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— Village Council Proceedings — Official ® Publication. Grand Rapids, Minn. August 12, 1907. A Bay meeting of the village council was held at the council room and trustees Root_and Leroux and Recorder Yancey re- sponded _to roll call, On motion made and carried K, Leroux was elected as president pro tem, ‘ The minutes of the previous meeting were read and <a prores Reports of the village treasurer and Justice Huson were read and ordered to be placed on le. On motion made and carried. billof D. M. Gunn in the sum of $176.40 for curb and gutter and $820 for corner walk was allo: and the recorder instructed to draw warrant for that amount. On motion made and carried the recorder was instructed to draw warrant for $32.06 payable to J. F.O’Connell for curb and corner walk, Liquor licenses were granted to Gust An- derson and A. H. Johnson, this being the date set for hearing: applications for same, On motion duly made and carried the fol- Jowing resolution was adopted: Resolution. Resolved, That the proposal of O. F. Doyle to furnish all material and labor for the con- struction of a six-inch water main on Sleeper avenue, in the Village of Grand Rapids, from Sixth street to connect with the main on Fourth street ut Sleeper avenue, for the con- sideration of $1.65 per foot thereof, with hy- drants, connections and necessary crosses. valves and Ts, be accepted and a contract en- tered into with said Dome for Sie ey ae and that sufficient bond, condition as pro- vided by law ii the amount of the contract price be required as a condition precedent to the beginning of said work. Resolved, That the water main now in Third street west of Kindred avenue, so far may be made necessary by the bringing of said street to grade. be lowered to the proper ayd necessary depth, and that the proposal of O-F., Doyle so to lower the same in proper manner for the price of $0.75 per foot of suid main so necessary to be lowered, be accepted and that said work be included ia the contract rovided for in this resolution, and covéred y the bond herein provided for and required, Attest; President. Recorder, Tho superintendent was instructed to at- tend to the safety of the water main at the crossing of the creek on Third street. On motion duly made and carried the re- corder was instructed to draw warrants pay- able toJ. A. Brown and P.O. Warner in the respective amounts due them for services. On motion duly made aud carried the salary of the street commissioner was fixed at $3.60 per day for actual time. On motion duly made and carried the sewer work done by O. I’. Doyle under contract with the village was accepted, and the recorder in- structed to draw warrant in the sum of $1875.71 payable to O. F. Doyle, being the balance due on said contract. On motion duly made and carried the water main extensions constructed by O. }’. Doyle. and the flush tank erected by said Doyle were epted and recorder instructed to draw arrant in sum of $1704.20 payable to O. F. Dorie, he following bills were audited and allowed and ordered to be paid: Cc A Brown, O F Doyle, sewer pipe .. » $19 20 Buffalo Oil Co, 2 Beis oil. 41 78 St Paul Electric Co, wire, Seen 89 Itasca Paper Co, machinist’s labor . 1: M A Hanna Coal Co, 42000 coal 73 MA Behe et Co, 42800 “* 74 M A Hanna Coai Co, 42000 3 M A Hanna Coal Co, 79200 138 M A Hanna Coai Co, 41800“ 13 GN Ry Co, freight on coal. 93 Frank Myers, hauling coal.. - 133 ‘3 Warner, engineering . . 15 Vv A L Dafreniere, printing... vi Wm E Hoolihan, boarding prisoners, une ....... ny PE ey, Wm Hoolihan, boarding prisoners, July Wm Hoolihan, committments... a Muns Munson, 4 days varpenter work .. A Racine, 5 days carpenter work ........ Vic Romans, 97 hours on electric line Herbert Aiton, 24 days assteng W A Thornbery. 26 hours on ele: E R Brown. tapping fee Albert Lacrusier, witn C Ww Forrest, draying . Jos McVeigh, 1 day police J HF Miller, 16%2 hours at water works .. JH Myers, 16% hours elec line... .... Vv seworocokESSBNn ~Sk SSSSSSESHSSSSL RSSSSLaSSSser H Blood, 144 days on pvlice force. 3 Now, therefore, you are hereby notified, M Lynch, 134 days on police force . 3 75 | thatunles: on or before thirty days after the A Leroux, 14 days on police force. 3 75+ the service of this notice upon you, you pay HS Huson. justice fees 10 to Felthous Land Company, at 312 Endicott ‘Thos Benton, 30 dass . 90 Bidg., St. Paul, Minn. the amount of money Ed Leroux, 11 days @ 22,00, 19days @ above stated, with interest from the date 22. Has Aes 64 hereof at the rate of six per cent per annum Gill Root, 11 days @ 82 00, 3% days@#2,25 29 87/to the date of payment, and the cost of Ira Essner, 11 days @ $2.00, 6 days@ $2.25 85.50| service. and perfurm the terms and condi- J L Smith. 9% days @ 2.00.... - 19 tions, and comply with the provisions of said Art Mundy, I day 2 contract on ee part to be performed. said J Lerke. 5 days - 10 contract will be cancelled and will then Frank Lasage, 119 terminate. and all your right, title und A Salter, 4 days 16 00 | interest thereunder. and in and to the land Silas Raymond, 10 days = 40 and property covered thereby will be forfeit- BSSRRASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSAN SS M Blair, 30 and % da. John Swartz, 3 days E McCormick, 4% days A Forsyth. 6 days with team . C Ponti, 19 days ........ Robert Stewart, 6% days .. V H Blood, 19 days with team - Jos Lasarge. 12% days.. Will Shannon. 7 days @ 2.25 Gus Anderson, 4% days @ 2.: John McLaughlin. 5 days @ 2.25 Arthur Sailor, 3 days with team H Pury, 15% days @ 2.25 ‘A Degrendel, 15% days @ Ww c Yancey, running expe Ju f eo BERKSUNESE Ce a =f On motion, a W.C, YANCFY, Recorder. Notice of Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liquors. Notice is hereby given that L. A. Prettner has petitioned the board of county commis- sioners of Itasca county, Minnesota, for li- cense to sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one year from the 22nd day of August, 1907. in the ground floor room of building situated on part of lots 6 and 7, block 4, townsite of Coleraine. This application and any remonstrance or objections to the granting of the same will be heard and determined by said board of coun- ty commissioners, at their next session, on ‘Thursday, the 22d day of August, 1907. at the court house, oe alsee of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota. M.A.SPANG, * County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. Dated August 2, 1907. Herald-Review August 3-17 Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the board of county Commissionars of Itasea county, Minnesota, up until ten o'clock a. m., on Thursday the 22nd day of August, 1907, for the improvement ofa road ange at the school house on the Cohasset and Deer River roud west of Cohasset and running north to the tight of way of the Great Northern railway, thence following said right of way to Weller’s spur. ‘The said road is to be improved and com- pleted according to specifications filed in the office of the county auditor of Itasca county, Minnesota, 5 The board reserves the right to reject any ‘orall bids. ie By sa ies the Beard apt county. commis- sioners of Itasca count innesota, YMA. SPANG, County Auditor. Herald-Review July 27, Aug. 3, 10. Notice For Publication. United Sate Land Oftice, Cass Lake, Minn. Aug 2-1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 371878, entitled ‘An actfor the sale of timber lands in the State of California, Oregon. Nevada. and heey fee peenore. as extended to al! the Public Land States actof August 4, 1892, Myrtle M. Nisbett, of Grand Rapids. county of Itasca, State of Minnesota, has this rar ae ey in this office her sworn statement, No. for the purchase of the nw of ne of section No; 23, in sernelitp No. 141 north., range No26 uorth, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable forits timber or stone than for agricultural lpieris: and to establish her claim to said land before I. mussen, clerk of District court, Itasca county Minn., ut his office ut Grand Rapids Minn.. on Monday the 2Ist day of October, 1907. She pames as witnesses: William Dibbert v J. Powers, Orfa 1. Powers and Wilt B. Nisbett, all of Grand Rapids, Minn., Mi 2 ll persons claiming adversely afkh ope de ibed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said x1st day of October, 1901 8. OAKLEY, E, 8, OA Ess Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878—No- tice for Publication. United States Land Office, Cass Lake, Minnesota, 4 ' July 29, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance With the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1873. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington [peeing as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, William J. Powers of Grand pids, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota. has this any filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 669, for the purchase of the southwest. Abe rag of the southwest quarter of section No. 14,ia township No. 141 north, range No. 25 west, and will offer proof toshow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- es, and to establish his claim to said land fore I. D. Rassmussen, clerk of district court, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on Tues- day, the 8th day of October, 1907. He names as witnesses: William P. Nisbett. William Dibbert, Al Dotts and Leonard R. Root, all of Grand Rap- ids, Minnesota, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their Salen Ong ae on or before said 8th pay of October, 1907. E. 8. OAKLEY, Register. Herald- Review August 3-September 28 Notite For Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. June 22nd, 1907, Notice is hereby given that frank A. Poepke of Grand Rapids. Minn., has filed | notice of his intention to make final five peat proof in support of his claim, viz: omestead Entry No 15081 made September 7, 1901, for -the se’ of nes and ne4 of se, section 12, township 55 north, range 26 west, and that said proof will be made before I. D, Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court, Itasca county Minn., at his office atGrand Rapids, Minn., on October 4th, 1907. He names the following witness to prove his continuous residence upon, an i tion of, the land. viz: James Murchie, Dibbert, James Passard and Joseph Hersch- back. all of Grand Rapids, Miun. E.S. OAKLEY. Register. 7, Aug 8,10, 17 Herald-Review July 20. To Francis M. Thompson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Take notice, that you are in default, under and according tothe terms. conditions and provisions of thecertain contract dated the 3rd day of July, 1903, whereby Felthous Land Company, of the city of St. Paul. county of | Ramsey and state of Minnesota.a corporation agreed to convey unto you, upon full and timely performance by you of your parto: the terms, conditions and provisions thereof. reference to which contract for more part- icularity ishereby made, the following de- scribed realestate situate in Itasca county. state of Minnesota, to wit: Lots one and three in section one (JJ, | southeast quarter of northeast quarter. east half of southeast quurter in section three (3]. jot seven in section seven [7], lot two, north- east. quarter or northwest quarter, and) southeast quarter in section eleven [11]. east half of northeast quarter, lot six und north- eust quarter of southeust quarter in section | Seventeen [17], lot sixin section twenty [20. northwest quarter of northwest quarter an south half of northwest quarter of section twenty-nine [29]. east half of northeast quarter, lots two and ten in section thirty (39,.] South half of northeast quarter in section thirty-one [31] all beingin town- ship fifty-seven [57 north etoinre twenty- five (25,] west of the 4th principal meridian in Itas¢a county, state of Minnesota. And that according to the terms, conditions and provisions of said contract there be- came due and payable from you to said Felthous Land Company on July 3rd_ 1906 aiave hundred fifteen and 20-000 [3815.20] dollars and on July 3rd, 1907. seven hundred seventy-three and [75-100] [8773.75] dollars. whicn amounts are still overdue and unpaid. and the remaining umount of the principal unpaid has been declared and has become due and payable pursuant to the terms thereof, and there is due and payable from pM be said Felthous Land Company on the th day of August. 1907. at the date of this notice, the sum of two thousand three hun- dred forthy-two and 54-100 [$2342.54] dollars. ed and annulled. Dated August Sth. 1907. FELTHOUS LAND COMPANY. By J. A. FELTHOUS, Its President. Herald-Review Aug. 24, Sept. 7. (sear] To Charles E. Baker, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Take notice, that you are in default,under and according to the terms, conditions and provisions of that certain contract, dated the drd day of July, 1903. whereby Felthous Land Company, of the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, a corpora- | tion, agreed to convey unto you, upon full | and timely performance by you of your part of the terms, conditions and provisions there- of, reference to which contract for more par- ticularity 1s hereby made. the following de- scribed real estate situate in Itasca county, State of Minnesota, to-wit: Lot for, southwest quarter, and east half of southeast quarter in section two (2), lot two, and southeast quarter of northeast quar- ter in section four (4), lots ae nine, ten. thirteen, fourteen in section lg! ht (8), lot five in section nine (9), west half of northeast quarter, east half of north west quarter, and west half of southeast quarter in section ten (10). northwest quarter of northeast quarter | in section fourteen (1d scast half of southwest quarter, and lot three in section nineteen (19), | east of southeast quarter in section | twenty-four (24), all being ia township fifty- seven (57). north of range twenty-five (25). west of the fourth principal meridian, in Itasca county, State of Minnesota. fy And that according to the terms, conditions and proytsions of said contract there became due and payable from you to said Felthons Land Company on July 8rd, 1906. eight hun- dred thirty-six and 12-100 ($836.12) dollars, and on July 3rd, 1907, seven hundred ninety-three and 61-100 (8793.61) dollars, which amounts are still overdue and unpaid, and the remaining amount of the principal unpaid has been de- clared and has me due and payable pur- suant to the terms thereof. and there is due and payable frota you to said Felthous Land Company on the 9th day of August, 1907, at the date of this notice, the sum of two thousand four hundred two and 65-100 (32,402.65) dollars, Now, therefor. you are hereby notified that unless on or before thirty days after the service ofthis notice upon you. you_ pay to Felthous Lund Company. at 312 Endicott Bldg.. St. Paul Minn..the amount of money above stated with interest from the date hereof at the rate of six per cent per annum. to the date of payment, and the costs of service, and perform the terms and condi- tions, and comply with the provisions of said Contract on your part to be performed, said contract will be cancelled and will then terminate, and all your right, title and in- terest there under. and in and tothe land and property covered thereby will be forfeit- ed and annulled. Dated August 9th, 1907. , FELTHOUS LAND COMPANY. By J, A. FELTHOUS, Its President. Herald Review August 24, Sept. 7. {SEAL Notice of Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liquors. - Notice is hereby given that F. L. Vance has petitioned the board of county commis- Itasca county, Minnesota, for license to sell intoxicating liquors for a] period of one year from the Ist day of Sep- NANCE NO. 54 . . AN ORDINANCE Tc Amend Section Six of an Ordinance No. 16, of the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota,» bei: an Ordinance Regulating Licenses in said Village. ‘The Village Council of the Village of Grand Rapids do ordain as follows: Section 1.. That Section Six of Ordinance Number 16, of the Village of Grand Rapids. entitled “An Act regulating the licensing of auctioneers, hawkers and peddlers, theatres, theatres-comiques, vaudeville theatres, vari- ety shows. shooting galleries, bow itng Bileys, billiard tables, pool tables, pigeon-hole ta~ bles, shows. circuses, caravans, games, plays, concerts, museums, lifting machines, strik- ing machines. phonoerenhs. sales in the streets, and sales in the alleys, lanes, parks. and public places of the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, aid repealing Ordinances umber Six. Number Fourteen and Number Fifteen of said Village,” be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Section 6. The following rates are hereby fixed for said licenses: For auctioneers of goods, wares and mer- gnnnaite: except jewelry, five dollars for each ay; For auctioneers of jewélry, twenty-five dollars for each day. ts For peddlers. traveling with teams, ten dollars for each day; For peddlers, without team, whether with a pack or hand-cart, or yalise. or carrying said Is. Wares and merchandise by hand, the sum of five dollars for each day. For traveling concert, theatrical or min- strel company with tent. other than a circus. twenty dollars for each performance; 2 For traveling concert. theatrical or min- strel company, without tent, givirg perform- ance ina public or private building. twenty dollars for each performance; For any tent shuw by traveling company, wherein no medicine or other goods are sold, twenty dollars for each performance; For any tentshow by traveling company, wherein medicine or other goods ure sold. thirty dollars for each performance at which such goods are sold; For any traveling museum or similar exhi- bition displayed in a tent or building, not otherwise herein provided for, five dollars for each exhibition; .For any phonographic. photographic. or similar esbibition in a building. unless other- wise herein provided for, five dollars foreach exhibition; _For any hurdy-gurdy. merry-go-round. or ar entertainment, six dvilars for each or any Cireus, under tent, fifty doliars for euch day; For avy circus or similar exhibition. in en- closure and not under a roof or tent, twenty- five dollars for each day; For striking machines, lifting machines, Chinese ball games, and Similar devices for the use of which money or its equivalent is charged, three dollars foreach day. * For selling or paddling mediemes on the streets or street corners. not otherwise here- in provided for, fifceen dollars foreach day; For each theater, theater-comique, vaude- deville theatre or variety show, fifteen hun- dred dollars pre aunum payable quarterly, in advance; ‘. For each musical or other entertainment of a theatrical nature. not under the auspices of or for the benefit of any religious or benev- | olent institution, five hundred dollars per an- num, payable quarterly in udvance; For each billiard table, pool table, and pig- eon-hole table, five dollars per annum. paya- ble in advance; For each bowling alley shooting gallery, or similar device exhibited and employed, the sum Often dollars per anuum, payable in ad- vance; For fortune tellers, the sum of twenty-five dollars per day: For the sule of goods. wares and merchan- dise on the streets, alleysor other public places in said village, not otherwise provided for herein. five doilars foreach day. if not b; auction; if by auction, ten dollars for eac! day. ‘Ail of said licenge fees herein provided shall be payable in advance and before any acts herein provided for shall have been perform- ed or commenced, ‘ Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordi- nances inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and bein force from and after its publica- tion. ee KEO LEROUX, Attest: President Pro Tem W. C. YANCEY, Recorder. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota, Fifth Division. In Baukruptcy. In the matter of Anton M. Gerzin and Steven Gerzin, partners as Gerzin Bros.& Co., and as individuals, bankrupts. To the creditors of Gerzin Bros. & Co.. of Bovey, in the county of Itusca, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that ou the 3rd day of August, A. D. 1907, the said Gerzin Bros. Co. were duly adjudicated bankrupts; and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held at room 604 Palladio building, in the city of Duluth, on the 26th day of August. A. D. 1907, ut 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee,examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated Aug. 5rd, 1907. WILLIAM O, PEALER, Referee in Bankruptcy. Notice For Publication. United States Land Office, Cass Lake Minn. F _ July 9, 1907. Notice isherepy giventhatin compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act forthe sale of timber lands in the States of California Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Margaret P. Fulton, of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, State of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 636, for the purchase of the ne of ne4 ofsection No. 28, in town- ship No. 54. range No. 24, and will offer proof ‘| Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice ishereby given, That default has occured in the conditions of that certain piorteene deed, duly executed and delivered by els Olson. a single man, mo) wor. to ee, dated July 3rd. A. + OAGilbert, moi D, 1906, and duly filed for record and recorded, in the office of the register of deeds of Itasca’ county, Minnesota, ou the 3rd day of July. A. D. 1906, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, in book “O” of Mortgages, on page 356. That said default consists in the failure to pay the principal and interest due on said mortgage. : That said W.C. Gilbert, the undersigned, is the mortgagee named_in said mortgage, andthe present owner and holder thereof and that the amount claimed to be due and that is dueon said mortgage, at the date hereof, in principal and interest, is the sum of eighty-two and 82-100 dollars ($82"82,) and that no action or proceeding at law or in equity or otherwise has been commenced to recover the amount due on said mortgage or any part thereof, Now, therefore. notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale in said mort- gage contained. and in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage deed, will be foreclosed by sale of the lands and premises therein described, and thereby conveyed, viz.: All that tract or parcel of land laying and being in the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota. described ; as follows. to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast guarter(se's of ne) of sectioh fifteen (15) in township fifty-nine (59) north of range twenty- seven (27) west of the Fourth Principal Meridian. ‘ That said sale will be made und said — sold by the sheriff of said county of ‘tasca, at the northerly front door of the county court house in the village of Grand Rapids in suid county,on Monday. the 2nd day of September, A.D. 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at Poblic auction or vendue. to the highest idder for cash to satisfy the amount then due on said mortgage, including the princi- pal and interest. with taxes, if any, together with the costs of foreclosure and twenty-five dollars ($25.00) attorney’s fees as stipulated in said mortgage. Dated this 18th day of July, A. D. 1907. W. C, GILBERT, ”) Mortgagee, Cc. C. McCARTHY, , Attorney for Mortgagor. Grand Rapiis, Itasca County, Minn, Herald-Review July 20 August 31. United States District Court, District of Minnesota, Fifth Division. Inthe Matter of the Application of the United States of America for the con- demnation of certain lands in Itasca County, in the State of Minnesota, at adjacent to. and inthe vicinity of Poke- gama and Winnibigoshish Reservoirs on the Mississippi river. rn Hattie C. Lewis, T. B. Waiker, Daniel Vollick, Frank Smnith. Owen Skelly and John <kelly, as Skelly Bros.. a co-partnership, Joseph McHardy, Mary J. Moore, ry iahagahe 2 Cedar company, a co-partner- ship, Eugene Munson, E. J. Farrell, Lando b. Gran, George Henry Lyons, Edward Austin, to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timberor stone than for agricultural purposes. and to establish her claim tosaidland before [.D. Rassmussen Clerk of District Court at his office at Grand Rapids Minn. on Friday, the 4th day of October, 1907. He names as witnesses: Alva Fulton, E. N. Remer, Forest Fulton and Neil McKinley, all of Grand Rapids, Minn., Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of October, 1907. E. 8. OAKLEY, Register. Herald-Review, July 20, 27, Aug. 3, 10,17 Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, fey at Cass Lake, Minn. f June 8, 1907. Notice is perene, given that Louie S. Riddell of Grand Rapids, Minn.. has filed notice of his intention to make final (five year) proof in ape of his claim, viz: home- Stead entry No. 23145 made June 7, 1902. for the north half northeast auarter, southwest quarter, northeast quarter, and lots 1 and 2. section 8,township 53 north, range 24 west, and that said proof will be made before I. D. Rass- mussen, clerk of district court, Itasca gun Minnesota, at his. office at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on September 4th, 1907. ie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva- Bon of, ee land. ae ier jamue! nzing, rist Inghausen, Harry Huson and Timothy Mahon all of Grand Rapids, Minn. E. 8. OA Suk iter. Herald-Review August 310-1726 ee Notice of Application to Sell Intoxicating Tnquors. Notice is hereby given that Wm. H. French has petitioned the Board of County Commis- stoners of Itasca County, Minnesota, for li- cense to:sell intoxicating liquors for a period of one year from the Ist day of September, nthe ground floor of 2 two-story frame tember, 1907. : In log building situated on southeast of oortheast, of section 15, township 149, range 27. %. This application and any remonstrance or objections to the granting of the same will be heard and determined by said board of county commissioners. at their next session, box uaeasy tise 20th day of August 1907, at the court house, in the village of Grand Kapids, Itasca county, Minnesota. ugust 13, 1907. > eae eS M. A. SPaxe, * County Auditor Itasca County, Minn. building, situated on lot 2, section 24. town- eee range 22, ‘is application and any remonstrance or objections tothe granting of thesame will be ear ane MS ee ae by said board of unty com) ioners at their next session, on Thursday, the 20th day of August. 1907, at ghe court house. in the otGrand Rap- ids, Itasca county, Minneso! Dated Aug. 13, . M,. A. SPANG, County Auditor Ii 5 ae y r ance: Coan eine * w August 17, Theophilus E. Hereschback. Alice L. McKinley, Ernest M Remer, Emil Dennis, First State Bank of Grand Rapids. a cor- poration, James Sherry, George Becker, Alfred L. Thwing. Itasca Mercantile company, a corporation. George Beckfelt, John N. Sayer, Ubarles H. Marr, Charles D. Bonnell, Thomas H. Reeves, Wells-Stone Mercaptile company, a corpora- tion, succeeded by Stone-Ordean-Wells company. # corporation, H. D. Powers. John E. Morrison, Emily Peters, John D. Gilchrist, William acer. Antony McAlpine, Charles J. Winton, Christian Boehm, Wells & Dickey company, a corporation, A. P. White. F. W. Malzahn, Erick Neison, Joseph Sell, William G. Moore, John McCormick, Peter Shuller. Arthur W. Adams, Regis D. Daig!. ‘ You, and each of you, and all other parties interested, will please take notice that we. the commissioners in the above entitled matter, appointed on the first day of May, A. D.. 1907, by Hon. Page Morris. judge of the ubove named court, have made and filed our report on the 22nd day of July, A. D., 1907, in the office of the Clerk of the United States District Courtin and forthe District of Minnesota. Fifth Division. fixing our award and apo anaes upon the lands described in the petition in the above en- titled matter. DatedJuly 23rdA. D, 1907. e . DANIEL M. GUNN, MICHAEL L. TOOLE, JAMES M. ELDER, Commissioners. Herald-Review August 10-24 Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the board of county commissioners of Itasca county, Minnesota, up until ten o'clock a. m, on Thorsday the 22nd day of August, 1907, at Office of the county auditor, in the village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. for the constract- ion of aportion of the Vermillion county road, as follows: Beginning at the quarter_ post between sections 22 and 27, township 55. range 27, and running south three quarters of a mile. Said road tobe cut and cleared two rods wide; ten feet on each siGe of the center thereof to be grubbed free from all stumps, roots, rocks and other obstructions; the road bed of said road to be constructed 16 feet in width, 8 feet ou each side of the center, and said road be rounded toa height of one foot above the base at the center line, and shall have a gradual slope from the center toeach side; ditches shall be con- structed on each side of said road bed of suffi- cient size to secure drainage; codruroy to be constructed wherever necessary alot said roa@,all said corduroy to be of good soun timber not less than four inches in diameter at the top end, and all corduroy to be covered with at least ten inches of dirt: culverts tu be coneroeee whereyer necessary to secure rainage. e 3 Bids will be received for allorany part of said work. ‘The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. eC By ore the pear a oe commis- ers of Itasca coun nnesota. te Fe MA. SPANG! County Auditor. Herald-Review July 27, Aug. 3, 10. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.—No- tice for Publication. United States Land Office. Cass Lake, Minnesota, July 25, 1907, Notice is hereby given thatin compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wasbir yn. Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Jerome Kelliher, of Deer River. county of Itasca. State of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 679,for the purchase of the sp of ne of section No. 13 in township No. ih. range No. 26, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is morg valuable for its timber or stone than for ‘icultural pur’ , and to establish his claim to said land before ister eiver, U. S Land Office at Cass Lake, Mint. on Tuesday the 19th day of November, 1907. He namesas witness: Owen W. Canfield, Edmond Cavanaugh, and Rushton M. Dorman ofGrand Rapids, Minn., Frank Murphy of Deer River, Minn. e Any and all persons claiming adversely the jescri| Jai re uested to file thelr claims in this ce onor before said 19th day of November, 1907. E.8. OAKLEY, Herald-Review Aug 3,0ct5. * . ¢ rm Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that default has oc- curred in the conditicns of that certain mort- Free, duly executed and delivered by Wendell . Utley, unmarried, mortgagor, to The Feeney Land and Securities ceripa ey, a Min- nesoti corporation, mortgagee, dated Janu- ary 21, 1905. and duly filec for record on Janus ary. 27, 1905, at two c’clcok p, m., in_the office of the register of deedsoin and for Itasca county. Minnesotu, and recorded therein in book “Q” of Mortgages, on page 1, which said mortgage was duly assigned by said The Fee- ne; nd and Securities Company to Maple Lake State Bank, a Minnesota cor none ua, ‘ebruary by instrument of assignment dated 8.1905 and duly filed for record on June 28, 1907, at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. in the office of said register of deeds, and recorded therein in book" W’’of Mortgages,on page 201; and which said mortgage was dulv assigned by said Maple Lake State Bank to T. F. Joyce by in- strument of assignment dated January 2, 1907. and duly filed for record on June 28, 1907, at 1:30 o’clock p. m., in the office of said register of deeds, and recorded therein in book “W” of Mortguges, on page’ 202; that the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is the sum of Three Hundred Thirty- three and 52-100 dollars ($333.52); and that said mortgage will be foreclosed by virtue of the power of sale therein contained and pur- suant to the statute in such case made and provided, by sale of the premises therein de- scribed and thereby conveyed, viz: East half of southeast quarter (e's cf se‘) of section eleven (11). and west half of southwest quar- ter (w'e of swia) of section twelve (12), in | township one hundred fifty (150) north, range | twenty-eight (28) west. Ltusca county, Minne- | sota; that said premises will be sold by the sheriff of said Itasca county at the front door | of the county court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county. on Monday, the 23ra oer ot September, 1907, at ten o'clock a.m., at public vendue, to the highest bidder | for cash. to satisfy the amount then due on | said mortgage, with taxes, if any, on said premises, together with the costs of sale, in- | cluding twenty-five dollars ($25) attorney's Tees, stipulated in said mortgage. Dated August 9, 1907. T. F. JOYCE, | Assignee of Mortgage. ALFRED L. THWING. Attorney for Grand Rapi cet 1d -Re Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—Notice { For Pubiication. i United States Land office, | Duluth, Minn, ' ee March 30. 1907. | Notice is hereby given that in compliance | with the provisions of the act of Congress of | June 3, 188, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, | Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” | as extended to all the public land states by | act of August 4, 1892° Henry Johnson, of | Feeley, county of Itasca, State of Min- | nesota, has this day filed in this office | his sworn statement No. 11847, for the pur- chase of the lots 1.3 and 4. east_'s southwest 4. of section No. 9 in township No. 54 north, range No. 23 west, 4th p. m., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his | claim to said land defore the Register and Receiver at Duluth, Minn. on Wednesday, the Mth day of August, 1907. He names as Witnesses: Kar! W. Heyman, Melvin Rosholt, Andrew Johnson,and CarlJohnson all of Feeley.Minn. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said Mth day of August, 1907. J.C, HERMAN ENGEL, Register. | Herald-Review June 8-Aug. 10. Bank No. 385. Amendment to Certificate Of Incorporation of the First State Bank of Grand Rapids. Ata meeting of the stockholders of the ; above named bank, held at the banking house on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1907, the follow- ing resolution was offered and adopted by a majority vote of its capital stock: Resolved, That section 3 of the certificate of incorporation of this Dank be amended to read as foilows: Section 3. The amount of capital stock shall be fifteen thousand dollars, diyided into one hundred and fifty shares (150) of one hundred dollars each. : We very certify that the foregoing reso- lution was duly adopted by a majority vote of the capital stock. at a meeting duly called for that purpose and held at the banking house in Grand Rapids, Minuesota, on the 15th day day of July, A. D. 1907. i A. O. BOSSARD. President. L. M. BOLTER, Cashier. (Corporate Seal) STATE OF MINNESOTA, Office of Public Examiner. > St. Paul, July 22, 1907, This is to certify that the increase in capital stock of the First State Bank of Grand Rapids from ten thousand dellars ($10,000) to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000), as provided: for in the foregoing amendment to the certificate of incorporation, has been approved by me. A SCHAEFER, Public Examiner. STaTE OF MINNESOTA, | Department of State. I hereby certify that the within instrument was filed for record in this office on the 2d day of July. A. D. 1907. at 10 o’clock a. m.. and was duly recorded in Book A of State Bunks and Records on pag» 7. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. OFFICE OF peel: OF DEEDS, | 7 County of Itasca, Minn. f I hereby certify that the within instrument was filet in this office for record on the 30th day of July A.D. 1907. at 3:30 o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded in Book 30 of M. R., page 69. z E. J. MCGOWAN. By, Register of Deeds. RENE BECKER, Deputy. Herald-Beview August 3-10 (Seal) Mortgage Foreciosure Sale. Notice is hereby given, that default has been made in the conditions of that certain mortgs duly executed and delivered by Edward H, Lehrke, unmarried. aud Fred- erick E. Lehrke, unmarried, as mortgagors, to Theo. Hamm Brewing Company. as mort- gagee. bearing date the 2Istday of March, 1907, with power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and forthe county of Itasca and State of Minnesota. on the 10th day of April, 1907, at 11 o’clock a. m.. in book “V” of mort- ages On page 2, which default has continued for more than ten days, and has continued to the date of this notice; and Whereas, said mortgagee and holder of said mortgage has elected and does hereby elect to declare the whole principal sum of said mortgage due and payable at the date of this notice, underthe terms and conditions of said mortgage and the notes secured thereby, and the power of sale therein contained; an Whereas, there is actually due and claimed tobe due and payable atthe date of this notice, apon said mortg: and the notes secured thereby, the sum of three thousand dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from tne 2ist day of March, 1907; and Whereas, the power of-sale bas become * operative. and no action or proceeding at law Spetliorwiee hie beam instituced torecevertne| 100. souls, ae secneee by said mortgage, orany part thereof; Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the promiiscs described in and conveyed by the said morerens. situate in the county of Itasca and State of Minnesota, to-wit: ii Lots numbered three and four, in block num seven, of Bovey, according tothe lat thereof on file and of record in the of- ice of the register of deeds in and for said county; with the hereditaments and appurt- enances. which sale’ will be mude by the sheriff of said Itasca county. at the frontdoor of the court house in the ea of Grand Rapids in said Itasca county. Minnesota, on the 5th day of October, 1907, at ten o'clock a. m. of that day, yt public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of three thousand dollars. and interest theréon amounting at the date of this notice to seven- ty [370.] dollars andthe sum of two hundred und thirty-eight dollars aad twenty cents id by said mortgagee for insuring ‘¢ Buia: on_ said premises against, loss fire seventy-five dollars attorney’s fees as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, amounting in allto thesum of three thousand three hundred rye three and 20-100 [$3383.20] dollars. at the date of this notice, and the disbursements allowed by law. Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, this 10th day Al 1907. Of SHEO HAMM BREWING COMPANY. Mortgagee. W. W. DUNN, Attorney for oatsee. Herald-Revi 1 Sept eel iceoviey Dae Ane ee ‘Herald ‘ug. 1 Order Limiting Time to Kile Claims, and for Hearing Thereon. Estate of George Saric. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } ... County of Itasca. vor In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of George Saric, Decedent, > Letters of administration this day having been granted to Peter Radakovic; Itis ordered. That the time within which all creditors of the above named dece- dent 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 Monday. the {nd day of Novem- ber, 1907, at 10 o’clock a. m.,in the probate court rooms at the court house at Grand Rap- ids, in said county, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upou and the examination, ad- justment and allowance of such claims as Shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publica- tion of this order in the Grand Rapids Her- ald-Reyiew, as provided by law. Dated August 2nd, 1907. H. S. HUSON, (Seal) k Judge of Probate. Herald-Review August 3-17 BY DICTATES QF CONSCIENCE Gen. Gordon Went Unarmed Through War in China. In some reminiscences of Sir Fred- erick St. John. a diplomatist who served his country (England) well, we have the facts which prompted Gen. Gordon to carry no weapon but a cane when leading the imperial troops dur- ing the Tai-ping struggle. “When acting in conjunction with the Chinese. general, San-ko-lin-sin, against either Nankin or Foochow, Gordon received a message from the rebel leaders offering submission if their lives were guaranteed. Having obtained the consent of the Chinese commander, he agreed. The town sur- rendered, and the three rebel chiefs appeared before San-ko-lin-sin. He, seeing that they had not shaved their heads in sign of submission, had them decapitated on the spot. Whereupon, exasperated beyond control by such treachery, Gordon armed himself with a revolver, and was hastening to the general’s tent with the intention of chastising him in the most summary manner for his breach of faith, when suddenly he paused, and coming, on reflection, to the conclusion that his contemplated act was simple murder, le threw away his weapon and regis- tered a vow. that. so long as he re mained in China, he would never again carry any weapon more formid- able than a cane.” FISH IS NOT A “BRAIN FOOD.” Idea to the Contrary Is Proved to Be Fallacy. Fish is credited, even by educated people, with specia! properties that it cannot be truthfully said to possess. Chief amongst these is the idea that fish is par excellence a “brain food.” Dr. Hutchison traces the origin of this fallacy in the following way:—Bunch- er, the great philosopher, laid down as a vital principle the dictum, “Without phosphorus there is no thought.” This is half truth, as, although the brain is known to contain phvusphorus, it has yet to be shown that an increase of the amount of phosphorus taken in the food benefits the brain in the slightest degree. Agassiz, the naturalist, who was informed by Dumas that ‘ish was rich in phosphorus, came to what he thought was a legitimate conclusion when he promulgated the statement that fish was a “brain food.” It will thus be seen that this popular impres- sion, which has been repeated and copied countless numbers of times, is without foundation, and is yet another instance of thousands of people being misled through someone having that | little knowledge pvhich is so danger- ous.—Sanitary Record. Ancient Injunction to Apprentices. No new thing is the servant prob- lem. Here is an injunction to ap- prentices issued by the English Court of Common Council in 1527: “You shall constantly and devoutly on your knees, every day, serve God, morning and evening, and endeavor the right practice thereof in your life and con- versation. You shall avoid all evil company; and make speedy return when you shall be sent on your mas- ter’s business. You shall be of fair, gentle and lowly speech and behavior toward all men. And according to vour carriage expect your reward, for ‘oad or ill, from God and your Republic Is Ungrateful. When the last census was taken in France the mayor of Montriat, in the Tarn, thought he would save his townspeople trouble, so he filled up the papers himself. Reflecting that France is threatened with depopula- tion, he added to each family a boy here and a girl there, and occasion- ally a pair'of twins. He increased the population of Montirat on paper about For this an ungrateful government has taken his office from him. Highly Prized Ciubs. There is a kind of rock called green- stone, found in New Zealand, of which the natives make beautifully carved, clubs. These clubs are precious heir- looms, and very rarely indeed do they leave their owner’s family. Lord Roberts received one as a_ present from a chief, and counts it among his most prized treasures. How to Tell Generous .Husband. In some parts of Siberia a bride- groom, on arriving home, commands his wife to take off his boots. In one is a whip, and in the other a purse. The oontents of the boot she first selects for removal presage whether he is to be generous or the reverse to her. A very kind husband will put a purse in each boot and omit the whip, to make her believe that her choice is auspicious.