Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, September 28, 1910, Page 5

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Alter the Dollars The best way to get ’em is to spend ’em right where you do get em. The surest way to spend ’em right is to spend ’em at Powers’, where you get the very BEST of whatever you buy. We want to show you our stock of hardware, tools, agricultural implements, Seseeteatondec ococeoetectecetectentente $ etc., before you buy. May we? Run in any $ time. It won't cost you anything to get.our $ prices. Ks $ = G : ©. 5.&b. D. Powers } \ eqncsonesoeposeoescooonescooseoooeseoesoeoesonees Neat Attractive Children’s Suits Along with good values. ; You want clothes that possess attractiveness and style. That’s a good reason for getting E D N children’s clothes are so carefully de- signed and plannedas the EXTRAGOOD The fabrics are most carefully selected. The trimmings:are always original and exclusive. The garments fit satisfactory. There is good taste and refinement in every lirie. We have them in sizes rang- ing from 3 to 17 years. Not one style but many, and everyone will meet your enthusiastic favor and approval. THE PIONEER STORE Grand Rapids XTRAGOO John Beckfelt, Prop. OOOO OOOO OOO OOOO ene On OOH OHOnOHO OHO HOW ABOUT IT? Did you know that lwe are showing over 1000 different styles of woolens for Fall and Winter Gar- ments which are the latest and most up to date not alone in style but also in quality, A man of a refined taste should be just as particular where he orders his suit as he would in selecting the cloth. It is not the amount of dollars a man invests in a suit that does it but the satisfaction he gets for his money. Our work is done only by expert tailors right here in your home town. We do cleaning, pressing and repairing for both ladies and gents. Yours to please, | WACTHEL & HANSEN ne n0 a0. eee ee ene H i nee ee ee ee Se THE ART TAILORS Grand Rapids, Minnesota. | Successors to Chas. Milaney. aa CONVENIENCE A Convenience so generaly used that it has become a necessity. ete eran an te The countless advantages of our serviceare not fully appreicated until you ‘have had a Phone installed in your residence or place of business. Residence. service costs you only five cents per day. Call no. 67 and we will be glad to talk the matter over with you. Mesaba Telephone Company. 0. V. Hemsworth, Local Manager. | | Notice of 1 ete Mortgage Forclos re Sale.’ Notice is hereby given that de- fault has occurred in the conditions ofa certain real estate mortgage, made and executed by Herman Bo- lin and Amanda Bolin, his wife, as mortgagors, to Trost Brothers. (a artnership, composed of William Frost and Isaac Trost), as mortga- gees, which mortgage is dated the 29th day of November, 1909, and was filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Itasca county, Minnesota, on the 30th day of No- vember, 1909, at 9 o’clock A. M., and recorded in Book ‘‘J’’ of Mortgages, on page 593; that the amount due on said mortgage at the date of this notice is the sum of two hundred thirty-eight dollars ($238), the said sum being the principal of the in- debtedness secured, the sum of two- hundred twenty-seven and 74-100 dol- lars ($227.74), and interest from the date of said mortgage at six per cent per annum; that on the fifteenth (15th) day of October, 1910, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the north, or front door of the county court house building in the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, the said mortgagees, by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in said mortgage, through) the sheriff of said county, will sell at public auc- tion to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate situated in said county to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage, and in- terest, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and expenses of sale, including an attorney’s fee of $25, said lands being described in said mortgage, to-wit: The east-half of the southeast quarter(E% of SE%) and the southwest quarter of _ the southeast quarter (SW% of SE%), of section ten (10), in township fifty- four (54), north of range twenty-five (25), west of 4th P. M., and lots three, (3) and four (4) of section eighteen (18) in township fifty-nine (59), north of range twenty-two (22) west of 4th P. M., according to the | government survey thereof. Daied August 29th, 1910. TROST BROTHERS, Mortgagees THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Mortgagees , Grand Rapids, Minnesota. H. R. Aug 31-Oct 5 Notice of Expiration of Redemption Office of the County Auditor, County of Itasca, state of Minnesota. To T. R. Foley— You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 13th day cf ‘May, A. D. 1907, at a sale of lands pursuant to the reala estate tax judgment duly made and given ih and by the district court in and for the county of Itasca and state of Minne- sota on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1907, in a proceeding to enforce the: payment of taxes delinquent on real estate for the year 1905, the following described parcel of land, situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, to-wit: Lot four (4) of section twenty-two (22) ° in township fifty-four (54), north of range twenty-five (25) west of the Fourth Principal Meridian, was sold to the state of Minnesota for the sum of two and 72-100 dollars ($2.- 72); that the same was not redeem- ed and that thereafter and on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1910, the said Parcel of land was assigned by the state of Minnesota for the sum_ of Fourteen and 17-100 dollars ($14.17) that the amount required to redeem the said parcel of land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to ac- ‘crue on this notice, is the sum of fourteen and 17-100 dollars ($14.17); with interest at the rate of twelve (12) per cent per annum from said 27tm day of July iA. D. 1910, ‘to the day such redemption is made and all delinquent taxes, penalties, interest and costs accruing subsequent to said assignment; that the amount required to redeem said parcel of land from said sale at this date, ex- clusive of the costs to accrue on this notice, is the sum of fourteen 36-100 dollars ($14.36); that the tax certificate issued upon said sale has been presented to me at my office by the holder thereof for the- purpose of having notice of expiration of the time for redemption given and serv- ed and that the time for redemp- tion of said parcel of land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and filing of proof of such service in my Office. Witness my hand and official seal this 7th day of, september A. D, 1910. M. A. SPANG , County Auditor,of Itasca.County, Min- nesota. (Seal, County Auditor) (Itasca County, Minn.) H. R. Sept 28.Oct 12 Notice of Sealed Bids, Sealed bids will be received by the iboard of eounty commissioners of Itasca county, Minnesota, up until ten o’clock A. M. on Wednesday the 5th day of October, 1910, at the office of the county auditor, in the village of Grand Rapids, for the construction of a certain highway described as follows: Beginning at the point where the section line on the south side of section 12; township 61, range 26 intersects the Kinney Trail Road and running thence east on said section line to the southeast corner of said section 12; thence jmorth on range line on east side of said section 12 to the quarter post ‘on the west side of section 7; town- ship 61, range 25; thence east on quarter line across said section 7 to | the quarter post on the east side of jsaid section 7; thence north on section line on east side of section 7 and 6 of township 61, range 25, to the point where said section line strikes the Bigfork river. Also, for the construction of a bridge..across Bigfork river on said road at the point where the section line on the south side of section 12; township 61, range 26, crosses said river. The said road is to be cut and cleared two rods wide and to be €rubbed and graded for a width of twenty-four (24) feet from outside to outside of ditches, 12 feet on each side of the center line. The said bridge to be a wooden bridge. Bidders to furnish specifica- tions in connection with their bids. The-beard.of county commiggioners reserves the right to : all bids. 3 tabs By order of the board of county commissioners of a Sina : Itasca county, Dated this 7th day of September, 1910. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. H. R. Sept 14:28. if ' Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Duluth, Minn. August 23, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam J. Doyle, of Leipold, Minnesota, who, on January 19th, 1905, made Homestead Entry No. 21268, Serial N 05197, for W% of NW%, section 22, township 53N. of range 23 W. 4th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I. D. Ras- smussen, Clerk of District court at his office at Grand Rapids, Minn., on the 28th day of October, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: V. Harrington, of Leipold, Minn., Wil- liam M. Henry ,of Feeley, Minn., William Millen, of Swan River, Minn. W. H. Kessack, of Leipold, Minn. CHARLES F. HARTMAN, Register. H. R. Sept 21 Oct 26. Friday night September 30 the rol- licking comedy “Are You a Mason?” at Village hall by the Eckhardts. The removal sale at Hughes & Co. next week means a great saving of money to the people buying their fall supplies. SOPHO WANTS and FOR SALE Five Cents Per Line For Sale Two $40 and one for $50. cer. pianos, one for ‘A. L. Roe- Wanted—An apprentice girl. Fine opportunity to learn the millinery trade.—Ehle & Doran. D-eling house for rent. En3 ire of M. McAlpine, Locket and Chai& found on depot platform. Call at Herald-Review of- fice. For sale—Quantity of second hand furniture in good condition—H. W. Stark. Tg. For Sale— White leghorn cockerels May hatched—Jerome Meyer, phone 170-4, For Sale 4 Poland China sows April pigs—P. P. Elliott, Pokegama lake. lip. ¥ Fer sale or rent—Grand Rapids roller rink, Inquire of King Lumb- er Co. For Rent—aiter September 1, 7 room house. Mrs. George Arscott, Grand Rapids, Minn. 11tf FOR SALE—2year old colt—En quire of Wm. Richardson, 3 miles south of town. For Sale- good business in village of Grand Rapids. Books open to in- spection. Address K7, Herald-Review office.— itt. Wanted—Four or five school teach- ers to rent a furnished 5-room cot- tage across street from High school. Must be taken by Sept. 25th—En- quire of Mrs. E. J. Winsor. ——————S Wanted—Girl to help ‘vith house work who wishes to attend school, or will pay regular wages to girl who will devote all-of time to house work —Mrs. Jos. McKinnen. 15tf pba anne For Sale—A four room house and two lots on south side, Grand Rapids For further particulars call on Nels Johnson at place or at the store of W. J. & H. D. Powers. S14tf. hid rai ee eS EERE: ‘FOR SALE—12 residence. properties in Grand Rapids, ranging in price from $200 to $5,000, terms very easy on all, Also some good business pro- perties, $500 to $10,000.—W. Q. Yost 52tf. For Sale—One organ $35 one second hand piano in good condition, $150. Will have another consignment of six pianos in a few days—A. L. Roecker. For Sale—20 room hotel—14 bed rooms, electric lighted, bath and toilet. Located in the best town on the range. Price $3,590 Is tal.en be- fore Oct. 1C. Enquire at this office. FOR SALE -House.-and three lots in good residence location, village of Grand Rapids. Inquire of .B. C. Finnegan. ‘6-13tp. Cc. W. STANTON Non-Partisan Judicial Candidate For the 15th Judicial District. THOMAS KEEFE Repubilcan Nominee For Judge of District Court Fif- teenth Judicial District. “Wanted To raat 4 or 8 room cot |Our Present Efficient County Auditor, ‘Who Is a ‘Candidate tage. Inquire at this office.

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