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Le remy : : - : . ——— Paras 1 AP SPARE ES ITE ieee vere | party should nominate a’ reactionary. i Be THE STATESWAMP | / oncunrat tae “thecal of chdiattt cours fn for . LANDS DISCUSSED If the interests control the Chicago] sratBOR MINNESOTA, the county of Itasca, and State of Minnesota, upon a judgment rendered and docketed in suid ¢ eee ‘onthe 24th day of February, A. D. 1908.in anaction whereiv Duluth Bre’ Le coe es a yoo pein is Pn eg and described as follows. to-wit: lots 9, 10, 11, | {te sold plaintit und against the suid defen- and 12, block #1, platof Syndicate Division of | §ant“for the sumof two nundred and ninety eight 70-100ths dollars. which execution was Otmnat on the 7th day-of May, As it at on lay ol iv, A. ata gale of land pursuant to the ‘real estate tax | for the sald county of Leaceu- have, thi 24th given and made in and by the | day of February, A. D. 1908, levid upon all the judgment dul district court in and for said county of Itasca. ht, title and it tof the said defendant on the 2ist day of March. A.D. 1901, in pro- | HEBSttie and Interest of the said wine de ceedings to enforce the payment of taxes | seribed’ northwest quarter of section fifteen delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D | (15) township fifty-eight (58) north of rai twenty-two (range west 4th p. m.,in the _— for we county of eee e store esc piece or parcel of land was du! 5 i offered for sale, and no one bidding upon said | county.of Itasca, and State of Minnosots offer an amount equal to that for which said ate Was attached by me as a | piece or parcel was subject to be sold, to-wit; | said sheriff in this action on the lith day of the sum of eighty-four cents, the same was mber, A. D. 1907, under and by virtue of | duly bid in for the State of Minnesota, Tit of attachment issued in said action. | Notice is herevy given, that I,the under- for said sum. signed, as sheriff as aforesaid. willsell the above described real property to the highest bidder. for cash, ut public auction, at the front door of the county court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca, and State of Minnesota, on Monday the 18th day of April, A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock a.m,ofthat day,to satisfy the said execu- tion, together withthe interest and costs To Wm. Spencer. You are hereby. pester that the following piece or parcel of land. situated in the coun- ty of Itasea, State of Minnesota, and knoe convention, there are hundreds of thousands of Republicans who will vote for Mr. Bryan, if he is a candi- date.. This is what the Dalzellg are too narrow-minded and too politically provincial to see, but itis no less a recognized fact with those who tread the earth, if 00t with those whose feet wear the marble tioors at Wash- ton. Mr. Bryan is but little more popu- lar in congress than is President Roosevelt. Were it not for the fear of public opinion on both sides, the days of Andy Johnson might be re- peated. Yet inspite ofthis know- ie A. L. Hamitton Reads an Interesting | Paper at State Editorial Meeting, ) | At the recent meeting of the Minne- nesota editors in Minneapolis, a paper was read by Mr. A. L. Hamilton of the Aitkin Republican, which recalled some interesting history as to the disposal of the state’s swamp land grants. He indulged in no half- hearted English in denouncing the rape from the state of its lands for the benefit of the railroads, says the which said real That thereafter, and on the 11th day of N vember, A. D. 1907, the said piece or parcel of land, not then having been redeemed from said sale, and having then become the abso- lute property of the State of Minnesota, was sold and conveyed at public sale by the county auditor of suid county pursuant to the order and direction of the state auditor of the State of Minnesota, and in accordance The original grant to Minnesota - made in 1860, comprised 4,330,099 All those little features that express good taste | } | Duluth News ‘Tribune. * } { i | acres which was subject to the dis- posal of the legislature. Subsequent surveys added to the grant until, we believe, it amounted to a total of nearly 6,000,000 acres. Under the terms of the grant in the first instance, the proceeds frcm this land whether from gale or direct appropriation, “was to be applied ex- clusively, sO far as necessary, to are found in the Crossett Dress Shoe. More than that —it is a splendid wearer, and gives what no other dress shoe gives — comfort. LEWIS A. CROSSETT, inc. North Abington, Mass. ledge of public sentiment as personal to themselves. Republican congress- mén seem to think thatthey can foist an anti-Reosevelt candidate upon the country and defeat Mr. Bryan. If they should succeed, they would awake next November from their folly and begin earning an honest with the provisions of the statute in such case made and provided, forthe sum of four dollars and forty-eighty cents duly paid to the county treasurer of said county. That the certificate of sale for sa: iece or parcel of land executed and delivered by said county auditor upon said sale last above mentioned has been presented tome at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of having notice of expiration of time for redemption from suid tax sale of said oro- perty given and served; and that the amount required toredeem said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale, at the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upen said notice.is thesum of four dollars and sixty-three cents. thereon. Dated FRAN Attorney for Plaintit February 24th, A. D. 1903. WM. HOOLIHAN, Sheriff of Itasca County, Mina. By F. W. Fisx, Deputy K F. PRIC. ‘erald-Reyiew, Feb. 29 April 4. Notice for Hearing on Petition for Probate of Will. Estate of John Rellis, reclaiming it by means of levees and li is A : ii iving.--Duluth News ‘fribune. That the time forthe redemption of said | State of Minnesota, County of Itasca. In Pro- drains.” It took a stretch of the O 8 piece or areal of land from sai tax sale wall bate Court, a4 ‘ x * ‘ ye — Sica decal expire sixty (60) days after the service of this| In the matter of the estate of Joha Rellis, imagination to prevent any of it to H 9 H 4 JGH ES & © og A Committee of the Manufacturers’ | notice and the filing of proof of such service | decedent. , — be used as grants to railroads. Nationalscoclation recently. called Witness iny hand and seal of office this 20th | yyZHe State of Minnesota to Michael Reltis, ; ) ¢ ar a ary Kennedy, Maraga Rellis Yet, as Mr. Hamilton pointed out, The Popular Store y day of February A. D. 1908, Wright, Emma’ Rellis “Ella Rellis Burra: nearly 3,000,000 acres of this public upon President Roosevelt requesting (Seal) M. A. SPANG, (Burrows), Frances Rellis Hoolahan, (Hoo! i 4 ao i b dail i in the 2 heritage was diverted to subsidize The place where your money goes fartherest the appointment of a tariff commis- Auditor, Itasea County, aod Gnd PrCbune of ihe wiht seid docatone. Minnesota. |The petition of Maragaret. Auna. iellis railroads and no reservation what- sod sion to study tariff schedules and ad- Herald-Review Mar. 7, 14, 21. Weight being duly filed in this court, repre- sent! ever was made as to drainage. SOCSCCOSO venting that Jolin Bellis, then a, Te jident of . ei i ‘ the County of Itasca, State o! iminesota. Moreover, while the raillroads died on the 23rd day of February, 1908, lea ving benefiled were largely in the suuthero part of the state, the lands granted treasurer’s books,amount to $30,207.70. Of this amount there had been paid Visits Public Library. made. A tariff commission means delay and postponment. Ex-Gover- Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing Thereon. Estate of LaFayette Knox, STATE OF MINNESOTA, } a last wil will and to this court with said petition, an that said instrument be allowed as the last ll and testament which is presented praying testament of said decedent, and that | to them were almost wholly in the] yp tc’ the close of business on Satur- aise Chica eddwieeee ety ag [UOT W. L. Douglas of Massachusetts, letters of adimninistration, with the’ will an- - 2. ; a a Baldwin y : : nexed, be issued thereon to Maragaret Ann: north. day evening last, February 29, the ‘. y a clearfhieaded man, and one of our County of Itasca. s Rellis Wright. Now therefore, you. and each It was taking the heritage of one section to promote the local interests of another. The balance of the grant became the basis of our school total sum of $26,612.30, leaving a balance uncollected of $3,595.07. The percentage collected, 88.1, is a better showing at this season of the year the State Public Library commission, visited Grand Rapids for the first ume in two years. She held a meeting at the Public Libriry building Thursday forenoon at which the members of the harbors no illusions about tariff commissions. [n an interview in the New York World, greatest manufacturers, In Probate Court. Inthe matter ofthe estate of LaFayette Knox decedent. Letters testamentary this day having been granted Allie A. Knox. It is ordered, that the time within which all creditors ofthe ubove named decedent may in t Itasca, Si prayer o: March, A. D, 1908, at 10 o’clock A. M.. of you. are hereby cited and required: to show cause, if any you have. before this court, at the probate court rooms in the court house e village of Grand Rapids, County of tate of Minnesota. onthe 23rd day of why the f said petition should not be granted. fund a i i mm 5 ae Z nea , 9 - ae present claims against his estate in this - . i = 4 7 ‘and university endowment. | than ever before recorded «in Itasca] iocal board were present. Miss Bald- | September 28, 1907, Mr. Douglas said, | court, be, and the same hereby. is, limited to ogayness the Honorable H. Eason: ode aes peer is done and we are a couaty. ‘This 1s pretty good evidence | win unhesitatingly prounced ‘the | among other things: “It is congress | {hres >, months from and after the date | 28h day of February. A. D.. 18. isposed to goas far as Mr. Hamil-| that the people of Itasca county are ibrar A A 908. Since cat. (Court Seal) 8. S. Husox, v be library to be one of the], es . .;_|May, A.D. 1908. at 100’clock, a.m.. in the 3 a Grand Rapids library to be one of the | and congress only. aided by the presi probate’ court rooms at the court, louse at | “a7, MOCABTET, Sptee- ton went. but he unquestionably rendered good service in reminding southern Minnesota of its obligation to this section of the state. Noone can deny the wrong done northern Minnesota nor the squan- dering of the state’s endowment. But that cannot now be helped. Ino all fairness and decency, however, the people of the southern part of enjoying a fare share of prosperity. TO SERVE DINNER AT VILLAGE HALL ments to Serve Dinner on Election Day. The Catholic Ladies Have Made Arrange-} best managed and conducted in the state, and it is a part of her duues to visit all of them. She had no criti- cism to offer and took occassion to pay a very high compliment to Mrs. Huntley, the local hbraran. Republican Interest in Bryan. vise Congress what clanges should be dent, that has power to revise the the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and appoint- tariff. It should not and cannot, as I believe, shift its work to any com- mission. A congress’that wants the tariff revised downwards will proceed at once to Jower duties. A congress that is controlled by stand-patters aud tariff- beneficiaries and that is ed'as the time and place’ for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment, and allowance of such claimaas shall be pre- sented within the time aforesaid. Let notice thereof be given by the publi- cation of this order in the Grand Kapids Herald-Review, a legal newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids, Itasca coun- ty, Minnesota. us provided by law. Dated Februzry 21st 1908. (Probate Seal) “ H.S.HUSON, * Judge of Probate. Herald-Review Feb 29, Mar. 14, Attorne for Petitioner. erald-Review Feb 29 Mar 2 Notice with the. gol Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 — Notice for cublication. United States Land Office, Cass Lake, Minn., Jan. 27, 1908. is hereby given that in compliance rovisions of the act of Congress of entitled, “An act for the sale of ds in the States of California, Ore- ada and Washington Territory,” as ' the state should do what is still 7 Raid When Mr. Dalzeil said to his Demo- yet compelled to do something to “ neESA = extended to all the publicland states by act of possivle, to right that wrong and| An arrangement that should prove) orarie colleagues in congress, “You api of Itasca, State of Minnesota lessen its effects. any needed sum for drainage witb- out placing the burden on the set- tlers. More than «this, they shouid stop the effort to unfairly exploit the very satisfactory to the busy politi. Roast pork Apple Sauce Mashed ‘Turnips, Pickles Bread Butter with Dressing Mashed potatoes Baked Beans Cranverry Pie, may have dissensions in your ranks, Bryan,” he came as near telling the truth as was safe for him under ‘the circumstances, Partisan politicians of the party, quiet the people will be likely to ap- helpless cunsumers aad will raise a campaign fund that will almost in- sure a re-election of stand-patters and the defeat of revisionists. Instead of STATE OF MINN County of Ita SOTA). In District Court aL y Fifteenth Judical in the Village of Grand Rapids, in said Coun- ty of Itasca, within thirty da; after the service of this summons upon you. exclusive of the day of such service, und if you fail to answer to said complaint within the time aforesaid, the pla‘ntiff in this action will ap- ply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint with the costs and disburse- ments of this action. the aboy H Rapids, county of It: has this 4; fil statement No. le office his sworn » purchase of lots in this They should give to this part Of} cians on Tuesday next wili be pro leberest Jissension i ee point a commission to make —excur- : enth District | 3 and 4 of section’ No. 25, in township No the state without quibbling, but|yided by the ladies, of the Catholic | ere fs ov dissension in ours: we are) sions to foreign countries, to hold | Clara Ellen Devine, Plaintim) . 0 [48 range No. 2 west. and will offer, proot { with insistence, its fair representa-!church: _A sumptuous dinner will be} unanimousiy in favor of the no:nina- hearings and finally to make long-|ByronWard Devine, Defendant } more valuable for its timber or stone than { i the | lature to which it is ved‘in the fire hall during the hours| ti . . ‘or conven ti ee . The State of Minnesota, to the above named | for agricultural purposes, and to establish ’ tion 10 the legislature to ich it is| served in the fire nall during the hours{tion at the Denver convention as| winded and meapingless reports ‘defendant: his claim to said land before I D. BR - — entitled on a population basis. It} that will convenience those who may} 7 Seabic candida e si You are hereby summoned and required to | MU*sen, clerk district court at bis office in d 42 y | Democratic candidate for the presi-| whe this commission will be slowly | answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the | Grand Rapids Minn.. on Monday, the th day should make more liberal provision | desire to avail themselves of an excel: | ott Te ° ° above entitied action, a. capy of which is|Of April, 1008 é é f A of 3 dency of the great commoner and the i i investigati i a He names as ‘vitnesses: William P. Nisbett, sc r Z ; ’ rig y ing i : j great uncommoner. William Jennings sterwill conti i et ; ibe i ve | Martin all of Grand Rapids Minn. . ‘ school lands and should appropriate | Following is the menu: 8 88} trusts will continue to plunder the | said complaint on the subscriber at bis office ee ne oot c tming: adverse y e-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 6th day of April, 1908. E. S. OAKLEY, Register, erald-Review Feb. 8, April 4 el resources of our people for their >el- Tea Coffee. such as Mr. Dalzell, hope for Mr. this program of delay I would have a| Dated November Sth. A.D-1908, PRIOR: a an ane wax fish benefit. The suuthern oneeed ve Bryan's nomination, because they! president who would’ call an extra] goa paige ¢ Piuinti's Attorney, Tim 1a Ae ee otice e ht A si " eg Pi - a a Tran pids, {tasca County, Minnesota. ‘i should realize teir indebtedaess to Peath of John Rellis. |believe, in their short-sighted arro-| cession of congress to revise the tariff | 70 the above named defendant: United States Land Office. northern Minnesota ard try to} gance, that a Republican “yellow immediately and radically.” You will please take notice that the com- plaint in the above entitled action was filed Cass Lake, Minn, Nov. 8. 1907. square accounts iustead of constantly seeking to further unjustly take from it, to add to themselves. 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 in the office of the clerk of the district court on the 3ist day of January, A.D. 1998 FRANK F. PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Herald-Review Feb. 1, Mar. 14. dog’? could defeat him. The great body of the party hope for his nomi nation fora very different reason. The Mesaba Ore of Hibbing pays the following tribute to the memory of the late John Rellis: John Rellis, For Sale. INDIAN IS WARD OF GOVERNMENT a well known business man of Grand Rapids, this state, died in.that city from pneumonia Saturday evening of They are no longer afraid of bim. ; The free silver issue is dead and not even Dalzell can blow life into it. I offer my residence property con- isting of four large lots and two story, seven room house, located on he southwest corner blocs ten, Citation For Hearing on Final Account and jor Distribution, by act of August 4, 1892, Claude R. { Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Min- nesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 748, for the purchase of the ss nw’4 Lots 3 und 4, of Section N Bell, of ‘0. 4, in ( last week. He had a large number of | ‘ oe + Estate of Equay Zay: Township No. 141 in Range No. 25 w, and will v ALi ¢ : Pa ee ,, | Houghtons First Addition to Grand i offer proof to show that the land sought is ' Red Have A 000, i frienda Jai Hi bbingymiynameresnocted | TPS-RUrornarn> Sn sersiiy Ot Mae Rapids Eigth unimproved lots in the “Gounty Mi Ttasoa” (in Probate Court, more ¥altiable for its timber or stone than edmen Have About $1,000,000 in Banks | to tear of bis demise, as but few roads wader our political system iS} village. Fifty-acres of ‘hardwood , 1a the matterof the estate of Equay Zay, Gaint to said Lend before LD. Rassmuseen. decedent: clerk district court, at his office at Gra‘ _ That Will be Handled by Uncle Sam were aware of his illness. He wasaiput a far cry of vengeance. The within 5 miles of Grand Rapids. Call The State of Minnesota to Zanzway. Nah- Rapids, Minn.,on Thursday, the 2nd day of member of the order of Elks anda)... : £. R..’ Lewis, G Wah-Cumigoke, Okun, Ogemah-Quay, Kay-| April, 1908. large number of that organization, | peiative and referendum asa nation-| or address Oe, wis, Grand | gait: and SE eae terre tate ot ecid THe ames as witnesses: Al Dotts, Charles i i : ; oe vids. account and distribution Of the estate of sai % i i Allister, The supreme court of the United al issue is in the dim distant fature. | R4P'4s- Soot irhe roprospatakive of the above | iG ees Bee aiee Spore: Meailister States, in an unanimous opinion in besides many other personal friends. had wade plans to attend the funeral But on the one great and dominant Wanrep.—Local representative for named decedent, having filed in this court his final account of the administration of the | Any ani Paplas, Minn dall persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file cas S amp- 2 doe : . together with his pe- in thi o 2 sai the cas of Anton G. Starr vs. Camp-|Tuesday, but learned too late to/issue the people know just where| Grand Rapids and vicinity to look Se ea eee at Hieeeaeue and allow, Sad day oF April tos oo TT bell, handed down a far-reaching opin- | 5 * a i bscrip- ance of suid floal account and for distribution | ~ av E. 8, OAKLEY 5 nentli, affacti he Chi ,,| Make other arrangements, that the Mr. Bryan stands, and that he stands after renewals and increase subscrip- | ance oF suid Out said estate to the. persons i. 8. OAKLEY, | ion recently, affecting the Chippewas | ryuneral was tow be held in the fore- nie a ee tion list of a prominent monthly | thereuntoentitled, and for decree determin: Herald-Reyiew Jan. 2, Mar. 2. of the Lake Superior regoin and all nooq of that day and that they’ Uabitehed except to honest, Un | magazine, on a salary and commission |1M6, Meu"hiPany ated wid roasted te show other Indians. ach Crang SWerving. patriotic conviction. The] basis. Experience desirable, but not | cause, if any you have. before this court at i For the past gen years Agent Camp- would. be “unable. tg. ,redeh. Gratia ies . : — zi Good tunity for | the probate court rooms in the court house in | Citation for Hearing on Petition for Whlged has followed the | 20lds in time to be present at the Republican rank and file want, Mr. | necessary. | GOok | OPPO plisher, | fizsca, seats of Minuesote. on the a day of Probate of Will i asca, St eC innesota, On 18 lay 0! + bell of Ashland has followed the | op sequies. night person. Address _ Publisher, | (ranch Sh" fuos, at 10 o'clock a.m. why sald sometimss policy of placing in the banks, money collected from the sale of pine on Bryan as a refuge incase their own Box 59, Station O, New York. The Crossetts are coming. petition should not oe granted. Witness. the juage of said court. and the seaj af said court. this 13th day of February, Estate ot Arthur C. O'Leary, called Arthur O'Leary. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) the reservations, paying out to the isEAL} . H.S. HUSON County of Itasca. taduciesed iz S 2 i ~, 3 sas " ve n Probate Court, Todians from’, 610"-tOyse), per mignth Wait for the Crossetts. O.0; MeCarthy, a titioper. FroBeTUdse:| ty the matter of the estate of Arthur 0 each, excepting 1n case of actual . Jerald-Review Feb. 15, March 7. O'Leary, ometimes called Arthur O'Lea: ecedent. improvements. On June 30, 1905, these sales had amounted to $513,000 Does Your Wife Complain Notice to Contractors. Citation for Hearing on Petition for Ad- The State of Minnesota to Rosilda O'Leary, and all persons interested in the allowance and probate of the will of said decedent: deposited in the banks at Duluth, ministration. Tho petition of Rosilda O'Leary being duly — 3 $ 2, ‘ filed in thiscourt, representing that Arthur Ashland, Hudson and Bayfield. This About the old Cook Stove SEALED PROPCSALS WILL BE_ RE- Estate of Esa Holappa alias Ed Erickson. | 0, O'Leary. sometimes ealled Arthur O° Le > 4 has increased to nearly $1,000,000. CEIVED at Nashwauk school bouse, Nash- wauk. Minnesota, until 8 p. m. March 9th, STATE OF MINNESOTA, then a resident of the cou of Minnesota, died on th y of Itasca, S 25th day of I The Indians demanded this money, aki i a County of Jta ber, 1907, leaving alast will and testa! atd*aleotimmediabetaataent-ctall not baking as well as it 1006, tor: the erection sud. eompletonot in Probate Court’ | which 1s presouted. to this court with, enid and‘ alee ‘tmmbataie parent Of & d >? Isi house, according to the plans ‘and ‘specifica: ada the matter of the estate of Esa Holappa, petition, and praying that said instramen subsequent sales. 1 y ha wi q e lecedent. > allowed asthe last will and testament 0% subsequent sales, They.bave ‘tought used to? Is it not a fact Sa ae oe ee read Hertie’ Minne The state of Minnesota to Pekka Holappa, | said decedent, and that letters testamentary it throught the state and federal courts, the final case being argued a «month ago by the solicitor general, Charles Quarles of Milwaukee and F. H. De Groat of Duluth, The supreme court’s decree continues the policy of making the Indians wards of the government, and will carefully anew that its best days are over and that it would please the whole family if you bought sota. on and after February 22nd, 1908, and at the Nashwauk school house, Nashwauk, Min- Fnesota. * The contractor will be required to give a bond to be approved by the owners for the full amount of the contract price, issued by a responsible surety company doing business in te state of Minnesota, and drawn to pro- tect the owners. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi- fied check for five hundred dollars, enclosed in separate covers, and made payable to tract and furnish the bond as above specified Erkki Holappa, Puolanka Hinland, Ruta Ho- | lappa, and all persons interested in the grant. ing ef administration of the estate of said de- cedent: The petition of Pekka Holappa, hav- ing been filed in this court, representing that Esa Holappa, then a resident of the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, died intestate onthe 15th day of September, 1907; and pray- ing that letters of administration of said es- tate be granted to Albert Callaw, of Duluth, Minnesota; and, the court having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition; Therefore you, and each of you, are hereby Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca, state petition 21st day be issued thereon to Rosildu O Leary. therefore. you, and exch of you, a cited and required to show cause. " have. before this court. at the probate court rooms in the court house, inthe village of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, State o' Minnesota, on the 16th 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., why the prayer of said Now here’ fany y day of March, A. D. should not be granted. Witness the honorable. H.S. Huson, judge of’said court, and the seal of said court, this of February, A, D. 1908. (Court Seal) Attorney for Petitioner. safeg us 7 ai Charles Latvala, director, to be forfeited to | cited and required to show cause, if any you H.S, HUSON, safeguard, them from the raids School district No. 9 in Case the bidder re- | have, before this court at the probate court Judze — of land sharks and speculators. -In- ceiving the award shall fail to execute a con-| rooms ia the court honse, in the village of C. C. McCarthy. 1 directly every Indian in: the country is affected. PERSONAL TAXES We are showing some new de- within tena safter the notification of ac- ceptance of his bid. The time of completion of contract shall be August 15, 1908. The right is reserved by the owners to re-| i908, of Minnesota, on the 16th day of March. 1908. at 10 o'clock a, m., shouid not be granted. \ Witness, the judge of said court. and the seal of Said court. this 19h day of February. why said petition Herald-Review Feb, 22. March 14. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. 4 ject any or all bids and to waive any defects S. JSON, signs that are good Jet formalities in any bid if it be deemed to H.S,HUSON, q STILL COMING IN : the interest of the owners todo £0. erupe Gain: " BARG. Proposals received after the time stated will Attorneys for Petitioner. Notice is hereby given that the copartner- — a, peers AINS | be returned to the bidders. Court Seal | siow Feb 2220 Mart ship, heretofore existing | between, HE Proposals must be made on blank form in- erald-Review Feb 2229 Mar 7 leveux and G. E, McIntosh. in managing anc asurer Kremer Had Received closed in envelopes, sealed, and. endorsed conducting the ‘business ‘known as “The County Treasure ° “Proposals for our-Room Addition to. Nash- Unique Theatre,” in the village of Graud : $26,612.30 Up to the First of March. . The total amount of the personal property taxes for the year 1907, for ltasca county, as charged. on the W,. J. & H, D. POWERS wauk School House,” addressed to owners aes with B. W. Batchelder, clerk of the from thi D® CHAS. M. STORCH, ard. Nashw uk, Minn., Feb. 22. 1908, BOARD OF EDUCATION, SCHOOL DISTRICT NOS. By B. W. BATCHELDER, Clerk of said board. Herald-Review February 2, 29, March 7. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence corner Leland avenue and Fourth street. - GRAND RAPIDS. Rapids, Minn., has this day been dissol by mutual consent, continue the same. The sai will assume all liabilities of H, E. Neveux retires e business and G: McIntosh will wie E. Mcintosh he said firm of McIntosh & Neveux, paying all bills contract ed by said firm. Dated February 28, 1908. G.E. McInros#. « H. E. Neveux.

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