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CoHASSET HERALD-REVIE IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, DECEMBER 7, 1910 BOOST FOR COHASSET ERSKINE & STACKHOUSE have everything of MD the very best quali- ty in the way of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Give us a Call. ee 3 |in the north country, Monday to take J.H. Grady & Co. carry a very Complete Line of |General Merchandise | Call and See Them for Any of Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA 7 nA. LILLIE : ass Brook Hotel B Up-to-Date Accommodations geebeareatoageatoatesteezeafongeatesseatesceeieatesieate Set see John Nelson Proprietor Cohasset, - Minnesota Charles Brown SALOON The Very Best ofEvery- teing Alwayson Hand TAAARADRDEREERDERDEUEGADOD 0000000000 00905 00999 000049 00800008 { Hereafter the Herald-Review will be representative of the Business and Social life of Cohasset. Subscribe for it. A regular weekly news department will be carried on. Wm. Carter. was a Grand Rapids visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Snyder has been on the sick list for the past week. Mr. and Mrs: R. K. Stokes Weré| novelties will be displayed, Grand Rapids visitors Tuesday after- noon. MrsJM. O’Brien has been sick the past) week with an attack of la grip- pe. Village Recorder M. H. Jones was a business visitor at Grand Rapids Tuesday. 'P. W. Stockwell is etill very i ‘with tyhhoid fever and a traifed nurse from Duluth is caring for him. . IL. firady. one of Cohasset’s g eenants, was a Grand Rap ron basinesa Tuesday after: ° M, Callahan departed for Ray, up charge of the O’Brien and Callahan camps. County Commissioner M. O’Brien was im attendance at the funeral of Capt. Murchie, which was held at Grand Rapids, Monday afternoon, | The Methodist Episcopal Minister announces.that.he enjoyed dinner and supper at the Jellison home on Bass lake Monday. We understand that the Christian church will have a Christmas tree and program Christmas eve, but have mot yet been able to obtain particu- lars. Misses Prescott and Carroll, of the) Cohasset public schools, who usually spend Saturday and Sunday at Grand Rapids, remained at Cohasset last week in order to attend the band con cert and supper. Mr. and Mrs. George Jergens de- parted for Petersburg, Alaska, Mon,’ day, where they will locate. They will visit at points om the route and it will be some time before they ar- rive at ‘their final destination. The Methodist Laffies’ Aid hold no meetings until’ afte: holidays. However, they are al- will the | ready planning for a Christmas tree tails of which will pe published in a latter issue. Wm, Carter reports that Jos. Vio- let, the barber, has ordered a black- smith outfit and a gasoline engine and will shortly be able to keep his razors in first-clifss condition and will also be prepared to grind or hone razors or short notice. Rev. Stilli, of the Methodist church returned from Floodwood Sunday where he spent the past week in charge of the hotel at that place, the proprietor being sick, Rev, Stil- li beimg asked to take the temporary management, which he kindly did. and program for Christmas night, pe Mr. Curtis an employe at the hardwood factory has rented the W. W. Fletcher residence and will move his family here from Feeley abc January 1, that being the time when Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher expect to move im the new building. The plas- ters have about finished their work and the puilding will soon be ready for occupancy. C. H. Childs is the new Great Nor- thern agent, O. C. Stivers having : signed, he arriving here from Sup- erior with his.family the first of the week. He has rented the rooms form erly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jer- gens and will soon be comfortably located. Mr. Childs is 4 very pleas- amt gantieman to meet apd will unr doubtedly grow into popular esteem with the people of Cohasset. The band boy’s supper and concert was well patronized, but still a larger attendance was Four sleigh loads of young people drove down from Deer River, but they were disappointed, as they w: too late for supper. During the even- ing the band rendered numerous sel- fections and they were greatly en- joyed by those present, The proceeds amounted to about $40 and will be used to assist in paying for the new uniforms and defraying oth- er expenses, O. C. Stivers, formerly station. ag- ent, has packed his household goods, which he.will store at Floodwood tem- jporaatily, amd Mrs. Stivers is now visiting her mother at that place. Mr. Stivers has not yet decided what he will do, but has the offer of sev- eral desirable situations. He states he will probably not engage in sta- tion work agajin. During his resi- dence here Mr. Stivers has won reputation for being one of the most courteous agents along the line and the people of Cohasset wish him suc- cess where ever he may decide to lecatte. expected. j The most ambitious undertaking ever attempted by the Catholic ladies is the Christmas: bazaar to be given December 16 amd 17 at Village hall. A splendid assortment of Christmas dolls, toys, famcy waste baskets, doilies, sofa pillows, handkerchiefs, pin cush- ions, ribbon novelties and other anti- cles too numerous to’ mention, candie aprows, both plain and fancy, as Well as childrens dresses, etc. Ice cream amd cake will be served during the afternoon and evening of both days. The fish pond will be a Friday night attraction and an oyst-! er stew will be served from 5:30 to! 8 o’clock p. m. A regular supper will be served Saturday, at which a hand- Some fuli size, gold band, cup and} saucer will be presented free to each guest, as a souvenir of the first Catholic fair held im Cohasset. As the sleighing is fine a good out-of- town attendance is expected anc everyone should take advantage of ‘the opportunity to purchase their Christmas gifts. Cohasst School Notes. Supt. Freeman visited the schools here last Wednesday. All the grades have begun planning short Christmas programs, The Sixth and Seventh grades are constructing relief maps of Europe thig week. hea |to accrue upon this notice is the sum of Seventeen 76-100 dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per @nnum from said 27th day ofJuly, 1910 , to the day said redemption is made, and that the tax certificate issued upon said sale has been pre- jSented to me by the holder thereof and 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 my office. Witness my hand and official seai this 21st day of September, 1910. M. A. SPANG, Auditor of Itasca County M,innesota (Official Seal) H. R. Nov. 23-Dec. 7. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca state of Mimnesota. To L. F. & D. Ry. You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 13th day of May, 1907, pursuant to a real estate tax judgment duly entered in and by the district court for said county of Itasca, on the 2Ist day of March, 1907, in proceedings to en- toree the payment of taxes delinqu- ent upon real estate for the year 1905, for sid counaty of Itasca, the following described parcel of land sit- uated im the county of Itasca and state of Mimnesota, to-wit: Sw% of NW, Section 25,- Township 53, Range 25, was duly offered for sale and no one bidding upon said offer an, amount equal to that for which s@d parcel was subject to be sold the same was duly bid in for the state of Minnesota, That thereafter and on the 14th day of September, 1910, the said parcel of land still be- Adelbert Cole emtered the Fifth grade Friday. r was duly assigned and conveyed by the audi- tor of said county, to an actual pur- chaser for the sum of seventeen and | INSURGENTS ‘ CALL ON TAFT ‘They May Fight for Immeciate Re- vision Downward of Wool Tariff. The White House was the mecca ot many “insurgent” Republicans Monday. Senator Bristaw of Kansas was among the first callers at the executive office. He was followed by Representative Norris of Nebras- ka, Murdock and Madison of Kan- sas and Hayes of California, The “insurgents” declared that they had talked with the presi dent about various features of his message to congress and also about the vacancies on the supreme court bench, Although they afimitted that ef- forts of conciliation are im the ai the “insurgents” ‘ continue to sing a militant song Representative Murdock said: “They want the woolen schedule revised at this session of congress— regardless of whether the tariff board iis ready to report or not. “Everybody is talking wool and the revision of the tariff one sched- ule at a time. They are willing to await the tariff board report on all the schedules except wool. When the schedule is revised, the people img unredeemed from said sale ,the | want woolen clothes tagged to show | grade Monday and Hazel Coleman of ppc as a BS 2 pa oe said state |the amount of wool and the amount |Deer River was a visitor in that of cotton used in the manufacture of the goods. “The jpeople want congress to do Leslie Hanson, Nellie Baker, Glady:| 15-100 dollars, that the amount re-| something and quit talking so much. and Hazel Bullock have been absent several days on account of illness. At a program given by the lower grades two weeks ago, the following ladies were in attendance: Mesdames quired to redeem said parcel of land from said sale exclusive of the costs They say we can pass theappropria- to accrue upon this notice is the |tion bills by holding night sessions stm of Seventeen. and and that we should devote the days 15-100 dollars, with interest thereon |; jeyision of the wool schedule, at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from said 14th day of Septem- “The political unrest and watch- O’Brien, Jones, Nelson, Charlesworth, | ber, 1910, to the day said redemption | fulness of the people is non-partisian Gagrison, Jutras, Daniels, Hanson Hemenger and the Misses Harton, Mamiece and Koplay. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. tfice of County Auditor, County of Itasca state of Minnesota. ‘To T. R. Foley. You are hereby notified that at’ a pursuant to a «eal estate tax judgment duly entered ja and by the district court for said county of Itasca, on the 21st day of March, 19¢7, in proceedings to en- force the payment of taxes delinqu- ut Upon ‘real estate for the year 1905, for said county of Itasca, the toilewing described parcel of land sit- uated in the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota, to-wit: SEY%" ot NE% Section 9, Township 55, Range 22, was duly offered for sale and no one bidding upon sajid offer an amaumt equal to that for which said parcel was subject to be sold the same was duly bid in for the rstate of Minnesota, That thereafter and on the 14th day of September, 1910, the said parcel of land still be- fng unredeemed from said sale, the same and all rights of said state therein under said sale was duly assigned and conveyed by the uadi- ton of said county, to an actual pur- chaser for the sum of uinteen anc 20-100 dollars, that the amount re- quired to redeem said parcel of land from said sale exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice is the sum of ninteen and 20- 100 dollars, with interest thereon ait the rate of twelve per cent per made, and that the tax certific: issued upon said sale has been pre- Senitted to me by the holder thereof and the time for redemption of said|sadly mistaken. will expire | have their eyes on the higher courts parcel from said sale Sixty days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 23rd day of September, 1910. M., A. SPANG, }yax judgment sale held on the .istia | Auditor, of Itasca county, Minnesota day of May, 1907, (Official Seal) H.‘R. Nov. 23-Dec. 7. ate} and any man in public life who ‘ghinks otherwise will find himself The people also and they don’t want decisions rend- ered merely on technicalities.” Senator Bristow urged the presi- dent to appoint Judge Hook of the Bighth United States circuit court to the supreme court, i _ : fnd on the 27th day of July, Notice of Expiration of Redemption. | 1910, the said parcel of land still be- Otfice ot County Auditor, County of}ing unredeemed from said sale, the itasca state of Mimnseota. same and all rights of said state To D. O. Goulet, therein under said sale was duly 10U a2 nerevy notified tiat al a] ad@signed and conveyed by the audi- tax judgment saie neld On tue 13th | tod of said county, to an actual pur- day of May, 1907, pudsuant to aj|chaser for the sum of Sixteen 78- real estate tax judgment duly entered} from isaid sale exclusive ot tue costs in amd by the district court for said |100 doilams, that the amount re- county of Rasca, on the Zist aay of } quired to redeem said parcel of land tuarch, 1907, in proceedings to e0-| fo arcrwe upon this notice is une force the payment of taxes delinqu- | sum of Sixtene en, upon real estate tor te year | dollars, with interest 1905, ror said county of Itasca, tue}at the rate of twelve per cent per tollowing described parcel of jand sit-}annum from said 27th day of July, state or Minnesota, to-wit: SE% of SW%, Township 54, Range 26, was duly offered tor sae and no one bidding upon sald ofter al amoumt equal to Wat tor Which fae same ‘was duly bid in for the state of Minnesota, ‘hat thereaiter fand on the 27th day of Juli” 1910, tne, said parcel of land sul. De img unredeemed from said sale, the same and all rights of said state therein under said saie was duly annum from said 14th day of Septem- ber, 1910, to the day said redemption is made, and that the tax certificate issued upon said sale has been pre- wented to me by the holder thereoi and the time for redemption of said parcel from said sale will expire sixty days after the service of this noti¢e and proof thereof has been filed in my office. ~ Witness my hand and official seal this 23rd day of September, 1910. M. A. SPANG, Auditor of Itasca county ,Minnesota (Official Seal) H. R. Nov 23-Dec. 7. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca state of Minnesota, To Chas. P. Spottswood. You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment held on the 13th day of May, 1907,, pursuant to a real estate tax judgment duly entered in and by the district court for said county jof Itasca, on the 21st day of March ,1907, in proceedings to en- force the payment of taxes delingu- ent upon real. estate for the year 1905, for said county of Itasca, the following described parcel of land sit- uated in the county of Itasca, and state of Minnesota ,to-wit: SE4% of SEX, Section 4, Township 57, Range 92; was duly. offered for sale aysiigned and conveyed by the audi- tor of said county, to an actual pur- chaser for the sum of I'wenty-three 16-100 dollars, that the amount ie- quired to redeem said parcel of land trom said sale exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notite is the dum of Twenty-three 16- 100 dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per @nnum from said 27th day of Jul: 1910 to the day said redemption i made, and that the tax certiticaie issued upon said sale has been p.+ sented to me by the holder thereof and the time for redemption of said parcel from said sale wall expire sixty days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filed in my office. a Witness my hand and official seal this 23rd day of September 1910. M. A, SPANG, Auditor, of Itasca county, Minnesota. (Official Seal) H. R. Nov. 23-Dec. 7. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca state of Minnesota. To T. R. R. Foley. You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held om the 13th jday off May ,1907, punsuant to @ jreal estate tax judgment duly entered lim and by the district court for said and no ane bidding upon said offer | county of Itasca, on tthe 21st day of an amount equal to that for which said parcel was subject to be sold the same was duly bid in for the state of Minnesota, That thereafter and on s 1910, the said parcel of land still be- ing unredeemed from said sale, the game and all rights of said state therein under said sale was duly assigned and conveyed by the audi- tor of said county, to an actual pur- chaser for the sum of seventeen | 76-100 dollars, that the amount ee 7 quired to redeem said parcel of land March, 1907, im proceedings to el- force the payment of taxes delinqu- eht upon real estate for the year 1905 for said county of Ttaaca, the 27th day of July, | following described parcel of land sit- from said sale exclusive of the costs uated in the county of Itasca, and } 1910, sald parcel was subject to be sold | to the day said redemption iss made, and that the tax certificate Section 23, | issued upon said sale has been pre- sented to me by the holder therecf and the time for redemption o: sad parcel from said sale will expire ixty days after the service of th’s otice and proof thereof has beeu tiled in my office. Witness my hand and official seai this 21st day of September 1910. M. A. SPANG. Auditor, of Itasca county, Minnesota (Official Seal) H. R. Nov. 23-Dec. 7. Notice for Publication, Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. October 13, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Patrick O’Brien, of Hill City, Minn., who on March 27 ,1908, made homestead en- try No. 23515 for SW %, NB%, Sec. 4, Twp. 51 N., Range 26 W., 4th P. M has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof ,to claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., on the 9th day of December, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Donnelly, of Hill City, Minn. W. E. Jewett, of Hill City ,Minn. W. S. Washburn, of Hill City, Minn. Robt. McPhertens, of Haypoint, Mfnn. CHARLES F. HARTMAN, Register. W. H. SMALLWOOD, Attorney. H. R. 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