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What would you do—you who. have no telephone? . : You would have to waste priceless time- in going and coming, when. immediate medical attendance should be had. | Are You Protected by Telephonef ] NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE GOMPANY i »,Tg.g: Board. of ‘County. Commisstoners {of Beltrami County, met as per adjourn-. ixaalrét. at 9:30 A, ‘M., Tuesday May 6th, 119138, Meeting called to order by. Rako: y , | Y . Chairman Members. present:’ Rgko, Myhre; Len- non;: Thompson 'and"Clementson. The minutes of the previous meeting iwere read and corrected.and on motion {of Thompson, seconded by Lennon, ap- proved. # ] L Pursul;:lx:it to mot{‘oin, bids crverls opened or, grubbing, grading and. turnpikin d; o rvey Co ‘was. the only one offered. The figures being. 1ndeflnn§ the timé was extended: unui 3 o’colck P. M. to_permit him to revise the figures. Bids for grading, grubbing and turn- piking State Roads number 4 and.7 were opened according to motion. 18Chflq Beck 'was the: only bidder at On'‘motion of Lennon seconded by Clementgon; the bid. of Chris. Beck at |, $1890° was “accepted, including cost of culvert.. Roads 7 be completed: Novem- ber 1st, 1913, ClOn motion ofdiLennon seconded by lemenson. an. adjournment was taken until 1:30-0’clock- B, fi? The Board met at. o'clock. P. M. All" members presen Pursuant- to. motion: the bids for a steel hridge across the Clearwater River in‘ town' of- Buzzle' were' then -taken' up, and the following bids submitted: Minneapolis® Bridge Co., full' steel bridge, ‘according to. specifications, $2,- 198, according to plans and.specification: submtted with bid,. §2,200." concrete floor and backing, and, substi+ tuting- planks, $1,900. Using wooad floor, capacity, span, . Wwith plank floor and plank “backing $1,700. Combination steel 'anpd:iran_ bridge, $1050. Bid of the Hennepin Bridge Co., for bridge ‘according 'to plans andspecifica- tions, $2291.560. Wooden brdge, $1,226.00. Goodman and Loitved for steel bridge as per specifications. Superstructure .$ 643.40 Substructure- ... . 1363.40 ... .$1996.80 TOtal ...oovedteanaiaiil, ‘Changes in plan—concrete at base “of abutement, per cu, yd. ......$12.00 Concrete above ground, .per cu yd. 9.00 Wood piling, per lineal foot...... S Reinforced steel in place, 41% cents per pound. Gravelling ceee ..$20.00 Bid of J. bridge, flooring, $1,470. . On. motion of Thompson, seconded by Myhte, the bid of J. M. Price for $1,470 was accepted. On motion of Thompson seconded by hre’ all other bids were rejecte Tdedgy and To-morrow are the days of the BEMIDJI PIO BIG BOO 11:30 P. M. i3 Every reader who presents a coupon at the office of The: Pioneer will geta 'set of Everybody’s Cyclopedia (usual G nd; TOTIORROW. ) No. other charge—just a coupon such as is printed.on: another page of this issue, and Al © M b A7 i ! P i The MostUseful: Set of Books On Tllustration greatly reduced. in.size, but.just -as.it. looks—-complete in five large .octavo. volumes,: bound. : th ilustrated :in. color . in English, clo magnificently and monotone—usually.sells for $12 a set, but TODAY. and TOMORROW complete for $1.98 and the.coupon on another page. Present \t%hat Mail Orders Filled---See Coupon Earth .- Our, Guarantee: We,. positively. - guarantee to re- fund 'fll:.ia'mm' t ‘paid ‘by -any Everybody" a that it is not entirely satisfactory ‘and - as represented. - The Bemidji Pioneer Coupon Today * Address The Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. Deducting | - |lentson reported that he 'had* examined of J. M. or steel concrete backing, $1,763. With plank {; i lark . Judge of Municipgl:Court, egation from the Town of Frohn | A del entering protest against bridge' across Mississippi River on State' Road No. 24, was heard and the matter laid on the table to be considered later. Henry Pfund, Supervisor of Assess-! ment requested that the Board give him some . instructions as to his duty, On motien of Lennon, seconded by Thompson, ‘the Supervisor of Assess- ment was instructed’ to appraise the ce- dar, logs and lumber in unorganized ter- ritory and. to confer, instruct.and check up_local" assessors ‘'on lumber, logs and cedar. The bid of Harvey Cottan on road number 6, was taken up and on motion of Clemenson, seconded - by Thompson the contract was awarded ‘to Harvey Cottan for the sum of $2275. Work to be completed November 1st, 1913, accord-~ ing to specifications. ” The application of Gordon R. Hether-~ ington for refundment of Liquor Li- cense was on motion of Clemenson sec- onded by Thompson rejected. The following resolution - was offered by _Lennon ‘and seconded: by: Clemenson: Resolved, that.the Sheriff be instruct- ed to use his best efforts and all reass |onable means to collect the personal property tax warrants now in his hands, or that he be held personally - liable therefor; and that this Board will reim- | burse the sheriff for actual expenses in- curred by him, in making levies, where |’ payment. is_successfully. resisted.in legal proceedings by parties against whom such. tax: warrantg have been issued. On: motion of Lennon, - seconded. by Clemenson, meeting adjourned to9:30 A, M. May 7th: . - May 7th, 1913, Board met at 9:30 A. 'M, pursuant to adjournment. All members present, . ) The application of the Minnesota Dey- elopment Association for.appropriation .of $150 was read and on motion of Clem- lentson, seconded by Thompson, was ap- iproved, unanimously, | Communication from L. P. Eckstrum regarding-the pump taken from,the boil- ler room was read. ' Commissioner Clem- the same and that it was not.worth over. 1$25. On motion. price was fixed at that lamount. E. J. Swedback appeared before the Board and protested against taxes on his lots in Block 17, City of ‘Bemidji, on the ground that he was assessed out of pro- iportion with other property- adjoining. |On investigation it was found that'the ‘assessor extended_ the valuation: on the adjoining lot at $500, for improvements ‘when it should have been $5000. The auditor was instructed to make an au- ditor’s assessment for correction. The following' abatements were on mo- tion of Thompson, seconded by Clement- son: approved. i Four applications of J. L. George, ‘Auditor, “for' cancellation of taxes on Government and State land; O. nson, Page & Hill, John Dobish. E. A. Engler Co., Mary Tardie, Lee Ray Guptill. The necessary aflidavits accompanying same. The. following applications were laid on the table: J. W. Boeing, there being no affidavit' accompanying same. The application of the Duluth Brew- ing & Malting Co., for reduction of taxes on the old: Rex Building for the year 1912 was rejected on the ground that the law would:not permit the refunding of the taxes for that year. The application of the Town of Ben- ville for ‘an appropriation of $300 road money to be expended on certain roads in' said town, was:on motion of Myhre seconded by Clementson, allowed, The application of the Town of Hornet for $200 to be expended on certain roads in said town was read and on motion of Lennon seconded by Thompson, $100 was appropriated to be expended for ditching the swamp between sections 30 and 31 in said Town. | The bond ofdHelic Clementson for the erection of a dam across the Rapid River in the Town of Gudrid was approved on motion of Lennon, seconded by Thomp- son, and the Auditor was directed to is- sue license as prescribed by law. On motion of Thompson seconded by Lennon the meeting adjourned until The 'Board met pursuant to adjourn- ment. All members present. Fetition of Eugene Caldwell and others asking. for investigation of books of the Town of Quiring was then heard and there’ appearing: ‘to be no_ ground for taction, petition was rejected. . On_motion" of Lennon seconded . by Myhre, the following: bills-were allowed: Simon Thompson, Constable fees [ “Fra Doud $° 9.02 LF. E:: Johnson, Dep. Coroner, viewing body of H. McCumber 7.85 E.’ Johns Dep. - Coroner., o dy of Airos Annis 5.65 | P. M. | Viewin, A il %) Rbé;‘a’. scording prisoners i being - conducted:. to- 5.0 to ¢ , Boariirg prisoners being conducted -. to Judge of Municipal Court, State vs. John Ryberg . 3.30 L. P, Eckstrum, Sewer Herb Doran, Supplies and: la- bor Surveyor’s office .......,. ‘Wm.: Peckles, Hauling away rubbish and labor ........... M. F.. Cunningham, Labor Court 5.75.1 No. 4 to-wit: at the northeas o Eenstoam, 125.00" :flonh,qu_r‘&nmr uRTt- Herb Doran, Supplies, Laber a.eolmr of Section /7, 148, R. 31, theénce running south on’ sixteenth line one and 7.60 one half mile to'the east and west quar- iter line of section 18, thence west 7.25:to the quarter cormer on the range line between the Towns of Taylor Court House . 7.15;T.-148, R. 31 and Port Hope, T. 148; R. i L, C. Smith Type; .32, thence south on Range line between ‘typewriter’ . 85.05 ‘said towns to’the southwest corner of. E._J. Bourgeois, nts of Beltrami- -County, containing ditches and County roads ... 31.00 Architects & Engineers Supj Co."Supplies for County Sur- ve) BT, il s s ‘War Service for April .... cevevegee F. z)v Rhoda, Express, Postage, ete. T N. W. Tel. Ex. Co,, service for 43.35 29.71] R. F. D] Supplies ....... .50 Goodman & Loitved, Building driveway in courthouse yard. 370.22 G. H. Smith, posting notices. .. 6.0 M: F. Cunningham, Bal. due on Contract ..... cieseees. 28,70 Carl Kverno, Partial payment on contract on repairing and “decorating court house ..... 300.00! H. Clementson, Mileage and committee work 12.40 H, Clementson, Mil missioners ‘meetings .. 34.40 Rn;lyK. Bliler, Copy of eld DOteS ....e..eoo-. 16.00 The matter -of State road number 24 and bridge"across the Mississippi River. | was' ‘bl'ouhft up for further considera- tion. A delegation consisting of citizens of Bemidji and' the "Town of. Bemidji were present, and after some discussion it was resolved that the Board go over the -route, with such members of the delegation as desired-to be present and, the Board of Aldermen of the City of Bemidji, and that the same meet at the Court House at-9:30- A. M., May 8th. Ap- proved. X Letter of the First National Bank of’ Brainerd asking that their bond. be re- duced from $100,000 to $60,000, and' en- closing a new bond of the United States Fidelit§ Co., for the'latter amount, and; properly, verified, was read. On' motion_of Lennon, -seconded by Clementson; bond being properly. certi- fied to, ‘and approved by the Board of Audit was approved by County Board: On motion of Thompson seconded by Myhre, meeting; adjourned until 9:30 o’clock A, M. May 8th. 9:30 o'clock A. M!, May 8, 1913. Board met pursuant. to adjournment. { All members_present. On motion of Lennon, seconded by i Thompson, the Auditor was directed to| advertise for bids for clearing, grubbing | and grading one mile of County Road, situated between Section 31 in the Town of Summit and Sec. 36 in the Town of| Blackduck, thence for ° grading and ditching two and one half miles of that part of a county road number 6 running from the Township line of Summit and Berch south on range line to the quai ter corner of sections 13, Town of Tay- lor, and 18, Town of Birch respectively| according to specifications furnished by the County Surveyor. Bids received for whole or in part.. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids to. he opened at 10 o’'clock A. Jure 10th, ‘at the office of the County Auditor, On motion. of. Thompson seconded by Myhre, the auditor was instruc¢ted to ad- vertise for bids for clearing, grubbing and - ditching County roads number 12 and 74, beginning at the southeast corner of Southwest quarter of Northwest quar- ter, Sec. 7,:148-31, thence running south on” the sixteenth line to the east and west quarter line of section 18, thence west to the quarter corner on the Range lin between Port Hope and Taylor,| thence south 80 rods, according to speci: fications furnished by the County Sur-i veyor. Bids received for’ whole or in part. The Board reserves the right to reect any or all bids. Bids to be opened at’10:30 o’clock A. M. June 16th, at the office of the County Auditor. On motion of Lennon seconded by Myhre, the Auditor was instructed to! advertise for bids for the clearing, i grubbing and grading of one mile of| County Road, beginning at the quarter line between sections 32 and 33, 147-32 running thence west on -the quarter line to the quarter corner between sec- tions 31 and 32, and there ending. Ac- carding to- specifications furnished by the County Surveyor. Bids' received for whole; or. in part. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids to be opened at 11 o'clock A. M, June 10th, at the office of the County Audi- tor. On motion of Clementson seconded by Thompson meeting adjourned until 1:30 At 1:30 o'clock P. M. board again met pursyant to adjournment. All members 'present. The following resolutions were. offer- ed by Thompson and seconded by Len-| Rouolion Detigastios & Biats Rosd, lu 01 To, Be ug; or Improved Under the ' Jurdsal Vof the ‘ Btate Highway Commisxjon of Minnesota: Pursuant to Section e (9), Chapter thirty-three (33), General Laws of 1911, Judge'of Municipal Court, State s. John B, O’'Day .... Judge of ‘Municipal Court, b John: Gunderson ....... 2.15 of "Municipal” Court, = Johi etefski .- 3.55 .70 2.25 i-vs, .Edward Smith. 3.45 Todwe ot M pat BoRE s § Yis” Boamex Lynch, : 1.35 2.00 .95 -85 2.65 | Judge of Municipal C e ot M 'sséitm}e(y: urt, State [udge of: Municipal :Co xd vg Joe Kelly . 6.10 Judge of Municipal Court, State VS .Chas. -ShOTeS. . ....-v..... 5.42 [ Judge ‘of Municipal ‘Court, State vs. George "Willi; Lo 28,10 Judge of Municipal Court, State vs.” P.. D.’Munroe ' .70 Judge of Municipal Court, State vs. C, W. Chadwell ......... 1.00 Judge of Municipal: Court, State vs. H. M. McLean ........... .90 Judge of Municipal Court, State vs. Fred Burnett and S. J. Rogers .... 19.05 Judge of Municipal Court, State 1.40 vs. E, Helland . 1.15 Judge of Municipal C vs. Roland Gilmore . . 2.25 Andrew Johnson, g Clearwater county prisoners. 43.50 Andrew Johnson, Boarding City : Prisoners . 10.50 ‘Andrew Johnson, ff’s and mileage, Municipal court 8.80 Andrew Jonnson, sSheriff’s fees ‘and mileage, dist. court ...... 3.20 Andrew. Johnson, boarding coun- ty prisoners ................ 172.50 Mr. E. A. Barker, supplies for County Jail . 3.20 F. W. Rhoda, entering real es- . ‘tate—Tax Judgment .. . 1058.26 Bemidji Pioneer, legal notices... 19. Bemidji Pioneer, Printing Fin- :‘ancial Statement ........... 1276.00 Bemidji Pioneer, -Printing no- tices,” proceedings, etc ...... 89.45 Bemidji Pioneer, Supplies, Coun- ty Auditor's ollévi‘e o 16.76 3.76 10.50 urer Sieees 2.86 Supplies for Register of Deeds .......... .65 (Above bills of the Bemidji Pieneer sub- :iject to correction.of County Auditor.) N. W. Tel. Exchan; . .50 ury... 22.85 O’Leary & Bowser, Supplies for prisoners ..... ceeess 32,00 Bemidji Examiner, 500 envelopes - |County Treasurer .......-.. 1.26 lanks, f 10.10 Stevens Print Shop, Su Court House ...:. 24.15 Miller-Davis Ptg. ment 'books and blanks, Books Money and credits .... 384.50 Miller-Davis Ptg. Co, Blanks, County Auditor. 2.15 Fritz-Cross Co,, Supplies, Rej . ter of Deeds . 9.00 18.00 Marcum Ptg. Ci School Supt. . . 4.00 95 |line one mile, thence south on_ section be it resolved by the Board of County | Cqfi!;u sioners, of . the County. of Bel- trami; té“of Minnesota,”that the road herein’ to-wit: 2 - Beginning at a point on $tate Road; No: 4 toswit: at the' “section -corier be- tween :sections 19 and 30 T. 149, .R, 30,1 on ‘duck, thence .running; south- along the range lixlzeito'rthe st;uél;ea;é cfirr{;r of section.36,.in, Town of Blackduck, thence ESk V6 o eetiion (cothes Dtwde 5 tions,1 and 6 in the Towns-of Taylor, T.*148; ‘R. 31 and 'Bitch 'T. 148," R.30, thence south on the.rarige line to the sec- tion corner between sections 30 and 31 in’thé town'of ‘Birch, thence west to the quarter corner between sections 30..and. 31 in Birch Township, thence'south on the quarter line to the township line between the towns of Birch T. 148, R. 30, and Moose Lake, .T. 147, R. 30, thence eadt oné and ‘one haif mile to the sec- tion corner of sections 4 and 5, in T. 147, R. 30, thence south on section line to the north shore of Kitichi Lake and there ending. In said County of Bel- trami, be and the same is hereby desig- nated as State Road No. 26 for the pur- pose of having the same constructed or improved in accordance with the pro-| visions of said law. 1911385.ted at Bemidji, Minn., 8th of May, By the Board of County Commission-| ers. —A. E. Rako, Chairman. | Attest:—J. L. George, Auditor, By H. W. Alsop, Deputy. Resolution Designating a State Road, To | Be Bulilt or Improved Under the Juris-; diction of the State Highway Com-| mission of Minnesota Pursuant to Section Nine (9), Chapter thirty-three (33), General Laws of 1911, be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Bel- trami, State of Minnesota, that the road ‘herein, to-wit: Beginning at a point on State Road No. 26 to-wit at section ‘corner between sections 26 and 36 T. 148, R. 30, on Range line between the Towns of Taylor .and Birch, thence running west on ‘section e line between sections 35 and 36 toTown- ship line between Town of Taylor and, morganized T. 147, R. 31, thence west on Township line to the shore of Twin ‘e . 20.00 the Rétige line ‘of Summit and Black-|No. sections 31/ T. 148,.R. 3 County of BEltrami’ be:and the sa; is’ hereby desighated as State Road l\g: 38 for the purpose of having the same con- structed or improved in accordance with {the provisions_of said law. lg?sfltefl at Bemidji, Minn., May g£th, By the Board of County Commission- —A. E. Rako, Chairman. Attest:—J. L. George, Auditor. By H. W. Alsop, Deputy. | The matter of ' opening State road 0 |number 24, and building a bridge across the Mississippi: River was taken:up: for further ‘consideration. The Council of the City of Bemidji appeared and stated that when said Road was opened south from the City limits they would take’ up the matter of extending it into the city proper. ‘On. motion of Lennon seconded by Clementson, the road beginning on the. sixteenth line between sections 17 and 20 running south _eighty rods, thence Southeast across the Mississippi, and ending at school house was established, and:the Auditor was'directed to -adver- tise for bids for grading, grubbing and turnpiking same’ attording to’ spécifica- tions to be furnshed by the County Sur- veyor. 3 Also that he advertise for, bids for bridge across the‘Mississippi River on the line of said road to be build accord- ing” to’specifications furnished by the Engineer. Said bids. to be opened, at 2 o’clock 'P. ‘M. June 10th, 1913, at the court hou: The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Carried unanimously; A'communication from Meloney Bros. regarding, assessment on poles in Towns of Wabanica and 'Rapid River was read and on motion laid on the table for fur- ther consideration and investigation. The. plat of Garden Home Addition-to the City’ of Bémidji was presented by F. Malzhon, and.approved:by said Board. Communication received from State Superintendent of Public_Instruction; re- garding school work and recommending the employment of an assistant school superintendent. The following' resolution was offéred by Lennon and seconded by Clementson and approved. That the Superintendent of Schools be hereby authorized' to arrange for an as- sistant at a salary of not over $60 per mAthh. g communication from Judge of Pro- bate asking that the board #\Ercha:sg’;ifi L. C. Smith typewriter was read, and on motion of Lennon seconded by Clement- son the auditor was directed to purchase an L. C. Smith typewriter, such 'as’is used by the Superintendent of Schools. .The revised specifications for rural highways as follows, was presented by the County’ Surveyor, to-wit: Rural State Highway No Rural State Rural State Highway N Rural State Highway No. 12, Rural State Highway No. 62, And filed: with the Auditor. Commissioner L. O. Myhre offered the following resolutions, and moved 'its adoption: Resolved by the Board of County Com- missioners of 'Beltrami County, Minne- sota, that the general plan, estimate and route of proposed State Rural Highway No. 9 Div. A, Beltrami County, Minne- sota ,which is on file in the office of the County -Auditor;of this County, be and the same is hereby_approved. The resolution being'seconded by Cem- missioner J. C. Thompson was put to a vote and unanimously carried, and by the Chairman then presiding so declared. following resolution, and moved its adoption: Resolved by the Board of County Com- jmisioners of Beltrami_ County, Minne- sota, that the general plan, estimate and route .of proposed: State’ Rural Highway No. 9 Div. B, Beltrami County, Minne- sota, which is on file ‘in the office of the County Auditor of this County, be and_the same is, hereby approved. The resoliition being seconded by Com- missioner J.!C. Thompson, was put to a vote and unanimously carried, and by the Chairman then’presiding so declared. Commissioner L. O. Myhre offered’ the ‘t;iql!awing resolution and moved its adop- on. Resolved by the Board of County Com- missioners: of Beltrami County,. Minne: sota that the general plan, estimate and route of proposed .State Rural Highway No. 9, Div. “C”,-Beltrami County, Minne- sota, Which is on file in the office of the County Auditor of this County, be and the same is hereby approved. The resolution being seconded by Com- missioner J. C. Thompson, was put to a vote and unanimously carried, and by the Chairman then presiding so declared. Commissioner Wm. Lennon offered the following “resolution, and moved its adoption: s :Resolved by the Board of County Co missioners of :Beltrami County, Minne= sota, that the general plan, estimate and route of proposed State Rural Highway . 12, Beltrami. ‘County, Minnesota, which is on file‘in the ‘office of the Coun- ty Au;lm‘)‘r of‘ this Coux:ity, be and the same is_hereby. approyes : ¥ e reaotution bel .secbrided by ‘Com- missioner J. C. Thompson, was put to a ::tecm%manimo\;sly y éla"ied'flmldat pbd}f e Chairman then p ng so-decl Cufinmssioné‘rh:? J. C..:Thémpson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: 3 Resolved by the Board of County Com- missioners. of Beltrami Cdunty, Minne- |sota, that the’general plan, estimate and jroute ‘of proposed State Rural Highway No. 62, Beltrami -County, Minnesota, ty Auditor of this County, be and the same is hereby approved. The resolution being seconded by Com- missioner; L. O. Myhre,. was put to. a vote and unanimously carried, and by the Chairman then presiding so declared. On motion of Lennon, _seconded by Clementson, the meeting adjourned until June 10th, 1912. PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE. Sealed bids wil be ‘received at the of- fice of hte County Auditor, of the Coun- ty of Beltrami, at the Court House inj the City of Bemidji, Minn., until 3:30 P.’ M. Tuesday June 10th, 1913, for build- iing- a steel and concrete bridge across. the Mississippi River in Section 20 of the town of Bemidji, in the County of Bel- trami, State of Minnesota. Plans nad specifications can be seen at the office of the Auditor, or at the of- fice of hte State Highway Commission, St. Paul. Plans are to be submitted by the re- spective bidders, which shall with the specifications of the State High- way Commission dated 1912. Each proposal must be accompanied by cash or -a certified check for mot less Lake, thence wesierly around the South shore of said lake to the point whers d”-lake " intersects 'the ‘townsbip line, thence west on.toe Townsl% ) line to. ti:e south" west ‘corner ‘of section 31, T. 148, 'R. .31, thetice' west .on the’ towflahi_F line} tween tgs Towns of Port Hope, T. 148, %»*8‘:2;‘% ’l‘urt e;mv rtT;'r “t’l' Ra.an , .to the ¢ shore .of Turtle Lake, thence northe::ll ‘along’the ‘county toad as laid out to the Village of Farley:and there connecting with State road num- ber 4. In said County" of Beltrami be and the same is_hereby designated as State Road No. 27 for the purpose of having the same constructed or impro- ved in accordance with the provisions of law, Dated’'at Bemidji, Minn, May 8th, By Board of County Commissioners, -A. Rako, Chi Attest:—J. L. George, Auditor. lutlon Dosignating o Biate Bosd Resol a State Road, To . Be Built or Improved Under the Juris- tion’ of the 'State "Highway Com- mission of Minnesota. Pursuant to Section Nine (9), Chap- ter thirty-three (33.. General Laws of 1911, 'be it resolved ‘by ‘the Buard of County Commissicners ct the County of Beltrami, State of Diinnesota, that’ the toad herein to-wit: 4 5 % Belginning at a point on State’ Road up “"m‘;“’éé’:?a the right t Q reserves the t to reject any or'all bids. £ rel 1 b J. L. GEORGE, Beltrami; County, Minn. County Auditor, Stw 522-65. More than §100.000.00 ity ex B et 100 bt evariooKing the BAThos aoy s lon but ove) 5 Superior. . Conveniant to. uvemh.].:,d. One o th Brat Motel of the Northwest 1 .there cq t- !ing with State Road: No. 27, in ssid Commissioner L. O. Myhre offered the * which is on file in the office of the Coun-.. |

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