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— it ORDINANCENO, 19 An Ordinance Regulating and Provid- ing for the Licensing of and Pro- hibiting, without licenses, Auction- eers, Hawkers, Peddlers, Transcient Merchants, the Exhibition of Car- avans, Circuses, Mountebanks, The- atrical Preformances and Shows of any and all kinds, the making or attempting of sales in the streets, alleys and other public places, the keeping of billiard tables, pool tables, pigeon-hole tables, bowling saloons and alleys, shooting gal- leries, lifting and striking machines phonogarphs and other. machines and devices for public and general use and entertainment, within the vil- lage of Cohasset, and providing pen- alties for the violation thereof. The village council of the village of Cohasset do ordain as follows: Section 1:—It shall be unlawful for any person, persons or corporation, in heir or its own behalf or acting nother, to engage in or carry on mpt to edrry on the business cation of auctioneer, hawker, peddler or transient merchant, or to exhibit any caravan, circus, mounte- bank, theatrical performance or show of any kind, or to make or attempt to make any sale in the streets, al- leys or other public places, or to keep any billiard tables, pool tables, pigeon hole tables, bowling saloons or alleys, shooting gallery, lifting or striking machines, phonograph or ether machine or device for public seneral use and entertainment, manner or for any length of time, within the village of Cohasset, without first having obtained a license so to do in accordance with this or- dinance, except as hereinafter pro- vided Section 2:—Any person, persons orporation desiring a license for of the purposes aforesaid shall nd file with the village record- ritten, signed application there- , stating, the name and place of ce of the applicant and the >, time and place for which li- is desired, and shall deposit with said application a receipt from the village treasurer of the full amount of the license fee, herein- after prescribed, for the time speci- fied in his application, having first paid the amount of such fee to the treasurer and obtained such receipt. The recorder shall thereupon issue to 1 applicant a license, which sha however, be only provisional until acted upon by the council at their next regular meeting, and the action of the council shall thereupon be endorsed on the license. If in any case, in .the opinion of the council, the good order or the public interest of the village or its citizens requires it, the council may refuse to grant any such license, or may grant same for a shorter time than applied for, or may thereafter revoke any such license when granted. In any such cept for misconduct of the the unearned portion of the tee shall be refunded. In » shall the term of any such For the sale of goods on the streets ‘or alleys or in any public places in the village, not herein otherwise pro- vided for, $2.00 for each day; for such sales by auction, $5.00 for each day. Section 6:—A hawker or peddler, within the meaning of this ordinance, is defined as a person having no place of dealing, but going from place to place and from house to house, or about the streets, alleys or other public places of the village, sell ing, offering for sail, or intending to offer or sell any article of merchan- dise at retail, whether for immediate or future delivery, and whether such article or a sample thereof be carried with or exhibited by said person or not. A transient merchant is defin- ed as a person or corporation ex- posing and offering for sale at re- tail a stock of goods, unless such con” duct is in pursuance of an intention to maintain and carry on the same within the village permanently and the bringing of such a stock to the vil- lage by a person not theretofore per- manently engaged in such business therein, and selling or offering for sale, or claiming to offer or sell, such stock and close it out at reduced prices, shall be prima facie evidence that such’ person is a transient mer- chant. Section 7:—This ordinance is in- tended) to and shall be so con- structed aB to, exempt from its provisiont of from any thereof any and every person, or class of persons who are exempt from same or any part thereof by consti- tution or statute. It is intended that peddlers and transient merchants with in the generally accepted and con- stitutional meaning of the words, be included within the provisions and de finitions herein contained with refer- ence to same, whether such mean- ings be expressed in said definition properly or not. If any exemptions herein contained or implied from the provisions hereof shall be held un- constitutional this ordinance shall be construed and given effect by omitting such exemptions and enforc- ing it against persons or classes so attempted to be exempted. If any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be held unconstitutional, the re- maining provisions shall nevertheless be given full force and effect. Section 8:—Any person violating any of the provisions of this odrin- ance shall be guilty of a misdemeano) and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by fine of not more than One hundred dollars and costs of pro- secution and, in default of payment thereot he shall be committed to the lock-up of said village or to the county jail of Itasca county until such fine and costs are paid, not exceed- ing ninety days, or may be punished by such imprisonment, not exceeding ninety days, without the alternative of a fine. In either case such im- prisonment may be at hard labor. Sentence may be suspended during good behavior, and, in the discretion of the justice or court, the payment of costs may be required as a condi- tion to the suspension of sentence. The provisions of this ordinance shall @ extending beyond the annual* apply to every person, whether acting election of officers next after the granting thereof. All license fees so paid to the treasurer shall be credit- ed to and become part of the general fund of the village. The recorder shall a record of all licenses him, and of the action of thereon, which record 1a facie evidence of its all actions and prosecu- this ordinance. :—Each license so issued ersonal to the licensee, shall ily one business or enter- sin required to be licensed, issued priz and shall not be transferable except with the consent of the council. The holder of any such license shall at all times have same with him, subject to ere it. g the privileges granted by Section 4:—No person holding any d business, entertainment prise in a disorderly or in- anner, nor encourage or per- ons present to so conduct —The following rates are ed for the license fees here- in provided for For auctioneers of goods other than diers with vehicles drawn by ore horses or beasts of burd- en or propelled by mechanical power, $3.00 for each day; with vehicle drawn by one horse or other beast of burden, $2.00 for each day; with vehicles other than as above, $2.00 for each day; with pack, basket or other means of carrying merchandise on foot, $1.50 for each day, taking or selling goods by sample or for future delivery, $.50 for for peddlers of medicines Ft Pee for each day in addition to the/ above fees. For transient merchants, $5.00 for each day; or $15.00 for each week; or $30.00 for each month; for such merchants selling medicines or jewel 20 per cent additional to the above fees. For any circus or similar exhibi- tion under tent, $5.00 for each day; not under roof or tent, $2.50 for each day. For concerts, theatrical, minstrel and other shows, including moving picture shows, given for the benefit of religeous, educational or benovel- ent institutions or causes, free; all others, $1.00 for each day, $3.00 for each week, $...... for each month, or $.... . for each year, in the latter event payable quarterly in ad- vance; for such entertainments when medicine or or other goods are sold 20 per cent additional to the above fees, For any museum or similar exhibi- tion not herein otherwise provided for, $1.00 for each exhibition. f For striking machines, lifting ma- chines, phonographs, and similar de- vices, for the use of which money or its equivalent is charged, $1.00 for each day. For each billiard table, pool table and pigeon-hole table, $5.00 per year. For each boling ally, shooting gal- _lery and other similar device or place of entertainment, $5.00 per year. sonable public inspection while | in his own behalf or for another; and violation of this ordinance by an em- ployee shall be prima facie the act of the employer as well as that of the person actually offending. Section 9:—This ordinance — shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Adopted and passed September 13, 1909. E. L. BUCK, VillagePresident Attest: M. H. JONES, Village Recorder. (Village Seal) Herald-Review Sept 29 Notice of Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liquors Notice is hereby given that Gust Johnson, as successor to Johnson & Kurn, has petitioned the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, for License to sell Intoxicating Liquors for a period of one year from the 21st day of September, 1909. In the front room on the ground floor of a one-story frame building situated on lot 4, block 6, plat of Snowball. This application and any remon- strance or objections to the granting of the same will be heard and deter- mined by said Board of County Comy missioners, at their next session on Saturday, the 16th day of October, 1909, at the Court House, in the Vil- lage of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor Itasca County, Minn. Dated September 27th, 1909. Herald Review, Sept 29-Oct. 6 Notice of Application for License to Sell Intoxicating Liquors Notice is hereby given that James R. Wolfrom, Successor to W. A. Had- ler, has petitioned the Board of Coun- ty Commissioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, for License to sell intox- icating liquors for a period of one year from the 15th day of October, 1909, On the ground floor of a certain building situated upon lot 1, block 5, plat of Snowball. This application and any remon- strance or objections to the granting of the same will be heard and deter- mined by said Board of County Com- ‘missioners at their next session, on Saturday, the 16th day of Oct- ober, 1909, at the Court House, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca Coun- ty, Minnesota. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. Dated September 27th, 1909. Herald-Review Sept 29-Oct 6 Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners, Itasca County, Minnesota, up until 10 o’clock, a. m., on Saturday, the 16th day of October, at the office o¥ the County Auditor, in the Village of Grand Rapids, for the construction of that portion of County Road No. 12, described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of section 34, township 56, range 26, and run- ning thence south on section line to the quarter post on the west side of said section 34, thence east on quar- ter line 1,117 ft., then beginning again 331 ft. southeast of a point 41.3 ft. east of the north quarter post of section 3, township 55, range 26, and running thence south 17 deg. 45 min. east, a distance of 1,000 ft. to completd a portion of said road. The total distance of the two sections of road above described, is 4,761 ft. The said road is to be cut and cleared 2 rods wide, and to be grubb- ed and graded 20 ft. wide, 10 ft. on each, side of the center line. The Board of County Commission- ers; reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca County, Min- nesota. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Herald-Review, Sep 29-Oct6-13 Notice of Calling In and Payment of Outstanding School Orders of School District Numder One. Notice is hereby given, that School District Number One in Itasca Coun- ty, Minn., and the Treasurer of said District, will on the 5th day of Oc- tober, A. D., 1909, pay all outstand- ing school orders of said School Dis- trict Number One in Itasca county, Minn., together with the interest up- on the same, to said date. All persons and parties holding the school orders of said School District {Number One, are hereby notified to present the same to the treasurer of said school district, on or before said October 5th, 1909, for payment on said date. Notice Is Hereby Further Given, that the interest on said outstanding orders will cease on said October 5th, 1909, and no interest on said orders accruing after said date will be paid. Said orders must be presented for ‘Rayment jon! or before said date as aforesaid to the treasurer of said Grand Rapids in said county of Itasca. Dated this 27th day of September, A. D., 1909. C. H. DICKINSON, Treasurer of School District Num- ber One, in Itasca County, Minn. Attest:! JAS. D. DORAN, Clerk of School District One, in Itasca County, Minn. Herald-Review, sept. 29 Number ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Sealed bids for the construction of the town road, duly laid out by the town board of the town of Bass Brook, Minn., beginning at the inter- section of the center line of Second avenue west, in the village of Cohas- set, with the Mississippi river, and terminating at the intersection of the section line between sections 22 and 23, in said town, with the county road known as the “Smoky Hollow road,” with the exception of the bridges included in said road and those parts of said road within 150 feet of low water mark on either side of the waters crossed by said road, all in accordance with the plans and specifications and profile of said road on file and which may be examined in the office of the town clerk, and for the furnishing of the labor and materials therefor, will be received at the office of said town clerk, in the village of Cohasset, Minn., up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on the 4th day of October, 1909, at which hour the town board will meet at the village hall in said village for the purpose of opening, considering and acting upon said bids. © Each bid must be accompanied with a certified bank check in an amount equalling 10 per cent of the amount of said bid, payable to the town treasurer, to guarantee the performance thereof, if accepted. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids quired by law. By order of said Town Board. Dated September 18th, 1909. E. W. WINDSOR, Town Clerk. Herald-Review Sept 22-29 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the construction and grading of a road in the town of Bass Brook, grade to be 24 feet wide, beginning at the NW corner of Gov- |ernment lot 2 in section 7, thence 1% miles east, will be received at the office of the town clerk, in the | Village of Cohasset, Minn., up to the | hour of two o’clock p. m., on the 4th | day of October, 1909, at which hour the town board will meet at the vil- lage hall in said village for the pur- pose of opening, considering and acting upon; such bids The board reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids, and to waive any formalities not required by law. By order of said board. Dated September I8th, 1909. E. W. WINDSOR, Town Clerk Herald-Review Sept 22-29 ‘Village of Grand Rapids Notice is hereby given that whereas a contract has been let for the pav- ing of Third street, in this village, from a point 200 feet east of Leland avenue west to the east side of Colugh avenue, with Rudolph S. Blome Company’s patented granitoid (concrete) pavement, including a paved driveway thirty-three feet in width, together with curbing and gut- tering, and the necessary grading and excavating therefore, and eighty-five per cent of the estimated cost and expense of such improvement to be assessed to each lot or tract of land fronting on such improvement hay- ing been determined by the village council of said village and so asses- sed: Now, therefore, said village council will, at their council chamb- ers in said village, at eight o’clock p. m., of Thursday the 30th day of September, 1909, meet to review and confirm such assessment, at which time and place all persons interested May appear and make objections to the same.; It is proposed to issue bonds chargeable to the abutting real estate to pay such assessment, and such district at his office in the village of and to waive any formalities not re-| GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 1909 : bonds will be issued covering such assessments, except in cases where owners of the property shall pay to the village treasurer, within thirty days after the confirmation of such assessment, the amount there- of assessed against their property. The following is a list of the sup- posed owners’ names, a description of the property liable to such as- sessment, and the amount assessed against the same, all said property being in the original townsite of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, ac- cording to the recorded plat thereof, to-wit: D. M. Gunn, W. 43 feet of lot 12, block 19 .. D. M. Gunn, lot 13 of block 19 858 Michael McAlpine, E. 87 feet of lot 12 block 18 Lieberman Brothers, E. 28 feet of W. 56 feet of lot 12 block 18 First National Bank of Grand Rapids, Minn., W. 28 feet of lot 12, block 18 .. James N. Marr, lot 13 block John Beckfelt, Lot 17 William O’Donnell, E. 50 feet 00 00 00 00 of lot 13, block 17 .. ...... 300 00 William C. Tyndall, EB. 32 feet of W. 93 feet of lot 13, block OTe oes: ole saws -+. 192 00 Duluth Brewing and Malting Co., E. 26 feet of W. 61 feet of lot 13, block 17 ........ 156 00 John Hepfel, W. 35 feet of lot 13 block 17 .. .......eeeee 210 00 Teresa Mohr, B. 50 feet of lot 12, block 16 .. ........ 300 00 John Costello and William Dib- bert, E. 48 feet of W. 93 feet of lot 12 block 16 .......... 288 00 William Dibbert, W. 45 feet of lot 12, block 16 .. ........ 270 00 John Hepfel, E. 30 feet of lot 2D) DMCE Oe) wos se es eine 180 00 O. J. Niles and Geo. B. Aiton W. 30 feet of E. 60 feet of lot 18, block 16 .. ........ 180 00 C. R. Jackson, W. 40 feet of E. 101% feet of lot 13, Dlock 16 2.0 oe ees e cece cee 240 00 John Hepfel, W. 114 feet of E. 6114 feet of lot 13, block 16 9 00 Delphine Patelle, W. 4114 feet of lot 13 block 16 ........ 249 00 L. R. Root, lot 12 of block 15 858 00 Gust Anderson, lot 13, block Oy ee Lin te vce civieis slew tou 5 0 858 00 | Allie A. Knox, lot 12 block 14 858 00 Allie A. Knox, lot 13, block 14 858 00 Allen T. Nason and Eastern Railway Co. of Minnesota, W. 43 feet of lot 1, block 4.... 86 00 John Beckfelt and Eastern Railway Co. of Minnesota, lot 12 of block 4 .. .......... 286 00 Charles Kearney and Eastern Railway Co. of Minnesota, lot 1 of block 5 .. 286 James Sherry and Eastern Railway Co. of Minnesota, lot 12 of block 5 .. 286 G. G. Hartley, Geo. W. Knox, Allie A. Knox, Julia K. Me- Fadden and Eastern Railway Co. of Minnesota, lot 1, of block 00 00 ] ojala wince. cwe slo's se ceiee eines 286 00 Same owners as last above lot 12 of block 6 .......... 286 00 Same owners as last above lot 1 of block 7 .......... 286 00 Same owners as last above lot 12 of block 7 .......... 286 00 Same owners as last above lot 1 of block 8 .......... 286 00 Same owners as last above lot 12 of block 8 .......... 286 00 Same owners as last above lot 1 of block 9 .......... 286 00 Same owners as last above lot 12 of block 9 .......... 286 00 Dated September 13, 1909. A. C. BOSSARD, Village President Attest: W. C. YANCEY, Village; Recorder. (Village Seal) Herald-Review Sep 15-22-29 Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing Thereon. Estate of Mary Oliila. State of Minnesota , County of Itasca, In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Mary Ollila, decedent. Letters of administration having been granted to Charles Ollila: It is hereby ordered, That the time | within which all creditors of the above |named decedent may present claims against her estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date |hereof; and that Monday the 10th day of January, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. m., in the Probate court rooms at |the court house at Grand Rapids in |said county, be and the same hereby is fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination. adjustment and _ allow- ance of such; claims as shall be pre- sented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review, a weekly news paper, published at Grand Rapids, in said county as provided by law. Dated September 10, 1909. H. §. HUSON, Judge of Propate (Seal) THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys. Herald-Review Sept 15-29 Citation for Hearing on Final Account and for Distribution. Estate of Nicholas O’Conner State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, in Probate court. In the matter of the estate of Nich; las O’Conner, decedent. The State of Minnesota to Chas. O’Conner and to all persons interest- ed in the final account and distribu- tion of the estate of said decedent: The representative of the above nam- ed decedent, having filed in _ this court his final account of the admin- istration of the estate of said deced- ent, together with his pet- ition payingr for the da- justment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the resdue of said estate to the per- sons thereunto entitled; 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 the village of Grand Rapids in the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, on the 1ith day of Octob- er, 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m., why said Witness, The Judge of said Court, and the seal of said court, this 13th day of September, 1909. H. 8. HUSON, Probate Judge. (Court Seal) THWING &! ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Petitioner. Herald-Review Sept 15-29 Contest Notice Department of the Interior, United) States Land Office. | Cass Lake, Minn. August 20, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit hav- ing been filed in this office by James M. Price, contestant, against Daniel Ryan, Entry, No, 1028, made August 6th, 1906, for southwest quarter, (SW%), Secion 16, Township 149,, Range 28, Fifh Principal Meridian, by | Daniel Ryan, contestee, in which it is all} said petition should not be granted. | alleged that Daniel Ryan never made any improvements on said land and never lived on said land or establish- ed a residence on said land and has been absent from said land for over a period of six months prior to the fil-, ing of said affidavit on the 28th day of June, 1909, said parties are here- by notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allega- tions at 10 o’clock a. m. on October 12, 1909, before the register and re- ceiver of the United States land office at Cass Lake, Minnesota. 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