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oR New, First-class and the leading hostlery of Grand Rapids. 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 accommods- tions, excellent cii- ine and reasonabie ates, GUNN, Proprietor. DM Grand Rapid The Postale Stare, A complete and entirely new stock of Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruits and Vegetables, Books, Stationery and Sundri CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. | 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 prices will be right. Benj. Hertig, Jr., GRAND RAPIDS, - MINN. SLSSSSSELSLSLSLS LES: First publication Dec. 5. Last publication Jan, Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, fas County oF ITasca. 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, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: oYou are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is on file in the office 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. plaintiff in this action will apply to th court for the relief demanded in s plaint with the costs and disburs io ted November 18, A. D. 1866. ated November 18, A. D. e C. L. PRATT, Plaintif’s Attorney. Grand Rapic ments of =a = Timber Caimants i and Setters CAN SAVE MONEY. Je <4 Lele =) See ee a, Wh 2 making payments 9 your claims use -rants or Surveycr’s Certificates. are guaranteed and cepted at. all Land Oni es. Land V Th Can Furnish Them at a Discount. Call on or address J. H. SHARP, fi 217-18-19 Chamber of Commerce, | DULUTH, MINN. N. B.—Write to me for any desired Information about govern- ny i ment Lands. i cid = The SeeLty Hovse — am =n GRAND RAPIDS, MINN, Best $1 a day House in the Village, two Blocks from Depot. Only CHARLES SEELEY, Prop. Newly Furnished and Enlarged. First Class Bar in Connection. SMITH & RIDDELL, BLACKSMITHS and MECHANICS. Horse and Cattle Shoeing| On Scientific Principles. GRAND RAPIDS - MINN LUMBERMEN'S STATE BANK nd Rapids, Minn. C. W. HASTINGS, Pres’t. P. J. SHELDON, Y, Pres't. » F. P. SHELDON, Cashier. Capital . : . $25,000.0€ Surplus - -- - ~ +» 6,000.0€ A General Banking. Business -. Transacted. Fire Insurance Carefully “Wnitten. DIRECTORS: jsaid action are situated First publication Jan. 23. Last publication March 6. Summons STATE OF MINNESOTA.) _ County oF Irasca. District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. Miranda Descent. Ruby Mulvey. Louise Parcher, H. W. Bradford, Lora B. Bradford, Bertha Bradford and Mary A. Cole; and Lyle Bradford ani Myron Bradford, minor heirs of Jen- nie Bradford. deceased, by H.W. Bradford. their guardian, Plaintiffs, Vs. W. F. Sims, Frederick Phistner and Fr: nk Smith; also all other persous or pu.- ties unknown, claiming any right. title, estate, lien or interest in the r state described in the complaint herein, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiifs in the above entitled action, a copy of which is hereto attachea and herewiti served upon you and to serve a copy of your aus- Wer to csaid complaint on the subscriberat his office in the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, within twenty days after the Service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and it you fail toanswer to said complaint within the time aforesaid. the plaintiffs In this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in 3aid complaint. with the costs and disbursements of this action. Dated December 2, 1806 Cc. L, PRATT, Attorney for Plaintts. Grand Rapids. Minn, Take notice, also. that the said complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of suid court at Grand Rapids, in suid county and state. Dated January 15, 1897. Cc. L. PRATT Attorney for Plainti Notice of Lis Pendens. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County oF Irasca. District Cour Fifteenth Judicial Distr Miranda Descent, Ruby Mulvey, Louise Parcher, H. W. B aa B. Ss. Bradford, Bradford, Bertha Bradford u A. Cole; and Lyle Bradford and Myron Bradford. minor. pales gr sen: Ww, nie Bradford, deceased, by H. Bradford, their guardian, Plaintiffs, vs. W. EF. Sims, Frederick Phistner and Frank Smith; ‘also all other persons or part- ies unknown. claiming any right, title; estate. lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that an action ha been comme: in this court by the xbov named plaintiffs against the above named defendants for the purpose of quieting title tothe lands hereinafter described in t tluding defend- title, estate, lien or (he premises affected bv the ccunty of Itasca and state of Minnesota. and are des- interest therein. of northwest quarter of section twenty-two, southwest quarter of southeast quarter of section twenty-two, west half of southwess quarter of section twenty-three and north- east quarter of northwest quarter of section twenty-six. all in ons fifty-eight N., range twenty-four W.; also lot six of section twenty-two and southwest quarter of south- west quarter of section twenty-three, in township fifty-nine N.. range twenty-four W. Dated Decembar 2, 1896. c. L. PRATT, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Grand Rapids, Minn. Gflice of Register.of Deeds. County of Itasca, Minn. I hereby certify that the within instru- ment was filed in. this office for record on the 2nd day of December, A.D. 18%, at 3 o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded in. Book & of Mortgages, page 82. ~ CHARLES KEARNEY. - ‘Register of Deeds, By Thedrgens. Deputy First publication Dec. 12, Last publication Jan. 16. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office under authority vested in bim by section 2455, U. 8. Rev.Stat.. as amended by the act of Congress approve February 26, we will proceed t offer at public sale on the 10th day of February, 1897, next, at 10 owing . m., at this office, the foll it: Wi of nex ox este ir rights will be forfeited. sholr Habe wel ery TAYiOR, Register. g . L. RYAN, Receiver. Date. December 10. 1896 The Herald-Review for Job Printing. ©. W. Hastings A. Mt Sheldon, * B®. J: Sheldon L: F. Knox “FP Sheldon ur may bring. id com- | Wanted—An Idea Zeca cribed as follows, to-wit: Northwest quarter | tt May Be Superseded by One of Lighter Color. It would apppear trom one of our trade organs that tailors are becoming a little anxious about the prospects of the black’ coat of civilization, They fear it is in danger of being supersed- ed by a garment of lighter hue, if not of variegated pattern. Perhaps, if they were to give voice to the deeper apprehensions. they would say that there was more at stake than the black coat. There can, at any rate, be little doubt, whether the tailors are willing to admit it or not, that with the fate of the black coat is bound up that of the black waistcoat. Whether the two have been lovely and pleasant in their lives is a matter of opinion, but we feel sure that in death they would not be divided. We mean no disrespect to the vest in describing it as a parasite of the coat. It is an humble dependent, which has only found its way into so- ciety under the wing of its influential patron, to whom it adheres with a sin- gle-breasted fidelity rewarded on the other side by an attachment which is rarely broken save for a short period during the summer months. * The trousers, it is true, are connected with the upper garments by no such feudal tie; but their own opinion is complete, and, except in very hot weather, indossuluble. Hence, the far- sighted tailors no doubt perceive clear- ly enough that if the black coat goes we shall be within measurable dis- tance of the “tweed suit.” Nor are there wanting those who would do their best to accelerate the catastro- phe. Animated by the restless spirit of the age, its impatience of sobriety and its thirst for change and color in cos- tume, as in life, there is a school of so-called reformers who are endeayor- ing to urge the wearers of black coats to revolt. Let them give free play, ex- plain their anarchistic. counselors, to “their taste in checks and stripes,” and they will be able to cut a far more picturesque figure at a far smaller an- nual outlay. With the outlay, of | course, the public is. not concerned, though that matter, doubtless, is not without its interest for the tailors; but Wwe own to some uneasiness at the idea of the entire community indulging its multifarious taste in checks and stripes in a headlong pursuit of the picturesque. We have all of us, indeed, seen the experiment tried under very favorable circumstances, but with little more than dubious results, by those little bands of vocal and instrumental art- ists, generally six or eight in number, who are usually to be met with at race meetings or on the sands of popular ide resorts at this time of the These pioneers of dress reform entirely discarded the black coat, ayer color, with no- ails, and the free- dom with which they indulge their taste in checks and stripes may almost be said to border upon license. Yet the effect, even with the addition of an open shirt collar of Elizabethan pro- portions, a corked face and a banjo, eannot be described as entirely pictur- esque.—London Telegraph. Floating Sanitariums. The sanitarium at sea is a European idea. A large steamer especially fitted up for the accommodation of invalids in need of fresh air and a favorable climate is to be constructed by a ship- owning association. The ship is to be in constant employment for eight or nine months in the year, but for at least three months out of the twelve she will go into dock in order to be thoroughly cleansed and disinfected. It is proposed to make this steamer which is to be the forerunner of a large fleet similarly equipped, a veri- table floating palace in the matters of both comfort and salubrity. AL though skilled advice and nursing will always be available, the accompani- ments of a sanitarium will be kept as much as possible in the background. The prominent idea to be carried out in this new departure is the isolation of a dangerous class, with the least possible amount of discomfort to its inembers; and, furthermore, that by a judicious timing of ‘moves the suffer- ers will be afforded a chance of recoy- ery under the most favorable climatic conditions, which it would be difficult to secur otherwise. A list of anchor- been made, all of which have pecial seasons. As soon as any undesirable change of weather is im- minent at the port of stopping, the ship will sail for a more salubrious climate. Lawn Billiards, Lawn billiards is the latest sugges- tion for the popularization of garden parties. The game is, as yet, so little known that it merits a word or two of description: A. ground about the same size as that used for croquet is rolled as smoothly as possible. and its bound- aries banked up a few inches in imita- tion of cushions. Croquet balls can be used, and holes in the turf take thé place of the regulation pockets. The D and balk line are marked with white chalk, aud for cues a broad-poipted im- plement is employed with a small roller at the end on its underside to enable it to run with ease over the sur- face of the grass. No stooping is re- quired, and those who have tried the game with appliances de to their own order and lawns prepared by themselves are convinced that if the requisites were easily procurable and grounds upon which it could be played more numerous, lawn billiards would attract to garden parties many who at present attend them more for duty ; than pleasure.—London Telegraph. Very Unnatural. Mrs. Easy—Only to think of such a thing happening to dear John, when he always prayed that he might die a natural death. * Doctor—Why, madam, what do you mean? 5 ‘Mrs. Easy—Didn’t you teil me,‘ doc- tor, that John was passing away very ‘fast? Doctor—I certainly did, madam; and so heis..) | é ie Mrs. Easy—And I’m sure, ° doctor, there's nothing natural about that to John.—Boston Courier. Not a Patching. ; She—“All the world loves a lover,” you know. He—H'm. The love he gets isn’t a patching to the amount of affection that is lavished on the workingman just now.—Indianapolis Jovrnal, | Land Office at St, Cleud, Minn.’ Notice. STATE OF mie ' County oF Irasca. In Probate Court, Special Term, January 27, 1897. In_ the matter of the estate of Abner P. jameson, deceased: On receiving and filing the petition of A. M., Olin, of the county of Rice and state of Minnesota, representing. among other things, that Abner P. Jameson, lute of the county of Itasca in the staie of Minnesota, on the 9th day of January, 1897. at the county of Itasca, died testate and being an inhabi- tant of this county at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this county, and leaving a will devising his said estate and naming said petitioner there- in as one of the executors of said will, and that said petitioner is the executor named in said will of said deceased, and praying that a day be named for-a hearing of the proofs of suid last will and testament and that, upon said hearing, letters testamentary be to suid petitioner and Charles 8. Jameson and G M. Phillips, the executors named in said last will and testament issued, and ap- praisers and commissioners appointed ac- cording to law; It is ordered, that said peti- tion be heard before said court, un the 23rd day ot February, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate office in the court house in Grand Rapids in said county, Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased and to all persons interested, by publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeks rior to said day ot hearing, in the Grand ‘apids Herald-Review. a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids in said county. Dated, Grand Rapids, this nh day of Jan- uary, 1897. By the Court Be, Ttusea Judge of Probate. First publication J Last publication F Public Land Sale. United States Land Office, Duluth, Min Noticeis hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the Gene under authority vested in him by 5, U. S. Rey. Stat. as amended by th February 26, 1895, w public sale on th ut o'clock at this office,the following tract of land to-wit: Lot 2 see 18, tp 56, N., R21 W. 4 p.m. Any and all pers iming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designited for the commecement of saidsale otherwise their rights will be for- feited. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. 3 F. L. RYAN, Receiver, Date, January 4th, 1896 First publication Jan Lust publication Feb. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn.. c January, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler hus filed notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that saia proof will be made be- fore the Register U. 8. Land office at Duluth Minn., on February 16th, 1897. v Wasson, who made Hd e try No \ d to offer at ‘of sw and lots 7 and 8 of 2 township 59 north — of range 24 west He nam follow ing witnesses to vrove der upon and culti viz: Francis E. Brown, Albert Blackman, Joseph Clune and Harry Hazeltoa, all of Grand Rapids, Minn. A. J. TAYLOR Register. rst publication Jan. 9% t publication March 13. Actice for Publication. United States Land office, Duluth, Minn., December Notice is he by given ‘that in compliance Ss if gon, Nevada, und Washington ‘I 0} extended to all the Public Land states by act of Augnst 4,182, Albert J. Bennethun, of Red Lake, county of Beltrami, state of Min- nesota, jas this L) filed in | acting as administri > rr. That Sis h OMCE Siig “aworns: . giaesieae ault has been made in the condition of No. 2020. for the purchase of the wis of | Said mortgage by the failure of said mort- Sw4 of Section 5, ne’ of se} of section No. 6. | & thé sum of three hundred dol- in township No. 150 N nge 20 W 5th p. m. and willoffer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable forits timber or stove than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Du- luth, Minn., on Tuesday, the 16th day “f March, 1897, He names as _ witnesses iam Sullivan, of Black Duck, Beltrami county, William Perrington and John R. Me ld, of Bridgie.ltasea county, ares George 8. Lesher. of Red Luke, Minn, Any and all persons claiming adversely | the above-described lands ure requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of March, 1597. | pd A.J. TAYLOR, Register. | publication Nov. Last publication Jan. 24. Notive for Publication. United States Land Office. Duluth. Minn., July 23, 1806. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Cong t June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for, th timber lands in the States of © Oregon, Nevada and Washignton Territory. as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802, 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 se of ne‘ section 9, sw of nw of | section Nv.10, in township No, 63north, range Loffer 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 2th day of Jan- ary, Isv7. "He names 4s Witnesses: Allen erald, Harvey Stewart, Gottleib Bohn Henry Boughey. ail of ower, Minn, all persons claiming’ adversely and Any and the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before suid 26 day of J anuary, 1897. AYLOR, Register. Pirst publication Jan. 2. Last publication Feb. 13. Sheriff’s Sue. By virtue of an execution. issued out of and under the seal of the District court, in und for the county of Lesueur and state of Minnesota, upon a judgment rendered and docketed in the said court, on the 12th day of Novemb-r A. D, 1896, in an action wherein ‘Almore E. &eynolds was plaintilf, and Peter Ozbourn was defendant, in favor of'said the | laintiff and against said the defendant, for- he sum of one thousand one hundred forty- nine und’s9 one-hundredths dollars, which judgement was docketed in Itasca ‘connty, Minnesota, on the 18th day of December, 189, | which execution was directed and delivered to me as sheriff in und for the said county of Itasca, J have this 26ph: day of December, A. D. 1896, 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: Lots 19,20,21,22.23 and 24 in block 8; lots 7, 8,9, 10, 11 and 12 in block 5; lots 1, 2and 3 in block 11; lots 4, 5 and 6 in block 17; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5and6 in block 27; lot 9, known as “Water Power Lot.” all beim in Wilson & Gillespie's addition to Gran Rapids. Notice is hereby given, that I, the under- sicned, as sherifias aforesaid, will sell the above described real property to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the front door. of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, on Monday. the 15th day of February, A. D. 1897. at 10 o'¢lock a: m., of that day, to satisfy the said execution, together with the interest and oouved December 26, A, D. 1808 Dates cem , A. D. . M. L. TOOLE, Sheriff of Itagca:County, Minn. First publication Jan. 2. { Lastpublication Feb. 7 Notice for Publication. « Deécembe. 24, 1896. * Notee is hereby.given-that the following named settler has tilled notice of his: inten- tion to make final ba in ‘support of his claim, andthatsaid .proof will be made be- fore I. D. Rassmussen, clerk strict court at GrandRapids, Minn.,. on February 10th, iso7, viz: Joseph Blanchard who made Hd entry No. 14890 for the e% of'sei and sw of, sek of section 82, in townshlp 55 north of range 2 west. He names the followiag wit- nesses to prove his continuous idence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: weaned H, Blood, Eli Signel, Duncan Harris | It th irst publication. Dec. ia Last publication Jan 1¢. Public Land, Sale. United States Land O: Duluth, Minn. Notice is hereby given in nce of instructions from issioner of eral office. under pes vested in him by, section 2455, U.S. Rev. Stat.. as ameuded by the act of congress approved February 26, “95. we will pi to offer at public sale on the 10th day og 1397, at 10 o’clock a. m. at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: nw’4 of nw4 Sec 14 in a “yi North Rg Sef S on = oe iy and all persons claiming the above leseril 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. s '. L. RYAN, Receiver. Date December 10, 1896. First publication Jan. 16. Last publication Feb. 20. _ Notice. U.S. Land Office. Deluth, Minn... January 12th, 1897, Complaint, having been entered at this office by Joshua H. Helms against Lawrence Kovach for abandoning his homestead entry No. 5045, dated February 5th, 18%, upon lot 7 and nw of wi. 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- pear at this office on the I8tu day of Mareb, 1897, ut 1 o'clock p. m., to respond and fur- nish testimony concerning said alleged aband: nment, A.JS.TAYLO. B. N. JOHNSON, Register. Attorney for Contestant. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office. ae : Duluth, Minn, Noticé 3s hereby given that in pursusance ‘of instrvetions from the Commissioner of the General Lund Office, underauthority vested in him by section 2455, U. Rey, Stat., as amended by the act of Congress approved Feb- ruary 26, 1895, 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 tract of land, to-wit: lots 6, 7, section 6, township 54 north, range 21 west 4 p. m. Any atid all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to tile their claims in this office on or before the day above designated tor the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. A. J. TAYLOR, Register, F. L. RYAN, Receiver. Duluth. Minn,, Dec. 22. 1896 First publication Jai Last publication Feb. otice for Publication. Land Office at St. Could, Minn., i A ___ December. 20. 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following- mamed settler hus made notice of his inten- tion to make final pooof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will be made ©. Kiley. judge of probate court. nd Rupids. on February iz: Ambraham Dobson, who made No. 15083, for the nei of sw, nw4 se'i, swi¢ of ne“: and lot 2 of section LI, town- ship 143, range ¢ the following witnesses to » his ntinuous resi- deuce upon and cultivation of said land, viz: M. A. Yancey, Milton Jones, J, O. Stewart and John McCormick, all of Cohosset, Minn, THEO. BRUENER, Register. Notice of Mortgage Forclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given, that on the 27th day of September, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, John Synnott made, executed and delivered to one Solo- mon Johnson, a certitin mortgage, dated on said day, which was on the 8th day of Octo- ber. A.D. 1894, at 2:30 o'clock p. m:, duly filed for record and was duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, in Book “0” of Mortgages on page 257. That said Solomon Johnson died on the 22nd_ day March, 189. and on the 22nd day ot May. letters Of administration “upon thé estate of said Solomon Johnson were by the Probate Court of [tasca county. Minnesota, duly issued to the undersigned, Maria C Johnson, lified, and is now who duly q trix thereunder. . Secured thereby, due May Ist, 1895, with interest at 7 per cent perannum. or any part of the said sum or the interest thereon as stipulated by the note accompa.ying the said mortgage, and there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of this notice, the sum of three hundred and forty- five and thirty-three one-hundredths dol- lars ($345.33), “as principal and interest, to- gether with the sum of seventeen and fifty- three one-hundredths dollars (317.53) taxes paid by the said Maria C, Johnson’ as such administratrix. ‘That no action or proceed- ing at law or in equity has been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof. ‘That the premises described in. and conveyed by said mortgage are all the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land situate in the county of Itasea and state of Minnesota. to~ wit: Lots numbered seven (7), eight (8) and nine (9), in block numbered nine (9), Houghton’s addition to Grand Rapids,’ ac- cording to the plat on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for aid Itasca county. ‘That pursuant to the power of sale in’ sail mortgage contained and the statute in such case made and pro- vided. said mortgage will 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 Rapids, in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, on Thursday, e Uth day of February, A. D:1807, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, by the sheriff of said Itasca county, to satisfy the amount then due on tne said -morigage, together with the sum of twenty-five ‘dollars ($0) attorney’s fees, as stipulated in said mortgage, and the costs and expenses of foreclosure and sale. Dated November 23rd, 1896. MARIA OC. JOHNSON, As Administratrix of the Estate of Solomon Johnson, deceased, Ep. C.-Gorrrey, x Attorney for Administratrix, , Taylors Falls,-Minn. First publication Jan. 2. ‘Last publication Feq. 13. Mortgage Foreclosure Saie Default having been made-in the condi- tions of u certain mortgage deed made, exe- cuted and delivered by Margaret Shook, as mortgagor, to Nathaniel Churchill, as mort~ gugee, dated August 22nd, 1891, and recorded in the office or the register of deeds for Atasca county, Minnesota, on the 22nd day of August, 1891, at2 o'clock p.m. in Baok A of mortgages on page 515, which mortgage deed, together with the debt secured therepy, was atterward duly assigned-pby: said Nathaniel Churehill to Horace B. Peck of Kalamazoo, Mich., by an instrnment in writing dated September twenty-third (23rd), 1891, and duly recorded in said oftice of said register of deeds for said Itasca county, Minnesota, on September 24th. 1891, at 9 o'clock a. m., in Book,A of mortgages on page 311; the said default consisting in the brat het of the principal sum secured by said mortgoge and the interest thereon, viz: The sum of 3150.00. with interest at eight per cent per annum according to thé 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 mortgage deed con- taining a power of sale which, by reason of said Gefault has become operative; And whereas, there is claimed to be due, and is due, at the date hereof upon and under said mortgage and notes in principal and inter- est, the sum of 39. Now. Therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given, that by virtue of the power of sale‘contained in said mortgage deed, und pursuant to the statute in such case mude and provided, the said mortgage deed will be foreclosed by saleof the prem- ises described in and conveyed by said mort- gage, viz: Lots twenty (20) and twenty-one (21), in block thirty-two (8). allin ‘the “First division of Grand Rapids. aceording to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds of said Itasca county, Minn.. ali in the county of Itasca, Minnesota, |. Which prewises with the hereditaments and uppurtenan-es, will be sold by the sheriff of itasca: bem Minnesota, at the . front door ofthe court house.in the” village of Grand Rapids, in said county and. state, on'the fifteenth, (15th) day of February, 1897, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said, at public ERP Rb vb Z Notice. . & and Office, St. Clond Mtnn.. . Complaint has been entered at this is otice by T. against ane te al co entry: dated December 26th, 1890, u} he a se% of section 18. township 66 N.. range 26 W., in Itasca county, with a view to to the cancellation of sald entry, the said no are hereby summoned to appear be- lore I. D, Rassmussen, clerk of the District court, at his office at Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, on the léth day of Feb- ruary, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to respond and furnish testimony concerning suid ui- leged abandonment, Further not phan at this pe Randy thata hearing will be bad oifice on’ the. 23rd day of February, 1897, at 9 o'clock a. hen the testimony taken as ordered hi , Will be examined and a deci- sion rendered thereupon. THEO BRUENER, Register. Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic RAILWAY, Finest Service Out of Duluth. New Buffet Dining Cars. st Model Wagner Palate Sleeping Cars. FORGANADA, BOSTON AND NEW YOBK. Returning LOWER MICHIGAN SERVICE, Going. Returning. Read down. 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Duluth, Mississippi River & Northern. 3 Going South A 5 200 pin auction, to the highest bidder'for cash, to pay said debt of two hundred “eighteen dol- jars and thirty-nine cents ané interest. and nas dont er 825.00 Sanpateied ip said mortgage case s | and the costs and disbursements allowed by Jaw, subject to redemption at ‘any time within one year from date of sale, us pro- vided by law. ke Dated December 3ist 1896. - y : B. PECK, C. C. MCOARTRY, ee of Mortgagee. h fond, all of Grand ids, sane ae THEO. GREENER Register. “Assi; Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, a.F, General Supt. General Manager. D. M. PHILBIN, -*