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-. study to the subject,.,. Qf, spectal|drawa by County Attorney Spear the Lake township, turned his books over a ee a 3 court room and advised the county y, the July, 1906, at ten attomey that he had had trouble with | high itthen be amy ‘McVeigh some time ago over the loss tonne panes Sclofana of a watch by McVeigh at the North- ($30.00) attorney's feos ere \ < aay ern — McVeigh wasexcused. At ithe premises. dessribeg insatd mortgage -, the i Lewi: ti Mc- | 4nd so to be sold, ure the lots, pieces and During the Week gh ge ites lg Be dec | Fetes eae ae coal ae itusca und State of Minnesota, and known of the court house, and told him | fos} thwee vis} aud: our ial, ot Block H ° m quitely that Kelleher was a bad. man; lea rhea cl. cone oes ae He War pond es Grand Rapids and Vicinity. that he robbed lumber jacks, etc. | Cord in the office of the Register of Deeds ia Hon. G. G. Hartley was up from | ‘Coming, June 28th, the Swiss Enter- Duluth the first,of the week. Hon. D. M, Gunn returned from a This McVeigh denied, but the judge | #34 for said County. trip to the twin cities Thursday. MEETING — |INSCHO INNOCNT, ~ AT WADENA) DONALD GUILTY The Cause of Drainage of State|Elmer Inscho, Charged with Arson, Swamp Lands Ably Represnted is Declared Not Guilty. ~ TH 3 , Dated June Ist, 1 seemed to think that the evideuce was W. T. Farts, sufficiently conclusive to justify the By ots to Mormnnce. tainers in high-class reportoire vande-| imposing of a fine of $50, the maxi- Herald-Review June 9. July 21. ville. and music. Thirty people,}mum penalty allowed under the law. military band and orchestra? Entire|The defendant paid the sum at once. Mortgage Forclosure Sale. NEW PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY| J. J. MCDONALD DECLARED GUILTY. The Grand Rapids base ball t one we a rogram. each night. Gatton is hereby given thas default bas ¢ Grand Rapi all team ices, 35c and soc. in the ions of that certain will play in Bemidji tomorrow. : ADJOURNMENT OF _| popsareduly cxecuced and delitered by Allen The first freiglt brought to Bovey over the new railroad reached the Diamond property last Friday and was there transferred to wagons for delivery O. L. Mather of Duluth, was regis- DISTRICT COURT | triefX oat sitos und'duiy fled tor focord tered at the Pokegama Monday. mE on June 4, 1904, at ten o'clock a. m.. in the C. H. Warner Supersedes Bernard Charged with Assault in First De- and J.S. Gole of Grand Rapids gree, the Jury Says He’s Guilty— office of ve register of deeds in and for Itasca Judge McClenahan adjourned court | fOUnty, Minnesota, and recorded therein in Aaa taxes. amounting im ull to Forty-two and Sheriff Hoolthan time in which to sub- 38-100 dollars (42-28); that theamountclaimed t y. ul poena 125 special venire men for the | ‘Three Hundred Thirty-three and. 15-100 dole Miller case. ~ lors (3333.75), together with the amount of said taxes, making in all Three Hundred a reer eee Seventy-six and 8-100 dollirs ($376.08); and Wanted" sa sohettor to. take) ofders.| Sie armtnc sever bees arate aoetalant = for a household necessity. Good and Pursuant vo the statute in such case made and provi , by sale of he remises: wages guaranteed, Address P. O. | therein described and thereby conveyed. vis: Box 301, Grand Rapids. seventeen [17], elghteon [18] and nineteen = ’s Plantati Passtime com- | 4 9 i 255; that said Choosen Secretary—Many Penalty From Five to Ten Years. Page “Village hall’ M aii night, | © the village. The: shipement was a Wednesday noon until 3 o’clock mortgages hs this day paid. te es a8 a Will A ‘ . car load of hay. It will be some time| Thursday, July 5. This actioa was | mortgage for the years 1904 and 195, ther Able Addresses Delivered. ‘peal Case. W. E. Neal and family passed | yet before the road will be completed,|made necessary in order to give | With penalties, interest and costs ou sald 130 through Grand Rapids yesterday on their way to Bemidji where they will reside. T. H. Feeley was up from Swan River on Monday looking for a cainp cook. F. J. Nagle, the Feeley real estate dealer and cedar operator, was in town Monday. ; H. E. Graffam returned yesterday j from atnp to the new town of Big Fork on the line of the Minneapolis & Rainy Lake railroad. Mr. Graffam owns a third interest in this town, im company with Frank Larson and the railway company. Big Fork has Lote good prospects to become one of ats Rabe na [19] in Block ‘I'wo |3) of the Second Division to the important points along the new} Books opened, posted, audited and | She, Vlg a eee 4 railway, closed. Accuracy and_ satisfaction | fle, and of record in the office of the A. J. McGuire, Aad A, Tone and mn tt James Passard arrived home from Wa-|and McDonald cases in district court, dena Thursdav afternoon where they | ‘I'he Inscho jury returned a verdict of had attended the meeting of the State|not guilty Jast Saturday evening about Drainage League held on the 27th.|8 o'clock, after delberating four hours. The gathering was an interesting and|The McDonald case went to the jury profitable one, “according to these} Monday evening and a verdict of gentlemen. Superintendent McGuire} guilty of assault in the-first degree was Two juries deliberated on the Inscho i i T i W. H. Eichman and Henry Brand- register of deeds.within and for said Itasca said it was evident that the people|rendered ‘Tuesday morning at 9g] . 5 y ‘ dambitbed: ” Mowell seatsatased ter of deeds: wand for” tase have been cating the sibicet of o'clock. mier of Floodwood, were Sundap A. L, LaFreniere, pubhsher of the|* Rov .. Careiag ope pie mos erst will be so sold, by Itasca County Independent, was a caller at the News office ‘Tuesday, LaFren seemed very much dejected over the fact that he could not attend the tournament at Cass Lake, having, so he says, no iba PEA? ae Pow stipulated in said mortgage interesyng matter which is regularl ; oe r 29, 1908. ‘ dsbod up in his sheet, No Pjoubt Mig ret rok aaa ee Weuxan T. Fans, of the court house in said village of Grand Rapids, on Monday, the 16th day of July, 1906, at ten o'clock a, m,, at public vendue, to the ~ highest bidder for cash, tosatisfy the amount otice to Contractors, | ties aue ‘on Said Snorzage Including: the ‘* | amount so paid for taxes and interest thereon atl0per cent. per anuum from this date. together with the costs of sale, including Twenty-five Dollars [$25] attorney's fees, visitors in Grand Rapids. Miss Ethe? Barr, ef Racine, Wis., neice of Mrs. H. E. Graffam, is here ona visit. Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Anderson came up from Carlton Wednesday on a few days visit. £ drasnage during the past few months} ‘The verdict in the Inscho case was and are coming to understand the|a surprise to some who confidently vast importance of the project to the|expected that the accused would be entire state: From a business stand|found guilty of arson as charged in point the drainage of the state. swamp] the indictment. Elmer Inscho is a lands means to Minnesota what: the| married man about forty-five years of discovery cf arich iron mines mean to} age, who has resided in Veer River the individual. It means.the acquire-|and vicinity for a number of years, bt any 'o grade and build one certain piece of | ALFRED L. Tuwina. Mortgagee. ment of a vast fortune in return for a| He does not drmk nor use tobacco inj - J. H. Williams, Contractor John- Speay Nowe. Pay es Beck eck Seta y at he So er ena Spaeth or rt oe cornparatively small investment, said|any form. ‘Heretofore he had always|son’s head office man, left for the west %, a distance of over three-quarters of Herald-Review June 2-July 7. last Sunday. Dr. George C. Gilbert of Cass Lake, waé visiting with Grand Rapids friends the first of the week. The 8-piece orchestra conducted by | ™®: Mr. McGuire. ‘The original opposi-|born a good reputation, He was Plans and specificatious may be seen in the ¢ Publication, June 2, 1008. tion that was met by the advocates of| charged wite the crime of arson by drainage from the southern portion of|setting fire to the Hotel Northern in the state, ‘is fast passing away. ‘The|Deer River in April of this year. 5 : : z i First Professor Nix, touring with the Swiss Lae ie eee Clerk after Thurs- Last Publication, July 7, 1906. Entertainers.is considered to be one | “fie successful bidder must furaish bonds to Execution Sale. i i i the amount of the contract. of the finest musical organizations | Moi ourd reserves the right to reject any | Under and by virtue of an execution Issued thrifty people to the south of us are|There was evidence introduced to the traveling with any show. It1s a big |or all bids. out of and under the seal of the district court ity : W.c. ER. in and for the County of Itasca, getting wise to the fact that they are/eftect that a man very much resemb- Free to all, big street parade and | treat to sit and hsten to the fine strains : ©. BOTT Mriolerk. | teouth Judicial Disteict of the State of Minne. as much interested in the reclaimation | ling Inscho was seen chmbing duwn a band concert by the Swiss Enter-'| of music from this grand orchestra. Herald-Review June 30, July 7. sota, on the Ist day of June, A. D. 1906, upon a judgment duly rendered and docketed tn said court and ue, on the 24th day of June, A. D. 1901, in favor of E. G. Nevius. plaintiff, H and against Clark Clay, defendant, for the T nance um er sum of One Hundred ‘Twenty-eight and 32-100 A Dollars (3128.32), which said judgment was e thereafter assigned by suid B. G. Nevius to date, June 28, Prices 35 and 50 cents, Hugh McEwan by instrument dated May 29th.’ A, D. 1906, and filed in the office of the Mr. John Doran and Miss Julia Wa | The Village Council of the Village of Grand ‘ McDonald, both of Grand Rapids,|_ “Rapids do ordain as follows: | Gerk of sald court on the dist: day of ed Be it ordained by the Village Council of tho | i A: 0. Se of: chide Ntasen: were united in the holy bonds of Village of Grand Rapids. Cot tii to me, as sheriff of said Itasca ¥ eee ot ‘apids, County of Itusex. | county, duly directed and delivered, I have matrimony at St. Joseph’s Catholic State of Minnesota: i mand sl ell i . Section 1. ‘That permission and authority | l¢vigd pon and shall sell at public auction te church, on Tuesday morning, at 9 |isncreby given and granted to the Stundard | the highest cash bidder. at, the front door of o'clock, Rev. Father O’Mahoney | 9! Compuny, corporation organized and | Hupigein said county, on Tuesday. the iit 7 5 Y | doing business under and by virtue of the | Rapids jn said county, on Tuesday. the Itt officiating, They ieft on the after. | laws of the State of Indiana, to construct ana | 2a of July. A. D. 1900, at ten o'e.ock. * * all the right, title and interest that above reportoire, vaudeville and music noon train over the Great Northern on pesiotadn Pieter my ene (ot) yenrs, ca. ps named judgment debtor had on said 2th day Coming. June 28. a brief visit to friends in Duluth and | of W % of block 31. second division. aired in und to the ‘Lets Six (6) and Seven: Peter Palequin, aged 23 years, died ~ r; ui = Bt elsewhere. The future home of Mr. | necessary for ies business rand eat ngs {pjot Section Twenty-seven 7), in Township at Bovey last Saturday and was buried in Itasca cemetery Sunday. tainers. June 28. County Auditor Spang will go to’ Northome Monday to receive the books of township assessors, Nothwithstanding the inclemency of the weather last ‘'uesday the Catholic picnic heid at Pokegama lake netted And all due credit is given Professor Nix for having such a fine body of musicians under him. Don’t forget the of these vast tracts of swamp lands as|ladder from the roof of the burning are the citizens of the north. They|building. There was other circum- see immense returns in taxation that}stantal evidence given that looked now yields nota dollar. The argu-| exceedingly bad tor the defendant, ment that touches the pocket-book 1s | Two men swore positively that Inscho what counts, had attempted to bribe them to burn There developed an opposition | the hotel. Their testimony was in no to the nate mployed by the old|manner conflicting. ‘There could president and secretary in the matter | have been no line of reasoning follow— Sr4r. of handling funds, and as a resalt C.J} ed by the jury m reaching its-decision| Everything new this season but the H. Warner of Aitkin, was chosen. pre-| except» to. entirely disregard the evi-}name Swiss Entertainers in high-class sident over A. .G. Bernard~ of Cass} dence produced by the state-and by Lake, and J. S, Gole of Grand Rapids, | placing reliance in what was testified was made‘secretary in place of H. G.| to by the defense, Hays of Bemidji J. J.. McDonald, of Swan River, A number of interesting papers} was indicted by the grand jury at this were read by experts un the drainage | session of court for assault in the second question who thave devoted years of|degree. When the indictment was * i ; ifty-four (54), Range Twenty-seven (27) west in illuminating Oil-, Coal Oils, Naptha, Gaso- ae a and Mrs. McDonald will be in Grand line, Benzine Geauy’ other, minerel Olle nag | Of the 4th P. af, wil in Itasca Sounty, ‘linn sota. Dated June 1st, 1906, WM. HOOLIHAN, Sheriff. Itasea County, Minn. By F. W, Fish, Deputy, Louis Malett, assessor of Jesse interest was the paper of State Engi-}word “first” © was ° substifited ror neer Ralph telling of the drainage} “second” im fixing the-degree of the, work done during the past yearandvt}Offense. The change was dwscovered the engineer's view of the practica-|@Nd under instruction: from the-court bility of drainage. With a corps of the matter was sila tia age and sutveyors Mr. Balf has practically ce ug bsg Me he tee ceetee. completed a topographic survey of all shot Saet Lany Martie it he fomer's the northern counties of the state, palin “ak cats Rieck” Sicbonald and he spoke very favorably of the | V5 in an intoxicated condition at the soil and the high state of cultivation | ine of the shooting and the defense that can be obtained when proper) was that the accused did not know outlets for it are constructed. He] what he was doing and hence could said, in part; , |not be held morally, or legally ré- Fully 80 per cent of the area of!sponsible. Frank F. Price and A. L. swamp land in Roseau, Kittson and|Thwing were the defendant’s attor- Marshal counties consists of open}neys; McDonald was placed under land covered with a luxuriant growth | $5,000 bonds pending an application of nutritious grasses. for an appeal. The swamp lands of Wadena, Cass,} The penalty prescribed for the Hubbard and Crow Wing counties are | offense of assault in the first degree 1s destined to become the wealth pro-|from five to ten years in the peniten- ducing lands of these counties; with tiary. uniformly good surface slopes every where the complete re of|GOOD ROADS these lands can be accomplished at CONVENTION comparatively small cost. There can be no yeasonable doubt as to the productiveness of the soils in these] The meeting held in Grand Rapids swamps. About 50 per cent of tne] yesterday afternoon was not attended area of swamp land in these counties | by as large a number of people as was consists {of open marshes and mea-|hoped for. ‘There was a sufficient dows, the remainder being covered|number present, however, to make with timber varying from scattering |the gathering a very profitable one. small trees toa heavy growth of| Engineer Cooley delivered an able tamarack, spruce and cedar timber. | address on the subject of road making The swamps of Clearwater, Beltrami, | that was understand and appreciated. Itasca and St. Louis counties have|It had been hopéd that others would much the same general features, the|be present besides Mr. Cooley, but svil being .a vegetable formation | letters were received from several who varying from two to eight feet in|had been invited, stating that it depth and is generally underlaid with | would be impossible for them to at- a sub-soil of clay. tend. The swamp lands of Aitkin and} At the conclusion of Mr. Cooley’s Carlton counties are similar in many | address a Good Ruads Association was respects to the swamps of Itasca and | formed, a constitution adopted, and St. Louis counties, the surface and| A. M. Sisler elected president. and A. slopes are not quite so, favorable for|J. McGuire, secretary and treasurer. good drainage; sufficint fall can b:| The next meeting will be held iu obtained for ditches to thoroughly] Grand Rapids on July 9th at 3 v’clock drain any partof these counties.- The} io the afterncon. N, Hoiman. mo. and herein described as follows. to-w! be cordedon the 2ith day of April. 1904. at ni being in the county of Itase: te of M: = when he announced that an attempt) rier ae Pe id Hoghatars uiloe: in iio | vous deverliced as folloug: owes eee ne, Rapids. Fluids, the products of Pretroleum, in quunti- ties sufficicnt to meet the requirements of its The board of regents of the state | S#{business. cs and parts of | university agricultural college, cdth- ordinances ‘im conflict herewith are hereby = fs y ‘. repeuled. to Auditor Spang on- Wednesday ‘last. ston Bis iss eee rer oil Milek torreon, This ordinaricy shill bo -in | Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. be wes ‘ . Ge force and e! onan i The local base ball team has.been.|-of Nioorehead and E. No Randall of | tersuumuce im weiting by the sald Standard | ,Noten,!s, hereby, ginen. that defnult bas strengthened: by theadditionof Frank } Famili ited the Northe rid ety oe / J executed by Richard Boan, Mortgagor, to amline, visited the Northeast Experi-| Attest: William ©.” Gilbert, Mortgazee, dated Jun- Winters, short stop, and Cun. Berg, {iment station last Saturday< Th + RARE AM. B.D Fowans. uury 1th, i901, and recorded tn the office of center fleld, hoth of Bemidjl ae ne urday. OF cia Ven President | tive Register ot Dedds in and for the county o& er fleld, hoth of Bemidji. spent the forenoon looking over the | published in Grand Rapids Herald-Reviow | used state of Minnesota, on the 18th day of More people, better players, cos- | farm in company with Superintendent | _ J nes eats O Re naiontl wat pa ieee tumes and scenery than any other |'McGuire. The gentlemen were well 6th day of Uctober, 1902, said mortgage was. show—Swiss Entertainers. Coming | pleased with the conditions prevailing Mo: igage Foreclosure Sate per sasha eg ees Cuapan + and June 28, under Mr. McGuire’s management, Pb este roi georges ats to Sd a the deed of assiguwent was recorded Ya the : we deed made, | office of the Register of Deeds in and for the- and spoke of his work in very flatter- | executed and delivered by Johu B. Shanner, a | county of of Itasca, state of Minnesota, om Mrs. P McGowan and chileren, who}. ~ °F. hi single man. Mortgagor, to W. C. Gilbert, | the 7th day of October, 1902. at 10° o'clock. had been visiting with the family of ee meine face es a ee ITO and rec retinas ina i i there ti cBeok, ah nit uted ete dee a ¥ ‘eC0! in the of wu ereot; that the amount c:aim ue Register of Deeds McGowan, returned | 3°15 1p 1M the afternoon. Register of Deads, for, the County ot Itasca, on suid mortgage ut Uns date ‘is the sum oF to their home in Superior Wednesday. | The yen and well Hien 1906, ut 9 ofdlock, A. M. In book “o mot alort- soverea hy'eald martance re the Nocthwest > ro iy . ic! le 1 wes arter of S ion There will be special song setvice |“OMPa?Y> the Swiss Entertainers, will | tre hnou-paymentofthe principal and interest |. nua the West, Halt of the. Southwest Sethe 'M. E church thm open a week’s engagement here, com- | seaured by and due on sald mortgage accord: | Quurter and the Northeast Quarter of the 5 a orrow morn: | mencing Thursday, June 28th, This |!2g tothe terms und conditions thereof and | Southwest Quarter of Section 14, Township ing at 10:30, Prof. and Mrs. George > ? . the amount claimed to be due. and that is due | 58, north of Range 27, west of the 4th Princi- Gd 4ke, aden will sin E bod. company is considered to be one of| thereon, on said mortgage, at the date hereof | pal Mer: n, situated in said Itasca County, an Z Hsing. Everybody | the strongest reportoire shows now | tthesum of Two hundred and seven dollars | Minnesota; that by virtue of the power of is extended a cordial invitation. a P and ninety-seven cents ($207. a sale contained in ‘said mortgagee, and pur- vom ths road spd Obw thet te maceting | esr meet rte tet hae al id | eemeied ia eseare elt Reece ie 2 4 . rc tk rovi |, Sa! moi er sles + pee bas Pe aey. pr with igrand ae cpaey ~ built and of ihe indebtedness seou red bythe so of sald Dremises Bt partic Yendue automol made ii jebut in | up a reputation which meets all com- Gite Se eee UP hips waren gle Semabel cetagts 6d sg vt paicheecer A - « * q is been instituted to reco f Itasca County, Mil ta. at the front Grand Rapids last Monday. Itis.a| petition. The company has ‘been en- Sig ampané due theron oF ny pare wuereots door of the, Court House in the Village of is 7 pol is here! ran tt Ss, in 8a coun! and state. cannabis sting car of the Pope larged the seroy ae narbente 3° by virtue of the power of sale ‘contained in | the Bist day ot July, 1006, at i O'elocke a. ma. . P said mort u tatute in | to sat tl ount t jue On Si moi ee hestra, and we. have no hecitarnn | such case made and provided, said ‘mortgage | kage, together with tho costs of such sale, John Dunigan died at Bovey Moa- | 0Fchestra, na = ch = hesitation deed will be foreclosed by sule the of mortgug- | and $4.00 uttomey's fee stipulated in said day of a complication of diseases. |! Saving that all those who see this | conveyed, at public auction or vendue to the | Dated Juue 8, 1906. He was pat from Kremer’s un. | fine company will not be dissapointed. highest, bidder for cash, by ithe herlt of cipal Ttasca Lumber Company. . 3 a . uunty, nnesota, al 1 nn or" Ss dertaking rooms Wednesday. Coming June 28 of the Court House in the Village of Grand | R. J. Powell, Word ived b: thesth day of August. A De 100s, stioorcieck | "is amber Recht e oO .D. « y a mber Exchange. The manager of the Mesabe Tele- a bold received by John Hepfel | ie een ay coon et ait pan’ to eatisty the | \ a at aasauglin ating, phone company announces thata new | last Saturday announcing the sudden amount Which shall then De due on ald Herald-Review. June 16-July 21. Parry Ff; - iJ moi age together wit © COs! building will be erected in Grand | death of Matt Schumacher at Hib-|Pimdneni of such “aule and’ Twento-aes aeriaGal Heoedonere Sule Rapids for the transaetion of the com- oe aes Schumacher had been in CORO Dollars A trosnant foo stipulated in said gags d ‘ agar ibbi i rec hereby given, that default has pany’s business at this point, and that } Hibbing but a short time, having gone |The lunds and premises covered and con- | ,Noties.{s H M modern telephonic equipment will be | over there in search of employment. waver Ly sald mortgege a, dood sense bone Imopigese made aid executed < mechs installed here.’ Nobody in this town | He was a member of the order of| those pieces or parcels of land situate hatog. | ealteur en sane, ber husband, mortgagor t will object. Redmen and Mr. Hepfel was notified |2n4 being in the County of Itusca, State of | day of February, A.D... 1004. of the death as Sachem of the local Moctitcnat conttat otha berth oasstaatins bee IE Fra er th The old favorites will be here June é ap. | (NEM of SE 4) of Section Eleven (11); the | $0}'dsy of February, A. D. 190, at 2:10 o'clock OB ith aa bhiliely new “ahew, ces lodge. Interment was made at Hib-| Such halt of the North-west quarter (bs at | areeiay of Paupgecy A. D. ttle: oe) Onlgc lays, new ces bandon coeep ee Jast Sunday under the direction | Oy) Oi tee eoatie mea Aiartor (NW of | Ziaton the sth day of April: A. D. 1904. said » ee one i ae Aiea nek ofthe Redmen. The deceased had awe of section Tweive (2), all in Township meccsenne, Woereee With cee sacebiedeere 7. i i “two orth, ol ity -t c] powell A 5 PeOUee pean Perete SOoME Ute vacor teeta Pmt oo Te | CARMA, Sesto oct ts weltben dale ge P. years, and for some time conducted a| Wated this 2sth'day of June, 4 1906, corded in the office of suid Register of John Fontac, a Bovey salvon man, | saloon here. His death was a sut-|¢. c, Mccarrny. qo Ormeae, for Itasca county, Minnesota. on the 12th * . . : ne. - Sagee. . Db. at G3: . ™m. was struck on the head with a billiard | pris: to his friendshere, as he was in| " Attorney for SMortgagoo, | sala dug Tu Bopi: Got Mor age cue in the hands of Walter Winters, | apparent good health when he left. eae get eg who says he comes from Brainerd. holder thereof ‘and of the _ indebted- z red th 3 that fault Fontac was rendered insensible and] MCVEIGH FINED Morlgage Foreclosure Sale. , pom anqured sheaths carn een report says he may die. Winters was CO Dips | ditions af a sortaln aiocignpe crosited san| aud interest socuited thereby when dues that ns Of a in_mo execu! and iu wi 5 that arrested and bound over to the grand $50 FOR CONTEMPT delivered by Emma E. Cul So cad Samuel t. | suo ampgas claimed te be due and the: jury. ; “Sat Cable, her hus! |. mortgagors, to Janet N. | on said mortgago at the date hereof. is the ey igh Janauey. 1008 dad eeeorded in theaics of uve | Porty-tour coute (els 4 that, no wction or * J january, } and recol € office of the | Forty-four ceats ; that no uction or a . on the jount secu: sai cutting off bends and deepening and STED FOR Alpine, Florence Remer and Claudia | Tyesday evening on a charge of con. | Mpg: t%! five Orclocip. mi iu Book ortgude oF any putt thereof; that the “ands » “ . y ot Mor on at on h | and premises descril ny Lov widening the channel will necessarily - ROBBERY Allen of Grand Rapids have. been tempt of court. This was the matter F Apel 1904, Bald moregugo wes assigned suid mortgage are described in said mortgage form an impoftant part in the drain- taking in the sights incident to the referred to last week by the judge | Wiad Janet N. Hoimu ortgages, to dh und here! bed is age work of these counties. firemen’s tournament this week. —Cass Ww iS. an 1 of assignment was re- | that piece or parcel of land situate, lying and ‘hot pre! Lak . i s ‘The cost of draining these swamps] T° i re alban had a preliminary e Voice had been qmade to influence a juror, |G" of Mortgages, on pai . east quarter of the northeast quarter (NE% will besmall compared with thegreat| hearing this morning in- Justice The I and that he would deal with the offend. | th sald_assignes of sa NE‘) of section nine (9) in township fifty- fits that wil a 1 | Huson’s court, on a charge of grand ¢ Itasca News tells us that ; the taxes assessed against the premises de- | four (54) north of cange twenty-five (25) west benefits at wi } accrue and sma! barceie Se bowen i “During the temporary absence of | at a latter time. Juror Lewis, who ae Toe eee, Leta ears sees, eathe Oe Fae aA by virtue of the power * ” é t err mounting in e sum of | of sale contained in if r- compared with the cost of great drain ep iagelle ix che to the! Marshal Hachey at Grand. Rapids | Was serving on the Inscho case,report- | One Hundred: Fourteen. und. 84-100 Dollars | suant to the statute iu such, ase mude ‘and age projects in other parts of the|gtand jury. Hubbard was arrested in this week, Ed Chill has been wearing | ¢d to the judge that John McVeigh | (#114.84); that the amount claimed to be due | provided. said mortgaxe wil! be foreclosed by world, ‘The plans and estimates of Cass Lake on information sent out ring hi d on said mortgage ut this date. including said | sale of the sail mortguged premises therein . 4 the star, and that he. has kept order | had approac um and passed some | taxes: is Eight Hundred Twenty and 51-100 | described at public auction or vendue to_the the work have not been sufficiently | from Buvey, where a hardware store goes without saying.” : worked wut to ascertain the cost, but| bad been entered and robbed on the deragatory remarks concerning Jerome eo nay ). and. ‘a hedasert or proceeding pichest bidder for cash by the sheriff of Kelliker, proprietor of the Nogthern cover the debt ee EY Said naam dig py neg cows Willage "Of Grand Mrs. C. M. King is receiving a visit | hotel, the property that Inscho was| thereof, “<°: Neretofore ald, oF any part | ttapids in said county and state. on | Monda from her sister, Mrs. F. McCormick, | alleged to have attemtped to destroy by | Now, notice is hereby given That by virtue | x. m. of said day to satisfy the amount then structed at a cost not exceeding $1.50 | Knives, tive revolvers, three winchest-| who has been teaching school in! fire, Previous tothe alleged interview | andor the statue in such cave made and | of such sale und anattocuoy'e tee ot Lwonty. per acre for lands reclaimed. er rifles and une dozen silver spoons. | Deyil’s Lake county, North Dakota. | with Lewis, McVeigh had been called prin ete pe ed by | five G540) doligrs stipulated in said mortgage. ‘ Some of the stolen goods were found| Mrs. McCormick was one of the. first | as 2 juror in the Inscho case and was it § Winiram C. Greuerr, For Sale or Rent—New six room| in the possession of Hubbard. He is| teachers in the Der River log school are serve. After taking the] acer, 'of cash Oy te ene monec }C- Se ny Auiaet Maracas. ; Anges 9 King damper Co.!a bad appearing character. Deer River Kelleher came into the | 0s cart Home county and. St _ Herald-Heview, June 90-Aug. 11 it can be safely stated thata complete |2/st inst. Among the articles stolen system of main ditches. can be con-| Were one dozen razors, five dozen jack z * va