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ae, $3 t eS am a te PAGE SEVEN -uade by the sheriéf of Itasca county, Minnesota, at the front door of the vourt house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county and state, on the 25th day of January, 1911, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day at public vendue to the highest b.d- der lor cash, to pay said sum of ; ‘ GRAND RAPIDS HEFALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11,1911 Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Whereas default has been made ia _ MEMBERSHIP OF [PANAMA GANAL |rmse sso: poses ($450) dollars, principal, and fifteen HOUSE TO ROW! TOLLS DISPUTE sss. tise WANTS and FOR SALE decedent, in amd to lot nineteen (19) | in Liock fourteen (14), Calumet, Itae- g & R 4 E R 3 } which became due and payable on the 12th day of October, 1910, upon — a certain mortgage, made, executed | four hundred sevent, ! and delivered to W. H. Webb, 3 mort- | (5470.35)° dollars, nuit Ihara euore: Pah connor ypeerggred according to! ’ ‘illiam Neumann im-| on from. i recorded ereof. : Ri i i | Chai Seen, his cing mortgagors, | seven. Diecast of this notics, ot land of Sooo ike ection ae rg Five Cents Per Line ‘ epresentatives Will . Lessen men of Senate and House bearing date’ on the 12th day | taxes, if any, and ‘twantytive (25) [resister Of deeds’ in and for said > am i . . of October ,1907, and with the pow- | dollars, attorney’s fees as stipulated Itasca county, will be, sold. at, pmblic 4 Their Individual Power. | Committees Disagree, er of sale therein contained duly re-| im sad morigage in case of foreclos- auction to the highest Didder for cash He es : ' | corded in the office of the Heciator ure; and the disbursments ailowed | °Y the undersigned, as administrator | Wanted—t10, 20 or 40 acres of land ee a of deeds for Itasca county, | es0- | by law, subject to redemption at any |% Said estate, at the. front. door of 7 j ta on the 15th day of Ontonee salt eee Sittin one year from the date = Gian court homes in Grand Rap-| ~ Main three to five miles of Grand j at two o’clock p. m. volumn sale as provided by law. » in said Itasca county, Minnesota, Rapi 0, FEW MEN 10 CONTROL BODY. TAFT DOES AS HE PLEASES. of Mortgages on page 249, and pated this 3rd day of December, | "902 Satucday the 28tn:day of vavuary ids. Address Box 80, Grand Rap- 4 ; Whereas, said mortgage, together | 1910. 5 1911, at one o’clock im the afterngon | iis, Minnesota. | piel = ye Ee ee ee eh gin | _ . pe 5 ui . EDeS ee. TRE ee ae eal Importance of the Senate Will Be In-| He Listens to Advice From All Sources | Barbara Fontaine by writtes as#igm- | FRANCIS H. DeGROAT, ae ieee (ee coaeet by Larger House—Congress far ee pte Hesse nae — ee | = Sie pote! pith’ eres ae of Mortgagee phi D. SATTLER, For Sale—Draft team, weight 2,- | ill Move Slowly In Parceis Post ‘former Sena‘ eller Says He Is a 4 5 y recorded th , i estate of Matt |. i Legistation—Elkins’ Death: Compli-| Democrat, and He May Be Returned office of the repay eta Bae ke Ee, patie, ~pDacoent, 600 pounis, suitable for any — cates Committee Situation. to the Senate ae Such. day of November, 1907, at Beret o- Efe Superior, Wis. Duluth, Memenen f — wen enue! | clock a.m. in Volumn ortgages Dec. 7-Jan. 11. . gaid Admini practic: new. Call at Herald-Rev- By ARTHUR W. DUNN. By ARTHUR W. DUNN. on page 258, and ” Pagan aii vmetrator. ow office. 27-2p ——¥ Washington, Jan. 13.—([Speciai.J—| Washington, Jan. 12.—[Special.J—} Whereas, eaid mortgage together 7 : : The house of representatives is going| Shall the coastwise vessels of the} with the debt secured thereby was Sheriff’s Saie. a to increase its membership. It has| United States pass through: the Pana;|duly assigned by said Barbara Foor | By virtue i : te— . done so after every census and will] ma-canal without paying tolls?, is.a tawne to W. H. aWepp by. Liane 4 out. at aud oe che ecall ieee Our New Years Message yp » sai i sf : Probably continue the .same policy.| question that will interest congress bamerty est aay eeaaa ie the | (8tZict.court 1a and for the county to the P jo. 9 reservoir cook stove; 1 No. It is true that the increase in member-| during this session. Senator Flint,|offica of the reg.ster of deeds for bes Bape nals sate of Miunesvta, ress and cook stove, new. Inquire of H, 8. f - a ju ‘anon ship decreases the power of the indi! chairman of the committee on inter-| Itasca county, Minnesota, on the 18th | qucketed nm tea id oo ae ar its Read a vidual member and makes more pow- i Is, fa’ n hips|day of November, 1910, at 10:30 O- | 7ih day of S e said court, on the cacers \ erful the compact organization which bare eakdg ing clock a. m. im Volumn Q of Moriga@ | an x, ae Of September, 4. D. 1910, iu fa / controls the house. It matters not| #24 Chairman Mann of the house com- ges on page 479, and ‘Amerieap "Nation Tees adiuaviag | - Of elt the wishes one may extend For Sale—A four room house and whether the speaker or a committee| Mittee is opposed. Whereas the said W. H. Webb is | tina plai ubtonal Sauk 4 corpora-|io another, those bestowed at New ‘ ‘ on committees appoints the commit-| When the Hay-Pauncefote treaty.) now the legal owner and holder of Sepa sha Frank F Seaman and| voara grectiag'és for ‘ail’ eiitire year: | ‘Y° OY On South side, Grand Rapids. tees or whether the speaker heads the which provides for equat tolls and fa-|.aid note and mortgage and there | Uf the cata ee in favor On. New Yeare day the hand: of ti “| for further particulars cali on Nels powerful committee on rules, there is| Cities for all ships of every nation|is now actually due aud claimed to | Sid deieudant Frauk F Seaton, ine {s62me to stand still for mont | Johnson at place or at the store of bound to be an organization of men| Passing through the canal, was before}pe due and payable on said BOle | the gum of one thousand ind) ‘Kitty | ama aiv Ragen with brains and lon; = " nt the senate, Senator Spooner, who had|and mortgage at the date of this | 414g 75-100, dollara: “a: ttcoar {ty é US am opportunity to look | W. J. & H. D. Powers, S14te. ss eee One See ati notice, the sum of four hundred sev- : rauseript Of | oackward almost to the starti ini will for the most part control the more to do with canal legislation than 0 ($470.35) douars, and which judgwent was ducketed iu the IMs Doin’ house. The larger the membership the | ®2Y other man, said that coastwise pty end (ES 100 SALE omer dictricé court, of Itasca county ou| 2°4 forward for a very little space in Notice—Anyone wishing the ser- easier it is to keep control in a few shipping was a local matter entirely;, Whereas, by reason of said default | the 9th day or September 1910, which } ‘Le future. A hands. And as the power of the in-| tat foreign ships could not engage im Te eesehas asi couabied je re] execution was directed and delivered| Looking backward’ we are very vices of a good, registered Poland- dividual member decreases the power | that business, and it would make no nO atien Say T acesdiiest Ravine? Deel: Sa sete = ee ie in aud for the suid) crateftl for your subscribers good | China boar will find same at my of the senate Increases. This i the| @ifference whether such ships went! institured at law or otherwise to re- | duy or Septesie? A.D ioke leony | YUL and looking torward oar wish ig | farm on Pokegama lake.—U, C. Gra- natural law of two bodies of co-ordi-| trough free or paid tolls. cover the debt secured by said mort- | upon all the tixht, title and interes | ‘bat Ninoteen-Eleven may bring to| velle ar nate power, one large and one small in Pik is the abeay of arid vent = gage or any part Cotes se of the said defendant Frank F.| vou and your subscribers their hearta e —- number. Snes cutter cavdathen Sit tes tae given’ thas by virtue of the power of | Sumac, io and to the following de- utmost, des're, sar a chchahak a RG Th sons f rei e e ne , ‘ scribed real property to-wit: Li rely @ reasons for increasing the house subject to service of the United States| sale contained én said mortgage and | six (6) and seveu 1} eae einceea ae ix Believe us, yours truly Best dry or green body birch and membership may be summed up in the tr (7) (2) selfish motives of representatives of| im case they are needed for war pur- euee 4° peubaa ate in gaed. sae of Marr’s First Subdivision of Itasca The owners and managers maple wood, 4 foot and l6inch, dry states which do not want to have their | Pees: cave will be foreclosed by sale of ena are calbea fete canes he of the BEAUFORT HOTEL. |r green, delivered in Grand Rapids. Present representation decreased and Doing as He Pleases, le premises described in and ‘over- | rovister of deeds of said euude Of the | Opposite the Po.tcl.ke, Mnneapois. | Prices, 4 ft, wood $4.50 per cord. in the more defensible plea that the} Every time public questions inyoly-| ed by sad mortgage, lying and be | Wit iog j Aoropewig y- larger the membership the more rep-| ing politics come up it becomes more| 2s i beer nd cd gaan uae undersigned ays Lf At erste a NOTICE. Wem hiss toate eg —_f Fesentative the body will be. apparent than ever that the president es Viccumiapintena: tueie (ia) 7 WiL sell the above described real}, Notice ft hereby given that a peti- @ line to EB. C. Parker, Grand Rapids. Moving With Deliberation. is following his own inclination and is| yigck pix (€) Of Houghton s s.cuud,| Property tu the highest bidder, for} t0% O€ which the following is a The house committee on posioffices | BOt Swayed hither and thither by the} aqgition vo (:uad Kapds, M'unesot2, cash, ut public auction, at the frout| COPY, has been f'led in the office of ts moving with deliberation in the di- advice of those who either voluntarily | according to the plat of said ad- door of the county court house in the the county auditor of Itasca county, : % a i rection of parcels post legislation,| 2 DY Fequest express their opinions.| dition recorded én the office of the Village of Graud Rapids, in the| Sate of Minnesota, and.that.» bear. | Sorte spore scctone 655 8 and t hat S Dost legislation. | me best evidence of this fact is shown| register of deeds in and for said | County of Itasca und Stace of Minae-| WE Wi, be had upon said potition | 1 im Sk raghids latin a dahl io ry Chairman Weeks says that congre ina wa th A Pavia Itasca, county: 26 together | $0t8 on Thursday. the 17th day of hefore the county board at'the o7- | M-ssissippi. river, and termimating at pa must gd, very slow’ in. the matter of | re ey aetna eee ae re ‘al ea fee ‘and appurten- | November, A. D. 1910, at 10 o'clock a.| ‘© of the county auditor of said} “ss-esippi river, as its outlet. f foading the mailacwithmescnaeal followed are talking. They do not rel-| We 2) tis Puame belonging; which |™. Of that day, to satisfy the said|°ounty, im the village of Grand Rap-| By followimg the goneral course of “If we should throw open tlie maifs,| 28 the independent attitude of the} oa." yin be made by. the sheriff of | execution, together with the interest | 48 0m the 7th day of February, A.D,, {Said outlet, eiraightenmg it out as some of the members want us to president, and many of them think Itasca county, Minnesota, at front | #ud cost thereon. 1911, at 10 o’clock a. m., where necessary and practicable | ‘a ” he oa seasitate the | that his administration is sure to be a ‘ Dated September 28th, A. D. 191 Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., this | deepdaing and widening it out and 4 do,” he said, “it would necessitate the door of the court house in vil- D > 0, 24 4 ey f building of postal warehouses in most | failure because he does as he pleases. | lage. of Grand Rapids in said county ; T. ‘ly RILEY, th day of December,: 1910. thns lowering the . surface of said of the cities and towns to accommo-| 404 yet there is always a large share|and state on the 26th day of Janu Sheriff of Itasca County, Minn. M. A. SPANG, _ agement lake all the lands surround- date the merchandise th onld be| of the American people wlio like a|ary, 1911, at two o'clock in the after- By FRANK McKxown Deputy. ak County Auditor. | mg berry lake and swamp lands e the merchandise that would be of said day at public vendue to STEVENS & STEVENS, Petition for Public Ditch. adjacent thereto will be greatly be- i shipped. We are not going into fur-| President who has a mind of his own the highest bidder 778 cash, to pay Atturueys fur Judgment Creditor. | T° the County Roard ofthe County ! nofited. | ther extension of postal factlities with-| ®0d follows it regardless of much ad-| 2353" sim of four hundred’ seventy R. Oct. 5, Nav. 10, of Kasca, State of Minnesota. And your petitioners pray that you 1 es out knowing just what we are about.” | Vice he receives. and 35-100 ($470.35) dollara and in- The undersigned land owners, | Will proceed to establish such water | Interesting Committee Situation. Death Shocks Senators. terest thereon from the date of this ' Tipee. ae will be», dere to. be ott as Sante, the beg to be. con- about an interesting committee situa-| the old men of the senate a scare.|(¢5: 99)” Gollara attorneys’ fees as Notice is hereby given that the| water course hereinafter. descriped, | Laws of Minnesota for 1905, and acts | tion. He was chairman of interstate! They cannot help asking themselves,| Sfiouiated in said mortgage in cage ,a00ve sale, advertised for Novem-| would respectfully represent that | amendatory thereof. } ecommerce, the committee that handles | “Whose turn next?’ There are so} of foreclosure, and the disbursements | ber, 17th, 1910, hag bean postponed |*"e public health, convenience and| Dated December 7th, 1910. | all railroad legislation. Next to h many very old sen in the senate that] allow law; subject to redemp- welfare and the reclamation | of wet EB. A. KREMER end u sislati ed by > to and will be held on Thursday, _ fs Senator Cullorm:; whe wan tine chia int know that death will|tion at any time within one year} soar 9th 1911 i *|and overflowed lajnds require the es- FRED A. KING, 4 man and p to become chair- | inroads among them. | from the date of salé“as provided by A 5 at ten o'clock a.|tablishment and construction of Otwners of Lot 3, sec. 28; S% of man of foreign relations, a committee - all going to die oft?” | law. : m, at the front door, of the court fwater course along, the following des-| SE‘, of soc. 29, lat 3 of sec. 38 j of higher rauk. was a question asked by Sendtor Bur-| Dated this 3rd day of December, | house at Grand Rapids, Mina, Kx. |rribed ronte in the town of Black. snares: % of eec. 34, T. j Next to Cullom in order are Senator | Fows when Senator Eikins’ death was | 110. w _H. WEBB, cepting for said change of date, said | O° itnsca and that the constrect‘on of! f JACOB NORGARD, Aldrich, Senator Kean and Senator| @mnounced. “It begins to look like it,”| wortgagee and Assignee of Mortga- | 20tice remaing in full force and ef-|the same would be of public benefit Owner of NW% ofSE% of sec.29, T Olapp. Both Aldrich and Kean are to| he added. Burrows’ term will end| gee, fect, and utility. 55, R. 24. retire, whicl will make Clapp chair-| Mareh 4, but he is much interested in} FRANCIS H. DeGROAT, Dated November 17, 1910. A general description of the pro- | JOHN KARJALA , 2 man unless Cullom should decide to go | the senate. Attorney for mortgagee and as- ea ey RILEY, posed starting point, route and ter Owner ot lota 1 and 2 of sec. 29, T. | back to his old place. But even if he Hail ia Rave WAlenWings: signee of mortgagee, Duluth, eriff, Itasca county. minus of said ditch is as follows: 55, R, 24. | i 9 | 9) Minnesota. STEVENS & STEVENS, Commencing at the south end of ERLANTID YLINEN, | aid he would not last long, and Clapp| Justice Van Devanter, who recently | GRACE & HUDNALL, Attomeys for Judgment Creditor. Blackberry lake, at the outlet. of said (Owner of tot 1 of sec. 28, T. 55, R. would come into the chairmanship. Now, there is a very decided element in the e which does not want Clapp chairman of this important com- mittee. He is one of the insurgent senators, a progressive of the most pronounced type, who fought the tariff Dil! and many provisions in the last railroad bill. In Minnesota the.regu- lars talked of defeating him for re- election because he was too close to La Follette. By rule of sentority, however, he will become chairman unless Aldrich should be returned to the senate de- | spite his withdrawal or Cullom should take the range course of stepping into the breach. But the senate in the next congress will have so many pro- | gressives that it will not make much difference how they are placed. Working With Wiley: For many days Senator Heyburn has been working with Dr. Wiley.in the preparation of his cold storage report, which has been promised so long that people are anxious to read it. The sup- position is that this report will be a More important document than that of the special committee which investi- gated the high cost of living. | Heyburn was largely responsible for the pure food law, and it is believed that his report is to be made the basis of legislation for the control of goods in cold storage -which can be subject to interstate commerce regulations. What Is a Periodical? If you want to “start something” around the postoffice department th days put forth the inquiry, “What i periodical?” Ever since the suggestion was made that periodicals should have their postal rates increased, especially on the advertising matter, the question as to what shall be deemed a periodical ts one of great moment. Members of congress want a defini tion before they legislate, and men who handle postal matters have been trying to solve the problem. The supreme court once defined the word, but gave it such a broad scope that it included papers as well as magazines.. And so {| the question remains unanswered. | Poor Before the Rich. i When justices of the supreme court take the oath of ‘office they promise to administer justice “to the poor and rich alike.” No other oath taken by government officers is quite like this, which has been handed down from the early days of the republic. | ; of land in (ed that there will be 5,000 Mormor became an associate justice of the su- preme court, did not enter upon his duties without a full knowledge of the great responsibility. “T have a feeling of trepidation,” he said to a friend before he took the oath, “for I know that I am about to become a member of a court from which there is no appeal. The weight of responsibility offsets to a degree the elation which I might have at attain- ing my highest ambition.” He Is a Democrat. In a conversation former Senator | Teller said no less than three times in | less than half an hour, “I am a Dem- ocrat.” And when one comes to think | of it the remark sounds rather strange. coming from this famous son of Colo- rado, who was the first Republican senator from that state when it was | admitted in 1876. Four years later he left the senate to serve as secretary of the interior in the Republican cab- inet of President Arthur. Im 1885 he was again sent to the senate asa Re- publican and was elected twice more by the same party. Teller left the Republicans in 1896 on the silver issue and was re-elected | to the senate by the Colorado legisla- ture as a Democrat. He closed his Senatorial career as a member of that party. ! If the reports that Senator Hughes will not again take his seat in the sen- ate are true it would not be at all sur- prising if Governor Shafroth’ shoyld | appoint Teller to the vacancy. Sha- froth has a high regard for the aged statesman who has so long been iden- | tified with the Centennial State. Mormons tn Mexico. A report from a consul at Ciudad Porfirio Diz, Mexico, says that the | Mormons of Utah and Idaho have just conchided the purchase of 50,000 acres | that district. President Smith of the Mormon church says that many of his people will settle in Mex- | ico and that another colony has been organized to oecupy 75,000 acres of Yand. The Mormons have options on 500,- 600 acres in that district. It is expect- families in Mexico within the next eighteen months. The lands‘: which have been purchased are located so that ‘Mormons from they can be irrigated, and the | the United States | know how to adapt themselves tr {| such a country. Of, Counsel, Superior, Wis. H. R. Dec. tJan, 1t Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Whereas default has been made in the payment of four hundred fifty ($450) dollars, principal and fifteen and 75-100 ($15.75) dollars, interest, which pecame due and payable om thc 12th day of October, 1910, on a cer- tain mortgage made, executed and delivered to W. H. Webb, mortgagee, by John F. Neumann and Augusta Neumann, his wife, mortgagors, bear- img date on the 12th day of October, 1907, and with the power of sale therein contained duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Itasca county, Minnesota, on the 15th day of October, 1907, at two o’- clock p. m. in volumn Q of Mortga- ges on page 248, and Whereas said mortgage, together, with the debt secured thereby was duly assigned by said W. H. Webb to Laura Engebretson by written as- signment dated on the 15th day of November, 1907, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of deeds | ,for Itasea county, Minnesota on the 19th day o€ November, 1907, at eleven o’clock a. m. in Voluma Q ‘of mortgages in page 259, and Whereas, the said Laura Engebret- son is now the legal owner and hold- er of said note and mortgage and | there is now actually due and claim- ed to be due and payable on said note and mortgage at the date of this notice, the sum of four hundred seventy and 35-100 ($470.35) dollars, and Whereas, by reason of said default | the power Of sale contained im said mortgage has become operative and no action or proceeding having been instituted at law or otherwise to re- cover the debt secured by said mort- gage, or any part thereof, Now therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the premises described in and cov- ered by said mortgage lying and peing in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, to-wit: Lots one (1), two (2) and three (3), of block gix (6), Houghton’s Second alddition to Grand Rapids, Minnesota, accord- ing *o the plat of said addition re- corded in the office of the register of deeds in and for said Itasca coun- ty, Minnesota, together with all the privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging; which sale will be Notice For Publication. “drtment of the Interior, U. 5S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Mimne- seta. D December 12, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Glenn A. Seott of Blackberry, Minnesota, who, on February 2nd, 1909, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 01460,! for SW%.of.NE%4, sect. 2, township 84 N. of Range 24 W. 4th Principal Meridiam, has filed notiee of imten- tiom to make final Commutation proot to establish claim to the land above described, before I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk af District Court at his office at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on the} 4th day of February, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: 2 G. Anderson, M. G. Madsen, R. C.! Sloane all of Blackberry, Minn. C. H.| Eble, of Duluth, Minn. LESTER BARTLETT, Register. | H. R. Dee. 21-Jan. 25. | Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Duluth, Minn, December 10, 1916. Notice is hereby given that William Jewett,’ of Hill City, Minn., who, February 24, 1904, made Home- No. 24186, serial No. 03,- SE%, section 2, town- 26 4th P, Mert intention , to estab- des- Notiee for Pubtication. | Bie iE Hone <] IS ci rll ta a) cil om i iy e = is Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Donnelley of Hill City ,Minn. Ww. S. Washburn, of Hil City, Minn., W. M. Sawdy, of Hill City ,Minn., W, M. Laplamt of Hill City, Minn Register | W. H. SMALLWOOD, Attorney H. R. Dec. 21-Jam 18 ——————-_ Notice is hereby given, That un der and punsuant to am order of lake, on lot 12 o€ section 33 in said 24. Trout Lake township; thence foltow- {ng said outlet in a southwesterly di CONVENIENCE A Convenience so generaly used that it has become a necessity. The countless advantages of our service are not full appreicated until you have had a Phone installed in your residence or place of business. Residence service costs you only five cents per day. Call no. 67 and we will be glad to talk the matter over with you. Mesaba Telephone Company. 0. V. Hemsworth, Local Manager. steed WOOD for SALE In 10 cord lots—16 inch dry tam- $17.50 $2.00 : $1.50 Leave Your Orders at H. W. Hilling’s Store and They Will Receive: Prompt Attention. Petitioners. H. R. Jan. £18 arack; - ee é > Per single cord, 5 - Soft wood per cord, - - a RAY VIPOND