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} j te . pivity and through which they may | mittee. : ‘ eae 4 epee ; ; of the people. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors, TIM A MUNICIPAL LEAGUE ' To show you the possibilities along | In the Disttict Court of the United States for the lines of perhaps less importance, geal a. $6 ype ts HEME teh tor Akiak SH a eRe Grreat Worthern Fail bed ay Com pPeny. but nevertheless important, I will Rules pI Daxkictipkey + Meicoman-| cotire management of its affairs shull be | >>> READ UP ’ F £ast BOUND ._|eite you our experience in Cannon | “no the creditors of Reinhold W. Heldeman | Yested in a Board of Direetors. consisting of 4n Organization of Minnesota. Towns | yajis, For forty years we have been | ot Grand Rapids in the County of Itasca and | "0 less than three nor more than seven mem- feta sca ORR IES Minnesota. READ DOWN STATIONS West Bouxp ik bers, which number shall be prescribed b; 3 } a That Is Accomplishing Something. | working streets that are laid out 80 | District aforesaid. a bankrapt: Pigietholderd ot aid | 8:90 Pat. | 9:90 A.M. | Leave DULUTH 6:43 PLM. | 7:80 A.M. 8 pi “ae ig Notice is hereby given. that on the 1uth day | the stockholders of said corporation at its| 8:90 P., cee i 6:35 tz Case feet wide with a roadway 60 feet in of August A. D. 1903, the sald Reinhold W.| #?t #anual moeting, who shall be elected an- yous 0s « : B:08., a x : sx Es width. Heideman was duly adjudicated bankrapt; | 2¥#llY by the stockholders from amoug their wm wor pM. | Pipetite a 350 2 RAND RAPIDS SHOULD JOIN Since the organization of our Com- | and the first meeting of his creditors will be royals ppt cc rey ical gpm moa 12:07 : 4, 7 iced Oe Ta 3:08 GRANI Patty dh coogi : mercial cluband the Municipal league, posses neti dai! cytes gene i” aa tion on the first Monday of August of each| 1:20 « Le eed iiecsy Alo aoe x. we have created a sentiment 1m favor | 110 "4" t60a, at 10o'elock in the forenoun, | Yea commencing with the year 1904, and a paar gee Grookaton « 9:05 A. M. | 9:15 P.M. ait of cutting down. the roadway in Our | 4+ which time the said creditors inay attend, | Wich shall be immediately followed by the 2 Tay Loess Grand Forks . ¢ Faformation Relating to Its Alms And] residence streets to 90 eet. Te being | prove ta caine, upon train, exam | ann mectng ot Roy of Drei } < ‘ Objects as Sét Fourth By President orton! le adel a earuidstiatbed | eonerer aasiny(ropesty defore suid | elect a President, a Vice-President. a Treus- urer and u Secretary, The members so elect- }. A. Rousiog—It Can Be Made | ror one-tnird of the cost of a 60 foot | PMNS. — :NUMIAMO. PEALER. | (cs directors shall serve for the term of one a Power For Good. roadway, thus leaving 25 feet of a] C.L, Pratt. Attorney. year after thelr election and until their suc- td ch side of. the drive-|: cessors are elected and enter upon the dis- way. This results in largely cutting In réply to a letter of inquiry by |}down the expense of rodd building rder J. S. Gole, to Ty. A. Rosing, and in materially improving the looks resident and secretary of the Min-|0f the town. From the narrow road- nesota Munjcipal and Commercial | Ways there is less surface from which league, much information was sent| the aah will blow aud from which to sig a ameeoiee gett uane uid oats Good that wil] go doubt he of intrest to| take care of the surface water. Ordinance No. 88 and Ordinauce No. 3 enti-| ‘The offi Prin: pitpiretion wos we jaembers of the Grand Rapids Com- When towns grow larger and the tled An Ordinance concoruing the Kleotrie Pidecheg cps ~ fs piperaet ras ting ‘ mercig] club. We quote at. randem question of paving and of handling } Light system of the Village of Grand Rapids, | yico-President and Henry Hughes, Secretary from Mr. Rosing’s letter; ‘!The idea| different soils for road building pur-| Minnesota, creating the office of Superinten- | and Treasurer. } poses arise, we have a committée on | ent of the Electric Light & Water Works, ARTICLE IX. nderlying the organizatyon of the establishing rules and regulations for the use | Th, i ¢ capital stock of this corporation shall haaricigal and Commercial league is|Streets, alleys and boulevards who of electric lights by consumers, and providing | bo divided into 100 shure’ of $1,000,00 each: Try “Foster” and be convinced of | Grand Kapids, Minnesota. George A. Tuller, its superior quality. of Bemidji, Minnesota and Frank J. Hughes of Bemidji, Minnesota, shall constitute the first Board of Directors and shall serve in that ca- Ordinance No. 37. pacity until the first annual meeting of said stockholders of said corporation and until their successors are elected and enter upon the discharge of their duties. SLSLSLSS SVS’ The New Town on the Mesaba Iron Range. Go and See It. Koo SLES STS LSLVSFMVSLVLSLSS SOSLS LSE GOS F GOH IG VS TV SMS PS PSVSLSI GSE SLSF that the municipalities of the state |are making a study of these euler Peale We dio vietaslog thereof; ae pre-| IN TESTIMONY WHEREOR, wo have ave z i and will be glad to furmish informa- | scribing how buildings of consumers shal h decnet dee nctiie tind deal thlating é ee ee ee tion Muitch 1 charters and ordi-| Wited and connected.” The Village Council Joly, A. D, 1908. Se Ma ee bhrough which to’study the manifold i pa : of the Village of Grand Rapids do ordain as F. J. HUGHES, (Soal) f blems of municipal life and ac-|nances is handled by a special com-} gojow, HENRY HUGHEs, (Seal) SECTION I. GEORGE 4. TULLER, (Seal) That Section 11 of Ordinance No, 33, of said HENRY C. TULLER, (Seal) Villags, adopted January 22. 1903. aiid Seetion Signed. Sealed and Delivered One of Ordinance No. 35 of said Village, In Presence of adopted March 2, 1903, be amended so as to FRANK F. PRICE, read as follows: E. M. CampBenu. The following meter rate for the use of elee- trie current by consumers are hereby udopted: | . < 1 to 15 thousand watts, 15 cents por thousaud | STATE OF MINNESOTA. ; ss watts County of Htasen. 15 to 3 thousand watts, 14 cents per thousand On this 31stday of July, A. D. 1903, before watts me,a Notary Public within and for said 35 to 65 thousand watts, 13 cents per thousand | County. personally appeared George A. Tuller, watts Henry C. Tuller, Frank J. Hughes ard Uenry 65 to 100 thousand watts, 12 cents per thot- | Hughes, to me well known to be the same per- sund watts at sons, described in and who executed the within 100 to 140 thousand watts, 11 cents per thou- | and foregoing Articles of Incorporation, and One of the many impertant ques- tions which is agitating a number of our towns is electric light plants and their municipal ownership. Health and sanitation will be hand- led by a special committee. Parks and playgrounds and the en- couragement of creating the same is one of the objects of the State league and Iam glad to inform you that we have the active assistance of Mr. U. Loring of Minneapolis, who is weil and favorably known to the state as act for their mutual benefit. The social problems born of a constantly jncreasing proportionate urban popu- lation are becoming more complex year by year cand are the subject of thought and discussion by our most adyanced thinkers both in the press and from the platform. Nearly one- half of the people of Minnesota now Jive in. villages and cities. To be more exact, in 1900, the census vear, 49 1-10 per cent of the people of the Platted one year ago, its growth in so short a time will surprise you, It has more than surprised us. The sale of Lots, so far exceeding our expectations, that in order to supply the demand, we have been obliged much sooner than we. had supposed would be necessary to plat an Addition to the Town. state Gree a roonerete meee rationales sBeegpet eh they enclacknowledged that they oxccuted | Lhis New Addition is on fine high land, and Keiparics a ' It fs indeed strange that up to thi 140 to 180 thousand watts, 10 cents’per thou- | the same forthe uses and purposes therein| 9 well situated, as to the original townsite, This addition eardigp twang gecrulgagedinsaet Peet eration Draghenereel BE es A Sn eee oe has j ‘been put upon the market at prices and terms ganize these people into a centra!|convention at which it is hoped to | 199 tw 290 thousand wutts.9 cents perthousand |; [SEAL] : FRANK F, Price, |%@ Has Just now DUE RP es P ie sdleéed ae society for the purpose of study and | have representatives of nearly all the} watts s ee Notary Public. for lots, that are within the, reach of all. Early selection action in regard to manifold and im-| municipalities and commercial clubs | to 280 thousand watts, 8 eents por thousand Trasea County, Minn. )#. Gives you the chance of a first choice. $ ey) portant questions of peculiar inter-|in the state. Such a convention Will | 5) 45 350 thousand watts, 7conts per thousand | | OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS : & ee est to themselves, be held in St. Paul next January. At) watts County of Itaske. Minn, = 2 Realizi ; 1 that convention we hope to have | 30and over thousand watts, 6% cents per | ‘ 1 hereby certify that the within instrument % date eae phage cath tad oy men of national reputation to address bp mee, ss __ | was filed in this office for record on the 5th N § : fe bd ‘pol y and instruct us in imany of these 000 watts equals one ilowatt. day of Aug , A. D. 1903, at 11:20 o’elock A. M., ¢ s small community in acting for itself, Pe Current used for Motors will be based on | ‘an was duly recorded in Book 21 of M. R. 3 t the Commercial Club of Cannon Falls | Problems. t the above Meter rates, the 16 candle power 56} page 598. A. B. CLarr, ne ¢ Jast- winter sept out a call asking for Watiaete Kore amp Ae: liopaby adopted: as Rogistor of Deeds, ) ‘ Aes A Visitor From Northome. standard lemp. f By I. C, M., Deputy, a convention of representatives of ; a a! Fiat rates shall be based on the above . nuunicipalities and: canmercial clubs} Attorney Aad A. Tone, the legal | meter rates. STATE OF MINNES 3 to be held in St. Paul, March 18th, |luminary of.the new town of North- sme cats rca eran hath zutey meieeyemte eet Is surrounded by Large bodies of Iron Ore. Several ¥ * RS :} cen ir 16 can wer lam month. : - a ‘ 3] for the purpose of organizing a state ]ome, was transacting business here} Diy teusatiae sabe oat Aiea soa I hereby certify ee the within Instrument | Mines are now opened and at work. Other mines will association. this week.and incidentally took occa- |” jamy per month begs er ET ee open from time to time. = ren " ‘The convention was beld and tle [Sion to, make some flattering remarks | Dusk to 10 o'clock 8.90 per 16 cundle poner | 414 Of AUR A.D. 108 at UL o'clock A. Mand Pe ; + - ; lamp per month : t “A in of Incorporations fi ation Visit Nas} k; Address \ preanization completed. Up to this |About Northome and the country and | epi Monee so per 10 candle ‘power | 22 PAR —- P. E. HANSON, For Further Information Visit Nashwauk, or ress sf time the special activitv of the ex-|Prespects thereabouts. In reply to] ye none, . Secretury of Staite. ; é . : a ecutive committee has been devoted }2” pang — a alin Provided, however, that from and after thé ' ‘ ONGYE A tp the guestion of railway rates and | OW! made by the papers of Northome | passage of this Ordinance a discount of 10 per Strayod. e Retatiisios Thus, the first ques- when Prosecuting Attorney compelied imran bakgmairey poe tear etn bb honk ae 1903, one ‘i : . e ie * = J * ‘ cer .00 per mont r el ric igi con- sor- pion taken up by the special commit-| the liquor men of that town to Pay | sumption that are paid on or before the toch | Fell horse, weight about 1,600 pounds, Hibbing Minnesota. — fee appointed for that purpose was | their license, he said it didn’t amount | of each month, and light bills rematning un-| Neavy mane and tail, seven years old. , ; to anything. The saloon men were | puid by the 15th of said month shail besubject | Finder please report to Herald- the question of coal and Jumber rates, ig. i Revi 18 | which was bruught before the com-| My interested in trying to get a few | to have lights cut of or wires disconnected | Keview office, \ N . s cS from the lines and a penalty of $1.00 shall be { mission by numerous petitions being|™months business before paying | et ea tor again connecting same. : ? presented by the leagueandcirculated . ae eee ee five gorcrts SECTION I. by its members. The action thu: lollars, and the newspaper fellows Empowers the Village Council or Electric SSerETE2222ee SSISLSISISLSSSSS8H SSS SSE es eS h ; i x are looking for some municipal favors | Light Committee to fix flat rates as tliey Leama Sekentt a prought has resulted in an order by : dedenasdvlenble te: caped-whel core 4 5 ¥ the Commission reducing the rate on | When the town is finally organized as} 01m So"shll coteriyor age pe ts oral P goal ten per cent and on lumber fif-|# Village. As the saloon men Will] breakage, or otherwise failed to register cur: | i teen percent. Such reductions wil] | bave considerable pull in local politics | rent properly. ) |. y ae the journalists feel that it behooves SECTION III. } = Li pathapnege ny ss Sang me. is et to pat the booze boys on the| Provides that the minimum meter bill for eae c bp hall pot han a. ( : . fember Ist. ‘Phis will result in a back and champion their interests, penege a snd a tcaabaneel act 4 saving of freight on these two com-|even though such interests are con- SEOTION Iv. + i- odities amounting tonearly $600,000. | trary to law. ‘The money collected | Provides that all parts of ordinances in- General Merc an 1se. his order alone will justify and re-| by County Attorney Spear, one-half | Pontisient ee ee, wy pay all effort and money expended on | f which will go to the township: of SEOTION V. phe organization. which Northome is the principal vil-] ‘This ordinance shall take effect and be in Jage, will be expended on roads lead- | force from and after its passage ani publica- The next step we have taken is pased upon a complaint from the Yarmer’s Elevator company at Can; n Falls addressed to the Interstate mmerce commission, citing the fact that while the village uf Cannon Falls is 40 miles nearer to Chicago than is Minneapolis yet the flat rate on small grain from Cannon Falls to Phicago is 15 cents per hundred. The tate from Minneapolis to Chicago is it cents. Realizing thatit is difficult for our small communities to take questions of this kind before the national authorities at’ Washington the officers of the Municipal and Com- mercial league sept. the petition to the State Railway. and Warehouse gommission with the request that they file the petition with the nation— pl authorities and ask for a hearing thereunder at St. Paul, basing this request upon the theory that if state Tegulation shall be a success, then it will be absolutely necessary for the State to take this additional step in Uhe progress. of regulation, that it must protect its individual citizens against discrimination by interstate pransportation companies, a I am glad to say that the State ailway and Warehouse commission did file that petition for us and ask for a hearing as suggested,and I hope that it will represent us when the hearing takes place before the Inter- state Commerce commission. One of the purposes of the organi - zation of municipalities is to eneour- age.and support our state officials who have these tremendous problems todeal with. ie rajl commis- Han ‘weeds Pa prusizand that can| Plus fifty cents for round trip to St. be given to them by the citizens. I Paul. Tickets on sale August 29th feel certain that, the activities of this|t¢ September 5th. inclusive. Final organization so far. have resulted in |eturn limit September 7th. For full encouraging our public officials to act | information apply to on these questions and that sucn action bus been fur the best interests : geal ing to the town and . will be of more | ton. benefit to the business community thay if it were used in street and side walk construction, says Mr. Tone. GEORGE RIDDELL, President of said Village. J, 8. Gore.’ Recorder. Answers the Final Summons. Robert Coffron, who had suffered of from blood poisoning at St. Benedict’s Henry Hughes & Co. + e hospital for several weeks, breathed his last on Sunday, August 16, at 2 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, o’clock in the morning. The deceased Articles of Incorporation That the undersigned do hereby associate was 84 years of age. His death was | ourselves for the purpose of forming a cor- caused from a bruise on the rigbt foot | poration under and pursuant to Title 2 of which soon developed into blood poi- | Chapter 34 of the General Statutes of 1818 of . son. Owing to his advanced. years the State of Minnesota, and all acts amenda- | § oes a tory thereof and supplementary thereto, and and the rapid progress of the disease | to that enddo hereby adopt and subseribe , the doctors announced that amputa- | the following Articles of Incorporation: tion of the leg would only basten his ARTICLE I. death. ‘The remains were shipped to The name of this corporation shall be “Hen- Sanilac Centre, Mich., for burial, ac- it pedspaas series Ik G lo V es an d companied by his son, W. J. Coffron.| The purpose for which this corporation was | # and is established, and the general natme of | & % its business shall be the purchasing. dealing Mittens Groceries Crockery. A GENTLEMAN’S BELONGINGS should be largely made up of things from our stock, A sufficient supply of 3 Take Out License. Nimrods should bear in mind that eral merchandise. real estate, logs, ties, posts F ( poles, timber, timber and mineral lands, and hunters’ licenses should be taken out alsothe manufacture of such timber into by all hunteis. -The law requires | jumber, and all timber products, and dealers non-resident hunters to pay a license | in lumber, building materials, farming imple- fee of $25 for big game and $10 for | ments, machinery, cattle and other live stock. small game. A resident license of ABSTICLE HIT. The principal for the t ¢ $1.00 must be paid fur hunting big ike Whines SUG coporaton Rare, game, but no license is reyuired of Village of Grand Rapids, in the County of residents of the state for hunting | Itasca, and State of Minnesota. small game. ot Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Under- wear, Hose, Ete, costs lots of money if bought at an expensive store. This is not an ex- Pensive store, however, ‘Lhe quality of the goods. might lead one to sup- pose that it is but the priees will dis- pel any such idea. ARTICLE Iv. The time of the commencement of this cor- poration shall be August 4st, 1903, and the period of its continuance shall be 30 years, ARTICLE V. The capital stock of this corpuration shall eer ‘be $100 000.00, which shall be paid in at such times and in such manner. either in propert: Minnesota State Fair. or otherwise, as the Board of Directors of sald Tbe Great Northern Railway has | corporation shall prescribe. announced a special rate of one fair ARTIOLE VI. The highest amount of indebtedness or lia- bility to which this corporation shall at any time be subject shall be the sum of $100,000, ARTICLE VII. The names and places of residence of the Persons forming such corporation are as fol- ©. L. Frye, lows: Henry Hughes. of Grand Rapids, Min- Who ve nesota ; George A, Tuller, of Bemidji, Minne- sota; Henry C, Tuller, of Grand Rapids, Min< John O'Reilly is sole agent for the famous Foster Rye.