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ee Pata! “GRAND “RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: m, open 11 100 a.m. ‘to 12:50 p. m.,.and 200 pean, tO 3:00 Dom. es west arrive 11:52am). Mail at. TH. ns gding east arrive 2: loses \U mefils trajns. 52 p.m. Mail, ose 20 minuets before arrival of, OWT. Sriuson, P. City and Vicinity. has purchased the house on Eouyh ee Ben Itasca street. Registerof deeds A. B. ‘Clair t turned yesterday from a business trip to Duluth, ‘ ; Mrs. W. C. Gilbert left Wednesday or the Twin Cities where she will visit for several days. : Don’t forget the bazar ‘at Village, wall Monday afternoon and evening Johnson Mercantile y ecember 17th. Mrs. D. M.“Gunn is in Minneapolis this week for the purpose of attending the Grand opera now being presented in that city... 7g D. M. aoe of Price Bros., was in after a few men, The town ‘fuesday has started theay in cold weather good shape. W. F. Sitns is again as busy as a butcher selling the meats of swifts & Co. He is. on ‘the road constantly ind is meeting with his former success, Joseph Tierman, who has. been visiting his uncle, M. Dufficy for I days, returned ‘Tuesday to his home in Chicago, Viola sourne and Marion at the Pokegoma today from sippi landing. Sev Graham Ada Mel- Cross were guests Missis- Misses J. McGregor of Little Falls fs at the Pokegama today. List winter Mr. McGregor did considerable log nauling fur Buckman & Nichols. County Auditor EB. J. Farrel) went to St. Paul the first ef the week where he attended a meeting of the county auditors of the state. Mr. E. M, Pratt, who has been ‘in ttendance at the bedside of her son, Cc. L: Pratt, for some time. left for her home at Minneapolis Monday. G. W. Johnson, representing the lea d Carbonic Acid company of chicago: was here yesterday transact- ing butiness with Johtf Costello, the bottling works proprietor. Marshal McCormick is taansacting business before the United State land fice, at Wuluth this. week. Felix lalette is keeping order» during his sence. i Bishop, who is this winters cruis- or the Backus- Brooks company, n town the first of .the week. Bishop, now. makes his. héad- éjcarters at Bemidji. : Herman Cochran, whois: chief ook at No. 4 camp for | Backus .. & Brooks on Willow river, has been’ in own during the week having a lascer+ ited foot repaired. + A. McDonald, who is this” winter conducting a very popular ranch on Kennedy’s old headquarters, was in town the first of the week after i load of supplies. Mr. McDonalae reports business very flurishing. - J. N. Brown, the artist: painter, urived home ‘Tuesday after having done considerable work in Deer River. | He « ated the Hotel Northern for = psome folding mirror: open week days from 8 o'eloek a. m: to, eondemning and “epyerem is yheld,, the’ ¢o + holise rey Miinade her a present ofa very han Over at the Pioneer store every body has been’ busy for some stime past getting their holiday” goods i in. shape. Mr. Beekfelt has, faith in these prosperous timés‘and has put in a larger and_ finer line ‘than ever be- we of fine China ware, lamps, vases, glass. ware, dolls, and etc. In the dry goods “and gents furnishing de- ‘ partments “aremany new and novel articles for tasty dresses. Take a look | = |at his holiday goods. In groceries he lias ‘the: same fine “line of cauned goods, and teas and cofices that he | has always carried and "has recently added a line-ef cheaper goods such as are + g¢ offered’ by others at ap- parently cut prices. These he will sell. as low and in many cases lower than store in towne and will guarantee ; the quality’ to be as good as the low priced goods handed by others. ‘There are. almost as many different |, grades of ‘grocenes inthe market as there are” dealers in town. always carried only - first- class goods. , Now that cheap goods and cheap prices are the tage he “has decided to4 pnt in’a line of cheap goods and is 'seliing them as cheap “if not cheaper than any other store in town, Quali- ty as good an any other line offered at cut prices. PROCEEDINGS . —~OF THE—— VILLAGE COUNCIL ‘“——-OF THE— VILLAGE OF GRAND Raptps At the Meeting held,” © Dee: 6, 1900. . A regular meeting of the Village council was held at the Village hall'in Grand Raptds, Minnesota on Thursday the sixth day of December, 1900. Present-President Riddeli. Trustees O’Con- nell, Huntley and Heyifelt Anke Recorder King. Minutes of Just meeting were real and on motion approved. ~~ Petition of James McCormick for appoint- | menutas night watehmay was read and on motion duly carried. James MeCormack was + duly appointed to said office. On milion the salary ef night watchman was fixed at the sun, of $50 per month, The foliowsng petition was presented and road, vi \o the village and village council of {Grand Rapids, Itasea county. Minnesota, $ ‘The Grand Rapids Water Power and Boom Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the state of Minnesota, with power of eminent domain and authorized by act of Congress” to struct a dam and! ‘at Grand Rapic Minnesota, | improve) <thé Mississippi River desites A8haid to the extent of Six thous- and doHurs ($6,009) in the ‘construction of a jam and canal and improving the waterway upon said Mi ppiriver at the rapids aboye the wugon, bridge accross the said river in said village of-Grand Rapids and uiring lands necessary In consideration of the payfment therefor. of.cash aid said company will pt the election of said Municipality issue such municipality stovic of suid company to the amount of ) per value four The thonsand’ thousand do shall be given as follows; doliars ($4,000 ) when thé nece: iands are condemned in due form of law; One thous- and dollars ($1,000 ) when the water way im- rovements are substantially completed and one thousand dollars ($ 1.000) when the dam and.canal are substantially completed. We'beleve that said proposed improvement wift ereutely promote the general prosperliy and weltfare of the tax-payers of said muni | Sipality and that it will be for the best in- terestof said village to waive the issuance by Suid company of ony such stock to suid village and we therefore pray that such is- W. J. Kelly and also the ‘place’ of. business and residence of C. W. Rob- inson. a Wm. Betts, who has been em- ployed in one of the Munson’s camps, was brought to town last week suffer- ing from a very ugly cut in. his-foot. He is at the home of his brother, ‘Theodcre Betts. If you are looking to purehase Chrisimas presents go to, Village hall Monday December 17th,eani! see the beautiful articles to be sold at reason- ible prices. ‘The ladies have ‘a beau- uful display of hand . painted. ,China.4 Mrs. A. McIntosh was taken to the hospital at Duluth ‘last’: Monday, where she will undergo treatment for ome time; Mrs, McIntosh has been ill health for about a year, but her many friends “hope to see her soon in| er usual goodthealth. in the’ afternoon and evening of Nvecember 17th, the ladies of the opal church will: conduct “a bazar at Village hall. ifs bazar 18 given for the purpose of raising money to assist in buying lots on which*ts erect a church. The ladies are working hard toward the success of the undertaking, having been busy for many weeks making fancy articles which are to be sold. Patterns, braids, threads, etc{, for Battenburg jaces will be on sale. A good supper will be seryed for which 15 cents will be charged. Miss Bernice Clair received a pleas? ant surprise from the officers and clerks in the court house on Wednes- day of this week. Miss Clair has been assistant in the register of deeds| office fcr nearly a year and a half and next weck she expects to leaye on a visit Co her parents in Canada. Wed- 80 her birth day, As toieu ol the high esteem in which’ iesay was suance of stock be waved. Dated Nov. 3th 1909. Grand Rapids Water Power & Boom Co. D, M. Gunn , President. H. D, Powers. Secretary. After due Consideration of said petition. the following resvlution was ‘presented: @ on motion | unpnimo} y, udopteds:t it 3 Warnes. the angina Wake et ; Company. a corporation organized snd OxIsts ing under the laws of the State of “Minnesota | with powers of eminent domain and authoriz- ed by act of congress todam the Mississippi | River at Grand Rapids, Minn., has made ap- | plication to the Village council- of Grind Rapids Minn., and to tl Village of Grand Rapids, Minn., for &/eash donation’ inthe sum and of the amount of six thousand dol- Jars (6000.08) to aid and be.used in’ the demnation efjandsin and along ti Lvl bie wnd aibdve Grand Bt: ae River at ae ‘amaed Rapids, which? ppplicationeas writing and filed with the: Village recorder of saidWillage. andl, WHEREA , we bello ve. thatthe improve- |. ment of said MisSissippi verat said point |. ‘by the condemnation of lands and the build- ing of said dam will be of great spublie bene= fit and for the general good of alt EBS. people of said Village, and, WHEREAS, we believe that the said ‘sum of six thousand dollars Should be appropriated and donated as'asked in'said application and for the purposes stated in said application, which application is hereby made a part of this resolution, and, Wuereas, we believe the said donation “to bewnecessary t> secure the suid improvement of said water-way, the Mississippi River at said point. and necessary for the condemna- tion of lands. the payment of damages. costs and expenses and the building of said dam together with a canal to be used. in. connec- tion with said dam, £ NoW THEREFOR BE IT “RESOLVED, that a special election be called to be held in and for said Village of Grand Rapids, alinn., on | ihe 24th day of December, A. D., 1900, That at such special election the proposition to make such cash donation. be ‘submitted to, the | electors of said Village. esa free 7 3 | rding te inw; that such special election be } make a part of his said notice of special elce- Beckfelt |: Emmett M Chare “ED. el elects, t ae of $6,000. 00. held and conducted according to law. That said Village Recorder shall include in and tion a cléar statement of the proposition to be submitted to siftd electors dind yoted upon by said electors. That at said election there ‘shall be ballots prepared for the ‘use of said | electors according to law: " » Proposition of Fairbanks, Morse & Co. of ; St. Paul to furnish and creet, rondy for | operation, novlater thaw February 20th, 1901, | L-16xl0s12 Regular Pattern Pump, ineleding eonnections, for the sum of $952.00 was read ) and on motion said proposition eeepted: | Report of Treasurer Aiken was read and on | motion filed. Summons. On motion the {glowing named sums were | STATE OF MINNESOTA, | transferred from the several funds hereafter | 6 Ss. mentioned to the contingent fund, ts-wit: . °° CouNty oF Frage, } G,W. Knox, judgment 1nd $ District Court—Fitteenth Judicial Districts X..J. Dwyor. i 4 William Love, Plaintif ‘s W.C. Gilbert, ; : Vetsus~ C. W. Hastings.“ “i 3 Sanford F. Love, Defendant Marshall-Wells oF + 486) | ‘Tho State of Minnesota, To the above nam- Interest. “ 39.42 | ed defendant: * Several bills were on motion allowed as charged and warrats for the’severalamounts | ordered drawn on the treasury as follows, to-wit: Frank And street @ $ 1 streets @ § fe Cormick street @ : ‘Pitin & Marcia lumber . Moore & McHardy lumber John Beckfeltplectrie lignting. 7, D2 Rassmussen Clert of Court fees. (G-R. W. P. & B. Co.) Kremer & King insurance-premium.. ‘Herald-Review printing bill to date... . Cable supplies for pest house «f° Shepherd wood for pest house...... ele P, Sheldon insurance premium ve W. J. & H. D.gPowers hardware for pest Duluth Minn. Decemiber 3rd, 924 Apts: is hereby siten thas inseont ai ions of the act of Coug: 20,06 | 8, entitled Tor, the nurse at pest | nds in the of California, 112.00 | -aundl W) ston Territory * ‘ ac Huntely L. W. Tluntley ” — (pest hous F. A. King expense trip to West Superior . Hi. Hazelton bla George Riddle J.S. Lotberg repairing bridge. Ed Caveneau 3 works ae Anthony Sine 3 4: On motion the adopted, to-wit: Resolved that the water way Hnprovement | proposed to be constructed by the Grand Rapids Water Power & Boom Co, in the Miss- sippi riverat Grand Rapids will grestely ste the prosperity and wellfare of the | ayers of said muinicipality and the opinion of the village council it will be for the bestinterest of such muiniejpality f wave the issuance ‘or stock by said company for the aid extended con it, There beimg no further business the'couns cil adjourned. Frep A. Kina, Recorder. ; | labor at water resolution w | } | i uys labor at water | \ { i following j Wellfare and .prospe payers of said municipality. And to doany other business pro- per to be done at said special election when conycued. . | « Dated at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, | this 10th day of December, A. D., | 1900. Frep A. Kine, Village Recorder.Grand Rapids, Minn You. ed and the iford F. Love, are hereby summon- quired to answer the complaint of ntiff in the above entitled ‘action, 2 in the o of the clerk of the it his oflice in #he court house wt luge of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. and acopy of your answer to suid com- oftice in the in. the county of within twenty EY plaint on the subseriber, at 1 y gecf Grand Rapids, te of Minnesota, s after the service of n this action.will hi titled to recover asi e tinder its: directions, and take judgment for the amount,so_ascert»ined, together with his costs and disbursements wherein. Dated, December 6th, WOE » * J. ne DONORUE Attorneys for Plaint Grand Rapids. M Herald-Review Dees Jan 26. by the court, or Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Nolice for Publication. United States Land Office, 1900, led to allthe public kind states by % A. McDonald, Grand ate of Minnesota, ofiie Fher sworn Be thuse of the Township o proot to ( show that the more yaluwble for its timber dr stone than for agricultural porposes. and tyestablish her claim to said and before the Register and Receiver\of this a Duluth Minn, on Wednesday, she. luy of Pebuary, 1901. She- names corge Mulhern, Wm. Dibble. onald all of whont the Grand Rapids: Minn. ning udyversely the requested to file | ce-On or before suid | S SSM Brow SSISVSOSTSSVSLES® their clainns 20th day osFebuary, 1001. y ae E. CULKIN, : . Register, Dec. 15 to Feb. 18: . +o. W. Ae \, PB. SHELDON, Lent. cashier P. J. Sari O.#, AIKEN; Me President. A shee Cashier ‘Lumbermen’ § Bank Of Grand Rapids, Minn ts A PERFECT SHOE AT A POPULAR PRICE. THAT LADY. ~ t Who wears ROSE SHOES is: noticed as-being Comfortably and Daintily shod. KUSH-MATIC Brinded jiata, sole, means a shoe which will be found light g and. cool in’ Summer and Warm and Dry in Winter. (e f ¥ ‘te Our stock of Fall Goods is new in and we in- vite you to Gome in and. inspect them. "These 7 sare not shop-worn, left-over stock, but § strictly new and ub-to-date. They include ) Ladies’ and Gent's Underoeat 8 Ladies? Gent's and Childrens Fine Shoes, ( Ladi Wrappers and Waisls, Hlosiery, Corsets and Other Furnishings, Blank ets, Quilts and Mackinaw Goods, tele. oF As to prices—we invite you to “conrpare ours with those of other stores, and if you HG woboy find us Jower, donot buy from us SO-4 8 Jutely gu tee that our goodsiure what we » represent them to be and v wive Lhe service we say they will 2 W. 1. PERRAULT. soeecest e2eseess 3) os sm ble csas » NOTICE *~—OF-—— Special Village Election Thecitizéns of the village of Grand Rapids in the county of Itasca ar nd} state of Minnesota, who are qualified to voté at general elections, are here- by notified that o special clection for the said village will be beld at tie vil- lage hall, on’ Lelandavenue in said village, on Monday the 2tth day of December, AD; 1900, between the | ~ hours of ten (10) o'clock in the . fore noon of said day and the hour of four (4) o’clock in the afternoon of said ‘day, for the fellowing purpose: To submit to saidcitizens of village, and the electors of said vill: | age, the proposition of “granting, ex- tending and giving to the Grand Rapids Water Power and Boom Co. cash aid to the extent of six thousand dollars ($ 6,000) to be used by said Grand Rapids Water Power and Boom Co. in Stew: the Mississippi river at tnd above said Grand Rapids said | by Senn a dam-qo and across, Si ‘iver, condeming lands fordam por#1 _constructing a canal tobe used in “¢onnecti with. said.dam,.all ab said Vitlaige. ober Rapids, Minnesota} | ‘sid, sum. of: ix, “thousand. doilars ($6,000. 08) ‘to be ‘paid as’ follows, to- -wit: $4,000.00 when -the- necessary Jands are condemned in due form of Flaw; § $1,000,009 when the waterway im- | provements are gubstantia]ly complet i ef: 81,000.00 Aw. *the, danf and carialaresu tial c coin pleted’Sai@d’ company, if id municipality 50 LO. issuc 0 Said” municipality: domipany ‘to the’ Ae svock of Gai bt The. said rind. Rapids Water Power & Boom~ Company being .a corporation organized and existing } under the laws of the e ot Min-| “nesoia with . power, a eminent ‘domain and a authorize gress to build and dstistruet “andj maintain adain on and” across the’ Mississippi River ab said -Vilkige.of | } -Grand Rapids, Minnesota. ° The prin- ‘cipal Office of Said ¢6 mpaniy © ‘said Grand Rapids, Minnesota: And said compaby having made ap- | plication - to ‘Said Ipunicipality, and presented a. propositio asking for §uch cash aid for stich waterway’ Iniprovement in pursuance of chapter 205 of. the general laws | 1893 of “Minnesota, the same being sections 1441-1442-1443-1444-1445-144 1447-1448-1449-1450-1451-1452-1454 of the | general statutes of-said state of tha: year 1894 (West's Statutes.) | peci al election being called pursuant | ‘That the Vi Recorder of snid Village give due notice of suid special electio: to said law. Such imp it ) ? ; i a poses and for overtlow® of wil iter, and’ 1 ill has a capa- gee city of 35,000 per day .& ped all orders receive | prompt abvention, We wish to call the attention ‘of farm- ers and-ouhers “to the fact that our shingle mill just ‘south of Prairie river bridge is now in daily operations ¢ : ‘ $ “4 od Silk beasts Si i ; “500, , f 5 36809 tig, ” : ; ' pee 6.00 Satin ” pe i} 2 5 00. ” ” ¥ ” = 7-50 Crepon poe y £.00- ” ” a ” ¥ > y 2 mast ; . : i * 4.00 Serge”: 3 fe is 4 ” : ” 3.52: Fc pee : \ rovement be- | i ae eerie Tact eM me Sam eS a aS ae Saw ar ise To \ .