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THE LUMBER JACK The Conqueror of the Forests of the North will Soon Have Passed Away. A NE TABWTE TO HS WORT, The Onward March of Civilization Supplanting Lumber Jack with Another Class of Different Occupation. Following close on the heels of Lo the poor Indian came the lumber Jack whose mission it was to fell the forests and prepare the way for the husbandman who would subdue the soil. Now the conquest of the con- tinent is almost over, the triumphal march of civilization from the At- lantic to the Pacific is cqmplete, the by the whole crowd—by the com- munity? ‘ Why should not the community proyide (365 days in the year) oppor- tunity to work-work at living wages? It is never more than a question of furnishing the tools,:and: land is one of the chief tools. Work produces things of value, and those who took the state’s offer of work would create the food, the clothing, the shelter which they need. There would be no real tax upon the thrifty. There is not any question of “pauperizing” the community. Thére is no com- petition from a lot of people who are exchanging their work for the neces- sities of life. There is no tax, or barden from a number of people who are creating the things they consume. | __Itis all a question of furnishing the tools. The tools may be land and farm implements: they may be ledgers, or planes and saws, a work- shop, a broom factory, a road 0 which to pound stone, or a warm room with some yarn and knitting | needles in which an old lady may sit! That is all a mat-) and knit mittens. ter of detail. The point is this: The state—the community—the city, county, or nation—ought to raise the tirst cost or tax on the whole com- munity. and then furnish tools—set up the farm, the shop, the place to knit, and be ready at all times to dis- telegraph and the railway have turned months into days, and the van- ishing forests admonish us that svon Jack and his glory will alike have departed. Who tnat has seen him ip large numbers on our northern streams fare forth from his wangan at break of day with a bateau fleet and armed with pike and peavey, do battle with willful and truant logs along the shore, riding them as a cowboy would a broncho, bas not recalled the pic- tured naval warfare of Greeks and Roman in their galleys of long ago? And he has been as brave and served the world as well as they. Ulysses never heard siren song so sweet and mournful as the sighing of the forest, and the riches of the Golden Fleece were as nothing to the riches Jack has brought to the pine barons of our land and time. But the world moves on and he must go. And he may sing with By- ron to his own true love, “Though the day of my destiny’s over. And the star of my fate hath declined, Thy soft heart refused to discover The faults which so many could find.” The frontier that so long we have boasted has passed away, the Atlantic and Pacific are joined with iron bands, and soos will miogle their waters at the Isthraus. Nor has the conquest stopped at continental bounds, but the nations of earth sa- lute ourstars in oriental skies. So we must bid adieu to the pioneers, to Kit Carson to Daniel Boone, and te our own long-loved and stil! iiuger- ing lumber Jack. Buta few years and his spiked shoes will bite our walks and paths no mure and ihe sawdust will be swept from our par- lor floors forever, | And it will be another world when he is gone. For not then can the delinquent debtor say, “Just charge this up on the books if you will, Till I happen agin ip town. For [ve nary a cent nor a dollar bill, But I'll pay when the logs come down.” Nor will our language be eoriched in the future asit has been in the past by these step-children of the forest whose very profanity seems to fertilize our mother tongue. New conditions require new words to ex- press the feelings aud emotions, and therefore it is in the lumber and mining camps and among cowboys and pioneers that the ears is most often struck with vigorous words of local mintage. And so we regret your yving, Jack, for you've been with us long and served us well, and ‘tis ill that we can spare you even now. And it isn’t for the size of your laundry bill that we say this, for most of your washing is dove with your clothes on \nght |. :rson. !No experience necessary. pense—not alms, but a chance to work. Let this work be for wages, and let the profit go to those who make it. This is the only enlightened way to deal with this growing and always present problem of the needy. ‘There will always, in a community, be the weak, thriftless, the unfortunate. Something that is always With us ought not to be faced as a temporary emergenéy. It should be svlved as we solve the preblem of a city’s drainage—by a public tax, a public expenditure of the money raised, on a harmonious, logical and complete plan—a plan devised to meet the need. If this be socialism—communism— then welcome both. It is sense.— Duluth Star. For Sale. I offer my residence property con- sisting of four large lots and two story, seven room house, located on he southwest corner bloc’ ten, Houghtons First Addition to Grand Rapids. Eigth unimproved lots in the village. Fifty-acres of hardwood within 5 miles of Grand Rapids. Call or address E. R. Lewis, Grand Rapids. Wantep —Local representative for Grand Rapids and vicinity to look after renewals and increase subscrip- tion hst ‘of’ a prominent monthly magazine, on a salary and commission basis Experience desirable, but not neces:wty. Good opportunity for Address Publisher, Box <9, Station O, New York. Agent wanted at once to represent us in Grand Rapids and vicimity. Must be of a business tpye, sober and indus- trious. Can make $300.00a month and expenses. Address B. G. Hall, Box 185, Duluth Minnesota, for in- formation. NOTICE Following is a list of names to whom property tax notices for 1907 have been mailed and returned “Un- claimed.” A. A. KREMER, . County Treasurer you must know, but we like you for your human aature and your gentle ways, and the spirit with which you ride the rviling. bucking critters on the drive. Yet when all is said we like you dest because you’re not a nine spet but always Jack, and first officer to the king.—Bede’s Budget. Why Not State Work? Why not state work? Why should not every man or woman, with two hands and a willing mind, have work proportioned to his or her strength? As much work as desired, and always food, shelter and clothing in return? Think itout. In these days we hear of a lot of men who want work and food. Asif there is not. and should not be, always an abundance of both. There is an abundance of both. Work—which means things to do to make old earth productive—is e the ocean of air around us. We reath the latter, when we feel the need, and we ought to have work as freely. It is the existing of men and wo- men in communities—their coming together in crowds, and living shoul- der to shoulder, that has made the problem of work and proverty. 8 P :¢ at Nash Nash- wauk, Minnesota, until 8 p. m. March 9th. 908. for the erection and comple’ mn of a four-room addition to the Nashwauk school ' house, Baga the Dinas. and Coyne 1008 which suar.be scen 8: office ‘and | sote on and after February Sad, 100 and et sota. on al ruary 2 and at the Nashwauk school house, Nashwauk, Min- nesota. The contractor will be required to give a bond to be aes des by the owners for the full amount of the contract price, issued by a responsible surety company doing business | inthe state of Minnesota, and drawn to pro- tect the owners. Each bid must be accompanied by « certi- fied check for five hundred dollars, enclosed in separate covers, and made able to i Charles Latvala, director, to be forfeited to school district No. 9, in case the bidder re- ceiving the award shall fail to execute a con- tract and furnish the bond as above specified within ten pare after the notification of ac- ceptance of his bid. | . The time ot completion of contract shall be | August 15, 1908. The right is reserved by the owners to req ject any or all bids and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid if it be deemed to | the interest of the owners to do so. | Proposals received after the time stated will | be returned to the bidders. Proposals must be made on blank form in- closed in envelope: aled, and endorsed “Proposals for Four-Room Addition to Nash- School House,” addressed to owners th B. W. Batchelder, clerk of the board. | Nashw¥nk, Minn., Feb. 22.1908, * BOARD OF EDUCATION, | SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 9, | By B. W. BATCHELDER. | Clerk of said board. p Herald-Review February 22, 29, March 7. Citation for Hearing on Petition for Probate of Will. Estate of Arthur O. O'Leary, called Arthur O'Leary. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. sometimes In Probate Court, Io the matter of the estate of ArthurO. O'Leary, sometimes called Arthur O'Leary, decedent. ne : The State of Minnesota to Rosilda g ‘Leary, and all persons interested in the aHlowance and probate of the will of said decedent: The petition of Rosilda O'Leary being duly filed in thiscourt, representing that Arthur O. O'Leary, sometimes called Arthur O'Leary, then a resident of the county of Itusca, Stute of Minnesota, died on the 25th day of Decem- ber, 1907, leaving alast witl and testament which is presented to this court with said petition, and praying that said instrument be allowed asthe last will and testament of said decedent, and that letters testamentary be issued thereon to Rosilda O'Leary. Now therefore. you, and exch of you, ur2 hereby cited aud required to show cause, ifany you have. before this court. at the probate court rooms in the court house. inthe village of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, State of Minnesota, on the 16th duy of March, A.D, 1908, at 10 o’clock a. m., why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. . Witness the honorable H.S. Huson, judge of said court, and the seal of suid court, this 1st day of February A. D. 1908. (Court Seal) * H. 8. HUSON, Judge. C. C, McCarthy. Attorney for Petitioner. Herald-Review Feb. 22. March 14. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; County of Itasca, rss. Village of Coh: t, Notice is hereby given, that applications have been made in writing to the village council of said village of Cohasset and filed in mo Office, praying for license to sell intoxicat- ing liquors for the term commencing on March 25, 1908. and terminating on March 24. 1909 by the following persons. and at the following places, as stated in said applications. re- spectively. to-wit: Wm. Carter. In the two-story frame build- ing, Ist floor, situate on lot fifteen [15' in block one [1] original plat of Cohasset, Itas- ea Co.. Minn. Skelly Brothers. In the two-story frame building, Ist floor, situate on lot twenty-one [21] in block one (1} original plat of Cohasset, itasca Co., Minn. » Said applications will be heard and determ- ined by suid village council of the village of Cohasset. at the recorder’s office in the said village. on said applications of Wm. Carter and Skelly Bros.. in Cahasset. Itasca county. and state of Minnesota, on Tuesday, the third day of Mareb. A. D. 18. at 10 o'clock a. m.of that day Hl Witness my hand and seal of office this 17] 908. day of Feb., A. D. M.H. JONES, {Corporate Seall Recorder. Herald-Review Feb 22 29 Proceedings in Brankruptcy. Tn the District Court of the United States for the District or Minnesota, Fifth Division. Inthe matterof John J, Urness, Bankrupt— Tm Bankruptcy. Tothe Honorable Page Morris. Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota: John J. Urness, of Bergeville, in the County of Itasca and state of Minnesota in said district. respectfully re- resents thaton the 2ist day of em! last past. he was duly adjudged bankrupt un- der the acts of congress relating to bank- ruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property.’and has fully complied with all the requirements of said aets and of the orders of the court touching LS Se if eee s & f |S In Whose Name Assessed 28 P= 2 $8 =. 2/4 ic] 2 A & g|ée|2| 7 | 4 D. J. Knox NEX of SWH | 29 | 56 | 3 | $3.95 | 35.69 . Knox SEX of SW 2 56 23 3.95 5.69 D. J. Kno: NE of SEX 30 36 B 5.69 D. J. Kno: SE of SE4 30 56 3 | 5.69 ToD. J. Knox:— You are hereby notified that the foregoing the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota are now assessed in the’ res description; that on the 9th day of May, 1904, at a sale of lan before eac described pieces or parcels of land situate in tive name set pursuant to the realestate tax judgment duly made and given in and by the district court in and for the county of Itasca on the 21st day of March, 1 in a proceeding to enforce the payment of taxes for the year 1902, said pieces or parcels of land were each severally and pepaeely sold for the respective amount set after each description respectively in the col lumn headed “Amount for Which Sold” and the same were each separately bid in by the State o; Minne- sota for the respective amount last mentioned; became the absolute thereafter and on the 11th day of November. A. county pursuant to the order and Girection of the state auditor of the Were not redeemed and that the said several pieces or parcels of land Baers of the State of Minnesota; and that .1907, at a sale by the county auditor of said State of Minnesota, culy held in accordance with the provisions of the statutes in such case made and provided, the said several pieces or parcels of land were separately to the highest cash bidder therefor each duly sold and conveyed severally and for the respective amount set after the re- Spective description in the column headed “Amount of Sale Nov. 1th, 1907.” which was dnly aid to the county treasurer of said county 1nd was not less than the amount required by aw; that separate certificates for each of said pieces or parcels of land were duly issued by the noaty auditor upon said last mentioned sale in the form prescribed by law and each of ic: said certi ates las veen presented me at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of having notice of expiration of time for redemption from said tax sale of said property given und served; that the amount required to redeem each respective piece or parcel of land ex- clusive of costs to accrue upon this notice. is the sum set forth in the column headed “Amount of Sule Nov, Lith, 1907” after the respective description, and interest thereon from the 11th day of November, 1907, at 12 per cent. per annum to the day such redemption is made and the time to redeem said pieces or parcels of land from said sale will expire sixty days after the service of this notice and filing of proof of such service in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this 15th day of January, A. (seal) D. 1908. M. A. SPANG, Auditor of Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review Feb. 15-29 his bankruptcy. i Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said ae acts, except such debts as are ex- cepted by law from such discharge. ated this 10th day of pobraiey. A. D. 1908, 'OHN J. URNESS, Bankrupt. United States District. Court, District .of STATE OF MINNESOTA ( 88. In District County of Itasca | eae Court Fifteenth Judical District Clara Ellen Devine, Plaintiff, against ByronWard Devine, Defendant ‘The State of Minnesota, to the above named + _ defendant: You are hereby summoned and juired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which is hereto attached and herewith served upon you, and tu serve a copy of your answer to said comtpatit on the subscriber at his office in the Village of Grand Rapids, in said Coun- ty 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 pla‘ ntiff in this action will ap- ply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint with the costs and disburse- meats of this action. Dated November 30th. A.D.1908, FRANK F. PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Grand Rapids, [tasca County, Minnesota. To the above named defendant: You will please take notice that the com- plaint in the above ontitled action was filed ia the office of the clerk of the district court on the 3ist day of January, A.D. 1998 FRANK F. PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Review Feb. 1, Mar. 14. \ summons. Herald- STATE OF MINNESOTA. } Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, i sounty, of Itasca, t STATEOF MINNESOTA, } To F, O. Horton. You are hereby notified that the following piece or parcel of land, situated in the coun- ty of Itasca, State of Minnesota, and known and described as follows, to-wit: sw! of ne of section 8, township 53, range 42, is now assessed in your name. CS ‘That on the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1898, ata sale of Jand pursuant to the real estate tax judement duly given and made in and by the district court in and for said county of Itasca. on the 2ist day of March. A. D. 1898, in pro- ceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estute for the year A. D. 1896. forsaid county of Itasca. the above described piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sale, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcel was subject to be sold, to-wit; the sum of one dollar and forty-three cents, thesame wasduly bid in for the State of Minnesota, for suid sum. That thereafter, and on the 1th day of Nov., A. D. 1907, the said piece or purcel an, fs 1908, u, = uly rende: said district court onthe 25th day of aa 1898.in favor of Arthur P. White, plaintiff. and against James Shorry, defendant. forthe sum of five hundred seventy-three and 35-100 dollars ($573.35), which judgment was thereaf- ter duly assigned by said Arthur P. White to Alfred L. Thwing, instrument of — ment dated April 19th. 1906, and tiled with clerk of said district court October 13, 1906, which said execution was to me, as sheriff of said Itasca county, duly directed and de~- livered, I have levied upon and shall sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, iu said county. on Monday. the 24th day of February, 1908, at ten o’clock in the {forenoon of said day, all the ht, title and interest the above named igment debtor had .n said July 25, 1898, and may have thereafter acquired in and te the north half of the southwest quarter (nz of sw), southeast quarter of southwest quar- ter (se of sw) and the soulhwest quarter of the southeast quarter (sw'i of se) of sec- tion thirty-two (32), in township fifty-four @4) n., range twenty-five (25) w..the south- east quarter of south-east quarter (sey of se4) of section twenty-two (22), the south- west quarter of northwest quarter (sw's of nw‘4),and the northwest quarter of south- west quarter (nw4 of sw'4) of section twenty- Six (26). in townshi ater (4) 2 twenty-six (26) w., and lot 6 (6) of twenty-one (21), the northeast quarter of southeast quarter (ne’s ofse4s) of section (20) und the southeast quarter of northwest quar- ter (se' of nw) of section twenty-seven) (27), in township fifty-five n.. range twen- ty-six (-6) w. in Itasca county, Minn. Dated January 9, 1903, WM, HOOLIBAN. of land. not then having been redeemed from 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 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, forthe sum ofnine dollars and thirty-seven cents duly puid to the county treasurer of said county. ss County of Itasca, f In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District Eddie Bright. Plaintiff, Against Addie Bright. efendant. i The State of Minuesota, to the above named ; defendant: - | You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the ubove entitled action, a copy of which is hereto attached and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of 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, und if you fail to answer to said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint 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: You 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, A.D, 1908. i FRANK F, PRICE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Herald-Review Jan 18 Feb 29 | ; Summons Order Limiting Timeto 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 ent, Letters testumentory this day having been granted to Janet N. Holman, | ‘ It is ordered, that the time within which all | creditors of the above natned decedent may ; 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, 19s, 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, adjustment 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, inn., as provided by law to-wit: for three Name Where Located Amt) “Minnesota, Fifth Division—ss. successive weeks, the first publidation hereof Ole Albertson ‘Trout Lake 3 On the 4th day of February, A.D. 1908, On | to be made upon Saturday, web. 15th 1908. if 2 reading the foregoin, tition it is Dated Feb. 14th . pce Mei teas > 50) "Ordered by the court that a heuring be had| * H.S. Huson, 2 = . ‘ass Brool 20) apon the same on the ith day of March, A. [Probate Court seal] Judge of Probate. Bergman, H Deerr River 35 | D 108, before said court, at ‘Duluth, in said Herald-Review Feb. 15, 22, 29. s ids istri atten o'clock in e fore! 3 panels, aa Grand Rapid: 1 21) that notice thereof be published in the Grand |, — rickson, Deer River 46 | Rapids Herald-Review, a newspaper printed| ‘ Fesman, Gus Unorganized 95 | in janld district, and that all known creditors | Citation For Hearing on Final Account Fy and other persons in interest ma; it i: il i ies a aio crease %8|thesaid time and place and show ceuse, if and tor Distribution. eaus, Jacl vey 471) any they have. why the prayer of the said Estate of Equay Zay: Griffin, Thos Unorganized 1 38] petitioner should not be granted. State of Minnesota, ‘ Cabrelson, John ‘Trout Lake 2 a4] ,, And itis further ordered by the court that ( “Gounty of Ttasea.” {in Probate Court. Girard, Josehp Deer River 704] itors copies of sald petition and thie pede, | Inthe matterof the estate of Equay Zay, Harding,Gertrude Grattan 11} addressed to them at their places of residence, | lent: Hunt. Maggie Bovey 3 77 | 2sstated. The State of Minnesota to Zanzway, Nah- F Witness the Honorable Page Morris; judge; Wah-Cumigoke, Okun, Ogemah-Quay, Kay- Hall, Albert Unorganized 5 73|of the said court, and the seal thereof, at | Kaik, and rsons interested in the final Impefial Elev Co Deer River 15 00] Duluth, in said district, on the 14th day of | account and distribution of the estate of said sea “soaiaee 5 74) Pebraary, 8 a : secede codent, having fied in this court Kanniski, H Trout Lake 24 Bape 2 SE ENORS a sae tinal account of the administration of the Kildee, Sandy Grand Rapids 8 By THOS. H.PRESSNELL, _| estate of suid decedent. together w! e- i ; | (Seal s tition ‘ing for the adjustment and allow- Lindholm, August . Unorganised ay! Seal) Heraid-Review FavS"™ le _| Snce of euld final account and for distribution Lewis. FG Unorganized 20 23 - of the residue of said estate to. persons Lavelle, EF Balsam | thereunto entitled, and: for decree, determin- ' ve ing “heirship: ‘Therefore. you and euch of Lunstone, A Trout Lake 105 Summons for Publication. ing are hereby cited and required to show Lerch, Henry Lake Jessie 6 36] STATE OF MINNESOTA. ; cause, if any you have, before this court at Marehildon,J E Bovey IT St 8s. the peonate — rooms CF wes cours house i Mehilich; Frank Bovey 216] pi CBnty Of Ttasen, cots, to C. Benecke, | Lessa, state offlitinecoe, on the eh day of Milbach & Jackson = Nashwauk 972 Defendant: . = - Marsh. A.D, aoe at 10 acta a.m., why said Nelson Exploration Co Iron Ran; 15 Ouare hereby summoned to be and ap- | Petition should not oe granted. Nelson, G Deer AR ay 1 A pear before the undersigned, one of ‘the aoe Witness, the judge of said court, and the : tices of the Peace in and for said county, on | Sea] af said court, this 13th day of February, Nyberg A Deer River 2 50] the 9th day of March, A. D. 1908, at 10 orclock. A, D. 1908. Pulloe, Nelson Grand Rapids 3 78|in the forenoon of saidday, at my office in | [SEAL] H.S. HUSON, the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, | C- C, McCarthy, Probate Judge. Peterson, Theodore Unorganized 283! to answer to the complaint of Gharles| | Attorney for Petitioner. Peterson, J D Iron Range = 20.30 H. Marr, plaintiff, in. a civil action, Herala-Roview Feb. i5, March 7. Shawley, Margaret Iron Range ® Zeemie ane 3 0) Spins the. am of — Sandeen, P Deer River 14! trom the Ist day of F gi tinge +4 g Simmons, C L Unorganized 3 84] of 6 per cent per annum, Y Cape : ee Take Notice. ¢ Tuorni, David Unorgadized 2 58] aD! cat aity ae A = Piers aforesaid, Ser _ a ns ga = ro 15,| ths, evidence adduced by ‘said Dlaintit for | To the public: ; veoh ~ bance rs ve sum as he shall show himself entitled I will not be held responsible for To save penalty must be paid before March Ist. R. CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence corner Leland avenue and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. day Of February A. D. 1908. a igs of ie Pease C.L, PRATT nae et ee Attorney for Piaintif, lerald-Review Feb. 8, 15, 22. For sALE—Red Cross _ heating stove—in first class condition. Ast Seamans. Given under my hand and dated thisist|any debts my wife, Mable Moore, may make or cause to be made, as she has left my home without cause. G. A, Moore. When you smoke Booth’s Bouquet you smoke the best domestic cigar on "ithe market. That the certificate of sule for said piece or parcel of land executed und delivered by said county auditor upon said sale last above mentioned has been presented tome at my oftice by the holder thereof for the purpose of having notice of expiration of time for redemption from said tax sale of said pro- perty given and served; and that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale, at the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon said notice,is thesum of nine dollars and sixty cents. Thet the time forthe redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and the filing of proof of such service in my office. Witness my hand andgeal of office this 25th day of January A. D. 1908. (Seal) .. M.A.SPANG Auditor, Itasca County, s Minnesota. Herald-Review Feb, 8, 15, 22. Notice f Expiration Office of County Auditor. County of Itasca. \ STATE OF MINNEs ‘To Fowler & Yawk You are hereby notified that the following of Redemption. piece or parcel of land, situated in the county | of Itasca, State of Minnesota, and known and and described as follo sectit 28, township assessed in yOur name. That on the Ist day of May, A. D, 1809. ata sale of land pursuant tothe real estate tax judgment duly given and made in and by the districc court in and for said county of Itasca, on the 2ist day of March, A. D. 1899, in pro- ceedings to enforce the ‘payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D. 1897, for said county of Itasca, the above to-wit: 8% of range is now | described piece cece of land was duly offered for sale, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcel was subject to be sold, to-wit: the sum of fourteen dollars and seventy- seven cents, the same wasduly bid in for 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 property of the State of Minnesota, was sola and conveyed at public sale by the county auditor of said county purstiant 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 counvy. That the certificate of sale for said piece or parcel of land executed and delivered by said county auditor upon suid sale last ubove mentioned has been presented tome at 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 land 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. That the time for the redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale will re ee sixty (60)days after the service of this notice and the filing of proof of such service in my office, Witness my band and seal of office this 25th day Ob January, A. D, 1908. a M. A. SPANG, Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. Herald-Review Feb. 8, 22. Citation for Hearing on Petition for Ad- ministration. Estate of Esa Holappa alias Ed Erickson. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. In Probate Court. In Sateen of the estate of Esa Holappa, nt The state of Minnesota to Pekka Holanpa. Tapps, and ail persons interested in thegrant. pa, al ns int in the grant, ing of administration of the estate of said de- lent: tition of Pekka Holappa, hav- in this court, representing that Esa Holappa, then a resi of Itasca, state ef Minnesota, died intestate onthe 15th day of a tegepel 1907; and pray- ing that letters of administration of sai tate be granted to Albert Callaw, of Duluth, Minnesota; and the court, pete fixed the time and place for hearing said petition; Therefore you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this cuurt at the probate court rooms ia the court honse, in the village of 6th day of M: 908, why said petition court. and the of Mi at 10 o’ shouid not Witness, th fe judge ‘of said — of said court, this 19th day of February, | 1908. H, S. HUSON, Probate Judge. Hurno & Gray,. x" Attorneys for Petitioner. [curt Sea! flerald-Review Feb 2229 Mar7 Sheriff Itasca Co.. Mina By F. W. isa. Deputy. THWING & ROSSMAN. Attorneys for Assiguee of Judgment. Herald-Review Jan 18 Feb 22 Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 — Notice for «’ublication. United States Land Office, Cass Lake, Minn., : Jan. 27, 1908. 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 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 1 has this day filed in this office his statement No. 687, for the purchase of lots 3 and4 of section No. 25,in township No. 141, range No. 26 west, and will offer proof 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 before [ D. Rass- mussen clerk district court at his office ia Grand Rapids Minn.. on Monday. the tth day of April, 1908. He names as witnesses: William P. Nisbett, ibbert and George G. Leonard R. Pool. Wm. Martin 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 6th day of April, 1908. E. 5. OAKLEY, Register. |-Review Feb. 8, April 4. Heral Sheriff's Sale. virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the district court in and for the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota. upon a judgment rendered and docketed in said court, on the 26day of December, A. D. 1907. in an action Wherein J. Emerson Green- field is plaintiff and Lizzie Bardue and John Bardue are defendants, in favor of the said plaintiff and against the said defendant Liz zie Bardue, for the sum of three hundred sixty-eight and 6-100 ($368.06) dollars, which execution was directed and delivered to me as sheriff in and for said county of Itasca, £ have, this 9 day of Janoary. A. D. 1908, levied uponall the right, title and interest of the said defendant Lizzie Bardue in and to the following described real estate situate in said county of [tascu and state of Minnesota, wit: The northwest quarter (nw‘4) of sectio: twenty-five (25)in township fifty-three (53) n., range 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 Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca aud state of Minnesota. on Tuesday. the 25 day of February, A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, to satisfy the suid execution, tozether with the interest and cost thereon. Dated January 9, A. D. 1908. WM. HOOLIHAN Sheriff of Itasca County, Minn By F. W. Fis, Deputy. C.L. PRATT Attorney. * Herald-Reyiew. Jan Ul Feb 2 Timber Land, Act June!3, 18 For Publication. United States Land Office. Cass Lake, Mi 8—Notice Notice is hereby given that in cc with the provisions of the act of Congre June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” us extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Claude R. Bell, of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Min- nesota, has this day filed in this office b sworn statement No. 748, for the purch: thes nw'4 Lots3 and 4, of Section No. Township No. 141 in Runge No. 25 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more Valuable for its timberor stone thac for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before I, D. Russmmussen. clerk district court, at his office at Grand apids, Minn.,on Thursday, the 2nd day of April, 1908. le names as witnesses: Al Dotts, Charles H. Marr, Orrin Mitchell, George McAllister, of Grand peeps 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. S$, OAKLEY. Register. Herald-Reyiew Jan. 25. Mar. 23. Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate Under Judgment of Foreclosure. District Court STATE OF MINNESOTA, ss. County of Itasca. Fifteenth Judicial District. W. J. Powers and H. D. Powers. copartners as W.J.& H, D. Powers, Plaintiffs, ys Wil S.' Gilbert liam B. Perrington and C. Defendants. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a Judgment and Decree entered in the above entitled action on the ist day of No- yember, 1907, a certified transcript of which has been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, sheriff of said Itasca county, will sell at pub- lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1908, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids in said county, in two parcels, the premises and real estate described in said Judgment and Decree, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Itasca — gies of Minnesota, described as follows, wit: Lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20) in block thirty-seven (37) of _Kearney’s First Addition to Grand Rapids. Dated January 23, 1908. * WM. HOOLIHAN, Sheriff of Itasca County. By F. W. FISH, Deputy. Cc. L. PRATT, Plaintiff's Attorney. Herala-Review Jan. 25, Feb. 29. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn,. Jan. 21, 1903. Notice ishereby given that Nels Martin Weiberg of Blackberry, Minn., has filed notice of his intention to make final com- mutation proof in gannsss ofhis claim, viz Homestead En No, 1108 made Dec. 29, 1906. for the ws of nw, se of nw and ne of sw, section 34, township 54 eek, eae 24 west 4 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 10th, He names the following witnesses to prove bis contianens peeiionce apo and qatiea, tion land, viz: ntela, August: Dorr, Victor Erickson and John Johnson. at! of Blackberry, Minn, E.S. OAKLBY, ister. Herald-Review Jan. 25, Feb.

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