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PAGE SIx GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911 OFFICIAL PROCELDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Town of Grand Rapids Htasca County, Minnesota Grand Rapids, Minn., March 3rd, 1911. Pursuant to cail the town board met this 3rd day of March at the township hall at 2:30 o'clock p.m. All members of the board being present. Minutes approved The following bills were audited and allow:d, and the treasurer in- structed to pay warrants for same, out of any monies now in the treas- ury. ot prior meeting read and Carroll & Brannan, blacksmith- ing .. + cegins. Casals +. $ 2.25 Geo. Ridde! blac’ kemithing.. .. 4.05 W. J. & H. D. Powers, hard- ware, elc.. we ee 53.84 J. 8. le, coal “tor hall. . 39.97 Spang & Hoolihan, plane “for bridge. 2.60 Miller Davis Ptg. blanks» nd supplies ce. ee 88 Jno. E. M Mahon, ‘Drayage and exvress.. 60 W. S. booth & Son, ” planks. . . 63 £. H. Dorothy, repairing culverts, Split Hand road.. . .. 5.00 Upon motion made and “carried the clerk was instructed to issue war- rants in payment of balance due as ries for the year ending March 3rd to the following town officers: Frank F. Price, attorney for ens 75.00 Connell, balance ‘treas -. 50.00 15.00 ‘supervisor's + 15.00 15.00 visor’s ei , balance supervis- Hugh 15. The | ©. Warner for sur- veying and Sauls plans for the pro- posed bLridg ross the Mississippi river, amountiing to $38.50 was al- lowed and ordered paid. The bills Parriugton, Jno, A. Brown Wm. Whaling each amounting 2.50 for services assisting the r, were allowed and as each ned to P. C. Warner, the clerk was instructed to issue a war- rant for $7.50 payable to P. C. War- ner. Upon motion made and carried the clerk was instructed to issue a war- rant for $371.46 payable to James Con- nell, treasurer to pay for interest due on wa s Nos. 884, 885, 886, 888 I13: and and interest coupon ‘paid. H. Spear amounting to $ ervices| alleged to have been read«red the township board in of Wn. and the year 1907, was laid over for fur- ther investiga Claim of Ni & Aiton for $46.02 for culverts was also laid over for investigation The town clerk was instructed to have | annual report published, March Sth, 111, in the Grand Rapids Herald Review. Upon iiotion the meeting adjourned. | WILL NISBETT, Chairman. Attest JOS. H. MeMAHON, Town Clerk, Grand Rapids, Minncsota, March 20th 1911. Pursuant to call the Town Board of the Township of Grand Rapids, met this 20th day of March, 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m. Upon roll call all members re- sponded. Minutes of the preceeding were read and upno motion approved as read. The annual reports of the treas- urer and clerk were read at this time and sume approved by the board were ordered filed. Supervisor McEwan offered the fol- lowing resclution and moved it’s adoption: Whereas, the Town of Grand Rap- ids did in the year 1909 build and | constructed and erected the west side of a | caused to be a fence legally along laid out public highway com- mencing at the northeast corner of | the Southwest quarter of the North- west quarter, Section 28, in Town- ship Range 25, ning south to the southeast corner of said Southeast quarter of the Nort | west quarter, Section 28, Town 55 Range a distance of 80 rods, said fence being constructed of cedar posts firmly placed in the ground and wire strung along said posts, said posts being topped with 2x4’s and said fence being wholly con- structed by the town of Grand Rap- ids, and the cost of construction be- 55, ing paid by the Town of Grand Rap- ' Whereas, said fence was and is the sole property of the Town of Grand Rapids, and, Whereas, one Frank Sovey, the owner cf the SW% of NW% Sec. 28, Township 55, Range 25, has ap- propriated unto himself and for his ewn particular use the 2x4’ used in the construction of said fence, and in removing and taking possession of said 2x4’s he did so without the con- sent or knowledge of the Board of | Supervisors of the Town of Grand Rapids. Now therefore. be it and it hereby is resolved. that the Town Clerk im- mediately notify said Frank Sovey to cause said fence to be put in the con- dition as left by the Town of Grand Rapids, and to cause to be placed on the top of the posts of said fence stringers of equal value as those re- moved by said Spvey, and in said no- tification to cause a copy of this re- solution to be served upon said So- vey, Further, that a copy of this resolut- jem be delivered to the County Attor- and thence run- } acy of Itasca County, to the end that .f.said Sovey does ot within five days sucs (ad fence to be put in the une oadit.on as left by the Town i Grend apids, that the County | S> such sters to be taken that are necessary in the prose: cuuon of said Sovey in the matter wroperty belonging to the Town of The resolution as presented and read was seconded by Supervisor Zeitinger and carried by unanimous vote. The following bills were read and upon motion of supervisor McEwan, seconded by supervisor Zeininger were allowed and ordered paid. E. C. Kiley, Ptg& Pub.... $146.95 Fritz & Cross, Supplies. . . 3.31 Chas. Kearney Judge of Elec.. 2.95 Cc. A. Buell, Do............-- 2.95 Robt. H. Bailey, Do 2.95 J. H. McMahon, Moderator.... 2.9F§ The claim of. Gec. Hewis, amounting to $30.75 was upon motion made and carried, la’d over for further investi- gation. The amount of the Town Treasur- ers bond for the ensuing year was fixed at $10,000. There being no further business to transact at this time the meeting up- on motion adjourned sine die. JOS. H. McMAHON, Town Clerk. Proceedings of the Board of Super- Visors of the Town of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, March 20, 1911. The town clerk called the meeting to order and made the following re- 1 beg to inform you that at the Annual Town Meeting was transacted, (1) The following resolutions were; adopted, “Resolved that there be levied and assessed against all the property within the Town of Grand Rapids, both real and personal, not included within the limits of any in- corporated village within said town, }a@ road tax of ten mills on each dollar | valuation, said amount so raised to be used for the purpose of building, repairing and maintaining roads and bridges within said township for the counng year.(b) “Resolved.that.there be levied as taxes against such prop- j erty as is by law subject to such as- 00 ; sessment within the boundaries of the Town of Grand Rapids the sum ot Nine Hundred Dollars, said sum to be used for the defraying of the general expenses of the township dur- ing the coming year, said tax so lev- ied tol be known as a General Re- venue tax.” (c) ‘Resolved, that there be assessed, and levied against ail the property by law subject to such assessment within the limits of the Town of Grand Rapids the su of Seventeen Hundred Dollars, said | sum so levied to be used for the pay- | ment of any interest on outstanding bonds of the Town of Grand Rapids sinking paying the outstanding bonds of said town when they stiali become due, said tax so levied to be known as | the Bonds and Interest Fund tax.” | (d) “Resolved, that there be assed and levied against a the property | within the Town of Grand Rapids | is by law subject to such as- sessment and levy the sum of Two Thousand Dollars, said sum so = as- } sessed, levied and raised to be known as a Special Road Tax, and said sum so assessed, levied and raised to be used for the purpcse of Luiiding, repairing and maintaining racds and ; bridges within said town of Grand Rapids during the coming year,” (2) That the salaries of all the | town officers was fixed in the sum allowed by law plus 50 per cet. (3) That the following officers | were duly elected at the sa-d annual | election: Wm. Hoolihan, s‘pervis- | or for the term of three years; Jos |H. McMahon, clerk; James Connell, | treasurer; Chas. Mila.ey, assessor; | for the term of two years; H. S. Hu- {son and J. P. Shaughnessy, justices | | of the peace, each for the term of | two years; George Moore, constable ‘for the term of two years. | 1 further beg to inform you that the following officers elected at | said annual election have filed with me their oath of office, Wm. Hooli- | han as supervisor; Jes. H. McMahon | as clerk; James Connell as trea- surer; Chas. Milaney as assossor; I further beg to inform you that the bonds of Jos. H. McMahon as town clerk, Chas. Milaney as assessor, and | J. P. Shaughnessy as justice of the and await the approval of the offic- | ers of the town and county whose | duty it is to approve the same.” ; The Town clerk then called the roll of supervisors and the following Supervisor Will Nisbett, Supervisor Wm. Hoolihan an Supervisor Zeininger. Clerk.McMahon.then announced tha the first order of business would be the election of a chairman for the ensuing year, whereupon Supervisor | Nisbett was nominated and elected ‘over his protest. | Chairman Nisbett assumed the chair and announced that the board would consider such business as was before it for action. The bond of Jos. H. McMahon as clerk wes presented, the sureties John McDonaid and Edward | Hachey, the amount $500.00, and up- jon motion of Supervisor Hooli-- han the bond was approved and or- dered filed with the Clerk of the District Court of Itasca County. The bond of Chas. Milaney as as- sessor in the sum of $500.00, with | J. S. Gole and Henry Hughes as sure | ties, was presented and referred to ‘the County Auditor for approval. The bond of J. P. Shaughnessy as justice of the peace, in the sum of $500.00, with Benjamin L. Lieberman and H. E. Graffam as sureties was presented and approved, and when | Mr. Shaughnessy shall file his oath of office, was ordered filed with the Clerk of the District Court of Itasca County. The board then set the date of the regular monthly meetings of the board as the Ist Thursday of each month, at the hour of 3 o’clock in the afternoon of said dates. The following communication and | responded present: | being and Election the following business ; and tor the purpose of creating a! owasnip of Grand Rapids, Minnesota|J. 1. Case Co., be laid on the table | 53TATBH OF MINNESOTA COUNTY Gentlemen: We, E. iisher of the Grand Rapids Herald- Review, and A. L. La¥reniere, hisher of the Itasca County Indepen- deat, hereby jointly tender you the -e published during the ensuing year sn the two papers, viz: County Independent, at and for the following rates; 75 cents per 35 cents per folio for each subsequent inesrt on; oneh If heanount. hr ed the ing to be paid to each of the pub— lishers of the above mentioned news- papers; each publisher to render bills seperately for services so ren- dered at and for the rate of 37% cents per folio for the first inser-- don and 17% cents per folio each subsequent insertion. Respect- lsher of the Grand Rapids Herald- Review, A. L. LaFreniere, Publisher of the Itasca County Independent.” following resolution, which was adop- ed by a unamimoys vote: “Resolved, that the offer and ten- ure of the Grand Rapids Herali-Re- pendent to print amd publish the pro may be directed to be published by the Board of Supervisors of the Tow year, be accepted and the proper of- cords of the meetings to be kept of this board and such notices di- rected to be published, to be publish- led in each of said newspapers, the |of 37% cents per folio for the first insertion and 17% eents per folio for each subesquent insertion. said stims to be paid to each of said publishers.” The followimg communication was presented, viz: ‘To the Honorabk: Supervisors of the Township of Grand Rapids, Minn., Gentlemen: I here by request, and make application that the First National Bank of Grand Rapids, Minn., be designated as de- positony for the funds of your town- ship for the ensuing year. We will furnish the required bond. Yours truly, C. E. Aiken, Cashier.” Upon motion duly seconded and car- ried the matter of designating the de- pository for town funds and moneys was left to the Town, Treasurer. Town Treasurer Connell being pre- sent stated that he would designate ithe First State Bank as the deposi- tory. Supervisor Hoolihan introduced the following resolution which was adopt- ed by a unanimous vote: “Resolved. that the First State Bank of Grand Rapids, Minn., be and hereby is designacd and named bal the depository of the funds and mon- C. Kiey, pun-j until such a time as the said Case pub | with the town for the purchase of |and whose duty it is to cause such |a road overseer notices as may be necessary to be | Chairman Nisbett stated that published, shall cause the minutes | outgoing board had gone into the mat Lowpany shall adjust the contract certain machinery, Further, that.the atuorney be instructed to advise the following proposition for printing the | said Case company that the machin- uinutes of your official meetings and | ery that they attempted to sell all other notices directed by you to | town awats their order, and that the -ue .own wemanded ot the said Case ‘he Grand |company that they fulfill their cou- Rapids Herald-Review and the Itasca |tract in its eaturcty, or surrender to ime town certain orders head by them. folio | refund to the town the freizgnt paid for the first insertion of all matter] on the wachimery, and remove their and notice so ordered published, and {machinery from the town property.” Supervisor Niskeit was authorized to draw up and have printed some | township for the aforesaid pubi-h | order blanks in duplicate, to the end ihat aly material ordered by town couid Ouly be ordered by chairman or clerk of ths boaru. Supervior Hoolhan was appointed a. comMmMitiee lo wait upon the board of County Commiss.onens of Itasca the the for | County and make some provision for the replacing of the town grader whicl fully sumbitted, E. C. Kilrey Pub- | has been taken from the town through the acts of members of the board of county commissioneis. Supervisor Nisbett introduced the Superv:sor Zeininger introduced the | following resolution which was adopt- ed by a unanimous vote. “Resolved, that any and all moneys that may now be in the hands of the town treasurer and any moneys that view and the Itasca County Inde- | way hereafter come to his hands un- til otherwise ordered shall be trans- ceedings and such other notices as|ferred into the General Fund of the town, and the proper officers are hereby ordered and directed to cause of Grand Rapids during the ensuing | all warrants now in course of is- siance to be issued on the gener- ficers whose duty it is to cause re- | al fund.” Supervisor Zeininger desired to hav appoiated, but the ter of the possible expenditures dur- ing the current year and had found that there could be no money ex- compensation thereof ta be the sum | Pendcd this year on roads as cer- tain roads had been completed last ear with the understanding that they .were to be paid out of the funds that came in this year, and that he believed that it was for the — public weel that the floating ¢cebt of the town be paid before any new obli- gations be incurred, thus a road over- seer would simpy be an appoint-- ment without any m' + or salary attached. A warrant was ordered issued on the general fund in an amount suf- Wicient to pay the accrued and past due iuterest on bonds. The mecting was then adjourned. WILL NISBETT, Chairman. Attest: JOS. H. MCMAHON, Clerk. Dismissal of Minnesota Adjutant Gen eral Asked. , A letter containing charges of pro crastination and inefficiency, it is re liably reported, against Adjutant General Fred B. Wood has been peceived by Governor Eberhart from E. M. Van Duzee, Jr., former captain of Itasca, District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. \lexander W. Lownsbery and Thom- as H. Simmons, Plaintiffs VS... veter Scott, Alexander’ Binette. George H. Hamilton, Sela Good- | rich Wright, Leda Goodrich | Wright, F. L. Putnam, John Mar- | tin Lumber Co., Laura A, Day, Levinia Day, Florence Mackey and Frank J. Mackey, her husband, | Hugene H. Day and Mabel C. Day) his wife, Clara Day Willard and | David Willard, her husband; Hen- rietta E. Day, Lenora B. Lucas | and William E. Lucas, her hus- band, Mary L. Prindle and Charles E. rindle, her husband, Florence Day Parke, Robert A. Parke, Leo- | nard A. Day, and Mary E. Day, his wife, Krank E. Day and Mary H. Day his wife, Fred H. Day and | Alice G. Day, his wife, Addie M. Day; also all other persons or} partics unknown claiming any right, | title, estate, lien or interest in the | plaint herein, Defendants. ‘HE STATE OF MINNESOTA To! THE ABOVED NAMED DEFEND ; ANTS. | You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer | the complaint of the plaintiffs here-; aly which complaint has been | filed in the office of the clerk of said | district court, in the said county of iasea, state of Minnesota, and to) serve a copy of your answer to sail! coinplaint upon the subscriber, at his office,, in the city of Minneapolis county of Hennepin, state of Minne- sota, within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer) said complaint within the time afore- said, the plaintiffs in this action will , apply to the court for the relief de- manded in said complaint, tagether with the costs and disbursements of this action. | Dated, January 13, 1911. R. J. POWELL, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 312-14 Lumber Exchange Blig., Minneapolis, Minnesota. — STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Itasca. District Court, trict. Alexander W. Lownsbery and Thomas A. Simmons, Plaintiffs. vs. Scott, Alexander Bin- ette, George H. Hamil- ton, Sela Goodrich Wright, Leda odrich Wright, F. L. Putnam John Martin Lumber Co., Laura A. «., Lavinia Day, Florence Mackey, and Frank J. Mackey, her husband, Eugene H. Day and Mabel C. Day, Fifteenth Judical Dis- Peter his wife, Clara Day Willard and David Willard, her hus- band, Henrietta E. Day, Leonora B. Lucas and William B. Lucas, her husband, Mary ib. Frindle and Charles E. Prindle, her , husband, Florence Day Parke, real estate described in the Om | per Robert A. Parke, Leonard A. Day, and Mary B. Day, his wife, Frank BE. Day and Mary H. Day, his wife, Fred H. Day and Alice G. Day, his wife, Addie M. Day; also all other persons or parties unknown claim- ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein defend- ants. Lis Pendens. Notice is hereby given, That an action has been commenced in this court by the above named plaintiffs |against the above named defendants, the object of which is to obtain a |judgment that said plaintiffs are the owners in fee of the following ~e- scribed real property, and that the defendants, and each of them, have no estate or interest therein, or lien thereon. The premises described in the com- | Plaint ind involved in said actioa jare situateé in the county of Itasca land state of Minnesota, and are de- bed as follows, to-wit: Lot two (2) or the northeast quar- f the ..:.hwest quarter (NEM NW"*;) of section tweive (12), town- Lane ‘ify eight (52). renge twenty four (24); the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NE% SE) lof section thi.ty-three (33) townsnip \fifty-nine (59), rimge twerty four (24), and the southeast quarter of |the northeast quarter (SE% NE%) of section two (2), township fifty-six (56) range twenty-five (25). Notice is further given, that no personal claim is made against ae defendants, or either of them, said action. Dated, January 13th, 1911. R. J. POWBLL, Attorney for Plaintiffs 312-14 Lumber Exchange Bide Minneapolis, Minnesom. H. R. Mar 8-April 12. UTILITY STRAIN, S. C. ORPHINGTONS WHITES | Egg Producers and Prize Winners Mre. H. K. Abell, Stevenson, Minn. Eggs For Hatching First Pen $3.00 for 15, $1.50 for 15. Second Pes DR. THOMAS RUSSEL Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Corner Leland Avenue and Sixth Street GRAND RAPIDS, - MINNESOTA the brug store, regular price Rexall Saturdey Red Cross 50 cents per pound, 29 cents on Sat- candy, at urday only. fund for the purpose of |i ies of the Town of Grand Rapids feel the ensuing year, and the treasurer | and adjutant of the Third Minnesota of the said town is hereby directed | infantry. Neither the governor's of- to make deposits of ail funds now in| #¢e nor Mr. Van Duzee, however, ——— Notice of Hearing Petition for Survey. peaca have been deposited with me | his hands or that may hereafter come to his hands in said bank te the cre- dit of the Town of Grand Further, that said bank be requir- ed to furnish a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $5000.00 indemni- fying the town against any loss by,| jreason of the designation of said fbank as such depository. Further, |that the said bank be not required to pay any interest on any balanc- es remaining in its hands at any time jduring the period that said funds re- |main in the hancs of said bank, junless hereafter required so to do joy resolution of this board.” Chairman Nisbett introduced the following resolution, which was adopt ed by a unanimous vote : “Resolved, that Frank F. Price, at- torney at law, be and he hereby is appointed as attorney for the town for the ensuing year, and that his compensation be fixed in the sum of | s-rvice, unless said compensation |is made a greater amount by résolut- | ion of this board.” Chairman Nisbett imtroduced the! ' following resolution which was adopt- d by a unanimous vote: ‘Resolved that the records of the | township contain this resolution to |the end that at any future date the uestion of the ownership of the ump cars and rails now stored in the town sheds may be hereafter | lestablished, the import of this re-! | solution being that the town of Grand Rapids has no title to said dump cars or rails, they simply being loaned to the town by Will Nisbett, and are subject to his order at any and all times.” The clerk informed the board that there were several bills and claims on the table and that in his judg- ment it wes proper that committees | be appointed to look into the claims, , whereupon Chairman Nisbett appoi ate! ed Supervisor Nisbett as a committee to investigate the claim of Niles & | Aiton; Supervisor Hoolihan to look | into the Geo. Hewis claim; Attor-| aey Price to investigate the Geo. ‘H. Spear claim. » Supervisor Nisbett introduced the. following resolution which was adopt- ed by a unanimous vote: “Resolved, that the claims of the Carries on hand a pared to attend your tenure was presented, “To the Honorable Board of Supervisors, Rapids, . The Diamond Feed Co. Feeds, Shorts, Bran, Oilmeals, Deliveries made to any Part of the village. Phone orders will receive prompt attention W. C. TYNDALL would give out the contents of the communication. It was learned from a reliable source, however, that the letter asks the dismissal of General Wood, asserting that several officers have resigned owing to dissatisfaction | | with the ; fairs. FLAMES WRECK CLUBHOUSE Handsome Elks’ Quarters at St. Paul Destroyed. Fire that had been burning for some time before it was discovered partially | destroyed the Elks’ clubhouse at St. Paul... decorated lodge room, one of the finest in the United States, was completely ruined. The loss to building and con- tents amounts to about $50,000. There administration of militia af- Seventy-five Dollars for the year’s is $45,000 insurance on the structure) s¢) Anthony Lumber Co. and about $7,000 or $8,000 on the fur- | hishings. | The blaze is believed to have been caused by defective wiring behind the stage in the lodge room. ‘FAIRLY EVENLY DIVIDED Wet and Dry Forces Running Close in. Minnesota. Returns from 192 towns in the state | which voted on the “license or no license” issue show the “no license” forces are still in the lead with 100 towns and villages bore wet and| ninety-two voting “dry.” The dry forces held their own over the state, however, according to men! who were in charge of the dry cam- paign. Notable gains were made by the temperance forces in Otter Tail) county, while Osakis, dry for two years, voted to license saloons. For Sale. | Eighty acre farm, two miles from |Grand Rapids, with stock, machinery, and one-half mineral right goes with |land. For particulars inquire at this ' office. 37tf. a full line of Hay, Rough etc and is per- wants on short notice The beautifully furnished and) Whereas, a petition has been p | commissioners of Itasca county, Minn., to be surveyed, located and staked of 1895, all sections, and property ship 55, range 25. Now, therefore, notice is hereby tion will be granted at the office of April 4th, 1911. The owners of the as they appear on the latest tax Name ; Chas. Arthur Brock .. .... .. .. + S. M. Dinwiddie .. | John Unger . on B. Walker .... .. .. | . B. Walker . ogi «ais Cc. M. Taylor Cc. M. Taylor Chas F, Brock Sea Alexander H. Ranger .. C. M. Taylor .... A. B. Garling.: ... W:aD, Washburn, Jr. | St. Anthony Lumber Co, Theodore Brock ... . St. Anthony Lumber ‘Co. resented to the board of county asking that said board shall cause out, pursuant to chapter 250, laws lines pertaining to section 24, town- given that a hearing on said peti- said board, at Grand Rapids, Minn., lands to be ¢ cted by such survey duplicates are as follows: Sect. NE% of NEw NW, of NE%4 SW, of NU of NE% ly of NW Nw} % of NW% SW of NWY SE% of NW4 4 of SW NW, of SW14 SW, of SW% SE\% of SW'4 of SHY SE% of SE, By order of the board of County Commissioners, this 4th day of March | | 1911, | M. A. SPANG | County Auditor | H. R. March 15-22-29, | |= = = | Notice of Hearing Petition for Survey. | Whereas, a petition has been presented to the board of county | commissioners of Itasca county, Minn., asking that said board shall cause to be surveyed, located and staked out, pursuant to chapter laws, of 1895, all sections, and property lines pretaining to section 31, town- iship 56, range 25. Now therefore notice is hereby given that a hearing on said petition | will be granted at the office of said board, at Grand Rapids, Minn, | April 4th, 1911, the owners of the lands to be affected by such sur- vey as they appear on the latest tax duplicates are as follows: | Name Section Twp. Ra | St. Anthony Lumber Co. .... 5 5 NE\% of NE% | Gilbert Lessard. oe ee NW% of NEW | St. Anthony Lumber ‘Co., Seohator lee SW% of NB%& St. Anthony Lumber Co. SE% of NE% Dona Lejambe .. .. bie oies cokes a Lot 1 Gravelie .... sees . Lot 2 lz Gravelle ee Lot 3 John Billock E. Gravelle .. .. Ve ee Ae, Oy. 5. we E Gravelle .. St. Anthony Lumber Co. V. Rs Oo ele oe. Lumber Co. .. .. By order of the board of Coun March, 1911. H. R. Mar 15-22-29, HOUSE WIRING HANGING A Electrical Supplie 5 Et, SE% of NW? 5 Ws SE of SW% 56 25 Lot 6 25 Lot 4 25 Lot 5 23. NE of SE% - a 25 NW of SE% . 31 5 Bere eee | of SEX, Commissioners, this © 7th day of M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. AND FIXTURE SPECIALTY s and Machinery ELETRICAL C W.N. DELCOUR ONTRACTOR Leave Orders at HARDWARE DEP’TMENT Henry Hughes @ Co. P. O. BOX 154} Grand Rapids, Minn