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Cofimistlotier King tioved that a hi ie had upon said courthddse in the Village Rapids, on Wednesday, the 36th day of August at 2 o’elock P. M.; that J. . F. Sundloff, M. O'Brien and C. M. King members of this Board be a committee to examine the route of said proposed road; that said committee meet at the point of beginning of said road, on Thursday, the 20th day of August, 1908, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of examining the route of said proposed road, and that said committee make _-report to this Board at the time set ‘for hearing upon said petition. motion was seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and carried by unanimous vote. ' A petition was presented establishment of a highway beginning ‘at the southeast corner of Section 13, “69-22, and running west on the sec- tion’ line one ‘mile; thence west one mile. . sioner King moved that a hearing be had upon said petition at the court- . house in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, F. Sundloff, M. members of “this Board be a committee to examine ‘the route of said proposed road; that said committee meet at the point of beginning of said route on Saturday, the 22nd day of August, o'clock A. M., for the purpose of exam- dning the route of said proposed road, and that said committee make report fo this Board at the time set for hearing upon said petition. tion was seconded by ssard and carried thence north ‘clock P. M. yBrien and 1908, at 11 Commissioner ‘A’ petition was presented for the “establishment of a highway beginning Yat the center, Section 25, 57-27, and {¥unning thence north one-half mile; , thence east to the shore of Moose ce; thence aJong the shore of Moose Lake to the range ;.@h range line to the quarter post on “the west side ‘of “thence east thence north to the southeast corner ‘hence north one mile to the east and “west quarter line of Section 18 of said Township 57, Range 26. King moved that a hearing be had 7 upon said petition at the court house in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, y of August, 1908, at 10 o’clock ; that M. O'Brien, J. and C. M. King, members of this Board be a committee to examine the route of said proposed road; that said com- mittee meet at the point of beginning . of said route on Monday the 24th day at 11 o'clock A. M., “the purpose of examining the route of ) said proposed road and that said com- mittee make report to this Board at the time set for hearing upon said The motion was seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and carried by : unanimous vote. Commissioner King moved that the County Auditor advertise for bids for _ cutting out and grubbing that part of Goodland road in Township 54, Range The motion was seconded by Com- missioner O'Brien unanimous vote. Commissioner King moved that the ‘sum of $200.00 be appropriated from the County Road and Bridge Fund to der the supervision of in the construction of .the Maturen Road. from the Bigford town line to the Sand Hill. »The mo- tion was seconded by Commissioner earried by unanimous Commissioner F. Sundloff ,of August, ; be. expended un . Passard, and Commissioner King moved that the sum of $300.00 be appropriated from the County Road and Bridge Fund to be expended under the direction of H. .M. Poh} and John Brady, on the Kin- The motion was sec- onded by Commissioner O’Brien and carried by unanimous vote. Commissioner King moved that the . sum of $250.00 be appropriated from ‘the County Road & Bridge Fund to be expended under the direction of Com- missioner Sundloff on the Rahier road, west of the Kinney Trail. - tion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried ney Trail Road. unanimous Commissioner Sundloff moved “the sum of $300 be appropriated to the Town of Bass Brook to aid said town in the construction of a road in Sec- tion 7, Township 55, Range 26. motion was seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried by unanimous Commissioner King moved that the sum of $300.00 be appropriated from the County Road and Bridge Fund to the Town of Moose Park to aid said in .the repair and + of roads and bridges. seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and . carried by unanimous vote. ‘Commissioner King moved that the chairman of the Board and the County ‘Auditor be instructed to have the fair grounds building insured for the sum The motion was seconded construction The motion was of $1500.00, * and carried. The report of the Public Examiner upon the examination of the Town of Arbo was then presented and read by County Auditor. +. King moved that said report be placed on file; that the County attorney's at- tention be called to said report and that he be directed proceed to correct the abuses said te prevail in the said Town of Arbo and a that he prosecute all %of violation of the law. <was seconded by Commissioner O'Brien ‘and carried by unanimous vote, An adjournment was then taken to Tuesday, the 14th day of July, at 9:30 WA, M. Commissioner immediately persons guilty The motion “Pursuant to adjournment the Board again met this 14th day of July, 1908. Commissioners Passard, King and O'Brien. Commissioner King moved that the sum of $50.00 be appropriated from the County Road and Bridge Fund to be expended under the direction of Carl ‘Phillips in constructing approaches to Split Hand Bridge. seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried- by unanimous vote. +2. Commissioner Passard the Auditor and Treasurer be author- -ized to purchase, pursuant to the pro- visions of Chanter 214 of the Laws of .1907, the State Ditch Bonds issued July 1st, 1908, in the sum of $3,067.95. motion was seconded by Commissioner King and carried by unanimous vote. . The following statement «sented by the County Auditor: ‘0 the County ,Minnesota: Pursuant to law I present below, a ‘statement showing the amount of tax- es ‘levied for county purposes for the current year, the amounts collected and apportioned to date, and the balances together with the actual cash balance remaining to the credit of dach county fund at tae close of *business on the 11th da: The motion was Board Itasca County, uncollected, y of Julv. 1908, M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Revenue Fund Poor Fund ridge Fund County Bonds County Bonds, Levied Amount collected uncollected & apportioned. or unap’ned Balance remaining to the credit of each Fund are as follows: is. Credit Balance. Revenue Fund.. - Road & Bridge F Incidental Fund . County Bonds County Bonds, inte: County ‘Att'y Continge: The following is a statement of the accounts remaining unpaid on the con- eee already entered into by the ra: For What Purpose. M. N_Povholt Feeley Bovey Road Carl Phillips, Splithand Lake Road James Cameron, White Oak Road. ‘Wm, Smith, Splithand Bridges... pe te Ua cok aD caDSR cl ic en Di ut a Dc eS a a a h the will anexed, rf o et rant to aoe undersigne: Bids sisvecidee iver pose 2 Road... Amount Paid. punts Die ickleys bok joins in this application as the ad- ministtatrix and representative of the estate of said John Rellis, deceased, For all of said reasons, your appli- cants ‘hereby ask that the said option contract be extended and continued for a period of one year from and after August 29, 1908, as above stated. Dated this 14th day of July, A. D. 1908. Yours respectfully, MARGARET ANN HELLIS EARNEST N. REMER. Commissioner following resolution Amount ef of the tax levy f year 1908 was then taken under con- The matter Commissioner King offered the fol- lowing resolution and moved its adop- Whereas, it is estimated by this Board that the current expense for the next ensuing year will be as follows: O’Brien _ offered and moved Whereas, on the 29th day of August, this Board of County Commis- sioners duly entered contract for mining lease With John Rellis and Earnest Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca Coun- Minnesota, giving to John Rellis Remer, the exclusive option for mining lease for the ex- ploration of the lots 6 and 7 and the NW of the NE% and the NW% of the SE% of Section 18 in Township 55 north of Range 25 Fourth P. M., in Itasca County, Minn., known as the giving of a mining lease to said Rellis and Remer, their heirs, representatives and assigns, to mine and remove iron ore and other mineral found on, with- in or under said lanas, the said option being for one year from and after August 29, 1907, and Whereas, the said parties of the sec- ond part to said option contract there- after duly commenced the exploration of said lands for iron ore and other to the terms and District Court expense. . into an option Probate Court expense, Justice Court expense. Coroner's expense Board of prisoners.. Election expense Wolf bounties Books & Stationary.... Printing & publishing. . Remer of the and Earnest Water, light & Fu Repairs on Courthouse & jail Miscellaneous “Poor Farm”, Therefore be it resolved that the sum of $79,500.00 be and the same is hereby made a levy upon all the taxable prop- erty in the County of Itasca for the year 1908 for County Revenue pur- it further resolved that the sum of $45,000.00 be and the same is hereby made a levy upon all the taxable prop- in the County of Itasca, for the vear 1908 as -provided for by section 1205 Revised Laws of 1905, as amended by Chapter 423, Laws of 1907, to pro- vide a fund for the repair and con- struction of roads and bridges in said conditions of sai duly prosecuted, carried on and con- tinued said work of exploration and drilling of the said lands for iron ore, and other mineral, terms and conditions of said option contract, and have in all respects com- plied with and performed and conditions of said option contract upon their part to be performed, cluding the furnishing of reports and blue prints and according to the p Re it further resolved that the sum — wen of $12,000.00 be and the same is hereby made a levy upon all the taxable prop- erty in the County of Itasca for the ved» 1908 for tne support of poor of said county, further resolved that the sum of $15,000.00 be and the same is hereby made a levy upon all the taxable prop- of Ttasca, for the year 1908. to provide a fund for the of outstanding bonds of other data to the work performed under said option contract, and exploration said lands has not been completed and will not be completed within the life of said option, August 29, 1908, and at the date here- been found upon, within or under said lands sufficient iron ore or other mineral for tae tak- ing of the lease provided for by s: option, and in the County redemption said county. Be it further resolved that the sum of $15,000.00 be and the same is hereby y upon all the taxable prop- y in the County of Itasca for the vear 1908, to provide for the payment to become due upon the outstanding bonds of said county. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Passard and carried by there has not exploration has not been completed, but part of said plored, on, within or under which iron ore and other mineral quantities and amounts sufficient warrant-the taking of a lease and the mining and removal of the same, and said John Rellis has died since the giving of said option con- Margaret Ann Rellis Wright has been appointed his admin- representative by Probate Court of said County, and is Commissioner unanimous vote. The following applications for cor- of assessment and abatement taxes were approved and mended to the Minnesota Tax Commis. tract and one Backus-Brooks Company, 1, Amos D. Wemaus_1, Tree Lumber Co, 1, P. H. Hauck 1, Tsase Jacobson 1, William Welte 1, W. Peter Richland 1, & D. Elevator Co. 1, . Geo, C, Howe 1. Peter Elliott 1, Chas. Millaney 1, County Auditor for cancellation of taxes against govern- ment land 12. The application of E. N. Remer for correction of assessment and abate- ment of taxes against lands in town- ship 59. Range 26 was disapproved. The Board then adjourned to 1:30 p. estate of said deceased, and said Margaret Ann Rellis Wright as representative of the estate of said John Rellis, deceased, and said Earnest N, Remer have duly applied extension of said option con- tract for a period of one year from and after August 29, 1908, for the purpose of continuing the said exploration, and prosecuting the same until said lands tare fully explored for other mineral according to the terms of said option contract, setting forth as reasons for the same, all of the facts hereinbefore stated, and it appears to this Board that it is to the best interest of said county that the said exploration shall be continued until said lands are fully explored according to the terms and conditions of said option contract and that it is to the best interest of said county that the said option contract be continued and extended for a period from and after August 29, 1908, so as to permit the said par- ties of the second part thereto and their representatives and assigns, continue the said exploration of said lands for iron ore and other mineral said lands are fully explored or until a mining lease shall be taken as therein provided or the said con- tract be terminated according to the conditions thereof, iron ore and ‘Pursuant to adjournment, the Board again met at Commissioners Mullins, O’Brien, Passard and King. Commissioner O'Brien moved that the sum of $150.00 be appropriated from the County Road & Bridge Fund to be expended under the direction of J. V. Morse in the construction of the Smoky The motion was second- Commissioner Passard and car- ried by unanimous vote. The following application was then the board and read by Hollow Road. of one year presented to the County Auditor: To the Hon, Board of County Commis- sioners of Itasca County Minn: We hereby respectfully make appli- cation to your honorable body and ask that the option for mining lease made by the Rowrd of County Commissioners for said County Rellis and Farnest N. Village of Grand Rapids, dated the 29th day of August. 1907, pro. viding for the exploration of lots 6 and of the NE\% and the of the SE% of Section 18 in north of range 25 west of the Fourth P. M.. in Itasca County, Minn., for the iron ore and other min- eral, and the giving of a mining lease of the tron ore and mineral on, within providing for the mining and removal of the same according to the terms and conditions said option contract and continued for a period of one full vear from the date of the termination therenf to-wit. one year from and af- 1908, and we state as in writing, Remer, of the the said proposition and application for the extension and continuing of said option for mining period of one year August 29, 1908, be heard and _consid- ered by this Board of County Commis- sioners on the 26th day 1908, at 10 o’clock A. M., of said day the office of the County in the Village of Itasca County, and that the said 26th day of August, 1908, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at said office of said County Auditor in said Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minn., be and they are hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing and considering of the sald proposition hereinbefore set forth, and such other proposition or propositions affecting the same said property, may be then have been submitted. For all necessary purposes, the pro- position submitted to said Board for said option for mining lease and the resolution adopted by said Board there- on for a hearing thereon, 29, 1907, and the resolution and orders of said Board relative thereto on said August 29, 1907, and the said option contract so entered into on said date, of the terms and conditions thereof, and of each of them, and all other acts and Board of County Commissioners and the record thereof, are hereby made a part of this resolution, tinetly understood that any extension of the said option contract shall in- clude all of the terms, provisions and conditions thereof. The motion for the adoption of the resolution was seconded by Commissioner Passard and carried by unanimous vote. Upon motion made and carried the following bills were allowed: Herbert Aiton, and the NW% lease for a of August, Grand Rapids, be extended ter August 29. reasons therefor, as follows: That immediately after the giving of said option contract, the parties of John Rellis Earnest N. Remer, proceeded to out the terms and conditions and to that end and for that the’ work of exploration of the said lands and premises was com- menced in due season, and in all re- snects according to the terms and con- said option and contract, exploration inelndine the drilling of said lands, has been prosecuted and has proceeded continuously to the nresent time, and is now being prosecuted: That the said parties of the second part have in all respects complied with and performed the terms and condi- tions of such option contract upon their nart to be performed, and especially in the conduct and prosecution of the work and exploration performed by under said optien corset: including blue data required b tion contract, have been duly furnish. ed to said Hon. Board of County Com- missioners, by said parties of the sec- ond part showing the said exploration work as performed. That owing to the condition of said lands and td unforeseen Jifficulties en- countered in exploring the same and drilling the same owing to the forma- tion of the lands and especially owing to the large quantities of rock neces- sary to be drilled and also because of the thorough manner in which said work is being done, possible to complete the exploration of said lands to the date hereof and that at the date hereof, the same are not fully explored. Your applicants further state that in their judgment, it will require approx- imately one year from and after Aug- ust 29, 1908, in which to complete the so as to determine with certainty whether taere is or is not iron ore or other mineral on, with- in and undeg said lands in sufficient quantities and of such character to be mined under the mining lease provided for by said option contract; That as shown by the said reports and blue prints and other data so fur- nished by said parties of the second part to said Board of County Commis- sioners, there has not a; ficient ore discovered upon said 1a! to warrant the taking of said lea: so that in order for said County to give caid lease and to obtain the benefits to acerne thereunder, it is to the in- terest of aid County as well as to the interest of said parties of the second part, that the sald option contract be extended and continued as above ask- . so that the said exploration and drilling of said lands may be contin- ued and the same fully and completely proceedings it being dis- That reports, Assistant Sur- veyor, County Fair Grounds. .$ 13.75 Ed. Arnold, Witness fees, Jus- Phil Arnold, board’ of men on Geo, D. Barnard stationery supplies Geo. D, Barnard & Co., pi election blanks Geo. D, Barnard & Co., ge! election blanks . it has been im-| George Becker, labor 0: Betz & Reithner, suppl Robert H. Bailery, William Bertram, road contract, Albert Bjorklund, witness fees, Justice court .. ° James Bickney, road contract Mrs. Chas, Bertram, lumber for Vermillion road John A. Brown, fair grounds said exploration, boarding special deputy sheriffs at Nashwauk, account of strike.. C. J. Dorenkemper, supplies fo: L. C. Culp, constable fees jitho, & Ptg. Co., sun- dry stationery supplies.. blanks for Judge of Probat: E. E. Curtis, labor on Vermil- yet been suf- d David Chambers, mea ors, district court .. row Wing County, care John Sawyer, Itasca County James Cam: Oak road . organized district No. 4 Dune & Marcia, freight on pile That since the giving of said option fe tea sald John Rellis. one of the parties thereto, has died, and administration 0. 6, Dahi, togin for Cortiiiila> ning road see stoners exafii uls F. Dort' Co., school receipts... James Duffy, services as assessor, District No. 1. Erskine-Stackhouse Co., Plies for road work.......... Wm. Furlong, services as dep- uty assessor, district No. 1... First Nat. Bank, G. R. claims for labor on state road First Nat. Bank, Grand Rapids, claims of assessors and depu ties .. C.J. Franti, justice’ fees! ! John Faulkinghor, constab! FEES occ eens cece eee Free Press Printing Co. lists . Michael Cuttry, assistant sur- veyor, Moose Lake and State roads J. N. Ga; x, ining records of Arbo tovsn- @Wip! GARS. tee oo Soe William Gordon, services deputy assessor, district No. 4 William Gordon, services deputy assessor, district No, 4 Frauk B. Gran, services deputy assessor district No. 1 . Garling, services as deputy assessor and compassman.. Wm. Hoolihan, summoning spe- cial _yenires Wm. Hoolihan, ‘posting notices of road hearings.. Wm. Hoolihan, sheriff's’ fees, district court ... Wm. Hoolihan, sheriff fees, jus- tice court ., Wm. Hoolihan, probate court Wm. Hoolihan, oners Pete Hershberger, county fair grounds. Henry Hughes & Co., claims on road work Wm. Hendrickson, labor state road paupers B. M. Hamre, scrapers and Theo. Hulburt, labor on state TOAG:.|.'. 40% Bruen a J. G. Hermes, board of pers, June 1908.. J. G. Hermes, anti-germine for poorhouse Herried Bros, bu Henry Hughes & Co. for court house.. Henry Hughes & C for poor farm... Henry Hughes & C for road work... Henry Hughes & Co., su for county fair ground H 5S. Huson, justice fees L. W. Huntiey, ownerships 0 lands .... . James Howley, services a: sistant surveyor, state Moose Lake road............ W. Dunn, labor on sate road.. Itasca Mercantile Co., supplies for court house and jail Itasca Mercantile Co., supplies for Norton family, poor farm and Bruno case.............. Jim Johnson, team work at county fair grounds.......... Enok Johnson, labor on state FORD G2 oats mars Johnson, je S. King, assisting assessor of District No. 3.. Cc. M. King, mileage exam roads n. s 2 Geo. F. Kremer, burial of James McDonald Geo. F. Kremer, supplies for poor farm .... Thos, Kerr, teams for poor farm Thos. Kerr, teams for commis- sioners examining roads. Lieberman Brothers, claims for labor at fair grounds 5 Lieberman Brother: elaims for labor on roads.... claims of Lieberman Brother: assessors ...... Lundems & © fair grounds Tim Mahon, serv of district No. Jakob Mohr, claims of assessors and assistants George Morisset, assistant surveyor on and Moose Lake roads W. E. Martin, services as coun- ty superintendent of roads.. mileage examin- Neil Mullins, ing roads .. Mesaba Telephone phone_service George M. Miles, labor on gaso- line engine at poor farm.... George M. Miles, labor on gaso- line engine at poor farm.. W. E. Martin, services as coun ty superintendent of roads... Frank Myers, furnishing wood and moving paupers Jakob Mohr, witness fees, tice court sioners examining roads. S. Momb, services as assessor of District No, 3........ +. Bert Merrifield, services as as- sistant assessor District No. 4 James Murchie, services as as- sessor District No. 5. W. F. Miller, part payme: 2 Cr stract for road in 54-24.... David Maturen, labor on Matu- ren road ... E. J. MeGowan, Notes, CtC.......6. cereeeenee E. J. McGowan, transcribing records from Crow Wing Co. W. E. Myers, teams for funeral ‘of Norton child Northwestern Schoo! hand Lake road Alfred Peterson, deputy coro- ners’s fees ....-- The Pioneer Press Co., blanks. . W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies for poor farm W. J. & H. D. Powers, for road work........ W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies for court house and W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies for county fair grounds.. James Passard, mileage exam- ining roads Carl Phillips, balance of con- 4 tract road in 53-25. Rasmussen, atten court, month of June, Thos. Russell, coroner’s fees. Frank Rahier, witness justice court ...... Jas. Ross, team for commis- sioners examining roads F. E. Reusswig, deputy cor ner’s fees ... Melvin N. Rosholt, Pi pay ment, Feeley and Bovey road MOMEERGE 5 5nd ects oe vive F. Sundloff, mileage collect- ing road tools.. J. F. Sundloff, mileage attend- ing board meeting............ Joseph Sill, payment of road contract, 55-27 .. Joseph Sill, road contract, T. M. Saunders, witness fees, justice court ..........-.- St. Benedict's hospital, ahd care of M A. Spang, road machinery ance for Welch éhild..i.i:.. Frank Williams, ass at Co. fairgrounds...... William Welte, services as uty assessor, dist. No P._C, Warner, assessor of Dist. AUHCHB Teri tis reight paid on three lots in cemetery. . deputy assessor, District No. 3 139.00 Irven J. Sombs, services as dep- District No, 3.. E.,J. Shipman, compassman for of District Allard Shipman, assisting sur- veyor county fair grounds.. Allard Shipman, services as dep- uty assessor of District No. 1 Wm. Smith, contract, Splithand 1, team for commis- sioners ex. roads .. The following bills , Until the next meeting for furtner con- Cora’ Zerke' B. R. Merrifield, grubbing road 52.50 | Geo. F. Kremer, burial of Bruno . -00 The board then made the following report upon the list of uncollected per- sonal property taxes: Grand Rapids, Minn., July 14, 1908. Be It Known, That the Board of County Commissioners of Itasea Coun- ty, Minnesota, did meet in session on the 14th day of July, 1908; that at said session the County Treasurer of sali County delivered to said Board the list of uncollected personal property taxes together with his certificate thereon as required by law: and that at said session, the said board duly consider said lected taxes, and did cancel such taxes as they are satisfied cannot be collect- Mike Stapelton, justice court M. J. Taylor, ceedings, ete publishing pro- Village of Grand Ri month of June, 1908.......... John H. Whipple, services as deputy assess. Dist, N Samuel Wojciechowski, justice court Henry Washburn, bui to Prairie River bridge P. C. Warner, River Road . Beves Dr. C. R. Ward, medical attend- ance for Geo. Lund , Dr. C. R: Ward, medical attend- the year 1907, surveying Swan a. That the following is a correct list uncollected personal property for the year of 1907, as so revised by said board, to- said county Township or Name of Person Assessed. ..Big Fork Dalry & Gallagher. J. H. Finley William Hill.... Ander & Co... Lottie Bennett Bovey Baking Co Annie Fontak Jack Teans sees Geizin Bros. & Co.. Mike Konionski Lehrke Bros. .... J. B. Morehildon, E. Pigott...... John F. Roan. bege , Qopeen le goes wm et Pee en bo tm bohe~IEts Swe SSKHsnrwwraswoanes $ Henry Finley BE, F. Lavalle Isaac Wakeman Cc. H. Marr... A. E. Wilder. ..Deer River .-Deer River .Deer River Deer River -Deer River ..Deer River ..Deer River ..Deer River ..Deer River .Deer River Tron Range Tron Range Iron Range Tron Range Tron Range no etm te oe Sorannents OH oeunie Willis & Dougla H. Parmeter. Imperial Elevato H.C. Fuller & Co Brinley... Catherine Fontirie. John Lofberg... Joan MeKinnon. ‘A. McCarson... Nelson Explorat J. D. Peterson & Jerabek. ” ..Tron Range Iron Range Tron Range Iron Range Iron Range c. M. King, mileage investi- gating application of M Tuorni for relief......... we Thos. Kerr, teams for Commis- sioners examining roads Thomas Kingston, constable John Murray.. on & Merkle; Lake Jessie E. D. Moore G. S. Bolton... Santo Frassini John Galveston M. Karniniski Trout Lake .Trout Lake .--Trout Lake -Unorganized ‘Unorganized ‘Unorganized ‘Unorganized -Unorganized .Unorganized - Unorganized .Unorganized -Unorganized . Unorganized - Unorganized -Unorganized .Unorganized -Unorganized om te 100 =I 8S SS Oi Gs OV ar me LOVED Conner Bros. . Cirte Mining C Tonn Levere . Newis Martin rons. Seamon Bros. RSH Sartore WRoononn J. S. Atlee. Thorstrn Anderson. .Vi John Cochran Smee , supplies for Bigfork bridge approaches... E. J. Luthers, deputy assessor of District Nos. 1 and 2. August Look, attending Miss: sippi river bridges ...... Lander Larson, constable fees! Jakob Mohr, sundry claims for labor on State road.......... E Ralph Marr, labor on county Martin Duffiev MeDonald & Ch Cc. H. Marr. Thomas Tranior..... That the following is a correct list of the personal property taxes in said County for said vear which said Board are satisfied cannot be collected, ani so cancelled by said Board, to-wit: Township or Name of Person Assessed. Danielson. . services ..Ardenhurst & Carlson... Anton Namehrek RC. Huffer. . ae ..Deer River -Deer River ..Deer River % tah oh nd 3 re e co E. Waitmore. Tron Range oreo aa eon Margaret Shawlry ‘thinson & Roberg. Cas, Mealy Water Pulp & Pape! Seme Winthark & Brozz0. Mbock & Jackson wm. R. Galiger. Fe Wemming . enownmic .Tnorganized :Tnorganized Unorganized -Tnorganized - Unorganized Porry Holey . 1D Leeman, 3 wm 90.90 OV Ke bo nde C2 G9 NDS GOS Gem nd Eo me Sherman Vost ..... ‘1, Hutchinson, Village Grand Rapids -Grand Ranids ..Grand Rapids ..Crand Rapids The Board of County Commissione’s of Itasca County, Minnesota. By NEIL MULLINS, 8 4 6 4 3 4 3 0 1 5 1 3 6 0 1 4 5: 1 6: 3 9 4 Mateon Palloe Rania se Dany ~ M. A, SPANG, County Auditor, pply 2 rms. M. T. E. paper... Niles & Aiton, corrugated iron Culvert ..... sees weer eeeees Miles & Nelson, posting road Motices ....csecee seceees ee Jens Ottum, services as deputy assessor of District No. 3 Andrew Ottum, services s deputy assessor District No. 3 Charlie Ponto, labor on county fairground ............-.-..+ A. N. Phillips, labor on Split- lard A. Rossman of Grand Rapids The Board then prepared a supple- tad appointed by this board to mental list of jurors as follows: Grand Jurors—Clame Frank Edman, Louis Sjolund, S. 0. Denler, R. G.'Fenton, W. F. Noble, EB. L. Buck, C. KE. Aiken, C. M. Erskine, Archie MacWilliams. Henry Becker, F. . FF. Metzger, Hofer, Frank Bowden, William Qauck- enbush, Charles Tuel,Albert Garling, Ward, Anton Zeininger. { of this county, to serve without ‘| pensation to be paid by the county. Hendricks, A. L.| iis -appointment is made pursuant to the provision of Section 569, Revised of Minnesota, The motion was seconded by | missioner Passard and carried by unan- | imous vote. poomunisaloner King moved that the ; chairman appoint a vommittee Petit Jurors—Ole Lind, Melie John-! 2 heptane fae Bees amine the Blackberry road. The mo Sencerbox, Claude Fish, Chas. J. Mea John Seaman, Peter Asplund, Geo. | Becker, John Morse, Ed. Kerr, Henry |Commissioners King, O’Brien and Mul- lins as such committee. The minutes of were read and on carried, were approved. The Board then adjourned to Tues- day the 4th day of August, 1903. NEIL MULLINS, Chairman. Board of County Commissioners. seconded by Commis O’Brien and The chairman then Glenn Wood, Gust Anderson, John Cochran, John Beaudry, Frank McCormick, Ed, Wilson. Louis Court- motion made and Commissioner adoption of the following resolution: having been necessary and expedient that there be appointed by Commissioners, the county now therefore be it resolved that Wil- For Sale. I offer my residence property con- four large lots and two story, seve room house, located on he southwest Houghtons First Addition to Grand Eigth unimproved lots in the Fifty-acres of hardwood within 5 miles of Grand Rapids. R. Lewis, Grand of County an attorney M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. (Seal, County of Itasca, Minnesota.) Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, will be at Hotel Poke- gama Grand Rapids, the 15th and 16th of each month. All trouble with their eyes or in need of the proper services for the fitting of of glasses are cordially invited to call. Cross eyes straightened, diseases of the eye carefully diagnosed. Artifl- cial eyes in large stock those having Cai For Rent — Eight room ‘house, nicely located. Call on Wm. Mason.