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Vor. XV.—No. 44. “ Granp Rapips, ITasca CounTy, MINN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1908. : Two Dollars a Year. ———} OFFICIAL é lRabien in said County, on Saturday, | 63-25, atid lot 3, Sec, 34, 64-25. Fred MeVicar, stared arrose z methcds, and this business must be the 28rd day of May, 1908, at 10 o’cloc! The following bills were presented: for sheriff : 2.26 studied just as the merchant or pro- a. m., at Which time and place this/R. H. Bailey, justice fees.......$51.60| Fred MeVicar, es i tit 308 ? N Board will hear all that . be tie Ney Beckfelt, supplies for a aici, ae +. 82.48 fessional man studies his. The farm- NX in favor of and against e granting iguana Fis es ae Nees 9 ee. : 5 cHugh, box r 2 % 4 of said petition, and that Neil Mullins, | John Beckteli, supplies for hous, : + 4.00 ers hereabouts are showing a great- James Passard and M. O'Brien, mem- | Binsfield ............. ‘ Mrs, Geo. “Monroe, witness, pre- er spirit of enterprise than is apparent bers of this Board, be and they hereby | M. J. Baker, spring cot.. Mminary hearing ............+ 6.76 RE OF THE are appointed a committee to examine | Hattie F. Booth, expense W. E. Myers, livery, Dr. Gendron’ 20.00 among businessmen. It may be that = said’ proposed route of said road, and | Hattie F. Booth, expres W. E. Myers, livery, conveying: the latter are just now giving more — that said committee meet upon the | Joe Brown, labor on County road 2/50], O. Anderson to pest house.... 1.50 ; ae BOARD route of said road at Goodland, in satd | Christie Litho. & P. Co., ase Tim Mahon, assessing, march “si : attention to iron mining than to the County, on Tuesday, the 12th day of | ment Books, Blanks, éte 433.75}— to April 11 48.00 Soe ‘ : é ne May, 1908, at § o'clock a. an, is the | zs Fa Cram, justice fees.. ee win eet, cae iebenthy a fe nv : de ' urpose of examination of sa' pro- | E. J. Cram, Justice fees 1: |. typewriter % *, case, however, conditions will change OF aaaed route, and make report thereof Thomas Downs, appraiser for Mike O'Connor, Quite a Large Number Attend and ti The soil th: d oy at the time set for hearing uvon said| county property . Oks road Ae te 3 Neaheas 10.00 B In time. e Sol at produces the petition as hereinbefore specified. | Wm. Furlong. assessi }John O’Brien, rt i Discuss Mutual Interests. bread of iife is of far greater value to COUNTY C0 ‘The motion. for the adoption of the| ized 1, Mary$1 to Apr. 11, 1908 96:00). house see). vesessceeses eee? 55.001 ~ . : > foregoing resolution was seconded By Fizst Nat. Bank, sundry bills ae ‘ FRioneer, Press. Co., blanks, ste. 13. 90} the general wellfare than is the iron : Commissioner Passard and carried by ate road .... ooo. 6 524,35 | W. D. Powers, supplies Sapa er gad si § —4 Grand Rapids, Minn,, April 11, 1908.|2° unanimous vote. Isaac B. Hibbard, constable fees 5°95|. for court house ...,...-.... 4.25 : deposits, however great they may be. Pursuant to adjournment the Board| A petition was presented for ae es-| Wm. Hulburt, justice fees. sak? J & He Ds Powers supplies ; The Saturday meeting was called to c y © issioners of Itascajtablishment of a highway in ‘own- | Thos. Russell, coroner's fees. * or poor farm ... + 10.72 WILL UNITE ON POTATO RAISING Si. si Shunte ‘Minnesota, met at the court|ships 61-22, 62-22 and 62-23. ‘Commis-| J, G. Hermes, tobacco. furnished P. L. Ramquist, constable fees.) 4145 order by A. M. Sisler, president of ' house in the village of Grand Rapids, piooee euspeee moyen: ane adoption 3 7 BAUR a: parce peel Snes 3.80 ee labor on road ma- satis of the organization, and A. J. Mc- 4 d 1908. e following resolution: . G. ermes, boarding of paup- i Ev see ecme tee RA ° ; % shis\1ith day of ae Cominissioners|__ Whereas, a petition has been duly | ‘ers, March ....-....-.- yesss.:142.50/F. EB. Reusswig, deputy coroner's Guire acted as secretary. A general Members Lainie 8 P ead! presented to this Board praying for | Wm, Hoolihan, sheriff's fees, pro- fees 25.80 discussion of crop raising in this sec- O'Brien, Mullins =e parol nera| te, establishment of a highway de- wets, court , ; 1164.20] Ole Ro ; ela Interest That | tion occupied the attention of those The minutes o e me Es scribed as follows: | Wm. oolihan, S reek road < 6 General ert Shown < Feb. 24, 1908, and March 14,,1908, were) Beginning at the southwest corner| tice court. . . 79.30|Archie Stephens z * present. The proposition that a uni- read and approved. : {of Sec. 26-61-22 and northwest corner | Wm. Hoolihan, Lo Se TSS eines 18.55] Promises to Result in Much N : The petition to attach TownaMip 56, ie Bee ae See ak west iter See ouure sapere 19.60 pes <a Shellman, deputy -coron- dos ive F form variety of potatoes for the mar- 2 t Town of Arbo, was,|tween Sections 27 an ° m. oolihan, oar ng 1B FOOR ) 0. 6 Fi oh de sco se cnc 2 ro ” . Range vetion of Commissioner O'Brien, | west. corner of See. 27 and northwest | oners, “March 213.99/Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Benefit to Progressive Far. Keb. would prove profitable acemed: to seconded by Commissioner Passard, re-|corner of Sec. 34 and northeast corner | W: ‘mn. pone, posting road no- bal. on new typewriter for f This Sectio meet with approval and most of those ted nf Sec. 33, and southeast corner of Sec. | tices. .......eeeeesseecccc eee 4.10|_ treasurer .. 35.00 mers 0! in ‘ ‘ Rr t a ourneastons m.| 28. thence north through the center of | wie “Hoolihan, Hosting township St. Benedicts Hospital, room avd present agreed to plant at least Ee harbr bry that, eae the Board| te town between Sections 27 and 28,| notices .. ‘ j » 14.50}, care of paupers ............--128.00 one bushel of the Carmen No. 1 egain met atc2 oleloek, Bee re Rely enteting. the ‘Pownship_ of 63-22 War men constable fees bias ir US CaN) 656.05 and one bushel of the Early Sunlight. bs ss fh " “jat the southeast corner of Sec. an Einar Hoidale, appranery count . C. Tifft, appraiser for count: F . “ arieti Ss : Mullins, O'Brien and Paseard. | -|southwest corner of Sec. 94, and run-| property... .-te vee 94.60] property bi.50| ‘The meeting of fariners held at vil-| These varieties have been success aa A petition Was present cowadhip £6|2ing north through center of town be- |Ttasca Mercantile Co., 8: M. J. Taylor, lage hall last Saturday afternoon was fully grown on the Experiment farm } u oart: to ae tines the| tween Sections, 33 and 34, 27 and 28,|_ for court house .. .65} and personal property tax Tist 50.62 i for a number of years and have been Range 26, and to Heme Giinmissioner |2! and 22, to northeast corner of Sec. | Ttasea Mercantile Co., bw. Yancey, recorder, water to quite well attended, there being pre- i fi z | zown of Beats Sitio of the fol. |2is and northwest of Sec. 22, thence | for poor farm ... 8.75| Oct. 1, light for March....... 93.38 t about twenty-five prominent far- found to be reliable in quantity and O'Brien moved the adoption west between Sections 16 and 21, 17/ Itasca Mercantile Co., supplies RE. L. Vance, supplies paren ey haces rceonee A p quality of production. Neil Mullin | Jowing resolution: ‘ition has been duly|&"d 20, 18 and 19, and entering the | furnished Norton family...... 41 871 Mrs. Wlters. <2 sa aes esas tees 10.00] mers of this neighborhood. More far- |“ D! § Ss, Whereas, se ea ft iS Se oe vay Township 62-23 dt the southeast cor- | Geo, F. Kremer, burial of. Anton |P. C. Warner, assessing, “With Piet, la é s t q| one of the successful farmers of this | presented to this eg Fey ee Se tor| Her of Sec. 13, and northeast corner| Hoffman ..........0e-seees ees 25.90 compassinan, 12) dayas... 30... 75.09}mers should have turned out, an ti d A. M. Sisler hav | ization of Township 56, Range 26, Sec, 24, and running west on same sec- | King Lumber Cos jumber for {P. arner surey,ying, éte., on there certainly should have been|S¢ctioa, and A. M. Sisler have also all town purports: t resolved, that| tion to the Grand Rapids and Kooch-| sidewalk .....%.....+....000 4.16| auditor's first subdivision of y <.|grown the Carmen and Earley Sun- ow, therefore, be it resolved, thatliching road, a distance of about one | Kremer & King, Jewett plats 1150] Itasca City ..... riteseseersess 41,00/Shown a greater interest by the bus-|> - — said township be ‘an he same is here-/and one-hajf miles, and to be connect- | Lieberman Bros. supplies: for On. motion made and carried all of iness men of Grand Rapids. The far-| ight with most satisfactory results. } by organized into See eee that|¢d with other roads as follows: con- poor farm inmates . 4.00) the foregoing bills were allowed, and , The object is to raise potatoes that | named the town of “Bass Lake,’ thatinects at the south end with the Bear- | Itasea Iron News, pub. pe the County Auditor was instructed to| mers and business men should work|~" ‘ the boundaries of cold tou ae, tne |Ville town road and crosses it at the} tax list 4.50| draw warrants in payment of the same.|in harmony for mutual benefit, and | Wil! be uniform for the market and piurniment suevey thereof; that. the [Southeast corner of Sec. 16, and south-|— A. Lup The bill of Pat. Hoolihan for road | !® Mi y 2 which will command the best price Firat town meeting of said town of Bass | West corner of Sec. 15-61-22. It also) fees... 6.12|right of way in the sum of $150.00 was| until the time comes when they will | ¥2 rn price. crosses the Carpenter:Town road at | Mesaba Tel. laid over until the next meeting. Supt. McGuire extended an invita- ery riers the school | hous¢|the northeast corner of Sec. 33, and the | vice ...... 63.05| The Board then adjourned to may 28, Roep. Ae Dest Tels WU OES OT he f i i Rapyn' As Set ae ook, er agit northweat corner. of See: 34 8e i sna | Frank “Myer: 1908. tained. Farming is no longer con- tion to t ° armers of this communi- 7, ki res isfy: erminating at the Grand Rapids an : NEIL MULLINS, s ty tos) ‘ a ‘ April, 1908, and that the County Aud” |kKoochiching road which runs through | F 14-001 Chairman Board ot Co. Commissioners. | Qucted bymain strength and ignorance a3 spend the Fourth of July at the = itor give due notice as oul bYlthe east side of Township 62-23. | 7.09' Attest: M. A. SPANG, To attain success-in the tilling of the “xperiment station this year and en- | law for the holding of said first town] "Sia tne ‘Board of County Commis: County Auditor. ‘oa 8 the: AOWARHOMMUIMBE TIER IOS arvelied a My meeting. tie ks of the|®ioners of said county having determ- Yao a . 10.20) SEAL.) soil requires the application of modern i apts D i tor the adoption ia ‘te {ined that in the. judgment of a ma- general celebration is to be given in Fe resolution was sec ¥|Jority of its members said petition is | Se Grand Rapid Commissioner Passard and car by |lreasonable. on its face, ee ee eT TT Te eee en tee eee ee Tan apids or other nearby town. a pranimous we present i for the es-|.. Therefore, he it resolved, that a He guaranteed an ample supply of Commissioner ’ Brien esas 9 : . | moved the adoption of the following| Urday, the 28ra Gayot Mas, 1a¢8, ante = ; - KIR es hohe es there would be any beer, resolution: ' : , 4 and when informed Mr. i Whereas, on the 1th day of “Aprit,| Me Bosrd will hear all thet may be ed by Mr. McGuire 1908. a petition signed by more than} ing! of ‘aid petition and. that. Nell that there would probably be none 24 freeholders of said county was pre- ; a; 2 z 3 ~ 4 ‘ Scena j } * sented’ ty us praying for the extablish-|2arg. members of this Board, be sand | Mr. P. L. Higgins, representing the Cook Skirt Co., St. Paul, be, see meniee ose cu shisteem, My ihe ment of a highway. Tunning, into ‘more they shereby are appointed a commit- 2 ’ proposition. than one town of said county and no * ; 3 , ag vithin the limits of any. Incorporated |'e¢,t €xamine thé proposed route of r) will be at our store The meeting was adjourned subject ity and described as follows: Begin-| meet at the beginning of said route in to call of the president. the quarter post between See-|caid county on Thursday the 14th day : Township 54. Rangelof May, 1908, at ten o’clock a. m., for hence south on quar-)the purpose of examination of sald \ $3,000 Forest Fire. ae tet, line PLL Lda! Saal eae a4 proposed route and make report there. ? y phapttys {Pre of to this Board at the time set for thence west on 16th ling to. the south- pearing upon. said petition as_hepein- le with, a full_ line . 3 ” tailor. made skirts._ i the A forest-fire at. Little Trout lake said Section 25, thence south on sec: eaewriont ar pb vrai epi hund sh) last Saturday destroyed about three } ; ee ee aineeet cake ne Recting 38] waz seconded by Commiationer O'Brien | undreds of women who have attended these special order thousand dollars worth of cedar posts s : § 32 eeert ; of said township, thenee west on town Commissioner Passard moved that ns P and ties belonging to E. oO. Movre & Keciionee 28 ana Boo oe dias tovensinap | the Sum of $300.00 be appropriated from sales and worn this make of skirts no other comment is neces- OG. SA chewnol: meni were: taken 0 7 fata el « Md +f ie ‘ounty Roa ridge ‘und oO ie | - if 3 thence west on, quarter line through| ‘town of Trout Lake tovald said town | : « sa the scene of the fire by special train —_ to thé quarter post between | iy’ tha vonstruction of a nighway wun |@ SAary; but to those who have not we wish to say that if you want SEE aii SERS OE ta cma 6 and 27 of sald township. ning from Blackberry to Coleraine, said | z MVE, were unable to OR Es s ob ended on that part sav . Fores ; y corner of sald Seetion 26, |S5™ see paced ui 1a PpernL OS a perfect fit, a skirt that was made for you, attend this sale and me the prone. Forest fires have t on section line, between | Rapids road. ‘The ww was second- | “ een numeroas, about Grand Rapids quarter’ post between ‘Sections 25 and|¢@,0% Commissioner O'Brien and car- ave your measure taken for one. the past few days, bat no damage has eee a ee ee ae ene og (cc Om: ioliont: dulkr made apd carried the | yet been reported. center of Sectic 7 C. B. Seelye road matter was laid over TER 52 ie y side of Section 33, ti so on §s sideration. : between Townships 53, Range 25,]""sn application made by T. J, Ophus 5 § t Stole Seyen Hundred J Dollars. er at the southwest corner of Section sa ice corel stare cae : chee : Township 54, Range 25, and to be to the County Attorne} . : : = souls Falloco, who was convicted connected with other roads’ as follows: |“ “Commissioner Passard moved that Mr. Higgins also carries a large lime §) 0) fhe crime of assault with 2 deadly irand and HiIl City |thesum of $150.00 be appropriated from t : pedir a : » An¢ oard) 6 . 2 CO tevel >» th Ss = z z 7 ea ) 905 3 se 2nced ) OMS Jenteal ¢ Assoeleuons toe of ladies fine shirt waists, all in excellent 9) 7e@pon in 1905 and sentenced ti f id County having that in the judgment of of its members said petition is onable on its face, therefore, be it resolved, that a hearing be had on said tion at Grand Rapid in said ecoun- ty. on Saturday the 28rd day of May,|< 1908. at clock a, m.. at whicn time | 4 and place this Board will hear all that may be said in favor of and against the gran of said petition: that } Mullins, James Passard and M. O’Brien, members of this Board, be and they are hereby appointed County Agticuitaral for Stillwater from Grand Rapids for a term of three years, was released on parole some time ago. He went to Coleraine whe yn Monday last he $700 in cash from Mrs. James who keeps an Italian boarding | house at that place. Chief of Police Harry received word from the Du- |luth police authorities that Falloco the purpose of tion in defraying the expenses of m: ing a county exhibit at the next state fair. The me was seconded by Commissioner grien earried by condition, that he will\put on sale at our “Off WAISTS store at one-third off regular value. This will give you an unusually large line to select from and there will be only one waist of a kind in the entire lot. rd moved that bids wridges | 53, RB. ing | th sioner} Auditor advertise ruction of two Brook in T to he built accor said bridge to specifications to be furnished by committee to ex-|Gounty Superintendent of Highwa: ine the proposed route of said road&| tye bins be opened at a meeting of | . : a . 1 that xtid committee ‘meet upon the this Board’ to he held-on Saturday, the'| Himonas and Dressing Sacques. had been in that city and left yester- ae route of said road at the beginning 1908. ‘The motion day's rick A : Ser a ay afternoon over the Soo line with said route on Wednesday, y Commiss Our 2nd shippment is in; the first went like hot cakes. is of May, 1908, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the arried by a_ unanimous: vote. railroad transpertation to Montreal purpose of examination of said route joner PaSsard moved t Do not delay but get yours at once. Kimonas of silk in dark and steamship tickets on the Cunard > | hat of said road and make report thereof Su 1 | i rf 5 perintendent of Highw« and light with floral designs at..../.............. slsie. . a. at the time set for hearing upon said}),. resupaiad to be present at the next | ight P ter a Bye $7.50 line to Italy. County Attorney petition as hereinbefore specified. The| eetine o. ‘the Board and to present Dressing sacques of silk fiitted back, blouse front, Jap- @ ' 7 moe ne . he: (Board and E g z: Thwiog communicated with the the forego- motion for the adoption ¢ resolution ioner Pa nimous vote petition was presented for the es- } in Tow that time h made by The motion was | sioner O'Brien and | | record,| him as to of Snese pattems ate. 20k. a 56 soe: hoses Fis er waila 1G <tohas 2 $4.00. Dressing sacques of Jawnsand perealée at..75¢eto $1.25. s seeonded by Com- rd and carxied by a penitentiary authorities who will en- Geavor to intersept hini. carried 09. Commi Passard moved that } - Com=| wii} Miller be given a job to build a | > mission @ q $ 1% ; ¢ : $ ¢ \@ 4 $ $ i¢ 4 H i ¢ \¢ $ t 1 adoption | roaq beginning at the quarter post be- 3 F ¢ ¢ 3 \¢ \¢ @ le ¢ @ New Arrivals in Watson is Wanted. PETTICOATS. Sik, Heatherbloom, Satin and Gingham. of the following resolutio ee ees: Ak ach 20, hp boo ee 28: Whereas, a petition has been duly/and running east to the state road at | presented to this Board praying for the|anq for the price of 50 ets. per rod, blishment of a highway deseribed|.ajg road to be graded and ditches to pe follows ; be dug on each side of said road, said | commen at the point where the] ditches to be 3 ft. wide at the top and right of way of the Swan River and|> ft wide at the bottom and. to be | Hibbing branch of the Great Northern} j¢ jycnes Chief of Police Harry went west tu- day with a warrant for the arrest of one David E. Watson. Mr. Watson had been in Grand Rapids a few days and stopped at the Hotel Pokegama while he solicited advertisements from local business men for a time table of the Great Northern railway which_he proposed to issue. For these advertisements he is said to bave collected various sums of money = and left town without producing the promised time cards He ~also forgot ie deep. width of road hetween | Railway line intersects the boundary between Aitkin and It the boundary) aitenes to be 20 ft. The motion was | : F ‘a Counties, in| <econded by Commissioner O'Brien and | section 34 5 Range 2 and unanimous vote. ! running thence in a northeasterly di-| Commissioner O’Brien moved that rection parallel with the right of way|,,Commissionen (Brien movriated to | of Said railway on the west side of said |e expended under the direction of Neil | » Tight of way to a point where said/afeKiniey in the improvement of a road | right of way crosses the east and westlin tp, 64, R.24. The motion. was sec- quarter line of section 21, Township! onded by Commissioner Passard and 54, Range 22, thence turning east and|onded by Commissioner Pas crossing sald right of way on said!’ “Commissioner Passard moved that | quarter line, thence in a northeasterly | ine cum of $100.00 he appropriated from direction parallel with and on the east] {he (Um Of $100.00 he appropri a nd to Silk petticoats, of guaranteed silks, at .... $6.50 to $15.00. Heatherbloom Petticoats in black, brown, gray, blue, etc., Bt: ores eves ce tee tas $2.50 up. Petticoats of perkalines and sateens at....79¢ up to $2.50 carried b; | side of said rignt of way to a point |the Coun at aime f ; IY Where said tight of way intersects thelimprovement "of a. portion. of the | Petticoats of Gingham at 98¢ tosettle his bill at the hotel. For Section 16, Lownship Se Range’ patho ee UR hac ae and-........ Pe ono area $1.25 these oversights he will be called to pd ps hte ~ ag] Lake. ne motion was seconde pect thence east to the southeast corner of| Got miccioner O'Brien ‘and carried By account before the local court, if the os north: an - i ~ — a unanimous vote. officer brings him back. Watson is said to be in Bemidji now working - his graft. Lynch Discharged. Wm. Lynch, who was charged with complicity in the burning of a house of ill fameat Bovey last week, was ; brought up for hearing before Justice | Kearney on Monday. Upon motion of Assistant County Attorney Ross- man the charge was withdrawn and Lynch discharged. There was no evi- dence against the accused. If it’s to be printed the Herald-Re- view will print it. thence north on the east line of the NW¥% of SE of said Section 16 to the} The petition for the survey of the | right of way of the Great North-|section lines of Tp. 62, R. 22, being the | | ‘ NET WAISTS. f We have some beauties and at such low prices. The only trouble is ern Railway line, thence following | Organized tewn of Carpenter, was laid | said right of way to a point 275|)over until the next meeting for fur- | feet north of the east and west|ther consideration. quarter line of said Section 16.| The following applications for cor- thence running west across said/rection of assessment and abatement right of way to First Avenue of thelof taxes were approved and recom- Piat of Goodland, thence running north}mended to the Minnesota Tax Commis- | on said First Avenue to Capitola Street] sion: of said Plat of Goodland, thence east on ae Capitola Street vd the be dee of way of the Great Northern Railway j line, thence running in a northeasterly block 10, Plat of Nashwauk: J. B. Sin- direction parallel with and on the{Z¢tt. upon lots 10, 11 and 12, block 18, | ; Kearney’s Add. to Grand Rapids: Carrie we can ce get enough here to supply the demand. We received a new lot the firet of the week, they cell at -..--..++..--2++se+++++-- $3.50 to $6.50 at. || 4. HUCHES & CO. Stizy Winsor, upon Jands in Sec, 24- 26; James Hughes, upon lot 14, Bo net For- get the Skirt Sate Friday the 24th west side of said right of way to a point Where said right of way inter- Per ee hs Ron Sa ee eee ie | sects the boundary between Itasca and| hyage “beg gc to dagara n the St. Louis Counties, and there termin- ight Serena amas ating. The following applications for cor- And this Board having determined|rection of assessment and ‘abatement | that in the judgment of a majority of |0f taxes were laid over until the pests its members said petition is reasonable|™eeting for further consideration: on_its face, Constantine Johtonen, upon lands | eee Therefore, be it resolved, that a hear-|Secs. 2 on 3) Tp..144. R, 25; Beaks | ing be had upon said petition at Grand! Brooks Co., upon E% of SE%, Sec. 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