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EEE j ie OF THE BOARD OF — County Commissioners =.= S25" Itasca County, Minnesota Grand Rapids, Minnesota, February 29, 1912. po Wee County Commissioners of Itasca County, Towship 55, Range 27. this 29th day of February, 1912, at 10 e'clock A. M. Members present, Commissioners Sheli man, King and Nelson. Commissioner King moved that and all petitions for the formation new school districts, exclusive of animous vote. of son and Mullis as such committee. the Commissioner O’Brien moved that @ petition of re-hearing in the matter of | committee of three be appointed to at- in the judgment of a majority of its members said petition is reasonable on Tyndall came before the Board | its face. jand requested that action be taken at Pursuant to adjournment the Board ot ete: ores eal oe ar gp “ig {Court house in the Village of Minnesota, met at the County Court! O-rtten moved that @ committee of thr ® house in the Village of Grand Rapids, ) appointed to examine said road and |make report to the Board at the next meeting. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Nelson and carried by un- e Chairman Shellman then any appointed Commissioners O’Brien, Nel- It Is Hereby Ordered, That a hearing be had on said petition at the County Grand Rapids in said county on Tuesday, the 30th day of April 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., at which time and place said board will hear all that may be said in favor of and against the granting of said petition. It Is Further Ordered, That Andy Neison, Jno. L. Sheliman and M O'Brien members of this board, be, and they hereby are appointed a committee to examine said proposed route of said road, and that said committee meet up- the petition for the formation of a new {tend the hearing upon the petition for! |. ine route of said road at point begin- school district in the Town of Marceil, continued to the next meeting. The mo- the line between Itasca and St. son and carried by unanimous vote. Commissioners. Mullins arrived at this time. The Board took under consideration the | The day of April, 1912, at 9 o’clock A. M. motion was seconded by be the establishment of a judicial road on Louls | ppursday, the 18th day of April, tion was seconded by Commissioner Nel- counties which hearing will be held be- fore the Judge of the District Court at and O’Brien. Virginia in St. Louis County on the 2nd | caiq road, and make report thereof at Cém- ning of said route in said county . on 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of examination of said proposed route of said meeting of said board hereinbefore specified, and that notices hereof be hearing upon the petition to divide the | missioner Mullins and carried by un-/ given and posted ag provided by law. ‘Town of Bearville into two towns. Com ,animous vote. tion be rejected. The motion was sec-'|such committee. onded by Commissioner King and carried Communications from H. C. by unanimous vote. district forest ranger, whole Board be appointed a committee | bers 90 and 91, were read and filed. to examine and ascertain the condition | of roads and bridges and the necessary thereon in the Towns of Bear-; tion of Joseph Lindahl, ville and Carpenter. The motion seconded by Commissioner King andj were read and upon motion were <arried by unanimous vote. |over to the next meeting. Commissioner Mullins moved the adoption of the following resolution: Be it resolved that the expense of the survey of Section 6, Township 55, Ra 26, be apportioned as follows: Commissioners O’Brien, missioner Nelson moved that said peti- | Mullins and Shellman were appointed as Nelson, | regarding _—the Commissioner Nelson moved that the | burning of brush on County roads num- Communications from Drs. McGee andj repairs; Collins of Duluth regarding the condi- also bill of Dr: McG for treatment of said Lindahl ta ee laid | tablishment of a highway beginning at The Board of County Commission~ ers of Itasca County, Minnesota. By JNO. L. SHELLMAN, Chairman. M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. Attest: The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote. A petition was presented for the es- the intersection of the Lawrence Lake road with the south line of section 16, in Town 57-24, and running from thence west along the south line of sections 16, 17 and 18 to the southwest corner of Name of Owner Subdivision Sec. ‘Twp. Rge Amt. Assed| tion 18 in Town 67-24; thence west M. O’Brien .. .. .. .. --Lot 1 5 36 26 $11.58:| Shout one-half mile slong the south M. O'Brien .. .. . . & > 11.58 line of section 13 in Town 67-26, and Dene id $6 = 11.58 | terminating at a point where the road Daniel Valliek .. 5 6 36 11.58 | aiong the north and south quarter line J. A. McDonald, 3 55, a 11.59 |in section 13, town 57-25, intersects J. A. McDonald, - +-Lot 4 5 Sd * 11.59 | with the south line of said section 13, Nitro Barna .. .. .. ..SW% of NW% 5 5 26 11.89 | own 57-25 near the center of said south Nitro Barna .. .. .. ..SE% of NW% 5 cs 26 11.59 |jine, total distance about 31% miles. V. P. & I. Co... ..NEY of SW 5 Fd 28 11.59 | Commissioner King. moved the adopt- Vv. P. & I. Co. +. NW of SWH 5 55 26 11.59 Jion of the following order: V. P. & 1. Co... .. .. .. SW of SW 5 35 - 36 11.59 V.P. & I. Co... .. .. ..BE% of SW% 5 55 6 11.59 |Order of Hearing and Appointment of Aaron Anderson NEY of SEY 5 35 26 11.59 Committee For County Road. Aaron Anderson .. .. ..NW% of SE% 5 35 26 11.59 | State of Minnesota, County of Itas- A. Lalliberte .. .. .. ..SW% of SEY 5 as 26 11.59 | ca, 38. V. P. & I. Co. . SEY of SEW 5 35 26 11.59 | Whereas, On the-29th day of February, Total . pete ee, Sitscce tes de ce ce ee ee ae soy r§i8s.40 |1912, @ petition signed by twenty-four And that this Board meet at the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids on Thursday, the 28th day of March, 1912, to correct and confirm said assessment. The motion was seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and carried by unanimous vote. Commissioner Mullins moved the adoption of the following resolution: Be it resolved that the expense of the survey of Section 36, Township 56, Range 26, be apportioned as follows: har, gage 81 eae re oP Lospennins: in Town 57-24, and running from thenc@ this time. Chairman Shellman declared) Sapa west along the south line of sections 16, “the motion lost. } B.N. Remer .. .- +-+- Let t ‘ i a “3 $8.97 | 17 and 18 to the southwest corner.of Commissioner Nelson moved the adopt B. N. Remer ... .. ..NWi% of NEY a ” a 8.97 | ection 18 in Town 57-24; thence west jon of the following resolution: John P. Stendebach .. ..SE% of NE% 36 58 % 8.97 | sbout,one half mile along the south Be it resolved that hereafter no action John P. Stendebach .. ..SW% of NEY * bid = 8.97 | ine of section 13 in Township 57-25, and be taken upon the allowance of any Wm E. Newton .. .. ..NEY% of NW% 36 56 3% 3.97 | terminating at a point where the road pills against the County or upon any Wm. EB, Newton .. .. .NWY% of NW% 36 56 26 8.97 | wiong the north and south quarter line applications for reduction of assessment Leroy Wheaton .. Lot 2 36 56 36 > 8.97 lin section 13, ‘Town 57-25, intersects and abatement of taxes at any meeting Harvey A. Gilmore .. ..SEY of NW% cd 56 26 8.97 | with the south line of. said sections 13, of the county Board unless all bids or H. D. Wright & J. A. ‘Town 57-25 near the center of said sou‘R applications are filed in the office of the Flynn .. .. +. ~NEW of SWH% 36 ae 26 8.97 |jine. ‘Total distance about 214 miles, County Auditor at least three days be- H. D. Wright & J. A. and the Board of County Commission- fore the meeting, and that the County} Flynn .. .. «. +. «-Lot 3 36 56 2 8.87 |ers of said county having detremined Auditor be instructed to give two weeks’! James Cole .. +. ++ 36 a6 2s 8.97 |that in the judgment of a majority of published notice of the date of each) James Cole .. .. «. + 36 56 6 8.97 |its members said petition is reasonable regular meeting of the County Board. John Stendebach .. .. ..NE% of SE% 36 ae 26 8.87 | on its face; The motion was seconded by Commi John Stendebach .. .. ..NW% of SEY 36 56 28 8.98 | It Is Hereby Ordered, That a hearing stoner O’Brien and carried by unanimous Henry W. Hilling . 36 56 bay 8. be had on said petition at the County vote. Henry W. Hilling .. ..SE% of SEY 36 5s 26 8.98 |Court house in the Village of Grand Commissioner O’Brien moved that the Total 9143.55 Rapids, on Tuesday, the 30th day of Court house and Jail committee be au- And that this Board meet at the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids ‘on Thursday, the 28th day of March, 1912, to correct and confirm said assess- ment. The motion was seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and carried by un. animous vote. Commissioner Mullins moved the adoption of the following resolution. Be it resolved that the expense of the survey of Seetion 19, Township 56, Rang 26, be apportioned as follows: Name of Owner Subdivision Sec. Twp. Ree. Amt. Assessed ‘Thomas Russell .. ..NEWY% of NEW 19 a6 26 $9.71 ‘Thomas Russell .. .NWY, of NEW 19 Ty 36 9.71 R. R. Cable & W. G. Purdy .. .. .. .. -.SW% of NEM 19 56 6 9.71 R. R. Cable & W. G. Purdy .. .. .. .. ..SBY% of NEY 19 56 26 9.71 ‘Thos. Russell .. .. .. .-Lot 1 19 56 26 9.71 ‘Thos. Russell .. .- ..Lot 2 19 56 26 9.71 ‘Thos. Russell .. .. .. ..Lot 3 19 56 26 9.71 ‘Thos Russell .. . SEY of NWY% 19 56 26 9.71 T. B. Walker .. .. ..NEY% of NWY% 19 a6 26 9.71 T. B. Walker .. .. 19 56 26 9.71 Ls R. Gift .. .. -- 1s 56 26 9.71 T. B. Walker 1s 6. 26 9.71 RP. W. Henry .. 19 56 26 9.71 P. W. Henry .. .. 19 56 26 9.71 J. C. Gilmore . 19 56 26 9.72 P. W. Henry . 19 a6 26 9.72 Total $155.39 And that this Board meet at the Court House in the Village of Grand Rapids on Thursday, the 28th day of March, 1912, to correct and confirm said assessment. The motion was seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and carried by unanimous vote. Commissioner Nelson moved that Dr. R. E. Bechtel be appointed County Phy- | with the gician for the Nashwauk district. The Iron Range and Balsam, motion was seconded by Commissione King and carried by unanimous vote. An adjournment was then taken 1:30 o'clock p. m. Pursuant to adjournment again met at 1:30 o’clock p. m. All members of the board present. The plat of survey of section Township 55, Range 2, was presented the east 1-16 line of section 22, Town near the cen- |§7-24 and section 3, Town 56-24; to thence running west along the Hne be- |Town line between the Towns of Iron intersection of the Sucker Brook road ter of the line between section 34, Town | were received as follows: ‘tween said Towns one and one half/long $47.20 per M., the Board miles to the intersection of the east 1-16| $34.50 per M., all iron 5 cents.per.pound, | line of section 32, Town 57-24 with the/separators and cast freeholders of said county was present- ed to us praying for the establishment of a highway running into more than one town of said county, and not with- in the limits of any incorporated city and described as follows: Beginning at the interseetion of the Lawrence Lake road with the south line of section 16, April 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., at which time and place said board will hear all that may be said in favor of and again € “| the granting of said petition. It Is Further Ordered, That Andy Nelson, Jne. L. Shellman.and.M. O’Brien, members of this board, be, and they hereby are appointed a committee to ex- amine said proposed route of said road and that said committee meet upon the route of said road at point of be- ginning of said route in said County on Thursday the 18th day of April, 1912, at 2 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of examination of said proposed route of said road and make report thereof at said meeting of said board hereinbefore specified, and that notices hereof be given and posted as_ provided by law. The Board of County Commission- ers of Itasca County, Minnesota. By JNO. L. SHELLMAN, Chairman. Attest: M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote. Commissioner King moved that the as- sistant State Engineer be instructed to make a survey for drain ditch on Coun- ty road number 9. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Mullins and line between the Towns of | carried by unanimous vote. Bids for the construction of bridges Edward Lo- gan and J. J. O’Brien, piling 27% cents per lineal foot, fir timber 4x16, 32 feet all other timber washers 434 cents per pound, boom sticks with ca-/ 35, | Range and Balsam; thence North along} ple or chain $10 each. All of said} prices to be for the material placed in and upon motion of Commissioner King | 57-24 to its intersection with Prairie | the bridge. | secoded by Commissioner Nelson said ' River; total distance about 2 1-8 miles. plat was approved by unanimous vote. Commissiioner King moved the adop- ‘The hearing upon the petition for the tion of the following order: wurvey of section 4-150-28 was then tak- | en up, there being no objections filed or Order ef Hearing and Appointment of offered against the granting of said | Committee for County Road. petition, Commissioner King moved that State of Minnesota, County of Itasca, said petition be granted and that P. | as. Warner be employed to make said sur- “vey to commence on Wednesday, the 1912, a petition signed The motion freeholdere i i vey of Sections 7 and 8 150-28, was in the limits eontinued to the next meeting. and described A petition was presented for the es- the intersection of the Sucker tabiiohment of a highway beginning at read ‘Whereas, On the 29th day of February| span for $95 extra. by across L. E. Hunter for $1,175. J. O. Larson for $2,860. Wm. Smith for $495.00. t ‘Ww. L. DeShaw and Joseph Dion for Per lineal foot. J. S. Lofberg for $1,412.59, with piling for piers $368 extra, or will furnish steel | Samuel Wojcichawski for $2,875. 2 Bow String River, Sec. 7, Township 148, Range 26: and J. J. O’Brien, pil- Hunter for $995. Herman Anderson and P. J. Oslund| Tom Erskine, Witness J. C. Ben Fairbanks, Witness J. C. . L. DeShaw and Joseph Dion for | Ben Fairbanks, Witness J. C. .. 2.80/G. W. Ward, Labor on Mississippt $2,116. J. 8. Lofberg for $2501.74, or will fur- | nish steel span for $95 extra. Commissioner King moved that the! The Fritz-Cross Co., Record books |R. M, French, Assisting surveyor Sec. 35-55-25 bid of Wm. Smith for bridge across the | Grand Rapids Examiner, Station- Bigfork River in Township 62, Range 25, Hunter for bridge across Bowstring | cepted. The same being the and best bids. Upon motion of Commis- | cutive session for the consideration King renewed his motion as above. The motion was seconded by} Commissioner Nelson and carried by unanimous vote. } Communication from Jaques and Hud | Dr. T. the Board and presented a_ proposition for the care of county tuberculosis pa- tients at a hospital to be erected by MRE S os ee RMP tea ee Upaemerigac sh be accepted, and that the bid of L. E./U. C. Gravelle, Wood for Court house and jail ..... .. .. .. River in Township 148, Range 26, be ac-|Con Grefe, Witness J. C. .. .. lowest | Henry Graffam, Assisting surveyor Lote, fe RE oe roe sioner O'Brien the Board went into exe- | H. S. Huson, Justice fees .. of | Peter Hane, Witness J. C. a said bridge, after which Commissioner;M. A. Halvorson, Juror J. C. stated | Charles Huss, Measuring and pil- ing wood .. P. house and jail ss Jack Houston, Witness J. C. son regarding the claim of C. R. Mc-iJ. D. Houston, Witness J. C. Lean for extra.work, was read nd filed | J. D. Houston, Witness J. C. Russell an@d Hursch came before F co eee eae ee ae H. Hughes & Co., Supplies for O. Hilke, Wood for court O. Hilke, Assisting surveyor, poor farm .. .. .. .. .. .. 6.75}F. E. Williams, Surveying on State Wheeler, Witness J. C. .. 7.08 -. +. 3.00! Wm. Weitzel, Witness J.C. .. .. 112 | bridge .. -. .. .. -... -. +. --16.50 .. --37.00|)P. C. Warner, Subdividing Sec. 35-55-25... 53.50 | vende 2 ana... 02, 5. - 20.50 -.6.05/C. B. Webster, Fees in Probate COMINGS Eis cn de mes ae 4.65 .-97.71| Anna E. Wang, Expense county be RE NE cs Ts ha, og eee Charles Wolf, Wood for court house and jail - 25.58 Seymour Washburn, wood for court house and jail PERG Se - 108.42 John Whaling, Juror J. C. .. .. .. 10 Chas. Weston, Labor and material, court house and jail . - 86.05 The following bills were rejected: Ernest Krebser, Assisting State Engineer ays he -.$ 3.75 D. C. Edgett, Assisting State Engi- |D. P. Fieldman Amount paid for . 4.50] livery hire - 50.48 | An adjournment was then taken to the 28th day of March, 1912, at 10 o’cloek Dr. Hursch. Commissioner King moved! Henry Hughes, Juror J. C. .. .. .. 1.00|A. M. that the whole Board be appointed a|H. Hughes & Co., Supplies for | (Seal) JNO. L. SHELLMAN, committee to investigate said propositior! court house .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.50] Chairman County Board. The motion was seconded By Commis-!H. Haugen, Publishing dleinquent jAttest: M. A. SPANG, sioner O'Brien and carried by unanimous) list .. .. 2.02. 6. ee ee ee - 480.05 | Auditor Itasca Co. yote. | F. O. Hilke, Wood for C. H. and f= — The matter of the petition for a re-| jail .. .. .. hearing upon the petition for the forma-} tion of a new school district to be com- posed of the organized town of Marcell | was then taken up. Commissioner King! moved that said petition be granted and that a rehearing be had in the matter cf said petition at a meeting of the; Board to be held on Thursday, the 28th day of March, 1912, at 3 o'clock P. M. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Nelson and carried by the follow- ing vot Yea, Commissioner King, Nelson, Mul- lins and Shellman. Commissioner O’Brien not voting. A petition was presented for the open-' ing of a road from Swan River to Bruce and upon motion the same was laid over) to the next meeting. A petition was presented for the sur- vey of Section 56, Township 55, Range | 25, and upon motion was laid over to; the next meeting. Upon motion the hearing upon the petition for County Roads number 80, 105, 106 and 107 were continued to the next meeting. All further petitions for the establish- ment or improvement of roads were con tinued to next meeting. D. V. Case & Broomhall, architects, | made a prososition to prepare plans an specifications for all steel, concrete or wooden bridges to be built by the Coun- ty during the ensuing year, at the rate! of 3 per cent of the cost price of any such bridges. Commissioner Mullins; moved that said proposition be accepted. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner O’Brien and upon roll call the vote was ag follows: Yea; Commissioners O'Brien. Nay, Commissioners Shellman and Nel son. Commissioner King not prestent at Mullins and} thorized and instructed to direct necessary painting upon the ground floor of the sheriff's residence. The motion was seconded and carried. The following applications for correc- tion of assessment and abatement of taxes were approved and recommended to the Minnesota Tax Commission: ' Burt Munson 1, Olof A. Lind 1, J. P. Shaughnessy 1, S. D. Seavey 1, Margaret E. Hallett 1, Mrs. J. Wellwood 1, Pearson Mining Co. 1, K. F. Hurley 1, Sam Simpson 1, Ralph Whitmas 1, Betz & Reithner 1, The following applications for correc- tion of assessment and abatement of taxes were rejected. Bovey DeLaittre Lumber Co. 1, J. S. Pillsbury & Co. 1, M. E. Church 2, Great Northern Railway Co. 2. The following bills were allowed: Charles E. Aiken, Insurance on Ponti building .. .. .. .. .. ..$ 39.50 Wm. Ashton, Refinishing furni- Herman Anderson, Transportation | Mrs. Salernce .. .. .. .. .. +2200 Alex Anderson, Bridge work on Good Hope .. - cy Gaia | John Anderson, Wood for court house and jail .. .. .. .. +. +-22.64 George Affleck, Wood for Court house and jail .. .. .. .. .. +-18.27 D. C. Anderson, Witness J. C. .. 1.36) Art Metal Construction Co., Metal | furniture for Register’s office ..450.00 Robert H. Bailey, Justice fees .. 35.50 E. R. Browne, Iron posts, survey Séc. 85-6625... oo on oa len oe ne. 3:00 Clarence Buchanan, Transportation | John Beckfelt, Supplies for court house .. .. - Ss Netatneminag RO Thomas Benton, Juror J. C.... ., Ed. Bushnell, Witness J. C. .. A. J. Brock, Wood for court house Theodore Brock, Witness J. C. .. 1.36 John A. Brown, Survey of (order of Co. attorney) .. .. ..43.80 G. Crothier, Supplies for Mrs. Wil- paupers se se on 8RO8 James P. Caldwell, Care of Henry Hoffman, Wood for court bo Herreid Bros., Burial of paupers .. G. house and jail ae O: Hilke, Wood for court house andi jailes: 5.0. 32 ae H. Jacobs, Wood for court house and jail .. - 12.65 | In the United States District Court, For The District of Minnesota, Fifth Division—In Bankruptcy. In the Matter of John Main and Ada R. Main, Co-partners, as John and Ada R. Main, Alleged Bankrupts, In Bankruptecy—No. 911. Jondreau, Supplies for bridge .. 4.20|,,/¢ ®PPearing to’ my satisfaction by A ¥ : * oy | he petition of Frank F. Price, the Dan J , W we eee © . 5. m Jones, Witness J.C... .. .. 220/4@0FRey for the petitioners hereia, J. O. Johnson, Juror J. c. ..... .. 1.00] Verified on the 24th day of February, ak Ree jae sc. Le 1912, that a petition was filed in this Geo. F. Kremer Supplies for C. H 48.70 Geo. F. Kremer, Supplies for C. H. | Geo. F. Kremer, Bal. contract The Keefe Davidson Co., Henry Korpi, Bridge work . .. | Ba. Kerr, Wood for C. Miller |. .. 6.00 |‘RiS Court to the Marshal of this John Kassalainen, Work on ditch Cc. Cc. Charles Kearney, Justice fees .. price cork carpet for C. H. . 1 copy session laws etc. Palon road .. .. .. .. M. King Transportation of pau- M. King mileage examining E. C. Kiley, printing and publish- MI 52h soi dala Vives 0 6. .sie Lew Itasca Iron News, Sundry station- John Lom, Labor and material for . 107.25 | ¢ Ane ing the said petitioners to file their att z'g0 | 2mended petition herein, and it - -17.80 | Keo Le Roux, Witness i C. Peter LeRoux, Witness J. C. Amelia Ljungren, Witnses J. C. ery and blanks .. .. . losis literature .. .. . see bridge .. Webb Latham, Transportation of ee qorcpe 19 | Price, Esq., Attorney for the petition- A. B. L. Lieberman, Juror J. C. Pauper .. cial statement .. .. .. .. .. . L. LaFreniere, publishing and Miller-Daivs Co., Sundry blanks Ed. Martineau, Witness J. C. .. Phil Martell, Witness J. C. .. .. Phil Martell, Witness J. C. .. .. J. DD. o:2-sn'e SE Re ae es F. Metzger, Witness J. C. .. . -139.75 +» 1.25 AT.25 +. 77.40 + -1,230.95 | » ee «111.25 Frank F. Lisiecki, Sundry tubereu- » 26.80) 7.00 | 00-06 alleged Bankrupte, and each of them, «73. es ego | amended petition herein filed in the "00 office of the Clerk of this Court om 700 the 23rd day of February, 1912, and + 6.40 Court on the 19th day of December, 3.50 A. D. 1911, praying that the above named John Main and Ada R. Maia, co-partners, as John and Ada R. Main, be adjudged Bankrupts, and that a subpoena directed to said alleged Bankrupts was duly issued out of District, and that the said Marshal 50.00 has beer unable ta serve the same, jand that the said alleged Bankrupts nd each of them is not now within this District, so,thatpersoml.service _17.20|™8¥_be made upon them, or either 74.70 of them, and that diligent efforts have simce been made to ascertain the whereabouts of the said alleged Bankrupts, but that they or either of them are not now within the jar- isdiction of this Court. And, Whereas, an order was duly made and entered herein on the 23rd day of February, A. D. 1912, allow- was further ordered that a new subpoena be issued out of this Court upon said amended petition, it is Now, on Motion Of Frank F. ing creditors, Ordered, That the above named plead, answer or demur on'or before the 8th day of March, 1912, to the in case of their failure to plead, Mrs. J. F. Metzger, Witness J. C... 6.49/2"8Wer or demur thereto, adjudica- A. F. Malzalm, Assisting surveyor Geo. F. Meyers, Grand Rapids Vil- 35-55-25 .. Mesaba Telephone Co., Telephone F. A. McVicar, Stamped envelopes J. J. Arrian Nieminen, Labor Hope bridge .. .. .. .. .. .. 55.00) Mrs. Anna Niemi, Care of Kslerus | + 20.00 | Andy Nelson, Mileage examining Fred Nelson, Transportation of P. |P. K. Priest, Supplies for poor toll .. Judge of Probate .. .. F. McCormick, Subpoening coro- ene delle, oe at their last known residence F. McCormick, Serving subpoena .66 Knute Nelson, Cleaning and fitting court house curtains .. .. .. .. the; C. B. Newton, Wood for court house and jail .. oe on Good famfly .. 0. 2. es oss bridges .. and jaih .. . ste ee . A. Peterson, Wood for court house and jail .. ..... .. .. .- + 33.25 | "5.00 than the 28th day of February, 1912, Charles McCormick, Witness J. C. 1.72 and that a copy of this order de 58.84 .. 3.13] the United States. District -- 5.60 tion shall be made according to the ; Prayer of the said amended petition. | And It Is Further Ordered, That 2.09 | this order be published in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review once a week for two successive issues, said publication to commence not. later mailed to the said aHeged bankrupts aod last known place of business, at the Village of Cohasset, in the County of 16.09 1ta8ea, and State of Minnesota, on or before the date of the first pub- ‘ lication. Dated at Duluth, Minn., this 26th day of February, 1912. PAGE MORRIS, District Judge. 50 | United States of America, . | District of Minnesota, 5th Division. . es se es as ss .. 3.00} TO John Main and Ada R. Main, co- W. W. Pullar, Wood for court house | ae ae gey e partners as John Main and Ada R. Main, in said District, Greeting: | For certain causes offered before Court for the District of Minnesota, Fifth T. T. Riley, Board of prisoners, Division, as a Court of Bankruptcy, February .. .. .. .. .. .. .. --110.50| We command and strictly enjoin you, T. T. Riley, Serving notices of laying all other matters aside and survey of 4-150-28 .. .. .. .. ..28.60| notwithstanding any excuse, that T. T. Riley, Sheriff's fees J. C. ..242.12|you personally appear before our F. E. Reusswig, Juror J. C. .. Dr. Thomas Russlel, Witness J. C. Vv. . E. Riner, Witness J. C. .. Alda Ranger, Wood for court house and jail .. .. ot ale Albert Ranger, Wood for court house and jail .. .. .. .. .. John Ronning, Labor on Good’ Hope Ole Ronning, Labor and material, Good Hope bridge .. .. .. .. ..212.20 Alfred Siegel, Juror J. C. John Shaw, Witness J. C. .. .. | Stokes & Co., Suplies furnished N. bridge .. .. i. oe ee .-264.14 |) nesota, in our said Court, + 53.00 1.00 | .. 1.72) omit, under the paims and penalties -. 1.00} said District Court to be holden at 3.12; Duluth, in said District and Divis- oe oe 3.40 ion, on the 8th day of March, A. D. !1912, to answer to a petition filed ope ..47.87| by Carl Nelson, E. C. Babcock and | F. E. Reusswig, Burial of pauper. .25.00 Earl Comstock, all of Cohasset, in the County of Itasca, State of Min- praying that you may be adjudged a Bank- rupt; and to do further and receive ‘that which our said District Court shall consider in this behalf. And this you are in no wise to of what may befall thereon. L. Chapman .. .. .. .. .. .. ..10.68! Witness the Honorable Page Morri Bert Smith, Wood for court house |Judge of said Court, and the Seal and jail... .. .. .... .. .. .. ..52.27} thereof, at Duluth, thie 23rd day J. P. Stendebach, Wood for court |of February, A. D, 1912. house and jail .. .. .. .. .. «. ..82.68/ (Seal) w H. Smith, Wood for coirt house By THOMAS H. PRESSNELL, em IM ses ti Deputy Clerk. Art. Seamans, Assisting surveyor FRANK F. PRICE, State road Nos. 1 and 2 .. ..23.25| Attorney for Petitioners. O. L. Sherman, Balance contract | Feb 28 Mar 6 road No. 79 2... .. 2. +s ve = 40.00) M. L. Smith Telehone tolls .. ..18.85 a George Rahier, Assisting surveyor, ators ake ae cae baste . Toad 62-25 .. .. .. .. .. .. +. +1013) Notice is hereby given that the next St. Benedict’s hospital, Board and meeting of the Board of County Commés- Gan nape: acme tr ose te se +-408.50! stoners of Itasca County, Minnesota, wiil ee county: 1.00! Pe held at the County Court House im pei onses= 7 sae + 1.0) the Village of Grand Rapids, on Thurs- Dr. Geo. F. Schmidt, Autopsy of day, the 28th day of March, 1912, at 1@ Chas. Johnson .. .. .. .. . .. 6.00! gclock A. M. Eis Geese Drees: Coenen ‘All ills against the County and all pauper ..-.. -- -. «+ .. «. «+ --25.00! applications for correction of assessment Haul. Heaherg.: boerd: and lahere gute [and abaement of taxes to be preseuted a ee eae ° 10.26 tion said . F. Tellin, Justice fees... eee he 7.96 | John Torstenson, Witness J. C. +-25-85 | meeting must be filed in the office of + +++ 1.84) the County Auditor, on or before t#e .. 7.60'W. C. Tyndall, Juror J. Co... .. 1.00 | ogy Mare : 60 Village of Deer River, one-half ex- Ser ra Page SPANG, +. 7.0] pense, contageous diseases .. ..362.41 Auditer, Itseaa Cova. Constable fees ..22.00' wom were 4-20

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