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a OFFICIAL aa PROCEEDINGS OF THE PROCEEDINGS —OF THE— VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF HOLMAN. Houman, Minn., March 28, 1909, = A Sey? of the vill Paci nae of the yil- age of Holman was in “village on the 23rd day of 8 o’cloc! Recnse ‘applications, and transacting “any ry other business that might ‘properly come be- fore the council. Present: President Johnson, Trustees Hod- gens and Amonettijand OlerkFauikinghor. The hearing of the o} tiohs of James Hodgens, James Amonette, |. O, Collins and Catherine Fontain to intoxicating liquor was, upon motion duly seconded und carried, | lage jaid over to April 6th, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m. The MPs erey of Ernest Johnson. Harry Witz, Mike Kalamber and Pihalga & Nygart to sell intoxicating liquor were orde! pub- lished, Wednesday, March 14th, 1909, at 3 o'clock p. m, being set as the day of hearing. The meeting was then adjourned to April 6th, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m. ROBEBT JOHNSON, Attest: President. JOHN FAULKINGHOR, Village Clerk. Houman, Minn, April 6, 1909, A meeting of the village council of the yil- lige Of Hofman was held the Sth day rape, at 2 o’clock p. m., in the village hi Present: President Johnson, Trustees-elect Hodgens, Amonette and Collins and Clerk- elect Faulkinghor. The new councilmen, each having taken the outh of office, pi led to organize for the ensuing year, with - Président Johnson taking the chair. The minutes of the laat two meetings were read and approved. Moved by Hodgens and seconded by Amo- nette that the bond of) Treasurer Johnson, with the Bankers Surety Company of Oleve- land, Ohio, as sureties, be accepted. Motion being carried by unanimous yote. Moved by ihe trond and penen ged, by mods ens that. the bond o' lk . Sith Ralph Whitmas and ‘Lie! an as sureties, be accepted. Motion being carried by unanimous vote. Moved by Hodgens and seconded by Amo- nette, the bond of Constabl 7 Otto Ingstrom and Bert Anderson as sureties, be aceepted. Motion being carried by unanimous vote. Moved by Collins and seconded by Hodgens, that the following applications for: liquor licenses be allowed and bonds approyed, to- ames Hodgens, bonded by the United States Fidelity Guaranty Co. M. J.Collins, bonded by the United States Fidelity Guaranty Co. James Amonette, bonded by the United States Fidelity Guaranty Co. Catherine Fontatn, bonded by the United States Fidelity Guaranty Co. Motion being carried by unanimous vote.> Moved by Falkinghor and secondnd- by Hodgens that the Herald-Review, @ newspa- per published in Grand Rapids, Minn., and nerally circulated in thi of man Be designated as the official per of the yillage of Holman for the ensuing year, and that the compensation: for such publications be set as follow: Seventy-five cents (75e) per folio for the first insertion and thirty-five cents (35c) per folio for each subsequent insertion. Motion being carried by a unanimous vote. Moved by Collins and seconded by Faulk- inghor that Frank Price be appointed nat the tf ey for the ensuing yeur,and that the galesy, ot said yillage attorney be set in the sum of $350.00 per yéar. Upon roll call the following vote was cast: Trustee Hodgens: “Yes.” ‘Trustee Amonette: “Yes.” Trustee Collins: “Yes.” Clerk Faulkinghor: “Yes.” President Johnson; “Yes,” Motion. was declared carried and clerk was instructed to notify said Frank ‘Price of his appointment. Moved by Collins and seconded by Amo- nétte that the salaries of offcers be set for the ensuing year as follows: Treasurer: Two per cent of all moneys col- lected, Clerk: Thirty dollars ($30) per month. President and Trustees:’Ten dollars ¢$10) per year each. Motion being carried by unanimous vote. Collins and apie ye 3 Sa appeinsed committee to purchase. on n -cbairs and one-half dozen cuspidors for, use in the village hall; said chairs and cuspidors not to cost more than $1.00 each, The resignation of Constable Faulkinghor was received and, upon motion duly sec- ended, was accepted. Moved by Amonette and seconded by Hod- eas that John Faulkinghor be appointed justice of the peace to fill the vacancy caused. by the justice of the peace elect having re- [> fused to quilify. Motion being carried by unanimous vote. Collins and Paulkinghor were sppolated a committee to confer with contractor as to the sinking of a well; said contractor to re- port on the 14th day of April, 1909,and that the expense of such committee work be paid by the village. ‘The following bills were allowed: Ed Milette, services judge of election Be, ie Johnson Sree $300 ian Cusick, services as jad election assigned to Collins é - 800 Thomas Tracy, clerk of election + 300 Moved Faulkinghor and seconded by Col- lins, and carried by unanimous yote. that James Hodgens. be. pec. the sum of .$10, said amount being-due him on account of Nquor license application. ‘The first, Wednesday of each month was eet as regular meeting day of the village council, There being no- further business the meetr ing adjour to the 14th day of April, 1909, at 2o'clock p. m. ROBERT JOHNSON, Presiden’ Attest: JOHN FAULKINGHOR, ‘Village Olerk. it. Notice for Publication. Dopartancas of the rare. Ss ice, Cass Lake, Minnesota, March 27th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Jaeob Norgord, of Trout Lake, who on March 2nd, made homestead entry No, 18415, serial ‘No. 08214; for nw of sex, section 29, township 65 north of range 24 weet 4th principal meri an, has filed notice of intention to make. final five year proof, to establish claim to the’ land above described, before I. PD. Rassmussen. clerk district court, at: his office, at Grand Rapids, Minn., on the 2lst day of May, 1909. ~ Claimant names as witnesses: Soronen, of Wawina, Minn., Erla Mat Matson and Erick Carlson of ids, Minn. LESTER BA RTL: > Ri beige. Herald-Review, April 7, May 19. Notice .of Application -for Liquor License. STATE OF MENNESOTA, inty of Itasca, x4 Grand Rapids 8 Coul Vue a hereby-given that application has | has w to the. vill, uncil cope Vitlnge. of Grand mot fled 5 ing for license to sell tn- liquors for a form. commencing. on jay of April, . and terminating onthe Mth day April. 1910, .by the follow- ipg person and at the following place. as stated in said application. to wit: Patelle & Clontier The north and west front room on the ind fioor of the hotel building situated on fots13 and I4 of block 16, town of Grand Rap- ids, Minnesota. id village at the council mornin the Village. b : Hin. Monday the 10th day of May, 100 at 8 o'Closk ste 2 WyGs LANORY, Hlerald-Review, April 21. May5. table Larson, with | Rassie: VILLAGE COUNCIL —OF THE— Village of Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids, Minn. Apri! 21, 1909. Ae sdioaesel. ersicinat of sys Sem at a cil. wi at the-counc: m2. members Ste council were present. «Minutes ofthe previous meeting were read and approved. The polls and license committee reported bh _ pues made an oes peer with ley for the care of vi risoners, eet) the Sheri agreed to board all’ vil- isoners at the rate of 43 cents per day. On motion. made and carried the First State bank of ve Sced af 2 ant al ged as adepository for the village tends uring the present year, said appoint- ment to take effect upon the presentation and Bpocoral of a surety bond in the sum of — matter of apeolnwsrnt of are attorne; was taken up, andthe names, C, Pratt, James Doran and A.L. Thwing were ba upon. After seve pallots, Mr ‘hwing having received a majority of votes was declared village attorney. The-light and water committee was in- structed to investigate the matter of water connections on Third street. On motion $600.00 was appropriated for the maintenance ofthe band for the current year. Bp motion, abe recorier: was jnptrasied = order plans an speci ms for ment on Thitd street dad on vieindsed Favenue, trom the Duluth Engineering company. On motion the council adjourned. W. C, YANCEY, Recorder. Citation for Hearing. Estate of Robert Rassier. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. in Probate Court, In the matter of the estate of Robert Rassier decedent: The Bate of Minnesota to John Rassier, Barbara Rassier, Nicholas Rassier and Agnes vr and all persons interested in the final account and distribution of the estate of said decedent: The representative ofthe above named decedent, having filed inthis court his~-final account of the administration of the estaté of said decedent, together with tition praying for the adjustment and lowauce of said final account and for distri- bution of the ‘residue of said estate to the persons thereuato entitled; ‘Therefore, you, fad .ench of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court at the probate court rooms in. the court house, in the village of Grand Rapids in the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, on the 20th day of April, 1909, at at ten o’clock a. m., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this 3lstday of March, 1909. A true copy. (Court Seal) H.S. HUSON, Probate Judge. GUNDERSON & LEACH, Attorneys for Petitioner, Alexandria, Minn, Herald-Reyiew, April 7-28. Notice of Application for License. STATE OF MINNESOTA. \ Liquor County of Itasca, Village of Grand Rapids, Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the village council of the said village of Grand Rapidsand filed in my Office, praying forlicense to sell intoxi- catibg liquors ‘fora term commencing on the ist day of April, and terminating on the 31st day Of March, . by the follow- ing , Borgen and at the following place as stated in sald application, to-wit: eter Leroux the north front room in the one story frame building situated on the west -26-feet of the east 58 feet of the west 93 feet of lots 13, 14and Be blocs 17, town of Grand Rapids, Minne- sota. Said application will be heard and deter- mined by aid yillage council at the council room in the Vilfage hall in said village on Monday, the Wth day of May, 1909, at 8:00 o'clock p. m., of that day. Hor W. C. YANCEY, Village Recorder, Herald-Review, April 21; May 5 Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U.S, Land Office, Cass \Lake, Minnesota. March, 27th. 1909. Notice is hereby given that Erlanti Ylinen, of Trout Lake, Minn.. who. on Sept. 26th 1903, made homestead entry No. 148, serial No, . for lot one, section 28, township 55 north of range 24.west. 4th principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year roof, to cota blisn eign ao the land abov rfbed, ; before I. D. Rassmussen, clerk ‘of Bistrioe court-at his office at Grand Rapids; Minn., on the 2ist day of May, 1909, Claimant.names as witnesses: Jakob So- ronen, of ‘awina, Minn., Jacob Norgord, att Matson and Erick Carlson of Grand apids, Minn. LESTER BARTLETT, Register. Herald-Review, Apr. 7, May 19. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } .,. County of Itasca. Wis, District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District, George T. Robinson, Plaintiff, ¥ Carrie I. Coffron und Murray J. Paylor, Defendants. The state of Minnesota to the above named ydetendants: You are hereby er aa Pes eae - pawer mplaint of. t in the wag ent CRE rein filed in the office of the clerk of the district court at the village of. sae Rapids, coi county, mip Serve a Copy of your answer the Gait Gnabedbige Spcthe dp basibees ae bis ice in the village.of. apids, In said equnty, within twenty da: ‘fter the service of this si ‘ORs Upon , exclusive of the day of sus ‘vice; and if you fail to answer the said nk withia e time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint. And you are hereby further notified that this action.is brought for the Durpose of for Sees bortgage upon the fol- lowing ‘deseribed premises, situated in said Itasca county, to-wit, the south half of lots 1, Zand 3, in block 4, Ttasca city, plat of Deer River, Minnesota. ‘Dated March 16th, 1909, “ERANK F. PRICE, Plaintiff's AsonDey. Grand Rapids, Minn Herald-Review: March 17, April-28. Notice of Application for Liquor License. US TE OF MIN NESOT Se ounoil of the said ge o' te ee com: = ag On the Ist day of j 5 Brand terminat: the 3ist,day of, A910, by. 53 Seat con oneae weg MICHAEL McALPINE In the front room on the. ind floor of the uilding situated of LeJand avenue Said ication will be hi and deter- nd pau ah aa | St.Paul, 19, 1909. is hereby given that on the day te and at the time here- in_ stated office .of 10, mus ‘The balan of the purchase money can paid at any time, in whole or in » within forty years of the time of the sale; the rate of interest on the unpaid balance of the purchase money will be four per cent er annum, payable in advance on June it of each year, provided the principal remains unpaid for ten years; but if the ‘incipal is paid before the expiration of en years from the date of the sale the rate of interest on the unpaid balance of the purchase money willbe five per cent per annum; interest is payable in ad- vance on June ist of each year. Holders of certificates on which the interest ents are in default can have their ce: tes reinstated on men’ before the sale, of the interest In full to date and the penalties thereon, when the lands covered thereby will be withdrawn from sale. All mineral rights are reserved by the state. All sales made will be subject to the Beovisions = Chapter No. 299 of the General Laws of 1905. SAMUEL G. IVERSON, State Auditor. - ITASCA COUNTY. Sale at Court House, Grand Rapids, June 80, 1909, at @ o’Clock A. M. UNSOLD LAND. OF SEOTIONS. Sec. Tp. Rg. 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Sims, Chris Pesanveto ané Pesanveto, his wife, Joseph Brule, J. Robert J. on, otherwise known .as Ro- bert Jolipeae. japest Jobnson, Duluth Brewing & ing Company, 2 corpora- tion, Theo. Hamm Brewing company, a So! pore tic Frank Jerovich, Michael Kailamber, Venantins &, Dicenzo,:‘Phomas |: C, Breen and.Charles F. Dinneen, King ly, a Corporation, Ro: $8, r company, a poration, M. J, Collins, Charles Zgonc, Michael Kaminski, Mary’! William Burfening, her! SES — To the above named respondents: saya You and each of you are hereby notified | that the Great Northern Railway coun DYs & railway corporation, duly organized and exist- ing under the laws of the state of Minnesota, for the purpose of locating, constructing, eS and operating lines of railway in said state of Minnesota and other states, will on the 24th day of May, 1909, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the court.house in the vil- lage of Grand Rapids, insaid county of Itasca, at @ general term of said court to be then and there held, apply by petition to the dis- trict court of said county to obtain a right-of- way Over, ue and across’ the lands herein- after described, and all necessary sites for depot grounds, machine shops, warehouses, elevators, depots, station houses, and all |:| Other structures’ necessary or convenient for the proper. carrying on of the business of such corporation for the purpose of con- structing @ branch or extension of its line of railway, to be known as the Nashwank Ex- |, ternlon, “as deeeeg ety erry the maps which |< c fy ition exhibits “, 'B” ‘and Soe ers ee And said petition will pray for the appoint- ment of three disinterested } rsons oe ont missioners, to ascertain and determine the compensation to be made to the owner or owners, respectively, and to all tenants, en- gumbraneers or others interested, for the tak- ing or injuriously affecting such land and realestate. At the time and place of hear- ing said petition you are at liberty to appear and be heard by the said court in relation thereto, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petition should not be Stanted. The land and real estate to be taken is sit- uate the county of Itasca. and state of Minnesota, and is more particularly described as follows: H Those parts of lots fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) in block four (4) in thé townsite of Holman, according to the plat thereof on. file and of | « record in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county of: Itasca, which lie southeasterly of a line drawn parallel with and distant fifty (60( feet northwestarly from the center line of said railway, as the same is now located and established, measured at |° right angles thereto, _All of lots seventeen (17), eighteen (18) and nineteen (19), block four (4), in said townsite (1X L” RESTAURANT “IX L” Cor. Third St. and Leland Ave., McAlpine Bik., Grand Rapids JOHN BILODEAU, Prop. The Best in the Market } i OPEN DAY Served all the time § AND NIGHT Furnished:Rooms to Rent in Connection WANT $50? Come in and find out about the $500 in Cash Prizes offered to purchasers of Blood’s Paints this season. There are 40 Cash Prizes, worth from $50 to $5 each, to be given to people who buy Blood’s Paints this season. We have a book telling you all about these prizes, how to secure them. Don’t fail to ask for one at the store. FOR SALE BY W. J. & H, 0. POWERS HARDWARE Grand Rapids, Minnesota of Holman, Those parts of lots twenty (20), twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), block four cb said townsite of Holman, thut lie northwest- erly of a line drawn parallel with and dis- tant fifty (50) feet southeasteriy from, measur- ene right ae oe center line of suid ailway, as the same is now located a S- tablished. aro That part of lot ten (10), block nine (9), in said townsite of Holman that lies northwest: erly of a line drawn parailel with and distant iifty (50) feet southeasterly from, measured at right angles to the center line of suid railway, as the same Is now located and established. All that part of the southeast quarter o: the northeast quarter (se of nex) Mgrs tion twenty-six (26), township : fifty-five (55) north of range twenty-five (5) west of the fourth principal meridian, which lies north of the present right-of-way line of said titiover, which right-of-way line is paral- with and distant one hundred (100) feet northerly from, measured at right angles to the center line of the railway of said peti- tioner, as the same is now located and con- stracted over and across said southeast. eet ere! quarter Mantes ), and co! ng twenty-seven ui yo hundredthe(27a2) acres, ne AOE, OR Dated April 19th, 1999. - By WM.R. BEGG and snl THOs. R. BENTON Attorneys for said railway company, Great Northern Ry. Co, office building ~ Corner Third and Rosabel streets, Paul, Minn. Herald-Review, April 21, May 5. To ORRA M. HARRY :— Take notice that you are in default under and aecording to the terms, conditions and rovisions of that certain contract dated July 24, 1906, whereby Simeon D, Patrick ag trustee for and under a certain instrument filed May 17, 1905, book *‘19” of Deeds at pese 486, agreed to Convey unto you, upon full and timely performance by you of yeur part of the terms. conditions and provisions thereof, reference to which contract for more particn- larity is hereby made, the following aescribed real estate, situated in Itasca county, Minne- sota. to-wit: t Block seven (7) First Addition to Big Fork. according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of register of deeds in and for said county. And thataccording to the terms, condit- ions and provisions of said contract there became due and ya from you to said Simeon D. Patrick as trustee as aforesaid upon the 24th day of Jnly, 1907, the sam of $450.00, with interest thereon at seyen per cept per annum from the 24th day of July. 1906; and at the date of this notice said amount and interest still remain overdue and unpaid, and such default as above specified stil exists. Now therefore, you are hereby notified that unless on or before thirty (30)days after the service of this notice upon you, you pay to said Simeon D, Patrick as trustee as afore- said, the said sum of 00, with interest thereon at seven (7) per cent. per annum from July 24, 1906, to the date of payment, and also pay the costs of the service of this notice, said contract will be cancelled and terminat- edjand all your right. title and interest there- under and in and to the lands and eres covered thereby forfeited and annulled, sai cancellation and termination of said contract to take effect on the 3ist day next after the service of this notice upon you. Dated March.16, 1909. SIMEON D. 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