Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, September 4, 1912, Page 8

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Choice Ghote Clerk of District Court — Vote forone | forone FRED E. INGERSOLL : First Second County Commissioner, 2nd District | Giice | Choice forone | ‘forone LANDER LARSON First Second County Commissioner, 4th District | haice — forone | forone EMIL LITCHKE MELVIN N. ROSHOLT | Chairman of School Board, District First Second No. One—for term of three years ee 4 eae Commencng August 1st, 1913 forone for one R. W. COOK Treasurer of Schoo! Board, District S iid = No. One—for term of three years Vote Vote, forone | forone Commencing August 1st, 1914 A. L. ROECKER BALLOT FOR WOMEN Chairman of School Board, District First Second Choi Choi No. One—for term of three years Vote Vote. Commencng August ist, 1913 forone for one R. W. COOK Treasurer of School Board, District, First Second ‘No. One—for term of three years ee oS forone | forone commencing August 1, 1914, A. L. ROBCKER DEMOCRATIC PARTY Primary Election Ballot ITASCA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. CouNTY AUDITOR. To vote for any person whose name is printed on the ballot, make a cross (X) after his name in the proper column. A voter may vote for one first choice and one second choice for each office to be filled. Mark your first choice with a cross (X) in the First Choice column. Mark your second choice with a cross (X) in the Second Choice column. Vote for One First Choi e and One Second Choice. Choice | Ghoves U. S. Senator yee — forone | forone DANIEL WILLIAM LAWLER First Second Representative in Congress at Large — — forone | forone CARL J. BUELL Kirst Second Governor caalce Chaice forone | for one CHARLES M. AINDRIST PETER (M. RINGDAL Lieutenant Governor — aed forone | forone CYRUS M. KING WINN POWERS Secretary of State maior choice forone | forone HARVEY W. GRIMMER EMIL OLUND First Second State Treasurer oe Choice forone | forone CHARLES W. BIBB HENRY F. WBHSSEL 1 Ghote Choir Attorney Genera Choice hole forone | forone WILLIAM F. DONOHUE Railroad and Warehouse Commission- First Second er : Choice | Choice Vote _| Vote Four Year Term forone forone: ANDREW FRENCH JULIUS J. REITER Railroad and Warehouse Commission- First Second er Choice | Choice Vote ‘Vote Six Year Term forone | forone Class No. One First Second Representative, 52nd Legislative Dis- | Choice | Choice trick Vote Vote forone | forone E. C. KILEY (signed statement for people’s choice for senator. County Auditor. Choice choice forone | forone M. A. SPANG County Treasurer — — : forone | forone JOHN E. McMAHON Sheriff co | forone | forone GEORGE RIDDELL First Second County Attorney ea Beg forone | forone R. A. McOUAT rane: first Second Clerk of District Court. choice hoice forone | forone FRED A- KING First Second forone | forone N, D. KEAN First Second County Commissioner, 4th District Pg a forone | forone JOHN HEPFEL First Second County Commissioner, 2nd District ae oe forone | for one CHAS. A. OLSON MORRIS O’BRIEN Chairman of School Board District First Second No. One—for term of three years — | Commencing August ist, 1913 forone | forone cc. E. BURGESS Clerk of Schoo! Board, District No. First Second Six—for term of three years = nies forone | forone Commencing August 1, 1913 JOHN A. ZIMBRICK BALLOT FOR WOMEN Chairman of School Board, District No. One—for term of three years, Commencing August 1st, 1913, Cc. E. BURGHSS Clerk of School Board, District, No. Six—for term of three years commencing August 1, 1913 JOHN A. ZIMBRICK PROHIBITION PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT ITASCA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. COUNTY AUDITOR. To vote for any person whose name ts printed on the ballot, make a cross (X) after his name in the proper column. A voter may vote for one first choice and one second choice for each office to be filled. Mark your first choice with a cross (X) in the First Choice column. Mark your second choice with a cross (X) iu the Second Choice column. Vote for One First Choice and One Second Choice. Representative in Congress at Large W. G. CALDERWOOD Second Choice Vote for one Governor £. E. LOBECK Lieutenant Governor GEORGE H. ANDREWS Secretary of State C. L. JOHNSON | Attorney General J. H. MORSE Socialist-Labor Par Primary Election Ballot ITASCA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. column. A voter may vote for one choice for each office to be Mark your first choice w: Choice column. Mark your second choi Second Choice column. COUNTY AUDITOR To vote for any person whose name is printed on the ballot, make a cross (X) after his name in the proper first choice and one second filled. ith a cross (X)in the First ice with a cross (X) in the Vote for One First Ghoice and One Second Choice. ‘Governor First | Second Choice | Choice Vote Vote forone | forone CHARLES W. BRANDBORG —— Summons. | State of Minnesota, County of} Ttasca.—ss. District Court, 15th Judicial Dis- trict. Charles Keith, Plaintiff, vs. Wm. T. Bailey, George McAllisier, | George Weatherby, Joseph Bruels, Clark Clay, Security State Bank of Minneapolis, Sarah Tallgren, J, B. Kehl, Wm. Deary, Joseph B. Oak- leaf, John Martin Lumber Co., James Weston Goss, Emil Hartmann, Richmond D. Mallette, Howard T. Abbot, Emma Cremer, Agnes Schlitz, G. A. R. Simpson, Daniel Hanley, J. Hurd, H. McAvity, L. M. Mann, Harriet G. Walker, Joseph Banville, Rat Portage Lumber Co., Joseph Auge, Joseph Augi, Freder- ick E. Stauff, Levi Butler, T. B. Walker, O. C. Merriman, Wm. M. Barrows, Fred C. Barrows, James S. Lane, Leonidas M. Lane, George B. Aiton, Louis H. Ickler, Asa G. Briggs as Trustee, Lando F. Gran, A, E. Kribs, Albert F, Wunderlich; also all other persons or parties un- known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, defendant. The State of Minnesota, to the above named defendants: : You are hereby summoned and ré- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said district court at the village of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the village of Princeton, in the county of Mille Lacs, within twenty, (20), days after service of thissummons upon you ex- elusive of the day of such service; and if you fai] to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiffin this action will apply two (62), range twenty-three (23); the southeast quarter of southwest ‘quarter of section thirty-four (34), township sixty (6%), range twenty- four (24); the southeast quarter of southeast quarter of section thirty- three (33), township fifty-five (55), range twenty-five (25); the south- west quarter of earirment quarter of section thirty-four (34), township fifty-five (55), range Ae (25 the southeast quarter of northeast quarter of section seven (7), town- ship fifty-six (56), range twenty-five (25); the north half of southeast quarter and southeast quarter of southeast quarter of section nine (9), township fifty-three (53), range twenty-six (26); the southeast quar- ter of southeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28), township fifty- six (56). range twenty-six (26)and the north half of southwest quarter of section fifteen (15), township fifty- nine (59), range twenty-six (26). CHARLES KEITH, Plaintiff's Attorney per se, Princeton, Minn. Sept. 4, Oct. 9. Notice of Application for Liquor Li- cense. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, Village of Grand Rapids, ss. Notice is hereby given that appli- cation has been made in writing to the Village Council of said Village of Grand Rapids, and filed in my office praying for License to Sell Intoxi- cating Liquors for the term com- mencing on September 12th, 1912, and terminating on September 11th, 1913, py the following person and at the following place, as stated in said application, respectively, to- wit: GUST ANDERSON | In the north and west front room on the ground floor of that certain two siory frame building, situated on lots 13 and 14, block 15, plat of the Town of Grand Rapids, in the to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, together with plaintiffs costs and disbursements | herein. CHARLES KEITH, Plaintiff's Attorney, per Se, Princeton, Minn. Notice of Lis Pendens. Itasca.—ss. trict. Charles Keith, ear George Weatherpy, Joseph Clark Clay, Security State pan = Minneapolis, Sarah Tallgren, Kehl, Wm. Deary, Joseph B. leaf John Martin Lumber ae James Weston Goss, Emil Hartmann, | Richmond D. Majette, Howard Abbott, Emma Cremer, Agnes Schlitz, G. A. R. Simpson, Danie! Hanley, J. Hurd, H. McAvity, L.M Mann, Harriet G. Walker, Joseph’ Banville, Rat Portage Lumber Co., Joseph Auge, Joseph Augi, Freder- ick E. Stauff, Levi Butler, T. B. Walker, O. C. Merriman, Wm. M. Barrows, Fred C. Barrows, James S. Lane, Leonidas M, Lane, George B. Briggs as Trustee, Lando F. Gran, also aj] other Persolg or parties un-| known claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, defendants. State of Minnesota, County of} District Court, 15th Judicial Dis-| Wm. T. Bailey, ‘George aaeneete a Aiton, Louis H. Ickler, Asa G.| Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota. Said application will be heard by said Village Council] of the Village | of Grand Rapids at the Recorder’s of- | fice in said Village of Grand Rapids, lin Itasca County, and State of Min- | nesota. on Friday the 2th day of Sep- ember A- D., 1912, at 8 o'clock p. ., of that day. Witness my hand @nd seal of the | Village of Grand Rapids this 4th day of September A. D., 1912. (SEAL) FRANK SHERMAN, Village Recorder. Sept. 4-11. SALE OF SCHOOL AND OTHER STATE LANDS | Btate of Minnesota, State Auditor’s Office. St. Paul, August 5, 1912. Notice is hereby given that on September 16,1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office of the County Auditor, at Grand Rapids, Itasca county, in the State of Minnesota, I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands- jand also those state lands which have reverted to the State by rea- son of the non-payment of interest. A. E. Kribs, Albert F, Wunderlich; | Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase price and interest on the |unpaid palance from date of sale to June ist, 1913, must be paid at the time of sale. The balance of pur- chase money is payable in whole or Notice is herepy given that an |i2 part on or before forty years from action has been commenced in this court by the above named plaintiff, date of sale; the rate of interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent against the above named defendants. !P€r annum, payable in advance op That the object of said action is to} determine the adverse claim of the defendants, and each and ajl of them, and the rights of the parties respect- ively herein in and to the rea] estat hereinafter described, and that the premises affected by said action, situated in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, are described as follows: The southeast quarter of northeast quarter of section three (3), town- ship fifty-seven (57) ,ange twenty- two (22) the southeast quarter of southeast quarter of section twenty- six (26), towmship sixty-one (61), range twenty-two (22), the south- west quarter of northwest quarter of section ten (10), township fifty-eight (58), range twenty-three (23); the southeast quarter of northeast quar- June ist, of each year, provided the Principal] remains unpaid for tem |years; but if the principal is paid within ten years from date of sale the rate of interest will be computed at five per cent per annum. Appraised value of timber, if any, must also pe paid at time of sale. Lands on which the interest is de- linquent may be redeemed at any time up to the hour of sale, or. be~ fore resale to an actual purchaser. All mineral rights are reserved by the laws of the state. Not more than 220 acrgs can be sold or contracted to be sold to any one purchaser. Agents acting for purchasers must furnish affidavit of authority. Ap- praiser’s Bayer showing quality and kind of soil, are on file in this ter of section thirty-four (34), town-| Office. ship fifty-eight (58), range twenty- three (23); the northwest quarter of three (23); the northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section thirty- one (31), township fifty-nine (59), range twenty-three (23); the west half of southwest quarter of section twenty-seven, (27 sixty- Lists of lands to be offered be obtained of the State Auditor or the State Commissioner of Immigra- tion at St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at above address. SAMUBL

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