Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 17, 1910, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

yn) OFICIAL: PROGEEDIN SG, G s Jim McDonald, 7 Lapor Split-Hand road.. OF TH eo Mt) 27) R. Schoonover, * E 6 ; Labor Split-Hand road... O. L: Ranfranz, Foreman Split Hand road. a 15.00. Oar of Review Al Garner, ~~ : Labor Split-Hand road.. 7.87 {R. Schoner, ApS : a Labor Split-Hand road... . OF THE | | Ras. Popup eae - Ae _ aoe Labor, Split-Hand road.,.. 9. Town of Grand Rapids| Georg shook, { Enginée? o's. be. .edeee se 20.00 etc Thomas Ring, teneervees AQIO reeves FOURS split-Hand road... 2.25 | | Mike Whitney, } Town of Grand Rapids, Minn., _Labor_ Split-Hand road.... 10.12 July 25th, 1910, | Jim McDonald, Pursuant to call the town pboard| Labor Split-Hand road.... 9.00 of the Town of Grand Rapids met | Chas Perkins, this 25th day of July 1910, at the| Labor Split-Hand road.... 5.62 township hall. The meeting was|Lewia Haris, called to order by Chairman‘ Nisbett| Labor Split-Hand road.... 5.62 at 8 o’clock P. M., all members of | L- Hickey, the board being present. Labor -Split-Hand road.... 5.62 ‘It was moved and’ seconded that | Ephraim Audette, the. reading of the minutes of pre- Labor Prairie Lake road.. 10.12 ceeding meeting be dispensed with. | Anton Audette, The following pills were’ read and| ‘Labor Prairie Lake road.. 10.12 upon motion of Supervisor. McEwan |Frank McCormick, were ordered paid. Man and Team Pr. Lake rd. 27.50 O. L. Ramfranz; Piahlen Wood, Foremann road work...... $15.00] Labor Prairie Lake road:. 12.50 Harry - Clask, (Gust Anderson, Road work.......... ob sleide 3.75| “Labor Prairie Lake road.. 1.25 Thomas Ring, Herman Clark, 11.25} Labor Prairie Lake road.. 11.25 Frank Passard, Road Work .. ssscessecece 11.70| Labor Prairie Lake road.. 11.25 Malen Wood, || M. E. Winsor, TOAG WOT... secs cece cee 12.50| Ice furnished men on rd.. 5.70 R. S. Reed, : W. E. Myers, Road work..........-s.0+. ° 27.50} Man amd team Prairie L. R. 29.70 Jantes Passard, Jas. Harvet, Road WOrk........sseeeee 15.00} Man & team rairie L. road.. 29.70 Frank McCormick, Theo. Betis, Team for road work...... 27.50 Man & team Prairie L. rd.. 29.70 Herman Clark, George Shook, Road work........ secccses 11.70} Engineer, Split-hand road 12.00 L. Harris, W. E. Myers, Road work...) 26..25.0550 11.25] ‘Man & team Pr, Lake road 27.50 Chas. Perkin, || Theo. Betts, Road work....... sisiens ve a 11.25] Man & team Pr. Lake road.. 27.50 Toney Miltock, R. S. Reed, Road work.,.......... eter. 9.00} Work on roads,............ 86.90 R. Schonnever, Thos. Kerr, Road work........ eosevers 4.50| Livery ex. roads.......... 5.00 Chas. McCabe, Thos. Kerr, Road work... 11.25| Livery ex. roads.......... 6.00 Cart Rassmuss Chris Grove, Road work.... 9.45| Labor on Pr. Lake rd..... 11.25 Joe Harvet, (All of the above claims were as- Road work.......... ceoses 25.12] signed to Lieberman Bros. Harry Betts, . Geo. Shook, Road work...... eeevecee «. 10.80] Engineer .. ..) bi fslt. 10.20 Claud Day, ames Passard, Road work...........+-+. ie 11.25| | Foreman Split-Hand road 16.00 Ephrain Audette, Roy Cook, Road work...........0 ee 2.03} Labor Split-Hand Mees 11.00 Jim McDonald, Jose Harvet, Road work.. 3.87} Labor Split-Hand rd....... 11.00 George Shook, Edgar Cook, Engineer: 55/000.) ele os 10.00; Labor Split-Hand rd.. 4.50 Rass. Rassmussen, Fred Hegen, HOON. WORK: 5.6 scsscemauies 10.12 Labor Split-Hand road.... 4.50 rank McCormick, W. M. Leidenberg, m work......... seseeee 27.50] Labor Split-Hand road.... 4.50 Gust Anderson, Anton Audette, Team Work... ........00806 ar 6.75| Labor Split-Hand rd...... 2.25 Mike Whiting, Ephraim Audette, SPORE FORK <s ysc. cia peu bin80 550'03 =* 4.50} Labor Split-Hand, rd.....,.; 2.25 sAl. Garner, Mrs. P. C. Warner, ‘eam wor 3.37] As:is‘ing as:essor,........ 27.00 R. Schooner, P. C. Warner, Team Vv is 3.37| Assessing.........4. aceeee 100,50 Frank Pass Pee. 9.00 Survey 2.50 C. 'W. Forre: 4.50| Fre‘ght e‘ 16.60 4.50 | 4.00 33.00 | Publishi ng. 9.50 |w. J. & H. | 33.00 Hardware .. .... 39.90 | Karl Klaus, 11.25} Offce Supplies 12.3%, ) Hanry Hughes Co ‘Road w or’ gers eS er ES nee = 13.50 FRArU Wore). 25 cc secs eet. 6 99 Melan Wood R. S. Reed, Road work.........s.ss06 . SED |: FO GUAR Sats ais ens Cecile ed 10.00 Ephrain Audette, D. F. Brannan, Road work........+.s008 oe. 4.50] Blacksm’thing,........... 5 6.25 R..S. Reed, J. H: Riechert, Road WOrk........+seeeeee 24.95 |" Workat Hall. os oso. 1.00 RL S. Reed, Kremer & King, Road work 22.00} Abstract of 55-25 ........ 10.00 Joe Harvet, Supervisor McEwan moved the Road ework......scsscsece * 14.30] adoption of the following resolution: Anton Audette, Resolved, that the boundaries of Road work........- acsere 4.50] the election districts of the Town- James Passard, ship of Grand Rapids, be and the Foreman .. .. s.sseee eee 18.00 |lsame are hereby altered as follows: U.S. Metzger, Election district No. 1, be changed Foreman .. .. evcece 4.05 | to comprise all territory of the town- James Passard, ship lying North of the Great North- Foreman .. .. ececsecece 16.50 }ern Railway, Election District No. 2 Anton Audette, to comprise all the territory of the Road work 2.03| township lying South of the Great Frank Pass: Northern railway. Election District Road wor 12.15| No. 3, to be abolished. Chas. ‘McCabe, Be it further Resolved that Road work........cseessee 4.50 | the village hall in the Chas. McCabe, Village of Grand Rapids be and the Road work.........-++.e6 4.28|same is hereby desighated as the Claud Day, {polling place for Election JDistrict f Road work......... oeeceee 12.15) No. 1. Frank McCormick, Be it further Resolved that ]the Team work and man...... 29.70 | Court House in the Village of Grand Gust Anderson, | Rapids be and the same is hereby oad wo 12.15| designated as the polling place for Carl Rasgmus Election District No. 2. Road work 8.78 The motion for the adoption of Thomas Ring, the foregoing resolut'on was seconded Road work..........s.s0+. 12.15| by Supervisor Zeininger and carried Ed. Voigt, unanimously. Road . work... 2...062.00065 5 2.03; Upedn motion made and carried Harry Clark, Supervisor McEwan was instructed Rodd -WOrk <0... sia coecws 4.05| toa prepare pills for the State in con- Chas. Perkins, nection with claims filed against the RGA“ WOFK..... 555» svenes te 8.78|township for fighting forest fires. L. Harris, No further business to trapsact at “Labor on roads.......... 8.78| this time the meeting upon motion Herman Clark, adjourned, subject to call. Labor on Pmirie Lake WM. NISBETT, OS Te ESE eS 7.65| Chairman Town Board, Town of Malen Wood, Grand ‘Rapids. ‘Lapor ‘on Prairie Lake Atteste Road .. 1 ce eeeeseceeee ee 13.50 J. H. MeMAHON, ‘0. L, Ranfranz, Township Clerk. Foreman Pplit-Hand road.. 18.06 eS Ee Thomas F'ntt Hand road... 11.25| _B. . Lieberman went to Duluth James Eassard, on bugines Tuesday, returning Wed- esday, : beh aia Prairie Lake road . 15.0( ae Rossman sof hattions | ar ; ~ | rive ere Monday and went to Cole- aver Pral rie Lake road.. 11:25 raine the same afternoon to accept + 11.25/@ position in the laboratory of the 5 Oliver Iron Mining Co. Miss Hattie Shook, who ‘has been <ee and team Prairie L. R. 86.12 widiting with Mise Eros Kremer for Man and team Prairie L. R. 27.50| the past two weeks, returned to her = {heo. Betts. 4 home at Northome ‘Wednesday. Man and team Prarie L, R. 27.50], Garnet Peterson, assistant cash- Joe Harvet, ier of the First National bank ,went Stanand toam Prairie L, R, 19.25|t0 Bemidji Friday where: he will, en- Toney Miltuck, joy a two week’s vacation Beat: Labor Split-Hand road.... 4.23; With his parents. His place Geo. Peterson, has -been taken by A. E. Peterson. 7 : miners nee GRAND 2 RAPIDS HERALDAEVIEW, whoaetaar: -aueust 17,1910. Two BOLLARE x EN tn CRDOANCE a aaa aan ee eee intered at the Postofficeat Grand Rapids, Minnesota,, as.Secand Class Matter SHERIFF. 1 Riney,. who isa candidate’ to” ceéd ‘hidiself, still pursues. the even tenor «f his ways, carefully administering to the affairs of his office and making friends every- where by so doing. Despite the fact that those who would like to see bim defeated: have attempted to stir up opposition, no candidate has yet been found who cares to make rup against him. T. T. Riley has a host of friends allover the county and he wlll wie hands down, fio Tat In ‘this issue will be found the announcement of Glen Strader for county treasurer, Since Mr. Strader was appointed to fill the position, he has given the best of satisfaction and their seems to be a growiag senti- ment over the district that he be retained.. He has made many friends by his careful administration of the affairs of his office and will be a hard man to beat should he have opposi-|' tion. He has been a resident of Itasca county for the past seven years and during that time has seryed in several trusted positicns where he gained the confidence and esteem of his employers, He should be elected. pacha Hee Hon. D. M. GUNN was in the vil- lage, a short time today, Saturday. Mr. Gunn will without any doubt succeed himself, as he shonld. He lives here, has every interest in life in his district.and it isa safe bet that the best interests of us all will be looked after in connection with his own. Dan Gunn is so well known that to mention his name brings to mind the great man that heis and recalls the fact that he is one of the most popular of men and that the voter bas every faith in him.—Bovey Iron News. LA DU WILL WIN. Whatever the conclusion of the five countries of the fify-second” legisla- tive district, one thing now patent to the men who can read the signs is that Charles La Du, of Pine River, Cass county, is going to be elected one of our legislatives representa- Mr. La Da is just closing up his number one tour of the district, aud he has every confidence that the hearty support the people are pro- fiering him is genuine. ‘and he was not only elated over the encouraging conditions he found for his candidacy, but he is confident that he will be elected. Mr. La Du madea dexterous cam- paign two years ago for the same of- fice, having for oppovent P. H. Mc- Garry, of his own county, who defeat- ed himin the primaries. Cass county will have no other candidate for the house this year, and will throw her support soiled for La Du. The feel- ing here is that owing to the expense Mr. La Du suffered in the last cam- paign he is entitled to election this time, and that feeling predominases largely with the people throughout the district.—Pine River news. eee SE eae tives. SWAT THE FLY. Swat the Fly. If there is any one thing destined to carry filth more than another it is the house-fly, and it has been scientifically proved that the house-fiy for answering devotion to duty, has the busy honey bee and the industrious ant beaten toa frazzle in a jiffy of time. The house-fly comes direct to you after wallowing in the rottenest germ-breeding filth be can find, and he wipes his feet on your food if you dont watch out, and be has other .uncleanly habits that should make him an unwelcome visitor in every household. There are peop'e who keep their homes and surroundings in a sanitary condition, put this is not proof against their neighbor who does not mind a fly or two in his soup, and the Sanitary household must pay the penalty. Plies feed on all manner of offal, glut over it, load up with disease germs, and then, as a sort of a vacation, force their poisonous presence into cleanly homes and there not only |! annoy ‘the dwellers, but infect the innocent, even to little helpless chil- dren with'this senna. of disénee that, Kill and bring sorrow to. the home. ,| Healths officers al] over‘the land are "| fighting this pest, but.a majority of the people look on ina listless man- oer and do not come to the aid of the officers until the Grim Reaper has taken their baby from its cradle or Some other disaster has visited the home. ‘The time, to act is -before: the damage has been done, and that is right now. The health department of Hibbing is doing everything. pos- sible to eliminate the danger that is brought bysthe common house-fly and if every man did his simple duty the problem would soon be solved. The health officers are working, and worry- ing,§for you; why dont you get in and belp ‘the officers?’ Do your share that’s all they ask.—Hibbing Mesaba Ore. PICERUP ROY wns Political Announcements To the Voters of Itasca County. I hereby announce that I am a can- didate for the office of County-Treas- urer, which I now hold. Since I was appointed to take charge of the office I have endeavor- ed to perform my duty to the best of my knowledge and ability. As I am familiar with the work, and the method in which the records should be kept I feel confident that I can perform the work in a manner that will be satisfactory to the tax- payers of the county. Your support at the primary and also at the general election will be appreciated. Very truly yours, GLEN STRADER. To the voters of Itasca county, Min- nesota. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Judge of Probate of Itasca county, which I now hold. I am in hopes to call upon the voters of the county before the pri- mary election, but owing to the fact that there is a large amount of pro- bate work to ‘be attended to in this office, I am kept very very busy, and if either must suffer from inattention on my part, it must be my private interést. So long as I am probate judge I shall attend to the duties of the office tn the future as I have done in the past. Beleiving that you ‘appreciate-the efforts of one who has tried to do his whole duty in the past and promising a continuance of such seryices if renominated and re-elected. I am you obediant serv’t. H. S HUSON Ce a a WANTS and FOR SALE Five Cents Per Line Sted etpeteteeteteitecents Wantep—Girl for general house- work—Mrs. O. F. Radtke. Bunch of keys found in Pokegama bath room. Apply at barber shop. “sZujueddey JesseyoD oq}. Te sey MeAoy-PItioH spidey puri euL Locket and Chai& found on depot platform. Call at Herald-Review of- fice. 1B “FOR SALE A‘’sood Dalry Farm ‘located .on- Squaw .lake; good build- ings; three acres cleared; low lands; will cut fifty tons of red ‘top hay this year. Will be sold at a bargain it taken at once. , : THOMAS WELLS Grand Rapids, Minr This English Perambu- lator, exactly like'cut, and ‘upholstered in best quality leath- er cloth Only $14.50 THE STEARNS & FOSTER ‘snows You w AVE To au} LOOK THR: ano i It’s the wonderful sveBiptoc- ess by which it is made and the perfection of workmanship in every detail, the result of years’ experience, that a en tog Foster best of all Mattresses. Made in Four Grades of Superiority. Anchor. Windsor. Lenox. Style A. $10.50 $13.50 .$16.00 $22.50 A very Comfortable and. Eco- nomical Mattress to Buy. Come in today. Other Grades in Felt Mattresses from MEORG E E KREME THE HOUSE FURNISHER I have on hand for immediate de livery 100 cords of four foot maple and birch. Also any kind of sixteen inch wood desired. Send in your ord- ers—M., E. Winsor. SA ake Advantage Of This 15 per cent off ee ERR ISREE Ho Hate of Seventy-five Cars. | SEE ste going tarough Bovey ‘over the. Great Northern, via Guon Junction te Dul- uth. This is a recent innovation and is done to avoid the hard hill climbs met up in places along the route. It 1s found that it is much cheaper to cover this track than the old one. A..train of seventy-five car of ore with one of the big engines leading the train was ore of the sights in the village, Monday. These. trains will not step here save perhaps. for orders and will-uot carry passengers. With each car having a capacity of 100.000 Ibs. the train then would represent a total of 75 times. 100,000. plus the weight of the cars: an immense load for one machine to hurl through the country at.30 to 50 miles per hour. And this is put one load hauling ore Millions of .tons are transplanted each year and it seems ‘that in time the center of gravity of this old earth must whop and put us out of balance to our confusion.—Bovey Iron News. Farmers’ Meeting. A farmers’ ‘Co-operative meeting will, be held, at Grand Rapids on Saturday, September 3, from 9:30 to 12 o'clock, noon, at Village hall The State University through its extension department has arranged to send a speaker to all farmers’ clubs belonging to the Producers’ Co-operative Market association of Duluth. Mr.L. H. Bugbee of Wren- shall, Minn, president of the Pro- ducers’ Co-operative Market asso- ciation will be the speaker at Grand Rapids. It is important that every farmer | should attend this meeting. The time is at hand for the farmers of Grand Rapids to co-operate. <A po- tato warehouse is needed this fall. A creamery is needed in the spring. These subjects will be discussed at the meeting. Ladies are invited. Bring you- dinner. Coffee will be served in the hall. A. J. McGUIRE. 0000004000000. S00 Civil Engineering: SURVEYING, ESTIMATING, GONSTRUCTION, SUPERINTENDENT AND DRAFTING “TASCA ENGINEERING CO. GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA J. A. BROWN, Mgr. Phone {68 ROOD D OD rorteriesteeccreteeetectectcteentee The Herald-Review is the -lace to have your printing done— always the best of stock and work. LE For sale—Quantity of second hand furniture in good condition—H. W. Stark. Tif. For SALE—Shetlaud pony, saddle | single harness and buggy for $75. D. Buttler. of. FOR SALE—2year old colt—En quire of Wm. Richardson, 3 miles south of town. For Sale--good business jn village of Grand Rapids. Books open to in- spection. Address K7, Herald-Review office.— Ttt. For Sale- On Sixth street, three good residence properties. On ac- count of business calling me away from town I compelled to sell and they can be had on the fnstali- ment plan if desired—Wm. Mason. FOR SALE—12 residence. properties in Grand Rapids, ranging in price from $200 to $5,000, terms very easy on all. Also some good business pro- perties, $500 to $10,000.—W. Q. Yost 52tt. Cattle and Sheep wanted— 1 am paying the highest prices for live caifle and live sheep. I also buy hides at the highest market price— Ed. Chucker, Phone No. 131, Bovey, Refrigerators Lawn Mowers Garden Hose Wire Fora limited time, we will sell ‘atl Suiits goods, such as Ice Cream Freezers Gasoline and Oil Stoves Boys Express Wagons Hammocks Screne Doors and Windows Caoth and Poultry Netting eisuiiiot 13% | At 15 per cent Discount. Don’t eS This Chance.

Other pages from this issue: