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show of defeating him, Mr Farrell} ders to submit new propositions, | Gentlemen: We, the undersigned board of COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICER Brana 2 avids Meralde' Review { SOME POLITIG AL TALK will be a candidate for re-election. which they did, On Tuesday_the re- RPA ieee eek ep Fe a ag 8 COUNTY. | : Published Every Saturday. 3 ‘ oA ; vised bids were openedand again con-| 6, the 1th day ory, A ae eee nae nr ee t | 3 es | \ The withdrawal of John Fraser |sidered when the contract waS|the purpose of. examining and auditing | Treasurer 570, Miller | By E. C. KILEY. from the shnevalty contest asa Re- | awarded to J. G. Robertson at $24,-| the accounts, books and vouchers of C. C. ae 5 W.0. Pyndall ——$ } = = = | Itasea County Aspirants For Political | publican candidate simplities matters | 590, Some of the bids were made in Se spats Mecneua oF Sed coats: exister 0} ee A. B.C | ns i iff T: C ; an ount an ind, de- r y 1 TWO DOLLARS A YE it IN ADVANCE Honors Bobbing Up very greatly for Sheriff + rasial in his | such 2 manner as to render them sub- eee ite pone papertale ae Rede Oe, Glen ot our i ; : battle for the nomination, unless some | ject tu almost any construction that | and belonging thereto. We respectfully re- | SUEYeYoE umes Murchie = ae Sere wee strong Republican, like George | the contractors, might see fit to finally | port toat we found said treasurer indebted | Supt. of Schoois Hattie F. Booth i ani Phe Uren i Arscott, for instance, should conclude | Jain. ‘This was especially true of | te to the several funds at the beginning of UEER ARGUMENT ADVANCED | to enter the race. In any event, the 5 by ey aq | business on May 13th, 1902. in the aggregate A. D. Brooks H ioe <= Republican. nomumee for the office of | te Crowley bid. Itasca county had | con, of 81,658.67. And we find the treasurer nk S \ oe zi eS en ae acetate September | H#d @ former experience with Mr. lin the possession of funds covering said in- | hii" NBant eae — Official Paper of Itasca County, Village aos ai will'Keve the Behe a Ihe Hfe | Crowley and the council did not wish | debtedness in kind and amounts as follows: _ | District john Fraser } of Grand Rapids and Deer River eS 1 = ate + i; im, al- | Cash in safe... y 420 62 gah piles wanes MS Some People Said to Want Office Bes}. make. Wilham Hoolihan of Co- eS ae ce we st | Cash item2, money orders, checks, re en Rie su | cause They are in Need—Others hasset has decided to become a candi- id : Bs tad be gwake ‘Town orders ... 222 25 (iF. O'Connell (eet. § sa ————_—— = tant Bee Don't date on the Democratic ticket, and | Contract is to be completed by Deposited in 1st Nat'l Bank, Duluth.. 26,157 89] ‘Trustees ...00..0, so... 4 Id. Decker | are Competent, But Don’ ‘ did ary 1, 1903. In default of 1ts com-| Deposited in Lymbermen’s Ban 54,119 56 (1. Rassmussen | er ry the announcement of his candidacy 3, ss == | Recorder Fred_A. King G. Tey DOB: te Gea Need the Salary., has met with more enthusiasm and | Pletion at that time the contractor | Total funds on hand May 13, 1902........$81,658-07 | Treasure ©, BE. Aik x The Grand Rrpids. base ball club favorable comment than that of any | Will be required to forfeit 1-10th of 1| esrecttully ciety eco Attorney. va a | will leave this afternoon for Cloquet man ever coming before the people of | per cent of the total amount for each - County cabo: Marsha! EF. MeCormick s i where they will play the nine of that =| Ttasea county fc lic office since | day’s delay. After the deal had been I. D. RASSMUSSEN, : a y for public office sinc iy y i = : =e an eee = town tomorrow.” About the first of To what illogical arguments and in- | ; izati i intance | closed the several bidders present ao- Clerk of Dist. Court. a the Cloquet team will play a | congruous ii aia our jae Sanaa pret ce ss i ierigies ros tieaut Raping an 4D. BROOKS, Ae eo ee J ng Peanide St elerances an rej ur : : t Pa 10. Comrs., & une at Grand Rapids. penene) eae ak ae Pirohiueue: whoever knows him 1s his triend.| have one of the finest, municipal Board of Audit, Itasca county. = G C SM ITH Drawnalin Lees Rien Ne the case where party papers and | “Billy” Hoolihan’s election aan plants that can be put up. J.G-.} Op motion duly made and carried the report = + 4 ‘ = rowned In Leée or. ” - is a le > 7 i gy . < ; 1 - | partisans start into a campaign to do ber next is already predicted by Re- | Robertson is recognized as one the}of the Board of Audit was approved and | # DEALER IN = ~ Wayne, the twa r-old son of Mr. tattle in behalt-of those who. are, or publicans and Democrats alike, and | most reliable men in the business. ordered filed, a : : > and Mrs. Thom Stucklager, was | Fate iikclematicolanss eu those who will take off their coats to} ‘Twy engines of 125 horse power} 4 Petition was presented praying for the ~ Fruits, Confectionery, # eh River near , | pretend to be, of their particular polit anh he polis will ‘ organization of township 69. range 25. After e drowned in Leech fiver near the | 1" iith, the truth plays no part in| Work for his success at the polls will) each, manufactured by Ide & Sons| 4 careful consideration of the amount ot tax. | Ice Cream Soda ns home of the parents about five o'clock | + ne war to be waged. Fitness forthe | be confined to no political party. of Springtield. Il., will be put in. |ableproporty insaid township theapplication] # Oy. Dri ke = in the afternoon on Tuesday last. positions sought; capabilities to per- ae ‘They will have direct connection with | was denied. re ce Cream, rinks, 2 The little fellow was playing. on 2) fine duties assumed, or a con-| For the office of treasurer C. C.) two 75 k. w.dyn’mos. The boilers) Petitions be sino: beepgoeed ton, se 2 ‘Tobaccos, ns ot logs when he fell in, The | ccientious regard for the rights and in- Miller, the present popular and com-} wit) He of the marine make with Caan ae Fen Aten eee MOR Gire Innes. of Cieare® i tovk place at the residence of | terests ot the patrons of public office, petent incumbent of thes office eH be Morrison furnaces. ‘These boilers *e-| zation of township 151, range 26, which peti-| # ee aia 4 Alpine on Thursday. Mrs. } are all cast aside, With the class re- | 2 candidate for re-election, and t oS quire no brick setting %nd are reputed | tions were rejected upon the grounds that the |® — Grand Rapids, - Minn. = ¢ Stucklager isa daughter of Mr. All ferred to at is sufficient for them to | @¥e very few, even among those who | great savers of fuel, inasmuch | t%8ble property within said townships was | & ; fosisl Hae Nason. know that So-and-so 1s a Democrat | Might cca his earns oe pele: as every particle of heat is utilized Heibnak ee warrant the organization of = THIRD ST.. Opp. Depot. = ———______——— . reasons, who have an. ope ol accom. i e is sal " ' 2 ‘ress or a Republican, asthe cass may BF ish g that end "Mr. Miller has | With no waste. It is said they will} ‘The matter of repairs of county ronds was Seaaseesessasageeesseaees Barnet-Crverleys ‘That the opponent of their candidate | P id BS i x 2 d the | USE ab Least 500 cords of wood less | taken under coysideration and upon motion The marriage of Mr. Clyde Burnet | may be more competent in every wav held the of a er has te than those offered by the other|duly mado and carried, Commissioners — —— — 4 Brainerd and Miss Fdith Crossley, | to fill the position 1s never considered. manner in which he has 8 bidders, Work on the pole lines will | Ftser and Moore were appointed a com- < Kou . . f all the important duties exacted .of a 5 . mittee and instructed to employ temporarily uldest daughter. of Mrz: Charles Ast: P Bun Abe smile Halos Dee county treasurer is a sufficient guaran- | Vegin atone. It will be about three | some suitable person as road overseer with \ ney of this place, was sulemnized at} ments and the ones most frequently tee that he will be retained by the | months before the work of putting in| instructions to make necessary, repairs on a 12 ovclock noon on Wednesday by Rev. | used, are steretyped under the head- | '€¢ rigors het so faitrfully | machinery will begin, ‘The capacity | county ronds. iS oO eS u I f " 5 an ehoaltinne com ds It? or “He’s Had | Peopie whom he has : y ‘i The petition for the organization of a new Noah Lothrop, at the home of the | ing: He Nee served. ‘The Magnet stated this week | f the new plant will be double the a He PAINTER bride’s parents. A number of the | Jt Long Enough,’ Should the first ne HE G aa il be the Ke. | Present requirements of the village. rete peti wee ee of ae oe 72 4 friends of the contracting parties | argument prevail, and, it it be sound that H. atch 8 Ps . Ronasbiy Bi rpans Ba snod towpay, te 28 AND ite Mr. and Mrs. Burnet | logic, then only those who are unsuc- | Publican nominee for that office, but ENT Ginn ae Ler Or hanger - were present. Mr. and Mrs. Burne BIC, | : ihe A 5 Hess) “ Sad RUEARGIRA Baten a rier are east bound afternoon train | cessful and incompetent in the Mr. aol 's ee neeey is looked PROCE EDINGS a previous meeting. reported that he had not All work guaranteed. ay for their future home in Brainerd. management of their personal business | UPOD as a Pp . a3 : “: ag Jor recelved any information, regarding |f Leave Orders, at Steven’s Hotel. t 3 = Bee affairs should be chosen to manage i same, The petition was laid over. ‘GrandRapids °Minnesota 4 The Fourth at Trout Lake. and direct the affairs of the public. tt ; —OF— The application for correction of assess- 5 f Register of Deeds A. B, Clair has ment and abatement of taxes made by the The good people of Trout Lake had | would be a difficult matter to satisfy OBS ea ie sey en Fi jal Immigration Land Co., 0, Lt Mather. Louis = , a regular oldfashioned Fourth of July | tke mind of a six-year-old child why proved his worth as a public of Me BOARD Curlson, T. R. Foley Co., J. H. Loper, were eat Siecle celebration. ‘The neighbers all gath- | this ine of reasoning is ever advanced | to a degree that very few have at- ‘apd motsbu dulyfutade dnd’ carcied; rejected: | sega eeeneeeswansneeendanen: dat the home of Mr. ‘Lheodore | with the idea of thereby gaimng votes | tained. When he went into the office —OF— The application of Thi . Sims for a hs af rela bur Rersrban cau; 1 agit vi a {in January 1897, he was unacquainted |’ _; correction of sent und abatement of The Celebrated i for the individual who his. been a y 1897, q' Brock, where a regular program of | for the inc sah ee x ith its duties, but in a surprising] Cres taxes on lands in township 18. range 29. were | i c tee f personal failure, but it is done, never- | With its duties, a surp ety 4 Cis ada see As Re entertainment was carzied out, and g 2a brick: Headed. thesetarhe “had: Dunes: un al | upon motion duly made and carried, allowed. | % everybody present had a mast enjoy- theless, and not infrequently with rie! period ose who had, * al C. B. Lang, made application to pu © : res ea ee Weitzel of Grand | Some degree ot success. More fool- with his office learued to appreciate 4 Block 40, Plat of Rainy Lake City, which was | i SET i i able time, Mr. Wia,-Weitzel of Grand lish, still, f that be possible, 1s the | the fact that Itasca county had one of —OF— *| delinquent for the years 1894 to 1901 inclusive. aah peemeememias > > Rapids delivered the address of the and those present report that ao ler or more appropriate patriotic proposition so frequently made that inasmuch as So-and so has held office two or more terms another should be the ablest, most accurate, painstaking and accommodating register of deeds in the state of Minnesota. In his first | ITASCA CO., MINN. in which he offered to pay therefor the sum 5. Upon motion duly made and carried the offer was accepted and recommended to Pure SLSLSVST SLSESIST SLSE ST KWSS ‘ g ds, - slauanaat % : ’ the state auditor for his approval. % address has never been delivered in| given the honors and emoluments of | campaign his defeat was fieely pre- | Wigou midtioh Aly’ wade gud eeericd all| (6 a u } this coauty, Miss Iva Anderson's | ti. jo) for a term or two. ‘The|dicted by the wise ones, but they | other applications for assessment and abate- 55 | deciamation was also an interesting | change is not urged because the in-| didn’t know him, Mr. Clair’s 2c- __ | ment of taxes were laid over. : 4 eye. feature of the program v lsoa cumbent is m any measure incom- quaintance was largely through the | orate aan Sons AE cal bills were audited and site y little Har Nee eae Re 2 G) . Minn, J . owed: recitation by little Harold Brock. petent or derelict in his*duties, or be- | lumber camps of the county where he) 5. ots) cait the Bona ot County Com-| Bailey & Martin, ropatring bridge......8 2.00 a 3 cause another 1s thougnt to be better | had worked a number of seasons. | j.i.cioners met at the Auditor's office the 9th | G. D. Barnard & Co.,tax lists... . 96 00 . June: Sppertoumeat fitted for the place. ‘The onl reason | ‘fhe mea with whom he had worked | day of Juno, 1902 do file ¢ 819% America’s Finest Pro- ¥ \ County Auditor Farrell has com-| advanced for the proposed change 1s | Were his warm friends and they stood} Roll call, commissioners present’ Brooks: | do banker 5 00 hs e } leted his June apportionment, which | to give some “good fellow” a chance | by him, with no regard to their in- | Lang. Moore and Fraser. do bound session laws, “1 25 duction. 6 | i i = - 8 s 8 7 sadiedl Wick pret t id his | - Minutes of the last meeting were read and | Thos, Connors, juror justice cour 112 ®) i imounts to $63,109.70. From March | to see what he can do, or will do, as a dividual poltical pretermen an Served: Duluth P:& S&: co, adddry-oupplies $0 % to June the county treasurer has re- | public seryant, It may be that “he election by a large majority over |,” communteation was read from Major do do 9 v4] Received Highest Reward at % . | ceived in taxesa total of $99,262.70, | needs it’? Perhaps nobody else wants | Charles Kearney was the result. He | Hoxie regarding the permit given the county | E. J. Farrell. board of andi 601% ~ World’s Columbian Exposi- & which isa pretty strong indication | to give him employment and therefore has since defeated two popular opel is ue use of the Goverunitat's poles, Bp a a An eee debts on pond i: : ty 00 ¢ position. Recommended for f that Lhe owners of Itasca county pro- | he desires to live at public expense. | ents and he 1s to-day stronger than RENE, Wire: COBNOEMBE. SHC: POISE. Sy tel 2p ARG Sa hc EN a ice act Medincaband Family, Uses: @ =< } q Bagi casel Ga ‘ 5 1 : {| stating that the permit so-given in 1899 was} coroner... ie aces? $0K00 a ) perty are paying wp their obligations | Think of the business mau—the em | ever before. ‘The office of register o vai sliaes MAC GHAR ABnalng ANCOR IARI RGCLS d Ae & to the state, Of the umount appor- | ployer of labor—who had in his service deeds is more important than ay 1 f A petition was presented signed by 20 resi-| H. S, Huson, justice fees state vs. 8 | tioned the state revenue and state | for a number of years one whom he the county, except, perbaps, that Of | gorts and freeholdors, petitioning the County Everton .... a he Li 80} f 8) =i ool fund receives $10, 720.84; levy | had ever found faithful. trustworthy, auditor, Every man who owns 2 | Board to appropriate a sufficient sum out of] H. S. Huson, justice fees state vs. 18 Henry Logan. @ | | f : s loans to. ‘school “districts, | reliable and in all ways satisfactory, | foot of real estate in the county is | the county rond und bridge fund to open up| Everton + We i rs) A | { for e loans to § : “| Sayine to the aforesaid employe some. | aware of this fact. and the owners of | and make passnble the road begianing at the | 1.8. Huson, drawing jur: seesveees BOOB e ‘ towns, cities and villages, | Saying t ploy real estate will see to it that no person | Cer of sections 19 and 30, township 95, | T. H. Hennessy, two days eommissionor Suk, Grand Rapids. \ $7,516.76. This is the largest appor- | thtug like ths: “My man, you have | real estate will see to it tha ; Per range 23. thence running west 1 mile, then| and sundry supplies....... rob 4880 % mn } tionment ever made in Itasea county | been a good and faithful servant to will be clected to the office of register | north on section Tine % mile, thence west on| Ernest Holler, justice fees state vs. Bed- ® Dallamend & Go., Chicago. : bpp ate Figety iy tme. I have trusted you with im. | of deeds of Itasca county simply be- | cighth Ine % mile,to: township 55-21. Upon} — ford..... ae see 4:00 3 " "8 | except, that-of 1000 shen BBG) Dig portant afiairs, gave you my books and | cause the claim is made that he motion duly made and carried tho petition | Jesse Harry, watching Chas. Dahl...... 9 00 8 forfetied tax sale was made. peaouhtete Hasdte telied wholly upon is more in need of the salary than | was ee Late committee yonsisting of| Geo. I’. Kremer, burial of sundry Meas ate ate EMERGE Ste ate cde aeate ea aeateateat ae ate atte ¢ t . > eee Fi T Commissioners Lang and Fraser. person: é * 60 00 it % 1 S ‘. 4 s re. x he an- Prosperous Grand Rapids. your judgment and conscientious re- | 18 the présent incu a a S An application was presented sizned by the | Village of Koochiching, board of Wm. = é : gard tor the successful conduct of my | BOuncement is made that Mr, Kearney | cjairman of the town board of the town of| Bedford.,.......... es . 2250 A.H. Kremer, a prominent mer. | business and in all these I have found | will again make an effort to secure | reciey, petitioning the county board to ap-| Carl Kahle, juror justice court. 1 chant of Grand Rapids, Minn., was in| your Jabors well and willingly per- | election to the oftice—this time at the | propriate $500 to the town of Feeley for the] T.L. Kinshella, juror justice cour 112] SHRRN ATA TES SSR - the city over last evening, a guest of formed Under your administration hands of the Republican party. Here- construction of a bridge across Swan River on the nw of se, section 28, in said town- F. S. Lang. commissioner’s per diem 2N. A .PAONAULT = pe apecne ees on a ? A : & and mileage... 115 €0 the Si. Louis. Mr. Kremer reports | my afiairs have prospered. You have | tofore he has camvaenat es . Deng ship. Upon motion duty made and carrie1} Alex Lake, witness justice cour zal ® the mercantile interests of the bustl- | acquitted yourself most honorably. I | crat: In his behalf the Magnet says | +4 application was lafd upon the table. BiG. Kiles! ausidty- pointing, bile enaukenuneee s j ing Western Mesaba city as pros-| regret that our long, pleasant and|thathe is old and needs the office. | 4 petition was presented signed by 26 resi-| Sam Lewts, work on roads... - 12 00 | #% PROPRIFTOR % pering. Mining explorations are | profitable relationship mast now be | If that is his only Ae it ene eee rein) ererpst aang the sannks SUE hve micyy Sane poset 17 00 | # R = \ his Snawited activ Q = 5 i is hardly probable that his candidacy | board to open up and establish a county road | F. J. Stevens. sundry publishin: BLT) ge i * being carried on actively aud the: severed) but the. truth ss, aH good will be oked upon with any more | besinning atthe section line hotween sections | C. B. Moro, assessing... wols Ploneer & } I Gran] Rapids people are confident | servant, an impecunious cuss has ap- he han is that of Mr. Graffim |°% 224 2% township 54, range 23. on the| Angus McLeod, care of prisone! 15.00 4 = me that ore mines will developnear them | plied to me for your position, and in | seriousness than is that of Mr. quarter line of seetion 29, running thence on| James Murehie, assessing. - 120 0} Barber * ‘ and help boom the town. Immense | doing so he relates a most pitible story | in nis aspirations to bandle the county | <aia quarter line 1 mile west to the section | Jack Only, witness justice cour! 248 | & : tracts of farming land have been | of want and hardships that has ap- } cash box. Iipe between sections 29 and 30 in said town: | Pioneer Press Co. blanks...... 10 30} # : t ee ae stcin\se; af Grae bpealed te. 19. eiapetny ae egal aos thence running north to the section corner} Chus. Pecala, witness justice court 2423/2 OP cs = \ i settled up e vic ‘a < between sections 19 and 30, thence west on| W.J.& H.D. Powers, sundry hardware. 10 95) %& : } Rapids during the last year and thus | and for bis family. He says (he’s{ _ As said section line to the town line, thence do nails... 321% Your Patronage Solicited. i helps contribute to the good business | Knocked about the world a great} There are other offices and other | north on said town line to the north side of » do repairsofmachine 25 | & - F 4 conditions.—Duluth Herald. many years, a most everything | candidates that will be considered thet Hene or way of the Eastern Minnesota | J. D. Ryan, assessing............ . 120 00 nee LELAND AVENTIS. & si | ' 4 ‘i that was calculatéd to gain riches b' art Railway. thence northwesterly along said} Wm. Smith, compassman for assessor... 15 00 we & ee Sc wea re IR WEG cabs? S right of way’ connecting with tho Prairie | George Randolph, witness justice court. 112 | "2 *##eeeeReRe Sesame ms ; sn 3g >, an easy method; he has been em- ; ‘ee ph. i Seenred by the Lumbermen’s. Hite age Shane Dent COM neniahcaa River bridge on section 2, township 55,| Chas. Sprague, estimating lands. Davidson, McRae & Co. of Duluth, | POYEC DY Many men, comp: THE CONTRACT IS LET range 25, St. Benedict's Uospital, care of Joe © \ = pr atoaetn re corporations, but he doesn’t seem to Commissioner Moore offered tha following McDonald... gs 250 y who recently purchased 28x60 feet On | have suited them. In short, the poor See, resolution and moved its adoption: R. Tyndall. compassman for assessor... 7% 00 A B Cl A IR } Third ene sae a ab ae ee end felow seems to have developed into a! And Grand Rapids Is to Have an Up-to- pare eretitog signed by 26 freeholders| Upon motion the board adjourned. nd a wae > i of the McAlpine block, where they in- |} complete and confirmed failure: I Date Electri of said county has been presented. praying E.J, PARRFLL, ‘ < le Li . e ase qi tended to erect a twostory brick block | fee} Hae it is my duty to pick him up | oe aee d for the laying out and opening up of a high- County Auditor, | Register of Deeds of Itasca County, p and engage in the banking business | and pay him a salary for a couple of | The village council held their regu- Sieeaat inten thea oe PR M 1 | if here, have sold out tu thr Lumber-| years er so.” Did anybody ever|lar monthly meeting last Monday | corporated city, ani whereas, it being the . inera men’s bank of Grand Rapids. The} know of, or hear of. sucha philan-| evening at which time the bids for’| Pinion of this board that the petition is a Notice to Contractors Pi ‘ nrien paanieept ne OHGE OEGt i ila k h reasonable ons, therefore be it hereb: . 1n@ and Lumbermen people will at once begin } thropic business man whose philan-| putting in a complete electric light ¢ Aine Bod Ags fia buildlog thesite lek j settedatsel€in that 2 g solved, that due notice of the hearing of said . - tbe erection of a building on the site | throphy asserted iself i at manner? | plant were opened. ‘There were five | petition be b: armin a) ‘The Herd Ren h Th i pe given by the posting of notices as selected hy the Duluth parties, and i Herald-Review never has. ie required by law. and that tho date of said they expect to have it completed by the first of October. The bank will be mooved to the new building. L. M. Bolter bas been here during the week making arrangements for the inimediate establishment of a bank by W, R. Baumbach and his associates of the First National of Wadena. Steam Boat Excursion Sunday, July 20th, 1902, the steam- er Irene, under the command of C. 'T. Glover, will leave the First street dock at 15 o’clock for down river points, returning same aay. Lunch and refreshments may be found on board at reasonable prices. Good Orchestra music will be.on board. A Jumited number of tckets are now on sale at Kremer & Kremer’s same considerations which dictate in the selection of a person for the per- formance of private service should prevail when the public.is employing servants. But this is not always the case by any means. Pd The foregoing observations were suggested to the Herald-Review by an article which appeared in the last issue of the Magnet. “Concerning Itasca County Politics.” ‘The argu- ments in behalf of certain candidates mentioned by the Magnet would in- bidders as follows: W.I. Gray & Co., Minneapolis, $23,200; J. G. Robertson, hearing be on Monday July 14th at 10 o'clock a, m. of said day and that 2 committee of two St. Paui, $24.500; Crowley Electric Co. Duluth, $23,100; Burgess Electric Co., Duluth, $24,400; Allan Black & Co., St. Paul, $22,627. The council re: mained in session until after mid- | night in consultation with their en- gineer, Edward P. Burch of Minveap- olis. The plans and specifications as submitted by the council through the consulting engineer were strictly ad- hered to by Robertson and the ma- terial, machinery, apparatus, etc., which he specitied to furnish were all dicate that one side of the campaign in this county 1s likely to be con- ducted largely along the lines therein, laid out. aa x of the best and most modern. This could not be said of the other com- petitors, but the council hesitated about giving the contract to the be appvinted to examine the proposed route of said road and that said committee meet at the beginning of said road in township 54, range 23, on Friday July 11th. 192. The reso- lution was duly seconded und upon roll ¢all was unanimously adopted, Upon motion duly made and carried Com- missioners Moore and Fraser were appointed a committtee. to examine said proposed location. _ A petition was presented signed by 13 resi- Gents. petitioning the Board of County Com- missioners to change school District No, 4 so that it wonld be composed of township 71, range 24, also a petition for the formation of new school district signed by 22 residents petitioning the Board of County Commis- sioners to organize township 70, range 24 into a new school district... + Commissioner Lang moved that a hearing mer & Kremer; the grocers. Sealed proposals addressed to the village council of Grand Rapid-, Minnesota, and en- dorsed, "Proposal for Tppeiing, Water Works Pumping Station,” will received by the sillawe Recorder’ of suid village of Grand Rapids until 8 o'clock p.m. of Monday, July 28, 1902, for the re-building of the village of Grand Rapids Water Works Pumping station according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the villuge Recorder of said village. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals, | D. M. GUNN. President. FRED A. KING, Recorder. Grand Rapids. Minnesota, July, 7 1902. —_—_ Daily shipments of all kinds < of green stuff received at Metzger’s. — + Heinz pure cider vinegar, at Kre- Tomatoes, radishes, onions iettuce. Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. ABSTRACTS OF 'TYTLE. GRAND RAPIDS. BRICK LIMB CEMENT] grocery be had upon’ the petition so presented at a | St'awberries, new turnips at Metzger’s, store. : Up to the present writing County | highest bidder. They felt, however, the Boa : = | : g Round Trip 50 cents. Sale of tickets | Auditor K. J. Farrell stands alone He Atter careful: ‘conatilarati ee ads ee meeting of Board of County Commis- < sie Ey ie ne aay PMP will close July 19th or sooner, when] the arena with nobody offering to 1 cepias Nal ae iy jut se | the capacity of boat is full, Boat | knock the chip off his shoulder, The Sea remer, 8 “will be landed for one hour at Ham- HIE Ss eee ] Republicans vs Farm camp landing, fora i ave cast about

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