International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 24, 1915 · Page 5 of 8
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1 .... if 1 -a. 4 =£1 '1 O-"** TSL-"* -i r* "y"1 **'4 0 ft -1 b. 1 J*- 7 & INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS m? cipal and interest to be payable in Chicago, Illinois, be and- the same is hereby PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. THE 600D OUDQE START I HQ ON A CftM?AlQN TOUR accepted and said bonds awarded and sold to said Commercial Investment Company and Farmers State Bank, of Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, and the proper officers are hereby authorized to execute said bonds and deliver same to said NOT HERc, JUDGE. (Continued from Page i.) purchasers upon the payment thereof. DO I NEED TO Said resolution was duly seconded by Commissioner Royem, and upon ARE TOO WELL KN SHOW My TICKET ($1,000) oh the first day of July A. D. 19 together with roll call those voting Aye: yOU AND THE 1 interest on said amount from date hereof until paid, at the TOBACCO CHEW- Commissioner McDONALD. rate of Five and one-haif (5%) percentum per annum, payable Commissioner BURSACK. semi- annually on the First Days of January and July in.-each Commissioner ROYEM. year, as evidenced by and upon the presentation and surrender Commissioner HARRIGAN. •of the annexed interest coupons as they "severally become due: Those voting Nay: toth principal and interest payable in lawful money of the Commissioner ULVEDAHL. United States- of America, at the office of the Central Trust arid the said resolution was by the chairman declared carried. Company of Illinois in ihe City of Chicago, State of Illinois Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, seconded by Commissioner Ulvedahl, and for the prompt payment of this bond, with interest as that the County Surveyor be instructed to make inspection of route of roads aforesaid, at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of petitioned for in Township 66, Range 23 24, and 25. Motion carried. said County are hereby irrevocably pledgfed. On motion Board adjourned until Wednesday, June 9th, 1915, at 9:30, A. M. This Bond is one of a series of .bonds of like date, amount Board reconvened on Wednesday, June 9th, 1915, at 9:30 A. M. and tenor, excepting as to maturity, aggregating ftie sum of ROLL CALL:—Present, Commissioners McDonald, Bursack, Ulvedahl, Thousand Dollars, numbered from ......to Royem, and Harrigan. Absent, none. both inclusive, issued by the Board of County Commissioners Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, tor the purpose of defraying and for an amount necessary to defray the expense that R. Liljeblad be instructed to write Liability Insurance for County employees incurred and to be incurred in locating, constructing and establishing on road work, to the amount of $3,000.00. Motion, carried. ^within said county, public drainage ditch known as Judicial Ditch Number... Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan and is issued by authority of and in strict accordance with the provisions of that bid of S. N. Rubin, of $406.00 for painting of jail, and Sheriff's -residence, Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty (230), General Laws of Minnesota, 1905 be accepted, and that Commissioner Ulvedahl be appointed a committee to look «,nd all legislative enactments amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto after said painting. Motion carried. AND IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED, That all things, acts EAVE it to railroad men to\ Moved by Commissioner Ulvedahl, seconded by Commissioner Royem, that and conditions required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota Bond of Farmers' State Bank of Littlefork, Minnesota, with the National Surety to happen to be done and performed precedent to and in Jthe issuance of this Company, of New York as surety, in the sum of $2,000, be approved. Motion get the right word on chewing "bond have happened and been properly done and performed in regular and due carried. form and time as required by law that the total indebtedness of said County, Moved by Commissioner Royem, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, that tobacco—from agent to including this bond," does not exceed any constitutional .or statutory limitation. the personal bond of the International State Bank, City, in the sum of $60,000., IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The' Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching with Eliza F. Cowan, Ronald S. McDonald, Frank H. Keyes Nels L. Olson, County, Minnesota, have caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman Mitchell Burton, and Emil E. Peterson, as sureties, be approved. Motion carried. Super chey are switching to the and countersigned by its County Auditor, with the seal of said County On motion, Board adjourned until 1:30, P. M. affixed, and has caused the annexed interest coupons to be executed with the Board reconvened at 1:30 P. M. All members present. Real Tobacco Chew. And now fac-simile signatures of said officers, this first day of July, 1915. Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, seconded by Commissioner Royem. that John Plson, of Cross River, be allowed $15 per month, from the poor fund. Chairman. Motion carried. they are glad they found the little chew County Auditor Moved by Commissioner Royem, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, that Geo. Goirk, of Ranier, be .allowed 415 per mGirth, from the Poor Fund. Motion that satisfies on less tobacco. That's (FORM OF COUPON) carried. On the First Day of Moved by Commissioner Royem, seconded by Commissioner Bursack, that why they are letting one another know THE COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING Jan., July, 19 ... F. Alvin Trurlson be given extension at Minnesota State Sanitorium, until November State of Minnesota Promises to pay to bearer 1st, 1915. Motion carried. about it. Twenty Seven and fifty one~v hundredths Dollars $27.50 Commissioner Ulvedahl introduced the following resolution and movel its ($27.50) at the office of the Central Trust Company adoption: BE IT RESOLVED, That $2,500 be set aside to defray June term of A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois for semi-annual interest District Court Expenses. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Royem it a in a it 1 9 1 5 N and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the and carried by unanimous vote. grinding and spitting. Moved by Commissioner Bursack seconded by Commissioner Royem, that Chairman. the Surety Bond of Northwestern Construction Company, on S. R. H. No. 5, be County Auditor. reduced to $18,000.00. Motion carried. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAYS!! Moved by Commissioner Bursack, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan that BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That for Ditch Number Fourteen (14) the W'B CUT RIGHT-CUT IS LONG SHRED. IS SHORT SHRED. the Surety Bond of Northwestern Construction Company, on S. R. H. No. 9, be bonds shall be payable as to principal and interest as follows: reduced to $40,000.00. Motion carried. Bonds Numbers 1 to 13, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the Take less one-quarter the old size chew, ft On motion the bill of Geo. P. Watson, for printing, was laid over. than first day of July, 1921 bonds numbers 14 to 26, both inclusive, to be payable The following bills were audited and allowed, and Auditor instructed to will be more satisfying than mouthful of prdinaiy a as to principal on the first day of July, 1922 bonds numbers 27 to 39, both inclusive, draw warrants for same. Just take a nibble of it until you find tie be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1923 bonjls numbers tobacco. glTnTTifTastS I. O. Anshus, Axman, State Road No. 25 $ 4.00 suits you, then see how easily ad 40 to 52, both inclusive, "be payable as to principal on the first day of strength chew that Chas Baxter, Rodman, S. R. H. No. 9 .' ,... 40.00 •July, 1924 bonds numbers 53 to 65, both inclusive, be payable as to principal cveniy real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies the A. Berdahl, Carrying Election returns 1.00 on the first day of July 1925 bonds numbers 66 to 78, both inclusive, be payable less have to spit, how few chews y« how much you Pete Berk, Assisting surveyor, T.-63-25-26 5.00 as to principal on the first day of July, 1926 bonds numbers 79 to 91, both take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Th H. C. Brown Attendance as Justice of the Peace in drawing Grand inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1927 bonds numbers Rsal Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in the end and Petit Jurors, for June, 1915 term of Court and four miles travel 3.40 92 to 104, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up« A) Burnett Brothers. Livery to Poor Farm 2.00 July, 1928 bonds numbers 105 to 117, both inclusive, be payable as to principal excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. John Bursack, Mileage for June Meeting 16.60 on the first day of July, 1929 bonds numbers 118 to 130, both inclusive, be John Bursack, One day, Elwell Road Meeting 3.00 One small chew takes the place of two big payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1930 bonds numbers 131 to 143, John Bursack, Mileage for same 16.60 footh inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1931 bonds chews of the old kind. John" Bursack, Looking over State Road, Pine Top 3.00 numbers 144 to 157, both inclusive be payable as to principal on the first day of John Bursack, Mileage 7.00 ((Notice how the salt brings July, 1932 bonds numbers 158 to 170, both inclusive, be payable as to principal Hogan Burud, Engineer 15.38 on the first day of July, 1933 bonds numbers 171 to 182, both inclusive, be payable out the rich tobacco taste. 5} L. Christensori, Livery hire 2.00 as to principal on the first day of July, 1934 bonds numbers 1S3 to 193, A. R. Colver. Labor, County Road 1.50 both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1915. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City S. B. Dawson, County Road labor 16.87 .J That for Ditch Number Seventeen, (17) the bonds shall be payable as to J. J. Doran, Repairing toilets in jail 11.10 •princirial and interest as follows (BUY FROM DEALER 0R5EN0 10^ STAMPS TO US^) Louis F. Dow Co.. Supplies, Register of Deeds 2.06 Bonds Numbers 194 to 201, footh inclusive, be payable as to principal^on J. H. Drummond, Clerk of Court Fees 59.20 the first day of July, 1921 bonds numbers 202 to 209, both inclusive, be payable J. H. Drummond Member Board of Audit 30.00 as to principal on the first day of July, 1922 bonds numbers 210 to 217, J. W. Feldman, Expenses, W. J. Zimmerman, Geo. Lyng S. R. H. No. 5 22.60 both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1923 bonds No more lame back or tired feeling? Ignutz Flake, County Road work 2.50 numbers 218 to 225 both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day R. C. Fraser, State of Minnesota vs Thomas Rice 3.50 -of July, 1924 bonds numbers 226 to 233, both inclusive, be payable as to principal Louis Forlan, Axman, State Road No. 24 2.00 on the first day of July, 1925 bonds numbers 234 to 341, both inclusive, Fritz-Cross Company Stationery 11.90 cipal on the first day of July, 1925 bonds numbers 234 to 241, both inclusive, Fritz-Cross Company, Stationery 13.45 be payable as to principal on the first day of July.. 1926 bonds numbers 242 Free Press Printing Company. Stationery 41.25 bonds numbers 250 to 257, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first Afler* Sleeping on W m.Gheen, Team hire. State Road No. 24 6.00 day of July, 1928 bonds numbers 25S to 265, both inclusive, be payable as Wm. Gheen, Supplies furnished Egnac Roxer for month of May 15.00« to principal on the first day of July 1929 bonds numbers 266 to 273, both inclusive, E. W. Gosline, Supplies furnished Cap. Tendell for May 12.00 be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1930 bonds numbers Green Hardware Co... Burial, Mrs. Kulff 25.00 274 to 282, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of John Grove, Assessor, District No. 3 125.00 July 1931 bonds numbers 2S3 to 291, both inclusive, be payable as to principal Mat Grugrucli, Labor Sec 12-70-24 5.00 on the first day of July, 1932 bonds numbers 292 to 300, both inclusive, ~be payable Matt Grugruch Final payment on road contract 105.65 as to principal on the first day of July, 1933 bonds numbers 301 to 309, John Harrigan, l^abor State Road" No. 24 5.00 both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1934 bonds Wm.' Harrigan Committee work 8.00 numbers 310 to 31S, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day Mrs. Wm. Harrigan.. Board for Engineer 6.00 of July, 1935. Wm. Harrigan. Mileage for June meeting 15.00 That for Ditch Number Eighteen, (18) the bonds shall be payable as to Wm. Harrigan, Elwell Road meeting 24.00 •principal and interest as follows: Wm. Harrigan, Committee work 32.00 Bonds Numbers 310 to 34-4, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on Geo. S. Hay, Work on Harrigan Road 22.50 the first day of July, 1921 bonds numbers 345 to 370 both inclusive, be payable Adolpli Hoard. Engineer 18.S5 as to principal on the first day of July. 1922 bonds numbers 371 to 396, August Holmstrom Team work 10.00 Loth inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1923 bonds Peter Holverson.. work on Harrigan road 10.12 -numbers 397 to 422, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on thg first day Sam Horel. Assisting County Surveyor 10.00 of July, 1924 bonds numbers 423 to 44S, .both inclusive, be payable as to principal C. H. Hoyt, Procuring primary election ballots 1.00 ,on the first day o!:' July, 1925: bonds numbers 44!)-to 473, both inclusive, C. H. Hoyt, Procuring general election ballots 1.00 be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1020 bonds numbers 474 International Telephone- Co., Telephones December 1914 24.00 to 498, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1927: International Telephone Co., Exchange for Engineers ...-.7 1.51 bonds numbers 4(J9 to 5 33, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first International Telephone Co., Exchange for May, 1915, 26.50 day of July, 192S bonds numbers 524 to 548 both inclusive, be payable as to International Telephone Co. Exchange for March, 1914 24.00 principal on the first day of July, 1929 bonds numbers 549 to 573, both inclusive International Telephone Co., Exchange for April, 1914 26.50 be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1930 bonds numbers International Telephone Co., Exchange for April. 1915 26.50 574 to 598 both inclusive be payable as to principal on the first day of July, International Light and Water Co., April, 1915, Lights .7 39.73 1931 bonds numbers 599 to 623, both inclusive., be payable as to principal on International Light and Water Co., May. 1915 lights 28.30 "the first day of July, 1932 bonds numbers 624 to 648, both inclusive, be payable International State Bank, Freight on Road Machinery 71.52 as to principal on the first day of July, 1933: bonds numbers 649 to 673, International State Bank, Freight on Scrapers 42.64 MASCCOT MATTRESSES and SPRINGS both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1934 bonds International State Bank, Freight on Tractors 125.70 siumbors 674 to 698, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day International Steam Laundry, Washing blankets for iail 30.5b •of July, 1935. Martin Jakopich. Labor on State Road No 24 11.00 That for Ditch Number Twenty. (20) the bonds shall be payable as to principal A. M. Jenson, Coroner's fees and mileage 11.60 and interest as follows: J. J. Johnson, Fare for poor charge 13.50 Bonds numbers 699 to 703 both inclusive, be payable as to principal on Call and see these goods at our store Geo. O. Johnson, Work as Assistant Assessor District No. 3 52.00 the first day of July 1921 bonds numbers 703 to 706. both inclusive, be payable Geo. O. Johnson. Work as Assistant Assessor 60.00 as to principal on the first day of July, 1922 bonds numbers 707 to 710, Frank H. Keyei, Supplies 98.00 both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1923 bonds Frank H. Keyes Supplies 13.50 .numbers 731 to 714 both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of KEYES 1 FURNITURE STORE Frank H. Keyes.- Supplies 7.80 July 1924 bonds numbers 715 to 718 both incusive, be payable as to principal on E. W. Kibbey, County 'Road work 31.31 the first day of July 1925 bonds numbers 719 to 723 both inclusive, be payable as Wm. F. King. Work on Harrigan road 40.00 to principal on the first day of July, 1926 bonds numbers 724 to 728, both inclusive, E. M. King.. Posting notices of road hearing 10.00 be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1927 bonds numbers Kimball-Storer Company. Stationery 12.21 729 to 733, both inclusive be payable as to principal on the first day of Kimball-Storer Company, Stationery, Register of Deeds 1.54 July, 1928: bonds numbers 734 to 73S, both inclusive, be payable as to principal Kimball-Storer Company, Stationery, Sheriff, Probate Judge .. T. ..... 22.80 •on the first day of Jrly, 1929 bonds numbers 739 to 743, both inclusive, be Kimball-Storer Company, Stationery, Time checks 3.13 payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1930 bonds numbers 744 to Mrs. E. E. Knott. Board for Surveyors 6.00 747, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1931 D. E. Knowles. Labor. S. R. H. No. 9 8.00 bonds numbers 748 to 751, both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the D. E. Knowles, Livery 14.00 first day of July, 1932 bonds numbers 752 to 755, both inclusive, be payable A. .Langaard, Carrying election returns 1.00 as to principal on the first day of July, 1933 bonds numbers 756 to 760, both Littlefork Mercantile Company, Merchandise. Poor charge 15.00 inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of July, 1934 bonds numbers Littlefork Mercantile Company, Merchandise, Poor charge i5.00 761 to 7C5 both inclusive, be payable as to principal on the first day of Joseph J. Lloyd Stamped Envelopes 88.09 July 1935. Joseph J. Lloyd, Stamped Envelopes 97.75 Be it further resolved that the said bonds shall be signed by the chairman Loman Mercantile Co. Mdse and Labor 6.00 ,tT,Fresh of said board and countersigned by the county auditor with the seal of Berner Loftfield, Labor and expenses as engineer 156.60 said cotmty affixed, and the said officials are hereby authorized to so execute Wm. Lundstrom, Corduroy furnished S. R. H. No. 9 140.00 Water Sea the same bonds and coupons for and in behalf of said county and after being Geo. Lyng, County road work 11.50 Voyages"— so executed they shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof and the funds derived Geo. Lyng, State road No. 5, Labor 48.45 On the Great from' the sale of said bonds shall be placed in the Ditch Fund and used R. S. McDonald, Attendance on Board of Audit 30.00 Lakes—Ideal ravel £or the purpose for which said bonds are issued. R. S. McDonald, Attending Elwell road meeting 3.20 and Recreation Cruises The motion was duly seconded by Commissioner Royem, and the question R. S. McDonald Mileage and expenses to Mankato and return 104.85 being upon the adoption of the foregoing resolution the roll was called with -with all the material comforts—luxurious R. S. McDonald, Viewing roads 20.80 tthe following result: appointments and pleasant enjoyments of ocean R. S. McDonald, Demonstation of Tractors 9.00 Those voting aye travel on the Largest Liners. M. Magnus, Services and expenses as assistant Engineer 145.07 Commissioner McDONALD. R. M. Magnus, Services and expenses as assistant Engineer 166.62 Commissioner BURSACK. With the added attractions of delightful excursion to Beautiful Falls.—Interesting- Forts and Ship Miller-Davis Company, Stationery Register of Deeds 9.50 Locks—Fishing Trips—Basket Picnics to Nature's Wildest Nooks—Finest Meals—and Comfortable Commissioner ROYEM. Minneapolis Drug Co.. Numbering machine 2.73 Berthj ail included. Commissioner HARRIGAN. C. B. Montgomery, June term Court Calendar 54.00 Duluih, Fort WilSiam, Port Arthur, Soo, Mackinac, Those voting Nay: C. B. Montgomery, Stationery 37.00 Commissioner ULVEDAHL. Georgian Bay to Detroit and return C. B. Montgomery, Stationery 43.00 and the motion was by the chairman declared carried and the foregoing resolution National Carbon & Ribbon Co., Carbon paper 11.75 on this Modern Fleet of Lake Liners adopted. Joseph Neary, Board of Zimmerman and Lyng 44.75 Moved by Commissioner Harrigan seconded by Commissioner Royem that T. Newby, Livery hire 9.00 Covering all the best routes through the enchanting the proposition G. A. Elder and J. A. Duffy to find a purchaser at par. anT interest Nortliome Record, Stationery and Advertisement 12.25 waters of Lake Superior—Georgian Bay, the Personally Conducted for the $765,000 Judicial Ditch Bonds be and the same Is hereby accepted Northwestern Construction Co. Account Culverts 1706.82 Soo, Mackinac and the wonderful 30,000 Islands. Weekly Cruises and the County hereby agrees to pay the-said G. A. Elder and J. A. Duffy the Emil Olson, Mileage 9.70 From the light draft "Waubic" which wends her Cruise No. 6--Duluth w' to Detroit and amount mentioned in said offer which chall include the attorneys' fees, preparation Anton Oven, Labor on Harrigan road 13.50 way among the_ myraids of islets to the big steel return via Port Arthur, Fort William te-. and lithographing of bonds and all other expenses in the negotiation and the Soo. 6 days $43.40. Floating Hotel Noronic"—all boats are admirably Anton Oven, Labor State Road No. 24 2.00 Cruise No. S--Daluth to Georgian thereof. suited to the routes they serve. O. M. Paulson, Livery 10.00 Bay anc return via Little Current, Upon roll call those voting Aye: Choose Your Cruise Now Ki!!arney,Collingwood,Owen Sound, Dr. W, T. Pearson, Services 10.00 10 days, $47.00. Commissioner McDONALD. Grimar Peterson. Balance on contract 5,00 Cruisa No. 7--Duluth to Sault Ste. Let us assist you in planning your outing. Commissioner BURSACK. Marie and return, and Mackinac via H. C. Randall, Rodman 2.50 "|i Commissioner ROYEM. We have booklets full of valuable information Port Arthur and Fort William. S »Robert Roborough, Labor County Road 5.00 Mil days, $24.00. regarding these different cruises. Commissioner HARRIGAN. Cruise No. lO-Duluthto Rochester Germicide Company, Supplies .» 47.00 Port Arthur Booklet on any Cruise sent FREE Those voting Nay: and Fort William and return. 3 days. D. Rose, Labor and expenses as Deputy Co. Surveyor 51.17 $18.00. Commissioner ULVEDAHL. E. W. Holton, Gen. Pass. Act D. Rose. Labor and expenses as Deputy Co. Surveyor 17.57 and the motion was declared duly carried by the chairman. D. Rose, Labor and expenses as Deputy Co. Surveyor 14.17 NORTHERN Commissioner Harrigan offered the following resolution and moved its D. Rose, Labor and expenses as Deputy Co. Surveyor 56.30 CO. adoption: Harold Royem, Inspecting Laurel Bridge, a:nd mileage ..... 15.20 WHEREAS, Upon the opening of the bids for the purchase of Seven Harold Royem, Mileage and attendance at Elwell road 17.60 Sarnia Hundred Sixty-five Thousand ($765,000) Dollars of Judicial Ditch Bonds to be Ontario Harold Royem, Mileage attending Commissioners meeting 8.60 issued by Koochiching County, Minnesota, for the purpose of constructing f£§ Harold Royem, Viewing roads and mileage 121.60 Judicial Ditches Fourteen, (14) Seventeen, (17) Eighteen, (18) and- Twenty, Shelrud and Son, Supplies to Mrs. Emerson, Jan. 1915 15.03 (20) the bid of the Commercial Investment Company and Farmers State Bank Shelrud and Son Supplies to Mrs. Emerson April. 1915 15.00 of Red Lake Falls, Minnesota of par and interest is deemed by this board the Annie E. Shelland. Certificate of expense --u-i- 43.42 best bid and to the best interests of Koochiching County. Annie E. Shelland, Certificate of expense 75.46 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the bid of the Commercial L. H."Slocum. To attendance on Board of Audit 30.00 Investment Company and Farmers State Bank of Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, L. H. Slocum, Transportation of T. Mcdann to Virginia, Minn 2.00 for the purchase of $765 000 of Judicial Ditch Bonds of Koochiching County, A. E. SoLberg. Supplies for Hagen .... 11.70 -.r^j issued for the purpose of the construction of Judicial Dutches Numbers A. E. Solberg, Supplies 'for Mrs. Carlson Month of May 15.03 /ife: Fourteen, (14) Seventeen, (17) Eighteen, (18) and Twenty, (20) said bonds to $1.50 A. E. Solberg, Supplies for .Mrs. Carlson, Month of April 14.99 YEAR IN be dated July 1st, 1915, and due serially from 1921 to 1935, both Inclusive, T. M.' Sorlie, To apply, on contract .,**• 400.00 bearing Interest at the rate of 5% per cent, payable semi-annually, both prin- J. H. Steffea. Labor County road 5100 && v.. -j, ^i,1