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JAZill located at Prairie river bridge, 1% miles east of Grand Rapids. i.L. Anderson & Sons. Hotel Gladstone WILDER & HICKEY, Praps. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery in Connection. ¥ Special Attention Given to Transient Trade. Headquarters for Lumbermen. me: nen 12 GRAND RAPIDS. FGF 3 (2) 2) , Manufacturer of Fine : Cigars ff GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. ; hi ; 6é 4 9s Have achieved an excellent fi BOOTH S CIGARS reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They are made of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. ’ This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. For sale everywhere. Callfor them. — TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE, Six Months. $1 00| Three Months.......50c Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter. Official Paper of Itasca County, Villages of Grand Repids and Deer River aud Town of Grand Rapids. REPUBLICAN PROMISES. Stated briefly, but strictly according to the programme set forth by the Repubhcans four years ago, the party proposed to do the following things, described as “the principales aud policies of the -Republican party,” At that time, according to the plat- form utterance, “By these principales we will abide, and these policies we will put into execution:” First—Promote protection, Second—Renew, and extend recip- rocal relations. Third—Protect domestic sugar pro- duction, Fourth—Build up merchant marine by discriminating duties. Fifth—Maintain sound money and secure free silver by mternational agreement. © Sixth—Take. care of the veterans and scold the pension bureau. Seventh—Construct an American canal across the Nicaragua and_ pro- tect Americaminterests in Turkey, Eighth—Kestore peace and order to Cuba. Ninth—Extend the navy. ‘Tenth—Exclude immigrants who cannot read or write. Eleventh—Extend civil service. ‘Twelfth—Free ballot to every citi- zen. ‘Thirteenth—Stop lynchings, Fourteenth — Establish national boards of labor arbitration. Fifteenth—Pass a free homestead bill. Sixteenth—Admit territories at an éarly day. Sevententh—Promote and rights of women. Following this categorical list of promises that have been made good are these: Z Fifth—Gold standard has_ been es- tablished; free coinage of silver abond- oned. Fifteenth—A free temperance homestead bill has been passed. “By these principles we will abide, and these polices we will put into execution.” It has taken nearly four years to put two out of seventeen “principle and policies” set fourth as distinctly Republican in 1896.—New York ‘Times. Silt sitar GEA Ais BRYAN VERSUS MCKINLEY. William J. Bryan has opinions and the courage to defend them. William McKinley also has opin- ions, but lacks the courage and never sticks to them. Bryan has faith in the people and stands up for their rights. McKinley has no faith in the peo- ple and sacnifices their rights at the demand of the trusts. Bryan opposes imperialism and works for freedom anda_ republican form of government, McKinley champions imperialism and works for the aristocracy money power at the expense of the people. Bryan opposes the trusts which rob the people, enslaves workingmen and kill competition, McKinley fosters and protects the trusts regardless of the people and uses all his influence to make the nch richer, which has also the result of making the poor poorer. bryan has a practial plan to restrain the trusts and if elected president he will put it into execution. McKinley has no plan to restrain trusts, and if he did have such a plan the trust managers, who own him body and soul, would not allow him to enforce it, ees Which of these two men would best serve the people as president of the Uunted State? There is no choice between them, Bryan stands for all the people desire in the way of justice and protection McKinley represents the trusts and imperialism and ignores the people. The people are going to elect a president next autumn. Will they put a friend or an enemy in the White House?—Chicago Democrat. x ——+o+—__. ; Subscribe for the Herald-Review. Sireet Commissioner's Notice, Whereas, by resolution duly presented and adopted by the Village Council onthe 1th day of June, 1900, the special tax hereinafter set forth were duly livied against the real estate hereinafter described for the purpose of repairing the sidewalks along and in front of said real estate in said village, and said Village Council duly issued to me its war- rant to collect said tax as Street Commis- sioner of said village, us by law provided: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given to you and each of you to pay to me, as said Street Commissioner, in money, labor or material, on or before the 2ith day of July, 1900, for the purposes set forth in said resolu- tion and warrant, the sums set opposite the several descriptions of real estate herein; provided, the material or labor, if so furnish- ed by you in lieu of money, shall be such as shall be satisfactory to me for the purposes of said resolution, Said tux, if paid in money, may be paid to me at any time be- tore said July 27, at the office of the Village Recorder, and if paid in materlal or labor sutisfactory to me, may be paid and deliver- ed on the ground at or near the real estate described and against which said tax is charged, Take notice that the sums here- inafter named will be taxed according to law against said several parcels of read estate and collected as other taxes are collected unless paid according to the notice herein- before given. Said real estate hereinbefore mentioned and against which said taxes are levied and will be charged, and the reputed owners thereof and the amount of said tax, are as follows, to-wit: ORIGINAL PLAT. 7 38 «iD. W. Doran... 8 38 =D! W. Doran 9 36 -«D. W. Doran... 10.00 10 6 -W.C. Tyndall 10.00 1 =-86-_—S—s WC. Tyndall. 10.00 wz 3600«OW«. CO. Tyndall. 10.00 vi 35 Unknown. 8 3 9 8 10 3 i 3 rR Es) 2 26 «= William Weitzel. z iB 29 «Eli Signel 66.00 i 29 “Unknown. 10.00 ib 29 Unknown 10.00 16 29° «G. A. Tuller, 10.00 Ww 29° ~E. Bennington. 10.00 18. 29 10.00 19 20 10.00 20 29 10.00 21 29 10.00 2 29 10.08 23 29 “Village of Grand Rapids. 10.00 ot 29 «H.R. Foster. ---- 10.00 KEARNEY'S FIRST ADDITION. Lot Block Owner Assessment 7 36 «HH. R. King... 64.40 Dated June 19, 1900. JAMES McCORMICK, Street Commissioner. THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT Court — District of Minnesota — Fifth Division. In_the matter of the applicati f th Unived Beates of Arete for the. con- demnation of cértain lands at, near, below and in the vicinity of Pokegama Falls on ‘the Mississippi River in Itasca County, in the State of Binnescta. Es To . Oscar L, Allen Lot Block Owners Assessment 18 19 «J. A. Sayers +3 11.50 2 19 LL, B. Stilson 11.50 2 6-19 L, B. Stilson. 11.50 m2, 19 J. F, O'Connell 11.50 19 26 Manda Hilinsk: 11.50 20 26 Manda Hilinski 11.50 21 26 Manda Hilinsk! 11.50 23 26 ~©=E. S. Stevens . 11.50 24 26 ~—~«E.S. Stevens...... 11.50 1 2 «6.0.0. F. Lodge No, 184— 11.50 L, F. Knox......... < I. 0. O. F. Lodge No, 184— Knox.. A a ag Amanda Hilinski. 27 Amanda Hilinski. 27) «G: W. Knox. 39° John Beckfelt..... aa aM | obs w% 40 L.H. Hawkins 1 ww J.J, Hinkle. 2 Ww OSS. Hinkl 3 . HB. Pec! 4 17 «6S. H. Arnold. 5 Ww LH. Zastrow 6 17 M. Perrault. iL 17. John Beckfel e R Ww John Beckfelt................ 67.50 RB 16 Theresa Mohr and James Sherry .....+ -. 56.00 13 16 John Weibler. C. H. Seelye, Luc D’ Anjou 2 1 Ls. Knox.. 13 15 Lena Conghlin ae 15 Lena Conghlin . Bi) 1 =L. FB. Knox.. 16 15 Nicholas Lind Ww 1 WL. E. Lum.. 18 1 «LL. E. Lum. 13 17 John Hepfel et al. iB 1s. J.N.. Marr,. u 18 J. N. Marr. 1b 18 Lumbermen’s Ban 16 18 A. P. White... MW 18 Permelia Stilson 18 18 Nellie Toole 19 18 Nellie Toole 18H. B. Peck 18 A. P. Whit 18 Kremer & King 27 John Beckfelt 27 John Beckfelt. 10.00 10 27s, F. Knox. 10.00 it 27 «J. B. Kehl 10.00 122 27 =~ Carrie Sherry. 10,00 13 27 ~=Carrie Sherry. 10.00 14s Carrie Sherry 10,00 15 27 «Carrie Sherry 10.00 16 27 ~~ =©Carrie Sherry. 10 00 17 2% ~=Carrie Sherry. 10.00 18 27 ~=©Carrie Sherry. 64.40 19 2% Carrie Sherry 11.50 20 27 «Carrie Sherry. 11.50 at 27 ~ M.M. Johnson.. 11.50 2 27 = -M. M. Johnson. 11.50 23 P48 11.50 24 a 11.50 19 BG) 10.00 20 ib 10.00 21 5 LL. E. Lum 10.90 2 6 LE. Lam 10.00 23 15 N. Churchill. + 10.00 Ps 15 ~-N. Churchill... sees 10.00 GRAND RAPIDS FIRST DIVISION. Lot Block Owners Assessment 8 E. Whitcomb E. Whitcomb. E. Whitcomb. E. Whitcom 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 E, Whitcomb. 10.00 E. Whitcomb. 10.00 E. Whitcomb 10.00 E. Whitcomb. 10.00 L.W. Huntley L. W. Huntley E. J. Farrel! E. J. Farrell E. J. Farrel) E. J. Farrel. G. A. Tuller. G. A. Tuller. 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 RBERSERESSAARRARBRR RRR Ra wmmwnan e CHISAKRHWHHE SomrenhewHoDIAUMR BH an ROWHORANHOYE 10.00 j Henry N. Avery Lynel Ayres Louis F. Allardt Benedictine Sisters Hospital Association, a corporation Board of County Commissioners of Itasca county, Minnesota KR. F. Belleperche M. R. Baldwin Henry Biaise Willis Baker Roy R, Bell P. J. Bowlin. Baya, George Baya, and Philip Baya, doing business under the firm name of Baya & repterys Andrew Benson ‘ Nettie Baldwin Lee L. Bigelow A.B Barton Louis L. Budd John A. Bowman, Jr, Chris Burns Frank F. H. Bruen B. FB. Billperehir Charles J. Birch . A. Clarkson Frank Cahill John Cahill Lena Cahill George 8. Canfield Henry W. Cantield August Chamier Elizabeth A. Caldwell Frank Caldwell Frank A. Clarkson Jesse B. Chatterton . Fred Collett Ni jah P. Clarke Daniel W. Doran Lydia L. Dodge J.B. Douglas F. A. Dunsmore Homer Durand jeorge K. Detwiller William Dodge May I. Dayton J. A. Davis Duluth & Winnipeg Railroad Compayy, a corporation ‘ Lyman C. Dayton Maria B. Dayton Jasper W. Eail Ophelia M. Earl Arnold Ebben William H. Eustis Charle: Eckman oh L. L, For Louis A. Filiatrault Levi Forest Peter Forrest Grace K. Fraser Martha J. Frick Edward Fuller Virst National Bank of Brainerd, a cor- poration ion William H., Fisher George A. Fuller Napoleon Filion G. W. Forgman Sumner W. Farnham Clara H. Freeman Archie Fraser ‘Thomas R. Foley 'T. R. Foley- Company, a corporation Grace V'razier Mary O. Coates George Coon Elizabeth M, Clarkson Mark Connelly County of Itasca, Minnesota Patrick Casey John Grant ©, W. Hastings W. IF. Henry John A. Hanson B. Heller and L. 8S. Loeb, doing business under the firm name of Helier & Loeb J. W. Hinkley, George W. Holland Guildford G. Hartley Roland H. Hartley Benjamin F. Hartley William F. Henry Henry V. Holmes Susiana M. Haugen Robert Haughen T. O. Hall William W. Henry Ada B. Howes John R. Howes Michael Hagber; Charles W. Hastings Jeremiah J. Howe Mary 8. Hayward Samuel L. Hayward Daniel 8. Hayward Flora H. Holden Stephen C. Hall Shevlin, Carpenter Co., a corporation, suc- cessor to 8. C, Hall Lumber Company L. H. Hawkins Orra Harr; G. G. Hartley Itasca Lumber Co.. a corporation Itasca Mercantile Co., a corporation beat staan ar Elie Jacques Minnie A. Krathka Gertrude E. Kent W. Knox . Knox Daniel J. Knox Fred A: King Fred A, King, Receiver of the Northwest |* ern Benefit Association, insolvent. G. FP. Farrington John S. Gillespie . M. a Nathaniel A. Gearhart John Gaines Joseph Gourla; J. B. Greenefeider Stas 0. Lum W.H. Lowe L. Lea’ » M. Larson. 10.00} Christian Ladd BL 10.00 eae Lay ae se 31 10-00}, Alphonse Letebare 31 10.00} Marion w. Liddell 81. Presbyterian church. 10,00 oa BR Hey a * aw 81 ‘Presbyterian church. 10.00 5 ag epraed D. M. Giimore and John D, McArdle, 3¢° M. E. Thurston... 10.00 | business under firm name of Link Belt see 82 -M. E. Thurston. 10.00 | ply Co. 32M, E. Thurston. 10.09 | Anna F. Loi 32 M.E. Thurston. 10.00 ane eis 32 A. L. Burbank.. 10.00 , 2 A L, Burbank 10.00 32 «-N. Churchill 10.00 . 82 -N. Churchill 10.00 i 8. N, Churchill. 10.00 ae 10. 32)—SSN. Churehill.. 10.00} John Megane. pb 3 10.00 | | Angus McIntosh, County Auditor Itasca 12 2 10.00 canine Mi ats a ish HE ta 5BiE eS 10.00} Ella B. MeMilian 6 10.00 hael MeGrath Mary McIntosh Cogus Mcvuabe ‘Thomas McMartin Levinia McLennan Colin F. pevodaHy ie Robert, ‘al W. J. Milleken Charles Miner John S. Macpherson Herbert W. Macomber Fannie L. Mitchell J.M. Markham 'Thomes A. Merritt R. C. Mitchell. Margaret Manness Robert _E. Mitchell Belle Markham John C. Mitchell Edward A. Kremer Charles Kearney Kehl & Deary Company. a corporation Jessie C. Knox, Administratrix of the es- wee of mi earl eorge Kingston f. icolls, Assignee of N. P. Clark. insolvent Benedictine Sisters Hospital Association, a cor.oration, successor to Northwesters Benefit Association National Benefit and Casualty Company, » corporation ilfred Longtin John FP, Laundry Rose Anna Laundry Sophia A. Lambert George F. Long Leon E. Lum Michael J, Nugent Willium E. Neal John R. Nesbitt Peter Ozbourne J, F, O'Connell James Paully Ida I. Peachey W. J. Powers * Warren Potter and Patrick Casey, doin business under firm name of W. Potter & 0. Harry Price | William L. Perkins Ezra U, Pratt Thomas H. Pressnell H. D. Powers Walter L. Prince ~ Charles A. Pillsbury. Livingston Quackenbush James L. Robinson Michael Riordan Peter W. Reberg Alvarado Richardson Justen C. Ramsey Reed & Owen Mary A. Salmon . L. Salmon Charles E, Snell Emanuel G. Swanstrom. Assignee of T. ¢ Hall. insolvent Hanson E. Smith and James P. Smith, do- ing business under firm name of [. E. smic & Co, son E. Smith . Stoddard & Company State Bank of Duluth, a corporation C. H. Marr Samuel N. Melzler Wallis E. Marston Hee! n Mork George G. Martin Edward E. Neal Marion W. } North Star poration Rueben Noble Northwest lmprovement Company. a cor- poration —_ Maria B. Nell i Northern Pacific Railway Company, a cor- poration George R. Newell and Cavour 8. Langdon, doing business under firm name of George At. Newell & . John F, O'Connell Warren Potter A. M. Poierier J. Hugh Peters Frederick A. Powers George A. Pilisbury Tda J. Peachy A. G. Posilet Louis Poi Camille Poi r John 8, Pillsbury Jennie . Peterson Belle Rosser Almon E. Reynolds Rogers Manufacturing Company Mary L. Salmon Robert ‘abton John L. Simons H. E. Smith, Trustee of estate of S. F. Liddeil A. . William Spencer J, W.Stoddard Max Shapiro James Spangelo Lulu Spencer David & .J. Slipp, doing business under firm name of Slipp Bros. George A. Sulmon ‘George Sevaten James W. Swan ¥. J. Slipp David shaw Charlotte Eliza Smith Sprague, Warner & Comrany, a corpora- tion H. R. Tinkham Benjamin H. 'Tinklepug h VW. Tate itt pastruction Company, a cor- alte J.N. True Town of Grand Rapids. « municipal cor- poration, Ita. Jounty, Minnesovw own of LaPrairie. a municipal corpora- ane National Bank of Duluth, a corpora--} tion, Itasca County, Minnesota Gilbert Tufte U2M. Thomas = « The Duluth, Superior & Western Railroad pany, a Corporation ‘Thompson ie C. Woife aruel D. Wilson Rolund Whelan Joseph Wolfe Samuel Walker C. S. Weutworth, doing business as C. S. Wentworth & Co. C. 8, Wentworth & Company George F. Warner Byron Welles Lee West Charles Warner Jobn E, Walsh Nellie H. Yorkey Zenith Savings ¢ a corporacion Jacob Zimerman i. Smith ‘heviin Investment Association. John N. Justin C. Ramsey Cleopbas Tremblay Speel, Trustee of the estate of A. Truax Michael L. Toole Ellen A. ‘Traux Diamond Iron Mining Co., a corporation Shevlin, Carperter Co.. a corporation, sac- cessor to Hall & Ducey Lumber Co gone National Benetit Company. a corpora- jon Curtis D. Warde Hannah E. Walker Wright Meecantile Co., a corporation George N. Wiswell. receiver of the National Benetit and Cuusalty Company, insolvent David Willard , James H. Warner Thomas B. Walker A. P. White W. D. Washburn Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation You and each of you, and ail other parties interested, will pieuse take notice that w , the commissioners in the above entitied mat- ter, appointed an the 2ist day of December, A. D. 1899, by William Lochren, Judge of the above named Court, huve made and filed our report.on the 26th day of March, A. D. 190. in the office of the Clerk of the United States * District Court in and for the District of Min- nesota. Fifth Division, fixing our award and ppora ement upon the tands described in the petition in the abovo entitled case. Dated April 6th. 1900. ? ‘ BENJAMIN F.. NELSON, CHARLES H. GRAVES, ERNEST R, JEFFERSON, Commissioners. Summer Trips By Land and Water. An illustrated booklet -issued by Du- luth Soutb Shore & Atlantic Ry. Contains the following features: Maps showing routes of the trips. Rates for many low fare tours. ‘Time schedules of trips shown and beautifully illustrated descrip- tive matter explaining the service provided by “Train and Steamer,” and covering The Head of the Lakes, Marquette, Sault Ste. Marie and Mackinac Island. Copies free by application to your local agents, or T. H. Lake, Asst. Geu’l Pass. Agent, Duluth, Herald-Review does g | i | i } i i