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PAGE 81X GRAND RAPIDS. HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 1911. McCall’s ‘Magazine and McCall Patterns For Women Have More Friends than any other agazine or patterns. McCall’sis the je Fashion Guide monthly in one million one hu:.dred thousand tomes Besides showing all the latest Gesigns of McCail Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stcries and helpful information for women, Save Money and Keep in Style by subscribing for NcCai \ga7ine at once. Costs only 50 cents a year, including any one of the celebrated McCall Patterns free. McCall Patterns Lead all others in style, fit, simplicity, economy and number sold. More dealers sel] McCall Patterns than any other two makes combined. None higher than see Buy fearon Galen, ceases McCALL’S MAGAZINE 236-246 W. 37th St, New York City neve sd Patiern Catalogue tree, Nom Sample Copy, Prewium MOTHER AND CHILD PERISH Steve Explodes and Burne House Near Granite Faille. ‘The farmheuse of Ole Johnson, two miles down the river from Granite Falis, was destroyed by fire and his wife and one child were killed by the fames. Mr. Johnson says he had beea try- ing to start a soft coal fire im the Kitchen stove and as it would not burn eel he went out after some kind- While he was away he heard an ex- Piosion and, looking up, saw the en- tire lower part of the house ablase. Rushing to the house he succeeded fe getting ow the youngest child, but ies wife and the older child had been Jeft in the kitchen and it was impossi- We to enter this room on account of the heat. After the fire had consumed the Rouse pieces of the stove were found @eattered about the room and some Pieces were found in other reoms and it is evident that after her husband jeft the house the woman thought she would aid in starting the fire by pour- fmg kerosene on the hot coala SUIT BEGUN AT MINNEAPOLIS @overnment Takes Action Against the Lumber Trust. The government’s fifth suit in its fight to break up the so called lumber truet was begun in the United States court at Minneapolis, where most of the defendants live. The bill was filed by United States District Attor- mey Charles C. Houpt. It is directed against the Northwest Lumbermen’s association, the Lumber Secretaries’ Bureau of Information, an Miinols corporation aiready under fire in another suit against the trust brought in Colorado; Luke W. Boyce, owner of a private detective agency at \ | | Minneapolis, who is charged with spy- | ing on independent who had the temerity to violate trade “ethics” laid down by the alleged trust. and the Lumberman Publishing company, a Minnesota corporation which the Mississippi Valley mb a trade journal, which the government charges has been the ergan of the trust in this section. INDICTED ON A NEW CHARGE Dumas of Cass Lake Pleads Not Guilty. rned that he had been a with Edward and Ed- is and Ed Leclare for the issues my Mayer alleged crime of arson in the third de- gree. committed at Blackduck on March 19 last, Dr. Delbert F. Dumas, mayor of € Lake, and recently con- victed on a charge of an attempt at arson at Puposky, came into court at Bemidji to enter a plea of not guilty. No attorney for the state happened to be present, and the Cass Lake may- or had to wait several minutes before be could make his plea to the new obarge. In the meantime Attorney E. E. Mc- Donald, special counsel for the state #» the arson cases, was called, and he moved the arraignment of Dr. Dumas, whe waived the reading of the indict- meant and entered a plea of not guilty. Bonds were fixed at $3,000, which Makes a total of $24,000 bonds now ‘@p on behalf of the docter. Henry Knutson of St. Paul, twenty- two years of age, was hurled from his motorcycle by an automobile driv- en by John Cramsie and died a few minutes later in the operating room at St. Luke’s hospital, where he was taken in an automobile. Cramsie is held at Central station pending ia- tion by Coroner Jones. Summons in | Application For Registra tion of Land. Torrens No. 84. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, ss. District Court, 15th Judicial District. in the matter of the application of John Beckfelt, Bernard C, Finnegan and Marion B. Johnson, to register the title to the following described real estate situated in Itasca Coun- ty, Minnesota, namely: Lot seven (7) of Section thirteen (13), in township fifty-five (55) north range twenty-six (26) west of fourth principal meridian, according to the United States Government survey thereof, Applicants. vs. Grand Rapjds ‘Water Power & Boom Company, a corporation, and all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate describ- ed in the application herein. Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- lumber dealers | | vacated as a road, |quired to answer the application of jthe applicants in the above entitled proceeding and to file your answer to the said application in the office of the clerk of said court, in said county, within twenty (20) days af- ter the service of this summons up- on you, exclusive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer the said application within the time aforesaid, the applicants in this pro- ceeding will apply to the Court for the relief demanded. therein. Witness, I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Grand Rapids, in said County, this 13th day of October A. D. 1911. I. D: RASSMUSSEN, Clerk. By VIOLA M. BURKE. Deputy. (Seal of District Court, Itasca County, Minn.) Crassweller, Crassweller & Blu, Attorneys for Applicants. Exchange Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Oct. 18—Nov. 1. Summons in Application For Registra tion of Land. Torrens No. 85. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, ss. District Court, 15th Judicial District. In the matter of the application of Catherine Hoolihan, Thomas Russell and Michael Jordan, to register the title to the following described real estate situated in Itasca County, Min nesota, namely: Lots two (2) and four (4) of sec- tion thirty-four (34), in Township fif- ty-five (55) north, range twenty-six (26) west of fourth principal merid- ian, according to the United States Government survey thereof, Applicanta, vs. Board of County Commissioners of Itasca County, Minnesota, and all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate describ- ed in the application herein. Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the application of the applicants in the above entitled proceeding and to file your answer to the said application in the office of the Clerk of said Court, in said County, within twenty (20) days af- ter the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such ser- vice, and, if you fail to answer the said application within the time afore said, the applicants in this proceeding | will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, said Court, and the seal thereof, at Grand Rapids, in said County, this 13th day of October A. D. 1911. I. D, RASSMUSSEN, Clerk. By VIOLA M. BURKE, Deputy (Seal of District Court, Itasca County, Minn.) | Crassweller, Crassweller & Blu, Attorneys for Applicants. Exchange Bldg., Duluth, Minn. | Oct. 18—Noy. 1. Supervisors Order or Notice of Hear- ing. Notice is Hereby Given, That the supervisors of the town of Grand Rap- ids, in the County of Itasca and State of Minnesota, will meet on the 2nd day of November, A. D., 1911, at two o'clock in the afternoon at and in front of the residence of John W. Cochran anf’ Mary A. Clark, in said town, for the purpose of personally examining the road named below, proposed to be and for hearing all reasons for or against said proposed discontinuance and vacation and to act upon said petition. Said proposed road to be vacated as described in the peti- tion is as follows: “Beginning at the southwest corner of lot two (2), section sixteen (16), five (25), and running thence east along the south line of said lot two (2), a distance of eight hundred twenty- five (825) feet, thence in a northwester- ly direction through said lot two (2), to intersect the public highway run- Witness, I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of, jownship fifty-five (55), range twenty- | Lands on which the interest is’ delin- quent may be redeemed at any time up to the hour of sale, ‘or before resale to an actual purchaser. All mineral rights are reserved by the laws of the state. Lists of lands to be offered may be obtained of the State Auditor or the State Commissioner of Immigration at St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at above address. SAMUEL G. IVERSON, State Auditor. Oct. 11-18-25—Nov. 1 Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing Thereon. / Estate of Josephine Ponti. State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Josephine Ponti, Decedent. Letters of administration this day hav ing been granted to M. Ponti It Is Ordered, that the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against her estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date hereof; and that Monday the 22nd day of April 1912, at ten o’clock a. m., in the Pro- bate Court Rooms at the Court House at Grand Rapids in said County, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and ap- pointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, ad- justment and allowance of such claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in Grand Rapids Herald-Review as provided by law. Dated Oct. 20th, 1911. CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, Judge of Probate. Oct. 25—Nov. 8. PROCEEDINGS Of The Water and Light COMMISSION Of The Village of Grand Rapids Quarterly Light, report of the Water Power and Building Commis- sion. A statement showing the re- ceipts and expenditures with the proceedings of the Commis- sion for the Quarter commencing Ju- ly Ist and ending Sept. 30th, 1911. RECEIPTS. Warrants issued for salaries, $1,115.0 Warrants issued b'l’s allowed 74 Balance on hand Oct. Ist.. Regular Meeting of the Water and Light Commission. A regular meeting of the Water, Light, Power and Building Commis- sion of the village of Grand Rapids, Minn., was held this 5th day of July 1911 at 8 o'clock p. m. at the coun- cil rooms. Members present: Chairman Dick- inson, Commissioners Powers and Finnegan and Clerk Trask. Minutes of the last regular and all intervening meetings read and ap- proved. Bids for tearing down the old tank were opened and read. Motion made and seconded that the contract be let to John Hofer, he ning along the southerly shore of Mc- Kinney Lake.” The several tracts of land throygh ; which the said road passes and the oc- cupants thereof, as nearly as we can determine the same are as follows: Catherine Passard, lot two (2), sec- tion sixteen (16), township fifty-five (55), range twenty-five (25). Nora Spang, lot two (2), section six- teen (16), township fifty-five (55), range twenty-five (25). Dated at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, this 11th day of October, A. D. 1911. WM. HOOLIHAN, Chairman pro tem. A. ZEININGER, Supervisors Town- ship Grand Rapids. Attest: JOS. H. McMAHON, Town Clerk. Oct. 25—Nov. 1. Sale of School and Other State Lands. _| State of Minnesota, State Auditor’s Of- fice. St. Paul, October 2, 1911. Notice is hereby given that on Novem ber 20, 1911, at 10 o’clock a. m. in the office of the County Auditor, at Grand Rapids, Itasca county, in the State of Minnegota, I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands, and also those state lands which have reverted to the State by reason of the non-payment of interest. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the pur- chase price and interest on the unpaid balance from date of sale to June Ist, 1912, must be paid at the time of sale. The balance of purchase money is pay- able in whole or in part on or before forty years from date of sale; the rate of interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent per annum, payable in ad- vance on June Ist, of each year, pro- ‘Vided the principal remains unpaid for ten years; but if the principal is paid within ten years from date of. sale the rate of interest wil] be computed at five per cent per annum. Appraised value of timber, if any, must also be paid at time of sale. being the lowest bidder, for one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125). Motion carried. Motion made and seconded that the clerk be instructed to send a4 bill to the Catholic Ladies’ Aid So- ciety for entertainments, suppers and afternoon meetings held in the Village Hall. Carried. Motion made and seconded that the following bills, with the excep- tion of two corrections, be allowed @nd orders drawn for the amounts. Carried. Northwestern Electric Equipment Co., supplies... .. + $44.06 General Electric Co, ” lamp... 5.23 Edward P. Burch, technical cor- respondence.. .. a pre. 200 Viscosity Oil Co., one “pol. ofl.. 17.13 Frank Meyers, banling coal to plant.. .. < 19.87 C. W. Forrest, dray.. 2.1.40 Kremer & King, trip to Duluth, 11.83 W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies, 38.26 Itasca Paper Co.,. rubber valves, 5.55 Q. L. Trask, freight.. .. .. ..' .87 W: G. Lefevre, freight on coal, 59.17 J. S. Gole, prem. on insurance, 43.55 Motion made and seconded that the Supt. be instructed to place a cluster of lights on the bridge as outlined and two lights on Fourth street between Delaittre and Bar- rows avenue. Carried. Motion made and seconded that the clerk render a bill to the Coun- ty Commissioners for the balance due on March and April light bills, same to be paid on or before the 15th of July or lights will be discon- tinued. Reports of the Supt. and read and approved and ordered filed. Upon motion meeting adjourned. C. H. DICKINSON, Chairman. Attest: Q. L. TRASK, Clerk. Read and approved August 1, 1911. . Regular Meeting August 1, 1911. A regular meeting of the Water, Light, Power and Building Commis- sion of the village of Grand Rapids, together | Treas. | Minn., was held this 1st day of Aug- ust 1911 at the council rooms. Members present: Chairman Dick- inson, Commissioners Powers and Finnegan and Clerk Trask. Minutes of the last meeting and approved. Report of the Treasurer and Super- intendent of Plant read and approv- ed and ordered filed. Motion made and seconded _ that the following bills be allowed and orders drawn for the amounts. Car- read ried. General Electric Co., lamps. .$53.55, General Elecrtic Co., lamps ..24.79 General Electric Co., lamps ..24.10 ; General Electric Co., meters ..21.67 Northwestern Electric Equi. Co., supplies. . 20.75 Manhattan Electrical Supply. Co. tools.. .. 10 E. C. Kiley, ‘publishing. - E. C. Kiley, publishing quarter- ly report.. .. ree Q. L. Trask, envelopes, ‘freight and express. cee Tom Claus (agent) freight on coal... + 22.54 W. G. Lefevre (agent) freight on coal... -- 60. A. L. LaFreniere, publishing» bids.. .. . «658.95 A. L. LaFreniere, printing ‘ills, “13: 25, AL. rp reniere, pupnehine. + 2.95, 19.50 + 14.87 report.. .. . + 19.50 Cc. W. Forrest, dray.. . 8.10 Lieberman Bros., labor assign- ments.. .. ee Wm. Lehman, labor" assign- ments.. .. oo «27.40 First National ‘Bank, jabor as- signments.. . 18.00 King Lumber Co., ‘coal, hauling coal, cement.. .. - 852.04 C. W. Forrest, dray.. 8.05 Itasca Mercantile Co., ee: 29.62 W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies, 96.14 B, C. Finnegan, trip to Duluth ..8.15 | Itasca Forest Products Co., poles... .. . «84.75 J. 8. Shultz, payment on con- tract - 400.00 Upon motion meeting adjourned. Read and approved Sept. 5, 1911. C. H. DICKINSON, s Chairman. Attest: Q. L. TRASK, Clerk. Regular Meeting September 5, 1911. A regular meeting of the Water, 'Light, Power and Building Commis- sion of the Village of Grand Rapids, Minn., was held this 5th day of | September, 1911, at the council rooms jin the Village Hall. Members present: Chairman Dick- inson, Commissioners Finnegan and Powers and Clerk Trask. Minutes of last meeting read approved. Report of the Superintendent of Plant was read and approved and or- dered filed. and Balance on hand last report, $4,099.89 Motion made and seconded that Light receipts for July.. - 838.96 | the following bills be allowed and Light receipts for Aug .. 578.43 | orders drawn for the amounts. Light receipts for Sept. . 700.17 | Q. L. Trask, freight and ex- Delinquent water.. «13.45 press. 4 : - $15.95 Hall rent.. :.38.00 | Lieberman Bros., labor assign- Misc. receipts. . . 49,65 | ments. o* Epenegy (5) Tapping fees.. .. .. 6.00) A. C. Kent, repairing hydrant, 2°50 County App. Tax.. 4,624.48| A. L. Ide & Sons, piston rings, 33.10 ————— |General Electric Co., meters ..45.00 $10,949.03 |W. G, LeFevre, freight on coal, 88.73 DISBURSEMENTS. ES Claus, freight on coal.. 24.71 W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies, 1 ee We Elect. Equip. Co., supplies, carbon case eed ee! o08 . se motor. . “ light globes.. . 33.00 * guy ‘anchors Seer (or!) Dean Steam Pump Co., i rod link.. .. .- seieet nes J. S. Shultz, payment on con- tract.. - 600.00 King Lumber Co., 653.98 Lerch Bros., - ples.. .. .. ~-14.25 Motion made. and seconded that the Superintendent be instructed to purchase one G. H. or Westinghouse meter tester. Motion carried. Motion made and seconded that the bill of Frank Meyers for hauling coal to and from plant for $2.00 be allowed at $1.50. Carried. Motion made and seconded that the Commission advertise for bids for erecting a tank, bids to be open- ed at 8 o'clock September 25, 1911. Carried. Read and approved September 25. C. H. DICKINSON, Chairman. Attest: Q. L. TRASK, Clerk. Special Meeting September 25, 1911. A special meeting of the Water, Light, Power and Building Commis- sion of the Village of Grand Rapids, Minn., was held this 25th day of Sep- tember 1911, at 8 o'clock p. m. at the council rooms. Members present: inson, Commissioners Powers Finnegan and Clerk Trask. It being the time and place for re- ceiving and opening of sealed bids for the erection of a water tank and tower, this was declared the first or- der of business. Two bids were received but on consideration were rejected. Chairman Dick- and Motion made and seconded that the Commission re-advertise for water bids for the erection of a |tank and ‘tower; bids to be opened ‘on the 20th of Oct. at 8 o’clock p. m. Motion carried. Read and approved October 3rd. C. H. DICKINSON, Chairman. Attest: Q. L. TRASK, Clerk. We, the Board of Water, Light, ‘power and Building Commissioners in and for the Village of Grand |Kapids, Minnesota, do hereby ap- prove of the foregoing report and do authorize its publication accord- ing to law. Cc. H. DICKINSON, President. H. D. POWERS, Commissioner. B. C. FINNEGAN, Commissioner. F. P. SHELDON, President . E. ATKEN. Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK P. J. SHELDON Vice-President Transacts a General Banking Business GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. DR. COSTELLO DENTIST Office n First National Bank Building GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA JOHN COSTELLO Costello’s Ice Cream BOTTLING WORKS, MINERAL WATERS Between 3rd and 4th Streets on Hoffman Ave. GRAND RAP1Ds, MINNESOTA FRANK F. PRICE LAWYER CNOUTY ATTORNEY Office in First National Bank Building GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. C, C. McCARTHY LAWYER Office in Marr Building, Corner Kin ired Aye- nue and Third Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. H. BE. GRAFFAM Lands and Insurance Leland Avenue Opposite the Postoffice GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. GEORGE BOOTH Cigar Manufacturer Boorn’s BoQueTs Between 2nd and 3rd Streets on Kindred Ave. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. DR. CARROL C. CARPENTER M. Physician and Surgeon Office over Itasca Mere. Co. Residence first house North of Library GRAND RAPIDS. M CHARLES W. FOREST City Dray and Express Line Phone 134-2 Stand—Corner Leland Avenue and 3rd Stree8 GRAND Rapips, MINN. {VILE Practical Watchmaker and EnFdaver COMOLETE €EWELRY LINE Bet. 2nd and 3rd Streetson Kindred Avenue NISBETT GRAND Rapips, MINN. Nerennnnrnnce DR. THOMAS RUSSEL Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Corner Leland Avenue and Sixth Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA E. B. BROWNE Heating and Plumbing OFFICE AND SHOP On Leland Avenue between 4th and 5th Sts. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN, _ Q. YOST Farm, Meadow, Timber & Mineral Lands ' LOANS ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Office Pokegama Hotel Bidg. GRAND RAPIDS MINN. AACA 000000200000" FE. REUSSWIG Furniture and Undertaking LICENSED EMBALMER | Phones: Res. No. 127, Office No. 33. NILES & AITON Flour, Feed and Hay FARM SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY 3rd St. Between Kindred and Houghton Ave, GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OF GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. PODIODO GIL OOE SISOS SOO OO OOO L. M. BoLTER Cashier A. ©, BossaRD President FIRST STATE BANK Savings Department Farm Mortgage Loans GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA NrennrnnnrerennnenfnnnnnTerennnnre FRANK MYERS Dray and Express Line PHONE 218 Stand —Corner ard Street-andyLeland Ave. GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Seuenransnmnnienngtangpennbihnsmnen A. L. ROECKER Merchant Tailor Leland Avenue between 3rd and 4tb Streets GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. POOPNNPOPIOC IDOL DOODODIOPODDO DOT DDS. D, M. GUNN POKEGAMA HOTEL FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATIONS Corner Leland Avenue and Third Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. s ateetetaieteeeaaadanenareeee J. O. JOHNSON & CO. Meats and Provisions FEED AND HAY Corner Leland Avenue and 4th Street GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Necornrsrrcneccnsccrcosccosorsores. KREMER & KING ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Real Estate and Fire Insurance Office Pokegama Hotel Block GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. setateteteteteteteteetenenaaaeaee eT REISHUS-REMER LAND Cv. REAL ESTATE AND FARM LANDS Office on 4th St. between Leland and Sleeper Avenves GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. sarornncnrennnrererocrcceracoocoree W. E. MYERS CITY LIVERY Office and Barn beteeen Fifth and Sixth Streets on Kindred Avenue GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. S seetetetieeteeeaaied eee OT THWING & ROSSMAN Attorneys at Law Office in Itasca Mercantile Co. Opposite Post Office GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. | Cerrnnnonrooroosososnnnn gre: ---rnre | Building CHESTER L. PRATT Attorney at Law COURT COMMISSIONER Office on Second Floor of Court House GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. POOCPOCE OOOO CE DELO DDOL DOOD OO LOLIS DR. F. R HARRISON DENTIST Office in the McAlpine Block Phone No.6 GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. DR. G. F. SCHMIDT Physician and Surgeon Office in the McAlpine Block, Phone 6, GRAND Rapips, MINN. H ERALD.REVIEW Book and Job Printing AML WORK @UAnANTEED Leland Ave. Between (th and Sth Streets Alfred Blomberg Wants to buy all the Ties on Great Northern or Minne- apolis & Rainy River. PAY HIGHEST MARLET PRICE FOR SAME ALFRED BLOMBERG Jesse Lake ees Minnesota