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style, If you get them at C. THAT FITS.” 2 We invite your inspetion of our spring line of Lion Sreeoatondoatedatoateainetedvaioat brand shirts and - > ~ + collars innew coat z i + effect. Into it, out 2 of it like a coat. ; Swellest ever in = the new spring = style Lion 15 4 collars{for C OGD SO HOG Don’t you need a new pair? you get a new pair get them in cost any more than the other. ® 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. C.H.MAR SecetpatestoeteteateetostontocteSoatontonteetete: octondordocdeteatosteets When they don’t H. Marr’s you will be sure It is “THE SHOE CRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA Soedoeteedeesodondonteeteetot % ° Ordinance No. 15 An Ordinance Prohibiting Blockading or Encumbering of Any Streets, Avenues, Alleys, Sidewalks or High ways and Providing a Penalty for. the Violation Thereof. The Village Council of the Village of Calumet, Itasca county, Minnesota do! ordain) as follows: Section I.—It shall be unlawful for any person to obstruct or encumber jor cause to be obstructed or eumbered any sidewalk, street, ave- nue, alley or any public landing or approach thereto or any public ground within the limits of the village of Calumet, with any boxes, merchandis« | . Jumber, wood, coal or any other ma- terial or substance whatever, or for any person to sweep, throw or oth- erwise place, or cause or allow to be swept, thrown or placed from any puilding owned or occupied by him, 4mto any street! or avenue, or into the gutter of] any alley, any dust, sweep- ings, shavings, ashes or other refuse matter of any kind whatever. Section Il—It shall be unlawful for any person to dig) up or haul a- way from any street, avenue, alley or public ground ‘within said village any gravel, sand dirt or earth, with- out first having obtained the consent of the village council. Section III—It shall be unlawful, within the limits of the village of Calumet, for any person to erect or maintain, or cause to be! erected ‘ or maintained above, over, across or sO as to extend upon any street or sidewalk or avenue, any sign, wood- en awning, swing sign or advertise- ment or any sign post or bill board whatever, or any cloth awning which is less than seven (7) feet im the clear above the street or sidewalk over which said cloth awning is to hang! or be suspended. ‘ : Section IV.—Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordin- ance shall, upon conviction thereof by any court having jurisdiction, be punished by a fine ‘of not less than One Dollar ($1.00) nor more than Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) and the costs of prosecution, and im default of payment thereof he shall be com- mitte@ to the village watch-house or be imprisoned in Bhe county jail of Jtasca) Rounty until such fine and costs ard paid, not exceeding twenty (20) days. Section V.—This ordinance shall take effect and be im force from and after its passage and publication. Passed March 24th, 1910. WM. WHALEN, President of the Village of Calumet. Attest: J. C,\MICK, ‘ Clerk of the Village of Calumet. (Seal), Herald-Review Mar 30 Apr 6. | Ordinance No. 16 An Ordinance Relating to Sidewalks and Public Grounds—Requiring Owners and Occupants of Buildings er Grounds to Remove Snow, Dirt and Rubbish from the Sidewalks, Streets and Alleys Opposite There- to, and Providing for the Removal Thereof by Direction of the Village Council and Making the Expense Thereof a Lien Upon Real Estate Opposite and Contigious Thereto in Certain Cases, and Providing ' Penalties for the Violation Thereof. ‘Tae Villaga Councit of the village ‘ of ‘Calumet, Itasca county, Minnesota da ordain as follows: ' Section i—The owners or occupant; of any buildings or grounds within the limits of the village of Calumet shall removd all snow, dirt and rub- bish from the sidewalks apposite thereto, as soon as can reasonably be done after the same shall have been deposited thereon. Section I1—The owners or occup- ants of any buildings or grounds with in Mthe limits of the village of Calu- met shall remove all rubbish and garbage from the streets or alleys opposite thereto as soon as can reas- onably be done after the same shall have been deposited there. Section III.—It shall be the duty of the Village Marshal to notify the owner or occupants of any premises, buildings or grounds within the limit of the village of Calumet, having any | Snow, dirt or rubbish upon the side- walks, or any rubbish or garbage on the streets or alleys opposite thereto, to remove the same forthwith. Section IV.—If any person, being the owner or occupant of any premis- es, buildings or grounds within the limits of ‘the village of Calumet, hav- ing any snow, dirt or rubbish upon the sidewalks or any rubbish or gar- bage upon the streets or alleys op- posite thereto, shall fail to remove such snow, dirt, rubbish or garbage within twenty-four (24) hours after notice has been given to him by the village marshal of said village, as provided in the preceding section then, in that event, such snow, dirt, rubbish and garbage shall be removed by the street commissioner of said village, and the expense thereof shall become a lien upon the real estate opposite and contiguous to where such expense is incurred, and shall be extended against such pro- perty and be collected in the same manner asother special taxes are levied, assessed and collected. | Section V.—This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Passed March 24, 1910. WM. WHALEN, President of the Village of Calumet. Attest: ' J. C. MICK, Clerk of the Village of Calumet. (Seal) ! Herald-Review Mar 30 Apr 6. Ordinance No. 17 An Ordinance Providing for Preven- tion of Fires and Prohibiting Acts That Have a Tendency to Create Fires, and Providing Penalties for the Violation Thereof. The Village Council of the Village of Calumet, Itasca county, Minnesota do ordain as fellows: Section I—It shall be the duty of the owner or occupant of any buildin; in the village of Calumet to cause the chimneys thereof to be burned out, swept or otherwise cleaned when ever required to do so by the fire warden of said village. Section II.—It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain a hole im the (chimney for a stove pipe unless the same shall be provided with a thimble of ‘sheet iron or oth+ er fire proof material imbedded in mortar, and also & tin or sheet iron stopper with a diameter ati least two inches greater than the diameter of ‘the hole in which’ the same is insert- ed and it shall be unlawful for any GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW, person to paper over or cover ‘Wastible material. Section III.—It shal be the duty of the owner or occupant of a build- ing used as a blacksmith shop, coop- er shop or other manufacturing in- stitutim using light fuel or a forc- ed draft, to so construct the chimney thereof or to provide the same with spark arrester so as to prevent sparks er fire from passing into the open air! 2 Section IV—It shail be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain any stove pipe unless the same be conducted into a chimney of brick or stone or to maintain any stove pipe within twelve (12) inches of any wood unless such stove pipe shall be double. with ati least one inch air space between the imner and outer pprtfons thereof. Section V.—It shall be unlawful for any person to keep any stove in any building unless the floor beneath the same shall be protected by some in- combustible material; or for any per- son to keep or maintain any stove within twenty (20) imches of any woodwork, unless such woodwork is protected by some incombustible ma- terial. Section VI.—It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain a stove fin a place where ‘hay or straw is kept, or where shavings or other combustible materials are made or stored, unless such stove is set in a box surrounded with incombustible material. Section VII—It shall be unlawful for any person to carry fire through any street, avenue, alley or public ground, or across any lot in the vil- lage of Calumet, unless the same is placed or carried in a close or se- cure pan or vessel. Section VIII It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or deposit ashes in the village of Calumet, un- less ithe same are kept or deposit- ed in B close! and secure metalic or earthen vessel or brick or stone sub- Section IX.—All persons following any trade of business by which shav- ings are made shall cause the place where the shavings are, to be cleaned out each evening, and shall cause such shavings to be carefully gather- ed and stored! tm a tight box or oth- er receptacle, which shall be kept securely covered at all times, or shall cause the same to be burned at the time such place is cleaned, at some place distant at least one hundred |and fifty feet from any building. Section X.—It shall be unlawful for any person to scatter any chips, shav- ings or other combustible material in any of the streets, avenues, alleys or public grounds, or upon any vac- ant lot in the village of Calumet. Section, XI—It shall be unlawful for any person ito keep or store any packing boxes, barrels, cases of wood or other refuse from any store or plac of ‘business! upon any vacant) lot or open space i the Village of Calumet, without written permission from the fire warden. + Section XII—It shail be unlawful for any person in the village of Calu- met to have in his possession any oily waste, rags or other material saturated with oil, or other imflam- able substance, unless the same shall be emptied each evening and its con- tents ‘burned or otherwise destroyed. Section XIII.—It shall be unlawful to keep or use any light in any stable or other place or building where hay, straw or other combustible materials are kept in the village of Calumet, or in any basement or any building in said village, unless the same shall be securely enclosed in a Jantern or other suitable Covering. Section X1V.—It shall be unlawful for any person in the village of Calu- met to keep or use any swinging or movable light where the same may come in contact with any woodwork, curtains or other combustible ma- terial, unless the same shall be pro- tected by a screen or other sufficient guard. Section XV.—It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or use any are light in any building or other place in the village of Calumet where combustible materials are kept or stored, unless such light is protected by a) sufficient wire screen. Section XVI.—It shall be unlawful for the owner or lessee of any em- pty house, barn or other building wit! in the village of Calumet, to permit the same to remain open or the open- ing thereof unfastened. Section XVII—AIl buildings now in the village of Calumet and all build ings to be hereafter erected or con- structed therein, shall have sufficient and perfect brick chimneys, which shall extend at least three (3) feet above| the roof of such building. All blacksmith shops shall have chimneys constructed of brick, lime and sand and mortar and completely plaster- ed inside and it shall be unlawful for any owner or occupant of any puilding to maintain or permit in such pbuilding any chimney not con- structed and kept as in this ordi- mance specified.’ Section XVIII.—It shall be unlaw- ful for any building on Gray street, in said village of Calumet, whether heretofore constructed or hereafter to be constructed, toi have on the out- side thereof and as part of said build- ing, tar paper or other combustible material, unless the same is covered with wooden or other siding materi- al; and in the case of buildings! here- tofore constructed on said Gray St. the owners and occupants thereof shall have thirty, (30) days after the passage of this ordinance im which to make the said building conform to the requirements hereof. Section XIX.—Any person shall violate any of the prov: of this ordinance shall, upon con- viction thereof by any court having jurisdiction, be punished by ai fime of mot less than One Dollar ($1.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and costs of prosecution, and in default of payment thereof shall be committed to the village watch-house, or be imprisoned in the county jail of Itasca county until such fine and costs are paid, exceeding three months. Section XX.—This ordinance shall take effect and be im force from and after its passage and publication. Passed March 24th, 1910. WM. WHALEN, President of the Village of Calumet. who jbe heard, show cause, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1910. any|\ Attest: such hole with’ paper or other com-|J\ C. MICK, Clerk of the Village of Calumet. (Seal)) i- Heralld-Review Mar 30 Apr 6. Notice for Publication Liquor License TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Itasca, Village of Holman—ss Notice is hereby given that appli- cation hast been made in writing to the village council of the said Village of Holman and filed in my office prey- ing for license to sell intoxicating liquors for a kerm of one year com- mencing on the 23rd day of March 1910, and terminating on the 22nd da) of March, 1911, y following person and at the following place, to-wit JOE SCORICH In the south front room on the ground floor of that certain two story frame building situate upon lot 26 block five in the Village of Holman, Itasca, county, Minnesota. Said application will be heard and determined by said Village Council at the council room, in said village, on the 6th day of April, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m. of that day. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any there be, why said license should not be granted. JAS. HODGINS, Village Recorder. Herald-Review Mar 31 Apr 6. Citation for Hearing on Final Accoun and for Distribution. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Itasca, In Propate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Fritz J. J. Mueller decedent. The state of Minnesota to all per- sons interested in the above’ en- titled matter: Whereas, Wilhelmitia Mueller has filed im this court her final account of her administration of the estate of the above named decedent, togeth- er with her petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribuion of the residue of said estate to the per- sons thereunto entitled: It is order- ed that said petition be heard, and that all persons interested in said matter be and appear before this court on Monday the 25th day of April, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate court rooms in the court house,' at Grand Rapids, in said county, and then and there, or as soon thereafter as said matter can if any they have, why said petition should not be granted; and that said citation be served iby the publication thereof in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review ac- cording to law. ‘Witness the Honorable H. S. Hu- son, Judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this 24th day of March 1910. ’ H. S. (HUSON;,? Judge (Court Seal) THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for Petitioner Herald4Review Mar 30 Apr 13. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Itasca.—ss. District Court, District. The Cosmopolitan Company, a cor- poration, plaintiffs, vs. John En- sign, A. B. Clair, Charles S._ Gil- bert, George H. Spear, and also all other persons unknown claim- ing any right, title, estate, interest or lien in) the reall estate describ- ed in the complaint herein. defend- ants. The state of Minnesota to the| above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action which is filed in the office of the clerk of the dis- trict court of the Fifteenth Judicial district in and for the county of Itas- ca and state of Mimnesota, and to serve a copy| of your answer to} the said complaint on the subscriber at his office No. 604 First National bank building, Duluth, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to amswer the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plain- tiff in this action jwill apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, » Dated \March 15, 1910. BERT FESLER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office: 604 First National Bank Building, Resi- dence: 6019 Tioga Street, Duluth, Minnesota. + Fifteenth Judicial STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Htasca.—sst District Court, Fifteenth District. The Cosmopolitan Company, a cor- poration, plaintiff, vs. John Ensign, A. B. Clair, Charles S. Gilbert, Geo- rge H. Spear and also ail other persons unknown claiming any right ‘title, estate) interest or lien in the real estate described in the com- plaint herein, defendants. Notice is hereby given that an ac- tion has been commenced in the abov: named court by the above named plaintiff against the above named de- fendants; and that the object of said action is to quiet title in the plaintiff to the real estate hereinafter described and to determine the ad- versed claims of the defendants and Judicial not | a5 all persons claiming by, through or under them and each of them to said real estate and every! part there- of and to adjudge plaintiff to be the owner of said real estate; that the description of the real estate in- volved, affected or brought im ques- tion by ‘said action, is as follows: The Northeast quarter of the North east quarter (NE% of the NE%) or Jot one (1) and the Northwest quar- ter of the Northeast quarter (NW% of NE) or lot two (2), all im sec- tion three (3), township sixty (60) North of Range twenty-two (22) west, of the Fourth Principal Meridian, ac- cording to the Government survey thereof, all situated im Itasca county innesota . Dated March 15, 1910. BERT FESLER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office: 604 First National Bank building, Resi dence: 6019 Tioga Street, Duluth, Minnesota. ' Herald-Review Mar 30 May 4 NOTICE OF SEALED BIDS. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, up un- til 10 o’clock A. M. on Saturday the 2nd day of April, 1910, at the office of the County Auditor, in the Village of Grand Rapids, for ditching and grading according to plans and speci+ fications to be prepared by the County Surveyor and filed in the office of the County Auditor, that part of the Deer River-Ball Club Road from Deer River to Dumas. The Board of County Commis- sioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Itasca County, Min- nesota. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. March: 16-23-30. NOTICE OF SEALED BIDS. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners, of Itasca County, Mimnesota, up until 10 o’clock A. M. on Saturday the 2nd day of April, 1910, at the office of the County Auditor, in the Village of Grand Rapids for putting in the neses sary corduroy on County Road No. 68, beginning at the section corner of sections 29, 30, 31 and 32, Township 55, Range 25 and running thence south to the SE corner of Lot 2, sec- tion 6, Township 54, Range 25, said corduroy to be constructed of sound timber not dess thai 4 inches in dia- meter at the top end and 12 feet long The Board of County Commis- sioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Itasca County, Min- nesota. M. A. SPANG County Auditor, Itasca County, Min. nesota,> ‘ March. 16-23-30. 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 2nd day of April, 1910, at the office of the County Auditor, in the Village of Grand Rapids for grading that part of the state road beginning at the north end of where said road! is now grad- ed in the Town of Lake Jessie and running north to the point of inter- section with the Marcell and Bow- string road. Said road to be complet- ed according ito specifications to be filed in the office of the County Au- ditor. The Board of sioners reserve any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Itasca County, Min- nesota. County the right to Commis- reject ; M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca County, Min nesota, 5 March 16. NOTICE OF SEALED BIDS. Séaled bids will be received by the board of county commissioners, Itasca County, Minnesota, up until 10 o’clock A, M. on Saturday the 2nd day of April, 1910, at the office of the Coun- ty Auditor, im) ithe Village of Grand Rapids, for grading County Road No. 20, beginning at the center of section 25, Township 57, Range 27 and run- ning north to the section line be- tween sections 24 and 25; thence east on section line to Moose Lake; thence east around the shore of Mopse Lake to the range line be- tween ranges 26 and 27; thence north on the range line to the 4% post on the west side of section 19, Town- ship 57, Ramge 26; thence east on %4line ito the SE corner of Lot 3 of said ‘section; thence north to the north side of Robert Metke’s place. the road to be graded 12 ft. on each side of center. The road bed to be 24 feet from! outside to outside of ‘the ditches: _The Board of | County Commis- sioners reserve the right to reject any or fall bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Itasca County, Min- mesota, ™M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca County, Min- nesota. Herald Review 16-30. SUMMONS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY off Itasca—sp. , The State of Minnesota, to John Myers, defendant: You are hereby summoned to be and appear before the undersigned, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for said County, on the 30th day of April A. D. 1910, ati 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at my office in the village! of Grand Rapids in said county to answer the complaint of George F. Kremer, plaintiff, in a civil action, wherein the plaintiff claim the sum of Fifty one and 50- 100 dollars ($51.50) with interest ther onf from the 24th day of May A. D. 1909, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. Should you fail to appear at the time and place aforesaid , judg ment will be rendered against you upon the evidence adduced by said for such sum as he shall show himself entitled to. Given under my hand and dated this 24th day of March A. D., 1910. CHARLES KEARNEY Justice of the Peace. THWING & ROSSMAN, Attorneys for plaintiff, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Herald-Review Mar 30-Apr 13. Mrs. W. W. Fletcher wishes to an- nounce that she will open a complete millionery parlor at her home in Cohasset this spring and will have on hand a full line of fashionable mil- inery. Mrs. Fletcher is an expert trimmer formerly of New York and wishes to assure the people of Cohas- set and the surrounding country that she can please the most fastidious. Mrs. Fletcher is now at work pre- paring her display for the Easter opening. ig WANTS and FOR SALE Five Cents Per Line Safe: for Sale—’Gene the barber. For fine job printing of all kinds go to the Hrald-Review. Small fam. house for rent—H. E. Graf- Residence for Sale—Inquire of AS L. Roedker. For Sale Cheap—a good heating stove.—Enquire of C. C. Miller. WANTED—Good experienced girt for general house work.—Mrs. E. C. Kiley. FOR SALE—birch or tamamack wood, dry or green. ’Phone No. 212. —F. B. Bowden. For Sale or Exchange—New de- livery wagon.—Inquire of J. P. O”% Donnell; For Sale—Cottage and grounds de- lightful location on Pokegama lake.— Inquire at) this! office. Washing and ironing wanted at home. Mrs. McDougall. Third house south of Forest lake school. Two Furnished rooms for rent— Inquire at Geo. F. Kremer’s furniture store. tf. I am prepared to do calsomining, painting and papering. M. A. Yan- cey. FOR SALE—9 room house, basement and all modern conveniences. With terms if so desired. Enquire of Svea Hotel. tf. For Rent—After April 16, my resi- dence property on Winnepeg avenue. Call or write R. W. Heideman, Cole- raine, Minn. 41 tf. For Sale—i almost new double double driving harness, hand-sewed, A bargain if taken at once. M. E. Winsor. Also a good riding saddle. For Sale cheap if taken at once One eight tooth spring steel harrow; one spring tooth cultivator; one steel lever cultivator. Philip A. Smith. FOR an up-to-date sanitary shave go to Dodson’s barbershop. (Succes- sor to Jos. O’Day.) Clean airy bath- rooms, shoe shining parlors in con- nection, L. BE. Peckham, manager. For Rent—A first class store build- ing in the village of Marble. Fine location. Pospession given the first of April. Apply to Nashwauk State bank, Nashwauk, Minn. . .41-3t. For Sale—A confectionery store with a small line of groceries. The best location in town. Good reasons for selling— Mrs. Jackewitz, Bovey, Minnesota. The Island Farm will st-nd its grey Percheron stallion, Burton, No. 46,- 725, at Grand Rapids during season of 1910. Terms $15 cash for season. Island Farm, J. H. Black, superin- tendent. 32tf. FOR SALE—Fine Grade Guernsey bulls from selected stock, ranging from 4 weeks to 1 year old. Also 38 thorobred Guernsey bulls from re- gistered stock, 25 Yorkshire sows, 8 months old, 5 Yorkshire boars, al¥ from thorobred registered stock— Island Farm, J. H. Black, supt., Is- land, Minn 5 Dec.22 Put your money to work and get dollars for cents. Now is the most opportune time to begin buying stock. I have stee) and copper min- ing stock for sale from 10c up to $2 per share. Better investigate—Jo- seph Labaske, local representa- tive, Bigfork, Minn. 29-6p. HERALD-REVIEW COMMERCIAL Book and Jov Printing Bz KIND OF WOR’ EST KIND OF STOC. Let us figure with you FURS I WILL PAY $5.00 Each For NO. ONE MINK at TIMBER WOLVES WM. WEITZEL Grand Rapids, Mine.

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