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* te SRN OFFICIAL Hoty Neveux, jaror The N sting PROCEEDINGS | eee OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) S*, 8esson isto "Sstice Seat Itasca County, Minnesota. Grand Rapids, Minn., June 15th, 20.00 We for. "gourt house ........ 16.00 Wm. O’Donnell,— Juror justice court -.......-..-. 1.00 Reinhart Overby, Witness justice comet: isc Joe O’Day,— Witness justice court .. ‘Part payment road contract... 200.000 Chester L, Pratt,— Services as Court Commissioner 140.05 John F. Peterson,— aes justice court . - | Alfred Peterson,— Juror justice court . 1.00 1909.1 W. J. & H. D. Powers Purcuant to adjournment, the "Board Supplies to poor farm 1.83 red nty Commissioners of Itasca Coun-|w. Jj. & H. D. Powers,— Minnesota, met at the Court House ‘a Supplies court house and jail.. Hs the Village of Grand Rapids, this 15th day of June, 1909. Members present: Commissioners Mul-| FN. Patterson,— lins, Trebilcock, McWilliams and King. ‘Blectric supplies and labor on pon motion of Commissioner Trebil -] County jail. .......+.-0e+seeeeee cock, seconded by Commissioner McWil-| w. J. & H. D. Powers, A. Perrier,— Burial of pauper .......+-+++++ Avg liams the following bills were allowed Supplies court house and jail.. 8.65 and ordered paid: John D. Burgess, justice fees Durant Barclay, justice fees Robt. H. Bailey, justice fees Mike Brosser witness justice court V. H. Blood, juror, justice court. Geo. D. Barnard & Co., stationery and supplies .. John Beckfelt, supplies house .. Chas. S. Brock, “moving stock ‘shed at fair grounds .. Alfred Blomberg, labor performed upon state road .........+.-++-- Hattie F. Booth, stamps and ex- penses é Hattie F. Booth, “tor” pest “expense vis' Blasing, sundr ‘ameron, juror, justice court P. Co., books ani M. Callahan, repairs on Monroe Cordell, labor, performed upon Swan River-Feeley road.. Wm. Carter labor performed up- on road No. ee fs Harry Doug! rvices as con- stable (Gira precinct). ; Michael J. Dufficy, meals furn- ished jurors Louis F. Dow & Co. books and stationery .. .- .. ssserseeeees Wm. A. Dayton, labor’ performed upon Swan River-Feeley road. James Duffy, Assessing (22 days) Edwin A. Damoh, balance con- tract building ‘pridges. F. P. DuFrene, four 190Sannota- tions . Duluth Artifical Limb Co., Artifi- ial limb for Andy Murray. ae Erickson juror justice Elliott, Fischer pai K mn, labor performed Bri : upon road No. c. J. Franti, ju John Fauikinghor, justice fees. Thos. Feeley, part payment on road contract . Ed. Falk, juror, justice Joseph Graham,’ services as de puty sheriff Fred Gardner court . Bs F. H. Gardner, court Fate Wm. Benett Dr. Gendron, Thos. Hug labor peupeors upon Hugh road . H. S. Huson, justice fees F. W. Hill, witne: justice court F. W. Hill, witness justice court Ed. Herst F. W._Hill, witness justice court Chas. Hammer, juror justice court express , witness justice court M. A: Hutchins, juror justice court D. R. Hillis, ‘juror: justice court Len Hofer, labor at ‘County sher- iff’s residence .. .. .-++tgse--: G. Hermes, board of paupers, Ss. abor performed up- on Swan’ River-Feeley road.... 8. abor performed up- ver-Feeley road Co., supplies Henry Hughe for court house and jail.’..... Henry Hughes & Co., merchandise furnished Ed. Francisco's fam- ily... 00. s6 eee eee Henry Hughes & Co.,,, supplies furnished at fair grounds. M. Hamre, use of dri County Commissioners A. G. Hachey, man and Commissioner King .. Chas. Ham, labor perfor on Swan River-Feeley road. Fred Heinrich, labor perfor upon road No. 53 G. Hermes, tobacco furnished paupers ; Len E. Hunter and Leo Cochran, Part payment Hulbert and kos- BOW TOA .. .nccncrswteseensense Len E. Hunter and Lee Cochran, Mart payment Hulbert and Kos- sow road Jesse Harry, deputy sheriff's fees Orrie Inche, livery hire (Coun- ty Commissioners) .. .. ...... Itasca Mercantile Co,, supplies for poor farm and Andrew Er- ickson, .. a Itasca Mercantile Co., supplies for poor farm and jail ........ A. L. Lafreniere, Soneaning no- tice taxes .. ..........+ seeeeee August Johnson, witness’ ”” fees justice court .. seaee Geo. W. Johnson, “witness "fees, justice COUTE «2 os sescsencees S. D. Jerebeck, furor justice court Erick Johnson, groceries for Mrs. y Chas. Kearne Thos. Kingston, tice court .... Thos. Thos. tice court Jas. Kangley, COUPE ot) Sere W. S. Kingston, house ure Geo. F, Kremer, son Soffee Thos, Kerr & Cc. M. King, roads . BEY eeeee Cc. M. King, mileage to ‘Duluth and Grand Rapids ..°.......... C.-M. . King, mileage” attending examining ng, milage investigatin’ poor... Isabel LaMez court Albert Lieberman, court .. Hugh Lane, juror justice ‘court John Lindahl, labor performed upon State road . A. L. Lafreniere, publishing no- tice tax judgment ~............ Lieberman pia. supplies for paupers ..\ 5 se meeieieg satan G. E. Lehmann, surveying road road No. 55 so G. E. Lehmann, com vey road No. 12 GE. John Metzger, juror justice court John Metzger, juror justice court Miller-Davis P. Co., stationery and supplies .. .....sissves-+s? Louis Malott,, labor performed upon state road .. ......-....- Teen Sac services as as- Mesaba. Telephone Co.,' telephone GEVIOD 08 oo toes eee eee McGill- Warner Co., sundry pro- bate blanks. 0... oecrcscvs essere A. J. Morisset, 45 days assessing W. E. Martin, expense attending good road meeting ........ pie McGowan, typeetiter sup- Piles 36's. es reemee ares ote - J. rt agains ? stamps and’ re- COTAING ... << sin 5 nee cen sawn ce T. A Mciiugh, “su ;zuppl lies “‘furnish- nn Francisco fa aie tere ® E. Neveux, juror justice court Rane Stamp Works, one 105.10] 1. D. Rassmussen,. Ww. H. D. Powers,— Suplies for poor farm.........- \ & H. D. Powers,— SUpPligs for | poor farm........ ‘ogue,- Part payment Blackberry- Fee- ley road contract ........-----++ 650.00 T. T. Riley,— ee ie prisoners (May)...----- ey,— Service in justice court........ 186.83 T. T. Riley, board of prisoners.. ba 06 T. T. Riley, postage stamps.. T. T. Riley district court fees. ‘362. 50 F. E. Reusswig — Services as deputy coronor.....- T. T. Riley,— Serving notice on G. N. Byer: Swan River .. .! T. T. Riley, posting road no ces 28:90 *. L. Ramquist,— Witness fees justice court.... 3.36 Tho, Russell, coronor’s fees.:...- 5.20 Mike Radock,— Witness justice court .. ., 12 James Ross,— Witness justice court.. - 2.48 Otto Ranfrantz,— Juror justice court . - 1.00 I. D. Rassmussen,— Attending court, etc. . . 109.15 I. D. Rassmussen,— Issuing certificates to town clerks, etc. .. - aeee 0 Clerk’s fees district court.....- 2-00) P._L. Ramquist, — 88. Expense inspecting mines....... B._B. Rossbrook,— - 100.00] “Hauling goods to poor in 143-27 6.50 Hartley Plum,— 4.00] Labor on No. 52 road. ses 2.00 St. Benedict's Hospital,— 100.00)" Gare of Paupers at ‘Hospital... 498.00 0 John Soderlund,— 1.00)" "Part payment on con, for road, 200.00 A. Seaman, constable fees.. 1.48] Sho. L. Shellman, coroner‘s fees, 520 3.00 Alex Scott,— 3.00] "Constable’s fees and meals for 10.05) prisoners... .. 1. ...0ceeseeee ones 4.20) alex Scott,— 75.00| Delivery of prisoners to Bovey 100 MOCKUP... oe cece eee e settee ees 00! c. A. Smith, witness justice court 45.70 Alex Scott, witness justice court 5.70) Prank Shorman,— 1.12 Juror justice court .........--+. * Grant Seaton, juror justice court 142 Cc. A. Sharesman,— 100 Jurer justice court ............- . August Suben, juror justice court 10.02 SKelly Bros.,— 2:95] Vabor on Peter’s bridge , E. Tankeisley, justice fees.. M. W. Tuohy, Typewriting’ inventory poor fam popety .. : Town of Deer River, One half arenes in contageous siyoaae - WwW. Ta, Ida Vanben, Witness justice court . Ben Venn, juror justice court Village of Grand Rapide,— Light for court house and jail, Month of May .........- : E. J. Wiley, justice fees . Helma Wheaton,— Witness justice court.. Wm. Whdaton, juror justice’ court Wm. Wheaton, juror justice court John W hipple,— Juror justice court.........-.. E. Wilson, juror justice ‘court P._C. Warner,— Plats, etc., roads Nos. 12, 55, 52 George White,— Labor on pile driver........-... P._C. Warner,— Inspecting ditch No. 1 .......- Frank Williams,— » Labor on road No. 12........-- Frank Williams,— Labor_on road No. 63........-- Frank Williams,— Labor on road No. 62.......... Robert Zimmer,— Work at pest house............ 5.00 An adjournment was taken to 1:30 o'clock P. M, Pursuant to adjournment the Board again met at 1:30 o’clock P. M. Members resent: Commissioners Pie Trebilcock, King and McWil- ams. Upon motion of Commissioner Trebil- cosk, seconded by Commissioner WeWil- Hams, the minutes of the meetings of April 3rd, April 24th, May 8th and May 29th, 1909, were approved by unanimous vote. The applications of J. Shere and J. Bouck for a refund of the unearned portion of their liquor license at Marble, also the application of L. A. Prettner for the refund of the unearned por- tion of his liquor license at Coleraine were then presented: Said applications} th: were made upon the junds that the said licenses were annulled by reason of the places for which they were granted having been included within the corpor- ate limits of incorporated villages. Commissioner McWilliams moved that said applications be granted. The mo- tion was seconded by Commissioner Tre- bilcock and carried by unanimous vote. The following report of the County v. ne! ee Te = In tow ship 62, ,,Fange 26. Pat tt ei a to th Wi ine le e incr presented the es- co | Baily section 7, ip fablis ent Pier a BISONS: Begin at| 25; ihenee north on section line to the e- north rahe wet 7| northeast corner of section 6 of said eenacip 6 rane aad running township 61, range 25, the committee ence north to the 4. ine to the n apointed to examine the route of said post of section 30, township 59, range} road filed their report in which they re- 5 commended that the prayer of the pomcissicne: King moved thea a hear-| petitioners be granted. Commissioner ing be had upon said petition at Grand|:O’Brien moved that the report of the ce in said County on Thursday the} Committee be approved; that said high- 22nd day of July, 1909, at 10 o'clock A. | way be hereby ordered established accord 00} M.; nt Neil Mullins, A. McWilliams an | ing to the committee’s report; that said C. King, memders of the Board be| highway be designated as County Road a committee to examine the route of | No. 62 and that the advantages and be- said proposed road; that said committee} nefits to each description of land over meet at the point of beginning of said | which said road runs be and are here- route on Gag ane 15th day of July,| by assessed equal to the damages sus- 1909, 10 o’clock A. M. for the purpose of| tained. The motion was seconded by examination -of said route and that said | Commissioner McWilliams and carried by committee make report to this Board at} unanimous vote. the time set for hearing upon said peti- It being the time set for hearing upon tion. The motion was seconded by.Com-| the petition for the establishment of a missioner McWilliams and carried by un-| highway beginning at the southwest cor- animous vote. ner of lot 14, section 25, township 144, ‘A petition was presented for the estab- Pra 25, and running thence west on Uepment of a highway beginning at the| Section line to the Mississippi River, the southeast tes ae section 21, township |committee filed their report in which 148, range 27, and running thence-north| they recommended that the finde of the to the pit re corner of section 10 in| Petitioners be granted. mmissioner said township. King moved that the report of the com- Commissioner King moved that a hear.| mittee be approved; that said highway ing be had upon said petition at Grand| be and the same hereby is establish- Rapids in said County on Thursday the| ed according to the committee’s report = aay, on July, 1909, at 10 o’clock,A.| that said highway be designated as M. O’Brien, A. McWilliams, C.| County Road No. 60 and that the ad- Me iitat members of this Board be a| vantages and benefits to each descript- eaacaiites to examine the route of said{ ion of land over which said road runs Proposed road; that said committee meet | be and are hereby assessed equal to at the northeast corner of section 21,| the damage sustained. The motion was township 148, range 27 on Thursday the | seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and 16th day of July, 1909, at 11 o’clock A.} carried by unanimous vote. M. for the purpose of examination of Comissioner Trebilcock moved that the sRid route and that said committee make} County Surveyor be instructed to in- 00} report to this Board at the time set for | spect and measure up the work done hearing upon said petition. The motion] by A. F. Olson on the road between was seconded by Commissioner McWil-}| Dunns and Ballclub and to file his re- liams and carried by unanimous vote. port of such inspection in the office A petition was presented for the estab} of County Auditor; also that he pre- lishment of a highway beetining at the} pare plans and specifications for complet 00] southwest corner of section 16, township | ing the Deer River-Ballclub roadbetween 148, range 27 and running thence east | Deer River and Dunns. The motion was to ‘the southeast corner of the sw% of | Seconded by Commissioner O'Brien and sw% of section 14, in said township. carried by unanimous vote. Commissioner King moved that a hear- Commissioner O’Brien moved that the ing be had upon said petition atG rand] County Auditor be instructed to adver- Rapids on Thursday the 22nd day of] tise for bids for the construction of July, 1909, at 10 o’clock A. M. that M.| County Road No. 52, said road to be O’Brien, A. McWilllams and C. M. King, | constructed and completed according to raembers of this Board be a committee | Plans and specifications on file in the to ‘examine the route of said proposed | Office of the County Auditor. The road; that said committee meet at the| motion was seconded by Commissioner northeast corner of section 21, township | Trebilcock and carried by unanimous 148, range 27 on Thursday 15th day of | vote. July, 1909 at 11 o’clock A. M. for the Commissioner O’Brien moved that the purpose of examining said route and] County Auditor be instructed to adver- that said committee make report — to] tise for bids for grading that part of thisBoard at the time set for hearing| the State Road beginning at Wellers upen said petition. The motion was sec-| Spur and running north for two miles. onded by Commissioner McWilliams and| The motion was seconded by Commis- carried by unanimous vote. sioner McWilliams and carried by unani- A_ petition was presented for the es- | mous vote. tablishment of a highyay beginning at a Commissioner King moved that E. L. joint on he Coleraine-Marble Road 500] Buck be given the job to make a fill eet north of center 4 corner, sections] On the Hill City Road across the bog 20-66-23; thence runing north 60 degrees | near McCormicks place, for the sum of east 500 feet; thence running ‘south 60 | $250.00. The motion was seconded by degrees 1000 feet to 1-16th corner, sec- | Commissioner O’Brien and carried by tion 20-66-23; thence east to a point 600] unanimous yote. feet east of east %4corner, section 21-56r The County Surveyor was instructed 23; thence north 45 degrees east to north] to survey a portion of the Smoky Hol- \% cor., sec. 22-56-23; thence E. to north-| low Road. east corner, section 23-56-23; thence in The Board then adjourned. a northeast direction to center % corner, NEIL MULLINS, section 15-56-23; thence east to east. 4% | Chairman Bqard of County Commissioner corner, section 13-56-23; thence north to} [SEAL] northeast corner, section 6-56-22; thence | Attest: in a northeast direction to and termin- M. Ai SPANG, ating. on the northeast corner, section County Auditor. 24-67-22 on the St. Louis County line, and connecting with the St. Louis Coun- | gspatm oF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ty road at that point. —ss: Commissioner King moved that a hear- dearest District. Court, ing be had upon said petition at Grand Rapids in said County ‘on Thursday the] Charles Warmer Ps Judicial District pea aay a Sees 1909, at me eels ae * a at "Brien, . Trebilcoc! . and Neil Mullins, members of the Board James A, Prentia:" Gatherine be a committee to examine the route} gus Mcintosh, as administra- of said proposed road; that said commit-| tor of the astate of Mary tee meet at the point of beginning of | McIntosh, deceased; Duluth said route on Saturday the 17th day of | Superior '& Weshern Railway July, 1909, at 1 o’clock P. M. for the} Company, a corporation; A. purpose of examining said’ route and} p white: aiso all other par- that said committee make report to this] ties unknown claiming any Board at the time set for hearing upon} éstate, right, title, interest, said_ petition. The motion was seconded] or jien in or to the real es- by Commissioner Trebilcock and carried} tate described in the com- by unanimous vote. plaint herein, Commissioner O’Brien arrived at this :: Defendants. time and took a seat at the meeting. Summons Commissioner Trebilcock moved that] The State of Minnesata, to the above the sum of $150.00 be appropriated from named defendants: d the Road and Bridge Fund to be expen-| You are hereby summoned and re- ded under the direction of John Morse,| quired to answer the complaint of the in cutting down te hills on the plaintiff in the above entitled action Smoky Hollow Road. The motion was} which is on file in the office of the seconded ‘by fe aga’ O’Brien and] Clerk of said District Court at his office carried by unanimous vote. in the Village of Grand Rapids in the Upon motion of Commissioner King,| said County of Itasca, State of Minne- seconded by Commissioner O’Brien the] sota, and to serve a copy of your ans- Plat of Orth was approved and the} wer'to said complaint on the subscriber County Auditor instructed to certify the] at his office in the Village of Grand same. Rapids said Count ‘tase: The application of the Taber Lumber | twent a pein te eae Co. for correction of mssessment and] gerved upon you, exclusive of the day of abatement of taxes upon the sw% of] such service, and if you fail to answer ne, section 11, township 147, range 25} to said complaint within the time afore- yas approved and recommended to the] said the plaintiff in this action will apply Minnesota Tax ee a to the Court for the relief demanded in Commissioner O’Brien nfoved that dam | said complaint with the costs and dis- ges in the sum of $125.00 be allowed for] bursements of this action. a right-of-way cf County Road across Dated May 22nd, 1909. lot 2, section 3 township 55, range 26 FRANK F. PRICE, The said amount .to be paig to W. H.| Attorney for Plainfiff, Grand Rapids, Songer who holds said land’ under con- Minnesota. tract from the Vermillion Pine & Iron ——_. Land Company, when a release of dama-| STAAE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF es has been execvtea by said W. H. Ttasce,—ss: nger and the ‘Vermillion Pine & Iron District Court, Land Company and filed in the office of Fifteenth Judicial District the County Auditor. The motion was] Charles Warner, Plaintiff, seconded by Commissioner McWilliams and carried by unanimous vote. James A. Prentis;. Catherine Commissioner King moved that the] Prentis; Angus McIntosh; An- County Auditor advertise for bids for] gus Mcintosh, as Administra- ae ding the Deer River-Ballclub Road.| tor of the Estate of Mary ‘here was no second to the motion. McIntosh, deceased, A. P. Commissioner Trebilcock then moved} White; the Duluth, Superior that the matter be laid over to some} & Western Railway Company, tekghe meeting to give the members of|a corporation; also all other an opportunity to examine] parties unknown claiming sala road. The motion was seconded by | any estate, right, title, in- Commissioner O’Brien and carried by] tferest, or lien in or to the unanimous vote. - real estate described in the Commissioner King moved that the] complaint herein, County Surveyor be instructed to prepar Defendants. plans and specifications for the improve- Notice of Lis Pendens. ment of that part of the State Road Notice is hereby given that an action lying between Grand Rapids and Cohas-| has been commenced in said Court by set. The motion was sceonded by Com-| the above named plaintiff, against the missioner O’Brien and carried by unani-| above named defendants, the object of Board of Audit’ was then presented. mous vote. which is to secure a judgment and de- Grand Rapids Minn., June ist, 1909. Pursuant to notice duly given the Board of Audit of Itasca County, Minne- sota, met at the office of the County Auditor in the court house, Grand Rap- ids on the above date, for the pur- pose of receiving proposals and desig- A petition was presented for the for-]| cree declairing that the plaintiff is the mation of a new common school dis- | owner in fee of the premises hereinafter trict to be comprised of townships 60] described and that the defendants have and 61 of range 22. Commissioner Tre-| no estate, right, title, interest, or lien bilcock moved the adoption of the fol-]} therein or thereon. lowing resolution: The premises affected by this action Whereas a petition has this day been| are situated in the County of Itasca and presented to the County Board of Itas-| State of Minnesota, and are senile nating banks as depositories for the|ca County praying that a new common | as follows, to-wit: funds of said County. Neil Mullins,| School district be formed out of town- The southwest quarter of the occa! Chairman of the Board of County Com- ain 60 and 61, range 22 and quarter, or lot three (3) in _ section missioners, M. A. Spang, County Auditor and I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of Court,| proved by the superintendent of schools] (55), N., range twenty-five ( being present. of said Itasca County. P._m..; and An adjournment was then taken to Monday the 15th day of June. said petition be heard at a meeting| three (33) of the pe of La Prairie. Pursuant to adjournment, the Boardjof this Board, to be held at the Court Dated May 22nd, 1909. of Audit again met on the 15 day of} House in the Village of Grand Rapids on FRANK F. PRICE, June, 1909. Monday the 12th day of July, 1909, at| Attorney for Plaintiff, All members present. 10 o’clock A. M. at which time and Minnesota. Proposals were received and the follow ing banks were duly designated deposi- tories for the funds of Itasca Sounty. ae National Bank, Grand Rapids, First State Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. First National Bank, Deer River, Minn ne See Spb State “Bank, Nashwauk 2. nn. tirst National Bank, Coleraine, Minn. First State Bank, Bovey, Minn. First State Bank of Marble, Marble, Minn. Wirst State Bank of Calumet, Calumet, Minn. NEIL MULLINS, shairman. I. D. RASSMUSSEN, Clerk. the bond of the several banks deslg- nateb by County Board of Audit were then presented to the Board for approv- @i, the same having been approved aS to! form and execution by the County At Commissioner ‘Trebilcock moved that all of said bonds be approved by ee Board. ‘he motion was second vommissoler McWilliams and avin. a unanimous vote. Commissioner King moved that the County Auditoy be “fastructed to to adver- tise for bids for ing the state road along the state ditch across the North of Deer River. The motion phic ee Trebilcock AOCEECRTIVE PARE hereas, said petition has been ap-| twenty-two (22) in township) #iy-five » 40 Now therefore, be it resolved, that Lot one (1) and two (2) in block thirty Grand Rapids, lace this Board will hear all persons Herald-Review June 16-July 28 pistes ted = bead gore and argu- ment for and against the granting of said. petition and that the County | STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Auditor cause the proper notice of Itasca, —ss. such hearing to be served, published | In Distrtct Court, Fifteenth Judicial sna poston as provided by cet A istrict, e motion to adopt the resolution was 03 ii seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and pect cest gett by Gees wee pon. motion was ordered that the te adstract of the laws relating to forest Terenas Defendant. and prairie fires as furnished by the Forestry Commission be published in the Summons. Grand Rapids Herald-Review. The State of Minnesota to the above An adjournment was then taken to 7] named defendants: o’clock' P. M. You are hereby summoned and requir- Papsuant to adjournment the Board | ed to answer the sompisrot of the plain- again met at 7 o’clock P. M. tiff in the above entitled action, ae All members present: is on file in the office of the Clerk of Commissioner King moved that , the] the said Court, at his office in the Vil- County Auditor and County Treasurer ge of Grand Rapids, Itasca Connty, be instructed to redeem Itasca County | Minnesota, and to serve a copy of Funding Bond dated June ist, 1899 in| your answer to said complaint on the the sum not exce: $20,000,00, upon | subscriber at his ‘fice in the Village terms not to exceed 112. and accrued in- | of Grand Rapids, in said County of terest . The motion was seconded by] Itasca, within thirty days after the ser- Commissioner Trebilcock and carried by | Vice of this summons upon you, exclu- unanimous vote. sive of the day of such service, and if The matter of fitting up a jury room| you fail to answer to said complaint in the oper. a story of the court house} Within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff was then considered and upon motion] in this action will apply to. the Court oe Commissioner McWilliams sceonded b-| for the relief deman in said com- plaint with the costs and disbursements of this action. Dated, June 15) A. D. ERAN F. PRICE, Plaintiff's eeting. Attorney. time set for hearing up- First patton a ‘Building, Grand | Gran e establishment ity, Minn. tet Ge ante pone dcReview June 16—July 28 Plaintiff. . Bas that personal distinct- ion of the well chosen Made to Order SHOE SOLD ONLY BY LEIBERMAN BROTHERS STORES AT GRAND RAPIDS, COLERAINE, BOVEY, MARBLE, i MINNESOTA SERCO SIOHTOESCSC ROSE SCHEENES yrepare For Your Spring Outing rr I YOU contemplate a trip alone 7 a nice Valice or Suit Case may be sufficient to hold your neces- sary clothing; but if your wife is to accompany you a good sized, solid trunk will be the thing. We have them in all sizes and shapes and at rices that you can afford to pay. hink the matter over before you pack your luggage. .........+. 7 also carry a complete line of Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Men’s and Boys’' Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Unbrellas, Rain Coats for Ladies’ and Gent’s at prices to meet everybody’s purse. C.H. MARR “uss s a MINNESOTA SR REECE CSS eee seer SOHO HRN RON HURON UMONUrUnnO SeOrOrore | Bet et ee ttt tt tt td The registered and licens- ed jet black. PERCHEON] STALLION, te DEWEY, weight 1,600 pounds, will stand at the stable of Sol- berg & Co., in the rear of the old Independent news- paper building, one block e of postoffice in Grand Rapids, for s jon of 1909. As a part of this adver- tisement we refer to Certificate No. 347 issued by Professor Andrew Boss, of the State Stallion Registration Board, show- ing this Stallion to have | been officially examined and found free from any taint or defect. SOLBERG @ CO., Owners. DEWEY will stand at Grand Rapids Mondays, Wednes- days and Saturdays; at Cohasset, Tuesdays; at Coleraine, Thursdays and Fridays. @28O8886080 STATE OF MINNESOTA,) District Court, |4o’clock in theafternoon of that day, the following described real estate, together County of Itasca, with the hereditaments and uppurtenances Fifteenth Judical District, | thereunto belonging. or in auywite apper- ning. and a! e vi . je aL interes: Frank W. Street, a minor, by Mary F. Street, | of the above named” plain, Frank, W. his guardian, Plaintier, | Steet, sad of She defendants. the Dy a -|mot and Cordelia H. Holliday, an cr Etha D, Wilmot, formerly Etha D. Street, | Wilmot and Alfred W. Holliday therein, said Earl» Wilmot, Cordelia H. Holliday, | realestate being situated in the county of formenls Mee hugaoas H. Street. and Alfred] itasca, and state of Minnesota, and de- W. He scribed as follows: Defendants. | “$14 of se4, and se4 of sw’ of section 34. Notice is ee preeey virtue of a | and sw of sw'4 ofsection 35, township 149 ve named | north,jrange 28 west. said above described bore gnitled aotion, rendered conerty oil be sold tothe highest bidder ‘or for enforce-| Dated this 29th day of a fc at public auction to the JOHN A. CLINE, for cash. at the main front ae of| GIBBONS & eNom Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bemidji, Minnesota, Referee. ee