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YWonderful Mirage That Is Said to Have Been Photographed. One of the best stories regarding a woirage is that told in Alaska concera- $ng the appearance of a city in the sky. This “silent city” is said to have ac tually been photographed, and, though there are skeptics, enough people claim to have seen it to make the story inter- esting. The first account of this “city of si- tence” was told by a prospector named Willoughby. He was a miner in Cali- fornia and went to Alaska, where he settled in the vicinity of Muir glacier. In fact, it was Willoughby who pilot- -ed Professor Muir when be ascended the immense ice field’ which now bears the scientist's name. Willoughby al- ways told the story of this city which appeared in the sky with much ear- nestness, and he carried a photograph which he said he took after several visits to the spot whence ‘i vision ‘could be seen. When Willoughby first went to Alas- ka natives told him that at certain times of the year when the days were longest and the atmospheric condcttions right they saw suspended in the. beav- ens a town with streets, houses and many different kinds of buildings. So impressed was he that he engaged the Indians to take him to the place where the city could be seen, and in their ca. noes traveled to the spot After several attempts Willoughby at length saw this “silent city,” as the natives called it. He said that the at- mosphere was so clear that mountains many miles away seemed near and that as he gazed the outlines of a city gradually assumed shape, and build- ing after building came to view. He distinctly saw tall office buildings, churches and spires, houses and ev- ery indication that the city was in- habited; but, though he saw it several times, he could never detect a human being. A halo of light seemed to cov- er all. As he gazed the vision faded and gradually receded. So convinced was he that he was looking at the mirage of an actual city that he made records to show that he had been on the exact spot whence the picture in ‘the sky could be seen. Willoughby’s photograph was crude, ‘but enough could be discerned to lead i to assert that it was a view ‘ef Bristol, England, many thousand miles away. Willoughby told his story 4m 1888 or thereabouts. Since then sev- eral persons have said that they saw the mirage. In every . instance the mirage was surrounded by @ halo of light which poured a soft glow on root and walls.—New York Sun. Jenny Lind Hated Us. Jenny Lind hated the Americans. She abhorred the very name of Bar num, who, she said, “exhibited me just as he did the big giant or any other of his monstrosities.” “But,” said I, “you must not forget how you were idolized and appreciated im America. Even as a child I can re- member how they worshiped Jenny Lind.” “Worshiped or not,” she answered sharply, “I was nothing more than a show in a showman’s hands. I can never forget that.”—From “The Courts of Memory,” by Mme. Lindenerone. Wholesale Favors. The young man entered the prest- dent’s office and stood first on one foot and then on the other. He dropped his hat, handkerchief and umbrella. ‘altogether he was in a highly devel- state of nervousness. - “Well, well!’ said the employer. “Out with it!” “I have come, sir,” sald the young man, and then began to stammer. “Well, speak up! Have you come to ask for the hand of my daughter or a raise in salary?’ “Jf you please, sir,” stammered the young man, “it’s both.”—Exchange. Dead or Alive. Two Irishmen were working on the roof of a building one day when one made a misstep and fell to the ground. The other leaned over and called, “Are yez dead or alive, Mike?” “Oi’m alive,” said Mike feebly. “Sure you're such a liar Oi don’t know whether to belave yez or not.” “Well, then, Oi must be dead,” said Mike, “for yez would never dare to call me a liar if Oi wor aloive.”—Phil- adelphia Record. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD County Commissioners Grand Rapids, Minn., November 28th, 1912. (A meeting of the County Board of Itasca county, Minnesota, was held at From collections, ditch asseas- From collections on ‘woit From school apportionment From collections on filing feex, . Total Paid warrants on generel ditch ae ae 9 37 Paid warrants on town fund 176,847 50 warrants on school dis. sete oe oe ee 144 885 1B on atate taxes 49,517 86 23,498 34 oe 4 10,788 aap og Road No. 47... -. .. .. «- --$ 600 00 James Dowling, part paymmet on Road No. 8 .. .. .. .. -. -. 50000 James Dowling, balance on Oten- eagen road and 21 culverts .. 2015 00 Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for Fritz.Cross Co., supplies for and fixing bridge - Itasca Mercantile Co., supplies for Itasca Mercantile Co., supplies ee fpr court house .. -- P. S. Kinney, part payment on Smokey Hollow road .. .. -. 26% P. S. Kinney, payment on Lyford P. S. Kinney, payment on Smokey A. A. Mitchell & Co., part pay- ment on Third River road.. .. 490 00 Andy Nelson, examining Wiwina road and Grattan road... .. .. 46 30 Jasper M. Pogue, labor on Grand Rapids-LaPrairie road .. -. -- Abe Palon, burning slashings on Wleeley-Bruce road .. -. -- -- Wm. Smith, payment on Alvwood 276 00 Wm. Smith, payment on road No. Pas L. Shellman, mileage, attend- ing meetings, July and Novem. C. B. Gallagher, balance for con. structing One Mile road, Grat. ee Uae ree aa eae eres ie D J. A. VamPatter, payment on Road No. 9B ooo 50 4 HE 80 oe se J. A. VanPatter and Gabe Good- ell, payment on Lydick road.. 499 00 J. A. VanPatter, payment on Road No. 113 Sarat Cm # J. A Westling, grubbing and grad- ing road between Itasca and St. Louis counties .. oe A. McWilliams, payment on Road Nb. 116, 10 culverts, 1 bridge 2375 0 F. E. Williams, making plans, etc., bridge No. 160, surveying road George S. Willimms, putting on doors and windows, poor farm .. -- 8 00 ‘The dill of Wm. Smith for payment upon contract on “Road 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- ine the work done by Wm. Smith under his 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. man then appeinted 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 of the North. ern Minnesota Development association to be held at Crookston on the 6th 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 of all members present. The Board took under consideratio the matter of the purchase of a sure- ty bond.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 amoumt as fixed by the boamd at the meeting of November 20th, 1912. An adjournment was then taken until 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 Audit “Itasca County. 500 00 350 00 647 51 250 63 To the Honorapie Board of County Com. missioners, Itasca County, Minnesota: Gentlemen—The undersigned Board of Audit of said Itasea county, met at the effice of the County Treasurer of said County, on the first day of Oc- tober, A. D. 1912 for the purpose of ex- amining and auditing the accounts, beoks and vouchers of Glen Strader, Treas. urer of said County, and to count and ascertain the kind, description and amount of funds in the County Treasury and belonging thereto. We respectfully make the following report thereon: Treasurer’s Receipts E From May Ist, 1912, to October Ist, 1912. Balance in the treasury, (date of iast report) .. ..§ 183,744.43 From tax coliections 452,705 37 From Mtg. Reg. Tax .. .. .. 1,388 7 From collections on public dand@ .. 2. 2. 21 op oe 17,264 35 From collections on private redemptions .. .. .. +. .. 4,884 88 From collections from interest on county funds .. .. .. 2,376 46 From collections of fines and licenses .. - o- 1,328 58 ments .. .. eens, se and state aid 8,941 92 0 | Deposited in Cohasset S! Deposited in First State bank Deposited in First State bank Marble .. .. 2.0 +. e+ + Deposited in First State bank Keewatin .. -- +. +s ++ Deposited in Nashwauk State bank, Nashweuk .. .. -- bank, Cohasset .. -. «+ ++ Deposited in A. A. Kremer Deposited in mortgage loans Total Fund (b) .. .. «- 11,975 88 2.080 99 13,123 32 31,811 33 20,353 45 9,706 42 |TePresenting that, during the life time 9,639 03 7,007 49 13,900 00 |Cept as prevented by the death of de. 11,500 99 |cedent and that he is ready and wil- . 3,067 95 «.$ 173,935 38 and the seal of said court, this 20th day of November, 1912. Citation for Hearing on Petition For Order Directing Conveyance of Land in Pursuance of Contract. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, ss., In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Isak Jakobson, deceased. The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the above: named estate and said matter: The petition of Nels Johnson, being duly filed in this Court, of decedent, he entered intc contract 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- ling to complete said purchase upon the administratrix of said estate delivering to him a good and sufficient deed of ings fice. 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. court house building in|State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, village of Grand Rapids in Itasca} Im District Court, Fifteenth Judictad county, Minnesota, I will sell at pub-| - District. We vendue to the highest bidder for, M- P. Halloran, cash, all the right, title and interest of Dag the judgment debtor, P. L. Ramaquist,| Kate A. Heywood; Flora J. Hey- wood; Johnson Heywood; Ida Page as Guardian of Flora J. Heywood; Old Culony 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 action, which complaint is on file im the office of clerk of the above name@ i Plaintiff May, 1912, in and to the following des-| cribed pieces of real estate situated in said county of Itasca, to-wit: Lot six- (16), im block seven, (7), in leraine, also the undivided one-half lots five, (5), six, (6), seven,(7), and t, (8), im block four, (4), in Coler- all according to the plat thereof on le and’ of record in the office of regis- of deeds of said Itasca county, to satisfy the amount due on said execy- 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, 25, Oct. 2, 9 of proof of such’ service in my of Witness, My hand and seal of office - Respectfully sumbitted this 2nd day of October, 1912. conveyance of said lands; and praying that am order be made directing the administratrix to make such conveyance upon his compliance with the térm of said contract: Now therefore, you are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court, in the Pro. Wate office in the Court House, in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county and state, on the 9th day of December, 4 1912, at 10 o'clock, a. m., why the pray- er of said petition should not be grant. ed. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, ‘Cc. M. KING, Chmn. Board County Com’rs. IL. D. RASSMUSSEN, Clerk District Court. OF THE Dated November 11th, 1912 CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, Judge of Probate Court. School Board | cour: sai : November 20.27-Dec. 4. OF SE naiEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E Ordinance No. 19. S 1 Di: tri t No. 1 G ad R An ordinance amending Section One ? of Ordinance No. 16, relative to the H Minnesota. amount of the fee to be charged and paid ids, Itasca County, for licenses to seli 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. Grand Rapids, Minn., nance No. 16 of the Village of Cohasset December 2, 1912. || be and the same is hereby amended to jAl meeting of the school board Of! read as follows: School District No. One was held’ in| ection 1. That the annual:fee for any the board’s office at 2:30 o'clock, p. m-|ticense hereafter issued for the sale C. B. Burgess, C. H Dickinson and J.| of intoxicating liquors in the Village of D. Doran were present Cohasset shall be and is hereby fixed at The minutes of the meeting of Novem-/the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty ber 26 and 26 were read and approved. | Dowars ($750.00), which amount shall Upon motion, the clerk was instructed|pe paid into the village treasury and to advertise for bids for transporting |tne receipt of the village treasurer the Nyberg and Tizzard children O|/ therefor presented to and filed with the Deer River: sotienk the village recorder before any such Upon motion, the clerk was instruct. |}, shall be issued. ed to advertise for bide for furnishing tion 2... This ordinance shall be con wood for the Cohasset and Grand Rap-/ stryed to amend Ordinance Number One git cana . _ lof said Village of Cohasset, so ‘far The following bills were, upon motion,| 4. inconsistent therewith. allowed: ‘Adopted November 8th, 1912. Frank. Myers, draying during Oc. E.-L, BUCK, tober and November .. . 3 1850 Village President. ©. W. Forest, draying... .. ... 1745 : ‘DOPO! r Sliver Burdett & Ob;,.text books 18 a¢| ATeE F 3. RRDEDeR A. N. Palmer & Co., general sup- plies... es Dk. EONS sapelinponaesss School Supply Co., me Notice. PPL OLN To William Carter, H. Fulton and to all c. E. Burgess, postage, freight _ 5 and; railroad ‘#ime®. 05 3 232 persons interested in the premises here. inafter described: You are hereby notified that a de. 10 0 | fault has occurred in that certain con. tract number 1178 made and entered into oe on the 30th day of November, 1907, by. John uf Garison, wood and lab. {9nd between George H. Crosby of the ‘ot, Carlgon school .. =. ., .. 3 00 City of (Chicago, County of Cook, and Gtcken & Co! penvlal” aapaates State of Illinois, Trustee for the Chi. Cbhaneet achnols soci ck... ager pews: RO ee ee oo Cook, pany, party of the fi part, and Wil- Mrs: Alick Cook, cleaning the Er liiam Carter of Itasca county, Minne. Geo. S. Williams, labor at Er. sota, party of the second part, for the win and Central schools .. 11 99 | Sale to you by the said George H. Cros. Bert Merrifield, clearing school by, Trustee, of the following describ, ground, cutting wood and haul. ed property to-wit: ing and installing heater, Ef- The Northeast quarter of Northwest fle gzhool .. .. .. .. s. ..' +. 65-00{ quarter (NE 14 of NW 1.4), of Section Upon motion, the meeting adjourned | Thirty-three (33), in Township Fifty. until Mongya, December 9, at 2:30 p. six (56) North, Range Twenty-six (26), m. West of the fourth Principal Meridian, containing, according to the United States Government survey, Forty (40) acres, be the same more on 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: 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 ($16.30) Interest, due from and pay able by you on the First day of Ma: 1910; and the further sum of Six. teen and 80.100 Dollars ($16.30) 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 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 King Lumber Co., repair material 10 25 E. H. DeShaw, clearing school grounds, Busticagon ve bee John Anderson, labor at Ander. J.D. DORAN, Clerk. Notice of Bids for Furnishing Wood. Sealed bids will be received by: the school board of School District No. One, at Grand Rapids, Minm., up un- til 2 o'clock, p. m. of Monday Decem- ber 16, 1912 for furmishing wood for Cohasset and Grand Rapids schools as follows: To pe delivered to the high school 75 cords of green birch amd 75 conds of green poplar. ‘To be delivered to the Forest Lake school, 75 cords. of green, birch and 75 cords of green tamerack. To be delivered to the Central school, 50 cords of green birch, 50 cords of green tamerack and 25 cords of green poplar. ‘Tlo be delivered to the Cohasset school, 50 cords of green birch, 50 cords of green tamerack and 25 cords of green poplar. Bids for any part of the above specified amount willl be considered. ' The board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. J. D. DORAN, Clerk. you, unless prior thereto, you make com ‘|pliance with the conditions of tha con, tract and pay the cost of service of this 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. and For Distribution. FEFEE ae 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. FRANE F. PRICE, Attorney for Plaintiff Grand Rapids, Minn. Oct, 16.23.30. — 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 Plaintif¢. Nov. 6, 18, 20 27 Dec. 4. i At the request of the defendant and by the consent of the plaintiff, the above sale is hereby adjourned until Satur. day, December 14th, 1912, at the same hour and place. Dated this 7th day of December, 1912. T. T. RILEY, Sherifff, Itasca County, Minn. By ED CARSON, Deputy. 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 im 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 amd 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. j CLARHNCE B. WEBSTER, (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. Nov, 27, Dey. 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 land, 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 on 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 duiy 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. erty-eight cents, the same was duly pid in for the State of Minnesota for said sum. That thereafter, and on the llth day of November, A. D., 1912, the said piece or parcels of land, mot 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 court at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, an@ to serve your answer to said complaint on the subscribers, at their office im 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@ camplaint. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Grand Rapids, Minn. Nov. 20.27-Dec. 4-11-18.26. Citation 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 om 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. thon should not be granted. Witness the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 3rd day of ‘Deedmber, 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, Towmship 67, 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 et the county court house, in the village of Grand Rapids, on the 19th day of December, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. The owmers of the lands to be affected by such survey as they appear on the jatest tax duplicates are as fol- lows: Gust Johnson, NE 1-4 of NE 14, See tion 27, Township 67, Range 27. Welix Janner, SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, Sec. tion 27, Township 57, Range 27. Geo. N. Evans, SE 1-4 of NE 1-4, Sec. tion 27, Township 67, Range 27. Alex Hermanson NE 1.4 of NW 14, Section 27, Township 57 Range 27. Alex Mullin, NW 1-4 of NW 1-4, Sec. tion 27, Township 67, Range 27. Alex Mullin, SW 14 of NW 1-4, Sec- tion 27, Township 67, Range 27. J. E. Banon, SH 1-4 of NW 1-4, Sec- tion 27, Towmship 57, Range 27. A. T. Reid) NE 14 of SW 1-4, Sec. tion 27, Towmship 67, Range 27. A. T. Reid, NW 14 of SW 1-4, Sec- tion 27, Towmship 67, Range 27. A. T. Reid, SW 1.4 of SW 1-4, Seo tion 27, Towmship 67, Range 27. A. T. Reid, SH 1-4 of SW 1-4, See. tion 27, Township 67, Range 27. Geo. N. Evans, NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. tion 27, Towmship 67, Range 27. A. T. Reid: N W 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. tion 27, Towmship 67, Range 27. 4. F. Olson, SW 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. tion 27, Towmship 67, Range 27. A. F. Olson SE 14 of SE 1-4, Sec. tion 27, Township 67, 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, County Auditor. H. R. Dee. 4.11.18. ERR SSS ERS a Notice of Application for License to Sell intoxicating Liquors. Notice is hereby given that George Hauck has petitioned the Board of Coun. ty Commissioners of Itasca county, Migmesota, for license to sell Intoxicat. ing Liquors for a period of one year from the 8th day of January, 1913. in the South Front Room on the Ground floor of that certain combination log and ing notice of expiration of time for re. i or parcels of 1: i f gE i ak the amount required to redeem/or objections frame, ome and onehaif story build. ing, situated on Block D, plat of Stan. ley, in the Town of Wirt, in said Itasca This application and any remonstrance

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