Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 15, 1907, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

7> dred pages. styles and bindings of books. Beginning the New Year nearly every business will need new sets of books. The Pioneer carries a full line of books and an in- spection of the stock will show that we ecarry all sizes, We have the two, three, four and five column day books and journals. A good line of cash books; a well selected stock of ledgers, single or double entry, one hundred to eight hun- A b Read the Dailv Pioneer. Bemidji Elevator Co’, jobbers for Barlows Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Cremo. It’s a good old world after all, if you have no friends or money, in the river you can fall; mar- riages are quite common and, more people there will be, pro- vided you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug store. BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville— Pop- —_ ular Concerts: 302 THIRD ST, Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00. Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30. TONIGHT, EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMERAGRAPH - MARRIED FOR MILLIONS. Illustrated Song “WILL YOU LOVE ME IN DE- CEMBER AS YOU DO IN MAY.” THE CAMERAGRAPH THE: GYPSIES. 3 A THRILLING DETECTIVE STORY. .y DON'T MISS IT!, PROGRAMME CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DaILY. TICKETS 50c—100 V. L. ELLIS & C0., PROPRS. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Philip Medley is in the city today from Park Rapids. Call at the Pioneer when you are in need of office supplies. W. T. Blakely, the Farley log- ger, was in the city yesterday. The Pioneer at all times has in stock office supplies of every description. S, C. Maule, of Tenstrike, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday, returning home last evening. . A. Anderson, a merchant of Blackduck, came down from the “Duck” this morning and is Read the Daily Pioneer. Reed’s studio for eolored work E. H. Simmons of Brainerd, is a Bemidji visitor today. J. C. Templeton, of Rosby, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. ‘When - you get your butter from Roe & Markusen you are not buying storage butter. | the kidneys and re | and healthy condition. 25 cents. - Owl Drug Store. Clerk of Court Rhoda yester- day issued a marriage license to David W. Tozier and Anna C. Nelson. Why worry about that rough skin, peeled nose or chapped | Read the Daily Pioncer. Phone 57—Fleming Bros. hard- ware. Otto Peterson is a visitor in the city today from Shotley. Don’t fail to see the new pro- gram at the Bijon tonight. Itis the best ever. When you get your butter from Roe & Markusen you are not buying storage butter. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, Howard Bailey was a business visitor at Turtle River last even- ing, returning home this morn- ing. Always seasonable and a friend to the housechold for beauty’s sake. Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. County Commissioner F. O. { Sibley is in the city from Island Lake and attending the adjourned session of the county board. Even the old man stole the bottle of Parisian Secret to use on his face after shaving, Bark- er sells it for 25 cents. A. O. Johnson arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Island Lake and left last evening for his home at Turtle River. *Your money back” if a 25c box of Mayo’s Magic Cold and Lagrippe Cure don’t break up that cold. It’s up to you. The Owl Drug Store. Carefully compounded and packed by machinery.- Always good, and always uniform. Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder —made in Minpeapolis. X 1t doesn’t make a homely woman handsome, nor a pretty maiden more graceful, but it im- proves the complexion, and that is worth the price, 25c, for a full sized bottle of Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. John Wenholz, formerly of Turtle River but now holding down a claim in Ward county, North Dakota, is in the city to- day. Mr. Wenholz is here on business and intends returning to his homestead in a few days. Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, feel mean? Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens your nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep. © 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. P. Gravelle and S. Fairbanks; of the Red Lake agency, were Bemidji visitors yesterday. When you get your butter from Roe & Markusen you are not buying storage butter. R. J. Pourpore " of - Blackduck was a business visitor in the city yesterday, returning home last evening. ‘We guarantee and stand by it, so will you after you have tried it. Mayo’s Magic Cold and La- grippe cure. The Owl Drug Store. County Commissioner George Gunderson js in ‘the city today attending the session of the county board. The H. O. B. O. club will meet attending to busisess - matters hands. Parisian Secret will re-|at the home of Mrs, J. E. Lind- here today. Girls if you must powder for heaven’s sake wuse Parisian Secret on your tacs hefore apply- ing the powder. It keeps the skin from getting rough. Bark- er’s Drug Store. Annual Meeting. ‘'move those discomforts. er’s Drug Store Bark- Misses Helen and Josephine McCarthy left this morning for 8t. Joseph Minn., where they will resume their studies at the St. Benedicts Academy. Mary—Dark circles under the The trustees of the Norwegian|eYes indicate a sluggish circula- Lutheran church will hold. their | tion or torpid liver ‘and kidneys. annual meeting at the church)Exercise daily and fake Hol- tomorrow evening ‘at 8 o’clock. lister’s Rocky Mountau ; Tea. ORCHESTRA MUSIC turnished for all occasions. Also Planos tuued. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Box:233, Bemidji, Minn. T.SYMINGTON Coffee! - Coffee! For pure coffee—and a.coffee approved by the state pure food commission—we irivite you to try a- pound of our. celebrated “Yale” coffee. at’40c, 35¢c, 30c, 25¢. and 20c. Our pure “Mocha and Jave has stood the test for a long time. Call at, the store or phone. ROE @ MARKUSEN . PHONE 207 'Twill'de:you good. - 35 cents, tea or, tablets. - Barker’s Drug store. A How’s This? ! We offer one hundred dollars ireward for any-case 9of Catarrh that cannot. be cured by Hall's jcaearrh cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busi- ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. I Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, l Wholesale druggists, i Toledo, O l Hall’s catarrh cure is_taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Testimonials sont free. Price 75 cents per bottle: Sold by all druggists. - Take Hall’s family "piils | constipation, iknown F. J. Cheney for the last| for|. gren, 1I09 Beltrami avenue, Wednesday evening, Jan. 16, W. A. Gould left last night for Duluth. Owl Drug Store, S. R. Moorhead, of River, is in the city today. Turtle His Left Hand Hurt. ‘While coupling cars at Black- duck last Saturdsy, “Reddy” Hazen had the misfortune to have his left hand mashed. The wound was at once dressed and it will be some time before be will be able to resume his work. Fortunately the wound is such that he will not lose any part of the hand FOLEY HONEYauTAR ~The original | LAXATIVE cough remedy, For' coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic, Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. s The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isia | aYellow package. Refuse subatitutes, =, :Preparei only by Foley & Comp ny, Ohlcng... Barker’s Drug Store. Ghe Model BakeryDairy and Confec- tionery Fancy Creamery btr. 30c Fresh Kggs . ... ....25¢ All kinds of poultry at the lowest market price. Don’t think because we are selling you dairy pro- ducts at wholesale prices that the quality is inferior Cream, Ice Cream, Milk THE MODEL 315 Minnesota Ave. | Official PROCEEDINGS of the County Commis- sioners of Beltrami County, Minnesota. Annual Session Held at the Court House in the City of Bemidji, on Tuesday, Jan- uary 8, 1907, at 10 f 0’clock a. m. Phone 125 ANNUAL MEETING Of the board of county commissioners; of Beltrami county, Minnesota, held at the court house in the city of Bemidji on Tues- day, January 8 1807, at 10 o'clock a.m. FORENOON SESSION. On_roll call the following members were present: First district, Wes Wright. Second district, George Gunderson. Third district, F. O. Sibley. Fourth district, Joseph Wagner, Fifth district, A. W. Danaher. The board then proceeded to elect a_chair- man, and upon ballot duly haa Wes Wright was unanimously chosen. The board then proceeded to elect a vice ‘Wagner was unanimously chosen, On _motion seconded by Commissioner Danaher the bond of Henry Funkley as county attorney in the Nangle, John F. Gibbons and Matthew Fisher as sureties was accepted and approve - On motion of Commissioner Sibley seconded fixed at the sum of fifty thousand dollars.” Moved by Commissioner Wagner and seconded by Commissioner Gunderson that the bond of M. A. Clark as judge of probate, in the sum of one thousand dollars with “The United States Fidelity and Guaranty com- pany as surety be accepted and approved. On _motion of Commissioner Gunderson seconded by Commissioner Danaher, the bond of J. O. Harris, register of deeds, in the sum of five thousand dollars with *The United States Fidelity and Guaranty com- vany” as surety be accepted and approved. On motion duly made, seconded and carried the board adjourned to meet at 2 o’clock p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION, Board reconvened as per adjournment with all members present. The board then proceeded to consider the matter of the county printing and the follow- ing bid was presented: The bid of the Be- midji Pioneer Publishing company to print and publish in” the ‘Weekly Ploneer the de- linquent tax list at the sum of fifteen cents per description, to publish the proceedings of the county board, board of equalizations, liquor license applications, ditch notices, school district notices, - and - m scellaneous; notices at the sum of seventy cents per follo for the first insertion and thirty-five cents for each and every subsequent insertion, There being no other bids the board on mo- tion duly made, seconded and carried then adopted the following resolution: Resolved that “The Bewidjl Ploneer be and the same is hereby designated by the county board of the county of Beltrami as the newspaper in| which the notice and list of real estate re- maining delinquent on the first Monday in January, 1907, shall be published.” i On motion of Commissioner Sibley seconded by Commissioner Wagner the following resg= 1ation was adopted: g _ Resolved that The Bemidji Pioneer, a weekly newspaper, be and the same 1s heréby designated by the board of county commis- sioners of the county of Beltrami,_ as. the newspaper in which the notices and list of real estate remaining delinquent on the first day of January, 1907, and all the commission- ers’ proceedings and miscellaneous notices and said paper is designated as the official newspaper of said county. The compensa- tion for such printing shall be as follows: Seventy cents per folio for the first inser- tion and thirty- five cents per folio for each and every subsequent insertion, except for rate of fifteen cents per description; said newspaper is also to give bond in the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars for the faithful performance of the same,- On motion of Commissioner Danaher seconded by Commissioner Sibley the county attorney was instructed to notity Harry G, chairman and upon ballot duly had Joseph [ of Commissioner Gunderson | & sum of one thousand dollars with Charles | %" o Stk Prank Snow " 3im Price On motion of Commissioner. Sibley and 2 seconded. by Commissionor Gunderson the | John MeDonald ey A bond of George H, I'ronch, county treasurer, | p4E, Patter wato in " the sum of fifty thousand dollars with | by, wag T Ton Bvk “The National Surety company” as surety | masmy Mitchell Tonty Rustad was accopted and approved. Danny Miv iy Busts On' motion of Commissioner Wagner and | Sre3Qlson B faglor seconded by Commissioner Gunderson the | oy soval B Olosaonsda bond of Frea W. Rhoda, clerk of distriet | hoter Lase ey court, in the sum of ono thousand doliaxs | 4 SN ES 1S Soranson™ with “The Metropolitan Surety company” a3 | B° pragonburg HON. Hidzeth surety was accepted and approved. Goo Enareth John Thoren the delinguent tax list, which shall be at the | for 1905. ey Banic of Blackaucic, - 4 8,561 88 5701 40 6,082 70 5,052 04 5,033 33 in Flrst ank of Baudette. .. State ‘Total funds on hand Dec. 24, 1906. ... $56.242 65 Respectfully submitted, JOHN WILMANN, County Audlior, . W. RHODA, Clerk of District Court. Chalrman Co. Comr’s, Board of Audit. Seltrami county. On motion duly made, seconded and carried the applications of F. M. Brock, 1. O. Manger. and L. II Landers for correction of assess- ment and abatement of taxes were rejected, On motion duly made. seconded and car- ried the application of W.L. Brooks for cor- rection of assessment and abatement of taxes was recommended to the state aud:tor, Moved by Uommissioner Gunderson second- ed by Commissioner Sibley that $200 00 be and tho same is hereby set aside and transterred trom the county revenue fund to the incl- dental fund, for fncidental exenses. Moved by = Commissioner Sibley and Commissioner Gunderson, that the sum of 82,000 be and the same is hereby set asido from the county revenue fund, to de- fray expenses of =witnesses and jurors of district court, during the year 1907, n_motion’ of Commissioner Sibley -and seconded by Commissioner Danaher N. Otter- stad of Turtle River was appointed appraiser of state lands for the year 1907 as provided by section 2414 of revised code of Minnesota or 1905. On motion of Commissioner Danaher seconded by Commissioner Gunderson, C. E, Barrette was appointed to fill the position of Janitor of the court house. oved by Commissioner Danaher seconded by Commissioner Gunderson that the chair- man appoint a committee of three toconfer with the city council of the city of Bemidji With reference to taking care of the city poor | 1 and report same at the next meeting of the board and further that the auditor be in- structed to present ta the city at that time all claims due the county for the taking care of the city poor. Motion carried. On motion duly made, seconded and carried the board adjourned to meet at7:30 p. m. EVENING SESSION. Board reconvened per adjournment with all members present. On motion duly made, seconded and car- ried the following resolution was adopted: “Resolved that the ° following_ qualified electors of the several election districts of Beltrami county be selected to serve as grand Jurors of the district court: for the year 1907: GRAND JURORS Elmer Glidden Q.J. Tagley. Edward Rako Samuel Marin Joseph McTaggart Joseph Chisel Thos. Smart Frank Lycan M. G, Foley Chas. Knox Dunk Wilcox E. F. Kellogg Matt Thome Chas. Nangle . Hofland John Sherberg Albert Ohristianson C. E. Green Jacob Miller P.M. Olson Albert Benson Thimoty Craig 0. B, Olson , A. Wagner John Harkman William Blocker Carl Dahlquist Frank Johnson B ‘a3 William Zyspil Samuel Beals John Anderson Nate Peckham John Jemtvold Gromwell Geo. Wallace John Rendell . Rice N. E. Arnold Fremen Pike J. W. Speelman Ghas. Peterson Gust Leipold Knute Strand D. W, Carter Thos. Anderson Frank A. Johnson W. M. Austin M. N. Knox P. McKnight P Aibee, Isaac J. Haycraft Herman Pupahl B. Blakeley L.T. Otterstad Henry Steshman C. arter E. Leonard Andrew Jacobson W, Fellows G. D, Neison Chas, Gustafson 1.8 Richard P.Larkin - Jack Dale Ben Iverson 00n motion duly made, seconded and carried the following resolution was adopted: “Re- solved that the following qualified electors of the several election districts of Beltrami county be selected to serve as petit jurors of the district court for the year 1907." PETIT JURORS L. D. Johnson Andrew Larson mrevh ed laws of Minnesota: J rst, district. J. M. Barnett; Bemidi, Second district, W. D; Hayden. Blaciduc! Bourii diotii & o Ao ding, Fitth distrlct, Senjamin Cartor, Tois On motion 0f Commissioner Danaher and seconded by Commissioner Gunderson the salary of the superintendent of schools for the ensulng year was fixed at $1,200 and addi- tlonal allowance of 200 for traveling ex- pense, 5 Lu motion of Commissioner Gunderson and seconded by Commissioner Danaher the f¢ lowing resolution was adopted: G "1t Is resolved. b; Col state of Minnesota, that 1n accordance with the revised laws Of the state of Minn sota for the year 190, section No. 527. the county treasurcr is hereby allowed Clerk bire for the year 1807, which is to be pald out of the county revepue fund. county auditor is hereby authorized to draw warrants for amounts not to exceed £300 on the county revenue fund, for clerk hirein the county treasurer’s office for the year 1907 on properly executed-vouchers.” On motion of Commissioner Sibley and iexl:oudflg';y Commissioner Gnndl;amn the salary of the county attorney for the ensuing Yeolr was 1?1(211 n:itll,m a dod 0 motion duly ‘made, secon and carried The Bemld]l Pioneer was desi financial statement for 1906, On motion duly made; seconded and carried Commissioner Wes Wright was ap- Dointed a committee of one to look after the Iecossary Iepalrs of the court house and grounds. On motion of Commissioner Sibley and seconded by Commissioner Wagner the fol~ lowing resolution was adopted: That the county auditor be and he hereby s Instructed advertise for bids for physl- @ poor and chairman of the count; board of bealth for the year of 1007: z Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the board of county commis- sloners of Beltrami county, Minnesota, uy until 1 o'clock p, m. Tuesday, January 1 907, at the office of the county auditor, at the court house in the city of Bemidji, for a physician for the county poor and chairman of the county board of health. ‘Whose dutles shall be as follows: ‘Such physician to be a resident of Be- midji, and in the performance of his duties must, at his own expense. furnish all medi- cies, bandages and materials appertaining thereto: and all t1ansportation for all con- taglous cases, except for non-residents of the state, to the poor farm and pest house; and furnish at his own expense all necessary morphine and_cocaine and all necessary drugs and medicines, bandages and neces- sary materials for the poor residents afflicted with contagious disease: attend medically upon all the poor at the poor farm and at his Own expense furnish all necessary assistance in operations and in the performance of all his duties, quarantine when necessary and pay all the expenses thereof, and attend thereto”accoding to the rules of health; and keep''ai true“and correct record of all non- resident patients.” Successtul bidder will be required to enter into contract with the county for the faithful performanceofithe work as above described and bid for. The board of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the board of county commis- sioners of Beltrami county. Minnesota. Dated January 9, 1907. ‘WES WRIGHT, Chairman of county board. JOHN WILMANN, County Auditor. Moved " by Commissioner Wagner and seconded by Commissioner Danaher that the present county physician and chairman ef the county beard of health be retained as such at the same compensation as heretofore until his successor is appointed and the patients of the Beltrami county pest house Dbave been transported to their new quarters. On motion duly made. seconded and carried the application of Nick T. Forthum for cor- rectiou of assessment and abatement of taxes was recommended to the state auditor. On motion duly made. seconded and carried the following resolution was adopted: Whereas, A petition signed and duly acknowledged by a majority of the freehold- ers who are entitled {0 vote at school meet- ings in their respective districts. residing within the territory of the proposed new school district, with the approval and recom- mendation of the county superintendent en- dorsed thereon. asking for the formation of a new school district, which shall embrace the territory “hereinafier described, was pre- sented to the Board of County Commissioners of this county, at a session of said Board held or the twelfth day of December, A. D. 1906, Joseph Lindahl Chas. Lannon Wm. Tisdell Chas. Saxrud 13 Jobn Hanson s Thomas P. Dooher Carl G. Johnson . A. Gustafson Fred Rardwell August Peterson by Commissioner Gunderson the bond of }?‘o?%h?;s‘&%, Thomas Balley, sheriff, {n the sum of five | & Saepmy H.W. Krabn thousand dollars with’ Andrew T. Clavin, | Rackg 0. Lindgren Adolph Kleln and Charles Nangle as sureties | R ore paiaes P, Manls Was accepted and approved. fnton Zilhe Ty ; On motion of Commissioner Sibley ‘and | & Sy i omagy ¥ Wileay seconded by Commissioner Wagner the fol- | & 1z -2 Eugens Fredenburg lowing resolution was adopted: “Resolved | iy Joo Bilis that the bond of the county treasurer for the Martin Galchutt term commencing on the first Monday in | Pory Albert Forte January, 1907, e’ and the same s hereby | 1o HSpOLCTE John Olsen On motion duly made, seconded and car- ried the board adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock a. m. January 9, 1907. i+ JANUARY 9, 1907. i FORENOON SESSION: Board reconvened as per ‘adjournment with all members present. ¥ 2 Moved by Commissioner Wagnor ~and seconded by Commissioner Sibley that the bid of the trustees.of the Presbyterian church of $25 for the old heating plant of the county Jail lm accepted and approved. Motion carried. The following resolution introduced by Commissioner Sibley and seconded by Com- missioner Wagner was adopted : ‘Whereas H. J, Loud is the owner of the ne% neX{ section 23 township 147 range 33 and the same was assessed for the year of $600, and the tax for said year is $20.64, and whereas sald 1ands were assessed at & valuation of $188" for' the year 1906, and whereas the same are and Were at the time of the 1905 valuation cut over lands and not worth to exceed $188 and wheres adjoining and similar lands were,ass for 1905 at a valuation of $180 per 40, and whereas pro- ceedings to sell lands for the tax of 1905 were duly commenced and are pending in court at the present time, and said Loud has filed an answer, and is defending said proceedings, and whereas sald tax is excessive and unju: and 'Said lands were not of greater value in 1905 than they were in 1806 Now_ therefore the county attorney is ‘hereby authorized and directed to enter into a gl&nul%l v;llh said Lo\id. settling and dis- qissing. seid tax proceedings upon the pay- ment gy said onud of the 5nx for 1905 based &ps)ln & valuation of ‘$188, being the sum of Moved by Commissioner Sibley and second- ed by Commissioner ' Wagner that Auditor John Wilmann, Commissioners J. H. Wagner.and Wes, Wright be and hereby are appointed as the' purchasing committee of the county for theensulig year. On_motion of. Commissioner Sibley and seconded by Commissioner Wagner the fol- ted: “Resolved lowing resolution was" adopted: that the sum of $500 be taken from the county revenue tund and st aside as a contingent fund for the use of the county attorney in criminal cases pursuant: to the provisions ot section 574 of the revised laws of Minnesota On motion of Commissioner Sibley and seconded by Commissioner Gunderson the unorganized territory. of the county was re- arranged into’ assessment districts as fol- Jows, to-wit: ernment township 147" range 31, Terrier. of Pitt, town of Wabanaca, to, romit the balance of feo for liquor license granted at November 12, 1906. meeting, or to take Steps 1o prosecute im for fllcgally seliing liquor. ‘O motion of Commissioner Danaber and seoondod by Commissioner Gunderson the | nnual reports of county oficals of fees for 1506 wero accepted and approv onded by Commissioner Wagner the appli- miun of John C.Comlins for license to sell intoxicating liquors at Graceton, in the town of McDougald, was rejected. On motion of Commissioner Sibley and seconded by Commissioner Gunderson the following report of the auditing committee was accepted and approved: X To the Honorable Board of County Commis- sloners, Beltrami county, Minnesota. ntlemen: O e the andersigned Board of Audlt_of said Beltraml county, convened at the office of the county treasurer of said county, oi the twenty-fourth day of December, 1906, for the purpose of examining ant d ing the accounts, books and vouchers of Geo. H ¥ French, county treasurer of said county, ‘and to count and ascertain the kind, descrip- tion and uzi’onm of funds in the treasury and nging thereto, bEVlge g’esi‘w&tmlly report that we found said {roaguror indebted to thoseveral tunds at the ‘beginning of bm}sipass Aosn Dec. 26, 1906, In the | rate sum of 3 i wffiiuwe find the treasurer in the possession of tunds covering sald indebtedness in kind and amounts as follow: sudits in safe.s %) $ 319 24 Cash items, money orders, e et Natonal i Banic, Bemdl » %8m0 D !ipegositer in Lumbermien’s E . | ranges On_ motfon of Commissioner ‘Sibley and | a d town- shiy 146 range 30. and township 14 rangesl. S8cond aesessmont districe, wwn&h{nfl 150 range 32, 5 Third assessment district. township 161 R Garsh assessment ‘district, township 153 range 30 and townshiD [54 range 30. Fifth _assessment dls 8 3. 33% 36, Kals?nfl 38; township 154 ranges 34, 35, 36, . Sixth assessment. district. township 155 ranges 30, 81, 32 and 33: township 156 ranges 1. 32 and 33: township 157 ranges 30, 31, 32 and 33: township ‘158 ra. 30, 31, 32 a township 15 ranges 30, 31, 160 range 33; township 154 range 33. S A R Sy Tange 343 towns] range 3i: towns whship. 163 for the sald assessment dist! 3 L Fi ?strlcc. N. omxand. ‘Turtle River. o Second district. J ar, Oakwood, - Third district, Henry Pfund, Kelliher. ' Fourth district, 0. G, Miller, Shotley: Fifthaisurict, P. M. Svenson, Thorbult. __Sixth district, ‘to ,be appointed by the event} B, board then ufi rnese felogke oclotk b m. L First assessment district, north half of gov- | & D | bad a day of M S umed to meet at 2| for the action of said Board thereon: Aud whereas, It was then ordered by said Board that a hearing should be had on said Dpetition, at a session of said Board commenc- ing on the elghth day of January, A. D. 1907, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the office of the county auditor in the city of Bemidji, in said county. And whereas, Due notice of the time and place of such hearing has been given by post- ing a copy of said order in one public place in each of the school districts to be affected by said petition, and by handing to and leav- ing with the clerk of each of said school districts so affected thereby a true copy of such order, at least ten days before the time appointed for such hearing, and by the publi- cation of saidorder twice in the legal news- paper printed and published in said Beltrami county, to-wit: The Bemidji Pioneer, which said newsnnper last mentioned is printed and pubilshed in sald county, “and was duly esjgnated by said County Commissioners for the publishing of the same: and due proofs of the posting and service and publi- cation of said order and notice of hearing having been made and filed by the afidavit of J. U. Williams, who posted sald order, and by _the certificate of the county auditor of tricts affected thereby. and by the affidavits of the publishers of sald newspapers in which the same was so Dnbllshsd.respecdve!iy: And whereas, At the session of said Board ot Uounty Commissioners commencing on said eighth day of January, A. D. 1907, said petition was publicly read and considered. and arguments of all persons interested therein for and against the organization of said proposed new district duly heard and considered 1t is hereby ordered and determined, That sald petition ‘be granted, described territory, to-wit: -All of thirty- five (35) west of the meandered Beaudette river, all the fractional sections thirty-four (34), twenty-seven (20), and of section thirty- three (33), all in Baudette township, town 161, north of range 31 West: also the west half of section eleven (11); all of sections ten (10) and three (3), and all of section two (2) west of the meandered Beaudette river. in Spooner township (160 N.31 W.) be and the same is hereby organized and constituted a school district, and shall be hereafter designated and known as Common School District No. 111 of the county of Beltrami, state of Minne- S0t B; order of the Board of County Commis sioners of Belflln%fi%u&by. Minnesota. Chairman of said Board. Attest: (Seal) -~ JOHN'WILMANN, County Auditor of said Beltrami counts. ‘Minnesota. Dated this 8th day of January. 1907. On motion duly made, seconded and car- Tied the annual reportof the superintendent of the poor farm was accepted and approved, On motion duly made, secouded and car- rled the auditor was instructed to have printed one hundred coples of the financial statement in pamphlet form at a cost, of On motfon duly made, seconded and car- rled the following resolution was adopted: “Resolved that the county -officials be in- structed to submit a list of supplies for their respective offices to the county auditor to be presented to the purchasing committee, and that this board will not be responsible for or recognize bills purchased through other chanuels, and that the auditor.seFve notice ‘upon said officials to this effect.” The petition of Albert Berg etal praying for the formation of & new school districs comprising the followlng. territory, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, section 35, 10t5, section 35, town- ship 161 . range 31 W. 131, ship 161 N. range ots1,2,3,4,5,6,7, 8 and 9, sel of nwiC. e% of Swi and wis of sel section 6, township 160 N. range and % sectlon S towmship 160 N, range 0 W. lots 1, 2. 8 and- ange 4" section 7, townsh! a 12; all of section 13, e% of section 14, townshi; 160 N. range 31 W, was presented to the boa; and on, motion duly made, seconded and it was determined that a hearing be meeting of said board on the fourth arch, A. D, 1907, at 10 o'clock &. m. at the court hous in the city of BemIdji. ‘The petition of E. W. Wilson et al praying for the alteration of the boundaries of the school districts No. 91 and 102 was present 1o the board and On ried the board adjo | Attest: JORN WILMANN, 3 Coun! ity Auditor, Corey Will Not Wed This Trip. Paris, Jan. 12—William E. Corey, president of the United States Steel corporation, anthorizes the Associated Press to state that, all reports to the contrary notwithstanding, he- will not i ated as the newspaper in which to nnblxgg the . and the following

Other pages from this issue: