Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 21, 1900, Page 7

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—— \ Daniel Rose, STATEMENT “L.” STATIOERY AND SYPPLIES. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6. ‘* 1 book auditor’s court certificates. 15 50 : “blanks and sundries me i fe. Ohristie & Collier. 150 implets. 12 50 “Brown, Treaey & Co., banks. 20 EA Arnold, 1 book for probate judgo 3 00 Great Western Printing Co. examination papers. 2 90 Frank P Dufresne, annotating statutes... 750 PH Kerwin, 77 plats for register of deeds. Tt 00 FJ Stevens, sundry printing and blanks. At Op EC Kiley, envelopes for treasurer. 150 FJ Stevens, envelopes and dodgers. Bo 2 Duluth Paper & Stat. Co., ink well . 255 Rae y 83.000 letter heads and engraving same. 182 40 24 numbering machine and blanks. 20 50 typewriting paper. 246 sundries... 279 “ 5 bo 12 50 13:00 7 30 350 . 225 “ 555 “ “ 129 STATEMENT “M.” COURT HOUSE AND JAIL.§ , Alice Tyndall, making towels....- $i George F Kremer, door check for court room: a) Allen Black, grates for furnace... 750 Win A. Gorentlo, extra janitor wor! 33 oo JS . 5 portable electric lamp: 2250 WJ & HD Powers, sundry hardware for court house. 10 48 Thos Hennessy, plumbing in jail and court house. oh Oo CH Ma Jothing for prisoners. .. 29 40 W L Perrault, clothing for prisoners, . 18 WJ & HD Powerr, sundry hardware 41 00 W V Fuller & Co.. storm sash for court house. s mo 19 61 6 00 28 50 sfor juil and sundri 45 40 Kkiddle. bi nd iron for court house 67 W. V. fuller & Co., repairs to jail and plank. 405 Beckfelt & Ma undries for court house. 340 George F Kremer, fire brick and clay. .. 31 00 2 repairing seats in court room, 150 W V Faller & Co., repairing chair for county. treasure ies Sam Tyndall, 1% day with team an man hauling grav 750 JS Lotberg, repairing lights for county attorney. 100 George Riddle, blacksmithing and iron 8 05 EJ Luther, oiling floors in jail.. 6% ltasea Mercantile company, sundries for ja 32:90 STATEMENT. ¢N." MISCELLANEOUS. Andrew Salter, care of Stultz team. $20 00 Mrs. O H Stilson, examination qu Se oes 3 R Donchue, expenses of three tr’ » 4920 ss O95 9200. y board of audi - 3.00 recording bonds of to + 21.00 1, 1 day board of audit - 800 ill, filling i 400 and express. 978 days work by el > 1050 i 2h SO ed oh 2108 work at lund office. - 20 ‘at land office and board... & : 2030 Co. board while searching records in land office, + 89:45 King, insurance on court ho > 300.00 r, recording bonds of town offi - 500 yndall, sundry telegrams... ., . 461 EJ, Farrell. expenses of trip to Brainerd in county ca: + 1250 NJ'Orr, sundry stamps, .. = s Fe i Mc ick, wateh: rgusson 5 Jas. McCormick, watching Fergus ee Je roo} it me Jolin Troop és Brig i 50 00 Jas A Wallace, board of Fergusson 2 Holcomb & Hoke, window brushes. et 5 A Larson, insps [ ure W Moody. transe Sraith Premier Ts EJ Farrel, de in jail and cou ii & Brown vs writer, Eran Isent. Su sttmips for coun cus. 1 D Rassmussen, issuing personal property tax citations 1d: of audit. bt copyiug delinquent ta issuing personal proper rton, wilness fees investigation 0 tax warrants Com Leeman. STATEMENT “Q.” SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS. 3 R Donohue. county attorne: Farrell. county auditor i unty treasure udge of probate uporintendent of school: ve. county phy . s Russell. county physi Wi George V 1EGr wW_B Shep: C T Glover, James Doran HR Kin; STATEMENT “P.” COMMISSIONERS PER DIEM AND MILEAGE. Commissioner District No. 1,W A Everton, commissioners’ por diem. 5 z 3 ae sl bor, dlien a : “ four days’ conmittes Work’ | per diem.. 3 2 Conimissioger “i, WA Bveiton, miiea 3 Be. S 3, William E Myers, commissioner’s per diem re ns mileage. 1day committee work, pe Commissioner District No. ie diem... . Gon ioner District No, 2, WiE Myers, 1 day committee work mileage 3 Commissioner District No. 2, A E Wilder, oner’s per diem, 4 6 3 bs Ren ees : mileage 4 Commissioner District No, 3, John Rellis, commissioner's per diem. 4s : . ate. * mileage....0.. 36 Commissioner District No. 3, Joha W Rellis, four day’s committee work per diem. a & Commissioner i mileag jonas an gas iS : 18 issioner District No. 4,W V Ful commissione:’s per diem, 37 les , WY Fuller, ‘two days committee work oko , CE Leeman, commissioner's pe oe = mileu committee work, six lays per , dieing <aiease Commissioner Di SS Ss 8 S sesssS Esus os a ee . CE Leeman, committee work, mileage: STATEMENT “Q.” BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. W A Everton, per diem and mileage. John Rellis: . WY Fulle: oe nts CELeeman, “ and mileage WEMyers, “ Late STATEMENT “R.” ELECTION EXPENSES—ELECTION OF 1898. © H Rodgers, 1 day judge of election, board of registration and count- ing ballot: *rthur Reacol n. WE Myers, use of building for el s J B Van Dusen, 1 day clerk beard of registration ‘4 H St Clair, 2 days board of registration,1 day judge of election, and 3 hours counting ballots. ye y 01 STATEMENT “8.” FIRE WARDEN. 60-24. 145-25 John Rose, - oF 145-25... Alexander Rose, a David Rose Jumes Woodard, AC Blackman, services in township STATEMENT “1.” RETURN OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Felix Mallette, town of Grand Rapids MJ Taylor, town of Deer River........ REFUNDS ALLOWED FOR WHICH WARRANTS WERE ISSUED. 4 Angus McIntosh... func charged buck, i 90 $1,281 43 Stl 64 36,954 91 $432 60 $76 6O $24 10 $12 50 Sonnertanitine bon GENERAL SCHOOL FUND—RECEIPTS. Balance on hand January Ist, 1899. Received ines. “ state October apportionment. ‘ DISBURSEMENTS Transferred to School District No. 1 « “ “ RECAPITULATION OF EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR 1899. Statement A. Court expense.......- 8. Juntice court expense « — @) Probate court expenses ad D. Conveying insane to asylum E. Coroner's inquest expenses. pi) F. Sheriff's feos including boa: » Pauper expense... ae H. Roads and bridges-. “« I,’ Assessing and surveying Printing and publishing. oH K. Water lights and fue of prisoner: es L, Stationery and supplies. sh M. Court house and jail.. Bs N. Miscellaneous expenses. * O. Salaries of counts officer: a P. Commissioner's per diem and mileage i Board of Equahzation expenses, Election expenses. Paid intorest on county judgments Annual interest on bonded indebtednes: Total expenses for the year 18%. Abstract of Assessment of Itasca County, Minnesota for 1899. - 829,539 91 Number of acres of land excluding town lots... Value of land other than tawn lots, including structures thereon . . Value of town and city lots inelnding structures thereon . Value of taxable personal, property...-. -..-. Total valuation.. 3,676,025 00 $11,912 98 $2,920 63 $ 40,221.23 2 2 sees 8 a2 2 3 & S35 42tb og og BS '§ see Mot Tht Hs 36 Sb age 2 seme £8 H56 2293 8e 2558 3-4 oot Cite] eS Cee 2a Z2So PLSe 44 Pass T Grand Rapids WS: $ 4217500 9266 8 00 T Deer River 9.49) 20,462 00 216 12,238 00 00. T Bass Brook 12,199.19 82.212 00 6 23. 2,755 00 00 T Iron Range 20.01.95 00 26 00 T Koochiching 00 4 67 6,235 00 60 T Ray 00 350 5,110 00 00. T Trout Lake oo 29 w V Grand Rapids 0 5B 154,694 00 00 V LaPrairie oO B49 5,281 00 00 Unorganized No. 1 2 00 3 22 160 00 00 Unorganized No. 2 2 0 497 470 00 00 829,539.91 3.326,984 00 186,943 00 162,148 00 o Abstract of Taxes Levied. —— STATE TAXES. \ -———— COUNTY TAXES----—_—__-, ee £8 ze ae sag os be | eae oy 8 m7 a REE a B 5 ec = : 56S a Sa ° = ge ey 08 BH Es Ble Bom rey 5 S62Ho 6. 4 sta @ ¢ Sgen 625 £86 5 Bean: ae e aee ES T Grand Rapids $3 7309 $ 5289 $ 4167 $ 215 00 T Deer River 100 $8 73 07 297 OF T Bass Brook 11 65 109 72 | 2 16 03, T Iron Range 96 30 69 63. 73 63. 283 26 VY Koochiching 4 97 5 5 4t 135 21 T Ray 50 53, 121 U3 148 68 Y Trout Lake 62 $7 39 33. 2S 2 VY Grand Rapids 373 82 155 99 1,14 13 V La Prairie 12 6 9 63 37 22 Unorganized No.1. 2.143 22 1.021 99 6,308 63. Unorganized No, 2 3,132 97 1,281 32 9214 61° G29 17° 4,521.53 2,872 47 18,380 08 44,737 24 -—TOWNSHIP TAXES—\ 3 5 gs - 3 ga 8 is a a a as = < 2 3 5 g ‘3 a 5 a 2 & es nh g a3 ae g 288 = 2% Bae FS ssa a 5 T Grand Rapids. 126 84 9236 15 T Deer River $101 97 T Koochiching T Trout Lake. 51 86 : 257 97 i 657 37 1,223 31. 21-96 40 87 Totals... .........+++. $1,189 95 $1,610 14 $806 17 287 97 $1,600 39 SCHOOL DISTRICT TAXES 2 2 3 3 co s at - gy & & Za a3 ga aa = ane aa os T Grand Rapids : $43 00 $296 87 T Deer River. 59 39 467 10 T Bass Brook. 89 20 463 87 T Iron Rang 56 65 509 87 T Kocchichin; 27 OF 54 08 Ray, 87 04 217 17 T Trout Lak 29 74 140 66, V Grand Rapids $5,261 12 222 64 4,158 75. V La Prairie. rer 67 00 Unorganized No. 1, 1,260 72 7,007 33 Unorganized No. 2. 1,842 91 10,074 48 Total... 3526112 $3,075.97 $20 517 78 State of Minnesota, County of Itasca. |__. I, E. J. Farrell, Auditor of Itasca County, Minnesota, do hereby certify that. the within is a correct and complete Abstract of the Taxes levied upon the property in said County for the year 1900, for all purposes, including State, County, City, Village, Township and School purposes as follows, to-wit: For state revenue, etc.—Six thousand two hundred forty-nine dollars and seventeen cents. For state school, etc.—Four thousand five hundred twenty-one dollars and forty-three cents. For interest and principal on state loans--- Two thousand eight hundred seventy-two dol- lars and forty-seven cents. For county purposes- For city and village purposes-- cents. For township purposes cents. — ; - For school district thousand one undied: and seventy-five cents. — ating one hundred twenty Seventy-four thousand one hundred forty-five dollars and thirty cents. Five thous- and two hundred sixty-one dollars and twelve -Five thousand four hundred ninety-eight dollars and forty-five oses- -Twenty-four “ninety three dollars PEC ESO ARTEL enty-nine cents. Witness my hand and official seal at Grand» . |Rapids this 30th day of December, 1899. (SEAL.) seven hundred forty-one dollars and. Auditor Itasca County, Minnesota. The foregoing statement prepared by the County auditor is this day approved by this Board and respectfully submitted to the tax payers of Itasca county. Dated Grand Rapids, Minn., Altest: E. J. FARRELL, e February 14, 1900, W. A. EVERTON, : W. E. MYERS, JOHN RELLIS, W.V. FULLER. | * CHAS. E. LEEMAN, County Commissioners. County Auditor, Good Driving Shoes. W. B. Holman, manufacturer of} ng Shoes, is making one hundred pairs out of the best material that money can buy. Every pair warrant- ed to wear, turn water and and hold calks. All defects repaired. free of charge. Everything warramed. W. B. Ho~man. The Wallace cottage on Houghton avenue for sale or rent. Appiy to George W. Prescott, at water works power house, Herald-Review March 24-May 5. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given. that default has been made in the conditions of that certain executed und deliver- mortgagor. to E.G. ing date the 25th 1897, with power of sale mtained, duly recorded in the office | ter of deeds in wnd for the county aie of Minnesota, of the 26th day : 1:30 o'clock p.m. in Book gage page 239, which de ned to the date of this noti re und neglect of said mort; ayment of the note by said mortgage secnred, Which by its terms became due and payable on the 20th day of April. 1808, and which default hay continued for more than one year. And whereas, the said mortagee and holder ! of said ortgage has elected and ps tto declare the whole pri id mortgage due and payabl notice. under the-terms a se, and the po’ ned; and whereas, id claimed to be due able at the date of this notice the two hundred, twenty-five and no {00sh dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 25th | day of October, 1597. and the further sum of axes paid by said mortgagee, the power of sale has operative. and no action or proceeding. law or otherwise, b becn instituted to re cover the debt si od by said mortgage, or uny part thereof: v. therefore, notice is hereby given, t y virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage. and pursuant to the ute in such cuse made and P ‘ovided, the sait mor 1 be foreclostd by a sale of the premise: ibed in and conveyed by said mortgage. to-wit: The southwest one- quarter (sw4) of the northwest one-quarter of section one (sec. J). and the south- st one-quarter (se'4) of the northeast one- quarter (me) of section two (sec.2), allin township fifty-four (T 54). range twenty-five R25 west, in Itasca county and state of linnesota, with hereditzments and appur- tenences; which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Itasta county. at the tront door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids in said county and state, on the Sth day of May, 1900, at ten o'clock a. m. of that , at public vendue, to the highest bidder for’ cash, to pay said debt of two hundred, twenty-five and no 100ths dollars. and interest thereon from October 25th; 1897, at 10 percent perannum and the taxes on said piem- ises amounting to twenty-two and 34-100ths dollars paid by said morigageec, and twent five and no 100ths dollars, attorney's fees, stipulated in and by said mortgaze in cas of loreclosure, and the disburesements al- lowed by law; subject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale, us provided by law. Dated March 23rd, 1900, J. R Doxouvn, ‘Attorney for Mortgage. day of Octobe therein of the siti the date of thi conditions of ot sale therein conti actually due a E. G. NEVIUS, Mortgugee. [Pirst publication Feb. 10.] [Last publication April 21.) Timber Land, Act June 2, 1878,—Notice For Publication, United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn. January 26. 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June. 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri- tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act_of August 4, 1892, Chester W. Robinson, of Deer River, county of Ita State of Minnesota, bas this day filed in th oftice his sworn statement No. 4634, for the purchase of the wis of nei and w's of seg of Section No. 25 in Township No. 150 N., Range No. 28 W.. P.M., and will offer proof to ‘sought is more valuable its timber or stone than -agricultural and toestablish his claim to said an fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Duluth, Minnesota, on Tuesday. the 24th day of April 1900, He names as witnesses: Francis Caldwell, John Caldwell, Bert Caldwell Frank L. Vance, the P.O. address of whom is Bena, Itasca county. Minn. Any und all persons claiming adversely aire requested to the above-described lands i 1 file their claims in this office on or before said 24th day of A a 1900. AE M. BE. CALKIN, Register J. HH. Suarp, Attorney. Herald-Review, March 31-April 28. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn., March 22. A sufficient contest afiidayit having been filed in this office by Hilda O. Schmidt, con- testant, ugainst homestead entry No. 7i28, made Jul; 1892, for lots $ and 9, section 24, and lots i. and 2 in section 25, township 60 N, range 25 W, by Carl A. Johnson. contestée, 1 which it is alleged that said Carl A. Johnson has noé in any way complied with the, home- stead law by residing upon and cultivacing said land, as requii by the homestead’law. stated in and that said Carl A. Johnson never at any time established a résidence of any kind up- on said landor made any improvements of any kind upon said land; that said Carl A. Johnson hus wholly abandoned said land; that said failure to cultivate and improve suid land, and said abandonmeng has not been caused by employment of said entry- man in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States in any capacity during any war, said parties zre hereby notified to ap- pear, respond and offer evidence teuching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on June 23, 1900. before I, D, Rassmusson. clerk ete Histrict Court. ftasen county, at Grand Ray ids. Minnesota, and that final hearing will held at 10 o'clock a, m., on Jane 29. 1900 before the Register and Receiver ut the United States Land Office in Duluth, Minn. The said contestant in a proper affidavit, filed March 22, 1900. set forth facts which show that after due Siegen ¢ rsona | service of this notice can not be le, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be }given by due and proper publication, / * WAL E, CULKIN, mls IE Register. YRANK F. PRICE, “Attorney Contesta ivasea Couuty. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF on lease. 0 County OF [ras ss or GRANDRAPIDs ) is hereby gi has been made in ti council of said village of G That application to the villuge nd Rapids and filed in my office, praying for License to sell Intoxicating Liquors tc amene- ing on April 1, 1900, terminating on pril 1, 1901," by ‘the following — person dat the following place, as stated in suid i application. towit WILLIAM J. KELLY, in the west front room on the ground floor of the building ated on lot 6 in block 18, original plat of nd Rapids, Minn. o upplication in writing. pra se to sell intoxicating liquors for the ing on April 1, 1900, and x on April 1. 1901, lowing person and at the followin stated in said application, to-wit: ANGUS McDONALD, place, as in the south-east front room on the ground floor of the Hotel Pokegam: 13, 14 and 15 in block 19, origin Rapids, Minn, Also apoli licens term ituated on lots Pplat of Grand ion in . praying for intoxicating liquors for the on March 23rd. 1900. and BS 191, by the fol- Mowing place, as hh 23 on and at the d upplication.t JOUN WEP in the north front room on the ground _fisor of the building situate upon the west 35 feet of lots 13, 4 and 15 in biock 47, Original. plat of Grand Rapids, Minn. Said applications will be heard and determ- ined by suid village council of the v nd Rapids at the council rooms in said village of Grand I nd State of Mi rd day of May M., of that day. : GEORGE RIDDELL, President of said Village. natin, = De Thursday the at 8o’cloek P, Attes' Vrep A, Krxe, Recorder, Herald-Review April li-June 10 Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn.. April 5, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the proyisions of the act of cong: of June 8, 1818, entitled * an act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington ‘Territory,’ as extended to all the pub! land states act of August 4, is. William Dibble of Grand Rapids. county of Itasca, stute of Minnesota. has this day filed in this office his sworn statemeut No. 4800, for the pur- chase of the se of the nwij of section No, 14, in township No. 60 N, range No. 24 W 4th ia m., and wili offer proof to show that the and sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than for agri toestablish his ¢lai register and receiv Minn.. on Thursday, uitural purposes, and to said land before the his office at Daluth, 2th day of June, 190. He names as wi Frederick Werden, Miles Milton, George McCrea and Archie McDonald, all of Grand Rapids, Minn. Any and all persons claiming the above described lands are rec file their claims in this office on said 28th day of June, 1904. : WM. E. CULKIN, Register. versely ted to before Notice of First Meeting of Creditors, In the District Court of the United States, District of Minnesota, Fiftn Division.—I!n Bankruptcy. ~ In the Matter of i : Adam T. Scarlett. -In Bankruptey. Bankrupt. } To the creditors of Adam T. Scarlet, of Koochiching, in the county of [tasca and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given, that on the 10th day of August. A. D. 1909, the said Adam T. Scar~ lett was du'y adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Room 307 First Nationai Bank build- ing, in the city of Duluth. on the -5th day of May. D. 190), at 10 o'clock in the fore- hoon, ut which tine the said creditors may attend. prove theirclaims, appoint a trustee examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may praperly come before said meeting. . Hi. F. GREENE, Referce in Bankruptey, April 21st, 1900. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, ts Village of Grand Rapids. Notice is he eby given, that application has been made in writing to tke village council of said village of Grand Rapids and filed in my office, praying for Jicense to sell intoxicating liquors for a term commencing ou April ist, 1900, and terminating on Aprit Ast. 1901, by the following persons and at the following places. us stated in said applica~ tion, to-wit: Wilder & Hickey, i the southeast front room on thé ground floor of the Hotel Gladstone, situated on lots 1,2 and 3 in block 34.in Grand Rapids First division. Said application will be heard and determined by said village council of the village of Grand Rapids at the council Room in the village hall im said village of Grand Rapids in Ltasca county and st:ite of Minnesot: Thursday. the ard day of May, D. 1900. &t 8:30 o'clock bn of that day, i#EORGE RIDDELL, Attest: GE Frep A. King + President. * Recorder. [Eten publication Peb. 10. Last publication April 21. Timber Lund, Act June 3, 1878—Notice For Publication ; United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn,, January 26th, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore~ gon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” ag extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4 1892, Ella M. Robinson, of Veer River, county of Itasca, State of "iin nesota has this daytiled in this office hersworn statement Ne, 4635. for the arenas OF the hiya of nw’ of Sectian No, 271n ‘Township No. 149 N. Range No. 27 W., 5th M., and will offer proof ta show that the lund sought is more valua- ble for its timber or stone than for agricult- ural Poreosee aad to establish her gas to san te Beto we R 5 of this office at Duluth, Minnesota, on ‘Dues- dag. the 24th day of April 1900. hati e nAMeSs AS Witnesses: trancis Caldwell. John Caldwell, é ee the Po aut ak well, Frank L. Vance, Wi ha fee live Neopian aia vi SCI file the . LA aeons % the hive eae ———

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