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. The McALPINE CAFE WANTS and JOHN BILODEAU, Prop. FOR SALE SUNDAY DINNER Five Cents Per Line From 1 O'clock Until 3 O'clock, P. M. November 20, 1910. Special, 35 Cents MENU neoins house for rent, Enz ire Celery Olives Picktes /of M. McAlpine. ‘ SOUP a Cream of Tomatoes One pair of general purpose horses ROASTS |for sale and also one pair of heavy Sirloin of Beef, au jus oa Wm. Hoolihan. Loin of Pork with Apple Sauce Baked Duck, Poultry Dressing Baked Chicken, Apple Dressing, Cranberry Sauce KNTREES Veal Croquetts, Cream Sauce ETABLES 170-4. j= Se oecteeesarar sree Piano for Shie—if taken at once— only $40.00. Im good shape. jat this office for further information. y Chicken Giblets with Rice Vv Mashed and Steamed Potatoes June Peas Cabbage Salad Scalloped Corn seo ehstete For Sale—Heating stove for hard Or s6it coal, medium size. Good as new.—-Mrs. C. Halverson. 18-2tp. =———— | For Sale-—Keewatin Hotel and | cafe. Located near depot. Reason— poor health and change of climate is necessary.—Harry Williams, | paen Nala Pe as SLANE as | Saloon for Sale—Also building, tot ; | | BOVEY MARBLE and fixiwes. One of the best loca- |itioms in the northwest. Box 307, International Falls, Minn. AND YOU WILL NATURALLY NEED HEAV- TER CLOTHING. We have everything you need Jf two tors on south sido, Gr. from mackinaws, heavy shirts and trousers to boots = Beier ee and shoes, suitable for hunting trips or regular work |W. J. & H. D. Powers, in the woods and we have them in all sizes, SS KUPPENHEIMERCLOTHING | 22s s22uz= | weighing 3,000 lbs.; one horse weigh- Hing 1,500 lb.; sone 22 H. P. gaoslir Our line of SUITS and OVERCOATS, of the famous KUPPENHEIMER make is larger then ever before {engine; Hot Air heating plant suit- and we have them in the latest weaves and patterns. | able for five room house.—King Lum- | ber Compamy, Grand Rapids. SHINE—Get your shoes shined at | Gene's shop when you are going to |dhe bell or when they get rusty. |The new artist at that popular place Opqn an Sunday. | i | Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Oftice of County Auditor, County of t | Itasca state of Minnesota. | To T. B. Walker. | You are hereby notified that at a | tax judgment sale held on the 13th ‘day of May, 1907, to @ | real estate tax judgment duly entered | an and by the district court for said Sout: of Itasca, on the 2ist day of | March, 1907 in proceedings to en- We carry the famous RALSTON and FLOR- SHEIM shoes for men and boys and the RED CROSS brand for ladies and misses. No breaking —————K&£——_—=—=[{[{=>*_*_=—$=[===_=_=—=> For Sale— White leghorn cockerels | May hatched—Jerome Meyer, phone | Inquire | Answer tc | } for Sale—A four room house ard} aes make them look like new anes. | i Grand Rapids Herald Review WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 1910, » CONVENIENCE 4 | A Convenience so generaly used that it has San become a nece Residence service costs Call no. 67 and we will over with you. The countless advantages of our service are not full appreicated until you have had a Phone installed in | your residence or place of business. Mesaba Telephone Company. 0. V. Hemsworth, Local Manager. } EDD | Paul Dispatch as having toki how it happened. A good many people have wondered however, why it is that on a pre tense of keeping liquor away from the Indians, prohibition has been applide by the departmental order to a wide territory in which no In- da... live. It has been supposed that - ydestion whether a state or @ part of a staté should be ‘‘wet" or “dry” was ome that should be de- cided by the people. It had been supposed that there was nothing more clearly within the province of state's right and local self gov. «@ ‘ment than the pravince of state's ‘Tights and local self-government ‘than the control of the liquor traftic. | So rigidly, as a rude, does the Fed | era gavermment keep its hands off | this question that there is trouble ssity. you only five cents per day. be glad to talk the matter is made, and that the tax certificate issued upon, said sale thas been pre- |sented to me by the holder thereof and the time for redemption of said | parcel from said sale will expire |sikty days after the service of this | notice amd proof thereof has been | filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 23rd day of September, 1910. fore M. A. SPANG, | Auditor, of Itasca county Minnesota | (Offictal Seal) | H. R. Nov. 23-Dec. 7. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. | Office of County Auditor, Comnty of Itasca state of Minnesota. ‘fo Hastman Bovey Co. . Yau are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 13th day of May 1907, pursuant to a real estate tax judgment duly entered "| in and by the district court for said county ot itasca, on the 21st day of | | March, 1907, in proceedings to en- | Corce the payment of taxes delfinqu- |ent upon real estate for the year iv05, for said county of Itasca, the | tollowing described parcel of land sit- j uated an the county of Itagca, ana | state of Minnesota, to-wit: NW% of NW, _ Sectio. - Township 54, Range 2 was duly affered’ for sale |and no one bidding upon said aie! an amount equal to that for which | Said parcel was subject to be sold }cthe game Wes duly bid im for the state of Minnesota, That thereafter {and on the 27th day of July, | £910. une said parcel of land still be- jing unredeemed from said sale, the same aud all rigats of said spate | thefjein under said sale was duly. assigned ad conveyed by the audi- | tor. of said county, to an actual pur- | chaser for the sum of Ninteen 12- 100 dollans, that the amount roe- from said gale exclusive of the costs sain of Ninteen 12-100 dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cemt per | quired’ to: redeem said parcel of land | to accrue upon this notice is the | ‘in prohipition states because the Fed- ber, 1910, to the day said sedanintion Brand ‘TRapias Weraiae' ; eral government allows shipments o: Tiquor into those states and licenses Published Every Wednesday the blind pigs that operate there im By E. C. KILEY. TWO OOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE violation of local Jaws Yet here the Federal govenument where the rtered at the Postofficeat Grand Rapids,| people have not yoted for it or ask Minnesota, as Second Class Matter is applying prohibition jed for it. Naturally there tas beeu The ay jai a c " | much pualed speculation about how and why it happened. ment has taken up the cudgel agaimat an 3 purveyors of bad eg; fait i if Mr. Johnson is correctly quoted Andrew French has di hi ‘it happeped as a punishment to aa mi irected s fe he brewing interests, inspectors to get busy throughout the ca ( state and prosecute viol Ase {who does no hn the territory a. the statutes provides for selling anti-'“?) “NT “Ounson blame : quated eggs and a tiem in Noi gene a the pipry eae neuse on county has been compelled to pay the ; sige ee & St. Pauw be rey, eum. Be waa dhe coat We are going much further ia this hess needs investigation. Thousands ‘matter,’ be said, ‘than the Indian of eggs are sold: as fi : which. Gl bureau ever intended. We have been Tesh, . af | “ “ c *, though not absolutely rotten, have, een es Lae irs War haar iumen tbo been packed away in musty cellars | ""°S iy, eee Wie rene need So long that they are unfit for food. | Sagres vi ye Pi re peer a 5 a responsible for the new course a FE cacy tec ancien as He ptarted the whole hue should examine th iE Silicate a ae Serae? | and ery against me, and charged ee ee oa eens | that we were discriminating when aa ;@ matter of fact we were acting per- |fectly square.” The preliminary estimate places Is it to be deduced that the dlan the population of the United States xe: prahibitian order is the result as to be shown by the new census, of Mr. Johnson's pique because of at 90,000,000. This is based on the Mr, Zollman's oritism of his plans?- increases made by. those states for} puiuth Hyvening Herald. which the population figures have | | bean completed and announced. | ' Those who delight in statistics and ' attorney events. AN E- AMPLE IN POPULATION. Notice of Expiration of Redempwon, them in—they are made to fit the foot. force the payment of taxes delinqu-| atinum from said 27th day of July, | ant upon rea! estate for the year 1910, to the day said redemption }1905, tor said county of Itasca, the is made, and that tthe tax certificate following described parcel of land sit-' issued upon said sale has been pre- ‘uated in the county of Itasca, and | sented to me by the holder thereof jatate of Minnesota, to-wit: | Swh NE%, Section 25, j; Towrs.ip 23, Range 25, 4 ;Wwas duly offered for sale ‘and no one bidding upon said offer ‘said parcel was subject to be sold {the same was duly bid in for the | State of Minnesota, That thereafter aud on the i4th day of September, COLERAINE GRAND RAPIDS same and all rights of said state ms I oe ee i te ae ‘ r SEE EY ee therein under said sale was duly Seprdeedoe |tta accrue upon this notike is the ¢ | sum of Highteen and 52- % | 100 dollars with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 14th day of Septem- ber, 1910, to the day saii redemption jis made, and that thé tax certificate issued upon safd sale has been pre- Bented to me by the holder thereof | and the time for redemption of said *| parcel from said sale will expire | Sfxty days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been | filed’ im my offtce. Witness my hand and official seal | this 28rd day of September, 1910. M. A. SPANG, Itasca county, Mf@nnesota 4 | tor of said county, to an actual pur- haser for the sum of Highteen and Hl 100 dollars, that the amount re- ¢ | quired to redeem said parcel of lamd % | trom said sale exclusive of the costs et ee i : ot ate ote oy coated By Proclamation of the President and our own Governor we will feast on thurs- day November 24th and those of us who remember the real meaning of the day well give thought to the many things for which we can justly give thanks, “TAKE CARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND THEY WILL TAKE GARE OF US” Has been our MOTTO and asa store we are thankful that our efforts have met | Auditor, of | (Officiafi Seal) {| : H.R. Nov, 23-Dec. 7, be dorboobe onde do rbondoedorle doce Oem oN eon eae Notice of Expiration of Redemption. | Office of County Auditor, County of itasca state of Minnesota. [To L. F. & D. Ry. You are hereby notified that at a | tax judgment sale held on the 13th }day of May, 1907, pursuant to a jreal estate tax judgment duly entered |@m and by the district court for said county of Itascay on the 21st day of March, 1907, in proceedings to en- force the payment of taxes delinqu- ent upon real estate for the year 1905, for said county of Itasca, the |followimg described parcel of land ' gituated fn the county of Itasca, and | state of Mimnesota, to-wit: i iati SE% of NW%, Secti 25 with appreciation by our customers. ; ora: ae pelo ae Our stock of wearables and eatablesis #) was duly offered for__ sai jand no one bidding upon said offer eat amount equal to that for which | said parcel was subject to be sold the same, was duly bid in for thd | state of Minnesota, That thereafter most compete. COME IN AND LET US SERVE YOU | and |2910, the said parcel of land be- img unredeemed from said sale, the |e@ame and ail rights of said state |thereim under said sale was duly \assigned and conveyed by the audi- ‘tor of said county, to an actual pur- |@n amount equal to that for which | 1910, the said parcel of and still be- | {ing unredeemed from said sale, the | assigned alnd conveyed by the audi- | on the 14th day of September, | , Chaser for the sum of Seventeen and | ‘and the time gor redemption of said {parcel from said sale will expire | Sixty days after the service of this | notice amd proof thereof has been | filed in my office, Witness my hand and official seal this 2lst day of September, 1910. M. A. SPANG, Auditor, of Itasca county, Minvesota. (Official Seal) H. R. Nov. 23-Dec. 7 | = | Notice of Expiration of Redemption. | Oftice of County Auditor, County of Itasca state of Minnesota. | Ta T. Ry Foley. You are hereby notified that at a ;tax judgment sale held on the Lith {day of May, 1907,, pursuant to a real estate tax judgment dyly enter {wi and by the district © | counily Itasca, on the Zlst day | march, 1907, dn proceedings tc torce the payment of taxes delinqu- eat, upon real estate for the year 1905, for said county of Itasca, the tollowing described parcel of land sit- juated in the county of Itasca, and | state ot Minnesota, to-wit SW% of SE%, Section 21 Township 53, Range 25, was duly offered for sale | afad no one bidding upon said ofier an amount equal to that for which said parcel was subject to be sold ithe same was duly bd in for tne | state of Minmescta, That thereafter land On the 14th day of September, iyi, the said parce! of land still be- Bg unredeemed trom said sale, the ‘scune and all rights of said stake tnerein under said sale was duly | usbigned and coaveyed by the audi- juor of said county, to an actual pur- | chased for the sum of Fifty-one and | ia-100 dollars, that the amount re- | quired to redeem said parcel of land | trom said sae ese of the oe to accrue upon is notice is e era of ‘ift}-one and 11 luv dotiars with ‘interest thereon ac the rate of twelve per cent per annum trom said 14th day of Septem- | ber, 1910, to the day said redemption lis made, and that the tax certificate issued upon said sale has been pre- ‘sented ta me by tne hoider thereot |aud tae ume for redemption of said | parcel trom said sale will sixty days after the service of this ‘notice and proof thereof has been | tiled t& my office. Witmess my hand and cic 1 seal | this 23rd day of September, 1910. M, A. SPANG, | Auditor, of Itasca county,’ Minnesota. (Official Seal) H. R. Nov.-23-Dec. 7. HERALD-REVIEW ween ad t for said | exping | JOHN BECKFELT MINNESOTA GRAND RAPIDS, | 15-100ths dollars,that the amount re-| quired to redeem sald parcel of land | ‘from said sale exclusive of the cests | to accrue upon this natice is the sam of Seventeen and ! 15-100 dollars, with imterest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per | Book and Joo Printing | Ar Siar oF WORT Af ee Kini og stoc R& Letus figure with you rejoice in numbers, finding greatness preeminently in the multiplication | (table, will be quite thrilled by the | growth of New York aiid its com- | parative numerical bigness. it now has 9,113,279 = inhabitants, This is more people than are in any Belgium, Holland, Portugal, Denmark |; Norway, Sweden, Bulgaria, Servia, Wurten berg. Te has as many as Scotland and ireland combin jony or jed. lt has twice as many as Aus- | Roumania, Montenegro, Bavaria, Sax- ‘state of Minnesota, to-wit: Offica of Coumty Auditor, County af ltalsca, state Of Minnesota. To T. R. R. Foley. You ame hereby notified that at a tax judgment aale held om the L3te day of May ,1907, pursuant ta «@ ‘real estate tax judgment duly entered ‘im and by the district court for said county of Ptasea, on the 2lst day of Mamch, 1907, in proceedings ta «- ‘force the payment of taxes delingu- !one of these European kingdoms:—) cbt upon real eatate for the vane '1905 for said county of Itasca, the following described parcel of land sit uated in the county of Ttasca, and NE% of NW, section 2], Townshilp 58, Range 25, was duly offered tor sale and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that for which |tralia, and it exceeds all Canada ‘Said parcel was subject to be sald | ; by at least one-third. {ts population is | the saine as | England's at the first census of | that country, taken in 1801, and two ;and ome half times greater than. that of the entire United States a/ | our own first census, taken in 17 | New York state is jthan any country in South America except Brazil, and it exceeds ‘any other country in North America, ex cept Mexico, Its increase of 1,844,- 885 for the last decade is greatei$ than the population of any state west \iof the Missouri | California and is almost equal. ic that of Maine and Connecticut com- bined. More tham that, the City of New York hap oven 400,000 more popula-| tion tham the rest of the state. No: ‘sit down with your pencil and nate | that this is dhe of the small states | in area; that its port, in its future | importance, has nothing on San’ | Francisco or Puget sound or even | Duluth-Superior. more populous | viver | Then letting “X’” equal the un- ‘known quamtity, taking as a ratio the increases shown by each census ‘since 1800, the man with appetite for figures can find employment for | gebe mext ten years estimating the census of 1950.—News Tribune. by HOW IT HAPPENED. W. E. Johnson, the special agent of the interior department on whose or-, See a large area of very dry terri- tory hag been carved out of north- era Minnesota, is quoted in the St. | the same was duly bid in for whe state of Minnesota, That thereafter fand on the 27th day of July, 1910, the said parcel of land still be- ing uwuredeemed from said sale, the same and all rights of sai state therein under said sale was duly aasigned and conveyed by the audi- tor of said county, to an actual pur- chaser for the sum of Sixteen 78- from said sale exclusive of the costs 100 dollars, that the amount re quired to redeem said parcel of land to accrue upon this notice is ithe sum of Sixtene 734100 dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 27th day of July, 1910, to the day said redemption is made, and that the tax certificate wed upon said sale has been _pre- s@nted to me by the holder tthereot except =and the time for ei pcaia pf said w parcel from said sale expire ixty days after the service of thie Rotice and proot thereof has been tiled in my office. Witness. my hand and official seal this 21st day of September 1910. iM. A. SPANG. Auditor, of Itasca county, Minnesota (Official Seal) H.R. Nov. 23-Dec. 7. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Mina. October 13, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Patrick O’Brien, of Hill City, Minn., who on March 27 ,1908, made homestead en- try No, 23515 for SW %, NB%, Sec. 4, Twp. 51 N., Range 26 W., 4th P. M has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof ,to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., on the 9th day of December, | 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Donnelly, of Hill City, Mima. W. E. Jewett, of Hill City Minn. W. S. Washburn, of Hill City, Mina. Robt. McPherters, of Haypoint, Mina, CHARLES F. HARTMAN, Register. Attereey. H. R. Nev. 2—Dec. 7. ‘W. H. SMALLWOOD,