Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 27, 1911, Page 8

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TOWN OF LEE Township 155, Range 38 Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909 ‘Total Name of Subdivision owner of Section John E Hogan nel of swk John E Hogan nw¥ of se¥ 12 Albert O Hanson ‘ne, — of Nbert o “Albert O Hanson lot 4.0 ... .-\mert O Hanson sel% of Jessie ¢ Merrill Tot 1 Jessie C Merrill lot Jessie C Merrill se3 Jessie C Merrill netg ofnwly CITY OF BEMIDJI . First Addition. Year for which Taxes became Delin- quent 1909 Name of owner: John Moberg Henry Miller. 11 Rowland Gilmore. Alfred Smith .. CITY OF BEMIDJI Second Addition: CITY. oxmm?n. - Northlana" Addition. Yeur for which Taxes become . quent 1909 ‘Total: Tax & - | Name of owner - lot 'blk ’llly.‘ "53-.».»3 H!‘ZHE& ouglas: Reynold’s Sub: Div. ‘of :um 12-13-1 CITY OF BEMIDJI. in Block: 2 White's ‘addition Year for which Taxes become Delin- uent 1909 l;‘\l;ll“;ee ;‘;,‘g of svh Year for which Taxes. become Delin- 9 Totol Willie Selieimoen nety aw it Senro Total | Name of’ THenr Willie Sellemoen nwl Tax &| owner lot. blk alty. Name of $ Cts. | owner blk alty.|W. L. Brooks... .D 36 i $Cts. | W. L. Brooks.. ‘E 364 Oscar Minor. 2 ' 8.6i|W. I. Brooks iF 364 Oscar Minor 2 19097 Year for \\'lll(h Taxes become Delh’\- Oscar Minor 2 .70 ent, 1908. Qscar, Minor i e ¢ witlie Sellemoen ney ot ysackes 4 CITY OF BEMIDJI. 2.33|A P Lysacker . 2 112 Rosemilne Addition E H Winter & Ci 3 _5.41|Year for which Taxes become .Delin- " 1.79| B H Winter & Co 3 1169 auent 1509 \\une Sell John Moore .. - 3 -41 Total .82 | Michael Broske . 4 5 5.41 Tex'® Wil sé Ghristine Witmann 2110017 1 e6:08| Nemeof nwi L. 2.97 I S S owner lot blk sdty; annah Pendergast . . . E Hannah Pendergast. 8 13igs|af Milne Leting TOWN OF BLNVILLE Hannah Pendergast'..... 8 15.25|W. "R. Peyton. 9 1 14 Township 156, Range 38. Year for which Taxes become Delin- * k& quent Year for which Taxes become Delin-|A P Lysacker . L2802 3.36 uent 1909, A D Lysacker . 2 2.3 CITY OF BEMIDJI. A Dotal iy 3. 2. Ba Street's Sub. Division. ax Name of Subdivision Pen- ;Year for which Taxes.become Delin- owner of Section Sec._ alty CITY OF BEMIDJIL quent 1909 $ Cts, Third Addition ol Joseph Tvson 1ot 3. . 6 ' 0.18 - : Tax & d Hysondot dooooii & 88| Year for which Taxes become Delin-| Name o iot Bl ane Joseph Ryson lot 5.... 6 304 Quent 1009 wotal <. [¥) 1‘ Ostrem ne¥w of swl 17 8.56 Tax & Roger Martin . 19 F umn rem sl O swi I 230 Name of Pen i on nel; of sel 1 .03 v, Ule Talefson mwii of se T 483 ONr tot Wk g LT R Ole Tollefson swi; of sei T 2 5 5 Ole ToNStSon Seit of Sei § 11178 |Mrs B4 g Rood. 13§ 1082 sub. Div. of Out Lots C. D. & B. Henry A Swenson ne }of C i i % 5 & .08 Slare 2 Cetchell . i 1 n.n2 ginal Townsite of Bemidji H P 3 19 5 Year ror which Taxes become Delin- s 6.03 Botting 1 .41 909 03| H P Botting 4 12 364 quent 1 Total 2 8 6.03 | 1da Botting . 5 12 3.64 Ta?z%z Henty Swenson se3iof S 8 10180 gE;,"'gg;;g:zg:;::e,Cg,,z sty 1 597 Name of Pen. )] A S 1 i o . Ole M Hunson wwis of awit 10 iz | Yest Tor which Taxes Decome; Delin- mer ot Bk S8 Ole 3 Hanson swii of nwi 10 981 a T Weekley A 5.66 | Bemidii Townsite Co g Ole N anson sel of nw .5 e ] .' Y em Townsite Co 8§ C 72 Hins. G “Thortsonnes” " ot B A T Weawleyi 8168 : -83 CITY OF BEMIDJI CITY OF BEMIDJI. - Bailey's Addition White's addttion. ] o3| Year for which Taxes become Delin-| Tear for which Taxes become Delin- arsien nel, of swif 15 quent 1909 qnent1909 Total reten nwii of swij 4 T’g‘-&é T karsten swl, of swij .68 : A Skarsten sel, of swi; 13 {15 | Name of Pen. | Name of Pen OB Otk fewa 1t :33 | owner lot ik _alty ot blk ‘aét&p Sorm 1 Wiken nel, SEANA R 9|4 3 cooley ... 6 4 18.3i A W Smith, a tract 8ix40 John L Wiken se3 of swi 18 49 | Minnie A Carter T 5 3089/ ft.in s e cormer of ... 1 1 John L Wiken nei of nwi; 19 12 ¢ 5 e L Hurd, wis loss 1 John L Wiken Se‘,g of nwi, 19 12 SE% Ly R VS ssesasse s o N 3 A IS 0 i ese'a s ek o R Ly | Gey B Webster o7 a1ln Dénnis....... 1 P b T Senor ....... 13 11 13.07|Judith Olson, Wi 1 Dlen ks 20 52| Jas Driver . 16 12 21.60|Benjamin Erickson z St Falls swi Peoples State B'ml-. River Falls sey 1L’ Haugen nel, 1 L Haugen nwij J L Haugen swl J_ L Haugen Knute Torgerson SW i . (\f swi; 20 Thiet of swit of nwiy of nwii ney; eslund m\l,. Neslund Helmer Helmer Garbo n Helmer Garbo swi Helmer 1 soloin D mmiisetsce s Peter Olson seis of awy Peter Olson nw of seY Peter Olson swij of seX.. 34 Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1908 1. Hoag ne’ of swij 5 4. L Hoag nwlg of v 5 4.0 L Hoag swl; of 5 9. L Hoag se“ of 5 6. OB ()strem nely 7 2 O E Ostrem sely T 5. I2 Ostrem ne" 18 6.9 Ostrem ‘,; 18 6. Holm R“"/; 36 4. MM Holm sel4 of sw 36 5 Holm swl; of sel; 36 5. Holm sel, of =E% 36 4. TUNORGANIZED. Township 157, Range 38. Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909. Total Tax & Name of Pen- owner of Ee(‘(mn Sec. alty § Cts Olson nel; of nel;.. 29 4.52 Olson nwi of ney 2 4.52 Olson .. 2 5.20 of ne¥% .. 29 4.52 TUNORGANIZED. Township 158, Range 38. Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909. Total Tax & Name of Subdivision Pen- owner of Section Sec. _alty Cts John Rostvold nwl; of nel; 31 3.62 John Rostvold swi of nel 31 5.64 John Lmu old nerl of nwi; $1 4.5 Jonn 1 sel; of nw¥ 31 3.61 BEMIDII. Original Townsite | Year for which Taxes become Delin-| quent 1908. Total Tax & Name of Subdivision Pen- owner Joseph F Bo soseph T Bo: Wm Meest . J Lappen T Lappen I 5 amold i Bemidji Lodge Odd McTaggart & Geil cTaggart & Geil. F M Malzahn ! g 1" Gagnon e 5 ft of. iof "2 d s 4I| ft of lot, 24. F M Dudley n’ 120 11 of lots 16 w 5 ft. 17 194.93 ¢ M Iru:um 1o 17 194.93 18 46.33 Bemidji T 20 55.44 V M Owen s 21 72.06 V. M Owen s 21 64.8 \1 A Spoone 22 29.51 A 22 25.94 22 14.45 22 14.45 22 9.48 Henry o ni v exc. w 70 ft of 39 22 18.86 CITY OF BEMIDJI First Addition Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1 Tag & Name of Fen. owner lot blk alty. i ts. F N Wesley . 4 1 "1 T Dwyer 5 1 1.45 Christa Wallace 11 145 Christa Wallace 12 1 181 CITY OF BEMIDJI Bailey's Second Addition Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909 Name of owner lot C E Ruggles 3 A E Smith wis 4 A B Smith wi; of 5 Rosa McCossentive 5 W Quick . 8 E W _Quick 7 A E Smith wi; of, 9 1 W Duval el of. 9 CITY OF BEMIDJI Carson’s Addition Year for which Taxes become Delin- t 1909 quent Total . Tax & Name of Pes owner lot Dblk saézy Mrs K Downs e 2 ft of.. 5 2 C A Bernhart 0 2 14, 506 7T 6 8 6 850 ft of . 7T 7 1 0 8 108 2 8 2 5 11 26. CITY OF BEMIDJI Davis’s First Addition Year for which Taxgswbecnme Delin- CITY OF BEMIDJI Henderson’s Addition Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909 2 Name of Pen owner lot blk a]ty . Cts Cynthia A Henderson.... 4 1 76 Cynthia A Henderson.... 7 1 CITY OF BEMIDJI East Bemidji Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909 Total Tax & Name of Pen owner blk alty. Robert Nelson 1 1.35 L K Rowberg . 2 1.3 CITY OF BEMIDJIL Lake Park Addition. Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909 Name of owner $ I.l%ve 1 & I'hn é 2 2 La Fontisee. 3 . M. La Fontisee. 2z 3 2m L. Nelson ... 1 s w. 4 3680 4 54 i i 0E Al C. McDonaid: 4 54 CITY OF BEMIDJI. Lang's First Addition. Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909 Total Tax & Year for which Taxes become Delin- owner blk alty. $ Cts. Andrew Bach 6 2 518 BEMIDJI. CITY OF BEMIDJI Mill Park Addition, Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909. Name of owner Bemidji Town Co Bemidji Town Co B. Sunde ... Ole Anderson quent 1909. 'ax Name of Pe owner lot blk alty i $ Cts, A Fossium 22 2 29.66 A’ Fossium 23 2 10.88 \ Fossium 24 2 14148 - — Mitchell . 8 3 29.89 J Kallble 22 3 61.09 J Kallble 24 3 6468 sie Wright. 4 7 10.86 Moberg . «5 8 8.28 | CITY OF BEMIDJI. ‘Wagner's Addition, Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909 s Name of Pen. owner lot blk alty. Cts. H. H. Harger ... D 13 50 M. E. Wagner - J 433 H. I Harger. K 364 H: 1. Harger L 364 H. I Harger . M 364 CITY OF BEMIDJY. Wagner’s Second Addition. Year forewhich Taxes become Delin- quent 1909 ol Name of Pen- owner lot. bik alty. Emma V. Phillippl 1 S Emma V. Phillippi 1 3 Emma V Phillippi 1.81 Mary E. Wagner 2 145 CITY OF BEMIDJI. Bemidji Beach. Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909 . Tax & Name of &lg(en- owner lot blk alty. $ Cts. L. M. French. .7 113 F. S. Arnold .2 8 13 R. H. Schumaker . . 4 3 13 Jos. Ingram ... -7 3 183 R. H. Schumaker . -2 3 13 R. H. Schumaker . -13 3 131 R. H. Schumaker . 14 3 13 L. M. French. -1 4 83 L. M. French -2 4 83 L. M. French . T 4 83 L. M. French 8 4 L. M. French see 12 4 83 R. Schumaker - 5 5 83 R. Schumaker .6 6 L. French. .9 b 83 A. A. Carter .1 6 VILLAGE OF BAUDETTE Original Townstte. TTotal owner lot blk _alty. Floneer Mere, Co Henry Vog . Sarah E. Orr L. Monson . L. Monson ... . Feter Latness Julia Stewart Julia Stewart L. Monson .. . 1} J. and A. A. Williams. T. 7T, and A. A. Williams. H. Johnson ..... John Dahlgren ... Mike Mondo ... L. Monson . T. J. and A. A Williams T. J. and A. A. Williams. L. Monson .. - 28 LT o BaEERS JUTURPIIN SO T [T BALRVRERSING AT VILLAGE OF BAUDETTE. First Add. to Bandette, Year for which ’raxes became Delin- quent 1909 Total Tax & Pen- lot bik altz. $ Cts. L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L L. L. L T.. L. L. L L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L L. 51515 bL0 10 1O 1o Lu Lo o KOOI O LI Lo ke b 1 etk e 10 89 19 89 890 10 O, 28 5‘388888383888883332&‘ . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson . Monson .. Monson . Monson ~ Monson . Monson 5960 B0 9051 58 1 8 o e o 2 20 60 - | L. Monson Lewlst*)lomm ::- al Lew{. llom ‘et al. Monson: Lewh Monson Lewls, Monson. Lewis' ‘Monson' Lewis Monson Lewis Monson LewisMonson Lewls. ‘Monson L. Monson .. Monson Monson Monson, Monson . Monson e sswaflmmmma‘ szsaaazgaazwaéaam B fiflflflflflflfl&flflflBEQQEEQQEESSSESSIEE Lewis Monson et Lewils Monson: et al Lewis: Monson et al Lewis Monson et al Lewis Monson et al Lewis Monson et al Lewis. Monson et al. Lewis- Monson et al. Lewlis -Monson: et al. Lewis Monson et al. Lewis Monson et al. Lewis Monson “et Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson. et Lewls Monson et Lewis Mpnson et Lewis Monson et al Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson -et Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson' et Lewis Monson et Lewis Monson et L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson L. Monson .. Monson L Monson R o0 155760 0.0 000 8109 b0 0 o 00 1 05500 5 b B o 0o o o o 9 00 o920 44 0 16 o 8 RN ER o wammcadH e o ton RIBIBREBE - VILLAGE OF BAUDETTE Lindsey’s Add. to Baudette. Year for which Taxes became Delin- quent 1909 Total Tax & J!;Iame th ;g:. Name o - $ Cts. A. C. Lindsey . 2 1 WeL T. G. and A. A, 10 1 126 H. M. Eastman. 10 2 149 J. A. C. Lindse; 3 3 288 4 3 1@ g 4 : 43 4 4 5 Sg 1 7 438 8 7 25 9 7 252 10 8 25 A 6 9 "252 Carl 's. Dahlquist 12 15 8% BLACKDUCK. ‘Townsite of Blackduck. Year for which Taxes became Delin- quent 1909 Total ( Tax & Name of Pen- owner lot blk alty. $ Cts. L. L. Omdahl .. .5 2 564 E. L. Luneman 6 2 215 B. R. Ward . 8 2 13 R. Freeman 10 2 10 John E. Larson .... 10 4 24 Independent Order 0dd Fellows No. 16 . 156 2034 Lewis Halvorsen .28 6 21 Nicklaus Jensen, e. 34 ft. of lot 13-14 and a tract 156x34 ft. in Se. COTNEr...15 7 13374 E. J. Taylor .. 2 7100 W. R. Roberts 4 8 254 N. Hofland .. 5 8 566 J. A. Gustafson 20 8 3010 ven ... 2 8 2B John Biladeau 28 8 27103 Rebecca Bray,ex. e.60 ft. of 28 8 2856 M. D. Stoner . . 9 9 105 N. Hofland_...... 5 12 1407 Robert G. Ingersoll 28 13 126 Willard F. Horton . 24 13 420 Edwa,rd Stewart 8 15 1444 Leal 6 16 215 Ind Sr:hool D(s " No'60.112 16 2.83 R Baumbach 9 17 14.07 WA R. Baumbach 10 17 178 G. Campbell, less rt. of w. 1 18 2 L. Campbell . 2 18 37 E. Hayden . 3 19 248 E. Hayden .... . 4 19 431 Year for which Taxes became Delin- quent 1908. J. L. Laven BLACKDUCK. First Addition to Blackduck. Year for which Ts.xes became Delin- quent 1909 Name of owner Geo. F. Rancore Geo. F. Rancore Geo. F.Rancore, e. 128 ft. of Geo. F. Rancore .... . BLACKDUCK. Brown’s Sub-Div. of wiots 1-2-3 & 4. Blk 2 of 2nd Addition quent ‘Total Tax & Name of Pen- owner lot blk ‘Blég'. William H. Roberts. 3 -1 7 ‘William H. Roberts 2 1 " M _.J. Hawkins & W. H. Roberts 3 1 K3 William H. Roberts 2 3 “ William H. Roberts 3 3 Kl William H. Roberts 4 3 " William H. Roberts 2 4 k<3 William H. Roberts 3 4 ki BLACKDUCK. Lake Park Addition. Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909. 2 Name of Pen- owner Iot blk :alty. $ Cts E. Nelson .. 3 1 134 M. Mardahl 2 5 106 M. D. Stoner L % €. W. Nelson 8 5 105 BLACKDUCK. Blackduck Park. Year for which Taxes became Delin- quent 1909 T’!‘otg‘i Name of Pen- owner lot blk alty. $ Cts. M. C. Taylor 892 A Jonn'C. Gustatson, 5. 1144 ft. of B 1714 John C. Gustafson, ex. n. 1d1e ft. of ........ 450 Mark Divine . 148 Geo. Dilworth, "w. 16% Tt K L4 Willar Ho!‘lon. n. 100 ft o of s. 300 ft. of. s P 12 50 B c BLACKDUCK. Stettmach’s Addition. Year for which Taxes became Delin- B quent 1909 Name of owner Walter Stetmach - Walter Stetmacn P. Stettm: P. Stettmach . Peter ‘Stettmach Year -for which Taxes quent-1! Poter Stettmach . w 2 8 26 Year for which Tlfas ‘became Delin- 5* Sebra A. Martin Townsend's Addition. ‘Year for' which Taxes quant 1808. FUNKLEY Original -Townsite. Year- for whlch Taxe; became Delin- Name:of g’xen owner lot blk alty. $ Cts, John A, Fisher....,...... 9 6 5 FOWLDS, Original Townsite. Year for which Tu:; became Delin- ‘Total Tax & Name-of Pen- owner lot blk alct‘y. Geo. 8. EAAY..........iunn 9 2' 2!;& VILLAGE OF KELLIHER Iear for which Taxes became .selin- quent 1909 Total Tax & Name of Pen- lot Blk 'alt{. owner Cts. G. S. Eddy...... .5 b5 1618 B. N. Hohscm.. .9 5 6642 10 65 25.2) .8 6 2% .9 6 265 .10 6 2893 .11 6 1694 - 87 84 .9 7 304 .3 8 5491 L4 1 1276 L2 M4 15T .4 15 59 .6 B 59 LAKESIDE PARK. Year for -which Taxes bewme Delin- quent 1909 Total Tax & Name of Pen- owner . lot blk alty. $ Cts. Lakeside Imp. CO........ 1 1 1605 LAVINIA. Year for which Taxes become Delin- quent 1909, Total Tax & Name of owner Pen- lot blk alty. $ Ct Cts. Clara M. & fens J. Opsahl 2 2 Clara M & Jens J. Opsanl 1 § 18 L. Lo Claire . S 5 8 L Le Claire 1t G L. Le Claire .. 2 e T8 D. D. Miller, 54’ ot 7 o6 8 Clara M. & Jens J. Opsahi2zz 6 6 Clara M. & Jens J. Opsahl 7 8 5§ Clara M. & Jens J. Opsahl 7 § 58 Clara M. & Jens J. Opsahl13 9 58 Clara M. & Jens J. Opsahl 16 9§ 142 Clara M. & Jens J. Opsah120 9 142 Clara M. & Jens J. Opsah12l 9 142 Clara M. & Jens J. Opsahl2z 9 142 Clara M. & Jens J. Opsahl2s 9 157 NYMORE. Original- Townsite. Year for which Taxes became Delin- quent 1909 Total Tax & Name of Pen- owner lot blk alty. $ Ct: Yiola A sparks s 3 341 F. Blaser . B 7 6% L. Supry 3 10 16 E. Love, 3 1 17 B. Galchutt 1 o1 42| Ta A. Mar! 112 219 Sebra A. 2 12 171 ‘m. Mu 12 12 569 Mathen Larson s 13 148 A C. Wallstrom 3 5 14 Min Park Addition. Bemidjl Ts. & Imp. Co..N# 2 8 c Somerby Ny 2 18 £ T somarby . N 2 169 ‘has. J. Moore . N47T 2 169 A. 0. ‘Storlien . 68 2 % Second Mill Park WAadition. T. W._Cowgiil 2 2w I A Platt ... 9 1a: Ridgeway’'s Sub. Div. in Sec. 15 & 22--146-33. Gertrude A. Mathers..... 9 4 465 Sowa’s Sub Div_of Iot 1 blk 1 in Ridgeway's Sub. Div. Sec. 15_& 22-146-33 Cornelia J. Barrie .. 1 n Cornelia J. Barrie .. 1) 36 First Addition to Nymore. Sebra A. Martin .. Detley H. Onickey L. C. Doran .. ‘Sebra - A. Marti; = s [IRETETeTN BRESL Ridgeway’s First Add. to Nymore. 8. & W. S. Ridgeway..... 9 38 8 PINE BEACH PARK. Year for 'which Taxes became Delin- quent 1909 Total Tax & Name of Pen- owner lot blk alty. $ Cts. Mary E. Gibbons 4 1T Mable Nash 4 2430 Mable Nash 2 4 18 S. D. Works & J. F. Gib- bons ..i..i..... creeesn. 9 4 1F7 Year for which Taxes became Delin- quent 1908. ;[arv E. Gibbons 7T 4 12 “bons 9 4 1% REDBY. Year for which Taxes ‘became Delin- quent 19()9 Total Tax & Name of Pen- owner ot blk alty. . $ Cts. Townsite & e Townfl te & - | James A. Mathieu et 5 B ¥BagReYY ‘which Taxes | quent 1909 Tax & & lot bk diey. | owne lot blk Sxy ta | oF, B c{-. & E. Everett, .. 24 180 53| John: Oberg :.....c0anven 3 10 "W i Everett. wh : al {fi Fullaiic i 16 1983 2 6 1% FARLEY. Erick Franson et 3 6 1% Erick Xranson et 16 18 Yearfor which Texes, became. Delin-| Harry M. Walton 17 6 248 quent 1509, Harry M B 6 249 Total | Harry' B 6 249 N of T-!Px et %r}ut gn/nson et é fi ig ame . Tic] ‘ranson et Dners lot blk alty.|R' B Everett 24 13 516 $ Cts.| Charley Walton B 22 % Blakely & Charley Walton 6.2 Blakley & Neil . 5 28 T Blakely & H. 0. Neil | € B 100 Blakely: & Marcus. Spencer .. 12 80 Blakely & Marcus Spencer .. 2.5 B Blakely & * East Baudette. James A. Mathieu et James A. Mathieu et al James A. Mathieu et James A. Mathieu et Jn.mel ‘A. Mathfeu et James A. Mathieu et James A, Mathleu et James A. Mathieu et GRE Carl S. Dahlquist. . C, P. Swenson & H, M. ‘Eastman ........ James A, Mathieu et al. James A. Mathleu et al. Charles Gotthard . James A. Mathleu et ai. James A. Mathieu et al. C. L. Isted . C. L. Isted . . C. L. Isted . John 8. Isted James A. Mathieu et al 1. Skramsted First Add. to East Baudette. waanwSHRER REwenBh BRBRonRBEREE JHEE88REES BBBALBAVRIBIE ABIRBRIIR SEEEEEREwanens anaoamumun Erick L. Olson .10 1 4% James A. Mathien et al...12 1 1110 Robert Olson 6 2 360 Anders Anderson <92 19 Nels Israelson ... .5 4 18 James A. Mathieu et al... 6 4 361 James A, Mathieu et al... 4 § 18 Bl. Baudette. 5 1420 Se. st Bk. Baudette. 5 361 Second 444, to Bast Bandete. James A. Mathieu et al... 1 1 949 James A. Mathieu et al... 2 1 200 James A. Mathieu et al... 4 1 18 James A, Mathieu et al... 7 1 361 James A. Mathien et al... 8 1 18 W. E. Ingalls.... L6 2z 36 J. A. Mathieu et 8 2 18 Ole Solberg .8 3 4% James A. Mathieu et al... 5 3 381 James A. Mathfeu et al... 7 3 361 James A. Mathieu et al...'12 3 360 TENSTKIKE CENTER. Original Townsite. Year for which Taxes became Delin- 1909 quent Name of Pen- Total Tax & owner lot blk alty. $ Cts. Ghas, Gustatson 21 H .2 2 L1 4 4 L6 4 B2 LT 4 B 2 4 g8 ‘1 4 m 2 4 13 .11 a0 3 1 12 3 401 18 Wm, Austin 5 1 2% Townsite of Tenstrike Center. S. E. Thompson .27 3% Townsiteot Hardwood. N. E. Harbin 4 B N. E. Harbin 482 E. Harbin 4 52 R. St. John 5 26 Year for which Taxes became Delin- quent 1908, N. E. Harbin .3 4 N. BE. Harbin tM o4 B TURTLE_RIVER. Original Townsite. Year for whlch Taxlegswbeeame Delin- ) Total Tax & Name of Pen- owner lot blk alty. $ Cts, Mary Bright .1 17 28 Larkin & Dale L1 2 un Larkin_& Dale .2 8 1% A. 0. Johnson 3 2 310 First Addition to Turtle River. Lizzie RYaN .......oeee.. 5 1 2% TURTLE LAKE. Tear %ot which Taxes hbecame Delln- Total Tax & Name of Pen. owner Tot blk alty. 4 H Swedverg 1 19 H. Swedberg 1, ‘WILTON. Original Townsite. Year for which Taxes became Delin- quent 1909 Total ax Name of Pen- owner Jennie M. Woods . Albert Martin Albert Martin . Melby’s Addition to Wilton. Village of Wilton .21 420 STATE OF MINNESOTA, = County of Beltrami L. George, being by me duly sworn depuses and says, Lhat he is the county auditor of the County of Beltrami; that he has examined the foregoing list, com- prlumg pages 1 to 151 inclusive and knows the contents thereof; and that the same is a correct list of taxes delin. quent for the year or years therein ap- pearing upon the real estate in said county J. L. GEORGE. Subscribed and sworn tn before me this llt day of February, A. D. 1911 ¥ W. RHOD. Clerk of .the Distflct Court, Beltrami coun- ty, Minn Her Attractiveness. Mr. Nervey—Miss Roxley, I adore you. Wilk you not be my -wife? Miss Roxley (haughtily)—The idea of your proposing to a girl in my sta- tion! You should know better. Mr. Nervey—l do know better, but no richer.—Philadelphia Press. Cautious. The -young-honsekeeper was looking at some soft shell crabs squirming and ‘wriggling in their bed of seaweed. “They’re very rice,” said the dealer. “ghall I send you a dozen?” “Yes,” answered the innocent, ‘if you are sure they are fresh."—New ‘York Journal. Trials and Temptations. Every man deems that he has pre- ©isely the trials and temptations which SOLVVAY. Year for which Tecxes bamme Delin- quent: 1909 Name: of" Tu & Pen- Jot vblk @re the hardest of all-for him:to-bear, Total | ' Moving Beoks. Many persons complain that- thetr books suffer in transit. The head of a moving company was interviewed om this- subject, and he said: “After sev- eral years’ experimenting with differ ent things for the best conveyance of ‘books I have found that the use: of small boxes is by far the most advis- able, the smaller the better. These boxes ‘are easily secured for a few cents from your grocer. For storage purposes, where the matter is left to us, we move books in long, narrow boxes fitted with handles made espe- cially for this purpose, but this is not necessary, of course, for the ordinary moving. Barrels simply ruin books, and mrge bozes filled with heavy vol- ‘umes have caused more than one strike among our men. They are the clum- slest of all things to handle, as well as the heaviest.” Another mode of moving books is to tle them up in small bundles with stout wrapping paper and heavy twine, leav- ing enough of the twine to make a loop handle for lifting.—New Idea Woman's Magazine, The Drummer’s Sermon. “Certainly I will make a few re- marks,” says the cigar salesman who, because of his solemn garb, has been mistaken for a man of the cloth Ascending the platform, he says: “Men are much like cigars. Often you cannot tell by the wrapper what the filler is. Sometimes a good old stogy is more popular than an im- ported celebrity. Some men are all right in the showcase on display, but are great disappointments when you get them home. No matter how fine & man is, eventually he meets his match, A two-fer often puts on as many airs as a fifty-center. Some men Dever get to the front at all except during campaigns. Some are very fancy outside and are selected for presents. Others have a rough ex- terior, but spread cheer and comfort about them because of what is inside. But all men, as all cigars, good or bad, two-fers, stogies or rich or peor, come to ashes at the last.”—San Fran- eisco Chronicle. Origin of Commerce. Commerce—the international traffic in goods as distinct from domestic traf- fic—was undoubtedly originated by the ‘wonderful little people known in his- tory as the Phoenicians. The “Yan- ‘kees of antiquity,” the Phoenicians, traded with various peoples long be- fore the other nations bad crossed their respective frontiers. All along the shores of the Mediterranean and up the coast of the Atlantic as far north as the British isles their ships were to be found, leaving their manu- factures and wonderful dyes and bring- ing back to Tyre tin, wool and such other articles as paid them to deal In. Creating the merchant marine so long ago that history gives us no account of it, the Phoenicians and their colo- nists, the Carthaginians, held it until it passed on to Greece and Rome and later along to the republics of modern Italy.—New York American. A Scotch Anti-golf Law. Scotland, as everybody knows, is the land where golf originated and the land where it most flourishes. But if the law were strictly enforced north of the Tweed it would go hard with the players of the royal game in “bon- nie Scotland.” Golf players there may not know it, but they are liable to a sentence of death for their indulgence in their favorite sport. Technically this s literally a fact. In anclent times, when Scotland always had work for her soldiers to do, all young men were required to perfect themselves in archery. They preferred to play golf, and so serious a rival did the game be- come that: it was for a time suppressed and made a capital offense. That curi- ous law never has been repealed and may still be found on the statute book. There seems to be no record, however, of the law ever having been enforced. A Japanese Custom. On the anniversary of a Japanese boy’s birthday his parents present him with a huge paper fish, made of a gay- ly painted bag, with a hoop of proper dimensions forming the mouth. A string is tied to the hoop, and the fish is hoisted to a pole on the roof of the house. Then the wind rushing through causes the fish to swell out to the proper size and shape and gives it the appearance of swimming in the air. A Japanese boy carefully pre- serves every fish thus given to him. One can tell by the number of them that swim from the same pole how many birthdays the little fellow has had. Cause For Rejoicing. “Here,” said the disgruntled actor, “] don’t want this part. If I play it I’ll have to dle in the first act.” “Well,” replied the manager, “what are you kicking about? You die a patural death, don’t you? If you got a chance to come on in the second act yowd get killed.” — Chicago Record- Herald. Literal. Rummy Robinson—Yes, mum; once for a whole year I turned me back on likker. Kind Lady—Ah, my noble man, what were you doing at the time? Rummy Robinson—Driving a brewer’s dray, mum.—London Tit-Bits. ‘The End In View. Ella—Why do you let him call you by your first name? Stella—I want to encourage him to help me get rid of my last name.—Judge. Never educate a child to be a gentle- map or a lady alone, but to be a man, i 8 woman.—Herbert Spencer. Her Dear Friend. “I have declined marriage proposals from five men,” said the fair widow. “Havye you?” her friend asked. *I didn’t suppose your husband had been as heavily insured as that.”"—Chicago !mtbqin-oheuuofluyanth vmmbnm ly Havnll—-wnnhmbutmnsofm o go up In an airship? Powell—Well, s 215 | I've always been a believer in early 2,3‘1‘“—""¥Wkr_!fl.~ : Record-Herald. - A Jiffy. Tommy (who has been told to go to ‘bed)—Pa, how long is “a jiffy > Father—It’s just about the length of time you've.got to go to. bed without & licking.—Boston Transcript. .

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