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Grand Raps GraNnp Rapids, Irasca County, MINN., WEDNESDAY JULY 16, 1913 Vor, XXIV. No. 2 Two Dollars a Year SCHOOL MEETING SATURDAY EVENING |ment. A prope gymnasium, but while this is an is by no means n for the move- equipped place for physicial development is now led as being essential to the sifare of students as is correct important item 1t the principal re DATE 16 SET FOR | ~— SPECIAL ELECTION ANNUAL DWISION OF TAXES 15 MADE Death of Miss Blanch Dewey. Word was received here last Thursday from Morse, Sask., con- veying the sad intelligence that ss Blanche Dewey had died at the Canadian town on the day pre- vious, rheumatism of the heart be- CREAMERY MAKES A GOOD SHOWING te ve g oo aries eer | ing given as the cause of death. | iy n this respect the lack © : ee ae | Miss Dewey left here with, the - e Question of Enlarging High School u at the high school is deficient.’ Proposition to Issue Road Bonds | County Auditor Divides Visible Sug- | ja:niiy of her brother, George, | United States Department of Agri- To Come Up For Settlement At That Time. s improvement would not bene- ft building alone, but would help the moral and physical development of the pupils in the graded schools as the scholars of this particular | | Will Go Before People on August Nineteenth. ply of Cash Between County’s Different Subdivisions. SGHOOL DISTRICTS GET $136.592,36 about two years ago, and since that time has made Morse her home. She was about thirty years of age, and the remains will be taken to East Machias, Maine, the old culture Shcews Local Plant Pays Highest Prices. eview, = 1S MATTER OF VITAL IMPORTANCE imiere ss nau count out nat $300,000 WILL BE SUM INVOLVED vise Dewey wae i sie] AVERAGE PRODUCTION 1S, LOWEST | j the proposition will carry, as cal ,of years a resident of Gran ap- Present Quarters Cramped to Such Ile iuprevenerts vow cou'ep- Sums Now on Hand and Collect-) Townships Divide Over Seventy-Five Fy iciy calls | With One-Fifth of the Output of Dearee That The Best Work fed wal all elinoed pros is able Will Bring Total Up to Thousand Dollars and Villages seins Lalande, Other Creameries. Local Plant fs Impossible—Will Pro- | oiae'tinse'to come, and there is| Half Mion Mark—Is Over Ninety Thousand. LUTHERANS CALL Leads in Amount Paid ' vide for Future. rardly a doubt but that the bond | Vas: Undertaking. The School Figures. | to Patrons. } e will be endorsed by alaree | | PASTOR FROM IOWA | most imp ty standpoil to build an addition to me the plan outline y tk . : r vn a ai Re : ae a ae members of the Loard about the |Itasea the finest road system of pape itis present and among the speakers. | 149,841 pounds for each of the other i the | district in the sum of $40,000, | “ater, he must have come tothe]any county in Northern Minnesota. Bieter: me At a meeting of the congregation | creameries reporting if the total | » be of the denormina- ing five per yable fifteen rs from date of e. The pur- of this bond ie is the pro- vg of funds with which to make} provements to the Grand Rap- said bor tion of $1000 each, k and f[ ait interest is the proposi- | the | people are not in favor of stintir ority. | At the meeting of the board of | County Auditor Spang has just | ids, where her many friends re- Secretary O. J. Niles of the Rev. A. Samuelson of Christline, is NITORIUM WITH i S . leted the apportionment of | ‘ seers county commissioners held on Mon-) compiete le appo 3 se || Itasca Co-Operative Creamery as- SAN ciy, the date of holding special |the taxes for villages, townshjps | Asked to Take Charge sociation, has just received from election to vote on the proposi- aud school districts for the present of Congregation. Washington, the report ofS. STRINGS IS NO GO. Itasca County Commissioners Ob- ject to Building Hospital and Delegating Control Dr. Washingten Bossworth, a representative of the state board ;of health, was here for a confer- conelusion that his mission would be a failure, as the county legisla- tors were not disposed to look with any dgeree of favor upon the project. In stating the position of the board inthis matter, Chairman ng said “The proposition to take tion of issuing bonds for road buil ing purposes was set for Tuesday, August 19. The pr sue bonds which, with the sums now avail- jable and to be collected, will bring the total up close to the half mil- \lion mark. This will make provi- am as outlined is to is- Outlets will be provided in every direction, as the new highways will connect with similar lines to be built by nearby counties. When all the lines now in contemplation in Minnesota are completed, the state will stand at the head of all her in the sum of $300,000) | The town of Greenway car- | off the lion’s share among the tuwnships, being credited with $15,- 211,47, while among the Villages | w atin fares the best, getting | #23,28.52.: District No. 2 is the highest among the school divis- } ious with $46,480.30. Following are the figures: ye Bass Brook.. Bass Lake.. Balsam.. ree Blackberry... .... .. ‘Carpenter... .. Deer River.. Feeley... .. .» | the Swedish Lutheran church here Thompson, in charge of the dairy manufacturing division of the bu- reau of animal husbandry. The re- Missionary services were held at on Monday and Tuesday evenings. In the absence of Rey. Krantz of | Port is compiled from the state- Duluth, Rev. C. G. Olson: of. the ments made by 680 creameries lo- Same city, presided. On Monday cated within the state, and is in- evening Rev. Swan of Duluth,was teresting because of the compari- the speaker, and last evening Rev. | Sous shown. Ryden, pastor of the English Luth-| I the amount of butter made held at the close of the services | Were divided among them. In spite last evening a call was extended of this small production the cream- to Rev. A. Samuelson of Christline | ¢#Y paid its patrons an average of Iowa, offering the post of pastor }=5 cents per pound for butter fat here. and the expectation isthat he | @gainst 30.20 cents paid by the will accept. other creameries reporting. This is a difference of four and one-fifth kents in favor of the local plant. . . | $25,000 of Itasca county’s money-to} sisters in the North Central group sees hs VILLAGE WILL GRAVEL s eh school by > erec ‘ ae : = Ning q ids age uh echd 7 FY me - wis ee Luild a sanitarium to which the{as far as means of travel are con- Grand Rapids.. .... .. .... 5594.00 The overrun at the creamery was eeuk - : 2 a vik es state would have the right to send|cerned. G50 EENEY bce 03 om, iso nce 1420.48 19.60 per cent as against 20.70 per a am oe re ate fineness nm patients from anywhere within: its! Jf the bond issue is endorsed at ;G@ratham.. .. +. +. sess ++ 795.23 Two MORE. BLOGKS | «=: at the other institutions. an sary we Or. ae borders, does not-strike-€s-ae-be~|tte “speciat*-etection and permis- Piet cmon eee oe eg” b 7s | When the small amount of butter OL DORIS ABEL: ing a good investment. This right! sion is\received from the state|G00d Hope.. .. .... +. +. 90 | AL 5 $250 Fe “| manufactured is taken into consid- In order that the vote of the the state would have if the sani-|board of highway commissioners,| Harris... +. +. ++ +++ 875.82 Approp iates i For a eration tthe price paid to patrons x distr t| may have a correet idea {arium was built, as at first in-|the following roads will be started | Iron Range.. ‘ 7763.06 Competitive Delegation to of the institution is remarkable. i of the conditions now confronting | tended, and while patients from |as soon as all formalities have been | Like Jessie. te sere 830.70 Tournament. It is a well known fact that the pupils and instructors of the high | other secions would be paid for|observed. The sumsto e expended! *loose Park.. .. .. .. .. .. 912.09 At the meeting of the village larger the production of butter the the school as we s to present jat the rate of £5 per week, this by on each are also given: Marcell... .. .. «- sees 2247.38 I! council held last evening it\.was smaller is the average cost per tens nen SEIN nae a eM NC OEE EN reasons why, in the judgment of | no means would cover the expense} ‘The east and west highway, known) NOre.. +. s+ ex ee ve ee MOTB TO i : << | pound, and consequently the higher { the board, the proposed improve-|of their care, and the sounte as the Duluth-St. Vir a rt line $75,- Nashwauk.. .. .. ++ 7561.80 TE eee the price a pes rd enaniee to { ment is a necessity, the Herald- | would have to make good the defi-|000; the Deer River-Northome road, | teneagen.. .. .. .. «+ 388-51 | ling the same. The i rk pey for butter fat. When it is i Review herewith outlines the eon-| cjeney. On account of Itasea coun- | $40,000; Hill City-Release-Big Fork | Popple.. .. +. +. + ‘one on this last-named street be- |taken into consideration that with } ditions sought to be remedied: ty’s high, dry and healthful loca-jroad, $60,000; Nashwauk-Carpenter) 5880-- -- ++ ++ tween Fourth and Sixth avenues | 2" utput of but one-fifth of the | All high school rooms have be- | tion, it is conceivable that in time|road, $35,000; Marcel!-Third River |BPANs.- +. ++ ++ ee vee io has shown what can be done: by others, the local plant was able to ne too small to meet the de- | ate would find it highly ad-|road, §30,00@; Big Fork-Alvwood|Sand Lake.. .. .. ; 72.07 simply grading and graveling, and |P8Y Ver four censt more for butter | nands made upon them by the | us to send the majority of |road, $30,000; Ardenhurst-Alvwood! frout Lake.. : SR aed streets will be treated | fat than the average creamery it | steadily ine number of pu- | rcular people here, and our);and Moose Park road, $20,000; Effie’ Third River.. .. .. 986.59 | this way as fast as the council can |SPeaks well for the efficiency and ; pils, This is largely due to the |pecple would have to stand the|Busticagon road, $10,000. Wirt. + + se+e 2796.81)) its way clear to meet the. ex-|CCo0my of the management. i growth of the farming population | greater part of the expense of| The Great Northern Railroad Wawina.. 6 6. ee ve eee 827.47 pense. The other blocks now to be The highest average price paid for ‘ of the district, from which large | their maintenanee. We most sepi-}company sent in a big batch ofab-| || —~_.. \treated inthe same manner is Lutter fat was 36 cents, and the | numbers of young men and women | ously object to this» and will build! atement requests, asking that its! Total... se ce ee senses 7591513 Kindred avenue between Second lowest 24 cents; the average salaries 7 are now drawn to the high school. | our own hospital for our own peo-|assessments on iron lands in the Vilages ‘andi Tied: seneste, wills the | £2" buttermakers was $924.25, rang- a As time passes this class of scho- | ple,” county be reduced. Some of these!Bovey.. .. .. «7. 2732.83 | Houghton avenue. improvement-will| 2 from $1500 down to $306.77. 1 ars ‘g stez ly increase and will lema s fi re. vere ne. ; ass 6 — Ne esky ec erage bien ab 7 Ss i si 4 lars will steadily increase | ——_—_—_—__—_ demands for reductions were re-|Cohasset.. see 698-43 he extended to Seventh stragt These details are based on reports 39 have to Le taken care of. The THE CONSOLIDATED commended by the state tax com-|Coleraine.. .. .. .. .. .... 2020840} “rhe council also appropriated the | S#OWing over 101,000,000 pounds of 4 Luilding of the addition now sug mission, but the commissioners|Calumet.. .. .. .. + 1061.59 | sum of $250 to defray. the experises butter manufactured. 44 gested would meet all demands | held that they were in a position |Deer River.. .. . 107.89 of e foes to represent GrandRap- Secretary Niles would like to im- 4 this nature likely to present them) PICNIG ON JULY 29 to know something about the value| Grand Rapids.. 8033.19 ids at the fire tournament atAu-|Press Upon the patrons of the selves for a long time, The commercial department has | Big Time is Promised at Lake Poke- | of the property upon which the re- bates were asked, and refused to BOW OM Ga. 5. 10s. Soe, cokecina ene, 2 ALOU Keewatin.. «+++ 28208.59 | rora next week. creamery that, satisfactory as this showing is, it could be made vastly outgrown its present quar und grant the company’s request, The|Laprairie no levy more so if everyone having cows i the best results can no longer be| gama When Band and Clerks same company also asked for per-|Marble.. .... . » 145713.32 SLANDER SUIT IS would bring their milk or cream to i obtained from work attempted in are Hosts. mission to run its tracks across! Nashwauk.. 12292.09 | the creamery. As the volume of 14 the cramped space. A division] ‘The great annual outing of the |¢e?tain county roads in the neigh-!Taconite.. . no abe ones 086885] DISMISSED BY COURT business increased the cost of pro- } should be provided for the type-| people of Grand Rapids will take |Po?Rocd of Keewatin, and this was|"Warba.. .. .. .. 4. ++ 309.50 duction would be lowered and the writer classes as the noise of the machines now interferes with the studies of other pupils and retards their progress. |place on ‘Tuesday, July 29, when | the clerks and the band will have | charge of a picnic to be given at Pokegama lake. The arrangements sranted provided certain measures were adopted. A contract for constructing three miles of road in Oteneagen town- safety’ Zempel.. csthecnea 02 BPA S ooo weten wien: School Districts ++ 91240.65 | Herbert Newman Need Not Stand Trial for Having Called Mrs. Hagadorn Morphine Eater. patrons would at all times secure the very best prices from the pro- duct of their herds. It seems hard to establish the fact that it pays The seating capacity of the|are not yet ail completed but a|S#ip was awarded to a party of|No. 4 sce ee ee +. 3706142! In a suit for slander brought by the farmer better to dispose of bis Eighth grade room is entirely in- | committee is at work and will have Ci#ht farmers living in the neigh-|No. 2 .. .. 6... «- ++ 46480.30 | Mrs. Hagadorn against her son-in- milk to the creamery than to make adequate, provision being at pres- | all matters such as transportation |/@tbecd of the line. The price to}.No. 5 .. . . 465.64 | law, Herbert Newman, for slander, dairy butter himself, but such is ent made for but forty-two pupils. | and the commissary straightened | Paid is $2400 and the contractors yNo. 6 .. .. .. .. 9964.75 | the’ defence succeeded in having therease, and when: our: herb owz= The present class is much larger | out Ly the end of the week. This |": Ed. Erickson, Tannie Swanson,! No. 9 .. .. 2... - 40890.78 ' the case. dismissed after a jury had| °"S, Me get to see the advantage than this and in order to allow a | outing will be for everybody, and |{@! Lindahl, Carl Lindahl, E. H.|No.10 .. .. : ++ 716.26 | heen empaneled in Judge Huson’s | Cf Tis) Leaning e- Deoces eee proper margin for increase the |df the weather will only do its Lind, Joseph Berglund, Horace Not... gees -. 923.24 | court Monday afternoon. The case will profit accordingly. room should be furnished to ac-| share, the affair should prove the |*tark and Jonas Olson. ——— | was taken before C. L. Pratt in the commodate sixty scholars. most popular attempted this sea-| The commissioners will meet) Tolal.. .. .. .. \......136502.36} morning, but a request for a BITE OF A SPIDER again on Monday, the 21st. : The school board at its last meet- ing found it necessary desks for pupils in thus the auditorium, gnaking it impossible to use the | intended. | and boys’ swimming races, water With the rapidly growing tendency ; joust for men, ladies’ hall for the purpose on the part of the people to turn their school buildings into social | to place | the accommodation of | nirgs and a men’s game of five son. Among the features will be | innings; married ladies’ running race, fat men’s race, ladies’ men’s nail driving contest, men’s obstacle race, ladies’ and men’s boat races, ete. a ladies’ base ball game of three in;' ‘FAIR DATES ARE SET FOF SEPT. 25, 26, 27 The dates for the holding of the Itasca county fair have been set The state revenue amounts to $30,776.19, and the state school ap- portionment to $16.093.39. The fund for state loans to towns and schools is credited with $4,605.81. The revenue levy, sectional sur- vey and penalty, interests and cost items total $55,571.81. Other fund | divisions are as follows: change of venue by Ralph Stone, Newman's attorney was granted,’ The complaint alleged that Newma who is being sueed for divorce, by his wife, set up in his answer of the wife’s complaint that his moth- er-in-law, Mrs. Hagadorn, in whose charge the child of the couple is, was not a proper custodian for PROVES DANGEROUS John Lane of Cohasset has been in a dangerous condition for the j Past few days from the effects of ; What is thought to have been a spider bite. The insect made the assault while Mr. Lane was asleep, centers and meeting places, the | Among the prizes to be offered | for Sept. 25, 26, and 27. The prem-|State Revenue.. .. . 30776.19 the reason that she is a morphine | and the latter cannot be sure a abandoning of the auditorium and will be 100 pounds of flour, one-|ium list, now in the hands of the|State School.. .. .. -. -.16099.39 |fiend. Upon this assertion the is the belief of physicians, Mr. ‘making of it a study room is a| half dozen photographs, silk um-|printer, shows that less attention} Poor.. .. .. .. .- " 10457,03 | Charge of libeel was brought. At-|Lane’s entire left side is swollen step backward which the erection | brellas, men’s shirts and ladies’; will be paid to horseracing than|Bonds.. .. .. .. . ; 5281.97 |ttorney Stone for the defence, |and stiff and one side of his face of the proposed addition will re- | shirt waists, boxes of cigars, hams,/heretofore, while farm products] Iterest.. .. .. .- 5245.03 maintained that an assertion of | and neck seem paralyzed. His con- medy, as it will provide sufficient | five pounds of candy, 30 day ticket|and live stock premiums will be|Road & Bridge.. er eraih, 2615356 | this kind made in answer to a/dition was for some time consid- class room so that the assembly | to Gem theatre, ladies’ and gent’s| substantially increased. Special at-| Special Bridge.. .. a oo 5138.03 }eomplaint was not libelous, and ered grave, the doctors fearing hall can again revert to the H shoes, ete. Further details of this tention is to be given the display |Ditch Liens & Interest. : 1375.40 | quoted numerous authorities to|blood poison, but last reports are purpose for which it was original- | outing will be given by the Herald| from the schools and products of|General School.. .. .. -. 125624 | bear out the assertion. Judge Hu- | to the effect that this danger is ap- ly built and furnished. The idea seems to prevail in some quarters that the object of the ex- tension is primarily to provide a Review next week, when the com- plete program will have been de- cided upon and the several commit greater opportunities fer exhibi-| Towns tion than any previous year. tees now out will supmit reports. rawk | wwe Ft tle and dairy products will be given Paki ot a. a fe © | Villages. . Bal scl eto NSS 75915.13 Re-assessment Fund.. ... .. 56.82 a. a eof eee a VA eae oe © oe Attorney Price appeared for Mrs. Hagadorn. ‘ children’s gardens, while dairy cat-| School Districts. .. .. ...136502.36 | $00 also took the same view of parently past. The case is @ most ve es seve 94240,65 | the matter and dismissed the ‘case. | unusual one, as poisonous inseots are practically unknown in this a a PONE MMAR RNcin. narwericgseremeoneeees = hasan eae saga nae venetian scho g at Grand Rap- : A j ‘Towns the harnenigie ig oars ence with the board of county com | sion for eight trunk lines, and) Towns evan church at the same place de-| the Itasca creamery fell away be- anes teal etl ‘mprove- | Missioners the first of the week, /with the laterals already construct-| Alvwood . livered the address. Rev. L, J.|!ow theaverage, but 25,429 pounds } m tne _ pron : but discovering the feeling of theled or in contemplation, will give |Ardenhu Sundquist of Moose Lake was also|baving been produced, against if

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