ember, A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate office, in the Court House, in Grand Rapids, in said county. rdered Further, That notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased and to all bersons interested, by polishing this order once in each week for three successive weeks rior to said day of hearing. in the Grand pids Herald-Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids, in said county. Dated at Grand Rapids, the 10th day of November, A. D. 1905. 3 By the Court, [Probate Seal.| HH. S. HUSON, Judge of Probate. Herald-Review Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2. A. B. CLAIR, Mineral Pine anda Farming j. Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. ITASCA COUNTY ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, ‘FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. * Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - - MIDN, SECARASSS CRGSKSS SRS SES G. C. SMITH DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, . Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. ELAND AVENUE.: ee AE SHRSSSSSHSHMEKESESHH ORES EE SHPSSSKHSSSH SSS SEES eriiitt titi ttt Have a Shine? Joe Craft At the Northern Sample Rooms is there all the time with gilt-edge work —Sundays included. - FOR SALE! I have about 2,500 acres of land | in 55-23 an@ 55-24 that I will _ Sell for $5.00 an acre. -. Write iminediately to P. 0. Box 211, Spite of One Man Embittered Whole t Life of Great Poet. . “Milton’s life was embittered by the contemptible spite of one Salmas fus,” writes Marie Corelli in the Strand Magazine. “Salmasius wag the author of the ‘Defensio Regi,’.or ‘Defense of Kings,’ a poor piece of work long ago forgotten, and he was the procu¥er of foul libel against the author of ‘Paradise Lost.’ What small claim hé ‘has to the world’s memory arises merely from his vic fousness, for not only did he make use of the lowest tool to aid him in conspiring against Milton’s reputation, but he spread the grossest lies broad- cast, even accusing the poet of have $ ing a hideous personal appearance—s puny piece of man; a homunculus; @ dwarf deprived of the human figure; a contemptible pedagogue.’ When the despicable slanderer learned the fact that Milton, so far from answering to this description, was of a pleasing and attractive appearance, he immediatly changed his tactics and began to at- tack his moral charaeter—which, as even Milton’s bitterest political ene- mies knew, was austerély above the very shadew of suspicion. It was said that the poet’s overzealousness in answering ‘the calumnies of Salmasiug cost him his eyesight.” BOTH WON AND LOST. Ruse of French Husband That Was Effective, but Costly. Mme. Bouvet, the wife of a Paris shopkeeper, who recently left, him, received the following letter: “If you will not come and see me alive, you will, perbaps, come and see my corpse, for by the time you receive this letter I shall have committed suicide.” She hastened to her husband’s house, end on breaking open the door saw a body. still swinging to and fro. “Oh, my poor Edward!” she sobbed. “I have killed him, and I am a wretch- 6d woman.” At that moment her bus band rushed out of the kitchen ex claiming, “No, you have not killed me, but you will if you do not come back’ at once.” The body was found te be 8 skillfully made dummy, whigh had been arranged by the artful isband. He was, nevertheless, arrested on the, charge of hoaxing a public official, aa; Mme. Bouvet was accompanied by a, police magistrate. Ballad of the Beach. The lovg sea rollers whitened, Surged with their endless roar, Then broke like armies frightene@ Upon the shingly shore. Rolling our fest before Their spume upon the sang ‘Where, in those days of re, We twaxn sat hand in hand! The lithe, soft fingers tightened And, at the. touch, once more The ‘wide horizon brightened With promise that it bore; What visions, dreams galore, What airy castles planned, Old memories restore! ‘We twain sat hand in handl The chaperon had lightened Her dreary watching sore; Bo, while the tide wave ‘the evening slowly ‘wore, The sun's it rays were o’es 16 ocean and the di, ‘The And ht Garr to lower, We ay sat fn han& Go ballad, to her door, Before my lady stand! sek Reread again implore— twain sat-hand in hand! —New Orleans Times-Dem + Thought He Was Arrested. In his young days, wher the late. John Coleman was an architect's as- sistant, but already had aspirations: toward the drema, he obtained through: chance business connectin an in- troduction to Charles Mathews. Be fore the interview a little jncident took place which throws a striking Hight upon the public favorite’s pre- carious position. Mathews had just handed his wife from her carriage and was entering the Haymarket, when the young man came up. “His back waé turned t6 me, so, approach- ing timidly, I touched him upon the arm,” says Coleman in telling of the incident. “Turning round like a shot, he inquired, ‘At whose suit?’”. . Animals in Winter Quarters. Many animals, like squirrels, dor mtce and hamsters, lay up supplies of food in their winter quarters, on which they feed during waking inier- vals in the torpor, so that the fast is by no means so prolonged or so con- tinuous. They are, however, yet other animals, such as bats among mam- mals, frogs and toads among amphile fans, and the west African lung fish among fishes, which apparently neither put on fat nor lay up a store of food during their period of torpor; which in the case of all of them is — unusually prolonged. Coins Fortune from Pennies. One man who controls the public slot machines at the resorts on Coney Island makes a profit of more than $600 a week. That is net profit. He has more than $28,000 invesied ta his plant. One of the best posted slot machine men the other day estimated _that, exclusive of the gambling ma- chines, which flourish in the West, more than half a million pennies are dropped into.slot machines every day, while on a holiday a million would be nearer the mark. Lengevity of Forest Trees. Information gathered by the Ger

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