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New, First-class and the leading hostlery of Grand Rapides. Is equal in appoint- ments and conven- iences to any hotel of the great cities. Electric Lights,City Water, Baths and Sanitury Sewerage. Those seeking busi- ness, recreation or health find here ample accommoda- tions, excellent cui- sine and reasonable rates, D. M. GUNN, Proprietor. Grand Rapid | The Postaftce Stare, A complete and entirely new stock of - Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruits and Vegetable Booka, Stationery and Sundrie: CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. 1 HAVE NO OLD GooDs on which to offer reduced prices, but everything is new, fresh and wholesome, and you will always get, full ‘weights and measures, and prites willbe right. Benj. Herrig, Jr., GRAND RAPIDS, - MINN. . First publication Dec. 5. Last publication Jan. 26. Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } s si County OF ITasca. f In District Court, ; Fifteenth Judicial District. Birdie Kremer, Plaintiff, against Joseph Gourlay and Lee L. Bigelow, also all other persons or parties, un- known, claiming any right. title, estate, lean or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, ge Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: o You ure hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is on file in the officé of the clerk of said court,at his office in the'village of Grand Rapids, in Itasca county, Minnesota. and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county of Itasca, within twenty days after the service of this sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer to said complaint within the tme aforesaid, the plaintiff? in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint with the costs and disbursements of this action. Dated November 18, A. D. 1896. Cc, L. PRATT, Plaintiff's Attorney. Grand Rapids. Minn. “ Timber Calnonts and Setters CAN SAVE MONEY. Wh 0 making payments © your claims use rants or Surveyor’s Certificates. | Th are guaranteed and cepted at all Land Oftices. Can Furnish Them at a Discount. —T Land ¥ +i >€> Call on or address J. H. SHARP, 217-18-19 Chamber of Commerce, DULUTH, MINN. N. B.—Write to me for any desired Information about govern- fl i ment Lands. i ae x = =n) 2S The Sce_ey House | GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. | Best $1 a day Housein the Village. two Blocks from Depot. | CHARLES SEELEY, Prop. } Newly Furnished and Enlarged. First Class Bar in Connection. SMITH & RIDDELL, BLA€KSMITHS i and MECHANICS. j Horse and Cattle Shoeing On Sewntife Principles, GRAND RAPIDS : LUMBERMEN’S STATE BANK Grand Rapids, Minn. , €. W. HASTINGS; Prev't. {. P. J. SHELDON, Y, Pres't. F, P. SHELDON, Cashier. == $25,000,0¢ 5,000.0 Capital : . - Surplus - + os A General Banking Business Transacted. Fire Insurance Carefully Witten. . | ruary 26, 184 Only | # Fi publication Dec, 19, Last publication Jaa. 23, Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., Decemter 9. 1896. Noti hereby given that the iollowing- named settler has filed notice of his inte: tion to muke final proof in eo oe of his claim, und that said proof will be made be- fore the Judge of probate court, for Itasca gounty, “Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minn. on February’ 10, 1897 viz: George F, Kremer. who made homestead entry No. y the e% of se4u.nw4 of se’4 and ne‘ section in town 68 north, ‘st He names the following wit- | nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land — vi Nels Nelsou, Warriter and Rinnah Grand Rapids, Minn. A. J. Taytor. Register. Luman C, all of Charles Hadsell. W. Buffam, Public Land Sale. United States Land Office, Dufuth, Minn. Notice 1s hereby given that in purstisance of mstroctions fom *the Commissioner of the General Land Office, underauthority vested in him by Section 24 U.,S, Rev. Stat., as amended by the tof Congress approved Feb- 5, we will proceed to offer at pub- lie sale, on the 10tn day of February, , 1897 next at 10 o'clock a, m. at this office, the fol- lowing tractof land, to-wit: lots 6, 7, section 6, township 54 north, range 21 west 4 p. m. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their | elaims in this «tfice on or before the day above designated for the coumencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will ve forfeited. TAYLOR, Register, RYAN, Receiver. Duluth. Minn,, De st publication Jan. 16, t publication Feb. 20. Notice for Publication. Land Office at St. Could, Minn., December. 20. 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following- xamed settler has made notice of his inten- tion to muke final pooof in support of his that said proof will be made be- Klley. judge of probate court, inn. on February m Dobson, who made he ne*a of sw’, nw 2 of section li. town- : ames the followin witnesses rove his continuous res: dence upon and cultivation of said land, vi M. A. Yancey, Milton Jones, J. O. Stewart ship [4 rmick, all of Cohosset. Minn, THEO. BRUENER, Register. First publication Dec. 12. Last publication Jan. 16. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn. Notice is hereby given that in of instructions from the Commissioner of he General Land Office under authority ted in him by section 2455, U. 8. Rev.Stat.. as umended by the act of Congress approved | February 26, 1895. we will proceed to offer at | public sale on the 10th day of February, 1897, next, at 10a. m., at this office, the following ract of land, to-wit: W'4 of ne of section 3%, township 57 N, range 25 W. 4th p.m. Any and all persons "claiming ad- versely the above described lands are advised tu file theirclaims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. J. TAYLOR, Register. RYAN, Receiver. z Date. December t First publication Dec. p. Last publication Jan 16. Publie Land. Sale. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn. Notice tsbereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land office under authority vested in him by section 2455, U.S. Rev. Stat.. as ameuded by the act of congress approved February-26. 1895. we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 10th day of February 1897, ut 10 o’clock a. m. at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: nw of nw Sec 14 in Township 54 North Rg 23 W. 4th v. m, Any and all persons claiming adversel, the above — deseri lands are ad- vised to -file their claims in this office or or before theday above designated for the commencement of said sale, other- wise their rights will be forfeited, A.J. TAYLOR. Register, 3 F. L. RYAN, Receiver, Date December 10, 1806. First publication Jan. 16, Last publication Feb. 20. Notice. U.S. Land Office. Duluth, Minn.: January 12th, 1897, Complaint having been entered at this office by Joshua H. Helms against Lawrence Kovach for abandoning his homestead entry No. 5945, dated February 5th, 1892, upon lot’7 and nwi of nwX, section 2, township 56 north range 23 west, in Itasca county, Minn , with a view to the cancellation of said entry? the said parties are hereby summoned to ap- ar at this office on the Istu day of Marchi, 897, at 1 o'clock p. m., to respond and fur- nish _ testimony concerning ‘sald alleged aband: nment. A.J. TAYLOR. B. N. JOHNSON, ster. Attorney for Contestant. me DIRECTORS: e€, W. Hastisgs A.M. Sheldon, BP. J: Sheldon, L. F. Knox ¢ F P. Sheldon The Herald-Review for | Job Printing. George's Unnecessary Fears Were Diss{pated by One Word. She had agreed to become his wife. For 2 long time he had sat in silence, too full of emotion to say anything, so great was his happiness at having at last achieved the fondest dream of his life. At length his face, hitherto wreathed with smiles, became clouded A scowl of annoyance settled upon it. She, who had been attentively watch- ing his countenance, was quick to ob- serve the change. “What is the matter, George,” she asked in alarm. “You are not sorry you asked ne to marry you and that | consented? Oh, George, I hope that is not it.” “No, dear. You know I love you as never woman was loved before.” “Then what is it that causes you dis- tress? Tell me that I may console you. It is the duty of a little wife to comfort her husband in atiiction, and I am going to be your little wifie. Ain't I George?” ‘Yes, darling, you are.” And there was silence during which no sound fell upon the air except a noise like the popping of champagne corks. “Well, Georgie, now tell me all about “Well, dear, I was wondering what your father will say when I ask him for your hand. You are such a prec- ious jewel that I dare not ask him for you. I feel as if I were robbing him of the greatest and most precious thing in the world.” “Well.” she replied, “if that’s all that’s the matter with you, I might as well tell you that father and I re- hearsed the whole act last night after you left, and I am sure he will reflect credit upon my lessons when you speak to him.” And a great load was lifted from his heart, while he immediately deposited another in his lap. HUNTERS HIT BY THEIR GAME. Instances Where Sportsmen Have Received Severe Blows from Birds. Game killed in flight has a momen- tum that carries it a long way some- times. The London Field relates sev- eral instances where the birds have hit the sportsman. In one case George Monners was shooting in the woods of. Long Island when a grouse, driven by beaters, came flying along fast and high up. He shot at it, and then, with the other barrel, fired at another bird. Just as he was about lowering his gun, after the second shot, he received a blow on the head that knocked him senseless. The grouse first hit had tumbled against head. That same afternoon a wheelman, riding along near the line of hunters, admiring the scenery, did not observe a big black cock till its feathers brush- ed his head. The black cock had been killed and had nearly hit him in falling. The Badminton volume on shooting tells how the late Charles Leslie was knocked out at the battery by a grouse he had shot. A strong hat probably saved him from serious injury. American hunters have had similar experience. A man was riding along in a wagon some time ago. according to Forest and Stream,, when some- thing hit him on the head with enough» force to make him dizzy. An un- wounded partridge flying through the woods had hit him fair. Why the bird did not turn aside is as much a mys-+ tery as the fact that partridges some- times fly against house sides and are killed in so doing. A Motion to Amend, ‘Those people out in Colorado are cer- tainly stuck on silver. Now, the last time I was out there I attended church on Sunday, as I always do. The min- ister was one of the good, old-style Methodists. He’d grown up in the country, though, and called a spade a spade when it was necessary. He had reached his peroration, “and when the last day shall have come,’ he said, ‘and we shall have knocked on the pearly gates and they shall have opened to us, we shall enter the beau- tiful city and walk up the golden- paved streets and receive a golden harp of a thousand strings; then. oh, then, what joy will be—’ Just then, away down in the rear of the church, a little peaked-nosed’ runt with bow- legs, jumped up and shouted. ‘I rise for the purpose of making a motion.’ Well, the parson looked startled and quit speaking. ‘My motion is,’ said the peak-nosed fellow, ‘that wherever in that there discourse the word “gold” appears, it be stricken out, and the word “silver” bé substituted.’ ‘Well, sir, about forty of that congre- gation got up to second the motion. Now. that just shows what the silver sentiment is in that state.” “Well, what did the preacher say?” asked the listeners. “Well, gentlemen, he looked at that little peaked-nose, bow-legged runt for a minute, gettin’ madder and madder all the while, and he looked as if he was going to have a stroke of apo- plexy. He slammed the book shut and he banged his fist down on the cover and said, ‘I’ll sce you durned first! "— New York Sun. Ballooning at Sen. The French navy is now being fitted out. with vessels which are to carry on the science of ballooning at sea. A French cruiser, the Sfax, belonging to the Mediterranean squadron, has been fitted out expressly for experiments with balloons. The balloon itself is kept on deck in a half inflated condi- tion. It does not take up much space of itself, but the equipment necessary for proper balloon work demands a good deal of room. Whenever it may be deemed necessary to learn of the presence of vessels in the neighbor- hood of the French squadron, the bal- lon will be ‘inflated and sent up; and its occupants will thus have a view of a far greater extent of ocean than could be seen from the deck or mast of a vessel.—Boston Advertiser. Sumptuous. “Sumptuous performance? Well, I guess. You remember the scene where the villain discovers he doesn’t cut any ice?” “Yes, perfectly.” “Well, they use real ice there!” “J want to know.”—Detroit Tribune. ' First publication Dec, 19. Sheriff's Sale: pas Notice is Ss ll ive, that by virtue of Writ of execution to me and deliver- ed and now in my hands unsatisfied, issued out ofand under the seal of the District Court, of Itasca County, Minnesota, on the 15th day of December, ‘A. D. 1996, in favor of the plaintiff and inst the defendant based Soe the judgment rendered and docketed in suid Itasca County District Court. on December 12th, A. D. 1896, in an action therein pending wherein R. W. Par- sons is pla:ntiff,and John Boyd is defendant, in favor of said plaintiff and against said de- fendant for the sum of Ninety-Seven and Eighty‘seven One hundredths dollars (97.8) aod in which action a writ of attachment was duly issued out of and under the seal of said Itasca county District Court, directed and delivered to me to execute and which writ of attachment was thereafter on the 12th day of August A. D. 1896, duly levied by me upon the real estate in county hereinat- ter described, and which attachment levied has ever been in full force, and under which attachmentin said action judgment was du- ly rendered and docket in said Itasca County District Court, December 12th, A. D. 1896, for the sum of Ninety-Seven and Eighty Seven One hundredths dollars ($97.87) and said real estIte under said attachment was | under and by said pudgment and suid Dis- trict Court ordered sold to satisfy said judg- ment and accraing cosis. Now, notice is hereby given, that I shall, on Tuesday the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1897. at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m, of said day at the front door of the County Court house in the Vil- lage of Grand Rapids, in said County of Itas- ea, sell at public vendue to the highest bid- der therefor for cash the following described real estate situated in said County of Itasca asthe property of said judgment debtor. John Boyd, orso much thereof ws may be sufficient to satisfy said execution and ac- eruing costs therein, tnd_ ail the right, title, interest and property of said John’ Boyd therein at the time oi said levy of said writ of attachment August 12. A. D. 1896, as afore- suid or at any time thereafter’ acquired therein. The prope to be sold is de- scribed as follows, to-wit: The south half (s%4) of the northeast quarte. (ne) and the jeust hulf (e) of the northwest quarter hw’4), section twenty-four (24) township sIx- ty-eight (68), range twenty-two (22) west, in Itasca county, according to the government Survey thereof, Said real estate having been this day levied upon by me under and by vir- tue of said writ of execution asaforesaid. Datea at Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, December 15, A. D. 1896. TOOLE. . Le Sheriff of Itasca County, Minn. FRANK F. PRICE, Attorney for Plaintiff, First publication Jan. 9, Last publication Feb. 13. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., January. 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore the Register U. 8. Land office at Duluth Minn., on February 16th, 1897, viz: Robert B. Wasson, who made Hd et try Nc 10177. for the sw’ of sw and lots 7 and 8 of section 2 of township 59 north of range Py west He names _ the follow- ing witnesses to rrove his continuous resi- dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Francis. Brown, Albert Blackman, Joseph Clune and Harry Hazelton, all of Grand Rapids, Minn. A.J. TAYLOR Register. first publication Jan. 9. Last publication March 13. otice for Publication. United States Land office, Duluth, Minn., December 26, 1896, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisicns of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore- gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to ull the Public Land states by act of August 4,182, Albert J. Bennethun, of Red Lake, county of Beltrami, state of Min- nesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn _ statement, ‘No. 2020, for the purchase of the w% of sw of section 5, nes of se%4 of section No. 6, in township No. 150 N. range 20 W 5th p. m. and willoffer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable forits timber or stove than fur agricultural purposes, and to.establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Du- lath, Minn., on Tuesday, the 16th day f March, 1807, He names as witnesses: William Sullivan, of Black Duck, Beltrami county, Minn.; ’ William Perrington and John &. McDonald, of Bridgie.Itasca county, iaety and George 8. Lesher. of Red Lake, nn, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of March, 1x97. pa A.J. TAYLOR, Register. First publication Nov. 21. Last publication Jan. 24. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Duluth. Minn., July 23. 1896. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in, the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washignton Territory,” a3 extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Emil Kribbs, of West Superior, county of Douglas, state of Wis- consin. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2084, for the purchase of the se4 of ne'4 section 9, sw'4 of nw of section No.10, in township No. 63north, range No. 25, and will offer proof to show that tne land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes. and toestablish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Du- luth, Minn., on Tuesday. the 26th day of Jan- uary, 1897. He names us witnesses: Allen Fitzgerald, Harvey Stewart, Gottleib Bohn and Henry’ Boughey. all of Tower, Minn. Any ‘and all persons claiming adversely the above descri lee are requested to file their claims in this said 26 day of January, 1 office on or before 897. * (TAYLOR, Register. A. J. H. SHarp, attorney First publication Jan. 2. Last publication Feb. 13. Sheriff's Sule. virtue of an execution, issued out of and under the seal of the District court, in and for the county of Lesueur and state of Minnesota, upon a judgment rendered and docketed in the said court, on the 12th day ot November. A. D. 1896, in an action wherein Almore EF. Reynolds was plaintiff, and Peter Ozbourn was defendant, in favor ofsaid the plaintiff and against said the defendunt, for the sum of one thousand one hundred forty- nine und 89 oné-hundredths dollars, which Heement was docketed in Itasca county, innesota, on the 18th day of December, which execution was directed and delive to me as sheriff in and for the said county of Itasca, Ihave this 26th day of December, A. D. 1806, levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said defendant. PeterOzbourn, in and tothe following described real estate situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, to-wit: ts rer gp and 24in block 3; lots 7, 8, 9,10, 11 and 12 in block 5; lots 1,2 and 3in block 11; lots 4, 5 and 6 in block 17; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5and 6 in block 27; lot 9. known as “Water Power Lot.” all being i oa & Gillespie's addition to Grand s. Notice is hereby given, that I, the under- siened, as sherifi as aforesaid, will sell the above described real property to the highest bidder, forcash, at public auction, at the mnt door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, on aniey: the 15th day of February, A. D. 1897. at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, to satisfy the said execution, together with the interest and costs thereon. Dated December 26, A. D. 1896. . L. TOOLE, Sheriff of Itasca County, Minn. First*publication Jan. 2. Last publication Feb.7. Notice for Publication. Land Office at St. Cleud, Minn., Dece: Notco is hereby given that the followin ‘otce is hereby given that the followin; named settler Dee filed notice of his intent tion to make final proof in Support of is: claim, andthat said proof will be made be- fore I. D. ussen, clerk of District court at GrandRapids, Minn., on February 10th, 1897, viz: Joseph Blanchard who made Hd entry No. 14890 for the e% of sey and sw\ of se’ of section 82, in township 55 north of range 25 west. He names the following wit- nesses to prove his continuous nce upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: qd Josephi Lafond, allot Grand” Kaplas, an jose! fond, all o: Ds a Minn. THEO, BRUENER, Register. Notice of Mortgage Forclosure Sale. aay of Seprembey, £ De one thousand eigie hundred aed ninoty-four,, exect mon sa is Sak Sraesiiets we re a at 2:30 0% a for’ record wad wasduly recorded ta the office of the register of deeds in and for the tery oe aa and state of ey ed te wok “C” o! lortgages On page 257. ry said Solomon Johnson died on the 22nd_day of March, 1895. und on the 2nd day of May. 1895, letters of administration “upon the estate of said Solomon Johnson were by the Probate Court of Itasca county. Minnesota, duly issued to the undersigned, Maria ©. Johnson, who duly qualified, and is now acting as administratrix thereunder. That default has been made in the condition of said mortgage by the failure of said mort- | Sagor to pay the sum of three hundred dol- lars }). Secured thereby, due May Ist, 185, with interest at7 per cent perannum or any part of the said sum or the interest thereon us stipulated by the note accompu::ying the said mortgage, and there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the dute of this notice, the sum of three hundred and forty- tiveand thirty-three one-hundredths dol- lars (45.83), as principal and interest. to- gether with the sum of seventeen and fifty- three one-hundredths dollars @17.53) taxes paid by the said Maria C, Johnson as such administratrix. That no action or proceed- ing at law or in equity hus been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof. ‘That the premises described iu und conveyed by suid mortgage are all the followmg described lots, pieces ur parcels of land situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, to- wit: Lots numbered seven (7), eight (8) and nine (9), in block numbered nine (9), in Houghton’s addition to Grand Rapids, ac- Corer eetet plat on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for said Itasca county. That pursuant to the power of sale in said mortgage contained und the statute in such case made and pro- vided. said mortgage wiil be foreclosed and the above described premises will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the court house, in the village of Grand Rapid: itasca and state of Minnesota, on Thursday, the lth day of February, A. D. 1897, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, by the sheriff of said Itasca county. to satisfy the amount then due on the ‘said mortgage, together with the sum of twenty-five dollars (s%) uttorney’s fees, as stipulated in said mortgage, ahd the costs und expenses of foreclosure and sale. Dated November 23rd, 1896. MARIA’ C, JOHNSON. As Administratrix of the Estate of Solomon Johnson, deceased. Ep. C,Gorrrey, Attorney for Administratrix, Taylors Falls, Minn. First publication Dec. 5, Last publication Jan. 16, Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Default having been made in the payment of the principal sum of one hundred dollars and the interest thereon. amounting, at the date hereof, to the sum of one hundred forty-five dollars and forty-four cents, which is claimed to be due and is due at the date hereof, upon a certain mortgage deed made, executed and delivered by Durgin Evans and Jumes C, Muffly, as mortgagors, to Nathaniel Churchill, as mortgagee, bear- ing date the thirteenth (18th) day of August, isyl, and, with a power of safe therein cvon- tained, duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds tor Itasca county, Minne- sota, on the 22nd day of August, Isvl, at 9 o'clock a. m., in Book A of Mortgages on page SL, which said mortgage deed, together with the said debt secured thereby’ was duly assigned by said Nathaniel Churchill. by an instrument in writing, to Horace B. Peck, dated the 23rd day of September, 1891, and which assignment was duly recorded in said office of said register of deeds for said Itasca county, Minnesota, on the 24th day of Sep- tember, 18¥1, at 9 o’clock a. m. in Book A of mortgages on page 311; and no action having been instituted either at law or in equity or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Now, Therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the suid mort- gage deed will be foreclosed, by sale of the premises in suid mortgage deed described and conveyed, viz: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county. of itasca and state of Minnesota. described as follows, to-wit: Lot tifteen (15), in block fif- teen (15), of the town of Grand Kapids, ac- ——- to the original plat of said town. on tile and of record in the office of the register of deeds for said county and state, with all the hereditaments and appurtenances there- unto belonging; which sale wilt be made by the sheriff of said ltasca county. Minnesota, at the front door of the court house in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, on the eighteenth (18th) day of January, 1897, at ten (10) o’clock in the fure- noon of said day, at public auction, to the highest bidder. for cash, to pay the’ amount due on said mortgage, with interest, and the taxes, if any, and twenty-tive dollars attor- ney fees, as Stipulated in suid mortgage in case of foreclosure and the costs and dis- bursements allowed by law, subject to re- demption within one year from date 01 sale as provided by law. im Dated December 4th, 1896. HORACE B. PEOK, Cc. C. McCartruy, Assignee of Mortgagee Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. First publication Jan. 2. Last publication Feq. 13. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Default having been made in the condi- tions of u certain mortgage deed made, exe- cuted and delivered by Margaret Shvok, as mortgagor, to Nathaniel Churchill, as mort- gasee, dated August 22nd, 1891, and recorded n the office of the register of deeds for Itasca county, Minnesota, on the 22nd day of August, 1891, at 2 o'clock p.m. in Book A of mortgages on page 515, which murtgage deed, together with the debt secured thereby, was afterward duly assigned by said Nathaniel Churchill to Horace B. Peck of Kalamazoo, Mich., by an instrnment_in writing dated September twenty-third (23rd), 1s¥1, and duly recorded in said office of said register of deeds for said Itasca county, Minnesota. on September 4th, Is¥i, at ¥ o'clock a. m., in Book A of mortgages on page 311; the said default consisting in the non-payment of the principal sum secured by said mortgoge and the interest thereon. viz: The sum of $150.00, with interest at eight per cent per annum according to the. conditions of two certain promissory notes mentioned and des- cribed in said mortgage deed, no part of which has been paid; and no action or pro- ceeding having been instituted either at law or in equity or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage deed or any part thereof; and the suid mort; deed con- taining a power of sale which, by reason of said Gefault me operative; And whereas, there is claimed to be due, and is due, at the fog — sane? Wace pens mortgage and notes in prine’ and inter- est, the sum of $218.39. Now. Therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage deed, »nd pursuant to the statute in such case made und provided, the suid mortgage deed will be foreclosed by saleof the prem- ises descril in and conveyed by said mort- age, Viz: Lots twenty (20) and twenty-one &, in block thirty-two (32). allin the First division of Grand Rapids, according to the plat thereof on file and of recurd in the office of the register of deeds of said Itasca county, Minn.. all in the county of Itasca, Minnesot' which premises with the hereditaments an appurtenances, will be sold by the sheriff of Itasca county, Minnesota, at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county and state, onthe fifteenth (15th) day of February, 1897, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of two hundred. eighteen dol- jars and thirty-nine cents and interest. and an attorney’s fee of $25.00 as stipulated in said mortgage deed in case of foreclosure, and the costs and disbursements allowed by law, subject to redemption at any time within one year from date of sale, us pro- vided by law. Dated December dist 1896. 8 HORACE B. PECK, C.C.McCartuy, Assignee of rney for Assignee of Mortgagee. "First publicatiou Jan. 9. Last publication Feb. 13. Publie Land Sale. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn, Noticeis hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Lan under ai rit; vested ene he aeciean ~~ U.S. Rew, € as amen ie act oF Songries pes oan February 26, 15, we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 16th day of Cire meen at1o'clock at this office, t! Kollowing srett 0: land to-wit: Lot 2 sec is. p 36. N-. Rez W, 4 p.m. Any and all personse! ing adverse! the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before theday above for aonted for the commecement of saidsale otherwise their rights will be for- nie A. J. TAYLOR, Registe 4 KL HYAN Receiver, Date, January 4th, 1896, East Rublienton Dobe it lo- | T. S. Land Office, St. Clond Minn., Complaint has heen entered at, tals otice . at Poole against Brank Werle for dated Deceta Fe the sw, of 86% of section 13. township 56 N.. range 26 W., in Itasca county, Minnesota, with a view to to the cancellation of said entry, the said ny. ure hereby summoned to api be- re I. D. Rassmussei court, at his office at Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, on the I6th day uf Feb- Tuary, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to respond and furnish testimony concerning suia al- leged abandonment, Further notice is here- by given thats hearing will be had av this o on jthe day of February, Isvz, av o'clock a. m., when the testimony taken as ordered herein, will be examined and a déci= sion rendered thereupon, ‘ HBO BRUENER, Register, Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic RAILWAY, Finest Service Out of Duluth. New Hage Dining Cars. . st Model Wagner Palate Sleeping Cars. FORCANADA, BOSTON AND NEW YOBK. Going. Returnin; Reud down. Read up. ‘4: Ar|11:20 am Ly 5:45 pm. 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