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Published Every Saturday. — By E C KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE. Six Months.......$1 00| Three Months. .600 ——— Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, as Second-Clags Matter. Boys and Mens” bicycle shoes at Beckfelt & Mathers. Proceedings OF THE BOARD of BOOALIZAIQN OF Itasca County FOR THE YEAR 1899. Pursuant to law County Commissioners W. E. Myers, Chas. KE. Leeman and W. V. F » Deputy Auditor. met at the Auditor's offi ou the lith day of July, 1899, as a County Board of Equalization. After each had taken oath to fairly and impartially perform . th juties of such Board of Equatization, KE, Leeman was elected Chairman, after which the Boar proceeded to an examination of the personal property lists as returned by the assessors. The following changes were made: One year-old horses. A in item No. 1. Unorganized district, reduced 33 per cent. Village of Grand Kapids, reduced UW per cent. Two year-old horses. B in item No. 1. Town of Grand Rapids, reduced 10 per cent. Town of Bass Brook. increased 80 per cent, ‘Town of Deer River, increased.250 per cent. Horses, three-year-olds and over, C in item No. 1. In the unorganized district, the following changes Were inude: Bartlett & Larabee. George Dewey, increased 54 per cent. W. C. Gravelie, reduced 2 per cent. Hurd & MeAvity, increased 120 per cent. Malen Johnson, Micreased 5) per cent. H. Leighton, increased reduced 12 per cent. ¥ Myers, reduced 8 pe Duvid Reedy. reduced oy 1 Frank Voight, increased Powers & Simpson Co., Dunning & McAll cent. Frank Freestone, reduced 2 per cent. Wm. Goodchile, increased 15 per cent, John Hoff, increased 100 per cent. Jolin Kennedy. reduced 38 per cent. Dan McCormick, increased 33 per cent. A. N. Phillips, reduced er cent. Shevlin Carpenter Co. WU per cent. Price Bros., increased t 5 per . sed 25 per cent. od 15 per cent. ed 10 per cent, Koochiching, passed with Iron Rang outchange. Deer Kiver, raised 83 per cent. Ray, reduced 20 per cent. ‘Town of Grand Rapids, raised 3 per cent. 4 of Lupratrle, reduced 37 percent. » of Grand Rapids, raised 4 per Mr. J. P.Sims appeared before the Board in behalf of the Itasea Lumber Co., and stated that part of their railroad was as- sessed in the town of Deer River. and a por- tion of said road was asse: in the unor- ganized district, and requested that the en- tire railway be assessed in the town of Deer River. Tho request was granted, and %,000 in {tern No. 27 was transferred from the un- organized district to the town of Deer River. Articles “A" and“ B” tn item No. 2 were passed without change. The following changes were made in Ar- ticle" C” in item No. 2 (being cows:) Unorganized district, reduced 30 per cent. Town of Deer River, reduced 40 per cent. ‘Town of Iron Range, raised 25 per cent. Town of Koochichiug. reduced 13 per cent. Village of Grand Rapids, raised 25 percent. own of Ray. reduced 20’ per cent. »wn of Buss Brook, raised 6 per cent. Village of Lapratrie, raised 25 per Town of Grand Rapids, raised 25 p Trout Lake, passed without change. The following changes were made in Ar- ticle “D" in item No. 2 (being working yxen): Koochiching, reduced 5 per cent. Deer River. raised 9 per cent. ‘Town of Trout Lake, raised Unorganized district, reduc per cent. 25 per cent. Sheep. Item No, 3. The following changes were made: Village of Grand Rapids, reduced 33 per cent. Laprairie, reduced 38 percent. Bass Brook, raised 33 per cent. ‘Town of Grand Rupids, reduced 83 per cent. Unorganized district, reduced 33 per cent. Hogs. Item . 4. The following changes were made: ‘Town of Grand Rapids, redxced 4 per cent. Village of Laprairie, raised 34 per cent. Town of Iron Range, reduced 50 per cent. ‘Town of Deer River, reduced 42 per cent. Unorganized district, reduced 20 per cent. Village of Grand Rapids, raised 30 per cent. Koochiching, raised 25 per cent. ‘Town of Trout Lake. reduced 30 per cent. ‘Town of Bass Brook, reduced 20 per cent. ‘Town of Ruy, reduced 66 per cent. Item No. 5 passed without change. Sewing Machines, Ttem No. 6. The following changes were made. R ¥islege of Grand Rapids, reduced 4 per Town of Trout Lake, raised 10 per - * Town of Deer River, raised 90 ner cent Town of Grand Rapids, raised 25 per cent. Village of Laprainie. raised 20-per cent. Town of Bass Brook, raised 1 r cent. Unorganized district, reduced 10 per cent. Upon motion duly carried ‘the Board ad- journed to July Isth, 1899, at 10 o'clock #. m. Tuesday. July lsth, 1899, The Board met pursuant to ad: members | meant: he Nee” Cay man. W. V. Puller, W. A. Everts fits and the Deputy auditor, Jobe Commissioner Rellis took the oath as re- quired by law before taking part in the pro- ceedings. Item No. 7, being watches and clocks, item No. 8, being melodeons and organs, und item No. 9, being piano fortes, were passed with- toh 5 Nelson Arnold, was raised on item No.9, 0. Seas. Alken was raised on item No.5, 315. Vit: Rlood was Falsed, on Item No. $0: item No. 1, article “ 5 Milas Blood, reduced on item No. 3, $24. ‘Thos. Benton raised on ttem No. 10, #80. On motion, the Board udjourned to July 19th, 1899, at 2 p. m. Wednesday, July 19th. 1899. At® o'clock p.m. the board met pursuant to adjournment, all members present. The board took under consideration the matter of taxing chartered siuice dams, the same having been omitted by the assessors. it was decided that all chartered sluice dams should be assessed and added to the assessment of the several parties owning the same under item No. 27. Powers & Simpson were raised on item No. 7.$40), for a sini ce dam on sw of sw, section 33, town 59, range 22; also raised on item No. 27, $400, for a sluice ‘dam on se of sw, section 20, town 59. range 22. rice Bros. were raised on item No. $3.000, for a sluice dam on lots 8 and 9 se tion 33. town 54, range 25; also raised on item No. 27, $400, for u sluice dam on the se of ne, ection 25. town 59, range 24, Shevlin Carpenter & Co.,.raised on item No. 27, $300, tor w sluice dam’ on sw of ne sec- tion 35, town 57, range 24. John and Gust Hedquist, raised on item No. 27, $200, for a sluice dam on lots 3 and 4, section 25. town 57, 1: 'T. M. Brady, re and raised on item No. 9,350,and raised on item No. 10, 350. 8, J. Cable. raised on item No. 8, $25, and raised on item No. 16, $100. A. B. Clair, raised on item No. 21, $100. Lena Coughlin, raised on item No. 31, 35 A. H. Dorman, raise4 on item No. 5, %, and on item No, 15, $25. :. J. Fuller, raised on item No, 5, $20. H. E. Gratfam, raised on item No. 21, $290. John Hepfel, raised on item No. 31, 3% W. B. Holman, raised on item No. 16, $25. ona Ethel Huntley, reduced on item No. 2 L.W. Huntley, raised on item No. 9, 345. J.E, Johnston, raised on item No. 21. $100. Chas. Kearney, raised on item No, & L. Knox, raised on item No. 27, $400 The town of Trout Lake, raised on item No, 31, 66 2-3 per cent. organized. raised on item No. ez Smith & Richardson, in the town of Iron Rauge. was ‘reduced On item No. 18, 65 per cent. On motim duly carried, the Bourd ad- journed to July 20th at 9a. m, Thursday, July 20th, at 9a. m., the Board met pursuant to adjournment. members present; Everton. Fuller, Myers, Leeman and the Deputy. Auditor, Kremer & King, raised on item No. 27, $85. The Board then took up the town of Deer River. F. Baker was raised on item No. 26, $50, A. D. & PB. R. Brooks. raised on item No. 16, $800. on item No. 1 C,” $80. Vm. Buell was raised on item No. 1“C" Etta Churchill, ra on item No. 10, $100. and on item No, 1 Pe) W. J. Coffron. raised on item No, 16, 8100, A. M. Chase. redui on item No. 1"C," 0, and or item No. $50, and on item A. Jhase, raised on item No. 1 “C."" 360, item No. 2"C." 830, and on item No. 5, $10. Jas. Everton raised on item No, 10, $70, iverton & Son, raised on item No. 10, $100, on iter No. 16, 3400. W_A. Everton. raised on item No. 10. $125. J. F. Metzger, raised on item No. . nig, . raised on item N obinson, raised on item a G. obinson, raised on item No. 26, $1. Thos. Shehy, raised on item No 25, 3100. J. E. Sullivan, raised on item No. 26, 200. M. J. Taylor, raised on item No. 18, 3100. Tuller &*Purpenning, raised on item No. 16, $500. B.C. Shurtliff, raised on item No. 10, and on item No. 21, $250. ‘The assessment of O. J. Melon and E, C. Watson, in the village of Laprairic, as indi- viduals, was changed to Melon & Watson. Mr. M. McAlpine appeared before the Board and protested against the raise in his assessment of which the Board hud notified him. The matter was laid over for furth consideration. Mr. Anthony McAlpine appeared before the Board and protested against tho raise in his assessment of which the Board had noti- fied him. The matter was laid over for fur- ther consideration, W. V. Faller & Co,, were reduced on item No. 1 “C" to 860. C,H. Marr. raised on item No. 15, $500. M. McAlpine, raised on item No. 21, $200. A. Me..1pine, raised on item No. 21, 3250, ¥. P. Sheldon, raised on item No. 5, $2), ana on item No, 7, #40. < John Grats. raised on item No. 21, $100. John Chisholm, raised on item N F.A. MecVicar, ratsed ov item Nov. . Decker, raised onjitem 21, $150. '. Metzger, raised on item No 16, 3100. cob Mobr, raised on item No. 21, $100. Minneapolis Brewing Coy., raised on item No. 28, 3100. ‘The entire assessment of A. N. Phillips was stricken out of the village of Grand Rapid: as he hud been assessed in the Unorganized district. ' George Riddle, raised on item No. 21, $30. Upon motion duly made and carried, the Board adjourned to July 22. 1899. Saturday, July 22d, 1899. The Board met at 9 a.m. Members pres- ent: Myers, Everton, Leeman and Fuller. E. J. Farrell appeared and took oath be- fore tuking part in the. roceedings. ‘The assessment of Carrie Sherry In item No. t"C" in the Unorganized territory was cancelled, and was raised on item No. 25, $100. O. H. Stilson, raised on item No. 10, $50. M, Ponti appeared before the Board and protested aguinst the assessment of Bealla and Ponti, being raised, Their assessment was raised on item 16, $2, to which. Mr. Ponti agreed A. G. Vien’ Wm. Weit Wilder & 50. A. E, Wilder, raised on item No. 10, $50. ch E. Leeman. in the town of =e ids. duced on item No, 1"C on item No. 4, Mr. IF. P. Sheldon appeared before the Board and asked that the assessment of the Lumberman’s Bank be cut in two. The re- ‘as refused. 1 on item No. 10, & aised on item ard, reduced on item No. 22, 865. i - "igor of Lapraire, raised on item No. 10, $30. Phillip Binsfield, raised on item No. 16, 0, Chas. 8. Brock, raised on item. No. 5, $10. SS. MeMahon’ raised on item’ No. 26, $60 George Kremer, raised on item No. 28, J.W. Poole, in the town of Bass Brook, raised on item No. 29, $75 1, raised on item No. 31, % Hickey, raised on item No. 9 An adjournment was taken tol p. m. At1p.m., the Board met pursuant to ad- journment. N. Washburn, of the town of Trout Li raised on item No. 15, 880. een I. C. Thomas. of the town of Bass Brook, raised on item No, 10, 320. Love Bros.. of villa raised on item No. 1” No. 2"°R” $15. O. L, Mather, raised on item Ne. 21.8125, Ysa Mather, raised on item No. 16, of Grand Rapids. ” $440, and on item John Beckfelt. rnised on item No. 18, $500. seg Mercantile €o., raised on item No. 1, 185 per PROCEEDINGS! Official Publication of the Pro | ceedings of the Meeting of AUGUST 4, A. D. 1899, Of the Board of County Com- missioners of Itasca Co. Grand Rapids, Minn., August 4, 1899. Pursuant to adjournment the Board of rs metinthe Auditor's m. Koll Cali—Members present, Commission- ers Everton, Myers, Leemanand fuller, it was decided that the memvers present uld inspect the work done by Commi: ioner Myers, on the Prairie River bridge. An adjournment was taken until 2 p. m. At2p.m.the Board met pursuant to ad- journment, und Chairman Kellis being ab- sent, it was moved and seconded that Cox missioner Everton act as Chairman pro tem., the motion was carried, Commissioner Myers reported that he had completed the work upon the Prairie River bridge, as instructed, at a cost of $15 ‘The Board found that the work had be done in good and workman like manner and ordered that tne bills for suid work be allowed. J. H. Gruber made application for an abatement of taxes on the nw of ne’ of section 12, town 56, range 23, same wis ac- companied by acertificate from the United States Land office, showing that the land was Government land at the time it was as- sessed. Ou motion the application was granted und recommended to the State Auditor for hisupproval. J.B. Kehl made application fol a refund- ment of taxes paid upon government land erroneously assessed. After some discus- sion the application was rejected. W. ©. ‘Tyndatl made application for an abatement of penalties und. interest upon block First Di Grand Rapid: The ibatemen: W. Hi. Andrews made applic it of taxes upon sey lots I and Was ailowed, an for tion ction 2 25, sume was accompanied by a cer- tificave from the Cnited States L oflice, showing that the land was Uni states time it was assessed. batement was allowed a mended tu the state Auditor approval. ‘Tue applieadion for a refundment by An- gus Mcintosh, upow tax certificates was allowed for the original amount paid with- out interest. Commissioner Everton ofiered the follow- ing eeu and moved its adoption. hereas, It is believed by this Bouru that a small sum of money judiciously expend in the advertising of the wonderful sources of Itasca county, and in securing the establishment Of industries therein, would greauly enhance the weifare of all its citi- zens, as Well us enhance the taxable prop. erty of suid county, therefore be it a re for Kesolved, That the sum of $2,000, s much theréof as may be necessary ve, and sume is hereby uted aud set aside trom the revenues of said count; the purpose of advertising the resour said county and to secure the establishment of industries therein, to be ended by a vmamittee of citizens, consisting of E. A. Kremer, Joseph Crowther, D. M. Gunn, A. D. Brooxs and H. KR. King. to be expended by them insucha manner as they may think proper, with the consent and approval of Unis Board. Vhe resolution was seconded by Commis- sioner Myers, und on roll cali adopted missioners Kyerton, Myers and buller vot- ing Yes; and Commissioner Leeman voting for (0. Moved and seconded that the sum of 3150 be appropriated for the payment of pustage and exp Motion was adaptei Upon motion the Auditor w: to have the set snstfucted cently ordered annotated. The following bill were audited and allowed: Ohas. Kearney, as court of- ticer. #5 60 Pioneer Press Co.. blani 420 Cha ice fer . Kearney. a» Fergusson. E, A. Arnold, book fi W. B. Holman, ji iF 221 00 ‘or presse judg sw ice Mor cords wood, at 500 Hen, witness fee court 4 Gieat We: Printing Ools...- 8 29 W. V, Fuller & Co., plank for b: di dt W. ©. Tyndall, board of pv month of July, 1899. 180 69. John Troop, care of Fergu 50 00 Jas. McCormick, care of Fergusson 5) 00 KR. R. Bell, sundry drugs. 29 45 W. L. Perrault, clothing ior prison- ers By ee 185 Wm. Elde labor on irie 14:00 700 ‘as, ay: bridge. 14 00 6 days’ er bridge 10 50 John Vinsent, 8 days’ river bridge 14 00 | Mike Martin, 8 a: river oridge. 14 00 Fred Anderson, 9 du; weeing wor! iver bridge 27:00 L, D’Dnjou. drift bolts for bridge. 150 W. A. Everton, commissioner's per 300 30 ommissioner 3 00 an, comm aheee 00 ‘he bills - can '. O. Johnson, were laid over to the next meeting. ‘There being no further business the Board adjourned sive die, . FARRELL, County Auditor. PROCEEDINGS —OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL Tig Gd Ba An adjourned meeting of the village coun- cilwas held at the Villuge hall in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on Tuesday, August Lith, 1 800, | obresent — President Berney. Trustees O'Connell and Hepfel and Recorder King. Minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion approved. Report of W.B. Holman. justice of the pence, was read and ordered filed. Several bilis were on motion allowed as charged and warrants ordered drawn on the treasurer for the several amounts as follows, Ponobue. raised on item No. 5.80 | W. B. Holman, justice fees. % 1D. Powers, raised on item No. $7, $35. “W. Lynch,” sectal « bec i _C. L, Pratt, raised on iter No. 31. 3 Nene ore ee ee een ‘ ube wis, of Iton Range, raised on item | Orra M. Harry. judge of ‘special elec: bo RPRPES oo Tuppearing that all complaints had Dect Hugh McEwen, clerk of special elec- duly considered, and all assessment lists ex- | 1" ivaiiag © Gor tambon Fg amined, upon motion, the Roard adjourned | J\"y Romans, draye, sad 5 i } CHAS. E.LEEMAN, _ | E©/kiley, printing bill to dai 25 Arresr; Ch#itman Board of Equalization. | ‘The following predmble and resolution : | was presented by Recorder King: E. J. FARRELL. County Auditor Subscribk for the Herald-Review,, $2 per year in “ray Whereas. At a regular meeting of this village council held on Thursday, August3, 1899, a resolution was adopted providing for the issuance of iodine. bonds of sald village in the sum of $16,000, bearing interest at the fe oF aes Sent be falar 3 payable semi-annually and maturin ‘teen years after the date thereof; and. x Hf Whereas, At a special election held this 15th day Of August, 1890, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said bares 1 the question of the issuance of said bonds Pirspsns to Chapter 223, of the General aws of the year 1809, said legal voters by a vote of ot “Yeus” to 38 “No” declared in favor of issuance of said bonds, therefore, it Resolved, That ‘bids for the purchase of said bonds be received and -considered by this council at the office of the a. re- corder of said village on the 1th day of September, 1599, at 8 o’clock p. m. On motion said resolution was unani- mously adopted. On motion the following resolution was adopted, to-wit: Resolved, That the sum of thirteen hun- dred and thirty dollars ($1330) be, and the same is. hereby levied upon the taxable prop- ty of the villageof Grand Rapids for the current year for the payment of interest on the water bonds of said village and collected us other taxes are collected, On metion the following adupyed, to-wit: Kowsved, That the sumof eight hundred dott (3800) be, and the same is hereby leyei upon the taxable property of the vi.) ye ol Grand Rapids for the current year forthe payment of intdrest on the funding bonds of said village, and collected as other taxes are collected. The following petition was read, to-wit: To The Hon, Village Council, Village of Grand Rapids. Minn. Gentlemen;—We. the undersigned. resi- dents and citizens of the Village of Grand itapids. Minn., do hereby petition your Hon- able Body to construct a plank sidewalk d village as follow: 1st—We represent and state that we area ity of the property owners and tax payers onthe west side of Leland avenue, between Second and Third streets, in said resolution was. Ve represent and state that we own n two-thirds of all the real estate and land fronting on said west side of said Leland avenue, between said Second street and Third strect, lr said village, which real | estate will be affected by this petition and the bullding of said sidewalk. And which real estute Will be liable-and subject tothe 2n more th construction of said sidewalk. brd:—We ask that your honorable body use to beconstructed along the said west S| f said Leland avenue. in said village, between Second street_and Third street. a plank sidewlk ten [10] feet in width. the same to be constructed in a good and work- manlike mann » good and substantial foundation as in the judgment of your hon- tux levied, or which may be levied for the ¥ orable body shall seem meet. And your petitioners willever pray. Dated August 15th, 1899. THOMAS TRAINOR. Ws. J. fs LY. O'LEARY & FRASER. re mie & THURSTON, i. JOHNSON, er witness. J. D, Powers, T. Keuty, ‘ per witness, J. D, Powers. A. MCALPL MCALPINE & NOTICE. -MeDoxap. M. Johnson, owner of Lot 1. 7 romas Kelty, owner of Lot 2. To McAlpine ‘harston, owners of Lot 3, To Hulett C. Merritt, owner of undivided % of Lot 4. To Stone-Ordean-Wells Co., owner of un- divided +2 of L owner of Lot 5. To Henry Hu! To EW. Fuller and Sam Kee, occupant of ob 5. To William J, To O'Leary To Thomas Tr To M. McAlpine & of Lot 9% ‘Po Samuel Oreckovsky, occupant of Lot 9. To Hor. B. Peck, owner of Lot 10. To J. D. Powers, occupant of Lot 10. To Amanda C. Foley, owner of Lot iL To. J. 8, Kurtzman. occupant of Lot Ii. * To M. McAlpine. owner of Lot 12. Allin original townsite of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, K Fra inor, owner of Lot 8. elly, owner of Lot 6. r, owners of Lot 7. J. J. McDonald, owners TAKE NOTICE, You and each of you are hereby notified atthe village council of the villaze of have ordered the ilk, ten feet wi on the w second 1-you are required to Third streets, a struct the suidsidewalk at your own y ‘3 ex penne : or before ptember Lith, 1599, pursuan. .o Chapter 49 of the General Laws of the ia of Minnesota, enacted by the legislature of the State of Minnesota, and approved Mareh 9th, 1899. Duted Wis 16th day of August, 1809. GEORGE VI Street Cowmis-ioner. To Horace B. Peck, owner and To W. B. Halman, occupant of Lot 24, Block 18, original townsite of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. TAKE NOTICE, You and each of youare hereby notified that the village council of the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota have ordered the construction of a sidewalk, eight feet wide, wil three stringers. under same, on the north side of Second street, between Kin- dred avenue and the alley in said Biock 18, and you are required to construét. the said sidewalk ut your own proper expense, on or before Septembe' h, 189, pursuant to Chapter 49 of the State of Minnesota, and approved March 9th, 1899. Dated this 16th day of August, 1899. GEORGE VIENT, Street Commissioner. It being deemed necessary by this council that a sidewalk be constructed in accordance with the prayer of suid petition, it was on motion, duly carried, ordered that_a 10 foot sidewalk, with four stringers under same. be constructed under the supervision of the Street Commissioner, and said Street Com- missioner is hereby required to notify all owners and occupants of any lot or lots or parcels of land adjoining suck sidewalk, to construct the same at his or their own ex- ense or charge within thirty days from this Hate in accordance with Chapter 49 of the General Laws of the State of Minnesota for the year 1899, approved March 9th, 1899, It being deemed advisable by this council to dispense with the services of a viilage at- torney, it was on motion duly carried, 0! dered, that the present village attorney be be removed from office. 3 On motion, the council adjourned. ; FRED A. KING, + Recorder. First publication August ‘Last publication August 19.) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- f 22 Re Rete te ee Re ee eae eee eee eee eae ae ae ae ee a ER RE ie ea Re RE B2S2 a! 2) ich cladhanlaalaslashadiatlasheshadteaieiledhactesbetiesietinalasiesbetinddesiasdossdosininindd dh deeeaasi ssh dad uci, 4.2 WV FULLERGCLU DEMPTION. STATE OF Ugcaenie: ss. County of Itasca. To Albert H. Waite, Take Notice. ‘ That the piece of land assessed in your name. situate in the County and State afore- said, and described as follows, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter (ne of sw) of section twenty-six (26), town fifty-five (55). range twenty-four (24) was. at the tax sale on May 6th, 1895, undet tax judg- ment entereu the District Court of said County, Mareh 2isv. 1895. s: for thesum of eighty-one Cents 30.81-100). vein of the taxes, penaltie on said land foc the year 1593 wi withinterest sou the date of said sale at the rate of twelve (12) per cent per annum, together with subsequent delinquent taxes. penalties and interest thereon, amounts to the sum of nine dollare and thirty-five cents, (30.35) and this last mentioned sum, with in- terest at the rate of twelve (iz) per cent per annum on nine dollars and thirty-five cents @9.35) from the date of tvis ne amount required to redeent the si $ Jand from said sate, exelusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, and that the time for the redemption of said lund wrt) expire sixty days after the service of this notice, and proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official ‘seal, this 9th day of June, A. D. 1800. F. J. FARRELL, County Auditor, Ttusca County, Minn, SHEERS REE AS ERR ee ae at ae ate a ae eae ate ae a ae ape ae ate ae ae ate te Manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Blinds. i dehthedidesheehedsdededdeteded Md dbbd bth tte tLi tLe Le Lt ttt tT Tt) ‘Ei a Se A ee ee ae a a a a ae ea a a a a ae a aa thePalaee REE ee eee ae ak ae i ae a ee ae a a a a ae ae ae a a ae ee ee a ee a ae a ae Lumber, bath and Shingles. SES ARRIETA ME Ob A ata aya abe Me Rate = Turning and Scroll Sawing Done on Short Notice. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. W. V. FULLER & CO. Grand Rapids, - - Minnesota. EME Hee ea an ae a ea eee RETTER CIGARS RARE MADE THAN THE . Pokegama., Boquet. “Cup Defender Manufactured in Grand Rapids By tt1t GEORGE BooTH. GAL for either of these brands and you will get 4 } an excellent smoke, None but the finest $ Stock used. * / Nisbett Jewelry. Co. . (Successors to Wili Nisbett.) tie'ei” Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Line of Fine We ~~t and Compass. Repairing a Specialty. We ure the only experiencedjwatchmakers in Grand Rapids. We are the only experienced compass makers in Grand Rapids We are the only expert engravers in Grand Rapids. We are the only jewelers who can make any part of any watch. Best of Workmanship and§Prices Reasonable. All Work Warranted. WILL: NISBETT, Mg’r: A AE a ee eae ea ae ae ae eae ae a ee ae ae ee fee Be eles EEE SS TESS Try one of our 50c: meals for, See i25¢c. HEE Choicest__ Wines, Liquors First-class Lodging House. Open Day and Night. © Our Bill of Fare contains ail the delicacies of the season. [ h f l i | i : . Sample Room —ANO— Scandinavian Restaurant. LOGAN & SPILLAN, PROPRIETORS. ——+s i and Cigars. PIANOS. When we went to the manufacturers. And told them we wanted to makela: REAL BARGIN SALE at the Head of the Lakes, they smiled. When we said we would pay cash for the Pianos we selected, they stopped. They accepted our offer. This was just after the Holiday trade was over, and before invoicing and closing up their books for the year. That is the time to buy Pianos low. We now have the Pianos in our large WHOLESALE and RETAIL STORE and propose to give you the benefit of the big discount. When we show you that we can take off one-third from the prices that other dealers ask you for the same grade of Pianos vou will see what a bonanza we struck and we propose to share it with you. A greater stock to select from than ever offered be- fore at the head of the lakes, Duluth]Musri- -v . E. G. CHAPMAN, ‘ter “Cor. Lake Ave. attd Superior St. ANIC DRUM FE. han a

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