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TR (Pt THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER’ _ (Continued from Page 2) ‘Minutgs of the Board of Equalization wore read and approved on motion of Commissioner Hayes, seconded by Com- | missioner Imsdahl, and duly. carried. The following resolution” was: offered Jby Commissioner Hayes who moved Its adoption: 5 ‘Whereas, a_Petition signed by' twenty- four freeholders of “Beltrami County praying for the establishment of a cer- tain highway in said county beginmiing JJat the Southeast dorner -of the North- cast Quarter. of Section 13, Township 148, Range 34, running thence north (%) one-half mile along’ range lime to sec- tion line between “sections 12-and 18, Township 148,/ Range 34, thence east about 150 refic._n,cruss the railroad right- of-way . on the'section line between scc- tions 7 and 18, Township 148, Range 33, > “thence ‘morth -orie: mile: ulong the cast I/ ling of Minneapolis, Red Lake and Man- itoba Railroad -right-of-way to the Northwest corner of Section 7, Town- ship 148, Range 33, and to.be connected through ‘roads-as follows: East one mile on the,line between Sections 6 and 17, Township 148, Range 33, and’ terminat- “This Board having determined by the Judgment of . majority of ity members, that’ said petition is reasomable on ‘its face and Qaving by Its order made at sald session named Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1921, at 11 o'clock in the ing at the southeast covner section 6, Township 148, Range 33, and not within the limits ot any incorporated city, was presented to this Board at its session on the. 11th day of. July, 1821, forenoon at the courthouse in the City of Bemidjl, Beltrami County, as the time and place for a hearing upon said Petition, and having by said order- ap- pointed ‘w, committee of its members ‘to mine said proposed route of said road und designated Monday the 8th ‘day of August,. 1921, at 10 o'clock a m. at alker's Spur in said County’as the time .and place of said Committee to meet on the route of said proposed road and for: the examination of -the same, - and having caused notices of said hear- ing and said meeting of said Committee embodying a copy of said Petition to be posted in three ymost’ public places ‘in oach_township through which said pro- posed route runs or, affected thereby,‘at least thirty days beforo the said' hear: ing upon aid. Petilion, and being satis: fled, that said Notices; were 'so -posted and proof of said posting. duly ‘made and the said Committee having ‘miet'at’the i timg and’ place designated inikaid order 4nd notices, and examined the same and made its report in writing to this Board and recommernding_that said Petition be granted and said- Board having met at the time and place designated in said order and said notices, to-wit: at the Court House in the City of Bemidji on Tuesday the Gth day of September, 1921, at 11 o'clock a. m. duly heard all that anyone .had to say in favor of or against’ the granting of said Petition, and considered said Petition and.the re- port of said Committee thereon and a majority .of said Board having agreed that said Petition should be granted, It Is Hereby Ordered, That the pray- er of said Petitioners be, and the same liereby is, granted and said highway is Thereby established so as to ruh accord- ing_to sald Committee's report. The Resolution was seconded by Com- missioner Ellis and upon being put to vote was duly carried Moved, seconded and ¢arried to take recess until 2 p, .m. Board reconvened; at 2 o’clock p. m, with gll members present. Commissioner Imsdahl. offered - the following Resolution - and ~moved - its adoption: 5 g s » ‘Whereas, The Petition of Edward Far- der et al, freeholders of School District No, 63, in this County with the:approval of “the County ‘Superintendent of Schools: endorsed thereon ‘Tepresenting that they are the owners of land hereinafter de- scribed which are situated in said School District, and that ' unorganized district of Koochiching’ County Jain District No. 63, to-wit: “The South Quarter, Sec- tion 11, 411°6F Section d 13, and the North % of the Nortl Quarter, Sec- tion, 14, “Township 16@#Range 8C, afd asking that . said landsimay be set off from Distric} No. 63, to unorganized dis- “trict in Koochiching ‘County Wwas pre- sented to the County:Board of this Coun- ty at session of said Board held:on the tnd day of August, 1921 the action' of sald Board thereof, and Whereas, It was thereupon ordered by said Boatd that a hearihg: should be had on said Petition-at a session of said Board commencing on the 6th day of September,: 1921, ‘at the County - Audi- tor's 6ifice at the Court House in the City of Bemidji, in said County, and Whereas, - It- was further ordered in and by said order that & Notice of the time and place of such hearing be given by posting w notice-of sald hearing ‘in three public places in each of the School Districts o be affected by said Petition and by serving upon each of the Clerks of cach School District personally ' a copy of said notice, at least ten diys before the time appointed for said hear- ing, and by glving two weeks: published notice thereof in the Bemidji Weekly Pioneer, @ duly’ qualified ‘newspaper, printed and published at Bemidji in’said County, and - Whereas, At the said session of ‘said Board *commencing on the 6th day of September; 1921, prior to due public posting .and . service of_said: notice 6f] hearing as therein stated and more thai 10° days prior to said last named dafd having been filed, said petition was pub-’ licly read .and congidered by:.the, Board with everything which; was, said by :in-| torestdd parties for or agaifist granting the prayer of Petitionérs and being sat- isfied from all evidence at such‘hearing wnd_remonstrance made by, School Dis- . trick No_ 63, 'through Attorney B...C. Middleton of Baudette, and said Board being of the ovinior ' that the prayer, of the Petitioners should be granted only: in’ part and that it is hereby -ordered and. determined that the follpwing de- scrfbed lands, to-wit:' 'Sections 12 and 3, Township' 160, Range:30,:be, and the same are, hereby set oft. fromi: School District No. 63 to unorganized, territory and said Iands are hereby made a part of said last named unorganized dis- trict for all purposes whatever, The foregoing Resolution was second- ed by Commissioner Hayes and duly carried. . Commissioner Eilis offered the follow- ing Resolution and moved its adoption: Whereas, A Petition signed by twenty- four.freeholders. of Beltrami County for the establishment of ‘a‘certain highway| Dbeginning at the, Northeast corner of- Section 1, Towiship 146, Range 32, and running thence South to a point on the West line of Section 25, Township 146, Range 32, on the range line intersccts the north’ bark of the Mississippi River. at the bridge. known as the Cass Lake Commercial ‘Club Bridge and. ot within the limits of any ‘incorporated. City, was| prosented to “this’ Board: at.its session held on the 11th day of JJuly, 1921, and this Board having determined by the judgment of a majority of’its members that sald Petition:.is reasonable oh ity face and having. by, its: order made at said session appointed Tuesday the 6th - day -of- September at 2 o'clock. 'p. m. at the Court House in.the City of:Bemidj, ing said County. ag t6time ‘and place of hearlng of said ‘_Peééub{l!;and'havmfl by safd order appointed: & Committee of its members to examine-said-proposed rotite of saidiroad and desighatedaturday the 30¢h, day yof July, 1921, :at10 - o'clock A, m. at thMississippi. River Bridge, in - said’ Couinty. at’ the' timeé and place afore said Committee to meet on the route of said_proposed, road for. the‘examination of the.same, and having caused notices of sald hearing and- said, meeting o said Committee embodying: a_copy : of said Petition: to be posted in- three most public places of each’ township ‘through which said proposed route-of said road runs or affected thereby at least 30 days before the day of hearing upon. said Pe- tition, and being satisfied that said no- tices were so posted and proof of said posting duly made, and the said Commity tee having met at the. time and place, designated in said order and said no- tic nd examined the same and made its repbrt in Writing to this Board, and | recommended that sald Petition be grant~ ed, and sald Board having met at the time and place designated In sald order and said notices, to-wit: at the Court House in Bemidji, in sald County, on the 6th day of "September, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m, and duly heard all that any- one had to say in favor of or against the granting of sald Petition, and considered the said Petition and the report, of said Committee thercon, and a majority of said Board huving agreed that said Pe- tition should be grahted. Tt Is Hereby :Ordered, That the pray- er of sald Petition be and the same is héreby granted, and said highway, is hereby established 'so as to run’accord- ing to sild ‘Committee's report, ‘Above Resolution was seconded: by Commissioner Imsdahl and duly carried. Commissioner Ellis offered the follow- ing- Resolution and moved its adoption Whereas, A Petition signed by twen- ty-four:freeholders ol Beltrami County praying for.a change of a certain high- -'way in said County, beginning at a point on the Quarter line 2 4, east of the west Quarter’ corner, - Section 30, Township 146, Range 31,. and running thence 366.3 fect on a 20-degree curve to right, thence north: 7 degrees 36 feet West, a distance of 658.5 feet, thence 976.8: feet on_a.2 degree no feet curve to right, thence north 11 degrees 56 feet east a distance of 746.1 feet, thence 2149 feet 'to left on a 20 degree no feet curve and to be connected with other roads as fol-|{ lows: with County Road No, 156 at North and South end, and terminating atiCounty Road No. 155 on Section 24, Township 146, Range 32, and-to be 4 rods in width, and not within the limits of any ‘incorporated City, was presented to this Board at its session on the.2nd day of August, 1921, and said Board hav- Ing determined by the judgment off a majority of the Board that the Peti- tion is reasonable on its face, and hav- ing at its order made at said session tember, 1921,at 3 o’clock p. m, at the Court House in Bemidji, in_said Coun- ty, as_to time and place for hearing up- on_said, Petition, and having upon said order appointed a~ Committee - of -its) members to examine said proposed route and place of said Committee to meet on the route of -said road for the exam- ination of the same, and having caused notices of said hearing and said meeting of said Committee, embodying a copy of safd Petition to be posted in three pub- lc places in each town through which proposed route of ‘said road runs or af- fected - thereby, at least 30.days before day of said hearing upon said: Peti- 'tion, and being satisfied that said no- tices were so ‘posted’ and proof of sald notices duly made and said Committee having met at the time and place Mesig- nated in said order, and: said fotices, and’ examined the same and made its report in writing to this Board and rec- ommended that said Petition be gragted and said Board having ‘met at the fime and place: designated in ‘the order and said'notices, to-wit: - at the Court House in Bemidjl, in said ‘County, on the. 6th day. of September at 3 o'clock p. m,-duly heard all that everyone had to say in favor of or against said Petition, and considered said Petition and the report of said ‘Committee thereon, and a ma- Jjority ‘of the members of said Board having agreed that said petition be granted: It Is Hereby Ordered, That the pray- er of said Petition be and the same Is hereby granted, and sald highway is hereby established So as to run accord- ing to said: Commitiee's :report. Above. Resolution seconded by Com- missioner -Hayes and duly oarried. “The following bids were received for the constfuction of ‘outlet _to ,Judicial Difch No. 28, in Wabaroa Township: John' Johnson, - Pitt, -Minn.....:$7,190,00 Guy N. Potter, Grygla, Minn... 7,813.80 Beck ‘& Hartman, Kellihier, Minn 8,202/88 Bids received for the construction of extetision of outlet to Judicial Ditch No, 26-hre s follows: ‘Matt Hendricksom Baudette, -~ ' - Minn. iterrineniesn s $2,170.40 Guy N. Potter, Gryiia, Minn, .. £561,00 Nelsor & NelSon, Baudette, i ... 2.313,60 “Minn, . X Bids received for theconstruction ‘of extension of outlet to Judiclal Ditch No, 23,are as follows: . ., P Polers’ & Larson, Williams, Minn_ ... L. $2,072,68 Matt Hendrickson, Baudette, ~ MRS S . 2,412.00 Guy-N. Potter, Grygla, Minn;.. 3,169.00 Commissioner Imsdahl moved that the following bids be accepted and contracts awarded: RS Nelson & Nelson' of ' Baudetts, Minn,, J. D. No. 26, amount..$2,313.60 Matt Hendrickson of Baudette, Minn,, J. D. No. 23, amount.. 2,412,00 John Johnson of Bitt,. Minn,, 3 7,190.00 J. D. No. 28, amount + Commissioner Motion seconded by, Comn Ellis, duly carried, . Commissioner Ellis “offered the fol- iowing Resolution and moved its ‘adop- “Whereus, A Petition’ . has been filed 'withii-theyCounty-. - fBoard of ~Beltrami Coyslty: signed. and acknowledged by a i y. it freeholders: who residé. in y Sdescribed; and. who are entitled to at school meetings in their respec- e districts, withithe approval of the Courty: rciiténdent ‘of Schools en- sed WBieon, praying for the organ- \tfon, o fi ew.Shool. district out of M. 19,520 33, tive 5 Bhepetore, 1t" Is™Hereby Order- ed. that o hearing upon said petition: be had; at, a-meeting: of said County ‘Board, commenging. on, the 4th day of October, 1921, at '2"o'clock "p. m. of said day, at the Court House in the City of Bemidji, in/'said County, at which time and. place the ‘said County-Board will hear argu- ments’ of, all persons interested for and against the proposed organization of said new school district. It'Is Further Ordered, ‘That a Notice of said Hearing be-posted in three pub- lic. places in each of the districts af- fected thereby and a copy thereof served on the Clerk of each of safd districts so ‘affected at least ten-days .prior to said time 'herein set for hearing said-Peti- tion; and that sald Petition be publish- ed two weeks in a newspaper known as the Bemidji Weekly Pioncer, which is printed and published in said County, and is hereby designated asthe legall ‘newspaper for publishing the same, Above Resolution ~was seconded by Commissioner- Hayes, and duly carried jox_ovi(:;tusegnnd(lad jond carried .fo ad: n o'clock a. m., We September 7th, 1921. andetey. Board -reconvenéd at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, Wednesday, - September 7th, with all’ members: present: 7 Moved by- Ellfy, 'seconded by Hayes that the Surveyor be authorized to sur- Yoy ot the f:llafi!ng road: Co, Road 146, thtough 8ectton 18, Townsh! Range' 33—1 mile; P y fioflo‘;n:‘sarrlzr. A - oved by Ellis, seconded by Imsdahl thit Mr. Geo. Studley’ be awarded ‘dam- dges ‘to the extent of $260.00° by reason of the establishment< of’ .a: highway across the premises fo. Mr,- Studley's commencing at the northwest corner of Lot 12, Section 24, Township 146, Range 32, running in a Southeasterly direction ‘through: Lot ‘12 and duot/1, Section 25, Tounahin L6, M ofuRange 89, . i otion earried. TReimbursement ed at 10 o’clock ‘a,. m. pursuant to pub- lished notice. The only bid received was the.sbid of E. H, Hollins. & Sons who hid in_as. follows: it Bt . For -the legally - issued.'and properly oxecuted $85,000,00 Refunding, Road and Bridge Bonds of Beltrami County, Mion,, dated Sept. 1, 1921, maturing serially as {follows; - ~$10,000 ‘ anpually - Sept. 1, temper 1, 1939, without option’ for prior payment,’ bearing interest at the ratesof Six per centum (6%) per annum, pay- able semi-annually Sept. 1st in each vear, and interest payable at Treasurer cago or New York. denomination $1,000; hoth the principal County appointed Tuesday the 6th day of Sep-| 1921 to 1938, inclusive, and $5,000 Sep-| on March 1st- and| Bid for the $85.000.00 Beltrami County | tion: 20ad Bonds were opern- | office in Beradji, Minn,, as tion 10, thence continaing | /| Section 30, :in Towunship 146, WE WILL PAY YOU PAR AND AC- ED INTEREST TO DATE OF DE. 1l Y OF SAID BONDS TO US IN AND IN ADDITION THERE- '0 A PREMIUM OI" $773,50, We -encloge . herewlith ' our’ certified check for: $1,700- ito the order of the Trensyrer of Beltrami, County, Minn., a8 required in your Notice of Sale: sald check to be held uncashed by you and used as part payment for this issue of bonds when taken up by us. ‘This bid iy made with the understand- ing that this issue of bonds is to re- well as at'some bank in ‘the' City of Chi- ceive’ the'“approval - of our attorneys prior tozour paying for and taking un the same, and in case our attorneys ( not approve. of the Issue, the above men tioned, certified check is to be returned to’us immediately; you to furnish us full certified copics of all the procoed- fings oaovering the praposed issue of bonds. ‘Commission Lennon offered the fol- lowing Resolutlon and moved its adop- tion': E ‘Whereas, E, H, Rollins & Sons of Chi- cago; 1linois’ are the highest and best Didders for the $85,000.00 Reimburse- meént Road Bonds to be issued by Bel- trami County, Minnesota, dated as date of issue; principal and intercst at six per centum (6%) per annum payable smi-annually; to mature as specified in their bid, bearing date September 3rd, 921, " Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That! #aid bonds be and the same are hereby awarded to 2. H.. Rollins & Sons, and the Chairman of the County Board and ‘the County Auditor and the = County Treasurer are hereby authorized and di- rected:to exccute said bonds and when executed to deliver the same to B, H, Rollins & Sons, in complignce with the terms’ of their said bid. on- file inthe office -of the County - Auditor. The motion was duly seconded by Commissioner Ellis, and, upon being put to vote was duly carried. Members vot- ing aye as follows: Edward Paulson, H. B, Linsdahl, James F, Hayes, Wm. Lennon -and 8. W. Ellis. "Members vot- ing aye, five (5), 'Nay, none, Moved, seconded and carried that the of sald road and designated Saturday, | t B e s ae s sl g | Lollowing - Application “for abatement. bo approved and referred to the Tax Com- mission: 1130—Crookston' Lumber Co. . 1142—Floyd Miller, No, 1143—Jessie E. Spain. No. 1144—Nels Johnson, " 1145—school District No, 56. 1146—Herman ‘Skone, cils Lumber "Co. No. 1148-N_ Hofland. No. 1150—Bemidji Birchmont Hotel Co. No, 1151—Crookston ' Lumber Co. Moved, -seconded and carrled to’ tale recess ntil 1:30 o'clock p. m. Board reconvened at 1:30 o'clock p. m. wWith all members_present. The Petition of Mrs, Anna Funk to be set oft from School District No. 40 to District No, 14 was ‘rejected on ‘motion of Commissioner Hayes, seconded by Bl- lis, and duly carried. Commissfoner Hayes offered the fol- lowing Resolution and moved its adop- tion: 7 %l the 7th day of Septem- ber," 1921, a. Petition signhed by twenty- four - freeholders of: Beltrami ' County, was presented to ‘the Board praying for the establighment '-of a highway run- ning into .more . than one township and along the shores of a lake partly within said’ County beginning‘at County begin- ning at County Highway No, 116 at the Southeast corner of Section 11, Town- ship 146, Range 80-W, and running West along the South line "of -said section 11 and along the South lines . of: Sections| 10, 9-and’8, in.said township, and cross- ing lower Turtle River at the most: fa- vorable point and: running thence South- westerly: ralong ,the : North and West shiores of Casgs-Lake and ‘Allen’s Bay at such points, places and. locations along 'said shores: as .is ‘most: = feasible and practicable for a highway to connect with the'Theodore Roosevelt Highway in N. Range Whereas, 31,-and there ending, And_the: County Board of sald Comn- ty having determined that in the judg- ment of said majority of its members that said Petition' is reasonable on its face, 3 : 1t T Hereby Ordered, That'a hearing he had on-sald Petition at the Court House, in'the City of Bemidji, "in said County,. on ‘Tuesday the 8th day of No- 'vember at 2 o'clock in:the afternoon, at which' time " and - place’. the Board will hear all'that.may be said in favor of vr dgaist 'the grantingsf said Petition. 1t Is Iurther. Ordered, That. Commi: sloners-Tllis and Baulson, members of this Board, be ‘and- they, idre hereby ap- pointed a committee to -examine said proposed ‘route of said-road, and that said committee meet upon the route of said road at the Mississippl Bridge on State Rural Highway No. 62, in said [County on Saturday the 1st day of Octo- ber at 10:0'clock a. m_ for: the purpose of. examination of sald’proposed route of said ‘road, .and. make report thereof & said meeting of said Board hercinbefore specified, and - that ‘notices hercof be given 2nd posted as provided by law. " The above Resolytion was seconded tr:l.\;dt:ommmsioner Imsdahl and duly car- Commissioner Hayes moved the adoji tlon of the following Resolution: ‘Whereas, -On the 7th day of September a Petition signed by twenty-four free- holders of said County was presentcd to the ‘Board praying for the establish- ment of a highway beginning at a point lon the quarter - line between: the NE% and ‘the NWi, “both in- Section 25, Township 161;,"Rangé 33, where Graceton Avenue, . Townsite of Fast Graceton, Minn,. if continued ‘would intersect said quarter line, and running thence in a southerly dircction along said quarter line, through Section 36, of said town to the town line between McDougal and Potamo_ Townships, thence West along the said town line for a distance of ap- proxjmately 60 rods, thence South along the Section line through the balance of Potamo * Township —and - thence south along sald Section. line continuing through unorganized Township No. 159 Range 33 and ferminating at a point where said section line intersects with the township line between unorganized towns 159-33 apd 158-33. And the County Board of said Coun- ty having determined in the judgment of a majority of its members that said petition is reasonable on its fa’e, It Is Hereby Ordered, That a hearing be had on said petition at the Court House in the City of .3amidji, in sald County on Tuesday the Sth day of No- vember, at 3 o'clock P. AL, at which time and place said Board will hear all that Is said In favor of or against the granting of said. petition, It Is Ifurther Ordered, That Com- missioners Imsdahl and Lennon, mem- bers of this Board, are appoinied u com- mittee to examine the proprssd route of said road, That _sald commitfee mect ypon the ‘route of said road at itg be- ginning in said County, on Wednesday, the z8th day of September, 1921, st 10 o'clock ‘A, M, for the purpost of exam- ination of said proposed route of said| road.and make report thereof, at tsald meeting of said Board: hereinteiore spe- cified, and that notices heréof be given and posted as provided by Juw, The above. Résolution . was seconded by Commissioner Ellis and duly cairied. Commissioner Imsdahl offered the fol- lowing Resolution and moved its adop- Whereas, On ‘the: Tth Jay of scptem-| ber, 1921, two Petitions signed by the reduired namber of freenolders of Iel- trami County was, presented _to this Board praying for the establisitiment of a highway running through town 158, Range 34, beginning at the section line 116 rods north from the Southwest ner of Section 10, Township, 158, Range | 34, and_running thence followini: th south side of the creek lanis m a sorgh ensterly direction for s distance mile northeast, then 123 and following ridgz' in direction crossing seetion line hetw Sections 10 and 11, 79 rods sonth of the Northeast quarter 5f ihe corner of See. in a northe | G tween Sections £ and 11, thence follow-! ing ridge in northaasterlv direction to 'Ol Road” theace following Old Itoad in northeasterty rection o quarter corper on north slde of Section 1, Town- ship 168, Range &4, thence east % mile on the township line to.range line be- tween Ranges 33 and 4, ard to be con nected with two other roads as (oliows: At aforesald ronds’ noriheast terminus with the County road running Norta and South dn the range linc between Range 38 and- 34, and pt ufore-requasto road’s southwest' terminus iwiz, . corno 10, Twp. 158, R 34) to o AMain orth and Sauth road herewith Jso petitioned for) runaing South l'rmnl he Southwest corner of Section 10, ‘Township 158, LRange 4, and “Main” road terminating at the SWig o the SW% of\ Section 34 and the South-1 east of the Southeust Quarivr of Sec. tion 33, Township 168, Range 34, and “spur’ (herewith, on Delitim quekted) terminating at )4 of the NIZ14, of Sectlon 25, and the 813} of the it 81114 of Section 24, Township 158, Kange 400N Patition' No. 2 as follows: The high- way Urunning North, und South through the center of ‘Tawnship 158, Said read 1o be known as a “Main" road, Hegin- ning at the NWi of the NW1§ of tion 10, and the S\ of the SW Section 3, and the SEl of the S} Scction 4, and the NE of the NEY of Section 9 and running thence South five (5) miles; on the section lines between Sections 9 and 10, 16 and 1 and 22 28 and 27, Sections 33 and 34, to the township Line at the SW% of the SW of Section/ 34 and the SEX of the SI% of Section 83, and if practicable, to con- nect with diten system (Judicial) No, 25, 1n lieu of above petitioned| ro your petitioners pray that above road n have an addition and to be connected with a Spur road as follows: In con- nection and connected at the NW¥ ot the NW# of Section 27 and the SWij of the SW ‘of Section 22, running last three '(3)1'miles to and terminating at the NI of thei NEl4 of Section 25, 1t mi e i Lel dfThe Minn, 1n vigw of the fact that Judicial Diteh en dug and Judicial Diteh Nt where dr| Eaw. an Nelson, L. Johnson, . Moreill, N Stau, C. B, Powess, David moved 15e; tlent to the there to remain until discharged by the Superintendent, Now, Therefore, (hd Board of County that it does hereby grant its approval for the removal of sald patient by said Health Officer to said Sanatorium there to remain until discharged by the Super- intendent of said Institution. Resolution was seconded by Commiss slonor Ellis and duly scarried. “The following Petition was received for deepening und widening and straight- ening the Rupid RE Lake Julia Sanatorium Be It Resolved by ver: Pitt, Minn,, Aug. 28,1821, No. 30 has be No, 2 (e Iy being dug o the the Rapig River lutersects the range line Letween ange 32 and Range Commissioners o “Phe Honorable Judge Stanton and C. | Commissioners , of Heltrami, 83 and th systems stop at that point; these water at tle rain, The citi [ here for many ¢ | wnich will be i dition iy rely ‘Cheretore ‘We potition that you ords the Lapid: Riv 1, deepenod and suigawned 10v s (wife slae Lo make wh No v Leign, U, Suuta, Uie i, Ao were 10 tne 1 and. the SE%: ot the SI3% of Section 24, ol e Township, 158, Range 34, and County ot The County Board of said County hav-|nesou ing determined that in the judgment of| e, the u anajority of its members said petition)speciiully is reasonable on its fac court, It 1s Hereby Ordered, That a hearing be had on said petition at the Court House in the City of Bemidji, of said County on Tuesday the Sth day of No- vember at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at which tine and place said Board will hear all that may be said in favor of or against the said: Petition, ,It 1s Further Ordered, That Commis- sioners -Lennon and Imsdahl, members of this Board, be, and they hereby are, appointed a committee to examine suid proposed route of said road and that sald committee meet upon the route of sald road at its beginning in said Coun- ty on Thursday the 20th day of Septem- ber, 1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of examination of said proposed route of said road, and make report thereof at suid meeting of said) Board hereinbefore specified, and that notices hereof be given and posted as provided by law. The above Resolution T wi an, ! bus was seconded by -Commissioner Eilis, and upon being|horne by all the lands to be benclited. | gen Bvanstad, self and team, drageing on graveling, & put to vote was duly carried. and that in order to equitable apportion | Hun Steinke, labor on graveling of S e Moved Ly Lennon, and seconded bY|tho cost of the construction ofi said im-17, 13 Paddock, service ai Asst Ellis, that Commissioners Laulson and|yrovement on the extension of sald oul-| Archie Johnzon, self and team, d Hayes be appointed o view Judiclal|jet to all the lands to be bencfited, it is}Erwin Moll, scerviee s checker ling ,,rl vel ami_and the w | through of constructing rty hien s ters Wy d District not 1 ed. e W, which cau nks aftel out ot fet ha idened aistance ol Systems empty an excessive wmount of this point river to overtlow its ses the roevery Also, except for 4 months in the win- ter time, we have no road ens in this dis ears and all wish to st possible unless this con- | here. ve been bout 11 ve tne bunss are higner) and suincient uirt road 50 s Lo connect o and Diteh No. 50 with the one ubout 4 1giles 3 St on * Cot tne adupuon oiution: onoruble unde represel ‘That it is necessaiy large the outle! ber Seventeen (17), refering to Lapid River, to ). flowing suion af suid uiten crooked, which causes 1t Lo raise oding the outlets to the ditches, and causing Gumages uiong the stream. That the proposed Hmpro a public benerit and utility the public health and prof from overflow, and asking for the con- solidation of all said ditches or ditch proceedings, whether public or private, Court Leltrami and Suate of be thrown 12, are nmissioner of e on one or Hawkinson, Her- Chas, Leig ) ove, h, J. Juek Imsdahl fonowing 'C. W, Stanton, Judge 1mound 1 sned ana suuw i to 1y udicial LI venty-five ¢ B ol o cnough to mto 1, caused this ement and petitioners, w suid Min- or re- e Num- 5) and handle 1 by the stream will be improve teet suid lunds| nnected with or emptying its waters nto said outlet into - one system, and extension of same so us ‘to furnish sin la proper outlet for all thatnaturally id outlet, and sald ors drain that t uch Ditch Road No. % between Belt boesbary Thatt @ Hubbard counties, contract of Muatt|merged and consolidated in Phibbs, and make report at the next|ywith Chapter 141, Section 17, meeting of the Board. Lawe of 1917 Moved by Eilis and seconded by Tms- 1. dahi, and duly carricd, that the Audi-| tor - advertise “for bids on -cordwood Dbe- furnighed .for the courthouse during| the coming .winter. Said bids to belse openca ut the next meeting of the Board. Tinal estimate of the L. L, Con- struction ‘Co, covering contiact on State Road ' No, 4, Job 1901, Division " oon | th; the -Southwest quarter: of Scction -19 Township 1 nge 35, to the 16th col 1y, 29 16 ner.of & and 30, Township 14 Range 34, was presented o this Board. The Comimittée uppointed to investigate the work done on ‘this contract reported|in favorable and recommended that same| 31 be paid in the amount of $536.13. A final estimate of the Beltrami Con-|of striiction Co, covering contract on State Road No. 11, Job 1303 graveling west of Baudette, was presented-to this Board, The committee appointed to in- vestigate the work done on this contract| reported favorable and recommended | that same be paid -in the amount of | $919.55, DA 1l estimate of the Beltrami Con- struction Co, covering contract on Statc Road No, 11, Job 1903, Federal Aid Proj- cet 136, graveling-west of Buudette, wus presented to this Board, The committoe appointed to investigatc the work donc on this contract reported favorable and recommended that same be pald in the| amount of $1,793.71. | ‘A final estimate of the L. & L. Con- struction Co. covering contract on State! Road No.-12, Job 1913, from the south-| east: corner of Section 7, Township 154, Range 30, to Tamarack River crossin was presented to this Board. The con mittee appointed 10 investigute the work done on' this contract reported favorable and recommended that same be paid in the amount of $129.15, A final estimato of ‘the L. & L, O struction Co, covering contract on’ State proceedings of said into or he cost outlet shall be The description of the proposed out- ction nge 32 rough tions 8, N. Ra W e land to | this_improvemen N, R 31 W o 1et, is us fotlows: Beginning at the Runge line betwee: 57, N.|L, B. Be . thence following| the general course of Rapid River down ! | stream or in un casterly di Sections 19, 11 and 2, Township 157, N + and and 83 26, 2 Pownship 158, N. Range {ending below the outlet to Troy Creek tion 20, Township 168, N, Runge e ns: 14 Township W, 18, 17, 1 5 and ‘24, sed for the s ax follows: lons N1 Sec Tange Township ke 22 W, and Sectlons 1 on and 10, v, und L and W the legal description of the tracts cost of T, 165 ctions |ang 2, all Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, N% i) and 10. N, R, 32 W.—Sections 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, N 7,78, 9, 10, 11 and 12. AL of T, 156, NORB1W. AN of T 156, N, I3z WL i 3 jons 1, 2, 13, 14, 15, 16 fons 21, 2%, 28 All Al Road No, 12, Job 1907, Federal Aid Proj-| ect 135, Kelliher, Norfhwest line of Section 16, Townshiip 30, was presented to this Boar The, committee appointed: to, investigate the ‘work done on this contrict reported vorable and recommended tha paid In the amount of $194.86. A final estimate of the 1. & L. Con- Road No, 12, Job 1907, from a point on| Sections 16 und 21, ~Township 152, Tange 30, w0 tlie corner of Scctions 11 and 20, 29 and- 30, Township 153, Range' Be 30, was prosented to this Board. he committee appointed 1o investigate the Twp. Moved by Lennon, sec work done on this tontract reported fa- | vorable and fecommended that same be | that the bond of the Se {of Baudette, in the sum of $50,000.00, be paid in the amount of $1,946 06. e struction Co. covering contract on State [if any, why (4 agninst fth The | Section Comm solution been i the emidji i Commissioner Lennon moved the adop-|appsoved. tion of the following Resolution: Health Officer ‘of ‘the City of Bemidji,'s Beltrami County, Minnesota, has repre- | $6 sented to the’Board ot County Commi: sioners, that Peter Sulvin, residing 519" Scott Avenue, Nymore, Minnesota, | meetin Moved i Moved by t sume be pnd duly cur hy Whereas, Dr, I, A. Shannon, Public|that the surs te Bank of Kelliher, 000, he Moved by or bids Lo be openc o the Board for the buriul of BOWARD P, HA oner, nd PIIEN B the cd Court tlons Wi, R, 50, Motlon Ilis urveyed 149, Lepnon, pproved. ctions , 13, 14, 15, 16 LI 34 W —Sections 1, 2, 3 10, 11 and 1 ctions 2 46 an omimis: B, IM§DA NNON W, ELLIS, Hayes was duly enrrie secon: cconded by I that a hearing on the following sections of land that showing t should not be ux- the land afrected. ving to be held at 11 a, m., October touse i’ the City of urity Stal carried. secondod 1 hond of the in the Motion ca that the Auditor At the next a sioners: LSON HAYES ded the Lennon be had cnus Said te Bank by lls Citizens sum of rried, ad- 15 and for some time has been afflicted paupe Motion scconded by with tuberculosis of the lungs and that | kay was duly earried. his case Is an active open one In an in-| Preliminary report of the fectious stage and that he is residing on the County Ditch No, 6 was re wWith his wife and three children at thoir [ordered fled and «u hearing to b heme und that the children arc permit-{on the matter, and on motion of ted to play with other’ children and be|non, scconded by 1Bl it was d With other children and that said Health |to have hearing in the matter at the Officer conslders that said patient is u|Octoher mecting of the Board, October very serious. mienace.to his family and(5th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Mo- others, to the school ehildren and othérs | tlon: carried, who may come In contact with the etfl-| Moved, seconded and carried to ads that said | journ until Thursday, September §th, at dren ‘of Peter Sulvin, = and Health Officer reports that he belieyes 10 o'clock in the for Board reconvened with which to defray the necessury ex-'September 8th, with all membi penses for maintaining him at a Publicent. “Moved, seconded that the patient is without ample means Sanatorium for pulmonary tuberculosis) patients and that he will, subject to the{ih —_— Huntington Chem Naylor Tlectric Cp.. Given Hardware Co Troppman Co., W nitary Supply Anton’ Yager, 4 ~ords of juckpine 5 W. A. Dehart, dellvery of 1 -cubie yard of lectric lamps .. .. 1 broom . R. Sanborn. M. D., autopsy of hody of M. Mik . H, Smith, M. I v of hody of Jas, Brady.. H. N. McKee, inquest, etc., hody Mikelson . McKee. viewing body of rhy ani N. McKee, viewing hody of Western Union Tel, Co, C Northwestern Bell “el, Co,, Northwestern Bell “Tel. Co.. tolls for cnses to St Paul in resl ‘Walter Larson, M, A, Tubbell, weed inspe M. A Hubbell, weed Jinspe Geo. Butler, nxséssor, Village W Lennon, expenses, regu ctor, 10% da or, 6 days at of Tt tasterly direction to guarice corner be- Win. Lennon, eXpenses, reg s at $6 .. 001, ¢ roflowing bills: onth of August ...... v Bonds .. Tighws - meeting of Commissioners, e mecting of Commissioners, Aug, Ison . - of D L 16 o'clock A, M., R pres- and carried to allow 1.80 5 100 | be | B, Johnson, ordance | A\ JTohnson, sorvice Sessions | | | i | 0 emidji Hardw 0]} 1775 | Chris Larson, digging ditch and making road, 700100 the forenoon, K 5 I i rank Kintner, s IN, Wi Bell Tel. [#award Patison. expenses on : mothers' pension cases meeting, Aug.. 2, 3 enses, regular meeting, Aug, ‘Se enses, regular meeting, Sept; ... nnon, live Jumes I*. Haye: Huns B. Imsdahl, ¢ # Edward Paulson, Commissioner's e. S, W, Blis, Commisstoner s, regulur meeting, Sept, . Baudette Region, publishing Tax sale Notices Claude D, Kimball Co., 500 census blanks ... Northwestern School Supply Co,, State Teachers’ Exam. paper for W. M, Welch Mfg: Co., 500 dipléinas ledger for County Supt. . Miller Reports for County Supt. Miller-Davis Judg " Probate . robato Bbok : ements "estate Miller- Mtg, Reg. Tax 8 Miller-! Co., Sesslon Laws 19 6 Vol .... Miller- Co,, vrivate Red. Statements for Co, Aud Co, legal blanks for € Co., Red. Receipts for « Co,, 100 Certs. Absoliite Millap-Davis Miller-Davis Miller-Davis Miller-Davis € Tax Receipts . West Publishing . Minn. Session Laws 1921 Andrew Johnxon, boirding prisoners during Aug. Andrew Johnson, e Minnio Ubel, wit, f Andrew Johnson, 1 ¥, ML Pendergast, 1 d. drawing Grand and Petit Ju ROAD AND BRIDGE General s snvder, exp. Aug. 1st to Sept. Gth. as 11 Chas, Studley. R, of W' rds, wide agross Lots “TFhe Tuprovement Bullétin, nd.Sule of Bonds . ! Adeline Goodrieh, office work in H. Bngr's. office . ans B, Tmsdahl, com, work and Jiv. exp. . 18t Com. Dist. Co. R, No. 55, No. Liwmiis of John Thompson, hauling “cor clverts' . John Avery, team work in Nymo 5 AL Gohrke, labor on Co, R, No. 5§ 3rd and 4th Com, Dist—Survey Co. © . Spencer, co on survey of ‘Co, IR, Donuld, Knox, service as Chaitiman A, W. Knox, ser s Chainman < i - 5th Com. Dist.—Survey Co, B. C. L Spencer, services ¢ and expe Village of Funkley Tom Sampson, rond ‘work f K Hunson, road work John Thompson, road worl G. Bjunes, road work ....... Lipaseuenadals Co. R. No. 24, Punosky So. xpenses pursubing John . Doe ¢ State incage apainst And v to Lavinia In case, Pedér Olson .. s .. Engr. and 12 c C. W, Clark, r 1 work with team ....... MAINTENANCE—S, R, No. 12, Spoonc Albert Peterson, work with team filling holes . Doc Deme! solf and team, dragging and filling hole Gilbert rom, rvice, fighting flires S. A Thomas, service as grader man Kelliher Lumber and Tuel Co. material, culv Henry Anderson, services as laborer Paddock, services as Asst. Iongr. 8. R. No. 13 Engr. L. Paddock, st i J. 3. Dunn, 1oy bridge across Baudette Sise S Redby Unora, Mud River Bridge Walter Jacobs, grading rond in Village of Redhy ... Wm. Sjogren. taking out old bridge and clearing Anton Gurnean, grading road tn Vitlage of Redby S Hobsen, grading rond i Villagoe 'of Redby . Glven Hardware Co., nails and Dboltk Jacob Loud, grading road in Villawe of Jteg W, Dudley, grading roat in Village of Redby 0. K. Lokken, clearing and grubbin Northwestern Ol Co..” 108 gallons ¢ Amend. No. 1—Job 1903 A. 8, furnished oline uxed in & B. 11—Bandette We ut Dan MuacAnnany, gravel Herb Sanborn, gravel furnished .. ¥. A, 136 8, John 1 furnished Herb ed gravel nk Kintner, self and team, driiin J. 1%, Johnson, 1 raveling of 8, . .. ¥ Johnson, labor, graveling of b T Irvin Moll, service as cheeker on graveling S, T ..o Willlams Hardware Co., material furnished, nails and holts )lf and team, roand tean filling holes on_graveling, Iragging on graveling, Ired Tenderson, rvices as labore 1. . Johnson, ser Paul Murray. rodman and ¢l A. Myorvold, labor on construction of & Trvin Moll, servic checker on ling 8, R John Larson, { and team, furnished gravel Trank Kintner, nd team, fornished g 1 rd, luborer on_constructlon of DITCHES County Ditch Wo. 6 W. M. Everts, services as lngr Vi Berman Agency, (o Bngrie. Bond for 3 5 Tudicial Ditch No 17 cam’ work, flling, 110 hours ust Christinnson, self and 8.0, Hackney, labor on (il . S Gust Ch wmson, labor on N1l with team. 60 hour : Magnu ristianson, labor on (il 115 hours ; . hor on fill, 105 hou 45 hours Judicial Ditch N vlees as Co. D, Inspector ... Judjcial Diteh No. 26 publishing notice to Contr; .. 1 hox typewriter ~ D Inspector Judicial Ditch No. 27 D, lnspector ... Magnus Chi s 8. C, Hackne W, M, Baudette T Bemidji Vic W, M Bivert mson, L labor on fill, Fverts, rgion, 't vices as ( W. M. Bverts, services as ( W, H, 8mith, axman on survey Gilbert Strom, chaltman on surve 1., B Paddock, servicos o Asst. Fngr, oo Judicial ‘Ditch No. 28 Baudette Region, publishing notice to Contrac s & Co,, hine. Dundas, chainn an Andor ‘maintenance wo Anen Stensland, maintenanee wor Chester Ruud, work with fractor Mike Culliton, maintenance work L. 19, Paddock, service as Asst, 3 flans Helgeson, maintenance work W. M. Iverts, services as Co. D, Inspector Tudicial Ditch No. Ole Haughlund, 200 cubfe yurds of gravel . Judicial Ditoh No, 32 fees ag O, D, Inspector ping out D, as per cont. . POOR Minn, State Sanatorium, hoard and treat, for Aug, N. € Duordorf, % day's work on Poor Frm Lillic Souder, waltrexs at Poor Farm during Al Osenr Halvorsen, orderly at Farm during Aug, Alice Souder, laundress at Poor Farm during Au Annabel Erickson, cook at Poor Furm during Aug Tom Skogen, farm hand at Poor Farm diing Aug, e WM. Everts, s Win. Wegner, ¢l Lyle A, Wood ... 0, C. Holmen, threshing 184 hushels out Teten Fastman, breaking 7 acres of 1 John Varkinson, % day, man and fe J. 0. MeCurdy, refund of cash pald for hire of Arnold Bakkum, purchis tleket (R 12 June | Hans B. Imsdahl, exp., investigating pauper casc Wold & Olson, supplics to ¢, L, Hagerman . Thos, Nyganrd, supplies for' 17ed Chas! Nangle, groceries to Math Bertemn .. Otto G, Sehwandt & Son, grocerfes to Eli Stre F. G. Troppman Co.. grocertes to Mathinas Bert £ G Troppman Co. clothing for Mrs, John ciiffora & C ocories for Mrs. Joe’ Finch Crookston Tauniber Co,, 1% cords slub to Joe Finch Tom Annonson, care and board of Jens Flom Chas, Nangle, grocerles for M, Allard .. Chas! Nangle, grocerles for 11" : Chas, Nangle, grocerles for H. Peoplés Ca-op, Store, groceries Joshua_Jokold. ment’sold to I, 1% G. Troppman Co., supplies digtributed | 1. R, Olton, supplics for 1, 13, Clemence Thom) J. 1t Olson, supplies for . Clemence A. O] Akre, supplles for Peté Solum Thos, Nyganrd, supplies for J'rod 1 Akre, suppll Mrs. P Sarf, grocerie for L. Morey for Mrs. rd, supplies for 17 veanrd, supplies for tarier, groceries to Mat Ru . Akre, grocerles to Pote ; 10.00 Wold & Olgon, gros les 1o (!, N, Kibbie 20,00 Chas. Nangle, groceries to N. Kibbhli, 15.00 N. W, Bell Tel. Co,, tolls for month of Xugust .. 1.10 fo., rental for month of ‘Aug 17 J ‘Boardman, medicines for peor It. J Boardman, medicines for boor St Anthony's HHospital, room and care of Bemidyi Lumber & T'uel Co., fucl furnished Poor Bem{dji Lumber & Fuel Co., fucl furnisied Poor Minn, "1 Light & Power forfeited discounts fommlssion allons on bills Northwestern Sanitary Supply 8. 8. ng. 29 pounds beef ! Beltrami. idle. & M, Co,, feed for Poor . eltrami Kle. & Mill” Co feed for Poor ¥ . groceries for PPoor Farm L B6.65 groceries for Poor Farm 25 o, Store, groc for I'oor nent Poor Farm ... n, mdse. for Pocr Farm L digging coss pool re Co.. hardw tor Poor dware hard for Poor Farm nt, brushes, ete, Poor Farm . ‘Unorganized Towns . Tronpm Houghe: Nelson, seraping on corduroy, T Alsitd, digging diteh and making r Cutting out new voad, T 15854 on cont. work done ... wris Tarsom, checking A to adjourn until O Moved, secondod and EDWARD PATULSON, Chairman of Board, Attest: A D, JOTINSON, County A itor 1UwH-22 | | | |

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