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—4 PREMIUM LIST I909 Rules and Regulations and List of Premiums For Itasca County Fair, Grand Rapids, September 23, 24 and 25. REVISED CONSTITUTION. the Fairs, treasurer, ‘and make a report thereof to the annual Article 1. We, as residents of Itasca County, State of Minnesota, do hereby | meeting. associate ourselves together into an or- Section 3. ganization, which shall be known Bs the Itasea County Agricultural Association and hereby designate Grand Rapids as the principal place of business. Article II. The purpose of the above Association shall pe to stimulate and ad- (by annual Fairs and otherwise) production of farm, stock, nold, art, and other exhibits in manner as to be instructive, and tending to the development of the re- sources of this County. Article III. The control of the Asso- ciation shall be vested in the following officers; A president, vice-president, sec- retary, treasurer, three directors, all to be elected at the annual meeting, for the term of one year, and until their successors are elected and have qualified. Article IV. The president and secre- tary of the Association shall be mem. bers of the Board of Directors, and ocenpy their official position on the Board, a quorum of which shall not be less than three members. REVISED BY-LAWS. Section 1. The president shall preside at all the meetings of the Association if possible, and in case of absence the duty shall devolve upon the vice-presi- dent Section 2. The secretary shall keep the minutes of all meetings, have charge of all books and papers pertaining to his conduct the correspondence, sign shall committes, voted for, party elected shall and promise to fulfill the duties thereof. The president and secretary have charge of the grounds at charge of the funds of the Association, shall pay all orders drawn upon the same, keep a correct account of the re- ceipts and disbursements, transactions to the annual meetings, and shall give bonds in such sum as the Board of Directors may de- termine, before entering upon the duties of his office. Section 4. shall have general supervision of the affairs of the Association, shall meet at the call of the president, shall appoint necessary for any gency that may arise, contract indebt- edness not to exceed $500.00 above the amount of money in the treasury, issue calls for the annual elections held between the 1st day of January and the 1st day of April of each year, and shall constitute a board of Audit to examine the records of the secretary and treasurer at least a week prior to the annual meeting. Section 5. port of all Section 6. the annual Fairs, shall prohibit the sale | is deposit the same with the at the close of the same, The annual meeting shall be composed of citizens of Itasca county who may vote for the officers elected, either by acclamation or ballot, as shall be majority of votes cast for any person shall entitle him or her to the office provided however, Section chattels, The treasurer shall have Rapids, make a re- entered, The Board of Directors emer- to be board. for any to be the there determined, and a that the accept said office 5. protect 7. Minn., number, conditions the grounds purpose is grented, al they plication through the Board ing the purpose of the same and the amount desired, and in case application shall comply with all the conditions imposed by said board. The association will exhibitors but will not be held liable for loss, or injury that may occure in any manner, unéer thei" of ‘Directors, shall appoint and qualiify officers to keep order, arrest or re. move any parties disturbing the peace, violating.the rules of the Association, or laws of the state. Provides that the Constitu- tion, by-laws or rules of entry may be re- vised or amended by a majority of members present at any annual meeting. REVISED RULES OF ENTRY. 1 ‘The books of entry to the annual fair shall be in charge of the Secretary of the Association, shall residents of Itasca County only for the purpose of exhibiting the products and raised or owned by by them personally, except entries in races which shall be open to all. 2 All entries must be made personally or in writing to the secretary at Grand at least twelve hours before the opening of the fair,and under the following conditions; name of owner and postoffice address, name of article age (if stock or grains) no entry shall be made in more than one class, and all entries of registered stock or animals shall be accompanied * by registration. class evidence of Provided however that any entry made shall have the privilege of competing in the sweepstakes classes of their respective divisions. 3 Entries shall be liable to special imposed, by the Board of Derectors, snch as fees, prizes, time same s@all be on the grounds, and exhibitors violating such rules may be barred from receiving any benefits, and expelled from by an order 4 Persons wishing to rent grounds be open to Raigrrenitiar swabinegoer4 , AUGUST 1, 1909: these are indications of badly rundown seed, and therefore of poor breeding. Onions— should be well cured, because unless well cured they will not keep. They should be pulled at least ten days before they are to be exhibited, and if they are rather green, even earlier, so that the stems will be well dried and the entire onion well cured by the time they are to be shown. In the cur- ing process, they should not be left out m the sun too long, so as to become blistered; neither should they be rained on, because that gives them a dull ap- pearance. The market wants them bright and sparkling. With the common field varieties, there is no special object in getting them of large size. To show good breeding, they should all be of ex- actly the same shape. When ever an ex- hibitor permits flat onions, for instance, to be mixed with round onions, he shows that he has no idea of breeding what- ever and should be marked down on that score. Uniformity in size is here very desiranle, because it appeals to the eye Cabbage— heads should be fresh and firm, free from worm injury, and from any signs of black rot or other disease. The slightest indication of black rot would bar it for storage purposes. This may be detected by black streaks or spots on the leaves, either on the out- side or within the head, or by black specks in the stem where the head is cut off. Size is important. Cauliflower— should be trimmed as for market, with the leaves cut off flush with the head, The head should be of that may be given them by the direc- tors, or division superintendents. Important Points to Consider in Select- ing Samples of Different Vege- tables for Exhibition. * The vegetable grower, in order to be able to select samples of vegetables for exhibition intelligently, should be famil- iar with the points which are considered by the judges when placing the prizes. In selecting a sample lot of vegetables of any kind for exhibition, there are three general things which should be considered: First, the ‘Market qual. ities;”’ Second, the signs of ‘‘good breeding;”’ Third, ‘general uniformity; given im the order of their importance. Market qualities are considered first be- cause the yalue of the product on the market is deemed to be of great impor- tance, and no sample can be weak in any one point under this head and still rank high in that respect. Under good breed- , ing, one should observe how near all of the individual specimens selected op- proach’ the ideal type of the variety; for instance, if the samples selected un- der one variety show two or three dif- ferent forms, as they often do, they may be sonsidered as very poor .breeding. Good breeding is of value because the highest market qualities are not uniforml) obtained in any variety unless good breeding has been followed. General uniformity might, in a way, come under the two preceding heads, but it is more live such convenient to consider it separately. Un | Mice, clear white, and not over-mature der general uniformity, one should look | °T brown. from the | for uniformity of size and general ap- Celery— stems should be free from rust spots, of fair size, but free from pearance. Uniformity contributes very much to the attractiveness of the sample | Pithiness, tender and of good flavor. Tomatoes— should be of good size, shall make ap- | lot selected for exhibition purposes. secretary to In the following notes will be given | With smooth surface, preferably of the Directors stat- | some of the points to look for in the | Clr desired py the market, free from while said entry care and it cracks, and should have thick flesh, so that they will slice well. Cucumbers— _ should be straight and smooth. They should have a thick flesh of good flavor, free from bitterness, jand a small seed bearing portion. They should be divided into slicing cucumbers and the large pickling cucumbers. Squash— should always be thoroughly must be exhibited more important vegetables. In Potatoes— the most desirable mar- ket qualities are medium or medium large size, smooth, even surface and shallow eyes, and freedom from knobbi. ness, hollow tubers, or any such defects. The tubers should be of uniform shape and short and stocky, or longer accord- ing to the type of the variety, but in no endeavor to is hereby Citation for Hearing on Final Acs count and for Distribution. Estate’ of Peter M. Larson. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter M. Larson, decedent. The State of Minnesota to Johanna Lena Larson, John A. Larson, Louis Larson, Silma Larson, Daniel Larson, David Larson, Peter Larson, Esther Larson, and all persons interested in the final account and distribution of the estate of said decedent: The representatives of the above named decedent, having filed in this court her final account of the administra- tion of the estate of said decedent, together with her petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of ‘said final account and for distribn- tion of the residue of said estate to the persons’ thereunto entitled; 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 19th day of August, 1909, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court, this 21st day of July, 1909. [Court Seal] H. S. HUSON, Probate Judge. PRICE & STARK, Attorneys for Petitioner. Herald-Review July 28 Aug 11 _—_ Citation for Hearing on Final Ac- count and for Distribution. Estate of Annie McDonald. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, in Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Annie McDonald decedent. The State of Minnesota to John McDonald, Mary Grace McDonald, Susanah Margaret McDonald, Nellie Veronicia McDonald, and all persons interested in the final account and distribution of the estate of said de- cedent: The representative of the above named decedent, having filed in this court his final account of the administration of the estate of said decedent together with his petit- ion praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons thereunto en- titled; Therefore you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, be- fore this court at the Probate Court rooms in the Court House, in the Vil- lage of Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, on the 19th day of August, 1909, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., why said petition shoul not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 26th day of July, 1909. [Court Seal] H. S. HUSON, Probate Judge. PRICE & STARK, Attorneys for Petitioner. 4 Herald-Review July 28 Aug 11 Advertisement for Bids. Whereas; Pursuant to and under author ity of a majority of the electo t Town of Wirt, Itasca County, inneso. ta, voting at a special election duly called for that purpose, the Board of Supervisors of said Town duly passed a resolution, that said Town issue its cupon bonds in the aggregate sum of Ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) pay- able Twenty years from date of issu- ance, all bearing interest at the rate of Six per cent per annum, the proceeds to be used for the purpose in_ said resolution stated, which said resolution duly authorized and _ instructed the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the Town Clerk to give notice by publication and appoint a time and place of holding a meeting of said Board for the receiving and opening of bids for office, oT ripened, unless they < ipaeed of intoxicating liquors, all form of gam- | made the duty of exhibitors to be pre- | case should they be very slender or show : all orders OF Chee Oe itis Deeae games of chance, unless same | sent on Fair days, and take care of the) | very much tendency towards tapering | £° early that they have not had time to RED te counts ad entrance fees at | 18 allowed or licensed by the Board of | eatrics, complying with all instructions | ends, because, with very few exceptions, anaits pegcorsity Sate Lait ; js particularly desirable. ‘Summer ae squash should be very tender. When PREMIUM LIST. ’ ewe: Pron, Brom. cl abba Pees so far developed that the surface begins DIVISION A—HORSES. : hele Gide Pickers 150 100 6 retina tee ion Gee ied A to become hard, they are no_ longer Class 1—Draft Horses. Pair White Turkeys --1 50 1°00 5 Ist 2nd 3rd | desirable for market. ‘ Baa gra | Pair eGese .. 150 100 ct se Prem, Prem. Prem.| Pumpkins—should be divided into sugar pit, prem. Prem.|Pair Ducks .. -150 100 et Waite Bread 125 100 7 | pumpkins and _ field pumpkins. Sugar : fous eben ae Pair Guinea Fowls . 100 15 50 | Loaf Rye Bread ... -125 100 75 | pumpkins should show good quality and Reg. stallion four ye $5.00 $3 00 | Bantams 6 50 25 |Loaf Graham Bread -125 4100 75 | form rather than extra large size. Field ever ae: a Hop Yeast Biscuit one doz 1 00 5 50 | pumpkins shonld_ show desirable form Sieg.” stallion,» Over Tee 00 «6800 )«—2:00 DIVISION D—Grains and Grasses. Fruit Cake... - 100 % 50 | ana hi weight. They should not com- ssapaicersalate Class 1,—Grain and Tame Grasses. Delicate Cake .. - 100 % 50 | pete n other pumpkins or squash of Grade stallion, four ay Stoel ¥ . Chocolate Cake, layer 100 15 505 [cany Rind! over . 00 4 ‘In this class all entries should be made Fig Cake, layer 100 15 50 ih Gtewees Connees one alauit Toth for Grade ste allions, “ove 00 «6250. 2.00 in bundles at least four inches ae Cocoanut Cake, layer . 1 00 6 50 | well filed: ‘ears, with fairly deep -ker- ae fe ee, mor” 2007.72.00 eter: Premitme;ot each vsubalyision\ tn White, Dark and Oat Meal Cookies nels and clear white color, unless it is Mase with colt .. a 00 «200 «1:00 this class. One OZ oe sees eeeee ee ee eee es 75 50 25 | some golden or black kerneled variety. o yase outhe 00 «6200 «100 Class 2,—Grains and Seeds. cog cunm e r : i bs in The kernels should be in straight rows, ct oe 253 0 EEN rey re ‘ except in the case of the Country naa parses 4 AG 2 00 ae fects ones ais zh on peur ene (ey eer i Cucnmmen, Saenlee Gentleman, which naturally has crooked pears eee repeeuaris Hares 200 100{. ech .. -- 5 50 25 | rows. Size is important. The stage of Class 2—Driving Horses Two Quarts Oats 2 00 100 Sour a Sweet » maturity will depend upon the time of ‘ a iite/o Mequdita Bpelte 2 00 1 00 se es EE TE ELT aoe te eer ee 15 50 25 | exnibition. Reg. stallion, four years old = fe eGR EL 200 1 60 | #Pe Cucumbers, Water Melon, Beet Beets— should not be over four inches and over 50 $5 00 $2 50 ee ries pir 4 Pais and Onion Pickles, each % 50 25 | in diameter, and preferably not over ge Pm 00 300 200|Twelve Ears Dent Corn... Boe Te ee eee ee : os 50 25 | three, because they tend to become der three ‘4 2 poe mare ling © Coen 200 100 |Chow Chow, Chill Sauce, tough and stringy as they become larger, Mare with colt 00-4 8 os Tiobitibece silica awant 7 Geen oe ie Cathkin ‘eAGh 3. Sos odie vere 5 50 25 | and undesirable for table use. Driver, three y OO aee ase aby CEPA 200 100 | Canned Fruit, home grown, Straw- Turnips— should be divided into two Driver, two years old 00 200 1 00 | Twelve Ears ake need ts U6 Ne berries, Raspberries, Blackberries, cladua Wane ocommen’ Garcine and — en ons a ate ca Gane Millet Seed 200 100 Gooseberries, Plums, Cherries, : the Swedish turnip or rutabaga. For Driving horse in harness. 00 2 eral Bee. 200 100 Currants, each - 100 ‘15 50 | table use these should be comparative- Driving team in harness ; 800 200 150]Two Quarts Clover See 200 100 | Dried Fruit—Raspberries, Blue- Fae ini ontes aahee Contac ee Note—Grade stallions must show charac- ae arabe oping Moat soo 100 | Pettes, Ground Cherries, Cur. live stock they may, of course, be larger teristics of breeding and quality. No Erinn is ee alas pues a Fanta, aah” cote ene. 100 15 50 | Radishes— Should be free from pithi- ‘premium given on a scrub sire of any ier 5 Daan - 3160 00 1860 pometa Preserves, Criton, Plum, ness jand of good flavor. kindd ‘ Seta etc aati Faces hherries, 80h... .........00.- ore LOD 15 50 Carrots— for table should b: Division B—Cattle daa — Peas OMe dua og 2.00 1.00 | Jellles—Curmant, Raspberry, Straw- pantnoWerce ees a Best Display’ ‘reshed Grain, two berty, aback, | Piaty, Cri. Parsnips— may be of good size, and Class 1—Beef quarts each, three vareties.... 3 00 200 100 berry, High Bush Cranberries, should be smooth, which shows that they Reg. bull, three years old and i Cherry, Wild Plum, and wild have been grown in a good, mellow soil. over. Ee Nae $750 $5 00 $2 50 DIVISION E—Vegetables and Fruits + CRerry, Gath). <2) 2. deae ounces 1 00 i 50 | In Root Crops— grown for stock, as Reg. bull, over one and under Class 1 Canned Vegetables — Tomato, mangels, sugar beet, carrots, turnips, ete three Se +. 400 3 00 20 |e.st Garden Beet, six.. .. 300 200 100 Corn, Beans, Peas, each........ 1 00 % 50 | size is probably the most important Reg. bull calf, over six months.. 4 00 3 00 200 | Eo, isplay Carrots, twelve...... 3 00 2 00 1 06 * factor, but smoothness of surface, good see id bull, tures. yours andvavers ® DOlr M10" t 5.00 |e, perme acsaliacwelve.:.: 2/00 Sebo Son) DIVISON G—Dairy Products ing and uniformity are also im- Graded bull over one and under Best Display Topratoes, six......300 200 100 Clhes 1, Butter, ang. Chesge. three years 300 250 200 lect atsplay of Cabbage, three...... 3.00 200 1 00|Butter—home dairy, .. ...... $4.00 $200 $1.00 Best bull calf 250 2 00 150 Best Display Turnips, six.. . 3 00 2 00 1 00] Butter—Fancy print, .. .... 400 2 00 1 00 * Mf i = (Saws... ne ee -500 300 200) Best Display Onions, twelve - 300 200 100] AN putter ae 90 per cent or Notice of Application for License to Heifer in milk under three Best Display Cauliflower, three.... 300 200 1 00 over.. Sell Intoxicating Liquors. y ste tpep esse eens serene @ 300 2.00 | Hest Display Hubbard Squash, three 300 200 1 00{|Home Cheese, 200 100] Notice is hereby given that Frank Heifers not milking, under two Best Display Boston Marrow, three 200 150 1 00] Cottage Cheese, .. . 100 75 | Payne has petitioned the Board of years e 2 00 1 00 Largest Squash .. ...........006 . 3 00 2 00 100 DIVISION I—Fine Art County Commissioners of Itasca Coun Heifer calf, over six months. 150 100|Best Display. Pie Pumpkins, three 200 150 1 00 ty, Minnesota, for license to sell in- PORES, Best Display Mardle Head Squash Class 1, Productions in Oil. toxicating liquors for a period of one 4 * three CR aeden mene cape wa 200 150 1.00 | portrait 1 00 6 50 | year from the 20th day of July, 1909, Beg. bull three years old Best Display Musk Mellon, three. 200 150 1 00 | Mowers 100 B 50 | in the front room of a certain frame and over $750 $5.00 «$250 § Best Display Watermelon, three.... 200 150 100] Tandscape .. .. 1 00 5 50 | building situated upon the SE% of Reg. bull calf -400 300 200 200/Best Display Citron, three........200 150 100} Fruit .. 2... . 100 1 50 | NW% of section 2, township 144, Reg. bull, over one and un. Best Display Apples, standard, 3 200 150 100} animals .. 2. ...cceeeeccceeeee pam: @ 15 50 | Tange 26. der three years .. ...... 400 3 00 2 00 200 | Best Display Apples, Crab, six.. 3 00 200 1 00 This application and any remon- Grade bull three years old 500 400 300 200]|Best Display Plums, twelve. -300 200 100 Class 2, Production In Water Colors strance or objections to the granting Graded bull under three Best Display Cherries, twelve. +300 200 1 00 | owers .. .. 100 5 50 | of the same will be heard and de- years and over one....500 350 300 200)|Best Display Grapes .. +200 150 100} anascape .. 100 5 50 | termined by said Board of County Graded bull calf .250 200 200 1450)|Best Display Celery, six bunches..300 200 100} Stuay in Abimalpoh seicts: 1 00° 5 50 | Commissioners, at their next session, Cow in milk .... -500 3800 200 100/}Best Display Vegetable Oyster......200 150 100} Stuay in Still Life....... 4 1 00 5 50 | 00 Monday the 16th day of August, Heifer in milk under three : Class 2 1909, at the court house, in the Vil- VOACe 5." 5 eatelsnee en . 4:00 3 00 2 00 1 00 $08 Class 3 lage of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Heifer not milking, under Field Pumpking, three Sa 200 100 Single Specimen China Painting... 75 50 35 | Minnesota. two years old .....--++. ded tachi rs aah aang lever cae, Le : 200 100 | Coilection of Four or more pieces Dated July 30th, 1909. Heifer calves, over six Sugar Beets, six S008: 2 00 100 in China Painting. .:.... fleas 100 % 50 M. A. SPANG. monthp o. 2 .cn.su5e v1. 200 1650. 100 Stock Carrots, six 300 200 100 County Auditor, Itasca County, Min- Rutabagas, six 3 00 200 1 00 Class H. Note— Grade Bulls must show decided Millet 300 200 100 neso' characteristics of breeding and quality. Corn Fodder | 300 200 1 004Best Display of Home Plants.. 100 75 | [SEAL] No premium given on scrub sires of any a eS aS Herald-Review_ August 4-11 kind. Cless 3. . CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT—Divison F ten DIVISION C—Hogs, Sheep, Poultry and Ten Potatoes to be exhibited bat nord bee atcha NOTICE OF SEALED BIDS. Water Fowls. Early Ohio, Early Rose, Early Sun- Sofa Pillow, emb. . 5 50 25 light, Carman, Burbank, Rural Sofa Pillow, painted. KE 60 * 25 Sealed bids will be received by the Class 1,—Hogs. New Yorker, Bliss Triumph, Fancy Sofa Pillow 5 50 25 | Board of County Commissioners of - $4 00 0 $200 $1 00 each .. .. ...s.s..++++++-$3 50300 250 200] Best Dressed Doll . xi 50 25 | Itasca County, Minnesota, up until 10 oe ane ret ee saad ND e 00 x oo | Any other variety of Potatoes scor- Fancy Handkerchiefs, not less than o’clock a.m.on Monday the 23rd day Saw, :ovel! akan 200 100 ing 80 points .. ....-.......0... 100 - three .. .. «+> a be i 50 25 Scryer “ gn orth we “ Fancy A rons and Kitchen Aprons ‘county Auditor, e ge Bow, nite snd aes saanictl ie DIVISION H—Household Manufactures. og . vs 75 50 25 | Grand Rapids, for the construction under six months ......500 400 300 200 Class 1. Best Specimen of Patching ai ae 50 25 | and completion of that part of Coun- Rag Rugs, .. ... 7 $ 50 §$ 25 | Best Specimen of Darning sph MB, 50 25 | ty Road No. 63, beginning at a point Class 2, Sheep. Drawn Rugs, .. . 65 50 25 | Best Friendship Letter, not less than near the center of section 20, town- $2 00 $1 00 | Fancy Quilts, .. ...... 6 50 25 50 words .. - * - 100 5 60 | ship 56, range 23, and running thence stam, |.Ver - ane Neate Panty ‘Qiltsy woolen bo Best Essay upon a subject re- in an easterly direction along the Ham, under ‘one year, yah a Tea ne lecuhiets 7 ee * lating to Agriculture ..........125 100 7% | survey of said road to a point near Hive, over O08 Jae Bier oe Saree et sears Jere = - : P: mn the northeast corner of the southwest Ewe, under one year. 150 «#100 Class 2. ¢ Class 1, Bread Pastry and Jelly. quarter of southwest quarter (SW% Wigek of FORE es one 400-3: 00 2 99 | Knitted Bed. Spreads, .. .100 7% 50 {Loaf White, Rye, Graham Bread of SW%) of section 13, in said town- phaaoner ane i’ ec he! Sa Crocheted Bed Spreads, -100 «675 BO} each .. -. +125 100 75 |'ship. Class 3— Poultry and Water Fowls. Crocheted Shawls, .. ......... % 50 25 } Biscuits, one doz. .. - -- 100 75 50 The said road is to be cut and Best Collection of Knitted Lace 75 50 25 |Cakes of all kinds, each...... 1 00 % 60 | cleared 20 feet on each side of the Pen consisting of Cock and two or Best Collection of Crocheted Lace 75 50 25 |Cookies—White, Dark, Oatmeal, center line. The road bed of said more Hens .. .....0......e0+-5-$1 50 $100 $ 75 Hand Knit Stockings .... 5 50 35 eabhe one doe: coe ve os pastas. 9B 50 % lroad- to be grubbed and graded for Pen consisting of cockerel and Ph, oe Hand Knit Mittens . Met 50 25 | Cucumber Pickles, sour and sweet, a width of 16 feet on each side of the and two or oe me a 22 50}Hand Knit Gloves . % 80 25 estas cast eenarv: 7% 50 28 | center line. Of the following 5 elet Embroidery Center Piece ana Tomato.Pickles, sour t Plymoth Rock—barred, white, buff. ae Digg 62 ae .5 92> sin =a3e~ % 50 25 ‘f: . » Sect une ee cee bala te Wyandotte — golden, silver laced Drawn Work Table Linen .. 50 35 5 : white, buff. Ratoe apron. Lees 50 35 5 50 25 By order of the Board of County Leghorns—brown, white, buff.” Fancy Handkerchiefs, Ga iowa rohan 3 Ke) 50 | Commissioners, Itasca County, Min- Light Brahma, Buff Cochins, Black 50 35 25 [Canned Strawberries, Raspberries, nesota, and White Minorcas, Black Spanish, 50 35 25 Gooseberries, Cherries, Plums, M, A. SPANG, White Crested Polish, Silver Spangied 50 35 25 Currants, each .. - 100 % > County Auditor. mare aaes 50 35 25 ci +100 5 lear (SEAL] sy " Herald-Review July 28 Aug 11 Jelly of all kinds .. said bonds and designating the manner of advertisement of said bids. Now therefore, pursuant to said re- solution notice is hereby given that at the office of the Town Clerk of said Town of Wirt, in said Town on Satur- day, August 14th, 1909, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., there will’ be held a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of said Town to there and then receive, open and con- sider bids for said bonds and to effect the sale of the same. Notice is further given, that any bids to be submitted may be delivered to the undersigned, as Clerk of Said Town at his residence im said Town, or through the mail directed to him at Wirt, Minnesota, and that he will fur- nish any necessary information concern- ane said bonds and the sale thereof. ated, July 9th, 1909. BERT a BR Os ‘own Clerk. Herald-Review July 21 Aug. 11 SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an Execution issued out and under the seal of the Dis- trict Court in and for the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, upon a judgment rendered and docketed in said court, on the 27th day of July A. D., 1909, in an action where- in Frank F. Price was plaintiff and John H. Miller was defendant, in favor of said plaintiff and against the said defendant, for the sum of One hundred Fifty-five and 62-100 dol- lars which execution was directed and delivered to me as Sheriff in and for said County of Itasca, I have, this 2nd day of August, A. D. 1909, levied upon all the right, title and interest of said Defendant John H. Miller, in and to the following des- cribed real estate, to-wit: North half of northeast quarter, southeast quarter of northeast quar- ter, northeast quarter of southeast quarter of section Seventeen; and the northwest quarter of the north- west quarter of section Eleven. All in township One hundred Forty-seven, north or range Twenty-five in Itasca County, Minnesota. Notice is hereby given, that I, the undersigned as Sheriff as aforesaid will sell the above described real prop- erty to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at front door of the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, on Thurs- day, the 16th day of September, A. D. 1909, at 10:00 o’clock a. m. of that day, to satisfy the said execution, together with interest and _ eosts thereon. Dated August 3rd A. a 1909. T. T. RILEY, Sheriff of Itasca County, Minnesota, . PRICE & STARK, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Herald-Review Aug 4 Sept 8

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