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GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1910. ANNUAL Now in Full Swing Ciearance John Beckfelt Induceme Suits Coats, Dresses, Waists, Furs The Pioneer Store RESOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that, where- as, @ contract has beer let for the paving of Kindred avenue, in this village, from the north side of Sec- ond street to the south ‘side of Fourth street, with Rudolph S. Blome. Com- pany’s patented granitoid (concrete) pavement, together with the neces- sary curbing, guttering grading and excavating incidental to said paving, and the expense of such improvement to be assessed to each lot or tract of Jand fronting on such improvement and to be benefitted thereby has been determined, and accordingly an as- sessment made of 85 percent of the estimated cost of such improvement, by the village council of said village Now, therefore, said village council will, at their council chamber in said village, at. eight o’clock P, M., of Monday, February 14, 1910, meet to review and confirm such assessment, interested mav appear and make ob-! jections to the same. It is proposed to issue bonds charg- able to the abutting real estate, to pay such assessment, and such bonds will sessments, except in cases where the owners of the property shall pay to the village treasurer, within thirty days after the confirmation of such assessment, the amount thereof as- seased against their propertv. The following is a list of the sup- posed owners names, a description of the property liable to such assess- ment, and the amount assess- against the same, all said property in said village of Grand Rapids: W. J. & H. D. Powers, Lot 1 of block 17 .......... $175.95 W. J. & H. D. Powers, Lot 2 of block 17 ........ 175.95 Bertha’ McHugh, Lot 3 of block 17 ........ 175.95 Bertha McHugh, Lot 4 of block George Booth, Lot 5 of block Roy R. Bell, Lot 7 of block Emi} Litchke, Lot 8 of block John Beckfelt, Lot 9 of ‘block Jobn Beckfelt, Lot 10 of block John Beckfelt, Lot 11 of “block 17 175.95 - 175.96 175.95 Charles H. Marr, Lot 14 of block Charles H. Marr; Lot 15 of block 18 ........ First State Bank’ of Grand Rapids, Lot 16 of block 18 ........ 175.95 W. P. Nisbett, “ Lot'17 of ‘block 18° ........ 175.95 Nellie Toole, Kate Lent, Lot 18 ‘of block 18 ........ 175.95 D.\M. Gunn, Lot 20 of block 18 ........ 175.95 D. M. Gunn, Lot 21 of block 18 ...... - 175.95 Mary: Ressler, Lot 22 of block 18 175.95 Charles ‘Milaney, Lot 23 of block 18 ........ 175.95 Kate it, “Lot 24 of block 18 ........ 175.95 I nts are Proving Irresistable You are invited to call and look them Grand Rapids OF Ladies’ and Childrens over Railway Co. of Minnesota, G. G. Hartley, Geo. W. Knox, Allie A. Knox, Julia K. McFadden and Eastern Railway Co. of Mintesota, Lot 6 of block 6 35.08 35.08 The following property in Grand Rapids First Division: Katherine E. Doran, Margaret Doran, Mary A. Ehle, James Doran, Loretta Doran, Chas. Doran, Ida Doran, Katherine Doran, Jennie Doran, Zita Doran, Allen Doran, Howard Doran, Clement Doran, and Katherine E. Doran as admin- istratrix of estate of Daniel W. Doran, deceased, Lot 1 of block 36 Same owners as last above, Lot 2 of block 36 Same owners as last above Lot 3 of block 36 .. Railway Co. of Minnesota, Lot 4 of block 36 Same owners as last above, Lot 5 of block 36 Same owners as last above, Lot 6 of block 36 be issued covering all such as-| Same owners as last above, Lot 7 of block 37 Same owners as last above, Lot 8 of block 37 Same owners as last above, Lot 9 of block 37 George F. Myers, Lot 10 of block 37 George F. Myers, Lot 11 of block 37 George F. Myers, Lot 12 of block 37 .. Dated January 10, 1910. A. C. BOSSARD, + 175.95 at Which’ time ‘and. place all Ad B. Chatterton and Eastern 175.95 Village President. Village Recorder. Herald. Review Feb 9—23 Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca, state of Minnesota. To Reg Lucas: You are hereby notified that at a day of May, 5 |tax judgment sale held on the 8th 1905, the following described parcel of land, situated in the county of Itasca, state of Minne- sota, to-wit: NW% of NE%, sec. 14, township 67, range 24, was sold for the sum of Six dollars and sixty cents ($6.60) that the amount required to, redeem said parcel, exclusive. of the costs to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of Twenty-three dollars and Thirty- three cents ($23.32), and interest as provided by law to the day such redemption. is. made; and that the tax certificate issued upon sai has been presented to holder thereof, and, the demption. of . said. me sale will expire sixty (60) days id pI the service of this notice thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 1st day of February, 1910. M. A. SPANG, Auditor of Itasca county, Minn. (Official Seal) Herald Review Feb 9-24 ' Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To Reg Lucas: You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 8th day of May, 1905, the following | described parcel of land, situated in the county of Itasca, state of Minne- | sota. to-wit: SE% of NW, sec. 14. township 67, range 24, was sold for the sum of Three dollars and Ninety cents ($3.90), that the amount required to redeem said parcel, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of Seventeen dollars and Thirty cents ($17.30),and interest as provided by law to the day such re- demption is made; and that the tax certificate issued upon said sale has been presented to me by the holder thereof, and the time for redemption of said parcel from said sale will ex- pire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 1st day of February, 1910. M. A. SPANG, Auditor of Itasca county, Minn. (Official Seal) Herald Review Feb 9—24 Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Itasca, State of Minnesota. To Reg Lucas: Office of County Auditor, County of You are hereby notified that at a/| tax judgment sale held on the 8th day of May, 1905, the following described parcel of land, situated in the County of Itasca, State of Minne- sota, to-wit: . NE% of NW%, section 14 township 67 Range 24, was. sold for the sum of ‘Three dollars and Ninety cents ($3.90) that the amount required to redeem _ said parcel, exclusive of the cost to ac- crue upon this notice, is the sum of Eighteen dollars and _ fifty-three cents ($18.53) and interest as pro- vided by law to the day such redemption is made; and that the tax certificate issued upon said sale has been presented to me by the hol- der thereof, and the time for redemp- tion of said parcel from said sale will expire Sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and proof there- of has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this 1st day of February, 1910. M. A. SPANG, Auditor Itasca, county, Minn. (Official Seal) Herald Review Feb 9—23 Notice of Expiration of Redemption. Office of County Auditor, County of Itasca, State of Minnesota. To Reg Lucas; : You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment sale held on the 8th day of May, 1905, the following des- cribed parcel of land, situated in the county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, ‘SW% of NE%, section 14, town- ship 67, range 24, was sold for the sum of Three dollars and Ninety cents ($3.90); that the amount requir. Jed to redeem said parcel, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this no- tice, is the sum of Nineteen dollars and Thirty-four cents ($19.34), and in terest as provided, by law to the day such redemption is made; and that holder thereof, and the time for re- demption of said parcel from said sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and ‘proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this Ist day of February, 1910. M. A. SPANG, Auditor Itasca County, Minn. (Official Seal) Herald Review Feb 9—23 SKI TOURNAMENT A GRAND SUCCESS (Continued from Page One) amateur championship for another year and set the record of the tourna ment for the longest standing jump, | 126 feet, edged into the spotlight again Sunday by making an exhibi- tion jump of 119 feet, two feet more than the longest standing jump = of Anders Haugen, who captured the | honors among the professionals. The annual convention of the tional Ski association was tinued Sunday \ Oyama = & Mansen, Wisconsin, was honored Na- con- | evening Dr. Superior, by being ot elected to the presidency of the as- Nick Nelson of Stillwater, president; sociation; Mihn., was chosen vice Axel Holter, Ishpeming, tary; H. R. Beebe of Uéicea, N. treasurer. The choice of Chippawa Falls for the next tournament was made with- out opposition, Duluth was not ac- tive in working for the events as had | bedn expected, as it is understood that a clause in the by-laws of the organization prevents one club hold ing the national tournament more than once except at an interval of five years. The national competi- tions took place in Duluth two years ago. The amateurs are to be more rich- ly rewarded in the future. They were present at the convention and submitted a petition that the trophies given them shall be of as great value as the prizes awarded the profes- sionals. They cited the fact that they are making records at the tourn- aments nearly as good as those of the professionals, sometimes equal to those of the more experienced rid- ers, that the spectators are as great- ly interested im their work as that of the professionals. Their petition was | | granted with little opposition. While no definate action was taken at Sunday’s meeting it is understood that the United States will be repre- sented next year at the internation- al tournament at Christiana, Ner- way, by its champion rider. This will permit an accurate line on the comparative merits of the jumpers in the old country, the home of the sport and in America. Ski jumping is imcreasing ma ously in popularity in the northwest. The report of the secretary showed that new clubs are springing up al! over this section of the country, in- eluding cities in Canada, northern Michigan, New York, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Ironwood, Michigan and the Minnesota towns of Rushport, Starbuck and Virginia applied for admission to the national association and will be given their credentials without doubt. A FREE TRIP TO THE EVERGLADES Everglade Company Wants Some One to Investigate Claim Made By Them. Mr. I. D. Rasmussen, who is a member of the “Everglades Club” of Marble (which includes Mayor | Bawden, Recorder Gravel, Judge Zeis, Chief Brennan) has received a circu- lar. letter offering a free railroad ticket to the Everglades of Florida to one person from Grand Rapids who will go down and investigate for himself and for four of his friends the almost unbelievable facts concern ing that undeveloped country. There will be a delegate from Co- hasset, Coleraine, Bovey, Marble, Taconite and Nashwauk, and a most enjoyable time is assured. The object of the above offer is to dispel all doubts as to the reality and reliability of the statement set forth in the printed descriptions of this wonderful country that is being re- claimed by the state of Florida. The Rapids Delegate will leave Monday, February 28th, take the Northwestern from Duluth arrive in Chicago. on Tuesday morning, March =e Ss Seaseegegereiete Don’t'you need a new; pair?}, When you fget a|'new pair get them in style, they don’t cost any more than the other. Set sateeseededgoatonte os If you get them at C. H. Marr’s you will be sure © of the qualities in the latest shapes. Isn't that right? Ask to see the O'DONNELL $4.00 button shoes with the newest spring styles. It is “THE SHOE THAT FITS.” 2 We invite your inspetion of our spring line of Lion brand shirts and collars in new coat effect. Into it, out of it like a coat. Swellest ever in the new _ spring cols for TOG C.H.MAR CRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA (ITASCA COUNTY H. E. GRAFFAM REAL ESTATE AND : TATE ABSTRACT OFFIC eh saa FIDELITY, ABSTRACTS JUDICIAL, REAL ESTATE EXCISE, FIRE INSURANCE CONTRACT, URea eS Tee and in fact all kinds of Sere Bonds issuod. CONVEYANCES DRAWN TAXES PAID FOR NON- RESIDENTS aes Notary Public KREMER & KING PROPRIETORS Office opposite Post Office. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Over Finnigan’s FOR SALE—9 room house, basement and all modern conveniences. With terms if so desired. Enquire of Svea Hotel. tf. FOR SALE FOR an up-to-date sanitary shave go to Dodson’s barbershop. (Succes- jsor to Jos. O’Day.) Clean airy bath- * |rooms, shoe shining parlors in con- nection. L. E. Peckham, manager. For Sale—A confectionery store with a small line of groceries. The best location in town. Good reasons for selling— Mrs. Jackewitz, Bovey, Minnesota. Five Cents Per Line Sale—’Gene the barber. For fine job printing of all kinds go to the Hrald-Review. Wanted—Ten room house furnished centrally located. Call at this of- fice. FOR SALE—Fine Grade Guernsey bulls from selected stock, ranging from 4 weeks to 1 year old. Also 3 thorobred Guernsey bulls from re- gistered stock, 25 Yorkshire sows, 8 months old, 5 Yorkshire boars, all — =~ |from thorobred registered stock— WANTED—Good experienced girl | Island Farm, J. H. Black, supt., Is- for genera] house work.—Mrs. BE. C.| land, Minn . 5 Dec.22 Kiley. FOR SALE—birch or tamamack For Sale Cheap—a good heating stove.—Enquire of C. C. Miller. Small house for rent.—H. fam. E. Graf- For good hard and soft wood call at Haley’s woodyard, corner Kindred wood, dry or green. ‘Phone No. 212. —F.. EB. Bowden. We oE and Second street. ‘Phone FOR SALE-28 room hotel in Grand |———___-_- ABNEMIR BEETS: Rapids doing good business.. En For Sale at a Bargain. enjoy the Lake breezes during the day and leave same night by the “Dixie Flyer” and in thirty-four hours reach Jacksonville, where the party will rest until evening, when Ithey will proceed to Ft. Myers and take steamer for what has been described as the most charming river sail in the United States, to Lake Okeechobee. For Sale oRr ent—Two-story house, three lots and barn, first house south of high school grounds. Mrs. S. E. Romans. puire at this office. The T. H. Hennesy residence pro- Good girl wanted for housework. |Perty at the corner of Fifth street Good wages. No. small children.—Mra, | 8nd Kindred avenue. This is one of. J. A. Vandyke, Coleraine. the best bargains ever offered in The Island Farm will st-nd its grey Hetiessiese: Dropert: | OMe on or write L. W. Huntley, Grand Percheron stallion, Burton, No. 46,- Rapids. prays 725, at Hibbing during the season of 1910. Terms $15 cash for season. were Farm, J. H. Thathe Senettt dollars for Now: be: tse opportune time to begin buying Good 5 room house for rent, with |stock. I have steel and copper min- cellar. Also good well and large gar-| ing stock for sale from 10c up to $1 den plot; $8 per month. Cali on R. share, Better investigate—Jo- H. Bailey, sheriff's office, court ‘Labaske, local — representa. house. . tive, Bigfork, Minn. 29-6p. Put your money to work and get '