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Do You Want This Watch? A Little Hustling and it May be Yours. It is offered in connection with the Piano Contest and is a special prize given by the Herald-Review. Your votes count in the Piano Contest the same as heretofore - and besides you are given an opportunity to win this beautiful 17- jewel Wrist Watch as a special prize for securing subscribers for the Herald-Review. Read the unusual offer made below and get busy. It gives you a chance for a splendid prize outside of the cwards offered jointly by the Herald-Review and Allen Dry Goods Company. See the watch in Steenstrup Brothers’ window and ask the ‘ jeweler concerning it. Read the following unequaled offer: The Herald-Review has an additional attraction of unusual value, beauty and usefulness to offer its subscription hustlers, be- ginning today and ending March 14, 1914. It is a lady's Waltham Wrist Watch, known as the Jewel series. It has 17 genuine ruby jewels, and is the smallest standard Ameri- can watch madee May be worn on the wrist or otherwise, as desirede It cost $35.00 at the jewelry store of Steenstrup Brose, Grand Rapids, where it may be seen on exhibition in the display window. The Herald-Review publishers feel very proud of this latest prize offer in addition to the big piano conteste This watch cannot be bought anywhere for less than $35.00 It is guaranteed by the manufacturers to be an absolutely re- liable time keeper. Its attractive beauty you will recognize at once upon examina- Ask Mr. Steenstrup about it at the storee To the girl, young lady or woman who secures the largest number of subscribers at $1.00 each to the Herald-Review, from this date to March 14, 1914, this beautiful watch will be given free. The contest begins today, remember. Votes heretofore recorded for the piano and other prizes offered jointly by the Herald-Review and Allen Dry Goods ;company will not apply to this conteste No contestant, however, will be barrede be treated alike. Begin today and your chances for success will be on an ex- act equality with every other contestant for this prize. : Votes in the piano contest will be recorded just the same as heretofore. For example: You get the number of votes now offered for subscriptions to the Herald-Review, these to apply to your credit in the Piano Contest, and IN ADDITION to this you will be given 5000 votes for every subscriber or renewal you secure, the last- named votes to apply in the contest for the watche A record will be kept of all subscribers secured and reported y at this office, accompanied by $1.00 each, The contestants will be given numbers, as in the piano contest, and a list, with the standing of each, publishod weekly in the Herald-Reviewe For each subscriber secured 5000 votes will be givene Credit will be given at the same time and for the same sub- scribers in the Piano contest by the Herald-Review and the Allen Dry Goods companye The watch, remember, is an extra prize offered exclusively by the Herald-Reviewe It will be given to the one re- porting the largest number of subscribers between this date and March 14, 1914. Those not in any way identified as contestants in the piano and other prizes may get into our SPEC1LAL WATCH CONTEST. Subscription books containing voting blanks and receipts will be furnished upon application in person or by letter at the Herald- Review buvsiness office. And don't forget to see the watch at Steenstrup's jewelry storee } i tione New and old will Wishing you every success in the contest, the Herald-Review sends Christmas Greetings and best wishes for the New Year. KILEY & SPENCER, Publishers Herald-Review. QL GOP LAD SLPS PIPL IA AAS NAL NAL AAS NAL AL NAL OL LN LOD Lh NL OL OG of damage the company might be en-= sttled to. The logging firm sued for something over $14,000.—Deer River News.. Judgment for $13,490. In a trial lasting two weeks held at, it Park Rapids before Judge Wright in, -which over thirty witnesses were used, the Minnesota Cedar & Loging com- ‘pany was awarded by the jury a ver- i dict of $13,490 against the Minneapolis | ‘& Rainy River Railway company fon P damages alleged to have been sustained H fby hte negligence of the railway com. ‘ pany in causing a fire which burned out the plaintiff's cedar yard at Spring fake in the latter part of June and up to July 4th, 1913. The verdict also calls for interest to be paid to the plain- tiff from the date of the fire. The jury reached its verdict at eleven o'clock ‘Wednesday night and sealed it and it fwas opened at mine o’clock the next, morning. The greatest point at issue with the jury seemed to be the amount three (23) West of the Wourth Princi- pal Meridian, excepting so much of sald Lot Seven (7) as Mes within the fol- lowing boundaries, to wit; Beginning at ‘whole sum secured by such mortgage td be due, and said mortgagee has, in the gxercise of this option so to do, de- clared the total amount secured by said mortgage to be now due and payable, | and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise having been instituted to re- cover the debt secured by such Bcc age or any part thereof; ; Therefore, Notice is Hereby Given; That said mortgage will be foreclosed by 2 sale, at public vendue, to:% highest bidder therefor, for cash, ¢ the premises mortgaged by such mortg- age, situated in Itasca County, Minne. sota, and described as follows, to-wit: The unplatted portion, being the W Wweat twenty-three (23) acres, more or less, « Lot numbered Six (6) in Section Twenty-eight (28), in Township Fifty- four (34) North, of Range Twenty-three (23) West of the Fourth Principal Meri- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE. Whereas, Default has been made and aww exists in the conditions of a cer- tain mortgage containing a power of sale, executed and delivered by Warba Hardwood Manufacturing Company, a Corporation under the laws of tha State of Minnesota, mortgagor, to An- drew Johnson, mortgagee, which said mortgage was dated on August 16th' 1911 and was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Itasca County, Minnesota, on August 19th 1911, at 11:65 o'clock a. m., and was duly. recorded therein in Book ‘‘T”’ of Mortg- Two (2) in Block Seven (7) of the Townsite of Feeley, and running thence east three hundred feet to a point; thence running north, at right angles to said last mentioned line, a distance of ne hundred twenty-four feet to a point; thence running west, at right angles to said last mentioned line, @ distance of three hundred feet to a point; thence running south a distance of one hundred twenty four feet; to the | | | | i | | the southeast corner of Lot numbered |** quarter of the Northwest quarter (NE 1.4 of NW 1-4) of Section numbered Twenty-eight (28), all in Township Fifty-four (64) North, of Range Twenty- ‘three (23) West of the Fourth Princi-| pal Meridian, lying east of the east line of the County Road laid out across said Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter and all that part of the Southeas¢ quarter of the Northwest quarter (SD 1-4 of NW 1-4) of Section numbered ‘Twenty-eight (28), in Township Fifty-. four (54) North, of Range Twenty-three, (23) West of the Fourth Principal Meri- dian, lying east of thé east line of the through said Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, excepting the right of way of the Great Northren Railway, as the same was, on August 16th 1911, laid out over an@ across said Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, and . All that part of Lot numbered four (4) of Section Twenty-eight (28), in Township Fifty-four (54) North, of Range Twenty-three (23) West of the Fourth Principal Meridian, as lies with- in the following. described boundaries, to-wit; Beginning at a point on the south line of said Lot Four (4) which is thirteen. hundred and twenty feet west of the line between Sections Twenty-seven and Twenty-eight in said Township and Range; thence running moryh, at right angles to the said south line of said Lot Four, a distance ‘of eight hundred fifty eight feet to @ point; ¢hence running west, at right ‘angles to said last mentioned line, to the line between Lots Four and Five in said Section; thence running along the line bedween said Lots Four and Five, in a general westerly and southerly, direction, to the point of intersection of ‘tlhe west line and the south line of said Lot Four; thence running east, on, the south line of said Lot Four, to the place of beginning, excepting from such part of said Lot Four, the right of way of the Great Northern Railroad, as the same was, on August 16th 1911, laid out over and across said Lot Four, and Lots numbered Five (5), Six |Seven (7), Hight (8), Nine @, Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14) and Fif- teen (15)-in Block numbered Hight (8) of the Townsite of Feeley, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Itasca County, and Lots numbered Two (2), Three (8), Four (4) and Five (5) in Block One (1); Lots numbered One (1), ‘Two (2), Three (8) and Four (4) in Block Two (2); Lots numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) in Block Three (3); Lotat numbered One (1) to Seven (7), inclu- (6), sive, in Block Four (4); Lots numbered | Five (5) to Fourteen (14), inclusive, in Block Five (5); Lots numbered Three (3) to Twenty (20), inclusive, in Block Six (6); Lots numbered One (1) to Twelve (12), inclusive, in Block Seven (2; Lots numbered Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18) in Block Seven (7); Lots numbered One (1) to Twelve (12), inclu- sive, in Block Nine (9); Lots numbered Sixteen (16) Seventeen (17) and Hight. teen (18) in Block Nine (9); Lots numb- ered One (1) to Six (6), inclusive, in Block Ten (10); Lots numbered Nine (9) to Bighteen (18), inclusive, in Block Ten (10); Lots numbered Four \@), Five (5) and Six (6) in Block Eleven (11); Lots numbered One (1) to Five (5), inclusive, in Block Twelve (12); Lots numbered One (1) to Ten (10), inclusive, in Block Thirteen (13); Lots numbered One (1) to Hight (8), in- clusive, in Block Fourteen (14), all in the Townsite of Feeley, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Itasca County, and Lot numbered Twenty-one (21) in Block Two (2); and Lots numbered ‘Three (8) and Hight (8) in Block Three (8) in the Townsite of Bovey, according fo the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Weeds in and for said Itasca County,’ subject, however, to the exceptions and reservations comteined»and set forth in deeds of such property from The Bovey Company. Such sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Itasca County, Minnesota, at the front door of the County Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids, in said County, at one o'clock p. m., on the 19th day of January, 1914. The amount due and claimed to be due upon said mortgage at the date of this notice is the sum of $28,558.88, and, in addition #hereto, the sum of $200.00 attorney's fee, as stipulated in said mortgage -in case of foreclosure. Dated December Ist, 1913, ANDREW JOHNSON, Mortgagee. H. G.. Gearhart, Attorney for said Mortgagee, Suite 513 Palladio Bl’dg., Duluth, Minnesota, SUMMONS IN APPLICATION FOR! REGISTRATION OF LAND. Torrens No. 288. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, District Court, 16th Judicial Distric¢. 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: The Southeast quarter of the North- are quarter (SE 1-4 of NW 1-4);South- west quanter of the Northwest quarter (SW 1-4 of NW 1.4); Northeast quarter cof Southwest quarter (NE 1-4 of SW 1-4); Northwest quarter of the —— quarter (NW 1-4 of SW 1-4); quarter of the South- nasiemanecay (SE 14 of SW 1-4), of Section Twenty-four (24), all in Town- ein ca cae ‘way Company, as the same is now to @ point on the north section twenty-three (23) a one thousand two hundled You are hereby summoned and quired to answer the application. of the applicant in the above entitled ceeding and to file your answer to ;said application in the office of Clerk of said Court, in said Co ‘within twenty (20) days after the ser- ice of this summons upon you, clusive 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 Grand Rapids, in said County, this 10th day of December A, D. 1913. I. D.. RASSMUSSEN, (Seal of District Court, Clerk. Itasca County, Minn.) Crassweller, Crassweller & Blu Attorneys for Applicant, Exchange Building, Duluth, Minn. H-R Dec. 17424-31 Citation for Hearing on Petition to Seif Mortgage or Lease Land. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, in Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of a P. Gift, : The state of, Minnesota to all persons interested in the sale of certain lands {belonging to said Robert P. Gift. The petition of Langford R. Gift as repre-. sentative of the above named decedent, being duly filed in this court, represent_ ing that it is necessary and for tha best interests of said estate and of all interested therein that certain lands of said decedent described therein be sold and praying that a license be to hime granted to sell the same: Now therefore, you and each of you, are hereby cited and required ta show cause if any you have, before this court, at the Probate court ‘rooms in the court house, in Villaga of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the 15th day of Jan- uary, 1914, at 10 o'clock a, m., why the ‘prayer of said petition should not be granted. Witness the Judge of said Court, and and the seal of said court, this 19th! day of December, 1913. (Court Seal.) CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, Judge of Probate Court. Herald-Review Dec. 24-31 Jan. 7. NOTICE, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ITASCA, SS, District Court, Fifyeenth Judicial Dis. trict. Great Northern Railway Company, se titioner, vs. August B. Darelius, Edward E. Neal, Lizzie E, Neal, F. D. Culver, Lizzie Cul- ver, F. J. Chipman, S. A, Mhillips, H. J. Lewis, William H. Denning, William H. Deming, E. R, Lewis, Mary E. Lewis, M. H. True and J. N. Truz,Respondents, To the above named respondents: You] are hereby notified that the above named petitioner, Great Northern Railway Company, a railroad corporay tion empowered to exercise the right to eminent domain, in its corporate name and by authority of its governing body, has duly filed in the office of ‘the clerk of the above named court its ‘vuly verified petition, the objects of which are the acquisition by said peti- tioner for railroad purposes, by lawful «-xercise of the.power of eminent do- ‘main vested in said petitioner, ag ‘aforesaid, of the strip or piece of land herejwafted described, and the taki and using of the same perpetually for, the purposes of petitioner, its suc- ‘cessors and W To that end said petition also asks for, and as a further object, said petition seeks an order of to ascertain, assess and report the amount of damages that will be sus- tained by the owner or several owners, or other persons interested in said pro- property as a result of such takingy and seeks that such other and further proceedings may be had therein as are aufhorized or required by law in the’ condemnatiion of.the said tract’ of land; and for such other and further relief as may be deemed just and equitable. That the tract of land sought te be condemned in this proceeding is situ. ated in the county of Itasca and of Minnesota, and is described as lows, to-wit: A strip or piece of land one hitndred (100) feet wide in lot four (4), sectiont twenty-@hree (23), township fifty-five (56) north, range twenty-five (25) west, being fifty (50) feet wide on the west- verly side and fifty (50) feet wide the easterly ‘side of the center line the railway of the Great Northern line ‘County Road running north and south |@id Court, and the seal thereof, at — of the court, appointing commissioners © ees } 2 —