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Seinen deeded betoeticletoatrctertorteceatonty eeteatoctect es “ eden THAT FITS.” ° We inviteJyour Rodeeeteetedtodion inspetion of our os Sots spring line of Lion brand shirts and collars innew coat Soeheodfont és effect, Into it, out eS soeee Soe bs ot of it like a coat. ; ie Swellest ever in the new spring style Lion 75¢ collars for eetedoetoetodiodioctontontontoaiodtonfede + 3 eeechestectoctectecteetectecteetecteett Don’t you need a new pair? When you get a new pair ‘get them in style, they don’t cost any more than the other. If you get them at C. H. Marr’s you will be sure = ” of the qualities in the latest shapes. Isn't that right? ¢ | Ask to see the O'DONNELL $4.00 button shoes with the newest spring styles. C.H.MAR Sotho osondonten reteset Sontontontontondingeeententonteatete eter It is “THE SHOE CRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA | No. 364— ; Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca, state of Minnesota. To D. J. Knox. You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the Sth day of May, 1904, the following des- | cribed parcel of land, situated im the | county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, | tewit; SW %4of SW, section 34, township 55, range 25, was bid in for and sold to the state of Minnesota for the sum of six and 90-100 dollars; that, no re- demption having been made from said | sale, the above described | parcel of land became ithe absolute property of said state, | and was at a public sale of absolute property of said state, held on Novem ber 8th, 1909, duly sold to an actual purchaser for the sum of sixty-five and 74-100 dollars; that the amount re- quired to redeem said parcel from such sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of sixty-five and 74-100 dollars, and interest on; said last named sum at the rate of twelve per cent per an- num from said November 8th, 1909, tc the day such redemption is made; that the tax certificate issued upon said last named sale has been pre- sented to me by ‘the holder thereof; and that the time for redemption of said parcel from said sale will expire | sixty days after the service of this | notice and proof thereof has been fil-| ed in the office of the county auditor of said Itasca county. Witness my hand and official seal this 16th day df March, 1910. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca county, Minn. (Official Seal) (May 4-18 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Itasca.—ss. District Court, District. Fifteenth Judicial jof and to adjudge plaintiff to be the The Cosmopolitan’ Company, a cor- poration, plaintiffs, vs. John En- sign, A. B. Clair, Charles S. Gil- bert, George H. Spear, and also all other persons unknown claim- ing any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate describ- ed in the complaint herein. defend- ants. ‘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 is filed im the office of the clerk of the dis- trict court of the Fifteenth Judicial district in and for the county of Itas- ca and state of Mimnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer tq the said complaint on the subscriber at his office No. 604 First National bank building, Duluth, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint Within the time aforesaid the plain- tiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ted March 15, 1910. 8 Peintitt, Office: 604 Attorney for Plaintiff, e: First National Bank Building, Resi- dence: 6019 Tioga Street, Duluth, Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY District Court, Fifteenth Judicial The Cosmopolitan Company, @ cor- poration, plaintiff, vs. John Ensign, A. B. Clair, Charles S. Gilbert, Geo- | rge H. Spear and also all other persons unknown claiming any right title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the com- plaint herein, defendants. | Notice is hereby given that an ac- | tion has been commenced in the abov: named court by the above named plaintiff against the above named de- fendants; and that the object of ! said action is to quiet title in the plaintiff to the real estate hereinafter described and to determine the ad- versed claims of the defendants and all persons claiming by, through or under them and each of them to said real estate and every part there- owner of said real estate; that the description of the real estate in- volved, affected or brought in ques- tion by said action, is as follows: Tue Northeast quarter of the North east quarter (NE% of the NE%) or lot one (1) and the Northwest quar- ter of the Northeast quarter (NW of NE%4) or lot two (2), all in sec- | tion three (3), township sixty (60) | North of Range twenty-two (22) west, of the Fourth Principal Meridian, ac- | cording to the Government survey thereof, all situated in Itasca county Minnesota . Dated March 15, 1910. BERT FESLER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office: 604 First National Bank building, Resi- | dence: 6019 Tioga Street, Duluth, | Minnesota. Herald-Review Mar 30 May 4 | CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI- TION FOR ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Itasca, In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Charles Bertram, decedent. . The State of Minnesota, To all per sons interested in the granting of ad- ministration of the estate of said de- cedent: The petition of Minnie Ber- tram having been filed in this court re resenting that Charles Bertram, then a resident of the county of Itasca State of Minesota, died intestate on the 18th day of November, 1907, and praying that letters of administration of his estate be granted to Thomas E. Clysdale, 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, if any you have, be- fore this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the vil- lage of Grand Rapids in the county of Itasca, state of Minesota, on the 2nd day of May, 1910, at 10 o‘clock, a. m., why said should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court this 5th day of April, 1910. H. S. HUSON, (Court Seal) Probate Judge Thwing & Rossman; Attorneys for Petitioner. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To Kehl and Deary: You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 8th day of November, 1909,, the following de- scribed parcel of land,situated in the the costs to accrue upon this notice,|syphon hose and one winding spool, is the sum of twenty-three _54-100/and one twelve barrel steel water dollars, ($23.54), and interest as pro-/ tank, equipped with sprinkler attach- vided by law to the day such Fe-| ments, eight reversible dump wagons. demption is made; and that the tax/The purchase price to be $3548.43. Blanch Gray, cleaning Ander- son school puilding.... .... 3.00 Carrie Anderson, cleaning McMahon: school building.... 3.00 Grace Dinwiddie, cleaning in GrandRapids for years past by most of the people who wear expensive 3 and fine fabric woolen goods, 50c worth will do the work for an en-. | redemption | certificate | time for redemption of said parcel | from said sale will expire sixty days H. R. May 11-25. certificate issued upon said sale has been presented to me by the holder thereof, and the time for redemp- tion of said parcel from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and proof there- of has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal, this 26th day of November, 1909. M. A. SPANG, Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. (Official Seal) Cc. H. M. H. R. May 4-17. No. 348— ce i Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota. To Martin & Hederly: You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 12th day of May, 1902, the following de- scribed parcel of land, situated in the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, to-wit: H NE of SE%, section 34; township 56, range 24, was bid im for and sold to the state of Minnesota for the sum of three 39-100 dollars; that, no re- demption having been made from said sale, the above described parcel of land became the absolute property of said state, and was at a public sale of absolute property of said state, held on November 8th, 1909, duly sold to an actual purchaser for the sum of twenty-seven 86-100 dol- lars; that the amount required to re- deem said parcel from such sale, ex- clusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of twenty- seven 86-100 dollars, and interest on} 7 said last named sum at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said November 8th, 1909, to the day such is made; that the tax jissued upon said last named sale has been presented to me by the holder thereof; and that the after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filed in the office of the county auditor of said Itasca county. Witness my hand and official seal this 16th day of March, 1910. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca county, Minn (Official Seal) Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing Thereon. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Of Itasca, in Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Charles Bertram, decedent. Letters of administration this day having been granted to Thomas BE. Clysdale. It is Ordered, That the time within which all creditors of the above nam- ed decedent may present claims against his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date To be paid for on the following in- ‘stallments:, $1,000.00. on or before De- cemberist, 1910. $1,000.00 on or be- fore Decemberist,1911,$1,000.00 on or before Detember Ist, 1912. Interest to accrue at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, commencing August Ist, 1910, and also to turn over in ex- change. the Minneapolis traction en- gine now owned by the Township for an allowance on above account of $548.43.The above motion was sec- oned by Chairman Nesbitt and car- ried. Supervisor Zeinger not voting. , The following bills were read and ardered jpafld: « t f Frank McCormick, Man and : team, Pokegama Lake Road $ 44.00 George Ritter, labor Pokegama Lake Road...... ...... got: a0 Arthur Brock labor Pokegam: Take cRoead (02. aes a F. E. Bowden, team Pokegama Lake Road...... ...... +++. 13.00 F. E. Bowden, Overseer Poke- gama Lake Road.... ...... 12.00 Hiram Brooks labor Pokegama bake Roads. 045.5 05: et ceo” DO Edgar Cook labor Pokegama Lake Road...... EOS een 5 John Rusch, labor Pokegama Take Reade sa scons arne, 400 Roy Brooks, labor Pokxegama Lake Road...... ...... ose? 9,00 Melham Wooods,, labor Poke- gama Lake Road...... ... 9.00 George Williams, labor Poke- gama Lake Road...... ...... 9.00 J. M. Strouse, labor Pokegama Lake Road:..... ...... Ree OAS Jos. Horot, labor Pokegama Lake Road...... - 22.00 .\F. McCormick, Man and team Pokegama Lake Road.. 22.00 R. 8. Ried, two mer jand teams Pokegama Lake Road.... .. 44.00 R. S. Ried two men and teams Pokegama Lake Road........ 8.00 R. S. Ried, labor on Bove: Road aes 77.0€ W. E. Myers, } Pokegama Lake Road.. 22.00 Melham Woods, labor Pokegama 2 Lake Road...... J. M. Strouse, | Lake Road...... | Dick Engstrom, Road work Pokegama Lake Road.... 18.00 John Rusch, labor Pdkegama PKG ROMs so ae ee ee 1S F. E. Bowden, Team ‘work BOvey ROS ea ss. .. 26.00 F. E. Bowden, Overseer, Bovey LON Tee Site nc Cte oe SADE George Williams, labor Bovey SPORE ers e805 sas e's 25 oa es 4.50 Frank Berg, labor Bovey Road 3.82 Hiram Brooks, labor Bovey ROAG ows = oo eet aie ce « -. 5.62 Roy Brooks, labor Bovey Road 9.00 Dick Enstrom, labor Bovey CE AR? SPER alin i rae sie OST: Edgar Cook, labor” Bovey Road 15.75 Hery Rusch, labor Bovey Cowhorn Lake school building 3.00 tire family. Sold by, A. Tanberg, wood for Balsam Wm.WEITZEL, Furriers » Lake school.... .... .... .. 25.00 R. R. Tichenor, wood for Tich- For Sale—Twenty-two foot launch, OMOPBCRODE So oi6' oi ssie's soot ep 8.00 with double opposing engine and com- .. 9.75 | Dlete equipment of tools. Boat is in ....$6.75 | fimst class condition. If interested, E. C. Kiley, printing $4.50, pub- lishing proceedings $5.25, Frank Myers, draying.... A. Jantaas, wood and rent for inquire at this office. 46tf. Castle Creek school...... -- 12.00 epaticlete ge subscription to ee Wagons for Sale—Two heavy wag- F. E. Reuswis, postage and “sag "| ons for sale at a bargain. See Geo. freight... i L. Dewey. C. H. Dickinson, fre! MUST BE SOLD express paid...... sss: ss-. 917] 120 acres of land. 10 acres cleared. php hoe gots broom for Raher 50 | 10 acres meadow. 20 acres fine white ‘Village of Grand Rapids, elec. | birch, balance hardwood. 6 miles tric lights........ -.... .. 12.61 | from Ry. station, less than one mile Stevens & Weld setting to schaol. $10.00 per acre takes it pit Se High school te if sold at once. Apply to H. E. Graf- Geo. L. Schuman & Co. library —__—‘| £@™. : j er tt TE ae eS +» 6.00 St. Paul Book & Stationary The demonstrator who will be at Co., library books..... 115.26 | our store on May 20, and 21 will pepe es washing 54 show every visitor how they can Lyllian Gray, paid for delak: 2 put a Dull-Stained-Hard-Wood Effect Mg DOOKB Ss. 8 besos 1.00 | 0n soft wood, old painted or varnish- Upon motion the meeting adjourn-| ed wood, furniture, etc., without J. D. DORAN, Clerk. the eaponse and trouble of removing the old finish. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS This process gives an entirely new Sealed bids will be received by | Surface like ‘veneer. he village pouncil of the village of ‘Completely hides all blemishes un- Calumet at the office of the village derneath. cler& up to 8 o'clock p.\m., of May % 3ist, 1910 for laying a water pipe| BY one can apply it. system, constructing and erecting Produces the grain as well as color . water pda amd tank, a pump | of real wood. ouse and well, and supplying and Entire « i v delting i Ulabe a cae pamp and | oe" pa ore of material not over 2c boiler according to plans and spec- ifectations now on file in the office of tthe village clerk. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check on some bank atithorized to do business in the state of Minnesota for ten per cent of amdut of bid. _The Village council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. May 11-25. Bids will be opened and considered May 31st, 1910. J. €. MICK, Village Clerk. (Seal) Notice of Expiration of Redemption Otfice of County Auditor, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To Unknown: You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 8th day of May, 1905, the following de- scribed parcel of land, situated in the county of Itasca state of Minne- Come, even if you do not wisly to use it yourself. It is something you ‘will be glad to tell your friends about. W. F. & H. D. POWER HOTEL FOR SALE—NASHWAUK, MINNESOTA. Two-story building; 14 bed rooms on second floor; six rooms on first floor; bath and toilet; electric light, water. Rents for $50.00 per month; doing big business. Must be sold at once. Goes-at a bargain; for cash or on terms. MRS. ANNA GUITAR, Grand Rapids, Minn. PEACE THROUGH PREPAREDNESS, sota, to-wit: North one-half of Lot 1, Kearney’s Addition, Park Row, that the amount required io Someway or other, no matter how abhorent war may be, no matter to what length we would go to avoid it, the most peaceful soul cannot put have a thrill of patrotic pride in the statement that next week there will Village of Grand Rapids, was sold for the sum of 95-100 Dollars, ($.95); that the amount required to redeem said’ parcel, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, fs the sum of Eleven 54-100 Dollars, hereof; and that Monday the 14th day of November, 1910, at 10 o'clock ($11.54), and imterest as provided by jaw to the day such redemption is made; and ithat the tax certificate issued upon said sale has been pre- sented to me by the holder thereof, and the time for redemption of said be launched at the government navy- yards at Brooklyn, the largest battle- ship in the world, save one. ? ‘That one also is im our navy. It is the Utah, and this twin ship will county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, to-wit: NE% of SE%, section 2, township 61, range 25, was sold for the sum of twenty-three 40-100 dollars, ($23.40); that the amount required to redeem said parcel, exclusive of ¥ team Bovey Road...... .. £38.50 @. m., in the probate court rooms 88 / Winism Pullar, Man and team the‘court House in ,the village.of Greats" paver mad’. .i..i) .c.<. ves 11.00 Rapids in ‘said county, be and the | william Pullar, Man and team ponte ey eae whee Bovey Road.. eres See as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, adjustmen and allowance of such claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice {hereof /be given by the publication of this order in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review, as provided} by law. Dated May 7, 1910. H. S.HUSON, Judge of Probate. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Administrator, Grand Rapids, Minn. Herald-Review May 11-25. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE SUPERVISORS OF THE Town of Grand Rapids) e Office of Town Clerk. Town of Grand Rapids. Pursuant to adjournment the Town Board met this 5th day of May, 1910, at the office, of the Town Clerk. All members of the Board present. James Passard appeared before the Board and offered to furnish, free of charge, all the gravel that the Town- ship may need in repairing the Prair- ie River Road. Upon motion made and carried Mr. Passard’s offer was accepted, and the road-overseer in- John Rusch, labor Bovey Road 1 bv. E. \Meyer, Man and team Pokegama Lake Road.... .. 44.00 George Williams, labor Pokegama Lake Road...... eae Lake Road...... ...... wees 49.50 F. E. Bowden, Overseer Poke- gama Lake Road............. F. E. Bowden Team Pokegama To AN Sosa SE Seat ra Tom McVeigh, Assisting Survey- P. C. Warner, Surveying, etc. 37.50 W. J. & H. D. Powers, Hard- WALG. s:¢:<> > Tene oats wider, GB Itasca Mercantile Co., Hard- PREG isin 5 So Swe ae are + wiste!:/ 6.85 } & Co., Hard- pe se eine fipkete it O.e es E. C. Kiley, Printing and pub- lighting cs s8..2° 394-0 ORS -. 86,75 E. R. Browne & Co., repairs on machinery...... ere tees - BO George Riddell, blacksmithing.. 16.75 Geo. Arscott, labor on road and Boulevard...... Bill of W. & iH. D. Powers for $18.70 was laid over. There being no further business before the board at this time the meeting adjourned. Wm. NISBETT, Chairman. Attest: JOHN E. M. MOHON, Deputy Clerk. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE structed to pile the rocks removed according to Mr. Passard’s in- structions. Supervisor McEwan moved that the Chairman be instructed to notify the surveyor ito make a survey off the Splithand Road. The motion was sec- oned by Supervisor Zeininger and ‘carried. } John O’Brien appeared before the Board and requested payment of bill for extra work performed on Hill City Road, in 1909. Supervisor Mc- Ewan moved that Supervisor Zeining- er and Chairman Nisbett be appoint- ed a committee of two to examine said work and if found satisfactory fe instruct thd “own Clerk to %- sue a warrant in payment of such amount as they would agree upon. The motion was duly seconed and carried. Supervisor McEwan moved that the chairman and Clerk be instructed td enter into a contract with the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company flor the purahase of one sixty horse power traction engine, sanipped with one sed of 36 freightine , two injectors, one set of fuel bunkers, one BOARD SCHOOL DIRECTORS DISTRICT NO. 1 ITASCA COUNTY, MINN. Grand Rapids, Minn. sie alee oe A of the S iL of District No. One was held im the Board’s office at 8 o'clock. All mem- bers were present. The following bills upon motion al- loweds EB. R. Brown, repairs.... ....$ 20.20 Matt Metzger, domestic enc: Wm. Lehman, domestic science ‘school building. . .. ay 5.00 Margaret McHolland, clean’ Vance school building.... .. 5.00 “ake schoo! building... eae 6.00 | ‘Percheron stallion, Burton, No. 46,- parcel from said sale. will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been’ filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 2nd day of May, 1910. M. S. SPANG, Auditor of Itasca County, Minr (Seal) May 11-25. WANTS and FOR SALE Five Cents Per Line Soeetees Safe for Sale—’Gene the barber. FOR an up-to-date sanitary shave go to Dodson’s barbershop. (Succes- sor to Jos. O’Day.) Clean airy bath- rooms, shoe shining parlors in con- be the Florida. (These are of 22,000 ton displacement, with a speed of 21 knots and an armament of ten 12-inch guns each, all available for broad- side fire. They represent the most advanced construction, the greatest fighting forces and the largest navi- gating power of any ship afloat. The Florida also has been built en- tirely in the government yards, in less time than the Utah by private contract. it is supplied with an oil fuel tank as well as coal burners, and electricity is used to move the guns, convey the ammunition, and in many other ways more completely than in any other of our battleships. It will be placed in commission in “1911, With the Utah, the North Dakota and the Deleware, it will form the first division of Dreadnaughts in our navy. They will be joined a year later by the Wyoming and Arkansas, which will be 4,000 tons larger, and nection, i: Packham: wend cor: will have twelve inch guns, and these kK Higa’ jin turn will be followed by two of For Sale—A confectionery store | i! greater power, authorized by with a small line of groceries. The | Ie on ie pitts wae < best location in town, Good reasons Thus the United States is keeping pace with other nations. This is the “big stick” that goes with the “‘speak gently’? of the Roosevelt policy for j} war avoidance. No man imposes on the other, man, whom he knows can and will defend himself. No man wilfully offends or insults the other man, whom he knows can and will fight as a last resort. Nations are but as men, in this order of things. It is easy to keep the peace, when fully prepared for war. It is easy to” get fair play and justice, when it is known there is the ability to compel ‘oth. It is not the skilled fighter who is quarrelsome, but the big bully, Two Furnished rooms for rent— | who depends on his bulk, and always Inquire at Geo. F. Kremer’s furniture | picks a smaller and weaker opponent. store. tt. Moreover, the day is coming when nations will agree to a gradual re- I am prepared to do calsomining, duction of armed force, and to an in- painting and papering. M. A. Yan-| ternational court, in which to settle cey. their differences, as men settle theirs For Rent—After April 16, my resi- The joint navies and armies will then dence property on Winnepeg avenue. | P@ but the police force, for the en- forcement of the court’s decrees. or write ®. W. Heideman, Cole- sarap 41 om | In this as im all else that makes 2 for peace, the United States has For Sale—Thorctghbred Yorkshire | men the lead. It has, and is Loars, brood sows and pigs, also sore | aqvockting such a court; it is ready Grade Guernsey bulls of various ages, to disarm, but is not willing, and at attractive’ prices; Island farm J./ wilt never place itself in the class for selling— Mrs, Jackewitz, Bovey, | Minnesota. The Island Farm will st-nd its arey 725, at Grand Rapids during season of 1910. Terms $15 cash for season. Island Farm, J. H. Black, superin- tendent. 32tt. Small house for rent.—H. E. Graf- fam. $ superintendent, Island | with China, to be robbed of its lands, Minn. 45tf _ | dictiated to as to its internal policies Wanted to buy—A driving horse. | and development, and made a subject SeeS, A. Brown, for general exploitation by other na- tions, because it cannot fight, and is wholly unprepared for war— News Tribune. Protect. Your Furs. Protect your furs against moths, nothing equals, it has been used here po