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GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1910 Democratic County Convention And Primaries Saturday, July 23, 1910, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, there will be held in the Village hall in Grand Rapids, Itasca county, iMnnesota, a Demo- cratic county convention for the following purposes: To elect ten delegates and their alternates from said county to the delegate state convention of the demo- etatic electors of the state, to be held in the city oy Minneapolis, on Thursday, July 28, 1910, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following state offices, to be yoed for at the general election on November 8, 1910. Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State. State Auditor. State Treasurer. Atorney _General Clerk of the Supreme Court. One Railroad and Warehouse Com: missioner. Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court gor the term begin- ning January, 1912, Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court for the term begin- ning January 9,112. Also to elect a state central com- mittee. Also for the transaction of such other business as the convention may deem necessary and proper. That for the purpose of electing delegates to said democratic county convention. primaries will be held in each election district and precinct in said county at the regular polling place thereof on Wednesday, July 20. 1910, at 8 o’clock p. m., and shall be kept open for at least one hour. hat said primaries and conven- tions will be conducted pursuant to the general laws of the state of Min- nesota; that the number of delegates to be chosen from’ each said districts br precincts for the purpose of at- tending said County Convention are as follows: Arbo...... Ardenhurst. Alvwood... s Brook Big Fork. Bearville. Ball Club. Blackberry. Crooked Lake Carpenter.. Deer River Greenway.. Frazer...... Goodland. Good Hope...... Grand Rapids (1). Grand Rapids (2) Grand Rapids (3). Girard...... cove Grattan. Joyce. Huff...... oie tue. Iron Range (1). Iron Range (2). Iron Range (3). Lake Jessie.. Moose Park McCormick. Maple Ridge. Marcell.... hwauk (1). Nashwauk (2). Nore.... Popple.. hee Pokegama...... Round Lake. Sago...... Swan River Splithand. Shaw Sand Lake. Trout Lake. Third River.. Winnibigoshish Wirt. 500% oe oe Grand Rapids, Minn., June 20, 1! Democratic county committee. By A. D. BROOKS, Chairman. FRED A. KING, Secretary. WANTS and FOR SALE FA ak Pa ek pak ad ak Pa Det bak a Pe ed et pa I OD CR RE RO REDO OT EE 10. Five Cents Per Line WATCH FOUND: See marshall J. F. McCormick, Grand Rapids. FOR SALE 50 acres Improved farm. 1 mile east of Gunn on Black- berry road. Cheap if sold at once. In- quire of Henry Hoffman, or address La Prairie, Minn. Lost Bet-een Wicks’ store and Geo. Arscott’s residence a lady’s gold watch. Finder please return to this office for reward. 5itt. Wanted'-To secure for the sum- mer, two good milch cows. Apply to W. H. Troy, at Pokegama hotel. Wanted to rent, piano. W. H. Troy, Pokegama hotel. FOR SALE—12 residence.properties in Grand Rapids, ranging im price from $200 to $5,000, terms very easy on all. Also some good business pro- The Grand Rapids Herald-Review has all the Cohasset happenings. The Island Farm will st-nd its arey Percheron stallion, Burton, No. 46,- 725, at Grand Rapids during season of 1910. Terms $15 cash for season. Island Farm, J. H. Black, superin- tendent. 32tf. Small house for rent.—H. E. Graf- fam. Two Furnished rooms for rent— Inquire at Geo. F. Kremer’s furniture store. tf. For Sale—Thorcughbred Yorkshire boars, brood sows and pigs, also some Grade Guernsey bulls of various ages, at attractive prices. Island farm J. H. Black superintendent, Island Minn. 45tf COLT LOST—Strayed From My nlace, 2 years old colt, bay, whiite face, 3 white legs. When last seen had halter on. GABE GOODELL, 3t Cohasset, Minn. LOST—Cuff button bearing mono gram “F. X, Mc” Fipder please re- turn to Frank McMahon at Bass Brook hotel. MUST BE SOLD 120 acres of land. 10 acres cleared. 10 acres meadow. 20 acres fine white birch, balance hardwood. 6 miles from Ry. station, less than one mile to schaol. $10.00 per acre takes it if sold at once. Apply to H. E. Graf- fam. FOR SALE- A good Dairy Farm located on Squaw lake; good build- ings; three acres cleared; low lands; will cut fifty tons of red top hay this year, Will be sold at a bargain if taken at once. THOMAS WELLS Grand Rapids, Minr Pasturage. ; Good pasture for horses andcattle near, Cohasset and 3% miles from Grand Rapids. Large open range of wild and tame grasses; running water, shade and sheds. Terms $2.50 per month per head. Enquire of E. i. Buck. Citation for Hearing on Final count and tor Distribution. Estate of John Lyle. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Itasca in Probate Court. In the matter of the Hstate of John Lyle, Decedent. The state of iMnnesota to C. J. Franti and Mrs. John Lyle, John Lyle Jr. Selma Lyle and Helma Lyle; all persons interested in the final account and distribution of the estate of said decedent: The re- presentative of the above named dece dent, hav4ng filed in this court his final account of the administration @f the estate of said decedent, to- gether with his petition praying for ithe adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons thereunto’ entitled; there- fore you, and each of you, are here- by 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 Rap- ids in the County of Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the 12th day of August 1910, at 10 o’clock ‘A. M., why said petition should mot be granted, Witness, the judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this 12th day of August, 1910. H. S, HUSON, Probate Judge H. W. STARK, Attorney for Petitioner. (Court Seal) H.R. July 13- 27. Ac- Application for Transfer ot License. To the Village council of the village of Calumet, in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota: The undersigned John Lajder, here- by makes application to have the li- cense heretofore granted to Robt. Johnson by your honorable body to sle? intoxicating liquors at Lot 12, block 1, in the village of Calumet, Itasca county, Minnesota, transferred to him, the said John Lajder, to car- ry on the said business at above lo- cation, in said village of Calumet, and this applicant states and shows as a reason for such transfer that the said licensee, Robt. Johnson, has sold and disposed of to this applicant all his Anterest in said business covered by said license. Said applicant prays that such tran: fer of license may be granted to him, pursaunt to the laws of the state of Minnesota and the ordinances of the village of Calumet in such case made and provided. Dated at Calumet, Minnesota, this 7th day of July, 1910. (Signed) JOHN LAJDER. The undersigned, to whom said ‘above named liquor license was orig- inally granted, hereby affirms the statements herein, made and asks that the said transfer therein men- tioned may be made. Dated at Calumet, iMnnesota, this 7th day of July, 1910. (Signed ROBT JOHNSON. H: R. July 13-August 10 Liguor perties, $500 to $10,000—W. Q. Yost Set. KEYS LOST-. Teo bunches of keys lost in Grand Rapids. Gn one bunch is a brass key. Both in a 25- pound shot bag. $5.00 paid for re- turn of same to this office. ~ 3 Resolution Village of Keewatin, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, July 5th, 1910. \ [Whereas the Village council of said village of Keewatin does con- sider it.mecessary and expedient and for the best intersts of said village that the waterworks of said village be extended as follows: Commencing at the corner of Third avenue and second street, thence run- ning along Second street North- erly to the corner of Fourth avenue, thence Westerly along said Fourth avenue to the! Souhtwest corner of Fourth avenue and Third street. Therefore be it resolved by the Village council of said village in reg- ular meeting assembled that the said extension. of the waterworks system of said village be and the same here- by is established and ordered built, and the Village clerk is instructed to advertise for bids for the con- struction thereof and the furnishing of material therefor as follows: Said mains to be (six) 6” iron pipe with a standard hydrant at the cor- ner of Third street and Fourth ave- nue and a standard hydrant at the corner of Fourth avenue and Second street. Adopted by a majority vote of the Village council this 5th day of July, 1910. CHAS. R. GRAFF, Village President. Attest: GEO. OLESON, Village Clerk. H. R. July 13-20 Notice of Sealed Bids. Village of Keewatin, Itasca county, Minn. July 5th, 1910. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Village council of the vilage of Keewatin up to the hour of eight o’clock p. m., Tuesday, August 2nd; for furnishing all material and the construction of approximately eight hundred (800) feet of 6” iron water main, with two standard fire hydrants, and two cross tees, according to specifications now on file in the office of the Village clerk. A certified check for one hundred dollars required with each bid. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Passed this 5th day of July by @ majority vote of the Village Council Ayes, four; Nays, none. CHAS. R. GRAFF, Village President. Attest: : GEO. OLESON Village Clerk H.R, July 13-20. Application for Transfer of Lizuor License. To the village council of the village of Calumet, in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota: The undersigned <A. A. Kruger, hereby make applicatign to have the license heretofore granted to Oscar Peterson by your honorable body to sell intoxicating liquors at Lot 13, plock 1, in the village of Calumet, Itasca county, Minnesota, transferred to him, the said A. A. Kruger, to carry on the said business at above named place, in said village of Calu- met, and this applicant states and shows as a reason for such transfer that the said Licensee, Oscar Peter- son, has sold and disposed of to this applicant all his interest im said business covered by said license. Said applicant prays that such trans fer of license may be granted to him, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the ordinances of the village of Calumet in such case made and provided. Dated at Calumet, Minn., the 6th day of July, 1910. (Seal) A. A. KRUGER, The undersigned, to whom said above named liquor license was orig- faally granted, hereby affirms the statements herein made and asks that the said transfer threein mentioned may be made. Dated at Calumet, Minnesota, this 6th day of July, 1910. (Seal) OSCAR PETERSON H. R. July 13-August 10, Notice for Publication Department, of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake Minne- sota. July 7, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Arthur G. Otis, of Grand Rapids, Minn., who, the County of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, on the 6th day of April, 1910, ai eleven o'clock in the fore- ae in Book “G” of mortgages, page ‘What said default consists in the failure to pay the sum of eight hun- August, A. D., 1910, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Office, in the Court house in Grand Rapids, in said county. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be given to all per- sons interested, by publishing a copy dred and fifty dollars ($850.00) due|of this order oncs in each week for under said mortgage no the 24th day of July, 1909, and that there is due and payable at the date of this no- ticé upon said mortgage, and the debts secured thereby, the sum of nine hundred and four and 21-100 dol- lars ($904.21), and that no action or proceeding has been instituted to re- cover said debt secured by said mort- gage, or any part thereof; ‘And Therefore, that by virtue of said power of sale in said mortgage contained, and pursuant to the stat- ute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed and the land and promises descriibed lying and being inthe county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, and therein and covered thereby, situate described as follows, to-wit: The West half (W14) of the South- west quarter (SW%4) and the South half (S%) of the North- west quarter (Nw14) of Section twen- ty-three (23), Township one hundred forty-nine (149), Range twen- @n March 8rd, 1905, made Homestead entry No. 630, serial No. 01772, for Lot 1, Section 20, Township 54 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. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court at his office, at Grand Rapids, Minn., on the 16th day of August, 1910. ‘Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Hughes, James Persen, Oli- ver White, Henry E. Graffam, of Grand Rapids, Minn. LESTER BARTLETT, Register. H. R. July 13-August 10. Notice of Mortgaze Foreclosure Sale Notice is hereby given that default thas been made in the conditions of that certain mortgage containing a Power of Sale, executed by Herman A. Plath of Pierce county, in the state of Wisconsin, as mortgagor, and John H. Corcoran, of the county of Hennepin, and state of Minnesota as mortgagee, dated the 24th day of July, A. D., 1906, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, on the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1906, at the hour of two o’clock and thirty minutes in the afternoon of said date, in Book “F” of mortgages on page 443, and that said mortgage has been duly assigned to Otto Fiedler, as appears from that certain assignment of mortgage, wherein John H. Corcoran is assignor, and the said Otto Fied- ler is assignee, said assignment be- ing dated the 4th day of October, A. D., 1907, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for ty eight, West of the Principal Meridian will be sold at public auc- tion to the highest bidder therefor for cash, by the Sheriff of said Itasca county, to satisfy and pay the amoun which shall then be due on said debt so secured by said mortgage, and the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) as at- torney’s fees, and the costs and ex- penses of these foreclosure proceed- ings as allowed by law, and that said sale ‘will be made at the front door of the court house at the village of Grand Rapids, in said Itasca county, and state of Minnesota, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon on the 15th day of August, 1910. OTTO FIEDLER, Assignee of Mortgagee. Dated the 22nd day of June ,A. D. 1910. ARTHUR CHRISTOFFERSON. Attorney for Mortgagee. 614 Endicott Building, St. Paul Minn. H. R. June 29-August 3. Order tor hearing guardian’s account. State of Minnesota, county of Itasca, In Probate! Court, special term, July 2, 1910. In the matter of the guardianship of Florence, Robert G. Katherine G., and Rollett V. Green, minors. Upon filing the final account of guardenship with a petition for final settlement and allowance of Ella A. Green, guardian of the above named minors. It is ordered that said petition be heard, and the settlement and allow- ance of said account be made at a special term of the Probate court, to be held in and for said county of Itasca on Monday the Ist. day of three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rap- ids in said county. Dated at Grand Rapids the 2nd day of July, A. D., 1910, : By the Court: H. S. HUSON, Judge of Probate (Seal) H. R. July 6-20. Program of Examinations For Common School Certificates. August 1, 2 and 3, 1910. The examinations for common school certificates for teachers will be held in the office of the county sueprintendent at the courthouse on the dates given below. Reading circle certificates will be required in lieu of the examination in professional test. Teachers are also requested to bring any credits that they may have with them. HATTIE F. BOOTH, County Superintendent, Monday, August 1st, (First Grade Studies.) A. M.—8:00 Enrollment. 8:30 Geometry. 10:15 Physics. P. M—1:30 Algebra. 3:15 Physical Geography or General History. Agriculture may be taken at some one, (only one) of the above periods, and may be substituted for either geometry or physical geography. Tuesday, August 2d. (Second Grade Studies) A. M.—8:00 Enrollment. 8:30 9:30 Professional Test. Spelling. Arithmetic. Geography. Composition and Pen Reading. Wednesday, August 3d. (Second Grade Studies Continued.) A. M—8:00 U. S. History. :45 English Grammar. 11:30 Music. P. M—1:15 Physiology-Hygiene 2:45 Civics. 4:00 Drawing. If professional test consumes less than 60 minutes, spelling and arith- metic may begin not to exceed 30 minutes earlier. H. R. July 6-20 eS A NAHI TL RSNA Office of County Auditor County of Itasca Notice of Expiration of Redemption. State of Minnesota Peano Year Amount |Amount Amount In whose name Subdivision ot f for for Date of d f Sal f m oe : : o! require AGucleca Sechad Sec Twp Rg Date of Sale Date of Judgment which whic thick ‘Acsigmment to edeens Gust Ingram NE% of NE% 30 ' 68 | 25 | May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 | $9.61 | $59.34 | June 3rd, 1910 | $59.68 Gust Ingman NE% of NE% 30 | 68 | 25 | May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 9.61 59.34 | June 3rd, 1910 59.68 Gust Ingram NW% of NE% 30 | 68 | 25 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 9.61 60.02 | June 3rd, 1910 60.36 Gust Ingman NW% of NE% 30 | 68 | 25 May 138th, 1907 March 2ist, 1907 | 1905 9.61 60.02 | June 38rd, 1910 | 60.36 Gust Ingram SW% of NH% 30 | 68 | 25 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 9.61 59.34 | June 3rd, 1910 | 59.68 Gust Ingman SW% of NE% 30 | 68 | 25 | May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 9.61 59.34 | June 3rd, 1910 59.68 Gust Ingram SE% of NE% 30°| 68 | 25 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 9.61 59.34 | June 3rd, 1910 59.68 Peter Njia Lot 10 4 | 64 | 26 May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 3.62 26.27 | June 3rd, 1910 26.42 Peder Njaa Lot 10 4| 64 | 26| May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 3.62 26.27 | June 3rd, 1910 26.42 F. S. Chandler SE% of NE%4 19 | 64 | 26 | May 11th, 1905 March 21st, 1905 | 1903 6.98 34.32 | June 3rd, 1910 | 34.51 F. S. Chandler NW% of SW% 20 | 64 | 26 May 11th, 1905 March 21st, 1905 | 1903 6.98 35.52 | June 3rd, 1910 | 35.72 F. S. Chandler SW% of SW% 20 | 64 | 26 May 11th, 1905- March 21st, 1905 | 1903 | 5.66 30.84 | June 3rd, 1910 | 31.01 E. B. Sweet NE¥% of SE% 21 | 64 | 26 May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 4.92 34.29 | June 3rd, 1910 | 34.48 E. B. Swert NE\% of SE% 21 | 64 | 26| May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 | 4.92 34..29 | June 3rd, 1910 | 34.48 E. B. Sweet SW% of SE% 21 | 64 | 26 May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 3.72 28.37 | June 3rd, 1910 28.53 E. B. Swert SW% of SE% 21 | 64 | 26 May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 | 3.72 28.37 | June 3rd, 1910 28.53 E. B. Sweet SE\% of SE% 21 | 64 | 26 | May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 4.33 30.99 | June 38rd, 1910 31.16 E. B. Swert SE% of SE% 21 | 64 | 26 | May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 | 4.33 30.99 | June 3rd, 1910 | 31.16 A. O. Rund NE\% of NE% 7 | 67 | 26 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 7.98 10.93 | June 8rd, 1910 10.99 Geo A. Kohler NE% of NE% 7 | 67 | 26 May 13th, 1907. March 21st, 1906 | 1905 7.98 10.93 | June 3rd, 1910 10.99 A. O. Rund NW of NE% 7 | 67 | 26 May 18th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 7.98 10.93 | June 3rd, 1910 10.99 Geo. A. Kohler NW% of NBY 7 | 67 | 26 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 7.98 10.93 | June 3rd, 1910 10.99 A. O Rund SW% of NE% 7 | 67 | 26 May 13th, 1907 March 2ist, 1907 | 1905 2.55 2.66 | June 8rd, 1910 2.68 Geo. A. Kohler SW% of NE% 7167 | 26 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 2.55 2.66 | June 3rd, 1910 A. O. Rund SE% of NE% 7 | 67 | 26| May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 3.59 5.02 | June 8rd, 1910 Geo. A. Kohler SEY of NE% 7 | 67 | 26 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 3.59 5.02 | June 3rd, 1910 |. C. H. Maginnis NE% of NW% 35 | 67 | 26 | May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 E June 3rd, 1910 F. E. Cawley SE of SE4 29 | 69 | 23 | May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 May.10th. 1910 | T. E. Cowley SE% of SE% 29 | 69 | 23 | May 13th, 1907 | March 21st, 1907 | 1905 May.10th, 1910 F. E. Cawley SE\% of NE4% 32 | 69 | 23 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 May.10th, 1910 T. E. Cowley SE% of NE% 32 | 69 | 23 | May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 May.10th, 1910 F. E. Cawley SW% of NEY 32 | 69 | 23] May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 May.10th, 1910 T. BE. Cowley sw of NE% | 32 | 69 | 23 | Mav 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 May.10th, 1910 F. E. Cawley NW% of NE% 32 | 69 | 23 | May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 May.10th, 1910 T. E. Cowley NW of NE% 32 | 69 | 23 | May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 May.10th, 1910 Tim Sullivan Lot 1 27 | 64 | 27 | May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 June 3rd, 1910 Tim Sullivan Lot 2 27 | 64 | 27 May 14th, 1906 March 21st 1906 | 1904 June 3rd, 1910 Tim Sullivan Lot 3 | 27 | 64 | 27 May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 June 3rd, 1910 Ole D. Larson SE% of NE4% 26 |151 | 25 May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 June 3rd, 1910. | J. M. Jones SE% of SE% 15 |152 | 25 May 8th, 1905 March 21st, 1905 | 1903 i June 3rd, 1910 John M. Jones SE% of SE % 15 |152 | 25 | May 8th, 1905 March 21st, 1905 | 1903 2 June 3rd, 1910 John M. Jones NW% of NE% 22 |152 | 25 May 8th, 1905 March 21st, 1905 | 1903 ¥ June 3rd, 1910 H. D. Warren SE% of SE% 24 /152 | 25 May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 i June 3rd, 1910 | Harley O. Warren SE% of SE4% 24 |152 | 25 May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 | 1904 | 7.24 10.80 | June 3rd, 1910 | Andrew Lifquist NW% of NW% 25 |155 | 25 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 6.07 8.30 | June 8rd, 1910 | Andrew Lifquist SW% of NW% | 25 |155 | 25 | May 13th, 1907 | March 2ist, 1907 | 1905 | 6.07 8.30 | June 3rd, 1910 M. E. Thurston SW% of NE% | 27 1155 | 25 | May 18th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 5.05 6.92 | June 3rd, 1910 M. E. Thurston NW% of SE% 27 (155 | 25 | May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 | 3.36 4.60 | June 3rd, 1910 Henry Hicker SW% of NW% 22 |152 | 25 | May 14th, 1906 March 2ist, 1906 | 1904 | 4.92 34.37 | June 3rd, 1910 Henry Wicker SW of NW% 29 |152 | 25 | May 14th, 1906 | March 21st, 1906 | 1904 | 4.92 | 34.37 | June 3rd, 1910 Gust Ingman SEY of NE% 30 | 68 | 25 | May 13th, 1907 | March 2ist, 1907 | 1905 | 9.61 | 59.34 | June 3rd, 1910 | 59. Andrew Lindenberg SE% of NW% 24 | 64] 27] May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 | 1905 | 8.24 17.18 | June 3rd, 1910 17.28 Andrew Hoknes SE% of NW% 24 | 64] 27| May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 |. 1905 | 8.24 | 17.18 | June 3rd, 1910 | 17.28 To Gust Ingram, Gust Ingman, Peter Njia, Peder Njaa, F. S. Chandler, E. B. Sweet, E B Swert, A O. Rund, Geo. A Kohler, C. H. Maginnis, F. E. Cawley, T. E. Cowley, Tim Sull Thurston, Henry Hicker, Henry Wicker, You are hereby notified that the foregoing pieces or parc: ivan, Ole D. Larson, J. M. Jones, John M. Jomes, H. D. Warren, Harley O. Warren, Andrew Lindenberg, Andrew Hoknes, : ‘els of land situate in the county of Koochiching (formerly a part of the county of Andrew Lifquist, M. E. Itasca) and state of Minnesota, are now assessed in the respective mame set respectively before each description; that on the respective date set after each discription respectively in the column headed “Date of Sale” at a sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment duly made and given in and by the District Court in and for the County of Itasca and state of Minmesota on the respective date set after each descrip- tion respectively in the column headed “Date of Judgment” in a proceeding to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent on real estate for the re- spective year set after each description respectivly in the column headed “Year for which sold” said pieces or parcels of land were each severally and separately sold for the respective amount set after each description respectively in the column headed “Amount for which sold” and the game were respectively bid in by the state of Minnesota for the respective amount last mentioned; that the said several pieces or parcels of land were not redeemed and that thereafter and on the respective date set after each description respectively in the column headed “Date of Assignment” the said several pieces or parcels of land were severally and separately assigned by the state of Minnesota for the respective amount set after each description respectively in the column headed “Amount for which Assigned,” which amount was duly paid to the County Treasurer of said County and was not less than the amount required by law; that separate certificates of assignment were duly issued by the County Auditor of said County in the form prescribed by law and that each of said certificates has been presented to me at my office for the purpose of having notice of expiration of time for redemption given and served; that the amount required to redeem each piece or par- cel of land, exclusive of the costs to accrue on this notice, is the amount set forth after each description respectively in the column and interest thereon at the rate of Twelve (12) per cent per annum from the respective date set after each “Amount for which Assigned” headed description rspectively in the column headed “Date of Assignment” to the day such redemption is made and that the amount required to re- deem each piece or parcel of land at this date, exclusive of the tion respectively in the column headed “Amonnt required to redeem;” an will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and filing of proof of such service in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of June, A. D. 1910. (Seal, County Auditor, Itasca county,Minn.) ny ATT ae M. A. SPANG, Auditor of Itasca county, Minnesota. costs toaccrue on this notice, is the respective amount set after each descri d that the time to redeem said pieces or parcels of land from said ae

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