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OFFICIAL ORDINANCE NUMBER 60. nance Number 41 of the Village of Grand . Rapids, Minnesota, entitled “‘An Ordi OF ‘THE nance granting tothe Mesaba Telephone Company the right to erect poles and Wires, and granting said right all on VILLAGE COUNCIL | terms and conditions herein stated,” Village of Grand Rapids, Minn. The village Council of the Village of Grand Rapids do ordain as follows. Section 1. That section 7 Number 41 of the Village of + Minnesota. be and the same hereby is amend- Minn., December 21, 1908. Gaand Rar Aspecial meeting of the village council | oq so q ees par was held for the purpose of considering the | ©4 08s to tend as follows: proposed increase in the telephone rates b; Section 7. Nothing in ordinance the Mesaba Telephone Co., and the transac- ! be so construed as to rep modify, or tion of such other business as might come be- | change any Ordinance or Ordinances of said fore it, pursuant to due notice given to each | Village relating to telephone companies, but of the members of the council. all the p ‘ovisions of such Ordinance or Ord: . = scent: President, Riddel; | B@uces shall coutinue and remain in fu There were present: President. Riddel: | tore and effect. Aud no telephone company. | Trustees, Bossard, Hughes and Leroux and Recorder Yancey. now or hereafter operating as such in said Village shall charge its patrons for telephone The matter of placing guard rails at, the | service a greater rate than one (1) dollar per light plant about the switch board and en- | month for residence telephone service and gines was referred to the electric committee. | two (2) dollars per month for business tele- On motions resolution was aGopted setting | phone serv nd no person employing tele- Feb, 8th. 1909, as the time for hearing of the | phone service from y such telephone com- pany doing busine id Village shall be comipelled to pay for any service in advance said maximum rates to be and remain un- anged except upon application to aud con- nt of the Village Council.” assessment of benefits caused by the con- struction of the sewer on Hoffman Ave. On motion the following bills were audited and allowed: M A Hanna Coal company, coal. 3 74 20 | tanto Unie, OaIn Sey eee M A Hanna Coal company. coal . 103 78 | ,,§ 2. This ance shall take ef- Frank Myers. hauling hose to fires Y Op | fect and be in force from and after its publi P Richland, work on electric line... Canons FM Patterson, line work 5 GEORGE RIDDELL, ers, hardware WJI& HD Po! Attes aust J President. W © Yancey, freiget postage ete W. C. YANCY, H Hughes & Co‘, hardware... Recorder. Ordinance Number 60, entitled, Herald-Review Dee. 23. 1908. nance to amend Section 7 of Ordinance No. 41 of the village of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, i “An Ordinance granting to the Me- lephone comp; wires, and gi | Notice of Application For Liquor License. ng said right a ns and conditions herein stated.” June 20, 1905, was introduced by W adopted é © Yancey. and on motion same was placed on its first reading. On motion made and car- vied Ordinance No. 60 was advanced to its second reading, On motion made and car- ried, Ordinance No. 60 was passed to its third and final reading. On motion of Keo Leroux. seconded by Henry Hughes, Ordi- nance No. 60 was passed and adopted as read, and ordered to be officially published on Dec, 23, 1908. The matter of purchasing wood for use at the Light and Water plant was taken up, and on motion made and carried, the price to be paid for body soft wood was fixed at $2.75 per cord. On motion the Council adjourned. W, C. YANCEY. Recorder. ———_—_—— Children ana Sleep, One of the greatest mistakes @ parents and those who have charge of children is that they are likely to alow the young ones too little time to sleep. With one excuse or anoth- er the youngsters are up later at Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure night than they should be, and as | _ iss Ae Bes ereas, default has yn made in e they must be off to school betimes in | . nditions of that. certain "mortgage ‘dasa the morning and there may be duties dated peoreaberttiiteteouth on < D.. en rus made. executed ant leliver y ‘ade to perforss they ate called before they Blaker, an unmarried man. mortgagor, to have finished their morning nap. Chil Henry Hu china and T ES Pravite. mort gagoes. and reco: in the office of the register of dren, as a rule, ought to sleep ten or deeds for Itasca county, Minnesota, on the eleven hours, and to do this they sixteenth 6) day of December. 4; D., 1898, at 315 o’clock a. m.. in “C” of mortgages must be put to ped early enough at on page 88, which default consists in the non- night so that they may get this amount | payment of the oprinetpal and interest due and of uninterrupted rest.—Modern Wom. | Wing under and secured by said mortgage, an en. Whereas, there is claimed to be due and is ath due on said mortgage and the indebtedness secured thereby at the date of this notice, the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) principal, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent (10) per annum, from said December 13, 1893, to the date of this notice, amounting to the sum of four hunired forty- seven and 50-100 dollars ($447.50) there being due on said mortgage at the date hereof, in pribeipal and interest, the sum of seven undred forty-seven anc 50-100 dollars (8747.50) and no action at law or in equity or otherwise having been instituted or com- menced to recoyer said sum or any part thereof, and Whereas, said mortg»gees, Henry Hughes and T. R. Pravitz are at the date hereof, the owners and holders of said mortgage and of the indebtedness secured thereby, Now therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage deed and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said deed will be foreclosed by sale of tzuged lands and premises described 1 und thereby conveyed, at public STATE oF MIN County of Ita Village of Nasbwauk. Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the village council of the said village of Nashwauk, and filed in my of raying for license to sell into» thg liquors for a term commencing on the llth day of January. 1909 and terminating cn the 10th day of January 1910, by the iollowing person and at the following place, to-wit: Voko Domazetowich, in front room on the ground floor of the building situate upon lot 15. block 13. in the village of Nashwauk, Itas- ca county Minnesota. Said application will be heard and deter- mined by said village council in said village on Monday the 11th day of January, 1909, at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any there be, why said liceuse should not be granted as prayed. JOH » SHELLMAN, Village Recorder. Herald-Review, Dec. 30, Jan. 5. Few Wornen Faint. It i¢ a curious fact, of general re maw, and observed not by physicians only, that fainting is less common than it used to be. It is rare that one sees a woman carried out of a church er theater, yet forty years ago it was ® matter of such common occurrence as barely to excite remark. This fa due in very great measure to the out- door life young women lead in these days of tennis and golf and other sports. The heart and the circulation are strengthened by exercise in the open air and it takes a great shock to disorder the tiood balance in the body of the modern woman, cae a EN thy ES ea? Sea Sota. ay the northerly front door of the court ScansdupyitholGentece house in the village of Grand Rapids in said county and state, on Thursday, the thirty- When the late Judge Newton of | first (ist) day of December, A. D., 1908, at st 1Wo'clock in the forenoon of said aay, to Southboro presided over the court in | satisfy the amount which shall then be due Westboro, he had before him one day on said mortgage, togethor with the costs an jisbursements of such sale. and twenty ® poor and illiterate Frenchman ao | §0).0. (30.00) attorney's fee ‘stipulated ad cused of selling Nquor. As it was sald mortgage in cBa0 0! ioreakieare ape and also the amount of all taxes on said lands his first offense, he was fined $50. pald by said mortgages. Evidently $50 was a fortune to the | The land and premises described in and Frenchman, and it was also evident | conveyed by said mortgage deed and which that he had a vague conception of the seriousness of his crime, for, turn: ing a startled look on the judge, he exclaimed in wild tones: “For God’s will be so sold as aforesaid are described as follows: All those pieces or parcels of land eake, judge, why didn’t yer hung me?” —Boston Herald. situate, lying and being in the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, described as fol- lows, to-wit: Lots four (4) and five (5) of section six (6) in township No. fifty-seven (57) north of range No. twenty-three (23) west. Subject to redemption at any time within sale as pro- one year from the date of suc! z vieted this i2th day of November, A. D., 1908. a is 12t lay of lovember, A. D., A Sick Room Hint. HENRY HUGHES and T. R. PRAVITZ Mortgagees, C.C. MCUARTRY, If hot applications are required for @ person taken suddenly ill, when the rh is out and there is no better com Brees ids. Be neeaeis: venience for heating at hand, a lamp Herald-Review, Nov. 18, Dec. 30, chimney fills the breach admirably, Light the lamp full head and in a twinklé the chimney {s hot and ready for use when wrapped in a woolen eloth. A stove lid answers the same purpose when the fire has been re ined. THE ETERNAL RECOMPENSE. Citation for Hearing on Petition to Mortgage Land. State of Minnesota County of Itasca. } In Probate Court In the Matter of the Estate of Victor Jobuson, deceased. The State of Minnesota to Jonas Johnson and all persons interested in the mortgaging of certain lands belonging to said decedent: The petition of Jacob S.Gole, as representative of the above named estate, being duly filed in this Court, representing that it is necessary and for the best interests of said estate and of all interested therein that cer- tain lands of saia decedent described therein be mortgaged, and praying that license be to him granted to mortgage the same. Now therefore, you and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court, at the Provate Court rooms in the court house, in the vil- lage of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the seventh day of January, A. D. 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m., why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Witness the Judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this 16th day of December, 1908. (Seal of Probate H. S. Huson, Court) Judge of Probate. Thwing & Rossman, Attorneys for Petitioner, (Herald-Review Dec. 16, 23, 30) A Little Comparison Who Makes the School Room Bright. The open door of theschool struck terror to your vacation loving soul. It seemed as if all joy had gone forever. But you forgot all that when your eyes strayed across the room. Prim, berib- boned heads bent with studious affec- tation over books. Demure eyes stole sidewise glances in your direction. You regarded them impersonally until there came the one thrilling, fleeting flash of brown eyes for which you had been waiting. Blushing deeply, you turned to lose yourself in life’s serious business. ri On your way home, by the merest chance, you found your footsteps beat- ing slow cadence with hers. Awk- wardly you tried to conceal the delight of this almost forgotten joy. Once more life was bright with their irri- descent glamour of youth. The call of the river was lost among the dim, unregretted memories of the past. School—ah, school was not so bad, after all. Turned Him Against It. “Tommy won’t.take milk at all now. He doesnt like it as much as he did,” said Mrs. Popley. “No,” replied Popley, “and it’s all on account of your imprudence.” “My imprudence?” “Yes; he overheard you saying it was good for him.” Lively Centenarian. Dr. Holyoke, the first graduate of the Harvard medical school, shaved himself on the morning of his 100th birthday and walked to the Essex cof- fee house in Salem, where he dined with his friends. ‘ Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, _ County of Itasca Ss. Village of Nashwauk, iven that application has un g to the village council of the said village of Nashwauk, and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for aterm commencing on the 11th day of January 1999 and terminating on the 10th day of January, 1910, by the following. person and at the follo ig place, as stated in said application to James Campbell, in the corner room on the ground floor of that certain frame building known as the Sax building situate upon lots 11 and 12. block 12, in the village of Nash- wuak, Itasca county. Minnesota. Said application will be heard and deter- mined by said village council in said village on Monday, the lith day of January, 1909 at So'clock p.m. of that All persons inrerested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any i not be granted as J d. . SHELLMAN, Village Clerk. Herald Review, Dec. 30, J Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default having been made in the payment of the sum of Five Hundred and eying med to be du notice up- n Mortgage, duly executed and de- y Frederick H. Rollins and Eva . his wife. mortgagors. to The First State Bank of Rollingstone. mortgagee, bear- ing date the sixth day of Ju 90%, and with a power of sale therein contained. duly re- corded in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, on the thirteenth day of July, 1908, at nine o'clock A. M., in book “Q” of Mortgages, on page 23, and no action or pro- ceeding having been instituted at law or otherwise, to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by yirtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided. the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in und conveyed by said at the date of th Be, V The south half of the southwest quarter o section twelve (12) and the north half of the northwest guarter of section thirteen (13), in township sixty-three (63), north of range twenty-seven (27), west 4th P. M,,in Itasea county and state of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances; which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Itasca county at the front door of the court house, in the village'of Grand Rapids, in said county and state, on the ae day of February, 1909, at two o'clock P, M., of that day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder fur cash, to pay said debt of Five Hundred Eighty-three dol- lars, and interest,and the taxes. if any. on said premises. and Twenty-five dollars attor- ney’s fees, as stipulated in and by said mort- gage in case of foreclosuro, and the disbur-e- ments allowed by law; subject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law. Dated December 16th, A. D.'1908. First STATE BANK OF ROLLINGSTONE. Mortgagee. EvuGENE MILLER, Attorney. Herald-Review dec 23, 30, jan 6, 13, 20, 27, feb 4) Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the ‘School Board of School District Number One of Itasca County, Minnesota. up until 6 oclock a. m. on Monday the 4th day of January 1909, forthe furnishing of 600 cords of four-foot wood, or any part thereof. Said 600 cords of wood to consist of 300 cords of green birch, 200 cords of green tamerack and 100 cords of green poplar ‘and to be delivered as follows; 100 cords of birch and 100 cords of tamerack at the Central building, 100 cords of birch and 1 s of tamerack at the High School building, and-100 cords of birch and 100 cords of popular at the Forrest Lake buildin, Said bids may be left with any mem! the board. F. E.REUSSWIG. JAMES D, DORAN, Director. Clerk. rick Notice of Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that the following named eee have Spoltea to the Village Council of Grand Rapids. Minnesota. for ti- cense to sell intoxicating liquors therein for the periods and at the places hereiuafter named, vii Mohr & Dibbert. for one year from Decemb- er 17. 1908, at the north front room on the ground floor of building situated on the east end of lots 10, 11 and 12 of Block 16 in the plat of the Town of Grand Rapids, Minne- sola. McDonald & McAlpine, for one year from December 16. 1908. at the east front room of the one story building situated on lot 3 of Block 18in the plat of the Town of Grand Rapids. Minnesota Said applications and any remonstrances or objections to the granting thereof will be heard by said Village Council at its meeting to be held on Junuary 11, 1908 at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Council room in the Village Hall at Grand Rapids, Mina. W.C. YANCEY, Village Recorder. For SaLE—A 160 acre farm lo- cated 6 miles from Northholm, Koochiching county, Minnesota. Has six good substantial buildings, including a large barn. 12 acres cleared and 5 acres plowed. There is stated to be about 300,000 feet of saw logs, also spruce, tamarack, pop- lar and balsam on the farm, The above can be purchased for $2,000. Woods &Knapp, Attorneys at Law, Chisholm, Minn. Dec. 2-30 SHAS SSHSAKHTES ETERS SS SS: DR. JOHN DICKIE Veterinary Surgeon AND DENTIST WILL BE AT Pokegama Hotel Livery barn every Saturday. All work at- tended to on that day. Or call at offfce at WILSON’S LIVERY COLERAINE SOSCSOSS COSCO OCOSCOSCSO COLUMBIA Double Disk Records. Two tecords at the price of one. Music on both sides. Fit any disc machiue.. We have just received a large and varied assortment. Come in and hear them. : 10-inch .................... 65 Winch ............... ....81.00 We Also Handle Cylender Records and Machines. Roy R. Bell Pharmacist Dr. Spoftord’s next visit to Grand Rapids will be December t7th,. at hotel Pokegaina. Glasses that fit. EYE 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 ur in need of the proper services for the fitting of asses are cordially invited to call. seyes straightened, diseases of the eye carefully diagnosed. Artifi- cial eyes in large stock. DOOCOSOCOOS SCOSOSVSOD BASSBROOK LIVERY} JAMES ROSS, Proprietor. Will run a buss between Co- hasset and Grand §Rapds, leaving the Bass Brook hotel at Cohasset at 3:10 p.m. and Dibbert’s corner, Grand Ra- pids, at 9:15 a. m. Livery Rigs for Deer River or Grand Rapids Day or Night. 3 Iuet UsServe Zou 3 SOSPS GVHOSOOOSOSD OOOO ITASCA COUNTY ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, 2 OSSVOSISOD TTI FIRE INSURANCE. Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN Hi. E. GRAFFAM REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FIDELITY, JUDICIAL, EXCISE, CONTRACT, and in fact all kinds of Bonds issued. Notary Public Office opposite Post Office. Over Finnigan’s O° fo} Ice Cream Parlors For the Best Dish of Ice Cream to be had in the city. For anything refreshing in the Soft Drinks line. Welcome to 1909 . Its going to be a good year for all of us, we know that, and in recognition thereof have resolved to give a square deal to all, to give better values if possible, to have the same low | prices as before, and, everything considered, to | make this the banner year in our history. W.j.@H. D, POWERS HI MANRANENURNE AURAL LULL LLL ALLAN For Fresh Fruits, Candies, Nuts, in bulk or box. For Foreign and Vomestic Cigars, Tobacoos, Etc. MILLER’S MSQRODOOOOOOOODO SHCSSCKHASHSSSSS SASS SEH: F-U-R-S | I will pay $5.00 apiece for No. 1 Mink, other Wolves $5.00 each. WM. WEITZEL, Grand Rapids, Minn SHSSSSSSSSSSSCHS Sanset Magazine offers the readers of this paper the best opportunity of the year REVIEW OF REVIEWS -.5.8. *2ol ALL FOR SUNSET MAGAZINE... . 1.50 $3.00 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25 with your order, a beautiful premium, a 75-page book any) PRES ree rss is san cols ont tos Westen ae SUNSET MAGAZINE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA bth : : : : : : % CEMENT BLOCKS All Kinds of Cement Building Material Fine Faces—Late Designs Cement Sidewalks and Tile Walks Contracted General Cement Contractor JOHN LOFBERG THE LOFBERG CEMENT WORKS, GRAND RAPIDS SEO ORE BE tt tit tt ttt Reet ttt tt tt GEO. BOOTH Manufacturer of FINE CIGARS Grand Rapids, Minnesota. 3 ‘6 y 99 Have achieved an excellent b BOOTH S CIGARS reputation all over Northern e Minnesota. They are made 3 of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. ®@ Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. : H This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. e 3 e For sale everywhere. Call for them. 9ESOO9GSOLHSHHHOSSHOOTSSEHOOOSHHHSSE OHHTOOOSHUGSOHEE {ITS UP TO YOU. If you want the best AY € MUSTC Jocal and Instrumental also French Language. | ~DO Madam Daix-Despret Post-Office Box 545, M, E. Church Services. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m SundaySchool...... 11:30a.m Epworth League Prayer Meeting. Choir Rehearsal..Thursday, 8:30 p. m ies Aid Society meet - fain pig Seca mein fons Wok A cordial invitation is extended to all. for Your Money. We have the goods. Our prices are right. Come in at once. And be convinced. Our Fall Showings are very fine and the assortment 3 of fabrics complete. i Gent's Furnishings ; Ladies’ Furnishings Everything Ready to Wear. H Cc. 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