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ERS OF BEL ' NESOTA, umn THe: mn& Bt obn 5 ntion Wfl'“:’:fl!";‘“ n‘l the preuedin‘ meet- ad and, npprovsd. hat it t 8D 2x0) +0f th :utho E ieml hereto(ore deul:nntad as ’l ;1!2 ‘and tl *bajln‘wlmguu ally; tnawf owing. forms: OTICE OF BIDS FOR BONDS' '’ s.l ?:hereby glven that. & meet- il it ?"“ » Siithe Nolas| Of 8 j )' ot Bem .{ ifl?‘t g"' 'i?:w ?" r.‘he mren'oon“nl%r ,’- N o and considering bids £ 0] emn l:?l.:lxmdg of this county in the lum At ¥or ne$ tou anthor sed, by, 1d of éomttx‘ "'3 e o.,‘::.“"‘ rov ng roads in sa 8 ‘ bered from 1 to 100, Inc‘lul- %o be T denominations oL’ $1,000 lth interest coupons thereto to at- be dated. as 'of the daté of bearing" !ntereut at the rate] e (Bad 0y “ysemi-annual principal =3 to be payabl 'at .\lch place 4 orest o«l Spn{gu g.l pur hul:z unty, Bonrd relervel the; rlgh; Iny -and all Com: andl eln put‘ t. nn so eclared wal moved by lmldahl, umnflad 8, that Job 1910, F. P. 162, d uto inad No. 12, vaislonl A an nning 12.02 miles, be advertised tor ‘bids to be received on June 7th. Mo- :?'l h ignotion of Paulson, seconded by Ameda uv“"éhe mh\u'tg.,w_;rq‘ proved as - petlfion of :Hen:z Seofl a 31, came up for fl g};n ln[ no 'objeetlonl nl-e? i not! eeg ik revidea iy dhe) was nte e fe i.“tsggon 'by Paulson, \and R. K. ded ler is to be notified to make the 'fia‘murvay, cognnuneini' June: 28th, :1920. ‘The. resurvey etition of =~ Leslie ) ‘et al., asking'for the resu ’l.‘ownnfip 149, Range 32, ey . 2 tt;‘e ch”“nl‘yp bet‘:x(‘li \%The matter was set for hearin on July 12th, at 11 o’cl Xidill’loat‘;lde Courty House at '\ Bemidji,|. ved, s{'{ doed/nnd carried ‘to’ take \ d.efie::r(‘l“::'ecol)wmedmnt 1:30 'P. M., with resent. “:‘“ r:m‘?“e‘;:;g) plats of Section 29, 'l'ownthln 146, ge 85, and Section 32, STownship 1 cig 4, were presented R. K. ler unty Snpeflleyor. t .Acoept.ance by the B U motio: m nt, thi D,flm et al freeh u ht up.for hearin, B eotPia inat the-pet in proper form and lrranlnr. o was rejected y° the “county n mo;lon of Pwlnon, ncond- titlon of .fifim in District bgt;‘ m \tO.EIRund et al, mpers “i:}wé;:'“t Ahnflnz b-l:kdf:: 2 1“ 3% of ma}t;on 28, all gs Section o 33 "1‘1‘{; Sect ections raised, and ng no o *rovldetl aying been posted as 1 ery tnotices. ¢ Jgime /being published'in a lo- ')gl lsw‘.’ygpn"’ thn‘t léetmcm ‘was read e red and that all arguments i‘d Cere H ested . Lhereln or. Al .a?nfi’ 't':o sectting - off of the above ntloned property were dul; eard )gl?gored, it was moved Ellis, € oxfl Hayes, that the petition be rfi otlon carried, petition of H. L. Bowen. et al, for hearin, e -eg hg“t Sectthgl 193141)?““& No.‘ 0, l Town o of District No 1; E‘land.pSecuan- 2,27, and 34 from t{p ‘Unorganized te rltory. ‘be. attached to District No. 95.;.Then take Sections 8, 9, 10, xcl and l’; :rogn Dlatr;gt q‘?flv’:fi all 3 , an s Qt sm}n:xo. a{;\d 13, 20, 21, 25, 2, a#’ ec %1. “‘ ‘p an tR:ng}g :?o, and turm n.' 1“'{ d"l:l;l:t;led by Pnuluon, gseconded by i,-ms. ‘that the petition 'be granted ng a -new district as outlined in ghéalie}ftll‘u;i new dlstflet to;be Trumber: . <. Motion carri B Petition of Charles E. Coffin; gt] praying tor the eltablishment ofa '(Jfll t; ‘Road’ begl nnlnE he mutl; t corner of ‘Section b, To1 nlhln s34 Rdngo 3, and runnin; l.hen e west be- een ectlonu 5 and 8, 6 and 7 Town- #8hip ‘1 f‘ 83; Sections 1 and’ 12, ;and u,«a and 10, Townshlp 149, Rnnge . came up for hearing. here; bdelglg Hno objectloléid raiue%,u{t g ayes, 8econ - ‘E:‘ ki tzlheyCm‘-z'rtl‘xfitedv repotr{ be‘llx‘l= vom e, the petition be granted, s 5 be kaown as, County: Road No.| 8 he petition of Wm.: Rooney, ‘et-al, Tylns? for the establishment of a 3nty road beginning at the intersec- jon of the range line between Spooner d Walhalla, ‘and _the State, Rural ighway No. 32, and running: ¢ ence|: _»-#puth along said’ral lfe llne. a d three miles to bri f g fo; 36, to connect with tho fghway)| ~along said ditch, came up for hearing. The committee’s report being. favor- le, it was moved by Imsdahl, second- by Hayes, that the petition be grant- and _such road is to be known as' 149, the . petitionzof the <4 -ed,: County Road No mbet "Co.;; asking .for the aductlon lfi“&he iueuad valuations of in the towns of Shooks gomt'y‘h ich was ’-:ferre&-to '}\‘a ¥ Amsessors at a-previous eung, wn heard. The report‘states t. the valuation, as shown on the as- lument books are fair and equitable, tld mt“ the vn.luaté?n‘dtig r‘l?: ryexceod urroundin 3 ,m o l.’hc b was moven{ seconded | 2 all‘\d ca i tm.t\ ‘the:petition be’reject- «“The following arppllcntlons for abate- ment were approved and ordered filed with the Minnesota Tax Commission: John 8. Weissing, L. M. Ford, Halton &ner 3 Ola Hn. enson, Salvation Army Stan, zok, Hen! g, Bert Getch- o6 ’émm.rymcnari Batley OVQd seconded, .and carrhzd ;3 m_i- eh- 'en urn 9:30 m.sJune 2; o ’?The ‘m::rd rec:-nvened at 9 3 A. M, % .( ne 2, 1 :ss absent, Wm, Lunnon Paul- 15, Township 148. b““'g‘fl"d: bg és, that the ‘Auditor be authorize 10 mccept an_ option given bg John S o‘bn—s und Peter Shoberg for the htv ‘acres more or less, in thc ,% ot 14 of Section 14, Township 146, Range 33, to be used in connection with the Poor, Farm. . The option read- mtlon line ot Section 32 ln 1% fo‘lllofien by These Presents that we, .l'oh Shoberg, a single man, and ter Shoberg, a single man, of the ggurrtysotn Beltrami and State of Min- nesota, for and in consideration of the ‘9 g “the v} u.l 8 gg i-!uh\‘:%e an'nuned u?lnfl Count!’ that fn ¢ l ock? A. | Lak d| Board . of County Minnio B. Nelson,Paul|- e b} ayes, seconded by Ellis, gfl‘o:‘:g C:u}{yysurvey«ur be |nstmcted it 10 survey out the county Toad on”the|W. M th J. R, stone. McDou ald, Williams, Minn. Williams, pur-~y tion ‘cle Th nd rd ed r sald sum l’ll 1 34, mclent warranty ree that ] nd seal day..of June, "PETE BBOBEB In presence of- Graham M. Torrance, Lee A. LaBaw, state of lflnnemtn. Co\lnt{h of Beltrami. County-and State, personall John }mowg tohha the sn‘n-:la n_and, who_execute: strument, and acknowledged deed. Notary, 1924, purchase said &:’u-ator sald 8 “l'fi}n adive 0. execut h deed to': ' Beltrami county, lfll’ “ld real property Counly 18 tg E: W T Crops now ‘row- SHOBERG, B, is 2nd _day of June, 19820, before (xmzo F. me, a Notary Pub‘l’lc within and for said hober; d Peter Shoberg, to me|J. A. e, rabns dsscribed |, H. Coughiin, ? he foregoing in- exécuted the same as their free act an GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Baltra.ml County, State of Minnesata.|James Far, Potamo, Graceton, Minn; My commission ‘expires August 24,|Au pt Schmidt, he Cwnt Board of Beltrami Coun- | P. V. t}yw by act yepu the !oregolng option, Min: of warranty deed conve Min Alb rt ‘G. Rasmuson, ' Phi lll Bflwlk. eler, witt}| Ot lilevig, W Whedion ‘Hackett, ‘Minn. Rodrew Stiund, Whesler, Hacvete Min Aonl.o Wheehr. ‘Wheeler, !nekeq. d Clu es’ Tobin, Wheeler, Hackett, lnn. I:’Bukntt. Wheeler, Hackett, 5 Collins, Inkawood. Dlltshl P C. Bsmmon. Lakewood, Roosevelt, s this 2nd m 'ha. rlal Kelm-tetter. Lakewood, Rnon- Seal) | velt, Minn. is“l.) Charln Kling, Lakewood, Roonevele, b.“){.n Hcdberz. Lakewood, Roosevelt, Clarence Donnelly, Eugene, Williams, s‘llahon. Eugene, Williams, Minn. Moon, Eugene, Willlams, appeared 'l'hon sllnd Eugene, Williams, Minn:! : Lundgren, Eugene, Williams, Minn. Beaver, Dam, Winner, Ll fi'd French Beaver Dam, Winner, F‘Ms Tollherg, Beaver Winner, A.MG, Swnnaon, Beaver Dam, Hiwood, and’: nukett, Minn. they wi e & g that the Dam, Public, Potamo, Graceton, Potamo, Graceton, Henr;‘ Johnson, Potamo, Graceton, Ellle Sorrell, Potamo, Graceton, Minn, Patterson, bei et Wathalla, Pitg[" Wi T for adoption by missioner Imsdahl: ot County Commi purpor: tln‘ to be signed b, am ,the "legal freeholders in onel istrict No. 160-. IG, pnyl is said townsh p 8 Organis town, and that it be nnmad W, -therefore, petltl:s be and the same ll'lnt that the boundaries of townsh ip be and ‘made of nid Township 160, Rauge 36, town to bé known as “Hiwood.” carried. ‘ommissioner Imsdahl date been organized. the first town meeting be held leood chool house in the 8 8ection 29, Township 160, the 28th day of June, 1930, in the forenoon. by Commissioner Hayes, vote and'duly carried. to allow_the followin 8: Andrew Dufseth, services as ax- man, resurvey 32-150-32. ... Bert bfoble. livery for surveyors, 82-150-32 Oscar Snobb, ‘services as axman, resurvey 32-150-32 Arachle Lognn. services as axman, e to''said property to t! . I. Denton, Potamo, Grnuton Minn. Fount of Beltmml free and clear of a F;snzt. fie::é“"i.ndd A lflur‘mn ncumbrarices. oseph, owland, , Min: By A. D, JOHNSON, Gsorgo Wollett, Meadowland, Pite, Connty Audttor. ! ° Minn, ; 5 Move{l. ;e&:ond&d. and carrled tn take Tbomu ‘Wollett, Meadowland, Pitt, recess to 1:. Board reconvened at 1:30 P. M with K.nu! Flovlch Town 158, Range 30, all members present with the excspuon Spooner, nn. chalnman, of. Wfllln.m Lennon g Gust Palm, ’l'own 168, Range 30, Bau- W Garrison, llvcry for sur- a rt:of. Wm. Lennon and 8. W. dette, ror and ‘chainman, 32-150-32 mml(teo to view .County Road} Louis i-}nzelhart, Town 160, Range 36, Sent nel Puhu;hlng Co., publish- ‘fl’ Job 1802, by Esra R. Lee, recom- Hiwood, Minn. ng no ice ‘of uurvey granted, mending that same be accepted and the | R.- Schmachel, 'l‘own 160, Range 36,| '30-149-30 .. nal otglmau paid, same amounting to ‘Hiwood, Min Sentinel Pub] Earl Smith, Town 160, Range 36, Clear ng notice of surve: Motlon was put to vote and duly car- River, Minn, 3 and 4-148. ried S, IAnon, Town 180, Range 36, Hi-|Sentinel. Publishin Dr. A. Shannon, City Health Offi-| “‘wood, ng notice of survey granted, cer, of Bemhijl submitted a report to| Peter:Ant, Town 167, Runge 30, Spoon- -30 the board- regarding one Mrs, residing at East Bemidji, stating’ that she should ‘be placed in a sanatorium for tuberculosis, and asking{ Charles L. Brewer that the County Board recommend by|H. W. Crabtree, Vlctory. she ‘be placed in the :Ro E. Meader, Victory, Martinson, resolution that by: (fiommlu!aner 1 Hayes: Dr. nesota, of said City of i, wife Martinson, is-and. for: some ungs and that her cage is an she is:.residing’ wi ald hmilx ‘childrén who erintendent. the removal of said patient Health officer to.said Cogn&lfi;loner Edllls, was ' pu an arrie ‘The Surety Hond of H..M. was appointed Lake Julia “S8anatorium gl s presented :to the County 'np})mvn ke Julia sanatorlum at Puposky. % ‘The: following reuolution was offerea J L. been’ afflicted with, Tuberculosis: of the ive ore in-an infectious stage, and that at least three small children and that the children are pérmited to be witn|H. W. Fermenlch Village of Baudette, the mother almost.constantly: and nihave been permitted to attend the lic School of said city and that said ‘Health: Officer considers-that said tient. is .a.very serious menace to- and-others as: the school|F. Taay come in contact with | until discharged by the Sup- Bau Now, thgrerore, be it resolved by the William Rullen, Commissioners that it -does- hereby grant its approval for|G." anatorium, there [ John to remain until discharged by ‘erintendent of said institutjon. The .resolution being seconded by nn, Clark who | John Broden [ by this. board on the|, commission, e amount of $5,000 for acceptance and | Gustaf Erickson, Village ena| er, Minn. Dave .J. Willcox, ’l‘own 157, Range 30, Baudette, Minn. Vio:tm‘gl thti Minn. Pitt, lflnn. Pitt, ker, Vi n. iiame Vilies of B‘udette. ‘Williams, Vlllase ‘Baudette, Min ;W E. Shannon, of the|Iver M. Nesje, Vfllase of Baudette, Bau- Clty of Bemidii, Beltraml County, Min- has - represented to the Board dette nn. Clauson, Village of Baudatta, Bau- County ‘Commissioners that Gena ette, Martinson, residgn at East.Bemidji, In|J. w Collins. Vlllage of Baudette, Bau- of Baudette, of) Ole ‘A.| dette, -Minn. time has | Bert Comming s, Village ame Baudette, Min ub- Oscar Flatner, Baudette, Vlllage of Baudette, Ber /" “Baudette, Minn. .. Johnson, Vlllaga of Bnudettu. ‘Baudette, Minn Baudette, g i Noonnn, Vmage of Baudette, dette, Village of Baudette, L. Donahue, ~Village of Baudette, Baudette, Minn E. Ward, Vlllage of Baudette, Baudette, Minn. J. Williams, Vlllage of Baudetu. . "Baudette, Min t to vote| A. Brovold, Vmage of Baudette, Bau- dette, Min vnlage of Spooner, sll’."""“' inn, Llil‘lde, Village of Spooner, Spoon- er, of Spooner, ~Baudette, Minn. -said the Sup- Board in Spooner, Minn. was moved by Ellis, seconded by {Ole Hanson. Village of Spooner, Spoon- Hayes, that the bond be acc placed on file. :Motion carried. After. consldapable discussion relat- ive to improving. the Lake Julia Sana- | Nils P. deemed _ advisable that torium, it was epted and ,u—, w. Meyers, \ Village "Spooner, Minn. Olson. Village of Spooner, of Spooner, Spooner, Min: the County Board should not approve of | F. F. Perry, Vmage of Spooner, Spoon- any improvement whatever ' due t& . scarcity o Mo t|gn helng put to. vote wsn nemdnd Y. Paulxon pnd. Tt was'imoved by Imadahl seconded {5y Hayes, that the followin, lected from g:nmle north end of Beltrami Count en:tq serve ‘as” petit trict “court of .the Diutflct for Northern Beltrami Coun- B Hasier, Gudnid, Clomentaon Mins d arder, Gudr ementgon, Minn: Ole Cl;mgxt!on, Gudrid, Cltmentlon, wnship. Perry W. Halvorson, Gudrid, A. K. Holte. Gudrid, Clementson,Minn. he hi, h cost of materlal a.nd Fred Rydher . this year,| er, Minn Village of :Spooner, 13' Elll-. Abe Rhen, Vfllage of Spooner, suooner. u]y cars Bobert:on. Village of Spoonet, Spogner, names, se- | Ather nnndalen, Village of Spooner, electors ‘of the Speoner. nn ?'be chos- | C. Strand, Vlllage of -Spooner, jurors in dis- | Spooner, Minn. ifteenth” Judieial | Arthur Tanem, Village of Spooner, s%wnen Minn. . nkl, ‘Village of Spooner, Spoo nn. Erlck Reott. Village of Spooner, Spoon- er, Min fif Bkle, Village of Spooner, Spooner, Coleman. Spooner, *qette, Minn Baudatte. Bw.u- Township, John Bergdahl, Spooner, swonex’, \Cqmm\nloner Ellis_ offered the fol- ‘Min: lowing resolution, and moved its adop- Matt Hendrlckson, Spooner, Baudettc. tion: - </ Mini \Whereas R. M. Grant, of Chicago, IlL, Oscar Johnson, Spooner, Baudette, Minn has offered. to sell to this county the Sorenson, Spooner, Wllliam Bain, Rapid River, Juliuu Rausch. Rapid River, . Olson, Spooner, Baudette, Minn. (ollowlh 'W. Martin, Rapld River, Spooner, | bonds in the following amoun ;bonds of Beltrami County, Baudette, [ namely, fie ltrami County Fundlnf 4% %7 s, maturing in the tollowln ears, and at Baudette, | the lollos;vlng price: i 13,000 mnturlng In 1920, at 99 cents Spooner, | on tne do ,000:: maturln [ Arthu Hol Swittwater, Carp,| o the. dollars amg o ov at 9T cents ur olmgren, - Swiftwater, | 0 - Minn, e $5,000 maturlng in 1923 at 97 cents on Arvld Ollon, Swiftwater, Carp, Minn. the dollar; M. \Wessman, Swltt.wa er, cun. with accrued interest on said bonds to 5 nm’ dateof ‘wuch purchase, and T Love, Pioneer, Lovedale, Minn. ‘“Whereas, thefe {8 on hand_in the Joseph Schuh, Pioneer, Lovedale, Minn. Gefirge 0. s Grovum. Zippel, ‘W. Stepp, Zippel, Williams “arl Elgf?ra J"’ 5 tehur, O. oo ley, nn. Andrew Gra.vnlng't Notriu, Roosevelt, Norris, Roosevelt, Minn. L'l)al:n Daley,’ zip el, . Zippel, orris, ‘Roosevelt, ' tHey were 80 rdised for'a period of at State Rural Highway Sinking Fupd of Zippel, | this county, moneys uul!lclent to pur- chase said bonds, and which moneys in Minn. such sinking fund will not be required Minn. {to be used for ‘the ‘purpose for ‘which least three years'from this date, and Whereas, it is deemed advisable and expedient for this county to so repur- chau such bonds at said prices; Martln, Bergen,, kro-per, Williams, Now, therefore, ‘be- it resolved that Mit t L) Count{ Auditor and the County Adolph Sorenson, Prosper, Williams, | Treasurer be and th edy are hereby au- -Min: thorized and: direct to so purchase Thoénu Melby, Prosper. Dutchie, Minn.|such -bonds dut of said sinking fund Abrahamson, thnn Nelu G Johnson, Wabnzlbu Andor Sylle. Wabanlcn, Pltt, M.Inn fca, Pitt,| moneys, and that said bonds, so repur- chased, be held in such sinking fund as Hackett, | an_investment therein. aid resolution was seconded by Com- missioner. Hayes, and bnlnghput to vote E. J. Tucker, Wabanica, Pitt, Mlnn was duly ‘carried, and by the chairman C. N. Taylor;, Wabanic: l;. Pitty n, then presiding so declared. Hans Christenson, Dounld, ‘Wil- The tnllvwing petition for the organ- ams, ‘Minn, ization of a new town was presented to A G. Mason,” McDougald, Graceton, |the County Commissioners: McDougald, J: afi 'es Clark, n McDougald, n, J. B, Ferguson, > Minn., 3 Carl W. Peterson, liams, Minn. Elms Olson, McDougald Mini Fred Bndges. Chilgren, Mini H:fl\‘s Evenson, Chilgren, Wnyne Knight, Chilgrefl, Minn. . McDougald, Wil- six (36) in sald count: 'o the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of the County ot Bel- trami, State of Minnesota: The unflers!gned a _majority ot the Graceton, male resident freeholders of township hundred sixty (160)‘ range thlrty- desi B sad townahin b6 or- ng desirous that sa ownship be or- ‘Williams, ganlzed as a town in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota, ‘Williams, 'hereby petition your honorable board to e organized as’a town, pursuant to the Williams, | statute in such case made and provided, and hereby request that said town be Williams, | named “Hiwoo Henry J. Sateren, Hiwood, Minn. Minn. E._T. Johnson, Village of Baudette, Roy K. Bliler, services making blue prlnts. 29-146-35 Andrew Johnson, nerving notice of survey, 25-149-31 .. Sentinel Publishing Co publish- ing notice of hearing potmon for survey, 25-149-31 Roy K. Bller, services blue pflnts, 32-149-34 L. Hanson, livery for s resurvey 32-149-34 West Disinfecting Co., lavato pplies for county jail .. o Weut Disinfecting Co., supplies for janitor ... Andrew Johnson, serving warrant Baudette, Minn ln case of atate of Minnesota open, act- | J. 'E. Curtis, Village of Baudette, Bau- dette, Minn, n’ justice with her husband and|C.:H. Dodds, Village of Baudette, Bau- agsilo dette, ‘Min! stamps for sheriff Andréw _Johnson, liver, ing Hefman Hoffmeister and. Leo Bosslar ... Bemldji Pioneer Publishing G notice of penalty.on perlonll the atlent‘u chlldrén, and that .said] Christ thltad, * Village - of B_nudettq, property’ taxes ... Health Officer ‘reports that he believes| “Baudette, Minn; Bemidji Sentinel, notice of term that her said husband has ample means|J. E.-Kulander, Village of Baudette,| of district court at Baudette. 'with which to defray the necessary ex- Baudette, Minn, Andrew Johnson, hourdln‘ pri penses of maintaining the ‘patient at} George "Leahy, Vlllagc of Baudette,| 'pners d”ln May, 1920 a publi¢’Sanatorium for pulmonary tu- Baudetv.e. Minn, Fritz-Crol g pri | berculosis patients, and that he will,|O. N. Lee. Village of Baudette, Baudette,| supplies ‘| subject ito. the a) provnl of this Board, n. Fritz-Cross remove‘oahi pq,Puent to the . Lake Julia Carl J. Ohwn. Village ' of Baudette, of court 2 Sanatorium, a blic Institution, there Northern News, envelopes for auditor Glven Hardware Co., clover seed .for court yard ........ ... Western Union Telegraph C ,clock rental for court house "for May, 1920 .. Northwestern = Teiephone XC Co,, rentals for court house and 1nll. May, 1920 .. Louis’ F. Dow Co. for ‘treasurer’s office Bemidji Ploneer, office s ‘for: Supt. of &chools ... Minnesota Electric Light & Powr er Co., attachment plug for of- fice Sup! of Schols ... James F, Hayes, expense commit- tee on'road establishment ... Mo- Kan. Chemical Corporation, upplies for janitor ... Bem idji Ploneer, ‘misce office supplies for rnglnter of/ dfleds AD, issue trlp to St. Paul Mrs. H. C. Baer, expense as sec- retary child welfare board MiMer-Davis Co.. records for aud- tor A. D Jotinson, bond disposition ... Norman County, committing Adolph Rinnan to Fergus Falls Henry Pfund, expense as super- visor of' assessors Earl_Geil, ltumrs for Mo.-Kan: ' Chemical Corporatio supplies for janitor ... Earl Geil. stamps for treasurer.. Bemidjl Ploneer. supplies for au- dllar and janitor - Bemidji Ploneer, ' certificates of marrls{’e for clerk of court . Bemidji Ploneér, “clips, erasers, etc.. for treasurer ... Bemmfl Gas Co, gns for sherift ‘residence and’ jail ... Minnesota Electric Ll 'ht Co.. desk lamp for treasu. er's office’ W. Will ‘mimeograph supplies for sup! of schools . J. E. ‘!,:Larrla. atamps for’ Judge of probal Al D Johnson, stamps for audit- ‘McGhee, superintendent of lchoala' expense visiting schools C. G. Hankey, expense vlnmng schools ... v C.. ' McGh P presa. supt. "of schools 0. E. Rundell, expense “school notices W. Ellis, expense regular meeting of commissioners W‘ Ellis, expense attending lar meeting of county com- nlonau Wm Lennon, expense attending regular meeting of county com- missioners ... ‘Wm. Lennon, P commissioner warrants .. Hans B. Imsdahl, exrenue ing regular meeting of coun- ty commissioners ... James F. Hayes, ex'penu attend- ing regular meeting of county commissioners Edward Paulson, expense on road committee work Edward Paulson, expense attend- ing regular meeting of County commissioners ... Bemidji _Sentinel Pul publishing official proceedlngu of board . Sentinel Pub! hearing upon petition of free- holder, Ditch No. 108 . Sentinel Publishing Co., notice of hearing_upon Qetltlon of free- holder, Ditch No. 39 Sentinel Publishing Co., school dlstrégt notlce District No. 95, “expense on road S. attending county S. Minnesota Hiectric t & Pow- er Co., light bill tor court house - . City of dii, sota_vs. Leo Boslar, tried municipal court .. Thos. Johnson, services making s “ew be it reshlved that t! is henb " |Stefon 2 Rh sum of One Dollar, to us in Kand’paid, mchnrd Ol-an, Chiligren, * Rogaevelt, | - John' L Hiwood, Minn, the receipt whoraofl Jl hereby :ackno' ” wl-| . Min: " _All ust ?yer Blwood ’ Minn. edged, ‘hereby grant to-the’ eoun z o; G. E Butlcr. hro. Wllllunl. Minn. ¥ nn. f i\ the exclusive rl:h: “op- | Martin Oison, n, m‘volt. Minn. vulmr lfwr Hlmd.\ Mtiin, LN )(hm urchase from us, for the su o! \John M., "Ed t llnn. nyder, Hiwood, Minn. Four, uund. ;Elght-Hundred Do) B. Sundholm, hyh Minn, Juab h?"“ . ‘Hiwood, Minn. 1)!! following rlbe re al promr y Charle- Kn\l on, Kall, Cl 3 nn, ¥ iwood, Minn. ~and who! exeouted ‘the' foregoing. P. mpson, Keil, Minn. Kenry Dah! fiari. lenod. )Ainn. lnnm l. dewflhud ‘a8 follows; to- It' John Ulnrom, Kell. fiak inn, Louis Ennlhnr Hi wo Minn, ) of the lo\nhmt J. C. ell, 'Rako, Minn. Minn. ¢ 3 qu“ur '(8 E. %2 D! Sectlon 14, 'l‘ovm- Samuel 'l'. Bonwe]l Boone, Baudette, Ml i o “-"6 uon is ahran for the !etm ot | 3. J, 'i'mnn Boone, Baudette, Minn. i~ ten (10) Pdays T m}sfl‘ this da u % .2- Emmumue ¥. Knap,. Boone," Bluddttd. w 1 l‘(‘lmn. n n. zfima nul flurf}vtold. s u Peteuo ''Boone, Baudette, lllnn Mrs. Gnco ul wood, Minn, said f«mnt nd n.ml aot+ | Jacob enu ihud-ne. Bludeue. ‘n s, > Ifig By ‘and through its Count finu:k 'T"fif r Baudette, , Balde! c.ug, Z elb cCep! -’I ] 3‘ R tim th tho une | LK. Moe,, Bnudanu Bnudett l(lnu. ! as. D, c.d u‘;’o@ty elf‘vl'er to the Couns | A olpi‘n‘ Tomtelon. udette, .finudotu. Earl® Smith rney.’ ;l uld County, within: t John A, after tten acceptance :a n Horn. .Raudette, n-.uaem. ‘Jamen A:’ c.xm\h ,m.. ald B nm-y J. Smith; mweod Tan. ¢ ito date,. glrs Jfll"'te:m.' V’;’ Wllhllln Pitt, Minn. % ity “ I ru"lotl nn, 1 1 ¢ e followin '‘esolution 'll er- g unL A Peternn, Wa"h‘fla, Pnt, ed and mved‘ om- hereas, a petition has been made to] Bonat 5" .112‘;.,,:, rjty [ aald the same are heéreby co-extensive with the boundlrlfa , 88 Motion being seconded by Commis- stoner Ellis wil put to votz and dul.y oftered follov:lng resolution and moved ad Wgnerem, the town of Hiwood 'has this| F. the Lits be it resolved that d_at the ot Ran e 3 oeiook Motion wnu seconded was put to It was moved, seconde’d and carried 24.00 1| Alfred M bridges, judicial ditch mainten- ance AL cf [ Dn%h fir;. {‘:]ll on Judicial yverson n - nrugtlon rldl“‘u o'n ‘?I‘l‘ldlc::‘l:l ?ol:le%irtqg -No, 5.60 bri dges, udicial nuen No. 2 trefono 4 n-&ueuon !ofldeke- tnlln. e lc!nl‘.m ch No. 31 ... mfil‘m‘fi“ m:‘:‘.:fi‘"" N —— service unt: %\:fli’ 8lh. T Jud clu%lkc{ e M. B dltehslmpee:or Judlel-l Dlth V.:L.'MorFison, servic .llt‘;éh Rapid Rlver. Judlelnfi Wm. Bai @ services removing 900 am, River,” Judiclal -efivlcu fil'“h ver brlfl e, Judlclal Dltch No. 28.... Auy hoetser, labor with team, i r er Road RiI Ji dicial Ditch No. 2 Archie Johnlon. uhor Wini cial Diten No. 35 36.00 r bridge, Ju- A. Aronaonm, h,bor as engineer and foreman, nter nou’l' lvor wPridee o aaiotal Diton Tiverts, porvioss ap ditch Inopcctor, ‘Judicial Ditch No 28 . 'lt 22 E. G atrucuon Ditch 5.00 F. E. Grummer No. G. E. Miller, barn rent, alon bridge: conatruc- Judicial Ditch No. W, M. Everts, aervices as ditch inspector, Judicial Ditch No. 31 Henry Johnson, -esrvlcea on Judi- Ditch No. 2.00 Tuc- 22,68 ltructlon b Diteh No, 35" ees, J udlclal Tum Whitted, Tab or on construc- ;I‘on bridge: 9 N Judiclal ditch No. abor on con- Judicial t :brld‘e-, J\ldiel:.l 2.6 Ale{rnnt’in" cutting polel‘f:‘n- 9 [ ction | - - Jitoh Mo, 36 o, dudlelal -, o Sam. : Nelson, services as ' ¢o ‘construction hrld‘as, J\ldlold Ditch ' No. 36 . v i fas ’i""’z’n" M li construc! on br 3 ditch No. b ’“ o Donald Lelch ster, mnntructlon brldrea 3 dicial Ditch N 29.. 47 J. G. Fough nervlces as fo conslruct[on bridges, judicial ditch No. 3 88.30 E. Grummert. house rent, construction bridges, judicial i ditch No. 86 ... 3.98 Jnck Callnhnn services with nstruction 'brldgea. Jud!clal dltch No. 36 . .69 Baudette Provision Co., supp on “bridge_construction, jud cial ditch No. 36 A. O. Erickson, bu; conuu—uctlon bridges, judicial ditch No. 40 41.00 Ben M. Anderson, labor on con- struction bridges, Judicial ditch No. 40 Oren Benuon labor on construc- tlon ‘t‘w)rldxes. ludlclal ditch No. Henry Sundl hauling construction hrldxas ditch No. 40 en M. Ander) ings, construction Judlclnl ditch No. 40 .- ltraml Elevator & Millin, Co. 3 luDPIles for poor:farm Peter Larkin, groceries for Gu-t .00 8, udicial bridges, 24.00 23.60 Penerson pauper 20.00) jum and has no kindr Schaak, lubar 4t ‘poor farm 45.00| or able to pay same, i 3'3 L:flfllll ttl::btl: R (‘nndl(, labor at poor farm 166.00 | yaid sanatorium and maintained and Condit, labor at poor farm 55.00| cared for therein at the expense of the . Mnrgnret Rile; farm Bd Fofi Tom Skogen, work at poor 2.00 45.00 75.00 “poo labor at poor fa 4.60 le W Sunsdahl, labor at poor 45750 1.40 Erneut ‘Sarford, Tabor “at poor farm ... 5.00 . | Albert Wallin, labor at poor 25 farm .00 C. Condit, iabor at poor tarm. clearing land ... 42.00 Nefls Jacobson, 4.50 Leon_Condit, labor at poor fa 43.93| Ed. Foy, labor at poor farm H. 8. Schaak, labor at poor farm 122 60 Leon Condit,’ labor at poor farm 45.00 .35 Floyd Baird, labor at poor farm 47.60 i Chas. 8. Barclay, labor at poor 2.41| - farm, pulling stumps ... 8.00 Gust Smith, board and care of 21.00 Charley Nelson, pauper 40.00 Fred Pegrie, board nnd care of Irwin McKn{ Rn 46.00 28.90| A._J. Campbel ouse rent for Mr. Crouse, 20.00 19.26 Mlt'n Fred W. 2.00 | 0 p X 5.0 40.00 3.10 3.00{. 14.84| Tom Smart, Tabor ‘With team on poor farm 18.60 27.82| Reynolds & Winter, insurance on poor farm_furniture .. 1.68 96.78 [ Reynolds & Winter, insurance on . 20.00 poor larm bulldin rmnm mercha 16.00 Mru R ehart 20.00 [ Kelliher uerc-ndl 107.55 o. F Fricknnn, ‘rocerleu for Geo. 28,60 | H. Bradt, pauper ... 15.88 J. M. Thompson,, xrocarlea for 5.45| _Alvin_Smith, pauper 20.00 Henry Miller, Igrocerlel for Mrs, 22.80| " E. P. Hendricks, pauper ........." 20.00 L._Latterell, groceries (or Julln Nynean, pauper ... 24.22(; 3.50 Tom Gorey, paupe Mrs. P. Sarft, grocerie: Tom Gorey. pauper 25.10 210|M. A, Rogmlen, grocerie Alder, fi““{’; 19.25 10.00 | Mrs. nderhiil, groceries for. Mra 8. Crouse, pauper.... 29.78 10.00 | Gill Brothern ‘clothing for~ in- mates of poor farm- ...... 22.85 42.31| Northern Grocery Co., grocerles : for poor farm ... 58.68 7.04 Clifford & Co.. groceries for Geo. Moore, pauper 18.37| Minnesota Electric L & er Co., attachment plugs, et 6.00] for poor farm ... 6.60 Carl Oguta. hn.y for fi 60.00 grain drill for poor 30.98 = 145.00 Ed Anderson. biacksmith vice for poor farm.... . 17.00 12.05| Beltrami Elevator & Miliing Co., chicken feed for poor farm ... 8.95 Gust Rachuy, vegetables for nnor 3.99 farm - 24.35 3.74 5.27 for poor 16.10 25.62 freight, tuz poor farm 26.45 A. B. Palmer. hardware supplies .85] for poor farm 31.13 Dr. J. E. Corrigan, care of pauper 4.9¢] sic -.55.00 Einar W, Johnson, care of pau- per sick for May, 1920 -. 163.00 5.50| St. Anthony's Hospital, care of pauper sick at hospiém 2 . 235.35 R. J. Boardman medicine f 105.00) pers . 12.30 W. M. h lnspector. Judlclal ditch No. 4.40 74.22 Gordon Jones, services at office, Job 1913, 4th Commissioner’s .40 District .. 20.00 F. E. Mauritz, services at office, Job 1913, 4th Commissioner's 4.40 AISEPICL ool eniniiciias 2.00 . Charboneau, services at office “job 1913, 4th commissloners 6.77 district ... 8.00 Albert Ande: ic fice, Job 1913, 4th commission .00 er's district .. 4.00 A. Rogers Co., bl { t t Bernld’l S Slone Lisle Wood, of Baudette, at the ex- 0 the Gth day of 0 of 5% Beltrami County Highway Con- “atorage on ‘tryck 8, D.%{idel’. :eh 7 1 nn:z, wrvlcel nt “&éneral Dneera oftice .......... eer, ‘pencils 'rfll{luitr n um ber Co, ma- “in cona!ruetlon gravel loader, N iies 107 Boud Brors A Tl 3 <dohnson, Thorvi Job 190 rd commission- ar) of.'e'ff. ‘Bervi t “oftice , services at office J?bm“o drd commi, F. L lluurlu. urvleu at office, . P. 162,.J0b 1810, 2nd dis- i :tice "to contrnctorl [Gust Johnson.‘ building hrld‘é oee 20"and 21-15 Al'gen mitn ro;gs work, _ditch b0 ¢ ‘ own, 31 = : Juleu Mertz. bulldlnx h:’l‘«lidxe?ll ‘11200 e and 1 -hl 50,00 nnon. servic I ;g‘ucllonlc.loh 1901, 21' :x:ld";r':i_. : 2 ] Bemiaj) Senting e:20 i g for blaa for Ponds o ; verlinP rovgz}:fil %‘tflleun ] | Senéinal t1I>ub lishing Co, Publish: o ‘ ng notice to contract . | Lyle Corrusaled Culcv@l‘grrtB Anes er for -road work . X . e Chu strom. removing jam, Rap- 1508 3 ,.id River brldx& gtale Road ) ; "No. 124, 2nd ‘district ... 25.00 ) Albert ‘Peterson, ‘removi am, L5 Rn/pld Rlver hrldxe, State Road “No. 124 district ... 40.00- Jonn Beternor removing Rapld River brid e State Foad No. 124, 2nd distric 0.00 Alber ndemn. lervlcol at’of- nco. county road ' No. 49, 1st X L district .. iatand i 14.00 e ronson, assis an & State' Road No. iy neu: 163.54 Hardware, mater- h.l qllrnlahed on State -Road 2nd _distriet ........ uotor inin/ grease and iabor on highway :trucks St::l::;d og_“c‘? gasoiine for ay ol landnrd Oll Ook iway© trucl Stanfltmi 01l Co., highway trucks d LaFave, blacksmith wori State Road No. 11, material 2nd district W, M. Bravold. material ‘and ia: o e bor on truck 68.8¢ Ole Sundsdahl, la‘bor ut oor farm 47.60 t was moved, led and carried to_adjourn until the Ttk day of Jute 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. The_board met at 10 o'clock A. M., June 7, pursuant to adjournment, with all members presen P 4 The npplchtlons o( the Townships of v Woodrow, Z Ppel and Moose Lake for : ‘rond appropriations, were received. 'he matter was laid on the table un .m the semi-annual meetin of the board, when the matter will be takem ‘up_again. Commissioner Imsdahl offered the fol- lowing resolution: Whereas, the Minnesota State Sana- torium requests that the County Board authorize the Buperintendent of the State Sanatorium at Walker to care for \pense of the Therefore, be ‘it resolved that this ICounty Board ef Beltrami County, pur- suant to the resolutlou duly adopted on wy 1920, hereb. re- quests that Lisle od, of Baudette, & person afflicted with insipient pulmon- ary tuberculosis, who has resided in the State of Minnesota throughout a year preceding sald resolution, and who is unable to pay the charges for his main- tenance and care in the State Sanator- ‘ounty. County of Beltrami, which expense, we underatand to be $1,40 per day, plus in- cidentals used, totaling $46 to $47 per month. The rgsolution was seconded by Com- missioner Hayes, and being put to vote dulrr carried. i Bids were opened for the sale of $100,- 000 of 5% Beltrami County Road and Bridge bonds, the only bidder belng the First National Bank of Bemidji, by R. H. Schumaker, cashier, as tollows. To the County Board of Beltrami_County, Minn. For One Hundred Thousand Dollars S TR TR U1 o e R A, Bk WO, DA 205§ AN A ot I struction and Improvement bonds, dat- ed June 1st, 1920, due'and payable June- 1st, 1925, interest payable semi-annual- 1y, we offer to ‘pay par, being $100,000 and accrued Interest to date of delivery, the County to furnish bonds and caus: same to be printed without charge or expense to us. First anlonal Bnnk of Bemlidji, R. H. Slchuénnlfir. ts Cashier. The bid of the First National Bank ef Bemidji for the $100,000 issue of the road bonds was accepted and the fol- lowing resolution was offered by Com- imigsioner Paulson and moved for adop- ‘tion: reas, the First National Bank of ‘Whe! 'Bemidji, is the highest and best bidder ifor the uoo 000 of the road bonds to be isstied Heltrami Cou‘ Yy, Minnesota, dntad June 1, 1920, bea: interest at 5 per cent per annum, pnya le semi-an- inually, to mature on June,sl, 1925, | . Now, therefore, be it Tesolved that are hereby authorized and directed to- rexecute sald bonds and when executed to deliver same to the First National Bank of Bemidji. The resolution was seconded by Com- missioner Hayes and being put to vote waa unanimously carried. %mmunlcanon was received from ithe First Nntlonal Bank, offering to resell the $100,000 5 per cent Beltramil County Road nds and in this_con- nection Commissioner Paulson offered ‘the following resolution: . Whereas, the First National Bank of ‘Bemidjl has offered to sell to this coun- ity the following bonds of Beltrami county, namely, $100,000 of 5 per cent:- Beltrami County Highway Construction and Improvement bonds, dated June 1, 1920, due and payable June 1, 1925, at \pnr. 'belng $100, 000 and accrued lnterut ~ fto_this date, and Whereas, ' there i# on hand in _the State Rural Highway sinking fund of”~ (this countg moneys sufficient to purch- ase sald bonds and which moneys in such alnklm; fund will not be required ¢o be used for the purposes' for which they were so raised for a period of at illeast five years from this date. and ' Whereas, it {s deemed advisable and rexpedient for this county to so re-pur- chase such bonds at said prices, therefore, be it rcsolvod that ithe County Audifor and the County ‘Treasurer be and thzy are hereby au- thorized and directed to so purchase such bonds out of the sinking fund moneys, and that said bonds, 8o repur- chased, be held in such sinking fund as_an investment therein. Said resolution was seconded by Com- missioner Hayes and heln%F put to vote was duly carried, and by the chairman then presiding so declared. It was moved, secondod and carried to _take recess until 2 o'clock P. M. The board reconvened at 2 o'clock P. M., with all members present. The rollow{nE bids were received: F. A, 143, Jo! 1912 by Paul Halupzok. State Road No. 12, L. & L. Construction Co.. amountlng 0 $5,298.60. Co. Road No. & L. Construction Co amountlnz to 38 204,88, F. P. 7, 1901, Smart & Kirk, 9.42. F. to $65,1] Job 1909, Beltrami County n Co., amounting to $11,- amounting Construcda 996.0 F. A. P 87, Job_1901, Beltrami County g (‘m;strucuon Co., amounung to $75,- (Continued on Page Six)

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