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GE EIGHT E. N. Remer, SEX of SW%.. 17 20 Owen Skelly et al, Lot 8. 17” Owen ‘Skelly et al, Lot 7. 17 20 J. B. Chatterton, NW% of Sw% 1719 Section 36, Township 55, Range 25, Amount Assessed A. M. Sisler, NE% of NE% .. 14 27 John G. Fraser, NW% of NE% 14 28 Seymore Washburn, SW% of INDY onc eee ee cece cree scenes 14 28 Seymore Washburn, SE% of NEY ........ . 14 28 W. L. Gibson, E of. N % 14 27 W. L. Gibson, NW% of NW% 14 27 W. L. Gibson, SW% of NW% 14 27 14 2 W. L. Gibson, SE4% of NW%.. Fred Hilke, NE% of SW%...--- of SW%. Fred Hilke, NW% Fred Hilke, Fred Hilke, me Seymore W ashburn, SEM ..... cece Motels ou ce aes Be it further resolved that ty board of Itasca county the coun- will meet at the court house in the Village of Grand Rapids on Saturday the 10th day of May, 1913, at 10 o'clock A, M., to correct and confirm said assessments. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote of all members present, Commissioner missioners O’Brien and Passard Nelson moved that Co- be a committee to have the gasoline engine and other equipments taken out of the old Pokegama Lake ferry boat and brought to town and placed in the tool shed. The motion was seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and carried by unanimous vote ol An adjournment 1:30 o’clock P. was all members present. then reich to Pursuant to adjournment the board again met at 1:30 o'clock P.M ., this 23rd day of April, 1913. Members present—Commissioners King, O’Brien, Passard and Nelson, The following applications for and abatement rection of assessment cor- of taxes were allowed and recommended to the Minnesota Tax Commission, by unanimous vote of all members present, upon motion of Commissioner Nelson sec- onded py Commissioner O’Brie: The N. P. Railway Co, Verna Brick Co., J. P. McGuire, Erick Johnson Minneapolis @ Rainy River R. B. Co. Fred Klinke.. W. D. Kelly . James Persons, E. D. Johnson J. S. Pillsbury & Co. . E. L. Trask Estate of A. Morissey . A. L. Rotker, vT. H. Simmons W. S. Kingston, Warba Hardwood Mfg. Co., - eperereesreversyorerer rer rore The following applications for correc- tion of assesment and abatement of taxes were rejected: H. J. Heickkla .. F. P. Sheldon, Cc. E. Anderson .. The following unanimous vote Bee bills were allowed by of all members present upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien seconded by Commissioner Passard: American Sanitary Product Co., Sanitary toweling ..-- Robert H. Bailey, Justice Fees Justice court .. Robert H. Bailey, justice fees, justice court ......++ seeeeeeeee J. J. Burns, constable fees one tice court ....++---eerees J. O, Baker, justice fees jus- tice court ..... Beto v sain J. J. Burns, constable fees ju tice COUTt «2.6... eee resent eteee P. R. Brooks, drugs, Mrs. Birdie Hofer ....--+++++- oe eeeeee os 00 Clarence Buchanan, “livery to Pest house, 2 trips ....------+- Clarence Buchanan, livery hire conveying Grand Jury to Poor farm R. R. Bell, drugs for paupers.. The M. J. Baker Co., supplies for Mrs. Kjelander Jay Bartholomen, conveying Co. nurse to Peter Shonick’ Herman Brandon chainman sub. 30-55-05 Clarence Buchanan, livery hire by Lidberg to Prairie Lake.. Co., Christie Litho. & Ptg. Clasp Envelopes ... Jay Decker, constable fees. . Pasco Dalessio, supplies Mary COdUtO 22.266 ee eee eee ceeereee J. DePetro & ‘son, livery for mine inspector Ramquist S. M. Dinwiddie, board of pau- DORR Lies vn seen enemies wenwst ‘ Louis F. Dow & Co., supplies for court house, stationery. he Fritz-Cross Co., blanks... Geo. C. Gilbert, coroner's fees viewing Silva Reucho . Ww. A. Gordon, livery hire.. W. <A. Gordon, livery hire for mine inspector Ramquist...... H. E. Graffam, trip to Warba on assessment work . Roy Hunkins, constable fees.... Dr. M. F. Hayes, Coroner's fees viewing Chas Falduto P. H. Heggie, witness fees jus- tice court ....-- sesecccecccesees E. F. Hahn, constable fees jus- tice court Robert Harling, Thomas Hughes, clerk election, Pokegama Roy Jones, constable fees Henry Johnson, axeman BUTVEY ..--2.22 ceeeeees Ernest Johnson, constable c. M. King, mileage, ‘constable fees primary road fees attending meetings an committee work.. c. M. King, committee work.. c. W. Kent, justice fees justice court ......--.. Erick Kangas, interpreter’s fees justice court N. D. Kean, care and treatment of Isac Njevagon ..... ooecee see YP. Kinnek, balance on Lyford EB. c. Kiley, pu lishing notice for rural highway EB. c. Kiley, stationery . E. C. Kiley, publishing proceed- ings and legal notices.. King Lumber Co., coal TAYM ceeeeeeees cee ee eee E, F. Lauzon, juror rees justice ©. J. Lidberg, drawing plan J. Jones’ saloon Deer River for County Attorney A. L. LaFreniere, publishing notice of petition rural high- highway .----+++e2e--+ A. L, LaFreniere, publishing pro- ceedings and legal notices. aecceeee$ 1000 79% 1% 9 30 3 20 1441 225 188 00 15 00 21 00 101 26 181 00 John A. Larson, axman road BUTVEY ..sceted). sesgacee areee =) Oe John Keiison, shoyeling snow and ice, bridge 28 ..........++ 125 J. R. Lyons, blacksmithing Co. road No. 28 ...... --+++ eseeeee 1% J. F. McCormick, meals for jurymen ...... ...- a sineae es 31 20 Bert Morris, constable fees.... 775 Bert Morris, constable fees jus- tice court ... 3 60 P. A. McEachin, justice fees justice court . seecece see 625 A. C. McGee, ., expenses in connection with care, treat- ment etc., paupers ........---. 21 00 Frank Myers, hauling wood court house and jail ...... 27 50 Minnesota State Sanatorium care and treatment of Fletch- er Atkinson and Henry Kan- dola ..... 64:10 Frank Myers, ‘wood Mrs. Glines 450 E. J, McGowan, recording ap- pointments and bonds .........- 13 90 Mesaba Telephone Co,, telephone services .......... + 8125 Frank Myers, wood . 4 50 McGill-Warner Co,, stationery Treasurer’s Office 24 95 Thomas McVeigh, chainman s section 30-55-25 ...... -.+++++ + 2250 Barney McGuire, ‘repairing cut Foot Sioux bridge 5 00 Frank McCafferty, chainman running levels and cross Sec- THOMS 2.6.0. cee eee oe ceeeeeneee 17 50 Nashwauk Hardware Co., burial of Leander Aho 25 00 Wm. Newman, mending shoe for Andrew Murry ....---.++-- ve) Nels Nelson, taking testimony coroner’s jury .. it 255 H. E. Nightingale, folios and @ plats 5 75 Andy Nelson, committee work bridge Arbo and road in 57-23 ANd 57-24 22.22.06 ceeeee oe 8 60 James Passard, R. ana B. com- mittee work and mileage ...... 23 30 James Passard, services on tax committee, Warba 5 80 Joe Peiene, witness fees jus- tice COUTE .....-5. .2--0- 112 W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies court house and jail 60 W. J. & H. D. Powers, plies, pest house ........--+--- 100 W. J. & H. D. Powers, sup- plies for poor farm ......-.--+ . 9 60 Tony Potvin, conveying pau- pers from Bena to Sand Lake 11 25 W. Passard, chainman setting lines and grades Bigfork bridge 18 35 Ww. Passard, chainman on O’Brien road ........ sees 250 Wm. Passard, rodman road No. 121 ...... - 37 46 T. T. Riely, sheriff's fees dis- trict court ........ ceeeeeeeeeee 312 75 T. T. Riley, sheriff's tees jus- tice COUrt ........ ceeeeereeeee 189 10 T. T. Riley, board of prisoners 178 00 Art. Rosengren, constable fees 275 P. L. Ramquist, expenses of mine inspector as per quarter- ly statement attached ...... 40 24 W. E. Robinson, justice fees justice court ...... ... soseene 4:05 Red Cross Drug ere drugs for paupers .....- seceeeee 11 45 Henry Rusch, spliting "wood at pest house I. D. Rassmussen, copying tax list and entering judgment.... H. E. Randahl, Livey Co., sur- veyor to road No, 114..... see aiarsiorn s oh sisinie 240 473 70 2 00 Joe Scorich, interpreter’s fees justice court ...-.... 0 -...+++ 112 M. A. Spang, services poard OF AUDIT -occececee ccsvecvecess 66 00 Cc. E. Seeley, verre a BY Sar anaes MD 7 50 St. Benedict’s Hospital, Minnie Miller, ...... ......-- 6 00 St. Benedict’s hospital, care , of PAUPETS «2.2.02 ceeeee ceeeeees 253 75 Secretary of State, certified copy of 163, laws of 1913...... W. <A. Schaefer, axman road ant Ronn ld BRE, a biab. Ba apis Bert SievQ¥son, shoveling snow 100 16 % and ice, bridge No. 28 ........ 125 E. R. Tellin, constable fees 20 22 Steve Talkovich, juror fees jus- tice court . 100 W. B. Taylor, court commiss ion- OP'B FOCB 20.022 ores cenccrsccess 10 00 Mort Taylor, plumbing at coun- ty jail 13 10 Thomas Hospital, care an ment of paupers 269 63 John Webb, constable fees . 290 Anna E. Wang, expenses of Co. MUTBE 2... ccceceee covers ne 17 92 Geo. Wilson, trip to Forseman of Balsam livery ...... . alesse, 6 00 Estelle Whipple, expenses Co. Supt. of schools ........ seeeee 75 33 F. E. Williams, expense sub. section 30-55-25 ........-..+.00. 69 00 Water, Light, Power & Building Commission, lights court house and? fall ......... +. 39 33 Village of Grand Rapids, ‘water rental court house and jail.. 61 50 P. C. Warner, examining Arbo line, figuring profiles, making blue prints ........ oreces once O00 Anna E. Wang, expenses Co. nurse ... pee 39 68 P. C. Warner, making profile ete., road No, 121 ............ 76 31 Zion office supply, stationery.. 6 00 Commissioner Nelson moved that the State District Engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications for a bridge across Prairie river on section Mine between sections 32 and 33, town- ship 67, range 24. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried by the following vote: Yea—Commissioner Nelson, and Passard. Nay—Commissioner King. A petition was presented for the es- tablishment of a highway beginning at the southeast corner of the NE of NE% of section 25, township 65, range 24, and running south one-half mile, and terminating at the southeast corner of lot 8, section 25 of said township. Commissioner Passard moved that a hearing be had upon said petition at the court house in the Village of Grand Rapids on Tuesday the Ith day of June, 1913, at 10 o’clock A. M.; ‘that Commissioners King, O’Brien and Pas- sard be a’ committee to examine the route of said proposed road; that said committee meet at the point of begin- ning of said route on Thursday the 29th day of May, 1913, at 10 o’clock A. M., for the purpose of examining said route, and that said committee make report to this board at the time set for hear- ing upon said petition. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote. A petition was presented for the es- tablishment of a highway beginning at the northwest corner of township 146, nge 25; thence south one-half mile to the % post on the west side of sec- tion 6 of said township; thence east on the quarter line to the quarter post on the east side of said section 6; thence south om section line to the O’Brien | township; southeast corner of section 7 of said thence east on section line to the % post,on the north side of sec- tion 16 of said township; thence south on quarter line to the % post on the south side of said section 16. Commissioner O’Brien moved that a hearing be had upon said petition at the court house in the Village of Grand Rapids on Tuesday the 10th day of June, 1918, at 10 o’clock A. M.; that Commis- sioners King, Passard and O’Brien be a committee to examine the route of said road; that said committee meet at the point of beginning of said route on Mon- day the .26th day of May, 1913, at 10 o’clock A. M., for the purpose of ex- maining said route; that said committee make a report to this board at the time set for hearing upon said petition, The ‘motion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried by unanimous vote of all members present. Commissioner Passard moved the adoption of the following resolution: Resolved, that the sum of $500 be and the same is hereby appropriated from the county road and bridge fund to be expended under the direction of Com- missioner King in conjunction with the U. S. Forestry Service in building a road beginning at the north boundry of; the Forest Reserve and running south through townships 148 and 147, range 27. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner O’Brien and carried by unani- mous vote of all] members present . Upon motion the board adjourned to May 10th, 1913, at 10 o’clock A. M. (Official Seal) . C. M. KING, Chairman of Board Attest: M. A. SPANG, County Audi Auditor. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Of Special Meeting of Board of County Commissioners of Itasca County, Minn. Grand Rapids, Minn., April25th, 1913. A special meeting of the County Board of Itasca county, Minnesota, was held; at the County Commissioners room in the court house this 25th day of April, 1913, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. Members present—Commissioners King O’Brien, Passard and Nelson. A petition was presented for the es- tablishment of a state rural highway described as follows: Beginning at a point of intersection of the Itasca County line and a line par- allel and distant 67 feet from the north side of the Great Nprthern right of way in section 36, township 63, range 22, thence running in a northwesterly course for a distance of approximately 2000 feet parallel to the Great North- ern right of way, thence in a south- westerly direction 34 feet to a point $3 feet distant from the said north side of the Great Northern right of way; thence continuing in a northwesterly di- rection parallel to and distant 33 feet from said Great Northern right of way through sections 35,26, 27, 28, 21, 20, 17 18 and 7 to Swan River in the South- east quarter of the southwest quarter of said section 7, township 53, range 22; thence in a westerly course to an intersection with the 16th line approx- imately 600 feet west of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, section 12, Township 58, range 23, thence west along the 16th line in the south one-half of section 12, 11, 10 to the line between sections 9 and 10, thence north along the line be- tween 9 and 10, 3 and 4 to the north- east corner of Section 4 of said town- ship 63, range 23; thence west along township line to the southwest corner section 34, township 54, range 23; thence north along the line between sections 83 and 34 to the northeast corner of section 33, thence west 80 rods and | there treminating at the south limits of the Village of Warba. Beginning at the center of section 29, township 54, range 23, which is on the west limits of the Village of Warba, thence west one-half mile to the quar- ter corner of sections 29 and 30, thence north along the section line be- tween section 29 and 30 to a point approximately 300 feet south of the corner common to sections 19 and 20, 29 and 30, thence in a northwest- erly course around the south shore of Sand Lake to the point of intersection with the section line between sections 19 and 30, thence west along said sec- tion line to the southwest corner of said section 19, township 54, range ‘23, thence north along range line to the intersection with a line parallel and dis- tant 33 feet from the south side of the Great Northern right of way, thence in a northwesterly course along the south side and parallel to the said railway right of way through Sections 24, 13, 14, 15, 10 and 9 to a point intersecting the north and south one-sixteenth line of the northeast quarter of said section 9, thence north on the 1-16 line of the east half of section 9 and section 4 to the east and west quarter line of said section 4, thence west eighty rods, thence north one-half mile along the one-quarter line to the north quarter cor ner of section 4, township 64, range 24, thence west. along the town line to the point of intersection with a line parallel and distant 33 feet north of the Great Northern right of way, thence in @ northwesterly course on the north side and parallel to the Great Northern right of way through sections 32 and 31, town- ship 55, range 24 ‘and continuing in a northwesterly direction through sections 36 and 25, township 55, range 25 to a point approximately 75 feet north of the quarter corner between sections 25 and 26, thence in a southwesterly course GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-RAVIEW WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1913. quarter of section 9, township 55, range 26, which is on the west limits of the Village of Cohasset, thence running west along the sixteenth line through the north half of section 9 and section 8 to a point of intersection with the north and sduth quarter line of said sec- tion 8, thence north along the quarter line of section 8 and s2ction 5, town- ship 55, range 26,, to the point of in- tersection with a line parallel and dis- tant 38 feet from the south side of the Great Northern right of way, thence in a northwesterly course on the south {side of and parallel to the Great North- ern right of way through section 32 and crossing the Great Northern right of way and continuing in a northwester- ly direction along the north side and parallel to the Great Northern right of way through sections 31 and 30, town- ship 56, range 26, and intersecting the range line of ranges 26 and 27, town- ship 56, thence north along range line to the east quarter corner of section 24, township 66, range 27, thence west 80 irods, thence north one-half mile, thence !west along the north line of section i24 to the southwest corner of section 13, {township 56, range 27, thence north one mile along the line between sections 13 and 14, thence west two miles to the southeast corner of section 9 town- ship 56, range 27, thence west and {north to the east quarter corner of section 25, township 145, range 25, thence west one mile to the quarter corner of sections 25 and 26, thence south one- half mile to the southeast corner of said section 26, township 145, range 25, which is the north limits of the Vil- lage of Deer River. Beginning at a point on a line para- Nel and distant 33 feet from the north side of the Great Northern right of way intersecting the north and south sixteenth line in the northeast quar- ter of section 35, township 145, range 25, which is on the west limits of the Village of Deer River, thence in a westerly course along the north side of and parallel to the Great Northern right of way through sections 35, 26, 27, 84, 33, 32, 31, township 145, range 2% and section 36, township 145, range 26, ; and section 1 and 2, township 144, range {26 to the intersection with the North and south line of said section 2, thence north 150 feet, thence west one-half mile through the platted portion of Ball Club to an intersection with the line z sections @ and 3, thence south approximately 150 feet to a point 33 feet north of the Great Northern right of way, thence in a westerly course 33 feet north of and parallel to the Great Northern right of way approxi- mately 3-4 of a mile to the Mississippi river in section 3, township 144, range 26, and there ending. A detailed description shown on at- tached plat. It appearing that the petitioners had furnished the required bond, and it also appearing by certificate attached to said petition that the general plans and detailed estimate for said road was filed in the office of the county audi- tor of Itasea county, and also in the office of the State Highway Commission at St. Paul, prior to the time of filing of said petition, and a copy of said general plans and detailed estimate be- ing attached to said petition, Commis- sioner Passard moved that said petition and the general plans and detailed es- timate filed in connection therewith be and the same are approved by the coun- ty board of the county of Itasca. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote of all members present. Upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien, seconded by Commissionre Passard the board then adjourned. c. M. KING, Chairman of Board. Attest: M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE Village Council OF THE Village of Grand Rapids Minnesota Grand Rapids, Minn., April26, 1913. A special cating of the Village Coun- cil of the Village of Grand Rapids, Itas- ca County, Minnesota, was held this 26th day of April, 1913, at the Recorder's office, Village hall, at 8 o’clock P. M. Members present—President Riddell, Trustees Arscott and King and Record- er Sherman. The reading of the minutes was dis- pensed with. It being the time and place set for the hearing of certain Liquor License applications, President Riddell declared this the order of business. The application of John Hepfel was taken up; there being no objections filed against the granting of same and the Recorder stating that application had been published according to law, Trustee King moved that license be granted to John Hepfell for a term of one year from the 20th day of April, 1913. Trustee Arscott seconded the mo- tion and upon a vote being had, the following voted aye: Arscott, King, Riddell and Sherman. There being no nays, the President declared the mo- tion carried and ordered license issued to John Hepfel for a period of one year. The application of D. M. Gunn was taken up. There being no objections crossing the Great Northern right of way filed against the granting of same and at Gunn station to a point of intersec- tion with the east and west quarter the Recorder stating same had been published according to law, Trustee line of said section 26, thence west along Arscott moved that license be granted said quarter line approximately 1900 feet, thence in a northwesterly course to the north bank of the Prairie River which is the east limits of the incorporated Village of LaPrairie. Beginning at a point of intersection be tween a line parallel and distant 33 feet from the south side of the Great Northern right of way and the line between sections 19 and 20, township 55, | range 25, which is on the west limits of the Village of Grand Rapids, thence in a northwesterly course south of and parallel to the Great Northern right of way through sections 19 and 18 crossing the Great Northern right of way and continuing in a northwesterly course on the north side of the Great Northern right of way and following the gfe? to D. M. Gunn for a term of one year from the 28th day of April, 1913. Trustee King seconded the motion and upon a vote being had the following vot- ed aye: Arscott, King, Riddell and Sher- man. There being no nays, the Presi- dent declared the motion carried and ordered license issued to D. M. Gunn for a period of one year. The application of M. McAlpine was taken up. There being no objections filed against the granting of the same Recorder stating that same was taken up. There being no objec- tions filed against the granting of same and the Recorder _ stating that application had been published accord- ing to law, Trustee King moved that license be granted to Carl J. Yngve for a term of one year from the 27th day of April, 1913. Recorder Sherman seconded the motion and upon a vote being had, the following voted aye: Arscott, King, Riddell, ‘There being no nays, the President de- clared the motion carried and ordered license issued to Carl J. Yngve for a period of one year. Motion made by Arscott, seconded by | State lands which have reverted Sherman, that the Recorder be instruc ed to advertise for bids for the con- struction of a culvert on Sleeper avenue and Seventh street, and an extension of 17% feet to be built to the present culvert on Hoffman avenue between Eighth and Ninth streets, according to plans prepared by the Village Engineer, bids to be opened at the next regular meeting May 12th. Motion carried by a unanimous vote. Trustee Russell arrived at this time Motion made by Sherman, seconded by Arscott, that the request of A. L. Thwing be granted in regard to allow- ing Mr. Thwing to have his sidewalk built so as not to interfere with the trees now located in front of his residence between the property line gnd the curb. Motion carried. Motion made by Sherman, seconded by King, that the Village Engineer ascer- tain as to where gravel can be found in certain outlying village streets, Mo- tion carried. Motion made by King, seconded by Ar scott, that the Street Commissioner be instructed to expend the sum of $250.00 to put certain streets in Syndicate Di- vision in a travelable condition. To start at the section line between sec- tions 16 and 17, thence south on Baker avenue to Fifth street, thence east to Knowlton avenue, thence south to Third street. Motion carried. On motion duly made and carried, a resolution was adopted, ordering certain sidewalks to be constructed in the Vill- age, and that said resolution be publish- ed according to law, and that a copy of said resolution be served upon the owners of the property fronting on the respective streets, in accordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided. The following bills were audited and allowed: First National Bank, assignee, labor bill ............ secseceess$ 12°00 Q. L. Trask, clerk, express paid on warrant bOOk ......--.++--- Upon motion duly made and carried the meeting adjourned, GEORGE RIDDELL, Village President. Attest! FRANK SHERMAN, Village Recorder. Notice For Sealed Bids The Village Council of the Village of Grand Rapids will receive bids up to the ‘hour of 8 o'clock in the evening, Monday, May 12, 1913, for the building and construction of a culvert over creek at Sleeper avenue and Sixth street, and an extension to the present cul- vert on Hoffman avenue between eighth and ninth streets, 17% feet long, ac- cording to plans and specifications on file in the Recorder’s office. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check equal to ten per cent of the bid. The Village Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, this 28th day of April, 1913. FRANK SHERMAN, Village Recorder. Notice for Publication. U. 8. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, March 31, 1943. Notice is coe ven me John O’Brien, of G Minne- sota, who, on prt 29th, iaro0, made Homestead entry No.— Serial No. 04352, for lot 14, N% SE% = i SE%, wrt 2, township 53, of Range 24, 4th Principal’ Mere dian, has fied notice of intention tomake Final Commutation proof under Sec. 6, Act., March 3, 1891 to establish claim the land above described, before I. D, Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court, at his of- fice, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on the 27th day af May, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Tim Mahon, of Grand Rapids, Min- piesa Henry Johnson, of Black- mei * Minnesota Chris Sehuet. lackbe: Ninn Nels Weibore, of Buhl Micnescta. LESTER Registe’ ir. April 2-9-46-23-30 “3 : Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Town Clerk of the Town of Wirt, Itasca County, Minn., at the office of the Town Clerk, in the village of Wirt until 10 o’clock @, m. Monday, May 19, 1913, for the cutting, ditching and grading of the following legally estabished highway. Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 149, Range 26, due east one mile on town line to north- east corner of Section 6, Township 149, Range 26, then due south two miles on section line to the northeast corner of Section 18, then due east four miles on section ‘line to the northeast corner of Section 14, then due north one mile to the northeast corner of scetion 11, then due eas% one mile to the northeast corner of Section 12, on section line, and Sherman. fa fice of the County Auditor Notice is hereby given that on May 9, 1913, at 10 o’clock A. M., in the of- pee HI Rapids, Itasca County, in of Minnesota, I wil offer tain undold state lands, H a nF ee | State by reason of the non-paymnet | interest. Fifteen per cent : i ‘chase price and interest on the unpaid balance from date of sale to June lst 1914, must be paid at the time of sale is pay- or before the rate of interest on the unpaid balance is four advance laws of the state. Not more than 320 acres can be sola or contracted to be sold to any One ‘purchaser. Agents acting for purchasers must fur- nish affidavit of authority, reports, showing quality and kind of soil, are on file in this office, Lists of lands to be offered may be obtained of the state auditor or the state commissioner of immigration at St. Paul, and of the county auditor at above address SAMUEL G. IVERSON State Auditor. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA—ss District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Dis— trict. Anna Eloise McAllister Plaintiff. vs Allister T. McAllister Defendant. SUMMONS The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendant. , You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, in and for the county of Itasca, and State of Minnesota, and to serve a@ copy of your answer to the said com- plaint on the subscriber, at his office in the city of Moorehead, in Clay coun- ty, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer the said complaint with- in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 11th day of March, 1913. CHAS S. MARDEN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Moorehead Nat'l. Bank Building, Moorehead, Minnesota. Herald-Review April 23-30 May 7,14,21,28 Citation for Hearing on Petition for De- termination of Descent of Land. STATH OF MINNDSOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA, in Probate Court: In the Matter of the Estate of Russel }Ramsey Decedent. The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the determination of the descent of the real estate of said dece- dent: The petition of Mrs. Kate Me- Donald having been filed in this court representing that said decedent died more than five years prior to the fil- ing thereof, leaving certain real estate in said petition described, and that no will of decedent has been proved nor administration of his estate granted in this state, and praying that the de- scent of said real estate be determined by this court; 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 Minnesota, on the 16th day Of May, 1913, at 10 o’clock A. M., why said petition should not be granted, Witness the Judge of said court, and the seal thereof, this 2lst dey of April, 1918. CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, (Court Seal) Probate Judge. Herald-Review April 23-30,M ay 7. STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF ITASCA. In Probate Court. In the matter of George Rahier, lent: The State of res to. al persons int in the final ae- count and distribution of the estate of said decedent: The resenta— tive of the above named Deity Spee in this court his inter- adminis- raying for the jowance of said account and for par- tial distribution of said estate the persons thereunto entitled; ‘Iherefore, you, and each of are cited and fog then due north one and one half miles | Rooms to center corner of section 31 on town line, then due east on quarter line two miles to center corner between thirty- two and thirty-three, then due south one-half mile to. southwest corner of section thirty-three, then due east two miles to the southwest corner of section thirty-five, then due south eighty rods to the southeast corner of northeast forty of section 3, then due east one half mile to southeast corner of the northeast forty of northwest quarter of section two, then due south eighty rods to northwest corner of souheast quarter of section two, then due east one and one-half miles on quarter line to range line. Specifications may be seen at the above named office. to cover amount of bid. ‘The board reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal. ‘By order of the Town Board, Town of C. ELMBR ECKMAN, Town jai