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evrerere eee EPRESENTING the Virgin, not as a mother, but as the all powerful queen of the heav- ens, descending from clouds which are themselves composed of thousands of cherubs, Raphael’s Ma- donna di San Sisto, more commonly known as the Sistine Madonna, ranks, by universal consent, as the greatest painting in the world. In the Virgin’s arms there is the Christ Child, whose thoughtful eyes make it appear that he is fully con- scious of his destiny as Saviour of the world. On either side St. Sixtus Il. and St. Catherine kneel in adora- tion of the queen of the heavens and the Christ Child. St. Catherine is looking down at the two cherubs, which form the base of the picture and which are familiar in popular reproductions. Sixtus II. was bishop of Rome from 257 to 258 A. D. and was martyred un- der Valerian. Raphael Sanzio or Santi was born in 1483, and this picture, his master- piece, was completed two years before his death in 1520, Thus the artist was thirty-five years old when the greatest picture of all times was completed. It was his last Madonna, although he painted others prior to this time. The Madonna was the favorite theme of painters in the renaissance era in Italy, starting with Fra Angelico, Fra Bar- tolommeo and others of the first paint- ers in this period and reaching its height with the completion of the Sistine Madonna by Raphael. This Madonna was painted as an altar Piece for the church of San Sisto at Piacenza. In 1754 it was purchased by the elector Augustus III. from the Benedictine monastery and is now the property of the Royal gallery at Dres- den. Raphael, the artist, died of a fever at Rome when but thirty-seven years old. He was the son of an artist and studied at one time under Perugino. In 1504 Raphael went to live in Florence, where most of his Madonnas were painted. His fame rapidly spread until he was called to Rome to decorate the Vatican. Toward the end of his life,-about the time the Sistine Madonna was com- pleted, the artist developed his own style and did his greatest work. Aside from his ability to paint, Raphael was a talented architect. CHRISTMAS IN BETHLEHEM. No place in all the world has a greater interest in the Christmas sea- son than Bethlehem. The normal pop- ulation of the town where Christ was born in less than 5,000, but during Christmas week it becomes a great cosmopolitan center of 50,000 or 60.000 souls, all eager to pay homage to the place hallowed by the Saviour’s birth. In Bethlehem people are brought face to face with the wonderful scenes which are but feebly known to the rest of the world. Here they may see the place where the three wise .men of the east halted after their long journey. Here they worship the shrine inclosing the manger in which Christ was born. They walk along the same road fol- lowed by the Virgin Mary in her jour- ney to the ancient city. They see buildings and ruins which the eyes of the infant Christ rested upon. The tiny city, crescent shaped and beauti- ful to look upon, teems with the real- ities which the rest of the world cele- brates. IN FRENCH CHURCHES. Christmas Mass Always Well Attend- ed—Services Are Unique. In Paris Christmas day is kept as a religious festival, and many who never dream of going to church on any other day in the year make it a point of at- tending mass on le Jour de Noel. and the blaze of the tapers falls on crowd- ed congregations. men, women and children, kneeling, sitting and stand- ing in the wide area of the Madeleine and Notre Dame. Midnight mass is held on Christmas eve. A waxen image of the infant Saviour lies upon a little hutch of real straw in a cave built of miniature stones. The Virgin mother kneels over the child, and to quote a verse from one of the quaintest old carols: St. Joseph, too, is near to guard the child, To watch him and protect his mother mild. Often the three wise men are added, bearing offerings in their hands. CHRISTMAS IN OTHER LANDS. PEEEPEEEEEEE EEE EEE TE er Many American children of foreign parentage know something of Christ- mas customs in at least one European country, having been told by their elders, but for the most part our boys and girls know little of the day except in their own land. In Spain it is the custom to let out of prison many of the short time prison- ers on Christmas eve, also to permit a few of the soldiers to go home on fur- lough. Only blood relations eat in the house on Christmas eve or Christmas day. It is a general belief that ere midnight on Christmas eve the Virgin comes, bearing a blessing. There is a midnight mass in the churches, and other masses follow. A few years ago in England it was the custom after the Christmas dinner to pull bonbon crackers and to wear the grotesque caps and masks that came with them. In other ways the celebration is very much as with us. Good cheer is the rule in Ireland, and holly and ivy are seen. on every hand. A midnight mass is celebrated, and masses follow through the night and morning, all of which are largely at- tended. The religious element predom- inates. Rich and poor alike have goose for their Christmas dinner. The day following Christmas is devoted to ath- letics, fun and frolic. Christmas Fortune Telling. Bachelors and spinsters in Bohemia desirous of seeing the on eg of their future matrimonial mate cit a hole in the ice of a river or pond at midnight of Christmas eve and peer into the black water beneath. It is the belief that the face of the one the experi- menter is to marry will then become visible as in a mirror. A combination of faith and imagination is necessary to make the spell work successfully. Beg oe pees The celebration of Christmas is not general in Japan, yet the Nipponese have a Santa Claus of. their own. He is the god Hotei, and he is supposed to give good things to the children not on one day alone, but the year around, GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW | WEDNESDAY, SUMMONS, TORRENS NO. 284, . STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF | TTASCA—ss, District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- trict. In, the Matter of the Application of Homestead Iron Mining Company, 4 corporation, to register the title to the following described real estate situated in Itasca County, Minnesota, namely: Southeast quarter of Southwest quart- er (SH 1-4 of SW 1-4) and Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter (SW 1-4 of SE 1-4) of Section Fifteen (15); North. west quarter of Northeast quarter (NW 1-4 of NE 1-4); Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter (NE 1-4 of NW 1-4); Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter ‘(NW 1.4 of NW 1-4) and Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter (SW 1-4 of NE 1-4) of Section Twenty-two (22), all |in Township Fifty-six (56 North of | Range Twenty-four (24) West of the | Fourth Principal Meridian according to |the United States Government survey | theretff; Applicant, | vs. | | Dan Yurkovich, Joseph Blanich, | Stephen Drakovich, Steve Heckomovich, | Gilbert E. Bvans, Frederick A. Powers, Cc. E. Powers, Matilda Fontaine, Childa | Henry, Belle Aitkins, John W, Day, La- vinia Day, Eugene H. Day, Frank J. Mackey,-Cora D, Willard, Rosa P. Vin- pee Qharles Vincent, Katherine B. S, | Appleby, Caroline H. Addison, Franklin | Steele, Jr., Frances McCauley, Sarah S. | Wiltse, William E. Steele, Mary C. Mor. |ris, George F, Warner, Henry H. Smith, |Sarah A. Richardson, Florence Richard- son, N. Bugene Richardson; The Itasca Iron Mining Company, a corporation; Buckeye Iron Mining Company, @ corpor- ation; Katharine E. Joliffe, Julia E. | Willis, James Harold Warner, Mary H, | Curtis, Callie Pearl Tenger, Frances W. | Barnaby, George W. Griffin, Frederic A. | Griffin, Katharine E. Griffin, Mary Lo- |retto Warner, Wallace Harold Warner, | Carleton Willard Warner, Dorothy Warn er, Title Insurance & Trust Company, jof Los Angeles, Calffornia, as Guar. |dian of the estates of Wallace Harold | Warner, Carleton Willard Warner and | Dorothy Warner, minors; Julia P, Smith |Emma M. Wilkinson, as representative |of the Estate of Henry H. Smith, De- | ceased; Julia P. Smith, as representa- | tive of the Estate of Henry H. Smith, | Deceased, Gustay A. Bingenheimer, as | representative of the Estate of Henry | H. Smith, Deceased; Martha Love Fost. jer, Anna M. Hyman, and all other per- | sons or parties unknown, claiming any | right, title, estate, lien, or interest in | the real estate described in tthe ap, plication herein, j Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and requir- ed to answer the application of the applicant in the above entitled proceed- ing and to file your answer to the said application in the office of the Clerk of said Court, in said County within twenty (20) days after the ser- vice of this summons upon you, exclu- sive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer the said application within the time aforesaid, the appli- cant in this proceeding will apply to the Court for the relief demanded there- in, Witness I. D, Rassmussen, Clerk of |safa Court, and the seal thereof, at |Grand Rapids, in said County, this 20th day df November, A. D. 1913. I. D. RASSMUSSEN, (Seal of District Court Itasca County Minn.) Crassweller, Crassweller & Blu, Attorneys for Applicant, Exchange Building, Duluth, Minn. Herald-Review, December 3-10 17 Clerk. t SUMMONS, TORRENS NO. 285. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA—ss. District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- trict. In the Matter of the Application of Homestead Iron Mining Company, @ corporation, to Register the Title to the following described real estate situated in Itasca! County, Minnesota, namely: Southwest quarter of Southwest quart- er (SW 1-4 of SW 1-4) of Section Fourteen (14), and East half of South- eest quarter (E 1.2 of SE 1-4) of Sec- tion Fifteen (15), all in Township Fifty- six (56) North of Range Twenty-four (24) West, according to the United States Government survey thereof; Ap. plicant, vs. Gilbert E. Evans, Frederick A. Pow- ers, C, E. Powers, Matilda Fontaine, Childa Henry, Belle Aitkins, John W. Day, Lavinia Day, Eugene H. Day, Frank J. Mackey, Cora D. Willard, Rosa P. Vincent, Charles Vincent, Kather- ine B. S. Appleby, Caroline H. Addison, Franklin Steele, Jr., Fran- ces McCauley, Sarah 8S, Wiltse, Willfam B, Steele, Mary C. Morris, George ‘F. Warner, Henry H.' Smith, Sarah A. Richardson, Florence Richard- son, N. Eugene Richardson, The Itasca Iron Mining Company, a _ corporation, The Buckeye Iron Company, a_ corpor- ation, Martha Love Foster, Anna M, Hyman, Katharine E. Joliffe, Julia E. Willis, James Harold Warner, Mary H. Curtis, Callie Pearl Tenger, Frances W. Barnaby, George W. Griffin, Frederic A, Griffin, Katharine E. Griffin, Mary Lo- retto Warner, Wallace Harold Warner, Carleton Willard Warner, Dorothy War- ner, Title Insurance & Trust Company, of Los Angeles, California, as guardian of the Estates of Wallace Harold Warn- er, Carleton Willard Warner and Dor- othy Warner, minors; Julia P. Smith, Emma M. Wilkinson, as representative of the Hstate of Henry H. Smith, De- ceased; Julia P. Smith, as representa- tive of the Estate of Henry H, Smith, Deceased; Gustav A. Bingenheimer, as ‘representative of the Estate of Henry HH. Smith, Deceased; and all other per. sons or parties unknown claiming any Wight, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described im the ap- Plication herein, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the application of the applicant in the above entitled proceed- ing and to file your answer to the said DECEMBER 10, 1913 of said Court, in said County, within | Grand Rapids, in seid County, this %th|ing and to twenty (20) 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. ‘Witness, I. D, Rassmussen, Clerk of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Grand Rapids, in said County, this 20th day of November A. D., 1913. I. D. RASSMUSSEN, (Seal of District Court, Itasca County Minn.) Crassweller, Crassweller & Blu, Attorneys for Applicant, Exchange Building, Duluth, Minn. Herald-Review, December 3-10-17 Clerk, SUMMONS, TORRENS NO. 286, | STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA—ss. ‘ | District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- | trict. | In the Matter of the Application of | Homestead Iron Mining Company, a | corporation to register the title to the following described real estate situated in Itasca County, Minnesota, namely: Northwest quarter of Northwest quart | er (NW 1-4 of NW 1.4) and Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter (NW 1-4 of SW 1-4) of Section Twenty-seven (27), in Township Fifty-six (56) North of Range Twenty-four (24) West, of the | Fourth Principal Meridian, according to} the United States Government survey, | thereof, Applicant, } vs. | Great Northern Railway Company, a corporation; Mesaba Telephone Company | a corporation; Michael H. O’Brien, L. Herzig, Robert Harling, M. L. Doble, Frank Vincent, S. T, Alden, August Waisanen, Harry Needham, Oliver Iron Mining Company, a corporation; Henry H. Smith. Henry H. Richardson, Sarah A. Richardson, Florence Richardson, N. Eugene Richardson, Martha Love Foster, Anna M, Hyman, The New York Trust | Company, a corporation; Buckeye Iron Mining Company, a corporaion; Julia P. Smith, Emma M. Wilkinson, as repre- sentative of the Bstate of Henry H. Smith, Deceased; Julia P, Smith, as rep- resentative of the Estate of Henry H. Smith, Deceased; Gustay »A, Bingen- heimer, as representative, of the Es. tate of Henry H. Smith, Deceased; and all. other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the application herein, Defendants, The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and rp- juired to answer the application of the applicant in the above entitled proceed- ng and to file your answer to the said application in the office of the Clerk of said court, in said County, within -wenty (20) 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. Witness, I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Grand Rapids, in said County, this 20th day of November, A, D., 1913. I. D. RASSMUSSEN, (Seal of District Court, Clerk. Itasca County, Minn.) 1 Crassweller, Crassweller & Blu, Attorneys for Applicant, Exchange Building, Duluth, Minn. Herald-Review, December 3-10-17 SUMMONS, TORRENS NO. 287. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA—ss. District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- trict. In the Matter of the Application of Homestead Iron Mining Company, @ corporation, to register the title to the following described real estate situated in Itasca County, Minnesota, namely: Southeast quarter of Northwest quart- er (SE 1-4 of NW 1-4) and Northeast quarter of Southwest quarter (NE 1-4 of SW 1-4) of Section Twenty-one (21), in Township Fifty-six (56) North of Range Twenty-four (24) West of the Fourth Principal Meridian, according tc the United States Government survey thereof; Applicant, vs. George B. Risdon, Lewis R. Meade, Blanche D. Meade, wife of Lewis R Meade, Pierce Ryan, Gertrude Hinman Garrison, Belle Hinman Lammers, The Diamond Mill Company, George F. Warner, Henry H. Smith, Sarah A, Richardson, Florence Richardson, N. | Eugene Richardson, M. H. Crocker, Martha Love Foster, Anna M. Hyman, | Buckeye Iron Mining Company, a corpor- ation; Katharine E, Joliffe, Julia B.! Willis, James Harold Warner, Mary H. | Curtis, Callie Pearl Tenger, Frances W. ; Barnaby, George W. Griffin, Frederic A. | Griffin, Katharine E, Griffin, Mary Lor- | etta Warner, Wallace Harold Warner, | Carleton Willard Warner, Dorothy Warner, Title Insurance & Trust Comp- | any, of Los Angeles California, as’ guar- dian of the estates of Wallace Harold Warner, Carleton Willard Warner and Dorothy Warner, Minors; Julia P. Smith, Emma M. Wilkinson, as representative | of the Estate of Henry H. Smith, De- ceased; Julia P. Smith, as representative of the Estate of Henry H. Smith, De=+ ceased; Gustav A, Bingenheimer, as representative of the Estate of Henry, ‘H. Smith, Deceased; and all other per. sons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the appli- cation herein. Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: Yon are hereby sammoned and re- quired to answer the apt‘ication of the applicant in the above eriitled proceed- mg and to file your answer to the said apptication in the office of the Clerk of said Court, .n said County, within twenty (2¢) days sitter the ser- vice of this summons gpon you, exclu- sive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer the said application within the time aforesaid, the applicant Witness, I. PD. Raremussen, Clerk of day of November, A. D., 1918, I, D, RASSMUSSEN, (Seal of District Courc Itasca County, Minn.) Crasswelier, Crussweller & Blu, Attorneys for Applicant, Exchange Duilding, Duluth, Minn, Herald-Review, December 3-10-17 SUMMONS ; TORRENS NO. 290. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA—ss. District Court, trict. In the Matter of the Application of Homestead Iron Mining Company, a corporation, to register the title to the following described real estate situated in Itasca County, Minnesota, namely: Northwest quarter of Southeast quart- er (NW 1-4 of SE 1-4), of Section Fif. teen (15), in Township Fifty-six (56) North of Range Twenty-four (24) West, of the Fourth Principal Meridian ac- cording to the United States Govern- ment survey thereof; Applicant, vs. William Gordon and wife, Eli W. Grif. fin and wife, George B, Risdon, Lewis R. Meade, Blanche D. Meade, wife of Lewis R. Meade; Pierce Ryan, Gertrude Hinman Garrison, Belle Hinman Lam- mers, The Diamond Mill Company, George F. Warner, Henry H. Smith, Sarah A, Richardson, Florence Richard~ son, N. Eugene Richardson, Martha Love Foster, Anna M. Hyman, Buckeye Iron Mining Company, a corporation, Katharine E. Joliffe, Julia E, Willis, James Harold Warner, Mary H. Curtis, Callie Pearl Tenger, Frances W, Barna- ny; George W. Griffin, Frederic A. Fifteenth Judicial Dis- | Griffin, Katharine E. Griffin, Mary Lor- etto Warner, Wallace Harold Warner, Carleton Willard Warner, Dorothy War- ner, Title Insurance & Trust Company, of Los Angeles, California, as guardian of the estates of Wallace Harold Warn- er, Carleton Willard Warner, and Dor- othy Warner, minors; Julia P, Smith, Emma M. Wilkinson, as representative of the Estate of Henry H, Smith, De- ceased; Julia P. Smith, as representa- tive of the Estate of Henry H. Smith, Deceased; Gustav A. Bingenheimer, as representative of the Estate of Henry H. Smith, Deceased; and all other per- sons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the appli- cation herein; Defendants, The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: - You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the application of the applicant in the above entitled pro- ceeding and to file your answer to the said application in the office of the Clerk of said Court, in said County) within twenty (20) days after the ‘ser-) vice of this summons upon you, exclu. sive of the day of 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 demanded there- in. Witness, I, D. Rassmussen, Clerk of said Cour,t and the seal thereof, at Grand Rapids, in said County, this 20th day of November, 1913. i I. D. RASSMUSSEN, (Seal of District Court, Clerk. Itasca County, Minn.) Crassweller, Crassweller & Blu, Attorneys for Applicant, Exchange Building, Duluth, Minn. | Herald-Review, December 3-10-17 SUMMONS, orrens No, 291. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA—ss. District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Dis- trict. In the Matter of the Application of Homestead Iron Mining Company, a corporation, to Register the Title of the following described real estate situated in Itasca County, Minnesota, namely: Lot Two (2), and Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter (SW 1-4 of SE 1-4); Northwest quarter off Southeast quarter (NW 1-4 of SE 1-4) and North- east quarter of Southeast quarter(NE1-4 of SE 1-4) of Section Twenty-three (23), in Township Fifty-six (56) North of Range Twenty-four (24) West of the Fourth Principal Meridian, according to the United States Government survey thereof, Applicant, vs. New York Trust: Company, a corpor- ation; Great Northern Railway Comp- any, a corporation; Mesaba Telephone Company, a corporation; Cyriac Dufort and wife, Sam St. Pierre, R. Marotte, N, E; Solomon, Ada B, Hedderly, Ada B, Heddersly, George B. Risdon, Lewis R, Meade, Blanche D, Meade, wife of Lewis R. Meade, Pierce Ryan, Gert. rude Hinman Garrison, Belle Hinman Lammers, The Diamond Mill Company, George F. Warner, Henry H. Smith, Sarah A, Richardson, Florence Richard- son, N. Eugene Richardson, Martha Love Foster, Anna M.'Hyman, Buck- eye Iron Mining: Company, a corpor- ation; Philomen St. Pierre, Nettie Qualy, Flora Schneider, Mary Lones, Rose Mc- Farland, Mabel Boyce, Clara Aamoth, S. R, St. Pierre, William St. Pierre, Eugene St. Pierre, S. R. St, Pierre, as Administrator of the Estate of Sam St. Pierre,- Deceased; Katharine E. Joliffe, Julia E, Willis, James Harold Warner, Mary H, Curtis, Callie Pearl Tenger, Frances W. Barnaby, George W. Griffin, Frederic A. Griffin, Kath. arine E. Griffin, Mary Loretto Warner, Wallace Harold Warner, Carleton Wil- lard Warner, Dorothy Warner, Title In- surance & Trust Company, of Los Angeles, California, as guardian of the estates of Wallace Harold Warner, Carleton Willard Warner and Dorothy Warner, minors; Julia P. Smith, Emma M, Wilkinson, as representative of the Estate of Henry H. Smith, Deceased; Julia P. Smith, ‘as representative of the Bstate of Henry H. Smith, De- ceased; Gustav A. Bingenheimer, as rep. resentative of the Estate of Henry H. Smith, Deceased; and all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the application herein, Defendants, The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the application of the| application in the office of the Clerk |isaid Court, and the seal thereof, at/ applicant in the above entitled proceed~ the Court for the relief demanded there-- in, Witness, I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of” said Court, and the seal thereof, at Grand Rapids, in said County, 2th day of November, A. D. 1913, I. D. RASSMUSSEN, (Seal of District Court Itasca County, Minn.) Crassweller, Crassweller & Blu, Attorneys for Applicant, Exchange Building, Duluth, Minn. Herald-Review, December 3-10-17 thine: Clerk... Notice of Mortgage Foreciosure Sales Default having been made in the terms and conditions of a certaim mortgage made, execut-d and delivered: by Seedi Antila, Isak Koivista and Eva Koivista, his wife, mortgagors, to the» Duluth Brewing & Malting Company, mortgagee, bearing date the 4th day of \November, A..D., 1910 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Itasca county, State of Minnesota on the- §$th day of November, A. D,, 1910 at 11:00 a. m. in book ‘‘S’ of mortgages on page 488 thereof, and that said de- fault consists in the failure of the mort- gagors and either of them to pay the said debt, the inter.st, or any of the installments as they became due, se~ cured by the said mortgage, and to keep the obuildingg upon the said premises hereinafter describod insured under the terms and conditions of the said mortgage; that the said mortgagee elects to declare and does declare the entire principal sum of the said mort- gage to be due, and that there if ¢laimed to be due and is due upon the said debt secured by the said mortgage: at the date of this notice, the sum of twenty-eight hundr:d dollars ($2800.00) with interest thereon at the rate of six. per cent (6 per cent) per annum since November 4th, 1910, together with two hundred thirty-five and 16-100 dollars. ($235.16) with interest upon one hundred thirty-seven and 6-100 dollars ($137.06) from July 3ist, 1912 and interest om ninety-eight and 10-100 dollars ($9810) since June 14th, 1913, at the rate of eight per cent (8 p:r cent) per annum for insurance which the said mortgagee elected to pay and did pay under and according to the terms and conditions of the said mortgage, amounting in all at the date of this notice, to the sum. of three thousand five hundred fifty-one and 33-100 dollars ($3,551.33); that the Power of Sale contained in the said mortgage has become operative by reason of the said default and that no action or proceeding at law, in equity of otherwise has been instituted to re- cover the said amount remaining due- and unpaid on the said debt secured by the said mortgage, or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby givers that by virtue of the Power of Sale- contained in the said mortgage and pur... suant to the statute in such cases made and provided the sald mortgage will be— foreclosed by the sale of thy premises described in and covered by the said mortgage, to-wit: All that tract and» parcel of land lying and being in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. seventeen (17) In block No. eight (8) of the Townsite, now village of Calumet, according to the recorded plat thereof~ on file in the office of the Register of” Deeds of Itasca county, Minnesota; that said sale will be made by the Sheriff of* Itasca county, Minnesota, at the maim front door of the court house in the~ willage of Grand Rapids in said county and state on the 30th day of December,. A. D,, 1913 at 10:00 o’clock in thy fore- noon ofthat day, at public vendue to the- highest bidder for cash to pay the sum of three thousand five hundred fifty-one- and 33.100 dollars ($3,561.33), together: with the interest upon twenty-<ight’ hundred dollars ($2800.00) at the rate of” six per cent (6 per cent) per annum and interest upon two hundred thirty-five and 16-100 dollars ($285.16) at the rate of eight per cent (8 per cent) per annum, all from the date of this notice until» December 30th, 1913, and also the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) attorneys fees- stipulated in the siid mortgage and in-- cluding taxes, if any, on the said prem-~ ises, together with the costs and dis- bursements allowed by law subject to redemption at any time within one (1) year from date of said sale, as provided by law. ” Dated October 25th, 1913, Duluth Brewing & Malting Company, RALPH E. BURDICK, Mortgagee. Attorney for the Mortgagee, 29th Ave. West and Helm street, Duluth, Minn, Herald-Review Nov. 6-12-19-26 Dec. 3-10: Citation for Hearing on Final Account And for Distribution, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP ITASCA, in Probate =) In the matter of the estate of George:. Rahier, decedent; The State of Minnesota to all per-- sons interested in the final account and: distribution of the estate of said dece- - dent: The representative of the abeve mamed decedent, having filed in this « court his final account of the adminis. tration of the estate of said decedent, together with his petition praying for the — adjustment and allowance of said final » account and for distribution of the resi--- | due of said estate to the persons there--- in the court house, in the village of Grand Rapids, in the County of Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the 29th December, 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said court, and. the seal of said court, thig 4th day of> November 1918, e. (Court Seal). CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, . Weigle “a ict |