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aasgsv /'•t'y "^S Iff INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS SALE OF SCHOOL AND SHERIFF'S SALE OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY That bonds numbered 715 to 765 both inclusive be payable as to principal on the first, day of July. 1935. Resolved, further, that the County Auditor is hereby instructed to give OTHER STATE LAUDS COMMISSIONERS, KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINN- STATE OP MINNESOTA 1 Dublic notice of the sale of said bonds by publishing same in the International Falls Press, a weekly newspaper published in International Falls. Minn., for ss County of Koochiching three successive weeks, naming the time and place where bids will be received. International Palls. May 5t.h 1915. IN DISTRICT COURT That the Board of County Commissionrs meet at the office of the County The Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching County, Minnesota, Auditor in International Falls, Minn., on the 8th day of June, 1915, at 10 o'clock Fred Henschke A. M. for the purpose of receiving and opening bids for said bonds. met pursuant to adjournment, in regular session at their office in the Court State of Minnesota, State Auditor's House at International Falls, Minnesota, on Tuesday, May 5th, 1915, at 10 a. m. The motion was seconded by«Commissioner Royem and carried by unanimous Office, St. Paul, April 29, 1915. vote. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Rol,l Call:—Commissioners present. Commissioners McDonald. Bursack, Fred A. Henschke and" Fred S. Schell. On motion, the following applications for reduction of assessments were on June 14th, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m. Royem, Ulvedahl and Harrigan. absent, none. Copartners as Henschke and Schell rejected, Theodore Nilzen, Alfred M- Jevne. in the office of the County Auditor at The minutes of the previous meeting were read and on motion of Commissioner Notice is hereby given, that by virtue On motion, the following applications for reduction of assessments were International Falls, Koochiching county, Roy em seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, were approved as of an execution to me directed and delivered, in the State of Minnesota, I will offer recommended and now* in my hands, issued David Dodds, Martin Christianson, John Bearass, Louis Monson, Hattie A. for sale certain unsold state land* and corrcctcd. The Board spent the forenoon in discussing maintenance machinery for out of the District Court, Twelfth Garrett, Sarah L. Jaquith, Ira M. Dobbs, Thos. Taylor, Minnie Miller, Gratton also those state lands which have reverted Judicial District, State of Minnesota, nft Graw, Paul Mai, August Petterson, Ole Indahl, Edward Parsons, Henry to the state by reason of the non* State Roads. in and for the County ofRenville Eastman, J. D. Buck, H. I. Bedell, Anna Franson and Crookston Lumber Co.. payment of interest. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:30 P. M. and The TJ. F. K\ Ttv, upofri a judgement rendered in said Terms: Fifteen per of tV"-- purchase The Board reconvened at 1:30 F. M. Coyrt in favor of Fred Henschke and price must be paid °t the time of On motion the bill of Chas A. Anderson was rejected. All members present. againgt Fred A. Henschke and Fred S. On motion, the following bills were audited and allowed and Auditor instructed sale. The balance of purchase money is Commissioner Bursack introduced the following resolution and moved its to Hraw warrants for same: Schell, copartners as Henschke and payable in whole or in part on or bf fore adoption. Be it Resolved: That State Road No. 9 be changed to read as follows Schell, and said judgement transcribed A. J. Anderson. Supplies for Mrs. Wilson forty years from date of sale: the rate 15.00 A road leading east from the village of Mizpah on the line through Sections to Koochiching County the 11th day Geo. Ball.. Posting notices of interest on the unpaid balance is 10.00 Two (2) and One (1), Township 151, Range 28. thence north to the west quarterpart John Berg. Certificate of exnense of March 1915, I have levied upon the four per cent per annum, payable oil 72.87 of Section six (6), Township 151 Range 2S, thence east to center of Section following described property of said June 1st in each year. W. Buffey. Refund of unearned license 242.50 six (6), thence north to the 1-lfi line of Section six (6), thence east 2% defendant, to-wit: Appraised value of timber, if any, John Bursack.. Mileage.. May meeting 16.60 miles to the Section line between Sections three (3) and four (4), thence south The Northeast quarter (NE&) Section "Burnett Bros., livery, Elwell road No. 20 must also be paid at time of sale. 6.00 8% miles between Sections three (3) and four (4), Nine (9) and Ten (1°). J. J. Doran, repairs., jail Twenty-six (26) and the Northhalf Lands on which the interest is deliiw 1.85 •EMftPPn Clri^ and Sixteen (16). Twentv-one (?-1) and Twenty-two (22), intersecting of the Northwest quarter (N%of quent may be redeemed at any time up J. J. Doran, repairs, jail I....!..!!'.!'.!!!'.!! 2.75 the Park Avenue road at the Southwest corner of Section TwentytWo NW^i) and the Northwest quarter of to the hour of sale, or before resale to J. J. Doran auto service. McManus to hospital 3.00 (22). _T1 the Northeast quarter (NW% of the an actual purchaser. and carried by Louis F. Dow Co., Supplies, Auditor and Treasurer 3.43 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Ulvedahl NE%) of Section Twenty-eight (28), All mineral rights are reserved by J. H. Drummond. Clerk's fees ... 31.30 and the Northeast quarter of the Northeast the laws of the state. J. C. Eddy, Labor, Harrigan road 7.00 U,lalMoved by Commissioner Royem, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan that quarter (NE% of the NE%) Section Not more than 320 acres can be sold G. A. Elder, Com. on Ditch Bonds, No. 13 6700.00 salary of Engineers on State. Rural Highways be set at $4.00 per day and Twenty-nine (29), all in Township or contracted t? be sold to any on# G. A. Elder, Com. on Ditch Bonds, No. 12 2600.00 One hundred and fifty-eight (158) purchaser. Ji'alls Lumber and Coal Co.. Fuel for jail 49.10 €XPe?roevedVbve conTmisfsi°oner''SarSnfsecTndTd'by' Commissioner Royem that-- North, Range Twenty-six (26) West must Agents acting for purchasers Falls Lumber and Coal Co., Fuel for Court House 13.38 bid of Plymouth Construction Co. for cleaning and* painting of steel bridges, of the Fifth principal meridian, also furnish affidavit of authority. Fritz Cross Co... Assessment Books 307.00 1 1 si 00 be accented. Motion carried. lots number 10, 11 and 12 and the Appraisers' reports, showing quality Fritz Cross Co., Supplies, Treas 17.75 On motion, Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday May 6th, 1915, at 10 a. m. Southeast quarter of the Northeast and kind of soil, are on file in this Fritz Cross Co., Supplies, Supt. of Schools 7.50 Board reconvened on Wednesday, May 6th.. 1915, at 10 A. M. office. quarter (SE% 'of the NE%) and the Fritz Cross Co., Supplies Auditor 17.75 Roll Call:—Commissioners present, Commissioner McDonald Royem BurUlvedahl Southeast quarter of the Southeast Lists giving legal descriptions Of Fritz Cross Co., Supplies. Judge of Probate !!!.! 4.60 and Harrigan. Absent none. lands to be offered may be obtained of quarter (SE% of the SE%) of Section Free Press Ptg. Co., Supplies, Auditor 33.50 Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan the State Auditor or the State Commissioner Twenty-seven (27), Township One Free Press Ptg. Co., Supplies, Auditor 25.00 of Immigration at St. Paul, and hundred fifty-eight (158) North, Range Free Press Ptg. Co., Supplies, Auditor 6.15 of the County Auditor at above address. Twenty-seven (27) West, of the Fifth Free Press Ptg. Co., Supplies, Auditor 1.00 J. A. O. PREVS, principal meridian, all in Koochiching Frank Gasperlin, Road work, 151-67 2.50 State Auditor County, Minnesota. And that I shall Jos. Gasperlin.. Road work, 151-27 2.50 on Saturday, the 26th day of June, A. John Glava, Supplies, Mrs Trombley 15.00 fiery have Same demonstrated with authority to purchase for maintenance of 1915, at the hour o"t 11 o'clock A. M. of E. W. Gosline, Supplies, Capt. Tindall 50.80 State' Roads. Motion carried. The chair appointed Commissioners Ulvedahl, SUMMONS said day, at the Sheriff's office in the Green Hdw. Co. Supplies, Court House 20.00 Rovem and McDonald as such committee. STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 Court House in International Falls in Green Hdw Co., Burial., Frank Semick Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner Bursack 25.00 ss said County and State, proceed to sell Frank Green. Burial. George McCue that application of W. Buffey for transfer of liquor license be rejected. Motion 25.00 County of Koochiching all the right, title and interest of the Green Hdw. Co., Burial.. George Hubbell 25.00 Gowan-Peyton-Twohy Co. (A corporation) above named Fred A. Henschke and Green Hdw. Co., Burial^ John Terry 25.00 ""'Moved bv Royem, seconded by Commissioner Ulvedahl, Commissioner Plaintiff Fred S. Schell, copartners as Henschke C. M. Grimstad, Supplies, Geo. Greek 15.30 that County Depository Bond of tbe First State.Bank of W,lta ,n the vs & Schell, in and to the above described Matt Grgurich, Labor on Irwin Road ]. sum Of $13,000.00 with William J. Lau, A. A. D. Rahn, William F. Steffes, Otto 50.00 J. M. Heller, Defendant? John Harrigan, Lumber. ..... property, to satisfy said Judgment Diercks, John R. Norris and Albert W. Atwater as sureties be accepted. 2.40 DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH JTOZ* and costs, amounting to Eight hundred John Harrigan, Posting notices 2.25 CIAI, DISTRICT. fifty-eight Dollars and sixty cents William Harrigan, Viewing road No 20 and mileage MOtMovedr by1 Commissioner Ulvedahl. seconded by Commissioner Royem that 24.00 together with all accruing costs of The State of Minnesota to the abors William Harrigan, Mileage, May meeting 15.00 Bond of L. H. Slocum in the sum of $2,000.00 with the Massachusetts Bonding igrtrrrr named Defendant: sale, and interest on the same from the Oscar Holmstrom, Labor, Harrigan Road 19.12 and Insurance Company as surety, be accepted. Motion carried. 5th day of August, 1914, at the rate of August Holmstrom Posting notices Ton are hereby summoned and required Moved by Commissioner Royem seconded by Commissioner Harrigan \that 2.25 6 per cent per annum, at Public Auction, to answer the complaint of Indus Merc. Co., Supplies, Hattie Garrett Engineer Ogaard be authorized to have the Rat Root Bridge repaired. Motion 15.00 to the highest bidder for cash. Indus Merc. Co., Supplies.. Steve Mananson the plaintiff in the awove entitled action, 15.00 carried. THOMAS P. WHITE, Sheriff which complaint Is on file in th# International Plumbing Co., Repairs, jail Moved bv Commissioner Harrigan, seconded by Commissioner Royem that 3.85 Koochiching' Connty, Minn, office of the clerk of the above named International Light and Water Co., March light, Court House the County Surveyor be authorized to lay out road in Town of Summerville. DALY & BABHAB9 Court, and to serve a copy of your and Jail 35.72 Motion carried. and JEVNE & NORTON wer to said complaint on the subscribers, E. W. Kibbey.. County Road work, 70-24 .T .' Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner Bursack 5.00 Plaintiff's Attorney. Jevne & Norton, at their office in Martin Knops, Survey State Road, 151-27 that the chair appoint a committee to inspect the cieaning and painting of 5.40 Dated at International Falls, Minn., the city of International Falls, County F. J. Kueffner, Rodman. S. R. H. No. 9 12.00 bridges. The chair appointed the commissioner from their respective districts May 12th, 1915. of Koochiching, State .of Minnesota, Frank S. Lang, Acknowledgements, etc., 20.00 0 aftt as such committee. within twenty days after the servics May 13-June 24 Littlefork Merc. Co., Supplies Mrs Carl Elder 15.00 Commissioner Royem introduced the following resolution. of this notice upon you, exclusive of Littlefork Merc. Co., Supplies, Mrs. E. Pettis of one Be it resolved: that each commissioner be appointed a committee 15.00 SHERIFF'S SALE. the day of said service and if you fail Jos. Lloyd, Stamped Envelopes. Auditor 65.70 0 view and inspect roads in their respective districts. The motion was seconded to answer the said complaint within Berner Loftfield, Engineer and expenses. Road No. 9 178.87 by Commissioner Harrigan and carried by unanimous vote. the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this Logan and Co., Seeds for Poor Farm STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 14.32 Commissioner Ulvedahl introduced the following resolution and moved its action will apply to the Court for the 9 Wm. Lundstrom, Corduroy for State Rural Highway No. ss 977.71 adoption: Be it resolved: That the Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching relief demanded in said complaint. Geo. Lyng Chainman. 70-24 County of Koochiching County, in regular session assembled do hereby decide and determine 12.50 JEVNE ft NORTON, Attorneys, IN DISTRICT COURT Minnesota State Sanitorium. Board and treatment of Ida and io expend for road and bridge construction or maintenance during the year Pall#, International Vivian' Ogren and A. Truelson 191R. the maximum amount, or 85 per cent. The motion was seconded by Commissioner 96.10 Fred Henschke Minnesota* C. B. Montgomery, Notices to Town Clerks Bursack and carried by unanimous vote. 3.75 vs C. B. Montgomery, Personal Property Tax Statements Commissioner Royem introduced the following resolution and moved its 5.75 Guy C. Parker, Verified account blanks Adoption: Be it resolved that the Board of County Commissioners of Koo- 50.00 Fred S. Schell J. Louis Peterson, State vs Joe McMantrs NOTICE OP CHANGE OP LOCATION, 15.90 hing County does hereby agree and will construct State Rural Highway No. Ranier Merc. Co., Supplies, Mrs. Emmerson Notice is hereby given, that by virtue 15.00 $. 20 and 24 as provided by the original plans provided that the sections which D. Rose, Assistant Surveyor County Road Work 70-24 of an execution to me directed and delivered, 50.60 Jia.ve been completed according to the plans be accepted by the State for the Harold Royem, Mileage. May meeting Notice is hereby given that at a and now in my hands, issued 8.60 Dtirpose of providing maintenance thereon, and the County Board hereby releases Commissioners meeting of the Board of County Harold Royem, Viewing Road No. 24 and mileage out of the. District Court, Twelfth 22.60 the State from any further construction charge than the contract of Koochiching County, St. Paul Stamp Works, Stamp, Treas Judicial District. State of Minnesota, OTice. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Harrigan and carried by .80 day Minnesota, to be held on the 4th G. A. Semon, Supplies, Mrs Brodeen, March in and for the County of Renville unanimous vote. 15.00 forenoon of May 1915 at 10:00 A. M. in the G. A. Semon, Supplies, Mrs. Brodeen, April upon a judgement rendered in said 15.00 Moved by Commissioner Royem, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan that Commissioners in the office of the County Frank Shank, Axman, State Road, 151-27 Court in favor of Fred Henschke and Mrs. 2.50 Hattie Garrett be allowed $15.00 per month from the poor fund. Motion there will be held a hearing Chas. L. Sheeran, Bond for Co. Hosp. Assc., M. A. Ulvedahl against Fred S. Schell, and said Judgement carried. 12.50 on the following application for the Annie E. Shelland, Certificate of Expense transcribed to Koochiching On motion, the application of Arthur Salness to be accepted as an inmate 18.39 transfer of a liquor license: County the 11th day of March 1915, I L. H. Slocum Trans. John Williams to Northome ... 1.50 ©f The State Sanitorium, was granted. I, William Buffey, located on Lot No, J. E. Sullivan, April Board. Poor Farm have levied upon the following described 210.00 Moved by Commissioner Bursack. seconded by Commissioner Ulvedahl that one (1), Township 160, Range 29 of J. E. Sullivan, April Board. Poor Farm property of said defendant, to-wit: 48.50 £&ptain Tindall be allowed $15.00 per month from the poor fund. Motion Koochiching County who was granted John Suhrbeer, Axman, County Road. 26-157-25 !.!!!!! Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section 3.00 carried. a license permission by your honorable John Shurbeer, Payment on contract. County Road 36-157125 .. Twenty-seven (27), Township One 50.00 Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan body to sell intoxicating liquor hundred fifty-eight (158) North. Range Geo. F. Swinnerton. Viewing remains of H. Weston and Geo. that the following road appropriations be made. for a period of one year commencing Hubbell Twenty-six (26) West of the Fifth principal 10.40 Dentaybow $200.00 Grand Falls $200.00 on the first day of October 1914, hereby meridian, except the following Geo. F. Swinnerton, Viewing remains, holding inquest and mileage. Lindford $200.00 Henry $200.00 makes application to your honorable Case of Infant Neilson described portion, to-wit: Beginning at 29.80 my Big Falls $200.00 Gowdy $150.00 body for permission to move M. A. Ulvedahl, Mileage* May meeting Southwest (SW) corner of the 7.20 Dinner Creek $200.00 and that the money be spent under place of business which is situated on Thomas Watson, Supplies, Mrs Knutson .' Southwest quarter of the Northeast 15.90 Lot No. 1, Section 1, in Townchip ICQ th6 supervision of the Town Board. Steffes Road, $350.00 to be expended under Thos. Watson, Building Bridge on State Road No. 20 .!.!!!!!!! quarter (SW1^ of the NEJ/4) thence running 225.00 and Range 29, to the following location Supervision of Commissioner Ulvedahl and Engineer Kibbey. Motion Carried. Thos. P. White, Sheriff Case of Sam Palmer North 209 feet, thence East 209 6.00 Lot No. 4, Section 7, Township ICQ Moved by Commissioner Royem, seconded by Commissioner Bursack that Thos. P. White. Sheriff, Expenses feet, thence South 209 feet, thence 20.60 and Range 29, for the balance of th# the following Road appropriations be made: Thos. P. White. Case of Edna Doran West 209 feet to point of beginning 2.00 unexpired term of said lice rise. Rapid River $200.00 Williams $200.00 Thos. P. White, Case of A. Goldstein all in Koochiching County, Minnesota. Dated April 10th, 1915. .26 Murphy .' $100.00 Sault $250.00 Thos. P. White, Telephone bill And that I shall on Saturday, the 26th W. BUFFEY. 4.34 Manitou .- $200.00 Indus $250.00 Thos. P. White, Expenses day of June A. D. 1915, at the hour of 40.04 Watrous $200.00 Reedy* $200.00 Thos. P. White, Feeding prisoners. April 411.50 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Bannock $200.00 and that the money be expended Mary White, Matron, Case of Arvilla Dowd 21.00 Sheriff's office at the Court House in CITATION FOR HEARING ON trfider the supervision of the Town Board. Motion carried. A. E. Withey. Labor, removing storm sash and putting on screens International Falls in said County and Moved bv Commissioner Harrigan. seconded by Commissioner Ulvedahl FINAI. ACCOUNT. etc.. Court House and Jail State, proceed to sell all the right, 38.85 that the following road appropriations be made: Estate of Carl August Hogglund Zimmerman Electric Co., Electric Lamps, Court House title and interest of the above named 2.40 Jameson $250.00 Beaver $250.00 W. J. Zimmerman, Assistant, State Road No. 5 Fred S. Sshell in and to the above described STATE OF MINNESOTA 59.82 Cross River $250.00 and that, the money be expended Harry Bisgood, Justice fees State vs Laughlin property, to satisfy said Judgement 4.20 under the supervision of the Town Board. Dahl Road in Township 64, Range Martin Engleking, Witness fees, State vs Laughlin and costs, amounting to Five County of Koochiching 1.13 ti. $200.00 Brandon Road in Cross River, $200.00, to be expended under the B. B. Ketchina. Witness fees. State vs Laughlin hundred ninety-eight Dollars and IN PROBATE COURT 1.12 Supervision of Commissioner Harrigan and Engineer Kibbey. Motion carried. Harry Bisgood, Justice fees, State vs John Anderson F'iftv-six cents, together with all accruing 3.70 OF CARL AUGUST HOGGLUND89T"# Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Royqpn that Miles Harris, Witness fees, State vs John Anderson costs of sale,, and interest on 1.13 th6 following road anpropriations be made: In the matter of the estate of Joe Foubiske, Witness fees, State vs John Anderson the same from the 5th day of August 1.12 Plum Creek $200.00 Wildwood $250.00 Carl August Hogglund, Decedent. Harry Bisgood, Justice fees, State vs Laughlin 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent per 3.97 Englewood $250.00 Forest Grove $300.00 The State of Minnesota to all persons Constable Thompson, Officers fees, State vs Laughlin annum, at Public Auction, to the highest 1.50 Evergreen $300.00 to be expended by the Town Board. interested in the above entitled matter bidder for cash. E. E. Blegen, Justice fees, State vs Arvilla Dowd 2.90 PinetoD $250.00 to be expended by Commissioner Bursack and Engineer Whereas, Amanda W. Hanson has Emil Olson, Officers fees. State vs Arvilla Dowd THOMAS P. WHITE, Sheriff 23.55 Kibbey. Motion carried. filed in this court the final account of Joe Gauthre Witness fees. State vs Arvilla Dowd Koochiching' Connty, Minn. 1.90 Commissioner Ulvedahl offered the following resolutions and preamble and A. M. Hanson's administration of the DALY & BARNARD George Geddes, Witness fees. State vs Arvilla Dowd 5.96 ttiOVed their adoption: estate of the above named decedent, St M. J. McHugo, Justice fees. State vs J. Ungerman and JEVNE NORTON 3.95 together with her petition praying for Wherftas in pursuance of and in full compliance with the provisions of Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. Bro^wn, Officers fees. State vs J. Ungerman ,,22.72 Section 27, Chapter 230, general laws of Minnesota, 1915, and the several acts the adjustment and allowance of said Jos. Peterson, Witness fees. State vs J. Ungerman Dated at International Falls, Minn., 1.09 final- account and for distribution of amendatory thereof and supplements thereto, such steps have been duly and May 12th, 1915. Wm. Dittaman. Witness fees. State vs J. Ungerman 1.09 the residue of sajd estate to the persons legally taken that public drainage ditches with certain branches and laterals Ira M. Dobbs, Justice fees, State vs Blind Tom May 13-June 24 14.90 thereunto entitled: It is ordered have been duly located and established within the County of Koochiching, Fred Lebeau, Officers fees. State vs Blind Tom 1.40 that that said petition be heard, and State of Minnesota, known as Judicial Ditches Numbers 14, 17, 18, and 20, and Harry Bisgood, Justice fees. State vs J. Anderson 2.85 NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS all persons interested in said matter such proceedings have been had in the District Court of the 15th Judicial District. On motion, the Board adjourned tor meet on Tuesday, June 8th, 1915 at be and appear before this court on of the State of Minnesota duly locating and establishing said ditches and 10:00 o'clock A. Ms o'clock R. s. the 12th day of May 1915, at 10 It has been definitely ascertained and determined, in accordance with the proVisions MCDONALD, Notice is hereby given that the Board A. M., at the Probate Court Rooms in of law applicable thereto that the expense incurred and to be incurred of County Commissioners of Koochiching Chairman. the Court House at International Falls In locating, establishing and constructing said ditches will be at least the sum County, Minnesota, offer for sale Attest in said County, and then and there, or Of seven hundred sixty-five thousand dollars ($765,000.00) and Seven Hundred Sixty-five Thousand £. H- SLOCUM. as soon thereafter as the matter can bs Whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of Koochiching Dollars ($765,000.00) ditch bonds of County Auditor. heard, show cause, if any they have, said county, issued in accordance with County to defray the expenses incurred and to be incurred in so locating, establishing why said petition should not be granted and constructing saicT°judicial ditches. resolutions aim proceedings for the establishment and that this citation be served by within said county of judicial Now therefore, be it resolved by this County Board that it is necessary fit* the publication thereof in the International for such nurDose to raise at this time the sum of seven hundred sixty-five ditches No. 14, 17, 18 and 20. Falls Press according to law Said bonds will bear date July 1, thousand dollars ($765,000.00). Berg, Witness the Honorable, John 1915, due and payable Fifty-one Thousand Resolved further that the negotiable coupon bonds of said County of KooChichine Judge of said court, and the seal of ($51,000) dollars July 1, 1921, and he issued for said purpose in the aggregate amount of seven hundred 191&, said court, this 12th day or April, Fifty-one Thousand ($51,000) dollars LW* Sixty-five thousand dollars ($765,000.00), that said bonds be 765 in number from JOHN BERG, July 1st each year thereafter until the 1 to 765 both inclusive, be of the denomination of one thousand dollars ($1,000) Farm and Draft Horses for Sale Judge* full amount is paid with interest payable each, be dated the first day of July, 1915, bear interest at the rate of 5% per Court Seal. semi-annually at* the rate of 5% cent, payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July in each year JEVNE ft NORTON, per cent per annum, and the Board of and be due and payable as to principal and interest at the place designated by From 500 to 1000 head of horses constantly on Attorneys for Petitioner. County Commissioners will meet on the County Board, that each of said bonds be payable in lawful money of the including large Draft Horses, Driving Horses, Delivery the 8th day of June, 1915 at 10 o'clock Vnited States of America: a. m. to open and consider bids for Horses, Farm Chunks, Farm Mares, Saddlers and Mules. Every horse That bonds numbered 1 to 51 both inclusive be payable as to principal on said bonds. SPRING BRIDES Should must hitched and tried before sale. If you want one horse, a team or a carload, the first, dav of July. 1921. Sale thereof to be of a sum not less comet° BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN That bonds numbered 52 to 102 both inclusive be payable as to principal than par thereof, with the accrued interest Oil the first day of July. 1922, that their invitations be sectored and the right to reject any and That bonds numbered 103 to 153 both inclusive be payable as to principal all bids to be reserved by the Board Av"w* St* Great Midway Horse Market, St Paul. Bfiun. 23d Oil the first dav of July. 1923. at the Press Office. rnvate Sates Daily Auction Every Wednesday* Private Sales Daily of ^County Commissioners. All bids for That bonds numbered 154 to 204 both inclusive be payable as to principal said bonds shall be without condition on the first day of July, 1924. or qualification and must be sealed. That bonds numbered 205 to 255 both inclusive be payable as to principal No bids will be considered by the Board on the first, day of July. 1925. of County Commissioners unless the That bonds numbered 256 to 306 both inclusive be payable., as to.principal THE LITTLE MEAT MARKET bidder making the same shall deposit Ott the first day of July. 1926. therewith his certified check payable PHONE 120. That bonds numbered 307 to 357 both inclusive be payable as to principal to the order' of the treasurer oC said On the first day oT July. 1927. county without condition for an. amount The Minneapolis Dollar-Heiel That bonds numbered 358 to 408 both inclusive be payable as to principal On Third Street, Opposite Rex Hotel. equal to five per cent of the face value On the first day of July. 1928. 200 MODERN ROOMS of the bonds proposed to be bid for That bonds numbered 409 to 459 both Inclusive be payable as to principal Heart Diatriet and as a guarantee that the party so stated la of Bwiinm on the first day of July. 1929. Good Suppy of Meat*, Fuh, Groceries, Batter and Eu*. making such bid will, if awarded the S I N E A E That bonds numbered 460 to 510 both inclusive be payable as to principal sale, take the bonds and pay for them SUROPLAN HATC FOR TWO FCRBONS TL.60 on the first, day of July 1930. according to the terms of said bid, and PRIVATE SATH AND TOILET EXTRA FISH AND POULTRY CLEANED BEFORE DELIVERY That bonds numbered 511 to 561 both inclusive be payable as to nrinciDal in case of failure to do so, the same COMPLETE SAFETY on the first day of July. 1931. shall be forfeited and retained by said AUTOMATIO SPRINKLERS nrinciDal That bonds numbered 562 to 612 both inclusive be payable as to county as liquidated damages for the AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION I E E A A first on the day of July. 1932. breach of contract on the part of said (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW MO UVEF A bidder. That bonds numbered 613 to 663 both inclusive be payable as to nrinciDal EVER LOOT IN A SPRINKLED BUILDIMO.) On the first day of July. 1933. M. LARSEN Prop. Dated at Internaticnal Falls, Minnesota, •VERT ROOM MAO HOT AND COLD RUNHINO bonds numbered to both inclusive nrinciDal That 664 714 be payable as to May 6, 1915. WATER, STEAM HEAT, OAS AND EUCTM8 on the first day of July. 1934. USHTO, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. H. SLOCUM, May 6-20 •EVEN SIORV ANNEX IN CONNECTION, County Auditor. & ,Y:„ :b$mI bv & tJSl\ M&iS, M• a feS .1. "i