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{ Brana Rapids Meratde' Review Pubilshed Every Saturday. et —s By E.C. KILEY & SON. YEAR IN ADVANCE TWO DOLLARS A qutered in the Postoftice at Grand Rapids Minnesota, x8 Second-Class Matter Oficial PaperZof Masccé County, 8Villog? ofGrand Renids anda Deer River aud Town of Grand” Rapids. PROCEEDINGS pert ee BOARD Or County Commissioners or ITASCA COUNTY. Auditor's Office. Ttasea County Minn anuary 7th, the Board of coun the Auditor's oftice this ‘suant tothe law: Roll call full Boz The minutes of the la and approved. Upon motion duly made and carried Com- missioner Brooks was elected chairman for ‘the ensueing year. meeting were read A communication was read from Geo. King jn which he agreed to accept $10, per acre for the land used for road spuxposes accross hi land. the land to be used for such purposes being about four acres and for the sum of 40. he agreed to give ant deed for the land so used, Commissioner Moore moved that upon delivery of a properly executed deed by George King to the Board of county commis- ioners forthe amount of land used by the ud crossing through his lands, that the + um of $30. Le paid to King The mot- jon was duly seconded and upon roll call was unanimously adopted. J. MeDonald & Co. made application for a licence to be granted to them to sell intox- icating liquors for a dof one year at their place of bu: ted on lot 11 see- tion 7 town 53 The application pe- | ing accompanied by a check for “$200. on mo- | tion duly made and ca pplication was received und notice of hearing ordered published. Acommunication was read from Duncan (.. MePhee calling the attention of the eom- ioners to the fact that an error had been made in the date of his liquor licence. same being dated May Istand that he did not open for business untii the 2ith day of May. The communication was received and ordered filed. At this time the Board proceeded to the election of the County Board of health. I was decided that the Board of Health should consist of six members to be comprised of five members of the Board of county comm ers and one phy uo. On motion duly made and carried Dr. Geo, (. Gilbert was ele tid Board. The members of rd were then duly elected. as aid County Board of Health. Lang movedthat the salary an on’the County Board of xed in the sum of $59, per month The motion was duly seconded aud upon roll eall was unanimously adopted. Applications were presented from Drs. Thomas Russell, Charles M. Storch and Geo. ©, Gilbert applying for the appointment of County Physi nus for the ensuine year, Commissioner Hennessy moyed that Dr. T homas Russell be appointed us county Phy- The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call was unanimously adopted. ‘The matter of salaries for the ensuing year was taken under consideration. as moved and seconded that the salary of the County Physician be fixed in the sum of per month, On roil call the motion was imously udopted. us moved and seconéed that the salary. of the Supertendent of Schools be fized in the sum of $500, per year. On roll call the motion was unaminously adopted. It was moved and seconded that the salary of the Judge of Probate pe fixed in the sum of $300. per year. On roll «all the motion was imously adopted. moved and seconded that Geo. Hewis be retained as janitor of the court house and jail and that his salary be fixed in the sum of $60, per month, Messrs Buck and Gill came before the Board and requested that the’ Board proceed to open the ro-d recently laid out by them, known as the Hill Lake road, aad requested that the opening of sasd road be commenced as soon us possible. On motion duly made and carried the county Surveyor was instructed ‘to prepare a contract and sp the cutting out and opening up of £0. usa member the county Bo members Of aid road, cutting out of said Hill Lak act was awarded to J. £, Gil & Co. and $1 per 104 for all portons cut out 2 rods wide and $1.50 per rod for all portions that needed to be corduroyed and cutout 4 rods wide. At this time anadjournment was taken to Wedresday dan. Sth at 9 a.m. January 8th, 1902 Pursuant to adjournment the Board met at at 9a.m, Roll call full Board present, Frank Larson came before the Board and | presented an apvdlication for the licence to construct aud maintain a sluice dam across | ‘Rice river, on the N% of Swi and the sw of Swi section’ 27) Sek of Seki, section | 2 township 61 range 26. After a} careful consideration of the application | ‘the Board werg of the opinion that a sluice dam was Unuecessary at that point on Rice river and on motion duly mude uid carried the application was rejected, Commussiouer Lang offered the following | resolutiom und moved its adoption, Wuereas. In the case of the State vs. Wil- liam Randolph the suid Rundolph gave bonds for his appearence at the June terin of the District court 1901, and he’ baving failed to appear at the said term and the said county having been ‘put to an expense of 220. same being paid to the sheriff of said county for his service of a bench wafrant on the said Ran- dolph for his appearance in the said court, und the coanty Attorney having been instr- ucted by thi Board torroceed aginst the vondsmen of the said Randolph for the recovery of the expense incurred in causing, his appearence in court and said county Attorney refused or to act in said matter, Now there- 4 ? cifications for Nok tia resolved, that the county Bach cathe proprietors. of a new! Avditor be. and is hereby instructed to de- duct from the salary of the county Attorney the said sum, ‘Tho resolution was duly sec- onded and upon roll call was unanimously udopted. Upon motion duly made and carried Thomas McHugh was retained as sudertend- ant of the county hospital at a salary of $65 per month and 3 per week for board of in- mates. Ap| tions were presented from James A. Quigg And James Murehie for the position of county Assessor. It was duly moved and seconded that James Murchie be appointed as connty assessor fo: the year 1902, Upon roll call the motion was unanimonsly adopt- ‘The following bids were received for the publishing of the deliquent tax list. Bid of I’, J, Stevens, Publisher of the Grand Rapids Magnet. L hereby offer to print and publish ‘n said Grand Rapids Magnet the list of deliquent taxes of said Itasca county fer the years 1896 to 1900 or any and all deliquent taxes to be published in the year 19€2 and for which printing and publication your honorable body willdesignate a newspaper at your first meeting in January, 1902, for the sum of twelve cents per discription. and I hereby make said bid of twelve cents per description for printing and publishing said deliquent tax list according to law, and ask that the said Grand Rapids Magnet be designated by your honorable body as the paper in which the list of said deliquent taxes shall be published. My aboye stated offer and bid being to pub- lish said List of deliquent taxes in said Grand Rapids Magnet. The above bid is made in- depencent of all other bids for doing other work, F.J, STEVENS, Puplisher Grand Rapids, Magnet. Bid of E. U. Kiley, Publisher of Grand Rap- lds Herald-Reviep. Thereby offer to printand publish in satd Grand Rapids Herald Review the list of de- liquent taxes for said Itasca county for the years 1896 to 1900 or any and all deliqnent taxes to be published in the year 192 for which printing and publicdtion yout honor- able body will designate a newspaper at your first meeting in January, 12, for the sum of one cent per discription. And I hereby make suid bid of one cent per discription for priut and publishing said deliquent tax list accor- ing to law. and ask that the said Grand Rap- ids Herald Review be designated by your Honorable body asthe paper in which stid list of deliqueht taxes shall be published. My above stated offer and bid being to publish said list of deliquent taxes in said @rand Rapids Herald Review. The above bid is made independant of all other Lids for doing other work. E. C. KIey, Publisher Grand Rapids Herald Review. Bidof M. J. Taylor, Publisher of Itasca News. J, M.J, Taylor, publisher and owner of the Itasea News. do hereby offer to print and publish in said nowspapes, the proceadings of said Board of county commissioners of said Itasea county torand during the year 1902 the financial statement of said county and all such notices as may be required to be pub- lished by any ofticers of said county. at the following rate, to-wit; thirty-four cents per folio for the first insertation. and fifteen cents per folio for each subsequent insertion T also offer to publish in said newspaper the deliquent tax list of said county or sueh tax lists as may be published by said county dur- ing the year A. D. 1902 at the following rate to-wit; Eight cents per discription of each lot or tiact Of land us described in such list. (Signed) eM. J. TAYLOR, Bid of F.J. Stevens and E, C. Kiley for printing proceedings ete. To the Honorable Board of County Commiss- ioners of Itasea county, alinn. Gentlemen,— We the undersigned, Pred J. Stevens, proprietor of the Grand Rapids Magnet, and E. ©, Kiley, proprietor of the Grand Rapids Herald Review. said newspapers being pub- lished in the village of Grand Rapids. Itasca county, Minnesota, do hereby offer and agree Magnet and in the said Grand Rapids Herald Revitw, during the ensuing year [1902] the minutes of the official proceedings of the Board of county commissioners of said county, the annual financial statement for suid county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, and aby and all legal notices of wnatever kind or description required by law to be published by order of sa'd Board. at and for the rate of seventy five cents per folio for the first inser- tion and thirty five cents per folio for each subsequent insertion; thirty seven and one half cents per folio to be paid to Fred. J. Stevens, proprietor of said Grand Rapids Magnet, for said printing and publishing for the first insertion, and seventeen and one half cents per folio for each subesequent in- sertion; thirty seven and one half cents per folio to be paid to E. C. Kiley, proprietor of the Grand Rapids Herald Review, for said printing and publishing. for the first inser- tion, and seventeen und one half cents per folio for cach subsequent insertion. The undersigned represents: First:—Thatthe said Grand Rapids Magnet and the said Grand Rapids Herald Review are newspapers printed.in the english language at the village of Grand Rapid:, Minnesota. and are legal newspapers conforming in all ways with the provisions of Chapter 330f the General Laws of said state fer the year 1893. and all amendments thereto. Second:—That the combind circulation of | the suid two newspapers the Grand Rapids There being Wut cue bid receiqed for the | road’ the contr- | Magnet and Grand Rapids Hera!d Review is more than one thousand (1909) copies per week. . Dated Grand Rapids Minn, January 7th 1902. F. J. STEVENS. Publisher Grand Rapids Magnet. E. C. Krey, Publisher Grand Rapids Herald Revie Commissioner Moore offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Whereas F. J. Stevens, publisher aad proprietor of the Grand Kapids Magnet, and E. 0. Kiley. pub- lisher and proprietor of the Grand Rapids Herald Review have seperately an: jointly submitted x bid for the publishing of tho offi- cial proceedings of the board of county Com- missioners of Itasca ceunty, the financial | Statement aud all other matters rcquired to be published. Therefore, be it hereby resol- ved by the Boord of County Commissioners of Itasca county, that the Grand Rapids Magnet and thecGrand Rapids Herald _ Review, beaind | the same are hereby designated us the news- papers in,which shall be published the official proceedings of the board of county commis- sioners of said county, the financial statement for the year 1901, the proceedings of the board of Equalilation and all other matters neces- | sary to be published during the ycar 1902. For | such work and publication aa eoreoee of each of said wewspapers shi be paid the following fees and Sainte For: the said proprietors and -papers shall receive thirty seven wnd one haif cents per fo:io and for exc’ subsequent insertion and publication one half cents to each paper and publisher ney of said county be and he is hereby instruc for the performance of suid work and punt) a for the Seite 1990 and 1000 1h Biss he | cation which contract shall be uccording to asked that the assessment .be reduved one): this resolution and shall carry same into half nd the taxes correspondingly abated | affect, This contract being between the board On motion duly made and carried the appli- of county commissioners and the publishers | cation was allowed and recommended to the | and proprictors of said newspapers contract- | state auditor for his upproval. ~~ ing witb said proprietors therefore the sumof } Geo. B. Aiton made application for an ab- thirty seven and onehalf cents per folio to | atement of penalty and interest for thé year eich of said publishers for each and évery | 1896 to 1800 inclusive upon the list of lands in first insertion and the sum of seventeen 2nd! township 62 range 2!. On motion duly, made ‘one half cents per folio for each and every | and curried the application was rejected. subsequent insertercion of the same matter; Geo. B. Aiton made application for a re* which may be necessary to be again publish- | fundment ef the purchase price paid by him ed, Said contract to be executed by the on theSe' of Nw*: section 9 township 54 range chairman of said board of county commission 25 for the reason that the same was the pro- ers und attested by the Auditor, with the seal | perty of the state and not subject to taxation of suid county attached thereto. On motion duly made and carried the appli- The resolution was duly seconded and upon | &tion was allowed. and recommended to the roll call was unanimously adopted. state Auditor for his approval. Commissioner Lang offered the following| Geo. B. Aiton made application fora refund resolution and moved itsadoptiou: Whereas | Of t! e amount paid at the forfelted sale for the Grand Rapids Herald Review is a news-| the Sey of Swi; section 10 town 58 range 25 paper of general circulation and printed jn | for the reason that the taxes had previously the English language in the village of Grand | been paid and was not subject to sale. On Rapids in the county of Itasea, state of Min- | Motion duly mado and carried the’ upplicat- nesota.and the same has been continuonsly so, 18 Was allowed and recommended to the printed and published for more than one year | state Anditor for his approval, prior tothe date hereof and the publisher | ‘pplication was made for an appropriation thereof has complied with the provisions of | of $19) to open a road from Rose's to Bow- law required by Chapter 33 of the laws of 1993 |S ring lake. Upon motion. duly made and and the amendments thoreof of said state, | Curried an appropriation of 350, was made for Therefore be it hereby resolved, by this board | the opening of said road, sume to be expend of county commissioners of Itasca county, |¢d under the supervision of Commissioner that the Grand Rapids Herald Review be and | Brook the same is hereby designated as the. newspa-| F. 1. Vance came before the Board and re- per in which the notice and list of taxes upon | (ested that the county Board make a reas- real property remaining delinquent and un’, onable appropriation for the construct on 0 2 paid on the first Monday in January, 1902. be-! # bridge across Pople river in sectidn 15 vown ing the taxes for the year 1900. in the countY | M9 range 27. Upon motion duly made and of Itasca, shall be published, and the county | cartind the matter was refered to Commission- i i Isrocks. auditor ef said county is hereby required to | cause suid list to be 80 published in tho said} Victor Anderson labor on roads ........ newspaper, Gust Anderson“ “ Pred Adams woes ‘The resolution was duly seconded and upon roll call was adopted. Commissioner Heunessy moved that the publisher of the Grand Rapids Cerald Re view be required to furnish a bond in the sum of $2,000, for the correet publication of the de- 1 nquent tax list, same to be approved by the Joha Beckfelt, sundry supplies. * supplies to Kenfisid supplies for pest house. N Blanchard work on county roxd Joseph Baker, work on roads Perey Blake. oe ; Fd. Blair, team work forroad committe chairman of the board of county commission- 3 00 ers. ‘The motion was duly seconded and up- | Brouks & Gale, cutting 5! miles road... 217 00 on roll call was nnanimously adopted. E Bangle. work on Grand Falls road ... 73 50 At this time an adjournment was taken to| AD & P R Brooks, freight ou supplies 3 an 3 JL Barnard, Jus ice fees state vs Ho; 5 500 Ng Johnson January 9th, at 9a. m. Thursday, January 9th, 1902. *. Pursuant to adjournment the board of | Geo.Crellen, work on roads .......2.. +. 41.00 county commission:rs met at 9a, m. Jas Clapp, Ret 50 00, Roll call, full board present. DCerey zi ans £00 ‘The bids received for the delivery of wood | Thos Codd.“ # A. B. Ciair, postage and recording. Thos Codd, board of road erews | Louis Caldwell, work on Grand Falls rd, 54 00 | 5 R Donolue. asst, co, atty, Dee. term - 187 CO Wm Dixon, work on Grand Falls road... 59-0 | Geo E Fuller witness death Sullivan....° 2 80 } Geo Frost “state vs Hulbert. 5 92 Geo C Gilbert fees in smail pox cases... Solin Gendron, repairing pest house. D MGuun, rent of pest house ete. Hi S Huson justice fees state vs Gr Gust Hedlof, work on roads Geo Holle n work out roads for the court house and jail “ere taken under consideration and upon motion duly made and carried the bid of U. C.Gravelle to fur- nish 10) cords of green tamarack wood at £2.70 per cord was accepted. 1t was moved and seconded that tho offer of W.S Kingston to fusuish 100 cords of green tamarack wood and Mike Hugen to furnish 50 cords of green tamarack wood be $2.70 per cord, The motion was duly ¢ Annual report of fees received by county © Ivers wers received as follow: C.C. Miller. county treasurer 81,532.41 Hat- tie’, Booth, county superintenpent of schools | G D Hulbert $461.05, If 8. Huson, court commii or | J H Hasty builciug bridze ete $25.5. Upon’motion duly made and curried son Justive fees state vs Joeuson 1 65 the reports were received and ordered filed, # <? 23 % A petition was presented for an appropria: * af a ‘y 240 3 20 28 40 tion to butld three miles o1 road in township. ‘! 60 and G1, range 26. Upon motion duly made | Sandy Hines, witness state ys Hulbert andecarried the petition was denied. os Ing. Work on i I. D, Rassmussen, clerk of court, reported | John Kelly x 36 30 that it was necessary that xdditional files be | Clarence Windal 24 00 provided for the yaultin the office of the | Kromer & Kremer supplies to pest house 15 Gt clerk ofcourt.. On motion dvly wade and! Geo F Kremer 1 sack plaster..... ....- carried the auditor was instracied 10 ordes EB! Kiley, pub proceedings ete the necessary files, | FS Lang per diem and mileage and com- * John H. Loper cameefore” the board and |. oni ee presented an appli ction of as sessment and sbatoment of taxes upon’ cer- | tain descriptions of land owned by him in| Sam Lewis, townships 62 and 63, 24 upon the| Chas Markson * grounds that the sum: Harry McConnell 4 Thos Laiaiow work on roads . to print and publish in the said Grand Rapids | first insertion of all matter printed each of'| ‘or the same matter the sum of seventeen and‘|_ Beit farther resolved that the county sttor- | ber lands, the fact being that all timber ‘had } CH Marr clothing for pi be on removed prior to 1895. The board being | EF J McGowan oxuming satisfied that the statements so made we:e Geo McDonald juror state vs Huibor true on motion duly made and curried the | James Murehie work on roads sur abatement wus allowed and r. commended to | A ¥ Olson building bridge. the -tate auditor for his approval. © P O'Donnell, 3 Ibs tobacco . T. L. Kinstella made appticution for a cor- | Jos Pallard. Jr, work on roads... rection of assossment and abatement of taxes | WJ & H.D Powers. hardware for court upgn lot 44 block 13, plat of Koochiching, in hous which he asked that tho’ ussessment be re- | Same. hardwere for co, hospital. duced from $270 to $6) and the taxes corres- | Same. hakdware for pest house. pondingly abated, Upon motion duly made | J A Quigg, looking lands for assess and carried the application was allowed and | WJ Quigg, recommended to the state anditor for his ap-| 'T Il Perry. cutting road at Deer Riv proval, Mrs 1S Rice board of road crew James D, Doran made application for an} Geo Ranstrom work on roads abatement of penalty and interest amounting | Geo T Robinson work on Big Falls ro: to $18,7 on lots in the village of Grand Rapids “ supplies for Big Falls 7 Upon motion duly made and carried the ap-| Geo Rancore. witness state vs Hutber plication was allowed and recommended to} P J Stevens, pablishings probredings the ‘st ite auditor for his approval. Geo H Spear. asst ¢o atty Dee term John McAlpine made upplication for the | John Troop. 4 days court oficier cancellation of taxeS on the Sea of nw. | WO ‘Tyndall, sherrif feo: Sec. 8-60-22 on the grounds that the same was committing prisoners to jail government land and not subject to taxation, “board of prisoners Doc The application being accompanied by a cer-]\ “+” sob, witnesses at Moor tificate from the U.S. Land office, On notion = eeices fees state vs.M duly made und carried the application was] * ~ os Cameroy allowed and recammended to the state audi-! + so Bader tor for his approval, “ os = Johns Henry Gélenue made application for the “ J» osundry ease: cacellation of the penulty and intere.t committing village prisoners . amounting to $17.62 on lots 7 and 8, block 2y, | WC Yancy coart of original plat of Grand Rapids. On motion| ‘The following bills were laid over. duly made and carried the application was! Dr Thos Hustet care of E Swinsen allowed and recommenced to the state audi-| “© L Lavigne tor for his approval. RR Bell, aiaiey drugs Conimissioner Lung presented the following | JL Barnari, justico fev state vs resoiunion and moved its adoption. ‘ Whereas, a complaint has been made and facts have been presented to this board. that during the December, 1901 term of the Dis-| Chas Kearney, 5 trict court, held in this county, und during: J L Batnprd, justice fees state Pa awyer Cameron, Winuelord = efi pe ws cy Belolr 3.5 the time that the case of the state of Minne: Elmer Washburn 9 days court officer... 270) sota vs, William Randolph was being tried,! JL Barnard % day: * 6 00 C. t. Pratt, countr attorney of said county | Henry Crawford building bridge 500 did wilfully and uolawfally furnish. give to! gp Bencdicts hosp, care of WE Henly. ... 16.15 and provide the jury in said case with mtoxi- | John Beckfelt, supplies to village pest cating liquors. to-wit: Whiskey, Andwhere-|" house. t44 as on account of the unlawful use of inboxi- cating liqiors) by the jury in said ease, anew trial “as granted by the court to is sad William Ran ‘olph. Ttasea Lbr Co. repa’rs to road Now there ove, ve it hereby resolved that’ J 1 Hasty, bourd of Dr Gitbert proceedings be at once instituted and com- Jas Doran, livery for menced to remove the said C. 1, Pratt, from | Ap this timo an adjocenment y the office of county uttompey of said Itasca suiurday. Feb. Bu a a county, and that the chairman of this {board | ‘The following bills were rejectod. | Jus. Doron, livery for Dr Gilbert ss Murehie A. D, BROOKS, be aud he is hereby instructed to forthwith fle ! ‘Attest: Laima, with Hon.S. R. Van Sant, Governor of the; J. FARRELL, state of Minnnesota, a complaint and char- ~ Gounty Auditor. >» ges against the said C, L, Pratt, of his “Mal- feasuncein the Performance of ae Official Duties as County Attorney of sgid county,’ z in unlawfully furnishishing insoxicating li- ; quors to the jury in said case of the state ys | — Simplicl'y of Emperor Jusephe William Randolph. | The personal habits of Emperor ‘The motion was dully ‘sepouded and upon Francis Joseph are marked with sol- Toll call was unaniosly adopted. | dier-like simplicity. His food is of the Frank Voight came before the bourd and pre- ' plainest, such yan ordinary citizen sented an applic © correction of consumes. He “retires at 9 o'clock. assessment and al fateh oftaxes upon lots every night and sleeps on his fron ‘field | 1 and 2, see. 8, town 36, range 26, In which he_ _ At the age of seventy he is still asked the valuution be reduced one halt and, able to meet and ‘overcome the per- the taxes correspondingly abated. ‘difheu't nd - the application was to th adi ted and required to prepare a contract with | | ¢ Ree sy se largest phonogi brands. NORTHERN served * % % ca & & * a = & ea & . + * i ® % * 4 ® & % = e & ed = & * & % & * * % a % = * Es A Favorite for refreshments ard wi JOUN O’REILLY’S “The Northern.” Here you will find the finest whisi, Cabinet Rye Wiskey In connection—open day and night. John. O’ ST. PAUL, MINN. FROST MFG. co.’S CestasuieHeD AUTOMATIC AND Scena STEAM ENGINES. | FAIRSANKS-MORSE GASOLINE } AiR COMPRESSORS. STEAM PUMPS ro SOILERS. 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