Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 24, 1909, Page 4

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Published Every Weansadie” By E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YBAR IN ADVANCE 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 Paper of Village of Cohasset. Official Paper of Village of Keewatin. Official Paper of Village of Nashwauk. Official Paper of Village of Holman. Official Paper of U.S. Dis- trict Court in Bankruptcy Proceedings. Designated by State and National 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. THE city of Dnluth has three daily parers that are paying good dividends to the owners, and they are better papers than those of the Twin Cities. Why not pass alaw nage tsx on them? ee WerLL, there is one consolation left. The senate hasa few Guons that will shoot the life out of that tonnage tax pirate bill when it ap- pears for endorsement to that body. The Herald-Review predicts its de- feat in the senate. , ges WELL, IsN’Tit about time to take another turo at John O'Brien's jack pine, Tony? First thing we know Uhat wood will be converted into ashes, and thereby the prima facia uf your text will have passed into for- gotten history. — ‘THe lower house of the Minnesota legislature has declared by a majority vote that the old pirate principal has not been wholly eliminated from the On the tonnage tax billa mae jority of the members voted ‘‘accord- ing to that goodold plan—let him take who has the power and let him keep who can.” race. levying a ton-|¢, man as members of the health board. ' ene following commitvees, were appointed nt: aS Gn Sue wees purchasing committee— hes and W. : tay femme, Retarinc ees mee VILLAGE COUNGIL E, N. Remor and ifenry Hughes. Police snd License--Keo Leroux and Henry Hughes. On motion, the second Mon vi each month was designated soli ping for the regular meetings of the village council. The following bills were audited and al- lowed and the recorder instructed to craw warrants for payment of same: M, A. Hanna Mopsikee coal OF THE Village of Grand Rapids, Minn. Grand Rapids, Minn. March 8, 1909. $ 430 15 Buffalo Oil Co. 10 63 A quorum not being present, no- meetin, a was held and the council adjourned to ‘March nea, nye Sbaravane 4 2 es Grand Rapids, Minn. General Mlectcls Oos elobes, sia 288 5 . oy 1» CLC. March 15, 1909. Geo. Riddell, box for hose and An adjourned meeting of the eae council see oe 30 00 was called to order by President Riddell, and 135 upon roll being ealled, George Riddell, A. C. 300 Bossard, Henry Hughes, Keo Leroux and W. 3 00 O. Yancey answered present. O, L. Pratt, 300 On motion made and’ carried, the council | ¢-- Aiken, insurance. 4 adjourned sine die, S Ey oo The members of the council elect all hay- 30 00 ing qualified, was called to order by President 31 35 Bossard, and A. C. Bossard, ‘gies Hughes, 100 E.N. Remer, Keo Leroux and W. C. Yancey 5 65 responded to roll call, 25 25 v Riley, board of prisioners 387 The minutes of the previous meeting were # i read and approved as read. Gyr Heres suring 45% Reports of the village treasurer. and sum- | Itasca Merc. Co., me mary of financial statement were read and| in Dougherty diptheria case . 14 10 ordered to be placed on file. The claim of L. A. Stevens for rebate pf $17.82 taxes on lot 12, block 21 Kearney's first addition to Grand Rapids, was taken“up and the recorder was instructed to draw a war- rant in payment of same. The committee appointed to investigate the water conditions etc. at Hale lake was in- structed to make their report at the next meeting of the council. Moved and carried that the members of the police force of the vill: have no occupation of any kind except police duty; that they shall wear uniforms, alternate on night and if service every two weeks, and take all orders from the police committee, Several applications were presented for sitions on the police force and upon ballot in taken, J. F. McUormick was elected to fill the office of marshal and Arthur Seaman for nightwatchman. Bids for the village printing were received rom A. L. Lafreniere and E. C. Kiley, both bids-being at legal rates. Upon ballot being taken E. C. Kiley was awarded the contract. Bonds of Recorder and treasurer were fixed in the sum of $2000 and $5000 respectively. On motion the following salaries were fixed viz: recorder $900 per year, treasurer 1'¢ per cent of money received; not to exceed $450.00, police $75 per month, Supt. $100.00 per month, engineers $80.00 and $70.00 per month. On motion the council adjourned, WwW. C. YANCEY, Recorder. Get Your Job Work at the Herald-Review SHSCAL TS SASS ACKSSKSSSAAS SAKA KAS SSSA ESS S SSeS SST IS 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. 08 6 6 A HED EE TF Fa a a a Ea ee a ae ae a a ae ae ae a a a a a as a ae a A Telephone Will Protect Your Home | For Information concerning rates cail Tel. No. 67. W. N. DALCOUR, Local Manager. adalah cha chachachachcheshechacheehecleelealestsiaslechaslecinsieshashedhithashathashashasleslesiadiadies! EERE NOE a AE a ae ae Ee a a AE a ae a EE a a we a ee a a a _ NOW “up to the Minnesota legislature to crystalize into law a companiou bill for the tonnage tax If it be right and just, meet and proper, for the people of southern and western Minnesvta todeliberate- y rob the notheastern section of the state, it would be equally right and meet and proper, to legalize the crime of robbery by citizens of this state where the offense is committed outside Minnesota’s borders. ages ‘Tus office has on hand a yolumin- supply of literature from St. Paul in opposition to the existance of packing plants. This literature is accompanied by maps, illustrations, stink essays. The bunch has been carefully preserved in our waste basket and will be delivered to any town in the state at cost price. This offer is made to towns that want to drive away packing plants. In the meantime our sympathy is with Minneapolis, eae Rives ONE of the very hardest fights at this session of the legislature has been over the location of the sixth normal schvol, between Cass Lake and Bemidji. Senator D. M. Gunn} handled the fight for Cass Lake single handed in the senate and his influence was shown by the vote taken last week when the Cass Lake bill was passed. Senator Gunn says he has no doubt of the passage of hts measure by the house, where it will be in charge of Representative MeGary of Walker. Ir Is infamy just, ous and DSOSSCOCSCOCOS COOSSOOOS DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? before buying? No matter what you're buying. There's a big difference in the quality and price of everything. This week we want to call your particular attention to our splendid stock of Tinware, Enamelware, Nickel Plated Copperware and kitchen goods of all kinds. We have especially large and well selected stocks for you to choose from and at prices to suit every purchaser. It will pay you to do your hardware buying here, even if you have to go a good bit out of your way to get here. W. J. &H. D. POWERS (on you can often save money by looking around GEO. BOOTH Manufacturer of $ BASSBROOK LIVERY Will run a buss between Co- hasse t and Grand jRapds, 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. lust UWsServe Zou PEC SSCSCSCSSCOCCOESOSEO | TOWN CLE OF THE — TOWN OF GRAND RAPDIS For Term Ending February 27th, 1909 Town Treasurer Receipts peante. March 2. 1908 ......... ... Warrants pai 3 5 630 66 96 53 Balance... $5 72719 Warrant Account Debit Total warrants redeemed Warrants outstanding Fel 5S 12 500 02 -. $ 18 130 68 Total......... Cred Balance outstanding Mar Total warrants issued h 2, 1908. $ 7 190 39 10 940 29 | MASE ae $3 18 130 68 Town Revenue Fund Receipts Balance March 2, 1908. ee Overdraft February 27, 1909 cn 5 SOR NE EOWA Disbursements To contingent fund 5 Warrants issued. 52 it Bonds and Interest Fund Receipts Itasca County tax coll From poor farm fund.... . from road and bridge fund POUCA Seetses sss Disbursements Overdraft March 2, To R. and B. fund To contingent fan To warrants issued.. xi APL EE a Pa Poor Fund Receipts County of Itasca tax collections ... $ 30 29 WOGRT ss Fis oseease <0 3 30 20 Disbursements Bonds and interest fund. B. fund Total....... - §$ Road and Bridge Fund Receipts Co, of Itasca tax collections........ 3 Co. of Itasca R. and B, appropria- tion § Overdraft February 27th, 1909... PR varen sits: steqenestivene Disbursements Overdraft March 2, 1908........ To delinquent R. and B. fund To bonds and interest fund ... To special Del. R. To contingent fund Warrants issued Total...... .. " se $ 12 345 20 Delinquent Road and Bridge Fund Receipts Itasca County tax collections ... 546 50 From R. and B, fund....... 79 00 From bond and interest fund.. 27 9 aoe Itasca Paper Co., crushed SEE REIS Hill ESM ‘ From W. C, Tyndall, crushed rock From poor fund...... Overdraft Febraary 1 1 682 . $3 353 76 Total....... rs . Disbursements To Del. R. and B. fund $ 452 61 ‘To contingent fund... 23 -To warrants issued $2 918 82 $ 3 353 76 Special Delinquent Road and Re From R. and B. fund. $ 367 39 From Del. R, and B. fun 432 61 Total.. $ 30000 Disbursements To contingent fun To warrants issued. Total Contingent Fund Receipts From poor fund... do revenue fund do R.and B. fund . do bonds and interest do Del. R.and B. fund. do special R. and B. fun 5 Overdraft to February 27th, 1909... 47 Total... 3 59015 Disbursements Warrants issued .. Total:.:...:.: Balance Sheet Debit Bal. Credit Bal. $ 96 53 s ~ 3 5915 590 15 Town treasurer... Warrant account. $ 12 500 02 Town revenue. 1 033 13 Town R. and B. 10 122 18 Contingent fund a $ 12 500 2 $ 12 500 02 Respectfully Submitted, _ JOS, H. MCMAHON Town Clerk. 3 Town of Grand Rapids. Approved this 27th day of Feb.. 1909. JOHN . a McDONALD e. ED. HACHEY _ e) HUGH McEWEN e\ Supervisors ® i Town of Grand Rapids. ,@ °)———————————__—— Grand Rapids, Minnesota. e 3 | M. E. Church Services. 9) Have achieved an excellent § = eo BOOTH’S CIGARS reputation all over Northern © Lidar pars Seg 30 a, m. aes ie 8 Minnesota. They are made s pa ieee aan of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Hy 6:30 p. $ Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. Been Grae kat “4 This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. e canes aa ri sO aaa ieee dies @ Forsaleeverywhere. Call for them. seaday atbbeodaae 3 A cordial invitation is extended to all. rryrtyy iii) A. C. Bossarp, President Oashier V. W. Knapp, Assistant Cashier Figst STATE BANK F,P. SHELDON, P. J“SHELDON, President. Vice-President C.B. AIkeEn, Cashier. First NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING A Ganavant Banene BUSINESS BUSINESS RESOURCES $100,000.00 GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. DR. COSTELLO | DENTIST Offic. {n First National Bank Building. GRAND RAPIDS. MINN. D® CHAS. M@STORCH Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Cor. Leland Ave.rand Fourth GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. ‘THWING & ROSSMAN FRANK F, PRICE LAWYER Office in First National Bank Building GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Attorneys At Law Office over Metzgers’ Meat Market oppo- e site Post Offic GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. (CHESTER L, PRATT C C. McCARTHY Attorney at Law COURT COMMISSIONER Office, on Second Fioor in Court House GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. . LAWYER Office over C. H. Marr’s Store Cor. Kindred Ave. and Third St. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. REISHUS-REMER LAND CO. W Q. YOST REAL ESTATE AND FARM LANDS Office, Third Street next to First Nat. Bank GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Lands, City Property and Insurance Office under Pokegama Hotel GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. E. MYERS UNIQUE THEATRE MOVING PICTURES ALWAYS THE BEST MYERS & DOUGLAS Ponti Building Cor. Leland Ave. & 5th St. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. W. CITY LIVERY Office and Barn between Fifth and Sixth St. on Kindred Ave. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN, City LUMBER CO. WILL NISBETT Practical Watchmaker and Engraver COMPLETE JEWELRY LINE Bet. 2nd and 3rd Street on Kindred Avenue GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Corner Hoton Avenue and Third Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. JC REMER & KING H. E. GRAFFAM ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Reat Estate and FIrg INSURANCE Office under Pokegama Hotel GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Lands and Insurance Leland Avenue opposite the Post Office GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. “THoMas KERR & CO. W. J. & H. D. POWERS HARDWARE Corner Kindred Ave, and Second Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINN, Livery and Feed Stable Office and Barn South of Pokegama Hotel GRAND RAPIDS. MINN, FPRANK MYERS NILEs & AITON Flour, Feed and Hay FARM SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY Third St. Bet. Kindred and Houghton Ave Granp Raprps, MINN. Dray and Express Line PHONE 218 Stand—Corner Leland Ave. and Third St, GRAND KAPIDs, MINN. J O. JOHNSON & CO. E R. BROWNE Meats and Provisions Frep anp Hay Corner Leland Avenue and Fourth Street GRAND Rapips, MINN. Heating & Plumbing OFFICE AND SHOP On Leland Ave. between 4th and 5th Sts. GRAND Rapips, MINN. (CCHALES W. FOREST H ERALD-REVIEW CITY DRAY AND EXPRESS LINE PHONE 134-2 Stand—Corner Leland Ave. and Third St. GRAND Rapips, MINN. (Do Up Your Lace Curtains In The New Way The old fashioned way of stretching and drying lace curtains was to lay them flat on the carpet. This hard work made your back ache and your thumbs sore. Often the curtains—after being washed—were soiled all over again by this clumsy way of drying them. Now a new way has been found that lets you have fresh, clean curtains all the time. You will know how easy it is when you Use the “No Piece” Stretcher It’s a frame of cleane, white basswood, made so that it will take any size of curtain. You can put a curtain in it in no time, simply and easily. It dries the most delicate lace curtains without kinks or wrinkles. What you save on laundry bills in three months will pay for the stretcher. Makes your lace curtains last three times as long. Please come in at your first opportunity, and let us show you how perfectly this Stretcher works. HENRY HUGHES @ COMPANY Book and Job Printing ALL WORK GUARANTEED Leland Ave, Between 4th and 5th Streets GRAND RApips, MINN. 2 as

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