Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 24, 1909, Page 7

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Agents For The CELEBRATED Gimbel $3.00 HAT EASY FITTING HIGHEST CRADE ead Henay Huenes & Go. THE POPULAR STORE . Grand Rapids, Minnesota ( Ubis is stock-taking time with us and we are closing out all the odd lots Order your Suit now, Weare agents for two of the Best Merchant Tailoring Houses in Chicago. See our 500 Samples, and short lengths of goods at give-away prices for the next week, so it will [pay you to come and look over and buy our qreat bargains . . . . . . Petticoat Torchon and Vale laces and fine em- broideries worth.. We are also showing a very assortment of lace and embroidery trim- A beautiful assortment of fine cambric and muslin petticoats, made with deep lawn flounces attractively trimmed with $1.25 to $1.75 Ss | | WE SELL THE ROYAL WARCHESTER CORSET handsome med underwear, made of the ffnest mater- ials in all the latest designs, at reason- able low prices. We have a beautiful new line of Taffeta petticoats in black and some colors that are a bargain at $6.00-$7.50-$8.50- which is The Highest of Corset Fashion UNQUESTIONABLE $10.00 the best An immense assortment of mercerized Sateen and Feathersilk petticoats, with tucked and embroidered trimmed floun- <==3t$9..00, $2.50 and $3.00 Wash petticoats made of pink and blue chambray and narrow stripe blue gingham. flounces trimmed with bias ba Extra values in Black Mercerized Sateen Some made with net Medium Priced | Corset Made gray and nds Petticoats, made with deep flounces, or- 3c-Lace Footings and Trimmings-3c Several hundreds of yards, some of them the very best sel- lers and worth up to 25 and 35 cents, some are short lenghts and others are twisted etc.—the sale price ..........-....-55 braided 3c ‘STATE OF MINNESOTA, |. County of Itasca. 6 In District Court _ Fifteenth Judicial District Stizy A. Winsor, i Plaintiff, vs. John Mickley and ...... Mickley, his wife, Lilly Mickley, Viola Mick: Jey, Charles Mickley and ...... Mickley, his wife Josephine Mick- ley, Augusta Mickley, Harry Mick- ley and Mickiey, his wife, Clara Grieblet, nee Mickley. Louis Mickley and Mickley is wife, Arthur ley and Hi Mickley, his wife, Mathias Mickiey and ...... Miekley. his wife, and unknown heirs of Matnias Mickley, John Mickiey, Lilly Mickley, Vi- ola Micktey and Clara Griebler, all deceased, and of each of them, and George Griebler, defendants. Summons ‘The state of Minnesota, to the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the | plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint is on file in the office of theclerk of | the above named court, and to serve a copy | of your answer to said complaint on the sub- scribers at their office in Grand Rapids, Min- nesota, Within twenty days after the service | ‘of this summons upon you. exclusive of the | of such service; and, if you fail to answer | said complaint within the time aforesaid, the laintiff in this action will apply to the court dor the relief demanded therein. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff Grand Rapids, Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA, t Ss. County of Itasca. a In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District Stizy A. Winsor, Plaintiff, vs, John Mickley and . - tea his wife, Lilly Mickley, Viola Mick- fey, Charles Mickley and ....... Mickley. his wife, Josephine Mick- ley, Augusta ee arry Mick- fey and ...... Mickley, his wife, Clara Griebier. nes Mickley. Louis Mickley and.......... Mickley, his wife, Arthur Mickley and ..... . Mickley, his wife, Mathias Mickley and Mickley. his wife, and un- known beirs of Mathias Mickley, John Mickley, Lilly Mickley, Viola Mickley and Clara Griebler, all de- ceased, and of each of them, and George Griebler, Defendants. Notice of Lis Pendens. Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced in this court by the above named plaintiff against the defendants above named, and is now pending; that the object -of said action is to have reformea and cor- rected a certain warranty deed executed and delivered by one Mathias Mickley to W. W. Hale, dated January 4, 1873, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Itasca county, Minneseta, in book ‘3” of deeds at page 538, purporting to describe and convey “the northeast quarter of the southeast of the southeast, and south half of the northeast uarter and lot 3, all in section 24, township $i Tange 26," in said county, by. striking therefrom the words “the northeast quarter of the southeast of the southeast,” and in- serting in the place thereof, the words “the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter;”’ to require the defendants, as heirs at law and successors in interest of said Mathias Mick- ley, to execute and deliver to plaintiff their ood and sufficient conveyance of the lands fereinafter described or. on failure so to do, to make the decree of this court operate as such conveyance; and to have it adjudged and decreed that plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of said lands, and that defendants have no right, title, estate or interest in or lien on said lands; and that the premises af- fected by said action are, the ne of sex. the s% of ne and lot 3 of section 24, township 55 north, range 26 west, Itasca county, Minne- sota. Dated, March 2, 1909. ; THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Graad Rapids. Miun. Remants of Dress Goods, reo Goods, Lawns, Etc., at a fraction of up prices. sleeves, some long We will offer a big lot of waists at clean colored Taffeta waists all quite soiled, regular price was $5.00 to $1.98 $7.50 our clean up price will be. Waists About two dozen black and with long up-to-date but slightly Another lot of white and colored waists and some short sleeves all nicely trimmed, the regular price was $1.50 to $2.25 clean up price.. . 48c The new Wash Skirts wash skirts are very pretty this season, and our assortmens is very cea range from... $1,50 to $3.50 Gowns A very handsome assortment, elabor- ately trimmed with laces and embroider- ies in all the newest effects at $1.25, $1.75 up to $3.50 Muslin Uuderwear Our new line of muslin underwear is of the very best and latest style. Lace Curtains at prices from ........- We have a new and very complete assortment of Curtains es ee -+..50c up to $8.00 State of Minnesota, i County of Itasca. Elmer Owen, teenth Judicial District, vs. Savierge. Margaret Lavierge, Margaret Navierg. G. W. Holland, also all other per- sons unknown Claiming any right, title, es- cribed in the complaint herein, defendants. Summons. The state of Minnesota, to the above named ! defendants: You and each of:you are hereby summoned | and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which | pons is on file in the office of the clerk of the above named court, and to serve al Sopy.of your answer to said compiaint on the | subscribers at their office in Grand Rapids, | Minnesota, within twenty days after the ser- yice of this summons upon you, exclusive of | the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer said complaint within the time afore- | said, the plaintiff in this action willapply to | the court for the celief demanded therein. } THWING & ROSSMAN \ Attorneys for Plaintiff. Grand Rapids. Minn. State of Minnesota, / In District Court, Fif- County of Itasca. j teenth Judicial District. | Elmer Owen, Plaintiff. vs. Angelic Jerome, Angelie Jerome, Margaret lr be! Margaret averee Margaret Na- | vierg, G. W. Holland, also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title. estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. Notice of Lis Pendens. Notice is hereby siveny that an action has} been commenced y, the above named plain- tiff against the defendant above named and described, and is now pending; and that the object of said action is to have it adjudged that plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of, and that the defendants and each of them have no right, title, estate, lien or interest in or on the southeast quarter of northwest quarter (se% of nw) and the north half of southwest quarter (n% of sw4) of section | thirty-three (33), in township ‘fifty-five (55) | north, range twenty-five (25) west, Itasca couaty. Minnesota, Dated, February 26, 1909. | HWING & ROSSMAN. Attorneys tor Plaintiff. Grand Rapids, Herald-Review, March 3, April 7. 4 To ORRA M. HARRY:-- Take notice that zoe are in default under and according to the terms, conditions and rovisions of that certain contract dated | July 24, 1906, whereby Simeon D. Patrick as trustee for and under a certain instrument filed May 17, 1905, book “19” of Deeds at page 486, agreed to convey unto you, upon full and timely performance by you of your part of the terms. conditions and provisions thereof, reference to which contract for more particn- larity is hereby made, the following aescribed real estate, situated in Itasca county, Minne- sota. to-wit: Lots nine (9) and ten (10) of | Block seven (7) First Addition to Big Fork, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of register of deeds in and for said county. , And thataccording to the terms, condit- ions and provisions of said contract there became due and paretie from you to said | Simeon D. Patrick as trustee as aforesaid | upon the 24th day of Jnly, 1907, the sam of} $450.00. with interest thereon at seven per cent per annum from the 24th day of July. 1906; | and at the date of this notice said amount and interest still remain overdue and unpaid, and such default as above specified stil exists. | Now therefore, you are hereby notified that unless on or before thirty (30) days after the service of this notice upon you. you pay to said Simeon D. Patrick as trustee as afore- said, the said sum of $450.00, with interest thereon at seven (7) per cent. per annum from July 24, 1906, to the date of payment. and also pay the costs of the service of this notice, said contract will be cancelled and terminat- edjand all your right. title and interest there- under and in and to the lands and _prorert; covered thereby forfeited and annulled, sai cancellation and termination of said contract to how — on — 31st service of this notice upon you. Dated March 16. 1909. = SIMEON D. PATRICK, Herald-Review, March 17, April 21. As trustee as aforesaid. Angelic Jerome, Angelic Jerome, Margaret | James C. Garner, | rate of eight per cent sot Per PAWE it day next after the| W: In District Court, Fit- | State of Minnesota, / In District Court. Fit- County of Itasca. {teenth Judicial District Plaintif? | The First National Bank of Waverly, Iowa. corporation, ainti ff vs. Defendant Summons. tate, interest or lien in the real estate des-| pe state of Minnesota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and se ee to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint is on file in the offce of the clerk of the above named court, and to serve a copy of your, answer to said complaint upon the subscribers at theic office in Grand Rapids. Minnesota, within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day such service; and, if you fail to answer said com- laint within the time aforesaid, the (ee fa this action will take judgment against you for the sum of ''hree Thousand Two Hundred Forty-Three and 99-100 dollars ($3243 99), with IMterest on $3003.70 at the rate of eight per cent per annum and on $240.29 at the rate of Six per cent per annum from the 25th day of Citation for Hearing. Estate of Nicholas O'Connor, Srare OF MINNESOSA, % County of Thmsas* {In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Nicholas O’Con- nor, decedent. The state of Minnesota to Charies O’Connor and all persons interested in the selling of certain lands Helonging to said decedent: The petition of Patrick Kealy, as representa- tive of the above named decedent, being duly filed in this court representing that it is necessary and for the best intesests of said estate and of all interested therein that cer- tain lands of said decedent described therein be sold and praying that a license be to said representative granted to sell the same: Now therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court, at the pro- bate court rooms in the court house, in the village of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, State of Minnesota, on the 29th day of March, 1909, at ten o’clock a. m., why the prayer of said petition Should not be granted. Witness the judge of said court. and the seal of said court, this second day of March, May, 1908. together with the costs and dis- | 1999. bursements of this action, such judgment to bear interest from the date of its entry at the r annum. NG & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Grand Rapids, Minn. Herald-Review, March 3. April 7. Cass Lake List Noss. Notice for Publication. U.S. Land Office, Cass Lake, Minnesota, Feb. 19, 1909. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway company, whose post’ office address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 19th day of February, 1909, filed in this office its ap- plication to select under the provisions of the Act of Congress. approved July 1. 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 620) the northwest Series! of the south- east quarter of section 4, in township 53, north of range 26 west of the fourth principal meridian, containing 40 acres. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, on or before the 13th day of April, 1909. LESTER BARTLETT, Register. Notice of Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that S. E, Grindall has petitioned the Board of County Commis- sioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the-term of one (1) year commencing on the ist day of April, 1909, in the front room on the ground floor of a certain frame building. located ge the se4 of ne of section 2, township w , range 29, being the organized town of ore. Said application and any objections to the granting of the same will be heard and deter- mined by said Board of County Commissioners ut their next session on Saturday the 27th day of March, 1909, at the court house in the village of Grand Rapids. Dated this 15th day of March 1909. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review, Mar. 17-24. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, Jan. 28, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Annie Hetie, of Grand Rapids, Minna who.on April 11ehr 108. made homestead entry, No, 673, serial No. 01441, for lot 2, section 1, township 54, north of range 25 west 4th principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final com- mutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I. D. Rassmussen. clerk district court at his office at Grand Rapids, Minn., on the 8th day of April, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Roswell A. Macalister, Benjaman Macalister, Seymour ‘ashburn and John Anderson all of Grand Rapids, Minn. LESTER BARTLETT, ister. Herald-Review. March 3, ana E.S. HUSON, LcourT sEAL| Judge of Probate Court. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for petition Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | County of Itasca. f° In District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District Joseph Schmid, Jr.. Plaintiff, a S. Lars Larson and. . Larson, his wife; C. B. Buckman and ..... Buckman, his wife; also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. The state of Minnesota to the above defend- ants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and Feguiced to answer the complaint of the plaintftf in the above entitled action, which compliant is filed with the clerk of said court in his office in the court house at Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota and to serve your answer to the said comp!aint on the sub- scriber, by copy. at his office, No. 513 Bank of Commerce building in the city, of Minneapolis (a place within the state of Minnesota where there is a postoffice) within twenty (20) days after the service on you respectively, of this summons, exclusive of the day of such ser- vice; and if you fail to so serve your answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the onan COLFAX GRANT, Attorney for Plaintiff No. 513 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn, Notice of Lis Pendens. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | ,, County of Itasca. fey In District County Fifteenth Judicial District Joseph Schmid, Jr., Plaintiff, ys Lars Larson and ...... Larson, his wife; O. A. Buckman and Buckman, his wife; also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title. interest or lien in the real estate described in tne com- plaint herein, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that an action is commenced and Ape in the above court by above plaintiff against above defendants, affecting, involving and bringing in question the real property and title to and any inter- est or lien of defendants upon the same, Lot 2, section 22, township 55 north, range 24 west, 4th P. M. and Lot 9. section 19, township 57 north, range 25 west, 4th P. M., all according to the aorek. ment survey; being in Itasca county, Minne- ota. 3 The object of the action is to determine and terminate adverse claims therein of defend- apts and confirm fee simple title in plaintiff. No personal claim is made eapines nny de- fendant unless he unreasonably defends or fails to execute to plaintiff,on presentation by pare. in time and manner, as provided by law, a quit claim deed thereof, COLFAX GRANT, Attorney for Plaintiff No. 513 Bank of Commerce Bee Minneapolis, \. Herald-Review, March 17, April 21. wear. I invite comparison prices. Don’t Forget this will be an and $3.50 We are already showing an exceptional wide range of new Spring Fabrics in shades, pat- terns and weaves that promise to be very popular for spring Every day brings more beautiful new spring things in wash fabrics, silks, linens, fine wool suitings and dress goods. See my fine line of Queen Quality Oxfords, exceptional values at $2.50, $3.00 of quality style and Oxford season. Ste Ve TOTO TO SO TO 10802080 70S SOOO ee" JOHN BECKFELT ¢ CN eT CHANGE METHODS OF SELLING LAND Representatives Opsahl Introduced Measure Which Will Mean Added Revenues to School Fund. A bill has been introducted in the house by Representative Opsahl whereby the mannerin which state land has been sold will be changed, and which, if passed and becomes a law, will mean a whole lot to the state in the way of added money to the state school funds. The billis are as follows: “A pill to provide changes in sell- ing state timber and timbered land, and better protection of the property of our school and institu- tion funds and forests. “Be it enacted by the legislature of the state Minnesota: “Section 1. Hereafter when the state auditor, land commissioner and timber board deems it the best interests of the state to sell any state timber, they shall have the lands on which such timber grows examined aud appraised seperate, as weil as the time. “Section 2. And at the public timber sales of state timber, these lands shall be sold on regular terms at not less than their appraised price, to the purchaser of the timber to the highest bidder at public auction. Bids to be forty-acre tracts or govero- ment fractions thereof, the land being offered at its appraised price and the timber at its appraised price. If the timber being of mixed variety and sold otherwise than on bank scale, then the appraised priceof land to be deducted from the total sale price bid and go te credit of land fund, on regular lard sale terms, and the balance credited to the timber sale fund, and be paid for under such regular timber sale rules as state) auditor, land commissioner and tim-! ber board sets to safe-guard the state’s rights. “Section 3. Such land sale certifi- cates shall be known as timber land sale certificates, and contains provi- sions that all timber on such tract of land, with the land is liable for taxa- as private property from date of sale. And timber subject to levy andseizure for non-payment of taxes and interest. “Section 4. Ihe purpose of this act is to prevent forest waste as under our present short-time timber per- mits, and give the purchaser full and ample time to handle the timber to the best advantage for himself and the public, upon his paymentof taxes, and 4 per cent interest from date of purchase on deferred land and deferred timber payments if any, under bonds or other safely guarded rules adopted by the state auditor, land commis- sioner, and timber board, “Section 5. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith are here- by repealed.”’ Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U.S, Land Office at Cass Lake. Minnesota, Feb 11, 1909 Notice wis hereby given that Nicnolas Wanderscheit. of Grand Rapids, Minn, who on Aoril Ist, 1902, made homestead entry No. 22895 serial. No. 01486. for sw ne, section 30, township 53 north of, range 26 west 4th prin, cipal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I. D. Rassmussen, clerk district court at his office, at Grand Rapids, Minn., on the 30th day of March, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Peter Didder, Charles Olson, John Goodill and Frand V. Smith all of Grand Rapids, Minn. LESTER BARTLETT, Register. Herald-Review Feb 17, March 24. DOSS SCOSCSOOSOOSOCSCOS GEO. W.SAWYER DEALER IN INTERNATIONAL SUGARED FEED For HORSES, COWS, HOGS. SHEEP. POULTRY GRAND RAPIDS, - MINN. SPOSSSCOCSCSOSSCOSO OOOO Dr. Larson, the eye special- EYE ist, will be at Hotel Poke- gama Grand Rapids, the 15th and 16th of each month. All those having trouble with their eyes or in need of the proper services for the fitting of of glasses are cordially invited to call. Cross eyes straightened, diseases of the eye carefully diagnosed. Artifi- ial eyes in large stock. tion for local andstate purposes, same ovw vt Yo oe ne 0 a a bab dan ddaadadddddadadadaaddddd Cert Looking Into... . ¢ A misfit tests a man’s patience. A frayed cuff and a saw-cdged collar do not add to his comfort. Economy sometimes prompts men to put up will those trying things. Men accustomed to paying fancy prices are likely to defer their shopping until necessity drives them. Everything for Men to Second Street South, I suggest that my attention of every man in town, both because of good goods and perfect fit, and because prices are rignt. I Carry a Complete Line of rnishing store is worth the wear GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, ETC. Johnson's Furnishing Goods Store GRAND RAPIDS, MINN.

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