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iL pr A Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business | Sirempaieas F. PRICE LAW\ER Office in the First National Bank building. GRAND RAPIDS” - MINN Ay OLAeY A. ROSSMAN, Attorney At Law. - Office in First Natiopal Bank Building. GRAND RAPIDS~ - .- MINN D* CHAS. M. STORCH, ‘ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence corner Leland avenue and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. § Dkr. cosretto @ DENTIST. —Offic. tn First National Bank Building.— 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 M. E. Church Services. SundaySchool.. Epwerth League . Prayer Meeting. ..Thursday. Choir Rehearsal.. Thursday. Ladies Aid Society meets every Wed- nesday afternoon. invitation is extended to all. A cordia oe VISITING MINNESOTA TOWNS FOR TEN YEARS DR. DORAN America’s nos’ popular Specialist. Next professional, visit to Grand Rapids Saturday, March 9th At Hotel Pokegama Returning Every Month HOURS 9 A. M. TO 3 P.M. has nosuperior in diagnos- : and deformaties. He treats acute and chronic catarrh, diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs, Liver, Stomach and Bowels, dyspepsia. constutional catarrh. sick head- ache, rheumatism, curonic female diseases, neuralgia, tica, dizziness, nervousnes slow growth in children and al) wasting di i ies. club feet, curv of the brain, disegse, heart disease, varicocele and hydrocele properly treated. His system of curing Cancers, Fistula, eases in adults. deformati ture of the Tumors, Goiters, Piles, varicocele and enlarged glands with all the subcutaneous injection method, absolutely withont pain and without the loss of a drop of blocd. is one of h‘s own discoveries and is the most really scientific and certainly sure cure of the nineteenth century. Young. middle-aged, and old, single or married men, and all who suffer ,from lost manhood, nerv- ous debility, supermtorrhea, seminal losses, sexual decay. failing memory, stunted de- velepment.lack of energy. impoverished blocd. pimples. facial blemishes, impediments to i also blood and skin diseases, sybhilis, eruptions, hair falling, bone pains, swelling sore throat, ulcers, effects of mercury, kidney and bladder troubles, weak back, burning urine, passing urine too often, ‘onorthea, glect and stricture recelve search- ing treatment, arcu relief and ¢ure for life. He is able to tell any one his disease. He is not likely to doctor his patients for the wrong ailment. No incurable disease taken. Both sexes treated contidenially and private- ly. Consultation and examination to those interested, one dollar. DR. J. E.. DORAN 202 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE . COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ITASCA COUNTY, MINN. Grand Rapids, Minn., Feb. 23, 1907. Pursuant to adjournment the board of county commissioners of Itasca county, Minnescta, met at the court house, in the village of Grand Rapids, this 23rd day of February, 1907. Members present: Commissioners O'Brien, Paseard and Mullins. The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion made and carried were ap- proved. a / Bids for the construction of corduroy on the Shoa! Lake road were then opened and read as follows: a Bid of Neuman Bros. to construct all neces- bat corduroy es pom per 2 Bid of Gilbert Lessard to construct said corduroy for $3.50 perrod. é On motion of Commissioner Mullins, seconded by Commissioner Passard. the bid of Gilbert Lessard was sconpted! and it was ordered that the chairman of the board and the county auditor enter into a contract with said Gill Lessard for the construction of said corduroy, according to his bid and offer and that the said Gilbert Lessard be required to furnish a bond in the sum of $300.00 in con- nection with said contract. Bids for the construction of corduroy‘ om the Romans’ road were then opened and read as follows Bid of oh M. ors py se conn roy at prices ranging from $2.50 per to 3850, per rod, specifying the different parts of the road and the amount of the bid apply- ing to each of such ofsaid road; ; jid-of John H. Carlson to construct said corduroy at $4.00 and $5.00 le On motion of Comi per Mullins and seconded by Commissioner Passard the bid of J.M. Romans was accepted and the chair- man of the board and the county auditor were instructed to enter into # contract with said J, M. Romans for the construction:of said corduroy according to his bid and offer, and that the said J.M, Romans be required to turnish a bond in the sum of $400.00 in connec- tion with said contract. Bids for the burial of paupers were then opened and read as follows: _ BS Bid of Petersou & Goodwin for certain terr:tory surrounding Coleraine for the sum of $25.00 each: Bid of Geo. F. Kremer to bury the remains ofall county paupers within the county limits for the sum of $25.00 each. On motion duly made and carried the bid of Geo. F. Kremer was accepted. The following epelications for correction of assessment and abutement of taxes were ap- proved by the board. and recbmmended to the state auditor for his approval: J. P. Donovaa ROR, list of lots in Grand Rapids 2nd Div., Ella Jorcoran, penalty,’ interest and costs, lands in secticns 5, 6 and 7, town- ship 61, ran; 2%. E, O. Walley, personal property in the unorganized; H. Logan, pen- alty, interest and costs upon lots 3,4 and 5, block 13, Grand Rapids First Division, lots 19, 20 and 21, block 31; and lot 19, block 19, Grand Rapids original plat. An offer was received from Seasongood & Mayer, bankers of Cincinvati, Obio, in which they agreed to surrender one of the Ltasca county 5% percent funding bonds maturing June 1, 1919, atu premium of $120.00, and ta- terest to date, amouating in all to $1160.67 Commissioner Passurd moved that the offer of Seasongood & Mayer to surrender said bond at the above stated price be accepted and that the county auditor be authorized and instructed to draw his wurrant upon the bond redemption fund for the amuunt of said bond and the premium thereon and upor the interest fund for the amount of the interest to date upon said bond. The motion was seconded by Commissione ilinsund carried unanimously Sf The bond of the court commissioner with | Chester L. principal and H. D.j Powers and sureties, was upon motion duly tDDFO' It being the time set for the hearing upon the applicati f Rushenberg for a} objection of said | “¢ having furnisied having paid fullamount requi yner Passurd moved that the appli be granted and lisense issued to said Rushenterg. The motion was duly seconded by Commissioner Mullins and carried uuan- the time set for the hearing upon pplication of Frank Jurkovich for a license to sell intoxicating liquors at Hol-j man, in the townot Iron Kange, the sume was taken under consiceration. There being uo ion filed or offered against the grantivg of said license, the said k Jurkovich ed bond required by law and having paid into the county treasury the full amount required for -said license, Commis- sioner Passard moved that the apptication be approved and license issued to said F ‘the motion is duly seconded ner Mullins moved the adoption of the follow resolation > Whereas, J.J. »nald did on the 1: of March, 1996, make application to this in writing for license to sell into: liquors in a cert ¢ building situate upon Lot 11, See. 7, Town, 53, Range 2%. for a period of one yeur from } b1, 1906; anct Whereas, by 1oferrorsin the publi- cation of t became necezsary to re-advertise the said application and notice of hearing, and when said license was granted by this board on April 12, 1906, some time had psed du which the applicant could and not sell lique 3 herefore, be it resolved. that the license granted by this board to the said J. J. M ald t@sell intoxicating liquors at the hereinbefore recited, on the said April led and modified so that it shall read, “one year trom April 12, 1906,” and said license is hereby so corrected and fended. The motion for the a@option of tbe fore- going resolution was seconded by Commis- sioner Passard and carried unanimously, The following bills were audited and allowed: . George D. Barnard & Co., adding ma- chine ribbon. fel Bell & Blasing. drugs. R. wile justice fees ose on, Christie Litho. & Printing Co. tionment sheets and records Barney Dewan, constable fees. sundry a a ey . John J. F 6 court, Wm, Hoolihan, posting notic Wirt... , Town of Wm. Hoolinan, sheriff's fees, justice court, sundry cases . = Roe Johnson, recording county roads .. Lember Co.. lumber for poor farm I. M. Roadman, witi 3 court Alex B, Riddell, servigg P. P. tax cita- tion . . 3 ~ general election Geo. E. Shaw. River. . St. Benedict's H 3 80] ‘hospital. hospilai c puupers .... és os 134 00 O- Wenaus, clerk, general Giard.... * : 320 The list of grand and pet for the year 1907 was then prepared as follows: GRAND JURORS Mike Braa, Jolin Brady, Victor Knight, Joha Olson, Louis Mefhus, A. D, Ingersoll, Chas. M. King, Milton J. Baker, M. J, Taylor, A.D. Brooks. James Everton, Andrew Mor- risey, Geo, Ruby, Johu Dahlberg, Jos. Jones, John J. Rese, Henry Cunningham, J. E, Cup- ul, Frank W. M usson, C. H, Sumner, Ben- jamin Tone, A. N: Delap. Chas. F. mall, Bar- ton Rosebrook. Fred Hoiliste G, HuSlosson. W.G, Parsons. Willix Wm. Carter, H.Jones, Judd Romans, Foley, Andrew Johnson. Jasper M. Pogue, Matt Amundson, A. H. Phinney, Eric John- son, Alex Cook, Frank Gran, W. Doyle, James Grady, Mike Curley. F. F, Ruesswig, C, A. Buell, Gust Anderson, Emil Litschke, J.S, Cole, John Hoffer, Henry Becker, Wm. Walker, Wm. King, Barney Finnegan, L. R. Root, Frauk Boden, M. Ponti, Leroy Wheaton, Cal Gilman, Geo. Riddell, John O'Connell, Chas. Warner. H.R. King, Mike McAlpine, Chas. Anderson, E. Watson, P. Hoolihan, A. Fraser. Bert Brooks, A, Zeininger, John Berg, 5o|court commendable are: AS CONSIDERED Adoption not Yet Resulted. HERALD-REVIEW GETS OPINIONS Opponents of Movement Hold That the Court Will not be Self- Sustaining—Arguments + of Promoters. ' The movement for the establish- ing of a munivipal court for the Rapids, which has been under con- sideratipn for some time past has been the occasion for considerable talk and comment during the past wweek..and has« caused. the. . village, council to hold several sessions dur- ing the week. : On Saturday last a resolution was presented at the council meeting providing forthe establishment of the court and the fixing of the judge’s salary at $720.00 per annum. The court would also require the services of a clerk, provisions being made for his income from fees; the meeting was adjourned indefinitely, but an- other meeting was called for Monday evening when owing tothe absence of some members of the courcil, an adjournment was taken till tonight. The Herald-Review with a view to sounding the sentiment of the peuple most interested has spent some time. during the past week in interviewing have witnessed the results of like institutions in other cities and vill- ages and the balance of opinion seems to be im favour of the court. The dissenters hold that the court would not be self-sustaining and would consequently burden the yiliage with an extra financial load, while those in favor of the project argue that the fines collected will more than cover the cost of establishing and main- taining the institution; the numer- ous benefits accuring more than compensating for its cost if not self- sustaining The proposed court can lished only by a four-fifths vote of the | council, which body prescribes | numberof judges and otber officials | and fixes the salaries and compensa- tion of the same. Fines and moneys received by the court from other sources are to be turned over to the village treasury. The proceedure in wunicipal court is the same as in district courts, but has the advantage of bringing a case to trial within a month of the time) of seryice of papers while in the dis- \ trict court the same case might be} delayed for six months. Its jurisdic- tion too in civil cases extends to any cases involving $500.00 or less,, while under the statutes a justice court can only try cases in which $100.00 or be estab- | ge less is involyed. In criminal cases the proposed court would have jurisdiction over cases arising in village for which the penalty was 90} days in the county jail orless or a! tine of $100.00 or less and would have | a right to try like cases arising in the county and outside of the city. Preliminary examinations on indict- ments would also come under the court's jurisdiction. The cases com- ing before the court woutd be tried by the village or county attorney, according to whether the case arose in the village or county, serve to make the establishing of the First, the judge of a municipal court must be a man learned in the law, in other words a lawyer. which would yive the principals in any litigation the sat- isfaction of haying their decided according ty legal second, all cases would be treated expediticusly that come under the jurisdiction of the court, whereas under the present system delays are often occasioned. Trying to Break Record. Corporal McCullough of the marine recruiting service is making’ stren+ uous efforts to break last years March record of forty-two recruits which was considered phenomenal, his anxiety being occasioned by thefall- ‘ Wood, Chas, Johnson, Mons Johnson, Carl Magnuson, Swan Hendrickson, Juke Kosely, Alfred Peirson, J. H. Kemp, Fred Peterson. Swan Norstrom Emil Johnson, Fritz Daniel- son, Bert Congdon, I. E. Gary. J. Haywood, eter Robidean, John H. Carlson, W. Kerr, E. E, Clinite. Ed. Larson, Chas. Haigh, Henry Volke, Elmer Miller, Ed. Grady. Irvin Martin, L, P. Gallagher, Wm, Kirt, Geo. Williams, Dan Shannon, F.E. King, iavid Montcalm, Miller Williams. Geo. Martin. Martin Nosaen, Jobn Costello, W. C. Tyndall. Chas, P. Doran, Dan aby Harry Huson. Thos. Benton. Geo. Sawyen A. Galarneau, Ed. Whaling, S. Wash- burn, I. Etheridge, J. J. Decker, John Fraser. J. Helmer, G. F. Kremer, A. O’Lary, J+ Jolin O’Brien and Ule Sherman. PETIT JURORS , Jos. Rabier. Fred Sundloff, Albert Jayn Oscar Harlin, Richard Lewis, 0. Wemaus, Melville Johnson, H. H. Parmeter, Geo Ranier, Goodwin’ A. Gilbert, Ole. Pederson, Reuben Larson. Chas. Swanson, Nord- Wm. berg, Jas. Johnston, W. H. Howard, A. P. and securing .the views of men who} d April are nsid best months iu the year and th combined with arguments and wor Pictures of Mr. McCullough descrit- ing the advantages of enlistment at results. Present... rime wi Soiath ents | be venee e leaving eae “for the | Holman. in hilippines had sure cught to bring | Spblication and heard Wm. Gooseberry and John Whit-|t ford were gemeraas enlisted by Corporal Mi will be administered by Lietenant South next Monday wi the two recruits well be sent to Mare Island, California, where they will commence their term of service. New Bulletins Out. Press bulletins 59, 60 and 61 of the northeast experiment station have been issued by A. J. McGuire of the state experiment farm. The first covers the outlook for northwestern Minnesota agriculturally: the second gives a complete crop report of the Station and the last named gives a record of the dairy between Oct. 1, 1905 and the same date a year later. Owing to lack of space the Hetald Review will be unable to give its readers the benefit of the bulletins this week, later. . Praise for Singer. ; The Detroit-News has the follows ‘Ing commendation on the ability of ullough and the oath | It: but wilt “pudlish’ them | Notice of Application for License to Sell | Dated February 25. 1907, Court. . M. A. SPANG. County Auditor Itasca County, Minn. Herald-Review March 2, 9, Notice of Applicaton for License to Setl Intoxicating Liquors. Notice is hereby goat that James Hodgins has petitioned the rd of County Commis- sioners of Itasea County, Minnesota, for License to sell Intoxicating Liquors for a period, of one year from the 15th day of May 907, in the lower floor of the two story frame Bulidieg. situated on Lot tweuty-three (: Block five (5), Plat of Holman, in the Town ef fron Range, County of Itasca. Minnesota This application and any remonstrance or objections to the granting of the same will be heard and determiued by said Board of County Commissioners, at their next session. on Saturday the 30th day of March 1907 st the Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota. M, A. SPANG. County Auditor It: ’ . Dated February oh WE ee ee Herald-Review March 2nd, 9th. == Intoxicating Liguore. Notice is hereby given that Radosevich Rros. has petitioned the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca. County, Minnesota, for License to sell Intoxicating Liquors for a period of one year from the 16th day of Feb- ruary 1907, in the onestory frame building sit- uated ug Lot 21, Block4 Plat of Holman, Townof fron eney This application andany remonstrance or objections to the granting of Miss Tekla Farm who will appear in| the same will be heard and determined by a concert under the auspices of the Presbyterian ladies aid society on March 22: “Miss. Tekla Farm grand opera has cisen in one season. Previous to her connection with. the Savage Company: last fall Miss Farm was one of Detroit’s most prominent said Board of County Commissioners, at their next session, on Saturday the 30th day of March 1907 at the Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, M.A. SPANG. County Auditor Ltasca County, Mion. Dated February 25. 1907. Herald-Re view March 2 9. in | Minnesota. church and concert singers and her Citation for Hearing on Final A nt sweet, full soprano voice has charm- ed many local audiences. She is an upper peniosula girl.” Orgahized a Band. The little village of Culeraine has given another proof of its enterprise by the organization ata recent date of a brass band. The aggregation already comprises eighteen pieces and is holding rehearsals every week. The secondhand instruments — formerly owned by the focal band will be used for sometime; but it is boped that the patronage accorded the new organ- ization will soon warrant the pur-! chase of new ones. ° OLIVER | Typewriter ATE OF MINNESOTA, } unty of ihe -Ss. Village of Cohasset. i) » is hereby given, that applications been made in writing tothe villa counci! of said village of Cohasset and fil ip my office, praying for license to sell intoxi- cating liquors forthe term commencing on March 23, 1907, and terminating on March 24, 1908, by the following persons. and at the following places, as stated in said applica- tions, respectively, to-wit: John Brown In the two story frame building, Ist floor situated on lot (15) fifteen. in bio () one, village of Cohisset, Itasex county, Minn., as per the original plat thereof now on file and of recordin Register of Deeds office, in and for Itasca, county. Minn. Said applications will be heard ana determ- ined by said village council of the village of Cohasset at the council! room in the village of } Cohasset on said application of Jobn Brown in Itasca county, and state of Miunesota, on Monday the 18th day of March A. D. 1907, at so'clock p. m. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of office this 28th day of February A, D. 1907. M. H, JONES, (Seal) llage Recorder Herald-Review March 2 9 Notice of Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liquors. Notice is hereby given that James Aimon- etti has petitioned the Board of County Com- missioners of Itasca County, Minnesota. for License to sell Intoxicating Liquors for a riod of one, year from the ath. day. of March 1907. building located on Lot 6. Bik. 9. application 4 Townsite of Holman, Minn, The principal features that would) and any remonstrance or objections to the granting of the same will be heard and deter- mined by said Board of County Commission- ers. at their next session, on Saturday the 30th day of March 1907, at the Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota. M.A. SPANG, County Auditor Itasea County, Minn, Dated February 25, 1907. Herald-Review, March 2. 9. cases | wieniratse iis Bra Sencha»: et twerit: | Notice —of Application for License to Sell Jntoxicating Liquors. Notice is hereby given that J.J, McDonald has petitioned the Board of County Commis- sioners of Itasca County. Minnesota, for License tosell Intoxicating Liquors for a period of one year from the 13th day of April | 1907, in the front room on the ground floor of that certain one story building situated upon Lot 10. Section 7, Township 53. Range 22, | known as Swam River Station. This appliea- | tion and any remonst ce or objections to | the granting Of the same will be heard and determined by said Board of County Com- missione! r the 30th day of April 1907 at the Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca Coun- ty, Minnesota. M.A. SPANG. County Auditor Itasca County, Minn. Dated February 25, 1907 Herald-Review March 2, 9, REA SE ee ae oe ae a ae ae ae ae ae ae ea F-U-R-S € \ I will pay $5.00 apiece for No. 1 Mink, other Fur according. Timber Stevens, A. Richardson, Wm. Wheator - Lothrop, W. Wright, E. R Browne. = Ou motion made and carried the bourd ad- journed to Saturday, March 30, 1907. O'BRIEN, Chairman Board County Commissioners. Attest: : M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. (Seal) Wolves $5.00 each. WM. WEITZEL, Grand Rapids, Minn. 2 OEE eRe ae ae a ae ae ae ate He Me mE RE mE EE A He A A ESE ACH eae aE RE ae S soccsasonsasseseencesons Subscribe for the Herald-Review. are Notice of Application for Liguur License. | I s. at their next session, on Saturday | FRANK and for Distribution. Estate of Thomas F. Rutherford, Decedent. STATE OF MINNESOTA \ County of Itasca . In-Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas F. Rutherford, as Representive. * The State of Minnesota to Thomas Ruther- ford. as representive, all persons interested in the final account and distribution of the estate of said decedent: The representative of the above named decedent, having filed in this court his final account of the adminis- tration of the estate of said decedent, to- ther with his, petition praying for the ad- justment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate tu the persons thereunto entitled ; Therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court at the probate rooms in the court honse.in the village of Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca. state of Min- nesota. on the 4tn day of March, 1907. at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 16th day of February, 1907, {Court SEAL] H.S. HUSON. N. ByMora Probate Judge. Attorney for Petitioner. Heraid-Review. Feb. 16, 23, Mar. 2. Notice of Publication. United States Land Office. Cass Lakes Minn., Dec. 17. 1906. Notize is hereby given that in compl with the provisions of the act of Congre June 3, 1 entitied “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” 3 extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. CHARLES COLLINGE, of Cohasset. County of [tasca. State of Minne- sota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. for the purchase of the n\4 ne’ of section No. 30, in township No, 54 n, range No. 26 w, and Will offer proof to’ show that the land sought is more valuable for its ‘amber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before D. Rassmussen, clerk of district court at his office at Grand Rapids, Minn., on Tuesday the fifth day of March, 190° He names as_ witnes: Thomas Hughes. Louis Kirt. Will Kirt oud Hans Schultz, all of Grand R:pids, Minn. Any and al! persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said tifth day of March, 1907. E. 8. OAKLE Register. Herald-Review Deo. 22, March 2. Contest Notice. Departmenfof the Interior, » United States Land Office, Duluth, Minnesota, Jan, |6..1907 A_ sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Charles E. Gould,*con- testant, against homestead entry No. 20747, made September 10. 1904. at Duluth, Miun., Land . ffice. for lot 7, section 22, township 53 n. range 23w. 4th p m., by Oliver Reddick con- testee, in which it is alleged that the said Oliver Reddick never established a bona fide residence upon the said land, never improved and cultivated the said land, as required b; the homestead laws, and also that the sai Oliver Reddick has whoully abandoned the said land and has been absent therefrom for a period of over six months, and that said land is now vacant and unoccupied, and that said alleged absence from said land was not due to his employment in the army, navy ormarinecorps of the United States asa private soldier, officer, seaman or murine, during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the United States may be engaged said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 4. 1907, before I. D, Rassmussen, clerk of dis trict court. at his office, Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minn.. and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 11, 1 fore the register und receiver at the States Land Office in Duluth, Minn. The said contestant aftidavit. filed January 3, 190% which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given due and proper publication C. HERMAN sh Herald-Review Feb. 2, 7, 16, 23. March 2. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn, Notice is hereby given that Fred W. Stultz of Grand Rapids, Minn.. has filed notice of his intentipn to make final five year proof in support of his claim. viz: Homestead entry No. 28365 made Sept. 26, 1901, for the lot No. 5, section 18, township 54 n, range 26 w, and tha said proof will be made before LD. Rassmus sen, clerk of court at his office at Grand Rap- ids, Minn., on March 5th, 1907, ‘He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva- tion of, the land, viz: Thomas Hughes, Hans Schultz, Audrew Salter and Ed Anderson all Cass Lake, Mioa., Feb. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed iu this office by Theodore C. Liebrich, contestant, against homestead entry No. 23174, .wade June 16, 1902, for set of set of section 12, township 54, range 25, by Joha Fritiof Backstrom, coutestee, in which. it is alleged that said Jona Fritiof Backstrom has wholly avand- oned said land and has been abseut therefrom for a period exceeding four years, continuously, immediately preceding February 16, 1907, the date of’said affidavit, also that said Back- strom never resided upen; improved or cultivated said land of any part thereof, and that said alleged absence from said land was not due to the employment of said contestee in any capacityin the army, nayy qr marine corps of the United States during any war in which the United States may be engaged: Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respondjand offer evidence touching said alfegavion at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 30, 1907, before I. D. Rassmusser, clerk of the district courtin and tor Ttasca county, Mion., at his office in the court house in Grand Rapids, in said coun- ty, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a.m. on April 6, 1907 befure the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Cass Lake, Mion. The said contestant, in a proper affidavit, filed Feb. 18, 1907, set forth facte which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, itis hereby ordered that such notice be given by due and proper publication. . E. S. OAKLEY, Register. Feb. 23, March 2,9, 16. Contest Notice. Department of the Loterior, United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn.. January 31, 1907. A sufficient contest affidavit having beou filed in this office by Archie L. King, contest- ant, against homestead entry No. 16505, made May 13, 1902, at the U. S. Lund Office Duluth, Minn.. for u% of se. sw of nex and lot 4 séction 29, township 63n, range 23w, of 4th p. m. by Patrick tyon,contestee. in which it is alleged that the said Patrick Ryon has never at any time since the date of said entry or prior thereto, improved, resided on or culti- vated said land, and that saic alleged ab- sence from Said land was not due to his em- ployment in the Army, Navy or Marine corps of the United States during any war, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respoud and offer guideues touching said allegation at 10 o’clock’&.-m. on March 2ist, 190%, before the register and reciever at U. S. Land Office, at Duluth, Minnesota. The said contestant having. in a prope: affidavit, filed January 23, 1907, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cun not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. J.C. HERMAN ENGEL, Register. Herald-Review Feb. 9, 16. 23, Mar. 9, 16, Citation for Hearing on Petition for ‘2robate of Will. Estate of Fisher Baker. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) County of Itasca \ In Probate C In the matter of the estate of Fisher Baker decedent. The Stute of Minnesota to. May Baker Lamoroux. Perey M. Baker, Mabel Buker, and all persons interested in the allowance and probate of the will of decedent: The petition of Mabel Baker being duly filed In this court, represent at Fisher Baker. then a resident of the County of [tasea State of Minneasota, died on the ninth day of Fet | 1907, leaving a iast willand testamen is presented tothiscourt with said petition, and prayimg that said instrument be allowed as the last will and t ment of said decedent, and that | rs be issued there- el Baker as E utrix. Now there- fore. you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required toshow cause, if nay you have, before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House. in the Village of Grand Rapids, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, on the eighteenth day of March 1907, at. ten o'clock a. m., why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. * Witness the Honorable, H. S. Huson, jadge of said Court. and the seal of said Court this 20th day of February 1907. ‘ourt H.3S. HUSON. (Court Seal.) Judge. FPR «NK FP. PRICE, Attorney for Petitioner. February nd March 2. 9, 1907. Citation for Hearing on Petition for Pro- bate of Will. Estate of Marie M. Brist. STATE OF MINNESOTA, + County or [Tasca ‘ In Probate Court In the matter of the estate of Marie M. Brist. Decedent. The State of Minneasota to Rhoda K. Clark. Grand Forks. N, Dakota and Orin W. Brist, Colville. Washington. and al! persons inter- ested in the allowance and probate of the will of said decedent: The petition of Rhoda K Clark being duly filed in this court, repre senting that Marie M. Brist, formerly Marie M Clark, then a resident of the County of Colville, State of Washington, died on the first day of October 1906. leaving a last will and testament which is presented to this court with said petition. and praying that said instrument be allowed as the last will and testament of Said decedent, and that letters testamentary with will annexed be issued thereon to Rhoda K. Clark, now therefore you, and each of you, are hereby dited and required to show canse, if any you have before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in Grand Rapids County of Ita: State of Minnesota, on the 18th May of March 1907, at10 o'clock a. m why the prayer of said petition should not b granted, Witness the Honorable, judge of said court and the seal of said court, this Isth day of February, 1907. ~ (Court Seal) Bronsoa & Collins, Attorneys for Petitioner. February 23nd March H. 8. HUSO Jude rk Notice of Application for Liquor License, STATE OF MINNESOTA ) County of Itasca Village of Cohass Pe : in *the id village of Cohasset in my office, praying for license to sel! intox cating liquors for the term commencing on March 25.19f.and inating on March 24 Mowing perrons. and at thi $ stated in said applica tions, respe vit: Skelly Bros. (Co-Partners) In the two story frame building, situated on lot (21) twenty-one in block (1) one. in the village of Cohasset. as per the original plat thereof, now on file and of record in the Register of Deeds office, in and for Itasca county. Minnesota. _ Said application will be-heard and determ- ined by said village council of the village ot Cohasset ut the Recorders office ia the Vi > of Cohasset on said application of Brothers inthe Village of Cohasset. Itusca county, State of Minnesota, on Tuesday the 5th day of Match A.D. 1907, at 5:00 o'clock p. m., of that day. Witness my hand and seal of office this 19th day of February A. D. 1907. M, H. JONES. (Seal) Viliage Recorder. Herald-Review Feb. 23 Mar. 29 # Graud Rapids, Minn. OT a ee E.8. OAKLEY, Herald-Review January 5, March 2. DEFECTIVE PAGE Lumberman’s outfit for sale at a bargain. Fnquire of P. J. Campbill | Hotel Pokegama, Grand Rapids. a as semesters staan