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

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.•• -'A v. ••'•••, 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS fRESL Office Supplies the motion carried by unanimous auditor's record 7.00 SHOE HOSPITAL. Hearing on an application for PROCEEDINGS OF Louis F. Dow Co., supplies for vote. Olive Stephenson, checking a final decree of distribution will Moved by Commissioner Ellingson auditor's record 5.60 auditor $ 8.25 that the road complaint of James McAllister Margaret Trainor, checking Louis F. Dow Co., supplies for be had before Judge Dahl in COMMISSIONERS be referred to the superintendent auditor's record 10.24 auditor 1.51 probate court November 6. of roads, Mr. Ogaard. Commissioner Ebba Yernberg, checking auditor's Louis F. Dow Co., supplies for Mcintosh seconded the motion record 8.49 auditor 12.50 Shevlin, who was head of the and same was carried. Gladys Yernberg, checking Louis F. Dow Co., supplies for Shevlin Lumber company and a On motion by Commissioner French, auditor's record 19.07 (Continued from Page 2.) register of deeds 3.40 seconded by Commissioner Mcintosh, Unorganized Road and Bridge Fund famous football player, died in Free Press Printing Co., supplies the auditor was instructed to write Ben Wheelock, labor on road, the fall of 1915. In his will the for auditor 1.80 the auditor of Beltrami county in T. 158 R. 28 50.00 vote, the bill of A. T. Armstrong, for entire estate was left to the The Fritz-Cross Co., supplies reference to the building of joint judicial Commissioners' Expense services as inspector on Littlefork for clerk of court .. 1.08 road, the board having decided H. T. Mcintosh, mileage, attending widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Shevlin. bridge, date of September 2nd, The Fritz-Cross Co., supplies to lay the matter over until the September 16th, amount $106.86, was allowed. for auditor 20.95 spring of 1917. and October 3rd and 4th Moved by Commissioner Ellingson The Fritz-Cross Co., delinquent The board thereupon proceeded to meetings 10.00 Abstracts and titles to all property that auditor be instructed to re-advertise tax records 113.20 H. T. Mcintosh, mileage and pass on bills. in Koochiching county furKoochiching for bids on county road in The Fritz-Cross Co., supplies Repairing While You Wail Commissioner Colburn asked to go per diem, inspecting state Twp. 63-25 and Twp. 63-26 to be for auditor 37.35 on record as being objectional to the road No. 8 3.80 County Abstract Street 213 3rd opened on October 23rd, 1916. The The Fritz-Cross Co., supplies item of clothing contained in the bill Gust Holm, mileage, attending Co., official abstractors, International motion was seconded by Commissioner for treasurer 20.95 Next to Boston Lunch. of E. H. Kendall, Pinkerton detective. October 3rd and 4th meeting 2.20 Miller-Davis Co., supplies for Mcintosh and carried. The request was granted. C. P. Ellingson, mileage, attending Falls, Minn.—Adv. NATHAN NURICK, Proprietor treasurer 1.50 Moved by Commissioner Elling Inasmuch as the automobile club October 3rd and 4th Geo. P. Watson, supplies for son bill of McDevitt for had offered a proposition some time meeting 12.20 that James auditor and N. B. Arnold... 8.00 installation of culvert in Twp. 70-24 ago that they would pay half of George E. French, mileage, attending AAA AAA A AAA AAAAi\AAAAAAAa^A A A Poor bp rejected. The motion was seconded the expense of repairing certain roads October 3rd and 4th Littlefork Merc. Co., August by Commissioner French and carried providing the county would agree to meeting 1.80 JOHN M. G1SH supplies for Mrs. John Lee 15.90 by unanimous vote. pay the other half, and the automobile Coroner's Expense Littlefork Merc. Co., September club not having paid any part of On motion by Commissioner Ellingson, Geo. F. Swinnerton, viewing supplies for Mrs. John their share as agreed upon, it was de seconded by Commissioner Mcintosh remains of unknown infant A a Lee 15.63 c'ded not to allow any fui'ther bills found dead in grip, M. & I. and carried, the application for Littlefork Merc. Co. September for this work until such remittance re-survey of section 31, Township 160 railway 5.20 supplies for Johanns Olson h,id been made or half such bills paid fange 27, was allowed. Geo. F. Swinnerton, holding Agent for Singer Sewing 15.20 bv this automobile club. On the matter of claim for damage inquest, taking testimony Littlefork Merc. Co., September Machine Company and r\ and transcribing same 10.10 of Wm. F. Paul, on state rural highway Moved by Commissioner French supplies for Mrs. Mary Moved by Commissioner Ellingson, No. 24, Commissioner Mcintosh that the bill of September 18th, Miller-Davis Woodstock Typewriter. May 15.45 seconded by Commissioner Mcintosh, moved that the superintendent of Company, same being for Littlefork Merc. Co., September that adjournment be taken until roads be instructed to look over the one pocket dairy ordered by superintendent supplies for Mrs. E. Barnett Tuesday, October 17th, 1916, at 10 ground and make a report to the of schools be rejected. The 15.17 Also dealer in o'clock a. m. board at their next meeting. The motion motion was seconded by Commissioner M. A. Ulvedhal, transportation Wear-U-Wefl Shoe* was seconded by Commissioner Ellingson and carried by unanimous A. B. Colburn, for poor to International Ellingson and carried by a unanimous vote. Attest: Chairman. Falls 3.00 yvyV¥VWytyyyWWWVyyyyyyvyyY v°te. L. W. Wilson, On motion by Commissioner M. E. Withrow, expense transporting Moved by Commissioner French, Acting County Auditor. French, seconded by Commissioner Harry Cummings to seconded by Commissioner Ellingson, Ellingson, the bill of J. E. Sullivan, university hospital 16.40 that the auditor be given permission di-te of September 1st, amount $77.00 VALUE OF SHEVLIN Mike Nagurski, September to purchase 1 Berger steel International Falls Abstract Co for moving dirt at county hospital, supplies for Mrs. Orlick ... 15.90 filing case to cost $61.75. Motion carried. ESTATE IS $2,189,674 was allowed. The motion was carried John Kerry, September supplies by a unanimous vote. for Mrs. Orlick 15.90 An application was read, from the BURDICK, KREMER & KINK, Proprietors. Mr. Olaf Bovold presented a letter, John Kerry, September supplies Exclusive of all the expenses International Lumber Co. asking for stating that he had been subject to for John Sauvier 15.01 Red and Insurance privilege of crossing public highway Abstracts, Estate of administration, the estate of discount on county warrants, which C. W. Lease, August board for in sections 26 and 23, township 151, Thomas L. Shevlin was valued were tendered in payment of road Capt. Tindell 10.85 a range 25, sections 26 and 23, township work, and asked that the board reimburse Collections, Conveyancing and Loans Revenue Fund, General at $2,189,674,66, according to the 151, range 27 and in section 10, township him for such amount. There D. B. Jewell, certificate of expense 152, range 27, with their railroad. report of the executors who being no provision made for such 58.70 J. E. BURDICK, Manager. Moved by Commissioner Ellingson acted as appraisers of the estate. payments and the matter appeared R. L. Norcross, carrying election that the application of the International Falls, .. Minnesota entirely irregular, the board took no Their report was filed in probate ballots 4.15 International Lumber company be action except to inform Mr. Bovold R. C. Fraser, clerk of municipal court in Minneapolis. granted, providing that proper planking that the claim could not be considered court fees 59.65 and signs are put up according to under the law. Thos. P. White, board of prisoners, law. The motion was seconded by In the matter of construction of September 28.20 Commissioner French and carried by judicial ditch No. 9, King and Eckmiller, Pat Lynch, coal for jail 12.34 a unanimous vote. contractors. A complaint was J. W. Piatt, wood for court Moved by Commissioner Ellingson, read from the town board of Kline, house 30.37 seconded by Commissioner asking that the work be completed, Marshall Wells Hardware Co., French, that the bills of H. T. Whitcomb, the condition of the ditch at this time supplies for auditor 7.68 Ole Nelson, Andy Ryan and "What do you know being detrimental to traffic, approaches Alex Cyr, sawing wood for Axel Olson, same being for services unsafe and grade in bad shape. jail 4.00 in the insane case of J. P. Wheelock On motion, the ditch engineer was instructed Northome Record, supplies for about that—a MILD Lo rejected, as per advice from the to take the matter up with treasurer 5.00 county attorney and judge of probate. the contractors and see that the work Littlefork Times, publishing Motion carried by unanimous vote. is completed at once notifying them cigarette that satisfies: ^otic^s 17.00 On motion by Commissioner that unless this is done the county Geo. P. Watson, supplies for French, seconded by Commissioner board will call upon the bonding company health supervisor 5.00 Ellingson. the auditor was instructed to finish the work. C. B. Montgomery, publishing to have Engineer Ogaard bring in all Mac Loman and C. W. Speelman notices and proceedings.... 151.70 toad machinery of District No. 2, including filed applications for the position of County Road anj Bridge the tractor at Ericsburg and county auditor, which were read. After Sam Bohms, balance on contract, grader at Ray, to the machine warehouse some discussion, Commissioner S. R. H. No. 9 110.00 on court house grounds and Ellingson moved that the application Alof Bovold, balance on contract, 8ame to be properly housed for the be laid on the table. The motion was S. R. H. No. 8 230.67 winter. Motion carried. seconded by Commissioner Mcintosh A. Caza, labor, S. R. H. No. 9 6.00 On the matter of application of and the roll was called, resulting in Robt. Irwin, material for culvert, County Attorney Jevne for an appropriation the following vote: S. R. H. No. 9 12.50 to the contingent fund. The Ayes, Commissioners Mcintosh, D. E. Knowles, livery hire for records showed that there is only Ellingson and Holm. engineer 2.00 $144.48 subject to the jurisdiction of Nays, Commissioners French and H. W. Leseman, livery hire for the board for the year 1916 and Commissioner Colburn. 'gineer 5.00 Ellingson moved that this The chairman thereupon declared L. A. Ogaard, certificate of expense amount be appropriated to the county the motion carried. 44.84 attorney's contingent fund. The motion The following applications for reduction John Daniels, labor on Elwell was seconded by Commissioner of assessments were laid roarl No. 9 8.25 French and upon roll-call, resulted in over: O. S. Lehman, tractor engineer the following vote: Constance N. Thoreson, in District No. 1 35.00 Ayes, mm si oners Mcintosh. Ellington. Mary Z. Foster, R. E. Martin, services as rodman, Fo!m, French and Co'ourn. W. J. Simmons, Littlefork bridge 2.50 Nays, norie. Alphonse Couture, R. E. Martin, services as rodman. mii airman thereupon declared Wm. Watrous, S. R. H. No. 24 5.00 Hilmer Hanson, Alex Neilson, repairs on tractor, Catherine Dollard, Dist. No. 4 6.00 Gains 40 Poinds A. A. D. Rahn, agent. Ole Paulson, livery for engineer Moved by Commissioner Ellingson, 5.00 In 40 Days seconded by Commissioner French, Chas Peterson, labor on Elwell that owing to lack of information and road No. 9 33.00 irregular presentation, that the folbills David Rose, services as engineer, ftjUHARKABLE RE8ULT8 OP THE NEW be laid over TI8SUE BUILDER, TONOLINE TABLETS, county road 15.50 J. H. Ward $ 85.81 IN MANY CASES OF RUN-DOWN MEN David Rose, services as engineer, Chesterfields have done "the impossible"—they AND WOMEN Fred B. Peterson 150.00 S. R. H. No. 25 22.50 J. H. Ward 46.12 David Rose, services as engineer, satisfy and yet they are not strong. They are a frftOVE IT YOURSELF BY BUYING box J. H. Ward 58.50 Littlefork bridge 12.30 of Tonoline Tablets NOW. J. H. Ward 52.31 MILD! Chesterfields do for your smoking what David Rose, services as engineer. J. H. Ward 27.25 S. R. H. No. 8 10.00 bacon and eggs do for your breakfast—they satisfy. J. H. Ward 107.18 & David Rose, services as engineer, N. P. Neilson 49.50 Elwell road 2.50 And yet Chesterfields are MILD—that's the Fred H. Stryker 38.50 David Rose, services as engineer, Fred J. Stryker 80.50 S. R. H. No. 24 25.00 point. G. E. Lyng 7.60 Standard Oil Co., gasoline for E. Lyng 13.35 tractor, District No. 4 11.66 No other cigarette can give you this new enjoyment G. E. Lyng 37.04 M. A. Ulvedhal, supplies for E. Lyng 7.55 (satisfy yet mild) because no cigarette maker tractor, District No. 3 15.43 G. E. Lyng 14.50 Watrous, labor and G. E. Lyng 5.25 0 can copy the Chesterfield blend. material for Moose creek G. E. Lyng 40.36 bridge 12.47 G. E. Lyng 13.42 This blend is an entirely new combination of A. T. Armstrong, salary as Hans Erickson 150.00 bridge engineer, bridge 2276 125.00 tobaccos and is undoubtedly the most important Anton Zagrishik 9.56 Revenue Fund—Investigation Expense S. E. Thompson & Son 15.75 lew thing in cigarette making in 20 years. N. B. Arnold, attorney services Riordan 4.00 VT 4,By George, I never saw anything: like and expense 378.00 Minn. Forest service 70.00 lae effects or that new treatment, tonoline D. P. Mclntyre, services as tablets, for building up of weight and lost W. E. Martin 18.00 nerve force. It acted more like a miracle accountant and expenses... 161.58 a James Curran 30.00 than a medicine," said well-known Pinkerton's National Detective gentleman yesterday in speaking or the reVolution James Curran 10.00 "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SA TISFY" that had taken place in his condition. agency, services and expense 157.61 TT. W. Leseman 13.00 "I began to think that there was G. A. Elder, witness fees and E. E. Knott 6.00 nothing on earth that could make me fat. mileage 23.52 1 tried tonics, digestives, heavy eating, Ole Wasli 33.75 diets, milk, beer and almost everything else Chas. Fellman, serving subpoenas Ole Wasli 40.00 you could think of. 4.S0 Is 01e Wssli 38.02 Any man or woman who thin can Maude Blanchard, checking fecover normal weight by the best new Ole Wasli 140.00 treatment Tonoline Tablets. "I have been auditor's record 9.10 James Curran ....... v...... 33.50 thin for years and began to think it was Mary Culver, checking auditor's O. S. Lehman 10.00 Natural for me to be that way. Finally I record 10.50 read about the remarkable processes 01e Wasli 60.00 brought about by use of tonoline tablets, Katheryn Doyle, checking auditor's O. S. Lehman 104.78 So I decided to try them myself. Well, when record 19.60 1 look at myself in the mirror now, I think J. E. Sullivan 114.00 Florence Green, checking auditor's It is somebody else. I have put on just C. A. Peterson 20.00 forty pounds during the last forty days, record 2.80 E. M. Kling .... 74.75 ftnd never felt stronger. Tonoline tablets Ellen E. McPartlin, checking E. M. Kling 15.75 ire a powerful inducer to nutrition, In Creases cell-growth, rood, Increases the auditor's record 12.69 Pete Skoglund 6.50 taumber of blood-corpuscles and as a necessary Grace Malloy, checking auditor's O. Stohl 40.64 result builds up muscles, and solid record 2.80 healthy flesh, and rounds out the figure. John Richer 18.00 For women who can never appear stylish Edith Miner, checking auditor's Amos Barron 25.10 lft anything they wear because of their record 20.65 Aug. Gilcrist 78.00 thinness this remarkable treatment may a Anna O'Malley, checking auditor's prove a revelation. It Is beauty maker Louis Peterson 70.00 As well as a form builder and nerve record 7.00 T. E. Sullivan 24.50 strengthened Try it free at our expense. Anna O'Malley, checking auditor's Otto Schrader 5.00 60c BOX FREE— 20£rl0* record 4.90 Throu Grotberg 32.50 Helen O'Malley, checking auditor's Ol5f Bovold 133.16 FREE TONOLINE COUPON AMERICAN PROPRIETARY CO., record 16.98 On motion by Commissioner Ellingson, Caroline Polenski, checking Boston, Mass. seconded by Commissioner Send me by return mail a 50c box auditor's record 12.50 French, the folowing bills were audited of your celebrated flesh builder. I Flora Remington, checking and allowed and auditor instructfor enclose 10c to help pay postage and auditor's record 3.85 same: •~'X