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Aitkin independent age (Aitkin, Minn.) 1912-1922

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INSTRUCTION BY best measure of value that (the SUE OF SCHOOL HO E. I. KRELWITZ commission has been able to find Ladies' Fine Shoes About 250,000 sales have been listed jst t- Rollis Minn., July 15, 191% LAWYER and as each transfer represents TAX COMMISSION the judgment of two people—the OTHER STATE UMDS I received a communication re-, AITKIN, *V: MINNESOTA, seller and'the buyer—as to the alue of a given piece of property C€n*ly from a business man value of a given piece or property "l,°'uv" a* the he total total siues siues included included in in the the tab- tab- Aitkin, Aitkin, stating stating tihat tihat he he expe expected MRS. BERTHA EDSTR0H ulation represent the (combined to try to have tihe wet lands of State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Twenty-fifth Article Treats Spencer township drained. "diiV' the price paid may in some instances Office, Teacher of Piano, Musical History P.ightly done, nothilng would be have been more than the and Harmony. Advanced Student St. Paul, July 1, 1912. BLUE more advantageous to Aitkin and of Equalization By the true value of the property, it is Flaaten Conservatory, Duluth. surrounding country. Wrongly RIBBON Notice is hereby given that on not unreasonable to assume that Students taken under guaranteed SHOES done,nothing could be more disastrous, the re are just as many instances in August 16, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. especially, to the farmers which the sale price was less than Tax Commission in the office of the county auditor, concerned. true (value, thus one off-setting EMIL E. ER1KS0N at Aitkin, Aitkin county, in the So, as 1 am interested in this the other. drainage project, I would like to state of Minnesota, 1 will offer for PHOTOGRAPHER One of the strong points in the give a few pointers, which I have system is that jit applies the sale certain unsold state lands, and Studio opposite the Methodist church learned from observations taken same measure of value—the same The manner ascertaining the Open every day. Sundays. 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. also those state lands which have here.. percentage of assessed to true yard stick—to each district and reverted to the state by reason of 1st—Avoid all so-called civil engineers. MARK -value of rtal estate by the "sales e*.ch county in the state. Whether We are paying three en- the non-payment of interest. MEANS QUALITY- DAN KAHE^-'""-' method" was briefly explained in the values determined by the sales ,, the preceding article. method be high or low, the system gw^rs about $5,000 annually on ZEESE Terms: Fifteen per, cept of the CITY DRAY LINE The necessary data or infor- affords ia uniform measure of judicial ditch No. 11, I live right purchase price and interest on the mation for the tabulation of real value for the (entire state, and the ditch and will say without all Careful and prompt attention is given to unpaid balance from* date of sale estate sales is gathered by rep- when intelligently applied, should hesitancy, I don believe the three orders to June 1st, 1913, must be paid at resentatives of the tax commission result in as equitable an assess- or them earn $300 annually Get your county surveyor to run These representatives visit «ach ment as human judgment can procounty the 'time of sale. The balance of DENTIST the lines, and tay him only for,the of the state and make a list duce. July 27-Aug. 31 purchase money is payable in whole days you need him, Avhich should of all transfers of real |estate I NOTICE OP or in part on or before forty years DR. D. J. MURPHY be very few. MORTGAGE FORECLOSUPE SAt/R made by warranty deed during a! intrrxr/vrKi 2—Don't make too many ditches from date of sale the rate of interest given period, usually two years, uLUMINOUo Default having been made in the Offices over Aitkin County nor too large, they are making conditions of that certain mortgage on the unpaid balance is Care is taken to include only such ORE SHIPMENTS twice as many as is needed here State Bank transfers as represent bona jfide executed by Peter Anderson four per cent per annum, payable Superior, July 29—A voluminous and twice the size, there is only sales, and in which the consic sider- ana his wife, mortgagors, to John Aitkin, Minnesota. in advance on June 1st of each about half the rainfall here as in A. Lande, mortgagee, dated the ation, or that include the exchange ore shipping business is being central Illinois and yet they will year provided the principal remains 2?th day oi February, 1911, with a of one piece of property for an-: ied on by the Great Northern car have twice the amount of ditching power of sale therein contained unpaid for ten years but DR. W. G. COURTKEY sSch^as8 £th!r''to "sot road this year and the amount of of central" minoi"s"when all the and r« corded in the office of the if the principal is paid within ore handled at the Allouez docks ditches on the blue prints are conare not included in the tabulation. register of deeds in and for Aitkin ten years front date of sale the County, Minnesota on the 31st day Each transfer listed shows the this year will exceed by far the s^r.uc^?*i. -,*4. -j DENTIST A ditch 12 ft. wide at the top, rate of interest will be computed of March, 1911, at two o'clock p. at five per cent per annum. ?ilem da°i 'of S M^maeydan!eantS|t0nnage Ca'edjT mr„ atthe "tomandabout 6 m„ in Book S of mortgages on Appraised value of timber, if any, consideration, the book and page' ,To, road, deeP on each section line running page 532. date has must also be paid at time of sale. Washington Block AITKIN, MINN. of record, brief description of! sliipped Ebout 6j500j000 tons of ore eftst 3.nd west would thoroughly And whereas there is claimed to sl Lands on which the interest is the property,„ and the (assessed, since the opening of the season. north Spencer township and be and ectually is due and owing delinquent may be redeemed at any on said mortgage at the date of time up to the hour of sale, or DR. J. J. RATCLIFFE bv S wib|ermd'itchetSS Thte Dearly equal9 the t0tal ha,!d S this notice the sum of eight hundred roll piecedm0 aosessmen The cost of excavating ditches before resale to an actual purchaser. and ninety and 13-100 dollars led Jagt which was about The sales are compiled and tab- SjSOOOjOOO tons. this size should be about $400 per principal and interest, (and no PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON All mineral rights are reserved The ore is being shipped at the mile or $100 per quarter section, ulated by assessment districts and action at law or otherwise ihas by the laws of the state. rate of about 2,300,000 itons per the settlers in the Rice River by counties separate .tabulations can been instituted to recover the Successor to Dr. Belsheim. Not more than 320 acres can be month. An average of 2,100 cars country afford to longer lose Office over Aitkin County State Bank. debt secured by said mortgage or are made for city and village property, St,- sold or contracted to be sold to Residence. First St., just South of Potter crops for this amount? are received at the dock daily, any part thereof. and for farm property, brldee Tel.—Office 75-J2.S House 75- J3. any one purchaser. The dirt from this sized ditch "The shipments this year will showing in each case the total Now therefore notice is hereby Agents acting for purchasers would also make a better road eMeed by about 4,000,000s tons number of sales, the aggregate gi\en that by virtue of the said must furnish affidavit of authority. grade than the dirt from a larger amount for which the jproperty those of 1911," said J. C. Morell power of sale, and the statutes in H. C. LEONARD, M. D. ditch. Appraiser's reports, showing quality was sold, the total assessed value last evening. such case made and provided, said and kind of soil, are on file in 3—Do not run your bonds too of the same and the percentage mortgage will be foreclosed and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON this office. long, they should all be paid in 8 of assessed to sales value. This1 the premises covered thereby and Lists of lands to be offered may or 10 years at most. Surgery a Specialty. percentage is then applied to all ACCEPTANCE OF re in be obtained of the state auditor or 4—Do not undertake too much West half of the Northeast, Office in the Washington Block. real estate in the district or jQHNSONS STATUE the state commissioner of immigration ditching under one contract. Such county and becomes the factor quarter and the Northeast quarter AITKIN, MINN. at St. Paul, and of"-the county concerns are too unwieldly jand by which its true value is deter-' C. W. Ames, member of the exmined. of the Northeast quarter of sec20, auditor at above address. open too many avenues for graft eeutive committee of the John A. and the Northwest quarter of SAMUEL G. IVERSON, JOHN C. HESSIAN the Northwest quarter of Section Let us take Mower county as an Johnson memorial commission has State Auditor. 29, all in Township 44, of' Range illustration. The total number of O'Connor Sculptor I3/,those constructing the ditches cabled Daniel transfprs in mnmniW the .3(1 ra_ Connor' sculptor, too great a scope of country 23 in Aitkin county, Minnesota, ATTORNEY AT LAW lf foSSyerar ^?odDend?ngPDecember Paris' acceptance of the is taken in one ditching project. with all hereditaments and appurtenances, Avho is in NOTICE FOR BIDS Land titles examined, and perfected. 31, 1911, w£f 1209. Of fhis j^oic statue of the late governor With these suggestions proceed will be sold by the sheriff number Sealed Bids will be received by the submitted to the com- at once with your ditching jmd 598 sales covered farm property, submitted to th* of said Aitkin county on the fourteenth he Next door to Aitkin County the Rice River country will be as day of September, 1912 at County Auditor until the 6th 1 9and 611 sales city and village pro- nKklon- State Bank building. 1 Mr. O'Connor sent from Paris, fine land when ditches are compithe ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the perty. The total consideration day of August, 1912, at 10 a. m., for I Photographs of the_ casts for the leted as can be found in Minnesota front door of the Court House in amounted to $4,781,465, and the grading, ditching and clearing of LOUIS HALLUM Aitkin, in said county and state, state road No. 1 and 14, according at public sale to the highest bidder to plans and specifications now on for cash to satisfy the amount ATTORNEY AT LAW file in the office of the county audiitor. then due and owing on said mortgage, average and (assessed valeu ot, *.* .~ e'v1 The county reserves the right A the farm property sold was found commss.on. Md^Mr.^0 Connor K,usiy«ought_fo_r_the r.ghts^ofthe and the taxes, if any, on Office in Aitkin Co. State Bank Bldg to reject any and all bids. people by daring to attack the siid premises, and' the costs and to be 28.83 per cent and village Jul 2J-Aug 3 J. B. LEMIRE, AITKIN, MINN. unscrupulous officers of the drainage disbxirsen*nts allowed by law, property 32.10 per cent. Using Connty Auditor. commission even in (their and the sum of twenty-five dollars these percentages as the (factor TEACHERS WANT own citadel in St. Paul, and by attorney's fees as stipulated in the true value of real estate in FARMERS! their investigation and (bringing NISE MONTHS SCHOOL said mortgage, subject to redemption Mower county is found to be July 27-Aug. 10 a -+i before the people jjthe nefarious as provided by law. $32,664,032, of which amount $27,174,745 The Country Life Club of Aitkin ^0^^ which, to say the least Don forget the Farmers' Towr ROAD GRADING BIDS WANTED. Dated July 24, 1912. is represented $n farm iaiui ship Mutual Insurance Compa JOHN A. LANDE, nropeity, and $5,489,287 in tcity organization the people should feel justly proud Bids will be received by the 1 COUDty which is an of Klondike. They insure for 2u F. "VV. HALL, Mortgagee aij-d-village property. of teachers of the county, held and should encourage them in their County Auditor of Aitkin County cents on each $100.00 yearly. Address Attorney for Mortgagee. The ratio of assessed to sales their annual meeting Thursday and further efforts to get justice in Minn., until August 12, 1912, at 2 or am a to drainage work, to those who pay TMTV value is similarly ascertained in Friday. The following officers o:clock p. m., for the grading of A. W. NELSON, Prest. the bills. other counties, and is used as the were named 3 E. H. Hall, president, July 27-Aug. 10 F. J. WiNQUIST, Sec. 1 I was one of the complainants State road No. 4, from the corner factor for determining the true BRIDGE BIDS WANTED Dserwood. Minnesota Miss Edith Simpson, secretary, before that investigation began. value of real property in each of sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, town Bids will be received until 2 Miss Lillian Kordes, treas- I wrote {Mr. Matt son, representative county of the state. These ratios o'clock p. m„ on Monday, August 47 range 27, west two (2) miles to from Roseau (and among will be applied to the 1912 assessment urer. 12, 1912, for the construction of a Little Willow river, according to other things complained of a certain as equalized by county The following resolutions were bridge across Prairie river, in line on judicial ditch No libe­ plans and specifications now on file boards of equalization and will in adopted :r section 10, township 49, range 23, rty, ing run 7 times and ditch stakes not in the office of the county auditor a large measure determine what Be it resolved flby th County in Aitkin county, plans and specifications of said Aitkin county, Minn. ye set changes are necessary to fairly 1 Qiub of Aitkin County, in re for which are on file and The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel r, in re- rphe drainage investigation was Aitkin, Minn., July 25, 1912. equalize the assessment as between jar ion assembled, may be seen at the office of the isemuieu, justifiable gU gess J. B. LEMIRE, the different counties of the state, that we 200 MODERN ROOMS favor the adoption -iv County Auditor of Aitkin County a'i'tate Matron'MSiSwmSSS County Auditor. Located in Heart of Business District It is the policy of the tax com- Uw »quirto£"«"*htae at Aitkin, Minn., and at the store $1n£i of mission to notify the coanty aud- thtprm in all rural schools Mattson and Robertson, but we ve $1.££ SINGLE RATE Nelson at Tamarack, mon itor of any contemplated changes m§c.™ Th$ the state gi?e aid had Vi0„4-enough of TaJt, Ted, and Eber- Marcus EUROPLAN RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 ot-i/uim, iiicLL tut: Kxvt aiu Beware of Ointments for Catarrh PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA l^u c?^n X' Wjth a 1 request jst in maintaining such term Bids^ will also be received for all COMPLETE SAFETY ass A Republican. that he give the same due publicity whg.j.g such aid is necessary. that Contain Mercury, material needed for the construction AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS Ample time is given anyj inter-1 Third that we lurge school' ,of the aforementioned AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION as morcury will surely destroy the sense ol smell terested person to file objections, if j( the legislative com- bridge, such material to be delivered "Were all medicines as meritorious and completely derange the whole system when ers an (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES either personally or writing, to mitte-e of the M. E. A. to secure entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such at the boat landing at EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.) as Chamberlain's Colic, the proposed changes Such ob- gi8lation. articles should never be used except on prescriptions EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING Libby, Minn. Bids for material said le from reputable physicians, as the damage they jections are fairly and impartially her resolved, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the WATER, STEAM HEAT, GAS AND ELECTRIC That a will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive and bids for construction must be Be it furt LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. considered defore final action is from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured copy of these resolutions be trans- world would be much better off made separately, and the right is SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. by J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury taken. reserved to reject any and all ,nd is taken internally, acting directly upon mitted to the local papers, a and the percentage of suffering the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In While the sales method of determining bids. buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the committees/and Mpy^o^the ally c'ecreaspd.''writes Lindsay true value may not be Aitkin, Minn., July 25, 1912. genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledft Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. absolutely accurate in every instance, Superintendent of Public Instruc- St'ott, of Temple, Ind. For. sale J. B. LEMIRE, Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. it is, as already stated, the tion. by all dealers. County Auditor. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. OVER 65 YEARS' BUY THEM EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS &C. COPYRIGHTS GENERAL MERCHANDISE FARM IMPLEMENTS BUILDING MATERIAL Anyone a may sending sketch and description free an qnlekly ascertain our opinion whether invention is probably patentable. Communications HANDBOOK on Patents strictly conUdeutfal. sent free. Oldest aeency for securing patents. tu & Co. receive Patents taken rough Munn tpccial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. WE MAKE SWTS FOR DRESS AND Buggies, Wagons, Sash WEDDING OCCASIONS A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest circulation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a year: four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers. Every garment we tailor for MUNN S Co.ssiBmdM'-NewYork either of these functions is Branch Office. 63S 8L, Washington, D.C. tailored in the most workmanlike Runabouts, all the Lumber, Doors, manner. ., Market Report PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS MADE HERE FOR ALL OCCASION! Cash Prices Paid for Produce Modern Farm Mach­ Window's, Shingles, Wheat $1.00 1 .70 O N S O N Corn shelled, dry 50 Oats inery and Tools and a 50 Lath, Paper,, Brick, Barley E A I O I V. V, Buckwheat 60 AITKIN. MINN. Rye a ... 55 Potatoes- & t——j. New 45 I' full line of Haying and Lime, Cemet, Plaster and Navy beans, fancy jbushle— 2.50 Brown beans, fancy, bushel 2.50 LUNG DISEASE Live chickens,- heavy 10 Light-—- 08 Everything to build -4 with. Harvest Supplies Spring Chickens -13 "After four in our family had diec Egg*, FreshButter, of consumption 1 was taken witt 18 a frightful cough and lung trouble fancy—— 22 I but my life was saved and gainec Packing stock—— 20 87 pounds through using 4 DR/KING'S Wool 20 HODGEDEN Veal—— .06 to !i» .08 NEW *4 Hides eaited per lb.— .09 Flour Patent 3.00 It®' DISCOVERY! SrftD****** lc40 tiS SliOrtS**"** UO mssmI «M«M mmm W. Texi I jSSffeV.'.-:. R. Patterson, tr.ooWellington, Cracked Corn, 80 lb«-—• ymcE aa ot mjl DRuaetm. S 1,35 soc fcb 'V "1 Feed, fiO lb*— 1H0 i: -m mam VM aMaub*Mi 111,1»pj:*«inaa»Liffi' «i Owiiiiwi wifwisir jjjri.im.iw