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4 4 q ald-Review, « Granp Rapips, Irasca County, MINN., WEpDNEsDay, AUGUST 238, 1912 ' Vou. XXIII. —*o 9 + cs Sept 7 OF C Sept 7 i ‘ Sept 7 i Sept 7 ‘ ———————_ OF: Sept 7 Sept 7 4 Sept 7 Sept 7 ; Sept 7 ‘ F| Sept 7 ‘ Sept 7 Sept 7 s. Sept 7 Itasca County, Minnesota. Sept 18 Grand Rapids, Minn. district as follows: Sept 18 a July 20, 1912. Teaching fund $45,968.40. er. 18 To the citizens.and taxpayers of School} Fuel fund, $4,262.13. Sept . District No. One, Itasca county, Min-| Repairing fund, $2,174.13. rout 30 nesota: Building fund, $31,386.84 I herewith submit my report as clerk | Bond and interest fund, $17,954.18 Sept 19 of School District No. One, Itasca coun- Library fund, $927.35. 8 om ty, Minnesota, for the school year end- Text Book fund, $1,129/53. a ing at this date. Furniture and apparatus, $2.050.70. New buildings have been built and| Transportation fund, $2,970.05. Hise ms new schools opened as follows: Janitor fund, $5,187.81. sega Sturgeon Lake school in Bearville, Manual training fund, $569.32. s 9 township, a frame building costing| General fund, $8,915.24. fept 1 $853.68. $123,495.77 Sept 19 Togo School and Hayden school in A detailed list of the orders drawn dur- Carpenter township, log buildings cost- |ing the school year is attached to and | Sept 19 ing together $1,028.10. form part of this report. adie Shallowpond school in Alvwood town- Respectfully submitted, ahi a ship, a log building costing $327.58. J. D. DORAN, Boe McIntire school in Sago township, a] Clerk of School District No. One. std 7. log building costing $438.14. —_ a - Busticagon school in Busticagon town-| The following is a list of the warrants ship, a log building costing $291.62. drawn against the funds of school dis- | sent 19 \ The Wirt school and Max school iM|/trict No. One, Itasca county, Minn, | cone 19 rented buildings. during the school year of 1911 and 1912, | cept 19 An addition was built to the Balsam | giving the following information con- secs +, Lake school at a cost of $307.00. cerning each warrant issued: The Bee An addition was built to the McKinley|qate, number, amount, fund against Bene ip school at a cost of $385.24. which drawn, in whose favor and for | 5.54 19 The Thorofare school was moved tO | what purpose—where the purpose is not | sop+ 39 the Rice lake neighborhood at 4 COSt| shown by the name of the fund against of $267.00. a1 et which it is drawn. | Sept 19 aa BAG at je Bin Sa The warrants are drawn against twe! @ Sept 19 completed and equiped. gd equipment |fUnds, which, together with their ab- | Sept 19- Laie ica arg breviations (used in this statement) are:| sept 21 up to the present time is $36,658.31. The supervision of Superintendent Teaching fund, Teach.; Janitor fund, | Sept 19 Freeman has been extended to the en- |Jan.; Fuel fund, Fuel.; Library fund, tire district. Libr.; Text Book fund, Text.; Building | Sept 27 An agricultural department has been | fund, Bldg.; Repairing fund, Repr.; Man established and Mr. O. W. Holmes | ual Training and Domestic Science fund, | Sept 27 was engaged to conduct the same. M. & D.; Furniture and Apparatus fun¢,) Sept 29 To cover costs of conducting the |F. & A.; Bond and Interest fund, B. | Sept 2% school business, orders have been|& I.; Transportation fund, Tran.; and | Sept 29 h the school |General Fund, Gen. Sept 29 @rawn against the funds of seca Sept 29 To whom For what. Year Warrant No. Amt. Fund Sept 29 July 24 1899 $ 425.00 Gen. F. eee salary voted at annual Sept 29 , = Sept 29 July 24 1900 116.66 Gen. F. EB. Reusswig, salary under Chap, 148 Sept 29 ‘Law 1911, for April, May, June and. SS — Sept 29 3 ae faa PT sept 29 July 24 1901 425.00 Gen. C. H. Dickinson, salary voted at amnu- Sept 29 al meeting. Sept 29 2 116.66 Gen. Cc. H. Dickinson, salary under Chap. 2 sums: M8 Laws 1911, Sept 24 Void July 24 1903 ‘sept 29 July 24 1904 426.00 Gen. fa om at salary voted at annual | Sept 29 5 | Sept 29 July 24 1905 116.66 Gen. J. D. Doran, salary under Chap. 148 ' Sept 29 Lawes of 1911. | Sept 29 July 31 1906 305.00 Bldg. F. Ww. Hialtieter, Cohasset school plans. | Sept 29 500.00 Bldg. First Nat. Bank, order of E. R. Browne | July 31 1907 1 Sept 29 on Cohasset contract. Sept 29 July 31 18 Oe) ET. WH Dickinaon, pala. for interest on |09¢ 2? Aug. 7 1909 2260.00 rn oa 5 ; Sept 29 ie Aug 7 1910 80.00 Jan. George Lothrop, July salary Central | 4. 49 t and High school. 1 a , Aug 7 1911 80.00 Jan. John Lund, salary Forest Lake and m High schools Sept 29 Aug 7 1912 20.00 Jan, pra Anderson, July salary High | Sent 29 1 . Sept 29 Aug 7 1913 25 Gen. Erskin-Stackhouse Co., supplies Co: Sept 29 hasset school. Sept 29 Aug 7 1914 50.00 Gen. 7 eek ene insurance Cohasset | Sept 29 Aug 7 1916 2.25 Repr. | Wm. Ashton, painting in Central school Sah pes 7 1916 22.94 Gen. Itasca Mer. Co., general supplies. i so Sept 29 — Aug 7 1917 6.62 Gen. Water and Light Com., light. ates Avg 7 1918 24.74 Gen. C. H. Dickinson, paid for freight, dray- Sept. 29 3 _ some age and livery. ee a Aug 7 1919 1.95 Gen. gtk & H. D. Powers, general sup- Sept 29 e : has. | Sept 29 Aug 7 1920 4.00 Gen. W. E. Myers, livery for board Coha: Sept 29 - sae set and Arbo. » Sept 29 Aug 7 1921 20.25 Gen. A. L. LaFreniere, printing. Sept 29 —ee Aug 7 1922 1.15 Gen. J. D. Doran, telegrams and R. R. fare. Sept 29 Aug 7 1923 139.20 Gen. A. L. LaFreniere, publishing proceed-| 525+ 29 { r ings and reports. Sept 29 Aug 7 1924 12.40 Gen. Waldrof Bindery Sept 29 Aug 7 1925 132.00 Bidg. W. W. Fletcher, inspector at Cohaaeers Bat 2 ' building. Sept 29 Aug 7 1926 9.70 Gen. Mesaba Tel. Co., tolls and rentals. Sept 29 > Aug 14 1927 4000.00 Bidg. Redfield and Colburn, Cohasset aemcesientad Sept 29 z a Aug 23 1928 46.65 Gen. E. C. Kiley, publishing and printing. Sept 29 ~ v Aug 23 1929 15.00 Gen. K. E. Doran, order of Allen Doran, as-. Sept 29 - : sisting accounant on district books. | Sept 29 : Aug 23 1930 7.66 Gen. E. A. Freeman, postage and telegrams, | Sept 29 ~t ete. 4 | Sept 29 Aug 23 1931 21.50 Gen. D. M. Gunn, board of accountant. | Sept 29 Aug 23 1982 5.00 Repr. P. C. Warner, specifications for walk, , Sept 29 ra BS a) (Pama Se Central school. e ‘Sept 29 Aug 23 1988 1.50 Repr. A. Jandreu, Cohasset school. Sept 28 = Aug 23 1934 15.00 Rept. M. W. Smith, Smith school. Sept 29 _ Aug 23 1935 f Void. | Sept 29 Aug 23 1936 178.87 Bldg. Ww. N. Dalcour, wiring at Cohasset Sept 29 school. | Sent 29 Aug 26 1967 362.00 Repr. John S. Lofberg, on walk contract, Cen-/ sept 29 > tral school. | Sept 29 mt | Aug 31 1988 33.33 Gen. C. EB. Burgess, August salary. | Sept 29 / Aug 31 1939 33.33 Gen. C. H. Dickinson, August salary. | Sept 29 4 Aug 31 1m@ 33.33 Gen. J. D. Doran, August salary. Sept 29 ie 4 W. W. Fletcher, inspector at Cohasset | sept 29 ; z 1942 108.00 Bldg. wuilding. Sept 29 Sept Sept i 1942 60.00 Jan. George Lothrop, August salary, Central oct 2 { Sept i 1943 60.00 Bldg. Frank Anderson, August salary, High. [Oct 2 Sept 1 1944 0.00 Jan. John Lund, August salary, Forest Lake. Oct 2 Sept 7 1945 4.00 Gen. Kremer & King, maps and plats. Oct 2 Sept 7 1946 1.08 Gen. J H. Grady & Co., supplies for Co- Oct 2 hagsset school. Oct 2 ingame Sept 7 1947 63.84 Gen. R. R. Griffith, examination of district oof 2 i books. Oct 2 Sept 7 1948 25.85 Gen. 5. C. Kiley, printing and publishing | Oct 2 | proceedings. : Oct 2 Sept 7 1949 29. Gen. A. L. LaFreniere, printing and publish- | 19- 2 t ing ss R. R. fare and P. O. Sept 7 1950 2.26 Gen. c. B. Burgess 4) Sept 1961 ' Sept. 1962 Sept — Vea ny 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 18.50 20.00 13.84 31.70 14.00 24.00 6.00 14.40 14:40 37.08 32.76 6.50 3.50 5.00 New Series Baar & 26 28 29 30 32 2501 2502 2604 2505 2507 2508 2609 2510 2511 2512 2613 2514 2415 2516 2517 2618 2519 2520 2521 2522 2623 2524 2525 2526 2527 2528 2529 2630 2531 2532 2533 2534 2535 2536 2537 2538 2539 2540 2541 2542 2543 2544 2545 2546 2547 2648 2549 2550 2651 2652 2653 2554 2555 2556 2657 2558 2569 2560 2661 2562 2563 2564 2565 2566 2667 2569 2570 2571 600.00 4000.00 2.40 138.98 TAT 7.21 4.42 19.36 1.25 2.50 3.60 10.00 24.00 1.46 3.75 77.50 2.40 7.10 7.00 166.50 5.00 29.45 5.00 8.00 40.00 54.31 177.50 2000.00 42.25 20.00 15.00 252.63 130.00 126.31 100.00 95.00 90.00 105.26 87.50 82.50 75.00 75.00 94.72 82.50 100.00 60.00 65.00 72.50 75.00 70.00 30.00 65.00 70.00 65.00 80.00 67.50 72.50 47.50 50.00 47.50 50.00 * 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 75.00 60.00 60.00 47.50 50.00 45.00 50.00 47.50 50.00 55.00 50.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 $0.00 50.00 45.00 47.50 50.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 80.00 45.00 50.00 45.00 50.00 50.00 45.00 47.50 55.00 50.00 47.50 50.00 45.00 55.00 76.00 %.00 35.00 76.00 33.33 33.33 33.33 500.00 35.00 35.00 Repr. Repr. Repr. Bldg. Bldg. Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Jan. Bidg. Bldg. Gen, Bldg. Gen. Gen, Gen. Gen. Gen. Gen. Gen. Gen. Gen. Gen. Gen. Gen. Text. Text. Text. FL &@& A Jan. Libr. Libr. Repr. Repr. Repr. Trans. Bldg. Gen. Jan. Jan, Text Teach. Teach. Teach Teach ‘Teach, Teach. Teach. Teach, Teach. Teach Teach. Teach. Teach. Teach. Teach Teach. Teach Teach, Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Cc. A. Carlson, High schools. Itasca Mer. Co., repair materials. W. J. & H. D. Powers, repair materials. King Lbr. Co., materials rural bldgs. G. H. Voigt, labor at Freestone school. Henry Holt & Co. Henry H. Sandborn & Co. Ginn and Company Allyn & Bacon W. M.: Welch Mfg. Co. Itasca Paper Co., paper. Zaner & Bloser Co. Webb Publishing Co. Mrs. Wm. McGregor, cleaning school. at Forest Lake and Houpt John S. Lofberg, sidewalk contract, Cen tral school. Redfield & Colburn, Cohasset contract Peyton Paper Co., paper. Void Itasca Mer. Co., glass contract Cohasset school. Cc. E. Burgess, schools. Itasca Mer. Co., freight, express, paid Water and Light Comm., light. J. D. Doran, postage, expenses visiting rural schools. Mesaba Tel. Co., tolls. G. H. Voigt, hauling supplies to Free- stone school. Mildred Stockwell, school census, Cohas- ‘ get. G. F. Rancover, livery for Board. Bert Stonfield, livery for Board. Educational Supply Co., supplies. Neostyle Co., general supplies. W. M. Welch Mfg. Co., furniture and supplies. Scott Foresman Co. D. Appleton & Co. Mae Benton, work in text book library. Kewanee Mfg. Co., labratory apparatus. Emma Johnson, cleaning Autum school. Review of Reviews MacMillan Co. Itasca Mer. Co., account of S.G.Benzing McKinley. E. L. Miller, McKinley school. A. C. Kent, High school. E. L. Buck, Buss for Cohasset school. E. R. Browne, Cohasset contract. Goodyear Marshall Co., commercial dept. supplies. George Lothrup, extra work at expenses visiting rural ete., High school. John Lund, extra work at High school. E, A. Freeman, superintendent. Mary Lothrop, principal of High school. R. C. Hoisington, manual training. Abbie J, Carpenter, domestic science. Annie M. Becker, music and drawing. Florence Burlingame, English. Saul W. Barish, science. Ada A. Kremer, Latin. Harriet Kummerer, German. Katherine L. Fisk, eighth grade. + = Void. Katherige Roney, seventh grade. Glen W. Slade, commercial, Agnes 8. Bryan, normal department. Honora Hessian, principal of Central ®chool. Mary Bergh, Central school. Annie Reusswig, Central school. Alida R. Holmes, Central school. Clara R, Grove, Central school. Dorothea Ely, Kindergarten. Mae G. Benton, Kindergarten assistant. Emma Vogel, Forest Lake school. Erna Rheinberger, Forest Lake school. Sophia Thomas, Forest Lake school. Margaret Aiton, Forest Lake school, Principal. Helen L. Cole, Forest Lake school. Carrie E. Trogen, Forest Lake school. Rural School Teachers. Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach ‘Trans. Jan. Jan. Jan. Gen. Gen. Gen. Bél Jan. Jan. Wenona J. Collins, Hulda Fisher, Arbo. Edith Larson, Balsam Lake. Julia L. Dahl, Bearville. Mabel Rihn, Bear River. Margaret McHolland, Bergville. ‘Ww. A. Brown, Bigfork. Bertha Hegdahl, Blackebrry. Lars Leding, Carpenter. Achsa B. Canfield, Cohasset. Blanche Cameron, Cohasset. Esther Scribner, Cohasset. Doras A. Blackburn, Cunningham. Edna Betz, Cowhorn Lake. Mary Lunney, Delap. Lillian Petee, Greenfield. Lenore Coolen, Horton. Lottie Etheridge, Houpt. Hazel Prescott, Feeley. Theresa VanKinder, Feeley. Nellie McAlpine, Freestone. Lilyan E. Gray, Harrington. Lucy B. Stevens, McCormick. Minnie Parish, McKinley. Nellie Williams, McMahon. Frankie Tice, Orth. Manda Dahl, Ottum. Mariam Cordes, Pokegama Lake. Rose Zimmerman, Rahier. Pearl Gole, Reed Lake. Hattie M. Hayes, Rosy. Agnes F. Bradsley, Round Lake. Katie M. Pogue, Sand Lake. Ruth Beckfelt, Shoal Lake. Agnes T. Cassidy, Smith. Estella Sherman, Splithand. Lillian-Hunter, Squaw Lake. Minnie E. Engstrom, Stingy Lake. D. Joyce Whitney, Tichenor. Margaret Needham, Trout Lake. Catherine McCurdy, Vance. Dena L. Johnson, Evergreen. Jose) e Pehl, Wawina. Jesse G. Whitney, West Fork. Pheobe L. Smith, Cohasset. Arthur Clusieau, Cohasset. Frank Anderson, High. George Lothrop, Central. John Lund, Forest Lake. Cc. B. Burgess, salary. C. H. Dickinson, salary. J. D. Doran, salary. First National Bank, interest om bonds. Mrs. Stapleton, Cohasset. Edward Wilson, truant officer. Anderson. BRO: on oe cde veees, J.M. Price, balance on con¢ract for Vane. Delap, Cunningham and Orth schools. -B, A. Freeman, incidental expenses. Kremer & King, plats. 50 61 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Old Series 10-7 B1968 New Series. 10-23 10-23 10-27 B1969 76 7 78 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 2573 274 7 78 79 2580 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 2590 2591 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 2600 2601 02 04 05 08 2610 11 12 13 4 16 17 18 19 2620 22 106.90 172.74 Two Dollars a Year Be Bene cec ce ees F. E. Reusswig, furniture for Cohasset school. Bldg. .........-.... J. J. Wangenstein, balance on account for plans for remodeling the high school. alee LU TRE pe he May Lunney, supplies and hauling, Delap school. Libr. S. Barish, for Cohasset school. Gen. Cc. W. Forrest, drayage. Gen. + Great Northern Ry., freight. Bldg. Gen. Gen. Bldg. Gen, Gen. Gen. Jan. Bldg. Gen. 2500.00 13.78 7.46 (Bldg. 99.00... 6.00 (Gen. Text Blag. Gen. . Gen. Gen. .. Gen. (Libr. 90.0 (Text 28.00 Libr. Teach. Teach. Teach. Teach. Teach. Teach. Teach. ‘Teach. Teach. Teach. Teach. Teach. Teach. Teach. . Village of Cohasset, payment on sewer, Cohasset. A. Flanagan Co., crayon. National Book Cover Co., book covers. Redfield & Colburn, on Cohasset con- tract. Educational Supply Co., recitation cards Neostyle Co., ink. Lyon & Healy, text books. Gertrude Harding, cleaning Vance school Geo. F. Kremer, plans for school building. O. E. Johnson, developing pictures of rural school. A. L. LaFreniere, printing and publish- ing. E. C. Kiley, printing and publishing. Cc. E. Burgess, freight and P. O. box rent. Itasca Laundry, washing towels. Frank Myers, draying. Itasca Mer. Co., glass for Cohasset build- ing, general supplies. E. L. Miller, McKinley school. P. C. Warner, inspector on walk contract, Central. J. S. Lofberg, on Central sidewalk con- tract. W. J. & H. D. Powers, hardware for Cohasset, general supplies. Superintendent of Public dictionaries. St. Paul Book & Stationery Co., library books, rural schools. Instructions, Redfield & Colburn, Cohasset contract. J. D. Doran, expenses visiting rural school. Cc. E. Burgess, expenses visiting rural school. Manda Dahl, paid for express, M. A. Yancey, High school. Clarence Buchanan, livery. Geo. F. Kremer, general supplies. J. H. Grady & Co., materials for Co- hasset building. P.& C. Warner, work at Cohasset school Mrs. A. D. Clairmont, cleaning McMahon school. Keuffel & Esser, manual training sup- plies. City Lumber Co., material for Splithand school. King Lbr. school. Peter Peterson, livery for the board. Wm. Parrington, labor at Pokegama Lake school. Chas. Becker, labor at Thorofare school. Kolden & Thomas, material for Rosy school. Wm. Lane, shingling Horton school, Hazel Prescott, cleaning Warba school. Great Northern Ry., freight and express. American Book Co. Hughes & Co., general supplies. Agnus Glassford, labor on school buss. R. A. Macallister, Anderson school, Q. L. Trask, clerk water and light, city schools. J. S. Lofberg, school. G. M. Mitchell, Vance school. A. Flanagan Co., general supplies. W. J. & H. D. Powers, manual training supplies. Sherwin Cody. Itasca Mer. Co., supplies. Doran Mfg. Co. Scott Foresman Co. Macmillan Co. Northern ‘Machinery Co., manual train- ing apparatus. L. S. Cummings, repairing and tuning pianos. Peyton Paper Co., paper. Peyton Paper Co., general supplies. American Book Co. Co., material for McKinley walk contract, Central St. Paul Book & Stationery Co. St. Paul Book & Stationery Co. First National Bank, interest on bonds. E. A. Freeman. Mary Lothrop. R. C. Hoisington. Abbie J. Carpenter. Annie M. Becker. Florence Burlingame. S. Barish. Ada A. Kremer. Harriett Kummerer. Katherine Fisk. Katherine Rooney. Glenn W. Slade. Agnes S. Bryan. Honora Hessian. Mrs. May Bergh. Anna Reusswig. Alida R. Holmes. Clara R. Grove. Dorothea Bly. Mae G. Benton. Emma Vogel. Erna Rheinberger. Sophia Thomas. Margaret Aiton. Helen L. Cole. Carrie E. Trogen. Achsa B. Canfield. Phoebe L. Smith. Blanche Cameron. Esther Scribner. Wenona J. Collins, Hulda Fisher. Edith Larson. Mabel Rihn. Julia L. Dahl. Margaret McHolland. W. A. Brown. Bertha Hegdahl. Lars Leding (including $5.00 due on Sept. pay). Doras A. Blackburn. Edna Betz. Mary Lunney. Lillian Petee. Lenore Cooilen. Lottie Etheridge. Hazel C. Prescott. Theresa VanKinder. Nellie McAlpine. Lilyan E. Gray. Lucy B. Stevens. “t Nellie Williams. Frankie Tice. : 2 Manda Dahl. Pi Miriam R. Cordes. sell TION TWO -- >