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IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, JULY. 5, 1911 BOOST FOR COHASSET Ladies Glovés Hats and Sunshades Children’s Hats Hair Goods COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER MRS, W. W. FLETCHER OFFERINGS The Ladiés of Coliasset and vicinity should. fetmember that I carry a nice line of | cil was held tis 12th day of June, 1911, J.H.Grady& Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA Bass Brook Hotel Up-to-Date Accommodations John Nelson Proprietor Minnesota Cohasset, - a a ee ek ee eh ee tCharles Brown SALOON The Very Best ofEvery- thing Alwayson Hand OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE Village Council OF Grand Rapids Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Jame 12, 1911. A regular meetiag of the village coun- at the council rooms, willage hall at 8 o'clock p. m. Trustees Kimg, Arscott and Russell and Recorder Sherman. The minwées of last meeting read and | approved. | A petition was presented from pro- perty owners on west side of Hoffman avenue,, from Third street to Paper Mill, praying for the construction of cement sidewalk on said avenue, it appeared however, that the majority ot property | owners were not in favor of having said sidewalk built, accordingly the council could take no actian<on said petition. Liquor license application of Patelle & Cloutier was tdken from the table upon motion made and seconded said license was grantetfor a term of one year, pemiting the :approval of appili- cant's bond. and Justice of fire Peace Bailey were read and ortiered ‘filed. The village treasurer was instructed King Lumber Company, due June 1, 1911, amount $99045 with interest. In the matter of :an Ordinance to re- gulate the speed of motor vehicles, Village Attorney ‘Price presented same as requested at tthe last meeting, but the village attorney gave it as his opinion that at the last session of the legisha- Members present: President Bossard, | Reports of Village Treasurer McMahon | to pay Warrant ‘No. 4751 in favor of| Cubans ok SE 95.40 Liéberman Bros., labor assign- Henry Hughes & Co. mdie. Jos. Cyr, quarantined, _______________- 4.20 W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies on road,_. King Lumber company, 500 lin- eal feet 2x2 for grade stakes______ 5.00 Cc. W.. Forrest, making 3 fire H. E. Graffam, recorder’s bond_. E. C Kiley, publishing proceed- A. L. LaFrenicre,publishing pro- pe Raa a ile eee See 43.50 William McVeigh, 77 hours team WE See ere ee ~38.50 Witliam Dibbert, 145 hours team Deng a HT NR SE, IE: 72.50 C. Carlson, .242 hours team work, 121.00 George Arscott, 237 hours team work,____ —— 118.50 Chris Groves, 50 hours labor, L. B. Johnson, 20 hours lagor,_____-4.00 Liebenman Bros., labor assign- 0 a ya SRR ee 133.90 Lieberman Bros., labor assign- Mommies 2202 25S 2k 8 133.50 Sam Patelle, labor assignments ____18.00 Trustees King introduced the follow- ing zesdlution, with motion that same ‘be adopted, motion was sesonded by Trustees Arscott and carried iby unan- imowswote. Whereas, a majority of the owners of the property fronting on the west side of Kindred avenue, from Fifth ‘street to Seventh street, imithe Village of Grand Rapids, County of Htasca, State of Minnesota, have petitioned the vil- age council of said village to order a cement sidewaulk on the west side of said street as aforesaid, and requested the adoption of the necessary resolu- | tion to give effect thereto according to law; therefore be it. ‘Resalved, by the village council of the ‘Village of Grand Rapids that said sidewalk be and the same is hereby or- dered to be built and laid on west side ture there was jpassed a law coverimg of ‘Kinfred avenue, from Fifth street Moved by Trustee King seconded by Trustee Arscott, that the recorder be instructed to advertise for bids for the constraction of a cement sidewalk six feet wide, for a distance of two blocks on the south side of Niath street, from Kindred avenue to Houghton avenue, said bids to be opened at a special meet- ing of the council to be held June 30th 4911 at eight o'clock p. m. said motion was carried by unanimous vote. Upon motion meeting adjourned. A. C. BOSSARD, President. Attest: FRANK SHERMAN, Recorder. Advertisement For Bids. Notice is hereby given that the Village of Marble will sell its bonds in the sum of ninety-seven thousand, three hundred ninety-nine and 63-100 ($97,399.63) dollars to be paid and to mature as hereinafter set forth, to-wit: Number 1 to 10, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1912; Number 11 to 20, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, | 1913; Number 21 to 30, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December a 1914; Number 31 to 40, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1915; Number 41 to 50, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December Number 51 to 60, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1917; Number 61 to 70, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December & 1918; Number 71 to 80, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1919; Number 81 to 90, ten bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1920; Number 91 to 96, six bonds for $1,000 each, payable December 1, 1921; iNumber 97, one bond for $1,399.63, payable December 1, 1921; which said bonds shall become due and payable as above stated, bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annual ly, pursuant to a resolution passed on the 12th day of June, 1911, and on file in the office of the Village Clerk. The Village Council of the Village of Marble will meet to open and con- sider bids therefor on the 10th day of July, A. D., 1911, at 8 o’clock p. my atthe Town Hall in the Town of Greenway, County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, and the offer deemed most favorable shall be accepted; provided, that the Village Council may reject any and) all bids, and a- ward said bonds to a lower bidder; or may, upon like notice invite other bids. ey Attest: W. E. BAWDEN, Village President, 1,/J. E. GRAVEL, 1916; | Village Clerk. II June 17-31 HR June 21-July 5. HOUSE WIRING HANGING A AND. FIXTURE SPECIALTY Electrical Supplies and Machinery the whole sigject, whereby im ihis| North te Seventh street in the manner opinion a village ordinance would have following, viz: A cement sidewalk six no force or effectiand thereupon the |feet in width to be built of best Port- council took noaction in the matter. land cement properly mixed in proper The following wesolution as intro-| proportioms for the making of sidewalks, duced by Trustee Arscott who moved | gaid sidewalk to be completed an or be- that the same be adopted. The motion | gore the 14th day of August A. D. 191., was duly seconded by Trustee King as{and, torthex, that this resolution shall follows: be duly served on or before the 30th That whereas fhe willage council of |day of June A. D. 1911, upon the own- the village of Grand Rapids, Itascajers of all the lots, parts of lots, and County, Minn. caused to be laid om| parcels of ground fronting on said Kin- Hoffman avenue from Ninth street/dred avenue. where said sidewalk is north a sewer which said sewer was | hereby ordered to be built and laid and completed in the year A. D. 1909, and | whose names with their respective hold- thereafter the village council made an| ings are hereinafter stated, said service assessment to cover the cost of said|to be made in accoadance with the sta- sewer and in making said assessment] tute im such case made and provided. through error and mistake an assessment amounting to the sum of Twenty seyen and 50-100 dollars was lewied and as- sessed against lot five in block six, Kearney’s First Addition to Grand Ra- pids, which said property was owned by one James Duffy, and whereas the said property so assessed does not in any manner receive any benefits from the laying and construction of said sewer, and whereas the village recorder has reported said assessment to the county auditor of said county to be spread upon the tax rolls of said coun- ty against said property, and whereas the levy and collection of said assess- ment will work a hardship upon the owner of said property. Now therefore be it resolved that the assessment heretofore levied by the vil- lage council of the village of Grand Rp- pids for the construction of a sewer on Hoffman avenue insofar as said assess- ment is assesed against lot five in block number six Kearney’s First Additicn to Grand Rapids be and the same is, here- by cancelled and annulled insofar as same relates to said lot and block, nd the village recorder is hereby instructed to forward a certified copy of this reso- lution of the county auditor of Itasca county for the purpose of having the assessment now spread upon the tax rolls and assessed against said property f Prorerty Owned. Description Lot 1 to 12 inclusive of Block number 9 Grand Rapids First Division, Lots 1 to 8inclusive of Block number 14 Grand Brpids First Division. Rapids First Division. 25 Lot 11 Block number 14 Grand Rapids A. C. BOSSARD, First Division. First Division. 25 Lot 12 Block number 14 Grand Rapids 50 Lots 9 and 10, Block number 14 Grand Front ft. a minor and Name of Owner. St. Joseph Catholic Church of Grand Adopted June 12th, A. D. 1911. Gretchen Cormany.______..___.__ 200 Attest, Rapids, Minn.____-____.-._.__-.. 300 Myder L. Cormany, William E, Myers_...........____. FRANK SHERMAN Arthur J. Harker, ._-______-________ Charles H Marr,____-.------____-- President Village Council. Village Clerk. Ww. N. DELCOUR ELETRICAL CONTRACTOR Leave Orders at HARDWARE DEP’TMENT Henry Haghes @ Co. P. O. BOX 154 Grand Rapids, Minn The Diamond Feed Co. Carries on hand a full line of Hay, Rough Feeds, Shorts, Eran, Oilmeals, etc and is per- pared to attend your wants cn short notice Deliveries made to any Part of the village. ‘if Phone orders will receive prompt attention | W. C. TYNDALL @KYANIZE FLOOR FINISH Will hold its surface even if you beat it with a steel hammer as hard as you can hit. You can dent the wood underneath but the Kyanize Surface will be there just the same as ever—tough, durable, brilliant, enduring Kyanize finish, It’s made in 7 beautiful colors and clear. Good for all interior wood work as well as floors. Booklet Free. WwW. J. @ H, D. Powers in the office of the county auditor of satd county annulled and cancelled upon said books. Said motion was carried unanimously. Motion made by Trustees King se- conded by Trustees Arscott that the vile lage recorder be authorized to have sidewalk and sewer records completed at an expense not to exceed Seventy- five dollars. Motion carried by unan- imous vote. Motion made by Trustee Arscott and seconded by Trustee King, the recorder be instructed to secure abstracts for lots of Creamery Association, the original | abstract having been destroyed in Hugh | es block fire. Motion carried by unan- | imous vote. The following bills were audited and | allowed. | C. A. 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