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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRES5 PAGE SIX The board reconvened at 2 o'clock. J. H. Drummond, PROCEEDINGS dahl. SALE OF SCHOOL AND NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Roll call.—All members present. John Berg, Nays, none. SALE. OTHER STATE LANDS. The minutes of the January 20th, L. H. Slocum, On motion of Commissioner Green, 1917, meeting were read and on motion A. M. Jenson, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, Default has occurred in the conditions of Commissioner Bursack, seconded Win* Harrigan, and carried, the following bills were State of Minnesota, State Auditor's of a certain mortgage made by &'••• OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM by Commissioner Green, same Gust Holm, audited and allowed and auditor instructed Office, St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 26, 1917. Gust L. Eck and Olga Eck, his wife, as were approved with the exception of Harold Royem, MISSIONERS OF KOOCHICHING Notice is hereby given that on to draw warrants for same: mortgagors to Albin Bernard as mortgagee, that portion relating to the the appointment A. B. Colburn, April 9, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m., in COUNTY, MINNESOTA. dated May 18, 1914, and recorded Poor Fund Franz Jevne, of R. C. Fraser as county the office of the county auditor at International in the office of the register of deeds in (Official) T. E. Cruickshank, supplies for auditor, which was left open for P. H. Fogarty, Falls, Koochiching county, and for Koochiching county, Minnesota, The board of county commissioners Frank S. Lang, for Mrs. N. Toder, January. $ 24.25 further consideration. in the state of Minnesota, I will offer on May 29, 1914, in book "J" of of Koochichin county, Minnesota, met Commissioner Green moved that Thos, P. White, R. H. Dohertym, supplies for for sale certain unsold state lands, Mortgages on page 428, whereby said Fred Douglas 3.65 at their office in the court house, in Wm. Geo. White be granted an extension L. W. Wilson, and also those state lands which have mortgagors did mortgage and convey the city of International Falls, Minnesota, C. P. Ellingson, Ed Farder, supplies for Henry reverted to the state by reason of the of time until October 1st, to said mortgagee the premises hereinafter nonpayment of interest. on Saturday, January 20th, 1917, to complete the road along the G. F. Swinnerton, Hanson, January 5.70 described, to secure the payment Ed Earder, supplies for Henry to said mortgagee of the sum of $750.00, Terms of Sale. 19J7, at 10 o'clock. north end of Sec. 10, Twp. 154, Range John Bursack, 1 with interest thereon at the rate of Fifteen per cent of the purchase Hanson, December 6.75 Roll call—Members present, Commissioners 25, upon the condition that the bondsmen H. T. Mcintosh, price is payable to the county treasurer six per centum per annum from said G. H. French, John Glava, supplies for Mrs. Green, Munroe, French consent to such extension. The 18th day of May, 1914. at the time of sale. The unpaid balance D. B. Jewell, Tromibley, November 15.00 and Ellingson members absent, ComTmissioner motion was seconded by Commissioner is payable at any time in whole Indus Merc. Co., supplies for There is claimed to be due and is Bursack and carried upon a David Rose, Holm. or in part on or before forty years due on said mortgage and mortgage Mrs. Hattie Garrett, Novem15.00 unanimous vote. The board proceeded to take an informal Whereas the county has road machinery, from the date of sale at an interest debt, at the date of this notice, for ber Commissioner Green moved that vote on candidates for the office including tractors, graders, rate of four per cent per annum, due principal and inteiest, the sum of Indus Mer. Co., supplies for the petition for establishment of road of county auditor, which resulted scrapers and other machinery situate on June first of each year provided that I7S2.25. No action or proceeding at law Mrs. Hattie Garrett, December in Township-70, Range 22, be granted. as follows: in different parts of the county, and the interest can be paid at any time or in equity has been instituted to recover 15.00 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Voting for R. C. Fraser, Commissioners it is necessary to secure repairs, gasolene, within the interest year without penalty, the debt secured t»y said mortgage Indus Merc. Co., supplies for Harrigan and carried. in effect this means that the interest Green, Munroe and Ellingson. oil-and other equipment an supplies or any part thereof. Commissioner. Harrigan moved that Mrs. Hattie Garrett, January money may be paid any time between Voting for Gjuy Parker, Commissioner for same at odd intervals, and Notice is hereby given, that by virtue the petition for establishment of road 15.00 June first and May thirty-first French. Whereas it is necessary to have of a power of sale contained in said without penalty. John Kerry, supplies for Chas. in Township 63-22 and 64-22, be Whereas, it has been called to the someone in authority who can secure mortgage, and pursuant to the statute Appraised value of tirrfber, when so granted. The motion was seconded La Fave, Jr, January 15.01 attention of the county board that in such supplies and repairs as are necessary in such case made and-provided, said stated, must be paid for in full at the bv Commissioner Bursack and carried. John Kerry, supplies for Chas to keep said poperty in woking mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale the sale of the $186,000.00 issue of time of sale. La Fave, Jr., December... 15.03 order, of the premises therein described, together ditch bonds George A. Elder of the All mineal rights are resrved to the Sam Lawson, care of Henry Commissioner Munroe moved that with all the hereditaments Commercial Investment Co. was paid Now, therefore, be it resovled that state by the laws of the state. Hanson, poor charge 21.00 the petition for establishment of road thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, each county commissioner shall be, a commission of $9,300.00 contrary to All lands are sold subject to any be­\at Littlefork Merc. Co., supplies at public auction, to the in Township 158-27 and 158-28 be laid and hereby is, appointed a member of law and in addition thereto secured and all ditch taxes thereon. over and the matter referred to Commissioner for Johanna Olson, January 15.46 highest bidder, for cash, by the sheriff the road committee for his respective the sum of $3,633,45 in interest to Lands on which the interest has Litlefork Merc. Co., supplies of said Koochiching county, at his office Munroe for investigation. district to have charge ofroads, which he was not entitled, and come delinquent may be redeemed in the court house in the city of International for Mrs. E. Barnette, January 15.11 The motion was seconded by Commissioner construction work and maintenance, Whereas, it has been made to appear any time up to the hour of sale, or before Falls in said county and state, Green and carried. Littlefork Merc. Co., supplies with full power and authority to do resale, to the actual purchaser. to this board that there was a on Saturday, the 24th day of March, Moved by ComJmissioner Harrigan for Mrs. W. May, January.. 15.50 such acts and performs such services Such lands are listed under the caption: combination between said Elder and 1917, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of Littlefork Merc. Co., supplies that the petition for establishment for the county as are necessary to "Delinquent Lands." John Nuveen & Co. in the handling said day, to pay the amount which will of road in Townships 64-26 and 65-26 for Mrs. John Lee, January 14.48 No person can purchase more than put in condition and to keep in good of said bonds and division of said then be due on said mortgage and be granted. The motion was seconded Minnesota State Sanatorium, 320 acres of land as provided by the working order all roads, road commission, and that said Nuveen & mach­ mortgage debt for principal and interest by Commissioner Munroe and carried. care of Bachmeyer family, General Laws 1905 provided, however, inery and ofther county equipment Co. are jointly responsible with said and taxes, if any, together with the December 203.40 that state lands purchased previous to Commissioner Harrigan offered the within his territory, and to furnish costs and disbursements of said foreclosure Elder to this county, and that an action 1905 is not charged against such purchaser. following resolution and moved its J. B. Martinson, supplies for such machinery with such necessary sale including the attorney fee will lie against said parties for adoption: Andrew Shanks, January... 15.00 and suitable supplies and repairs as stipulated for in said mortgage. the recovery of said moneys wrongfully Agents acting for purchasers must Whereas, a petition has been presented, G. A. Munroe, transportation are needed to keep same in working The premises covered and conveyed taken from the county and it furnish affidavit of authority. signed by a large number of of Henry Hanson family to order. by s^id mortgage are situated in said further appearing that L. H. Slocum Appraisers' reports, showing quality taxpayers and settlers, praying for Barona, Wis 18.50 Koochiching county, Minnesota, and The foregoing resolution was offered,1 as county auditor was instrumental and kind of soil are on file in this assistance from the state, in the widening, Mike Nagurski, supplies for are described as follows, to-wit: by Commissioner Bursack, and on office. in negotiating the sale of said bonds deepening, etc., of the Tamarack Eny Orlick, January 16.20 Lot two (2) Block nine (9) Original his motion supported by Commissioner Lists giving legal descriptions of and the payment of the unlawful commission Townsite of International Falls, according and Lost Rivers, and Mike Nagurski, supplies for Green, was declared carried upon lands to be offered may be obtained of to said Elder and Nuveen & to the plat thereof on file and Whereas, this board deems it necessary Henry Orlick, December... 16.40 the following vote: the state auditor or the immigration Co. of record in the office of the register of that this work be done owing Shelrud & Son, supplies for Ayes, Qreen, Harrigan Munroe, commissioner at St. Paul and of the Now, therefore, be it resolved that deeds in and for said county.. to flooded conditions in the districts Mrs. Emerson, August, September, Bursack and Ulvedahl. county auditor at above address. N. B. Arnold, special county attorney, Dated February 5, 1917. through which these streams run, October, November Nays, none. J. A. O. PREUS, be, and he hereby is authorized and directed Albin Bernard, Mortgagee. present inability of the said streams and December, 1916 78.05 State Auditor. Whereas, the work of investigating to commence an action against J. H. Brown, Attorney for Mortgagee, to carry off the drains and overflow, J. E. Sullivan, hauling water the affairs of Koochiching county, International Falls, Minnesota. L. H. Slocum, George A. Elder, being cause' of such conditions, to poor farm, January 72.00 and preparing for matters coming NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. 2-8—3-15 Commercial Investment Co. and John Therefore, be it resolved, that approval J. E. Sullivan, wood for county before the grand and petit juries at Nuveen & Co. and such other partes and hearty indosement be given hospital, January 42.01 the January term of the district as may be necessary to make defendants DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, the said petition and that a copy J. E. Sullivan, board of poor, court), w$|ll jreceissitate, employment XOT1CK OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE in said action for the recovery U. S. Land Office at Duluth Minnesota. of this resolution" ant^ of the original January 189.50 of additional clerk hire in the auditor's February 15, 1917 of the interest and commissions paid petition be forwarded to our representatives Zimmerman Electric Co., connecting office and increase the expense Notice is hereby given that Semon said parties in connection with the at St. Paul, asking for support lighting outfit for thereof beyond the appropriation regularly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Fredsall, whose postoffice address is sale of $186,000.00 of ditch bonds of in the matter. poor farm 25.00 made for that office and it default has been made in the conditions 3828 17th Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minnesota, said county, and that he take such Commissioner Green supported the will be necessary to appropriate the Road and Bridge Fund of that certain mortgage duly did on the 5th day of April, 1916, steps and do such things are are necessary above motion and same was carried sum of $500.00 for such clerk hire. executed and delivered by Jens J. file in this office Sworn Statement and Ira M. Foster, construction of to protect the county and recover upon the following vote: Now, therefore, be it resolved by Opsahl and Clara M. Opsahl, his wife, Application, No. 012339 to purchase bridge on ditch No. 3.. 65.00 such funds. Ayes, Commissioners Green, Harrigan, the county board of Koochiching of Beltrami County Minnesota, as the SE1^ NW%, Section 4, Township Ole Johnson, corduroying The foregoing resolution was offered Mortgagors to Victor L. Johnson, of 68 N., Range 19 W. 4th, Principal Meridian, Munroe, Bursack and Ulvedahl county, pursuant to the provisions of county road, Sec. 16-63-22.. 56.17 by Commissioner Munroe and Nayes, none. Chisago County Minnesota, as Mortgagee, and the timber thereon, under Section 835 G. S. 1913, that we hereby Geo. Lyng, assistant engineer, on his motion supported by Commissioner bearing date the 10th day of the provisions of the act of June 3, appropriate the sum of $500.00 Moved by Commissioner Bursack inspecting road work Sec. Green was declared carried upon 1878, and acts amendatory, known as September, 1910, with a power of sale out of any moneys in the treasury that the chairman appoint a committee 16-17, township 154-29..... 33.57 the followiing vote: therein contained, duly recorded in the the "Timber and Stone Law," at such not otherwise appropriated for clerk to meet at point of beginning of Geo. Lyng, assistant engineer, Ayes, Green, Munroe, French Ellingson. value as might be -fixed by appraisement, office of the Register of Deeds in and hire for the auditor's office subject road petitioned for in Townships 6322 Inspecting township 63-26.. 19.65 and that, pursuant to such application, for the County of Koochiching and to the approval of the attorney general and 64-22, on date to be set by Geo. Lyng, assistant engineer, Nays, none. State of Minnesota, on the 19th day the land and timber thereon and public examiner. such committee and inserted in the inspecting road work section have been estimated and valued by applicant, Whereas, L. H. Slocum has filed of September, 1910, at 9 o'clock A.M., The foregoing resolution was offered notices, arid that final hearing be held 16-17, township 63-22 16.31 the timber estimated 40,01)0 in Book "D" of Mortgages on page his resignation with the county board or. Tuesday, April 3rd, 1917, at 10 by Commissioner Green, and on Geo. Lyng, assistant engineer, board feet at $2.50 per M, and the la 320, given to secure the payment of a requesting that he be relieved from o'clock a. m. at the office of the his motion, supported by Commissioner inspecting road work section nothing that said applicant will oflf^r certain promissory note for Fourteen the duties ef auditor of this county, Bursack, was declared carried 17-70-24 6.55 county board in the court house, International final proof in support of his application hundred and fifty Dollars ($1,450.00), and Falls, Minnesota. The motion upon the following vote: James McDevitt, placing culvert and sworn statement on the 26th day dated September 10th 1910 and due Whereas, we believe it advisable was seconded by Commissioner Ayes, Green, Harrigan, Munroe, on ditch road, 70-24.... 5.00 of April, 1917, before the Register and September 10th 1920, and interest thereon and expedient to accept such resignation Bursack and Ulvedahl. Receiver United States Land Office, at Harrigan and carried. The chairman M. Marsden, balance on contract, at the rate of SIX (6) per cent per and appoint a successor Duluth, Minnesota. Nays, none. road east of Margie.. 68.00 appointed Commissioner Harrigan to annum, payable annually, until paid Now, therefore, be it resolved that Any person is at liberty to protest act as such committee. R. Morgans, filling and crib which default has continued to the Whereas at the January meeting the county board of the county of this purchase before entry, or initiate A work, section 16-17, 154-29. 100.00 date of this notice by the failure and Moved by Commissioner Bursack of the county board said board employed Koochiching hereby accept the resignation a contest at any time before patent issues, neglect of said mortgagors to make Helge Olson, contract on F. J. McPartlin to assist that the chairman appoint a committee of L. H. Slocum as county by filing a corroborated affidavic payment Of the interest on said note county road, section 25-63-26 75.00 Special County Attorney N. B. Arnold to meet at point of beginning of auditor of said county. in this office, alleging facts which amounting to Eighty-seven Dollars David Rose, engineer, making in matters growing out of the investigation, road petitioned for in Township 70-22, would defeat the entry. Be it further resolved that R. C. ($87.00), which interest by the terms up 1916 road report 10.00 and on date to be set by such committee Witnesses:: Charles W. Eden, Theodore Fraser be and he hereby is, appointed of said note became due and payable David Rose, county surveyor, and inserted in the notices and that Whereas for business reasons Mr. M. Anderson. James Allerdyce of county auditor of the county of Koochiching on the 10th day of September, 1916, ditch No. 11 bridge... 11.46 final hearing be held on Tuesday, April McPartlin desires not to take part in Minneapolis, Minnesota Barney Eden in the place and stead of and David Rose, engineer, preparing 3rd, 1917, at 10:30 o'clock a. m. at the investigation work, of Tower, Minnesota Edward J. Filiatrault L. H. Slocum, resigned, to fill the unexpired WHEREAS, the said mortgagee and plat of Gemmell 5.00 the office of the county board at the Now, therefore, be it resolved that of Duluth, Minnesota. term of said county auditor. holder of said mortgage has elected and David Rose, assistant engineer, court house, International Falls, Minnesota. the resolution heretofore passed employing JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, Be it further resolved that the does hereby elect to declare the whole state road No. 24, 63-22.... 5.00 The motion was seconded by F. J. McPartlin to assist Register. bond of said R. ^r^ser so appoint-, principal sum of said mortgage due Standard Oil Co., oil for tractor, 1-A. 26 Commissioner Harrigan and carried. Special County Attorney N. B. Arnold and payable at the date of this notice, ed, be, and the same hereby is, fixed District No. 5 19.04 The chairman appointed Commissioner be, and the same hereby is in, under the terms and conditions of in the sum of $10,000.00 Francis White, graveling and Green to act as such committee. ESTATE OF ELSIE M. OLSON. all things rescinded. said mortgage and the power of sale The foregoing resolution was offered labor on state road No. 9.. 100.00 Be it further resolved that B. H. therein contained and by Comntissioner Green and on Wm. Geo. White, part payment STATE ^OF MINNESOTA, County of Moved by Commissioner Harrigan Phinney, an ^attorney of this county, his motion, supported by Commissioner WHEREAS, there is actually due on contract, 154-25 100.00 be, and he hereby is, employed to assist Koochiching.—In Probate Court: that Commissioner Ulvedahl be appointed Munroe, was declared carried upon and claimed to be due and payable at John Woitel, corduroying In the matter of the estate of Elsie Special County Attorney N. B. a committee to meet at point the date of this notice the sum of One the following vote: county road 63-22 56.17 M. Olson: Arnold in all matters growing out of of beginning of road petitioned for in hundred twenty-two and 51-100 Dollars Ayes, Commissioners Green, Munroe M. A. Ulvedahl, viewing road The State of Minnesota to all persons the investigation aforesaid, and that Townships 42-56 and 65-26, on date ($122.51), and and Ellingson. No. 9 and mileage 5.00 interested in the sale of certain lands he be paid for such services the sum to be set by such committee and inserted WHEREAS, the power of sale has Na^s. Commissioner French. Re Survey of Section 9, belonging to said estate: The petition of twenty-five (125.00) dollars for in the notices and that final Commissioner French asked to be become operative, and no action or of Mrs. C. Gilbertson as representative Township 159, Range 25 each day actually spent in such work. hearing be held on Tuesday, April proceeding at law otherwise has been placed on record as voting nay for of the above named Elsie M. Olson, being The foregoing resolution was offered A. R. McCallum, services as 3rd, 1917, at 11 ofclock a. m., at the instituted to recover the debt sccured the reason that the fulll board was duly filed in this court, representing by Commissioner Bursack, and office of the county board in the court rodman 6.50 by said mortgage or any part thereof not sitting and should be in a matter that it is necessary and for the on his motion, supported by Commissioner Geo. F. Lyng, services as assistant house, International Falls, Minn. The Now, Therefore, Notice is hereby of appointment, Commissioner best interests of said estate and of all motion was seconded by Commissioner Green, was declared carried engineer 20.00 given that by virtue of the power of Holm being the absent member. interested therein that certain lands of upon the following vote: Bursack and carried. Irl Smootz, services as axeman sale contained in said mortgage and said decedent described therein be sold, A letter was read from Gustav Ayes, Green, Harrigan, Munroe, pursuant to the statutes in such case A report and recommendation of 6.75 and praying that a license be to Mrs. Erickson asking to be released as a Bursack and Ulvedahl. M. Christenson, services as made and provided, said mortgage the grand jury were read and upon C. Gilbertson granted to sell the same: surety on bond of the State Bank of will be foreclosed by a sale of the Nays, none. axeman 4.50 motion by Commissioner Green, seconded Now therefore you, and each of you, Spooner. On motion by Commissioner Whereas it appears from the premises described in and conveyed by by Commissioner Bursack, the G. Harrison, services as axeman are hereby cited and required to show Fronch, seconded by Commissioner said mortgage, which premises are port of N. B. Arnold Special attorney auditor was instructed to place the 6.75 cause, if any you have before this Munroe. the auditor instructed situated in the County of Koochiching for the county, heretofore filed with same on file. David Rose, services as county court, at the Probate Court Rooms in to take the matter up with the bank and State of Minnesota and described the county board that large sums of surveyor 5.00 Moved by Commissioner Harrigan the Court House, in Judge of Probate in question and have anew bond filed. as follows to-wit: money were paid the contractors on John Bruce, services as axeman that the application of the Crookston Chambers, County of Koochiching, Commission PI- French MOVPH BV state rural highways Nos. 5, 9, 20 and East half of Southwest Quarter (E% Lumber Company for cancellation of 7.88 State of Mnnesota, on the 22d day of that the temporary bond cf R. C. of SW%), Southeast Quarter of Northwest 24 in excess of the contract price Amil Hendrickson. services as personal property tax-assessments March, 1917,-at 3 o'clock P. M., why the Fraser as county in the sum Quarter (SE% NW%), and the and axeman 1.13 prayer of said petition should not be be rejected. The motion was seconded of $5000.00, with L. W. Wilson, B. W. Lot Five (5), in Section Twenty-three granted. by Commissioner Bursack and Whereas the board is advised that Revenue Fund Bacon and W. V. Kane as sureties, be (23), Township One hundred fifty§even such payments were unlawful, and Witness the judge of said court, and carried. Stationery and Supplies (157) and the Lot Four (4)and approved and accepted. The motion the seal of said court, this 27th day of that a large number of„the warrants Moved by Commissioner Bursack Geo. D. Barnard & Co., supplies the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest was seconded by Commissioner Munroe February, 1917. issued by the auditor therefore have that the application of O. J. Masters for county offices 72.44 Quarter (SW% of NW%) of Section and carried upon the following JOHN BERG, for reduction of assessment on personal not yet been redeemed by the county Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for One (1) and the Lots One (1), vote: Judge of Probate Court. treasurer and property be rejected. The# motion county offices 242.19 Seven (7) and Eight (8), and the PHINNEy & CAMPBELL, Ayes, Commissioners Green, Munroe, Whereas the board is advised that was seconded by Commissioner Free Press Printing Co., supplies North Half of the Southwest Quarter Attorneys for Petitioner. 3-1-15 French and Ellingson. efforts will be made to have a curative Harrigan and carried. (N% of SW%) and the Northwest for county offices 18.75 Nays, none. act passed by the present legislature Moved by Commissioner Harrigan Quarter of the Southeast Quarter ,A. A. Johnson, electric lamps On motion, the board adjourned to to validate said illegal warrants that the bill of Mrs. Ole Wasli, date ESTATE OF MAUD H. SCHONSBY. (NW% SE%) of Section Two (2) in 4#'- for jail ... -. 10.80 meet on Tuesday, February 6th, 1917, and prevent the county from of December 29th, 1916, for board of Township One hundred fifty-six Lawrences Pharmacy, electric at 10 o'clock a. m. protecting its rights by stopping payment James Curran, be rejected. The motion (156), all North of Range Twentyfive, STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of lamps for court and jury C. P. Ellingson, of said illegal warrants. was seconded by Commissioner West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Koochiching.—In Probate Court. room 10.00 Attest: Chairman. Bursack and carried. together with all the hereditaments Now, therefore, in order to protect In the matter of the estate of Maud H. Miller-Davis Co., supplies for L. W. Wilson, and appurtenances thereunto On motion the following bills were Schonsby, Decedent— and preserve the rights of the county for county offices.......... 187.99 Acting County Auditor. belonging laid over: as to said illegal warrants, be Letters of administration this day Stuart San Supp Co., disinfectant Which sale will be made by the Ivar Johnson, having been granted to Albert Schonsby, resolved that N. B. Arnold, special for jail 7.50 Sheriff of said Koochiching County The board of county commission Jelmer Anshus, county attorney, be, and he hereby is, S. E. Thompson & Son, coal Minnsota, at the front door of the It. is ordered, that the time within ers of Koochiching county, Minnesota, Frfenk Silasmear, authorized and empowered to commence for jail 96.60 Court House in the City of International which all the creditors of the above met at their office in the court Standard Oil Co., and prosecute to a conclusion Underwood Typewriter Co., Falls, in said County of Koochiching named decedent ihay present claims E. W. Gosline, house, in the city of International sn action or actions on behalf of the typewriter ribbons 7.00 and State of Minnesota, on against his estate in this court, be, ami Falls, Minnesota, on Tuesday, Febru C. B. Montgomery, county of Koochiching against such Underwood Typewriter Co., Thursday the 19th day of April 1917, the same hereby is, limited to three ary 6th, 1917 at 11 o'clock a. m. J. E. Sullivan. parties as are found necessary to be repairs for register's machine at Two (2) o'clock P.M. of that day, months from and after the date hereof Roll call—Members present, Com made defendants therein, to set aside Commissioner Bursack moved that 3.50 at public vendue to thie highest bidder and that Wednesday the 30th day of missioners Ulvedahl, Green, Harri all auditor's warrants unlawfully issued the chairman appoint a committee to for cash, to satisfy said mortgage debt Carrying Election Ballots May, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the gan, Monroe and Bursack members in connection with the contract investigate the case of Captain Tindall, with the interest thereon, and the Probate Court Rooms, at the Court M. J.'McHugo, carrying election absent, none. work on roads Nos. 5, 9, 20 and 24, poor charge, and matter of water taxes if any, and the sum of Fifty House at International Falls in said ballots to postoffice.... 1.10 The board proceeded to ballot on pump for poor farm. The motion and to take such steps and do and perform Dollars ($50.00) attorney's fees as r, county, be, and the same hereby is, C. J. De Lack, carrying election the election of a chairman. Commissioner such acts and services in relation was seconded by Commissioner Green stipulated in and by said mortgage in Tsr fixed and appointed as the" time and ballots to postoffice.... 1.60 Ulyedahl received four votes to said action or actions, as may case of .foreclosure, and the disbursements and carried. The chairman appointed S-\ place for hearing upon and the examination, E. W. Francis, carrying election and Commissioner Bursack received be deemed necessary to protect and allowed by law, subject to redemption as such committee, Commissioners Adjustment and allowance of ballots to postoffice 1.00 one vote. Commissioner Ulvedahl Bursack and Green. preservp the interests of the county. at any time within one year such claims as shall be presented with- .*1 Fred Siats, carrying election was declared duly elected. The toregoing resolution was offered from the date of sale as provided by On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, in the time aforesaid. fe ballots to postoffice ...1.00 law.. Commissioner Bursack was elected by Commissioner Green, and on his seconded by Commissioner Let notice hereof be given by the Fred Siats, carrying election: Dated February 7th,v1917. vice-chairman by a unanimous ballot. Bursack and carried, the following motion. supported by Commissioner publication of this order in The International ballots to postoffice 1.00 On motion by Commissioner Green, y,1CT^R JOHNSON, fee* statements of county officers Bursack, was declared carried upon Falls Press, as provided by John Tomfohr, carrying elec-lfes seconded by Commissioner Bursack, Mortgagee law. for the year 1916 were approved and the ^following vote: tion ballots to postoffice..... 2.60 HIRAM A. SIMONS, the board adjourned to meet at 2 accepted: Dated, Feb. 28, 1917. Ayes, Commissioners Green, Harr Attorney 'for Mortgagee, o'clock p. mr J6HN BERG,.^/ ^ijM. A. Ulvedahl, rigan, Munroe, ^ursack and J|lve-^ (Continued on Page Seven.) Bemidji, Minn. 2-15 .3-" 3-1-15- Judge, of Probat'£"V ,-SsSfyt