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FHE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER s distance of 6206 fect; running thence| stn day of March, 1921, at which time| Resolved, That a meeting of this| Sentinel 3 publishing sample ballot, gen. election .. south 98 degrees east for a distance of| and place said board will heat all that| Board 'to be held _on December Sth,| Sentinel . Co., publishing sample county ballot .. ¢ $57.3 feet to & point on the section line|may be said in favor of and against|1920, at 2 o'clock P. M, at the Court: Sentinel % publishing sample state ballot | between scction 25, lownshin 146, range the granting of said petiion, and it is| House to ‘open_and 'consider bids for! Sentinel 3 publishing Comm. proceedings for October 5, | 32 and section 30, township 146, range | fursaer ordered that Commissioner - | the sale of $250,000 bonds heretofore| Sentinel % publishing Comm. proceedings for Sept. 7, 1920 31, 1313.5 feet north of % cofner {o|lis and Paulson, members of this board | authorized, and that tue County Audit- | Sentinel ., printing report card for Supt. of Schools Jsectlon 23, township 146, range 32 anaibe ‘and they are hercby appointéd a|or is hereby directed to cause adver-| Sentinel . Co., witness summons, etc. for sheriff . section ownship 146, range S1 run-|committec to examine the said pro-|tisement of that fact to be inserted| Sentinel o estimate blanks,”etc. for engineer ning thence south S degrées, 30 mih-|posed change of road, anes that suid|once cach week for two weeks before| Sentinel 3 envelopes, etc., for Clerk of Court utes west for a distance of 1313.5 feet|commitiec meet upon the route of said|said date, the first notice to be at least| Sentinel 3 envelopes for’ Auditor g PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY ‘THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. J. D. WINTER, City Editor E. CARSON, President i to the 14 corner to section 25, townshiy| rond where the present County Road |fourtcen days before saidy date In the| Sentinel . Co., pub. notice of assessment of survey i- 1 G. W. HARNWELL, Editor 1146, range 32, and section 30, township ' No. 64 leaves the lake shore between | Bemidji Sentinel, the official newspap- | Sentinel pub. notice of assessment of survey, 7-] 33 - (W g } 146, range 31, and there terminacing. cction 28 and 33, Townslip 148, kange| v of Lhe County, all in accordance with! Sentincl Pub. Co., pub. notice of assessment of survey, 3.146-30 i Jt was moved by Ellis, seconded by;3z at 11 o'clock in the forcnoon on the|Section 1856, General Statules of Min-| Sentinel Pub, pub. notice of assessment of survey, 15-148-35 Telephone 922 | Imsdahl that “hearing fo had upon!5th day of March, 1921, for the purpose|nesota for 1513, provided, however, that, Sontinel T, Gon pub, notice of ASsessmMEnt of survey, 3:148-51 phone {sald petition in the Court . ‘sc at Be-| of examination of said proposed change | the Auditor miy publish other adver-| Sentinel Pub. Co., pub. notico of assessment of survey, 19-148-31 [l at 2 oclock by m, on Tucstay, the ! and mako report ARoroof it sald meet-| tisements of said inccting to open and| Nentinel Pub. Co.'pub: notice of assessment of survey, 24-148-32 : I B ' Sth “day of March, 1921, at which time ing of said board hereintofore consider bids it he deem advisable. | Sentinel Pub. Co., pub. notice of assessment of survey, 13-148-. ‘Bntered at the ‘x‘o:izfi‘x::cztf %«:’1:;21;5 lgfln;-;::ct:,;slg%ond class matter, and. “i‘mlse sald board” will hear all; fied. Motion being put to vote duly| o It Turther Resolved, that 'the| Sentinel Puly Co. Notice of assessinent of survey, 3-130-30 . . B ay d vor arrvied. E Je | against (he granting of said petition.| The report of And it is further ordered that Com- | Nurse was read, said advertisement may be substantial-| Sentinél Publ Co., pub. noticc of assessment of survey, 13-154-30 ly as follows: | Sentinel . bub. notice of assessment of survey, 5-148-32 - $250,000 ! Sentinel . pub. notice of assessment of survey, 11-147-33 BELTRRAMI COUNTY, MINNIISOTA Sentinel 5 pub. notice of assessment of survey, 6-149-33 the County School approved wnd ordered N . > - ;. | missioners Ellis and Paulson, members filed. No attention paid to. anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must | mispiencps Hilip ang Pamison members filed. o0 1 dahl oftered the Al ROAD " BONDS. Sentinel " bub. lotico of assessment of suryey, 5-148-31 0 000 8990965698369 838385, N ' said board hereintofore specitied. Mo-| Sectiori 7, Township 155, Range 30, to| payable in New York; denomination| Sentinel . pub. notice of assessment of survey, 33-149-31 i tion being put to vote duly carried. the N\ corner Section 7, Township 160, [$1,000. Cretified check to order of| Sentinel . publishing notice of assessment of survey, 13-148-3. 0 5 ] be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica-| appoirked u commitice to examine the' foliowing resolutions _Sealed bids will be opened and con-| Sentinel . Co., pub. notice of assessment of survey, 4-146-30 .75 . tiems for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday | 53id proposed road. And that said| ’Be It Resolved, that the County|sidered, at a meeting of the County| Semtinel . Co., pub. notice of assessment of survey, 1-146-30 \3.75 Aot X to i Heation i the etitrent hsite {committee meet upon the route of said| Board of Beltmami County, in scssion|Board, at the Court House in_Bemidji,| Sentinel . Co,. pub. notice of assessment of survey,’ 32-150-32 50 of each week to insure publicati n 3 jroad at the SIS corner of section 14.|this 9th day of November, 1920, does!on December Sth, 1920, at 2 o'clo¢K | Sentinel 3 pub. notice of assessment of survey, 31-160-33 15 = 3 £ | township 146, range 0, on Monday, the| hereby make application for an'allot-| I M., for all or any part of $250,000! Sentinel 3 pub. notice of assessment of survey, 4-148-31 .75 B = th day of March, 1921. at 11 ¢'clock in inent of $15,000.00, from the Federal| Road Bonds of said County, dated De-| Sentinel ., pub: notice of asscssment of survey, 8-148-31 .50 o 2 he forenoon for the purpose of exami-| Aid funds of the State to aid in the con-| cember 1, 1920, due December 1, 1930, Sentinel X pub. notice of assessment of survey, 12-148-31 .75 i —— | Jation of sayl proposed read and mak- | siruction and improvement of State without Option of prior payment! prin’| Sentinel 3 pub. notice of assessment of survey, 15-159-36 .75 |ing T hereot at taid mecting of| Road No. 12 from the NW corner of cipal and’ semi-annual interest (6%) | Sentinel .Co., pub. notice of assessment of survey, 29-146-35 13 5 5 § RA The petiion of Victor A. Carlson came! Range 30 County Treasurer upon a Minnesota, Sentinel Pub. pub. notice of assessment of survey, 32-150-33 ; . SUBSCRIPTION RATES |up for hearing. praying to be set off' Be It ifurther Resolved, that upon|bank or trust company, or upon a na-| Sentinel Dub. notice of assessment of survey, 16-147-34 % ¢ By Carrier By Mail from "School "District No. 89 "of Bel: Fedcral Aid being granted in the above | tional bank in any place, for 2 of | Sentinél Pub. Co. Dub. notice of Kssessment of Survey, 2-146-30 X One Year $6.00 Itrami county to School District No. 22 amount Ly the Commissioner of High-|face of bonds bid “for, is required as|Sentinel Pub. Co., pub. notice of-assessment of survey, 32-149-34 Six Month: 3.00 One Year $5.00 of Hubbard county. | ways, subject to approval of the Secre-| good faith deposit. = | Sentinel Pub. Co., pub. notice of assessment of survey, 36-149-31 . ix Months . . Commissioner Eilis oftered the fol-| tary of Agriculture, the County ‘Boara|® The approving legal 3pinlon of K. C. Stechman, Services as chainman, re-seurvey 3-148-31 1 ‘Three Months 1.50 N |lowing resolution . doés hereby agree to complete said|Chester B. Masslich, 'Esq., New York| P. Sarft, taking farm census, unorg. Dist. No. 3 .. . 16. ’ Six Month: 2.50 / One Month g5 DX ftonts . - &0 Whereas, the petilon of Vietor A.|project as a Gravel Surfaced Road, ac- | City, will be furnished the successful| Associated Mnfg, Co. lavatory supphies for court house . 38 \ } ) % hree Month: 1.25 | Carlson, a frecholder of School District! cording to the requiremerts of the|bldder or bidders. Delivery of bonds| St Hilaire Lbr. Co. coal for tourt house and jail - © 301 © One Week .15 Three Months .. -- 19 Xo. 89 in this county, with the approv-, Commissioner of Highways and the|at place of purchaser's choice Decems- | Koors. Bros. sweeping compound for janitor it 1 e lal o the County Superintendent en|Secretary ot Agrioulture. the estimated | ber " 31st, 1920, Ok ithin e week | Mo-Kansas Chem. COIp. Soup for Jail ..ol - g0 : & R dorseq trereon, representing that he is cost of sald improvement being $76,- | thercatter. s nust be without con- | L:1liott-Fisher 3-F niachine for Register of deeds . X THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursday {R{"C\.icr"or the Tands hercinatter des 075,19, Tho County Board hereby | dition. The Right to reject amy or Alll Homoai Cas o sas tor tharis cosiaemes ond oot 4 | t | 2314 23160 5 10 15160 03 08 £0 00 60 £€0 L 100 65 03 e 89 82 1o 090 © NI 9N RO IO AR B NS SRR ORBSPRBOS BNCONNN N i ¥ i .00, seribed, which are situat n sala agrees to provide necessary funds in|bids is reserved. | L. P. Iickstrum, pack bibles for jail .. and sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.0 9 e N ot sl ind adaition to the Tederal Ald, either by! D. JOHNSON. &, poran. ga fet for boiler In court fiouse o | V3% Section 36, Towuship' making special tax levies or by issuing ounty Auditor. . Elec. t. Pwr. Co., watt lamps for jai 3 OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS G, "R 35, School | District’ No, 8 honds, wlen available County Ltoad and| Be It Further Resolved that for the | Minn, Jles, Lot Pwr, Co, Nght Heed in court fjouse in Ootober 487 at his said lands may be Bridge funds are insufficient. purpose of providing for the payment| N Exch. Co., rentals for court house and’ jail 42.0 set oft from id District No. 89 to said 7The resolution was seconded by Com-|of principal and interest of ai. bonds ©1el. Exch. Co., toll calls for October in court house .. 31.5: . LEAGUE, OR NO LEAGUE. District No. 22 of Huybard County for| missioner Hayes ‘and upon being put|that may be issued under this resol Tel. Exch. Co., toll calls for August 8.4i % 5 P o f g the following reasons, that he is near|to vote duly carried. . tion, thére shall be and there hercby| A. D, Johnson, express and freight on election Suppiles, ete .21 Lay aside all purely political considerations and prejudices. | (o school in°bistriet No. 22, that _The petiion of Frank Thompson, F.|is I¢vied upon all the taxable property | B, A. Hewitt, building coal bin window sash in Jail, court house 1162 h th e 1 h th' s the during the winter time e children Oscar Snabb, John Kurtle, and Max| within Beltrami County, a d Ct St Hilaire Lbr. Co., lumber for coal bin in jail .. 6.§ For get for the moment that there is such a thing as | would have usg of bus which pusses 50 Qlmack, frecholders of Sélnoal[yDIBR;l_\fé bual tax i each year while any ot the| St Hilairo Lbr. Co. lumber tor coal bin in jn;l i {“ i i g i 3 rom the house, was presented to. No. 130 petitioning the Cou 1 sai onds sha) © outstanding suffi-| St. aire Lbr. Co.,, cement for eoal bin in jal L republican party, or a democratic party, or any other kind of Bourd of this County. at u! tht all 'of Section 35 and .33 Of. the|ciont to meet the payment of the pria- | o DANC Lbr: Gou coment for soof bin in 3ail 2,13 party session of said board held on the Tth!T £ Obrien be set off into Dis-!cipal and interest thereof as the same| St. Hilaire Lbr. Co., lumber for coal bin in court house 5.7 ~ . e R l day of September A, D. 1920, for the N 2, B 1 respcctively become payable. t. Hilaire Lbr. Co., roofing for coal bin in court house B Consider only the future welfare of the world in general i¢lion ot Suid"Loard thercon:'und ") o o 1t Further Resolved, ‘that all or.| St Hilalre Lar. Co."roofing for coal bin In court house 1 ] £ g H o Whereas, i thereupan ordered/ lowing r : ers and resolutions of :his Boare t. Hilaire Lbr. Co., lumber for coal bin’in court house ‘and of the United States in particular. by suid d that o heasihe sh Whereas, of Frank|and parts thereof, which in any way|St. Hilaire Lbr. Co. lumber for coal bin in court hous o « : soi : | held-on said petition at a session of said | Thompson et al, freeholders of School|relato to the lssuance of bonds of said | St. Hilaire Lir. Co. lumber for coal bin In toutt house 4 Then ask yourself, “Should America participate in a leld:on suld petition ata kessior ot District No. 130 in this County, with|county under tha provisions of\Chapter| St, Hilaire Lbr. Co,, lumber for, wardrobe in janitors Gpis. court house League of Nations?” mber D. 1920, at the County ! the approval of the County Superin-|ze5, Luws of Minnesota 1919, be and the | Edward Paulson, cxpense attending regular mieeting of Co. Board = 4 @ | Commissionrs' room in the court house | tendent endorsed thereon, répresenting | same are hereby repealed, it being the| James F Hayes, expense attending regular meeting of\Co. Board One of two things will assuredly happen. Either the league | ¢?'iscmiaji in s ha re the owners of the lands!intention of this board, by the resolu-| James F. Hayes, expense attending regular meeting of Co. Board o iz f B t “ordered | ‘einafter deseribed, which are Sit-)iion herotofore passed September. T,| Ju Hoyes, éxpense attending regalar meeting of Co. Board will become so powerful that it will dominate the world, or it} ) or WAt notice of the 3 tid Sehool Bistrice, and, hat | 192, it :‘ 250,000, bond ”wbbca‘ $V ;mlns.: l‘x])cus]; attending regular meoting of c‘o.csogfd i i i i i d pla such hearing be gi ction 32 and 33, Town 50, Range| win proceedings for the seid bond| Hans B. Imsdahl, expense attending regular meeting of Co. Board .. WlH ;ol{apfl;e andt th(le unbr;;:l\ed pzi?lslons_athgl'te}lecls}:l olfl n?tlonrs_ fl"\],»‘“;,‘,,s"’h: a notico of sald hearing 5. Sehool District No. 150 ana’ askine | Fsuo anew i Hans B Insdanl pxpenge attending rezular mceting of Co. Beard of war. [in thrce public places in each of the that their said lands may be « tesolution was scconded Hans. B. Imsdahl, expense attending regular. meeting of Go. Board - ! 8 let Joose. Lo plunge the world agam into the.he | Senool Districts to be xu!\!c:lz:l‘bg' said | from said District No. 130 to said Dis-|missioner Imsdahl and duly carried, Linnea_ Anderson, expense of school nurse visiting schools If the entry of the United States into a league will operate | L¢titon, i by sxving upon the Clork | trct No. 43 for the following rensons. | ™ Moved, noconded. and. cirried to ad-| Ko D Tohnsen ekponse sitondine mestne of To Sommission toward its success and the elimlnatiorl of future wars, then it of Qilllch of said ‘;chnfll l)igll‘i\.‘ls,] lé\nl “.fi ISvl.llédl;]:gsél’:fn(slchl%u‘tét Iélas‘&l"l‘cé'_h)'urlugn\&ll[ll.lq o'clock A. M. November | fl;\n’ ]ill’lllles)‘»‘(ov, Stag’eelslo‘o‘f‘.lssl‘: :l[,gbsfcfiggrsols S € 1t SR Ation A8 | ton iy e bernts A aaIs Notlee At Len st | O v ot this County. at-i session of |- ras bsard beu q at 10 o'clock | J. G MeGhee, posta t School: would se:l’";_ that °‘"dld“ty is plain ms(zifax: a8 tpartmpatloer‘l}v; e Araring. ahd by Seing o areatis| s(fl::kio?‘lxrd | held on lxt;h'll.ll duy ot Sep | 8. A;??fé‘e’mbg‘:‘;‘l’&vf;{;fli Pl xl?embnecrsi I3 %.\fisé'figé,pgifi'efifse!°§1§tfi r‘.’g"fschcofigfsun% JStiending Coneronce - o S S see a ren blished otice thereof i th Be- tember A. D. 192 or e action said | present excep! ‘ommissioner Lennon. | J, Harris, attending state conference for ‘elfare .. coneenec, 10r,a88urecly no sane.person.cesires Lo.see. s Riidji Sentinel, @ duly qualilled hews. | Board thercon; and Movea by Imsdahl, seconded by Ellis: K. D, Johnson, two d&ys on canvassing board - of bloodshed. b printed’ and bublished at e | Whereas, 1t was thereupon erf]ocnffi? by | that the surity bonds of the First Na-| K, Mclver, two days on canvassing board . - - - -, 800 : = LR " | midji i aid County, and said Boar a a g . e | tional Bank of Gran apids, “raceton| Edward Paulson, expense on canvassing board and board meeting ... . We believe that a great majority of the people are of such | milJ b s Gounty; and oo S0 oROTA pecion aba session of sald | Fammers State Biand gaPids, Braceton| Bdyard Fhulson, expense on eanvassing b s (1 a mind g Board commencing on said 9th day of | Board commencing on the 9th dav of| Bank of Pinewood = be approved as| Arthur Tanem, carrying seneral election returns, Vil Spooner - 32 o . e . . November A. D. 1920, nroof ot the due November D. 1920, at the CO“"“Y county depositories. * Richard Donovan, carrying general election returns, town of Wheeler... 2.6 But there are certain conditions which should be imposed |publication, posting and service of sald| Commissionci's Room ' in _tho ~Court| “’Moved Ly Insdahl, seconded by n;u:es| Tom Slind, carrying general eclection returns, Town Eugene skl ¥ | A . Y i notice of hearing as therein directed | House of Bemidji in said County' and|that the Iollowing bills - n Judicial| Halvor Annonson, carrying general election returns, town Rooseveit.. 2.0! before the United States becomes an active member, or even a | ind Sequired nore than ton days prior! Whereas, It was further ordered in|hitch No. 42 bo approve - | Biowm, acting s Judze of election at RedRy. primary T 32 assive participant. to said last ‘named date, having been' and by sald order that motice of theljohn Billing .. .$§6.00iA, D. Brown, acting as judge of election at Redby, general 4.8 e Monroe Doctrine must stand. P Shg ok ’wufi Gvory thing which was said by said i threa public places in each of the i Gustat Gustafson 6.00| W. G, Schroeder, carrying general election returns, Grant Valley 2.0 The United States must be the sole judge of its internal interested parties for or agalnst grant- | School Districts to forv?.'f,fmflng% snid Leg La Baw oo 00 2000 Olog Amvid, carfying general election roturns, Summit Twp, - 27 . . " . . . ‘a e P - pef . and ) = ved, nd , £ g 3 ] arryin eners elect ), 3 2 4 affairs and. of the regulation of the question of immigration. {}% LSiDiey Foh th hititoner and ber BEUNCDE dheh of said Sehool Districts | r untfi 130 b AL U P 7. ‘wfillblnsc';f}cacr‘ry‘x%gi-eaemllae{ect‘xon returns, Jones' Twp. v 3 g'll 5 % : ). bed ch i P e copy of said , board reconvened at 1:30 p. m.| T, H. Buelow, carrying general election returns, Birch Twp. 5 j The covenant of the league should provide that whenever| duced 4t such hearing that the aliegn. | s days betore tho time appoint: | Commissioner. Tennon absent. tp W. H. Verity carri,‘l}inpgzgiueml clection returns, Tapgor Twp. - . ir f F i i being of opi th t ayer| ed for such hearing. and by givin v he committea’s report being favor-i Mrs. H. M. Latterall, carrying general election returns, Kelliher Twp. - ® tyoops or funds are required for enforcing its mandates every o e o ahoule e e | Weeks published notice thercof in the|abie is moved By Bllis, Scconded | Fred 3. Bridges, cnirying Benaral election othpns, Chiaron Twp. b 54 country signatory thereto shall provide its pro rata quota of!ft i¥ Jereby ordered and determined, Bemidjl sentinel a dulv aualified news- | by Imsdani that the final citimate of | G. S, Myers, cartying general clection returns, “;‘a,h%nll.} 4 . s 7 A | tha liowing dei ed lands own- | aper nrinted and d at Be Carter on Jo , Cojint oad . Ed ) ison, ca ng general election returns, Wabanica . X each in proportion to its population. In other words, there | !}t foliowing descrived lands own: | oo ad'County, and | "0 T oty W dhe Goriter ot h;(;«s\"l‘l(:om?\gnfiz?bsc c:\¥ry’l?ng Eencral election returhs, Drosper | 1 3 R 1 5 S 36, T b Whereas, at the sald session of said|tions 20, 29 and _Towaship, 148, Jas. L. Tlustos, carrying general election returns, Potamo .. sl}o}:lld be "{’ 1001)1’1(;)18 left whereby th? could be required to fur- $} Bt o s ! Bowrd commencing on said 0th aay, of | Rango “il_éaat on the’sostion o of B D Gathon satrying Eoneral glection roturns, "Norris 4 " : ¢ hereby set off from sald Schnol Distriet Novembar A, 1. 1920. proof of the duo| Station 22, be pal nal payment: C. J. Wild, carrying general election returns, Hagali'.. nish a greater number of U'O_ODS‘UI' a larger sum of money than hereby set off from said School District publication, posting, and service of said | amountin= to $45.51; | Thao. Westaaard, enirving general elgotion retarns, Liberty i . any other country, in proportion ‘o our size. | bt county and said lands dre'horeby notice of earing s therein directed| | The matter was put to vote and duly | B'L ardoff, carrving weneral ciection(rofurns, Moote Lake ¥ “ At p Y art of said Scl nd required, more than ten days pr] carried. Geo. Voltz, carrying general elections returns, Sugar Bush .. .. hen we are definitely and effectually assured against|Diiei& P, fl il bt named School [ 4nd reauired. more it o tioe Tbaon | ““Fie committee's report being favor- | Ges: NOWE,carrying eneral olcctions roturns, Sugar Bush . i ; ; bk Fai ; Ceairtnation il The e b Com-| made and filed, said petition was pub-|able. it was moved by JILis, Seconded | vl Secora caprying Beneray. cleotion Teturns, Nymor interference with our internal affairs, against discrimination in misstoner Tmsdant and helng pui me | s rend and. consiared by the Board, | by Tmedanl: that ihe Sinal stite of| Wil Sgeord, caprying géneral election returns, Nymore. i 820041 i £O VD0 09 0 i B9 R0 ing the' s of i cisi ill| vote, duly carried. | with everything which was said by|W. G. Schroeder on Job 2013, State| Wim. L. Myers, carrving general election returns, Turtle Lake .. assessing the'burdens of the league, and that its decisions will O e 1™ e dovinarion. Bt ) B Hiierea ol ottics for or aeninge No. 3, between ‘Sections 12 and | J. D, Hogart, ¢arrying general election returns, Hornet , be made and supported upon a broad basis of justice to all and|new Schoot uistrict 1n the tonnshiy of & nting the priver of the pefitione [ownshin 116, Lange' 51, he paidi| Chag, Isensed, carrying general election returns, Brook Liks - rv] 4 : “roh. } ot s Is- | and being_satisfied 4] - payment amounting to §203.74, S. O , carrying general election returns, or- favoritism toward none, we can see no reason why the United | Xroht came up for hearinz. Commis- denenpradied at aioh wearini? iat) S Wi hut 16 votd and duty R Rhopn e r)fi"‘néygefier:‘xll clection roturns, Gudria i o i 1 i the allegations of said pe on are true ried. J ‘Wilson. carrying general election returns, re * 1.8 States should not take its place among the nations of the world atlonfse i T fned and duly | @nd snld Board being of the opinion|‘ The committec's report being favor- | Henry. Sampson, chreying Feneral election returng, Nort B in an effort to avoid future wars and devastation. acknowledied "oy & majorisy ¢ CHhy| that theprayer of suid petiioner should|able, it was moved by Illis, scconded | C. 15 Fulchey, cartyin feneral election returns, bort Hope X be granted, it is hereby ordered andiby Imsdahl, that the annual estimate of | fohn Anderson, carrying general clection returns, Alaska Europe has plainly indicated that we will be welcomed into Eehont meastimas i o led to vote al| otermined. that the following deserib- | Smart & Kirk on Job 1901, Federal Aid | Andrew Stombers, carrying gencral clection returns, Quirin 8910000 0180 R0 1 B0 10 B9 €01 N RIES RO TR LI TNES 1 % - . h itory op | ed lands owned by them to-wit:: Sec-) proje Division D, State Road No. 4| Wm. Paskewitz, carrying gencral election returns, Spruce Gr .. the lgaguia up}:m practically our own terms. triote, realdine within the torritory of tions 82 and & Township 10 Ramge | for' clcaring, aruling: “snd ditehing | :}ngn r:,..-.ffcrfk . ArYIng :enemllellect(ipn returns, "Hattle % ar, et A s B B o 3 8 be and the same are hereby set off| between Sections 15 and 22, Township! John Hufnagle, carying general clection returns, Konig urely there are enough brains in Washington, including | for the fonmation ‘of & new seool is: | §2,,be A0 the Same are herehy set off| between Seciions 15 and 22, 4 Sctions | Ole'S. Quale, éarrying general clection returns, Wooaro > both the government and the senate, to formulate terms that!{Hcayiich shall embrace the territors | sihiool District No. 130 to sald School| 31 and 35, Tewnship 46 Ranse 21 ne | Trmast G el o I e e o et ans, Novng . et 2 herelnafter describpd, with the upprov-| Bigtrict No. 42 and said lands are here- | paid, final payment. amounting to $oc| 7. 1 Congor eaireing Eoncral election roturne 1ot Won . will adequately safeguard our own interests and still be fair and “éd"{h‘:‘if""‘{,"" Sypevintencent eLdor-'hy made a part of said last named|035.16. baymen 1098, att Tokeln, carrying meneral election roturns, Minnie just to th ther ti f th th i 8 i reon, Was presented to the Coun- gongol District for all purposes what-| The matter was put to vote and duly; W. G. Martin, carrying general election returns, Mead. J ’l?h' ‘{"t €r na| ‘t(’m‘ ol the earth. | £F Enard, of this county. at u.sesslon ever, S fed by Com. | CiTied. s : | John ‘Wessman, carrying general election returns, Swiftwater is is 4@ sulk ideli of sa held S T day o0fl " The resolution was seconded by Com-| ~ Moved, seconded, and carried to ad-| Andrew D. Deferson, carryin neral i3 too great a country to sulk along the sidelines when | Scptember, A. D. 1950, for the actioin issioner Hayes and being put to vote, | journ until 10 o'clock A. M. November | Roy D, Markland, CArrying sencral elec%}eocntxggtu';er:s‘tr%'gzégggé G o gt0te ool oo ReaREaD EEEEEEERAAR A St b ittt 35 constructive statesmanship is in demand of sald Board thercon ’ vried, 11, 1920. vert Askeland, ‘carrying general eleotion retus P 5 hy/\ggm“’]’;;:fl“-““lf, ‘L'";w}“*rf:;g";ggmg The report of Wm. Everts with re-| ‘The” board reconvened at 10 o'clock | W. R. Ars, carrying general eleotion returne. Rsd ALl . * be had on said petition, at a session pect to repairs on Judicial Ditch N A. M. November 11, 1920. Commission- 3 J registering voters at Red Lake .. . 3 JUST A SUGGESTION |5 had gnsaid petition, at & session |35 was accepted, ordercd filed, and the| er Lennon absent, St 3. arrying general election returne. 1.6e % i H - : . |y ot Novembeo e O 188 oth ngincer authorized to proceed In a The report of Wm. Everts with re- o carrying general election returns, Cormant. . The time is opportune for discussing the approaching ac-| Commisstoners - Room —in" the Coury Cordinace with the ~recommendations |spect to Judicial Ditch No. 62 was read, | John A, Anderson, carrying goneral election Teturns. Homner Bam tiviti f the holid Eouse ot Bemidll o wald countys embodied in the report. upon motion of Hayes, seconded by Albert Martin, carrying general election returns, Vil, Wilton 60 1vities of the holiday season. s ¥ Moved by lillis, scconded by Hayes,|Imsdahl the communication was or-| I. W. Hall. carrying general election returns, Ecklee And Whereas, Due notice of the time T 4 o g n . o 4 X - that the following applications for|dered filed. Motion carried. | W. L. Hilliard, yin eneral ti Every fireside will have its own hours of joy and thanks-|and place of such hearing has been qpatement bo referred to the Minne-| The report of J. J. MeCurdy, Supt. of | W, 1. (art eon, earts e o] Srotion eturny, Obradby AT . | gives L y sa 13 i r r r i giving for the blessings that have been showered upon us by | G thred 48 S, de0ny, of saifl notice tota "M commission for thetr Retion | Poor Fam. was' Téat, Approvel and | b 3 Kook, Curying Bonial biciiog o FeEUrns, Obtien - 3. 3 3. 2. 3.00 3.00 3.00 223 < % = D 4 % thereon: ordered filed. Wm. Hines, rrying general election returns, Hines . the ruler of the universe. They are sacred to the home and' t5hothe !fimgi‘o‘,’,"*:g;‘“an"? “;;;g;‘m Mrs. John Rosaker ' The report of the Supt. of Schools| Harry Provo, carrying seneral election returns, Bland i R e = VS petltion: ¢ y8 prior o, Ole F. Toftum for the quarter ending September 30, R. C. Strong, procuring general election baliots, Brook Lake 130 riay not be intruded upon by editorial suggestion. i 10t Glerk of WAK of sl schasi Daniel W Bell 5 1920, Jeas real jand ‘approved. Samd, Atthur Tandm, procuring general election ballots, Vil Spooier 100 J 2 : g 5 of ca & Nils A Otterstéa was'ordered filed L. H. Mixer, procuring general t 3 2 o Our ch_urches wll! hold their services, at which time the'flt‘,',‘“,"f)‘f nghn’r‘toe“lcod mtlllg}"ellw"a dfi:';g Albert Prestebak. The bills of W. C. Schilling were dls-' Carl Jorzcnm:’n, prot‘ugrlgg gl;Je:zJL?celzxcln%?n‘l?xglost:xm’ffiefiln %.33 mmlsters wl“ te“ us Ot the Wonderful dL’edS Df th ] f t | before tlllfl time_ appoin. = for such Commissioner Ellis offered the fol- :\Ilowc(l_ on motion of Ellis, scconded; P. J. Millbach, procuring general election ballots. Jones 2.70 e o o ne only pertec e o o b n"”:m"c“m "¢ Such lowing resolution by Hayes. Same duly carried. . A. Tord. nrocuring zeneral election ballots. 2nd Ward, Bemidji . 120 man. This is in accordance with a custom which time never|hoifii5s 18 Ok the nublication of said OWF PHR T % 0 - Qlof Anvid, procuring general election ballots Summit 140 / s . A. Mdtheny, procur ener: obliterates. [ Bahon privied nd, pblighed i 28101 Moved, seconded, and earried o fiiow the following bils: Cieovize Dotlins, procuring general slection ballots, Langor 510 Py . o & el ) nty, e hpaemiddl SCN- | Hazel, Seado, waitress at poor farm, month of October, 1920 . $_30.00, Fred J. Bridges, procuring general election ballot: ‘hilgren ut isn’t there one other action still to be taken during the | tinel. which said newspaper last men- Wiiicer fields, clearing four acres At poor farm . 110.00 | Jas. L. TIustos, procuring: general ejection bajlos. Porign 330 days of the holiday week? ! toned 1s printed and published in 5310 Colia Brennan, cook on poor farm, month October, z 5000 Thomas Melby. procuring general election ballots, Prosper - 140 l v 3 b = 5 | snid Count Bm\lrd for the publishing 0’;‘ Tom Skogen, farm hand at poor farm, month Octol - . 75.00 M .H. Sand. wrocuring zeneral election ballots. Cormant 3.50 Wouldn’t it be an act o f brotherly and sisterly love to|fie same ani due procis ot the ne 00 H. A, Hanson, hauling stump puller fof shipment to pook T 10 . Dally, procuring general election bailots, Norris - 5.00 call a monster public meeting for some evening following Christ-|iU¥ and service ana publication of said | TR i P e e far, foctopar, 1020 rer T 4000 W i ooiring, genaral el oetion Bt Ops JLake i C st- K 3 S 2 7 c! 3 00, O. W, 7 curing general , K z . Thas, t hich i % % ) g L notlce of hearing having been made and | Gy5 Gend clearing six acres on poor farm 00| Bagar L. Van Dyke. Drocarine sonecal: siastion Dallots. Whasier 4] , to which every person, of every creed, is urgently invited, {1';;;; by thel al lavit of Bawin Obr-| gy . threshing oats at poor farm ... 75, Anton Anderson, prcuring general election ballots, Birch Island... 180 and there spend a few hours in that spirit of friendship of | certitense ot the County: Augitns ¢ P: Sarft, supplies for Mra. Toin Gorey, pauper A 25:00' H. D. Emmons, procuring general election ballots. ‘Sugar Bush 420 which Christ was the chief disciple? 8 SR e Servei e e nofe | B L Rarker, medfeat witention fo” Ropoleld, piie T Jham) i, Iy, My procuring, sencral, eleoton vallots, Mk kake I g Chris | ? Snld Colinty who serven the said noto or, medical attendance fo Peter ‘Hassel. pi 183 . Bllefson, procuring general election baliots, Northwo i : o . | upon : 5 . pauper .. ; : . procuring general election ballots. 2 ¥ it If]&t ;er;led N:i putti‘.‘he Jo}};' of life into but one single heart| §7/sty afected therehy. ard by the affi-| ) it for e Poter Hasicl p{‘\’!{l‘x&r\ = L4 Goo D (1T procuring moneral eloction bailota Myiirs i ’ it wou e blessed in the sight of the Creator, who : avitiat the nublis e 2 ta St San. Board and Treatment for Llyle Wood, hauper, Oct... 45.65' Cari Peterson, procuring general election ballots, Rooseveit 220 o 5 s permits us paper in Lo-BAme was 80..pub- | tobinson Lbr. Co., wood for Karl Smith and Jack Pine, paupers 0| John H. Nelson, procuring general election ballot: ] . to glorify ourselves by honoring the birth of His only begotten e e Yo o e | Clio 1 Nt o, Tor Rewall, panper Lruver L i zt" SN W 4)“""0‘]"”"“ ggnngm e}“lm" b"ll}"ltxs':N% %“x‘ i i 2 Mitenalh o et %31 Summit Mre. Co., mdse. for Newell, pauper .. -2, B." M. Waugh, procuring primary election ballots, g i aon. {ondpHe & Mitsholl;/ £ro BemldilBen~ WoA Ttue, Suppiies for Frank Mawi, pitupe e g‘lelfli;‘hla'd.gprg‘curililg ge:{Qralrgffccx?n paitots, Battls .o i P g 143, uffman & 'Leary, burial o aby Fleura, pauper .. & vde Ewing procuring general election ballots, Durand 2.0, What say you, citizens of good cheer? Connd \ihereas. at A fession of sald) Hulman & O'Leary, burial of George Morrison, pauper - 5000 | Chas. A. Beaulieu, procuring general election ballots, Hed Lake . i TS Novomban D e ey . orthern Grocery Co., supplies for poor farm 20.30| Carl_A. Elgstrand, procuring general election ballots, Zippel 1.60 Uton "wna publiciy Tend nnd considon. | Northern Grocery Col, supplies for poor farm 35831 H. N, Willson, procuring general election ballots, Grant Valiey - 2100 4 PROCEEDINGS OF T/ o nd argnments of Wil merk o thter: | Northern Grocery Co.. supplies for poor farm 21:25| John . Reed. procuring general election ballots, Konig 2.00 HOBE 08 ety ss"::‘n sebion §wrs 17606 0 A N O O A D or- | Northern Grocery o supplics for poor farm . a8 3 E E. Magnuson, procuring general electlon ballots, Hamre 38 Y 3 .| Sec A 2 e Northern Grocery Co., supplies for poor farm .60 | Gustave Sandell, procuring general election ballots, Shotle: . BRS OF DELTRAMI COUNTY, MN. | o34, 270,92 | e O o metaren " district| Bt "oy, & Miz. Co., chicken focd for poor farm . 12951 1. 1. Wetterhus, procuring meneral election, ballots: Birch . 3.20 NESOTA, TUESDAY, NOVIMBER Section LY R e O o T Datermin- Herman Fenske, cabbage for poor farm .. 6.00 P. D, McVay, procuring general election balldts, Beaver Dam 1.50 1920 4 - iR 0, a‘l 264.37‘0(‘ That said petition h‘e granted and| Dave Sheets, onions for poor farm 8. Joshua Jokela, procuring meneral election ballots. Minnie 1.40 The board of C. Sefgion jtha following Jescribed territory. to., AleX Fozelquist, pigs for poor farm 400 TS Wheeler, procuring general election ballots, Turtle RIVer 340 o Babgard of County Commissioners | 13 .. 19140 e Lo e e nearator Y, t0r: Al I for poor farm ... . .. 0:00 AL, A. Djonne, procuring general election ballots, Liberty 130 95 Seltram} Countv. Minnesota. met on ection | Baciton 25 axcent Tor 2 To's T. Ci . lavatory supnlics for poor farm 1.28 ' Arthur_Spears. procuring general election ballots, Shooks, 140 oA Ay']\i o\lg::" el: 3 '“Ill‘ at 10 o'- s .“l 250.81 ;\f QN'Ur;r-\‘ Lot b of Section 25. all cooker for poor farm ... 3. Hervy Markland, procuring general election ballots, Big Grass .. 2.00 Members present: - Eaward.” Fruisat |- 0 o 228,05 9f Segtion 26 fexeont Lot 3, all ot Soc- A i FAIMET: Nl She:,or Roor Farmyy o Ml Bl Brociring Sencral cloction ballore, VAL Wittew et : Bdwar B 228,00 D $ i 73| Al B Palmer hlankets for poor farm "heo. Hall. procuring general election ballots, Vil on X Hans B, Imsdahl Tames k. Hayes and e R e Sention 28 chgent Wik | F. G. Trappman, supplies for hoo i 55| 3. L. Higins, procuring general election ballots, Obrien 300 Becauss' ¢ “'s;!en| Wm, Ll!lm'om s 3_" - 372, 76-“"(] ’0"'“‘ of E‘tlons 36: ‘i"‘ in Tn\\:'n- Ldward Paunlson, expense on poor committee work t F. J5. Marnuson, procuring primary election ballots. Hamre .. 275 nosteause of the absence of Wm. Len- [ Section Ship 146, Range 32, be and the same x| R J; Boardman, ‘medical supnlies for naupers - = 7 : .77 John W. Meley, services as judge of election, Red Lake 360 . 0 gvice-chairman, ward Paulson, | 31 ... : 193.12| R ALy Carganized " and constituted o ‘Anthony's Hos., room and care of paupers - estiassie Curtis A. Smith, clerk of cléction, Red L 3.60 reside; bt he minutes of *the preced- [Section ehcol alecriot i shall be hereafter, NV, Tel 1ixeh. Co.. rent of telephone for Nov. poor farm . .50 Matt Myrold. cleaning ditch bed in Spruce Grove on Jud. D. 11 .. 0.75 nig neeting were read and approved| 34 242.99 ' scho e iet. Shan be hereatler i 51 A. Northrop, treatments for Angnst Wadean, pauner 5 2 Nastin Teada hanline enlve Town af Tes Ind. D, 11 2 ¥ on til f El g 10 nated and _ known as Common = gnymotion of E lie, seconded by Ims- |Section | School iDstrict No. 33, of the County| Biner W. Johnson, care of pauper sick during October 35000 Andy O. Erickson. cleaning ditches and purchasing timber, Jud. D. 11 Moved shoanganried. . T e 2ALT0 O O e ot M ironcatta. ¥ NW. Tel. iixch, Co., rent for telephone for October at po 50 F. J. Gavin, building bridges on Jud. D. 11 .. E reMoved. weconded. and carried to take | Sec 3 1t 18 Further Ordered and Determin. C. 50enp. making Wagon reach for poor farm 100 Adam Johnston, building bridges in Town of Minnie on Jud. D, i1 s until 1:30 P. M. 34 4 2 18994 Nrhat the 11th day of December, A, Smith-Roh. Lbr. Co., fuel and lumber for poor farm 28 Adam Johnston, building bridges on Jud. D, 11 The board reconvened 130 P, ; e 1t cemen r b < 3 i 3 Commiasioner’ Lennans ibatns 30 P. M. | Sect 213.99| 1 1920, ot 2 ’clock in the afternoon. af Hilaire Ret.” Co."lumber and cement for poor fa dam_Johnston. labor building hridges on Jud. 1. No. i1 g 3 Bemidil Iidwe, Co. tools, etc.. for poor farm. . Xk Wm. Zavoral. drivine pilinz for hridges on Jud. D. 11 with team - tolhe priandeaTyihe cost of resnrveys isay | dmirice PORRS huse e Jahn Ketlon, ‘Diacksmith’ work at poor farm 85 Andrew Ansen. hauling and farnishing tmber for brides, d. $0,pe gfendrd upon the Lax books wis s1gay | Mstelot e i O RS e Tame b bl » tension envelopes for County Auditor 'R, Olson. labor and material on bridges on Jud. D. 11 No one appenring against th 3 210,07 | DIaCe When and where the firet meet. Kimball-Storer Co.. blanks for Connty Anditor | Adam Johnston. labor on bridges on Jud. D. i1 monts S SRS Againat the assess 210.21 | RRCC e Wile eloctors of sald dietrict whe Geo. D. Barnard Co., pencils for Treasurer's office .60 ‘Andy 0. Erickson. board for Wm. Savoral working jud. D. il paner, it 'is hereby o Jor ?Kfl‘ news. | €S 045 agi are qualified to vote at school meetings, (Ged. D. Rarnard Co., Deed record for Reg. of Deeds 7444 Jens Blilie, repair on Ditch No. 11 in Town of Minnie Pofowing ambemiy yordered that the [ 245,38 | A T e o e e e tniey | Geo. T Barnard Co., mortgagze record for Reg. of Deéds 0 7Y, Webster, work piledriver and buflding bridges J. D. 11 IheovanS,ammounts be levied against | Sect 25502 ard that the County Auditor cause ton The Quick Printery.’envelopes for Judge of Probate i Adamp Johnston, labor on bridge on Jud, D. 11 . the and so bene- B 32 osten notice ta b tolven of the Free Prass Co. tax ilan record for Auditor .65 | Ri1l ‘Hemerick, repairs on Ditch 11 'in Town of Minnie E 215.13| Shone Gp Srhos OF Eueh mectiog. an ro | FXI Co., Application for ballots for Auditor Patriclk Puffy. labor on Ditch road along Jud. D. 13 . 30 | 1 place iter Fritz.Cross Co. general election supplies for Auditor G Crabtrae, Tabor with team on Jud. D, 17 in_town of Victory anired 0 b tie otk R Dow Co., collection register for Treasurer 5 5 3. Dunn. labor on bridge construction on Jud. D. 17 150, Range 8. . roller shelf for County Auditor . Stefonowiez, lahor with team on bridge constr. on Jind. D. 21 X ] -$233.57 s will mail to the clerk of each of the Louis Section 13, Township 145, Ringe : : 24898 Jistricts affected by this order a true Louis ¥! Dow C 206.35 5 r 1 Louis F. Dow Co. register leaves for Auditor . S Ole Tingesdal. lahor with team on bridge constr. on Jud. D. 21 . 31 204.14 °°,';.}m“‘{‘:;"§,"“°“ was seconced by Tme-! Bemidii Pioneer, office sunp for Auditor's and envelopes, desk .. Geo Thomnson. labor on hridze constr. on Main Ditch 21 . 2 5 Same beine movad hv Ellis was see-| g 16 FSOIHOT RS SREORCC0 Y Wiy | Bemidji Pioncer. tax receipt books for Treasurer . 8 Frling Gilthoedt labes with team on hridge repairs on Jud, D, 31 X fu onded by Tmsdahl and being put to vote careied o U7 : Bemidji Ploneer. binding tax_ receint hooks for Treasurer 2 13 Flank Tuvall dabor with team on bridge construction on D. 23 . i y 31 4 duly carried. A vetitl oresented to the Coun- | Bemidji Pioneer, printing and perforating tax reccipts for Treasurer.. 00 la ken. labor with team an hridee construction on D. £ 00 Henry Aken. labor on bridge constr. on Jud. D. 23 . Range A petilon was presented to the ty Boa ange of a county Andrew uohnson, hoarding prisoners - ey Vv County Bonrd ot <ie extablishment 0f | rhad hesinnik Where the present Coun: Andrew Jonnson. evpense in case. StV 1 Batterasid Stun Court. 0| Hans €1 rist tabo i a county road hezinning at the corner tv Road No. 64 larves the lake shore James F. Haves, witness, state vs. W. C. Schilling, Mun. Court... 21807, Callender. work on ranws line on J. D. 23, 181~ to Section 13 and 14; 23 and 24: Town- letween Section 28 and Section 23 Andrew JTohnson. expense. rank Smith. Mun.'Court 20 Harry Conrov. work on ranze line on J. D. 23 161-32- and 34 ship 146, Range 32 and_running thenc. Township 148, Rance 32 and running Magtin Dunn, meals, case. And. Johnson, Dist. Court. * Norman Bottineau. overseer on bridge renairs on Jud. D. No. 23 . north 84 decrees and 30 minutes east thenca § nd along the East shore V. Schmidt. justice fee. case St vs. Louis Monroe > : Jess Wilson, foreman on work on range line X D23, 161-33 and 34 for a distance of 1846.5 fect: thence of Turtle River Lake to the line he FL W. Sehmidt justice fec, case St. vs. Louis Monroo L. Tames Clark, 1abor extenfMng bridge on Jud. D, 23 running south 7 degrees east for a dis-| tween Sections 33 and 34, Township!/ City of Bemidil. expense, case St. Loren C. Curtis. Mun. Court . J. Eckel. Macksmith work and material on bridge on J. D. 93 .. tance of 1081 feet: running thence 14%. Range 32 and_there connmecting | City of Bemidji, expense. case St vs. Duncan McDougal - . A. Ferrier, material used on range line, Jud, D. 23, 161-33 and 3 south 2 E v No. F. W. Schmidt, justice foe. case St. ve. Ellis Bowman .. E Fiias Otaon, iabor with team on Jud. D, No. 23 - nship 154 feet; n‘,’n‘!.‘ifif‘??w‘.'.'u‘;i‘éi?."% Ghir o [thel presenty County Road Mo T (T SiNmiat, Justice fee. case St va. Ellls Bowman ... < Ralmiller, lahor with team on Jud. D. No : 364 Becti ™y 3 hi = -0 | east for 1226.7 feel running thence It was moved by Ellis. seconded by Sentinel Pnh. Co.. pub. notice of hearing, new d|!]ts in 14 ni-:‘u X M. Everts, services as ditch inspector on D. No. 5 ection 5, Township 149, squin 9 Jemrees east for a distancs| Imsdahl. that hearing be had upon Sentinel Pub. Co., pub. notice &tlxlm-:‘r'i:q";.l’i:l\e;}:)‘;n‘\ o Dist. 430 40 Clide Tucker, labor, Ditch A\(c.ogsu:\ 1«1&‘; i - T o 2 o eet: running thence south 15 eaid petiti in_the Court House ai Sentinel 'ub. Co., pub. ea 3 e . - 3 D y Mestion 11, Townsbip 147, degrees, and 30 minutes west for ‘alBemid)i ai 130 P, M. on Tuesday, the' Sentinel Pub. Co., publishing county election ballots, gen. eled. d \ N