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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 anyone who will clear and plow a tract of 40, 80 or 160 Opportunity acres between now and June ist, 1915, a clear deed and title to a similar am- ount of land in this territory. munications to Address all com- tt Kuppinger-Huber Land Company 219 Main Street DAVENPORT, IOWA “For Quick Returns List Your Lands with Us.” OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD County Commissioners | Itasca County, Minnesota. Grand Rapids, Minn,, Sept. 10, 1913. Pursuant to adjournment the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Itasca, Minnesota, met at the Court House in the village of Grand Rapids, this 10th day of September 1913, at 10| o'clock A. M. Members present: sard. No quorum being present, an ad- journment was taken to September 11th., 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M. Commissioner Pas. Pursuant to adjournment, again met this 1lth day of September, 1913, at 10 o’clock A. M Members present: Commissioners King, Nelson, Pa rd and Shellman. The bids for the construction of Coun- ty Road, No, 128, were opened and read, the bids being as follows: | necessary repairs on the Clark road, in the Town of Bass Lake, the amount to be expended not to exceed $50.00. The motion was second:d by Commis- sioner Shellman and carried by unani- mous vote. M. A. Boorman was present and of- fered to place weather strips on ail windows and doors on the County jail |and sheriff's residence for the sum of | $160.00. | | | Commissioner Nelson moved that said offer be accepted. The motion was seconded by Commis- jsioner O’Brien and upon roll call was carried by the following vote: Yea: Commissioners Passard, Nelson, O’Brien and She Nay: Commissioner King. A request was made for the renewal for a period of two years, of the mort- gage loan made to Catherine Hoolihan, under the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Laws of 1905, on the 22nd day of September, 1905, which said comes due on the 25th day of September 1913. Commissioner O’Brine moved that a ‘renewal be granted and that said loan | be extended for a period of two years from the 25th day of Septemb«r, 1913. The motion was seconded by Commis- | sioner Passard and carried by unanimous the Boara | Vote. Commission:r O’Brien moved that one |heavy Russell road grader be pur- |chased; also one No, 5 Russell road drag, the same to be shipped to Co. |hasset, Minnesota, also that one No. 4 road drag be purchased and | shipped to John Murdock, Blackduck, Henry Volke. for the sum of $2425.00, | Minnesota, for use in the Township of A. Masterson, for the sum of| Good Hope $2845.00. | The motion was seconded by Commis- a Logan for the sum of ,Sioner Paassard and carried by unani- $4226 00. | mous vote. : John Shea, for the sum of $4627,50. | Commissioner O'Brien moved Commissioner Nelson moved that tha|that thaat part of State = Ru- bid of Henry Volke be accepted. The |ral Highway —_No. 4, pees motion was seconded by Commissioner |the Villages of Cohasset and Deer Riv- ler be constructed by day lahor under Passard and carried by unanimous vote of all members present. oner Passard moved the ad-, option of the following resolution: | | the direction of Commissioners King and O’Brien, in conjunction with the | District State Engineer, That said work Resolved that the sum of $300.00 be |be commeneed at the earllest date pos. and the same from the County hereby is, to the Town of Nore, to aid said Town in the repair and construction of roads and bridges. appropriated | ibis and all the work be done in ac- oad & Bridge funda /¢ordance with the plans and specifica- tions prepared by the District State En- gineer. Further that the sum of $5500.00 |be and the same is hereby appropriated The motion was s*conded by Commis- | sioner Nelson and upon roll call, was carried by the following vote: Commissioners King, Passard and Commissioner Shellman. Commissioner O’Brien arrived at this time. The Board then took ation the sale of $300,000. Road and Bridge bonds, After considerable dis- cussion it was decided to consider either oral or written bids. The following bids were received: Mr. Cash, to purchase all of said bond at a discount of $21,000.00. Mr. Woods to purchase at a discount of $20,000, Mr. Elder to purchase said bonds at par, upon condition that he be appoint- ed Agent for said County, in selling said bonds and be allowed all legal ex- penses in connection with the prepara- tion of said bonds and in procuring a legal opinion therefor, but that the said bonds amount of such expenses will not exceed: an amount, which will make said bonds cost the County a greater rate than 5 per cent. i A recess was taken until 1 o’clock p. m. The Board again met at 1:30 o'clock | p.m, All members of the Board present. Commissioner O’Brien moved that all bids for the purchase of bonds be re- jected. The motion was seconded by Commis. sioner Shellman and carried by the fol- | lowing vote: Yea: Commissioners O’Brien, Passard and Shellman. Commissioner King was absent at this time. A petition was presented signed by William Hulbert and others for the con- struction of a highway in township 57-26 and 57-27. Commissioner Nelson moved that the Assistant State Engineer be requested to make an examination of the route described in said petition and make re- port thereon to the Board at it’s next meeting. The motion was second-d by Commis- sioner Shellman and carried by unani- mous vote, Commissioner Shellman moved that Assistant State Engineer Lidberg, be requested to make a survey and plans and specifications for County Road No. 137, in township 55, range 23. The motion was second-d by Commis- sioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote. ‘ The Board then took under considera- tion the bids received at the last meet- ing for the construction of bridges upon State Rural Highway No. 4. Commissioner Nelson moved that the bids of the Hennepin Bridge Company for the construction of all of said brid- » be accepted. The motion was seconded by Commis. sioner Passard and carried by unanimous vote, Commissioner Passard moved.that Com missioner O’Brien be authorized to di- rect the necessary repairs upon the Hughes road, in township 54, range 26, the amount to be expended on such Nelson, under consider- , from the County, Road & Bridge fund to be expended in the construction of | said road. The motion was seconded by Com- ; missioner Passard and carried by unani- mous vote. Upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien, seconded by Commissioner Shellman, the County Auditor was instructed to advertise for bids for the construction of County Road No, 117. Commissioner Passard moved that the 'Chairman appoint a committee of two to make an examination of the work done on State Road No. 1, south of Grand Rapids; also the work done un- der the direction of Jasper M. Pogus, upon the Feeley-Bovey road in town. ship 56, range 23. ~ The motion was seconded by Com- missioner Nelson and carried by unani- mous vote. Commissioners Passard and Nelson were appointed as such Committee. Commissioner Passard moved the ad- option of the following resolution: Resolved that the sum of $200.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated |from the County Road and Brjdge fund to the town of Ardenhurst, to aid said town in the construction of State Rural Highway No. 9, in said Town and the road leading to the Island Lake saw mill. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote. It being the time set for hearing up. on the petition for the establishment of a highway as hreeinafter described, the Committee appoint:d to examine the route of said highway filed a re- port recommending that the prayer of the petitioners bo granted. Cornmissioner Passard moved that the report of the Committee be approved and that said highway be hereby cs- tablished as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southwést quarter of section No. Thirteen, town- ship No. 146, North of Range 25, West, and running thence east one mile;thence South Forty (40) rods; thence East three (3) miles to the Northeast cor- ner of section No, two (2), Township No Fifty-seven (67) North of Range No. Twenty-seven (27) Wset; Beginning at the East side of the Minneapolis & Rainy River Railroad right of way where said railway right of way intersects the South line of Section No. 35, Township No. Fifty- seven (57) North of Range No. Twenty- seven (27) West and running thence in a Northeasterly direction about one and one-half miles to the Southeast cor. ner of the Northwest quarter of Sec- tion No, Twenty-six (26) Township No. Fifty-eight (58), North of Range No. Twenty-seven (27) West; That said highway be designated as County Road No. 140; that the advan. tagaes and benefits to each description of land over which said road rung are hereby estimated and determined to be equal to all damages sustained; and that the Chairman of the Board and the County Auditor be authorized and | directed to execute and file a “proper order establishing said road. ing surveyor, oops Eran a $100.00; also the The motion was seconded by Commia-| Fred MeLatn, iar loan be- | GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1913 sioner O’Brien and carried by unani- mous vote. The annual report of the County In- spector of Mines, also the report of the Engineer, upon the Pokegama Thorough- fare Bridge; also the report of the State Board of Health, were present- ed and filed, The applications of R. E. Klockzien for vorrection of assessment and abatement of taxes were approved and recommend- ed to the Minnesota Tax Commission. Upon motion of Commissioner Nelson, seconded by Commissioner O'Brien, the following bills were allowed by unani- mous vote. * Andrew Anderson, Clérk, Special Bond Election.. .. ..-.+++-+-8 3.30] Joe Arbuckle, juror in Justice | Court.. sai 1.00 Henry Apitz, juror | Courts.) 4 1,00! W. J. Allen, constable fees Jus- | tice Court.. BAe Seen Pe 4.00 | Fred Anderson, livery to Balsam | Township (Van Weisaanen) .... 5,00) Albert Anderson, for labor per- | formed upon Vance-Bena. 20.00 | Samuel Benzing, carrying township | record to Regist:r of Deeds.... 1.40 Mrs. J. Burby, mals for jurors, Justice Court.. 6... ee serra 2.40 | F. E. Billock, juror, Justice Court 1.00 C, W. Baker, labor on Moose | ‘Lake Road.. Mane Maske TT S. G. Benzing, labor performed | upon State Road.. .. -. -.++++ 31.50 | J. W, Brier, labor performed upon | Right of Way. = «7.50 Bert Baird, labor performed upon Oteneagen Road.. .. «+ seers + 8.75 | F. G, Bradley, road engineering 65.70. |F. G. Bradley, Engin:ering service State Road, No. 4.. -. «+--+ + 23.65 Joe Chastan, witness in Justice 7 ae ch ED eA 1,12 | Martin L. Cady, ” constable fees In Justice Court.. . a Justice Ernest Conte, witness, Court... owe ge eee eneee seceeeon 1.12 The Coleraine Optic, printing mine Inspectors’ reports.. ......-++++ 4.50 Dr. D. Costello, extracting teeth, County paupers.. .. .. - #2 Rodman Prairie Rannie Carlson, River Bridge... 2... 2. ceeees-+-+ 2.50 Louis Dagenais, watchman, Deer River Jatt. 6. coe ee ce eee tine 1,75 Louis Dagenasis, watchman, D-er River jail... 2. cesses ee eeeeee 4.00 Thomas Dandrea, witness, Justice Court... .. .. « obs) seseeeceee 1.12 Chas. W. Dutton, carrying mort- gages Records to Register of Deeds... ..% 2. ee ce ce ceeeeeree + 10.80 Kiley & ‘Spencer, publishing notice and commissioners proceedings 50,90. The Dispatch Printing Co., ag lishing notice, sale of bonds.... 9.05 S. M. Dinwiddie, board of paupers 195. 50 F, W. Estabrook, juror in Justice Court... 6... seceececceeeeee «+. 1.00 George Erickson, for labor per. formed upon Bowstring Road.. 30.00 Ira E. Erickson, labor performed upon Bowstring Road.. ...... ++ 30.60 George Frankforter, chemical ana- lysis-Order Co., coroner.......... 75,00 Peter Fremont, Juror, Justice Court.. oe ne oo -- 100 Edw. Falk, juror, Jutsice Court... 1.00 Fritz.Cross Printing Co., station- ery for sheriff.. .. .. . +. 6,08 Gust Gilbertson, Juror, Justice Chris Griswold, | ‘juror, Justice Court.. ee te ee ee ee were 1.60 Michael Guttrey, ‘services, judge of election, etc. Busticogan. é Henry Hughes & Co., supplies for Court House.. . Arthur Hall, juror, ‘Justice Court. 1,00 Frank K. Hartley, witness, Jus- | tice Court.. 2.80 First National Bank, Grand Rapids Labor’ claims performed upon Oten- qngen Rone: $05 bes «50,75 Ed. Hiller, Iabor perform<d upon Vance-Bena Road.. ........++..., 104.50 H. Hughes & Co., supplies for State Road No. 1.. ............... 8.75) Herriod Bros, for burial paup-r, N. Shrewsbury... .. . Jacob Joffe, juror Justices Court. Nels Johnson, witness, justice Court... .. .. ++ 1.24 George Jacobs, labor performed on 1,00 State Road, No. 1,.. ..........+- 47.50. Ch M. King, services on Board of Audit..... ...... ereceveces cose 54,00 F. L, Krisman, watchman, Deer River So + 3.00 Kent & Taylor, plurobing at Court House. oe oe oe we ccene wesc 15.85 esa & Spencer, sundry ‘atutton King rain Co. supplies for Court House.. .. ,. ...... csceee 1.00 King Lumber Co., supplies for Prairie River Bridge.... ...... 117,18. King Lumber Co., supplies for Poor Farm.. .. « + seececccecee 49.26 Guy Kelley labor performed upon Feeley-Bovey Road...... veces 13.49 A. L. LaFreniere, publishing pro- ceedings, ete: (0... ic <2... ween e 104.74 Lieberman Bros, blankets for jury room.. .. oe eeeee sereeee 26.00 A. L. La Freniere, “sundry sta. tionery.. .... . Joseph Lobaske, | justice fees.. Cc. W. Lynn, constable fees, Jus- Pee: Court... 552 eas . E. F. Lauzon, juror fees, Justice Court.. .. O, J. Lidberg, Tospecting highways 16.00 E. Lidberg, chainman, Spring Lake ‘Andy Nelson, |M, W. Pogue, Ss | Security Blank Book & Ptg. C | R. C. Sproule, on State Road No. 1.. .......- 35.00 Alcx Maki and Fred Bask, part payment, bridge on Road 111.. Olaf Nordquist, work on Bowstring F. N, Nelson, service as ax man and livery, Road No. 115.......- telephone tolls. 200.00 sedecvee 8 9.25 3.90 Bert Osborne, witness, Justice fons Santas aS PR at Mrs RS Frank Provinski, juror, Justice Clyde Peck jaror, Tustics Court.. 1.00 Joe Parenteau, witness, justice Comrbs: os S-cpbaresshs scab tome Peter Peterson, delivering records Clyde Peck juror, justice court.. 1.00 to Register of Deeds.. .....--- 8.40 Jasper M. Pogue, Jr., labor perform- ed on Feeley-Bovey Road.. 30.00 labor performed on { Feeley-Bovey Road.. severe 15.00 James Passard, committee work . _ on roads.. -. +. ++ J. Rieg<Isperger, labor of Way Road.. T, T, Riley, expenses, August... T. T. Riley, Riley, August.. N Lester S. Ries, juror, Court.. . . “: IF Roberts, justice. “tees. Gilbert Randall, witness.. stamps.. board of prisoner, _ Justice 2,80 Sundry stationery... Rudolph Schoengarth, juror, Justice Court.. .. ee +. 1.00 H. A, Sparks, ‘juror, “Justice Court 1.00 W. B. Steenstrup, juror, Justice Court.. .. eis), Lise 10's see's 6 ape, 1AOO! J, C. Seolise, ‘Interpreter, Jus- | MOR OORT. as ob ate ons sae 1.00 J. C. Scolise, witness, Justice Court... .. 1.12 Alex Scott, juror, Justice Court.. 1,00 juror, Justice Court 1.00 Security Blank Book & Ptg. Co. School Land Receipts.... ...... 26.40 Harry Sorby, carrying mortgage re- 40| mortgage, |8 o'clock p, m. vember, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m, the following described lands and premises situated in Itasca county Minnesota, the same being those described in said to-wit: the Northeast quar. ter (NE 1-4) and the West half of the Southeast quarter (W 1-2 of SH 1.4) of section seven (7) and the north half of the Northeast quarter (N 1-2 of NE 1-4) of section eighteen (18), all in township fifty-seven (57) north, of range twenty-three (23) west of tha Fourth Principal Meridian, according to the government survey, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage and at. torney’s fees and costs, and the costs and expenses of sale. Dated September 15, 1913. T. T. RILEY. Sheriff of Itasca County, Herald-Review, Sept, 24, Oct 1.8-14-22-29, 22-29, OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE Village Council OF THE Village of Grand Rapids Minnesota Grand Rapids, Minn., Sept. 12, 1913. An adjourned meeting of the village council of the Village of Grand Rap- ids, Itasca County, Minnesota was held this 12th day of September, 1913, at the Recorder's office, village hall, at Present: President Riddell, Trustees Arscott, King and Russell and Re- corder Sherman. cords to Register of Deeds 22.00 Julius A. Schmale, secretary, gov- ernment Field Notes.. .. ..-- 2.50. Oscar F. Symons & Co., Monarch St. Benedict’s Hospital, care of ‘Weather Strips, Court House.. 175.00 G, M. Staley, labor on State Road NG Boo Gaiee rat nconcen's seeececee 34.80 A. L. Sundquist, “setting stakes, Prairie River Bridge.. .......... E. J. Stacklie, assisting surveyor, Prairie River Bridge.. .. +. 2.50 John Skully, labor preformed on CRemRta ORAS See lcpe woes 10.00 John Swanlund, labor performed on County Road, No. 115...... seals Henry Sinkola, labor performed on Sinkola Road.. .. .. . Henry Sjolund, labor performed on Oteneagen Road.. ....++--+++-- 7.50 Wm. Smith, balance, contract Road 112.. 1... cece ceceeeeeceee 37.91 Henry Thompson, labor performed on State Road.. .. Wm, J. Trescott, justice fees E. R. Tellin, constable fees, Jus. 17.50. + 5.80 thee Gourts. 0. ess feb eceese geen. 7.08) Chas, Vadnais, juror, Justice Court.. .. .. .. Water, Power, Light, & Building Company, electric light, court House and jail. Clarencé “B. ‘Webster, Judge of Probate... .. . John Webb, constable fe-s, Jus- tes: Court... a6 og es cetiewiee «+ 22,20 Charles Weston, juror, Tustive Court... ‘ sae be John Webb, witness fees, Justice Court: 27, Sexe George S. ‘Williams, shingling building at Poor Farm...... sees. 19.20 George S, Williams, Womons’ shel- ter pavillion at fair grounds.... 466.80 Francis M, Windsor, typweriting F. E. Williams, surveying...... +. 80.45, for County Surveyor. 2.00 Joe Young, juror, Justice Court.. 1.00 Commissioner Nelson moved that Chairman King and District State En- gineer, O. J. Lidberg, be requested to attend the Good Roads Congress to be held at Detroit, Michigan, S-ptember, 29th, to October 4th., and that their actual traveling expenses be paid by the County. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Passard and carried by unani- mous vote, Upon motion, an adjournment was then taken to Thursday, tMe 25th day of September, \1913. Cc. M, KING, Chairman, Chairman of County Board. Attest: M. \A. SPANG. i County Auditor. (Official Seal) Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure of Real Estate Mortgage. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA. District Court, Fifte-nth Judicial Dis- trict. M. I. ELLIOTT, Upon motion duly made and carried the reading of the minutes was dis- pensed © with. President Riddell declared the next order of business would be the~ con- sideration of, and the making of the tax levy for certification to the coun- ty auditor for the year 1913. Members of the Water and Light SALE OF SCHOOL AND OTHER STATE LANDS: STATE OF MINNESOTA, State Audi-. tor’s Office. St. Paul, Sept:mber 10, 1913._ Notice is hereby given that on Octo- ber 20, 1913, at 10 o’clock A. M., in the~ office of the County Auditor at Grand Rapids, Itasca County, in the State of” Minnesota, I will offer for sal: certaim unsold state lands, and also those state lands which have reverted to the state by reason of the non-payment of intercst- Terms: Wifteen per cent of the pur- ehase price and interest on the unpaid balance from dat« of sale to June Ist,, 1914, must be paid at the time of sale. The balance of purchase money is- payable in whole or in part on or be- foru 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; pro— vided, the principal remains unpaid for ten years; but if fhe principal is paid within ten years from date af sale, tha rate of interest will be computed at five per cent per annum. Appraised value of timber, if any, must also be paid at tima of sale. Lands on which the interest is delin— quent may be redeemed at any time~ up to the hour of sal, or before re-~ sale to an actual purchaser. All mineral rights are reserved by the laws of the state. Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted to be sold to any one pur- chaser. Agents acting for purchasers must furnish affidavit of authority, Apprais-- ers’ reports, showing quality and kina of soil, are on file in this office. Lists of lands to be offered may be~ obtained of the Stats Auditor or the~ State Commissioner of Immigration at~ St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at= above address, SAMUEL G, IVERSON, a State Auditor. Herald-Review, Sept 17-24-Oct, 1-8. Torrens 292 Commission were present and asked that certain sums be levicd in behalf of the commission. After considerable discussion it ~was estimated that the following sums would be necessary for the conductance of the village affairs: viz: Lighting Streets and public buildings, Hydrant rentals and water for Public Buildings$7526.23 Funding Bonds Inter st Tax Waterworks Bonds Interest.. Electric Light Bonds Interest. .1250.00 Sinking Fund, Elcctrie Light Bonds... 2. 2. sseneeee + --1500.00 Public Library Tax.. . -1200.00 Judgment Fund Tax.. .. -16795.54 ‘Total of: alls. yo. ks -30961.77 Trustee King presented the following resolution and moved its adoption, viz: “Resolved,” that there be levied against the taxable property of the Village of Grand Rapids for tha year 1918, the following sums and for _the following respective purposes: The sum of $7526.23 for general corporation purposes, to be known as_ General Corporation Tax. The sum of $1360.00 for the purpose of paying the interest on the outstanding Funding Bonds of the Village, to be Known as Funding Bonds Interest Tax. The sum of $1330.00 for the purpéSe of Tue shm of $1330.00 for the purpose of paying interest on the outstanding ‘Waterworks Bonds, to be known as Waterworks Interest Tax, The sum of $1250.00 for the purpose of paying in- terest on the outstanding Electric Light Bonds to be known as Electric Light Bonds Interest. The sum of $1500.00 for the purpose of paying and retiring outstanding Electric Light Bonds when they shall mature, to be known as Elec- tric Light Bonds Sinking Funds. The sum of $1200.00 for the purpos> of main- taining the free Public Library of the village, to be known as the Public Li. brary Tax. The sum of $16795.54 for the! purpose of paying principal and inter~st upon a certain judgment rendered against the village, said sum so levied to be known as the Judgment Fund Tax, Resolved Further, the Recorder is hereby instructed to certify each of said sums for each of said respective purposes to the County Auditor of Itasce) County, to be levied and spread upon his records as taxes for the year 1913 due and payable in the year of 1914. Trustee Russ<ll seconded the motion to adopt the resolution and upon a vote being had the following voted aye: King, Russell, Riddell and Sherman; nays, Arscott, whereupon the President de- clared the motion carried and the reso- lution was declared duly adopted. There being no further business, upon Plaintiff, L, J. Rowell, Sue G. Rowell and Louise French, Defendants, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a judgment of the district court for Itasca County, Minnesota, rend-red on the 12th day of September, 1913, in favor of M. I. Elliott, the plaintiff, against L. J. Rowell and Sue G. Row- ell and Louise French, defendants, for Road.. .. s.. a ++ 30.00 Theo. C. Liebrich, overseer on State Road No, 1.. .......... 63.70 John Linder, labér performed on Oteneagen Road.. .. ....... 5.68 Miller Davis Ptg. Co., sundry sta- tionery supplies.. .. . Mesaba Telephone Co. telephone Service. 2... es ee ceeeeeeeeses 48,40 E. J. McGowan, stamps and re- cording for month of August.. Murphy-Travis Co., Sundry station. juror, Justice witnes: 47.00 4.15 1.00 Sam Modente, COU TEES 0 sin | sae Sine do ovine We Mees A. Montgomery, oe, Justice Cortes is. 6. ees beets Cc. G. Meagher, livery a Taconite, Mrs. McHale, 002... odeectes C. G. Meagher, livery to hospital, Minnesota State Sanatorium, care F, Atkinson and G. Benson.... 62.50 Mrs. B. W. Miles, care of Mrs, Meagher & Oas, livery for Coun- C. K. MeGray, livery to Prairie ‘Thomas MeVeight, services assist 1.24 1.12 the sum of Two thousand four hundred twenty-eight and 42-100 dollars ($2428.- 42), with interest thereon from the 20th day of November, 1912, at six per cent per annum, the amount due on said real estate mortgage, made, ex- ecuted and delivered by said L. J. Rowell and Sue G, Rowell his wife; as mortgagors, to M. I. Elliott, the plain- tiff, as mortgagee, which mortgage was dated the 16th day of October, 1911, and duly filed for record at the office of the Register of Deeds of said Itasca county on the 25th day of October, 1911, at 4:30 o’clock p. m. and recorded there. in in Book T of Mortgages at page 529 and mortgaging daand conveying the real estate hereinafter described, ae lars, attorney’s 0 and the further sum of $11.45, plain- tiff’s costs and disburs:ments, a copy motion duly made and carried the meet- ing adjournsd. GEO, RIDDELL, Village President. Attest: FRANK SHERMAN, Village Recorder. NOTICE OF SEALED BIDs. Sealed bids will be recdived by the County Board of Itasca County, Minne- sota, up until 10 o’clock a. m., Friday, the 10th day of October, 1913, at the of. fice of the County Auditor, in the Village of Grand Rapids, for the con- struction of a highway in said Coun- ty, known and designated as County Road No. 117, tha same being located in townships 68 and 59, range 26, All bids must be in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Auditor and must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the County Treasurer of pagar bit ort to 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. The Board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids, M. A, SPANG, County aud'tor. Herald-Review Sept. 17-24 Oct 1 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP” ITASCA. peri ict Court, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- trict. § In the matter of the application of MISSISSIPPI RIVER LUMBER COM-- PANY to register the title to the fol- lowing described land situated in Itasca= county, Minnesota, viz.: The northeast quarter of the northwest quarter (NEX 1.4 of NW 1-4), south half of north- west quarter (S 1-2 of NW 1-4) and north half of southwest quarter (N 1.2: of SW 1-4) of section thirtesm (13) and northeast quarter of southwest quar- ter (NB 1-4 nof SW 1-4) and south half of southwest quarter (S 1-2 of SW 1-4) of section twenty-two (22) all im township fifty-five (55) north, range . twenty-two (22) west of Fourth Prin. cipal Meridian, according to the United States Government survey thereof, z Applicant” ; vs Edwin B. Moffit; The Advance Land™ Company, a corporation; Great North-— ern Railway Company, a corporation; . Duluth, Mississippi River & Northern » Railroad Company, a corporation; Car- rie E. Lovejoy; Marguerite Lovejoy; - Cynthia J. Barnard: James A. Love- joy; Arthur S. Lovejoy; Lillian Alma < Greaves; Mary E. Winston; Jane Lamb;. - Augusta Ware, F. E. Ware; Mrs. Ce-.- leste W. Ellis; A. L. Ware; W. C. Ware; E. M. Ware; Mrs. J. R. Wain-- right; Artemus Lamb; Lafayette, Lamb; : Emma E, Young; Lauren C. Eastman: and Charles F. Alden, as trustees under~ and for the purposes of It-m 8 of the will of Chancy Lamb, deceased; Leon EB. Lum; John DeLaittre, Clara De Laittre; Karl DeLaittre; Corinne DeLaittra Ropss and Clara DeLaittre, Karl De-- Laittre and Corinne De Laittre Ropes, as executors of the will of John De-- Laittre deceased, and all other persons unknown claiming any right,- title, estate, lien or interest in or om the land described la the application herein, Defendants. in Application for Registra tion of Land. The State of Minnesota to the above- named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- Summons quired to answer the applicatiom of the applicant in the above- entitled proceeding and to file your answer to the said application im: the office of the clerk of said court, im said county, within twenty days after~ service of this summons upon you ex clusive of the day such service, and, if you fail to answer the said applica- tion within the time aforesaid, the ap-- plicant in this proceeding will apply to the court for the relief demand:d there— in. Witness I. D. Rassmussen, clerk “of said court, and the seal thereof, at Grand Rapids, in said county, this 10th’ day of September, 1913. (Seal of, District Court.) I. D. RASSMUSSEN, Clerk. WILLARD A. ROSSMAN, Attorney for Applicant, Grand Rapids, Minn. ‘ Herald-Review, Sept. 10-24.