Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, June 28, 1911, Page 21

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i GRAND RAPIDS HERALO-REVIEW COMMISSIONERS — | PROCEEDINGS | (Continued from page 11.) j Wi The motion was seconded by Commis- | ©. sioner Shellman and carried by — unani- | M mous vote. Mrs. Lillian. Murphy, witness justice A petition was presented for the 8-| court, Hid aak rt tablishment of a highway beginning at | Miller- Davis Printing “Co, “planks the south end of Eagle lake in town-| for register of deeds.... .... -.24. ship 59, rang on south side of sec- | Miller Davis Printing Co, assess- tion of said township, on old rcad| ment supplement.. : - 25. and running thence, following the old | 3tiller Davis Printing Co., ‘icenses Eagle lake road to the south end of and applications. ooo Be’ Eagle lake of the northwest quarter of | Miller Davis Printing Co., assess- section 14 at which point it is desired ment books and blanks. +3. to leave the old road and run in’ aJ|aA, A. Mitchell, labor on ‘Sucker northwesterly direction about 4% of a Brook road. oe «+ 69.) ete... court Agee hn O. Larson, soaaaat! to > Welte bridge. 'm. Meyers, part payment town line road.... . © aac mee nee ee ae A. Miller, ‘witness justice court a jke Lynch, witness justice court.. 1. George Morisett, juror justice court 1.00 | their contract for the construction mile thence due north through sections | David atatiiten Peet eeiin in ‘Dist. ll a 2 about 144 miles. Thence fol- No. 3.. lowing the old McAlpine tote road from | Isaac Mattson, “assisting surveyor mbout the center of section 2 to the McAlpine camps on section 3, thence | H. running north to a point about 150 paces we section 25 and section 34-60-25 and continuing on north for about 4% of a|/M mile, thence northwest into sections and part of section 28 and on to the | M south section line of section 21, thence north through section 21 and into sec. |M tion 16, where it is to join the old road running to the Town of Bigfork about | Mesaba Telephone Co. on road in 55-24. erbert Miller, assisting surveyor on Romans-Hill City road. t of the quarter post between | Edward Martineau, assisting sur- veyor, subdivision 31-56-25 esaba’ Telephone Co., telephone toll... Bi ee esaba_ “Telephone Co., telephone toll. o ike Michelich, inspector. ‘livery “tor mine telephone the of the SE% of section 16.| toll. OOS ae ioner Nelson moved that a| McGill Warner Co., sundry station- be had upon said petition, at ery. 5. » court house in the Village of Grand | J, ids on Wednesday the 19th day of 1911, at 10 o’clock a. m, that |g, n, be a committee to examine |F, the proposed route of said road, that said committee meet at the point of |B. F. MeCormick, ‘summoning ¢ cor- Omer’s JurOr.... cree cece cece code F. McCormick, constable fees. - 6. rs King, Shellman and|J. F. McCormick, meals for jurors 8.90 A. McVicar, stamped envelopes Register of deeds. Paes pis J. McGowan, stamps for May.. ..8.00 beginning of said route on Saturday the | Wm. Newton, assisting surveyor 15th day of July, 1911, at 10 o’clock a. subdivision 31-56-25 m. for the purpose of examining said | Nashwauk State Bank, sundry claims rout and that said committee make re. for work on road No. 63., ..235. port to this board at the time set |Andy Nelson, mileage etc. road for hearing upon said petition. The pe- work.... .... + os + 82. tition was seconded by Commissioner | Andy Nelson, distributing eed Sn Balsam.... .... ..2. -+s+ s+++ ++++11.00| of said county, praying that a new Shellman and carried by unanimous vote. Gust Nelson, labor with surveyor The matter of necessary repairs on Seaman road.. . soos 08.25 heating boiler in the basement of the | Andy Nelson, intledge: “examining county court house was referred to the Court House and Jail committee. The following bills were allowed: Arvid Alto, work on road’ No. 63..24.15 Fred Anderson, livery hire., Wm. Ashton, painting ee at poor farm.. .. ch John A. Brown, expense on ‘survey section 30-56-25... .. .. .. . 10.00 | A. R. H. Bailey, justice ‘fees.. .. -...8.15 Peter Beaudry, witness justice court cece 80.20 John H. Billock, assisting survey- or 31 oese Biles “Sees 900 0k0.00 John A. Brown, surveying Leaman road.... .. ~ 20.45 John A. Brown, ‘surveying road i Brown, John A. Brown, subdividing section Ri 24 + 8.00 Brown, subdividing section z. Te n 24-55-2 * . . Tt. Buckley, ‘work at fer P. Kk. Brooks, sundry drug: iT: rtram, bri¢ Christie Litho. & Printing Co., sun- T. ationery suplies.. .. .. ..39.20 E \. Carlson, survey on Romans T. and Hill City road.... 1... -.ecee 8.00 van, part payment ‘gravell- ate road No, 1.... 300.00 ci D. & Broomhall, Com. 1st part court house.... . D. V. Case & Broomhall, Com. river bridge. yr. & Broom! lahan, part payment gravell- ing’ state road No. 1.... M. Callahan, balance Blackberry Grand apids road. ae M. J. Donovan, justice fees. Louis F. Dow Co., stationer: E. D on, labor Pokegama fer- 5.00 Mike enunoz isting on road M. Dinwiddie, board of paupers pr PAT cnn g Dawson, labor state road. 0, Co. wood for Mrs. Donovan, ‘telephone ‘tolls... »e, witness justice court... ven, repairing culvert on state road.. c Erven, 10 days ¢ assessing 5 d No. 1.... = Cc. J. Franti, justice fee. Libcrato Franzulla, witne ed ee cons Cross, reporters nent docket. Cre . --13.50 | The Pioneer Co. hran, witness justice court 11.00 | T. Lumber Co., planks for ferry 4.78 | Thos. Russell, ‘coroner's fee. Bart Reed, juror fee justice court - 5.94 | Le Geo. Riddell, supplies and repairs Fred Roy, labor on county, ‘road. Clarence John Torster Dan Varner, assisting : Vill Light, court house and jail.. ....29.38 Village of Grand Rapids, electric iC road + 83.) Nashwauk Furniture & Undertaking Co., burial of pauper.... .... ..25: Lui Atlagish, witness justice court $5.60 | Morrris O'Brien, mileage on roads 42.80 Octave Allen, witness justice court 3.36 | W: alter W. Cone, repairing Mississ- ippi bridge... -10.50 | George H. O’Brien, labor and’ ma. bridges. . 78s terial Miss. M. Peterson, assisting county attorney... sundry stationery supplies. . . B. Perrington, assisting survey. or subdivision 24-55-2! . J. & H. D. Powers, supplies for er house. . . W. J. & H. Dz Powers, suppltes for Pokegama ferry. > samen ev. Jos. L. Quillien, expense taking children to home. 11, T. T. Riley, fees in justice court “t61. 35, 21, 10. - 6. 28. or 5 seecee ‘aes, oghd Pearl Phillips, publishing ‘notice to ax payers. ay seg ceie 1. W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies for Seg farm and pest house.. ....44. te sel pe ley sees oe 4.15 | lodging of Geo. Becker in the sum of Lowe, witness justice court ....1. Joseph Laisure, witness justice 12 | $12.00 was rejected. The county auditor was instructed to -12 | advertise for bids for the construction of road No. 42, according to plans and ~ specifications prepared by the county surveyor and om, file in the office of the county auditor. 00 12 Upon motion the bond of Chas. E. 12| Hagstrom & Co. in connection with of of additions and improvements to the 70 | county court house was approved by unanimous vote. 65 The county auditor was instructed to advertise for bids for the construction 50 | of county road No. 91 on the range line between Townships 53, Range 22, and 70 | 5%°3 according to plans and ‘specifica- | tions prepared by the county surveyor 25 | on‘ file in the office of the county au- ditor. ° 50} Upon motion the minutes of the ‘meetings held May 4, and 5, 1911, were ..144.00] approved by unanimous vote. Commissioners Nelson, O’Brien and 50 | Mullins were appointed a committee to examine county read No. 90, being 00 | known as the Feeley-Bruce road. Also county road No. 91 on range line _ be- 00 | tween townships 53, range 22, and 53-23. ‘An adjournment was then taken until 70 | 8 o'clock p. m. Pursuant to adjournment the 10 | again met at 8 o’clock p. m. Members present: Commissioners Shell- 50 | man, Nelson and O’Brien. In the absence of Chairman Mullins, board .90 | Vice Chairman Shellman presided. | A petition was presented for the for- | .07 | mation of a new school district to be composed of the territory included in 00 | the organized Township of Marcell, be- 25 |ing all of congressional townships 59 pnd 60 of Range 26, and 59 and 60 of Range 27. Commissioner O’Brien mov- 24 | ed the adoption of the following order. Whereas, A petition was on the 8th day of June, 1911, presented to the .9.00 | County Board of Itasca County, Minne- sota, purporting to be signed by a ma- 21 | jority of the freeholders qualified to vote for school officers residing in the 70 | territory hereinafter described and ap- proved by the Superintendent of schools ¢ommon School District be formed out of that certain territory in said county composed of those tracts of land describ- 95 | ed as follows, to-wit: ‘All of the organized Township of Mar. 00 | cell more definitely described as fol- lows to-wit: Commencing at the NE corner of township No. sixty (60) Range No. twenty-six (26), thence — running west of the township line to the north- 49 | west corner of township sixty (60), Range 27 thence south to southwest vese esse 238.75 | Corner of Township 59, Range twenty- seven (27) thence east to southeast cor- 49 | ner of Township 59, Range 26, thence jae to point of commencement, for 10 | the reasons following, to-wit; That we are discriminated against and 00, do not receive proper school _ service, that we can run the schools necessary 99 | in the new District better with less than one-fourth the experise, as at 49 | Present, that we were taken into Dis- trict No. 6 against the will of the 01 | freeholders and legal voters here. And stating that the number of per- oo | sons who reside in said territory is 200; the names of all children of school age T. Riley, fees in district court. 820 | Who reside in said territory and T. Riley, postage stamps.. ....6.00 | the present existing school districts in T. Riley, posting Zempel incorpor- which each of aid children lives; and ation notices.. .. .. _. ..4.79 | that said territory lies within the bound T. Riley, Benvicts “of notice aries of the following school districts subdivision 19-56-26.... .... ....,80 | im said county towit; School district No. T. Riley, posting T. Riley, posting notices of hear- ing on County Ditch No. T. Riley, board of prisoners dur- ing May.. .. .. ce eang Leo Richardson, witness | ‘justice court. R. Root, witness justice court.. on road machiner W. A. Rice, jurors fee justice ..300,00 | Melvin N. Rosholt, part payment road No. 75.. .. ++ +400. 557.00 | Jno. L. Shellman, mileage on road | opwhrk... os. mel! 12.00 | Dr. G, F. Schmidt, witness. justice court.. .. sla oa . Smith, labor on ola Bigfork road.. .. 36, Security Blank Book © Printing Co., sundry blanks and supplies. .11 124.00 | St. Benedicts Hospital, board and enry road. ‘eamans, labor on Seaman on Dumas road.. r on ferry and landings. Lake and Orth road. se of Grand Rapids Electric light for April.. Village of Grand Rapids, alectric Night for May.. Vilden, assi ting s surveyor on Ro- mans-Hill City road. Pan notices. .43. 6. + 9.00 l4 ‘49 | 6 in which 26 of said children live. It Is Therefore Ordered, That said pe- 09 | tition be heard at a meeting of _ this house in the Village of Grand Rapids in said county on Monday the 10th day of July, 1911, at 3 o’clock p, m. at which time and place this board — will oo | hear all persons interested, and their 1g| evidence and arguments, for and against the gramting of said petition. It Is Further Ordered, That notice of said hearing be given by the publica- tion of this order for two consecutive weeks prior to said hearing in the Grand 50 25 ng Rapids Herald-Review; by the posting 9 | Of copies thereof in three of the most public places in each of the above 29 | named school districts affected thereby, at least ten days before said day of hearng; and by the mailing of cofles thereof to the clerk of each of the above named districts affected thereby at least ten days before said day of hearing, according to law The County Board of Itasca County, Minnesota. 2 60 care of sick paupers.. + +e 840.00 ge ee Ole Sherman, assisting county sur. By NEIL MULLINS, VOW WN WOMER oso on cons » 25.00 Chairman. stew . ..s. ..1.75 | Dan Shaughnessey, assisting sur- Attest: veyor on Roman-Hill City road....21,00 pes The motion was seconded by Com. missioner Nelson and carried by unani- mous vote. The following applications for corre nm of assessment and abatement of xes were approved and recommended | to the Minnesota Tax Commission. Sarah Romans. Martin Dufficy. John McV) 5 Mary E. Lewis. Geo. B. Aiton. 0) Jonas E. Anderson. ..140,80 | B8telle Whipple, expense visiting a a ae eosin 4g} 2dwin F. Chase. »...2.80 |W. M. Welch Mfg. Co., certificates Dore pruaey iz sisting subdivision for County Supt. of schools... ..12.49 | Daniel F. Brannon, ....9.00 | P- ©. Warner, survey plat and re- SG aatley. Imore, plastering . at" poor cording subdividing 24-55.24.. .. ..33.50 W. W. Winegarden. . we. 6.99 /V™. Whaling, assisting surveyor Dias oer cae : Graff, labor upon Pokegama Subdivision 24-55 du U clorsel 0008 |e eo Gon he Sa a 23.00 |. E. Williams, assisting survey- Jas. Kendrew. ieaten. Sonne 4.85 | OF Subdivision 31-56.25.. .. .. ..17,59/ Olaf A. Lind. writnoan/Juntine! cpack diag | CMnsuSDEEE “Wenste erarees cat The following applications for correc- Herreid, witness justice ODO, Eos ones aves cnsasiecs SETS | Om, MenCMOMCnt and ebetement of COUFrE.... <. eteee scas bien copBO ae ae hittemore, ‘Witness justice taxes ‘were relected. Jehn Hepfel, labor and material court. Z .. 21g | G: He Mcavity. Thorofare bridge... «. .. 44.20]. 0. Walley, withess justice, es Herreid Bros., Chas, M. Alexander court. . Netiony iota icee ee parla” crit 0 ap.op | EXtrick’ Welch, Inbar upon cocuty” The board then adjourned. J. M. Holdridge, service procuring FORA... 2. wees 222.25 NED MULLINS, general election ballots... ....2.09|4- V- Wardall, labor upon survey Coatemmen ot Conny, ©. P. Hornseth, house rent-Feb. 1 Of Meyers road.... .... .... ....2.50 ay to April 30, 1911. ‘i P. C. Warner, surveying on sundry Attest: Itasca Paper Co, roadi teen tees ceee ceee 050 012.00 bg tary engine P. C. Warner, survey of bridge and OREEY pueLLOr, Charles Kearney, justice fees... _Orth road. Re asco Me sah el esac sg Thomas Kingston, constable fee.. ©. E, Williams, road survey and ex- eefe Davidson Co., 3 copies, PS gtd aa sottee tees eee ISSE Minn, -Annotwupn gate ae ‘450 |¥- E- Williams, survey on i Coieraina ® | DR. THOMAS RUSSEL Geo. F. Kremer, burial of paupers 50.00 "yond. tree teee se vee 5.00 a Gilbert Lessard, assisting subdivid- PF. Wiliams, « survey on Seaman Physician and Surgeon Shida Tagine Seeds aah gee F. E. Williams, pee we] nes, 1.50 | Office and Residence Corner Leland Martin C. Lindem, justice fees.. ..8.s9| Toad stee tees eee e1T.50 Avenue and Sixth Street Lander Larson, constable fees | The bill of EW Loiselle for board and! GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA 5 $$ EE INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE Board to be held at the county court | BANK NO. *46. BANK STATEMENT. Statement of the condition of the First State Bank, Marble, Minnesota, at close of business on June 7. 1911. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts. Banking house. furniture and fix- tures. Due from bank: Checks and cash items_. Cash on hand (items below) 8.981 55 | Currency 36.663.00 | Gold... Silver . Other Total cash assets. Other Resources Total. $83. 793 14 6s 50 8,618 99 LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus Fund Undivided prost: Dividends unpaid Deposits subject to check | Demand certificates . | Certified checks... Totul immediate liabilities 91.182 16 Total deposits .. «3 91,182 16_ 91,182 16 Total.. - -$114.330 15 28: Zé STATE OF MINNESOTA, | ... County of ltasca We, W.C. Gilbert, President. and D. M. Vermilyea, Cashies,of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. W. C, GILBERT, President | ‘D. M. VERM{LYEA. Cush er Correct Attest: G. 0'Co: NER 1 Two D M. Guxn { Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ith day of June, 1911. FRED A. KING (SEAL) Notary Public Itasca. Co.. Minn. My commissio \ expires April 15, 1917 Published June 17, 1911. Notice of Applicaton for License to Sell intoxicating Liquors. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Flower has petitioned the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca Coun- ty, Minnesota, for license to sell in- toxicatng liquors for a period of one year from the 19th day of July, 1911. In the front room on ground floor of that certain two story frame building situated upon Lot 1, Block 5, Plat of Snowball. This application and any remonstrance or objections to the granting of the same will be heard and determined by said Board of County Commissoners, at their next session, on Wednesday the 19th day of July, 1911, at the court house, in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota. Dated June 26th, 1911. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor, Itasca County, Minnesota. June 28 api July 5. Notice of Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the | Board of County Commissioners of Itas- jca County, Minnesota, up till 10 o'clock |a. m. on Monday the 10th day of July, 1911, at the office of the County Audi. | tor, in the Village of Grand Rapids, for the construction of a Ditch upon the State Road between the Villages of Co- hasset and Deer River. Said Ditch to be constructed according to specifica- tions prepared by the State Engineer. The Board of County Commissioners | reserve the right to reject any or all | bids. M. A. SPANG, | Auditor, Itasca County | June 21-28 and July 5. | Notice of Survey. Notice is hereby given, That the pe- tition of tax payers of Section 19, Town ship 56, Range 26, Itasca County, Minne- | sota, asking that the Board of County | Commissioners of said County shall cause to be surveyed, located and stak- ed out all section and property lines pertaining to said section has been du- | ly granted by said Board, and that John A. Brown County Surveyor, has been appointed to make such survey, com- mencing on the 12th day of July 1911. By order of the Board of County Com- missioners of Itasca County, Minn. Dated this 16th day of June 1911. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. | June 21-28. WHEN IN NEED OF JOB ~ PRINTING CALL ON OR GALL UP THE = aaecgasaceseesees cee seed Sedo ssdoatontretresoesontontontoetretretretresoetendaatonteatoetenterton Seeatoateederetoeatestre a reteceostrp retro steed Cope res rsr rears irsraSosSrssrasresra re saossrnsressonsensrecnete alesis esretenosostontosCoatoeteatotestodtrthetretentestonipatoesretectonte sanisnesesgesioniesy Bring in your idea and we'll (lo the rest and guarantee good | neat work. Full count is always = (+ = given and the Sas apedoetonseeteeteetoete ote | UTILITY STRAIN, S. C. WHITE) ORPHINGTONS Egg Producers and Prize Winners | Mrs. H. E. Abell, Stevenson, Minn. | | Eggs For Hatching | First Pen $3.00 for 15; Second Pen | $1.50 for 15. Lafond’s IceCream Parlors FRUITS Confections Ices of all Kinds Crushed Fruits and Fresh Flavors A FULL LINE OF Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos Private Booths for those who patronize our Parlors Located in O’Donnell’s Build- ing, Third Street very best stock Is used, PRICES ALWAYS Ri at the Herald Review a Ses ae

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