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G | a “BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - e PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDA’ THEY BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. 5 B. ¥. DENU . @. X. CARBON, G TELEPRONE 922 HEntered at the postoffice at Bemldji, Minn., as second:class maitss under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. i ’ No attention paid to annonymous contributions. Writer's name ‘muet be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication Cominunications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not lator than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES B BY MAIL. 2.00 v 1,00 8ix montks . Three aonths .. THE WEEELY PIONEDR ; 1 Ten containing & of the news of the week. th every nm’: and sent postage pald to any ‘address, for, in advance $1.50 OFFICIAL COURTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS AMATEURS RUN WILD. ! Plumbers are useful; but you don’t take a sick tooth to plumber. : There are watchmakers 'who are almost magicians. The experience of a lifefime has given them a dexterity approaching the supernatural. Yet we perversely send for a gasfitter when we want a gaspipe fixed. m nethodical. ~ Political revolutionaries of the more radical kind are less One would imagine that the right person to discuss the needs of the working man would be one who had worked at some kind of a trade himself. You can be a good bricklayer, and still possess capacity for organization; but bolshevists don’t recognize this. To be a leader of their ranks it is generally a qualification to be ignorant of all trades. They usually pick a man who has never worked at any useful jo})‘ P. in s{ fe pl his life. 5 ; . He is often a literary failure. He may bave tried to teach school at some time, or he may be a discarded college’ pro- ssor, He is hardly ever a competent machinist, painter, asterer, carpenter or boilermaker; but he knows a lot of long words. - . If Trotzky or Lenine have mastered any trade to the point of qualifying for union' wages the name of it-has. not been made public. But Heaven kpows they can talk. —e Qe : BURLESON URGES GOVERNMENT CONTROL. S & In his annual report of the year, Postmaster General Burleson urges government ownership of all telephone and telegraph lines of the country, after. peace has been signed. H e also reports that the postoffice department, for the fiscal year ending June 30, resul‘ted in a surplus of receipts ovei expenses of $19,979.798. - % It should have been much larger than that, judging from the inneficient service in vogue under Burleson’s regime. And if fr “hi country, until muzzler of whatever displeased him. the government P. M. G. can’t do any better than has resulted om his control of the telegraph and telephone systems unde: s direction, there certainly should be a decided change made. Burleson w;ls also the official censor of the press of the e lid was lifted, and has been the official S N —— 0 SHOE PROGRAM STOPPED BY PEACE. \ i The' classification of and price reduction on shoes as a war measure will not go into effect as planned by the war in- dustries board, the ruling requiring -such steps having been 1 8ul mission this week and given to the public, spended immediately following the signing of the armistice. This information was received by the public safety com- The shoe program having been limited to the period of the war it is recommended that the pledge and window card system, the stamping of shoes, th th eir classification and price limitations be stopped but that e general conservation program, that is, the voluntary reduc- ing by the manufacturers of thei number of styles, colors of leather, etc., be permitted to continue through the spring sea- son of 1919. : se th . 0 And what shall we do with our dollar-a-year men? Our nse of economy and good judgment would imped us to chair em in their places and keep them indefinitely. 0 What a grief 'it must be to the kaiser to realize that his beloved Fatherland can get on without him and is perfectly reconciled to attempting it. b ; ——0 Being the kaiser and all-highest may be very interesting and delightful, but who would want to be an Ex-All-Highest? .- T Qe Will our boys like the home menu when they return? Or will we all have to learq to make army stew? —0 Since the war is over, General Santa Claus will be allowed ‘a heavy pack and free hand in America. y For Quick Returns and Highest Cash- Market P . SHIP YOUR " o Hides, Furs, Wool, . Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY " 118 Belt. Ave. i Bemidji, Minnesota es M illlllIlll|I|llllllll||l]ll|IIIII|||lllw@wwqwgww"|||ll!|||\|||||\|||l|llllllilll_lllg - Z ANYTHING—ANYWHERE £ E £s 0O [ COMPENSATION 2 = TN R R P EmE BT W INSURE |S | < Q £ S ECa>x | Z H 8 WITH T SiroEe= B v LLER|SE|E & S s il | & 5 > 5 = Eg&qx.‘:n§ AND BE 9lo =» @ E SRE<DErE SURE |E (& ™ £ EQ2 "% m| vLIFE INSURANCE 2 ZE £5, O O Office Security Bank Bldg., & S E° B SiPhone 747 P. 0. Box 204 & E 2 BEMIDJI, ° ' MINNESOTA = H e T TR AT G U { From Collectio! | ORFICIAL PROCEEDINGS SOTA, NOVEMBER 26th o'clock ‘A, M. Bllis. Absent, Lennon: onded and carrled, were - Imgdahl. that lhgo En -1 OF THE ARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- RS BRLTRAMI COUNTY, MINNE- | 26th, 1918, The Board of County Commissioners met in Adfourned session Tuesday thu day ‘of Nevember 1918, at 10:00 Present: Rako, Imsdahl, Hayes, and The minutes of the prwpiflnx me&h jing were read, and on motion duly sec- approved.: It/ was moved by EMis; secended by neers plat of 1 9,876.84 9,615.22 Fal 7,707.44 Security State Bank, War- road ... atarose ©10,840.10 Farmers State Bank, Be- midji 25,338.18 Citizen 10,010.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 Fi fl"flbl‘! Btate Banlk, Deer VLY R i 0 o Ffll;mers' State "Ban J. L. GEORGE, County_ Auditor, A. B, RAKO, Chalirman Board of County ~ Commis'rs. F. W. RHODA, Clerk District Court. The petition of Jorgen Langen et al praying for the establishment of a cqunty road in the Towns of Swiftwa- ter and Kelil, came up for hearing. No- tices having been properly posted, the committee report favorable, it ‘was moved by Imsdahl, seconded by Hayes, that the petition be granted, and said sher Co., Harrisburg, Repairs to Book "Type writer ... Bemidji Ploneer Pub. Co., Sup- plies for Clerk of Court ... 67.45 Bazaar Store, Clothing for prisoner ... 1.35 Northern Gr «for Janitor Northern Groc 2.00 ~2,00 Northern Grocery Co for Janitor ... e 2180 Bemidji Sentinel Pub. Co., Sup- plies for Superintendent of Schools 16.00 Bomidji Sent survey of Sect{nn =81 he approved | | : 8,000.00 ARG ordored Alod. ~ Cayried, B e e ,000.00} road established, and numbered 132 . It was moved. by Ellis,séconded by E,‘,fi,‘;&? nk;:’xa':éi%% 33-83838 Carried. 2 p!l’“f"{firkA“d“" 16,18 Hayes, that H. J. Botting, Assessor and| " Blackduck 12'600,00| ,The pelition of Martin SorenSon et Tall L el 5 Road Overseer -of -Unorganized - TOWN Citjzens Stat. 12,000.00 al. praying for the establishment of a/pay] Winkelsk R JL80 gateat. be f'“‘thg‘s""gg e e:z::d 2P t0|Graceton ¥ 999:9% cqunty road o the range line between Ul CYiuklekys. Repalrs on- 0 i se e amount o 266, the unt now ace e Fowns of Eckles and Liberty, and Ton i in the said Township Road ‘and Bridge J,,E:",'&:,’,“i:n g‘%‘o‘ Bank rs 8,000.00| Lammers and Buzzel came up fofyh"“"’ . !B bsl&ewlflrt' Papopse of QUL Fund, on road between Sections 20 and Chicaga; ... 2 *518,000.00 ing. Notices having been properly “,OB gtgi’ 8 T L 79.36 21, 17 and 16, 8 and 9 of said Township, i 1+ 818,000.001 705 04, "and the commtitten report favors | s in taenean or wonnae Of 8 biils»for such work to be paid in the|Total ‘Funds . < 971,768,838 | able, 1t was moved by Hayes, seconded |y, ’B" S‘T ;" QD S"“h '''' 5380 usual way through ‘the County-«Board.| Respectfully Tils Doth day|by Eilis that the potition bé granted,| " count ¢ e SroLTa ey Carried. %+ lof Angust, 1918 - and said road established and number-| \varr ‘: N "g:s_’sfl ssuing e The resignation of James Wynne, to 3 ” i, 15 GEORGE od 133, ~Carrfed. ALE Rave e B BT A ud 16.53 take effect Dec. 15t, was. presented to A By GUORGE | aitor| Tbe petition B € 'W. Volts et al[%™ 1% %% 7088 aEA pt-And. the Board, and it was moved by Hayes, A, T o) 3 praying for a change of County-Road|; 1, Geory Fe B of 11.40 seconded by Eills, that'the samé ba ac- Y Chatemian, Bodrd Ko, 111 ‘to’ the Town of Sugar Bush, |7 sl o0rE%, Feos Board of -, cepted. Carrled. s ty mmissioners ame-up for:hearing.” Notices having J."J. Doran, 1Rej 70 ~ Applications for lhe&uitlvn of 5|nl- A A, " yeen properly posted, and the commit-|gov' K. Bliler, % cordi No 14 tor were presented bythe following in- Distaiot Court.|tee report being ifavorable, it was SR LR prrg e ke ‘ dividuals: T i g I moved by ‘Ellis, seconded’ by Imsdahl|y 400 PIats OF MUy Oy ottice 78 A. J. Ritchey £ LT #¥ A7 U ¢ |that the petition be. granted and the|™' pg 3"“' °{' tolslaoat D“ Richard Kelm To the Honbsrable Hoard of County Com-|change made as asked for. Carried., ooxpoc sy 1018 &.to e 00 1. 0. Ungstad, ern, Beltrami County, Mimne-| The petition of ‘R. Schmechel ot al|par) Gell, I for Trenss 18 G.:pt. Boo &N i PR R e praying for a changé of the boundaries| yirar v oatpRe T TRean 3000 . iAndrew E. Hanngh, i b B o of- School District Nos 106 of Roseau|pan el Dostal CArds o It ‘was moved by Hayes seconded by o P Tundore|kned Bofird b and” Beltrami Counties bo changed 50| “ileaitror | cosm i 80.00 ‘Imsdshl, that Richar be ' ap-|said &e 1 Y, met.o that. all of the. territory of Beltrami|; 'm Harris, b ointed 'as Janitor. Roll Call askediof the County Treasurer o‘? ufl‘ County, now in District No. 105 of Ro-|"'yate Judgs 450 or, Result;.Rako, No. Imedahl Yes.|or the 18th day of November, A. D.|$¢au ounty, shall be taken from said|pgemiaji Hfrdv; c“""s % . Hayes, Yes. Lennons-absent. -Bllis,|1518, for the purpoe of examining and|DIStrict and included In the Unorgan-| plies for Janito i 60 No. otion-declared. lost.. . i ’ Tting: un okg-and vouch- ized- District No. 113 of Beltram! Coun- Bgmldjl Hux-d';/nr‘; “TCo.. Sot- 2 lfoved by. Haves, seconded. by BIS or P B vas 67 | 1: came up for héaring. To was moved | {ing glass in Court House . 9.80 that the - appointment of: danitor bs 819 Connty,. and, 193 dount, bcepafby Imsdahl, -seconded by Hayes. that ol Varivty Store, Clothing i laid ‘on the.table till ‘the 37thi . Carried.|tain ’?& R?x{& d“fi:fi?on "ARd amount|tle petition be granted, as prayed for.| g5 DEIBORCE & e S Al It ‘was moved by Hayes, nded bY|of funds.in:the. ify. Treagury and|Carried. z Kenneth Mclver, 5 Trsaut oDy i ot BOMPISton | Soianns Rhorersr Mva ~ Faupecteutly | /The Defition of . B. Crancs of al.| “Court' Houso 109.12 on the contract of F. Gardner onimake the foll report thereon: praying for a resurvey of Sec. 21-147|p “H. Schumake s e Sounty Road No. iy be -extended to|™ Tressurers Heoalpts. from august|:s2 came up for hearing Notices hav-| “ance premiums Court Hou oy st 1919, Carried. . . | 29tn, 1815 g0 L8, \SEom, o JUBUSE ing boon served,'and publlished, it was| and° Fixtuss. secoiiarmmie: 97680 § s by Hayge, seconded by Tills,| Baian g ta tho Toaasnry -3, 971 1es.8g|moved by Mills seconded by Imsdahl|northwester: Teisphons & Ba- that the Insurance which expires iniProm Tax CTollectione 97538532 | mat the vetition be granted, and R K. | Neianie tctaphone tolls, & December :and. January, ‘he. renewed | Fro; Ol cister '00%*1|biller nppointed surveyor, "with thmé| FombEr anii Ootober woseror 8.92 and that an additional amnount Of| Tax .. 3ok 260.80 | 1OF survey set for December 16th 191815 "y Gegre,, Postene Ireinht 3 $10,000, be: placed by the County Audi-|rrom Coil 3 CArpsa. and cxpress Auditors office 29.39 tor. - Carried. = b P Y et v §68.68) The betition of Jos. H. Carter et a}|yenr, Tianson, Posting Notices : Tt was movid by Eillis,-seconded by|From: Collsbtions 58 hraying for a redurvey of Section 20 M 0RE070 Bhool Distriot 870 Imadahl, thatpursugnt.to- the request| .yate .Redemption 5,216.88) 148-31 came “up_for: hearing. - Natice!western Gnion Telograph Co. ¢ of the Highway ‘Comm or, , the | From éfi‘lg‘,fl&g'm o having been seryed, and published, it| "Gcigak service, Octe% rp 0., 0 salary of the Deputy District Englneer| g : 5,754,27| a8 “moved by Imsdahl, seconded’ by |y T’ Cunill, Supplies for Jail 430 B s the dotnty from November| Fivm Gonselionk i ekeh. o o'[Haybs that the petltlon be granted, K |Yiijam Lénnon, Mileage &t . 1st to December 31st. od. i ers' Retirement Fund ... 50.00 K. Biller appointed ‘as Surveyor, and| "tending " meetin ‘Noveraber The petition ot JosepheH. CoddingtonFrom Collections from San- time for ‘survey “set_for January 6th, . G - o ) etal J)mylng for:a resurvey of Seotion| atorium’ s~ 080,65 | 1919, Carried. i . s w. Bl ; 26-148-52, was presented, and hearing|pe Road | and | Bridge 177 Jt wasimoved-3iy Bllis, seconded by meeting November 26th 7.20 Was set for Jonuary Sth 1918, ot 230040 Bunasti L on Nl es 1,250.19 | Haves, that the resignation of (G. I\ yans B. Imedahl, Mil ; . m. ; e e Lo lErom Ruri Hiviway eribige|Carson as member of the Tri-County|™“fe ding ‘meoting November. i T petition of Martin Henryson, ot | Frem Siate Ald to Sehools 1714175 Sanaforium Commission “be accopted. £ i TR al praying for a re-survey.of Section|from Filing Feos ... o 10;00 | Carried Tl o8t Ra sl James . Hayes, Mileage at- % 4 12-160-31 was presented, and hearing|From Interest on. County fe .vl.kfiwflfl moyed by Imsdahl, seconded |““tonding mueting Novemter | ‘set_for January-8t:1019 at-8:36-pim.| " Funds ... : 1,686.09|BY ‘Hayes, that George W. Campbell be| - zgtp B 3.60 } The petition iof J. B’ Jo ‘et;alil From License and Fines “""70,00 |BPpointed as member of the Tri-County | , *g, -'Raico, Mileage -Slgning ; - praying for o ré-survey of Section 31-1¥rom Revenus . 23 * 1,879/19 |Sanatorium Commission, Vice George|™'warrants = and 140°31; was: presented, and ing sot|” " S 7 - E. Carson, resigned. Carricd meetings 4.80 | for January 8th, 1038 at 2:00 p. m. Total Balaheo | Moved geconded and carried to ad-|, Rako, d- i | ;The petition of Joseph L odding COIDES ... 1,217,225.40 | {ourn to Wednesdiy the 27th day of|ing meeting Charities and 1, for ‘a Te-8urv o " FrAL o 2 5t 2UR5 was presentoh. mnd hearipg| 0 1" Board reconvened at 9:30 A. M. Wed- | 5 COTRUOR i B3t 6o Biib: P set ‘for January Sth, 1819, at 2:00 p.jm.{< Disbursements !wrg August 29th, [nesday the 37th day of November as|™Jjinrne Notice of Assessment 1 Moved by a\l-. Seconded: by Hayles, 1918, to November 19th, 1818. per adjournment,. with all members 'resur{‘ey Section 85169-30e 5.25 | that the Auditar:be instructed to obtgin|Paid Orders on Revenue i . jpresent. > 4 4 Bemidji Sentinel Pub. Co., Pub- i } {nventories from-all County officers{ot{ fund ... Foaeer$ 13,835.4%| The question of filling the position|™yieniyi " Motice of Aasest - all property owned by &. ‘count; ‘Pald .Orders on Poor Fund 73.29 |of Janitor caused by the resignation of. Surveg Section r‘u.“e ummm 3.7 | gether with Jocation of same, an Paid, Warrants_on_Private <|Jamos Wynne, came up, and it was|pemigsi Sentinel Pub. Co. Pub- ¥ } sent valuation, Inventories to be de-} . Redemption Fund ........ 8,186.97 \moved by Lennon, seconded by BIIs, | ™S “"Notice of Hearin 3 § livered to.the ‘Auditor before Januygry|Pald ‘Warrants on Road and that A. J. Ritchey' be appointed to the| g0 golhoh S i48-81 .o 9.9 A 1st 1919, - Carried, o : Bridge fund .. 21,517.41position ot Janitor of the Court House|peltrami County ‘State - Bani i | Recess taken to 1:30 p.. m., when {at a salary of 376,00 per month, service | Beiramil County State . Bans i | Board “reconvened, with Lennon still a 179.50| to be contlnued at the pleasure of the| gonnihi® GIVENEE L ohnay 3 { Poara; o! o 5% County Board.. Roll call asked, Rako,i ShAnSIeh Services tao" 1650 Moved by Imsdahl, seconded by Ellls, 1 169.68 | Yes. Imsdahl, Yes. Hayes, Yes. Lennon, 5 0 L L M S e =D that Comimlasioner - Rako be. appointed Yes. Ellis, Yes, Unanimous and so de-|T O SR a B or, e s ey a committes of one to appraise thel fund 48.68 |clared by the chairman. = oyt oyt e Y 460 value of the Poor Farm and the Fair|Pald W: o { It was moved, seconded and carried, | ponygji Sentinel Pub Go., Pub ) Grounds, with all structures and fences| - fund '298.66 | that the bonds of the following banks | “YGiT ~“rotice of survey Sec- for inventory purposes. Carried. ¢ P.a{ld ,Warrants on Sanitor- “"“lbe approved and ‘accepted and placed| tion %_152,31 > .3.30 It was moved; seconded and carnedf lum’ . A 1,870.86|on file with the Treasurer: Roy K. Bliler, Platting and re- i to recommend the applicatlons = for|Pald Warrants -on. General Northern National Bank of “cording notes of aurvey Sec- abatement of taxes of the CountyAudi-(. Ditch fund .. 182,869.12 | _ Bemidjl in the sum of...........$120,000 | 475190215231 = 11.00 tor, and Chas. A. Cavanaugh to: the|Pald’"Warrants First Natlonal Bank of Bemidjl Thor Sande,. Services .a 7 State Tax Commission. al. Highway . 4,699.07| _in the sum of .. 130,000 “gurvey Section 20-152-31 16.50 The following reports of the Board}Pald Warrants i First National Bank of Black- Bi:sn Guyo’ Services axman sur- B . of Audit were submitted: District fund . 52,830.63| duck in the sum of ... . 50,000) B FieGetion 30-168-31 16.50 Gentlemen: } Paid - Warrants on County | First National sank of Deer c cys encer, Services ¥ The -undersigned: Board of ‘Audit of| -Agent ... S 368.94 ] _ Rlver in the sunt of 50,000} ™ 5t E"n,mee‘,. Survey Section sald Beltrami County, met at the officc| Paid Wadrrapts on Sinking First State Bank of 20-152-31" 3 56.53 | of the County Treasurer of said County,| fund ... 5 1,003.76 | _fn ‘the sum of 30,000 { cyavton Collard Services Ohain- & on the 29th day of. August, A. D, i | Pald ‘Warrants. on Town & i First. National Bai 4 man survey Section 20-152-31 29.68 for the purpose of axnmfilng and audit-{ Village fund .... i 490.82| Raplds in the sum. of 50,000} pamidji Sentinel Pub, Co., Pub- = Ing. the acounts, books and vouchers: Balance at Close si- Merchants_State Bank of Red lishing Notico of 'Assessment of Barl Gell, Treasurer of said county,| ness November 18th, 1918 929,901.74 Lake Falls in the sum of ... 20,000|. Section 30and 21-148-32 . 7.50 S h Gunt amd metortain the. kind, s {Merchants National Bank of Bemidji Sentinel Pub. Co., Pub~ % description and amount of funds in the Total Disbursements & t 1 Crookston in_the sum of 100,000 “qiching Notice of Hearing County Treasury and belonging thereto. ....$1,217,225.40 | First National Bank of Brain Survey Section 21-147-32 ... 8.50 \We Tespectfully make the report thereon. 1918 to August 28th, 1918, From_ Collections ‘on lic Lands From collect vate redemptions . From collections from In- atorium From collections sessments ... er's Retirement fund From school apportionment and state aid ... nd Bridge From Road State Ald ... From Bonds and Interes Frdm State Rural Highway Total Balance and Recejpts$ Disbursements from April to August 29th,1918. Pald orders ‘en Revenue Fund ... Paid orders on Poor Fund. Pald warrants on private re- demption fund Paid warrants on Road and Bridge fund .. Pa‘ld rrvarrrmtp un Pald.wa Ditch fund Paid ~warrants on State Rural Highway _—— Pald warrants on Town Pald warrants ‘on School District fund = Paid . warrants Taxes ote Paid wa ts n tions from Public lands ... Pa}d vdvarrnnlu on Incidental un i Paid warrants ~on. Buspense fund z paid warrants on BX s A‘font oon = P‘i‘ warrants on. Sanator- P R e Pald warrants on Teachers INSULANCH * focistvsbrmmmerneener Paid warrants -on. County _Attorney’s .Contingenc; Balance at close of busin August 28th, 1818 ... Total Disbursements and Balance ... Bask Deposits and Cash on Hand Cash in u.t’o“a’l?d drawer.....$ 886.18 Cash items, checks, money QTGI8 .cestrerinans 26,171.68 First Natlonal - . oY e 1 50,867.95 Northern Nation| mi e e 48,122.88 8 ty State Bank Be- il .. - 27,820,056 First National Bank; Black- AUCK * reveens - 18,143.28 Beltrami County:State Bank Tenstrike - 9,888.25 First Nation: ley .. 5,000.00 First Ni Lake 11;,041.55 First National Bank, Bau- t dette ..o, 4 24,264.87 First State Bank, Kelliher.. 5,704.53 Security State Bank, Bau- . AOLLO : cooeerocecmeceriemmriterrmree S OCAITE First State Bank, Willlams 9,029.52 First National: Bank, Deer River First Nati erd .. — esses Merchant’s National: Bank Crookston .eeecciminsnneas First National Bank, Grand Raplds - terest on County Funds... From collections from San- -$1,683,121.63 following reasurers receipts from April 23rd, Balance in the Treasury...$1,116,261.41 From Tax Collections 364,332.01 From Mtg. Reg. Tax §312.00 7,686.66 17,867.74 3,862.92 940.99 4,138.20 8215 67844 1,528,121.63 23rd, 1918 Balance Hank Deposits and Cask on Hand. Cash in 8nfe and Drawer...§ 40.87 ¢ Cash Itemy, Checks, Money rders ... ... 36,300.44 First Natlonal. Bank, .Be- midj. ensie 38,952.75 Northern - National Bank ! 1d, 47,505.90 24,104.13 Bem' Security Stat 19,189.71 ] 9,872,511 uck Beltrami County State Bank Tenstrike in the sum of ... 50,000 The report of En Burke in the matter of bridge offered to the County by E, A. Dahl &Co., was read, and on ‘motion duly seconded and car- ried was ordered filed. - It was moved by Imsdahl, seconded by Hayes, that the Auditor be instruct- ed to offer E. A. Dahl & Co., $100.00 for the bridge acress the main Rapld River at the south end of. Ditch No. 17, pro- vided that the timber used In the con- struction of the bridge ‘and all other material and labor has_been pald by said E. A. Dahl & Co. Carrled. Moved by Eilis, seconded by Hayes that the following bills be disallowed: 26,158.97 371.01 18,942.45] 46,497.11 4,603.75 249,876.81 24,486,968 £7,018.20 38,968,74 39,808.74, 7,063.08 - 164.74 686.96 98] 670.79 566.64 3,308.90 872.15 400.00 971,768.83 | 9,785.26 14,877.84 15,763.41 (Continued on page four) IF KIDNEYS AND * BLADDER BOTHER Take Sdlts to Flush, Kidneys and Neutralize Irritat- ing Acids. Tirst Natlonal .Bank, Cass i Ficet CNational Bank, Bau- B O e tion Lo maanimes %% a1 2 = ite o 4 zs‘sis,os B O ae ao $ 17310 Kidney and Bladder wedadess re- First State ‘Bank, 2 11,719.94| 'Rapid River 540.02 sult from uric acid, says a noted First ‘State Bapk, Baudett 29,122.68 | Carried. . authority. The kidneys filter - this First State Bank, Willlams 11,108.27] 1t was moved, seconded and carried id £ the blood d ¥ First National Bank, Deer that the following bills be allowed: acid from the blood and pass it on F‘fixlvgmah T e 3,801.74 Andrew Johnson, Beard of prm—s iy to the- bladder, where it often re- ¥ Septe T L i irri i erd . 6.007.22| Andrew Johnson, Board of pr o ma,;"i:%""“"“telfi?d mfl“me’t?“s“‘g Merchants National Bank, e soners, October 1918 120700 SASDUTRING, - AcAlding - sebapuion, -or m?.’é"}é‘.f{f"h 4,855.57 Algg{ xvlanlgelgx,“ l.!us i 75‘se£tt€}x:g fi}pdgn lrrlx)tla}tl_on at thte nec}l: e vs. F. Hall . .51 of the bladder, obliging you to see Rapids 13,114.54 | ATb, Rand f . 2 3 g es - € ecs . River, - 18,677.08| State vs. John Haul .... 1.90 | dread, the. water passes sometimes Merchant's State Bank, Red b lbert Randelin, Justice fees th o B Fpee A . 8k, Court ommis: 11,890.37 ara fees State va John Ross- g avoiding it. L ; Bladder weakness, most folks call 15,714.30 | D, H. 3 i ) : MO0 B e Faeta, State vor Jonn it, because they can’t control urina- ... 10,036.09 c‘&m&er}g 2 ey $.95 | tion. :Vhfle it is extremely annoy- il W 9, fecs, i times very painful, this 463,000.00 A. ¥ s. ANE and, somp y painiul, 0f AL AT U g 1.12|is really one of the most simple ail- 5,000.00 Williams. Northern Light, 16 ments tofo,}egcgme‘ fGet about four Jishing School Program 7.15] ounces of Jad Salts from your phar- 10,000.00 7 . ; 3 ; B’;‘,f"dgg,',‘o;,\m;:gggm Eu " .0, macist_and take a tablespoonful in a - N L TRiver . o 10,000.00 | Bemidji Sentinel Pub. Co., Pub- glass of water before breakfast, cun- S Ef}i#a,!uks “Rigkflc - éé‘oo%“&" gg}tflgs lix;gceedlnsa of Board | tinue this for two or three days. This g ot ober erae e 3 I 3, . :. o B nckxixck State Bank 12,500.00 | Bemidji Sentinel Publishing Co. will neutralize the acids in the urine cmlnw-:auu (Bank, Gry- 12,000.00 }I;’u‘?llshlng School District o :lg it tx;otgmgbe]r‘;g a sno‘\:lrce iot irrita- I o comimoeies ,000. otice - . on e -bladder urinary or- Fa State Bank Miller- i % £ ; s Farare i 5.000.00 | Provate Iuaie 23| gans which then act normally again. Grace m Miller-Davis_Co. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, Bank 5,400.00 NR0ES of Probnte o 14.93) and is made from thé acid of grapes - go-ta < ass dor P lescDavis _Ca., d lemon juice, combined with lithi | Total, funds .8 920,90174| “Register of Deeds . - g STRAS » ia, R Ty submitted thls 19th day |Milles-Davis Co., rfecord for and is used by thousands of folks of Nevember, 1918. Superintendent of Schools. 4.60| who are subject to urinary disorders it é&' GEOIAG?& Miller-Davis Co,, Supplies 7.6 caused by uric acid irritation. Jad iy E.“ixxor or 7| Salts is splendid for kidneys and Chafrman ’ N::Fo County mclgrm{cmes for Auditor ... 113.25| causes no bad effects whatever. : Com ne: er-Davis Co., upplies for F. W. RHODA, | Clexk of CouTt .. ¥ 56 veHe;?; quuth'haveua P'd““. glt. effer- 3 , sClerk District Court.] Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co., sce! ithia-water rin which R / s for Heglator of Deeds 28.54| quickly relieves bladder trouble. jionorabie Board of Coeunty Com- G-fllfln‘ ners, Beltrami County, Mimu.: o entlemen: asg § The -Board of Audit.in and for Bel- trami County, Minnesota, met at_the oflle‘eh of 1(Heh aerk o!t n;‘: 3“!-;:(‘:_! MA ré. S . | M c on. the -day. . of. ! ym! . D, S I e ot 7 pecial Map Coupon Present A. B, Rako, Chatrman, Board v O ot W3, Knods, Clerk oun ' T AN . . e | PR ] . otgm‘fntxlsmct:c TSGR Bémidji Pioneer Pub. Co. mo! o . W e s 32t '3 onded by 3 1o Georde, the. bid/gf the Bemidji, Minn. Cass, Connty State et County Funia “w’.;s:drgfimf p:';'z et Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the onded %"x‘i %]g 'Fha‘llhfi n{e Ponds of Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which 0 00KS- . fi?:,“finn°£§'{,;&‘fi'.f }3"%“‘;{‘1“’?% send me one o1 your latest State, United States and TbekFfl:tnfitlon;lg&nkh’ot ‘Brainerd, War Zone maps, 2 combination of “three in one” map Minnesota, e First National Bank of hangers. Deer River, Minnesots, The First Na- gers. tional k- of Grand. Rapids, Minne- v n: ota, 8 T8 jation I TR N e e N N R Y mac"fiuek. Minnesota, and the First e National Bank of Bemidji, Minnesota, for renewal, were accepted to take ef- fect upon the approval of the Bonds and Sureties by the County Board. Respectfully, submitted this 19th da_v} 9,069.13 ' ot November, 1918 Address. ..... 1 | | | | 8% i ,