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+ auditing ‘vouchers of John E, MeMahon, Treas- sand betorging thereto. SPAGE SIX @OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS BOARD ‘County Commissioners oF Itasca County, Minnesota. Grand Rapids, Minnesota, October 28th, 1913. Pursuant to adjournment the County Commissioners of Itasca County, Minne- ota, met at the Court House tn the Willage of Grand Rapids, this 28th day of October, 1913, atl0 o’clock a, m. Members present: Commissioners King O’Brien and Passard. Commissioner O’Brien moved that the chairman appoint a committee to act in conjunction with Engineer Lidberg in the supervision of the clearing of the right-of-ways of the several Trunk Line froads. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Passard and carried by unanimos vote of all members’ present, The chairman appointed the following committees: Duluth-St. Vincent road—Commission- ers O’Brien, Passard and King. Deer River-Northome road—Commis. sioners King, O’Brien and Passard. Hill City-Big Fork road—Commission- ers Nelson, King and Passard, Effie-Busticogan road—Commissioners O’Brien, King and Nelson. Nashwauk-Carpenter road — Commis- sioners Shellman, Nelson and Passard. Ardenhurst-Moose Park road—Commis ssioners King, O’Brien and Nelson. Big Fork-Alvwood road—Commission- ers King, O’Brien and Nelson. Marcell-Third River road—Commission «ers O’Brien, Passard and King. The following report of the County Board of Audit was presented and or~ dered published as part of the official proceedings of this meeting: Verifications of Current Tax Collections the Duluth Securities Company, of par by Board of Audit. ‘ a8 5 and interest for said bonds, they to ee Board of County Commis») rurnish attorney’s opinion and blank : bond: vithou itaeca unt Alin: bes srotivh it expense to the county ©Gentlemen:— i ! The Board of Audit of Itasca County, respectfully reports to your honorable body that they have examined the books accounts and vouchers of the County ‘Treasurer, counted and ascertained the kind, description and amount of fund dn the treasury of said county, or be- longing thereto, for the period from March Ist, 1913, to May 31, 1913, both days inclusive. We find the treasurer charged with the Tax Levy for 1912, as follows: ‘Wax levy for 1912. . $864,531.21 ‘Total debit .. . ‘Taxes collected Total credit .. $364,521,21 $452,873.27 Balance uncollected June 1, Nays: Commissioner Shellman, he 1913 $411,657.94 | stating that in his judgment a saving “We hereby certify that we have veri-|can be made to the county by waiting ffied “he correctness of the foregoing]/and at the same time the proposed statement by checking the duplicate |road work will not suffer in any way. eos bine the tax books for the} Commissioner 0’Brien moved that the eriod above named. County Auditor be instructed to adver- M. A. SPANG, Use for bids for the construction of County Auditor. | County Road No. 137 according to plans ze Cc. M. KING, and specifications prepared by Assistant Chairman Baard County Commissioners, | state Engineer Lidberg amd on file im 1, D. RASSMUSSEN, { the office of the County Auditor. Clerk District Court. * Dortie Honorable Board of County Com- missioners: Itasca County, Minnesota, Gentlemen: The undersigned Board of Audit of sald Masca County, met at the ofsice of thesCoumty Treasrrer of said County on the second day of September, A. D. 1913, ‘for‘the purpose of examining and the accounts, books and wurer of: said ©ounty, and to count and ascertain the kind, description and am- Geant -of:funde in the County Treasury We respectfully | make “he following report thereon: Treasurer's Report From May tst To WALANCE IN THE TREASURY.. .. August 30tm,. 1913, & recess was then taken to 1:39 o'clock p. m. Thq Bo rd sgain m*t at 1:2@ o’el ck 2. m. All members of the Board present. The application of J. Simon for correction of assessment and abatement of taxes was approved and recommended to the Minnesota Tax Commission, } Bids for the purchase of $300,000 Itasca County, Road and Bridge Bonds) as adyertisea for sale this day, werd received as follows: Bolger, Moser & Williams, by Wy H. A. Cash; 4 To take sald bonds at par and accrued interest upon the condition that the County pay then a commis~ sion of $20,700, or if the bonds are to be paid for as funds are required in payment of the proposed work a com~ mission of $19,200 for expenses, com- missions and services. Cc. O, Kalman & Co., by M. W. Matt- “son: To take said bonds at par ang accrued interest upon the condition that the County will re-emburse them for servics in connection with: the sale of said bonds, the expenses of legal and incidental services in preparing the «bonds for market. f Duluth Securities Co., by G, A. Elder: To take said bonds at par ang interest to date of delivery upon con, dition that the County pay said Duy luth Securities Co. a commission of $10,750 for services in the sale of said bonds, and upon the further condition that they will procure and deliver tq the County $50,000 of the present out- standing Itasca County Bonds, which the County will redeem and pay for. The said commission of $10,750 to be for their services in procuring and de; livering to the County $650,000 of tha present outstanding bonds, and handling, of the $300,000 Road and Bridge bonds as per this bid. Mr. Mattson, representing C, O. Kal, man & Co., was present and stated that, the amount of. commission for marketing bonds, legal expenses, etc., in connec- tion with their bid would not exceed the sum of $15,000, Commissioner Passard offered the fol, lowing resolution and moved its adop-, ‘thon: Whereas, upon opening the bids for the $300,000.00 road bonds, the bid of Now, therefore, be it hereby resolved, {that the $300,000,00 Itasca County Road bonds, due $20,000.00 July 1, 1918, and $20,000.00 each year thereafter to and including July 1st, 1932, bearing interest at the rate of four and one half per cent be and they are hereby awarded and sold to the Duluth Securities Com-. pany at par and interest, that being the best bid and the most advantageous to said county of Itasca, Upon motion of Commissioner Passard seconded by Commissioner O’Brien the foregoing resolution was put to yote and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Commiss ioners King, Passard, Nelson and O’Brien, The motion was seconded by Com- missioner Nelsén and carried by unan- imous vote, M. McAlpine was present and offered to self to the county the Ogema hotel property at Pokegama lake for a tuber- culosis sanitarium: Comraissioner Passard moved that a committee be appointed ot make an ex- amination of said property. The motion was seconded by Commissioner OBrien and carried by utanimous vote. The members of the board as a whole were appointed ag such committee. A recess was then taken to 7:30 o'clock; p,m +-$ 224,579 70 Company, in the sum of $3,000, with Mrs. E, J. McAllister, witness fees said Duluth Securities Company ag prin- cipal, and John R. Randall and M. L, | christ Miller, witness fees justice Elder as sureties which sald bond wos fii® court .. 6. 6. cs ee ee ee ee ee in connection with the bid of said Du- Avia luth Securities Company for the pur- chase of $300,000 raod and bridge bonds, was approved by the following vote, upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien, seconded by Commissioner Nelson: —Commissioners King, O’Brien, Nelson and Passard. Nays—Commissioner Shellman not vot- ing. The following bills were allowed: Cc. E. Aiken, juror fees, justice John Bilodeau, juror fees, jus- 1 00 tice court .. .. ++ +s st + 100 Cc. H, Brown, witness fees, jus- thee court 0065s. ne ke Be we aad John Bilodeau, meals for jury.. 13 66 M. J. Baker Co., supplies for Deer River ‘Cohasset road .. .. +. 311 78 F. G, Bradley, engineer on con- struction Road No. 4 .. «. ++ George R. Comer, juror fees, jus- 107 30 tice court .. 1. 6. ee ee cesses 2:00 Joe Cloutier, chaining Hill City- Release road ..-.. -. ++ ++ ++ 2925 Cohasset State Bank, sundry labor ~ claims, State road .. .. .. -. ++ 108 (8 Cohasset State Bank, sundry labor 1 00 claims, Hughes road .. «+ -- Cohasset State Bank, labor claims sundry roads .. -. .. + « 640 Cohasset State Bank, sundry labor claims, state road .. .. .. -- 399 13 J. A. Dorholt, constable‘s fees.. 2 50 Leo Downing, witness fees, jus- tice court .. +. +1 ee te ote 113 James Dowling, contract work on Road No. 130 .. .. .. «. +. +1620 00 Dunn & Marcia, culverts, state TOA .. oe oe se oe te te te 207 80 Tom Diegle, labor Third River- Winnibigoshish road .. .. .. 220 Dunn & Marcia, culverts state © FOAM .. oe te oe oe te oe 67 56. William Dalquist, chainman Alv- wood-Big Fork road ..... -. +. 77 60 William Dahlauist, labor Axeman Alywood-Big Fork road .. .. .. 21 37 C. A. Dahlquist, chairman Alywood- Big Fork road .. .. «. «. «. ++ 77 50 Louis Delap, labor Alywood-Big Fork road, axman .. .. .. -- 7 88 Louls F, Dow & Co., adjustable tabs, treaburer .. .. .. .. 106% Eddie Erickson, G. H. Lind, Joe Berglund, John Lindahl, H. L. Stark, Jonas Olson, Tannie Swanson, Carl Lindahl, payment contract| Road No. 83 .. .. - -1000 00 The Bond Buyer, advertising bond BRIBE. alt aw tek! or soe 'ss, sah es renee Blliot-Fisher Co., overhauling El- liot-Fisher machine No, 26464.. 24 33 co. W. Forrest, juror fees jus- tice court .. 2... 3. +e wee 200 W, J. Fuller, board Mrs. Walters and baby, October .. .. .. -. 2000 Farmers State Bank, Deer River, sundry labor claims, Vance Bena road .. .. 2. 2. 2+ ++ ++ 196 75 First State Bank, Grand Rapids, premium store building .. .. .. 39 50 Free Press Printing Co., station. ery supplies, sheriff .. .. .. 8 80 Farmers State Bank, Deer River, sundry labor claims, Deer River Cohasset road .. .. .. .. +. 21100 Farmers State Bank, Deer River, sundry labor claims Deer River- Cohasset road .. «, . +. +. «+ 229 28 Pree Press Printing Co., stationery supplies Sisicniecs ata (SO Phillip D. ¥lint, sundry road in- spection SEE PE PPADS TORE J, H Grady & Co. supplies for poor farm, «. 0... .. .. «2 +. «+ 180 98 H. E. Graffam, two stamps .. .. 6 A. Galorneau, moving ashes court house, and wight watch .. .. .. 4 5@ William A. Herreid, deputy cor- oner’s feeq..... ..... . -. 49 @ Chas. Huss, juror’s fees, justice court .. .. «. Seiten oe terse) SM Dr. M. F. Hayes, coroner’s -fees 15 40 Hi, Haraldson, witness fees, jus- tice court .. .. .. eee ee ig 224 ‘%V. Housekencht, witness fees Brom Tax Collections.. .. pein 455,046 25 From Mtg. Reg, Tax.. .. -.. \ 281 85 From Coll:etions on Public Lands : 16,197 25 From Collections on Private Redemptions 2,569 77 From Collections from Interest om County Funds < 1,779 81 From. Collections of Fines and Licenses. 1,401 20 From Coll-ctions Ditch Assessments... 381 18 From. School Apportionment and State Aida +=: 8759-80 From Miscellaneous.. .. . teteeeeeee : 3,956 44 5 Total Balance and Receipts.. .. Disbursements from May Ist, 1913, to September, 1, 1913. Paid Orders on Revenue Fund.. Paid Orders on Poor Fund.. Paid Warrants Paid Warrants Paid Warrants Paid Warrants Paid Warrants Paid Warrants on Town Fund .. .. .. on School District Funds . on State Taxes.. ....... + Paid Warrants on Collections from Public Land: Paid Warrants on State Loans.. . ‘Paid Warrants on Miscellaneous.. . .MBal, at close of business Aug. 30th, 1913. ‘Total Disbursements and Balance...... ‘BANK DEPOSITS AND CASH ON HAND (to balance): »Cash in Safe and Drawer.. .....- Cash Items, Checks, Money Orders. Deposited in 1st. National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn, .. Grand Rapids, Minn. .. Deposited in 1st. National Bank, Deer River, Minn.,. .. Deposited in Ist, State Bank, Deposited in 1st. State Bank, Bovey, Deyosited in 1st. National Bank, Coleraine . Deposited in Ist. State Bank, Marble, Deposited in Ist, State Bank, Keewatin Deposited in Nashwauk State Bank, Deposited in Cohasset State Bank,.. Deposited in Farmers State Bank, Deer WDeposited in ist, State Bank, Bigfork, “A. A, Kremer, Secureties,. Mortgage Loans.... ..-- » Wonds.. .. ‘otal Funds.. .. .. .. +. . ‘Respectfully submitted this 16th day M. A, SPANG, on Private Redemption Fund. (ay $724,953 25 24,626 84 6,851 71 2,215 06 28,276, 70 5,785 06 173,537 56 145,260 80 46,369 58 15,279 30 14,052 15 (a) $714,953 25 7% 53 3,465 75 31,524 69 16,838 52 19,231 40 20,479 60 30,800 76 23,627 55 14,621 26 18,229 72 19,575 29 14,354 43 12,449 88 18,900 00 13,500 00 3,067 95 (b) $255,742 83 River, Minn, Minn., of September, 1913, County Auditor. I, D, RASSMUSSEN, Clerk District Court , “The report of the State Public Ex-+ aminer upon the examination of the affairs of the County for the perlod ending September 15th, 1913, was read) ca Jag 3 es wily A ge C. M. KING, Chairman Board County Commissioners. The board again met at 7:80 O'clock Dp m All members of the board present. The bond of the Duluth Securities dnaticg COMEt os Sipe Jak 11% Gust Huhn, constable fees .. .. 2 25 tt. Harling, constable fees + 24 Herreid Bros., balance due in ex- pense of burial of H. Shreros L. A. Hope, justice fees justice COUFE pees os ee ek oe ee oe 6 TR J. P, Hunter, labor Vance-Bena Herreid Bros., supplies State road IRB on, 92 ics erg oe Se oe opin Oscar Johnson, justice fees jus- thee court 2.2 ee SB John Ingersoll, witness fees jus- ted COUrt ats. sf) G55 wh aries 113 The Improvement Bulletin, adver- tising for bids .. .. .. .. .. 16 80 A. Jamtaas, labor Third River- Winnibigoshish road .. .. .. 26 50 Martin Judge, labor Deer River- Cohasset road .. .. .. . 10 00 John Koski, constable fees 450 Cc, M, King, committee work.... 104 90 Fred J. Johnson, labor King road 20 1 Frank Gasperlin, labor Grattan road .. ec ee tees 760 Kiley & Spencer, printing .. 8 75 Kiley & Spencer, publishing .. .. 36 34 Kent & Taylor, plumbing, court . House 222. waeeteels, 4s by ee 458 Mrs, A. LaFrenniere,’ witness fees Justice court... .. 65 we 1 A. L. LaFrenniere, printing .... 18 00 A. L. LaFrenniere, publishing.... 64 09 Duffy B, Lauzon, livery for pau. per from Grand Rapids to Bal- Lieberman Bros, sundry claims building tool shed, and putting grader together .. .. .. .. .. 16.25 A Libertie, labor State road... .. 52 50 L. Lidberg, chaining on sundry Frank LeMere, chaining and roding me on Effie road .. .. .. .. 0. J, Lidberg, inspection of sun- Ory WORKS. «side bakes. dyeivna A. Laliberte, labor State road.. D. B. Lauzon, trip to Holman and return, Dr, Gendron .. .. Gust Linder, building cement bridge { on Judicial road .. 1. 1. .. 188 65 Adolpk Lindquist, axeman Alvwood- Bigfor’: road .. .. .. 6. es ae oe 12.88 Yhomas McVeigh, chainman .. ..87 50 Stanley McMahon, juror fees jus. tee court 606. eee en nl eo) LOO. 6 5 19 00 15.00 67 50 |- GRAND RAPIRS HERALD-REVIEW | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913. 112 Mattilla, interpreter’s fees Justice court .. 1. 1. 6. we oe Minnesota State Sanitorium, care of sick paupers .. 313 31 00 “-ye:q Miller-Davis Printing Co., loop binder .. 1. 6. oe oe oe oe oe oe John J. Murdock, delivering rec- ords to register of deeds .. -. 29 00 F,, A. McVicar, stamped envelopes county attorney-.. .. .. -. «, 82 24 Ed Martineau, chainman sundry Stanley McMahon, matches .. .. Joe O'Day, juror fees jus- thee court 2. 1 ee ee ee te te Andy Nelson, committee work.. Andy Nelson, committee work.- Peter Niska, labor road in 148.27 Peter Niska, labor road in 148-27 15 00 H, E. Nightingale, survey Hill City- Release road .. .. .. -. s C. A. Pearson, juror fees justice court 5. oss J; Pappila, witness feed justice Cc, L. Pratt, justice fees justice 19 60 John V. Peterson, livery inspect- ing roads and ditches .. .... .. H. D, Powers, supplies county sur- veyor ....... Jasper M. Pogue, 8 00 labor road No. R. T, Praught, livery county sur- ' veyor .. .. .. th 00 terse ve COO James Passard, committee work 57 30 James Passard, freight and dray- age on grader .. .. .. .. .. .. 14 64 C. A. Pearson, meals to jury,... 5 20 E. Rakala, witness fees justice court .. .. .. Hoive bo cot A ae Ed Rahier, labor Third River- ‘ Winnibigoshish road .. .. .. .. 12 00 Charles Rosell, labor Grattan road 4 50 Russell Grader Manufacturing Co., Special Russell road machine.. 343 00 Russell Grader Manufacturing Co., Special Russell road machine.... 343.0 Russell Grader Manufacturing Co., No, 4 Russell road drag .. .. 18 00 T. Steinhauser, witness fees jus- @ COUTE oe ee ee ee ee ee ee 61:12 ‘H. Stockwell, laboronroad .. .. 3000 Smith & Lane, contract work on John S. Siverts, surveying) and estimating sundry roads .. .. 140 15 N. S, Sutton, roding sundry roads 62 50 Carl Shogren, labof Vance-Bena TOBA 2. 5. 2s resi ce os os oe 16 08 john Shellman, attending county board meetings .. .. .. .. -: 41 60 Security Blank Book & Printing Co., miscellaneous records, reg- ister of deeds .. .. -. .. «. -. 21 50 John Skully, labor Grattan road 15 00 Skelly Bros., labor Dorehalt road 6 00 Skelly Bros., labor Tyndall road 23 20 Martin Torkelson, labor Grattan POMBE cis isrk Smputiaig Agel aly tage F. Vincent, witness fees justice court .. .. oe oe 2 Village of Grand Rapids, light for court house and jail, September 49 30 Village of Grand Rapids, water court house and jail .. 61 50 Henry Volke, contract work on Road No. 128 .. .. «. .. ++ 700 00 F, E. Williams, surveying Alywood~ Big Fork road .. .. .. :. .. .. 312 91 Cc, H. Ward, surveying county road in 16-146-25 .. .. .... .. 6 00 Clarence B. Webster, in the mat- ter of delinquency .. .. .. .. .. 25 0 Hotel Whitmas, board for survey- - GER achsig. coe ee ela 40 4/s 6) “aint; sig se, | eee G. A. Williams, sundry labor claims, State road .. .. .. .. .. 125 38 Joe Young, witness fees justice MOEE Sik Son Ss Satie cc ihih Spinel 9 4g! \Commissiioner Nelson offered the fol- Towing resolution and moved its adop- tion: Whereas, the County of Itasca has outstanding $8,000.00 Court house bonds, and $28,000.00 Funding Bonds, all due SepterMber ist, 1916, bearing six per cent interst, and, Whereas there are funds in the sink. ing fund for the payment thereof, and the county ,of Itasca is desirous of re- deeming said bonds, and Whereas, the Duluth Securities Com- pany have said bonds and are willing to deliver said bonds to said county upon payment of the interset due to date of payment, less interest of one and one- half per cent per annum; New, therefore, Be It Resolved, that the County Auditor be and is hereby in- structed and authorized to issue his war rant on the Treasurer of Itasca county for the amount of said bonds and inter- est, Iess one and one-half per cent in- terest as above stated, and to redeem and cancel said bonds upon presentation to him by said Duluth Sureties Company The motion was seconded by Commis. ‘sioner O’Brien and carried by the fol- lowing vote: : Ayes—Commissioners King, Passard Nelson and OBrien. Nays—Not voting, Commissioner Shell-; man. The board then took under consider- ation the’ petition of Amos Forsythe and Mabel Baker, for an order detach- ing certain unplatted lands from the village of Cohasset. There being no ob. jections filed or offered against the granting of said petition, Commissioner O’Brien moved that the following order be adopted: Order Petaching Certain Lands From the Village of Cohasset. Whereas, a petition signed by Amos (Forsythe as the owner of the west half of southwest quarter of northeast quar- ter, Lot 2, and east fifteen acres of east half of northwest quarter of Sec- tion 11, Township 55, Range 26, and Mable Baker as the owner of east half ~ of southwest quarter of northeast quar- asking that an order be made detach- ing said lands from the village of Co- hasset, has beenpresented to the board of County Commissioners of this county, ter of Section 11, Township 65, Range 26, tion be granted and the following des- eribed lands, to-wit: West half of southwest quarter of northeast quarter, Lot 2, and east 16 ‘acres of east half of northwest quar- ter of Section 11, Township 65, Range 26, and east half of southwest quarter of northeast quarter of Section 11, Township 6, Range 26, Be, and the same are, hereby detache 100 from the Village of Cohasset, Dated this 28th day ef October, 1913. ic. M, KING, Attest: Chairman. of the Board. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. The motion was seconded by Commis- 0 25) sioner Shellman and carried by unani- “mous vote,. A communication from the superin- 104 |tendent of the Minnesota State Sani- 42 00 tarlum in regard to clothing for Gudrun Benson, wag read and the county audit® 22 60 | instructed to advise sald superintendent to purchase the necessary clothing. Upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien, +, 159 99) seconded by Commissioner Passard, it was ordered that the county auditor notify the Great Northern Railway company to lower certain culverts along the Cohasset-Deer River road, and that said company be requested to lower cer- M. A. SPANG, ~County Auditor. (Official Seal.) Certificate of Incorporation OF THE MINOWA COMPANY For the purpose of forming @ corpora- tion under and by virtue of Chapt r 63, Revised Laws of Minnesota, 1905, and acts amendatory thereof, and supple- mentary thereto, we the undersigned, do hereby adopt, make, subscriby and acknowledge this certificate of incorpo- ration. 4 qf ARTICLE I, The name of this corporation shall be The Minowa Company and the principal place of transacting its busines shall be Grand Rapids, Minnesota. The gemeral nature of its business shall be mining, smelting, reducing, refining and working ores and minerals, working coal mines and stone quarries and marketing fron, steel, copper and other metals, and buying, working, selling and dealing in mineral and other lands and interests therein and royalties therefrom... ARTICLE I. The period of duration of s2id corpo- ration shall be thirty yrs from the completion of its organization. ARTICLE Il, The names and places of residence, of the incorporators are A. E, Tyndall, Cc. E. Aiken and A. L. Thwing, all ef Grand Rapids, Minnesota. ARTICLE Iv, The manag:tment of said corporation shall be vested in a Board of Directors, | not Jess than three nor mor( than six in number. The dati of the annual ‘meeting at which such board shall be elected shall be th> third Monday of November, in each year. The names and addresses of thoss comprising such board until the first election are as follows: A BE, Tyndall, C, E. Aiken and A. L: Thwing, all of Grand Rapids, Minn. ARTICLE V. #@ The amount of the capital stock of said corporation shall be fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00), to be paid in cash or its equivalent, upon the completion of the corporat» orgenizaticn. The stock is to be divided is five thovsand, and the par value of cach share shall be ten dollars. ARTICLE VI. . , liability to which said corporaticn shall at any tims be subject is fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00), IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 28rd day of Octob’r, 1913. : A. E, TYNDALL. (Seal). C. E. AIKEN. (Seal), A. L. THWING. (Seal). Signed, sealed and deliv:red in presence of ~ WILLARD A. ROSSMAN, M. A. WELLES. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA, ss. ‘On this 23rd day of October, 1913, before me, a notary public in and for said county, personally appeared A. E, Tyndall, C. E. Aiken and A. L. Thwing, in and who executed the foregoing in- strumnt, and acknowledged that they executed the sam~ as their free act and deed. WILLARD A. ROSSMAN, Notary Public, Itasca County, Minne- sot ra (Notary Seal.) _ 5 ‘ (My commission ‘expires June 1, 1919), I hereby certify that the within in, strument was filed for record in this office on the 28th day of October, A. D. 1913, at 11 o’clock a, m., and was duly recorded in Book X-3 of Incorporations, on page 526. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. E, Office of Register of Deeds. Stats of Minnesota, County of Itasca ss. I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed in this office for record Nov. 3, 1913, at 10:30 a. m, and was duly recorded in Book 33 of M, R., pags 142. EB. J. McGOWAN, Register of De <s, By IRENE BECKER, Deputy. (Seal.) Herald-Review Nov, 5-12. ONE YEAR NEO DOLLAR the products, manufacturing brick, stone, number of shares into which said capitel of The highest amount of indebtedness cr to me known to bs the persons described State of Minnesota, Department of State. GRAND RAPIDS: HERALD-REVIEW KILEY & SPENCER, EDITORS AND PUBS. | Pipghatit gell for the action of said board thereon and, whereas, due notice of the time and place of hearing upon.s7id petition SALE OF SCHOOL AND OTHER STATE LANDS STATE OF MINNESOTA, State Audl. tor’s Office. St. Paul, October 6, 1918. Notice! is hereby given that on Novem. ber 17, 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: certain unsold state lands, and also those state lands which have reveried io the state by reason of the non-payment of interest Terms: Fifteen per cent of the pur- chase price and interest on the unpaid balance from data 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~ forct 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 the principal ts paid within ten years from date of sale, tha COUTE 2. we oe oe we oe oe oe oe located Uw; the NW 14 of Melville W. Pogue, contract work en rhe satay ie Tamanite, 56, me a pant we ee computed at Road No. 16 .. .. .. .. . «1087 | Range 2%, at the earliest date possible. | appraised value of timber, if any, Peter Palm, labor bridge, judi- ‘The board then adjourned to Tuesday, | must also be paid at tima of sale, cial road .. .. .. -. «1 ++ ++ ++ 145 75| November 11th, 1913. Lands: Ga which the:intescee te abies pia, ae amacrine ak enue sacs C, M. KING, quent may be redeemediat any time Pee occa knelt ae ns cae ged AbtOate Chairman of the Board up to the hour of salc, 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 kind of soil, are on file in thig office. Lists of lands to be offered may be obtained of the Stata Auditor or the State Commissioner of Immigration at St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at above address. SAMUEL G, IVERSON, f State Auditor. Hyrald-Review Oct. 16-22-29-Nov.6. — Notice of Expiration of Redemption, Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, To J. W, Howard: You are hereby notifid that the fol- lowing pieces or parcles of land situatdd in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, and known and decribed as follows,~ to-wit: The northwest quarter of southwest quarter (NW 1.4 of SW 1-4) and southwest quarter of north- west quarter (SW 14 of NW 1-4) of section nineteen (19), township sixty- one (61), north of range twenty-six (26), west of the fourth principal meridian (4 P. M.), are now ass-ssed im your name. That on the temth day of May, 1909, ‘at a sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgm nt duly given and made in and by the District Court in end for said County of Itasca, on the 22nd day of March, 1909, in proceedinss to enforce the payment of taxes d linquent upom jreal estate in the yeay 1907, for said County of Itasca, the above descriibed pieces or parcels of land were all of them duly offered for sale, and no one bidding upon said cff r an amount equal to that for which saiid pieces or parcels were subject to be sold, to-wit: the sum of five and 34-100 dollars ($5.34) for said SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of said section, township and range; 2nd the sum of five and 34-100 dollars ($5.34) for | Said NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of said section, j township and range, the sam: and all of them were duly bid in for the State of Minnesota for said sums, respectively... That. thereafter, and on the 11th day August, 1913, the said piecs er parcels of land not then having been redefmed from said sale, and having then become the absolute property of tha State of Minnesota, were sold and conveyed at public sale by the County Auditor, of saiid county pursuant to thy order and direction of the state Auditor of the State of Minnesota, and in accordance with th~ provisions of the statute in such case made and provided, the said NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of said section, township and range, for the sum of fourteen and 44-100 dollars ($14.44); and the ssid SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of said sectiion, township and range, for the sum of fourt-en and 658-100 dollars ($14..58) duly paid to the county treasurgr of said county. That the certificates of sale for said ‘pieces or parcels of land, executyd and delivered by said County Auditor upon said sale last above mentioned have bem presented to me at my office by the holder thercof for the purpose of having notice of expiration of time for redemption from said sale of said property given and served; and that the amount required to redeem sald pieces of parcels of land from sald sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notics is the sum of fourteen and 44-100 dollars ($14.44) for said NW 1-4 of SW 1.4 of sald section, township and range; and the sum of fourteen and 58.100 dollars ($1458) for said SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of said section, township and range, with int-rest on said sums at the rate of twelve per cent (12 per cent) per annum from said 11th day of August, 1913, to the day such redemption is made, That the time for the rvdemption of said pieces cr parcels of land from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice, and the filing of proof of such service in my office,. ‘Witness my hand and the seal of this seer this elghteenth day of Octobsr M, A. SPANG, Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota, By B, J. LUTHER, Deputy.. (County Auditor’s Seal..) Herald-Review Nov, 5.12-19. 1 | | \

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