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os _t 4, Joel —f | x, _4 { | h le LS s { 4 | ) { | eae | —ae o | "i j ‘ fi 4 — GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIE W, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1912. Continued from Page 14 PAGE FIFTEEN ASSESSED VALUATION, RATES OF TAXATION AND AMOUNTS LEVIED FOR THE YEAR 1911. ASSESSED VALUATION BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS | Total Assessed | RATES OF TAXATION NAMES OF TOWNSHIPS i Leese i ‘Vaiuaiion: of \- ae Ee : Eee Beaulieu ae E | Di istri istei i trict District District Organized i For. or For For For Totai Rate AND. VILLAGES | Dist. | District | District District District Dist ong pene Tovesbipe State County Township Village Sebec! gi all | Dollars { Dollars Dollars Deliars |; Doilars Dollars Mills {| Mills Mills } Mills | Alywood, Township 43,396 [...---. 43,396 2 | 8 | Ardenburst, Township 80,319 - 80,319 | | Arbo, Township .. | 206,878 . 206,878 | | Bearville, Township . Levis . 189,449 | Bigfork, Township 63,076 “ha ee Bigfork, Village 19,313 “Ty Bass Brook, Township 472,824 “}L 540,047 | Cohasset, Village ...- any ee Bass Lake, Township . al i Balsam, Township .. “|1 163,510 Balsam, Township .. 39,478 : poke | Blackberry, Township . : Wes | Carpenter, Township .. aii Township : ae r, Township . - ¥ | Deer River, Township . ee Deer River, Village - Feeley Township . Warba, Village .... | pids, Township “a Township Grand Rapids, Village La Prairie, Village .. Goodiand Township . Goodland, Township . Grattan, Township Greenway Township . Greenway, Township Marble, Village . Calumet Village . Good Hope, Township . Harris, Township . Iron Range, Township Bovey, Village .... Coleraine Village Holman, Village . Taconite, Village .. Lake Jesse, Township Moose Park, Township . Marcell Township Nore, Township Nashwauk, Township Nashwauk, Township . Nashwauk, Village .. Keewatin Village . Oteneagen, Township Zempel, Village Popple Township Sago, Township . Sand Lake, Township . Spang, Township Trout Lake, Township Trout Lake, Township Third River, Township Wirt Township .... ‘Wirt, Township Wawina, Township Unorganized .. Unorganized . Unorganized . Unorganized . “Total Valuations .. 312,146 75,275 202,466 4,616,531 16,178 1,817, 112,717 306,301 1,108,901 SOO HAH HH OHH EO OCENHAHENDN NNN EHS PE RHEE NHR HOOT RE 903,319 | 1,624,656 | 10,966 |- | a \ 1,096,256 ( 105,204 56,014 ) 49,324 6,085,358 6,734,351 70,387 59,926 214,391 123,178 1,246,485 4,504,950 13,410,383 102, 188 667, 056 | 6,660,586 , 48,400 56,014 25,449,577 Amount of Taxes Levied, including additions to general levy by reason of Assessment of Money and Credits under Chapter 285, Laws of 1911. 98,843. 93 195,83.93 135,844.63 214,855. 18 275,287.01 920,569.96 The foregoing statement, prepared by the County Auditor, is hereby approved by this Board, respectfully submitted to the taxpayers of Itasca County, Minnesota, and ordered published as provided by law. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., this lst day of February, 1912. Attest: (Seal) What Doth It Profit? Purchases made outside your town aids a man who has absolutely no thing in cares not a straw for your commun- ity welfare, and who contributes neither directly or indirectly to a foot of sidewalk or a rod of road. Think this over. Neat and tasty job work—our hobby The Hennepin Bridge Work. For the past week Johnny Lar- son has been repairing one of the bridges across the Bigfork which the Hennepin Co. Bridge Co. some three years ago. This is one common with you—who} {built by that outfit and it actually stood for one winter, but since that | time has been unsafe to cross. But! now we venture to say that it is! in a perfectly safe condition, and we hope that if our town ever has any more bridges to build that the con-| tract will be let to some of our! j home bridge builders.—Bigfork Set- | tler. Holman Hotel Burned. Johnson Brothers hotel and saloon, in Holman was completely destroyed by fire about midnight last Sunday. Everything was destroyed, but the} fire was discovered in time for the escape, but one of the County Auditor. ANDY NELSON, Vice--Chairman. C. M.. KING, NEIL MULLINS, County Commissioners of Itasca County, Minn. scratched in an endeavor to recover some of his personal effects. The building and contents were valued at about $3,5000, which is partially covered by insurance. It was erect- ed some two years ago and was a frame building covered with steel, tand was situated at the end of the main street near the Great Northern depot. Holman has no waterworks, hence the building was soon reduced to ashes, but a bucket brigade pre- vented the destruction of the depot near by. | | | No Truth To Rumor. | Some ten days ago some wag start-, built inmates of the place to make their|ed the rumor that Coleraine and the Ing proprietors | Canisteo district was about to lose 18th day of January, 1912, and re- of the “cheap” bridges that was had his hands and face bruised and| Supt. M. H. Godfrey and his estim- fusing longer to cohabit with me, of the administration of the estate} H. H. Feb 21-28 March 6 \ | REEL No. 1. Amelia Sedley, Miss Becky Sharpe, return boarding school. Becky is a trom Crawley. natural REEL No. 3. Osborne and her husband, Lieutenant accompanied by Osborne, who is fascinated by Mrs. writes able family—that he was about to! notice is hereby given that I be transferred to Hibbing and would be succeeded here by Mr. Tappin. We are pleased to inform our readers that the mutt has another long-range guess coming, indignantly proclaims’ the Coleraine Optic. None of the officials here knew of any change contemplated, and from an official source in the Duluth office, we are authorized to say that there solutely not an atom of truth in the rumor which has been circulated. NOTICE. To All Concerned: My wife, Christina Olson, hav- left my bed and board the is ab-| \ Caldwell, will not be bound by or responsible for any contracts made by her or om her behalf for her support and keep. | Dated Jan. 31st, 1912. PETE OLSON, { |Citation for Hearing on Final Ac- count and for Distribution. | Estate of James H. Caldwets. State of Minnesota, County of Itas- ca, In Probate Court: |In the Matter of the Estate of James H. Caldwell, Decedent: The State of Minnesota to Minnie Mary K. Caldwell, Wm. Audley Caldwell, Irene Augusta Cald- well, Calesta Caldwell, all persons jinterested in the final account and distribution of the estate of said decedent: The representative of the above named decedent, having filed in this court his final account of said decedent, together with his petition praying for the adjustment ;and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons there- unto entitled; Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you jhave, before this court at the Pro- |bate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the village of Grand Rap- ids, in the County of Itasca, State of Minnesota, on the 18th day of March, 1912, at Ten o'clock A. M., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the Judge of said Court, {and the seal of said court, this 19th day of February, 1912. (Court Seal) CLARENCE B. WEBSTER, ‘ Probate Judge. CHARLES J. BERRYHILL, Attorney for Petitioner. bern flirt. Bashful Joseph Sedley falls desperately in love with her. He takes her to Vauxhall Gardens, where he makes an ass of himself, is very much ashamed and refuses to keep his appointment with Becky the next day, sailing for Scotland to escape her wiles. Amelia, with her gentle sweetness, hands Becky a letter from Sir Pitt Crawley, requesting her to repair to Queen’s Crawley at once. The next morning, bright and early, she takes her departure to enter Sir- Pitt’s household as a governess, where she meets Rawdon Crawley, youngest son of Sir Pitt, who falls captive to her charms, bringing up- on himself the displeasure of the whole Pitt family. He, notwithstand- ing, marries Becky. REEL No. 2 After their marriage, Becky Sharpe and Rawdon Crawley take up elegant lodgings at Mayfair. Rawdon, who is a captain in the English Army, is resplendent in his uniform. They are visited by their military friends; Colonel Rawdon Crawley a note to his wife to raise money to secure his release. She _ replies falsely that she is sick but will im- plore Lord Steyne to show Rawdon leniency, signing herself, ‘Yours ad- fectionately, Becky.” Colonel Craw- ley, in despair, sends to his brother for assistance. Pitt hastens to his brother’s succor, Rawdon immedi- ately goes to his wife’s apartments and finds her with Lord Steyne, whom he throttles, and leaves Becky Major William Dobbin marries Amelia Osborne. Amelia and Ma- jor Dobbin learn of Becky’s down- fall. They visit her in her misfor- tune and find her dissipated but unconquered. She at first refuses aid from Mr. and Mrs. Dobbin, but finally, with a dawning realization of the emptiness of her former life, goes with them to begin a new and more creditable existence. They go to Brussels, attend ball before battle of Waterloo. Crawley ds thrown in prison by gambling debts to Lord Steyne. 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