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COST OF THE GLORIOUS 4th Lives and Property are Destroyed by Fireworks Every Year. Edward Peterson, state firewarden offers the following pertinent remarks: “On each Fourth, fireworks burn more than 700 buildings and kill 300 persons in the United States. This does not include children burned to death by the ignition of their cloth- ing nor those killed by runaway horses, The number maimedt hrough the loss of eyes and fingers is never less than 2000. The sale of fireworks to childyen should be prohibited. Preparatory to the reign of tire, rub- bish in areas or yards should be re- moved or wetted down. Stables, out- houses, packing room and cellar win- duws should be tightly closed. Red fire does not explode; the pin wheel is fastened to a tree; the Roman candie discharged from the curbstwne burns oothing but a wrist. The dynamite often used on street railway tracks is not dangerous to the occupants of the car but it is a terror to hysterical nerves. The small Chinese firecracker which is used in greater number than any other firework, destroys most. proper- ty ar / fewest lives. The paper of the ¢racker often glows for minutes after it is exploded, igniting trash in which it falls. The electric sparkler is harmless unless its wire while still red hot is thrown into rubbish. Gar- den pieces and the new “cannon string,” which contajns thousands of crackers, are safe enough because they must be fired by an adult. But avery small part of the fire loss on the Fourth is chargeable to sky rockets. The sticks are cooled on falling so they seldom ignite a roof. But jn the celebration at Pittsburg, last year, a decending rocket stick pierced the skull of a babe, destroy- ing it in its mother’s arms. : “The small cannoncrackers contain dynamite and the very large ones, giantpowder. Oneofthem exploding in a hand-converts it to gasses. The baby cannon is one of the most dead- ly joy producers. The number of tragedies from it has been enormous. The hot air baloon is the worst of in- cendiaries because the resin used un- der it makes it a flying bonfire. Its use certinaly should be barred in cities. The lightning and shooting matches are dangerous because they are sold to children and contain picric acid. “A new firework called ‘‘Son-of-a- Gun” is misnamed for only Lucifer would admit parental claim toit. It is laid on the pavement to startle the passerby. When,stepped upon it hops about popping like a gattling guno and often jumps into a celler window, grating or trash pile to start a fire. It bas all the fiendish Charact- eristics of the “Devil Chaser’ and some others. / “The most deadly thing used inour annual outbreak of savagry, called patriotism, is the toy pistol. It ex- plods a paper cap containing chlorate of potash and pieces of the paper are often driven under the skin of the hand. Street dust atall times carries bacilli whicb causes lockjaw if buried in human fiesh so tbat air cannot reach them. A most dangerous ‘practice is to cover such a wound with aplaster. All penetrating wounds from fireworks must be laid open bya surgeon and dressed su that air can enter them. The deaths in the United States from lockjaw follow- ing the Fourth have ranged from 105 to 466. Fortunately there is now a serum for the cure of lockjaw. “There should be a state law limit- ing the amount of powder in any fire- work and prohibiting altogether fire- works containing phosphorus, chlorates, picrates, dynamite find other high explosives. Toledu first, and then Baltimore and San Francis- co prohibited fireworks altogether.” Fine Fishing Tackie FREE BOOKS ‘How to Catch Bass”’ “The Art of Bait Casting”’ “Fine Fishing Tackle” . Shi NR, SAMA REN ay & “ * Fy We Offer $10 Outtit Fine Fishing Tackle consisting of Fine Shakespeare Hand-Made Rod and Reel, Fine Indian Silk Line and an assortment of Shakespeare Baits that Catch Fish, for the best string of fish caught this year with any one of the famous Shakespeare Baits. Anglers are invited to call at our store and get copies of free books. “How to Catch Bass” and “The Art of Bait Casting’ are’ two interesting book- lets telling how to catch fish and ex- plaining the art of bait casting. “Pine Fishing Tackle’ is a hand- some illustrated catalogue of the beautiful Shakespeare Hand-Made Rods and Reels and fine Silk Lines and other fine fishing tackle includ: Catch the $10 Prize Bass this Year? ing the famous Shakespeare “Baits that Catch Fish.’2 . Clean Stock Do Not Fail to See The Gity Lumber Yard Estimates Furnished Prices Right FREE ~ Order for Hearing Guardian Account. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca Special Term, June 11th, 1908, In tho matter of the guardianship of Jennie May Gravelle, William Henry Gravelle and Lillian Etta Dobson. minors; e: Upon filing the final account of guardian- ship with a petition for final settlement and allowance of Annie B. Decker guardian of the above named minors. ¥ It is ordered that said petition be heard, and the settlement and allowance of said ac- count be made at a special term of probate court, to be held in and for said county of Itasea on Wednesday the 8th day of July A. D., 1908. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the pro- bate office, in the court house in Grand Rapids in said county, And it is futher ordered, that a copy of this order be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order once in each week for three successive weeks prior to said ey. of hearing in the Grand Rapids Herald- view a weekly newspaper printed and pub- lished at Grand Rapids in said county. Dated at Grand Rapids, mian., the lth day of June A. D., 1908. In Probate Court By the court H.S. HUSON, [Probate Seal} Judge of Probate. Herald-Review, June 17-24, July 1. Notice of Cancellation of Contract. To John A. Byrn: Whereas default exists in the conditions of that certain real estate contract made: by Geo. F.tMeyers to and with John A. Byrn, dated May 14th, 1906, and which provided thaton the full and prompt performauce of the conditions thereof on the part of John A. Byrn to be kept and performed, and the pay- ments by him of the sums therein mentioned on his part to be paid, the said Geo. F. Myers sold and agreed to convey unto the said John A. Byrn the following described real estate situated in the village of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca. state of Minnesota: _ Lot 1 in block 25. Kearney first addition, and which default consists in the failure of said John A. Byrn to pay the installment _of $76.99 due June i4th, 1907, with interest and taxes. ‘And whereas, there isnow due and owing from said John A. Byrn said sum of 376.99, taxes and interests at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. and the interest aforesaid upon other installments of the purchase price of said premises. and taxes and the other de- faulted conditions as hereinabove set forth, Now therefore, notice is hereby given of the intention of said Geo. F. Meyers to cancel and terminate said contract, and that the same will be terminated and cancelled thirty days after the service of this notice upon you, said John A. Byrn, unless within that time all the conditions above mentioned and all the conditions of said contract on your part to be performed, shall be fully per- formed, and said sums due under the terms thereof shall have been fully paid with in- terest and taxes thereon as provided in said contract. together with the cust of the ser- vice of this notice. Dated June 15th, 1908. GEO. F. MEYERS. Herald-Review, June 17-24. July L. Notice of Cancellation of Contract. To Frank Strode. ; d Whereas. default exists in the conditions of that certain real estate contract made by Geo. #. Meyers to and with Frank Strode, dated May 2ist, 1906. and which provided that on the full and prompt performance of the conditions thereof on the part of Frank Strode to be kept and performed and the payments by himof the sums therein men- tioned on his part to be paid, the said Geo. F. Myers sold and agreed to convey unto the said Frank Strode the following described real estate situated in the village of Grand Rapids. county of Itasca, and state of Min- nesota: ne Lot 4. block 25, Kearney first uddition, and which default consists in the failure of said Frank Strode to pay the installment of $76.99 due June 21st, 1907, with interests and taxes. And whereas, there is now due and owing from said Frank Strode said sum of 876.99, taxes and interests at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and the interet aforesaid upon other installments of the purchase price of said premises, and taxes and the other de- faulted conditions as hereinabove set forth. Now therefore, notice is hereby given of the intention of said Geo. F. Meyers to cancel and terminate said contract and that the same will be terminated and canceiled thirty days after the service of this notice upon you, said Frank Strode, unless within that time all the conditions above mentioned. and all the conditions of said contract on your part, to be performed, shall be fully performed, and said sums due under the terms thereof. lt have been fully paid with interest and es thereon as provided in said contract to- gether with the cost of the vice of this no- tice Dated Juue 15th, 1908. GEO, F. MEYERS. Herald-Review, June 17-24. July 1. Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca county, Minnesota. up until 10 o'clock a. m.. on, Mon- day the 13th day of July, 1908, at the office of the county auditor in the village of Grand Rapids. for the construction of that part of the range line road in said county, described as follows: Begining at the point where the range lire between the towns of Grand Rapids and trout lake intersects the Blackberry road and running thence south on said range line to the old Mississippi river road. The said road is to be cut and cleared two rods wide, 20 feet in the center thereof to be grubbed free from rocks, roots and other obstruction Corduroy to be constructed wherever neces- sary along said road; all corduroy to be con- structed of timber, not less than 16 feet lon, and 4 inches in diameter at the top end, an all corduroy to be covered with at least 6 inches of dirt. Ditches to be constructed on each side of said road bed. a distance between the ditches to be 20 feet. The road bed of said road to be graded and put in condition for immediate travel. Said work to be com- pleted on or before the first day of Septemb- er. 1908. The Boara of County Commissioners re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commis sloners of Itasca county, Minnesota. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Herald-Review, June 24, July 1. M. E. Church Services. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m SundaySchool.. 11:30 a.m Epworth League . . Prayer Meeting... Thursday, Choir Rehearsal.. Thursday, 8:30 p. m Ladies Aid Society meets every Wed- nesday afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all. _ Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, ~ Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. May 22, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Frank V. Smith, of Grand Rapids. Minn., who, on Au e icin . for e%ofsw i and sw of Sw. section 1. township 53 n of range 26 w, 4th principal meridian. has filed notice of intention -to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I. ). Rass- mussen. Clerk of district court. at his office, at Grand Rapids. Minnesota, on the 3ist day of July, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Peter Didier John ‘Hepfel, Duncan Harris and Michael Hagen, all of Grand Rapids, Mino. _ Eas, OAKLEY. Register. Herald-Review June 10-July 15. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land office at Cass Lake, Minn. ay 29, . Notice ts hereby given that Veoras Conn, of Grand Rapids. who, on October 14th, 1901; made Homestead Entry. No. 22424, for lot No. 5, section 22, township 55 n of range 26 w, 4th principal meridian, has filed notice of inten- tion to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I. D. Rassmussen, clerk of district court at his office at Grand’ Rapids, Minn., on the alst d of July, 1908, by;two of the following witnesses; Imiac'E Gary, of Cohasset Mirn., Joseph Webber. Jobn Cassler and Robert Jackson of Grand Rapids, Minn. E.S. OAKLEY, Register. Herald-Review, June 10, July 15. Notice for Publication. Uhited States Land Office Cass Lake. Minnesota, May 23rd, 1908. Notice is hereby giyen that the Northern Pacitic railway company, whose post office address is St. Paul. Minnesoca. has this 23rd day of May, 1908 filed in this offce its applica. tion to select under the provisions of the act of congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 620) lot 1 of section 35 in township 56, north of range 26 west of 4th p. m., containing 9.75 acres. Any and all persons claiming adversely the land described, or desiring to object. because of the mineral character of the tana, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, on or before the 23rd day of July, 1903. E. S. OAKLEY, ' Register, H. L. SHEPHERD, Attorney, Duluth, Minnesota. Herald-Review, June 3, July 1. Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Notice is hereby given that default has oceured in the conditions of that certain mortgage made. executed and delivered by Wilbert Washburn and Emma A. Washburn, his wife. as mortgagors, to D. M. Gunn, as mortgagee. which said mortgage is dated the 6th day of March, 1906, and duly filed for record in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Itasca, Minnesota, on the 7th day of March, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m., and recorded therein in book “‘O" of Mort- gages, at page 279; that the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is the sum of two hundred forty-five dollars ($245.00) ; that said mortgage will be foreclosed by vir- tue of the power of sale therein contained and pursuant to the statute in such cases made und provided. by sale of the premises therein described and thereby conveyed, to- wit, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter (s w 4 of n w %). or lot two (2), of section thirty (30) in township fifty-five (354 north, of range twenty-four (24), west of the fourth principal meridian, according to the government survey thereof; tuat said lands and premises will be sold by the sheriff of said Itasca county at the front door of the county court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county. on Saturday, the twenty-fifth (25th) day of July. 1908, at ten (10) o’¢lock in the forenoon, 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. including twenty-five dollars ($25), attorneys fees. stipulated in said mort- gage. Dated June 6, 1908. . D.M. GUNN, = Mortgagee, THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for mortgagee, nd Rapids, Minnesota. >». Herald-Review, June 10, Jul Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default having been made in the payment of the sum of five hundred thirty-three and 67-100 dollars. which is claimed to be due and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage, duly executed and delivered by Olaf G. Peterson and Curolian Peterson. his wife, mortgagors, to Phil Megaarden mortgagee, bearing date the sixth day of April, A. D. 1907, and with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for the count; of Itasca and state of Minnesota, on the 9th day of April,1907, at 3 o’clock p. m., in book O of Mortgages, on page 532. . Which said mortgage, together with the debt secured thereby. was duly assigned by said Phil T. Megaarden mortgagee, to L. K. Megaarden by written assignment dated the isth day of April. 1907. and recorded in the office of said register of deeds, on the 19th day of April,1907. at 5 o’clock p.m., in book G@ of mortgages on page 318. and no action or pro- ceeding having been instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Now. therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale Contained in said mortg: and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mort- gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said mortgage, viz: The lots numbered two (2) and three (3), the southeast quarter (se) of the northwest auarter (nw) and the northeast quarter (ne*4) of the southwest quarter (sw34) of sec- tion thirty-one (31) in township sixty-two (62) north of range twenty-two (22) west of the fourth principal meridian in Minnesota, con- taining one hundred and fifty-seven | acres and twenty-four hundredths of an acre, ac- cording to the government survey thereof, all in Itasca county and state of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances; which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Tvasca county at the front door of the court house. in the village of Grand Rapids in said county and state, on Friday the 3rd day of July 1908, at 2 o'clock Bi m., of that day, at public ven- due, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of five hundred thirty-three ard 67-100 dollars. and interest, and the taxes, if any. on said premises, and Twenty-five dol- lars, attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law; subject to re- demption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as ea ad law. Dated May 20th, A. 3 : J . K. MEGAARDEN. fusslnee, of the mortgagee. PHIL. T. MEGAARDEN, Attorney for the assignee of the mortgagee, 635 Andrus Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Herald-Review, May 20th-July Ist. Advertisement for Bids. Whereas, pursuant to, and under authority ofa majority of the electors of the town of Balsam, Itasca county, Minnesota, voting at a special election duly called for that purpose, which election was duly held on the 20th day of June, 1908, the board uf supervisors of said town duly passed its resolution that said town issue its cupon bonds in the aggregate sum of ten thousand dollars. payable in ten annual installments of one thousand dollars each, Commencing ten years after the date of said bonds, the proceeds to be used for the building of certain roads within said town. bam 3 the eonstruction) of such bridges and culverts as may be incidentally necessary in the building and construction ofsaid roads, and the purchase of material and apparatus therefor, which said resolution duly appoint- ed the time and place of holding a meeting of said board for the receiving and opening of bids fot said bonds, and aesignated the manner of advertisement for said bids. Now, therefore, pursuant to said resolution. notice is hereby given that at the residence of G. V. Smith, chairman of the board of super- visors of\said town, in said township of Balsam, Itasca county, Minnnesota, on the 25th day of July, 1908, at 3 o’clock in the after- noon, there will be held a meeting of the board of supervisors of said town, to then and there receive, —~ and consider bids for said bonds, and to effect the saie of the same; notice is further given that any bids to be submitted may be delivered to the under- signed, as clerk of said town, at his residence in said town, or through the mail, directed to him at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and that he will furnish any necessary information con- cerning said bonds and thé sale therof. Dated June 20, 1908. F. L, NORMAN, < Town Clerk: Herald-Review June 24, July 1-8. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS ——oF VILLAGE COUNCIL VILLAGE OF GRAND RAPIDS Grand Rapids, Miga. June 17 1908, An adjouned meeting of the village council was held at the council room, and upon roll call, President Riddell, Trustees Leroux and Hughes and Recorder Yancey answered present. F On motion made and carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were not read. The matter of condeming the cement walk in the block between Barrows and Duluth avenues on 7th street was referred to the street committee. The street commissioner was instructed to do such work as may be necess: to drain Duluth avenue between 2nd and streets. ‘On motion made and carried an appropria- tion of $250.00 was made to defray expense of the ae to the tournament to be held at Par! ids. A ‘committee was appointed by the president to take up the matter of the 4th of July ap- propriation. Henry Hughes and K. Leroux were named as such committee. On motion made and carried, the street age salary AS aaa = i os ot r day begining , On motion the following Dills were allowed and the recorder instructed to draw warrants in payment thereof. Wm. ‘Hoolihan, boarding prisioners. Wm, Hoolihan. fees ....-... .. ... < F.E, Patterson, looking after hose at Gladstone fire.. E. Tuell, looking after hose at Glad- stone fire... é R. Marr. looking after hose at Glad- Stone fire.. - 1% Bill of G."C. ‘McAliister was laid upon the table; bill of Niles and Aiton was referredto the purchasing committee. Bids for building cement walk, curb and gutter were received from King Lumber company and John Lofberg, and on motion said bids were laid upon the table, and Mon- day. June 22, 1908. at 8 o’clock p.m, fixed as the time for considering bids for such work. On motion the council adjourned to June if W. 0. YANCEY, Recorder. a Grand Rapids. Minn, June 22, 1908. An adjourned meeting of the village council was held at the council room. The following members responded to roll call. viz: Geo. R dell. A. C. Bossard, Henry Hughes and W. C. Yancey. trustee Leroux appearing during the meeting. On motion the reading of the aulahee of previous meetings was dispensed with. The time of the men working upon the streets was audited and the recorder instruct- fas draw warrants in payment thereof, as follows: F. Lasarge Thos. Benton. 36 The matter of receiving bids for oom walks, crossings, curbs and gutters was tik- en up. The bid of King Lumber company was accepted and the contract awarded to said company upon the following prices. For cash upon come sidewalks 3.79} per square yard; curbing, $44 per cubic foot; six inch street crossings. ¢.134 per square foot; eight inch street crossings, $. per square foot. If paid for in village warrants payable in one, two and three years with in- terest at 6 per cent, said company to be paid at three per cent.above the cash price. The matter of width of 7th street sidewalk was referred to the street committee and vil- lage attorney. Matter of placing telephone poles in alleys was refrered to the electric committee. On motion the council adjourned, W.C. YANCEY. Recorder. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of'Itasca, |” bs Village of Grand Rapids. Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the village council of the said village of Grand Rapids, and filed in my Office, praying for license to sell intoxi- cating liquors for a term of one year com- mencing on the 19th day of June, 1908 and er- minating on the 19th day of June, 1909, by the following person and at the following place, as stated in said application, to-wit: Ss. ilder. In the north front room’ on the ground floor of that building situate upon the east 30 feet of lots 13, 14, 15, of block 16, plat of the town of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, ‘inn. Said application will be heard and deter- mined by said village council at the council room in the village hall in said village on Monday, the 13th day of July, 1903, at 3 o'clock p. m.. of that day. W. C. YANCEY, Recorder. Herald-Review, July 1-8. Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sal STATE OF MINNESOTA, { ss County of Itasca. Distri Fifteenth Judi The Security National Bank of Minne Plaintiff. vs Robert M, Stitt and Pauline Stitt, his wife; Federick W. Bonness, unmarried; Jeremiah J, Howe and Mary M. Howe, his wife; Jos- eph J. Howe and Eva E. Howe, his wife; Edwin F. MacCausland; Nellie Armstrong and Alexander Armstrong, her husband: Robert Stitt and Nellie Armstrong, co- partners as Stitt & Howe; Deer Lake Tim- r company; Thomas H. Shelvin; H. B. National Bank of Oshk William J. McCauley; Ernest Benn Mans Mahlum; John Reitan; Charlies Ruggles; Frerker Bros, & ©: Herschel B. Fryberger; Kuhles & Stock Co. Defendants. There having been delivered to me with in- structions to enforce the same a duly certified copy of the judgement and decree of the above entitled court in the above entitled action; duly made, signed and entered in the above entitled cause on the Ist day of June, A. D. 1908, adjudging and decreeing that there is due to the plaintiff above named on account of the notes, mortgages, taxes und attorneys fees and interests mentioned in the complaint in said action, the sum of seventy two _thous- and two hundred eighty nine ( dollars, and in addition thereto disbursements the sum of thirty five (3 09-100 dollars. amounting in all to the s seventy two thr hundred and twenty $ and adjudging and d estute and premises hereinafter described be sold in one parcel by the sheriff of Itasca county, Minnesota, according to law to pay said judgement;\ Now therefore aotice is hereby give the sheriff of Itasea county. Minnesota, will on Saturday the 18th day of July, A. D. 1908, at 1¢ o'clock in the forenoon in the main room of the sheriff's office in the county court house for costs that building, in the village of Grand Rapids, count} ‘tasca, and state of Minnesota, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate and_ premises in one parcel, part lying and being in the county of Itasca and state of Mianesota and the remainder lying and being in the county of Koochiching and state of Minnesota and described according to the government sur- Vey as follows, viz: 5 fhe west half of the south east quarter .wiese%4) the south west quarter of the north east quarter (s W 4 ne 4) and the north east quarter of the south west quarter (ne 4s w 44) of section 28. The west half of the south east quarter (w %se\) and the east half of the south west quarter (e% 34) of section 29, all in township 61, range The west half of the north east quarter( ws ne) and the west half of the south east quarter(w % se 4) the east halfofthe south west b ar hee (e 4% 8 Ww }4) the south west quar- ter of the south west quarter (s w 4S Ww 4) and the south east quarter of the north west quarter (s e 4 n w 4) of section 1. The west half of the north west Guarter (w % nw Mot section %. The east half of the north east quarter ce % ne 4)of section 3. The south west quarter of the north west quarter (s w %4 nw %)of section 6. The south half of the south west quarter (s % sw) and the south half of the south east quarter(s %se4)of section 7. The west halfofthe south west quarter (w % sw) of section 13. The north half of the southeast quarter (ni se4) the south east quarter of the south west quarter (sea sw'4) and the east half of the nort « west quarter (e% nw) of section 14, The west half of the South west quarter (w} sw) of section 15, The north east quarter of the north east quarter (ne4 ne4) and the north half of the south east quarter (n% se4)of section 17. The north west quarter of the north east quarter(n w {ne 4) the north west quar- tern w 4) and the south east quarter of the south west quarter (3 6 44S w 4) of section 18. The west half of the north east quarter (w 4 ne 4) and the north east quarter of the north west quarter (ne 4 n w 4) of section 23. The north half of the south west quarter (n 4S W 4) and the south half of the north west_quar- ter¢s % nw %) of section 26, all in township 61, 23. The east half of the north east quarter (€ 42 ne/4) the north west quarter of the north east quarter(n w 4 ne %) and the east half of the north west quarter(e % n w %) of sec- tion 1. The north west quarter of the south east quarter (n W 4 Se 4) and the north east quarter of south west quarter(ne i s w 4)of section 4. The south east quarter of thesouth east quarter(se 4se%)of section 12. The south east quarter of the north east quarter (se ne) and the north east quarter of the south east quarter (ne 4s e 4) of section 13. The north east quarter(ne %)of section 4, all in township 61, range 24. ‘The south west aearier, of the south east quarter (s W % s e 4) and the north half of the south west quarter (n 4S w %) andthe south east quarter of the south west quarter (se 4 sw 4) of section 5. The north half of the south east quarter (n 4s e 4) the south west quarter of the south east quarter (sw ¢se 4) and the east half of the south west quarter (e%sw 4)of section 6. The south east quarter of thesouth east quarter (se 4 se 4) of section 7. The west haif of the north east quarter (Ww % ne 4) the east half of the north west quarter (e % m w 4) the south east uarter of the south east quarter(se\ se} the west half of the south east quarter cw ig se 4) the south east quarter of the south west ‘quarter (se 4 s w 4) and the west half of the south west quarter (w 48 w a) of section 8. The north west quarter of the south east quarter(n w 4 se %4).the north east quarter of the south west quarter(ne 4 3 w 4) the south half of the south east quarter(s %s 6 44) the south half of the south west quarter (s 48 w \) of section 18, all in township 62, range 22, west. The north half of the north east quarter (n%n 0 x) the south west quarter of the north east quarter (3 w 4 ne ‘4)the north half of the north west quarter (n 4% n W %) the west half of the south west quarter(w 's s w 44) and the so@th east quarter of the south west quarter (se 4s Ww 4! of section 3. The south half of the south west quarter(s 4s w 4a) of section 7. The east half of the south east quarter (e 44 se 4) of section 8. The west half of the south west quarter (w 4% s w i) the south east quarter of the south west quarter (se 4s w 4) the south half of the south east quarter(s se 4)the north east quarter of the south east quarter(ne 4's e \4) of sec! 9. The north east quarter of the north quarter (ne 4 n w'4) the south west of the north west quarter (s w Mow ‘4! the half of south west quarter(sw 4) the w the south east quarter (w % $8 e } south east quarter of the south east quart (se4se) of section 10. The north west quarter of the north west quarter(n wn w 4) and the south east quarter of the south st ) east quarter(s e14$e 14) of section 13, The north half of the north east quarter(n ‘4 n e 4)and the south east quarter of the north east quarters © 14 ne 4) ofwection 14. The east half of the north west quarter (e 14 nw) and the north west quarter of the north west quarter (nw n w 4) ofsection15. [he north west quarter of the north east quarter 4) the north east quarter of the North west quarter(n e4n w %4) the west half of the south east quarter (wis se\4) the north east quarter of the south west quarter(ne sw 4) and the south half of the south west quarter (s 4 $ w 4) of section 17. The east half of the south east quarter (e}¢se%4) the west half of the north west quarter (.w 4 n w 44) of section 18. The north east quarter (ne 4) the south half of the north west quarter (si n w 4) the north half of the south west quarter (n 4: s w 4) and the soath west quarter of the south west quarter (sw 4s w 4) of section 19, The south west quarter of the south west quarter (sw {sw 4) of section 20. The south half of the north east quarter (s % ne 4) the north west quarter of the south east quarter (nW {se %4)and the north east quarter of the south west quarter (ne 44 s w 4) of section 25. The west half of the north west quarter (w ‘sn Ww 44) of section 26. The north west quarter of the north east quarter (n w 4 ne %) of sec- tion 30. The north half of the north quarter(n 4% n w 4) the east half of the north east quarter(e 4ne 4) the east half of the south east quarter (e % se 4) the north west quarter of the south east quarter (nw use 44) and the north east quarter of the south west quarter (ne 4 S w 4) of section 31. west half of the north west quarter ( 34) of section 32. The south west qi the south east quarter (sw se % south east quarter of the south west uarter a Ship (se ‘4s w 4) of section 35, all in town north of range 23, west. The east half of the north west quarter (e %4n w 4) the north west quarter of the north west quarter (n w 4 nw %4) the th east quarter of the south west quarter(ne w) and the south west quarter of the south west quarter (s w 4 s w ‘4) of section 3 The north east quarter (ne 4) and the east half of the north west quarter (e % nw 4 )of section 4. The north west quarter of the north exst quarter (nw 4 ne 4) the north east quarter of the north west quarter (ne 4 uw \Jand the north west quarter of the south west quarter (n Ws w 4) of section7. Tne north half of the north west quarter (u w 34 /of section 8. The south e uarter of the south east quarter (s e 4 se %4) of section 10. The south west quarter of the south east quarter (s Ww 4 se) and the south east quarter of the south west quarter (se 4s w %4) of section 11. Theeust half of the north east quarter (e ne) the east half of the south east quarter (e 44se ) and the north west quarter of the south east quarter(n w 4 se%4) of section 12. The east half of the north east quarter (e ne ‘4) the west half of the south west quarter (w 4s s w 4) and the south west quarter of the north west qua (s w 4 nw 4 of section 13. The ha the north east quarter ;e % ue east quarter of the south east qua se 4) and the south east quart west quarter (se %4S W 44) of sec west half of the south west quarte %)of section 17. The south ea: 44) of section 18. The north hal west quarter (n % nw 4)and quarter of the. north east quarter 4) of section 19. Th st half of west quarter (w sn wy ecti south ea! uarter of the r (se ane \ ithe north we: south east quarter (1 ¥ west quarter (n Ww 4) of half ofthe south east quarter (« section 24. The south y north west quarter (5 w 3%. The south half of the s (s %se%4) of section 3 range 24, west. The west half of the sou se) and the east hal quarter (e 4 8 w 4) of section half of the north east quarte the south east quarter quarter (sek nw ofthe south west quarter (ne the south west quarter of the so quarter (s w 14s w 4) of section 4. half of the south east quarter ce south west quarter of the south east qu (swiase%4) and the east half of the s west quarter (@ '3sw 4) of section 5. Ti north West quarter of the north east qu (nw ne+4) and the north east quart the nerth west quarter (n ¢ ‘ tion 8. The south east quarter of t east quarter (se 4 ne ‘s) of section south west quarter of the north w (s w 4 of the n w 4) of section 10. west quarter of the south west quar 4S w\)of section 16. The north eas ter of the south east quarter (n¢ the south half of the se 4ofs . ) n h east q e north Imlf of the south east qu 3 and the south east quarter 0 eust quarter (se seh) of sectio north half of the south west quar w 4)and the south west quarte v uarter (s w 4s wa) quarter of 4 se 4) of township 63, north of ran The south east quarter of the quarter (se % $ w 4) of section 3 ship 63, north of range 24, west Together with all the heredi appurtenances thereunto belon, wise appertaining. to satisfy thi said judgment, interest. costs and expens said Sale. Dated June Ist, A.D.. 1908. WILLIAM HOOLIHAN Sheriff for Itasca county. Minnesota, By FRED W. FISH. Deputy Sheriff for Itasca county. Miauesota. LOUIS K. HUL: Attorney for Plai 302-5 Globe But inne: Heraid-Review June 3, Ju Get printing at Herald-Review. Mortgage Forclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that been made in the conditions of a m executed by William J. Gibbs and Ama: Gibbs, his wife, mortgagors, to Sommers, mortgagee, dated S 1907, and record ed in the offic of deeds of Itasca county, Minnesota, on lay of September, 1907, at two o'clock p.m., in Book F, of Mortgages on page 509 thereof ; that the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is Fourteen Hund- red fifteen dollar: id sixty-two cents ($1415.- 62); that the premises described in and cov- ered by said mortgage ure Lot numbered seven (7) of Section six (6) in Townsh hundred and forty-sevea (147) Nor Range twenty-five (25) West of the fifth (5 rincipal meridian in Minnesota, cuntaining orty-three acres and eight hundredths of an acre, situated in Itasca county, Minnesota; that no action or proceeding has been instr tuted at law to recover the debt secured by such mortgage, or any part thereof; that by virtue of the power of sale contained in s mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of said premises. at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, by the sheriff of Itasca county, Minue- sota, at the front door of the court house in the city of Grand Rapids, in said count State, on July 17th, 1908, 10 o'clock a. satisfy the amount then due on said m gage. together with the costs of such sale and Seventy-five Dollars (875) attorney's fees, stipulated in said mortgage. Dated May 25th, 1908, GEORGE SOMMERS, Mortgagee. HENRY DEUTSCHE, Attorney for Mortgagee, 610 New York Life Bidg., linneapolis, Minnesota. Herala-Review May 27 June3 10 17 24 July 1.3

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