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'FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1921 "' " " .., ' oM E BEMIDIT DAILY PIONEER -~ 'WORK OF ANCIENT BUILDERS Methods of Thousands of Years Ago Seem Crude Today, but They, Were Effective. Dr. C. S, Fisher of the University of Pennsylvania has recently spent six iyears at the head of archeological ex- mons 5;? Egypt, :and among his'di e es 'tvere some which “'help " t make the methods of the anclent build- ers less mysterious, Three thousand years~before - Christ they were work- ing an alabaster quarry at El Amar- na, 11 miles from the, Nile and 200 miles above Memphis. From this quar- ry they transported blocks of ‘alabas- ter, each many tons in weight, to Mem- phis dn the following manner: They built a road, much as we should bulld , Jt-now, from the quarry to the river © bank, with a smooth surfncq of pounded - stone. The blocks were quarried by means of wooden wedges driven in at in- tervals along the cleavage line. 'When soaked with water, the wedges ex- panded and split off the stone, which | was then shaped and dressed with chisels and drills of very hard bronze. The blocks were mounted on sleds and dragged by gangs of slaves the 11 miles to the river, the road being watered, possibly oiled, to make it slippery under the sled runners (they had no wheels). Down the river the blocks were floated on rafts, to be dragged finally to the building sites. ARE LEARNING ABOUT YSTARS Men of Science Beginning to Bélieve i They Know Something Con. ! cerning |the Subject.! " The first successful 'attempt to +, measure stellar .distances; was made- in 1838 by Bessel, who determined thie parallax of 61 Cygni, & dittle star of the sixth magnitude which had at- tracted attention by its great proper motion of five seconds of arc a year. At the beginning of the present cen- tury 40 or 50 parallaxes had become known and in recent years progress in' measurement has become very rapid. Greenwich observatory reports the determination of the parallaxes of 50 stars a year, while some American observatories are doing even more. American astronomers have ip prepa- ration a catalogue giving the paral- laxes of 3000 stars and it is expected that within a very few years the dis- tances of all stars visible to the naked eye in the northern hemisphere will have been made known, as well as those of many fainter stars. The parallaxes are determined by both. trigonometric and spectroscopic meth- ods, while a third method can be ap- plied to many double stars. Society Gives Up Smoking, ~Smoking has become such a bour- gedks habit’ that many women_ of the Lofidon aristocracy who have tiens- ing obacco are now shunning’ it, at least in public. Medical men here have warned women frequently since the war about the evil effects of over-- indulgence in cigarettes, but- it ‘wag not-untli smoking became a bourgeois: babit: that-any difference was noticed in: the’ smoking habits ef women Qt the so-called “upper ten.” 4 At the moment the use of tobacco by women has: become abnormal;:be: sides, many. tobacconists are, manufac- turing small bridr pipes for feminine use. This has made the-habit too-com- mon to please ‘certain figures in'.so- clety, and, in consequence, they have givenyup the weed. At some aristos cratic garden parties recently few if any women of the elect ventured to ~smoke openly. So what medical men have been unable to do by their warn- ing .is being rapidly accomplished by class pride—St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Power-From Glacier. On account of ‘the searcity of watet |power’in the Bern Uistifet of, Switzer: 1and, it is proposed. to utilize the'water from the glaclers in a systematic;inan- ‘mer, : 'The Bachilis glacier is:the!first one selected ; and by closing thl‘b‘nntur: ‘al’drainage and-construeting a’mason: ry datn, the engineers are to form a storage reservoir of 113,000,000 cubic feet capacity. Grimel; which upon the completion of the new dam 492 feet long, 325 (e%t)dghjby 262 feet wide at the base.and 12 feet 6 inches wide at the top, becomes the main:" storage basin for the entire installdtion. Two new power stations are to be construct- ed, developing 120,000 horsepower in one and 90,000 horsepower in the oth- er. g Vivid Obituary. Diled—Aged fifty-six years, “six months and thirteen days. He was a mild-miannered pirate, with a mouth for whisky. He came here in the night with another man’s ‘wife and joined the church at the first seance. He owed us several dollars for the paper, a large meat bill and you could hear him pray six blocks. He died think he is right—he never paid #4ny= singing, “Jesus paid it all” andc_;w};_‘[ thing himself,”+He ywas Yuried in: an asbestos casket, and"biy friends threw. palm leaf fans'in his grave, as-he ma§: need them.—DMontpelier (N. D.) Mag- nef. g F. C. Hilgenberg has a novel niethod of stopping hemorrhage. Writ- ing In the Beitraege Zur Klinischen Chirurgie - (Teubingen) he describes cases in which he cut a plece of mus- cle' from pear the site of the hem- orrhage, used it as a plug or patch and sewed it into place, always stop- ping the flow of blood. He thinks there is'some chemical action in addi- tlon to the mechanical effect. Bubscrjbs for Tbe Dauy Plogeer. Stoppifig ‘a Hgmorrhage, - el OPFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- ERS OF BELTRAMI CIUNTY, MIN- NESOTA. Tho Board of County Commissloners of Beltrami County met on Tuesday, Au- gust 2, 1921, at 10/ o'clock in the fore- noon pursuant to adjournment. ‘Mem- bers present: Iidward Paulson, Hens B. Imsdahl, James sy Hayes, Wiillan Len- non ;and W. W. Jilis. 1t i d“"“" of the Préceeding fneeting Wwas and approved on' mation of Bilis, Téa Treasurer's; Receipts for March 318 ‘Balance in the TreaSury . 3 KTom tax. .collections . ...vuwu.s ! From collection private redemption | . “rom collection public lands . From morigage tax . From-Revenue: Interest , . ...... . Fines and licenses . . Boarding prisoners . . Clerk's fees ... .. Abatement proceedings . . Collections on Ditch Fund .... . Collections on teachers retirement Collections on investments: . . . Collections on poor . . ‘Colections on bonds and interest Collections on wolf bounty.. Collections on road and bridge.... Collections on school districts . . .... Total receips and balance .. Disbursements from March Total disbursements and balance ..... Bank deposits and cash'on hand A. D. Johnson, County Auditor Edward Paulson, Chairman of B'rd Co. _ Commissioners. . W. Rhoda, Clerk of District Court. Owing "to the erroneaous appointment of members of the County Board of Health-accordimgto proceedings of 'this County Board of April 5, 1921, it was moved by Lennon, scconded by Ellis that the Commissioners Paulson, Imsdahl and Dr. B. W. Johnson be appointed member$ of the County Board of health, all in'ac- cordance with the -section- 4643, general statuts of 19143. Motion was seconded by_Commissioner I3llis and duly carrfed. Meved, sedendedfand carried to_take, regess until-2,PuMjs 5 3 & Board- recorfvened, at 2, P. M. withall ml;’\'vr?ers pre’sbntt“.‘l LA B ereas a petition has been filed with the Boltrami Gbunty Board with the ap- proval of the County Superintendent of. scl _of thig' County, praying for the follgwiig’ described territory to be sét. over~from district No. 63 to unorganized school district of Kochiching County. SE quarter of section 11, all of section 12 and 13, and the'north % of NE quarter of, section :14 all in the town of -Gudrid, township 160, range 30 and said County Board have appointed the time and place for hearing on said petition as follows: it is hereby ordered that the hearing be had, upon said petition at a meeting in the afternoon of said day in:the Court House of Bemidii in said County .at which time and place said Board will hear all arguments of all persons inter- ested for or against said pétition. The above resolution was offered by Commis- sioner Imsdahl, seconded by Haynes and duly carried. B Commisioner Lennon offered the fol- lowing resolution.and moved its adop- tion, WHEREAS, the Commissioners of Highway has requested the County Boards of the State to co-operate with the trunk highway work to the extent of having some of the County engineer- inz foree assist on minor trunk highway surveys, The expense incurred by the County on such work to be reimbursed by direct payment to the County by the Commisioner of Highways. This ap- pearing to jhe the economical and proper method of handling this! 1T 1S H BY RIBSOLVED that the County Board agrees tg the proposition upon written Tequest from the Commis- sioner will co-operate as requested, pro- vided that the scrvices of the engineers are mot mequired for State-ld and County Waork within the County. “Motion was secorided by Commissioner Ellis and being put to vote was duly carried. WHEREAS, a petition signed by twenty-four freeholers of said County praying for ‘the change of a ertain highway in_ said ‘County, beginuing at the N. . corner of Section 28, running north of west 600 feet along Creek back to_apoint 280-feet north of original sur- vey and running thence south of west to 16th stake at the NW corner of the NEY% of NEY of Section 28, township U51, range 31 and by making such change from original survey will put {road on high ground and out of Perry creek, was presented to this board at its session on the 7th day of June 1951, and this ~ Board having. de- termined by the judgment of majority of its members that said pe- tition is reasonable on its face, and having by is order made at said scssion; appointed Tuesday the 11th day of July, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M. at Court House in sald county as the time and place for a hearing upon said petition, and having | by said order appointed a committee to meet on the route of said change in road, for the examination of the same, | and having ed notices of sald hear- ing, and, said meeting of sald committee embodying a ny of said petis Hie placeR Of :eachZown through ‘which changp of “#aid:road; runs, thergbysiat least thirty. days before tha'day of #did hearingapon said petition, and being satisfied that suid ices were 5o ppsted and proof of said ing_duly made, annd (:n.; fald_come| mitte anet dt the time and place h-,mum\t :‘fl‘rfmi brdet. :v?i,a- #aid notices, [l cxainfhed the kame/and made its re- port. in writing to this RBoard and recommended that said petition ~be granted, and said. Board having met at| the time and place designated ‘in sald order and snid:notices, to-wit, at Bemid- #i. in said County, on Tuesday the 11th day of July, 1921 at 2 o'clock P. M., and duly heard all that In favog of, or against raid petition and the report of said committee thereon, and a majority of said Board having agreed that said potition whould be granted. : IT 1S JIRRERY ?RT)'ICRT’J;. that_the prayer. af_sgid_petition be and the same tis r%m"‘.‘:sanr«r and’ said highway is herehy changed = as to run according to said committee's réeport...No action on petition was taken by Board except nyone had to sy 1921, Paid orders on revenue fund. . .§ 39,036.08 Paid orders on poor fund . . ..... 1,256.31 Paid orders on road and bridge... 1,601.77 Paid orders on redemption fund . . 12,732.80 Pajd orders on bonds and interest 4,733.756 Paid orders on state land . . ceee 60.00 Paid orders on contingent “ heees 100.00 Paid orders on incidental Bl 611.01 Paid orders on county agent fund . 580.00 Paid orders on refund fund .. . Paid orders on state loan fund. Paid orders on state fund.. Paid orders on wolf bounty , Paid orders on eanitarium . . , Paid orders on diteh fund No. 1 Paid orders on ditch fund No, Paid orders on ditch fund No. 3 .7 140,150.35 Paid orders on ditch fund No. 4......... & 38,710.49 Balance as close of business July 21, 1921 725,446.17 Cash in safe and drawer .... 3 . 345.10 Cash items . . .. 2 il 42,2924 Deposited in Ist. National ‘Bank, Bemidfi. 99,051.47 Deposited in Northern National Bank, Bemidji. 114648 Deposited in Security State bank, Bemidji 68,966.36 Deposited in Farmers State Bank, Bemidji 5 Deposited in INrst National Bank, Blackduc 25 Deposited in Beltrami County State Bank.. ’ Deposited in First National Bank, .Baudette Deposited in Security State Bank, Baudette Deposited in First State Bank, Kelliher Denosited in State Bank of Spooner . .... Deposited in IFirst State Bank of Williams \Deposited in Security State Bank of Warrond. 1211778 Deposited in Tirst National Bank, Cass Lake.... '706.52 Deposited in Citizens State Bank of Kelliher U7 11,340044 Deposited in John Neubeen & Co., Chicago 150,000.00 Deposited in Blackduck State Bank ... . 1250000 Deposited in Hines State Bank........ 5,000.00 Deposited in Pcoples State Bank, Pinewook - 3.000.00 Deposited in Citizens State Bank, Grygla.. 12,000.00 Deposited in Farmers State_Bank, Deer River 101000.00 Deposited In Solway State Bank ......... 10,000.00 Deposited in Graceton Farmers State Bank 7,500.00 Deposited in State Bank of Grygla . 10,000.00 Total funds . . . . A A 7 Respectfully sumbitted this 21st day of July, 1951 "7 TIeS Y i p: o .RR9.70.CDOL0’. .|| of the Commisioner of Highways,and |¢ tion to be posted-in_the three most pubsFe seconded by Imsdahl and duly carried, The following report of the Board of Audit was accepted and ordered filed. The undersigned, Board of Audit of sald Beltrami County, met at the office of the County Treasurer on the 21st day of July, A. D, 1921, for the purpose of examini; and auditing the accounts, books and vouchers of Iarl Geil, Coun- ty ‘Preasurer of sald County, and to count and ascertain the kind, description and amounts of funds in the County Treas and be}:vnxlns thereto. ' We pectful make the following report thereon: 11,5 to July 'z‘isz.‘ ..$ 578,359.35 Lo 526,720.89 10,622.0¢ 7,965.88 693.77 .+.$4,166.35 . - 235.00 898.80 5.75 446181 eve . 81,144,470.66 L. $1,144,470.65 to lay matter over till August mecting of Board. The matter was brought up at this meoting. Upon motion of Ellis, seconded by Lennon that petition bé gn‘g;m. Motion carried. ! . Moved. by, Elljs,, scconded by Hayoes hat the ollnwllrl)g lllzmlm\u‘;un for abate~ ment be approved, John [eiker, John Smith and Pete Nelson...Motion duly carried, P The following resolution of the City Council was presented to the County Board. RESOLUTION NO. 19§ At a meeting of the City Council of ’lhh(“ili\ of Bemidji,. Minuespta, heldin, ‘thetcounecl]l c¢hambers 4n the City Hall in aid eity, on Monday, the 2Hth day of July, 1921, at 8 o’clock P. M., ‘the follow- ing resolution waa introduced by Alder- ovee who' moved its adoption. RESOLYVED, that:the Countyx Board of-the county of Belrami, state of Mi heésota, be and the same hereby is auth- zed to appropriate and expend such sums of ynoney from the County road and bridge fund as it nay deem advis- ablé: for oponing, vacating resurveying road street or highway the:same being a public road. street, or highway within the city of ‘the City of Bemidji in «aid County and State: ‘Commencing at the intersection of Central avenue with Roosevelt streét; thence west on Roosevelt street to its intersection with Carpenter avenue; thence southwesterly on Carpenter av- enue to a point where its prolongation intersecta the north and south quarter line of section 21. Townsh'p of Bemidji: thence south on the said north and south quarter line of the center of said sec- fion 21. Sald appropriations and expen- ditures to be according to the provisions of Section 2517, General Statutes of Minnesota, 1913, and any amendments thereto.. . The foregoing resolution hav- ing been duly seconded by Alderman Bridgeman it was put upon its passage and by an aye and nay vote was declared duly passed and carried. Aldernien voting “aye” Palmer, Carv- er, Bridgeman, Barnell. McKinnon, Staf- ford. Smart, Boyce, Rode, Lalr. Aldermen 'voting “Nagy” None. Alder-| man’ absent: Hayward, Jpproved July 29, 1521 : A. V. GARLOCK, Mayor, Alttest. Belle Denley, city clerk, Published August 5, 1821, It was moved by Iillis, seconded by Lennon that the above resolution be car- ried out under the supervision of Com- misioner Paulson to such extent as he may deem justified. Motion duly carried WHERBEAS, on the ind day of July 1921 a petition signed by 24 freeholders of this, County; was presented by this Board praying for the change of highway beginning at a point on the % line 2.1 fect, east of the west % corner section 30, township I46, range 31 and running thence 366.3 feet on a 20 degree curve to right, thence north 7 degrees 35' West, a distance of 658.5 feet: thence 976.8 feot on a 2 degree OO' curve to right; thence north 11 degree: east a dist- ance of 745.1 feet thence 2149 feet to left on a 20 degree OO' curve and to be coneeted with County road No. 155 at north and south ends and terminating at Courty Road No. 155 on section 24, town- ship 146, range 32 The County Board of this County have determined- that in the judgment of the majority of its members sald petition was reasonable on jte face, it is hereby ordered that a hearing be had on said petition in the Court flouse of Bemidji in said County on Tuesday the 6th day of September 1921, at % o'clock in the afternoon at which time and place said 5 Board will hear all that is said in favor of or inst, d petition. It is further ordercd Commissloners | members of , thig are hereby appbin i committee to éxinine s@id proposed chinge of said road BHd wake report at safd meeting of ssald Boardshercinbafore specifigd; that Ujpcmoticed hereby. given and posted as provided by Ti Above | resolution was offered b | 1 . by Ims Moved spg antit 10 ‘,;u? q? oard réconyancd 2RI oDl PO WIHEREAS, o potition signed and Auly acknowledged by members of school hoard of district No. 88 requesting that sections 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6.7, 8, 9,10, 11, and 12 in the town of Shooks be et over to| Afstrict No. 88 from district No, 11 was | presented to the County Board of thix Coun « session of waid Board held on Tuesday the 12th day of July, 1921 for the uction of said board thereon and whereas it was then ordersd by sald beard commencing on the 2nd day of August 1921 in the Court House at 10/ welock A, M. at Bemidil in =aid County | and whereas due notice of time and place | of wuch hearing has heen given by post- ing copies of said petition 10 days prior to the day of such hearing and by mail- s 'Ing to the clerk of each of said districts | sixteenth line s lanc 80 affected thereby a true copy of such notices and two weeks in the legal news- paper printed and published In sald B trami County, to-wit, Bemidjl Pioneer, which said newspaper last mentioned printed and published in said County and was duly designated by the said County Board for the publishing of the same and due proofs of the posting and ser- vice and publication of said notice of hearing having been made and filed, by the affidavit ®of . M. Latteral, who posted said notalce and by the certifi- eate of - the County Auditor of said County, who served the satd:notice upon each of the :Clerks of ‘said districts af- fected thereby, and by the affidavit of the. publisher of said newspaper, G. E. sarson, Whereas at the scssion of said unty Board commencing on the 2nd day of “August 1921 said - petition was publicly read and considered and argu-i ments of all persons interested therein | for or against the organization of suid| proposed new district duly considered it 1s hereby ordered that said petition be granted and the following described territory, to-wit, Sections 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7,,8, 9, 10 11, and 12, town of Shooks, township. 151, range 30 be set off to district, No. 88 from district No. 11. Above resolution wias offered by Com- missioner Lennon, scconded by Ellis and duly carried. Commissioner Lennon offered the fol- lowing resolution and moved its adoption WIEREAS, the County Board of Bel trami_ County has set off from district No. 11 to.No. 88 the following described territory, sections 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, township 151, range 30. NOW 'THERBEIORE, be it resolved by this County 'Board that the moneys funds and credits of the {wo districts the two school districts be and th the hereby divided by the two districts in’ proportion to the assessed valuation of their I and personal proverty of said districts as assessed and equalized for the year 1820, which division:-is as - follows. School district No. 88, $109,700.00, School district No. 11,.$91,974,0¢, and the school district No. 88 ‘have and reccive hid per cent of such moneys, funds and credits, and the school district No. 11 have and receive 5.6 per cent of such moneys, funds and credits.. . Sald Resolution was seconded by Commissioner' Ilayes and on being put to vote was unamimously carried and so deglared by the chairman presid- ing, i ZApplication was re American Legion Post No. 217, Baudette, Minnesota for $25.00 to assist in defray- ing cxpenses incurred in connection with Memorial Day excercises in Baudette | and Spooner...Upon motion of Imsdahl, seconded Ly Lennon, $25.00 was appro- Driate ‘Moyed, seconded and carried to take recess until 1:30 I, M. Board reconvened at 1:30 P. M. members present. WHEREAS, A petition signed and duly | acknowledged by a majority of the free- holders who are entitled to vote at school meetings in_thier respective distriots, | residing within the territory of the pro- posed new school district asking for the formation of a new school district, which shall embrace the territory hereinafter| described, was presented to the County | Board of this County, at a session of said Board held on the 12th day of July, A, Iy 1921, for the action of said Board thercon; AND WHERPAS, Due notice of the time and iplage of such hearing has been given by*posting a cop¥ of said notice in three of the most public places in cach of: the school districts to be affect- ed by safd petition ten days prior to the day of such hearing, by mailing to the Clerk of each ool districts 0 uffected therehy such notice at-lcast ten days before the time | appointed for such hearing and by the| pulricas “said notice for 2 weeks in the legal-newspaper printed and publish- | ed in sald Beltrami Coynty, to-wlt, Be- miaji Weckly Pioncer, which said news- paper lust mentioned ix printed and pub-} lished In said County, and aas duly de signuted by sald County Board for the from the ved All publishing of the same: «nd due proofs | of the,posfingifind servics and publica- | fon, tice of hehring having Lech ‘madalmud filed by ithe affidavit of \Wes Wight, who posted said notice, and by the cortificate of« the County Auditor of sald County, who served the| sald notice, upon cach off the Clerks of | sald distrigts affected by the affidavit| of " the m§nshcr of said’ newspaper in which tha:same was so published,re- spectively, G. 13. Carson, AND WHEREAS, At the session said County Board ‘commeficing on said £nd- dayof August, 1921, gaid petition was 4 pubHely 1 and’ considered and argumients of all persons int ted therein for and against the organization | of said proposed new school district duly heard and considered. 1T 1S HEREBY ORDIERED AND DE- TERMINED, that said petition be grant- ed and the following described ‘terri- torry, to-wit, Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, and 36, Town of Liberty, town-/ ship 148, range 34 be and the same is| hereby . organized and constituted al sehool “district, and shall he hereafter | designated and known as Common School Dictrict No. 36 of the County of Beltrami | State of Minnesota. | URTHER ORDERED AND :D, that the 20th day of 1921 at 7 o'clock in the after- ool House in said Gistrict be and the same is hereby fixéd as the time and place, when and where the first meeting of the electors of said district who are qualificd to vote at school meetings, will be held to organize ‘suid district, and that the County Audit- or cause ten s posted notice to be given of the and place of such «d by law. The County to the clerk of each by this .order a true | of | | 4 August, aoon at the Camel Sc tim meeting as requi Auditor will mail districts affected copy hereof. Above resolution w migsioner Hayes, sec and duly carried, Commi; Hayes lowing resolution and tion. .. WHEREA day has orde district _comprisin 23, 24, £5, 26, 84, 3 town of Liber! of school distric NOW THIERIEFORE this County” Board (hat the moneys, funds and credits of the said two school distriets be and the are hereby divided by the two s distriets in proportion to the assessed valuation of their real and personal property of the sald district as cer and cqualized s offercd by Com- nded by Imsdah! offered the fol- moved its adop- the County Board this d the formition of & new 5 of scetions and 36, in the formerly a part 9. be it resolved by for the year 1 division follows: ~ School district No. 00, School district No. 36, $28,668.00 and the -school district No. 9 have and re- celve 559 of such monc funds and credfts, and the school di No. 36 have and receive 45% funds and credits, Said resolution was seconded by Commissioner Imsdahl and on being put to vote was unanimously carrled and so declared by the chairman presiding. WHERISAS, a petition signed by a re- quired number of frecholders praying for the establishment ofy the County ditch beginning at point at the S quarter of SW quarter of section 11, Town 149, range 32; thence In a souther- 1y digection for a distunceof ubout 200 rods; thence in a southwesterly direc tion until it intersects thic section line between scctions 14 and 23; thence wi along said sectfon line for a distapce of bout 160 rod: south n on 22 for of about 160 rods and there termi- nates, THEREIOPE, be ft resolved that Willlam Fwerett be appointed Jng- ineer and he malke report 4s to the fea- aibility of constricting such ditch as soon as practical. The above resolution was offercd by Commiszioner Ellis, se- conded by Lennon. Duly carried. The final extimate of i R Lec, con- tractor on . 1968, County toad No. 24 for $241 sented, . . Comn- mittee appointed to view the work done by Mr. Lee. composed of Edward Paul- #on, and James . Ha reports favor- ably, and on motion of H . seconded by Fillis that tha estimate be paid. Mo-| tlon carried. The final estimate of T Fide. con- ctor on State Road No. 12, mounting to $1.479.21 and $2,510.28 was presented, Commis- | en September 1, sioner Imsdahl having been appointed tnl view the work after its completion re-|bonds shall be in sul ports favorably and moves that the esti-|lowing form mate be pald. Motion was seconded Commisstoner Hayes and duly carried Moved by Ellis, seconed by Imsd: that Milo Hubell of Bemidjl, Minn. Hen-|pay to bearer.. ry Pfund of Kellier, Minn. and Helle (in Gold Coin at to be | in appointed local weed inspectors for Bel-| e Compensation to be paid | imbursement ay for each day of actual | Clementson of Clementson, Minn trami County at $5.00 per service performed.. . Motion carri ed. Moved, seconded and carried that Com-| by . ahl missioner Imsdahl act as a Committee to view the graveling of State Road No, 12| west of Baudette and to make report|Countersigned: at next meeting of the board. Jee O &, Commissioner Ellis offered the fol-| County Aud! lowing resolution and moved its adop-! tion: WHERIL pelt I 19t expended in yroviug, in acordance with plans Specifications therefor approved by foner of Highways, Known as trunk highways, described ] S, exclusive of moneys de-|this board, the county treasurer and the rived, from federal aid, the county of {county mi has subsequently to Iebruary |p, 3 permanently im- | and the rohds in article 16 of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota and herctofore more de nitely fixed and detel missioner of Highw: , on account contracts entered into by said cou dated subsequently to Iebruary 1, 1 efl- mined by the Com- of nty 919 and prior to April 26, 1921 moneys which together with interest at the rate of f per_cent from the respective dates five of such expenditures to the date hereinafter fixed a5 the date of the bonds herein-| atter provided for, amount to as much as the sum of §85,000 and, WHERIEAS, the were derlved from taxe or state hij moneys so expended gh- way ald, or temporarily. transferred from bond, interest or sinking funds, and none of such expenditures have been or are to be pald out of the p ceeds of the bond; 265, Laws of Minnesota, 12 or any other general law of this state, or of funding or refunding honds of the coun- ty herotofore issued or money to be! derived from federal aid, and WIIERIZAS, the amount cf such ex- penditures has been checked over and oner of Hi aporoved by the Comm woys to the extent et ie ereby desired. and WHEREAS, Commissioner Lot ified are chas e fter spectfied J as :::n\:‘l»m by the ote of “!nlllwll“l‘l‘ their maturity Trunk ind and only nea with I“fl" "1"(\\"“‘ Tow f 1921 n x D ”"’\‘:: ‘;ll L ounty ll(‘;‘r{:[fll fwbursement from the Htote '(‘\ A '|| fburs OOF the Trunk Highway such exvenditures, Now, Therefore. BE T RISOLVEDL, eltrami, Minneso(n | (l‘{ fllll‘ sum of $85,000.00. That 8 bonds sl bo. 85 T mumber, buinbe consecutively from one ) o), Tnelusive, shall be of the e ton of $1,000.00 vach, and be dated September 1, 1921, Yo principal the out of the as follows: mature S ‘Bona nunnhcnl‘ifllm to 10, inclusive, on September 1, S oY (etustver] Bonds numbered 11 on_September 1, 1932. Bonds numbered 30, inclusive, :i::lxms‘i::fi’:t’é)éh{l”“ 10, Inclustve, ) 1{::33:‘“l.:;::;.l;;{n;xlxm51_1 to 50, inclusive, )"u'(.nm.«' numneret a1 to 60, inclusive, ““l{::;In;l«l‘"l|‘lll(|ll1')e,r‘(‘l'll.21' to 70, Inclusive, ol .':‘Il\’n‘;:bi}sdrzfil to 80, inclusive,, O“BT;;HLU‘:::T‘:&}J\“;K to 85, inclusive, 1939. said bonds sha rate of six (6) per bayable seml-annually on the of Mareh and Sl Whicll uhall We evidenced by pelate Interest coupons, cach Ihe the interest for six period, and shall be payable i ipal 4nd interest at such pli ‘w has eortificd that the bonds & has eertific nl out of that fund, qelans of Chap- pro- issucd under Chapter ih- for which reimburse- of 1 at gh- in re- ne- for that the County | issue_its bonds sald red to cighty- de- hall and shall Il bear interest at the | Bemidji Ploncer Publishing Co cent. per annum, 1st day Bemldfi btember In cach year, | Bemidji Pioncer Publishing Co., publishing of ¢ appro- evidone- | month: to prin- | a8 Pur-{ g gy, Qillls, expenses. attending County Board of tached to satd That the coupons antlally the fol- ....... Senns NO....ivs | O e,y of AL D, 19.. |the County of.... Minnesota, W Dollars ($....) +ve s Minnesota, be- the semi-annual iustallment of in- Trunk Highway Re: dated. .19, on_its Bond t due Be It Further RESOLVED, that the chairman of uditor be and the same are reby authorized and directed to cause 1id bonds to be prepared in said form, and execute the same on behalf of the county, and that the county auditor be and ix hereby authorized al said Dbonds with his official seal and " that the chairman of this board, the cour treasurer and the county auditor be and they are hercby authorized %o execute the coupons of said bonds by the fac simile of their signatures, printed, lithographed or engraved thereon, and that said bonds when o executed shall be placed in the custody of the treas- urer, to be by him delivered as here- inafter provided. Be It IFurther RESOLVED, that bids for the pur- lchase of said honds hereinbefore spe- cified be opened and considered by the County Board of sald county at a meet- ing thereof, which is hereby fixed to be held at the Court House in Bemidji, Minnesota, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 7th day of September, 1921, RBe 1t FFurther RESOLVIED, meeting of this the time and plac | i that notice of ard to be held above specified for the consideration of said bids for the sale of sald bonds. “to be published in the Bemidji Weekly Pioneer, n news- paper published at Bemidji, Minnesota, once in cach for at least two successive weeks, the first publication of which shall he at least fourteen days: prior to said date of meeting, and sald new: paper is hereby designated as the new [ paner in which safd notice shall be | published, Be It urther RESOLVED, that the County Auditor is authorized and directed without de- lay to cause to bo published in sald Inewspaper once In each week for two 1 8uccessive weeks, a notice in substan- |tially the following form: [ NOTICIS OF SALE 01" TRUNK HIGH- [WAY REIMBURSEMENT BONDS O B! RAMI COUNTY, “MINNESOTA. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. that on the Tth day of September, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House in {the City of Bemldji. Beltrami LCounty, | Minnesota, the County Board of said county will receive bids for the sale of £85.000.00 bonds, in the denomination of $1,000.00 each of sald county, to bel 0 | RIEIVENUE Louix I°. Dow Co | Miller-Davis Co,, blanks for Count 700 Rettlement sheets Audi I Miller, | Bemiaji Bemldji Ploncer Publishing Co Ploneer 'ublishing Co., blanks, in | Bemidfi Ploneer Publishing Co., ink and Bemidjl Ploneer Publishing Co.) 60 court { Bemidji Ploneer. Publishing Col. statione | Superintendent [ Bemlafi- Ploneor Publishing Co. (v pew Bemidii Ploneer Publishing Co. envelol | Bemidji Toneer Publishing (o, station | Bemiaji Ploncer Publishing Co.. miscells bate g | Bemtdgi Ploneer Publishing Co.. misc | Bemidji Ploncer Publishing Co., stationery for County "reasur | Bemidfi Ploneer Publishing Co, publishing Teachers” Exams (dully) publishing’ Teuchers' xams (weekly). Bemidji Ploneor Publishing o, publishing ol hool District notlees, ., Pioncer Publishing (o, publishing of Sghool Distriet ndtie for. July fans B. Imsdahl, ns B, Imxdahl, o WL RS, expens I i1 penses, attendings € ttending Commis: chaser 1 v direct. James 10 expoenses, attending Col hat suld bonds shall be in substan- |Gy may e, tenyeling oxponses to ally the following form, with neces | gy Bl Mailons and maturities, which form is hereby approved and adopted No. NITED STA 5 O AMERICA UNISFAT 01 MINNESOTA County of Beltraml HIGHWAY MENT BOND TRUNK KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRISS-| Beltrami, varlationss as to numbers, denomi- sald W, $1,000.00 |y ydrow Johnsor RIEIMBURSE- Jdwn ) ttonding County | Andrew Johnson, hourd for prrumrh For penses Lo fowa nfter Xpenses, approhonding ! Andrew Johnson, ‘Andrew Johnson, livery to Walker: servi | Andr Jolgison, Sheriff's expenses, ot 1, on, viewing body of Dorothe . N, e, vilew Iorace Watkl JENTS, That the County of | 1. N. MeKoe, viewing Body of Tames 1. ‘Minncsotu, scknowledges Itself Idebi-|1e” W jthodn, exponses, attonding Court wl, and for value received Dromises gl ay’ gy copy of Judgement Docket to pay to bearer ONJ THOUSAND DOl 1d Coln. of the|qrs ST of the present standard [ gty LARS ($1,000.00) in United State: of welght and fincness, on the ... day\of... . D19, with Interest | thercon from date until paid at the rate of six per cent per annum payable annualiy on the lst day of March and Keptember in cach year upon presentu- |- tor and surrende the annexed in- |y terest coupons as they severally be- come due, both prineipal and interest ing ble nt......in the city of state ol This hond was fssucd by sald County wnder authority ofi and in stiiet com-| pliance with the laws of the State of Minnesot thereunto enabling, and ma arly Chapter 522, Laws of ount of expenditures made in per v improving ronds known | as trunk highways described in Article 16, of the Constitution of the State of heretofore Minnesota, and ) rmined by designated, fixed und det Commission r s hereby CI3 Cremn that all cLs, things reguired by the Constitution Laws of the State of Minesota, to and to he done precedent to and in nee of this bond, including tion of the certificate of oncr of Highways required Chapter 522, Laws 1941, a cop is endorsed hereon, have hece 50 conditions mi- definitely the AND RI- and and be the the the Com- by of .which properly done, happenod and been performed, in rogular and due form and time as T quired by Jaw, and that the total In- of " raid wounty, Includ does not exceed any con: utory limit, “The full faith sald County of Beltrami, are hereby irrevocably pledged for punctid yment of the principal interest of thls bond at n urity. IN WITNESS WHIERIEOR, the Cou Board of Beltraumi County has caused this bond to signed its chairman, and by the County ftre urer, and countersigned by the Cou auditor and sealed with his seal, this Lday of......A. D, 5 ty Boi .County, Ing stie credit and resources of Minnesota, the and nty Minnesoti, nty offfcial | 19, ard. Minnexota. County Treasurer. ...County, Minnesota. Countersigne ..County Auditor. L) The following is to he printed on back of this bond: ORDE M, Babcock, (8] NO. 1, C. the entitled certify that Minnesota, Is do_hérehy eltrami, to its honds in the aggregate sum of o £85,000.0¢ under se . 2, subsection I (h) of Chapter 52 ws eaid honds when so will be pald by the the Commissioner of | Gordo Highways ‘of the State of Minnesota, County' of | Is- 1921, that | Arthur Oleon, jssiied are such as ) 11 State of Minnesota ! Prunk | 11. T that said |Alfred at their maturity out of the Highway fund and only out of that fund. in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 522, Laws 19% hon td be known a« Trunk High- ooty prgarni .’\"V':‘:;‘::-:;xJ:{w”}’i“{:;’;fl [Afrea Myarvold, lubar on :-n:.:nerlr:-llwlnv'r and to be numbered from one (1) to O O o Y. oad vighty-five (85) Inclusive ! struction Dated gL.nt ",‘f," Minnesota, this |5 S ungon, labor,@graveling road €. M. PARCOCK Commistionar of IHighw; of State of Mineso (COMMISSIONT AL) Mrs, Horbert Sanhorn, supper for Ju ness fees I cage of Ktite witness feos in caso rrance, ey ; essing U norganiz | Henry Pfund, Ing | Given Hardwar I, rff, as Tumber yards plumbing at County Juil plumbing af Court Hozs Northwestern Bell Northwestern Bell Telephone o Bemldfi Gas Co., gas fo rental horlf's reslden IS, D. Snyd | Bemidfi Pione Ingpection r Publishing BemldJi Ploneer Publishing Co, trips . poncils | Adeline Goodrich, 18, di Hang Sorenson, express on whe . W. Koepp, work on drag s work in High 1 for tru Jucoh Monson, road labor S Juliug Zellmon, man and team, rond lak John Kolken, man and team, road labor , Ole Welen, road lnbhor W. Ttobe, man and te Anton Kolken, rond rond m. labor ..., 8. C. Holmen, man and team, road Inl o MAINTENANCE State Road Wo. 12 1abor - 154 Lafave, 3 road plainers ... |33, Blde, dragging road ., .. H. 1%, Meyer, td 4614 -fool chnin International Lumber Co, matel L. Paddock, services oy Ase and furnis services ag Assistant “1n erlal and Jabor on plaine 4 Paddock Dunn, » W. H, Johnson, services as Assistunt Roy Zimmerman, scrvicesas-Rodman rthur Olson, services s Chainman .. F. A, 162 State Rood Paddock, services ns Assistant L. 1 A s Instrument | W, H. Joh 11 B. Palmer, wervices | Job 1901, B..C. » L French, terinl furni, Qoo Al e evices s Todfuath, DIV. M fied makin Gordon, Jones, services s T L Jones, es s Rofdman, mvI « i V. zineer W. 1. Johnson. Fanin pmett Tolfe Chainman, rulverts .. ; Rodman % A Chalnman o Atlas Culvert Co, ¢ oy Zimmerman, ser Kervies Palmer, sery! B. Meyer, dynamite furnished Dan MeAnnany, ¥ L Paddock, cervices as Asgistant Fng Myarvold, services s laborer 1 xelf and team on construct Frank Kintner, Archie Johnson. Chamberlin, eervices, graveling rond I.. Chamberlin, gelf and team, graveling ) Dlank certificates for County Auditor Miller=Davis Co.. 100 blanks for County Auditor .. envelopes for County Auditor Hancous supplies for County ding Commissione nses, attending County Board of Equal L attending regu ng_ bodles bf Wm. Elletson, Hannah A of Stute District No. Co.. glags and setting for Judge Stanton's offiee ephone Co., tolls for month of s Highwany stationery for Highway Fngineer Pirat Oommissioner's District, County Road ¥o. 20 stant fingineed State Boad No. -Dodds Lumber Co. materind furnished on re 8100,000 Bond—Connty Read Engineer IEngineer Amendmnent No. 1—Job 1910, F. A. 143. Bta dant Bngineer . Di Ingtroment Man ‘Job 1903, F. A. 135, State Rond No. filling holes on graveling . oIf and team on construetion of r Albert Moran, eelf and team, dragging eravel (Continued on i‘:nl,;c Four) dated September 1, 1921, tp|bear est at the rate of 6 per cent per an! payable semi-annually, to mature {ns-to principal as follows: B Bouds npmbered 1¢-to 10, -iriolusive, on_Septemeber 1, 1931, Bonds numbered 11 to 20, Inclusive, on_September 1, 1932, Bonds numbered 21 to 80, Inclusive, on_September 1, 1933. Bonds numbered 31 to 40, Inclusive, on_September 1, 1934. : Bonds numbered 41 to 50, inclusive, on_September 1, 1935. Bonds numbered 5i to 60, inclusive, on_Scptember 1, 1936. \ Bonds numbered 61 to 70,inclusive, on_September 1, 1937. Bonds numbéred 71 on_Septemiber 1, 1038, Bonds numbered 81 on_September 1, 1939 to to 80, /inciusive, 86, inelusive, Sald bonds to_be issued under Chap- ter 52, count of expenditures made manently improving roads desc Laws, Minnesota, 1921, on ac- ‘llil par- ribed in Article 16 of the Constitution® oI the State of Minnesota, "All bids must be certified” check in the amoun went of the amount able I " -] 3 a of the isste pay- unconditionally to . the treasurer of sald county, to be forfeited;to the county In the evenmt that the success- ful bidder fails to take and pay or the bonds in accordance with the® terms of his bid. The board reserv ject any and all bids be addressed to the und By order of the county board unty Dated thiy 9th day of Augus Bemlidi, Minnesota. the right to re- 1 bids should rsigned, N denn Audltor, 19 a1, Beltrami County. Be It Further RESOLV, . that the County Treas- urer on recelving the purchase price of is authorized to delfver said he order of the purchaver to hereafter of #aid hon honds to wham the awarded, on 1 id county same may be viment into tre asury amount of the pureh « bid thevefor, and: that the pro- cecils derived from the lssi e and sale of sadd bonds shall be placed in the fund sald county out of which the original expenditures were made, but shall be first applied to the pay. ment of any outstanding unpald war- rants issued ‘or to be {ssued on ac- count of such expenditures; Be 1t Turther It in and resour trami, Minnesota, and poard’ ax’ wuch, be and hereby | irrevocably | pl punctuai® b interest of said bonds Commissioner H; motion to adopt the roll being calle of the aged the adopted by the following vote: OLVISD, that the full faith,-cred- s of said county of Bel- this _county shanié for ‘ment “of the prindt maturity. s seconded d resdlution, ne are the and the and was Aves: Edward Paulson, Hans B. Tms- mes 1%, is. vs: None. Moved, & the. following bills: dah Hayes, for County tor . asurer . k and file case for ens for Register of Deeds. enda nd mi ter ribbons for County Supt, < for County Superintendent ery for County Supt. cous supplies for Judge of mmissiones “ount sionoer lnr nrecting. qualization mmissioners' ilar meeting regular mecting ation r moeting . Board of month of July . prisoner .. prison ni Warrant tenving Baudette ¢ 1 Reynolds, decensed Hrady t Buudetto ot vit. Charle v and atte uly for month of July and Judl .. Western Unton,"clock rental ... Sminin Sriekson, holding Teachory Isther L. MeGhee, work for County Supy Fintendent ,-:- 53 mf}?;'" <'.|:mlnl:v for County Superintendent ... J:4Ci ) xpenses, VIsIting schools as County S | ROAD AND BRIDGE Goneral James I, Hayes, livery, viewing ronds g ummit Merc ythe and 1 snath i . W. ;. i 5 expenses on rond work {Fdward Panlson, Commissioner's cxpenses on rond work { Hans 1. Tmsduhl, Commissioner's expenses on road worl zineer for Highwny Engineer way Engineel office ek " hor hed for eer . Fob 200 No. 12, Spooner So. State Rcad No. 4. Bomidsi East ana Went « filling station .. B B ¢ inc road. of 1 road ounty Auditor ‘L ¢ I'rocoedings Willlam Lennon, conded and catried to allow a0 14.88 34.23 .« 170, Johnson and 5.00 4.26 617 604 & 1.21 856 ST 25 4500 7.81 43.567 19.49 13.00 47.12 4.87 6.50 ‘