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| ee | | | | } Se ee Brant Rapies WeraieatReview Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. =——————— TWO DULLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE Entered in the Postoflice at Grand Rapid Mimnesota, as Seeond-Class Matter, ————————————————————— Mr. RoosEVELT has made good on the railroad rate proposition in his message. It isto be hoped that he will be able to make congress see it jn the same light. 2 Nera TuIs NEWSPAPER, the Grand Rap- jds Herald-Review, is the only legal publication of the kind now issued in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, When the matter is taken into the courts—as it probably will be—the fact will be so decreed. Tue treasury report of the United States shows a deficit of $8,000,000 for the year just closed. If business keeps up the government will have to organize a mutual life insurance company and put the heads of depart- ments in charge. eee Tue Herald-Review will venture to predict that the Independent will again assert its legitimacy as a news- paper, notwithstrading the clear and concise statement of facts set forth in these columns last week. It beats how stupidly persistent some folks are. all a ee By wat right or authority does the Wadena Pioneer-Journal cast its political gye into our legislative back yard and make such remarks as this: We hear that Senator Ole Mausten, of Aitkin, is preparing to run again for the senate. If this is so, it will take a fight to beat him, and there is no doubt that he should be beaten. But Ole has a habit of getting there, even if everybody does oppose bim,”” —~oo————— THE BEAR situation in’ Duluth is well illustrated by a series of pictures drawn by S. A. Thompson of that city, He depicts some very ludicrous pregicaments as a result of the inva- sjon by bruin of the Zenith City. The drawings have been made into half- tones and printed on eards. Just what Mr. Thompson expects to do with his pictures is not explained in aletter sent out with them to the press. oe GAME WARDEN FuLLERTON is be- jog roasted by a number of state papers, The Long Prairie Argus files acomplaint against him to the effect that he recently discharged a game warden for doing his duty and ap- pointed one in bis place who will do nothing. If this is trae Mr. Fuller- ton himself is the one whu should be letout. We are of the opinion that the state would not suffer any if such a thing should come to pass.—Wa- dena Pioneer. In HIs message President Roosevelt deplores the tendency of women to engage jn lines of industry that for renturies were munopolized by brutal man. He gays it has a tendency to decrease the birth rate, and hence is race suicide. Bosh! There are enough people in the world already. It’s too bad that men who are so wouch alarmed ovefg the present incli- pation to curtail tne visible supply of human beings could not be trans- formed intvu women long enough to go through the delightful experience of maternity. A HOTEL ON WHEELS 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- tendants, the dining car service of the “Oriental Limited” is in keeping with the luxuriousness of the remain- der of this regal train, and has won, as the dining car service has always heiped to win, the title, ‘The Cem- fortable Way,” for the Great Nortb- 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 erclub affords in the way of service js really om the dining car of the “Oriental Limited.” The new din- jog cars were built witha special rpose in view of affording the most ¢omfortable surroundings, ss well as giving the traveler a ynique and Jux- . . meals. ace in which to. enio A gentleman who recently made the journy to the Coast from St. Paulon the “Oriental Limited,’ iu speaking of the dining car service, said: ~ “T pave traveled on almost-every important railroad in the United States, but I have yet to find one which surpasses the “Oriental Lime ited” in the comfort and convenience afforded the traveler. Your dining car service 18 excellent, the equal of any in the country, and the superior of many. I was particularly struck with the beauty of the interios fur- nishings of these dining cars; they are a novelty of car architecture.” Two houses for rent or ‘sale. En- quire of J. D. Powers. State of Minnesota I County of Itasca. f 88 In District Court—Fifteenth Judicial Dis- trict, In the matter of the petition of Theodore R. Pravitz and Rose M. Pravitz. his wife. for the adoption of Marian Theodora Pravitz, an infant child, and for the order and decree of said court giving to said infant child the name of Marian Theodora Pravitz, and making said child the heir of Oo phoney nd fii she ition of pon ing a ing the petition Tiledore it Pravit and ecee _ 1a — wife, praying said court for leave to the infant child called Marixn Thebdera Pravitz, daughter of Lillian Jones, said child being under the age of fourteen years, to-wit, two years and eight months of age, and to make said infant the heir of said petitioners aon give to her the name of Marian Theodora ravitz. It is Ordered, That said petition be heard and that all persons interested in said infant show cause, if or they haye. at the cham- bers of the said District Court at Bemidji, Minnesota, on the 5th day of February, A. D. 1906, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, or so soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. why the prayer of said peti- tioners should not be granted and why said petitioners should not allowed to adopt suid infant child. daughter of Lillian Jones. and to give to saidinfant child the name of Marian Theodora Pravitz, and to make said child the heir of said petitioners. It is Further Ordered. That notice of the time und place of hearing of suid itioners. above ordered given by pu ation of said order for three successive weeks, once in each week. in the Grand Rapids Herald-Ke- view, Sweety newspaper printed und pub- lished in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, und aiso that a copy of said petition, and of this order thereto unto suid petition annexed. be served upon the nteratty bespital of Minneapolis, Henne: nty, Minnesota, and also upon James ard, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, sach personal service to be made three weeks before the day of heuring fixed by said order Dated this 6th day day of December, A, D. M. A. SPOONER. Judge of District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. Herald-Review, Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, To J. B, CHATTERTON You are hereby notified, That the follow- ing described piece or parcel of land. situate in the County of Itasca and State of Minne- sota, and known and described as follows, to-wit: Lot 21, Block 13, Grand Rapids First Division, is now assed in your name; that on the 18th day of May, A. D. 1902, ut the sale of lands pursuant to the Real Estate Tax Judg- eut, duly given and made in and by the istrict Court in and for said County of Itasca. 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 Uhe same was to be sold, to-wit. the sum of Two wand fifty-three one-hundredths dollars ($2.53), 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 there- after, to-wit.on the 10th day of November, A, D. 1905, said piece or parcel of land still re- maining unredeemed from suid sale, the same was, under the directiqn und authority of the State Auditor in pursuanee of the provisions of Sections 53 and Siof Title 5, Chapter 2 of the Laws of 1902 us amended. duly sold at ublic 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 County Auditor a certificate of sule for said piece or parcel of land, and the holder of said certificate having presented the same 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 Frac or parcel of land from said sale ut 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 dollars a! eighty-seven cents, with interest thereon a cording: to law, and that the time for the r demption of said piece or parcel of land from | sald sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and the proof of said seryice has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal at Grand Rapids in said cointy of Itasca, Min- nesota, this 1th day of November, 1905. County Auditor's t i A. SPANG, Beal. County, Mii Horald-Review Nov. 25. Des. 2,9. 05. Auditor of Itasca Notice of Expiration of Redemptyon. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOK} Itasea County, Minnesota. ( ToN. P. CLARK: You are 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: Southeast quarter of southeast quarter [se4 of se] of section eight [8]. township one hundred forty-eight [148], range twenty-five [25], is now assessed in your name. That on the 6th day of May. A. D. 1901, at the sale of lands pursuant to the Keal Estate Tax Jud; nt, duly given and made in and by of Teasoa, on the aist aay of Mateby a... 100 of on e 2ist day of a A.D. 5 in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year 1899, for the sald County of Itasca, the above described piece or parcel of land was bid in for the State of Minnesota, for . sum of aie forteen one-hundredths dollars Tuat the eatd nope or Barcel of land Ge become and now absolu’ ety of the state of Minnesota. sia hd Tnaton the Uth day 1905, at a public sale of come the al court house in Grand Rapids iv said county, scribed real estate was sold by the county audivor of said [tusca 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 amendatory thereto for the sum of thirty- seven and 56-100 ($ 7.58) dollars; ‘That the amount ired to redeem said piece or parcel of from said sale, (ex- clusive of costs accrue upon this notice) is and 56-100 terest thereon from said last mentioned date ut the rate of twelve per cent rannuum from said date until such re- lem ption is je; that the time for redem; ape cys lege parcel pol esget pene said to will e: ine sixty duys after the service of this ne y ‘and’ proof thereof has been Witness my hand and official seal at Grand Kapids in said county of Itasca iunesota, this léth day of Nov., 1905. } County Auditor's | M. A. SPANG, Seal is Auditor Itusca County, Minnesota. | Herald-Review Nov 25, Dec 2. 9 ot November, A. D. nds, which have be- jute property of the wes hel ui to filed in my office. we RD A, ROSSMAN, Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Bullding. GRAND RAPIDS - * GRAND RAPIDS, = 2 = = 2 = H STOREY Taxidermist and Taner And have it done right... Game Heads a Specialty. Fur Rugs and Robes made to order. We repair Fur Coats and Garments. All work guaranteed to be strictly first-class. Buckskin Gloves and Mittens. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN- nae OF COUNTY AUDITOR of Itusca, % State of Minnesota. To N. CHUKOHILL: i You are hereby uotified, That the following desi:ribed piece or parcel of land. situate in the county of Itasca, and stute of Minnesota, ribed as fullows. towit: id Rapids First Di ir ‘name; thaton t the sale of mi district court in and for said county of Itasca the ubove described piece or Be el 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 und 51-100 (82.51) dollars; at the lowest rate percent per annum interest on saitl amount, and no One bidding upon such offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcelof 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 parcel of land still remaining uaredeemed from suid 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, phan 2 of the laws of 1902 us amended, duly tt public sale to Mary Daub for the sum of nine dollars and forty-five cents, she being the highest and best bidder therefor, and the said Mary Daub having received from the county auditor a certificate of sale for said purcel of land, und the holder of sai cate having presented the same to me purpose of having notice of the expiration of redemption from said sule given und served. you are therefore bereby further notified 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 upou and for the service of this notice, is the sum of nine dollars and forty-five cents with interest thereon according to law, und thatthe time for tho redemption of said piece or parcel of Jand from said sale will ex- pire sixcy (60) days after the service of this notice and the proof of said service has been filed in my oftice. Witness my hand and efficial seal, this 11th day of November, A. D, 1905, [Official Seal.) M, A. SPANG, Auditor Itasca County. Minnesota. Herald-Review, Nov. 25, Dec. 2. 9. 06" Local Time Tabte. West Bound Train 35 | 33 Ena, Bouad |Lv...Duluth ...Ar 48) Superior .. Cloquet .. 3}. Grand Rapids Cohasset . + oe River. 6:25) 7:15|....Crookston.... 8:15!Ar.Grand Fks. Lv Cc. L. FRYE, Agent, Grand Rapids, Minn. Probote Notice. STATE OF MINNSOTA } ,.. County of Itasca’ f In Probate Court. before H. S, Huson. Esq - jugue of Probate.—Special Term, Nov. 2: Pomeroy, deceased. Letters of ndmi| sald deceased havin; ed unto Thomas F. of Graad Forks, jompso' ors to present their claims been published or given, and said admiai: trator having filed an affidavit that there are no debts against the estute, It Is Hereby Ordered, be sota, on the followin; days: The 2%nd d lay of m ber, each of said days; ItIs Further Ordered, That three months from the date hereof be allowed to creditors to preseut their claims against said estate, at the expiration of which time all claims not presented to said court, or not proven to its i be forever barred unless satisfaction, shal. for cause shown further time be allowed, Ordered jaims and demands shall amination in the Gran lished at the village of county of Itasca. Dated at Grand Ra) day of poveeinrs A.D, y the Court: H. 8. HUSON, Judge of Probate. Herald-Review Dec 2, 9, 16. A. B. CLAIR, Mineral ‘Pine ana Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. MINNESOTA. ec sca sh decay SAE EEE Re G. C. SMITH Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. ELAND AVENUE, In the matter of the ostate of Sumner A. iration on the estate of been heretofore grant- , of the county orth Dakota, and it ap- pearing to the court that no notice to credit- That all claims and demands. of all persons against said estate, resented to this court for examination and allowance. at the probate office in the court house in said county of Itascu, Minne- 1905; the 28nd day of January. 1906, and the 2ist day of February, 1906. ut 10 o'clock in the forenvon of Further, That notice of the time d place of hearing and examination of said be given by publi- cation of this order for three successive weeks prior to the day appointed for such ex- nm io Rapids etd view, a weekly newspaper printed and pu’ Grand Rapids, in said ids, Minnesota, the 22d . 1905. - 7 OE 0 8 8 a a Notice of Expvration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To J. B, CHATTERTON: You are hereby notified. That the following described piece or purcel of land. situate iu the County of Itasca and State of Minnesot: and known and described as follows. to-wi Lot 20, block 13. Grand Rapids First Divis- ion, is now assessed in y: That on the 18th day o: the sale #f Jands pursuar Tax Judgment duly given and made in and by the District Court in and for said County of Itasca, the above described piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sale to the bidder who offered to pay the amount for wh judgment was entered thereon and fur which the sume was to be sold, to-wit, the sum of Two and fifty-three one-hundredths dol- lars ($2.53). at the lowest rate percent per annum interest on said amount, and no one bidding upon such offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcelot land was subject to be sold, the same was duly bid iu for the state for the sum list aforesai hi thereafter, te-wit, on the 10th d ber, A. D. 1905. said piece or par still remaining unredeemed from the same was, under the dir authority of the State Auditor, in pursay of the provisions of Sections 53 and 54 of Titl 5, Chapter 2 of the Laws of 1902 as umended, duly sold at public saie to Mary Dau for the sum of thirty-six dollars and ei: six cents, she being the highest atid best der therefor, ‘aud the said having reveived from the Uounty Auditor a certificate of sale for said piece or parcel of land, and the holder of said certificate hav- ’ ume; ing presented the same to ne for the purpose of having notice of the expiration of redemp- tion from said sale given und served, you are therefore hereby forther notified that the amount required to redeem said piece or par- cel 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-sixdollars and eighty-six cents, with luterest thereon yecording to law, and that the time for thé redemption of said pieve or parcel of lund from said sale will expire sixty [60] days after the service of this notice ie proof of suid service has been filed in my} ice. Xitness my hand and official seal this 11th day of November, A. D. 1905. [Official seal] M. A. SPANG, Auditor, Itasca County, Minn, Heraid-Review Nov 25, Dee 2.9 Notice of Expiration of Redemption. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, To C. H, MURPHY: G Youare hereby notified, That the follow- ing described piece or parcel of land, situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minneso- ta, and known and described as follows to- wit: Northeast quarter of northeast quarter (ne of ne‘) of section twenty-six, township fifty-four, (54). range twenty-three (23) is now assessed in your name. That on the sixth day of May A. D. 1901, at the sale of lands Roruens to the Real Estate Tax Judgment. duly given and made in and by the District Court, in and for the said County of Itasca, on the 2ist day of March, A. D. i901, in proceedings to enforce the pay- men* of taxes delinquent upvn real estate for the year 1899, for the suid County of Itasca, the above described piece and parcel of land was bid in for the State of Minn ‘sota, for the sum of one and ninety-seven one-hundrecths dollars ($1.97). That the said piece or parcel of land has become and now is the absolute property of the State of Minnesota. That on the 11th day of November. A. D. 1905, at » public sale of lands which have _be- come the absolute property of the State, held at the Court house in the Village of Grand malas: in said county, the above desbribed real estate was sold by the County Auditor of said Itasca county, pursuant to the order and direction ot the State Auditor, in accordance with the provisions of Section 1616, Statutes of Minnesota 18%, and acts amendatory thereto, for the sum of seventeen and twenty one-huddredths dollars ($17.20). That the umount ey to redeem said piece or parcel of land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, is the said sum of seventeen and twen- ty one-hundredths dollars[#17.2u], and interest thereon from said last mentioned date at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said date until such redemptiou is made. ‘That the time for redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said sale will expire sixty days after the service of this notic and proof thereof has been filed in ny office. Witness my hand and oo seal this eet = day of November. A. as an uditor’s + i Seal. t County Auditor, innesota. Itasca County, Herald-Review, Dec. 9, 16. ITASCA COUNTY ABSIRAGT OFFICE REAL ESTATE, - FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn, Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, ee KREMER & KING, Fruits, Confectionery, Proprietors. Ice Cream Soda, GRAND RAPIDS. - - MINN aes Orraty, Desks, O. W. HASTINGS. F. P. SHELDON. Tobaccos, President, Vice-President. Cashier. First National Bank, Grand Rapids Village Lots ing them on such easy the matter over, We also ha REISHUS.REMER Ae Ae A ae a a SegeeeeseteeeesseseseoeeEe sees Keevenscees cHssenenseEsoRHoEKeseD We have choice residence lots all over town and we are sell- down and $5 per month is certainly.e: A house and three lots fo ve some choice business lots on our Jists. are for sale uu easy terms. ee: COSA STHH SHS SSSS HH ee HHS THOT Re oO ‘Down and $5 | per month $3 terme that anybody cau buy.: #5. Come in and talk sale cheap, SE EES OE RE ee TS RS it LAND COMPANY, | Say, Pa, Why Don’t YouBuy ‘The Me- nominee Seamless” Sensibie boy, that.%j;He made 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. The best way to cure corns is to prevent heir growth in the first place. The Menominee Seamess Union Made Shoe is casy-to- wear, easy-to-buy, easy-to-sell, For Sale By J. 3. KURTZ MAN, The Shoe Man Grand Rapids S2SLSLISWS! - SLSWSLSOSLSCSLSISLSS HHH SLSISS Mnnesoa NES a OR. SIG" SLWI SWSI FOSOTLSTSLTLSE SWSMNSWSLHWET SSE GUARANTEED TO! OUF-WEAR ANY SHOE ON THE MARKET. Rapids, In connection—Open Day and Season serve Cd head sheohe tbo de checeshoobeohcobecpeshcolcele she cheehy foshesbe abel Se ESE A Me ae a, ea a ae eo a a ee ae a te Meee IS HERE Market in .Grand NORTHERN SAMPLE ROOM Cabinet Rye Whiskey We handle the finest wiiiskeys bver distilled. NORTHERN {CAFE OTTO RANFRANZE, Chef, * Se Oe A Ee ae a aa ahaa Nate meagan ate ae ale ae ae ae oe ae ae aaa a EE eS LEMP’S | rf C. TYNDALL pspsighc og (AD aoe Ah ae AS EE ee aE aE ate ae ae Re aE ee ae AESEAEROSORTEERD ER EO ECTS ae = = y an Sheol 2e = avorite Resort HH ee $s tor refreshments and where may he seon and heard one : of the largest phonographs in the world is at Ld THE H a most delightful beverage »lways in stock—we are, Agent for it in. Grand SS Adc d-dedetededed-chededecdecbededededecded Night. All Delicacies of the d at all hours. 9 A Ae A he A a ae a eS EE SOK: BEER AT LAST The Famous: Beer of Wm,-J. Lemp is now on _ Rapids and is sold by Call up 180 and Order a Case. LEMP’S IS PERFECTION www 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 lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Have a Shine? Joe Craft At the Northern Sample Rooms is there.all the time with gilt-edge work —Sundays included. | Dr. cosretto DENTIST. —Offia in First National Bank Building. Correspondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, : - Minr 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, GRAND RAPIDS. MINNESOTA =a = =e RANK F. PRICE LAWYER Offie inthe First National Bank building GRAND RAPIDS - MINN D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON Office and Residence carner Leland AYPROR and Fourth street...

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