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W.C, Gilbert was in the twin! Cities the first of the week- Mrs. Otto Radke, is visiting her parents at Bemidji this week. H. E. Michelby. of Deer River, spent Wednesday at this place. O. E. Hulehan of Deer River, visited Grand Rapids the first of the week. Malvin and Math Rosholt, of Feeley were in the city the first of the week. Mr and Mrs, j.B. Sorum, of Remer, visited friends here on Mon- day. Mr. N. J. Johnson, wasa Rapids visitor from Bovey, on Tuesday of this week. For Sale—Three counter show cases and two pieces of counter, C. H. Marr. ; J. W. Tait hasabout 30 men_peal- ing cedar in his yard in the west part of town. b On Tuesday of this week Mr. Con White, of Hill City, visited friends at this place. Boy Wanted—to learn the printing trade at the Herald-Review office. Apply at once, Misses Isabel Fisher and Florence Remer, Jest Sunday for their home in Remer after spending a few days with relatives and friends here. Wanted—To buy a team, weight about 2200, not afraid of cars, to work on bus and hiyht dray. Webb Latham, Bovey. For Rent—A farm of 200 acres near Cohasset and 3 miles from Grand Rapids, the old Lyons farm. EuGENE Munson Moberly, Mo, The Maccakees dance was a grand success, and they thank the Knights of the Maccabees for their kindness in giving a willing hand inthe hour of need. Henry Renfranzis visiting at his old home in Rochester. Itis report- ed he will locate in Hibbing upon his return to the northern part of the state, Father Simon is here from Cloquet and will hear confessions in all nation- aliues tomght. The men and women Catholic Order of Foresters will receive communion Sunday morning. ‘The services atthe Scandinivian cburch are as follows: Sermon at 10:30 Sunday school at 11:50, and the children’s Easter program which was posponed last Sunday will be carned out Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. If anybody should bein need of a man to split wood, put up stoves, make fires or to do general house cleaning irquire of the Ladies of the Maccabees, and they will recommend Art Seamans, Victor Romans or A. A. arrisas, all around men. Mr. and Mrs. John McVeigh and family have returned to Grand Rapids after spending the winter at Deer River, where Mr, McVeigh has been conducting a logging camp. Their many friends are glad to see them about once more, Partner Wanted—In paint manu- facturing business, $300.00 capital required, no experience necessary. Good money making business. Adress Wm. Lind. 310 2nd St. North. Minneapolis, Minn, Patrick Hoohhan, has rented the Fountain House of Martin Dufficy and will continue to runa_ first-class hotel. Mr. Hoolihan isan ixpenenced hotel man and will hereafter furmsh his tables with the best the market can afford. The house is to be remodeled and everything put in first- class shape. ~ Hon, C. C. McCarthy returned from St. Paul Wednesday. He has been Jooking after the interests of the Steel Company 1n the proposed tonage tax legislation. He is well pleased with the result of the final action of the legislation and he may well be, as it was a good clean fight the north- ern counties put up against the south- ern part of the stateand we are all proud of every man who fought for the defeat of the bill. Hugh Shannon quit his job with J. Reckfelt and will go into business for himself at Holman. He leased his home to A.'A. Garris. The dwell- ing occupied by Mr. Garrisis now occupied by Rev. Peterson. John Whaling and family are now nicely Jocated in their new home formerly occupied by Rev. Peterson and Editor LaFreniere 1s having the Whahng building, which he has _ purchased, repaired for a print shop. Sounds | something like “the house that Jack built.” Ship or bring your furs to Ben Levy highest cash price paid for raw fars. Levy’s Enterprise Store, adjoining, Hotel Pokegama. Subscribe for the Herald-Review. Mr. C. N. Hall, was here from Hibbing, Wednesday.. Rey. Péterson moved Costello house this week. H. H. White, of St. Paul, transacted business here on ‘lhursday. into the L. J. Welsh, of Walker, wes aj Rapids visitor on Wednesday. Wanted—A girl for general house, $18 per month. Mrs. John Lefevie. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Griffith, of Crookston, were here this week _ visit- ing friends, Masses Mitz and Marie LaVallee, of St. Paul, are visiting relatives and friends here this week. Bernard Craig sold his property, the Brooks home, to L. Courtemanch during the past week. H. E, Graffam negociated the sale. Rev. E. S. Murphy was called to International Falls on ‘Tuesday, by the death of an old friend, Geo. Green returning today. Mrs. Murphy accompanied him. Mr. R. H. Parry of Richmond, Ind., one of the prominent citizens of that place was in the Rapids transacting business with our local business men on Wednesday of this week. The usual crop of Easter hats failed to materialize last Sunday. They will look more appropriate later when the weather is some what warmer, What we need have is an Easter Sun- day some time in May. EYES—Dr. Larson, the eye specia- hst, will make his next professional visit to Grand Rapids on Monday and Tuesday Aprilis and 16. All those having any trouble with their eyes or need ylasses should consult him while the opportunity is present- ed. All cases are subjected to a care- full examination with the most modern instruments, revecling the slightest error of refraction as well as diseased or abnormal condition of the eye. Office at Hotel Pokegama. Ina letter to one of our former citizens, W. V. Fuller, we find that the members of the “Grand Rapids Colony” that left here for Dallas. Ore- gon, have all prospered finely. “Walt” says he has 680 acres of timber land worth $25.00 per acre, Mrs. Fuller has sold her claim ata good _ price. Bertha realized $3,000 from her claim. Elsworth Fuller, Walts brother, has sold two claims for $6,000 and_ his wife has another worth $4,000 and Jos. Crowther, besides selling $5,000 worth of timber, has 640 acres of val- uable timber lands left yet. Bully for them. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default has been made inthe payment of seven hundred thirty-three and 82-000 ($733.82) dollars which is due and claimed to be due at the date of this notice for principal and in ter- est upon that*certain mortgage executed and delivered by William G. Rose, mortgagor, to Neil, McInnis. mortgagee, bearing date Apal 12th, 1893. and duly racorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Itasca county, Minnesota on May 6th, 1893, at 9:00 o'clock a, m, in book © of mortgages on page 38, and no action or proceeding not discon- tinued has been instituted to cover the debt remaining secured by such mortgage or any part thereof. Notice is hereby given that said mortgage on account of said default will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises with the hereditaments and Spudecenanoss thereunto belonging and which are located in Itasca county, Minnesota, and described as follows. to-wit: an undivided one-half interest ia and to the north-east quarter (n.e. 4) of section twenty-seven (27.) in township sixty- one (61) north range twenty-tso (22) west, according to the government survey thereof: which sale wili be made bythe sheriff of Itasca county, Minnesota. on the 27th day of May, 1907, at ten (10) o'clock a. m. at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the court house 1n the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota. to pay said mortgage debt and interest thereon. and twenty-five ($25) dollars attorney’s fees, as stipulated in said mortgage, and the costs and disbursements :llowed by law. Dated, Duluth, Minn., ae 5th. 1907. NEIL pry ee ortgagee. LEO. A. BALL, : Attorney for Mortgagee. Office. 502-3 First National Bank building, Duluth. Minnesota. Herald-Review April 6, May 18. Resolutions Adopted by the Redmen.. Ataregular meeting of Drumbeater Tribe No, 35 Improved Order of Redmen, held April 1, 1907. the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, it has pleased the Great Spirit toremove from our midst our late brother, Ben Johnson: and, Whereas, the intimate relations long held by our deceased brother with the members of this tribe render it properthat we should place on record our appreciation of his services asa Redman and his merits as a man: Therefore be it Resolved, by Drumbeater Tribe No. 35, of the Improved Order of Redmen, that, which we bow with humble submission to tle will of the Great Spirit, we do not the less mourn | for our brother who has been called from | our midst. Resolved, that in the death of Ben Johnson this tribe losesa brother who was always active and zealous in his work asa Redman; ever ready to succor the need and dis- tressed of the fraternity: prompt to advance the interest of the order: deyoted to its wel- fare aud prosperity; one who was wise in councel and feariess in action: an honest and upright man, whose virtues e:deared him not only to his brethern of the order but to all his felloweitizens, solved, that this tribe tender its heart- feltsympathy to the family and relatives of our deceased brother in this their sad afflic- jon. Resolved, that these reslutions be entered upon the records of this tribe. and that a cop; - oa be sent to the famiiy of our deceased rother. test: ‘igned) GEORGE RIDDELL. ~*~ JOHN HEEES iy Sachem. Keeper of Kecords, Order Limiting Time to File Claims, | Notice of Application for Liquor License. and for Hearing Thereon. Estate of Mary Ann Lape. STATE OF MINNESOTA. } County of Itasea. In Probate Conrt. In the Matterof the Estate of Mary Ann! Lane, Decedent. | Letters of administration granted to I. D. Rassmussen. eG It is ordered, that the time within whi all creditors ofthe above named decedent ; may persent claims against her estate in this court, be. and the sme hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date hereof; and that Monday theeighth day of July 1907, at 10 o’clo . ™,. in the probate court roomsat the court house at Grand Rapids in said county, be, and the same ayy, is. fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examina- tion. adjustment and claims as shall aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the vublican- tion of this orderin ‘Grand Rapids Herald- Review as provided by law. Dated April Sth 1997. [Seal] allowance of such be presented within the time H. S. HUSON, Judge of Probate, Herald-Review April 6, 13, 20. County of Itasca. Village of Keewatin. Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the village council of the said village of Keewatin and’ filed in my office. praying for license to sell intoxica- ting liquors forthe term commencing on April 9th, A. D. 1907 und terminating on April SMATE OF MINNESOTA, fos: . having been | sch, 1908, by the following persons, and at the following place, as stated in said application, to-wit: - Richardson & Merkley. In the front room of the first floor of the two story frame building situated on lot four (4) block nine(9,) iu the village of Kee- watin, as per the orginal plat thereof, now on file and of record in the Register of Decds office in and for Itasca County, Minnesota. Said application wil! be heard and deter- mined by said village council of the village of Keewatin at the clerk’s office in the village of Keewatin on said application of Richard- | son and Merkley inthe village of Keewatin, Itasca County, Minnesota. on Monday the eighth day of April, A. D. 1907, at eight | o'clock p. m. of that day. : | _ Witness my hand and seal of office this | day of March, A. D, 1907, : d R. P. HICKOX, lage Clerk, (Seal) e HeraiG-review March 20, April 6. Notice of Application for Liquor License STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Itasca SS Village of Keewatin \ been made in writing to the village council of the said village of Keewatin and filed in my office. praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on Apr'l 9th. 1907 and terminating on April 8th. 1908, by the following persons, und at the following places, as stated in said application, to-wit: Johnson & Johnson two store frame building situated on lot four 4). block nine (9), in the village of Keewatin. as per the original plat thereof, now on file in and for Itasca county, Minnesota. Said ap; ion will be heard and determ- ined by village council of the village of Keewatin at the clerk’s office in the village of Keewatin on suid application of Johnson & Johnson in the village of Keewatin. Itasca county, Minnesota. on Monday the eighth day of April. A. D. 1907 at eight o’clock p. m. of that day. ~ | Witness my hand and seul of office this 27th | day of March, A. D. 1907, R. Herald- Review Mar. 30, April 6. Notice of Application for Liquor License STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Itasca ; Village of Grand Rapids 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 intoxi- eating liquors for a term commencing on the Ast day of April, 1907.and terminating on the Ist day of April. 1908, by the followin: persons and at the following place. as state: in said application, to-wit: Grant & Crossen In the front room on the ground floor of that certain saloon (one-story) building lo- cated upon lot 24 of block 18, in the original plat 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 22nd day of April 1907. at 8:00 o'clock p.m, of that day. 2 W. C. YANCEY, Village Recorder. Herald-Review April 6. 13 Notice of Application for Liquor’ License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. t Village of Grand Rapids. 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 intoxi- cating liquors for a term commencing on the 12th day of March, 1907, and terminating on the 12th day of March, 1908. by the following person and at the following place, as stated in said application, to-wit: John Rellis. In the west front room on the first floor of the building situated on lot 18, block 19 in the original plat of Grand Rapids, Itasca County. Minnesota. Saia application will be heard and determ- ined by said village councit at the council room inthe Village hallin said village on Monday the 22nd day of April, 1907 av 8:00 o'clock p. m., of that day. W. 0. YANCEY, Village Recorder. Herald-Reyiew April 6. 13. Notice of Morgage Foreclosure Sale. Default having been made in the conditions of amortgage made by John E. Walsh and Mary E. Walsh, his wife. to William H. De- Wolf, dated January 3, 1898 and recorded in the register of deeds office of Itasca County Minnesota, .on the Ist day of August, 1898, at nine o'clock a. m.in book F of Morgages on vage 84, ov which there is now claimed to be due. andis due, the sum of twelve hundred two and 74-100 dollars ($1202.74.) and wnich said mortgage was afterwards and on or about the. 2ist day of May, 1906, duly assigned by said William H, DeWolf to the undersigned Eugene L. Trask, and said assignment was recorded in said register of deeds office Nov- ember 13, 1906, at five o'clock p, m. in book @ of Morgages on page 285: Now. therefore. notice is hereby giver, that the premises described in said morgage. ly- ing and beingin the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, and more particularly described aslot four (4) in section two (2.) lots one (1) and two (2) in section three (3) and the southeast quarter (se4) of the north- east quarter (ne%4) of section three (3,) allin township fifvy-four (54) range twenty-four (24,) und lots one (1) and two (2) in block prone aight (28) and lots nine (9) and ten (10) in block thirteen (13) all in first division of Grand ates according to the plat thereof of file and record in the otlice of the Register of Deeds in said County of Itasca, State of Minnesota:- will be sold under a power of sale contained in said mortgage, at the sheriff's office in the court house in Grand Rapids, in said county and state, on the 20th day of May, 1907. at ten o'clock a. m., and said mortgage will be hereby foreclosed to pay the amount due thereon at the time of said sale withthe costs of foreclosure, idelud- ing fifty dollars ($50.) attorney’s fees, as stipulated in sai. morgage. Date March 26, 1907. EUGENE L TRASK, Assignee of Mortgage. Savage & Purdy, Attorneys for Assignee ae Guaranty un Bldg.. Minneapolis ‘inn. Herald-Review March 30, May 25. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minu.. March 6th, 1907. A sufficient contest affidavit ha: been filed in this office by Emi: C. Jolinson contest- ant, against homestead entry No. 12092. made January 22nd, 1900. nw 4 see township 59 n. range 22 w..dth p. 1 2 Herman F, Mallman coutest in whic is alleged thatsaid Herman F. Mallman has never resided on. improved or cultivated sa land, and that said alleged absence from si: land was not due to his employment in the army, bavyor marine cor of the United States in any capacity during any war. said purties are hereby notified to appear, respond und offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 2nd. 1907 before the Register and Receiver atthe United States Land Office in Duluth. Minn., The said contestant having, ina proeer affidavit, filed February 20. 1907, set forth facts which show that after due di nee personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due San popes publication. J.C. HERMAN ENGEL Register. W. H. SMALLWOOD. Atty. for Contestant Herald-Review March 30, May 4. Hi. E. GRAFFAM REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE A Few Bargains $600. Nice little cottage, cne block from 3rd St. Barn, one lot. A snap. $600. Three room cottage, two lots, barn for 8 horses, on south side river worth $800. $800. Nice cottage 16x20 with kitchen 12x20, wood shed four lots, fine garden patch. Hotel with 20 rooms for sale orto rent furnished, enquire about it. All kinds of Insurance. Bonds issued. Notary Public Notice of Application for Liquor License STATE OF MINNESOTA} County of Itasca _ ~SS Village of Keewatin | Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the village council of the village of Keewatin and filed in my office, praying for license to seil intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on April 9th. A. D, hy the following person, and at the following place, as stated in said application, to-wit: Thomas Reynolds In the front room of the one story frame building situated on lot nine (9), block sixteen (16), in the village of Keewatan, as per the original plat thereof. now on file and of | record in the Register oj Deeds office in and for Itasca county. Minnesota. Said application will be heard and determ- ined by suid village council of the village of Keewatin an at the clerk’s office in the village of:Keewatin on said application of Thomas Reynolds inthe village uf Keewatin. Itasca county, Minnesota, on Monday, the eight day of April, A, D. 1907, at eight o'clock p. m. of that day. ; Wires my hand cen seal of office this 27th day of March, A. D. 1907- , R. P. HICKOX (Seal) Village Clerk. Herald-Review March 30 April 6 Notiee of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; County of Itasca, *SSt Village of Keewatin. Notice is hereby given that application has been mude in writing to the village council of the said village of Keewagin. and filed in my office. prayiag for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on April 9th, 1907 and terminating on April 8th, 1908, by the following persons, and at tne following place, as stated in said Spplisation, to wit: Mike Michelich, & Pete Michelich, Brothers. In the front room, of the first tloor of the two story frame bdilding. situated on lot nine (9) block eigh (8) in the village of Keewatin, as per the original plat théreof, now. on file and of record in the Kegister of Deeds office in and for Itasca Coanty, Minne, sota, Said application will be heard and deter- mined by said village council of the village of | Keewatin at the cierk’s office in the village of Keewatin on said application of mike Michelich & Pete Michelich. Brothers, ia the village of Keewatin, Itasca County, on Mon- day, the dS aay oe April, A. D. 1907, at eight o'clock p. m. of that day, : Witness my hand a seal of office this 27th dj March, A. D, 1907, ae R. P. HICKOX. (Seal) Village Cierk, Herald-Review March 30. April 6. Notice of Application for Liquor License. | STATE OF MINNESOTA, County Itasca. ss: Village of Keewatin Notice is hereby Ca that application has been made in writing to the village council of the said viliage of Keewatin and tiled in my office, praying for license to sell intoxica- ting liquors for the term commencing on April 9th, 1907 and terminatingen April 8th, 1908. by the’ following person, and at the following luce, as Stated in said application, to wi' Peter Anderson & Andrew Fant (Co-Partuers) Inthe front room of the one story frame building. situated on lot four (4) in block ten (10,) in the village of Keewa‘in, as per the orginal plat thereof. now on file and of record in the Register of Deeds office in and for Itasca County, Minnesota. Said apptication will be heard and deter- mined by Said village council of the village of Keewatin at the clerk's office in the village of Keewatin on said application of Peter Anderson and Andrew Fantinthe village of Keewatin, Itasca County, Minnesota. on Monday. the eight day of April A. D. 1907 at eight o’clock p. m. of that day Witness my hand and seal of office this 27th day of March A. D, 1907. 3 R. BP. HICKOX, (Seal) Village © r Herald-Review March 30, April 6. nw Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. me : Fifteenth Judicial District. A. H. Powers, Plantiff, vs. Emma A. Johnson and Samuel O. Johnson, as eXecutrix and executor of the will of S. 8. Johnson. late of Sun Francisco. in the state of California, deceased, and Kenneth Clark, Defendants, | The State of Minnesota, to the above nam- ed Defendants: ‘You and each of you. are hereby summon- led and required to answer the complant of the plsintiff in the above entitled |action. which complaint has been filed n the office of the clerk of said district | cours, at the city of Grand Rapids. County jof Itasca and state of Minnesota, and 0 serve x copy of your answer to said com- aint onthe subscribers at their office in tho city of Minneap lis, in the county of flennepin and state of Minnesota. within twenty daysafter service of this summons District Court, upon you, exclusive of the day of such ser- vice: anc if you fail to answer the said com- laint within the time aforsaid, the plaintiff n this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Dated March 20th. 1907. RIPLEY & LIM, Attorneys for Plaintiff 410 N. Y. Life Bldg. Minneapolis. Minnesota. Herald-Review March 30, May 4. Order Limiting Time to File Caims and for Hearing Thereo! Estate of Fisher Baker. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. In Probate Court. Inthe matter of the estate of Fisher Buker ecedent. Letters testamentary with will annexed this day having been granted to Mabel Baker. It is ordered, that the time within wi ich all creditors of tie above named decedent may present claims against Lis estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date hereof; and that Mondaythe twenty third day of September 1907, at ten o’clock a. m..in the Probate Court Rooms atthe Court House at the Village of Grand Rapids in said County. be. andthe same hereby is. fixed and ap- pointed as_the time and place for hearin; upon and examination, adjustment an jowance of such claim: shall be present- ed within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publica- tion of thisorderin Grand Rapids Herald- Review a weekly néwspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids. Minnesota. as provided by law. Dated March 25th 1907. a (USON. H. 8. Judge of Probate. FRANK P, PRICE. Attorney. Herald-Review March 30, April 13. Office opposite Post Office. Over Finnegan’s Dr. Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- Be Grand Repids, the 17th day of each month. _ Latest scientific methods in examining eyes and fitting glasses. © e 1907 and terminating on April oth A. D. 1908, | | Notice of Application for Liquor License STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Itasca ss Village of Keewatin N@tice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the village council of the village of Keewatin and filed in my | office. praying for license to sell intoxicatin, liquors for the term commencing on Appri 9th. 1907 and terminating on April 8th, 1908, by the folowing person. and at the following place, av stated in said application, to-wit: Jacob Kuru I. frost room of first floor of the two Story frame tuilding situated on lot two (2). bloc! seven (7), in the village of Keewatin as per origiral the plat thereof, how on file and of record in the Register of Deeds office, in and for Itasca county Minne- ‘sota. Said application wil] be heardand determ- ined by Said village council of the village of Keewatin at the clerk’s office in the village of Keewatin on said application of Jacob Kuru in the village of Keewatin, Itasca county, Minnesota, on Monday, the eighth day of April, A, D, 1907 at eight o'clock p.m. of thut day. Witness my hand and seal of office this 27th day of March, A. D, 1987. R. P. HICKOX (Seal) Village Clerk. Herald-Review, March 30, April 6th Notice of Application for Liquor License STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Itasca bss Village of Keewatin Notice is hereby given that apples tan has been made in writing to the vill lage council of the village of Keewatin and filed in_ my office, praying tor license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on April 9th, 1907 apd terminating on April 8th, 1908, by the following person, and at the following place, as stated in said application. to-wit: Joseph Scharabon In front room of building situated on lot one (1), block nine (9). in the village of Kee- watin, as per the original plat thereof now on file ard of record in the Register of Deeds offic in and for Itasca county, Minnesota. Said application will be heard and determ- ined by said village council of the village of Keewatin at the clerk’s office in the village of Keewatin on. said application of Joseph Scharabon in the village of Keewatin, Itasca county. Minnesota. on Monday, the eight day of April, A. D. 1907 at 8:00 o'clock p, m. of that ay Witness my hand and seal of office this 27th day of March, A. D. 1907. R. P. HICKOX, (Seal) Villuge Clerk. Herald-Review, March 30 April 6. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United States Land Offic _ Duluth, Minn,, March 6th, 1907 A_ sufficient contest affidavit buving been filed in this office by Katie Holt, contestant, against homestead entry No. 21614, made June 23rd, 1905, for lots 1,2 and s' ne'4 section 35, township 59n, range 22w, by Edward A. Rodgers contestee. in which it is alleged that said Edward A. Rodgers has not resided on, improved orcultivated said land for more tnan six months last past. and that said alleged absence from said land was not due to his employment in the army, navy or marine corpsof the United States in’ any capacity during any war. said parties are hereby notified touppear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a.m. on May 2nd. 1907 before the Register and Receiver atthe United States Land Office in Duluth, Minn., The said contestant having. in a proper affidavit, filed February 20. 1907, set forth facts which show that after due dilligence person- al service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. J.C, HERMAN ENGEL Register. W. H. SMALLWOOD. Atty. for Contestant. Herald-Review March 30. May 4. 60 TO. MILLER’S Ick CREAM PARLORS For the Best Dish of Ice Cream to be had in the city. For Anything Refreshing fin the Soft Drinks Line. For Fresh Fruits, Candies, Nuts, in bulk or box, For Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccos, Etc. 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 orcon- venient, to other markets, under cultivation, for sale at Bargains. WM. PERRINGTON Graud Rapids - Minnesota i In the front room of the first floor of the and of record in the Regi-ter of Needs office | t ——w 'Matt McBride Notice is hereby given that application has i ——PRACTICAL—— PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates and plans furmshed on all kinds of work in my line —Satisfaction guaranteed. MATT MCBRIDE Grand Rapids - Minnesota KHKHKSH HH eee esseeseee sense F-U-R-S I will pay $5.00 apiece for No. 1 Mink, other Fur according. Timber Wolves $5.00 each. WM. WEITZEL, Grand Rapids, Minn. 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For the 0) IVER is the typewrite for the doctor, the lawyer, the insurance agent, the merchant, the hotel proprietor—o: y who does his own writing. apie the Write us now for our _bookl simplified features of the OLIVER." The OLIVER Typewriter Company 332 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis M, E. Church Services. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m SundaySchool.... nt 11:30 a.m Epworth League . 6:30 p.m Prayer Meeting... Thursday, 7:00 p.m Choir Rehearsal... Thursday. 8:30 p.m Ladies Aid Society meets every Wed- nesday afternoon A cordial invitation is extended to all.