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= 6 ER OBS DENA A his eeyes of late years and finally he RE pea? it necessary ious relief. A COMI : A. so ee eS mai Hhyears past has-been “head office mi Fea sn suk ae teen * fat Deer River'for the Itasca Logging | _ Secretary Dickinson, -of ‘the Com- company, was granted a six months | Mercial club, has been advised by the leave of absence recently, and he 1s | COmmittee for Superior Great Northern ‘now superintending his farm of 4o.| &tployees that it has been decided to acres near Mohall, N. D. Mr, Ber- hold the annual picnic at Grand Rapids |kie paid Grand Rapids a ‘visit yester- |" Saturday, July 28. It has also day. He-says crops are lobking® fine in his section .of North Dakota... ., 3 Mr and Mrs, Theadore Betts re- turned Tuesday from a. visit to friends in International Falls. On the return trip they came by way of Rat Portage and down the lake by boat to Duluth, and enjoyed the journey very much. Mr. Betts thinks International Falls will rapidly develop into a manufac- turing city of nosmall proportions. He invested in a piece of farm land in the north country, but says village Prop- | for the entertainment of the visitors as erty 1s out of reach in price. may be deemed necessary. It is Attorney Tone of Northome was | ¢stimated that there will be in the detained in town after the county | Party between fifteen hundred and boatd adjourned this week to try a| two thousand people. casein which he appeared for ‘the de- SCT A Senatorial Quartette. — NG ON JULY 28th. News Gathered ee During the Week he south of the. nver, when the pic: nic was held two years ago. The members of the committee that visited Grand Rapids some time ago express- ed themselves as being well pleased with the cordial reception and court- €ous treatment extended by the people of this town to the railroad mén and their familes two years ago. The village will erect a temporary dancing pavilion on the South Side grounds and make such other arrangements W. C. Gilbert returned from’a busi-| Chawman Frank'S. Lang of the ness yisit to Duluth Wednesday morn- | board of county commissioners, , at- ing. tended the meting held this. week. : He was accomp2nied by Mrs. Lang, A daughter was born to ‘at ay They will visit with friends in Duluth 5 Mrs. Ezra Freemont on Sunday morn- | (57 poy days. E ing last. ; The postoffice department has de- Henry Hughes returned from a busi- cided that children going to and from ness visit to St, Pauland Minneapolis 3 school shall not be. allowed to get Tuesday. their parent’s mail, so. do not blame Atturney E. E. McDonald of Be- | the postmaster if your children are re- : midji was here on professional business | fused the mail. q yesterday. Messrs. Lownsbery and Simmons Herbert Miller has accepted a posi- | and their families of Cedar Rapids, tion as night clerk at the Mohr hotel | Iowa, arrived last week to spend the in Deer iniver. season at their summer home on Mrs, Catherine Doran and her Waubana lake, which is located just fendant. George Feldman brought an \ daughter, Miss Loretta, are visiting in opposite the Cochran resort. -been.decided to use: the grounds on|stetc leane te school distri Semen ame Set pee 7 mee June Apportionment. “| Notice to Contractors. County Auditor Spang and Treasur- pocaed blds will be rycelved by, the school of di ic’ ¥ er Kremer have completed the June | Wednesday afternoon, July 2th. 1906, for the apportionment of county funds col- Le ae of a school building at. Holman, lected from March 1, 1906, to May 31, aes and specications oan be stonred 1906, inclusive. The following figures ona. M. Sister, Cf rk. pel iat Mint. ie show this to be the largest apportion- ane rd reserves the right, ily my or all ment ever before made.in the county. i z State Revenue and School. $1 Herald-Review, July i-July 21. beri ceninbeaal att i Proc” “1 Shao Order of Hearing on Petition for Adminis- z County revenue... e road and bridge. at r. State eg Lose ta, county of Itasca, in Pro- In the matter of “the estate of Thomas F. Rutherford, decedent. The a yng of Thomas Rutherford having been filed in this court. representing, Soe other things, that Thomas F.. Rutherford, then being a resident of the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, died intestate, in the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota. on the 28rd day of Febuary, 1906, leaving estate in the county of Itasca. state of Minnesota. and that said petitioner is the father of said de- cedent, and praying that letters ‘of adminis- tration of the estate of said decedent be granted to Thomas Rutherford; It is Ordered, that said petition be heard before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the suege of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the 13th eid of August 1906, at 10 o'clock, a. m., und that the citation of this court issue to all persons interested in said hearing and said matter, and that such citation be served b; the Brpication thereof in Grand Rapids Herald-Keview, according to luw. Dated July 10th 1906, J PROBATE { (SEAL Town of Alvwood .«. “ Ardenhurst * Bass Brook. unagpetes Baas agggezs = a HESSELESS iy Be S8IGRSSLSSTEAU RAS SEE SASL ES VATS SAAS AER EU BLAIS BASRA SANSLSLAALER action against Wm. Shannon for the By the Court, ed “4 ; i , 477 ‘ < HL 8, Huson, Duluth this week. A very pleasant dancing party was|tecovery of alleged damages, sustained ‘i oe. Bien bodes, given at Village hall Wednesday even-| while the plainuff was in the employ Grand Rapids was yesterday visited 1538 Herald-Review. July Join A bunch of loczl shots went up to ing by the Blue Bell club in honor of of the defendant. Feldham claimed to by three senatorial aspirants—Carl 1908 : . Cass ake this week to take part in the Misses Finnegan, who have been hues cuiiaed a permanent injury to a vee and O. nS wee eo fi . Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. the tournament. here on a visit to their brother, Will| his foot by reason of having it broken with ee Gai es . Se BOB RE stray fa conta eee ecautat oak \ Mrs. B.’Levy is here from Minne- | Finnegan, and uncle, Thomas Finne- | by a rolling log. The jury brought in | 91D DM. bese i Itasca ee dl & | delivered by Emma E, Cublo-and Sumuel J. apolis on a visit with her husband and | gan. a verdict tor the defendant. Cate,” he eee was. COMplete. ayo 18 | Cable, her husband. mortgagors, to Jauuet N ‘Abraham There may have been some songs 360 Janees Taos aad Sooo tied in treatin at nos earl) 4 : The summer school during the past] Prof. Herbert Blair, who will lec- | sung, but if so they were all salos. 150 43 | Register of Deeds of the County of Ttasca In Hon. G. G, Hartley and his two | week had a total enrollment of thirty-|ture at the High school. auditorium | ‘There were no rough houses to report 20-92 | Aieil 1004 at ve orelock, p. hae ik Bool kee sons of Duluth, spent a couple of days | nine. Conductor Newberry and Mrs,}next Friday and Saturday, has just | or carousals to record. It was really 310 17 | of Mortgages, on pago 243. “‘Thigt- on the 26th at Coleraine this week. Bochner, who have charged of the ee from a ala ake shnougt a dull day in politics. ‘Khe visitors all 4 by said Tenet N- Heat Marae ee is work, are well pleased with the at-|uropean countries. He was granted | deported themselves in manner becom-| “Wild 285, allis, and the deed of assignment Was re- ; Tid, Covlese bo Narspit sinyrebont da d a k i Kaye of obeence- Tor oneigear front ip . Village of Cohasset 16 6D, Corded Ca ENS: PFE See OF a uell oe Shae seven months on the Big Fork with D, | tendance and interest taken by the NS Ing guests in the enemies’ country and | Vi Berets 29 3p | O'clock A M., in said Register’s office, in Book M. Price, is again in town. classes. his duties as an istructor in the Du- | departed as quietly and mannerly as} “ * Deor Kiver |: 248 68 | oS said inciehos of eatt moregaue hes paid fp . 4 3 Peter Campbell a ci luth Normal school. His mission | they arrived. Taylor came in his Pa a oe S587 48 | the taxes assessed against the premises. de- ea Grand Rapids base ball team will | | tale tl oye f Superintendent Of | abroad was to study European schools | uniform on the steamer Irene, Ole Pie lo 2 off 3 | Soot, and 190% amounting in all eo the enme of face the Hibbing champions tomorrow carta rab ee ee neue eS and educational methods, Much of | came in between two days and regis- a eeeonel wens 4470 50 | One Hundred, Fourteen and. 84-100 Dollars $ j on the diamond in the iron town. oh bhi hee h hed rom pics his time was spent in Germany and | tered at the Pokegams, while Mr, | Penalty, interest and cost 613 08 | On said mortgage ar tiigtinie: Including cost Mrs. M, Milbach of Chrisholm, | ga 2 on os ites a i the lecture to be delivered here will be | Swanson came up yesterday noon ac-| Total collected and apportioned. ..$162715 55 | Dollars (uot), cad me action ee panoatie j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Sea- Che bell. wh eh ti y if *S-| largely upon that country in general. | companied by Editor Rydeen of the Amount of taxes refunded from March ist to | has been institited at law or In equity to re~ 4 ianes, is here on a visit to her parents. | the bet lO enjoyed, CORP Ae ty Resssculany upon agriculture and the | Moore Lake Star, who appears to be 22 the the “Taxes beratofors ald; eee pale ‘ 4 } i - schools. Mr. Swanson’s manager. The Her- 32 50 |" Now. & at by : - s . & Now, notice is hereby given That by vi District court will probably adjourn| Marion Cecile, the three months old C. B. Richard a jem ald-Review acknowledges a pleasant 20 90 | of power of sale contulued In sald erortgage: Monday until some time in Octo- | ; : - P. Richardson and family of 68 87 | andof the statue {1 h a next Monday ( infant daughter of’ Mr. and Mrs, 54 $s.) th ts of C. E, | Call from the Carlton county gentle- 79 oh | provided eald cueteege otll be tranelned te ber when some court cases will be : lurun, S. 1)., are the guests of C. E. ate 9 $4 | provided, sald mortgage wi foreclosed by George G. Martin, died Sunday alter-| aiken and family, Mr. Richardson 1s | Men. In the meantime it looks very asa sule of the mortgaged | premises sherein oe taken up. : i noon and was buried Monday from St.} 4 passenger conductor on the North. | decidly favorable to the nomination of} “ 18 57 | bidder ’ for fash, by. the ‘sheriff uf Itasca Mrs. E. L. Gilboy and little girl of | Joseph’s Cathohc church, The be-| westera road. Some twenty yearsago | Hon. D. M.-Gunn. “ sow Tt she eetit hanes te ties Willen oe rene Duluth have been the guesis of Mrs, | reaved parents have the sympathy of) Messrs Richardson and Aiken were irom imeiciieet Soe 131] Rapids. “in sald County, and, State, on * 2, Hf 5 * '» he » C: L, Frye at Hotel Ogemah during | many fnends. “breakies” on the same train, working The World Do Move. oe ees 3% Sreluck fa the forenoot, tosatisty theamount the week. John Logue, inmate of the county | together for about four years. In the —_— orn Of Bridgte. i % Ha hat inter Giemnnat eee poe . nes : ts and f sale, and Fifty Doll Mr. and Mrs. F. P, Sheldon and | poor farm ior several months past,| years gone by since then they have'| How the wotld do move and the “ Evergreen 5 41 | ($50.00) attorney's feos as stipulated in sald Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bolter are ex- | died ‘Thursday morning of cancer of| both advanced, the former as a rail- | children thereof spring up into man- reas mento: 2 mortgage in cuse of foreclosure. | . pected home tomorrow from their } the liver. Interment was made in |road man, while the later now holds | hood and womanhood. Only a little mene ios 9 eens reriaes. cewsrtnd In aaid marteane ] eastern visit. Itasca cemetery Thursday, ‘The de- | the responsible position of cashier of | while ago, it seems, when ex-Sheriff i “ [hears rye Slenaed jn. Che Souaty OF i Mrs, J. J. Martin, wife of the El ceased was sent to the county farm|the First National bank of Grand Ra-| M, L. ‘Toole and family were citizens 5 52 | and described us follows, to-wit: Lots one (1 ae Ee eee rt cy elaine Raewis from Northome. pids. Mr, Richardson and his fathily | here. ‘There were four small children med Bene eee Grand Rapids fe wince { i City creamery » has Deen In town x will remain here about ten days, | that we recall as they played about] Total taxes refunded... accord to the plat thereof on filo and of re- ‘ several days under medical treatment | A. E. Foster, a prominent and suc- g aes ‘A's rend Y alkind : Cord in the office of the Register of Deeds in by Dr. Russell, cesstul merchant of Mizpah, was a] ‘The M. E. Sunday school picnic the sheriff’s residence—all kin eagAtion Citation jor. Hearing Petition :for Ad and for sald Count : : ill be held business yisitor to Grand Rapids this] given last Wednesday at Pokegama subjects as they appear to our mind’s pinks sey . ic i W. T. Fauuas, Aa election will be i at the new! week. Mr. Foster conducts a big|lake was a decided success in every |€ye- It hardly seems possible that sel iik mana. ne eaten Ee Mortgagee- town of Keewatin on the 31st day | general store in his town and: reports | way and was one of the most enjayable | they could have grown to the verge of | Rstate ot Zohn Taovinen. pi tteneosta'P Horali-Reviow June a July 2. , of July for eaganization asyay incor: | that times in that'section of the coun-| social events of the kindthat has taken,| an and womanhood in so brief a}""* hate court. icant forated village. ty are prospetous. ‘1 place in Grand Rapids for -many:| time as seems to have intervened since | mn the matter of the estéte of John ‘Tuovinen, Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. ; Con Berg of Duluth, the new left- ; The ice creata and cake social serv- | WOOMS: The day was ideal—except tbe | erales: removal: 10. Case La ‘The Stave ot Minnesota to all persons inter- beatennlvig tke Sale aoe ete ee fielder in the Grand Rapids team, has | oq py ‘ 6 : fora little excessive heat and some | But it isso. The other day a strange | ested in the granting of administration of the | Deed md by Hlahard: Boan, Mortgegse, : 7 ed by the Ladies Aid society of the A A ‘oung man walked into the Herald- |estate of said decedent: The petition of | William C. Gilbert, Mortgazce, deed Jan. accepted a position in Clerk of Court | presbyterian church Wednesd dust—but the happy picmicers did not | young mar ean Tasvinee having ‘been Rite In this Willige, O; (Gilbert. Matiassee, davea Jae. Rasssjuseenesaiias sas dates ure! lay €ve-)ompiain at that. Bree transportation | Review office and inquired for a late court, representing that Joli Tuovinen. then | the Register of Doods in and for the county of o ning op the beautifullawn of the Mc- was furnished and when the merry | Copy of the paper. He didn’t seem Wiitmtescte Stoll teeetatet one chain ney: of on the 18th day of ‘ _ Wm. Higbee of Ripple, one of the | Vicar home, was well attended. The} — owas were delivered at the George | t0 realize that he is almost a man‘and | May, 1000; and praying that letters of admint | Raed Se Ore U cick a easTe EURO 6 jurors who served on the Miller case. | ladies netted a neat sum, and a very] yy, i ita, the | acted like one who expected to be | Hrauion. Of his estate be granted to, Aitred L | ech day of October, 1902, sald mortgage was turned to his home via Bemidji | pleasant evening was had. othe eke Ee COM COREE and plese for hearing sald petition; “There: | assizned by suid William ©. Gilbe vit d : shore uf Pokegama lake the situation | *ecogmized. But he had passed out of | 3nd place for hearing sald petition; There: age, to tho Itasca Lumber Company, and ; yesterday afternoon, : Ed Logan of Nashwank was here|was perfect. Abundance of good | our recollection and had to introduce So epic co Show came, (ean Yo ate | Sitice of the Register of Deeds in and for the E. M. Stanton, a prominent attor— | the first of the week as a member of a|things were served to eat and that| himself. He was none other than/inthe court House, inthe Village of Grand | CoUntY of of Ttuscu, state of Minnesota, on ‘ E i ., fi Toole of Cass Lake. H Rapids in the County of Itasca. State of Minn- | Se 7th day of October. 1902. at 10:3) o'clock . ney of Thief River Falls, formerly of | businessmen’s committee, sent over|everybody enjoyed themselves was | James Toole o RAK. FC, HB | cate, on the th day of Faly, tk ane | oe Cass Lake, transacted business in| from that town to confer with the fine looking young tellow and the best | o'clock a. m.. why said petition should not be | thereof; that the amount very evident. A free excursion on the lake was also provided as well as free dinner and supper. “It was estimated i that over 125 persons were in attend. | father. James’ sister, Miss Nelle, who ance. * left here a little tot, was pointed out TURNING OUT FIRST-CLASS BRICK The Grand Rapids Brick Manufac- district court this week. county commissioners.relative to road 7 k that is much needed between E. J. McGowan and Dr. Costello | \°" 5 went up to Deer River this morning, Nashwank and.Grand Rapids, thence north on the logging road to Henry Hughes & company have the happy fishing pond. disposed of their large general store at . Virginia to R. J. McGee & Co. Mr. Miss Aura Lothrop entertained the 8 Misses Lula and Della Winton of McGee was formerly pastoe of the BE: . . E. church at this place. Mr, Hughes Duluth and Miss Maud Price of 5 or te a will hereafter devote his entire atten- a Bemidji, during the week. tion to his Grand Rapids store. A $4 Miss Francis Paulis of Biue Earth, e turing company has been. operacing who had been the guest ot Miss E. L. Remer, superintendent of the] about two weeks and are turning out as , . | St. Paul mine near Nashwank, was| fine a quality of sand mould brick as Lorette Doran for several days, return-. ¢ ; F ad tather: howe Wedient here Monday and ‘Tuesday, and|ever went into a kiln. Mr..A. J. Pel- a 4 y- appeared betore the couaty commis- | tier, formerly ot Aitkin, has charge of An ofiicial notice of a teachers’ ex- | sioners with a petition asking the | the work. He is considered one ot the amination for first and second grade’| board to make some improvements on | most skillful brickmakers in the coun- pecficates: i psa in this issue of | the Nashwauk-Grand Rapids road. | try, and knows a good article when it the Herald-Review, August 2, 3 and A is turned out. He says the brick now 4 are the dates. Sted Maal eieaeed. tier being manufactured in Grand Rapids Those in attendance at the summer | Rapids, on ‘Thursday and Fnday, July capnoti bs exmcnet Any mbere, © 2be ‘ 4 clay is of the very best quality, of school have planed a trip to Coleraine | 26 and 27. If you are im doubt as to}°Y diff 7. hs at a . tor today, ‘They desire to see the | the condition of your eyes you should a pa a iad sage et nucleus of a model town and the | not delay but come and have them eae ae 4 y oe ean ef a Death wonderful iron mines. 3 examined while the opportunity 1s ea they’ wall ue ae ath Bite Herman L. Cochran is back from ie s : best now on the. market. About North :Dakoia- where he had’ been |*..Editor Cross of the Magnet has] 50,000 have already been turned out cooking for a railroad crew for Demp- | acquired an interesting interest on the | and Mr, Peluer expects to put on the “sey & Dougherty, railroad contractors, | eastern Mesqba «range. . . He, visited | market. not less than a- half million’ the past two months. 8 Virginia last week, but there’ was no|this season, ‘he output averages ~2°'The new town of Holman in Iron | ™ention in the Magnet as to whether | from 10,000 to 12,000 per day. ‘Ihe -Range township, where are located he intends to permanently retain his} clay bed in. which the company is nuw Holman, Arthur and Diamond | Mterests there or transfer them to| working. has been tested as to the ‘inines, will be platted and placed. on Grand Rapids. quantity of material in sight, and 1t is+ sthe markét by August first.’ An informat reception will be given ring ea ee pag ke ant a: Shas PS ae i -2 t| brick can be made. 1s is the only: > Mr. and Mrs, Peter Billideau aré a < gard ot = Soe a brick clay located convenient to, the again comfortebly at home in the neat | y ig at. 8 olclock. in how railraad -that has been discovered in Jeottage formerly occupied by them on of. Mr.*E. -D. ‘Nickerson, deputy grand . 2 'P y 0D | master of the-A, O..U. W. All .|this vicinity. There are other beds ‘Kindred avenue, which was paruall er-of the. A, OU. W. mem- I aogier tee Eichuoyed by fre laghointee Y | bers are invited to be present and also| hereabouts but located at‘a distance ‘ y . members’ of the Degree of Honor. }8° far from the railroad*that the trans- almost to womanhood, a sweet faced gitlof polished appearance. ‘Ihe two were here on a visit to their gtandmother, Mrs, K.C, Lent. The four years and had received treatment at St. Mary’s hospital in Duluth on sence she suffered a hemorrhage of of the lungs, and by the time Mr Monday ‘afternoon, interment being of Grand Rapids for many years. until afew.months ago when they moved to Bovey where Mr. Sherping was em the deep sympathy of ail who know Johnson, George F. Kremer and M Ponti. . f CAMP POKEGAMA Mr. BE H, Bitbner, formerly of St. James, has located in Grand Rapids for the practice of law. He has se- , cured office rooms over Central mar- ON THE LAKE ket opposite the postoffice, Mr. Bith- oe re ner isa gentlemen of many years ex- tc oan polacks amines perience in the practice of his pro- -|. Isaac Liverson, who has been in the | Sauro shone aye nena eed on ake | fession and comes highly recommned- _. Some young men and boys who are | employ of John Rellis at “The Club” | Rapids, “'aeur Dune Harris’ place. |@4 88 & man worthy the confidence of 4n the habit of bathing in Hale lake | saloon for some time past, left this ‘The boys are now comfortably situat- | Sap weer ‘the creek leading therefrom week for Milwaukee where he will|@ for the .next sixty days and no 5 : eae comes in over the Great Northern on ' of eres to read these reports, the Swan River line. The freight -° "The people of Grand Rapidsshould | accomodations are not very satisfac- turn out enmasse to the lecture that | tory and will not be until the new line “will be delivered a week from today | is completed and trains can be run ‘ky Prof, Herbert Blair. It will cost |over thesD. M. & N. track the. entire ene but» will be worth a great |distance. =~ =~ can to us on thé street. She has grown|4™FRep L. Tawra. tho dato hereof owner and holder of'said m thereby, and no action or ling at law geveral occasions with the hope of ein eaute phage hand rm od iz regaining her health. On Sunday | vbe amount due thereon or any part thereof; | been made in the conditions of that certain such case 2 ~ | the office of the Register of Deeds for the looked for when her husband left her deed will be arecloons Ly sale the of mortgag- ee in the éare of a lady friend and. went aeeradiee public action oF ares Cee the | 3rd day of February, A. D. 1904, at 2:10 o'clock to the barber shop. During, his at- Tess Out Minnesota, et the front. door | Rhaton the sth day of A\ ol 1e Shéerping was sunimoned home she iad | oho rhicn shall then ‘be dae on sald | corded in the office of said Itegister of Deeds passed away. Funeral services, were | mortgage together with the costs and dis- | for Itasca county, Minnesota. on the 12th : E| f April A. D. 1904, at 5:80 c'clock p. m. of held at St. Joseph’s Catholic church Pos oo) Doll of such sule and ‘Twenty-five | day of Ap: p. m. of mortgage in case of foreclosure. 163, and that said William C. Sixty-two (62) North, of range Twenty-six on said mortgage at this date is the sum of we can wish him is that he emulates | sranted. $144.15; that the premises described in ane Witness. the Judge of said Court, and thé | covered by said mortgage are the Nocthwest the moral qualities of his honorable | seat of said Court, this eizth day of July 1909. | Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 2%. und the West Half of the Southwest beep and the Northeast Quarter of the H, 8. Huson, uthwest Quarter of Section 14, Township Probate Judge. | 58, north of Range 27, w: Attorney for Petitioner. i ituated in said Itasca County, Herald-Review July 7. 14, 21. t by virtue of the power of = | sale contained in said. mortgagee, and pur. suant to the si in such cuse m: an Mo: igage Foreclosure Sale rovided, sald mortgagee Will be, foreclosed , ¢ sale of said premises at public vendue Wherens, Dofault has been made in thecon- | #3 the highont bidder for cash by the Sheriff J PROBATE } ( SEAL. { * iti f that certal 01 deed made, i world do move, aud it do move fast, | uouset that cnrinln, morseade, deed made, | of itasen County, Minnesota, at the frou while age comes on apace. 0 eS Se W._C. Gilbert, | Grand Rapids, in said county and state, on Be eae r pone tie a ee see eae i eens Sth day of Petey ap’ | Sage, together with the costs of such sale, Died at Bovey. re prea a Meyers Bee ind $35.00 uttorney's fee stipulated in said gages, on page258, which default consists in Dated Fane 8, 1906, Mrs. A. Sherping aged 38 years, | the non-paymentof the principal and interest 7 * | peaured by and due on sald mortgage uccord- died at her homein Bovey last Sunday ing totha terms and conditions thet of and | R. J, Yowell, amount claimed jue, and that 2" night about 12 o'clock. The deceased | thereon, on said mortgage, at the date hereot is th f Two hundred dolla: had been in poor health for three or samt alnguy voremennia ‘on sevon dollars door of the Court House in the Village of rd day of February, the 3ist day of July, 1906, at 10 o’clock a. m. to satisfy the amount then due on said mort- Itasca Lumber Company. Mortgagee. ttorney for Mortgage, atts Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, Min and i tm Whoreay sald mortgagee, W.G- Gilbert, is at SSUANE Baring ters Joly 3. age and of the indebtedness secured Morigage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given. that default has tuted to ver Now therefore notice is hereby given that | mortgage made and executed by Mary C. Hane evening she appeared to be feeling as | py virtue of the power of sale contuined in | and Loren Hane, her husband, mortzagors. to well us usual and the end was not seid mortgage deed audof, the, statute In | Teo kebrusty, ADs lt. and reconfered in foreck rovided, said mortgage the ‘Sheriff of | p. m.1n Book L of race anes. ry ril. A. Court House in the Vil of Grand | mortga together with the indebtedness Rapids in said county and_state. -Manday secured thereby was duly assigned by said the J3th day of August, A. 1908, at i0o'cloc! mortgagee. Michuel Tueife to illiam C to satisfy the | Gilbert by w n instrument in writing dul i id day. in Book G of Mort on’ Py ($25.00) Dollars Attorney fee stipulated in said | said day. Sifvert: maa letee The lands and premises cavered and con- | of said mortgagee, is:now the owner and nade in ltasca. cemetery. Mr. and| veyed by said mortgage deed und to be suld hoa Hees 9 ste at ibe aandedted: Mrs. Al. Sherping had been residents tone pleces Sr parcls of ind situnt iil | made in the itions of said mortgaze ie Pine being in N County of dtusea, State of po ib hoo non-pa; eo fs ring : and interest secured there y when due; that Hae eee te Bonth case yaarese | the amount claimed to be due and that is due lorth-eas: pet of SE ahof Section Eleven (11); the | on said mortgage at tg ate hereof. is the uth half of the North-west quarter (8% of | sum of Six Lundred teen Dollars and G 3 s Forty-four cents (3618 44); that no action or ployed., ‘The bereaved husband bas | rn eo eee ee ath-west quarter (NW of | Droceediog at aw or incauity has been insti- 8 Wi) of section Twelve (12), all iv Orne ee ea Seoaat teeured by sata . him in his great sorrow. ; M: : and premises described in and covered. by iiigh councl = Gag talotee | ee Reenieaen tie paate Mee: | New Atiorney in Grund Rapids. |conenee toe ony, | Eieeiniaenars emaowic at 5 oing read the offic. |- 8 : Fs 3 . Mc- | il r i ert g that pl parcel of land situate, lying and jial proceedings published im this issue | __ Bovey is at last aepoied with train] Alpine, George F. Meyers, August New Attorney in ©... MoCanray, Mortgages belne tn the coun ef Tease, state of Mine= ) ,Of-the Herald-Review. It is the duty | StVIC® Over the D. M. & N.. which slat ay / stallaacntie ad ae coat ‘the northoast. (ey ONES east quarter of the no: it quarter NEW} of section nine (9) in ognente west ‘ ic ft (54) north of ty-fi A. Be CHAIR,: SEeeeeees suant to the statute in such case made and — ¥ provided. said mortgage will be foreclosed by ° sale of the sail m: therein inerai == described at public auction or vendue tothe pt + 1 BeBss‘couutys Mitincsota, et the: frost, door ai ron Pine and _ | of the court ‘in. the. vill Grand Farming _ Lands

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