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iil IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ' Cohasset Locals :) > J. H. Grady is away on a visit to his old ohme in Wisconsii. Mrs. Mike Stapleton has been | quite ill during the past week. S. H. Thompson reutrned Sun- | day from a short visit to his old} home at Fort Dodge, Iowa. The ladies of the M. E. church | will meet at thehome of Mrs. Jas. Patterson on Thursday afternoon | next. Emma Misner, of Grand Rapids, Wisconsin, is visiting her sister, | Vivian Cochran, at the D. C. Coch-| ran home. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Raymond on Monday moved to Keewatin, which town hereafter they will make their home. | Joseph Allen and family are this | week moving to Virginia, where Mr. Allen has secured employment at one of the mills. Jj? M. Stackhouse, H. D. Wright annud George H. O’Brien were at Grand Rapids last Saturday after- noo All three tock the civil service examination conducted there. ! ‘The ice cream social given by the ladies of the Catholic church on the Skelly lawn on Saturday éyening was a weil attended and most enjoyable affair. The weath- er was ideal and the refreshments excellent. FOR UNIFORM STATE LAWS Entire Union Will Be Represented in Annual Meeting. New York, July 29—The commis- | sion on uniform state laws, which has been holding conferences regularly for twenty-three years seeking the re-| forms which areobvious from its name, will meet in Montreal during the week | beginning Aug. 24. | Reports from al! the forty-eight states, in addition to the District of | Columbia and the two territories of Alaska and Hawaii and the federal po- , sessions of Porto Rico and the Philip- Pines, have been urged to be present. Among the subjects for discussion , will be questions on a uniform work- | ingman’s compensation act, pure food laws and partnership and corporation acts. ! LIVE WIRE IN KER GARDEN Hibbing (Minn.) Woman Electrocuted. Hibbing, Minn., July 29.—Mrs. Louis Collyard was instantly electrocuted by coming into contact with a live wire, while loosening earth around cabbage plants in her garden. Mrs. Collyard lived near an open pit mine. While one of the shovel erews was working a pole bearing ables carrying current to the mine was dislodged. The cable lay across the garden at the rear of the Collyard home and it is thought that it was concealed by the cabbages and that Mrs. Collyard came into contact with ‘the wire with her knife. MAYOR OF RANIER INDICTED ‘Charged With Manstaughter in Con- nection With Reformer’s Death. International Falls, Minn., July 29.— James Kelly and Mayor Edward Ek of Ranier have been indicted on the charge of manslaughter for the death of Fred J. Couture of Ranier, who was lugged on the night of July 12 and died a week later. He was assaulted, it is said, because *- had made com- plaint before the .egular grand jury about saloons running unlawfully. All the six saloonkeepers at Ranier, | ‘the four proprietors of houses of ill} repute and a man by the name of Sa- vvelle also are indicted. Instantly Mortgage Forecidsure. Default having been made in the con- ditions of that certain mortgage made by, Adelaide Cochran and G. W. Cochran, her husband, mortgagors; to Wm. C. Gitbert, mortgagee; dated January 21st, 1904, and recorded in the office of the mea AT NT) Register of deeds in and for Itasca county, Minnesota, on the 22nd day of Wilson and Bryan Silemt om 2:22»: 320% =, Pook F ot mor ese Mexican Policy. was thereafter on the 10th day of April, 1905, duly assigned by the said William C. Gilbert, by written assign- ae ment to Robert Maxwell, and which said assignment was thereafter on the SITUATION NOT SERIOUS Ist day of May, 1905, filed for record in the office of the Register of deeds in jand for Itasca County, Minnesota, and recorded in Book R, of mortages at page 435; and which said mortgage was thereafter on the 2nd day of July 1913, duly assigned by said Robert Maxwef, by written assignment, to C. S. Brock, iz which said assignment was duly filed in the Southern Republic. }for record in the office of the Register ce of Deeds in and for sald county of Washington, July 29.—President rca and State of Minnesota, on the Wilson does not believe the public 15. aay of July, 1913, and recorded in mind in the United States is excited} Book G, of mortgages at page 507. And over the situation in Mexico nor is he | which default consists in the failure to convinced that a crisis has been reach- pay said mortgage indebtedness and the President Declares He Does Not Be- lieve the Public Mind in the United States Is Excited Over Occurrences ‘ed the.,Washington government re-, ed in the revolution itself. This information was obtained in official circles with an authoritative denial that any proposal looking to- ward a co-operation betweeen Ameri- can military forces and the Mexican government at restoration of peace had been suggested. Those who approached the presi- dent on the Mexican situation found | him disinclined to discuss it, as later | he was to confer with Ambassador, Henry Lane Wilson. Secretary Bryan, who arranged to see the president be- fore the conference, also was reticent of Mexican affairs. | The president has received from Am- bassador Wilson historical accounts of events in Mexico in the last thrée years. The ambassador himself de- clared he had not mentioned any rem- edies of the situation to any one and he had not even put on paper the; plans he had in mind. He had re- | | | | | served these, he said, for his personal interview with the president. Situation Is Unchanged. Contradictory information has reach- garding the stability of the Huerta administration. It was said to be a question of reliability of informan' Officials declined to state which re-} ports were being credited. It was said, however, that in the last ten days there had been little or no change in) the sts of affairs in the Southern republic. The shooting of Charles B. Dixon, | Jr., at Juarez, is regarded as a serious, incident, but its bearing on the gen-| eral Mexican situation is being mini- mized by officials here, as the Ameri- can demand for the investigation and | punishment of the offenders apparent-| ly were being complied with. At the White House it was said the United States would pursue a course of diligent inquiry into the affair and would insist on summary action against the guilty. Secretary Bryan sought information through a conference with President Brown of the Mexican National rail- ways on traffic conditions in Mexico and their relation to the paralyzed condition of commerce and industry. Chinese Business Men of New York Es ablish Headquarters. New York, July 29.—Nine Chinese business men of New York are on their way to Boston, Chicage and oth- er cities to raise money among their fellow countrymen for the support of the revolutionary party in China. It was said similar action had been taken among the Chinese leaders in San Francisco, who were sending out men to raise money among the Chi- nese residents of Western cities. A committee of ten has established headquarters tr New York for the aid of the rebel cause. Eveleth, Minn., July 29.—Miss Annie Kron, twenty-two years old, of Vir- ginia, Minn., was drowned in Ely lake when the canoe in which she was rid- ing capsized. She was a member of a canoe party of four, occupying two canoes. She attempted to change seats and fell into the lake. New Line of Fine White Felt Hats for —These Hats are strictly up-to-date. They are just the thing this Mrs. W. W. Fletcher COHASSET. SPECIAL SALE Announcement will appear in a few days. Watch for it. Midsummer season. part thereof. on interest theron, or any And there is now due and unpaid said mortgage indebtedness the sum of Two hundred seventy three dollars. And no action or proceeding at law, or otherwise, having been instituted to recover said debt. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that pursuant to the power of sale in said mortgage contained, and the stat- ute in such cass; made and provided, the said mortgage wiil be foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein described and conveyed by said mortgage, v fot 10 of bock 34, Kearney’s First ad- dition to the Village of Grand Rapids, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Re- gister of Deeds, in and for Itasca County, Minnesota, with the heredita. ments and appurtenances thereunto be- .onging; which sale will be mads by the Sheriff of Itasca county, at the front door of the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids, in said county and state’ on the 15th day of September, 1913 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said Ylay, at public yendug to the highest | bidder for cash to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and the sum of Twenty-five dollars attorney’s fees stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law; sub- ject to redemption within one year from the day of sae as provided by law. Dated July 21st, 1913. : Cc. S. BROCK, Assign-e of mortgagee. H. W. STARK, Grand Rapids, Minn. Attorney for mortagee. Herald-Review, July 30-Aug. 6-13-20-27- September 3. Notice of Sealed Bids Sealed bids will be received by the County Board of Itasca County, Minne- sota, up to 10 o'clock A. M., on Tues- day the 12th day of August, 1913, at the office of the County Auditor at the Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, for the construction of County Road No. 130, in Township 53, Range 24. Said road to be constructed and completed according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Auditor. All bids must be in accordance with said plans and specifi. cations. All bids must be accompanied by @ certified check for at least 5 per cent of the amourt bid. The Board reserves the right to re. ject any or all bids. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor Herald-Review, July 23-30, Aug. 6. Notice of Sealed Bids Sealed bids will be received by the County Board of Itasca County, Minne- sota, up to 10 o'clock A. M., on Tues- day the 12th day of August, 1913, at the office of the County Auditor at the Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, for the construction of County Road No. 113, in township 56, Range 27. Said road to be constructed and completed according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Auditor. All bids must be in accordance with said plans and specifi. cations. All bids must be accompanied by @ certified check. for at least 5 per cent of the amount bid. The Beard reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Herald- Review, July 23-30, Aug. 6. Money to Loan ONIMPROVED FARM LANDS If you need money to improve your farm, or to pay up mort- gage drawing a high rate of in- terest, send us a description of your property and state dmount wanted. Loans made for five, six or seven years, with privilege to pay part or all of mortgage after three years. - Lowest rate of interest and prompt service. = REISHUS-REMER LAND (0. GRAND RAPIDS {situated in Itasca county, COHASSET, MINNESOTA, JULY 30, 1913. SALE OF SGHOOL AND OTHER STATE LANDS STATE OF MINNESOTA, Auditors office. St. Paul, July 8, 1913. Notice is hereby given that on August 18, 1913, at 10 o’clotk A. M., in fie of- fice of the County Auditor at Grand ‘Rapids, Itasca County, in the State of Minnesota, I wil offer for sale cer- tain unsold state lands, and also those state lands which have reverted to the state by reason of the non-paymnet of Interest. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the pur. chase price and interest on the unpaid balance from date of sale to June Ist, 1914, must be paid at the time of sale The balance of purchase money is pay- able in whole or in part on or before forty years from date of sale; the rate of interest on the unpaid balance is four Per cent per annum, payable in advance on June ist of each year; provided, the principal remains unpaid for ten years; but if ‘the principal is paid within ten years from date of Sale, the rate of interest will be computed at five per cent per annum. Appraised value of timber, if any, must also be paid at time of sale. Lands on which the interest ts delin. quent may be redeemed at any time up to the hour of Sale, Or before resale to an actual purchaser. All mineral rights aré reserved by the jaws of the state. Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted to be sold to any one | purchaser. | Agents acting for purchasers must fur- | nish affidavic of authority, Appraisers’ 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. | Herald-Review, July 16-23-30, Aug. 6. Notice of Sale of Bonds. Notice is hereby given that pursu- ant to vesolution heretofore adopted by | the trustees of School District Number }1, Itasea County, Minnesota, and to vote of .the eectors of said district, all duly authorizing the same, said School District Number 1 wil issue and sell its | negotiable bonds in the aggregate amount of Forty Thousand Dolars, ($40,000.00), such bonds to be forty (40) in number and of the denomination of | One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, each and all of said bonds to be dated October 1, 1913, and to be due and pay- ab.e fifteen (15) years from their sai {dats of issuanee;all with interest pay: ab.e semi-annuayyy each at the rate of fiye per cent (5 per cent) per annum, all for the purpose of defraying the expenses of enlarging and remod:ling the High Schoo. Building in the Village of Grand Rapids in said district by ad- ding a two.story and basement addi. tion to the north end; that the trustees of said school district wil meet On August 11th, 1913, at three o'clock P. M. at their office in the Central School House in the Vilage of Grand Rapids, in said district, county and state, for the purpase of receiving, opening, con- sidering and acting upon bids for such bonds and selling said bonds; that bids therefor wil. be received at the office of the school district clerk, in said Vi - lage of Grand Rapids up to the time of sadi meeting; that before any such bid will be considered it shal. be ac- companied with a certified bank check payable to the treasurer of said schoo; distreit for at least the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), as a guaranty of the performance thereof if accepted; and that the right is re- served to reject any and al. bids and to waive any formalities and conditions not required by law. Further informa- tion as to said bond issue may be ob- tained at the office of said school dis. trict clerk. Dated Juy 22, 1913. J. D. DORAN, School District Clerk, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Herald-Review, July 23-30. Torrens No. 282 Summons STATE OF MINN®SOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA. District Court, trict. In the matter of the application of Simeon D. Patrick to register the title to the following described real estate Minnesota, namely: All of block numbered six (6) in Grand Rapids First Division, ac- cording to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the register of deeds of said county, including the strip of land shown on said plat as an alley. Applicant. | 16th Judicial Dis. vs. Lee L. Bigelow, Joseph Gourlay, Mark Connolly, Thomas J. Montgomery, Wil- liam A. Mackenzle, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Walter C. Goforth, deceased, Hmma In- gersoll, Jennie Boody, Isaac E. Goforth, Mary L. Goforth, Emma Goforth, Fan- nie Goforth, Nathaniel Churchill, Han. nah Churchill, his wife; Ada B. How. es, John R. Howes, John Anderson, Kate Anderson, his wife; Sioux City En- gine & Iron Works, Jennie Kelly, W. J. Kelly, her husband; O. H. Stilson, George H. Spear, L. E. Lum, J. J. Fry, I D. Rassmussen, W. V. Fuller, Village of Grand Rapids , J. R. Howes, Fannie B. Howes, Douglas Howes, Per- melia Stilson, Florence Wells, and “all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate describ- ed in the application herein.” eats Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- to amewer the application of the OE RTE he IRE RSE SL ERAS EN les thse Rea Sb Ses 2h eMart ee oe SER nn TT | Councl. of the Village of Grand Rapids, mt AE FAs AR MmiinP tf applicant in the above entitled ceeding and to file your answer to said application in the office of the clerk of said court, in said county, ‘within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the said application within the time aforesaid, the applicant in this proceeding will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witnss I. D. RASSMUSSBN, clerk of said court and the seal thereof at Grand Rapids, in said County, this 7th day } of Jufy, 1913. (Seal of District Court) I. D. RASSMUSSEN, ‘Clerk, WILLARD A. ROSSMAN, Attorney for applicant, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Herald-Review, July 16-23-20. OFFICIAL PROCEEDIN OF THE Village Council OF THE Village of Grand Rapids Minnesota Grand Rapids, July 26, 1913. A regular meeting of the Vilage, Itasca County Minnesota, was h:ld this , 26th day of Juy, 1913, at the Record- | er’s office, Vilage hall, at 8 o’cock bp. m. Members present: President Ridde|, ! Trustees Arscott and King, and Re- cordsr Sherman. The reading of the minutes was dis. ; pensed with. It being the time and place set for the opening and considering of bids for | the construction of certain cement side- walks, President RiddeY d:ciared this to be the order of business. Sealed bids were tendered as folows: From C. A. Carison & Co., to construct said side- walks for the sum of 74 cents per squar yard; from Edward Hachey, to construct said sidewalks for the sum of 72 1-2 cents per square yard. Whereas, bid of Edward Hachey, being the lowest, Trustee Arscott moved that said Ea- | ward Hachey be awardel the contract to, construct said sidewalks at 72 1-2 cents , per square yard. Truste> King seconded | the motion and same was carried by | unanimous vote. The committ<e appointed at the last meeting to confer with owners of prop. | erty through which the road is sur. | veyed, ent .ring the . vilage from the east adjoining the Great Northern right. of way, made their report. Motion made by Arscott, seconded by King, that the counci. recommend that. said road be buit north between blocks @ and 3, Wilson & Gilespie’s Addition, ons b.ock; thence west two blocks along the north side of blocks 3 and 4, Same addition; thence south a ong the! west side of bock 4, same addition, one- half block. Motion carried Motion made by King, s:conded by Arscott, that the Vfl age engineer super-, vise the construction of al cement wa.ks and crosswalks. Motion carri-d. Motion made by King, seconded by Arscott, that the recorder be in. structed to notify J. S. Lofberg to pro- ceed to build crosswalks on ,or b:fore August first, according -to the contract awarded him on the 9th day of June, otherwise said contract woud b: can. ce.led. Motion carried. On motion duly made and carried, a re solution was adopted, ordcring certain sidewaks to be constructed in the Vi- lage as follows: In front of Lots 13 to 19 inc usive, biock 15, Grand Rap- ids first division, and lots 13 to 18 inclusive, block 8, Grand Rapids first division, at on Kindred Avenue. Said resolution was ordered published ac- cording to law and that copy of said) reso.ution be served upon the owners of said ‘ots, in accordante with te stat. utes in such cases made and provided. Owing to the numerous cmopiaints coming to the attention of the council the Recorder was Instructed to notify the superintendent of the Great North. ern raiway to order the train crews to discontinue the practice of biocking the crossings over the Great Northern tracks in the village. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Attest: FRANK SHERMAN Village Recorder. GEORGE RIDDELL, Village President. Sidewalk lesojution. Whereas, the Village Council of the Visage of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, Cecrees it necessary and expedient to construct sidewalks, on || the streets, in the location and of the kind, quality, manner of construction Grand Rapids — Village Lots AND $5 PER MONTH We have choice residence lots al them on such easy terms that anybody can buy. $5 $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk and other detais here’ be it Reso.ved, By the Village Council of the Viage of Grand Rapids, that side- waks be and the same are hereby or- deréd to be constructed on the Hast side of Kindred Avenue, along the front > of lots No. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 : of Block No.15 and a ong the front of Lots, Nos. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 of block No. 8, both of Grand Rapids, First Di- vision. *, Said sidewalks to be 6 feet in width, located two feet from the property line, and al ¢f coucrete, of the kind, quality and mixture required by the stundard spec‘ficaticns uf said Villogc, and in al. things in acco:danc- with tae ordinances of suid Vi iage ip such cages dviy adspted, ‘and the e1orementioned Specifications therefor on file in the office of the vi.age recorder; said side- waks to be compieted on or before the 20th day of September, A. D. 1913, and further, that this resolution shall be duy served on or before the 11th day ot August, A. D, 1918, upon the owners of a.l the lots, and parcels of ground fronting on said Avenue where said side. waks are hereby ordered to be con- structed, and whose names with their respective ho.dings are hereinafter stat- ed, said service to be made in accord- ance with the statutes in such cases made and provided: Ellen B, Hines, 75 feet, Lots Nos. 13, 14 and 15, Block 15, Grand Rapids, First Dicisign. Wm. F. Becker, 50 feet, Lots No. 16 and 17, bock No. 15, Grand Rapids, First Division. Cecelia P. Ring, 50 feet. Lots No. 18 and 19, block No. 16, Grand Rapids, First Division. H. E. Graffam, 150 feet, ots No. 18, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, block No. & Grand’ Rapids, First Division. ~Adopted Juy 26, A. D. 1913, GEORGE RIDDELL, President Village Council. Attest: FRANK SHERMAN, Vi.age Recorder Notice of Re.Hgaring Upon Petition For The Formation of A New School District. Whereas at.a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners ot Itasca County, Minnesota, held on the Ist day of July, 1918, a petition for the forma- tion of a new schoo. district to be composed of the t:rritory incuded in the organized Town of Marcell, was granted by said beard and it was or- dered that a nw school district be formed out of said territory, and Whereas on the 24th day of Juy, 1913 a petition was fixd in the office of the County Auditer cf said County, ask-: ing that a r‘heraing be had upon said petition, which petition for rehearing was granted by thy Board of County Commissioners at a meeting of said Board hed onthe 24th day of Twy, 1918, and ‘the said board has’ appointed a time and a place for such h-aring. _ Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that a rehearing upon said peti- tion for the formaticn cf a new school district to be composed of the territory. embraced in th organized town of Marcell wii be had at a meeting of said Board on the 14th day of Augus' 1918, at 10 o’clock. A, M., at the Coun. ty Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids in said County, at which time and pace the said County Board wil hear arguments of all persons interest. ed for or against the proposed organi+ zation of said new schoo! district. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn-sota, this 30th day of Juy, 1913. M. A. SPANG, Auditor of Itasca County and ex- officio Clerk of the Board. Herald- Review, July 30 and August 6th —_— EE EE eee Itasca County Abstract Office Abstracts Real Estate Fire Insurance Convepances Drawn, Taxes Paid for Non-Residents Kremer & King Props. Grand Rapids - « Minn. $5 DOWN | ll over town and we are i over. Wealso have some choice business lots}on our lists. They are for sale on easy terms. Orn vs v ee sf mayer: gg -