Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, November 29, 1911, Page 9

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across thé Bowstring River on a road known aa the Cooper road in sald town | was read and upon motion of Commis- ‘sioner O’Brien seconded ‘by Commisston- ‘er Nelaon was laid over to the next | meeting for further consideration. For steel ceiling for court room, the » Range Cornice and Rooting Company of i)’ Hibbing for $2665. | | Bid of E. R. Browne of Grand Raptda Minnesota, for the sum of $272. For furnishing chairs for Gommission- er’s room and jury box, Geo. F. Kremer,| A communication regarding ratlroad Jury ‘chairs - for . $8,75. $12.50 or $27.00 |CTossing at Wawina was read. The each, and assembly chairs” for Commis- ;-Railroad Company agreed to construct a sioner’s room for $2.75 “each. Lerossing across ‘the,,double tracks of F. E. Reusswig, jury chairs for $12.00; the Railroad. and’; to; grade ‘the” same each, Commissioner's chairs $12.00 each | furnishing all labor and‘ material ‘for and assembly chairs for $2.50 each. the sum of $137. Commissioner O'Brien For carpenter work for constructing |™moved that the sum of $137 be appropri- new jury stand, railing in Commission- , ated from the County road and bridge er’s room, removing partition in old |fund for the construction of said cross- commissioner's room and certain other|ing and that the County Auditor be repair work, bid in by Len Hofer to| instructed to draw a warrant in favor furnish all iabor and material for the |0f the Great Northern Railway Company sum of $650.00. for such amount. The motion was duly After considering the bids for steel | Seconded and carried. ceiling, Commissioner O’Brien moved| Upon motion the hearings upon the that the bid of E. R. Browne be ac-| petitions for County roads No. 80, 105, cepted. The motion was seconded by |106 and 107 were continued to the next Commissioner Nelson and carried by | meeting. unanimous vote. Upon motion the hearing upon the pe- Upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien | tition for the survey of. section 35, town- ship 55, Range 25, and section 19, town- seconded by Commissioner Nelson, the bid of “es F. Kremer to furnish 12|8hip 56, Range 25 were continued to the leather-seated jury chairs ‘as described |7°Xt meeting. : in said bid for the sum of $12.50 each | Upon motion all further petitions and was accepted, and the bid of F. B. Reus|®PPlicatioris on file were laid over to the A af xt meeting wig to furnish 6 oak chairs upholstered | "° : + fm leather as described in sald bid for | The following bills were allowed: the sum of $12.00 each and 20 oak |GUS. Anders, witness justice court, $1.12 assembly chairs as described in said |Fred Anderson, juror justice court, 1.00 Bert Anderson, juror justice court, 1.00 the | Gus. Anderson, juror justice court, 1.00 C. E. Aiken, juror justice court ..1.00 bid for $2.50 each was accepted. After considering the matter of carpenter work the Board determined Fred Anderson, team 1 day on that it would be advisable to let . . the: 5.00 contract for the new work only and| County road survey... .- noneie that the repair work should be done | Andrew Aho, assisting engineer 1-2 day County road survey... ....1.25 by day labor. Len Hofer was present and agreed to change his-bid.to provide | Robert H. Bailey, justice fees. for the new work only as shown’ by the |J--O- Baker, justice fees.. plans and specifications, for the sum of |J- ©. Baker, justice fees. $475 for all labor and material, which |J- ©- Baker, justice feos... bid was accepted upon motion of Com-.| Mrs. 4. P. Belanger, witness jus- i missioner Nelson, seconded. by Commis- | _ tice court. : ess es | sioner O'Brien. James Barlow, witness justice | Upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien} COUTt-- -- Pa: | seconded by Commissioner Nelson, Mel- John Bitledeau, meals for ; jurors e vin Rosholt was awraded the job of haul| _ Justice court. : + +315 ing sand upon county road No. 52 which |J°bP Billedeau, meals for jurors” OE said road crosses the big swamp in| _ ‘strict court.. .. 22.75 town of Feeley for the sum of §0c per {John Boyhtari, juror justice court, 1.00 al Johm Barna, assisting on subdivi- ‘A petition was presented requesting | 100 Sec. 5-55-26.. - 16.00 | the Boara to grant a re-hearing in the |J° Barna, assisting on sub- -divi- I matter of the petition for the organiza-| Sion Sec. 5-55-26.. .. - ++ + -16.00 tion of School District No. 3 being com- | /@rs Brude, supplies for Elsie posed of Township 150, Range 29, which |} Skosli. -. + 15.00 Petition was granted by the County | & = Bell, drugs ‘te. for paupera, 27. 20] Board at a meeting held on the 14th |® Bell, magazines for jurers | day of October, 1911. Commissioner O’- disirit COUR. oe ce ee oe ne oe 25 Brien moved that said petition be grant-|H- J. Cooper, justice fees. 6.55 ed and that a re-hearing be ordered and | Christie Litho. & Printing Co., fur- that the date for such re-hearing be{_Miture for court house.. .. .. ..73.50 fixed as the 6th day of December, 1911, | D- V- Gase & Broomball, architects’ at 10 o’clock a. m. and that the County| fees etc. new work on court Auditor cause the proper notice of such | house. : - 310.00 re-hearing to be published, posted and | Christie Litho & Printing Co., deed | record book. . 48.00 | served as provided by law. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Nelson | A!. Clairmont, ‘assisting on sub-divi- | and carried by unanimous vote. sion Sec. 5-55-26. pene) Upon motion of Commissioner O'Brien | Louis Carlson, witness justice ' seconded by Commissioner Neilson the| Court. ++ 1.96 | County Attorney was instructed to pre- | Mrs. Carl Cusciotto, witness ‘justice pare notices and cause the same to be] Court.. .. - veh served to the Great Northern Railway | Carl Gusciotto, witness: justice Co., to construct a crossing at the| court.. .. : - --L12 point where county road No. 52 crosses James Connell, juror r justice court, 1.00 the tracks of said railway near Swan|D. P. Cashen, juror justice court, 1.00 River station, and also at the point |A. Clairmont, man and team Mis- where a certain county road crosses the| Sissippi river road.. .. .. .. .. - -30.00 | Hibbing branch of the Great ‘Northern | Cohasset State Bank, sundry claims i Railway at the Townsite of Goodland. for labor on road.. .. -. + 41.63 A communication from Commissioner | Charles Coolen, balance King road Shellman regarding the matter of the contract patra: 139.83 | relief of Mrs. R. J. Wilcox was -read.,| Coleraine Mer cntile Co., supplies Commissioner Nelscn moved that the| furnished Mis. EW..,.. -- «10.00 matter of temporary relief for said Mrs. | James P, Caldwell, medical attend- Wilcox be referred to Commissioner| @nce paupers month of: October, . .35.00 Shellman who was authorized and in-|City Lumber Co., supplies for poor structed to furnish necessary temporary} farm. : eee oe 6 B68 relief and that the matter of furnishing | W- N. Delcour, ‘electrical “supplies extended relicf to said Mrs. Wilcox be| and labor court house. + 27.90 referred to the County Attorney for an | Ben Dixon, juror justice | court.. .. 1,00 opinion. The motion was seconded by | Louis F. Dow Co., multigraph rib- Commissioner O’Brien and carried by| bOMS.. .. .. «© s+ ee +e + -2.60 unanimous vote. J. J. Durrell, juror justice court.. 1.00 Commissioner Nelson moved that the |Alex Dunn, labor on State and County Auditor advertise for bids for} County roads.. .. .. .. .. .. .-..57.50 the purchase from the County of the |Dunn & Marcia, road culverts... .55.60 following stock certificates belonging to |Ingvald Didrickson, balance on road Itasca County and formerly the property| comtract in Oteneagen.. .. .. ..28.00 of A. A. Kremer, Ex-County Treasurer, | John Dahlberg, part payment on to-wit: ditch King road.. .. -. «19.30 10 shares of stock of the First State |S. M. Dinwiddie, board of paupers Bank of Marble, Marbie, Minnesota. October.. 6. 0. oe ce ce oe one 18.60 3 shares of stock of the First State|E Enstrom, witness justice court 112 Bank of Bovey, Bovey, Minnesota. C. J. Franti, justice fees.. .. ..52.95 50 shares of stock of Greer .Cannea|Armer Frolick, constable fees. 10.60 Copper Company, face value $20 each. Frank Forsvick, witness fees jus- 168 shares of stock of Butte and Su-| tice court. cee ee oe oe ed D2 perior aaa Company face value $5 |The Fritz-Croae Co., books and per sh stationery... 6. 6. 6. 6. ee oe ++ 0194.30 400 shares of stock of Prospector Gold | D. P. Fieldman, labor and expense Mining Company face value $1 per share.| survey county road.. .. .. .. -.16.50 800 shares of Grande Ronde Coal Com-|D. P. Fieldman, survey ete. state pany, face value $1 per share. drain ditch... .. 2 es s+ «+ «428.00 4,000 shares of stock of Mine Operat- | Erick Franzen, constable fees.. ..5.97 ing Company, face value $1 per share. |D. P. Fieldman, livery to inspect 20 bonds of Mine Operating Company, |ditches.. .. .. an, oa, eerigeeneee H. E. Graffam, juror justice court, 1.00 W. W. Gordon, ditching on King face value $100 each. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner O’Brien and carried by wunani- road. . RS errr) mous vote. oO. P. Grambo, part payment road Commissioner Nelson moved that the| im Oteneagen.. .. .. .. +. «++.200.00 Chairman appoint a committee to go| Frank Gran, labor performed upon to the County Poor Farm and purchase Bovey-Feeley road.. .. .. .. --10.00 necessary supplies for the poor house|J. H. Grady & Co., supplies for and necessary clothing for the inmates| Hugh Leslie.. .. .. .. .. .. ..20.00 thereof. The motion was seconded by|J. H. Grady & Co., supplies for Commissioner O’Brien and carried by| Charles Miller.. .. .. .. .. .. ..13.27 unanimous vote. H. 8. Huson, justice fees.. .. 9.95 Commissioners O’Brien and Mulling|Gust Hulm, constable fees.. .. ..18.15 were appointed as such committee. John Hendrickson, witness justice Commissioner Od’Brien moved that] COUrt.. 2. 6. 6. ee ee ee oe oe 9 DBO the court house and jail_committée be-|Ole Hanson, witness justice instructed to provide garbage cane or| fourt.. .. .. +. ee ee ee oe oe «160 boxes for the court house and jail. |John Hurley, witness justice court, 1.13 K. F. Hurley, witness justice court, 1.12 G. B. Heath, juror justice court.. 1.00 Steve Heeomotich, witness justice ; court.. Sarre re rarer « Robert Harling, constable fees.. ..4.35 Henry Hughes, juror justice court ..1.00 Len Hofer, juror justice court.. ..1.00 Wm. Hulbert, examining lands Ord. County Board.. .. .. .. .. ..3.00 Geo. J. Hanley, post mortem re- mains Geo. Rahier.. .. «+. 9.60 C. C. Holsman, dynamite. . oe 994.00 Michael Hawley, labor upon Deer River-Dumas.. .. + 5.00 C. D. Horton, part payment contract road in Oteneagen.. .. .. .. .. ..19.00 C. D. Horton, part payment contract road in Oteneagen.. .. .. .. ....14.00 John Hurley, putting in culvert on Lawrence Lake Road.. .. .. ..15.00 There was no second to the motion. Commissioner O'Brien moved that relief in the sum of $12 per month be allowed John Wuorinen, said relief to remain in force until January 1, 1912. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote. Commissioner O’Brien moved that the sum of $500 be appropriated from the County Revenue fund to the County At- torney’s Contingent fund. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote. A communication from Sam Simpson regarding Cut-Foot-Sioux bridge was read. Commissioner O’Brien moved that @ committee be appointed to examine said bridge and direct the necessary re- pairs thereon. The motion was seconded ‘by Commissioner Nelson and carried by | Micheal Hawley, labor upon State unanimous vote. Commissioners O’Brien} road.. .. .. -- : oo 2.50 and Mullins were appointed as such | C. D, Horton, part payment road committee. contract... .. 7. «. Pe teres A petition from the Town Board of|C. D. Horton, part payment road t contract... 6. 1. oe oe be oe oe ooo TOO ;° Town of Popple for a joint bridge Lake .. .. 17.12 John Larson, labor upon No. 1 state : . ~-20.00 J. R. Lyons, repairing poor far engine 295 J. Lioyd, assisting engineer on : county road .. . 2.50 A. L. Lafreniere, publishing road’ notice .. . os 2008.85 A. L. Lafreniere, sundry blanks . 66.75 Gust Look, attending Mississippi river bridge July to Nov.. 133.40 Dr. C. R. Morss, post morten ex- | amination . > Riera rats Bit | Mesaba ‘Telephones « Co., toll and telephones . » 46.85, | Matt X. Mattson, interpreter J.C. 2.50 Charles Maynard, witness J. C. Gust Hedquist, covering Toad with, gravel... C. C. Holsman, dynamite ete... - Henry Hughes & Co., supplies for. 79.20 9.10 Mi. ++2.70 Henry Hughes & ‘Co., supplies for poor farm..°.. . +s 48.80 Theodore Josephson, ‘witness justice Fred.J. Johnson, labor upon coun- ty road.. .. o- wd - 8.00 Fred Johnson labor performed upon King road .. oe oe ee ete AR SO Charl Johnson livery tor county physician. . a Mrs. Oscar Johnson, ‘nursing Mrs Ida Sarsa .. » +900 King Lumber Co. lumber | sor jail barn etc. eee 684.56 King Lumber Co., “coed for poor Thos. Kingston, constable fees Geo. F. Kremer, juror J. C. .. Thos, Kerr, juror J. C. .. W. A. Kiley, running ferry Nov. Is' to Nov. 14.. .. seeeee 20.00 W. A. Kiley, running recy during October .. . cocoes | sBO08 King Lumber Co., ‘supplies furnished Mrs. Wm. Benham... .. ...- + 17.40 Thos. Kerr, livery to hospital poor farm .. . os 3000400 E. C. Kiley, publishing " proceed- ings etc. ss oe 00 ceteee 187.46 E. C. Kiley, Sundry stationery ..88.50 1.00 A. L. Lafreniere, juror J. C. .. M. Lieberman, juror J. C. .. «. Chas. Lieberman, witness J. C. ‘Chas. B. Larson, labor upon Coon Steve Milcorich, witness J. c. C Miller, juror J. Cc... - Mrs. Geo. Maynard, board and ‘lod ing survey crew on county road. .11.25 Geo. Maynard, assisting engineer om county road .. . Ole Muri, labor on road (county) 70.30 Solly Mathson, labor upon survey | of county read oo 25 Carl Manuson,g part payment. Orth road contract . » 500.00 Neil Mullins, comm ittee work and mileage .. 20+. 0 ++ teens 53.60 Carl Magnusom, pert ‘payment orth road contract .. .. -- ++ serese 200.00 Meahger & Oas, transportation of paupers .. . SA + 6.00 Mrs. May Martin, ‘house rent for Mrs. MeKeeby : : vee 5.00 Moe, Anderson & ‘Albingon, balance of bill, burial of Jay Colé .. 10.00 Neil McDougal, juror J. C. Tom MeVeigh, assisting engineer on survey 5 semeee +o 5.00 E. J. McGowan, stamps and re- cording ,. oe oe 7 2OMB Wm. McAlpine, assisting in 1 subdivi ion sec. 6-T. 55 R. 26 » -25.00 F. A. MeVicar, envelopes for Co. Treasurer . ~ + 42.48 | Al Neman, witness ih c. «112 | Dave E. Uylen, labor performed upon Coon Lake .. eevee 20.00 Peter Niska, labor performed upon Bena & Round Lake.. .. - 25,00 Andy Nelson, committee work r Qntantleane soos sss ces neni SSORD Andy Nelson, committee work | and mileage .. .. .. .. - «12.00 Aniy Nelson, committee work ani mileage... .. 06. oo. esesse 13.40 Nashwauk Italion Me c. Co. supplies for Mrs. J. Minovich .. ........ 10.00 Nashwauk Hardware Company, bur- ial of McDonald .. .. .. .. + 25.00 Nashwauk Hardware Co. ‘Supplies for temporary hospital 49.63 Nap Nolett, labor performed up- state road 5 ve 4 50 Nap Nollet, labor performed upon Mississippi river .. Carl Olin, witness J. C. S. ¥. Orr, 2 doz. acme erasers Peter Ohman, labor on road ditch + 105.12 outlet (bal. of cont.).. M. O’Brien, committee work and mileage . se oe 28 oe sees The Pioneer Co. copies laws W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies for court house and jail.. ++ 29.79 2 A. Peterson, deputy coroners fees .. ae hs See ar EB. Parris, witness J. C. .. A. M. Peterson, assisting county attorney eet nae see 6420.00 . J. & HD. Powers, supplies for Abe Palon, part payment contract road No. 91 .. .. R. E. Peterson, assisting aay on county road.. . ‘ Peterson & Goodwin, burial “of John Hufraine .. .. .. .... «.25.00 Peterson & Goodwin, embalming and burial. of R. J. Wilcox ....40.00 T. T. Riley, sheriff's fees district T. T. Riley, sheriff's. fees J. C...68.15 T. T. Riley, posting school noticea 22.50 T. T. Riley, board of prisoners October te ee ee +++ 805.00 George. Ruby, Justice fees Delor Ramond, witness J. Sam. Ross Jr., witness J. Dr. Thomas Russell, holding autopey remains Wilcox 2+ G60 Dr. Thos. Russell, coroners fees. .8.00 Review Publishing Co. Printing brief state vs. Riley E. N. Remer, Juror J. C. Sam Rosenthal, assisting surveyor county road survey oe 926.25, Joseph Rahier, labor upon county Joseph Rahier, road contract 2+ 89.85 Melyin N. Rosholt, balance Good- land Feeley contract .. ..... ..130.00 Melvin N. Rosholt, outlet-ditch Feeley-Sago road Joseph Rahier, 1-2 of bill for drainage ditch King road 18.80 F. E. Reusswig, burial of Samuel Brooks .. . ve 2225.00 F. E. Reusswig, burial “ot v. J. pantanen se see 25.00 + 5.00 1.00 balance Coolen ue gagee. T. T. Riley, posting road notices 4.00| Half of the Northeast susie and | COURTNEY & COURTNEY, | Mra. 0 | city of Minneapolis, in the County of Md +2 mille ¢ounty road No. 79 .. .. Paved oe oe. 200000 ‘Wm, Smith, part payment County road No. 62-26 .. .. +++ -2000.00 H. F. Schutt, part payment road contract Rd. No. 30 .. .. ....200.00 Henry Sinkola, labor upon Deer River-Ball Club road .. rere) Cc. V. Smith, labor upon Prairie River .. + 50.00 ‘labor upon Prat rie Riv- + 150.00 C. V. Smith. Stokes & Co., supplies turnishea H. Leslie .. .. on 10.04 Benedicts Hospital, board and St. care of paupers .. .. 349.00 St. Benedicts Hospital, board ana care of sick paupers .. + 275.25 Minn. State Sanitorium for con sumptives, balance due for care of Wm. Lofstedt oe + 61.05 Village ot Grand Rapids, light tor Getober . oe + 63.18 John Van Patter, consirueting | 140 rds road - 400.00" Westerlund, ‘witness J.C, 1.12 Wood, juror J. C. 1.00 Cc. A. Wilson, livery-witnesses to G . coroner .. .. ve ee 8.50} c. B. repster, fees in Probate Court .. + ne 8.90 Estelle W “nipple. expense "visiting achools .. .. . * + 83.00 F. E. Williams, " subdividing "sec. S-BR-26 .. .. se oe 99.60 Geo S Williams, labor at ‘jail’ and barn .. . . 19.20 W. M Welch Mig. ‘Co for, county Supt. . 58.26 White Cedar. Lbr.- Co., Lumber furnished Wm. Benham .. ....42.50 The following bills were rejected: Chas. Collen, balance for labor on County Road .. . $148.00 Dr. C. R. Morss, professional ser- vices rendered county patients. .70.00 An adjournment was then taken un- til Wednesday the 6th day of Decem- ber, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. NEIL MULLINS, Chairman of County Board. Attest a County. (Seal) Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing Thereon. Estate of Eusebe Bussiere. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Eusebe Bussiere, Decedent. Letters of administration of said estat this day having been granted to Freder- ick E. Reusswig: It Is Ordered, that the time within j which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from anc after the date hereof, and that Mon- day, the third day of June, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m., in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Grand Rapids in said County, be, ard the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment and ailow- ance of such claims as shall be present- ed within the time ‘aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the pub- lication of this order in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review as provided by law. Dated November 20, 1911. CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, Judge of Probate. (Court Seal.) Nov. 22—Dec. 6. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Itasca, ss. Im District Court. Fifteenth Judicial District. Tillie Quinn, vs. Meriyan Skull, Joseph Francel, and Coleraine Lumber Company, a Corporation, Summons. To the above named defendants: You, and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, of which a copy is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you; and to serve a cop of your answer thereto upon the attorney for plaintiff at his office in the Village of Grand Rapids, Minne- Plaintiff, sota, within twenty days after the service of this summons up- on you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within such time the plaintiff will have the amount she is entitled to recover certified by the Court, or under its direction, and take judgment for the amount so cer- tified; and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. McOUAT & PETERSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. By R. A. McOUAT, Grand Rapids, Minn. Oct. 18—Nov. 29 Summons. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, In the District Court, 15 Judicial District. L. M. Mann, Plaintiff, vs. Moses Mc- Kinney and George W. Clark, and also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, in- terest or lien in the real estate de- scribed in the comphint herein, De- fendants, The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby notified and requir- ed to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action which complaint is on file in the office of the Clerk of the above nam- ed Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office Room 614 Guaranty Building, in the Hennepin, state of Minnesota, within twenty days after service of this summons: U) you, exclusive of the day,of such Service; and that if you fail to answer the said complaint within the/time aforesaid, the plain- tiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, You are further notified that this action is brought for the purpose of “the Southeast Quarter of Defendants. of Section Twenty-eight (28), all in Township Sixty (60), Range Twenty-three (23) in Itasca County, Minnesota, and to ‘exclude each and all the defendants , herein from having or claiming any right, title or interest in or lien up- on the said real estate. ' Dated May 31st, 1911. eat \WM. N. M. CRAWFORD, R. G. PATTON, t Attorneys for Plaintiff, | 614 Guaranty Bidg. : Minneapolis, Minnesota. Notice of Lis Pendens. ‘State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, In the District Court, 15th Judicial District. L. M. Mann, Plaintiff vs. Moses Mc- Kinney, George W. Clark, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that an ac- tion has been commenced and is now ; Pending in the above named court by the above named plaintiff against the above named defendants, the ob- ject of which is to obtain a judgment that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the West Half of .the Northeast Quarter (W% of NE%) and the Northeast Quarter of. the Northeast Quarter (NE% of NE) of Section Thirty-three (33) in Town- ship Sixty (60) Range Twenty-three (23) and the Southwest quarter of |the southeast quarter (SW% of SE%) in Section twenty-eight (28), Township sixty (60), range twenty- three (23), in Itasea county, Minne- sota, and that the defendants and each of them have no right, title es- tate or interest therein or lien there- on. Dated this 9th day of June A. D., 1911. WM. N. M. CRAWFORD, R..G. PATTON, Attorneys for Complain ant, 614 Guaranty Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 15—Dec. 20. Notice of Sale of Real Property On Execution. Notice is Hereby Given, that» un- der and by virtue of an execution, directed and delivered to me, issued out of the district court on a judg- ment duly entered in an action pend- ing before Robert H. Bailey, a jus- tice of the peace in and for the county of Itasca and state of Minne- sota, in favor of the plaintiffs there in, Dolphus A. Dunn and George H. Marcia, co-partners as Dunn & Mar- cia, and against the defendants there- in, Earl Comstock and Rose Com- stock, and each of them, on the 8th day of February, 1911, for the sum of $68.90, a transcript of which judg- ment was duly filed and said judg- ment duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the district court of said Itasca county, on the 6th day ot March, 1911, at 10 o’clock, a. m., $5 1u accrued costs being added to the amount of said judgment, I have levied on and at the front door of the county court house building in the Village of Grand Rapids in said county on the 2ist day of December, 1911, at 10 o’clock a. m., I will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satis- fy the amount due on said judgment, accrued costs, interest, and the costs and expenses of sale, the following described real estate situated in the village of Cohasset, in said county, the same being the property of the judgment debtors, to-wit: Lots one (1) and two (2) in block eight (8) in First Addition to Cohasset, ae- cording to the recorded plat there- Dated October 31, 1911. T. T. RILEY, Sheriff of county. By ED. CARSON, Deputy Sheriff. Thwing & Rossman, Plaintiff's attorneys, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Nov. 8—Dec. 13. Ttasca Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice Is Hereby Given, That de- fault has been made in the conditions of a mortgage executed by Judson P. Powers, a single man, Mortgagor, to M. A. McNaughton, as Trustee of Powers & McDonald, Mortgagee, dat- ed May 6th, 1910, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Itasca County, Minnesota, on the 24th day of August, A. D. 1911, at 9:40 o'clock, a. m. in Book U of Mort- gages on Page 546 thereof. That the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at this date is $1,053.57, and that the premises described in and covered by said mortgage are: North one-half (N%) of the South- east one fourth of the South-west.one- fourth (SW% of SW%) of the South- east one fourth, (SE%) of Section Twenty-four and the North-west one- fourth of the North-east one fourth (NW% of NE%) of Section Twenty- five (25) all in Township Sixty-one (61) North of Range No. Twenty-two (22) West of the 4th P. M. in Itasca County, Minnesota. That by virtue of the power of sale contained in sa‘d mortgage, and pur- suant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will} be foreclosed by the sale of the premises, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sher- iff of Itasca. County, Minnesota, at his office in the County Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, - in said County and State, on Saturday, the 20th day of January 1912, at ten o’clock, A. M. to satisfy the amount then due on said mortgage including interest on the debt se | cured thereby, from the date thereof, together with the costs of such sale, and $50.00 attorney’s fees stipulated in said mortgage. - Dated this 1st day of December, A. D. 1911. M. A, McNAUGHTON, As Trustee of Powers & McDonald, Mort- quieting title in Plaintiff to the West T. T. and stamps and telegrams 2.36/the Northeast Quarter of the North- Attorneys for Mortgagee, Chas. Smith, Juror J. C. .. .. ...-100/east Quarter of Section Thirty-three ' 505-506 Ist National Bank Bldg. J. S. Smith, juror J. C. .. .. ....1.001(33) and the Southwest Quarter of: Duluth, Minn. jed to the County Board of , PAGE SEVEN ———— Notice of ‘Re-hearing On Petition Fon Formation of New Schoo! District. : Whereas on the 21st day of Sep tember, 1911, a petition was present- Ttasca County praying for the formation of Rew school district to be composed of Township 150, Range 29, being the organized Town of Nore, and Whereas it was then ordered by said board that a hearing should be chad upon aid petition at a said session of said board to be held on the 14th day of Oc- tober, 1911, at the County Court house in the Village of Grand Rap- idsy and Whereas due notice of the time and place of such hearing was given as provided by law, and Whereas at said session of mid board on the 14th day of October, 1911, said petition was duly consid- ered and the arguments of all persons interested therein were duly heard and considered, and ‘Whereas said board did at said ses- sion determine to grant said peti- tion and did order the formation of a new school district to be composed of the territory hereinbefore deserib- ed, and Whereas at a session of said poard held at the County Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids, on the 16th day of November, 1911, a peti- tion was presented praying for a re- hearing in the matter of said peti- tion for said new school district and said Board has determined to grant a re-hearing in the matter of said petition and has appointed a time and place for such re-hearing. Now therefore notice is hereby giv- en that a rehearing upon said pe tition will be had at a meeting of said board commencing on Wednes- day the 6th day of December, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the office of the County Commissioners in th County Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids in said county, at which time and place the said County board will hear the arguments of-all persons interested therein for and against the organization of said new school district. Dated November 20th, 1911. M.A. SPANG, Auditor, Itasca County. H. R. Novy, 22-29. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS, AND FOR HEAR- ING THEREON. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Itasca in probate court. In the matter of the Estate of James J. LaVelle, Decedent. Letters of administration this day having been granted to Rose La- Velle. It is ordered, that the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may prseent claimge against his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date hereof, and that Monday, the ninetenth day of February, 1912, at 10 o’clock A. M., in the probate court rooms at the Court house at the village of Grand Rapids in said county, be and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time ané Place for hearing upon the exami- nation, adjustment and allowance of such claims ag shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review as provided by! law. Dated November 13, 1911. CLARENCE B, WEBSTER, Judge of Probate. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for administration. H. R. Nov. 15-29. Notice of Execution Sale. Notice is hereby given that un- der and by virtue of «aa execution, directed and delivered to me, is- sued out of the district court of Itasca county, Minnesota, on a judg- ment duly entered and docketed therein on the 3lat day of October, 1911, in favor of Barthe-Martin Com- pany, the plaintiff and judgment creditor therein and against Hat- tie Wallace and Charley Wallace, the defendants and judgment debtors therein, and each of them, for the sum of $849.37, I have levied on, and on the sixth (6th) day of January, 1912, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the front door of _ the ‘aounty court house building, in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county, I will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy or apply on said judgment, interest, costs and the costs and expenses of sale, the following described real estate sit- uated in said county: Lot twenty- six (26) in block eight (8) and lot eighteen (18) in block twelve (12), all in Bovey, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds of said county. Dated November 16, 1911. ‘ T. T. RILEY, Sheriff of Itasca county. CLYDE W, STILSON, Attorney for judgment creditor, * 900-2 Torrey Building, Duluth, Minn. H. R. Nov. 22-Dec 27. the 15th and 16th of every month. Ail those having defective eyes or in need of the proper service for the fitting of glasses, are cordially invited to call at Hotel Pokegama the 15th and 16th of every month. LARSON & LARSON. IX

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