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f Minneapolis Bedding Co., Nore Sam Teland, Nore Dr. Blakesiey, Nore Martin Bros., Marcell Richard W. Lewis, Lake Jessie W. J. Gibbs, Lake Jespie C. K. Munday, Harris John Hakka, Goodland That the following is a correct list county for said year which said board so cancelled by said board, to-wit: Name of Person ass’d Twp. or dis. Benard Smith, Bearviile Mackey & Sutton, Bearville Tra Stewart, Bearville Sutton & Mackey, Bearville W. Fulton, Blackberry Andrew Hanson, Deer River R. J. Bidgood, Feeley G. L, Coombe, Nashwauk H. T. Templeten, Marble John Laugis, Nashwauk Nashwauk Furn & Und. Co. Nashwauk Sam Radaman, Nashwauk P. D. Sheeham, Nashwauk H. S. Walters, Nashwauk Chas. Heath, Taconite ) Oscar Lindaman, Taconite ‘ John Marks, Zemple A. ‘Morrison, Zemple John Holman, Marble ‘Wm. ©. Grauert, Marble A. J.Buckman, Marble Bios. Gershe, Grand Rapids kas. Dick, Bovey E6. Krause, Bovey Sakri Lapinonja, Bovey Napoleon Morrisette, Bovey 2. S. Lewis, Bovey Ada Main, Cohasset E. Winsor, Cohasset Wm. Carter, Cohasset “Clarence Moore, Cohasset Cc. C. Stivers, Cohasset ‘G. +M.Wood,Cohasset 'G. G. Wood, Cohasset E. J. Anderson, Coleraine Chas. Carlson, Coleraine Edwin P. Duffy, Coleraine Alonzo Getchell, Coleraine Jos. Jadoin, Coleraine W. J. Quirck, Coleraine Menis Skull, Coleraine John D. Burgess, Coleraine Aiien Co., Grand Rapids Harry E. Benjamin, Grand Rapids David Ohambers, Grand Rapids Orais Francis, Grand Rapids ‘Thomas Kerr, Grand Rapids HH. R. King, C. M. Erskine, adm. Grand Rapids ‘Chas. Lewis, Grand Rapids Fred L. Lewis, Grand Rapids John Maja, Grand Rapids Myers & Shortman, Grand Rapids James McDonald, Grand Rapids Wm. Pullar, Grand Rapids Henry Remer, Grand Rapids Sutton & Mackey, Grand Rapids Hans Thompson, Grand Rapids A. H. Wick, Grand Rapids Christ Oji, Unorganized Peter Niska, Unorganized John Hamalaines, Unorganized Mrs, A. M. Coffer, Unorganized Peter G. Anderson, Unorganized L. E. Reddecliffe, Unorganized Sutton & Mackey, Unorganized Jacob Connors, Wawina Victor (Rantala, Wawina J. H. Shaw, Third River Frank Caldwell, Third River .Wllen Soctt, Third River 150.00 13.96 73 5.21 143.87 14.64 19 33 22,21 2.47 8.17 1.07 2.065 AG 2.51 of the personal property taxes in said are satisfied cannot be collected, and Penalty fees, Total tax Tax and costs Penalty & costs 81 28 59 8.74 1.13 9.87 12 26 38 6.36 39 105 6.34 89 7.23 13 27 40 2.03 . 6 2.49 38 34 . 1.22 23 27 50 1.17 37 1.54 35.45 3.80 39.25 61 31 92. 1.93 44 2.37 1.66 Az 2.07 22 27 49 31 8 “59 2.43 49 2.92 1.4L 39 1.80 36 29 65 1.16 37 1.53 46 0 5 23 .27 50 “67 32 99 2.24 AT 2.71 1,08 6 1.44 5.83 83 6.56 3.19 5T 3.76 97.69 10.02 107.71 ~ SF 30 7 Ae 30 19 36 29 65 AD 30 “79 iL 30 81 6 6 1.31 2.58 51 3.09 1.54 Al 1.95 2.27 AB 2.7 2.00 45 2.45 1.41 39 1.30 3.99 65 4.64 ! 4.21 67 4.88 9.06 1.16 10.22 42.70 4.52 47.22 8.48 1.10 9.68 4.76 .73 5.48 30 28 58 37.39 3.99 41.38. 4.38 14 5.62 2.14 AT 2.61 2.62 1 3.13 1.20 37 1.57 6.10 86 6.96 92 34 1,26 2.50 iO 3.00 6.10 36 6.96 7.02 6 7.97 4.94 +15 5.69 27.36 2.99 30.35 1.80 43 2.23 5.31 18 6.09 14.02 1.65 15.65 2.48 Oy 2.96 -30 28 58 1.10 36 1.46 133.92 13.64 147.56 19 27 AG 1.16 3T 1.53 2.13 48 2.79 2.52 a 3.02 1.43 38 1.82 THE BOARD OF COUNTY CMMISSINERS OF ITASCA COUN- TY, MINNESOTA. Attest: ! M. A. SPANG, - County Auditor ed oj MRE Ie + Cc. M. KING, Chairman. ‘The matter of the tax levy for coun- ty purposes fer the year 1912, was then taken under consideration. “Commissioner O'Prien moved the ad- option of the following resolution; Whereas, it is estimated by this board that the current expenses for the ne ensuing year will be as follows: Court Expenses ..-. -. «. «+ 30,000 Coroner's expenses.. .. 2,200 or beard of prisoners.. 3,800 Wolf bounties... Books and stationary.. .. .. .. 4,000 Printing and publishing +. 4,000 Water, light and fuel .... 3,000 Tuberculosis Sanitarium purposes 20,000 Miscellaneous:. .. -. -. -. -. 5,000 Total. . 105,000 Therefore be it resolved that the sum of $105,000 be and the same is hereby jevied upon all taxable property in the county of Itasca for the year 1912, for county revenue purposes. Be it further resolved that the sum of $60,000 be and the same is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in the county of Itasea for the year 1912, to provide a fund for the repair- ing and construction of roads and bridges: Be it further resolved that the sum wf $1€€6 te end the same is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in the county of Itasca for the year 1M2 for the suport of poor of said county. Be it further resolved that the sum of $100¢0 be vand the same is hereby the county of Itasca for the year 1912, to provide funds for the redemption of outstanding bonds of said county. ‘Be it further resolved that the sum of $10,000 be and the same is hereby levi- ed upon all taxablepropenty in the coun- ty of Itascaforthe year 1912t 0, pro- vide a fund for the payment of interest upon theout-standing bonds of said coun ty. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolutionwas seconded by Commissioner Mullins and carried by unanimous vote. Commissioner O’Brien moved the adoption of the following resolution: Resolved that the expenses of the survey of section 4, township 150, range 28 be apportioned as follows: Aportionment and Assessment of Ex- pense of Survey. Whereas on the 20th day of Feb., 1912, P. C. Warner was duly appoint- ed by the board of county commission- ers of Itasca county, Minnesota to sur- vey, locate and stake out all section and property lines pretaining to section 4, township 150, range 28, in said coun- ty, and Whereas, the said P. C. Warner has filed his report of said survey together with h statement in detail of the en- tire expenses of such survey, the total amount of which, as apears by said statement, is the sum of $198.19. It is hereby ordered that the en- tire expense of said survey, to-wit. the sum of $198.19, be and the same is hereby apportioned and assessed to the several tracts of land affected by said survey ae follows: levied upon all the taxable property in +» Name of Owner Albert P. Woods D. D. Fredricks 5: D. D. Fredricks ‘Crookston Lbr. Co. D. R. Guptill, c. C. Parmeter J. M. Tallman Lee R. Guptill D. R. Guptill c. C. Parmeter . A. Christison c. C. Parmeter Cathrine Cunningham Helen Cunningham E. R. Guptill I. J. Beach Subdivision Lot 1 Lot 2 Ssw% NEX SE% NE% EX of Lot 3 W% of Lot 8 swy% NWK% BY% of SEX NWK -| Edward Robinson by Commissioner O’Brien and carried by unanimous: vote: ' Commissioner Nelson moved that the county auditor advertise for bids for furnishing culverts for county road work in accordance with list furnished by the county survyecr. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Shellman and upon roll call the vote was as follows: Yea: Commissioners Nelson and Shell- man. Nay: Commissioners O’Brien, Mullins and (King. At this time a reecss was taken to 1 o'clock p.m. The board again met at 1 o'clock p. m. All members being present. A communication from Carl Magnuson in regard to the Orth road was read, and filed. i A suplemental list of Grand and Petit jurors was prepared as follows: Grand Jurors. John J. Johnson Ralph Whitmas John H. Miller James Mathieson R. F. Beall Cc. A. Buedl J. M. Price Wm. Richardson Chas. A. Olson George Williams Wm. Clark Fred (King N. Phillips Mike McAlpine Levi Cochrane R. C. Sproul A. A, Adams F. W. Wakkinen Frank Stevens Chas. Latvola Al Peterson Stanley Booth ‘Frank Provinske Petit Jurors. Claude Fish ’ Alphonse Dery Chas. Walberg L. M. Hooper Peter Foley Wm. Smith John Doran Cc. S. Attix Chas. Sumner Jae Wolf John McDonald Geo. Rahier Albert Hachey Ed. Ker: Emil Seaberg John Larson Ernest Gross G. F. Leyde Geo. Lockwood E. J. Berthrong A. ‘C. .Stahet Nils Sundsoold Wm. Prouty Commissioner Nelson moved that the Chairman appointed a committee to ex- amine the work done by L. E. Hunter under his contract for the construction of @ bridge across the Bigfork river in the towm of Sand Lake. The motion was seconded by Commissioner O’Brien and carried by unanimous vote. Com- missioners O’Brien, Nelson and King were appointed as such committee. The following bills were allowed: q Wm. Anders, constable fees.. $ 17.60 Alfred Anderson labor on Bovey- nterpreter J.C. 2.00 le Snyder, witness fees.. .. 1.84 Chad Sage, witness fees.. 1.12 Gust Suominen, labor on Bovey- Feeley road.. .. .. Wm. Smith, payment on Bigfork road No. %.. .. .. William J. Treseott, justice fees Oe: Say | $- 2.40 William J. Trescott, justice fees.. 5.40 Peter Torey, putting in culverts ‘on roads in 53-24 and repairing Splithand bridge.. .. .... .. .. 49.50 Thomas Hospital, expenses of Frank’ Ducharme... .. .. .. .. +. 4.01 Thomas Hospital, expenses of Mrs. Neimenin.. .. .. .. ++ 60.80 John Webb, constable fees. 10.98 John Webb, witness fees.. .. 3.10 Harry Williams, board and care of Kate Truan and daughter |Harry Williams, witness fees.. .. 1.12 Estelle Whiple, expenses.. .... 28.23 George Witherall, labor on Deer River road.. .. oe. ee ee ee 4:50 Christ Wallburg, labor on Deer PAGOE TORE... oh Gcersce ey) oceece’ LSB John Waltonen, labor on Bovey- All of the foregoing bills were al- lowed by unanimous vote except the following upon which Commissioner Shellman voted no for the reason that the assistant state engineer’s certificate | was not atached to said bills: Wm. Smith, payment on Bigfork PeteTorey, putting in culverts on roads in 53-24 and repairing 700.(9 Splithand bridge.. .. .. .. .... 49.50 A. A. Mitchell & Co., balance due on road \No. 99.. .. .. -. -- 200.00 Commissioner Shellman then moved that the board adjourn to July 31st, 1912, at. 10 o'clock a. m. The motion was seconded by Commissioner O’Brien, and carried by the following vote: Yea: Commissioners Shellman, O’- Brien and Nelson. Nay:Commissioners King and Mullins. c. M. KING, H ‘Chairman. Attest: M. A. SPANG, County Auditor. REPORT OF THE WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota. Regular Meeting April 2nd, 1912. A> regular meeting of the Water, Light, Power and Building Comm., of the village of Grand Rapids, Minn., was held this 1st day of April, 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. at their office in the village hall. Members present: Chairman Dicken- Feeley road}. .. .. .. «. + 13.50 American Sanitary Products Co., suplies for court house 14.00 Ed. Anderson, conveying Louis Karvian to Hospital iy to ee 3.00 Chas. Becker, labor cn Deer River road S¥esinniey ances ae ee 12.50 John A. Brown, services in con- nection with survey of Road MID ince! sp esa See vee tly dc ee tee 37.00 M. J. Baker Co., suplies furnished Joe Whitman.. eee 10.00 Joseph ‘Ohastan, witness fees.. .. 1.12 Al Clairmount, labor on Deer River road... etl es - 40.00 D. V. Case & Broomhail, payment on contract for painting court hous ooo ee oe sess 79T.00 Kate Deimin, witness fees.. .. ..1.12 Alex Dunn, labor on Deer Rive road ete ba de bike te ae 20 Louis F. Dow Go., Supiies fof auditor’s office .. .. 00 =. 4.28 Chas. W. Erven, assessing unorg. steel lockers for, Jail. eee e. oceee ae neo IBMOO: Jos Graham, constable fees. . 4.60 Jos. Graham, constable fees. 3.60 Frank B. Gran, labor on Bovey- Feeley road.. .. . 58.50 W. A. Gordon, livery rigs for P. L. Ramquist, inspector of mines 4.25 Wayne Gilbert, assisting surveyor .. .. . pra “Y 24.00 A. A. Garris, assisting county SUPEYOT.. ©. wees veeeee Vi... 13.56 Grand Rapids Examiner, ‘tax cer- tificates .. - 10.00 Mrs. Grace Hosking, witness fees 1.24 H. Hughes & Co., supplies for court house. . sees tee ae oe 14.88 Tom Holton, labor on Mississipi Herreid Bros., culverts for Deer River and Cohasset road... woah sol 142.23 Cc. C. Holsman, suplies furnished ANbert Kjeilson.. .. .. .. .. 15.00 Jack Kloss, witness fees.. 3 eae Stafford King, serviecs as assessor 60.00 Cc M. King, committee work.. 30.40 Cc. M. King, conveying two paupers | to Thomas hospital. . +. 35.40 Lander Larson, constable fees.. 13.97 Logan & Schumaker, part payment fon Road No. 69.. .. . -. 500.00 August Look, attending Mississipi river Bridge... 660.45 6755.05. 111-265 William McMillan, witness fees.. 1.12 Nellie McMillan, witness fees.. 1.12 P A. McHachin, justice fees J | Gg aac as SOM a Oe pate ones (Ae P.A.McEachin, justice fees.. .. 27.60 Minnesota State Sanatarium, expen- ses of Henry Kondola.. .. .. .. 30.50 Miller>Davis Printing Co., sup plies for auditor's office .. .. .. O. R. Mangseth, payment on con- 2.60 ' Co. be refunded at this time. Carried. [| son, Commissioners Powers and Finne- gan and Clerk Trask. ordered filed. : Motion made and seconded that thé following bills be allowed and orders Report of treasurer read, approved ? drawn for the amounts. Carried. Mesaba ‘Tel. Co rental .. .. .. $5.50 Viscosity ‘Oil Co., oil.. 17.45 Htasca Paper Co., soda ash.. ,. 6.30 | Chainbrelain Taylot Co., office SUM, oad doch o Bios, ie een 5 SO National Meter ©0., water meter 10.40 \ L. Trask, offiés supties.. .. 11.54 A. L. LaFreniere, Printimg .. .. 20.25 King Lumber Co., coal and fHimber PDA aad ote mes Foush parent STORE Itasea Mercantile Co., suplies.. .. 1.92 Itasea Mercantile Co., labor as- signments.. .. 2.80 W. J. & H. D. Powers, suplies.. 49.74 Duluth Engineering Co., bal for preparing plans. .- Ghaeet.s 6? ; RUSS Motion made and seconded that the petition for water main, on Simpson ave be laid on the table. Carried. Motion made and seconded that the Kinnecott Co. be notified that the amount due them ($6,356 less 6 per cent reservation for repairs, etc. less $210 overtime for inspector, leaving a balance of $5,828.20) which will be paid accord- ing to contract ($828.20 cash, balance in five orders of $1,000 each) as soon as the contract for the extension of time is returned to us properly signed. Carried. Motion made and seconded that thé $650 deposit made by the Kinnecott Upon motion meeting adjourned. Read and approved May 7th, 1912. C. H. DICKINSON, Chairman. Attest: . ~ Q. L. TRASK, Clerk. Special Meeting April 25th ,1912. A special meeting of the Water, Light Power and Building Commission of the village of Grand Rapids, Minn., was held this 25th day of Arfril, 1912, at their office in the village hail. tract for painting C. H... .. Oo. R, Mangseth, extra painting on WE Site ok ae a aang ae A. A. Mitchell & Co., Payment on Co. Road No, 101.. .. .. .. 3,000.00 A. A. Mitchell & Co., balance due WwW! of BEX NW% YW. 10 rds of Lot 7 Nap Nolet, labor on Deer River on road No. 9.. .. .. .. .. .. 200.00 Neil Mullins, committee work.. 53.50 John Makela, labor on Bovey- C. J. Northolm, labor on Co. Road t No. 68.. <: .. e 21.00 Nashwauk State Bank, sundry claims for labor performed on road No — 158.40 + +18.50 Members present: Chairman Finne- gan, Commissioners Powers and Dick- inson and Clerk Trask. The reading of the minutes of last meeting was dispensed with. This meeting was held for the purpos of issuing orders for the payment of tank and tower erected by the Kenni- cott Co., Orders were issued as fotlows. Order No. A560 for $1,828.20 in cash; or before Oct. 25th, 1912; Order No. A562 for $1,000.00 payable on or before April 26th, 1918; Order No. A563 for 1913; Order No. A564 for $1,000.00 pay~ able on or before “April 25, 1914; above orders bearing intdrest at ‘6 per cent. Upon motion meeting adjourned. B. C. FINNEGAN, 3 Chairman. at 8 o'clock p. m. - 2 | preesnt: Chairman Finnegan Commissioners Powers and Dickinson. Minutes cf the two previous meet- ings were read upon motion of Dick- inson, seconded by Powers and cautried. Minutes of meeting of Aipril 26th, 1912, Pertaining to issuing of warrants in pay ment of contract price of new steel water tank. Minutes were amended to read: warrants were drawn in favor, of the Kennecott Co. After correction, was made minutes were approved. Monthly report of Treas. McMahon was read, aproved and ordered filed. Motion made by Dickinson seconded b Powers that Report of R. R. Griffith, Public Accountant, be published and filed. Motion carried. A communication was. read from The Fidelity and Casualty (Co. of New yor | in regards to boiler insurance. Same wa placed on file. The clerk was instructed to notify coal dealers that bids will be receiv- ed Tuesday May 14, 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the furnishing of coal for, Power Plant for ensuing year. The following bills were audited and allowed. C. W. Forrest, draying .. .. .... $2.15 Northern Elec. Co. Suplies.. 62.09 Northern Blec. Co., suplies.. .. 55.10 Northern Elec. Co., suplies.. .. 8.89 E. C. Kiley, publishing quarterly Rokn phakic ee een eC | Hotel Pokegama, assignment R. %. Griffith. . . oe +. 50.00 Mesaba Telepho#e Co., phone rental 3.45 King Lumber Co., coal for plant 524.52 Lieberman Bros., assignments... .. 59.95 Itasca Merc. Co., suplies and assignments... .. .. .... 2... -. 8.85 W. J. & H. D. Powers, suplies for plant.. nas eee op) AA Russel Kremer, labor.. .. .. .. .. 1.40 Totals. 2... $783.15 Upon motion duly seconded meeting adjourned until Tuesday, May 14th at 8 o’clock p. m. Read and approved May 15th, 1912. B. C. FINNEGAN, Chairman Attest: QL. TRASK, Clerk, Special Meeting May 16th, 1912. A special meeting of the Water, Light) Power and Building Commission of the village of Grand Rapids, Minn., was held this 15th day of May, 1912, at 8 o’- clock p. m. at their office in the village hail. Members present: Chairman Finne- gan, Commissioners Powers and Dickin- son. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Bids were received for Boiler insur- ance from H. ©. Graffam, First State Bank and Maryland Casualty Co., but were filed for future consideration. Bids for furnishing coal for the en- sueing year were recveied from, Carnegie Fuel Co., $3.10 per ton f. 0. )b. Duluth. M. A. Hanna Coal Co., ft o bSuperior ; Zenith Furnace Co., $3.10 per ton f. 0. $3.10 per ton b. Duluth. Berwend Fuel Co., $3.10 per ton f.0. b. Superior. NorthwesternFuel Co., $3.10 per ton f. 0 b. Superior . 8S. Gole, $3.10 per ton f. 0, b. Sups eridr. b. Power plant. Motion made @hd seconded that the bi of the King Lumber Co. be accepted. Carried. Upon motion meeting adjourned. Read and approved May 28, 1912. B. C. FINNEGAN, Lt B: Chairman. Attest: ook Q. L. TRASK, Clerk. le Special Meeting May 28th, 1912. A pescial meeting of the Water, Pow- Power and Building Commission of the village of Grand Rapids, Minn., was held this 28th day of May, 1912, at 8 o’cleck p. m. at their office in the | village hall. } Members present: Chairman Finne- gan, Commissioners Powers and Dick- inson. Minutes of last regular and ail inter- vening meetings were read and approv- ed. Motion made and seconded that an or- der be drawn in favor of the Duluth Engineering Co. for $210%0 balance on contract for drawing up plans tor tank. Garried. Motion made and seconded that the following bills be allowed and orders drawn for the amounts. Carried. Itasea Merc. Co., suplies.. $2.25 Cc. W. Forrest, dray 9.15 A. L.LaFreniere, printing . 13.40 E. C. Kiley, printing.. .. .. .. 13.40 B. C. Finnegan, expenses trip.. 31.87 H. D. Powers, expenses trip.. 30.47 Cc. H. Dickinson, expenses trip.. 26.5% Itasca Mer. Co., labor ass’g.. 25.75 First Nat. Bank, labor assi’g.. .. 12.57 H. E. Graffam, prem. on clerk's Motion made and seconded that the pump question be defered till the next regular meeting. Carried. Upon motion meeting adjourned. Read and aproved June 15, 1912. Cc. H. DICKINSON, Chairman. Attest: Q. L. TRASK, Cierk. Adjourned Meeting. An adjourned meeting of the Water, Light, Power and Building Commission of the village of Grand Rapids, Minn., was held this 12th day of June, 1912, at their office in the village hall. Commissioners Powers and Dickinson. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. proved and ordered ‘filed. s Motion made and seconded that the policy of the Maryland Casualty Co., for insuring the Boilers at the power plant be accepted. Carried. Motion made and seconded that the bid of the Dean Steam Pump: Co. to, F%g Lumber Co., $4.24 per ton ft. ot W. J. & H. D. Powers, supplies $11.99 Northwestern Oil Co., oil.. . 28.38 General Elec. Co., radiator.. .. 11.20 King Lumber Co. ceal and lumber 382.20 W. G. Lefevre, freight on coal.. 38.22 W.N. Dalcoure, lamps and cut out 2.18 Q. L. Trask, office suplies and Mesaba Tel. Co., phone rental and H.E.Graffam, prem. on Insurance 46.36 E. ©. Kiley, printing.. .. 8.86 Leiberman Bros., labor assignments NorthernElec. Co., wire and globes 20.00 Robinson Cary & Sands, engine repairs.. .. .. . 18.50 John Beckfelt, labor assignments 1.50 Cc. A. Carlson, labor and material 4.25 Motion made and seconded that the commission advertise for bids for put- ting in water main on Houghton ave. and 8th street with the understanding that Mr. F. A. King is to carry the orders for two years and pay one year interest, the council is first to estab- lish a grade and lower the grade on 9thy street. Carried. Motion made and seconded that the bill of the General Electric Co., for $11.20 be paid and the amount charged to A. A. Garris account. Carried. This being the time and the place for the opening ofthe bids for water meter this was declared the order of business: Bids were received as follows: H. R. Worthington, 8” meter f. 0. Dy Grand Rapids $450.00 National Meter Co., 8’ meter f. 0. be Grand Rapids, $500.00. Thompson Meter Co., 2-6” 0. b. Grand Rapids, $876.00 Hersey Mater Co., 8” meter f. 0 by Grand Rapids, $400.00. Pittsburg Meter Co., 8” b. Grand Rapids, $600.00. Motion made and seconded that the bid of the Hersey Meter Co., that be- ing the lowest bid, be accepted. Carried. Upon motion meeting adjourned. Read and approved July 2, 1912. B. C. FINNEGAN, Chairman. battery £, meter f. 0, Attest: Q. L. TRASK, Clerk. Quarterly report of the Water, Light, Power and Building Commission. Report of the Water, Light, Power & Building Commission showing the re- ceipts and disbursments for the quarter Beginning the first of April and end- ing on the last day of June, 1912 } Balance on hamd in the several de- partments April 1st,> 1912. Light department $7,398.19 Water 2.58 Sinking fund 961.16 Hall 13.26 $8,935.19 Receipts for the three months: Light collections $2,418.80 Water collections 1,889.99 Taping fees.. 15.00 App. taxes 11.97 Hall rent 28.00 “ $4,369.76 Totad $13,304.95 Disbursments Warrants issued for salaries $647.52 Warrants issued for bills 9,621.18 ——_——$10, 268.70 ‘Bal. on hand July ist, 12 $3,036.25 The foregoing statement is hereby approved. a. B. C. FINNEGAN, Chairman “+ H. D. POWERS, Commissioner c. H. DICKINSON, Commissioner Department of the fitetior, United States Land Office, ‘ Duluth, Minnesota, June 24, 1912. Notice is hereby given that the Im- migration Land Company, a Minnesota corporation, of Little Falls, Minne- sota, claims to be a bona fide purchaser from the Northern Pacific Railroad Com ‘pany, and entitled under the provi- sions of Section five (5) Act of March 3rd, 1887, to purchase from the United States, the folowing described lands, to-wit: The Southwest quarter (SW%4) of the Northeast quarter (NE), Sec- tion twenty-seven (27), Township Fifty- four (54), North of Range twenty-two | (22) West, and the Northeast quarter (NE), of the Northeast quarter (NE% Section nine (9), Township Fifty-three (63), North of Range twenty-three (23) West of the Fourth Principal Meridian. The said Immigration Land Company will on Sept. 6th, 1912, before the Regis- ter and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Duluth, Minnesota, sub- mit proof of its right to make said purchase. The Northern Pacific Raflway Com- pany, the Sante Fe Pacif Railroad Company (Edward P. Towne, Attorney- in-fact) Daniel L. Ham, and any and ali other persons claiming any right or interest in said lands, are hereby cited to appear and show cause, if any there be, why said application to pur- chase should not be allowed. CHARLES F. HARTMAN, Register. P. H. SEYMOUR, Duluth, Minn. Atty. for Immigration Land Co., H-R July 3-31 Notice for Publication. : Department of the interior, U. S. Land office at Cass Lake, Minnesota. July 24, isiz. ' Notice is hereby given that Theo- dore C. Liebrich, of Grand Rapids, Minn., who, on August 6th, 1908, made Homestead entry, serial No. 0332, for SEX of SEX, section 12, township 54 N. of range 26 W. 4th Principal Meri- Order No. A661 for $1,000.00 payable on | yonperg present: Chairman Finnegan, | dian has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to estab- lish claim to the land above described, before I. D. Rassmussen, clerk of $1,000.00 payable on or ‘before Oct. 25th, Report of ‘the Treas. was read, ap- District court, Ifaseca county, at his of- fice, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, om the Sth day of September, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: August Doerr, Elmer Miller, Sam- uet Benzing and John Franscisco ail of Grand Rapids, Minn. LESTER BARTLETT, Register. Ao Paden i i } } 4 mt { : fy and i + a