Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 15, 1898, Page 5

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fitted ont expressly for experiments Official Publication of the Pro- i Soh ets 56. rene eh for proper balloon work demands a good Ceal of room. Whenever it may be def&med necessary to learn of the presence of vessels in the neighbor- hood of the French squadron, the bal- 1. D, Rassmussen, district court fees CULKIN, aictetoe for June term ... James Doran, livery hire for “grand! jury to poor farm ..... .T. A. McHugh, bourd of papers for with balloons. The balloon itself is M. L. Toole. doarding wElAREIE foe, ‘1 ' - Kept on deck in a half inflated condi:| ceeditig of the Meeting August... Bei OE ous on ee tion. It does not take up much space E.R. Lewis. 3 days surveying county - sane ae eae ra : =e : of itself, but the equipment necessary road .. Sierea See Gand Bapids Minn, ie: Fili U ‘ Load z fi 7 filings Upon Lan May also be made before im. Order for Hearing on Claims. Ete. STATE OF MINNESOTA, oh County of Itasca. Lig SEPTEMBER 2, A. D, 1898; lon will be ‘inflated and sent up; and Jul robate Court, ce iy. BSE ee e€ experse its occupants will thus have'a view of T. A. McHugh, board of paupers for Tn thelMatter of the pacial Beem oe of taking witnesses to a far greater extent of oeean than Duluth or St. Cloud could be seen from the deck or mast of Ausio Smith, Deceased August. Letters of administration on the estate of en if v _ ust, A.D, @ vessel —Boston Advertiser. Sumptuous, guess. o villain discovers he doesn’t cut any Ci ic “Yes, perfectly.” “Well, they use real ice there” “IT want ta know.”—Detroit Tribuse See To Tuller & Terpenning and te Jumes A Quigg and to all others whom i# may con- cern: Whereas, A petition duly signed by the property owners residing and owning lots in Block Nine, Itasca City or Sim’s Addition to ger River. was duly presented to the Vil- lage Council of the Villpge of Deer River, in the County of Itasca and state of Minnesota, on the 29th day of September, A. D. 1898, praying said Council to take the mecessary steps to cause to be built and laid a sidewalk on the north yside of said Block Nine on Laura avenve in said village; And, Whereas, The said Village Council at an adjourned meeting of said Council deem- ed it necessary and proper that the prayer of suid petition be granted. und that it was proper to cause said sidewalk to be built and laid on the North side of said Block Nine on Laura Avenue as prayed; Now, therefore, You and each of you and all other persons owning or claiming to own lots in said Block Nine are hereby notified und required that on or befose the firft day of November, A. D. 1898, you build or cause de built ou said North side of said Block sat your own proper cos} end expense a sidewalk of the uniform width of eight feet (g feet). which said sidewalk when so built shall be built or constructed of two-inch plank laid upon four stringersof not less di- ons that 2x6 inches and securely fast- encd thereto by spikes so that the same shall nand duraole. Said sidewalk shall be nstructed that the top thereof shall be ten inches aboxe the middle of tho street. And you and each of you are hereby fur- ther notified that in defauyt of your so build- 1g and laying said sidewalk within the time afaresaid, said village Council will proceed to build the same and have the cost of build- ing the same assessed against the property id Block fronting upon said street as preseribed by law. In witdess whereof, the Village Counci have caused these presents to be signed by its Village President and attested by its Re- corder and the Corporate Seal of said Villa to be thereunto affixed at the Viplage af D R in the County of Itasca, Minnesota. this Both day of September. A. D. 1698. F. L. CHURCHILL, lenvof the Village of Deer River be Aftest: C. V Bho. si SON, (Seal) » Recorder. To Wiliam J. Kelly and to J. P. Metzger an vo all othors whom it may contern: “Sumptuous performance? Well, 1|Of the Board of County Com- You remember the seene where missioners of Itasca Co. County Auditor's Office, , Itasca County, Minn. f Pursuant to adjournment, the Board of County Commissioners met this 24 day of September, 1898, Present—Commissioners A. E, Wilder, B. ©. Finnegan and ©. WW. Robinson. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, after whioh a motion made that the action of the board taken at such last meeting rejecting the application of H. Crawford for abatement of taxes upon the nw of section 2, town 53, range 27, be re- considered and d before the board therefor, after which the niinutes were ap- proved. The said appli ation of H. Crawford for abatement of was taken under con- sideration. It appearing that the said land had been cut-over land of a nominal valua- tion for many years, and that same had been assessed ut $3.0 per acre therefor, the same was recommended to the state auditor tor approval at a valuation of $1.00 pe: with taxes, penalty, interest and costs igur- ed ou that bas Mr. Gravell, of Split Ha and, Mr. Carlson, of Trout Lake, and Frank Larson, of township 68, range 25, appeared before the board and urged the zppropriation of money to aid iv the repair of roads in their respective lo- calities, allof which were taken under con- sideration. 8100 was appropriated for the repair of the road from Deer Lake to Deer River, to be pended under the supery m of Commis- sioner Robinson. ‘ The board determined to ask the commit- tee appointed to expend the state appropria- tion to place 350.00 upon the upper end of the so-called Bow String read. It being the time and place fixed for the ring of the pucition for the formation of schovi Cisuiict ae Deer River, within is ken under con- > wo the granting formation of such ianen wader. ideration peittron for the new district ofthe sud Whereas, A petition duly signed by th. property owners residing and owning lots in Block Four, Itasea City or Sim’s Addition to Deer River, was duly presented to the Vil- lage Conncil ef the Village of Deer River, in the County of Itasca and State of. ean on the 29th day of September, A. D. 1898, pra id Council to take the necegsary steps to cause to be built and laid a sidewalk on the South sideof said Block Four, on Laura Avenue, in said village. And Whereas, The said Village Council at journed meeting of said Council deem- ed it necessary and proper to cause said side- walk to be built and laid on the South side of said Block Four, on Lauia Avenue. Now, therefore, You and each of you and all persons owning Lots in said Block Four are hereby notified and required that on or before the first day of November, A. D, 1898, you build or cause to be build and laid on the South side of said Block at your own cost and expense a sidewalk of the uniform width of Eight feet ( feet), which said side- walk when so built shall be built orcon- structed of two inch plank laid upon four stringers of not less dimensions than 2x6 in- ches and securely fastened thereto by spikes so that the same shall be firm and durable. Said sidewalk shall be so constructed that the top thereof te be ten inches above the middle of said stre And youste bercby tordher-aptiied that in defanit of your building and laying said sidewalk within the time aforesaid, said Vil- lage Council will proceed to build the same and have same assessed against the property assessed against the property fronting on said street as prescribed by law. In witness whereof, the Village Council have causeo these presents to be signed by its Village President and attested by its Re- corder, and the Corporate Seal of said Vil- lage to be thereunto affixeo at the Village o: Deer River, in the County of Itasca, Minne- sota, this 30th day of September, A. D. 1898, FP. L. CHURCHILL. . President of thé Village of Deer River. ©, W. ROBINSON, Village Recorder. an Order for Hearing otice of Applica- tion for fee oft Administrator. tom of by nog ss. ‘ounty o! be Z = Probate age ) ial Term, A’ In the Lg peed 3 the estate of mings, di eased. eeaivin and filing thé petition eke} soph Cammalnes of Two Harbors, County ust 17, 1898. john Cum- CE pg Ny sari other things, that_John Cummi egy. Wisconsin, on tl late of Dongine Cox County, 2nd day of D. 1897, at_ the City of West Lily) slate! ‘of Wisconsin, died intes- goods cl E egegt ae estate within this county, ‘and that petiti paar is che 4 sae ani eir of eu Gaceused, and roving shy at ad- ministration A said es! tute be to ©. C. Mc- ‘CHES Srdored that, said petition be heard aoe this Soats on the eng lay of Septem- at 10 o'clock a. m., at Grand tice thereot ee and to trp some published at Rapids in | eet Rapids the 17th day of Aug- E.C. KILEY, ee Judge of Probate, aS. The Hoard of Co sioners of It: county, Stave of Minne- sota, was duly petitioned by a majority ofthe freeholdérs residing within the territory hereinafte? described te form und erect the same into anew school district; and, Whereas, A hearing upon said petition was duly ordered by said Board of Coun- ty Commissioners, and had upon due and proper notice: Now. Therefose. It appearing to said Board of County Commissioners that the prayer of said petitioners should be granted, it is hereby ordered and direct- ed that the following named territory be and the same is hereby formed intow new School Distriet Number Six (6). to- wit; All of Township One Hundred Forty-five (145), and One Hundred Forty- Six (146), North of’ Range ‘Twenty-five (@) west of the Fifth (oth) principal . meridian, lying and being eost of the Winnebagoshish Indian Reservation in said County and State of Minnesota. (Signed) A. E. Wmprr, Chairman of Board of County Commis- sioners. County, Minnesota. Atiest: 1. Kh. Kina, County Auditor. ty Coramis- The question of offering a reward for the apprehension and conviction of the murder- er or murderers of the late Henry W. Ward was taken under consideration, after which the following resolution wus adopted: Whereas, 1t appears that sometime about the 6th or 1th of August, 1893, Henry W. Ward, living on’ Sec. 16, Town 65, Range 26, was murdered’ at his homo by some person or persons at this time unknown to the authorities, and it ap- pears that this board is justified in offer- ing a reward for the detection and con- \ viction of the person or persons coinmit- ting such murder, Therefore, Be it Resolved, That a re- ward of Five Hundred Dollars ($590.00) be offered by tlie County of Itasca for the detection and conviction of the person or persons who 1s supposed to have, murder- ed’the said Henry W. Ward, at his home presumably ubout the 8th day of August, 1898. Upon motion townships 144, 47 and 148, range 25, were attached to School District No. 6 this day created. Upon motion townships 64, 65 and 66, range 2%, were attached to School Distriet No. 4. Upon motion townships 66, 67, 68 and 69, of range 22, and townships 66 and 67, of range 28, were attachetl to School District No. 4 The question of building a bridge across Prairie river on sec. 34, town 56, range 25, was. taken under consideration. The board hav- | ing advertised for bids, CharJes. LE. Leeman submitted a bid to build the same for 3688.00, being the only bid submitted. The same, after some consideration, was rejected, and Mr. Leeman was instructed to place on tho bridge now being used*at that point braces and poles to act as sway bars. ” ‘A motion was read “From the Chief Fire Warden relative to the payment of fire war- den claims, but the board declined to recind their previous action thereon, Applicution of the Benedivtine Sisters for the abatement of 1897 taxes upon block 21, of the original ‘plat of Grand Rapids, was taken | under consideration and laid over until the Roy Bell, drugs. Pioneer Press Co., stationer Pioneer Press Co., stationery... H. B. Eble, coroner, in matter of death of John Robertson H. B. Ehle, coroner, juror’s fees at in~ quest on body of H. Ward. H. B. Ehle, coroner, witne: Anquest on body of H, Ward H. B. Ehle, corouer,miscellaneous ¢x- petises at inquest on body of A. Ward. 21 00 fees at 13 2 124 05 70 130 Frank Hart, constable fees, $15.00—al- lowed . errer - 1350 J. Everton & Son, merchandise for county road to Bow String... 63 83 E.0. Kiley, publication of proceed- ings prior to Jan. 15, 1898, $33.00—al- lowed} S sa e E. @. Kiley, publication of proceed- ings, financial statement, etc., fifty cents per folio for bo equalization proceedings arta five cents per folio for all other publi 283 85, evens, statignery for county superintendent.........+- : B. C. Finnegan, 8 days comm: der diem. B.C. Finnegan, 5 equalization A. B. Wilder, 10 days; on board of equalization and mileage, 15 50 5 duyson bourd of 15 00 82 60 A. E. Wilder, 3 days commissioner's per diem und mileage .. 11 00 A. E. Wilder, 3days committee work 9 00 Cc. W. Robinson, 19 days on board of ization and mileago... s Robinson, 2 33 00 Ww. 6 00 board Attest: H. R. KING, County Auditor. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Ttascs + Ss, Spe In the sien or E filing t wel, administ: h the amount of nd how much re mount ot debts o1 ertained; q ption-of all the 1 id deceased died weizec ne of the respi the Jegucies unpaid. 1 estate of ¥ nd the cond it appearin ui there is. not suflic estate in the hands of said 2 pay said debts, the legac administration, and that ie ia ayment of such debts es, and for the best. Intere: id decedent, to sali all interested in si ton Wednesd: r. 1898, at 10 0’ house i and th ata a ppei ar the 7th day of ck in 2 (if any there be) granted to said Su 0 roueh of th shall be ne¢ that, this order each week for ssive weeks prior to sald day of Grand Rapids Herald Review, paper printed and published in said county. Rapids, 2th day of June, E. C. KILBY, © Judge of Probute. Notice of Publication. Land office at Duluth, Minn. July goth, 1 hereby given that the follow s 2 of his inten- ip port of his ye made t otice ned tion to mak id claim, ane that said proof wil fore E Judge of Prob: Linn., on Sept. who made tfam: tnesses to n and cultiv , ‘Jordon, Emil De nd James Put- terson all of Cae ad Pe s. Minn. M.E. CULKIN, Register Notice for Publication. Land OMlee at St. Cigud, Minn. Sept. 15, 16 Notice is hereby givon that the follo named settler has filed notice of bis fn tion tomake final proof in sapport of t 24 40} Angie Smith, deceased, late of the County of AS ea and State of Minnesota, being grant- ed to James Smith, It is ordered. that six months be and the same Is hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, in which all yorsene: ba ing clatmene Comends against the said d ceased are required to file the sume in the Probate Court of said County, for examina tion and allowance. or be forever barred. It is further ordered, That the 26th day of Janna 1899, at ten o'clock, a. m., ata eciat term of said Probate Court, to be held the Probate Office in the Court House in ‘and Rapids in said County, be and the e hereby is appointed 2s the time and pl when and where the said Probate Court will examine and adjust said claims and demands, And it is further ordered, That notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested'in sald estate by forth- with, publisping this order once in each week three successive weeks in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review a weekly newspaper priuted agd published in said salaes 4H a eg a Rapids, Min: By 1898. E.C. KILEY, Judge of Probate. rs > tes Tn District Court, Fifteenth Judica! District. AMY ren Papesn ; WARREN. THORP, Defendant. The State of Minnesota, To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to 5 t | STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is on fie in the office of the Clerk of the said Court, at his office in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the sub- iber at his offieg in the Village of Grand Rapids. ‘in sald CoNnty of Ttasca, within oy days after the service of this sum- you, exclusive of the day of su you fall to answe ap ‘in the tim plainti in’ this action will apply. to the Court for the relief demanded in said com h the costs and disbursements of! € RATT, Plainti® Attorne: i Rapids, Ttasea County, Minn. Mass County Convention Of the Free Silver Repuvlicans—National Silver Party. i Notice is hereby given that a county con- vention of the ree Silver Republicans (National Silver Party) will be held, pur- Simi topcesaninion adopted by. the county committee of the Free Silver Republicans (National Silver Party) of Itasca county, Minnesota, on Satur September 17, 1593, od Bapids, Minn., at id day, for the purpose of placing in nomination One candidate of said party for each of the following county offic s, to-wit: Auditor, Treasurer, Sheri! vot Deeds. Attorney, Judge of Pro- uperintendent of Schools, Coronor, or, aud one candidate for each of the following commissioner districts of said county, to-wit: Districts Numbered One, Two. “Fhree, Four and Five, which said candi@ates for said county offices and com- missioners are to be voted upon at the election by law required to be held mber, 1808. id party not having cast the requis- rcentum of votes at the last general ‘on to bring its Operations under the rovisions of the ary Election iawof ota, the above called convention will bea MASS CONVENTION, and iu its delib- erations every citizen of Tiasca county who believes in the peas of ‘pimecallisan and In anhonest and economic administration of the goverment of Itasca county are cordial- ly invited-to. ra pate. Grand Ri: Minn. be 1s. 9, 1898. y Committee. W ML PORMEN, Chairman. “> Sealed Bids, i Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the oflice of the County Aud- I September 3. for the constru across Prairie Rive: point on sect tion ae town 08 range 25, where the roud@o the Diamond Mine crosses Prairie River, aevording to plans on file With the County Auditor, right is reserved to reject any and ail nich bid must be apanied. by & ce d Check. or curreney for the sum of ten dollars Git,00) as a xuarantee Of good oo upon the part of the party making such vid By order of the Board of County Commis- sioners. H. R. KING, County Auditor, Duluth, Mississippi Piver & Northern. - Mississippi. Swan BR iver, Goins South -Ar " claim. and that said proot will be heard be- fore Ely Wright, clerk District Court. Ci nn. at Walker, Minn., on ‘Ostober LO Bh forthe soX ot sw% 8, township 12, who made H, E. No, i635 of sedi, section © uames the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and enltiva- tion of sid land. anford Love, Howard Allen, Victor Haven and Buré Upton. of Grand Rapids, Minn, THEO. BRUENER, Register. Notice for Publication. (Timber Land Act, June United Stat Duluth. Minn. Notice is her with abe: inacatn and Washington Territory. 2s extended to GH the mblie! land states by act t August 4, fi homas Hurley of Grand ids. county of Ttasca, state of Minnesota, thisday filed in this office his sworn State- ent. No. 4: forthe purchase of the M4 of si nbz of sw of section No. 9, in township No. 63 north, range No. 25 west, 4th P: M., and will offer proof to show that the land Sought fs more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural poses, and to establish his claim to said before the Register and Receiver of this t Duluth, ome on Wednesday, the y of November, 1898. He numes ss wit- ses: Dennis Beier: “of Grand Rapids, Minn. James Sherry of Grand Rapids, Minn., William Haley of Grand Rapids, ieee Benry McAllister of Minneapolis; Minn. Any and all Persons claiming adversely the above-described lunds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 23rd day of November. 1893. . Wa. = CULKIN, Register. ———_————— Colerado is a ) Spanish word, applied to the Rocky Mountains on account -of its many colored peaks. .. ‘ BOY CONE? Deane. ta. Maryland was DiSoee in honor of next mecting for dual ection thereon. é setae “Mi 7:40 p. m.Ar. D. M. PHILBIN, pneral Supt. J. #. KILLORIN, General ‘Manager | IF YOU WISH A FIRST-CLASS MOBDERN-PRICZ> HO TEL Stop at the {| ST. JAMES HOTEL, WHEN IN DULUTH "313-218 West Superior St,” DULUTH, MINN. St: w PER mkt AND UPWARDS: Steam Heat, * Electric Light, Electric Beils, Baths, Ete. Cut out this ad-and put rk Wort! gomparison, with the. polis and St.] Paul-Chicago Limi One in Hu- Bb omelet 3 bwo east, of he ne west. it ‘ious, So Hes can be saved. All Business Frtrusted tomy care Wf ‘ begiv prompt # BEL ag 12 4 If You Want to File upon lands under any laws of the United States, or when you are ready to make final proof, call at the office of the Judge of Probate, Court House, Grand Rapids. E. C. KILEY. Cainp Beef, Hogs and Salt Pork, wholesale and Retail. Beef, Pork, SS City Mutton, bea Meat a =. Market, || 7. = 4, F. METZGER, Chickens, acd “ oe Proprietor. Oysters, ‘ GRAND RAPIDS § ine nee ; and Canned Go “A Good suit” is always a winner. ‘Clothes make the man,” is an old saying well worth considering. Many a young man has obtained positions and made a start in life by being well dressed. A neat fitting tailor-made suit will make you look better and feel better. We guarantee the fit, material and workmanship. Lowest Prices. Best Workmanship. } Broeker & Whiteaker. if ale Railioad : OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. YTASCA COUNTY. HH, R. King rthut A. Kremer . Michael L. Toole Register o' Olerk of Court. County Attorne; County Surueyo' Corone) B. Ehk rin Mrs. O. H. Stilson County Commissioners: District No. eoens, LDA ard ick Distriet No. District No. Henry Doyen. GRAND RAPIDS VILLAGE r Attorney, ett THE CHURCHES. gi pepe OHUROH aes Tt A. acKenzie. ‘or, Serv! bath at ta. aranne 8 p.m. Becta Ssciol atl2. Junior ©. E. at Prayer- meciee. Thursday evening. at 8 Oreloek. Seats free. Strangers and all others cos- dially invited. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. J. Treloar, tor. Services every Sunday Sy os at Ufo. "sunday school at 12:00 oreloek: ‘ice at Laprairic every Sabbath. h afternoon t o'clock. Prayer meeting every Thurs- duy ea 7 weace. Z peor are unday; preaching, 7: ma Afrangers cordially invieed. OATHOLIC—Rev. Father Gamache, pastor, Services every Subbath morning and evening. ge school at2 p.m. EPISCOPAL—Rev. Mr. Allen. rector. Ser- vices every fourth Sabbath, morning and evening. SECRET SOCIETIES. ITASOA LODGE A. F. & NO. 208, meets the first and tulsa’ ridaye of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting brethren fraternally in Kremer, W. M. J. §. Beryzy, Sec EAL GRAND hacpatit Be Rilisid 5 Lo, eho Pag te . 184 meets every hall, Visttnet Seite sign, Jo. DESHAW, Bee’ Sec. “TEGGR. ee ea a hae

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