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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ). “0‘ COUNTY COMMIS- + .. SIONERS OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, MINNESOTA. March 5th, . The board of county commissioners met _in adjo March 5th, 1918, with all members pres- en - The minutes of the previous meetin were read, and. on motion duly seconde and carried were approved as read. Moved, seconded and carried to take recess to 1:30 p. m. Board reconvened at-1:30 p. m. adjournment, with all members present, t was moved by Ellis, seconded by Lennon, that $500 be appropriated from the county road and bridge fund to the Township of Frohn, to be used in the 1918. as per urned = session = Tuesday, | Nt engineer, and time of survey set ‘for April 2nd, 1918. Carried. The clalm of P. McDonnell, in the amount of $13,348.85, for extra work above the fina] estimate of the engineer, on the contraét for state rural highway was presented to the board. iscussion of the matter, 0, After a full it was moved by Imsdahl, seconded by Hayes, that theé bill of P. McDonnell for extra work claimed on state rural highway No. 62, be disallowed. Carried. Moved, seconded and carried’'to ad- !I(t"l:m to 9:30 a, m. Thursday, March Board reconvened Thursday, March Tth at 9:30 a. m., as per adjournment. All members present. g The following resolution was offere by Commissioner Lennon, who. movet its adoption: 3 e s 80 benefited or damaged (said names of owners to be the same as appear on the countg tax duplicates of said coun- ty, and the description to be given in legal form), and the total number of acres in each of said tracts, the esti- mated number of acres in each tract of land to be benefited or damaged (as the case mfi; be), ‘the numberTof acres added to any tract by the total or par- tial drainage of any meandered lake, or the change of any water course and the location and value. of such added land; the damage, if any, to riparian rights Bemidji notice of hearing on school distriet, ... Bemidji Sentinel, publication of commissioners' " proceedings, January Bemidji Sentinel, notice for bids for rental of poor farm and Bass Lake farm ........,... Sentinel, clerk of ‘court Bemidji Sentinel, auditor . Bemidji Se; supplies ' for pertaining to any tract, and the amount | guperintendent ‘of DK 1 that each tract of land will be benefited of ‘schools, aged by the construction of said Bi’,‘,‘eflf,‘, ??fi“"el' -supplies or dam work. In case said ditch drains, either in whole or in part, any: public or cor- porate road or railroad, or benefits any such road so that the roadbed or tray- Bemidji Senti register of deedu %iniet o J. A. Fenton, supplies for reg- ister of deeds ........ Bemidji Sentinel, supplies for expense as assistant engineer, December, 1917, judicial diteh No. 26 2. 11.70 | L. E. Paddock, sérvices and ex: ense as assistant engineer, anuary, 1918, judicial ditch No, 30 Myran, labor on bridge Otto O, 44, third aistriet . No. ‘Richard’ Kelm, labor.on bridge No. 44, third district ........ Richard Kelm, labor on brid \ No. 44, third dlnrlct‘},.,..‘."? H. D. Sorenson, services mak- 5.50 " 60.70 / 140.35 34.40 4.35| “ing road map ... i ... iens 14,62 | L. B. Paddock, services and ex- 2 B pense as assistant e Hy D Sorenson, . menylosig iy ‘December, 1917, judicial ditch office .on county road No. .| .third district H. D. Sorenso office on county road fifth district H. D. Sorenson, . office on county roads No, 123 “and 102, fourth district ..... J. D, Adams & Co., one road i drag, fourth ‘district ........ : 'No. 30 'W. M, Everts, services and ex- penses as engineer, February, - 11918, judicial ditch Wo. 30.... W, M. Everts, servicgs and. ex- pense -as engineer, January, /1918, judicial ditch No. 30... W. M. Bverts, services ex- ense as engineer, February, %{918, judicial ditch No. 31..:. services y No. - 116, -services in/ 20.00 63.00 ayment for construction of bridge|its 2 Rapend the Mlualsslppl Biver, Carelod, | Whorsns, o cortaln qunesmentonas | el Getter By the contruction ot aald| 7 vy Siien: SuERles fof pro- O bouaty * Fanss., N e e ey, e followin 2 B R S 3 2 ense as engineer, 0 _‘the Bass O e form was'made by the|Krahn, age 20 years, single, and Charles ggfi:flt:figla‘i’i‘&w&{&:fl:&.::“.’;’f'd“mgldo Elliott-Fisher Co., ‘repairs- for 10, 128, 41, fourth istrict.. 38.47| Poig Judicialyditch -No. 31... I emcinr ot | assessments, Henry|Krahn, her father, as parties of the|bensfits arlsing thersirom to said roal| book typewrlter ..,......i.. 1 |G- C. Spencer, services as assist- i = |Fred S Gord, expense taking Frund: o olliner, Minn, March 2, 1915 oFtnb Sccond part, on m‘;‘;",‘&.“'d,',’;'.‘,’f benefits, fogether with tha names of B vevor o paLy, SURBlAR {07 Ro: & Gouren dlstriot .. e 188 i A f?’ffl ial dien No, e , Minn., s . 3 - 41, . oodridge, judicia! . J. L. George, County Auditor, November, 1917, in ‘words and figures as :gal(}ilena!{‘g' ‘t’;};“;m?;’:g‘é‘i‘g::" ivesaary | George D, Barnard & Co., mort- €. Spencer, services ‘as as: St e L Bomtadl, Mirn. - nd report. of | CBNIE’ aaroement, mady and entered [Public, to- be” benefited Chobeby. ang| §oEe Tecord for regiiter of | | SStany caSUer 0% SOOI ipn [0S M Walker mervlces Mo ear Sir: erew n ort: of | - ] ) 3 ¥ H . 102, .o X expense as _engineer,/ Janu- timber on Bass Lake farm as follows: Lnto thl{e goe:h e‘:‘rl\y e!tz_ov%n;gfl lgiél; ?g:%‘:?t:sotnE::w:tus\txech“t%ugl:yg::fi-l George D, Barnard & Co., mort- . c g;;.sgg'é‘f:’;egeglicgg““ft“fi‘o?& ¥ ary -and February, 1918, ju- B g Sorde of lavic pine” 11| by ana between Bt Kowhe, 268 1T 08 Mlimatios” Smarted “ta cuh | fas, rocord for residier of R SRR 10 gune | ISR N B i B 0ol cara o Juck it 130 losn, Krihe, Nex ather,"of, fhe"Connty, of \municpe), or, otber, Sopatedon, (o5 i | Milepcavi Cor duppilen for . |Lotls Releteng Sertion GO RS | ponge s ctslneen Febrery g 8,000 feet B. M. Norway pine. B Morbors Swanson of Rugland, |the necessary comstruction and. main- e s TG R GO COE : P e S kg U el I UL Il ! 2 0]:(;‘(;t ;’t;:tlslg %d%'éf-v’vfikfi‘é‘: 80 1oks: North Dakota, party of the second part; ftenance of any bridge, culverts or other BUAILOT ars oy G.‘fl.w“.?s 1. Jobn Doran, services as chain’ ; Wbe]‘giemye;;%“?\i‘;flc?fi?fsnd on- ) "Valus'of cordwood stumpage §200. | Whereas, the above named, e O e rach ditan, atating ine seme | Miller:Daxis suppiies ‘for man on county road No. 128, o | incer. judiclal ditch No, 36. 40.81 Value of Nor;vay plie $ it Light, | cnita: and whereas she claims that said |separately. They shall also report the O e e as asman 00 | w. M. Ev_grtl. aierv et abn“aerx- ,,,:'33°§,‘,’{’,}"‘" s gently rolling. LIght| 0,1ty of the second part is responsible "7}31(‘?:"}‘.’““{;" b:ngng: ‘“E“‘{h’c‘ 1] clerk of court [......c.. on county roads No. 41 and ° . I5T5; sudicial aftch No. 36,.. 2708 Respectfully submitted, for her condition; o8 ch entire, and branches thereof,|Kimball-Storer ~ Co., ' freight 123, fourth district ....\.... 7.60 | Johnson & Baum, board: of in- ‘ T ™ Romectuly g ihng. | o GErrort cor ane o sonsaare 1 M, g0l sl mhather G ach )" Garecs o dupnle tor thkh: | Ooge bt lahen o Bided | pitoy BT b, - It was moved by 8, se »000. A B 2 e e e DA N . 42, . cial ch .NO. 36.0civosesns . . visor be placed on file. Carried. e”:' 24 i g ) acl'(’nov:rledged bi|is greater than the utility of said pro-|xi OII', ]l{eg.iurer Caperereseuae. 202,801 L0 PO Siosren timber. for . pense as- assistant engineer, i The applicativn of Charles Schroeder | Wheteof Is horeby acknewiegged 82 %troded ditch; and whether or nat sald | X yoriic of Treasuren o or o “bridge 46, fourth dis- January, 1913, Judleielydifoh. ) o'o6 g:fr";g)fi%:ltfl%laglgg:;fig? fi:;hft':?;: Ena forever dlscharé’etsald party of the ggggg:edaggcn l: ng{&?g;ual:o ’32.:2X P e O e fdi 28.00| ~praee 128,08 LNE? L moved bylflagefi. se&:on%edaby Iimtsedda\;k gf:xomng ;J:(nl-t dgsn:x:‘gs r\%’l‘:‘lca tn}feymfl: whfl 1t should not be constructed, . In zn;xe({x;“r;‘%l;ds, ‘clerk of com-t,\n[1 o .139.42 pense lt):s alsssli;tanz:“:izfilgfi%fi that Charles Bohroedor e P the Bel. | clther of them may now have or here- |making sald view and survey of sald|prec-Press Company, supplies i kst Ll t o O ey ol atate Zair, |after become possessed of, including apy | Proposed work and.thelr report there-| for treasurer ...... 5.25 - 2819 | Anton ' Anderson, ‘services a . rami_cou }" TP ey et |Gna. a1 claims for the support and|on. the said viewers shall proceed ac-|pree-Press Company, supplies *_ - |J. D. Halvorson, maintenance PR inspector, Decem- gE vice B, M. Gile, reslgned. Oarried. . |maintenance of any child which may be |cording to Chapter 230 of the Gemeral| for auditor Do SPPLEY Ts9.00|" work, state road-No. 6, fifth e t7 Sudiobal diten No, 86 40.23 The petttlon of K lishment of % |born by-Teason of the above mentioned |Laws of 1905, and its amendmenta, Free-Press Company, supplies 7| district . i X fllp B evions e : ; r‘:evf tos;vn in 155-31, was received ana |condition of said Ester Krahn, growin| The County Board of Beltrami| for auditor .......»......... 48,25 |C. C.. Spencer, s as- ‘rodman and expenses, judicial roady i Jutton was offered | So1 Betor Kiabn Biaims wavs iad e P wa B rublleation o delinguent tax " foads Moo fo8 “ana” 116, Heth 3 dlteh Nt o £ s e following resolution w: er ' = B y A B o, ax . 3 R ott, serv. by Sommissioner Lennon, who moved twesnher, and:sald perty of the second Chairman. LU i e 2,838.95 Glstriot : P 1.47| “pense as assistant engineer, i I on petition has_been made P2XHd sald parties of the first part| Dated this 6th day of March, A. D. " cord meead balance due for /ol ®rodman on county roads No. Nepren Ay s Y to pereas, & o oounty commissioners | further agree, in consideration of the|1918 : . "W, Sevillo, 18 ‘cords of jack - 103 and 116, fifth district.\.. 23.42|Geo.” W. W adloes iy of Beltrami county, purporting to' be|aforesaid payment of $1,000.00 never to Attest: pine Wood "..i.v...evussn... 99.00|H. D. Sorenson, services on expenses as engineer, Febru- - = igned by a majority of the legal male |start here or elsewhere any action in J. L. George, * |3, H. Wynne, cord wood for . state road No. 2, fifth district’ 12.00| 37y 1918, judicial ditch No. 40 - 8116 :cgufifentyfreehaldarz in congressional |any court for any claim or demand County Auditor, COUTE BOUB6. - 2y s o sosteris b OF 39650/0. S. Neuman, -services on el 13'. i e <95 s township 155-31, and that it be named which they or either of them may now| The petition of Geo. J.”Becker, et al,|W. G. Schroeder,.cord wood fo! county road No. 116, chain- ~ sistant engineer, January and 5 i Hed Lake, or hereafter have, and agree further to|praying for a change of the boundaries| court house ........:........ 14570| man, fifth district ........... 2,00} February, judicial ditch No. 5 Now therefore be it resolved that the [raise, support, maintain and educate|of school district No. 26, so" as to in-|C. E. Battles, repairs to range, Otto O. Myran, movin, pile 89 . A 2 petition be, and_ the. same is~ hereby and bring up any child which may be|clude sections 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17| sheriff’s residence “5.50| driver to Blackduck, fifth dis- Sentinel = Publi pub- granted. That the boundaries of sald|born as herefofore stated, and agree to|and 18 of the Town of Jones (146-35), g ABLOL v e e s te e R 21.25 lishing notices' for bids on town be and the same are hereby made | treat said child with the same kindness | being the territory now comgrlslng the 6.85|H, W. Crabtree, work on roads, bridges, state rural highway - 3 corextensive with the boundaries of said | and consjderation as it would be treated | district No. 84, was, offered. It was town of 158-32 .....:..0.iusn .80 | Now 6258 i ia iaans v ot 12.90 togvnuhln 155-31, and said town so or- {ml}(lt beéen a child born-of lawful wed- {'llovedf sagondxed and tcfiflled“ta aet’ 2 C.tR. Cxi%tsn;ge, work on roads, 31‘5 Geo. E. Kreatz, finishing room ° ' g ock, o b me for hearing on etition for own 158-82 ..\ .a.ia....n 3 % A : ganized be “fi“;i’ Lake.” In testimony whereof we have here-|Wednesday, April 10th, aatp 10 o’clock Dick Willems, work as over- i, 3 < :,';,b&s,f{?:x: otcourt house 429.90 The mfotion being seconded by Com-|unto set our hands and seals this 20th{a. m. i seer on roads, town 157-36.. +21.00{Geo. B. Kreatz, sundry repairs 1 missioner Imsdahl, was put to a @ote|day of November, 1917].2 tob Koahi b ItEmas mo:e«tlhbvflnenggn. kSeeontaed Ec}wltn’ olelsao_;'n,flwork on. roads ' a1 9" N COUTt-NOUSE -v.v.sunnnioss 252.0 : A ster Krahn. y s, tha e “time :check system AN town 167-34 .voiviiiiiiaos | A d angogn‘:zl}l'l:&‘:égdl;onnon offered the fol- .Charles Krahn. for the payment of day labor on roads supplies for Jafl Ike Dunkleberger, work on ,o‘lfl;v.e {Z, -’;&;’;}1‘;3? n,fl,‘}-u”&'i}.e 19tfg,fl~d lotwing Tesotution, Ang moved its adop: | WitnesseRr sonatrncled by tho coshty: a8 peoyided| Usited Criemizar g fown AL T e M ) ook et S i % . J. Brown. or ! or jail .. i.u.. 3 /J A s . B. 3 Y "}Fv'wm“u the Town of Red Lake has| ~And whereas, soon after said 20th day of 1915, be authorized, and.the auditor|L. P. Eckstru *| .seer in town:159-34 ......... 9.00 * % “Chairman of the Board, been this day organized; of November, 1917, said above named |instructed to . provide the -necessary| new toilet” Clark Church, worK son roads, . Attest: 52 3 o i Now therefore be it resolved that the| Ester Krahn, an her said father, |blanks for the purpose. Carried. - house .. town 159-34 ... .. > # 4.00| S5 T GEORGE, S ' i : first town meeting for said town be set | Charles Krahn, tog®ther with his fam-| Moved by Hayes, seconded by Lennon, | Bazaar Store; s 7 |Dick” Willems, work. as ““’County. Auditor. i ik for Saturday, the 30th day of March,|ily, removed from said Beltrami county, |that the auditor be instructed to ad-|Northwestern ‘elephone’ - H: seer on roads in town. 157-35. 6.00. 3 - s 918, at the residence of John Prochaska | and the State of Minnesota, and located | vettise for the construction of the fol-| change Co., teléphone rent .. [Otto Hasse, work on’<roads, / 3 S i n the northwest quarter of section. 35 :nd e?ta.lgllshseél tme{'rlll{efldm“d and lov]vlnfi road's,Abidfi ltgmbawo ened at 2 ;élr‘m tolls, eélemntlon board for’ g .S‘{::V%elfil?-slih- R ORI, 24.991 0 é(gfi;CIzngfgf%g%SEn?&PlW 4 g . m: ome in the State o nois, and are|o’cloc! . m., Apr ] : - ree months .......:.% .70 oW roa 4 % o, of sald town, at 10 o Clock jad by Com- |now therein residing and living: OO D T AP A, L imilos, o | Sropre O mon el Too Co, loo sups E0|™ town B7:36 % svs.ronesiosr i .00 [15 MINN., FEB, 26, 1918, pé missioner Imsdahl, was put to a vote| And whereas, the consideration paid [the range line between towns 149-33| ply for 1917 .......c..oesons 54.87 | Dick Willems, work as road A special meeting of- tht;»clty cm;l;cl/ and duly carried. by said Herbert Swanson for the re-|and 34, and 150-33 amd .34, Henry Pfund, appraising timber oyerseer, unorganized towns. 6.00 cfifled f(;l’ thet purpogemo ca.ngilssc‘ré 5 S8 maved by Lennon, sesonded by | ienes una dlschares rofeeycd o It aald || Courity Road M. 21, 36 miten, town | on Bavs e famm ey B0\ OrouatiitnieT T I von) slicion nela ebiary 18£8 et ase- ent, 3 -33. $7. o estern Union Telegraj 0.y 2 - D » 52;.5(' g?’fix:l::gul;imoflg:ier;ssxénedato algreemi?t e{lfiere:l lnt}:fl}:y and Pettween 150c«;flunty Road No. 30; .50 miles, town lc_“xol;:k serviee, Jafua'fiy and - i Netlewll:mlsssd 3vgorl§ on roads in i E‘E“ffi?glaé‘é“ieéfl‘fzf?‘fi."e%fi’xfg'hi"é‘&'é‘}.‘. . led. ~ the parties thereto with a perfect un- -33. ! ] @DTUATY & 'ieeonenseersome X =86 o Jeiasieiies % : y LA "‘fg“&‘fl'fl.&'fé’.{'fi,y (i:‘?;;es, seconded by derszna(liing lwlth reference to the con- 5 sogl;flty Road No. 102, 1.50 miles,-town | Henry er!-{ite. serviceis as jus- s Di:;tervgtfllreorgs,s v:':;l; f{,s'z 3‘7’”- Yoty ge:irg art’rsesoe'zltoc'f(,?urgg Pv::;flg:{l%(}a“ A - of ; -32. 3 5 3 -87... 400 | order 3 . m.. ; g’:&%ze“{l?fl t:(fvecrut‘ll:etyto:“gm:r 135 th!:e ter&t:w‘ ffi:relore, be it resolved by the 5County Road No. 41, .75 miles, town|J. t(‘:?elld?:l('}}lx’::,chg;::e g% g:&gfi : Nick Bole, work on contract in @ presiding. ? construction of road between sections|board of county commissioners of the}153-31. ant superintendent of schools ~ 74.79|_ town 157-37 . ............... 140.00 Roll Call, .« . 15 and 16 in the Town of Buzzle, being Collanty of Ba:tram‘l. t:flnneaomé thfi lsg%%nty Road No. 123, 2 miles, town|Sylvia E. Westehoff, expense oé Sthxfiint\;gpg sotflgg%i:alta:‘&%r;} wggo(xixegfgech%é};@&llgfig}fy&lg:;r}?g a al amount pal -30. ¥ t; g b ey, 4 ;:g:n:z;g:flgo.cg;r‘.stilx‘lugax;gd:}r‘x;uo;\o:é ?zl; snigrelgg:-%';rt g:vnns?)n 'rr::r thepre- County Road No. 123, 1 mile, town| %‘L‘S’:u{ery“f'.'.sf’t..Jf’.“.”f‘?fY.[‘.'f, 75.46 | pauper, unorganized town... 45.00 | Hazen, -Phillippi, Smith, Joanis, Clark. across the swamp between sections 27 |lease and discharge therein referred to, |154-30. W. B, Stewart, expenses of su- . |Dr. Einar W. Johnson, opera. ‘Absent—Lahr, Smart, Larson, Moberg. i f conere culver on mm r a; -31. b 5 uary -an ebruary ......... a 4 i 2 1. g'él;.‘ift'f?oa‘fi No. 87 between sections 21 &'n;egol?g motllton :!nd saldn ({e:flllé:,l;n lrc:g)umy road No. 58, 1.25 miles, town |C. o.’;Moon. y;mkn;g repor:1 of c‘f?};:wg Hsiteg Bo. tvetien 100.00 wifagf;de :nélmz;{’gmg;gkus S razen sage, and - - | 15-30. 7 - 3 ‘“‘X ifi;mffif'f,‘%"',,euuona for the loan m?sssll‘))‘:w:spolll‘avfing votig in favor of ‘,County road No. 27, part of 3 miles, Z'I‘c’,’ gageorec osure ,E,i: .e.s. 33.00| for John Langer, pauper in were appointed to canvass the returns of county funds for the purchase of |its passage, the same was declared duly (town of 150-30. 5 “|Wm. Lennon, mileage and at- unorganized town .. s..... 18.10 | of the general city election held Feb- seed and feed §or ?;it’lners dwhotsl:a crops cagi:;ifl:nd adgplt):'d.flnyes GondoTi by “gozulnty Road No. 72, .50 miles, town :end:lu?g cgrg;x;lissioners' meet- AT hsi]‘(::k B;ggn&Lf:;értrégut&tgie; ; |ruary, 1_9. 1918.: e & q 1917, under the pro- move , se -31. - - 2.5 - -ing Marc ) s o 5 o S A mf:ngflf,'g“'éfiap'éers 21 anda1“ otpme ‘l)ms‘dat;l, tl:aé tthe purt;lhuing %ommiétee 14%‘"3‘?;"” Road No. 20, 2.50 miles, town|J. F;s Hayt}s. mileage at:endln% M;hfl%&;:izg?ex&?;vgn P iR 16.50 m’é‘hfofigw@sgsu;gp:g{nmé%;: s&Ingot:]d 3 ived e instructed to purchase road graders -33. J £ commigsio ' meeting o G Lt 2 € L4 » FA . ng - i A - . g}:xml&fixzottols)ll;l‘ew:%es::g: vot Bt'k‘:z (!:or elu%h of the col:nmesloners' digatricts. State Road No. 2, 1.50 miles, town Marclh Esm“f”f’.“h. veenis i.b d‘ 3.60 icl:;lr‘em%!rg.{lon};rzleéatr;ae:, pauper 00 ;nsl_tggd«':’p%t;m{}elg tjc:‘g:m:i;h&;:fi:fl;g o A d depleted con- | Carried. 146-33. st 4 H.: B. Imsdahl, mileage atftnd- sesesee .0/ » g LA ! o) SR o SR e B || KUY e conderaion, th toon | oty Rosd No. 1, 3 mile town| e cifmbncherncelle - Mo DY Bt e S AR T BRI - 1d b ade, it was|ing applications for abatement, reduc-|148-33.. - 3 @arch 5th ......1 ; ) - o 100 6,35 4 ¥ o i &ng;"fi: 13:3313"2'0 grzm tge pveyti- tion an‘c’l cancellation of taxes, were re- State Road No. 3, .50 miles, town| s%v Ellis, mueu.’ge',vattending o r. E. W. Johnson, attendance that from the returns as shawn by the tions at thYs time, and It was moved, | ferred to the Minnesota tax corhmis-|146-34. o commissioners” . meeting ;. of . . on Julius Matson, prisoner. 2.00 [attached, the fulflowimg‘ officers to_;ilthe seconded and earrlfi(li :10 layt'the ;tyleu- :!lacnfl:“nt Auditor (2) “s‘tg;e Road No. 3, .50 miles, town ClMatrch séh“...d... s '§'."" .20, H%rézughgmsg;l&ertrg %:“72“ ggggixzfil;e:gm:d year ‘or, years ‘have 1 the table till the next meeting. y Audito! N 46-35. : R NN ayton ‘ollard, services ‘as', d = 3 : S t ”r}'fle"fianfmnhor H J‘bgofiflng't etfal., ;o}{eg gjhe?lmpson. . . “State g!urgl fiilghlw,,‘y }q‘k*‘?} \E%‘g‘ ‘i.é'g'ggn oh -survey, section. 6, e =Sage, é‘sgg{stedsegg.;l&esr Fses 16.00 yefid:yor—Chas. ‘W. Vandersliis, one 1 £ t] est: shment of a 'olle! a. approaches to ssissipp! el e -30 ..., R 3 J b > ) 4 2 gfific’;&ro% lneunorgnanlzed townshép i«fim héux(':phy.l I mctow‘ndus-ao. [ e i o ? Spen:er. services as 'er:{’ § g‘l’l‘ll;ei; ?it"iggdglos ?earms on 560 yegty Treasurer—Geo.” W. Rhea, one -31, beginni t a point 30 rods an B. Cunningham. arried. ~ % T neer of survey, section 6, e . g & " A 3.3'3:“ of le:nsgfth';ast c%rrrnler of sec- Jthn ‘Olsms oA & th wasthmov;d by Fllls. bseri:on:'led;bg Afgo.ao hby’t 40.76 R?Tl;ex:-: Fi‘;{'d lntl‘))ors;:,\e iy and yeggsrk Commissioner—Jos. Bisiar, five 0, and ding at the northeast merican Drainage Co. ennon, that the engineer be instruate . J. Booth, board of survey d 7 Ts. ¥, é'o"r',‘.er of sectfi)':n 8,gwas presented. ~ Nic. Hengtgen. to clear and grub county road No: 27. crew on survey, section 6, |- from washouts ............. 639.00| City Clerk—Geéo. Stein, one year. It was moved by Lennon, seconded by | R. W. Koepp. between sections 28 m’}‘d 33, 29 Nd 83| 150-30 r...euarenrercestones. 16560 B, A. Dahl & Co., bridge over City Assgssor—J. P. Lahr, one year. Hayes, that hearing be set for April Icrha IC'tcuw‘\-/uTi < imdt:m and 31, ltn %‘e ‘o;vn of Hornet, | Morrjs Martinson, serv,cleg ass &%fi&f?f&:’éx;fi? ?fifi?&:{ {L‘brge;xxelg?s irst “Ward—A. V. Garlock, 2 - | allace. . A f =6, y 3 SN Toth ot 1000 o e bo appornted &| Erwin Alger. v force account, CarmIed. vonded by| iaonsq On SUrvey. section-S. ysso| diteh No.17................. 1,810.47[Alderman ‘Second: Ward—A. B. Palmer, committee to view the route of sald Hagbart Haaverson. Hayes, that $400 be appropriated from|James Sturman, services as ax- ‘Geo. W. Walker, services as'en- two years: 2 . g road, to meet at the south end of the Btlle J. Brown. the county road and bridge fund, to be man _on survey, section 6, gineer, judicial ditch No. 21. 169.13 ‘Alderman Thir@l \l’Vald—}m L. Benner, proposed road on April 6th at 10:00 Wm. M. Hanson. used in graveling county road No. 117,| 150-30, v ....o0ouvunns Eyne stod e 12.50 | E.”A. Dahl & Co., board for en- two_years. 3 a. m. Carried. JMK'S. -}I‘ %10121‘1. between szz.lciuon?J liapd l'tfind'l? :nd 12f hH{ Coulthurst, ser\ngasuas jgu‘gfizel;sl' dit{;xml{l%ryés 1918, on 12,30 tw%l(;’z;x?:.n Fourth Ward—John Croon, 2 . e ns 5 . 3530 0ecanes X 3 § byltEl‘;i‘;s t’;‘.‘,‘,’l’e&e"{a{:\i?"fi?‘ tfi??flgfiq Eon.;‘;‘rll)xv. Mgéleelllnnrl. oz’i‘pprealnfi?m E;ilgerevxvt?el?y force naccou:t s' %53{%%{ onsurvey 5 sec un 13.75 | John C. Burke, services as en- ‘Aldérman Fifth Ward—Isadore Joanis way engineer for Belt}l;mini gg}ul\ty lt’:; Iéalarflsn&lksvold. u?der th%dlrxec%ion of the highway en-|Myron Shoop, services as axs- ag;?ceher,Nfiugust, 1917, judicial _ two years. Hihathtully subaatted A 0 r montl n addition . W. es. gineer. arried. man on survey, section 6, 3 b B gfgds:l:;rsys pa%:l hymt‘he state, same to Motion duly seconded and carried. It was moved, seconded and carried 150-30 y ..... o 12.50 |John C. Burke, services as en- ’- d J. W. Smith, be in effect from January 1st, 1918. mO!} fiotl:m dlfly“sectti)ndedt and ;M‘:‘}ed to di;g}l‘lowcthé fl;}llowing bills:‘i Bemlt(ilfl Se?tlnel, pubucu‘l o4 : ar:?:herfigcggber. 1917, judicial 5166 \GN % %aaczl;‘;s' 2 s . e following applications for reduction | Dr. n C. Koch, expense, an notice of survey, section 6, 3 . ; W. E. s Ca;{;igments of fees and emoluments of | of assessed valuation were laid on the| medical services to family of 0580% 1. L 2e s Sige e ae ,2.20John C. Burke, services as en- & Canvassing, Committee. the following county, officers’ were pre- | table for future considération: Joe~Kantor .................. $61.50 | Bemidji Sentinel, publica gineer, November, 1917, ju- | Said report was upon motion and sented: W. BE. Arnold. E. A. Dahl & Co. construction notice of hearing -on suryey, dicial ditch No. 2? 287.50' | second duly declared accepted and filed. +J. L. George, county auditor. International Lumber Co. of bridge over west fork of section 24, 147-34 8.25 |John C. Burke, serv. 1ces a8 e‘ni ; There b;lng 30 turthzx;] business it Earl Geil, county tll;eaisfltlrer. 6merlc(r‘m Ddrnl!nage C?i' . T FpriI()l a{v;rcin ”‘igpié“}ii‘i e 540.02 Behmidyil %enunel, nout‘ 4 g‘l?ce;rkgm;gaty. 1918, judicial st was move t‘{;p;rg%gan. j_uurnedA hnson, she: . n motion duly seconded an arried, [ K. o £:1 0., 8 m e edrin, 'or survey, section 3 faesresiisens . 3 \ y ’ b 3 3_“%{““{05&.&1,“““& attorney. the application for refyndment of taxes bill for work and use of auto- ' 145.323_ 6.80 | Virren E. Crabtree, services an ™ . AH' M. CLARK, ; F. W. Rhoda, clerk of court. of Virginia Bruulllardowns rejected. mobile .in canstrug:tionh og Andrew Jo , serving H i }:gz:fll;351315;15533;;:1813‘9&% e President. C. 0 'Moon, reglster of deeds. | Kecess taken to LS pm U | RIEe Yo g o ror O 560 | andrew Sohmson, serving m : AT 12490 " GEQ. STEIN, ; Garfield Akerberg, coroner. all members present. Moved by Lennon, secol y Ims- tice of survey, section 24, . B, Stewart, superintendent of Moved by Ellis, seconded by Imsdahl, [dahl, that the bond of “the First & 147-34 .- 6.00. schools. that C. C. Spencer, Henry Pfund and|Peoples State Bank of Thief River|Andsew Jo! , Serv ce R. K. Bliler, surveyor. Christ Hagen be appointed viewers on |Falls, Minn., in the sum of '$50,000, be| of survey, section 11, 146-32.. 8.00 D. H. Fisk, court commissioner. county ditch No. 5. Carried.’ approved and ordered filled. .Carrfed. . D. Adams & Co., one Adams A. E. Rako, commissioner. In the matter of the petition of Wm.| It was moved, seconded and carridd| road drag . 63.00 H. B. Imsdah], commissioner. J. §ase, et al, for county ditch num- (to allow the following bills: Rogers & Co., lies for high- J. F. Hayes, commissidner. ber five (5), in the County of Bel-|Andrew Johnson, board of pris- ~ way engineer BTG 23.65 ‘Wm. Lennon, commissioner. trami, State of Minnesota: oners, January, 1918 ... $353.25|S, D.” Snyder, salary of .county S. W. Ellis, commissioner. State of Minnesota, Andrew Johnson, board of p: » surveyor,> January and Feb- It was moved by Lennon, seconded by 8s. oners, February, 411.76| ruary o o0 siatein.drs o Spels 60.00 Hayes, that the reports of fees and|County of Beltrami. Andrew ‘- Johnson, St. Hilaire Retail Lumber C emoluments of the county officers be ‘Whereas, a petition-bearing date the| distrigt_court . 20.03 material for highway signs.. 22.60 approved ang placed on file. Carried. 19th day of December, 1916, signed by |Andrew Johnson, C. E. Battles, paint for highway It was moved, seconded and carried | Wm. J. Hass, Henry Krahn, C. J. Wild,| district court . 60.20] BIBNB . ..iiieeeeeenTooaees et 4.60 to adjourn to 9:30 a. m., Wednesday;; Wm. Marchant, E. L. Hoevet, E. E.|Andrew Johnson, S, Clayton Collard, services paint- March 6th. Schulke, Philip Medley, Ole Brekke,| - court commissioner’s court.. 29.87| ing highway signs and mak- The board reconvened in adjourned |Dan Downs, C. C. Copp, A. Carlson, S. E.| Andrew= Johnson, sheriff fees, ing blue prints ............. 54.25 session at 9:30 a. m., Wednesday, March | Thompson, Frank W. Warren, Alex R. municipal court 61.76 | Clayton Collard, services as ' 6th, 1918, with all members present. Freemott, Guy Stevens, J. T. Johnston, | Andrew Johnson, rodman, county road No. 20, . The bid of Peter Bahr for the rental | Peter Nelson, Carl Johnson and M. E.| justice coyrt . 53.40( @istrict NO. 1 c..oovvnernnnn 9.25 of the poor farm for $50.00 for the year | Knappen, praying for the establish-|Andrew Johnson, C..C. Spencer, services as as- 1918, payable $12.50 with bid, and $12.50 | ment of a ditch in said county, desig-| -justice court .. 16.90 | "~ 'sistant engineer on county ) on the first days of April, May and June,|nated* and numbered by the county|Andrew Johnson, road No. 20 ..oiveieieaann.s 15.70 ] = 1918, was received. auditor as county ditch No. 5, the route| justice court .............. + 17.96 | H. D. Sorenson, services in =, N 4 2 There being no other bids, it was|of which s fully described in said|[Andrew Johnson, sheriff’s ex- office on county road No. 20, [ = = - moved by Lennon, seconded by Ellis, |petition, together with a proper bond pense “serving notice on sa- district No. 1 ....cuvnunnnese 20.00 that the bid of Peter Bahr for the|accompanying the same, has been filed| loonkeepers, Baudette ...... 22.98| H. D. Sorenson, -sServices in, % of rental of the poor farm for the year|with the county auditor of said county; Andrew . Johnson, expense of office on county road Na. 41. 2.00 ), ] 1618 be accepted, and the auditor in-|and said county auditor has given duel™ deputy in suppression,of law J. D. Adams & Co., one Adams 00 or e 0 e structed to collect the rental on dates|notice of. the pendency of sald petition,| violations in villages ....... §5.99] road drag :......e.ceieeeece 63.00 X 2 ) na.lmed. Carrleg. ; PR fod ang the sz\({d notli“ce {me been il‘»u}:l:tllsheg Ar:‘drevtv iIahnson, e;(pensfal of" D. E. Fe{rier, dn;(s.lntlelnance $1.00 3 i t 5 t was moved, secon an carriet an serve as b aw required; an epu n su ression o aw rk, state roa 0. R o! - o H it s moned, Second e A aTaas | hearing had on said petition pursuant| violations in villages ... ... 713.21|Michael Culliton, malntenance “Grimy” Chamberlain _ “A good cough remedy is one that can be ;rertlxi‘e fjor ‘téld? for c;xdtungdand dextlveé- ;’o sgld (noul(:f: xmdt thhe sah‘i‘ c'outnty D. H. fFlsk.scmtu‘t corgmlssillon- 750 v{ork onBstate ron.dt N"o.llli,. ‘ 33.70 depencled ‘upon. to cure cough& Not ope ng ‘the jac ne cordwood now stand- |board of said county have heretofore er's fees, State vs. Powell... g Melo: ros., material or Y 7o P e K e o e Delgneine | Quly. appornted & competept engineer, | D. H. Fisk, court commission. ', | bridge No. 81 ..o ioiow:..oo. 1866 that cures some particular cough, but coughs in-general. Bt omy, Sl Nowit: WL Bieeen, Lo make's wurd|_ovs ofiyaiion o Baleoh 0 L i o, It must be a cough remedy that can be relied upon for all the. l};oaruhrecox‘wemdtaz 2:00 p. m. with] Now t)\erettore,;w'e. the county board D'u;f' fees,'State vs Forguson. - 6.85 3“1 gy 19680 different coughs that are so prevalent.” While the causes of all all members present. of said county, at an adjourned session|D. sk, court commission- I F rik , maintenance 2 2 . 1t 1 The petition of Joseph Schuh, et al.,|held this day, do hereby appoint Honry | er's fees, State vs, Morrow... 7.80 Anon O Mo tvanc . 400 coughs are primarily the same, yet the condition of. the patient pr:yizllgd;‘f?r. the formation of 'a new Ffung, C. C. Spencer and nrist Hagen D, H. [Fisk, court Gommission 2.80| C18YtOT _ Collard, services on . | is what makes the difference in the nature of the cough itself. school district in the towns o - ree residen reeholders sal er's fees, State vs. Anderson. g . 3, maintenan . f and 168-33, came up for hearing. - |county, who are not interested in the)D. 1T fm:k, ot commission: oo ok, Shizd gistriot s X Coughs of healthy persons are ?asxet to cu}:e t}xan {be coughs of It being shown that proper notice of | construction of said proposed work, an ~ er's fees, Stat .. Cookeoo.o < 8. in, maintenance 3 H 1 e P R n Y pablished. and |not of kin to any of the parties known | V. E. Lindholm, deputy coron- Franic’ Robbin - Iosad No.. 3, invalids. The powerful convulsive cougt i:o a large mandxs posted, and there being mo obiection | to be interested therein, to be viewers| 'er’s fees, viewing remains of . .} third district ..ol onn 7.50 harder to cure than the cough of a baby.* If you get a remedy. to the organization of sal strict, of sal propose work and o e aterina Anderson .......... X 1lard, services pur- N > . was movegd by Commissioner Lennon,|route thereof. - The _said viewers|Garfield Akerberg, coroner fees, Clglf;g?ngcglr:ber for bridge No. that will cure a large man's cough and yet not be too P‘“"e"ful seconded by Commissioner Imsdahl, that|{shall first take an oath to faithfully| viewing remains of *Thomas 39, third district ............. 750 for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. 5 the district be established as peti-[perform their duties as such viewers; SR Jovee. B ioveiann s 6.25|H. 'A. Fladhammer, moving L i tioned. Roll call demanded, and_ re-|and thereafter, having received a certi- |Garfield Akerberg, coroner fees, tools for bridge No. 39 ...... 6.00 e 9 sulted as follows: Rako, No; @msdahl, |fied copy of the petition for said ditch| viewing remains of John Gust Walken, labor on piling, ted o N Tennan. Yes: Hills, No.|and of the-order appointing them Such | IYerSOm ...:ss..ie:oo-co.ris 6.25] bridge No. 39, third district.. 1050 amperiain s oug eme y Motion decls.re(‘ii lr?St'Em 20d b¥ Xfiygf a;tdn% tct;c:’ otrdegm‘( theflcourtn}t,y G lfleltii Akerbergl'. corotn% ifeesx. - |G. G. Walken.gla.‘bor on piling, i0'%h 3 It was move s, seconde of s nty designating the viewin, remains o b 3 . “ . . . : Haves that the new district be estab- |time and place of the first meeting of BT S e Hber " gas| ot o yormsm iabor of man is just this kind of remedy. It is good for any member of ‘the Jished, to include only the territory |said viewers, shall meet at the time and | Garfield Akerberg, coroner fees, and team on bridge No. 39, family. It relieves coughs of all kinds. It is the product of much in the Town of Pioneer (157-32) and |place specified, in the order of the viewing remains of Fritz . third district ............... 43.40 7 . 3o . numbered district No. 23. scarrlevl o] county auditor aforesaid and shall pro-| Westlund ... 0.0l 545| Geo Walken, tmbor' for Bridge ', .thought and study to produce an ideal cough remedy, It is com- . etit of J. . Swenson and |ceed o view said proposed work, an . A. Cooley, wit: fees, St: 3 d district ....... . R 3 1 1 1 1 -y Gg)?eA.pDavig? praying for a re-survey [the land damaged or benefited there-| vs. Spottsy, ev: a’l’.e.!.s..e.e}“i?.l? 8.28 mffeofi,"éfi‘;’fim, labor on pile POSCd of things V:Vthh cure easily and soothingly Wxthou.tf harm- of section 11, 146:33, came-up (oriear: by; ‘and, having completed sald view |Harvey Spotts, witness fees. . |_driver, bridge No. 39 e G 1080 ing the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily and ng. It was moved, seconded and car-|and exami on” of sal work, shal ate vs. tts, et al....... . ardner, moving p! H H a Tied to appoint R. K. Bliler as engineer [make and file their report thereof with | Hervey R eoheen, witness Norman Gom bridse No. 48 to safely on the young as on the old, and is the ideal rémedy for G DS ey o o for ar MM owtty S SPRNE ol ok e ot otk ol < am) il g o T el 30| | conghas colds, croup, influenzs, whooping cough and bronchiia” [ The petition of Tom Mohler and Al-|first meeting. In said report they shall| Stats ve Spotts, etal........ 888 Pridze No. 43, third district.. 9.0 bert H. Kleven, praying for a re-survey |in tabular-form give the names of the|Clarence Foucauit, witness fees, - 1J. W. McKee; labor on bridge f of section 24, 147-34, came up for hear-|owners of each tract of land to be bene-| State vs, Henrionnet ........ 1.12] 'No. 44, third district........ 8.00 | ing. It was moved, seconded and car-|[fited or damaged by said proposed work, | Bemidji Sentinel, notice for H. A. hammer, labor on { ried that R. K. Bliler be appointed as|the description of each tract of land | bids for cOrAWOOd «asenersns +4.35! bridge No. 44, third district.. °17.10 | N 7 4 a3 3 B - { = o st et |

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