International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 16, 1917 · Page 6 of 8
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1 r#P!-S1 !l®' .1 i^-r:...- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEVEN ?, jw." AMERICAN 1 Poor Fund' June 29.82 PROCEEDINGS Mike Riordan, Assessor, unorganized Burton's Dept. Store, supplies C. Dist. No. 5 20.00 for county hospital inmates EFFECIENCY Geo'. F. Swinnerton, M. I)., .$ 64.70 OE: M. R. Johnson* supplies for viewing i*emains of Frosch, OF j. THE CITY COUNCIL 15.00 Alice Greek, month of July Crandall and Lindberg.... 62.30 *1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS German efficiency has been held up PRACTICAL FURRIER M. E. Ibertson, embalming J. T. Wedlund, meals for jurors as a degree of excellence unattainable 25.00 remains of Bertha Erickson .viv 32.50 Fort Frances, Official by a democracy. The accomplishments Ontario F. .HKeyes, burial of remains Thos. P. White, lively hire, of the United States .25.00 of V. Lindberg I. W. W. disturbances 12.50 since April 5 last refute the truth of The board of county commissioners Thos. P. White, expenses, F. H. Keyes, burial of M. L. the claim. In the short space of time THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE of Koochiching county,Minnesota, 25.00 State vs Fred Moss, et al. 26.70 Louis since that day the United States has met at their office in the court house, F. H. Keyes, trip to Ray as Thos. P. White, expenes, accomplished the following: IN THE WORLD in the city of International Falls, 10.00 undertaker at inquest case of John Frosch. 8.50 Declared a state of war as existing Minnesota, on Thursday, August 2nd, F. H. Keyes, burial of William Thos. P. White, subpoaning between this country and Germany. 1917, at 1:30 p. m. 25.00 witnesses, case of Frosch. 5.50 Crandall Roll call—Members present, Commissioners Minn. State Sanatorium, care Thos. P. White, long distance Seized 91 German ships and begun Green, Harrigan, Bursack, of Leif Schonsby and Alex phone calls 20.15 repair- work on them. ana Chairman Ulvedhal. Toder, month- of June Thos. P. White, subpeoaning 62.75 Authorized unanimously a war Members absent, Commissioner Mike Nagurski, supplies for jurors 14.72 fund of $7,000,000,000. Munroe. 15.00 Appropriated for merclicint Eny Orlack, month of July Thos. P. White, board of $6,000,000,000 On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, shipping and as much for air A. E. Solberg, supplies for prisoners, July 86.50 seconded by Commissioner fleets. Mina Carlson, month of C. Harry Isaacson,4 transcript Bursack, the minutes of the meeting 15.00 Agreed to loan our allies $3,000,000,000 of sentence, State vs Moe, June of the board of equalization, date of and advance them a large proportion A. E. Solberg, supplies for et al 1.50 July 16th, were approved as read. of that sum. 15.00 Mrs. Bullock,month of June C. Harry Isaacson, transcript On motion by Commissioner Bursack, Passed a selective draft law and in Standard Oil Co., gasoline of sentence. State vs Haas 1.20 single day registered nearly ten seconded by Commissioner Hat" for county hospital 12.32 Otto S. Langum, service of million men for military service. -4, rig-arij the minutes of the Jul-y 16fch Tlios. Watson, supplies £or subpoena, State vs Mass. Enlisted 600,000 volunteer soldiers regular meeting were approved as Trombley, months of Mrs. Bonding Co., 1.30 the regular army and in the national read. 45.00 Feb. Apr. and June Otto S. Langum, service of guard of the states. Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, Road and Bridge Fund subpoena, State vs Partridge Sent a commission to Russia to aid that J. H. Ward of Rauch, Minn., be Devitt, hauling Mc James 1.30 democracy there and a body of railroad appointed as County appraiser of rock for culvert, Road No. County Revenue Fund—Printing men to Russia and another to EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF state land for the ensuing year. The 6.00' 20 and Supplies France to advise and assist in railroad RAW FURS motion was seconded by Commissioner Mayer Bros. Co.,supplies for Geo. D. Barnard & Co., supplies transportation in those countes. Bursack and a vote being taken, 12.12 tractor, Dist. No. 3 for county surveyor .. 2.IS resulted as follows: Mayer Bros. Co., supplies for Free Press Company, supplies Begun the construction of 32 camps Ayes, Commissioners Bursack and 46.71 Dist. tractor, No. 5 1.. for Judge of Probate 11.70 for our soldiers. Harrigan nays, Commissioners Ulvedhal Mayer Bros. Co., supplies for Free Press Company, supplies Sent to England a fleet of destroyers and -Green. tractor, Dist. No. 3 3.3" and to France two detachments for Clerk or Court.. 1.10 Commissioner Green moved that David Rose, services as engineer of troops. Highest Cash Prices Paid on Free Press Company, supplies Harvey Gale be appointed County appraiser on re-survey of Sec. 6, Authorized and now enforcing embargo for Judge of Probate .70 Raw Furs of state land, bub receiving Twp. Range whereby our enemies will receive 68, 22 19.47 Free Press Company, supplies no support to his motion, same was Unorganized Road and Bridge Fund no more food or .material from for Auditor 1.20 He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United declaimed lost. Helge Olson, part payment Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for Commissioner Bui'sack moved that Passed a food conservation law. on contract, Twp. 63-25... 247.00 States and pay as high a price for them as any Auditor 1.59 Organized many volunteer commissions Henry Anderson of Wildwood, Minn, Peter Kobe, part payment on Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for house in the United States. and boards who are aiding the be appointed county appraiser of grubbing, Twp. 64-24 80.-. 00 Judge of Probate 10.80 government and the people in the state land, and the motion was seconded J. H. Ward services as axman Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for speeding up of work, conservation by Commissioner Bursack, was and board of engineer, Twp. Judge of Probate 10.80 BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY of food, and other national movements. -r^ declared lost upon the following vote: ,75 63-22 4 Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for F\ C. ROGERS Ayes, Commissioners Harrigan and George Lyng, services as deputy 1 Sheriff ., 6.11 Drafted by lot 687,000 men for military Bursack nays, Commissioners Green county surveyor jand Miller-Davis Co., supplies for service. and Ulvedhal. 29.20 expenses, Twp. 158-28 Register of Deeds 31.50 While the government was accomplishing Moved by Commissioner Harrigan Georgfe Lyng, services as assistant Miller-Davis Co., supplies for oz these things the American that the bond of the*. State Bank engineer and expenses, Auditor 1.50 people have loaned the United States $2,500.00 Spooner in the sum of with Twp. .22.52 63-22 B. Montgomery, publication $2,000,000,000 and offered $1,000,000,000 C. the National Surety Company of David Rose, services as county more, over four million citi- of county pi'oceedings 59.25 Subscribe for the Press New York* be approved. The motion surveyor, inspecting All these things were accomplished B. Montgomery, letter C. was seconded by Commissioner roads, Twp. 7.50 63-25 while our soil was not invaded or 12.00 heads for commissioners.. Green and carried. David Rose, services as even threatened with invasion and Range Office Supply Co., supplies On motion by Commissioner county surveyor, inspecting without any disturbance of biisiness 3.05 for Clerk of Court.. Green, seconded by Commissioner 8.89 roads, Twp. conditions. All was done with the 63-26 Range Office Supply Co., supplies Harrigan, the following- applications David Rose, services as calm determination and judgment of for Auditor 7.25 for reductron of assessed valuation, county surveyor, inspecting an earnest, patriotic people performing Rogers & Co., supplies for For Those Who Want A were rejected. a service for civilization for mankind Twp. 12.70 roads, 65-26 County surveyor 40.40 Mrs. Mary A. Scarlett. George Lang, services as assistant and maintaining the rights, the St. Paul Stamp Works, supplies Real Vacation Geo. Asplin, (6.) dignity, and the, honor of the greatest engineer and expenses, for Auditor On motion Commissioner nation in the world. by 19.62 Twp. 66-22 Geo. P. Watson, supplies for The Germa^i leaders derided America's Green, seconded Commissioner by Wra. Gheen, auto hire, for engineer, Treasurer 12.50 entry into the war as a bluff. Harrigan, the application for reduction 8.00 Twp. 66-22 Commissioners Expense we suggest This is our answer. of assessment of A. E. Solberg County Revenue Fund—Justice Johti Bursack, expensetending The German imperial government was allowed. Court Expense July 9th meeting Yellowstone National Park Rainier National Park was nearly fifty years in perfecting 8.39 Resolution A. V. McNeil, justice's fees, John Bursack, expenses attending its military efficiency. In less than Whereas it has come to the attention North Pacific Coast and Alaska State vs Louis Peterson.. 6.45 July 16th meeting 5.64 four months the American republic of the county board that actions Ole Klefstad, officer's fees, John Bursack, expenses attending has made s.uch strides as to indicate via involving personal property taxes State vs Louis Peterson.. 4.65 that in less than two years' time the inspection of Judicial have been compromised at figures John Vanderwalk, juror's fees boasted superiority of German efficiency ditch No. 12 3.'»S much below the true) valuation of 1.12 State vs Louis Peterson... will have been discredited. M. A. Uledhal, expenses attending such projferty, and that such compromises Wm. Deteker, juror's fees, There is such a thing as American July 9th meeting 3.25 are detrimental to the 1.12 State vs Louis Peterson... efficiency, and time will prove that M. A. Ulvedhal, expenses attending handling of county tax matters, and Severt Thompson, juror's German efficiency can not withstand July 16th meeting 2.75 ,this board is of the opinion that no fees, State vs LouisThompson it, fighting as it is for liberty, justice M. A. Ulvedhal, expenses attending reason exists for such, reduction of 1.12 and humanity.—Monticello News, Kk_ county seat, July valuations. zens subscribing to the loan. James VanVleck, juror's fees, 23rd, signing warrants.... 2.60 Now, therefore, be it resolved by 1.12 In 'addition they have given over State vs Louis Thompson.. M. A. Ulvedhal, expenses the board of county commissioners of $1,000,000,000 to the American Red Tom Armstrong, juror's fees, viewing Jud. ditch No. 12.. 1.00 Cross and $3,000,000 to the Young Special Summer Fares Koochiching county that Franz Jevne State vs Louis Peterson.. 1.12 M. A. iJlvedhal, expenses Men's Christian Association. county attorney, be, and he hereby Frank Shelgren, juror's fees, viewing roads, 63-25, 6326 is, instructed to submit to the auditor State vs Louis Peterson.. 1.12 Let me help you plan a worthwhile vacation trip 4.77 and county board proposed settlements Mrs. Harvey Hawkins, witness £0 A. M. UlvedhaJ, expenses in personal property tax fees, State vs Louis Send for'free travel booklets viewing roads, 153-25 and cases to be reviewed by the board Peterson 1.12 6.00 27 and the auditor before final settlement C. G. WHITNEY, Agent International Falls, Minn. The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel Doris Peterson, witness fees, M. A. Ulvedhal, freight on 250 MODERN ROOMS is made, and that in the future 1.12 State vs Louis Peterson.. gasoline for tractor...... Located in Heart of Business District 3.' no reductions be made without A. N. CLELAND, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Ninn. Emma Erickson, witness fees, ONE PRICE--ONE DOLLAR M. A. Ulvedhal,, express on and sufficient reason based upon good 1.12 State vs Louis Peterson.. Northern Pacific Railway -EUAOPLAN RATE FOR TWO PKRSOMS^I .BO supplies for tractor 1.80 PRIVATE BATH, SHOWER AND TOILET EXTRA faCtS. Luceil Brown, witness fees, Franlc J3L. Green, expenses, COMPLETE SAFETY a The foregoing resolution was offered 1.12 State vs Louis Peterson.. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS See America First— making inspection of Jud. t. -v... AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION by Commissioner Bursack, and O. E. Jackson, justice's fees,, ditch No. 12. 4.15 Start with Yellowstone Park INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW THAT NEVER upon his motion seconded by Commissioner State vs Johnson ..... .75 HAS A LIFE BEEN LOST IN ANT SUILDINQ Wm. Harrigan, expenses attending PROTECTED BV AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS Ulvedhal, was declared Mrs. Albert Valeberg, board Have You Bought Your Liberty Bond? July 9th meeting.. 6.37 EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING carried upon the following vote: of prisoner, State vs Johnson WATER, STEAM HEAT. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND Wm. Harrigan, expenses attending TELEPHONE SERVICE. Ayes, Green, Harrigan, Bursack and 5.00 July 16th meeting 12.0? Ulvedhal nays, none. Clyde Semon, watchman, Won. Harrigan, expenses, Resolution 22.50 State vs Johnson YOUR GRANDFATHER WAS A committee work on road JZL YOUNGSTER, WHEN PEYTON Whereas, there! is in the settlement O. E. Jackson, officer's fees, No. 20 7.10 GRAVELY MADE THE FIRST GRAVELY® fund, the sum of $4912.45 and State vs Johnson 1.45 PLUG OF TOBACCO tHAT Wm. Harrigan, expenses, same is not needed for the purpose County Revenue Fund— EVER WAS MADE, making inspection of Jud. BE SOMETHING]-"' CELEBMTH) THERE MUST for which it was secured and placed General Expense ditch No. 12 10 94 REPUTATION BACK OF A TlwL ClieWinQ PlUg in said fund. Blaine Canfield, expenses, UVES AND LASTS uASTS LIKE THAT.f C. P.. Ellingson mileage signing eEPORETHE INVEN! BEFORETHE INVENTION Now therefore, be it resolved by subpoeaning jurors. 24.74 warrants, Jan. 17th.. 13.20 rOFOUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH the county board of Koochiching Adolph Hoard, expenses, subpoeaning GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO C. P. Ellingson, mileage at-tending county, that the moneys in said set- jurors 10.00 STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALrrY MADE j" board meeting WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. tlement fund, to-wit $4912.45, be, Int'l Telephone Co., exchange NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT Jan. 20,.. .S. 13.20 \and the same hereby are transfered service for July,court house FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD. On motion by Commissioner Bursack, & to the county poor fund to be used 28.00 LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH office and county jail...... A seconded by Commissioner AND LASTS LONGER THAN A'BIG CHEW in expenses incident to defraying D. B. Jewell, certificate of expense, OF ORDINARY PLUG. DRAVELY3o6acc&Co. Green, theboard adjourned to me^t that fund.' July 30.28 DUMU£.VA. on Thursday, September 6th, 1917. Richard Liljeblad, premium '"The foregoing resolution was of$1 at 10 o'clock a. m. on liability insurance county fired Commissioner Harrigan and by jM. A. Ulvedhal, 1 road work. 64.00 upon his motion, seconded by Commissioner Attest: Chairman of Board. Guy C. Parker, service of Green, was declared ca R. C. Fraser, V^| summons, jetit jurors 18.60 ried upon the following vote: Ayes, County Auditor and Clerk of Board. A. C. Paul, taking testimony, Commissioners Green, Harrigan, Bursack State vs John Doe.. 10.00 and Ulvedhal nays, none.^!Si« W. T. Pearson, M. D., post motion pifby ipConmrissioiug? LOOK AT THE GOOD WORK ii mortem at Ray and mileage seconded by Commissioner BILLPOSTERS BILLBOARDS Green, ........... ...... 15.01 HAVE STARTED! and Tumors successfully treated Harrigan, and carried, the following (removed) frithoat knife or pain. .'•/iV® Rainy River Improvement billg were audited and allowed and All write work Hrtr— ffoaianteed. Smmatorlam Give, took or Co., electric1 'light, court the auditor ^as instructed to draw Dr. WILLIAMS SANATORIUM S«S warrants f»r same: house and jail., month of