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i i A BIG BAND FOR CHAUTAUQUA Chimera, the Gelabrated Band- master, Bringing His Players Here, will ig Programs of High Well as Popular Melo- dies—A Musical Festival For All. Play Chimera, the celebrated Bandmaster, is coming to Chantauqua. This will be welcome news to the great mass of the people. After all is said and done, the first choice in musical entertainment s a big band. Chimera is a great conductor and has his band under absolute musical con- trol. The selection of individual artists MADAME CAFARELLI for this tour was made with extreme care, and under Chimera’s direction each develops the maximum of effi- ciency. Of course they will play the big classics, the band favorites, and will work in many catchy, popular numbers by modern composers. Chimera knows the musical need and is a born enter- tainer. Accompanying the band is Madame Cafarelli, a well known Chicago opera singer, who will sing a number of se- lections, accompanied by the entire band. FEEDING BEEF COWS. Dams Suckling Calves Should Be Fed a Grain Ration. Judiclous feeding is largely responsi- ble for improvement in beef cattle in the past. It is reasonable to suppose that it will be just as potent a factor in the future. If you will examine the methods of the most successful breed- ers, men who are producing the best types of cattle, you will find them good Jjudges and good feeders. The cow before calving needs plenty of feed of the right kind in order to be in good flesh at calving time. She needs to carry plenty of flesh so as to have some reserve to fall back on. A cow that calves in a half starved con- dition cannot do justice to herself nor to the calf. The suckling cow needs a ration of greatest efficiency, which means one made up of a liberal allowance of grain. The tax upon the cow at this time is so great and the full nourish- ment of the calf so important that it is poor economy to practice anything but a good system of feeding. The feed should be of such a character that it will stimulate a good milk flow. For developing a young calf, whole milk. Some best beef cows are not especially noted for milk records, and anything which can be done to make them give more milk will surely be appreciated by the calf. Alfalfa is especially suited for milk production because of its high protein content and its richness in mineral elements. The grain ration should con sist of corn or ground Kaffir combined with bran and cottonseed meal. Silage is also an excellent food for stiinulat ing the milk flow and will take the place of pasture. During the reason when the grass is good the cow will not need so very much grain, but the grain ration should not be cut cff en tirely if you expect to raise a wood calf. When the gr become rort during the summer season it is an ex cellent plan to supply some add.tional roughage, such as ge or alfulfa hay The Pioneer is the ;lace to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dezen rolls or a hund-ed rolle OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- ERS OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, MINN., IN REGULAR SEMI- ANNUAL SESSION, JULY 10TH, 1916. The board of county commissioners met in regular semi-annual session on July 10th, 1916, at 10 o’clock a. m. Present: Rako, Hayes, Lennon and Thompson. Absent, Clementson. Board was called to order by Chair- man Rako. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and on motion, duly sec- onded and’ carried, were approved. Application of Mrs, Amy Anderson for admission to the State or Tri-Coun- ty_Sanatorium was received and read. It was moved by Lennon, seconded by Hayes, that Mrs. Aj plication be refeired to the Tri-County anatorium Commission, with the rec- ommendation that she be admitted to that institution. Carried. The following communication from the county auditor was presented: To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Beltrami County: Gentlemen: Herewith find statement based upon the financial state- ment of January 1st, 1916. Revenue— robable expenditures for the year|Vey 191? Salaries ........$25,000 Mo one . 7,000 Wolf_ bounties 5,000 Board of prison- €IS ..iv 1,500 Assessér‘lg QS 1,000 : n'ext Electio 5,000 4,500 lies . 4,000 In%lden(a, 700 County ntr.u:rney contingen 3 Court_expen! 15, 000 . ©:1 10,000 SBcenaneous .. 10 100000 060 Less— Jaterest on de- posits Due from for wolf boun- Intsrest on S 00,000 5% per cent .......c00 Sanatorium Fund Poor Fund 5 I would respectfuily following amounts Ior the 1917 levy: Revenue . . 50,000 Road and 0 m ——— $130,000 Yours res] ectfu y, p EORGE, Coun!y Auditor. The following resolution was offered by Commissioner Hayes, who moved its adoption: Resolved, That there be, and hereby is levied upon the taxable property in the County of Beltrami, State of Min- Desota, the following sums of money, to-wit For County Revenue Fund. For County Sinking Fund. For Road & Bridge Fund. For State Rural Highway Fund. 25 000 For Sanatorium Fund 1,000 For Poor Fund The motion being seconded by Com- missioner Thompson, was put to a vote and duly carried. Moved, seconded and carried to take a recess to 1:30 P. M. Board reconvened at 1:30, with Com- missioner Clementson absent. The petition of Chas. Foster et al, praying for the establishment of a county road in the towns of Brook Lake and Moose Lake was presented. It was moved by Hayes, seconded by Lennon, that the hearing on the peti- tion be set for Sept. 6th, at 10:30 A. M., and that the chairman appoint a committee of two to view the pro- posed road. Carried. ‘The chairman appointed Commission- ers Lennon and Thompson as a com- mittee to view the road, to meet August 24th at 12 o’clock noon at Louis postoffice in the town of Moose Lake. It was moved, seconded and carried that Commissioners Rako and Hayes he appointed a committee to inspect the bridge across the Mississippi river under contract to Gust Karlson. Moved, seconded and carried to ad- Journ to 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, July 11th. The board reconvened at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, the 11th day of July. Clementson, Present, Rako, Hayes, and_Lennon. Absent, Thompson. It was moved by Lennon, seconded by Thompson, that $500 be appropriat- ed from the Revenue Fund to the Bel- trami County Fair Association to aid in the construction of a Grandstand to replace the one destroyed by the wind several mopths ago. Carried. The petition of Martin Dawson, pray- ing for the establishment of a county road in towns 149-31 and 149-32 came up for hearing. The committee report being favor- able, and no remonstrance being of- fered, it was moved by Clementson, seconded by Hayes, that the said road be established, and order issued. Car- rie The petition of Henry E. Lutz et al, praying for the establishment of a county road in the towns of 147-31 and 147-32 came up for hearing. The committee report being favorable and there being no objections offered, it was moved by Hayes, and seconded by Clementson, that the said road be cptablished, and order issued. Car- vied. The petition of Sam S. Sherman et al, praying for the establishment of a county road in the towns of 161-33 and 16233 came up for hearing. The committee report being favor- able, and there being no_objections of- fered, it was moved by Hayes, second- ed by Lennon, that the road be estab- lished, and order issued. Carried. The petition of A. J. Bereman et al, praying for a change of the boundaries of school districts Nos. 91 of Beltrami and 76 of Roseau and Beltrami coun- ties came up for hearing. There being no objections oftered, and notices having been properly posted, it was moved by Clementson, seconded by Hayes, that the change of boundaries be approved and order issued. Car- ried Moved, seconded and carried to take recess to 1:30 p. he_board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. with Commissioner Thompson still ab- sent. The petition of B. C. Alton, asking to he set off from school district No. 119 to district No. 71 came up for hear- ing. Notices having been properly posted and published, and there being no re- monstrance offered, it was moved by Hayes and seconded by Clementson that the petition be granted and order Is- sued. Carried. The petition of Peter C. 3dd, asking to be set off from school district No 119 to district No. 71, came up for hear- ing, Notices having heen properly posted and published, it was moved by Hayes, conded by Clementson, that the peti- ton be granted, and order Issued. Car- rled. The following resolution was oftered by Commissioner Lennon, who moved ifs_adoption: Whereas, a survey of section 8, town- ship 147, range 33, has been made in accordance with sections 786 to 796 of the General Statutes of 1913, and the assessment upon the lands so surveyed has been submitted to this board to cover the cost of such survey; Resolved, That a time of hearing on anid assessment be set for Sept. 6th, 1916, at 10:45 a. m,, to correct and con- Arm’ sald assessmeént. The motion be- ing seconded by Commissioner Cle- mentson, was put to a vote and duly carried, The following resolution was oftered by Commissioner Clementson, who moved its adoption: Whereas, a survey of section 11, jownship 148, range 35, has been madé accordance with sections 786 to 796 of the General Statutes of 1913, and the nssessment upon the lands so sur- veyed has been submitted to this board to_cover the cost of such survey: Resolved, That a time of hearing on said assessment be set for September Gth, 1916, at 11:00 o‘clock a. m., to cor- rect and confirm said assessmént. The motion being seconded by Com- missioner Hayes, it was put to a vote and duly carried. The following mesolution was offered by Commissioner Hayes, who moved its adoption: Whereas, a survey of sections 2 and 3, township 152, range 31, has been made in_accordance with sections 786 to 798 of the General Statutes of 1913, and the assessment upon the lands so B T g N hoard to cover the cost of such survey; Resolved, That a time of hearing on said assessment be set for September 6th, 1916, at 11:15 a. m., to correct and confirm said assessment. The motion being seconded by Com- missioner Lennon, was put to a vote and duly carried. The following resolution was offered by Commissioner Lennon, who moved its adoption: Whereas, a_survey of section 7, township 161, range 33, and section 12, township 161, range 34, has been made in accordance with sections 786 to 796 of the General Statutes of 1913, and the assessments upon the lands so sur- veyed has been submitted to this board to_cover the cost of such survey; Resolved, That a time of hearing on said _assessment be set for September Gth, 1916, at 11:30 a. m., to correct and confirm said assessment. The motion being seconded by Com- missioner Clementson, was put to a vote and duly carried. Commissioner Clementson offered the following resolution, and moved its adoption: Whereas, a survey of sections 14 and 23, township 147, range 32, has been made in_accordance with sections 786 to 796 of the General Statutes of 1913, and the assessments upon the lands 8o surveyed has been submitted to this board to cover the cost of such sur- Resolved, That a time of hearing on said assessment be set for September 6th, 1916, at 11:45 a. m,, to correct and confirm said assessment. The motion being seconded by Com- missioner Hayes, was put to a vote nd duly carried. *"Tne petition 6t D. B, Coy, prayin 0 Dbe set off from school district No. to district No. 21, came up for hearing. Moved by Lennon, seconded by Hayes, that the petition be. rejected. Carried, The petition of Calvert Canfield et al, praying for the vacation of county road in towns of Wabanica and Mc- Dougald, was presented. It was moved, seconded and carried to set hearing for September 6th, at 1:30 p. m The petition of Riley Swinehart et al, asking for the establishment of a coun- ty road in the towns of Myhre and Mc- Dougald, Zippel and Chilgren, Lakewood and Prosper, was presented. It w: as moved, seconded and carried to set llme pare contract and bond. Carrie clection, town of Baudete, June p. m. It was moved by Hayes, seconded by | primaries 1t was moved by Clementson, second- | Thompson that the bid of Earl L. Gren- | Carl Opsata, ces, clerk of ed by Lennon, that the chairman ap- |0l8 on State Road No. 3 be acceptéd elaeuun, town or ‘Bemidji, June point a committee to view the roads|and auditor instructed to prepare con-| - primaries . mentfoned in the two above petitions. |tract and bond. Carried. C.'G. Btenmbn; service, clerk’ of Carrled. It was moved by Hayes, seconded by [ elcction. town of " Benville The chairman appointed Clementson Lennons that the bid of Carl Haagen-| June primaries . and Hayes as a committee to view the |Son on State Ruad No. 9 be accepted and | proq Herringer, services, clerk roads in towns of, Myhre, McDo\igilfl Kfifi"{,’;&""&'fifi?fl to prepare contract | “'Cf ejection, town of Big Grass, T B e srem BTt was moved by Thompson, second. | o JURe primaries oo ..oooo. It was moved, seconded and carried | ¢ by Tiennon, that the bid of Robert | mmony town ot Birch, June that the committes meet at Williams | Norauist on County Road No. 84 be| CIfPROT t"w DOe roloolc o m., Aug. 55th, to view | 2ccepted and auditor instructed to pre- pri mndrfiu T e proposed mew Foad in the towns | Pare contract and bond. Carried. e o e R A e DonEAld, Zippel ang | It Was moved by Hayes, seconded by | 9f election, town of Chilgren, Lakewood and Prosper, and | Thompson that the bid of Halvor ant M R ervioas clari oF t 1530 p. m. at the same place for in- |nansou on County Road No. 87 be ac- | MAftn Oaweor, BeTHICRY, Qe ok Aection of the road in the towns of |cepted and auditor instructed to pre-| S$lection, town o obougald and Myhre, which 1§ pro- |Pare contract and bond. Carried. 5 UNe DELIATIER ooperernrioss D o Carmiet t was moved by Lennon, seconded |®- C. Strong, servl "B“- i Po! by Hayes that the bid of Hartman' & | $cetlon, town of rook 4 The final estimate of tne engincer In | Bock on County Road No. 68 bo.ae- | JUnG primaries .............: the matter of the Hewstt Bridge & |cepted, and the auditor iistructed to|F-.J: Bridges, serv c!ea,Ch“ o Steel Co. contract for bridge No. 1549 [ prepare contract and bond. Carried. Tune Dt Lol gren, O e ae shown tnat moficos | tolbels moved, seconded and carried | ooo!"fy "Demting: serviges,” cicri s was moved by Lennon, seconded | 1 Smith aietces cleric | by Hayes, that the estimate be ap-|phy Thompson, that one culvert 24-inch G.elrelm%gz &wr.:‘er:(e%ul c}’efl; of proved and ordered pald on proper|by 24 or 26 feet should be purchased A nd, June showing fig%tbigncp*; mecfor laborian for County Road No. 20 In the town of "Willso The final estimate of the engineer |BYUAN Carrled. .0 ana car-| election, Brant ety Funa in the matter of the Kohler Contracting | ried to recommend the following ap. | Rrimaries . i e Co. [for the construction of Judlolal|plications for abatement of taxes to|FTITAR T &’%n“f)’t";::h‘e’t“hu Ditch No. 32 was presented for erar ng. the Stfi!e Tax Commission: e, ;rll;lee aTe naeop i the Job. ang all | Lyie.Oggrge. county anditor. 3.°D. Gerard, services, clerk of interested partics having gegn'sent no-| Pon¥ Mitler: ;}fiégr‘néstawn of Hagall, June tice of hearing, and there being no pro- [ ¢ was moved, seconded and carriéd ennon, i Magnuson, services, clerk e aered, VA et B e rafte R oo AhniRnGRaTES | O Mameeh, B S be approved and ordered paid. Car- |* R'RE or Une primaries ............. ried. Larson, services, cierk of It was moved, seconded and carried Juat Palm ;}-ffi,‘i‘,’-{'é,mw" of Jones, June that the following estimates of the w““am Pa.lm (3). engineer on road contracts be ap-| I{ was moved, seconded and carrled | CaSper Kalstad, nael;\;lcfgéfile?fi :g nroved, andiorderad pald: to disallow the following bills: oy Beeves, partial estimate .. .. |Peter Sarft, judge at presidential BRI o ] cmmw{ Tn pvita asfmatet o o0 | PHIMBLY e e s 3260 | B T on ewn of Kelllher A gorahn, partlal estimate .o 05| Wm. R Spears, rent of hali’for S e, o County Road 552, primary ..., 40.00 | pune PEmATles i Brate” county sfi'&uém{«%nlso sas.64 | Dotote ot Jacob Nelson, damage " | PcRetfon, town of Kenig, June Jarchow & Boyer, partial e [ e G PEimarics ‘mate State Road No. 2 125.80 | o e 11ow the fotlowing bills: e(]:ecltilayrx‘nutog., services, fil:\{,l;o%t Gust Karlson, partial Andrew Johnson, board of pris- Sloction, own, b Bridge No.. 165 i i, 23460\ oners during June, 1916.......$225.50 |\, TUR® BRMATIEN foooe o iareon Goodman & Loitved, partiai ‘esti- A e onCuheriff foca, iy Dille, services,” cloric _of mate State Road No. 12...... 228.58 | *'Court Commissioners: Court.. 6.60( clection, town X 3 Albert Johnson, partial estimate Andres Jonnton, . Sheriff. Fews, g/ Ipme prlmazie oo oo ves State Road NO. 18............. 99.30 Eout Commizsioners: Court ! 10.60 A Eneelson, servicis, clerk of Charles . Carter, partial ‘esu. o Tonmsonsheriff foe Slection,, 3 mate CONRY paseial estimate o0 M"n'clm Court somess %20 | whn. Garlson, scivices, ‘sierié of - Jogk partial, cetmald D 1. Bigw, court oo S eléction, towu of Maple Ridge, County Road G e R0 fees. SEteva RiohArd Roo e 2700 s J B te County Heaa e 53, . si6.09 | DL, Plak, court commissioner's John R. Norris, services, clerk of mate:County Road No.'58..... .. 15 State v, Robort MoGrath 8.40 | JON R o of MeDougald. K. K. Meland, partial esfimate DU e court commissioners election, town Ropert Norulat, partial estimate S oL | State, ve. H Bartholomew ... 85| johua Fokela, sery . D._H. Fisk, court commissioner's ) . 74 367.83 Dstaee va: B Yaloen T DTS a0 elsction, town of Minnie, June ndholm, coroner’s 9. """"""" 11079 | Vvleting rémaing of Ole August |EoS I Norquist, seivices, olerk ‘Bridge No. 14 . 245.00 | prick Sehuize, wun'éss'iééé,'é'téié g PR T e 0 g RSSO S tage No 15 . yiz.ae [ o 70 Fobert MeGraih 2.92| ot “election, town of Myhre, » Alfre ichulze, witness % d Tohoan Moo fndljstiniate Shace §hi | g Riece Yo Hdbert Medmath, 292 5 J‘inhn?gt‘;'{ar;giviées, clerk of ---------- : ney Powell, witness Toys Bridge ooy, fnal caimaie |\, | " Statl ve Robert Hodratn sl tow of Neveh 2 . AT8D suiseaniasge i ohn pangler, witness 3 Iowa Bridge Co., final estimaté 1orqs | State vs Robert MeGrath ..ore 2.92 Erie L Bilefson, services, cleoré(‘ roBEe No. ATSL, e inats 10778 [ illertDavia ” Co, supplies” f6r ' | SLSe SIS O Bridge No. 1732 ........ 234.52 wiilor Bavis ‘Gou " wupplies’ for 0 |C- H. Mosebaugh, services, Towa Bridge’ Co, ‘final estimate, PR g i g‘fmglel;:r(‘i;r;flte:wn of O'Brien, -------------- er-Davis supplies by Hages” that. e pienrated | county superintencent. of ..., T’e{\e'ctliglnr,héggns?tvPloneer. Tune from the Unorganized Road and Bridge i primariés Fund for_the purpose of filling sink- 1.48 | R-_A. Krohn, services, ‘cleric ‘of holes on Ditch No. 20 roads. Carried. election, town of Port Hope, It was moved by Clementson, sec- 27| June primaries .............. onded by Hayes, that Commissioners Geo. Bancroft, services, clerk of Lennon and Thompson be ’lppoinled a 1.11 election, town of Potamo, committee to inspect the jobs of B. June primaries .............. Cook on County Road No. 30; A 20.50 | Thomas Melby, services, clerk of Brown on Bridge No, 14, and 0. 0. My- 2:50 slr?lc;:‘?;ésown of Prosper, June for Bridge No. 1 arried. |3 & SoOn. SR tes for judge |, primaries ......: G v "Moved by Clementson, seconded by [I- A+ Tenton .00 Eklund, services, clerk or Lennon, that the force account of B. A. [y % PRODRS i el.;,cno?. town of Quiring, June B g oo BiateC Rarsl Hignway | o oL Brobate . 200 | 5 P Nartin, services, sierk ‘of work done on State Rural Hig WAy | Security Blank Book and Print- " elaction, town of Rapla River N0, b2y Pe approved and ordered paid.| Ting Company, judgiment record | Jung primaries .....- Moved, seconded and carrled to ad- T e vk Go. 1 mert: ' |Omer R. Gravelle, service, clerk journ to 9:00 a. m. Wednesday, July | %0 2 (CooTdind 1 deed record of election, town of Red Lake, 13th . c0 WSEIEE 950004, it Weanesaay, torgegls!lgr‘otfl de%fls radamn: 49.35 CJ-;n; primaries S e i | Free-Press Printing Co., redemp: 'ar] eterson, services, clerk o July, lath as per adiournment “All| ion rocora for'County, auditor 2550 Slection, *town of Hoosevelt, em entinel Pub. Co., sup- UNe PriMAries .............. read Tor constaction Work on roudsi | Ples for superintendeht of _|A’ Nordwall services. oleric ot State Road No. 2, 1% miles on coun- ROl tiner 'éfii;"c(, o sleotion,_town of Rulien, June ty Hne town of Frohn: lies for county auditor. 4.25 Berg & King, total bid. ... ;i gg;gg Bemidji Sentinel Pab. Co, Arthur Spears, serfv{sc:s, ‘?ler}(m?; Robert Norqulst, total bid.. 1'595.00 | lishing notice of hstrict dourt Soha, sown of Bhooks; Mol & Christianson, fotal bid... 1238.00| at Baudette w.ovivoieresoeress 5.50 | primaries (State Road No. 3, % mile in town | gemidji Sentinel' Pub. Co., pub. Gustave Sandell, services, clerk Farl Lo Grinols, total bid $964.02| lishing proceedings of boatd ot of election, town of Shotley, Barl. fo- Grinole. Lot i1e ‘on :tt | ., county commissioners . 104.25| June primaries State Road No. 9, 3% mile on north | gemidji’ Sentinel Pub. Co Oscar Johnson, services, clerk of town.line of town of Diizsle: 950| lishing notice of hearing upon clection, town of Spocner, June Carl Haagenson, total iis oL petition of freeholders ... 5.50 | primariés o0 County Road No. 87, Lmle n town | plimiaji Sentinel Pub. Co., pub: Earl L, Flor: oo enson, total bid.... 42140 lishing notice of district dourt ss0| glection, towx" o Gagar Buoh, County Road No. 84, § miles on south | g at BRUACHS © o osip-ion oot & oilime, Brimaries Lo fown lnc.of Summit: tal bid....$187.00 lishing notice of hearing upon election, town of Summit, June Charles Trondson, tots] <+ $LI8T09 | petition of freeholders. ... 440 | primaries . : Robart Nordulst, total'bid, ... 118 Bemidji Sentinel Pub. Co., pub- 0.PA."Matheny, services, clerk of County Road No. 58, Shiles 1 town lishing notice of hearing upon election, town of Taylor, June of Shooks: bid 3.504.69 | o Petition of freeholders ........ 5.50 p,,mmes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hastman & Bedk; total hds $3, foq | Clifford A. Matheny, expense of A.H. Swedberg, services, cleri of o T on tha tabte, " carried| “assessment - of " 'Unorganized "élection, town of Turtle Lake, to lay all bids on the table. take |, DIStrict No. T............. 42,00 Sue DHIMATIES. .o resosrrs) Moved, seconded and carried to take | uat™ Palm, Gxpenss ‘of 'auss 7. OBe, PHATIEN oo et 0k " frosonyensd 3t'1:80 p. m. with an| ment of Unorganized Bisitiet 13050 Slection, town of Turtle River, . 2 Une Drimaries .............. members preBeNd and carrled to ag- | P, ST B3 ‘rhoker, serviges, ‘cierk of oved, doconded! and, tarsied to @do] *1n Unorganized District No. 3 171.60 | ™ elcction. town ot Wabanion. 1”‘"’",'““1 omhe Tpursday, July|prank Crabtree. expense of as- June primarics .. 18th, for e "t““’tg’eg e i sessment in Unorganized D Carl Jorgenson, servi Doy, o lontherBul-County Sana- |, frlet No. 4. ¢ taan 11000 | election, town of wathala J ndy Solberg, 'expense of 'as’ June primaries .. T e e TUIY 18th | Tacssment in’ Unorganized Dis- 28,00 | PRILID Brevik, servic e ey and caried] , triot No 5., S 28 election, town of Wheeler. to appropriate $350 from the Revenue A"dgmfg,{'gfi'U;’;g;g;‘;,;; o pline primaries ... o e r set I eter rogseng, servi cea, C er Fund to the credit of the Incidental AN BT e 2890 |FGF jeossens, seryloss olerk The following resolution was offered | ARy Solbere, oxpense of "ast June primaries .............. ‘ganized Dis- Jacobs, services, clerk of L Siom: wonet Lennon, who oyed Ite Angy " Solborg, " ok ioe" of ‘aa. 50| eclection, town of Zipple, June S $:1 jolberg, expan jo rimaries .. rovljereas, There s money In the State | *5ciment o Unorganized Dis- |8 Bahiquish services, oot of amount needed for use this year. HAOL NO. B ooaionnncs - election, village of Baudette, e vad. Fhat 50,000 bo iransferred |C- S Angell, expénse of assess- June primaries ............. eraresglved, Tt 000 pe fransferred | “ment in viilage of Funkley.... 14.60 |F. M. Latterell, services, clerk of 12°and 65 to the Rond & Bridge Fund | Otto Brose, trimming trees and election, village of Blackduck, to care for the efioiency in that fund | , weeding in court house vard.. 50.00| June primaries ........... of January 1st, 1916, tl?e same to be Andrew Johnson, postage stamps Geo. Elles, services, clerk f 13" Raral High Fands |, for sheriff ... 8.00| “election, - village of ~Solway, Tl Al R N ey und®|Peter Orness, sei June primarl out of the first collection of taxes for 5.60 | 3, TERSErimartes e Roal ridge Fund. * o 1 The motion belng seconded by Com- election, village of Redby, June misslonier, Thompson, It wasiput: tora| SORRH 85| ATM. Robertson, ‘serviges, clerk Moved, seconded and carried to ad- |Northwestern Telephone Ex- glfmegeflrlggar‘:fggage of Spooner, journ. change Co,, telephone tolls for R B e Ron, satvices. alank Board reconvened at $1.30 with all| county offices 19.00 | T 5 Clection. Cvillage of Ten- e P r s e rtiompson oftered the |Germo Manutacturing Co., sup- strike, June primaries ........ following resolution, ‘and moved 1ts | pBlies for court house .. 31.25 | Theo. Hall, services, clerk 'of doption: G Barl Geil, express, county treas- election, 'village of Wilton, b — £.0MF. O, W, W urer 25| June primaries .............. aoyhiereas, The term of Mr. O W, War- | paul Winklesky, work on Jatl Joseph Fairbanks, services, clerk atortum Commission expires this month | and sheriff's residence ........ 910| of election willage ‘of Rea and this board considers Mr. Warfleld | A. E. Rako, attendance canvass- ke JUNS DIMDALION sumeonss one of the most able and efficient men | ing board, June primaries.... 12.80 Geol- . Buthelry ser‘«t'lgséglm}k of in the city for such a responsible po- 0. J. Tagley, services on canvass- e En OO IRy of Uhe “Dast i _comnection. with the |y, bosrd, June primaries .. 920 |5y ratterel ‘sorvices, judke of Miller-Davis Company, primary e i 3 fleld as_a member of the Tri-Count; pencer, services B‘A“'VGY ing Sanatorium Commission for the tevm of | Sections 6 and 1, township 148, J"e;efixofihvnfié‘é'g?hefi‘é‘}geu§§ th;‘ehe yeafi, enéin;m July lat,d1g1s,c range 35 ....... 7270 | primaries e ‘motion being seconded by Com-|B. M. Iverson, services as axman missioner Lennon, was put to & vote| on suryey of sections 6, fown- D“e‘{é‘é,féfib%?{%Eg‘;'g}cfi%d{,‘;dgfi,,‘,’g anddulycarrie Ship 15 Tange Hb aud Ben. el wrimartés L.l il The following naines of persons qual- on 7, township , range 2 ifled to serye aa grand furors af thejlieg Tavlor redmen of gubdivi: Aot Aiiags ot h it ekfi eptember term o1 e strict Court ion of sections 0 wn- » Were selected: ship 148, range 35, Buzzle.... 23.75 June primaries ......... gohn Dalton, Bemidi. B. M. Iverson, axman on_survey TJos, A. Morrison, services, judge F. S. Lycan, Bemidji. sections 6 and 7, township 148, of election, village of Red E. J. Swedback, Bemidjl. TANKE BB <y vex b snsniisnsninss 16.00 ke, June primaries........ J. M. Neumann, Bemidfl Iver Hoven, chainman on survey James Hubbard, services, judge Dan_Gracle, Bemldjl. of sections 6 and 7, township of election, village of Keiliher, Ed Farder’ Clemention, 148, range 35 and board of Leo | June primaries :........... 0 am_ Cathcart, Baudette. i . : William Dougherty, services, Frank Johnson, Baudette. Al Bergstead, Baudette. vey of sections’§ and 7, town- judge o election, village .of John Thoreen, Solway. ship 148, range 35 . 16.00 ymore, primaries..... Robert Stai, Wilton. Ben Melland, axman “on’ survey J. B. Hanson, services, judge of Henry Vanpelt, 'l'horholt. of sections 6 and 7, township election, village of Redby, oy E. Burkha Carmel. 148, range 85 ......cc0i000a0n 9.00 June primaries .............. Pl hambert. Carman . C.’ Spencer, surveying section Leo Ramstad, services, judge of L. B ejermunéboe, Saum. 21, township 146, range 35 and election, town of Battle, June %%m 39 Bamard Kellih Lo "Taylor; fodman on wirvey O0| PIHNSHSS oorisiiinrianiaenes ward Barnard, Kelliher. €0 Taylor, rodm; survey L. Heasley, Shotley. of section 21, township 146, Ray Brown, servioes, é‘;fi:t&f B ety Sohelan. | Pangedhn..n tovRenb L% 20,00 $lection, town g Otto Simons, Turtle River. John “Moore, chainman on 'aui: primaries ............ Geo. McTaggart, Turtle River. vey of secuon 21, township 146, G. F. Eichstadt, services, jus § Harry Byrons, TLouis. range 85 . \oie.o.e.n.... 1100 [ Of election, town of Bemidji, Henry Greerson, Louis James Ward, axman on suryey June primaries The, following names of persons qual- |~ of 'section’ 21, township 146, Fred Herringer, services, judge ifled to, serve as petit jurors at the range . ... 1100 of election, town of Big Tass, September term of the District Court |Lyle Peters s ax- June primaries ...... were selected: man on survey of section 21, C.'G. Stenmon, services, ] Carl Opsata, Bemidj. township 146, range 35, and election, town of ~ Benville, . Langarok, Bemidji. board of chainman .......... 16.70 | June. primaries .............. 1son, Bemidji. Tom Schmidt, axman on survey Oscar_Shea, services, Juflge of John Eickstadt, Bemidji. of section 21, township 146, of election, town of Birch, June Martin Longballa, Bemidji. range 86 .......ci0incniiiiies 11.00 primaries ........... John Peterson, Baudette. Henry Knauli, carrying baiiots, Henry Knauff, services, judge of Mace Henderson. Baudette. Birch Island, presidential pri- election, town of Birch Island, 3. C. Collins, Baudette. mary election ............... 1.96| June primaries ..... o E. Bagan, Spooner. Paul H. Beaulien, service clerk Jason Carter, services, judge of Gust Brickson, Spooner, of eclection, village of Red election, town of Blackduck, Andrew Olson, Thorhult. Lake, presidential primaries.. 3.60| June primaries ............ George Creighton, Aure. 3.'G. Morrison, services clerk of Arthur D. Selby, services, judge Cle Selvees, Solway. election, village of Red Lake, of election, town of ' Brook Andrew Larson, Solway. presidential primaries :...... 4.60| Dake, June primaies ..., o Knute H. Strand, Tenstrike, Fred Messerschmldt, services as A. A. Haarklan, sebvices, judgé Melvin B, Olson,’ Kelliher, fildgs of election, village of of "election, fown of Buzzle Qle H. Moen, Kelliher. Lake, presidential pri- June_ primaries Charlés Mosebaugh, Nebish. B SR s s 4.60 [F. J. Bridges, services, é 14 Felix Heibel, Shooks. T ca nanridon as Judge election, town of ' Chilgren, Albert mech Turtle River. of slection,’ presidential pri- June primaries . w. H. Turtle River. maries, village of Red Lake.. 3.60 |Ole Gunderson, services, jude of Peter MBII\e, Tenstrike. ‘Wm. Sayers, judge of electlon, election, town of ‘ormant, 4, 3, Trusty, Tenstrike. viilage of Red Lake, presiden. June primaries ....... w. Bemidji. tial primaries '............... 3.60 |John Workman, services, Judgs 1t was moved by THompson, second- | Tohn Wolden, services, ‘eleric of ot election fown of Durand, maries ..... ... 100|R.C. Conklin, servic Ray Brown, Bervices, clerik of norvices Juded of accepted-and auditor instructed to pre- election, town of Bugene, June 1.30 1.80 3.10 1.20|0. 1.20 1.30 2.20 1.00 3.50 2.00 1.40 2.20 3.48') 2.20|0. 8. 2.30 1.20 1.70 1.20 1.30 1.80 1.60 1.40 1.10 1.60 1.10 1.75 2.40 1.40 2.00 4.00 6.75 1.6 2 > 4.1 1.00 3.54 1.80 3.5 g 1.40 1.2 3 3.70 3.00 1.40 1.4 S 1.25 1.20 176 1.20 1.20 1.74 1.00 1.20 4.65 2.41 1.40 1.62 1.58 1.80 4.80 3.03 3.70 1.77 primaries . Harry Provo, servic election, town of Biand, primaries . . Gust ' Bers, services, judge o election, town of Frohn, June primaries . S €. J. Strowbrl oF Slaction, tewn of Grant Vil ley, June primaries ..... Arthur Gjelhaug, services, § 'of election, town of Gudrid, June primaries . Charles J, Wild, servi g of election, town of Hagall, June_primaries . W. Larson, services, judge of clection, town of Jones, June primariés ..... Cotter Randal, ‘sérvices, judga of election, town of Hornet, June primaries John Ullstrom, services, judge of election, town of Keil, June primaries .... Andrew Walter, services, judge of election, town of Kelliher, June primaries .............. Peter Hoglin, servlcea, :ludse of election, town of K June primariss, Gust Gulseth, election, town of Lée, p!il,mafi‘{es . A, om, s election, town leerty. June primaries ........o....s Wm. Carlson, services, Judge of election, town of Maple Rldge, June primaries .......... John Clark, services, judge of election, town of McDougald, June primaries .............. Frank A, Huff, services, judge of election, town of Minnle, June primaries Neuman, services, judge of election, town of Moose Lake, June primaries .............. B.'T. Lindholm, services, judge of election, town of Myhre, June primaries . PN F. B. Cook, service: on, town of Nebish, June pri- maries udge of : s:hma judge "ot -+ town of Northern, June primaries Henry Johnson, of election, town of Northwood, June primaries C.’H. Mosebaugh, services, fudgé election, services, judge of election, June primaries .............. Joseph Schuh, services, judge of election, town of Pioneer, June primaries . A. Krohn, services, judge of election, town of Port Hope, June primaries .............. Herman Schmidt, services, judge of election, town of Potamo, June primaries Adolph Sorenson, services, judge of election, town of Prosper, June primaries Aug. Stromberg, services, judge of election, town of Quiring, June primarfes .............. William Bain, services, judge of election, town of Rapid River, June primaries .............. Morrison, Jr., " 'services, “Judge of election town of Red Lake, June primaries ........ S.”O. Jallen, services, judge of election, town of Roosevelt, June primaries Henry Dahlstul, services, judge of “election, town of Shooks, June primaries Matt Hendrickson, services, judge of election, town of Spooner, June primaries Thos. Knutson, services, judge of election, town of Spruce Grove, June primaries Edd Fosberg, services, judge of election, town of Steenerson, June primaries Earl L. Flora, services, judge of election, town of Sugar Bush, June primaries .............. Henry Berg, services, judge of election, town of Summit, June primaries Swan_Olson, judge “of election, June_primaries S.°S. Carter, services, judge of election, town of Taylor, June primaries ............... D. BE. Leister, services, judge of election, town of Turtle River, June primaries .. J.R. Jenning, services, judge of election, town of Wabanica, June primaries .............. Albert = Rasmusson, services, judge of election, town of Wal- halla, June primaries LW election, town June primaries Gust Anderson, services, £ election, town " Wheeler, June primaries Henry Falk, servi of election, town of Woodrow, June primaries .............. George Kirk, services, judge of clection, first ward, Bemidjl, June primaries SENTINEL—S! A. A. Carter, services, judge of election, city of Bemidji, June primaries E. Anderson, services, Judge ‘of election, fourth ward, Be- midji, June primaries....... C. S. Dahlquist, services, judg. of election, village of Baudette, June primaries F. S. Patton, services, judge of election, village of ~ Wilton, June primaries J.'F. Hermanson, ser o of election, village of Ten- strike, June primaries Robertson, services, judge “of election, village of Spooner, June primaries James J. Hayes, attending board mestine, July 10th, 1916, mile- A Raiko, mileage for attend: ing_board meetings, January to Eruly, 1916 J. C. Thompson, mileage attend- Ing board meetings, June and tcwn of O'Brien, services, town of Swlttwater, Genron, services, Judge’of o ‘Waskish, of Wllllam Lennon, mileage attend- ing board meeun s, July, 1916 H. Clementson, | mlleage June and D n inspecting county ing board meeting, James F. mileage Wilcox contract J. C. Thompson, per diem and mileage inspecting Strand road Taly, 1916 Hayes, per diem and Inspecting A’E Bako, per’ diom and milsags » ingpecting Wilcox road job. . E. Rako, per diem and mile- age Yewing road, McDougald and Zippel ...... ‘Wm. Lennon, vlewlng‘ proposed ;‘Oads 149-31-32 and 147-31-148- A. B. Rako, viewing proposed road 147-31-32 Jos. Weber, maintenance work, lsta.te Road No. x, Grant Val- Frank Weber. mamtenance wor}( State Road No. 1, Grant Valley Falcolm Berg, maintenance work, State Road No. 4, Frohn . Conrad Braaten, ‘work, State Road No. 4, Frohn S. K. Braaten, maintenance work, State Road No. 4, Frohn. Adolph _Brasten, maintenance work, State Road No. 4, Frohn Edwin Oberg, maintenance work, Work, State Road No. 4, Frohn Teman Braaten, maintenance work, State Raod No. 4, Frohn Gottlefib Haberle, maintenance work, State Road No. 4, Frohn Gust Berg, malntenance work, State Road No. 4, Frohn...... Andrew _ Rodien, ' maintenance work, State Road No. 4, Frohn John _ 'Eick: stadt, maintenance work, State Koad No. 4, He- John Goerke, ma(ntenanca ‘work, State Road No. 4, Bemidji. Martin Moe, maintennnce work State Road No. 4, Bemldji. Alex Hensel, mamtenance WOl State Road No. 4, Bemidji. ... John Eastman, maintenance work, State Hoad No. 4, Be- midji George work, midji Knute Stnte Rond No. 4, Be- maintenance Aakhus, W&rk state Road No. 4, Be- Fred Hensel, maintenance worlk, State Road No. 4, Bemidjl .... W, E. Arnold, malntemmce worl, State Road No. §, Northern. .. T. Blakely, ' maintenancs H. Uttley, maintenance work, State Road No. 6, Northern.... ._C. Craig, maintenance work, State Road No. 6, Northern. . L5 lakely, maintenance work, Emte Road No. 6, Turtle Rlver, Port Hope and North- A bavis, maintenance * Work, " Stata Road No. 7, Summit." 3.02 | Neil 4.01 2.00 2.00 3.14 311 272 3.19 7.45 1.78 2.78 2.14 1.71 1.99 2.20 1.45 3.24 2.00 2.02 1.41 3.50 1.99 5.20 1.80 3.00 1.91 1.9 2 1.80 1.84 1.2 3 1.06 1.00 2.86 1.60 18 % 1.60 3.5 £ 8.00 10.80 18.00 8.20 34.40 4.20 8.70 8.00 24.00 24.60 7.00 72.50 13.00 12,00 16.00 6.25 10.00 10.00 30.00 17.50 7.50 22.50 16.00 15.00 2.50 21.00 8:00 6.25 8.00 21.00 5.00 42.00 48.00 McAllister, ~maintenance work State Road No. 7, S 5.50 Northcrn Cedar & Lumber Ci maintenance work, Stn(l Road No. 7, Summit « Northern Cedar & Lumber Ce maintenance work, state "Road No. 7, Summit . Harry Sorenson, maintenance work, State Koad No. 7, Sum- o Hans - Sorenson, _maintenance work, State Road No. 7, Sum- mit .. ... 21.50 Ole Jacobson, . maintenance work, State Hoad No. 8, Lib- Tty X Oscar Sail, ‘malntenance State Road No. 8, Eckles 7.88 Carl Blom, mainténance State Road No. 8, Eckles 10.00 Charles Lundberg, mainte Work, State Hosa No. 8, Maple Rid 13.00 Norman "i¥iltiams, “malntenance work, State Road No. 8, OILY aniisvihverasiiinise 34.00 3. H. Pingle, maintenance work, | Stéte Koad No. '8, Liverty. ./ 16.00 Williams, maintenance A vork, Staté Hoad No. &, Liberty 14.00 James 'Pine, maintenande work, State Road No. 8, Liberty.. 8.00 Carl Peterson, maintenance work, State Road No. 9, Buzzle 4.00 Northern Cedar & Lumber Co. maintenance work, State Road No. 10, Summit and Hornet £.00° H. Wellington, _ maintenal work, State Road No. 10, Shooks . 15.00 E. Bean, worlk, “State Hond No. 10, Shooks.::. 30.00 Bert Shafer, maintenance worlc, State Road No. 10, Hornet and Shooks_ ... STia s 4.00 Hans Sorenson, maintenance work, State Road No. 10, Hor- net and SROOKS ........n...:. 31.25 Neil _McAllister, = malntenance work, State Road No, 10, Hor- net and Summit ........ 16.50 Ferris Jellies, __maintenance work, State Road No. 10, SROOKS ..vovserennenn.. 2.00 John _ Hartman, maintenance work, State 'Road No. 10, . Henry W. Sandberg, mainten- ance work, State Road No. g BOKE - oritivsssaes s 15.00 o oA Sandberg, work, State Ko h p 18.00 s 57.00 Will Foster, maintenance worlk, , State Road No. 10, Shooks. . . 5.00 Davis, maintenance work, State Road No. 10, Summit and 50 Harey Sorenaon | inaintenance work, State Road No. 10, Sum- mit and Hornet .............. 8.00 Northern Cedar & Lumber Co., maintenance work, State Road o No. 10, Summit and Hornet. 10.00 . W. Ernest, maintenance work, rtate Hoad No. Toc Summtt and 4.00 4.00 or “State. Road No. 10, Summit and Hornet .00 R. Leet, maintenance work, State Road’ No. 10, Summit and Hor- net_. 23.62 Roy K.’ Bmer, postage’ used in road worl .00 Rray T " Bilier, Hivery "hirs 'on county road work ............ 58.00 Pearle Bliler, clerical work for district engineer ............. 0.00 S. D. Snyder, assistant engineer, county roads Nos. 56 and 84.. 9.32 Clayton Collard, services as rod- man, County Road No. 64. 3.08 Leigh ' Hendrixon, _services as rodman, County’ Roads Nos. 31 and 74 . 400 L. B. Sam) man, State’ Road, No. 2, and County Road No. 31 ... 265.22 Harry Sorenson, services as rod- man, County Roads Nos. 92, 56 aHd B8 s vgmssmssseiases 7.00 Leo. Taylor, services as rodman, County Roads Nos. 87 and 64.. 33.80 Albert Bye, services as inspector, county roads contracts ...... 31.99 A. O. Torgerson, services as as- sistant engineer, construction county roads . 92.68 Sever Melland, services as chain- man, County Road No. 87, 148- 35 Carl Meliand, services as ax- man, survey County Road No Lumber for road drags. ‘Willlam_Bros., lumber for b: over Rapi ized town R. A. Krahn, freight on culverts from Tenstrike to Turtle river North Dakota Metal Culvert Co., Culverts for State Road No. 12, Goodman job North Dakota Metal Culvert CO, Culyerts for County Road No. 87, Meland job . 31648 North Dakota Metal Culvert Ce.. Culyerts for County Road No. 81, Reeves JOb ...n..cveecvrass Sam’ Johnson, maintenance work, Shotley R0AA ................ Bernard Dspe. Wol"k with (ractor on Shotley R 5 Sam Heasley, malntenan 6.50 on Shotley Road 8.00 Bernard Espe, draggi tractor north of Tamarac river 137.62 Bernard Espe, dragging roads with-tractor south of Tamarac = TPIVOP o.oesuiorencasosonsosson 69.06 Knut Beck, work on maintenance roads_In unorganized towns.. 44.25 16.00 t g 5 Bernard Espe, labor _repairing culverts, unorganized towns .. Frank Lyons, labor on roads on ditch No. 20, in unorganized towns ................ii.i... Ed. Norbo, labor on roads on d!tch No. 20, in unorganized Charley Gray, labor on roads on ditch No. 20, in unorganized towns 12.50 5.00 4.00 T on roads om in unor snlzad 18.00 A. Protts: ditch No. 20, towns Harley Reed, labor on roads tdltch No. 20, in unorganized Carl Kornell, Tabor on roads on diteh No 20, in unurganlzed towns ln unorganlnd 5.00 8.00 5.00 engmeer on 'roads on ditch No. 20, unorganized towns .. Minnesota State Sanatorium, board and treatment, June, Swan Benson, Oscar Carlson and Emma Ulrickson ........ Christ Larson, expense of care of Eldor Opagaon, pauper, un. organized town . Harry Sorenson, sei n‘;a State Rural Highwny No. Albert Bye, services as inspector on construcnon State Rural Highway No. 9A.............. S. D. Snyder, servm!s as assiste ant englneen State Rural Highway No. 9A .. Albert Bye, servlces as’ inspector one construction State Rural Highway No. 12 ............. S. D. Snyder, services as assist- ant engineer, State Rural Highway No. 12 ............. 14.98 16.00 92.256 40.63 18.00 10.60 19.44 32.38 Paul Haluptzok, material and la- or, making sinkhole passable, State Rural Highway No. 12. H. A. LeSueur, services as assist- State 25.00 ant ~ enginéer, Highway No. 32 B. Browning, gravel checker and rodman and gxpense, State Rural Highway 32 Ed. Que&l ‘services 'as’ ‘checker and_ chainman, State Rural Highway No. 32 ............. Harry Sorenson, services as rod- ‘rfinn State Rural Highway No. Rural 149.99 F. 0. ‘Torgerson, services ‘as’as: Aolatans onaimcer: State Husel Highway No. 62 ............ S. D, Snyder, services as assist: ant engineer. State Rural ghway No. 62 ....... s Cle.yton Eoilard, servioes s T man, State Rural Highway No. 42.65 72.90 ....... 51.88 Roy K. Biller, éxpense of livery for ~engineer, ~State Rural Highway No. 62 ............. A E. Rako, final inspection "of bridges_on main road State Rural Highway No. 62...... James F. Hayes, final inspection of bridges on main road, State Rural Highway No. 62 Thompson, final inspection 19.50 10.80 12.60 J. of bridges on'main road State Rural Highway No. 6! .. 140 8.00 [William Lennon, final in 65.00 8. 42.50 28.12 20.50 8.00 ried to a at 10 o'cloc! 5] of bridges on main roac g Sta.te Rural Highway/ No. 62 5 . Snyder, services_a ‘ounty Ditch No. 4 7.5 was moved, seconded and car- ourn to September 5, 19186, a. m. A. E. RAKO, Chairman of Board. J. L. GEORGE, County._Auditor. 11.40 Attest: