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.were 24, 1922 ARSI TRR T AT OFFICIAL FROCERDINGS OF THB COUNTY HOARD IN SPECIAL SES-| SION FOR THE PURPOSE OF AP- PROVING _THE BOND _OF THI PROBATE “JUDGE APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR. Board of ‘County Commissloners met n_special session ~Wednesday, May 3lst. 1922, at 11 o'clock In tho fore- Members present: Edwlnrd Paulson, 1 ‘Wm. Lennon and'S. W. Ellis. Absent: Hans B. Imsdahl and James F. Hayes oot ‘The appointment of S. M. Koefod, of Baudette, as Judge of Probate, Bel- 0. traml County, by Governor J, A, Preus of the State of Minnesota, hav- B | to be Issued upon the terms and col purpose of recelving and cori;gofihz ids. for the purchase of $56,000 County Ditch No. 6 l;'ond- of Beltrami Count; ditlons of a resolution adopted by this Board, May 3d, 1922. The' following bids recelved: Name of Bidder: The First National Bank of Bemidji. Terms of Bid: § per cent par. Commissioner Eliis offered the fol- owing resolution and moved its ad- option: ‘Whereas -the bid of the First Na- tional Bank of Bemidjl, Minn., bidder for the $6,000 County Diten Honds of Beltrami County, Minnesota, dated June, lat, 1022, comylies with | the ing been filed in this County A“mmaéqterms of sald sale ‘afid’38 by this Board oftic q 2 and the bond also’ filed by sal appointee, requiring® by the Federal Surety Company of Day- enport, Iowa. 4 aid bondihaving ‘been; approved. by;| the County Attorney and found in_due form was approved on motion of Wm. » Lennon, and seconded by S. W. Ellis, and duly cas Moved, sec ourn, ed ana’‘carried”te ad- EDWARD PAULSON:: < Atteld: Chairmian oft Boksdh A.’D. JOHNSON, ; County Auditor. PR ' 'ICIAL PROCEEDINGS 0} A ¥ SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUN- TY. BOARD HELD ON MAY 12TH, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSID- - ERING HID;K FOR -ROAD.. AND ORK. F )y Commissioners met in spec- lal session on Friday, May 12th, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. , Members present: Edward Paulson, James F. Hayes, S, W, Kllis, and Wm. Lennon. 5 Absent: Hans B.. Imsdahl. The -following bids were: reccived: Tom Smart, $7,664.50, Wm. Campbell, ?5,9.’45‘52, ‘McKinnon ‘& Nelson, $5,850.00. The bid of McKinnon and Nelson be- \ing the lowest and best bid offered, it was moved by Commissioner Haye seconded by Wmi. Lennon that a con- tract be awarded, It was moved, seconded and carried that all other bids other than.McKin- non ‘& Nelson all be rejected and checks returned/to bidders. .., It was moved, secondea and carried to adjourn. 5 AL ¥ EDWARD PAULSON, Chairman of Board. Attest: A._D, JOHNSON, County Auditor. 7 - OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS? OF \THE cog,u'nr BOARD ‘OF dml.fiun TOUNTY; u&n%n;go’wu".vmm Board of County Commissloners met In regular session on "Tuesday, June 6th, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the fore- Edward P Members present: aulson, H. B, Imsdahl, J, F. Hayes, S. W. Ellis and ‘Wm. Lennon. Minutes of the precedin meetin; were read and approved on motion o! Hayes, seconded by Imsdahl and duly carried. Gt Moved, seconded and;carried to take regess until=1:30 p: my TR Board reconvered nt, 1:30p. m., with all members present. . Commissioner Lennon offered the fol- Towing resolution and moved its adop- on: . Whereas, apetition signed and duly acknowledged: by a majority of free- holders residing within the territory of a proposed.new school distriot ask- ing for the:formation of same and which shall';; émbrace the _territory hercinafter described and which was presented to the County Board on May 2nd, 1922, for their action, and ‘Whereas, it “was ordered by said boara that a hearing be had on said petition on June 6tn, 1923, at 2 p. m. n the court:house at' Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, and ‘Whereas -due notice and posting has been given of such hearing as requir- ed_by law, and ‘Whereas, ‘at a session of this County Board commencing on the 6th day of June, 1922,.the-said. petition - was pub- licly read’ and .considered and argu- ments of ‘all persons for.or;against:the organizations@} the sald proposed new school - district was duly heard and considered..: 1t is Heréby Ordered, and determined that the said petition B the following described. territory, to- All of sectlons 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, and 30 in O'Brien Fownsnip 150-35.° All of sections 21, 2, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 33, 34, 36 and 36, Town of Nébish, “150-33." All of secticns 1, 2,3 and 4, Nebish township, 149-33, be and the same Is organized 0 ‘désignated as Common School Di firict No, 50 of the County of Beltraml, State .of Minnesota. It is Further Ordered, that the 15th day of July, 1922, at 3 p. m. In the town hail at Nebish n said district be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place when and where the first meeting- of the electors of said district. who are qualified to vote at school ‘meetings will be held to or- ganize said district. - By order of the County Board of Beltrami County, Minnesota. EDWARD PAULSON, Chairman of Board. Attest: A. D. JOHNSON, County Auditor. Moved, seconded and carrled to ad journ_until 10 o'clock a. m. Wednes- day, June Tth. Board reconyened at 10-o'clock a. m. Wednesday with all members present. Bidg?for County Ditch No. 6 Bonds ceived as per advertised notice clock a. m.. The following was the ohly bid received for the $5,000 Countfi Ditch Bonds submitted by the National Bank of Bemldji: FIRST;NATIONAL BANK OF BEMIDJI Bemlaji, Minn. AE 1Y i June 7th, 1922 Honor‘éble Board of County Commiss- foners, Beltrami County, Minn. Gentlemen: i For:§5000 legally issued.and executed County Ditch Bonds of Beltrami Coun- ty, dellvered to us ar Bemidji, Minn., dated June 1st, 1922, and to mature $500 each year commencing June 1st, 1923, to June 1st, 1932. Said bonds to be of the denomination of $600.00 bearing intercst at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semis annually, bot! l!)rinchml and interest ayable at the First National Bank of emidjl, Minn, . We will pay par accrued Interest for said bonds subject to the approval of our attorneys and you to turnish the printing of bonds. Prior to the delivery of the bonds, you agree to furnish us. with coms- plete transcript of all proccedings had and taken in the issuance of the bonds, cvidencing their legality to the satis- faction of our attorneys, and to take ny further steps that may be required y our attorneys to make the bonds fully legal, with the understanding that these bonds constitute a ‘direct and’ general tax obligation. ¢ We herewith hand you our cashier's check for $100.00 as an evidence of our. good faith in complfilnx with the terms. and conditions of this bid, which is to apply as Pnt pay t of said bonds when the legality of the same has been - approved by our attorneys, and to be returned to us immediately in the event this bid is not atcepted. We agree to pay for the bonds as soon as ;they can be delivered and you agree $o deliver ¢ legally issued bonds to us at such place as we desig- nate, free of exchange or collection charges, as_above provided, Respectfully submitted, & FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF p BEMIDJI. 7. By A. A. Warfield, Vice Pres. The ‘above proposition_is hereby ac- cepted "this 7th day of June. 192% for $5,000. ~County Ditch Bonds, County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota, and the above bonds are_this day sold to e’ First National Bank of Bemidji “as per the terms and conditions of the above offer. EDWARD PAULSON, Chairman. (Seal) A. D. JOHNSON, County Auditor. Pursuant to notice duly given the meeting of the County Board of Bel- trami.County, Minnesota, was held inj the court houseat Bemidjion 7th day of June 1922 at 10 o'clock ‘a. m. - Mem- bers present were: Edward Paulson. H. B. Imsdahl, J. F. Hayes, S. W. Ellis, and Wm. Lennon. The meeting was called to order at this time for the accordance with the, law; o R a Th Bond ‘o 41008 " :granted out;of |'y, i1is, | nected with Count F being connected with|ing and constructing said ditch will be| James,Sharpe, serv. as rodman deemed most favorable. Now, Therefore, Be.it Resolved, (1) that! the:place of payment of principal and interest of said bonds is_ hereby’ fixed 'at' the Fi#ae| National Bank of Bemldjly,at Bemldih Minnesota. d ; (2) That the bid of. sald -bldder. for, said bonds be and the same is hereby accepted and said bonds awarded to said bidder. - P vbberd Commissioner Hayes seconded the motion to adopt sald resolution and roll belng:éalled:the same was adopted by the following vote: ¥ Ayes: Paulson, Hayes, Imsdahl, Ellis and" Lennon. ayes: None. Bids for bonds for Judiclal Ditch No. 25 were recelved as per advertised notice at 10:00 o'clock a. m. The following_was tne only bid re- ceived for the $39,000 Judicial Ditch Bonds submitted by the Lincoln Trust and Savings Bank' of Minneapolis: LINCOLN TRUST & SAVINGS_BANK BOND DEPARTMENT, .-, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. " 3 7 " gutle 7th, 1922, Honorable Board of County Commiss- ioners, \ Beltrami ‘County, Minn. Gentlemen: For $39,000 Iegally 1ssued and ex cuted Ditch (judicial). bonds of. Be trami County, delivered to us in Min- neapolls or, Chicago, "dated June_lst, 1922, and to mature June ist, 1937, said’ bonds to’ be of the denomination of $1000.00, bearing _intcrest at tho rate of § per cent per annum, payable semi-annuaily, both principal and. in- Savings nk, :Minneapolis,. Minn. ‘We will pay par.accrued. Interest subject 'to opfnion of our attorney. Prior to.the delivery of the bonds you agree to furnlsh us with complete transcript of all proceedings had and taken In the issuance of the bonds, evi- dencing their .legality to the satisfac- our attorneys, and to take any further. steps that may be, required by 'our attorneys to make the bonds fully legal,” svith the - understanding that these bonds constitute a direct and general tax obligation. g We - herewith -hand. you. ouf certified check for $780.00 as an cvidence of our good faith In complying with the terms and conditions of this bid, which is_to apply as part payment of sald>bsnte| when' the legality of the same has Deen approved by our attorneys, and to be returned to us immediately in the event this bid s not accepted. ‘We agree to pay for the bonds as s00n as they can be dellvered and you agree to deliver: the legally issued bonds to us at such place as wo desig- nate, free of exchange or collection charges, as aboye provided. Respectfully submitted, LINCOLN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, y J. P. Arms. /The above proposition_is hereby ac- cepted this 7th day of June, 1922, for $39,000 Judicial Ditch Bonds, County of ‘Beltraml, ‘State of ‘Minnesota, and the above Bonds are this day scld to the Lincoln Trust & Savings Bank as per the terms and conditions of the above offer. EDWAXD PAULSON, Chairman. A. D. JOHNSON, County Auditor. Pursuant to ‘notice duly given the meeting of tho County Board, of Bel- trami County, Minnesota, was held in the court house at Bemidjl, on the 7th day of June, 1922, at 10 a..m. Mem- bers prosent ‘were: Edward Paulson, H. B, Imsdahl, J. F. Hayes, S. W. Ellis, and. Wm, Lennon. The meeting was called to’ order at this, time,. for :the purpoge ‘of “rectiving ahd considering ids for the-purchase of $39.000 Ju- diclal Ditch ‘No, 25 bonds of Beltriml County -to -be issued upon the: terms ,and_conditions of a resolution adopted y_this Board, May 3rd, 1922. The fol~] owing bids received: 3 Name of Bidder: _Lincoln “TEUit. Svings’ Bank. . - S Terms of Bid; 6 per cent par.::i, No other bid “Fecelved. Commissioner Imsdalil : offered. .the following resolution and moved its a option: 7 Whereas, the bid of the Lincoln Trust & Savings Bank.of Minneapolis,| bidder for the $39,000 Judicial Ditch Bonds of Beltrami County, Minnesota, terms of sald ale nad is by this Board terms of said kale and is by this, Board deemed most fayorable, 7 Bo it Resolved, (1) That the place of payment of principal and interest of said bonds is hereby fixed as_ the Lincoln Trust & Savings Bank of Min- neapolis, : (2)_That the bid of said bidder for said bonds be and the same is hereby accepted and ‘8aid “bonds awarded to said bidder. Commissioner Hayes seconded the motion to adopt ‘sald resolution and roll_being called the same was adopt- ed by the following vote: - Ayes: Paulson, Hayes, Imsdahl, Ellis and Lennon. Nayes: None. 5 Moved, seconded and carried to ad- journ until 1:30 p. m, Wednesday, Board recopivened. at'1:30, p; ‘m. with all_members present. Bids were received pursuant to ad- vertised notice for road construction. The following bids, which were the lowest and best recéived, were award: ed on motion of Ellis, seconded by Len- non and duly. carried, I 1, Charles Begeban, $5885.78. Job 2212, Chas. Carter, $6307.64. Job 2213’ Chas, Carter, $1961.93. Job 2214, Paul Haluptzok, $6018.38. It is also agreed that the County will do_the- turnpiking on thes¢ jobs. On motion of Hayes, seconded by Ellis, Job 2219° was awarded to A. J. Moen_with_the proviso that construc- tion be' carried out to the extent of funds available for this work. Mo- tion carried. E Commissioner Lennon offered the fol- lowing resolution and moved its adop- on: Whereas, it 1s desirable that a ghange be made of a stato road No. ¢ Trunk Highway No. 4, beginning ‘at statlon No, 484 plus 46 which is the west boundary of “Bemidji Beach” of above said County and running thence on a line being Main St. of above said Bemidji Beach prolonged westerly a distance of approximately 900 ft. un- til above said Main St. line intersects the Alley line of Blocks 1, 2, 3, 4.and 5 of “Birchmont Park” prolonged east, thence continuing westerlf' on pro- longation and on line paraliel to last described alley line a distdnce of ap- proximately 1800 ft.. Thence angling and continuing westerly. through: lots 3,14/ 5 and §, 5 4 ana 5 of Block 5 to Birchmont Park /and .part of government lots 1, a dis- ‘tance’ of approximate]y 550 ‘ft." to in- tersection with station 516*plus 97 of above said State Road No. 6, this last described 1line, being_ the prolongation of ‘4 tangent through last above said . _The entire road chnnzge.belng located In goyermment and 4, section 15 and government section 16, township_of North: ern (T. 147 N, R. 33'W 5tn /Mer?). and to be 60 feet in width. g % Therefore be it Resorved, that {nis County Board request the 'Commiss- changé‘at as early date as poss! Resolutions was seconded by Commis- sioner Ellis and duly cafried. Commissioner Hayes offered the fol lowing resolution and moved its ad- option: : Whereas, a petition for the estab- lishment of a county road has been re- celved, to-wit: Beginning at corner to sections 3, 4, 9 and 10 (Maple Ridge Township) T. 149 N. R. 34, thence west between sections 4 and 9, 5 and §, 6 and 7, thence in the township of Roose- velt F.'149 N, R. 35, corner to sections and running. thence west between sec- tions 1 and 12 and intersecting County Road No. 50 being a distance of 4 miles and to be corinected with:other roads as follows: the east end being con- Road No. 148 and the west end County Road No. 50. terest payable. at Lincoln Trust &3 dated June 1st, 1922, complies with thel" lock 4 and lots 1, 2, 3,!33, loner . Jof "Highways to consider s f1 e, It is Hereby Ordered that a h“"g be. had u;.on sald_petition. o;; Tuesda: the first day of: August, at w‘{l\ in the court house at-Bemidjl, and: that Commissioners Ha, ‘and” Paulson appointed a committee to examine ti route of the proposed road ana to at the west en meet of the.proposed new road connecting County Road No. 60 on the 31st day of July at.2 p. m, Resolution was, seconded by Com- missioner_ Ellis and duly carried. Moved by Lennon, seconded by Ims- dahl that $500 be appropriated to the Town of Battle for road purposes. Al- 80 _$500 to the Town of Cormant pro- vided that said township apm}onr\ntea $750 to the County Treasury for con- struction of certain roads within said townshipi: o naw oo Ll Motion, carrlfid. # ha 5 a Henring upon the petitfoh for estab- lishment of a county road:in 'Grant "Valley and Jones,. ROWNSHIpS, ymencing at the southeast quarter se tion | 8-146-34: and. running’ west ;a<dl itmu:e of, f% .miles came up forpheal ‘ommissioner Hayes offcred: the fo)- ‘l’owng‘mfllutlowmnfl moved. .jts ,ad- & P ption. T ‘Whergas)' 'a ''petition: signed’ by 'thi required number of freeholders of \this county, praying for ‘the’ establishment of a county road ‘as follows: Begih~ ning at the SE .corner, Sec. 8-146-34-and, running thence on the section line as near as practical 5.5 miles west to the south 3% corner, section 9-146-3p and! to.be. connected ‘with other roads: as follows: at the east end with the pres- ent county road No. 5 and at the west end with the present cournty road No. 48 and terminating: at south 34 corner, ‘'section 9-146-35 was presented to this . County Board at its regular session in Board, a hearing_ was ordered to be held on the 6th day of June at 2 p. .m.,, and that the committee appointed to review said proposed make its report, and said report being fayorable, B . It is Hereby Ordered that the dpl'IY' er of said petitioners be granted and said road to run according to the com- mittee's report. Resolution was seconded by Imsdahl and duly carried. i Moved; seconded. and. carrled ‘to_ad- jtzgrn until 9:30 a. m. Thursday, June Board reconvened at 9:30 a: m,, with all_members present, s " It was moved by Ellls, ‘seconded by Lennon that %3\70 be_appropriated to the: Town of Turtle River for. yse on County Road 152 from the quarter corner between sections ‘25 and’ 30, 147-31 and 32 . Motion carried. Moved by Ellis, seconded by Lernnon that bids ‘be advertised. for clearing, grubbing and ditehing on rgad in the town of Langor, béginning at the east quarter corner of sections 13 and 34, running west e& mile, ., Also that ‘b be advertised for road construction on County Road Motion carried. It was moved by Lennon, seconded by Ellis, that $3500 be appropriated for the construction of a . roa running from Kelliher west to the Red Lak: between the townships of Corman and Woodrow, Battle ana Quiring. Mo- tion carried, Work to be done by time sheet: T It was moved by Hayes, seconded by Imsdahl that County Road No. 106 be- ginning at the southeast quarter. Sec. 36-148-35 running north % mite, thence west 3 miles on the quarter line through sections 34, 35 and 36, and connecting with road No. 137 to be es- tablished as a County road. It_was_moved by Hayes, seconded by Imsdahl that $500 be appropriated for construction of County road No. 132 and $600 on County Road No. 13 Bids to be advertised July 10th. M tion carried. g It was moved by Hayes, seconded by Imsdahl that $500 be fippronrlnted on Judicial road between Marshall and Beltraml counties for maintenance. Motion earried. * Moved by Imsdahl, seconded by Hayes, that the :following townships receive an appropriation of the follow- ing_amounts: / Gudrid, $400, Rapid Riyer, $350. %Duoner, $350. oone, '$800. . . 3 5 K 3806 on *Cunty Road eil, on Coun oad’ No. 135. Baudette, $300. % Wheeler, $350. E 71 Meadowland, $500 on County Road o, 170 in 8ald Town. 4 Potamo, ?3754 McDougald, $375. Zippel, $360. Prosper, $375. “ Lakcwood, $250. Chilgren, $350, <~ Myhre, $350. Moved by Imsdahl, seconded b Hayes, that tho following amounts be sxpended under the supervision of tho County Engineer In_constructing a County road No. 150, grading = and maintaining, $106.00. ounty road No. 105, grading and extending South from NE® corner Sec. S6A6L R. 83, 320000, ounty roal . grading and clear- Ing Bouth' from -SRH No. 11 between Spooner and Walhalla Twps., $500.00, County road No. 167, grading and clearing south- from Graceton ~ocom- mencing at Ry. track. $500.00. clearing 1cading south rrors Sn coamd e ng south from oA er_Sec. 16-158-31, $500.00. o On State Aid road No. 13, reshaping grade on:part of said road, $500.00. Total, $2300.00. Motion'areled, . - oved, seconded, and carried to take recess until 2:00 o'clock p. m. Thurs- day, Tune sth. o etz % Ik oard reconvened, at2p.m., Thurs- day, with all members present, T Moved by Ellis, seconded by Hayes, and duly “carried ‘that the following applications for abatement be approve cd ‘and referred to the Minnesotn Tax Commission: 1271—D. H. Machanam. 1272—Victri Petrle. 1274—Martin_Nelson. 1276—Hans Kirkvol 1276—Grace Lee Oberg. 1277—Alex_Forbes. - 1278—Kd. S. O'Connell. 1279—Theo. Enger. 1280—W. A. Stewart. 1281—J. F." Hermann. 1282—Malinda Cronk. Commissioncr Hayes offered the fol- lowing resolution and moved its ad- Dption: Whereas, the County Board of Bel- trami County has this day consolidat. ed Common School District No. 39 and No. 130 together with nine sections of unorganized territory in tho Town of R0t Rections 4. 5, G, 7 of sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19 20 23, 28, 29, 30 and 31 Town of’ O'Brien, 150-32. All of sections 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. 28, 38,34, 35, 36, Town' of Nebish, 150-33. All 'of sec: tions 1, 2, 3, 4, Town of: Nebish, 14 Now, Thereforeé, g ! Be it Resolved, by this County: Boa that the. morfi‘q3 funds,: and credits o 1 wb : " th 2 Schiool Distr and 130; b6, A are Barobs consoltaited b the new % h""i Tct No. 60 now. formédt o000 e above resolution- was seconded by ZImsdahl a dugrearea /SO P A e Matter of al Driék feSammissioner pimsdan- lowing, preamble. ni and moved el adoptio i pursuance pter 230, General Laws of Minn sota. 1905 and the several acts amen atory thereof and supplemental there- of, ~ such steps ave been duly and legall taken that a public drainage ditch with certain branches and laterals ~has been duly located and established wholly within the County of Beltrami, in the State of Minnesota, known as'Judicial Ditch Number 45, and such proceedings have been duly and legally taken in the District Court of the” 15th_ Judicial District of the State of ~ Minnesota, duly locating and _ establishing ditch, and it has been definitely ascer- tained and determined in accordance with the provisions of law applicablé thereto that the expense.incurred and -,Tnb.'mi FApril ‘and at the sald meeting of said|193. route and|1! ;| both principal and interest: payab! 'Incurred in locating, establishing and Areas, in of and 'inf. compliance with the provisions of| I Two! Hundred Eighty-three and 79-100 ‘Dollars: ($60,283.79) and, . . 1 . Whereas, * there' ‘18 'not suffictent 1(nonsl? lhr.-&tt'l‘r s g‘! said . Bel: rami. county to defray the expense ln,c\lh‘g? am“ to be incurred In l.::' To- catlns.-_ éatablishing and constructing lngl udlelal Ditch, x this Board;. that it is necessary for such pur) sum. of Sixty Thousand Dollars (360,- Resolved further that the negotiable coupon bonds of sald County: of Bel- tram! be lusuad_m{ safd purpose.in, the aggrogate amount of svxay Thous: Dollars : ($60,000); that sald- = 2 (1) “to sixty (60), both numbers in- usive; be of the' lousand dollars 1,000) adved ;the, first day of June, 1922; bear intereSt’at the raté of G per-cent’ pér ahnum, -payable. semi-annually on the! firstit eacly; year, and: be dite ‘and payable asf® to .prlnulsul and .ll\lzlie:! ',nt ’.l‘hCh! D‘llg: ‘ug ' purchaser nay, direct. | That en 7 Donds" b6 ‘pavabie " fn Iawral m%\fiy of the United States. of: America: ' at. bonds numbered one (1) to -four;, (4} inclusive be payable as’to {’9’%?»”“’“ ;on the first aay .of -Juney That ' bonds’ numbered five’ (5) 'to elght (8) inclusive: be payable as to {)Bré;lf:ipal on the first day of June, ‘That bonds numbered nine. (9) to twelve &12) inclusive bo menble as to f;éa\clpa on the firat day of Junn.l‘ That bonds numbered thirteen (13) to sixteen (16) inclusive be.payable . as to_principal on the first day of June That bonds numbered seventeen (17) to twenty 120) inclusive be payable as tgsg‘rlnclpu on the first day of June,| ‘That bonds numbered twenty-one (21) to twenty-four (24) Inclusive be payable as to.principal on the first day of June, 1933; - That bonds numbered twenty-five payable as to pr dfl.’% of June, 1934; hat bonds numbened (29). to' thirty-two ( payable as to principal on the first day of June, 1936; - ‘That bonds numbered thirty-three| (33) to' thirty-six (36) ncipal on the first day of June, 1936; That ‘bonds numbered . thirty:seven| of ‘sald bords horelnbefore specified be (37) to forty, (40), inclubive be pay: able as to !prmulopnl on the flli-u.pauy‘ of June, 1937; ¥ That bonds numbered forty-ond (41) to forty-four (44) inclusive as. to_princlpal ‘on the, first day. o June, 1938; N\ i That bonds numbered €6 n;3t90 principal on the.first 'day of June,) That bonds numbered, forty-nine(49): to fifty-two (52) inclusive be payable That bonds 'numbere ty-Bed (57), to sixty (60). inclusive I;:‘ ?33& Al 6 principal on e I} Ly Ol .fi‘me. f’fllz. , P b3 Resolved Furthor : THit! Shid. and Coupons, thercto. attached be stantially in’ the-following: foxns: the neccssaty variations na to ¥ ers and maturities, whicll 'aq!(o form hcre\{'y approved: et ed, and for valuecrece! pay to bearer One awful money of the Utltes the .. day: o 1! . withintercst from date uniji paid 4t the rate of six per cent 'pér npniim, payable semi-annually on'‘th® of June and December in nnclu?-au{ o & such place as purchaser may dipect, 'This bond is issued ‘)y snltlu‘County ‘for the purpose of aerrnymg sand s for an amount necessary to' defray in. part, the expenses incurred and to be| constructing within id- cof ub-, T raindee Wit M aa 7adoet Y. Judicial Ditch Number: Forty-flye: {(45), and: is issucd by authority of and In strict accordance — with ~ the. provisions of Chapter 230, Géneral Lawsi®f Minne- sota 1905, and the amendatory. acts thereof and supplementary thereto.. It is hereby certified and recited that the issuance of this hond has been duly authorized by a resolution of the Coun- ty, Board ‘of sald County, duly passed and. recorded, and that. the jtotal: in-| debtedness of sald County, ‘including this bond, does not exceed any consti- tutional or statutory limits. It is further certified and ' recited that all acts, conditions and things re- quired by the laws and, constitution of the ‘State of Minnesota to be done pr cedent to and in. the Issuance of th bond, have been properly domne, ' hap- REV Sturm Bros., 10 gals. floor -dressin Given Hawe Co.supplies for Sanit § 1 Bemiajl Lo & Kol Go, Western Union Tele. Co., Bémidii Hdwe. Co., glass for jail Bemidjl Gas Co, gas for county jail Nash-Finch Co. I case:toilet paper for Smart, hauling rubbish . v W. Bell Telephone Co., toll: Chas, Trodler, sawing wood for court Sentinel Pi Sentinel Pub, Co., pub. notice ofhearin Sentinel b, Ce Sentinel Sentfnel Sentinel Seéntinel Sentinel Pul .‘gnun unn, meals for Jurors for: speck: as_constable board for prison menls for jurors , serv. subpoenas f Peter Erickson, Andrew Jo! J. AL W Ji A, Wilson, constable W. A, Wildman, justice's Chag, Blanchard, constable fees case ol B. J. T Wm. Lennon, comr's exp. Louis F., Dow Mary h‘llelknv. asst. supt's exp.. visi Ji. C. McGhee, supt’s exp, visiting Walker Brconl 5 reams berkehire pa ‘boxes for wartan for ltz-c‘r eN. Cy K imidit* Piotieer Pub. Co,, office suppli b T8 Con blanks for Audltor WT‘E Blank Book & Print. Co.; regis fllef- . "Millet-Davis Co., notice of assmt, blan A ,ROAD AN Lyle Culvert and Road E Standard 011 Co., gasoline and ‘ol Willlam Gallagher; 5 pleces of 1br. N. J. Nielsen, furnished gasoline g Ma 8. D. sigdér; mlputl?in]ol 8.7 REN Wm: Lennon, exp. attend. specidl road ‘Wm, Lennon, exp. of liv: attend. road win R, Williams Stationery Ci Charboneau, office._work Matson-Ritchie Lbr. Co., 1b Edwif R. Williams Stationcry Co., 3};"’“"' J. O'Leary, gen. office, work Sentinel Pub. Co., pub. Sentinel . Co., envelopes for Adeline Goodrich, gen. office work %!‘MAI!RM 0il Co,,- Gasoline and oil ‘Roj Edward Paulson, exp. on/road com. F. A. Projects—F, 8.: D. Snyder, ln!peetlon'tr‘lzu Mpls. Bridge Co., CUIVETIE .ocmoesicerinnee. to be incurred in locating, establish- at least the sum of. Sixty Thousand, | F. E. Mauritz, 2 days work . 8. A. Job 1! ow_Therefore, Be §t Resolved, By B: o' to .raise at this time the|ment of the principal ane id!'and’ recorded by its Couiity Audl bonds “be" this:. 1. sixty in number, numbered, (rom‘olu‘l A ys; of . June.and . December :in ‘{E‘éfli’"' e he (25) to twenty-etfim (28) Inclusive- he|d twentyrnine| ed the unanimous vote o! Inclusive be| board and was duly carried, and wus inclusive: be|lowing resolution and moved its adop- payable as to 317;-1:;::1:;:«! qq_c‘hq first| tio: e payable| Minnesota, at 11 o'clock a. m,; on the T0th aa i forty- 48) | to orty Sl ) grad fortyofive ({81 Rerd at thio time and place above spec- as to’ principal” on _lh.:‘flnt day of| guccessive woeks, the first publication June, 1940;. of .which "shall be at lenst fourteen That bonds xg bered: . ‘fifty. fllrk*m‘ior to sald date of meeting, and (53) to fifty-six ' incluslye. b safd newspaper is hereby designated able ag to principal on. the GrHt’ #las the newspaper in-which sald notice June, 1941; % k i {1 11 be published. *izt it further Resolved, that County without dglay to cause to be published "I Th . sald_ newspaper once In each week | James Sharno, o ‘!"gs,sulmluntlnlly the - following form: NOTICIS _OF _SALE = 210 Tae: coql i1 . coal to Jal F5G. Troppman, 20 vaa, cheeso eloth for Golrt clock rental for, May Tom N.|W. Bell’ Telephone Co, rentai for month of ‘May N; for month of May Mrs.' Dick Willems, serv. ns; deputy assessor ub, Co,, pub. notfce, of. hearing . Sentinel Pub, Co), pub. tax judgment salo . Ce . Co., envelopes for Reg. of Deeds oda, exp. attend, Baudette term of ci n Dist., Court ‘Andrew Johnson, exp. attend. Baudette term of court flson, constable, case of John Manville .. i case of Leonard Pirtano .. Town of Bemidjl, exp. aum’)rea,&h’!( communicable diseases 11. cage of Leonard Pirtano E. B. Jones, justice’s blll, case of Mrs. S, ‘aylor, justice’s bill, case of John Manville . A. Wilson, constable fees case of John Mahville Bdward Paulson, comr’s exp. attend, reg. meeting James F. Hayes, comr's exp. attend reg. meclln‘z ¢ Hans B. Imsdahl, comr’s exp. attend. rog. meeting tend. meeting to6 approve ‘'m. Lennon, comr's cxp. attend. reg. meeting Wm. Tllis, comr's exp. attend. rog. meeting Wm, Ellis, comr's exp. attend. reg. meetin, Co., blanks for. Co. Auditor ting: hooly 500 smead files for Clerk of Cour 1_m. envelopes for Clerk of Court . 3awila)l Ploneer Pub. Co., office supplies for Aaltor i wa F:fi .Co., cArbon for Auditor's office ... midji" Plonect Pub. Co, typ. paper for Co. Sunt, k_and Stationery Co.. supplics fo ica for aAnditor D No: 2. uip Co~lcollnru an mes ¥, Haycs, livery for road, Com. work 1 gro, pens tajc blue print paper K .. eringer & Son, Tep, of Dietzgen transit e it T. H, Bgnd sale notice .. Sentinel Pub. Co., pub. notice to contractors Engr. .. i ers Co.,, 12 pkgs. loose leaf fillers for engr. P. i< Kei tility and to prow ‘mote 'the public heaith..” Theo full faith credit: and_resources of the County .0! eltrainl, Minhesota, are hereby irre- voen‘)ly pledged for the prompt pay- h interest "ot this bond at maturity. Tn Witness \Vhor{ol the County Board.of sald County. of Beltrami hus aused this' bond to” be signed by: its Chairman, and countersigued, agawh .day o i “+Cnifrman "County: A, By 19 jounty. of ;| ) Minnesot: B to bearer, the: aum SOTRSLY Moy Car' SR tomico fot Sl being. the nnual “installment '?t interest on its ‘public’ drainage bond, dated. o .. Numbered Chairman. County Auditor. 1t Is further Resolved that said bonds:-and cach of the coupons there- to -attached shall bo signed .by —the Chaltman <of this Bonrd, and by the County Auditor and each ‘of said: bonds shall be senled and recorded by = the County Audltor. That the signatures of sid Chalrman and Audifor upon: the coupons may be.thelr fac simile sig- natures’ Hthographed or engraved, and Bo it Kurther Resolved, that the full faith, credit and resources .of sunid County of Beltraml, and of this coun- ty board as such be, and the same are hereby pledged to .provide the moncy for the principal and intevest of suid bonds when and.as the same become ue. Commissioner Hayes seconded the motion and the same beln? guk receiv- he county by the Chairman then presiding, so declared, Commissioner Hayes offered the fol. 0 Resolved, that bids' fo¥ theé purchase opened and considered by tl County oard of sald,County “at a meeting theréof, which' s hereby fixed to .bo held at: the court house In Bemldjl, y_of July, 1032, Bei it further Resolved, that notice of “sald meeting of this board to be ifled fer the consideration of said bids ‘or the sale of sald Bonds, be publish- in the Bemidjl Sentinel, a newspap- r! published at Bemidji, Minnesota, once, In each weck for at least two authorized and directed fori two successive weeks, a notlce in LE_OF JUDICIAL DITCH BONDS OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, MINNESOTA Notice is hereby given, that on the 10th day of July, 1922, at 11 o'clock a, m., at:the court house, in the City of 1dji, Béltrami County, Minnesota, 'Cfluntr Board of sald County will elve- blds for the sale of $60,000 bonds, In the denomination of $1,000 each, of :said county, to be dated June 1, 1922, to bear interest at the rate of 6 per_cent per annum, payable semi-an- nually, to mature as to principal as follows: 3 % Bonds numbered 1 to 60" Inclusive, maturing $4000 each year commencing with Juno 1st, 1928 to June lst, 1942, Safd bonds to be issued under Chapter 230 General Laws, Minnesota, 1905, on account of ‘expenditures made in’ cs- tablishing’ Judiclal Ditch -No. 45. All bids must be accompanied by a certifiéd check in the amount of 2 per cent of the nmount of the issue, pay- able unconditionally to the treasurer of sald County, to be forfeited to the County in the event that the success- ful bidder fails to take and pay for the m'mfllfi ]ln accordance with the terms of s bid, The board reserves the right to re- je&t any and all ‘bids, All blds should be addressed to the undersigned. 42 By Ordor of the County Board, A. D. JOHNSON, County Auditor, . Beltrami County, Bemidjl, Minn, Dated this 8th day of June, 1922, Commissioner Imsdahl seconded the above resolution and same belng put| to_vote, was duly carrled. Moved by Ellis, seconded by Hayes,| and _carried that hids for road work on..County Road No. 99 in sections 2 and 11, TWwp, 14683 running north one half mile, be received, July 10th, 1922 at 11 o'clock a. m. NUE Jail . house R - ay Aprll. al term . Castlle .. f Mrs. S, lClml.llo = or r Auditor .. es for eas, gt Cierk” of Gourt rt. boyse,, tor; hook BRIDGES: meet) letting A. P, 156 w1 dohn Tl Floyd H. Reed, serv. as. chalnm Minneapolis Befdgo Co;, o . L. Gilbertson, sorv.-'on’ fleid- T, L. Gilbertson, serv. on field Harry E. Cann, serv. as rodms Fi AP Mpls. Bridge Co., culverts. J. L. Gllbertson, serv. In field work James Sharpe, serv. as rodman Harry I3, Cann, serv. as rodman Floyd 1. Reed, ‘serv. ag chainman H. D. Sorcngon, serv.'as res. engr..on const. Arthur J. O'Lear, v BeRy, as rodman Taloh Ryddhi, g, akpximan and ph Ry} e man and; Irvin | Mol 1h MAn .. 0} a8 a John 0. ‘Olyn-sery,'leveling A i 1 1 Some. Sehtinel 4t Cox; ;pUB, notice’ to contractors ,hnpqpvax‘?«?x?!’ e wa. {4 = 424 Cos t. Road § 4 { ‘u“f&? Siat, o “fc}“\g; " oV T i L8 nir. DNt —Mte. C PUAAOLK, Teard e Aeat: Bn L Bradoon nv%-? Bt ongr. s oN | SeTW as bt . eMg) ™ . D. Snyder, Inspection of roads 79, 117 #nd 136 3 e m‘h 2nd Comvr. Dist—Mte, Co. R. 137 Gillio; Bros,, Mvery for mtc. work Hd.. Schwarts, running. grader .. Iohn Johnson, Ring in washout Henry Nelson, - filling In ut: bridges Henry T, Olson, puttlng planks in bridge Grover Echwarta, work on grader on rang Gust Nelson, work on grader.’'on range line Carl Johnson, filling In_ washouts \ G Alex Ebertowskl, 32 pos. bridge mtrl. Dick Willems, 11v. for comrs. on cont 2 : v Comiv. Dimt—Mte. Co. . i S. D. Snyder, 1iv. to 10h2ELY HikeSoson i, S i No. 16 M‘” James Shfll‘re. serv. as head chainman ¥, .E., Maurits, serv. at .offica on plan Joe Frog, hauling. equipment ... Ben Luwrence, BOrv. s axman .. Jim - Stand,. tenmster, hauling -equipment John Garrigan, serv. as nxman Selam Head, ‘serv. ds. rodman Arthur J. O'Leary, servs as rodman Milton Hovey, serv, as axmit Selam Head, serv. as:'axman gou. KTUR, NHAULNE equipment Henry Benis, serv. as nxman Clifford & Co., groc. furnished engrs. F. E. Mauritz, srev. as instrument. man. Srd Comr. Dikt.—Jol C. ‘C. Spencer, staking r. of ‘w. Lyle Culvert & Road Equip. go o J. L. Gilbertson, serv, In fleld' .]"yle Cuhl;lcrt & Road qulll'l.‘l fo. ames Sharpe, serv. us rodn ’ Ilvert & Road Equip. Go. v. h, metal ¢ § Lylencu o pJfl 2102 A—Co. K. 87 J. L. Gilbertson, serv_in fleld work .. nes Sharpe, serv. as rodman .. - dob Fi1N J. L. Gllbertson, serv. in field work Arthur J. O'Leary, serv. as rodman ... Lyle Culvert & Road Equip. C 4th mr, D % IJ). EF)idnl‘, Id\sperctln‘n worlk . J. Nielsen, liv. for inspection . o 2800 Co. I, No. Floyd E. Reed, serv. as chalnman F. BE. Maurits, office work H. D. Sorenson, serv. as res. Ghgr. Harry E. Cann. serv. as rodman ith Comr. Dint. {- tll" Gl}hcg?un. serv, in fleld ;'VONI: rthur J. O'Leary, sorv. as-rodmn lo Culvert & Rond Basee Con v T ettl guty ‘'ulvert & Road Equip. Co., v. h. e V5o 3308—Co. R. 37 akd 8. D. Snyder, inspection work sery. a8 rodman J. L Gilbertson, fiold work Harry . Cann., serv.-as rodman . 1. 1, Mauritz, ‘serv. as Ipsttument man H. D. Sorcnson, serv, as rés. engr. Floyd h;‘ib"‘:,ed‘ S?IN{.I a8 chalnman .. J. L. Gilbertson, fleld wor Joh . 1005 Harry BE. Cann, serv. as rodman- .. J. L. Gilbertson, serv, in fleld work Floyd I3, Reod, serv. as chainman .. Lylo Cuivert & lioad Iaqulp Co. v. I, D. Sorenson, srv. as res. .IN‘DK,“I. o 3 wo R. No. 1 J. L. Gilbertson, fleld work .. Floyd I3, Reed, serv. as chalnm Harry 1. {Conn, serv. as redman Lyle Culyert; & Road Eguip, C Floyd E. Reed, serv. as chaluman [ 13 képgltn;m'.*.'lmwé.‘3 Lon anty onj. Curter, Jr. Harry 7 Cn g, adh H. 1. Sarenson,‘serv. as es, 4th and H. D. Sorensomn, Lyle Culvert Sentinel Pub. Co,, nptice-to con A. B. Davis,s boiirdy 1o Kurv: Harry 1. Cann, seev. ag-rodman J. Li Gilbertson, serv. in fleld . worl H.-D. Sorenson,’derv. af res. engr: Robt. Slemak, #erw.. as dChainman H. D. Sorcuson, sery. Qs res. engr. 0. M. Lewls, serv.’ag"axman I D. Sorenson, sCrv, k. res. Milton Huvcly. -tr‘v‘ as axman v survey cri V. Slezak, livery fo 3! oS H. D, Sorcnson, sorv. as rck ongr. V., Slesak, board for surveyors John_ Mollan, serv. as axman . Floya B. Rced, serv. ag chaluman B. Carter, sery. as axman Floyd 13 Iteed, sérv. as chainmuan Harry F. Cann, serv. as,rodman . . D, Sorenson, serv. ng res. cngr. J. L. Gllbertson, serv. at uf;f'l; i James Newell, serv. ns usst. engr. .. 4 Kverts, engr. on construction Al Green, serv. as axman Joe Green, serv. s axman Mirtin Olson, serv. ns axmn Sentinel I'ub. Co., pub, sale of Job 2314 D, Neo, 10 J. o 5 . D, Inspector . W. M. Everts, serv. as Co. l.‘l]l!. No. i . M, liverts, serv. ns Co. D. Inapector . }Y l')]?lflcrit‘,lulllllllk timber and filling bridge fierh Haug, bullding culvert N. A, Nelson, tting lllnllrel' {or N. A. Nclsen, building culver ;.l. lN“- P ve V. Co. D. inspector .. W. M. Everts, serv., as Co. :IID. No. 44 W. M. Everts, serv, as inspector L, E. Paddock serv. a8 asst. engr. Irvin Moll, serv. as rodman Ralph Ryden, serv. as chainman Ed Qual, serv. as chalnman J. D No, 28 Bentinel Pub. Co., pub. notice of sule o’!‘nhumls W. M. Everts, serv. as Co. D, lnjn'«.-cm % W. M. verts, serv. as Co, D. Ingpector Dlas Moller, working on bridge . D. Inspector . W. M. Everts, serv. as Co. D. Inspector - s 1ol Pub Co., pub. notice to contractors i ftar, hroard OF AMKL. CNGE. On KUIVey fsdward Paulkon, oxp. attend, ditch meeting . Togers and Co., "Scetion papér for Engi off tering Judgment ‘ind makini certified coples F. W. Ithoda, entollng JUORED TOWNSHIPS—Twp. a5 Farmer, sery, as chainman Maseh bollock, grubbing and cutting Hiuinps John obrien, digging alteh wd, nking, (S vond ion, digging d an Theodoro, Reluner. A jtch and muking rond hed rios, dlggin fifim‘:‘f'hfi}g&:lf’ui el fion and making road bed - Rt Shovent, dfiguing aiton and, i, 100 b Herman %%2{:'- on. digging ditch and making road bed ‘culvert and dlgging ditch .. ha gmmblll',m(fin;‘fng e and midking roid bed Willems, serv. ag rond' overseer . B{fi'fi wnl‘emn. 8rev, as runtldm;e‘y:s::er Q!gk Willems, serv. as roa emecr G 3 a overseer, Dick Willems, serv. as rou oot M, N, grading and digging rond Dick Willems, srev, as road W"l"’:v’i:rlfifl-u Yok ' Willemis; ‘serv. as road overseer . Ning, bridgo o C‘('v‘l"‘“"‘fim,.;‘ pridgo Thivicrge, filling ‘bridge . o hivierke, Miing approadites JORn Thivierge, digging and grilding o Y alficimng, and grading road William_fitanley, djgging and grading ro James Todrif, aizrfimw and ‘giading ‘road Leonard Weler, filling bridge 157 vierge, hauling Ibr. for culvert (‘)oe'(;" ’;;!‘lllmnugn, cleaning ditches Harry Farmer, fillin washouts o ohn” Thivierge, gradini and l]ruuzlnn’hro r g aw_Campbell,’ bidg. plug dam in ditel Harry Farmer, mtrl. for cull\':::iémpur Dick” Willems, serv. as road el Swiiae Dick Willems, scrv. as road overseer Erling Gllthvedt, repaliring I)rldgl:swi' S . 8cott, 20065 cu. yds. gravel .. 33?3? l‘;ln?rom. sery .of man and team ¢ POOR . Elev. & Mill ., feed for farm Bfi}: Tlev. & Mill Co., feed for Farm adio Boe, 1 month as laundress g ) {les, hawe for farm Chas, 1. Batties A Givied on Bage

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