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C. Gilbert Lumber Yard A SPECIALTY ON Areyvv JUST TRY FINISHING MATERIAL' Sash, Dqors, Mouldings, Lime, Cement, Adamant, all kinds of Brick, Hair, Roofing, Pitch and Glass and Building Papers SHOP I N CONNECTIO N. Call and see me at my quarter* at theM. & I. tracks and Second street. Phone No. 76.' HONEST, BEER 'Since 1865 Hamm's Beer has been hon "tly brewed by the old Ger man methoda purely natural process. Honest brewing has increased H* sale 500 per cent in five years and the output is now 250,000 barrel* yearly. If you want pure, whole* some beverage, order HAMM'S BEER. Supplied by Agents everywhere, or THEO. HAMM BREWING CO. St Paul, Minn. Hello -o -o-oof MOOSE BRAND BEER Booths Pokegama A Good Smoke. Delicious Flavor. Sold by the Leading: Merchants and Dealers, Manufactured by George Booth, UK AND RAPIDS, MINN. Kenmiknbh' Cure of CroupA Little Boy's Life Saved. have a few words to nay regard ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy's life and I feel that I cannot praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. K. Stcere of Goodwin, S. D.. and when I got home with it the poor baby eouid hardly breathe, gave the medicine as directed, every ten minutes, until he "threw up" and then I thought sure he was going to choke to death. We had to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great, long strings. I am positive that if I had not got that bottle of cough medicine, my boy would not be on earth today. Joel Demont, Inward, Iowa. For sale by Mayo's Drug Store. MERGER A N AMERICANISM Continued from Editorial Page. cave, in unseem ly bickerings and quarrels. Jim Hill is an American. Pull up to the brim with American notions of commercial empir e. has made St. Paul the rail road headquarters of the North west. If he controls the Bur lington system, the responsible and directing spirit of some eight thousand miles more of road will be there. I that of no value to Minnesota? I England, everything for an Englishman. Sell railway de bentures in England and Scot land. Sell government consuls in the United Kingdom. Incor pora te steamship lines, with headquarters in London and Liv erpool. Divide the stocks and bonds among Englishmen. Give the salaried offices to English men. Pa the dividends to Eng lishmen. Pay rents for official headquarters toEnglishmen. Make a treaty with Portugal or China and get the customs houses in the hands of anEnglishman. If an American syndicate of min ing speculators tire of their in vestment s, send an Englishman to investigate the property, and if it is "good stuff," buy it with English money and pay the divi dends into official headquarters in London. If some American flouring mill concern is making more mon ey than it knows what to do withGod save the mark!buy up a sufficient block of its stock, elect Its directors and make official head quarters in London, and send out the dividend checks from the English cap ital. It all adds to the volume of English business, and keeps London great. Great is Pitt, great' is Salis bury, great is Cecil Rhodes. Stand by them to the last ditch! That is English, you know. The age of introspection has gone by for us Americans. We have killed off slavery. We are reforming our labor customs: wo are thrust by cir cumstances into the field of world ac tion. Three years ago Mr. Hill him self thought the trust problem a dan gerous menace to the country. But events have gone faster and with a wider range than he anticipated. It was inevitable. He has now gone into the whirlpool feet foremost. And if he had not he would have had to "go back and sit down" where the Times would have him. The age of America is at hand, Minnesota has her opportunity with the rest. Up to now we have pushed Jim Hill forward until he finds that he must tight or run. That is the appar ent reading in his statement and ad dress. What would the people have him do? American ships, American banks, American companies of all kinds will be necesnary to the carrying on of the future commercial invasion of the world by the United States. We want headquarters for everything somewhere in this country. Is this recent outbreak by the governor of Minnesota an indication that when ever an American company gets a franchise or a grant of rights some where abroad, a coterie of American newspapers and American governors will fail upon it and demand that it give it up, merely because the whole people cannot receive the dividends in the shape of stock certificates? Or, is It to be recognized, here as well as in England, that wherever and when ever Americans get foothold, their rights will be protected to the utmost, to the full limit of the power of the re public? A billion dollar railroad trust, cries the Times. Well, all the rail roads of the United States (about two hundred thousand miles of trackage) are capitalized at about twelve billions of dollars. The Great Northern Northern Pacific and Burlington sys tems comprise about twenty thousand miles of road, or one-tenth of the whole, is it unfair that so much mileage should be capitalized at one twelfth of the whole? Or, should our friends, Harriman and Gould, be given the better end of he bargain, and freely permitted to adjust their properties at a much higher valuation than Minnesota and Dakota people will allow? If this thing is but a step towards government control, as we do not deny, why should Minnesota peo ple question the right of Minnesota men to equal coinpensaton with New York, Texas or California men. in the final round-up, of which this might be the mere foundation? Is it meet, is it wise, is it appropri ate that the governor of this state should build up a chasm of unbelief and distrust between the people of his state and the greatest exponent of oriental trade, at a time when every effort should be made to keep in toucb with such channels? An American traveler of some re pute at home, recently met while abroad a noted European financier, and asked this question: "What is the future of the world with respect to America? If America is to go on in anything like the way she has been going in the last three or four years with her foreign trade if America is to sell to Europe six hundred million dollars a year more than she buys- -what is to be the out- come?" And the European answered: "Something always happens, and something will happen again. 1 do not know what it i I cannot foresee It, America so far seems to be mak ing no mistake, but something will happen." It is true that something has always happened. Twice before, when the United States was upon the threshold of greatness in foreign trade and affairs, we played the traitors to our selvessold ourselves out to Europe to our fears of one another, to our hatred of Wall street, and pocketed the losses in panics which set Europe forwards and us backwards ten years at a jump. We are always Hying at each others' throats. We will not let well enough alone. We well-nigh for got ourselves at the time of the or ganization of the steel and iron cor porations. And it has remained for Minnesota to begin over again the same foolish attempt to curb American growth and expansion, to throw us back again into that petty rut from which the times and broad-minded financiers have rescued us, and to make of us a laughing stock for the financiers of Europe. It is barely tnree years' since the steel and iron journals were discussing how best to promote permanency in prices in that product, which is recognized as the guage of good and bad times. But the problem has been solved, and steel and iron have cheaper money back of them to maintain prices in times of de pression than can be found in any other country on earth. And the divi dends are paid to Americans. But we are not out of the woods. The settlement of the South African war would again turn into English channels two hundred millions of gold money per annum with which to buy Minneasolis Hour and South Carolina cotton at Yankee prices, and so keep the English cotton mills doing a big business. That is the annual product of the Rand mines when at full opera tion. That is a terrific enginery of trade for so keen and masterful a peo ple as the English. Large purchases and quick sales has been the secret of commercial success in all times. It is so of railroad transportation. It has built New York and Chicago. And unless the people of the United States continue in the paths laid down for them by Morgan and Jim Hill and their associates, and into the swift current of which the times have forced tnem and us alike, Great Britain will soon oe again prepared to fight a bat tle royal with all the world for the1902. trade of the world, and we shall have supreme regrets that we again permit ed "something to happen" to harass and deter us in our onward march. Has not the time come for Americans to have faith in the patriotism of the great men of the land, when it is in plain view that the profits of their operations are going into new American railways and ocean steamships to bring new wealth into the land? \i'l I FOR BMCATION. i'n I ted Stat es Land Office. Crookston, Minn,. January 8, ttOT. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of Junei 187$. entitled "An act for the sale of I tint her lands In the States of California. Ore- i gon. Nevada und Washington Territory," a extended to all the public land states by act of August 4.1892, Frank Kngler of Solwuy, County of Beltrami. State of Minnesota, has this day Hied In this office his sworn state ment. Number 121. for the purchase of the W ol'SE'4, NE'4 of SW'i ol' section numbered 26, In township numbered 147 north, ran^e 96 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought 1* mote valuable for its timber or Mime than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said hind before the register and receiver of this offic.e,itat ton, Minn., on Thursday, the Ol'OOk-.- day of March, 1902. He names as witnesses George Turner of Bemldji. Beltrami county, Minn.: Thomas Hall of Solway. Beltrami county, Minn.: O. Hyde of Solway. Beltrami county, Minn.: John Shepard of Solway. Bel trami county, Minn. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to ftlc their claims in this office on or before said 271 day of March. Iii02. BVLVBSTKR PETERSON. 4fi-,Vi Register. NOTICE! Came to my premises in the Town of Leon, Beltrami county, Dec. 21, four white sheep. Owner can have the same by proving property and paying the expenses. 44-4 E. K. MELFELD. Orders Payable, Notice is herebv given that there is money on hand in the treasury of School District No. 19, Town of Win sor, Beltrami county, for the payment of current orders, Numbers ft and 7, and that no interest will be paid on same after this date. Dated December 2s. LOURIST ASK, District Treasurer. ANDREW JOHNSON, District Clerk. 44- SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATE OF MINNESOTA, i County of Beltrami, District Court, Fifteenth Judiciiil District. Maggie Belland. plaintiff. a fit i nst Edward Bel la ml. defendant.) TheStaie ol Minnesota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned arid required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the bove entitled action, which is filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, in and for the County of Beltrami and-State of Minnesout, i mi to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at my office In the Village of Bemldji. in said county, within thirty Jays after the service of this summons upon you, exclueiveof the day of such service and If you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tiie complaint. Dated Jiiiiuary 7. 1902. JOHN M.MARTIN. 46 51 Plaintiff's Attorney, Bemldti, Minn. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami, In District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. Gilbert Bordeau, plaintiff, VS. Jennie BorUeau, defendant. The State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer trie complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is filed In the offiee of the clerk of the district court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, in and for the County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint 0b the subscriber, at his office in the Village of Bemidjl, In said county, within thirty 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 plaintiff this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated January l.'l. 1WI2. CHARLBS W. SCRUTCHIN, 46-51 Plaintiff's Attorney. Bemldji. Minn. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ss. County of Beltrami. In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. Josephine Carl, plaintiff, vs. Fred Carl, defendant. S The State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the ubove entitled action, which is filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, in and for the County of Beltrami, in said county, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fall to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated January 13, 1902. CHABL.ES W SCRUTCHIN, 46 51 Plaintiff's Attorney, Bemidji, Minn. Notice of Publication. United State9 Land Office at Crookston, Minn.. Dec. 9. 1901. Notice is hereby (riven that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will Lie made before the clerk of district court for Beltrami county, Minnesota, at Bemidji. Minn., on Jan 22, 19U2, viz: IRAM. FOSTER, H. K. 17f97 for the HEM of SW1* and lot 4, section 7. NEJ4 of NWtf and lot 1, section 18. township 146 north, mage west. He names the follow my witnesses to prove bur continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Julius C. Hoiden, Loren Coyle, Herbert.I. Smith and Ole Milliwatt, all of Bemidji. Minn. 41-46 SVLVKSTEB PETEBSO M. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office at Crookston, Minn., Dec. 4. 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in suppprt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of District Court for Beltrami county. Minnesota, at Bemidji. Minn., on Jan. 17, viz: MARY E. McCA LUSTER. H. E. 17722. Tor the SV, of SWJi, section II, and WH of NW, section 14, township 146 north, iante 34 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Frank Thompson, Tracy Bardwell, Mable Voting and Lena Carpenter, all of Bemidji, Minnesota. 41-40 SYLVESTER PETERSON. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Crookston, Minn., Dec. 4. 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his i mention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of District Court for Beltrami county, Minnesota, at Bemidji, Minn., on .Ian. 17, 1W viz* FRANK J.THOMPSON. H. E. C.W34. for tho ME1* NOTICE FOB Pl'BMCATION. (Jntted States Land Office. Crookston, Minn.. Jan. 4,1901. Notice is hersny given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3.18*8. entitled "An set for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land stales by act of Aug. 4. 1892, Mrs. Delia Curtiu, a widow of Barnesviile. 'ounty of Clay, State of Mi tine sota, has this day Hied in this office hit sworn statement. No. 122. for the purchase of the NHof SWH' of section numbered 28. in township numbered 152 north, range num bered 30 west, and will offer proof to show that, the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish ins claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office it Crookston. Minn., on Thursday, the 27th day of March, 1902. He names as witnesses Thomas Mulvevof Argyle, Marshall county, Minn. William Hessy of Donaldson. Kittson countv. Minn. Peter Smith of Argyle. Marshall county, Minn, i Albert H. Eleven of Crookston. Polk county. Minn. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to Hie their claims In this office on or before said 27th day of March. 190*3. sVl.VESTER PETERSON. Register. CARPENTER PALMER. 45-54 Attorneys. NOTICE OE APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. state of Minnesota. County of Beltrami, Village of Uemidjiss. Notice is herebv given, that application has been made in writing to the village council of said Village of Bemidji and tiled in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liiiuors for the term commencing on Jan. 23. 1902, and terminating on Jan. 23. 1903. by the followdog person and at the following place, as stated in said application, respectively. tit-wit: J.E.JOHNSON, tlrvt tioor. front room ol the two story frame bulldlDK located on lot block IT. original Townsite of Bemldji. Said application will be heard and deter mined by said village council of the Village of Bemidji. at the village hall, in said Village of Bemidji. in Beltrami countv and State of Minnesota, on Thursday. Jan 23. A. D. 1002. at 8 o'clock p. as. of that day Witness mv hand and seal of Village of Be mldji this9th diiv or January. A. D. 1902. isKAtl P. O'LEARY. 46-47 Village Recorder. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Minnesota. County of Beltram'ss. District court. W. W. Kimball Company, plaintiff, vs. L. E. Larson, defendant. Notice is hereby given, that by virtne of an execution to me directed and delivered, and now in my haudis, issued out of the district court. Fifteenth Judicial district. State of Minnesota., in and fir the County of Beltrami, upon a judgment rendered in said court in favor of W. W. Kimball Company and against L. E. Larson, I have levied upon the following described real property of said defendant, to-wit: Lot Ave (j). in block four (4), in the original Townsite of Blackduck, Minnesota, according to the recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for Beltrami county, Minnesota, together with all and singular the buildings and appurtenances thereto belonging. And that I shall, on Saturday, the 25th dav of Janu ary, A D. 1002, at the hour of li o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the court house. Village of Bemidji. in said county and state, proceed to sell all the right, title and Interest of the above named L. E. Larson, in and to the above described property, as of the 30th day of July, A. D. 1901, to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to four hun dred eleven dollars and thirty-five cents, to gether with all accruing costs of sale, and Interest on the same from the :10th day of October. 190), at the rate or 6 per cent per annum, at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash. THOS. BAILEY. Sheriff of Beltrami County. STREET. CRAWFORD & GIBBONS. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated, Bemldji, Minn., Dec. 4, 1901. 41-40 SHERIFF'S SALE State cf Minnesota, Countv of Beltramiss. District court. Thoen & Davis, plaintiff, vs. A. J. Perron, defendant. Notice (s hereby given, that by virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, and now in my hands, issued out of the district court. Fifteenth Judicial district, State of Minnesota, in and for the County of Beltrami, upon a judgment rendered in said court In favor of Thoen & Davis and against A. J. Per ron, I have levied upon the followingdescribed real property of said defendant, to-wit: Lot three (3), in block eleven (11), Townsite of Bagley, County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, according to the plate thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county and state, to gether with all and singular the buildings and appurtenances tljereon. And that I shall on Saturday, the l5thdayof February.A. D. 1902,at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the court house, Village of Be midji, in said county and state, proceed to sell all the right, title and Interest of the above named A. J. Perron, in and to the above described property, to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to two hundred seventy two dollars and sixty-five cents, together with all accruing costs of sale, and Interest on the same from the 19th day of November. 1901, at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash. THOS. BAILEY. Sheriff of Beltrami County, Minn. STREET, CRAWFORD & GIBBONS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated, Bemidji, Minn., Dec. 11. 1901 44-51 SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of and under the seal of the district court for Ramsey County, In a cer tain action therein pending in which Frank A. Seymour and William H. Lightner as Receivers of the Bank of Minnesota are plaintiffs, and Leander Bosch is defendant, and which judg ment is in favor of said plaintiffs and against said defendant for the sum of 98.622.50. I did on the 11th day of December, 1901, levy upon the following parcels of land lying and being in the County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota. to wit The Northwest quarter of the South west quarter of Section twenty-live (25) and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quar ter and Lotsone (I) and two (2) of Section twenty six (28) all in Township one hundred and fifty two (152) North, of Range thirty (30) west, according to the government survey thereof .as the property of said Leander Bosch and notice Is fnrther given that on the 30th, day of January 1902, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the Court House in the Village of Bemldji in said Beltrami County, I will duly offer for sale and will sell to the high est bidder therefore for cash the above de scribed parcels of land or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the balance re maining due on said judgment and expenses of sale. Dated December, tlth. 1901. THOS. BAILEY, Sheriff of Beltrami County. YOUNG &LIGHTNER, Attorneys for plaintiffs. 41-40 SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATEo*- MINNESOTA, of section 10, town ship 346 north, range 34 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of siiid land, viz: Mary E McCallister, Tracy Bardwell. Mable Young and Lena Carpenter, all of Bemldji, Minn. SYLVESTER PETERSON. 41-46 Register. District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. County of Beltrami, I Julia Clapp, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Charles H. Clapp. Defendant. 1 The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer to the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of the Fifteenth JudicialDistrict. in and forthe County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber, at my office in the Miles Block," In the Village of Bemldji, In said county, within thirty 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 plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated December 10, 1901. JOHN M. MARTIN, Plaintiffs Attorney, 43-18 Bemidji. Minn. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Stale of Minnesota, County of Beltrami. Village of Solway, ss. Notice is hereby given, that application has been made in writing to the village council of said Village of Solway and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors forthe term commencing on Jan. 20. 1902. and terminating on Jan. 20. 1903, by the following persons and at the following place, as stated in said application, respectively, to-wit E. A. MURPHY & E. J. REGAN, in tho frame building on lot eight (8). block three (Hi, original Townsite of Sol way. accord ing to plat on record with the register of deeds, Beltrami county. Minnesota, Said application will be heard and deter mined bv said village council of the Village of Solwuy," at the council rooms, in the town hall, in suld Village of Solway. In Beltrami county and State of Minnesota, on Monday. Jan. 20, A. D. 1902, at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of recorder this 30th dav of December. A. D. 1901. jsBAt,'| F. J. BAXTER. 45-46 Recorder. CONTEST NOTICE. C. S Land Office at Crookston. Minn.. Dec. 17, 1901. A MI indent contest affidavit having been filed in this office contestant, against 2962, m*de March NWi,. section 24. range 33 west. eon test ee. in which by Alfred Rrosseau homestead entry No. 27. 1900, for N' i of township liiO north, by William Hoyd. it is alleged that the said William Boyd has never established or maintained a residence upon the said land: that he has wholly Abandoned the said land for more than six months last past, aud that he ha* not resided upon, cultivated and im proved aid lands, and that the said alleged absence from the said lnds was not dm? to his employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the United States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10o'clock a. m. on Jan. 57. 1902, before the register and receiver at the United States land office in Crookston. Minnesota. The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed Dec. 17. 1901. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be m4fie.it is herebv ordered and directed that snch notice be given by due and proper publication. 47 8YI.VF.STKR PETKKSON. Register. Now is the time to subscribe for the PIONEE R, the leading paper of Beltrami countv. Jay L. Reynolds Attorney-at-Law. Office: Over Lumbermens Bank City Lots and Farm Lands for Sale U. S. LAND LAWS A SPECIALTV Contest Cases Conducted... Conveyancing. Notary Public BEMIDJI, MINN. F. Schmidt PROPRIETOR OF CIT MEA MARKET DEALER I N ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats All kinds of Sausage constantly on hand. CASH PA[D FOR HIDES. C. W. HA8TING8, President. P. P. SHELDON, Viee-Pres. A. WHITB Cashier. P. KENNEDY, Asst. Cash. NO. 5582. First National Bank Bemidji, Minnesota. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Every Accommodation Consistent with Con servative Banking will be Granted. Business Solicited Fire Insurance IN THE DISTRICT COURT O THE UNITED STATES FO THE DISTRICT OP MINNESOTA. SIXTH DIVISION. In the Matter of Jerome Thtfyer. BanarupL, in Bankruptcy. To the Cred I tors of Jerome Thayer of Bagley, in the County of Beltrami, in said District,. Bankrupt: Notice la herebv given that on the lath day of January, A. 1902, the said Jerome Thayer was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned referee in bankruptcy at the City of Crookston, in the County of Poik, in said district, on the 23rd day of January, A. 1902, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, at'whlch time the said creditor* may attend, prove claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting Dated January 13,1002. OLE VAULE, Referee in Bankruptcy, NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. United States Land Office at Crookston, Minn.. Jan. 6.1902. Notice is herehy given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that aid proof will be made before the clerk of district court for Beltrami county, Minn., at Bemidii. Minn..on Feb. 14.1902, viz.: CLARA B.IORK. widow of/,Fred for the S1 Bjork, deceased. H. E. 18256, of NW.'i section 22, township 14 6 north, range 33 west. He names the following witnesses to Drove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: William S Ridgway. Jens M. Hanson. Christ Olson and Ole Rushy, all of Bemidji. Minn. A. P. GEORGE. 46-30 Tiecei ver, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uuited States Land Office at Crookston. Minn., Dec. 7. 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that ai proof will be made before the clerk of district court for Beltrami County, Minnesota, at Bemidji, Minn., on January 22, 191)2. viz: JULIUS C.HOLDEN, H. E. 180S3. for the SE of NWM and lots 1, 2 and 3, section 7, township 146 north, range 33 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: 1 ra Foster, Ole Miliigan. Loren Coyle and Knute flalversou, all of Bemidji. Minn. 41-46 SYLVESTER PETERSON. Register. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. State of Minnesota, County of Beltrami. Village of Bemidjiss. Notice is hereby given, that application lias been made in writing to the Village Council of said Village of Bemidji and filed in my office, praying tor license to sell intoxi cating liquors for the term com mencingon Jan. 26. 1902. ami terminating on Jan. 26, 1803- by the following person, and at the following place, as stated in said application, to-wit: W. E. ROSE. Front room, first floor of the two-story frame ouilding located on lot 8, block 21^ original Townsite of Bemidji. Said appl lent'on will be heard and deter mined bv said Village Council of the Village of Bemidji at the Village Hal) in the Village of Bemidji. in Beltrami County and State of Minueasota. on Monday, the 20th day of Jan., A. D. 1902. at 9 o'clock p. m. of that dav. Witness my hand and seal of Village of Bemidji this Sth day of January. A. D. 1002. LfflWi] P.J. CLEARV. 4.V46 Village Recorder. JS Ba. IIA* A^il i,