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cS ARNEL looking over road work. “Mis. K. C. Lent, during the past | | | | | News Gathered During the Weck | Attorney C. .. King of Effie 1s in them, “A Daughter of Colorado” is town today, billed to appear at the Village Hall Able. Palon was up from Swan theatre on Sept. sth, 1906. This play River Tudsday. was written by Mabel Pearson es- f ‘ . | peciaily for Miss Laura Frankepfield George Arscott made a business trip| who will be seen here m the leading to Hibbing Wednesday. part. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lothrop return- 3 Al Wellein and Herb Miller came pd Monday trom thet | Wemunea se from Deer River this week where they Attorney Price transactel profes-]had been acting as day and night sional business at Bemidji this seca re respectively at the Mohr hotel, Duncan McPhee of Tbternational They left their situanons at Deer Falls, is a delegate to the Democratic | R'Ve'- 3 convention today. ‘| M. N. Huntley of Parker, S. D., Harvey S. Dartt and G. F. Chand- |" uncle of L. W. Huntly, is here on ler of Owatonna, were gue ts at the rmgne ae cee a Wednesd iy. ; : ; Bokepents edueed Vy blizzards of South Dakota that he has Miss Edith Aiken has returned from | learned to like them and speaks well Bemidji and is again at her desk ofjof that sunbaked state. He professes duty in the First National bank. to believe it preferable to the ideal F. J Nagle, the Swan River real} Climate and cunditions of Northeastern estate dealer and logger, was doing] nesota. business in Grand Repids Tu-sday. Mrs. Alvin Kremer and Miss Jessie Marston of Deer River, visited with their mother, Mrs. J. S, Berney this week. Geo. W. Aiton and family left for their home at St. Peter this week alter spending the summer on their Pokeg- ama farm. Mr. and Mrs. Billedeaux of Crooks- ton are here on a visit to their son and daughter, Peter Billedeaux and Mrs H. EK. Neveux. Miss Helen Richardson, wh» has been visiting at the E. C, Aiken home for some weeks, returned to her home in Huron, §. D., today. County Commissioners M orris O’Brien and Neil Mullins spent the we kin Commissioner Lang’s district Isaac Taverson arrived home last Sunday from Milwaukee, where he had been for some weeks receiving treatment for his eyes by the ,famous specialist, D-. Schneider. He feels much improved and believes that by following the doctor’s instructions as to dietetrcal and other care he will ultumatelely fully recover the full strength ot his eyes. E, J, Luther was in from Pokegama lake the first of the week, where’ he and his family are 1ecuperatiag and enjoying themselves at the C. H. Marr summer home. Mr. Luther says the gold may be in Nevada but for health no region will compare with northeastern Minnesota, Since re— turhing from the sultry southwest he is feeling fine. ‘The Herald-Review neglected to record the news of Luke R. ‘Téole’s marriage in the last issue. ‘The happy event took place in St. Paul on Thurs- day August 2, and Miss Ohve King of that city was the bride. ‘The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Toole of Cass Lake, our former townspeople. The young people are living in St. Paul where Mr. ‘Toole has a pusition i a wholesale hardware house. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White of Long ton, Kansas, spent the week at W. H. Clark’s on Deer Lake where they had a very dehghtful ime and a much needed rest, They will leave tomo:— row on their return trip home, going down the Mississippi to St. Louis and thence by rail to Longton, Kansas. Mr. White is engaged in the retail mercantile busines; and is the owner of several secuons of Kansas whieat lends. ft Miss Nellie Toole of Cass Lake, who. has been visiting her grandmother, month, left for her home this morning. Editor Fred D. Vibert of the Clo- quet Pine Top arrived this morning to spend Sunday at Drumbeater Is- land, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Bclter. It rained—and plenty, The coun- try was just about ready for some forest fires when \the cloyds broke loose and made all things damp, cool and safe. : Prot. J. A, Vandyke, who has been engaged us superintendent of the Coleraine schools. arrived from Fergus Falls this week and will estabiish his home at Coleraine at once. Mrs. H. D. Powers and sons, Wil- lam and Alanzo, returned from an extended visit in the state of ‘Washing- ton last Sunday. ‘They report u very enjoyable time and an 1deal climate in that state, C. M. King, the Deer River jeweler, was down on a brief visit to relatives and ‘fends the first of the week. He was not feeling well and also visited a physician and returned home feeling much improved, Mrs. Fred Vibert, wife of the Clo- quet Pine Knot editor, arnved here ‘Tuesday and is the guest of Mrs, L. M. Bolter at Drumbeater Island. “She will pe joined by her husband today who comes to enjoy an outing at the island, “Sempre Giovine,” which, trans- lated, means ‘Always Young,” is a pure face toilet that is for sale at the Itasca Mercantile company’s drug de- partment. Its use is popular with many ladies in town. “Sempre Gio- vine”? is a solid combination of vegetable oils; contains no glycerine; is not a balm; is not a cream. It is composed scientifically of solid oils, which harmonize with the cuticle, pro- ducing effects by its purity and worth, excelling all others. Removes tan, moth and sunburn, Price 50 cents. Now, what do you think ot this? We have before us on our desk a cata- logue from the New Era Business College of Superior, Wis., in which they guarantee positions to their grad- uates or return all tutuon money.. This surely 1s an opportunity not of- fered to the young people of any other community, as the college has been established for many years and has thousands of graduates now at work in,good business offices at large sal- aries, and they know what they can do for those who graduate from their school. It would be to your best in- terests to send for this catalogue. Mrs. Clark Smith of Kenmare, N. D,, has been the guest of Mrs, George Lothrop during the week. It has been eight years since Mr. and Mrs. Smith left Grand Repids for North Dakota where Mr, Smith engaged in the stock raising business. The rapid settlement of the country- in recent years has largely absorbed the grazing lands, but Clark 1s engaged in other industry and 1s prospering. He is the present mayor of Kenmare, which Jis an evidence of his personal popular- ity. Mrs. Smith says she likes North Dakota climate and people, second only to Itasca county. Probate Judge Huson says the. en- campment at Minneapolis was the best he has ever attended and one that the tutu:e cannot surpass. The grim reaper, Death, is fast harvesting the crop of great men whose valor from ’61 to.’65 saved the nation. Each succeeding year makes the number decidedly fewer and feebler. It was noticeable, the judge remarked,. that the eftort to march in the parade: was more than a large percent of the participants were really capable of enduring on a hot day. The sugges- tion that conveyances should be pro- Dan McCormick was down from his farm on the Mississippi above Cohassett this week. Dan always shows up dunng the campaign season, but just what ponderous schéme he has up his sleeve this time was not made kuown. W. P. Remer and daughter, Miss Florence, of the town of Remer over. the line in Cass county, were visitors in Grand Rapids this week. Miss Remer contemplates taking a normal school course, preparatory to entering the edncational profession, She taught one term and has conciuded to follow teaching after equipping herself more thoroughly. Joseph Hyman of Chicago, known as “Scrap Iron Joe,” was in town during the week. It is suspected that Mr. Hyman is looking after some mining properties in which he is inter- ested in this vicinity. Some years ago he acquired an interest in the Arcturus property and did considerable explora- tory work on land in that locality. Rev. Father-Feehely said mass and delivered an eloquent sermon at St. Joseph’s Catholic church last Sunday morning to an unusually large attend- ance of parishoners. The reverend gentleman made a very favorable im- pression as a pulpit orator and prom- ises to become at once as popular in Grand Rapids as he was in West Du- luth, While the western drama is having its vogue in New York, and the news- papers and maagzines of the east are discussing “The Squaw Man,” “The Girl from the Golden West” and the othar plays of that type, local play} vided at future encampments of the goers will find interest in. the an-|G, A. R. to carry the marching heroes nouncement that one of the best of appears to meet with general approval aN lim bores 7 Ge > ‘to be had, Rutherf : State of Minnesota, County of [tasea, in Pro- bate Conrt.- In the matter of the estate of Thomas F. Ratberford, decendent. Letters of administratioon this day having been granted to Thomas Rutherford. f It is erdered. That the time within which allcreditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his estate in. this court, be, and the same hereby is limited to three months from and after the date here- of; and that Tharsday. the 22nd. day of Nov- ember. 1906, at 10'clock a. m., in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Grand Rapids in said vounty, be, and the same here- by 1s fixed. and appointed us the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment and allowance of such claims us shall be presented within the time aforesaid, _ Let notice hereof be given fee the publica- tion of th:s order in the Grand Ragics Her- ald-Review, as provided by law. Dated August 22nd, 1906. aad HS. H § Prebate Court | , Judge of Probate. Heruld-Review Aug. 25, Sept. & ———<—<—_<_< Orde r Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing ‘hereon. Estate of Patrick Crowley. State of Minnesota, Gounty of Itasca, in Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Patrick Crow- ley. decedent. Letters of udministration on said estate ba having been granted to William oo! It is ordered. that the time within which all Creditors of the above named decedent may resent cluims against his estate in this court. and thesame hereby is, limited to six months from and uwfter the date hereof; and uhat Monday, the 19th day of Mareh, 1907, at, ten o'clock a, m., in the Probate Vourt Rooms at the court house ut Grand Rapids in said county, be, and the sume hereby is. fixed and uppointed gs the time und place for retain) ‘upon and the examination, adjustment an ullowauce oF such claims as slrail be presént- ed within the time aforesiid. Let notice hereof be given by the publica- tion of this order in the Grand Radids Her- ald-Reviev, a weekly newspaper printed and ponuatod at‘said Grand Kupids, as provided ry lay we Dated August 20. 1906. 5 peed bre Court } 5 Herald-Review Aug. 25, Sept. 8. H. S. Huson, Judge of Probate. Sheriff’s Execution Sale. ‘ Under and by virtue of an execution issued out of and under tie seal of the District Court of the State of Minnesuta, in and for the Fourtn Judicial District and County of Hen- hepin on the 6th day of August, 1906, upon » Judgment rendered and docketed in the said court of said county, in an action therein wherein John C, Uswald and Theo, Busting, partners doing business under the firm name of J. C. Uswaid & Co. were ptaintitfs and mans P. Lhompson aud A. Bergswansou, parteners doing business under whe firm name of ‘Thompson & Co.. were defendants in tuvor of said pluintitfs and against said de- feudants and each of them for the sum of two hundred seventeen and 94-100 dollars ($217.94) and ¢..0) increased cos:s. which sa.d sudgment Was parviaily satisucd on the 3ru day of February, 190). in the sum vf one hundred eleven and 59-100 dollars ($111.59) and w# transcript of said judgment was filed in the office of the Cierk of the District Court of the Stace of Minuesota, in and for the Vifteen- th Judical District and County of liasca on Uhe #2ud day of December, 1904, wt 2:20 o'clock p.m. aud Uierein duly docketed, witch, said execution has to me as sheritf of said ifusca county, being duty directed and delivered, L have Jevied upon and will sell wt public wuc- tion to the highest cash bidder al the frout aoor of the County Court House in the Vil- lage of Grand Kapids in said diuscu Coury ou Weduesduy, the 1th day of Uctober, A. LD. 1906, at 10 o'clock in the forvuvon of tuat day aif the right title and interest vat the above | hamed judgment debtors gad in aud to tne réal estate neceinafier desctived On the 22nd day of December, 1904. that Leaug the day of filing of the truuscript of said judgmeus in the said County of itusca,ur uny fiterest therein which said judgment debtors or either of them have siuce thut day acquired. ‘he description of the property ievieu Upon as wfuresiid is as foliows vo-Wit: Said pro- perty is situated iu the County of Liascu aud Bute OF Minuesuta aud is known und de~ suribed us loo seventeen (17) in block eight 8) feonduet « general millin; of the tuwnsite cf Northume aceoruing to the plat thereot ou file and ot record iu the oitice of the Register of Deeds in aud for sail Ltasca County. Dated Grand Rapids, Minnesota, August 20th, 1905. WM. HOOLIHAN. Sheriff Itasca County, Mintiesota, By &. W. bush, Deputy. Herald-Review Aug. 25, Uct. 6. a STATE OF MINNESOTA, | COUNTY OF ITASCA. f District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. Eastern Railway Company of Minnesota a corporation, Petitioner. ; vs. Mrs. Ella E, McMillan, and John McMillan {alias her: husband], E. RK. Lewis und Mary Lewis, (alias his wite.] W. J. Warner and Mary Warner. [alias his wife.] . Respondents, In the matter of the petition of the Eastern Railway company of Minnesotw, for the up- pointment of commissioners to appraise cer- tuin real estate to be acquired by said rail- way company for right of way in said Itasca county, State of Minnesota. ‘To the above named respondents and each pas and to all persons whom it may cou- You will please take notice that a petition has been filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of the county of Itusca. State of Minfesota, ut the Village of Grand Rapids. in said county, and will be presented to the said court by the petitioner, the Eastern Railway Company of Minnesota. railway corpora- tion, for the purpose of condemning and tak- ing for railway purposes certain land situat- ed in said county of Itasca, and in said petition described for the use of suid corpora: | tion Eastern Railway Company of Minnesota, Said petition will be so presented tu the said court und proof of the allegations therein coutained tendered to the said district court ut the court house in the Village of Grand Rapids in suid county at an adjourned term of suid court to be held on the 10th day of October, 1906, at the opening of said court on said day at 2 p.m. or as soon thereafter us counsel can be heard, and application will then be made for thea ppointment of three competent disinterested freeholders. resi- dents of said county of Itasca, as commission- ers to ascertain and determine and report the compensation and damuges to be paid to the several owners, encumbrancers,: occu- pants and others interested in the real estate described in said petition for the taking or | injuriously affecting said real estute so sought to be taken and appropriated for railway purposes in this proceeding und to da and perform such other cuties and exercise Such other powers as may be authorized by law in the premises or by the order of said court in | that behalf. The lands and premises sought to be taken and appropriated for railway purposes In this proceeding ure situated in the village of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Min- nesota, aud described as follows, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,in Block 23, Syndicate Division vo Grand Rapids—the said six lots comprising all of said block 23, ‘ The premises above described is more cleariy shown by the plat attached io said petivion and marked Exhibit “A,” That said premises are sought to be taken by this petitioner and are sought to be appro- priated by it for the coastruction of a line of standard guage railway over and across the same and connecting with the main line of said railway at Two Points and to be used as a wye for the par ot turning cars and engines and for a side track and storage pur- poses, and such other public uses as may be necessary in the operation of said line of railway und for the purposes of discharging petitioner's duty to the public as a common carrier of freight and passengers. You are further notified to be and appear before suid court at suid time and place and be heard in sash pepcoedings. Dated August 22. 1906. EASTERN RaruWAy COMPANY OF MINNESOTA, Petitioner. By R. A. WILKINson, its Attorney. J, A. MURPHY, R. a. W HEBER MCHuGH, al cee wi at juperior. Wis. St. Paal, Minn. Herald-Review Aug 25, Sept. 1. 8. Household Furniture For. Sale—I will sell my entire household furniture at private sale. Some good bargains. Ropy HawLey, —Or— Coleraine Lumber Gompany; KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, the undersigned, do hereby associ- te oursel v; LP eee aus a body ‘corporate under the prOvisions of. pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Chapter Fifty-eight (68) of the Revised Laws of Minne- sota for the year 1905, (Revised Laws 1903), forthe purpose of organizing a corporation, and do hereby certify that to effect said pur- se We have adopted,signed and executed the following Articles of Incorvoration. ARTICLE I. The name of this corporation shall be COLERAINE LUMBER COMPANY, ARTICLE I. The principal place of transacting its busi- ness and the principal place of business of said corporation shall be the Village of Cole- raine, County of Itasca, Stata of Minnesota, and the principal office of said corporation shall be at said Village of Coleraine. ARTICLE II. corporation shall be to acguire. own, hold, maintain, control und operate a lumber yard or yards at Coleraine, Minnesota, and also at such other places in said State as said cor- porstion or its Board of Directors may de- termine, ‘To purchase, sell and deal in all kinds of lumber, jath, shingles, dimension stuff and buitding material ofevery kind and character ineluding br stone, cement.,concrete. con- crete blocks.lime.htr. plaster.sheetiron.steel, roofing, sidin: ‘alvanized and steel sheeting, roofing and si flooring, nails, glass, fix- tures and all other material, products or commodities used or that may be used in the erection, construction, finishing und com- pletion of buildings, To acquire, own. hold, . maintain, control and operate a wood yard or yards at Cole- raine, Minnesota, and at such other places in Minnesota as said corporation or its Board of Directors may determine, and to buy, sell and deal in wood, coru wood, coal and all other kinds of fuel. 4 urchase. acquire, own, hold, sell and deal in all kinds of wood and’ wood composi- tions including cedar poles and posts, paving blocks and fencing. To buy, sell and deal, in sewer pipes and cennections of every kind and character in- cluding all material used or that may be used in the construction and completion of sewers, aqueducts, water mains and plumbing. lo buy, sell and deul in hay. grain and feed of every kind and character and to acquire. own, hold, maintain, control and operate a store and s store building aad to conduct and operate a feed store at Coleraine, Minnesota. and at such other ps in Minnesota as suid corporation or its Bourd of Directors may de- termine, and to buy. seli and deal in hay. grain, feed and all other products. commodi- ties, goods, wares and merchandise necessary for the conduct and maintenance of a feed store. To acquire. own, hold, maintain, control and operate an agricultural implement store and to buy. sell aud deal in agricultural im- plements of all kinds and character including Wagons, buggies and all other wheeled vehicles. Also cutters, sicighs and sleds. Also wire fencing. iron fencing, iron posts wnd all other kinds of metal fencing and posts. squire, own, hold, and deal in all kinds ing material and material for side . acquire, own, hold, sell and . saW logs and timber for manu- fucturing purposes and all other purposes for which such log and timber may. be nsed or handled including the buying and selling of the sume as a busiuess. To purchase, acquire, own, hold, sell and deal in timber stumpage of every kivd and character. including cord wood stumpage, stw log stumpage and all other kinds of stumpage and standing timber that said cor- poration or its board of Directors may de- termine to purchuse. acquire, own, hold, sell and deal in, ‘Yo acquire. own. hold, operate. control and i mbering and logging business; to manufacture, . bay, sell and deal in a) kinds of Lumber, lath, shingles, dimension stuff and other lumber and timber roducts, ind to bi . hold. sell, cut and jog timber of every kind und description; to purchase, owa. hold, sell and deal im personal property of every description not above enumerated connected with a gen- eral lumbering. milling and logging business. Tu purchase, acquire, own, hold, maintain, control.and operate a saw millor saw mills at Coleraine, Minnesota, and such other plares in the State of Minnesota, as said corporation or its Board of Directors may de- termine, for the manufacture of lumber. lath shingles, dimension stuff and all other build- ing materal. ae ‘ro purchase, acquire. own, hold, maintain, control and operate a sawing machine, wood machine und mill for the cutting.sawing and manufacture of wood. cord wood and ‘ll other fuel products made from wood. ‘To make, enter into. perform and carry out contracts for the erection, construction, al- teration, finishing. Esmpreu ay: fitting up. improving and maintaining of buildings of every sort, kind and character, 'To purchase, acquire, own, hold and control real estate including village lots, for the erection, construction and completion of buildings thereon, and to lease and rent such real estate and buildings. To purchase, acquire, own, hold, sell and deal in real estate of every Kind and charac- ter. ‘To make, enter into, perform and carry out contracts for the cuvting and logging of tim- ber of every Kind, churacter and description. To purcliase, lease, hire, or otherwise ac- quire real and personal property, improved and unimproved, of every kind. character and description, and to sell, dispose of, lease. convey und mortgage such property, or any part thereof. 4 ‘To purchase, acquire, own, hold, lease, con- trol, manage. operate.sell and deal in build- ings, offices, stores, warehouses, mills, shops, yards. factories, dwelling houses, manufac- turing plants, machinery. rights, easements, permits, privileges, franchis¢s and licenses and all miter things which may at any time be necessury or convenient in the jndgment of the Board of Directors of Said corporation for the purposes of said corporation. and to sell. lease, hire or otherwise dispose of the lands, buildings or other property of said cor- ation or any part thereof,and todo all other things that the Boacd of Directors may from time to time deem necessary or convenient for the advancement and welfare of the corporation. ARTICLEIV. The time of commencement of this corpora- tion shall be the 20th day of July, A. D. 1908, and the period of its duration shall be twenty (0) years. a ARTICLE V. The names and places of residence of the persons forming this association for incor- ration are: Harry A. Johnson, residing at vey. [tasca County, Minnesota, Geo. A. Barns, weaifing at Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, Walter C. Bollinger, residing at ' Bovey, ltasca County, Minnesota. ARTICLE VI. The management and government of this corporation shall be vested ia a board of uot Jess than three (3) directors who shall be stockholders of the corporation and shall be elected annually ut the annual meeting of said stockholders to be held on the first Mon- day in January of each bord at the office of suid corporation in the ge of Coleraine Itasca County, Minnesota. je date of the. annual meeting of the stockholders of said corporation for the election of officers and the transaction of all other business neces- sary at such annual meeting shall be the first Monday in January of each year. Each di- yector shall be elected to serve for the peri-~ od of one year and until his successor shall pe elected and qualified. Vacancies occurring filled by the Board of Directors by a majority yote of the board, the person so elected or ap- pointed director to serve until the next | annual meeting of the stockholders. But no rson Shall be elected ur appointed by said Board of Directors to fll such vacancy un- jess he be a stockholder in the corporation. ‘The Board of Directors shall meet annually immediately after the annual meeting of the Stockholders and shall elect from among their unmber a President, ry and and such other officers as may ae oe Eiie were ore € it, ma, Le | Saas anne Ae area nui s A first Moneay ere %. i te The general nature of the business .of said | ‘reasurer | prescribed ro] ‘of the corporation. Apy two | Bae by-laws of the ‘Di ‘and view. *) he 7 constitute and be the firs rectors of the corporation wnd shail hold: offices as such until ‘the first anuual meeting in January, 1907, and until their successors are ted and qualified, and said Board of I- hereby inted shall elect the oftic- ers above name who shall serve uutil the exe unoual meeting of the Board of Direct- ol ARTICLE VII. The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10.000) and shall be divided into One Hun- dred (100) shares of One Hundred Dollars ($100) each, Six Thousand Dolllars (36,000) of said capital stock shall be’ paid in in cash upon the ecenpedasy ana perfection of these articles and the organization of the corpora- tion. The balance of said capital steck shall be paid in ascalled for by the Board of Di- rectors. The par value of each share of stock shall be One Hundred Dollars ($100) and each share ofstock of thiscorporation shall be entitled to one vote. The capital stock shall testant, ugainst homestead entry No. 11290. made Nov. 4, 1898, at the Duluth, Minnesota. Land Office, for sw¢ bot ae pres 84, Township 54 N., Range 22 W. of 74th P. M. by Ato Ju contestee, in which itis alleged that said Ato Jussila has not resided on, improved or culti- vated said land for four years last ra and has failed to make final proof of said home- stead within the time seanines by law, and that said Bilered absence from said land was not due to his employment in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United States during any war, said parties are hereby noti- ied to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation ut.10 o’clock 4. m. on September 12th, 1906, before the Register ana Receiver at the United States Land Office in Duluth. Minnesota, The said contesvant having, in a proper be transferable and assignable on the books of the corporation in accordance with its by- laws and not otherwise, and no stovk issued \o uny stockholder or to any member of this corporation or to any person shail be sold or transferred, or shall be assignable until the stockholder: of the corporation have first been given the opportunity to purchase the sume. The necessary notice and opportunity for the stockholders to purehase such stoc. shall be provided for by the by-laws of said corporation and shall be binding upon all persons owning stock therein. ARTICLE VII. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which this Porno shall at any time be subject sha: ‘Thousand Dollars ($25.000). ; ARTICLEIX. The Board of Directors shall prescribe the duties of the several officers aud may elect and appoint such other ofticers und agents as they deem best, and prescribe their duties, unless restricted or limited by the by-laws of the corporation adopted by the stockholders. ‘The stockholders may remove any director at pleasure: and the directors may remove any officer at pleasure. The stockholders shall adopt by-laws for the regulation of the corporation and the Board of Directors shall rovide a corporate seal and may adopt by- uws not inconsistent with those of the stock- holders, may also fix the c pensation to to be pxid to the officers or employees of the corporation. and cause the same to be paid from the funds of the corporation pplicable thereto in accordance with such regulations and by-laws as may be adoptd by such Board of Directors. The stockholders shall be authorized at any annual, regular or duly cai gd special meeting to alter, amend, change o. re eal the by-laws adopted by them, and the woard of Directors at any regular meeting thereof. or special meeting duly celled. may alter, amend, change of repeal the by-laws adopted by said oud. ‘All meetings of the stockholders. except the annual meeting, and all meetings of the Board of Directors, except the annual meet- ing, shall be provided for by the by-laws to be adopted pursuant te these Articles of In- corporation. Tu witneSs whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and seals this 2eth day of July, be ‘Twenty-five . 1908. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of HARRY A, JOHNSON [sean] GEORGE A, BURNS SEAL| WALTER C. BOLLINGER[SEAL]} Erik Joanson. | astoH. J. D. M. Veumu.yea.f & W.C.B. Le W. UARMER, | as to Goo, A. Burns. SLATE OF MINNESOTA, | County OF [rasca. § On this 20th duy of July, A.D. 1906, before me, a Nowy Public withiu and for said county, ersonaily appeared Harry A. Johnson and Valter C. Bollinger, tome known to-be two of the persons described in und who executed the foregoing Articles of Incorporation and acknowledged that they executed the sume us their free act and deed. Di M, VERMILYEA, Notary Public, Itasca county. Minnesota. My commission expires March 20. 1912. LNOTARIAL SEAL) STATE OF MINNESOTA, } .. CouNry OF ST. Louis. On this 30th day of July, A. D. 1906. before me, a Notary Pubiic within and for said county, personally appeared Geo, A. Burns. to me known to bone of the persons describ- ed inund Who executed the foregoing Articles of Incorporation and acknowledged that he executed the sume as his free act and deed, Lee W. FARMER, Notary Public, St, Tonle coun Miunesota, My commiasion expires Jan, 15th 1910, (NOTARTAL SEAL] STATE OF MINNESOTA, | DEPARTMENT OF STATE. { Thereby certify that the within instrument was filed for record in this office on the Ist day of august. A. D. 1906 at 10 o'clock a. m. and ne duly Sells in Book M. 3 of Incor- rations ou B16. ri a P. E. HANSO: Secretary of 5: Ss. No. 34159. OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS, | County o¥ J Tasca, MINNESOTA, Thereby certify that the within instrument was filed in this office for record on the 13th day of August, A. D. 1906, at 9o’clock a. m. and was duly recorded in Book 30 of M. Bee 30° E, J. MCGOWAN, Register of Deeds. (seaL] By D. M.Y., Deputy. Herald-Review August 18, 25, Sept. 1. Notice of Special Election.’ Notice is hereby given that a special elec- tion will be held in and for the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County. Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 28th day of August. 1906, at which election the legal voters of said Village will vote upon the proposition to issue the bonds ef said Village in the sum of Seventeen Thousand Dollars for the purpose of refund- ing the floating indebtedness of said Village. The polis at said election will be opened for voting at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. and remain open until the hour of four o’elock in the afternoon of said day, und said election will be conducted tn all things else as in the case of an election for villuge officers. At said election the legal voters of said village shall vote upon the.question of the issuance of said bonds, and the torm of the bullop therefor shall be as follows: (BALLOT, FORM OF.] Shall the Village of Grand Rapids issue its bonds in the sum of seventeen thousand dollars, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annuum, payable aunu- ally, maturing as fol- lows: One third thereof in five years, one third thereof in ten years, and one third thereof in fifteen years. all bearing date July 1, 1906, pursuant to resolution of the Village Council passed daly 30, 1906, and August 14, 3906 Voters who desire to vote for the issuance of such bonds shall place a cross (x) opposite the word “yes” on said ballot, and those who de- sire to vove againsc the issuance of such bonds shall place a cross (x) Opposite the word “no” ot: said ballot; und said election shall be held at the usual place for holding village elections. H. D. Powers, H, E, GRAFFAM, President. Village Recorder. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn. July 20, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of. June 8, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber !ands in the States of California, Ore- gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, eee HERMAN GRAN, of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca State of Minnesota, has this any Bled in this office his sworn statement No. 10905, for the purchase the sw?4 Of se’4 of sectiun No. 9 in township No. 55 n. range No. 23 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri- cultural pur) . and to establish his claim to said land before Clerk of District Court at his office in Grand Répids. Minn., on Thurs- day. the 6th day of December, i906. Ye names as Witnesses: Frank B. Gran of i's. Minn., Charles Point of Grand ‘inn.. Herman Ke! of Grand Minn., Victor Gran of Duluth, Minn. ull persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to fil at oe in ae office December, 1906. pees J.C, Henman Engen, Register. Herald-Review July 23, Nov 6. on or before said affidavit, filed July 17th, 1906. set forth facts which show that after due ailigence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice ‘be given by due and proper publication. . O; HERMAN ENGEL, Register. Herald-Review Aug. 11, 15, 25, Sept. 1. Special School District Meeting. __Notice is hereby given that a special meet- ing of School District No. 1, iu [tasca county, Minnesota, will be held at the High School bnilding in Grand Kapids. in said county, on the 30th day of August. 1906, at eight o'clock Pp. m,. to vote on the following proposition: To authorize the trustees of said district to issue tne bonds thereof, bearing interest at the rate ofnotless than four, nor more than six per cent. per annum, and falling due not: less than five, nor more than fifteen years. from date of issue, cr in installments within fifteen years from date of issue, as the elect- orsof sald district may then determine, to the amount of Twenty Thousand lars. (20,000). tne proceeds to be used iu paying: tor the erection of the additional school house now being constructed in said village of Grand Rapids; and to authorize said trustees to advertise for bids for the bonds voted’ at said meeting. und to sell said bonds in accordance with the statute in such cases made and provided. This ting is called upon the written re- qase of five freeholders and voters of said istrict and by concurrent order of the board of trustees thereof. Dated this 16th day of August. 1906. 1. COSTELLO, \ District Clerk, Herald-Review, Aug, 18, 25, 1906. Mortgage Fotclosure Sale. Default having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made and executed by James F. Freestone and Nellie F. Freestone, his wife, mortgagors, to F. P. Sheldon, mort~- gagee duted the 8th day of April. 1903. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, Itasca county, Minnesota, on the 13th day of April, 1903, at ten o’clock a. m.. in book “*L” of mortgages, Gn page. 134; that the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is Seven hundred eighty-nine and 8-100 (3789.08) dollars; that the premises described in. and covered by said mortgage are: North one- half of the southwest one-fourth (n% of sw.) southwest one-fourth of the northwest one- fourth (sw of nee) section one (1), north- east one-fourth of the southeast one-fourth (ne of se'4), of Section two (2), in. township fifty-six (56), north, range twenty-six (26), ac- cording to the government survey thereof and situate in Itasca county. Minnesota; that b: virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage. and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgay will be foreclosed by the sule of said premises, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, by the sheriff of Itasca county, Minnesota, at the front door f the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county and State, on Monday, the 10th day of September, 1906, at ten o'clock a. m., tosatisfy the amount then due on said mortgage, together with the costs and ex- penses of such sale, and fifty dollars ($50.00) attorney’s fees, as stipulated in said mort- gage, Dated July 26th, 1906. Feank F, prIce, Attorney for Mortgagee, Grand Rapids, Minn. Heraid-Keview July 28, Sept. 1. F. P. SHELDON, Mortgagee. Notice of Bona Sale. Notice is hereby given that on the third (3) day September, 1906. at 7:30 o'clock p. m,, at the Village Hall at Bovey, Minnesota, the vil- lage council of said Mare dr of Bovey will re- veive bids for the sale of 4 certain issue of the bonds of suid village described An issue of bonds of said vill in the sum of $10,000 payable 15 years from date of issue, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent pet annum. payable se! annually: said bonds to be issued and negotiated in the denomination of $1.000 each, principal and in- terest payable in standard gold coin of the United States, said issue of bonds havin, been heretofore duly autburized at a specia! village election ut which there was submitted as one proposition the question of whether or no suid village should establish, erect und install a system of water works, and issue and negotiate the above described bonds to pay for said improvement; Further, That said bonds will be issued and-bear date as of the ony of sale under this notice, that no bonds “will be negotiated or sold for less than their par value,” and that the said village councfl reserves the right to “reject any and all bids forthe purchase of said bonds if they deem the welfare of said village to require it’; vf Also, taat no bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $500. payable unconditionally to the order of the village treasurer; that in case any bid- der is awarded and neglects or refuses to pay for said issue of bonds within, ten (10) days after notice is sent by mail to his ad- dress that saidbonds aro ready for delivery, the sum of money represented by said check will be retained by suid village as liquidated irr inca for the breach of contract by sard idder: That the sale of said bonds will be awarded “to the person, Company or corporation offer- ing to negotiate the Same upon terms thé most advantageous for the interest of said village” subject to the right w reject bids as, hereinbefore stated. Dated at Bovey, Minnesota, August 10, 1906, FRANK PROVINSKE, D. M. VERMILYEA, President. Recorder. Herald-Review Aug. 11. 18, 25, Mortgage Forctosuréd Sale. Whereas, Default has been ‘made in the conditions of that certain mortgage deed made, executed and delive by Sarah E. Middleton, a single woman, Mortgugor, to William C. Gilbert. Mortgagee. dated the 27th day ot March A. D. 1905, and recorded in the oftice of the Register of Deeds for the County of Itasca, Minnesota, on the 28th day of March A. D. 190) at 4 o'clock p. m. in ke “O” of mortgages. on page 47, which default consists in the non-p»yment of the priacipal! and interest secured by und due on sai mortgage according to the terms and condi- tions thereof, and the umount claimed to be due, and that is due thereon. on said mort- gage. at the date hereof is the sum of Twq handred fifty-one and 55-100 (3251.55) dollars, and Whereas, Said mortgagee. William C. Gil- bert, is ut the date hereof the owner an@ holder of said mortgage and of the indebted- ness secured thereby, and no action or pro- ceeding ut law or in equity having been in- stituted to recover the amount due thereon or any part thereof, Now, therefore. notice 1s hereby given, That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage Geed. and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided said mortgage deed will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged lands and premises described therein. and thereby conveved. ut public auction or vendue. to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff of Itasca county. Minne- sota, at the front door of the court house in the Village of Grand Rapids, in said county. and state. on Monday the 3rd day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1906, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. to satisfy the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, together with the costs and disbursements of such sule and twenty-five doliars ($25.00) attorney fees stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. 2 ‘The lands and premises described in and conveyed by said morteans, and to be sold as aforesaid are descril as follows: All those pieces or parcels of land situate, Jying and being in the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit; the south half of the northeast, relies (sis of ne’4), and the south half of hn s follows: woe erg) 8 ari (84 of nw’) of section twenty-four undred fifty-one (151), north of range twenty-six ene of the fifth p. m. Dated this 19th day of July A. PE ae , in township number one WILLIAM O. GILBERT, Cc. MCCARTRY. RIGAGEE, ‘TTORNEY FOR MORTGAGEE. Herald-Review. July 21, Sept. 4. i ri = ——a,