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—1 J. F. Flym came up from Cohasset the first of this week. H. E. Grafiam made a_ business trip to Coleraine ‘hursday. Fred Nelson, of Bovey, was a visi- tor to this city on Wedneeday. J. D. Powers, of Holman, was in the city the first of the week. Mrs, Girard was a Raprds_ visitor from Deer River on Wednesday. For Sale.—Three counter show cases and two pieces of counter, C. H. Marr. Mrs. D. M. Gunn has been spend- ing the week wth Senator Gunn in St. Paul. Mr. Edward Herron. of Supenor, was a Rapids visitor on Tuesday of this week, Thirty extra sales ladies or men. Experience unneccessary. Apply at once. Levy’s. Boy Wanted—to learn the printing trade at the Herald-Review office. Apply at once. Judge Holman and wife are still at Rochester, Minn., where the former is being treated at the Mayo hospital. Mesdames Kiley and Clair spent the day Thursday in Duluth, going down on the morning train and return. ing in the evening. Wanted—To buy a team, weight about 2200, not afraid of cars, to work on bus and light 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, Wanted—Person to travel and col- lect in home territory; weekly salary of $1072 per year and_ expenses. Address, Joseph Alexander, Grand Rapids 20,000 dollars worth of high grade merchandise to be destmbuted among the homes of the people at less than the actual cost of 1aw material. Levy’s Enterprise store. See circular and add in this issue. Governor Johnson has appointed County Attorney Stanton of Inter- nationai Falls, a member of the state game and fish commission to succeed F. Fullerton, who was also the executive officer of the commission. Partner Warttted—In paint manu- facturing business, $300.00 capital required, no experience necessary. Good movey making business. Adress Wm. Lind 310 2nd St. North. Minneapolis, Minn, Wilham Anderson and family have taken posession of the Ogema Hotel, which he has rented fora term of years and will put the hotel’in shape for the summer busines Mrs. An derson goes to Rochester Monday where she will be treated by the Mayo Brothers. Oscar Ferguson, of Deer River was arrested Saturday ona warrant charg- ing him with arsoa. It is claimed be attempted to set fire to the North- ern Hotel at Deer River, by starting a blaze near the oil room of the hotel building. The Northern is the same hotel whic! was nearly burned a year ago, and of which Jerome Kelliher is the proprietor The attemptto burn the hotela year ago resulted ina sensational trial that was the talk of the north half of the state for several months, Grand Rapids, Minn, April, 10 1907 We, the undersigned merchants of the village of Grand Rapids, do hereby agree to close our respective places of business on and alter the asth day of April. 1907 Atthe hour of 6:30 p,m every evening of the week save Satur- day. Signed, W. J. & H. D. Powers, John Decktelt, J. P. O’Donnell,C H. Marr, T. A. McHugh, Henry Hughes & Co., Geo, F. Kremer, Thos Fiune- gan, F. A. MeVicar, T. E. Clysdale, Will Nisbett, Itasca Mercantile Co. Chancellar Commancer O. B. Seaman of Waubana lodge cf Kmghts of Pythias, gave*the members of that lodge a pleasant surprise on Thursday evening He had extended an invi- tation to the members to come out and have a “smoking contest” at the hall and after the business of the evening was closed and while the member's were enjoying a social smoke they were suddenly surprised by the appearance ot the members ot Waubana temple, Pythian sisters who had been invited without the knowl- edge of the Kmghts. An extremely pleasant evening tollowed, with cards, music and last but not least an enjoy- able lunch. . “O. B.” certainly knows how to entertain when he gets started. Ship or bring your furs to Ben Levy highest cash price paid for raw fars Levy’s Enterprise Store, adjoining, Hote) Pokegama. NMEECECTIVE PARE Subscribe for the Herald-Review. Wanted—A girl for general house, $18 per moyth. — Mrs, John Lefevie. Henry Rannfranz has returned from a visit with his peopleat Roches- ter Minn. Thos. Neveaux, of Big Fork was in town seyeral days the early part of the week. The friends of W. C. Tyndall. will be pleased to learn that he is recover- ing from an attack of pheumonia. Landlord Pat. Hoolihan has got nicely settled in the Fountain House and is already enjoying a good patron- age. Coleraine, Bovey and Tackanite celebrated the tonage tax defeat in great style last Wednesday evening at Bovey. Thos. Finnegan, who is now handling a branch butcher shop and market at Coleraine, was looking over matters here ia town yesterday. Mrs Bolter, mother of Cashier M. | L. Bolter of the First State Bank left ; Wednesday afternoon for her home in|Maine. She was accompanied as far as Duluth by her son. Nothing reserved. Every thing. at the mercy of the buying public. I need the money. You need the goods. A golden opportunity stares | you inthe face. Wednesday April | 12th, at g a. m. William Lehman has purchased the Sam Cable property on the corner of sth, street and Hoffman Avenue, and it is reported will, in acouple of | months, take an eastern trip and | return with a bride for the new home. | Stanley McMahon has purchased a | drug business at Graceland, Big Stone county this state and leaves next | Monday to take possession. We are all sorry to see Stanley leave and hope | he will have the best of luck in_his new venture. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dickenson arrived home Thursday night. Mr. Dickenson had been to Chicago on a business trip in the interest of the Itasca store and met Mrs. Dickenson in southern Wisconsin where she had been on a visit of several weeks duration. Roy Wheaton is in receipt of some sample brick made fromthe clay taken from his land near Lilly lake and has them on exhibition at the Pokegama. They are certainly fine specimens and if hecan get the ma- chinery installed here to make as good an article as the samples, he has a fortune in sight and incidentally Grand Rapids wiil share in the benefit. Chas. W. Seymore addressed a! large and appreciated audience at the Auditorium last evening. His subject was Julius Ceaser. This is the first of a serres of these lectiires he is to deliver here, the date of the next | being Wednesday April 24th and the | subjest of that lecture will be Nepol- eon Boneparte He is a_ brilliant | speaker and those who do_ not hear | him will miss a rare treat. . | EYES—Dr Larson, the eye specia- | hist, will make his next professional ; visit to Grand Rapids on Monday and Tuesday Aprif1s and 16. All those having any trouble with their eyes or need «lasses should consult him while the opportunity is present- ed. All cases are subjected to a care- | full examination with the most modern | instruments, revechng the _ slightest error of refraction as well as diseased or abnormal condition of the eye. Office at Hotel Pokegama. Register of Deeds Frank S. Lang and Attorney C. W.. Stanton of Koochiching county transacted official | business in Grand Rapids lest week. these gentlemen are naturelly much related over the outcome of litigation over the creation of the new county. The attempt by shyster lawvers to invalidate the voice of the people are expressed at the poles last November, entirely furule. Attorney Stanton is entitled to great credit for the able manner in which he_ handled the affairs of the new county. Dunng the past week Clerk of Court, Rassmussen has issued marriage lic- ences to the following named persons: Mary C. Dorholt and Hawkins Mickelby, Dora Gilbertson and Daniel MclIsaacs, Elizabeth Pason and William M. Hewey, Minnie Stutt and Joseph Kraskey, Anna Anderson and louis Dagenaias and Edna M._ Lof- burg and Danuel F, Brennan. In the case of Anna Anderson the parent’s consent to her marnage had to be given, the prospective bride being but sixteen vears of age, Dri cosretio DENTIST. —Offia tn First National Bank Building.— GKAND RAPIDS. MINNESOTA | Lofburg, was held at their home last ‘Thursday evening. Rev. Mr. Murphy | of her life ‘and is well known by all of | the younger people in town, She is a | day of April 1907 j original | of the said village of Grand Rapi 7 Transacts a General Banking Business - A very pre z at the home of Mr. and = Mrs.» John officiaung. The contracting parties were their eldest. daughter Edna M, and Danitl F. Brennan. = ieee ‘The bride has lived here the most charming young lady and _ will be | greatly missed by her many frends. The groom has been inthe employ of andis highly respected by all who know him. After the ceremony a supper was served and the happy young couple took the midnight train for Bisby, North Daketa where they will reside for the present. Order for Hearing Pttition to Sell Land. STATE OF MINNESOTA, i SS. County of Itasca. In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Edgar R. Rice, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Samuel E. Rice, administrator with the will unnexed, of the estate of Edgar R. Rice, deceased, which said petition avers that no ersoral property of »ny kind has come into Eis hands; the amount of debts outstanding against the deceased as far as the sum can be ascertained: with the charges of admin- istration and the taxes and claims which are an existinglien upon said estate and the description of the tracts of land of said deceased which it is proposed to sell and prayin that lispnse be to him granted to sell all of the of tracts of land of him described. And it appearing by said petition that it is necessary to sell the said real estate in order to pay the necessary expenses of administra- tion and the indebtedness of said estate which is a lien upon said real estate. Now therefore. it is hereby ordered that all ersons “interested in said estate pppear be- fore this court Monday the 13day of May 1907 at10 o'clock a.m. at the probate office in the court house in the village of Grand Rapids of said county, then and there to show cause if any there be why liscense should not be granted to said Samuel E. Rice as adminis- trator of si estate to sell the saic real estate of said deceased for the purpos of abtaining funds for the payment of such debts and expenses of administrator. And itis further ordered that this order shall be published oncein each week for three successive weeks prior to said date of hearing in the “Herald-Review.” a weekly newspaper printed and published at the village of Grand Rapids in said county. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minnesota the 12th H. 8S. HUSON. Judge of Probate. Herald-Review Apri! 13, 20, 27. (Seal) 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 said village of Keewatin and filed in my | office. praying for license to sellintoxicatin ¢ liquors for the term coiamencingon April 25th 1967 and terminating on April 24th, 1908. by the following persons. andat the following places, as stated in said application. to-wit: Peter Lotkovich & Peter Rokovic In the front room ofthe one story frame building situated on lot five (5,) block sixteen (16.)_ in the village of Keewatin, as r the lat 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 »y said village council of the village of Keewatin at the clerk’s office in the village of vation of Peter of Keewatin, Itasca county. Minnesota. on Thursday the 25th day of April. A. D. 1907 at 8:00 o'clock p. m. of that day Witness my hand and seal of office this 10th day of April, A. D. 1907. R. P. HICKOX. (Seal) Village Clerk. Herald-Review, April 13, 20. Notiee of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA. ; County of Itasca. | | Village of Grand Rapids. { Notice is hereby given that application has been made 1p writing to the villige council ds and filed in my office. praying for license to sell intoxica- ting liquors’ forthe term commencing oc April Ist. A. D. 1907 and terminating on April Ast. 1908. by the following person, and at the following place, as stated in said pplication, to-wit: Sylvester Hewis. Inthe north front room of the one story building situated on the cast 58 feet of lors | 13.14 and 15 of block 17 original plat of Grand | Rapids. | Said applic » heard and determ- | ined by uneil at the council room vall_ in said village on the 13: N07 at 8:00 0’clock p, m, of that day. WC. YANCEY Village Recorder. Horald-Review April 13, 20. Nottce foa Publication. (Isolated Tract.) - Public Land Sale. Duluth, Minn.. Lard Office, Marchi 907. Notice is hereby given. that as airected by the commissioner of the general land ou ce, under provisions of act pngress Appr June 27.1906, public No. public sale, to the highest bide a.m., on the Mth day of Mu office. the following tract of land.1o0 wi . township 55. worth rat ec Any person claiming adver described lands are vised to file claims or objections. on or before above designated for sale. J.C. HE NEIL B. MORRISON Rece vor. Herald-Review April 13, May 11. Hi. E. GRAFFAM REAL ESTATE AND ’ INSURANCE A Few Bargains $700. 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 Office opposite Post Office. Over Finnegan’s " O.W HASTINGS. F. P. SHELDON. : President. Vice-President C.E, ArKEN, Cashier. ~ First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Geo, Riddell forthe past two years | ;}and to the north-east_ quarter (n.e. 4) of INITE AITIOAN AI An Ordinace to prohibit tho discharging of fire-arms and other devices for. RUTOWIDE the village of Grand Rapids |Mary in| ' Ft remit’ penalties therefor, t_ The village council of the village of Grand j Rapids do ordain as follows Section i.» It shall be and is hereby made unlawint for any perso to discharge within the corporate limits of said village any lond- ed fire-arm, sling, sling-shot. bow and arrow, or other device tor throwing projectile: Section 2. Any violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall be and is hereby de- elared to be a misdemeanor; and any person violating any of such provisions Shall be | punished by a fine of uot more than tendollars | and shail-be Committed to the watch house of the village or the county jail of the county of Ttasea until such fine shall n»ve been paid. not exceeding ten days; offending against the prov’ | be Liable to any | danynges to be co! | justice of the Section 3. any prosecution under this ordinadce that the discharge of any such fire-arm was with | the written cousentcf a police officer of said { village and for the cause of humunity or the | preservation of health. | Section4. All Ordinances in conflict with | this ordinance are hereby repealed, Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publics tion. Dated April 8, 1907. Attest: H. D. POWERS, President. W. ©, YANCEY, Recorder. Aenean, J ed by ‘action before any | peace in and forsaid village. | It shall always be a defense to Notice of Application for Liquor License STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Itusca Village of Grand Rzpids. Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the village council of the said village of Grand Rapidsand filedin my office. praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on April Ist. 1907, and terminating on April Ist, 1908, by the following persons, and at the following places, as stated in said application, to-wit: McAlpine & McDonald. In the front room on the ground floor of the two story building situated on lot 12 of block 18 of Grand Rapids, Minnesota? Said application will be heard a.id determ- ined by said village council ut the council | room inthe village hall in said village on the 13th day of May, 1907 at 8:00 o'clock p. m. of that day. WC. YANCEY. Village Recorder. Herald-Review AprilJ3, 20. 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 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 fi floor of tuated on lot 18, block 19 in the of Grand Rapids, Itasca County. Saia application will be heard and determ- ined by said village council at the council jroom inthe Village ballin said village on Monday the 2nd day ef April, 1907 at 8:00 o'clock p. m., of that day. W. ©. YANCEY. Village Recorder. Herald-Review April 6. 13. Ordinance Namber 47. An Ordinance to amend Section 5 of ordin- ance number 43, passed and adopted May 28. ‘The village council of the villageof Grand Rapids do ordain as follows: Section 1, Section 5of ordinance number 43 of said Village, passed and adopted May 28, 906, is hereby amended so as toread as follows: Section 5. The business district of said village is hereby declared, for the pur- ae of this ordinance, to be that portion ying north of the Mississippi riveron the south and the following named streets and avenues, to-wit: ‘Simpson avenue on_ the east and Duluth avenue on the west; Fifth street from Hoffraan avenue to Sleever ayenue; Fourth street from Duluth avenue to | Hoffman aveuue, and from Sleeper avenue to Simpson avenue; all said streets nves ure hereby execluded for the. purpo: hereof from the business district and includ- ed in the residence district of said village. section 2. This ordinance shall “take effect and bein force frem and after its publication. Dated April 8, 1907. Attest: H. D. POWDRS. President. W.C. YANCEY. Recorder. ES Morigage Foreclosure Sale. Default has been made in the payment |seven hundred thirty-three and 82-100 (37 | dollars which is du | the date of this noti nd in ter- ‘est upon that certain mortguge executed and delivered by William G. Rose. mortgagor, to Neil. McInnis. morigagee, bering dite | April 12th, 1803. and duly recorded’ in the | oftice of the Register of Deeds for Itasc | county Minnesota on May 6th, o'cloe book’ ¢ | 38, and ction or proceeding not discon | tinued has been instituted to recover the debt | remaining secured by such mortgage or any | part thereof. i Notice is hereby given that said orteage | on account of said default will be foreciosed ! | by sale of the mortgaged premises with the | | hereditements"and appartenances thereunto | belongite and which are located in. Ttasea iesota, and described as follows. undivided one-half interest ia | seetic twenty-seven (27.) in township sixt, jl) north range twenty-two (22) w ording tothe government survey thet vhieh le wil be made by the sheriff of punty, Minnesota. on the 27th day of Yelock a. m.at public the highest bidder for cash, at the { the court house in the village of | Grand Ku Itusez county, Minnesota. to | poy sald tgage debt und interest thereo and twenty-five ($25) dollars atvorney’s fee us stipulated in said mortgage, and the c and disbursements allowed by law. Dated, Duluth, Minn., April 5th. 1907. NEILL McINNIS. Mortgagee. front door LEO A. BALL, Attorney for Mortgagee. Office. 502-3 First National Bunk building. Dulutb. Minnesota. Herald-geview April 6, May 1s. Order for Finel Accounting. STATE OF MINNESCTA, ss ,_ In Probate Court, Special term A pri! 12 1907. In the matter of the estate of Patrick J. Roche. deceased: | On reading and filing the petition of Henry J. F. Sissions. administrator of the estate of Patrick J. Roche. deceased, representing umong other things, that he ha? fully admin- istered suid estate, und praying that a time and place be fixed for examining. settling and allowing the final account of said admin- istration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto by law. lt is ordered, that said account be examin- ed, and Bog Te heard by this court, on Monday the 13th day of May 1907. ut 100’clock a. m. atthe probate court room in the rt house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, And it is further ordered, that notice there- of be giver to ail persons ‘interested, by publishing acopy of thisorder once in each week for threesuccessive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Herald-Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published’ at Grand Rapids. in suid county. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minnesota the 12th day of April, A, D. 1907. By the court, (Seal) County of Itasca. H. 8, HUSON, Judge of Probate, Herald-Review April 13, 20, 27. Dr. Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- ama, Grand Repids, the 17th day of each month. Latest scienstic methods in examining eyes and fitting glasses. | “Notice of Morgage Foreclonsre Sale. | two and 74-100 dollars ($1202.74.) and w! ( Savage & Purdy, | the | Review a | published at | provided by law 410 N: Y. Life Bidg., Minneapolis. Minnesota. Default having been m: of oe eh made b; Walsh and ary E. Walsh, his wife, to William H. De- Wolf, dated January 3.1898 i recorded in the register of deeds office of Itasca County. Minnesota, oa the Ist day of August, 188, at) nine o'clock a. m.in book F of Morgages ou vage 84, on which there is now claimed to be due. andisdue, the sum of twelve ppadsed ch said mortgage was afterwards and on or about the 2istday of May, 1906, duly assigned by said William H, DeWolf to the unde cd Eugene L. Trask, and d assignme: $ recorded in said register of deeds offici ember 13, 1906, at five o’clock p, m.in book G@ of Morguges on page 285 Now. therefore, notic the. premises described in said morgage. ly- ing and beingin the County of Itasca and ‘in the conditions hn | State of Minnesota, and more particularly | described as lot four (4) in section two lots one (1) and two (2) ia section three (3) und the southeast quirter (se’4) of the north- east quarter (ne*;) of section three (3.) all in’ township fifvy-four (54,) range ‘~wenty-four (24) and lots one (1) ‘and two (2) — in block twenty-eight (28) and lots nine (9) and ten (10) in block thirteen (13) ali in first division of Grand Rapids according to thé plat thereof of file and record in the oflice of the Register of Deeds in said County of Itasea, Strate of Miunesota:— 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 duy of May, 1907, at ten o'clock a. m., und said mortgage will be hereby foreclosed to pay the umount due thereon at the time of said sale with+the costs of foreclosure, idelud- ing fifty dollars ($50.) attorney’s fees, as stipulated mm sai morgage. Date March 26,1907. EUGENE L TRASK, Assignee of Mortgage. Attorneys for Assignee” sss-t40 Guaranty Loan Bldg., Minneapolis inn.. Herald-Review March 30, May 25. Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing Thereon. Estate of Mary Ann Lane. STATE OF MINNESOTA. } County of Itasea. f In Probate Conrt. In the Matterof the Estate of Mary Ann Lane, Decedent. Letters of administration been grantedtoI.D. Rassmussen. j It is ordered. that the time within which all creditors ofthe above named decedent may persent claims against her estate in this court. be. and the same hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date hereof; and that Monday theeighth day of July 1907, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the probate court roomsat the court house at Grand Rapids in said county, be, and the same hereby fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examina- tion, adjustment and allowance of such claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid having Let notice hereof be given by the publican- tion of this order in Grand Rapids Herald- Review as provided by law. Dated April 5th 199%. HUSON Judge of Probate. [Seal] Herald-Review April 6, 13, 20. Notice of Application for Liquor License. ST ATE OF MINNESOTA. } County of Itas: > Village of Grand Rapids, | Notice is hereby given that Sree has been made in writing to the village council of the said viliage of Grand Rapids and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intox! ting liquors for the term commencing on April Ist, 1907, and terminating on April Ist, 1908. by the following person, and at the following place, as stuted in application, to wit; D. M. Gunn. In the south and west front room on the first floor of Hotel Pokegama_ situated on lots 13.14, 15, block 19 in the original plat of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Said application will be heard and determ- ined by said village council ut the council room in the village hall in said village on the 13th day of May, 1907 at 8:00 0’clock p. m,, of that day. i w. C. YANCEY. Village kecorder. Herald-Review April 13, 20. s hereby giver, that | 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 aE AE AE a a aE aE ae a a aaa a 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. ESTE ADE A SEE A ee ae ae ae a a ae ce aa PrTTTTT TTT RERHIERE REDE RE IOHIER RERE AE RE RRA) dei ae Roy R. Bell | Pharmacist Drugs and Patent Medicines Druggist’s Sundries Medical Appliances Book, News and Cigar Stand Stationery Supplies Regular Hours Week days 7a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Telephone No. 10 No. 166 or 115 during other hours Call Order Limiting Time to File Caims and for Hearing Thereon. i Estate of Fisher Baker. STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 County of Itasca. ‘ In Probate Court. Inthe matter of the estate of Fisher Buker | Decedent. 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 tre above named decedent may present claims aguinst his tute in this court. be, and the same ‘hereby is, limited to six. months from and after the date hereof; and that Mondaythe twenty third y of September 1907, at ten o'clock a. 1.. in. the Probate Court Rooms atthe Court House at Village of Grand Rapids in said County, be. the same hereby is. fixed a pointed as the time and plaice upon and the nination, llowarce o ed_ within the ti Let notice tion of this orde: weekly for n resent: be pi the publica- vids Herald- newspaper printed and rand Rapids, Minnesota. as Dated March 25th 1907. H. 8. HUSON. Judge of Probate, FRANK F, PRICE, Attorney. Herald-Review Mareh 3 April 13. Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing Thereon istate of Marie M. Brist. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) County of Itasea 4 Tn Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Marie M. Brist Decedent. Letters testamentary tiis dey having been granted to Rhoda K. Clark, of Grand Forks. North Dakota. It isordered, that the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent muy present claims against ber estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date hereof; and that Monday tue Lith day of July. 1907, at 100’clock a. m., in the Prolaie Court rooms at the court house at Grand Rapids, in said county, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon andthe examination. adjustment and allowance of such claims as Shall be present- ed within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof begiven by the publi tion of this order in the Grand Rapids Herald- Review as provided by law. Dated April 9th 1907 H.S. HUSON. (Seal) Judge of Probate. Herald-Review April 13, 20. 27 Summons. STAT E OF MINNESOTA, District Court, County of Itasca. Fifteenth Judicial District. A. H. Powers, Plantiff, s. vs. Emma A. Johnson and Samuel O. Johnson. as eXecutrix and executor of the will of S. 8. Johnson. late of San Francisco. in the state of California, deceased. and Kenneth Clark. Defendants. f ‘The State of Minnesota, to the above nam- ed Defendants: You and each of you. are hereby summon ed and required to answer the complant of the plaintiff in the above enti action. which complaint has been in the office of the clerk of said district court, at the city of Grand Rapids. 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For the OLIVER is the typewrite for the doctor, the lawyer, the insurance agent. the merchant. the hotel proprietor—or any man Wee dioee his own rrting. @ us now for our booklet on the simplified features of the ULIV ER. 4 The OLIVER Typewriter Company 332 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis . M. E. Church Services. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m SundaySehool... 11:30 a.m Epworth ‘League . 6:30 p. m Prayer Meeting... Thursday, 7:00 p.m Choir Rehearsal..Thursday. 8:30 p.m Wadies Aid Society meets every Wed- nesday afternoon A cordial invitation is extended to all. 'Matt McBride as 5 |