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Brana’ Revids Theraiae'Review Published Every Wednesday By E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE ° Postoffice at Grand Rapid as Second-Class Matter, cial Paper of Itasca County. Official Paper of Village of Grand Rapids. al Paper of Village of Cohasset. Official Paper of Village of Keewatin. al Paper of Village of shwauk. ° Official Paper of Village of Holman. Official Paper of U.S. Dis- trict Court in Bankruptcy Proceedings. gnated by State and tional Officials as the Of- ficial Paper forthe 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. wonderful Sambur salt ing which there is a cu- i. The story runs that an long ago told one of the rajahs that, if he wanted to be rich, 1@ should ride a horse as far as he ould go, without once looking back, and the land as far as he could travel would become a field of silver, always provided he did not turn. He rode for thirty miles and then, curiousity over- coming him, he looked back, with the result that, instead of the promised field of silver he found a lake of salt. 1 fakir Ruled Through Superstition. Queen Niawingi, a dusky central African potentate, now decrepit and discredited, is said to have been the last ruler of Mpororo. She once po ssessed much influence, partly due to superstitious fear. She claimed the power of intercourse with the spirit world, and surrounded herself with much mystery. She I‘ved completely hidden in a hut, from which she was supposed never to emerge. When ap- proached for any purpose, the replies to questions were given in a high, syueaky voice, intended to be accept- ed as the voices of spirits. Relics of Extinct Birds. Funk island, off the coast of New- foundland, used to afford shelter every year at breeding time to countless num s of natatory birds, among them being the white booby (sula bas- 2). These birds have met with me fate as the great auk. They extinct. Now their eggs are great and would fetch large sums it there are none in the- market specimens are on view at the nithsonian institution and at the eum of Natural History they range in value from $500 to $750 apiece. EGGS WITHOUT SHELLS. One Way They Are Sent in Russia to Avoid Excessive Freight. Russian exporters, to avoid an ex- cessive freight on eggs as well as to avoid loss from breakage and from spoiling by heat, ship them without the shell, i. e., broken and the con- tents put up in air-tight block tin box- es, with or without salt, according to the taste of the customer. Each box contains several eggs and is sold by weight, the size running from half a kilogram up to a pud (some sixteen kilograms). The price of the latter is 5 rubles. For use in cooking and for a limited time these tinned or preserved eggs seem to an- swer very well; that is, on the conti- nent, for England doesn’t take kindly to them. London, for instance, which buys large quantities of Russian eggs, pays 8 rubles a pud for them (against 5 for the preserved eggs), besides the weight of the shells and the extra freight tariff on eggs. Hach block tin box of “conserved” eegs, whether of half kilo (a kilo is a little more than two pounds) or two ud size, must bear the date and hour of its closing, thus guarding against getting stale eggs. The amount of eggs put up in boxes and annually ex- ported is enormous and constantly growing. On the Contrary. Miss Gaddie—“I was awfully sur- prised to hear that Belle was married.” Miss Wise—“Yes, it was sudden.” Miss Gaddie—“Her people are angry, * hear. They say her husband is a yn of absolutely no family.” Miss Wise—“That’s not true. He as a widower with four children. Baby’s Excuse for Laughing. Friend—I am afraid your husband 1s a very bad cold; he’s continually reezing. It’s quite painful to hear m. W2Hy don’t you ask a doctor to -e him? Matron—Well, I’m waiting just a few days because it amuses baby so to see his father sneeze. Some Blush All Over. A blush is usually thought of as affecting only the face, but it often covers the neck and sometimes spreads along the shoulder blades. In fact, some people blush all over their bodies. DEFECTIVE PAGE OFFICIAL OF THE BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Grand Rapids. Minn.. Dec. 19, 1908. Pursuant to journment the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca County, Minnesota met at the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids this 19th day of De- cember, 1908 at 10 o’clock AM. All members of the Board present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion made and carried, were ap- proved. mmiss \ ner King moved that John Brig: ident of Deer River, be sent to the Sanitarium at Walker for treatment. The motion was seconded by Commissioner ard, Aftersome discussion the matter was temporarily laid over, Commissioner King moved that hearing upon the Spring Lake roud be continued to the next meeting. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Sundloff and carried by unani- mous vote, It being the time set for the hearing upon the petition for the establishment of the Voight Road, begining at the center of sec- tion 19 in township 57, range 86 and running thence east and along the shore of Moose Luke thene in a southeasterly direction to a point intersecting with County Road in sec- Uon 28, township 57, range 26, the committee appointed to examine the route of Said road aS referred to in the order of appointment made on Ihe 24th day of October, 1908, filed their report in which they recommended that the prayer of the petitioners of said petition be granted. \ Commissioner O’Brien moved that the re- portof the Committee be approved; that said highway be and the same is hereby es- tablished according to the Committee’s re- port and that the advantages and benefits to each description of land over which said road runs be and are hereby assessed as equal to the damages sustained. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and car- ried by unanimous vote. Commissioner King moved that Com- missioner-elect Johan P, Trebilcock of the Third District be authorized and directed ‘to furnish relief to Mrs. Sund of Bovey, in the sum of $10.00 per month. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Sundloff and car- ried by unanimous vote. Commissioner King moved that the hearing in the petition for the change of a portion of the Goodland-t eeley Road be continued to the next meeting. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Sundloff aad carried by unanimous vote. The bids for the clearing and grubbing of the road known as the “Moose Lake Road” in townships 57—26 and 57—27 were then open- ed and read as follows: William Hendrickson for 90c per running rod. L. E. Hunter and A. L, Cochran for $2%.00 ret ot fied ist, for $70.00 ust iquist, for per acre. Claude M. Johnson for 81.00 per rod. F. Samuelson for $56.0 per acre. ¥. . Kassow for 81.10 per rod. . G@. Voight for $1.48 per rod. A. F. Olson for 85c per rod. Robt. Metke for $1.20 per rod The bid of F. Samuelson being the lowest and best bid, upon motion of Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Sundlott said bid was accepted by unanimous vote and the County Auditor was instructed to draw a contract for the completion of said work in accordance with said bid and on or before August Ist, 1909. The bids for the construction of the Deer River and Ballclub Road from Dumas Spur west to Ballclub station were opened and read as follows: F. Samuelson for $14.00 per acre. L. Late oa and A. L. Cochran for $300.90 per mile. Frank Payne for $1.30 per running rod. A. F. Olson for $40,00 per acre. The bid of A. F, Olsen being the lowest_and best bid, upon motion of Commissioner King, secondec by Commissioner Sundioff. said bid Was accepted and the County Auditor in- structed to draw a contract for the com. pletion of said work in accordance with said bid and on or before July Ist, 1909, a adjournment was then taken to 1:30 Pursuant to adjournment the Board again met at 1:30 P, M. Members present: Commissioners Mullins, O’Brien Sundioff and Passard, It being the time set for hearing upon the application of Mike McKinney for a license to sell intoxioating liquors at Snowball in the ‘Town of Greenway, also the application of George Labrie for a license to sell intoxicat- ing liquo:s at Dexterville in the town of Nore, the sume were then taken under cousidera- tion. There being no objections filed or of- fered against thegranting of said applica- tions, upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien, seconded by Commissioner Pussard, said ap- plications were allowed by unanimous vote and licenses ordered issued to each of said applicants. Nath John Erickson offered to deed to the Couaty for road purposes as rip of land two rods wide along the south side of lots 11 and 12, section 33, township 56, range 24, for the sum of $15.00, Commissioner OBrien moved that suid offer be accepted and that the County Auditor be instructed to draw a war- rant upon the County Ruad and Bridge fund in favor of said Erickson for the sum of $15.00. upon the execution and delivery by said Erickson a Ooeraganee to the County for said strip of land. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried by unanimous vote, The following County officers’ bonds were then presented to the rd for approval: ,County Auditor, with M. A. Spang as prin- cipaland the American Surety Company of New York as surety in the sum of $3,000.00. Register of Deeds, with Edward J. McGow- anas principal and Bernard C. Fini 5 Wm. G. Gilbert, Hubert D. Powers, Wm. Dib- bert, and John Beckfelt as sureties in the sum of $5,000.00. Clerk of the District Court, with I. D. Ras- mussen as principal and the Banker’s Surety Company of Cleveland, Ohio, as sureties in the sum of $1,000.00. County Attorney, with Frank F. Price as principal and the Banker's Surety Company of Cleveland, Ohio, as surety in the sum of 11,000.00. Judge of Probate. with H. 8. Huson as prin- ee andthe Banker's Surety Company of een Onio, as surety in the sum of Coroner. with Thomas Russel as princi and W. C. Giibert and D, M.Gunn as suret in the sur of $1,000.00 County surveyor, with John A. Brown as principal and E. A. Kremer and W. Q. Yost as sureties in the sum of $500.00. Commissioner O’Brien moved that all of the foregoing bonds be approved, The mo- tion was seconded by Commissioner Sundloff and carried by unanimous vote. s for the constructio.1 of the Black- ‘eeley Road were then opened and read as follows: Melvin N. Rosholt for $1,88 per rod. Obas. G. Anderson, for the sum of $2,650.00. Jobn Sutherland for $4.00 per rod. E. C. Watson. for $3.696.00. Chas, A. Pogue, for $2,879.60. A. F. Olson for $40.00 per acre for clearing, 81.60 per rod for grading and $4.00 per rod fur corduroy. Commissioner OBrien moved that all bids be rejected and that the County Auditor be instructed to again advertise for bids for the construction of said road. Bids to be receiv- ed and opeved ut the regular meeting uf the Board to ve held Janusry 5th, 1909. The Bids for the construction of the Suther- land Road along the north side of the north half of the NE 4. section 4, township 54, yanee 24, were then opened and read as fol- lows: Peter Obman, for $425.00. E. C. Watson. for 3610.00. Chas, C. Anderson, for $500.00. John Sutherland, for $375.00. The bid of John Sutherland, airs lowest and best bid, upon motion of Com: missioner O’Brien, seconded by Commission- er Passard. thebid of Joha Sutherland was accepted, and the County Audivor was in- structed to draw a contract for the comple- tion of said work in accordauce wit bid and on or before the last day of July PROCEEDINGS 1} ing resolution was seconded The following report of the County Bi of Audit was tl on presente ae ie To The Honorable Board of County Com- missioners, “ ltasca County, Minnesota. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned Board of Audit of said Itasca County. convened at the oftice of the County ‘reasuer of said County ou the 19th | day of December, A. D., 1908, for the of examining and 1 the accounts, books and vouche Kremor. County ‘Trea: er of said , and to count and ascertain the kind, deserip.ion anit amount | of funds in the Tr jonging ! thereto We uld respectfully report that we found said Treasurer indebted to the several funds | at the beginuing of business on L 1th, ' 1908, in the aggregate sum of $80,310 54. And we tind the Treasurer in the possession of tunds covering said indebtedness in ad and amounts as folloy Cash in Safe clacene ees iB 41588 Cash items, mon checks 12 43 Deposited in National Bank, Grand Rapids F | Deposited in Grand Rapids Deposited iu First S Kiver... .. Deposited in Nashwauk Deposited in First Nativn Coleraine.....- Deposited in Bove, o y ais 6,319 91 Total funds on hand Dee. 19th, 1908 $80,310 54 Respectfully snbmitted, ng, County Auditor, J. D, Rassmussen, Clerk of 1 Neil Mutiins. Chairman Co. 3. Board of Audit, Itasca County . Commissioner Passa@rd moved that the re- port of the Board of Audit be approved motion was seconded by. Comm O'Brien and carried by unanimous vot A petition’ was presented from the citizens of the own of Ardeahurst and other nearby towns requesting the Board to furnish a road grader to be used in the vicinity ef Arden- hurst. Apon motion made and Carried, said petition was laid over, ‘The matter of renewing the $3,500,00 insur- ance upon the County poor house which policy expires Dec. 22nd. 1908, was then taken up. Commissioner O’Brien moved Uhut poli- ciss for 32,000.00 with companies represened by O. B, Aiken be renewed, and that Kremer & King be authorized and instructed to write a policy for $1,500.00, subject to the ap- proval of the Bourd at its next meeting. ‘rhe motion was seconded by Commissioner Sundioif and carried, The following applications for Correction of Assessment und Abatement of Taxes were approved and recommended fo the Minneso: to (ax Commission: CU W. Prescovt, 1; C. L. Mather, 1; W. Gilbert, 1. The bids received for the purchase of the $13,546.66 bonds, Were then opened and read. After carefully considering ail bids received, Commissioner Sundiotf otiered the following resolution and moved its adoption: “Whereas, pursuant to proceedings duly had in accordance with the provisious of chapter 448, General Laws of Minnesota for 1907, there has been duly established a public ditch in the counties of Itasca, Aitkin, and St. Louis, in the state of Minnesota, to be known as Judicial Ditch No. 1,” and due and proper notice has been given of the sale of bonds to be issued by said county of Itasca to defray the expense incurred and to oe in- curred in locating, coustructing and estab- lishing so much of said ditch as is and will be Jocated within said Itasca county. “And, whereas, on the 19th day of _Decemb- er, 1908, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the office of the county auditor of suid county, pursuant to said notice sealed bids were duly received, opened, read and considered by the county board of said county as follows: S.A. Kean & Company offer to pay 104.05 ver ceat., or $548.64 premium for bonds agg! ting $13,546.66, 6-30 year serial, dated Janu- ary 2, 1909, bearing 6 per cent. interest and furnish biank bonds free; or to pay 100.40 per cent, or $54.19 premium, for like bunds, bearing 5% per cent. interest, and furnish blank Donds free; John Nuveen & Co., offer to pay par for like bonds, aggregating either $18,546.66 or $11,747.33, bearing 5 per cent. interest and furnish blauk bonds; Trowbridge & Niver Co., offer to pay for like bonds, aggregating $13,546.66 bearing 5 cent, interest, par and $280 premium, and nrnish blank bonds free; Commercial Investment Co., offer to pay and interest for like bonds, aggregating 546.68. bearing 5 per cent interest, and furnish blank bonds; First State Bank of Grand Rapids, offer to pay par for like bonds, aggregating $13,540.66, bearing 6 per cent. interest; Union Investment Co., offer to pay par, ac- crued interest and $285.75 premium for’ like bonds, aggregating §13.346.66, bearing 5 per cent. interest, and furnish blauk bonds free; or to pay par, accrued interest and $245 remium for like bonds, aggregating $11,747.33, bearing 5 per cent interest and furnish blauk bonds free. First National Bank, Grand Rapids, offer to pay pur und $125 premium for like bonds, ag- gregating $13,545.66, bearing 6 per cent. inter- est, and furnish bonds and incidental ex- penses; The Minnesota Loan and Trust Company, offer to pay pur and accrued interest and 3472.50 premium, for like bonds, aggregating $13,546.66, bearing 5 per cent. interest, payable semi-annually, bonds payable at maturity and not before; or to pay par, accraed inte: est and #400 premium, for like bonds, aggre- gating $11,747°33, bearing 5 per_cent. interest, payable semi-annually, bonds payable at maturity and not before; or to pay par and interest for like bonds, aggregating either amount, bearing 5% per cent. interest, bonds payable on or before dates of maturity; And, whereas, the amount assessed in suid ditch proceedings against state lands has nut been paid into the county treasury of said county, uod it is now by this Board deemed advisable and for the best interest of said county that said Itasca county duly issue ex- ecute and deliver to said Minnesota Loan & Trust bey its bonds in the aggregate sum of $13,546.66, fourteen in the sum of $900.00 each. and the last in the sum of 8946.66, dated January 2, 1909, maturing in fifteen annual installments, January 2, 1915, and each year thereafter to and including January 2, 1929 without Option of prior payment, bearing in- terest at therate of 5 per cent. per annum, he semi-annually at the office of said ‘innesota Loan & Trust Company, at Minne- apolis, Minn.; and it is deemed by this Board that said offer of said Minnesota Loan & Trust Company to pay pac, accrued interest and $472.50 premium for bonds to be issued, is the most favorable of the bids received and should be accepted; Now, therefore, be it resolved, that said bid of said Minnesota Luan & Trust Com- pany, last described, be and it is hereby ac- cepted, and that said Itasca county, Minne- sota, duly issue. execute and deliver to said Minnesota Loan & Trust Company its bonds in accordance and conformity therewith, and for the purposes herein above stated, upon cempliance by said Minnesuta Loan & Trust Company with the terms of its said bid; and that such bonds contain the recital that they are issued by authority of and in strict rdance With the provisions of said chapt- er 448, General Laws Of 1907, and all other re- citals and provisions required by law.” The motion for the adoption of the forego- r 3 by Commission- er O’Brien and carried by unanimous vote. Upon motion. of Commissioner O’Brien, seconded by Commissioner Sundloff the fol- lowing bills were allowed and the County Auditor instructed to draw warrants in pay- ment of same: CG Anderson, labor performed upon pblgekberry road. $ Charles E Farm.. Robt H Bailey, di do Justice tees. E H Brock. witness, justice court. Hattie F lrawing juro' Booth, livery and expense visiting schools.. ......... tte eeee Walter 8 Booth & Son, one township manual........ é eicneys ates Barnard & Co., stationary sup- plies... J 3 Berney, supplit E R Browne, mate courthouse aud jail senses in gown a 1Bowers, hauling coal to poor APM 0000+ 000 soccer acne sag: oscecom Percy Cayon, witness fees justice court Ray Cayon, witness fees justice court 1 12 First National Bank, labor on Plum 00 30 00 124 00 320 59 112 17 00 100 21:00 550 and supplies at Creek road (Chas. Goelon) .. «- 8200 Christie Litho. & P. Uo., stationery supplies sue - 48 59 M_L Doble, board of Sam Johnson and family . any 17 2 O J Franti. Justice fees. + 2200 © L Frye. witness fees, justice court.. 1 12 First National Bank, ‘Grand Rapids, n road (Thos Ottorm len Firs: National Bank, Grand’ Rapids, Free Press Printing company, records and_ blanks. rece eos plow for county fair auling soai to’ poor a Wm Hoolihan, es at varion election precinets, general election Wm Hooliban, fees in district court do telegram do posting 1 do nire of yee Wm Hooliban, ecourt. _de drawing grand and petit jurors, December term. Wm Hoolihan, board of pr (November). Z Wm Hulburt, Justice fees Thos. Hughes, team hire for Surv! oa. Snioky Hollow road M M Harsh, M, D.. services and drug care Chas McOarthy. eS Thos Hughes, services general election J C Hermes, tobacco farnishea paupers (November) 295 J C Herm in Moose Lake labor at poor farm Itasca Mercantile Co.. supplies to poor farm, e' sane Itasca Mercantile court house y ackson, b Jobason, supplies furnish xin on Moose L. row : Z This stable fee: E C Kiley, sundry stationery supplies E C Kiley, publishing. King Lumber Co., suppiies for’ poor farm AL Lafreniere, cou Wm Lyons, judge primary ele Olot Lotberg labor performed upon DPS Rg MNT oo" Si ewciesvsccinssesoese'seccese 4 Lieberman Bros., supplies for poor FATM..00..... ree weer eee mois aes 27 05 Robert Metke, axman on Moose Lake road survey 16 00 E Myers, 14 50 700 place (F EJ McGo nips, ficl, F A MeVicar, stamped envelopes = W_E Myers. teain hire (bringing re- mains of P Lussach from Cohasset} Mesaba telephone company "phone ser- Pi county fair grounds. Nashwauk Hardware ci of Sam Buiskit, pauper 25 CO P O'Donnell, suppli 5 2 68 8 18 5 : 50 Thos Russel, e 8 Geo S Rodd Land Agency, tow! plats, field notes and abstracts 910 Jno L Shellman, coroner's fees 5 do coroner's fees James Hayes, coroner’s jury. Oscar Johnsou. coroner's jury. E G Tracy coroner's jury. Otto Michellette. coroner's jur; Archie McWilliams, coroner's jury.. UA pana coroner's jury. Pars F_ Sundloff, mileage examining J road: . eee J F Sundlofi, mileage attending b.ard meeting Ls J Taylor, publishing notices, etc - Vv Sl cococceocoeokn eS 8 sssssesss 88 5 8 Sa 28 Pry RSE ARE EE SE AE EA AE EE A AE Ae eA Ae Ee Ea aE Ee a ee A J Topping, constable fees. 770 illage of ‘Grand Rapids, light for court house and jail -* a» 4283 Village of Nashwauk. supplies for Mrs Hulcoff......... w 15 99 WM Welch Mfg. Co., stationery for county superintendent.. 4 P C Warner, surveying Moose Lake road - 49 Upon motion the Board then adjeurned. NEIL MULLINS, ia lemar Board of County Commissioners. ttest M. A. SPANG, (Seal) County Auditor. 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, Sow nap 54, range 24, and running thence in a southeasterly direction arallel with ‘he right-of-way of Great ANoreioes Railway to the Feeley Township ne. Said road is to be constructed and com- pleted according to leis 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. Dated this 21st day of December, 1908. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. TEAM For SALE—At a bargain if taken at once; weighs 3000; 4 and 5 years old. Eoquireof King Lumber Company, GirL WANTED—For general house- work, Apply at this office. The Herald-Review has the newest faces in job type. Phone 159. F. P. SHELDON. P. J, SHELDON, President. Vice-President .E. AIKEN, ashier. First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business Dkr. cosTELto DENTIST. Offic. tn First National Bank Building.— GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence corner Leland avenue and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. wu BD A. ROSSMAN. Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Building. GRAND RAPID. - - MINN RANK F. PRICE LAWLER” \dry labor claii ‘id | pest Natiomm Bank, Greed Baplds, 2° | omce im the First National Bank building peeataca Buk Grand depsiayinecr: ot Figee On COUFENOUsensr-swrsssesves 38g;GRAND RAPIDS = - MINN SUITS $9.50 TO $16.50 I can self you the very best suit @ =] 50 you ever owned atthe price for S 5 5 will positively buy the best $16. © ready-te-wear suit in town ’ Extra Sizes BIG MEN’S UNCERWEAR-—I can fit you, no mat- ter how big you are. LET ME SHOW VOY. JOHNSON'S FURNISHING GOODS STORE Second Street South _— Grand Rapids, Minn. $ $ $ $ $ 3 _—— pee ae . §. RED & (0. | naa a POLES, POSTS } and TIES; In Market at all Times for Cedar GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. i SS SS aes Fs daccacacadadichaaaiainitineietietiticaiadnieiniacinisisitisiciatisi= oehataditindaddashetincitig 1S YOUR HOME PROTECTED? With a Telepone in your home you can call the DOCTOR, POLICE OR FIRE DEPARTMENT. When in need of the services of either you can’t afford to wait. A Telephone Will Protect Your Home For Information concerning rates cail Tel. No. 67. W. N. DALCOUR, Local Manager. IE 1 6 1g A EE EE FOCLASLKSSLKKSKKSSSKHS HL SHA KS STAKE K SKS SSS SSeS SHS Ph a cacao Ee ae ae a eeeeseerests Grand Rapids $5 DOWN Village Lots 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. $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, SSESHSESSSSSASSSSSSSSSSSSSSesseosseseuses: SHERHSAASCHHHP ARH Ao soo ee OREO: ee ee A a a a Special Sewer Assessment Margret E Logan. 3 13 =. . ‘ a ame. Resolution. Clara it Groves F Baneitan H s jame.- . aa | 13 Whereas, the Village Conncil of the Village ; of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, did heretofore posse Clair: ee on the 8th day June, 1908, pass and adopt &' Same.... B certaia resolution cneriey the construction of a sewer in and alon; loffman Avenue in | eaid Village from Fourth Street to Seventh Street therein, and requiring the owners of property fronting thereon to construct the fame within the time therein limited, and | BvS.v gaasmussen.. | said owners failed and neglected to so con- | Same S Pal ee Sia ue ae struct sald sewer within the time aforesaid | { — Boorman. N quarter. 16 1“ and the Village éf Grand Rapids thereafter | Same used the same to be constructed in accord-| g, ce with the provisions of said resolution d 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 given to all persons 10| For Rent—One large neatly fur- jo} D1shed room. Stove heat.suitable for 13| two gentlemen, Mrs. Lothrop. interested therein by due service of said resolution as provided by law; now, there- = u fore. be it B 31 Resolved, that a meoting of the Village cries: Council aforesaid will be held at the Council is ot room in said Village at 8 o'clock p. m.on the 16 31 &th day of February, 1909, for the purpose of 1? BL hearing evidence of all persons or parties 18 3L interested in the assessment of benefits oF BE caused by the construction of said sewer to 20 BL the lots, parts of lots and parcels of ground 2 31 fronting or abutting on said sewer and 2 BL for the purpose of levying assessmets for | S: 23 31 such benefits, at which time and place all Dye 31 parties interested are hereby notified to be 1 (32 resent and give evidence touching such 2 BR benafits, 3; The names of the owners of property front- ; 32 ing and abutting on said sewer and a descrip- 3 32 tion of said property affected thereby are as 7 3 follows. viz: nied H = Gee Rapids, First meg piel Gatherine ‘Murehit 2 2 ‘Same........... Charles A Birke. 7 § Daniel M Gunn ee 32 Same i H Same... "42 38 a3 GEORGE RIDDELL, 17 9 Attest: President. 18 rf W. C. YANCEY, 19 9 Recorder, 20 9| Passed and adopted December 21, 1908. 21 9 22 9 z 1 10 House and eight lots in Grand Forks : 18|to exchange for tract ‘of land near 4 10 Grand Rapids. Apply to C. D. Hor- rr » ton, Grand Rapids, Minn. ni7tz 7 10 8 10 9 1 10 pl 2B 1 2 oo