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6 ELISE RRR GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1910. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE Board of Review OF THE Town of Grand Rapids 1910 Office of Town clerk, Town of Grand Rapids, June 27th, 1940. Pursuant to law the Town board of the town of Grand Rapids met this 27th day of June, at the township hall, in the age of Grand Rapids, as the Town board of review. The meeting was called to order at 9 o'clock and owing to one of the mem- bers being absent adjourned to 2 o'clock. E ant to adjournment the meeting was called to order at 2 o’clock, p. m. All members of the board being present. The assessments as returned by the assessor in the village of [Laprairie were first examined and the following? changes made: Lots 1 to 17, block 2, Houghton’s|'Ad- lowered from $710 to $675. dition, Lot 3, section 22, 55, 25, lowered [from $250 to $120. The personal property ‘assessment of EB. A. Arnold increased $75 for house. @here being no further changes to make in the property assessed in the village of Laprairie, the board next” ex- ined the assessments of the Town- ip of Grand Rapids. Upon motion made and carried L. W. was employed to prepare list of alties paid on iron properties in the nip of Grand Rapids. e following changes were then made $s personal property assessments: Mike Hagen decreased from $80 to $60 eS. board adjourned at this time, to ock a. m. June 28th, 1910. rsuant to adjournment the |board s 28th day of June at 9 o’clock The personal property assessménts of village of Grand Rapids ‘was next up, and the following changes “all lassessments of cows decreased from $15 to $12 per head. Assessment of Gust Anderson raised from $247 to $362 on account of fixtures net Tisted, Assessments of J. A. from, $164 [to $264. Amberg raised Jacob Mobr assessed for saloon stock, $150. J. W. Aiton faised from $235 to $255 on items not listed. Eliza J. Anderson raised [from $113 to $125. (Cow $12.) Oscar Anderson raised from $120 to $160. D. Butler assessed for pony $15 Chas. S. Brock raised $25 fon account of moving outfit not assessed. Ed. Browne raised $100 [for merchan- dise. H. E. Benjamin, raised [from $131 to $231..0n furniture assessment. John Beckfelt raised $80 for team not listed. Theo Betts raised on ice $363 to $563 Frank Brennan assessed for $145. John Billeadeau assessed for $125, on iteny B, 26. M. T. Cook raised from $97, to $107. John Costello raised from $797, to $997. Ice house assessed at $200. Connor Bros, assessed for $180, for 4 horses and tw wagons. Dr. D. Costello faised from $271, to $401. L. Courtemanche raised from $164 to $182. Dave Chambers raised from $180 to $230.¢ City Lumber Co. assessed $175 for buildings. An adjournment was taken at this time to June 29th at 9 o’clock a. m. Pursuant to adjournment the Town board of Review met this 29th day of June at 9 o’clock, a. m. All members of the board being present. Assessment of Mrs. Katherine Doran raised $100 for lumber not listed. George Dewey raised $55 on items not listeda M. E. Dufficy raised from $147 to ‘oar, {(c. M. Erskine assessed $60 for team. Stock) of First State bank assessed as fallows, L, M. Bolter...... cesses oe ++ $2865.00, R. H. Bolter. . seeees 163.00 A. C, Bossard overs 2415.00 Vv. W. Knapp. oo eae) See”. Wm. King, Sr. 205.00 Cc. H. Dickenson. 205.00 John Costello.... 205.00 Stock of First National ‘pani W. C. Gilbert...... 2.0.66 o++.$ 180.09 Ester Hastings 72.00 Cc. S. Sheldon + 360.00 F. P. Sheldon + 2520.00 P. J. Sheldon + 1872.00 A. G. Wedge. . 180.00 D. M. Gunn.. + 180.00 John Beckfelt 180.00 L. L. Aiken.. . . 360.00 Cc. E. Aiken.. se ee 720.00 C. W. Hastings...... .... .... 2196.00 BE. J. Farrell raised from $246 to $346. Fitger Brewing Co., raised from $450 to $750. ($300 on house and $100 on stock.) Ollie Graff raised from $291 to $325. tee eee ee Rieiateitne 5 6 an ae) ois MMMM Doe Peo POD erat) oe PONOOOSOOOOS 5 mM THAT FITS.” oa, We invite your inspetion of our spring line of Lion brand shirts and 4 collars innew coat effect. Into it, out of it like a coat. Swellest ever in the new = spring Don’t you need a new pair? you get a new ‘ pair fget them in B. style, they don’t cost any more than the other. of the qualities in the latest shapes. Ask to see the O.DONNELL $4.00 button shoes It is “THE SHOE z) When If you get them at C. H. Marr’s you will be sure Isn’t that right? with the newest spring styles. style Lion collars for 75¢ C.H.MARR “uss ry a MINNESOTA OPS Seeded eter tee ¢ HOUSE WIRING AND FIXTURE HANGING A SPECIALTY : ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY W.N: DELCOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Leave orders a’ HARDWARE DEPARTMERT Henry Hughes & Co. }p.o. Bu 54) GRAND RAPIDS MINNESOTA H. S. Huson raised from $106 to $131. Louis Jurgenson raised from §71 to $121. A. M. Johnson raised on stock $70. J. O, Johnson raised from $190 to $318. E. C. Kiley assessed $200 for type ma- chine A, A. Kremer raised $100 on furniture. Kremer & King assessed $500 for records. Meeting adjourned at this time o'clock a. m., June 30th, 1910. Pursuant to adojurnment the Town board of Review met this 30th day of June at 9 o’clock a. m. All members of the board present. J. S. Lofberg assessed $100 for lum- ber etc. J. R. Lyons assessed $100 on black- smith shop. : Peter Leroux assessed $75 on item No. to 9 W. ‘E. Myers assessed $200 on farm machinery. lqysaca Farm Mortgage Co., assessed $300 on stock. First State Bank assessed for fixtures $300, First National bank assessed for fix- tures $900. An adjournament was taken at this time to 3 o’clock p. m. July Ist, 1910. Pursuant to adjournment the Town poard of Review met this 1st day of July at 3 o’clock p. m. »All members of the board present. Cc. C. McCarthy’s assessment lowered $50 on furniture. Cc. H. McAvity assessed for 4 horses $160 and 4 wagons $40. J. F. O'Connell lowered $50 on saloon fixturess “J. P, O'Donnell merchandise. John O’Brien assessed for 4 horses lowered $200 on $160 .Lumber $100. Estate of J. B. O’Rielly assessed $75 on item B 26. D. M. Price assessed $20 on items No. 12 & 13. S. Pattelle raised $50 on furniture. Patelle & Cloutier raised $70. Thos. J. Peach lowered $100 on merehandise. M. Ponti raised $75 on merchandise. Harry Price assessed $20 for tools. W. Quacenbush assessed $10 for dog. I. D. Rassmussen assessed $20 for 2 ponies and wagon. R. S. Reed raised $120 on horses. R. S. Reed & Co. assessed for outfit $50. A.L.Roeker assessed $50 for office furni- ture. T. T. Rielly assessed $100 for horses and cow $12. Jas. Rhody raised $200 on furniture. Geo. Riddell assessed $50 for dog. E. N. Remer raised $50 on furniture. Henry Remer assessed $100 for auto- mobile, watch $5 and item A 10 $10. Thos. Russell assessed $75 under item 30. Spang & Hoolihan assessed $400 machinery.” M. A. Spang, assessed $200 for boat. Standard Oil Co., assessed $200 for tanks. for Singer Sewing Machine Co., assessed $90 for machines. P. A: Smith raised $50. Piano not listed. Mrs. M. A. Wright raised $100 on fix- tures. Leroy Wheaton assessed $30 item No. 30. Upon motion meeting adjourned to July 2nd, 1910 at 9 o’clock a. m. Pursunat to adjournment the Town oard of Review met this 2nd day of July, 1910 at 9° ’clock a. m. All mem- (bers of the board present. John Beckfelt raised $1,200 on stock (Merchandise.). Adjournment taken at this time to July 5th, 1910, 9 o’clock a. m. Pursuant to adjournment the Town Board of Review met this 5th day of July, 1910 at 9 o’clock a. m. All mem- bers of the board present. The following changes were made on fands in township of Grand Rapids: Lot 3, section 1, raised from $1,250 to $2,500. swy% NW, $2,000 to $50,000. SE% NW%, section‘ 1, raised from $1,- 250 to $2,500. under section 1, raised from ! Sw% SW%, section 1, raised from $1,050 to $2,500. Lot 1, section 2, raised from $1,600 to $25,000. ‘ Lot 2, section 2, raised from $1,600 to 200. sWw% NE, section 2, raised from $2,000 to $4,000. SE% NE, section 2, raised $25,866 to $29,000. Lot 3, section 2, raised from $2,000 to $4,000. from Lot 4, ) SwW% NW%), section 2, raised from $52,610 to $58,000. SE4% NW, section 2, raised from $2,000 to $5,000. NE¥% SW, section 2, $1,600 to $2,500 NE% SE%, section 2, $1,600 to $5,000. NW SEX, $1,400 to $3,000. SW% SEX, section 2, $1,200 to $3,000. raised from raised from section 2, raised from raised from 'SE4% SEX, section 2, raised from 21,008 to $50,000. Lot 1, section 3, raised from $52,127 to $57,000. Lot 5, section 3, raised from $45,037 to $104,680. Lot 6, section 3 ,raised from $2,550 to | $5,000. Lot 3, fection 3, raised from $700 to 32,500. Lot 4, section 6, lowered from $300 to $200. Lot 7, section 6, lowered form $320 to $220. ; Lot 1, section 7, lowered from $425 to 325. Lot 2, section 7, lowered from $425 to $325. SE% SEX, section 19, lowered from $75.0 to $50. Upon (motion made and carried, an ad- journment was taken at this time, to 7 o'clock, p. m., July 5, 1910. Pursuant to adjournment the Board of Review met at 7 o'clock this 5th day of July, 1916, All members present. The following chnages were made on Property in the village of Grand Rapids. Original Town of Grand Rapids. Lot 1, block 14, raised from $15 to $200. Lot 2, block 14, raised from $15 to $175 Lot 7, block 15, raised from $245 to $300. Lots 10, 11, & 12, block 15, raised from $1,260 to $1,569. . 50 ft. of Lots 7 to 12, block raised from $1,040 to $1,615. W 45 ft. of W 93 ft. of Lots 7 to 12, block 16 raised from $400 to $760. E 48 ft of W 93 ft. of Lots 7. to block 16, raised from $890 to $1,100. E 31% ft. of E% of Lots 13, 14, block 16, raised from $710 to $900. W. 30 ft. of E% of Lots 13, 14, block 16,raised from $435 to $535. W. 11% ft. of E % 13 to 15, and E 30 ft. of W% of 13, 14 15 block 16 lowered from $1,000 to $950. W 41% ft. of W% of Lots 13, 14, 15, block 16, raised from 1,190 to $1,200. 16, 12, 15, 5, Lot 11, block 17, raised from $500 to $700. Lot 12, block 17, raised from $2,330 to $2,830. E 50 ft. of 13, 14, 15, & 16, block 17, raised from $1,480 to $1680. W. 35 ft of 13, 14, 15, & 16, block 17, raised from $1,685 to $2,035. E 32 ft of W 93 ft. of Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, block 17, raised from $2,260 to $2560. W 26 ft. of E 58 ft. of Lots 13 to 16, plock 17, raised from $730. to $900. Lot 1, block 18, raised from $1,720 to $1,740. Lot 2, block 18, raised from $480 to $520. Lot 4, block 18, raised from $300 to $700. Lot 8, block 18, raised from $1,200 to $1,600. E. 87 ft. of Lots 10 to 12, & S 10 ft. of W 56 ft of Lot 10, block 18, raised from, $800 {to$1,400. E 28 ft. of W 56 ft. of 10, 11, 12, ex. 10 ft on S side of Lot 10, block 18, rais- ed from $400 to $500. W. 28 ff of 10 ,11, 12, ex. 10 ft. on S side of Lot 10, block 18, raised from $2,960 to $3,260. Lot 13, block 18, raised from $ 2,750. tol $3,150. Lot 14, block 18, raised from $500 to $700. Lot 15, block 18 lowered from $500 to 84302 Lot 16, block 18, lowered from $1,310 th $1,145.) Lot 17, block 18, lowered from $950 to $875. Lot 18, block 18, lowered from $350 to $300. Lot 19, block &, lowered from $2,325 to 32,290. Lot $290. Lot $365. Lot $450. Lot $835. All lots in block 52, raised to $47 each. E% of Lots 1 to 4, block 59, raised from $400 to $500. Lot 24, block 62, raised from $173 to 20, block 18, lowered from $300 to 22, block 18, raised from $350 to 23, block 18, raised from $400 to 4, block 19, lowered from $935 to } $193. Wilson’s and Gillisple’s Addition Depot grounds, Raised from $1,005 to $1,275. Mill Site Lot 9, block 10, raised from $895 to $1,315. Woodland Addition Lot 3, block 2, raised from $297 to $354. Garland’s Addition Lots 18, 19, 20, block 1, raised from $199 to $459. First Division Lot 18, block 4, raised from $155 to $225. Lots 20 to $205 to $180. Lots 1 to 7, block 7, raised from $1,- 35. to $1,092. Lot 21, block 7, $445, Lot 24, $960, Lots 13 and 14, $1,095 to $1,295. Lotwh 15 to 18, $690 to 735. Lots 19 and 20, block 8, raised from $430 to $450. Lots 21 and 22, block 8, raised from $420 to $445. Lots 23 and $145 to $150. 24, block 6, lowered from raised from $375 to block 7, raised from $825 to block 8, raised from block 8, raised from 24, block 8, raised from Lot 8, block 10, raised from $665 to $715. Lot 22, block 10, raised from $490 to $590. Lot 24, block 10, raised from $790 to $890. An adjournment/ was taken at this time to 9 o’clock A. M. July 6th 1910. Pursuant to adjournment the Town Board of Review met this 6th day of July, 1910, at 9 o’clock a. m. All mem- bes present. Lots 1 and 2, block 11, $475) to $445. Lots 3 to 7, block 11, $84 to $64 each. Lot 8, block 11, lowered from $861 to $841. Lots 9 and 10, block 11, lowered from $168 to $128. Lots 11 and 12, block 11, $180 to $165. lowered from lowered from lowered from Lot 2, block 13, raised from $760 to $875.! Lot 4, block 13, raised from $800 to $900! Lot 6, block 15 r,aised from $595 to $695. Lot 15, block 15, raised from $805 to $905. Lot 19, block 15, raised from $670 to | $695. Lot 20, block 15 raised from $575 to | $87b. Lot 24, block 15, raised from $495 to $595. Lot 6, block 17, raised from $25 to $45. | Lot % block 17, raised from $25 to $45. Lot 1, block 26, raised from $535 to $635. *S% of 5 and Lot 6, block 26 raised from $50 to $350. Lot 15, block 26, to $935. Lot 21, block $480. Lot 2, block 27, lowered from $485 to $435. ‘ Lot 24, block 28, raised from $895 to $995. xs W 84 ft. of 8 to 12, from $620 to $720. E 56 ft. of 8 to 12, block 29, raised from $605 to $805. Lot 13, block 29, raised from $265 to $505.5 Lot 15, block 29, raised from $205 to lowered from $1,035 26, raised from $435 to block 29, raised $255. Lot 1, block 31, raised from $145 to $205. Lot 2, block 31, raised from $1,145 to $1,480. Upon motion meetiag adjourned to 9 o’clock a. m. July 7th, 1910. Pursuant to adjournment the Town Board of Review met this 7th day of Lots 13, 14, block 15, raised from $1,190| July, 1910 at 9 o’clock 2, m. All mem- to $1,360, | {bers of the board present, $315. Lot 4, block 31, raised from $335 to $350. (ot 5, block 31, raised from $150 to $165; Lot 6, block 31, raised from $665 to $680. Lot 9, block 31, raised from $165 to $180. Lot 10, block 31 r,aised from $680 to $695. E 40 ft. 11 and 12, block from’ $580 to $605. Lot 24, block 32, raised from $305 ‘to $405. . ‘ Lot 3, block 34, raised from $1,335 to $1,485. Lot 1, $150. Lot 2, $150. Lot 3, block 35, raised from $400 to $550. Lot 1, $610. Lot 2, block 36, raised from $205 to $305. 31, raised block 35, raised from $100 to block 35, raised from $100 to block 36, raised from 510 to Lot 3, block 36, raised from $205 to $305. Lot 10, block 36, raised from $315 to $415. Lot 1, block 37, raised from $400 to $700. Lot 2, $500. Lot 3, block 37, raised from $3,490 to $8,610. Lot 10, block 37, raised from $200 to $3004 Lot 11, $400. Lot 12, to $2,100. Lots 10, 11, 12, block 38, raised from $3,125; to $4,025. W 50 ft, lots 1 to 6, block 41, raised from $510 to $545. Lot 12, block 43, raised from $865 to $925. Second Division, Village of Grand Rap. ids Lot 4, $965. W. 7 ft 7 to 12, $967 to $1,167. Lot 2, block 31, raised from $765 to $965; | Adjourned to 9 o’clock, July 8th, 1910. Pursuant to adjournment meeting call- ed at 9 o’clock, a. m. July 8th, 1910, All members of the Board present. Kearney’s Addition to Village of Grand Rapids. Lot 1, block 5, raised from $1,075 to $1,175. Lot 17, block 14, raised from $917 to block 37, raised from $200 to block 37, raised from $210 to block 37, lowered from $3,125 block 1, raised from §865 to block 17, raised from $1,017), Lot 15, block 19, raised from $457 to $557. Lot 6, block 20, lowered from $244 to $204, Lot 14, block 27, raised from $354 to $454. Lot 15, block 27, raised from $309 to $409. Lot 6, block 28, raised from $30 to $320. Lot 12, block 28, raised from $847 to $897. North % block 32, raised from $427 to $527. t Lot 12, to $1,040. Lot 13, block 11, raised from $100 to $110. Lot 17, block 36, block 36, lowered from $1,105 Jowered from $575 to $555. ey 2, block 37, lowered from $205 to 5. Lot 10 and E¥% 11, block 38, raised from $895 to $995. Lot 12, block 38, smised from $727 to $857. San 18, block 38, raised from $735 to| 83: i | Houghton’s First Addition, Village of Grand Rapids. Lot 3, block 1, raised from $18 to $48. Lot 9, block 12, raised from $150 to $200. Houghton’s Second Addition of Grand Rapids. Lot 12, block 6, raised from $93 to $118} Third Division, Village of Grand Rapids. All Lots in 29, raised from $7 to $17 h. Lots 1 and 2, $8 to $17 each. Lot 6, block 30, raised from $5 to $15. emch, Lots 8 to to $17. ‘Lots 21 and 22, $5 to $15 each. An adjournment was taken to 2 o’clock p.! m. Pursuant to adjournment the Board met again this 8th day of July ,1910, at 2 o’clock p. m., all members present. Acreage Property within the Corporate Limits of the Village of Grand Rapids % of NW% of SW% of NW%, sec- tion 16, raised from $75 to $375. E 2 acres of W% of of SE% of NW%, section 16 raised from $30 to $40. Upon sworn statement filed by Mr. W. C! Gilbert to the effect that he had no} interest in mortgages assessed to him as personal property it was moved and | seconded that the amount so assessed he | cancelled. Village block 30, raised from 20, block 30, raised from $7 block 30, raised from There being no further business the | meeting adjourned. Wm. NISBETT, Chairmna. Attest: J. H. McMcMhaon, Town Clerk. Political Announcements To the voters of Itasca county, Min- nesota. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Judge of Probate of Itasca county, which I now hold. I am in hopes to call upon the voters of the county before the pri- mary election, but owing to the fact that there is a large amount of pro- ‘bate wok to ‘be attended to in this office, I am kept very very busy, and if either must suffer from inattention on my part, it must be my private interést. Sd long as I am probate judge I shall attend to the duties of the office In the future as I have done in the past. Beleiving that you appreciate the efforts of one who has tried to do his whole duty in the past and promising a Continuance of | Furniture... .. .. C. Halvorson lowered from $171 to $131| Lot 20, block 15, raised from $210 to} Lot 3, block 31, raised from $295 to $250. : REPORT Of the Board of School Directors of District No. One, Itasca County, Minnesota. (Con‘t from Page Five) Text books and other supplies.. 6.73 Total.... 22 s+ «$474.73 School, Section 31, 56-25, Enroliment 16 Pupils, + $450.00 23.50 Shoal Lake Frame Building, Teachers salary Jmnitor.. .. -. . Buel... 2.0 25 0 cece cece oe 36.00 Repairs.. .. «- wae 3.50 Furniture.... .... 0 seeeee 15.00 Text books and other supplies.. 32.83 Total.. oe cece cease $560.83 Splithand School, Secttion 27, 53.24, Log Building, Enrollment 13 Pupils Teachers salary... «- ++ sseesere $450.00 Janitor.. -« ieee oo. | se . 24.00 Poel. ii wee 21.00 Repairs see 1.23 Maps... .- es e+ ee ee ve ooo = 8.00 Text books and other supplies.. 38.28 Total .. eeeseeee «$542.51 Spruce Park School, Section 15, 61-25, Log Building, Enroliment 7 Pupils, Teachers salary,...... ++ s++- ++$450.00 Janitor.- see. 18.00 Fuel... .. wee 14.00 Repairs ..--+- ++ : - 4.40 {Text books and other supplies. ~ 4:28 Total.. 2. 2. 2-20 cvcccees + $499.68 Squaw Lake School, Section 15, 148-27 Log Building, Enrollment 16 Pupils Teachers salary : .$ Janitor... oe. 12.00 Fuel..,{ -... sas A 18.00 Text books and other supplies.. 9.43 Total 2.620 seen ee teeeeeee + $309.43 Vance’s School Section 15, 149-27, Log Building, Enrollment 19 Pupils, Teachers salary.. + $250.00 Janitor.) «4 +4 ++ - 15.00 Xdpairs. weciewisier sew 14.95 12.00 Maps.. ‘supplie Text books and other 1 Motal...... beac $304.20 Thorofare School, Section 23, 55-26, Frame Building, Enrollment 16 Pupils, ‘Teachers salary.. «+. «. + $450.00 Janitor. . Puel.. Repairs .. Bibrary books. Furniture .... .. . Text books and other” Tifansporting pupils.. ... TOGA]... ow ce 02, sees sense $988.20 Tichenor School, Sectiods 8, 55-23, me Building, Enrollment 15 Pupils, fee : oa $450.00 Teacher salar Janitoy | Buel... Libpary Furnitur . Text books and other suppl Total.. oe seteeeee + $614.08 Third River ccnesk Section 6, 148-29, Log Building, Enrollment 10 Pupils. - $450.00 18.00 Teachers salar, J#altor. Fuel, . ‘Repal ‘Maps .. .. Text books and other Transporting pupils ...~ motules, | osee wet ve, ew esse os $058.05 Trout Lake School, Section 24, 55- 24, | Frame Building, pupils, Enrollment 33 salary.. $ 450.00 Teachers Janitor Fuel. Enlarging buildin Text books and other suppli «$1191.57 Section 3, 58.24, Log Enrollment 9 Pupils + $405.00 Smith’s School Building, Teachers salary.. .. - Janitor... Fuel. Text books and. sees oe $468.67 Wawina School, Section 27, 53-22, Frame Building, Enrollment 15 Pupils. Teachers salary.. Janitor.. Fuel. Sidew ik to Building Furniturre.. Text books and $450: 00 other suppli - 150-28, Log Building, Enroliment 4 Pupils, Welch Lake School, Section 13, - $270.00 14.50 Teachers salary.. fanitor. Text book s and 9.96 other supplies Total.. 22 22 oe 20 seccesece West-fork School Section 11, 53-22, Log Building, Enrollment, 17 Pupils, Teachers salary.. - -$405.00 Janitor |... ee 18.00 ae Oa eh 11.00 Text books and ‘other, ; euppile Se. 6.89 ia ease i aiastose6 + $440.89 During the past year the school known as the ‘Knight Seool situated on Sec. 6, 61-25, was discontinued on account of most of the pupils moving from the flelghborhood and the Castle reek School situated on Sec. 20, 147-29, and the Effie School on Sec 20 6 6 were closed the last of December on account of the small number of pupils attending, and the ‘Welch Lake School,on Sec. 13, 150-28, was closed the last of February for the same reason, The Board dur- ing the past year -has endeavored to place as many as possible of the Rural schools in the District, on the list for State Aid, and putting in the necessary equipment where ever the enrollment will warrant gettting the aid and to that end are securifig as many teaachers hold such services if renominated and re-elected, Tam you obediant serv’t. H. 8 HUSON ing firs gradte certificates as possi- ble to fill these schools. Respectfully submitted, ‘ F. E. REUSSWIG, President of Board. oh