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August 10, 1916 · Page 2 of 8

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS PROCEEDINGS and influence to the end that of the *. money aippropriated to Minnesota under TALKS ON THRIFT the Bankhead law, a proper and .* substantia portion of said money JOHN a BROWN Encouraging the Tendency may be expended in Koochiching OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM county, Minnesota. Attorney at Law to Spend. MISSIONERS OF KOOCHICHING Be it further resolved, that a copy Office in the litis Block of this resolution be forwarded to COUNTY, MINNESOTA. There are two mediums that the Hon. Clarence B. Miller. International Falls, Minn make it easy to spend money The resolution was seconded by without' a pricking conscience. Commissioner Bursack and carried (Official) by a unanimous vote. The first is the charge account, DR. H. H. IHRIG On motion by Commissioner Bursack, The and the other is the checking -Board of county commissioners seconded by Commissioner Ulvedhal, of Koochiching county, Minnesota, Dentist account. All large stores have the auditor was instructed to met pursuant to call in special session made it a steady policy to encourage advertise for bi^s on the Judicial Office over Holler's Confectionery at their office in the court house, road between Koochiching and Beltrami the opening of charge in International Falls, Minnesota, on International Falls, Minn counties. Monday, July 17th, 1916, at 10 o'clock accounts, being liberal in their On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, a. m. rules as to the credit risk. A man seconded by Commissioner Ulvedhal, Supply Let US Roll call—Members present, Commissioners an appropriation of $250 was need have but' a few good references GEO. S. LANGLAND Harrigan, Ulvedhal, Bursack made to the county attorney's contingent and check up well to be your and Chairman Roy em members LAWYER fund for the year 1917. absent, Commissioner McDonald. honored with a place on the On motion the following bills were TJhe minutes of the July 10th meeting In litis Block on books of the house, where he allowed and the auditor instructed to were read and upon motion by draw warrants for same: 4th Ave. may buy up to a certain limit, Commissioner Ulvedhal, seconded by andGmera Geo. O. Johnson, services as Minn. and Kodak* International Falls, Commissioner Harrigan, were aP1proved have it charged, receive his bill assessor, unorganized District and adopted as read. monthly and pay within a reasonable No. 3 $305.40 Moved by Commissioner Ulvedhal, James Devereaux, stamp time, which should be two seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, board-for auditor 2.00 F. J. McPARTLIN weeks. There are obvious advantages that the auditor be given permission Jos. J. Lloyd, stamped envelopes to purchase one four-drawer vertical in this feature of modern Lawyer for register 63.50 record filing case. Motion carried. business, and the department Jos. J. Lloyd, stamped envelopes Office over International On motion the board adjourned to for sheriff 21.89 stores are constantly importuning meet at 1:30 p. m. State Bank W. T. Sterrett, assistant janitor, Making pictures is not only "fun" while you do it, but people to avail themselves court house 20.00 International Falls, Minn. Board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. they are joy in after years. of such facilities. But beware of G. F. Swinnerton, services securing Roll call—Members present, Commissioners If you haven't got a Camera or Kodak come and get one. petit jurors and this alluring bait. It tempts you Harrigan, Ulvedhal, Bursack mileage 28.50 to overbuy, purchasing things and Chairman Roy em members Make a picture Tecord of your "trips," of delightful occasions G. F. SWINNERTON M. D,CM. G. F. Swinnerton, viewing remains absent, Commissioner McDonald. you do not need, perhaps, and and keep a record of what the CHILDREN look like from year Physician and Surgeon and mileage Witherstrom Bids for construction of Littlefork would not buy if you had to pay 20.00 to year. bridge were opened and read. The Eyes examined and glasses fitted. W. O'Donnell, meals for jurymen cash. Human nature is alike bids submitted "were as follows: Our films and plates are "fresh." Office over Empress 6.50 "Wiausau Iron Works, $17,650. everywhere. We all succumb to Our prices are right. Theatre J. H. Drummond, attendance Illinois Steel Bridge Co., $17,250 such temptations. The charge account on county canvassing board, International Falls, Minn. Minneapolis Bridge Co., $17,490. NELSON, THE JEWELER 5 days 15.00 does facilitate shopping, Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, Andy Ryan, road work, District for you do not have to wait for seconded by Commissioner Bursack, No. 3 8.00 that the bid of the Illinois Steel change, may return goods with 412 THIRD STREET DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Harold Royem, committee Bridge Co. of $17,250 for construction ease and have a record of what work, road No. 8 15.40 of the Littlefork bridge be accepted Physician and Surgeon Harold Royem, attendance, you buy each month. Use it, but and contract awarded to them your mojiey. The fruits of your is to fill out a check. board of equaliation and do not abuse it. Office over litis Drug Store for same, that work be done according labor are gone. mileage 23.60 A bank account for household to plans and specifications as prepared Phone 11 The second medium is a checking M. A. Ulvedhal, attendance The insidious side of the by the State Highway Commission expenses is the best thing yet account in a bank. Like a board of equalization and Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching with an added provision that work be checking account is that it enables devised, but it has its temptations. mileage 22.20 charge account it makes spend completed by December 1st, 1916, and you to spend money without Consider your check book M. A. Ulvedhal, telegrams and that a penalty item of $5.00 per day ing easy. There was a time when freight 3.08 pricking of conscience. You as a record to tell you where be inserted in the contract for each we lived on a cash basis. We paid PHINNEY & CAMPBELL John Bursack,. per diem and day overrunning the time limit as write your check in a moment your money went, who got it, for mileage, county road work... 8.40 for what we got when we got it above stated, and that the payment LAWYERS and hand it over as so much what purposes, and be your best John Bursack, attendance for this work shall be as follows: in money. We could see the money but it lacks the sting of board of equalization and receipt, but look out for the allurement Over International State First payment to be made by the village money go. We missed it. In the mileage 31.60 spending real money. of Littlefork, to be payable in of the checking account Bank sight of real money there is John Bursack, letting bridge 1917, second payment to be made by Beware how you let the charge that it does not beguile International Falls, Minn. and road contracts, Pinetop 5.00 something subtle and precious,, the county in the form of warrant on account run away with your you into reckless spending that Wm. Harrigan, attendance county road and bridge fund dated and we let go with regret. To all board of equalization and good judgment. Keep yourself you would not fall prey to if in 1918 and third payment to be made healthy and normal individuals mileage 30.00 in check. By all means have a by the county in same manner as the you lived on a cash basis. When Wm. Harrigan, per diem and uncorrupted by the possession 01 W.E. LAWRENCE second payment and warrant to be bank account if you spend but a you live by real money you may mileage, inspecting bridge "easy money" ,or superfluous dated in 1919. A vote being taken on Hundred dollars a month, but beware have a little fit at every unwise fill, Rat Root township 5.00 THE REXALL STORE the matter, resulted in the following: wealth, or over indulgence in alcohol, Wm. Harrigan, per diem and lest the temptation to draw expenditure, but in a checking Ayes, Commissioners Harrigan, Ulvedhal, the parting with real mileage, inspecting state International Falls, Minn. Bursack and Roy em nays, none, checks gets you into the habit account, or a charge account road No. 25 5.40 money is painful As the crisp whereupon the chairman declared the of treating money in the bank as you have one big fit at the end On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, motion carried. bill leaves your hand a ghastly different from money in your seconded by Commissioner Ulvedhal, of the month. You ought not On motion the following bills were little sigh accompanies it. You DR. E. A. THOMPSON the board adjourned to meet purse, because all you have to do have either. audited and allowed and auditor instructed on Tuesday, August 8th, 1916. to draw warrants for same: \..._ DENTIS.rw Harold Royem, L. F. Bryant, carrying election Attest: Chairman. The Coolest Place in ballots and mileage $ 1.00 Phone 245 L. H. Slocum, L. E. Gilbertson, election services, Over litis' Drug Store County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk Baldus jprecinct 3.60 of Board. International Falls, Minnesota L. E. Gttlbertson, carrying election ballots and mileage.... 1.20 L. E. Gilbertson, carrying election FEDERAL OATH BINDS ballots and mileage 1.56 NORTHERN MINNESOTA Clarence E. Johnson, carrying GUARDSMEN FOR 6 YEARS election ballots and mileage 1.30 HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION A. E. Solberg, carrying election IS ballots and mileage... 1.00 War Department Rules .Three R. Morgans, election services, Dr. R. Years in Organization, Then H. Monahan .. .Phone 223 Norden precinct 3.60 COUNTY ROAD AND BRIDGE Three in Reserve. Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 O. M. CARR & CO. FUND Dr. Mary Ghostly .... Phone 301 Wm. Holm, labor on Rat Root bridge 26.25 Endestine Hospital Phone 79 Washington, Aug. 6.—Enlisted Albert Larson, dragging state men of the national guard who THE STORE OF QUALITY road No. 24,.T63-22... 5.00 Office over International State Albert Larson, part-payment have subscribed to the new oath on contract, state road No. Bank—Phone 155. and enlistment contracts, subsequent 24, T63-22 800.00 to the passage of the national "Mayer Bros Co., supplies for International Falls, Minn. tractor, District No. 3 15.87 defense act, become bound W. T. Richards, lumber for for six years' service. This is bridge repairs, District No. 3 2.50 the War departments interpretation This is where you can buy the COUNTY POOR FUND of sections 69 and 70 of J. B. Martinson, supplies for S N A S Andrew Shanks, July 15.00 that act. coolest kind of wearing ap= Minn State Sanatorium, board The first three years are to be and treatment, month of S N A S served as interpreted, "in an June for Mike Orlick, Emil active organization." The remaining Rudolph, A. Salness 92.50 parel for Boys and Qirls, Men A. E. Solberg, supplies for three years are to be Mrs. Carlson, June 15.00 served "in the national guard A. E. Solberg, supplies for Dan SPOT CASH ONLY reserve." Credit will be given and Women. Campbell, June 15.00 A. E. Solberg, supplies for "for the period already served Mrs. Wm. Nelson, June .... 14.98 under the old enlistment contract," COUNTY REVENUE FUND with the "privilege of One pint Mason Jars Green Hardware Co., supplies per dozen 35c for court house 35.55 continuing in active service during G. H. Gunheim, care of John the whole of the enlistment (The tops are worth Scail, insane 7.75 The latest in Bathing Suits for Ladies period and of re-enlisting in said 25c per dozen). Wm. Harsch, care of John service." White Crown Jar Caps, Scail, insane .. 1.50 C. B. Montgomery, bids, notices, The act confers no authority, Rubbers included, doz 10c and Gentlemen—just arrived. [proceedings, etc 138.30 is is held, to hold the enlisted (Fit any Mason jar) On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, man in the active service without These cost 20c per seconded by Commissioner Ulvedhal, his consent beyond the the board adjourned to meet dozen whol- sale by on Friday, July 21st., 1916, at 3 three years' period of service in the gross. o'clock p. m. an active organization, unless Soap, all kinds, by the Harold Royem, the call of the national guard into r^box, at what it costs Attest: Chairman. SPECIALS the federal service shall be L. H. Slocum, at wholesale today. County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk regarded as embracing the national Apples, 1 gallon, ......28c of Board. guard reserve—which it Corn, 1 gallon, ...75c evidently cannot, since no mention 4c Blueberries,. 1 gallon, .60c An Assortment of Laces, per yard. The board of county commissioners was made of the reserve in Red Raspberries, 1 gal., 60c of Koochiching county, Minnesota, the president's recent call to the Sauer Kraut, 3 cans for 25c met pursuant to adjournment at their office in the court house in International Men's Good Size White Handkerchiefs- colors. Falls, Minnesota, on Friday, Enlisted men of the organized July 21st, 1916, at 3 o'clock p. Thompson & Son S. E. militia who have not subscribed m. Roll call—Members present, Commissioners to the new oath shall be discharged Harrigan, Ulvedhal, Bursack upon expiration of their and Chairman Royem members enlistment period.. absent* Commissioner McDonald. Commissioner Harrigan offered the O a & Twin City Stamp & following resolution and moved its FOR SALE.—Cheap if taken adoption: Stencil Co. wiMk 1 1 is at" once, an 18 foot cedar row Be it resolved, by the county board 4'a -1 W,J*WJL Stamps ^International Falls, of commissioners of- Koochiching ,'Mir so a 2j4 H. P. stationary engine, Minn( sota county, Minnesota, that the Hon. boat with detachable engine, alaH Clarence B. Miller, congressman from as good as new. Can be seen the eighth distdict, Minnesota, be had at the. Motor Inn. respectfully solicited to.- lend his aid