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o FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1921 " S —————————— ng love to a Austrisn spy -woman in- a royal for- After that he bared the cloven hoof, choked and insulted the queen,’ hated lis son and began a career of . drunkenness and . wickedness disgusted his coarse women that Until they have extends from A True Philosopher. A retired sea captain, who lived in. Orland, Me., was inordinately fond of 5 garden und very proud of its neat . and well-kept appearance. day he returned from church and | found five hogs buslly engaged in wrecking his garden—the finest in all Youth’s Companion. Coal Bad Cargo for Ships. y is a bad cargo for ships, for soft coal heats if stacked deep, and| is fired by spontaneous | In the open you can combustion. than 15 or 16 feet. The proof shown by the fact that fires in cargoss of 500-1,000 tons of coal are only 1 per, cent, while in cargoes over 2,000 they | actually nine {imes as numerous. rpoes are stored for| ¢AUSes most it is usual to bed iron | fcction has taken place. pipes deep In the hoids so as to be able to notice wny dangerous risc of tefu- 1! When large Jong voyage: The First Curb Market. The first congress of the United 3 while in session on Wall strect, New York, in 1788-89, authorized and subsequently ' : stock) | o S0 million dollars for the | ¢ discharging debts incurred | the continental congress and the' This naturally led- various colonies. ers for the purch: bonds being These orders fi; chants, attorne; Standardization. e “What Crimson Gulch ought to do,” |, pis s ed Cactus JO:, “is to send east | gond humor, and whose very looks give ingin’ teacher.” terest you without mus “Too much, There" men not to use their voices, can make an observation on any sub- " ject of general interest without startin® a quarrel. What we need is to have somethin’ on hand that’s cut an’ dried an’ get to mus Subzeribe kin Nobody More than one king has died ‘m pov- erty and some have died in ‘isgrace, but it remained for King Mian of Serbia to die without a thuone, with- out a country, without a-dollor and without a friend, hated by his coun- trymen, laughed at by all who met him, and despised by his own son He was bern in- 1854, and in 1868 we find him in Paris, a blase roue of fourteen, with gamblets, street women and thieves aa avowed atheist hater of virtwe and decency. death of his, second cousin, Michael IV, put him on the throne. ried a heaotiful glrl of sixteen, who loved him and who bore him a son. until ghe caught middle-nged and The He mar- that e was and although brought the Serbian army, he returned this favor by attempting to kill his own was ordered out of the country, and ended up as a hanger- Ith-cquented the FIRST HOUSE PILGRIMS BUILT Plymouth Venerates Site of Structure Where Settiers Modeled Civil Form of Government, gazed upon the Rock, visitors to Plymouth town de-' cline, as a rule, to see anything else. Having performed that duty, usually stroll or spin up Leyden street, a point con- veniently near the Rock, to the feot of Burial hill, where the Pilgrim foit and watch tower used to frown down upon the Indians, New England's oldest thoroughfare, | Once it was called, quite aptly, First they Leyden street is On onc’s way up Leyden street one: must stop to look at the site of the first house which the Mayflower pas sengers erected in the wifderness. this structure the settlers had their fling at the purest form of democracy, £00d sibter: Here, modeling their civil govern- ment upon the compact which been drawn up -in the cabin of the Mayflower while she was anchored «in the harbor of Cape Cod, they dis- cussed laws for ‘their guidance, and elected Myles Standish, by majority vote, captam of the Plymouth home In had One Sun-, Leaning on the fence, he looked long and earnestly at the result of their depredations, and his wife shed a fevy The passing neighbors paused to look, and many a furtive glance went to the face of the captain’to see how he was taking it. he heaved a deep sign and put his hand on his wife's arm. At last in Federal sent to New st caupe to mer- and others, but later, as the transactions ipcreased, some men hegan to give special attention to this business, becoming the first brok- in America. Pioneer. | | | countries. ] very popul by hi couns KING UNHONORED AND UNSUNG | -DON'T'ViiED FORElCNERSl Milan of Serbia Probably the Greates/ | te of Which There ls Muwe. Pierre Tirtoye, wife of the him back as commander in chief of moted portrait painber, said in discus- |'sing ‘her marriage and her suit fory . sepuration, that “if- American girly Who are contemplafing marriaze { foreignery will only listen to e and on of low saloons and dives in Vien- take warning from my unfortunate ox- | na, scorned even by’ the waiters and : perience, I shall feel repaid in a meas- ure for the ordeal through which I ]huve passed and thq humiliation I must My advioe to girls is to pick out an American for a husband.” AMERICAN WOMEN—A EBLOGY Frenchman Pays Pretty and Deserved | "5 tne ¢! € Tribute to the Sex as He Has Observed It. i theria germs, marries American marrie when he can afford it.—Ernest Dim- net, in Harper’s Magazine. - American Women are far and away the prettiest, youthfulest and smart. est (clothes ‘and Dbrains) women on carth. They c&n also be the sensiblest, kindest and /helpfulest, the worked—no, I mean the hardest work- ing—and they have no rivals for char- itablé enterprise. They have a wonderful capacity for Leing exwellent housekeepers, though they niay seem not to keep their houses more than a few minutes in thé morning, before flying away, and an hour or two in the evening when they drop exhausted on a sofa. are good mothers, good daughters and and thelr husbands, who, ought to know, proclaim to the whole world, to the earth and to the sta to/ the believing and the unbelieving,| that ‘they are incomparable wives. am ready to testify that they are in- valudble friends. “But somehow the: American woman has faults fmm} which French women are free, and the latter frequently criticize her to disgust of the American man. In England and France, and gener- ally in all old countries, there is Providential excess ‘men choose. A TFrenchman ! needs help; ‘uncompromisin; of wowen, and Games of Chinese Children, The Chinese have numerous games, many quite similar to those played by American children. Kite flying and bat- tledore and shuttlecock are popular. Ta Chin, or “hitting the ball,” is play- ed by striking the ball to the ground | with the hand as often as possible. “Never mind, Polly,” he said. “You Various forms of blindman’s buff, tah, | never can lay dirt to 8uit a hog”— teh-lo, or whipping the top, and ta pan, a form of hop scotch, prove that child- | hood knows the same games in many Punch and Judy shows are ar with Chinese chlldren. What's a Toxin? The ptomaines must not be confused stack coal 20 feet deep without fear With the toxins. The toxins are poi- of its firing, but under cover not more | sonous substances derived from germs lin the course of their life and growth, £ this statement fs' They are the active principles of the germs, fo which the.germs owe their charactgristic effects upon the human | It is the toxin of the diph- for cxample, of the mischef when in- | Horace Greeley's Philosophy. Those who discharge promptly and | faithfully all their duties to those who still live in the flesh, can have but lit- | tle time for poking and peering into e life beyond the grave. tend' to each world in its proper or- der.~FHorace Greeley. True Priendskip. Lut what is a (2lend? is another name for God," he is right inasmuch as true friend- ship is almost divine, unbosoms and mgeably. own, ! comfort to u; can Someone A true friend freely, advi v, assists readily, adventures bold- kes all patiently, defends cou- swains a friend, un- great st <0 trusty that all our secrets in | we may e relieve conversation, our doubts our sadness by h. Exchange. Indications of Trouble. Jolmny—Dbid Moses have dyspepsia what you' Dad--How Why do you ask such a que Johnny—Well, teacher says ablets —TL.ondon M do our Sunday the Lord gave Moses two The Board of January 4th, dward - Paulson and Jumes b Commissioners Each duly Lennon - and Ellis. ualified and the oath of office administ- _ The meeting w ot Commissioner the Commis .eet upon the route of <1 corner of Section [Rzmge 32 on Monday, the 28th duy of February, 1¥21) instead of (Monda ith day of March, ldate “of hearin st_day of | (8th day of March, 1921). And that the proceedings on Page 137, received. ioners Record Book I agraph relative hip 148, Range Sth day of March, orrected to read centinues on u ) to read (the Feoruary, 192 Moved 'by Lennon, seconded by 1 ' board und appointed a | of Turtle i City | oersonal property Council a_proposition to work out some rojected:on motion of which the County and the City ' Haves. of Bemidji could construct and main- ain, a pest house upon the Coungy Poor ! non, that the sula Mr. Hallen Huffman, represent neil, outlined somewhat :annum 4 plan of the City Council in connection ! ments with the above matter, ~The following bids for ng were received by the PUNTY. COMMI We hereby Commissioner Hayes committee to submit the for publishing such printlog as may required by law by uring the year 19; Tor the fin all other Tegal notic insertion und thir Pioncer i*ubl H. Denu, Sc county have mutually nancial statement, cedings and oll other printin iaw to he published by the s Beltrami County, when at Willtams, N, and Baudetle Region. Itespectfully by Commissione by_Commissior tice and the lis delinquent on the <hall be publish, olution was ond of the Bemidji § the delinqu and other le the bond of the Bemidji Tishing company tion” of the ment and other leg recess until 1- reconvened Moved by Imsda Township 158 of Range 35. Dunkellerger - seconded moof Baudette b ¢ Lennon, seco Road Over territory in which he 195 T g then called to ord- D, Johnson, County Auditor, | who nsked for nominations for_chuirman Yor_the ensuing vear. . seconded by Ellis aulson be for .the ensuing The chairman took the chair ¢ iv-l\ for nominatfons for the office of vice- Moved. by Paul ommissioner i tee-chuirman. {put o Vote and un The minutes of the preceding meet® tendent of & were rexd and approved on motion duly ~ On motion of Lenn Imsdahl, the srdered "filed. xeconded, cpresent 'th be and carried to cor- ¢ proceedings on. Mov | Page 136 of Commissioners Record Book Auditor {F, the tenth paragraph relative to the the meeting of the Minne {date of holding committee meeting in, mission held {zonneetion with the establishment of s beginning at sth th ¢ with the county print-" ounty Board BOARD Ol following ".',fl:uemn-m: your honorable body The_undersignes statement seventy- (75) cents per folio? for the first ; and thirty-five olio for subsequent insertions. proceedings and| required by law to! from 1 paper, sev- | F for the! [ five (35) cents subsequent insertion. ! ) cents per’ o folio greed to publi sers the fi- required 1 id hoard. . From State Apporionment . 0od that the Bemidii Pio- Ifom Revenug neer will furnish supplements of all the .bove mentioncd proceeding papers in Beltrami County ‘The Bemidji Sentinel {erican, Kellilier Journa Raudelte Legion, und Wiilis to Blackd Northern o horeiry following bid or the publication of the delinquent tax | il r Yeduired by Law i the ! Lald WWATTARGS fteen (15) cents per descripti .\e:.\r‘ 11- nom- tter was, nimously carried. to read d of the fif- to county road . plication w ~eferred to the n for fipal - The. application” of John A. C| aluation of ck 6, Carlson's Ad- acted upon seconded by nd : which reads 1921) be! Sday, ist day of the reduction of assessed said correction: Ly Tage 138 to chunge thatidition to Bemidjl i srably and moved 'L v of imsdahl, that 1 Tax Commis: of 11 legal | News, ms Northern ROARD ERS: . or FPICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE ~v2rd ata suhsedqul‘n( meeting. Huyos, seconded by ITmsduhl. appropriated Motion BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- )joved b ERS OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, MIN- NESOTA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4th, «hat $500 b evenue [t ion carried. Moved by Commissioners ‘dhl that annual session on Members n, seconded by Len- A tiled, The quur ections 13 > 32 to read the abutement nmittee he Armory said roud at the favorably 14, Township 146, secorded by the 1921) also that the be changed inst <hip 14 the Minr! s, | approval. i The application of 3 River “for the Moved by ent of Schools t or. Moved, journ to' 9 ‘T'o the Hon the Count Load and Bridge I Inheritince Poor Fund . Road Person: i Disbui Paid ¥ i Wa il Paid Beltrimi pig Publishing to furnish supplements| pajy to the following pape Aji Weekly Pioneer. the Be-j Pionecr, Blackdu: : Northern rthern’ News af Spoones the Lemidji Senti-| harodited deslk | hoposited v of Beltrami | henositod h wper in’ which no- ' Denouited in state remaining | Daposited 1y agreed to publish varrs | Paid Warrants Warrants Paid Warrants T paid Warrants B0 | paid War | Ra ce at Cl Total Disbur: Bank Dcposits a rown and School Ore g Cash i1 Safe and Drawer was offered) Gugh Ttems, Chec seconded | 1 i County, e posi Depos in in of Janu> ted in to vote Proceedings, jons be accepte put to vote and duly car-! Deposited Pionec be fixed at $1. al tions. nd carried to take | Dejposited in Total Funds at 1:30 p. m.| Respectfu! form., it plat Motion sec- To The County Board, Reltrami Count) Pursuant to law 1 present below h1, seconded b ke for the current transferred to the Ineid from ental fund in Laws of | by Hayes, | AN teviea for County pudpose portioned to date, and the balance ted in and, peposited in | Deposited in | Deposited in be ! heposited in ation of | peposited cconded by ELli Pioneer Publis Company for publishing the Financiall henosited Commissioners” in ! Deposited in | Deposited in i | Daposited in in i Deposited in | Deposited in Ellis that | faposited in PPub- | 1rapo h 00 for ! eposited tate- : peposited in | Deposited in iler submitted n plat of re- Township 149, | was Ims- Shilling, | Asxesso seconded 1 by : sh be anpointe A i , 1 be anpoint sinted ition to be waid for - rendered this ied by Ha Waskish r_for/the ¢ wi point town: b oh 1 have for Funds Poor iFund . Road and Bl State Ru Tunds Ro: edemption 100l o Tefundin Inheritanes Srapen o I townshins Asses- A n Agricultural . t $4.00 Wolf Bounty Th PPurpo Pifeh W, Christianson, OScar Bensen, Clty ot Bemidyi, Be- rew Auboles, City of ‘Bbidsi, Be- Lahgdon, City of Bemidyl, Be- ¢ Joanes, City~of Bemidji, Be- cert of Bemidji, Be- . Jicks, Village of Baudette, Bau- Bassett, Village of- Batidette, c'c;\th_cun, Village of Baudette, Donahue, Village of Baudette, Robertson, Village of ‘Spoomer, The board reconvened at 9:30 a. m. January 3, 102 . H. Knutson, City of Berhidfi, Be- 3 I I 1, with all members pre City Jof Bemidft, there hus been expended by mi, out of its Ioud during the year 1920, midji. d County covered and | known | midji. A county road petition was presented of a road begin- 12 corner Section 36, Town- nge 34 and running thence unrty Attorney's contingent fund. ning at the e the Babcocl in this county, s 8.38. and the report of the high-i engineer for State Highway Commission of this state’ such expenditure, ;upervisor of Assessors for the ensuin ear with compen 5 snd actual expenses while eng he duties of this offic Moved by : lahl, that the following I ro' for the burial of 0ld soldier J. Dietel of Nebis Chas. Hayden' of Blackduck; Ole Solund of Wilton; B. W. Bell of Willlam M. J. Phillippe-of Bemidji. Motion carried, Moved by Lennon, secon Motion was put to vote and unanimously that Commissioner Paulson be o member - on Motion carried. he County ‘Attorney for this county 3 _Hukkerup, Cit) The petition being in proper form. it |shows lils, seconded by Hayes, had on_said petition on | the 8 21, at 2 o'clock | senting its budget and recommendation | {for reimburscment ‘to this state for such expenditures on wls, include for re- | Baudette. resolved that | appointed to ion, in pre- | dette. moved by Kl that hearing be the tirst day of M in the afternoon_ in the Court House at ommissioners Hayes and | committee to | public system of F view the proposed route of suid road.|imbursement sald committee to meet at Puposky onjsaid sum of $86,7! the 10th day of February at in the aftornoon and ftile their report at the hearing on March 1, 1921, Motion carried. to Highway Commis the counties Bemidji and Paulson be o gxpended by Beltrami county. aid resolution was seconded by Com- | Spoone: missioner Imsdahl and bei |vote was ununimously adopted. “The opening of bids for County Phy- the chairman then pre » of Spooner, Spoon- Gudrid, Baudette. Gudrid. . Baudétte, en, McbDougald, Williaty Muson, MeDougald, Wil- and by ier. A ] and carried to ad-| Store for | journ to 10 o'clock . m. Junuary, 6, 1921.{ at 10 o'clock a. 021, with all members The bid of Boardman Drog medicine for -County Poor | ! m Lid for I‘nrul;amng Je as accepted and ord- Motion carried. Py report of the Superin- rd reconvened I : McDougald, Williams. cept Hayes. Christ” Paulseth, Chilgren, -Roosevell. M. Clark of the ited his_resignation as a Sanatorfum Comm anatorium Board | a member H. Coughlin, Beaver v Lennon, and duly s! the Lake Jul . Hinshaw, Hiwood, Clear River. arried that the Blossom, Walhalla, Pitt. nd carried to take d carried Thalla,” Pitt. econded by Iil- On motion of Lennon, 1is, the resignation 3 | tion carried. On_motion of Lennon, scconded by ¥ lis, the bond of the Ploneer Publishin company for printing the financial s ment and legal notices was he amount of $1,600. The following Teport was offered by | mination of | recess until The bhoard reconvened with all members present except Com-| reported sick. nd opened for ear 1921, Dy, Barker for | missiorer Ha: Olson, Baudet accepted in aa A. P. Thompson, Keil William Conklin, Eug Patrick Mahon, Eugen Berg, Spooner, Buudette. Christ Sorenson, Spooner, Buudette. Hamre, Grygla, Henry Anderson, Fekles,” Wilton, Rte. sckles, Bemidji, R. ¥ ickles. Bemidfi, K was referred salury and fee basis. jon, the foel e, Williams. After conside discarded and proposition which deemed by the bourd d in which to employ a physician for the|Commissioners of Belt hereby certify Dr. Johnson's_bid was for $148 per|examined and d Dr. Marcum's seconded by lms i Johnson was accepted. C o the Minnesot: ‘making coxa surer's office: The undersigned The application for the cuncellation »f taxes on Lot 3 of Section 30, Town- Range 30 for the As same and not subject s acted upon favorably and of County 4 year 1920 was ¢ i is government lanc ounted "the cash in th ‘Treasurer's office George Brena D. ash on Hand . Carlson, Maple Ridge, I'upo: Maple Ridge, Wiiton, ¢, Maple Ridge, Pu Peter Welter, Maple Ridge, Miller, Minni; A. v Becker. Lib George Mont A Hans Hanson, Agricultural us- | Half Dollars . . pd that the motion to lease | Fair Grounds in the proceedings of | d for Decemb CThat upon | § and 9 ed the Beltrami County the County B ad as follows xpiration of the old lease such wssoci- | ve the privilege of renew: on for final y. Wilton Rte. th, Liberty, Wilton, Rte. wtion may | reduction ot on foXes Wi 1lix, scconded b of Denosita. . Deposits in Blank ...... Total Cash Credit - seconded by Imsdahl urdy be re-appointed Poor Farm mry Paquin; Liverty, Wilton, Rt ‘m. lereligh, Steenersen, Thorhult. ver Peterson, Alaska, Debs. Whalen, Alask; H. Whorton, Northwo ¥red Herringe sra Motion uperintendent of 1,800 per yqur and that bond be fixed tion carried. The annual report of the Superinten- nt of Poor f'arm was read, and ord- Island Lake. 2dward Paulson, “of the Superinten Hans B. In;m Wm. Lennon, - won, Buzzle, Plnewood. 4 h;cr.uon. Buzzle, Aure, Audit presented their| The board took recéss until 2 o'clock rort as follo eport a ) Grant Valle . m. The hoard reconvened ut Alex 1lorbes, Jones, with all members present except Commissloner Havyes. Moved, seconded. —_— Beltrami County, Minnesota: ried to au- . Gellen, Roosevelt, Aur orable Board of County Commissione 5 v Otto Borgs Shotley ) Rond starting at the Corner Sec- | s 2 und 3, Town of Jones, running | thence north 236 miles, The final estimate of 1 of Audit of said Beltrami County, met 1id county on the wditing the and to count and asce ember, A. D. 142 ccounts, books and vouchers of rtain the kind, and belonging thereto. Treasurer's recelpts d day of Des sHe Workman, k. Roessler, Quiring, Quirin, Leet Brothers on midt, Quiring, Quiring. I3 for the purpose of, 1 Geil, County ‘Treasurer o cription and mgunts of funds in the We respectfully eptember 12th to December e in the Tr e dx Collections Priyate’ Redemption Martgage Tax . . Collections, Public commencing ut_the 33, Township 1565, Rang Corner Section 30, Tow 30 wns presented to the rollowing z”pan thereon: were appointed | Sald committee having made | favorahle report, it was moved, second- U W MeKnight, Durad ¢.in_the amount of $:0: he final _estin on_ County Rond 1 Carner Section 3 liher, Kellihi 5 Nelson, Eland, Ko JMelvin Olson, Eland, . Falk, Cormant, Saum. 1. W. Parkhurst, Cormani, Saun. . Townhsip 149, north 1e mile’ was presented to the Swid committee having made Interest ish, Nebish sh, Nebish. nders, Woodro ¥ , Blackduck, ur, Langor, Bl i*rohn, Bamidji, Rte. Frohn, Remidji, Itte. rohn, Bemidji, Rte: nd earrled to pay Carl Jones, the amount of $124.23 Lennon seconded by thit Kdward Paulson, chalrman of the | 0, be appointed member of | Child Weltnre Board of Licenses . tPotal Balance and | John Poorm Antone Kalki AManuul Swens tember 15t to i Puid Orders on ReVanue, FFund . ! Paid Orders on by Imrdahl, seconded b #1that_the hond of the Judie of Poor. Irund . on Itond and Br <t Ters, Frohn, bemidfi, Rie, 2 les Olzon, Summit, ugar Bush, Bemidji, Rte. i1 Warrants Motlon earried, motion of Lennon. seconded by 1is, the surety bond of the Citiz iPank of Grygla was approved. the sum of §1 Motion carried. rumd kburn, Sngar Bush, Demidji, age Tux Tmsdahl, the suret Baldwin, Sugar amount- of $40,000 bond of the Farm- A Deer River ' the | middi, 1 Lennon, seconded by | y surety bond of Hines State, midjl, e in the sum of $5,000 w. Motion carried Moved by Killis, that the.hond of the Northern National Bank of Bemidji in the shnitorium uthric, Sugar Buxh, Be- August Anderson, Summit. Blagkduck. ‘Berg, Summit, Blackduck. nson, Spmmit, Blackduck. J. M. Sontag, Summit, 'Blackduck. Wahnschaffe, State Rural ose of' Busin sum of $120,000 | Motlon carried. 3is, seconded by L Bank of Bemidji in th 000 surety Coe, Ten Lal amount of $100,.- st National Bank, hount of.§ National Bank, Security State Bank, Bemidii . . Farmers State Bunk, h ry Jrwin, Tay motlon of Lennol Elis the bonds of the of Kelliher, Beltrami County S of ‘Tenstrike, and the Bank of Blackduck were surety honds. in : “rst State Bank orge Smith, George Cla Turtle River Village, ark, Turtle Ri James Herr, Hines, Hines. ohn Thullen, Hornet, Blackduck. following 1ist of names selected ed clectors of Motion carried. 1t State Bunk, Kelliher . Journ to 10 o'clock a. m. January 7, 1 The bourd reconven January 7, N from the qualj trict of the County wax designated to Grand Jurors of the Fifteenth District of Beltrami county. enske, Bemidii, Bemidji. , Bemidil, gnmmjl. mon, seconded 1 It was moved by L Rtitehie be n Imsdahl that Mr” AL 1% nted ay member of “the Lake Julla ! n Peoples State Bank Sunatorium Conunission. in Peopl ik, chants State Bank, Red Bids were recelved for the redigging Judieial diteh N and the enst itne of Judicial Diteh Nt 6 and for rond 1 Number 12 rack River in Sections 8 und 9, T hip 164, Range 30 north of W' Corn, stion 33, Township 156, Ttinge 30. bids submit- . of Latteral 2 in | Akre, Bemidjl, 1dJl. Elmquist, Bemidfl, Bemidjl. . Koors, Bemid}i, Bemidji. Pt Hertds. Bowser, Bemidjl. Bemidji. in ate Bank, Gr: Guy N. Potter, 35 cents per cuble yar A. Danl & 'Co, 341 cents per cubic cember, 1920 County Auditor, ON, Chairman Board Co. Commis'rs. . RHODA, Clerk of District Court, 3d"day ot D A, DL JOHNS My submitied’ this i ¢’ of Baudette, Welland, 33 1-3 cents per cuble . Villuge of Baudette, trom, Degerman & Hansol cents per cuble yard Johnson & Company, Anton Netlund, Village of 8pooner, David’ Olson, Gudrid, Clementson. ougald, Graceton. McDougald, Wil- Martin Olson, Myhre, Roosevelt. flgren, Willlams. John Kohler, 31 cents per cubic | ement, showing the amount of taxes ear, the amounts collected and ap- ted, together with the actual the eredit of each counly fund at the close of businels on the Christenson, of Lennon, seconded by fams. . on motion i John' Kohler which ! Imsdahl the was the lowest bld was accept {ditlon that the sale of honds county s contemplating and which will aining to of December,1920 I°red_Bridges, . JOHNSON, County Auditor. Tlonger, Lovedale. on, Walhalla, Pitt. Peck, Wabanica, T Baudette, Baudette. of Wilton. Steenerson, Thorhult. Hamre; Jelle. 1 Hamerick, Minnie, Malcolm. Minnie, Malcolm. Sam_ Ness, Minnle, Maleolm. . ickles, Wilton, R. 17. D. Collected and Uncollected or | Unapportion 1 in the event no in made by the county for ita bo the amount of $250, null and vold as f: 3 County Revenue Iund ob Mussell, 00, this bid Lillevig. Wheeler, anditor s nereby authori certified checks of all oth Motlon carried, The hourd fook recess until "Tho bourd reconvened at Commissioners Cash Balance Remaining in Various Punde . 1. Powers, Lammers, Sol | Hayes absent. The following lified electors of the county wis deglgrated to serve ] i the District Court idicial Distriet of Bel Cash, Depositories Taxes and Penalties . Current School Fund . | County Revenue Poor Tund . 1 and Br Diteh Fund .. .$536,881.01 1ist of names selected | Matt Berg, George Thompson, Northwood, Tlag. A. Bye, Buzzle, Pinewood. Hans G. Thorson, Benville,’ Gryglu. 1ndberg, Spruce Graove, Grygla. Tee, Shooks, carl Opsata. Bemidj, Bemid “und (Distri ity and Vills evenue and S - Lands Chirrles Schroe o Tesch, Kelliber, rmant, Saum. Skl pchers aned Retirement “ounty Bond ate Ditch No, 5 Ditorium. 1fund ty of Bemidji, Bemidji. ! . City of Bemidji, Be-| wao ¢ Sterling, City of Bemidji, Be-! o Tix ... of Bemidgi. rles Bloomauist, Sugar: Bush, Be- Building Fund . M. H. Hitchings, Hornet, Blackduck Martin Simon, Hornet, Blackduck. Peter Hermonson, Langor, Blackduck. Rosenberg, Langor, Blackduck. J. W. Osgood, Northern, Bemidji. Dorsey Spencer, Northern, Bemid, an, City of Bemidji, Bemidii. Ole Opgstad, City of Bemid]i, Bemidii. won, City of Bemidji, Bemid- nton Wold, City of Bemidi, Bemidji. ity of Bemidji, Be- er. City of Bemlidji. Bemid-' Gil Peterson, Turtle Lake, Turtle Riv- ohn Gilstad, Summit. Blackduek. (Continned on Page Six ) Martin Dunn, D o o Balance | midii.. oad Constry: Cite of Remidii, Ramidii.

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