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His Last Voyage (Original.} “Brace up, little woman. It distresses me to see you crying as if your heart would break. Have I not told you that this is to be my last voyage?” Mary Perkins had a presentiment that ber husband would never complete ‘this last voyage. Nevertheless, after his departure, she busied herselt as usual looking forward to ber first letter to be sent from the first port he was to touch..- This shounld reach her-in-about: twenty days. She was a favorite fn the town where she lived, and her nelghbors, knowing of her forebodings, did what they could to encourage her. “How nice it will be, Mrs. Perkins, when John comes home to stay. I wish my old man had the same prospect be- fore him. But I fear he ’ll be a sallor al} his days, God help him!” ‘“Cheer up, Mrs. Perkins. Remember this s your husband’s last voyage.”. In this vein thty talked till twenty days had passed. Then, when there was no let- ter, they sald: “Wait. You can’t expect him to write the minute he reaches port, and*if he does there is not likely to be a ship coming back the same day totbring the letter”” On~; two, three days passed, and they were obliged to change thelr inferences. “They say the winds have been dead ahead for ships coming from that quarter. The mail has been delayed.” Months passed. John Perkins’ ship, the Albatross, had not reached her first port, nor second, mor her third. The kind hearted people invented all sorts of storles for the captain’s wife, but In thelr hearts they believed his ship had gone to the bottom, and all on board had been lost. “I knew it,” sald the agonized wom- an. “Something within told me that there would be misfortune on this voy- age. The ship is gone down. My man will never come to me again?’ And she wept in the midst of ber children, who strove to keep back her tears by winding their arms about her and ca- ressing her. “What a pity,” the neigh- bors all said to each other, “to think that he should have gone down on the last voyage!” When four months had passed and not a word was reported of the Alba- tross, Mary Perkins’ neighbors ceased to console her. There -was no hope, they said, and it would be better for her to give up John Perkins for lost than to be continually looking for “him to return who would never return, to be straining’ her eyes over the water for days, then succumbing to parox- ysms of grief; then watching again and breaking down again. If she did not desist her mind would go. And, oh, how her children watched and waited and told their mother that they had dreamed father had come back, and they had a ‘Yeeling” that the dream would come true. - At last Mary’s friends began to think it would be no gain to her to have her husband return. They feared that the intensity of relief might either kill her or dethrone a mind so nearly worn out. Had it not been that they felt sure he would never come they would have kept watch for him to prevent her meeting him suddenly unawares. Mean- while her little ones, wearied of keep- ing her up with prophecies, mutely saw her slowly fading away. One morning little Billy, the youn- gest boy, aged four, threw his arms around his mother and said: “Oh, mammy, I dreamed last nlght that the Albatross came sailing into the harbor, and papa stood on the deck giving the orders, and they le'go the anchor, and papa came ashore and kissed us all.” % Such words had grown to have a con- trary effect from encouragement. In- deed, they only induced a greater de- spondency. Mary embraced the boy in a paroxysm of tears, and his elder sister forbade him to tell his mother his dreams again. The spring came, the trees put forth their leaves and the children begged their mother to take them to spend the - day on their grandfather’s farm, a few miles inland. They drove there in a four seated wagon and after visiting with the cows, the horses, the chick- ens, which all children love, in the evening they started back. It was dusk before they reached the village, and in every house shone a light. “Oh, mamma,” said little Billy, “see, there's. a light in our house! Maybe papa has come while we've been away.” : Tears came to the mother’s eyes, and the eldest girl placed her hand over the boy’s mouth. But who had lighted their lamp? No one had been instructed to do so. Doubtless some neighbor bad kindly interfered to prevent their coming to their home to find it dark. “When they drove up to the door a figure reached out a pair of strong arms to help them. The - light shini through the open door was on bis back, and his face was left in shadow. Nevertheless Mary Perkins uttered the cry: “John!” Her hushand bore her unconscious into the honse, clogged by his children clinging to him and endeavoring to climb up to kiss him. He laid his wife tenderly on a couch, and in a moment she had recovered her consciousness. Cases in which the brain suffers from joy are not of long duration. Mary Perkins soon recovered sufficient- Iy to hear her husband’s narrative. It was the oft repeated story of a ship- wrecked sailor being picked up at sea and carried to a distant laifl The voyage was two months out ald two months back, and there was no way of communicating except by ship. John Perkins remained at home, In- vesting his savings in marine Insur- ance, from which he had benefited in the case of his lost ship, and became a rich man. MYRA C. EDWARDS. New Yofk, March 5.—Advices te cal houses having connections at Linia state that though the earthquake was the severest in many years no lives are reported to have been lost. The principal damage was caused by the cracking of the walls of busiffess and residential structures. Lima is somewhat subject to earth- | quakes. The most destructive was in 1746, when more than 1,000 perséhs perished and the city was nearly de- stroyed. It was also the scene of earthquakes in 1586, 1630, 1687, 1806, 1828, 1897 and 1901. There was no loss of life as a result of {he earthquakes ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE VILLAGE OF BEMIDJI, BEL- TRAMI COUNTY, MINN., FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 1st, 1904, AS COMPILED BY THE RECORDER AND TREASURER OF SAID VILLAGE. Annual Statement of H. W. Balley, Recorder of the Village of Bemidjl, County of Beltraml, State of Minnesota, of all Orders Issued by Him as Such Recorder, For the Year Ending March 1, 1904. MARCH, 1903, For What Purpose. Amount. 5(S. C. y . Chiet police 3146|Arthur Brose Police oris 31T W, Sprague. 3L48|A. C.'Hanse: 3149|N. W. Helm 3150(W. B. Carlyle \ I I [ f==% - Police Engineer Street_commissioner |P. J. Russell. |Eaward Kaiser IN. W. Helmer. . Robin 3157(Irwin Rand 3158(Thos, Wendy 3159|M. E. Carson. 3160/J." J." Jenkinson 3161/R, S. Hurd. 3162/J. Biand . 3163|Standard Oil Co. 3164/ Wm. Williams . 3165/Geo. Wallace 3166|Warfield Elect; 3167|Warfield Electric Light Co 314 ‘,\nme Mindeau . 3169/ Wm. Semple . 3170/Beltrami Co. News. 317113, A. Ludington 6 months' s: Printing .. Witness fees Witness fees . Witness fees . Labor, Pogue . One day self and t v self and team E If and te Piling wood oil Meals for 1 DAY - ivs ‘Thawing out pipe February lights . 3171/Jos. McTaggert 3175/Ben_Bondoken 3176[F. M. Malzahn 3177(J. F. Hennel . 3178[J. F. Hennery 3179|McCualg & Ludington 3180/C. T, Transp |P. J. Russell Watching s Merchandise Balance on lumbel Expenses to Minneapolis 5.00 5:00 5.00 1Dr ‘W. R. Mol months' salary, health officer rne Salberg years' salary 20,00 3184|Beltrami Co. Printing financial statement 135.00 3185/Ed. Kaiser . Printing financial statement...| 170.95 The above warrants were issued by Council of 1802, APRIL, 1903, No. | War! In Favor of Whom. For What Purpose. Amount. | el 3 | 3186(Beltrami Co. News Printing $7.00 3187|David Booth Election 3.20 3188(J. B. Olsen . Election 3.10 3189|E. J. Achenb: Election 3.10 3190|Porter Nye 3191{H. L. Héffron 2| Tracy Bardwe ron Range Telephone 3194(Standard Oil Co 3195/J. Craps . 3196|W. 8. Booth & Son 3197/W. S. Booth & Son Election Blection 0.00 3198|Beltrami Co. New. | 2 3199| Belt Printing 2.00 3200(S. C. Chief pol 66.00 Arthur Brose Police, March 65.00 W. B. Carlyle Engineer, March . 60.00 3203 Norman Helmer . March | 66.00 04(Fred Sprague a Street’ commissioner . Police ... Special police . Special police ... 3200M. ¥, Cunninghan 207|Dan Hoover 3208{J. A, Cline 3209(3, P! Pogue! 3210/Wm. Mertz 8211{Chas. McCarthy 212(A. T. Wheelock Rebate 1900 tax Boarding mlnum s Election tion 13(A; O, Aubolee, 11{Standard Oil 15(G. Hurley . £ oil Police Police Mercha Election Labor . Book fo Printing oil Printing March . oil 0il Printing Printing, R Repairing issippl bridge Work on_ bridge Labor, Pogue . Labor, Pogue aring for sick prisone ire Dept., 1st quarter, 1903. pair rubber boot: Wood : . Blection ‘Printing Printing, Labor, Poguc 17|McCuaig & Li 18/C. W. Speelman. 19|2d. Swanson 20(Pioneer Press Co. {Bemidji Sentinel | Standard Oil Co. [Beitrami Co. News. |Warfield Electric Light Co. |Standard 0il Co. {Standard Oil Co |Beltrami Co. New: |Bemidji Pioneer . {J. P. Pogue. 30 James Todd . 3231|Tim McManus . 3232|Henry Schausman 33|George Warner 3234|Bar] Glel .. 3235|P. J. O'Leary 3236/ Bailey & Casler. R. J. Fenton. |C. R. Martin, |C. R. Martin! H. Giel . Sam Robinson . V. L. Bllis Ma; L. Robedeau . Labor, Pogue Frank Pogue Pogue. F. McManus Pogue 5|H. Rever . Tom Smar L. L. Edmun| John Morin 'Wm. “Dixon H. J. McClanem Standard 0il Co abor, Pogue abor, Pogue Labor, Pogue Labor, Pogue . Labor, Pogue . Rebate tax 190 oil MAY, 1903. 65.00 War. In Favor of Whom. ° For What Purpose. Amou; 3253(K. O. Braton. 3254/S. C. Bailey. 3255/ Arthur Brose 3256/ Norman Helmer . 3257|John Cine . 2288/F. W. Sprague. 3259/\W. B. Carlyle 3260|J. ‘P. Pogue.. 3261(M. F. Cunningham. 3262|John ‘Brophy . 3263 Warfield Electric Light Co. 3264(H. J. Smith. 3265 Frank McManus . 3266/ McClung & Ludington s20TiStandard Ol Co,. §|Dr. W. R. Morrison. Rebate tax 1900.. Chief police, April. Aprif April April olice, April cngineer, April . Street-commissioner; April Speclal police . Labor on road. Lights, April . Scavenger Special police . Merchandise oil .. Services sick prisoncrs 3285/Spoiled ... 3286/G. E. Carson . \M- S 9 H. E. Seneer . G. Ostrander . 92(Geo. Fort-. 931 Tom Moler. 3 rank McMan ill_Masterson Seneer . 13. Brophy 98(Mike Gi Rebate tax 1900 recorder Labor, Pogue . Labor, Pogue . Pogue . Labor, Pogue Labor, Pogue . Labor, Pogue . Labor, Pogue . Labor, Pogue abor, Pogu ! Pogue H. Giel . Labor, Pogue 28.00 E. Seneer . Labor, Pogue . | 28:00 Tom McCuicheon . Labor, Pogue . | 2600 0. E. Glidde Pogue . | 26.00 John Mecran Pogue . 4.00 G. Ostrander \ Pogue 4.00 G. Fort Pogue 4.00 6/R. Oakes . Pogue 9.00 T. Seneer . Poguc | 12.00 Mike Giver . . Pogue | 15.00 9/— Seneer I Pogue . 10.00 L. Robedeau . Labor, Pogue 5.00 Tom Wilson Labor, Pogue 5.00 2(Frank Gadbout Labor, Pogue . 5.50 W. A. Ferris Labor, Pogue 7.00/ |D. 0." Donald Labor, Pogue 5.50 . Pogue 16.00 Pogue . 15.00 . Brogan Pogue . 16.00 . Oakes } Pogue 1150 \T. Sloan Labor, Pogue 5.50 3301/G. L. Abram. abor, Pogue 11.00 3305R. A. Erwin . bor, Pogue 12.00 3306/J. Walthrop . bor, Pogue 2.00 3307(A. Peterson . Labor, Pogue 5.00 3308Dan Denni: Labor, Pogue 2.00 F. Pogue accoun Printing, April Meals for prisopers Printing . Fumigating, efc oil Interest on Sxchange cavenger avenger, re Bruf 3309.J. P. Pogul 3310/ Ed_Kalser 3311/Chas. MeCart) ’l.‘BdLr'\m! Co. Ne 3311 Standard Ol Co. 3315/ W. L. Brooks 6{W. L. Brooks. 3217H. J. Smith. 2318 H. J. Smith. 3319/ Dr. W. R. Morrison gistered order...| Ostrande 1|Standard Ol Co 355 Ed Hickmun IMike Giver Will Pickels 3357 oth & Son Al polic TFire Dept., 2d q't'r to duly 1 Labor. Pogu Labor, Pogue H nbor, ¥ «« Labor pectal police JULY, 1803 No. | War. In Favor of Wh =l = 3358;W. L. 3369 H. W. 3360'S. C. 3 W. Helmer 3353John Cline 33643, P. Poguc. .. 3365/F. W. Spraguc thur Brose ... . F. Cunningham 1. . Hennesy poiled 3 [H. J. smith M. D, Miller 19.” B, Galle |A. T. Wheelock 75 James Price (H. J. Smith |H. J. Smith H. J. Smith 3379/H. J. Smith 3380 Warfield 81| Warfield Light Co |McCualg & Ludington |Standard 0il "Co |Mike Giver .. 2d. Hickman |7, Seneer . {9, VanKirk J. P. Poguc . P, Pogi . P. Poguc 3. P. Pogu 3. P. Pogue. P. Pogue H. Reener Frank McMiius Ed Moore ‘m Senecr Fort ‘ln'u Ostrander 3400[B. Ganes . 3401}, McManus HozlJonn - Sehrotsi . Bailey . Kaisi xwmwn Trent F. Hennc: J. Gould.. 0. Fuller 3409{John_Morin ... 3410/H. W. Bailey ckman Ostrand © Hull . Plekels . B, Trent F. Bursley 3419/James Miller ‘Jnhn Washburn M. F. Cunningham..... 3. 1. Moritz. ‘Wm. Hilgunc 0. H Tramp. Dorin |12, H. Cornwall |Bemlaji Sentincl |, J. Smith. 1{Beltrami Co. N andard Ol tandard Ofl Co.... |Standard Oil Co. Joe St. Germain War.| In Favor of Wh <. Tight Co. om months’ salary months’ salary “iEolied, June +Police, June Street commissiol Police, June Police, June al police pecial police Lumber, Pogue .. Scavenger al police seinkler, & months. flall and lumt 1 ceount 210 Hull account 1€, Cobb account Wm. Labor, Poguc abor. Pogie T Pogue Pogue Pogue Pogue police .. ReRticket Marie el polee Bemidji Drum i Zabor, Pogue .. polic ol polic polic pol police .. police . 1903 Bu0 Meal ol Merchandise, AUGUST, 1803, om. For What P bt ofpobice, Jans. ngineer, June ., Treasur Recordet ner, June... .| Pogue aceount. . chatsman aceount Achartas account RICKS, nm'm h| s BOCreLary 100 | 10,00 20048 Peterson [ 1o S.00 P. Pogu 2.00 1t John Morrison Standard Ofl Co. $H, J. Smith. ... iR, J. Fenton s John Henne MeCutcheon Sencer Schul NOVEMBER, 1903 Pogue Pogu Pogue Pogue Pogue _Labor, Pogue ‘Labor, Pogue. . .0O. Larson au‘nunt 'Labor, Pogue (oMl e, Scavenger . .R"pl\"‘fl . IConstable fees .. i ,“m\\ s fe illage vs. Smart| {Witness fees, Village vs. Smart| Witness fees, Village vs. Smart| 00 War In Favor of Wham. For What Purpose. Light ¢ Poterson Smith Moo Sence Pogiie tank MedMinus Sylvester Dennis “ort Smith ¥ Kellogs 1300 13 00 13,00 WL Badley Harrington A Prask v M. Peterson, v, Sencer 3618 Wes. Wright 3620000 AL Ludington 3620 S tandard O Co G2 dim Price M. L. Rrooks W Railey I Carroll & rom - English Jo 0L dinkinson St Wil Ty 4,00 10.0¢ 800 Arthue Bro: 3610 Norman Helmer a shi Cline rod Sprague Canningham Jonn Kagshui i T ON Gy . B. Carly . Pogue B. Gable ank McManus . andard Oil Co. 3449(H. J. Smith 3460|Chas. Naugle H. B, Bowe Hotel Markham 5/Viking Boat Co The M, C. Lilly Cq 7. H. Winter & Co. 3458(Jerrard Plumbing Co. Bemidjl Band . 3460/ 3461 3462/ W m Zac 3463 3464 3465/ Bemid)l Fi 3466(J. B, Gable 3467)J. McEjyoy 3408/ August 3469{Jim_Pri 3470/H. W. y. 3471/H. W. Bailey. 3472(Beltrami Co. News 3473S. N. Rec 3474|3. P. Pogu 3475(Standard Oil Co 3476/, J. Achenbuch. 3477(M. L. Brooks. 3478{d. Kalser 34791 A Tudington, us pre 3480(8. C. Baile: 3481 [Arthur Brose 3482|Norman Helmer . 3483fJohn Cline B484|F }} 3485|W. B. Carlyle 3486/J. P. Pogu 3487(Btanaard Oll 3488Standard Ol Co 3489{H. . Bomers 3490/ Dr. W. R. Mo Doran ‘& Lyon Plumbing 'N‘l” 3496{11 1. Smith. SE < Light Coll ¢ Light Co Chiet polf ] Lumber McGllyri Police m Minn. Lumber Band Labor AL R en Pogiie nge o One month salar Printir Printing, July .. Pollce, Augiist Poliec, August . Police, August Police, August ngineer, August Lumber See. Bd Repalrs PTEMBER, 1903. MeGilvray board ... boat ..., rehiundii ceount Imanitucelty plmpis water| ahler, Toana and in "ot Couneil,order of Council §-10, Chief police, August. Street commissioner, campment August .. - Kellogi Amalng Stufford &6 00 ¢ N 6500 Wi I Favor of Whom G000 1 wetield 1 J- Swedback hillp Bowin il Co s Light Co Doran Wint Wright . Miller Martin It N S Wrlght 60.00. Iowens. .. .. 5.00 y & Howon 1000 JoSmith .00 11, MeLahlan. 4,00 1 Ol Co, Hoks. . 9l Frank Pogy 4080/ W WL QORTIW. 1 ] IGK2H W, Badley I Marcum.. | Cunninghii . Patterson, Carlyle 600:00 P, Pogue 66.00 i 66,00 5600 HEWInGer & 65,00 VM. 15, Smith % Walter 8. Booth & Son. J. Dorem. A, Ludington.. ¥ Kellogi rank Pogue | 5,98 0,110 1.00 JANUARY, 1904, 6,00 2 No., War.| In Favor of Whon | 03 Wartield Eleetrie Light Co dird Ofl Co E Jinklusos In Favor of Who om: For What Purpose. Amount. 3504| 05 Brophy .. M. Peterson. ... P. Pogue Ttutl-dge. ‘om English Kellogg. Moore . 5 B M. Peterson a0l Co 4 0il Co Fred Sprague W. B. Carlyl Sprinkler, August prinkler, falr gro 2 months' salary, Printi . August Augu: + Pogue Pog: Repairs ... Police work Labor, Pogus Labor, Pogt 1 month 5 \ Pog + Pogue Chief polic Polic Police " Polic i Timbe ton car lumber. <. punds treasnrer of the last two years mentioned. 3320/H. J. Rhodes, Wood, Bruce 1 3321'W. 'G. Schroeder ... Merchandise, Bru 3 3322(McCuaig & Ludington S crchandise | . 3323/Standard Oil Co. Ol = | 3538/ Tohn Morin .. . Po Beltrami Co. Printing 3529 Tom Male o 3335 H, J. Smith. | 3540/ d. Moore Pogt 3326/Mrs. _A. Peterson (A. Peterson account) labor...| 354114, H. Hontish.. Pogue 3327|R. Nelson Miker Giver account...........| , 1903, e OCTOBR! No. | T No. | — = Y Tar| In Favor of Whom. For What Purpose. | Amount. War.| In Favor of Whom. For What Purpose | | | | | ——— S. C. Bailey Chief of poli o 265.00 2542/ Austin-Western Co, Road grader 3329\ John_ Cline Police, May . 55.00 3543 Lewls Albert : .. Roiler inspe 3330/ Arthur Brose Police, May 55.00 3541 Warfield Electric Light Co September ngineer, Ma. Police, May Street Commi: Police. M’n Prlnt!n 6 3334 Scandara o1l 3339 Bemidji_Fire Dept. 3310C. R. Martin 33413, B. Gable. 3342E. M. Pete 3343 Dorein & Lyon 3344/ Bemidji Sentinel 3345/Geo. Fuller . 3346 Andrew Burgen *...... fcCualg & Ludingion 2345(Standard Oil Co.......... Sec'y Fire Dept., § monihe prinkler, 1 month. cavenger work Repairs on sprinkier. Printing . Leader band, 1 month.. 00 5: Harry Bowers . 3546 Joe 8t. German..... 3547 Standard Oil Co. 3548 W. L. Brooks 25490 T, Brooks. 2550/H. J. Smith. Bemidji Fire alter 8. Booth Kaiser o E.F Kellog. . erson. . . 3560/W. L. Brooks 2561 H. W. Bailey. 62/Standard Ol Co Lumber oil LiInterest on registe I 2agervst oh Coupon Supplies Printing_ abor, «Laber, .Labor, lA' T, la: 1 month's salary, ot © Meals for firisoners. . red w to October h $65,00 3.00 rd Ol Co. Sloan Swedback War In Favor of Whom. orman Helmer John ¢ 25| Wardleld Electric Light Co. o Standard Ol Co J_A. Ludington HWm. MeCualg rrard Plumbing Co 732 Dr. W. R Morrison o St Germa ndagd Oil € J. Rus: temidji L ment.. Laure L. Brooks. Smith SR 3 ] Kelloge Giel L. Brooks DECEMBER, 1903 .Chiet police, October _Police, October ....... ,f’flli . Qctober .. Police, October ~Police, ‘Octo .. Engineer, October ... . 5 treet commissioner, October. . . Printing, October . ‘Police, October . Oetover »unt nger . Lumber Labor, Pogu vor, Pogu bor, Pogu IN. M. Hays .Labor, Pogt ‘Labor, Pogue ... _Labor, Pogue bor, Pogue . bor, Pogue ... [Labor, Pogue . ... Labor, Pogue . _.Labor, Pogue . ‘Labor, Pogue Street’ sprinkler ‘Labor, Pogiie Labor, Pogue .... Labor, Pogue . .Labor, Pogue _Labor, Pogue abor, Pogue “Wm. Hays ac L.l Labor, Pogue ..Labor, Pogue . \.Labor, Pogue . Labor, Pogue .. Labor, Pogu Merchandise abor, Pogue: . Pogt 1 month salu 1 month account - Engineer ..ol November 17 vember 1 Pogue Chier police, r “.Polico one week, Novemb “Police, November | Novemt e i November . 7| 55.00 nber { 55.00 Police; November - 55.00 ngir Novemb | 60.00, Street commissioner, Novi mu.-r, 65.00 Printing, November . 2 12,50 8 cords’ wood 20.00/ Menls for prisoners t 4.20 DFAvE o 3 e 4.00 Merchandise, Nall - [z 10.00 Merchandise 16,40 Wood 1.75 2.00 5 1 Labor, Pog: ! Labor, Pogue 5.50 3 For What Purpose TR I Repains il L Eastmun ac ol .. Merchandise ? Salary See. F Dep Printing . 2 ROpoOTts .. ; - Labor, Fogie . Labor, Pogue . Labor, Pogue Lumber, Poguo . Merchandise Seavenger ... Sawing wood ol .. o Labor, Pogue . Labor, Pogu Labor, Pogie 1°month salary 1 month salary, Attendance p Lubor, Poguc Chiet police € Clean, chimneys] i 65.00 lice, Decembar 55.00 ice, Decemb 66,00 Police, Decemt 65.00. 65.00 | 38.43 55.00 Eyginee: Stheet commissioner, December Printing, December Oll_.. - Merchandise Lumber for fail.. Blanks Labor on well. Merchandise Litbor, Pogue Labor, Poguc FEBRUARY, 1904. Labor, Pogue 2710 Rebate tax 10 6.48 Account Warfield, eiect. 415 - Justice fees week end. Feb. 13. 00 6 months’ sala age att'y.| 210.00° ‘Quarter ending Jan. 1, 50.00 ‘1 month salary, to February 17. 25.00 -1 month salary, to February 17. 25.00 “Supplies ... 150 -Plastering hall . 200 -Interest *13a2 Scaven; 3.00 ‘Labor, Pogue 3.00 _Labor, Pogue 2.00 ‘Interest on registered orders. §72.17 ......................... $19,761.08 Ol 554 cords wood Stone for hall Labor, Labor, F 1 month salary, L month salary, Merchandise Printing . Sawmg wood . Labor ol ... Sawing wood . Merchandise, Hall . to Jan For What Purpose. | et | Chief police, .00 <Pollce, January . 0 55.00 January | 55.00 Januaj A 55.00 Police, January 55.00 Engineer, January ... 60.00 réet commissioner, January 65.00 Printing, Jnmmry . 12.50 anuary’ X ol Merchindise’ q Merchandise ;_?‘0. 0T 3l 00 Report on”lookp, :00 Meals for prisoner .00 Labor, Pogue . .00 Labor, Pogue-. .00 Labor, Pogue 00 : Labor, Pogue | 00 Labar, Pogue. | 00 Board Joe King. | .25 From Aug. 10 to | 165.50 | STATE OF MINNESOTA.} County of Beltrami. | I hereby by me Rec sota, for the ar ending March 1, 15.00 10.00 8.00 400 ITEMIZED RECEIPTS OF W. L. BROOKS, TREAS. =1 former Treas, Bal. from old Treas 384 ty, taxes 20860 9-5 —Beltrami County, taxes 256.11 “rtify that the above statement is a true record of all orders issued rder of the Village of Bemidsi, County of Beltrami, State of Minne- 1904 . H. W. BAILEY, Recorder Village of Bemidji, Minn.