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_tablishing and constructing 8aid’ Coun- MONDAY EVENINC, MAY 22, 1922 (Continued from page twoj l«gsd.\hl and duly cur- Moved by Ellfs seconded by Hayes, that $300. be appropriated from "the Road_and ‘Bridge Fund to the Town of Ten Lakes. tlon was duly carried. Moved,. seconfi¢gd and carried to ad- journ until Wednesday at 10 a. m. Board reconvéncd ‘at*10 a. m. May 3rd, with allfmembers present ¢xcept ennon, e ovea by Ellis, séconded by Hayes, that the tollo\'tnx applications for ab- atement ‘beapproved and referred to the Minnesota Tax Commission: 1260—Belgrami - County. 1261—Beltrami County. 1262—W. mmings. 5 1es—g "B Hagtord ) o 1264—M. K. & M. L Rajiway. 1265—N. E. Jondahl. . J. Hicks. =i 6 poleon Brouljl§ra. 1330—H|. B. Davison. 273—Beltry County, . Y 3\ B Yy B gecanaeatiny Imsdanl, hnd duly cansiel that te. fol- lowing appropridtions he made ‘té' the Amerieas Legion Posts awhich are duly organizql, for' the purpose of dcfray- ing Meniorial Day exprofyes: . Such ian- Irepriagons. to be Madd ot request from sych organizatiQns jn .the Coun- 2 ¥ Bemigst, $25.00, Baudette, $15.00. Blactduck, $15.00. Spooner, $15.00. Ke}h’hm, $15.00. Willams, $15.00, Comissioner Imsdahl offered the following resolution and moved its ad- option: Whereas, a petition signed by the required number of freeholders of Bel- trami County, praying for the estab- lishnent of A highway beginning at the Southwest corner of section 6, Twp. uge 33, and running thence east on cction line between sections and'7, 5 and 8, 4 and 9, 3 and 10, 2 and 11,1 and 12, Township 159-33,"to De connected with other roads as fol- Jovs: With the range line road at the southwest corner, section 6, 159- 33, and intersecting 'and _connccting the public road and highway at tFe southwest corner of section one i said town and range which said piblic road and highway is known and Uesignated as the Graceton road and the Toad running north of Graceton in @id_county and terminating at the fautheast corner of section one of said ‘ownship and the County Board hav- ing determined that tae petition is reasonable -on its face, 1t is Hereby Ordered, that a hearing be had upon sald petition in the Com- missioners room in the court house, City of Bemidji, County of Beltrami on ‘Monday the 10th day of July, 1922, at 2 p. m., at which time and’ place {he ‘Board "will near all that may be suid 1;\ ta‘\‘rlor l)tf_nor against the grant- niz of said petition. Tt s Furtner Ordered, that Commis- sioners Imsdahl and Lennon, members f this Board are hereby appointed o ommittee to examine said proposed route of ‘said proposed road and sald Committee meet upon the route of said Tond at the southwest corner section 6, 139-33, on Friday, Junme 30th, 1922 at 10 o'clock a..m. for the purpose of ex- amination of the proposel route of mmissioner ried. terest thereon be pa money of the United That bond numbered one (1) be pay- able as to principle on the first day of June, 1923. That bond numbered two (2) be pay- able as to principle on the first day of June, That bond payable as t of June, 1926, That bond of June, 2 5 A .. That bond numbered 8ix (6) be'pay- ble as. to principle on the List duy; ol June 1928, " That payable as to of June 1929, That bond payable as_to of June 1930. That bond payable as to of June 1931. ‘That bond numbered ten (10) be pay- able as to principle on’ the: Nrst'day that said bonds and coupons thereto attached, be sub- Stantially in the following form with the necessary variations as bers and maturitie: is hereby approves Number. UNITED ST of June 1932, Resolved ;;FBLXCAR“ now That Beltrami County, in the State of Minnesota, wledges itsell debted, and for ises to pay to Dbearer, It t each of able 1924. gr]ncinle on the further which able semi-annually on the first day of June and December in each year, and be due and payable uas td principle and Interest at id bonds and the in- in lawful aite of America. numbered three (3). be payable as to principle on the first day of June, 1925. That bond numbered four (4) be, principle on the first day. numbered five (5) be pay- first day bond numbered’ seven (7) !Ye principlecon the firat day, numbered eight " (8) be principle on thae first; day numbered “nine (%) be principle on the first\day to num- said form $500.00 TES OF AMERICA, State of Minnesota, County Men by These ack: lue receiv five Hundred Dollar: d, a per annum sary to of RBeltrami. INAGEE DITCH_BOND Presents, in- ed, prom- 3, lawful money of the United States, on the first day of June, 19.., terest from date until pa of six per cent semi-annually on the first day of June and December in each vear, both prin- ciple and interest payable at the office of . This bond is issued by for the purpose of defraying, and Is for an amount nec; art, the expenses, incurred and to be neurred in locating, constructing and establishing within said county, a pub- lic drainage ditch, known as County Ditch No. 6, and it Is 1ssued by auth- ority of and in strict accordance with the Provisions of Chapter 230, Laws of Minnesota of 1905 and the acts amendatory thereof and supple- mental thereto. ! 1t is hereby certified and re the issuance of this bond has duly authorized by a resolution of the County Board of said County, passed and recorded and that the total indebtedness of said County, including this bond, does not exceed any consti- tutional or statutory limit. is. further certified an that' all act and conditions and things required by the laws and constitution of the State of Minnesota, to be done precedent to and_ in the issuance of this bond have been properly done, bappened and been performed. in regu- with in- t the rate , payable defray in General cited that Dbeen duly d - recited said road and make a report thereon at|Dapbened and heon poriotmets 0 TaTHy the time of said hearing and that no- tice be given according to. law. by Hayes and duly carried. g Ycommissioner Hayes offcred the fol- Nowing resolution and moved its ad- option: Whereas, there is a great demand for a trunk highway running east and west through Towns of Benviile, Spruce Grove, and Minnie, and Unorganized Township_156-35. % Be it Resolved, that the following route be designated as County Trunk Highway No. 10 commencing at the northwest_corner section 30-156-38, and running directly east on the section line for a distance of five miles, thence south one-half mile, thence east three miles, thence north one-half mile, thence east 4 miles, thence north one mile, thence east six miles, thence north one mile, thence east two miles, thence north two miles, thence east four miles, and there terminating, and There is Hereby appropriated $500 for maintenance of said route for the year 1922, - & Resolution™ was <secénded missfoner Imsdall and duly ; The following, resolution No. 204 pre sented by the City Council was moved Yor adoption by Hayes, seconded by Imsdahl and duly carried. RESOLUTION NO. 204 At_a meeting of the City Council of the City of Bemidji, Minncsota, held in the council chambers in the City Hall in said city, on Monday, the 1st day of May, 1922, at 8 o'clock p. m., the ‘Tol- jowing resolution was introduced by Alderman Smart who moved its ad- option. Resolved that the County Board of the county of Beltraml, State of Min- nesota, be and the same hereby is au- thorized and requested to appropriate and expend such sums of money from the county road and bridge fund as it ma cating, resurveying or improving the following described roads, streets and avenues within the city limits of the City of Bemidji; and. particularly re- questing that the following work be done, to-wi Resurfacing} Irvine. avenue from Woodland avenue to 15th street; Be-|: midji avenue from 7th street to 1Btl street; 12th street from Beltrami av- enue fo Doud avenue; 10th street from Beltrami avenue -to Irvine avenue; 1st street South (5th Ward) from Central|o avenue to Lake street; Lake street and | 7 county road No. 99 to-city limits North, and Doud Avenue (or S. R. No..6) from Bemidji avenue to 15th street, and.: Reshaping; all streets: and ayen: that can be helped by grader “hlade work rounding up'the cefiter from side ditches. b I Said appropriations and- expenditires to be according -to, the provisions'.of Section 2517, G. S. Mini., 1913, and; any amendments thereto. - ) The foregoing resolution hayin quly seconded by Alderman McKinnon t was put upon its passage an Yy T D o e R g 2 passed and carried. Aldermen voting Aye: Jahr, Bridge- man, McKinnon, Stafford, Smait, Eloyd, Rode, Lahr. Aldermen voting Nay: None. Aldermen absent: Denison, Evenson, Oaom A May 6, 1922, pproved May 6, 3 A.V. Garlock, Mayor. Attest: Beile Denley, City Clerk! (Seal) IN THE MATTER OF, COUNTY DITCH Commissioner Ellis offered the fol- lowing preamble and resolution, and moved their adoption: Whereas, in pursuance of and in full compliance ~ with the provisions of Chapter 230, General Laws of Minne- sota, 1905, and the several acts amen: atory thereof and suppiemental ther to, such steps have been duly and le- gally taken that a public ~drainage ditch with certain_branches and_ lai erals has been duly ocated and es- tablished in the County of Beltrami in the State of Minnesota, County Diteh No. 6. and -such proceed- ings have been duly and legally taken by the County Board of Beltrami Coun- ty In the State of Minnesota, duly lo- cating and -establishing sald ditch, and It has been definitely ascertained and determined. in accordance with the pro- visions of law applicabie thereto that the expense incurred and to be in- curred in locating, establishing and constructing said ditch, will be at least the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ( 000) and, /'y A Whereis, there is not suflicient mon. ey in the' Trehsury of said: Beltrami| county to defray the e¥pense incurred and to be incurred in so locating, es-| ty_Ditch. Now Therefore, Be it Resolved by for cuch purpose to raise at this time she sum of five thousand dollars (35 Resolved Turther that tha negotiable coupon bonds of said County of Bel- trami be issued for said_purpose in the aggregate amount of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000), That said bonds be ten (10) in num- ber, numbered from one (1) to ten (19). both numbers .inclusive, be of the denomination of Five Hundred Dol- ($500) each, be dated the first day of June, 1922, bear interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum, pay- of A. State of* Minnesota, will pay: toa bearer b b 0: known as| 19; by law, and that the ditch, on account The' above resolution was secorided| 9f Which this bond has been lacued, s Chairman, D. the semi-annyai est on its June 1st, 1922, Be it Further Resolved, Dbonds and each of the coupons thereto attached shall be signed by the chair- man of this Board, and by the County Auditor, and eachof sald bonds shail be sealed and recorded by the County That the signatures of said Chairman and Auditor upon the cou- pons may be their fac-simile signa- tures lithographed or engraved, and . ag it Further Resolved that the full aith, County of Beltrami.and of ‘this Coun- ty Board,as such, be, and the same are hereby p‘le.dg?dl to p:‘ovldc'thc money or the principle and deem advisable for opening, ¥a-|)ongs when and as the’.same becomes seéconded the Auditor. due. . Commissioner ‘Hayes' motion and the same being put, receiv- ed the unanimous-vote of ‘the, County Board and was duly cirrled and was by the Chairman the Tared. - L Commilssioner Ellis * ffered lowing resolution’and:moved its ad- option: O £ L Resolved, that bids for the of sald’ bonds hercinbefore svecified he pened and considered "hy’'the County -d of ‘seid, thercof, which eld o Minnesota, .at 10, 7th day of Be it -further of sald meeting of this board to be held at the time and place above speci- fled for the consideration of said bids for the sale of said Honds, be publish- ed in- the Bemidji paper published at beelt) sota, once in ‘edch week for at least two’ successive wegks, the ‘first publi- cation of which ‘siall be at least four- teen days prior to said date of meet- ing, and said newsphper is hereby des- ignated, as the newspaper sajl“notice shall be published. Be it further Resolved, that County Auditor {5 .authorized without delay fo,cause to be published in sald newspaper onde in each week for two successive weeks. a notice in substantially the following form: NOTICE OF SALE O] BONDS OF BELT Notice is Hereby Give: 7th cay of June, 1922 4t 10 o'clock a, m., at the court house, in the City .of Minnesot; the County Board of said county will receive bids for the sale of $5,000:00 the denomination of each, of sald county, to he dated June ist, 1922, to bear interest at the ratg of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi- 11 to principle as Bemidji, bonds, in payable uncon and Whereof and day of. Chairman, County Countersigned: ""Cotnty Auditor. day of. 19... the County of nstaliment ublic credit and resources ‘ounty at the court house, in June,” 1922, Resolved, Sentinel, Bemidii ana MID NES?‘;“A , Beltrami County, to mature as numbered 35, ndmbered 6, numbered 7. numbered 8, on numbered 9, on numbered 10, on Laws, Mipitesota, 19 count of expenditures made structigh: of County Ditch No. 6. All bids must beé accompanied by a certified check in the amount of 29 this County Board that it is noccssuryiper cent of the amount of the issu n ionally to the trea. urer of said County, to be forfeited to the County in the event that the suc- ceszful bidder fails to take and pay|) for the bonds in accordance with the terms of his bid. ‘The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All bids should be addressed to the undersigned, e By order of fhe Chiinty Board. A. D. Johnson, respurces Minnesota, the eltrami. has n presiding, so de- 1y established for public utilitv and to promote the public. health. faith, credit ¥ L County of Beltrami, hereby irrevocably —pledged prompt payment of the principle and interest of this bond at maturity. In Witness Board of said County of ] cauged this bond to be ‘slgned by its couritersigned, sealed and recoided by its- County ‘Auditor, this 1922, The full of the are for the County Board. Beltrami, Dollaratoflihe staté of Minncsota, to be being of inter- rainage bond, dated that said of said interest of said ‘the fol- purchase o meeting is hereby fixed to be Bemidji, ‘clock a. m., on the that notice a news- , Minne- in ‘which directed COUNTY DITCH n, that on the $500 numbered 1, on June 1st, numbered 2, on June - st numbered 3, on June 1st, numbered 4, on June Ist, Jun&qst, Junggfrist, June 1st, s fo be'issudil under Chapter 05, 6n ac- in con- County Auditor, Beltrami County, 2.aa Ma..= Bemidji, Minn, A Dated this 2nd day of May, 1922, Commissiower Hayes &econded the above resolution and same belng pwt to_vote was duly carried, IN THE'MATTER OF JUDICIAL, .. DITCH NO. 25 < Comnmiissioner Hayes offered the fol- lowing resolution- amd-moved its au- option: 0 Whereas, in rsuaics of and in tull compliancs’ “with ‘the provisiéns or Chapter 230, General Laws of Minne- sota, 1905, and the several acts am endatory thereof and supplementa thereto. such’ steps have been duly and legally taken that a public drainage ditch with certain branches and late als has been duly located and estab. lished in the County of Beltrami, in the State of Minnesota, known as Ju- dicial Ditch No. 25, and such; proceed- ings have been duly and legally enin the District Court of the 1 Judigi@¥ "1 u-lhz- ?_1' the: snm: ull‘ Min- erotu (& ocating and ¢stavlisning i B e e ad Bbon dofnitely agcertaified l"flun-h dotermined l{x ae cordangs. with. the provi 00 law o ' herel"o %hat !h%’!nse in- urred aAd to be incurred ip locating, Establishing . and | cousty o aiteh, will be'at Jepst tie Of Thir- ne - Thousand! = Dollarkifa( slo,uuu) 3 3 e ) Whereas, ~there ''is . not | istiticient| money ‘in the' TFrefsut _&‘ts Belr, trami County, toigdgfaay jthe lexpghse ins] curred_and to. be_ipeurred.in s@ocat- ing, establishingffifid constmug: Judicial, Ditchiy yr - : Now ‘Therefore, Be, it Resolved by this County Board’ that it is necesary for such purpose to raise at this time the sum ct Thirty Nine Thousand Dol- lars (§39,000). Resolved, Further that the negoti- able coupon bonds of said County of Beltrami be issued for sald purpose in the aggregate amount of Thirty- Nine ‘Thousand Dollars (39,000). That said bonds be thirty-nine (39) in“number, numbered from five hun- dred sixteen (516) to five hundred fifty,four (354), both numbers inclus- ive,’ be of the denomination of one thousand doljars (§1,000) cach be dat- ed:the first day of June 1922, bear in- terest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the ‘first day of June and Dec: ber in each year, and bé due aid payable as to principle and interest at such pla as_purchaser may direct. That e: id bonds and the Interest thercon be payable_in lawful money of. the United State of: America. N ] That Dbonds numbered five hundred sixteen (516) to five hundred fifty-fou ‘i’ué" bom,nrum‘ly?ru in(‘lhusi’\\'n be H ablé as: forprinciple on the first day o od? Jupe §esolvcd further that said bonds and colbons _thereto attached, be substan- tially i necessa; a maturities, which said form is hereby approve Nugpber... 5 21,000 INITED STATES OF AMERIGA, Bl State of Minnesota, ' County of peilriin, PUBLIC DRAINAGE DITCH_BOND. Know All Men By These Presents, at Beltrami County, in the State of innesota, acknowledges itself indebt- ed, and for value received, promises to pay to bearer, — ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, lawful money of the United States, on the first day of June 19.., with inter- est’ from date until paid. at the rire of ‘six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first dav ot Jnne and December in each year, both prin- clplo and interest payavle dt the ottice o d sai n' the following form with thé T} said county for the purpose of defraying and is for an amount necessary to detray in part the expenses incurred and to be in- curred in locating, constructing and establishing within said couuty a public drdinage ditch, known as Ju- dicial Ditch No. 25, and is issued by authority of and In strict_accordance with the provisions of Chapter 23 General Laws of Minnesota of 1905, and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thercto. It is hereby certified and recited that the issuance of this bond has been duly authorized by a resolution of the County Board of said County, duly passed and recorded, and that ifie total ndebtedness of said County, including this bond does not exceed any consti- tutjonal or statutory limit. It is further certified and recited that all acts and, conditions and things| reqired by the laws and (mnstltudtlorex oni precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been properly done, happened and been performed, in regu- lar and due form and time as required by law, and that the ditch on account of which this hond has been lissued. is a public drainage ditch duly ahd legally established ror public utility! and to promote the public health. Thel full faith, credit and resources of the; County of Beltrami, Minnesota, 4re hereby irrevocably —pledged for the! prompt payment of the principle and interest of this bond at maturity. In Witness Whereof the County Board of sald County of Beltraml has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and . Countersigned, sealed and recorded by its County Auditor, this ... day of. EDWARD PAULSON, . Chairman County Board. Countersigned: A. D. Johnson County Auditor. O “tie day o : A.°D. 1977 the County of Belirami, State of Minnesota, will pay to bearer, the sum of Dollars, at the office of the... being the semi-annual instaliment of interest on its public drainage bond, dated June 1, 1922, Numbere Chairman, County Auditor. It i8 Further Resolved that bonds and each-of the coupons thereto attached shall be signed by the chair- man of this Board, and by the County said Auditor,- and _each of said honds, shail be sealed and recorded by the County Auditor. That the signature of said Chairman and Auditor. upon the cou- pons may be their fac-simile signa- tures lithographed or ensraved. and Be it” Further Resolved, That the full faith, credit and resources of said County of Beltrami and of this County Board as such. be, and the same are hereby “pledged to provide the money for the principle and intcrest of said bonds when and as the same becomes Commissioner Imsdahl seconded the| above resolution and upon being put to vote was duly carried. Commissioner Hayes offered the fol- lowing resolution and moved its adop- on: Resolved, that bids for the purchage of kaid bonds hereinbefore specified ho opened and considered by the County Board of sald County at n meeting thereof, which is hercby fixed to be held, at the court house, in Bemidji, Mintiesota, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the Tth day of June, 1922, Be it further 'Resolved, that notice of "said meeting of this board to .be held at the time and place above speci- fled for the consideration of said bids for the sale of said Bonds, he publish- ed in the Bemidji Sentinel. a_news- paper published @t Bemidji, Minne- sota, once in each week far at least two successive wecks he first, publi- cation of which shali-bg at least. four- teen days prior to said date of meet- ing, afd - said fewspapsr fs” " Hereby designated. as the newapaper in which sald ‘notice <hall be nyblished. . Be [t furtliér Resolved: that County Auditor is authorized and _directed without delay to cause to be published in said newspaper 6Wca in each week for two successive weeks, a notice in substantially “the following form: NOTICE ' OF | 'SALE__ OF. JUDICIAL DITCH BONDS OF BELTRAMI - COUNTY. MINNESOTA ., Notlce “i§" Hereby Given, that on the 7th day ofidume. 1922; at'10 o'clock a. m._at court house, in the City of Re- miaji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, the County Board of said county wili re- ceive bids for the sale of $39,000 bonds, in the denomination of $1.000 each. of said county, to be dated Jjune 1, 1922, to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annual- ly: o mature ‘as to principle as fol- Bonds numbered 516 to 554, Inclus- ive, on June 1st, 1937. Sald bonds to be “issued undér Chapter 230 General Laws, Minnesota, 1905, on account of expenditures made in establishing Ju- dicial Ditch No. 2 o tion as to number and|adontion fthat the State Highway Department of PAGE THREE 1. rer of sal@ county, to’be for- feited 'to the county: lm-the event that the successful bidder fails to take and pay for the bonds in accordance with the terms of his bid d reserves the right to re- Jeet any and all bids. bridge, and Whereas, there is no provision In the law permifting the State Highway De- partment to appropriate funds for the 3 purpose of the construction of said All bids should be addressed to thefsidewalk and the matter has_ been undersigned. brought to the attention of this Board By order of the County Board. w8 a proper subject of its jurisdiction A. D. Johnson with the suggestion from’ the. State County Auditor, Highway Depirtment that the cost of Beltromi « onnty, coustructing sidewalk in connec: Bemidji, Min tion with s dge be defrayed by D X 2nd_day' @f My, 1922 the_County of Beltrami, and Commissioner I hl seconded the| ~Wliercas, it is the 'sense .bove resolution and same being put|Board that the suggested exponse Is a to_vote was duly carried. proper subject for consideration by us Moved. seconded and carried to ad-|and it is our belief that the said bridge journ until 1:30 p, m, & das should not be constructed without thie Board reconveped at 1:30 p,’m, Wwith|addition of the said de idewallk, all_ members pregent except Lenuon. Be it Therefore Re! t, thors ds were recelved pursuant, fo. ad-|is nereby appronridted to the’ Staty tisement for . road” constryction.| Highway Department’ from the “Roal were recelved by the following|wnd Bridge Iund of Beltraml, County contractors: be d axds levied for ‘the Commissioner . 1llis nfoved that''con- , 10 be collected in the yenr traets be awarded on the roflowing|of , 1ot to exceed the sum of Two bis; and whichi were the lowest bid-|Thousand Dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. for thé plirpose ob. 2003, Jensen of coustructing the sidewalk Hn 'cons 2689.30. { neetfon with the bridge': aetdss ‘the 009, Joe Anchter. §26 Baudette River, between Bautletbe and 210, Leon ' Durand, $6860:36. Spooner on State Highwa¥ No. 11 :in BJob Joog O 9y. Clafk ‘and ‘Naher) said Count: s 13 2o vos., $2460.60.0 ) Adopted ‘at a meeting held.dn; Bes Motion was setbnded by ¥ayes, and|midfi, Minnesota, in fa; Count o3 duly carried. $ ) 9 State, this 4th daw of ,May, 1823} Commissioner ' Imsdahl ' movad’ that Idward Banjson, « ‘contracts be awarded on the foHowing Chairman of’ County Board, jobs, and which 'were the lowest bid- Beltrami County,” Minn. ders Job , Adolph $643.60. Dated this & Almendinger, Gjelhaug, Johnson, , Andrew Strandness, $499 ‘County Auditor. 23. The above lution was scconded Motion was seconded by Ellis and|by Ha ¢ carried Move ) econded by Hayes, that bids be sed for rond con: struction in the Town of Taylor at the request of the Town Officials of Taylor Township, to have the County super- vise the expenditure of approximately $16,000 of town Road and Bridge money together with §3,000 County Aid._ Bids to be recelved Wednesday the Tth day of June, 1922, Motion carried. Moved Dby Tmsdahl, secconded by Hayes, and duly carried, that $600 ap- propriated in the road ang bridwe fund for maintenance of County Road No. 136, south of Titt; $500 County Road No. 13 North of Pit $600 ‘ounty Road 'No. 117 North of Williams to Clover Point; §600 County Road No 131, No. 79 'south of Willlams to south of Faunce. Moved by TImsdahl, Hayes that $250 be appropriated to the Town of Boaver Dam to be used on voad which runs on the west line of seetion building” road and bridge across river ald poin: Motion carried, Detition regeived from the frechold- crs in the Town of Swilt rres questing the construction of road rting from the outlet of the ditch the Turtle River Creek, and run- ning hetween gections 29 and 82 west. Detition was ferred to the Engineer duly carried. Commissioner Hayes moved that contracts be awarded on the following jluh\ and which were the lowest bid- der: Job 2201, Sam Paquin, $411.52. Motlon was seconded by Illis and duly carried. Moved by Haycs, seconded by Ims- dahl and ‘duly “carried that $500 be zlulmroprlnked Trunk Highway Road No. Moved, seconded and carried to ad- journ until 10 a. m., Thursday, Board reconvened at 10 a. m.. Thurs- day with all members present except Lennon. Moved by Hayes, that § the Revenue Fund to Agricultu in accord ltfli?' d by Elli 1 -+ Moved by Ellis, seconded by Hayes, that. $1000° be appropriated from the Revenue Fund to the Beltrami County Fair Association for the. yecar 1932, Commissioner ‘Imsdahl * moved the of the following -resolution: | #L, Wheteas, it has come to the atten- tion of the Board of County Comm sioners of Beltrami. County, Minnesota Imsdahl, seconded b 50 be appropriated from the -~ Beltrami 1l Development :Association nee with, Chapter 205, Laws Minnesota has urider contemplation | st the construction of a bridge across the|in Baudette river, between Baundette and Spooner, on State Highway No. 11. and it is desired by the said State High- for re-consideration on report. Moved, seconded and carried to allow the following bill REVENUE Walker 5 reams of paper for Auditor . Bemidji er Pub. Co., tx. warrants for Cle . Bemidji Pi statements for Auditor 20. Bemm;. Pioneer X Bemidji Pioneer Pub 1 Bemidji_Pioneer Pub. Co., ¥ E. L. Oberg, stationery Treasurer 2 . L. Oberg, envelopes for Auditor 1 The Kay-Dee Co., KD boxes for warrs E 1 Elmer Currant,” del. body of Manne Hammer, dec. 1 Bemidji Lbr. & Fuel Co.. coal for jail ... s 2 Bemidji Gas Co., gas for jail 2 i N. W. Bell Telephone Co. o1 month of Apri 1 N. W. Bell Telephone C al for month of Apr. 4 Minn,’ Elec. Lt. & Pr. Co., electric supplics for jail . o Apr. and_Ma: ) Hans B. Imsdahi, comr's exp. attend, reg. meet. April and May 3 8. W. Ellis, comr's oxp. attend. reg. mect. Apr. and May 1 James F. Hayes, comr's p. attend. F. W. Rhoda. copy of tax. judgm 3. C. ‘McGhee, exp. . visiting schoo McGhee, express and;postage fo ary “Lilleskov, exn. visiting A. D. Johnson, cxp. atten S r’ Kenneth L. Weeks, for procuring del. elec Hjalmar Hdlund, for procuring del. cle Clyde Noyes, for procuring del. elec. : Peter Krogseng, for procuring del. elec. ballots .. Harold I3, Bruber, for procuring del. elee ballots . Matson-Ritchie Lbr. Co. by, for court house Western Union Teleg. Co., clock rental for Apr. ... Mrs, L, J. Millers, 1% cd&. wood for court house F. G. Troppman, b cans- lyc for court house . Sturm Bros, 10 gals. -floor r ng _.... e s g essie Pond, witness, case:'ef Wm. Pond and State May Pond, witness of Wm. Pond vs. A. Canfleld R. E. Miller, making keys for jury room . g e F. M. Pender t. drawing petit jurors for Baudette term .. Andrew Johnson, board for prisoners for month of April E. J. Taylor, exp. justice court, case of Wm. Malette Joshua Jokela, justice's fees, ‘case ‘of Walter Schilling’ ‘Albert Miller, constable’s fees. case of Walter Schilling Road_and Bridge—General 8. D. Snyder, stamp and rep. of chains .. Arthur J, O'Leary, serv. in office ‘Adeliné Goodrich, serv, in H: Bngr's offico Bemidjl Ploneer Pub, Co.; %:reams Avon bo James F. Hayes, attend. adjourned meeting of Co. Boar James K. Hayes, exp. on road and bridge com. Maintenance— reg. mcet, Apr. and Baudette lots hallots .. hallots ‘- brackets for engr. Tyle Culvert and ip Co. part for pony grader Lyle Culvert and Road I “0.. front axel for grader Lyle Culverts and Road .. parts for grader . Lyle Culvert and Road Kquip. Co., grader moldboards co S D. Snyder, car mileage on 8. 1L 8, 2, 10 . Stute Road No, V. L. Johnson, hauling surfaci Marinus Kaupanger, foreman H. J. Pils, hauling "surfacing State Rond No, 12 Gust Blias, 1 d laborer 8 Carl G. Larson, 7 days labor with ‘team . First Comr. District Bemidji Auto Livery, livery for road viewers Second Corar, Dintri C. G. Lindholm, liv. for eng; nd Comr. Imsdahl . Snyder, exp. H. Iingr. Jobs 2215-16-17-18 Paddock, serv. L engr. Job 2210 Ward, serv. as axman on Surv. . Connors. as chainman . Paddock, serv. as asst. eng Quall, rodman el chainman mr. Dintrict F. B. Mau Co, R. 151 Tyle Culvert quip. Co.(. Vi I1 ‘meial culverts J. L. Gill i office work, Job 2202, S. R. No. serv. as rodman Toole, Harry R. 4th. Comr. District J.:L. Gilbertson, ficld and ofl work, Job 2209 L. Gilbertson, field and office work, Job 2210 . fleld work, Job 2 office work, JJob 2: F.'E. Mauritz, 2. Mauri Arthur J. O'lLeary, serv. as rodman . C. C. Spencer, serv. « sst. en . Clifford Doyle, serv. as chainman Burt L. Nobl rd for surv. erew bho John Doyle. s Jantes Misti Stance Zabora S. . snyder, . En S. D, Snyder, Ole Vikin, liv. . 1. Mau F. E B nd office work, Job 5 chainn work, Job 1905 © .. ay asst. engr. Job 2214 . o 2214 - e work 'k, Job 2214 . i s rodman job 2 ! Arthur J. O'L ‘rv. as rodman Job 221 LWL Sharp: s chainman Job 22147 7. 1. Gilbertson, field and office Job Woodbury, serv as axman Joh 2213 writz, field ob 2213 rpe. serv. nman_Joh 22 Arthur J. O'Lear V. an 1o Joh %2 3. L. Gilbertson. field and office Job 2212 Harry R. Tole, serv. as rodman ... C. C. §pencer, ser t. engr. Job 2212 . erv. as asst. engr. Job 2211 . Spencer, ; Ghhertson, ficld and office work Joi C. A. Hicks, serv as axman, Job Chag. Dunn, serv. as ch J. W. Sharpe, serv. as 2211 .. Arthur J. O'Leary. serv. as rodman Job 2311 F. E. Mauritz, fl(-llrll \v&‘n'ki Jobh 22]11 e o :. W. Clark, installing culv And ¥, €W Ol Federal Al —Bandetie, Otto Brose, plants for farm . Marie _Dahi, waltress at farm J. J. McCurdy, refund on frt. Beltrami Elev. & Mill. Co., feed for farm Nash-Finch Co., groc. for farm o ‘om Skogen, farm hand during Apr. adie 130, laundress during Apr. Cora_Brevold, cook during Apr. McCortney, waltress, 10 days . Given Hdwe. Co, hardware supplics for C. 1. Battles, hardware supplies for farm All bids must be accomnanied hv certified check in the amount of two (2%) per cent of the amount of the issue, payable unconditionally to the W — | - s e e s ‘aylor Electric Co., elec. repalrs .. 5 AT, Carlson, mdse and wall paper for farm Gill Bros, mdse for paupers at farm .. 4 Bemidji Ploneer Pub, COy WANL 84 woccmmmerismmeremeremommmessssrenrest. ;140 way, Department that a sidewalk be| Bemidji Lbr. & F provided in ‘connection with said| N. W. Bell Tele. of _tils! | g ‘Nyhus, seconded by | 31 of said township to ald in| 101.00 | only mark I've got. 14.42 J o Davidson, immit Mere. Maye: exp. on ‘0., EIOC. rhert Carver, groceries for . G. Troppman, groc, for piaupers Clifford & Co., groc. for paupers_... J. 1. Heller, groc. tor Mrs. John ¥ Stewart's Grocery, gro¢. for J. R. Olson, supplies for.€lemence S. Carter, mdse .for Matt Reinar canles Co-Op. Store, mroe. to And Nebfsh Trading Co., groc. to.Ge 4. J. Conat, mdse. 1o Geo, Bradt A. Rice, groc. to Shotley Tfainily Mrs. I Sarfr, supplies. to_Mrs, g\\‘cr Larkin, groe. for Ve Moen, groc. for Alek: Kosl#ki ‘Brutgon and Lilja, mdse A Akre; mdse. for M ven T Lwvur'ent Kersohbaum, care of risen, b nd board for Y Jobania Torval N it oe, Dr. 6 Pdlnier, extractior 4 Eun B dmsaanl, . 061 con Simén. Nryanson, to. J. 18 Dr, . AV, Johnsom, country 8t Anfhoidy's Hosp.. room. Edward, Paulson, oXp. on.poor. cony. . Burg I Noble,. iivi'-case of Murs. A. 0.4 Mrs: B, K. Secord, R, Ry fares for Soi Bradseil & Widley, groc. for Mrs 3. Lo Willianis, 'house rent; 4 io. Hemidit Mrg. ¢ D, L L 1oty profe servy R. 4. Bowpdman, medicine for, Wa Honp., care of M Minn. State Sanatorium, and H. L. Bowen, supt. road, 2 days .. James Newell, foreman on grayelin E. Blanchard, serv. as check Erven_Selle, ser: W Kues, sel kauling gravel E. D. Rule, labor with team on road Wesley Martin, John Deterson, ser as 1 A, I’ Thompson, serv. Dick Willems, serv. as road ove Tom Hill, helper and chainman Mason Pollock, digging ditch and ma Baward Kryanson, flling in culvert Gus Johnson, work as chainman Helge Johnson, digging ditch and Dick Willems, ; sury, Dick Willems, ser John O'Brien, digwing ditel Miison Pollack, dlgring dite Helze Johnson, disggi Arthur Stevens, digging di flelge Johnson, digeing diteh Herfann Klopries, digring Moved, seconded and 19 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Attest: A. D. JOHNSON, County Auditor Mrs.. Bd. Solven xuul’ of tedth, fo Will McKinney ame 1 Joad slabwood to Mrs. A. .1 to Gertrude Belle prupers jertrude \,lill ORGANIZED 7 156:30 of §. H. No. 12 . & H. No. of man and team 8 H, 8. H. N oI 155-30 aling gravel 8. fi. No. man and team §. Jom youdrak: Taborer . gravel pit 8, i, aborer §. H, N H, No e vualt Thivierge, shovehng sand and gravel and fighting fi 7-35 Dick Willems, serv. as road overseer ik S. V. Cimpholl, afgging diteh and making as,roud overscer ... as rond overseer [T and naking road g itch and making rond hed . diteh umd making road bed | M mik hig Uik road bed and muking roud hed fed to adjourn until Tuesda; paupers . Yadon . hel Thornwell Coy - eaglian Wm., Gorey My, Felix''Scott y. Solvin .. v care ‘of Jeus Flom # Emmxt Tsther Mow .. R " &{l%m\. hauling supplics for- Geo, Jones family - N or Mrs. A. D. Cross Clemence . 15 to pauper aiek . d care of pauper sick 3 TOSS . kre, 2.°Dboaid/ wood.. for Mrs. Gust Lund n family ... Searles ..o ). Robiiison Perletter Terletter T \é' for Lyle O Wood WNSIIPS it 1 led road bed RCNLY © .00 & road hed 780 road bed e it ¢ 800 road bed 4036 y of June, EDWARD PAULSON, ' Chairman of Board. ‘ Building Well Dercribed as a “Place From Which Emanates Shudder- ing, Creepy Horror.” It Is a gray building nestling along the Dleak and dreary water front of the East river at the foot of Twenty- ninth strect—a bullding from which emanates shuddering, creepy horror. Black wagons come und go, leaving their grewsome loags, writes 0. O, Me- Intyre in the Kunsas City Star. At night vagrant buts from nearby ware- houses beat against the walls. And off in the river the soft swish of a lonely paddle or {he sound of a boat- man’s nlght song. The. buflding Is the depository for the city's unidentified dead—the | morgue. In the gloomy interior, ns forbidding as the tonib, are rows upon rows of drawers, Lo each one of which A8 thumb tacked a i\'hue enrd bear- ing an ulmost fllegible scrawl und number, Perhaps a giyl of the cabarets washed up from tlie ever-flowing wa- ter, e gangster, plstoled thirough the skull. A woman In 8fiks find ‘sat- s with geld senred lips and wll fden- tificatlon ‘marks rerhoved. . Thé dis- fMustoned from all wilks of Hfe. Al are there In ‘the mumbered drawers. Tritod the waitlhg rooms, feebly llght- ed, conme senrcheérs with faces of ghastly pallop—the arlgtoerat: and hourgeols. ANl fioping wizainst hope. Sullen, phlegmatic attendants tuke them one by dne into the hnll of denth to gnze ipon the human flotsum of n preat city. Veteran reporters, lured to the sor- Ald and tragle, never go to the morgne without an Inward shudder. But they must o, for the niorgue I8 the first sfep In unravellng many or New York's murder mysteries. And than; fimes thie steps Tead to the grilled doors of Fifth avenue's most palatinl mansions. EASY TO COMPLY WITH RULE | Wonder How This Idea of Identifica- tion Would Work With Sus- picious Bank Cashiers. A rule was recently established In one of Chicago's stores to the effect that any customer wishing to ¢har and at the snme time take purchases must show the floor walker gomething for identification. One day a stout woman bustled up to the glove counter, selected a palr of gloves, und sald to the clerk: “I'll Just take these with me. Charge them, pleuse.” The clerk filled ont the necessary slip und called the floor walker. “Have you anything by which you can be identified?” he asked. The customer flughed uncomfort- ably. “Why—I—I never heard of such a thing!” “Its n new rule, madom. Every customer g required to show . some mark of identification. I'tn sorry, but Fred Demary, levelir Olof Berz, hauling gravel ... none of our. other customers hive Archie Johnson, hauling gravel taken, offense.”. W. M. Byorts, serv. as engr. Co. D No. 6 o - The woman looked about her doubt- 1 raddock, serv. as asst. engr. J, }7, 24 “If T've got to, 1 stippose T musi L. 1. Paddock, serv. as engr. Ji-m,lr 24 Then quickly unfastening her collar Minn. Elec. Lt. & l'r{ (el ('?rrl-nl furnished farm 3::11"4’ and pointing to n lurge brown mole Joe Burns, § days labor arm 20.1 o » gald: * 4! L B e ey aun 2099 on her neck, she sald: “This 1 the I've had *4 all my life. If you think It's going to do your store any possible good you're welcome to look at It!"—Judge. To “Educate” Wine Drinkers. English palates, long noted for their uppreciation_of _fine old_ wines, are —____———_——m NEW YORK’S HALL OF DEATH' i danger of” détérloration” hecaus of the 16wer privé of ‘Vhithges, aecvrd- Ing to'n group of prominent wine mer- clinnts' who propose an' Enghigh' “wihe teek,” In enmmatlon of the French cusitom. Wine, ‘they Qeclare; 18 1o lotiger a Tuxury, ‘ns the tower price has brought ft within reach of . The purposes of wine weck, 1t Is safd, will be to educate the English taste for wines and also to-Instruct diners In - the elementary rules and traditional usages of beverage selec- tions. It Is plnned to gather a repre- sentative group of speakers and ivriters to sing the praises of wine and to tell those who would learn how to drink it. The merchants expect sub- stantial assistance from the govern- ments of wine-producing countrles, such as Irance, Italy, Spuln and Aus- tralia, L Interested in Big Ship. As the Seydlitz, of the North Ger- man Lloyd stenmed up the Hudson, she listed to larboard because 2535 of her 256 cabin passengers wanted to ®et a look at the Leviathan, The one passenger who was indifferent was Germun-Amerfean from Philadelphia, who clnimed lie had seen her before, Some of the néw arrivals who had never laid eyes on the Leviathan could not be convinced that It was n ves- sel of any kind or nume, declaring that no ship ‘could be that big. One thrifty soul exelahmed: “And just think—T am told the Amerienns have pald $5000 a day er the upkeep of der alte kasten (the old box) I"—New York Evening Post, 14 HAD EXAMPLE IN ROGUERY Famous “Captain Von Koepénick” Not the First to Make Fraudulent = { Use of Army Uniform. \E‘ The recent denth of Volgt, the fa- | mous “Captaln von Koepenick,"” re- minds Le Petit Parisien that he had precursors of thie same rare audacity in Parls. In Parls, during the Directory, two | men of military aspect presented them- selves at the Nouvelle barracks, pro- vided with forged orders of the po- lice prefect and commundunt of the clty. In virtue of these orders they requl- sitloned two sergeants nnd fome sol- dlers, and went with them to Rue Rtichelien, then the Rue de la Lo, where they entered the house nccu-* pied by n young Turkish diplomat. Showing thelr false warrant, they ransacked the rooms and furniture of the young Turk, took his jewels ""“4 | his gold and threatened to take him to prison; but finally, on his request, left him at home guarded by one of the sergennts and two or threi: sol-’ dlers. g After which, dismissing the regt of the troops, they . departed ‘and. have never been seen since, . AR The two men were thieves for whoty sl stockings dnd new Hdhses wer namong the demands of the chorns girls which brought the opcra fenson dt’ Bayreuth, Bavaria, to an ftintimely’ One day the young women de- clared that they would not go on the stage In the evening unless their de- mands for higher wages and silk stock- ings, blouses, and shoes were com- plied with. The corporation of Bay- reuth declared that it would not be blackmailed by u pack of girls, dis wed them o e iround that they ind troken thetr contruct, and closed, the opura house, end _t, the pollce of that timie were looking i | vain, & e . Chorus Strike Ended Opera. '’