Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 14, 1916, Page 6

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Co-operative—Non-profit Eastern Headquarters: 139 N. Clark St., Chicago Ovdera Dozen Seedless Sunlkist Oranges Joday —and try thi Your dealerhasthis de- licious, healthful Cali- fornia fruit—the finest, sweetest, juiciest or- anges now on the mar- ket. Serve at all meals. Save Sunkist tissue wrappers for beautiful silverware California Fruit Growers Exchange teaspoons of LMMIMMMMINKK OFFICIAL. PROCEEDINGS OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (Continued from Page 4.) tion refunds ............. 726.00 Paid warrants on mortgage tax collection refunds ... .10 83,790.99 torney’s contingent fund. 50.00 Paid_warrants on state rural highway funds .... Paid warrants on county at- Paid warrant; on bonus government land tax sale 6,272.02 Paid warrants on Sanitor- AWM PUNT v i 1,007.00 Paid warrants on Incldental fund 65.50 Balance at close of b December 29, 1915. esi Total disbursements zad balance ........... (a) $1,206,989.26 Bank deposits ‘and cash on’hand (to balance): Cash in safe and drawer. $520.18 Deposit John Nuveen & C Chicago 180,640.50 checks " and Cash _ items, money orders 4,847.32 First National midji 219,613.00 Northern Bemiaj 116,843.35 First National Bank, Black- duck ... 28,389.89 Beltrami > Bank, Tenstrike . 10,285.27 First National Bank, 13,268.28 First National Ban 7,061.82 31,051.13 13,174.93 Security State Bank, Bau- dette .................... 25,187.48 First State Bank, Williams 3,799.97 Security State Bank, Be- . 16,638.60 2,820.86 erd % 27,901.16 Merchants * National Bank, Crookston . 11,955.14 First Natiol i 4,630.91 8,861.04 Total funds .......... (b) $727,490.83 Respectfully submnted this 30th day of Decembér, 1 .L ‘L. George, County Auditor. A. BE. Rako, Chairman, Board county Comrs. F. W. Rhoda, Clerk District Court Moved, seconded and carried to ap. prove the plat of Freeman’s First Addl- tion to East Graceton. 1t was moved, seconded and carried to allow the following bills: Andrew Johnson, board of pris- oners, December, 1915.. Andrew Johnson, board of oners, November, 1915 . Andrew Johnson, sheriff's municipal court Andrew Johnson, municipal court .. Andrew Johnson, sheriff’s fees, municipal court ............. 25.42 Andrew Johnson, sheriff’s fees, municipal court . Andrew Johnson, district_court ... Andrew Johnson, sheriff’s fees, (b) 727,490.83 $169.95 103.95 commissioners’ court ........ Andrew Johnson, sheriff's fees, municipal court D. H. Fisk, court commission- er's fees, State vs. Frank Kozz D. H. Fisk, court commission- ers fees, State vs. Jesse Bal- J. L Ground Penningion, justice fees, State vs. Charles Sauche. John 'T. Brady, constable fees, State vs. Fred Johnson ....... Marion Gregorson, witness fees, State vs. Charles Sausche .... G. Akerberg, viewing remains, Alfred Gustafson 3 G.” Akerberg, view! Ole Grotte G._Akerberg, Frank Davis H. Clementson, mileage atfend- ing commlssl%ners meeting, January 4, 191 James F. Hayes, mileage attend- ing commissioners’ meeting, January 4, 1916 J.C. Thompson, mileage attend- ing commissioners’ meeting, January 4, 1916 .. J.°C. Thompson, _vie Township of Nebish Wm. Lennon, attending meeting January 4, 1916, mileage .... Wm. Lennon, viewing . county road, Township of Nebish. A. E.'Rako, mileage attending meetings and signing warrants A. E. Rako, signing _bonds on state rural highways—9a, 10c; 9B, 18c; 9C, 12¢; No. 12, $1; N 32, $1,10; No, 62, $1.30 A. B. Rako, attending meetin board of audit during 1915... Free Press Printing Co., tax judgment records for clerk of court and auditor ............ Free Press Printing Co., deed record’ for register of deeds.. Fritz-Cross Co., metal fixtures for treasurer’s vault .. Fritz-Cross Co., teachers’ fund_statements for auditor Fritz-Cross Co., commlssloners claim blanks .. Fritz-Cross Co., w: ter for treasurer . Fritz-Cross Co., rece for register of deed: s Miller-Davis Co., index, tabs tor for‘ auditor .. J. McGhee, tendent of schools assistant., . Tom Smart, hauling &4 " cords wood from poor farm .. George D. Barnard & Co., deée record for register of deeds . Fenton ,legal blanks probate judge ......... J. A, Fenton, supplies for super- . intendent of schools J: A. Fenton, supplies for regis- ter of deeds ..............s.. J. A. Fenton, supplies for auditor Earl Geil, postage for treasur- er's office Bemidji Sentinel, ‘svppiies " or sheriff . A. B, Dick auditor . Northwestern ~ Telephone ~ Bx- change Co., telephone tolls, September and October....... . B. Stewart, expense superin- tendent of schools, November and December, 1915 .......... Chas. Trodler, sawing wood for cost limits, - ify your own ideas. home builder. In selecting the material Small Orange Pudding Cream one - fourth cup of butter with three-fourths cup of sugar and add one- third cup of juice of Sun- ist Orange and a lif .grated rind alternately with one and one-half cups of” flour sifted wnh two level baking pow- der and a little ealt. Add three welldbenen egp and our into deep muffin pans oF timbale melds. Set in a pan_of hot water and cook in moderate oven. Serve hot with sauce. ' o Walker, Ming., Jan. 14— With its new 100. -mfle state hl;hwny now.on the map, émlcounty is making a bid for the proposed Jefferson high- rough this county via Walker on its way to Winnipég. The distance from Little Falls . to Bemidji is over fifty miles shorter over the new Cass county road than by the proposed route through ‘Wa- dena and Park Rapids, while the scenery is ‘excelled nowhere in the state. The Walker Auto association has taken the matter up with the state highway commission. The fiew highway through Cass county, ‘when finished next season, will be the best dirt road in the state, ac- 'Gording to the assertions of engi- neers. Further than that, it short- ens the distance to the Twin Cities from Bemidji and other points north of Walker by over fifty miles. HUNDRED MILLION WORTH OF AMMUNITION SHIPPED Washington, Jan. 14. —Ammunl— tion, not including dynamite, to the value of $121,743,947 was shipped to Europe from the United States during the 15 months ending - Octo- ber, 1915, according to figures pre: sented by the department of com- merce to the senate today by Chair- man Stone of the foreign relations committee. ) Jail .... Bemidji H: nitor . : H. Wynne, sup) Ja ‘Andrew’ Johhsom, serving notice of survey, seotloms 14 and 23, platting .ording survey, ‘section 33-: 14 32 and 27-148-31 {Roy K. Bliler, pla grdli‘nzg survey, sections 2 and Roy X Blifer, ‘piatting ‘and’ e gé'dlng survey, section 11-148 Roy K. ion 7-161-33 ‘and section 12-161-34. 77.43 E. W. Johnson, M.D., calls at hos- pital, Oscar 'Bergren, pauper.. 22.00 E. W. Johnson, M,D,, calls at hos- Dlfial Harry Halvorson, pauper 85.00 E.. W. Johnson, M. D., calls to investigate smallpox case, W. A. Profsman .... 40.19 E. W. Johnson, M. D., office treai ment of John Harbaman, pau: 18.00 E. W, of of John Rinder pauper. .. 3.00 E. W. Johnson, M.D., office treat~ ment of James McDonald, pau- f 3 2 3.00 & Hendérson, “post” m examation, Frank Davis . 25.00 E. A. Shannon, medical ser: Frank . Kozz, . Joseph. Novak, John Brennan ... 36.00 St. Anthony’s Hospital, room and board - and _ dressings, Kozz, Novak and Brennan, pauper: 31.30 St. Anthony's Hospital, room and bosrd alvor and Bergren, SL Amhuny 8 Hosmta! Toom and board, Halvar a'nd Bergren, PAUPLTS ..o 48.80 Town of Spr\lc aif ‘ex- pense of Margard( Solberg. at Ottertail Sanatorium 6.28 Village of Baudette, board. and treatment, Fred Wilmott, pau- 36.75 46.90 13.25 Minnesotsa; ‘ State Sanatorium, board and. treatment, Swan Benson,. Novembér, 1915 . 30.50 Fred Petri Li pauper i 3.00 Fred Pet Joe Novak, pauper ... Ed. Farder, supplies for ' Ed pauper, unorganized town :.. Roy- K. Bliler, livery while on Inspection, county and sta, roads .. Roy K. Blile: N Mrs. Roy K. Blllel', services ‘as stenographer for d(s(rlct en- ABOBT o viesvoiorss Peterson, heavy planers for state roads, W. J. Adams, posting notices of hearing.on road 147-31 ...... 3.00 Rogers & Co., supplies for dist ke trict engineer . ... Dick _ Chambers, matntenance work, state road No. 2, 146-33. walt_Coan, malntenance. work, state road No. 6, 148-32 ....... Tom Mohler, maintenance work, state road No. 6, 147-33 . 10.00 Jary Johnson, mamlenanca ‘Wwork, state road . 6, 148-32 . 232 . mtfintenance 'k, state road No. 6, 148-32, Cochran, maintenance Work, state road No. 6, 1471-33. Clayton Johnson, _maintenance work, state road No. 6, 148-32. Albert Bye, service as rodman on construction, state road No. 8 A. O. Torgerson, service as as- sistant " engineer, scate roaa 8, Maple Ridge . August Lundquist, '3 laborer on maintenance wor‘k - state road No. 12, 146-34... ohn - Goedman, _maintenance ‘work, state road No. 12, 146-34 W. . Kii maintenance worl state road No.'12, 146-34. Albert Trowbridge, maintenance work, state road No. 12, 146-34 Chas. M. Villeman, maintenance iii*ifi(li!*li*i*k ;mm;nson moan : VAUDEVILLE AT * GRAND TONIGHT * FK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK ¥ LORING KELLY The Grand theater tonight will introduce Sullivan-Considine vaude- ville to Bemidji playgoers. Manager Harding plans to have vaudeville at his theater each week. The pro- gram tonight will consist of Betty Barrows and company, Albion due, Nigthingale trio and Dancing Wag- ner. KK KKK KK KK KKK KKK K * LITTLE NEWS 0’ THE DAY * KKK KKK KKK KKK KK Dallas, Tex., Jan. 14.—A cam- paign to raise a million dollars for educational work in this state was begun here today by the Baptist General State conference on behalf of Baylor, Fort, Worth and fourteen other Baptist schools in Texas. New York, Jan. 14.—The Repub- lican state committee is to meet here today. The names oftenest mentioned in recent discussions of possible delegates at large to the na- tional convention were: Elihu FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, Rummage Sale Commencing Saturday, January 15th we will offer all goods taken from stock during inventory at about one half of the regular price. This Mer- chandise will be placed on tables in the center of the store and will consist of a little of everything from each department. January 15t o 22sd White Goods Sale For one week we will offer to the housewives a rare opportunity to replenish their stock of white goods. Bargains will be offered in sheetings, pillow tubings, nainsooks, cambrics, muslins, sheets, pillow cases, bed spreads, lawns, table linens and muslin underwear. Sale starts Saturday mormng, January 15th and will contmue for one week. Bemidji, Minn. William 3 . ‘Wadsworth, Governor Whitman and Keeplng State Chairman Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. M. LaFontisee left today for Henrietta, Minn., where they will visit for some time with Mrs. LaFontisee’s sister, Mrs. W. F. Walduft. From Henrietta they will |fagtyre leave for Princeton, Minn., where they will visit for about two weeks before returning to Bemidji. You can get a big, fat pencil tab- I& for a nickle at the Pioneer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. All the “kids” will want one when they see | Barnes, Senator Books can be made a lot simpler and more effective if you have the right books and supplies. We Pm=n Books and Forms line in the world. these up to the minute forms and BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 E'RE oiling the wheels of commerce by the best kind acknowledged the best loose leaf of printing and stationery ser- vice. The m2Pun line of books We'll be glad to show you how | and forms will help you in your devices will help your business, | business. We’ll show you how. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Bemidji, Minn. January Clearance At TROPPMAN'S Ends Monday, January [ 7th. Special for SATURDAY and MONDAY Only $1.00 Blankets only . . : : : 99c¢ Will Help Your Planning AHANDSOME thirty-two page book of plans, exterior and interior views of homes actually built, and within reasonable This book gives you ideas or helps you clar- You may find the very design you want, designs that you can adapt to your needs, or designs you can improve upon. This is a real “first aid” to the intending Ben Leet, servl for your home, you will find our experience in assisting other homebuilders of helpful service to you. ‘With you building is a once- a-lifetime affair, with us our ouradvice. together” so that you wi town will be proud of. we'll do it. g Ay SMITH-ROBINSON LUMBER CO. MINN. BEMIDJI, daily bread and butter. You might as well get the benefit of etus “‘put our heads have a home that you and the whole active This book is expensive and e alowS one you will enjoy studying. Hungd>= You may have one free, Let us "get one for you.® Ask us and 2 .. Roy K. Biiler, Auefl work, state road No. 12, 146-34 Albert L. Bys, services as road- man, state fural highway No o. a8 ustant engmeer, state rural s way No. 9] ?mer, uvery tc;lx- inapm- Max !tnte rhral hlfh‘la}' No. 9’ very insnectlon. bighway No. 9C A O Torgerson. lérvicea u,a sistant en, Mer stat highway Smart-Getc\lall Ica Co. }"f" for state rllrn,l hlg‘hwly A. O. Torgerson, s sistant engineer, gtate .rural highway 1! S. D. Snyder, lervlces as assiste ant englnee 1 high- way No. 12 .. a; state rural highway No. 13 . E. Browning, se! ces as rod- E&n, state rural highway No ervices test- 1, state rural lmnx for zr way N .1g Bourgeol-. services as en- snael'. state r\lrnl hlghwly H A LeSue ant enginee: utue rurnl mgh way. y. No, 3! Clayton Collard, services as Tods man, state rural hishwny No. ngin state_rural hlghwa No 62 E. Paddock, services as sistant engineer, state rural highway No: 62 S. D, Snyder, services as asslst- ant engineer, state rural high- ser ntate rural hlghwny No. 62 8. D. SnYdex'. uervlces as ensmeer. County litch No. 4 Leet, ‘services as rodman. county ditch No. 4 .. 5.50 t was moved, secon and ‘carried to_adjourn to Tuesday, Eebrunry 29, 1916, at 10 a.i A, Chatrman of ihe By Board. GEOME. & Gz Auditor, ~,f""" 8 yards Outing Flannel A : ; 99c¢ $1.00 Men’s Wool Underwear . ) 99c¢ Men’s Suits and Overcoats valuesto $15.00 special price only . . $4.98 Your Favorite Coffee “White House” Special Saturday 1 pound Cans for S P e e e _ Sc SPECIAL SATURDAY Extra large fancy navel oranges 10 pounds 99¢ Large fancy navel oranges, per dozen SPECIAL SATURDAY : 39¢ 12 bars Swift’s Pride Soap . . . . 29c¢

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