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OFFICIAL ' PROCEEDINGS * OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- KRS OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, MIN- NESOTA, FEBRUARY 3RD. 1920, The Board of County Commissioners of . Beltrami County met on Tuesday, February 3rd, 1920, at 10 o'clock, pur- suant to adjourfiment, Members present, Edward Paulson, Hans B. Imsdahl, James F. Hayes, Wm. Lennon. ~Absent, S. W. Ellis. =~ s Minutes of the previous meeting were read, and on motton of Hayes, seconded A by Imsdahl, were approved as read. Mo- tion carried. ) ; Communication from R. M. Grant & Cp., offering to take up issue of out- B standing bonds due. Dec. 1st, 1921, at 98 with accrued interest. It was moved by Paulson, seconded by Hayes, that the +Auditor wire acceptance and issue war- rant. to take up outstanding issue due Dec.. 1st, 1921, with accrued interest, as {8 there is sufficient funds on hand to the credit of this account to make it advis- able to redeem this issue. { Communication’ from the Chairman of! the Town of Hagali was presented to the County Board, agreeing to appro- riate $500.00 to open up {\ road on.town ine of Durand and Turtle Lake towns, b extending east to Gull Lake. The pro- . position was ordered flled and to be ken up when funds became, available in the County General Road and Bridge account. 1, Petition of H. Klason, et _al, for the establishment of a County Road in the township. of Liberty and Turtle Lake, : beginning at the Southwest corner; Sec- | tion 18, Town /148, Range 34, came on for hearing. -After some discussion was had.the matter was referred to the ‘Highway Engineer for a report as to feasibility of using section line on the south side of Section 15, instead of the sfxteénth line, therefore petition was laid on the table to await the report of the’ Engineer. . Petition of Adolph Klein, et al., came on_for hearing, as follows: * " Whereas, a Yatitlon signed b ty-four freeholders of 1trami ty, praying for the establishment of a certain highway in Beltrami county, be- ginning at- the Southeast corner, sec- tion 32, Town 147, Range 338, and run- ning thence north. on the section line as'near as practical between sections 32 and 33, 28 anad 29, 20 and 21, 16 and 17, 8 and .9, 4 and g. in, Town 147, Range 33, and sections 32 and 38, 28 and 29 to the qunrterfigmer to sections 28 and 29, Town 148, nge 33, thence west one mijle on the quarter line through section 29, Town 148, Range 33, as near as prac- tlcgl’tn the quarter corner to sections 29 ' ahd 30, Town 148, Range 33, thenoe - north on _the section line.as near ag practical between sections 29 and 30, 19 'and 20, Town 148, Range 33, and there anding, was presented to the Board at its sesgion on the 3rd day of Déceémber, 1919, 'and this Board having determined by the judgment of a ma~- ;oflty of its members: that said petition a reasonable on its face, and hn.vlnfi by its order made at said session, appoint- ‘ed the 3rd day of February, 1920, 'at 2:30 B.{M, at the Court House in the City g{lnemmjl in said County, as the time d place for a hearing tipon said peti- tion, and having by sald order appoint- ed a committee of its members to exam- ine the proposed route of said road and designated Friday, the 30th day of Jan- u 1920, at 10 o'clock A..M,, at Pu- posky, in said count¥. as the time and place for said committee to meet on the Toute of said proposed road for the ex- amination of the same, and having caused notices of said .petition to be posted in three most public places of edach town through which said proposed route of said road runs or ected thereby, at least thirty days before the day of*said hearin u%on said_petition, and being satisfied that said notices were so posted and proof of said posting : duly made, and the said committee hav- ing met at the time and place designat- ed in the order and said notices, and ex- amined the same -and made its report in writing to this Board and recommend- ed that said_petition be granted, and sald. Board having met at the time twen- Goun- and place designated in said order and |’ at Bemidji, in said coun- ty on Tuesday, the 3rd _day of Febru- ary, 1920, at 2 o’clock P. M., and duly heard all that any one had to saay in favor of or against granting of said pe- tition, and the report of said committee thereon, and a.majority of said Board having agreed that said petition should be_granted, It Is Hereby Ordered, That the prayer of said petition be and the same is here- . by granted, and said highway is hereby granted so as to run according to the .committee’s report. 4 , The order was put to a vote and duly carried. , ‘Whereas, a number. of setltions-tor Survey of sections,of land have been presented to this Board of County Com- missioners of Beltrami County, asking that sald Board shall cause to be sur- veyed, located .and staked out, pursu- . ant to Chapter No 250, Laws of 1895, all sections and ropert)x lines pertaining to Section 29, Town 146, Range 35; sec- tion:32, Town 148, Range 32. Therefore, hearing on tne above men- notice, to-wit: tioned petitions will . be held in the Commissioners’ _room, in_the Court House, at Bemidji, March 2nd, 1920, at 2 o’clock P. M. B 3 " Whereas, a petition signed by Mrs, Myrtle Theriault, a freeholder district No, 28, in this county, represent- ing that she is the owner of the SE of NE¥%, section 4; SW%. of NW1 o section 3, and N3% of SE% of section 3, Town 146, Range 30, was presented to this County Board of Beltrami County, asking that her said lands be set oft from District .No. 28, to Unorganized District, and said Board has appointed a time and place for the hearing thereon: .Therefore, it was_moved, seconded and carried that said petition be heard by said Board at a session thereof, com- mencing, the second day of March, 1920, ;at 3 o'clock P. M., in the afternoom. in the Commissioners’ room at the Court house at Bemidji, in said county, as the time and place when the.board will hear the evidence and arguments of all per- fonst }{nterested got'l'-n andt'{sé' ainst grant- “in e prayer of the petitioner. i(ove:})by Imsdahl, seconded by Paul- son, ‘that the sulurg of the Assistant Superintendént of Schools, Mr. C. G. Hankey, be fixed at $115.00 per month, commencing February first ,1920. The statements of fees and emolu- ments of thf go;lov:{‘ng connt’ylglfglcers ‘were presented for the year o : A. B Johnson, County Auditor. Earl Geil, County easurer. F. W. Rhoda, Clerk of Court. ‘Andrew Johnson, Sheriff. . C. 0. Moon, Register of Deeds. Graham Torrance, County Attorney. J. E. Harris, Judge of Probate Court. Roy H. Bliler, County Surveyor. J. C." McGhee, County Superintendent of_Schools. Edward Paulson, Commissioner of First District. Hans B. Imsdahl: Commissioner of Second District. i James F. Hayes, Commissioner of Third District. Wm. Lennon, Commissioner of Fourth District. S. W. Ellis, Commissioner . of Fifth i District. 7. U. Williams, Court Commissioner. ( . H. N.. McKee, County Coroner. - Moved by Hayes, seconded by Paul- son, that the report of Fees and Emol- uments be put on file. ~Motion carried. Action on county road petition as pre- sented by Steve Vuich, et al,, was taken as_follows: - ‘Whereas, on the third day of Febru- ary, 1920, & petition, signed by twenty- four frecholders of Beltrami County, was presented_to. this Board, praying for the establishment of a highway Tunning into more than one town of said county, and described as follows: Beginning at the corner of sections 5. 6, g and 8, in town 160, range 36, and running thence north betweey sections 6 and 6, to the corner of sections 6 and . in _town 160, range 36, an sections 31 and 32, in town 161, range 36, commencing again at the corners of _ sections 4, A 8 and 9, Town 160, Range 36, between dections 8 and 9, 16 and 17, 20 and 21, to the corners of sections 20, 21, 28 and 29, and there ending. The Board of County Commissioners. of this County, having determined in the judgment of a majority of its ‘members that said peti- tion was reasonable on its face, it was LEtenring hu i ot o etition at Bem . in said county, gueaday, the sixth day of April, 19{0. at 2 o'clock P. M., at which time and place said Board will hear all that may be of school| - d| Wm. Lennon, expenses 160, Range 36, In this county, on Tues- day, the §th day of March, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of ex- amination of the said proposed route of said road, and make a report at sald meeting of said Board here and before specified, and that notices be given and posted as required by ‘law. 2 ! Re-surveyxi)lats of section 33, Town , 149, Rn.mfe were presented by Mr. R‘Qg I? Bliler, County Surveyor, for ap- proval. Motion seconded and carried that the plats be accepted and ordered filed. It dwas moved, seconded and_carried A. M., Wednesday, February ith, 1 5 Board reconvened at 9:30 A. M., pur- suant to adjournment. ~All members present excepting. Commissioner KEllis, Moved, seconded and carried that the salarf' of the stenographer for J. .B. Harrls, judge of the Probate court, be fixed at $40.00 per month, to be effect- ive, January first, 1920, Petitions were presented by Drs. Mar- cum -and Jghnson ‘for the care of the County poor. After considerable discussion and as the petition of Dr. Johnson was the low- est bid received, it was moved by Paul- son, seconded by Imsdahl, - that Dr. Johnson's bid be accepted and he be ap- pointed physician in charge of the coun- ty poor for the ensuing year. X The Auditor was instructéd to ask for bids from Bemidji druggists for the furnishing of medicines for the county for the ensuing year: : It ‘was moved, seconded -and carried that the following numbered applica- tions be approved and referred to the Minnesota Tax Commissioner for final acceptance: T 0. 9. Harry_Duff. E. A Dahl. Crookston Lumber Co. Frank :C. Johason. Government Land. John Solvedold.’ No. 944 American Potato and Flour ‘Corporation, L No. 945 Wm. Dunkley. No. 946 Peter Pula. No. 947 ‘Oscar "Hill The a[zglieatlon of John McKinnoh for the canc®llation of state rural high- way tax on Lots No. 2 and 3 of South half of section 10, town 146, range .30, was rejected, as government land is sold subject to the benefits which have accrued. Motion seconded and carried to ad- journ to 2 o’clock p. m. B 2 Board reconvened at 2 o'clock. All members present except Commission- er Ellis. ¢ . It_was moved by Paulson, seconded by Hayes, that Mrs. Patterson be al- lowed $20.00 per month for pauper care upon order of J. E. Harrisy and charged to Pauper Account. Motion carried. It was moved by Paulson, seconded by Hayes, that Mrs. Rinehart be allow- ed $10.00 per week for provisions, etc. upon order from the Auditor, and charge to Poor Account. Motion car- ied. . Moved bg Imsdahl, seconded by Paul- son, that the salary of the Superintend- ent of schools be fixed at $2,600 per year, commencing. Februapy. first, 1920. Motion carried. . i Moved, seconded and_carried to ad- ourn to 10 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, %)nmry 4th, 1920. oard met at 10 o'clock A. M, \Ve?- nesday, February 4th, 1920, pursuant to adjournment, with all members present excepting Commissioner Ellis. ’ Moved, seconded, and ~unanimousl. carried to reappoint Mr. H. M. Clarl member of the Sanatorium Commission for Beltrami County for another term. Moved, seconded and carried to take recess until 1:30 p. m. Board reconvened at 1:30 P. M., as per adjournment, with all = members present excepting Commissioner Ellis. to adjourn to 9:30 o The application of the Bemidji Gas| Company for the reduction in assessed valuation of personal ceived.' Evidence gro uced upon appli- cation was not sufficient to enable the Commissioners to favor the reduction. therefore, moved by Haves, seconded ;;y t11'3‘“150“, that the application be re- ected. . The following resolution was offered by Commissioner Hayes, seconded by Commissioner Paulson. Was put to a vote and duly carried: Resolution as follows: That that part of State Road No. 3 and State Road No.'12, hereinafter de- scribed, shall be called and established as State Road No. 4. Beginmng at the SE corner of section 19, Town 147, Range 35, and running ‘east to the N corner to section 28, Town 147, Range 35; thenée south to the center of said section 28; thence east through the cen- ter of sections 26, 27, 28 to the El; cor- ner section ‘28, Town 147. Range 35; thence south to the G. N. R. R.; thence along the G. N. R. R. to the S corner section 25, 'Town 147, Range 3b; thence east to the NE corner section 32, Town 147, Range 33; thence south to the SE corner, section 5, Town 146, Range 33. Copy of said resolution to be forwarded to_the Highway Department Moved, seconded and carried, that the following bills be allowed: Hans B. Imsdahl, commissioner’'s expenses attending commis- sioners’ meetings ... $ 31.07 Edward Paulson, commissioner's expenses attending commis- . sioners’ meetings .. .. 180 Edward- Paulson, commissioner's expenses for committee work 6.44 Wm, Lennon, commissioner’s ex-»~ penses signing warrants 3.94 / 12.85 J. F. Hayes, commissioner’s e: penses ~attending commission- ers’ meetings .. Wm. Lennon, commissioner's ex- penses attending commission- ers’_meetings ... . - o Geo. BE. Kreatz, bricking in coal chute at jail _. .. 12.40 Bemidji Gas Co., gas furnished at sheriff’s residence. ... . 22.24 Andfew Johnsen, expenses ser ing grand jury subpoenas .......... 16.01 Andrew Johnson, expenses serv- 3.16 © 407.00 10.59 3 ing grand jury subpoenas Andrew Johnson, boarding p oners A. D. Joh audit .. 12.00 Roy K. 5 purchased by the, county in 1910 .. oo 15.00 C. W. Seville, 21-cords of jack pine furnished Court House 141.75 Surveyor, supplies furnished 3.50 Andrew Johnson, office supplies 3.40 ‘A. B. Dick, No. 860 stencil paper furnished . Superintendent of schools ... —— 3.61 Sentinel Publishing Co., notice of hearing of freeholder ........... 5.50 Sentinel Publishing Co., notice of hearing on formatlon of new hearing of lraefinld T The Quick Printery, report cards for County Superintendent of Schools ... einoen The Quick Printery, letter heads for County Treasurer..... A. D. Johnson, expenses for tax commission meeting ......... The Quick Prlntel;iy, 500 632 en- veltopes furnished judge of pro- ate F. W. Stouit, posting school pe- tition notice ... The Quick Printery, for judge of probate Sentinel Publishing Co., commissioners’ proceedings .. Bemidji Pioneer, publishing per- sonal property tax list ... C. G. Hankey, expenses visiting schools J. C. McGhee, expenses visiting 8chools .......... ... F. E. Johnson, viewing the body of Enock J. Sorgent ... F. E. Johnson, viewing the body of Henry F. Kalat ... ey F. E. Johnson, viewing of Mary Omith ... F. E. Johnson, viewing of Anna Anderson .. F. E. Johnson, ‘viewing of Guy McDermott .. ber of Board of Audit F. W. Rhoda, expenses as mem- “per of Board of Audit ... Nels Willett, drawing petit and rand jurors rers Miller-Davis, hide punch ... Miller-Davis, 1eFal blanks furn- ished judge Miller-Davis, ished Count Miller-Davis, ished count¥ Miller-Davis, legal blan ished County Auditor and Clerk of Court . Miller-Davis, wolf one said in {fivor of or agaifist granting of id petition. . san ll)s further ' ordered that Commis- sioners Imsdahl and Lennon, members of this Board. be and they are hereby appointed a committee to examine said proposed route of said road and that said committee meet on_the route of said road at N1 section 5 and 6, Town furnished County Auditor & Miller-Davis, 1 T. W. chair ...... Miller-Davis, Legal Blank No. 2644 furnished county auditor Miller-Davis, 75 township Assess- ment,_books_for county auditor 495.00 Miller-Davis, 36 assessment books for cities and unorganized 1.68 roperty, was re- |, " D ®is . e S o2 w % @33 oS Mok Dy, Tagai bl er-Davis, legal.blai ished county auditor Henry Evans, services man on. survey of-section 6,/ Town 148, Range 31 ... Ole Olson, board of surveyors of sectlofi 13, Town 154, Range 80 Mrs. C, M. Binns, board and lodg- ing for surveyors of section 1%3, * Town 154, Range 80 ... Clayton Collard, services as sur- veyor on resurvey of section 13, Town 154, Range 30 ... Arthur Eastman, ‘services as chainman Section 13, Town 154, Range 30 I. W. Gehron, se man on _resurvey of Section 13, Town 154, Range 30 . #Helmer Bothner, services as ax- man on _regurvey of Section 13, Town 154, Range 30 ... Martin Peterson, services as ax- man on resurvey of section 13, town 154, range 30 Earl Gehron, services as axmai on resurvey of section 13, town 154, range 30 .. Clayton.Collard, ser A T veyor of resurvey of section 2 Town 154, Range 30 . Arthur Bastman, - se chainman on resurvey of Sec- tion 26, Town 154, Range 30.... 1. 'W. Gehron, services as chain- man on resurvey of section 26, Town 154, Range - Axel Johnson, services as chain- man on resurvey of Section 26, Town 154, Range 30 . Chester Hopkins, services as ax- man on _resurvey of section 26, Town 154, Range 30 ..........\........ Rudolph Borgensrodel, es as axman on resurvey of sec- tion 26, Town 154, Range 3 Earl Gehron, services as axm: on resurvey -.of :section 26, town 154, range-30 ... Martin Peterson, services as ax- Town 154, range 30 ... C. C. Spencer, services on survey of section 7, town 148, range 31 A. B. Davis, board and lodging surveyors of section 7, town 148, range 31 ... Cullen Bryant, services as chain- man on survey of section 7, town 148, range ‘W. L. Spencer, services & man on_ survey of section 7 town 148, range 8l.. Chas. Jones, services a. survey of section 7, town 148, services'as axman on_survey of section 7, town 148, range 31 ... George Bryant, services as ax- mgn on survey of section 7, town 148, range 31 ... Ross Bryant, services as_ axmal on survey of section 7, town ' 148, range 31 ... 4 Roy K. -Bliler, services mak C. C. Spencer, services o{ section 33, Town 149, range 3 w. "y man on survey of section 33, town 149, range 31 ... Ca’rl Nordeen, board and lodging surveyors of section 33, town 347.50 17.00 19.50 4.65 19.13 64.87 30.87 13.50 . 6.00 17.00 16.50 65.37 37.37 éo.’Ao 3.00 13.80, 12.00 . 10.50 6.09 57.28 149, range 31 Chester Hopkins, man on resurvey ot section 85, town 164, range 30 Earl: Gehron,. services as._axman on resurvey of section 35, town 164, range 30 .. Martin Peterson, services as ax- man on resurvey of section 85, town 154, range 30 .... Arthur Eastman, services as chainman on resurvey of sec- tion 35, town 154, range 30.... I W. Gehroy, sérvices as chain- man on resurvey of section 35 town 154, range 30 Clayton Collard, serv! veyor on resurvey of section 35, town 154, range 30 ... Chas. E. Coffin, services as ax- man_on survey of section 6, town 149, rm\%e 33 ... e Sentinel Publishing Co., publish- ing notice of survey of section 12, town 148, range 30 o Sentinel Publishing Co., publish- ing notice of survey of section 13, Town 146, range 30 Sentinel Publishing Co. ing notice qf survey 14, town 146, range 30 Sentinel Publishing Co., ing notice of survey o‘tpsectlon 13, Town 148, Range 31 ... Sentinel Publishing Co., publish- ing notice of hearing petition for survey of section 7, town 149, range 33 Sentinel Publishing Ce.. publigh- ing notice of“hearing petition for suryey of section 32, town 150, range 33 ... i Sentinel Publishing Co., publish- ing notice of hearing petition for survey of section 19, town 148, range 31 A. Aronson, m: struction of bridge, Ditch No. 28 ... Aronson, serv! el for reconstruction of bridge Judicial Ditch No: 28 ...... John Nesholm, services hauling { material for bridges for Judi- D h- section judictal A. 21.50 cial Ditch No. 30 ... = Baudette Provision Co., supplies 1925 furnished to bridge construc- :%on crew of Judicial Ditch No. 26.78 | John Nesholm, services hauling material for bridges of Judicial Ditch No. 30 ... b 12.25| The Improvement Bulletin, ad- vertising notice to drainage contractors S % se 3.60| sentinel Publishing Co., publish- ing notice to drainage con- 17.30 tractors Mrs. J. Ste pauper, Mrs. Laresa . 14.00{J. J. cCurdy, expense; uary C._A. Bye, 16.00| Petter Berg, pauper .. Fred Petra, board and paupers o oun 65.14| Ernest Bausmer, cara of Olof Petterson, pauper ... Geo:. Hoh, merchandise for Mrs. 30.64 Mickelson, pauper ..... Mrs. W. E, Staples, care of Mrs. Elizabeth Coan, pauper Huffman & O'Leary, 1 counfir lnflrmng'. urniture for J. C. McGhee, postage Frank Slough, testing gravel pit %x; section 28, towxi‘ :I.sM, rnn‘;‘e The Bond Buyers e aoond "y Ty advertlslnE Al’l:‘art Anderson, aer\éleesbns rod- an on survey o TR adauiter o OF dob 1ns. .~ C. Spencer, services as,su veyor of lost corners on coun- 18.00 33.60 20.00 ty road No. 114 ... i Albert Hanson, serv! as man on survey of county No. 114 . Fred Brock: g man on survey of county road No. 114 ... ... 15.00 Nels Hanson, board and lodgin otosurvey crew of County roa W. L. Spencer, services as chain- man on survey of county road No. 114 .. o Joe Deitch, services as chalnman on’ survey of county road No. 1 < Earl Bl 69.80 b road 17.50 21.00 25.00 - 14.00 17.50 10.50 oress X e. Erickson, merchandi Geo, Brandf, pauper ... 2 ‘T: 5.85 18.00 [ Gust Smith, care of Charles Nel- 8on, pauper ... .00 A. D. Johnson, cash paid for spilt- 6.00 ting and carrying wood for Mrs. Rinehart, ‘pauper . ... 150 Minnesota State Sanatorium, car 28.00|_ and treatment for Marie Glson - 32.00 Mrs, P. Sarff, supplies for Mrs ‘Wm. Gorey, pauper . 42.20 33.40 | Dr. B. W. Johnson, care sick .. oo 168.00 Ward Bros., transportation. of 6.00 62,00|" poor ... 6.00 St. ‘Anthony’s hospital, care of - pauper sick . ... 255.25 15.75 | Norquist Bros., supplies for Mrs. McKeen, Cpau er ... 12.22 Mrs. J. E. Cahill, care and keep 3.20| __of George Harper, pauper 23.25 Mrs: J. K. Ant, lodging for Rinehart, Pauper 2.50 2.20 | Village of Blackduck, Nord & Fisher, paupers .. 53.70 Dr. B. F. Osburne, care of 2.20 _ tofer Larson, pauper .. 76.00 Charles Nangle, supplies furnjsh- ed Eliza Cone, pauper ... 12.06 2.20| Dr. Wara, care of Geo, Clark fam- 18.00 ‘Wm. Young, board of Frank Car- gill, pauper 53.36 6.80| Wallberg & Peterson, burial é: penses for Enock J. Sorgent.... 43.72 ‘Wm. Young, board of Fred John, auper 40.00 6.80|"ter, pauper . 10.00 Clarence 6.00 8.2 .. E. Mauritz, ser fiob No. 1901, F. A, ist.- ... ... 24.00 211.80 | Reuben Langord, services at of- - g?:tiob No 1901, F. A. P, 1,2, 3 21.00 42.00 ‘W. H. Johnson, services at office 001 job No. 1901, F. A. P, 1, 2, 3, ist, ... 26.00 A. J. Anderson, servicei 117.76 i)ob No. 1901, F. A ist. ... 8.00 . E. M 3 lob No. 1903, F. A. P.,, 2nd Dist. 24.00 131,26/ Albert J. “Anderson, “services as ¢ rodman gndsl\;}'vtey of Job 1903, . A. P. 2n st. ... Clarence Charboneau, services at 36.5€¢ l(;fxtl::e Job No. 1903, F. A. P. 2nd é:5d st. .. Ao X Reuben Langord, services at of- 16.6¢| *fice job No. 1908, F. A. P. 2nd Dist..... ..... sl e ... 18.00 \ A. J. Anderson, services at office 10.15| o Job No. 1903 F. A, P. 3nd Dist, 9.00 15| Clarence Charbonean, services at oftice job No. 1909, 8rd Dist. 12.00 25.00| F. E. Mauritz, services at of q job No. 1909, 3rd district 48.00 99.5. | W¢ H. Johnson, services a Job No. 1909, 3rd district 114.40 20.02| A.” L. Bye, services at off job No. 1909, 6th distric . 28.86 248.00 | Sentinel Puhlluhlns' ‘0., publish- N ing notice for bids for bonds ... 4.40 22.00| Sentinel Publishing Co., publish- ing notice for bids for bonds ... 4.40 20.00 | The Improvement Bulletin, pub- lishing notice for bids = for 28.00] bonds ... .. = NS A chain T f tas man on survey of coun road No. 114 Y 4 W. H. Johnson, ing bridge material in section 15 and 16, across Blackduck river, 5th district ... .. 0.20 James M. Reed, material furnish- ed for bridge work, 5th dis- - triet ... ‘Wm. Orterle, work done in sec- 8tl‘oms 24-25, town 159, range Heming 1. Johnson, cutting one mile of road on section line between sections 11 and 12, town 167, range 34 w. C. Schll’lln§ overse setg}ons 11-12, labor on _repair work on county road No. 136 84.80 As no bids were recived for road bonds of Beltrami county, it was moved, seconded and carried to a Ku%zday, March 2nd, 1920, at WM. LENNON, man on resurvey of section 26, Chairman of County Board. Attest: A. D. JOHNSON, County Auditor. 60.00 town ... 16.00 djourn to 10 o'clock —EAT— Third S'tmm Cafe Our Waiters Do the Waiting cents an inch. " POLITICAL ADVERT | FOR RE-ELECTION TO OFFICE OF - CITY ASSESSOR k \ ISEMENT—Inserted by W. C. Klein in his own behalf and to be paid for at the rate of 28 VOTE FOR M. C. KLEIN xRS0 ~ Stands for a Fair and Equal Taxation to All - Election February 17, 1920 cents an inch. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT—Inserted by J. P. Lahr in his own behalf and to be paid for at the Tate of 28 For Impartial and Fair Valuation of all Property. The amount of property you own will regulate the amount of taxes you will pay. Endorsed by the Labor League J.P. LAHR Candidate for Assessor ' February‘175t_h, 1920