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By E. C. KILEY. ——S—=——— ovo Bitiars a ¥Ban IN ADVANCE ———— = oad 1 | Bostonies at Grand Rapid gery ee ‘ae'Secon@-Clase Matter, PROCEEDINGS Of Village Council ot Vallage Grand Rapids, Minnesota. A regular meeting of. the wilago coencil of the village of Grand Ruplds, Minnesota was called to order by President Riddell in the recorder’s office on the 13th day of Feb. 1905, 8 o'clock. p .mu, with all members pres- ent, except Trustee Rassmussen. The minutes of the last two meetings were read and on motion approved. The weasurer's report was tead, on motion accepted and ordered filed Communication from Stone & Jewett with reference to putting in a wood und grate for uailor, guaranteeing better results from burn- ing green woodthan is now obtained from dry. wood was read, said communication set ting forth the offer of putting in said wood grates and removing same free of charge to the village if samme does not fulfill the cuaran- teo. for the price of $100.00 if satisfactory, nnd after disensston the recerder was in- tructed to writesaid parties, accepting said offer und requesting tbat they install said grates for trial as-soon as possible. Another communieation from V.J. Welsh, with refrence to balance due him was pre- sented, and ufter discussioa same was referred te recorder for answering. The foilowing bills were on motion allowed, Buffalo Ol) Co.,1 bbl of cylinder oil 5s gals at 40c 2120 Ohio Coal Co. at $3.50 per ton...... A, J. Kennedy, hauling + seeece sees SOB 10 7100 ibs coal for station at 50c perton .......... 81 78 Seo. Riddell, blacksmithing account for water mains. 600 Wm. Hoolihan, committments and war- rants for January.... jtusca county boarding prisieners. for January siete w Forrest, supplies 5 46 T.H. Hennessy, balance on 3rd street Sewer CONntract .....-.....+ vee 56S Improvement Bulletin, advertising hose bids oe teecesecccse coscoee S40 Robinson Carey Co. 1 bale waste for plant 138 Ibs at 10L2 cemt....... 13 44 William Bullis. 4 hrs. labor on water mains at 20¢ order 285.............. 28 Charley Johnson, 114% hrs. labor on water mains at 90 cts, order, 5455.... 2.25 Pete Bosall, 1142 hrs. labor on water Order BO....w..-cccrscoee BS lies labor on electric line: Bob Johnson, 3% cords green wood at 2 por COrd 2502.2... ceessssessccee 93 BS Ec Gravelle, 32% cords green wood ut 1% por cord 2489... DS Neuman Bros, 25 cords of green wood at $2.15 per cord 25 E. C. Kiley, publishing proc ings. ordinances und legal notiers......,..... 62 70 J. 8. Gole.-postage, express, freight and mossage. 42 Apr tions were presented for selling in- toxicating liquors as follows: Keo Leroux, Fletcher & Co. W. H. Wells and John Relils, and on motion hearing was set for March 13, 1905, 8 o'clock p.m. Outlaw orders 661, 1535 and 1800 were on motion ordered caneelled. Juages of election for March the Mth were appointed as follows: Emi! Litchke, Ch crles Milaney. Albert Wellein as clerks aud F. McCormick as special Marshal. On motion meeting adjourned to Feb. 27th, to meet as auditing board at 8e'clock p.m. J. S. GOLE, Village Recorder. Mortgage Forecl sure Sale Default has been mae in the cooditions of acertain mr ge made by Alson E. Kribs und Prudence E. Kribs, his wife. as mortung- ors. to Allie-M. ers as mortgagee upon the following. described, bro- perty situated in. the county of Itascaand state of Minnesota, to-wit: Au undivided one-third of the east half of » northeast quarter and the soutuexst quarter of see! eighteen, tls) the northwest q of the south west quarter and the cast half of tie south east quurter of sectiou seventeen (17), the north- west quarter, the west half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty (20). the cust halfof the southeast quarter und the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter and th utheast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty ‘30). ull in. town- ship fifty-threo (38). range twentv-five (25) .ccording to the government survey thereof. Which mortgage is dated the 15th day of January. 1901 and. was recorded. in the office vf the register of deeds in and for said Itasca county, Minnesota on the 16th day of January, 1901 at L o'clock p. m. in book “C” of mort- gages on page 540. Said mortgage was us- signed by said Allie M, DeMers mortgagee to Asa G. Briggson March 2nd, 1903and the deed of assignment recorded of Kebrnary Mth, 1905, ut 2 o'clock p. m. 10 said register's office in book Po f mortgages page 1. That the said t Asa G. Briggs has paid taxos assessed against the pn mises described in said mortguge ne years 192 and 1903, amounting in all nine dollars and seventy-five cents There is claimed to be due and is said mortgage at the date of this including taxes, the sum of twelve notice. hundred thirty six dollars and forty-two 3 zy cents ( 5 Notice is bereby given that the said. mort- gage will be foreclosed und the real property therein and above described will. be sold-by the sheriff of said Itasca county. or. by his deputy, at Dlic- auction to the highest bidder therefor for cash at the north main entrance to the court house in the Village of Grand Rapids-fn said Itasca county,on Mou- day the 3rd day of April. 1905 at ten o'clock in the forenoon.to pay the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage und the costs of this foreclosure including: an st- torneys fee of fifty dollars Dated February 15th, 1905. ASA G BRIGGS, Assignee of Mortgagee EDWARD A. KNAPP, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. 75 Metropolitan @pera House Building, St. Paul, Minnesota, Notice of Applications for Liquor Licenses STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, Village of Grand Rapids Notice is hereby given, that: applications: have been made in writing to-the council of said village of Grand Rapidsand filed inmy office. praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term of one yeas from dates as mentioned below, by the following persons and at the following: places as @ seid applications, respectl , to-wit: o Leroux, one eee from the 2nd day of March. 1905, at and in the northwest front i lot No. ne si frame building, located on Aout bluse ot ‘Uriginal plat to Grand Rapids, i f _ ‘one year from the 12th day 0! ke n are} and in the west front ema oe round floor of the two story frame building vated on lou 1X of pine’ 19 of the original at of Grand Kapids. Minnesote, Pisaid appiicatious will be hoard and pes mined by said council of the village of Grand Rapids, Mino., ¥t the J oun vflice in the wbove said villuge in eed county, and state of Minnesota, on 1th day Of Murel, A, D. 1905, at Bo’elvek p.m. of that Witnes: of village of i ss my hand and seal of aiyitness ioe this. lath day of February A. eiaag J. 8. GOLE. Villaxe isecoruer, a Notice of Aypplicatio: for Liquor License STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of 4 8s. Village of Nasbwauk. ‘ Notice is hereby given that application bas been made in wriling to the common eguncll of suid villege of Nashwauk und filed in my office, praying for license tosell intoxicating hquors for the term eommencing on the 20th day of March, 1903, and terminating on the 19thday of March. 1906, by the fullowins persue a the solluwine puce i eae a! ication, respec: . ae Bordon, in the frontor bar room on the ground floor of that two story frame building on lot $ block 9 iu the village of n uk. Ae application will be heard and deter- mined by said common council of the village of Nushwauk at the coancil room in the village of Nasnwauk ip Itasca county , Stte of Minnesota. on Monday the 6th day of |. February, A. D., 1905, at & p, ma. 12, Village of Nashbwauk. , Witness my hund wnd seal of the Villuge of Nashwauk this 8th day of Junanry A. b., 1905. : {sea}) PAUL H. TVELT. Village Recorder. Heruld-Review Feb 1825. QUFFALO CHASED MOTOR CYCLE. Sportsman in india Had Narrow Es- cape from infuriated Beast. An enthusiastic motor cyclist in In- dia, to escape the heat of Bombay, tode his machine up to Khandalla. It is a seventy-odd mile run and the road, until the foot of the ghats is reached, is perfectly flat. Upon the stiffest gradient he overtook a herd of water buffalo. Hardly had he gone @ yard in front of the animals when one of them took offense at the smelt! of the gasoline, or regarded the la- bored “tuff-tuff’ of the engine as a challenge to mortal comiat. It gave a grunt, lowered its head and charged heavily upon the intruder. The road was more than steep. It was dan- gerous. On the right hand towered a cliff, on the left there was a drop of nearly 1,000 feet on to the tops of the trees in the valley below. The lum- bering beast gained rapidly. Luckily, the rider carried a revolver. He drew It and ffred back over his shoulder. The first shot missed, the second passed along the animal's side. With a roar of pain the huge beast started. aside, slipped on the edge of the “khud” and the next minute crashed down on the tree tops below. “AND JACOB KISSED RACHEL.” The First Really Romantic Kies of the Scriptures. The Bible—that venerable record of the progress of humanity—contains the mention of no less than 52 kisses. More than half of these were given and received: by men. The first really romantic kiss of the scriptures was an incident tn the varly life of Jacob. The young Jewish lad had [eft his father's house and sét out to see the world. As he’ plods along the dusty highway his eyes suddenly fall upon an entrancing picture. By the edge of &@ wayside well stands a lovely maiden, the gracious eurves of her body out- lined against the soft blue of the Palestinian sky. A smile perchance wreathes her lips, while the pure joy of her young life finds vent in song. It is. not to be wondered at that, as the young traveler approaches nearer, he feels fluttering around his heart an emotion that bas never been there before. The young man and maiden meet, and the two appear to have very speedily recognized their affinity for each other, for the bibiical story of this first meeting ends with the state- ment,.“and Jacob kissed Rachel, an’ lifted up his voice and wept.” Love ana Life. Love comes when none may know, Lingers a while, and files; We only see him ‘go. "Mid music soft and slow. Darkling. as daylight dies, Love comes when none may know. Dream we an hour or so— To wake in sad surprise; We only see him go. With shaft and golden bow, ‘Wondrous in sleep he lies comes when none may know:) Then once we look—and lo, Quick he takes wing and files: ‘We only see him go— And range the world in woe Seeking with wistful eyes, Love comes when none may know: ‘We only see him go. —Boston Pilot. The. Bank of Englanc. The Bank of Kngland generally eon- tains sufficient gold in sixteen pound bars to make 20,000,000- sovereigns. The bank, which stands in three par- ishes in London, covers three acres of ground, and, as the current price of Mand in the vicinity works out at £1,000,000 an acre, it:is easy to form an idea of the money value of the home of England’s wealth. The ratable value is nearly £1,000 a week. The bank employs: about 1,000 people and pays £250,000 a year in wages and £35,000: a year in pen- sions. There are £25,000,000 worth of notes in circulation, which have been handed over the ban's counters: | Manufactured at @rand Rapids by JF .FREESTONE & CO. ep ' The most substan- tial and ecomic building material ever placedjon the market, For the erection of. Business and Residence, Buildings, Sidwalks, Ornamenal Fencing, Chim- neys, Etc. 4 vs ~ < g % 2 “ Investigate and Be Convinced. : ITASCA COUNTY - ABSTRACT OFFICE, ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Gonvesnaues! Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, ae To My seul. My soul. thou art a climbing, vine Whose root is In the La Oh! make the best ideals thine And learn to be a god! The golden rod of pig he thougbt Points out the Bat est way. The mountain peak has ever caught The first smile of the day. Think purely—make thine oan the things Great souls have understood. And le! thou, too, wilt put on wings “To reach the greatesi g Uplift = fecha siege pi ground, «Stoop ashen lips to 5 ‘And with a single sudden bound Achieve vicarious bliss. a Proprietors. Foe caort onward rolls Tc} @RaNb RAPIDS. - MISN thrust aside, souls. 3 a eute 4 | A. B. CLAIR, The mighty e That stumbling block of The mantle of unselfish love Throw o'er another's sin— A latch fs lifted far ab & heart has entered In. My soul, thou art a climbing vine, ? rs Whose root is In the sod. Register xf Deeds of Itasca County But make the best ideals thine, And thou wilt be a god. —Margaret Hunt. Mineral Pine anda Farming Lands Most Fertite Cause of War. ‘A famous French political economist drew up a statistical table some time ago on this very question, and the analysis showed that ninetenths of the world’s wars have grown out of quarrels that arose directly from com- pee haatal Waclanivady “iid FURNITURE While the oliday trade has been up to our expectations the big stock carried is not greatly reduced in appeatance. Prior to taking inventory we will offer bargains on a large line of goods that should attract public atiention, We enumerate a few pieces here: LADIES’ WRITING DESKS. LEATHER CHAIRS DESK €HalIRS- CENTER TABLES EEATHER COUCHES ROCKING CHAIRS COMBENATION CASES LIBRARY FABLES SIDEBOAR DS DINNING TABLES PARLOR CABINETS: BOOKCASES DRESSERS: MORRIS CHAIRS UNIPED ORAFTS PIEVES. CHILDREN'S CHAS CHIFPONIERS GEORGE F. KREMER. ceanitver Grand Rapids, Minn. Corner Leland Ave. end Fourth St Storey & Travis The Taxidermists — Are prepared to Mount Birds, H | * sar \nimals, Fish, Game Heads of all kinds. Fur Rugs and Robes made to order. Ee ema We guarantee ali work Strickly Meth Proof Call and get eur prices on mercial disputes. No fewer than fifty- Pine Stumpage Bony at. five wars were classified ag civil; for ty-one were wars of. succession of Crown claims; thirty under the pre- tense of helping allies; twenty-eight were religious wars; twenty-four were wars of retaliation; twenty-two were for commercial rivalry; and eight on points of honor. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. Special Offer 50 Ibs of Granulated--e $1.50 Write for special price list to D.luth Wholesale Supply House 102-104 W. Mich. St. Duluth. Changes in National Features. Whether we look at portrait gal leries, like Hampton court, or turn ever illustration in old books, it is evident that some physicgnomica) change has been taking place. The stout, plethoric, muscular, ruddy-face2? man of stolid expression is becoming exceptional, and his place ts being tak- en by a thinner, more alert, active type. The modern face is more keep, leaner s-ad of less coarse mould: than these of the older pioneers who laid the foundation cf their country’s greatness.—Aspects of Social Evola tien TOILERS OF THE MINES. Millions of Men Make Their Living Underground. Bs Mining and quarrying throughou the world command the persona! at- terition cf more than four and a half D, COSTELO million men. Of the grand total of R ‘ 4,738,393, no fewer than 1,592,050 be- DENTIST. Yong to the British empire, the re maining 3,146,243 being “foreigners.” Great Britain and her colonies and possessions have been specially favor- ed by the forces of nature in so far as there is an abundance of valuable mineral! which may be mined, and thus add to the wealth of the empire. More than half the miners of the world are employed .in getting coal alone. Great Britain employs over three-quarters) of a million, the United States and Germany over half a miXion each, France 165,000, Bel- gium 135,000; Austria 123,000; whilst India comes along with close upon 100,000, —Offic. im First National Bank Building.— GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA 160 ACRES rearCamby, Mion., wi' trade for }und in Cass or Itasca, 100 acres are plowed, 60 acres jn pasture, good buildings. Mortgage $1,400 due jn five years may be paid on or before due. Address Lock Box 231, Grand | Rapids, Minn. o ou have got and 53 Fi get is quite. a differ- enceinthe program 1 dgp't advertise Tanning which I can not do. The people of Minnesota wel] know my ability in the business that have been engaged iu at Grand Rapids for 12 years, and £ will continue in the Furrier’s Taxi- of every description. Genuine deristmery and Kuck Skin Ware Moose Hide Mitts and Moccasin, I have in store a large amcunt of the goods. Also fine Rose, Rugs and Matts. Call and see what Ihave. 1 pay Se highest market price for FURS, PFL'I'S, HIDES.and DEER SKINS. I have secured one of the Ablest Taxidermists and Furriers n the State of Minnesota © 1 d0 Tanning and Fur Dressing and repairing of fur -Germents. T have nad 40 years ofexperience. -* B all classes of work iu Faxidermy STOREY & TRAVIS Next to Herald-Review Grand Rapids, Minn SISLSIES SASVWES 32 NOSES Ta THE FEC CICSEVSITEVEIENES 50S AY, PA, WHY DON’T YOU WEAR THE MENOMINEE SEAMLESS? y 2 ; y Sensibie boy. that. He made a bull’s eye when he spoke. We make shoes winch put the com- cure Gealers on theranxions seat. We cure corns by fittnyg the feet sctentifically. Fhe way to cure Corns is to prevent best their growth in the first place. the Menomince Seamless Union Made Shoe 1s easy-to- wear, € wsy-to-buy, easy-to-sell. PITS »~@.,. CSVSIM OVO BBSVOS For Sale Ry J. §. KURTZMAN, _ The Shoe Man Grand Rapids - Minnesota alee enor nee gee GUARANTEED TQ GUT-WEAR ANY SHOE ON THE MARKFT ie | / SLSBTESPHS SLGE SISLSCHT SMPE SMSC GLEN 3P2” SPST HBSS SLSBELEMSMSLSI™SIIFSTSISITS FSVON i Pioneer Meat Market, THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. {Fresh and || Fish, Game, Salt Meats | Poultry. etc. ASK ANY OF OUR REGULAR aoe eae AND THEY WILL TELL YOU THAT THE VERY Bi MEATS OF aie ree ARE KEPT AT THE VIONEER MEAT & | ee ee ee ct te . Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Canned Goods ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, LELAND AVENUE., GRAND RAPIDS. S®SLSESSVSLSISLS WSLS SLPS VSWSL SOSVSOS LSS PS PSLSLSNVCL TIME TABLE CGfreat Worthern Railway Company i READ DOWN STATIONS READ UP West Bred, Train No 13, East Bnd Enet Bos. | Bast Bad aes 4 West Bna Frau 0. DULUTH Cloquet Floodwoot Hibbing Leave Arrive Swan River GRAND RAPIDS r River 2 Cass Lake bd WM. WEITZEL. For further particulars cail on C, L. FRYE, Agent.