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i Grand Rapids, Minn., November 29th, 1912. iA meeting of the County Board o Itasca county, Minnesota, was held at the Court House in the Vi f Grand| demption fund .. .. -. -- i ae ths tev eee y of | Paid warrants on road and Rapids, Minnesota, this 29th da November, 1912, at 9 o’clock, a. m., pur- suant to adjournment. Members present: Commissioners Nel- son, O’Brien. No quorum being present an adjourn- ment was taken to 2:30, p. m. Pursuant to adjournment the board 2 again met at 2:30 p. m., this 29th day of Paid. wertants on state November, 1912. Members present: Commissioners King, ‘O’Brien, Nelson and Mullins. The following bills were allowed by ut 5. i4 warr: ‘ols wits Solbaa animous vote of all members present: George Arscott, part payment of pipet MOS ATs. csthee sce James Dowling, part paymnet on Road No. 83 .. .. .. .. +e os James Dowling, balance on Oten. eagen road and 21 culverts Fritz-Cross_ Co., court house ee ee ee ee Fritz-Cross Co., supplies. for cqupt house .. .. .. .. ..«. Gabe Goodell, work on Lydick road and fixing bridge .. .. .. .. Itasca Mercantile Co., supplies for poor farm .. .. -- -. -. + Itasca Mercantile Co., supplies fpr court house .. .. .. .. - P. S. Kinney, part payment on Smokey Hollow road .. .. .. P. S. Kinney, payment on Lyford 500 00 supplies for +. 23°25 P. S. Kinney, payment on Smokey Hollow road .. .. .. -. -- A. A. Mitchell & Co., part pay. ment on Third River road.. .. Andy Nelson, examining Wiwina road and Grattan road... .. .- Jasper M. Pogue, labor on Grand Rapids.LaPrairie road .. .. -- Abe Palon, burning slashings on Wleeley-Bruce road .. .. .. .. 3000 ‘Wm. Smith, payment on Alvwood ‘Wm. Smith, payment on road No. ee EE RS See Jno. L. Shellman, mileage, attend. ing meetings, July and Novem. ee RA ott gir haa CT a aM c. B. Gallagher, balance for con. structing One Mile road, Grat- J. A. VanPatter, payment on Road No. 9B 2. 2. se ee ee oe oe 350 00 J. A. VanPatter and Gabe Good. ell, payment on Lydick road.. 499 00 J. A. VanPatter, payment on Road No. 113 ges ee J. A Westling, grubbing and grad- ing road between Itasca and St. Louis counties .. 250 63 A. McWilliams, payment on Road Nb. 116, 10 culverts, 1 bridge 2375 00 ¥F. E. Williams, making plans, etc., bridge No. 160, surveying road 55ua4 and WS .. 2... ee ee 38 50 George S. Willimms, putting on doors and windows, poor farm .. 8 00 ‘The bill of Wm. Smith for payment upon contract on Rpad 112 was allowed in the sum of $1500 by the following vote: Yea—Commissioners King, O'Brien and Mullins. Nay—Commissioner Nelson. Commissioner O’Brien moved that the Chairman appoint a committee to exam- ane the work done by Wm. Smith under hhis contract upon county road No. 112. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Mullins and carried by unanimous vote of all members present, The chair-| No. One met at four o'clock, p. m. and man then appointed the whole board as such committee. Commissioner O’Brien moved that all of the County Commissioners be ap- pointed delegates to represent Itasca county at the meeting ef the North. ern Minnesota Development association to be held at Crookston on the 5th and 6th of December, 1912, each Commis: sioner to pay his own expenses. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Mullins and carried by unonimous vote ef all members present. From collections on private redemptions .. .. +. ++ ++ 4,884 88 From collections from interest on county funds .. -: .- 2,376 46 From collections of fines and licenses .. - . 1,328 58 From collections, ditch assess- ments .. -- ee ee rom collections on wolf bounty fund .. .. .. +. 3. The Board took under consideratio the matter of the purchase of a sure~ ty pond for the county treasurer elect and upon motion, John E. McMahon, reasurer elect, was instruted to make appliation to Kremer & King, agents, for a surety bond in the amount as fixed by the board at the meeting} Director Burgess submitted a written| Citation for Hearing on Final Account of November 20th, 1912. ‘An adjournment was then taken until}13 to 17, ‘Thursday the 19th day of December, 1912, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Cc. M. KING, Chairman County Board. Attest: M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. REPORT OF Board of Audi Itasca County. | Paid orders on poor fund.. :- 3015 001 October Ist, 1912 (b).. 44 00 | palance): 200 00| Deposited in First Nat'l bank (Coleraine .. .. .. .- «. -- 31,811 33 490 00| Deposited in First State bank Marble .. .. .. «+ «+ ++ 20,363 45 46 30| Deposited in First State bank Keewatin .. .-- ines 9,706 42 275 00| Deposited in Nashwauk State 1 ‘OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS No. _ Treasurer’s Receipts 3 From May Ist, 1912, to October Ist, 1912. Balance in the treasury, (date of iast report) From: tax collections From Mtg. Reg. Tax .. .. -- From collections on public From school apportionment From miscelianeous collec. From collections on filing pe ere ar cd Total alance and recei; re) ee Disbursements JFrom May ist to October Ist, 1912. Paid orders on Revenue fund$ 31,009 97 Paid Warrants on Private re- 4,614 26 bridge fund .. .. -- 32,995 62 Paid warrants on interest fund .. 6. 2 ee ee oe oe Paid warrants on general ditch Paid warrants on town fund 176,847 Paid warrants on school dis- trict fund .. 144 835 78 49,517 86 Paid warrants on collections from public lands .. .. -- Paid warrants on incidentale 33,498 34 10,738 88 Paid warrants on refund .. 662 24 aid warrants on county attor- ney contingent fund .... _ 823 66 Paid warrants on duplicate payment .. .. .- os s+ +e Ballance at close of business Total disbursements and bal. BRCOEUMD ose pacce ee Bank deposits and cash on hand, (to Cash in safe and drawer ..$ 15 00| Cash items, cheeks, money or- GURL roast aden: Fat 585 18 13 45 | Deposited in First Nat'l bank Grand Rapids .. .. .. .. 18,962 05 1 25 | Deposited in First State bank _ Grand Rapids .. .. .. -. 11,975 88 250 00 | Deposited in First Nat’l bank Deer River.. .. .. -. +. 2.08099 50 00} Deposited in First State bank Bovey Siccee ser | Pe ee ‘bank, Nashwauk .. .. .. 9,639 03 Deposited in Cohasset State bank, Cohasset ..».. -- -- 7,007 49 Deposited in A. A. Kremer securities .. .. .. .. .. -. 18,900 00 Deposited in mortgage loans 11,500 00 Deposited in bonds .. .-. 3,067 95 Total Fund (b) .. .. .. -.$ 173,935 38 Respectfully sumbitted this 2nd day | of October, 1912. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Cc. M. KING, Board County Com’rs. I. D. RASSMUSSEN, Clerk District Court. Chmn. OF THE School Board | OF School District No. 1, Grand Rap- ids, Itasca County, Minnesota. Grand Rapids, Minn., November 25, 1912. The school board of School District adjourned until Tuesday at 2:30. J. D. DORAN, Clerk. Grand Rapids, Minn., November 26, 1912. A meeting of the school board of School District No. One was held in the board’s office at 2:30, p. m. Cc. E Burgess, C. H. Dickinson and J. D. Dor. an were present. The minutes of the meetings of No. vember 18, and 25, were read and ap- proved. The offer of Carl P. Johnson to trans. port the children of his ' neighborhood to the Warba school for the sum of $40 per month was, upon motion, accepted, such transportation to start Monday, Dec. tember 2nd. Dis.rict Superintendent Freeman submi « ted a written report of his visits of the Anderson, Blackberry, Cowhorn Lake, Erwin, McKinley, Cohasset, Arbo and Shoal Lake school, which report was read and placed on file. Upon motion, Superintendent Freeman was given a leave of absence to attend the meeting of the committe on standard .$ 183,744 43| “In all common school districts com- 452,705 37| posed of ten or more townships each 1,388 7 | member of the school board in such dis- 17,264 35| tion for his services as a member of 8,941 92| where such district contains sixty-one 393 68 | and, 591 12/ Itasca County, Minnesota, is a common -+$ 673,619 46} more townships, and contains sixty-one 7,026 93| the school board of School District No., | enetiea to a salary of six hundred dol. 6,535 12]b¢ the school board be drawn on the = The motion was carried. The following bills were read and, up. 5 32| Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., chem- 673,619 46 | McGill.Warner Co., rubber stamps ization of the high school course of study. report on his inspection tour, November which report contained the following: At Pine Top the school is be- ing conducted in a rented building ‘which is in a very poor condition, a new log building recommended. At Dora Lake the school is being conducted in a log building which is satisfactory. At ‘the old Swanson school there is a fam- ily with two children who should be in school. It is recommended that the school be opened for a short term if arrangements can be made with District Six to take care of the school children of that neighborhood. At Squaw Lake it is recommended that the Sco. field, Robertson, Broquist and Johnson children be transported during the sled. ding season. Ait the Max, Nelson and found in good condition. The new Dun- bar Lake school was found to have been built according to plans and Lasw of Minnesota for 1911 provides that trict shall receive-as annual compensa- such board” six hundred dollars a year public schools and less than ninety-one, Whereas, School District No. One school district composed of ten and iblic schools and less than ninety- one, therefore Be it Resolved, that the members of One, Itasca County, Minnesota, are each lars per year. It was moved that the orders drawn in payment of salary of the membres basis of six hundred dollars yer year. ‘on motion, allowed: Norman Pederson, labor at Bigfork Martin Torkelson, labor and ma- terials, Pine Top school .. Bert Allen, clearing school ground 26 25 and cutting wood, Orth school 65 00 Nellie Bracken, janitor services at Shoal Lake and Arbo schools 35 Silver Burdett & Co., text books 24 74 ical labratory supplies .. .. .. 14 53 173,985 38 | Row Peterson & Co., text books 17 49 Rand McNally & Co., text books 10 29 1 65 Watterman-Waterbury Co., grates ‘for heaters .. .. .- ashes 3 85 222 29| Houghton Mifflin Go., text books 69 29 Mrs. K. M. Pogue, cleaning Sand ake school .. .. .. +. -+ 3 00 J. N. Hanson, labor and materials, Spruce Park school .. .. .. .. 57 93 Sterling Hfectric Co., supplies for physical labratory .. .. .- 1 48 Scott, Foresman & Co., text Laurel Book Co., freight on ship- ment of text books .. .-. 411 Albert Lewis, labor for agricultural department at Cohasset school 200 P. J. Duffy, brooms .. .. .. -- 9 60 Itasca Cedar & Tie Co., wood and supplies, Warba school .. .. .. 235 A. L, LaFreniere, printing .. 11 00 McGill-Warner Co., stationery for superintendent's office... .. .- 77% Varna Brick Co., brick for War' school chimney .. .. .. -. -. 16 7% H. M. Hanson, carrying supplies to Round Lake school .. .. .-. vs} J. M. Reed, stove and pipe for Dunbar Lake school .. .. .- 400 N. M. Truxell, oil can for Forest Lake school .. .. .. -. +. + 1% J. D. Doran, postage stamps.. .. 2 50 Carl P. Johnson, transporting child- ren to Warba school .. .. .. 11 25 J. F. MeQormick, work on schoo! Upon motion the meeting adjourned until Monday, December 9th, at 2:30, p. m. J. D. DORAN, Clerk. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE Village Council Of The Village of Grand Rapids, Itas- ca County, Minnesota. Minutes of meeting held November 29, 1912. A special meeting of the Village. Council of. the Vilage of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, was held this 29th day of November, 1912, iin the Re. corder’s office, Village Hall, at 8 o'clock, p. m. Present: President Riddell, Russell and Recorder Sherman. The reading of the minutes was dis. posed with. At being the time and place set for the hearing for license to sell intoxicat, ing liquors from Quackenbush & Pear. son, for a period of one year, said mat. ter was declared the order of business by President Riddell. There being no objections or remon- strances filed against the granting of said license, and the recorder stating that application for seid license has been) published according to jaw, Trustee Rus. sell moved that said license be grant. ed. Recorder Sherman seconded the mo- tton. Upon a roll call being had, said motion received the unanimous vote of all members present, whereupon Presi- dent Riddell declared th motion car- ried and ordered license issued to Quack. enbush & Pearson, for a term of one year from December Ist, 1912. GEO. RIDDELL, 4 Village President. Attest: FRANK SHERMAN, Village Recorder. Trustee 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 account and for distribution of residue of said estate to the persons thereun- to entitled; therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to 1912, show cause, if any you have, before Moose Park schools everything was|this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids in the County of Itasca, » the receipt 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, representing that, during the life time of decedent, the entered inte contract with decedent for the purchase of certai lands of said decedent, described in said ition, 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- ig said petition should not be grant. e 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 ($750.00), which amount shall be paid into the village treasury and of the village treasurer therefor presented to and filed . with the village recorder before any. such liqense 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 all 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 Itascae 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), West of the fourth Principal Meridian, containing, according to the United States Government survey, Forty (40) acres, be the same more om less. Such default consists i. the failure to pay as the same became due under terms of said contract that certain in- stallment or amount of money, to-wit: 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; amd 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 paylable 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 1907; and the further sum of Five and 67.100 Dollars ($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). Taxeg.for the year 1910. 2 ‘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 tha con. tract and pay the cost of service of vis. notice. 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 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- fm on the 17th day of May, 1912, and docketed therein on the 18th day of May, at 11:45 a. m., in favor of Emil M. real estate situated in county of Itasca, to-wit: Lot six- teem, (16), im block seven, (7), in Henry E. Graffam, as admini- strator with the will annexed of the estate in said State of Minnesota of saidJchn W. Hey- wood, deceased, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to above nam- ed defendants: You and each of you are hereby sum- Coleraine, also the undivided one-half | moned and required to answer the com- of lots five, (5), six, (6), seven,(7), and /plaint of plaintiff in the above entitled eight, (8), in 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. j v. 1) Rey, | Sheriff of Itasca county. | September 4, 11, 18, 25, 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 olace. T. T. RILEY, Sheriff of Itasca county, Minn By ED. CARSON, Deputy. FRANK F. PRICE, Attorney for Plaintiff Grand Rapids, Minn. Oct. 16.2330. —— 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 Hstate 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 sald court and the seal of this court, this 26th day of November, 1912. CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, (Court’ Seal) Judge of Probate. Nov. 27, Dev. 4-11. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Forfeited Tax Sale. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To N. W. Imp. Co.: You are hereby notified that the fol- lowing pieces or parcels of iand, sit- tuated in the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, and known and described as follows, to-wit: All of Block 10 and 11, Plat of La. prairie, is now assessed in your name. That cn the 7th day of May, A. D., 1894, at a sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment duly given and made in and by the District Court in and for said County of Itasca, on the 21st day of March, A. D., 1894, in pro. ceedings to enforce the payment of tax- es delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D., 1892, for said County of Itasca, the above described pieces or parcels of land was duly offered for sale, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcel was subject to be sold, to-wit: the sum of Nine Dollars and sev- eslty-eight cents, the same was duly id in for the State of Minnesota for said sum. That thereafter, and on the 11th day of November, A. D., 1912, the said piece or parcels of land, not then having been redeemed from said sale, and having then become the absolute property of the State of Minnesota, was sold and conveyed at public sale by the County Auditor of said County pursuant to the order and direction of the State Audi. 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 holder 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- fiee. 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. Nov. 20.27, Dec. 4. Summons. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. M. P. Halloran, Plaintiff vs. Kate A. Heywood; Flora J. Hey- action, which complaint is on file im 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. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Grand Rapids, Minn. Nov, 20.27-Dec. 4-11-18-25 fone for Hearing on Petition for Ad. miniistration. | Estate of Robert P. Gift, decedent. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert P. Gift, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to Langford R. Gift, Wilton Greengo, McKinley Green- go, and all persons interested in the granting of administration of the estate of said decedent: The petition of Lang- ford R. Gift, having been filed in this court, representing that Robert P. Gift, then a resident of the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 16th day of November, 1912; and the 16th day of November, 1912; and praying that letters of administration of his estate be granted to him, Langford R. Gift; and the court having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition; 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 Minne. sota, on the 30th day of December, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m., why said peti- tion should not be granted. Witness the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 3rd day of ‘December, 1912. CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, Probate Judge. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Petitioner. (COURT SBAL) Dee. 4-11-18. Notice of Hearing of Petition for Survey Whereas, a petition has been pre. sented to the Board of County Commis. sioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, ask. ing that said Board shali cause to be surveyed, located and staked out all section and property lines pertaining to Section 27, Township 57, Range 27, Itasca ‘County, Minnesota. Now, therefore, notice is hereby giv- en that a hearing on said petition will be granted at a meeting of said board {to be held at the county court house, in the village of Grand Rapids, on the 19th day of December, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. The owners of the lands to be affected by such survey as they appear on the latest tax duplicates are as fol- lows: | Gust Johnson, NE 1-4 of j tion 27, Township Range 27. Welix Janner, SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, Sec- 1.4, Sec. tion 27, Township 67, Range Geo. Evans, SE 1-4 of NE 1-4, Sec. tion 27, Township 67, Range Alex Hermanson NE 1.4 of NW 1-4, Section 27, Township 57 Range 27. Alex Mullin, NW 14 of NW 1-4, Sec. tion 27, Township 57, Range 27. Alex Mullin, SW 1.4 of NW 1-4, tion 27, Township 57, Range 27. J. E. Banon, SH 1.4 of tion 27, Township 57, Range A. T. Reid) NE 1.4 of SW tion 27, Towmship 57, Range 27. A. T. Reid, NW 1.4 of SW 1-4, tion 27, Township 57, Range 27. T. Reid, SW 1.4 of SW 1-4, Township 57, Range 27. A. T. Reid, SH 1.4 of SW 1-4, tion 27, Township 657, Range 27. 1.4, See- tion 27, Towmship 57, Range 27. A. T. Reid, N W 1-4 of SE 1.4, tion 27, Township 57, Range 27. A. F. Olson, SW 1.4 of SE 1-4, tion 27, Township 67, Range 27. A. F. Olson SE 1.4 of SE 14, tion 27, Township 57, Range 27. By order of the Board of County Com- missioners, of Itasca County, Minnesota. Dated this 27th day of November, 1912. M. A. SPANG, Auditor. See. Sec. 1 | County H. R. Dee. 4-11.18. FREEZING TO DEATH. Sensations That Come With Exposure to Extreme Co!d. In the course of a series of experi- ments with extreme cold curried on at Berlin, Raoul Pictet, un investigator, inserted his bare arm beyond the el- bow in a chamber refrigerated to a temperature of 157 degrees below zero F. and kept it there for several min- utes. de suffered no permanent dam- age, but experienced a number of pe- culiar and painful sensations. The chief of these and the most trying was a feeling of pain in the bones of the hand and arm. The pain increased steadily. It was located chiefly in the interior parts of the’arm and was far less severe in the Portions near or at the surface. The skin was purple when the member was withdrawn. In about ten minutes a violent reaction set in with violent burning sensation of the skin wherever it had been exposed. Investigations carried on with dogs indicated that the process of freezing to death is not necessarily an unpleas- ant one. Placed in a temperature of —125 to —150 the animals displayed quickened breathing und heart beats, with a decided rise above normal in the blood temperature. ‘hese sigus pointed to a sudden and violent auto-

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