Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 20, 1910, Page 7

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townships 56 and 57, range 22, at a point near the quarter post on the north side of section 5, township 56, range 22. Said road to be cut and cleared 40 feet wide and to be grub- bed for a width of 32 feet on each both sides of the road bed in a man- ner that will secure good drainage. Culverts to be constructed whenever necessary to sevure good drainage. The board reserves th rigrt to re- ject any or all bids By order of the board of county | commissioners, Itasca county, Minn. M. A. SPANG, | County Auditor, Itasca county, Minn. Herald Review Apr 13-27. | | NOTICE FOR RECEIVING SEALED | BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Water, Light,Power & Building Com- mission of the village of Grand Rapid Itasca county, Minn., will receive seal ed offers and tendures up to and including the hour of 8 o'clock on the evening of April 26th, 1910, for the repairing and altering of the vil- lage hall in the village of Grand Rap- ids, according to the plans and speci- fications therefore on file with the village recorder at his temporary otfice in the town hall in said village of Grand Rapids, Minn., The time limit within which the said work shall be completed shall be 30 days after the awarding of the con- tract. Notice is further given that said commission will meet at town hall in said village on said 26th day of April, 1910, at 8 o’clock p. m. to open said offers and tendures and award \a contract for said work, the said commission reserving the right to re- ject any and all bids therefore. All offers and tendures shall be fil- ed with the village recorder of said village at his office in said town hall. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., April 19fe, 1910. E,. A. LeFEBRE, ing and put into it some kind of a store. Mr. Brooks has not decided fully yet what line of stock he will put ih. i also has the poundmastership attach- ed to his duties and cattle owners ha better take notice. | Rapidly Recovering. Friends of Mrs. B. N. Kager are{ pleased to learn that conditions are! favorable for her rapid recovery from the surgical operation which she underwent at the Grand Rapids hos- pital a week ago and that she will probably be home in about a week. Victim of Accident Dies. Ed. Gran, who accidently shot him- self while visiting at Jessie Lake two weeks ago died of his wounds in the | booby prize. After the regular meeting of the local lodge of Modern Woodmen of America the members were very ple asantly surprised by the ladies of the Royal ‘Neighbors, who served a very prize, Mrs. Louis Shuirman second and Mrs. Holly third or consolation prize. The prize winners amoung the men were Mr. Gorgen first prize, Dan fel Becker second and Alex Jaffe, Notice. To the Farmers—We Will te in the market again for sweet cream on or about the 15th of March 1910, and as we enjoyed your business in the past we will be pleased to buy from you in the coming season. We pay the highest price for butter fat and in selling in this way you realize as much out of your cream as if you made butter but do so without the Duluth hospital on Monday. His fath- er, in Minneapolis, was notified, but did not answer. George Morrisset and Ad McCallum circulated a sub- scription paper and have had the remains shipped here and burial will be held tomorrow afternoon. additional labor. We will also be open for business with the people from who we can obtain milk for this season at reasonable cost. For further particulars in regard to this apply at the factory———John Costel- lo Bottling Works. Arrested fer Killing Game. Offenders of the game laws should remember that Game Warden Harry i is still in the game. James Holden who lives in township 62-21 St. Louis county was arrested on a charge of illegal killing of game Thursday. His hearing will be held tomorrow. To the Taxpayers of Itasca County For Sale—Cottage and grounds de- lightful location on Pokegama lake.— Inquire| at this office. 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- New No. 81 Planet Jr Horse-Hoe, Cultivator and Furrower is a great E\ implement for cultivating and hilling crops up to 4 feet apart. Compact, strong, and steady-running. Does, just the kind of work you want. Come and s*: our full line of Planet Jr labor-savers. .20 | Side of the center line. The roadway to. be constructed 32 feet New “Cop” Appointed. bounteous repast. After lunch had W. J. & H. D. POWERS wide, 16 feet wide, from in foe served pr ive ci an c ‘4 At the council meeting Tuesday [beep progressive cinch was Noe : “orisepanaacipe oa ae etry arty night Officer L. C. Culp resigned {Played (by twenty four couples. The . center will be 2 feet higher’ than the | his office and A. F, Olson was ap-|Prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. A. sides. Ditches tu be constructed along| pointed to the job. “Big” Olson| Gordon, winner of the ladies’ first are Hoge ae eee ou Oe ames amu CREEK Oe 8 ; CEMEN’Y Al Coment Building Material late Kinds of Kine Faces Designa Beene ee Cement Sidewails anv Tile Walits Contracted Gonrral Cement Contractor N Pi | LOFBERG “ENT WORKS. GRAND RAPIDS a | BA ALWAYS ON DUTY gai In case of serious illness, fire, or a number of other things that might happen, the telephone is always at THE Lorre tee ote hand in any emergency where a conversation is the only means of explaining the situation properly. Our local service is the best and we solicit your patronage. eet ttt +4 BLOCKS | . : Hr x ead hae GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1910. Lot 4 56 26 | NE Ji ~ aleofSchooland | #2" less R R.. 56 26 306.54 Lots 3 and 4, Nic NW, t and oa" Ea SW 56 26 331 40 AU fractional 6 and.36 57 26 1243.85 rac! jona! exce] STATE OF MINNESOTA, State Auditor's | ain SN? 52 26 599.50 Clipped or Condensed From Exchanges for i St. Paul, March 28, 1910, | NE% NW 69 26 40 the Benefit of Herala-Review Readers sf} Notice is hereby given that on the day | Nw Ni 53 27 90.60 and date and at the time and place here- | “and Smt, 10 58 {n_ stated below in this notice, in the Pe ea 53 27 280 PEELE IEEE EEE EEE EEII OND i ~ 4 office of the county auditor of the re- | Wy Nw 16 53 27 (341.40 3 Bpective county named, in the State of | Ws NW. WW ee — _ innesota, I will offer’ for sale the fol- | Wane Nit, y 53 27 200 lowing described unsvld state lands, and | ~ a . . ° the following described state lands, which Se 37 80 ver the stat el te fave reverted to thesatate by. reason of 58 27 133.96 DEER RIVER NASHWAUK then and there offered for resale, Fit: 4 r cen t E o7 7 interest on the. anpald? pelecice! From the 54 27 117.08 ; aut Fr regedit ane tet, aH nee ue Organize for Athletics. New Shaft Nearly Ready. = ol he sale. he balan¢ = - 7, 3 + % of the purchase money can be paid at 55 27 474.50/ The boys of the Deer River high} The LaRue Mining company of thi 5 5 any time, in. whol in part, withl es ; , si a W - forty years of The ‘time of tl Cie the 4 a “ school have orgamized the first ath-| Village have about completed the a E Spring and Sum tere rl Fy a scgpeer! nits letic association of the local insti-jection of a new shaft southwest of mer styles on sale-~-Now! er annum, payable in advance on June 55 27 196.20 | tution’ history. Through the in-| the other shafts! (that will be used in remuing: unpaid toe Peteceee oan 27 281.85 fluence and kindness of Mr. W. B.| getting out the ore that will be min- If anything a hittle bit smart- fen years trom the date of the sale, the # 30°" | Taylor the track suits and all nec-/€d west of the old pit. ‘This portion be ve th é Fate of Interest on the unpaid balance of a 2 65 |@S88ary apparatus for the field meet}0f the property was opened during er and more exclusive than EE berlenmumn thier ipoecuie ce nivanes 1 ebay: “lare here, and some practicing has/the past winter through the under- 7) Th hi. d bg ATP epee re en oe re 33 37 34:98 |been done. Arrangements for con-| ground ‘workings. A mew engine and usual. nes Kame See interest pay: in default have | NW%, vi h schools | boiler ii i ° D - thet cameakmagnie Sie in default cua tare | “iand 2. ana tents with eome of che hisk mtoole| beer hones will also bs crented witn on Paris boulevards - Fifth f before the sale, of the interest in full to SEX, less R R.. 56 27 301.95 |of the northern counties are being @ next few days to take care fangatnd, the Ponalties thereon, wen the | “Nig, seu NW made. The manager and coach are|of this shaft. Avenue too. Every last and from sale. SW% and experienced men in the business and : All mi 1 right: d by th RR... 2 57 27 442 eZ Ta Ail'saen made. will be subject {0 Nw Bae 2 58 27 120 the boys simcerely believe that their Tennis at Nashwauk. leather that @ woman could ie provisions na 2 e 2 : Bs S a ; 4 General Laws of 190s, as amended ‘by| less RR 60.98 | time practicing will prove successful. | A meeting of the Nashwauk Tennis possibly want at any time. Scepter No. 106 of the General Laws of | Lots ane 80 The officers are: Pres., Stafford}club was held in the office of Drs. : SAMUEL G. IVERSON, 80 |King; Vice President, Vernon Sea-|Shellman and Hewson, Wednesday State Auditor. 2 man; treasurer-secretary Pearl Phil-|©Vening for the purpose of getting For Sale by 560 | lips; Coach Stanley Parker; Manager|™oney to start work on, ‘the clear- é ITABCASCOUN TY. 209 “a W. B. Taylor. ing and putting the tennis court in JOHN BECKFELT 4 Sale at Court House, Grand Rapids, May 560" shape for the summer. A large num- ia ee | 14, 1910, at 9 o’Clock A. M. Came Out Luckily. ber were present and a large sum of UNSOLD LANDS. i: ; Parts of S es a a Clyde, the young son of Mr. and aNd voted. The ‘names of six pro- oe Mrs.P.R. Brooks fell under the wheel| SPettive members members were pre- } Z ego | of a farmer’s wagon in which he ana|*°"ted and voted on for admittance. j 83 other boys were riding Thursday eve- Study Club Meets a re 4 ning, and the wheel passed over his} An exceptionail: is E Be ~~ | leg, busted the flesh and would have ladies attended ae woes oeine md NOTICE OF S broken the bone had it not been for! yocny, k S 8 sd ‘e if NEY, NW, Sse a aes | thes soft sand under him | auk Study club Wednesday} aft SEY ‘ang swig Sealed bids will be received Nise) : noon at Nashwauk school _puildin: Pl; impl ae beard of county commissione™ *~~-2. rere | The subject entitled “Nash ie i uae Ue Sal gee county, aia Seo, up until 10 o’clock | Will Remove Building. tiful” was givan by Aves gets — the greatest time-savers and labor-savers ever invent a. m. at y » Ee 5 i y ik i att on Be Te: opti andes ney P. R. Brooks, after three months/ler. The manner and ways of in for the farm and garden. They frequently do six men’s work, and do it ftor in the village of Grand Rapidg| out of business. has tired of wait-} Nashwauk more attractive was gone better than by ordinary methods. Over two million farmers and eons ieee cuntsan at Te paren oe ing for something to “turn-up” and over very thoroughly by the members gardeners have found this out by actual use. You can’t afford to + Fr TG cusiar Ne V6vetlccetlouete ieee en has Besos gery — We the club. A committee has been be without a Planet Jr. 50 reali cegs 9 Pagid aloon biulding to the east side of| appointed who will lanet Jr Sing! ) Bi ship 56, range 23 and running in a|* Pp who will thrash out a man- 5 A es f 55 northeasterly direction about 3.64| his lots next to the Baker property| ner in which to beautify the village. sat ieanee H fine bee\pdeccae in An eae aes {! miles to intersect the town line of|and will remodel and enlarge build- Surprise Party. ' | bates | | 6 Water and Light Commiss- cey. . 4 ges OEE EN ee The county treasurer will be pleas- 5 ain it over and | ote 2 ee ; i Herald-Review » April 20. ed to furnish statements ee te FOR SALE—9 room house, basement i i CES FLEAS amount of Real estate taxes due for 1 modern conveniences. With } Lot 1. Nw SEM and NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF LIQUOR and all m . | EPO SE ana awi’ CicENSE the year 1909. verms if so desired. Enquire of Svea Telephone for a Telephone | “SEY ee +10 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY| Payment must reach the county Laie Hotel. tt. + } an 4 5Ey NEG 7, of Itasca. Village of Nashwauk. asurer on or before May 31st to avoid/ No. 67. F. M. McGRATH, Local Manager. Nwy and SW SW% 12 Notice is hereby! given that an aD" penalty. For Rent—After April 16, my resi- SE% SEY - 14 plication has been filed in my office Please direct letters to county tr-a- r P' y my a . - ) by John P. Lanto for transfer to him dence property on Winnepeg avenue. 25 560 i aie IED a , > Bus vig: 1 a 2 40 of the license granted Charles Ollila|surer and give descript.ons on wh “hl Gan or write R. W. Heideman, Cole- Sw Ww and NE us 25 80 to sell intoxicating liquors in the vil-| you desire to pay taxes. raine, Minn. 41 tt. Bel if sw Swi = lage of Nashwauk, Minnesota for one 3 k..DER, ee and E%'S! 8 83 5 208 year commencing aan Bee ee County Ereamare= a * sas Patadtedtedipstestects osteatyedtestestestestedlpstestostetiots etnbrtrtetrtrtrtetetrtetetrtytrtytvtet A SE% SEY - Le place and room where said business FOR an up-to-date sanitary shave \ Seinen 3 § 33 {9 |is and is to be carried on being the go to Dodson’s barbershop. (Succes |% HOUSE WIRING AND FIXTURE HANGING A SPECIALTY ot me 53 25 193.50 pene nee sem tma sencribet Sy sor to Jos. O’Day.) Clean airy bath- Ad : ‘ aus cael aawer ‘front room of the and rooms, shoe shining parlors in con- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES three story brick building situated ees nection. L. E. Peckham, manager. AND:IMACHINERY on Yot 19 and 20 of block 13, town- site of Nashwauk, Itasca county, Min- nesota. : Said application will be heard and village, on the 4th day of May, 1910, at 8 o’clock p. m. JOHN H. CARLSON, Village Clerk. Herald Review Apr 20-27. MUST BE SOLD 120 acres of land. 10 acres cleared. FOR SALE Safe for Sale—’Gene the barber. For fine job printing of all kinds go to the Hrald-Review. Small house for rent.—H. E. Graf- fam. For Rent—A first class store build- ing in the village of Marble. Fine determined ie ute aaaeee cee of location. Possession given the first id vill: ashwauk ai e coun- 4 said village nthe village hall in said|% Five Cents Per Line $of April. Apply to Nashwauk State) 4 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR | 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. W.N. DELCOUR GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA Leave orders at HARDWARE DEPARTMERT Henry Hughes & Co. }P. 0, Ba B54) 10 acres meadow. 20 acres fine white birch, balance hardwood. 6 miles from Ry. station, less than one mile to schdol. $10.00 per acre takes it if sold at once. Apply to H. E. Graf- fam." 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. Residence for Sale—Inquire of A. L. Roedker. Two furnished rooms for rent, cen- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE trally located—Mrs. George Affleck,|Island Farm, J. H. Black, superin- ‘GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW H 32te, : Bos Sea Os 4

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