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A WOMAN DIES OF RABIES, Bitten by a Dog, She Expires Three Months Later, Miss Jennie E. Glatigny died of rab- fes at her home at Seventh, and Bull Streets yesterday morning about 2 o'clock. Her sufferings from spasms ae the throat and larynx just before her death were terrible, and it was impos- sible to do anything for her relief, says the Savannah (Ga.) News of March 23. Dec. 29 Miss Glatigny took her dog and went out for a wali toward Mr. Kies- ling’s place, a short distance from her home. When near there she saw two dogs, one of which attacked her dog, “and when she took a stick to beat it off the other dog sprang at her and bit her through the right hand, between the thumb and forefinger. Miss Glat- igny went on to Mrs, Kiesling’s, where some turpentine was applied to the wound and after some days it healed up. On Jan, 12 it broke out again and Dr. Stanley was called. He pricked the hand and let out a small accumula- tion of pus, after which it healed again and she took no further notice of it until Thursday, March 18, seventy-nine days after the bite, when, about 12 o’clock noon, she began to feel a pain in the hand, which ran up the arm, through the shoulder and down her side. She was very restless Friday night and in the morning and com- plained that the pain kept annoying her. She was about the same Friday night and Saturday morning about 10 o'clock she sent for Dr. George H. Stone. When Dr. Stone called he found her suffering from this pain, but there were no other symptoms and it ap- peared that she had taken cold. The pain was easily relieved and it did not return. She had one choking spell and on the return of Dr.. Stone Sunday morning she complained that she had not slept through the night, though she had suffered no pain. She then showed signs of rabies in her inability to.swal- low and from then until 2 o’clock in the morning, when she died, there was a constant succession of spasms when- ever she attempted to drink water. Al- though she wished for water eagerly, and would hold a glass of it in her hand for ao hour at a time, while the sight of it did not seem disagreeable to her, yet when she attempted to swal- low it her effort would make the spasms of the throat still more intense and these kept up continuously to the time of her death, nature being unable to endure longer the severe strains pro- duced. Miss Glatigny was conscious to the time of ‘er death. She knew those about her and would talk when she had long enough relief from the constantly recurring spasms of the throat to do so. Her case was accom- panied by all of the other symptoms 4 of rabies, such as extreme nervous irri- tability. Touching her nose at at- tempting to blow it would bring on a severe spasm, as would also any draught of air, no matter how slight. On one occasion the suggestive treat- ment was tried and she was finally en- abled to drink a glass of water through the induced belief that she could do it. But this could not be kept up and the spasms became more frequent and more severe until death relieved her. Yesterday morning Dr. Stone and Drs. Graham and Brunner held an autopsy for the purpose of making a thorough investigation of the case. There was no doubt in the minds of any of them that it was a true case of rabies. They took some of the virus and will culti- vate it and try its effect on some an- imal, such as a rabbit, for the purpose of more thoroughly understanding the case, The German Emperor and Empress. 1 remembered that when I lived in Berlin, when a child, Sunday was scarcely observed in any way by the Germans. The churches were well nigh empty. You might have im- agined yourself in London upon a bank holiday. But the present empress is a woman of very firm religious princi- ples and William II, however change- able he may be in other matters, is a rock where his pious belief is con- cerned. It has been the dearest wish of both himself and the empress to in- troduce the ‘English Sunday” to the Ge:mans, and it is wonderful, indeed, how they have succeeded. The in- crease of belief is remarkuble; the Ber- lin churches are now attended by crowds and the clergymen, tormerly at a discount in society, are feted as if they were the military. Both emperor and empress always attend divine ser- vice in the morning. The preacher is forbidden, it is true, to speak longer than fifteen minutes and the congrega- tiou is warned against “‘staring” at their majesties. After church the royal couple entertain a few intimate friends at luncheon and before bed time the empress ioparts some bible knowledge to her children.—The Woman at Home. Writers of Books. Ip a pretty large experience I have not found the men who write books superior in wit or learning to those who don’t write at all. In regard of mere information, nonwrite+s must oft- en be superior to writers. You don't expect a lawyer in full practice to be conversant with all kinds of literature; he is too vusy with his law; and sc a writer is commonly too busy with his dlwn Looks to be able to bestow attea- json on the works of other peopie.— Thackeray? The Unlikely. “No,” sighed the poster farmer, as he sadly contemplated the poster cow, “I can’t say that I consider her a very likely animal, but we all have our short- comings, I suppose.”—Letroit Journal. The Difference. She—I can sympathize with you. I ‘was married once myself. He—But you weren’t married to a woman.—Tid-Bits, PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF County Commissioners OF Itasca County, Minn, Field Fuly rath, 1897. [OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. ] Auditor's Office, Itasca County, Minn. Pursuant to law the Board of County Comi- missioners met this 12th day of July, 1897, at the office of the county auditor. Present—Commissioners Logan, Wilder and Lydick, a full board. ‘The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. A communication from the Auditor of Aitkin county was read, asking Itasca coun- ty to bear its proportionate part of the ex- pense to be incurred in testing the constitu- tionality of the Anderson Bill. Upon motion, properly carried, it was de- termined that the county of Itasca do pay its proportionate part of the expense to be incurred in testing in the courts the consti- tutionality of the so-called Anderson Bill, providing for the taxation of unused rail- road lands in this state. Said proportionate to be based upon the amountof such lands in the several counties. Anapplication was presented by Angus McIntosh asking for the refundment of taxes paid upon tax certificates issued pursuant to the sale provided for by Chapter 150, Laws of Minnesota for 1893, said application being taken under consideration until the next meeting. Mr. JohnH. Lopor made application for the abatement of penalty, interest and costs upon some 2000 acres of lands. Upon motion said application was granted and allowed. Deleware Iron Co, made application forthe refundment of the sum of $2.12 by reason of the taxes being paid twice upon the same piece of land. Upon motion the same was recommended to the state auditor for av- proval. J. J. Regan made application for an abate- ment of the taxes upon 40 acres of land in town 150, range 25. Upon motion the same ¥. W. Bonness made application for a re- duction in the assessed valuation and a cor- responding reduction of taxes for 1896 upon lands in town 53. range 27, from a valuation of $4045 to a valuation of $2045. Said reduc- tion being deemed excessive it was deter- mined to recommend the same to the state auditor for approval at a reduction of $1045. Upon the lands embraced in the last. men- tioned application request was made for an abatement of penalty, interest and costs. Upon motion an abatement of penalty and interest only was allowed. F.W. Bonness made application for an abatement of taxes on lands in town 145, range 25, said application being disgjlowed. Upon motion, however, an abatement of penalties, interest and costs was allowed. A petition for the formation of a new school district to embrace all of township 147, range 25, was disallowed for the reason that the said territury did not contain enough residents to support a school. Commissioner Lydick was authorized to fix embankment in rear of court house and jail. Commissioner Logan was authorized to re- pair the Iron Mine road at an expense of not more than $300. Upon motion a recess was taken until Tues@uy morning, July 13, at 9 o'clock, at which time a full board was present. Upon motion the contract was awarded to Richardson & Stevens for painting the jail roof at $2and painting the gutters and all other tinwork and putting tar and fine grav- el on the decked portion of the court house for the sum of $80. Commissioner Lydick offered the follow- ing preamble and resolution: “Whereas, Itis estimated by this board that the expenses of the county for the uext ensuing year will be as follow Salaries $7000, printing #1000, books and stationary $1000, court expenses $4000, postage and ex- press $250, justice fees $750, assessing $3000, board of prisoners $1000, sheriff's fees $2000, —total $20,000,—therefore, be it “Resolved, That the sum of $20,000 be and the same is hereby levied upon the taxable property of Itasca county for the year 180% for county revenue purposes,” said preamble and resolution being unanimously adopted. Commissioner Wilder offered the following resolution: “Resolved. That one mill be levied upon each dollar of the taxable property of the county for road and bridge purposes, and be it further “Resolved, That one mill be levied upon each dollar of the taxable proper- ty of the county as “Local Mill Tax” for school purposes,” said resolution being un- animously adopted. Commissioner Lydick offered the following resolution: “Resolved that the sum of $16,009 be levied for Interest fund; that the snm of $7000 be levied for Bond redemption, that two-fifths thereof be apportioned to the redemption of Park bonds; that the sum of $8000 be levied for the payment of the unpaid balance for the purchase of a poor’ farm and the con- struction of the poor house built thereon; that the sum of 88000 be levied for Poor tund to pay the necessary expanses for the ensu- ing year and to pay the unpaid expenses in- curred therefor for the preceding years; that the said several sums be levied upon all the taxable property of Itasca county for the year 1897,” suid resolution being unanimous- ly adopted. The following bills were audited and al- lowed: Gerge Lydick fire warden posting no- Geo D Barnard & Co tax lists for 1897... 62 25 Pioneer Press Co stationery and blanks 11 20 Nugent & Brown ee i eae 30 00 Duluth Paper Co a ped 8 00. James Doyle labor at poor farm. 11 6 Patrick McGinness labor at poor fat 45 50 Mrs Weisman Maar ag 18 75 Cable & Libby meat for poor farm. 47 48 Henry Logan 1 hog for poor farm. 9 60 Chas H Seeley 1 hog for poor farm 15 00 W V Fuller & Columber for poor farm 2 30 Smith & Riddell blacksmithing for poor farm...... aac bo, PT Beckfelt & Mather mdse for poorfarm 35 56 eaghoate “© paupers... 19 36 Itasca Mercntle Co “ = * i 15 00 © H Marr clothing for paupers...:..... 16 80 R McLennan transportation of pau- ae Richardson & Stevens burial of. Paddy Conroy... +i Richardson & Stevens burial of John McLeod .... 28 00 Geo Cochrane meat for poor farm 276 Emil Litchke mdse for poor farm...... 21 58 Itasca Merentle Co mdse for road work 152 25 “ “ we * poor farm > 20 40 Smith & Riddell blacksmithing for road work. 27 70 Cable & Libby meat for road work. 8B David Madill labor on Shoal Lake road 30 62 John Krugal do 305 Frank Clark do 27 00 Gid Robarge do 56 25 Arthur Campbell do 29 75 Chas Campbell do 12 2 Henry Dogan do 47 05 Alvah Toombes do 20 00 Oscar Tocmbes do 27 00 Henry Newford do 40% Wm Clark do 27 12 James Doyle do 623 LH Noble do 32 8 Ed O’Connell do 38 00 Frank Bowerman do 18 25 Howard Whitcomb do 48 80 AE Wilder do as overseer 75 00 Richardson & Stevens contract for painting poor house... SO 00 Richardson & Stevens contract for painting dome of court house........ 40 00 C. L. Pratt for services as assistant to co attorney before supreme court...... 340 00 ID Rassmussen clerk of court fees June term.. HB Ehle coroner’s fees in matter of death of John McLeod .. 600 M L Toole sheriff's fees in sundry cases 38 9 M L Toole boarding prisoners. +. 61 56 ‘A Seamans use of juckscrews. . B00 Hennessy & Murphy plumbing in jail 4 50 John A Brown assessing 30 days......-. 120 00 John Beckfelt lights for May and June 100 00 WS Nott Co 100 ff hose.. - 9:00 EC Kiley printing proceedings 15 00 DMGunn meals to jurors... 13 00 Dave Chambers meals to jurors. 6 20 John Doran teams for jurors order of court..... ... os A McWilliams teams for jurors O H Stilson court commissioner's fee: Geo Lathrop juror’s fees justice court 2 24 PJO'Domell = “© “= “. 18 Geo Lydick overseeing work at court house........... -- 1800 Geo Lydick overseeing work at. poo: house.........++ Bee a 600 Geo Lydick expenses at Duluth with paupers..... -. 935 Jos Lafountain Ibr around court house 17 00 Chas E Seeley “ «ee 56 00 A E Wilder commissioner's per diem and mileage... 8.00 ‘Geo Lydick commissioner's per piem and mileage... ee Henry Logan commissioner's per diem and mileage. 12 00 There being no further business the meet- ing was adjourned until August 14, 1897. Attest: H. R. Kina, County Auditor. For Sale. Eight lots in-block 24, Third Divi- sion of Grand Rapids, for sale at a bargain, or will exchange for Farm Stock of any kind. These lots adjoin model farm and are clear of ineumberances. For par- ticulars address. J. A. BLACKWOOD, Duluth, Minn. or Herald-Review, Grand Rapids. $25. Round Trip $25. Via D. S. S. & A. and Canadian Pacific railways, leaving Dnluth 6:30 p. m., July 21. Annual Pilgrimage to St. Anne de Beaupre. Round trip fare from Du- luth $25.00. Tickets good to stop over at any point in Canada. Return limit, August 31st. Tourist sleeping cars will be run through from Duluth. Rate from Duluth $3.00. For further particulars apply to T. H. LARKE, Commercial Agent. 426 Spalding House Blk. Duluth, Minn. NOTICE! United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn., June 2, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the of- ficial plats of survey of Township 152 Nerth of Range 26 West of 5th P. M., will be opened for filing in this office on ‘Tuesday, July 20, 1897, at 9 o’clock a. m. Corrected plats of Township 157 North of Range 27 West of 5th P. M., Township 158 North of Range 27 West of 5th P. M., and Township 158 Nerth of Range 26 West of 5th P. M., on Wednesday, July 21, 1897, at 9 o’clock a. m., and that on and after said days we will receive applications for the entry of said lands in said Townships, A. J. TAYLOR, Register. F. L. RYAN, Receiver. First publication July 24. Last publication Sept. 4. 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 him by section 2455, U. S. Rev. Stat.. as amended by the act of Congress approved February 26. 1895. we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 7th day of September, 1897, next, at 2 o’clock p. m., at this office, the fol- lowing tract of land. to-wit: se4 of ney section 13, and nw44 of ne section 22, all in township 60 n., range 27 w. 4th p. m. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. F. L. RYAN, Receiver. Date July 21, 1897. Notice of Homestead Final Proof. United States Land Office.at Duluth, Minn. ‘une 19. 1897. Notice is hereby Ch that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and thut said proof will made be- forthe Register and Receiver at Duluth, Minnesota, on August 12, 1897. viz: Henry Stewart, Hd. Entry No. 9875, for the sw’4 of sw. section 4and s% of se and ne of se¥ section 5 of township 63, north of range 25, west 4th p.m. He names the following wit- nesses to prove his continuous residence W and cultivation of said land, yiz: Allen Fitzgerald, Allan F. Lusk, Gottlieb Bohn and Henry Boujoley. The post office address of all of whom is Grand Rapids, Minnesota. . J. TAYLOR, Register. J. H. Sarp, Attorney for Claimant, Tune 26 to July 31, *~ Notice of Homestead Final Proof. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. June 19, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore the Register and Receiver at Duluth, Minnesota, on August 12, 1897, viz: Allan F. Lusk, Hd. Entry No. 9877, for the e% of sw, section 5and ne of nw4 and nw of ney, “section 8 township 63, north of range 25, west 4th p.m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Henry Stew- art, Henry Boujoley, Allen Fitzgerald and Gottlieb Bohn. ‘The host office addresses of all of whom is Grand Rapids, Minnesota. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. J. H. SHARP, Attorney. June 26 % July 31. Notice of Homestead Final Proof. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn, ‘une 19, . Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten- Hon to make final proof in support of his claim. and that said proof will be made fore E. 0. Kiley, Judge of Probate Court of Itasca County, Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on August 2, i897, viz: Edwa Johnson, who made Hd.’ Entry No. 6197, for the e's of nw, section 33 and e% of sw’, section 28, township 5%, north of range 21, west 4th p.m. He names the following wit- nesses to’ prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Theo- dore Betts, Arthur E. Wilder, William Shields and William Myers, all of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. June 26 to July 31, Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. June 11, 1897. 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, Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Dennis Newman, of Grand Rapids, County of Itasca, state of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3162. for the purchase of the se of Section No. 19in Township No. 63, Range No. 25 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural urposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and. Receiver of this office at Duluth, Minnesota,on Tuesday, the 28th day of September, 1897. He names as witnesses: Richard Duke, William E. Haley and Thomas Kerr,all of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Any and all persons claiming adversely the the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28th day of Se) 1897. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. June 26 to Sept. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. 2 Inne 51, 1897. 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, Ore- gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by actof August 4, 1892, William E. Haley of Grand Rapids, ‘county of Itasca, state of Minnesota. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3164,for the purchase of the e% of ne¥, section 18; nw of ne¥ of sec- tion 18 and se of ses of ‘section 7 in town- ship No. 63, range No. 25, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valu- able for its timber or stone than for agri- cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to suid land bfeore the Register and Receiver of this office at Duluth, Minnesota, on Tues- day, the 28th day of September, ‘1807. He names as witnesses: Richard Duke, Dennis Newman and Thomas Kerr, all of Grand Minnesota. Any and all persons adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28th day of Sep- tember, 1897. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. Tune 26 to Sept. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth. Minn. June 11, 1897. 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, Ore- gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Jos. Shurley, of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Minn., has this day filed in thisoffice hissworn statement No. 3163, for the purchase of the w's of sw and sw\4 of nw} of section 25 and se of ney of section No. 26 in blige” No. 63, north of range No. 25 west,and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- oses, and to establish his claim to said land efore the Register and Receiver of this of- fice at Dujuth, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 28th day of September, 1897. He names as witnesses: Dennis Newman, William E. Haley and Thomas Kerr,all of Grand Rapids Minnesota. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are re- quested to file their claire in this office on or before said 28th day 6f September, 1897. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. June 26 to Sept. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duleeh, Minn June li, 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 Caiifornia, Ore- gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States b; act of August 4, 1392, Thomas Kerr, of Gran Rapids. county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3165, for the purchase of the swi4 of sw4 of section 29 and se% of se4 of section No.30 in township No. 63,range No.2. and will offier proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriculural per ses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Du- luth, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 2th day of co iene 1397. He names as witnesses: William E. Haley, Dennis Newman and Richard Duke. all of Grand ee. Minne- sota. Any and all personsclaiming adverse- ly the above-described Jands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28th day of September, 1897. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. Tune 26 to Sept. 4. First publication June 19. Last publication July 24. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at peru ehs Minn. une 16, . Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore I, D. Rassmussen.Clerk of District Court of Itasca ee ae a oan oe Grand mg cee Minnesota. on July 27, 1897. viz: Fred Wid- mayer, who made Hd. Entry No. 8071, for the n% of ne. sw'4 of ne’ and se of nw74. sec- tion 34, township 152, north of range 20 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; Samuel Stubbs, George G. Martin. Nathan Wells and Joseph Galligher, all of Bridgie. Minnesota. A. J. TAYLOR. Register. First publication June 19. Last publication July 24, Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn, June 16, 1897, Notice is hereby pk gs that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten. tion to make final proof in support of his claim,and that said proof will be made before I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court of Itasca County, Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on July 27, 1897, viz: Joseph Gallagher, who made Hd. Entrv No. 8084, for the s'z of ses and e% of sw. sec 16, Town- ship 152, north of ran 29 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva- tion of said land, viz: muel Stubbs of Bridgie. Minn.; Fred Widmayer of Bridgie, Minn.; Nathan H. Wells of Bridgie. Minn., and James Quigg of Deer River, Minn. H A. J, TAYLOR, Register, First publication July 17. Last Publication Aug. 21. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn. Notice is age given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office under authority vested in him by section 2455, U. 8. Rev. Stat., as amended by the act of congress ap) roved February 26, 1895. we will proceed to or at public sale on the 24th day of August, 1897, next, at 10 o'clock a. m., at this office, the following tract of land. to-wit: ne4 nw section 2%, township 09, north range 2 west h P.M Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. F. L. RYAN, Receiver. Date July'6, 1897. ec. First publication June 19. Last publication July 24. Notice for Publication. United States Land office at Duluth, Minn. E June 16,+1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler hus filed notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of is elaim, and that said proof will be made before I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court of Itasca county, Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on July 26, 187, viz: George @. Martin, who made Hd. Entry No. 8259, for the sis of sw und nw of sw, section 22 and ne% of se%4, section 21 in township 152, north of range 29 W. He names the following wit- nesses to prove his continuous residence up- on and cultivation of said land, viz: Samuel Stubbs of Bridgie, Minn.; Martin Dufiicy, of Grand Rapids, Minn.; Fred Widmayer,’ of Bridgie, Minn. and Nathan Wells of Bridgie, Minn. A.J. TAYLOR, Register. First publication June 19. Lust publication July 24. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. June 16, isv?. Notice is hereby given that the followimg- uamed settler has made notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore 1. D, RKussmussen, Clerk of District Court of Itasca county, Minnesota, at Grand Rapids. Minnesota, on July 26,1897,viz: Sam- uel Stubbs, who made Hd, Entry No, 8120, for the s%-of ne44, section 8 and W's of nw’ of section 33, township 152, north of range 29, W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cuitiva- tion of said land, viz: George G. Martin of Bridgie, Minn.; Martin Dufficy of Grand Rap- ids, Minn.; Fred Widmayer of Bridgie, Mina. and Nathan Wells of Bridgie, Minn. ‘A. J. TAYLOR, Register. Mortgage Sale. Whereas default has been made ina certain mortgage executed and delivered by David Maturen and Emma Maturen, his wife,mort- gagor, and BE, G. Nevius, mortgagee, dated the 9th day of January, A. D. 1s, and re- corded in the office of the Register o1 Deeds tor the county of Itasca in the state of Min- nesota, on the 16th day of January. A. D. 196. at 3:30 o’clock p. m., In book “EF” of Mort- gagees on page dl. on which there is claimed to be due at the time of this notice the sum of One Hundred Fourteen and 76-100ths ($114.76) and no action or proceeding has been instituted at Jaw or in equity to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Now notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage and of the statute in such case mude und provided said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged prem- ises therein described at public vendue at the front door of the County Court House, in the village of Grand Rapids, in the county of Iti and state of Minnesota, on Thursday the dth day August, A. D. 1897, atten o'clock in the forenoon to satisfy the amount which will then be due on said mortgage, with in- terest thereon and costs and expenses of said sule and Twenty-five dollars ($25) attorney’s fees as stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreciosure. The premises described in said mortguge and so to be sold are the lots, pieces and parcels of land situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and known and described as follows, to- wit: The south-east one quarter of the north-east one quarter, und the east one half of the south-east one quarter of section seventeen (17) township fifty-seven (51) range twenty-four (4) in Itasca county according to the government survey thereof. Dated this 17th day of June, A. D. 1897. E.G. NEVIUS, Mortagee. Frank F. PRICE, Attorney for Mortgagee, Grand Rapids, ltasca County, Minn. First publication June 19. Last publication July 31. First publication June 19. Last publication July 24. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. June 16, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filled notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in Ci di of his claim, and thatsaid proof will be made be- fore I. D. Rassmyssen, Clerk of District Court of Itasca County. Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on July 27, "1897, viz: Nathan H. Wells, who made Hd. Entry No. 8195, for the e's of se, section 10 and W's of sw, section 11, township 152, north of range 29 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Galla- gher, Fred Widmayer, Samuel Stubbs and George G. Martin, all of Bridgie, Minn. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. Notice. U.S. Land Office. Duluth, Minn.. June 26, 1897. Complaint having been entered at this of- fice by Herman Metke against William Gus torabandoning his Homestead Entry No. 702, dated July 18, 1392. upon lots 5, 6 and 7, section 19, township 57, range 26, in Itasca county, Minnesota, with a view to the can cellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the oth day of August, 1897, at 10 o’clock a. m. to respond and furnish testimony concern- said alleged abandonment. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. July 3 to July 3. First publication July 10, Last publication August 14. Notice of Homestead Final Proof. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. pay 21, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will made be- fore E. C, Kiley, Judge of Probate Court, Itasca County, Minnesota. at Grand Rapids, Minn., on August 16, 1897, viz: J. Henry Will, Hd. Entry No. 8,799, for the se% of ne of section 34. and w'4 of nw and ne\ of nw of section 3, township 152, north of range 29 west 4th p.m. He names the foliowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Fred Widmayer, of Bridgie, Minn.; James A. Quigg of Deer River, Minn.; Martin Fisher, of LaPrairie, Minn.; John Fisher, of La- Prairie, Minn. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. W. H. Saatxooon, Atiornes for Claimant. Notice of Homestead Final Proof. United States Land Office at Dylnt Mine. i. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten- tion to make final Fp in sapport of his claim, and that said proof will made be- fore the Register and Receiver Duluth, innesota,on August 12, 1897, viz: Henry joley, Ed. Entry No. 9872, for the e's of ne and sw4 of ne and nw of se,section 20, township 63, north of range 25. west 4th p.m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Allen Fit eae, Allan F. Lusk, Gottlieb Bo! pe sremart ee rl address of all of whom is Gran innesota. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. J. H, Su4np, Attorney for Claimant. June 19 to July 31, ©, W. Hastincs. F.P.S1 iN. ident. x : hier. PJ, Six si, C. E. AIKEN, Vice President. Asst. ier. Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapids. Mina. A General Banking Business Transacted. ‘FASTER TIME LOWER RATES Leave Duluth 6:30 p. m. (Except Saturday.) First Arrive Class Fare Saginaw, next day, 6.27 p. m..--.-$16.47 Montreal, second day, 8.10 a, m..-.---$24,00 Boston, second day, 8.30 p. New York, second day, 8.45 p. ‘West bound train arrivesDuluth 8:50a.m. (Except Sunday.) | D.S.S.&A.Ry. 426 Spalding House Block, Duluth, Mina, 99999909 90009000 T. H. LARKE, Com’! Agent, OT. 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