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Y AU AN 40 A AN S aNn 00 AN A sttt tasfs FRIDAY EVENINO, JULY' 29, i Tl SRR s T ARy 2 R s aa Ty KR ATSYARL S BT (28] STPRCTR IR IR T YRS AN RS IR aeyety THE BEMIDI-DAILY -PIONEER - - T s ORI IENR SRRt BT HOME TOWN x ' BUCK LAKE LA L E SRS EEEER RS 2] XEEE KKK KKK K KR KK x| Smerud, Miss Genora Sherud and ! T. H. Phillips sawed! wood for Mr. |parents were callers at the home of |Scofleld St; ‘of Silver Lake last Mon- | Mr. aad Mrs. C. W, Thompson Moh- G. A. Benson, driving pilings Ole Varner, bridge work John Rygnestad, work, Andy 0. Mrs. Lawrence Smerud motored to| Park Rapids Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson and building Ben M. Anderson, work, bullding ‘an visitor at the home ‘of Miss Elnora hrldl.c Erickson, work, building and repalring hrldxc Tellef 1. Berg, work. building bridges . ‘Walter Dalton, for work on plle-driyer . . Eric Sundberg, work, building and repairing bridges . repalring bridges . Geo. Thompson, fighting fires and repairing & CAR WASHIN G .+ WE SPECIALIZE day. day. : Mrs. H, N, Wilson or Bemidji,| Bd Peterson was a caller in De- Albenyeqp, Cor werkon p“t‘;:’::’:g;lii&'i}:fi-upl NIGHT or DAY ' made a.visit:o her .daughter, Mrs. |midji Monday and Tuesday. W. C. Schilling, work for T. 156, R. 8 . Pri = * . Henry Sawyer the first of last week, | Miss Ruth Stae of Wilton was a |Jonn i Stolve. ik JoE T Shieg 2N ; 158 : ireturnmg hoie Friddy. §. G. svenkeson, planks for bridge in T, sl 50 to $2 50 A e Il ‘"TOA MAN’S TOWN \ What should a man lmon dnice ol than i Saturday, returning the same eve- [Sunday when they played baseball |Chris Larson, work for 'I. 157, R. 35, embankin; Telcphone ha’ townie: ning, accompanied by his wife and |with the married men from Solway, |Carl Lanage, cuttlng corduroy and new'rdad, . The place that ahelters sif his li¥e holds St who had spent 'a day with |the score being 21 to 6. By SREMpROR, WILUng new road oy . ear, riends in ‘the city. rs. James Sullivan of 2 Ferclmas, Wi grantsives ashes and the| - alfred Rooholt Js Helping the road |réhurned to hon . hogt agu, | Minnesota. State anitarium, board and treatment for Lylo A, Wood for o That'gllgstmdmon Usipten with His namst | by who are building roads from |er spending several days with Mr.|Northwesterii Beli “Teicphono Co., rental for Jiine §i woor Farm ...ii0llll 360 e e Thds old traditlon.couplen with ame? | Cags Lake to the Cass-Beltrami coun- |and Mrs. D, F. Sullivan, Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., tolls for month of May . 110 b prouder of than [ (| ; ; Henry Dillo has been busy drag- | Jjunesots Blectric Light & Powdr Co. curtent consumed for May and June 3381 " The harbor of his nelghbors and his Mr. Birch of Cazsi Lake attended |ging the roads ever rince the rain. st. w?:;(|m:;l:u)rnsp?“lflXLI::}‘,LE;"‘;"?:«[o;:(gl];m,r. S'{',"_",’,‘mn“ 5 g:;‘s p ¥ v 5 1 ‘.’ friends, the group gathering picnic at Buck| (Mr.and Mrs. C. W. Thompson were | Tom Annonson, care and board for Jens Thom for June 19.50 & iy B 8 G AT + Gt e a3 The gl‘ncg where smiles of greeting start | Lake schocl house last Sunday. callers in Bemidji Thursday. M. B llb’;"l}’t‘%‘::’“ b"“;"{‘ “,fy”""m"}! g\ltlfl'w"e . 45.00 " s day The members of the Club of Many | H. A. Pflughoeft of Bemidji was a sl Juial of James. L. Beamor 0 s . A Ibertson, burial of Rachael C. Deyoe . Y n n':;r;oir': close. His town {s this Smiles cleared the ground for ‘the |caller here Monday. Ibeptson, burial of cn(.:ere‘: Mack e”e group gathering picnic for which the| = Stone Peterson was a caller in Be- Ibertson. burial of Joe Lerum «....... It has been wisely sald of man that he Has two homes. One is where he sits |, Arthur Carlson and Martin Rog- 2011 paid, Cass: Luke @ 'visit Satur- ay. | Henry; Sa.wyer went -to Bemidji association thanks them. Mr. and Mrs. George Scofield and Rock over Sunday. John Neely was a caller in Be- midji Saturday. Wilton met with a severe defeat Nick Bole, cutting weeds on Ditch 21, John Thivierge, Ibertson, burial of John Coffman . lbertson, burial of William Ipertson, ‘burial of Louis Dahl . midji Saturday. Mrs. Edward Anderson has been| T Mellick Erling Gilthvedt, fighting fires and repairing srades, T Nick Bole, putting in Ditch and Road in T, 167, R. 3. 15° Julius A. Kramer, cutting 9 stations of right-of- vmv filling und embanking bridges, T. 7, - C.W.Jeweit Gompany, . Ihc 970971 RY ‘And it should be when we sell . and reads daughter Virginia of Silver Lake at- | vigiting her daughter, Mgs. Stone | Ibertson, burial of Ida Cond: so. 00 [z ” ‘NVhen evening’s come and where his chil- |tended the group gathering picnic at | Peterson and family. " Ibertson, burial of Adolph Swenson © 3800 Y “The Best Goods That Money Can Buy' a d{:n Era; Buck Lalke sthool house. Mr. E. W. Fritchie of Shevlin was |} Shoren. ‘}’&‘r"';‘ll oo, Sasvenl . 100.tv e:nthor_opsils at which makes him | Helmer Hanson and son Hans and a caller in Solwag Tuesday. . 137 R Olson, ‘mem;g P Gt Lt bl - * We Carry a Full Line of Asdures him protection with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Amison attended the ~ Messrs Alfred Peterscn. Hugh | Grygla Co-operative Co., merchi o A, home that keeps his home—ana S |8Toup sathering pichic. Robins on,; Cyrus Ferral, Leonard 'o'?l"iire’ffifzf,'fi" :rr'fi:? lfln:‘r sk GENERAL MERCHANDISE his town. One is his heart's desire. He plsns for it And works and saves, then works and saves some more That he may have it; and the other one Gives him the'-first one and mn.ke! it _Mr. and Mrs. Baumgarten and fam- ily of the Cass Lake Indian school, also Mr. Baumgarten’s mother, at- tlhie Buck Lake school Sunday. Joe Jehnson: made a business vis- tended the group gathering picnic at/| lway General stcre. Peterson and J. Bratton enjoyed a trip to Deer Lake last Sunday. ‘The storm of Tuesday afternoon broke cne cof the windows in the Sol-| 1Ole Prestebak, groceries f Straton fa Jens Biilie, haullng potatoes to Mr. Cl 1. R Olson, grocerics for J. Clemence {John R.” Olson, groceries for J | People’s Co-operative Store, | Clifford & Co., supplic: Seth Hildred of Shevlin was a call- oni !John Olson, groceries for J. Clemence .. ... DRY GOODS SHOES MEATS GROCERIES Try Us for Fresh Butter and Dairy Products secure— What should a boost it to Bemidji last Saturday. jer in Solway Monday. |0, . Erickson, groceries f » 2 & T b hoosL mogg for tnan |t g B Sand vite Pine| . O W. Thowpson was a caller in |Northern Grocery eroceries for Cotnly 3. Paris Green Is Cheaper—Get Our Prices 3. R: Adams in Interurban Labor Jour- | 8TOUD gathering ‘association picnic, | Bemidji Monday. ‘];;!,n’i'm!fll,:;‘fi:‘i,‘:'c"m,“‘,f,‘;;(.:.'f'l'.f;::o“‘;.”,‘,’,“.",’;'. I nal, South Eend, Indiana. hele. at the Buck Lake school house| Mesers. Frank Smith, Adoloh Gns- |Given Hardware Co. hardnare snpplics for 1 UNlTE TO BEAUTIFY HOMES (i~ Lo Example Set by Women of New Mex- ico Might, Well Be Copied in Al- “mostAll the States. s all w --_'ee;wry Mr. Cummings of | from the tcwn ¢l Joues Sunday and g, Llinbe o Tn one of the dry- Pemidji, the American Sunday school jwon by a score of 18 to 3. | aig, livery hire e M in New Mefictolfhg““‘,;:::c’:‘:gvgoul?fl?s Union miSsionary, came over with| ‘Messrs. Leonard Peterson, Heury ..it nthopy's haspital, room snd Corner Of 4th and innesota Ave. i 3 ave ShoWD | vr) Opsata, who also brought the Nelscn amé John Neely left for Da- 'R Eoard medieine for . pauper e J urm .. i their- interest in improving the sur- roundings of their ranch homes by making home beautification a project A company cof over 80 gather- cd for the service. Kitiehi Unionj Sunday schocl: was well represented | by a delegation of 21 members. The, \th: Pine¢ ‘Union Sunday scheol | delegation failed to arrive for which chief speaker of the day, Miss Alma Reiber, an evangelist, who has beexn: gpending scme time in Bemidji. Ao last Sunday, July 24, was a great suc-; ! Naylor Electric Co., brushef and ITarle W. Bucklen, work on Septic tarszon, John Gustafsson, Hugh Rob- inson, Peter Sorenson. Lee Sime and | il 4 Pert Lonford motored to Cass Lake |Beiirami perale & Nl Co where they attended the orgamiza- imuu-r Tanning Co., tanning 1 beef {tion of the new I O. O. I ledge. [Midlnd Chemical Lab. Inc., Dubuque, 1 The Solway b 31l team played | : a game of baseball with the team Iarm .. .y | $Midina emical Lab. secticide o ruet Co. . <day. Lily Souder, s kota Thursday. | Alice Souder, laundre: Miss Brahum has accepted a po-|Oscar MHalvorson, orderly during June sition as waitress at the Solway ho-iTum Skogen, farm hand during June Annabel Iirickson, ectric fron “Tank feed for 0., feed f ol ide 0w an 1 month (June) at Loo during June at Poor Farm at Poor rarm . Poor FFurm Poor Furm at Poor cook during June at Poor, ! i i i i § § % | H H e -s | I PEO PLE'S CO-OPERATIVE STORE ‘ -—PHONE 66— in the county program of work. |Niss Amanda Homme and Miss Clara tel. es, Through the assistance of the home |Nordbd, each of whom assisted in the Ed Peterson was a caller in Bemid- | h:::xmxfo:;:"f_l;mmx:;loe e demonstration agent, co-operating with | services of the .day and helped “to ji Sunday. tore, grocreles for Foor m.,'_m:_'"__“_.__ the United States Department of Ag- riculture, these women, during 1920, bought, planted and cared for 1,800 rose bushes which were planted in 21 home gardens. The roses include va- rieties which had never been tried be- fore in that section of thie country. Some of the varieties which made ' :the -hest. growth are Red Radiance, make it a success. Miss Reiber gave a wonderful address in the morning on “‘Soul Winning” and in the aftér- noon an address on “Prayer” which called forth the highest praise also the heart felt thanks of all those as- sembled. Miss Homme gave a fine talk on Bible study. - The Kitichi Up and Go class sung a fine song, “When I Stand on the Streets of Gold,” and their quartet song was splendid. The! i | posed by L. von Grotthers. The elec- & _ Protécts From Corrosion, Biowning _ electrolytically is method of protecting aluminum aluminum alloys from corrosiom . Hayes, Road Commis the { Adelin Goodrich, ‘services and pro- The Improvement Bulle C. M. Babcock, Goodye ward Paulson, Road Ci dward Paulson, expen Board S.OW. Bllis, trolyte consists of a sulphur ¢om- | pound of molybdenum, and the metal to be protected is suspended in this axnenses. Road Commissi onel ROAD AND BRIDGE : Genernl |S. D. Snyder, expense account of Uighway Iingineer to July 12th foner’s work .. y way Engineer's The Improvement Bulletin, advertising for redigging of T tin, adyertising for |Nllg‘.:nm of muh No. 36 Charles W. Sekton, firc uml Theft insurance for truck Newell’s Extra Egg Plums Crimson Queen, Lady Battersea, Mad- sofution with a zinc anode at & tem- iue im: X , Ma P - [ Tue mprovement isut : am Cochet, Sunburst. Old Gold,, Dor, | Woodland Glee club sang, “Who Willl n5o)ve of 60 to 65 degrees C. The |Bemidii Bionecr Publi Wing ",',',T.'."'l.‘‘.‘.'r”‘-,,f({L 'fi‘ffif}.} e e e e . R Go Today,” very creditably, also a R & evelopeq | BEMIdIl Pioneer Pul publishing notice for bids for bonds .. £40 Coral Brand Corn, 2 cans duet by Mics Alma Regholt.and Miss | dark brown coating soon *developed | First Commissioner's District a 3 ° Ruby Sawyer joined by the whole' 18 not eracked by bending or rolling | - County Road No. 55 Dellas Sugar Peas, 2 cans club in the chorus was fine. The solo’ the metal. The aluminum artieles Axel Dorr, County roud work with teum 22.75 - 3 ST v given. by T. H. Phillips was also well| conted in this way are stated to have | 15 Llster. Lihor and team on Count 1 Tempco Baked Beans, 2 cuns received. There were more numbers| been free from corrosion even after |Tom Henrickson, labor on Ceunty read ... 11.38 Leopard Coffee, regular price 45¢; special per Ib.. ] Hybrid Tea Rosec. on the program than there was time for.” So many fine pieces had to be left ocut for which all were =or;y Rev. Tufteland, who. expected to be of Akeley, who gave a fine talk jon “The Successful Christian Life.” Mr. Lovass and his wife made a fine addi- ctill greater work for the Master by the service, we must not forget to mentfon that our bodics were a0 lcoked after. The picnic dinner was as good as it could be. After the din- ner, home-made ice cream was ECfV- ed to the conipany, by the Blue Rib- bon Girls' club, and members of the ice cream. Altogether, those attend- ing felt it was a day well spent and one to be long remembered. x SOLWAY 5 b 3 0 0 0 3k % immersion in salt solution for two| | months. | Cross-Dodds Lumber Co., materi Phil Brevik, service Dan Wheeler, service Ired Cahon, self and team, The Other Way Afotind. against the “conceit of learning.” Con- celt proceeds from ignorance rather |y than the opposite. The more one! i Otto. O. A. Fruh, 2 day: Mile O'Conners, Myren, n el ron an and team, wors . L. 1, Paddock, services i Cofiets Disease Carriers, Charley Myers, man and Scientists now declare that comets|Pat Duffy, cutting brush, carry live disease germs. They funh-‘r er state that it is possible for these, germs to travel to the earth from otb-| er worlds on the tails of comets, Division B J. Dunn, material furnished on rc J J. Dunn, materia} and labor John Warner, ’Ln idge planks l\xrmsllul 31 The easlest thing in the world—con- Amend: vinclng a pretty widow, whose sged husband left her a million, to believe chalnm linan . Arthur J. O'Leary, services a Ttoy Zimmerman, Scrvices as r W B Many people take no care of thelr o R nioney till they come nearly to the end s chalnmun vi Arthur Olson, Scéond Contimissione furnished on repair of Kelly creek bridges on County : = County road No. bridge dges Fifth Cmnznlllionur’s District Mdintenance State Road No. Assistafit Engineer . am, work, filling hol State Roid No. 13 dring of culvert .. for new plalner ........ State Road No. 9 Woodland and Union' Sunday schaol. 00,000 Bond R. o, 12 '1907. Kelliher o, Al will agree that Mrs. M. 0. Rog- p W. 1L, Johnson, services i istant Ingincor 2 12.08 holt and Mrs. Albin Carlson can make Is There a Doubter firaseng? Roy Zimmerman, scrvices roaman _ 10.27 that it iwas all for the best, Arthur Olson, services as chainman d B. R. Hassman, matcrial and culv , KR KKK KKK KKK K : B. k. Hassman, material und culverts . * No Thought of thé Morrow. Arthur J. O'Leary, scrvices as chainman me: Job 1901—B.'C. !lmld'i, B & W. s Assistant Lnginoor : Job 1912—F. A. 143, 'rnn-eflxu 8o. 160 150 .. road_No. s on road Armour’s 25 bars Lenox Soap 3 pkgs Macaroni for Shorts and Bran, 100 lbs —— Phone 216 —— Oatmeal, regular price an 30¢; resent, was unable to do so, and gl Be:lb Unnxxlnixcfl —y D at in his stead Rev. O. C. Lovags| A Ccommencement speaker armS|arthur J. O'Leary; scrvicea as hatma 161, 1. 33 .. 1.00 3 pkgs Spaghetti for ... B TP o b G Hubleing notico. To. conirREiors 135 special . tion to our speakers. And while| kiows, tlie more one appreciates the !t G, EYTAR, Fulh wi Lol on bridse our épirits were strengthened and re-| yost Helds of Knowledge he canmot|Cifs, Guhderson. bildie materiil i i i freshed and our-courage renewed, for | ieqch —Pittsburgh Gazette-Times. |¥irkduck Co-onerative se, 1 yoll of 2-ply” Roofing OLE QUALEY 313 FOURTH STREET Grocery Dept. Phone 927 othy Perkins, and Gold of Ophir. The | pave Powers returfied Saturday to roses were planted in well-fertilized |his hcme in Bemidji after spending | of It, and others do just the sulne\{ifwnll';‘m;',w,‘,‘_n, ‘J&'fi;".q‘“\flflfs"?‘:fl‘x Engincer soil and were protected from the winds [a week at the home of Mr. and Mrz. )\'Ith their time.—Goethe, Job 1903—A., Baudette West . until growth was well established. In |D. P. Pcwers. 4 THGR l' ]1 Paddock, servives aw 'l'rlnnl’ lu‘nluhwnr ; 0 2 s e ursda J. 1. Johnson, services. celing of State road .. 5 the fall the bushes are protected by | Mabel Thompson = di I 4 |¥rank " Vondrka,” services, gravellng of State rood n turning a small nail keg without a |€vening. She leaves to mourn her d father, M nd 0. Palmer, man and team, hauling sand 2 o Fottom over them and filling in with fif?s“'ci’,.i‘;{"%‘fiz,:;m"m,fi';.g hri I?M“I Frank Kolat, cutting corduroy o 2 A. Johnson, repairing road from gravel pit earth and manure. The beauty and |y oro"ang sisters. Those bereaved rank Vondrakh, labor on road from gravel pit . fragrance of these roses tend to weld the people more closely to their ranch liomes and thus make for more perma- nent agriculture. In this connection it Is well to re- mernber that there is no section of the country where roses cannot be made to thrive, with care. The Odd Fellows lodge met Fri- “hristianson, labor, levellng gravel nd on State road ; K el day evening. Trvin Moll, service as checker on g1 itate rond No. 11 J. Vondrka, man and team, hauling o Small Fown's Many Advantages. The small town rules America, be- cause, instead of being a place of ho- tels, restaurants and amusements, it is a place for normal living—where men walk home to lunch from their have the sympathy of the community. Ed Peterson was a caller in Bémid- ji Saturday. George T. Baker and Mr. Slossen.of Bemidji were callers here Monday. Bina Gustafson was a caller in Be- midji- Wednesday. Those who visited in Bemidji Wed- nesday are P. J. Rock- and Ed Pet- erson. Gordon Jones and several friends from Bemidji were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sime, The basement of the 0dd Fellow hall has been dug so it will not be te road anling . Smith, Knowles, labor, graveling St and team, mun n and te Dan McAnnany, m m, R, I’crrmult man Dan McKinney, man ana te l‘lunl( Passi, man and team, d n and team, (xcm"’e Zimmerman, Wicklund, man and team, | Ired Hendersoi, Albert Carlson, = L. 1. Paddock, serv Albert Carlson, services Chat Bernard, services man s teamster ading gravel on re . hauling hauling’ sand : nk Vondrka, labor on graveling of State road No. A F. A. 136—Baudette and 2 teams on construction of State re rvices as rodman and chainman res us Assistanl Fngineer .. 1y rodman and chainman uroy B. Bradly, man and team, hauling corduroy .. hauling gray d team, haiiting gravel - dman on State road No ro; sand Wesf 1w No, 11.. BEET SUGAR, 1001bs . . . . . . (Extra charge of 15¢ if delivered) .....$6.65 place of business and mow their own o Svenstes 8 o % front lawns and weed their backyard lll""g beforeswe kave a new bullding B onaron, sorvices et a2 fca o & i Allen Rteese, servi o e on_construction State Itoad No. : & T e nelg_hl)or§ 0SS | The Rebekah lodge was drgan- fhligone. Faucher, servi o Jaborer on construction Stute Rond No. ‘ ] either fence the time of day; where | ;.4 Tyesday evening and a large Allen Rese, services liborer on_construction State Itoad No. 11 ... 10 Ib SUGAR for 75 Bugene Jaucher, services as laborer on construction State IRoad N ; 8 P R R C they not only live in today, but re- member yesterday and plan for tomor- row; where families and communities retain, cherish and transmit tradi- ‘e beats:the hes i : Aifred Neville, [ Hegs, theve bents the heart ‘ot Amer: (Contmued feom Page 2) H. ':l:“ Meyer, mate! rlll furnigld on construction State Road No. 11 Moved, seconded and carried to adjourn until 2 oelock, July 10, jca.—Dodge County (Minn.) Star. nuinber initiated. Messrs. Arthur May and Lawrence Archie_Johnson, sev Tred Henderson, Iugene IFaucher, sery —_— Judicial Ditch No. 26 A. Johnson, servics Board reconvened at 2 o'clock, July gelf and team on construction State Road \n wervices self and team on construction State Road No. 11. 124, s as laborer on construction State Road No. 11.. welf and team on constructfon State Rond No. 11. ay laborer on construction $tate Road No. 11 . M., adjournm purstiant to EXTRA SPECIAL! it ilowis ressiution, And moved its adoption. | July, 1920, this County Board granted a petl-| £ new school dixtrict No. 36, out of districts No. 1 and | 2 12, 13, 14 and 15, town F48, range 34, ¥ " rdasived m this County Board thut the moncys, {0 three districts be, and the’same hereby are, divided aluation of their real| offered th 1th day of —_— Commi: WHEREAS, On the ton for the formation comprising of NOW THEREFORI 625 | funds and credits of the 00“ byr the three sehool districts in proportion to the asscssed 8104 personal ‘property of the safd districts ag ngsessed mu‘l equalized for the| 10 Tbs SUGAR for . ............... 69 (With grocery order of $1.00 or more) itati M. Everts, services as County Ditch Inspector . « Sanitation Always Pays. ." M. Petorson, services as axman on_ extension 5 Some people say that sanitation |L. I5. Paddock, servi 45 Assistant, Engineer on survey doesn’t pay. Well, it doesn’t pay doc- | Halvor Johnson, services as AXIAD .o ooel i tors and grave diggers, says the Unl- {w. Q1. Iiverts, services as County Dllch Inspector ted States public health service. Be Town of Wheeler, repairing bridge . ) , i Hans Helgeson, services as chain 4. ; sanitary; seek Lealth before you need And man i oar 1920, which divigion is as follows: School District No. 1, $29.311.00; School | v 0 L A, e o ARbTatai 29 "fii])l.‘::rlvl{‘\'n. 21, $528.00; School District No. 35, $26,500. 00, uml he Sehool Distriet | WATERMELONS, per lb ¥ s e §UE 4c D} 0 S as Assistant & L. T3 iPaddock; segvices . . Tands and credits, and the School it z Albert: Carlson, rodman and chainman on survey . 975 |No. 1 have and receive 5% % of such mone Ole Wiggerson, as_axman . 2o ! District No. 21 have and receive 917 1ch moneys, funds anq credits, and the . 55 have and rece % from District No. 1 and 6% from| | School District No. District No. 21. |being put to a vote, was unanimously 17 ynded by Commissioner Imsdahl, and, on| Bjerne: Anderson, 2 Sald fesolution was \ Tako Care of the Trees. services as axman o BavssNelaon, wrried, angl #o declared by the chairman | 810 A. M. 24 P. M. A city without trees is a flcsnlnte‘ " lnce. Y ity which d t| e Haail 416, 8 and 17. 7. 1 Fearal Deli H ace. et any city which does not|{pms . Moller, surfacing between Sections ¢ and 16, 8 and 17. T. presiding. : plfl”‘ its trees will some day be with- {W. M. Bverts, services as County Ditch Inspector ........... o 125 | It-was moved by Hayes, seconded by 1llfs that the following applications mr‘ s elhivery ours & | Judicial Ditch Ko. 34 |abatement be approved . W. Durton, 1136, George Smith; 1187, out them. Albert Anvinson, filling wr:‘shouts i . 1«23;“;11\,;", Lmb,rq{?“ 1138, Chas. Lin S s s q o . " t Anvinson, contract, bridge worl . 3500 oved by Ellls, seconded by Im: ommissioners 1 n and Hayes *6. ‘Thornhi . $580 act as committees of this Board in viewing Job 1908, work done by Mr. Izra lee, Trade Where You Get the Most . p U 0. Thornhill, contrac KKeep Everything in Repair. nton Krostad, filling Holes- in the street, are \\arnlugs\c W. Winter, filling, wi bridge work .. H timate for work done on contract. Said committees (0] neeting of the Board. 4.80 | who has presented final e: 23.40 | make report at the next 1921, at 10 o'clock in'! for Your Money n Theo. M. Newhouse, bridge material 41.25 Moved, second and earried to adjourn until August 2, fedinst mae Holes:iBo. are ,hmes 1‘5 Theo. M. Newhouse, bridge aterial '“‘nw forenoon. o , ‘. i the graveyard. Repairs in time wi |Wm. A. Purns, filling washouts 16.8 FEDWARD PAULSON, i delay both. TJuai Attest: Chairnan. | —— W. M. Everts, services as County Ditch T 10.25 A. D. JOHNSON, i Bubscribe mr Tne aily Ploneer I’me Hawkine, bridge material .. . 22.50 Co-Auditor, &

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