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cc. M. KING, Chmn. Board County Com'rs. I. D. RASSMUSSEN, Clerk District Court. Said report was approved by unani- ™mous vote of all members present upon motion of Commissiioner Mullins, sec- with Kinney road at 1-4 post in Section 36, Township 61, Range 26, W. of the 4th P. M. No. 121. Beginning at NW corner of Si twenty-seven (27), Township sbintre (85), North of Range twenty. seven (27) west of the fourth Meridian and running west ninety-six rods. onded by Commissioner O'Brien. Commissioner O’Brien moved the adop.j N0. 121. Beginniing at NW corner of tion of the following resolution: Re-|Section 3, Township 53, Range 2¢_and solved that the sum of $500 be and the|running West to the Southwest corner same is hereby appropriated from the|0f Section thirty-four (34), Township 54, County Revenue fund to the County At. | Range 24, and running thence north on torney’s Contingent fund. The motion was] Section line between Sectios 33 and 34, seconded by Commissioner Mullins andj27 and 28, 21 and 22, 15 and 16, and 9 carried by unanimous vote. and 10, to the poiint where said Section It being the time set for the hearing | line intersects county road near the NW ‘4 upon a number of petitions for the es.|cormkr of said Section 10. " tablishments of highways, the several| 90, 122. Beginning at the Northwest { committees appointed to examine the}corner of Section one, Township One Hu i routes of the proposed highways filed} dred forty-five, North of Range twen- reports all recommending that the pe-|ty-five west arid running thence east titions be granted. There being no objec-|along the Towm line between said Sec- tions filed or offered against the granting | tion one and Section thirty-six, Town- of any said petitions or the establishing | ship One Hundred Forty-six, North cof : ef any said highways, Commissioner} Range twenty-five west, to the north. O’Brien moved that ail of said petitions|east corner of said Section one, being be granted and that final orders be is-|one mile along the north side of Sec. ~~ a sued establishiing said roads and that in each case the advantage and benefits to lands crossed by said road be assesed equal to the damage sustained, said highways being described as follows: No. 80. Beginning at the common corner; off Sections 16, 15, 9, and 10 in town 149, range 27, Itasca county, Minnesota, and running thence west to the north. east corner of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirteen in township 149, range 28; thence north to the northeast corner of the south. west quarter of the southeast quarter of section 12, in said township; thence west to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section 12; thence north to the north. east corner of the northeast quarter of the SW 1.4 of said section 12; and to be connected with other roads as follows: ‘The Bena road at the eastern terminus in the town of Popple and with the Northome road at the western terminus in the town of Alvwood. No. 160. Beginning at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of sec- tion four in town 144, range 25, and run. ming thence north on and along the ection line to a point where the sec- tion line between sections 33 and 34 in township 145, range 25, intersects with the Deer River and Bail Club road and to be connected with other roads as follows; With the Deer River and Ball Club road at the northern terminus of the proposed road and terminating at the point of its intersection with the Deer River and Ball Club road and to %e four rods in width. No. 107. Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 55, Range 23, and running thenceSouth on Town line four miles to the Southwest corner of Section 19, Township 65, Range 23. No. 113. Beginning at the 1-4 corner of Seetions 22 and 27, Township 55, Range 27, thence east on Siection line to cor- ner of Sections 22, 23, 26 and 27, 2640 feet; thence east on Section line to 1-4 corner of Sections 23 and 26, 2677 feet; ‘thence east to 1-8 post, 1336 feet; thence east on Section line, 103 feet; thence to left on preceeding tangent 36 deg. 43 min. 1493 feet; thence to Section line ‘between Sections 23 and 24; thence north ‘on Section line to 1-8 post, 422 feet; an- gle to left of preceeding tangent, 55 eg., 23 min.;, thence north to 1-4 cor. mer of Sections 23 and 24, 1318 feet; thence north (angle N. tb E. 4 deg.) to river bank, 1554 feet; tHence east fol. tion one. No. 124. Begihning at the quarter post between Section 24 and 25, Township 62, between Sec. 25 and 25, Twp. 62, range 26, running South 2 miles on the quarter line of Section 25 and Section 26, to connect with the Kinney road at quar. ter post in Section 1, Township 61, Range 26, W. of the 4th P. M. No. 125. Beginning at the NE corner of Section 26, Township 147, Range 25, Itasca county, Minn., and running thenc West about 1.2 mile to the NW corner of the NE 14 of said Section 26; thence South to the center of said section; thence West to.the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of said Section 26; thence West to the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 34, in said township, thence South on and along the quarter ilne to the Southwest |corner of the Southeast quarter of Sec- tion 34 in Township 147 of Range 25. No. 126. Beginning at the County road running between Deer Lake and Big Moose in Town 57, Range 26, and to ex. tend east on the Section line between the Sections 28 and 33 and 29 and 32, be., ing one mile to the NE corner of Sec. tion 33 of said Township. No. 127. Beginning at the corner be. tween Sections 6 and 7, Township 148, Range 26, fbeing the SW corner of said Section 6, and running thence east to the corner of Sections 5 and 6, 7 and 8 of said Township, thence South to the corner of Sections 7 and 8 and 17 and 18 of said Towmship, thence East to Spring Lake at the SH corner of Section 8 of Township 148, Range 25. The motion was seconded by Commis. sioner O'Brien ahd carried by unanimous vote. AN further road petitions, petitions for sectional surveys and all other ap- plications for correction of assessment and abatement of taxes were continued to the next meeting. ‘Commissioner O’Brien moved that the chairman appoint a committee of three to examine the work done by M. W. Pogue upon road in the town of Wawina. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote. Commissioners O’Brien, Neilson and Mullins were appointed as such commit. ‘tee. An adjournment was then taken to No. vember 39th, 1912, at 9 o’clock, a. m. Cc. M. KING, Chairman of County Board. lowing Mississippi river angle to right of preceeding tangent 75 deg., 30 min., 119.5 feet; angle to right of preceeding tangent 38 deg., 23 min., 586 feet; angle to left of preceeding tangent 21 deg., 15 mfin., 427 feet; angle to left of preceed- ang tangent 6 deg., 42 min., 266.5 feet; angle to left of preceeding tangent, 11 deg. 23 min., 186 feet; angle to left of preceeding tangent 8 deg. 51 min., 781 feet; angle to left of preceeding tangent 10 deg., 26 min. 380 feet; angle to right of preceeding tangent 39 deg. 41 min., 942 feet; angie left of preceeding tangent, 43 deg. 53 min., 191 feet; angle left of preceeding tangent 21 deg., 33 min., 575 feet; angie right of preceed- ing tangent 8 deg. 34 min., 818.5 feet; angle right of preceeding tangent 71 deg. 4 min., 292 feet; amgle right of preceed- ing tangent, 9 deg., 8 min. to range line 641 feet; thence east from corner of sections 18, 19, 23 and 24 on Range line 1420.5 feet; thence right of preceeding tangent angle 36 deg., 51 min., 1210 feet; thence left of preceeding tangent angie 24 deg., 2 min., 454.4 feet; thence left of preceeding tangent angle 36 deg, 7 min., 572.5 feet; htence right of preceed- ing tangent angle 16 deg., 48 min., 1408.5 feet; thence right of preceeding tan. gent angle 10 deg., 39 min., 1845.9 feet; thence right of preceeding tangent an. gte 8 deg., 29 min., 259 feet; thence left of preceeding tangent angle 12 deg., 35 min., 461 feet; thence left of preceeding tangent angle 40 deg., 29 min., 252.9 fee’d thence right ofi preceeding tangent angle on Sec. lime 46 deg., 47 min., to 14 17 and 20, 51) feet; thence east from 1.2 Section 17 and 20, Township 55, north range 26, W. 2611 feet; thence east from eorner of Sections 16, 17, 20 and 21, to a.4 corner 16 and 21, 2639 feet; thence east from 1-4 corner 16 and 21 to cor. ner Sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, 2626 feet. Beginning at a point where the Sectio Vine between 10 and 11, Township 145, Range 26, intersects the state road No. 4, thence north on section line between Sections 10, 11, 2 and 3 to the NE cor- ner of Section No. 3, thence west on town line to the NW corner of Section No. 3, Twp. 145, Range 26 thence North on Sec. line between Sections No. 63 and| 34, Township 146, Range 26 to the NE corner of Section No. 33 thence west om Section line between Sections 28 and 33 to the NW corner of Sections No. 33, thence North on Section line between Sections No. 28 and 29 to the NE corner Also lateral. road com- mencing at the SE corner of Section No. 34, Twp. 146, Range 26, thence Nor‘) Attest: M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Summons. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. M. P. Halloran, vs. Kate A. Heywood; Flora J. Hey- wood; Johnson Heywood; Ida Page as Guardian of Flora J. Heywood; Old Colony Trust Com. pany, a Corporation, as exe. cutor of the will and estate of John W. Heywood, deceased and as Trustee, under said will, of said Flora J. Heywood; and Henry E. Graffam, as admini- strator with the will annexed of the estate in said State of Minnesota of said John W. Hey- wood, deceased, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to above nam. ed defendants: You and each of you are hereby sum. moned and required to answer the com. plaint of plaintiff in the above entitled acSion, which complaint is on file in the office of clerk of the above named court at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and to serve your answer to said complaint ‘on the subscribers, at their office in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, within 20 days after the service of this summons up. on you, exclusive of the day of such ser- vice; and if you fail to answer said com. plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in sai@ complaint. Plaintitt THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Grand Rapids, Minn. Nov. 20.27-Dec. 4-11-18-25. . Notice of Application for Liquor License 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 Intoxicating Liquors for the term commencing on December Ist, 1912, and terminating on December ist, 1913, by the following persons and at the following place, as stated in said application respectively, to-wit: Quackenbush & Pearson, in the east front room on the ground floor of that OF THE School Board F OF School District No. 1, Grand Rap- ids, Itasca County, Minnesota. Grand Rapids, Minn., November 13, 1912. A. meeting of the School Board of School District No. One was held in the board’s office in the Central School at 2:30 p. m. C. E. Burgess, C. H. Dickin. son and J. D. Doran were present. The minutes of the meeting of Novem- ber 11, were read and approced. A. H. Martin was upon motion, ap- pointed teacher of the Third River school at a salary of $45.00 per month, term be. ginning November 25. Miss Lucy Carter was, upon motion appointed teacher of the Carlson school at a salary of $45.00 per month. The bid of Chris Erickson, to trans. port the Erickson and Day children to the Carlson school at $40.00 per month being the only bid received was, up. on motion, accepted. % J. D. Doran reported that he had inspected the Erwin school building and found the same to have been built ac. cording to plans and specifications. Cc. EB. Burgess reported that he had inspected the Dunbar Lake school build- ing amd found the same to have been built according to plans and specifica. tions. The bid of C. B. Galligher for building ales school -house for the Pine Top school for the sum of $450.00, being the only bid received, was, upon motion, accepted. The following bills were, upon motion, allowed: George S. Williams, contract price of Erwin school - .$ 830 00 Joseph P. Peterson, contract price of Dunbar Lake schooi duilding less order for mater- Cc. W. Enghousen, banking and fil- ling around Cowhorn Lake Emil Johnson, lumber for, Dun. bar Lake school .. .. .. .. .. 72 06 Alsop Co., material for Dunbar Lake J. M. Reed, materials for Dun. bar lake school .. .. 1510 Cc. E. Burgess, expenses visiting Dunbar Lake and other schools Anna Rosdett, rent on Max chool, three months .. .. .. .... + 240 Charles Begerman, fencing and cleaning grounds at Houpt school, 13 72 contract price .. .. .. .. .. .. 3000 Ben Leiberman, order of DeShaw & Wail on contract price of Wirt school house .. 80 00 Julius Koskii, paid for freight, Harrington school .. .. .. \., 50 Louis Nelson, repair work on Moose Park schooi - 1% 90 Arthur C. Davis, repairs and sup. plies, Squaw Lake school .. 3 80 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., chemi. account and for distribution of residue on Section line to the 1-4 Section cor.|certain two story frame building situ. ner, between Sections 34 and 35, Town./ated upon lot 8, block 18, plat of the No. 26. Town of Grand Rapids, in the Village of cal labratoty supplies .. 32 81 American Book Co., text books 9 33 Northwestern School Supply Co., Cont DOW 8 oe es SRE Peyton Paper Co., paper etc... .. 7 95 Thomas Charies Co., general sup. Charles Nelson, repair materials and labor, Horton school .. .. 8 85 Emil Kylonen, repair work, Hor. ten school .. .. -. .. .2 2. 2. 12,00 frwin Sprag, cleaning chimney at high sehool).. .. 2. 2... 2 50 C, H. Dickinson, paid for freight and express .. .. .. .. .. .. 1651 Ginn & Company, text books.. .. 32 90 Houghton Mifflin Co., text books 10 56 Gust Torbenson, frieght and haul. ing of school supplies .. .. 35 Mrs. Ben Rahier, transportation charges, Effie school ++ -. 15 00 Chas. Seribner’s Sons, text books 7 82 Itasea Forest Products Co., ced- ar pole, high school .. .. .. .. 12 00 William Dannielson, transporta. tion charges, Nyberg children.. 15 00 Mike Mourala, wood for Wawina manual training City Lumber Co., repair materials, (orest Lake and Sand Lake H. W. Stark, drawing contract for Wirt school building .. .. .. .. 4 00) John W. Aiton, work with team in school gardens, hauling school furniture, Erwin school .. .. .. 306 ‘The M. J. Baker Co., stove for Dora Lake school .. .. .. .. . 7% George Riddell, repair work 7 25 Geo. T. Johnson, repair mater. ials, Wawina school .. .. .. .. 472 Henry Johnson, labor at Wawina George T. Johnson, repair mater. ials, Westfork school .. .. .. 2 60 J. H. Grady & Co., general sup. In the matter of the estate of Isak Jakobson, deceased. ‘ The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the above named estate amd said matter: The petition of Nels Johnson, being duly filed in this Court, with decedent for the purchase of certai lands of said decedent, described in said petition, and that he has complied with all the terms of said contract ex- cept as prevented by the death of de. cedent and that he is ready and wil. ling to complete said purchase upon the administratrix of said estate delivering to him a good and sufficient deed of conveyance of said lands; and praying that an order be made directing the administratrix to make such conveyance upon his compliance with the term of said contract: Now , therefore, you are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court, in the Pro. Bate office in the Court House, in the village of Grand Rapids, in. said county, and state, on the 9th day of December, 1912, at 10 o'clock, a..m., why the pray- er of said petition should not be grant. ed. Dated November 11th, 1912 CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, Judge of Probate Court. (COURT SEAL) November 20.27-Dec. 4. Ordinance No. 19. An ordinance amending Section One of Ordinance No. 16, relative to the amount of the fee to be charged and paid for licenses to sell intoxicating liquors in the Village of (Cohasset. The Village Council of the Village of Cohasset do ordain as follows: Section 1. That Section One of Ordi. nance No. 16 of the Village of Cohasset be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 1. That the annual fee for any license hereafter issued for the sale of intoxicating liquors in the Village of Cohasset shall be and is hereby fixed at the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($760.00), which amount shall be’ paid into the village treasury and the receipt of the village treasurer therefor presented to and filed with the village recorder before any such ligensa shall be issued. : Section 2. This ordinance shall be con strued to amend Ordinance Number One of said Village of Cohasset, so ‘far as inconsistent therewith. Adopted November 8th, 1912. E. L. BUCK, Village President. Attest: F. J. SKOCDOPOLE, Village Recorder. Notice. To William Carter, H. Fulton and to ail persons interested in the premises here. inafter described: * You are hereby notified that a de. fault has occurred in that certain con. tract number 1178 made and entered into on the 30th day of November, 1907, by. and between George H. Crosby of the City, of (Chicago, County of Cook, and State of Illinois, Trustee for the Chi. cago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Com pany, party of the first part, and Wil. liam Carter of Itasca county, Minne- sota, party of the second part, for the sale to you by the said George H. Cros. by, Trustee, of the following describ- ed property to-wit: The Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter (NE 1-4 of NW 1-4), of Section Thirty-three (33), in Township Fifty. six (56) North, Range Twenty-six (26), ‘Wesg of the fourth Principal Meridian, containing, according to the United States Government survey, Forty: (40) acres, be the same more or less. Such default consists in the failure to pay as the same became due under terms of said contract that certain in- stallment or amount of money, to-wit: | plied, Cohasset school .. .. .. A. H. Delap, wood and repairs, J. D. DORAN, Clerk. Sar pe enn ate at NEL as OREO DN i EDS Citation for Hearing on Final Account, and For Distribution. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, in Probate Court: In the Matter of the Estate of Busebe Bussiere, decedent: The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the final account and dis- tribution of the estate of said decedent: The representative of the above named decedent, having filed in this court, his final account of the administra- tion of the estate of said decedent, to- gether with his petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final 11 46 of said estate to the persons thereun. to entitled; therefore, you and each of ! quis notice. Sixteen and 80-100 Dollars ($16.80) Inter- est, due from and payable by you on the First day of May, 1909; and thd further sum of Sixteen and 80.100 Dol. lars ($16.80) Interest, due from and pay able by you on the First day of May, 1910; and the further sum of Six. teen and 80-100 Dollars ($16.80) Interest, due from and payable by you on the First day of May, 1911; and the further sum of Twenty Dol- lars ($20.00) Principal, and Sixteen and 80-100 Dollars ($16.80) Interest, due from and payable by you on the First day: of May, 1912; and the further failure to pay the Office of the Treasurer of, Itasea County, the sum of Three and 50- 100 Dollars, ($3.50), Taxes for the year said sum. That thereafter, and on the 11th day|of Itasca, the above described piece or of November, A. D., 1912, the said piecegjparcel of land was duly offered for or parceis of land, not then having been|sale, and no one bidding upon redeemed from said sale, and having! offer an amount equal to that for which then become the absolute property of|said piece or parcel, was subject to be the State of Minnesota, was sold and|Sold, to-wit: the sum of Twenty Two conveyed at public sale by the County| Dollars and Seventy cents, the same of said County pursuant to the’! Wes duly bid im for the Stateof Minne- order and direction of the State Audi.| Sota for said sum. tor of the State of Minnesota, and in accordance with the provisions of the statute in such case and provided, for the sum of Thirteen Dollars and 47 cents duly paid to the County Treasurer of said County. That the certificate of sale for said pieces or parcels of land executed and delivered by said County Auditor upon said sale last above mentioned has been presented to me at my office by the hoider thereof for the purpose of hav- ing notice of expiration of time for re. demption from said tax sale of said prop- erty given and served. That the amount required to redeem said pieces or parcels of land from said tax sale, at the date ‘of this no. tice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon said notice, is the sum of Thir- teen Dollars and Forty-seven cents, and interest as provided by law to the day such redemption is made. That the time for the redemption of said pieces or parcels of land from said tax sale will expire sixty (60) days after service of this notice and the fil. ing of proof of such service in my of- fice. Witness, My hand and seal of office this 14th day of November, A. D., 1912. M. A. SPANG, -Auditor Itasca County,’ Minnesota. By E. J. LUTHER, (SEAL), Deputy. Novy. 20-27, Dee. 4. Notice of Execution Sale. Notice is -hereby given, that under and pursuant to an execution, directed and delivered to me, issued out of the district court of Itasca county, Minne- sota, on a judgment duly entered there- in on the 17th day of May, 1912, and docketed therein on the 18th day of May, 1912, at 11:45 a. m., in favor of Emil M. Johnson, the plaintiff and judgment erediter therein and against P, L. Ram- quist, the defendant and judgment deb- tor therein, for the sum of nine hundred thirty-one and 30-100 dollars, on which 1907; and the further sum of Five and 67-100 Doilars ($5.67) Taxes for the year 1908, and the further sum of Four and 63-100 Dollars, ($4.63) Taxes for the yq@ar 1909, and the further sum of Six and 43.100 Dollars ($6.43). Taxes for the year 1910. You are further notified that said contract will terminate Thirty(30) days after the service of this notice upon you, unless prior thereto, you make com pliance with the conditions of the con, tract and pay the cost of service of Dated at Duluth, Minnesota, this 11th day of November, A. D., 1912. GEORGE H. CROSBY, AND E. S. MOORE TRUSTEES FOR THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Owners. By L. B. ARNOLD, Trustees’ Land Agent. November 20.27-Dec. 4. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, Itasca, State of Minnesota. To N. W. Imp. Co.: You are hereby notified that the fol- judgment there has been paid and applied the sum of _ sev- enty-seven and 58-100 dollars ‘on the 2ist day of June, 1912, I have levied on and on Saturday, the nineteeth day of October, 1912, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the main front door of the county court house building in the village of Grand Rapids in Itasca county, Minnesota, I will sell at pub- lic vendue to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the judgment debtor, P. L. Ramquist, had by and in him on said 18th day of May, 1912, in and to the following des- eribed pieces of real estate situated in said county of Itasca, to-wit: Lot six- teem, (16), in block seven, (7), in Coleraine, also the undivided one-half of lots five, (5), six, (6), seven,(7), and eight, (8), im block four, (4), in Coler- aine, all according to the plat thereof on file.and of record in the office of regis- ter of deeds of said Itasca county, to satisfy the amount due on said execu- tion, and interest and the costs and expenses of sale. Dated August 28, 1912. T. T. RILEY, Sheriff of Itasca county. September 4, 11, 18, 26, Oct. 2, 9. At the request of the defendant and by consent of plaintiff, the above sale is hereby adjourned until Saturday, November 2nd, 1912, at same hour and glace. T. T. RILEY, Sheriff of Itasca county, Minn By ED. CARSON, Deputy. FRANK F. PRICE, Attorney for Plaintiff Grand Rapids, Minn. Oct. 16.23.30, onal At the request of the defendant and by consent of the plaintiff the above sale is hereby adjourned until Satur. day, December 7th, 1912, at the same hour and place. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1912. T. T. RLIEY, Sheriff of Itasca County, Minn. By ED CARSON, Deputy. FRANK F. PRICE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov. 6, 18, 20 27 Dec. 4. Citation for Hearing on Final Account and for Distribution. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, In Probate Court: In the Matter of the Estate of Pete Surla, also known as Pete Surala, De- cedent: The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the final account and dis- tribution of the estate of said decedent: The representative of the above named decedent, having filed in this court his final account of the administration of the estate of said decedent, together with his petition praying for the adjust. ment and allowance of said final ac- count and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons theunto en- titled; Therefore, You and each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the court house, in the Village of Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca, State of Min. nesota, on the 19th day of December, 1912, at 10 o'clock, a, m., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the judge of said court and the seal of this court, this 26th day of November, 1912. CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. | ‘That thereafter, and on the 13th day |of November, A. D., 1911, the piece or parcel of land not then having been re- deemed from said sale, and having then become the absolute property of the State of Minnesota, was sold and convey ed at public sale by the County Auditor of said county pursuant to the order and direction of the state auditor of the State of Minnesota, and in accord- ance with the provisions of the statute in such case made and provided, for the sum of Nineteen Dollars and Fit- ty Four cents duly paid to the Coun. ty treasurer of said county. That the certificate of sale for said piece or parcel of land, executed and delivered by said County Auditor upon said sale last above mentioned has beem presented to me at my office by the holder thereof for the purpose of hav- ing notice of expiration of time for re. demption from said tax sale of said property given and served; and that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel. of land from said tax sale, at the date of this notice, ex- clusive of the costs to accrue upon said notice, is the sum of Nineteen Dollars and Fifty-Four cents, with interest at | the rate of twelve (12) per ecnt per an- num from said 13th day of November, A. D., 1911, to the day such redemption jis made. |. That the time for the redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said | sale will expire sixty (60) days after th service of this notice and the filing of proof of such service in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this 1lth day of September, A. D., 1912. - M. A. SPANG, Auditor , Itasea County Minn. By E. J... LUTHER, Deputy (SEAL) Noy. 6-13-20. HAWAII’S VOLCANIC INFERNO. A Peep into Kiliauea’s Lake of Brim- stone and Fire. Kilauea, in Hawaii, is a round, ex-}- tinct crater about three miles ac and 700 or 800 feet deep. It has been the scene of terrific explosions in past ages, but it has now dwindled to the ! smali active crater of Halemaumau, which is sunk near the middle of it like a huge pot, 200 or more feet deep | and 1,000 feet across. In the midafternoon a party of eight of ten of us on horseback set out to visit the volcano. The trail led down | the broken and shelving side of the crater, amid trees and bushes, till it struck the floor of lava at the bottom. Our course took us out over the cracked and contorted lava beds, where no green thing was growing. The forms of the lava flow suggested mailed and writhing dragons, with horrid, gaping mouths and ° vicious claws. The lava crunched beneath the horses’ feet like shelly and brittle ice. At one point we passed over‘a wide, jagged crack on a bridge. As we neared the crater the rocks grew warm and sulphur and other fumes streaked the air. When half a mile from the crater we dismounted and, leaving our horses in charge of the guide, proceeded on foot over the cracked and heated lava rocks toward the brink of this veritable devil’s caldrom. The sulphur fumes are so suffocating that it can be ap- | proached only on the windward side. The first glance into that fearful pit is all that your imagination can picture it. You look upon the traditional lake of brimstone and fire, and if devils were to appear skipping about over the surface with pitchforks, turning their victims as the cook turns her frying crullers in the sputtering fat, it would not much surprise you. This liquid is rather thick and viscid, but it is boil- ing furiously. Great masses of it are thrown up forty or fifty feet and fall with a crash like that of the surf upva the shore. ‘The mass of boiling lava is said to be about one and one-half acres in extent. Its surface is covered with large masses of floating crust, black and smooth, like leather or roofing paper, and be- tween these masses, or islands, the Molten lava shows in broad, vivid Ines. It is never quiet. Looking upon this scene with the thought of the traditional lake of fire and brimstone of our forefathers im mind, you would say that these black, filthy looking masses floating about on the surface were the accumulation of all the bad stuff that had been fried out of the poor sinners since hell was invented. How much wickedness and unecharity and evil thought it would represent! If the poor victims were clarified and made purer by the proc- ess, then it would seem worth while.— John Burroughs in Century. SPREAD TERROR IN TOWN Artillerymen Fight in Cheyenne, Wyo. Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 13.—Flashing into riot at a challenge and a dare, nearly 100 members of Batteries B and D, Fourth field artillery, U. S. A, Streets of ; | ; i | ; ii | Nov. 27, Dev. 4-11. clashed in a melee in the streets here, spread terror through the town and Notice of Expiration of Reaemption. | drew a guard from Forts Russell on a Office of County Auditor, County of|ummons from Mayor Bresnahan, Itasca, State of Minnesota, z who already had ordered the chief of Police to swear in a hundred addi- tional policemen and arrest both com-