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rou 8 the following You are hereby notified, t piece or parcel fund, situate in the of Itasca and State and known and described as SCune all of block twenty-one (21), Grai Second division. is mow assessed name; that on the 2nd day of June 1900, ut the sale of lands pursuant to the rea) estute tax judgment, duly given and made in and by the@istrict court in and for said county of Itasca, the above deseribed piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sule to the bidder who offered to pay the amount for which aggement was entered thereon and fur which the same was to be sold, to-wit: the sum of niety-six dollars, and seventy-two cents ($96.72) at the lowest rate per cent. per annum interest on said amount, and no one iding upou such offer an amount equal to thatdor 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 afore- said; that thereafter, to-wit, on the 12th da of November, A. D. 196,said’ piece or pi of land stil remainmg unredeemed from sale. the same was, under the direction® and authority of the state suditor in pursuance of the provisions of sections 936, 987 and chapter 11 of the revised laws of 1905, duly sold at public sale to O. B. Seamans for the sum of one hundred thirteen dol- lars and eighty-nine cents, ($113.89). he being the highest and_best bidder there- for, and the said 0, B, Seamans having received from the county auditor a certifi- cate of sale for said piece or parcel of Jand, und the holder of said certificate having resented the same to me fur the purpose of Raving notice of the expiration of redemption from said sale given and served, you are therfore hereby further notified that the amount required to rédeem said piece or parce! 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 one hundred thirteen dollars, and eighty-nine cents, ($113.89) with interest thereon according to law. and that the time for the redemption fo sai iece or parcel of land from said sale will expire sixty(60) days after the service of this notice and the proo! of said service has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal, this 13th day of November. A. D. 1906, 3 [Official Seal] M. A. SPANG. Auditor, Itusca County, Minn. Herald-Review No Dec. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Itasca. Office of County Auditor. To J. B. Chatterton: You are hereby notified, That the following described piece or parcel of land. situate ip the county of Itasca and state Minnesota, and known and described as follows. to-wit: Jot seventeen (17). of block thirteen (13) Grand Rapids First division 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 district court in and for said county of Ltusca, the above described piece or puree] of land was duly offered for sale to the bidder who offered to pay the amount for which judgment was entered thereon and for which the same was to be sold, to-wit: the sum of three dollars and forty-one cents($3.41) at the lowest rate per cent. per annum inter- est on said umount, and no one bidding upon such offer an savonns see te 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, ou the 12th day of November. A. D. 906, said piece or parcel of land still remain- ing unredeemed from said sale, the same was ‘under the direction and authority of the: state auditor in pursuance Of the provisions of sections 936. 937 and 938, chapter 11 of the revised laws of 1905, duly sold at public sale to O. B. Seamans for the sum of twenty-seven dolfirs, and fifty cents, ($27.50). he being the highest and best bidder therefor, and the said O. B. Seamans having received from the county itor a certificate of sale for said piece or parce! of land, and the holder of said certificate having presented the same to me for the purpose of having notice of the on of redemption from said sale given ved, you ure therefore hereby further 1 that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from said sale ut te of this notice, execlusive of the cost rue upon and for the service of this twenty-seven dollars bh interest thereon at the-time=for re~ 7 eel of land sixty (60) days: ice of this notice and the proof vice has been filed in office. Witness my hand and offiical seal, this 13th of November. A.D, 1906. official Seal] M. A. SPANG. demption of from said sal Auditor, Ttasea Caunty, Minn. Heraid-Review Nov. 24, Dee. 1-8, —— The Rey, Ir] R. Hicks 1907 Almanac. The Rev. Irl R. 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In building located upon lot 1, block 17, eens applic tion and onstrance aD} ation and any rem‘ or objections to the granting of the same will be heard and determined by said board of county commissioners, at their next session, on Tuesday, the 20th day of November, 1906 us she court house, in the village of Grand s, Itasca county, Minnesota. M. A. SPANG, sine a ho Itasca County, Mion. Dated Octaber 30, 1906. Herald-Review Nov. 17, 24. t Notice of Application for Liquor License STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, _ Village of Grand Rapids. Notice is hereby given that ap) lication has been made in w ny, to the. jage council of the said village of Grand Rapids and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxi- eating liquors for a term commencing on the second day of November, 1906 and terminating on the second day of November, 1907, by the following person and at the following place, 4s stated in said apptication. to-wit: Quackenbush & Pearson, in the east front room on the ground floor ef the frame build- ing situated on lot 9 in block 18, m the original townsite of Grand Rapids. Minnesota. Said application will be heard and deter- mined by said village council at the council room in the village hall in said village on Monday. the 10th day of December, 1906. at 8:00 o'clock p.m,, of thatday. H, E. GRAFFAM, Village Recorder. Herald Review Nov. 17-24. THIS TYPEWRITER YOURSELF Don't worry your correspon- dent. 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The OLIVER Typewriter Company j ,, 1a District t wland, Plaintif, Elizabeth Cox Howland, Defendant. | The State of Minnesota to thé defendant above named: — 3 ummoned and required to in the has a You are hereby. answer the complaint of the plaiuti! sesidn Seve entitled, which complaii n the clerk of the district court in and for the county of [tasea, state of Minnesota, in his ice at the court hous: in the villaegof Grand Rapids, Minnesota, und to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint upon the Sub- scriber at his office in the city of Crookston, Polk county, Minnesota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the date of such service, and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff herein will apply vo the court for the relief demand- ed int! it. spa aa A.A MILLER, | Attorney for Plaintiff. Crookston, Minn. Herald-Review Nov. 10, Dec. 15. STATE OF MINNESOTA, |... County of Itasca. x i oa District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- trict. . In the matter of the application and petition for the vacation of the plat of the First Division of Keewatin, Itasca county, Minne- sota. Notice. Notice is hereby given that an application and petition of Sargent Land Co., a corpor- tion, in the above entitled matter, has been filed with the clerk of above named court on this 15th day of November. 1905, wherein it is alleged, mong other things, taat said Sar- gent, Land Company is the owner of the jortheast quarter of Northwest quarter (N. E.4 of N. W. 34) of section twenty- five (2) in township fifty-seven (57) north, range twenty-two (22) west. Itasca county. Minnesota, being all the land in- cluded within the plat of the First Division of Keewatin in said county. and of all the estate and interest therein. except a right of way of the Eustern Railway Company of Minnesota over the same, and certain tim- ber and mineral reservations, and the public easement in the streets, avenues. alleys and public places included in said First’ Divi- sion of Keewatin,.and that iv mane be to the best interests of all concerned that the relief therein prayed for be granted; and raying that an order, judgment and decree pe made and filed herein vacating and annall- ing said plat of the First Division of Keewa- tin. and adjudging the same, together w all town jots, blocks, streets. ‘avenues, alleys and other\publig places designated thereon to be vacated and annulled. und the title to all said land above described, to be in said petitioner, free-and clear of all public ea ment or other right by reason of the existence of said plat and the dedication of the streets, avenues, alleys and public places thereon; also that said petitioner have such other and further relief as may be just and equitable: And that said plication and petition, and the matter therein referred to, will be brought on for hearing betore the rtove } named court at the next general term there- of in said county, at the court house in the village of Grand Rapids. Itasca county, Minnesota. on the fourth day of December, 1906. at ten o’clock a.m. SARGENT LAND COMPAMY, By Russell M. Bennett, Secretary. THOMAS 8. SILLIMAN, ALFRED L. THWING, Attorneys for Petitioner, Grand Rapids, Mino Herald-Review Nov. 17, % Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Itasca, Village of Grand Rapids. f Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the village council of the said village of Grand Rapids and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicat- ing liquors for the term commencing ,on the first day of November, 1906 and terminating on the first day of November. 1907. by the ft lowing person and ut the following places, as | stated in said application, to-wit: Cal. Gilman, in the west front room on the ground floor of the building situated on lot twenty (20), block (18) in the original plat of the village of Grand Rupids, Minnesota. Said application will be heard and determ~ ined’ by said village council at the council rooms in the village ball in said village of Grand Rapids. on Monday. the 10th day of december, 1006, at $:000'clock p. m., cf that a -! H.E.GRAFFAm, | Village Recorder. Herald-Review Nov. 17-2 ‘ C.W Hastinas. President. C.F. AIKEN, Cashier. FP. SHELDON. Vice-President First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. 332 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis, Min Transacts a General Banking Busizess | Dlaintifts in this action will Robert M. Stitt _and Nellie Armstron Piginers, doing business us Stitt & Fiowe. vs. Iukerman Helmer. Defendant. ef The State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoneé and required to answer the complsint of the plaintiffs in the ubove entitled action. which complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said district court, at the village of Grand Rapids in the county of Itasca and state of Minne- sota, and to serve.» copy of your answer to said complaint on’ the subscribers at their office, in the city of Duluth in the county of St. Louis and state of Minnesota, with twenty days after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such Service; and if vou fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid. the plaintiffs in this action will ppply to, the court for the relief demanded in said tom- plaint. A. B. FRYBERGER and H.C, FULTON. ‘\ Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Offices 414-417 Lonsdale Bldg.. Duluth, Minn. Herald-Review Nov. 3. Dee. 8, SEES NESS ca i dee a ee ee Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Itasca. District Court Fifteenth Judicial District. Robert M. Stitt and Nellie Leary Co- pirtners doing business as Stitt & Howe, intiffs, vs. Allen Fitzgerald, Defendart. The State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiffs in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said district court, at the village of Grand Rapids. in the county cf Itasca and state of Minne- sota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office. in the city of Duluth in the county of St. Louis and state of Minnesota. within twenty days after service of this summons | upon you, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fall to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, ‘the app court for the relief demanded in s plaint. H. B. FRYBERGER and H.C. FULTON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Offices 414. Lonsdale Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Herald-Review Nov. 3, Dec. ¢. Notice of Expiration of Redemption, STATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Itasca, ; ss Office of County Auditor. To T. B. Royal: You are hereby notified, That the following described piece or parcel of Jand, situate in the county of Itasca and . tate of Minnesota. and known and described as follows. to-wit: Allof block ten (10), Wilson & Gillespie’s ad- dition to Grand Rapids is now assessed in your name; that on the 7th day of May, A. D. 1901, at the sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgement, duiy given and made in and by the district court in and for said county of Itasca. ube above deseribed piece or Ee of land was duly offered for sale to the idder who offered to pay the amcunt for which judgment was entered thereon and for which the same was to be sold, to-wit: the sum of one dollar, and one cent (#1 01) 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 or parcel of Jand 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 12th day of N mber, A, D, 1906. said or parcel of land still remaining un- edfrom said sale, the same was. under the direction and authority of the state audi- tor in pursuance of the provisions of section 36.937 and 938.cha pter 11 of the revised Jaws of 05, duly sold at public sale to Ike Liverson ior the sum of twenty-two dollars. and eighty cents, ($22.80), he leing the highest and best bidder therefor, and the said lke Liversor having received from the county auditor 2 vertificate of sale for said piqce or parcel of land, and the holder of said @ertificate hav- ing presented the same to me for the pur- | pose of having notice of expiration of re- demption from said sale given and served. you ire therefore hereby further notified that the amount reqitired to redeem said piece 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 twenty-two doliars and eighty cents. ($22.80), with interest thereon according to Jaw, and that the time for the redemption of aaid piece or pare?! of land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and the proof of said service has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal, this 13th day of Novemiber, A. D, 1906. M. A. SPANG. Auditor, (Official seal) Ttasca County, Minn. Herald-Reyiew Nov. 17. Dec. 1 7 Geo. F. Kremer Furniture and Undertaking Your attention the assistance we can render equipping your home in its entirety a single piece of furniture. You are invited to inspect the ex- tensive line of Iron Beds, Mattresses Chairs, Tables shown on our floors. Prices lower than same goods for in the cities. or wit. and Springs, Opposite Postoffice GRAND RAPIDS « MINN. is again called to ou in Rockers and you can buy : Fresh and SPSVSlGSSVSLOS PS SLSLSLS LS LSC SLVSLS: * Pionzer Meat Market ! THOMAS FINNEGAN 4 We Carry Only the Best that Can be Had. Our Special Brands of CANNED GOODS are the oe best offered to the public. Poultry, Game, Etc. Butter. Eggs, Cheese. pee he Ls ne THOS. FINNEGAN ‘"opr0sits'Postottice Prop. Salt Meats | SWSLSWS VSCSLES * husband; W. ©. Impounding of Cattle. Notice is hereby giv4n that.on the 19th day of November, 190,’ at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described cattle were found run- DI ne, at large within the limitsofnhe Village of Grand Rapids and upon the public streets thereof, aud were then and there seized, taken up avd impounded according to the provisions of O: diance No. 42 of saia Village. viz: One light rei cow, with four white feet. bell attached to chain round neck, short horns turned downward; One black heifer. about three years old; One red yearling heifer. The owner or owners’ of said cattle are hereby notified and required to appear and reclaim said cattle pay the charges and assessments against the same and take them away; and if, within ten days after the date of this notice. said cattle shall not have been reclaimed. paid for and takea away. the same will be sold according to the provisions of the Ordinance above mentioned to sat- isfy said charges und assessments und ex- eS. PBited November 21, 1906. : JESSE HARRY. Poundmaster Village of Grand Kupids, Minn. Herald-Review Nov. 24, Dec, 1. Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) County of Itasca. f District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. The Diamond Iron Mining Company, a Cor- poration, Plaintiff, vs. Mary A. Gordon and Thomas C. Gordon, her F ‘ Goforth and Julia N Goforth, his wife. Defendants. The State of Minnesota, to the Above Named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the Clerk of said District, Court, at Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and to serve 4 copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers, at their office at room 600 New York life Building, in the city of Minneapolis, in the County of Hennepin and: State of Minne- sota, Within twenty days after service of this summeng upon you, exclusive of the day of such service: alid if you fall to" answer the suid complaint withi2: the time aforesaid, the painne in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Dated the 29th day of October, 1906. HICKS, CARLETON & CROSS, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 60 New York Life Building, Minneapolis, Minuesota. Herald-Review Nov. 24, Dec. 29. Be F. PRICE ; LAWYER inthe First National Bank building. MINN Office GRAND;RAPIDS — - | | | t | { , ifany there be, why liceuse should not be a steel range and should walk ran; and saying + nothing more walk out again, after we had come to we would probably say, ‘‘He’s crazy,” but you would stand a better show of getting a good dependable range than to send the bundle, away to strangers, for the reason that people Would not buy at any price the class of range secured by mail were it on our floor looking its very ‘“‘slickest.’’ We are compelled to offer the best. When you come to ttade with us you expect to get some- thing we can recom- mend and you rely upon us to tell you the truth. It'there- fore seems to us that when you come to need as im- portant an article as a range in your home we should have a chance to tell you about the ROUND OAK CHIEF steel range. Some of its’ superior merits could be mentioned here but toappreciate it fully you must see it. Buying a_ range “unsight unseen’’ is risky busines: Call in and see a steel range that is right for sure. “This is iW.J. & H. bundle of money and request us to deliver at your home a steel Grand Rapids, Minn. f ‘ into our store and lay down a “e 3 Al 2 C MM Independence Hall. Fritz, where the Declar- ation of American Independence was signed.” 3 D. Powers Order to Show Cause of Filing Petition | to Sell Land. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | ., COUNTY OF ITASCA. ieee In Probate Court. | Before H. S. Huson, Esq., Judge of Probate. | Special Term, November Ist. 1906, i In the matter of the estate of August Cham- © ier, deceased. f On reading and filing the petition of Edwin Kersten, administrator of said estate, setting forth the amount of personal estate that has come into his hands, the disposition thereof, | and how much remains undisposed of; and the description of all of the real estate, ‘situ- ate in Itasca county, Minnesota and Henne~ din county, Minnesota. of which said deceased died seized. and the condition and value of the jective portions or lots thereof; the per- nterested in said estate with their resi- ( ces, and praying that license be to him ‘anted to allotsaid real estate situate county, Minnesoia. and Hennepin Minnesota, and setting forth grounds tie of real estate. ppearing by said petition that all of suid persons interested in said estate re- side in Germany and not in the United States all und that of Said real estate is unimproved, yacuut and unoccupied and wholly unpro- ductive. That it isu soarce of expense to all the persons interested therein and that no iucome can be derived therefrom except by the sale thereof and that because of the ex se of looking after the same and the taxes accruing thereon, and other expenses, und other reasons set forth in said petition, it is neccessary and to the best interests of all said persons interest- ed in said estuce that said lands and premises be sold and the proceeds thereot distributed to the persons interested therein according vo law. said real estate being described as follows, to-wit An undivided two-thirds (%) interes of the following described lots. pi parcels of land, situated in the County of Itasca, Stave of Minnesota, dgsciibed as fol- lows, to-wit: Lots 19 to 24, both inclusive. in block 3; lots 7 to 12, both inclusive, in block 6; jot 14 in block 10; lots 3 to 8, both inclusive. in block 12: lots 19 to 24, both inclusive. in block 13; lots 1 to 6, both inclusive, block 15; lots 7 to 10, both inclusive, in block 20; lots 13 to 18, both inclusive. in block 29; lots 7 to 11, both ; inclusive, in Llock 31; lots 24 to 30, both ‘inclu-y sive in block 37; lots 1 to 12, both-inclusive, in block 39; lots 19 to 21, both inclusive, and lots 25 to 30, both inclusive. in block 40, lot 18 in block 42, all in Syndicate Division in the Vil- lage of Grand Rapips, ltusea county, Minne- sota. acecording to the plat thereof of record und On file in the office of the Register of Daeds for Itasca county, Minn. Also an un- divided one-half ‘%) of lot t8 in block 4 of | sidle Park in tbe city of Minneapolis, State } of Minnesota. : Ivis further ordered, That all persons in- terested in suid estate uppear before tb) court On Thursday, the 29th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1906, at ten (10) o’clock a. m. at the Court House in the Village o; Grand Rapids. in suid county, then and there to show cause, granted to said Edwin: Kersten, administra~ tor of said estate. to sell all of the said real estate at private sale. And 1 is fu@her ordered. That this order shall be published Once in each week for three successive weeks prior to suid day Of hearing in the Grand Rupids Herald-Keview, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand cee er Gitnd Tapidh BMihnesote, the ). 1906. : Dated at Grand first day of November. A. D). 1906. By the court, H. 8. HUSON, J Probate Court | Judge of Probate. t seal (Herald-Review Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24.) Order for Hearing on Petitionfor Adjustmen of Final Account and for Final Decree of Distribution. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County OF ITasca. ‘n Probate Sourt. Order of hearing on petition for adjustment of final account and for final decree of dis- tribution. a In the matter of the estate of Byron D. Jelli- son, Decedent. The petition of Jesse L, Jellison, adminis- trator, as representative of the above named decendent, together with his final account of the administration of said estate, having been filed in this court, representing, among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, yet ares that said final ac- count of said administration be examined, adjusted and allowed by the court, und that the court make and enter its final decree of distribution of the residue of the estate of said decedent to the persons entitled thereto: Itis ordered, That said petition be heard. and said. final’ account examined, adjusted and allowed, by the court, at the probate court rooms in the court house, in the village of Grand Rapids. county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the first day of December, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m.. and that the citation of this court issue to all persons interested in said hearing and in-said matter, and that such citation be served by the publication thereof in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review published at Grand Rupids, Minnesota, uc- cording to law, Dated November 3d, 1906. By thefCourt; H. 5. HUSON. id. _____ Judge of Probate. ‘erald-Review Nov. 10. 17, 24. Read the Hevald-Review. | period Notice of Application for License to Self Intogicating Liquors. Notice is hergby given that Edison Beremae has petitioned the board of county commis- sioners of Itasca county. insects. for license to sell intoxicating Mquors for « of one year from the llth day cf October, 1906, In the west front room on the ground floor af that certain twoand '» story building sita- ; ate on lots 9 and 10, of block one (1) tewnsite i ape swpont tae Ttasca county. Minn. This application and any remonstrance or objections to the granting of the same wilt be heard and determined by said board of i county comwissioners, at their next session. on Tuesday the 20th day of November. at the court house. in the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minne-ota. M. A. SPANG, uditor Itasca County, Minn. County Dated Oct i ld-Review Nov. 17. Notice of Application for License to Self ating Liquors. by given that Chas. Ollila the board of county sioférs of Ita: oun’ Minnesota, ense to seli intoxicating liquors for = period of one year from the first day of Nov- ember. 1906. In the front room on the ground floor of that. two story frame building situated upen lot lL. block 9, ‘plat of Holman. This application and any renionstrance or objections to the granting of the same will be heard and determined by said board uf county commissioners. at theit next sessiou. on ‘Tuesday. the 20th day of —ovember, 190%. at the court house, in the village of Grand Rupids, Itasca county, Minnesota. 0 ow aiaee M & SPANG. Sount uditor Itasca County, Min Dated Oct othe 1906. 7 ug Herald-Review Nov. 17. Notice for Publication. United States Adee Office, Duluth, Minn. ay July 20, 1966 Notice is hereb¥ given that in compliazee with tht provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the sale af timber Jands in the States of California, Ore- gon. Nevada and Washington Territory.” a= extended to all the Pablic Land States by x of August 4, 1892, HERMAN GRAN, of Grand Rapids, county of [tasca State ot Minnesota, has this day 6led in this office lis sworn sfatement No. 10905, for the purchase the sw’4 of se'4 of secriun No. 9 in township No, 55 n. range No. 23 wand will offer proof to show that the land sought is valuable for its timber or stone than for ag: cultural purposes, and to establish his claim tosaid land before Clerk of Distriet Count ac his office in Grand Rapids. Min ks © the 6th day of December. i906. le ; names as Witnesses: Frank B. Gr: Grand bis 3 Minn.. Charles Point of Grane Rapids, Herman Keyala of Grané Rapids. Minn., r Gran of Duluth, Minn. icto: Anyand all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested 0 fie their claims in this office on or before said 6th day of December, 1906. J.C, Herman Exoxt. egistes Herald-Review July 28. Nov". Contest Notice. Depaftment of the Interior, United Si pam interior, United States Duluth, Minnesota. November 16, i90¢. A sufficient contest affidavit having bees filed in this office bv E R. Lewis, contestamz. against homesi entr;, No. 20656, made August 8. 1904, at the Duluth, Minnesota, led office. for sw'4 se, sec. 6, lot 1, ne4 nw ané nw4-ne', sec. 7, all in township 6in, range?? w, of the 4th p. m,. by John Fannon, contestee, ia which it is alleged that said John Fannaw has not resided ‘pon. said land for more thaw six months last past, and for more than one year last ts opt. he never established residence upon said lind. and has not eatti vated or improved suid land, and that sane is wholly unimproved, wila/vacaut and un- occupied; that no one resided ‘thoreon. an€ that no person has ever resided thereon ané that there are no improvements whatever upon said land; and that said alleged absence from said land was not due to entryman’s empioymentin the army, navy or mariae corps of the United States. in any capacit during any war; said parties are notified to appear. respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m.om January 4, 1907 before I. 1. Rass Clerk of District Court, at his office in Grand Rapids, Minnésota,-und that final hearing will be held at. 10 o’elock a.m. on January ae Pelee Pepister nd Receiver at n ates Lund 0} gate, Minnesota. * ae esi contestant. ia affidavit, filed November 16, 1906, set’ forte facte which show that after due diligenee personul service of this notice can not be made. itis hereby ordered that such netice be given by due and Bree publication. . CO. HERMAN ENGEL. Herald-Review Nov. 11, Dee se . House and lot 3 alee: This isa real bargain. Enquire at First State bank? ec 3 1