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PAGE 81x RAND RAPIDE HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1913. S400 WHEN IN NEED OF CALL ON OR CALL UP THE | —— ‘Herald-Review Bring in your idea and we'll lo the rest and guarantee good neat work. Full count is always given and the very best stock is used, PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT at the Herald Review . Notice of Application for Li-uor License. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY o* Itasca, Village of Marble—ss. Notice is hereby given, that ap- plication has been made in writing to the village council of the said vil- lage of Marble and flied in my of- fice, praying for license to sell! in- | toxicating liquors for the term com- mencing on April 16, 1911, and ter- minatin on Apri] 15, 1912, by the following person and at the following | place, as stated in said application, to-wit: DOLPH BUTLER. In room No. 3,. being the west room on the ground floor of the three stor brick building. known.as Hotel Marble situated on lots thirteen (13), four- teen (14 and fifteen (15) in block five (5), original plat ‘of Marble, Itas- ca county, Minnesota. Said application will be heard and determined by said village council of the village of ‘Marble at the dy rooms in Town hall on Monday, 3r@ day of April, 1911, at § robe ng p. m., of that day. Witness my hand.and sea] this 24th day of March, 1911. J. E. GRAVEL, Clerk. (Seal) | STATE OF MINN ITASCA In Distr District Elizabeth M. Brown, Plaintiff, Vs. Charles Brown, Defendant. SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- ayired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint is on file in the office of the clerk of the court, at Grand Rap- ids, in said county, and to serve a 2SOTA, COUNTY OF et Court, Fifteenth copy of your answer to the said com. |, plaint in the subscriber, at his office in the village of Baudette, county of Beltrami, Minnesota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such ser- vice; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the | plaintiff in this acttion will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 3rd, 1911. C. R. MIDDLETON, Attorney for Plaintif: Baudette, Minne: PROCEEDINGS Village Council Grand Rapids, Minn. March 21st, 1911. The Village council held its first meet-| ing for the year at Village hall, there being present all of the newly elected officers, and after the approval of their official oaths a roll call showed President A. c Bossard, Trustees Arscott, King and Russell and Recorder Sherman as beitig sent. the following resolution was present- ed and upon motion of Trustee King duly seconded, same was unanimously adopted by the council. Resolution. Whereas, the village of Grand Rapids in the county of Itasca, Minn., is desir- ous of purchasing and acquiring from Mrs. Allie A. Knox, widow, the follow- ing dsecribed tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, described as follows: All that part of block fourteen (14) in the original townsite of Grand Rapids, according to the plat thereof on file and | of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for said county, lying and being west of the right of-way of theGreat Northern Railway Co., as the same is now established over and across said block fourteen; tofore, the said village of Grand Rap. ids has proceeded to pave Third street | in said village and has paved and caus- "nd along said Third street, whereby | and on account of which pavement, the building, and in the building, making, | constructing and completing of which | there has been assessed against said lot | twelve of said block fourteen (14), Grand Rapids original townsite, certain assess- ments, known as and called paving as- sessment, some of which assessments are now due and payable, to-wit: The sum of two hundred sixty-eight and 16-100 ($268.16) dollars, and some of which as- sessments are to become due hereafter; said Allie A. Knox being the owner of said lot twelve; and, whereas, said vil- lage has made a proposition to said Allie A. Knox to purchase from her that part of said block fourteen (14) lying west of the right-of-way of said railroad as aforesaid, and has requested said Allie A. Knox to sell the same to said village; and, whereas said Allie A. Knox has offered to sell the said lands, to-wit; all that part of block fourteen (14) lying west of the right-of-way of said Great Northern railway company where said railway crosses said block, to said village for and in considera- tion of the full amount of all the moneys levied or assessed upon or against said lot twelve (12) in said block fourteen (14) for or on account of said paving and for and on account of all paving of every kind, character and description made by said village at the date here- of, whether said assessments are due and payable at the date hereof, or to become due and payable hereafter, so that the said lot twelve shall be absolute ly and entirely released, freed and dis- charged from the said paving assessment and so that the said Allie A, Knox shall be released, freed and discharged from the said paving assessments and so that the said Allie A. Knox shall be released, freed and discharged from the same; and wheheus, said village has accepted said proposition and has agreed to purchase the said lands above des- Judical |~ and whereas, here- | ed to be completed a pavement in, upon | [ecitet in block fourteen (14) west ot | said right-of-way, for said considera- tion and. has agreed at and for the con- sideration for the said lands to cancel, Vacate and set aside all said assessment! releasing and discharging said land and said Allie A. Knox therefrom as above stated. Now, Therefore, In consideration of th j | premises and of a deed of said lands, made, executed and delivered by said Allie A. Knox to said village, | Be it resolved by the village council | of the village of Grand Rapids, Minne- gota, that the assessment of two hun- | dred sixty-eight and 16-100 ($268.16) dollars, levied against lot twelve (12) | off block fourteen (14) in the town of Grand Rapids (original townsite), as | paving assessment, certified to the coun-| ty auditor of Itasca county, Minn., on | the 16th day of November, 1910, and all other charges assessed against said | lot as paving assessments, but not certi- | fied to the county auditor of said coun- | ty, and all assessments for or on ac- cemnt of paving whether the same be now due or shall hereafter become due, be, and the ne are hereby canceled, vacated ,and set aside, and said lot twelve and said AllieA. Knox are hereby re- leased and discharged therefrom and | from ail obligations’on account therefor. It is distinctly stated that the said | | paving re paid in full by | the conveya id land to said vil- lage. Dated this 21st day of March, A. D., A..€. BOSSARD, President of Village Council THOS. RUSSELL . ARSCOTT | ED-A. KING | ‘Trustees < SHEKMAN, | Village Recorder: | Introduced by Fred A. King. this 21st , 1911, and adopted by un- FRANK SHERMAN, } Village Recorder | Motion by ,Trustee Arscott duly sec- onded and carried that the regular monthiy meetings of the council be held on the second Monday of each month. ‘Applications’ from Art. Seamans,’ J. F. McCormick, Geo. Moore and Thomas Trainor for the ‘positions of village mar- |shal and wathcman were presented. A ballot resulted in the election of J. F. McCormick to the position of marshal and Geo. Moore as night watchman. Thos. Benton was elected to serve as sires commissioner for thé ensuing year | For the office of village attorney the names of F. F. Price, James Doran and ic... McCarthy were considered. A | vote bein): takn F. F. Price received shreq votes Jas. Doran, one; C. C. McCarthy, one. F. F, Price was declar- | éd@ elected. A joint bid from the publishers of the Herald-Review and Independent for pub council and other matters requiring pub. lication was presented and upon motion of Trustee King, duly seconded, the same was accepted. onded and carried, Dr. G. F. Schmidt was appointed health officer for the en- suing year. Upon motion of Trustee Russell, ed, and carried the salary of the village marshal and night watchman was placed at $75.00 each per month. Upon motion by Recorder Sherman seconded by Arscott salary of street com missioner was placed at $75.00 per month | The matter of the salary of the village treasurer and recorder was passed un- til the next meeting. Motion by Trustee Russell that the sal. ary of the health officer be.fixed at $10.- 00 per month, was seconded and duly carried. | ‘Upon motion of Recorder Sherman seconded and carried, the salary of the village attorney was placed at $400.00 per year. ; Upon motion by Trustee Arscott, sec- jonded and duly carried, the bond of |the treasurer was placed at $5,000.00 |and the matter of the bond of — the recorder was deferred until the next regular meeti§z. Upon motion of Trustee Arscott, duly seconded and carried, the First’ Nation- al and the First State banks were both designated as depositories for the vil. lage funds. Motion of jand car Trustee Arscott, seconded ried, the amount of the bond bond of the First National bank in the sum of $15,000 was presented and ac- | cepted. The village attorney was instructed to jattend to the matter of securing the lots for the creamrey association Upon motion of Trustee Russell an ad- journment was taken. A. C. BOSSARD, Village President. | FRANK SHERMAN, | Village Recorder. | | Special Meeting. | GrandRapids, Minn. March 24th, 1911. date at the office of the recorder. Pre- sent, President A. C. Bossard; Trustees Arscott, King and Russell and Record- er Sherman. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Motion by Trustee King seconded by Trustee Arscott, that the application of John Beaudry for a liquor license be taken from the table. Carried. The said application with bond from the Massachussetts Banking and Insur- jance Co., as surety was presented, ap- proved by the council and ordered filed. Upon motion of Trustee King, secondec by Trustee Arscott, application of Pat- telle and Cloutire for liquor license, car- ried, was laid upon the table until the next meeting. Petition was presented by Night Watcl man Moores asking that there be an | equal division of day and night work for | policemen. Same not be- ing granted Mr. Moores tendered his | resignation. On motion duly seconded and | carried same was accepted. | | Moved by Trustee King, seconded by | | Trustee Russell that Thos Trainor be | appointea Night Watchman, carried. Moved by Trustee Arscott seconded by Trustee King that the recorder is- | sue a warrant for Geo. Moores for ser- vices rendered as night watchman from March Ist up and inctuding March 23rd, carried. Upon motion, carried, the council ad- journed. FRANK SHERMAN, Recorder. tn lishing the proceedings of the village | | Upon motion of Trustee Russell, sec- ‘once| lto be required by the banks as deposi- | |tories was placed at $15,000 each. The | The village council met on the above |Dona Lejambe .. .... .. .. STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY of Itasca, District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. \lexander W. Lowasbery and Thom- as H. Simmons, Plaintiffs VS. veter ott, Alexander Bineite. «corge H. Hawiuiton, Sela Good- rich. Wright, Leda Goodrich Wright, F. L. Putnam, John Mar- un stmber Co., Laura -A, Day, Levinia Day, Florence Mackey | and Frank J. Mackey, her husband, | Bugene 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 EK. rindle, her husband, Florence Day ‘Parke, Robert, A. Parke, Leo- nard A. Day, and Mary BE. Day, H, Day his wife, Fred H. Day and Alice G. Day, h's wife, Addie M. Day; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the com- plaint herein, Defendants. CHE 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- | au, which complaint has been | filed in the office of the clerk of said district court, in the said county of itasea, state of Minnesota, and tw serve a copy of your. answer to 1 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, together | with the costs and disbursements of | this action. -.- Dated, January 13, 1911. R.. J. POWELL, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 312-14 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis, Minnesota. —— STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Itasca. District Court, Fifteenth Judical Dis- trict. Alexander W. Lownsbery and Thomae Ai. Simmons, Plaintiffs. Vs. Peter Scott, Alexander Bin- ette, George #H. Hamil- ton, Sela Goodrich Wright, Leda codrich 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, his wife, Clara Day Willard and David Willard, her hus- Robert A. Parke, Leonard A. Day, and Mary E. Day, his wife, Frank 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 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 jeourt 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 his wife, “brank E; Day and Mary | thereon. The premises described in the com- plaint and involved in said actioa are situated in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and are de- .~ed as follows, to-wit: Lot two (Z) or the northeast quar- ter of the .w:,hwest quarter (NE% NW";) of se tion tweive (12), towa- ship fifty eight (5t). renge twenty four (24); the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NE% SE) of section thicty-three (33) townsnip fifty-nine (59), range twenty 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 ne personal claim is made against sai@ defendants, or either of them, in said action. Dated, January th, 1911. R, J. POWELL, Attorney’ for Plaintiffs 312-14 Lumber Exchange Bldg Minneapolis, Minnesota. H. R. Mar 8-Apri) 12 UTILITY STRAIN, S. C. ORPHINGTO)D Egg Producers and Prize Winners Mrs. H. K. Abell, Stevenson, Minn. Eggs For Hatching First Pen $3.00 for 15; $1.50 for 15. Second Pen DR. THOMAS RUSSEL Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Corner Leland Avenue and Sixth Street GRAND RAPIDS, - MINNESOTA band, Henrietta E. Day, Leonora B. Lucas and William E. | Lueas, her husband, Mary L. Frindle and Charles B. Prindle, her Rexall Saturday candy, at the Red Cross Drug store, regular price 50 cents per pound, 29 cents on Sat- | commiesioners 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 W.B. Walter = 250 008. as [EPS WARP oo aa s cae tse Cc. M. Taylor é wis |C. M. Taylor Chas F. Brock Alexander H. Ranger’ Cc. M. Taylor |4. B. Garling.. . |W. D, Washburn, Bees St. Anthony Lumber Co. 5 | Theodore Brock «.... ees |St. Anthony Lumber Co. : St. Anthony Lumber Co. .. } 1911. H. R. March 15-22-29, husband, Florence Day Parke, ! urday only. Notice of Hearing Petition for Survey. | Whereas, a petition bas been presented 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 affected by such survey duplicates are as follows: Sect. Twp. Range 24 25- NE of NE% 24 NW% of NE% 24 SwW% of NE% 24 SE% of NE% ioe NE\% of NW% . 24 NW% of NW\ 24 SW% of NW} 24 SE% of NW% . 24 NE% of SW% +. 24 NW% of SW% -. 24 SW% of SW%& -. 24 SE% of SW% «. (38 NE% of SE% . 24 NW% of SE% 24 SW% of SE% 24 3b SE% of SE% | By order of the board of County Commissioners, this 4th day, of March M. A. SPANG County Auditor Whereas, of 1895, | ship 56, range 25. | win be granted at the office | Aipril 4th, 1911, the owners of the | St. Anthony Lumber Co. .... |Gilbert Lessard... os St. Anthony Lumber Co., .. |St. Anthony Lumber Co. | | Name | B. Gravelle .... .. .. +. « | 2. Gravelle .. .. .... .. |John Billock .. E. Gravelle .. Vv. R. L. Co. E Gravelle .. atte St. Anthony Lumber Go R. L. Co. .... . . St. Anthony Lumber Co. V. Ro L. Co. Vo Teo. By order of the ‘poard of Coun March, 1911. H. R. Mar 15-22-29. HOUSE WIRING HANGING A Notice of Hearing Petition for Survey. 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, all sections, and property lines pretaining to section 31, pursuant to chapter 250, laws, town- Now therefore notice is hereby given that a hearing on said petition of said board, at Grand Rapids, Minn., lands to be affected by such sur- vey as they appear on the latest tax duplicates are as follows: Section Twp. Range 4 56 25 NE\% of NE\ 56 25 NW% of NE% 56 SW% of NE% 56 25 SE% of NEY 56 25 Lot il 56 25 Lot 2 5 25 Lot 3 § 25 E% SE% of NW? 56 25 W% SE% of SW% 56 25 = =Lot 6 56 25 ~=Lot 4 56 25 Let 5 56 25 NE% of SEX 56 25 NW% of SEY ooo SE 5G 25 - Let 7 - .. 31 56 25 SE% of SBK Commissioners, this 7th day of M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. AND FIXTURE SPECIALTY Electrical Supplies and Machinery Ww. NN. DELCOUR ELETRICAL CONTRACTOR Leave Orders at HARDWARE DEP’TMENT Henry Hughes @ Co. P. O. BOX 154 Grand Rapids, Minn ny Ce aan peace a id i i eet