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{ Timber bbe Act June 3, 1878.—No- tice For Publication. United States Land Office. id Duluth, Minn. April 2. 1907 | Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Ore- gon. Nevada, and Wushington Territory,” as extended toallthe Public Land States by uct of August 4, 1892, David Ham, of. Feeley, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 11863, for the parchase of the lot lof section No. 5 in township No. 53 n, range No. 23 w, 4th a m. and will offer proofto show that the and sought is more valuable for its timber or wae, stone than for agricultural purposes. and to | A, E. Wilder, the veteran hotel establish hisclaim to said land before the a 4 eins register and receiver at Duluth. Minn. on! man, has been appointed administra- Thursday, the day of January, 1908. le names as witnesses: Herman FP. Schutt, tor of the estate of the late Andrew) fa ™Yieman arthur Ieee Willie Morrissey at Deer River, and has Doyle, all of Feeley. Minnesota. taken charge of the European hotel at Correct Clothes tor Men | Consider your clothes-buying here an invest- ment, not a mere outlay of money. There’s the best and strongest security back of every garment we sell. ~ Men’s Suits The ‘‘ Princeton” suits are “ very popular, nor more than Same way in‘Overcoats, fall weights and Winter weights. Light weight Overcoat, velvet | Men’s Overcoats Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file that placé. The appointment could jepetes cline th, Huteeatite on ‘or before said they deserve to be. We'll en- | collar, medium fitted back, ‘Thupaday, : not be improved upon. § J.C. HERMAN ENGEL, gage to fit every man who | very smart style $18.00 7 é ; y . : Register. . into’ Tei A Choir Rehea -Thursday, 8:30 p. : i f ‘H. L. SHEPHERD. comes intoour store. New fall | Men’s fur lined coats, natural ' Ladies Aid Society meets every Wed- Theodore Heideman and Miss Attorney, styles are now here. gudiblended linine? “G n nesday afternoon. Elizabeth Soleie were ‘married at Duluth, Minn, shes Wee ans See A cordial invitation is extended toall. -]!] Mfcfytosh, the home of the bride’s Herald-keview Oct. 12, Dec. U. i < HAS Suits $10 to $27.50 | teed coats $35, $65, $75, 80 Timber Land —-—- | parents, last Sunday. The groom has | Act June 3, 1878.—No-| a Sate been a resident of Grand Rapids for | some time, where he has many friends i who will extend hearty congratula- tice For Publication, United State Lan Office. be Men’s Trousers The ‘‘Half Peg’’ style will meet the approval Ou Gisieial $15 We'll take this When you smoke Booth’s Bouquet you smoke the best domestic cigar on Dulut: »opular priced suit to show tions, The young couple will reside} Notice is usreby given that in i : Si, i A Reegy of all men who want the latest patterns and the market. here. with the provisions ‘of the act of Congress of | you what fine ‘‘Princeton’’ styles suits ‘in correct style. Let us show you these new June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of | 7 2. i : 3 timber lands in the olives and browns Broad shoulder effect, | ; fe For satE—Red Cross heating) John Lofberg has just completed a| Orson, Novedurane'' bington Territory," | medivdtitied: be id peg: Hnoddenen owOu-ells Toe aes $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 stove—in first class condition. Art] qejecate piece of house lowering, and] #8extended to all the Public Land Suates by : rs Se New NecKwear—the new ‘Leather a a fa : P ss a actof August4, 1892. Herman F. Schutt, 6f will agree with us that this is excellent value Brown” in four-in-hands, ascot au ti Seamans. he did_a job that is highly creditable Feeley. county Of Ttasea, state of Minnesota, at $15.00 pies} 100 othe shades at25e, 35¢ ‘50 < 75¢ to his skill. Te lowered the two-story | statement Mo. 198k fore thee oeeeg nis Sworn q . ‘ fi 5 1c, Se, B0e ie Claudie Allen is making a visit to She the Duluth for two or three days. left Thursday. Christian Scientists’ meeting and building of Jahn Hepfe! about -three | ne’ feet, which had a stone{ foundation. of seven feet. The work was done with- Special Prices on Children’s Coats For the Children Iti urposes, and toestablish his claim to s; and before the register and receiy services every Sunday at 10:45 a. m. t the home of Wm. Roecker. ¢ out the slightest break in the founda- ton or building. at of Duluth, Minn., on Thursday, the 23rd day January, 1908. Will continue for 3 d day and Wednesday. more—Monday, Tues- Do not_pass this oppor- The new Russian Cap in white and gray astra- chan cloth at 75¢. Angora Tams from 35¢ a M. P da ll one names as witnesses: Melvin eosholt tunity. They wlll be re marked to the old price bea tne eles tam in astrachan and Gene Peck, Chas. Lyons and Dave| Rev. M. Peterson received a cal piety | mera Arthur Rima, all after_this sale. They are now 98c, $1.98 Wool Gloves and Mittens, Wool Hose, “Home Edwards were:business visitors in the | from Sault Ste. Marie last Wednesday | °'sny and all persons claiming adversely the $2, $3.50 and $6.50. village yesterday from Ballclub. at an increased . salary from that ac- above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said $2.79. They will be Knit Kind,’ 50c¢, othersat 25¢ > cepted from the church at Grant-! 93rd day of Jz 1908. : 4 Infants’ Wear Mrs. E, T. Douglas returned last sare Wis. Nothwithstanding the BT ELST. HERMAN ENGEL, Very Special—w e secured a sample We are very strong on this line. bit pe Marion Inds. where shel tant ee ihe “oA MRE Sealeisiel sn BEBE Re; line of Ladies’ Fall Shirt Waists—50 in all—the Fleece wool Shirts and Band&. wool and bear- s been visiting for some time. A. B. Gempp, traveling auditor for the Anheuser-Busch Brewing com- I , was a guest of John Costello us week, John W. Oaks, an enterpmising farmer of Wawina, was transacting business in Grand Rapids the first of the week. Mr. G. M. Miles,‘late of Wadena, accepted a position with the local Marie was not encouraged he regrets very much not being able to accept their advance of $2.00 more. With about 200 ducks and eight geese the boys came home Wednesday The party cansisted of L. R. Root,| Keo Leroux, W. C. Yancev E. J. McGowan, Will Nisbett and Billy Dibbert. They were out in_ the northwestern corner of the statey and all report a splendid time and satis- factory luck. It is conceded that Attorney. Duluth, Minn. Herald-Review Oct. 12, Dec. 14. Timber Land, Act Jun 1878 — Notce for Publication United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn., March 30, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Melvin Rosholt, of Feeley, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, has this Guy filed in this office his sworn state- price we paid was 12 to ‘4 of regular wholesale These will be placed on sale at 14 to 14 price. their regular ualue. skin Hoods, wool. Hose in white, black and colors, wool fanull,embroidered Shawls, drawer leggings, Bootees, Crib Blankets, Sweaters, etc. Get your Buttons | H. Hughes & Co. Covered Here, | THE POPULAR STORE 12yc to 20c doz. Grand Rapids, Minn. | The Sahlin Perfect Form and Corset Combined now on sale in our Corset Dept. x ment No. 11846, for the purchase of the lots 1, 6 and 7, of section No, 5, in township No, 54 n,, range No, 23 west of the 4th principal meridi- an, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver at Duluth. Minn.. on Friday, the 17th day of January, 1908, He names as witnesses: Karl \W. Heyman, Theodore. Rosholt, Clarence Rosholt and Arthur Rima, all of Feeley, Minn. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the above-described Jands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before suid Tith day of January, 19¢8. J.C, HERMAN ENGEL, exchange of the Mesaba Telephone company. Yancey was the champion duck shot, but he jost on geese. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—Notice For Publication. United States Land Office. Duluth. -The first case was that of Green- field vs, John and Lizzie Bordue—a civil action for the enforcement of a land contract. Judgment was ordered against the defendant Lizzie Bordue. The same plaintiff against Wm. Perrington in an action to recover $2 was dismissed on motion of defend- Chas. Collenge of Cohasset paid Grand Rapids a visit last Sunday aod together with Auditor Spang took a launch trip on the river. — Keep | Warm > | This ' Winter With r™ April 1. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act vf Congress June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington’ Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, Carl Johnson of Feeley, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, Loccinc Ourrir For SaLE—in.- cluding about everything to make it complete. Apply Sherman Yost, Fair store on Second street. Register. j has this day filed in this office his sworn Ras a ant’s attorney, In the case of| 4.1. SHEPHERD. s statement No. 11856, for the purchase of the POR SALE—A good Garland Range | Michael Komenski vs. the Sebeka Attorney. sw4 ne. nw sely and s's-se of section No. nearly new. very cheap. Inquire of Mrs. John Wasson, at the home of _W. P. Nisperr. Free demonstration and exhibition of the 57 products of the Heinz com- pany atthe Itasca Mercantile store today, Saturday. Everybody invited. Services at the Swedish Lutheran church tomorrow as follows: Morning sermon ot 10:30; Sabbath school at 12; uluth, Minn. Di 3. in township No. 54 north, range No. 23 west Herald-Review, Oct. 12. Dec. 14. of the 4th principal meridian, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for; agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver at Duluth, Minn.. on Wednesday, the 22nd day of January, 1908. He names as witnesses: Karl W. Heyman$ Melvin Roshoit, Henry Johnson, and Andrew Johnson, all of Feeley. Minn. } Any andall persons claiming adverseiy the ! above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or befoge said 22nd day of January. 1908. J.C. HERMAN ENGEL, Register. Mercantile Co., a judgment was ren- dered for the tull amount claimed $175. Mr. and “Mrs, W. E. White of Longton, Kas., returned to their home the first of week after sojourning at Deer Lake a month. They spent a most delightful vacation and enjoyed successful fishing. Mrs. White landed a 25-pound muskallonge of which she Notice of Application for License to Sell Intoxieating Liquors. Notice is hereby given that Edison Bereman has petitioned the board of county commissioners of Itasca coun- ty, Minnesota, for license to sel! intoxicating liquors fora period of one year from the 12th day of Oct., 907. In the building koown as_ the evening services at Bovey at 7:45. was justly proud. Mr. White and|‘‘Bereman Hotel,” on east side of HL, SHEERBRD, The announcement of Thomas|his wife are so pleased with Deer| building on the ground floor, which Duluth, Minnesota. building is located upon lots nine (9) and ten (10). block one (1), Houpt. This application and any remons- trance or objections to the granting of the same wéll be heard and deter- mined by said board of county com- missioners, at their next session. on Saturday,the 16th day of Nov.,1907, at the court house, in the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county. Minne- sota. Dated October 24, 1907. Herald-Reyiew Oct. 12. Dec. 14. Public Sale of Absolute Property of the State Under Chapter 430, General Laws 1907. Wells as a candidate for President of the Village Council is indorsed by the people. Lake that they purchased a tract of fifty-seven acres on the north shore of the lake on which they will erect a cottage. F. P. Sheldon will sell the following at a bargain; 1 Leather couch. 1 Iron bedstead. « Book case and writing desk com- bined. Buck’s Radiant | ~ Select a Buck’s base-burner now, For Sate—Cheap, one sanitary couch bed, bedding, one gasolene range, rugs, and kitchen utensils. En- quire at Mrs. Downey’s. Amery Johnson returned the first of the week from an extended inp Notice is hereby cade that on the second Monday, being the Eleventh (11) day of No- vember, 1907, at 10 o’clock in the forenvon, at the office of the county auditor in the court house at Grand Rapids, Minnesota. all tracts or parcelsof land sold for taxes iu Itasca county. to which the state has acquired title, under the provisions of chapter eleven (11), revised laws of Minnesota. 1! through the West. Mr. Johnson z x M. A. SPANG, ments thereto, SGuiain fag tinrodbomaL waits b fe J k F t 7 d th reports éverything in fine sbape out| ? Chiffomer. corr rald Review Och 25, Nove 2. | Satee nepabie ale. brary cect or, Barcel ee ee ee ee ae thepet 1 Ladie’s writing desk, AAT: St -|the highest price offerod ‘therefor. which assortment runs low. If you wait shall not be than the amount of the taxes, penalties, interest and costs charged against it. Provided however, that those tracts which were bid in for state at the regular annual tax sale in 1903, for the tax of 1901, and in all years prior thereto on which the aggregate taxes, penalties. interest and costs exceeds the cash value thereof, may be disposed of for a suth not less than one-half the amount of the taxes as originally assess- 1 Dressing table. t Mormis chair. 1 Single buggy. 1 Double buggy. 1 Double cutter. Jess Anthony returned from a visit to his parents in Iowa last week. He had a very pleasant time, but says he much prefers this more progressive north country. until the rush is on and the cold weather is here you may suffer be- 7 fore it is possible to get your stove in operation. Notice of Sealed Bids Walks. Sealed bids will be received by the | village council of the village of Kee- watin, Minnesota, until 8:00 o’clock p. m. of the 28th day of October, For Wooden The Grand Rapids High School Estray Notice. is ial | Cdagainst each tract. it? ? : 4 unCO. 1907, for the furnishing of material i m3 A B ‘ foot ball team played at Hibbing sthis} One black and white cow, mostly|and’ Jabor for the conbiniction of Welceoranerie aieresine tae aieecn nd, of course, it’s a uck’s you forenoon and won a victory by a| black. is on my premises at Pokeg—| wooden sidewalks in said village, | Je tothe county treasurer at any time be- want. ama la , ; ; 5 le h a 2 = score of 20 too. Hurrah for us—|#™a lake, Owner come and claim said |aiong the westside of lot seven (7) in | {presale bas been made to an wetual pur : haser. e property, pay charges and for this! block four (4) on the westerly li ft | After tn tice of expirati ¢ redemp- we are sure the candy kids. Doten: GHORGE BECRER. | paid villager om Beare eee tock | sie bos bean sates ax Tueation of, Tedemy: It consumes less fuel than any 956. revisedlaws 1905, the governor is author- ized to issue a deed in the name of the state to the person entitled thereto. (section 938 R. L.) Immediate payment to the county treasurer is req mired The sale will begin at the time and place named above and con- tinue from day to day until every tract or parcel shall have been offered forsale. A list of said real property is now on file in the offices of the county auditor and state audi- tor. Dated Grand Rapids, Minn., October Ist, ~, Dr. Spofford is at Hotel Pokeg- | = =ama, Grand Rapids, the 17th day of each month. Latest scientific methods in examining eyes and fitting jthe north side of block five (5): on Third street along the east side of block five (5); on Third avenue along the north side of blocks eleven (11) and ten (10), and on both sides of First street from the Great Northern right of way to Fourth avenue. All work to be done and all material to be furnished according to specitica- stove with the same heating ca- pacity. It has the largest radiating sur- face of any stove of its size. Notice of Application to Sell Intoxicating Tnquors. Notice is hereby given that Wm. A. Hadler has petitioned the Board of County Commis- glasses. sioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, for li- cense to sell intoxicating nauues for a period Fok SALE—A slightly used kitchen rangednenean nee #35. 8080 Wine of one year from the Ist day of November. chester rifle, full set, Lyman sights, good condition $10. Mrs. JNO WASSON, or WILL NisBert. 1907. In acertain log building located upon the townsite of Snow Ball. upon lands reserved for the Panes This application and any remonstrance or objections tothe granting of thesame will tions therefur, which may be seen at the office of the village clerk of said | village. (Seal) M.A. SPANG. County Auditor, Itasca C Herald-Review Oct, 12, 1! It is dust and gas proof---is as safe as an open grate and as easy 4 to keep clean as a fine piece of fur- Bond conditioned as provided by heard amd determined by said board of = ; Loon aie Bese fur_robe Peerage op athe cre ore earel pei nee be furnished when contract | Notte of First Meeting of Creditors. niture. ? etween ac wa er ~ 3rand | the court house, in the village ofGrand Rap-|" he council reserves the right to In the District Court of the United Come in and see them. Rapids. The finder will be suitably Dated Oct. 2 1007. reject any or all bids. States for, the District of Minne- rewarded by returning same to. M. A. SPANG, sota, Fifth Division. ‘ 4 y : by order of village council. (Seal) P. A. McEACHIN, Village Clerk of the illage of Keewatin. Be Ir RESOLVED; by the village council of the village of Keewatin, that the clerk of said village be in- structed to advertise for bids for the furnishing of material for and the construction of a wooden sidewalk along the west side of lot seven (7)in block four (4) on the]2ist day of October, A. D: 1907, the westerly line of said vitlage; on} said Frederick E. Lehrke and Edmond Fourth‘avenue along the north side|H. Lebrke, doing business as Lehrke of block fiye (5): on Third street along | Bros., and as individuals, were duly the east side of block five (5);on|adjudged bankrupts; and that the Third avenue along the north side of | first meeting of their creditors will be blocks eleven (11) and ten (10), and on | held at room 604 Palladio building, in both sides of First street from the|the city of Duluth, on the Ilth day Great Northern right-of-way to|of November. A. D. 1907, at 10 o’clock County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. Herald-Review October 26, Nov. 2 Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.—No- tice for Publication. United States Land Office, a NK % In Bankruptcy. oe GRenn In the Matter of Frederick BE. Lenrke and Edmond H. Lebrke, doing business. as Lehrke Bros. and as individuals, Bankrupts. To the creditors of Frederick EB. Lehrke and Edmond H._ Lehrke, | doing business as Letrke Bros. and us individutls, of Bovey. in the county of Itas and district afore- said, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the]! EY For SaLtE—Milch cow, wili be fresh in December; 1 good driver; new Oliver typewntter; brand new Toledo computing scales. Apply to Sherman e Yost, at the Fair store on Second ‘ i eet s E Notice is hereby given that in compliance street, Grand Rapids. witb the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and oS Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1:92, Margaret P. Fulton, of Grend Rapids, county of Itasea, State (or Territory) of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement, No. 636, for the purchase of the ne¥ of ne', of section No. 28, in township No. 54 north, range No, 24 west, 4th p. m. and will offer proof.to show that the land sonebe is more valuuble for its timber orstone than for agricultural Bs Sel and to establish her claim to said land fore I. D. Rassmussen, clerk of District Court adjourned at noon today and Monday morning the case of the state vs. Mohr, charged with mon- slaughter, will be taken up. It is probable that this will be the only criminal case tried at this term. The court cases will likely be disposed of im a day or two. . Last’evening saw the last of Jim Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, will be at Hotel Pokeg- \ ana, Grand Rapids, the 15th and 16th For Sale. _ L offer my residence property con- sisting of four large lots and two story, seven room house, located on the southwest corner block ten, Houghtons First Addition to Grand of each month. properly cared for. Failing eyesight 4620 tf Srrayep—Came to my place in , at 1¢ Rapids. Eigth unimproved lots in th bias he : Court, Ttasca county. Minn., at_hisofficeat| Fourth avenue. The said bids to bejin the forenoon, at which time the F " 8 P’ ots in the set tet pecans tip wo bia gan PaPbesember ir’ C2 “heFeday the | opened and considered on Monday, the | said creditors may attend, prove their |S°c10" 54, township 24, about Aug.| village. Fifty-acres of hardwood ‘She names as witnesses: ©. J. Farrell..E. N. ib day of October, 1907, at the}claims, appoint a trustee, examine | tst,bull calf, red, about six months old, | within 5 miles of Grand Rapids. Call Beach, where his mother resides, via a r Remer, Forest Fulton and Neil McKinley, | hour of eight o’cloek, p. m the bankrupt, and transact such ni can have same by/er address E. R. Lewis, Grand Chicago, and Detroit. ‘Together they all of Grand Hapids Minn. adversely the}, The foregoing resolution was offered | other business as may properly come seuall Qaecie Fe ane px % Rapids. Z } wil continue on to Canada and _re- | above-descri lands are requested to file| by Trustee Bergstrom and_ being | before said meeting. : proving porperty and paying for no- fresh the memory of other days in| {odraeeuP beans lice on or before said} supported by ‘I'rustee Deleva, was| Dated October 2ist, 1907. tice. ‘ 4 é M ‘ - = duly passed by the following vote: WILLIAM O. PEALER. For SaLe—One Jersey heifer calf, Oxford and Middlesex counties, Jim’s Es. ip toe es 3, nays none. Refereetn Baokraptey.." Joun JOHNSON Pee eine J y a saold home, Herald-Roview Oot, 12, Dec, 14. 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