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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. and interest and the chairman of this jail expenses 500.00 COMMISSIONERS board and county auditor are authorized Clerk of Court -.. 1,600.00 ic iropra to deliver said bonds to said parties Election expenses 2,000.00 upon the payment of the amount I as per bid. Total $33,180.00 Commissioner Durrin seconded the Moved by Commissioner Chute, STATE FAIR Minutes of the Regular Monthly Meeting foregoing resolution and upon roll seconded by Commissioner .Durrin, IKiro-practic call it was carried by several votes. that $35,000 be levied for county revenue of the Board of County Commissioners Those voting aye, Commissioners simzr fund. Motion carried. of This County. Reed, Durrin, Chute, McDonald Moved by Commissioner Durrin, A N E O S I I O N O of in in a E A O O O I those voting no, Commissioner Ulvedahl. seconded by Commissioner Chute, GENEROUS ROAD APPROPRIATION CHING COMPANY OFFICE. Graduate of Michigan that $14,000 be levied for road and 0 On motion the application of the lridge fund. Motion carried. College of Chiropractic, Grand Rapids. Mich. International Falls, Minn., superintendent of scftools for a filing Moved by Commissioner Chute, July 8, 1912. I 9 I 2 Owing to the wonderful results accomplished by case was granted. seconded by Commissioner Durrin, The board of county commissioners The application of John Richer for that $12,000 be levied for poor fund. 300 ACRES the Chiropractors in the surrounding states there has of Koochiching county, Minnesota, A liquor license at Ray was read. Ayes, Motion carried. met in regular session in their been a great demand for a Chiropractor in this Durrin, Chute, Ulvedahl and McDonald CROWDED WITH room in the court house at International Moved by Commissioner Chute, nays, Reed. seconded by Commissioner Durrin, Falls, Minnesota, on Monday, E N E A I N E N E A I O N locality. The application of Theo. Epper for that $4,500 be levied for settlement July 8, 1912, at 5 o'clock p. m. E A I N I E S O I have located here to supply this demand and liquor license at Ray was read. Ayes, with Itasca county. Motion carried. A I O Roll Call—Present, Commissioners E Durrin, Chute, Ulvedahl and McDonald Reed and Chute. Moved by Commissioner Durrin, A I N I E E A E have opened an office in the building at the rear of nays, Reed. No quorum being present, the Tt) seconded by Commissioner Chute, SEWING6C00KING EXHIBITS S On motion the application of John Koochiching Company office. chair declared the meeting adjourn that $6,014.13 as principal and $3,518.16 7Q ACRES DEVOTED SC* Ekeberg for reduction of taxes was ed until Tuesday, July 9, 1912, at 9 as interest, be levied for county Chiropractic is the only science and art which removes granted. a. m. funding bonds. Motion carried. TO THE DISPLAY OF Moved by Commissioner Durrin, the cause of disease by adjustments skillfully Board reconvened on Tuesday, July tl On motion John Berg, John Allen, seconded by Commissioner Chute, A I N E I N E N I O N S 9, 1912, at 9 a. m. Sherman Buckmaster and John Reed given with the hands for that purpose. that Commissioner Ulvedahl be appointed FARM BOYS ENCAMPMENT Roll Call—Present, Commissioners E were appointed a committee to have a committee to meet with Reed, Durrin, Chute, Ulvedahl and Are you sick? NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AIL­ charge of the Koochiching county appropriation the town board of Bear River and representative McDonald. and exhibit at the state O N E O O E A O N MENT (acute or chronic) call and,see me. of Hennepin Bridge On motion of Commissioner Chute, fair. I N E S A E company to adjust a bridge contract. seconded by Commissioner Durrin, Investigation COSTS NOTHING and may mean Pursuant to statute the board proceeded N E A I N E 6 I N S On motion the board adjourned until the minutes, of the previous meeting E to examine the books, vouchers Thursday, July 10, 1912, at 9 a. m. your health and happiness. Sblu»« ABJWS were approved as read. and accounts of the county treasurer Board reconvened on Thursday, .A-petition for the incorporation of and found him in possession of July 10, 1912, at 9:30 a. m. E. A. Miller, D. South International Falls, commenc $74,969.19 as charged with, and the A O O N A S E N S I O N S Roll Call—Present, Commissioners ing at the northwest corner of section A A O S same being deposited as follows: Reed, Durrin, Chute and Ulvedahl 3, township 70, range 24, running CHAMPIONSHIP AUTOMOBILE First National bank $28,849.49 absent, Commissioner McDonald. thence south on the section line to A E S S A A International State bank .. 21,557.07 By unanimous vote the following the quarter section post of sections First State bank, Northome 7,333.38 personal property taxes were cancelled: O E I O 9 and 10, thence east on quarter line First State bank, Big Falls 8,801.89 A. E. Withey, $59, G, D. I S O I O E N I to center of section 11, thence north American State bank, Ranier Cox $21.63, Olsorf and -McGillvary on quarter section line to north line I S A E E N I 8,427.36 $24.06, C. Tornquist $0.51, Joseph of section 2, thence west to place of On motion the following bills were Reber $1.55, John G. Sutherlund $13.81, M.W. SAVAGE'S beginning, was read and on motion laid over: Clyde West $273.16, J. B. Wilm of Commissioner Durrin, seconded FAMOUS„HORSES Dupler and Nellis, painting at $4.22, -Arnold Coal Co. $33.42, Chas. by Commissioner McDonald, the auditor court house $85.00 E. Arnold $11.68, W. H. Coventry M&KE NEW W I was instructed to cause notices Shelrud and Son, supplies for $3.27, W. Blon $21.16, John Gray $2.70, WORLDS RECORDS to be posted of an election to be held Mrs. Emerson 21.95 Ed. Giroux $2.72. in Clyde West's grocery store on George Budd, work on court MONDAY LABOR DAY Following is the list of uncollected lot 13, block 16, Franson's addition house grounds ...' 22.50 personal property taxes: to International Falls, on Tuesday, EXCITING HORSE Annie Shelland, trip to Norden W. J. Loughlin $ 11.98 August 6, 1912, between the hours of and Wildwood 12.50 Namakan Lumber Co 520.10 RACING EVERY DAY 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., at which time On motion the following bills were Geo. Sands 4.73 and place the voters shall vote for or allowed: $25000 Ed. Bennett 9.28 against the proposition of incorporation. C. M. Atkinson, printing $ 4.05 Michael Erickson 35.85 Carried. Dr. F. X. Boucher, per Buelow, J. D. Foote 10.23 I W A E W E E N On motion the board adjourned un board of Mrs. Brown 4.00 Will Gillette 4.72 til 1:30 p. m. Geo. D. Barnard and Co., supplies Mike McHugo 19.31 for sheriff 37.75 C. H. Romens 1.42 Louis F. Dow Co., supplies ... 42.10 Board reconvened at 1:30 pv Matt. D. J. D. Kinkfa 1.56 Wm. Durrin, committee work 27.00 All members present. Peter B. Hay 1.05 Wm. Durrin, commissioners' H. Anderson 2.78 Moved by Commissioner Chute, INOR meeting 13.80 seconded by Commissioner Ulvedahl, M. Buffi 16.92 J. H. Drummond, fees 29.35 that the following road appropriations JLevi Waltx 3.42 Littlefork Mer. Co., supplies Illilli Estate 19.80 be made: for Edler 15.00 E. W. Putman 18.17 District No. 1—Scarlett road, $200.00 Fritz-Cross Co.* supplies .... 8.76 H. Stubbee 2.94 Harrigan road, $200.00 Sundeen RAUDENBUSH PIANOS H. W. Forrer, boarding prisoners road, $200.00 Beaver road, $300.00 Hughes Van Ettan .61 ... 242.00 Van Blatz Brewing Co 32.81 Meding road, $300.00 Rat Root, H. W. Forrer, expenses 51.61 Geo. Cochrane 18.65 $300.00 Jameson, $300.00 Cross Go to the Ask the man who owns one Green Hardware Co., burial of River, $200.00. Motion carried. Ed. Bennett 26.05 Hubbell 25.00 T. H. Beaton 2.89 Moved by Commissioner McDonald, Robert Gregory, assessing .... 77.00 M. J. Garwood 4.33 seconded by Commissioner Chute, Northwest Joe Herman, assisting assessor that the following road appropria Pearl Harris 42.57 70.00 E & I I S O N tions be made* in District No. 2 W. F. Kastor 2.23 Saengerbund Henry Hanson, dirt for court LaPage & Co 81.60 Cemetery road, $300.00 McPhee house grounds 44.63 Miller and Shek 26.29 road $300.00 Ericsburg road, $200.00 R. F. C. litis, dirt for court M. McCormack 7.65 Ray road, $200:00 Jackfish road, St. Paul Auditorium Duluth, Superior antf International Falls house grounds 95.00 $300.00 Ranier road, $200.00. Motion Jake Ungerman 2.79 R. F. C. litis, supplies for jail Miner and Slocum 63.07 carried. July 24, 25 and 26. In The Marvin Music Store and poor 7.90 Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, A. Sheldon 32.45 International Telephone Co., Virginia Lumber Co. 7.72 seconded by Commissioner Chute, Five grand concerts will be phone rent 21.50 Mrs. Y. Moore 20.08 that the following road appropriations F. H. Keyes, supplies for jail 10.90 Al. Bowers 20.08 be made in District No. 3: given, matinees Thursday and Hotel Nicollet Mrs. Anna LaBine, care of Miner and Slocum 15.35 .Sturgeon River road, $200.00 Hazelton Stop at the poor charge 43.00 Namakan Lumber Co 105.81 Friday—a chorus of 2000 male in Minneapolis road, $200.00 Gingrich road, Leslie Paper Co., supplies for Geo. Robbins 94.66 Kibbey. road, $200.00 Dinner ^200.00 *Reeoiniz«d the Really Good* voces—children's chorus of 1500 superintendent 1.00 Convenient Gentral Comfortable Namakan Lumber Co 8.39 Creek, $200.00 Grand Falls, M. & O. Power Co., light for At Carl A. Carlson 4.06 Wafhiniton between Nioollet and Hennepin Avei. 200.00 Dentaybow, $200.00 Gowdy, —noted soloists—Symphony Or­ EUROPEAN Moderate Priced Cafe jail and barn 7.61 St. Croix Pine and Cedar Co. 52.46 $200.00 Bear River, $200.00 Lindford, 200 ROOMS—SI.OO UPWARD BEST IN THE TWIN CITIES M. & O. Power Co., light for Cooledge Schussler Co 51.14 $100.00 Wicker, $100.00. Motion chestra—special tickets will be court house 1.60 J. Fred Siats i.... 11.22 carried. Abe Olson, acct Willhide, assessing Ed. Bennett 4.45 Moved by Commissioner Chute, sOld from all Northern Pacific '..... 87.50 M. Birrenback 8.96 seconded by Commissioner McDonald, J. C. IN FELT Pioneer Co., supplies 21.00 ticket offices in Minnesota to Cloquet Post and Tie Co 38.60 that the following road appropriations Pioneer Store, acct Erickson L. O. Solberg 22.62 be made in District No. 5 either St. Paul or Minneapolis on Bros., supplies for May family Namakan Lumber Co. 33.41 Road No. 1 in Sault township, $200.00 5.00 No. 2 in Sault township, $150.00 Allen and Keiver 54.25 July 23. 24 and 25 at approximate­ John Peterson, per Frroriskson, J. R. Allen 4.87 Rapid River, $150.00 Williams, $150.00 Wholesale and Retail Meats and Groceries work at court house W. L. Keiver 15.18 State road No. 7, $300.00. Motion ly one and one third fare for the grounds 8.00 Geo. Sleeman 19.11 carried. J. F. Reed, mileage 12.00 W. Buffy 19.16 round trip—return limit July 29. Moved by Commissioner Durrin, Security Blank Book Co., D. Engelbert ..." 4(5.05 seconded by Commissioner Ulvedahl, For train service and rates see blanks -90 Hamm Brewing,Co 47.32 that the following road appropriations A. Setterlund Co., work at. Nelson and. Nelson 110.88 be made in District No. 4: Minnesota & International Ry jail 8.97 International Lumber Co. .. 513.92 Plum Creek, $300.00 Wildwood, A. Setterlund Co., screens for International Lumber Co. .. 92.91 $300.00 Pine Top, $300.00 Eng§lwopd, court house 130.00 $500.00 Forest Grove, $300.00 International Lumber Co. .. 9.10 WE First State bank, Littlefork, have just installed the most modern M. A. Ulvedahl, commissioners' International Lumber Co. .. 504.02 Evergreen, $300.00.. Motion carried. acct Josie, assessing 87.50 meeting 7.20 International Lumber Co. .. 1554.47 Amonia Refrigerator Plant and Cold The following bid was received for First State bank, Littlefork, International State bank, acct International Lumber Co. .. 103.03 refunding bonds: $30,000 series. "A" acct M. Van Vleck, assessing 87.50 Storage. Warehouse with capacity enough Montgomery, printing petitions International Lumber Co. .. 6.27 4 per cent and $50,000 series "B" First State bank, Littlefork, 10.00 International Lumber Co. .. 72.60 4% per cent at par, by Coffin and to take care of Meats and Groceries in acct J. Van Vleck, assessing 256.00 International State bank, acct Backus-Brooks 56.21 Crawford. First State bank, Littlefork, Montgomery, court calendars car lots, because we are in a position to The following is an estimate of the Commissioner Chute offered the acct Madden, assessing 101.50 54.00 county auditor for expenses for ensuing following, resolution and moved its buy cheap. We can sell cheap and will First State bank* Littlefork, First National bank, assignment adoption: year: acct McNeal, et al ....... of wages for work Auditor and clerk hire ....$ 4,000.00 give our customers the benefit of our advantages. Whereas, Upon the opening of the H. J. Engelking, justice fees 4.50 on court house grounds .. 112.75 Treasurer and clerk hire .. 2,600.00 bids for the $30,000 refunding bonds, Patrick Phalen, watching prisoners First National bank, acct Baline, County Attorney ... 1,800.00 known as series "A," and $50,000 refunding S.25 assignment of wages Judge of Probate ........ 1,250.00 bonds known as series "B," The following bills were allowed, for work on court house Superintendent of Schools 1,500.00 the bid of Coffin and Crawford and subject to proper O. K.: grounds 5.50 Sheriff, jailor and watch-/ Commercial Investment company at First State bank, Littlefork, First National bank, acct man .' .. 3,680.00 par and interest being the best and acct Ward, assessing ..... 189.00 Brown, assignment of wages most advantageous fpr said county, Board of prisoners ....... 2,500.00 First State bank, Littlefork, for work on court house now therefore, be it Janitor court house 900.00 acct Harrigan, assessing .. 196.00 grounds 9.00 $30,000.00 Court expenses 5,000.00 Resolved, That the re On motion the board adjourned to Everybody is invited to inspect our plant. First State bank, Big Falls, "A," Printing "....... 2,000.00 funding bonds, known as Series beet on Monday, July 15, 1912, at 3 acct Maher, assessing .... 101.50 4 cent, dated Books and supplies 2,000.00 paying interest at per o'clock p. m. First State bank, Littlefork, $50,000.00 refund Postage and express ....,0 350.00 J. C. INFELT July 1, 1012, and J. F. Reed, acct Jacobs, assessing .... 56.00 "B," dated Fixing co„urt house grounds 500.00 ing bonds, known as series Chairman. First. State bank, Littlefork, paying per cent, July 1, 1912,, 4% Register of Deeds, hire .... 500.1)0 Attest: acct Dimon, assessing 66.50 sold.to County Attorney contingent be and the same are/hereby International Falls, Minn. Telephone No. .11 L. H. Slocum, -y First State bank, Littlefork, Coffin and Crawford and Commercial fund' 500.00 said St* County Auditor. acct Fitzpatrick, assessing 77.00 court house and Investment company,at par Incidental