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There are ~ no better paints made—they come ready to use, in 44 shades,—and they can be bought at the right, price, because they're made in the right place—a modern paint factory, Noxall paints are a half century in advance of other ready mixed paints. Made by Enterprise Paint Manufacturing Co. CHICAGO For Sale by W. !. & H. D. POWERS, GrandRapids, fia. Notice STATE OF MINNESOTA, } + Auditor County or Trasca. — f of Expiration of Redemption. Iffice. Itasca County, Minn. To John Cooper You ure hereby notitied that pursuant toa real estate t t Court in and for sa tax judgment, entered the ity Of Itasca, in the state of Minnesota, on the 2ist day of ‘A, 1, 1900, in proce $ to entoree the ment of taxes upon real estate which be= Jinquent in and prior to the year 1897, pursuant to the provisions. of chapte: ul Laws of the state of Minnesota. for the year 1899, the following described real sessed in your name, situate in the county of Eta; an | state of Mipnesota,to-wit: the Gene! gstate . » Am't _ Years Am't ed inclusive of de-| to re- ifr hich amt Number of linga’t, deem vax | of the cost “right hand column op- he r cent uid lands and proof of the service | Witness my hand ‘and official seal this 10th day of July. 1901. SEAL; 3. J. FARRELL, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn, Herald-Review, Aug. 3, 10,17. = Notice of Expiration of Redemption. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Tt County. j Il. Floyd, re here court in and for s D. 1900, in pr nqaent in and ws of the y Auditor's Office, Itasea County, Minn. To W. y notified that pursuant to a realestate tax judgment. entered in the Distrie id Councy of Ite te of Min ta. on th wings to enforee payment of tuxc rior to the yeur 189 rsuunt to the pro » of Minnes the Which became Wey tos 1 fi ) e iMount) Avount DESCRIPTION, | Hig? I: Seare ® l[iSeune line Sub Requd | j g || Number, |) inclu-tve [jor nich |/se due't|/ to xe- i ES C4 2 || i for which |/"Reart |)" Deine} deem = g v0] quent buch F tor. |] 14 Subdivisi S Taxes |) Tract IS jets||$ Wilson & Gillispie Adal] 13 18 To Grand Rapid Total amounts..... was on the 28th day site each descrip that the amount required to redeem sai sold for the yeurs he s above stated. said sums being inaboye stated, for the sums set oppo © highest. bid received therefor. and lands from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue forthe ice of this Notice, is the sum set. down in the right hand colamn opposite each ription at above et forth, with inter thereon ‘at the rate of one per cent per month from the date of this Notice, and that the time for ce > redemption of said lands from said sale will sepice sixty days after the service of this Noticela d proof of the service thereof is filed in | jny office. far my hand and official seal this 20th day of Suly.1901. SEAL] A E. J, FARRELL. ditor, Ltasea County, Minnesota. fbi ee | Grand MRayids Brecraiae'Review day of March, | Pubiished Every Saturday. By E. c. KILEY _ WO DOLLARS A YAR IN ABVANCE qaterel iy she Postofioe al Grand Taptae Almnesota. as Seoond-Cluss Matter. Official Paper of itasca Countu, village Grand Rapids and Deer Rwer aud Town of Grand Rapids. PROCEEDINGS —OF— BOARD —OF— County Commissioners Ore ITASCA COUNTY. D RaAprps. Minn. 19th, 1901, board of kt. ma. Pursuant to adjournment th county commissioners met at 10 0’ Kol! call, full board present. ry Haskins made application fora re- on of the amount of his taxes on lots Sand 5. and ne of sw, section 30 town 71, range 23. After a ful eonsideration of the application it was duly moved and carried that the penalty and interest be rats if paid withir . B. Clair made appli ation fora reduec- aeest ces upon the ne of ney, section 7, n'g of nwli, and nw’ of ne34, section 8, town 61, range 23, and the s\ of ne, section 6, town 61, range 24, in which he asked that the valuation be reduced from 24.875 to $1,800 and the taxes correspondingly abated, Tpon motion duly made and carried the applica- tion was allowed and recommended to the state auditor for his approval. The petition for organization of the tome of Bartlett, beir taken up. and Commissioner Brooks offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Whereas, The board of county commis ers have been duly petitioned by 23 legal voters of township 151, range organized as a town, pursuant to se chapter 10, General St os of 1804. Therefore, hereby Resolved. That townshtp i531, nd thy me is hereby declared ull Lownship purpo: and that ‘the boundary of said township shall be ac- cording to the government survey thereof, a that the name of said town shall be “Bartlett.” The resolution was duly sec- o ided and upon roll ca:l was unanime a opted. 28 to be tion 915. Now | comm tice be ner Brooks move’ that di n the vot no- ts of township 151, t town meeti vy of August. 1901, at the pah postoflice, located on section 2 in town, and that the auditor deliver due nc ofsuch election to the sheriff of the county who shali cause the same to be posted in such township pursuant to section chap- j ter 10. Generaletatutes of 1841 The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call was } unanimeusly ad ; | FP. P. Sheldon ¢: the board and submitted a propositic the retigement | of 15 of Itasen county court house bonds and offered to. re tid Low y the sum of is ), and accrued interes nunica- tion was r ceived from the vestment company offr Itasca County Court Hou same basis. After a cureiul inve the proposals made the boa:d that a large 8aving of interest would be made by retiring said bonds at this time. It was culy moved und seconded that the psoposi- tion so miade be accepted by the board. and the wuditor be instructed to issue a warrant for the umount upon the delivery of said bonds. Upon roll call the motion w unanimously adopted. The board at this time proceeded to consid- er the matter of redistricting the commi: er districts of the county and Commis: Lang introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: Whereas. the board of county commissioners of Itasea county, Minnesota, did on the 20th day of July, A. D. 1898. by resolation, then and thero adopted, divide Itasca county into five 3) joner districts, which comm: | er districts were described in said resolution so adopted and now “ppearing of record in the office of the county auditor of the said county. And whe suid commissioner distriets as | organized, created and made by said resolution und said act of said board of county commis sioners. have proved to be unsatisfactory and not to the best interests of the.people of said _ county nor to the people residing in said com ioner districts for the following re sons: First, said Itusea county is over 108 miles in Hength, north and south, and over 63 miles in width, east and west. | Second. There are two centers of population | in said county, one at the south end, the other atthe north end, with a vast territory between, sparsely settled. Saidcommissioner districts as formed id resolution of July 20th, 1898. are not | compact, no is the county divided by them into | districts advantegeous for the conduct of the eountv business nor for the business of each | commissioner district. | Fourth. Certain of said commissioner dis- tricts extend almost the eniire length of the county, thus making it not ouly impractible, | but impoosible for the commissioner residing in such district to properly look *aiter the nerest of the district and perform the duties ! incumbent upon him by virtue of his ollice, “Fifth. Itis apparent that if the commis- | sioner districts are continued as nsw created it will result in large unnecessary expense to the county und trouble and labor for each commissioner without any corresponding benefit. : And Whereas. Itis apparent for all of the above reasons, and for many others that might be cited. that the county should be redistrict- ed into commissioner districts to the end that such districts may be compact und of contigu- ous territory and the county so divided that all of the county business. so far as commis- sioner districts are concerned, can be conduct- ed econoraically at to the best interests of all its citixens And Whereas. Said Gounty can be redistriet- ed into commissioner districts. which districts awill be compact and composed of contiguous territory and so arranged that each cummuis- sioner residing in each distaict can attend to two of son the vhe affairs of such district economically. both in expenditure of money and expenditure of time, labor and attention, and said redistrict- ing can be done leaying each county comm sioner now elected residing in nud commission- er of the district for which he was elected, And Whereas. There was a United States census taken under the authority of the United States in the year 1900, whichcensus includes the State of Minnesota and the County of Itasca, and showed ths population of said County of Itasca. And Where: The law authorixes the board of county comn joners of each county to re- district their county after h United States or State censnl, if in the judgment and disere- tion of such board such redistrict‘ng is nec- cessary. / And Whereas. In addition to the reasons above set forth, the inerease of population in said Itasca County and in and around said centers of population as above stated, make it neessary in the judgment and diggreticn of this board that Itasea County should be districted into commissioner districts, leaving each commissioner now elected still residing in the distret for which he was elected, Therefore be it Resolved. of Itasca. be. and itis hereby redistricted and divided into five bounded follows : District 1. Shall be composed of the following described territory, to-wi Beginning at the north west (n.w.) Township one hundred and fifty-four (154), range twenty-nine (29), thence ronning eact to the northeas (n.e.) corner of Township ene hundred and fifty-four (45 ange twenty: 25), Shenee eoubh on bed fifth Moritan to the hip line to tae nenbeast corner of ship sixty-five (65), range twenty-five (25), thence south on the range line between rang twenty-four (24) and twenty-five , to the northeast (n.e.), corner of Township fifty-five iC e twenty-five (25), thence west of the town liue between Township fifty fifsy-six (56), to the northwest corner (n.w.) of Township fifty-five 5). range ty (27), thence south to the Mississippi ri thence westerely along said rive west (s.w.) corner of Ttasea County, thence nortn on the county line to the place of begin- ping. District No. 2. Shall be composed of the following described territory, to-wi All that part of Itasca County lying north (n.)-of the town Jine between towns one hund- red and fifty-four (134) and one hnndred and fifty-five (155). west of the 5th principal Meri- dian and north of the town line between town- shishs sixty-six (66) and sixty-five (65) west of the fourth princip»! Meridian. District No. Shall be composed of the following describes territory, to-wit: o Beginning at the northwest (n.w.) corne township sixty-five (65) range twenty-four thence ranning hip line be tween tow.ships d sixty-five (65) to the county line; thence on the county line to the ssatboast (se) corner of the coun- ty: thence west to the southwest (sw) corner of township fifty-three (53), range twenty- seven ( thence north to the northwest corner of township fifty-five (5)). range tw ty-seven (27); shenee east on the town } between townships fifty-five and fifty northeast (ne) corner of township fifty-five 5), range twent, th to the southeast (se, corner of township ; thence tip filty- thence north Town er, five (55), range twenty-five. (25); to the p ace of beginning. Districts No.4 and the following territory, described as follows, to-wit: Townst.ip fifty-five (55). Ll be and ioner distr range twenty-five led into two commen ) corner of tie southw nes vhe decditeot es quarter (s.w 8) in suid township section four (4 fitty-tiv ‘ange twenty following Leland avenue as the ‘div! between said commissioner istrict within the Vill: ot Grand Kapids, and all territor; within said town and village east of said line hall constitute and compe commission strict No. 5 arid ull that territory west of tid line within said town and village shall compose commiss Resolved furih suid county into said commit districts is based upon the said United States census taken and made in the ydar 1900, Resclved Further. ‘Vhat this redi four (4) in That the rediscricting of on tricting shall take effect upen the adoption of this resulutio! ‘The resolution was duly recorded aud upon roll cali was nimiously alopted. Atth nadjournment was taken to Stly 2-thatl0 a.m. Fuly 20th. 19°, Pursnant to adjournamont the bowed of com- missioners Metal bya. im, Roll cal, ind bowid px ent. J.M. Romar S Lefare ghe poz and notified th ho dosiced ia » near | future to fi daud requsted tat | the clyunty boara take steps to lay out and cuunty road as the p-blic were now and across bis farm in section :5, township 54 rue 23, which he de sto fence in the m ne Clerk of Court grand anc petit ju serveti during the Ju and the b ard proce like number of namie: GRAND JURORS. M. O’Brien Chas. Silaney ats, Wowdard A.D. McGill William Moriarty W. D. Leemin ibe list of the woo had actually » tern of dis: riet Court ed ta the selection of a t~ follows: H. Crawford Dune. Harris E. Tully Pat Hoolihan Al. Hutchinson Join Wasson Joe McMahon 1, C. Thomas J, A. Quigg George Booth M. H. Joves George Marcia TETIT JURORS, R, B. Polley Mike Hagen John Hepfelt C. H. Secley George Riddle Alex Cook L. W. Huntley F. F, Seamans 0. J. Mellen James Heywood P. Grandbois Pat Kinney Chris Baker Thonm- Ward John Anderson Peter Toi Jobn Skelley George David Cochran William B. E. Benson Neil Mullins Ed. Elliet B, P. Munson made application for the cor- rection of assessment and abatement of taxes on a list of lands owned by him in which he asked that the assessment be reduced from 71,585 to $35.00, and the taxes be correspond- ingly abated. Upon motion duly made and carried the assessment was reduced to $50.933, and the taxes correspondingly abated and rrcommended to the state auditor for his ap- proval. B. P, Munson made application for the cor- rection of assessment and abatement of taxes (Continued on page five.) 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