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| | | 3 ! THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1919 ¢ OXFICIAL PROCBEDINGS OF '!n Dated this 26th day of November, ! National Fank the Insurarnce on the jail J. Rasmussen, Hornet, Blackduck. & BOABD wm COMMISSION- | A. D. 1918. . expiring January 15. i 5‘"3’%5;‘2"?;‘;‘;;. e{ioE:c dt‘!‘ukekcmfl.L 2 BEMIDJ I DA-ILY PIONEER ida * - fx"‘?sk Bs"k.l?:u' mmon-‘:l rb:‘! 11.‘1“::' bsc‘lfg\"rfifd mg.{ a 53'::1' 0. O. Lunddulst Lan| or, Blm.?k&\lck : . A. Bur] % whereas ve . O, 3 i i % i At the regular Annual Meeting Jan- gu:r g:f}g‘o‘}“h‘ g::mr%afi:n 'llzn!;\r;r;del ht!?c _h:}\::}_:go gra:r;: 9 ‘}f‘“fl‘“' Lansa“m:k.gix 5 : | BVERY AFTERNOOX ZXCBPT SUNDAY———— [Ty T A0 L commissioners | Fd. Larson. Tagineer 1s lereby Instructed to engage| A, Dyl Lauvxon, Biackdude - o | Tan amaTprs riowaEs FURMISEING 00 |, |||k in rops el seetng Sumesy | Gl ghitute oo e dhd grivel oL part o) GO Smiile? Snack e * e e Bl Bl m&—tifmml, Hayes, FEllis and Bd. RU;‘elgéf.r i Biac af:?‘z? vflillll"ng(e (pnrt‘ (otlScex;lcs:‘sf:E {%;‘r?“éz‘;?oghg:mmlé',.ffi%’;‘l';‘l""cm ‘ Lennon, C < Blattman Bro. way). “ork to sto) ound 00k, 3 o ) PE 923 eas‘ P?:ulé;x.': é'fi';“;qc-;‘mfga%m%fi:"& Al f;}s::.‘m does not wi:;ranlo ;ctJ (;]Hl-‘og';"md' é‘g;g I?)el:g'n Sg:‘nx;ngit’nglégggl:k ) THLAPRANN pitice taken. T . ST ! Virgil C. Miller, Turtle River, Turt AMeeting was called:to order by County | 130 C%'"fi'é The following list of names selected fp, o/ Y a Furtle | uditor J. L. ge. who. asked: for | Albin Carlson. from the qualified electors of each dis- 1NN, g noon murtle River, Turtl | Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., o8 secend-siass mattes mination of chaigman forithe ensuing . M. Scofteld. trict of the county was chosen to serveln oo = d g & undar adt of Congress of March 3, 1879. ear. G £ Mrs. Julius McHge. as. peiit jurors in the district court of : N " X 4T was moved hy. Eilla and seconded |/ Quiney. Long. e e e ot Tor Bels| 0., V- FPalmer, Turlle ‘Blves, Turtle 5 | River B | Hayos that Commissioner Lennon be | Charles Newstrand. trami_county: ‘o ad.| Alffed J. Speck, Frohn, Bemiji. | o ssantion pats to annonymous soptriputions. Writer's name must | tad ehairmgn: 0K enguing. year:|. - yiecq Roghoit: drDnmes, townships snd postoflice 80| y k. Swhnson, Frohin i Bamiali | to r, but no easarily for p e~ chairiman ‘ederson. us, Berg, , K |8 .‘ unications for ' the Ploneer must reach this office not oa;'l‘fl i‘f,‘:. nomlan:ln:lh ,:’;.‘";,:“:,‘gic,";‘} %%rxxl,hfdx?alrmk‘:. it {\ Runn, Boi‘:fi Baug::z[gmnemn Wm. Every, Porthope, Tenstrike. | of each week to insure publication in the current ssue 3, 3 Frnst-H. Gellert, . A, Arneson, ewo00d, Arl 4 Danell Sondes, Porthope, Tenstrike. | - surreat teens [} siswmirmen. Xt peamard By Sk | Miics v Olson gonn Tarouask Norels, Koosevalt, | B3, Welswy, Eorthond, Tohainite. 5 . 7 nry N. Dunbar, Potamo, Graceton. 4 I . | missioner Paulson be ol’cw‘ vice-chair- |+ Hugh Drury Herman Smith, Potawo, Graceton. ‘{f’ie“‘l" g‘.”g&%nm{fl",f,;fid“%\ SUBSOBIFTION RATES man for the year of 1919. Carried Swan Nelaon, W, Clementsor, Gudiid, Clementson. | pvarP? ™ J e, Turtle | : BY MAIL. v “The minutes of ‘the proceding meet-| Math Amundson. Charles Knutson, Kiel, Carp. RIVeT, | Becker, ‘Turtle” - Lake, T i ! O RT3 S50l o Salsd Sholored sarena and aare or. Shepii py Commar| yTed Shulty BHENe WIS IR ke 5% ot ‘ q K led, 88 e F o . A. Jacobs, Zipple, Zipple, i p r A | b e WT was. i o boara and: mwl\‘v;xfll:. o petition has baen. made: t & B seny, P e %flq‘defii" ml‘}'e”u' TRRE s ol ey | : ! koros 0 100 een. ' to . P, Soley, &pooner, Baudette. 4 i = i t was . ana | the: board of county: spur-| Cirl Jorgengon, Walhslla, Pitt, Cir %’gégfif'{soxggf.‘:;,?%‘{hfiff"> i f S5 pasting lo be Eaa By e malaRicr o | Y O R ohics, Taakekr. | N Amecon. Juintis, Quitine [ | TEE WEBKLY PIONRER . gresstonal -district 148-31, hat] Worre Knight; Chilgren’ Williams. Jetin Glbbons, Kellher Sahier: ‘ | S contalning & of the news of the week. i the: said township be' organized into a| Martin Olson, Myhre, Roosevelt. 7 5. Skinner, Cormant, Saun. - ovesy 'and gent postage paid to any address, for, in qu: } S0yl andtixe 3:0:'!::':“ sz;;i;.:'fi' Crabtree, townahip 158, range : ¥ . S e orschmidt, Quiting, Quir- | | IE M‘Ml % ns Christianson, McDougal, Wil-[!"§; { i 5:000.00| Now therefore be it resol that the{jama Ralph Hermon, Waskish, Belle. K X petition be and the. same: {s: herel Sren & . M. B. Pettingil]l, "Woodrow, Saum. \ . OFFIOIAL COUNTY AND OITY PROCEEDINGS ! 50&3&, tof. That the: Alragiar ,g: P. D. Presman. McDougal, Willlams, N Traed. Ewaskish, Waskish. ¥ £31a town be and the same hereby. are B‘HS:{{” Asinus, Village of Baudette, | 411G nipere” Cormant, Inez. W, made. co-extensive with-the bo ¥ .x’.l 3. Claus lag: ¢ Baudett Ell Borkley, Shooks, Kelliher, | of said:township 146:81, and sald town|{pariaetie. on, village of Baudette,| 1 5yjy Gram, Cormant, asum. 80 organized be named Robert M. Skinner, village of Baudette Ole Hengimm, Sormant, Saum. MARKS OF SERVICE. Ten A St L naen O J. J. Brindas, Kelliher,” Kelliher. § The motlon being: seconded. by Com=| W. T. Zuucke, vlilage of Baudette Otto Peterson,-Woodrow, I'oy. Coven: 200000 | missioner Hayes, was put:to'a vote and|Baudette. i Aeld g‘;’}f,‘;{;;,{—l}“'fi“fir{ffi“‘g";‘h‘y ‘As the soldiers come back it will be interesting to dis for tseounty-print= | duly, Carried. o riis oftared: the:follows | Spoamer, o ‘Iese of Svooneni i, L.Féul:«eh. \’Vask#;%l;h b tinguish the meaning of the various chevrons which they Weary .. noua or county Gom B | e T ] Gy non; k nomuson, . villags.. of Spponer, ?él'fiy %K:}L%E%Hés : o - i i e , 5 11lia {reuth, Cormant, Saum. Bemidi, Minn: been this day or zed ; George Poterson, Wabanica township, | V't Tl e GO ant, Quiring. Now- therefore be it resclv first- town meeting for. the said tof held at. the. Sib Lake. school:.liouse: of the sald town, on the 25th day. of) January at 9 o’clock a, m,, 1919. ‘The ‘motion 7 by:.Com=~ miulonerlflt\yu. was: put to a vote:and upon their sleeves. We subjoin a list: A single red chevron signifies “discharged with honor.” A single blue chevron signifies less than six months’ service| et SBEFEH e abroad. auired b ufigfmw.w be published 'f;lef{l?; ‘Al single gold chevron for each wound received in servicey” ree plishing the f statement is worn on the forearm of right sleeve. : %%m%ufl‘ hSher ‘A single gold chevron for each complete six months service flm‘.‘w‘ (366) per follb:.for eaoch Q. 'S. Rustad, Cormant, Inez. George LeuEyck, Quiring. Sam Sapp, Battles, Battle River. Luke Jennings, Birch Island, Heulin. John_O. Anderson, Woodrow, Kelliher. Roy Burhart, Hamre, Grygla. Henry Anderson, Eckles, Wilton, R. 1. Lgpmfis W. Aldrich, ‘Eckles, Bemidjl, PGfiorge Prenon, Eckles, Bemidji, R. ;. We herswith submit the ¢‘bids 1or; publishin, & finan. g'le}}duovlm Wheeler, Hackott. Robertson, village of Spoomer, Spooner. ; Geo. Baker, Bem!dji. Paul Broswick, Bemidjl. . E.. Carson, BemidJi, . Eckstrum, Bemidji. E. JLertson, Bemidil. McTver, Bemidji. Henry AMiller, Bemidjl. L. Molander, Bemidji. RRES - ingertion. th g l ! abroad is worn on the forearm of left sleeve. tbe oners' LD s A single white chevron for each complete six months e ad e o oanes. | niie. actually 1o sarvies: ; Ci Patrec Bomldil. D e, f\f;;;g"g;dfi“_”guzémm service in the United States is worn on the forearm of left sleeve.ij seventy-nxe cents (1bo) par-folio Carithe | Digtrict. No. 2—Guat: Palm,. Baudatte, | - Gleo, French, Bemidii. +;;Hans Hahson,;: Maule Ricger Wiltons There is generally a mere question of opportunity, not of| pqarfig' 'tor: each, aubsequent. insertion. ~ District No. 3—Henry Breckner, Was-| Frank HeraDemiait & Eira Teo, Muple Ridge, Puposky. willingness or ability, between these service marks. Often the/ s e il Bt M T Bt A e Lomson, Bemiodl. LAY pattan: Mibale, Maicotm. man who would gladly have served abroad has been retained |furaishsd by.us, which, che logs) hows: | P Ml & v, sonmmsenmn-| W5 purr, Bemldji. DI i Sunnie Salovm in this country simply because he has shown superior ability {theix respective pers; thus giving | ing, Minm. ki Martin Moe. Bemidnt - “ &3 Becker, Liverty, Witon B 4 and therefore was better qualified to instruct others. The man | it tamnjarice T ith e busic| - Moved by’ llin, socunded by Paoison: o ibre AR st HEore Padin,. Liberty, Vilton, R.. who displays any one of the chevrons above described has done "’1'%..°¥o§%%;"°.‘“.‘,‘.';:f.pm of the cotfn- | S 3. B. ‘ifié@i’n‘x"‘&?“,’g&' Boal &t ranison, Bemiy. Sus: s"gfx’,'&’}'g.s‘xffb"eiii-?“iv?n‘??;,“.’i i his full duty by his country and is worthy of ‘honor. e Bl S0 Bl i e, AN TGS | R R Elh Pren ot AR DO e e be oA A”‘ll '“‘3}?" < ‘big, t&fx: duat?és ‘of ft £Cs 9‘“ '{effi %z«;fl;&afix;;‘ %eex'.;‘l'r‘l‘j’l‘. BegdAndersan. 'Blnggggs.s 'A,J:; "n,' & P Journal,: orre Tagton, “and ' 'the | poluted’as member+of: tha-sommittes to| Jos Blondo, Bemidl. Ben M. Iverson, Buzzcl, Aure. Some men don’t aspire to' become great because: they |Spooner Northern News, and the Be-|care f _burial. of old.soldiers: 3. D, Bogast, Hornet, Funkley. M. @. Foley, Grant Valloy, Bemidf.- fancy that greatness begets enemies. Better'a plodder in the | ™ m&%?‘c‘{i&'i&"fim’k&i“ R Dl el e Minn. | T3hn Eetesen, Horast. Blaskdusic (Continued on page four) over-crowded ever-inhabited rut with a companion here and| The Nmm_i?bnurflhggh‘ga:&h e Sggui ?fifim& Minn, : Sk - i i i i jemidjl, Minn:, Jan. 6, 1919, Mr. M. J. Phillippi, ‘Bemidfi, Minn, ST & * there than a tall slim pedestal with a plush cushion fo sit on} ., .., 55GCule "Board of County | Carrien P 11| T T SEEETU U 11 of: Beltrami County, Report of .superintendent: of - schools 3 e covering the last"guarter of 1918 was “'Gentlemen: We hereby siubmit the|read and approved-and ordered placed tollowing bid for. pablishing the delin-|on file. quent tax 1ist, as required by law, for Moved by Hayes, seconded by. Ims- 1919: ¢ dahl, that the board ‘of commissioners Fifteén (16) cents per description. meet the first Tuesday in each month The legal. newspapers of. eltrami | with the exception of: Januaty and July. county have-mutusally ‘agreed to publish A petition req\ulfln‘f -the. establish~ In their respective papers the complete | ment of a county road n unorganized tax list, -the Sentinel -Publishing com- | township 146-81 was presented. pany having agreed to furnish supple- Moved by Ellis, seconded’ by Hayes, ments of such 1list to the following |that the hearing be. set for 'the .irst apers: . The Bemidji Weekly Pioneer, | Tuesday. in March: at. 10.0'clock and that he . Bemidji Dally Floneer, Blacikduck | the. Commissionors P&ulson. and Hayes American, Kelliher Journal, Northern|be appointed a ‘committee to ‘view the Light, Willlams Northern News, Spooner proposed road andto meeét ati.the west and Baudctte Region. end of the road on.February 3rd at Respectfully submitted, 1 p. m The Sentinel Publishing. Co., Moved; seconded and carried:that the Thii Ao By, l-%&. Mltoheflhsreecd. ?oxfils of the ?ol;v: vsot:otobmk. Solway, e -following -resolution wasoffe n _the amount of ‘§10,000; be v by Commissioner Paulson:and seconded Moved, seconded. e by ENi bond of Beltrami County State Bank ;- P Resolved, that-thé Sentinel Publishing of Tenstrike in the amount of '$25,000, Company:of Bemidjt and the same here- | be approved. - by designated: by ‘thé’ county: board of Moved, seconded and carried; to ad- the County of Beltrami as the newspaper journ till 2 o’clock p. m. in which the notice and 118t of the real| Board reconvened at 2 p. estate reaining ‘delinquent on the first | Chairman Lennon still: absent. Monday - of January; 1919, shall be pub- Moved by Imsdahl, seconded by Hayes, 1ished. _-'Mxm&? carried. ; |that C. F. Schroeder be appointed man- | Maved by..Ellis, seconded. .bi, Paulson, | ager of the state fair exhibit for the '] that the/biff-of the Ploneer, Publishing | year 1919 and. that £500 be:a rlated Com, > ‘o Bomidji for the publication | from the revenue: fund for: t lm =8 of the cfal ‘statement; Commission- | of making an exhibit, $100. of which lis ars’ _pre ings and. other legal: notices | to- applysas. salary for: Mr. -Schroeder. be_accepted. ~Carried, Carried. etition of J. L. Codln[ton', ot ;l., and instruments of critical destruction aiming from every direc- | commissioners * tion at your knowledge warehouse, think some. But it is only common to believe that when a man prepares to snooze out his days under the wheels of the successful, or in the rut, he is this own enemy, and what are all the bad wishers in the world compared to your own enmity ? ——0 GOOD IDEA FOR HOUSEHOLDS. OUR COAL STOCK NOW ADEQUATE For Stoves and Furnaces Anthracite, Nut, Stove, Egg and Buckwheat Pocohontas and Anthracite Briquettes Hocking Screened Lump ' West Virginia Splint Youghiogheny Lump and Stove Coke—Nut, Stove and Egg Sizes It is a good idea to keep up the eating of food not entirely made from wheat throughout the country. The whole graing are best in the long run and the habit of seeing everything white in cakes, bread, etc., is something that will benefit our stomachs the sooner it is overcome. Barley and rye are good for a greater purpose than that for which they are now used most abundantly—liquors. They are good to eat with our meals not in the degenerate state but in the whole nourishing state where all that is originally found in the kernel is there. m. with " REX THEATRE SURDAY. Viola Dana comes' to the Rex.Sun-| day in “The Gold Cure, a delightful,| mirth provoking comedy, a speciall Metro feature. Annice, played by Miss Dana, finds a town where all the young fellows have left, a very dismal place to live Moved: : seconded by Ims- The p Jdahl, thet. bonds of the :Bemidjl: Sentinel | asking for a resurvey of = section 8- Publishing. Company be fixed &t $2,000]148-32 came up \for hearing.. Notice of in the matter of the publication of the|ihe hearing having . been. properly. 2E:vul’l- : lished and served it was moved by Ellis, Moved by Ellis and seconded by Paul- | seconded by Imsdahl, that the petition son that the bond of the Ploneer pub-|be granted and R. K. Bliler be:appointed lishing Company -be fixed at $1,600. | surveyor.and thlantgmeé:: nlularoy set for X rrie AT THE THEATERS OUR COKE IS THE CLEANEST AND HOTTEST FUEL OBTAINABLE _‘ delinquent tax list, Carried. o T — in, and decides to take matters into | Carried, jin] February srd, 'RAND TO. HT. . Moved, seconded and’ carried to taki The -petition of Joseph L. Codington, @ NIGHT. her own hands and supply thelamen- rece:a 1 iy T et ult asking: for a r::\u-vey of ae%{l‘on' co I 25-148-32, came up. for.hearing. of the hearing having been properly pub- lished’ and served it 3 red -2, 0'clogk. p.. Boa. .roonnvnhtdp.n 2 o'cloek: p.im. All membars present except Lenuon. 1msdahl, secanded by Ellis, table lack of men. Her plot is a sim- Goldwyn executives are confldent ple one and her only aid a box .of in the belief that “Day Dreams,” her newest picture, which comes to the|carpet tacks. How she manipuiates| inae jecis - : . that Hi Pfund be nted super- | Ellis, seconded by ~Imsdahl, - that th Qrand Stheatre tonight and Sunday, |these simple articles to achieve her iaar 68 Raseontnent. Tor the ensuing ltion o srantes and F. K. Biller be $6 per day|appointed surveyor and the. time :‘inur‘ SN0t Hilaire Retail Lumber Co. The petition of = Martin - Henryson, Bsection year with compensation at and actual expenses while engaged In the duties-of ‘the position.” Carried. own ends is shown in the picture and tatineé and evening, will bring her the unexpected adventures which foi- new laurels and add thousands of plc- st al, asking for a resurvey of ture devotees to her already tremen-|jow one another in quick succession} Moved b £ > by Ha, ded by Imsdahl, ] dous following. The new vehicle, |gives action and lite to the brilliant | that Henry -P: ’:{!’fconnpp l{!eg'“ltate 12-150-31, came up for hearing. . Notice 0 written expressly for Miss Kennedy comedy. land exappx-mur for the year of 1919.of the hearing having been . properly Phone 100 5 by Cosmo Hamilton, is a delightful| = gyari4e Chapltn .will also b O fowed by Imsdahl and ded. by | DI matomad . by Tnsaakt T the i | QL ot Tove syl fopiasos. - dohn | GRaslis Chapiin swil ialio. be seén pMoved: by Ymadahl and seconded by | Gills, seconded by Tmadaly Lt S AT E U LT LT R L E L L T j Bowers appears as “the man” in Luis : prasm. and the county auditer pe appointed a|appointed surveyor and the time of 5 i purchasing committee for the ensuing|survey set for = February 10th, 1919, X # Caxried. H:f'eu. The petition of J. E. Johnston, et ak, stodian | asking for a resurvey of = section 31- Notice of charming etory of a girls’ faith and a man's courage. P year. .Carrl Maved by Ellfs, seconded by that J. E. Cahill be appointed cu: of the court house, jail and grounds | 149-31, came up for hearing. ELKO TONIGHT. ” ~~ 0 ? | with anthority to instruct the janitos the hearing having been properly pub- Discussing her new photoplay, IT S APT To BE to hl:!flpuca{ cam:hde s sl lished and ‘aer:cd fi 'Was m’\;vad ;byy 1lis; Maved "by Paulson..and .seconded by |seconded by Imsdahl, that the petition K. Bliler be appoint- SERIOUS! o8 tm’ X t:lah‘l findgd hPar Hayes that the um the assistant | be granted and R. mount feature which will be shown a ¢ . at the Elko theatre tonight and Sun- 4 '"’thd'm oF schiools "he ‘fixed ated surveyor and the time:of BuERey set $100 per. month. Ca: for February 17th, 1919 }fnud \b‘ Paulson h Bilfa“that the sala) ed. 19, ed, ~and -seconded b Moved by Imsdahl, seconded by Hayes [ robate day, matinee and evening, Dorothy Dalton, the celebrated star, said if Take no chances with a cold—it's hat . t! _of the auger!nten . | that the of the judge of 1 can show .in this great picture, apt to turn.into influenzs; ,“mqn" ent of “schools be fixed at $2,000. Car- c!e!rk be-fixed at $35 per month. 1 or some other serious trouble.. Don't|" ab £ wan moved, -ssoonded and, uDAR: which was produced by Thomas H. e, ‘Moved by Hayes. seconded by Paulson, f mously " carried that the following !& Ince, that jealousy is a thing to be|let a cold get a start. If you keepjto l.pbrvf:lhl_o, 500_from. the. revenue | plication for abaitement of ’taxes shunned Itke a plague, 1 will feel|your bowels free and open, you are ‘f.‘:"“._’él;m'}:‘m:"x“ 5. ) e ;?i;:l:nf::de’d :; 'M;:;“’:\"“ e > T8, arie jose . jes: and_ seconded. by ate 3&50- from .the the credit of the inci- I have done some real good in the THE.UNIVERSAL CAR not ll)t to have colds. If your bowels world.” are clogged with.foad-waste, you are facing grave danger. County Auditor (l}. Report of the publici examiner, A. B. 'Fritz, on hooks .and .affairs ‘of Beltrami oV by Pauldon, to app [ revenue fund to s lned"“ Paramount-Mack Sennett . ['Gental rund. Car unusually mirth-provoking while the els, ferments and creates poisons, Torrance, be fixed at 3,000 for the year| Report of C. F. Schroeder, state fair which are absorbed into the blood. [of, 1918, Carrled. manager, was read and. approved and s Moved, seconded and carried to ad-|ordered placed on file. Look out when having your Ford car developments of the story is prolific of many ‘dellghttul surprises. REX TONIGHT. Another beautiful - Willlam Fox star will be seen at the Rex theatre in “The Danger Zone,” a story of theatrical life and high-class society. She is Miss Madlaine Traverse, well known to the legitimate stage, and who made a hit overnight in “The Caillaux Case,” a William Fox re- lease. There will also be a two real comedy. The kidneys, lungs and skin pores are taxed to their capacity to t’i\row off these poisons and have not the proper ability to resist disease. Don’t put them under such a handicap. Get a bottle of SALINOS from your druggist. It will thoroughly empty the bowels, including the lower bowel, where most poisons are formed. It tastes pleasant, ubc::tfhu- antly, too. You can get a e for a Quarter (larger sizes Fifty cents and a Dollar). Be safe. Keep SALINOS on hand. For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices SHIP YOUR Hides, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR CO Bemidji, Minnesota 118 Belt. Ave. M Journ to 9:30 o'clock a. m. Wednesday, January Bo“:g th, 1919.. i at 9:30 o'clock a..ma | €O Wednesday, 'Jonuary 8th. All'members (2 ré! ,M"w county attorney to Guring g year of 1010 was read and on._motlon duly seconded and cafried. was approved and ordered > by -Ellis, seconded by, that sach fim be appolnted as : commiittes of one to look after the ¢ ‘of theé poor in his district. Carried. | ‘Resolution-introduced by Commission- or. 3 - red, that the sum. of. one thou- d 4ol ($1,000.00) be set apart the. ‘ge! revenue fund and ap- priated subject. to the order of the of the department of agricultural tin Beltrami” county, approved by id de’n for the year commencing Jan- ry. st, 1918, in _accordance - wi Chapter 376, Laws 1513. The following petition for the organ= ization of a new town.was oftered and *T¢ the Board of Count ors of Beltrami County, undersi; 2 The gned, male freeholders who are legal voters gressional township numbered west, in said of+ ntains twenty-five or more le| voters o hereby petition your honorable board be organized a town under- the noflshm of Section 4561 of the Revised ws of Minnesota for 1805, relating to township zations and that such town be Ten' Lake Township. It wes moved and.seconded that the bid of Mr. Petre for the care of the beginning January 6th, !.9‘1“;".y mofi 1 ts ! ,. un nel ari ments ere made by the board for !uu,,an are ar- SF conts mer.day. Tor. esch-pau cents per o each - ;5 $1.560 per day for-cont ourflri.:.lu gr pest house patfents Are cared or. Carried. X Moved, . seconded and, carried- to- ad- journ to' 9 o'clock a. m., Thursday, Jan- uary 9th. Board met at 9:30 a.. m. pursuant to Present —- Commissioner adjournment. Commissioner Paulson, vice-chair: Imsdahl, Ellis and ayes. Absent— Commissioner Lennon. Moved by Ellis, seconded 3 Hayes, that the auditor be inatructed to ad- vertise for bids to take temporary care of poor in the neighborhoods of Bémidji, Kelliher and Baudette or Spooner. Passed. Moved by Eliis, seconded by Hayes, Dr. E. W. Johnson be appointed oners’ dis- physician for first commissi dered, this agreement to definite arrangements_be made for care of county poor. The commissioner of each district was authorized in case of emergency to call in the services of the nearest iclan kr’m- care of poor and {0 certl: to the o8, On maotion of Commissioner. Hay: seconded by Imsdahl, the auditor was directed to Tenew lv'mh the Nortiern repaired that the genuine Ford parts or materials are used. There are many “bogus,” imitations, or counterfeit, so- ! called Ford parts of No Bogus sadly inferior quality on the market. Be warned Fotd Parts against them. Buy Ford > parts and have your Here Ford car repaired by the authorized Ford dealer as this is the only way to guard against “bogus” parts. Bring your car to us for service. Come to us for Ford parts. Ours is an authorized Ford place. C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. Phone 474 . Bemidji, Minn. Defective