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OFFICIAL - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COTNTY COMMISSIONERS Dp Grand Rapids, Minn. August 10, 1910 Pursuant to adjournment the board of coujty commissioners of Itasca county met at the court house in the Village of Grand Rapids, this 10th day of August, 1910, at ten o’clock A. M. Members Present: Commissioners Thebilcock, McWilliams, Mullins and O’Brien. Upon motion hearing upon road petitions for County roads Nos. 79 and 80 were continued to the next meeting, to be held on September 1st, 1910. at ten o’clock A. M. The following report of the County Board of Audit was then presented and) read: To The Honorable County Board, Itasca County, Minnesota. Gentlemen: The undersigned Board of Audit of said Itasca County, met at the office of the County Treas rer of said County, on the first day of Augvst, A, D., 19.0 for ‘he pu pose of exam nig and audit ng the Accoupts, Fooks, and Vo:chers of Glen S rader, Treas.rer of sad Coua- ty, and to com! and ase tain the kind and descr pion and amount of funds in the County Treasurer and, ‘belonging thereto: We respe tfully ake the fol’owinw| repo ‘t thereon: Palance in the Treas*ry De ember | 31st, 19.9, date of last report, $200,229.49. Treasu’er’s Receipts from January 1s'1 1910, to August 1s‘, 1910: Fron tax collect ons ......$448,525.45 From coliec'ions egistary sees 2,488.77 mor gage tax .. From collect ons 02 p c | seseee 11,437.69) ivate landS .. 2. os coee From col ec ions on redemptions .. .. ....- 3,264.36 | From colections on wolf bo n'y fu ds .. ........ 883.00! From co'lect ons cn fmes and licenses .. ....... « 4,716.48 From schoo! a.yort‘onmen: 485.44 From nte est on County funds in pank .......... 1,921.58 Misce.la :eous 2,227.45 Total ba’. and rece’pts $676,134 45 By di b rsemen g from January Ist, 1910, to Augus Ist, 1910 as foll_-ws: Pad war-ants 0: revenue PaNG 6. 26 sd seve sees -$ 53,176.80 Paid warran‘s on poorf mi 8,283.5 Paid warrants 02 road and br dge fund 17,278.50 Pad warran TUNE 66 0. se vessnsediee + 1,243.86 Pad warrants on redempt- iom fund .. ....seseeeee 3,313.89 Paid warants on sc:ool dstre fund .. ...... +. 41,5:6.68 Pad warrants on town, city and v llage fund ........ 44,260.04 Paid war ants on ‘ine den- tal £.nd .. ...cscsee ase 15214 Pad warra: ts on S ate re- venue and schoo. fund.. 30,183.01 Paid war-ents on collect’ons from stae lands and fn- tepest: oi. 04 wedecenaeten 4,912.30 Paid warrants on state loans .. .. . -.+- 5,080.00 Pad warran‘s PUD .. 2. core ee denne gsi . 4,911.99 Paid refund‘ng warans .. 2,598.80 Paid warrants on mor gage tax fond)... isiss5se sue cw 7.61 Paid warracts on co-nty attorney’s coitingent fund: 25. ss sksds eee 221.95 Total d's-vrs mens ....$217,141.11/ Palance in Trexsury at bezinirg| pus'ne-s A gust 1 t, 1910, $458,9 3.61 as rs fom tle beoks of sad} preasurer. We find the said Treasurer /n pos- | sess on of funds «over'ng said bal- ance in k'nd snd amo ns as fol'o*s: Cash in safe ani drawe*..$ 770.14 Cash items, checks :roney orders Derosi ed in First Nation- al Bank, Grand Rap ds .. Deposited in First S ate Bank, Grand Rapids .... Depos ted ‘n Firs: Nat‘on- al Bank, Deer Rive- .. Deposited i. Frs* Stare Bank, Bovey .. ..... - Depos ted in First Na on al -ank, Coe ain> « 242,849.65 os 04. sc eeneeeuaee 1,402.17 70,417.71] 33,001.68 18,998.25 | 19,$.5.54 | Derosited in Frst Stite Pank, Marble .. ........ 32,360.53 | Derosied ‘n Nashwauk State Bank .. .......00. 24,789.99 | Bonds Purchas:d 3,087.95 Mor gage Loans .. 11,500.00 Total Wonds'+..< scans ~°458,993.61 Respectfully subm'tted this $th day of August, 1910. | A. MeWILLIAMS, | Chairman Coun y Foa'd and Cha'r- man Board of Audt. M. A. SPANG, Co-nty Audi‘or. I. D. RASSMUSSEN, Clerk of D‘str’et Court and Cle k of Board cf Autit. Comriss‘orer Mull'rs moved that the forezoing report of the Poard of Audit be approved. The moto. was seconded by Conmissi-ner O’Br‘en and carr'ed by vnanimous vote. The matter of the Tax Levy for | county purposes for the year 1910} was ‘hen taken under cons derat on Cormis ione> O’Br'en moved “he adopt'on cf the fol owirg re olu‘ion: “Whereas, ‘t is estimated by this Board that the current exrenses for the next e swng year will be as} Ro}lows: Salaries .. .. ss.:.%- - $25,000.00 District Court Expense + 25,000.09 Board of Prisoners . 3,800.00 Justi‘e Cour’ Ex ense 8,000.00 Proba‘e Court Expense - 2,509.00 Coroner’s Expense 1,500.00 Wolf Pounties .. 1,500.00 Pooks ad Stat’onery 400.00 Printing and Publishing . 3700.09, Assess'ng = Siaeate 2,090.00 Blect'on Expens 2 500.00 Water, Ligh* and Fuel 2.500.00 Repairs on Cout Ho-se.. 12,009.00 Miscellanecus Expense 6,000.90 Total .. .. .osssoe0 ++++$100,000.00 . Therefore, be it Resolved that the | Louis) F. Dow sum of $100,000.00 be and the same :¢! here.y made a levy upon a1 .he tax- ' able pro_erty -m the coust, of Itas + ca, for the yea; 19.0, for Reveni-e pur.ose3. 1 Be it rurtuer Resclved, tha: the |. sum of $45,000.00 .e and the sa.e} is he.eby made a -evy won all tax- able properry .n the County ox Ita-- ca fo: the year i91u, to pro ide a fun) for the repair and constr.cton of! I TASCA COUNTY. MINN |F-ads and b idges in s.id Coun-y. Be it further Resolved, that the sum Of $15,L00.00 be and the same is hereby made a levy upon all the ‘taxable property in the Coumy of Itasca tor the year 1910, fo: the sup- port of ; oor of sa d County. Be it furtaer Resolved, that the s m of {15,000.00 be and the same is ue eby wade. a levy uzon ali the taxable property in, the County of Itasca for the year 1910, ‘o prov de a fund for the redempticn of ou- standing bonds cf sid Couity. Be it frther Resolved, that the sum of $15,000.00 be and the same is hereby made a levy upon a'l the taxable propery in the County of Itasca for the year 1910, to rrov de a fund for tre p2yment of in erest to becoxe due upcn the outs anding bonds of sa’d Coun y.” z The motion to ao t the forego ng resolu‘ion was se:onded by Comm s- sioner Trebil ock and carred ‘ty un- an'mous vote. A petition was presented for the organ zaion of an el-ction dst‘ct to be co1pos2d of tunorgan zed town- ship 55, range 23. Commiss oner O’Bre1 moved the adoption of ‘he followi-g reso!ut 01: “Resolved that uno ganized tow sh'p 55, range 23 be and the same is hereby organ’zed end created an electon dis rict; that the pbourd- ares of sad eecton distrct be ad the same is he eby fixed n az- cordan e wth the ousice to ndry lnes of sa‘d townshi» as shown by tie Government sur ey thereof; that sad electon distrit be named “ran”; tha: tre roll'‘ng place for sa'd election d'strcet be designa ed at the residence of Frank Gran n sad township.” The mot on to adopt the resolut’on was seond’e by Commi si ner Mul- lins and carr ed by uranimous vote. Commiss oner O’Brie: moved that the stm of ‘350.00 be app opriated from the Courty Revenue Fund to the Inc dental Furd, as prov'ded by sect‘on 431 of the Revised Laws of 1°05 and as amrendel by Chirter 390 cf the General Laws of 1907. The mot’on wa; se onded by Com- missioner Mullns and carred by vn- animous vote. A statement showing the amount of taxes lev’ed for cointy purpos-s for the current year, the amo nt collec‘ed and apportioned and the balance un‘ol'ected avd unapro-tion- ed, also, the talance rema‘ning to at the close of bus’ness cn the 9h day of August, 1910, <1so,, the amoun still dre upon contracts already en- tered im‘o by the Poard was then presented by the County Avditor :n accordance wth ‘he rrovisio-s of Sect on 488 of the Revised La:s of 1905. A communica ion fom the Itas-a Lumber Company regarding the re- moval of dead head logs fom the M'ss‘ssirpi draw bridge above Co- hasset was read and fledand’ the County Aud'‘or instructed ‘o mtify all otter partes dri inz logs n the river to rerove sa‘d logs with n ten day The re‘itio1 of T. T. Rley, Sher ff of Tasca County, request'ng the Board to consent to the conmen’e- ment of an act‘on umder the provis- ions of Section 620 0° the Rev'sed Laws of 1905, for the eovery of cer- tain fees cla'tmed to ‘e due sid peitioner, was then ;re e1ed and read. the credit of each of the county funa After considering he ma‘‘er cf said pe‘'t'on tte -o owing re olit‘on was ado ted: T. T. Riley, the Sherff of s-nd County, having presen ed h's petiti-n to the Borad for consent to ‘nstit- ute an act’on aga’*st the county on | account of sher ff’s fees c'aired be- tween the 4*h day of Jamvarv, 1909, and the 21st dav of May, 19 0, in- clusive, «mountng in the w?ole to the sum 0° $498.15, according to ‘he schedules for su-h fees attached to h's petition, ‘t 's moved by commis- sioner O’Pren and secoided by Com- missioner Trebl-ock tha’ the con- sent cf ‘he Poard ‘s given to sa‘d T. T. Rilev to ins it te an ect on agains the county 01 account of such fees as shown in sa‘d schedu es, aroun*- ing in tte whole to the sm of $498.15. Co., Sundry blanks 25.00 3. M. D nwiddie, ; Board of pau_ers, July, 1910 188.50 a 4.60 se teeeeeee | County James T. Davis, Constables fees “W. C. Gilbert, Ju or fees, j sice court.. 1.0) Geo. Hard ng, Supplies for Dee: R-ver- ( Eall Club rocd ........... 34.06 Wm. Ha es, Services as Deputy Serif: dirmg strike . ma 3.00 ‘H. S. Huson, Justice feeB ..-..eeeseceue 6.30 George Ha=d ng, Part payme t on contract Deer River Ball Club :o d 385.66 iG. C. Holsman, Supplies for road wok Erick Johnson , — Supples frnshed Mrs. MecK.bie .. .. Er ck Johnson, Supplies furnished Mrs, McK De€ .. 2. cesscese eee Geo. +. Kremer, Burial of paupers ..... ose E. G. Kremer , Assisting Coun y Surveror Thom’s Les‘ie, Contract p ice :oad No 44 1,120.00 jore A. Lind, Contract on State road .... 3.000 A. L, LaFreuiere, Fubl shirg notice of hear- see 151.47 15.00 50.00 2,50 Said resolut'cn hav ng been rut to a vote, it was carr’ed, ty un-n mous vote. U. on motion a> ad‘ournrent was then taken ‘o 1:30 o'clock p. m. Pursvant to adjouynment Board azain met at 1:30 p. m. It being the time set for hearing upon the petit’on for the organiza- ton of a new schcol distr'ct to be composed of the Evst half of town- ship 55. range 25, the same was then take- unde~ consi’erat’on. Afte> cons deration of s2‘d pet tion ard 1e ition fled ‘n objection -o the granting of the same Com~is‘ioner O’Brien moved that siid pet'tion be reectedj. The mot’on was seconded by Comm's- sioner Trebilco-k and carr'ed by un- @: mous vote. Chairman McW liams aproirted Co missione's O’Brien and McWilliams to exam‘ne the work done upon Coun ty Road No.. 44. Cormi sioner King arr'ved at th's time and took a seat in the meetinz. The f-llowing bil's were allowed: Q@orge Arscott, Balance on co-tsact rood NO, 68. 20.05 occ seaiecece + ota A S16 John D. Burge’s, the Justice fees .........- ae 9.15 Geo. M. B’asing, Supplies for paupers ..... ~ 14.85 Carl A. Brezke, Labor on Coon Lake road 10.00 John} A. Brown, Survey'ng rozds ........+.. 91.10 F. B. Cronk, Inspecting wok on Grand Rapids Bovey road ...... 8.50 Bd. Carson, Cons‘ables fees, ........- “4 7.15 Chr'stie Lithog aph & Pr'nt- ing Co, Mailing tubes .. 12.50 sie aes RN SE a ing .. 4.40 R. L. M Constables fees ... 2.85 Geo. McLaughlip, Ser ices as Depu’'y She iff dur ng strke ......... . 3.00 Chas. Marshall, Services as Deruty Sher- iff dvring strike ......... 3.00 A. C. McGee, M. D., Mejica! attendance fo: Randall fam ly ......- eeeee 6.00 A. C. McGee, M. D., Medical attendance for Rardall family ............ 10.00 Marwick-Mitchell & Co., Examinirg books 66 Coun- ty Treasurer seeee 1,000.00 E. J. McGowan, Record ng and S amps .... 5.15 Miller-Dav s Fr nt’ng Co., Stationery supples, ..... . 9.87 Naskwauk State senk, Sundry c’aims for lator on road No. 63 ........-.+0++ 1,391.45 Niles & A‘ton, Wood fo: pest ho'se .... 8.00 Lou's Ovshal, Wit-ess fees, jus ice court 2.55 Alfred Pe'er on, Depu‘y corover fees ..... . 5.20 Paterson & Goodwn, Burial cf pa pes ......-. 30.00 W. J. & H. D. Fowers, Gasoline for poor farm .. 11.88 W. J. & H. D. Powers, Supples for court house and jal .......--eeee sees 9.73 Jasper M. Fogue, Balance 01 coatract Povey Feeley road .......++-- wees 63.50 Albert Ranger, Part rayment cn contract Crand Rapids T out Lake TOA 2. 1. cece se ceeo veces . 200.00 Mrs. E. Shinman, Nursing Mrs. McHamm ... 15.00 T. T. Riley, Sheriff's fees jute court 74.0 a 130.00 T. T. Ritey, ; Sheriff’s fees, District C.. 6.40 T. T. Riley, Sheriff’s fees probate C.. 6.30 T. T. Riley, Teleg ams ee qsisececscet ) 1088 T. T. Riley, Pos ing road notices ...... 1200 T. T. Rly, Pcsting rotices of bearing 70 T. T. Riley, Posting notices of town meeting .. ....+eee ee ce cece 6.10 T. T. Riley, Posting road rotces ..... 8 80 {T. T. Riley, i Posting nctices of hearng to form naw school district 5.40 Thos. Rus-é!l, M. D., Corone:’s fees ....eeeeeeee 5.20 Melv'n N. Rosholt, Part payment on contra:t Good’and Feeley road .... 200.00 ‘Melv’'n N. Rosholt. Extra fills on Swan River Feeley road ......--++ sees 80.00 Melvin N, Rosholt, Extra wo’k on Swan River Feeley road ......-.0-+-++ 75.00 Melvin N. Roshol*, Part payment on con‘ract Blackberry rozd . seeee 159.00 P. D. Sheehan, Se-vices as Depvty Sher- ‘ff during str’ke ....... SS 300 Jobn Sutherland, Balance on contract ...... 50.00 E. Tankersley, Justice feeS ...6--eeeeeee 2.05 Hj Tankers'ey, Teleprore to County At- to ney . oe. 15 William J sice fees ......+.+- ee hs Thos. Vogan, Serv'ces as Deputy Sher- iff during str’ke ..........-- 3.00 Village of Grand Ra~ ids, Light for month of July, 1910... soceeccee weer SaelO F. E. W'lliams, Ass'sting County Su-veyor 27.50 John Whiprvle, Cire lat'ng ret't’on for el- ec ion district ....... aicsse SHEO The follow'ng appl'ca‘ions for cor- rections of as-e-sment and abatement of taxes were approved and recon- mended to the Minne-ota Tax Com- mission: Emil Litchke (1). J. H. Chisholm (1). De C. MeDoug7ll )1(. L. McLennan (1). A. Garling (1). Jonas Arderson (1). Arro'd Wr'ght (1). Julia Gallant (1). J. K. Han- nay (1). Povey DeLaitt e Lumber Co., (2). The application of Emily Schro2- der for correct’on of assessre-t and abatement of taxes was rejec‘ed. A. J. MeGu're was present and re- quested the Board to make an ap- pronriation to a‘d ‘mn ‘he payment of the expense cf a county exhibit at thd State fair. Comm‘ss‘oner King moved that the sum of $110.00 be appropr‘at-d from the County Road avd Brid-e fund to the town cf Popple ‘o pay the ex- pense of repairng the brdge ac oss Porple River, known as the Vance Bridge. The rot‘on was seconded by Comm! sioner Mull'ng and carr'ed by unanimo”s vo‘e. Chairxran McWilliams appoiated Commiss‘oners T-ebileock and King a@ comm'ttee to exami e and as er- tan tze recessary repais on the Praire River’road in the ‘town of Arbo. . Chairmah McW lliams . appointed Comn‘ssioners O’srien, Treb lcock and King a commitee to examine road runn’ng east from State 10ad No. 1 to Moose Lake, al o, ro-d to Frank Voight’s pla-e in townshp 57, range 26, also road to Hedquist and Dable g’s place and ascertai2 the nece*sary epa‘rs for sad ro d. Also, 10 exanine the work doze un- der the L. E. Hunter contract on the Moose Laek R-ad. The bits for the construct’on of county roads Nos. (8 a-d 74 were then o~ened and red as follows: i Road No. 68. Mi*e Hagen to ccn- struct 160 rods of sad ro-d at $11.90 per rod. Charles A. Pogue to con- s‘ruct sa'd. road, according to adver- tised spec fications for the sum of $900.00. Alco, ag ee ng t>? ‘onstruct sad road with modif ed specifica ions for $1,020.00 and 1,200.°0 respe t vel: George Ars-ott to constr ct sid ‘oad for the sum of $1,799.00. Road No. 74. E. BE. Skoe Wm. Rakestraw and Martin Torkelson *o construct 2% m'les of said ro-d for $1,900.00. C. B. Galaghe~ ‘o con- struct the entire rord as :dvert’s-d f the sum of $4,000.00 Upon rotion act’on uvon said b'ds was ‘ontin’ed ‘o the next me-ting. Pet toms for road and bridce ap- propriat‘ons for ‘the tows of Moose Park, God Hoe a-d Tid River \were referred to the comm t’ee here- to fore a-po'nted to. exam‘ne roads in sad towns. A number of the citizens and tax- payers of Sc*ool D'strict No. 6 an- peared before the Foard and urzed the Foard to request the Sate Pub- lic Examiner to m>ke an exam'na io2 of the boo*s and accoun‘s of said 3chool D'strict. Commi sio-er O’Brien moved the adontion of ‘he following Resol ton: “Resolved tha: the Fubl'c Exan‘ne- of the Sta*e of Minnesota be and he is herety requester, by the Poard of Coun‘y Commiss‘orers of Itasca County, Min esota, to make an ex- amination and aud’t of the boo's and a-couvts of School D’sir’et No. |6, ‘n said covnty.” The motion to adopt tre resolut’o1 was seconded by Commoss’oner Tre- vote’ The suvrlemental list of Crand and Petit J rors was then appo nted. Grand Jurors. O. E. Hulehan, O. E. Sweum, Thos. Pox, David Edwards, A. H. Delap, D. Nedeau, F. Colwell, Wm. Smith, Harry Clark, John Griswold, W. J. Stock, Wm. Fergusofi, Edward In- galis, H. D. Powers, Wm. O’Donnell, A. McAlpine, W. C. Gilbert, D. Bar- clay, Alex Robertson, Wm. Hayes, T. R. Dodson, Walter Gordon and Frank Foley. Petit Jurors. George Hauck, Chas Brewer, Ellis Sombs, John Skelly, Daniel Powell, Mike Braa, Joe Rahier, L. Madden, J. H. Carlson, Gust Hedquist, John Murray, Harry Nicholson, C. EB. See- Tey, August Johnson, P. L. Ramquist, Wm. Richardson, Wm. Walker, Tom Benton, David Montcalm, Wm. Weit- zel, Chas. Latvala, David Maturen, Ernest Gross and Oscar Johnson. It be'ng the time set for hear ng upon the petition for the esta lish- ment of County :oad No. 81 ‘he con- mittee appointed to exami e Lt route of sad roid filed the’r revo't in whi h they recomn ended that ‘he prayer of the pet t oners be granted. Commiss‘oner King moved that the report of the commitee be ap- proved; that the prayer of the peti- ioners te granted; that sad h'ghwav be and the same is hereby o-dered establ shed acco:d’ng to the commit- tee’s report and that the advan ages and benef ts to each descrip‘ion cf land over which sid road runs be and the same are herety asse“sed eq’al to the day ages susta'ned. The mot‘on was seconded by Com- missioner O’Frien end ca ried by un- amimous vote. It te'ng tire set for hear’ng uro7 the pe‘it'cn for the es abl'shment of County road No. 82 t-e committee ap po'nted ‘o examine the ro“te of said road filed h‘e'r rpeort, ‘n which they recommended that the praver of the petitioners te g-anted. Commissoner K'ng mo-ed ‘hat the that ‘he pra-er of the ~etit’oners be granted: that the said highway be and the sme ‘s here'y orcered e3- tabl'shed accordirg to the comm't- tee’s report and that the *dvan‘ags and beneft> t> each des-rip‘ior of land over wh'ch sa‘d road runs he and the same ‘s hereby acses ed equal to the dam7ges s-s‘ained. The mot‘on was sevon’ei by Con- missioner O’Brien and carred ty ut- animous vote. . It being the t'me set f-r hearng upon the re‘it‘on for the es‘ablish- ment of County road No. £3 tre ‘om- miee apptointed to exam'ne the route of cad road filed their report in which ‘hey recommende’ tat the praver of the retit‘one s be cran‘ed. Comm'ssiones Kine mov-d_ thet the report of the comm‘tte te a” vroved: thet the prayer of the pet- itione’s be granted; that sa‘d h’gh- way be a~d the same ‘s hereby order ed establis"ed acevd'rg to ‘he com- mittee’s rerort avd that the advan- tages and benefits to ea h des:rip- ion of land over wh'ch s<a‘d read runs Ke avd the sme are heveby assessed equal to the damages S"s- tained. The mot’o” was seconded by Com- m'ssio-er O’Brien and cartel by un- animovs vote. ! It teing the time set for hearnz uron the petit'on for the establ'sh- ment of Cou~tv roai.No. 84 the com- mi‘tee apvointed ‘o exavine the route of sa‘d road filed their reo~, in wh'ch they re o~mended ‘hat t-e prayer cf the petit’o-es be erinted. Com-vissioner King moved ‘hat the revort of the ~omm'ttee be ap- proved; that the ~raver of ‘he ret it'oners te erem‘ed; that sa‘d h’gh- wav be and tte same is he-eby ordered established acco-d'rg to tre committee’s report 2nd that the ad- vantages avd benef‘ts to each des er'pt’on of land over whi-h said ro-d runs be and ‘he sare are he eby F. P. SHELDON, P. J. SHELDON President Vice-President C. E, ArkEN, Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking Business GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. DR. COSTELLO DENTIST Office in First National Bank Building GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA JOHN COSTELLO Costello’s Ice Cream § BOTTLING WORKS, MINERAL WATERS Between 3rd and 4th Streets on Hoffman Aye. GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA FRANK F. PRICE LAWYER CNOUTY ATTORNEY Office in First National Bank Building GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. paennnnnerennneeeennnesenneeeeennne C, C. McCARTHY LAWYER Office in Marr Building, Corner Kindred Aye- nue and Third Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. H. E. GRAFFAM Lands and Insurance Leland Avenue Opposite the Postoffice GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Pen nnnnnnnnennenneeneeeenneDnee anne GEORGE BOOTH Cigar Manufacturer Boorn’s BoQuETS Between 2nd and 8rd Streets on Kindred Ave. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. PONPODDNTADDIOI DIDI LODE DODODODDDDOS CARROL C. CARPENTER Physician and Surgeon Office Over Itasca Merc. Co. Residence First House North of Library GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. CHARLES W. FOREST City Dray and Express Line Phone 134-2 Stand—Corner Leland Avenue and 3rd Stree8 GRAND Rapips, MINN. POOCOLEIIOODOLLL ODODE DODIEIOOLI OOD WILL NISBETT Practical Watchmaker and EnFdaver COMOLETE CEWELRY LINE Bet. 2nd and 8rd Streets on Kindred Avenue GRAND Rapips, MINN, APPA PIR DIO DOOTDIDDIDODIDODDIODODD EUGENE NEVEUX Tonsorial Parlors Leland Avenue opposite Pokegama Hotel GRAND Rapips. MINN. POODLE IOOLOLELOORE TODD DIL ODOII OOD. E, B. BROWNE Heating and Plumbing OFFICE AND SHOP {On Leland Avenue between 4th and 5th Sts. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN, PORPIODEDIOO DID DI DOD OD DD DDODDOODOOR W. Q. YOST Farm, Meadow, Timber & Mineral Lands BUSINESS AND PIOFESSIONAL DIRECIORY OF GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. A. C. BossaRD L. M. BoLTer President Cashier FIRST STATE BANK Savings Department Farm Mortgage Loans GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA veasocoocnrccsorecsseconccococcooed FRANK MYERS Dray and Express Line PHONE 218 Stand—Corner érd Street and Leland Ave, GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. A. L. ROECKER Merchant Tailor Leland Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. D, M. GUNN POKEGAMA HOTEL FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATIONS Corner Leland Avenue and Third Street, GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Lo teeteteteedhadanieaad aadadadnde mad J. O. JOHNSON & CO. Meats and Provisions FEED AND HAY Corner Leland Avenue and 4th Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. PONOPDOLIIO DE IDL ILO DIID ODI DDDODIS NILES & AITON* our, Feed and Hay FARM SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY 8rd St. Between Kindred and Houghton Ave, GRAND RAPIDS, MINN, ONPOIDLILODEIL IIL DLOTIIOIT OLD OOOD KREMER & KING ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Real Estate and Fire Insurance Office Pokegama Hotel Block GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. REIS US-REMER LAND CO. REAL ESTATE AND FARM LANDS Office on 4th St. between Leland and Sleeper Avenves GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. W. E. MYERS CITY LIVERY Office and Barn beteeen Fifth and Sixth Streets on Kindred Avenue GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. THWING & ROSSMAN Attorneys at Law Office in Itasca Mercantile Co. Building Opposite Post Office GRAND,RAPIDS, MINN. CHESTER L. PRATT Attorney at Law COURT COMMISSIONER Office on Second Floor of Court House GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. DR. THOMAS RUSSELL Physician and Surgeon Office;and Residence Corner Leland Avenue and Sixth Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. DR. F. R HARRISON DENTIST LOANS ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Office Pokegama Hotel Bldg. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. 0000000000000000000000000000000 DR. G. F. SCHMIDT Physician and Surgeon Office over Metzger’s Meat Market, Oppo- site Postoffice GRAND Rapips, MINN. Office over Metzger’s Meat Market, oppo- site Postoffice, Phone No.6 GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. HERALD-REVIEW COMMERCIAL Book and Job Printing Bz KIND OF WOR EST KIND OF STOC. Let us figure with you assessed equal to the damages sus- tained. v The mot'on was seconded by Com- missioner O’Br en and carried by un- animous vote. It being the tme set for hearing upon the petton for the esta disa- ment of County road No. 85 the com- mittee avpponed to examne the route of said road filed ther report, in which they recommended that the praye cf the pet t oners be gran'ed. Commiss oner King moved that the report of the commit ee be appyjoved; that the rrarer of the petit oners be granted; that sad highway be and the same is he eby orderel es- Com Proceedings GGALEY FOUR — tabl'shed according to the commit- tee’s report ard that the advan‘ages and penefts to each description of land over which said road runs be ;and the same are hereby assessed equal to the damages svstained, The motion was seconded by Con- miss’oner O’Brien and carried by un- an mous vote. The minutes of the last meefing were read and upcn motion of Com- missioner Mullins seconded by Com- missioner Tre:i'cock wee approved by unanimous vote. An adjournment was then taker Ke ane 1st, 1910, at ten o’eiack : A.McWILLIAMS, Cha'rman Board of Co nty Commis- sioners. Attest: M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, (SEAL]