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o e | i s & i I 1 i i 1 i 3 ¥ i Y 3 ¢ ##¥Prohibition.” ~=thing about prohibition as we under| BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY-THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING com’iuifi' ‘All other G. E. CAR?ON. Pres, TELEPHONE 922-923 Entered at the Postoffice at-BenildjL, Minnesats, a» Becond-clase; Matter, under Act of March 3, 1873, No_atten| lon id. Writer’s nam p. be Mowmou- ‘must the edil Decessarily for publication.. Cnmmnnimuvnl 2, E. H. DENU, 8 -llgr WINTER, News Edif o tor hope of the Congresa’ of contritht tor, . #E{fiyi%:mf ‘i'.’é.x“‘%"’ai';m" pfinne‘fu?n'"fi the - seems. to be emoyl:g health and strength If Mr. Harding continue; to make good, SUBSCRIFTION RATES - his reelection is ine Te: By Manl 5 5 One Year.....eesoes.$6.00 * Six Months....eeeess 260 WHERE NEXT Ehree: Month The cemetery board reports that every THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve . pul very. Thursday -ndnaent ‘postage oug‘i‘o“m; 3m for, In advance, $2.0 Unless credit is given this paper, only the 5:::! l;flp:.l:ul:led tad‘tih?i \:u for ?:-publlzufilo; sz;l(:fi ches credited to it, or other ted, and also the local news published har: ol OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY mmnm- e e e LUMBER IS NOT PASSE DS manufactured in large quantities, and the American Snuff Co. continues to earn generous dividends; sabers have not been banished by the blun- der-buss nor the Lewis. .gun; the submarine hag not. put ships-of-the-line out-of ission ; and neither surburban trolley. lines Tallow dips are still -.nor motor trucks have ruined roads. And says Willard C. Howe, editor of “Lumber” in Forbes Magazine, “noth- ing could be further from the truth than the assumption that substitutes lumber into the discard. “Consnderatlon of the new industries of ’ continués Mr. Howe, “‘shows developed heavy consumers of lumber. Automobiles, radio—these ahd innumerable others have created new recent years,” that most of them have talking machines, airplanes, demands for forest products. time one sits down to breakfast at a table made of wood and picks up the morning paper, printed on wood, through the day and night, wood is a constant servant, perfomning in a thousand ways. Because of the almost infinite variety of the demands for its products, ~industry is not, as some suppose a declin- ing industry. Rather, it is an industry on the threshold of greater things.” f—3 EVERYBODY VOTE To vote is the most important duty of ithe citizen. It is the only effective act by which the citizen exercises his power as an integral part of a self-governing peo- ple. So far as national affairs are concern- ed, the issue is fairly clear—whether the .people of ‘the country prefer Republican control of congress or wish to return to Democratic policies. The issues digve been very thoroughly discussed the stump and in the press. The Democrat regime is not so far away but that its rec- ord can be fairly well remembered. The Republicans have had only 20 months of 11 control of the affairs of the govern- ment ‘and have not yet had time to com- plete their program, but the record is ex- tensive enough to enable the average vot- er to compare it with the record of 2'previous Democratic administration. ~—~guestion is whether the country wants to ~-go back to the Democratic rule, ful how you:vote.” movm 'UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL ‘ :?undaySchool v Lesson ' (By RBV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. n.. Teacher of English Bible in the Moody | “Bible Institute of Chicago.) 1c;COPYTIRht. 1922 Wentern Newspaper Unlon. LESSON FOR OCTOBER 29 : , MESSIAH'S MINISTRY (WORLD'S TEMPERANCE SUNDAY) — 4 LESSON TEXT—Isa, 61:1-9. GOLDEN TEXT—Righteousness ex- alteth a nation; but sin is & reproach to any people.—Prov. 4:M. REFERENCE MATERIAL-Matt. 7:15- 20; Rom. 14:18.% * PRIMARY TOPIC—How Four Boys Béx came Healthy and HeppyPan. 1:3-20. E: UNIOR TOPIC—Deatroying the World's emy, INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC ~=—The-Next Step In the Prohibition Cam< paign. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC | —Progress’of Prohibition Throughout the World. The lesson committee has gratul | fously famed this lesson “World-wide Neither the text nor the context, directly or implled, says any- | =«stand the.use of the word. However, when Messiah shall reign upon the, earth the rum traffic with all other, _iniquitous practices will be abolished. 1. Messiah’s Commission (v. 1). 1 , He_ was appointed by the Lord, ..God’s plan for the world is a time of | ! peace and blessing. " JIl. Messiah’s Program (vv. 1, 2). Messiah’s program Is twofold: to| “pfoclalm ‘the atceptable year of thej Lord, and the day of vengeance of | our *God"* - The careful reading: of | Luke 4:1821 will show that| Jesuu‘ wnmm this w.wn_ atl acre. What the whether-the acre tract or come. com- farm for the the rail- but who own: are forcing as From the C frage right t necessary iti: e Tnialsor citizens have Cass County some of the- county want Where’ll you ‘A football to continuye on What’s the the faults of zine (N, Y.) Everybody the The height Tho e heig “Be care- Be aggress —Forbes Magazine (N. ¥.) the comma, In Isaiah 81:2. coming opened up the.day.of “‘grace and the acceptable year of the Lord,” and His second coming Wil usher. in “the dny of. vengeance of our God.” (I Thess. 1:7-10; cf. Mal. 8:1-3). 1. Proclaiming the Acceptahle Year of the Lord (vv. 1, 2). In His mlnlstry of grace He preached (1) *good fid- ings to the meek.” “Meek” here means not only a grace, but a condi- tion, that is, those In poverty and affliction. (2) “Bind up the broken- hearted.” “Bind up” signifies healing. (3) “Liberty to the captives.” The figure of deliverance from the Baby- lonian captivity is used to describe deliverance from sin and death (Heb. 2:15). (4) “Opening of the prison to them that are bound.” Messlah's work was to give deliverance to tliose who were enslaved by the conse- quences of their sins. (5) “The ac- ceptable year. of the Lord” This means a space of time in which God would accept all who np:.nt of th\elr llns and comie-to Him? of v eance of God [ 'W}:&m day.( ‘me‘:cy is length ned out, the time of judg- ment \nli sufély ‘Come. The day of vengeance will-break upon the world. when the Lord shall be revealed from heaven (II Thess 1:%10). “The period of merey,is uueq “year,” while the perlod of Vengeance s talled “day,” showing that:the’ period 'of-mercy is much longer than the period of wrath. 1ll. The Blessings of Messiah's Kingdom (vv. 8-9). 1. “Comfort all that mourn” (v. 2). | The day of vengeance will bring sor- row to many, but they shall be com- forted when they shall see the K.Inz on the throne. 2. “Give unto them beauty for ashes” (v. 8). This peculiarly applies to Israel. 3. “0il of.Joy .for Mourning” (v. 8). Israel has been mourning for cen- turies. .When the Messiah shall reign as King they shall be glad. 4, “Garment of Praise for the Spirit HARDING AND 1924 dissension having failed ‘the finally started thé story that Harding will not run for the presidency arguse rivalries. It don’t work. Mr. Hard- s mg will ;ot have much to say about run- lot in ‘the present cemetery is sold that the board can purchase ten acres east of the present cemetery for about $300 an cemetery purposes, If you have a sugges- tion or a solutmn to offer, it wnll be wel- Some people. are tearing,-their about the proposed trade That Travel Accident Insurance Policy is here for you. Some people go without their meals, but never ‘witHout an insur- ance policy. Play safe, read the and spend seventy five cents for a policy. Another chance to exercise building. They bar (criminals, idiots, @and fools from voting. Men and women, good are you in, when it comes to voting? parts don’t want to, so there = you - a_re. our games early enough 5o that it will not be necessary to. bring our Janterns. — Perspiracity, perspiration, perservance. are big words, but they can bigger results.—Forbes Magazine (N.Y) §- § County Division, where do you stand? | m—— ] you are talking to “ultra slims.” His™first efforts 0 create Republichn Democrats again, the Democrats being thus to as fcllo -| tion, 40__ tho presént laldout road. put to vote and duly Hearing upon the pe Bo:n({ of District ‘No. ‘l, lots to Block -1, and board wants to know s, people want to annex the ten buy property further out for shirts : of the school the eleven acre tract near high school building. What’s the differ-_ ence. The school farm is under the control” of the school board, and the. eleven acre tract is under the control of the county, s it? Why the same people will own it, whether it chahges hands or not, in this case. N § ———§ GET YOURS YET Pioneer — your suf- onight at the Central school the voting right. Which class § § wants to divide. That is, people in. some parts of the to, but other péople in other _ be on “election ‘day. —F§ fan suggests thht we begin bring still matter with the world? Just you and me.—Forbes Maga- § knows where {L stand = on of folly is a short skirt, when ive, but with it be agreeable. éf T Heaviness” (v, $). Instead of wearing -the symljol of the burden of .8in they_shall be; ¢lothed so as to In- dlcute their joymlness 5. “Called Trees of Righteousnebs (¥..3). Thege trees represent Israel as planted by God:and bearing_ fruit, not as reeds bowed down with sor- row. 6. “They Shall Build the Old Wastes” (v. 4). Israel shall return to their own laud and shall rebuild the city of Jerusalem and the cities of Juddh which lie waste. 7..“Strangers Shall Stand and Feed Your Flocks” (v. 5). ‘In the time of the Kingdom the Gentiles shall render voluntary. service unto Israel so that Tsrael may devote her whole time to the service of God. 8 “Ye Shall Be Named the Priests of the Lord” (v. 6). God chose Israel +-Make-a-Covenant With-Them”-(vv: 8, | @, God will vindicate His people and jaxd"the “Gentiles to see the divine . them. T False Prophets. Believe not every spirit but try. the spirits if they be of God, because many ‘false prophets are gone out into the world.—John 4:1. Unjust Things. He that speaketh unjust things canmot be hid, neither shall the chastis- ing judgment pass him by.—Book of ‘Wisdom, .1:8. Tn the Bight of Al Men. Provide things honest #n the mt* of all men—Romans 12:17. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER g g:?re rs}xl:z‘e “the world ‘efi ALLEN.HOLUBAR’S Drama-Eternal, starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS (l(mdgal"‘kfig receivcd on Job No. 2234 Hanson, $1762.95;( F. on’ motion made by Hayes, secondefl by Ellis a| to be the priestly nation to represent Olof Gelen, Justlu Him to_the Gentiles. Mynfeipol Caust, 9. “For_Your Shame Ye Shall Havy: e D! ?lc ¢ Dontile™“(v. 7). Instead of the shame |'Maurice hfik ‘and confuslon which Istiel has-expe- [ Andrew Jabue -rienced -for-centuries-she-shall.-bave | court double honor snd rejoicing. N 10. “I Will Direct Their Work, and A"é(“)l:lervlv Johnson, i men of all ‘ages- “have | strong i i { Thousands Qf players, dmma, qyyeepmg panoramas of | § dife. and strife. 14, as follows: ILa Lee and Aucter, contract be awarded to sald . bid - being riel Mov dahl that u,unu Trunk Road to be of -graveling and t age basis: oved, recess_until 1;30 p. < Bouw all_members present. Commissioner Lennon m. ODl. ;- \Whereas * Beltrami - som. "a“ hel 1o ?fi"“mgm' R LIDLE, Vays City. of Bemidji in ‘said inishéd- Red - Lake &ectlnm! 14, 15, likewlse" Kelliher an North of Range 32 West “Brincigal ‘endhnv and tl and westerly west _corner .of Seetion Fitth Principal Mer) of said roads have as_l ~That the ‘purpose of said ro'\d is to the ton adequate, passdble highway to tl tinuing the said north and west to Redby. liher . road, the .Red vivid | Redby will be n the of the Interior and the of Indian alrs be SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER |P OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY;"BOARD OF. BELTRAMI COUNTY, MINNESOTA, OCTOB- L ER 8, 1022 County . Gommissioners met in regu- lar sessionr on Tuesday, 1922, - at: 10~ o'clock in the forenoon. Members present: Edward Pauleon. H. B. Imsdahl, Jflm]e:‘g‘ lF Hayes, Wm. non, and S. W. Minutes of the preceding meeting were read and -approved on motion of | Eills; secondea by Lennon and carried. Moved, seccmded anll carried to take recess until 1:30 p. Board convened at 1 30 p. m., with all members present. 2. "petition for. establishing Sounty Road leginning at_the NW#% of Sec- ‘ 'own 149, Range 356 and run- ning thence east along the section line a distance ‘of 9 miles to tI er ‘of Section 4, Town 143, Range 34/ coninecting _State It was moved by Hayes and «econded by Imsdahl that a hear- ing be held at the.court-house at Be: midfi on Friday, November 10th; at 2 'clock p.-m. and-commigsioners Hayes and Faulson are heteby view the route of the broposed 'road commencing at the SW corner of Sec- tion 6. there Qndlng and Road No. tion 6, Town o ka, day, Novetnber: 1 t, nl 2'o’clock p. m. 'dcfilou was put to “vote and duly car- ried. titfon pr 49 onrr!ed thigt “thew.n Souond Sh¥ear Moved,. second rove, the !ollowin‘g; tin An‘gx: 1308, Lumber Co. Lake be rejected. moved by Hayes, in the ol <committee’s reDort signed by Inger Wol- PRa1 oved seconded and| - etitlon; e placed on e and mun up at some later date. a%nements Mar- 1309, Poter. M. ,Ose 1305, ‘nemnd& ion. Co. 207, Vil | Reynolds 98 JaDoucetur 3. ovad. Seconded _and the abatements of J. Neils Lumber Co. of atanding timber in Town of Turtle Motion carried. A petition for the establishment and changes of County Road North of Sol- way, came up for hearing, geconded by ‘Tms- dnhl that the petition there apgm.rmg no o ange ard establishment, eing ne in opposition ot this rewlutlon and forwarded of Indian Affairs. tion and the same October 3rd, Len- October 5, 1922. duly 2nd unanimously _carrie the Warranty Deed of the .NE corn-gprice. dahl and duly ‘carried road construction time check. directed to; glneer for repor Miovea b Enl ihar the fAnal S on Wednes- ‘Moved, seconded- a joprn until Friday,.- was[ A ) A n:, nr;_l from e Board_ reconvensd 6th, at 10 A. M., with” present. carriéd to. ap-| Town 148, Range . Moved by Ellis, secanded held at 11 o’clock A. Mouon CBrrled. Mov Hayes that 34 surfacing an No. 79, south ‘of supervision of Engineer. County Road. No. 1 131%, Neils carried :that sdahl, It . was Road No. 136, n $400 be granted, Road No. 135, south of ‘The | county road south. of Gras favorable' = Moved, that said road be established and run low the following bills: Marjorlo X, Witing, oft! Mr: JDv B, L gsnn Andrew Andrew Andrew “Any b Johngon, Johnson, Fohnson: 'Sées Binnk Book Bemidji Book Bemidji Book & Stat'y Bemidji Book & Bemidji Book & Stat'y Louis F. Dow Co., s The Fritz-Cross Co., Louis F. Dow Co., storage cases for coumy Auditor Suffen('ulrfl Chegk Writer Co. ce .. Miller-Davis of Bemiajl Ploneer, judgment statements, Clerk of Court Bemidji Pioneer, supplies for Auditor's Office postal cards for Sheriff, case of stoien auto reports for Superintendest of Schools filés for Judge of Probat Lo b Coo” court catendars for Clerk of Court Sentinel Pub. Co,’envelopes for Supt. of school . Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji Pioneer, Louis F. Dow Co., S. W. Ellis, ex] “Zges, v rgst in Municipal, ‘witness L livery on, use of Sheriff’s ca use of Sherift’s Car BeIVIng boarding f expense o Sh, use of sherift’s ‘ear; use of Sheriff’s’rcar, ew Johnson, attemptin, expense /. & Print. Co., bool MiRer-Davis_Co., blanks for ‘County Auditor .. & Stat'y Ca, pencils for Count fip]xcu for County Auditor cer's fee, State vs..Cust Anderson ... boarding’ jurors, Baudette term .of cou criminal \case’ 0f Mra.- Julius Mark Court, ’ State, -vs. - O in. Mardin,. tats v, Jobn Martit, municl e ry gearch warran RS risoners September;i extraditing Philip. ¥, Fmunicipal court municipal court munitingl iegurts sl to serve fgrand jury subpoen; Vi TATT sul 5. for Cierk of Co Co., supplies for Register of Deeds ... Co., supplies for Supt. of Schools .. ., supplies for County Auditor .. egister for Clerk of Court ink for check writer, ‘attending meeting fihfll lhe PDA nmn! g North - midji ¢n_Ervin Avenue to the § mile pn Motion carried. and seconded by Albart Johnso ved by ..&{iufi;}.nn é)e appropriated | Hannah' & 32083 01; tofare, ex eeta% h}n eon- Rescrvaticn 4t the ‘common cor 22 and 23, Township 150.- North “of Rinige03; West of the| Bty Principal Meridlan and has “expended © large monty upon a similar-lhighway -fram the Minnesota & tonal Raflway west to the southeast corner -of_Section 36, Township 132 to the boundary sala Indizn Reservation to. the north-i Towns] 151, North of Range 33, West of-t lan and_that énch lower Red| Beltr: faxe destination or tefminal the vilsp. lage of Redby on the Minneapolis, Red Lake and Manitoba Railway. ‘struction of a road contlnuln o!nac PN beginning at a polnt Whers Lamniers ‘Avenue Intersects With south 1in of Sectlon 21, Town 147, and running in & northeasterly or 50 rods, and intersecting Mh!lo carried. tition of. School ing that to 8| N. Adfllupn Be; Lots 1 Range 35, irec~ Lot: ity between Sec- Mo- Hanson for _construction of Job Tro R for lowest, th responstble Nd Motlon car- A. Brovnlfl, supplies for Ole Valure ... ed by Hayes, secorided by Tms- 1,000 be ‘apiied to County T D0 34 A 00 Surpone) S t. runk Koal NO. or e pu 3 done on yard- Eggam Pmflann, Wrpenacaon account of poor tlon carried: ‘seconded and carried to take| rd reconvened at'1:30 p. m., with offered thé of thé hen 50 36, 18- sums™ lo\lnv\ ing resolution and moved its ad- Coum:v Minne- large|'M to thu southern bounddry o; the - dim- Chippewa - Indian ner of also Interna- Fifth \g.herly P canstructing! Red Lake at Redl d rgads are connected up by the construction of a road con- “Bemtdjl road from :the point In the southern boundary, and ive the citizens of Be- ot Kelliher and.the citizens residing between there and the reservation an and -comtortable by ndiang as rged d and said all A petition. to-resurvey . Section by. Imsdahl that a hearing. upon finld petition be well as the citizens of tlle village of iven-an outlet. in the direction of ‘Kelliher as well as south direction of “Bemid. i - and * the Board of County Commissioners real- cop- Secratary Commissioner| ged 'to con- sjstruct said highway within and upom sald reservation making complete the proposed _highway leading to Redby, 2 Be 7t Further Resolved, that a co) reamble to.the ‘Honorable Secretary of the Interior.and the Commissioner Commissioner Ellis seconded the mo- being put to votel: was _unanimously carried. Motion seconded,and carrled to ad- Journ for the purpose. of _investigation of - road _construction “now being car- ried on throughout the coungf return to !e!sloll at 3 o'clock Thi and to ursday, Board reconvened on October 5th at 3 P. M., with all members Moved by Ellis, seconded resent. y Lennon that county- sell to Daniel Hoghan of Ram- sey, Minnesota, Lots 5, 6 tion 19, Town 147, Range 32, for. the sum of $2936.25 and . that the Chair~ man _and Auditor execute and .delive roperty’ and an nbstract of title brought down to date upon payment of:said purchase this 7, See- Moved by Hayes, seconded “by. Jms- that_work on' in the Towns of|: Benville and Liberty be carried on by force account and same to-be paid by Matters concerning contract ot John| Johnson with respect to Judicial Ditch No. 28, was referred to the Ditch En- at the Text meet- medfim‘ 1905, 2003, 2225 2202, SZOEi be: 4, 33, was yrslemed. November 10. lecondefl oo!hbe ‘lpprconr,l&ud for| -eshaping -Cot o pllllgml '}In z; the ceton.. :State V8. John Martin, munlelpal su‘BF‘"enu‘ “Funieipal Court % Sentinel Pub. Co., supplies for Auditor .. Stk nvelope Co.. mailing. . envelo es x.portm Sheets for Court Reporter 3 arnard ery. Con records for Register of Deeds ... . Barn: ‘0., records for Register of Deeds ... D: Barnara. Su 5 S record Tor Refilner of Deeds ... Security Blank Book. nt. Co., record for Clerk of Court ‘Wm. Lennon, e .\l tending regular rheeting ... e 117, $400 on Cmml Road No. 136, south of ‘Pitt. $40 orth_of or gravelling County Road &7, north of Baudette; §250 on County. Carp, $350 by Road 0 on 0. on seconded and" carried to al: 3 580 S 260 W 34 | Northwestern ‘Hell ‘T o!s tion | F, ¢ o ..3%‘.: to i3k SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1922 Hans B. Imsdahl, expenses attending resg. meafing‘ James F. Hayes, expenses attend. reg. mae! James F. Hayes, expenses reg. meet. Sept. James F. Hayes, expense attend. reg. t. Mn Llllelknv, expenses visit. schools a.nd ln!lfluts cGhee, expenses visit. schools Bemld]l Pioneer,” advertising teachers' exam! Sentinel Pub. Co., pub. Sept. com. proceedl Sentinel Pub. Co., notice of hearing, schoo] A. Rippy, procnrln% prlmary election ballota G\Idtl Western Union_Tele. cleck rent for Sept. : Northwestern Bell Tele. Co., rentll for month upplies for janito Tele.- Co., tolls for month of Sept. B ppman, -suppliea for jamitor John: J. Doran, repairs for e aj1-Gas' Co., ' gas conm}mm _at jail, Sept. .. 5 {ielothing - for =prisoners .. Kee anmar’: fee and expenses nronezs teb and expense fee and e:lwn!lest uf 3.78 3156 Sturm ‘Brothers, nd expenses_for: ¥ wuqx fml\]sumad for 0 .l’te:,forflm ~.nter onsumead * lor ‘one: ;L_u'tfl- for cqurt "'reyalrl for court “houe {6 For e = pplies d pauper ‘groceries for I W. Van Cleave . Robertaan; - supplies for ;Mrs. Reinhardt Edwin_Akre, groceries for C. F Whaley S. Carter, groceries for pauper. .. L. Bull, grocerles for George Brait - " A. Cross & Sons, supplies for D. M G Troppman, supplies for Mrs, Betor Crovai E G. Lroppman Co., groceries for Mrs. Pearl Barret M. chall;;. sroceflex‘ for Math Peire F. an,” groceries: for Ella Stre er BN O T e Yo Mrs R MeGIty Sotway Genersl Store Co. groveries for Joe Schon apu.m Troppman, -supplies for Mrs. Elia Sireiber ¥ roppman, supplies for Mrs. Peter Clowatrs v‘mage of Spooner, expenditure for care of Lettie S. Ellis, éxperises caring and transporting Mrs. Da; W- Ellis, expenseson account of poor Hayes; “expenses investigating paupers very hire. from court house to Enima’ Moe, board. for Esther Moe, month ot B 3. sBoardmat, jaedical supplies for poor Geo. M. French, wood for Otto_Dandell Christa “Groff, room rent for Mrs. DeLul W Jolinson, care of pauper sick, month 0 T T3 e hasra had. ioar. Tor Sopr 1933 Lyte’ Wood Vistotla Litljeered, nursing, Walter, Hovey . s. M. Gailinger, board, Téom and.care-ef -Biward m Minn. & Int. By, Co, tickets for trans, Mrs, McPhorson to ospital Beth MacGregor, expenses. taking Gordon Coan to -hos] Mea_Pranke Westling, housework snd nursing_for 30 W R Idfleh. mkmg care ‘of Pettre family.20 days: in Sep! (B0 v g Petre family Aug. 20th to Sept. 10th, s Hron G e ST ey Solvin, baby, month of Sept. 1932 Hok, Sohinidt, house Femt £or R, F: Ml inty. m mo;nh of Sept. Gust’Smith, board ‘and care of Mary Measelt, S gemu‘u; Lumber. & Fuel Co. soft coal deliye: oor farm ept. oat ‘Lake Farm, sale of Bull dalf to-count . E. Battles,. supplies -for. peor farm: [ K. G. Troppman, groceries for poor farm F G. Troppman,. groeemMes” for poor farm T e & Buct Qo omaterial ) 2 '0.;‘material FiTber & Fuel Co,, material f thing. for poot firm - -ami Co. Land. Cir., dynamite sold-to_poor T: ‘Givé ‘Hardware Co, Suppflés for poor farm Nash“Finch Co., snppuex for-poor farm ........ Given_Hardware Cor . supplics. for paor farmn Nash-Finch Co. sipblies for poor farm &~ M Co., scratch-feed f e moth’of July and Aug: oor, farm, manth of Sept. utrick, services clearing brush, county C. B Tom_ Skogen, teamster“at eounty farm,” Sept: Chris M. Johnson, orderly at county zan-n, Sept. ar, W. t midji, N Ure cltizens re- sldigg between Bemku )\‘md the . Red| Martin-Moe, cutting.corn ‘on county Lake Reservaton, uate pus n.rgant Rundgquist, . waitress at cmmty abis and c.,.nnm“u hdgauate, DaSS| Jerond Hamre, laundress at county far Lake and- the-pu ' constructing gom Brevald; cook,at“éounty farm, Sept. the road from Ke (her to the Indian| Art Butrick, servlces clearing brush it county farm Reservation was to. sive the .citizeny DITCHES W. M. Everts, service and exp. as engr. on constr. Co. ditch X, Bermin Agency, cost of, engincers bond, Co. ditch No.'s H. and mat’rl .on maint. Jud. Ditch No. B T omoit Sorvics and axp. tor ALt Ohgr. sud. Ogen No.iI EQ Abbott; service and:expenses ass’t engr. Jud. ditch No. 12 Ed_Abbott, serv. and exp. ass't engr. Jud. Ditch No: 21 Stefonowez & Gosch, repairing bridge, Jud. Ditch No. Irvin Moll, serv. as rodman on constr,, branck No. 1, a & k, ehgr. constr. ‘and maint. Jud. Di P‘lfl L _E. Pad sery. and exp. as “No. 24 43.65 J. Wilson, and_team, grad. jud. Ditch No. ¥ 250 T James' Newell serv. dnd exp. as ass’t engr on grad. Jud. diteh No. 27. Ed:Schuh, serv. as graderman, man and team, Jud. Dltc'h No. 27 P. Stifter, serv., man and team grading Jud. Ditch No. L. BE. Paddock, serv. and exp. lsst engr. on_constr. Jud. Dllch No. L. E. Bean, lWerfi' hire fof Co. Ditch No. 31 John ‘Johnson, b: fl'm\l ul mate .. AND 9 A. B. Tundet‘. cutting .. n.nd ymng brush, Town 157-3 rmer. service-as road ovérseer, Town 157-35 ghfl& Lar!on. dl glng ditch and making. road bed, Town 15| & fizlng ditch and making ‘road_bed, Town 156- Jl arne'fl. ‘road work, building bridge ulld digging ditch .. E‘ Brown, filling washouts, Town 157-3: Harry E. Farmer, service as rond aveueer. Town tenance 7 Smith 'Lbr, Co., Jath and Thg. a-¢ of Yoads ‘Standard OII' Co, " gaseline for trucks hylo Culyert _and Road Equipment Co. replh'! for trucks [ TG Gelen, gravel for State Road No. o elither Lbr. & el Co. timber for road dlrn . ad_ an ge—1at Disi. W. M. Everts, livery hire, Job 2224: . Olat Ongstad, livery hire on Job 2224 Arthur J. Q'Leary, service as rodman James Sharpe, labor on Toad Job 2224 Toad and Brid L..E. Paddack. Serv. 4s ass’t emngr. .. Hi T o Tes, Sary. aa ISt aIent man T. R. Forney. serv. as grader man on constr. Herman ‘Myers, explosives furnished Peter Pepin, service repairing bridge James’ Flustos. service self and tract Gust Schuh, service as chainman - Eail C. Knutson, service as axman Trwin ‘Moll, servide 8 rodman on maintenance Willlams Bros., material furnished on repair of Bridge - X4 Lafave, scivice to repair of plow on repalr of Earl Fink, sorvice as laborér on repair of' bridge. ... Andrew Strand, service as foreman and with team, Tepaif of bridge. Art Lillivig, &ervice: self and team making fill of approaches ... 48.50 International. Lbr..- Co., material -furn. on repair of bridge ... 29.26 International Lbr. Co,, material furn.. for. ?D?l!r of hrid 266.90 Peter Peppin. board .of crew .on repair of 80.65 A‘\un Jo service; self and team, repair of. bri 35.85 Vice ‘self and team mAlding .fill to approach 4775 John Bradfqn. servicé as-bridge carpenter enter Tarl Mickelson, service as_bridge ‘o Road and Bidge, 3rd Dist. B. McKnight; livery (hire o engingor crow - ief Ongstad, livery “hire . ordon “Jones, ‘labor and exp [Lyle Culvert ‘& Read Equipment F. . Mauritz, sérvice as: instrument man Eantinet Pan: ‘Cu., “publishing notice to. contractors’ Arthur 1. ©O'Leaxy, .service as Todman £ James Sharpe, seryice as.rodman 2350 ‘Harry ‘E.Cann, sérvice' as rodman 3082 Femintl ‘Plonecr, pub. ‘motice to_contiaiors 5.40 Ed Abbott, T 18030 rvice as reslde‘nt ngineer d Bri }Y. M verts, Jivery B.” McKnight, llvcry i Gordon Jones,. service as Ins'tman on jobs Archie derson, board and lodging of engineer crew ... . Arthur O’Leary, service as rodman 1525 Olaf - Ongstad, livery hire ... 6.60 Lyle Culvert & Road Equipment Co., v. h. metal for engineer 93.00 John Carlson; repairing county bridge . F. E. Maurits, service as instrument man 39.85 James Sharpe. service as rodman 10.00 Harry E co @s’ Todma: 19.50 James Sharpe,. service as rodman, Jobs 2 60 ‘an dge, Sth Dist. James Sharpe; service as .rodman, job 1908 i 3.00 Bennle J. Carter, service and expense of chalniman, Jobs 2214 and 2202 1480 Bennle J, Carter, sérvice and expense of chainman, Jobs-2223 and 2224 19.30 Robert Orton, service as axman of survey Job-2232 ... ... 2.50 Lyle Culvert'& Road Equip. Co., armco iron ordered by Snyder ...... rthur J OLenry, o Tvice ‘as Todman, Job 2223 Robert co_on_ road: Job 220! C. 8§ em:arv "service as rodman jobs Hflrry ,.Canny: séryice "ag rodman, ‘Jobs 2003 2212 190 Gordgn Janas. service ‘as ins'tman on :nnds 2 2nd ‘expenses on. roaGw service” Roben Cbime'fl. nvxurrg Sana cutting brash road. 1ob 2002 3 rvice” as :resident’ engineer ... fence from road right of way .. for ‘erigimeer. .. ervice as gravel euku, Tol service as chalnman i =i Glenn H. Gro Myron W. EII 16,00 e - ¢ p-u d l-e—l‘ed 99,95 Vivian Cmbtree aehe: n m: d),‘ N 1{‘5\{3 N 162 '70.30 .. Vi a2 0 S (@, - - B William_Bros, matet; ngm ) niafi 13 FAP N 3¢ 16 o 108 s1.20| Gust Schun. aervice e hathiman “at. "+, No. AP Mo 167 57.00 23.50 ddock, service as resident engr. it. rd. No. 12 FAP No. 162 018183 20.00 Elmer Dalgaard, rodman . to asst. engr 135 53 A9 Bowen, ass’t eng. FAP No. 13t 73 n—f Cann. service as-rodman FAl 7.5 16,00 J: # e, service as rodman, Job No 196 R #%56.04 Mfauritz, service as imstrument man ¥ 23] Siat 0 ngstad,’ livery hire PAP No. Yy 34'09| Matson-Ritchie Lbr. Co., laths for highway Dept. B\ 1125| Arthur J. O'Leary, serv. as rodman FAP No. ¥56 .. 460 W. M. Everts, ivery hire, FAP No, 186 o I 9.51 xs 54 4| S. D. Snyde Gen § D. Suyder, exp. as highway Tngr. month of Aug. 1922 1 r, expenso of highway engr. from. Sept. 1st to Sep 1933 Adeline Goodflc lerlc.in highway Engr's. office, Sept. 1 SR oet s, 1993 James Sharpe, general: office. worl S Sfanmies, Cgenceal office work Arthur V. O'Leary, general office work ... Gordon Jones, general office work .. = Bemidji_Book and St't'y. Co., supplies for highway i — Given Haw. Co. suplies for highway engr. ot Bemidji Hdw. Co. ,supplies for highway dep! Charlie Runyan, livery for commissioners ... Hans B. Imsdahl, expenses a-c_committee wi Wm. Lennon, mileage a-s gravel arrangements James F. Hayes, expenses on committee -work. ........ \Eqward Paulson, expenses on road committee Work was moved; seconded and carried to aaiourn to November 10th, Toz at 10 o’clock A. M. { EDWARD -PAULSON, Chairman’ of County Boa.rd. 8 £ A!!en' A D. JOE\SO County Au v &