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PROCEEDINGS Investigation Expense ip Dan Buckley, Star, (formerly Karl John Ferdinand State, of Minnesota, being filed in this On motion by Commissioner Bursack, Arnold, attorney fees J. E. Sullivan, N. B. Tahtineen), of Ray, Minn., P. O. 241, Court, together with authenticated seconded by Commissioner and expanses 249.45 who, on September 8, 1911, made Homestead copies of said will and of the probate C. P. Ellingson. Green, the following applications for A. .64.60 L. Berg, bill for services.. Entry No. for N% NE% thereof in the court above named, and reduction assessments were rejected: Motion carried. 09747 of praying that said will be. admitted to Moved by Commissioner Green, seconded J. R. Dundas, fees, investigation and N'/4 NW14, Section 28, Township 11 N., Range 21, W. 4th P. Meridian, probate in this state, and that letters by Commissioner Bursack and matter .... 1.20 69 OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CQM Carrie Hedlund, has filed notice of intention to make of administration te thereon granted Otto Langum, fees, State vs. Emma Theede, carried, that the following bills be MISSIONERS OF KOOCHICHING Final Five Year proof, to establish to David Dobbs: audited and allowed and the auditor Slocum 2.32 John A. Crosby, claim to the land above described, before instructed to draw warrants for same: Caroline Polenske, stenographer NOW THEREFORE you, and each COUNTY, MINNESOTA. International Lumber Co., Otto A. Poirier, U. S. Commissi.mat for Attorney Arnold 65.00 of you, are hereby cited and required John Kerry, Poor Fund Virginia, Minn., on the 16th day of Thos. P. White, expense, State to show cause if any you have, before Swan Paulson, vs. Royem, et al.. .... 3.50 this court, at the Probate Court Rooms John Ekeberg, T. E. Cruickshank, supplies for (Official) Claimant names as witnesses: Thos. P. White, postage, registering in the Court House, in International E. Engquist, Mrs. Toder, March 27.44 Matt Wuori, of Ray, Minn., Falls, County of Kooching, State of summone, special John Heiskari, Frank B. Green, transportation John Sippi, of Ray, Minn., grand jury- 2.30 Minnesota, on the 10th day of May, The Board of County Commissioners H. W. Forrer, of poor charge 5.70 Edward Ranta, of Ray,. Minn., Road and Bridge Fund 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., the John Kerry, supplies for Joe Walter Borden, John Lahtu, of Ray, Minn. why of Koochiching county, Minnesota, prayer of said petition should not be F. H. Keyes, supplies for Saumier, March 15.00 Clark Fisk Corey, met at their1 office in the court house JOSEPH WINSZEWSKI, granted. tractor, Dist. No. 2 13.85 On motion the board adjourned F. H. Keyes, installation of in the city of International Falls, Minnesota, 4 19-5 24 .... Register.. Witness th^e Judge of said Court, and Walter La Mere, hauling drogs until 2 o'clock p. m. gas engine, poor farm 127.45 the Seal of said Court, this 11th day on Tuesday, April 3rd, 1917, from Pinetop township 6.50 Roll Call—All members present. F. H. Keyes, supplies for poor of April, 1917. A. Lessard, repairing bridge SALE OF SCHOOL AND Moved by Commissioner Bursack farm 98.64 at 10 o'clock a. m. (SEAL) JOHN BERG, on Ranier road 25.00 be given the contract for installing F. H. Keyes, burial of Jas. OTHER STATE LANDS. Roll Call—Members present: Commissioners Judge of Probate Court. pump at poor farm as per bid of $46. David Rose, filing and indexing McLeod 25.00 Harrigan, Green, Bursack, JEVNE & NORTON, county records 60.55 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Littlefork Merc. Co., supplies Munroe and Chairman Ulveiehl. 13-27 Attorney for Petitioner. 4 David Rose, Services as surveyor, Munroe and carried. for Mrs. John Lee, March. 15.98 State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Absent—none. Moved by Commissioner Harrigan bridge in 69-23 16.40 Littlefork Merc. Co., supplies Office, St. Paul, Minn., March 26. 1917 Moved by Commissioner Munroe NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION. that the salary of the assessors and Standard Oil Co., gasoline for for Mrs. E. Barnette, March 15.00 Notice is hereby given that on that the minutes of the MarA 9th tractor, Dist. No. 3 4.60 assistant assessors of unorganized Minn. State Sanatorium, clothing May 14, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. in meeting be approved as read. Motion Standard Oil Co., gasoline for territory be set at $4.00 per day. The supplies for Bachmeyers ,27.00 the office of the county auditor at International seconded by Commissioner Bursack motion was seconded by Commissioner tractor, Dist. No. 3 50.95 Falls, Koochiching county, Minn. State Sanatorium, clothing and carried. STATE OF MINNESOTA Munroe and carried. Unorganizer Road and Bridge Fund in the state of Minnesota, I will offer supplies for E Bachmeyer On the matter of f.nal hearing on J- ss. Moved by Commissioner Bursack Ole Johnson, corduroying Sec. for sale certain unsold state lands, 26.00 petition for county road in township County of Koochiching and also those state lands which have that the following assessors be appointed 16-17, Twp. 63-22 3.75 Minn. State Sanatorium, clothing 63-22 and 64-22, no objections being reverted to the state by reason of the for unorganized districts: Martin Jackopis, labor on OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR. supplies for F. Bachmeyer filed, Commissioner Harrigan moved nonpayment of interest. District 1—J. W. Ward. county road, 63-22. 3.75 15.75 .The Sheldon Co. that petition be granted and that such O. A. Sandsmark, posting road District 3—John Grove. Minn. State Sanatorium, clothing road be ordered established. The Terms of Sale. You are hereby notified ified that that the the District 4—S. O. Hofdahl. notices, 157-28 2.00 supplies for O. Bachmeyer motion was seconded by Commissioner Fifteen per cent of the purchase following piece or parcel of land situ 1 of land situ District 5—N. B. McKenzie. John Woitel, balance on corduroying 21.00 price is payable to the county treasurer ated in the County of Bursack and carried. Koochiching Sec. 16 and 17, The motion was seconded by Commissioner Minn. State Sanatorium, clothing at the time of sale. The unpaid balance and State" of Minnesota, On the matter of final hearing on a, and known Munroe and carried. Tw]fr. 63-22 49.13 supplies for F. Bachmeyer is payable at any time in whole petition for county road in township and described as follows, ITS, to-wit: Moved by Commissioner Bursack Commissioners Expense 28.10 or in part on or before forty years The southeast quarter (SE%) of tlie 70-24, no objections being filed, Commissioner that the salary for tractor engineers Minn. State Sanatorium, clothing M. A. Ulvedahl, mileage, signing from the date of sale at an interest southwest quarter (SW%) of section Green moved that petition rate of four per cent per annum, due be set at $100 per month and gradermen supplies for M. Bachmeyer warrants, March 24th... 7.20 fifteen (15) in township one-hundred be granted and that such road be on June first of each year provided that at $80 per month. Motion se^ 14.45 John Bursack, mileage attending and fifty-two (152) north of range ordered established. The motion was the interest can be paid at any time conded by Commissioner Munroe,and April 3rd meeting...... 16.60 Minn. State Sanatorium, clothing twenty-five (25) west, is now assessed seconded by Commissioner Harrigan within the interest year without penalty, carried. Wm. Harrigan, mileage attending in your name. supplies for L. Bachmeyer and carried. in effect this means that the interest Moved by Commissioner Bursack April 3rd meeting 15.00 That on the 10th day of May, 1909, 22.90 On the matter of final hearing on money may be paid any time between that the town boards of White Birch G. A. Munroe, mileage attending at a sale of land pursuant to the real Nord & Snyder, 1 Delco electric petition for county road in township June first and May thirty-first estate tax judgment duly given and and Kline be authorized to use all light plant, poor farm.. 275.00 April 3rd meeting 9.40 64-26 and 65-26, no objections being without penalty. available funds derived from the 15 On motion by Commissioner Harris made in, and by the District Court in Mike Nagurski, supplies for filed Commissioner Harrigan moved Appraised value of timber, when so &nd for said County of Koochiching mill unorganized road and bridge levy gan, seconded by Commissioner Bursack, Mrs* E. Orlick, March 17.70 that petition be granted and that stated, must be paid for in full at the on the 28th day of March 1909, in proceedings in township 154-29 and 155-29 on Rainy River Produce Co., supplies the board adjourned to meet on Such road be ordered established. The time of sale. to enforce the payment of such work as they see fit within the Thursday, May 3rd, 1917, at 10 o'clock for Mrs. Dilworth, motion was seconded by Commissioner All mineal rights are resrved to the taxes delinquent upon real estate for township lines. Motion seconded by March 15.00 a. m. Bursack and carried. state by the laws of the state. the year 1907, for said County of Commissioner Munroe and carried. M. A. Ulvedahl, Shelrud & Son, supplies for Moved by Commissioner Bursack, All lands are sold subject to any Koochiching, the above described On motion by Commissioner Bursack, Mrs. Emmerson, Jan., Feb., Attest: Chairman. and all ditch taxes thereon. seconded by Commissioner Green that piece or parcel of land was duly bid seconded by Commisioner Munroe, and March 48.85 R. C. Fraser, Lands on which the interest has become petition for corduroying of Holstrom in for the state for the sum of delinquent may be redeemed at and carried, the auditor was instructed A. E. Solberg, supplies for County Auditor and Clerk of road in township 63-22 be rejected. Two and 34-100 (2.34) dollars. to advise the poor farm superintendent any time up to the hour,of sale, or before Mrs. Bullock, March....... 15.00 Board. Motion "carried. That the said piece or parcel of resale, to the actual purchaser. to make all requisition for A. E. Solberg, supplies for Moved by Commissioner Harrigan land and all the rights of the State of Such lands are listed under the caption: supplies through the County board. Mrs. Bullock, February 15.01 that petition for county road in township Minnesota, upon and against said land CITATIOJV FOR HEARING ON PETI­ "Delinquent Lands." On advice from Special County Attorney A. E. Solberg, supplies for 63-23 be granted, that Commissioner by virtue of said sale were duly assigned, No person can purchase more than Arnold, that the letting of contract Mrs. Carelson, February.... 15.21 Harrigan be appointed a committee TION FOR ADMINISTRATION conveyed and sold by the 320 acres of land as provided by the for the publication of the 1516 A. T. Solberg, supplies for to view the route of said road, County Auditor to an actual purchaser General Laws 1905 provided, however, financial statement was illegal, owing Mrs. Peter Palm, February. 15.00 that meeting be held at the point of under Section 2126 G. S. 1913, on that state lands purchased previous to Estate of Nathan Gordon, Deceased to the fact that the publisher of the A. E. Solberg, supplies for beginning on Wednesday, May 2nd, the 20th day of December 1912, for 1905 is not charged against such purchaser. newspaper, so awarded the contract, Mrs. Peter Palm, March.... 15.00 1917, and that final hearing be held the sum of Seven and 20-100 (7.20) State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching.—ss. is a county officer and under the statutes J. E. Sullivan, wood for poor at the court house in the city of International dollars. Agents acting for purchasers must barred from entering into such Falls, on Thursday, June farm, March 4.50 furnish affidavit of authority. And that the amount required to redeem contract. Commissioner Bursack IN PROBATE COURT J. E. Sullivan, wood for poor 7th, 1917. The motion was seconded Appraisers' reports, showing quality said piece or parcel of land from moved that the bill of the International farm, March 28.87 by Commissioner Bursack and carried. In the matter of the estate of Nathan and kind of soil are on file in this said tax sale, exclusive of the costs Falls Press, date of April 2nd, J. E. Sullivan, board of poor office. Gordon,Decedent. to accrue upon this notice, is thet sum 1917, amount $2,154.85, be rejected. Lists giving legal descriptions of farm, March 201.00 of Twenty-two and 50-100 (22.50) Dollars, On motion, the board adjourned until THE STATE OP MINNESOTA TO The motion was seconded by Commissioner lands to be offered may be obtained of 2 o'clock p. m. nJ. E. Sullivan, water supply and interest at the rate of 12 all persons interested in the granting Green and carried. the state auditor or the immigration per cent per annum on $10.00 from All members present. for poor farm, March...... 72.00 of administration of the estate of said commissioner at St. Paul and of the Moved by Commissioner Bursack the 20th day of December, 1912, to Miijn, State aSanatorium, care decedent:, county auditor at above address. that L. A. Ogaard be appointed as the day,such redemption is made, and of Bachmeyer children and Resolution The petition of Thyra E. Gordon J. A. O. PREUS, County Superintendent of Roads from interest on $5.41 thereof at the rate of It appearing to the county boai'd Alex Toder, month of Feb. 210.55 having been filed in this Court, representing State Auditor. 12 per cent per annum from the 31st April 1st, 1917,, at a salary of $150 that summons and complaint was that Nathan Gordon, then a per month. The motion was seconded day of August, 1914, to the day such Poor Fund resident of the County of Koochiching served in an action of the Merchants redemptian is made, and interest on by Commissioner Harrigan and the & Manufacturers Finance company State of Minnesota, died intestate on Standard Oil Co., gasoline for NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. $2.13 thereof at the rate of 12 per roll being called, resulted in the following the 14th day of March, 1917, and praying against Koochiching county, et al, in poor farm light plant...... 11.98 cent per ,annum from the 30th day votes: that letters of administration of two suits on the 15th day of March, H. W. Leseman, transportationof of May, 1914, to the day such redemption Ayes, Commissioners Green, Harrigan, his estate be granted to Thyra E. Gordon, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, 1917, and in two similar actions on sick man to Northome... 3.00 is made, and interest on $2.10 Bursack and Ulvedahl. U. S. Land Office at Duluth Minnesota. the 21st day of March, 1917, and that thereof at the rate of 12 per cent per Nays, Commissioner Munroe. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH OF February 15, 1917 neither of said services are within the Justice Court Expense annum from the 31st day of May, 1915, The chairman thereupon declared YOU, are hereby cited and required to Notice is hereby given that Semon time required by section 672 G. S. to the day such redemption is made, Ora Hazen, justice fees, State I Fredsall, whose postoffice address i«* the motion carried. show cause, if any you have, before 1913, and and interest on $2.86 thereof at the vs. Langlois 3.95 3828 17th Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minnesota, Moved by Commissioner Harrigan this Court at the Probate Rooms at Whereas, it appears to the board rate of 12 per cent per annum from J. Lessard, officers fees, State did on the 5th day of April, 1916, that the application of Leif Schonsby, the Court House, in the City of International that an action has already been commenced the 31st day of May, 1916, to the day vs. Langlois 2.40 file in this office Sworn Statement and for admittance into the State Tubercular Falls in the County of by the county of Koochiching such redemption is made. Application, No. 012339 to purchase Wm. Gunther, witness fees, Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on Sanatorium at Walker, Minn, involving the same subject matter, and That the tax certificate of sale issued the SE1^ NW%, Section 4, Township State vs. Langlois 1.30 the 12th day of May, 1917, at 10 o'clock be granted. The motion was seconded in which the said Merchants & Manufacturers to said purchaser has been presented 68 N., Range 19 W. 4th, Principal Meridian, Louis Peterson, justice fees, A. M., why said petition should by Commissioner Munroe and carried. Finance company is a party to me by' the holder thereof, and the timber thereon, under not be granted. State vs. Liride 3.00 7 defendant, and has answered and this notice requested. the provisions of the act of June 3, James Gamelgaard, officers On motion the following, bills, covering WITNESS, the Judge of said Court Now, therefore,, be it resolved by That the time for redemption of said 1878, andv acts amendatory, known_as firearms and amunition, not ordered fees, State vs. Linde 11:45 and the Seal of said Court, this 18th the county board of Koochiching county piece or parcel of land will expire the "Timber and Stone Law," at such day of April, 1917. by the county, were rejected: Revenue Fund—General Expense that the auditor, R. C. Fraser be, sixty days after the service of this value as might be fixed by appraisement, Katherine Alexander, stenographic Bill of Jan. 1st, 1917, Janney, Scrapie (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, and he hereby is instructed to return and that, pursuant to such application, notice, and the filing of proof of sucii work, probate judge 1.50 Hill & CQ„ amount, $20.13. Probate Judge. service in my office. the copies of summons and complaint the land and timber thereon Cobey & Hall, plumbing repairs, Bill of Jan. 6th, 1917, Janney, Semple, JEVNE & NORTON, have been estimated and valued by applicant, Witness my hand and official seal served upon him on behalf of the Hill & Co., amount $153.07. jail 2.75 the timber estimated 40,000 this 25th day of April, 1917. county of Koochiching for the reason 4 19-5 3 Attorneys for Petitioner Bill of Jan. 4th, 1917, Janney, Semple, J. H. Drummond, Clerk of (Official Seal) C. board feet at $2.50 per M, and Jhe land R. FRASER, that said service was not in compliance court fees, delinquent taxes Hill & Co., amount, $718.60. nothing that said applicant will offer with the provisions of section Auditor of Koochiching for year 1915 1,1717.95 final proof in support of his application County, Minnesota. 672 G. S. 1913. Ed Durbin, sawing wood for and sworn statement on the 26th day The foregoing resolution was offered NOTICE OF. CONTEST Resolution jail 20.37 of April, 1917, before the Register and by Commissioner Green, and Whereas, an industrial strike was W. A. Engstrom, glass for repairs Receiver United States Land. Office, at Copenhagen,. April 20—According upon his motion, seconded by Commissioner declared among the lumbermen of DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR in jail 6.20 Duluth, Minnesota. to the Berlin Vorwaerts, the strike Munroe, was declared carried this county, and an order made by the UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Any person is at liberty to protest International Telephone Co., upon the following vote. continues everywhere in Berlin and district court allowing the sheriff to Duluth, Minn., this purchase before entry, or initiate service for March, county Ayes, Harrigan, Green, Bursack, appoint deputies, arid Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg's Aprill6th, 1917 a contest at any time before patent issues, offices 28.00 Munroe and Ulvedahl. Whereas, a sum aggregating in the by filing a corroborated affidavic report to a deputation of workers D. B. Jewell, certificate of expense, To Peter Medveil, Con test ee: Nays, none. neighborhood of $4,000.00 has been in this office, alleging facts which March 18.35 from the Deutsche Waffen and munitions You are hereby notified that Benigno Moved by Commissioner Munroe, would defeat the entry. ordered paid by the district judge and Frank. S. Lang, filing bonds, Mordini, who gives Duluth, Minn., Fabrik of Berlin was a declination seconded by Commissioner Bursack, Witnesses:: Charles W. Eden, Theodore Whereas, this board is of the Opinion as his postoffice address, did on March appointments, etc 34.20 that a committee be appointed to' to assume the task of arbitrator. M. Anderson. James Allerdyce of that no conditions exist that warrant 27th, 1917, file in this office his duly Gunder Nybo, postage on Nov. make a final inspection of Division Minneapolis, Minnesota Barney Eden the appointment of deputies to corroborated application to contest 1916 election returns 1.54 "B" State Rural Highway No. 9. Motion of Tower, Minnesota Edward J. Filiatrault !oo after such industrial strike, and secure the cancellation of your W. T. Peterson, M. D., post carried. The chairman appointed of Duluth, Minnesota. Now, therefore, be it resolved by homestead Entry Serial No. 011595 mortem on body, Ray case. 15.00 such committee, Commissioners JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, the county board of Koochiching county made Oct. 14, 1914, for S%NE% and Majestic Hotel Rainy River Improvement Co., Register. Green, Bursack and Ulvedahl. that the auditor be and he hereby N%SE%, Sec. 13, Twp. 64 N, Range 22 electric light, February, Ml-A. 26 Moved by Commissioner Green that is directed to request the judge of W, 4th P. Meridian, and as grounds for court house 65.55 the bond of the State bank of Spooner, the district court to revoke the order his contest he alleges that said Peter Thos. P. White, expenses, State Cor. Seventh Street and Hennepin Avenue in the sum of $5000 with the Lion previously authorizing the appointment Medved never established residence on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION vs. Soderstrom 1.15 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Bonding company as surety, be approved by the sheriff of the deputies to said land or made any improvements Thos. P. White, board of prisoners, and accepted. Motion seconded THE ONLY MODERN assist in the work of policing the territory whatever thereon, or cultivated any March 150.00 by Commissioner Harrigan and Department of the Interior POPULAR PRICED HOTEL effected by said strike for the part thereof, and that said alleged absence U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., carried. from said land was not due to reason and upon the ground that the Within one block of ten theatre* and principal Printing and Supplies April, 13, 1917. On motion the board adjourned until department store*. his employment in tile" army, navy or financial condition of the county will Wednesday, April 4th, at 10 65 ROOMS 65 ROOMS with Barnhardt Bros. & Spindler, NOTICE is hereby given that Matt not warrant any expenditure of monev marine corps of the United States at o'clock a. m. Board- reconvened on At "Bath waste paper baler 12.50 Wuori, of Ray, Minn., P. O. 271, who, any time. for such purpose as is not absolutely Wednesday, April 4th, 1917, at 10 on July 7, 1910, made Homestead Entry Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for necessary. You are, therefore, further notified 75c $1.00 $1.25—$1.50 o'clock a. m. auditor 1.59 No. 08528, for SE% Section 29, The foregoing resplution was offered that the said allegations will be taken Hot and Cold Running Water, Local and Roll Call—All members present. Township. 69, Range 21, W. 4th P. Fritz-Cross Co., warrant register by Commissioner Bursack and Long Dietance Phonea in Every Room. as confessed, and your said entry wil* Meridian, has filed notice of intention Moved by Commissioner Bursack for auditor 27.50 on his motion, seconded by Commissioner be cancelled without further right to RAY BOYD to. make Five Year Proof, to establish Managed by that the bond of Dan Buckley, covering Fritz-Cross Co., commissioner's Munroe, was declared carried be heard, either before this office or Formerly Chief Clerk Vehdome Hotel claim to the land above described, before contract for digging poor farm warrants 38.00 upon the following votes: on appeal, it you fail to fjle in this Otto A. Poirier, U. S. Commissioner, well, in the sum of $300 with D. T. Our Rates ere Alweya AS ADVERTISED Fritz-Cross Co., commissioner's Ayes, Green, Harrigan, Bursack," office within twenty days after the at "Virginia, Minn., on the 16th ]\*cPhee and John A. McPhee as sureties warrants 38.00 FOURTH publication of this notice, as Munroe and Ulvedahl. day of June, 1917. be approved and accepted. The Chas. S. Jameson, township Nays, none. shown below, your answer, under oath, motion was seconded by Commissioner Claimant names as witnesses: diagrams 10.00 with due proof that you have served Edward Ranta, of Ray, Minn., Harrigan and carried* F. H. Keyes, supplies for court a copy of your answer on the said contestant Resolution John Sippi, of Ray, Minn., On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, house 39.55 either in person or by registered John Star, of. Ray, Minn., seconded by Commissioner Bursack, Be it resolved, that this board petition mail. Littlefork Times, state land John Lahtu, of Ray, Minn. The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel the following applications for the state highway commissioner affidavits V2.50 You should state in your answer the reduction of assessments were recommended: to distribute the allotment due Koochiching Joseph J. Lloyd, P. M., stamped JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, 250 MODERN ROOMS name of the post office to which you A 19-M 24 county on state roads, for envelopes, Supt. of Register. ia Heart of Borinan Ditfrfct desire further notices to be sent to John Ekeberg, the years 1916 and 1917, same being Schools 12.36 you. ONE PRICE —ONE DOLLAR cuROPUN E. E. Mclntire, CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION part of state's share on cost of construction Joseph. J. Lloyd, P. M., stamped RATE FOR TWO KMONI SI .SO JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, Herman E. Huber, FOR PROBATE OP of the El well roads, to envelopes, Register of PRIVATE BATH, SHOWER AND TOILET EXTRA Register. FOREIGN WILL Martin J. Holman, COMPLETE SAFETY roads number five (5), nine (9) and Deeds 82.44 W. H. SSI ALL WOOD, JR., «—^HI°MATIC SPRINKLERS Oscar L. Mather, twenty (20), and that payment of C. B. Montgomery, printing Attorney. Estate of Martin Vanest. AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION L. A. Ogaard, these funds be made to this1 county notices and proceetjjpgs of Date of first publication April 19, 1917 State of Minnesota, County..of Koochiching, INaURANCE RECORDS DHOW THAT NEVER Mac Loman, without any unreasonable delay. Date of second publication April 26, commissioners meetings 99.75 In Probate Court. HAD A LIFE DEEM LOOT IN ART RUILDINO Emma Theede, 1917 The foregoing resolution was offered C. B. Montgomery, tax statements PROTECTED DV AUTOMATIC OPRINKLERO In the matter of the Estate of Martin Hogan Burud, Date of third publication May 3rd, 1917 by Commissioner Bursack and on 24.00 EVERT ROOM HAD HOT AND COLD RUNNING Vanest, Decedent. A WATER. DTEAM HEAT, CLEDTRlC LIOHT AND N. L. Olson, agent, Date of fourth publication May 10th, his motion, supported by Commissioner Marchant Calculating Machine TELEPHONE DERVICE. The State of Minnesota to all Persons Glenn Scott, 1917. «. Harrigan, was declared carried upon Co., 1 adding machine 250.00 1 interested in. the allowance and E. E. Knotts the following vote: National Rubber Stomp Co., W probate of the will of said decedent: Lou Powell, Ayes, Commissioners Bursack, Harrigan, rubbfer stamp for auditor... .25 The^petition of Martha Vanest, representing E. J. Swedback, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION: Munroe, Green and Ulvedahl^ Security Blank Book and ... that Martin Vanestt then a A. 3. Porter, ws&Nays,- none*- -.r-ss* ^r- Printing Co., 1 wolf punch.. 3.0,7 resident of the County of Koochiching Ed Granstrom Moved by Commissioner Green, seconded Underwood vTypewriter'Co 1 State of Minnesota, died on the 3rd Department of the Interior. •'%0. Arthur B. Paul, by Commissioner Bursack. machine for Register of day of March, 1916, testate and that (removed) without knife _0i U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., J. L. Torrens, that the following bills be/laid over: Deeds .................... 44.75 his will has been allowed and admitted write tor free Sanatorium bock L. A. Ogaard, and April 14, 1917. John Kurzek, Underwood Typewriter Co., 1 to probate in Probate Court in -.WILLIAMS SANATORIUM F. H. Clark. J. E. Sullivan^ ', Notice Is hereby given ./!: that John and for the_ County of Koochiching machine for Treasurer..... 72*25