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Groat Rapits Bernt Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. WO DOLLARS A YBAR IN ADVANCE Mateced in the Postofice at Grand Rapid Minnesota. as Second-Clase Matter, ——————————e—eoee— WantTED—A man with a key to the Stock «market.—Marquette Mining Fournal. > BLEssED 1s the bald headed man raise in hair cuts for the ten cent effects him not. Oxz of the greatest causes for *brain storms” in this north country is the neighbor who visits your wood- in the stealth of night.—Itasca ¢ > Aux railroad companies with trunk running out of Chicago have interstate commerce that they will increase their fright rates on grais, coal and wo cents per hundred pounds. iis is apparently a retaliatory meas state senger the circumstances no Fines notified the commission sure for the action taken by atures in reducing pa rat Under suprise should be manifested. ——_ +94 Somz wise solons have intro- duced a hill ia the legislature to pre- e use of basements fur school There are basements and basements. A basement at Jackson might be all right while one at Winneago would be all wrong It depends upon soil and tirainage. If given a chance we believe ke boards of health can be depended on to look after such things. If the Jegislature would stop wasting time or frivial things and agree on the two-cent fare bill and pass a few ther important bills which the people digmand, they would come nearer per- forming their duty.—Martin County Seotine! VISITING MINNESOTA TOWNS FOR TEN YEARS DR. DORAN efmerrica’s most vost popular Specialist. Neal professional visit to Grand Rapids Saturday, May 4th At Hotel Pokegama Returning Every Month HOURS 9 A. M. TO 3 P.M. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS —OF THE— BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ITASCA COUNTY, MINN. Grand Rapids, Minn., March 30, 1907. Pursuant to adjournment the board of county. commissioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, met at the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids this 30th day of March, 1907. Members present: Commissioners O'Brien, Mullins, Passard and King. were read and approved. ing upon applications for liquor licenses, as follows, the same were taken under considerativn: James Hodgins at Holman; James Aimonettiat Holman: J.J. McDonald at Swan River; Katherina Fantini, at Holman, and Radoseyich Bros. at Holman. There being no objections filed or ‘offered againts the granting of the missioner Mullins moved that all of seid applications be approved and licenses issued to each of said appli- cants. The motion was duly ‘second- ed by Commissioner Passard and carried unanimously. T. J. Feeley was presented and made an cffer to construct three- quarters of a mile of the Swan River and Wawina road beginning at Swan River station and running in a southeasterly direction paratiel with the right of way of the Great North- ern railway for the sum of $300.00 Commissioner King moved that the offer of T. J. Feeley be accepted and and that the chairman of the County to enterinto a contract with said T. J. Feeley for the construction of s The motion was seconded by Com- missioner Passard and carried unan- imously. Toe fullowing applications correction of assessment aud abate- ment of taxes approved by the buard and recommended to the state audi- tor for his approval; twp. Katherine E. Doran upon lands ino sec, 28, twp. 55. r.25 and lotsin the village of Grand Rapids: Voight upon lands in sec. 3, twp. 56, r. 26: T, E. Clysdale, personal propers ty in village of Grand Rapids; L. M. Bolter, lots 4 and 9, block 4, Hough- ton’s Addition to Grand’ Rapids; Northwest Timber Supply company, lands in secs. 10 and 11, twp. 55, r. 26: Loretta J. Doran, upon personal pro: perty in village of Grand Rapids; A. Racine, personal property in unorganized; J. E, Seaman, upon personal property in the unorganized; twp. 55, r. 26 officers of Koochiching which they agreed to pav $6. for the copies ofall plats located w in the territory organized as Kooch puoby in ith- h- been procured by the county commis- aboye stated. and carried the offer of Koochiching county to purchase said copies of plats, as above stated, was accepted. sum of $5000.00 be transferred from the poor fund tothe revenue fund siouer Passard and carried unani- mously. adoption; Whereas, it has been reported to treasurer of Itasca county, Minnesota, during his respective terms of office, including the years 1901-1902 and 1903-1904, and during each of said has nosuperior in diagnos: | DORAN ing and treating diseases and deformaties. He | scute and chronic catarrh. di: Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs, Liver, | Stomach and Bowe! «dyspepsia. constutional catarrh. ache. rheumatism, chronic female meuraigin, sciatica, dizziness, owth in children ani deformati dise Fistula, Tunors, Goiters, Piles, ~varicocole and enlarged glands with all the ssubcutaneous injection method, absolutely | ‘without puin and without the loss of a drop of blood, is one of h‘s own discoveries and is @ancers, ‘the most really scientific and certainly sure | ages of interest _credited on depu sits Young.| of said county with said bank during the nineteenth century. e-wged, and old, single or married men, ami ie aud ail who suffer from lost manhood, nerv- “Sus debility, sapermtorrhea, seminal losses, sexual decay. . failing memory, stunted de- . impoverished blocd. es, impediments to and skin diseases, ruptions, hair falling, bone pains, sore throat, ulcers, Hit ihack, burning urine, passing urine too’ often, gleet and stricture receive search- reutment, prompt relief and cure for lie is able to tell any one his disease. = uot likely to doctor his patients for tbe wroar ailment. No incurable disease taken. Woh sexes treated confidenially and private- ¥y. Consultation and examination to those Matere-ted, ove dollar. DR. J. E. DORAN ‘ML Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn, j/commence an terms, failed to make return’ or settlement of and to pay over all money with which he then stood charged, at the time and in the man- ner, prescribed by law, or at any time or in any manner, but is believed to have misappropriated certain of such money, and dur- ing each of said tert failed to collect moneys which he was by law required to collect: Now, therefore, be it resolved that the county auditor of said Itasca county be and he is hereby authoriz- ed, instructed and directed to cause ions tu be commenced against said . C. Miller and the sureties on his pective bonds for the term afore- said, to recover such amounts as may be due said county, with interest and penalties, in the district court of said Itasca county, and cause such actions to be prosecuted by law. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Commissiouer Passard and carried unanimously. Commissioner Mullins offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Whereas, the county auditor of this | county has been heretofore authoriz- ed and instructed by this board to action against the | Lumbermen’s bank of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, for shortages of interest credited on dep Ss of the county funds with said bank during the years 1899-1900, inclusive; And whereas, it is reported to the board that there are further sho the years 1901-1902, inclusive, and that it would be expedieat to include in une action the demands of said county for the shortages for all the years aforesaid: Now, be it resolved that the county Me Sore. tory iaddse troubles, weax /2uditor of said Itasca county be and he is hereby authorized, instructed and directed to cause an action to be commencedjagainst the Lumbermen’s bank of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, a copartnership, and the members of said copartnership to recover all shortages of interest to which said county is entitled by reason of de- posits of county funds with said Lumbermen’s bank during the years j 2800-2902, inclusive, and to prosecute The minutes of the last meeting ied. It being the time set for the hear- | unanimously. applicatiuns above described, Cum-!been annulled by the board and the auditor be instructed | rhe following bills were audited an id | Robert H. piece of road as above described.| 50°) for} Jhon Babich, board au R. B. Polley upon nw? of sec. 22,| , County Attorney: 5,6. 25: A. J. Murrier upon list} 7, a, Brown, justice fees... of lots in Grand Rapids Third Division; | Gettie Butts, witness in justic Frank | Christie Lithographing and Jesse L. Jellison, upon net of sec. 2, pen Hofer, constructing fil e An offer was received from the] J.G. per plat | wm. Hox ing county, said copies of plats having] wa), Hoolihan. sioners of Icasca county at the price |] W™. Hoolihan, sheri On motion duly made] wry." Hoolii % " fea F Do ais Commissioner Mullins offered the | Thos. Kerr. juror in justice court. following resolution and moved its bo ae irene be Cree + this board that C. C. Miller, county | Lieberman Bros. such action according tolaw. The motion for the adoption of the | 2°? for poy jon was seconded Commissi 4 ard and ca: unanimously. ¥ Comuwissioner Mullins ‘mcved that the salary of the janitor be increased | Mesa! from $60.00 per month to $65.00 per month, foreach month during the ear 1907. The motion was seconded oF of Deeds supplies, Register o1 fests crsrsed y Commissioner Passard and carried mulere Davis Printing Ce., deed records 45 00 unanimously. Biller pers. Eracting bie On motion duly made and carried | John E. Mahi 4 road petitions were lai@ over until cores the next meeting. W. E, Meyers. juror in justics court ane Itasca Scat association Morchwers tober Supply Co. made an offer to sell all of blocks 36 bye i reomrngyi gee Shagy to 49, inclusive, to Itasca county for one Peres Janes ts uals court. the sane of $350.00, said blocks to be] J. P. O/Dopiel supply ae court house. used for the burial of the remains. of Ges Cee eee hia deceased county paupers. Commis- Floor ines meray, Pee isoner ee moved that the offer Ol Benaree of the Itasca Cemetery association ee, see : for the sale of the blocks above de- W. ree @. ede a poor farm scribed for a potters’ field be accept- | P. K. Priest, justice fees. cA The motion was duly seconded = Bee ge bner.comner by Commissioner King and carried |?“ fre road Di. J. J. Ratcliffe, Commissioner King moved the | Henty Robinsun. hauling supp! adoption of the following resolution: |; p:SRussimussen. Whereas, liquor sigentes have here- q tofore been granted by the board of |, ,fees - Foss county commissioners to rtain Pet ena oa aarp persons for the sale of intoxicating court. liquors at the plat of Bigfork. in the | Andrew RB: town of Bigfork, in said county of | pnge Russell, coroner's fees a8 Itasca. Smith Premier T'ypewriting Company, And, Whereas. said licenses have keytops and type. Kegister of Deeds 1 subsequent jolund, witness, justice court 5 t 4 ) i ss, justice court... inclusion of the place for which they pauper... were granted within the municipality of the village of Bigfork. Now, therefore, be it and it is here- hy resolved, that such part of the Jicense fees as correspond to the time such licenses have vet to run refunded to the licenses, and the county auditor be and he is by authorized to issue bis warrants} p'4’ upon the county road and bri fund for the amounts of such re- funds; universal lumber Bow: Both eae psToy ~ Rassmussen, filing births and deaths, and sundry clerk of court “8 ne: St. Soseph Cathol. lota...... ....-.- ote nith, repairing ,P: Hugh Shannon, ju Town of Deer Ri table fe light, Pe Ww Village of Grand The motion was seconded by Com- Be eanbine a missioner Passard and carried unani-! meeting for further tion, mously. Geo. F. Kremer, Burial of Fred Pas Peeley, Supplies furni month C. E. Aitkin juror in justice court ley, justice te An adjournment w the 3rd day of May, 19 Atte: . SPANG, Auditor, in A. Brown, survey! road wm, Brown, witness in ju . R. Bell, cash book for R. RB. Beil. drugs... M. O'BRIE Chairman a Geo. D, Barpard & Co. lette county treasure! O.W Hastrnes. F. P. SHELDON. #8 § siege & % Geo. D, Barnard & Co. letter President. Vie resident county surveyor. C.F, AIKEN, John A. Brown. surveying. by order of Cashier. hn A. Brown, field notes of 20 towns. 4) B First National Bank, 1 Do James Connell, juror, justice ¢ Edgar Chill, justice fees, sundry ca: rinting company, sundry records and sta- SB5sese 1 Bt ver until nea County Commissioners Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business ) Lieberman Bros. ONE PRICE Lieberman Bros. AND THAT = | Things for Winter uaiies | Wear for Men S8soe 8ss 8 We have a full line of overcoats on hand in different shades and lengths. You will be distinguished in their appearance without paying a premium for it. G&S 8 SB Ssxase Ss We still have a com- Did you try a pair of our R. E. Z. shoes this fall? It is a shoe that is a combination of comfort, style and durability. plete assortment of woolen goods made by honorable people with a xt reputation. Lieberman Bros. Opposite Hotel Pokegama Grand Rapids : - Minnesota tionery supplies. s E. M. Campbeil. Transcribing tes curoners inquest.......... E. M. Campbell. ty pewriting S. M. Dinwiddie, caleomining timo! F RANK F. PRICE residence 10 50 x aig eps Patel aes 14 15| Office in the First National Bank building. Mrs. Aseary Fremont, witness in jus' 122}GRAND RAPIDS - oaks LET US WORRY i be WILLARD A. ROSSMAN. 9 R. R. ticket for Ray Smith . S. Huson. justice f sse Har! pi Attorney At Law. 320 Office in First Natioval Bank Building. GRAND RAPIDS - - i paupers... auper. Hermes, board Do Tol » furnished paup- inquest. MINN WE ARE USED TO IT Instead of bothering with all the details incidental to the keeping of your clothes in shape SEND YOUR WORK TO US We are equipped to handle it for you correctly and return the finished garments promptly and in first cl shape. ‘board of month of February. ... 3 "3 fees in probate Dr. costELLo 6 50 DENTIST. farm. —Offic. tn First National Bank Building.— . 4 a supplies f t house and jail... 22 97 yD SNES! Cotamissioner King moved that the | Itasca Mercantile Co., modicine for poor "GRAND RAPIDS. MINNESOTA ——=WE DOo——— Ladies’ Gentlemen’s Taitoring Tailoring Repair all Kinds of Clothes Also Fur Work Itasca Cemetery Ag 29 . CHAS. M. RCH ( % D® CHAS. M. STORCH, Thos. Kingst table f 53 08. jngston, constable fees 52 i Do 431 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 25 00] Office and Residence corner Leland avenue 0 mattress 1or poor farm 3:00 ede repairing turniture for Sin and Fourth street. Sectaka bree 6 50 GRAND RAPIDS. MADSEN & ANDERSON SUCCESSORS TO CHARLES HAMMER Our Hosiery Section Clamors for a Place in Print We have a stock of hosiery that any store may be proud of. They'll wear; they'll wash. It isn’t necessary to say “fast black’? that is understood. We do not say they are cheap in price, it’s for you to say after buying and wearing them. We are not selling them at half their worth, but just at their actual value. You may as well buy regular made, maco, double soles and heels, reinforced seams and all that, when the cost is the same as for common stockings. You will realize the purchasing power of a quarter if spent here. GRAND RAPIDS, Just Arrived at PIONEER J The Largest and Finest Line of Up-to-Date Footwear in Grand Rapids Men’s Enamels l Ladies’ Enamels Misses’ and Children’s Shoes SKK KTCASKKKSA SAHA SSS Grand Rapids $ b Village tals We have choice residence lots all over town and we are sell- ing them on such easy terme that anybody can buy. $5 down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk the matter over. A house and three lots for sale cheap. We also have some choice business lots on our lists. They are for sale On easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, SIL SCKFSTESSSSS SHH HSH HK HH s See Down and $5 per month EGE ME HEF He Ae ea a a a Seeeeseseseceseecesecoeseeecsscesscerseseoss seeces It is my aim to carry nothing but the best and my line of shoes cannot be surpassed. You always get good bargains at the ‘“‘PIONEER.”’ John Becktelt Grand Rapids, . - - eon ‘WHEN YOU GET THE HERALD - REVIEW YOU GET THE NEWS I SEA A A AE AE Ae ee ee aE at HEE EE PRR SEO S