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—_—4 By E. C. KILEY. “I DOLLARS A YBAR IN ADVANCE Miatered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapid JMunnesota, as Second-Cjass Matter, ° OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS —OF THE— BOARD | OF Passard ai Tone and vere m. Monday, Feb. 31, 1907. by the as foll 10; Nay, Kin; ‘he motion was d: lost. rnment was then taken until 10 Parsuant to adjournment the board again met this lith day of Feb. 1907, All members of the board present, Commissioner Mullins moved the adoption of the following resolution { Whereas, this board having theretofore failed to designate any newspaper in which the notice and list of real estate taxes remain- ing delinquent on the first aes of Jan- uary. 1907, shall be published. the county | auditor of this county did, on the goth day of January, 1907, designate the Grand Rapias Herald-Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids iu suid coun ty. as suth newspyperin which such notice and list shall be published, and aid let the publicatton of said cotice and list to E, 0. Kiley, publish aid Herald-Review, to be éach dese A aid Kiley did thereafte ond in due form and as requir ioned ior the proper publi and wher and file hi jon. of sa as aforesaid be it is he oved, ratified « fs Li SA COUNTY, MINN > ensuing aby | Passard, and Jommissioner ier dd by Commissioner Mul- eing taken Commissioner s aud Commis- * * jecl chairman of \ 1 ning year. < i nominated chairman. dd Com- ‘che nominated Commussioner Pas- pon vote being taken Commissioner s received three and Commissioner Pas- two votes. Com sioner Mullins was declared elected vice-chairman for z year. eg of Si and e1 s for the ensuing year was ken under consideration. nissLoner King moved that the salary county attorney be fixed at $2 000.00 per The motion was seconded by Com- Mullins, Commissiuner Tone then smendment to the motion that the dar county attorney be fixed at 20 per annum. Commissioner Passard fen moved an amendment to the amend- nent that the salary of the county attorney 00.00 per annum. Commissioner @ Commissioner Passard’s amend- question being put upon- the ent the vote was as follows: Yea: Passard; nay: Mullins, O’Brien The question was then put upon J motion and the vote was. as fol- King, O’Brien and Mullins; nay: and Tone. Chairman O’Brien then gital motion carried and the county attorney fixed at $2,000.00 ‘ommis- aries of the several county ssioner King moved that the salary yunty superintendent of schools be 1,200.00 per apnum, The motion was by Cemmissioner Mullins. Commis notion that the salary of the superin- nools remain at $800.00 per annum, Jongnissioner Tone. The ques- amendment the vove Bi Passard and Tone; 1d O'Brien, The ques- 41 the original motion s follows: Yea: King, nay: Passard and Tone. en thereupoa declared the irried and the salary of the srintendent of schools was fixed at 1.00 annum Com: Mullins moved salu » county physivian and the phy- the board of health be each fixed at nonth, The motion was seconded ioner King and carried unani- King, Mullins ion was then pat u that the Commi ard moved that thesal- ixed at $60.00 per month. couded by Commissioner ied unanimously, utter of fixing the Salaries of the sor for the unorganized portion of the and the superintendent of the county rm was temporarily laid over, smissioner Passard moved that the mat- r Pas: tor be as 8 tie appointment of a county physician . physician of the county board of health 2» up at this time. The motion was Commissioner Tone. The vote notion was as follows: Yea: und Tone; nay: Mullins and nissioner King moved that Dr. Jules 1 be appointed physician of the board The wotion was seconded and si, assird nominated Dr. C. M ounty physician, and Commissioner fins nominated Dr, Thos: Russell. woissioners Mullins and O’Brien voted in favor vof De. Thos. Russell, and Commissioners King. Wassard and Tone voted for Dr. C, M. Storch, Whairman O'Brien then declared Dr. ©, ™. Storch appointed county physician for the vensuing year. Commissioner Passard moved that Chas. Wass be appointed janitor of the court nouse cand jail forthe ensuing year. The motion ‘was duly seconded and carried unanimously. _. Commissioner Passard moved that Tim ‘Mahon be appointed by the board of county ‘eommissioners as appraiser of state lands. “fhe motion was duly seconded and carried b; vehe following vote: Commissioners Passard, ‘Rene Mullins and O'Brien voting in favor of Mahon, and Commissioner King voting aim favor of James A. Quigg, Chairman O’Brien “then declared Tim Mahon duly appointed ap- wesiser of stute lands for the county of ioner Tone moved that the matier ng of the contract for the printing cial proceedings be taken Up at this ommis. wf theo r tine. The motion wasseconded by sioner Passard and carried, of A. L. LaFrenier€ as publisher of the unty Independent, wabeay and pub- ne itasca County Independent the proceedings of the board 02 county commis- signers, the proceedings of the bourd of equal- ization, the financial statement and all other egal notices for 50 cents per folio for the first msertion and 25 cents per folio for each sab\ at insertion. Also to printand publish the list of real e maining delin- «quent on the fir in Jan; 1907, at 8 wcemts per descrip Bid of E as publisher of the Grand ®apids Herald-Review, to print_and publish as provided by law, in the- Grand Rapids Merald-Review, the proceedings of the board nty commissioners and all other legal metices required to be printed and published, Sor 20 cents per folio for the first insertion and 10 cts, per folio for each subseqient in- sertion. Commissioner Mullins offered the following resolution aud moved its adoption: oived, that the offer and bid of E. 0. owner and publisher of the Id-Review, be and the sasee hereby is accepted. and that the chair- mun of the board pf county commissioners and the evditor be and the said two officers hereby are directed to enter into a written t with said E. C. Kiley and on behalf county of Itasca for performing said ecording to the terms and at the fied is said offer and bid. that the Grand Rapids Herald- and the same is hereby designated newspaper in and for said and as the medium in which ahere shall be published and printed the pro- «ceedings of said board of county commission- ‘exe. Lhe proceedings of the board of equaliza- gion 2nd all other printing required by law during the ensuing year of 1907. The motion for the adoption of the fore- going resolution was seconded by Commis sioner Passard and unanimously adopted. Commissioner Tone moved that the bid of «the Itasca County Independent to print and sblish the financial statement be accepted. ae motion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and the “yeas” aud “Nays” beii ecatled for. the vote was as follows: Wasdard and Tone; “Nay,” King, Mullins and W'Brica. The motion was decla lost. Whe county auditor then informed the board Gh2iowingto the fact that the board had failed ‘a0 designate a newspaper -for the publication of She delinquent tax list atthe time provided Wy law that he bad made such desi tion. wursuant to the provisions of Sec. 90s of the wevised Jaws of 1905. The newspaper desig- waated being the Grand Rapids Herald-Review, sioner Tone moved the adoption of Whe folowing resolution: Resolved, that the Itasca County Independ- @ut be and the same is hereby designated by. rates sp? Further Re bi as the official county of Ttase: aini day of January, | that this reseln: | notice and’) ling nt 0 i. it b ior litor and to the otivu forthe xdoption vf the s seconded by Commissior cari luilins, King and O'Brien Tone. or M olution: by reason “of the failu e of this at its meeting held on the 8th day . 1907, and the adjournments — th any time heretofore. to desig- wspaper in which the anuuil financial statement of the county for the year 906, mude pursuant to section 433 ol the ized laws of Minnesota for 1905, should be published. the cow Auditor of this couvty did heretofore designate the Grand Rapids Herald-kteview, printed and published at Grand Rapids, in said county, as such news- paper, @nd did let the putlication of said statement to E. C, Kiley, publisher of said Grand Rapids Herald-Review. to be paid for at the rate of 7% cts, for the first insertion and 35 cts. for each subsequent insertion; And, whereas, pursuant to such letting, said Kiley has heretofore caused said statement to be duly publishedin said Grana Kapids Herald-Peview: Now, be it resolved, that the action of said county auditor be and itis in all things ap- proved, ratified and confirmed, aud that the publication of said statement heretofore made, be and itis hereby «ecepted, if otherwise in compliance with law, as the pubhcation authorized and directed by the terms of this resolution, The fhotion for the adoption of the resolu- tion Was seconded by Commissioner King and declared carried. the vote being as follows: cording to law, at | re muking of said bond. | lins moved the adoption | p Poor fund .. Bonds and interest Total. ... Poor fund ... Revenue fund ..,. Road and bridge fund. Bonds and interest ... Dated January 8th, 1907. ‘Tho following applications tor éorrection of | fi assessment and abatement of taxes were ap- $110,504.14 $42.683.21 M.A SPANG, Couaty Auditor. proved by the board and recommended to t) stute andito! Frank Le town: avor upon lands i on 9, township al stock of K Grand Rapids, Minnesot upon lands iu D. M. Guan upon wilivision of ¢ lands E e River, us-Brooks con upon | upplic r , township 4 upon mo- | y made and carried wer 2n O'Brien the z commivtees for Road and Bridge: N nd M. O'Brien. Poor: James Pa Aad A. Lone Court House and rdand ©, M. ix i ©, M. King, approve he yeu County Auditor, M. A Spang. Claims and Accounts: C. M. Mullins and James Pa: Legisiativ ©, M. & ‘Lhe auditing of c and bills were presented as foilo’ Chas. Aiken, jaro: Robert H. Baily, | E. 8. Browne. plumbing work at court house anit jails & ES E.R. Browne, plumbing work at poor farm oe Geo. 1. Barnard & Co., Filing envelopes for clerk of court. pat es A.R. Button, work on Sturgeon river roa : Hattie F. Booth, postage and expres Wm. R. Brown, varnishing in clerk of couri’s office < & John A. Brown field note: Edgar Chill, justice fees Anton Carlson, witness justic Wilbert Corwin, judge, general election Wabana James Connell, juror, justice court. H. Cloe, clerk, general election H. Culver, witness, just! E. M, Campbell, typew King, ng. ice fees, sundr, Yea, Mullins, King and O’Brieu ; Nay, Passard and‘Tone. _ ‘ Commissioner Tone moved that E. C. Kiley. as publisher of the Grand Rapids Herald- Review, be required to furnish a bond in the sum of #2.000.0) for the due performance of the printing and penabiag of the official proceedings of this board and other legal notices, in accordance with his bid and offer filed with this board. The motion was’ duly seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried unanimously. A petition was presented requesting the board to organize Townships 149 and 150 of Range 25. 2nd 149 and 150 of Range 26, as a civil town for all town purposes and ame the same the town of * t.”’ Commissioner Tone offered the following resolution and moved its adopti Whereas, « petition has been duly presented to this board for the organization of. Town- ships 149 and 150 of Range 25, and 149 and 150 of 26, for all town purpose: be it resolved, that said hips be andthe same are hereby organ- d into a civil townand named the town of “Wirt,” to be composed of ajl of the aforesaid congressional townships. aecording to the government survey thereof. That the first town meeting of the town of Wirt be held at E. 0. Walley’s placein Sec 9. 'T 26, on the 26th day of ebruary, 1 the coduty auditor give due notice as requir- ed by law for the holdimg of the first town meeting. ‘The motzon for the adoption of the resolu- tion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried unanimously. The matter of the appointment of an over- seer of the county poor farm aud the fixing of the salary of said overseer was than taken under consideration. Commissioner King moved that J. G. Hermes be retained as over- Ss crofthe poor farm, and that his compen- sation be the same as it has been during the past year, te $10.00 per month, and $3.50 er week for cach inmate boarded and cared for at said poor farm. Further, that the county furnish the oil necessary for lights at said poor farm. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried by the following vote: Yea, King, Passurd, Mullins and O’Brien; Commissioner Tone not voting. The matter of dividing the uaorganized portion of said county into assessment dis- tricts and the appointment of assessors there- in was then taken under consideratio: Commissioner King meved that all the un- organized townships of the county be made one assessment district fur the year 1907, The motion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried unanimously. Geo Dewey was then unanimously ap- pointed as assessor for said district. Commissioner Passard moved that the sum of $20.00 be appropriated from the county revenue fund to the incidental fund, as pro- vided by section 431 of the revised laws of 1905. The raotion was seconded by Commis- | j sioner Mullins and carried uuanimously. Commissioner King moved that the sum of $250.00 be appropriated for the county revenue fund to the county at- torney’s connneeae fund, as provided for by section 574 of the revised laws of 1905. motion was seconded by Commissioner Mul- lins aud carried by the sollowing vote: Yea, O’Brien, Mullins and King; Nay, Passard; Commissioner Tone was absent at this time, Commissioner Passard moved that the county treasurer be allowed the sum of 50.00 Ree month for clerk hire forthe ensuing year. ‘he motion was seconded by Commissioner King and carried unanimously, . nG this time an adjournment was taken to :30 p.m Persuant to adjournment the board again met at 1:30 p.m. are members present except Commissioner ‘one. Commissioner King offered the following resolution and moved its adoption Be iv resolved by the board of county com- missioners of Itasca county, Minnesota, that from and after the date of the adoption of this resolution, the amounts to be paid as additional county bounty fer kisling wolves, shall be as follows: For each cal eone wolf 50, and for each cub wolf $1.00. The county auditor is hereby authorized to ‘issue his | warrant upon the county revenue fand for the payment of the above amounts in addi- tion to the amount of state bounty as provid- ed by section 2397 of the revised laws of 1905, whenever proof of the killing of the same has been presented by the ciaimant to the proper officers as provided for by sections 2398, 2399 and 2400 of the revised laws of 1905, The motion for the adoption for the reso- lution was seconded by Commissioner Pas- sard and carried unanimously, Commissioner Mullins moved that Commis- sioners King and Passard be Get tee mem- bers of the county board of health, as pro- vided for b; section 2134 of the Revised Laws | of 19%. The motion was duly seconded and carried, The annual reports of fees and emoluments | received by’the various county officers for the year 1906, as filed with the county auditor, were presented to the board, which show that all officers had reported as provided by aw. On motion duly made and carried the count; auditor-was instructed to advertise for bi for the construction of all necessary porate upon the Shoal Lake road in township 56, range 25, and upon the Roman’s road in tow: ship 54, range 29; also to adyertise for bids for the burial of all deceased paupers that are charges against Itasca county. Upon :motion of Commissioner Passard, seconded by Commissioner Mullins, the sum of $450.00 was appropriated from the county road and bridge fund, to be expended under the direction of Commissioner King, in the eonprt po of a bridge across the Bigfork river ut Bigfork. . The eprom report was presented by the county auditor: To the Honorable Board of County Commis- sioners of Itasca County, Minnesota. Gentlemen: Pursuant to the eeemions of 488 of the Revised Laws of 1905, I here- with paver ior on. statement showing ang amounts levi Ir rious coui poses for the current year, pried Fpl 5 J. W. Dreger. serving citation: Isaac Erickson, clerk, general election Clementson.. a Free Press Printing Co., brandless files, section 6. . range 20; A. McIntosh upon | », range 23: L, Ml. st State Bank, arlson tion of A.C. p 1 ed, appointed the fol- W Malling, Gy M. King a, Neil Mullins and} 1 Mullins, Jamed! eil Mujlins and M. | M. O’Brien, Neil Mullins and Neil ms was then tzken up} Chas. H. Phinney, Lot ITASCA COUNTY, MINK DELINQUENT TAX LIST OF ITASCA COUNTY, MINN. 29 estat i NE COUNTY OF + SS. istrict Court, | Sudicial District. Se aes The State of Minnesota, to all per- jons, companies, or corporations who ave or claim any estate, right, title, or interest in, claim to, or lien upon, | any of the several parcels of land de- seribed in the list hereto attached: The list of taxes and penalties on real ppronerty for the County of Ltasca re- maining delinquent on the first Monday in January, 1907, has been filed in th office of the Clerk of the District ¢. f said County of which tt acopy. Therefor in the the twen t this notice in default ther *j ente 1 against ILD.R | | ) | Clerk of the District Co List of real property of Itasca, on which taxes J; linquent on the first Monda: | ary, 1907. UNORGANIZED, TOWNSHIP 53, RANGE 22. Name of Owner Total Ta and Subdivision and of Section Sec. Year Penalty $ cts. 1905 2.75 1905 1905 2.75 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 90! Chas. S. Davis, sw 00 | of nw\ .. sees 10 1905 5.92 | John Leyly se4y 2) of nw% .. see 10 1905 5.92 50' John Leyly ne of sw% .......... 10 «1905 2.53 Chas. Davis nw 1905 6.03 judge of probute office OP RWG Sede s areas 10 1905 2.53 Free Press Printing Co., sundry blanks Chas. Davis ne\4 H. H, Ferguson, officer, Crooked Lake of se\%y 1905 9.43 Precinct, general election. ... . +» 200; Chas. Dav H. S. Huson, justice fees. sundry cases... 96 40| of sey . rete 1905 9.43 Wm. Hoolihan, posting notices, of road Chas. Davis, sw% of hearing... ae 2+ 580] 80%. ves ceesees 10 1905 10.09 Wm. Hovolihan, sheriff’s fees, justice Chas. Davis se4 court, sundry cases sors, OFT SL} Of BOM oo we wees es 10 1905 9.43 Wm. : volihin. sheriff's fees. district gp op | Mls. & St. Cloud court. sundry cas: 32 , 4 5 2.53 Wm. Hoolihan, tobaceo furni ie Teun cat site, ewes say aprisoners in county jail .. 1990| Mpls & St, Cloud | v Wm. Hoolihan, boarding prisoners, Dec. Ry sw\ of ney .. 18 1905 1906 and Jan, 1907 é 584,90 | Unknown nw % 3 Wn. Hoolihan, posting notices of town- | of se% ,. 18 1905 DP organizatio : : Chas. H. Dav 3 fees in’ provaie of ney siz. 22 1905 urt. ae Chas. H. Davis, sw J.G. Hermes, boarding paupers of ne% ..2....... 22 1905 906 and Jan. 1907 2 Chas. H. Davis ne4 J, G, Hermes, tobacco furnished paupers | of nw : 1905 Do team work, poor farm... Chas. H. Davis id Do conveying paupers to poorfarm 6 0)| of nw . 1905 Jobn Hamatainen, supplies furnished Fowler & Yawk 2 rs, Anna Martin, pauper. .... 500} nw% of se¥ 19) Handle. Splithand pre- k Mining E 4 general election 4 2 0. of ney ... 23 1905 Frank Herman. assistant janitor. 6000 L. F. & D. R’y : Henry Hughes & nw% of sw%...... 33 1905 guise and Jall 1425] . D. Horton, justice fees. .- 240 i ge Fiv Itasca Mereani:ie Co., coal and sundry (Continued on Page Five) supplleg for court house and jz 239 40 Gander jacobson, hauling road tools ae rom town of Ardenhurst to Northome : . 5 E. C. Kiley. publishing proceedings and Thos. Russell, coroner's fees. == Bae notices aud printing blanks. ete... 57 15 Es Typewrite® Co.. type | PSD Ae Ben i Louis Strouse, clerk, general eleetion—- i - raser ...- By a Ste 2 oor Fremiets burial of O. 35 00 ee Epes eee ce of Ben ee George F. Kremer. burial of pauper 7 00| attic stoloten: witnes i i % e Stapleton, witness-—justice court.. 6 00 Lorenzo Kerr, work on Cohusset-Bass | Manzel Saunders, publishing notice of Krewer i Kicks prominm on county a. election, Village of Bigfork... ..... 33:35 treasurer's Pond. 22.450. =. 00 baer Gomi Epa primary election ee Geo, Kremer, juror, justice court." 1 Py aed telegrams -:! : . L. LaFreniere, printing ef an 3 7 . paper book, in Itasca Lumber Co.case 21 45| Village of Grand Rapids, lig! A. L, LaFreniere, printing blaaks - 800 ne Do Do A + 26.00 eet meals for jurors, district 19 50| Joseph Verville, witness—justice court Join LaSarze, witness jastice court. 1 12 Ear art ners . J. Moran, part ymenton contract, laved CG a copies of pl prtvaee “6 dered Geo. Foss . Do. balance on contract, copiesof plats 1 Carl S. Murray, judge-gen’l election- Black River. % 4 il'er-Davis, Priating Co. deed blanks Do, Sundry stationery supp! lies.... .... Mesaba Telephone Co. phone rentals J, E. MeLeod, serving P. P. tax tion... . J. J. McDonald, justice court. Pat. McGinnis juror-justice court: * . J. McGowan, recording and stamps. Mike McAlpine, witness-justice court... John McMahon, juror-justice court... Wm. McLaughlin, witness-justice court Watlace Newman. witness-justice court John O’Brien, dry wood ‘delivered at court house .... so eten veeseberes John O'Brien, wood delivered at court house .. Dy PB, K. Priest. justice fees--sundry cases W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies for court house and jail i os v ne & H. D. Powers, supplies for poor rm : Peterson & Goodwin, burial of Pioneer Press record for probate. oe ei I. D. Rassmussen, filing official bonds and qualifications ... oss 1. D. Rassmussen, recording register of deeds bond and oath : pues I. D. Rassmussen, services on board of audit . pots . I. D, Rassmussen, clerk of court's fees-- sundry cases. - Dr. J. J. Ratcliffe, medical and surgical treatment of Thos. Kelly (pauper) ... Alex Robinson, witness--justice court.. F. E. Reusswig, deputy coroner’s;fees.. Andrew Radosevich, interpreter--jus- tice court . . ne nos sesese L. RB. Root, us taking Grand Rapids jury to poor farm » aupers jadge of BE BS Ree ot eco m Become Leroy Wheaton, juror——j On motion duly made and carried all of the foregoing bills were allowed and the county auditor was instructed todraw warrants in payment of the same, ‘he following bills were laid over for further consideration: Town of Deer River, supplies furnished one Paulson X $33 95 H. C. Witherow, A and Willie Gravelle at Duluth Chil- dren’s Home . ope Chris Hagen, wi T.L. Duncan, justice fees T. L. 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