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lay, the 24th day of February, 1908, at ten forenoon of said day, all the interest the above named Joly 25, 1898, tive name set | and may have thereafter acquired in and to Lake be held at the residence of Charles aoe in said town, on Wednesday, the 26th a. auditor the holding of said first town meeting. The motion for the adoption of the forego- ing ae ee ps was secon by Commissioner Passard and carried by a unanimous vote. A petition was presented for the establish- mentof a highway beginning at the south- west corner of the se of se. section 4, ished pa@upers. township 4, range 24, and running thence} #C Kiley, part payment publishing alongside of and parallel with the. rigts of | ‘financial’ statement. way ofthe Great Northern railway in un/— © Kiley. publishing proceedings easterly direction to the line between town-} and notices. ship 54, range 24, and to’ 54. range 23. / EC Kiley, ba! Commissioner Passard moved the adoption of statement. the following resolution: Whereas, a’ petition for the establishment ofa highway as above described has been fern ed to this board, and said board hav- «pera pes that said petition is reason- ble on its face. Therefore, be it resolved, that a_ hearing be had upon said petitionat Grand Rapids on Saturday, the Mth day_of March, 1908, at10 o'clock a. and that James Passurd, C. M. King and M. O’Brien, members of this board. be and they are hereby appointed a commit- tee to examine the pro} location of said road, and that said committee meet upon the route of said road at the beglantng, of said route on Saturday, the ‘thday of March, 1908, at2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of examining the said proposed route and make report thereof at said meeting of said board hereinbefore specified. and that notices of said hearing be posted as provided by law. The motion was seconded by Commissioner King and carried by a unanimous vote. It being the time set for hearing upgn the petition for the establishment of a ‘County road in townships 144 and 145, range 25, known as the “Thompson” |. the committee appointed to examine the proposed location of said road filed the following report: Pursuant to adjournment the board of county commissioners of Itasea county. Min- nesota, met at the cow of Grand Rapids this patient to lock in the right, title an You are hereby notified that the foregoing described pieces or parcels of land situate in | judgment debtor had _n said the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota ure now assessed in the res; before each description; that on the 9th.day of May, 1904, at a sale of lands pursuant to the | the north half of the southwest pisrer (abe real estate tax ent duly made and given in and by the district court in and for the | of sw'4), soUtheast quarter of southwest quar- county of Itasca on the 2ist day of March, 1904,in a proceeding to enforce the payment of | ter (se of sw'4) and the soulhwest quarter of taxes for the year 192, said pieces or parcels of land were each severally and Sa sold | the southeast quarter (sw of se) of see- for the respective amount set after each description eepeavely in the column headed | tion thirty-two (32), in towmasbip fifty-four Amount for Which Sold” and the same were each separately bid in by the State o; Minne- | (54) n., range twenty-five (25) w..the south- sota for the respective amount lust mentioned; that the said several pieces or parcels of land | east quarter of south-east quarter (se4 of Were not redeemed and became the absolute ettahe ef the State of Minnesota; and that|se%) of section twenty-two (22). the south- thereafter and on the 1ith day of November.A.D.1907, at a sale by the county auditor of said | west quarter of northwest quarter (sw'y of county pursuant to the order and direction of the state auditor of the State of Minnesota, | nw‘4),and the northwest quarter of south- duly held in accordance with the provisions of the statutes in such case made and provided, | west quarter (aw‘4 of sw?4) of section twenty- the said several pieces or parcels of land were each duly sold and conveyed severally and | six (26).in township fifty-four (54) n.,. range Separately to the highest cash bidder therefor for the respective amount set after the re- | twenty-six (26) w., and lot 6 (6) of section Spective description in the column headed “Amount of Sale Nov. 11th. 1907.” which was duly | twenty-one (21), the northeast quarter of paid, to the county treasurer of said county and was not less than the amount required by | Southeast quarter (ne'4 of se) of section (20) jaw; that separate certificates for each of said pieces or parcels of land were duly tssued by | und the southeast quarter of northwest quar- the contr auditor upon said last mentioned sale in the form prescribed by law and each of | ter (se4 of nya) of section twenty-seven), said certificates has veen presented me at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of | (27), in towaship fifty-five (55) n.. range twen- having notice of expiration of time for redemption from said tax sale of said property given | ty-six(.6) w.. ull in Itasca county, Minn. and served; that the amount required to redeem each respective piece or purcel of land ex- Dated January 9, 1908. clusive of costs to accrue upon this: notice. is the sum set forth in the column headed WM, HOOLIHAN. “Amount of Sule Nov. 11th, 1907” after the respective description, and interest thereon from Sheriff Itasca Co.. Mina. the 1th day of November, 1907, at 12 per cent per annum to the day such redemption is By F. W. Fisn, Deputy. made and the time to redeem said pieces or parcels of land from said sale will expire sixty |THWING & ROSSMAN. days after the service of this notice and filing of proof of such service in my office. Attorneys for Assignee of Judgment. Witness my hand and seal of office this 13th day of January, A. D. mar SEPANG Herald-Review Jan 18 Feb 22 aaa >, Auditor of Itasea County, Minnesota, 2 Lae Mies Gaby Timber Land, Act June 5, 1878 — Notice for «’ublication. United States Land Office, Cass Lake, Minn., Jan. 27. 1903. rt house in the village f Feb 1908, and that the coun 3th day of February, | auditor give duo sotice as requi ne Kreiner, juror justice eo ive due notice as required by law for | (ee Kremer, Juror justice cour ¢ : King, mileage caring for paupers sioners’ meetings. CM King, mileage e: ining roads. cM Hig. lleene tending meetings W S Kingston, wood fu Members present: “Commissioners Mullins, O'Brien, Passard and King. Minutes of the last meeting read and ap- roved. ing, mileage attending commss aneteds rep Are al ei repo! wel PP 4 and ordered filed. wa 16.30] § A petition was presented to the_ to} > : organize ‘Townships 147 and 148, Range 2, wt . 2 x into a civil town, and to name said town 200 } z z z ‘Sand Lake.” ner King moved the ey 2 Fy BOARD adoption of the following resolution; 1.00 , Pa a) 2 8% | 34 = Bey ee “yp hears scene fe /e|.| wl # Ny _or— 4 ee ships 147 and 148, Range 26, for all town pur- 74 16 33 2) & sa | &5 |Altred L. Thwing. by Instrument of assign poses Warn {Gc 33 90 ei S15 Z = £2 | ment dated Aprii 19th. 1906. and filed with Now. cree De it boc Lie vee said} jonn Johnson, a a/|e < < {clerk of said district court October 13, 1906, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS | servicers trancans sau sarean*rnet Suettr | VMs, Chae nye BE mle tal execution was pmo. ay shosiioe | : Sand Lalte, to be com of all Pe ea ree on Biee Drone bs NEM of SW | 29 | 36 | 3 | $3.95 | $5.69 fivered t jE ks acsuar seis | Grand Rapids. Minn., February 8, 1908. | {h§ fest town meeting of the is SEA of SE% | a | 55 | 2) 3.95 | 5.00 wiaee UL Grate Mu Oia ia ould) GanURTs te 5 1 50 19 6 u PI S8_38 S888 RS Wi Commissioner O'Brien moved that the board adjourn to 1:30 p. Commissioner Passard moved that the matter of re-districting the county into commissioners districts be taken upatthis time, There was no second to the motion. Commissioner King seconded Com- missioner O’Brien’s motion to adjourn and the same was carried by the foilowing vote: Commissioners Mullins, O’Brien and King voting in favor of\the motion, and_Commig- sioner Passard voting against it. The board then adjourned to 1:30 p, m. Pursuant to adjournment the board again met at p.m. Members present: Commissioners Mullins, King, O’Brien ard Passard. An application was Lee ee renee ep by Mr. Jos. Sellwood, agent, and Douglas. attor- ney, for the Wisconsin Steel Co., for correction of assessment and abatement of tuxes upon the Hawkias mine at Nashwauk. Upon mo- tion of Commissioner Passard, seconded by Commissioner O’Brien, the application was laid over until the next meeting for further consideration. Commissioner O’Brien moved thag the coun- ty attorney be instructed to procure from the Ambridge Iron Mining Compang a final report of the exploration work done by said company upon the county poor farm. The motian was seconded by Commissioner Passard and car- ried by unanimous vote. Mr. Hunt, representing E. J. Longyear, re- quested the board to amend paragraph 2 of page 3 of the poor farm option. Upon motion the matter was referred to the county attor- ig Ess iS ce publishing financial L LaFrenie ments . > AL LaFreniere, blank: flugh Lane, juror justice court. Ben Lieberman, juror justice court. EJ McGowan, list of transfers of title Fred McViear, envelopes 3 WE Meyers, teams for grand jury to poor farm: es FA MeVicar. envelopes for supt of schools and probate judge. John Menard, witness justice court Frank MeCormick, juror justice court Gordon Meagher, jnror justice court Eli Mionovich, witness justice court. John Marvoich, witness justice court Jos McVeigh, juror justice court. - Neil Mullins, mileage attending com- missioners meetings. ‘hen, team prisoner to court.. Alex Mac Gee, axman on state & W. O, roads. WE Martin, overseer of rouds . Jacob Mohr, board of pauper ®. B. R. Merrifield, work on Rahier road Richard McGraw. work on King road Miller-Davis P Co. deed record... Tim Mahon, examining lanus order of printing tax state- (seal) mi See EE au Be “8 NN ee ee Neos tak ae D leteist Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Fifteenth Judical District | Office of County Auditor, ) » Clara Ellen Devine, Plaintift, STATE OF MINNESOTA. | enon eens To F, O. Horton. ByronWard Devine, Defendant You are hereby notified that the following The State of Minnesota, to the above named | piece or parcel of land. situated in the coun- defendant: ty of Itasca, State of Minnesota, and known You are hereby summoned and and described as follows, to-wit: sw of ne} answer the complaint of the plain of section 8, township 53, range ¥2, is now hire bringing 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 ia the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the public land states by act of Aug. 4, 1892, Arthur B. Herrell. of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, State of Minuesota, BRS w HE ney. To Ge Co. board. Pe ES above entitled uction, a copy of which is | assessed in your name. s du i is The matter of the re-disteicting the county | “county of tiaccas oe mones OF S| Nashwauk “Hardware "Co. “burial “of hereto ‘attached and. erewith served upon | “Thar on the nd day of May, A. D. 1308, at a | BA cus, Gay, Hed. i, is ofice, his sworn was again taken up. A number of citizens| The undersigaed Committee appointe dby | ,PaUPers .- +... Oe ee ee ee che ee ctbee we hae cic | Sale of lund pursuant to the real estate tax |3 and 4 of section’ No.25,in towaship No. from Nashwauk, Bovey and Coleraine were | you to examine the proposed location of a | William O'Donnell, juror ju rt. 100 | nV Alana ot Grand Bapide: in satd Gouge | zdament duly given und made in and by the | 141, range No, 26 west, and will offer proot resent and presented the matter to the | highway, as stated in the petition referred to | M O’Brien, mileage uttending Commis- “a Sean age of ee Ae ag H a oan district court in and for ewid county of ltasca.|to' show that the land sought is ard in the interest of their respective com- | in your order Of appointment made on the 7th Ee ag seh | Gat okie faked ED ice. OP Sak suunitichewipes ge excinsite: perk} et day ot serch. A. D. 1398, - Pro-/ more valuable for its timber or stone than munities. After «great deal of discussion. | of Dec. 1907, would respectfully report that | The Pionee: Ss Co, of the day of such service, and if you fail to e cal estate for theyear A.D | {Of agricultural purposes, and to establish Commissioner Passard moved that districts we met at the time and place designated in blanks 2 delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D his ¢ laim to said land before I D. Rass- s * i a ies ure id complaint within the time | 1396, for sai ty of It bov: aiken : 7 be formed as indicated upon a certain map| your said order, and proceeded to examine | W J & H_D Powers, supplies court Srerenia ch tee ‘ . forsaid county of Itasca. the above} mussen clerk district court at his office in that was presented, said districts being de-|the highwav proposed to be laid out. and | house and jail. : .. 1 25| aforesaid. the pla ntiff in this action will 4p-| described piece or parcel of land was duly |Grand Rapids Minn... on Mouday, the 6th day scribed as follows: established, viz: inning at the southeast |} W J & H D Powers, supplies poor farm: 30 D) tA the oe ang i e relief jemant led in | offered for sale, and no one bidding upon said | of April, 1908, District No.1: All territory west of the 5th | Corner of ne% of ne%4, sectien 3, township 144, | Arthur H Peck, witness justice court... Said complaint with the costs and disburse-| offer an amount equal to that for which said | "He names as witnesses: William P. Nisbett, nd ali that tof.the town of Deer 25, and running thence north ona ana | James Passard, mileage attending com action. « piece or parcel was subject to be sold, to-wit; | Leonurd R. Pool. Wm. bert and George G. 7 River, District No. 2: in Townships 56 and 57, Range 27. Allot Ranges 26 and 27 in range one-half miles on section line between sec- tions 34 and 35, township 145, range 25, to the missioners meetings. Frank Ressler, juror justice court. F E Reusswing. dep coroner's fees Sum im Dated November ath, 1908, F. PRICE, . Plaintiff's Attorney, Grand Rapids, [tasca RA: the sum of one dollar and forty-three cents, thesame wasduly bid in for the State of Minnesota, for said sum. Martin all of Grand Rapids Mina. id all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested te hy 0) M4 Nee tas the 4th p.m. Fp wishin See OTR Mge Jane Hoot, board und care of John | 0] Grand , ftasca County, Minnesota,| _Thut, thereafter, and on the. tith day of|iile thelr claims in this office on or betors Distri . 3: Allof Ra S 24 and 25. 4th ‘ < 7 awyer.. . tase oe 'o the above nam lefendant: vember, A. D. » the said piece or parce: ii ti il, 3 Dore Ot towmaiips aumibered S| ¢And.do hereby by the opinion of a majority | 1 p Rasemussen, issuing certificates to You wilt please take notice that the com-| of Jand-not then having been redeemed from | °*4 9h day of April, 1908. yy. District No.4: Allof Townships 53, 54and 56 of Ranges 22. 23, 24 and 25 4th p. m. District No.5: Allof Ranges 22 and.23 4th of said committee recommend that the prayer of the said petitioners be granted. Given under our hands this 8th day day of Feb. 1908, town clerks. + I D Kassmussen, clerk of court fees— sundry cases. James Ross. conveying Sas 8S 82% SF 2 8S Ss S8BKSS FS Sesssse Ss SB eses uns € Mrs Cammei aint in the above entitled action was filed in the office of the clerk of the district court on the 3ist day of January, A.D. FRANK F. PRICE, said sale, and having then become the abso- lute property of the State of Minnesota, was sold and conveyed at public sale by the county auditor of said county pursuant to : Register, Herald-Review Feb. 8, April 4. Pp, m. north of Townships numbered 55. C. M. KING, from Leighton Luke............. ...... 400 Plaintiff's Attorney. | the order and direction of the state auditor Sheriff’s Sale. ‘There was no second to the motion. JAMES PASSARD, PP Scott, labor and material at ferry Herald-Review Feb. 1, Mar. 14. of the State of Minnesota, and in accordance ‘ itera! ‘i King th A that “thi NEIL MULLINS, landing. e See (anaes with the provisions of the statute insuch| By virtue of an execution issued out of and Piety of redistricting the oanaey be. "ad Committee. Seaman & Martin, supplies for August 4a a Gase miele are peewee: foe the an of pine np ler tye seal ofthe distrist court in and for - ~ ‘ nderson ....... --- soe 7 3 2 “seven cen! U ‘pul 0 6 County Oo asca and sta’ innesota rer nail egos mene. hpe motion net], An opporuanley was won given for hearing | has MGureh stianding Mate condi 3 og|®7ATE OF MINNESOTA | the county treasafer ofsaid county." “°| Goma itdgment rondored tad docketed in ried by the following vote: Commissioners | claimed by any person by reason of the | f, tt Shepherd, maps. gos $8) County of Itasca, Tn District Court, [or aa get ot tr ead ee dello ace | Said court, on the 2 day of December, A. D. King, Mullins and O'Brien voted "Yeu" and ostabliahmont « of said road. There being no ‘i Shellman, depaty coroner's fees... 16.35 Eddie Bright, Fteente Judicial District | suid! county auditur upon said ‘sale last above | field is plaintiff and Lizzie Bardue and Joh ‘ommissioner Passard voting “Nay.” objections or offered or damages claim St Benedict's Hospital... . . | 900 Lane mentioned has been presented tome at my | Bardue are defendants, in favor of the said W. C. Gilbert, on behalf of the Itasca Cedar by any, person, by reason of the estabi shment MJ Taylor. publishing proceedings and Amie \ Shuaaaas office by the holder. thereof for the purpose | plaintiff and against the said defendant Lir.- Gompany, presented an application for re- | that tho prayer of the petition be granted and notices 42 45/ Addie Bright. { or av | ng nO) ice of expiration of time for|zie Bardue, for the sum of three huo red uction of assessment in item A-I7 of the per-| fiat catdhishway be hereby ordered estab- | Wind Tescott, justice fees. 3 Defendant. } demption trot said tax sele of said pro- | sikty-cight and 6-100 ($008.08) dollats, which sonal property assessment of said company lished according tothe committee's report. Geo Tomoc, witness, justice court....-. 9 80/ The State of Minnesota, to the above named | P® epee. am served; and that the amount | executiou was directed and delivered to me in the town of Marcell. Upon motion the ap-| mhenotion was seconded by Commissuer | 2Ust Torbenson, work on Rabier road 68 75| “ dofendant: required to redeem said piece or parcel of | as sheriff in and for said county of Itasca, [ plication was laid over until the next meet-| [ye motion Nas, socom ed Oy oa nana: Villuge of Grand Rupids. light, Jan 1908 67 0! $Svare hereby summoned and required to} Nd {rom sald tax sale, at the date of this | have, this 9 day of Janoary. A. D. 190s, levied ing for further consideration. G A ian cy 2 bi PC Warner, examining lands. order Co _ answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the potioe, exe! ust “6 of tiie cos nw agerus _npon Upoo all the Fight. Sele, ana intorest of she It being the time set for heuring upon the | 1°). Ly ion was presen requesting the! board . Bee eae - 3600) above entitled action, a copy of which is spt i nine dollars und | sai lefendant Lizzie Bardue in and to the application of J. L. Rushenberg tor a license rd to annex township 58, range 26, to the | C F Woolenberg, juror justice court... 200|hereto attached und herewith served upon iy cents. following described real estate situate in said to sell intoxicating liquors at Murcell, also, the application of Mike Colember for a license to sell intoxicating l.quors at Holman, the same were tuken under consideration. There organized town of Arbo. Upon motion made and carriedsaid petition was laid over ‘until the next meeting. = The following applications for correction | of assessment and abatement of tuxes were approved and recommended to the Minnesota | tax commission: being no objections filed or offered aguinst the granting of the licenses to said uppli- cants, upon motion of Commissioner Passard. transter to Henry Mapes ofa certain liquor license which was heretofore granted to said Logau & Curmody for the sale of intc ..catin, liquors in a certain frame building -.cua upon the sw}; of the se4, Section 13, Township oP Runge 22 Upen motion of Commissioner Passard, seconded by Commissioner Kis,, said application was approved and gaiu u- cense ordered transferred. Commissioner King muved that the county auditor be instructed to issuea ‘varrant to refund the amount pala by Joho Costello tur a liquor license tor Edward Johuson, at Hol- man, the suid Edwara Johnson not having furnished the required boud and no license estate, deceased, H. Lyford, C. H. Marr, John Clinge.seel. 8.’C.'Plumer, M. E, church. village of Deer River. The following applications for correction | of asc. nent and abatement 0/ taxes were faid ov « until the next meeting for further comsia. cation: Chas. A. Page, DeLancy D. Webster. Itasca Cedar Company, and Wisc. Steel Co. The auditing of claims was then taken ap and bills were presented as follows: Robert H Bailey, justice fees Gretchen ker, taking testimor Broudich hs ving been isswcu. The motion was second- case. 25 50 ed by, missioner Passard and carried by a | E & Browne, plumbi : unanimous vote. and jail. 20 15 Bovey Hardware Co. rifle and A petition was presented for the incorpor- ation of certain territory into a municipal incorporation to be named the village of Hol- man and requesting the board to fixa time and place, when and. where the voters resid- ing within said territory might vote for or 8... chus J Bushey, witness justice cur W F Becker, juror justice court... Sam Benzine, witness justice court. BC Culver, justice fees. W A Campbell, juror justice court ‘against such incorporation. Commissioner Pee EO Bseieeh King moved the adoption of the following eV eprom rid F Sov pladks and gap: resolutiot : g MeCarty, butlal of Rex child . 5 Whereas, a certain petition for incorpora- | A L Denler. work on Plum Creek road.. 62 ting the village of Holman has been duly pre- | Elliott Fisher Co, record ribbons....... 7 sented tothe board of county commissioners | Free@Press Printing Co, books and in and for the county of Itasca und Stateof| blanks.. + Pars Minnesota, it beiug shown by said petition | Jack Francisco, witness justice court... 2 that it is desired to incorporate a certain | M H Galoin, witness justice court oom tract of land in said county not already in-| J S Gole, juror justice court... a corporated, to-wit: the northwest quarter of | Charles Carosovich, interpreter justice the northeast quarter [nw of ne] of Sec-| court Eee tas | A Galorneau, wood delivered at court tion twenty-seven [27], Township Sty ax [56] S4SSSSS 2 S8aS BNER SSRE | North, Range twenty four (24) West 4th p.m.,| _ house... aes nee 45 it and that said tract has heretofore been plat- | John Cuttry, work on Rahier road + 58 Ly ted into lots and blocks with a view of vil- | John Cuttry, work on Rabier road. cee At: F lage ocoupancy, and that said plat has here- | L W Huntley, ist of ownership. - tofore been duly and legally certified and | IHS Huson, justice fees. 9 - 148 | filed in the office of the Register of Deeds in | J C Hermes, tobacco furnished paupers 3 J CG Hermes. board of paupers..... + 13 for Mrs. as “Holman,” and whereas, it is further | shown by said petition, among other things, that a cénsus of said territory so proposed to be incorporated has been duly taken. and . that said census discloses a population of j and for said county, said plat beimg dedicated | John Hamalaineu. supplies Anna Martin... 10 00 PF J Webb, witness. justice court...,.... On motion duly made and carried all of the foregoing bills were allowed and the county auditor was instructed todraw warrants in payment of the same. ‘The following bills were laid over until the next meet: seconded by Uommissioner King,said appli-{ Applications of Bovey-DeLaittre Lumber | °° s r cations were upproved aad licenses ordvred |co., 'M. HuAlworth, f- I-Inscho. Joha: ¥. | Finur, Holdaie, appraising county. issued. t < Newmun, Janet N. Holman. Chas. B. Larson. | yy ti Tit F caishig-Gomnty balliings” 6 8 It also being the time set for hearing upon < 5 Locher, @. Wai. anon, Timothy, W. Thos dovaee aie unty iy gs a3 the application of Logan & Carmody fora ore Toe cnet pee Parra ers Butt & Buff Mfz. Co., sarveying outfit.. 277 10 The board then adjourned to Saturday. March 14, 1908. e NEIL MULLINS, Cbairman Board of County Commissioners ttest; M A SPANG. County Auditor. {Seal Summons for Publication. STATE OF MINNESOTA. } County of Itasca, The State of Minnesota, to C. Benecke, Defendant; You are hereby summoned to be and ap- pear before the undersigned, one of the Jus- tices of the Peace in and for said county. on the 9th day of March, A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at my office in the villagy of Grand Rapids. in said county, to answer to the complaint of Charles H. Marr, plaintiff. in «a civil action, wherein the plaintiff claims the sum of seventy dollars ($70.00) with interest thereon from the Ist day of February, 1908, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, ould .you fail to wrest at the time and place aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against you upon the evidence adduced by said plaintiff for such sum as he shall show himself entitled to. Given under my hand and dated this ist day of February A. D. 1908. H,S, HUSON, Justice of the Peace. 88. Cc. L. PRATT, Attorney for Plaintiff. erald-Review Feb. 8, 15, 22. Lady’s veil and silk muffler tound at Village hall. Call, at Herald- Keview office. ald more :han two hundred [200] persons resident \ upon said territory so proposed to be incor- porated. and whereas, it is further recited by said petition that said tract of land is so con- ditioned as properly to be subject to village government. and whereas, it is true that said petition has been duly signed by the required number of voters residing within said terri- tory, and further, that all the requirements of the statutes in such cases made and pro- yided have -been duly complied with on the part of said petitioners and in the instance of their said petition; : Now, therefore, after duly. considering said 1) petition and all the facts in connection there- {| with, be it, and it hereby is resolved, that id petition be approved and the prayer granted, and further, that the elec- ed for in said petition be and the by isordered to beheld on Mon- d day of March, A. D, 1908, at the ence of or dwelling house éceupied by | ash,at Holman, the said building being a structure within the limit 0 id ter- itory so proposed to be incorporated and it will develop the ‘eof b | tion pra: } same he! the better it will shave | Further, that James Hodgins, John Larson and J. Robert Johnson. be and the same here- i i by are appointed us inspectors who shall act judges at the said election and conduct same as faras practicable according to Pt the laws regulating the election of town offi cers; that the county waditor in and fer said nh county of Itasca, be and hereby is instructed and directed to cause proper copies of said i} petition to be made and the same to be posted bs in three [3] public places within the bounda- ; ries of the territory described in said petition and proposed to be so incorporated, together with a notice attached to each of said copies and which said notice shall state the time and place of holding said election, pursuant to the determination of the board ‘of county commissioners as to suid time and place made by tris resolution: Dated Fobranry sth, 198 fect workmanship. D , rman ot Board of County Com- oners, Itasca County,’ Minnesota, Attest: MASPA County Auditor of said iH (Auditor's Seal) The motion forthe suopyon of the forego- ing resolution was seconded by Commissioner O'Brion and carried by a unanimous vote. On motion made and carried it was ordered that a carload of coal be purchased from the Itasca Mercantile Co. * county. Place Your Razor > Under a Microscope fact that the edge has teeth something like the old fashioned sickle. - The more perfectly these teeth are formed If your razor lacks quality in steel or is imperfectly ground, no amount of stropping will make it cut satisfactorily. Better lay it aside for corns and buy a Robeson Ra- zor. This make represents the highest quality of steel, combined with the most per- Prices from$1.00 to $3.00 . J. & H, D. POWERS you. to.-serve a ,your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county of Itasca, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer to said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the’ for the relief: demanded in said. com- Dlaint together with the costs and disburse- ments of this action. Dated January 2nd, 1908. FRANK F, PRICE, _, Plaintiff's Attorney, Grand Rapids, Itasca County. Minn. To.the above named defendant: ‘ou will please take notice that the com- plaint was filed in the office of the clerk of district court on the 17th day of January, pa FRANK F, PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Heraid-Review Jan 18 Feb 29 Order Limiting Time to Fite Claims ond for Hearing Thereon. Estate of W. B. Holman, Decedent. State of, Minnesota County of Itasca in Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of W. B. Holman lent. Letters testamentory this day having been granted to Janet N. Holman. A i It is ordered, that the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent ma; present claims against his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is. limited to three months from and after date hereof; and that Monday, the 18th day of May, 1908, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate Court rooms at the Court house at the Village of Grand Rapids in said county, be. and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and examination, adjustmett and allowance of such claims as Shall be presented within time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publica- tion of this order in the Grand Rapids Her- ald-Review, a iegal newspaper printed and ublished in the village of Grand Rapids, Minn, as provided by law to-wit: for three successive weeks, the first publication hereof to be made upon Saturday, teb. 15th 1908. Dated Feb. Mth 1908, H. S. Huson, Probate Court seal Judge of Probate. {Peobel “perl Review Feb. 15, 22, 29. Citation For Hearing on Final Account and for Distribution Estate of Equay vt State of Minnesota, | County of Itasca. Inthe matterof the estate of Equay Zay, decedent: . ‘ The State of Minnesota to Za Wah-Cumigoke, Okun, Ogemah-Quay | Kaik, and all persons interested in the | account and distribution Of the estate of decedent: The representative of the x named decedent, having filed in this court his final account of the administration of the estate of said decedent. together with his pe- tition praying for the adjustment and allow- | ance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons thereunto entitled, and for decree determin- ing heirship: Therefore. you and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have. before this court at the probate court rooms in the court house in the Village of Grand Rapids, in the county of | Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the 9th day of | March, A. D, 1908, at 10 o’clock a. m., why said petition should not oe g od. Witness. the juage of said court, and the seay af said court. this 13th day of February, | A.D, 1908. H.S. HUSON. Probate Judge, Ip Probate Court, ays ‘Attorney for Petitioner Herald-Review Feb. 15, March 7. Take Notice. To the public: Iwill not be held responsible for any debts my wife, Mable Moore, may make or causé to be made, she has left my home without cause. ; G. A. Moore. When you smoke Booth’s Bouquet you smoke the best domestic cigar on} sp. WHITE the market. @S\for three successive weeks prior to said day Thet the time forthe redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale will expire sixty (60) days after thé service of this notice and the filing of proof of such service in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this 25th day of January A. D. 1908. (Seal) M. A. SPANG, wit: ran} county of [tascu and state of Minnesota, to- The northwest quarter (nw) of section twenty-five (25)in township fifty-three (53) ge twenty-six (26) w. ‘Notice is hereby given, that I, the under- signed, as sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described real property to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the court house inthe village of 9 r Auditor, Itusca County, | Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca amd ; _ Minnesota. | state of Minnesota. on Tuesday, the 25 day of Herald-Review Feb. 8,15, 22. February, A. D. 1908, at 10 o’clock a. m.of that day, isfy the said execution, tozether Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor. { County. of Itasca, STATE OF MINNESOTA. To Fowler & Yawkey: \ You are hereby notified that the following piece or parcel of land, situated in the county of Itasca, State of Minnesota, and known and and described as follows, to-wit: s% of se\, sectlon 28. township 53, range 22, is now assessed in your name. That on the Ist day of May, A. D, 1899, at a sale of land pursuant tothe real estate tax judgment duly given and made in and by the C.L. PRATT. Attorney. to with the interest and cost thereon. Dated January 9, A. D. 1908. WM. HOOLIHAN, Sheriff of Itasca (ounty, Minu. By F. W. Fisx, Deputy. Herald-Reyiew. Jan 1 Feb 22 Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—Notice For Publication. United States Land Office. Cass Lake, Minn. Nov. 8. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance districc court in and for said county of Itasca, | with the provisions of the act uf Congress of on the 2ist day of March, A.D. 1899, in pro- June 3, 1878. entitled “An ac’ for the sale of ceedings to enforce the payment of taxes | timber lands in the states of California. Ore- delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D.| gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as 18%, for said county of Itasca, the above |extended to ull the Public Land States described piece om percel of land was duly|by act of August 4, 1892, Claude R. Bell, of offered for sale, an no one bidding upon said | Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Min- offer an amount equal to that for which said | nesota, hus this day filed in this office his piece or parcel was subject to be sold. to-wit: | sworn statement No. 748, for the purchase of the sum of fourteen dollars and seventy- | the s4 nw Lots 3 and 4, of Section No. 4, in seven cents, the same was duly bid infor the State of Minnesota, for said sum. That thereafter, andon the Uth day of November, A. D. 1907. the said piece or parcel of land, not then having been redeemed from said sale, and'‘having then become the abso- lute ages gute’ of the State of MInnesotu, was sola and conveyed at public sale by the county auditor of said county pursuant to the order and direction of the state auditor of the State of Minnesota, and in accordance with the provisions of the statute in such case made and provided, for the sum cf forty- seven dollars duly paid to the county treasurer of said county, That the certificate of sale for said ptece or parcel of land executed und delivered by said county auditor upon said sale last above mentioned has been presented to meat my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of having notice of expiration of time for redemption from said tax sule of said pro- perty given and served ; and that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of jJand from said tax sale, at the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to azerue uj said notice, is the sum of forty-eight dollars and seventeen cents. Thut the time for the redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale will expire sixty (60)days ufter the service of this notice and the filing of proof of ‘such service in my office, Witness my hand and seal of office this 25th day of January, A. D. 1908, (Seal) M. A. SPANG, Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review Feb. 2. Order to Examine Accounts, Etc. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. ‘Ss. | Hi) In Probate Court. | Special Term Jan. 28th, 1908. In the Matter of the Estate of Saric, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Peter Radakov! Administrator, of the estate of | George s deceased. representing, among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place | be fixed forexamining and allowing bis ac- count of his administration and for the as- signment of the residue of said estate tothe parties entitled thereto by law. It is ordered, that said account be exam- | ined. and petition a pplication for the allowance of said claims a debts so paid by him and not yetallowed according to law, be heard by this Court on Monday. the second day of March. A. D. 1908, at 10 o’clock a.m.,at the Probate Office in the village of Grand Rapids. in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice there- of be given to all persons interested, bypub- lishing this order once in each week George ofheuring, in the Grand Rapids Herald-Re- view, a weekly newspaper, printed and pub- lished at Grand Rapids, in said county. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., the 28th day of January. A. D, 1908, (Sealof Probate Court) By the Court, H. S, HUSON. E, Probate Judge. Attorney, Duluth, Minn. Herald-Review, Feb 1, 8, 15, 23 Township No. 141 in Kange No. 25 w, and wili offer proof to show that the land sought is more Valuable for its timberor stone thac for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before I, D. Russmussen. clerk district court, at his office at Grand Rapids, Miyn.,on Thursday, the 2ud day of April, 1908. le names as witnesses: Al Dott. H. Marr, Orrin Mitchell. George Charles eAllister, of Grand Ba pas. Minn. Any andall persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2nd day of April. 1908, E. $, OAKLEY Regis 25. Mar. 28. Herald-Reyiew Jan. Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate Under Judgment of Foreclosure. District Court STATE OF MINNESOTA, ] Ss. County of Itasca. Fifteenth W. J. Powers und H. D. P W. D. P liam B. Perri Defendants. Notice is hereby given, that u irtue of a Judgment and Deer F itled action on the } mber, 1907, 2 certified transcript of s been delivered to me. I. the. und sheriff of said Itasca county, will lic auction, to the highest bidder Monday, the 16th day of Marek o’clock in the forenoon, at the front de the court house in the village in said county, in two parce and real estat lescribed in said Judgn and Decree, tc it: All that tract or parce land lying and being 1n the county of It and State of Minnesota. described us fo! the pi nd Rap: Dated January Cc. L. PRATT, Plaintiff's Attorney Herald-Rev' otice For Publication. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Cass Lak Notice is hereby given that iberg of Blackberry, Minn.. ofthis intention to make fi mutation Be ig support ofhis clai Homestead Entry No, 1108 made Dec, 29, for the w'4 of nw4. se’ of nw andne\ of sW4, section 34, township 54 north, range 24 west 4thp. m. and that said proof will be made -before I, D. Rassmussen, clerk of district court, Itasca county, Minn., at his office at Grand Rapids. Minn., on March 10tir He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon. and culty: ton of, the land, viz: Gust Mantela, Augu Dorr, Victor Erickson and John Johnson. a! of Blackberry, Minn, E.S. OAKLEY, Register. Herald-Review Jan. 25, Feb. ca ee