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Supplement to THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Wednesday, October 24, 1906. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Board met in an adjourned speclal sossion at the court house in the commissioners room, Adjourned special term of the lnmrll of county comumissioners for the county of B 01 trami and state of Minnesota, d court house tn the ity of Bomidji, on \\qu- da\ the Ist day ot October, 1906, renoon session, et at 10 0'cl - with the fol- 3 HIh(Il\uh‘l WL Ellis, ot al pr of u county v ngor and Hornet w i to the board, aud afier heing duly consid- ered, the board determined that the petition was reasonable onits face, and on motion ¥ made, seconded and vied, it was | ordered that a hearing upon said petition be had 4t the connissioners’ room at the court house in the city of Bemidil, on Monday., the 12th day of Novewber, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m., and that commissioners I B. Olson and George Gunderson be appointed a committes (0 ex- suaid proposed road. and that sald ‘¢ mweet upon the route of said road nning of said road which is Lastollows: Begiuning at the north- of section thirvy Soand running the nunh(mn nge thirty lo said committee | L(‘\)!\\‘(ll\) of Noven At ten Ocloc a. m, and ghat notices w issued a mlnl posted. ) underson, sec- rud that fifty priated out of | 3 fund to be ex- ded on the road described as follows: Be- #inping at the southwest corner of the north- west quarier of section nineteen, township nd running thenee due north ol ile and there ding; and that S, Dableard be and is herehy appointed over- seevof said work, he to hire the men and reams necessary to o complete said work. Motion carried, Ui motion of Commissioner Saxrud, sec- onded by Commissioner Wagner, the appli- Christopher Rogers for license to Sell intoxicating liquors in the town of Shot- ey was e d and approved, On Motion of Comm oner Saxrud. second- vd by Commissiol Wagner, the bond of ~ain lh.-lm..ph.r Rogers was aceepted and Jerrard Plumbing Co.. for heating plant at the poor cen up, and it being the only id appearing reasonable, Com- mer movedthesamebe accepted he heating plant, and the fur- 00 additiou for the plumbing, mded by Commissioner Olson s fullowing voted ayve: -~ Olson, axrud. Wagner and and Dana- None. Said Jerrard Plumbing o enter into contract and give good ‘ient hond for the performance of same according to the plans and specitications on tife in the auditor’s office. On motion board adjourned to meet at two o'ctoek pom. Afternoon session Board wet per adjournment with all mem- lLers present. Moved by Commissioner W wner seconded ner Gunderson that J. M. Phil- . superintendent of the pom‘ farm be rized to construct a cellar under the wain building at the poor farm by eithercon- wract orday labor, said « lLIr to be of such iz deem necessar, Ilu. matterof the opening u[ bids for the construction of the following described road was then taken up. The construction of a road two rods wide and described as follows: Beginning at the \uuth uarte ISt on sec- -two and and run- distance of two and les and there ( 1ating. following bids were presented to the s Mead, $1.40 per running rod, for an & Peterson, 3 bhing. . ifotland, 3115 per running rod. for srubbing. Uhe bid of J. C. Hofland tor grubbing being the lowest was, on motion of Commissi Saxrud accented and approved. Wor completed on or before June 15, 1907 thivee bids for the gradivs and covering of the corduroy of said road were submitted as follows: Chapman & Pet covering of cordurc J. C. Hofland. fo ring corduro; Thomas Muade, and for covering corduroy .20 per running rod. The bid of Chapruan & Peterson bei lowest was. on motion duly made pied and app hapman & Peter being the only bid presented for road work on the following des ribed road: inning ay the south-west cormer of section five, town ing thence due north one said section per running rod. m. wrading 3125 and W per running rod. u(l for cov- ng the onded Give. was presente Catting and layin running rod cotduroy, furnish pl for bridge ac Said bid appearing reasonabl tion of € ‘ommissioner Wagner. seconded by Com- wmissioner Saxrnd, said contract was awarded 10 Chapman & Peterson per bid. oner Olson seconded by xrud that five hundred doi- 1, appropriated out of the e fund 1o be expended on the - Langor-Cormant-Quiring road and that L. Bjorge is hereby appointed overseer of said work. he to hire men and teams nece- exsary to complet id work. On motion board mnuu-m d to meet at 10 oclock a. ., Oct. Un-mm\r ., 1905, IForenoon session. Board met per adjournment with all mem- bers present, The bid of D. W, Mohler, said bid being the only bid presented for road work on the fol- low dose L Beginning at the soutivast corner of scetion t town of Northern and running thence due north a distance of 1wo miles o the northeast corner of section five of said 1own was presented as tollows: ubbing and clearing said road two rods e cents per running rod, o saring reasonable. it was lxn“mm»r Wagrner, seconded rud that said contract W. Mahler. Motion be awarded 1o \'INI l' were recommended e state auditor. motion of Commissioner Gund 1ded by Commis: ioner Wagner, the s instructed Lo re-advertise for bids road work on the rosd deseribed as fol- Beginning at the southwest corner of wwenty-nine town of Cormant and ing thence due north one mile, thence duc west one mile, to the range line between the towns of Cormant and Quiring, thence e north along range line a distance of four wiles Lo the northwest corner Of section six in the said town of Cormant. Bids to be let on the grounds by Commissioners Gunderson and Danaher on Oc¢ at 2 o'clock p. m., notice of U e sai 510 he published in the achduck Ame an. in addition to the offl- vial paper. ard soecifications may bhe ,(I»‘-vn atthe auditor’s office or at Inez post- oftice In the matter of the hearing of the petition and other A. Leipold shment of between town 150, ali. to be determi ‘lnullun of Commi: of G praying for the road on town line o wunuuml Saxrud, continued until the e hoard on Nove ml T 12, 190 ten o'clock a. said rua(l- nsisting uf (4mmlm]mu-l BN A to meet at the riy-six town . on Ociober 19, 1906, ab ten o'clock a, for the purpose of th xamination of sald proposed route ot said road and report at the meeting above specitied. In the matter of the hearing of the petition of R. I Dickinson et al praying for the es- tablishment of a county road in the towns of Turtle Lake and Durand to be determined at this meeting was, on motion of Commissioner Gunderson, seconded by Commissioner Sax- rud, continued untll the meeting of the board Steorner of seel Official Ballot First Commissioner District. General Electlon Nov. 6, 1906. Put a cross mark (X) opposite the name of each| candidate you wish to vote cated by the arrow. COUNTY for in the squares indi- BALLOT For Judge District Court, 15th Judicial District— < W. 8. MCCLENAHAN—Republican & - 3 For ]udoe District Court, 15th Judicial District— g H Fur Member of Congress, 9th Congressional District— | HALVOR STEE\IERSO\I_RepubhcanE “ i g For Member of (Jonorebs, 9th Congressional District— | 5 HALDORE BOEN—Public Ownership, g e 4| e For Member of Congress, 9th Congressional District— | : | Tor State Senator, 61st District—A. L. HANSON—Republican g For State Senator, 61st District— é For Representative, 61st District—JENS J, OPSAHL— N Republican & Y¥or Representative, 61st District— ; H For Couuty Auditor—JOHN WILMANN—Republican E. = g For County Aunditor— H For County Treasurer—G. H. FRENCH—Republican § S For County Treasurer— g For Register of Deeds—J. O. HARRIS—Republican g g ffor Register of Deeds— H For Sheriff—-THOMAS BAILEY—Republican J e For Sheriff—A. B. HAZEN—INDEFPENDENT % S — E For Sherift— For County Attorney-~-HENRY FUNKLEY—Republican g 3 For County Attorney — g For Judge of Probate—M. A. CLARK—LRepublican FFor Judge of Probate— For Clerk of Court— FRED W. RHODA—Republican For Clerk of Court— U0 10§ 310 I 2U0 10§ 3304 For Conuty Surveyor—M. D. STONER—Republican For County Surveyor— { For Superintendent of Schools— WM. B. STEWART— i Republican For Superintendent of Schools— For County Coroner—E. H. MARCUM- Republican For County Coroner— e e tre——————————— For County Commissioner, st District—WES WRIGHT— Republican For County Commissioner, 1st District— BALLOT FOR WOMEN NOVEMBER 6, 1906. 3u0 10j 2304 QU0 10§ 3307 QU0 40} 3307 200 Joj 3304 Put a cross mark (X) oppusite the name of each candi- jdate you wish to vote for in the arrow. For Superintendent of Schools— WM. B. STEWART— squares indicated by the For Superintendent of Schools— _—mm On motion board adjourned to meet at 1:30 . m, Afternoon session Bounrd mt'l pel adjournment with all mem- i bers pr On xrud second- ed by Commissioner he bond of James M, Price for the construction of Gull river bridge was accepted and approved, -On - motion of Commissioner Gunderson, seconded by Commissioner Saxrud the bond of Chapman & Peterson for the construction of a road in the town of Taylor was accepted aml a.m)rn\ od. .\ ( ¢ Lion Eighteon. township 149, Range off from msu-lu No.80 and made a part of district No. 97, on motion duly : set for l\enrlnz November 12, 1906 at 100’clock a. m. and the auditor instructed to give the proper notices, The petition of J, E. Youngman of school district No. 87, praying that his lands, viz; November 12, 1906 at ten o'clock a. m. sn(l a mmittee t6 examine said road consisting of Commissioners J. H. Wagner and A, W. Dan- aher to meet at the southeast corner of sec- tlon thirty-two, town 148, range 33, on Octo- ber 23, 1906, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examination of the proposed route said board above specified. The northeast quarter of the northwest quarter and lots One (1), Two_ (2) and Three of section efghteen, township 151, range 31, be set off from district No. 87 and made a part of district Nr, 93, was, on motion duly made, seconded and carried, set, for hearing Novem- ber 12, 1906 at ten o'clock a. m. and the audit- of sald road and report at the meeting oflor instructed to give the proper notices. On motion duly made, seconded and carried the petition of John A. Carlson et al for the formation of a new school district in the town of Battle was set for hearing at ten o'clock a, m., Monday, November 12, 1906. On_ Motion of Commissioner Gunderson. I seconded by Commissioner Saxrud, the ap- i vilcation of the board of supervisors of the town of Nebish for an appropriation of Three Hundred Dollars out of the county road and bridge fund for road improvements in said town was rejected. On motion of Commissione! xrud, second- i ed by Commissioner Gunderson commission- ¢r Olson was authorized to lssue temporary relief to the guardian of Baby L. Bates, to :nlhl' teng of fitty dollars m provided by aw. On motion of commissioner Wagner second-, ed by Commissioner Saxrud, the bond of’ Mohler & Rice for road work in the town of Northern was accepted and approved. The petition of Hassett & Treftlin, praying for the refundment of that partof the liquor llcensu money paid into the county for llcense sell intoxicating liquors in the town. of lnudene and which said "CBH!L became in- Prrnuve on account of the organization of e village of Baudete. sald petitioners ask for refundment from June 9, 1906 to April 1, Continued on next page of Supplement. 90 10} 9304 Official Ballot Third Commissioner District. General Election Nov. 6, 1906. Put a cross mark (X) opboshe the name of each| candidate you wish to vote for in the squares in- dicated by the arrow. COUNTY BALL For Judge ‘District Court; 15th-Judicial District=—- For Register of Deeds—1J. O HARRIS—Repubhcan = Ww.S. McCLENAHAN—Republxcan i For Judge District Court, 15th Judicial District— % . For Member of Congress,.9th Congressional District— 2 . 5 HALVOR STEENERSON—Republican| e s % For Member of Congress, 9th Congressional District— 5 - HALDOR'E, BOEN—Public Owrership g For Member o Congress, 9uh Congressional District— 2 § For State 5 enator, 61st District—A. L. HANSON—Republican gf 5] For Sba.te Senatm‘, 61st Disfirict—' £ For RepreSenta.twe, 61st Distnct——J ENS J, OPSAHL— = e Republican & For,Representative, 61st District— H For County Auditor— JOEN WILMANN_Repiblican g For County Auditor— s x e i o i s 3 : % For County Treasurer—G. H. F‘RENGB—*—Republieau £ : : z i3 H For County Trea._a_urer—% ] For Reg!ster'cof Daeds-—~ For Sherlft_THOS. BATLBY—Republican auo 10j 204 For: Sherxfi——A Bv HAZEN—Independent For Sher'yfi— *'auo 30§ 2104 For County Attorney—HENRY FUNKLEY—Republican | g ) | s For County Attorney— | g e e e e e e e et For Judge of Probate—M. A. CLARK—Republican i :: s For Judge of Prohate— H For Clerk of Court—FRED W. RHODA—Republican g H For Clerk of Court— $ For County Surveyor—M. D. STONER—Republican §< s For County Surveyor— 8 For Superintendent of Schools—WM. B. STEWART — w Republican H H For Superintendent of Schools— H For County Coroner—E. H. MARCUM—Republican § s For County Coroner— g For County Commissioner, 3rd District—F. 0. SIBLEY— { Republican For County Lommnssnoner, 3rd Dlstmct——WM J. TISDELL— < Independent, 3 For County Commlssmner 3rd District-CHAS. F. SCHROEDER| 3 —Independent| 3 For County Commissioner, 3rd District— NOVEMBER 6, 1906. Put a cross mark X opposite the name of each can- didate you wish to vote for in the squares as indicated. by the arrow. : v For Superintendent of Schools—WM. B. STEWART é Republican 7 5 For Superintendent of Schools— H ! i f | | P