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7 ; ne ae ae —~ oy piesa on : { olicelof Voreclosure Sale. | Hicrald-Reviow July 14-Sept. 22. of the northeast quarter 4 9 5 W S NO T ES A N D PEF 3SO I Ni A Li Deep Peaage Woveciaaite “SH e Wotted foe Pua Whos (sea ¢ tion fifteen (a), township PROC : Fs Es j for Publication. fifty-four (3). range twenty-six (26), was - Notice is hereby given that George Lo | United States Land Office. sold for the sum of one dollar und twenty- throp and M. Louise Lothrop. his wife, and Duluth, Minn. Jane 28 1900. | one cents (S121), being the amount of taxes, —or— was up from Swan River attending the | John ©, DeShaw of the county of Itasca and is henaby elven shake le comliancs | pon nd costs due on said lands for the Monday is Labor Day. state of Minnesota, did te and deliver a arbRine nleht Rabe t ga So Goats Ue also | to Theodore L, Sghurmoier of Saint Paul. : : : v Woodman’s dance Monday rigut. | made a trip to Cohasset. tamsey county, Minnesota, their mor ands’ in the states of California, |cent per annum together with subsequent ig | deed dated the thirteenth day of October. | Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” | delinquent taxes, penalties. interest and John McDonald is absent on a! Anton Gordon, teacher of the | A. D. 187, and duly filed for record in the | as extended to all the public iund states ‘by | costs thereon amounting to the sums herein- Blackberry school, who has peon spending | Pfice of the register of deeds for the county | act of August 4, 182 Albert Dotts of | after stated and set opposite each descrip- business trip to Hibbing. Pir oaccting 2 ak # | of Itasca, state of Minnesota, at two o'clock | Grand Rapids, county of Ttasea, state vf | tion of land as follows to-wit: the northeast 5 * _;__ bis vacation among relatives at Northwood, | in the afternoon on the twenty-sixth day of | Minnesota, has this day filed in this office | quarter of the northeast quarter ‘ne’ of “ yoo | Fisher Baker is a Deer River busi- | rowa, returned yesterday. October, A. D. 1897. and duly recorded in| jis sworn statement No. 4971, for the. pur- | ne), section fifteen (15), township fifty-four v- 125 to am in townebdad: Book ¥ of Mortgages on page 74; that default | chase of the n’s of the nw and sey of nw | (51), range twenty-six (26), amounts to the s% of sw RA de bo) s Paehcgee caeraeare : A.M. Johnson arrived from Cass | B8S been made in the performance of the | of section No. 28. in township No. 60. range|sum of nineteen dollars and seventy cents 4 of sea “ s. 125 to 300) OT, Mather left Thursday on yay, i senile conditions in said mortgage contained. by | No. 24. and will offer proof to show. that the | (i9.70); the southeast quarter of the north- nw = * ao Cape eae ). L. Mathe: é . Lake Wednesday, and will for awhile attend | non-payment at maturity of the principal | jand sought is more valuable for its timber | east quarter (se4 of ne). section fifteen olset. s om | business trip to Minneapolis. 2 lot 3 “12, 800 to 500 {to the business here, while Frank Grant goes | 20d Interest secured. by said mortgage. and | or stane than for agricultural purposes, and | (15), township fifty-four 4). range twonty- in | t take charge at Cass Lake HE an A Sa pel amen Ba establish lls cluim to sald land before the | six (20, amounts to the sum of ninetecn, dol- ¥ a visiting in) ae ee ee gains Sas yours | register und receiver of this office at Duluth, | lars and seventy cents ($19.70) and these is ea a ee ee IsdL, 1802, 1893, 184, 1505, 1805, 1807, 1808, amount- | Minn. on Tuesday, the 25th day of Septem: | mentioned sums with interest thereon at the > ions of the act of congress ef | year 1889. which sums with interest fram the 1873, entitled “ ar t for the sale of | date of said sale at the rate of twelve per Board of Equalization Continued from First Page. “sw of nw / pore ‘ coo || Cnioene Gating tis Pesh wee -Mrs. L. L. Mather, who has been | ing in all to the sum of one hundred and fifty- | per, i900. He names as witnesses: I. O. Fate of twelve per cont por annum. from the 4 ig oe IRB to 25 & ; here on a visit to her son O. L, Mather and | three _ seven one- edths dollars | Werden. John Dolph, Arthur Wilder and | date of this notice Is the amounts requ Aeaeealasayaken® 500 to 2600| W.A. Fverton of Deer River was, (' es we ebarted Thursday sue | (1500; that the power of sale contained in | Peonard Root, all of Grand Rapids. Minn... | to redeem the suid pieces of land from said 3 ee > the first of the week wife for some time, departed Thursday for | said mortgage has thereby become operativ ‘Any and aii persons claiming adversely | sale, exclusive of the'costs to accrue upon the 3 lott yg: naam eogtne: 4 2h8 VSS ee ; her home in Battle Creek, Mich. and that no aetion, either at law or in the above described. lands are requested to | serviee of this notice, and that the time for “ sey of ne “14 125 to 1000 has been brought to recover the deb; | file their claims in this office on or before | the redemption of said lands will expire six~ Mrs. C. G. Meagher returned Thurs-} yiys, L. Kimball and son of Min- | by.said mortgage or any part thereof. said 25th day of September, 1900. ty days after the service of this notice "And whereas, there is now due and claimed a Wa. E. CuLKiy, Register. proof thereof has been filed in my office. 8 ngof nw «4... 500 to 1460 day from a short visit to Duluth. 11 so of nek “4. 125 to 700 paps ta Bye Leste be er eaten Poe ot UDO Asuna ne ramet eb eile Date oF Witness my hand and official soal this 23 sw of nw we W.. $25 to 250 x returned Wednesday ; here for about a week, returned to their | this notice, the sum of eight hundred and day of March, 1800. Sikg wie o M4 Mh D. M. Gunn reti Gq Y nomoin Winged polls Wednesday, thirty-one and fifty one-hundredths dollars Noti BE pone J. FARRELL, nig of nw from a visit to Bemidji and Cass Lake. (3331.00), and in piidition thereto the sum oft| Notice of Expuration of Kedemption. aunty Auditor. v4 ee 5 ra ; arts , | one hundred ani -three and seven one- Seal.) County, Minn, _ } bik bapa “ Attorney Frank F. Price left on} Mrs. K. C. Lent will leave today | findredths dollars ($158.0), taxes on the ea 6-15, y apa oseeth Says f ; ; for the cities to select her fall stock of mil- | mortgaged property paid by the mortgagee | sTATE OF MINNESOTA, “ nw of 80% is Wednesday for Brainerd to attend court. » Paar eed DEO pe slg by Ne + nig of ewig, reduced from 250 to 125 fi Unery godds. She will be accompanied by | XGy. therefore. notice is hereby given,that| County of Itasca. f°" c “ switon oat ° y5to 65} Mrs. Martin Dufficy and Mrs. D. D. | her son-in-law, William Haywood. ie virtue oF the power of sale Contained ie y asca. For Sale. ‘ 25 5 f eturne: % ia 3 |. | said.mortgage, and purruant to the statute S.C. Hall. ae “ e% of nw¥ - eal to id Mulcahy returned Thursday from Duluth There are two attractions at Vil-|iusueh caso jade and provided, the suid TOPO at re Ihave a house at Laprairie for sale 1, “ 250 to 125 ate * 2: PA a Ath , | mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the AKE } OE a. w tee scaiesta: Neb es aol A.B. Clairand E. J. Barrell left; tage halt for September. On the Ith the | Premises described in and covored thereby. | ‘That tho pieces of land assessed in your cheap. C. A. Bueil naib et Actaris goo | Wednesday for Minneapolis, ‘They returned | Bradley Vaudeville Company will appear, | lying and being in the county of Ttasea and | name. situate in the county of T we ea We dies < sty cance ae 1 ot | today. and on the 20th the Alhambra company plays. | State of Minnesota. described as follows, to> of Minnesota, and deserited as follows, to- For Sale. = “ soly of sw . ” ff 2 - ry he wit: : 5 nel of ne redaced from., 10 to 6 | L. A. Wilman, the Trout Lake! Mrs. Alex DeShaw. of Princeton, enee Aetias eltee Divison weenie in] The northeast, quarter ot the northeast Ten or twelve small pigs about a “ solj of nel 7 | farmer, leaves today fora visit to the state} mother of J. C. DeSbaw and Mrs. George | the recorded plat thereof on file in the office | Quarter olin’ worehoast quarter (see of nes) | Month old. Inquire of of seh a fair. Lathrop, is here ona visit to her children. | of the register of deeds im and for said | of section fifteen (15), township fifty-four (54) Aucust Johnson. s OM e adi ». Episcopal gui weit cs gaat sheri said c se e t} May 4th, 1891, unaer tax judgment. 1 , aKatawia “ The ladies of the - Episcopal guild! ¢ oy, : door ofthe court house in the village of | hw aittvice court of eald county March sist, For Sale. 17 so “ jill moot “next Pon rsdb yma eee ; Grand Rapids. Minnesota, on Tuesday, the | 1394, sold for the sums hereinafter stated and icon i merit eee Ae | Chair. The Republicans hold their pri- | elightecnth ACSI Oe te oe pein ae set Opposite each description of land ag fol- Grand Rapids property. — Four- 2 Dae ‘s Wee Saha Mleebton of delegates: to: at. . at one o’clocl + 2 - Jlows. to-wit: The northeast quarter of the a tine 1 ‘po¥ofnwi “ « | ‘Tom Brady and George Martin re-| @2tes for the election of delegates to at- | tic auction. tosatisfy the amount due onsuid | porthoast quarter (ne of ve) section fif- {700M house and two lots. Big bar }tend the county convention on the 4th of | mortgage and the sum of one hundred and | teen (15 sig of nwa Bas Be turned this week from a month's visit to! fifty-th id »-hundredths dolars township fifty-four G4), range! gain if taken at once. H. S. Huson, A 3 2 September. The Democrats held their fifuy-three an n one-hundredths dollars | twenty-six (25). was sold for the sum of one . #5 of aw refined OO sea cane sea ee Be EELS SED NCS ao. ag aforcbald ‘paid, byt dollar’ and twenty-one cents, (ste; the | agent, Grand Rapids. raise . 2 : gee, E 18 lot 1. : ~ ney of nw 2 -. 13 to 400 John Grabam, representing a whole- soi of se! reduced from. 125 to 60 | sale dry goods house of Duluth, wasin the sey of sw raised from.. 125 to 600 | village this week. ‘ ities 1 “ .. 203 to. 300 : . ee hinieent ie ty ers ducedfrom.. 0 to 125; Mr. and Mrs. John Chisholm, who | not wish to make himself moro unpopular by % oo 25 i \ ! y or. ne of nw 9 have been visiting in Duluth for a week. re- , 5tOpping over. nw of nels turned this week. n'g of nwig 23 nw's ofnw4 26 sw of nw raised from, *, | fees and the gosts and charges of notice ssed | sale. through hore Thurilay on his way to visit | 10°F iuce ADM ee ee some of the wp-lins points. He probably did Beas, Ae tM. OHURME Mori Our stock of Fall Goods is now in and we in- vite you to come in and inspect them. These voods are not shop-worn, Jeft-over stock, bat Congressman Page Morris pa roy f id Mortgagee, } 7 National German, M. A. Spang, who is now in the em- | Heo bae wi Benes County Attorney and Mrs. J. R, | ploy of Hughes & Co. at Cohasset, as book- Donohue returned Wednesday from a trip to} keeper, returned to that place on Monday, — arena Boeke: after spending Suuday with Cass Lake Town 62, Range 23. friends.—Cass Lake Times. j J. D. Powers returned Monday aon , Section 9 ©% ofse' raised from., 100 to 280] ¢rom a purchasing trip to St. Paul, Minne-|_ Manager F. T, Bueneman of the | united states Land Oftice. Notice for Publication. VSI SVWSE SLES? e ‘ + 2 Vy 7 op i sw of se¥. « .. 50t0 150] anolis and Duluth. Itaser Mercantile store, left Tuesday for St. e _ Duluth, Minn., August 10th, 5 strictly new and ub-to-date. They include 49 lot3. reduced from. “OS tas as : Paul where he will take in the state fair. He | |, Netico is hereby given that in compliance | | “ 504 of nw “ “1150 to 50{ George McCrea, of the Backus-| wili also continue to Chicago and select his | Jane 3. im entitled “An act for the sale of 7 “ Jot3 if 5 to 50 | Brooks company, was down from Bemidji the | fall and wintet stock. timber ands in the states of Californt » Oe B Ladies’ and Gent's Underwear, te as . re first of the week. # fon. Nevada and Washington Territory, a! z 4 5 " a uh ot ae ae pth tes ece F. L. Seixas, representing the | exterided to all the Public Land States by uct }@ = Ladies’ Gent's and Childrens fine Shoes, e sw ” j me . ae " * 1 if of August 4, 1882, Ca e Coffre eer ‘ 5 3 AWi cbse « < 50t0 20} Hditer D.C. Anderson, of the Carl- | Northwest Magazine, St. Paul, has been in | River, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, Ladies’ Wrappers and Waists, a 5 ton County Vidette, was in the village the ! the village for a couple of days, and we may | has this day filed in this office her sworn i bs Bae Se Ot ieee ofittin weak l expect to seo a write-up of our town in the | Statement No. 5045, for the arebase of the Llostery, Corsets and Other Furnishings, isw of seh ction No. 6. ¢ Ps ¢ “ next isgue of that popular periodieal. \ secti Blankets, Quilts and Mackinaw Goods, Etc. 28 ne of sea e4 of swig f Town 61, Rango 24. | re os Mrs. John Costello and family re- of sectior 0,7 in township ge No. 27 W 5th P. M., and will proof to show that the Section 24. nw'4 of ne% raised from 125 to 253 SLSlS 2G THV*EZ turned Thursday from a month’s visit to re- Miss C. Cleveland returned ‘Thurs- rr ‘ Town 62, Range 24. latives in Canada. { gey from Minneupolis, where she has at- ee ; ‘As to prices—we invite you to compare ours eae has 25 tended summer school during the before the Register ; ox ae aby if you do not } Section 1, Jot 4 raised from.......... so ty 400] John Beckfelt transacted business; sonth. She will resume her dutic Minne- with thoge of other stores, and if y Minit 3 sw of ne raised f 800 to 1200 | in Dul hi i. | parniaes f Octobe % find us lower, do not buy from us. We abso | 3 sw'i of ne raised from., 2 th this week. niche at OBNtnt abhor eaaay. of October, i J } erie aloo ss we ae ree e mruspid Je teacher at Central schoo! on Tuesday. Witnesses:, James Bailey: | lutely guarantee that our goods are what we i | ~ lots 3 and 4 “10 to 2% | Miss Newcomb, stenogropherattke| James Doran, who has put in ma the Det cies ade ene 8 represe nt diet be and will give the service Section 4, lot 2 raised from... 50 to 165 | Lumbermen’s bank, returned Monday from} anout two months as clerk for 0. E. See romis Deer River. Minnesota, | we say they will. ae | iS 30 to 160 | visit:to Carlton county. at Bena, returned to towh Monday, and on | ,,AP¥Y und all persons Claliaing eee) @ ‘+ sel of nw raised from... 50 to 185 : 3 xy}. | Tuesday left for Superior, where he will cou- | ¢o file their claims in this before marr skgmnitn #8) cuimmannonn meters Ee OT eT DERRAUL . } At this timo an adjournment was taken to | '"& #rrangements to go to Cass Lake with ee ey ee te nee oe a ge - : ow. E (euKin, Register. ¢€ ® @ a » 8 é is: Sanda ., aries 5 fs 5 ACDONALD & SHARPE, Attorneys, ‘ Friday, July 2ith, 1900 at 10 a, m. the bull team on Sunday, The two-year-old sun of Mr. and | MACDonaL® & SHanee toe rs We understand that the Republi- | M*s. Edward Burke of Blackberry, died | Hexad-Review Aug: 18 to Oct. 20. ESESVSLSLSISLSWSE SLGSISLSCSOSIOSIWSLS WSL GHLISLELSS Friday, July 27th, 1900. | cans will organize a Koosovelt-McKinley | Cased ee tt Sep Saeaant pane ect Parsnanisto a3 Pure Ri enna rie aecr ares © [conn nee aaa aaa ee terlan church Sunday, and interment made | 7 a.m. Roll call, Full Board present. Unorganized assessment book No. 1 having | been finished. book No. 2 wae taken under con- sideration by the board. Town 56, R&nge 25. C.H. Dickinson, the Itasca Mer- | in Itasca cometery. We wish to call the attention of farm- , cantile compan. harmacist, transacted < dato hay ey ers and others to the fact that our business in chicago tis week. Two new PUSUMESEUS haveprerent- le mill just south of Prairie river dy Moon mpraineg’ in AEsage SOUUEY pe : bridge is now in daily operation. H. RB. King, E. R. Lewis and | Dunn does the cancellation at Cohasset, vie ATulur Seaman have been in Duluth during , Joseph Crowther, resigned, while U. A, An- Section 33, lots 8 and 9, raised from 90 to 1000 | ¢1.6 week on land office business. ‘Gerson operates at Blackberry in place of | The mill has a capa- ‘Town 56, Range 28. v v | Ora M. Harry. resigned, city of 35,000 per day County Commissioner A, D. Brooks {| , ‘ and all orders receive Section 14, w% of nei reduced from 140 to 125 | of Deer River attended the Democratic con- | There was quite a delegation of our | prompt attention. EY ~ nwt + 2875 to 250/ vention here on Thursde people at Duluth on Monday eveniug to at- |. L. Anderson & Son T ss ze tend the Towne meeting. Among those who ‘own’ 38, Range 27. James Tuttle, who was a short time! Went were D. W. Doran, Matt Sehurnacher, ago adjudged insane, was taken to worgus ; George Riddell, John Hepfel, E. 0. Kiley, D. 800 to’ 200 } Fuils by Sheriff Tyndall Tuesday. W. Huntley, Martin Duiticy and John Rellis. It the great fanrily journal SCCMS a | eonmesenmemmcemenccrsnnees, little thin as faras news is concerned this > U3 _ Section 24 nwi of né% reduced from Section ne}, of ne raised frum.. 250 to 600 W. J. Coffron, G. T. Robinson and The board after a careful review of the as- < sessment of real estate in the Unorganized dis- | V- 4- Everton of Deer River, passed through here Friday enroute to Duluth. week, blame it to the board of equalization. aR, iat Ms Oe as returned by the assessor, were of the That body is composed of very excellont ion that the average valuation of same} Today the duck season opens and | gentlemen, und wo give over a large amount | below its real value. and upon motion duly | it is feared that some of our sportsmen will | of our space in order to give a fall report of ide and carried the assessment on real estate | not be seen at church tomorrow. in the Unorganized district which had not pre- . viously been changed was raised 25 per cent. Charles Forest has started in the O. H. Olson came over from Grand The board proceeded in the consideration | dray and express business, with headquar- | Rapids last week for his health. We has and formation of an equitable schedule or } ters on Third street opposite the depot. been down with typhoid fever and for fear riving at tho difforont grades or 5 : ; he would catch iv again he came in his weak- quality of the various tracts of timberland| D'. George B. Harrison stopped | noss to coax strength by imbibing our lake } in the Unorganized assessment district of the | 0Ve? 7 town. Thursday on his way fror the | ozone. Buta relapse came on and our phy- county. After which the following schedule | °*S? to bis ranch in the Big Fork region. sicians sentenced him back to the Grand was prepared and adopted as a basis and to Deputy Sherif! Charles Kearney re- Rapids hospital Saturday.—Bemidji Pioneer. aid a board inert Tue eters truo value of | turned Thursday from Koochiching. where] The first annual ball of Itasca Camp of eacl separate piece of lund. he had been on business pertaining to his of- | No. 6444, Modern Woodmen of America, will their deliberations. To commence talking about fall goods, but ours have commenced to arrive. The latest fabrics in Dress Goods, Ready Made Skirts, Wrappers, Ladies’ White Underwear, etc., etc. WHITE PINE. fice. be held at Village hall on Monday evening > 4 logs per M. 4150] pp : The music will bé furnished by the Grand Prater tags e Wi na 7 - 465 fs 400 codmen and Royal Neigh-'| 2, 1asorchestra and the supper by the Royal Soe 35 bors lodges now meet ia the Odd Feliows Se oe j 6“ Use api es S "| Neighbors. This is the first attempt of the % ee 3°50 Beta moved their puraphenalia this | kind made by either of these orgamzattons A x nats 300 . and they say they are going in to establish | f We are still offering our Sum- Pp 9 19 ey 275 Mi 7 areputation for themselves. Tickets $1.00. | | A i ER hci eee oe eld fisses Margaret Doran and Mabel ea Sue ee oe Aes f mer Goods—what there is itd a 250) Day, teachers in our public schools, re- | SUPP ch. i) left of th t CENT “ 2 ei yesterday from their summer vaca-] John R. Meining, formerly of Cass | } © o bot Nair os ata NORWAY PINE as) Lake. who left in company with Walt Jobn- | = % 6 .- 40 George Dewey and acrew of driy- | $0" for Cape Nome, has the foliowihg to say S3to 4 logs per M. a" 5 Loi 350] ers this week finished up the Split Hana | f the latter gentleman in a letter to the ‘ 5 7 8 : 8 00 | drive, all the logs in that section now being | C#8S Lake Times: “Walter Jolnson is run- e 5 1 ss ving ; 2 ° TH ge fw | 275 | once hing & wholésald"ilanbe House endl able ss We have a few waists and skir left: go 24 ae te 250 : ye ag well xs could be expected under the circum- irts still e t: we 16 > 225 ‘The ossified man was on exhibition | stances, and will stay here this winter, I 36 ABs it 2 00 } here on Tuesday evening. Surange as it may | think, and it looks to me that he will come A communication from J. H. Gruber was read | seem, he was no fake, wud it was worth while | Out with a good-sized bag filled with gold.” n which he protested against the assessed | to see him. valuation upon lands in town 56-22, 56-23, 57-23, -24 and 55-25, owned by parties, of whom he i was the agent, and in which he requested that | County fair on Sept. 27. and 28. The last day | day of acute diarrhea, after an illness of | 4 the valuation on said lands be reduced to si | °f the big show will probably wind up with | abont 2 week. Deceased was 37 yearsot age. | 4 neat A a grand ball. had resided here about four yeurs and had a The protest was duly considered and no large number of friends who regret her un- i Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes et Half Price, } i Mrs. Anna Sophia Grove, wife of Make preparations to attend the} Christian Grove of this place, died Wednes- _ Inthe Men’s Department | We are selling 1,25 and 1,50 Shirts at Also Our 4,00, 4-00 and’s.00 Pants at avenue for sale or rent. Inquire of The Usual Complete Line in ‘ent’s Furnishings. George Prescott at water works 5 The Largest and Finest Stock of Groc in town—prices the lowest. ge in the assessments was made upon the |, Core? Vient is today moving into] timely death. Muneral services were held at lands therain salerradie: the neat cottage he recently completed on | the Presbyterian chure erday and in- After a earoful consideration of the protest Hoffman avenue between Eighth and | terment made in Itasca tery. A hus- tiled by my'S, G, Hinekle as to the assessment | Ninth streets. : band and four smull ehiléren survive to msde upon lands owned by the Pine Tree, Mrs. Emil Litchke‘returned ‘Thurs- | @2?4" be Lumber company, no change in the assessment day from a visit to relatives in Ulinois. Mr, was made upon the lands referred to, Litchke stopped over in St. Paul’ bat will W. C. Gilbert protested against the assess- | return tomorrow. jnent made upon lands owned by him in town i and asked that the assessment be | Mrs. John Whipple, of Minneapo- 3 per cent, as there was only one- | lis, ishere on a visit to her husband who is : chird of the amount of timber on the land for | a cruiser in the employ of the Pokegama | Station. which it had been assessed. The estimates | Lumber company. 2 i made for Mr, Gilbert having been made by the | ae eee For Sale. - same person who estimated the same lands for ; ane hue on ae electric light} Grand Rapids village property. she county, The matter was referred to the | 2'4nt made neeessury by the recent accident i i i 1 Auditor for the, purpose of ascertaining which | #F¢ #bout completed und Jighis are promised prs sige —- ahd pay yaotry was the true estimate, and instructed him to | PY Monday night. fe apace a; Boe plate oF ent: vation: fruit trees and berry bushes correct the Cssegement If he found that any | The laying of the sidewalk around on »remises; good well. EF fe -4t Tt appearing that all complaints had beon | tM2Schoot house was completed this week 3 $ : bay aac DPOBT Ag voctneat tote et | and adds very greatly tothe zood appear-|% Steat bargain if taken at once. aul; idered a = nly considered ahd all’ assosemant MpiiieS=:| a4; weneipiagariy. H. S. Huson, agent. amined and equalized, on motion the board 8. J. Cable was at Winnibigosh %4 adjourned sine die. iG dam this weok but did not stay long as the To PATENT Good ideas may river was full of logs and it was impossible to do any fishing. County Commissioner Joho Rellis | ry ~ Yor Sale or Rent. ss ed HH, D. POWERS. Chairman, Attest: E. J, FARRELL, j ,-" County Anditor,

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