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ce a As we desire to have five hundred acres of land in the Splithand district cleared and plowed ready for crop at the earliest possible time, we offer to An Unusual *°*°"* low a who will clear and tract of 40, 80 or 160 P Opportunity acres between now and June ist, 1915, a clear deed and title to a similar am- ount of land in this territo munications to Kuppinger-Huber 219 Main Street “For Quick Returns List ry. Address all com- Land Company DAVENPORT, IOWA Your Lands with Us.” ,| HARRY G. HAWKER. English Aviator Who Failed to Fly Around British Isles. | | | | | | | | Photo by American Press Association. After flying about three-quarters of the | way around the British isles Harry G. | Hawker, attempting to win a prize of $25,- 000, fell to the ground from an altitude of 100 feet and was forced to abandon his ef- | forts. His accomplishment, however, is | regarded as a notable one, and weather | conditions were favorable. Engine trou- ble caused him to fall. PORTER CHARLTON COOL DURING ORDEAL Young American |s Quizzed by Italian Authorities. \ if | | J | Rome, Sept. 2.—Porter Charlton, the young American who recently! was extradited from the United States to stand trial here on a charge o7| murdering his wife at Lake Como in| 1910, was subjected to a lengthy pre- liminary interrogation. Judge Rognoni, the examining mag- istrate, and Signor Mellini, Charlton’s counsel, accompanied by a clerk and an interpreter, appeared at the prison soon after the breakfast hour. During the examination Charlton was self- possessed. The prison officials de- clare that thus far they have not ob- served any sign of mental deficiency. The result of the preliminary exam- | ination is to be kept secret. In ju-! dicial circles it is understood that the trial is to take place in November. + + + PERE EEE EE EE ES GIRLS SELL 10,000 KISSES AT $1 EACH. Salem, O., Sept. 2.—Twenty thousand masculine lips press- ed those of six fair members of ordinarily well to do and locally prominent families, in a unique scheme whereby $10,000 was raised toward a fund to endow Salem hospital through the dispensing of wo- men’s kisses at $1 each. Men, young and old, stood in line to enjoy the osculatory performance. All the women were single. FEE EEE EEE EEE EE fs i i ei i eS i eS PERE EEE EEE ' Dr. Larson , GA “Qa ...0ptometrist IS AT THE POKEGAMA HOTEL THE 15TH AND 16TH EVERY MONTH |administration here would use | cepted,” BACON CONFERS accordance tions prepared by the Assistant State Engineer and on ‘file in the office of | —— Senator and Secretary Dis= cus Mexican Affairs. AWAIT WORD FROM LIND, State Department Fails to Receive Any New Advices From Special Envoy at Vera Cruz—Americans Who Wish to Remain Will Be Furnished Every Possible Protection. in Mexico Washington, Sept. 2—Senator Ba- con, chairman of the foreign relations committee, conferred more than an hour with Secretary Bryan, atter which he declared the Mexican situa- tion seemed to be marking time. “So far as I know,” said the senator, “the Mexican situation is absolutely at a standstill. No word of importance | has been received from Mexico City | and nothing has come from Mr. Lind, who remains in Vera Cruz. I do not know what he plans to do.” Senator Bacon said the suggestion by Mr. Lind to Senor Gamboa that the its good offices with American bankers to encourage loans to Mexico was in no sense an offer by this government to guarantee any loans. “Mr. Lind meant simply that if the American proposals for peace were ac- said Senator Bacon, “then this government would regard condi- | tions in Mexico so hopeful that busi- ness could be safely carried on and to that extent would be glad to encourage bankers who might make loans to the provisional government.” Americans who did not wish to heed the advice of President Wilson to leave the country would be protected in every possible way by this country, Mr. Bacon said. Chairman Flood of the house foreign affairs committee submitted to Secre- tary Bryan letters from a large sugar company in Vera Cruz, asking to whom its property should be intrust- ed if President Wilson’s advice to all Americans to get out of Mexico were to be followed. The letter stated that the company’s plant cost $1,500,00C, that it had a growing crop valued at $500,000 and that if those in charge left Mexico valuable property would be at the mercy of bandits. OFFER TO SUPPORT HUERTA Wave of Patriotism Seizes Mexicans of All Classes. Mexico City, Sept. 2—A wave of patriotism appears to be sweeping over Mexico and from many states and from all classes, it is announced, assurances of allegiance and offers of service are being received daily by President Huerta and his ministers of war. Plans are being made for as large a display as possible of military strength on Sept. 16, Independence day, whes it is proposed to hold a big parade, in which 20,000 are ex- pected to march. The war department has been called upon to furnish military in- structors to a dozen cities, where the fear of being impressed for service against the revolutionists has given away before a later patriotic ardor. Thousands of men of all ages are asking to be drilled in the use of arms. AMERICANS REPORTED SLAIN Refugee Says Some Fell Victims to Mexican Bandits. Los Angeles, Sept. 2.—American refugees are in force here, having landed at San Diego. Sixty persons were brought north from Guaymas and vicinity by the United States cruiser Pittsburg. T. L. Findley, en route to his home in El Paso, Tex., declared that a num- bandits while attempting to cross trom Durango, which was captured by insurgents. He came north on the steamer Benito Juarez. She—ne 1s a person of perfect ease and possession and is thoroughly at has the faculty of making you feel a s| | sota, PROSPECTOR ENDS HIS LIFE sum of $171.85, with Interest on $71.85}according to the plat thereof on file thereof from December 5, 1912, and onjand of in the office of the Re- $100 thereof from June 5, 1912, at the | gister in and for Itasca Roamed Hills Many years in Search|rate of 8 per cent pre annum, together |County, Minnesota, with the heredita. of Precious Metals. Butte, Mont., Sept. 2.—Joseph Labis- ter, eighty-two years old, a pioneer with his costs and disburs:ments. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Grand Rapids, Minnesota. prospector, committed suicide in his| Herald-Review, Aug. 27th, Sept 3 and 10. cabin near Melrose by biting a dyna- mite cap, the explosion of which drove pieces of copper into his brain and broke his neck. For forty-three years Labister had roamed the hills in search of precious metals and the fact that he recently allowed a mining claim valued at $50,- 000 to slip through his hands is be- lieved to have unsettled his mind. Notice of Sealed Blds. Scaled bids will be received by the County Board of Itasca County, Minne- up to 10 o'clock a, m. on Wed- |nesday, the 10th day of Sept-mber, 1913, ‘at the Office of the County Auditor |in the Village of Grand Rapids, Minn., |for the construction of a certain high- |way known and d-signated 1s County Road No. 128. Said road is to be constructed with plans and _ specifica- in the County Auditor. | All bids must be accompaa.2d by & | certified check payable to the County |@reasurer cf Itasca County, Minn., for |at least per cent the amount bid. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. M. A. SPANG, | County Auditor. | Herald-Review, Aug, 20.27 and Sept. 3. Notice to Bnilding Contractors. | Seaeld bids will be received by | the school board of School District |No. One, Itasea County, Minn., up until 2:30 P. M. of Monday, Sept- Minn., for building a one-room frame school house on Lot 9, of Section 31, Township 53, Range 22. Plans and specifications for said building may be obtained from any member of the school board. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount therof. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J. D. DORAN, Clerk of School District No. One SUMMONS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA. District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- ( trict. Thomas Erskine, Plaintiff, vs. F. P. Clark, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lim or interest in or on the real estate described in the com- plaint, : Defendants. The State of Minnesota to che above. named defendants: You and each of you are hercby sum- mone and required to answer the com. plaint of the plaintiff above named, which complaint has bcten filed in the office of the district court above named and to scrve your answer to said complaint upon the subscribers at their office in the village of Crand Rapids, in said county within twenty) days after the service of this s.inmoczs upon ys>., exclusive of the day of such service, If you fail to answer said complaint as aforesaid plaintiff will apply to the court for the reliaf demanded therein. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Herald-Rewiew, August 27, Sept. 3, 10. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA. District Court, trict. ! Thomas Erskine, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- Plaintiff, vs. F. P, Clark, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, licm or interest in or on the real estate describsd in the com- plaint, Defendants. NOTICE OF Lis PENDENS has becm commenced in the above named court and is pending ther:in be- tween plaintiff as above named and the defemdants as above named; that the purpose of said action action is to have it declared and adjudgid by the cour that the plaintiff is the owner in fee herein described and that none of the said land; that the land involved said action is described as follows: six (6) of section thirty-two (32) in twenty-five (25) west of Fourth prin- cipal meridian according to the govern- Minnesota. Dated August 19, 1913, THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Grand Rapids, Herald-Ruview, August 27, Sept. 3, 10. SUMMONS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA. District Court, trict. L. D. Goldberg, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- Plaintiff, vs. 3dhn Hanson, Defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above. | interest theron, named defendant: | | Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale, Whereas, default has been made in the payment of One hundred Fifty ($150) dollars principal and five and 25-100 dollars ($5.25) interest which became due and payable on the 23rd day of April, 1913, upon a certain mortgage duly made, executed and delivered to W. H. Webb, mortgagee, by Abraham Lundstone, bachelor, mortgagor, bear- ing date on the 23rd day of April, 1908, and with the power of _ sale therein contained duly rceorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Itasca County, Minnesota, on the 27th day of April, 1908, at 1:30 o’clock P. M. in Volume “‘Q” of Mortgages on page 299, and Whereas, said mortgage, together with the debt secured thereby, was duly as. igned by W. H. Webb to Louise F. Encking by written assignmnet, dated on the 11th day of May, 1908, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, Itasca County, Minnesota, on the 20th day of May, 1908, at 11 o’clock A. M. in Book “Q” of Mortgages on page 308, and Whereas, said Louiss F. Encking is now the legal owner and holder of said note and mortgage and tnere is now actually due and caimed to be due and payable on said note and mortgage at the date of this notice, the sum of One Hundred Fifty-eight and 40-100 ($158.40) Dollars. NOW THDREFORE, NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the Is ;said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and covered by said mortgage, lying and beinng in the County of Itasca, and State of Minnesota, to-wit: The north- ember 8th., 19413, at Grand Rapids, | yest quarter (NW 1-4) of the south. east quarter (SE 1.4) of section twenty- three (23) in township fifty-five (55), north of range twenty-four (24) west, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, according to the United States survey therepf, which sale will be made by the sheriff of Itasca County, Min- nesota, at the front door of the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids, in the said County and State, 6th day of October, 1913, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon of said day at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash to pay said sum of One Hundred Fifty-eight and 40.100 dollars ($158.40) and interest thereon from the date of this notice at seven (7) per cent per annum and taxes, if any, and Twenty- five dollars ($25) as attorneys fees as stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreclosure and the disbursements al. lowed by law, subject to redemption at any time within one year from the date of sale as provided by law. Dated this 6th day of August, 1913. LOUISE F. ENCKING, Assignee of Mortgagee. FRANCIS. H. DEGROAT, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, Duluth, Minnesota. GRACE, HUDNALL & FRIDLEY, Of Counsel, Superior, Wis. Herald-Review, August 20-Sept. 24. SUMMONS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA, ss: In District District. Abbie Phillips, Plaintiff, vs M. P. Phillips, Defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above nemed Defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is on file in the office of the clerk of the District Court in and for said County, and to serve your an- swer upon, the, subscriber at his office in the village of Grand Rapids in said County and State within thirty (30) days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, amd if you fail to answer to said complaint within the tims. afore- said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief de- manded in the complaint, togehter with the costs and disbursements of this action. Dated August 12, 1913. CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Court, Fifteenth Judicial Notice is hereby given that an action | treraid_ Review, August 13,Sept. 17. Mortgage FOreciosure. 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. simple of tha land in the complaint and |Gibert, mortgagee; dated January 21st, 1904, and recorded in the office of the defendants above named have any right, | Register of deeds in and for Itasca title, estate, liem or interest in or on |COunty, Minnesota, on the 22nd day of in | January, 1904, in Book F. of mortgages jot |at page 235; and which said mortgage was thereafter on the 10th day of township fifty-tour (54) north of ranga|April, 1905, duly assigned by the said William C. Gilbert, by written assign- ment to Robert Maxwell, and which ment survey thereof in Itasca County, | Said assignment was thereafter on the 1st day of May, 1905, filed for record in the office of the Register of decds in and for Itasca County, Minnesota, and recorded in Book R, of mortages at Minnesota. | 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, which said assignment was duly filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said county of Itasca and State of Minnesota, on the 19th day of July, 1913, and recorded in Book G, of mortgages at page 507. And which default consists in the failure to pay said mortgage indebtedness and the or any part thereof. And there is now due and unpaid on You are hereby summoned and re.|said mortgage indebtedness the sum of ber of Americans had been killed: by|@uired to answer the complaint of the | Two hundred seventy three dollars, plaintiff above named, which complaint And no action or proceeding at law, has been filed in the office of the clerk |or otherwise, having been instituted to of the district court above named, and t | recover said debt. serve your answer to said complaint up- on the subscribers at their in the village of Grand Rapids Itasca County, days after the service. If you fail to answer Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, total stranger in your own house— |Compleint as aforesaid, plaintiff will |yot 10 of biock 34, Kearney’s First ad- London Tit-Bits. take judgment against you for the|aition to the Village of Grand Rapids, ! which all creditors of the above named on the! ments and appurtenances thereunto be- ,onging; which sale will be made by the Sheriff of Itasca county, at the front door of ths 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 vendue 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. c. S. BROCK, Assignee of mortgagee. H. W. STARK, Grand Rapids, Minn. | Attorney for mortagee. | Herald-Review, July 30.Aug. 6.13-20-27- September 3. Notice of Execution Sale. Netice is hereby given that un- der and by virtue of an execution directed and delivered to me, is- sued cut of the District Court of Hennepin County, Minnesota, on a judgment duly entered and dock- eted therein on the Sth day of May 1913, in favor of Walter B. Jor- jaan, William G. Jordan, William T. Hoy, Walter B. Jordan, jr., Wil- jliac: A. Jordan and Jacob Boehn- ‘lei, ce-p ers as W. B. & W. jG. Jurcap, us toe plaintiff and judgment creditor therein and against C Fr:eberg, Jr., also known a A. Friberg, the defen- daut avd judgment debtor therein, for the sum of Two Hundred Fifty and 314-100ths. dollars, ($250.31), I have levied on, and on Wednes- day, the 24th day of Septembey, 1913, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House building in the village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, I _ will sell at public vendue, to the high- est bidder for cash, to satisfy such judgment and interest and cost and expenses of execution and sale, the following described real estate sit- uated in the said Itasca County, to- wit: The South-west quarter of the south-west quarter (SW 1-4 of SW1-4) of section two (2), the east half of the south-east quar- ter (E 1-2 of SE 1-4) and lots four and five (4 and 5,) section three (3), and the north-east quarter of the north-east quarter (NE 1-4 of NE 1-4) and lot one (1) of section ten (410), all in township sixt; (62), north of range twenty-s (27), west of the fourth P. M., containing 219 acres, more or less. Dated this 5th day of August, A. D. 1913, T. T. RILEY, Sheriff of Itasca Co. By ED, CARSON, Deputy, W. R. McKAY, Minneapolis, Minn. R. A. McOUAT, Grand Rapids, Minn. Attorneys for Judgment Creditor. Herald-Review, Aug. 6, Sept. 10 Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that de- of that certain mortgage duly ex- ecuted and delivered by Sommerset Company, a Minnesota corporation, and Joseph J. Howe and Eva Howe, his wife, as mortgagors, to Alfred L. Thwing, as mortgagee, cord June 44, 1913, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., in the office of the register of deeds of Itasca county, Minnesota and recorded therein in Book ‘*V” of Mortgages, at page 401, which mortgage was assigned pb; said mortgagee to Charles E. Aiken, by instrument dated August 5, 1913, and filed for record August 5, 1913, ati 11:30 o'clock A. M., in the of- fice of said register of deeds, and recorded therein in Book “R” of Mortgages, at page 505; that the amount claimed to be due on_ said mortgage at this date is Three hundred ninety-nine and 25-100 dol- lars, and that said mortgage will be foreclosed, by virtue of — the power of sale therein contained and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, by sale of the premises therein described and thereby conveyed, viz: the un- divided one-fourth interest in the west half of southwest quarter of section seventeen, northeast quar- ter of southeast quarter and south half of southeast quarter of sec- tion eighteen, northwest quarter of northeast quarter, northeast quar- ter of northwest quarter and lot one of section nineteen, north half of northwest quarter and southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section twenty, and lot seven of section twenty-five, all in town- ship sixty-two, range twenty-four, and north half of southwest quar- ter of section twenty-nine, in town- ship sixty-two, range twenty-three and an undivided one-half of the ne on the last described eighty, all said premises being sit- uated in Itasca county, Minnesota; that said premises will be so sol by the sheriff of said Itasca coun- ty at the front door of the county court house in the village of Grand Rapids, im said county, on Thurs- day the 18th day of September, 1913, at ten o’clock A M., at public vendue,to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the amount then due om said mortgage, with tax- es, if any, on said premises, toge— ther with the costs of said sale and twenty-five dollars, attorney's fees stipulated in said m ated, Sein 6, a Assi of Mortgage. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for said Assignee, Grand Rapids, Minn. Herald-Review, August 6-Sept. 10. Order Limiting Time to File Claims, And For Hearing Therpon. ° office |that pursuant to the power of sale in|STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF in |said mortgage contained, and the stat-| ITASCA—IN PROBATE COURT. Minnesota, within twenty |ute in such case made and provided,|In the Matter of the state of Nels service of this summons | the said mortgage wil be foreclosed by| G. Peterson, Decedent: home anywhere. He—Yes; he even | upon you, exclusive of the day of such|@ sale of the premises therein described | Letters of administration this day said |and conveyed by said mortgage, viz.,|ing been granted to Gust. L. Peterson, It is Ordered, that the time within fault has occurred in the conditions dated June 6, 1913, and filed for ne- decedent may present claims against=- his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to three months>- from and after the date hereof; and that Monday, the 24th day of Novem- ber, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M.; in the — Probate Court Rooms at the Court - House at Grand Rapids, in sald County, - be, and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for ~ hearing upon and the examination, ad- justment and allowance of such claims= as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the- publication of this order in Grand Rap— ids Herald-Review, as provided by= law. Dated August 21, 1913. (Court Seal) CLARENCE B, WEBSTER, Judge of Probate. Herald-Review, August 27- Sept 3-10 SALE OF SCHOOL AND OTHER STATE LANDS STATE OF MINNESOTA, Auditors office. St. Paul, August 5, 1913. Notice is hereby given that on Septem- ber 15, 1918, at 10 o’clock A. M., in the office of the County Auditor at Grand Rapids, Itasca County, in the State of Minnesota, I wili offer for sale cere tain unsold state lands, and also those state lands which have reverted to the state by reason of the nom-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 ber 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 tem 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 Is delin, quent may be redeemed at any time uP to the hour of Sale, Or before resale to an actual purchaser. All mineral rights are reserved by the laws of the state. Not more than 320 acres can be sol@ or contracted to be sold to any Ome. purchaser. Agents acting for purchasers must fur. - nish affidavit 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, Aug. 13, 20, 27, and= Sept. 3. Notice of Mortgage Fioteclosure sate Notice is hereby given that default has occurred in the performance of the terms and conditions of a certain rea. estate mortgage, made, executed and de.ivered by Matt Shumaker and. Ida Shumaker, his wife; as mortgagors, to B. P. Munson, as mortgagee, dated the 1st day of November, 1909, and re. corded in the office of the register of +} deeds of Itasca county, Minnesota, om the 18th day of November, 1910, z o’clock P. M. in Book U of Mortgages at page 434, whereby the power of sale « contained in said mortgage has become» * operative; that the amount due on the ~ mortgage indebtedness at the date of this notice is the sum of one thou- sand one hundred and four and 65-100’ dol.ars, being the principa: thereof, one- thousand dollars, with intcrest at six per cent per annum from the Ist day of November 1911; that the premises mort- gaged and described in said mortgage. are as fo.lows: The East half of the~ northeast quarter (El-2 of NE 1-4); - the southwest quarter of the northeast « quarter (SW 1.4 of NE 1-4) the north- west quarter of the southeast quarterr (NW 1-4 of SE 1-4) and the north half” of the southwest quarter (N 1-2 of SW 14) of section twenty-fiv (25) in ‘town ship fifty-eight (58) north, of range- twenty-four (24) west of 4th Principal meridian, according to the government: survey, in Itasca county, Minnesota: That on Saturday, the thirteenth day~ of September, 1913, at 10 o'clock im. the forenoon, at the sheriff's office, im» the county court house bui ding, in the village of Grand Rapids, in Itasca county, Minnesota, the said mortgagee,- through the sheriff of said county, wilt. sell at pubic vendue, to the highest. bidder for cash, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage, and interest an@ the costs and expenses of sae, in- cluding an attorney’s fee of twenty. five dollars stipuated to be paid in said mortgage, the above describe@ premises and a.l thereof. B. P. MUN®ON, Mortgagee. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for mortgagee, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Dated July 28, 1913. Herald-Review, July 30-Aug. 6-13.20.27— September 3. 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 amount: VY ie