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oF { BRS OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, MINN, NOYEMBER 6th, 1917 The Board' of County Commission- ers of. Beltrami LCnuyty{xmet on.. Tues: day, ‘November* 6th; 'at: 10:00 ‘ o'cloc] A UM, as’per adjournment, with all members present.: 87 % The minutes of 'the previous meet: ing ‘were read; and on motion duly sec- onded. and carried, were approved. A petition of Matt Rybak and James Stenman, praying for the surve of Sec. 6-1560-30 was' presented; an on motion of Lennon, seconded by Hayes, and duly carried, hearing was set for January 9th, Pl Bdward @. Le The application of lwar . Lennox. for licerrs'; to sell cigarettes in the Vil- lage’ of, Williams; (Town of McDougald, was presented, and on motion duly sec- onded and carrfed, 'the ‘application ‘was granted, and the Auditor instructed to fssue license on .payment of the fee of $25.00. The praying petition of Ray Brown et al for th: estgblii:hmex‘n of nt nenwf chool- District out .o: at . par Eehwl District No. 74 in the Town- ship of Baudette' was presented. It was moved, seconded ‘and ‘carried that hearing on_ the petition to divide school District No. 74 be set for hear- ing on January 9 at 3:00 P. M. Recess taken to 1:30 P. M. Board reconvened at 0 members present.: i 1t was moved by Lennon, seconded Ellis, -that the resignation of A. G. Wedge as member of the Tri-County Sanatorium commission be ' accepted. C.xlr‘r 15}3.'5 moved by Hayes, seconded by Tmsdahl, - that .G..E." Carson of Bemidji, be. appointed as member of the Tri- County - Sanatorium ' Commission, A. G.. Wedge, resigned. Carried. . ““It''was moved by’ Lennon, seconded by, Hayes, that the "Auditor be instruct- ed to issue his warrant to Miss ‘Sylvia E. Westehoft, County Nurse, for the last half of October, at the rate of' $100 per with .all on ‘the same 818 at 2:00| &) Ay A 3 ; onth, and to continue the same month- arried. i for ‘the ‘period employed.: - C: The ‘Defll?gl of Harr{at A, Cameron Du}'ll]lf to_be, set 0oX from School Dis- trict No. 15 to District No. 10, together with Lot 9, Bec. 27, Lot 3, Sec. 26, the W of Ny &% 4, dnd the West NW1% of Sec. 26, the %, Sec. 35, and the SE ec. ' 34, all .an. Town 146, It being shown that notice had been properly published and posted, it was moved by Hayes, seconded by Lennon, that the petition of Harriet A. Camp- bell be ‘granted, to include all the lands noted’ in. the petition except the' SE Sec. 34 -and the NE SW Sec. . 35, Carried. The petition of Fred W. Juenemann et al praying for a change of the boun- daries of School District Nos. 58 and 60, came up for hearing. It being shown that notice of hear- ing had been advertised and posted, and there being but slight objection offered, it was moved by Ellis, seconded b Hayes, that the petition be granted. Carried. The_partial estimate 'o! work_on the State Rural Highway No. 62, under con- tract to P. McDonnell and amounting to $882.02 was offered, and on motion of Fllis, seconded by Hayes, the same was approved and’ ordered paid. ‘The final estimate of the Engineer on the job of State Rural Highway No. 62, under contract to P. McDonnell, and amounting to. $27,799.66 was offered, and it was moved by Hayes, seconded by Ellis that the same be approved and ordered paid, less ‘amounts as follows: Amount of 75 per cent of the re- tained: 256 r cent paid April 21st, 1917, '$18,186.76; amount paid to take care ‘of: acceptance August 1st, 19117, $6,000.00; amount of partial 'estimate allowed this day, $862.02, all of which items were not included in the Engi- 'neer’s final estimate-and leaving & bal- ance due the contractor of $2,731.88. ed. The following report of the Board of Audit_was offered and on motion_ dul seconded and carried, was approved an ordered filed: 70 THE HONORABLE .BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, BELTRAMI TY, MINNESOTA. A0 “The undersigned Board tlemen: o ‘the County. Treasurer of at the office ‘of ber A. D. and voucl tain the kind, longing thereto.; We respectfully make TTeas! Balance in;the Treasury . From Tax %)llec%ons From Mtg. Reg. Tax .. ‘e From Collections on Public Lands From Collections From Collections From Collections From Collections From Collections From Collections From. Collections Assurance Fund . School Apportionment _and Stal urer's Receipts From July 13, 1917, to Wovembe: said Beltrami County, met of Audit of on the 6th day of Novem- sald County, 1917 for the purpose of examining and auditing the accounts, books rs of Earl Geil, Treasurer of said county, description and amount of funds in the and to count and ascer- County Treasury and be- the following report thereon: r 5, 1917. $772,234.18 4,48 on Private Redemptions from Interest on County of Fines and Licenses . Ditch Assessments ... Auctioneer’s License. . Teachers' Retirement F Clerk's fee, Personal Property Tax Sanatorium Tund Rent ......... Suspense Fund Board. of Prisoners . Village of Nymore Refund ¥From Road and Bridge . Total Balance and Receipts Disbursements From Orders on Revenue Fund Orders on.Poor Fund. . Warrants on Private R Wnrrunts on Road & Bridge Fund ‘Warrants on Interest Fund . Warrants on Teachers’ Retire Warrants ‘Warrants Warrants Warrants ‘Warrants Warrants Warrants ‘Warrants ‘Warrants Warrants ‘Warrants ‘Warrants on Refund on Town Funds on School Distri n on Sanatorium Fund . on State Taxes on State Loan Fund on Mtg. Reg..Tax .... on Incidental Fund .. on Suspense Fund ..... on State Rural Highway Paid Balance at_close of business Nov. 3, 1917 Total Disbursements and Balance .. on Collections from Public 66,991,47 ()91,067.034.82 5, 1917. 12,678.73 24,929.90 445.00 on General Ditch Fund . Lands. Fund . . 736.88 .(b)$674,109..3 . seeoe0.(0)$1,067,034.82 Bank Deposits and Oash 'on Hand (to balance) Cash fin Safe and Drawer ..... . Cash Items, Checks and Money Orders Dejpwsited in Deposited 'in- Narthern National Bank, Deposited Deposited Deposited . Deposited Deposited Deposited Deposited in ini in in in Beltrami . Cdunty State Banl Tirst National ‘Bank, TFirst National Bank, Bagle: Tirst National Bank, Cass Baudette First State Bank, Kelliher ... First National Bank,' Bemidji .. Bemidji . in Security State Bank, Bemidj{ g in Tirst Natfonal Bank, Blackduck, k.y Tenstri Lake The Renewal Bond of the First State Bank of Willlams in the sum $26,- 000, with Albert Chilgren, Albert A. At- water, Anton Levandosky, Edward A. Engler and Robert M. Skinner, as sure- ties, was accepted as a depository, to take effect on the approval of the bond and ‘sureties by the Board of County Commissioners of- Beltrami County. . The Renewal Bond of the Security State Band of Baudette, Minnesots, in the sum of $60,000.00, with Wm. J. Lau, Morris Willett, Walter H. New- ton, A. A, D. Rahn, J. A. Mathieu, John A. Kennedy and W. F. Zauche, as sure- ties, was accepted as a depository, to take effect ‘on the approval of the bond and sureties by the- Board of County Commissioners of Beltrami County. Dated this 7th day of November, 1917, = . V1. L. GEORGE, ~~ : County Auditor. A. E. RAKO, Chairman Board Cogunty Comm'rs. F. W. RHODA, Clerk District Court. It was moved, seconded and carried to approve the report of the Board of Audit, and place on file. A It was moved, seconded and carried to approve the bond of the Security State Bank of Baudette, in the sum of $50,000, with Wm., J.” Lau, Morris Willett, Walter H. Newton, A. A. D. Rahn, J. A. Mathieu, John A. Kenpedy and W. F. Zauche as sureties. { It was moved, seconded and carried to approve the bond of the First State Bank of Williams in the sum of $25,- 000, with Albert Chelgren, Albert*W. At- water, Anton' Levandosky, Edward A. Engler and Robert M. Skinner as sure-’ tie: laf was moved, seconded and carried to approve the bond of the Citizens’ State Bank of Grygla in' the sum of $12,600 with Arthur J. Anderson, John I*. ‘Brown, John Bjornstad, Torwald J. Lillevold, Torger L. Melgaard and Arne O._Fladland as sureties. . Moved, seconded and carried to rec- ommend the following applications for reduction and cancellation of taxes to the State Tax Commission: A, W. Smith; A. A. Moen; Crookston Lumber Co.; J. Weeks Hdw. Co.; Rev. F. H. Oehler; W. H Donovan (3); Guy Stevens; County Auditor (8) Moved, seconded and carried to re- ject the following applications: Jos. M. Handschuh; D, Waverly Bur- ton; Rachel G. Burton. Moved, seconded and carried that the Auditar be instructed to correspond with the State Highway Commission with a view of having Mr. H. A. Le- Seuer or some other experienced en- gineer sent to inspect the work done under contract with P, McDonnell on State Rural Highway No. 62, and clas- gify the rock or other extra work done under said contract. It was moved, seconded and carried to allow the following bills: Andrew Johnson, board of prisoners, September .......$ 373.50 Andrew Johnson, board of prisoners, October .......... 219.00 . H. Fisk, court commission- er's fee State vs. Manivvle.. 8.46 H. Fisk, court commission- er's fee State vs. Manville.. 1.86 W. Schmidt, justice fees . State vs. Euclid Emon .... 20.00 W. Schmidt, justice fees State vs. Ida Spotts and Adam Schreiner . Akerberg, coroner's viewing remains Lars. Jol 27.00 G: son ...... 5.45 G. Akerbersg, viewing remains S. ger ... G. Akerbersg, viewing remains child F. Cornwell .......... V. E. Lindholm, deputy coron- er's fees viewing remains Olaf Andrew Rustad, Walter Melvin Berger and John San- deen .. coroner’s 0. Fladi- coroner’s unnamed Bemidji 'Sentinel, supplies for COUNtY SUFVEYOr . .....eeses L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co., typewriter for Supt. of Schools .. . J. A. Fenton, supp.-es for com- missioners J. A. Tenton, treasurer ... cesesee Rogers & Co., supplies county Surveyor ...... Free Press Co., _recor register of des Free Press Co., probate judge ..... Fritz-Cross Co., records ister of deeds " tor for )" ‘supplies 458 62.40) 2.80 57.00 Peter ' Sorenson, work, State Road No. Disg. . . Ed_Kearney, maintenance work State’ Road No. 11 2nd Dist. Matt Hendrickson, mainten- ance -work State Road No, 11, 2nd Dist.”. . James E, West, work State Road . Dist, fessearenaies Mattson Berg, maintenance ¢ mornk State Road No. 13, 2nd- Mn:;.zrlk'lelé(;rltcklnn. mh)l{tenunce - ate . Roa 2 e 2nd Dist. . 4. 2 5 Leet Bros., maintenance work State Road No. 5, 8rd Dist... J. H. Pingle, maintenance work, State Road No. 8, 3rd Dist, James Pine, maintenance work State Road No. 8, 3rd Dist... Norman Williams, maintenance B?rtk State Road No. 8, 3rd Bt . ueeeesneones - A. Walker, maintenance work State Road No. 8, 3rd Dist. Chas. Lundberg, maintenance wlortl‘: State Road No. 8, 3rd John Gibbons maintenance work - work State Road No. 10, 4th ’ B Sy b s feve e John Gibbons maintenance work State Road No. 10, 4th Dist. O, 8. Ryan, maintenance work State ‘Road No. 10, 4th Dist. L. E, Bean & Son, maintenance I'Jlm.lk State Road"No. 10, 4th L John Hartman, _maintenance Hlo:tk State Road No. 10, 4th T. M. Sorlie, maintenance worl State Road No. 10, 4th Dist. The Alsop Co., —maintenance work State Road No. 10, 4th Dist. ;..... 5 3 Hans - Sorenson, maintenance - work-:State- Roads No. 6, 7, 10, 65th Dist. ..... 5 G. L. Dodge, maintenance work State Road No. 10, 5th Dist. Mark. Devine, maintenance va‘ortk State road No. 10, 5th st. ... Arnold Peterson, maintenance Bortk State Road No. 10, 5th B, o oouuocepeorsrsesiiinee Hugh A. Whitney, maintenance s;zrtk State Road No. 1, 6th ISt - seseeane .o Hugh A. Whitney, ‘maintenance 'g;"tk State Road No. 4, 6th B Ly e e e e s seanbe G. W.. Cochran, maintenance work State Road No. 6, b5th DiBt. . .evveconrenseciatoanns ‘W. Cochran, maintenance State Road No. 6, 6th W. A. Rice work Dist. maintenance No. 11, 2nd & Co., maintenance State Road No. 6, 6th Robert’' Connell, maintenance * work State Road No. 6, b5th Dist. . G. W. ork ist. Cochrél'.l: " maintenance State Road No. 6, 5th OWN A Woodsto ck It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. - MODEL 4 | MODEL 6 $68.00 $100.00 $6 down, $3| $5 down, $5 per month. per month - CASH PRICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 ;gmqmbé, Tuednj, eatless ihy’-’: Remember, Wed., ““Wheatless Day” v.{om Frank Sll‘)ll‘h. ’malntena.nce. v work Bhte‘Rond No.” 6, ‘6th Dist. ... Hugh A. Whitney, w‘ork State Roa Dist, Nor. Cedar & Lbr. , n- - tenance work State Road No. 6, 6th Dist. .o A. Davis, maintenance work State_Road No. 7, 6th Dist. Chas. Studley, material and labor bridge 146-31-32 Otto O. Myran, material ana labor _repairing pile driver Duluth Marine « uppg Co., materfal for Bridee No. 31 Duluth Marine Supply Co, ma- ]t;iri‘al for Bridge No. 32, 2nd B, aeevonessesscassaassen Duluth Marine Supply Co., ]t;‘rl:\l for Bridge No. 83, 2i B, o 2ebaaeeseessisaiennas Duluth Marine Supply Co.. ma- f lt)elrl:l for Bridge No. 52, 2nd B, Lceneeencenateasinennnn Duluth Marine Supply Co., ma- {)elrltnl for Bridge No. 36, 6th I AR R R R X RS RS .o Duluth Marine Supply Co., ma- terial for Bridge No. 63, 6th ety aber " on 2mf Dist... on. Bridge maintenance d' No. 6, bth st . Clarence .. Bridge No. 3 Myron _Ellis, labor No. 36, 6th Di teeeseasan 0. 36, 8 Ed Carrd%an, labor on Bridge th Dist. ........ No. 36, Klein, labor on Bri 36, 6th Dist. ... J. L. Turner, labor on 4th Dist. .. No. 4 Edlgle J._#H. Thullen, labor No. 36, bth Dist. John A. Sjogren, m: 1 Bridge ' No. 46, 4th Dist. Sjogren, material f No. 48, 4th Di Sjogren, Bridge No. 47, 4th Otto O. Myran, labor No. 48, 4th Dist. .......... Ed Kirby, labor on Bridge No. 46, 4th Dist. .......ceceeese Ed Kirbx. labor on Bridge No. 51, 4th Dist. .........cc0000 Ed Kirby, labor on Bridge No. 48, 4th Dist. ...... Wi, Sjogren, labor on Bridge -No. 48, 4th Dist. ............ Even Johnson, labor on Bridge No. 51, 4th Dist. .......... Melvin Nessett, labor on Bridge No. 64, 4th Dist. .....c...... Melvin Nessett, labor on Bridge o, th Dist. .......... Melvin Nessett, labor on Bridge No. 61, 4th Dist St. Hilaire Retail LI Material for Bridge No. 4th Dist. Otto O. Myran, No. 51, 4th Dist. W. H. Verity, labor. No. 51, 4th Dist. .......... E. J. Bourgeois, securing tim- ber for Bridge No. 52, 2nd DISt. voovieiirciairoiennanes Clifford Johnson, labor on Bridge No. 53, 5th Dist..... 51, ¢ ‘on ‘Bridge, on Bridge labor 6.00 111.00 3.00: 12.00 30.00 11.36° 39.81 16.89 16.39 39.85 2761 27.61 30.00 12.60 16.33 49.03 9.00 56.00 9.50 32.00 52.40 59.80 52.20 9.50 21.00 11.55 3.30 4.80 38.40 24.45 19.95 12.30 3.20 54.75 9.00 9.16 12.00 Dave Wester, labor No. 64, bth, Dist. Dave: 'Wester, labor No. 51, /6th Dist.:woooi.... ~ Dave !Wester, labor on' Bridge No. 46, 5th Dist. (.. cvineuain Otto O. Myran, labor: on Bridge No. b4; b6th Dist. .......... A._ L.' Bye, inspector Jefferson HIGhWAY v eii oo aiilevoaion H. D. Sorenson, rodman.on Jef- ferson 'Highway ... .eo.eeien Clayton Collard, rodman and chainman Jefferson Highway A. L. Bye, services "assistant engineer S: R. H. 12/ .vouvivs A. L. Bye, services assistant engineer 8. R.. H. 62- H. D. Sorenson, servicei man 8. R. Hi: 62 ., C. ‘R. Crabtree, work o Unorganized town. 168-32 .. It was moved seconded al to adjourn to 10:00 Dec. 10th, 1917. on, Bridge 23.10 12.30 24.00 63.76 83,90 69.38 142,60 .. 12,90 56.90 43.88 36,00 carried A. M., *Tuesday, A. E. RAKO, ‘Chairman ,of the . Board. Attest: J. L..GEORGE, County = Auditor. 1w-1115 BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive_Tablets Remove at the Cause and Get t Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the subeti. tute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the wor] People uick relief live ets, The the entire system.. They do Jangerous calomel does without of the bad_after effects. All ‘the benefits of griping cathartics are flythat 'wlnfi k. cted with bad breath find Edwards’ Tabl easant, sugar- tablets are takenp‘tor buz breath any ,, sickening, denea From e wards’ Olive Tablets w‘&:&“‘ griping, pali;I oxl'? any disagreeable eff r. F. formula after seventeen years tice among . patients af bowel and liver complaint, attendant bad Dr. Ed a vegetable compound oil; you vsill know them by their color. Tske one or two every night M. Edward&diacovel;%d ~the afflicted it with the mixed with nliv: with olive for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25¢ per box. ' All druggists. ~ Broad and Butter You owe it to your health (also Pdcketbook) to use more BUTTERMILK Fritz-Cross Co. sherift . ) Miller-Davis Co. auditor .. Miller-Davis Co. auditor .. J. C. McGhee, expense assi superintendent of schools. E. _J. Bourgeols, blue print map City of Bemidji for treasurer in in in in in in in in in in Security State Bank, Baudette Tirst State Bank, Willlams ....... First National Bank, Deer River . First National Bank, Brainerd ... Merchants National Bank, Crookston.... First National Bank, Grand Rapids . State Bank, Spooner .......... .. Peoples’ State Bank, Thief River Falls Merchants’ State Bank, Thief River Falls Security State Bank, Warroad . Deposited Deposited Deposited Deposited Deposited Deposited Deposited Deposited Deposited Deposited 30.71 3.60 1215 69.86 /3.00 “Hore's a “Crackerjack” A pheumatic Fountain Ink Well. The name of the well is the ECLIPSE. Nothing to get The Koors Creamery chui'ns Every Day Deposited Deposited Deposited Deposited Deposited Trarmers’ National Bank, R State Bank of Erskine .. Deposited State Bank of Solway I\epo:fl:;d State Bank, Blackduck Total Funds ........... Respectfully submitted this 6th day ed Lake F Farmers’ State Bank, Deer, River . Tarmers: State Bank, Grygla Citizens’ State Bank, Kelliher ... . Ciesees $674,109.63 of November, 1817, J. L. GEOR%E. A ‘ount uditor. A. E. RAKO, ¥ Chairman Board County Commissioners. F. W. RHODA, Clerk District Court. —————————— 3 Moveld. geggnded and carried to ad- ocurn to 9; ‘Wednesday, = veniber Tth, 1917. v, T Board reconvened at 9:30 A. M. No- vember 7th, as per adjournment, with all members present. The engineer’'s partial estimate on | the job of Leet Bros. on the Jefferson Highway, amounting to $5,829.56, was presented. Tt was moved by Hayes, seconded by 18, that the partial estimate of the gineer on the contract of Leet Bros. for work -on the Jefferson Highway be approved. ‘and -ordered paid, and that the Auditor be Instructed to issue a further warrant to Leet Bros. for $1,- 803.43 on the recommendation of the Ingineer that but $175.00 of work re- mains to be done on the job, and ow- ing to-the extreme weather it would be impossible to finish the work. this season, this warrant only to be issued on the receipt of the consent of the Surety Company which has given bond for the completion of the job. = Carried. The petition of Chas. Peterson et al, praying for the establishment of a county road from the Village of Kelli- her to the north line of Town 156-30, was presented. It was moved, seconded and carried to set time of hearing on this peti- tion for January 9th at 10:00 A. M. and that Commissioners Imsdahl and Tennon be appointed -a ,committee to view the proposed road, to meet at Kel- liher on Dec. 12, at 9:00 A. M., and at Waskish at 1:00 P. M. Carried. The petition of Matt Hendrickson et al praying for the establishment of a county road from the Village of Bau- dette south to the north line of 156-30 was presented. It was moved, seconded and carried to set time of hearing on the petition of Matt Hendrickson for January 9th at 10:00 A. M. and that Commission- Lennon and Tmsdahl be appointed a ; committee to_view the proposed road to meet at Baudette at 9:00 A. M, Dec. 15th. Carried. The petition of Gust Nordstrom et al praying for the establishment of a county road from the Village of Spoo- ner south to the north line of Town 166-30 was presented. It was moved that time of hearing on .the petition of Gust Nordstrom be set for January 9th, 1918, and that Commissioners Lennon and Imsdahl be appointed a committee to view the pro- nosed road, to meet at Monroe's Creek at 9:00 M. December 14(!‘15. 1917, Carried, The following resolution was offered by Commissjoner TLennon. and seconded by Comniissioner Imsdahl: Pursuant to the provisions of Sec- tion 834, G. S.-1913, BE _IT RESOLVED, that the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) or so much thereof as may be necessary, be set aside from the General Revenue Fund. rfiflm purpose of paying addi- tional’ élerk -hire in the office of the County Auditor for the Carried, 1015 year A. E. RAKO, HANS B. IMSDAHL, JAMES F. HAYES, WILLIAM LENNON, S. W. ELLIS, County Board of An S y Beltrami County. J. L. GEORGE, County Auditor. Approved by Lyndon A. Smith, At- torney General; Andrew E. Fritz, rub- llanxaminer. was moved by Ellis, seconded Hayes that the following estima:es %}E th?d}inglneer be approved and ordered S. Carter, County Road 9 ...$ 635.51 s "No. 331.76 1,633.06 Gust Karlson, bl 109943 o. 2 soae.l. 17260 Moved by Lennon, seconded by Hayes that the Purchasing Commnteey be Xu- thorized to employ some competent per- son to appraise the County Buildings for the purpose of ascertaining the in- surable value of the same. Carried. Moved by Ellis, seconded by Lennon that the County Surveyor be instructed to complete the Norquist job on County l}]!;m‘i,ogo. 84 in tthe ’l‘t:(wn of Summit, e account, work to b once. Carried. ikt Moved by Imsdahl, seconded by Ellis, that hearing on County Ditch No. 5 be set for January 10th, 1918, at 10:00 A. M. Carried. Recess taken to 1:30 P. M. The following report of the Board of Audit was presented: To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners, Beltrami County, Min- nesota: Gentlemen: The Board of Audit of Beltrami Coun- ty met at the Clerk's office for the pur- pose of accepting the bonds for pro- posals to be designated depositories of County Funds. The following members ;ver‘e rgesent: CA. E. Rako, Chairman: J. L. George, County Auditor, and F. W. Rhoda, Clerk of thé District Court. Proposal of the Citizens State Bank of Grygla, to pay four per cent- (40|0) per annum on moneys deposited sub- Ject to demand, and five per-cent (50]o) per annum. on_time deposits was ac- cepted and said bank designated a de- pository. The bond of the Citizens State Bank of Grygla, in the sum of $12,600.00 with Arthur_J. Anderson, .Jokn F. Brown, John Bjornstad, Tor- vald J. Lillevold, Torger L. Melgaard and Arne O. Fladeland, as sureties was accepted as a depository to take ef- fect on the approval of the bond and No. 26 sureties by the Board of County Com-| Ha missioners - of Beltrami County. Huffman & O’Leary, furniture for court house ........ . F. C. Schadegg, repairs to roof court house ..s..c.oececnes F. P. DuFresene, copies of Laws 1915 and 1917 ........ Earl Gell, postage for treas- urer ..... . shessssene Western - Union Tel. "Co., rent of clock September and Oc- tober ..... L. P. Eckstrom, repairs in and court house .... St. Hilaire Retall Lbr. Co. for repairs_to furnace Henry Pfund, reassessing over lands .. Northern Grocery for Janitor ......ceeciceecoes Dr. E. w. Johnson, medical treatment for ' prisoner Hans _B. Imsdahl, mileage at- tending meeting Nov. ceen Wm. Lennon, mileage attend- ing meeting Nov. v ........ S. W. Ellis, mileage attending meeting Nov. 6 .......... James F. Hayes, mileage at- tending meeting Nov. 6. .... E. Rako, mileage and ex- pense attending meeting Board ‘of Charities at Owa- tonna ....e0e Wm. Lennon, committee work looking after peat firés in un- organized tOWNS ............ Bemidji Pioneer, supplies for supt. schools .. Pioneer, probate judge . Bemidji Ploneer, sheriff .......co0eee . Bemidji Pioneer, supplies for county SUTVEYOT ............ Bemidji Pioneer, supplies for auditor ..... . Bemidjl Pioneer, commissioners’ September 26 . Bemidj Pioneer, commissioners’ proceedings October 24 and Board of Equalization proceedings and other notices ......c........ Bemidji Pioneer, publishing no- tice of survey Sec. 11-148-30 C. C. Spencer, services as asst. gnsineer Survey Sec. 11-148- 43.00) 6.60 2.60 20.00 2.00 49.90 1.90 40.00 2.00 2.00 34.60 2.00 7.20 3.60 Jail | supplies A. 22.20 12.00 2.88 .35 1.00 4.50 14.66 supplies ' for ‘suppiies ' for " publishing proceedings publishing \ services as Clayton o 11-148- ggdmun Survey Sec. Robert Lee, services as axman survey Sec. 11-148-30 ...... C. A. Pope, services as chain- man survey Sec. 11-148-30 .. R. E. Smith, services axman and_board of crew 11-148-30 L. J. Wetterhus, services as ax- man_11-148-30 ..... J. O. Olson, services as axman survey Sec. 12-147-35 ...... Henry Anderson, services ax- man and board of crew sur- vey Sec. 12-147-35 .... . P. L. Hall, services axman sur- vey Sec. 12-147-36 .... .. Clayton Collard, services as ;gdmnn survey Sec. 12-147- C. C. Spencer, services as as- . sistant engineer survey Sec. 12-147-35 ..... A. L. Bye, inspector Bridge 27 and Road 77, 3rd Dist. ...... Clayton Collard, general work in surveyor’d office Clayton Collard, _services rodman State Road No. 5th Dist. ............. . Wm. Lennon, committee work viewing Cook’s job 3rd Dist. ns B. Imsdahl, _committee work inspecting Bridge 22, i 6, out of order. No valves, no floats. The ink from the res- ervoir falls into a small cup at the pase, which provides just enough ink to cover the pen. NOT THE HOLDER. The ink sannot splash. 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