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a* . Notice is D Bereman has petitioned county commissioners of Itasca coua- ty, Minnesota, for license to sell intoxicating liquors fora period of hat Edison the board of In the ouilding knowns as_ the “Bereman~*Hotel,’’ on east side~of' building an the ground floor, which building is located upon lots nine (9) and ten (10), block one (1), Houpt. This supination and any remons- trance or objections to the granting of the same will 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. : M. A. SPANG, County Auditor Itasca county, Minn. Herald- Review Oct. 26, Nov. 2. Notice of Sealed Bids For Wooden 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, 1907, for the furnishing of materia! and labor for the construction of wooden sidewalks in said village, along the westside of lot seven (7) in block four (4) on the westerly line of said village; on Fourth avenue along the 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 Northero right of way to Fcurth avenue. All work to be done and all material to be furnished according to specitica- tions therefur, Which may be seen at the office of the village clerk of said village. Bond conditioned as provided by law must be furnished when contract 1s signed. ‘ The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. by order of village council. (Seal) P. A. McEACHIN, Village Clerk of the illage of Keewatin. BE Ir RESOLVED, by the village council of tbe 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 westerly line of said village; on Fourth avenue along the north side of block fiye (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. The said bids to be opened and considered on Monday,the 28th day of October. 1907, at the hour of eight o’clock, p. m The foregoing resolution was offered by Trustee Bergstrom and being supported by ‘l'rustee Deleva, was duly passed by the following vote: ayes 3, nays none. (Seal) ae Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Minne- soia, Fifth Division. . In Bankruptcy. In the Matter of Frederick’E. Lenrke and Edmond H. Lehrke, doing business as Leurke Bros. and as individuals, Bankrupts. To the creditors of Frederick E. Lehrke and Edmond H._ Lelrke, doing business as Lehrke Bros. and as individuals, of Bovey. in the couuvy of Itasca, and district afore- said, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 2ist day of October, A. D. 1907, the said Frederick E. Lehrke and Edmond H. Lehrke, doing business as Lehrke Bros., and as individuals, were duly adjudged bankrupts; and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held a* room 604 Palladio building, in the city of Duluth, on the 11th day of November, A. D. 1907, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated October 21st, 1907, WILLIAM O. PEALER, Referee in Bankruptcy. Herald-Review Oct 26 Nov. 9, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—No tice For Publication. United State Land Office. Duluth, Mina.. \ April 2nd, 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, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by actof August 4, 1892, Herman F. Schutt, of Feeley, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, has this day filedin this office his sworn statement No. 11864, for the purchase of the ne nel of section Ne. 9 in township No. 54 n, range No. 23 w, 4th p.m. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural urposes, and to establish his claim to said and before the register and receiver at }_ Duluth, Minn., on Thursday, the 23rd day of January, 1908, He names as witnesses: Melvin Rosholt David Ham, Karl Heyman, Arthue Rima, all of Feeley, Minnsota. s Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office onor before said 23rd day of January 1903 J.C, HERMAN ENGEL, Register. H. L, SHEPHERD, Attorney. g Duluth, Minn, Herald-Review Oct. 12, Dec. 14. Notice of Application to Sell Intoxicating Taquors. Notice is hereby given that Wm. A. Hadler has petitioned the Board of County Commis- sioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, for 1i- cense to sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one year from the Ist day of November. i. In acertain log building located upon the townsite bf Show Ball, upon lands reserved for the proprietor. This application and any remonstrance or one year from the 12th of Oct., | ope y day . for Pub United States Land Office, Duluth, Mion., Is hereby givén tat tn compliance aeeebee el gon, Nevada and W: "y,” as. ‘ Say tr eu tha ppulc nd states by act of » 1892, ly. C, Harris, « ‘ty-ofsltasea; State of "Minnesota, has thi worn statement N 11858, for the purchase of lot 5, of section N. 21, in fownatip No. 54 north, range No. 23 west of the | principal meridian, and will r proof to show that the land sought is more Valuable for its timber or stone than for cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the register and receiver at Duluth, Minn., on Monday, the 20th day of January, 1908. i 6 names as Witnesses: Willlam Harris, Karl W. Heyman, and Andrew Johnson, all of Feeley, Minn. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of January. 1908. J. ©. HERMAN ENGEL, Register. H. L. SHEPHERD, Attorney, Duluth, Mion. Herald-Review Oct. 12, Dec, 14. | tier artnet ene AMOR aS Notice of Sale of Real Estate. -(Law of 1889.) - STATE OF MINNESOTA, { ‘8. County of Itasca. In Probate Court. In thematter of the estate of Martin C. Lalla, decedent. , Notice is hereby given, that by virtue and in pursuance of anorder of license made in said matter by the Probate Oourt of the County of Itasca, on the eight day of April A. D. 1907, the undersigued will, on the eleventh aay of November A. D, 1907, at ten olclock a. m. at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca, and State of Minnesota. offer for sale at public auction that tract or parce! of land situate and being in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota. described as follows. to- wit: lot fifteen (15) in e First Addition to Grand Rupids. according to plat the thereof on file and of re ord in the office of the register of deeds in an for Itasca county. Minnesota. The termsof sale willbe one half cash at time of sale and the balance on or before ten days from date of sale when purchase is com- pleted Dated October 14th, 1907. THOMAS W. SIMS, Administrator de bonis non of Estaté of Martin C. Lalla. FRANK F. PRICE, Attorney for administrator. Herald-Review Oct. 19, Nov. 2. of Feele; Notice of Mortgage ForeclosureSale. Noticeris hereby given that default has oc- curred in the conditions of that certain mort- gage duly executed and delivered by Ollie F. Frazer and Ida M. Frazer, his wife, mortga- gors,to Alfred L. Thwing. mortgagee, dated August 15, 1906, and duly filed for record on August 27, 1906, at 11 o'clock, a: m., in the office of the register of deeds in and for Itasca county, Minnesota, and recorded therein in Book “F” of Mortzages, on page 433; that the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is the sum of three hund: thirty-three and 54-100 dollars ($883.54), aad that said mortgage will be foreclosed by vir- tue of the power of sale therein contained and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, by sale of the premises therein described and thereby conveyed, viz.: lots one (L), two-(2). three 2 and four (4) of biock thirty-six (36),Grand Rapids Second Divis- ion, Itasca county, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county: that said premises will be sold by the sheriff of said [tasca county at the front door of the county court house in the yillage of Grand Rapids. in said county, on Monday, the eleventh day f November, 1907. at ten o’clock, a. m., at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash. to satisfy the amonut then due on said mortgage, with taxes, if any, on said premises, together with the costs of sale, including twenty-five dollars (325), attorney's fees. stipulated in said mortgage. Dated. September 28. 1907. ALFRED L. THWI «Mortgé WILLARD A. ROSSMAN, Geant ibeniacg Rortensee. , Grand Rapids, Minn, AS 5s JRO" Trerald-Review Sept. 98, Oct. 26. Notice for Publica United State Land Office. Cass Lake. Minn. Aug. 6, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in complance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878. entttied “An act for ths saie of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Névada, and Senin Territory,” as @Xtended to ull the Public Land States by of August 4. 1892, Samuel J. Morn. of Deer iver. county of Itasca, State of Minnesota. has this dav filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 697, for the purchase of the lot 3, of section No.2, in township No. 141 north, range No. 25 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural urposes, and to establish his claim to said and before I. D. Rassmussen, clerk of district court, Itasca county, Minn., at his office at Grand Rapids, Minn.,on Tuesday the 26th day of Movember, 1907. He names as witnesses: William Dibbert, William Powers, Paul E. Grefe and William P. Nisbett. all of Grand Rapids, Minn. ‘Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office onor before said 26th day of November, 1907. E. 8. OAKLEY. Register. Herald-Review Sept. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—No tee For Publication. United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn. April 2. 1907 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress June 3, 1578, entitled “An act forthe s: timber lands in the States of California. C gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended toallthe Public Land States by 1892, David Ham, of Feeley. te 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 Bi m. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for tts timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver at Duluth. Minn. on Thursday, the 23 day of January, 1908, He names as witnesses: Herman F. Schutt, Karl Heyman, Arthur Rima, William J. Doyle, all of Feeley, Minnesota. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claimsin this office on or before said 28rd day of January, 1908. J.C. HaeN an BNE. egister. H. L. SHEPHERD. Attorney, Duluth, Minn. Herald-Beview Oct. 12, Dec. 14. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—Notice For Publication. United States Land Office. Duluth. Minn, Beng April 1. 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 uy act of August 4. 1892, Carl Johnson of peloy. county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 11856, for the purchase of the sw ne. nw’4 se and s's se of section No. 3, in township No. 54 north, range No, 23 west 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 im 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. jections tothe granting of thesame will re ard and determined by said board of county commissioners at their next session, on Saturday. the 16th dayof Nov., 1907. at the court house. in the village of Grand Rap- ids, Itasca county, Minnesota. ted Oct. 24, 1907, tas SPANG. Pan Review October Nov Any andall persons claiming adverseiy the above described lands ure requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 22nd day of January. 1908. J.C. HERMAN ENGEL, Register. H. L. SHEPHERD, Attorney. ; th, ; _ eral, ateyiew Oct Dee, 14 Ra a | June 3, 1, coun— this'day.. Notice is hereby given that in with the provisions of the act uf Congress ent “An act forthe sale of States of California, Ore- gon, Nevada and Was! n_ Territory.” as extended to all timber lands in hit a ae blic land states. by. act of August 4, 1892, Melvin Rosholt, of peley: nty of Ltasca, -state~ of: this day fled tn this office his sworn state- 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 merid: an, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or |, stone than for ‘icultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said lund before the register and receiver at Duluth. Minn., on Friday, the 17th day of January, 1908. He numes as witnesses: Karl W. Heyman. eodore Rosholt, Clurence Rosholt and Arthur Rima, all of Feeley. Minn. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requestedto file ae mae in this ound ou or befoe sai 7 jay of January, J.C, HERMAN ENGEL, Register. H. L. SHEPHERD. Attorney. Fs Duluth, Minn. \d-Review, Uct. 12 Dec. 14. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.—No tice for Publication. United States Land Office, Cass Luke, woe Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the. act of congresg of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washirgton Territory, as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1:92, Margaret P. Fulton, of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, 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’4. 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 sought is more valuable for its timber orstone than for agricultural pur- poses and to establish her claim to said land before I. D. Rassmussen. cierk of District Court, Itasca county. Minn., at_ his office at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on Thursday the 19th day of December, 190 Fe She names as witnesse: . J. Farrell. E..N. Remer, Forest Fulton and Neil McKinley, all of Grand Rapids, Minn. Any and all persons claiming advérsely the above-described lunds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 19th day of December, 1907. E. 8. OAKLEY. Register. Herald-Roview Oct, 12, Dec, 14. Public, Sale of Absolute Property of the State Under Chapter 430, General Laws 1907. Notice is hereby given that on the second Monday. being the Eleventh (11) day of No- vember, 1907, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the office of the county auditor in the court louse at Grand seep Minnesota, all tracts or parcels of 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. 1905, and amend- ments thereto, remaining unredeemed. will be offered at public sale. Every tract or parcel will besold for cash to the person bidding the highest price offered therefor, which shall not be less 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 1908, 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 sum not less than one-half the amount of the tgxes as originally assess- ed against each crack Owners or interested parties enay redeem their property by paying ‘the full amount due tothe county treasurer at any time be- fore sale has been made to an actual pur- chaser. After the netice of expiration of redemp- tion bas been served as provided in section 956. revised laws 1905, the governor is author- ized to issuea deed in the pame-of the state to the person entitled thereto. (section 938 R. L.) Lenmediate pa yusey to the county rer is required. The sale.will begin at th e and place naméd sboye and con- 4timue from day~te day untilvevery tract or parcel shalt 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. . i Dated Grand Rapids, Minn., October Ist, Seal) M. A. SPANG. County Auditor, Jtasca County Minnesota. Herald-Review Oct. 12, 19, 26. Nov. 2. —— Citation For Hearing on Petition -for Administration. Estate of Erland Erlandson Deceased, STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, In Probate Court. ate of Eri oel’ Erlandson” In the matter of the Erlandson, known also “Joel Allenson” decedent. The State of Minnesota to all persons in- terested in fhe geacting: of administration of the state of said decedent: The petition of Albert Erlandson having been in this court, representing that Erland Erlandson, then a resident of the County of Itasca. State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 2ist day of October, 197; and praying that letters of administration of his estate be granted to Albert Erlandson; and the court having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition; Therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, ifany you have, before this court at the probate court rooms inthe court house, inthe village of Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, onthe 25th day of November 1907, ut 10o0’clock a. m., why said petition shouid not be granted, Witness, the judge of said court, and the geek of said court, this3lst day of October, (Seal) H.S. HUSON, Probate Judge. - W. A, ROSSMAN, Attorney for Petitioner. Herald-Review Nov. 2, 23. The Value of a Minute. A minute—what is it worth? lts value depends upon who wants it and how it is to be employed. The 20th century minute is often worth millions of dollars, and is paid for in good hard cash. The New York Central system is spending $70,000,000 to facilitate traffic six to eight minutes on each train. In other words, it is paying $6,000,000 to $8,000,000 a minute. It cost Harriman’s stockholders $35 a minute to bridge Salt lake. The Chicago & North-Western is laying -out $20,000,000 to save 20 minutes ‘a day, — The union depot at Boston facilit- ates traffic several minutes at a cost of $3,000,000 a minute. Every tick of the clock means $25 to John D. Rockfeller. Judge Landis was getting 5 cents a minute when he fined the Standard Oil Co. $29,240,000. John S. Miller, the Standard’s lawyer was getting $2.80.a minute to Judge Landis’ 5 cents. The “hello” girls used to say. ‘Number, please.” The “please” was cut out, The telephone com- panies estimate that the time taken by the operators in speaking . the cword “‘please” aggregated 642 hours a day—a too expensive a courtesy. lore trouble in Wall st. hat was the real of it? What was the fake of it? Why was.it? Among the gamblersof Wall st. there was a couple whose pet schemes vawaysfrom,them, and then came k like boomerangs and smashed min the face. These men were ng. hen they went down, the busi- nésses with which they were con- }Nécted shook and trembled. ‘The public heard the news, and maddened bordes rushed at the doors of these institutions to get their inoney out. \lt was a terrible proof of what the st, have assassinated public conti- dence. Z , One word was sufficient to make 'whole structures collapse. illions were withdrawn. One of the greatest banking and trust in- Stitutions in the country suspended. There would have been more failures had not the money powers hurried with relief. Sec. Cortelyou poured OUt $25,000,000 of the nations’s money. Rockefeller jumped into the breach. Another protective association was hurriedly organized. The money kings jumped up. before the people and held.cut their hands and cried, “Quiet! Be Still! Sh-h-b!” The storm is blowing over. Ina few days all will be peaceful again. But what does it all meay? It means thatonce more, despite enormous crops—once more, despite increasirg business—once more. de- spite great national prosperity, the gamblers of Wall st. have been caught in their own trap. ~ The honest business of the nation is not concerned. Wall st. has divorced itself from conservative and prosperous national industry. The honest value of ‘the honest dollar knows nothing of trouble tos day. ‘ As we have said before, we say again—don’t be afraid for the coun- try or its business. And as for Wall st., until the efforts of the yovern- nent can purge that sink-hole— ) Let dog eat dog.— St. Paul News. ‘Of Practical Interest to Women. Our regular writer on fashions dis- cusses in the. Novewber number of the New Idea Woman's Magazine the subject of fall and winter suits, giv- ing an ucconnt of the materials, colors and trimmings io this impore tant department of dress which will ein vogue during the winter of 19U7- 1908. The Thanksgiving season is a difficult time for the housekeeper, but the articles on Thanksgiving pies and tarts, the turkey, and the aay after, which tells of the use of left- overs when the great feast has come and gone, will make her burdens less. Those who entertain will find “After Dioner Fun for Thanksgiving Day,” ‘‘A Progressive Marbje Contest.” “A Bride’s. Party,’’ and some “Stunts,” brimful of suggestions; ‘How to Minage Parlor Lectures,” contains much practical advice toward a lucrative vocation, and the “New Education in Music” gives an interest- ing outline of work for a social club. Our regular departments which every reader looks forward to from month, to month are unusually good for November. ITASCA COUNTY — ABSTRACT OFEIGE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - # MINN Roy R. Bell Pharmacist Drugs and Patent Medicines Druggist’s Sundries Medical Appliances Book, News and Cigar Stand 1 Stationery Supplies Regular Hours Week days 7a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Telephone No. 10 Call No, 166 or 272 during } other hours ' If it’s to be printed the Herald-Re- ~ ~|-view will print it. the matter over. 2 2 2 * 2 & 2 = e We have choice residéuce lots all over town and we are sell- ing them on such easy terme that anybudy can buy. $5 down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk A house and three lots for sale cheap. We also have some choice business lots on our lists. are for sale on easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, ] ss. Dtesident has been saying over and | 1988 eeeeesonesnesesesssSasSSeESSEoeeoES }over again--that the methods of Wall and$ 5 per month They CHOSE RHO SUBSCRIBE FOR HERALD - REVIEW in operation. want. pacity. niture. Come in and see them. Select a Buck’s base-burner now, before Jack Frost arrives and the assortment runs low. until the rush is on and the cold weather is here you may suffer be- fore it is possible to get your stove And, of course, it’s a Buck’s you It consumes less fuel than any stove with the same heating ca- It has the largest.radiating sur- face of any stove of its size. It is dust and gas proof---is as safe as an open grate and as easy to keep clean as a fine piece of fur- Keep Warm This Winter With A Buck’s Radiant If you wait 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- venientto other markets, under cultivation, for sale at Bargains WM. PERRINGTON Graud Rapids - Mitnesota The daily at Millers Subscribe for the Herald-Review. Duluth Evening Herald— ESS OOPS a8 0 GOTO ee 0 ‘’ MILLER’S ° $ Ice Cream Parlors p’ 4 Q ¢ Q For the Best Dish of Ice Cream to ? 0 be had in the city. > ” For anything refreshing inthe Soft Drinks line. ¢ Q For Fresh Krults, Candies, Nuts. Q in bulk or box, Q Q For Foreign and vVomestic Cigars, ¢ ¢ Tobaccos, Etc. ? ° $63:93935999909055 Wyte A. ROSSMAN. Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Building. GRAND RAPIDS - - MINN D® c#4: M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence corner Leland avenue and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS,