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ee rae eeeenneee 7 perfor cspars« megeeat | OFFIGIAL PROCEEDINGS Bel Seeger ett i ery: fees jus. The performer displays a large sheet The report of thevisiting Nurse was| tice court .. .. 2... 0. 0. 1. oe repar atory of white paper, calling attention to received and) filed, Earilereai: Moti asi oon the fact that it contains no writing or OF THE ‘The application of W. C.'Tyndat for| tice court eg gg [ t marking of any kind. This is suspend- correction Of assessment and abatement Bek Pa. SEITE” es' ed from a frame or rested against av of taxes was approved and recommendec aA aie filing chattle Be easel in full view of the spectators. B oO A R D to the Minnesota Tax Commission, tr ea eae — ‘Then the entertainer addresses the Peps conicte eae a gard (RS array oS oe aaa 100 By OLIVE EDNA MAY audience and requests them to think of oF ret sunty oxtioers, all offleers neving |The Mutual Garage, livery hire a number. This being done, they are filed such statement as required by tq Road No. 114 BD aE a 9 00 asked to multiply the number thought ars ating Thomas McVeigh, assistant on pieces may aoe Rages “Harry,” said Bess, “I've been think- | of by 2. The next step In the process County ComMisSIONELS | cecess was ten taken to 9 o'clock Re cern a= oo or) tn, -+) SOTO easier Ode a ing wh ful thing it 4 ‘irl | 8 to add 6 and then to divide the re- a. m, January 21st, 1914. am Merritt, labor Balj Club 5 Aer Ing what an awful thing it is for a girl s Lake road 10 00 |7@ke, Rudolph Warberg, Dick McGraw, to trust her whole future to a man, | S¥/t thus obtained by 2. Next, direct . OF The board again met this 2ist day); oo, Mardin, facia Mrs. Glines Ben Rahier, Geo, Poole, Ole Murry, J. not knowing whether ‘he’s going to them to subtract the number original- * of Bei oti 1914, at 9 o’clock a. m. Slaten: Seah themes Diesardte M. Deering, Jack Smith, Harry Palmer, oe Hilal ly thought of and to add 4 to the final Itasca County, Minnesota. ‘ bets nein of ee. ponerse district .... ..... .. .. .... 2260{Albert Brockway, Frank Rodosevich, make-a good husband or a horrid one. | result. The conjurer then applies a | owing bills omelet pecneee E. J. McGowan, ownership and Chris, Hagen, Ole Thorpe, Chas. Lind- I’ve a good mind to break our engage- | match to the paper, which is seen to vote: ae taaniataae set ale typewriting .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 15 09|@Ui8st, Christ Vann, August Lindstrom, — mens’ burn up with the exception of a strip |Gus, Anders, constable fees, jus. D. J. O'Riley, ‘witness fees, “Jus. fers eet deg ie esau “Strange, isn’t it? 1 was thinking | that resembles the figure 7 very dis- Grana Rapids, Minn., cosa, $35 25 | USS COUPE a we ee ee ne ee we ne 2 sie lawley, Matt Hanson, T. C_ . . January 20, 1914. | hace get nema ers Dave Nylen, juror fees, Jus- Malhon, James S. Drven, S. G. Benzing, the same thing about a man’s tying | tinctly. Seven proves to be the answer : Fd is K. Edward Wil Ww. P. to everybody’s problem, regardless of | Pursuant to adjournment the board|S K. Bartholomew, Deer River Ae commie. Ee fing Jd AON rst Wilkie, O. Be. himself up for life to a woman. My rybody's p . Tegardle: of county commissioners of Itasca coun.| ‘Telephone tolls, June 1913 to Chas, C. Nelson, juror fees, Jus- Johnson, J. M. Baker, Frank Schikling, ore uncle says a man runs an awful risk | the fact that each person thought of |... “\rimnesota, met at the court house |Dec. 1913 inclusive .. .. .. .. .. 4225] tice court .. .. -. s+ +. 100/Pete Hane, Geo. Williams, John G. when he marries.” a different number to begin with. To/in’ the village of Grand Rapids,’ Min-|. &. Brown, fire escape court Anay Nelson, committee work |. 46 00|FTser, Dan Shannon, Sr., Albert Hach. “How should he know? He’s never | Obtain the effect with the paper the |nesota, this 20th day of January, 1914,/ house .. ., se ue ee ae as 149:19]Nels Nelson, labor Marcell-Third ey, James Connell, Louis Courtemanche, been married.” reader must add a few drops of nitric | at 10 o'clock a. m. Clarence Buchanary livery to Craw. MiateeOm ag bats 6S a 25.00) W. H.. Nicoll, J. A, Westling, 0. J : “Lye no doubt that your aunt, who | 2cid to a sufficient quantity of asbestos | Members present, Commissioners King,| ford’s island after body of Wm. Nashwauk Cash Grocery & Moat Urdahl,. R. C. Tinkey, Merit Kniffen, fs an elderly maiden, put all this dis- | Paint and with a brush outline the | O'Brien, Nelson and Passard. Kellys... cess ae oe s+ oe o> 6 00); CO,” GuppMes:for:surveying-crew 69:18| Mari™ Steamy C..W-” Debvadeg, Ales trust into your head. I've often beard | figure on the paper and allow it to dry.| It being th, time set for hearing/F.. G. Bradley, “engineer State C. L. Pratt, justice fees, Jus- tahl, Wm. Sumi, John Lake, A. BL 7 a often heard | his, of course. must be done prior to |UPen the application for the transfer of| Road No, 4 ‘and expenacel .. 3705| tice court ...... .. .. .. .. 499|Polrler, A. J, Jaffee, J. C. MeKusieky” ber a fae hprata marry the best giving the exhibition. Seven will al- | #@u0r license from William Carlin to|/F, G. Bradley, staking out bridge James Passard, ‘committee work 57 60 at rae Carver. $$ ——_—____. man e world.” = c. A. Bergernan, in the town of Nore; site No. 833, and expenses .. 9 60} Nelson Phillips, witness fees, Jus- e chairman appointed the follow- “Aunt Martha has.a very clear idea | Ways be the answer if the above for-|:n. same was then taken under con-|¥. G. Bradley, office work, sur. ted: coumtisss atte. oe, sles 1 s4|{ns standing committees for the year fs mcaletfanies” mula is employed.—Scientifie Amert- | sideration. veyor’s office, bridge plans and Wm, Piter, “witness fees Jus- amare Conscience ess , “So has my Uncle Jim of women’s | C22 Commissioner Passard moved that said} profiles .. 6... 0 -. + 2. e+ sees 17.50 ce court 5... 6. tees ee ee oe 1:12 excl oases sr: shortcomings. But, as I said a mo- application be granted and a transfer|F, G. Bradley, office work, sur. Alfred Peterson, deputy, coroner’s Commissioner Shellman, chairmen, joést: ago. f've been thinking myself Lawn Bowls. issued upon the filing of a good and| ‘veyor’s office, county notes Road ORs. neiew aon eek oe cs SQ] ne one thatit's like tiling « ecld nee to |, Bach player is provided with two |sufficient surety bond to be approved) No.4... .. .. .. .. .. 15 00|Alfred Peterson, juror fees, Jus. Commissioner O’Brien, b vee TE don | one 7 Pe *, | balls gayly colored, a little larger than | >y the county attorney. _ |F. G. Bradley, estimating yardage tga cdinrns de Soot ee o . Road and Bridge. > ye married. If you think you don't | | oonis balls. A white ball called Jack | The motion was seconded by Commis-| moved and expens: bridge No. Frank Provinski, witness fees, Jus- paieimamscusnié O’Brien, chairman, broek it es it perbaps: we'd. better is first thrown to the end of the lawn. eee at tnteian amare paeaneaai! er “Bradley, i inspecting work ote 1eW. pe Se cordaroying e4 eae a Chianesautbotees at 3 < She pouted at this and bent her eyes | TB€ Players who stand at this end alm) 4 communteation from Earle C, Carl.| Road No. 117 .. .. - 8 93| on Road No. 4 .. i... 21... 135 00 Court House and Jail. : down on a locket she was toying with. | Sead their balls so they may He a8 }ton, of the town of Nore, to the coun-|W. C. Barrett, uiveay, ‘county Arthur Peck, labor Ball Club road 10 00| Commissioner Shenman, chairman, “Uncle Ji eer ‘h conti wed. |close to the white ball as possible. |ty attorny, relative to the matter of} nurse .. ... .. .. 2200|}Palace Livery, livery county Commissioner Nelson, , Late aa idee a ailvenen ynuinnet’s | Sides and colors are chosen. The side | the ransfer of liquor license of William | Coleraine Mercantile Co., Cloth- BUM yoo ee ee ied es oe as oe BOQ) COmmianionen: King, i that marriage is all very well so long | Whose balls are nearest to the white |Carlin to C. A. Beg ram wes received| ing for inmates, Poor farm .. 122 26/4. Peck, labor Ball Club Lake ; Claima: and: Anesontes as the spooning lasts, but just as soon | 441) counts one point for each ball so | from the ccunty attorney afteer action Jf W, Centerwall, witness fees, TOA 6. ve ee te ee te ve ve ee 6 00| COmmissioner ‘Shellman, chairman as a couple come down to the real | paced. Seven, fourteen or twenty-one | had been taken upon said application. Sides! court. .. 5 5 464 |W, B. Robinson, meals for jury 4 20| Commissioner King, ' —________ thing the girl discovers that she hasn't & Commissioner’ King moved the adop.|¥red Charboneau, labor Ball Club |! Prank ~ ltadosevich, Interpreter’s Commissioner Passard, f got exactly what she wanted, or the | T#kes @ game. as agreed upon before | ion of the following resolution: | Lake road ws ss ve as ss 90°00] fees, Justice court... ...... 2 300 Purchasing. : follow finds. he’s:made-a. bull: ar. both<} ee Resolved that the Grand Rapids} Ajex Cari iees, Justice Nick Raic, witnesd f-es, Justice County Auditor Spang, chairman, do. and the: fracas ‘begins Now sup: The art of bowling in this play con: | verald-Reviewb,e and the same is| court... . 1. 100] courte... ... +. 136] Commissioner Passard, pose we. stop spooning and trent puaye sists in knocking away the opponent's | hereby designated by the county board | Christie Lithograph ee ‘Pte. Ons John Reid, juror pen) Faaties Commissioner Nelson. ta pia ie bar i edi arte balls from their positions near the |of the county of Itasca as the news-|Revemuel Statements and re- } (court)... on eaten ee Poor. s} other \in that friendly way married | yaox or in striking the Jack itself |paper in which the notice and list of|, ceipts .. .. te us se vs 9000/1. EL Robinson, juror fees, Jus- | Commissioner King, chairman, people do. We'd find out the cause of | trom among them; also in bowling | real estate taxes remaining delinquent Joe Cloutier, chainman RoadN 0. tice court .. .. . 100| CommissionerPassard, future dissatisfaction and could make aren thi her without dis- |©" the first Monday in January, 1914,/ 4, Cohasset, Deer River .. .. .. 12 00| Jack Steele; juror fees, Justice ‘| Commissioner O'Brien. up our minds with deliberation wheth Deerer: stan ax ee | shall bs published. pe Rr C: lt for Dr, F: court o 9 our minds w: elibel ' | turbing one’s own balls. 2 ef i %. Carter, livery for Dr, Far. eh ad ee Sepee ce ee co 2100 er we'd better risk it or not.” ihis’ game does not require much |_©8 motion of Commissioner King,| rial, visiting sick, Round Lake ©. V. Smith, witness fees, Jus- Commissioner King, chairman, “That's a good idea. When shall we Benard & mart be level, (seconded by Commissioner Passard, the| King’s district ..'.. .... .. .. 680] tlee count... 2. ss vis... 652 Commissioner Shellman, begin—now?” mpaco,: Dut: tiles groune: ee level, | foregoing resolution was carried by the|/J F, Cook, chainman and axeman M, A. Spang, preparing, certified Commissioner O’Brien. < Ne: the nei Ube Wea grass short and well mowed. following vote: Ayes, Commissioners| Nashwauk-Carpenter road .. .. 2600| Copies .. .. . i 45 00 | Upon motion the board adjourned to 103 He Be i Girls and even women enjoy this |King, O’Brien, Nelson and Passard;|J A. Dorholt, constable fees, Jus- Lawrence Schug, labor Ball Club February 10th, 1914, at 10 o'clock a.m. He didn’t care to begin now, because | pay, nays tone. tiakineieten.. .. .. 8 80| Lake road .. .. 10.00) (Auditor's Seal.) . it was only 11 o'clock at night and | - Commissioner King move¢| the adop:|J A. Douglas, labor Right-of-Way, John Swanlund, labor Bal) Club ANDY NELSON, he was quite sure he would wish to tion of the following resolution: Ball Club road ..... .. .. .. 2000] Lake read .. .. .. se se ee 20,00'| Attest: Chairman of the board. —————_—_—_—— spoon till 1. So they sat locked in Resolved that the amount of bond|F. Dedolph, revising plans and John S. Siverts, inspecting, ‘and os M. A, SPANG, County Auditor. vm each other’s arms till 2, when they OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS to be furnished by Kiley & Sponcer,| profiles and estimating on Road timating work done on clearing SE BD made preparations for parting, which publishers of the Grand Rapids Herald No. 4, (Wawina-Grand Rapids contracts Spring Lake.Third Be a3 eae iy required half an hour more, and final- eview, in connection with their con-| road) .. . E Se 3210! River road .. . see ee 82,30! en made in pay. | fe auec ceded’ In: dragging thensastvoe tract for. printing and publishing the} Louis Delap, labor Price.Vander Cari Shogren, labor Vance-Bena ment of the sum of one hundred sixty- eee arom Gash CiEnE at -& Pre OF THE delinquent tax list be fixed in the sum| vort road .. .. .. .. 0. -. se ++ 1800] TOd 2... ee ee ee eee 20 09 | SIX and 87-100 ($166.87) dollars, which ig 7 : . . _ of $2,000.00; Resolved further that the! A. H. Delapj labor Price.Vander- John S. Siverts, surveying) road claimed to be due and is due at. : is h hi were to begin their humdrum matri- amount of bond to be furnished in con-| vort road .. .. 0. ee ee ee ee e+ 1700) No. 122 0. 0... sos ve ve sere 60,04 | date Of this notice upon a certain mort- monia] treatment at their next meet- I B d nection with the contract for all other|C. J, Franti, justice fees, Jus- Charles Turno, labor digging ditch gage, duly executed and delivered by ——————. ing, and in order 7 be well prepared Schoo oar offieial publishing and printing be fixed! tice court .. .. .. .. +... +. +. 74 55| Town Line road between Lake Peter Weigant, a single man, mortgagor, § be was not to call again for three y the sum of $1,000.00. J. H. Finley, juror fees, Justic2 Jessie and Oteneagen .. .. .. 46,10|to Frank W. Foster, mortgagee, bearing days, When the time was up he had OF The motion was seconded by Commis-} court .. .. .. .. .. .. «. +. +» 100/C. F, Tellin, justice fees, Justice date of the 10th day of May, 1909, and K nerved himself to act like a man who pment pobingeory said cesigiten ver nie oe Ptg, Oo., records, oe court .. .. .. s+ ++ ++ s+ ++ ++ ++ 145 65) with a power of sale therein c ae 10) y unanimous vote blanl SE i sale ach se cee. BE E. R. Tellin, constable fe +. 16 35] duly record offic. t] ni oe peonmaeried eal ne ave |School District No. 1, Grand Rap-| members pres mt. Dr, H. 8. Fairal, visiting sick, A. R. ‘Tyndall, witness toes, J tek ots Desde: ins anata tnd j Pp ry iz x i A communication and application in|. King’s district .. .. .. .. .. .. 1740] qice court .. .. .. + ++ ++ 220/Ytasca, and state of ‘: ( obsett into = psd lates = os ids, Itasca County, Minnesota. | rezara to the admission of Gundrun Ea. Farrell, chainman Road No, 4 3 75|Thomas Hospital, care of sick 1th da vy of pam ee nything new ha rned up since he Benson to the Nopeming Sanatorium, St| Dr. H. S. Fairall, expenses trans- paupers .. .. oe Sic vee 0 era : ee saw her last. She gave him a scorn- Louis county, was presented. ‘ porting patient to Thomas ‘hos- c. F. Tellin, livery hire county poy a Book ‘‘U’’ of mortgages, ful glance, made no reply and, tak- Commissioner Passard moved that this| pital .. .. .. .. weline om pe ATM) RUMORS OES aco eh one nan SEO opmental a s ing a seat in another part of the room, Grand Rapids, Minn. county endorse said application and}Carl A. Gross, justice fees, Jus- W, A: Vanep,. livery hire county ee se id mortgage, together with took up a book she had been reading, January 19, 1914. guarantee the payment of $7 per week | tice court .... 2... 0. es ee 430| surveyor, Duluth-St. Vincent wlipaneticatrtelendeen inc He yawned and, taking a cigarette A meeting ot the school board of The motion was seconded by Commis. | Dan Gurkovich, witnes¢ fees, lig road .. .. Be eek ie ca signed by said Frank W, Foster, mort- ftom a box, lft it, leaned back: and school district No. One was held in the} sioner O’Brien and carried by unanimous| tice court .. .. .. .. .. +. «. 136/Clarince B. Webster, dependency gagee, to the First ‘State bank of Nort- — a" Jog ack and | Centra) school building at 2:30 p, m.| vote of all members present. A. R, Gilberd, juror fees, Justice cases .. .. . .. +. 16 33} Ome, by written assignment dated the smoked. There was a tong silence. | w. stockwell, C. H. Dickinson and| A recess was then taken to 1 o'clock} cdurt .... - ,.... 100) Anna E. Wang, expenace county 10th day of May, ‘1909, and recorded in It was only a few minutes, but it |; p D,.oran were present. p.m. yi W. A. Gordon, ‘hivery, county sur- siab@e 98 4.77| the office of said register of deeds, om seemed long. The minutes of the meeting of Jan. 19 The board again met at 1 o'clock p ‘veyor, Nashwauk-Carpenter Charles Wahlberg, contract work the 18th day of December, 1913, at four “Been to your aunt’s today?’ he | were read and approved. m. this 20th day of January, 1914, road ....., weil eieh ota: ewig wor, CRON, FROME DB rat BME y 6: 75 00 | o'clock p. m., in Book “G" of mortgages asked. As the eighth grade room is so Members present Commissioners Nel..|Gust Huhn, constable fees, Jus- F. E. Williams, soundimg tor ‘bridge on page 576, and no action or R 3 proceed — “No. Is your uncle well?” crowded as to interferee with the work | son. O’Brien and Passard. thee court 2. ess5 25 ee eee OY vwood-Bigfcrk road .. . 84 52| ing having been instituted, at law “Very.” in said grade, it was moved baie puters sree moved ee E. F, Hill, juror fees, “Justice S. C, White, labor Price.Vander- otherwise, to recover the debt “ be taken to sceure additional room | engineer be instructed! to prepare plans| court .. .. ...... «+... +. 100) vort road .. . «. . 06 lp, i ies 4 Spemeret: Bilenees hana which he | cither by renting a room or erecting |and specifications for the construction of|Herreid, Bros., culverts .. .. .. 39 00|Estelle Whipple{ expenses supt. pr Therafire, Note Ee took up a magazine from a table, turn- |... the High school grounds the portable | that part of County Road No. 41 be-|Herreid Bros. Deputy coroner's of schools .. .. - s+ ++ 18039] en, That by -viete 2 4 mie ed over the leaves and threw it down. | puding that the district now has ‘on |tween Bruce and Swan River; also for| fees .. .. . .. $8401 A petition was presented for the es. aswuhcts fe of the power of Then he glanced in her direction and |hand. The motion was carried, ‘the construction of County Road No.-90|Herreid Bros., burial of G. Cooper 25 00| tablishmemy cf a highway beginning at|°O7@med in said mortgage, and | saw that the book she was reading, or, | The following bills were, upon motion, | between Warba and Bruce. Wirt Heikine, labor Larson road 26 40|quarter post on south side of section 33, sore! to ae statute in such case ma rather, pretending to read, was upside | ailowed: The motion was seconded by Commis | Wm. Hulbert, witnces fees, Jus. in town 147 of range 25, and running | 224 Provided, the said mortgage will down, pictures and all. ‘Farmers & Merchants Saving bank, sioner! O’Brien and carried by unanimour| tice court .. .. .. +... +. ++ 119|thence west one mile to the south | freclosed by a sale of the premises “Been a big storm lately?” interest on bonds .. .. ve + 9G 600 00 | vote of all members present. Oscar Johnston, justice fees, Jus- quarter post of segtion-$2 in said town; cribed in and conveyed by said m “Not that I know of. Why do you First National Bank, interset on Commissioner O'Brien left and Com-| tiq,, court .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17 93|ithence north on the quarter line to the gage, viz: P a : bonds .. .. .-1400 00] missioner King arrived at this time, Wm. J. Ibbotson, witness fees, Jus. center of section 29 in said town. The lots numbered three (3) and f ask? 5 yh ‘i f Frank A. Bliss, "wood “tor Blackberry A petition was presented for the tice court .. . ° eae. Oe Commissioner King moved that a/|:‘4) and the southwest quarter of th | ‘Oh, I see a picture of a capsized | school .. .. . . .. +. 100 00 | establishment cf a highway beginning at| Robert Johnson, witness fees, Jus. hearing be had upon said petition at| northwest quarter (SW 1-4 of NW 1- — ship in the book you're reading. Thwing & Rossman, form for trans. the northwest corner of section 3, town.| tia, court .. - ++ ++ +. 136/the court house in the village of Grand | of section three (3); lot numbered | This called her attention to the in- portation contract .. .... .. .. 5 00} ship 53, range 23, running due east on | Mrs. “prnest Johnson, ‘witness fees Rapids on Wednesday, the 11th day of| (1) of section four (4), in to | verted position of the volume, and she |F. Miller, wood for ovo: Lake township line to the southeast corner of| Justice Court .. 2 oe ve 2.72 | March, 1914 10 o'clock a., m.; that = } . Po: s Court oe : 5 5 , a Pe ty-two (62) north of range | reversed it. There was no sound ex- ae “ate i Pa ome NS * 28 00 yet eit ae of ee of section 35,|S. J, Johnson, juror “fees, Jus. Commissioner O’Brien, Passard and/| (25) west of the 4th p. m., c cept the turning of its leaves, which | © oight, auling desks to Free. Ww ip 54, range 23. tice court .. .. .. .. -. +. ++ +. 100/King be a committee to examine the} one hundred and eight acres y stone school .. .. .. .. 5 0a Commissioner Passard moved that a} P. P. Johnson, labor Price-Vander- route of said road, and that said com- dred occurred so rapidly that she must have | i124 @ spencer, publishing pro- hearing be had upon said petition at mil Hix one handren tt ae | been capable of reading a page evel 'y pel > DP 1s "pre Det VORGERCOMIB hin 5 tae 6 0): fa sine 1 itted meet at the point of beginning of | t, the government survey thereof. | gs a page TY | ceedings, Dec. 30, Jan, 6, .. 9 38|the court house in the village of Grand|C.. M. King, signing warrant .. 3 00|esaid route on Friday, the 6th day of | ing Seiailihaege all bps. — Finally he said with a |. 4. Patten, wood for Thorofare Een feotidaveetend! the llth day .of|C. M. King, committee work .. 94 00|March, 1914, at 11 o'clock a. m, Ttasa, cninteeana ean: oe - y : school .. .. eanisevk,© 4 00, | March, > at o'clock a. m.; that |John Koski, constable fees, Jus- The motion was seconded by Commis- Eee “I shall have to go to bed early to- | maward C. Downing, text books 3 75| Commissioners King, Nelson and Passard| tidg curt .. .. .. .. .. +» ». 08 67|sloner Passard and carried by unani-| With the hereditamentd and: night. I've been up till late for several | Andrew Yurik, wood for Moose | be a committee to examine the route of /C. W. Kent, justice fees, Jus- mous vote of all members Rencesy: siiiely see oe nights.” Park school .. .. .. .. .. +. +» 2250 8ald road; that said committee meet; at| tice court .. .. .. -. -. +. +» +» 1326} Commissioner iKng moved that a com. | Sheriff of said Itasca county at e! | “I’m sorry you must go early.” Northwestern School Supply Co., Re a ai be pprat of said route on| A. Katowsky, witness fees, Jus- mitte, be appointed to inspceet bridges dad of sn a house, ‘in the vil & text books .. .. .. Bee 2000 Monday, the 9th day of March, 1914,| ti unt :. +. 136}in the town of Wirt, relative to new id Ray in said county ; He took out his watch. It was 7 4 : taps hyo ee — t quarter to 9. “I think I'l go Son Cc. R, Blake, wood for Swan River at 10 o'clock a. m. Den Kica, witness fees) Justice planking; required. on the 20th day of February, bt nih te Bi school .. .. ++ ss se s+ ++ 87 63 The motion was seconded by Commis.| court .. .. .. .... ..-. +. +. 136] The motion was seconded by Commis- {16 o’clock a. m., of that day at Y he said. “I'll drop into the club for a | Jonn s, Gaard, wood for Free- sioner King and carried by unanimour| Joe Kerseja, witness fees, Jus- sioner Passard and crried by unaanimous | vendue, to’the highest bidder fo : few minutes before I go to my room.” stone school .. .. 4 .. 42 0@ vote of all members present, tice court .. .. .. .. +. .. +. 136 vote of all members present. pay said debt of one hundred ty- “Good night.” Amos Forsyth, hauling furniture, | The county attorney presented a/|Geo. F_ Kremer,’ cot and bedding Commission,<1s} Passard, Nelson and | and 87-100 ($166.87) dollars, and Since he had not risen this was some- Thorofare school .. .. + +. 3.0@ Communication in regard to the settle.| Poor farm .. .. .. .. +. -. +. 5 40/King were appointed as such committee. | and ‘the taxes, if any, on said nises, what unexpected. He arose with a pie mf Carpenter, wood for Togo Pons Sutera Petcoaarsd ae i in th,|King Lumber Co., coal for Poor Commissioner King moved the adop-| and twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, attor< scowl on his brow and, without say- school .. .. . ++ 28 50 le Rose le contract on} farm... .. .. .. -. -. +. +. +. 83 00| tion of the following resolution: ’s fees, as stipulated in and ing: word of adieu, strode to the ia Syver Hanson, wood for Shallow- | Road No. 114. ; Kiley .& Spencer, publishing pro. Resolved that the annual financial aaah in case of prmeseteT ‘ tin the bail and sa hentine the ae pond school .. .. . sees 35 00 Engineer Lidberg was present and| ceedings, county board .. .. 141 75 statement of Itasca county, Minn., for | gishursements allowed by law; 5 | eee tie: nd was hunting for his.| rhe MacMillan Co., library books 5 00 Stated that in his opinion it would cost Kiley, & Spencer, publishing no. the year 1913, as prepared by the|to rea, eae hat and cane when he heard a sob di- | Houghton Mifflin Co., text books 12 10 @bout $2500 to complete the road. No| tice of application for transfer county auditor, be, and the same is leaeption: at an: te is ———T} vectly behind him. She was there, |smith System Heating Co., stove further action was taken, of liquor Icense .. .. .. .. .. 165|hereby approved and ordered publishea | YC" from the day of sale, as provided Jolding ber handkerchief to her eyes. | door Sdiecie= ce 160 che MeCN oe cigten that the | Frank Lyons, constable teeny, Jus- as provided by law, eta ey 3 He clasped her in his arms, and her | Antone ‘“Hagele, transpesting child- | Purchasing committee be instructed to| tice court .. .. .. .. .. -. -. 725] The motion was seconded| by Commis. E head fell on his shoulder. There was | "2 to Martin school, two | purchase a transit for the county survey|L. Larson, constable fees, ‘Jus- sioner Passard and carried by unani- ‘ TOMI an impressive silence for. some. mo- | _™onhts .. .. ut ee ss 10.00] OP'S office. tice court .. .. .. .. ++ ++ +s t+ 216] mous vote of all members present: Sate wittetiha- rake Glenn Willits, teacher salary, two The motion was seconded by Commis- | Joseph Labaske, justice fees, Jus- The list of Grand and Petit jurors for % I ay spe F at a weeks, Martin school .. .. .. 25 09) Sioner Passard and carried by unanimous 205/|the year 1914 was prepared as follows: f i w don’t believe this test plan is at Upon motion the meeting adjourned to| Vote of all members, present.) Grand Jurors. : \ all necessary. 2:30 p, m. of Monday, January eth. Commissioner Passard moved that the| feeg .. .. «2 -. .. ++ ++ +. +» 1300| B. R. Carter, Claude Fish, R. F, ee ——___~. ““1_-den’t--tidak 20,” J. D. DORAN, Clerk. poe veers be instructed to adver-|O J, Lidberg, express chargesj and _—__| Beall, Michale Guttry, George H. Her- i “Y’m sure there are no disagreeable e for bids for the construction of that 1 pair scissors surveyor’s of- reid, P. J. Oslund, Frank F. Seaman, features about you that would cause overnes yearns’ [ot % the Duluth-St. Vincent Trunk} fice .. .. : vs ss ss 120)A, L, Cochran, W. A. Ryan, John H. 4 say Line road between Grand Rapids and r me to wish myself unmarried.’ John Lundeen, boara “ot survey Miler, Edward Persons, Charles Parme- yin; won't: treht: nieve? wllhivoas EXPERIENCE | Swan River. The same being described| crew Marcell-Third River road 4 60|ter, Daniel Powell, Richard Robinson, Sidery, dear?” a9 ate ge B beat th sige a the |}C. J. Lidberg, sundry plans, es. P.R. Brooks, J. V. Morse, Wm. Thorn. ally lans speci jons; ai o adver-| timates ete: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2696} berry, George Becker, Sr., A, L. Pence, “No.” tise for the construction of that part of} L. G. Levine, ‘ Pither, D axeman Road W. H. Harthan, Ed. Pifher, D. A. Dunn, ee |, The promise was sealed with a kiss. said road between the village of Deer|? No. 127 .. “8 as se ae oe ee ee = 7-75 | John Skelly, A, A. Adams, C. C. Hols. “Must you go so early?” joa the Mississippi river west of | Chris Litchke, chainman Road man, M. R. Wenaus, Bi S. McAfee, “By no means. Now that we have oe The same being described a8} No.4 .. .. .. ss-.2+ ++ ++ sess 12 00] Walter Stickler, Peter Elliott, C. L. May dj proved that we love each other there’s hesucmape ue upon the | Lieberman Bros., clothes for paup- Ole Rein, C. V. Smith, Henry Volke, \ no possibility of our being dissatisfied eo joes ications, ers, Passard’s district .. .. .. 726|)J, K. Jasper, Clarence Hill, Harry C. with each other after marriage.” Anyone sending a sketch and descr! ‘e motion: was seconded by Commis-|L. Lidberg, chainman, and esti. Holmes, John Hermiston, James Aim- 4 2) quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an | 8iomex King and carried by unanimous mating Road No. 1: .. 7 92]onetti{ Alex Maki, Ed. G. Larson, Axel He was not so slee} he hi i if itr brah hes 44 ; py as he had sup- eee {ts probab iF vote of all members’ present. L. A, Lidberg, chainman Road Malmgren, W. L, O. Bartlett, Charles, le posed. At any rate, it was half past 3 Commissioner King moved that the] No, 127... .... .... -. .. +. 2250|E. Lundquist, W. H. Pletcher, Abe Pal. in the morning when he took his de- county auditor be instructed to advertise} Webb Latham, Livery county sur- on, C. K, Mundy, C. BE. Aiken, J. F. parture. Ao nce for the construction of thi; Deer] veyor Road No. 188 and No. 112 6 50|Foley{ Henry Becker, John Hofer, J. He has now been married ten years, iver-Northome Trunk Line road. Wm. Lehman, supplies for Mrs, P, Murphy, B. E. Benson, G. F. Van. ‘Nhe motion was seconded Commis.| TBensfield, Passard’s district . pre rare galas regi tk sioner Passard and: carried, by: unanimoa | John, Aecuakit: witaeed tote, Fu other between 8 p. m. and 3 a. m. dur- aabeian dk aaaeabees ws present. ‘tic edurt tng their sittings when they were en- Communication from state superintend. ESR pear a: Burt Morris, witness fees, Jus- Batchelder, gaged. ent of public instruction, reletive to the| tice court .. i. 1. 6. cs ee ee 1 14] Carin, Wim. eailan, PA, Malbeohin

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