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Fre Mrs. Compton looked .at h but bewildered husband pression of good-natured. superiority, “Dear me, Gorge,” she Said, cheerful- ly, “I don’t see the use of my trying to explain to you, but I’m perfectly fling to do it, ef course. “I did intend, as you say, to buy a chen table,.and I came home with Nall mirror. But it was.an abso- li-cly 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 cared 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 with a nice glass mirror, and-I said what nice glass it was. And then he said, ‘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 mirror I had to have it; and you know you don’t like me to run up bilis in new places, and I hadn’t enough to buy a Kitchen table, too, so—now isn’t it clear?”—Youth’s Com- panion. i HAD FIRST DISCIPLINED ARMY. Egyptian King Credited With Much litary Foresight, the great nations Rome, Greece, The oa tught him the treops drilled in 1 a. warrfdr - class, the nucleus of an army 100,000 men, includ- jar chari- y be is said to have ests in Asia from e Caspian, and it t at any rate it was earliest .mili- d-army known o Americav. s you yourself es in, the next “Fol- world. low! nd you give them 8 y friend, v in a California’ valley istde upon which he lives e formation, and the wat- © rink is consequently he other side of the hill is composed of limestone, and the water from the springs and well is “hard.” The doctor has been struck with the ce is enormously trict. Ho Is rd water drinkers die of Bright’s disease and are crippled with chronic rheumatism, while the imbibers: generally live are free from‘ these dis- eases.—Dietetic and Hygienie Gazette. Chinese Eyes Are Straight. Chinese s are straight in the skull, according to E. Lemaire in La ate, but Yon Siebold, i , the great »2 that the eyes of alg) The reason the eye appears oblique is that the upper eyelid and the general direc- tions ef the eyebrow areoblique; the upper eyclid at the side of the nose froms a special fold which covers en- tirely 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 different 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- ing on of the kusti, a thread girdle, - which is. supposed to keep the Disciplined armies are to be traced j Ty experiences | -tect the body from harm, and the ty- | precious stones. are made,” is’ known, but few are acquainted with ‘the ingredients, though it is generally ‘anderstood that the paste gains its brilliancy. from the lead it contains. Formulas vary for tae paste, but all contain rock crystal, red lead, car- honate of potash, borax and white ar- senic. i E ‘It is required that these articles shall be of a higher grade of purity, as there is a considerable waste, so that the gems made from “strass,” as’ the composition is technically known, are by no means inexpensive. A paste diamond cannot scratch glass and is thus easily\detected, but colored stones are made of crystals 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 stal, which is | ground down so that there is no trace of the junction—New York Herald. A POSER FOR THE PROFESSOR. Philosopher Locturing Before Class Is Embarrassed by Student, A professor in Philoscphy was lec- turing upon “identity”. and had just argued, that parts of a whole nright be subtracted and ciher matter substitut- ed,- yet the whole would remain the Same, instancing the fact that. al- though every part of our. bodies is changed in seven y we remain the same iad I had a end had a still be the: “Then,” said\a student, and knife new b. lost putin it wo the handle have another knife would le-made to fit it, ibe the same?!” t is so,” Said the “Phen in that case,” w rejoined the student, “if I should find the old blade and the old handie and Dave the criginal parts put. together what knife’ would that be?”—New | York Week Parental Parsimozy. ‘Everything is by comparison. Said a woman recently of a young married couple whose families are. counted immensély rica. “Trey really can not: live on tacir income; it is shocking to pinch as they mu Why, you know, his father ‘only gives him $10,000 a year. He has a salary of $5,000 and nee irom her family $s cutrageous e is im those two tamili ty-Eve thousand @oliays income aad a completely fur- hed house and yet céunied patipérs by the world in which they move. Bet- ter change the orbit and come into one of common scase. — Boston Herald. His View Uti itarian, To her ‘eady erable collec: j tion of old mahogany the woman had added an unusailly had. its top covered with.a slab of marbie not less than 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 momenis and seemed to be comparing ‘the length of that marble slab with his own person. Then he remarked siowly: “Wouldn’t | it be great to have that in your rooms and come home late on a hot sum- mer’s night, take off your clothes and lie down on it. Many thecries seek to account for influenza. ‘The explanation of the scientist is that there lurks some liv- ing poiscn 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- l-eeives into these interstices water which lies, stagnant and corrupt, to give off, when the hot weaf er’ re- turns, poisonous exhalations which make malaria general, Once infected, men wherever they go carry it with them. e 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 poctry and longing in his playing that were stronger than usual. Had .anything happened to make it so?” The manager 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 q trial in a Western city in which the counsel for the defense, who was evidently of Celtic extraction, gave utterance to the following remarkable observa. tions: “¥ | my learned friend, the prose torney, is lighter “Your honor, the argument of 3 f A \ and Siate: Sian ‘ibed us follows to uurter of southwest qui ‘of Section twenty-five ( pes ‘ip fifty-: Si ), Range twenty-two (22), Is now assessed inyour name. That onthe first ‘day of Mi A, D, 1899, at the sale of land marment te e Real Estate Tax Judgment, duly given and made in and 7 the District Courtin and for said rae of Itasen. on the 2ist day of March, A, D. 1899, in proceedings to epforee the payment of taxes: eat ah upon real estate for the year A. 1). 1897. for the said County ot Ltasca, the above deseribed piece or parcel of land -was duly offered for sale. and no one bidding a : Horak egies an igaeeee equal i KO which 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. 1203, 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 sold and conveyed at public sale by’ the County Aucitor 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 Lilteen dollars and thirty-three cents duly paid to the County Treasurer of said County. That the certificate of sale for said piece or parcel of land executed and delivered by said County Auditm: upon said sale last above mentioned. hus been presented to me at my office by the bolder thereof for the purpose of having’ noti ¢ expiration of time for re- demption from ale of said property given and serves; and that the amount re- quired to redeem suid piece or parce! of land froin said tax sale. ut the date of this notice exclusive of the courts to accrue upon said notice, is the’ som of Fifteen Collars and ninety-tour cents (said sum being the amount for whteh said tract or parcel of land was sold to said purcheser at the forfeited sale. last above mentioned and interest theres according to Jaw; and all other tay hici: have become delinquent since the forfeited sale to said 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 land trom said tux sale will expire sixty ((0) days after the service of this notice and the filing of proof of such service tay band and seal of office this day of March, A. D. 1906. y Auditor's; M. A. SPANG. Seal. Auditor Itasea County, Minnesota. Herald-Review, Apr. 14, 21, 28. | ix 6), Range twenty-two. dag oF Mes A at on the Ist day of May, A. D. 1999. at techs of land pursuant to the Real Estate cl ma nh ane flor si unvy of Itasca, on the 2ist day of March, A. 0. . in proceedings tO euforce the pavment | ° }of taxes delinguent. upon real estate for the as ners Pog tit fe area the piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sale, and no one bidding Upon said offer an amount equal to that for |Which said piece or parcel was subject to be ld, to-wit: the sum of Une -dollar and Wenty-five cents, the sume was duly bid in for the Sta’e of Minnesota for said sum. That thereafter, and on fee lith day of No-~ ¥ember. A. D, 1905; the said piece or parce! of Jand, not oree haying been redeemed from Said sale, and having then become the abso- lute property of the State of Minnesota, was sold and conveyed at public sale by’ the vunty Auditor’ of said county pursuant to the order aud direction of the State Auditor ‘of the State of Minnesota, aud in accordance with the provisions cf the statute im such fase made and. provided. for the: sum of fifteen dollars and ten cents duly. paid tothe County Treasurer of said county. That the certificate of sale for said piece or parcel of land executed und delivered by said County Auditor upon said sale last tbove mentioned has been presented to ms ut my office by the holder thereot for the pur- “aay of having notice of expiration of time ‘or redemption from said tax sule of said property given and served; and that the amount required to redeem said piece or par- cel of land trom said tax sale, ab the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue pou said notice, is the sum of Pifteen dol- lars and seventy cents (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- ing aw; und all other taxes 1 ent since the for: to said purchaser tu the date of this votice, with interest, penalties and costs thereon), That the time for the redemption Piece or parcel of land from said tax w expire sixty (60) days after the service o| ‘this: notice and the filing of proof of such service in my offiee. i _Witness my hand and seal of office this sixteenth day of Marchi, A. D. 1906. } County Auditor’s ; M_A. sPANG, t Seal. f Auditor Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review, Apr. 14, 21, 28, snid Jotice ot Erpration of Redemption. O.ftve of County Auditor | County of Litsca State of Minneso’ 5 To COLUMBUS IRON COMPANY: You are bereby notified. That the following dyseribed piece or parcel of Jand siti i the County of icasca, Stute of Mi and known an described as follows, to-w The ro cage gene of the southwest quar- ter (SE% of SW. Section twenty-five (25), Notice of Expiration of Redemption, Office of County Auditor, County of Itas State of Minnesota, To BESSIB L. CLARK ‘ You are hereby notified, That the following described piece or parcel of land, situated in the County of [tasea, and State of Minnesota and known and described as follows. te-wi Southwest quarter of southeast. quacte Wa of SE's), of section twenty-five (25), of oneness We have choice residence a ing them. on such easy down and $5 per month is the matter over. A ho We also bave some choice So laclashalaslathashsainalashasbesieiladladestasleshasiadndh * % oJ 2 # a * * are for sale on easy terins. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, AE AD aH ae AS A A eH A se ah Hh ae ee ea eae ea ae aa a eR A E lots at] over town and we are sell- terme that anybody can buy. $5- certainly easy. Come in and talk use and three lots for sale cheap: business lots on our lists. They (Re Re Re AO Aa Se eee am ae AR aE Seeeeee ‘ei ae ee eae ae ae eae See EE ee SEER SE RE A as EE AE Se EE ae ate A ae a aE In connection—Open Day and Season served gb abe Se fe te ae AE ae ate ae ae ae ate ate oh ae ake ah a ae a ate ate abe ate eR MERE AE ME HE AE ER, ERE ATE aD Ea pe a RE sbess: J ea TH Ee NORTHERN SAMPLE ROOM Cabinet Rye Whiskey 3,mot sellzntial beverazo always 10 Rapids. We hundle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. NORTHERN CAFE OTTO RANFRANZE Chef, Pa * ‘96 eGR SHOTS EE A Ae ee ate a ae gece Aa a a a te aa Se eae a a ea a ee ete ae ae A E y yd Be # vorite Fe t a ISG EG He 3s * for refreshments and where may be seen and beard one Se * of the largest phonographs in the world is at ee ae. stock—we are Agent for it m Grand Night, All Delicacies of the atyall hours. b deb betheabesbe teed dedebiibedcbededobobbododdoka 1 BD A a ae A a ae te eae a a EA a Notice of Expuration of Redemption. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, County. of Itasca, State of Minnesota, To COLUMBUS IRON COMPANY: You are hereby notified. Thav the follow- | ing piece or parcel of land, situated | in the county of Itasca and state of Minneso- | and known and de cribed as follows to-! Noriheast quarrer of southwest quar- (NEM of SW) of Section twenty-five (25). | Township fifty-six (56), Range twenty-two | ¢ now assessed.in your name. * Notice of Kxpwration of Redemption. Office of County Anditor, County of [tas \ State of Minnesota. To BESSIE L. CLARK: You are hereby notified, That the following piece or parcel of land, situated in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, and known and described as follows. to- utheast gqparter of northeast quarter (SE% of NE#), of Section twenty-five (5), in Township fifty-six ( Range twenty-two (22), is now assessed in your name. of Township fifty-six (56), of Runge tweuty- two [22] west, is now assessed in your name. ‘That cn the Mth day of May. A. D. 1900, at a sale of land pursuact to the Real Estate Tax Judgment duly given und made inwnd by the District Court in and for said County cf n. A. D. 1900, had: in and for said-County of ownship fifty-six (6), Runge twenty-two (22) West, is now assessed in your name. That on the Jith day of May, A. D, 1900, at a sule of land pursuant to the Real Estate Tax Judg ment duly given and made in and by the D strict Court in and for said County of Jtasea, on the 2ist day of March, 1900. in’pro- ceedings had in and for said County of Ltas: , That on the first day of May A. D. 1899. at | the sale of land pursuant to the Real Estate | Tax Judgment, duly given and made in and by the District.Court, in and_for said County of Itasca, on the 21st day of March, A, D 189), | in proceedings to enforce the payment of | es delinquent upon real estate for the | ri D, 1897, for uhe said County of Itasca, | That on tho Ist day of stay, A, D. 1899, at asale of Jand pursaant to the Real Estate Judgment’ duly given and made in and by the District Court in and for said County of Itasca, on the 2ist day of Marc! 1899, in proceedings to enforee the of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D. 1897 for said County of ttusea, the 4 the payment of taxes and interest delinquent upon’ real estate in said county and which was forfeited to and had yecome the absolute property of the state of Minnesota for the non-payment of taxes thereon fer the years. 1893, 1894 and 1895, the above d ved piece or parcel of land was sold forthe sum of Thirteen colla antto the pro E neral Laws of the State of Minn the year 1:0; that the tax certificate for said land at suid sale has been p: to me at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of haying notice of the expi tion of the time for redemption from said sule given and served; the amount required to red i or parcel ot Juud from said sal of this notice, exclusiy 8 we UpoO this notice is the sum of ‘wenty-two [$22.00] dol- sand ten [10] vents (said sum being the az- gregete amount ef said Sun: for which safd Jand wus sold at said sale and interest there- ov ut twelve per cen? per aunum. delinquent taxes, penalties, costs and interest thereon cruing subsequent. to. said sule and paid by said purchaser, and ull unpaid delinquent nd penalties accruing upon suid land subsequent to said sal and that the time for redemption o of land i) id sule will ex. to enforce the payment of taxes and interest lelinquent upon real estate in said county, and which was forfeited to and had become the ubsclute property of the State of Minne- $0.2 for the non-payment of taxes thereon for the years 1893, 1894 and 1895, the above de- scribed piece or parcel of land was sold for the sum of Four, dollars and twenty-five nt to the provisions of Chapter Sota for the year 1899; that the tax certifi- ued for said land at said sale has been presented to mo at my office by the hoider thereof for the purpose of having notice of the expiration of the time for redemption from said sale given anu served; that the amount required vo redeem said piece or par- cc. of land from said saie at tbe date of Unis notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, is the sam of Seven dollars and twenty-three cents (said sum being the ag- gregute umount of said sam for which said land was sold at said sale und interest there- on abt twelve per cent per annum, delinquent taxes, penalties, costs and interest thereon accruing subsequent to said sale and paid by said parchuser, and all uupaid delinquent taxes, interest, costs and penalties accruing upon’ said land subsequent to said sale): and that the time for redemption of said piece er parcel of land from suid sale will e 322 of the General Laws of the State of Minne-. | County ed piece or parcel of land | om sale, und no one bidding | upon said offer an amount equal to that for | piece or parcel was subject to be | the sum of. One dollar and | eents, the same was duly bid in for the State of Minnesota for said sum. ‘That thereafier. and on the 11th day of No- yember, AyD. 1905, the said piece or parcel of lang. not then having been redeemed trom said sale, and having then become the lute property of the State of Minnesota. v sold and «conv blic sale by the d couniy purs the order and direction of the State of the State of Minnesota, and in at h the provisions of the statute in such cause made and provided, for the sum of} Fifteen — doli und ten cents duly paid to the County Treasurer of said county. Thot the certificate of sale for suid piece or arcel of land exeeuted and delivered by said ‘ounty Auditor upon Said sale last above meutioned has been presented to me at my » by the holder thereof for the purpose of having’ notice of expiration of time for re-| demption from said tax sale of said property iw und served; arid that the amount re m said piece or parc sale, at Cie date of this nobi above described piece or parcel of land was duly offered for syle, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal te that for which said piece or parcel was subject to be sold, to-wit: the sum of One dollar and eighty-seven cents, the same was duly bid in for the State of Minnesota for said sum That thereafter, and on the Lith day of No- vember, A. D, 1905, the suid piece or parcel of land. not then having been redeomed from said sale, and having then become the at perty of the State of Minnesota, wa yed ut public sale by the Auditor of said countypursuant to r and direction of the State Auditor i and in accordance: with the provisions of the statute in such made and provided, for the sum of xteen dollars ind four cents duly paid vw the County Treasurer of suid count. ‘That the cerificate of sale for said piece or parcel of land executed and delivered by s County Auditor upon said sale last med has been presented to me at my office by the holder thereof for the pur- | pose of having notice of expiration of time ‘or redemption from said tax sale of said property given and served; and that the amount required to redeem said piece or par- cel o( land from si e, at the date of rvice-of this notice id service has been filed in my offi “Witness my hand and seal of office, this sixteenth day of March, A, D. 1908. ) County Auditer's ‘M.A. SPAN t Seal. f Auditor Itasca County, Minnesota. Heraid-Review, Apr. 14, 21, 28, pire sixty (60) days ser" u notice and proof of said filed iu my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this sixteenth day of March, A. D. 1908. j County Auditor's 1 M.A. SPANG, t Seal. f Auditor Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review, Apr. 14. 21, 28. Notice of Applicaton for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA. } County of Ltasea, ° ¢ss. Village of Grand Rapids, Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the Village Counci of said Village of Grand Rapids and filed my office, praying for license to sell intoxi- cating liquors .or the terin commencing on April 15, 196. and termivating on April. 14 1907. by the following person, and at the fol- lowing placs, as stated in Suid application, to-wit: 0. M..HARRY, The front room on the ground floor of bis saloon o Jot 2,iu block 18. original plat of ve or town of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota. Said application will be heard and_deter- pined by jaid Common Council of the Village of Grand Rapids, at the council rooms in the village hall in said Village of Grand Rapids, in Itasca county and State of Minnesota, on Monday, the 23rd day of April. A. D. 1906, at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of the Village of Graud Rapids, this 22th day of Aprit, A. D. Seal] H. E. GRAFFAM, Recorder, Horald-Review, Apr. 14.21. W. E. NEAL Real Estate and Insurance : Dealer in The tinest List -f Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manv lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - - Mint A. B. CLAIR, Mineral - » \Piigiag " o Farming Lands JAMES McDONALD, In the west front room on the ground floor of the two-story ffume building situate on lot 19, of block 19, of the original plat of the Village of Grand Rupids, Minnesota. ANTHONY McALVINE, In the east front room of the one-story building situated om lot3of block 1% in the orizinel townsite of Grand Kapids, In the vil- lage of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. GRANT & CROSSEN, In the front room of that certain frame building situated on lot6, of block 18, origiual plat of Grand Rapids. D. M. GUNN. In the south and west front room on the first floor of Hotel Pokegama. situated on lots 13, 14 and 15. block 1% In th® original townsite of Grand Rapids. Minnesota. MCALPINE & McDONALD, In the east front room, on the ground floor of the two-story brick building located on lot 12, in block 18, in original town plat of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Probate Notics— Order to Examine Account. State of Minnesota | .. County of Itasca In Probate Court—Spocial Term, April 11th, 1906, In the matter of the estate of Lettie Gilltland. jeceased. On reading and filing the petition of tizabeth Holmes, as administratrix: of the estate ie Gilliland, — deceased, representing.among other things, that she has fully administered suid estate, ‘and. praying that a time and place be fixed for examining and allowing the final uceount of her admin- istration, and for the assigament of the re- sidue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto by law: Its Ordered, That said account be exam- ined and petition heard by this court-on Mon- jay. the ‘th day of May, A. D. 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m.at the probate office, in the of Grand Rapids, in said ‘county. it is further ordered, That notice thereof be given to all pers6ns interested by publishing a copy Of this order once in euch Week for three successive weeks. prior to said day of hearing. in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review. a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grind Hapids, in said county. F Dated at Grand Rupids, Minn., the 7th day of April, A. D., 1906. By the Court, . $. HUSON, | Probate Court Seal | Judge of Probate. Herald-Review April 14. 21. 28 “Pie” and “Pica.” , Printers’ “pie” and the well-kno 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 type on the white page; and edible pie} having equaily = or. Print rhs to accrue upon s notice, is the sum of Fifteen dollars and seventy cents (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 thereon according to law; and all other taxes which have become delinquent since the forfeited to said purchaser to the date, of this with interest, penalties and costs 1). That the time for the redemption of said piece or parce! of land trom said tax sale will xpire sixty (60) duys after the service of this ice. and the filing of proof of such serv in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this sixtcenth day of March, A, D. 190: {County Auditor's | M, A. SPANG, 1 s County Auditor, eal. s Ttasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review, Apr. 14, 21. 28, 06 ru in my office, this notice, exclusive of the costs to acerue upon said notice, is the sum of ‘teen dol= lars and st ight ceuts (said sum being the umount for which said tract or parcel of land as sold to said purchaser ut the forfeited sale last above mentioned and interest there- on according to law; and all other taxes which have become delinquent since the fo: i suid purchaser to the of th interest, penalties and ts nat the time for the redemption of said of lund from said tax sale will pire sixty (60) days after the service of this otice and the filing of proof of such service Witness my hand and Sent of office this 06, sixteenth day of March. A. D. 1 ) County Auditor's } M.A. SPANG. ( Seal f Auditor [tase: County, M Herald-Review Apr. 1. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. ORFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To COLUMBUS IRON COMPANY: You are hereby notified, That the following described pieces reel of land, situated in pa the County « f ‘ the und known anc and known and described as foliows. To BE: You are hereby vot de’ i Notice of Expiration of Redemption OFFIGE OF COUNTY AUDITOR) County of Itasca. r State of Minnesota. i) TE L, CLARK ed. That the following bed piece or parcel uf land, situated in county of i The northeast quarter of the southwes Southeast, 24 Of ter ‘NEY of SW ), of Section twenty-five ef Township fifty-six (56). of range twenty two (22) west. is now assessed in your nan That on the ih day of May. A. D.190 sale of lund pursuant to the Real KE: Judgment. duly. given and made i the District Jourt in and, for said of Ttas 21st day of March, in proceedings had in and for said County of Itasc? to enforce the payment of taxes and interest delinguent upon real estate in said county and which was forfeited to aud had become the absolute property of the Stute of Minnesota for the non-payment of taxes} sova for the thereon for the years 1893, 1394 and 1895, the above described piece or parce! of sold for the sum of Ten dollars, pursu~ ant to the. provisions of Chapter 322 of the Genera! Laws of the State of Minnesota for the year 1899; that the tax certificate issued west, is now assi the lith day oi 4 u h, 1900, in pre nd for said County of Itas: nforce the payment o' xes and interest delinquent. upon real e in said county. and which was forfeited to and had become the absolute property of the State of Minn n-pzyment of taxes thereon for the yea 1393, 1894 and 139, the above de- scribed piece-or parcel of lind was sold for the sum of Twevtv ($20.00) doliars. pursuant to the provisions of ‘Chapter 822 of the General Laws of tne state of Minn sota for the year 1899; that the tax certifi- for suid land at said sale has Leen presented | cate issued fer said land at said sale has been 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 ES or parcel of Jand from said sale at the date of this notice. exclusive of the costs to_acerue upon this notice. is the sum of Seventeen (217.00) dollars {said n sregate amount of said suin for which said fan was sold 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 “pone by Suid purchaser and all unpaid delinquent taxes, ingerest, costs and penalties accruing upon said Jand snbsequent to said sale); and that the time for redemption of said piece or parcel gf land from said sale will ex- pire sixty days after the service of this notice eis proof of suid service has been filed in my office. s Witness my hand and seal.cf sixteenth day of March, A. D, J County Auditor’s } M.A. SI t Seal. — f sum being the ag-jdollars (said presented to me at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of having notice of the expiration of the’ time for redemption from said sale given and served; that the amount required to redeem said piece or par- cel of land from said sale at the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notics is the sam of Thirty-four sum being the uagere- ate amount of said sum for which said land was soid at said sale and interest there- on at twelve per cent: per annum, delinguent taxes, penalties costs and interest thereon accruing subsequent to said sale and paid by said purchaser, and all unpaid delinquent taxes, interest ts and penalties accruing upon said land subseqyent to said sali piece or parcel of Jand from suid sale will ex- pite sixcy (60) days after the service of th: notice and proof of said service has been fled in my ottice. Witness. my hand and seal of effice, this 16th “A. D. 1906, day of Mare! {County Aud M, A. SPANG, Seal. Auditor of Itasea County, Minnesota. . Herald-Review. Apr. 14.21, 28. BF. P. SHELDON.” _ Vice-President, a Cashier. DEFECTI FOR SALE! T have about 2,500 acres of lan? in 55-23 and 55-24 that I wil - ‘sell for $5.00 an aere, Write imimediateiy to VE PAGE . auiaeseterwremreenionsnnnafeannuinen | as a