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Nov. 18, 1912, at 10 o'clock, a. M.,|named defendant, Walter Daniels, in|hasset-Grand Rapids and McMahon-Co-|State of Minnesota, County ef Itasca, ” i * 4m the office of the County Auditor |and to the above described property, |hasset transportation contracts in the| in Probate court: “to attain.” But, as strange as the | yon-have any idea how much?” “I bow amount of $2,000 with the Biinolg Surety |In the matter of the estate of James|>fement nay seem to you, I caD | really do not,” replied the minister, 4. | Th dred of thi pasonrigh ia tate lands |2nd 53-100 dollars, and one and| motion, approved. - @ State of Minnesota, to all persons of these earnest seekers was able | jmagine.” “No, it didn’t,” said little i — alas ori vty gern witen |65-100, dollare, added costs, to.; The following wood bids were recelv- interested in the final account and|¥ state exactly what he or she really | farold. “I know how much it was. It ' have reverted to thé State by rea-|#ether with all accruing costs | <tt- die Dution of the estate of sald de_| wanted. cost 14s. 10d.” “Why, Harold, how do fon of the ‘nonpayment, of invoroat [of sus. , amd. Interest on he| | Tlehenor shoot, Fred Tage, # cor codent: The, roceantatire of the| They were diotied and dacontent- | yoq know aaything about ie?" Be Terms: Fifteen per cent of the|5#me from the tie sco ecru aa IB 3 ‘ 00 | thi: ag ah ing filed in|ed and felt the vague urge of unrest | cause, mamma, it says at the bottom the rate of 6 per cent per annum, at|malpe, 1 cord kindling, at $2. is court her final account of the a4-} pushing them forward to further en- ares aed SALE OF SCHOOL AND OTHER STATE LANDS State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Office. St. Paul, October 1, 1912. Notice is hereby given that on et Grand Rapids, Itasca county, in the State of Minnesota, I will offer 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 in part on or before forty )~ars from date of sale; the rate of interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent per annum, payable in advance on June ist, of each year, provided the principal remains unpaid for ten years; but if the principal is paid ‘within ten years from date of sale the rate of interest will be computed @t five per cent per annum. Appraised value of timber, if any, must also be paid at time of sale: Lands on which the interest is de lingquent 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 acres can be sold or contracted to be sold to any one purchaser. Agents acting for purchasers must furnish affidavit of authority. Ap- praiser's reports, showing quality and kind of soil, are on file in this office. Lists of lands to be offered may be obtained of the State Auditor or the State Commissioner of Immigra- tion at St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at above address. SAMUEL G. IVERSON, State Auditor. Oct. 116, 23, 30, Nov. 6. Notice of Execution Sale. Notice is hereby given, that under tion 34; and the south 1-2 of northeast 1.4, northwest 1-4 of southeast 14, and southeast 1-4 of northwest 1.4 of Sec- tion 35; all being in Township 56, North, of Range 22, West. And that I shall, 0. Wednesday, the 4th day of December, A. D., 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.m. of said day at the front door of the District Court House, at the City of Grand Rapids, in said County, of Itasca, and state, proceed to sell all the right, title and interest of the above to satisfy said Judgment and costs, amounting to one hundred eighty.three Public Auction, to the highest bidder for cash. T. T. RILEY, Sheriff of Itasca County, Minnesota. By ED. CARSON, Deputy. A. R. Pfau, Jr., and C. J. Lauriach, Plaintiff's Attorneys Mankato, Minnesota. Dated, Grand Rapids, Minn., October 5, 1912. Oct. 16.23.30, Nov. 6-13-20. Torrens No. 89, State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, ss., District Court,’ 16th Judicial dis. ‘trict. In the matter of the application of Weed Iron Company, a corporation; Guilford G. Hartley and Henry F. Brown, to register the title to the fol- lowing described real estate situated in Itasca county, Minnesota, namely: The southwest quarter of the north. east quarter, (SW 1-4 of NE 1-4), of Section twenty-one, (21), in Township fifty-six, (56), North of Range twenty- four (24), West according to the United States Government survey thereof, ap- plicants. vs. The E. I. du Pont de Nemoura Pow der Company, a New Jersey corpore. tion; Henry Haroldson, Walter L. Duna van, Alphonse Dery, Charlie Burns, Axel Malmgren, Dennis Healey; The Shogom q Company, a Minnesota corporation; Clar B. Congdon; Alfred F. Pillsbury; Elean- or L, Pillsbury; Sarah P. Gale; Bd- ward ©. Gale; John P. Snyder, and all other persons or parties unknown, claim. jing any right, title, estate, lien or inter. est in the real estate described in the GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912. clearing school grounds. At the Ejffig school inspected the new building and | found it built according to contract,, posted notice for bids for clearing tha school grounds and cutting up the trees into stove wood. At the Busticagon school, DeShaw was hired to crear tha school grounds for the sum of $10.09. Expenses cn the trip were $6.40. The erport of Clerk Doran wes, upon mo- tion, approved. The bond of Art Clusieau for the Co- Co., as surety was filed amd was, upom per cords R. R. Tichenor, same amount of wood at $1.85 per cord. The bid of R. R. Tichenor was upon motion, accept ed. Bear River school, Adolph Swanson, 19 cords of green poplar at $1.25, 6 cords of tamerack at $1.60 per cord; Robert C. Tirkey, 7 cords of tamerack at $1.76, 7 cords of green jack pine at $1.75; L. Bjarnsiad 10 cords of green poplar at $1.27, 6 ocrds of tamermck at $1.78; Os. gar Olson 10 cords of poplar and 6 cords of tamerack at $2.64. The bid of Adolph Swanson was, upon motion, ac- cepted. Bearville school, J. A. Westing, 7 corde dry tamerack at $2.75, 7 cords green jack pine at $2.25; Martin Stram 7 cords of dry tamerack and 7 cords of green jack pine for $39.00; O. J. Ordahi, 7 cords dry tamerack $3.00, 7 cords green jack pine @t $2.25; Robert C. Tinkie, 7 jcords dry tamerack $3.50, 7 cords green \japk pime at $3.50. The bid of J. A. | Westing was, upon motion, accepted. Anderson school, Peter Ohman, 7 cords green birch at $2.50, 7 cords of dry birch at $2.26, 1 cord dry pine at $3.00; | E. L. Miller, 7 cords of green | birch, 7 ocrds dry tamerack and 1 cord | dry pine at $2.00 per oerd. The bid of E.! L. Miller was, upon motion, accepted. Harrington school,’ Chas. E. Gould, 3 cords dry tamerack, 8 cords green birch jand 1 cord dry pine for $30.00; John E.2e ry, Same amount at $1.80 per cord; John Parala, same amount, at $1.69 per cord. The bid of John Parala ,as, upon mo. tion, accepted. Horton school, D. D. Harrington 10 dcrds of green birch, 5 cords of dry tamerack, 2 cords of kindling at $2.00 | per cord. The bid of D. D, Harrington was, upon motion accented. State of Minnesota, on the 28th day of /————V- _——> YOUR AMBITION. ~—;] November, 1912, at 10 o'clock, a. m.; w 4 aid petition should not be granted. Witness, the judge of said court, and| Save Yeu a Clear Cut Idea of the Ob- seal of said court, this 4th dey of No. vember, 1912. < CLARENCH B. WEBSTER, (COURT SEAL) Nov. 6 13, 20. Citation for Hearing on Ftnat Account for Distribution. J. LaVelle, decedent: ministration of the estate of said dece. dent, together with her petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of |tight there. ject of Your Desire? Several years ago, when | filled a po- Probate uJdge. | Sitiom which brousht me many visitors each day and many more letters at the same time, requests for advice from persons who wished “te succeed.” “to accomplish,” 1 was overburdened. with wuthfully say that uct one in a bhun- deavor and attainment, but it stopped Ninety-nine out of every said final account and for distripution |aundred did not know what they want- of the residue of said estate to the|ed. They asked not only for advice persons thereunto entitled; Therefore, regarding the means of accomplish- you and each of you, are hereby cited} ment and attainment, but also for in- and required to show cause, if any you, have, before this court at the Probate, formation as to what they should real- court rooms in the court house, in the spbmnsapa village of Grand Rapids, in the county. “Silly,” you exclaim. Not a bit of it. of Itasca, State of Minnesota, on the|{ venture to say that you—yes, you who 2nd day of December, 1912, at I#jare now reading these lines—are not o'clock, a. m., why said petition should! much better off regarding clear cut not be granted. Witness, the judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this Ist day. of November, 1912. ICE B. WEBSTER, (COURT SEAL) Probate Judge. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Petitioner. Nev. 6, 13, 20. Faunce ibaa le SASSY ES otic Order Limiting Time to File Claims and For Hearing Thereon. ’ State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, in Probate court. In the matter of the estate of George Rahier, decedent: Letters of administration this day having been granted H. Arthur Rahier: i ideas and ideals. and want, of course, but just what do you want? Have you a clearly defined idea and a clear cut ideal of the ob- ject of your desire? Honor bright now, bave you?—William Walker Atkinson in Nautilus. You want and want EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LIFE. A Bath Was a Matter of Some Moment in Those Days. These brief extracts from the letters of Blizabeth Montagu, the “queen of the bluestockings.” throws a curious It is ordered, that the time within | Ment on eighteenth century life in Eng- which all creditors of the above named! decedent may present claims against | his estate in thiy court, be, and the! land. She was suffering from a swell- ed lip. Promptly the great Dr. Mead same hereby is limited to three months | Preseribed a blister to her back. She from ‘and after the date hereof and that Monday the third day of February, 1913 at 10 o'clock, a. m.; in the Probate court rooms at the court house in the village of Grand Rapids, in said coun-| ty, be and the same, hereby is, fixed! and appointed as the time and place for | writes: “I am better than I was; but, my mouth not being yet perfectly reduced, I have got a fresh blister upon my back. Well may it bend with such a weight of calamities. I have sent for my bathing cloathes and on Sunday What It Cost. In a little town in England not long | ago the entire family had been at |ehurch and the young minister was coming home to dine with them. While at dinner they were discussing the new stained glass window a member had given. “It is a most beautiful piece of workmanship.” said one, “and must have cost a great deal of money.” “Do “put far into the hundreds, I of the window, ‘Job 14, 10.’”—London Globe. Home Piety. “John,” said the minister of a Scotch parish, “I fear you are growing remiss in your religious duties. I have not seen you in the kirk these three Sua- days.” “No,” answered John, “it’s no that I'm growin’ remiss; I'm just tinkerim’ away wi’ my soul masel.’—Methodist Recorder. A Compliment. “What did he say when you told him he was the worst liar you ever knew?” “He merely remarked that he had been flattered before.”—St. Louis Post- Dispatch. A Calling ‘ ———; ‘ and pursuant to an execution, directed in t Bite tar’ f i hoot | hearing upon and the examination, ads! and delivered to me, issued out of the|appiication herein, defendants. sree nt ree ctl ee oocivoa |iustment and allowance of euch caine | might shall take a souze. 1 think it H i district court of Itasca county, Minne-|The State of Minnesota to the above | ©" since: Sian Nelson, cleaning and|@5 Shall be presented within the time | Pleasant remedy.” +> | sota, on a judgment duly entered there-| named defendants: BPs oc cidiracoctancsaesite ie cone CS: 7 See i, aes fm on the 17th day of May, 1912, and| You are hereby summoned and requir. a Nplate sete Loe ey pecans hi Dated October 31, 1912 pparently in a lady could not docketed therein on the 18th day of May,|ed to answer the application of the|°f sreem birch at $2.74, 2 co of dry Lor aa ea Oa take a bath even on Sunday night and i $oi2, at 11:45 a. m im favor of Emil M.| applicants in the above entitled proceed. |Pine at 8.20, plastering schoo! house) 1, SEARHINCE 'S. WEBSTER. | m the privacy of her chamber without The Fire Department j Johnson, the plaintiff and judgment] ing and to file your answer to the sald eae pis omens fo ee ivopemniiee “6: 12)>'30 36 robate. | her “bathing cloathes.” { crediter therein and against P. L. Ram-|appiication in the office of the Clerk penta, Seg BLOKE: “aoa pains pent: ne Mrs. Montagu writes again: “My lip The Pohce ; ———. quist, the defendant and judgment deb- fees es ford Sing ia ae grouinid” $8020 Tiasleriie and” bankidg Notice of Expiration of Reaemption. | 18 not entirely reduced, thongb | have ; pt oe snaps 30-100, on i ia: anit thts summons upon you, exclusive of the|S°hOol house, $40.00, 12 cords of green Office of County Auditor, County of been blistered twice, once blooded and The Doctor + thirty-one and ollars, on iuy -seeblguachiseeevigm: cals ist Sunes Ball birch and 2 cords of dry pine for $64. Itasca, State of Minnesota. have five times taken physic, have judgment there has been paid)’ "ower the sald ‘application within! The bid of Nels Nelson was upon mo. @ Henry Meslin: lived upon chicken and white meats The Baker pr epplied =e mort * Pies the time aforesaid, the applicants in this) “ORs f heonae ee bf cara notified that the fol.| and drunk nothing but water. I have enty-seven an =: i for clearing ground and cutting 'e@ Or parcel of land situated d jon the 2ist day of June, 1912, 1| Proceeding will apply to the Court for’ ood at Effie school were received aa|!n the County of Itasca, State of utes | Feaeeet tae ee ates uci The Butcher : have levied on and on Saturday, the} Witness 1. D. Rassmussen, Clerk| follows: Robert R. Merrifield, clearing | nesta, and known and described asi fol. Recut parw Bp xa Sey oe : i, nineteeth day of October, 1912, at 101a¢ wr Court, and the mat thereot, ae |sround, $25.00, cutting trees into wood, |lows, to.wit: N. E. 1.4, N. W. 1-4, Sec. |‘, for the bathing tubs are so out o The Grocer o'clock, a. m., at the main front door}/Gisng Rapids, in said County, this|$!-25 per cord; James Rahier, clearing tion 35, Township 65, Range 27 is now | Order that we have not yet been able a of the county court house building in} on day of September, A. D., 1912. ground and cutting trees into wood, $55; |@38essed in your name. .| to make them hold water.”—Westmin- The Caterer 1 the village of Grand Rapids in Itasca L D RASSMUSSEN, John Guttry, clearing ground, $50.00. Th That on the 13th day of May, A. D. | ster Gazette. is i county, Minnesota, I will sell at pub- Clerk, |did of Robert R. Merrifield was, upon|1907, at a sale of land pursuant to The Livery Stable i lic vendue to the highest bidder for| (Seal of District Court motion, accepted. the real estate tax judgment duly: given The Smelt, pease pea leo, se tonto Miles ca ede ieee allowed, Mme Dille were, Ubon motion, | eG for said. county of Itasca, on | , Xt @ the opinion of the true gourmet |} and anybody-else you the judgment debtor, . mqui assweller, Crasswetler ju, re " had by and in him on said 18th day of Attorneys for Applicants. James Marden, hauling plaster, the 2ist day of Marck, A. D., 1907, in| that of all gl ed Mi fe scala May, 1912, in and to the following des-| Exchange Building, Duluth, Minn. ete. Sand Lake school .. .. ..$ 20 00| Proceedings to enforce the payment of | Rome to compare e smelt (Os- want; by queda pivede of real estate situated in| Oct. 30, Nov. 6.13. “ee Matt Maurula and Mrs. John a geynunet Been real estate for|merus mordax). This primary rank is > a said county of Itasca, to-wit: Lot six- ee ee ee Bic tgpety fOr eels. county, tte, Owe by reason of its delicacy and ‘elep hone. teem, (16), in block seven, (7), in j ececeniea ©o., report card are, z ne above described piece or | delicious flavor. and when fried a light Coleraine, also the undivided one-half eas - res a +. 8 Bae] Darvel of and was duly offered for| browm in very fine breadcrumbs and es ; dee as : rown, paid for treight le, and no one bidding upon said lted rae ' of lots five, (5), six, (6), seven,(7), at Bigfork 36 73 | Offer an amount equal to that for served with melted’ butter there is none Place ord i ge RE a . which your ler now i eight, (6), , in, block four, (4). in Aer ‘ G. A. Johnson, ground for sita said piece or parcel was subject to pe | that disputes its pre-eminence. Its de- if fie aid se reuse inthe! Pesuuertagibe OF THE for Dunbar Lake school .. 36 00 |0ld, to-wit: the sum of Twenty Two |lightful flavor, however, as well as its || and get your name in our yma yi a H. E. Gratfam, insurance on Dollars amd Seventy cents, the same | peculiar odor, is evanescent. Like the oi Directory catuty semct paler on pean School Board a crag — ce et sites 15 iba pealans im for the Stateof Minne | mackerel, it cannot be too fresh. It is r Telephone A | tion, and interest and the costa and OF hauluggeupl@gen Wee cts 3 That therearter, and from its odor that the smelt derives |} which goes to press in a | expenses of sale. A. Hi; Dien clipning: grounds Gt NOveaitas A. try "St the: Glace aren ae ee ee eeh head cae. {p few days. i | ! } Dated August 28, 1912. School District No. 1, Grand Rap-| cutting wood, repairing build. parcel of land not*thety having been re.) #! OS6t 00 <eeteantve of'sliced cucume f T. T. RILEY, ids, I ing at Delap/ school... .. 7.00 |deemed from said sale, and having then| bers that if its presence be manifested 2 Sheriff of Itasca county. ids, Itasca County, Minnesota. [scatt Buspanen. labor at ‘aqanw become the absolute property of the | Bly to the sense of smell people are MESABE TELEPHONE | 7 September 4, 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9% Lake school .. .. .. .. .. .. 1009/State of Minnesota, was sold and convey| often deluded into such supposition. | — J. W. Aiton, hauling furniture ed at public sale by the County Auditor | This odor is not marked except in the COMPANY i] At the request of the defendant and Grand Rapids, Minn., Bein: Lake schooi .. .. .. 1000/9 Fey county pursuant to the order | freshly caught fish and disappears in ”, ‘ by consent of plaintiff, the above sale October 28, 1912. " lanagan Co., blotters, pen- an irection of the state auditor of cooking, however, to ‘ * t— | is hereby adjourned until Saturday,| JA’ meeting of the school board of, cil sharpener, etc, .. .. .. 464g) the State of Minnesota, and in accord. gs peuSits eigen lala ‘ For Purther Information Call i { November 2nd, 1912, at same hour pnd| schoo] district No. One, was held in| Houghton Mifflin Co., text books 32 54|2nce with the provisions of the statute Ifa still mS, Oo. V. HEMSWORTH, | { ike: the board's office at: two o'clock, p. m.,|C. K. Mundy, kindling wood for in such cage made and provided, tor|®™ Olfactory sense ae Commercial Manager. Tel. 67. |. T. RILEY, |c. E Burgess, C. H. Dickinson and J| MdCormick school .. .. .. .. 5 0@|the sum of Nineteen Dollars and ‘Fit.| #@d delightful. Sheriff of Itasca county, Minn. |D. Doran were present. D. C. Heath, text books .. .... 1 32|ty Four cents duly paid to the Coun. By ED. CARSON, The minutes of the meetings of Oc-|Seigle Bramble, paid for suppiies ty treasurer of said county. The Struggles of a Sculptor. Deputy. sonal and 2lst were read and ap. ene oe sayfa Sieh ioe tbe 150 Mebie e sere te sale for said| Auguste Rodin, the French sculp- . PRICE, ved. i. " eman, telegrams and parcel 0} , executed and a t st ‘le with vert, * fcueal for Plaintiff ©. B. Burgess reported that the sum| jP0Stage .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 13 49} delivered by said County Auditor suereet ee ee are eee cenit Pe G = ~ + v Grand Rapids, Minn. of $2.74 paid by him as freight charges|C- R. Bell, hauling supplies, clean. said sale last above mentioned has been | Feet diaeistesiod esticiten rand Rapids ; Oct. 16-23-30, ateCohasset had been returned to him| ing ground, Deer Lake .. .. 51 om|Presented to me at my office by the ; 9M eposi 4 Bata Mi ti i | for the reason that freight charges on|W. M. Ashton, balance on wor! holder thereof for the purpose of hav. , S@YS: ‘With that inflexible will an trnesota } | ‘Alt the request of the defendant and|the shipment had been prepaid. The at Forest Lake school .. 43 24] ing notice of expiration of time for re- singleness of purpose that never failed } by consent of the plaintiff the above |Sum of $2.74 was turned over to Treas.|Art Clusieau, team work, livery demption from said tax sale of said him throughout his career the young d sale is hereby adjourned untit Satur.|uter Dickinson. = board members .. .. ..... 5 5@| Property given and served; and that geulptor set himself to express in clay, } ee day, December 7th, 1912, at the same E. A Freeman reported the sale of ae ss Claalend, digging potatoes the amount required to redeem said ' marble or bronze his conception of life |f’ .. , ra p hour and place. thirteen bookkeeping sets at $1.75 per in school garden, Cohasset .. 2 5} Piece or parcel of land from said tax ang art He used his leisure in work- ¢ ] E a Mahle W: Co., sch sale, at the date of this notice, ex-| P —— Dated this 2nd day of November, 1912. | Set (22.75), which amount was turned agon Co., school wagons . ° ©* ‘ing at nighttime in a deserted stable IVI n heerin T. T. RLIEY, over to Treasurer Dickinson. and crating same .. .. .. .. 681 0%|‘lusive of the costs to accrue upon said e ‘S Pain at j Sherift of Itasca County, Minn. The bond of Treasuren Dickinson, |Ginn and Co., text books |. |. 62 oj notice, is the sum of Nineteen Dollars he had transformed into a studio a TASCA ENGINEERING CO. By ED CARSON, in the sum of $150,000.00, with W. C. | Erick Carlson, banking Anderson and Fifty-Four cents, with interest at his wonderful mask of ‘The Man With } ‘Deputy. |Gilbert, D. M. Gunn, John Beckfelt, fehool’.. .. 2. 1. 1. 1, 5 9q| the rate of twelve (12) per ecnt per an. the Broken Nose.” After eighteen J. A. Brown - - - Manager \ - 4 FRANK F. PRICE, Thomas Russell, Henry Hughes and|P- C. Warner, inspector on vault num from said 13th day of November, | months of hard and patient labor he Attorney for Plaintil Frank ee as sureties, deen siete Cy ina eaoiaey ames measur. - By to the day such redemption §nished this mask and sent it to the gory upon motion, was approv vy eo isomine, laying out fe. i ym mit <: Noga 8 26,0027 Le board. school grounds at Arbo and Me- That the time for the redemption of ome ‘ss vinerghe sate tag aie Phonef 168 Sheriff's Sale. The following wood bids were re.| Kinley schools .. .. .. .. .. 42 5@|Stid piece or parcel of land from said fourteen yea! Gidea pare lf State of Minnesota, County of Blue! ecived: :" Esterbrook Steel Pen Manufac. sale will expire sixty (60) days after the the work, for it was rejected a i Barth, ss., district court. | (laude Fish, 10 cords of green birch,| ‘turer Co. pens .. .. .. 8 a) service of this notice and the filing and finally accepted only in 1878’ Si = i ‘The First National Bank of Mankato,|8 cords of dry tamerack, 2 cords of|Macmillan Co., text books .. |. 19 9q|0f Proof of such service in my office. : urveying @ corporation, Plaintiff. kindling at $1.75 per cord, cut 14 inchea| Mrs. E. C. Berg, cleanime: Houpt Witness my hand and seal of office Literary Coincidence. Esti. ‘ ve. , tong to be furmished to the Cunning,| FRO .. .. ..... .) |... 3 gy| this 11th day of , A. D., 1912. | Regemblance does not always mean stimating ham school. The bid was upon motion, | It was moved that a building be rent. SPANG,, | m. There was no plagiarism . accepted. A. H. Delap offered to furnish |@d in the Carlgon south Auditor , ‘County Mina, _| Plagiarisi o fxn. Construction to the Delap school, $ cords of green | Pokegama leke and that a school bG vertainly in Newman’s fine, night ( birch, 8 cords of dry tamerack, 2 corde |Pened there. Motion carried. Deputy [48 dark, and I am far from home, Superintending of dry pine at $2.00 per cord. The Upon motion the meeting adjourned] Nov. j it has been pointed out that it e _ « was upon motion, accepted. Chas. John.|t0 meet Monday, November 4th at twa Drafting son offered to furnish to the Berg-|°'clock, p. m., at the Cemtral school. Barth, upon a Judgment rendered in/}ville @chool, 9 cords of green birch,. J. D. DROAN, said court favor of First National |9 cords of dry tamerack, 2 cords of dry} _ Cherk. Bank of pine at $1.75 per cord wood cut 14 Che ee ae panty inches long. The offer was, upon mo- jon for’ Hearing on Final Account for Distribution. . tion, accepted. Director Burgess submitted a written report of his visit of the schools in the northeastern part of the showing the following actions taken. At Bearville school posted notice of bids}, The State of Minnesota to all persons for furnishing wood. At Bear River |!"terested in the finat account and dis. achool posted notice for wood bids. At |‘Tibution of the estate of said decedent: Hayden school looked up the matter | Th® representhtive of the above named ef transporting children, living near the |@¢ecdent, haying filed in this court the Togo post office, to the Hayden |S final account of the administration school and recommends that said child. }°! the estate of said decedent, togethen ren be transported if the work can be| With his petition praying for the ad. gE a S In the matter of the estate of Jose. Phine Ponti, decedent: & te E District Court of the Fif- District in said State in and for said County Ttasca therein upon the 28th day September, 1912, and I have levied up ‘following described real estate defendant, Walter Daniels sit. “in said Itasca County, Minnesota, a “But she hasn’t a particle of makeup on her face.” Very Conservative. ‘ ehlbice ie, have: tele e ie Gk. Tne eeer™® eee Deiat and: powder that goes over to the enemy.—Burke. u

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