Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, June 22, 1907, Page 4

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running south and west on said road a div: | ney’s addition to Grai = OFFICIAL tance of one and one-half miles, the bids to ove personal PORertY inthe etka es opened at a meetiog of this Board to be|Severin & Momb, lands in sections i and 2, eld on July 18, 1907. township 62. ra 26; John C. Mang: PRO EEDINGS The bond of tho First National Bank of| othe. tection «iowa I ee Coleraine as a county depository, in the sum |W. Huntley, lots in Garland’s wddition 16 of $100,000.00. was approved by the Board. Grand Replay Alired H. Furley, P.I. & C —OF THE— ; It being the time and place set for the hear- | lots 4 and 5, Park Row, z ion to ing upow the spnlication: of Logae-& Oar | Grand Bariiaid. arteen Beto ee, ‘ BES ge “published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. mody for iicense to sell intoxicating liquors | block 17, original plat of Grand Rapids; at the Forest mine location, in township 57,| Ressler, lot 22, Block 18, ori, eather range #2, and the application of LaBrie &| Grand Rapids; K. Johtonen, lot 3 block 12, Cigner for a license to sell intoxicating liq- | Ingersoll’s addition to Deer River; Peter L. uors at Houpt, in the town of Nore. the same | McDonald, ne¥ of sw%4, section 5, township were taken under consideration. There be-|57, range 24; James T. Hale and Francis W ing no objections filed or offered against the; Sullivan, P. I. & ©., on lands in townships TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE The Weyenberg meee (ae —___| _ Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapid Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter, Freeman-Carroll. Supt. E. A. Freeman and Miss Elizabeth Carroll were united in mar- riage at the home of the bride’s brother, W. W. Carroll at Alexandria, Minn., on Saturday, Juve 15. Rev. Frederic Garland of Sauk Centre read the Episcopalian tharriage service in the presence of the immediate rela- ives of the contracting parties. A wedding breakfast followed the cere- mony after which Mr. and- Mrs. Free- man left for Duluth where Mr. Freeman will teach in the Normal jul during the summer. They will be at home at Grand Rapids after Sept. 15th. SENTENCED TO HARD LABOR The plan suggested by County ommissioner King and adopted by he board, undera law passed by the last legislature, whereby county prisoners may be sentenced to hard labor when found guilty of misde- meanors, is already being put in force. During the past,week Justice Huson turned over six men to the authorities with a proviso that they be put to work on the streets or else- where, according to the resolution idopted by the county board. They are Joseph O’Brien, George Smith, Tom MHusled, Ed. Thompson, for being drunk and disorderly, each received punishment to the extent of ten days each. John Brady, ten days for vagrancy. Don M. Scanklin, a professional piano player in dance houses, was fined $25 and costs for a misdemeanor. Last Wednesday evening he accosted a lady at Village hall while the lady’s husband was purchasing tickets for the show. The husband made com- plaint to the marshal, who arrested the fellow, The fine and costs were paid by friends of the accused. SUPT. McGUIRE REMAINS HERE i. Liggett resigned as dean of icultural college of the uni- rt the meeting of the state urd of regents last week at the iniversity and E. M. Randail, al} ner f the board and secretary ft nnesota State Farm asso-/ was elected as his successor. | lggett gave ill heaith as the} isresignation. The regents | the resignation but ap-| im superintendent of the} sxperiment station at this place. Supt. McGuire of the Grand Rapids station was appointed as assistant in agriculture to the experiment station at St. Anthony Park. Mr. McGuire will remain iu charge of the station at this point until next October. following his appointment to the position of dean, E. W. Randall at once tendered his resignaaion from the board of regents to Gov. Johnson, who attended the meeting of the board. The governor accepted the resignation but did not announce who would would be appointed to fill the vacant place. LARGER THAN HERETOFORE The Duluth Normal school opened Tuesday for its summer course of twelve weeks with more than 125 students present. Nearly 75 more are expected and this will make the attendance ever larger than had been anticipated. The faculty for the summer school were all on hand, the classes organized and the first reci- tations were held Wednesday. Besides President Bohannan the faculty will be as follows: H. C. Strong, civics and history: Jesse Hub- bard, physics and chemistry: Herbert Blair, botany, geology; L. W, Kline, pschology and pedagogy: E. A. Free- man, mathematics. M! Pettingill will bein charge of Washburn hall and teach physiology. Mrs. Lyons will teach the model school. Notice of Service of Summons by Publication. State of Minnesota. ss. County of Itasea. t In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. Joseph H. Porter, Plaintiff. be vi on EB. Kribs, Fred A, Kribs, Asa G. Briggs, Leon T, Chamberlain, and Allie M. Demers, Defendants. The state of Minnesota, to the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed and is now on file in the office of the clerk of said district_court, at his office in the Village of Crand Rapids, in said county, and toserve a copy of your answer to the said complaint upon the sub- seriber at his office in the Village of Grand Rapids. Itasca county, Minnesota. within twenty daysafter the service of thissummons upo! mu, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court ton, the relict demaBOee sean Son int. ated this 11th day o .D. - . Cc. McCARTHY, Attomey for Plaintiff. Grand Rapids, Iasca county. Minn. Herald-Review June 22-29-July 6-13-20-27Aug 3 DEFECTIVE PAGE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ITASCA COUNTY, MINN. Grand Rapids, Minn., June 13, 1907. Pursuant to call the Board of County Com- missioners of Itasca county, Minnesota, met at the Court house in the village of Grand Rapids this 13th day of June, 1907. Members present—Commissioners O’Brien, King and Passar Mr. H. R. Spencer, attorney for the LaRue Mining Company. was present and presented an upplication for an abatement of taxes on the EaRne mine at N On motion of Comm: journment was then tak m. < Pursuant to adjournment the Board again met at 1 o’clock p.m. g 3 Members _present—Commissioners O’Brien King and Passard, mmissioner King moved that the as- d valuation of the Laltue mine be re- ced from £466,687.00 to $350,000. The motion seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried unanimously. pb. R. ‘ner was employed to copy ina record book the field notes of each town in the nq his compensation for said work was fixed :t $100.00. » motion of Commissioner Passard the penalty and costs upon the personal prop- érty tax of A. E. Whitmore & Co., was can- celled. = An adjournment was then taken to June 14, 1907, at 10 o’clock a. m. Pursuant to adjournment the Board again met this 4th day of June, 1907. Members present—Commissioners O’Brien, Pp Passard and King Commissioner Passard moved that the sum of 00 be appropriated from the county 3 road and bridge fund to be expended under the direction of Commissioner King in the improvement of the Deer River-Ball Club road. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner King and carried. Commissioner King moved that the petition for the establishment of a highway known as the Wirt road be rejected. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Passard aud carried by a unanimous vote. It being the time and place set for the hear- | ings upon the Oaks road, Vermillion roa and Goodland-Feeley road, the same were taken under consideration. The committees appointed to examine the proposed location of said roads, us referred to in the orders of appointment made and filed on the 3rd day of Stay, 1907, presented their reports in which they recommended that the prayer of the etitioners of each of said petions be granted. [he reports of the committes were then con- sidered by the Board and an opportunity was given for the hearing of any protests that might be offered or damages claimed by any person by reason of the laying out of said roads. There being no protests to the granting of any of suid petitions or damages claimed by any person by reason of the lay- ing out of said roads. Commissioner King moved that the prayer of the petitioners of each of said petitions be granted und that said highways be hereby ordered established according to the committees’ reports. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Pas- sard and carried by a unanimous vote. A petition was presented for the establish- ment of a highway beginning at a point about a quarter of a mile south of the north- west corner of section 23, township 60, range 23. and running thence west and north to the ne of section 36, township 61, range 26, said road to be known as the “Maturen road.” petition for the lishment of u beginning at a point where the sec- tion lines on the south side of section towns: 62, range 25. crosses the Big Fork river, and running thence west along the ion line to the northeast corner of section in to ip 62, range 26, said road to be ahier road.” ) a petition for the establishment of a Deginning at the county line at the yst between sections 3 and 4, town- nge 25, and running th etion line be 0, 15 and 16. UWwith road Known as the & known as the road i be Ifouse i Isth di y. at 10 o'clock a. m., 1 this Board, be appointer he proposed Loc: the said com: g times and places miring the routes of 0H fhe Maturen road, at the point of termina- tion of said route on Thursday, the 1th day of Juiy, 1907, at 7 o'clock a.m. The Rahier road, at the point where the route of said road intersects with vhe Kinney Trail road. on Wednesday. the 10th day of July, 1907, at 7 o'clock a. m. The Busticogan road, at the point of ter- mination of said route on Wednesday, the 10th day of July, 1907, at 11 o'clock a, m. Further, that said committee make report at the meeting of said Board hereinbefore specified, and that notices hereof be given and posted as provided by law. 2 ‘The motion was seconded by Commissioner King and carried unanimously. Commissioner King moved the adoption of the following resolution: Resolved. That pursuant to section 5468, re- vised laws of 1905, all able-bodied male prisoners over the age of 16 years, confined in Itasca county jail and whose imprisonment is at hard labor, be required to work upon the public grounds or highways of said county, und that the county «auditor be directed to communicate with all justices of the peace, requesting them to co-operate with the Board, in trying to reduce county expen- ditures, by making jail sentences read “at hard labor.” Bp The motion was seconded by Commissioner Passurd and carried wuunimously, An adjournment was then taken to 1:30 R m., and pursuant to adjournment the joard met again at 1:30 p.m. | ; Members Picea metas asec tata O’Brien, Passard an: te . Commissioner Passard moved that Wm. E. Martin be appointed county superintendent of roads pursuant to the provisions of chap- ter 453 of the laws of 1907, The motion was seconded by Commissioner King and carried unanimously, Commissioner King moved that the salary of the county superintendent of roads be fixed at $5.00 per day for each day actual! employed at suid work, and that the sai superintendent make report at each regular meeting of this Board. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and car- ried unanimously. Commissioner King moved that the register of deeds be authorized and instructed to write up to date the books of original entry, and that he be allowed as compensation for said work the sum of 25.00 per day; also that he be allowed an assistant at $2.50 per day. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Pas- sard and carried. Commissioner Passard meved that the judge of probate be allowed for clerk hire 4’n amount equal to one-fourth of his salary, us provided by chapter 322 of the laws of 1907, the said ullowance to commence and date from the first day of June, 1907. The motion was seconded by Commissioner King and car- ried unanimously. i On motion of Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Passard, appropriations from tle county rosd and bridge fund were made as follows: $300.00 to the town of Carpenter; $300.00 to the town of Wirt; : $100.00 to be expended under the direction of Commissioner Passard in the construction of a road from McKinney lake to the county poor farm; afte foe the construction of the Kinney ro! rail road; — for the east end of the Park avenue road; $200.00 to the town of Trout Lake for the construction of the Feeley-Bovey road; $125.00 for the construction of the Carter road; $75.00 for the hee of the county road run- ningisouth from Pokegama Dam, Commissioner King moved that Commis- sioner Passard be instructed to direct the re- pair of the pride on Prairie river north of Grand Rapids. The motion was seconded and carried. On motion made and carried the count auditor was instructed to advertise for bids for the construction of that portion of the Vermillion road beginning at the quarter post between sections 22 and 27, township 55, range 27, and running south one and one quarter mile. thence west one quarter of a mile. Also for the coustruction of a portion of the Oaks road, beginning at Wawina and granting of licenses to said ap licants, on motion of Commissioner Passard seconded by Commissioner King, the applications were granted and licenses ordered issued. A petition was presented requesting the Board to organize township 56, range 25, and to name said town the town of Prairie Lake. Commissioner Passard moved the adoption of the following resolution: Whereas, A petition has been duly pre- seated to this Board for the organization of township 56, range 25 for all town purpos¢ Now, Therefore, be it resolved. that si township be and the same is hereby organ- ized into a civil town and named the town of “Prairie Lake,” to be composed of all of con- gressional township 56, range 25. according to government survey thereof. That the first held at the residence of Andrew H. Ra July, 1907, and that the county auditor give due notice, as required by law. for the hold- ing of said first town meeting, he motion was seconded by Commissioner Ri unanimously. ing report of the county board of audit was presented to the board. “To the honorable Board ot County Commis- s, Itasca county, Minnesota. We. the undersigned board of {audit of said Itasca county. convened at the | office of the county treasurer of said county jon’ the 4th day of May, A. D . for the pur- pose of examining and auditing the accounts, ooks and vouchers of A, A. Kremer, county treasurer of said county, and to count and ascertain the kind, description and amount of funds in the treasury and belonging thereto. We respectfully report that we found ssid treasurer indebted to the several fands at t! close of business on May 4, 1907, in the gate sum of 36 5 And we find the treasurer in the pos: of funds covering said indebtedness and amounts as follow: Cash in saft town meeting of the town of Prairie pare be ! of net. a Tv in said township. on Tuesday the 2nd day of } of Deposited in Grand Rapid: . A. Tone and James] y "jy. Deposited in First State Grand Rapids..... pdt in First State Ban! iv = 50 Deposited in First State Bank, Bovey 602) 20 Deposited in First National Bank, Coleraine .. SH es 194 28 Deposited in Nashwauk State Bank 5197 33 Total funds on hand. close of busi- ness. May 4, 1907 . es Respectfully submitted, M. A. Spang. } County Auditor. | I. D. Rasmussen. | Board of Audit, Clerk of Dist. Court. { Itasca County.” M. O’Brien, Chairman Co. Comrs. } 33 Commissioner Passard moved that the re- port of the board of audit be approved. The motion was seconded by Commissioner King and carried. The Board then made the following report upon the list of uncollected personal property tax: “Grand Rapids, Minn.. June 14, 1907. Be it known, That the Board of County Commissioneas of Itasca county, Minnesota, did meet in session on the Ith day of June, 1907. the same being the first session of said Roard after the 10th day of June, 1907; that at said session the county treasurer of said county delivered to said Board the list of un- collected personal property taxes for the year 1906, together with his certificate there s required by law; and that at said sion the said Board did duly consi list of uncollected taxes, and did cance taxes as they are satisfied cannot be col- ected. That the following isa correct jist of aid uncollected personal property taxes in said county for said year of 1906, as so re- vised by said Board, to-wit; ‘ i Name of Pownshiy or District Person As: John Fontak, Bovey pee i = M. M ed Hazel Heath, Bigfork Mattson & Sjodeen, Bigfork W. E. Saunders K. Gilbert Tuller & . Deer River lier & Co. « Bass Brook nd Rapids .C. way. [ron Range John Erwin, Lake Jessie Wm. O’Brien, Moose Park Conners & Burke, Nashwauk : M. W. Richards = Chas. Velden Morris Harley Matt Sauri, Trout Lake Jacob Olli be Sam Wallin Erick Erickson __“ 70 Dayid Cochran, Unorganized 8 61 Duluth Logging Co, ae Cc. R. Hammer C. E. Lewis im Bessie Lissett Northwestern Supply Co. ‘ David Maturen cs Octave Audette a S.J. Martin Wm. Tibbetts 7 Sherman Yost ig Geo. Booth. Grand Rapids Thos. Carr. & R.J. Eastwood Sd is Chas. Kearney “ H.E Lupton oi T. A. McHugh Se Olin & Helms L. Pratt ne 3st Henry Provost St Wm. Pullar Alfred Pontrient Jonal E. Rolif Cc. M. Shannon Thos. Trainor A. E. Wilder <4 ‘Timothy Bene » 3 George A. Tuller * 3 Winston Bros. an Wendenheff, Nashwauk 80 60 8 31 88 91 Mueller & i Sons, Unorganized 364 80 36 72 401 53 The following is a correct list uf the per- sonal property taxes in said county for said year which said Board is satisfied cannot be coats phan and so cancelled by said Board. ‘o-wit; 8 <8 EI ge Name of Township or 5 Person Assessed District ey Geo. Foss, Ardenhurst 50 Robert Anderson“ 50 30 Wm, Kakstrom ie 60 H. Winan s¢ 5 Eugene Lupkin, Bov: 2 H Harry Austin, Cohas: WT | Michael Callahan“ 8 45 Chas. Tinkey, Iron Range 15 G. C. Pfremmer. Nashwauk 6 45 Earl Collins, Nore 101 Bert Chofiele, Plum Creek i A. L Deimter 31 2, B. Hantley, Sago ve] Nise Bow. Trout Lake oe, 26 23 Alex Lake 7 a Carrie Eastwood.“ 93 4 Louis Baldwin, Unorganized 299 55 Harvey Briggs pi 210 46 E.P. Clough, Grand Rapids 171 49 20 Dan Cameron oJ 163 41 OL Joe Fletcher i 47 72 542i R. C. Holt =a 991 125 11 60! Nelhe Holtz 3 38 56 Orra M. Harry “ 410 66 | Tom Godin wl 720 7 The Board of County Commissioners of Itasca county, Minnesota, Attest: M. A. Spane, County Auditor. (SEAL) Commisisoner Passard moved that bond of j Wm. E. Martin, county superintendent of roads. in the sum of $1000.0, with Wm. E. Martin as principal and Keo Leroux and E. Q. Moore as sureties, be approved. The mo- tion was seconded by Commissioner King and carried. | The minutes of the meeting of May 3rd, 4th 2}! Thwing, Stewar and 28rd, 1907, were read and on motion made and curried were approved. The following applications for correction of assessment and abatement of taxes were peail, P, I. &C. on eX of block 3, Kear-‘Transacts a General Banking Business 56-23 and 57-23; W. B. Holman, lands in sec- tion 82, township 54, range 23; K. Johtonen, lands in sections 2 and 3, township 144, range 25; A . Holman, P. I. & C., lands in sections 23 and 24, township 61. range 26; Geo, M. D. Meyers, ns of s%, block 17, Kear— ney’s addition to Grand Rapids; ©. EB. East- Wood, lots 17 and 18. block 10, Houghton’s ad- dition to Grand Rapids; W. C. Gilbert, P. I. & C., 84 of n¥. section 34, township 57. range 24; Daniel Costello, lots 3 and to 12, block 11, Grand Rapids first division; J. H. Carlson. 0% of sw, sections 25, 59- i % Jands in township 59 range R. Hammer. | nal property in unorganized; Jacob ands in section 10, township 62. L. W. Huntley, P. L& of 25; W. D. Washbu section 27 ection 19, 53-26. following applications for correction sessment and abatement of taxes were disapproved: nes B. O'Donnell. lands in section 24, ship 6 Ze 24 imann., lots 1 and 2. bli 36. Kearney’s first addition to Grand J.C. Johuson, lands in section rection of assessment and abatement upon the se%4 of nel, section 28. 56-24, was id over till the next meeting for furthe Neil Mullins and James P: ommittee to exam y Wheaton upon the port at next meering or not said tvork was com- | 0) liowing bills were allowed and or- Cc A n, insurance premiums.... $150 00 James kley. work on county r 16 00 Geo. D, Barnard & Co, shel ister of deeds office AS - 180 00 Geo. D. Barnard & Co., Smead file: = wv Letterhead: Mrs. H. Booth, expens: V.H. Blood, juror fees R. H. Bailey, witness fees. John A. Brown, surveying, ete. 7vs. Willi ua John A. Brown, vs. Cochran ile Irwin & O’Brien... J.C. Bond, constable fees. ... CL. part payment on road contract.. JAMA} Cudahy Packing Co.. Excel soap chips Christie Litho and P. Co.. stationery James Connell, juror fees E. M. Campbell. typewri State - Work on county road F, P. Dupreane, annctations............ Duluth Evening Herald, publishing notic Syisees n, juror fees. s her Co, record ribbons.... 2 platen repaired: H.S. Fairall, prof. services, Geo. H. Rahier family ©. J, Franti. justice’ fe H. E. Gratfam, rubber stamps . J. S. Cole. expenses to St. Paul D: age com ...,. - . oo amerson Greenfield, work on I ity county road. J. C. Herme: house.. Wm. Hoolihan, sheriff trict court ..... Wm. Hooli tice court tees eeeeee me Wm. Hoolihan, summoning jurors... Wm: Hoolihan, drawing jury. coro- ner’s inquest... . Win. Hoolihan, sheritf court Pr Wm. Hoolihan, May...... d Wm. Hoolili Wn1. Hoolilian. ‘posting notices Wm! Hoolihan, posting notices county road i wm pr iz ae, - 15 00 135 00 ng ‘poor to pest Hooli bach, juror Henry Hughes & Co. house and jail H.S. Huson,’ fee s c * Kremer, springs ished poor farm Kingston, wood for’ pe: mileage viewing roads. tending com meeting CT ee eee 9 00 Kearney. justice fee: 3 40 ig: justice fee: 25 00 * Justice fee: 11 00 Frank Long, servicés, state v: cent Klisch + 420 John Lundeen, sup} paupers ... hevecs M. E. Lane, work on King road. A. L. Lu Freniere. printing furnished and etc.... ...... . a 400 A. L, La Freniere, printing court cal- g endar .. 77 90 Amund Lee. primary election judge and general election clerk .. gee J. E. Lundrigan, abstract entries to government lands .............. Mesaba Tel. Co:, telephone ser: Apriland May.. ‘vice. Mesaba Ore, pub. notice of bids. Tim Grand Rapids, - hon, deputy assessor, unor- TS ae eas keg SED Mahon, deputy assessor, unor- ganized pele ua ———= Miller-l jail hammocks. The Original Jefferson Made by Copeland & Ryder The Original Chippewa The Sharood fine shoe “SHOES The John Mitchell The Diamond Quality Made by V. Schoenecker The above are honest made Shoes, made by honorable men ‘.. For sale by Lieberman Bros. EMNANT SA —AT THE-— |Pioneer Store ee About 75 pieces of Dress Goods, from Voiles, Poplins and other popular fabrics in the predominating shades, to close out At Less Than Cost! This is your chance to get material for a Waist or Suit in the popular cloths at a price that will surprise you .. .. John Becktfelt LE] 2 to 7 yards in length, in Panamas, Sasa Se eee! - Minnesota upplie: work on county road rmick, work on count, PAI RU AAU AU RULU LUAU LU RULUAUAURULUAURUL ULL = car, euvelopes. register of B Zz. deeds .. pon Seedy *. he 26 80 d J. F. MeCormick. work ‘on’ county roa 2 21-00 Pat McGin Hugh McE: J John E. McMahon, juror fees. M. O'Brien, mileage, examining roads 13 80 Pioneer Press Co., blanks.......- 1s 40 Alfred Peterson, deputy coroner’ Thos. Ru: coroner’s fees 35 00 el] 's F. E. Ruesswig. deputy coroner’s fees 74 00 Frank Riddell. juror fees....... 2 Gparee, Riddell, lock and ete. hous vn . inspecting boilers mith Premier T. Co., supplies. Schultz, witness fees........ St. Joseph Catholic chureii, graves for paupers .... Pat Twohey, witness fee: terrors RLSSS o = Costello & Co. R. R. Show Not a Circus, But Better Than a Circus. s court... gs & vs. Taber Lbr Co..... Vacuo Static Carbon Co. Wm. Wright, witness fees 3. Warner, drafting for Cochran- prson trial.. insor, juror fees. y Washburn. wor! et me The following bills were iaid over until the next meeting for further consideration: W. J. & H.D. Powers, hardware for poor farm. John Hamalainen. supplies furnished Anna Martin . 10 00 Leroy Wheaton. balance on Lily Lak road contract... tease ee) On motion duly made and carried the Board then adjourned. : M. O'BRIEN, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners. Attest: . A. SPANG, ‘County Auditor. (Seal) C. W. HASTINGs. - F. P. SHELDON. President. Vice-President E, AIKEN, Cashier. ~ Only Show of Strictly Original Features Coming This Year. WILL MMU RR Ce ee he nD Exhibit Here Afternoon and Evening Next TUESDAY JUNE 25 First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. GENERAL ADMISSION - - 25 Cents 9 cones ea nreenerere :

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