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Sale of School and Other State Lands STATE OF MINNESOTA, State Auditor's Office. St. Paul, March 28, 1910. Notice is hereby given that on the day and date and at the time and place here- in, stated below in this notice, in the office of the county auditor of the re- spective county named, in the State of innesota, I will offer for sale the fol- lowing described unsold state lands, and the following described state lands, which have reverted to the state by reason of the non-payment of interest, will also be then and there offered for resale. Fif- teen per cent of the purchase price and interest on the unpaid balance from the date of sale to June Ist, 1911, must be paid at the time of the sale. The balance of the purchase money can be paid at any time, im -witele or in part, within forty years of the time of the sale; the rate of interest on the unpaid balance of the purchase money will be four per cent ee annum, payable in advance on June st of each year, provided the principal remains unpaid for ten years; but if the principal is paid before the expiration of ten years from the date of the sale, the rate of interest on the unpaid balance of the purchase money. will be five per cent Per annum; interest is payable in advance on June ist of each year. Holders of certificates on which the interest payments are in default can have their certificates reinstated on payment, before the sale, of the interest in full to date and the penalties thereon, when the lands covered thereby will be withdrawn {rom sale. All mineral rights are reserved by the state. All sales made will be subject to the provisions of Chapter No. 299 of the General Laws of 1905, as amended by faapter No. 106 of the General Laws of SAMUEL G. IVERSON, State Auditor. ITASCA COUNTY. Sale at Court House, Grand Rapids, May 14, 1910, at 9 o’Clock A. M. UNSOLD LANDs. Parts of Sections. Sec. Tp. Rg. Area ates) a ee 10. y SE, an 353.84 135.18 80 120 633.22 388.40 334.20 280 40 120 400 160 120 120 280 er for the sum of one and 79-100 dol- | OF THE lars; that the amount required to a jreffeem said parcel from such sale, S U P E R V I S O R S exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice , is the sum of one and OF THE GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 1910. 28 56 26 «85 an actual purchaser for the sum of twenty-four and 24-100 dollars; that the amount required to redeem said 56 26 396.54 | parcel from such sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue puon this notice 56 26 331.49 | iS the sum of twenty-four and 24-100 57 26 1243.35 | dollars and interest on said last nam- 59 26 699.50 ed sum at the rate of twelve per cent 60 26 640° ger annum from said November 8th, 60 26 40 909, to the day such redemption is 53 27 90.60 | made; that the tax certificate issued 53 27 280 upon ‘said last named sale has been 53 27 341.40 | presented to me by the holder there- 53 27 200 of and that the time for redemption of said parcel from said sale will ex- 53 27 «80 pire sixty days after the service of 3 er 188.94 this notice and proof thereof has 53 27 «80 been filed in the office of the county 53 27 640 auditor of said Itasca county. Witness my hand and official seal this 16th day of March, 1910. 55 27 474.50 M.A.SPANG, i ae te County Auditor, Itasca county, Minn. BF 78 (Official Seal) t H.-R, April 13-27. LAE and 55 27 196.20 nd Si No. 364— Lot 4 and E Notice of Expiration of Redemption. ES $ 35 Office of County Auditor, County of roe a 5: Itasca, state of Minnesota. 01 Aen To D. J. Knox. PRES 4 a raped ! You are hereby notified that at a NW NES tax judgment sale held on the $th ani day of May, 1904, the following des- Date ai evan, 56 27 301.95 | cribed parcel of land situated in the NEY, SEY NW, Slo county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, SW% and SEY, ‘less if to-wit; Nuys SB an Fe ae _SW% of SW% section 34, township Lot 2 and SEY 55, range 25 was bid im for and sold 27 oe to the state of Minnesota for the sum 25 of six and 90-100 dollars; that no re- 25 80 demption having been made from saic 25 40 sale the above parcel of land became 25 560 tthe absolutd property of said state, and was at a public sale of absolute = aoe 50 | Property of said state held on Novem- 25 560 =| ber 8th, 1909, duly sold to an actual “ aeons for the sum of sixty-five vw" }and 74-100 dollars; that amount re- ike vases 37 6%) | quired to redeem said parcel from suclt sale, exclusive of the costs to 27 280 accrue upon this notice is the sum of sixty-five and 74-100 dollars, and interest on said last named sum at 33 B89 og | the rate of twelve pefl cant per an- ete de num from said November 8th, 1909, t¢ the day such redemption is made} that the tax certificate issued upon No. 354— Notice of Expiration of Redemption | saiq last named sale has been pre- Office of County Auditor, County of | penjtcki to me by the holder thereof Itasca, state of Minnesota. and that the time for redemption of To C. A. Pillsbury: i said parcel from said sale will expire You are! hereby notified that at a | sixty days after the service of this tax Judgment isale held on ‘the 11th | notice and proof thereof has been fil- day of May, 1903, the following des- | eq in the office of the county auditor cribed‘ parcel of land, situated in the | of said Itasca county. county of Itasca, state of Minnesota,! Witness my hand and official seal to-wit: ‘this 16th day of March, 1910. Hees of NE% section 30, town- M. A. SPANG. ip 62, range 24 was bid in for and ae a E i sold to) the state of Minnesota for | Tpricianutor Hasca county, Minn. the sum of four and 424100 dollars; | -R. April 13-27 that no redemption having been made i : from said sale the above described parcel of land became the absolute OFFICIAL property of said state and was at . sald state, neld on Novenber st, | P ROCEEDINGS 1909, duly sold ®o an actual purchas- 79-100 dollars andinterest on said last named sum at the rate of twelve | per cent per annum from said Novem- ‘ber Sth, 1909, to the day such ref demption made; that the tax cer- Town of Grand Rapids Grand Rapids, Minn., 191.40 $0051 200 | 28 80 | | 438.75 | 20: >t 40 | 640 511.53 125.20 359.98 240 40 40 560 120 80 280 80 40 640 160 160 120 562.80 1.75 102 148.46 SEY 80 All a 533 4, SEY NE % ss Tetwigand SWHSWi, 12 58 25. 158.40 SEY SEY 4 53 25 40 i 53 25 560 53 25 (40 ar) 53 25 200 53 25 40 53 25 40 53 25 40 53 25 193.50 53 25 640 54 25 «80 $4 25 40 84 25 80 54 25 51.60 54 25 378.95 55 2: 3 Nw NW% NE% and SEY N Lots 1, 2, 3 and 87.54 | op - March 12, 1910. tificate ued upon said last named; phe poard of the township of Grand sale has been presented to me by Rapids, met this 12th day of March, Review and the Itasca County In- dependent for appointment of of- ficial papers was read at this.time. Supervisor McEwan moved that the Grand Rapids Herald Review be desi- gnated as the official paper. The motion as made by McEwan }Was seconded by Supervisor Zeininge: and, carried. Supervisor Zeininger moved that all minutes of the township meetings be published. The motion was seconded by (McEwan and carried. Upon motion made by Supervisor McEwan and seconded by Supervisor Zeininger and carried the town clerk was instructed to cause all publica- tions of the minutes of the town board to be published in the Herald- Review in the issue immediately fol- lowing the date{ of town meeting. The first Thursday of each month was fixed as day for holding townshi, nieetings. Supervisor Zeininger moved that F. F. Price be appointed as township at- torney at a salary of$75 per year. The motion was seconded by McEwar and carried. The clerk was instructed to draw warrant for balance of salary due F. F. Price as attorney for year end- ing March 12. Upon motion meeting adjourned un- til April 7th. WILL NISBETT, Chairman Attest: JNO. E. McMahon, Deputy Town Clerk. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS URE SALE. Whereas default has been made in the conditions of that certain mort- gage deed made, executed and deliv- ered by Joseph Nolin and Virginie Nolin his wife mortgagors to William | C. Gilbert, mortgagee, dated the 16th day of July, A. D. 1903, and recorded in the officd of the register of deeds of the county of Itasca, Minnesota, on the 25th day of July, A. D. 1903, in book “‘F’’ of Mortgages on page 208, which default consists in the non- payment of the principal and interest due on said mortgage and secured thereby, and the taxes becoming due on the land covered thereby, and heretofore paid by said mortgagee and Whereas (there is claimed to bedue and is due on said mortgage, the debt secured thereby the sum of one hundred twenty-six dollars ($126.00) principal, forty-eight and 4-100 dollars ($48.04) interest and sixty and 14- 100 dollars ($60.14) taxes: The principal sum and debt secured by said mortgage is one hundred twen. six dollars ($126.00): The total in- terest accrued to date is sixty-eight and 4-100 dollars ($68.04) upon which there was paid April 10th, 1906, the sum of twenty dollars ($20.00) leaving a balance of the interest on said prin cipal sum owing and due at the date hereof of forty-eight and 4-100 dol- lars ($48.04) and said mortgagee has paid taxes duly assessed and becom- ing due and payable on said lands, in the amount of sixty and 14-100 dol- Jars ($60.14) making a total amount claimed to be due and owing at the date hereof under said mortgage of two hundred thirty-four and 18-100 dollars ($234.18) and Whereas, said mortgage ‘by terms and conditions thereof provides that in case said mortgagors neglect to pay said taxes then and in that event the said mortgagee may pay the same and the full amount of the taxes so the holder therof; and that the time | 4919, at Town hall Th i 1 ue i e meetin, for ned sanptony of 62h (Dalcel | trom was called to order by Chairman Nis. said sale will pne pod days after | petty at 2 p. mM. and upon roll call the the service of this notice and proot following respondéd. Chairman Ni: thereof has been filed in the office bett, Supervisors McEwan and Mc-| of the county auditor of said Itasca | Donald and deputy town clerk Me- | own my hand and official seal medion | hess my h : The minutes of > previ -| this 16th day of March, 1910. ig Were EME ana | M. A. SPANG, The following bills were County Auditor, Itasca county, Minn. upon motion meds by Barer ae (Official Seal) Taal. a = fos i | H.-R. April 13-27, dared pala ed by McEwan ida | ae a Geo.” Riddell, No. 355— repairing tools etc. : Fi +8 4.70] Notice of Expiration of Redemption. | Walter ‘Sf Booth & Sons, | said state, held on Noember Sth, 1909, duly sold to an actual purchaser for the sum of thirty-five and 47- 100 dollars; that the amount reqiured to redeem said parcel from such sale exclusive of [the costs to accrue upon |this notice is the sum of thirty-five hnd 47/100 dollars and interest on baied lask named) sum at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said November 8th, 1909, to the day such redemption is made; that the tax certificate issued upon said last named sale has been presented to me by the holder thereof and that the time for redemption of said parcel from said sale will expire sixty days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filed in the office of the county auditor of said Itasca county. Witness my hand and official seal this 16th day of March, 1910. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca county, Minn. (Official Seal) H.-R. April 13-27. A vote of thanks was tendered Sup- rendered the township during his tern of office. There’ being no further business to transact at this time the meeting adjourned, sine die. WILL NISBETT, Chairman. Attest: JNO E. McMAHON, Deputy Clerk. Office of town clerk, township of Grand Rapids, March ‘12, 1910. Pursuant to call the newly elected town board of the town of Grand Rapids met this 12th day of March at town hall. The meeting was called to order by Deputy clerk McMahon at 8 o'clock p.m. ~ The following members were present Supervisors Nisbett, Zeininger and McEwan. Upon motion made by Supervisor Mc Ewan seconded by Supervisor Zein- inger, Will Nisbett was khosen to act as chairman of the board for the | ensuing year. | No. 3564 2 Supervisor McEwan moved that Notice of Expiration of Redemption. | Frank Bowden be appointed as over- Office of County Auditor, County of | seer of roads for the township of Itasca, state of Minnesota. Grand Rapids. The motion was sec- To Clough Bros. onded by Supervisor Zeininger and ca You are hereby notified that at a | ried by unanimous vote. tax judgment sale held on the 6th{ Upon motion made and carried the |day of May, 1901, the following des-| wage scale for team work and day cribed parcel of land Situated in the | labor was not fixed at this meeting county of Itasca, state of Minnesota | but laid over until the next regular to-wit: meeting. SE% of SE% section 30, township! Bids of First National bank and the | 62, range 24 was bid in for and sold | First State bank for township deposit | to the state of Minnesota for the sum | ory: were read at this time. Upon of eight and no-100 dollars; that no | motion made by Supervisor Zeininger redemption having been made from | seconded by McEwan the matter of said sale, the above described par-| depositing the township funds was Office of County Auditor, County of} supplies .... 2.42 is « é Itasca, state of Minnesota. J. H. McMahon, PLA aienucd tie Gait eines To Clough Bros. Be | balance due on folios fo! | will be foreclosed by a sale of the You are hereby motified at at | year .. .. .. +... ss. 1233} lands and premises described therein Ree eae Toit ane tothe dss | ee and covered and conveyed thereby day of May, 1901, the following des- assisting suveyor .. .. .... 7.50|gescribed as follows, to-wi y cribed parcel of land situated in the | P. C. Warner, ‘AIL dbGae Certate pest ae Saeere Cg Ne ad atl ems tart sts surveying etc. .. -. .. .... 20.00] of land lying and being in the county j to-wit: __ | Jno, E. McMahon, int NE of SE% section 30, township |p. clerk of election .. .. ..-- 3.25 (Sean Petar UBER 62, range 24 was bid fm for and sold | M. Hagen, Lots fitteen (18) eho ii6) to the state of Minnesota for the sum judge of election -- .. .... 3.25]in block four faye eed ieee Oe | One faitiel = 62-1 00 | aolaTes necro) | Viet ‘Blood, division, according to the plat there- Happ Remar cas fee gt judge of election .. ....... 3.25 | of, on ffile/ in the office of the regis- Beg eee ee ove ceca Dany | suet nen, ter of deeds of Itasca county, Min- Se eee ne eee Hes | aunee .0t election -.+3.25/ nesota together with all the heredi- Bestar Ot othe wetetes em amen a Cd Doran, ttaments and appurtenances belonging Se ee eet aban poe eran Ob -elecuon 3.25/| thereto or in any wise appertaining ervisor McDonald for the services | will be made iby the sheriff of said paid shall become & part of the debt secured by said mortgage, and Whereas said mortgage contains a power of sale which has become op- erative by reason of the default above mentioned, and Whereas, no action or proceedings at law or in equity or otherwise has been institute@ to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, and said mortgagee, William C. Gilbert, is now the owner and hol- der of said mortgage and entitled to recover amount secured thereby. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and | which sale of said lands and premises jcounty of Itasca, at the front door of the court house in the village of |Grand Rapids, in-said Itasca county Minnesota on Thursday the 26th day of May A. D. 1910, at ten o’clock a. ;m., at public muction or vendue, to | the highest bidder for cash, to pay | said debt and interest and taxes, and twenty-five dollars ($25.00) attorney’s fees, stipulated in said mortgage in ease of foreclosure thereof and the costs and disbursements allowed by law, subject to redemption at any time within one year from the date o sale as provided by law. Dated April 12th A. D., 1910. WILLIAM C. GILBERT Mortgagee. Cc. C. McCARTHY, Attorney for Mortgagee. Herald-Review Apr 13-May 25 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of ‘the Interior, U. 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Call for color card, For Sale by HENRY HUGHES & C0. HOUSE WIRING AND FIXTURE HANGING A SPECIALTY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY March 19, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Harm Smith of Hill City, Minnesota, who or May 26th, 1904, made homestead en- try No. 407 Serial No. 01665 for S% of SW% section 4 township 141N. of range 25 W. 5th principal meridian has filed notice of intention 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, Minnesota, on the 13th day of May, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Robert F. Saylor, Hill City, Minn., John B. Sorum, Jacob B. Yost and Erick G. Boe all of \Remer, Minn. cel became the absolute property of | left entirely with the town treasurer. said state, And was at a public sale/ ‘The treasurer’s bonds was fixed at of absolute property of said state held | $10,000.00r_ - : on November 6th, '1909, (duly sold to} The bid of the Grand Rapids Herald- LESTER BARTLETT vee Bt yd pe tiny Sy pn a Register Herald Review Apr 13-May 18 : W.N.DELCOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA Le: rders at HARDWARE DEPARTMERT tp. 0. Box 64) Henry Hughes & Co. HERALD-REVIEW COMMERCIAL | Book and Job Printing Bz KIND OF WOR EST KIND OF STOC. Let us figure with you ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR GRAND RAPIDS HIRALD-REVIEW ‘Bh. 6, EEE, EMTOB ANP PB,