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sHas County IRews 31.50 per Y ear in Advance F RMERLY EAGLE ttIVKH DEMOCRAT.) Democrat Printing Co., Publishers. Frank A. Murphy, Editor. Motidny, jan. 15 1906, «if So Sil Annual Alevtins? November 14th 1905. (Continued from last week.) To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of Vi'as County: The undersigned petitioner, the Northern Land Co . respectfully peti t ones your honorable body to cancel '■nd set aside a certain tax deed cover ’ ig the S W - of section thirty-three (3 ) of township no 41, eleven (II) east, executed by the. county clerk for and in behalf of Vilas county, io Sanborn L nd Co. Tnat said tax deed was based on tax certificate for the sale of JfLO lor the ta\e,s of 1899. That said\ax deed and the tax certi ficate on which it was base d io illegal for the retson that the tax of 181*9 was paid by your petitioner, as evidenced by county treasurers receipt no. 2347, dated April 3uth, 1900 for 94c, said re ceipt being signed by Wihfiold J.Kyes, County Treasurer, countersigned by John Radcliffe, county clerk. Whereof your petitioner prays that said tax deed be cancelled and set aside and the Countyjllerk authorized to issue to your petitioner certificate of said cancellation as by law provided. The Nortuern Land Co. By Chas. M Upham, Pres. State of Wisconsin, ) County of Shawno, f Chas. M Upham being first duly nworn deposes and says that he is the President of the Northern Land Co , the corporation named above and that he makes this affidavit in its behalf; that the contents are true to his know ledge and that the tax receipt referred to in said petition is in his possession. Chas. M. Upham, -Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ist day of July, A. I) Robt. A. Upham, Notary Public for Shawano.X’o- Wis. (Notarial Seal) (of R A. U.) RESOLUTION NO. 3 Resolved, by the County Board of Supervisors of Wilas County, that Whereas, the Northern Land Com pany has petitioned this board to can cel a tax deed on the S vX'i NE|, Sec 33, Town 41, Range 11 E, issued on the sale of 1909, for the reason that the taxes for the year 1899 tax sale of 1! 0 > had been paid to the County Treasurer as-shown fyy his receipt No. 2347 tlaUu April 30tb, 1900. And as the records id the office of 'he County Treasurer and stub receipt No. 2347 shows that the tax had been pa d to the County Treasurer as claimed and the tax deep issued on this des cription to the Sanborn Land Company on the above sale is illegal; Now therefore, be it resolved that the County Clerk of Vilas County be and is hereby authorized to cancel said tax deed and to is-ue a cei titivate of cancellation to the above petitioner, the Sanborn Land Co. J Signed, VV. J. Eyes. Dated this 13th day of November, 1905. To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of Vilas County: The undersigned petitioner, the Northern Land Co., respectfully peti tions your honorable body to cancel and set aside a certain tax deed cover Ing the Southeast quarter of the north west quarter of 26-40-11 executed by the county’ clerk for and in behalf of Vilas county to Home Investment Com pany, that said tax deed was based ton the tax certificate for the sale of IlftlS for the taxes of 1897, and is recordeata the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Vilas Count/in Vol. 10, 80. That said tax deed is illegal for 70% Of the Shippers of Grain and Live Stock in tht- West are readers ot JWE CHICAGO EVENING POST Because it contains the best Market Reports. Because it prints all the news of the day as well. It Is the Best and surely the best is none too good for you. Subscribe through your newsdealer commission firm or publisher of paper containing this advertisement Sample copies sent free on request the rea-on that the tax of 1897, sale < f 1398 was ree’e ttmd by Nori hern Lana Co May Btb, Redemption Receipt No. i 128. Wherefore jour petitioner prays that • said tax deed be cat.celled and s. t aside [and the County Clerk be authorised to i issue to your petdiioper certificate of i said cancellation by law provided. The Northern I .and Co. by G Si. Knapp, Secy. I State of Wisconsin, I County of Shawano ) G. M. Knapp being first duly stvoin I deposes and says that he is the Secy, of the Northern Land Company, the petitiorer above, that he has reao the foregoing petition and that thy cot te its are true to his own knowledge. G. M. Knapp. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1905. Robt. A. Upham, Notary Public for W isconsin. (Notarial Seal) RESOLUTION NO. 4 Resolved, by thX] County Board o Supervisors of QLlas County, that Whereas the Northern Land Company have netitioned this board to cancel a cjrtun tux deed on the SEf N"i !,t ’ 26 40-11 East, issued to the Home In* vestment Co. on the sale 1898, tax < ' 18.»7 for the reason that the tax of 1897. sale of 1898 on said description was re deemed May Bth, 1901; and as redemp tion Receipt No ,’l2B dated May Bth, 1901, shows that tvA tix was redeemed , as above stated, making said tax deed ■ void Now therefore be it resolved, that the County Clerk be and he is hereby au thorized to cancel said tax deed and i sue a certificate of cancellation 10 the above petitioner, the Northern Land • Com; any. Signed, W. J. Kyes, I Dated this 14tb day of November, 1905. To the Hon. B ord of Supervisors ol Vilas Count) : The undersigned petitioner, the Northern Land Company, respectfully petitions your honorable body to can eel and set aside a certain tax deed covering Gafy Lot one (1) »i section No. thirty Are (31) of township fi r y oie (41) uoitn of range eleven (11) ea.-i executed by the County Clerk for ami inbehalf of Vilas county, to Sanbor n Land Co. assignee of Vilas county. That said tax died was based on tax certificate lor the sale of 1900 for the taxes of 1899. That said tax deed and the tax certi ficate on which it is based is illegal for the reason that the tax of 1899 was paid by your petitioner as evidencedKbv County Treasure’s leceipt No. dated April 30. 1900 fir 94c, .-aid r<X\ ceipt being sign' d by Winfield .1. KyeA County Treasur. r. countersigned John Radcliffe, County Clerk. Wherefore your petitioner p ays th o said tax deed be cancelled and sc aside, and the Count 1 . 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