Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 5, 1910, Page 4

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WHEN IN NEED OF JOB PRINTING CALL ON OR CALL UP THE Herald-Review Bring in your idea and we'll (lo the rest and 1} guarantee good neat work, Full count is always given and the very best stock is used, & : PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT at the Herald Review as a candidate, Leland Avenue Sewer. Work on the Leland avenue sewer, for which the Grand Rapids Improve- ment company has _ the contract, is being rushed as rapidly as possible SENS and one block of sewer has already SHOES been laid. The sewer will extend $3.00 to the edge of the pavement on Third street and will be completed $3.05 THEBIG about November 10. The men are DEPARTMENT now working at a depth of fifteen AND $4.00 STORE feet. Announcement. I wish to correct the report that I intend running as an independent candidate for the office of county superintendent of schools. I was ap- proached regarding the matter and am very grateful to those who deem- ed me worthy of the honor, but I am periectly satisfied with mv posi- tion as principal of the Taconite sch- ools and have deciue. .. Oo ve Women’s Fall bodying excellent ship. Yours respectfully, H. E. BUTLER. To Itasca County Voters At the request of my friends and those interested in the welfare of the schools of this county, I have consented to become an independent candidate for the oifice of county superintendent of schools, if a suf- ficient number of voters sign a prop- er petition nominating me as such. The petition is now being circulat- ed. I promise ,if nominated and elected, to perform my duties faith- fully ,honestly and {impartially, and shall sincerely appreciate the support of those who consider me worthy. I am a graduate of high school and a normal school of good standing, and have had twelve years’ experience Ww bla Wi Loan Association Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Grand Rapids Building and Loan association will be held at the « office of the secretary of said assoc- jation on Monday ,October 10, at 8 0’ clock, p. m. "$15. 00 FRED A. KING, TASCA MERCANTILE? OR PANY (sce with embroidered designs of souta braid, "yoke and undersleeves of net, narrow flounced skirt. In colors aud suits of good quality blue and black broadcloth, diagonals and serge. Good as a teacher in the public schools. satin lining. : Plaited and_ gored I have lived in Itasca county twelve skirt. $19.50 pyears. Yours very truly, + shige > KATHERINE H, MURCHIE. WOMEN’S! Coats, semi-fitted, of good quality kersey, and mixtures Plain tailored and fancy styles. se r) NEW 1 GRAND RAPIDS MINN. $3.75 STORE OF TO $6.50 QUALITY Coats, Suits, Dresses & Waists At prices that will defy all competition Every garment represents the latest idea in ee em- quality materials and careful workman. Compare these values and you will wonder how we can outclassfall other such sales and quote such low prices. EL ISTE New LaVogue Styles OMEN’S Silk Dresses trimmec ck, $15.00} to $22.50 OMEN’S semi-fitted tailored basket weave and black. trimmed in colors $20.00 $22.50 Secretary. second Pokegama For Sale Cheap—Several hand beds.—Enquire at hotel. Notice of Tax Sale of Unrs- deemed Lands in Itasca) County, Minnesota Under Sections 936, 937, and 938, Revised Laws of 1905, as Amended by Chapter 430, General Laws 1907. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CO- PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between R. S. Reed and Will Nisbett, doing a logging and cedar business under the firm mame of R. S. Reed & Co, has this date been dissolved by mutual consent. : All moneys due said firm will be paid to R. S. Reed and said R. S. Reed will pay all liabilities of said firm. Will Nisbett retires from said firm and will not be held liable for any debts hereafter contracted. Dated at Grand Rapids, Sept. 17th, 1910. R. S. Reed , Will Nisbett , Pursuant to the provisions of sec- tions 936, 937 and 938 of Revised Laws of 1905, as amended by Chapter 430, General laws of 1907, notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 14th day of November, 1910, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the of- fice of the county auditor im the court house at Grand Rapids in Itas- “a county, Minnesota, all tracts or parcels of land situate in Itasca county bid in for the state, and not assigned to purchasers or redeemed within three years from the date of the tax sale at which said parcels Minn., ‘were offered and so bid in by the; @ state, will be offered at public sale and will be sold to the highest 1 t der therefor. No parcel will be for a less sum egate tax |< ~ es, penalties, interests nd costs | $ charged against it, unless the value thereof fairly determin the state auditor, shail be less tha such aggregate, provided, however, that all parcels bid in for the % Fy sestoatpetesty te as originally assessed. Pure deemed as aforesaid, may be dis ed of for one-half of the total tas shall forthwith pay the amount of Restocaty 1s’ and Roach, 's Candies their respective bids to the count treasurer.’ Said sale will begin at the time and place named above and & will continue from day to day until] & % every such tract or parcel shall have| % « been offered for sale, under the pro| + 2 visions of said statutes. The list of} % > said real property subject to said % & bale, and which will be offered to sale, unless previously now on file in the * redeemed, i office of said 5 We county auditor, and of the state au- 1 fl p4 ditor of said state. hav a EN ORs $ Owners, or interested parties may ‘3 redeem their property by paying the oe Cream + full amount due to the Count, as pated 3 urer, at any time before the s , and md within sixty (60) days after proof of service of the Notice of Mxpiratio of Redemption has been filed with the County Auditor. After the Notice of E Redemption has been s provided in Section 956, Revised Laws 1905, the Governor is authoriz ed to issue a deed in the name of! ithe state, to the person entitled | thereto. (See Section 938 R. L.) month. All those having de- Dated at Grand Rapids, Minnesota,| 4 fective eyes, or in need of the % ist, will make his next regulas - visit to Grand Rapids on usual cates, the 15th and 16th of every M. A. SPANG, _ glasses, are cordially invited County Auditor, te call at Hotel Pokegama the Itasca County, Minn.! P 1fth awd 16th of every month, Cc. W. STANTON Judicial Candidate Fc r the 15th Judicial 7 geeey 3 October Ist, 1910. | proper service for the fitting of Auditor) On & T Minn.) (Seal of County | (Itasca. County H. R. Sept. 12-26 -ARBOM. PLEADS FOR PAINT, His: “FALL, the best time to paint.” The hot winds have opened its pores and’ made the surface hungry for linseed oil and good pigments-it begs for these be- fore the ravages of another winter work further havoc. Remember, “Its cheaper to paint than not to paint.” “Blood Makes Good Paint” W. J. & H. D. Powers- > summer

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