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. gn April the 1 <t al, 1 .of s-‘Colfnty Road, beginnin - District- -presented to this Gount{vBoa.rd: VJ. Ci McGhee, fi:firresented and/it was|corner” of Section 4, " of maintenance of certain arterial State MONDAY EVENING, AP_RIL 26, 1920 : b o —————————— e ——— 3 e —— ¥ THEB)|decided to renfter: the same a; o 10th, due to the fact ‘OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS n on __MOARD OF - COUNTY. COMMISSION-(ay the B O A van, [ oF e Brar Nabme, Nocborn Natlon of the onal, Northern Nation- WBBOTA, APRIL: I, - al, Farmers' State, and Security State The Board of County Commissioners|Banks of Bemidji, met with the County -of - Beltrami County, met on esday, | Boand at 10 o'clock, and agreed to take April 6th, 1920, at 10 o'clock A, M., pur-|up the Beltrami County road bonds is- suant to adjournment. Coo sue to $100,000 Members present, Edward . Paulson,|year maturity, and the county agrees to Hans B. Imsdahl, J.'F. Hayes, Wm. Len-| repurchase from J)\ll‘flh“&l‘l these non, and 8. W. 8. bonds with the funds which are now The minutes of the previous meatln, held as sinking fund, and which may be were read and nsp,rovcd. on motion of|used as an investment for sald sinking Paulson; seconded by Hayes. Motion{fund. The representatives of the Be- put to ‘vote was duly carried. midji-bafiks assured the County Board ” Resurvey Plat presented by Roir,'x. that they would try to take up $100,000 Bliler, County Surve‘yor tor Sections{in County Bonds of the 6 per cent issue, 3 and 4, Township 146, knn‘a 80, w&; maturity in ten years, and try to dis- received. It was moved bx ‘Ellis, and [pose of these bonds within the county eeconded by Imsdahl that the report be|and elsewhere, thus providing sufficient acoegted- and. placed on 'file. funds for the county proceed with ‘Whereas, anumber of sstmons for|her road program. . > suryey of sections of land have been Commissioner Hayes offered "the fol- ‘presented to this Board of County Com-|lowing resolution, and moved its adop- missioners of &ltraml county, ‘asking|tion: g " i that said board shall causé to be sur-| Resolved, that a_ meeting of _the veyed, located and staked -out, pursu-|County Board of Beltrami County, Min- ant to Chngter 250, Laws of 1835, alllnesota, be held at the Court House, in sections and property. lines pertaining|the City of Bemidji, Minnesota, on the to_the following ' sections: 10th day of May, 1820, at 10 o'clock-in Section 3, Township 148, Range 31. |the forenoon, for the gurnou of open- Section 4, Township 148, Range 31 ling and considering bids for slog 000 Section 30, Townehip 149, Range 30. |of the bonds of this County, heretofore Section 382, Township 160, Range 32. - |authorized by this Board for Therefore, hearings on: 'the - abovel|the purpose "of constructing and im- amentioned petitions. will be held in the|proving-roads in this County; that the Commissioners! room in the Court|County Auditor of this County cause House at Bemidji, on May 4th, at 2|two weeks' published mnotice ‘of said Count: <©'clock in the afternoon. D meeting to be given by publishing same Whereas, the petition of Charles .|in the Bemid, i%entlne’; l:;weeklygnewx- aper printed and published at Bemid- Coffin, et al. praylnfi for the establish- ment of a County Road, beginning at|ji, Minnesota, heretofore designated as the corner of Section 5, Township 149, |the official newspaper of Beltrami coun- Range .33, and running west to south-|ty for the year of 1920; and that said ‘west corner of . Section 8, - Town 149, notice shall be in substantially the fol- Range 34, a distancé of five miles, was|lowing ‘form: presented to the Counti' Board. Notice of Bids for Bonds. Therefore, be it resolved that hear-| 'Notice is hereby given that a meet- ing will be had upon ;the above :men-|ing of the County Board of the County tianed petition, in\the Commissioners’|of Beltrami, Minnesota, will be held at room at the Court House, in Bemi the Court Iioul% in the cxtav of Bemidji, on June the lat, at 3 o'clock P. M. Minnesota, ‘on the 10th day of May, which time .and place said board will|1920, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for hear all that may be said in favor of!the purpose of opening and considering or against the granting of said petition|bids for the bonds of this County, in and - that Commissioners Paulgon andithe sum of-$100,000, heretofore author- Hayes, mgmbers of this ‘Board, be and|ized by the County Board of Beltrami they are hereby IDFOlMfld a committee| County,-for the purpose of constructing 10 examine route of said road and that|and improving rodds in said county, % is committee meet v%on the route of{said bonds to be .numbered from 1 to hig road .at the southeast corner .of|100, inclusive, to be in denominations Sedtion 5, at b o'clock in the afternoon|of. '$1,000 each, with interest coupons of the 20th day of May, 1920, for theltherefo attached to be dated as of the purpose_of examination of said road,|date of their issue, bearing interest at d make a report before that said|the rate of 5 per cent per annum, in- :{eetlns of theé:board hereintofore spe-|terest payable semi-annually, both prin- cified, and that notices be. posted.as|cipal and interest to be payable at such provided by law. ‘. " . |nlace in the United States as the\purch- ‘Whereas, a vgeflflon ‘was ‘presneted|aser thereof may direct, and said bonds t¢ this County Board by Wm. Rooney,|to mature in twenty years from the date 4 raying for the establishment | of their dssue. at a point| - The County. Board reserves the right at the intersection quarter:line between|to reject any and all_bids. %l\z Towns of Sfloonor and- Walhalla, | . . A. D. JOHNSON, and the State Rural Highway No.' 32, County Auditor. thence south-along the said ranfe,llne. The resolution was seconded by Com- a distance of “about three miles, to|missioner Paulson, and being put to a Branch No. 1, of Judicial Djitch No..26..)vote .was duly carried, and so declared "Therefore, be it resolved that-hearing|by the chairman then presiding. be had upon said petition at the Court| Commissioner Ellis offered the follow- House in Bemidji, in .the. Commission-|ing resolution, and moved its hdoption: er’s room on the 1st dhy of June, at 3:30| Whereas, the County Board of Bel- ©’clock in the:a oon;-at which time|trami County, deems it necessary and and place said board wfi! hear all that|proper, in: its judgment, to raise the may be said in favor o d: inst the|sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Thous- granting of 'said -petiti It Is’further| and Dollars for the purpose of paying ordered that Commissioners 1Imsdahl|the expense necessary to be incurred in and Lennon, member of this:-board, be: permanently . improving State Roads and they are heréeby appointed a com- wikhln asuch County, the routes and ter- mittee to examine said road and that mini of such roads to be permanently said committee meét upon route of said|improved, ""“fi,” follows: proposed road at_the northwest corner| State Road No. 11—Beginning at a .of Séction 6, Town of ‘Spooner, the 20th|point on the section line 1,000 feet west day of May, at 2 o'clock in the after-lof the Winter Road River, Section 36, xoon, for the purpose of examination of| Township 161, Range 32, and following said proposed route of said road, and|State Road No.-11 east to the crossing make report hereon at sald.meeting.of|of Silver Creek in section 10, Township said board hereintofore specified and|160, Range 30, and there endlnfi. K that notices be posted as provided by| State oad No. 12—Beginning at aw. . 3 %uarter corner _.of Sections 26 and 35, ‘Whereas, the petition of Louis Lar-| Township 152, Range 30, and running in son, a freeholder in_School District No.|a Northwesterly direction to the north- 20, asking' that his land be set off from| west corner of Section 29, Township 153, 0. 20, to District No. 83, was|Range 30, and there endinf. Therefore, be it PP That hear- | ot n Section 14, Tows 145" Ranes erefore, be it resolved, -|point_in Section 14, Town 3 nge dng’ be had upon said petition on May 52, 5:100 feet southwest along the Min- 4th, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, in|nesota and International Railway, from the Commissioners’ room at the Court|the north section line of Section 13, in Bemidji, at which time and|Town 148, Range 32, and running in lace said board will hear all that may|a northeasterly direction to a point in %e said in favor of and against the|Section 1, Town 148, Range 32, and of said ?etltlon. and it is fur- runnlng north two milés, and east two notices be posted as|miles to the southeast corner of Sec- tion 29, Town 149, Range 31, and there grantin ther K:’n'flegecl lthn provided by law. Whereas, the application of the Towns{ ending. ;o of Spooner and: e‘;'nvllle for Road Funds; ;sg‘;a Road No. s_.sn:émnm at the from the County Road and Brld&e Fund) southeast corner of jon 29, Town wag received, it was resolved that the|147, Range 34, and mnnlnq_onorth to the application be laid on the table untilinorth quarter section 21, Township 150, such tilme as funds became available| Range.34, and there ending. in the County Road and Bridge Fund,| State Road No. 4, beginnin andlat that time the .matter of appro-|southwest corner of Section 19, priation will be taken up azflthl AR nhlxz The report-.of :the Supt. o 00186, | easterly, direction. to at the: 'OWTN - the southwest Township 14 6, seconded by|Range 33, and beginning again on the Paulson that the report be accepted and|South line of Section 15, Township 146, placed on file. Range 33, 4787 feet west of the south- Tt:'was moved, seconded and carried|east corner of said section and runnin, to_adjourn- until 1:30 P, M. east and south to _the southeas The board,regorvened at-1:30 P, M,|corner of said section 31, Township 146, April 6, 1920,' with 'all members present.| Range 31. Considerable road discussion was had| Now, therefore, be it resolved by during the afterncon session, also mat-{this County Board of the County of Bel- ter_relating to County Ditch No, 4 trami, that said County of Beltrami Is- ‘Whereas, the petition of Swan A. Fri-|sue its negotiable bonds in. the sum of berg, et al., was presented to.the Coun-|Two. Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol- ty Board, fo have SWi of SW, Sec-llars for the purpose of paying the ex- tion 23, Township 149, nge 31, set off lpense to be incurred in permanently im- from District No. 60, to District No. 41| proving such State Roads within such Therefore, be it resolved, that hear-|dounty, such bonds to be in denomina- ing be had upon said petition at the tions 'of Five Hundred and One Court House in_Bemidji, on May 4th, at|'Thousand_ Dollars each, to be 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at which|dated as of the date of their issue. time and place the said board will hear|to bear interest at the rate of six per all that may be said in favor of and|cent (6%) per annum, interest payable against the granting of said petition,|semi-annually, both principal an and-it is further ordered that notices be|terest .to be payable at such .place in posted as provided by law. X £ the United States as the purchaser or The petitions for resurvey of Section|purchagers thereof may direct, said 32. Township 149/ ‘Range 34, and Sec-lhonds to mature in ten years from the tion 81, Township 150, an§e 33, ‘came | date of their issue. up for. hearing. ere being no ob-| ~Said resolution was seconded by Com- Jections made, it was moved by Haves,| missioner Hayes, was put to vote and zeconded by Paulson, that the petitions|carried, Do granted and that R. K. Bliler be ap-, ~ On roll call the following commis- pointed surveyor to make the survey|sioners voted aye: Paulson, Imsdahl, th and 26th, respectively.|‘Hayes, Lennon, Ellis. Nays,—None. “ Inconformity with the Order No. Said resolution was thereon unanimous- of the Commissiol;fir do% s?l%':xy:i }y cualrz-:led.lant‘i1 by the chairman presid- : determines e definite ng so-declared. s | " b Eomm!aa oner Paulson offered the fol- Roadsin Beltrami County, Commission- | lowing resolution and moved its adop- er Hllis -moved the adoption of the|tion: Tesolution as follows: | Resolved, that a meeting of the Coun- “Be'it resolved, that the statement)ty Board of Beltrami County, Minneso- theréto attached be adopted and .that|ta, be held at the Court House in_the the Assistant Engineer .of the State(City. of B""“’f" Minnesota, on the 10 Highway Department assigned to thelday of Maiy. 920, at 11 o'clock in the <County as H‘:ghway ‘Engineer, be ap-!forenoon for the purpose of opening pointed as Superintendent of, Mainten-|and conniderin%blda for $250,000 of the ance, with authority to pay all thereon|bonds of this County heretofore auth- employed by:time check, as provided by |orized . by this County Board, for the Jaw, not to exceed the total of .{'19.327‘ purpose of paying the expense to be in- The resolution was seconded by Ims-|curred in permanently improving state dahl.and being. put' to_vote was duly|roads within such county, and that the carried, and=80 &015"11 by the chair-|purchaser may have the option of bid- man ‘so_presiding. ding for as many of these bonds. in de- In accordance with the letter of C.|nominations of '$600 and $1,000 as he M. Babcock, Highway . Commissioner,| may desire; that the CountK Auditor of dated March 27th, requesting that the|this County cause two weeks published balance of $493.30. remaining to the notice of sald meeting to:be glven b}' credit of Beltrami County proportion of; publishing the -same In_ the. Bemidji State 'Road and- Bridge allowance for|Sentinel, a .weekly newspaper printed the year of 1919, be transferred to the and published at Bemidli, Minnesota. Construction Fund of State Rural High-| heretofore deslgnntogl as the - officl way No. 62, Commissioner Hayes offered | newspaper ' of Beltrami’ county for the the following resolution: = ear 1920, and that said notice shall hereas, Shere being-a balance of Yelin subatantla.ll; the following form: $493,30 remaining in ate Road and Notice for Bids for Bomds. . Bridge Fund of Beltrami County pro-| Notice is hereby given that a meetin Pportion received from the state for the|of the County Board of thé Co\lntdv o Vear 1919, now, therefore, be it resolved |Beltrami, Minneso! will be held at Inat the same be transferred to the Con-|the Court House, in ‘the City of Bem dzjs. the moved by Im and ruc of State Rural High-|Minnesota, on the 10th day of May, 1! ::a}.{ &lg.nm!i‘und ded by Cominias at 11 o'cla}ck in ‘the ionrdenog:,,"‘a:fl D 3 n seconded by-Co! s ose of opening. £ elone:l?xilmsdfio anl, and belng put to vote Pids For the bonds of ‘this: county.in the was duly carried. e sum_o It was moved by Imsdahl, seconded for the by Hayes, that r. L. A. Wilson, of expenses. -Williams, be appointed by this County|permanently. :im state roads Board as assessor for. the--Unor%anllsd within such ‘county, said bonds to be District No. 4. Motion was put to vote|in :denominations. .of: '$500 and $1,000 and duly carried.: . 3 . .. -..|each, with Interest coupons thereto at- ‘Whereas, much construction work has|tached, . to be dated as of the date of to be carried”on by the County during! their fsaue, bearing interest at the rate he coming year, it was mov, % -pét: urpose of paying mbe incurred in b1 3 R o e Bt et ahd Intorest o n_an eams rlannual ” principal an 1 B i wotk, should:be fixed at- 38 e payatle at-ansh piace in the United er day. The motion-wad seconded by|States as the Pnrchuer or purchasers d on being|thereof .may direct, said bonds to ma- Bommissioner Hayes, and upon Relng|thereof may direct. said bonds o s put to vote was:dxlymrle e 0 conded. and..carrl to ad-rissue. Purchasers may have the op- jofl?\!fltfienzao A M, Agru 7, 1920, tion of taking up_ as ‘,mtny ot,.theuisso The :Board reconvened W nesday, | denomination”as they -may- desire. Apr‘ll.)f at 9:30 o'clock A. M., Arrll\ .| A certified_check for $1,000 shall ac- sursuant to adjournment, with all com{nrg each 1920, p bid. ! ) F e County. Board reserves the right memmb:;mn prg:i:;t_ petition o{ a (t?gntr‘lfi: cb’firmnn“{lhm:firfilfil;?:fg decgfie({h ., was presente: ., JOHNSON, Sounty | Bosrd proyine et Mhen Bl oy, cunfGHioH Tad ST b G- ::]‘;1 1%’,,’% ey missioner Ellis and being put to a vote 4 d that hear-| was unanimously adopted, and by the h‘:;av';pga &er::.lo(}v;etmon at the| chairman then :preaidin, o declared. rti:House in Bemidji, on May b5th, Moved, seconded and rried to take R e R i oy l:sl}“;? sald in favor of| P. M., with all members present. hear ha 8 ¢ said peti-| Mr. Charles Schroeder came before :l'oea.-r t‘?:&:t‘-'fing ::-lélelll-gdom,n notices| the-boa! i‘ asking {or_-n} appropriation Do jogted s prond a, - oorc] S sty IR Far ol o (it wfin n 3’“ rondml’ondl ::hleh have' table until such time as funds became mn‘?enfi for sale ‘heretofore, it was -available, when ths miatter should be t the wal nty was unsuccessful in disposing|that the 3 ed to prepare notices for contracts to for the construction of the|Carl Winkler, Nos. 4 12-148-31 6, 8, 11, and 12, notices to be n\lhllflhbd Clifford Timbli :: grovlded by.law, meeting to -be held M. at b per cent, twenty- |- 147, Range 35, and running in an|fol board, dated s 21 | ain ‘aitch between sections 21 and 22, | Hen f $250,000, heretofore authorized|A. A. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER taken up again and disposed of, be allowe following - roads: State Roads 8 _moved, seconded ‘and"carried Highway Engineer be instruct- | Jesse Smith, C. C. Spencer, D 18-14?—31 T, eputy Surveyor, 124148-31 in, services as ax- man, 12-148-31 . emidji on” May '10th, at 2 o'clock -P.|George Smith, services chainman, ‘Owing to thé uncertaint vision of School District following resolution, 1918, this county board oard surveyor, 12-148-31 oassto‘tlhg dzll- Gordon Jones, services chainman, 3 n s made by this County Board on' October | Robert Hay:! 1, 1918, Commissioner Hayes offered the RPN and moved adoption: “?horeu. on the first day gtdOctober. ‘W. H. Johnson, ranted a 12-148-31 services chaln- d, man, 12-148-3 its| Clayton Collur(l‘1 man, 12-148-31 eti-| man, 12-148.31 Egn for the formation of a new school|Andrew Johnson, services, notice, trict out of territory then embrated < in School District No. §1, of this county, | Sentinel Publishin; such new school district to embrace and include the following lands: Section one (1), gvo 5 the east half o ‘twenty-three and _twenty-four, '0 iship one hundred fifty-two, Range thir-| Sentinel Pub. 0 be numbered ‘27: 'ty-one, said district Now, “th County ‘Board that the moneys, tween sald two school districts, portion to the assessed valuation of real and personal property of sald tricts, as assessed and equalized for the | Miller-Davis Co. ear 1918, which assessment is as' fol- ows: School District No. 81, School District No. 27 and that said School District Judicial Ditch No. 30 .. Axel Halvorson, labor with team, have and receive 713 moneys, funds and credit: School District No. ceive 2815 lper cenu thereof, Said reso (2), three (3), o and the east half, and the south half of | Sentinel the southwest ?uart&r of s‘ectlon to;u‘. & otfiaulrvsiy l;:rnnle , 29-14 sections nine and six-|Sentine teen, all of sections ten, eleven, twelve, ol nE oY thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, twant*-w:. Senrtlnel Publishing -1 o erefore, be it resolved b; unds, | Roy and credits of saild two districts be and the same are hereby dlvliled n 28.769 23,270 No._ 811 103.12 | Miller-Davis C ution was seconded by Com- | Miller-Davis 31-150-31 of ‘survey (petition) 31-150-33 Sentinel Pubs shing )Co., notice earing of survey, 32-148-32 Publishin ., notice notice of hearing of survey, 2 , notice survey Franted. 19-148-81.. ] ishing Co., notice hearing of petition for sur- o this veykaz-us-:u Biiler, mak¥ng piats and i J"t:‘]nlg)rlrnts. 3- mlmd f.fls-ao ...... - ew, be:-|Jim Lagrew. services as axman, the | Miller-Davis is-'| Judge of Probate Judge of Probate . iller-Davis Co., Judge of Probate Miller-Davis Co., abatement ‘rec- ord, auditor's office for 3 auditor er cent of such | Miller-Davis G nnd that said ave and re- county auditor’ Miller-Davis_ Co. county auditor o, missioner Ellis and being put to vote|Miller-Davis Co,, tax levy and was unanimously carried, and by the| _collecti s chairman then p};esldlng 80 declared. ooy Copater, auditor ‘Whereas, the Patitlon signed b; ty-four free-ho! east corner of SE¥ of three-fourths of a mile to t! Sections 23 and Sections 11 and 12, 13 and 13, 4 east along- the section line one mil and there ending, and that this boar determined by' the judtgment of/| Fritz-Cross Co., havin, twen- iders of Beltrami Coun- ty, praying for the establishment of a county road, commenclng at the north- | Free Press Company, deed rec- ection 24, and lgeed running ‘west along_the %\mrter e corner of 24, 26 and 26. rurnnin, thence south four miles to the corner o Free Press Company, tax ju ment book, aulrnoy' tabs, ’0105( .court ... county auditor ord, Register of LI ine | Free Press Co., blanks-for regia- ter of deeds ..... Free Press Company, applica tions, certificates. of title, Reg- ister of deeds Fritz-Cross Co. Clerk, Audito: ence a majority of its members at such ord, sheriff . petition is reasonable on its face, and|Sentinel Publishing Co., envei- the committee’s report being favorable| " opes, Supt. of Schools ..... o and notices having been posted as pro-|Sentinel Pub. Co., juror's sum- vided by law, it wias moved by Commis- mons, sheriff, .. or sioned “Imsdahl, seconded by Hayes,|Sentinel Publishing Co., notice that the petition be granted and upon hearing petition freeholder, being put to vote was duly carried, 3- and4-146-30 ..... o thltt.v::‘:as lmflved'.hseoom,lfi:d“?ntt c:rrled Selr‘lthl?l Publishing Co., notice a e followhg app] on: e ap- earin, eti proved and referred to .the Minnesota) new clngstrllc’tt Hon Jormation Tax Commission: % Clafty. Curtis Olson. Crookston Lumber Co. Nick McCartney. ‘The application of Bert Getche :hetcamie I%Itn‘onv?ltl his pet"'i‘matll prfi er-{ in .tax in-the age of Turtle River ito. u}; be reported at '.hge next meeting, as Chriatle Lito. & Pt the matter was referred to the assess-| Elliott-Fisher Co.,, or for his recommendation. The on. appliéation of Bertha Schmidt|y C, for the reduction of ‘the assessed valu- Seatinel Publis] ‘ing Com%hsslnnem proceed- 8, 3-2-20 ... 2 Sentinel Publishing Co., publish- ing commissioners’ proceed- . ings, 2-3-20 ... s entinel Publishing Co. - neous office supplies, auditor P la 11 for|Sentinel Publishing Co., Puhllah- financial statement for 1919 2 . Co., roller shelf section, Re%ster Deeds. F. mac! Register of Deeds McGhee, expens schools, superintendent schools ation of her ‘groperty. was rejected, ow-| Otto Brose, trimming trees, court ing to the county patients, ane the county physician and the $80 per mont| h. 2 The l(l)‘llo!wlns billsl?f Mr. W:ln Ever% or preliminary work as engineer o Judlc‘:’la] Ditch yNo. 42, were c‘ubmlned Bemidit to. the Countx Board and same were|Bemidji Pioneer 5 $31.00 38 | B 8.50 duly approve Jy Plp 1918 - 29, 1918 ct-that the fire loss sus- talned by her was after May the 1st. Q It was moved, seconded and"carried, in; 7 that an orderly for the County Infirm-|Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. ary farm be emploxe?h tg l::ar'e !tm' tl;e at he is.to per- form his duties under the dkrec&lo‘rllntot Bemidil Ploneer ounty Board, compensation to .be allowed at|Bemidji Pioneer Publishin, clerk of court silk ribbons, register deeds ... 'ublishing Co. Clips, sec. sheets, fastener: superintendent schools Pencils, erasers, rubbers band: engineer. ... — Pioneer Publishing Co. Pens, judge of g’roblte ..... 'ublishing Co. pencils, engineer .. lemidji Pioneer Publishing Co., miscellaneous office supplies, s auditor ... Moved, seconde: thz:ia%r Hans B. Imsdali, eXpenae atfend- Johnson, Wm, Lennon, and Hans B. ne c""':r’."o:.‘ onoes MeSting .- Imsdahl be appointed county board 9!' health for the ensuing year. - ing los%":}_::‘o‘m:fl,g’y“ offered the ,9}.' ‘Wmn. Lennon, railroad fare, sign- Be it'resolved:, That the highway en3| . ing warrants Comrn, gineer make nachllnr{fl::rz;y. n.!r:g' p{:; te roads as ollows: = State Road No. 12, from center Section [James F. Hayes, expense attend- 35, Township 152, fiante 30, north west to Northeast corner Section 30, are plats and ec] gonltrxl,lctlan of pflts of s Town 153, Range 30: Job 1907 , Jo! B State Road No. 11 from Sec. 36, Town- pf. ‘to it Winterroad River,-to the crossing Siiver | H. Adatms, witness. feo in Creek,.Section 10, Town, 160, Range 30;| ; COUTL .o 161, Range 31, 1,000 feet east Job 1903, State Road No. 12 from northeast cor- Range 31, south on range line to southeast corner S;ction 1, Town 168, Range 31; é’i;m, Road No. 12, from northeast|Ben Rice, witness fee in district corner Section 20, Town 154, Range_30, 0! north to northeast corner 3, Town 1 ner Section 12; Town- 160, Range 30; Job 1913, State Road No. 6, from 3 corner Sec- tion 28, 33, Town 148, Range 32, in vil- lage of Farley, to point in Section 21, Town 148, Range 32, 2,000 feet northeast o&t ;outhea%t co;gfi section 21, along M. = . Ry.; Jol . ity Stuteyfioad' No. 4, from east county | Bemid line southwest corner Section 19, Town county line, southeast cornelr Section 31, Town 146, 147, Range 35, to Sout! Range 32; job “ 15, urer ... State_Road No. 15 from fi:‘,’,g‘:ag'zt, A. D. Johnson, freight and ex- corner Section 25, Town 149, north on range line to northeast corner section 1, Town 149, Range 32: Job 1904. from NE corner Section 18, Town 149, Range 31, State Road No. 113, to Northeast corner section 22, 149. Range 31: Job 1905, 905, ; County Road No. 22, from Village of 1% cor- :] . ney pan for:jail _. Section 1, Town 148, Range 31:| ik It Blectric Light & Pow- Farley north and east to 'south ner, Job 1! County Boad No. 24, from southeast ec‘t‘lon 8, Town 147, Rnng“e 33, 'own corner to northeast corne{’oSectlon 6, th | 148, Range 33: Job- . te Road No. 8, from southeast cor- e north to | Geo. E. ner Sec. 29, Town 147, R. 34, 3% corner to Sectlonssls and 21, Town 150, Range 34; Job 1909, State Road No. 6, from southeast cor- Range 31, = in, 2 'f:"t:"p;?nfo;fiso st. Hilaire Retall Lumber . Co., ner Section 29, Town- 149, West 2 miles, south east along-M. & L. R. R. feet southeast of village limits of Ten- strike: Job 1912. Motion was se er Imsdahl and being put to vote was duly carried. It was moved by Hayes, seconded by Imsdahl and ‘duly cnrr%ed, that Everts. .proceed to bull 25th, ‘March ‘Woodrow townsh!i ip. Moved, saconded. and carrled to take Mler:_nmtn Electric recess until 7:30 P. Boa g rd. reconvened, with.all members present, excepting Commissioner Ellis. It was moyed, seconded and carricd that the following' bills be allowed: Clayton Collard, services as sur- veyor, seiltlllon 1-149-33 ............ Arthur Eastman, -services as chainman, sedtion 7-149-33 ........ Randall, services'as axman, section 7-149-88 .o .iioiioicininn éhulu n, s as chain- | man, Section:7-149-33 Sam Randail, se; Section 7+149-33 Georgo.'ne,dfflfl g B on Sentinel ‘fi?atbnz-m ot 0! BUrveyy: t! ™ lodgi;ng. chainman, Section 7- 149-331n eoeii fond, services as ax- RO e ostion 13-148.31. ces A8 aAX- Section gl?;::rd Timblin, servi 01 'one! GO o rallroad fare, Sec. 13-148- fson, services as chain- man, railroad fare, 13-148-31 ... C. C. Spencer, surveyor, railroad Sentinel Publishing © lentine! n surve; n-lso-:f o . Fred O om, services as axman, Clayion Goliard, servi layton Co. rd, vzyor. 32-150-33 ...... Eas Earl Geil, Town ot d a bridge, as outlined_in his .letter to t}a ::ounty C. al m. tending commissioners’ meet- ‘Wm. Lennon,, expense commissioners’ meeting James F:. Hayes, expense attend- | 7 ing commissioners’ meeting...... and| 7 ing commissioners’ meeting ... John A. Dajtgn, meals for jury, f district court ... W. G. Langdon, witness fee in district court ... district courf Jack Tarrio, wit! trict court Job | Ed. Dechaine, witness fee in dis- trict court court 54.| Andrew Johnson, sheriff, board- i |nngrlsoneru John F. Gibbons, judge fee, state vs. Frank Dewey case ... Jokin F. Gibbons, gu%e fee, ci of state vs. Alma E?rIHSmith cleaning chimn a for ianitor .. Bemlldjl Gas Co., gas bill, county ail ... Earle A. Barker, pens for treas- press on furniture, auditor ... a . D. Johnson, stamps for audit- or's Dm“t" stal 'supplies, ce .. L. P. Ecki F. G. Schadegg, damper and chim- er Co., feed through switch auditor's office ..... - Burroughs Adding Machine Co. ribbons installed in adding m: chine, auditor’s office ..... . Kreatz, setting nr metal case, register Deeds office . K. Roe, witness fee, muni vem , Feb. 14-21-28, 1920 building material to “‘repair coyrt h 0 ouse ..... o conded by Commission- | F. E. Johnson, eervices as deputy coroner ... ‘Water Department, Bemidjl, wat- er furnished Court House e ‘Water Department, Bemidji, wat- - er furnished County Jail ‘W. Jewett €o;, Inc., watt ‘Wm. the | __for court _house Pfund, exami auditor's office . Co., . material, finbor ; in- stalling desk - lamp, auditor's office e . K. Roe, cleaning lower vault, auditor's office... ‘Willlams Bros. Hardware, sup- nlies, furnighed. .on bridge cial ditch No. 27 ... 28.63| W. M. Everts,' services cou tx Judicial ditcl John-Davis, labor in construction 17.50 wl.nilgafio:% nl;gr bridge, Jud- 0, Z8 ceoeviacinacoaenna eavame e e Wi st inte; e 17.50 | _ Judicial Ditch No. 28 .. n:Franson, labor in construc- ‘Winterroad River Bridge, 19.00 o 3 terroad Kiver bridge Judict itch No. 28 ....coeeee 47.50 | Emil: 7 qfi.‘ ;:I;o{rfilth Seldill. rinte 1 udi- 30.00| ciak Ditch No, 28 .. v Gust:Batzher; labor_in 43.76 §lo 'Wlnterroafl River bridg 'udfcial Ditch No. 28 .. 30.00 %‘g‘annn labor ‘Winterroad River bridge. Judicial Ditch No. 28.... 32.64 En%l Kranen, labor with team, irttorroad River Bridge, Ju- ai Ditch No. 28 ... A. Argnson, labor engineer 31.32 61.39 m"T ‘Winterroad River Bridge Judicial Ditch-Noj 28-.i.....cc.... 2| rond Riser bHAES, Jadl: TTO! ver ge, B 21.00| ‘cial-Digch: No. 28 =.xiiivicniormminiic ronson, material for con- 43.85 -truc;mg‘ Winterroad river & ~Fudictal -Ditch No. 28 .... 3253 | A. nson, material for con- tion Int, i 61.39 + 8.00 22.00 14.00). 34.50 2.00 22.00 5.72 2.00 5.04 9.70 Co., "notice - 4.40 5.50} 72.00{ D 61.60 171.65 573.76 363.50 389.06 82.69 70.00 4.75 15.00 4.48 2.30 .50 2.75 .50 3.00 3.76 1.12 2.97 115.15 10.80 33.93 13.60 11.06 41.78 5.11 14.00 10.75 28.11 56.00 39.20 60.00 72.00 56.80 44.00 66.00 40.00 130.00 | Geo. 105.00 36.94 23.20 A. Aranson, freight -on bridge iron, wmterrofd River hrld:e Judicial Ditch No. 28 ... Ed"!;:_\otnge. inutelgnll‘.l labor, P ad rive Diten No. ‘33 bridse, Judiclal A. C. Swift, Assistant Secretary, J. A, Wilson, , care of ‘Walters . Hjalbalison, ' pauper oo 19,88 .37 Hans B. Imsdahl, transportation, 1 baafiir lodglng, for paupers..... 36.56 % Sincer dor ceamton monald, Ll 1 ¢ ng hous, boar: Smith-Robinson Lulf\har,c ma« 6.26 material construction Winter- terial for poor f ,road . river bridge, Judicial Clark Pole & Te Gor wood Bent e Ditch No. 28 .. to poor farm ... 18.38 . George Marvin, rent of tools, City "Livery, livery for county construction Winterroad river commissioners ——— bridge, Judicinl Ditch N. 28 ... 6.00( Tom Smart, carrying loads to : Gust Chowell, services teamster, Eoor farm, frei Kt .. 900 temporary ' bridges, Judiclai O'Leary-Bowsey Co., qu or Ditch No. 30 12,60 poor’ farm '43.10 J’nfiu&fl)‘x’x" :gmpor bridi No‘rthern Gtm ar) ridges, or poor farm .. X Judicial Ditch No. :{0 5 .. 10.00 Shuvlt‘r’:h Bros., c a4 “llzlxlllnl':‘xs cBro-t. Hvfidwa{e. mater- 1ng 8 28.2§ onstruction temporary Cliflord Co., groceries furnish- bridges, judicial Ditch I\Po. 30.. 256.82| ed Mrs. Bessie Delany, pnup‘gr 19.54 J. G. Fough, foreman in construc- Rogers & Co., books for county tion temporary bridges, judi- surveyor .. .. 11.65 clal Ditch No. 30 ..... 73.264 Rogers & Co., blue print paper . E. Paddock, supervision con for engineer ... 4.01 struction lem&omr(}' bridge Motor Inn., unloa Judicial Ditch No. 3 29.00| ing two trucks 17.06 J. G. Fough, foreman i Frank Slough, mater tlon«tomgorgry bridges, Judi- construction road planer 21.76 cial Ditch No. 30 ... .. 64.00(8. D. Snyder, stamps, ex] J. G. Fough, fordman in construc- livery ‘inspection, enginee: 20.34 tion temgorm‘y bridges, Judl- Great Northern Ry. Co., freight cial Ditch No. 30 ... .. 12.00| on auto_truc| .. 409.60 J. G. Fough, foreman in construc- Henry E. Wedelstaedt, blue print tion temporary bridges, judi- paper for engineer 4.40 cial ditch No. 30 .... 24.00| The Hel] Co., equipm g A. P. Thompson, laboror in W. D. ‘trucks ..., ..1488.20 struction temporary . bridge Chas. W, Sexton C Judicial Ditch No. 30 . 29.701 theft, F. W. D. trucks .. 58.60 Andrew Larson, laborer W. H. Johnson, services af struction temporary bridges, Job 1910 62.40 Judicial Ditch No. 30 ... .. 31.0G|F. E. Mau Sntl}-n Na{aon. lahore{; l;'é cczns;rl‘ll(l:- ijg: %‘910 . 20.00 on temporary bridges, judi- ._E. Mauritz, cial Ditch No. 30 . . 5130 Job 1808 oo SerVices at office, o0 George, Wilcox, cook in construc- A. J. Anderson, services at office tion temporary bridges, Judi- Job 1910 ..... ... 18.00 cial Ditch No. 30 ..... 72.50 | H. D. Sorenson, services at office, Sam. ‘Nelson, cook in constru . A, P. 166, Job 1909 ... .. 11.00 tion _temporary - bridges, Jud C. Charboneau, services at office, cial Ditch No. 30 . 79.501 Job 1910 .. 2100 George Wilcox, cook . C. Spencer, vices D George Wilcox, cook in construc- surveyor, Job 1909, office wori! 8.00 tion tem‘xi)orary bridges, Judi- ‘W. H. Johnson, services at office, cial Ditch No. 30 . .. 60.00 Job No, 1909 ... .. 31.00 George Wilcox, cook in construc- 3 Mauritz, services at office, tion tem‘xl)omry bridges, Judi- Job 1909 . 40.00 cial Ditch No. 30 ... .. 77.50 | C. Charboneau, services at office, R. E. Simpson, labor with team, Job 1909 ... 3.00 construction_temporary bridg- Richard Leet, livery, Federal en- es, Judicial Ditch No. 30 ... .. 45.40 gineer and inspector federal Axel Halvorson, labor with team, alds J. 166 and 143... 10.00 construction temporary bridges Bob Foy, livery engineer, county Judicial Ditch No. 30°. 48.00| road No. 12, Job fsxs 10.00 John ‘Nasholm, labor wit H. Joh services construction temporary bridges 31.20 construction temporary bridges U Judicial Ditch No. 30 ... 5.00 7 = 24.00 W. H. Srhith, labor with team, . _Charboneau, services at of- construction temporary bridges, fice jobs 1913 and 1914 ......... 24.00 Judicial Ditch No. 30 ... .. 53.00 | willfams Bros. Hardware, 6up- Hnrtm O{f‘"" I?hor with tetln’nhcon- lies for work, Sections 1-6, struction _ temporar ridges, 'own 168, Ranges 30 and 81 ... 8.88 Judicial Ditch No. .. 32.00 | w. H. Spencer, ugrvlce- as chain- man, county road No. 126 ........ 3446 F. E. Maurits, services at office 37.50| job 1912 ... 13.00 pO! Chsntfltu Igl.’&dN 7 8.00 ate Roa e X Judicial Ditch N;.“? st -. 12.40|Mike Neis, services onald Leach, cutting poles, con- county road No. 126 24.15 struction tam&ornr{ bridges, Hans Krogstad, services as ax- Judicial Ditch No. 30 ... .. 80.00} “man, county road No. 126 ...... 7.00 Willlams Bros. ardware, sup: Lars Ingkvest, services as axman Y)lleu. construction Judicial county road No. 126 .. e 8.30 itch No. 30 ... - 143.62| George Fruh, services as axman Baudette Provision Co., grocer- county road No. 126 ... 8.85 ies, construction Judicial Ditch Clayton™ Collard, services No. 30 ... ; 17 chainman, L'.ol)ntil road No. 1“ 26.46 F. T. Eide, % C. C. Spencer, services as survey- tion Judicial Ditch No. 30 27.80| “or, county road No. 126 69.3¢ W. M. Everts, countar ditch In- Phil Poirler, services as a: spector, repairs Judicial Ditch county road in 148-83 3.50 0. 31 ... - 20.00| Fred Kleln, services as axman, J.C. Fough. foreman in construc- county road in 148-38 .. .. 6.50 tion bridges, Judicial Ditch Soren Sorenson, services as ax- 0. 36 ... . 16.88| " nan, county road in 148-33 ... 7.50 J. G. Fdugh, foreman in con- Clayton_ Collard, seryices as rod- struction bridges, Judicial man State Road . 1, Job 1908 16.00 9.4310. C. Spencer, services deputx surveyor State Road No. 1, Jo e / Ditch No. 36 L. E. Paddock, supe struction 19.63 It was nded carried to adjourn until May 4th, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. ‘WM. LENNON. 77.69 ; Chairman of th clal Ditch No. 86 ... - Wllu]lnms li’u'm:.t lHargv\lr:;re. m;t%l;- al construction bridges, Judi- i1 “Diteh No. 36 v " 20.27| Attest: Ohairman; ot the" Dosrd, Williams Bl;ou.ctfiar%v:fi'e. ul;a- A. D. JOHNSON, construction es, ju- D Dioh Mo, 36 . o I 112.14 37y County Auditor. :Ditch No. 2¢.17 ndy O. Erickson, ;Xtructéon bridges, judicial Ditch 0. . 26.00 relimin- itch No. relimin- itch No. W. M. Tiverts, engineer, prelimin- l‘lé‘y work, Julicial Ditch No. ineer cial LODGES W. M. Evé'{‘ts.‘,sn work, u 85.00 ineer cial Everts, en, work, Ju 17.26 lyames ] Bemidji Lodge No. 119, I. 0. 0. F., Beltrami G udicial Ditch No. 42 ..... 2176 . 5 Sentinel Bublighing Co, noti Ave. and 4th St., meets of hearing, clerk of court 4.00 every Friday evening . M. Everts, en(fllneer relimin- at 8 o’clock. work, Judicial Ditch No. @ ... 8.560 THIS WEEK 3 Eve{cm'.le‘:lllfl?elerD,l'{ellnimr'{':; 9 Cl 3 il S :’" Sa——L SECOND DEGREE . Everts, e relimin- 7 work ~Judicial Ditcn No. |} C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 362 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W . L. Ve 3 pense hearing, Judicial Ditch ...0. 42 23.85 Berger Mfg. Co., culverts furn- ished in construction Judicial Olimi‘h o Y2 Groceries Tor Geo. £0.00, 5. Krickson, gro es fo! 3 2 P:arnacit,opauptelr ""Co., “supplies 18:10 Ralph Gracie. Post, Sacar Big, paupe No. 14, meets 2nd for Oscar Elg, pauper . .. 47.67 0. h Mis, P Sarft, supplles for MFs o and 4th Thursdays it Sercaniie G o at Bemidji Civic and Summit Mercantile Ce for_Hollerud, paupe! . tion rooms. Geo. Hoh, supplles for Mri Commerce Associa- 16.86 elson, pauper .. 20.00 St. Anthony Hos| g N. E. GIVEN, Commander county poor in hospital 408.60 J. D. WINTER, Adjutant John F. Osborn, treatment of Au- gust Nadeaw, pauper ... . Dr. Dannenberg, twenty adjust- ments for August Nadeaw, pau- Ty . R.pJ. Boardman, medicine furn- ished county poor 20.00 25.00 63.30 g e 8.50 BEMIDJI LODGE M B oo pauper 43.00 st M Bone, medical service ans Loyal Order of M.Tfizfiif':fi'éa Pl mervice for dens 2 MOOSE, NO. 1482, M.Kgggzenfim%‘(lgafie:e;\}lce tor M. 429 Meets first & third M.s Bone, nedioal service for Tver a050 Tues. each month E]Eél;k{d'sfljléhg::gve Teare of pau- 14501 Cor. uh“'“: %‘;" and Third St. mil Banantt o “iaoo [ Litinn brothers aspucally invited eterson, . " B. 3 ey 3 Baphs, bolfI T S oy NEXT MEETING. e o s e smioh. paw. - |{_ REGULAR BUSINESS er e e F&d Petrie, board and care of paupers for March and A ril.... 342.00 H. W. Crabtree, care of scar .00 o5 Waibon, board of BEMIDJI CAMP NO. Keen and baby, pauper ... 12.00 5012, meets 2nd and Mll’v‘i}:“,”filmt Bahr and 4 children 52.00 4th Tues. each month M0 S oares Harber, nauber ooy 2835 at L 0. O. F. hall Mok onete Theriault, care of Visiting neighbors Richard_Taylor, pauper ........ 28.50 especially invited Baudette Hotel, board and room Next Meeting for Frank Cargill, pauper ......... 40.00 BUSINESS Baudette Hotel, board and room REGULAR for Fred John, pauper ........... 16.60|1 J P. Lahr, Clork Phone 93 Gust Smith, board and care of i Charley Nelson, ?(nu er ........... 40.00 Edward Anderson, ktchen cabin- et for county infirmary farm... 45.00 Tom Smart, team and harness for A p?lorl\":;l':r gppiics T 8590 pLarm wan|| FIRE INSURANCE c;l?or';' poor” farm 70.15 REAL ESTATE arles 8. arm. ... oo-... 45.00 - aliSgeet, Bl R I, RETROLUS & WOoTIWR fABTMALY. fRIT oo 416,85 212 Beltrami Avenue Chas. B. Funk, architectural ser- Phene 144 vices on account of county in- firmary ‘... o SaiFSeiT e 359.22 3 calf sol A. lgm_fllalen‘. cow an 12570 101.00 56.98 Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Dahlby are e 18.00| | Fraduates in a complete Ene of ¢ £ N otre Rhinehait, pauper —o. 1250|] BEAUTY CULTURE AND ve! un! - AIR MAKIN We};fi |B"r‘o;-{' tri| :;x x“tgl!or ‘ét‘)m 40 " 'G issioner flp‘:upar.,zo farm ... 12.00 Now open for business in the Geo. C. Merrifeld, R R fares and New Kaplan Block. Second floor. ambulance for paupers ... 1149 J._F. Parker, livery for Oscar BIg, PAUPET .civceemmericivmmersommromeme 16:00 s B0 = { | ] i |

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