Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, September 1, 1900, Page 4

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“tb ae ae ae ae ae a a a a a ee eae ae ae ae age ate ate ae ae sea ae a age ae te eae eae ae a a ae a ae aa ae RE eRe aa a Grand Rapids Bottling Works (REE SE A Re ae SE Ree ee i Re Re He a ae ae Re a eee ee Re Re Re A Pop—all fllavors MANUFACTUREKS OF Cabonated Drinks of all Kinds Pu Cream Soda Ginger Ale Pure, Sarsaparilla Lemon Soda Limeade Nervebrew Raspberry Cream Sparkling Selt%er Water. re Orange Cider Only Pure Fruit Juices and Hale Lake Spring Water Used in the Manufacture of Our Goods. Try our “LIMADE” Trial Order Solicited. the Greai Non-Intoxicant Health Drink. Orders Promptly Filled. se a ae ea a a ae ae ae ae ee eae eae ae ee ee eae ee a eee ae eae ae aa 25 SE eR ee eae ae ae eR eC REE 7 Atece Joh n Hepfel’s Sarrniple Room and Beer Mall, Corner THIRD ST. and HOFFMAN AVE. The Best Linoof . . Wines, Liquors : « Cigars CAN BE NAD, Riso Have on Tap and in Bottle the Celebrated DULUTH BREWIMG GO’S MOOSE BRAww BEEHS, FREE LU NCH LWAYS SEVED % n and year ar Are now showing this shades, of gC styles. fit, siyle and workman: pring and Summer Suitings Europe and there are thousands of them to s but only o} Every garment that le ready for inspection. The samples we are © the latest manufactures of America and price; weights. V Hotel Gladstone) A. E. WILDER, Pnop. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery in Connection. Special Attention Given to Transient Trade. Fleadquarters for Lumbermen. GRAND RAPIDS. [| ——— GEO. BOOTH, Manufacturer of Fine Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. “BOOTH’S CIGARS” reputation a over Northern Minnesota. They are made i 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. i il Mor sale everywhere. Call for them. ae ee pe ‘Grava Hanis Pherata-'Review _Meaplds Every Saturday, T. J. AUSTED KILEY & AUSTED, Editors and Publishers. . Q. KILBY, TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE. Six Months........§1 00| Three Months. 500 Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, as Second-Clags Matter. Official Paper of Itasca County, Villages of Grand Rapids and Deer River aud Town of Grand Rapids. Democratic TICKET. Eor President WILLIAM J. BRYAN, of Nebraska, For Vice President— ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Hlinois. PROCEEDINGS OF Board of Equalization Continued from First Page. board and protested against any increase of the assessment as returned by the assessors. The board after a careful consideration of the assessment as returned, raised such as- sesment from $7100 to $8500. Town of Bass Brook. Joseph Crowther, raised on merchandise from $500 to $800. Town of Deer River. Tuller & Terpenning, raised on merchan- dise from $1600 to $2800. Town of Koochiching. John Berg, raised on merchandise from $600 to $900. At this time an adjournment July 19th, 1900, at 10 o'clock a as taken to July 19th. 1900. Pursuant to adjournment the board met, Roll call—full board present. J.J. Decker having been duly notified of the intention of the board to raise the a ment of W. V. Fuller & Co., on manufi materials, came before the bourd and ob- cted to such increase. After u careful con- sideration by the board the ussessment was raised from $380 to $500. Manufacturer's tools, implements and machinery was taken under consideration. Jobn Beckfelt having been duly notified of the intention of the board to raise the asses ment on manufacturers tools and mach- nery came betore the board and protested against any increase on same. The board after a careful consideration of the. said property. raised the assessment of the same trom $1000 to $2500. The assessment of W. V. Fuller & Co, on manufacturer's tools and machinery, was raised from $300 to #500. L. F. Knox having been duly notified of the intention of the board to raise his assess- ment upon manufacturer’s tools and nach- inery, did not appear and his assessment on | Same Was raised from $400 to $300. ‘ John Lofberg was raised on manufactur- ers’ 1ools and machinery to $25. | F. P. Sheldon having been daly notified of the intention of the board of raising the assessment upon the Lumbermen’s bank, me before the board and protested against | any increase of the assessment of said bank. After a thorough discussion of the matter the assessment on Item No. 19 was raised from $4515 to $7590. Moneys Other Than Bankers {tem No. 21 was taken under consideration. Oscar L. Mather came before the board and protested against the assessment made under that item by the assessor. After a careful consideration of the matter the assessment was reduced fifty per cent. Jobn Boyle O'Reilly, raised to 3500 on Item No. 21. Items No. 22, 23, 24 and 25 were passed as re- turned by the several assessors. Item No. 26. stock and furniture of sample rooms, was taken under consideration and the following changes were made: Village of Grand Rapids. Jobn Boyle O'Reilly, reduced. Wm. J. Kelly, raised.......... Matt Shoemaker, reduced 50 per ‘cont. John Weibier, reduced from $175 to $75. Unorganized. W. W. Wright, reduced from J. J. McDonald, raised to...... Village of Deer River. W. J. Coffron, raised from..... .. $50 to $150 Quigg & Fletcher, raised from....50to 150 Mrs. G. T. Robinson, raised.... 100 A. Morrisey raised from. 140 to 150 J, E. Sullivan, raised from. 30 to 100. Item No. 27 being all property not included in the preceeding 26 items was taken under consideration. Village of Grand Rapids. W. C. Gilbert, raised.... * Knights of Pythias, reduced. 25. Pokegama Lbr. Co. reduced from $1243 to 300. . $500 to $3 emer Dr. Thomas Russell, raised. 25. Kremer & King raised from. . 60 to 150. W. C. Tyndall, raised........... . 100. Mrs. K. Lent. raised...... 50. c.C, MeCarthy Esq. appeared before the Board on behalf of Price Brothers and en- tered a protest against the assessing of Li- censes issued by the County to Price Broth- ers for the construction and maintenance of sluice dams, upon the grounds that such as- ; sessment was illegal. The matter was re- ferred to the County Attorney for his opinion. N. Washburn came before the Board and protested against the increase made in his aSsessment by the County Board. After a careful consideration of the matter the as- sessment as made was allowed to stand. Item No, 28. elevators, warehouses, ete., on railroad lands was taken under consider- ation. D. W. Eoran was raised $50. Unorganized. W. W. Wright, raised 31500. Item No. 29, improvements on U.S. lands was taken under consideration and the fol- lowing changes were made, Town of Iron Range. C.D. Lewis, raised.. John Lewis, raised. S Unorgrnized, A. T. Scarlet, raised George Scarlett, raised R. M. Stitt cume before the board and pro- tested against the assessment as made of Stitt & Howe on item Nu. 27. being camp out- fit, also anerror in the number of horses as Feturned by the assessor, as beit ig the property é of Stitt & Howe. After a careful considera- | Block 2 21, lots 13 to 24 inclusive, every | tion of the matter the number of horses was reduced from 28 to 21. and item No. 27 was re- | duced from $1,000 to $500. Item -No. 30 was passed as roturned by the several assessors, The matter of assessing sluice dams as per- sonal property was again taken up and a com- munication was read from the county attor- ney. in which he gave as his opinion that the charters given for the construction and main- tenance of sluice dams could not legally be assessed as personal property. Upon the ad- vice So received there was no assessment made on sluice dams as personal property. The board at this time took under considera- tion the value of real estate, within the village of Grand Rapids, and after a careful consid- eration of same the county board were of an opinion that the assessment on a considerable portion of the village property as returned by the town board was in many instances too low. and the following changes were made: Original Plat. Block 14, reduced 33 1-3 per cent. Lot 9 and n¥ of Jot 8, block 15, ratsed 200 per eent. Block 16, west 41% feet of w% of lots 13, 14 and 15, raised 45 per cent Block 17, lots 1 and 2. reduced 7 per cent. Block 19, tots 13 to 16 inclusive, raised 30 per cent. Block 23, raised from. ... 3 1to0 Block 24, east 34. raised from. lto Block 24. west % raised from 1to § Block 25, raised from........ 1 to 100 Block 26, lots 1,2 and 3, raised from % to I “lots 4 to 9inclusive. raised roms. /...c5 20 -+- +s ‘ 6 to 30 Block 26, ots 10to 12 inclusive. raised from . Bto 5 Block 26, lot 13. raised from.. 1 to 50 Block 27, east 90 feet of lots 1 and 2, raised from,.. 1100 to 1300 Block 27, lot 21, Fained toto, 600 to 700 © lot 2%, raised from... - % to 100 Block 28, lot 3, raised from 100 © Jot 4, raised from.. 100 350 300 300 255 100 “lot 5, raised from.. “Jot 6, raised from “Jot 7, raised from ad lot 24, raised from........... 185 to Block 30, lots 1, 2and 3, raised from 75 to “lots 7 to 18 inclusive.raised FLOMD.....0--e000 0s Block 31, lots 7 to18 inclusive. raised from... Block 31, lots 19, ° from.. ued asresesee 8 tO. 20 Block 3, lots and 24, raised from, 380 to Block 35, raised from. to 60 “40 “ “43 “ $ 9 feet of w 140 feet, raised from....... Block 49, 6%, ra Blhek 51, lots 13 to 18 inclusiv: raised from. . on Block 51, lots 19 to 24 inclusive, raised from....... 60 to Block 54, raisow from . 150 to Or 6, . to ue ie . 100 to eB 109 to ise} 5500 bases 68, raised from . Keo BD ‘s vas et ine 50 tO™ 468 Willson & Gillispic’s Add. Block 5, lots 7 to 12 inelusive, raised Oakland Add, Block 1, raised from. 20 to 120 ea 6 to 120 IGE 4 to 120 4 es Wto 120 Central Division Block 8, raised from....... 60 “40 “ 25 lay | * 40 rst Division. Block 1, lots 1 to 6 inclusive, raised from.. Bto WW Block:1, lots 7 7 1 1024 inclusive, raised from..... 5to 30 Block 2, lots 1 to 6 inclusive, rai sed from 3to 10 Block 2, lots 7 to 24 inclusive, mele from.. Tto 30 eicok 3, raised from, Wto Tto 3 io, 3 lito 2 lto 50 to 20 to 55 to | Block 6, lots 1 to 11 inclusive, raigod from ... lLto 55 Block 6, lots 2, 23 arid a, raised Bto 15 Block 7, lots 8 and 9, raised from... 60 to 80 ss 10 raised from.... 80 to 9 “'s 11 and 12 raised from... 60 to 109 is 15 raised from. . 300 to 35 Block 8, lots 1 to8 inciusive, raised from... aeestece 8 to 400 Block 10, lot 22, raised from. 30 to 235 gh Mer 1 fs 40 to 215 beascng | | 10 ¥ 260 to 285 S55 36 12 ¥ 40 to 50 At this time an adjournment was taken to 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, July 20th, July 20th, 1900, Pursuant to ajournment the board met at 10 a.m, Full board present, Block 13, lot 4, reduced from....... $660 to $560 * Jots 13 to 24 inclusive raised from.............0...5..06 420 to 480 Block 14.-lots 1 to 8 inclusive, raised from. serene 280 t0 320 Block 14, lots9 and t0,raisedfrom 70 to 230 y “raised from 7 to 100. “ _ “ 15 and s% of lot 16, reduced from. G55 to 505 lock 16, lots 1 to 9 paseo raised from.. 80 to 100 Block 16, lot 18. raised tro. 200 to 300 ¥ 17, reduced from, 300 to 200 “ 17, lots3and4. raised from.. 10to 40 “| § to 12 inclusive,raised from...... +++» sete 170 to 260 Block 17, lot 24, raised yee 40 to 240 ale ABS 18: ie Wto 21 «18 “ 14 to Of <inclasive, Block an aa 22, pe from. 270 to 170 to 4 inclusive, Block 20, lots 5 to 12 imc!usive, Block 21, lots 1and2, raised from 1to- 5 “ “3 to 12° inclusive, i to 3 Block 22. lots1to 6 inclusive, raised = * raised from . 1lto 50 from... Bto 30 Block 2% raised from. 85 to 110 | Block 22, lots 7. raised from. lto 5 Block 2%, lots 1 to Winclasive, ee 8. # 51 te 110 raisod from, Rto 30 “9 to 12 raized from. 2to 2 Block 24, lots 13 and 14 raised “ “13 to 14 inclusive, raised from...... 2to 20] from.. -. Sto 2 Block 25, lots 2and 24, raised Block 33, lots 1 to 9 inclusive, raised from... 2to 20 8to 4 Bloek 25, lo Block 23, lot 10 raised from. .. to 30 raised from. 12 to 120 ““ qand 12 raised from .. 37 to 45 Block 25, lots 19 and 20, raised “13 to 34 inclusive,raised 40 to 20] from.. to 2% Block 25, lots 21 to 24 inclusive, re- Block 34, lots 1 to 5 inclusive, raised duced from. ... : 280to 401] trom.. 6 to Block 26, lot 12. raised from. 210 to 300 |’ Block 34, lots 7 to 12 inclusive, raised “27, lots 13 to 26 inclusive, Pron. ici 5 2Bto 50 raised from.. : 965 to 1155 Block 9% ratsed fron to 50 Block 28, lot 9, reduced from, 409 to 350 3 «to 2 per lot. Block 31, lots 13 to 17 inclusive, <0) feeeatesd trom. ts 60 raised frome... 2... cesses, 400 to “38 “ Ito 6 81, lot 18, raised fron 260 to “39 “ Sto 24 : lots 19, 20 and 21, raised “40 « 9to St rom. : 190 to tl « j 9 to 60 Block oe ual, 2, meee Lae ces 2 per lot Block 82, lots 1 and. Kearney’s Addit! #80 £2 23 | Block 1, lot 1, raisod from. 1to 10 0 tw wo erg . Silas Siete” 0 «ganas 320 to. 380 3and 4, raised trom 2to 20 7 9and 10 fs 320 to 30] * aised from..... Sto “8 Wand 12 # BB to, M60 Y ee tito is: tea t0019 sc inaleaioe, 5, lot 1 raised from 506 to 520 ea’ foin 205 to 260 ote 2; Sand raiogd teen. 215 t¢ 100 Block 32, lot 18, reduced from..... 440 to 400 “© 5 to 11uelusive, raised lots 19 and 20, raised from. +++ Sto 45 eects Burp vere 330 to 350 | Block 6. ‘raised . 368 to 300 Block 82, lots 23 and 24, raised Wto from.. ieee ccs BON EO 5 B50) 24 Block 33, Jos d2.raised from 85 to 160 38 lots to 6 inclusive, 4 raised from... RAL 1020 to i150 155 Block 33, lots 7 to 10 inclusive, slusive, raised eet 160 to 300 - 180 to 2 Block 33, lot 11, raised from. 60 to 75 | Block 14, lot 6, raised from. 15 to “12, reduced from 665 to 500 “© 4,8 .and 9, raised from.. 500 to 585 “3, lots 1,.3 and 3, “10, Lund 12, raised from 36 to 85 from. Se 270 to 360 “418,14 and 15 c 18 to 60 Block 36, lots 1, 2 aud 3 56 1617 and ag). 63 to 150 POM. 45a . 2350 to 2850 15, raised f20m. 1000 to 1135 Block 36, lot 10, r to 18 eee - 126 to. 180 “33, east 50 foot of lots 1, 2 and “19. lots 10 to 18 inclusive, raised 3, raised from . 350 to 475 from. . 6 to 130 Block 38, west 90 foot of lots 1, 2 Block 21, raised from....... - 68 to 1:0 and 3 raised from 3500 to 4700 ] +o Girne? ine, ran Block 40, lotsi and 2, raisedfrom 2to 45 23 Ne iene ““ 7,8and 9. raised irom 806 to 350 24 and 25 raised from.......$10 to $20 cach “ “10, 11 and 12, raised oR talento 18 to 38 from... . 6to 0] « ¢ “ 5 Block 41, lot 8, reduced from. nN rh na tare atea a “lots 10, 11 and 12 re- din: Sto 6 duced from.. trees 2385.0 200] Block 28, lot 10, raised from 20 to 40 Block 42, lots 1 to 12 inelusive, 2 * Jots 1 and 12, raised from 705 to 760 raised from. ‘ to 15 “ % 13.14andJ5.raisedfrom. 15 to 40 Biock 48, lots 1 to 6 inclusive, “ 16,17and 18.raised from. 15 to 30 raised from.. 60 to 75 At this time an S adjontoment was taken to Wa. m., Saturday, July 21st, 1900. Saturdoy, July 21st, 1900, Pursuant to adjournment the Board of Equ- ahzation met at 10a m. Full board present Second Division. Block 1, raise@ from Sto 60 Blocks 2, 3,4, 5 and 6 were raised from...... eve nah $10 to $120 each Block 7, raised tragie lto 100 Blocks 8 and 9, raised 1 to 30 each * 10,11, 12, 13 and 14, raised from 1 to 120each Block 15, raised from...............+ lto %% “ 16. lots inclusive, raised from...... Wto 40 Block 18, raised from. 1to 100 19, lots 1 and 2, raised from. 2to 10 ‘Soya a i to 6 inclusive, raisod from... 3to 30 Block 20, lots 70 12 from 3 to Block 20, lots 13 raised from.............. 2+ sto 2% Bleck 20, lots 17 to 19 inclusive, raised froms,...3--....... 2... 3to 1 Block 20, lofs 20 to 24 inclusive, raised from............. 3to 2 Block 21. raised from.. Rto 10 “99 epee ee te See to ss Sh ae Sto 3 S hss 2 to ey 2 lto & “f Se 3to 30 a * lto 30 “id base 7 ots ets lto 2% “30, lots1,2and 3, raisedfrom 10 to 15 Re Oe eee or SS 80 to. 120 © 38, raised from % to 120 eee lots1 to inclusive, raised from... 30 Block 34, ‘lots 7 to n inclusiv from. 2h Block 34, lots 13 to 24 inclasive, raised from. Block 35, raised from “99 “ 40 = Prospect Park Di Block 2, lots 1 to 12 inclusive, raised from... $6 to $12 Block 2, lots 13 to 25 inclusive, raisod wane wee 6to 18 lto 4 Sto 9 , 2 to 6 Block 3, lots 16 to 19 inclusi e,raised from... 2 to 4 Block 3, lots 20, 21 and 2 raised from... lto 3 Block 3. lots 23 to 6 inelusive, raisod from... 4to 9 Block 3, lots 7 to 43 inclusive,raised from a Block 4, raised from. 43 we. 28 Kas 1 Lei a 21 ae ‘ 2 Can) < py FI0 a 4 i at ‘ Bn fae! : % eR & 4 All the balance of Prospect Park Division was raised 100 per cent, Syndicate Division, Blocks 1 and 2 raised from.. $1 to $5 each ‘3 raised from. ...... Sto 30 “ 4and 5, raised from 1 toSeach Block 6, raised from 5to 2 7 sm Tto 2 “8, lots ito 9 inclusive, raised from.. 9 Block 9 raised from Bto 10 “10, lots 1,2and 3, raisedirom. 8to 15 le 4,5and6 vi to sf “7 to 12 inclusive, raised from 6to 30 Block ah lots 13 ‘and 14, raised from 12 to 20 “1 and 16 ff 2to 30 “Vand 18 a 2to 5 «19 and 20 s lito 2% “ 2tand 22 be) 2to Ww “23 and 24 | us Vito 2% Blocks 11, 12 and 18 and 14, raised to jog Block 16, raised from... : ~ 9 “ “18, 19 and 20. raised to.. “23, raised from.... “ 25 and 26, raised from $1 to $5each. Ay ae sas 29, 30 and 31, raised “« 29, west 14, raised from.. 100 to 10 Balance of block raised from... - 120 to Block 30, lot 7, raised from. . 150 to * lots 8 and 9, raised from. 4 to “ W0and 11 = 3to U “32 to 20 inclusive, raised from. pha cae - 4 to 130 Block 31, lots 1 to 12 inclusive, raised from......... 3 to Block - 100 to ed from. 200 to § raised from . south 150 feet, balance of block raised Preatit oot) - Dto 6 Block 83, lot 7 and e% of lot 8 raised from............. 5 . 0 to 85 Block 35’ west \4 of lots 8 and 9, raised fro! 625 to 650 Block 35, lots, 10.11 and 12, raised from. 200 Block 40 * lots 14 to 18 inclusive,raised from AREA nee Pe Tito no Block 35, lots 1 and 2/raised from... 210 to 240 “ee i 2to 6 “© 4,5and6, raised from.. 3to 10 “7, Sand9, raised from.. 675 to 750 “0, Thand 12,raised from 1050 to 1100 oe Behe Be shia raised from... Block 39° lots 1 to 6 inclusiue, raisod from . . 3 Block 39, lots 1b to 18 inclusive, raised fror . Bloek 40, raised from. Park Row. Lot i, raised from.. BRto 30 “10, I and 12 reinga: fees “ Itand b., 1to5each 2to Seach Houghton’s Addition. k 1, raised from... setae 2, lots 1 to6 inclusive, raised from.. i --1 tod cach Block 2, lots 7 SUL to $35 4to 10 lot 9, raised from. 2Zto 3 © 10. 11 and 12, r: 3to bb “Bed * from... to 6 inclusive, raised from. Block 7, lots 1 to from... Block 8, r: < “9, lots 1 to 6 inclusive: raised frome tect... o Block 10, lots 5 to 9 inclysive, raisod from...... + 20 to 270 Block 10, ‘lots 9 to Wu inclusive, from.. sectereres IO to 240 Block 10, lots 15 to 18 inclusive;raised from.... steeeecesereee HO to Houghton’s Second Addition Block 1, raised from. ............... $15 to $25 At this time an adjournment was taken to 10 a.m., Monday, July 23d, 1900. Pursuant to adjournment the board met at 10a,m. Full board present. Block 2. raised from. - $06 to $70 ey SS bss - to % ‘4 and 5. raised from. 5 to 10 each eG “ 10 to 20 oe ee . 4ito 7% « 8g Beek 8 30 “9, lots 16 to 18 inclusive,raised Block 19 raised from, Rw 6 + Wto ae a gah Sto 10 Third Division. Block 25, lots 10 and 11. raised from Wto 40 26, s 100 to 115 2%, lots 9 to 12 oeerernee from.....- 22... to 15 Block 32, raised from. 50 to 130 Acre Property Witbin the By ETE RE of » the Village of Grand Rapids. Let 7. section 21, town 55, range 25, raised from.......... bw section town 35, rage e board then nee up the Village of Laprairie, - 680 to 780 Plat of Aketey. Biock 4, lots 10, 11 and 12, raisod. from. z ee — | | |

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