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Be_it the Vill be pav resolved, That of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, with Granitoid Street. Pave. ment twenty-seven feet in width be- tween gutters, from a point 200 feet east of Leland avenue west to the east side of Clough avenue; fifteen feet in width from the curbing on the south side of Third street to be paid by the owner of abutting property. Further resolved that the contract for such paving be and is hereby awarded Brand Reapits HeraideReview Published Every Wednesday By E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE Third street in |* State Bank of Grand Rapids, Minresota, at close of business on June 23, 1909. 1909. ids, ed at the Postoffice at Grand Faipnesotn: as Second- Class Matter. Mice i ea THE HERALD-REVIEW ISTHE Official Paper of Irasca County. RRAND RAPIDs, CoHASSET. Official Paper of KgEwATIN, Village of NASHWAUK, HOLMAN, Official Paper of U.S. Distarot Court in Bankruptey Proceedings. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS —OF THE— VILLAGE COUNCIL —OF THE— Village of Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids, Minn., June 14th, 1909. A regular meeting of the village coun- cil was held at were S| the Council room. There President Bossard,Trus- Hughes and Leroux and ent, Minutes of previous meetings were read and approved. i Reports of Justice Huson and the Vil- Treasurer were read and ordered 1 motion, liquor licenses were grant- to Thomas Trainor and Herman Bolin. On motion of H. Hughes, seconded by N. Remer, and duly carried, a sewer lution was adopted ordering a sew- Hoffman avenue from 11th to 9th sts, thence one block east to Kin- Tt avenue motion the following bills were E wind Fuel Co., coal.... -$ 98 13 M. A. Hanna Coal Co., coal 399 10 Ww Fuller, street work 10 00 Cc. unberg, street work, 8 00 J. C. Hendri 12°00 A. Huttberg, s 5 00 A. L. Thwing + 100 00 H. Hughes & Co., hardware...... 27 04 Northern Electric Co., wire.. 29 22 Standard Salt and Cement pipe » 625 I Paper Co., oil 2 50 I umber Co., lumber. . 156 19 ‘Ashton, painting bridge 1 95 00 J. & H. D. Powers, hardware 2 22 W. Forrest, draying. - 6 65 Harris, street work. - 400 E. Patterson, work at plant.. 3 00 Hideman, line work. . 5 00 Lothrop, line work. 2 00 Dickinson, line work. 2 00 John Hoffman work at plant 2 00 H. E. Graffam, insurance. 48 30 J. Lofberg, witn fees 212 = r. Riley, boar 2 43 F Nixon, line 7 00 E Kremer, a: 15 00 P. Warner, eng 60 75 W. C. Yancey, freight, etc. + 8 a0 i Browne, repairing sewer on ndred avenue . . 874 The following is duly ma¢ carri laying water main on Sleeper ghth street was awarded »wne at $ .50 per foot, in- lacing of all catch basins, Bond for said contract the sum of $1,000.00. an appropriation of $250.00 the expense of the Fire- Lake tournament. On} r contract for 800 tons of, coal warded to Itasca Mercantile Co. @ ton for Yough. screened lump On motic tract venue for was $3.10 per coal Ordinance No. 61, entitled, An Or- » relating to the laying’ of service connecting water mains of the > of Grand Rapids with the prem. of consumers, and the materials be used therein was intro- to duced by Trustee Remer, and on motion same was placed on its first reading. On motion Ordinance No. 61 was passed to second reading On motion Ordin- 61 was advanced to third read- final passage, and ordered to published according to law, On motion the bond of the Village Re- corder was accepted and approved. On motion the Council adjourned to June 2ist, 1909, at 8:00 o'clock p. m. W. C. YANCY, Recorder. Grand Rapids, Minn. June 2ist, 1909. meeting of the Village An adjour neil was held at the Council Room. the members of the council were nt Bids_ for street paving were ed from Kettle River Quarries Co., Blome Co., P. McDonald and Hugh and the matter was laid upon for further consideration. atter of grading alley in block 16 and Rapid: Minnesota, was referred the stre committee. The _ Recor- r was instructed to advertise for bids sewer on Hoffman avenue and Ninth street to be heard August 2, 1909 at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Council room. On motion $300.00 was appropriated for July 4th cel ion, to be held by C. E. Aiken as Treasurer. A committee was appointed consisting of Ed, Lefebvre, F. E. Patterson and Hugh McEwan. On motion duly made and carried the ffice of Street Commissioner was va- The following bills were audited allowed Thomas, work... street work Jonn_ O’Brien, street work A. Olson, street work.... Olson, street work. Johns street wor Lothrop, street work O’Brien . work.. power oil. 5 boiler ins ¢ fee. em w i sewer pipe.. , street wor McFaul, H street were present , Trustees Hughes, Re- x 'and Recor Yancey. of the meeting of June were read and approved, to Rudolph S. Blome Co., a co-partner- ship, of Chicago, Ill, in accordance with its bid, viz: Street paving er per square yard, curb and gutter 55 per foot, excavating @ $ :25 per cubic yard. Further resolved that the bond of said company for such work be and is hereby fixed in the sum of $27,000.00 On motion the Council adjourned. W. C. YANCEY. Recorder. Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Itasca, Village of Calumet. Notice is hereby given, that applica- tions have been made in writing to the Common Council of the Village of Calu- met, and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the sae commencing on July Ist, 1909, and terminating on June 30th, 1910, by the following persons, and at the following places, as stated in said applications, D. TARRO & BROTHER, In the front foom on the ground floo of two story building, situated on lot 18, block 9, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota; EARNEST JOHNSON, In northwest corner room, ground floor of two-story building situated on lot 11, block 4, Village of Calumei Idasca_ County, Minnesota;. NICK RABATICH, In front room on ground floor of two story building situated on lot 19, block 15, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota; ANTON VON RUEDEN, In front room on ground floor, one- story building situated on lot 18, block 8, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota; M. CROLL, In front room on ground floor two- story building, situated on lot 11, block 3, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnessota; JOE GILBO, In the front room on ground floor of two-story building, situated on lot 14, block 3, Village of Calumet, Itasca’ County, Minnesota; WESTERDAHL & WHALEN, In the front room on ground floor of one-story building, situated. on lot 18, block 2, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota; JOHNSON & SWEDMAN, In the front room on ground floor of one-story building, situated on lot 12, block 1, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota; OSCAR PETERSON, In the front room on ground floor of two-story building, situated on lot 13, block 1, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota; JOHN PENNALA, In the front room on ground floor of one-story building, situated on lot 17, block 8, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota; HALVOR AAS, In the front room on ground floor of two- story building, situated on lot 18, block 3, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota; NELSON & PETERSON, In the front room on ground floor of one-story building, situated on lot 16, block 2, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota; MARY SKULL, In the front room on ground floor of two-story building, situated on lot 9, block 1, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota; ERICK BECKMAN & COMPANY, Consisting of Erick Beckman and Iseec Koivisto, in the front room on ground floor of two-story build. ing, situated on lot 12, block 16, Village of Calumet, Itasca County, Minnesota. Said applications will be heard and de- termined by said Common Council of the Village of Calumet at the Council Room in the Post Office building in Village of Calumet in Itasca County, and State of Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 20 day of July, 1909, at 9 o'clock p. m., af that day. Witness my hand and seal of Village of Calumet this 2nd day of July, 1909. W. F. NICHOLS, President of Village Council. [OFFICIAL SEAL] Attest: J. C. NEICE, Village Clerk. Herald Review July 7 14 A. ORDINANCE NO.61. An ordinance relating to the laying of service pipes connecting water mains of the village of Grand Rapids with the premises of consumers, and the mtaterial to be used therein. The village council of the village of Grand Rapids do ordain as follows: Section 1. All service pipes hereafter laid connecting the water mains of the village of Grand Rapids with the prem- ises of consumers, either as new connect ions or to replace old ones, shall be of lead, from the main to the property line, and of the quality designated as extra strong, and at least one-eighth (%) inch larger in diameter than the taps through which they are supplied. In all cases where such lead pipe shall connect with iron piping, a brass coup- ling must be used. and in no case shall lead be soldered to iron. Section 2. The cost of such pipes and connections and the laying of same and trenching shall be paid as hereto- fore provided by ordinance as to the making of such connections with the mains. Section 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall take errect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Adopter and passed June 14th, 1909. A. C. BOSSARD, Village President. Attest: W. C. YANCEY, Village Recorder. [Village Seal] Heraid-Review July 7 21 Citation. for Hearing on Petition Probate of Foreign Will. for Estate of Fritz J. J. Mueller. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Itasca, In Probate Court. In_the Matter of the Estate of Fritz J. J. Mueller, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to Mary E. McKinley, Fritz W. Mueller, Charles F, Mueller, William F. Mueller, Edward L. Muelier, John H. Mueller and Elmer J. Mueller and al persons interested in the allowance and probate of the will of said decedent: The petition of Wilhelmina Mueller, representing that Fritz J. J. r, then a resident of the County State of Minnesota, died on the 24th day of June, 1909, testate and that his will was therewith presented to! this Court and said will having been filed in this Court,, the petitioner pray- ing that said will be admitted to pro- bate and that letters of administration of the estate of said decedent with will annexed, no will be_ thereupon elimina Mueller: N ow, Therefore, you, and each 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 County of Itasca, ‘State exe itor being named in} granted to said ‘on the 2nd day of August, 10:60 o'clock a. m,, why the} of said petition should not be the Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court, this 2nd day of July,, 1909. {Court Seal] rs H. S. HUSON, Judge of Probate Court. THWING & ROSSMAN, : Attorneys for Petitioner. matter of street paving was taken up, and after hearing several re- on different kinds of paving, and ions from property owners with pre: property aputting on third street, on motion of W. GC. Yancey seconded by BH. N. Remer and duly carried, the fol- lowing resoultion was adopted.. Herald-Review July 7-21. BANK STATEMENT. Statement of the condition of the First Date of call by Superintendent June 23, Date of report by Bank June 26. 1909. RESOURCES - Loans and discounts. + $84,320 15 Overdrafts 470 57 Banking house, furniture and fix- 4,097 00 Due from banks.. 4 # $25,206.66 Checks and cash items..... 223.48 Cash on hand......... 4,759.29 (items below) Currency . Total cash assets .. $30,189 43 30,189 43 Other Resources 542 54 Wotal es '... |, .5..5'e8sis seveeee, 819.619 69 LIABILITIES Capital stock .. seve -8 15,000 00 Surplus Fund . as 1,750 00 Undivided profits, net a 1,121 87 Deposits subject to check. .$68.071 OL Cashier's checks. seers 2,808 45 Due to Banks.. _ 1474 74 Total immediate liabilities871,849 20 Time certificates ........... 29,758 28 Total deposits ... $101,607 43 101,607 43 Other Liabilities 140 39 Total... STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. We, A.C. Bossard, President, and Leon M. Bolter, Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. A. CO. BossarD, President. Leon M. Bouter, Cashier. Correct Attest: A.C, Bosssen, | _ Two Wm. Kina, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of June, 1909, VERNON W. KNAPP, (SEAL) Notary Public Itasca Co.. Minn. My commission expires Feb, 10, 1915. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Itasca,—ss: District Court, é Fifteenth Judicial District Charles Warner, Piaintifg, vs. James A. Prentis; Catherine Prentis; Angus McIntosh; An- gus McIntosh, as administra- tor of the astate of Mary McIntosh, deceased; Duluth, Superior & Weshern Railway Company, a corporation; A. P. White; also all other par- ties unknown claiming any estate, right, title, interest, or lien in or to the real es- tate described in the com- plaint herein, Defendants. Summons The State of Minnesata, to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action which is on file in the office of the Clerk of said District Court at his office in the Village of Grand Rapids in the said County of Itasca, State of Minne- sota, and to serve a copy of your ans- wer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the Village of Grand Rapids in said County of Itasca within twenty days after this summons is served upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer to said complaint within the time afore- said the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint with the costs and dis- bursements of this action. Dated May 22nd, 1909. FRAN! Attorney for Plainfift, Minnesota. STAAE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF tasce,—ss: Distréct Court, Fifteenth Judicial District Charles Warner, Plaintiff, vs. James A. Prentis; Catherine Prentis; Angus McIntosh; An- gus Mcintosh, as Administra- tor of the Estate of Mary McIntosh, deceased, A. P. White; the Duluth, Superior & Western Railway Company, a corporation; also all other K F.* PRICE, Grand Rapids, parties unknown claiming any estate, right, title, in- terest, or lien in or to the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. Notice of Lis Pendens. Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced in said Court by the above named plaintiff, against the above named defendants, the object of which is to secure a judgment and de- cree declairing that the plaintiff is the owner in fee of the premises hereinafter described and that the defendants have no estate, right, title, interest, or lien therein or thereon. The premises affected by this action are situated in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, and are described as follows, to-wit: 5 The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, or lot three (3) in section twenty-two (22) in Uden, fifty-five (55), N., Tanke twenty-five (25) W., 4th p._m..; an Lot one. (1) and two (2) in block thirty three (33) of the plat of La Prairie. Dated May 22nd, 1909. FR. PRICE, F. Attorney for Plaintiff, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Herald-Review June 16-July 28 Notice of Application for Liquor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Itasca, Village of Grand Rapids. Notice is hereby given that applica- tion has been made in writing to the Village Council of the said Village of Grand Rapids, and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for a term commencing on. the 19th day of June, 1909, and terminat- ing on the 18 day of June, 1910, by the following person and at the following place as stated in said application, to-wit: A. E. WILDER. The north front room on the ground floor of the building situated on the east 25 feet of lots 13, 14, 15 of block 16, plat of the Town of Rrand Rapids, Minnesota. Said application will be heard and de- termined by said Village Council at the Council room in the Village hail in said Village on Monday, the 12th day of July, at 8:00 o'clock p. m., of that day. v. C: YANCBEY, Village Recorder. Herald-Review June 30 July. 7 Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing Thereon. Estate of Isaac Wilson. STATE OF MID ESO’ A, COUNTY OF} Itasca, In Probate Co } In_the matter of the e of Isaac Wilson, Decedent. Letters Testamentar haying been granted to John F. Kilfarin of Duluth Minnesota, vember 16th, 1908. It is ordered, That the time within which all ditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his estate in this Court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date hereof; and ‘that on the 30th day of December, .1909, at 2: o'clock p. m., in the Probate C Rooms at the Court House Grand Rapids in said County, be and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the’ exa: mination, adjustment and allowance of such claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given, by the publication of this order in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review as provided by RECISTERED N Brown Horse, foaled 1896, 16 hands; weight 1130 pounds. He is a horse of faultless form and action and the very best disposition. In ev- ery way an ideal stock horse. He will make a season at Grand Rapids, Minn., and surrounding territory, at $25.00 cash with return privileges. CERTIFICATE NO. — 1088 AMERICAN. ..... .. TROTTING... . s+. ++ REGISTER The Pacing Standard P5241 3.2.1.1.i cd ccddded.ddddddededdddddddd.ddedededd GALE, 01314 Ranee W. “ Pd ed * * * * a a * Sa & * Saal * * * ed * * So ae * Seat * me % Saal Seal bas i & * & Saad PT TTi Tit tciceeetttt ttt ttt hdd dddddd-dedddddhdt hdd tte TL TCC LLL LLL LLU - O1214 TENNESSEE CALE W. E. MYERS, Owner. This is to”certify, that Tennessee Gale, 01214, has been duly registered as standard under rule 6 in volume XVIII of The American Trotting Register, and the pedigree can there be traced in the following form: Og seseee GALE, (6) b. n. foaled 1896; by Tempest Hal, 47909; dam Ranee W., by Ten- nessee Wilkes, 2735; grandam Queen Bess, by Prince Pulaski, 0540etc. Vol. XVI.) Bred by Allen Campbell, Spring Hill, Tenn.; pz dito L. S. H b , 43E Minneapolis, Minn. Bond auiGales Boyan TENNESSEE Tempest Hal, 47909 , Zephyr Tennessee Wilkes, 2735 Queen Bess l ss slocheoheokeotoctoctoctoctostoctoctosbeshochestostostostoatostoctoctoctooks oecheofoctectoctocbosbeofecbechechockechochoctocheskchochechechechechschecds chactochechechchchectchhchecccheee hehe cede ccckechchedocod Obtained pacing record of 2:14, as Gale. Brown Hal, 16935 FOUR YEAR RECORD 2:14% Grand Rapids, Minn. PLASLLELLLLILILILLILLAALEELOE LL LLL itil (See Ranee W,, Given under my hand and seal, at Chi- cago, IIL, this 24th day of April, A. D. 1908. § arena (Signcd) FRANK E. BEST SEAL. Registrar St S&L, bE, RecRecRecBocBecReBecRecRecedecie decide cBecReseshe ses Notice of Presentation of Petition Judicial Highway. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY. Aitkin—ss; District Court, Fifteenth District. the Counties of Aitkin and Itasca. Notice is on the petition hereinafter_set_forth be had before the Hon. F. District Judge, Aitkin,—ss: District Court, District. We, the undersigned, freeholders, the counties of Aitkin and Itasca Fifteenth legal icial Highway, wholly within said trict and described as follows, to section line between sections , 9 10 in said town, thence north on line a distance of five miles _ to ship 52, range 22; thence north on in township 53 north of range 22 thence north half a mile on the sec township, ter line of section 28; and thence i the public highway. This application pursuant to chapter 13, is made under R. L, 1905 ed in accordance therewith. _ Respectfully submitted, Wm. Croumpolo, W. Millen, J. W. W. Barker, Hodgeden & McDonald, Larson, A. M. Salva, Matt Soutaja, J. W. Saari, Lissia Pennanen, A. ald, V. Harrington, Wm. Aarimi_ Kaski, Kust Korhonen, Huri, Ruka Liherainen, Sato Nestor Kumbula, Matt Mumpula, Rost, E. B. Simons, J. Alex Huhatala, G. W. Bergholm, P. Rilander, Maiki Huorala, Kalle W. Jacobson, Kautta, Warner Norberg, Emil gren, J. K. Shoe, Theo. Parker, Charley Klatt, Andrew Forssi, S. C. Anderson."’ Dated May 15th, 1909. Hooker, Attorney for Petitioners, Aitkin, nesota. Herald-Review June 30 July 14 Good Old Is when it is so delightful to sit onthe porch. ‘Twill be more delightful if you provide nice Comfortable Porch Furniture Come and let us help you - with the providing. You will find an assortment of Easy Chairs Seats and Hammocks which would be hard to match. Hither the style, quality or price would be hard to equal. Cc. F. KREMER THE HOUSE FURNISHER Wanted—To rent a 5 or 6 room|ia house at once. Apply to J. A. Davies at Gilbert Land Co., office. We Dated June 30, 1909. (Court Seal) H._S. HUSON Judge of Prob: Horald-Review Say Ta ee? Grand Rapids, Minn . Wright, at_ the District Court Chambers, in the City of Park Rapids, Hubbard County, Minnesota, on the first day of September, 1909, at ten o'clock Copy of Petition. “STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Judicial Summer Time for OF Judicial In the matter of a Judicial Highway in hereby given that a hearing will voters, taxpayers and residents of do hereby petition the District Court for the location and establishment of a Jud- dis- to-wit: Commencing at the townsite of Jacob- son (also known as Jacobson) in Aitkin County, on section 9, township 52 north of range 23 and running thence east and the section line between sections 9 and 10 and 3 and 4 in said town to the County line between Aitkin and Itasca counties; thence running east along said county the northwest corner of section 4, in town- the section line between sections 32 and 33 and tion line between sections 28 and 29, of said thence east along the quar- n a northeasterly direction to the town of Wawina in section 27 in said township at which point it terminates and joins and and amendments thereof and your petition- ers pray that Commissioners be appoint- Oaks P. Andrew Paakili, John . McDon- McKinley, Andru Niemi, Lars L. L. Killorin, Henry Josander, John Lippola, Jéhn Lindman, J. Alex Watanen, Abram Olson, Herman Lindberg, August Kautto Paul Kil- Buugum, Orrin Erick _Terno, William LOUIS HALLUM, Min- been DID YOU EVER SEE A WATER CHI-NAME W. J. & H. D. Powers weight 1,600 pounds, will stand at the stable of Sol- berg & Co., in the rear of the old Independent news- paper bu east of postoffice in Grand Rapids, for season 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 and found free from any taint or defect. DEWEY will stand at Grand Rapids Mondays, Wednes- days and Saturdays; at Cohasset, Tuesdays; at Coleraine, Thursdays and Fridays. ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR FOR THE COMMERCIAL CRN, Ree Eliorad re ||| Book and Job Printing For a short time the Herald-Review may be had PROOF VARNISH? We do not ask you to take the manufac- turer’s word nor our word for it that IS AN Absolute Water Proof Varnish, But we DO ask you to come to our store this week and witness a test that will PROVE that continuous moisture for a week or more has no effect upon it whatever. Come in; we won’t ask you to buy, only ask you to come to the Chi-Namel Counter. And see this test. It is simply wonder- ful. If your are not building a new house, or even if you do not own any furniture, you will like to know about Chi-Namel so you can tell your friends. Besides, we want you to help us to look after this test aud see that the surface is not permitted to get dry once during the week. For Sale by CRAND RAPIDS, - - MINNESOTA —- The registered and lice! : ed jet black PERCHEON STALLION, DEWEY, ' ig, one block officially examined SOLBERG @ CO., Owners. HERALD-REVIEW Be KIND OF WOR) EST KIND OF STOC. at the above price for cash | Let us figure with you GET IT NOW