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} News G During the Week Grand Rapids and Vicinity athered Miss Alice Tyndall returned this week from a short visit to Keewa- tin. Mrs. L. M. Bolter will entertain the ladies “500” club this after-| noon. Fay Shipman of Baudette, Minn.,' is here om a visit at the home of his mother. C. M. Erskine returned Sunday ‘trom a three week’s visit to his mother in San Francisco. Wm. Vaughu formerly of Du- luth, is now conducting a shoe shining parlor at the barber shop of Joe O'Day. F. and Walter Jackson, of Du- Juth, are here on a visit to the family of their sister, Mrs. Mary MeMahon. Miss Charlotte Gardner, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Kath- erine Murchie, leaves for her home at Morse, Sask., today. Mrs. G. C. Wilcox went to Dulu Monday to visit her sister, Mrg John Allen. She expecta to re- main there about two weeks. Miss Grace Finnerty, who has -been here on a visit to fhe family of Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, returned today to her home in Minneapolis. 8.S.Mahon and Herman Bran- dion are out at the Brandon ranch an Balsam Brook this week trying to secure their allotment of veni- ‘son. Ralph Brandon returned the last ef the week from his hunting trip and left on Sunday to resume his position with the First Nation- al bank at Bemidji. The Nemee club gave a dancing party last Friday evening that was very well attended, many from sur- rounding towns being on hand to enjoy themselves. Mrs. J. H. Norton and Miss Frances Earhart, the latter libar- ian at the Duluth public library, wisited here over Sunday at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Me- Carthy. The line crew of the municipal electric light plant have been busy thig week changing the power from a single phase to a three phase system. This will give the plant much additional power. We never sleep. Call 274. Mrs. C. C. McCarthy was hostess to about fifty ladies at a social given in honor of Mrs. Norton and Miss Earhart, her guests from | from Duluth. on Saturday after noon. Mrs. E. J. Windsor received word this week that her father was very ill at. the family home in the southern part of the state and left at once to be present at his bed side. She igs) accompanied by her daughter, Miss Frances Mrs. A. A. Campbell left this morning for a visit with her par- ents at Duluth. Mr. Campbell will join her there Saturday and will attend tha banquet given by the Knights of Columbus at the Spald- ing hotel Sunday evening. Norman McCorquedale, of Chic- ago, who has been here erecting the machinery in the Inter-State Iron company’s dredge. completed he work this week and left at once for Cuba, where his concern, this installing mining machinery. The teachers of the public school have issued invitations to ail the parents to meet them im Central school auditorium Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The ques- tion of organizing a Parent-Teach- ers’ Clulj will be brought up for discussion) Mr. and Mrs. Ear! King, who hav for some time made their home in Vancouver, B. C., are here on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. King. The young people may conclude tHat they have had enough of the West and decide to settle down here again. A party of young people went to Swan River on Sunday afternoon last and spent the evening, until train time having a jolly time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Curdo. Those in the party were: Misses Rosemary Logan, Buelah Claus, Marie Aiken, Ruth Beckfelt; Messrs. Ed Erskine, Tom Erskine and Art Peterson. Elmer E. Bliss) who has been residing at Blackberry. for some time, has started out as a traveling photographer, and will make the country districts in pursuit of his yalling. He is prepared to take portraits, groups, parties and scenes of all descriptions, and will make a tour of the camps wheh these get properly started. Ed’s one-horse Express—Call 274. good and we want meet your wants. Clothiers and Furnishers we are better prepared than ever to Clothing — Overcoats Headwear and Shoes To this add the very latest things in furnishings and haberdashery for gent- lemen and you are equipped. We -have them all at prices that are right. Lieberman Bros. inter Needs Cold weather will soon be with us for you to know that GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Nature's Breakfast Food Banishes Constipation aaa Miss May Doderedge, who has been teaching school at Swan Riv- er for some time, last week re- signed her position and will short- ly devote herself to matters of |S. Ne’son- J which we will have more to say later on. Miss Ruth Beckfelt has beem appointed to take the teach- jng position made vacant by the resignation of Miss Doderedge. David Kribs, Wayne Gilbert and Ed Farrell: attended the Minne- ‘sota-Chicago| foot ball game at Minneapolis last Saturday. While away they also visited Carlton col- lege, Northfield, where several young men from here are putting in the term. They found them all doing nicely and well pleased with, their surroundings. Mrs. D. M. Gunn entertained a ‘party of ladies at the parlors of the Hotel Pokegama on Thursday of last’ week in honor of her sis- fer, Mrs. Mallory, who is} here on. a visit.. The afternoon was most delightfully spent and luncheon covers were laid for twelve guests: as follows: Mesdames Whittemore, King, Kennedy, Mallory, Becker, Gibson, Thlif, Dewey, Miller, Mur- chie, McCarthy and McOuat. It is announced that the state’ as- sociation for the prevention and cure of tuberculosis will again place on sale the Red Cross stamps which so greatly helped to boost the fund last season This igs a popular and inexpensive means of helping one of the most worthy causes in the world and everyone should provide themselves with a supply to place on their letters and packages. The sales of stamps here last year was very large, and those in charge will this year try. to improve even this record R. F. Patton and Jerome Meyers may not be exadly the same age but their birthdays are near enouck together to make it possible for them to celebrate the event joint- -y and ‘at the same time. The anniversary this year arrived on Saturday last, and a. number of friends of the young men were in- yited to a spread. Those present were: F.G. Bradley, Howard Flint, Mort Taylor, 8. McMahon, R. ph O'Day, A. 8. Kin- rask, J. E. McMahon, y QL | Truman Seamauis. Ed's Ligt Express—Call 274. 274, WANTS--LOST-- FOUND ~ Practically at your own | figures second-hand rebuilt steam traction engined in sizes’ 48 to 30 horse- power, different makes. Have one ‘complete American Saw Mill al- most new. If interested write us. J. I, CASE T. M. COMPANY, Fargo. North Dakota. For Sale—Bowling alleys and all equipment—in good condition. Goes at a bargain if taken soon. M. PONTI, Grand Rapids, Minn. FOR SALE—Household goods, in- cluding refrigerator, table, chairs, etc. Enquire at Herald-Review of- WANTED—Girl for general house work. Mrs. H. C, Lawrence. Phone No. 4. Team for Sale—Weight 2300. iSound. Will sell cheap as I have no use for same this winter, Call Phone 170-43. 4t-17, For Rent—Six-room house in first class shape. tric lights. Huson. Work done neatly and cheaply— ‘Phone 274.. uf ” i Heating plant, elec- For terms see H. 8. | tures. i aipte coal he Atgibed tom, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. November 1ith, 1913. Pursuant to adjournment the Board of County Commissioners of Itasca county, Minnesota, met at the court ay | in the Village of Grand Rapids, Minn,,'t llth day of o’clock a, m. All members ofthe Board present. Commissioner O’Brien mayed that the assisyant state engineer be instructed: to survey and prepare plans and speci- fications for County road No, 58, in the town of Lake Jessie. The motion was seconded by Commis- November, 1913, at 10 ‘sioner Passard and carried by unani- mous vote, Commissioner Passard moved that the ‘engineer be instructed to survey and ‘prepare plans and specifications for a highway beginning at the NE corner of Section 26, Township 147, Range 25; thence west one-half mile; thence south one-half mile; thence west one-half mile; thence south to town line. The motion whs seconded by Com- missioner O’Brien and carried by unani- mous vote. ‘Commissioner Passard moved that the engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications for the construction of a bridge across Swan river in the Village of Warba, on the Duluth and St. Vincent State road. The motion was seconded by Commis. sioner Nelson and carried by nvotes The plat of Fayton was presented to the board for approval. Commissioner Nelson moved that the matter be continued for fumhes con- sideraffion. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Shellman and carried by unanimous vote. A recess was then taken to 2 o’clock o. m. The board again met at 2@ o'clock Dp. m. ‘ All members present. Commissioner Nelson moved that a committee consisting of all the members of the board be appointed to investigate the matter of the road Right-of-Way. along the M, Barna place in towhship 565, range 26, The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Passard and carried by unanimous vote. The application of Alice P, Hemmens, ‘et. al., for refund of over payment on ‘account of Torrens fee paid to the county was presented to the board, (Commissioner O’Brien moved that the county auditor be instructed to draw a warrant upon the assurance fund for the amount of such refund. The motion was seconded by Com. missioner Nelson and carried by unani- s10us ‘vote. The bill of Willjam Smith for a part payment upon the Alvwood road in the sum of $500, which claim was assigned to the Cohasset State bank, was al- lowed by the following vote, upon motion of Commissioner O’Brien, sec- onded by Commissioner, Passard; Yeas: Commissioners O’Brien, Passard and King; nay: Commissioner Nelson. A request was made for the renewal of the mortgage loan made to Grace K. Fraser upon the 20th day of October, 1909, in the sum of $1500.00, secured by a mortgage upon lot 5, section 14, town- ship 55, range 25, which loan became die and payable on October 20th, 1913, Commissioner O’Brien moved that a renewal be granted and that said loan, be extended for a period of three years from the said 20th day of October, 1913. The motion was seconded by Com- missioner Nelson and carried by unani- mous vote of all members present. Communications from Jos. Rahier and J. ©. Bertholomew, in regard to work. done upon County road No, 28 for Ross Noble, were presented, Commissioner O’Brien moved that @ committee be appointed to examine said road, and the work done by said parties. The motion was seconded by Commis. sioner Passard and carried by unanimous vote. Commissioners O’Brien, Nelson and Passard were appointed as such committee, Commissioner Passard moved that @ committee be appointed to examine the Moose Lake road to Deering’s place in township 57, range 26. ia The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote. Commissioners O’Brien and King were appointed as such committee. Commisstoner Passard moved that @ committee be appointed to examine the work done by Jasper M. Pogue upon Goungy Road No, 102, also the work gone Wy John Shea & Co, upon State Road No. 5. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Nelson and carried py unanimous vote. Commissioners Passard, Nelson fand O’Brien were appointed as such committee, The county auditor was instructed to advertise for bids for the construction of Road No, 133, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the county auditor. ‘Commissioner Nelson moved that a committee be appointed to examine County Road No. 86, that said commit. tee be authorized to direct the necessary improvements updn said road in an amount not exceeding $500. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Passard and carried by unanimous) vote of all members present. Commis- sioners Nelson, O’Brien and King were appointed as such committee. UPon motion of Commissioner O’Brien, seconded by Commissioner Nelson, in- surance policies in the sum of $2000 wer jordered upon the court house and fix- ‘ $1500 - of said amount to be {placed with Kremer & King of Grand Rapids, Minn., and $1500 with A. M. Peterson of Coleraine, Minn. The following applications for correc. tion of assessment and abatement of taxes were approved; Mrs. J. Harry, 1; Mrs. N. Martin, 1, following applications were re- Iceation to a point Faliroed on’ the south side of, the: Right of-Way. Commissioner O’Brien moved that a committee be appointed to go with the engineer and make an examination of said location for said bridge, The motion was seconded by Commis- stoner Passard and carried by -unani- mous vote. Commissioners Passard, O’Brien and King were appointed as such committee. The following bills were allowed: M. A. Boorman, 21 lights glass for court houseand ee putting in same-.. .. 39 66 sak F. G. Bradley, encinabe on con- struction Road No. 4... .. -. «+ 95 9% John Beldo, labor as axman Road No. 86... 2... eet ec ae Roy Knudson, claim Frank Bowen labor on Bear River road . First National bank, Grand Rap- ids, claim of M. J. Baker Co, supplies for Oscar Fritz 13 60 Lars Brude, labor claims upon Bear 7 88 River road .. .. +. 64 60 B. Craig, lal sc ap ohainman on Roads No. 137 and 138 .. .. -. 4100 Mrs, Joe. Chastan, witness fees, justice court .. .. ... o 200 Joe. Chastan, witness tees, fa tice court .. .. ao 00, Ww, Bind Noiag labor” ‘Bear ‘River ‘ + ee 81 48, camaeae: State “panic, isundry la- bor ‘claims Sfate road .. .. First National bank, Grand Rap- ids, claim of J. A. Dorholt, con. - 364 12 stable fees .. - oe 18 OG Dunn & ‘Marcia, ‘umber State 3 Dunn & Marcia, culverts etc. i Thornberry road .. .. .. .. «. 116 S. M, Dinwiddie, board and care ‘of paupers, Oct. .. .. .. .. +. 230 0 First National bank, Grand Rap- ids, sundry labor claimg Road No. 4... «. . First National bank, Grana ‘Rap- ids, sundry Jabor claims miscel- saneous roads .. .. + se oe B22 2 Philip D. Flint, survey, inspection etc., sundry roads and bridges First State bank, Grand Rapids, claim of Peter Cain for labor on Bear River road .. .. .. +, First National bank, Grand Rap- ids, sundry labor clatms Deer River-Cohasset road ., .. .. .. 862 The Fritz-Cross Co., stationery 27 The Fritz-Cross Co,, 1 dozen No. 60 77, 78 40 1% Farmers State bank, “Deer ‘River, claim of Andrew Broquist labor Vance-Bena road .. .. .. .. +. Farmers State bank, Deer River, lJabor claims naa Ditches State 62 75 Farmers State bank, "Deer ‘Tiver, labor claims on sundry surveys 128 08 Farmers State bank, Deer River, sundry labor claims Cohasset- Deer River road ., .. .. .. ++ Cc. M. Gorell, livery county sur- veyor inspecting bridge on Road . 534 30 514 62 DEG CANE eschew ie soe 00 Oscar Johnston, justice fees” sees 28-80 J. A. Holmberg, witness fees, cath tice court .. . 114 John Hickey, witness fess, Juss tice court .. .. .. wooo 11K M. M. Hursh, coroner's tees” oe ee 6 OF Hennepin Bridge Co., payment on bridge across Bigfork river town. ship 62 range 2% .. .. + ++ 500 00 Hennepin Bridge Co., erection of foundation Effie bridge - 4650 00 First National bank, Grand Rap- ids, claim of Ted Johnson & Sumelis Bros. constructing ditch State road No. 1 ., 60 94 Henry Hughes & Co,, supplies for court house .. .. ors M, F. Hayes M. D., aeputy one oner’s fees .. “ Herreid Bros., ‘one King steel drag .. .. 25 00 Herreid Bros., livery, c M. King to Lonning’s .. .. . Henry Hughes & Co., supplies poor 2 55 5 00 6 50 farm .. .. oe TH Leiberman Bros, ‘claim of, Osear ‘ Hieneimi for labor on Bovey- Feeley road .. 4 50 Herreid Bros., burial Fred. Gognon 25 00 Henry Hughes & Co., three-wheeled scraper... ..°. . « 139 60, Herreid Bros., cuiverts: ‘and sup. plies for sundry roads .. .. John Koski, witness fees, Justice court .. .. +. 12°30 Aug. Kako, constable Jou. ‘Sus: tice court .. .. ome 26 55 Joseph Labaske, justice fees, Tus- ki tice court 290 Roy Knutson, claim George Lock- wood for labor on Bear River Toad ... 4 50 John Lane, foreman State “road 127 50 Keuffel & Esser Co,, stationery county surveyor .. . + O, J. Lidberg, viewing route Road No, 183 and examining site for 19 19 bridge Road No, 114 .. 11 00 D. B. Lauzon, livery hire county surveyor .. .. oo 6 25" Leiberman Bros., claim “ot” ‘Barl Kariula for labor on Bovey- Bley TOR ke ne ee ne, SOD First National bank, Coleraine, claim of Webb Latham for livery for surveyors .. .. 21 50 Kiley & Spencer, publishing .. +. 89-00 Geo. F. Kremer, burial of Joseph Harland .. .. He eaten as) BOO 5 ae McEachin, | “justice fees, Justice court .. .. .. ou 20 55 John McDonaid, witness fees, Jus. tice court .. .. 112 Alex McLean, witness ‘ees, Tus- By og court .. .. 112 J. MeGowan, filing 4 ‘ orn mortgages .. .. o. 4 00 E. J. MeGowan, filing satisfaction é and morgé@tge . eae eat aia Miller-Davis Printing “Co. poenas, sheriff .. 4.00 Miller-Davis Printing Co., ery, clerk of court .. .. . Frank Meyers, wood tor court house .. .. sone ee 17 26 Frank Meyers, telp to hospital . 26 Mesaba Telephone Co,, appa Minnesota State Sanatorium, board and treatment Gudrun Benson, \October E, J. McGowan, stamps for Oct., recording a No. ne ‘eee 79 - 167 26 Cc. L, Pratt, justice fees, Justice Jasper M, Pogue, work on County Road No. 102 . Farmres State bank, Deer River, claim of H. H. Parmeter for t supplies advanced to Sumells Ben Peterson, clearing, grubbing and grading on Judicial road .. 112 50 Seth Person, balance building eds proaches Rice Lake bridge .. .. 24 00 T. T. Riley, board of prisoners .. 101 00 T. T. Riley, expenses of sheriff, October .. «, ce ae oe 166 24 Clarence Rose, labor Bear River T. T, Riley, postage stamps for sheriff... .. .. * 100 Thomas Rasmussen, axman "Road NO. 188 1 +e se oodda ss STOO s Rassmussen, axman “Road No, 188... «+. + oa? ee J. P. Schuller, labor Third “River- Winnibigoshish road .. -. -- 15 00 Shannon Bros., supplies for Mrs. Bensfield .. .. +. e+ ++ ++ 1610 St, Benedict's Hospital, care Ira Snall, labor axman Road = No. 138 ps x4.e alfred ear eee, Oscar Struble, axman Road No. was. ony £6 Sa yeaa Oscar F, Symons & co » weather stripping windows at jail and court house .. .. .. +. «+ ++ «. 16688 M. A. Spang, claim of W. T. Shil- ling fitting five typewriters and machines .. .. .. ++ «« 18% Emil Seaberg, chainman Road First State bank, Grand Rap. ids, claim of Irvin Tinkey for jabor on Bear River road .. First Najional bank, Coleraine, claim of F. G. Voight for labor on Deer River-Cohasset road 23 40 J. A. VanPatter, contract work Road No 113 .. .. -. -. +. 40000 Henry Volke, contract work Road No, 128 .. .. + soe F. S. Webster Co., stationery - J. F. Wilkie, work on Bear River Village of Grana ‘Rapids, light court house and jail .. .. .. -. +. +. 4896 P, C. Warner, recording sundry - 500 00 10 42 P. Cc Warner, surveying Road INO: 486 | 0.2. 0's5-00tanna}ieavonh se 205: The matter’ of the approval of the ‘Plat of Fayton was again taken up, Commissioner O’Brien moved that said plat be approved. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Passard and carried, by the = lowing vote: t Yeas: Commissioners King, O'Brien, Passard and Shellman; nay: omen sioner Nelson. ‘An adjournment was then taken to November 25th, 1918. c.. M. KING, Attest: Chairman of the Board, M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. (Official Seal.) = OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE Village Council OF THE Village of Grand Rapids Minnesota Grand Rapids, Minn., Nov, 10, 1913. A regular meeting of the Village council of. the ‘Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, was held this 1th day of November, 1913, at the Recorder’s office at 8 oclock p. m. Members present: President Riddell, Wrustees, Airscott, King and Russell and Recorder Sherman. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. ‘Treasurer's monthly report was read, approved and ordered Tiled, The following bills were audited and «lowed: q First National bank, assignees, sundry labor bills .. .. .. .. $25 88 John Beckfelt, assignee , labor bill .. ws. » Lieberman Bros., ‘assignees, sun- ayy labor bills .. .. Lofberg Cement Works, “cross- walk and extra work .. .. .. Edw. Hachey, approach walk .... T. T. Riley, boarding prisoners, October... .. we os 1000 Pc, daarigaés surveying and as- signment .. .. .. . a 50 Kiley & Spencer, ‘publishing pro- ceedings .. .. a ainde haa ea ‘Trustee, Arscott “‘movea that the sum of $452.79 be transfered from the In- terest fund ito the credit of the Con- tingent fund. Trustee Russell seconded the motion and She: saaae: cRreee ay unanimous vote. 712 ‘tablishing a public ice rink and main- ‘King seconded by Arscott, that said matter be referred to the committee on missioner, they to secure a ‘A. discussion was had)in regard to es- taining the same, Motion made by, streets and alleys and ithe street com. —