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We give you 6,000 votes for every —— Street No. new subscriber you get 1. and also 6,000 votes for ‘$2 County renewal subscriptions. _—————————— THIS CONTEST (LOSES ARG 14, 1914 Start Now. Plenty of Time to Get in the Race if You are a Hustler GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA A Merry Christmas to All PEEP E OEE EER ered aa Heo OFFICIAL PROCEEDING SCHOOL BOAR of School Dist.ict No 1, Itasca County. Grand Rapids, Minn., Dec. 8, 1913, A meeting of the school board of school District No. One was held in the \C4ntral school building at, 2:30 p. m. F. W. Stockwell, C. H, Dickinson and J. D. Doran were present. The minutes of the meeting of Dec. lst were read and approved. Cash was received as follows: Sale of “eooks and note books, $4.10; sale of vegetables from school garden, $11.20. Said funds were turned over to the treasurer. - Iq was moved that District No. One tdke advantage of the state’s offer in tthe matter of associated schools. and hat all necessary steps be taken to qualify as many as possible of the rural schools of the district to come under the provisions of the “‘associated school law”. The motion was carried, Mrs. L. Hoffman offered to transport ‘her ¥ive children to the Houpt school fox $30.00 per month. The offer was, upon motion, accepted. The following bills were, upon motion, allowed: ; Mesaba Telephone Co,, tolls and rentals .. .. .. ~ -$ 106 W. J. Corwin, hotel, livery ‘ana railroad expenses .. 49 47 E. A. Freeman, hotel, livery and railroad expenses 26 OT Chas. Vetter, clearing grounds of Dora Lake school .. .. .. .. 100 00 Rochester Germicide, sweeping com- pound .. .. . 8 75 R, F. Preught, “hivery team. for l board .. -. oa i aahie 6 Oe, Carrie Rosholt, paid tor freight etc., Houpt school .. .. .. «+ 310 « Flanagan Co., kindergerten tables, etc. any ++ +e 27 40, Imperial Brush Co., “noor sweep- AO on co's aoe, op pn PRM Bea 37 85 Mrs. Louis Dorholt, transporta- tion allowance for Addie, Parker, (Cohasset school me 15 00 Macmillan Company, text books, Migh: wohool-.\.) 60.5.0. gece ne, SOME Anferican Book Co., text books 15 07 H. W, Wilson Co., library books 1 00 Northwestern Blaugas Co., gas for domestPq science dept. 9 54 Itasca Paper Co., paper .. .. First National bank of Deer River, assigned acct. of W, J. Dy- sart for transportation of child- Lope Coe een: sas ov oetyaar etn 4a Oe W. A. Schafer, labor at Black- berry school .. .. .. -. 400 |Ghas. E. Gould, wood for Har- | rington school 6 00 |} Seymour Washburn, transporting | children, Blackberry school .. 93 75 | |W. M. Welch Mfg. Co., manual | training apparatus, Blackberry | school weg Sale . 110 96 Rasmuss G. Rassmussen, labor at 10 00 H. Hughes & Co,, | Splithand school apparatus and fs general supplies . 14 4 | | Chas. Lund, transporting ‘children’ | srome Garden Association, bulbs for agracultural dept. .. 11 50 |. Blagkberry school weer | King Lumber Co., repair mater- | ial, Carlson school .. 415 J. V. Morse, transporting chila- ; ven, Grand Rapids schools 30 09 | Thomas Nelson & Sons, revision ’ pages, encyclopedia . 6 00 {King Lumber Co,, material for |.Dora Lake and Deer Lake schools .. . 120 7 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. , chem- * istry supplies and apparatus .. 118 87 St. Paul Book & Stationery Co., material for industrial work 19 67 Clarence Tichenor, labor at Tiche- nor school .. pipe oaks eam St. Paul Book & Stationery Co., library books .. . 435 Amanda G, Smith, tranapostation allowance for her daughter at | ‘Hiill City school ‘ 7 50 A. Flanagan Co., globes, crayon, paper, pencils, etc. : » 211 39 A. Flanagan Co., freight charges paid .. .. 4 - 394 St. Paul Books & Stationery. ©o., text books, ‘High school 14 53 Upon motion, the meeting adjourned to 4:30 p. m. of Monday, Dec. 16th. J, D. DORAN, Clerk. Grand Rapids, Minn., Dec. 15, 1913. A meqting of the school board of School District No, One was held in the Central school building at 2:30 p. m. F. W. Stockwell, C. H, Dickinson and J. D. Doran were present. The reading of the minutes of thé previous meeting was dispensed with. Upon motion, the clerk was instruct- ed to draw orders on Friday, Dec. 19th, payable to the various teachers for wages due at that date, The bond of Fletcher and McKinnon, conéractors for the Macki school build. ing, with H. H. Carrier and Chas, Brown, as sureties, was, upon motion, approved. The following bills were, upon motion, allowed: Fletcher & McKinnon, contract price of Macki school .. « 780 00 J. D. Doran, postage and ex- penseg .. - eo oe (208 Amanda Smith, ‘transportation al- Jowance for ‘her son, Carlson Stanley Booth, cutting wood for Wm, Cain school .. .. .. .. -. 2790 Clarence Buchanan, team work and livery .. - a 52 15 H. W. Wilson co, library sup- plies .. -- oe os Paul O’Brien, “floor ‘dressing - 7 3 Richard W. Hinckley, manual’ training supplies .. 1118 Chas. Tilden, labor at Dora Lake ‘school .. .. 5 50 E. Kingman, labor “at “Dora Lake school .. a 27 00 Cc. H, Stumpf, labor at Dora Lake James Myers, labor at Dora Lake E, B. Berghrong, “wood for Arbo eves Foresman & Co., text ’ pooks, High school .. .. ~ -- 6 88 Lulu begs transportation ellow- ance, Cunningham school ., .. 22 60 Rochester Germicide Co., formal. Mrs, J. B. Moores, allowance for Basil McLean, Ginn & Co., supplies for commer- cial department .. .. .. 1 6 St. Paul Book & Stationery ‘co, F, A. McVicar, postal cents... alee Kiley & Spencer, publishing pro- Dunn & Marcia, repair and manu- al trainling materials .. .. .. 11:08 H, D. Powers, repair materials and manual training supplies .. 4 98 J. M. Reed, paint for Dunbar Lake school .. 232 Charles D. Fredericks, “wood “ana labor, Cunningham school .. 29 40 0. A, Loomis, labor at Squaw Laka e@chool <2... .. on Be 4 00 Itasca Dry Goods Co., towels, ete, « Blackberry school 77 6# Itasca Mercantile Co. water tanks and other apparatus and supplies .. aS . 128 03 Cc. W, Forrest, tanta work ot oe Re Ww. H, Horthan, wood for Thoro- fare school .. wei Hee 34 00 F. O. Johnson, building 1 new chim. ney, Bigfork school . + 400 {Albi Anto, rent of building for school purposes .. .. .. 16 00 John J. Johnson, labor at Round Lake school 316 Wm, R. McVeigh, part payment, labor at High school - 400 00 Upon motion, the meeting adjourned to 2:30 p. m. of Monday, Dec. 22nd. J, D. DORAN, Clerk. , Minn., Dec. 22, 1913. A’ meeting of the school board of Schqol District No, One was held inj the Central school building at 2:30 p. m. F. W. Stockwell, C. H, Dickinson and J. D. Doran were present. Bids for transporting children to the Trout Lake school were received as fol- lows: Fred Madsen, $60.00 per month; D. L, Haggman, $67.00 per month or $60 Grand Rapids, ‘|[pen month if the district will provide cover for conveyance. The bid of Fred Madsen was, upon motion, accepted. Bids for transporting children to the Squaw Lake school were received as fol- lows: Andrew Broquist, $55.00 per E. L. Robertson, $43.00 per month; O. A. Loomis, $43.50 per month. The bid of E. L, Robertson was, upon motion, accepted. Erick Hiedala who resides in section 19, township 58-22 offered to furnish a suitable room, heat and take care ef the same for $12.00 per month if a school would be opened. Upon motion, sald offer was accepted. The following bills were, upon motion, | allowed: Edward Jackson, payment on High school contract - 8000 08 Mrs. M, Nelson, labor at Trout Lake sghool Sb -<0) 93 ion C. H. Dickinson, paid for freight End eXpreas =<... 6 ion 35 ee H. D. McIntire, labor at McIntire sahool 14 00 George Makie, wood and labor at Makie school .. ons tee 27 75 F. W, Stockwell, expenses -. 638 |M. R. Sutherland, order of Mrs. Hoffman for transportation al- lowance for her children, Houpt school Sie as Oa. ieee ee Tollif T. Thompson, transporting children . cate tae or ag) SOMO ‘S. BE, Pixley, repair material, Togo, Hayden, Carpenter BCROOIS 25's shoal eu cee) Oscar Struble, wood for Erwin school sliesppale setae % Joseph Labaske, team work af Bigfork sohool 10 00 F. W. Manson, repairing pump at Warba school .. . . Frank G, Voight, wood for Deer Lake school ah ote 38 50 Herman Bolin, washing and putting on storm windows, Warba 5 00 G. A. Johnson, wood for Dunbar Lake school 42 08 Lulu Hanson, transportation eset ance, Cunningham school .. .. 22 50 | A, H. Delap, wood and labor, De- lap school die ieee see 32 26 Jessie Forsythe, hauling lbrary Thomas Charles Co., material for primary and industrial work 46 02 Northrup King & Co., apparatus for agricultural dept. .. .. ..- 692 Keystone View Co., sanitary school scopes .. ere * Jacob Sweedman, clearing ‘ground for new Max school 36 0G W. D. Lockwood & Co., wood stain and cement < wee 8:00 A. N. Palmer, writing ‘lessons 1 and paper .. .. ae 39 62 W. A, Brown, treight ‘paid a 8 98 Frances Bluntache, paid for labor and supplies Squaw Lake gchool ae Coe Louis Nelson, tuel, ‘labor and rent of building, Nelson school .. 42°79 Mrs. Louis Nelson, labor at Moose Park school .. .. us 30 R.. J. Loomis, labor ana ‘material, George Bloomquis«, hauling sup- plies and books .. .. - 219 Clara Bloomquist, labor at ‘iv. wood school *- 2 00 Mrs. Anna Roosdett, wood for jax Chamberlain & Taylor, office fur- John W, Aiton, labor ‘tor ‘agricul. ‘ Pagel Gag. 59k soc 0d nt de Carl J. Eiler, domestic science supplies .. .. <3 o.. “SR Glenn Willits, salary as , ‘teacher 16 days, Martin school .. .. .. 40 0 Bids for furnishing wood were receiv- ed as follows: Cohasset School—John Lane, 50 cords poplar at $2.30, 75 cords of tamerack ‘at $2.80, 50 cords mixed hardwood, at! 2.80; ©. W. Fay, 36 cords poplar at} $2.25, mixed hardwood, at $2.25; M. Bar= na, 50 cords mixed hardwood at $3.00, 50 cords of poplar at $2.00; Harry Gist, §® cords tamerack at $3.20 (dry), 50 cords tamerack at $2.95, 50 cords mixed hardwood at $2.95, 50 cords green birch at $2.95, 50 cords poplar at $2.20, or the entire contract for $700.00; A. C. Koo- ken, 75 cords tamerack at $3.00, 60 cords 12 0(| mixed hardwood at $2.75, 50 cords green birch at $2.75; Wm. Shumacher, 30 cords of birch at $8.60; James Cole, 20 cords of dry soft wood ,mixed, at $2.40, 50 cords of green poplar at $2.35; Ira Ay Adams, 5@ conds of dry jack pine at $4.00, 60 cords af poplar at $2.46; A. Laliberte, 50 cords of poplar at $2,00; 50 cords of mixed hardwood at $2.25. Gran@ Rapids schools—Stendebeck aes ee rs rae aa i e ———a