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Brana’ Rapids Preraia-Review Saha Every Wednesday _ByE E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A IN ADVANCE YEAR Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapid Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter, THE HERALD- REVIEW IS THE Official Paper of Itasca County. Official Paper of Village of Grand Rapids. Official Bouse, of Village of Cohasset. Official Paper of Village of Keewatin. Official Paper of Village of Nashwauk. Official Paper of Village of Holman. » icial Paper of U. S. Dis- ct Court in Bankruptcy Proceedings. Designated by State and National Officials as the Of- ficial Paper for the publica- tion of all legal notices to be made through their re- spective offices in Itasca Co. Recognized by Everybody as the Leading Weekly Newspaper of Northeastern Minnesota. BOARD ADUOURNG iued From Page One 1ad served as commissioner for Ss ars DOINGS AT LAST MEETING \ motion tosend John Briggs of Deer River to the state sanitari- tarium at Walker was temporarily ald ¢ The Voigt road in town 57, range 46 was favorably reported by the com- nittee and was approved, Commisioner-elect Jno P. Trebil- ock was instructed to furnish relief to Mrs. Lund of Bovey to the amount »f $10 per mouth. Tbe hearing upon the Goodland- Feeley road was postponed until the next meeting. A contract for the clearing and grubbing of the Moose Lake road was iwarded to &, Samuelson for $56.00 er acre A. I Olson was awarded a con- ract for the construction of the Deer Riyer and Ballclub road at 340 per acre Liquor licenses were’ grante1 to Mike McKinney at Snowball, and to WILL LOCATE IN YAKIMA VALLEY |b J. Decker, Early Resdent of | *' Itasca County, Has Bought | Washington Fruit Farm. “Nothing like it in the world for fruit,” is the declaration of J. J.) Decker, just returned from an ex- tended visit to the coast states. He} went west last August and built an} eight-room house for P. B. Paully on Whidby Island, just off the coast of Puget sound, where Mr. Paully bought a farm of 110 acres, that Mr. Decker says will require about five generations to clear up. It is a stump farm. Mr. Paully sold bis tine | farm just east of town to Sheriff} Hoolihan and went west to be reliev- ed of the task of clearing land. Mr. Decker bought a small fruit farm in the Yakima valley, Washington, east of Seattle about 150 miles. His land is adjoining the village of North Yakima, a town of about 1,500 popu- lation- He expects to locate there next spring. He says it is a fine cli- mate and a great fruit producer. The lands are irrigated. Mrs. Deck- er has been visiting in Michuig dur- ing Mr. Decker’s sojourn in Washing- ton. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS —OF THE— BOARD —OF— SCHOOL DIRECTORS DISTRICT NO. 1. Grand Rapids. Minn. D 1908 A regular meeting of the School Board of Dist. No. 1 was held in their office, all memb- ers present. The application of Edward Wilson for the appointment as truant officers at a sulary of .00 per menth was received and upon mo- tion was accepted. his term of office to com- mence January 1, 1909 Upon motion L. Carpenter was given the contract to convey certain Dost to the Car- penter schools at 335.00 per month. Upon motion it was decided to advertise for bids for three hundred cords of hard wood and three hundred cords of soft wood to be delivered at the three school buildings in Grand Rapids. Upon motion the sum of $50.00 was approp- riated as a fund for high school music, said sum to be expended under the supervision of Sipennlenient Freeman. pon motion, the following amounts were alien as janitor expenses for the various schools outside of Grand Rapids for the school year of 1908 and 1909: Anderson ,$18.00; Alvood, $18.00; Arbo, $18.00; Balsam Lake, > Labrie at Dexterville. bonds of county officers were xeccepted and approved as follows: r Spang, $3,000: Register of McGowan, $5,000; Clerk of Court Rassmussen, $1,000; Attorney Price, $1,000: Judge of Probate Huson, $1,000: Coroner Russel. $1,000; Sur- veyor Brown, $500. Seyeral bids for the construction of the Feeley-Biackberry road were rejected. The report of the board of audit was read and approved. The county ditch bonds in the sum f $13.546.66, for the construction of Judicial Ditch Mo. 1,” were sold to the Minnesota Loan and Trust com- papy of Minneapolis, at 5 per cent. with a premium of $472.50 A number of bills were auditea and allowed. The official proceed- ings will appear in the next issue of the Herald-Review. JUDGE STANTON ACCEPTS RESULTS Contrary to General Report Judge C. W. Stanton Will Not Contest Election of Wright ‘The following report was sent from $18.00; Bearville, $14.00; Bergyille, $18.00 Blg- fork,’ $30.00; Blackberry $27.00; Carpenter, $27.00; Castle creat $18.00; Clinite, $18.00, Co- hasset $45.00 for each room; Cowhorn Lake. $18.00; Cuuningham, $15.00; Deer Lake, $18.00; Effie, $18.00; Feeley, : Gustafson. $18.00; Harrington, 318.00; Houpt, $18.00; Knight, $18.00; Moose Park, $18.00; ite ormick, am: McKinley $18.00; Mesabon, $18.00; 18.00; Pokegama Lake, $18.00; Rah: ed ‘Like, $13.00; Rice Lake, $27.00; $18.00; Sand Lake, $18.00; Shoal Li Siniths, $18.00; Splithand, $18.00; Spr 318.00; Squaw Pake. $27.00; Stl ngy Lake, Vance eas $13.00: Pa Welch Lake, 8.00. ¢ bills were allowed: B. M. Congdon, repairs, Vance school 8 28 70 | Chas. Johnson, me Borgville pcuol 300 Aanon Joice, * — Joice school... 3 00 A. L, Donlor, “Rosy school. cars S.M. Dinwiddie, “ MeCormick and Thorofare. 21 30 King Lumber Vo., repair materials, 10 38 J. A, hide HD repairs. Bearv tite school : 16 40 Herman Sinith, repair ‘bo. 22 Waters Metal Construction Co. heat- ing and ventilating plants for the Feeley and Bigfork schools,.. 400 00 Minneapolis Office and School iture Co.. di fork schools. . J. Oslund, on Rice La labor : Tabor on Riee Lake school. . Martin a labor on Rt school .. Herman school. Kolden Third River school..... Beltrami, Lumber Co, & Thompson. dumber for River schoo 47:30 WV F Nobles. ' \ Third Kiver ches 248.50 Fairbanks Morse & Co., repai gasolene engine. 412 MA Boorman, a in manual | ‘rain: ing room. - 600 Itasca Mercantile manual training departmen' 131 Itasca Mercantile Co., bh Minnesota . 20 00 Allyn & Bacon, text boo! 1 10 D C Heath & Co., text books. 9 36! First National Bank, interest on 1187 68 400 1 CE Aiken, freigi Miss Nellie Brackin, freight pai F E Rousswig, postage express, phone and expenses on trip to V: and Rice Lake schools........ James Doran, expenses on ‘trip “to Rice Lake and Vance schools. ... Julia A, Coolen, expres: plies for Houpt school J Munaigal, laundry bill, t C Gravelle, milk for domestic’ Sci- ence department... Mrs Huary Price, ence departme: R XK Bell, supplies Henry Hughes & C John Beckfelt, supplies for doi science department.. Geo F Kremer, disinfectant and other and sup: ill for domestic sei- supplies... 21 Frank Myers, dray bill. 1 CW Forrest, dray bill.. 6 6 ae G F Morrison, washing towels for High Schoo! 19 46 Vi ings of Grand’ Rapids, pues i: ck mika paid for tun ng “re- baiting so oa a ggepis 10 00 Freeman, office expenses . 1350 Kine Lumber Co., order of Vo! & Johnson on the Feeley contract. 00 Upon motion the meeting adjourned, JAMES D. Zee = er! said mi ren changed exce sent of the Viftaes Section 2. This Ordinance shall take ef- ieee and be in force from and after its publi- | cation. GEORGE RIDDELL, Attest: ss President. W. C. YANCY, Recorder. Herald-Review Dec. 23. 1908, Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca county, Minnesota, up until 10 o'clock a, m. on Tues- day. the 5th day of January, 1909, at the office of the County Auditor in the Village of Grand Rapids, for the construction of a county. road known as the “Blackberry- Feeley Road,” beginning at_Blackberry sta- | tion in section 4, ‘ownsiiip 54, range 24, and running thence ina southeasterly direction Rovthen with the right-of-way of Great iorthern Railway to the Feeley Township line. Said road is to be constructed and com- pleted according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Auditor. The Board of County Commissioners re- serve the right to reject any or all bids. | By. order of the Board of County Com- missioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, st day of December, 1908. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Dated thi: Cit > $9.50 TO $16.50 Extra ter how big you are. I can sell you the very best suit you ever owned at the price for BIG MEN'S ONSERWEAR-—I can fit you, no mat- $9.50 positively buy the best Sizes _LET ME SHOW VOY. JOHNSON’S FURNISHING GOODS STORE Second Street South = = $16.50 pb encrinn suit in town $ $ Grand Rapids, Minn. | | | Team For SALE—At a bargain if ;taken at once: weighs 3000; 4 and 5 years old. Enquireof King Lumber Company, Girt WANTED—For general house- work. Apply at this office. The Herald-Review has the newest faces in job type. Phone 159. F. P. SHELDON. President. C.E.A | First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. P. J, SHELDON, a ice-President 4 - Transacts a General Banking Business Dr. cosretto DENTIST. Offic. {n First National Bank Building.— GRAND. RAPIDS. MINNESOTA. ORDINANCE NUMBER 60. An Ordinance to amend Section 7 of Ordi- nance Number 41 of the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, entitled ‘‘An Ordi- nance granting tothe Mesaba Telephone Company the right to erect poles and wires, and granting said right all on terms and conditions herein stated,” adopted June 20, 1905. The village Council of the Village of Grand Rapids do ordain as follows. Section 1. That section 7 of Ordinance Number 41 of the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, be and the same hereby is amend- ed so as to read as follows: “Section 7. Nothing in this ordinance shall be so construed as to repeal, modify, or change any Ordinance or O: inances of said Village re lating to telephone companies, but all the provisions of such Ordinance or Ordi- nances shall continue and remain in full force and effect. And no telephone company now or hereafter operating as such in said Village shall charge its patrons for telephone service a greater rate than one (1) dollar per month for residence telephone service and two (2) dollars per month for business tele- phone service; and no person employing tele- phone erie from any such telephone com- Dany do! cing business in said V iilaze shall be compelled to pay for any service in advance D® CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence corner Leland avenue and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. WY TEESED A. ROSSMAN, Attorney At Law. Offtce in First National Bank Building. GRAND RAPID. - - MINN er F. PRICE LAWYER in the First National Bank building Office GRAND RAPIDS) - MINN : THE PIONEER STORE... Christmas Time Is Here on any pariicular one. Merry Christmas The Perplexing Question WHAT SHALL I GIVE? You have many to remember, possible cannot expend much We had yon in mind when we made our purchases for Christmas and can supply your every need. Bemidji on Monday of this week; Judge C. W. Stanton having been officially advised by the state canvass- ing board of the election of his op- ponent in the lateelection, B. F. Wright of Park Rapids, has announc- ed that he has no_idea of contesting the election, and has sent the follow- ing letter of congratulation to Mr. Wright. “Dear Mr. Wright: The report of your election to succeed myself as judge of this judicial district, has, I am informed, been duly confirmed by the state cauvassing board, and I am therefore pleased to congratulate you ipon your success. I believe that you conducted your campaign fairly and honorably and I assure you that I will surrender the position to you -with entire good feeling and with hearty wisbes for your success. Trusting that 1 may soon have the pleasure of meeting you personally, I am, yours truly, “C. W. STANTON.” Judge-elect Wright has conferred with Judge McClenahan (associate judge of the Fifteenth district) rela- tive to the holding of court terms for this judicial district. Judge Wright willassume the duties of his office January 4 and his first term of court will be held in Park Rapids, begin- ing on January 12. A Few Suggestions We Make Are: For Women Fancy Handkerchiefs Sila Scarfs Shoes Slippers Silk Waists Silk Petticoats Furs Cloaks Mitts and Gloves Dress Patterns Toilet Sets Knit Shawls Dress Skirts Fancy Baskets Fancy China Belts, Etc. For Children Mitts Shirts Shirts Sweaters Caps Toques ” Suits Cloaks Fur Sets Moccasins Shoes Etc., Etc. For Men Dress Shirts Flannel Shirts Sweater Coats Fancy Vests Suits Trousers Fine Shoes Slippers Mitts Gloves Handkerchiefs Mufflers Neckties Overcoats Pocket Knives Wrist-bands Etc., Etc. Pure Sugar Candy, Pure Chocolate Creams, and twenty other kinds at Special Low Prices for Holiday trade. Nuts of all kinds. Popcorn on cob--none better Make this Store your Headquarters, whetner you buy or not ALWAYS WELCOME HERE BECKFELT, Crand Rapids ( In Market at all POLES, POSTS and TIES; Times for Cedar KELKKCLSKLCHEAASCSKK SHAK eet see eraser stegcewsessegeeseesses home you IS YOUR HOME PROTECTED? With a Telepone in your DOCTOR, POLICE OR FIRE DEPARTMENT. When in need of the services of either you can’t afford to wait. EE Re ne A AE A can call the A Telephone Will Protect Your Home For Information concerning rates cail Tel. No. 67. W. N. DALCOUR, Local Manager. FF AE A Ee a a = = 2) 2 = = * = me = 2 3 2 = 4 * * = = & * e = = s a 4 = 2 a 4 = = ca = = a = = = * 2 = = = # HIFSCAKSCTSCKKSKLSSS Se ee ss sosssascoousoassaeneaes ees Cid i SKESKSAKASHKSKSKSSOSSGSSSEAHSSHSHSSOSSSSTSSSS HSH SESSS Grand Rapids Village Lots per month is certainly easy. business lots on our lists. REISHUS-REMER (IRAE EA 0 EA A a A se a eae a a a ee a AND $5 PER MONTH. We have choice residence lots all over town and we are selling them on such easy terme that anybody can buy. Come io and talk the matter over. A house and three lots for salecheap. We also have some choice They are for sale on easy terms. KEFASCSAPFSTSSSSSKSSSSSSSSSSEHE 9 DOWN 35 down and $5 LAND COMPANY, SHSSELESSSSSSS SHS ES EM a ee ae a ee a ee: Special Sewer Assessment Resolution. Whereas, the Village Conneil of the Village of Grand Rapids, Minnésota, did heretofore on the 8th day June, 1908, pass and adopt a certain resolution ——s the construction of a sewer in and alon offman Avenue in said Village from Fourth Street to Seventh | Street therein, and requiring the owners of | §, property fronting thereon to construct the | same within the time limited, and said owners failed and neglected to so con- struct said sewer within the time aforesaid and the Village of Grand Rapids thereafter caused the same to be constructed in accord. ance with the provisions of said resolution ; and paid for the construction thereof out of the general fund of said Village within the thirty days last past; due notice of said resolution having been AGS to all persons ' Same S interested therein by due service of said resolution as proyided by law; now, there- fore, be it Resolved, that a meetin, Council aforesaid will be held at the Council room in said Village at 8 o’clock p. m. on the 8th day of February, 1909, for the purpose of hearing evidence of all persons or parties interested in caused by the construction of said sewer to the lots, parts of lots and parcels of ground fronting or abutting on said sewer and for the purpose of levying assessmets for such benefits, at which time and place all parties interested are hereby notified to be . and give eyidence touching such nefits. The names of the owners of property front- ing and abutting on said sewer and a descrip- tion of said property affected thereby are as Sa follows, viz: come Rapids, First cag Ow! Charles - ied of the Village! the assessment of benefits : Grand Rapids, pararet E Logan | ae . 2 Clara R Grove, e, F ‘Bauerman < Same... Bessie Clai rene L Tra: Same John Same... . I D Rassmussen ame. 5 Eva V _Basemusson Same, S half... : James N are 8 haif N half. . 16 CE Boorman, N quarter SRESSRRRSRRERRESRGSSSS John Costello, G. G. Martin, Same . : George F Myers : Same... Same Same s Same.... ose Lillian E Pratt. H Logan Same Same Jobn Same. N Wiliam Lehman Same...... Same Same.. Gordon Meagher. Mary A SieMaho Same......... Catherine Same.. ; Daniel M Guan. : Same ........ GEORGE R IDDELL, Atte: President, w. © YANCEY, Recorder, Passed and adopted December 21, 1903. House and eight lots in Grand Forks to exchange for tract of land near Apply to C. D. Hor- ton, Grand Rapids, Minn. nr7t3 For Rent—One large neatly fur- nished room. Stove heat-suitable for two gentlemen, Mrs. Lothrop.