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PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Itasca County, Minnesota. Grand Rapias, Minn., July 18, 1910. In accordance with the provisions of Section 859 of the Revised Laws of 1905, the County Commissioners and the County Auditor of Itasca County, Minnesot. met, County Board of Equalization, at the office of the Coun- ty Auditor in the county Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids this 18th day of July, 1910, at ten o'clock a.m. f Members_ present: County Commis- sioners A. McWilliams, M. O’Brien and Neil Mullins and County Auditor M. A. Spang. aaah members having taken an oath as provided by law the Board proceeded to organize by the election of a Chair- man, and upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien seconded by Commissioner Mc- Williams, Commissioner Neil Mullins. was chosen Chairman by unanimous vote. Upon motion the Board adjourned till 73 Yelock a. m., July 19, 1910. BIeU HOI July 19, 1910. Members present: | Commissioners Mullins, | MeWilliams and County Auditor Spang. i An adjournment was then taken till nine o’clock a. m,, July 20, 1910. July 20, 1910. Present:. Commissioners Mullins, O'Brien, McWilliams and County Auditor Spang. A hearing was granted to L. B. Arnold in regard to the assessment of lands in Township’ 150, Range 25. White Cedar Lumber Company lands in Township 149, Range 25. An examination was then made of vhe Feal estate assessment in the Vil- lage of Holman and changes were made as follows: - The assessment against the follow- ing lots was cancelled for the reason that the same are located upon the f-way of the Great Northern Lots 1 and 2, Block 2. Lots 12 ‘arid 13, Block 3. Lots 4, 5, 6, 3, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Block 4. 14, 15, 16 and 17, Block 9. The assessment of Lots 14 to 26 in- elusive, Block 6. Lots 17 to 32 in- , Block 5. Lots 21 to 25 in- , Block-4. Lots 1 to 12 inclusive, Block 9. Lots 1 to 16 inclusive, Block 8, and Lots 1 to 13 inclusive, Block 7, all reduced to $50.00 each. All other iots reduced to $15.00 each. O. L, Mather of the Sheldon-Mather Timber Company was present and re- quested a reduction in the assessed valuation of certain lands in Township 62, Range 23 and Township 62, Range 24, and in support thereof presented estimates showing the amount of merchantable timber upon said lands. Upon referring to the estimate made by the assessor upon the examination of said lands in the year 1908 it was found that there was a wide difference between the estimate made by _ the assessor and that presented Mr. Mather and it was thereupon decided to have the lands re-examined and estimate]. An adjournment was then taken till nine o'clock a, m., July 21, 1910. July 21, 1910. Members present: Commissioners Mullins, O'Brien, McWilliams and Trebileock and County Auditor Spang. The Board proceeded to examine the assessment of the various classes of personal property and changes were made as follows: Town of Alvwood. Cows increased 30%. Sheep increased 60%. OFFICIAL | Hogs increase 80% Wagons, carr 5 picyeles “increased 200%: sleighs and Sewing and ‘knitting mgehines _in- creased 125%. Melodians | 100%. ‘Town of Ardenhurst, Sheep increased 50%. Hogs decreased 25%. Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 75%. sleighs ‘and. organs increased and Sewing and knitting machines de- creased 60%. Melodians and organs decreased 60%. — Town of Arbo. Hogs decreased 40%., Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 75%. sleighs Town of Bearville. and Horses three years old and over in- creased 80%. Hogs decreased 25%. and Wagons, carriages: sqieiehe icycles decreased 33 1-3%. E bicycles “sessment of, the Sheviin- The Mathieu Lumber Company under item 17-A was cancelled on was made were rightly taxable the grounds e log ‘or which the assessment that the logs f et Spooner, where the head place of busi- of ‘the company is located. Town of Bigfork, Sheep increased 50%. and Wagons, carriages, sleighs bicycles increased 20%. Town of Bass Lake. 5 Horses three years old and over decreased 40%. Cattle two years old decreased 20%. Sheep increased 50%., Hogs decreased 30% Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bicycles increased 100%. 3 Melodians and organs increased 100%. Town of Bass Brook. Hogs decreased 20% Melodians and or; Town of Balsam. ins decreased 40%. Horses three years old and over in- creased 50%. old increased 50%. Cattle Cows increas 4 iy Sheep decreased 5' ‘ Wagons, carriages, sleighs and increased 409 3 S sed 410%. ek b old and over in- three yea creased 50%. Sheep increased 50%. Hogs increased 50%. : Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bicycles decreased 30%. : Melodians and organs increased 300%. soul Town of Carpenter, k Horses three years old and over in- creased 50%. Ee Cattle one year old decreased 25%. Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bieyeles increased 50% Town of Deer River. Cattle two years old increased 50%. Sheep decreased 40%. Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased Pianos increased sleighs Town of Feeley. and Cattle two years old increased 50%. Cows increase Wagons, sleights and bicyeles increased 200%. q : Sewing and knitting machines in- creased 100%. ‘ Melodians and organs increased 160%. Pianos increased 50%. Unorganized No. 5. Cows increased 20% Sheep decrég Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 40%. sleighs and Melodians and organs increased 40%. Village of Bovey. Horses three years old and over de- creased 20%. Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bicycles increased 30%. Melodians and organs increased 100%. Pianos increased 20%. Bank Bovey assessment First State 4 THAT FITS.” @ 7 | 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 style Lion 75¢ collars for i Don’t you need’a new pair? When “you get ‘pair "get them in Style, they don’t cost any more than the other. a new 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 CRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA OP naa ek ek en tn sn 8s an ee sth hee eS Ae hh EERE EEE | under item No. 24 being shares of bank»stock reduced) to $5,402.00. First State Bank. Bovey increased 400.00 under item .10-B, office furni- ure. : Village of Bigfork. Cows increased 20%. * Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 30%. sleighs and Village of Cohasset. Cattle two years old decreased 20%. Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bicycles decreased 60%. Pianos decreased 20%. . Village of Calumet. Cows increased 20%. Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 30%. Pianos increased 20%. sleighs and Village of Coleraine. Cows increased 20%. Wagons, carriages, bicycles decreased 40%. The assessment of the First National Bank of Coleraine under item No. 24, ee of bank stock reduced to $13,- 750.00. First National Bank of Coleraine in- creased $600.00 under item 10-B for office furniture. sleighs and Village of Deer River Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bicycles increased 30%. Melodians and organs _ inereased 200%. Pianos decreased 25%. Assessment of the First National Bank of Deer River. reduced to $12,- 250.00 under item No. 24, shares of stock. Assessment of the First National Bank of Deer River increased $400.00 under item 10-B, office. furniture. Village of Grand Rapids. Hogs increased 40%. Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bicycles increased 50%. Melodians and organs increased 50%. Pianos decreased 20%. Assessment of Kremer & King under item No. 30 reduced $500.00. Assessment of John O’Brien item 17-A reduced $50.00. Assessment of Mrs. Katherine Doran under item 17-A reduced $75.00. The assessment of John Beckfelt un- item 1-C reduced $80.00 for 2 I s, the same to be attached to the assessment of the H. R. King Estate. under Village of Keewatin. Sewing and knitting machines de- creased 30%. Melodians and organs decreased 40%. Pianos increased 20%. The assessment of the First State Bank-Keewatin decreased $300.00 on item 10-B. Assessment of First State Bank- Keewatin increased $5,000.00 on item No. 24, shares of stock. Village of Lapgnirie. Wagons, carriages, sleighs bicycles increased 25%. 5 Melodians and organs increased 20%. and Village of Marble. Horses '3 years old and over de- creased 25%. Pianos decreased 25%. The assessment of A. E, Perrier on item 16-B decreased $1,900.00. Assessment of First State Bank Marble reduced to $6,170.00, on item No. 24, shares of capital stock. = Village of Nashwauk. Cows decreased 20%, Hogs decreased 60%, Wagons, carriages, bicycles decreased 30%. Sewing and knitting mechines de- creased 40%. Pianos decreased 25%. Assessment_of Nashwauk State Ban increased $4,500.00 on item No. 24, shares of capital stock, and $400.00 on item 10-B, office furniture. Village of Taconite. Cattle one year old decreased 50%. Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bicycles increased 25%. Melodians and organs increased 50%. Pianos decreased 15%. @leighs and Village o Cows increased 20%. Wagons, carriages, bicyeles incréased 50%. An adjournment was then taken to nine o’clock a. m., July 22, 1910. Holman, sleighs and July 22, 1310. Members _ present: Commissioners Mullins, O’Brien, Trebileock and Mc- Williams and County Auditor Spang. O. B. Warren was present and was granted a hearing upon the _assess- ment of certain lands in the Town of Nashwauk. An adjournment was then ‘taken to July 23, 1910, at ten o'clock a. m. July 23, 1910. No quorum present and an adjourn- ment was taken to July 25, 1910, at ten o'clock a. m. July 25, 1910. No quorum to July 26, present and adjourned 1910, at ten o'clock a. m. July 26, 1910. quorum present and adjourned to 27, 1910, at ten o'clock a. m. July 27, 1910. No quorum present and adjourned to July 28, 1910, at ten o'clock a. m. July 28, 1910. No quorum present and adjourned to July 29, 1910, at ten o'clock a. m. Members _ present: ss Trebileock, O'Brien and Mullins and County Auditor Spang. Mr. M. E. Pearce was heard in re- gard to the assessment of certain lots in the First Addition to Nashwauk and also certain lots in the First Addition to“ Bovey. P — ‘Town of Nashwauk. Horses three years old and over de- creased 50%. Wagons, carriages, sléighs and bieyeles decreased 10%. _>— Town of .Popple. Cattle two years old decreased 20%. Cows decreased 40%, 3 Town of Sago. Wagons, carriages, and sleighs bicycles increased 80%. . Sewing and knitting machines in- creased 100%. Melodians and organs decreased 40%. : —— Town of Sand Lake. Cattle two years old increased 50%. Hogs decreased 40%. Sewing and knitting machines in- creased 200%. Melodians and organs _ increased 300%. Town of Trout Lake. — Cattle one year old decreased 40%. Cattle two years old decreased 30%. Hogs increased 30%. Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 40%. Sewing and knitting creased 50%. Melodians 100%. Pianos decreased 20%. sleighs and machines in- and organs inereased Town of Third River. Cows increased 30%. Hogs decreased 40%. Wagons, carriages, bieyeles increased 80%. Sewing and knitting machines in- creased 50%. sleighs and Melodians and organs _ inereased 100%. Town of Wirt. Hogs decreased 40%. Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bicycles increased 30%. Sewing and knitting machines jn- creased 50%, Melodians and organs increased 50%. Pianos increased 20%. Unorganized No. 1. Sheep increased 50%: Hogs decreased 65%. ee i Unorganized No, 2. Horses three years old and over.de- creased 20%. Cattle one year old decreased 25%. Cattle two years old decreased 20%. Sheep decreased 50%. Wagons, carriages, bicycles decreased 70%. Sewing and knitting machines de- creased 30%. sleighs and Unorganized No. 3. Cows increased 30%. Sheep increased 20%. Sewing and knitting machines de- creased 25%. 5 Unorganized Ne. 4. Cattle two years old decreased 20%. Cows increased 30%. Hogs decreased 70%. Wagons, _ carriages, bicycles decreased 40%. Sewing and knitting machines in- creased 50%. sleighs and Village of Cohasset, : Unplatted portion of Lot 3, Section 10; Township 55, Range 26, raised from $1,800.00 to $6,000.00. Lot 5, Section 10; Township 55, Range 26, reduced from $300.00 to $200.00. Village of Grand. Rapids. Lot 6, Block 15, First Division re- duced $100.00 on value of structures. Lots 11 and 12, Block 43, First Divi- sion reduced $100.00 on value of structures. ; rs Village of Laprairie. Lots 1 to 17, Block 2, Houghton’s Addition reduced from $695.000 to $600.00. Village of Naskwauk. Lot 28, Block 14, Plat of Nashwauk reduced $50.00 on value of structures, and Lot 27, Block 14 increased $50.00 on value of structures. All corner lots in First Addition of Nashwauk fixed at $50.00 each. All other lots $25.00 each. The NE of Section 30; Township 57, Range 22 reduced to $200.00 for each forty. NEY of SW, Section 32, reduced from_ $3,000.00 to $1,000.00. Sw of SW, Section from $2,000.00 to "$1,000.00. SEY% of SE%, Section 31, from $2,000.00 to $1,000.00. A communication from O. B. War- ren acting for R, M. Bennet and E. J. Longyear regarding the assessment of SwW\ of NW4%, Section 1; Lot 1 and SEY of NE\%, Section 2; Township 55, Range 25 was then read. W. C. Gilbert and John Beckfelt, also, Supervisors Hugh McBwan and Will Nisbett, of the Town Board of the Town of Grand Rapids, were heard in regard to said assessment. An adjournment was then taken to , reduced reduced July 30, 1910, at nine o’clock a. m. July 30, 1910. Present: Commissioners McWilliams, O'Brien and Mullins and County Auditor Spang. On account of a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners to be held at ten o’clock an’ adjournment was taken to two o'clock p. m. t Pursuant to adjournment the Board again met at two o'clock p. m. Members present: Commissioners MeWilliams, Mullins and O'Brien and County Auditor Spang. ‘Tow — of Grand Rapids, Township 55, Range 25. The NW\% of NW, Section 1; Lot 1 and SEY of NEY, Section 2; reduced to values as fixed by the assessor. Lot 1, Section 16, reduced from §2,- 800.00 to $400.00. Value of structures upon NE of NE, Section 22, reduced from $700.00 to_ $600.00. Value of structures upon SE%4 of NW, Section 22, reduced from $1,- 600.00 to $1,200.00. Value of ‘structures upon W%_ of NW %, Section 23, reduced from $675.00 to $500.00. All other lands except the lands fixed upon an iron ore tonnage basis re- duced 331-3%. Town of Bass Brook, ‘Township 55, Range 26. Lot 6, Section J, reduced from 9195.00 to $100.00. Town of Nashwauk, Township 57, Range 22. NE of SEY, Section 12, from $500.00 to ‘$259.00. NW of SEY, Section 12, from $500.00 to $250.00. reduced reduced SW of SE%, Section 21, reduced from $500.00 to $250.00. NE of NE, Section 22, reduced from $500.00 to $250.00. NEY of NW%, Section 22, reduced from $500.00 to $250.00. An adjournment was then taken to August 1, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. m. August 1, 1910. No quorum present and adjourned to August 2, 1910, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. August 2, 1910. Commissioners Mul and Members present: MeWilliams, O’Brien and County Auditor Spang. FF: Town of Ardenhurst, Township 150, Range 28. SW% of NE, Section 6, reduced to $450.00. SE% of NE, Section 6, reduced to_ $400.00. NE\% of SW%, Section 6, reduced,to $400.00. Lot 6, Section 6, reduced to $400.00. NW of NEX, Section 6, reduced to. $150.00. NE of NW, Section 24, reduced to $175.00. SE%4% of NW%, Section 24, redueed to $200.00. os. Town of Arbo, Township 56, Range 25. Lot 8, Section 33, reduced to $200.00, Lot 9, Section 38, reduced to $200.00. Lot 4, Section reduced $50.00 on value of structure: Town of Bearville, Township 60, Range 22. NE\% of SW%, Section 1, reduced to $300.00. NW% of SW4%, Section 1, reducea to $150.00. NE\ of SW%, Section, 2, reduced to $600.00. Township 61, Range 22. SEY of SW%, Section 19, reduced to $250.00. : NE\ of SW%, Section 28, reduced to $100.00. Lot 1, Section 30, reduced to $300.00. NEY ‘of NW%, Section 30, reduced to $150.00. Town of Carpenter, Township 62, Range 22. 5. NE\ of SW, Section 5, reduced to $600.00. SEY of SW%, Section $700.00. NW of SE\, Section NW% of SW%, Section 5, reduced to 6, reduced to reduced to $360.00. SW% of SEY, Section $700.00. NEY of SW4%, Section 1 680.00. 6, $400.00. NW, of NEX, Section 8, reduced to 60.00. 8, reduced to 8, reduced to 3 SEY, of Section 32, reduced to $150.00 per forty. Town of Feeley, Township 54, Range 23. All lands in creased 30%. : a etl Town of Goodland, ip 54, Range 22. 4, Section 23, reduced to $80.00. NE of NW4X, Section 26, reduced to 60.00. : NEY of NW%, Section 27, reduced to $80.01 reduced to NE\ of SW, Section 27, reduced to $80.00. > NW \% of SW4, Section 27, redu: 0 $80.00. sone. of NE%, Section 28, reduced to SEY of NW%, Section 28, reduced to $60.00. te NE of SW, Section 28, reduced to $80.00. NW of SW, Section 28, reduced to $80.00. Wi of SW, Section 28, reduced to SE, of SW, Section 28, reduced to $40.00, pupae of SE, Section 28, reduced to enw of SEX, Section 28, reduced to SW of SEX, Section 28, reduced to $40.00. «SBM of SEM, Section 28, reauced to NE of NEY, oat of NW%, Section Section 33, reduced to NE\ of NW4, Section 33, $40.00. SW of NE%, Section 34, reduced to reduced to NEY of NW, Section 34, reduced to SW of NW, Section 34, reduced to Town of vis, hip 54, Range 25. Lot 1, Section 16, reduced to $125.00. NEY of SEX, Section 19, reduced to $120.00. Lot 7, Section 32, reduced to $140.00. Lot 5, Section 6, reduced to $150.00. Parry of NE, Section 8, reduced to $ Improvements on Lot 3, reduced to $300.00. Lot 2, Section 8, reduced to $120.00. SW, of NE, Section 18, reduced to. $160.00. Lot 1, Section 18, reduced to $240.00. SE, Section 18, reduced to $160.00 per forty. All other lands reduced 20%. Section 8, Town of Iron Range, Township 56, Range 24. NW of SE\, Section 5, reduced to $500.00. Town of Lake Jessie, Township 147, Range 25. NW of NW, Section 24, NW% of NW, Section 26,’ reduced to’$80.00 per ‘orty. Township 148, Range 25. Lot 4, Section 19, reduced to $80.00. ‘Town. of. Marcell, Township 59, Range 26, NE of SE, Section 17, reduced to $345.00. NEY of SE%, Section 19, reduced to $200.00. SE\%4 of SE\, Section 19, reduced to $1,000.00. Lot 6, Section 20, reduced to $400.00. NW of SW, Section 20, reduced to $400.00. SW% of SW4, Section 20, reduced to. $500.00. Lot 7, Section 20, reduced to $400.00. NEY of NEX, Section 21, reduced to $400.00. Ae of NE\X, Section 30, reduced to Township 59, Range 27. NW of NE, Section 11, reduced to $90.00. NE\ of SE%, Section 11, reduced to $90.00. SEY of SE%, Section 11, reduced to $90.00. “SW of SW%, Section 23, reduced to $90.00. Township 60, Rauge 27. NW\ of NW4, Section 10, reduced to $90.00. SW of NW, Section 10, reduced to $90.00. Lot 2, Section 22, reduced to $90.00. Lot 4, Section 26, reduced to $90.00. Lot 6, Section 35, reduced to $30.00. All other lands in the Town of Marcell reduced 25%, provided that no assessment shall be reduced below $2.00 per acre. Town of Nore, ‘Township 150, Range 29. Lot 1, Section 1, reduced to $250.00. NEY of SE%, Section 4, reduced to $600.00. NW of SE%, Section 4, reduced to $700.00. SW of SEX, Section 4, reduced to $600.00. SE of SEX, Section 4, $700.00. SEY of NEX, Section 5, reduced. to 300.00. $3 Lot 4, Section 5, reduced to $500.00. NW of SW\, Section 5, reduced to $400.00. Lot 4, Section 6, reduced to $250.00. SEY of NW, Section 6, reduced to $225.00. reduced to NE\, of SE%, Section 6, reduced to $300.00. NEY of SE\, Section 7, reduced to $200.00. NE of SEX, Section 8, reduced to $200.00. NW of SE, Section 8, reduced to $400.00. of NW %, Section 10, reduced to SW $250.00. Sk a of SEY, Section 20, reduced to of SE, Section 20, reduced to SW of SW, Section 21, reduced to 5.00. NEY of NE%, Section 22, reduced to 4 of NW, Section 28, reduced to $500.00. E'% of SW%, Section 32, reduced to SE $300.00. Es Town of Popple, fownship 149, Range 27. ae of NE\, ection 28, reduced to SEY, of NE, Section 28, reduced to $80.00. ——— Town of Bass Brook, Township 55, Range 26. Lot 5, Section 24, reduced to $150.00. Lot 6, Section 24, reduced to $100.00. — Town of Third River, Township 148, Range 29, SHY of SW, Section 9, reduced to $175.00. Lot 9, Section 18, reduced to $150.00. Lot 10, Section 18, reduced to $200.00. Lot 11, Section 18, reduced to $80.00. Town of Wirt. Township 149, Range 25. SW of NEY, SE% of NW\%, NE\% of SW4, NW of SWY%, NW of SEY, Section 25; SE% of SW\%, NE¥, of SE%, SE% of SEY%, SW% of SE%, Section 26; SW% of NW%, SW% of SW%, Section 28; NW% of NW, NE% of NEX%, Section 29; all reduced to $100.00 per forty. NW of NW\%, SW% of NW4, Sec- tion 25; NE\%, NE%, Section 32; NE\4 of NE%, SEY of NEY, NE\% of NW%, NW% of NW%, SWY% of NW%, SEY of NW%, Section 33; NW% of NE\, SW% of NE%, SW% of NW\%, NEW of SEY%, NW of SE%, SWY% of SEY, and SE\% of SE%, Section 34; NEY of NW, Section 35; all reduced to $100.00 per forty. SEY of NW, Section 35, reduced to $100.00. SW of SE%, Section 5, reduced to $150.00, NW '% of NW%, Section 28, reduced to $100.00. SW of NW%, Section 28, reduced to $100.00. —. - Township 150, Range 26. SE% of NE, Section 7, reduced to $100.00. Entire SE, Section 9, $100.00 per forty. NEY of SW4, Section 15, reduced to $350.00. SW% of NEX, Section 19, reduced to $1 00.00. NW of SEY, Section 29, reduced to $100.00. NE of SE%, Section 34, reduced to $200.00. NW¥% of SW4X, Section 35, reduced to $200.00. SW¥y of SE%, Section 35, reduced to $300.00. > reduced to 0 loca lahall The assessed valuations of all lands. described in. applications for correction of assessment and abatement of taxes mumbers 965, 967, 978 and 1002 as ap- proved by the Minnesota Tax Commis- sion under numbers 6513, 7440, 7450 and 8174, being for the year 1908, were re- duced to the corrected valuations as shown in said applications, and for a full description of said lands reference is hereby made to said applications, which are now on file in the office of the County, Auditor. Unorganized No. 1, Township 55, Range 23, 33:1-3%. increased Township. 54, Range 26. Cacti of NW%, Section 24, reduced to $80.00. honey” of SW, Section 25, reduced to 0. NE\ of NE%, Section 32, reduced to $80.00. Township 54, Range 27. acdeen of SW%, Section 26, reduced to Unorganized ‘Township 58, R: ‘22. sess of NW, Section 13, reduced to $100.00. NW of SEX, Section 15, reduced to $100.00. Aft % of NW4, Section 17, reduced to eS N of NE\, Section 25, reduced to $100.00. NEY of NW\, Section 32, reduced to $100.00. SW of NE\, Section 33, reduced to $100.00. NW of SEX, Section 33, reduced to $100.00. res Townsh: Range 22. NW \Yof SE section iz, reduced to $100.00. NW \ of SEX, Section 29, reduced to $100.00. ) Serna | ‘Town of Grand Rapids. Cattle two years old increased 259%. Sheep increased 50%. Hogs increased 30%. Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 30%. Melodians and organs increased 20%. sleighs and Town. of Good Sheep decreased 25%. Wagons, carriages, sleighs. and bicycles increased 130%. Melodians and organs ingreased 100%. a Town of Grattan, Cattle two years old decreased 20%. Town of Greenway. Cattle two years old increased 50%. Cows increased 20%. Hogs decreased 40%. Wagons, carriages, sleighs. and bicycles increased 50%. ‘Town of Good Hope. Cows increased 20%. Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bicycles. increased 40%. Sewing and knitting machines in- creased 100%. Melodians and organs increased 309. a4 & Town of Harris. Cattle two years old decreased 20%. Cows decreased 40%. . Sheep decreased 25%. Hogs decreased 40%. Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 80%. Melodians and organs increased 20%. Pianos increased 100%. ‘ — . ‘ ‘Town of Iron Range. Cows increased 50%. ~~ Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 20%. sleighs. and sleigha, and Town of Lake Jenste. Horses three years old and over in- creased 60%. 3 Cattle one year old Cows increased 20%. Sheep decreased 70%. Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 50%. increased 609%. sleighe and ‘Town of Moose_ Park. Horses three years old and over in- creased 50%. pigioa mine and organs increased lo. x Town of Marcell. Sheep increased 50%. Hogs decreased 25%. Wagons, carriages, sleighs and bicycles increased 10%. Sewing and knitting machines in- creased 80%. a —— ra Town of Nore. Cattle one year old decreased 40%. Cattle two years old decreased 30%. Cows decreased 20%. Hogs decreased 40%. Wagons, carriages, bicycles increased 30%. Sewing and knitting creased 30%. Melodians and organs decreased 50%. sleighs and machines de- Township 59, Range 24. Lot 5, Section 20, reduced to $100.00. All lands in Township 59, Range 24, reduced 25%. All lands in Township 59, Range 25, reduced 33 1-3%. _ Township 57, Range 26. Lot 7, Section 7, reduced to. $100.00. SE\% of NEX, Section 23, reduced to $100.00. ; 4 -—— Unorganized No. 3, Township 61, Range 24. Lot 4, Section 4, reduced. to, $800.00. Township 60, Revae, 25. Lot 5, Section 3, reduced to, $700.00. Lot 12, Section 3, reduced to: $800.00. i : ha Unorganized No, 4, ‘ownship 62, Range, 23, NEY of SW%, Section 1, reduced to $200.00. Lot 1, Section 3, reduced to $500.00. Lot 2, Section 3, reduced to $250.00. SW% of NEY, Section 3, reduced to $350.00. NW of SW%, Section 3, reduced to $500.00. Lot 4, Seetion 7, NW of SW, $260.00. NEY of NW, Section 15,,reduced to $350.00. NW of NW%, Section 15, reduced to $80.00. gi nid NE\ of SE%, Section 18, reduced to $250.00. SE\% of SE%, Section. 18, reduced to $190.00. NE of NE, Section 25, reduced to $150.00. NW% of NEX, Section 25, reduced to $150.00. : reduced te, $230.00. Section 10, reduced to tepagui ‘Township 62, Range 24. Lot 3, Section 7, redueed t@ $80.00. SEY% of NE\, Section 16, redueed te NW of NW, Section 15, reduced to $230.00. z a Lot 1, Section 23, reduced to $250.00. All lands in the following townships returned by the assessors at a yaluation of less than $2.00 per acre are increased to $2.00 per acre: The organized Towns of Alvwood, eeepc, Sago, Sand Lake and Third ver. The unorganized Townships. of 55, Range 27, 60 and 61, Range 23: Town- ship 60 and 61, Range 24. Township 60 and 61, Range 25. Township 62, Range 23. Township. 62, nge 24, Township 62, Range 26 and Township ae tame 27. io further business appearing the Board then adjourned sinacaie, NEIL, MULLINS. "Chairman.% M. A, SPANG, County Auditor, AL.) FOR SALE House,.and/three lots in. good .residence Joeation, village of» Grand:.Rapids: Inquire, of B. C. Finnegan. 6-13tp. Se

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