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Published Every Wednesday By E. C. KILEY. TW@ DOLLARS A YBAR IN ADVANCE @atered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapid Minnesota. as Second-Clase Matter, ~ The cverwhelming defeat of Con- gressman Jenkins of Wisconsin, a Cannon tool, shows the temper of the Republican voters. The same thing wiil happen in this district to Con- @ressman Bede, another Cannon tool, at the primaries next Tuesday. Ciareuce B. Miller, who will stand firmly aganist the speakership autoc- racy, will carry every county of the twelve in the Highth district with the possible exception of Pine county, io which Mr. Bede has his home. pee sO, is there anywhere 'in the state of Minnesota a young man that someone desires to kill off, to ruin, to destroy? If su. have you the means of doing it? | If not, we will refer you wo the Itasca County Independent. It is open for that kind of business, and cheap—very neap. All it wants is to have some ck alley through which to sneak; a sewer through which to crawl, aod someone with brains enough to write e stuff, and it is willing to become the tool of any person having such work to. do. Having put in a couple months at that kind ef work here in Grand Rapids, it is now qualified to take jobs cheap, very cheap—any- where in the state. .Just address The tasca County Independent, Grand ipids. Minn. on a time, a gentleman was 1 @ ato the board of count tg tert of Itasca, Mi ‘he undersigned ounttees appointed by ite of a a to examine the rout hugh: wen las stated in the: petition referred to. in our order of appointmant and made on the {Sth day of July, 1908, would respectfully re- the time and place de- proceeded to jort that we met at ecabed in your-said order, and examine the highway proposed blished, viz: Begiuning at the southeast corner of section 13, 59-22, and running west on the section line between section 13and 24, a. distance of one mile, thence north one mile between sections 13 and 14: thence one mile west between sec- tions 11 and 14, a total distance of three miles. And do hereby by the opinion ofa majority of said committee, recommend that the prayer of the said petitioners be granted. Given under our hands this 26th day of August, 1908, J. F. SUNDLOFF, CYRUS M. KING, ‘ Committee, Commissioner Sundioff moved that the re- port of the committee be approved; that said highway beand the same is hereby ordered established according to the committee’s re- port and that the advantages and benefits to each description of land over which said road passes, be and are hereby assessed equal to the damages sustained. The motion was seconded by commissioner King and carried by unanimous vote. It being the time set for hearing upon the petition for a highway in townships 148-27 and 148-26, the same was then taken under consideration. Upon motion made and car- ried, the same was laid over until the next meeting. It belts: the time set for hearing pon the titiva for the establishment of a highway 24, 54-24 and 54-25, know as the “‘Cowhorn the committee filed the following 1 53- road”, report: ¢ “To the board of county commissioners of | the county of Itasca, Minnesota: The undersigned committee appointed by you to examine the proposed route of a high- way, as stated in the petition referred to in your order of appointment made on the 13th day of July, 1908,.would respectfully report that we met at the time and place designated in your said order, and proceeded to examine | the highway proj to be established, viz: Beginning ut the N. BE. sorner of SW% of SW section 18, township’53, range 24 that point being a point on split Hand Lake road, and running thence north on one-sixteenth line to town line of eer 53 and 54; thence jog east about 38 rods to % post; thepce north % mile; thence west 4 mile. thence north ~ mile, thence west % mile, and to be connected with other roads as follows: Split Hand Lake road and the Romans road and terminate at Romans road. tec And do hereby by the opinion of a majority | of said committee recommend that the prayer of the said petitioners be granted August, 1908, ‘ CYRUS M. KING, NEIL MULLINS, Committee.” Commissioner Sundloff moved that the re- port of the committee be approved; that said ighway be aud the same is hereby ordered established according to the committee’s re- along a highway, when ay ‘ous hoodlum standing in a cess of filth, commenced to throw | i at him. The gentleman said | Stop that, or I will throw mud at | “You can not”, the hoodlum }| ried. ‘‘without soiling yourself, and | id you can throw will not This is the present con- ugs as illustrated by Mr. in the Itasca County . Thwiog isin the ent and respectable g that highway to- tion for the henor- f district judge. Standing | f that road and ia a cess | Ith. is the Independent. ; throwing mud at} The Independen knows | Mir. Thwing can not stoop to a} counter. That he can not r a mud-throwing con- | e can not enter into aper- } with that paper, | n of tk A. L. Thwir way of de go knowing hiding behind that, ged in throwing. mud | yen Phwiog It is sad commentary reedow of the press that it r, can be made the ia- it of so vile and vicious a pur- s€ Commissioners’ Proceedings. sounty auditor of; said u law required: ; And, whe . It appears by satisfactory proof 0 she county bourd of Ltasea county, ue notice of the pendency of said peti- 2 time and place at which thesame sird, has been given as required een filed county Now, t We, the county board of said county. at a regular session held this day, do hereby appoitt John A, Brown, as a d experienced engineer to make ey of the line of said ditch ve to its outlet, as provided and ad by Chapter 230 of the General 905. and after completing his duties h engineer to make and file his report e county auditor of said county, on or ay of Sept, 1908. th, 1908, By the Board NEIL MULLINS, Chairman of County Board of Itasca County, mpetent 4 the 15th 1 Aug. M. A. SPANG, Courty Auditor, for the adoption of the fore- jon was secouded by commis- Sundloff and carried by unanimous issic Sundloff then moved the adoption of an order appointing Fred. A. King. Jamies A. Quigg and John C. Fraser, as yiewers in the proceedings in the matter of J. M. Romans and others for 1. The motion wasseconded King and carried by unani- made and carried, the petition ishment of a highway known as iikie road” in townships 62-22 and 62-23, was rejected eing the time set for hearing upon the shment of.a highway in 27, known us “Moose the committee filed the foi- ‘d of county Commissioners ca, Minnesota. committee appointed by proposed route of a high- e petition referred to in ent made on the 13th uid respectfully report » time and place designated i proceeded to examine to be established, viz: enter post of section 25, on what is known as r River : jeer Lake county road unning thence north gn said center line ion line between sections 25 und 24, east onsaia line to Moose Lake, 1ce east around the north shore of Moose vake to the range line between ranges 27 and 26, thence north on said line to quarter post on the west side of section 19, township 57, range 26. thence east on said quarter ine to the southeast corner of lot 30f said section, thence north on said line to the northwest corner of lot 10, section 18, towa- ship 57, range 26. ‘And do hereby by the opinion of a majority of said committee recommend that the prayer d petitioaers be granted. | for hearing upon said petition. port, and that the advantages and benefits to each description of land over which said road passes be and are hereby assessed equal to the damages sustained. The motion was se- conded by commissioner King and carried. by unanimous vote. A petition was presented for the establish- ment of a highway beginning at the forty corner on the section line, midway between the east quarter post and the southeast corner of section 12, township 55, range 2%, and running thence west. to the northwest, corner of the southwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 11, nce south to the quarter post between sections 11 and 14; thence west to the southwest corner of said | Section 11; thence south, to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of nortwest quarter of section 14; thence west to the southwest corner of lot 1, section 16 thence north to the southeast corner of section 25, township 144, range 25, thence west, to a point | midway between the south quarter post and the soutewest corner of said section 25; thence north and west to the Mississippiriver. » Commissioner King moved that a hearing be had upon said petition at the Courthouse in Grand Rapids on Satur 24th day of October, 1908. at 10 o’cfock a. that James Passard, U. M. King and M. O'B n, members o} this board be a committee to examine the proposed route of said road; that said com~ mittee meet at the point of beginning of said route, on Saturday, the 10th day of October, 1908, at 11 o'clock u. m., for the purpose of examining said route, und that said commit- tee make report to this board a The motion was seconded by commissioner Sundloff and arried by unanimous vote. ; The following applications for correction of assessment and abatement of taxes wore ap- roved: Pert Audersou 1, W. W. Strickland 1, EK. KE Dolph 1, B. J. Farrell 2, ‘The board {hen adjourned to 1:30 p.m. met at 1:30 p.m. All members present. : : The following were appointed judges of election for the election districts in the un- organized portions of the county: Name of Polling Judges district place a Ball Club ~ Schoolhouse Ben Tibbetts, William Tibbets, Frank Payne. Blackbery Chas. | Chas. Anderson, Anderson’s Geo. Beckstron, John Anderso n° Edward Grady, Matt Shoemaker, Thomas Griffin. Lake, Metke’s Maley Hedquist, no place. Robert Metke, 8 Barry Cmca Fraser jan am Martin, Martin's Peter Didier, 4 lace. ie gt Girar ing’s . N. McGraw, 5 Schoolhouse, W. W. Gordoa, : ae oe ron, Joyce, .J. 8. Ruth, a Sbreve’s W. J. Shreve, office, L. B. Barnes. _ Huff, McCormick’s Chas, McCormick. school. 0. K. Mundy, RB f Ch: ere eas McCormick, Res. of as. Joseph Sell, F : Collinge, Gabe Goodell, Chas, Collinge. Maple Ridge Res. of H. J. William Buell, Brewer, Peter Kassow Nicholas Morris- ette. Pokegama, Thos. Thos. Hughes, Hughes Res. James Persona, Res. of MT. Robe ound Lake, 08. 0. . T. rtson, tea Barton B. BartonB.Resbrook Kosbrook, Evrea Sulender, Swan River, McDonald's J.J .MoDonald, place, 3. 0. Hooker, Oowhi W. Sie Splithand, owhorn ¥. W. Miller, 3 School, A. N. Phillips, has. Erven. Shaw, Shaw's B. RB. Merrifield. Camp, Gust Torbonson, Geo H. Rahier. . E. H. Phelps, Phelp’s Williams Lyons, place, Lawrence Shug. ‘The matter of the completion of the im- provement of the FairGround wasthen taken Winnibigoshish EB. H Commissioner King moved that a sum of not to exceed $250.00 be expended in the com- letion of the Fair Grouud and race track. The motion was seconded by commissioner Sundlof. Commissioner Passard moved an amend- ment to the motion, that 2 sum of not to | exceed $400.00 be expended in the completion of the Fair Ground and race track. The mo- tion was seconded by commissioner O’Brien and carried by the following votes: Yea: Mullins, Passard and O’Brien. Nay: Sundloff and King. ? 4 Chairman Malling then then called vice- chairnan O’Brien to the chair. and moved an amendment to the motion as follows: That a sum of not exceeding $1000.00 be expended in the completion of grading the Fair ground and race track, fencing the ground and building a grandstand. The motion was se- conded by commissioner Passard and carried by the foulowing votes; Yea: Mullins, Passard and O’Brien. Nay: King and Sundloff. ‘The vote upon the motion as amended was as follows: Yea: Mullins, O’Brien and Pas- sard. Nay; King and Suddloff. Vice-chair- man O’Brien thereupon declared the motion as amended carried. Commissioner King moved that the com- mittee heretofore appointed to look after the hands this 26th day of G » under our August, 1908. i CYRUS M. KING, F SUNDLOFF. Committee.”” Commissioner King moved that the report of the committee be approved; that said bway be and the same is hereby ordered ‘ blished, according the committee’s report, nd that the advantages and benefits to each scription of land over which said road asses be and are hereby assessed equal to the images sustained, The motion was seconded » y commissioner Sundloff and carried by un- zanimous vote. i it being the time set for bearing upon the petition for the establishment of a highway work upon the fair grounds be discharged. The motion was seconded and carried, the yote being as follows: Yea: King, O’Brien aud Passard. Nay; Mullins. Commissioner Sund- loff not voting. Oontmiasloner King moved that the chair- man of theboard be appointed a committee to superintend the work of completion of the fair grounds, The motion yan eecesien. by, commissioner Passard and declared carried. Commissioner O’Brien moved that the sum of .00 be appropriated from the County Revenue Fund to the Itasca county agricultural association in accordance with the provisions of sub-division 8 of section | 4. Revised Jaws of 1905. iad motion was seconded by commissioner rd and car- time set | Given under our hands this 26th day of | Pursuant to adjournment, the board again { , at and for the cents per cul the same dim as aS state ditch no. 57. The lon was seconded by commissioner Sundloff and carriéd by unanimous vote. | @ minutes of thelast meeting were read pee ay: mn made and carried were ap- proved. Commissioner King moved that the chair- man appoint a committee to examine the ‘k done on the state road, Island Lake road, county road in 61-25, and 62.27; also to examine the routes for proposed road in town- ship 148, range 27. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Sundloff and carried by un- animous vote. Commissioners O'Brien. King and Mullins were appoint as such committee. Commissioner King moved that the sum of be transferred from the Poor Fund to the Road and Bridge Fund. The motion was seconded by commissioner O’Brien and car- ried by unanimous yote. The following bills were allowed and upon motion made and carried, were ordered paid: Peter Anderson, ditching on state road $ 43046 Nels Anderson, services as axe man on Feeloy-Guodland road survey... 10.00 Herb Aiton, Assistant on F. G. road 97.50, 600.00 surve| 10.00 Austin Western Co., graders, etc...... Nels Anderson, axe man on Feeiey~ Goodland road survey Al. Bladk, work on fair grounds...... Betz & Reithmer, sundry claims, labor and material for state rood... George Becker. ditching on state road Chris. Boehin. bal. due on Blackwater road Contract ... an James Bickley, bal. on Pok, L. contract . Robt. H. Bailey, justice John Bowe, witness. Justice Court. Theodore Hetts. ice Wm. Carer, sundry state road ... on Carlson road Geo. Cox, assisti ways. Ohristi tor’s warrants, etc, Wm. Carter, work on S: Groad.. 2 Pat. Campbell, witness, Justice Court Dunn & = sundry claims, labor road. J. J. Durrell, justice fee: O. A. Doty, witness, Justice Court M. L, Doble, meals furnished jurors. Erskine-Stackhouse Co. sundry claims, labor on state roa eS: First Nat. Bank, sundry claims, labor ‘on state road. Thos. J. Feeley, part parment on Swan river road contract . Dr. H. 8. Fairail, medicalservices for county poor. 5 Henry Hughes & Co., sundry claims. work on Fair grounds............ Pat Hoolihan, work on state road.. Theo Hulbert, livery for commis- sioners ex-roads. ‘ ennepin Bridge Co. Wm. Hoolihan, ustice court. Hendrickson, on state road . Hoolihan, pos tices. Wm. Hooliban, telegrams Tom Holms, witness, Justice Court Dr. Geo. J. Hanley, medical ser for couuty poor. f Jobo Hamalainen, supplies furnished Mrs. Anna Marti de Itasca Iron News, publishing liquor licence notice. z 2 s F. H. Johnston. work on Bigtork road J. W. Johnston, 10. Johaston, house rent for Nort amily, June 24 to July 24th, 1908. 3 ton z J.C. Jobuson, house rent, one month price, of 10h yard. the said ditch to be of for pauper sees teeees« Thes. Kerr & Co., livery for sioners ex. road: E. C, Kiley, publishin, commis- SL5L John Kohler, labor oa state road... 7250 King Lumber Co., lumber for haysacl at poorfarm.. . . ™ é 1.60 Lieberman Brothers, sundry for work on Fair grounds 956.97 Lester Lofberg. c: Goodland road.. Lindems & Co TOMO. yore: M. E. Lane, labor on Harry Lavigne, justice fee: L. LaFreniere, printin roadwork... 4 Johu Morse, work on Carter road. .. W_E. Martin. work on state road... . J. -V. Morse. labor performed on Smoky Hollow road Seeckeee Hi , labor performed on J Do. ¥rank Murray,. services on Feeley-Guodland st James Murchie, co. sunt. of highways. Messabe Telep. Vo., telephone service ti Miller Davi: nt, Co., mortgage re- co! F. A, McVioar, Joe O'Vay, Juror, justice Court Oppegard & Olsen; pr shed pesthouse ... John W. Oaks, compas: sessor Of dist. no. 1... Wm. Puliar work on Fair giound: Pete Peterson, laber performed on Coon Luke road. A. Peterson, deputy coroner's fees, W,J. & H. D. Powers, supplies for road work. 3 . 35.58 Carl Phillips, work on Splithand Lake road 5 ee? 42.00 Minnie ter, taking testimony at coroner's inquest.. 7.20 Mrs. Rosana O. Payne, witness Justice Court... ; a 1.52 W.J.& H. D. Powers, road grader low etc. see . 23.50 .J.&H. D. Powers, supplies for courthouse and jail are AL.73 W.J.& H. H. Powers, supplies for 27 15.00 130.85 40.00 | Feelyy-Bovey contract, 500.00 James Riley, labor performed on state road...... 146.25 Ed. i labor . 117.00 Thos. Bussell, coroner's fees ..... ~ 10.20 James Ross, team for commissioners 2.00 Coleraine Optic, publishing notices... 13.20 Skelly Brothers, claims for labor on state road Be scenes 306.42 Fred Smith, labor on state roac . 5.00 N. D. Smith, blacksmith’s supplies for state road............... 22.30 N. D. Smith, blacksmithing on road grader. 3 : 2.20 J. ¥. Sundloff, commissioners’s mileage _ 8.00 Do Do 23.95 Arthur Seaman. constable’s fee 5.50 & Smith's Premier Ty pewriter Co. supplies Security Blank Book & Printing Co., Deed record... t M, J. Taylor. publishing Aibert Tuel. labor on Fair Thomas Trainor, meals for juro’ P. C. Warner, surveying roads. P. CG. Warn grounds John H. Whippie, sury On motion the board adjou Sept. 26th, 1908 NEIL MULLINS, aGhalrman, Board of County Ocmmissioners. ttest: M. A. SPANG, County Auditar witses exeks 3a (SEAL) For Representative—52nd District. I wish to announce to the voters of the 520d Minnesota legislative dis- trict that I am a candidate for nom- ination on the Republican ticket for representative in the state legislature. If nominated and elected, I shall try to be useful to the constituency of said district and éndeavor to get such legislation-enacted as will stimulate the development of Northern Min- nesota. A L. HAMILTON. Get printing at Herald-Review. Diy Spoftord’s next visit to Grand Rapids will be October. 17th, at hotel Pokegatna. : Having recei endorsement of Cass County, I ree spectfully announce my candidacy for the legislature from the 52nd district. Your vote is solicited at the primaries Sept. 15. Chas. W. LaDu, Pine River, Cass County, Minn. Hattie F. Booth, Grand Rapids. Candidate for Republican Nomina- tion for the office of County Supt. of Schools. I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of Court. Candidate for Republican Nomina- tion for the office of Clerk of Court. Keo LeRoux, Grand Rapids. Candidate for Republican Nomina- tion for the office of County Treasurer. Charles L. Frye. Republican candidate for office of County Treasurer. W. A. Rossman Candidate for County Attorney, Re- publican Primaries H. S. Huson, Judge of Probate. Candidate for Republican Nomin tion for the office of Judge of Probate. T. T. Riley, Nashwauk. Candidate for Republican Nomina- tion for the office of sheriff. JESSE HARRY Candidate before Republican Pri- maries for nomination for office of Sheriff of Itasca County. George Riddell. Candidate for Democratic Nomina- tion for the office of Sheriff. E. H. Bither, Bovey. Candidate for Republican Nomina- tion for toe office of County Attorney. For Sale. I offer my residence property con- isting of four large lots and two story, seve" room house, located on he southwest corner bloc ten, Houghtons First Addition to Grand Rapids. Eigth unimproved lots in the village. Fifty-acres of hardwood within 5 miles of Grand Rapids. Call or address E. R. Lewis, Grand; Rapids. D An ad, in the Herald-Review brings results. John’A. Brown, County Surveyor. Candidate for Republican Nomina tion for the office of County Sur- veyor. E. J. McGowan, Register of Deeds. Candidate for Republican Nomina~ tion for the office of Register of Deeds. M. A. Spang, County Auditor. Candidate for Democratic Nomina-~ tion for the office of County Auditor. A. A. Kremer, County Treasurer. Can jate for the Republican Nom- ination for County Treasurer ° Frank F. Price Candidate for Democratic Nomina- tion for the office of County Attorney. EY Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, will be at Hotel Poke- gama Grand Rapids, the 15th and 16th of each. month. All those having trouble with their eyes or in need of the proper services for the fitting of of glasses are cordially invited to call. Cross eyes straightened, diseases of the eye carefully diagnosed. Artifi- cial eyes in large stock. sects eae tai a Good Printing—Herald-Review. t \ cy] ah

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