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ids, insurance, account, Ponti MOUBRB OE on ns 08 aa de A. A. Garris, working with sur. County Commissioners | r.ictc. « caviin, ouivec for Sucker Brook road .. .. .- Grand Rapids Examiner, printed oF letters, Estel Whipple .. a A. A. Garris, fixing pump at Itasca County, Minnesota. coe tenes: a L. W. Huntley, trip to Duluth to have records rebound and ex- William Hayes, constable fees.. Grand Rapids, Minn. December 19th, 1912. | #- es a justice fees, jus- Pursuant to adjournment, the Board pate 2 SEAR wo, of County Commissioners of Itasca coun. fees, jus. ty met at the Court House in the 3 Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, this 19th day of December, 1912, at 10 lo’cllock, a. m. Members present: Commissioners Nel- son and Mulins. tee courts... aK Rak Hudson Auto livery, delivering additional supplies, general Arne Hanson, clearing, grubbing etc., judicial road te ee ‘No quorum being present an adjourn. J. P. Hunter, labor on mient was taken to 1 o'clock p. m. , : Pursuant to adjournment, the board J@hn Hurley, livery hireto vis. it paupers, Dr. Segium .. .. again met at 1 o'clock p. m. ‘ Members present: Commissionres Nel- agri sea Sis Co., supplies son, o'Brien and Mullins. ‘cour oes toes) Vee: In the absence of Chairman King, —— = electrical work, Vice-chairman Nelson presided. 3 So Cola A lar Rp wie! a Upon motion of Commissioner O'Brien, owes Hiustise 4 Co, supplies seconded by Commissioner Mullins, the = or sors sony a ae ei are minutes of the meetings of October lL. poy Te » supplies Novy, 20, 21 and 29 were approved by pest PRN IR a ‘unanimous vote of all members present: em Tepes justice fees, jus. Upon motion of Commissioner Mullins, aed Biel Wbiae oe bce! |: Beast eS npanael by Commissioner O’Brien, the Oscar eens justice fees, jus. amount of bond to be furnished by the 14! TUMIPNBEL Steen Iie yoo ft sick pauper, Dr. Hanley .. Registrar of Titles was fixed in th corte of $2,500, by unanimous vote of aaa aa a, ditch patsy members present. P. L. Ramquist, i splale argon ce The annual report of P. L. j| Fred J. Johnson, jud; en . 4 + lige, general Inspector of Mines, was presented and) ) eet) Eairview __ i C. M. King, examining roads ete C. M. King, mileage, signing war- rants and attending meetings. . Charles Kearney, justice fees, E. C. Kiley, publishing proceed- ‘orthome- Communication from D. T. Collins in the matter of the Judicial Highway on a line between Itasca and St. Louis Counties was read. Upon motion of Gommissioner Mullins, Commissioner O’Brien, the 109 06 47 09 13 72 9 00 2 0 22 34 18 01 16 00 4 24 12 00 275 00 12 00 10 00 530 3 72 16 73 140 5 35 5 16 50 55 33 4 65 56 20 6 00 7H seconded by - plat of Bim Grove was approved by un- oie See egal bese Are 72 50 animous vote of all members present. jhe a te Mathura pate a Upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien, Fives % ae: a great cnuak seconded by Commissioner Mullins, the Deere te, ceeibiel memes Petition for new school district | in the Wea joan) Co., coal for poor aes towns of Nore and Third ver were | | tent te ee ee ne continued to the regular meeting of eta ee Pore e fees.. 48 75 the County Board to be held on the justice hg ney’s fees saan second Monday, in July 1913, by unanim- Coe . pete, Saabs 2 ous vote of [all members present. Lak » oe Upon motion of Commissioner Mullins, cit eae ra esnume audit 87 75 seconded by Commissioner O’Brien, the s dase Dp! , care of oa ae petitions for the survey of Scetion 2, imei fair eee Township 55, Range Section 24, prams i Heath, printing sun. Township 145, Range Section 14, pa Ric 's and mine inspector's ee Township 53, Range 22, and Section 16, | ,. ai unge pesunln apa Ry 7 ‘Township 57, Range 24 were continued pita ein aegaer a envelopes, ae tol the next meeting. “shyt nisi Gade Baby fe tehe Board then took under consider- A Sere parmeee fore: : ation the hearing upon the seston a Sealine eben es Ks so at 5 97. aed 3 Lean, pedagre pone ey Treaty, Be Minnesota State Sanatorium, care i 4 enry Kondola, pauper .. .. .. 47 75 pnshi cet cae Pr, Achegri sire Mesaba Telephone Co., telephone aes Section. 3, Townehip 55,|STvic® court houte.. .. .. 46 55 Sines Section 3, Township 53, eee te Printing Co., supplies 28 = e 5 ‘or court house .. .. .. .. -. 36.90 is and Section 30, Township 55, | 77) “Sr eh ise aig River-Cohasset road... ~~ 37°50 There being no objections filed of of-| (4 0°, ska picasa: dina: saat the granting of any of pes Marr, juror fees justice ae coats Pm seen Pauitiadia bed neu “eer examining roads .. 50 00 ranked, and thati Gani: Wiliama,.be|( ry Sto Seca eam Be ae given the contract of making the sur- i Nal at akie card ve ae os veys of said sections. The work of mak.| “00% Nelson. m Bis ot onceng eR a posyes to beginupon the fol- it: Cn Biclesie' eackiuleialig = woke tise raid rok : 2 a Session: 27, "Tawnship, 67; Range, 27 on | 201 end No: Ue as 3) -- e aae January 9th, 1915. : pas A Nelson, justice fees, jus. ante. 9. opted : 26. ee court Cotsen ae hate ca a is rocmy enti air 55, Range 26, 09 | Oscar Osufson, labor on North- eka. eae 53 Fr . ome-Bena road .. .... 2. 1... 16:00) Ee aa a et ad $3, Hatew 22,08 | on Noble, labor on Dew Thee See yi 2 ws be Re Re ROM ee ois meatoaary Sue atee Se eee Wiiliara Neuman, work on pump, s 4 cues , Poor farm Sats eanpee Bac ae 3 23 ‘ Physi hang BS: BADER GSS eo Spa = Pogue, gravelling La. ore Prairie road .... .. .. .. -. 1068-16 s 2 ; eens moo ee % 0M | Seth H. Pearson, building bridge The motion was seconded by Commis- Shay Shee Ree ae 00 sioner O’Brien and carried by unanimous pitch aie 3 . a D- é vote, of all members present. eB seg bin a SEES 135 Upon motion: all petitions for the es- |" yj.4 pee pre baits sup. es tablishment and construction of roads] },, erty: addict Gen tail wre continued to the next meeitnge oie ce ae Upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien, < isha sti -areey gp Amd ew Paws oe seconded by Commissioner Mullins, it |PCt Palm. payment on judicial || ‘was ordered that a new book typewriter | BE Gee idn pen ase a a and desk be purthased for the Regis- ths ane H. D. Powers, for ter of Deeds’ office. x ph Sg ie oe a 30 97 - L. Pierce, hauting dirt for fil. Commissioner King arrived at this tie ity trade ne pee Commissioner Mublins moved that the | Ty, Tine ey ger e paca: Assistant State Engineer be instructed| 57 57 . to make a survey of the road known as County Road No. 121, in Township 53, Se pa Hapa baud tor and 54, Range 24, also to prepare plans rT “Riley, FS RES use... pied and specifications for one mile of Roady a piney, ies: shone ee on the line between 63 and 54, Range pak: neat Sheriff's fees, dis. 24, The motion was seconded by Com-| med rete an aca 35 25 missioner O’Brien and carried by unani- ‘tke pared eriff’s fees, ji ed mous vote of all members present. Tete te oe eee eee ; Upon motion of Commissioner Mullins, | 7: 7: Riley, board of prisoners 140° 50 seconded by Commissioner O’Brien, pjwiete Sorby, work on road ditch ioe Frank Williams was instructed to make sg Suse tetrwe koca Sona eka naan copies of plats of the survey of eight Boies Spacictaie tpearg’ on red 82.00 sections on file in the office of the fasbbinng . ees, justice ie Register of Deeds, and that his compen- esate she) Sh Togitte ned satir ak’ id pl John Swanland, labor on Ball ar zee om WBeb rend oo 08 ON 400 _ Upon motion of Commissioner Nelson, een tie safepbone tolls. . & 16 40 ‘seconded by Commissioner Mullins, the sides rae ts » labor on road in epee following bills were allowed by unani- MRAM cba ty nh ba mous ast of all ipeuers ieee E. a Tellin, constable fees, jus- Wm. Anders, constable fees.. ..5 4 40 ‘C. E, Aiken, insurance account fovea ja hospital, care three paup- id Poel: montarnge- so (5 SRO ee ee ae Wm. Ashton, balance for painting ~ Me. rise Ran pumps at a buildings at fair grounds .. 59 52 poor RG AON sr Yama: Salon John Bilodeau, meals for jurors 13 65 = Loom pace Si Rovert H. Bailey, justite fees 18 40 eyor roads and as Ss John -A...Brown, recording roads a As VanPatter, balance on con. for 1911 and 1912 .. .. .. 28252 sain eae es P. B. Brooks, drugs, etc., paup. le ipple, expenses to ens 9 11 99 | Convention and visiting schools 78 02 Clarence Buchanan, livery hire, F, E. Williams, surveying ete... 8 60 6 op | Water and Light commission, lights November, court house’ 12 00 Carl Wiberg, labor on Northome-. 9 00 West Disinfecting Co., csupplies John Whaling, plastering at jail John D. Olson, paymnet on jud- rend jury, 3 rigs .. .. -. Andrew Broquist, labor on North. . E. Burgess, three days labor M J. Baker & Oo., dynamite 57 63 -Osear Bohn, road ditch survey.. 260 iclak speeds. 2 Saiee Cone, juror fees, Justice | Martin Rein and R. Dobson, pay- ‘City Lumber Co., lumber .. 19 13 SRE er EEEE Toad .. .. 1. J. A. Dorhoit, constable fees, S, M. Dinwiddie, board of paup. November ma EH. Wang .. .. +. +s +. en Pe aw wea 70 74 11 00 42 50 missioner _ Nelson moved that | Ngwiton 25 cords of birch at $3.75. Al. county officers for the term beginning on the first Monday in January, 1913, be and the same are hereby approved by M. A. Spang as county auditor in the sum of $3,000 with the American Sure- ty Company of New York, surety. County Treasurer, JohnE . McMahon, County Treasurer, John E. McMahon, in the sum of $100,000 with the Massa- pany of Boston, Mass., as surety. Sheriff T. T. Riley in the sum of 35,000 with the Equitable Surety company pf St. Louis, Mo., as surety. Register of Deeds, E. J. MeGowan, in the sum of $5,000 with the American Surety company of New York as surety. Oounty Attorney R. A. McOuat in the sum of $1,000 with the American Surety cOmpany of New York, as surety. Judge of Probate, Clarence B. Web- ster, in the sum of $1,000 with the American Surety ccompany of New York as’ surety. Coroner Dr. Thos.Russell, in the sum of $1,000 with William C. Gilbert and Daniel M. Gunn, as sureties. Registrar of Titles E. J, McGowan, in the sum of $2,500, with the National Surety company of New York as sure. ty. Hthel R. Shook, Clerk of Probate Court, in the sum of $500 with T. T. Riley and E. J. MeGowan as sureties.” The motion was seconded by Com- missioner Nelson and carried by unani- mous vote of all members present. Upon motion of Commissioner Nelson, seconded by Commissioner O’Brien, all ap plications for correction of assessment and abatément of taxes were laid over unti] the mext meeting. Upon motion the board adjourned sine ie. Cc. M. KING, Chairman, Attest: M. A. SPANG. OF THE School Board OF School District No. 1, Grand Rap- ids, Itasca County, Minnesota. Grand Rapids, Minn., December 16, 1912. A meeting of the School Board of ‘Sthoot District No. One was held in the board’s office in the Central school building at 2:30, p. m. C. E. Burgess, C. H. Dickinson and J D. Doran were presjant. ‘Tie minutes of the meeting held De- cember 9, were read and approved. . Bids for transporting the Tizzard and Nyberg children to the Deer River school were receivd as follows: H. Lash. er, $50.00 per month, Enoch. Johnson $40.00 per month. The bids. of. Enoch Johnson was, upon motion, accepted pro. viding satisfactory arrangemeents as to tuition can be made with the Deer Hiver qchool authorities, Bids for furnishing wood for the Co. hasset and Grand Repids schools | wane received as follows: Mor the Cohasset school, Wm. Wolt, 26 cords of tamerack at $3.50, 25 cords o birch at $3.50, 10 cords of poplar at $3.50 Laux & Brown, 20 vords of tamerack James Cole 25 cords of poplar -25, Amos Forsythe 25 cords of birch at $3.75, W. H. Songer 10 cords of hard wood at $2.75, 25 cords of poplar at $2.50, F, Schumaker, 50 cords of tamerack at $2.80 60 cords of birch at $2.85, 25 cords of poplar at $2.50, H. C. Madden, 100 cords of tamerack at $2.25, 50 cerds of poplar at 2.50. C. E. Kerr 125 cords of tamerack at $3.00, Super- ior Woodenware Co., slab wood at $1.75 per cord. For the Grand Rapids school: (has. G. Anderson 75 cords Of tamerack at $4.00, and 50 cords of birch at $4.00, U. C, Gravelle, 75 cords of tamerack at $3.25. Ole Lee, 50 cords of tamerack at $3.20. John P. Stendeback 50 cords of poplar at $2.35. W. T. Sherman 25 cord of tamerack at $3.30. W. E. Newt. on 25 cords of ibreh at $3.75 and 50 cords of poplar at $2.25. John W. Aiton 100 cords of tamerack at $3.24, 50 cords of birch at $3.74 antl 25 cords of pine at, $2.50. H, C. Madden 100 cords of tamerack at $3.50. C E Kerr, 100 cords of tamerack at $3.65. George Affleck 50 cortisi of tamerack at $3.50. P. W. Wilke 25 cords of poplar at $2.50. Albert Rang_ er, 150 cords of oak, birch and maple | redeemed from Said sale, and having then at $3.75. L. W. Huntley 50 cords of tam. erack at $3.50. 75 cords of birch at | $3.75 and 50 cords of poplar at $2.50. Laux & Brown 20 cords of tamerack’ at $3.5). G. H. Jacobs 25 cords of tamer- ack at $3.40 and 10 cords of poplarjat $2.75. E. P. Gravelle 75 cords of tamer- ack at $$.25 and 2% cords of poplar at $2.50. B. S Booth 50 cords of tamer- atk at $300. R. W. Engstrom 100 cords of poplar at $2.25. John O’Brien tamer- ack at $400 birch at $4.00 and poplar at $4.00 per cord. The following bids were upon motion Fir the Cohasset school: Laux $ Brown 20 cords of tamerack at $3.00. James Cole 25 cords of poplar at $2.25, W. H. Songer 10 cords hardwoor, $2.75, F. Schumaker 50 cords of tamerack at $2.80 and 60 cords of birch at $2.35. For the Central school: Ole Lee 50 cords of tamerack at $3.20. Alberk Ran. Ser 25 cords of hardwood at $3.75. RK. W. Engstrom 2 cords of poplar at $2.25. L. W. Huntley 25 cords of birch at $2.88. ‘ For the High school: John Aiton 25 cords of birch at $3.74. Albert Ranger 25 cords of hard wood at $3.75. L. W- Huntley 25 cords of birch at $3.75. W- C.. Newton 50 cords of poplar at $2.25. R. W. Engstrom 25 cords of poplar at $2125. For the Forest Lake school: John Aiton 25 cordsi of tamerack at $3.24 and 25 cords of birch at $3.74. B. S. Booth OFFIGIAL PROCEEDINGS Geo. W. Sawyer, labor on Grand Rapids school buildings .. .. Mort Taylor, plumbing work, Cen- Nels Nelson, wood and labor, Togo 19 6 12 46 N. M. Truxell, repairing roof on Central school building .. .. 32 95 Bernie Kniffin, hauling heater to Ervin school .. 50 Itasca Cedar & Tie Co., repair materials and general supplies for Warba school .. .. .. -. 7 88 Wm. W. Pogue, lowering and ceil- ing Tichenor school, less charge fac meterial and Leiberman or- B. E. Benson, wood for Trout lake schol .. 6... ww ws. 15 W. N. Daicour, electric work at Wohasset school .. .. . 20 85 Peter Shorack, repair work at Busticagon school .. .. .. .. T Tom Weiters, hauling supplies to Dora Lake school oS ae 6 00 Chas. Scribner’s Sons, text books 31 05 Thomas Charles Co., kinder-- Banrten supplies, ete .. .. .. 33 09 Luther O. Draper, curtains for rural schools .. .. .. 2... 40:92 W. J. & H. D. Powers, apparatus repair materials and general Te eo Oe PERSE ST Sterling Electric Co., apparatus 25 62 Buckbee-Mears Co., retouch. ing pictures for high school 3 60 American Sanitary Products Co., freight on goods shipped .. .. 137 Olive Guttry, cleaning the new building, Effie school. .. os 4 00 John Parala, wood for Harrington sBhool .. eerie my: ib. een va 6 33 A. W. Boardman, work on appar. atud at High school .. .. .. 110 Mrs. Dan Seopa, cleaning Togo ae a Ce OE Oe duee ner 21 Lottie Etheridge, paid for wood at Houpt school .. .. .. .. -. 3 00 Superior Woodenware Co., elec. tric light, Cohasset school 17 35. Wallape Attix, wood and labor Wet echioGhe. 2. es. as ee 9 00 Norman Pederson, labor at Big- Margaret O'Donnell, paid for haul. ing supplies, Warba .. .. .. .. 1 25 Orr & Lockett Hdw. Co., manual training supplies .. .. .. .. .. 2 50 W. A. Brown, paid for freight A. Flanagan, Co., maps, ete.. .. 125 70 J. D. Doran, postage and expense on trip to Wirt school .. .. .. 735 John J. Johnson, hauling supplies to Dunbar Lake school .. .. 3 00 F. E. Reuspwig, school furni. Chas. A. Dutton, labor at Green. Welt) sneha ka ee David Wolfe, hauling school furni- ture to Max school .. .. .. .. 1 50 Kremer & King, insurance on Cen- Oscar Osufsen, hauling supplies to Squew Lake school fag ee 150 P. W. Wilke, transportation of Se IN i a cw. 5. Te John H. Carlson, wood for Carl. Teomasena' agit grams cnt en Dime pai 200 John- Johnson, transportation charges for Henry Johnson .. 7 50 Upon motion the to Monday Dec. 23, meeting adjourned at 2:30 p. m. J. D. DORAN. Clerk. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To Blizabeth Lalla: You are hereby notified that the follow- ing piece or parcel of land situated in the County of Itasca, State of Minne. sota, and known and described as fol. lows, to-wit: West 100 feet of Lot 14, Park Row, Kearney’s First addition to Grand Rapids, is now assessed in your name. Thaton the 13thday of May, A. D., 1907, 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 Itasea, on the 21st da of March, A. D. 1907, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D., 1905, for said county of Itasca, the above described piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sale, and no one bidding up. on said offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcel was sub. ject to be sold, to-wit: the sum of Sev- enty-six cents, the same was duly bid in for the State of Minnesota for said sam. That thereafter, and on the llth day of November, A. D., 1912, the said piece or parcel of land not then having been become the absolute property of the State of Minnesota, was sold and con. veyed at public sale by the County Audi tor of said county, pursuant to the order and direction of the State Auditor of the State of Minne spta, and in accordance with the provisions of the statute in such case made and provided, for the sum of Four lowing piece or parcel of land, situated made in and by the District Court in and for said County of Itasca, on the 21st day of March, A. D., 1903, in proceed. ings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year fand was duly offfered for sale, and mo 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 Twelve Dollars and Sev- enty-Eight cents, the same was duly ibid in for the state of Minnesota for seid, sum. That thereafter, and on the 11th day of November, A. D. 1912, the said piece or parcel 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 con. veyed at public sale by the County Audi.) tor of said County pursuant to the or. der and direction of the State Auditor of the State of Minnesota, and in ac- cordance with the provisions of the stat. ute in such case made and provided, for the sum of Twenty Dollars and fif.| ty.seven 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 sale last above mentioned has been pre. sented to me at my office by the hold- er thereof for the purpose of having no- tice of expiration of time for redemption from said tax sale of said property giv. em and served. That the amount required to redeem said Piece or parcel of land from said tax sale, at the date of this notice, exclus. ive of the costs to accrue upon said no. tice, is the sum of Twenty Dollars and fifty-seven cents, and interest as pro- vided by law to the day such re. dSmption is made. That the time for the redemption of said piece cr parcel of land from said tax sale will expire sixty (60) days af. ter service of this notice and the filing of proof of such service in my office. Witness, My hand and seal of office this 18th day of November A. D. 1912. M. A. SPANG, | Anditor Itasca County, Minnesota. By E. J. LUTHER, Deputy. (SEAL) Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Forfeited Tax Sale. No. 4. ‘Office of County Auditor, Itasca, State of Minnesota: To Henry Schulte: You are hereby notified that the fol. lowing piece or parcel of land, situat.| ed in the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, and known and described as follows,, toswit: NH 1-4 of SH 1.4, Sec. County of fthen due on said mortgage, of Sixteen hundred Seventy-one and 50 100 Dollars ($1671.50), principal and in- terest, and no action has been insti. tuted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, sor any part thereof: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale con. tained in said and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, suid mortgage will be fore. closed by a sale of the premises des- eribed therein, situated in said Itasca county, Minmesota, to-wit: Lows Eight (8) and Nine (9) of Sec. East half (%), Of the Southeast quarter (%), of Section Seven (7), all in Towmship Fifty.seven (57), Range Twenty-six (26), according to the gov. ernment sUrvey thereof, together with the hereditaments and appureenances thereunto belonging, which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Coun. ty, at the North front door of the Coun- ty Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids in said County, on Monday, the 10th day of February, 1913, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at public veridue to the highest bidder for Cash, to pay the amount together with the c0sts of sale including Twen- ty-five, ($25.00), attorney's fees stip. ulated in said mortgage. Deted December 18, 1912. MARGARET A. THORPE, Assignee of Said Mortgage. EDWARD T. TEITSWORTH, Attorney for Said Apsignee, 643, and 644, Andrus Building, Min. meapolis, Minngsota, H. R. Dec. 25, Jan. 29, ‘13 Notice of Execution Sale. Notice ts hereby given that pursuant to an execution, directed and deliver. ed to ime, issued out of the district court of Itasca county, Minnesota, on a judgment duly entered and docketea therein on the 2nd day of November. 1911, in favor of Hand-Made Boot & Shoe company, a corporation, plaintiff and judgment creditor and against R. P. Bavrey, defendant and judgment debtor, I have levied on, and on Saturday, the ist day of February, 1913, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the front door of the county edurt house building in the Village of Grand Rapids, in Itascaj county, Min- nesota, I will Sell at public vendue to ithe highest bidder for cash, to satis. fy said judgment and the costs and e. | Denese of sale, the following describ- ed lands Situated dm Itasca county, Minnespta, anti all the right, title and interest of said judgment debtor there. in at the time of the entry of such judgment, to-wit: An undivided one-half of the South half of the southwest quarter (S 1-2 of SW 1-4) of section thirty-five (35) in Township sixty.two, (62), north of Range twenty.two, (22) also aji the north half of the northwest quarter (N 12 of NW 1-4) of Sectiom thirty-three (33) in Township sixty-two, (82), North of Range twenty.twe, (22), west of 4th Principal Meridian. Dated December 13, 1912 T. T. RILEY, Sheriff of Itasca County. tion 30, Township 59, Range 26 is now assessed in your name. 1909, at a sale of land pursuant to the That on the 10th day of May A. D., | Re | real estate tax judgment duly | given and made in and by the District Qourt in and _ for said County of Itasca, on the 22nd day By ED CARSON, Deputy Sheriff, Dec. 18-25, Jan. 1-8-15-22. Notice of Expiration of Reoemption. Forfieted Tax Sale No. 2. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. of March, A. D., 1909, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent | upon real estate for the yearA. D., 1907, | for said county of Itasca, the above des.| cribed piece or parcel” of land was duly | offered for sale, and no one bidding up- | on said offer an amount equal to that} for wihich said piece or parcel was sub. | ject to be sold, to-wit: the sum of Four | Dollars and Sixty-six cents, the same was duly bid in for the State of Minnesota for said sum. C4 That thereafter, and on the Eleventh day of November, A. D., 1912, the said piece or parcel of land, not then hav. ing been redeemed from said sale, and having then become the absolute proper. ty 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 Auditor of the State of Minnesota and in accordance with the provisions of the statute in such case and provided, for and twenty-five cents duly paid tothe County Treasurer of said County. That the certificate of sale for said piece or parcel of land executed and said sale last above menitoned has been presented to me at my office by he 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 piece or parcel of land from said tax sale, at the date of this notice, ex. elusive of the costs to accure upon said Notice, is the sum of One Hundred Twelve Dollars and Twenty-five cents, and interest as provided by law to the day such redemption is made. That the time for redemption of said piece of parcel of land from said tax sale will expire sixty (60) days after service of this notice and the filing of proof of such service in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office thi 12th day of November A. D., 1912. M. A. SPANG, Auditor Itasca County, Minnesota. By E. J. LUTHER, (SEAL) Deputy. Dec. 4-11-18. A Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default has been made in the condi. tions of ‘the mortgage executed by Harry S. Cleveland and Nellie P. Cleve. jand, his wife, mortgagors, to W. H. Robilliard, mortgagee, dated May Ist, Minnesota, on the 17th day 1909, at 5 o'clock p, m., in Book of Mortgages, Page 375, which mortgage was duly assigned by said W. H. Rob- illiara to R. A. Mott by an’ instrument in writing dated January 10th, 191, and ment in writing dated January 27, 1910, and recorded in said Register's office, November 29, 1912, in-Book “R" of Mort.) gages, Page 487, and by said Louise Mott duly v To Geo. Gugarson: You are hereby notified that the fol. lowing piece or parcel of land situated in the County of Itasca, State of Min. nesota, and known and described as fol. lows, to-wit: NE 1.4 of SE 1.4, Section 15, Township 61, Range 26 ow as. sessed in your name. That on the llth day of May, A. D., 1903, 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 21s6 day of March, A. D., 1908, in proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D., 1901, for said county of Itasca, the above described piece or parcel 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 Twelve Dol. lars and Seventy-Bight cents, the same was duly bid in for the State of Minme- the sum of One Hundred Twelve Dollars|sota for said sum. That thereafter, and on the llth day of Nov., A. D., 1912, the said piece or Parcel of land not then having been re- deemed from said sale, and having then delivered by said County Auditor upon!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 Twenty Dollars and eighty. seven 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 mentionee has been presented to me at my office by the jholder 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. That the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land trom said tax sale, at the date of this notice, ex- clusive of the costs to accrue upon said notice, is the sum of Twenty Dollare and Eighty-seven cents, and interest as provided by law to the day such re. demption is made. That the time for the redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale will expire sixty (60) days after service of this notice and the filing of proof of such service in my offica Witness my hand and seai of office this 18th day of November, A. D., 1912. M. A. SPANG, Auditor , Itasea County Minn. By E. J. LUTHER, (SEAL) Deputy Dee. 4. 11. 18. Two Poor Ones. During one of Edwin Forrest's en- gagements in Boston a poor artist call- had painted. He finaily left it with a note stating that he was in needy cir- read the , the pic-

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