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OPFICIAL nmlnn!u or BOARD OF COUNTY ooxxuuoxv- ERS OF BELTRAMI GOUNTY, nlmma,u The board of county commissioners |J, aenlon Tueaday, members met in adjourned March 4th, 1919, present except Commissioner Eilis. with all recess to 2:30 p. m. Board reconvened at 2:30 p. except Ellis, auditor arrange for the transpor of Mrs.' St.. John from the poor to the custody of her daughter, Frances St. John, who resides at Tacoma, Wash,, ISOLATE ALL MUNG FOWLS | Gome Common . Poultry Diseases and : Treatment—Use, Potassium Per mglnnu for Colds, (Prepered by the United States Departs & ment of Agriculture.) All diseased birds should be isolated. “Coids ‘and Roup.~Disinfect the drinking water as- follows: To each gallon of water add the quantity of potassium permanganate that will re- main on the surface of a dime. Canker—Sprinkle a little flowers of _sglphur in the mouth and throat of the bird and put some chlorate of potash in the water. Also carefully remove the exudate with the aid of warm wa- sessment to examine the northwest quarter of northeast to the county commissioners at next meeting in April on the 1st. section 21, 147-32, was on motion’ duly secondes approved and ordered filed, 31, was presented and on mot! Hayes, seconded by Imsdahl and carried. at 2:00 p: 2:00 p. m, April 1st, 1819, The peutlon of asking for a survey of section’ 30, 148- The minutes of the previous meetin, were read and on motion duly secondet and carried were approved as read. Moved, seconded and carried to take Hls“ P M. 48 Per| summit adjournment with all members present ¢ Moved, seconded and curiod that tha and who will take care of_her mother after she arrives there. F Moved, seconded and carried that the auditor instruct. the ’“W“V’”':'wgf‘e::; Clayton Collard, chalnman on re- quarter of the northeast quarter and the | Clayton Collard, rodnwn ter, section 18, 146-33, Larson property, and the southeast quarter of southeast quarter and southwest qaurter of south- east_quarter of section 7, 146-33, French property, and to make a complete report ‘The engineer’s plat of re-survey of N resented and and " carried, The petition of Charley Paspeshel, et fl.. asking for a survey of section 29, Hcarlng wasg set for April 1st The pention of Felix Scott, et al., ask- ing for a survey of section 30, 147-31, was presented and on motion duly sec- Jonded and carried. Hearing was set for W. Slezak, et al,|C. THE | Frank Wells, man and team haul ing grawel on job 1827 ....... 120.76 C,g Thompson, man and team haullnz gravel on job 1827.... 110,26 Willlam Weaver, haullng gravel . on job 1827, fifth commission- er district ......ciiiiieeiaen B. Orth, hauling gravel on job 1827, fifth commissioner dis- trict . ...l Willlam N. Conwa; gravel on job 182 10.50 Hans Sorenson, service man on_job 1827 . .. 110.00 £orenson, surfacing on job filth commissioner dis- trict .. 76.00 101.50 71.76 1.30 72.26 16.60 16.50 . ‘ercantile Compan)'. tools bousht for job 1827.... Cajrlb 1Boe, shoveling gravel ‘on o] tation | W. Selzak, services as axman on house| survey of section 20, 148-81. Miss | Bob Slezak, services as axman South|_on survey of section-20, 148-31 F. E. Mauritz, services as rod- 1901 78.84 34.83 32.89 28.00 22.00 survey of section 20, m; adl quar-} " aid, Job' No. 1901 Claywn Collard, cop: ing and prlnting fleld notes. Herb 'Schaak, axman on federal &id. job No. 1901 ....v ElNoti-Fisher Co., goods . fur- nished and labor performed on )‘l"ott-l' isher mac lne 12-3460- their 31.64 Roy K Blller. surveyor. Ysubdi- vision section 21, 147-32 11.00 Joseph F. Smith, services as clerk primary electfon ............. 6.26 A. D. Brown, services as judge of primaty election ..... 6.76 Joe LaJambe, seryices a of primary election . 5.25 Leslie Workman, servi judge at Primary election 6.25 Western Union Telegraph C pany time service for Febru- ary, 1919 Seville, to furnishing 48% ds of jack pine wood ...... 804.69 fon of duly 31, was presented and on motion duly}C. F. Schroeder, furnishing 69% seconded and carried. Hearin for 2:00 p. m., April 1st, 1919. The petition of O. Edwin Tollberg, et al,, asking for a survey of section 15, 169-36, was presented and on motion duly secondad and carried. Hearin set for 2:00 p. m., April 1st, 1919. It was moved by Hayes, seconded by Paulson, to npprove of the hon the following banks: $12,000.00, Securny State Bank of Bemid 72,000.00. Farmers Nauons Bank, Red Falls, for $20,000.0 Carried. It wasg moved by Imsdahl, secondsd dise y Hayes, that the report of commlue? o on establishment of county be, megtsd and placed on flle.dcécorrl:g Moved, seconded and carrie journ until 9:80 March bth. Board reconve Wednesday at 9:. 80 a‘ m All me! present. -To the Honorable Board of County probate Commlsmoners. Beltrami County, Minne- A cuo of Suly qu. eermdpaintwithlmeor-mu good disinfectant to the diseased ts- sue. Chicken P.In-ml, «.touch of 1o- dine to each sore and then cover with | carbolated vaseline. ~ If the diseased parts are kept well covered with the vaseline it will usually effoct & cure, Gapes~New-\ground and vigorous cultivation will -often . remedy this trouble, A lberal sprinkling of lime eround the coops-and.runs is quite often’ an effective remedy. Scaly Legs~Apply vaseline contain- ing a disinfectant to the affected parts, and after 24 bours soak in warm soapy water. Bepest Areatment until-cured. Diarthea in Hens, — Low-grade wheat flonr or middlings are good for this trouble. Also give each fowl & teaspoonful of castor ofl containing five drops of oil of turpentine. # Trouble in Chicks~Well- belled rice mixed with a lttle charcoal will often check ‘this complaint. Dis- solve 156 grains ‘of crude catechu in each gallon of drinking water. On motion of F. Rhoda, sec by A. D. Johnson, the bonds . of State “Bank of Kelllher, Security Bank of Bemidji, and the Farryer: the county board. of March, A . D. Johnson, County Audi ‘William Lennon, Chalrma.n, Bonrd ag County property was recommended to the tax commission: Arthur Olson. K. Mclver, ' - F. W. A, Poppe. E. J. Taylor. C wkston Lumber Company. the application of BE. W. Johnso: Moved, seconded and carried to r mend the follo! estate to the tax commission: A, Klein, John Moberg. ' Moved, seconded and carrled to’ WALK |l CENTER oF STREET Innevation In Canadian Town That Has Been Accorded Warm Wel- come ly ‘Pedestrians. the tax commission: County auditor. International Falls Construction pany, Baudette. International Falls Construction rany, 8| Moved, oner. Congestion of tnfle mnltlnl from the rapid expansion of the wholesale gistrict In Edmonton, Alberta, hag eaused the city authorities to remove the paved walks from “the eides of the Brown Land & Lumber Company. of valuation on personal proper réferred to assessor: Eklund & Company. E. A. Engler Lumber Company. recess until 1:30 p. m. Board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. members present. Moved, seconded and carried to application of abatement of_ Gertrude Weber on the valuation made by. the court in 1914 and assessor's valuation in 1918 added tougether and divid two. On motion of Hayes, Frank J. Gratton, services as spe- cial nurse for J. E. Peart . W. G. Schroeder, merchandise. Walter Houchins, hauling gravel on job 1827, er district . 8. D. Snyder, ntendent of h!shwny! for month of February .......... Palmer Sather, hauling gravel on job 1827, nfth commission- er district . . Dick Willems, road overseer in unorganized township 157-35. Rogers & Company, 621 Mnrqueue Avenue Minnéapolis, merchan- fifth commission- John Thicierge, for merchandise and services in township 166- V!gw n Who!mle Soctlon of Edmon- - ton, Alberta,” Showing the Walk In ) the Center 'of -the Street, an Ar|Ll- ! fangement Which ‘Permits Loading and Unludlng Without Interfering With Foot Traffic, q;reettothecenter This gives more room adjacent to the baildings where the drays and trucks can load and un- Ipad without interfering with foot mfi:—l’opular Mechanics Magazine, w ral turn(shsd !or Jn.ll and court house Roseau County, matter of the insanity of Theo- dore C. Aneson .............. A. B. Palmer, merchandise fur- nished ..... U. 8. Government, by Chas. H. Al- labor lender, superintendent, and material . Geo, W. Donning, cleaning and adjusting L. C. Smith _type- writer, clerk of court office.. C. Klein, labor on fan motor and material furnished Who Could Blame Hilda? A Minneapolis woman had a&s her gaests for a Sunday dinner four ol diers who had received her invitation through the War Camp Community club. During dinner the hostess was very much annoyed by her Swedish matd. Every time she served the boys she burst out giggling. Unable to stand it longer the woman followed her Into the kitchen and demanded: 'Why, Hilia. what do you mean by _.~nsultiog my guests In this manner? ‘ I can't understand it.” “Ob.” giggled Hilda, “one of tem sol- Ahi ?ade. sna rink, hea ,ecor nomical and delicious — INSTANT PoSTUM was set Citizens State Bank of Kelliher for a. m, Wedneeday, r adjournment Ganuemen The board of audit in and for Beltrami county, Minnesota, met at the office of the clerk of the district|Mrs. court on the 8rd day of March, 1919. Present: Willlam Lennon, chairman|Willlam N. Conw: of the board of county commissioners, A. D. Johnson; county auditor, and F. W. Rhoda, clerk of the “c;lstrlct court. tional Bank of Red Lake Falls, for re-|o {:ewal were_accepted to tafle effect upon | =, pproval of the bond and sureties by Raspeotfullynsubmllted this 4th day RI " Clork District Court. On motion duly seconded and carried, the following application for reduction in the assessed valuation of personal On motion duly seeonded and carried, refundment of taxes paid was referred to the tax commission for approval. ing applicatios for re- duction in the assessed valuation of real the following application for rellef to seconded and carried to re- ject application for reduction of the as- #essed valuation of personal property of Motion duly seconded and carried that application of the Crookston Lumber| , Company for the reduction of valuation of real estate be referred to assessor. Moved, duly seconded and carried that the rollowlng application for reduction Moved, seconded andcarried to take seconded by Ellis, the following bills were allowed: cords of pack pine wood ..... 880.19 Gunder Moi, furnishing 52 cords of birch cordwood 390:00 The Fritz-Cross Company, thousand treasurer's receipts in triplicate ...........c0.000. The Fritz-Cross Company, half dozen Emerson binders, postaga - and_Insurance ... .. 4.00 The Fritz-Cross Compan thousand school treasurer's receipts, postage and {nsurance j1 for|Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co., one deed record, one mortga, reigrd and express chargoa pre- patd ... i Miller-Davis Company, merchnn- furnished, judge of pro- s was 21.00 ds of 21.40 Lake 65.98 e furnished for clerk of court and judge of probate.. Miller-Davis Company, merchan- dise furnished for county au- tor ........... Miller-Davis Company, merchan- dise furnished for Judge of ...... 1.84 facing on job 21.00 R. T. Praught, livery tor Chas. Dine, pauper 1.84 Andrew Moore, gravel on job . 1. 57.00 67.75 18.00 mbers Andrew Moore, shoveling gravel on job 1827 Ben Carter, . Jr., axman on survey of section Zl) 148-31 . onded [ Jor Carter. chiinman on survey f the of s on 20, 148-31, board State furnished for men and s Na- livery hire .........c0cevneeee Battles, merchandise fur- nished ............. Ninn Thierault. board furnished Richard Taylor, pauper . Village of Blackduck, merchan- dise furnished Nord & Fisher, tor: poor account Earl Wells, servi rgravel on job 1827 Andrew Johnson, boa nishing prisoners J. E. Cahill, for care of Geo. Harper, county pauper, for the month of February... Andrew Johnson, sheriff, service 35.00 47.60 28.00 42.02 63.00 286.60 Com. 21.00 state in re Tda Anderson ..... 4.90 Andrew Johason, sheriff, expense in re State vs. Elmer More- head ...... . 5.00 Andrew Johnson, sheriff, expense serving grand jury subpoena on John Rossler and livery hire 5.00 J. C. McGhee, county superin- tendent, expenses . 92.61 23.78 n for Hankey. superinttnd nt, J. H. Herma . one eask rough box complete for Charles ‘Mossberge pauper Frank Harris, for nurse for Mr. Pert. pauper.... Pitt Co-Operative C supplies furnished for Oscar Elg, pauper J. U. Williams, merchandlise fur- nished for Hans Ort, pauper. 3.60 P. P. Malternd. merchandise fur- nished te Robert Logan, pauper 41.95 J. A. Wilson, for lodging, meals und rallway fare for Albert Whitting, pauper ............ 8.14 Olaf Gelen, clothes fur John Stine of Roosevelt ln“nnhh\ 2.60, Fred Petrie. to ¢ and board of b naupers from bruary 4th to March d inclusive, 1919 .... . S. Ande , renting of honse to’ ‘Mrs._ Steph O'Donald ecomi- expenses 40.00 10.00 14.06 services as refar Com- Com- 2656.02 ty - be All allow to Frank Ferent, pauper ..... 11.00 care of Mrs. T.aresa BEAUTY SECRETS! v month of February, 1919 .. ... < 6.00 Geo. Hoh, merchandise furnished 10.00 Geo. Hoh, mwr"‘]'n"”cn furnished for Barnhorst family, pauper. Mrs. J. Steppe, for Imnrd nnd . 20.00 Sentinel Publishing v, merchand furnished auditor. 3.76 > Whereshe zetg her I zood looks, ed by her heui- thy skin, ber pink { cheeks, is 60.00 . known to cvery one 28.00 0t that it i; 6.00 vt (llc{)u 1t and i puv der. Iu '.‘v\{m:m|y d health, 10.20 Lozl is o woman's 86.60 s with good phys- and - .d spirits, 440} an z-,('hvo d ion. A body free from pains and aches comes with a tonic known for over fifty years 6.00| as the best “temperance’” tonic 770} and nervine for woman—namely, Dr. Pierce’s orite Prescription. It can be o cd in any drug 52.96 625.00 etore in liquic ablet form, or send 10c to o Invalids’ H 1 citor oil or made into ti lets, to be had ot e 88 Dr. Pierce’s Pleas SO o Pellets. St. Anthony’s Hospital, 8t. Anthony’s ................... © 1,00 | H. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Sentinel Publishing Company, 100 court calendars, clerk of court Sentinel Publishing Com ip:lny. 500 letter heads, judge ‘of probate James F. Hayes, mileage attend- ing commissioners’ meetings.. James F. rayes, arranging for care of John Stein and railway Hane B. Imdahl, mileage attend- ing ‘commissidner Edward Paulson, mileage atten ing commissioners' meeting S. W. Ellis, mileage attendi commissioners’ meetings William Lennon, signing war- rants, 90 miles at 10c.... Willlam Lennon, mileage to com- missioners’ monthly meeting . Patrus Hendrickson and Olg John- son, maintenance work on ditch N 34 Wnlter Schilling, labor and m:mz- rial furnished for unorganized township 156, range 35 .. St. Anthony's Hospital, room and caresof Lars Hanson .. room and care of Chester Peterson St. Anthony’s Hospital, roo: care of John E. Pert St. Anthony’s Hospital, care of Albert W) hmng .o lospital, room and . care of Mrs. Fred Revoir St. Anthony’s Hospital, room, and_supplies, Edward Clark Dr. E. W, Johnson, medical at- tention 6f George Ifyer at jail Dr. E. W. Johnson, medical at- tention of Lars Hanson and John Block at hospital, pau- Pers ........ I)l‘ D. McBane, medical attention und medicine for George John- Gnrfldd Akerberg, g timony and turulshln;: 2 coples of transcript in re inquest o(’ Albert Utech . H. N. McKee, coroner, to viewing the remains of Ruby Lubenbill H. N. McKee, coroner, to viewing . McKee, coroner, to viewing ains of Willlam Stewart. . Sentinel Publishing Co., publish- 69.00 3.75 3.60 5.80 84.60 1.20 7.20 9.00 9.00 338.00 e 10.20 102.80 20.76 63.05 13.15 88.90 e 147.45 2.00 196.00 27.76 12.60 10.25 6.75 .85 ing delinquent tax list ...... $1,734.16 Bill of C. rejected. the first Tuesday in Journ till 1919, Attest, A. D. JOHNSON, County Auditor. * WILLIAM LENNON, Chalrman of the Board. R. Rank for $50.00 was Moved, seconded and carried to ad- Aprll, w3-13 MANY CASES OF Says We Must Keep Feet Avoid Exposure and Eat Less Meat Stay off the damp ground, exposure, keep feet dry, eat meat, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occasion- ally to keep down urie acid. KIDNEYS WEAKENING? s disappear of themselves. Thoy ; upon you, slowly but steadily, under- mining your health with deadly cere tainty, until you fall & victim to. ine curable disease, 13th Street l : Second Street and to in Beltrami Ave. s Nymore Car leaves Nymore on the hours and half hour. leaw;lesh 13th street on the quarter to and quarter after each hour. R. W. KIEHL, Proprietor BETTER LOOK OouT! to) r troubles DP,(:& wait_until vl o LVO! re G("'»m {reltmisnz with This wefl-knm onp_of the ufio land for centuries, Car FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drivers. RHEUMATISM NOW Dry, avoid less Rheumatism is caused by poison- ous toxin, called uric acid, which is generated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. the kidneys to filter this acid It is the function of from the blood and cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they beconie weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settl- ing in the joints and pain called rheu- matism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four| ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon- of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless dnd is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. YOU can raise in your own garden, dellclous radlshes. lettuce, sweet corn, wax beans, peas, tomatoes and other healthful They are most appetizing when gathered fresh for vegetables. each meal. Success is more certain if you start right, with seed which you and others know is dependable. Northrup, King & Co.’s seed has the inherited tendency to pro- duce vegetables of choicest flavor and quality. ous seed, carefully selected and tested. Dealers in nearly every community sell Northrup, King & Co.’s Names of merchants near you who handle these seeds sent seeds. on request. ful in a glass of.water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. Thig is said to eliminate uric acid by shmulnmng the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood { { »}i’ '»m prores THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford cars are more useful today than ever before; a necessity in village, town, city and country; the utility of farmer, merchant, manufacturer, architect, en- gineer, contractor, salesman, doctor, clergy- man; profitable factor in the life of the" nation. Runabout, $500; Touring Car, $525; One Ton Truck Chassis, $550; Coupe, $660; Sedan, $776—these prices f. 0. b.'Detroit. We can get but a limited quantity.” Please give us your order at once as first come will get first delive;-y. C. W. JEWETT CO,, INC. Phone 474 " Bemidji, Minn. Radishes -Yourg Onions Cornon the cob Baked Potato /St ugar Peas Salad : Tomato Lettuce 2, Cucum TN D It is hardy, vigor-