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“st 2: exp | Commissioner were discussed and. on plans and specifications 7575 00 ae ti PAB hogs uc last Order for Hearing on School Seabioct Work, : I : 7 5 ie po unt in st re- 1 bi | ie evEew| motion, engineer's was fixed at, 885) ohm Binditoet tee cs Bae, eke District potitiouls toc Purnia. Grand Rapids, Minn., seem 4 ORee. | jt ; $ Published. Every Saturday. pet. month from time he pepe’, structing sewer “as por ‘ (Aincunevsceirell “fornt’ W: I weak SRAM ROAR lead in te : t By E. Cc. KILEY. duties on May 11, 1903, and commis-! plans and specifications.. ranlt, license. layer . tion of New District, Law Council of the Village of Grand Remdy sige * sioner’s fixed at $2.50 per day includ-| Pastorett Martin & Co., for nesota, at Kecorder’s office in above sald Amount received from village up to 8:30 o'clock p. m., June 29.1908, for m= ing report now before council. construction of sewer as electric light..... .... ob Veclnds the building of 3,100 feet of sewer on Ki ig Teps f 1901 f TWO DOLLARS A YE R IN ADVANCE nT h per plans and specifica- Amount received from J. S. Gole, 0 . avenue, according to plans and specifications } ‘ « ===:| The following bills were then! tions .. .. 840000 705000] hall rent. eee sie ne Whereas ie Hetlblsie Gus GiLnartoatiae on le in ints ice iulso, In the office of B. B. , Rntered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapids | audited, and those allowed being as Stack Bros., for construc- Amount received from H. McEwan, slunatures’ thereto duly acknowledged, has | sins “A certitied chock Of ten an eat ch ote ° Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter VS! tion of sewer as per plans fines ........ 80 00| been duly presented tothe Board of County a f the bi ‘able follows: i 5 Commissioners of Itasca county, Minnesota, | Viltuge of Grant eae to, treasurer of a = |". H. Hennesy, plumbers work for yil- and specifications......... 5150 00 = pos ay | Bt & Session of said bourd held on the 9th day | suet Eeoposch ns BPids: must accompany d Rage, sy cas. aso0' As bids were nod all protected by Total... <- veces $5,025 27 of May, A. D., 1903. asking for the formation | “fg Village Council reserves the right to 4 COUNCIL PROCEEDID fe . % 00 certifled checks, meeting was on obese oi kanapersas bane on Feo ortaTict to be composed of the | reject any audall bids. i A ald by Willage orders $3,422 33 | following described territory, towit: All of GEORGE RIDDELL, pais Buffalo Oil rels : 28% motion adjourned till 2 o'clock p, m, | AMOUBt Pald by village orders ne og | Coneressional township 57 2,nowem-| J. §, GOLE, President, H Minutes of Regular Council Meeting Held at | W. J. and H. D, Powers, hardware. etc. 54 14 ¥ ‘ < » | Balance in contingent fund.... braced in the town of Nushwauk, Recorder. ‘ 4 W.S. Nott Co., 500 feet hose account ; June 12, 1903. Amount in interest fund, last report ais 19 Now therefore, it is ordered thit said peti- | MPRaS Hall, Fane 8, 1008: due July 28, 1908.........05 - 400 00 J. 8. GOLE, Amount paid by orde: WO Reape commer chia in Pe errs | Ray Ft. Wayne Electrical Works... - 114 Recorder. | Amount in electric light fund 22 90] A. D.. 1963, at the office of the county auditor. | Roll call was answered by President] ti,sca Mereantile Co. floor scrapers Amount in general fund 692 ioe Village of Grand Rapids, in said | Riddell, Trustees Rassmussen and] anddisinfectants.. East gene Rig aR C : iets Amount in library fund " 65 8l And it is further ordered. that notice of NOTICE. eck a Bachideraule Ives, express, jouncil met at Recorder's office} Amount in Gilbert judgment fund 8992] time and piace of such hearing be given by ns f a sic bate as ey aa iceheaan 3 jJune 12th, at 2oclock p. m. for ad-|Amount in Waterhouse judgment peed ey Scour oF api oedet an one Dye URGE RS J | rustee Clair arriving directly after j i 3 fund, i te 86 94 ° os ‘a Bids will be received up to2 o'clock p. m., journed meeting of June 10, 1903, and scabs ed effected by. said, petition and by handing to | ¢ th di {Sane 1908 for the rs | call, W. $ Nott & Co., 108 pounds waste-and oa motion adjourned till 8:30 o’clock See: sg de ceaie amee ein be rf enc uaher Be ent ones Saturation. of & been ak the Uoayay Boor E | Minutes of last meeting were read| 16 pump valves a Oud..... ----- te SOOO ee: as Tonen tern deve ‘ Farm. | s Teoh - hase at lex ys before the time ap- * and approved. Ohio Coal Co., 109,500 pounds Yong coal D. te fexep tees Ainopetan Bank oF, Alen: Jud | Boipted for such bearing, and thata copy of | Plans and specifications ean be kad upon i : z a . at $1.50 per ton.. 205 82 eeting called to order at- Recor-| fund.... . a . 36 95 | said notice be published twic in the follow- request at the offic a me arte: f Report of electrict light committee. |, ‘ ‘ ie a og —— — | ing named newspapers. to-wit: Grand Rapids | Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca > First State Bank, insurance premium der’s office at 8:30 o’clock p.w., the roll Magnet and Grand Rapids Herald-Review. Minnesota. | saying that they had been unable ‘on 81.000 es -15-50 call ‘was answered by President Rid. Total cash on hand. $2,148 40 JOHN G. FRASER, bite right is reserved to reject any and all —— f ates adijus Nie eat Nati ae s . F i . Respectfully submitted. Vice-Chairman Board of County Commis- | bids. ' to get rates adjusted on account of First Na ional Bank, insurance pre: og <p (dell, Prustees Clair and Recker and ae ice apes Ooality’ Minnesota: Pak’ ‘ocd thin: oamtet Gemeea ip cadearhile: + members not being able to attend| mium on $2,000.. od tas “> 830) der Gal aiak - E.J. FARRELL, ‘signers. F - Bs BABS A aq | H. E. Graffam, premium earned $1.35 on Recorder Gole. ‘Treasurer, County Auditor, and Ex-officio Cierk of J.G. FRASER, meeting, wasaccepted and same was i ae ag aaa P Ses : 32,000 ~- 2085] Ou motion reading of minutes was hasta ara ntbers Ri | ordered attended to before July Ist. | prank And days labot'st ai it ‘ i " 2 ‘ ank Anderson, 3 days labor at power dispensed with. i Water committee on laying mains] plant............ 5 600) Mr. Stack was called upon and Notice of Application for Liquor License. _ — y| .on Fourth street reported that they epee Telephone c wjetated thal Wet walnl aan aa: sus STATE oF MIN: SOTA, ) . Ecess i abi Q is : : i Jounty of Itasea, ss. | ost pega gallina al an Journal Printing Co., work, on projected sewer, claiming he Village of Grand Rapids, | ; sae S e matte: as laid ov for sewer ... 600) had s z ase Notice is hereby given that applications } ab s made an error of $1,000 in making |have been mude in writing to the Vil, ry t by council till a way could be devised | ©. 0. Kiley, printing council proceed- fils eatlasfebs i Council of suid village of Grend Rupids, and | CVSLSISSSSSOSLSLSSSLSNES* { for raising funds for above said work, | ings. notices, etc... k filed in my office pray:ng for license to sell fe H K : “ P i On motiou it was decided to reject | intoxicating lipuors for the term commene- if Committee on Fourth street report-|V™- Hoolihan, committments boat chide fore sawe Saf JoC% | ing as folluws sud tormiantiog oe the eae a> ed same fixed. making street jis) ig warrants .. 1050/all bids for sewer work and again ling dates, by the following persons. and at j Wm. Hoolihan, boarding prisoners 93 ‘ fa ids. setti ime | the following ated in said appli- | eis the season, dats adyertise for pens eerng the time | cations. respectively, to-wit: | ¥ 5 ‘ 2 for opening of same June 29, 1903, at|| W. L. Perrault for the period of one year t Report of sewerage committee was | Atianti | from the 19th day of May. A. D, 1903. atand in \ Refining Co., two barrels of oil i 3 B lesini less freight $.@2due July 25th . 86 15 | 8:3) o'clock p. m. % the west room on ground fioor of | building : Se. an atte cuss 5 : . ji ¥ Qi 24 orig: : si: nen iy A jleemston OY Fr ughiMclierea, fustdoo téce: 0! On motion meeting adjourned to | site Tet ae aipieck Zt orlginal vownsite an | — Te aaa cde ere ee eee | Win: Holm, 28 days on street at $8 ..:... 4400! Tine 29, 1903. Seeleye & Kelly forthe period of one year * built and assessment made to pay for | Joun MeV ugh 19 days on streets from the 19th day of May.A, 1). 1903. at and in Lofberg. 3' days on streets with J. 8. GOLE, the west room wn ground floor of building Recorder, | Situated on lov 24, block 17. original townsite + JofGrand Bupids: Minnesota, Said applications will be heard and deter- said sewer. Communications from Great North- ern Railway company, with reference SUITS R. W. Falconer, 1's days on streets with Dee ‘ team’ at (4 per! day. Sen or Grand Rapids. at couacll sect ine te ae ) + to sewer, * . Mott & Co., with ref-| 1. Pee ak aay on streets with tean : “TREASURER’S REPORR. Jage hall, in shove aid village op yond r , In all Shades and the Latest Styles at erence to ball bearing couplings for| at per day. -- 26.00 the 2th cay of June A. D. 1008, at #:00 o'cloc! “one hundred feet of hose afd from R |J-3: McVeagh, 1 day on streets with = ANDO Ey 1008 | Drea ea abi -soal ataxia village of q ———— <a che . Ne n at $2 perday... -- 200 To the Honorable Village Council, |Grand Rapids, this Sth day of June. A, D. ty Faulkerson asking that his bond be Larne, 3 days on stre Grand Rapids,’Minnesota 1903, ? x ? % returned to him, were ordered filed| at per day....... ea ngesaee BOD Gentl . qi a a a aes es GOLE, SEOuGE a eal ae > Remember that Johnson carries the goods in i and in the Faulkerson matter bond Iliams, 248-10 days on streets at fentlemen:—I hand you herewith Recorder. y, ste No need to wait for returns from Chicago cr else- gy F was ordered sent. 50 per da, : 620.a statement of the vil'age funds re- § where. Come in and looat the Spring and Summer pat- é H] * ; Bill of General Electric. Co., for’ ceived and paid out since x last terns and styles. : ' Sidewalk matters were then dis- : i bp Binge My sas Subseri 7 Revi Q A cussed and on motion, street cmmis-|"¢P8tiog transformer was referred to’ report. Subscribe for the Herald-Review. ‘ gegeseees SLSLSWSS# SLSLVSS ~~) a j 18 s i . oa J. G, Robertson. a Sioner was instructed tonotify owners | fy 5 i a t on west side of Hoffman avenue from ae ° ae ue oe ne Electric Co., ss rt z ore PR 7 Ey ? SEK OE i Third to Fourth streets to buiid side- bi puna aniaednialoca sent 1 ‘ b: ; f eusurer’s rey as read d .walk eight feet wide, also to notify TORE SAE HEN ae ene ane on ¢ ae iy t owners of block 31 in First division | MCtivn accepted and ordered tiled. it 5! “two repair walk on Forth street and Lumber bids from N. McLaughlin, Via ee odla-akonne Fred Leavis, J. J. Decker and L. EF. ‘ aia. 3 “ : , ‘ Knox were read and Knox’s bid being 7 Applications selling toxicat- iy i i } ing caught eed eee considered best same was on motion 100,000 Acres Farm, Timber and Mineral { | . Perrault also Seeleye & Kelly and | #¢cepted and contract ordered drawn f Lands in Itasca, Cass and AitkinCounties. | | errauit also Seeleye & Kelly and | °° ‘hearing set for Juné 29th. eae ai sini ti aj 1 till is ; Tournament at Park Rapids was | u motion meeting adjourned ti These lands include the former holdings of C. A. Smith. D, M, Clough. Clongh ffs 3 * ay ja Vednesdid 2 903. at 2 o’clock Bros., John Martin Lumber c any. Libbey & Co., B. F. Le Bovey-DeLaittre sf ee } then discussed and, Resolved, that | Wedvesday, June 10, 1903, at 2 o'clock Lumber Co,, W. W, Hale, Tidd & Bales; Mertima neBurrows Go Buse Le ee e A. E. WILDER,¢Prop. ; Ree steht A Bait p.m. ° /A. Hanke. Henry F. Brown and others. : ecorder draw and order, to treasurer | Mig Hee iit tovettion with illustrated circulars of Itasea county «nd free maps of Fe} j — of fire department in the sum of three crea nnesota will be sent to ali applicants. Low prices and easy terms will be made to Ss : ——-t— 5 ee i 5 Z actual settlers who wish to buy adjoining lands. If any of theso tracts are adjacent is) nae anyate Ss | Tt hundred (8300) dollars to defry expen- | Minutes of adjourned council meet- fo yourown land, please write to the office or call upon my local agents, W. Fay ‘ FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. | . salt | g ee ers 7 a> i » Minnesota. 5 if Ses for our department to attend said | ing held at Recorder's office June 10, Notice is hereby given that no further trespass will be permitted upon these 4 . ‘ ‘tournament. 11903. peed and trespussers witl Despivsecuted t9 Sub fait Pee of the eee as | 4 ) r * ‘ plicants for timber and hay will please appiy to local agents at Grand Rapids. ‘S - 7 Mr. A. Roberts appeared before| ‘The roll call was answered by Presi- Williexchang cleat isodere: morégnged of foreclosed property and property sub- ir Sample Room and Livery a4 E . A ject to tax titles and judgments, Also for lots und i ed srty.in Grand lat in Connection. council in reference to completion of | dent Riddell, Trustees Clair and Rapids. Te. Pee ee Ree Ba ROE Te Te ee Dia electric light and water station and} Becker and Recorder Gole. an order was ordered drawn for $989,|, Un motion reading of minutes of on general fund, leaving balance of | !aSt meeting were dispensed with. 4 4 vase Opening of sewer bids was then £100 till said building was fully com-| called for and were read as follows: pleted. Double Stand- sae Rill of A, H. Kremer was presented f Strength ard 300 Guarantee Building, _~ dy Mr. Thwing and same was ordered | & King. for ponensin bed again laid on table as per records. soret be cper yplAbe and . = 5: GRAND RAPIDS. Minneapolis, Minn. specifications $8500 00 88300 09 ‘ n fi a nia: ce | j ——————— Salaries of engineer and street Fitzy erald & Norris, for con- : TE si 2 a is s cs eA | ” \ Pleuse list lands in Itasca county and real estate in Grand Rapids. I am also in the market for mineral is and ieases, and pine stumpage. A large map of Minnesota will be forwarded to residents of Itasca county, who will apply at my Minneasolis office. W. D. WASHBURN, IJr., Loy. Special Attention Given to Transzent Trade. Headquarters for Lumbermen. i A - a a { | Jt am eee ae ‘ 510: ae 7 | | —____ —t SI pecs : }-+— On the Bank of Snowball Lake in Itasca County, Minnesota, ; Offers Splendid Opportunities for Investment. Its Rapid Growth and Lasting Prosperity are assured not Only by the Immense De- “| . — posits of Iron Ore in its Immediate Vicinity but in Addition Thereto, by the Splendid Stretches of Excellent Farming Lands Which are Directly Tributary Thereto and Which are Rapidly Being Developed. Situated in the Neighborhood of Several Beautiful Lakes, @ 3 | Abounding in Fish, it is Destined to become a Popular Summer Resort. iy | Lots in Snowball are now on Sale at Reasonable Prices and on Easy Terms at the Office ot : | ‘yp ——+ MAR TIN HUGH S “HIBBING, MINNES tA | % HIBBING, MINNESOTA. ) TI TE LLY DEFECTIVE PAGE