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Successive Steps From Kitchen Table to Hall Mirror, — Mrs. Compton looked .at her patient but bewildered husband with an ex- Pression of good-natured superiority, “Dear me, Gkorge,” she said, cheerful- ly, “I don’t see the use of my trying to explain to you, but I'm perfectly illing to do it, of course. “I did intend, as you say, to buy a chen table,.and I came home with ail mirror. lacly natural change. “First I looked at kitchen tables. Then the clerk called my attention to the kitchen cabinets, with drawers and everything. Then I said how mueh + they looked liké bureaus, except that they had no glass. Then he showed me one with a glass, and then he said he had such a pretty bureau, if 1 edred to look at it. “So I looked at that, and it was pretty, but the glass was rather small. So then he showed me a dressing case vith a nice glass mirror, and I said what nice glass it was. seid, ‘If you want to se@ a fine piece of glass, let me show you one of our new hall mirrors.’ “And of course, George, you can un- derstand that when I saw that beau- tifvl 4 I had to have it; and you kn you don’t like me to run up b in new places, and I hadn’t enough to buy a Kitchen table, too, now isn’t it clear?’”—Youth’s Com- panion. HAD FIRST DISCIPLINED ARMY. d With Much Egyptian King Credit Mili ary Foresi: ds of all the great nations Rome, Greece, The es II, about th the pos- ciplined army. ary cxperiences n the in the ree of antiquity thro Pr class, an army includ- ad a wa the nucle be is said to have in Asia from Caspian, and it at at rate it was racticed for valley fide upon which he lives > people ¢ is consequently soft.” The other side of the hill is composed of one, and the water from the springs and well is “hard.” The doct 1 struck with the F normously t. He tice is stone finds th d water drinkers die of B and are crippled with cl tism, while the soft v i live longer are free f se dis- eases.—Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette. Chinese Eyes Are Straight. Chinese eyes are straight in the They pear e not reall so. Yona Siebold, the -great > that the eyes of zat... The reason’ the eye appears oblique is that the upper eyelid the general direc- tions cf the eyebrow are oblique; the upper eyclid at the side of the nose froms a special fold which covers en- ti the angle where the lachrymal gland is found. In addition the lids are generally very thin and the eye less open. Changes in Color of Glass. In most old glass roofs you may perceive differeni. tints, caused by the action of the sun and atmosphere. Changes in the color of glass are caused by subjecting it to the action of what are known as ultraviolet rays of light. Something of the same sort may be observed on high mountains, where old glass from bottles original- ly green, after exposure to the light of a great elevation in the regions of perpetual snow, attains a beautiful pale purple tint. . Parsee Christening Ceremony.” A grandchild of Sir Dunshan Petit, who lives in Bombay, India, recently was ‘invested with the Sudrah Kusti, which is the Parsee form of christen- ing. . This ceremony is one of the most interesting rites of the Orient, and consists of placing upon the child the sudrah, a shirt believed to pro- tect the body from harm, and the ty- ing on of the kusti, a thread girdle, which is. supposed to keep the soul But it was an abso- | And then he | to be traced j ! | { | \ | | j.ter. change the crbit az common ; make malaria general. Belgie : ete: Material from Which Imitation Gems vac Are Made Is Not Cheap. “Paste,”- from which imitation precious stones are made, is’ widely known, but few are acquainted with the ingredients, though it is generally ‘anderstood that the paste gains its brilliancy from the lead it cortains. Formulas vary ior tue paste, but all contain rock, crystal, red lead, car- bonate of potash, borax and white ar- senic. 5, It is required that these articles | shall be of a higher grade of purity, jas there is a considerable waste, so that the gems made from “strass,” as’ the composition is technically known, are by no means inexpensive. A raste diamond cannot scratch glass and is thus easily detected, but colored stones are alone that are constderably harder than glass. In the making of these a crystal stone is hollowed out and filled with some colored liquid, the orifice being closed with a plug of crystal, which is ground down so that there is no trace of the junction—New York Herald. A POSER FOR THE PROFESSOR. P hilosopher Locturing Before Class Is Embarrassed by Student. A professor in Philosophy was lec- turing upon “identity” and had just argued.that parts of a whole nright be subtracted and cther matter substitut- ed,-yet the whole would remain the Same, instancing the fact that. al- though every part of cur bodies is changed in soy y we remain the sam ade to fit it, 9 the same?” ai is so,” Said th en in that ¢ 2 rejoined the studen:, “if I should find the old blade and the old handle and Dave the criginal parts put. together what knife would that be?”—New York We on. Said ung married are counted y really con not 8 SOS. g to y, you know, gives him $10,000 a ary of $5,000 and irom her family 000, with a $100,- a woman recent couple whose immensely rico. live on G0 house to keep u z with all the in those ! Eve thousand ome aad a ‘completely fur- | nishcd house and yet cCunted paupers they move. Bet- d come into sense. — Boston one of Herald. adde i had its top covered with.a slab of marbie not less tk six feet long. All sorts of comments had been made on it, but one of her men friends struck a note that illustrated just how many different viewpoints there may be in the world. He stood in front of it for a few moments and seemed to be comparing ‘the length of that marble slab with his own person. Then he remarked s!owly: “Wouldn’t it be great to b in your rooms and come ho te on a hot sum- mer’s night, take off your clothes and lie down on it.” Causes of Influenza. Many thecrics seek to account for .infiuenza. The cxplanation of the scientist is that there lurks some liv- ing poison in the earta, and that: this is brought forth by certain climatic conditions. The necessary conditions are a hot summer, followed by a cold winter and a rainy spring. During the time of drough. the earth is cracked and fissured, and in time re- ecives o these interstices water which lies,stagnant and corrupt, to give off, when the hot wea* er’ re- turns, poisonous exhalaticns which Once infected, men wherever they go carry it with them. . Source of Inspiration. The herc-worshiping girl had just met the manager of an imported pian- ist and was raving over the performer in a way not wholly displeasing to the promoter of publicity. “Oh, I thought he was too perfect «nd inspired last Wednesday,” she gushed. “There- seemed a poetry and longing in his playing that were stronger than usual. Had _anything happened to make it so?” The manag smiled brutally. “Yes, he was stirred up that day, and he hustled through the- program. You see, he missed his lunch and I’d prom- ised to blow him to dinner, so he was in a hurry.” Where the Argument Was Weak. A member of the New York bar says that he once attended 4 trial in a Western city in which the counsel for the defense, who was evidently of Celtic extraction, gave utterance to the follewing remarkable observa- tions: “Your honor, the argument of my learned friend, the prosecuting at- air, it is smoke. From top.to bottom it is absolutely nothing. And concern ltasc: ps hee of Minnesota, To COLUMBUS IRUN COMPANY: a You are hereby notified, That the follow. ing, piece eas peer of land, situa te in the County of TtaSea and State of Minneso- ta, uid known and described ws follows to- wit: Southeast quarter of southwest qui ter (SH of SW). of Section twenty-live (25), ge T AS fits se ai, Range twenty-two (22), is now assesst n\your bame. ! That onthe first day of May. A. D. 1899, et the sale of lund pursuant to the Real Estate Tax Judgment, duly given and made in and by the District Court in and for said County of Itases. on the 2ist day of March, A, D. 1389, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinguent upon real estate for the year A. 1), 1897. for the said County ot Lrasca, the above eseribed piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sale, and no one bidding upol siid offer an amount equa: to that for ich said piece or parcel was subject to be scld. to-wit: the sum of One dollar and twenty-five cents, the same was duly bid in for the State of Minnesota for said sum. ‘That thereafter, and on the 11th day of No- vember, A. D. 103, the said piece or parcel of land, not then haying been redeemed from said Sale, and having then become the abso- | lute property of the State of Minnesota, was made of erystalyj sold and conveyed at, public sale by the County Auéitor of said ‘county pursuant to the order und direction of the State Auditor of the State of Minnesota, and in accordance with the provisions of the statute in such case made and provided, for the sum of Fifteen dollars thirty-three cents duly paid to the County T a That the certificate of sale for County Auditor upon said sale last above mentioned, has been presented to me at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of having notice of expiration of time for re- demption from said tax sale of said property given and serves; and that the amount re- quired to redeem suid piece or parce: of land troin said tax salc. ut the date of this notice pxclusive Of the Corts to accrue upon said notice, is the som of Fifteen Gollurs and i nts (said sum being the amount said tract or parcel of land was sold to said purchaser at the forfeited sale. lust above mentioned and interest thereon cording to Inw; und all other taxes whic: have become delinguent since the forfeited sale to said purchaser to the date of this notice. with interest, penulties and costs thereon). That the time for the redemption of sa Xpire sixty ((0) duys after the service of this. ‘otice und the filing of proof of such serv! n-my office. ; Witness my hand and seal of office this sixteenth day of March, A, D. 1906. § County Auditor's + M, A. SPANG. ‘ seal. Auditor Itasca County, Minnesota. -Review, Apr. 14, 21, 28. piece or parcel of land from said tax sale will | ty ol " To BESSIN L. CLARK: H You are hereby notified, That the following | pPleco or parcel of land. situated — in ‘Uhe County of Itasea and Sucte of Minnesota, and known und deserived as follows. to-wit? Southwest quarter of southeast quarter (SW of SE~). of Section. twenty five (25), ‘Tow. ship fifty-six (6), Range twenty-two Py is now iissessed in your name. Fhat on the Ist day of A. D. 1899. at asale of land pursuant to the Real Estate ‘ax Judgment aohy By 60 and made in and by the District Court in and for said Counvy of Itasca, on the 2ist day of March, A. D. S99, in proceedings tO euforce the payment of taxes delinquent, upon real estate for the year A. D, 1897 for said County of Itasca. the above described piece or parcel of land was uly otfered for sale, and no one bidding Upon said offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcel wus subject to be a. to-wit: the sum of Une -dollar and Wenty-five cents. the same was duly bid in for the Sta e of Minnesota for said sum. ‘That thereafter, and on the 1lth day of No- Yember. A. D. 1905; the said piece or parce! of dJand, not then haying been redeemed irom said sale, and having then become the abso- lute property of the State of Minnesota, was sold and conveyed at public sule by the County Auditor of said county pursuant to the order and direction of the State Auditor the State of Minnesota, and in uecordance With the provisions of the statute im such face made and provided. for the sum of Fiiteen dollars and ten cents duly paid tothe County Treasurer of said county. That the certificate of sule for said piece or parcel of land executed und delivered by suid County Auditor upon said sale lust tbove mentioned has been presented to m2 at my office by the holder thereot for the pur- ose of having novice of expiration of time ‘or redempi from said tax sale of said property given and served; and that the amount required to redeem said piece or par- cel of land from said tax sale, ab the date of | this notice, exclusive of the costs to acerue Upon said notice, is the sum of Vifteen dol- lars and seveuty cents (said sum being the amount for which said tract or parcel of land Was sold to said purchaser at the forfeited sale last ubove mentioned and interest there- on according to law; and all other taxes which bave become delinquent since the for- felted sale to said purchaser tu the date of this votice, with interest, penalties und costs thereon), That the time for the redemption ya ° piece or parcel of land from said ta will expire sixty (60) days after the servic i notice and the filing of proof of suci service in ms office. ‘ Witness my hand and seal of office this sixteenth day of Maret, A. D. 1906. } County Auditor's ; M_ A. »PANG, t Seal. f Auditor Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review, Apr. 14, 21, Active ot Erpration of Redemption, » of Count fi RILOF. County of L ‘ State of Minn Rp) To COLUMBUS IRON COMPANY: You are bereby notified. That the following described pic parcel of Jand situated in the County of State of and known an. ‘be soutbeast quarter of the southwest quar- ter (SE of SW) ef Section twenty-five (25), of Township fifty-six (56), of Runge twenty- two {22] west, is now a ed in your name. ‘that cn the tth day of May. A. D. 1900, at a sale of land pursuant to the Real E: x sudgmeat duly given und made inund by the District Court in and for said County cf on the Zist day of March, A. D. 1900, ceeding: d in avd for said County of lo enforce the payment of taxes and st delinquent upon’ real estate in said county und which was forfeited to and had become the alisolute property of the state Minnesota for the ayinent of 4 thereon fer the y 184 und 1895, the ubove desvribed piece or land was sold for the sum of Thirtee: ‘Ss. pursu antto the provisions of Ch: 822 of the General Laws of the State of a the year 1:09; that the tax cer for said land at suid sale h:; n to me at my office by the holder the: he purpose of having notice of the expi tion of the time for redemption from sule given and served; that the amonnt required to redeem said piec laud from said sale at the date of this noti exclusiye of the costs to ucerue notice is the sum of ‘fwenty-two { ars id ten [10] cents (said sum being-the gregute amountet said sum for which said Jana wis sold atsaid sule and interest there- Minnesota. ov ut twelve percent per ammum. deling (axes. penalties, costs and interest thereon aceruing subsequent, to said sale und paid b: said purchaser, and all unpaid. delingy Taxes, interest. costs and penalties accruing upon ‘suid land subsequent to said sale}; and that the time for redemption of said piece or parcel of land irom said sale will € pire sixty days after the service of this notice ind proof of sald service has been filed in my office. Witness my h sixteenth diy 0 3} County Audi M.'A. SPANG. 's Is 1 Seal. f Auditor [tase: County, M Heraid-Review, Apr. 14, 2t, Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasi State of Minneso' To BESSIE L. CLARK: You are hereby notified. That the following described piece or parcel of land, situated in the County of [tas and State of Minnesot: and known and described as follows. te-wi Southwest quarter of southeast quarte (Wt of SE's), of Section twenty-five (25), of Township fifty-six (66). Range tweuty-two (22) west, is now assessed in your name. That on the Jith day of May, A. DV. 1900, ata sule of land pursuant to the Real Estate Tax Judg- ment duly given and made in and by the Dstrict Court in und for said County of a on the 2ist day of March, 1900. in pro- ceedings had in and for said County of Ltusca 1o enforce the payment of taxes and interest (delinquent upon real estate in said county. ch was forfeited to and had becom: tite property of the State of Minn so. for the non-payment of taxes thereon f the years 1893, 1894 and 1885, the above d scribed piece or parcel of land was sold f the sum of Four dollars and twenty. isions of Ch nne- . tifl- | uted to mo at my office by the hold f purpose of having notice of expiration of the time for redemption } le given anu served; that the | amount required to redeem said piece or par- cc. of land trom said sale at vhe date of Unis notice. exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of Seven dollars and twenty-three cents (said sum being the ag- | gitgate umount of said sum for which suid land was sold at suid sale und interest there- ou at twelve per cent per annum, delinquent taxes, penalties, costs and interest thereon accruing subsequent to sid sale and paid by said r,and all unpaid delinquent » Costs and penalties accraing upon’ said Jand subsequent to said sale): and that the time for redemption of said piece ¢ parcel of Jand from suid sale will pi ty (60) after the service of t nd proof of said service has beén filed in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this sixteenth day of March, A. D. 1908. J County Auditor's + M. A. SPANG, t Seal. Auditor Itasca County, Minnesota: Herald-Review, Apr. 14. 21, 28. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA. ] County of Itasca, ss. * lage of Grand Rapids. otice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the Village Council of said Village of Grand Rapids and filed in my offiee, praying for license to sell intoxi- cati liquors .or the term commencing on -1%6. and termiuating on April 14 April ; 1907. by the following person, and at the fol- lowing place, as stated in Suid application, to- O. M.. HARRY, The front room on the ground floor of his saloon 0» lot 2,in block 1s. original plat of luge or town of Grand Rapids, Ltasca County, Minnesota. | Common Council of the Village f apids. at the council rooms in the village hall in said Village of Grand Rapids, in county and State of Minnesota, on y. the 23rd day of April, A, D. 1906, at & o'clock p. m. of that day. Witness my hend and seal of the Village of this 2th day of April, A. D. Graud Rupid: NG [Sex] H. E. GRAFFAM, Recorder, Herald-Review, Apr. 14.21. W. E. NEAL Real Estate and Insurance , Dealer in The finest List -f Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. |The Most Excellent Sites for Manv lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Corres,ondence Solicited. Greond Rapids, - - Minz torney, is lighter than vanity. It is’ Mineral : Pine and - Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bouy ht. sation will be heard and deter-| ~ JAMES McDONALD. In the west front room on the ground floor of the two-story ffame building situate on lot 19, of block 19, of the original plat of the | Village of Grand Rapids. Minnesota. ANTHONY McALPINE, In the east front room of the one-story building situated on. lot3 of block 18, in the orizinel townsite of Grand Kitpids, in the vil- lage of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. GRANT & CROSSEN, In the front room of that certain frame building situated on Jot6, of block 18, origiual plat of Grand Rapids. D. M. GUN. In the south and west front room on the first floor of Hotel Pokegama, situated on lots 13, 14 and 15. block 19, in th® original townsite of Grand Ra Minnesota. MCALPINE & McDONALD, In the east front room, on the ground floor | of the two-story brick building located on lot! 2, in block 18, in original town plat of Grand | Rapids, Minnesota. Probate Notics— Order to Examine Account. State of Minnesota | .. County of Itusca f : In Probate Court—Spocial Term, April 11th, 1906, In the matter of the estate of Lettie Gilliland, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Etizabeth Holmes, as administratrix. of the estate of Lettie Gilliland, — deceased, representing.among other things, thut she has fully administered said estate, und praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing the final account of her admin- istration, and for the assigument of the re- sidue of said estate to the purties entitled thereto by law: ItIs Ordered, That said account be exam- ined and petition heard by this court-ou Mon- day. the jth day of May, A. 1. 1906. at 1 o'clock 2, m.at the probate office, in the vill: of Grand Rapids, in said county. And it is further ordered, That notice thereof be given to all perséns interested by publishing a copy of this order once in cach week for three successive weeks. prior to said day of hearing. in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review. a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids, in said county. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., the 7th day of April, A. D., 1906. By the Court, ‘HS. HUSON. | Probate Court Seal] Judge of Probate. Herald-Review April 14. 21. 28. “Pie” and “Pica. Printers’ “pie” and the well-known American food staple of the same name have common philological or igin. A writer in the London Chron- icle says: “All the ‘pies’ seem to- go back to the original one, the mag- pie—in Latin, ‘pica’—from whose black-and-white aspect come ‘pied’ and ‘piebald.’ The old ordinal or service book was called ‘pica’ or ‘pie’ because of the appearance of the black-letter on the white page; and the edible Bet ete scaly rn conte may have been cl bancegh: ee mediaeval humor. Print- language retains both ‘pica’ for a ‘ope and SIR iliage Lots * the matter over. We also have some choic REISHUS-REMER se haslachaladhadhadleaiaslashedbstihedladesiesieslashe dake del tat d : We have choice residence lots at] over town and we are sell- ing them on such easy terme that anybody can buy. $5- down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk A bouse and three lots for sale cheap: are for sale on easy terms. "SE ee ee ae eo a a ae a aaa gE cy iF ‘Down 95 and $5 per month e business lots on our lists. They LAND COMPANY, Re EA ARE AS eae Se EE A ae mE ae aE a ae ea ae ge eeneeee, ‘Se be ee ae eee NE ae ee ee Eee ge eee ae eat ee ee ee me Re RE eR RE #? A Favorite Resort —T In connection—Open Day and abe ste ate ate ak he aE ae ate ae ae ae ae ae at ae ae ae a ae ate ate ae A A A Se EAE ER, ERE ADE a a Ae a aE a oa OTTO RANF ae Se ’ Sees Te SREONESR EE AE ee ate a ae geet ge a at a a a ae aa Se EE eA ets H hoes for refreshments and where may be seen and heard ene * of the largest phonographs in the world is at NORTHERN SAMPLE ROOM Cabinet Rye Whiskey a most delightful beverage always in Rapids. We hundle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. NORTHERN CAFE Season served at,all hours. HE ween stock—we are Agent for it m Grand Night. All Delicacies of the % OES Ee ae A a ea ea ae ak a AE I a a ae Re RANZE Chef, Res a ane aE age neon ate ae ae ae ate ate ea ae ate ak ate te ate at RE RE ee A aE J Notice of Expwration of Redemption. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, To COLUMBUS IRON COMPANY: Youare hereby notified. That the follow- ing piece or parcel of land, situated in the county of Itasca and state of Minneso- ta, and known and de eribed as follows to wit: Northeast qu of southwest qui (Ni of SW4s) of Si Vownship fifty tiventy-two (22), is your name, That on the first day of May A. 1D. 1899, at the sale of land pur: t he Real Estate Tax Judem de in and by the Distric a 9! ‘aid County 1 the 2ist day of March, A. D 189), ings to enforee the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year A, D. 1897, for the said County of Itasca, the abo ibed piece o parcel of land wis duly offered for sale, and no one bidding upon s offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcel was subject to be sold. to-wit. the sum of One dollar and ony cents, the same was duly bid in fo s of Minnesota for said sum. ‘That thereafier. and on the llth day of No- vember, AyD. 1905. the said piece or parcel of angi. not then hiving beea redeemed trom sale, and having thea become the absc lute property of the State of Minnesota. w sold and conveyed at public sale by the ounty Auditor of said county pursuant to the order and direction of the State Auditor of the State of Minnesota, and in accordance with the provisions of the statute in such teen dollars and ten cents duly paid to the County Treasurer of said county. ‘at the certificate of sale for said piece or of land executed and delivered by said y Auditor upon Said sile last above tioned has been presented to meat my e by the holder thereof for the purpose of Y having notice of expiration of time for re- | demiption from said tax sale of said property giver? and served; arid that the amount re: ived 10 redeem said piece or parcel vi id tax sale, at osts to ac¢rue upon said he sum of Fifteen dollars and seventy (said sum being the for which said tract or p: sold to said purchaser at the fe last above mentioned and interest thei uccording to law; and all other taxes whi have become delinquent since the torfeited ile to said purchaser to the date, of this notice. with interest, penalties aid costs thereon), - That the time for the redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale will expire sixty (60) duys after the service of this and the filing of proof of such service in my oflice. Witness my hand and seal of office this sixteenth day of March, A, D. 1906. § County Auditor's { M, A. SPANG, Seal. iy County Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. Herild-Review, Apr. 14, 21. 28, 06 ve (25). | ii ce made and provided. for the sum of) xe date of this notice. | | Notice of Expwaton of Redemption. Office of County Anditor, | County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To BESSIE L. CLARK: | You are hereby notified, That the following |piece or parcel of land, si i | the County of Ltasea a 5 ‘and known and described as follows. to-wi' Southeast _¢ or of northeast quart SE Section twenty-five (25), (56), Range twenty-two. ed in your name. on tho Ist day of stay, A. D. 1899, at and gpursaant to the Real Estate ment duly given and made in and by the District Court in and for said County ‘of Itasca, on the 2ist day of March. A. D. | 1899, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the [year A. D. 1897 for said County of tt the | above described piece or parcel of land was jduly offered for sale, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal te that for | which said piece or parce! was subj sold, to-wit: the sum of One ¢ ghty-seven cents, the sane w | for the St of Minnesota fo: ‘id sum That thereafter, and on the ith day of No- j vember, A, D. 1905, the said piece or parcel of jtand. not then having been redeemed from aid sale, and having then become the ab lute property of the State of Minnesota, was sold and conveyed at publie sale by the County Auditor of said county-pursuant to r and direction of the State Auditor ate of Minuesota, aud ia accordance j with the provisions of the statute in such se made and provided, for the sum of xteen dolla: na four cents duly paid vw the County Treasurer of said county. ‘That the ceriificate of sale for said piece or reel of land executed and delivered by said County Auditor upon said sale last above mentioned has been presented to me at my office by the holder thereof for th ose of having notice of expirati or redomption from said tax sale of said |property given and served; that the j amount required ce or par- > acerue teen dol= Y ht couts (said sum being the amount for which said tract or parcel of land was sold to said purchaser at the forfeited sale last above mentioned and interest there- Jon according to law; und all other taxes | which have become delinguent since the for- feited sale to suid purchaser to the date of this notice, with interest, penalties and costs thereon). That the time for the redemption of said piece or parcel of lund from said tax sale will re sixty (ti0) days after the service of this notic nd the filing of proof of such service in my office, Witness my hand and seal of office this sixteenth day of March, A. D. 1906, ) County Auditor's } M. A. SPANG, t Seal f ‘Auditor Itasca County, Mirue: Herald-Review Apr. 14, 21, 28. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. ORFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR ~~" County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To COLUMBUS IRON COMPANY: fied, That the following cel of land, situated in State of Minneso' The northeast quarter of the southwest q ter ‘NEY of SW“ ), of Section twenty-five (2 ef Township fifty: of range twenty- two (22) west, is now assessed in your name. That on the lth day of May. A. D190, at a sale of land pursuant to the Real Estate Tax Judgment. duly given and made anu by the Disu Jourt in and, for said County of Itasea, or the 2ist day of March, a. D. 1900, i seedings had in and for said Conuty of ase? to enforce the payment of taxes and interest delinguent upon real estate in said county and which was forfeited to and had become the absolute property of the State of Minnesota for the non-payment of taxes thereon for the yeurs 1893, 189 and 1895, the above described piece or parce! of land was sold for the sum of Ten dollars, pursu- ant to the provisions of Chapter 322 0f the Genera! Laws of the State of Minnesota for the year 18; that the tux certificate issued for said land at said sale has Leen presented to me at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of having notice of the expira- tion of the time for redemption from said sale given and served; that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from said sale at the date of this notice. exclusive of: the costs vo_acerue upon this notice. is the sum of Seventeen (317.00) dollars (said sum __ bein the ag- regate amount of said suin for which said fh nd. was sold at said sale and interest there- on at twelve per cent per annum, delinquent taxes. penulties, costs and interest thereon accruing subsequent to said sale and paid by suid purchaser and all unpaid delinquent taxes, interest, costs and penalties accruing upon’ said land snbsequent to said sale); and that the time for redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said sale will ex- pire sixty days hfter the service of this notice ou proof of suid service has been fied in my office. re Witness my hand and sexlefofiice, this sixteenth day of March, A. D, 19068 eed 5 County Auditor's | M. feta t Seal. f Auditorof I ia County, Minnesota, - Herald-Review, Apr. 14, 21. 282 Notice of Expiration of Redemption OFPIGE OF COUNTY AUDITOR) County of Itasca. rt State of Minnesota. ) To BESSIE L. CLARK: You are hereby notified, That the following described piece or parcel of land, situated in the county of Itasea, and state of Minnesota, ind known and described as follows. towit: Southeast quarter of northeast quarter (SE's of NE';), of Section twenty-five of ‘Township tift, ), Range twenty-two (22) is 10% sessed in your name. Thay w tho iith day of May, A.D. 190). [land pursuant to the real esta |} ment dul nm and thade in District Court m and for said Ce t day of March, 1900, in pro- edings had in and for said County of Itasea to enforce the payment of taxes and interest delinquent, upon real estate in said county. and which was for ed to and 1 become | the absolute property of the State of Minne- sota for the non-payment of taxes thereon for and 189, the above de- lof land was sold for | the years, 1893. | scribed piece or the s pursuant to 022 of the General sota for the year 18¥); th 2 cate issued ter said land at sale has been presented to ine at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of having notice of the expiration of the’ time for redemption from said sale givan and served; that the umount reqiitred to redeem said piece or pa cel of land from said sale at the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notic is the sam of Thirty-four dollars id sum being the agzre- ate amount of said sum for which said laud was soid at said sale and interest there- on at twelve per cent per annum, delinquent taxes, penalties costs and interest thereon accruing subsequent to said sale and paid by said purchaser, and all unpaid delinquent takes! interest. costs and penaltie: raing upon said Jand subsequent to said sale) und that the time for redemption of sai piece or parcel of Jand from suid sale will e pire ataes () days after the service of this notice and proof of said service has been Bled in my ottice. Witness my hand and seal of effice, this 16th day of Mareh.A. D. 1906. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor's) te Beat: § Auditor of Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review. Apr. 14. 21, 28. proyis P,P. SHELDON.’ NGS. = 0-4 Bepresident. Vice-President. E. AIKEN. Cashier. - First National Bank, DEFECT FOR SALE! T have about 2,500 acres of lan? in 55-23 and 55-24 that I wil sell for $5.00 an acre. Write iminediately to P. O. Box 211, : Mankato, Minnesota IVE PAGE

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