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resolution and moved its adoption Pe it resolvea that the sum of $20.000 be and the same is hereby made a levy upon all the yofthe county of Itasca for s provided by chapter 280 Gene- ral laws of Minnesota for the year 1995, chap- I laws of Slinnesota fur the year 9 general laws of Minne: and chapt that we employ Frank F. Price, as atiorney for the board to take all necessary and proper lings jor the coliection of said usin his opinion may be neecessary and proper, and to advioe the hoard in all steps tikon in the collection of such taxes and t advice the eoard in aif legal business com- ing before it, and for said purposgg the said Frauk F, Price. be and is hereby retained as made and carried the application was denied D. 0. Thing made apdlication for a correc- tion of assessment and abatement of taxes for the year 1901 upon the sw ¥i of nw ¥i, section 27.s % of ne \i, ne 4 of se ¥, section 28, township 60, range 25, in which he asked Ou motion duly made and carried the appli- Mike Dolan, work on roads... The following bills were rejected: James D. Doran, livery for sundry PEFSONS ....-eeeeee On motion duly made and’ carried an ad- that the valuation on same be reduced |Journment was taken to Wednesday, August $2.335 and the taxes correspondingly abated, | 23 1902. A. D. BROOKS, P HYSICIN AND SURGEON Office over Cable’s Meat Market, GRAND RAPIDS middle-aged and old, single or married men and all who suffer from lost manhood, ner- vous debility, spermatorrhoea, seminal losses sexual decay, fgiling memory, week eyes, stunted development. lack of energy, impov- erished blood, pimples, impediments to mar- riage; 2lso blood and skin diseases, Syphil- lis, Eruptions, Hair Falling, Bone Pains. sota for the year 1809, to provide a fuud for z z s pen ws int oahca tot wren ioadeee counsel for the board of Commissioners of | cation was rejected, a eee Chairman, D* CHAS. M. STORCH, Swollings, Sore Throat ‘Wicors. effects, of pita claps ieee pe Itoser county, at Such compensatio: e followi i fe ect Peeks q Mercury Kidney, an sr as a county issued pursuant to tie pro’ at Suc pensation as may| The following applications for corr jon Coins Aadigne, Weak Back, burning Dilée; pussing urine al laws Of the state of Minnesota, niy seconded and upon 1 was unanimous: opted. joner Hennessy offered the follow- ing resolution and moved its adoption Resolved thut the sua of #10,(60 be and the same is hereby made # levy on al the taxable for the year 192 for the paymentof Interest to become due Itasca county as following laws to-wit: laws of Minnesota for the r 299, General laws of Minne- laws gen- suid gene The resolution Ww roll ¢: Commi propert upon the bonds of Said unthorized by the roll eall we aunimously adopted, Phe list of personal property Wx judgments pared by the Clerk of Court was upan mo- made and carried receiyed und or- Now Therefor, be it hereby resolved, that congressional township 61, north of range 25 be and the same is hereby declared Orgunized for all township purposes and that the bound- aries of Said towashsp shall be accurding to he government survey thereof and that the name of said township shall be “Larson” and that due noticeshall be given the voters of suid organized township that the first town mecting for the organization and election of be fixed by the bo: and agreed upon be- tween it aud said price. The resolution was adopted, Commissioner Lang gave notice te the board that the opening up and necessary repairs on county roads throughout his district. would require an appropriation of about 33.500. The J, B. Bassett LbrCo made application for correction of assessment and abatement of taxes on a list of lands owned by Basset3 & Day for the rs 1897 to 1900 inclusive, in which the; ked that the valuation be re- duced on said lands to the amount of cut over lands und the taxes on same correspanding!y abated for the reason that all merchantable timber had been removed from said lands prior 30 the first day of May, 1890. After a careful consideration of the appli- cation os presented, on motion duly maae and carried the penalty and interest w: duly seconded and 6 town 54 range 25 for the year 1899 in which he asked that the assessmeut be reduced one half and the taxes correspondingly abated. On motion duly made ard carried the appli- cation was allowed, H. A. Greene made application for correc- tion of ass»ssment aud abatement of taxes on the sw 4 of nel, w 44 of se 4 and se \i of se 4, section 36, township 148, range 29, for the year of assessment and abatement of taxes were laid over: cellation, of the personal property assess- ment of 550 under item no, 17 of the 1901 as- sessment, upon the grounds that the prop rty therein assessed did not beiong to him but was the property of Cooleridge Fuel & Supply company. On motion ¢uly made and carried the application was granted and the auditor instructed to extend said amount against the parties owning same. The clerk of the district court filed a list of the grand and petit jurors who actually served av the June 1902 term of the district court. The bourd proceeded to the selection of jnrors to replace the list filed. The following were selected as grand jurors: William Browell, John Wasson, David C, W. Forest, burying horse. H. C. Grove, fire warden service: A. E. Graffam, special examiner Pratt case. R Jesse Harry, court officer June 102 Wm, Hendrickson, cutting roads at Deer Riyer.. W. B. Holman, coroner’s juror. E, J. Swedback, Great Northern Ry. Co. z = Bovey De Laittre Lumber Co. M. Cal!ahun made application for the can- Father ‘Marquette 1866 PURE RYE It is absolutely free from for ign ingredients. WHISKY A Masterpiece of Distillation Its boquet iieetaiel e- 2 eS: Tee See ae a E ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. ‘|S. &. Warre P jJ*f°€ MND SURGEON Office ind Residence, Cor..Kindred and3rd GRAND RAPIDS. Frank F, Price W HITE & PRICE ' LAWYERS (Office Over Metzger's Meat Market) GRAND RAPIDS,:MINN. And 815-816 Torry Building Duluth, Minn too often, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Stricture, re- ceive searching trestment, prompt relief and, cure for life. i Cancers, Tumors, Golter, Fistula Piles Varicocele and, enlarged glands with the subeutaneus injection method, absolutely without pain and without the loss of a drop Of blood. is one of his own discoveries, and isthe most, really scientific and certainly sure cure of the nineteenth century. No in- curable cases taken. Consultation to those interested, $1.00, DR. REA & CO. Minneapolis, Minn. Louisville, Ky. When you want dry goods or shoes that are new and up-to-date go to Hughes & Co. mat school district No. Mr. Dougherty came before the board and | true value thereof. On yotion, duly made and mileage and committee work... 260) California -fruits—Plumbs, peaches ; The motion wa conded and upon | notified the board that the bridge on the Spllt| and earsied the <pplieationh was allowed. | Katherine Murehie, denuty assersor.... % @| a pricots, cherries, new apples at Metz He Has Cured Thousands ] roll call unanimously adopted and the order | Hand road had been partly washed out mak-| Myrtle Smith made application for a correc- sone Murchie, assessor, June 12 00 geis market. edevod imesell ing the road impassable und requested that | tion of assessment and abutement of taxes on ens Murchie, assessor, July. 100 00 Given up to Die | county attorney reported that the peti- | immediate action be taken for thesrepair of | lots 23 and 24, block 31, original plat for the . A. Marr, ary goods to poor farm. 18 00 i tions for the organization of school districts | sume, year 1901. in which she asked that the valu- # A, McHugh, board of paupers.. 209 50 URABOA CIRODE, LADIES OF THE G. a.Re H ] submitted to him for 1 opinion i.e.a petition | Upon motion duly made and carried the | ation be reduced from $400 to $10 and the sn, MeHugh, 1 washing machine...... 700] Brits Ue Rye age ope! a | for the organization of a school district | matter was referred to Commissioder Moore | taxes correspondingly abated, for the reason : per Warner co., sharpening pene’ Mrs. MARY Huson. Sec'y. i A ~ i comprising the ne’ of township 151, range 28 | who was instructed to have the aecessary re- that the buildings thereon had aeeen ts ee in clnoreng Ee Ss 50 ° range 28, townships 151 and 152 } pairs made on said bridge at the earliest: pos- | and the grounds overflowed, cau ry the = ler Davis co., mortgage record...... 23 50 For everything in the li f bread ly be organized for | sible moment. construction of the paper mill dam. Onj|F. A. MeVicar, envelopes for auditcr everything ine of brea: Nott regular professional visit to Grand petition ineluded more | A communication was received from Hon. | motion duly made and carried the application and treasurer..........wsessdsrses 58 45] Cakes, cookies, etc., go tothe Grand | Rapids from. noon territory than by law allowed, Upon which | R,C, Dunn. requesting the county board to| was allowed. Miller Davis co., sundry blanks and Rapids Bekery, opposite post office. ndvite the petition ua deuted. appomt an appraiser of State Lands, Upon} Alford L, Thwing, attorney for Frank 1, “aa mplles... Aug I 7 to Aug I 8 ‘The petition for the organization of a sehoo! | motion duly made and carried Jus. A. Quigg | Buell, made application to purchase the sw bens Orcutt, work on roads. 6%5 < q district to be composed of the west half of | was duly appointed ag such appra sor, 4 of ne 44, n % of se 4, section 3, township 57, xy ye Olin, Wood for pest houses. uw <7 a townalip no: , 26 wnd fractional towns 7- | Upon motion dulymade und esrriod the | range 22, sw ¥, section +, township 58, range oy elson, coroner's fees.....-. R THOMAS RUSSELI = ; b27 and 70-21 and Seotions 12and 1S, town | Janitor Was instructed to secure the neeessury | 22 andlats 7, 8 and 8, section 27 and lot 1, and | Ted O'Kteilly, ussistant assessor. D | 18 upon motion duly made and carried | help to repile the wood ou the court house | ne 4 of nw ¥, section 33, township 58. range So Reese Elvan say a a ‘rejected, for the reason that the amount of | § ounds, x 23, offering to pay therefor the original Sakae vk Sha — ardware 2 15 FHSIYCIAN AND SURGEON td vabis pier n the proposed district Janitor Hawis came before th board and re- | amount of tax due thereon les the penalty, ae sap tae co.. blanks...... > 5 suld be entirely insufficient to support the | quested a leave of absence of two weeks. Up-| interest and costs. On motion duly made and | : ‘0. T. nson, work on rouds.. pice and Mesicowee Rewer yer i sade of a school Giaek on motion duly made and cartied the same | carried the applications were rejected. . D. Rassmussen, board of audit. ALSODAge, : the tux levy for county purposes for the | Wos granted, Leon E, Lum made application for an| I. D. Rassmussen, clerk of court fees. GRAND RAPIDS. year 1908 was taken under consideration and | Commissioner Lang moved that the sum of | abatement of penalty interest and costs upon z D. Byan, deputy assessor... _ { the board-proceedeil to make an estimate: uf | #290 be appropriated.out of the connty “road |Jot 98, block 18, original plat for sheayeigs| ©: evens, pablishiue peccoeding ; the current expense for the year 1903 and com- | #nd bridge fund to assist Jos H. Gardener in | 1896 to 1899 inclusive, upon the grounds that | F. 2 tevens, balance on publishing tax R DONOHUE | .y Frazer offered the following resolu- | the cutting out and opening up of a roadway | the original tax together with the penalty, iSt..... : - 8290 y am eee beginning at Bales camp in Section 34 and | interest and costs exceeded the actual value | Geo. H. Spear, special examiner Pratt : { aneant teal ii by thispoard that | running thence north and west to Section 7|0f said lot. On motion duly made and case... 15 00 n | Pi pecan peas et ae for the | in township 62. range 23. ‘The motion was | catried the application was denied. Eimer Tit, work on roads 2 00 ATTORNEY AT LAW j next ensuing year will be as follows: duly seconded and carried, E.R. Lewis made application for a correc- aS 7 cla work on roads. 18 GRAND RAPIDS. } Connty Officers s. -3 8.000 00 Commissioner Moore moved that the sum of |-tion of assessment and abatement of taxes on | W. C. elec drawing juror: 30 ' iff's fees 3,500 00 $800 be appropriated out of the county road| blocks 4, 5 and 6 and 10ts 10 to 16. block 7 in Oe court officer. = | Printir 1,500 00 and bridge fund for the improvement of the Houghton’ 's second Qivision for the years 1595 4 lo sheriff fees district court | bask 000 40 newly laid out road leading from Deer Rivei | to 1900 inclusive. On motion duly made and ae nee term.. -- 5940] 0, W. Hasrrncs: ¥, P. SmExpon. } | cee : ‘000 00. to Cohasset, and that the same be expended | carried the application was denied. . C. Tyndall, summoning grand jurors 5110 Président. Cashier | Stationery and supplies under the diaection of the road and bridge} 1. F.Gran made application for a corree- 2 ST te Teo Pea: SaREDOM, ©.E. Aiken, { Board of prisone! Z commivtes., The motion was duly seconded | tion of assessment and abatement of taxes e) s village “es Vice President. Asst. Cashier Lights & Fuel . and carried, for the year 1901 upon a list of lands owned ge { ger ‘A communication was presented requesting | by him in township 62, range 23 and 62-21 | W- C. Tyndall, sheriff fees districtcourt 40 34 y sf pcarepantal ee that the county board establtsh a voting pre-| Upon the grounds that the lands were as- Lumber men S Bank j a be it resolved. that that the sum | cinot in the nw of se¥, Sec. 1, town 62, range | asessed as timber lands and that all merchant- Ri acts cite sade S00) ‘ 100 be and the same is hereby made a | 26. On motion duly mvde and curried the re-| ble timber had been removed therefrom | W- ane ‘ss fe putes peerless pb OfGrana Rapids. Minn levy on all the taxable property of the county | quest was granted and the precinct ordered | Prior to the date of assessment. On motion an eee sel late Se of Itasca for the year 1902 for county revenue | estublishe duly made and carried the application was a sanaienine Dee genie Be o oe qiece Se ( castine The list of unpaid personal property taxes | denied. S STIR ypc =: PL a Bs: rs pe ing ‘The resolution was duly seconded and upon | as returhed by the sherriff was taken under} T. R. Foley Co. made application for a. re- Naraaecan sary. 21 00 ail gise bone Lay eisuth pergmeh as relleall was unanimously adopted. | | onslderation and on motion daly made and | fandment of taxes puld over and above the|w. ¢. Tyndall, sheriff fees’ sundry Bye oe. Ht clagads uel epiord tocaten figs ave Jommissioner Hennessy offered the follow- | ca xe: againgt the following 3 . ; g fe iageaaaleelnest 4 : pamed permons were cancelled Bs being uncol- | Valuation of cut over lands pas ba spite Wm, Wetaal court officer June 1002 term ma 6 DENTIS ane b ical and fcal di Be it hereby resolved that that the sum of | lectable: RS. Randall Glover Bros,, Otto | sw #, so 14 of nw ¥, section 33 township i, | Wm, Wersel, court officer June 1002 term NTIST. Alljearable medical an: auras Sevens 00 be and the same is hereby made a levy | Naber, Newman & Rogers, W. J. Warner. Gus | ange 2, se 4of ne H. w } of ne M, seetion 29, ) YM We os S sup't o' hee weute and ghronis eke Beelsacnae V0 I the taxable property of the county of } Erickson, Elmer Washburn, John Campbell, fne 4 and ne % of nw 44, section 31, Rae a ean ee A Gmtig ake Batting osees of; the sas ak ee cee one Sov for the yeur 1862 as provided for by | A. M. Paten, John Bren J, Larsou, GL, Alex- | township 57, range 23. The amount of taxes] | Upon the reconmendation of the county Frnt Ghee COL ee ster 287 General laws of the State of Min- | ander, Prauk Pellaud, Fred Searle, Ellen | Paid on said lands for the year 1901 amounted a ie Saberhad sporiek a ss Age a peri wu app ict aa nesota for the yenr 1895 for the repair and con- | “Brant, J. P. Si3nel. to the sum of $13.56. All _merehantabie Shir MoValch ide SESE SD 3S ie GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA seniah als “a ic! af eat =e 0, & me struction of roads and bridges within said | Commissioner Hennessy offered the follow-| timber on said lands had been cut and re- Rogaett dala gloat Bile Sian. 28.00. Dre Relation aghast ee Mang county ine ved nto! apd moved tty atop don. Se rere ie ore, teen Oe eee iavege Wandell, placktulsigng (6 ced Midnes/ Liver: Mladen PANG AaATHS! The resolution was duly seconded and upon | Whereas, there is a largo number of tax | Past, wherefore they asked thatthe valuation | Geors® t 4 : is he EO. H. SPEAR ane Wo ees - seit: Ap yoll call was unanimously adorted. Judean ts Outatand mg -emilitat: various ner] Deed seed £0 ADSL GE Gal. Oren TnOReE ah oe isle aa G ated ae (eer utara ea mueiiee - ‘ommissioner Moore offered the following | Sons in this county which the sheriff reports | “mount of taxes so paid over and above that BR. R. Bell, medici, gestion, S| ye nterru pi f ‘utrition, that he hus been unable to colleet, and which | of cut over lands for said year be refunded. | }*- 1. Bell, medicines. + 94 ATTORNEY AT LAW Slow Growth in Children, and all wasting ; resolved that the sum of $3000 ] we believe can by proper effort be collected | After a consideration of the apphcation on vf pena a Saber for bridge. 31 68 disease inadults. Many ae of pentneety be and the sume is hereby mace a levy on all ys Holes ie part, ay heroes we deem it poe duly made and carried the same was ea lelson, sundry deputy coroner GRAND RAPIDS, e - MINN caine Oe Ea aoe iba beeeairioe . able property e county of Ltascn | for the best in‘erests of the county to emplo jenied, . x ct, ss Eyes, etc., a i 1969, Gener: atutes of Id for the support Neet these taxes and to advice the county | @pplication for correction of assessment and ee ighes 0., supplies to rou As stored, epee ie Peale pie 4 sg of the poor of said county. ioners in the matter of the collection | #batement of taxes on the ne 4 of sw ¥, se \i wee pean PEN le cute s of aye Spi ie: on oO = ra! tire 534 = ‘The resolution was duly seconded nnd upon s ae he Ca other legal matters con- | of 1 Me ses es My peoce 3. om ac aerate d ae aie ° eee penta eectecyd Sep fal Pree: 8 ° ss animously adopted. cegning the civil business of oua county com- | SW ¥4. Section 24, township 55, range r the . pure, pi D roller Jliwas esa ty a : ie. tollawinie | tytted eo onteres tharater beste para years 1896 to 1901 inclusive. On motion duly | 708: Helmer, meat to pest house. 940 D* GEO. C GILBERT, Bones, Granular Enlargements and all long eo rastortend atGvedstt W. J. & H. D. Powers, hardware 10 65 standing diseases properly treated. Young, pth abated for the years 1897 and 1808, and the as- | Cochran, Robert Bailey, Thomas Robinson, | {{ Comes solely from the grain, and ' - “Hyon motion duly made and carried the | sessment reduced one half for the yoars 1890. Mike Callahan, E. W. Ingersoll, A, E, Brant, ate amber glee from the oak in SF KORSEHERESHEO RENNES HORE HERRERO SH OREN Auditor was instructed to transter the bal- ae eee F. C, Coleman, Eric Sandberg, Ed Cavanaugh, | Which it is kept. = = pee ae : redemptl y le application fos the 9orrec- | James Murchie, A. Lord, Frank Grant, E. N. e * ce remaining in the warrant redemption ‘otter mad al ie, ord, Fray i. " o lished 3 fund to the Bond Repemptivn fund. tion of assessment and abatement of taxes|Remer, G. P. Hulbert, J. F. O'Connell, Chas |) _ Real age bas accomplish * boy fund to on lot, section 21, township 55, aange 25 for | atu, and taken the place of expert On motion duly made and carr ed an appro- i, #1, township 53, dange 25 for} Aiken, C. A. Buell and B. E. Benson. blending, and the addition of x priation of $150 was ordered from the county the years 1899 to 1801 Inclusive. Upon motion] ‘The following were selected as petit Jurors: flavoring 0 prune juice, sacch- ‘i | # cS * yeyenue fund tothe Postage and Express dut& made and carried the assessment was} John Denny, Geo. W. Frost, Henry Denny, ea fvoarine: etc which is a * sit reduced $128 for the years 1898 and 1899 and] James Affleck, John Bosely, James MeCor- |} Tren Bert mes racy, WAS sky WIE Rerort for refreshments and whore may, he seen aud heard one x Upon motion duly made and carried an ad, taxes evrrespoudingly abated. mick, E. Litehke, John Nelson, angus Mf latabie 2 ObehS Jargesy phodographs in the world. isnt z be cnt was taken to Wednesday, July 30| 4, H. Dunning made appfication for theean- | McDonald. C. W. Fields and J, K, Stewart. 3 2 ; ‘ Jonrnmont cellation of taxes upon lot 8 of section 15] ‘The following billa being approved by the Father Marquette = JOHN O’REILLY’S atnple OOM ¢ ; July 30th, 1902. township 59, pabness and also a refundment | county attorney were audited and allowed as ee : ; mh es ‘ & Pursuant to adjourment the board of conaty of bee pare uy Hee on ang Aes upon the | follows: ok isa natural, Lae uh ect oe 4 = 4 srounds that the same was the property of] A, D. Brooks. board af equalization and ripened only by real age. t is . rthern } ommisfioners met th 10 sh on eect Bicole eno U.S. government to the 22nd day of April mileage. ae E recommended to those seeking a * ei : Roll call onal pres 1902, and not subject to taxation, A.D. Brooks, commissioners per die: high-grade pure article. z * Moore. Lang and Hennessy. ; at resi. | The application being accompanied by a) — and mileage.w:......- “ J % Here you will find the finest whiskeys ever distilied. including all the most famous % A petition was presented signed by 31 resi | cortificate from the U.S. land office showin, ; brands. Agent for the celebrated * vers petitioning. the ‘county +S. land office s iS | J. A. Brown, estimates for assessor * zg dents and vax payers petitioning’ the Potinge | te same to be government land tho appliea-| c. H. Brown, deputy assessor,....... (6) nN e e = + voard to organize township J yns* | tion was upon motion duly made and carried | Clement Boncar, witness justice court. Cabinet e Whisk 26 asa town under and pursuant to the laws | iovcd. W. Cart Sith = e H of Minnesota viz, under and pursuant to title | Wa serenna m ada rpplicn tint tor cares pre Panu pee antl a aed nee Sole Agent — 1of chapter 10 of the general Statutes of Min | tion, of assesamont und abatement of taxes on| foe ep ? gi - = 9 year Le 4 the amendments aa axes on| Jas. D. Doran, sundry livery... x * nesota for the year 194 ant lots 2. 3 and 4, section 7 township 56 range 24| Duluth P. & S,co., sundry supplies...... GRAND RAPIDS MINN. * ue berries + offered the following | f0° the yeats 1897 to 1901 inclusive upon the | John G. Frascr, commissioner per dient 3 ti en day and night. » All delicacies of the season * | Commissioner Laug offer grounds shat the same was assessed on the| and board ofequalization............ = Sc hoe Mee a i resolution and moved hutch rae basis of timber lands and tnat all merchant-| J, G. Fraser, 10 bu. potatoes to road * = 4— W hereas Gre baspiotomy “4 etinced a eM timber had ee removed sere an prior} crew eS i. ) ° g a i f Itasca county bu be to the Ist dj t 897, ti cul; 9 North of range ate ave eld nee lowed, ‘ R. W. Faulkinghor, building roads in S . : township organized as a town pursuant Augh Brown made application for corree-| township 55, range 24 : Abstr t Office = = 4 tion 915, chapter 10 general laws of 1804; tion of assessment on lots 6, 7, 8. and 9 section | Free Press co., blanks .. ac [SER EA AE A ee a a Re a eae ! GEO. BOOTH, 1900 and 1901, on the grounds that the lands] Holler & Slocum, publishing school a 3 | officers be held on the 19th day of August, 1902, | were assessed for timber and all timber had| notices... sa Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, } j between the hours of 104. m.and 4p, m. of | been removed prior to the first day of} M. S$. Huson, justice feos, state vs. KREMER & KING, * = ! guid dus at tho residonce of Frank Larson sit- | January, 1000, wherefor he asked that the| Marcon 2 aopiisions. ¢ Manotacturer ot uated on Sec ion 17 of said township, and uhut the auditor deliver due notice of such election to the sheriff of the county who shall cause the same to be posted in such township pur- suant to Section $17, Chapter 10, General Sta- tutes of 1894, ‘The resolution was duly seconded and upon roll call was unanimously adopted. ‘A petition Was received signed by 33 resi- dents an taxpayers praying the county board to appropriate $.00 for repairs and needed work on the Deer Lake county road, beginning jut a point where the Itasea Lumber o's rail- road crosses said county road, thence running assessment on sume be reduced. On motion duly made and carried the assessment was reduced $450 and the taxes on same correspondingly abated. George McAllister made application for the correction of ussessmént and abatement of taxes upon the ne 44 uf nw 4 ands % of nw ki, section 17, township 61, range “3, in which he asked that the’ assessment be reduced from $2,600 to $2,000 for the year 1901 for the reason and eurried the application was allawed. that the timber on said lands had been de- strayed by fire and that the assessment ex- ceeded its true value. On motion duly made 'T. H, Hennessy, board of equalizatio: T. H. Hennessy, board of commissioners T. H. Hennessy, committee work and mileage.,.......... 2, Ee Fred Ingersoll, witness coroner’s court.. E. W. Ingersoll, witness coroner’s court Th. Irgens, team work on bridge... Charles Kearney, court officer June deri ¥,0..05.5 E.C. Kiley, publishing proceedings. G. E. Kremer, 1 chair, er E, C, Kiley, sundry publishing... David Lipett, work on roads.......... .. Dealer in ands. MINN W.E. NEAL, | h d Ed Lawrence, work on Vance bridge The tinest List of Agricultural and * Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manu]. jacturing Enterprises. _ Prospective Settlers Located. east to Deer Lake. E, 4. MeGowan made application for al J_s, Leury. chan; bi Upon the mendation of Chairman | correction of assessment and abatement of Aon ena eltcheig ee Brooks Commissioner Moore moved that the | taxes upon the se '4 of sw 14, section 13, town- | Prank 8. Lang, commissioners per diem gum of $500 be approptiated out of the county | ship G0, range 24 for the years 1399 and 1901 in “and milage und committee work... 15400 road and bridge fund to. v ipof Deer | which he asked that the assessment be re~| W. C, Messinger, board of jurors. 83. 60 | River, to assist said town’in the repair of ‘said | dueed fren: $1,350 to #300 for the reason that, Pelix Mailette, court officer June 1902 road, ee : all merchantable timber had been removed term... . an 29 ‘Tne motion was duly seconded and upon | from said land prior to said assessment und | W. @. Moore, board of equalization..... 2 call was unanimoutly adopted. the assessment was largely in excess of the | W. G, Moore, commissioner per diem — > ¥ ¢ Pd * - * Ser ice: Booth’s own shops. here, and under his personal supervision. ‘This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. | Forsale seaahere. Call for thew, i ae, ; 1 GRAND RAPIDS, M/NN : , LEAD tf hie ea : “BOOTH’S CIGARS” arcawhiers’, an. gxeetent - Minnesota. ey are made of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. me -