Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 11, 1900, Page 5

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| PROCEEDINGS | County Gommissioners Continued from Fourth Page. Upon motion duly ma e and carried the essment on the above applications for . . abatements was reduced to the amount of I have jnst receiv ed a the sment for the-year 1900 on said fine line of fall headwear, | lands as equalized by the county ere if : a 2 leo: t the taxes on same correspondingly abate | including some elegan and recommended to the state auditor for outing hats and caps his approval. for ladies’ and children. J. A. Holler made application for the can- cellation of the taxes upon lot 1, of section 25, township 71, range 24, for the years 1896 to } 1899 inclusive, on the ground that the same was government land and not subject to | taxation. On motion daly made and car- | Bs ried the application was allowed nnd recom- is William McKenna made application for the correction of ussessmont and abatement } S. 6 | OO S ship 56, range 24, in which be asked that the valuation be reduced und the taxes corres- | and Carried the assessmentewas reduced to the amount of the assessment #s equalized tion and it was so recommended to the state | TT auditor for his approval, | a | | | The application for correction of assess- ment and emont of taxes of the Wis i bd the table and afver a czreful gonsideration Fall and Winter Goods. gro Nee mp apr : + Come in and See T hem ment made on the same lands for the year | . 1900, and the taxes on same was correspond- audivor for his approval. The board then proceeded to make an esti- { 1901 and Commissioner Powers offered the J T T e 1 following resolution: 0 hnson, he AllOL. | [cv en t Northern Railway Co. was table and after a careful consideration of same, on motion duly made and carried the assessment on said lunds for the year 1899 was reduced to the amount of the assessment made for the year 1909 upon the same land and the taxes: on same correspondingly abated and recommended to the state auditor for his approval. mended to the state auditor for his approva!. of taxes upon lots 2, 3. and 4, section 7, town- pondingly abated. .On motion duly made by the Couaty Board on the lands in ques- The application for the abatement of i] Minn. & Pacifie Railway Co. was taken from 2 to the umount of the as ing ‘bated and recommended to the state mate of the current expenses,for the year a Wherez It is estimated by this board current expenses ofthe county for — i ensuing year will be as follows to- | = ———————————— = a 4 | Salittries cece $8,000 — Sheriff's fe see 2.000 y | Print Board ¢ { prisoners... Court expenses JOLEAUD & MoALISTER == Miscellaneous... © ELSVSTSLSS t the sumof by made a levy y of the county for county reve- von roll call the resolution Painters and sirens ett Decorators... upon ail the taxable pro of Itasea for the year 19% nue purpo: U ®S2SO 299 ge: Grand Rapids. cs SPESLSWSLGOSTSLSLTSISLSLWSLSVSL SO TOSLSOSOSSTLSS | Chapter 259 general laws of Minnes 1899, to p: ide a fund fOr the pay the bonds of said county issued pursu the provisions of said general laws of the state of Minnesota. The resolution was duly-seconded and apon roll call was unani- monsly adopted. GLSOS ISLS IGESVSTTSHSLSISVSWSLSVTSLEBSS GIGSVWSLSOS IOP Commissioner Buell ‘offered the following * | resolution and moved its adoption: }) Resoived, That the sum of $20,000 be and the same is hereby made a levy upon all the taxable property of the county of Itasca for the year 1900, for the payment of interest to ome due upon the bonds of said county usauthorized by the following laws to-wit, chapter 24 general laws of onesota for 1895, chapter 209 of the general laws of Min- nesota for 1895, chapter 159 general laws of Minnesota for 1893, chapter 259 of the general jaws of Minnesota for 1899. The resolution was duly seconded and upon roll call was unanimously adopted. Commissioner Brooks offered the follow- ing resolution and moved its adoy : Be it hereby resolved,” That the sum of $7,000 be and the same is hereby made a. levy upon all the taxable property of the county of Itasea for the year 1900, as provided for by section 1969 general statutes of 1894, for the =~ | Support of the poor in said county. The re- solution was duly seconded and upon roll call was unanimously adopted. Commissioner Lang offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Beit hereby resolved, That the sum of $5,000 be and the same is hereby made a levy upon all the taxable property of the county of Itasca for the year 1900, as provided for by chapter 287, general laws of 1895, for the state of Minnesota for the repair and con- struction of roads and bridges within said county. The resolution was duly seconded and upon roll call was unanimously adopted. County Physician Russell came before the board and reported that he had visited the camp at which the patient reported to have had smal) pox had left, thathe found 18 men working at stid camp, and that they all ap- peared to be free from disease, and that he vaccinated 14 men, being all who had not been yaccinated prior with the exception of one mar. The report ofthe county physician was accepted. ul laws of Minnesota for 18 ? genera chap- 1 laws of Minnesota for 1393 and Aj iE F ig : - ‘ i ioner Rellis offered the rollowing 6 Freoco Work and Sign Painting: °.° '."/ Ae nd moved its adoption —— — — = E. | Resolved. That the sum of 3 and A All Work Guarantd io be First-Class. the same is hereby made a levy upon the . hidbat RE ia ancl ao lee each alae i aca able property of the coun 2 for 4 pter 290 , general laws of Mir chapter ) J SSS {t is Headquarters for Cruisers, Woodsmen and River Drivers. Best and iiost Central $1 per Day House In Itasca County. ce Firrt-Class Board at Moderate Prices. Thomas Trainor, Prop. Grand Rapids. SLSLSVEST SLSSSASOSP TOS PSL SWSLSLSLSOSO SO SOSVSO SOS SLED ; Choice Rooms hy the Day or Weck and SISFFSISSTLWSS TOSVESLSLNWG? Doctors find A Good Preseription For mankind | Atthis time the matter of repairing the roads in the county was taken under consid- eration, und Commissioner Lang moved that tae sum of $300 be appropriated out of the county road and bridge fund to the town of Koochiching, to assist said town in the con- struction ond repair of roads therein, and that the sum of $200 be appropriated out of the {| county road and bridge fund for the opening up and the repairing-of roads in the unorgan- ized portion of the county adjacent to the town of Koochiching. The motion was duly second- ed and upon roll cull was unanimously adopted. Commissioner Rellis moved that the $200 appropriated out of the road and bridge fund for the opening of roads in the nn- organized istrict tributary to the town of Koechiching be expended under the direction of Commissioner Lang, The motion was duly seconded and upon roll cali was unanimously adopted. After a consideration of the needs of the Prairie River road, Commissioner Buell moved that the sam of $250 be appropriated out of the county road and bridge fund for the re- pair of the Prairie River road. The motion was duly seconded, and upon roll call was unanimously adopted. Commissioner Lang moyed that the $350 appropriated out of the Ten for five cents,at Drnggists, Grocers, Restaurants, Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores ‘and Barbers Shops, They banieh pain, induce sleep, and prolong life. One gives relief!_No matier what's the matter. one. will do you good. Ten samples and one thousand feat monials seni Tai any address on receipt of ice, by the Ripans Chemical Co.,solSprace St., New York City, \ \ | | John Rellis, 2 day’s committee, work DULUTH. SOUTH SHORE’@ ATLANTIC RY THE STRAIGHT + AWAY Tine BETWEEN THE SOUTH SHORE N® DIRECT A MODERN ER CownecTiONS. IN DULUTH WEST SUPERIOR (SEO WHIBBARD, Takes! MARQUETTE RICH WE ELT CH PRE ST aN ALN pied) UNION STATIONS * WITH-ALL TRAINS FROM THE WEST: road and bridge fund, for the repair of the| Prairie River road be expended under the di-! rection of Commissioner Buell. The motion | was duly seconded, and upon roll call was unanimously adopted Commissioner Rellis moved that the sum of | $150 be appropriated out of the county road! and bridge fund for the repair and corduroy ing of the road in towa of Trout lake, | known as the Faulkinghor road. and that the work on said road be done under the direction of R. W. Faulkinghor, and that the sur $100 be appropriated out of the re bridge fund to the town of Trout L expended by them on the roads iz ship. The motion was d upon roll call was unapimo' i i Commissioner Buell moved that the sum of j $200 be appropriated out of the road and bridge fund for the repair of the road known as the Hill Lake road, and that the sum be ex pended on said road under the direction of Commissioner Powers. The motion was duly seconded, and on roll call was unani- mously adopted. Commissioner Brooks moved that the sum of $500 be appropriated out of the county road and bridge fund for the repair of the roads in the unorganized portion of the county lead- ing into the town of Deer River, and also to assist in the repair of the 10ads in said town- ip. The motion was duly seconded, and as unanimously adopted. Commissioner Rellis moved that the $00, appropriated for the repair of roads in and about the town of Deer River be expended under the direction of Commissioner Brooks. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll was unanimously adopted Commissioner Buell moved that the sum of $200 be appropriated out of the county road and bridge fund to assist in the construction ¢ of a bridge over Little Blackwater, and that tne sum so appropriated be expended under the direction of Commi: er Re The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call was unanimously adopted. ‘The petition for thi ing a county read b in the sw\ of ction township 53, range 25, thence running paratlel to the East- ern Minnesota ‘railway through and across township 54-24 wus taken from the table, and Commissioner Buell offered the following reso- lution and moved it adoption: Wuenreas, The board of county comm ers have been duly petitioned t county road, beginni. yi4 of nel4 section hence running parallel to t Minnesota railway to and across township 54. range 24, and Whereas, the petition is reasonable on its face, therefore be it Resolved, That a hearing be had upon the petition ut a meeting of is b «1 in the office of the county ‘auditor on the 8d day of September, at2 p.m., and that a committee of two be appointed by this board to examine such location, and that the committee so ap pointed meet at the place of business of Com- missioner Buell in the village of Laprairic at 3 o’clock p. m., on the 10th day of August, 1900, and from there to go over and examine such route, and that the committee so appointed shall cause notices to be posted in three of the most public places in each of the towns to be affected by such locations. As required by section 2 af chapter 202, General Laws of Min- nesota for 1899, The resolution was duly sec- onded an@ upon roll cali was umauimously adopted. Chairman Reilis 2ppoineed as such committce to examino the location of said roads, Commissioners Bucll and Powers Moved and seconded that the sum of $150, be appropriated out of the revenue fund of the county and transferred to the postage and ex- press fund. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call was unanimously adopted. The auditor was instructed to transfer from the county revenue fund, a sum sufficient to meet the deficiency in the judgment tund to pay the Outstanding judgments against the county. ; The following bills were audited and allowed: Itasca Mercantile company, sundries stablishing and build- inning at Prairie for county hospital + - $14.00 Dr. T. Russell, two days investigating source of diphtheria and famigating CAMPS... J... ---- eres sees mb Ge seek eis ene Dr. T. Russell, 1 day’s trip to Lawrence lake investigating small pox and yac- ‘i bs cinating men St. Benedict's hospital. care of Mrs. Nute...- eo Itasca Meretntilo company, morchan- dise for Mrs. Nute.. < <3 be A. D. Brooks, commissioner's per diem and mileage..--..- A.D. Brooks. 1 day committee work... A.D. Brooks, 10 days on board of equalization and mileage. aNSe C, A. Buell, 5 days’ commissioner's per diem and mileage. oe ©. A. Buell, 1 day cemmittee work... C. A, Buell, 10 days board of equatiza- tion and mileage. “ John Rellis, 6 day’s commissioner's pel diem aud mileage and mileage. ptt t's ag Mee : Jobn Rellis, 10 days board of equaliza- tion and mileag see H. D. Powers, 5 day’s commiissiover'’s per diem.. cas So eves H. D. Powers. 1 day committee work... H. D. Powers. 10 day’s board of equali- zation... sists F.S. Lang, 5 day’s commis-ioner’s per F.S. Lang, t day committeo work F.S. Lang, 10 day’s board of equaliza- tion. 30.00 3.00 30.00 59.20 ‘Phere being bofurther business the board j to September 3d, 1900. siiounatie Fs E.J, FARRELL, County Auditor. Driving Pacs. Kurtzman, ' “The : Ddley” Dray and Express Line L. W. HUNTLEY, Manager. WOOD FOR SALE Leave Orders at Ponti’s Confectionery Store or Kremer & King’s Office. W.CGIBERT, ‘Pine Lands ad Loans Grand Rapids, - - W. E. MARTIN, MANAGER Irasca Lan Co. PINE AND FARMING LANDS Bought and Sold. SEITLERS LOCATED. Choice Farming Lands for Sate on Long Time and Easy Terms. GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN Herald-Review July 11-Sept. 22. Notice for Publication. Jnited States Land Office, ars Duluth, Minn... June 28, 1900, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1378, entitled “ an act for the sale of timber Jands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 18. Albert Dotts of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca. state of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 4971, for the pur- chase of the ns of the nw and se of uwi4 of section No. 28, in township No. 60. range No. 24. and wili offer proof to show that the land sought * pare eeesee for its aes cone than for cultural purposes, ans oo stomoiish his claim to said. land before the register and receiver of this office at Duluth, Minn.. on Tuesday, the 2th dey of Kar bars 1900. He names oe witnesses: PF. O. Werden. John Dolph, Arthur Wilder and Leonard Root. all of Grand Rapids. Minn. Any and all persons claiming adversely ke described lands are requested to fle iho claims in this office on oF before suid 25th day of W.E. NEA, Dealer in Pine and Farming Lands. The finest List of Agricultural and G x Lands in the County |The Most Ex | eilent Sites for Manu | facturing Enterprises | i Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, - Minn. AB CLAIR. > of Deeds of Itasca County. | Mineral, | Pine ana | Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAXD RAPIDS. Itasca County Abstract Office KREMER & KING, Proprietors. ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, GRAND RAPIDS, be 2 MINN, =e Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that George Lo- throp and M. Louise Lothrop, his wife, ani John C, DeShaw of the county of Itasea ani state of Minnesota, did execute and deliver to Theodore L, Schurmeier of Saint Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, their mortgage deed dated the thirteenth day of October, A. D. 1897, and daly filed for record in the office of the register of deeds for the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, at two o’eloc! in the afternoon on the twenty- b day October, A. D. 1897. and duly recorded in Book F of Mortgages on page 74; that default has n made in the performance of the conditions in said mortgage containgd, by non-payment at maturity of the principa| and interest secured by said mortgage, an¢ by non-payment of the taxes as against the mortgaged property for the years ISL, 1802, 1893, 1894, 1805, 1806, 1897, 1598. amount- ing in all to the sum of one hundred and fifty three and seven one-bundredths dollars ($153.07); that the power of sale contained in said mortgage has thereby become operative; and that no action, either at law od in equity, has been brought to recover the debt secu by said mortgage or any part thereof. And whereas, there is now due and claimed to be due upot said maoesnegs . ut the date of this notice, the sum of eight hundred and thirty-one and fiftv ono-hundredths dolla: (3831.50), and in addition thereto the sum ot one hundred and fifty-three and seven one- hundredths doilars (3153.07), taxes on the mortgaged property paid by the mortgagee yeurs above mentioned. Now, therefore. notice is hereby given, Sbs¥ by virtue of She power esas contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute iu such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and coverea thereby. fying and being in the county of Itasea and state of Minnesota, described as follows, to~ wit: Lots number ten (10), eleven fi) ang twelve pen in block thirty-nine , in Grand Rapids Firsc Division, according to the recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county, which sale will be made by the sheriff of said county of Itascu at the front door tg court house in the village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the eighteenth (18th) day of September, A. D, 1900, at one o'clock in the afternogn, pub- Neauction. ee the ee aus pon mortgage and the ‘sum of one fifty-three and seven one-hundredths dollars (3153.07) taxes so as aforesaid by the mortga: and fifty dollars ( =) ttorney’ a be the costs aud charges of notice am sale. * nate at St. Peak, Minnsecte. tae eeney rot Aumust As De HEODORE L. SUUEMEIER: . Norman FErrer, Atterney tor, Mortgag = 1. a “a Nations eXmerican Bank Review, Au, : a . —-++4 ;

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