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a WHEREAS.the village council of the village of Keewatin, Minnesota, deemsi t necessaay and expedient that certain sidewalls be con- structed in, on and along cthe certain streets and aveaue: d village hercinafter men- tioned and described, therefore be it RESOLVED, ‘Uhat sidewalks shall be con- structed if, on and along the strects and avenues of said village hereinafter mentioned and described, in the manner hereinafter described and specified and that all said sidewalks be constructed as hereinafter specified. s All said sidewalks to be constructed of No. 2 Pine plank, surfaced on one side, said plank to be two inches thick and not less than six iaches nor more than ten inches, wide, and to be laid on stringers to be four inches by four inches by sixteen feet, said stringers to be fastened at theends with one inch b; inch by two foot pine strips on both sides of said stringers with twelve i) nails in each strip, each plank to be nailed with eight (8) twenty penny nails. That the streets and avenues referred to and in, on and along which sidewalks shall be constructed are as follows, to-wit Along the west side of Lot Seven, in Block Four, on the westerly line of the village; this sidewalk to be four feet in width with two airings laid on three cross ties laid level to grade. On Fourth avenue along the nerth side ‘of Block Five; on street along the east side of Block Five, and on Third avenue along the north side of Blocks Eleyen and Ten. These last said sidewalks to be eight feet wide with three stringers and laid level to ene excepting that along the north side of bird avenue from anddncluding Lot Sixteen Block Eleven to Lot ‘Twenty-seven in Block Ten, there shall be three sufficient cross ties laid under each stringer to bring said side- walk to level of grade and ali of said cross vies to be laid upon suilicient substantial blocxing. On both sides of First street, beginning at the Great Northern ri; of way and running north to Fourth avenue; this sidewalk to be velve feet in width. with four stringers, said stringers to be laid on sufficient cross ties and laid level to engineel that in eas that purpose, said sid moved without. the con: sidewalk for slull not be y owner of ¢ prop wills, now here the right to laid bef K Shull I provid if din a pro- per ma bly to the spccifieations herein n under the supervision of the villa who shall have and thority to cond < tendered if in his ‘ ld not bea substantial eompl ith said specifica- tions, and if so properly laid w. the time herein:ffter mentioned ihe cer engi 5 receipt for such sid therefor shall be w pleted on the of October, 17. Resolved, that this” resolution be served upon owners of lots, parts of lots and_ parcels of ground fronting tipon the sajd sidewalk, as bylaw provided. ’ ‘The descriptions of lots, parts of lots and parceis of ground fronting upon said side- walks und the names of Owners thereof are as follows, to-wit: four | 802. Lot Block Rrecord Owner No. (0. 17 Sargent Land Cun eer . 16 Wolf Simon 2 16 Nora Wells 3 16 L, Kovach 4 16 Sargent Land Company 5 16 Peter ‘Rokovich & Lokovich 6 16 Huyma Kolagua 7 16 Sargent Land Company 8 16 F, A. Culver 9 16 McGuire 10 16 Sargent Land Comvany 1 9 Henry Logan 2 9 W. 0. Barrett 3 9 Wolf Simon 4 % M. Harney 5 v Sargent Land Company 6 9 Jobn and Steye Kruckoskie 7 9 John Bertagalette 8 9 B, Kaner 9 9 Sargent Land Company 10 9 Max Schirman 1 s Sargent Land Company 2 8 J ph Chastin 3 8 Sargent Land Company 4 8 Angel Zukoli 5 8 Alma Kollman 6 8 cine Land Company i 8 E ith . 8 8 Erik Smith 9 8 M. Mickelech 10 8 @Sam Sapiro 1 18 Sargent Land Compang 2 Is Sargent Land Company 3 18 rgent Land Company 1 1b Joe Gobardi 2 bb Chas Peterson 3 1b Chas Peterson 4 1b Sargent Land Company 5 15 Lizzi ichis 6 by ewberg 7 15 ewberg 15 regent Lund Company 15 iza D. M vy 15 D 10 Villaze of Keewatin 10 of Keewatin 10 Elizabeth Gio 10 Andy Nelson 10 ‘Ison 10 nt Land Company 10 trgent Land Company 8 10 Frank 3. Jurkoevich 9 1 Jos Gobardi BU 0 Jos Gobardi 10 Sargent Land Company 10 R. Swinnerton Ww Herbert Stilbary 10 Martin J. Tompson 10 Jos Zimmermann B eS 7 Sargent Land Company B. Milovitch ae tos eee argent Land Compan R. N. Dow ae Rk. N. Dow 10 10 10 10 10 7 7 7 L. D. Cooper u 7 Sargent Land Company 15 7 Sargent Land Company 16 7 John R. McCall 7 7 Margaret 8. Pearce 18 7 Ohris Erkren 19 7 Sargent Land Company 20 7 Sargent Land Company 1 if May Flower 2 7 Hulds Kuro 3 a Joe Batagaldle, 4 7 Sargent Land Company 5 7 R. N. Dow 6 “h Mrs. E. A, Gill ‘ 7 7 Margaret S. Pearce 8 7 Sargent Land Company 9 7 jacob Kitz 10 7 acob Kitz 1 il Otto Ojala 2 iL Otto Ojala 3 il Elia B. Patton 4 iL Ella B, Patton 5 i Hannah Ber; 6 i Margpret 8. Pearce 7 i Margaret S. Pearce 8 pa Sargent Land Company 9 oo Sargent Land Company 10 lh O. B, Warren li il O, B. Warren 12 i O. B. Warren 13 iL A.M. Latham 14 il A.M. Latham By iL Geo Eubanks 16 i Geo Eubanks All 5 School District No.9 7 4 Sargent Land Company State of Minnesota, ss County of Ttas: Village of Keowatin, Tye. A. MeBs , clerk of the said village of in, CO hereby certify that the fore- going resolution was duly passed by the village council of said villege of Keewatin, at a regular mecting thereof, being held on the day of ——-——1907, by the following vote: ayes 4 noes none. P. A. McEACH Clerk of Village of Keew Herald-Review Ang. 31, Sept.7 mber Land, Act June 3, 1878—Notice for Publication United States Land Office. ‘otive is t Land States by 4 1892. Rughton M. Derman of coanty of Itasca, State of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement, No. G74, forghe purchase 0 ne of section No,2, in ‘township" No. 26, and offer to 3 uable ‘sought . Minn..on Tuesday the 19th day-of November, 1907. He names as witnesses: Edmond Gavanaugh, Owen W. Canfield. aocepit McVey and Charles Ra and fie rl retserag sed the all persons claiming adversely above-described lands are reauested to file their@aims in this office on or before said | county. 19th day of November) 1907. day of November iii. OAKLEY, Register. Herald-Review Aug. 2, Oct.” 19. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878—No- tice for Publication. United States Land Office, Cass Lake, Minnesota, : July 29, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the Patri of the act of congress of June 3, 1873. entitled “An act for the sale of , Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ‘extended to all the public land states by act of te iitapeee) 1892, William J. Powers of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota. has thi — filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 669, for the purchase of the southwest A cree of the southwest quarter of section No. 14,in township No. 141 north, range No. 25 west, and will offer proof toshow that the land sought is more valuable for its timberor stone tl for agricultural pur- ee and toestablish his claim to said land fore I. D. Rassmussen. clerk of district court, at Grand Renan Minnesota, on Tues- day, the 8th day of October, 1907. He names as witnesse: William P. Nisbett. William Dibbert, Al Dotts and Leonard R. Root, all of Grand Rap- nbs erie i au ny and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of October, 1907. E. S. OAKLEY. Register. Herald- Review August 3-September 28 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 eity 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 part of the terms, conditions und provisions thereot, reference to wirich contract for more part- icularity ishereby made, the following de- seribed realestate sivuate in Itasca county, state of Minnesota. to wit: Lots one and three in southeast quarter of northeast quarte half of southeast quarter in section three (3). lot sevey 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- east quarter of southeast quarter in section seventeen [17], lot six in section twenty [29. northwest quarter of northwest quarter an south half of northwest quarter of section twenty-nine (20). east halt of northeast i cinpesoate twoand tenin section thirty 30,] south half of northeast quarter it “Notice ishereby giyen, That default occured in the condiane: or age xe monoe deed, d' b els Olson. As ~ Mini at 11 o’cloc! D. “O” of Mot on 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 mort a present owner and holder thereot 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 (382'32,) 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 cont . and in pursuance of the Statute insuch case made and provided, said aor 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, und state of Minnesota. described as follows. to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter(se of ne) of section fifteen (15) in, township fifty-nine (59) north of range twenty- seven (27) west of the fourth Principal Meridian. 8 That suid sale will be made and said remises 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 said county,on Monday, the 2nd day of September, A.D. 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dey, at pope auction or vendue. to the highest idder for cash to satisfy the amount then due on said mortgage, including the princi- pal and intyrest. with tuxes.if any, together with the eOsts of foreclosure and twenty-five dollars (825.00) attorney’s fees as stipulated in said mortguge. Dated this 18th day of Julyy and the A. D. 1907. C. GILBERT, Mortgagee, oc. C. McCARTHY, Attorney for Mortgagor. Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minn, Herald-Review July 20 August 31. 1 ( { and foregoing mortgage | postpone. and adjourned | ber. stenth (10), 1607, at 19 day at the same pli door of the county court- | house in the ViJage of Grand Rapids, in said | Itasca county. r | Dated September 2nd 19 . C. GILBEsT, Mortg: Cc. C. MeCARTHY, Attorney for Mortgagee. Wu. H®OLLIAN, Sheriff. By F.W. Fisu. Deputy. section thirty-one [31] all being in town- ship fifty-seven [57 north of range twenty- five (25.1 west of the 4th principal meridian in Itasca county. state of Minnesota. And that according to the terms, conditions id provisions of said contract there be- came due and payable from you to said Felthous Land Company on July 3rd 1906. eight hundred fifteen and 20-000 [$815.20] dollars and on July 3rd. 1907. seven hundred seventy-three. and [76-100] [8773.75] _ dollars, which amounts are still overdue and unpaid. and the remaining umount of the principal unpaid has been declared und has become due and payable pursuant to the terms thereof, and there is due and payable frum you be said Felthous Land Company on the 9th 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. Now. therefore, you are hereby notified, thatunles: on or before thirty days after the the service of this notice upon you, you_pay to Felthous Land Company, at 312 Endicott Bidg.. 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 cost of service. and perfurm the terms und 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 und interest thereunder. and in and to the land and property covered thereby will be forfeit- ed and annulled. : Dated August 9th, 1907. ~ FELTHOUS LAND COMPANY, By J. A. PELTHOUS, Its President. Herald-Review Aug. 24, Sept. 7. To Charles E. Baker. Cedar Rapids, Towa. Take notice, that you are in default,under and according to the terms, conditions and provisions of that certain contract. dated the ord day of Jui, 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 terins, 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-v Lot four, 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 eight. nine, ten. thirteen, fourteen in section eight (s}, lot five in section nine (9), west half of northeast half of north west quarter, and southeast quarter in section ten (10). northwest quarter of northeast quarter in section fourteen (14),east half of southwest quarter, and lot three in section nineteen (19), east half of southeast quarter in section twenty-four (24), all being in township fifty- seven (57). north of range twenty-five (25). west of the fourth principal meridian, in Itasca county, State of Minnesota. And that according to the terms, conditions and proyisions of said contract there became due ane 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 (8798.61) dollars, which amounts are still overdue and unpaid, and the remaining amount of the principal unpaid bas been.de- clared and has become due and payable pur- suant to the terms thereof. and there is due and payable from you to said Felthous Land Company on the 9th day of August, 1907, xt the date of this notice, the sum of two thousand four hundred two and 65-100 ($2,402 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 Land Company. at 312 Endicott Bldz.. 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. andin and tothe land and property covered thereby will be forfeit- ed and annulled, Dated August 9th, 1907. FELTHOUS LAND COMPANY. By J. A. FELTHOUS, 34 Its President. Herald Review August 24. Sept. 7. e (SEAL] {SEAL CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Duluth. Minn, Y 17. 1907. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office. by Albert Manfred Ander- son, Contestant, against homestead entry No. 19368, made Sept. 2, 1903, tor n% of the ne section 28, township 53 n.range 23 w, 4th p,m. by John’ Lilliquist contestee, in which it is alleged that: John Lilliquist has wholly abandoned said land for more than six months last past.und immediately prior to January 18th, 1907,and has never resided upon, cultivated or improved said land, and that said alleged absence from said land was not aue to his employment in the army Marine Corpsof the United Stu Nd seaman or marin as 2 pri during the war with § other war in which the United 5 engaged, said parties are heret > person= Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. July 23,1907, | that John H. | Notice is hereby given Carlson, of Grand Rapids. Miun., has filed notice of his intention to make final five | zeae proof in support of his claim, viz: | lomesteud Entry No 23175 made June 16, 1902, for the se'4 of se4 and lots 4 and 5, section 32, township 54 north. range 25 west, | and that suid proof will be made before I.-D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court, Itasca county Minn., at his office at Grand Rapids, Minn., on October 4th, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove | his continuous residence upoa, and cultiva- | tion ef, the land. viz: Arthur Romaa, Justus M. Roman, Tim Mahon ana George R. Moody, all of Grand Rapids, Minn. E.S. OAKLEY. j Register. Herald-Review Aug. 24. Sept. 28, | Summons for Publication. State of Minnesota, f i} 8s: i County of Itasca. The state of Minnesota. to James H. Steves), and Mrs. Steves. his wife: defendants: | You are hereby summoned and_ required | to’ be and appear before the undersigned, one | of the justices of the peace in and tor said county, on the 20th day of September, 1907, at 10 o’ciock in the ‘forenoon of said day, at my offiice in Grand -Rapids, in said county, to answer to the complaint of Itasca Mercautile Company. a corporation, plaintiff, ina civil | action wherein the plaintiff claims the sum | of $35.72. with interest thereon from May 29, | 1907. at the rate of6 per cent per annum. Should you fail toappear atthe time and | place aforesaid, judgment will be rendéred | against you, a the evidence adduced by said plaintiff. for such sum as he shall show himself entitled to. Giyen uniter my hand and dated this 23rd day of August, 1907. H.S. HUSON, Justice of the Peace. C. L. PRATT. Attorney. Herald-Review Aug. 24, Sept. 14,. Citation for Hearmg on Petition for Administration. Estate of Peter Turpeinen, STATE OF MINNESOTA, |... f88. County of Itasca. In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Peter Turpei- nen, decedent. The State of Minnesota to Wilina Turpeinen and to all persons interested in the granting of administration of the estate of suid dece- dent: The petition of Wilina Turpeinen ha ing been filed in this court representing that Peter Turpeinen, then a resident of the coun- ty of Itasca, State of Minnesota, died intes- tate on the 27th day November, 1906. and preying: that letters of administration of his estate be granted to Wilina Turpeinen; and che court having fixed the time and place for hearing said petigion; Therefore, you, aud gach of you, are hereby cited and required to "show cause, if any you have, before this court at the probate court rooms in the village of Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca, State of Minnesota, on the 16th day of September, 1907, at ten o'clock av m., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this 17th day of August, 1807. t G . 8. HUSON. (Seal) Bi f . VICTOR H. GRAN, Se eae Attorney for Petitioner. Herald-Review. Aug. 24, Sept. 14. Timber Land Act, June 8, 1878.—No- tice for Publication. United States Land Office. _ Gass Lake, Minnesota, duly 25, 1907. Notice is horeby given that in compliance with the aed ya of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada. and Washington 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 sw4 of ne¥ of section No. 13 in township No. 141, range No. 26, and will offer proof to show | that the land sought is more valuable for its Umber or stone than for agricultural | parposes, and to establish his claim tosaid ‘land before register and redeiver, U. S Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. on (Puesday the 19th day of November, 1907. He namesas witness: Owen W. Canfield, Edmond Cavanaugh, and Rushtou M. Dorman JofGrand Rapids, Minn., Frank Murphy of | Deer River, Minn. |. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their-claims in this office on or before said 19th day of November, ae i Notice of Mortgage Fureclositre Sale. Notice is hereby given that defaulthas oc- curred inthe onaliiens of that certain mort- Fee duly executed and delivered by Wendell . Utley, unma: j. mort ir, to Th ‘eeney Land and Securities ny, a Min: nesota corporation, mortgagee, dated Janu: REY. 21 1005, ut two elook pies te che aes E {WO . ta. in the office Torlster ‘ot deeds eft ad for tenses ity. Minnesota, and recorded therein in k “Q” of Mortgages, on pegs 1, which said smortaase was duly assigned by said The Fee- peyi ind and Securities Company to Maple Lake State Bank, a Minnesota corporation, “by instrument of assignment dated February 8.1905 and duly filed for record on June 23 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 Mortgages, on puge 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 oy virtue of the power of sule therein contained and pur- suant to the statute in such case made and provided, by sale of the premises therein de- seribed and thereby conveyed, viz: East half of southeast quarter (e+3 cf se4) of section eleven (11). and west half of southwest quar- ter (w% of sw's) of section twelve (12), in township one hundred fifty (150) north, range twenty-eight (23) west. Itasca county, Minne- sota; that said premises will be suld by the sheriff of said Itasca county at the front door of the porits court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, on Monday, the 23rd day of 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 Assignee. Grand Rapids. Minnesota, ° Herald-Review Aug. 10 Sept. 21. Order to Show Cause on Filling Petition to Nell Land. In Probate Cou. ., STATE OF MINNESOTA, } -SS- County of Itasca, \ Special Term. S In the* matter of the Estato of ran. Deceased: On reading and filingthe petition of Alfred L. Thwing, as adminiStrator of said estate setting forth the amount of personal estate that has come into his hands, the disposition thereof, and how much remains undisposed of; the amount of debts outstanding against said deceased, as faras the same can be ascertained; the legacies unpaid, and a description of allthe real estate, excepting the homestead of which said deceased died ptember 4, 1907. Richard Cur- | seized, und the condition and value of the respective portions or lots thereof; the persons interested in said estate. with their residences; and praying that lieense be to him granted to sellallof said real estate. And it appearing by said petition that there is not sufficient personal estate in the hands of said administrator to pay said debts, the legacies or expenses of udminstration, aud that itis necessary forthe paymentof such debts, legacies or expenses, to sell all of said real estate; It is therefore ordered, that all persons interested in suid estate appear before this ourt on Monday. the 30th day of September. 1907, at ten o’clock a, m., at the courthouse in Grand Rapids, in said county. then and there to show cause (ifany there be) why license should not be granted to said administrator to sellso much of the real estate of said de- ceased as shall be necessary to puy such debts. legacies or expenses. a Anditis further ordered, that this order shall be published onec ineach week for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review. re newagace: elated, and published at Grand Rapids in said county. Dated at Grand Le a Minn. the 4th day of September, A. D. 1907. By the Vous . 8. HUSON, Judge of Probate. (Probate Court Seal) Herald-Review Sept. 7. 14, 21. Notice for Publication. United State Land Office, Cass Lake, Minn. Aug. 6, 1907, Notice is hereby given that in complance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. I878. entttied “An act for ths saie of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washihgton Territory as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, Samuel J. Morn, of Deer River, county of Itasca, State of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 697, fur the purchase of the lot 3, of section No,2, in township No. Mt north, range No. 25 west, and will offer proof to show thut the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural urposes, und to establish his claim to said fan. before I. D. Rassmussen, clerk of district court, Itasca county, Minn., at his office at Grand Rapids, Minn.,on Tuesday the 26th day of Movember, 1907. ti; He names as witnesses: William Dibbert. William Powers, Paul E. refe and William P. Nisbett, all of Grand Rapids, Minn. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in tnis office onor before said 26th day of November, 1907. ai E. 8. OAKLEY, _ Register. Herald-Review Sept. 7, Nov. 2. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. ie ¢ Fifteenth Judicial District, In the matter of the petition and apolica- tion of the Minneapolis & Rainy * River Rrailway company tottake and condem cer- tain real property in the County of Itasca, and State of Mipnesota,for railway purposes To Y. R. Hulehan, Almira P. Jamiescn, Wiliiam J. Taylor, Alexander T. Reid: Albert C. McGee, Edgar Orcutt. Nelson E. Dyer, Ernest N. Remer, Nehemiah P. Clarke, C. E. Clarke, Nic Peterson, Carl Persson, Carl Nordlin, Mary Leslie, Joe Lapier, Otis Rosa, Frank F, Seaman, and to all others interested in any of the lands hereinafter described, as owner, encumbrancer, tenant, or otherwise: Take notice that the undersigned. who were duly appointed commissioners in the above antitled proceeding to ascertain and determine the compensation to be made to ‘ou. and each of you, for the taking or njuriously affecting the lands described in the petition of the above named petitionerin said eding. which is on file in th: office of the clerk of said court, for the purposes therein set forth, have this day made and tiled in the officeof the clerk of said court our Teper and award as such commissioners. Be at Grand Rapids, Minn., August 14th 1907 WILLIAM C. GILBERT, FRED A. KING, HENRY E. GRAFFA™, Commissioners. Herald-Review September 7, 14, 21, ——$—<——————————— Timber Land, Act June 8.1878—Notice for Publication. ‘ United States Land Office. Cass Lake, Minnesota, ‘July 24, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in 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, Ore- gon, Nevada, and @ashington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land States b, of August 4, 1892, Owen W. Canfield. of Grand Rapids, county of [tasca, state of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn state- ment No. 615, for the purchase of the sw of sw of section No. 12, in township No. 141, range No. 26, and will offer proof to show th the land soushtis more valuable for and stone than for ricultural purposes. and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver U.S. Bice at % hg In District Court. niade, itis | hereby oniterod ( : notice be given by due und-proper publication, 1c. HERMAN ENG. . L, SHEPHERD. B Avtorne: eee Register.48 BORANK F. PRICE LAWYER oF -S. di ice at Mi on Tuesday, the 19thiday of D . Joseph MeV Charles R. Jackson, all of Grand, Minn. 3 Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands.are requ to file -their claims in this ol “on or before said { Manu- SOLS ieee Of the Cohasset Hardwood factufing Company Know all men by these presents, that we, the undersi |, for the purpose of organiz- ing a manufacturing Vet pesos | under the laws of the State of Minnesota, have a: to, avd hereby do, bind ourselves together under the name hereinafter assumed. us, and do hereby adept and sign the following articles of coy reranon 1. The name of this corporation shall be Cohasset Hardwood Manufacturing company. The general nature of the business of this cceos ition shall be the manufacture of timber and lumber products and any other business iucident. thereto. , The general viace of transacting the business of this oe shall be Cohasset, Itasca County, esota. Article 2 The time of the commencement of this corporation shall be August 10, A.D. 1907, and the period of its continuance shall be thirty (30) years. Article 3. _ The names and places of residence of the incorporators of this corporativun are as follows: E. L. Buck, residing at Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Julius Rosholt, residing at i el Minnesota. G.G. Wood. resid- ing at Foley. Minnesota. W.L. Wood, resid- ing at Hill City. Minnesota. S. H. Thompson, residing at Fort Dodge Iowa. Article 4. The government of this corporation and the management of its affairs shall be vested in a board of not less than three (3) nor more than seven (7) directors, all of whom, eed the first board of directors, shall be stock- holders of this corporation; the said board of directors shall be elected at the annual meeting of the stockholders of this corpora- tion in each year, and shall hold their offices until their successors shail have been elected and qualified. When 2 vacancy occursin the board ut any time, the remain- ing directors shali appoint a successor, who shall hold h office until the next annual mecting of the stockholders. The board of directors shall elect a president. vic presi- dent. a secretary and a treasurer. and such other officers and agents as they may deem necessary. The oflice of secretary and treasurer may be held by the same person. The first board of directors of this corpor tion shal} be, E. L. Buck. Julius Ri Wood. W. L. Wood and S$. H. Thompson. andthe places of residence of the members of the said board of directors are a: t forth above. The following nanved person: ‘e to j act as officers until the annual meeting of the stockholde to-wit: Jultus Rosholt, lent, W. L. Wood vice president, E, L. ck, secretary and treasurer. The annual meeting of this corporation shalloceur on the first Tuesday in June in ch year, beginning with Tuesday the 2nd y of June, A. D, 1908. The board of directors shall adopt by laws for the due regulation und management of the affairs of this corporation. Article 5. The cupital stock of this corporation, shall be one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00) divided into fifteen hundred (1509) sbares of one hundred dollars (3100.00) each, This stock shall be divided into one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) of common stock and fifty thousand dollars ($50.000.00) of preferred stock. The said stock shall be issued ut such times and Prat in in such installments as may be decided by the board of diretcors. The preferred stock of this corporation when sold, shall bear cumlative7 r cent dividends and shall provide that the jividends shall be paid out of the first profits of the business; the said preferred stcck shall also be a fiest lien upon the assets of the cor- oration after all debts of the corporation ave been paid. The preferred stock shall not be entitled to any vote at the stockholder? meetings. Article 6 The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which this corporation*shall at any time be subject, is one hnndrea and fifty thousand dollars (#1 09.) | a In testimony where he said parties have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed their seals this 2nd day ef August, A. D. 1907. E. L. Buck (seal) JvuLivs RosHouT (seal) G, G. Woop (seal) W.L Woop (seal) S$, H. THompson (seal) Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of. NARLAN P. ROBERTS WiLtiAm B, ANDESON STATE OF MINNEOTA, ; Couuty of Heanepin. On this 2nd day of Angust, A. D. 1907, per- sonally appeared before me, a Notary Public, within ana forsaid Heanepin county, E. L. Buck. Julius Rosholt, GG, Wood. W. L. Wood and 8S. H. Thompson, to. me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that ther executed the same as their free~act and deea. g NARLAN P. ROBERTS, Notary Public, Hennepin county, Minnesota. My commission expires May 2, 1913. Herald-Review Sept. 7, 14. 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 Sat- the 14th day of September, 1907. for the furnishing of material for and for the con- struction of « main building and a stock shed. to be erected on the county fair ground and to be used for agricultural fair purposes, The said building shall be constructed and the material furnished for same shall be in accordance with plans and specifications now on file in the office of the county auditor of Itasca county, i The board reserves. the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commis- sioners of Itasca county, Minnesota. Dated Aug. 23, 1907. M. A. SPANG, County Anditor. Itasca county, Minn, Herald-Review Aug. 24, Sept. 7. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—Notice For Publication. United States Land Office, Cass Lake Minn. s July 24, 1907. Notice is berepy given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “Anact 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, Edmund Cavanaugh, of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, State of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 676, for the purchase of the nw of sw4 of section No.2, in town- ship No. 141, range No. 26, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timberor stone than for agricultural purposes. and to estab! his claim 3 land before Register and Re- ceiver U.S. land office at Cass Lake, Minn.. on Tuesday, the 19h day of November, He names as witnesses: Owen W. Canfield, Rushton M. Dorman, Joseph McVey and Charles R. Jackson, all of Grand Rapids, inn, , Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims inthis office on or before said 19th day of November, mn Herald-Review, Aug. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota. Fifth Division. In Bankruptcy. natter of Anton M. Gerzin and Steven s Gerzin Bros. & Co., and In_the is by given that on tire 3rd da; rz, 190, the suid Gerzin Bros, duly adjudicated bankrupts; and first meeting of their creditors will t room 601 Palladio building, in the Duinth, on tho 26th day of August, A, at }) o’tlock in the forenoon, at which 19 Said creditors may “attend, prove claims, appoint a trustee,examine the bankrapt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeti Daved Aug. 3rd, 1007. re HECECCNATIVIL PARE Notice For Publication. _ United Sate Land Office, iCuss Lake, ‘Minn, i Aug 32-1907. Notice is hereby » ven thot in. compliance with the provisions of thea t of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “A> aetfcr the sale of timber lands in the #1 te of Californi Oregon. Nev? d ay Territory.” as extended toa! th States by actof Aucrst4, i yrtle Nisbett, of Grand Rapids. covoty of Itasca. State of Minnesota, las this day filed in this office her sworn statement, No. forthe purchase of the nw of ne}, of section No. 23, in townshi) No. 141 north., ronge Now west, and will offer proof to show that the lend sought is more valuable foriis timberor stone than for agricultural porposes, ged to establish her claim to ssid land before I. D. Rass- mussen, Clerk of Dis county Minn., at his oifice at Grand Rupids Minn.. on Monday the 21s: of Octob 180 She pames fs ne iam Dibbert Wiliam J. Powers Orfe I. Powers and eae P, Nistctt, all of Grand Rapids, inn., Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are r-quested to file their claims in this office on or before said x1st dey of October, 1907. E. +. OAKLEY, Register. st court, ita STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. In the Matter of the Estate of A. Oscar Paulson. The State of Minnesota, to all persons, interested in said estate: The petition of Paul Pauleson., as repre- sentive, of the above named decedent, to- gather with his final account of his adminis- tration of said estate. having been filed in this court. representing among other things, that he has fully administered said estate and praying that said final account of said administration be examined, adjusted and allowed by the court, and that the court make and anterits final decree of distribu- tion of the residue of the estate of said decedent to the persons entitled thereto: Therefore. you and each of you are hereby c ted and required to show cause, if any you have. before this court at the probate court room inthe court house in the village of Grand Rapids. in the county of Itasca, state’ of Minnesota. onthe Ith day of September, 1 7. why said petition should not be granted. zmiued ans lowed, and ned to the Witness the ea! thereof, this ss. account be e residue of rties entitled ther dge of said court. 3 A . S. HUSON, Judge of Probate. Rerald-Review Au; {, Sept. if. HISSING THE BLARNEY STONE. iconoclast Says Travelers Draw on Their Imagination. “A good many people who take a trip to Furope teil ties when they come back,” said the ex-globe trotter. “One thing they like to iie about is issing the blarney stone. A lot of travelers. claim to have performed ‘hat osculatory stunt, and they dilate on the experience with a glibness that gives color to their assertion. Maybe a few of them really have accomplish- ed the feat, but their number stands in the proportion to those that have not as one to ten thousand. _“Kissing the blarney stone is not an easy thing to do. If the boasters would only look up a few facts in the vase and find out what difficulties are *ncountered in performing the rite, they would have a little less to say on the subject. In the first place, the precious stone is near the top of one of the great towers of the castle. To reach it you would have to climb 125 feet inside of a dark, cavernous don- jon. Then, when you have come to the nearest opening in the massive wall, you have to be hung out of the window, head downward over a para- pet by the heels. Even when suspend- ed in this inverted position a fellow has to be about seven feet tall in or- der to reach the stone and imprint thereon the devotional smack. Con- sidering the dizziness entailed by this acrobatic feat and the length of body required, a lot of travelers of the saw- ed-off type would do well to omit the blarney stone from their list of ad- ventures."—New York Press. ARTIST NOT FOND OF LABOK Turner Pasted on a Picture the Print of a Vase He Wanted. On one of Mr. Edward Moran’s vis- {ts to London he made a careful study of Turner. 4 They stopped in front of “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage,” and Mr. Moran, after examining the canvas closely, made the startling assertion that the vase to the right was not a part of the picture, but was pasted on it. Mr. Warnham laughed the idea to scorn and said it was “absurd. Mr. Moran persisted that he was right and wagered a dinner and a bottle of wine that he could prove it if he were given the opportunity. The wager was accepted. The pic- ture was taken down, the glass was removed, and, to the astonishment of the keeper, Mr. Moran raised the edge of the paper, over which, surely enough, the vase had been painted. Evidently, to save himself the-trou- ble of drawing the object, Turner had cut the vase out of some print, skill- fully hiding the poiat of juncture.— New York Herald. Whence the Name “Tiger.” It is reported that when the prince of ‘Wales shot a tiger in India awhile ago, the beast charged him at full speed. In so doing the tiger was dc ing its best to live up to the name ot its kind. Tigers are so called because of the swiftness of thei movement especially in springis, .pon prey, “tighri” being the old Persian word for am arrow. Hence it comes about that the beast and the River Tigr’ have the same nams. There is ne direct connection between them, but in both cases iheir swiftness was the characteristic that impressed the early mame givers. The tiget’s is thus, perhaps, nearly as superior in nobility to the h s t one beast is to the x is merely Gre or Conflict on Mount of Olives. News received ¢ Jerusalem repor Yount of Olives eiscan friars and € I ing the Latins masters of the feij The quarrel, which is of old stanc | relates tp the right of colebrating ci- vine service on the mountain. % 2 bbls wave © aie