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‘GRAND RAPIDS -— Pioneer Meat THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats. We Carry Onty the Best that Cat be Had. Our Special Brands of CANNED GOODS are the i best offered to the public. W: C. Gilbert made a business trip to Hibbing yesterday afternoon. Miss Anna Maddy of Aitkin visited Poultry, Game, Etc. Butter. Eggs, Cheese. } THOS. Fl N N EGA ‘ Letand Avetue, H Opposite Postoffice. Perfection in Scissors and Shears is attained only under the brand KEEN KUTTER KEEN KUITER Scissors and Shears are made from specially selected steel of the very finest quality and are tempered to just the right degree. Their adjustment is perfect and they cut sharp and clean the entire length of the blades. If you buy a pair of KEEN KUTTER Scissors or Shears they will be in perfect condition when others bought at the same time have been long since di as worn out. For sale by : «W. J. & H, D. Powers Secenet (GE Ae eh ee Pe ee we ee ea ee MESORER EARS SHORE TE CREN SS A Favorite Resort for refreshments and where may be seen and heard one of the largest phonographs in the world is at THE ‘ NORTHERN SAMPLE ROOM Cabinet Rye Whiskey {nyt delighttat beveruge always in Thaplda.: Welhundie tne Sees oolenene eteeranstnes, SERN fosyit am Gran NORTHERN CAFE In connection—Open Day and. Night. All Delicacies of the Season served at all hours, OTTO RANFRANZE Chef, Sb heed it ott ttt tT | SaonenenseecesseuasE 4 ad | dedhesheehed-dededcdededededud e Re SIE AE ee HE a A ee a a a ea | Aahedoske Mehethadecbs cote sdodededcdobededcabed HH A EAE A A A a a ae a ae a possesses CeCe ose ees oe Eb AE AE a AEA ae ae aE a ae ae ae ee ae aE SED = e Grand Rapids: ety : MA and $5 Village Lots per month We have choice residence lots all 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 the matter over. A house and three lots for sale cheap. We also have some chdice business lots on our lists. They are for sale on easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, b acadeeateehteedehdeidihiibtititLittii th Tt TTT) AHSOCRES SLE SSSH seeeeceeececes t hachnalochasashadhadaahaahasla haclaskastedlankedlasheshualaatushadhasisiaslashesdshedhashiad REMEMBER THE DATES---SEPTEMBER =, 4,5, 6, 7 and8 STATEFAIR Opening of the $100,000 Livestock Am- philtheater on Monday morning, Sept. 3rd. Dedication address by James J. Hill. Dan Patch and Cresceus, the two fast- est stallions in the world, to go ay we va their world’s records on onday. The greatest Livestock Exhibit of the world—all the week. Three great Auction Sales of pure bred cattle in the Amphitheater. Judging of horses and cattle in the Live stock pe nde nerd ive si burade on Frida: Sensational Racing each dey. That's the Holiday Week of the Year—the Week of the Great MINNESOTA. Increased Agricultural and : tural Exhibits. ont Spectacular Fireworks, Racing. Etc., each night. $5,000 trotting race onMinneapolis day $5,000 pacing race-on St. Paul day, Exciting ladies relay riding race—six days—every afternoon of fair week. High-class specialties each afternoon and evening. Demonstrations of all kinds of farm and dairy machinery—Daily. Premiums and purses 365,644,50, i Tick le Si rday, . Good - Holf Fare Railroad Rates! Tickets on sale Saturday. ainda core oc. N. COSGROVE, Pres. EW. RANDALL, Sec’y. Fr&35 F. PRICE LAWLER Office in the First National Bank building. GRAND:RAPIDS— - MINN wera A. ROSSMAN, Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Building. — + MINN %, F ©. W“Hastinas. * £. P. SHELDON. President. Vice-President C. E. ArKEex, Cashier. First National Bank, Grand ‘Rapids, Minn, Fens * ‘ with the Doran family this week. Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Frye returned from a. visit to St. Paul Monday. Found—Chila’s hat, last Thursday. Call at Herald-Review. ere Mrs. Henry Logan returned from a visit to friends at Hibbing last Tues- Miss Hilda Slipp of Brainerd is here to spend the summer with the Gunn family at the Pokegama. Mrs. W. P. Nisbett and two clnld- dren returned Sunday trom their visit with relatives in Minneapolis. Miss Ida Voran, who taught school at Hibving during the past term, is home on a visit. Play ball! ‘The Big Duluths vs. Grand Rapids at Olympia driving park tomorrow aiternoun at 3 o’clock. Mrs. Conant of Duluth, who visited with the family of ‘I. KR, Pravitz last week, returned to her home Monday. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid society will give an ice cream and cake social on the lawn of the McVicar residence Wednesday evening, C. N. Wirt of Mizpah, was among the homesteaders who are putting in time at the county seat in attendance as jurors at district court. Mr,and Mrs. ‘Theodore Betts are visiting this week at International Falls with the famiy of R. S. Mc- Donald. W.E. Neal come down from Be- midji yesterday oa business.’ Mr. Neal says his tamily and himself are well pleased with their new home, Mr, 1. Hoffman of Chicago, an ex- perienced dry goods and clothing salesman, has accepted a position in Levy’s innterprise store. Mrs. Stanford Grant of St. Paul, a sster of Mr. F, ‘I. Bueneman, our former townsman, is here on a visit with Mrs. C, H. Marr. Master Henry Graffum spent the week at Sugur island the guest of Master Our, son of A. G. Otis, who is spending the summer at the lake. Hon. D- M. Gunn, aceompanied by Mrs. Gunn and Miss Margaret, attend- ed the Cdle banquet at Walker’ last Monday night. Grant Richards expects to soon open his new drug store at Bovey. ‘Fhe building put up by Messrs John Cos- tello and Wm, Dibbert is about ready for occupancy, ‘Mrs, D, C. Anderson, wife of Editor Anderson of the Carlton Vidette. visited at the Anderson home on Prairie river a few days. e The Misses Celestine and Irma Casey, of “Aitkin, who have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rody Hawley tor several days past, returned to their home Monday aiternoon, Dennis Haley, who has been on this end of the range in charge of spent the Fourth in Hibbing with his tamily. Misses Florence and May Finnegan of St. Paul, sisters of Will Finnegan of the Pioneer market, are here on a visit. ‘hey‘are stopping at the Mc— Intosh home. Mrs. E. D. McLean of Duluth was the guest of Mrs. George McDonald tis week. She went to Bemidji ‘Thursday on a’visit to triends in that city. The game will be called at Olympia park tomorrow afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Big Duluth will undertake to play even with Giand Rapids for the deieat admmistered on the Fourth, Eye glasses lost—in case—between court house and Central school build- ing. Finder will please return to register ot deeds office or Herald- Keview, Frank Caldwell Sr., has been in town during the week in response to the command of Sheriff Hoolihan, who required his services as a peut juryman. Miss Vera Pellman of Windsor, Ont., visited with her auntand uncle, Mr. and Mrs, George McDonald, this week. Muss Peliman goes from here to Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Brandmier of Floodwood, visited: over the fourth with Mrs. Brandmier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E,C, Kiley. ‘they return- ed home Friday. Fred Congdon, postmaster. at Popple, up in the Big Fork country, is serving his counuy as a juryman in district court. Mr. Congdon is opti- mistic in his views of the future for that section of the Big Fork in which he lives, and says he expects to be there until he is able to side from his’ home to the county seat in an auto- During the Week | Grand Rapids and vicinity. | Grand Rapids and Vicinity. exploration work for a couple of years, | | Mr. D. D. Daly, tepresenting the St. Paul Fire & Insurance company, was here a few days looking after the local interests of hiscompany. Kremer & King are the Grand Rapids agents, Deputy Bank Examiner Johnson put in a few days at Bagley, the coun- ty seat of Clearwater county last week, returning here Thursday to attend the Miller trial as a witness for the state. J. A. Quigg, assessor of the unorgan- ed portions.of the county, and his deputies are closing up their work and will have everything properly placed upon the books when. the county commissioners meet as a board of equalization on July 16. Mr. C. M. Cross of Velva, N. D., father of Editor James H. Cross of ‘the Magnet, has-been visiting his son during the week. Mr. Cross Sr. owned considerable real estate in North Dakota which he recently dis- posed of and will make his future home mn Towa. - The Grand Rapids Commercial club meeting next Monday afternocn will be called to order at Village hall at 2 o'clock. An heer later the Good Roads association will meet. ‘The county commissioners will attend the Meeting in a body. B. Huffer, an old-time resident of Grand Rapids, now hving near Ni- agara, N.D., is here on a Lrief business visit. He 1s now a prosperous farmer in “Big Dick”. and says he has a 200-acre crop of fine wheat and about 100 acres in vats and barley. Just bear in mind, Mr. Business man and Mr. Farmer, that your presence at Village hall next Monday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock will be re- quired at the Good Roads association meeting: It matters not whether you are a member or not, be there and say something. You may know more than you think you do, and it is a sure thing that you have not passed the learning limit. On theveighgh page of this issue of the Herald-Review the Itasca Mercan- tile company has an announcement that 1s worth considering. The Itasca does “not. deal in generalities, but quotes plain figures and the reductions stated» in their announcement dre genuine. “Read it over carefully and then profit by what you learn. * Ed Johnson’ asrived in Grand Rapids this week from Duluth, where he had been an inmate of St. Mary’s hospital during the past seven weeks, Mr. Johnson received surgical treat- ment, by Dr. Magie, for for some in- ternal dissarrangement, and recovered very slowly, He 1s now much improv- ed.and feels that his ultimate recovery is assured, but is still weak and unable to operate in the woods. ‘Henry Logan visited a couple of days this week with his family and friends about town. Mr. Logan is in business at the F6rest mine location, a short distance from Nashwauk. He says buginess.there has been good dur- ing the summer thus far, especially at the St. Peul location, where he also has a place. Hiram W. Slack, who has conducted an “‘uuting school” for boy son Pokeg- ama lake during the past three seasons, arrived last week from St. Paul h a party of young men and boys who will spend the next two months in camp near Hotel Ogemah& Thé Amentcan Fire Insurance com- pany of Philadelphia, has gone bump. The First State bank of Grand Rapids represented the company in the local field.and wrote a. number of nsks. The holders of policies in the defunct concern wil brobably be reimbursed to the amount of the premiums paid by the First State bank. Louts Malett, one of the Jesse Lake township farmers who was subpoened by Sheriff Hoolihan to do petit jury service in district court, has been in town since Thursday, Mr. Malett says all growing crops are in fine con- dition in his township and the farmers all feel prosperous and happy—even Dunc McDougall. County Auditor M. A. Spang, Treasurer A..A. Kremer and Register of Deeds McGowan, were visitors to Northome the first of the week, where the auditor met a number of assessors of that territory and received their books for transmission to _his office, The gentlem2n report Northome to be a lively town where everybody appears to be doing a thriving business. Mr. and Mrs, Ed C. Zamboui of Owatonna, Minn., were married last week and came to Grand Rapids on a wedding tnp and to visit with their an unfortunate coincidence and tailure Mr. and Mrs, Frye of the intended visit, the latter were in St. Paul when friends, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Frye. By | Po! on the part of the visitors to advise | {y Pokegama until Monday. They re- turned to Owatonna Monday after- noon, Mr. Zambout was in Grand Rapids about a year ago when he had some notion-of engaging in the drug business here. _He is now conducting three drug stores in the southern part of the state, Order your ice cream by. the pint, quart or gallon at Miller’s. hone 223 and it will be delivered. For Sale or Rent—New six . room house. Inquire of King Lumber Co. LANDS. Farm, Timber and Meadow Lands in Itasca, Aitkin, Cass. Crow Wing, Lake, St, Louis, Cook and all northern counties. Send for free map of Minnesota. with full list of lands and descriptions of northern Minnesota. Prices—$6 to.#15 per acre. Easy terms. 6 per cent. Will exchange clear lands for mortgaged or foreclosed Farms and Lands Send in full descriptions of your Bk oa erty. Will pay cash for Pine ‘and ara wood timber lands. Want good retail agents in all parts of the northwest, W. D. Washburn; Jr. 201 Guarantee Bid’g, Minneapolis, Minn. Citation for Hearing on Petition for Ad- ministration. Estate of John Tuovinen. bate court. In the matter of the estate of John Tuovinen, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to all persons inter- ested in the granting of administration of the estate of said decedent: The petition of Antti Tuovinen having been filled in this court, representing that John Tuovinen, then ® resident of the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 15th day of Muay, 1906; and praying that letters of admini- stration of his estate be granted to Alfred L. Thwing; and the court having fixed tne time and place.for hearing said petition; There- fore, you. und each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause. if any you_have. before this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in {the Village of Grand Rapids in the County of Itasca, State of Minn- esata, on the 30th day of J 906, at 10 o'clock 2. m.. why said petition should not be granted. f Witness. the Judge of said Court. and the Seal of said Court, this sixth day of July 1909. § PROBATE } (| SEAL. ae) 4.8. Huson, ALFRED L. THWING. Probate Judge. Attorney for Petitioner. Notice to Contractors. Bids will be received by the Township Board of Iron Range Township. at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, iS 10th, 1905. in Erik Johnson's Hall, Bovey, Minn., for the follow- ing work: to grade and build one certain piece of road connecting Coleraine and the new gounty road at the west line of section 31-56- pris distance of over three-quarters of a mils. Plans and specificatious may be seen in the hands of the,said Town Clerk after Thurs- day. July 5th, 1906. at Bovey. The successful biddér must furiish bonds to the amount of the contract. ; The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, W. C. BOLLINGER. Town Clerk. Herald-Review June 30, July 7. Mo: tgage Foreclosure Sale Whereas, Nefuult has been made tn the con- ditions of that certain mortgage deed made, executed and delivered by John B. Shanner, a single man. Mordeaucss to W. C. Gilbert, Mortgagee, duted the 3rd day of Fooiuayy, A. 1). 1906 und recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Ltase: Minnesota. on the 5th day of February, 1906, at 9 o'clock A. M. in book “0” of 'M S, On page 258, which default consists in the non-payment of the principal and interest seaured by and due on said mortgage accord- ing tothe terms and conditions: thereof und the anfount claimed to be due. and that is due thereon, on said mortgage, at the date hereof is the sum of Two hundred and seven dollars and ninety-seven cents ($207.97,) and Whereas said mortgagee, W.C. Gilbert, is at the date hereof owner dnd’ bolder of said mortgage and of the indebtedness secured thereby, and no action or proceeding at law or in equity has been instituted to recover the amount due thereon or any part thereof; Now therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale coutained in said mortgage deed andof the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage deed will be foreclosed by sale the of mortgag- ed lands and premises therein described and conveyed, ut public auction or vendue to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff of Itasca County, Minnesota, at the front door of the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids in saidcounty und_ state. ou Monday the 13th day of August, A. D, 1905, at 100’clock in the forenoon of said day, to satisfy the amount which shxll then be due on said mortgage together with the costs and dis- bursements of such sale and Twenty-five (825.00)Dollurs A ttorney fee stipulated in suid mortgage in case of fore The lands and premises covered and con- veyed by said mortgage deed and to be suld as aforesaid, are described as follows: Ali those pieces or parcels of land situate. lying and being in the County of Itasva, State of Minnesota, described as follows to-wit: The North-east quarter of the South-east quarter (NE of SE 4) of Section Eleven (11); the South haif of the North-west . quarter (S's of NW 4) of section twelve (12); the North-west quarter of the South-we3t quarter (NW of SW?4) of section Twelve (12), all in Township Sixty-two (62) North, of range Twenty-six (26) west of the 4th P, M- Dated this 26th day of June, A. D, 1906. W. ©. GrnBert, ©. C. MoCarrny, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgazee. Herald-Review, June 30-Aug. 11. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Whereas, Default has been made in the con ditions of ‘a certain mortgage executed and delivered by Emma E. Cable and Samuel J. Cable, her husband. mortgagors, to Janec N. Holman, mortgagee dated the 27th day of January. 19%, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Itasca in the State of Minnesota. on the 26th day of April, 1904, at five o'clock p. m.. in Book “IF” of Mortgages, on pi Be. 243 That on the 26th day of April. 1904. said mortguge was assigned by said Janet N. Hoiman. mortgagee, to W, T Fallis.and the deed of assignment was re- corded on the 2ith day of April, 1904. at nine o'clock A M., in said Kegister’s office. in Book “G@" of Mortgazes, on page 170 thereof, That the said assignee of suid mortgage has paid the taxes assessed against the premises de- scribed in said mortgage, forthe yeurs 1903, 1904, and 1905, amounting in all to the sum of One Hundred Fourteen und 84-100 Dollars ($114.84); that the amount claimed to be dye on said morgage ut this date. including said taxes. is Eight Hundred Twenty and 54-100 Mars ). and no action or procaeding has been instituted at law or in equity to re- cover the debt secured by said mortgage or the the tuxes heretofore paid, or any part ereot, Now, notice is hereby yes That by virtue of power of sale contained in said mortgage andoftbe statue in such case made and State of Minnesota, County of Itisca, in Pro- | A he 28rd: day of July Nena the Boat : nD heicl on interest. pe ay coe paid rd an nses of sale, and (350,00) ataoroey's fees as stipalated in said ot f Minnesota, and known Ho fh, three 3} aud’ Kour {ie of Boe wo 5 Fee « ‘our ‘Thirty-iwo (39), Grand Rapids First Division en on ee sie A rt june Is) : W. T. Faves, Frank F, Price, Mortgagee. Attorney for Morgagee. Herald-Review June 9. July 21. Mortgage Forclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that defunit has occured im the conditions of that certain mortgage duly executed A ettapee a L. Hotebkiss and Ruth {. Hotehkiss, his wife, mortgagors, to William T. Fallis. mortgagee dated April 3, 1903, and duly filed for reco) on June 4, 1904, at ten o'clock a. m.. in the office of the register of deedsin and for Itasca. county. Minnesota, and recorded therein in book “F” of mor res On page 255; that said mortgagee has thisday paid the taxes as- sessed against the premises described in said mortgage for the years 1904 and 1905, Soeeener: with penalties, interest and costs on sald 1:04 taxes, amounting in all to Forty-two and 23-100 dollars ($42.28); that the amountclaimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is Three Hundred Thirty-three and 75-100 dol- lors ($333.75), together with the amount of making lh all Three Hundred Seventy-six and 3-100 dollars ($376.03); and that said mortgage will be foreclosed, by virtue of the power of sule therein contained and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, by sale of the premises therein described and thereby conveyed. viz: Lots seventeen [17], eighteen [18} and: Fare [19] in Block ‘Iwo [2] of the Second Division to the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds within and for said Itasca / county; that said premises will be so sold by the sheriff of Itasca county at the front door of the court house in said village of Grand Kapids, on Monday, the 16th day of July, 1906, at ten o'clock a. m., at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the amount- then due on said mortgage including the amount so paid for taxes and interest thereon atl0per cept. per annum from this date. together with the costs of sale, including Twenty-five Dollars [$25] attorney's fees, stipulated in said mortgage. Dated May 29, 1906. Witriam T, Panis, Mortgagee. ALFRED L. THWING, Attorney for Mortgagee, Grand Rapids, Minn, Herald-Review June 2-July 7. First Publication, June 2, 1906, Last Publication, July 7, 1906. Execution Sale. Under and by virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the district court in and for the County of Itasca, in the Fif- teenth Judicial District of the State of Minne- sota, on the 1st day of June, A. D. 1906, upon a judgment duly rendered and docketed in said court and county on the 24th day of June, A, D. 1901, in favor of E. G. Nevius, plaintiff, and against Clark Clay, defendant, for the sum of One Hundred Twenty-eight and 32-100 Dollars (3128.82), which said judgment was thereafter assigned by said KE. G. Nevius to Hugh McEwan by instrument dated May 29th. A.D. 1905, and filed in the office of the clerk of said court on the May, A. D. 1906, which execution was to me, as_ sheriff of suid Itasca county, duly directed and delivered, I have levied upon and shall sell at public auction to the highest cush bidder, at the front door of the court house in the Village of Grand Rapids in said county, on Tuesday, the 17th day of July. A. D. 1905, at ten o’c.ock. A. M., all the right, title and interest that above named judgment debtor had on aaid 24th day June, A. D. 1901, and may have thereafter ac- quired in and to the Lots Six (6) and Seven ({),,0f Section Twenty-seven Gi), in Township. } Fifty-four (54), Range of the 4th P. M., atlin Itasca Sounty, sota, Dated June Ist, 1906. “ WM. HOOLIHAN, Sheriff. Itasca County, Minn. By F. W, Fish, Deputy, Bist. duy of inne- Mortgage Foreclosure Sale, Notice is hereby given, that default has mude in the conditions of a mortgage executed by Richard Boan, Mortgagor, to William C. Gilbert, Mortgagee, dated Jan- uary llth, 1901, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds In and for the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the 18th cor of January, 1901, at9 o'clock a. m.in Book I of Mortgages on page 448. thereof; that on the 6th day of Uctober, 1902, said mortgage was assigned by said William ©. Gilbert, Mort- gagee, to the Itusea Lumber Company. a the deed of assignment was recorded in the oftice of the Register of Deeds in und for the county of of Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the 7th day of October, 192, at 10-30 o'clock a.m. in Book G of Sonne on page 148 thereof; that the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is the sum of $144.15; that the premises described in und covered by said mortgage are the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 23. and the West Half of the Southwest uarter and the Northeast Quarter of the uthwest Quarter of Section 14, Townshi 58, north of Range 27, west of the 4th Princi- al Meridian, situated in said Itusca County, innesota; that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgagee, and pur- suant to the statute in such case made and pea said mortgagee will be foreclosed y the sule of said premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash by the Sheriff of Itasca County, Minnesota, at the front. dovr of the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids, in said county and state, on the 3ist day of July, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. to satisfy the amount then due on sald_ mort- guage, together with the costs of such sale, and $35.00 attorney’s fee stipulated in said mortgage. Dated June 8, 1906. Itasca Lumber Company. Mortgagee. R. J. Powell, attorney for Mortgage, 33 Lumber Exchange. Minneapolis. Minn. Herald-Review. June 16-July 21. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given, that default has been made in the conditions of that certain mortgage mude and executed by Mary C. Hane und Loren Hane, her husband, mortgagors, to Michuel Taeffe, mortgagee, dated the Virst- day of February, A.D.. 1904, and recordered in the office of the Register of Deeds for the county of Itasca, State of Minnesota, on the Bid day of February, A. 1). 1904, at 2:10 o'clock p,m. 1n Book L of Mortgages on Page 3 That on the 8th day of April. A. D. 1904. mortgage together with the indebtodness. secured thereby was’ duly assigned by said mortgagee. Michael Taeifo to William 0. Gilbert by an instrument in writing dul corded in the office of said Register of 1s for Itasca county, Minnesota. on the 12th day of April A. D. 1904, at 5:30 clock p. m. of suid day. in Book G of Mortgages, on Page 163, and that said William C. Gilbert, assignee of said mortgagee, is now the owner and holder thereof ‘and of the _ indebted- ness secured thereby; that said default so made in the conditions of said = exists in the non-payment of the pri ip iL and interest secured thereby when due; that the amount claimed to be due and that is due on said mortgage at the date hereof. is the sum of Six Lundred Eighteen Dollars and Forty-four cents (618 44); that no action or proceediag at law or tnequity has been insti tutteu to recover the umount secured by said mortgage or any part thereof; thut the lands and premises described in und covered by sai’ mortgage are described in said mortga; and herein deseribed us follows, to-wit: i thut piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the county of Itasca, state of Minne- sota described as follows, to-wit: The north- east Quarter of the northeast quarter (NEM NE‘) of section nine (9) in township fifty- four (54) north of range twenty-five (3) ‘west of the 4th P. M; that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pur- suant to the statute in such case made. und provided. said mortgage wilt be foreclosed by sale of the sail mortgaged premises therein described at public auction or vendue to the highest bidder for cash by the sheriff of tusca county. Minnesota, at the front_door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids in said county and state on Monda: the 13th day of August, A. D. 1906, at 100'cloc! a. mi. of said day to satisfy the amount then due on said mortzage together with the costs the bridal couple arrived on Saturday aad did not return until Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Zamboui made them- 7 ided, said mortyage will be foreclosed b; pg eons pees ae vendue, e by the sheriff of — of such sale und un attorney's fee of Twenty- five dollars sti ted | i a Dated June seh APD. is ~ ne aes ILLIAM C. GILBERT. C. C. McCanrny, 3 M ot few, June 30-Aug. 1h - ¥ 4 Twenty-seven ‘27) west

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