International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 18, 1917 · Page 6 of 8
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lr tev «*i» -v /W^?* V.J w* S!»i!»-3«iiB6»«lyt|«J INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS SEVEN highway .'... 80.85 19-69-25, Commissioner Harrigan reported A. L. Barnard, boat hire, Mrs. Bullock, Sept. 15.00 E&-. -**rfV?V v®gBi POSITIONS waiting, tor every Total. balance as" a committee, that no objection Revenue Fund-i-General Expense j. E. Sullivan, water sup-, .., made a proposition to settle the aclotion young man and woman who tr.kes and re- 1 had been made and moved State vs Jackson, et al.... 12.00 plies for county hospital, commenced by the county agaist bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting ceiptg $805,568.48 that the road be ordered established. Cobey & Hall, plumbing repairs, Sept. 22.09 them and others to recover or auto, gas and steam engineering By disbursements from March 1st,, The motion was seconded by Commissioner county jail.. 4.75 J. E. Sullivan, board of ,v ^commission wrongfully paid, and in," 1917, to May 31st, 1917, as follows: Green and carried. at the Crookston college. Cobey & Hall, plumbing repairs, county hospital inmates, terest wrongfully retained or de^ducted Paid orders on CommissionerHarrigan moved that court house......... 9.25 Sept. 95.00 Board and room in private family, in the handling of a number a- revenue fund $ 7,284.97 County of Crow Wing, expenses, the petition for re-survey of section J. E. Sullivan, wood supply $3.50 to $4.50 per week. Write to J. yof bond issues mentioned and set Paid orders on case of County vs 25-66-25 be granted and that final 1.00 for county hospital, Sept. C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn. tf. j' forth in the complaint in that action, poor fund.., 2,154.02 Slocum, ef al 29.60 hearing on the matter be set for Commissionen Expense by paying within six months from Paid warrants Thnrsday, November 1st, at 10:30 County of Crow Wing, expenses, M. A. Ulvedhal, expenses, September 5, 1917, the su|n of two on private Receipt books, order blanks' and o'clock a. ,m. The motion was seconded case of County vs attending August pieeting thousand dollars ($2,000) in cash, redemption note books at the Press Office Sta-, by Commissioner. Bursack and Slocum, et al. 466.40 5.40 or oh failure to pay that amount, to fund ..... 1,807.68 carried. J* H. Drummond, stamped M. A. Ulvedhal, freight^ on tionery store. confess judgement in favor of he on road and On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, envelopes, express, etc.... 36.85 gasoline .. 2.83 county of Koochiching and against bridge fund. 4,008.94 seconded by Commissioner T. E. Durbin,, sawing wood M. A. Ulvedhal, expenses, said parties in the sum of fifteen Paid warrants Munroe, and carried, the following for county jail 6.00* signing warrants 2.60 thousand dollars ($15,000), and on incidental applications for reduction of assessments R. C. Fraser, attendance on M. A. Ulvedhal, freight, telephone Whereas, Special County Attorney fund ... 111.32 were reccommended: board of/ audit 60.00 and telegrams... 1.94 N. B. Arnold, has submitted such „.«r Paid warrants Wm. Lovell. C. J. Hoigard, flag for court M. A. Ulvedhal, expenses, proposition to us for our consideration, on contingent Estella May Hopper. house 21.77 attending Sept. meetings 7.50 Cor. Seventh Street and Hennepin Avenue fund... 32.55 Joseph Keyes. M. A. Ulvedhal, expenses, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA D. B. Jewell, certificate of Now therefore, be it resolved, by Paid warrants ,. J. E. Parson. signing .warrants, iSeptj. expense, Aug. and Sept... 54.78 THE ONLY MODERN the board of county commissioners on interest 1 Steve Tascuk. 20th, 3.05 POPULAR PRICED HOTEL Int'l Telephone Co., Sept. of the county of Koochiching, fund 143.87 On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, M. A. Ulvedhal, expenses, "I telephone service 28.00 Within one block of ten theatres and principal Paid warrants that we deem the settlement seconded by Commissioner inspecting Div. B, S. R. department store*. D. E. Knowles, livery hire, on general Munroe and carried, the application of the above mentioned'action in H. No. 9 1.16 65 ROOMS 69 ROOMS with subponeaning jurors...... 7.00 ditch fvmd.. 31,814.75 for reduction of assessment of Ida M. A. Ulvedhal, freight and At Bath in ^he manner above indicated to D. ,E. Knowles, livery hire, Paid warrants Jane Mackie was rejected. express 8.94 subponeaning jjurors 8.00 75c $1.00 $1.25—$1.50 advisable and for the best interest on town Moved by Commissioner Harrigan M. A. Ulvedhal, attendance Minn. Sshool for Deaf, care funds 25,588.26 Hot and Cold Running- Water, Local and of the said county, and hereby authorize, thait the petition for establishment on Board of Audit 45.60 Long Distance Phones in Every Room. of Arphie Marie Powell.. 40.00 Paid warrants of county road Twps. 63-26 and Twp. approve and confirm such Wm. Harrigan, ^xpensa, attending Motor Innn, livery hire, on a ho RAY BOYD 63-27, be recommended, that Commissioner Managed by settlement, and upon payment to the Sept.*meeting... 8.82 State vs Williams, et al.. 8.00 district €und 24,048.00 Ulvedhal be appointed a Formerly Chief Clerk Vendome Hotel county treasurer of the sum of two Wm. Harrigan, expense, Motor Inn, livery hire, Paid warrants committee to view the route of said Our Rates are Always AS ADVERTISED thousand dollars- ($2,000), by the committee work on roads 11.09 State vs Gordon, et al. .. 12.00 on state road at a meeting to be held on Wednesday, said George A. Elder, Commercial Frank Green, expense, inspecting, Rainy River Improve. Co., taxes ...... 4,410.92 November 7th, 1917, to meet Investment Company, and Duluth Div. B, S. R. H. electririty for court house Paid warrants at point of beginning, and that final Securities Company, the chairman of No. 9. 4.35 and jail, August 27.57 on collections hearing be held at the office of the the county board and the auditor of Frank Green, expense, atteding Rochester Gericide Co., supplies from county board at their office in the said county be, and they hereby are, state meeting 24.68 for court house 11.00 public, lands 2,461.98 court house, at the city of International authorized and empowered to execute John Bursack, expense, attending S. E. Thompson & Son, coal Paid warrants Falls, Minnesota, on Thursday, and deliver to said parties' last Sept. meetings.. 21.53 supply for jail and court on refund 683.61 December 6th, 1917, at -0 named, a release, accord and satisfaction G. A. Munroe, expense, attending The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel house I 80.86 Paid warrants m. The motion was seconded by of any and all claims of said Oct. meeting 9.40 250 MODERN ROOMS on clerk hire. 819.99 Ben Wheelock, services as Commissioner Munroe and carried. county against said defendant, growing G. A. Munroe, expense committee Located in Heart of Business District Unorganized axman, re-survey Sec. 668-22 On motion the board adjoumed work on roads 1.60 out of any matters set forth in ONE PRICE--ONE DOLLAR road &bridge 309.20 until 1:30 p. m. 8.00 On motion by Commissioner Bursack, the complaint in said action. EUROPLAN Thos. P. White, sheriff, RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 Teachers' insurance seconded by Commissioner PRIVATE BATH, SHOWER AND TOILET EXTRA The foregoing resolution wasi offered .... 47.39 board of prisoners, Sept... 40.50 COMPLETE SAFETY Green, the board adjourned to meet by Commissioner Harrigan, The board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. Reassessment. 1.17 Thos. P. White, sheriff, AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS on Thursday, October 18th, 1917, at and upon his ^motion, supported by Roll call—All members present. Total disi- .. expenses, case of Norton.. 10.48 AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION 10 o'clock a. m. Moved by Commissioner Harrigan bursements. $10o,583.75 Commissioner Bursack, was declared Thos. P. White,, sheriff, INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW THAT NEVER M. A. Ulvedhal, that the bond of the First National HAS A LIFE BEEN LOST IN ANY BUILDING expenses, State vs Hanson 7.75 carrietf upon the following vote: Attest: Chairman. PROTECTED BY AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS Bank of Baudette, in the sum of Ayes, Gi*£"en, Harrigan, Munroe, Zimmerman Elec. Co., elec—trie R. C. Fraser, EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING Balance in $10,0000.00 with the American Surety Bursack and Ulvedhal. Nays, none. lamps for jail 5.40 WATER, STEAM HEAT, ELECTRIC LIGHT AND Clerk. treasury at TELEPHONE SERVICE. company of New York, as surety Dated September 11, 1917. Unorganized Road and Bridge Fund close of business be approved. The motion was seconded M. On motion by Commissioner'Green, Jackopich, labor on road, May by Commissioner Munroe and seconded by Commissioner HaiTigan, Twp. 63-22 10.50 31st, 1917 .. .. $699,983.73 No Coal or Wood to Buy carried. and carried, the report of the board John Sundin, labor on road, as appears from the books of said Moved by Commissioner Munroe of audit for period February 28th Twp. 64-22 10.95 county treasurer. that the bid of Olaf Bovold for work to March 1st, 1917, was approved as D. Dahl, labor on road, on the Steffes road in Twp. 63-25, be follows: Twp. 64-23 125.00 accepted and that the county auditor We find the said treasurer in tlie Louis Vdvich, balance on BOARD OF AUDIT be instructed to enter into contract posession of funds covering said balance grubbing, Twp. 63-24..... 60.09 Verification of Current Tax for the work accordingly, The motion in kind and amounts as follows: Peter Kobe, balance on Collections clearing, Twp. 64-24 26'. 00 was seconded by Commissioner Deposited in To the Board of County Commissioners, First Nat'l Harrigan and carried. Sivert Hanson labor on road Koochiching County, Minnesota. On motion by Commissioner Bursack, Twp. 64-24 15.15 bank of Intemational IF YOU GET A seconded by Commissioner Arvid Carlson, labor on road Gentlemen: KERQ SAFE BURNER Green, the bid of James Ewald, for Twp. 64-24 30.00 Falls ..... $155,869.19 The Board of Audit of Koochiching the furnishing of 100 cords wood to O. A. Jahnke, livery hire Deposited in County respectfully report to the court house at $4.20 per cord, for commissioner, Twp. I rnational your Honorable Body that they have was accepted, and contract awarded State 69-25 5.50 examined the books, accounts and for same. Albin Erickson, labor on Bank of international It will cook your food or heat your vouchers of the County Treasurer, Commissioner Harrigan moved "road, Twp. 158-28 28.50 counted and ascertained the kind, that bid of S. E. Thompson & Son'of Albin Erickson, labor on Falls 151,732.27 house at less expense and no description and amount of funds in $10.50 per ton on screened lump coal road, Twp. 157-28 21.00 Deposited in the treasury of said county, or belonging trouble. for court house, be accepted con Road and Bridge Fund First State, and thereto, for the period from Northome .. 4,384.04 tract be entered into 1 car Bemidjji Iron Works Co. repairs for of March 1st, 1917, to May 31st, 1917, such coal. The motion was seconded for tractor, Dist. 5 *42.83 Deposited in Equipment and Instalation ready 3"%oth day inclusive. b-- Commissioner Bursack and S. E. Hyre, labor repairing Firs^ St^te, Car 1 Ti' We find the treasurer charged with ried. for service only $7.50 Big Falls .i 20,131.24 tractor, Dist. 4. 9.00 the tax levy for 1916 as follows: Moved by Commissioner Green Mayer Bras. Co., supplies Deposited in Tax levy for that the final certificate of the engineer First State, for tractor, Dist. 5 6.24 19116 $544,690.08 for construction of Division Littlefork 19,539.55 Mayer Bros. Co., supplies Additions to for tractor, Dist. 5 17.52 "B," state rural highway No. 9, be deposited in the levy 428.40 T. M. Sorlie, bridges in Twp. approved as presented. The motion INQUIRE OF A me ican Total d6bit. $545,118.48 155-29 235.00 H. V. Sanders was seconded by Commisioner Munroe State, Ranier 11,882.20 Taxes collected Ole Waslie, assigned to Ingebret and carried by a unanimous 278,082.38 Deposited "in Anshus, part payment Taxes abeted 5,408.17 vote. Frm's State on contract, State 1008 7th Street Total credit $283,490.55 On motion, the auditor was instructed International, Falls Ninn. Littlefork .. 16,260.65 Road No. 25 .-... 10.50 June 1, 1917, to have East & Corrin cover Deposited in Ralph Hanson, part payment a 1. uncollected. boiler at poor farm building and'also State, Mizpah, on contract, State $261,627.93 to repair piping. 9,326.22 Road No. 25 25.87 We hereby certify that we have Town orders.. 115.00 On motion, the board adjourned Peter Kobe, part payment certified the correctness of the foregoing until Friday, Oct._ 5th, 1917, at 10 Deposited in on contract, State Road F. C. ROGERS statement by checking the o'clock a. m. American National, No. 25 ,35.77 duplicate receipts with the tax books St. Anton Rent, part payment for he period above named. Paul 5,305.95 The board reconvened on Friday, on contract, State Road M. A. Ulvedhal, Deposited in October 5th, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. No. 25 47.48 Chairman County Board. State, Virginia Roll call—All members present. John Sundin, part payment R. C. Fraser, 40,255.88 Moved by Commissioner Harrigan PRACTICAL FURRIER on contract, State Road County Auditor. Deposited in that the auditor be instructed to No. 25 73.03 J. H. Drummond, First State, write for prices on two sections of Fort Frances, Ontario Frank Carlson, part payment Clerk of District Court. Ray ... 10,092.87 steel filing cases for register of on contract, State Board of Audit, Koochiching County. Time certificates deed's office. The motion was seconded Road No. 25 243.445 255,088.67 by Commissioner Munroe and John Johnson, par payment carried. THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE To the' Honorable Board of County on contract, State Road Total funds.. $699,983.73 On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, Commissioners, Koochiching County, No. 25 20.25 Respectfully submitted this 31st seconded by Commissioner Minnesota. Math Pesela, part payment IN THE WORLD Bursack,, the following bills were day of August, 1917. Gentlemen: on contract, State Road laid over: R. C. Fraser, The undersigned Board of Audit 'No. 25 37.55 O. A. Jahnke .$ 15.50 County Auditor. of said Koochiching county, met at Peer Klimos, part payment Geo. P. Watson 105.00 M. A. Ulvedhal, the office of the county treasurer of on contract, State Road Germo Mfg. Co 48.79 Chairman Board Co. Com'rs. said county, on the 7th day of Aug. No. 25 14.62 On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, J. H. Drummond, A. D. 1917, for the purpose of examining August Bondsen, part payment Clerk District Court. seconded by Commissioner and auditing the accounts, on contract, State books and vouchers of P. H. Fogarty Bursack, the following bills were au-r Road No. 25 ... 30.50 treasurer of said county, and to Frank Pierce, par payment dited and allowed and the auditor instructed Moved by Commissioner Green, count and ascertain the kind and description on contract, State Road that the chairman appoint a committee to draw his warrants for and amount of funds in the No. 25 67.45 of three members of the county same: county treasury and belonging thereto-: Frank Bergont, part payment board to make final inspection of Revenue Fund—Printing on' contract, State Division "B." State Rural Highway We respectfully make the following and Supplies :y Road No. 25 44.10 Number Nine, the chairman to act report thereon: Crookston Times Ptg. Co. Frank Silasnicar, part payment as a member of such committee. The Balance in the treasury February supplies for surveyor.... .$. 7.55 on contract, State motion was seconded by Commissioner 28th, 1917 date of last report, $501,450.26. Crookston Times Ptg Co. Road No. 25 v.. 50.62 Bursack and carried. supplies for treasurer... 17.60 Urban Rent, part payment The chairman appointed the following Treasurer's receipts from March 1st, on contract#, State Koad Crookston Times, Ptg Co. members to act with him as 1917, to May 31st, 1917: No. 25 54.23 supplies for register 7.40 such committee: Cojnmissioners From tax col- -v. John Dombroski, part payment Free Press Ptg. Co. supplies Green and Bursack. lections ... .$271,775.99 on contract, State for auditor ........ 9.00 On motion by Commissioner Green From collect- Road No. 25 -. 26.13 Free Press Ptg. Co. suplies seconded by Commisioner Munroe, tions, publie Florijag Udoits,, part payment for clerk of court 3.00 the board adjourned to meet on 11,798.03 lands... on contract, State Fritz-Cross Co., supplies Thursday, October 4th, 1917 at 10 From collections Road No. 25^.... .... 49.38 EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF auditor .......... ....1. 3.04 o'clock, a. m. on prill Jelmer Anshus, par payment RAW FURS ^Fritz-Cross Co., supplies "n M.v A. Ulvedhal, vate redemptions bn contract, State for auditor ....... 15.33 Chairman of County Bbard. 1,829.49 Road No. 25 .......... 24.75 Frjtz-Cross Co., supplies Attest: From collec- Iver Johnson, part pay-' R. C. Fraser, ,h- for clerk of court ^5.13 hL"T: r*v 'A tions on In- ment on: contract, State County Auditor and Clerk of Board. tfritz-Cross Co., supplies fegji^terest on .Road No, 25 18.00 801.64, \lll- county funds for clerk of'court ........ 21.60 Poor Fund V, n' From collec^'jtion The board of county commissioners Kimball-Storer Company, John Berg, expenses, case I of fines of Koochichiilg county, Minnesota, supplies for treasurer and of Ernest Chambers 23.11 Highest Cash prices Paid on v* 55.00- 1 and licenses met at their office in ihe court probate judge ........... 30.60 John Berg, expenses, case house in the city of International FrOm collec- 1 of Chambers family....: 150.08 Miller-Davis Co., supplies Raw Furs 't*. Falls, Minnesota, on Thursday, October tiOn ditch Mrs. M. W. Gill, nursing, A for auditor ............ 26.00 4th, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. •.^assessments 2,584.24Mpil: Copeland family .. if 6.00 4 rMiller-Davis Co., supplies He will pay the dirty and.war tax on all furs from the United Roll cal—Members, present, .Commissioners From collections 1 John^'Glaya, supplies for^ for auditor fcl.00 Mtg. Green, Harrigan, Munroe, Miller-Davis Co., supplies Mrs. Trombley, Sept.. .J* ""15.00 States and pay as high a price for them as any _-^488.6^®5|^| Bursack and. Ulvedhal members ab- for county offices ........ 14.00 Ranier Merc. Co., supplies :^s tax V, sent, none. .^ *From collec- f| Miller-Davis Co., supplies for Alice Greek, Sept... .^15.00 On motion the'"minutes of the September tion ^-^hay^ for register of deeds. ,.... 2.83 Littlefork Merc. Co., supplies :"*%s 36.00 meeting were approved as stumpage... C. E. Nightengale, P. M., for Mrs. fl.' Barnette, From school stamped envelopes, audi,tor Sept. ............15.72 read. BE SUSE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY^ and treasurer tfjL .i .119.8p Littlefork Merc. Co^rtQp'plies a njvortiou- A resolution was read from the h* *&}•• F\ C. ROGERS St ,Paul StampMWorks, t: for Johanna Olson, nK Highl/md Farmerg clu^, relative to U.0&M Sept. 15.31 Sanitorium .. 296.54 the -matter of county investigation, stamps for auditor -.17 Littlefork Merc. 'Co., supplies and upon motion, the same was or& Sec. Blk Book and Ptg. Co. Road 6 bridge .4139 for Mrs. Johm I^ee, ivin- dercd illedl #ot/treM«rer.-vv.^?^.li Sept .j...'.... «-. of final hearing on A. E. Solberg, sup|Ues is* JtfrkJsA -s a.