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| ae 0. W. Hastines. F. P. SHELDON. President, . Vice-President C.E, AIKEN, a! Cashier. First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business pus F. PRICE \ LAWLER Office in the First National Bank building. GRAND RAPIDS - MINN Wye RD A. ROSSMAN. Attorney At Law. Office in First Natioval Bank Building. GRAND RAPIDS - - D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence corner Leland avenue “and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. Dk. cosretto DENTIST. st National Bank Building.— RAPIDS, MINNESOTA —Offiu. ‘in GRAND ITASCA COUNTY ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESLA TE; FIRE INSURANCE. Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors, GRAND RAPIDS, - - MIDN p.m 30 a.m League stesee ting... Thursda a u1.. Thursday. | Ladies Aid Society meets eve nesday afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all i wane : Cheap Lots | Third Division MINN The Time for Optimism. Simply because fresh snow bas cov~ ered the ground recently and cold, damp days have followed beautiful warm sunshine, no rational, cheerful! man will be compelled to forego naulegence in the belief that winter is nearing theend. It isa pitiful spirit what needs to be bolstered up, as was the Apostle Thomas of old, by tangible evidence before it can reach optimism conclusions. Certainly, there is no particular credit in be- coming cheerful when the sun brings crucuses and wood violets, forces the doffing of overcoats and calls back the robins. The real cheerful. philosopher, the optimist, welcomes spring, even when snow covers the grouad and the cal- codar and his own intuitions alone furnish inspiration. The genuine enthusiastic cacries spring in his heart, even while he creeps through deep snow andover the hidden ice and wrestless with the cold and wintry wind He knows even then that spring is on the way and that nothing cando more than delay it perhaps forafew days or a week or two, He feels its genial warmth | even when the snow is deep and the | north wind whistles loudly. The souls that jeer whenever spring is mentioned are bleak and purblind | a straveling, vindictive crew. Some- times itseems asif they whished that winter would last forever merely to vindicate their pessimistic croak ings. They are regular ‘“Doubti Thomases.” To them, an equinor {tical snow flurry is eviCence that winter does not propose to back up} and depart. But let them see every} thing through — saffron-tinted if they r spring is g despite them. | snow of Monday will, The chilly rain is the best possible sign of followed by spring’s approach, for it means the rotting of the ice on the lake and dissipation by the first\strong west- erly wind. ‘The women folk know that spring ison the verge of burst- ing forth for in eyery store window they see only spring dress goods and spring hats and they know what that means. Now is the time to cheer up, while there is credit ia sodoing to speculate when the lake will be clear, | to watch for: the tirst green g Those who wait for visible eviden of the new season Wi yd only the skim milk of joy, the cream having been imbibed by the merry ones who | have already made homes for bright- | er warmer days in their hearts. i | es Village Council Proceedings — Official | Publication. Grand Rapids, Minn.. March 1th 19 The regu monthly meeting of the villag Couneil sealled toorder at the office the Recorde Present, Pr ident Powers. Trustees Bos- of Grand Rapids W. B. Holman has 55 lots to sell Cheap; half cash and half in one year. price $30 apiece, W.B. Holman Phone 64. Office at Residence GO TO... MILLER’S Ick CREAM PARLORS For the Best Dish of Ice Cream to be bad in the city. For Anything Refreshing fin the ft Drinks Line. Fruits, Candies, Nuts, in bulk or box. For Fresh For Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccos, Ete. WM. PERRINGTON BUYS AND SELLS LANDS IN ITASCA AND ADJOINING COUNTIES Mineral ‘Pine ana Farming Lands Parties located on Homestead and ‘Timber and Stone Claims. Some of the Choicest_ Lands in the vicinity of Grand Rapids or con- venient to other markets, under cultivation, tor sale at Bargains. WM. PERRINGTON Graud Rapids - Minnesota sard und Dibbert and Recorder Grffam. Minutes of the meetin: t It “eb, 16th, Fe' r l, were read and nt ‘ Reports of Justice H Huson and Justice R. H. Baily read and ordered filed. ‘Annual ‘reports of Treasurer’ King and | Recorder Gratfam read and accepted. he following resolution was presented by Trustee Bossard ;~ Resolution. Whereas, this council has heretofore, b. its resolution duly passed and adopted, ordered the construction ofa sidewauk on, along and in front of Blocks 25, 26,27 and 2 of Kearneys tirst addition to Grand Rapids and on the north side of eight street in said village, in the manner and time in said resolution specified, due notice of which resolution was served upon the owners of the property abutting upon saia sidewalk; and Whereas, certain of the owners of said property, failed neglected and refused to so construct said sidewalk within the time limited in and by said resolution and the village caused thesame to be constructed and paid for and has given due notice tu said owners of said property ofa time when und a pluce where the council would meet to assess benefits arising from the construction of said sidewalk, which time and place were March 11th, 197 at8 o’clock atthe council rooms in said village and said time has arrived and the said council has heard all the evidence offered upon the mutter of benefits arising, now, therefore. be it A Resolved. that the council aforesaid has determined aud does hereby determine that the benefits arising irom the constraction of the sidewalk ubove describe shall be and lereby are as follows:- re Kearneys’ first addition to Grand Rapids Owner Lot Block Benefits$ cts Paterick O'Neal 10 26 22.05 Benjamin T, Hale 8 28 Benjamin T. Hale9 23 Resolved, that said sums are hereby assess- ed against said lets, parts of lots and parcels of ground fronting upon said sidewalk, as benefits caused by said construction of same. to be collected as taxes in the manner p vided by the laws of the state of Minnesota in three annual installments, unless paid by said owners of said property into the village treasury before the time set by law for mak. ing return of said assessment as such tax levy “President, 1707 Recorder. Passed und adopted March lth, recorded as provided by law. Applications of Keo LeRoux and Joha Beaudry for license to sell intoxicating li- quors presented and the date of hearing said applications set for April Sth at8 o'clock p.m. at the recorders office. The following bills were audited and allow- $ 500 and eds— S. Gray, agent, directory. H. E, Graftam’ freight. ex. stamps, ete, 29 39 5) 2 1 Jas. B. Clow & Sons, hydi ist, State Bunk, d D. J, O'Reiley, bla Geo. Riddell smithing, C. W. Forest, drayage etc, 595 W. J. & H. D. Powers, Hardware, 5 90 Geo. F. Kremer. mdse, for hall. 6 00 Northern Elect. Co.. parts forare lamp, 2 80 R. R. Bell, justice book. 450 Frank Meyers. hauling 6 cars coal. 55 20 Northern Coal & Dock Co, 6 cars coal, 396 54 S. Huson, justice fees. 2 00 R. H. Bally: justice fees, 400 Itasca Mctl, Uo., platform scales. 45 00 Upon moticn duly seconded and carried the following amounts were drawn for salaries of the Prisident and Councilmen; H. D. Powers. : a) 310 m4 There being no further business the council adjourned without date., H. E. GRAPFAM. Recorder. Notice of County Board Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the next regular fy Wher THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS Special Order Sale OF Ladies’ and Misse’s Coats, Suits, Skirts, Etc. MARCH 25th QNE DAY ONLY MARCH 25th Every lady of Grand Rapids and vicinity know what * the L. Hillprise garments are. best in Ladies’ Tailor Made Garments. strictly tailor made to you measure and fit guaranteed. 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For the ‘OLIVER fs the typewrite for the doctor, the lawyer, the insurance agent, the merchant, the hotel proprietor—or any man meeting of the Board of County Commission- ers of Itasca County Minn.. will be held at the Court House in the village of Grand Rapids on Saturday the 30th day of March 1907 at 10 o'clock a. m. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. who does his own writing. Write us now for our booklet on the simplified features of the ULIV ER. The OLIVER Typewriter Company 332 Hennepin Ave. Minneapoli I Young lady, don’t grab at the first Order for Hearing Petition for License , to Sell Land. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Itasea ) In Probate Court. Special Term, March 22. 1907. Inthe matter of the guardianship of Mary Kathleen McDermott Kelly, minor. Au authenticated copy of the letters of guardianship issued by the probate court, of St. Claircounty, Michigan, to Cathryn Me- Dermott onthe person and estate of the above named minor having been filed with this court. and Cathryn McDermott Kelly. formerly Cathryn McDermott. as such guardian. having filed with this court her petition, representing, among other things. that no guardian of said minor or of her estate has ever been appointed in the state of Minnesota, that said rainor is seized of cer- tain real estate in Itasca county, Minne- sota, and that for the benefit of said minor the same should be sold, and praying for lisense to sell the same; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, from said petition, that forthe benefit of said minor said real estate should be sold: | It isordered that all persons interested in the estate of said minor appear before this courton Monday, the 15th day of April. 1907, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate office in the court house, in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county. then and there to show cause if any there be why license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate, ac- cording to the prayer of said petition. And it is further ordered that this order shall be published once in each week for} three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review. a weekly newspaper printed and published in Grand Rapids, in said county and state. Dated at Grand Rapids. the 23rd day of March, 1907. (Seal) By the Court. H. S. HUSON, Judge of Probate. Herald-Review Mar, 23, 30. April 6 Ul Matt McBride ——PRACTICAL— PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates and plans furnished on all kinds of work in my line —Satisfaction guaranteed. MATT McBRID | Grand Rapids - Minnesota Notice for Publication. Departmentof the Interior. Land Office at Cass Notice is hereby given thi of Grand Rapids, his intention to n n, range 24 Ww. vill be made ti esses to . and cult tion of, the tand. ; William F. Ryther, Peter Oililu, William Hoolihan and James W. Snyder, all of Grand R: rove gis Herald-Review March 23, April 27, 1 Order Limiting Time to File Claims, an for Hearing Thereon Estate of Joseph A. Sayers. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ‘ , County of Itasca In Probate Court. Inthe matter of the estate of Josep Sayers decedent. Letters testamentary with will annexed this day having been granted to Thomas Russell and Hattie Donahue. Itis ordered, that the time within which all creditors of the dbove named decedent may present claims against his estate in this court. be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date hereof; and that Monday the ninth day of Septernber i907, at ten o’clock a. m. inthe Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at the Village of Grand Rapids in said County. be and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment and allowance of ch clain s shall be presented within the tifme aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publi tion of this order in the Grand. Rapids Herald-Review a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids as provided y law. Dated March 4th 1907. H.S. HUSON, Judge of Probate. FRANK F. PRICE. y Attorn Herald-Review Maren i 30. April 6. Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and Hearing Thereon. Estate of Hugh McDougall. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Itasea i) In Probate Court. In_ the Matter of the Estate of Hugh Me- Dougall Decendent. Letters of administration ov said estate this day having been granted toSamuel J. Moran: 3 It is Ocdered. that the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his estate in this court, be, and thesame hereby is limited to six months from and after the date hereof; and that Monday the 30th day of September, 1907, at ten o'clock a. m., in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Grand Rapid: in said County, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed asthe time and place for hearing open and the examination, adjustment and allowance of such claims as shall be shag achost within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publiea- tion of this order in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review as provided by law Dated March 11, 1907. H. 8. HUSON, Judge of Probate. (Probate Court Seal) Herald-Review March 16, 23, 30. Lumberman’s outfit for sale at a bargain. Fnquire of P. J. Campbill Hotel Pokegama, Grand Rapids. NHEeEECCNATIVILC DARL Notice of Application for License to Sell Intoricating Liquors. Notice is nereby given that Joseph Schara- has petitioned the Board of County Com- sioners of Ita: county, Minnesota, for License to sell [ntoxicating Liquors for » agin of one year m the 20th day of March 1907, in the tront-room of the building situated on Lot one (i), Block nine (9), in the village of Keewatin, Minnesota. This appli- cation and ‘any remonstrance or objections to the granting of the same will be heard and determined by sfid Board of County, Com- missiouers, next session. 30th day of March 1907 at the Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca oust Minnesota. bo | County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. Dated March 16th. 1907, Herald-Review March 23, 30 . Notice For Publication. Department of or | Land Office at G ce, Minn. March 1, 1907 Notice is hereby sien that Alexander Roberts of Grand Raps, -Mina.. has filed notice ,of his intention to make final five |year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry N made April 14, 1908, for the e% of ne}y and e's of se%4. Section 24. Township 54n. Range 25 w.and that said proof will be made before 1. D. Rassmussen, clerk of cour his office at Grand Rapids. Minn,. ou May 3rd ‘He names the followin neases to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva- tion of. the land, viz: William A, Romans Judson’ M. Powers, Elmer Miller and’ Andrew B. Clair, of Grand Rapids Minn. E. S. OAKELY ke sh 9. April B. Herald-Review Ma Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default having been made in the pi of the sum of two hundred fifty fiv: which is claimed to be due 1e date of this notice upon a certai tgage. duly execute d delivered b: Annie Foutak a Mortgagors, to Vitger rorporation under the zee. bearing date y her husband Company M t | and the pov ereas the lue and ot October of sale proceeding havi or otherwise, to id Mortgaze, or fore, Notice i by virtue of case ma suid ge Will be foreclosed by > of the bed inand con % :lots four (4) and eke eight (3) ite of Bovey according to the recorded piat thereof onfile and of record inthe office of the Register of Deeds in and for said county e: pting minerals nh the right to the owners thereof to explore for, mine a remove the same in the ustal manne Itasca County and the hereditament#and appurte sale will be made by the sheriff t the front door of the on said s, Attor by suid Morg the disburse redemption the day of Dated a ted in and G COMPANY Mortgu see Notice is hereby given t been made in the condition: executed by Joseph P. Young d Young, h 2. mortgagors. to A. D, hens. mor e; dated September 18, 1903 und recorded in deeds of Itasca ber 21, 1903 x ock P. M. in book of mortgages, on page 249 thereof; That the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is $1400.00 with interest at ten percent from November 15, 1905, That the premises described and covered by said mort gage are the southwest quarter of the north west quarter and west half of the south- west quarter of section five and north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section eight and lots number four, five.six. seven and eight of section eighteen, allin township one hundred fift north of range twenty-seven, west of t the office of the register of Minnesota on Septem- k P. fifth P.M. (s.wla onew.t4 $& of s.W.ba sec 5, n.W.a sec.8 & lots 4,5, 6,7& 8 sec. 18: 150-27). nate tasca County, Minnesota. That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to statute in such cases made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of said premises at dikes vendue to the highest bidder for cash by the sheriff of Itasca county, Minneso ta, atthe front door of the court house at Grand Rapids in said county and state on Tuesday. April, 30, 1907, at ten o'clock a.m., to Satisfy the amount then due on said mort- gage together with the cost of such sale and $75.00 attorney fee stipulated in said mort- gage, Dated February 2 JAMES H. MAYBURG Attorney for Mortgagee. Office, } National Bank Bldg.. Crookston, Minnesot Hera'd-Review March 9, April 20 Order to Show Cause on Filing Peti- tion to Sell Land. STATE OF MINNESOTA. ) County of Itasen J In Probate Court Special Term, March t. 1% In the Matter of the Estate of Martic Lalla, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Thon W, Sims, administrator de-bonis-non, settinz forth the amount of personal estate that has come into his bands, the disposition thereo' and how much remains undisposed of: ti amount of debts outstanding against s deceased as far as the sume can be ascert ed; the legacies unpaid, and w deser:ptio all the balauce of the real estate. excepting the homestead, and that which ha: en previ- ously sold of Which said deceased died seized and the condition and value of the re pertions or lots thereof; the person: ed in said estate, with their residen: F praying that license be to him granved to the real estate mentioned and described said petition. And it appearing by said pe tition that there is not sufficient persona estate in the hands of suid Thomas W. administrator de-bonis-non to pay said debts, legacies or expenses of administration and that it is necessary forthe payment of the balance of such debts, legacies or expev- ses, tosell the balance of said real estate viz: lot fifteen (15) in Park Row, Kearney’s First Addition toGrand Rapids, Minnesota. according to the plat thereof of record and on file in the office of the Register of Deeds ia and for Itasca county, Minnesota; It is therefore ordered, that all persons interested in said-estate appear before this Court on Monday the sth day of April, 1907. atten o'clock a m,, at the the court house in the willege of Grand Rapids, in said Coun- ty, then and there to show cause (if any there be) why license should not be granted to said Thomas W. Simsassuch administrator de- ponis-non, to sell so much of the real estate of said deceased as shall be uuecessury to pay such debts, legacies or expenses, Anditis further ordered, that this order shall be published once in each week for three successive weeks prior to said date of hear- ing. in the Grand Rapids tferald-Revie weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapidg, in said County Dated at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, this 15th day of March, A. D. 1907. By the Court, : .S. HUSON, (seal of proper court) Judge of Probate, FRANK F. PRICE, | Attorney for Administrator. Herald-Review March 16, 23, 30.