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¢ HERE 1S A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY A rare chance fOr Judicious Buyers In a stock such as ours there are always certain desirable Pieces on which it is good store keeping policy to name greatly reduced prices. If you are in need of any of the articles described below you have a chance to buy high grade furniture at a tremend- ous saving. $21.00 Golden Oak Batter - $14.00 fair’ $12.00 Botien Oak Dresser PLAID Son 00 Bea Deve $28.00 Senoak chinactose: $21.00 And many other bona fide val- ues that no ecomonical money saving housekeeper in Grand Rapids and vicinity can overlook CEO. F. KREMER FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING Opposite Postoffice GRAND RAPIDS, - MINN. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES Paid for CEDAR Posts and Poles also Tamarack and Cedar Logs GILBERT & FINNEGAN Ttasca County Abstract Office Abstracts Real Estate Fire Insurance Conveyances Drawn, TaxeS Paid for Non-Residents Kremer & King Props. Grand Rapids - = Minn. Grand Rapids Minnesota Civil Engineering ITASCA ENGINEERING CO. J. A. Brown - - - Manager Phone 168 Surveying Estimating Construction Superintending | tor the Mecpes of Itasca, State * Minn will be held May | 1912, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, et the Village Hall in the Village of Grand Rapids, in said county, for the purpose of selecting Seven (7) dele _ gates, and seven (7). alternates to | the Democratic State Convention to | be held in the City of Duluth on | Thursday, June 6th, 1912, for the pur | pose of electing delegates to the Na- tional Democratic Convention to be held at the City of Baltimore, Mary- land, on June 25th, 1912. Precinct j caucuses for same will be held in the precincts having villages therein, between the hours of 7 and 8 o’clock P. M., and in the rural and other town precincts between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, May 25th, 1912. Said County Conven tion will also transact such other business as said convention may deem necessary. The basis of rep- resentation to the County Convention shall be one delegate for each 10 votes or major fraction thereof cast for James A. Grey for governor in 1910, and in accordance with such ap portionment the several precincts wi be entitled to the following number | of delegates: AlVWOOd .. 2. 5 65 ce oe oe ee oe Ardenhurst .. .. Arbo .. .. Bearville .. Blackberry .. .. Ball Club .. .. | Town Deer River .. .. .. -. «+ Village of Deer River .. Deer Lake .. Feeley .. Fairview .. .. Grand Rapids o- Grand Rapids No. ae Ss Grand sees No. 3... Goodland . . Gratton .. Greenway .. .. .. Good Hope .. Farria... ... +s 05 2 2% ive Hartley Lake | +s aati Iron Range No. 1 “(Bovey) ides are Iron Range No- 2 (Taconite) .. Iron Range No. 3 i ie rs Lake Jessie . « Long Lake .. .. Moose Park .. Marcell .. . McCormick Nore .. . | Nashwauk No. 1 (Nashwauk) es Nashwauk No. 2(Keewatin) .. | Oteneagen .. 2... .. se +e Popple .. .. .. Pokegama .. .. Round Lake .. Split Hand .. .. .... po) ag ae Matos Giver ADR ere i Trout Lake .. .. .. 6. se es te Third River .. .. .. ,- Wawina .. .. sentences Winnebigoshish oo Sa pS Warde .. .. 0 2+ os Bemple .. Dated April at Grand Rapids, “Minn., 27th, 1912. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY, COMMITTEB, } By E. L. BUCK, Chairman. FRED A. KING, Secretary. May 1-8 Notice of Convention. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 13th day of May, 1912, at three o'clock P. M., there will be held im the District Court Room, in the court house, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minne- sota a Republican County Conventio for the following purposes: To elect eleven (11) delegates and their alternates from said coun- ty to the Delegate District Conven- tion of the Republican voters of the 8th Congressional District of the State of Minnesota, to be held in Hinckley, Pine County, Minnesota, on Wednesday, May 15, 1912, for the purpcse of electing two district dele- gates and their alternates to repre- sent the Republicans of said district in the Republicam National Conven- tion to be held in the City of Chica- go, Wlinois, on June 18th, 1912, and for transacting such other busi- ness as may properly come before said District Convention. 2. To elect eleyen (11) delegates and*their alternates from said coun- ty to the Delegate State Convention of the Republican voters of the state of Minnesota, to be held at the Armory, in the City of Minneapolis, Hennepin Coumty, Minnesota, on Thursday, May 16, 1912, at twelve o'clock Noon of said date, for purpose of electing six delegates at large, and their alternates. to rep- resent the Republicans of the State of Minnesota in the said Republican National Convention and for the purpose of nominating twelve Repub- lican candidates for presidential elec- tons to be voted for at-the general election on Tuesday, November 5th, 1912, and for transacting such other business as may properly come be- fore said State Convention. 3. To tramsact such other busi- ness as may properly come before said County Convention. And that for the purpose of elect- ing delegates to said Republican County Convention, primaries will be held in each election district and | precinct in said county, at the regu- | lar polling place thereof, on Friday, May 10, 1912, at three o'clock P. M., and: shall be kept open for at least one hour. And that said primaries and said conventions will be governed by the provisions of Sections Nos. 204-212 inclusive, of the Revised’ Laws of Minnesota, 1905, and all other laws applicable thereto; amd that the names of said districts and precincts in said county, and the numbers of Mabie ysictsleilg dade: astatetel eeLeddetat doles aedriat dell ae od tale the | delegates to be chosen from each officers, to-wit: them for the purpose of attending| directors who shall be stockholders pecossn County Convention, are as|of this corporation and a pes ergs Blackberry. Ball Club .. Busticogan Deer River—Town .. Deer bape Py aeiel Dewey .. .. Deer Lake .. Feeley .. Fairview .. . Grand Rapids No. Grand Rapids No. Grand SR pee aha, oi Goodland .. .. pears age Gratton .. .. .- «- o . Greenway .. ‘Good Hope . Gran .. .. Harris .. .. -- os Hartley Lake aig Fe pe Iron Range No. 1, Bovey ae ci Iron Range No. 2, Taconite .. Iron Range No. 3, aan he Lake Jessie .. -- Long Lake .. .. Moose Park .. Marcell .. .. «- McCormick .. .. Nashwauk ‘No. Nashwauk No. Oteneagen No. BEER RELL eee Dated at Grana Rapids, Minnesota, April 17, 1912. REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE,. By E. J. FARRELL, Chairman. JAS. D. DORAN, Secretary. Citation for Hearing on Final Ac- count and for Distribution, Estate of William Albert Gray. State of Minnesota, County of Itas- ea, In Probate Court: In the Matter of the Estate of Wil- Ham Albert Gray, Decedent: The State of Minnesota to all per- sons interested in the final account and distribution of the estate of said decedent: The ‘ representative of the above named decedent, having filed in this court his final account of the administration of the estate of said decedent, together with his |petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of | said estate to the persons thereunto entitled: Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and require to show cause, if any you have, be- fore this court at the Probate court Rooms im the Court House, im the Village of Grand Rapids, in the Coun ty of Itasca, State of Minnesota, on the 13th day of May, 1912, at 10 Orlock A. M., why said petition should not pe granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the seal of said court, this 23rd day of April, 1912. (COURT SEAL) CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, Probate Judge- H-R Apr 24-May 8 { Certificate of Inqorporation of |tasca Dry Goods Company. We, the undersigned, have associ- ‘ated ourselves together to form a corporation for the punposes here- inafter mentioned, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 58, Revised Laws, Minnesota, 1905, and acts amendatory thereof; and to that end have organized by adopting and sign- corporation: Article I. The name of this corporation shall | be ITASCA DRY GOODS COMPANY. The general nature of the business of this corporation shall be buying, selling and dealing in any and all kinds of dry goods, furnishings and supplies; also buying, selling and dealing in any and all articles of ;Seneral merchandise and personal Property and conducting a general mercantile business either at whole- sale or retail, or both; manufactur- ing, combining and producing manu- factured articles of all descriptions for sale and distribution; acquir- ing by purchase, lease or otherwise, and selling, mortgaging and dealing in lands, tenements and heredita- ments, fixtures and personal property whether the same be incidental to the purposes hereinbefore enumer- ated or not. The principal place of transacting the business of this corporation shall be the Village of Grand Rapids in th County of Itasca, and State of Min Resota. “Article I. The time of the commencement of this corporation shall be the 22nd day of April, 1912, and the period’ of its continuance shall be thirty (30) years. Article III. The names and places of residence of the persons forming this associa- tion for incorporation are as follows: Wilson G. Crosby, Duluth, Minne- sota. Oliver S- Andresen, Duluth, Min- nesota, A. J. Roth, Duluth, Minnesota. Article IV. The names of the First Board of Directors of this corporation shall be as follows: Cc. C. Peterson, Grand Rapids, Min- nesota.. Charles H. Dickinson, Grand Rap- ids, Minnesota, Wm. L. Winans, Hibbing, Minne- sota. The government of this corporation and the management of its affairs shall be vested in the following of- A board of three a Vive-President, a Secretary and 1/ Treasurer, Deets: oltinehcae: Baste: ing the following Certificate of In-| of the stockholders. ditectors and officers of this cor- poration shall hold their respective offices for the term of one year and until their respective successors are duly elected and qualified. The of- ficers of this corporation until the first meeting of the stockholders shall be: _ €. C, Peterson, President. Wm. L. Winans, Vice-President. Charles H. Dickinson, Secretary and Treasurer. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of this corporation shall be on the fourth Monday in April in each year at such hour and place as shall be fixed by the Bylaws of this corporation. Article V. The capital stock of this corpora- tion shall be Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) and the same shall foe paid in by money or by property at such times and in such manner as the Board of Directors shall de- termine; and if py property, then at its fair and true value in money. Said capital stock shall be divided into Two Hundred Fifty (250) shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. Article VI. The highest amount of indebted ness to which this corporation shall at any time be subject is the sum of (Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have hereunto set our hands and seals this 12th day ‘of April, 1912. WILSON G. CROSBY, (Seal) OLIVER S. ANDRESEN, (Seal) A. J. ROTH, (Seal.) In Presence of: BEN SISLER C. @AUTREMONTY, JR. State of Minnesota, County of St. Louis, ss. Be it known that on this 12th day of April, 1912, personally appeared, before me, the undersigned and No- tary Public, in and for said County, Wilson G. Crosby, Oliver S. Andresen! 3 and A. J. Roth, tome well known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing Articles and Certificates of Incorporation and they] 4 severally acknowledged that they signed, executed and adopted the same as their free act and deed and the free act and deed of each of them. BEN SISLER, Notary Public, St. Louis County, Minnesota. My Commission expires June 1, 1915. (SEAL) Notice For Publication. Department of the Interio U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minne- sota, April 18, 1912. Notice is hereby given that John Hayes, of Warba, Minn., who, on March 14th, 1906, made Homestead entry No. 21990, Serial No. 05503, for Lot 1, Section 4, Township 53N, Range 23 W, 4th Principal) Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five year Proof, to establish claim to the land apove described, be fore I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of Dis- trict Court at his Office, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on the 29th day of May, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Mike Butts, Karl Heyman, Her- man Schutt and Claude Barnes, all of Warba, Minnesota. CHARLES F. HARTMAN, Register. April 24-May 22 Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minne- sota- April 18, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Michae Butts, of Warba, Minn.,. who on Apri] 1st, 1907, made Homestead entry No. 22882, Serial No. 02964, for E% SE\% and SE% NBD, Section 9, Township 53 N of Range 23 W, 4th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the Jand above described, before I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court, at his office at Grand Rapids, Minne sota, on the 29th day of May, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: John Hayes, Karl Heyman, Her- man Schutt and Claude Barnes all of Warba, Minnesota. CHARLES F. HARTMAN, Register. April 24 May 22 Notice to Tax Payers. Payment of taxes assessed on real estate for the year 1911 must be made pefore Jume Ist to avoid penalty. Please call at the office, or write for statement of your taxes, giving the description of your property. Very truly yours, GLEN STRADER, “Treasurer Itasca County. Apr: 24 May 1 Of all the phrases that men spout, to me the worst is “Good old scout.” osy There is a remedy for every hu man ailment except a swelled head. eee A small boy never thinks there is anything the matter with him unless he has a pain in his stomach. eee “When a woman physician marries an undertaker it looks like a com- bination not in restraint of trade, but rather in furtherance of it,” sagaci- ously remarks Sister Fuller of the Little Falls Transcript. *ee An Arkansas mob carelessly lynch- ed the wrong negro, Evidently there are times when the: people can’t be trusted. sufficiently to remove piles of ashes, ma- dry rubbish can be dumped into the pit - of any kind in Ice, Hale or McKinley 54 Vieghe NOTICE Since the frost is out of the ground nure and other debris that has accumu- lated during the winter months it is urged that everybody clean up their yards and adjoining alleys and have all offal and refuse removed. All ashes and between the Great Northern railway tracks and the court house. Manure, vegetables and animal matter should be taken to some piece of land where it can be utilized as a fertilizer. Warning is hereby given that any- one caught dumping garbage, or rubbish lakes, or near enough to be on the water shed of the lakes will be dealt with ac- cording to the laws of the state of Min- nesota. After May first all offal or refuse in alleys or yards which in any way effect the health or sanitation of the com- munity will be removed by the board of health and costs assessed to the property owners. BOARD OF HEALTH Grand Rapids, Minn, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, WARTS Permanently removed by electricity. Exclusive specialist, expert operator. MISS AMES, 425 Lindley-Skiles Building, 620 1-2 Nicollet, Minne- apolis, Minnesota, Phones: Main 414, Center 3330, . give you the distinction of being ‘a high grade ments. A Man Is Known by His Clothes the same as by the company (Ff he keeps. 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