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

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mmmmmm: mmmm: .•v.-'v PAGE THREE: PROCEEDINGS $186,000.00 judicial dv.eh bonds, Its your own.money_ dated January 1st. 1915, and the! board believes that the coui^y has? like cause of' action ill ot'ror issues! c-f ditch bonds, esreci^F.v iir- ir~ue' OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY'"COMMISSIONERS of judicial ditch boiu-s f-.r S?-5.0CG -1 j/ou '•3 dated .July 1st, 1915: ar-d KOOCHICHING OF says Barney MkGm Whereas, Duluth -C -m-1 Securities COUNTY, MINNESOTA. pany of Duluth, Minnesota, has a auii against Beltrami county and] (Official) John Nuveen & Company for servic-1 es in acting as fiscal agent of said good tobacco taste Beltrami county, and finding a purchaser "Go ahead and for its road and ditch bonds, The board of county, commisaioners stays with it." chew your sweet, and I of- Koochiching county, Minn., met in their office at the court house, gticky plug, if you Good taste, smaller chew, Whereas, Securities Company Duluth longer life is what makes Genuine in the city of International Falls, is indebted to this county in like it. But there Gravely cost less to chew Mjinn., on Tuesday, February 4th, the sum of $3500.00, evidenced by Isn't an ordinary than ordinary plug. 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m. four promisory notes, three for Roll call—Present, Commissioners Write to:— $1000.00 each, and one for $500.00 tobacco that's one, GENUINE GRAVELY Gi*een, Slack, Munroe, Langaard all dated August 29th, 1918, and said two, three with Real and Harrigan absent, none. Duluth Securities Company offers to DANVILLE. VA. Gravely. The real Moved by Commissioner Langaard assign their claim against said John for booklet on chewing plug. that the minutes of the January 7th Nuveen & Company and Beltrami and January—16th, 1919, sessions be county as collateral security to their Peyton Brand approved as read. The motion was indebtedness as represented by said seconded by Commissioner Munroe notes, and and carried. Whereas, the county of Koochiching REAL CHEWING PLUG Moved by Commfissioner Munroe is indebted to the county of that the baled waste paper now on Beltrami for its share of the construction How Good hand at the county court house, be of State Rural Highway donated to the Red Cross society. Plug packed in pouch- No. 12, on the county line, between The motion was seconded by Commissioner said counties, in a large sum, Green and carried. Feel Now therefore, be it resolved, Moved by Commissioner Slack that the proposition made by the that the bond of Richard Liljeblad, Duluth Securities company for the as coroner, in the sum of $1,000.00 assignment of said above described WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS STOP AT with the Fidelity and Deposit Company claim' and pursuant to their written HOTEL LINCOLN Maryland, as surety, be ap­ offer which is made a part hereof, be since Ever DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS 0 proved. The motion was seconded and the sam'e is hereby accepted. have been on the market, thousands of people by Commissioner Munroe and carried. The foregoing resolution was both young and old have been testifying to the offered by Commissioner Langaard merits of this popular and time tried remedy Moved by Commissioner Green and on his motion, supported by for constipation and stomach disorders. that the fee statements of Richard Commissioner Munroe, was carried Lilejblad, coroner, and H. A. Levin, by the following vote: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simmons of East Columbia, Ohio, are court commissioner, for the year Ayes, Commissioners Green, OL AVENUE AND NINTH STREET- typical examples. Mr. Simmons says: •-•i-iSv1 1918, be approved. The motion was Slack, Munroe, Langaard and Harrigan "I. have given DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS a thorough seconded by Commissioner Munroe, nays, none. trial and they are the best medicine of any kind I have ever and carried. Resolution used. They are pleasant to take and pleasant in action and do the work without weakening the digestive tract. My wife Moved by Commissioner Langaard Whereas, a plan lias been made by OPENS SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1918 has been bothered with constipation more or less all her life. that the bond of the Littlefork C. M. -Babcock, commissioner of When she becran using DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS Times, in the sum-of $1,000.00 for she got better results than she had ever been able to get with highways, for the construction of a other remedies." the publication of the 1917 delinquent state trunk highway system, and DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS are prepared especially In the center of the business and theatrical districts adjoining tax list, with G. J. Vanderwalk Whereas, this board is greatly in for sufferers of constipation—the ingredients and Harley Rose, as sureties, the largest retail store. One square from street cars to and favor of the establishment of such that they act surely, but gently on Taste Like are SUC be approved. The motion was seconded a highway system, the bov.'els and assist in restoring healthful Candy from all depots yet free from noise of that traffic. Entrance by Commissioner Slack and Therefore, be it resolved, that this regularity. A box of these tabiets carried. and lobby on Nicollst Ave., Minneapolis' leading thoroughfare. board endorse said plan and system, costs only a few cents at any drug store. In the matter of the final hearing and that the county auditor be instructed They taste like candy. Ask your druggist for establishment of county road in Rooms to request our state senator about them. He knows why 125 100 with bath and toilet townships 156-28 and 156-29, there and representatives to support same $1.00 to $2.00 per day being no objections filed, Commissioner and that a copy of this resolution be Slack moved that the road forwarded to them. Furniture and equipment entirely new. All rooms have outside petition be granted and that the The foregoing resolution was offered road be ordered established. The by Commissioner Langaard exposure, electric elevator and local and long distance phones. motion was seconded by Commissioner and on his motion supported by Commissioner Green and carried. Slack was declared carried Guests will receive the personal attention of 'Moved by Commissioner Munroe upon the following vote: that the application for reduction of the owners who will be there to wait on them Ayes, Commissioners Green, Munroe, list 71.25 Paul Reuter, livery hire for assessment of Michael Augee be rejected. Slack, Langaard and Harrigan C. B. Montgomery, tax statements sheriff, case of Buck McKay, The motion was seconded by nnvs, none. B. CAMFIELD F. S. GREGORY for treasurer 92.00 10.00 Commissioner Green and carried. Moved by Commissioner Green C. B. Montgomery, court calendars Geo. Semon, services as On motion the following applications that the following bills be audited for clerk of court.. 58.00 deputy sheriff, state vs. for reduction of assessment on and allowed and the auditor instructed C. B. Montgomery, printing Meyers 9.40 real estate were laid over: to draw his warrants for same: supplies for treasurer 13.50 Geo. Semon, services as E. E. Knotts, Subscribe for The Press Poor Fund M., C. E. Nightengale, P. deputy sheriff, state vs. George W. Martin, (4). O. M. Carr & Co., supplies stamped envelopes for Haas 11.44 Moved by Commissioner Slack for county hospital patients county auditor 32.97 Lars Stubee, repairing and tnat the bid of Dr. Clair C. Craig, $ 75.55 ivi.', C. E. Nightengale, P. repainting jail building as for the position of county physician, O. M. Carr & Co., supplies stamped envelopes for per contract 287.00 for the balance of the year 1919, at for county hospital patients county treasurer .... 164.85 Lars Stubee, repairs in county the rate of $1500.00 per year, be accepted 49.50 •Co., Rochester Germicide auditor's vault 40.69 and that contract.for same be Gedney & Dahl, livery hire liquid soap for court house 7.50 THE STUBEE Gust O. Swenson, labor and awarded. The motion was seconded to poor farm 6.00 Sec. Blk. Book & Ptg. Co., material, painting fixtures, by Commissioner Langaard and carried Gedney & Dahl, repairs on tax receipts for county auditor's office 11.90 by a unanimous vofe. county hospital building.. 9.65 treasurer 234.50, Zimmerman Electric Co., On motion the board adjourned Geo. O. Johnson, board of Geo. if. vYatson, publishing electrical repairs, court Sash and Door Factory until 1:30 p. m. county hospital inmates, personal property tax lists 47.25 house and jail 12.66 January 171.50 Revenue Fund—General Expense Revenue Fund—Election Expense The board reconvened at 1:30 Geo. O. Johnson, salary as Jr-% Ber.r". expense, case of Hans Erickson, election services, county hospital overseer, m. Carey dependent children .$ 57.75 Pet. of Scarlett $ 11.00 IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Roll call—All members present. January 75.00 •J. S. biil*T,"e'. service of sub- John Jackshaw, election services, Geo. O. Johnson, labor on Moved bv Commissioner Green State vs Zubeck— 14.90 Pet. of Harrigan .... 5.85 that the auditor be instructed to county hospital pumphouse 28.40 Burroughs Add. Mach. Co., S. F. Plummer, procuring write to the State Board of Control Mrs. Mary Johnson, salary We Are Well Equipped to do All Kinds of attention to county machines and delivering ballots, Pet. as connty hospital matron, requesting- from this county board 6.50 of Indus 3.40 that a Child Welfare Board be established January 50.00 R. Grimoldby, livery hire for Harry Wicker, election services, MILLWORK Frank H. Keyes, supplies in Koochiching county sheriff, criminal cases.... 26.00 Pet. of Caldwell ..... 7.80 for county hospital 59.90 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Chas. Gunderson, service of and you will make no mistake by getting Revenue Fund—Justice Court Munroe and carried by a Frank H. Keyes, engine, subpoena, State vs. Ungerman Expense their prices before ordering elsewhere pump and supplies for unanimous vote. 3.20 E. W. Francis, justice fees, county hospital 376.84 Moved bv Commissioner Slack Irs*'] TVen^ne Co., December state vs. Wells $ 1.30 Frank H. Keyes,. burial of +h«t the salaries of the Koochiching toll calls, auditor 1.30 Aron Bengson, officers fees, cmintv deputy sheriffs be set at Geo. Wattula and Mrs. C. Int'l Telephone Co., January Building and Contracting a Specialty state vs. Wells 11.93 Green, paupers 60.00 $125 00 per month. The motion exchange service, county Nat Green, witness fees, All Work Guaranteed J. S. Wenberg, supplies for -seconded by CommissionerMunvoe WPS departments 28.00 state vs. Wells 1.00 and carried by a unanimous vote Eny Orlack, Nov., Dec, Robt. Irvwin, expense, subpoenaing Revenue Fund—'Commissioner's and Jan 45.29 Resolution 12.75 jurors Expense LARS STUBEE, Prop. Unorganized Road and Bridge Fund Whereas, the county of Koochi Jos. A. Jones, coroner's expense, R. J. Langaard, certificate of S. M. Anderson, clearing and cHnr has secured a verdict against case of Wm. Vail.. 14.85 expense 13.77 grubbing. Twp. 65-26 $ 31.50 .T^bn Nuveen & Company '--of Chicago Jos. A. Jones, coroner's expense, G. A. Munroe, certificate of Olof Bovold, part payment Fb'nois. for the enforcement of case of E. Lundfitrom 2nd AYS. ana expense 26.25 flaim due said county by reason of on road contract, Twp.6325 15.05 Revenue Fund—R Survey 125 00 w-wptrfviiiy taking a commission in Jos. A. Jones, coroner's expense, Expense H. M. Fougner, clearing and a: issue of case of Carl Pearson David Rose, services as countv grubbing, Twp. 64-26 150.00 16.60 surveyor, re-survey of Gunheim, Anseth & Caldwell, Jos, A. Jones, livery hire for Sec. 3-159-26 .$ 5.00 part payment on contract sheriff. I. W. W. cases.... 14.00 David Rose, services as county Twp. 64-26 438.40 Frank H, Keyes, supplies for surveyor, re-survey of Gunheim, Anseth & Caldwell, 9.90 court house and jail Sec. 27-159-26 5.00 part payment on contract Frank King, hauling wood to David Rose, services as county Twp. 64-26 534.56 court house and jail 19.50 surveyor, re-survey of D. E. Knowles, livery hire Chas. Kutras, rental of Sec. 28-159-26 5.00 for engineer, Twp. 64-26.. 6.00 sneeder to sheriff, state vs. David Rose, services as county Helge Olson, clearing road, Kuppi, ... 5.00 surveyor, re-survey of Twp. 63-26 105.00 Ray Landgraf, Reg. of deeds, Sec. 29-159-26 5.00 Simon Paul, livery hire for Vnd~ cf county David Rose, services as county engineer. Twp. 64-26 .... 7.00 14.00 rffi"ials surveyor, re-survey of Lon Powell, part payment Rn.v Landgraf, Reg. of deeds, Sec. 30-1-59-26 5.00 on road contract, Twp. 6327 recording appointments of The motion for the allowance of 93.72 county deputy sheriffs .... 7.50 the foregoing bills, was seconded by David, Rose, sendees as Ray Landgraf, Reg. of deeds, URGE Commissioner Slack and carried by N?|, large N? I, MEDIUM N'I.EXTRA N92 Nv 3 N-1,SMALL county surveyor. Twp. 6326 repairs on Elliott-Fisher EXTRA TO unanimous vote. EXTRA TO AVERAGE AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE AS TO SHE 8QUALITY AS TO SIZE & QUALITY machine 7.50 20.00 On motion the board adjourned to David Rose, services as Richard Liljeblad, coroner's meet on Tuesday, March 4th, 1919, 16.00iol4.03 a-OOio 7.GQ DARK G,G3to 5.00 6.00 to 3.50 2.25 to 1.50 county surveyor, Twp. 6425 fees, case of Carl Roehrs. 24.40 '4 at 10 o'clock a. n. USUAJ 5.00 Richard Liljeblad, coroner's William Harrigan, 12.00tol0.00 acofej 150 7.00lo 6.00 5.00to 4.00 5.00 to 3.00 1.75to 1.00 David Rose, services as fees, case of John Gettys.. 14.20 COLOfi NK Attest: Chaiiman. jPAUi county surveyor, Twp. -6426 Richard Liljeblad, coroner's 8.00 iO.GOto &G9 isoio 5.00 iQGlo 3.00 R. C. Fraser, 4.00 to 2.50 1.25 to .75 fees, case cf Geo. Wattula. 9.40 20.26 County Auditor and John H. Steffes, posting road Fred R. Lindvall, livery hire Clerk of Board. notices, Twp. 63-25' 5.00 for commissioners, etc. ... 6.50 W 3.005a 2.00 1.75to 1.40 2.60 2.4013 I.lOto .75 Printing and Sunpli3" Fred R. Lindvall, livery hire iOto .40 Bi Fork Compass, publishing for sheriff, criminal cases, It. She Got Around 1.5010 1.20 personal property tax etc. 11.00 2.59to 2.25 1.80 1.09 to ?Mio .35 to .25 list 51.60 Mrs. H. T. Mcintosh, matron Flntbush—"Did you know the blonde J. H. Drummond, stamped feecase of Emma Knutson, widow next door is to be married 3.25io 2JE5to-1.75 15010 1.25 envelopes for clerk of insane 2.00 .25 again?" Bensonlmrst—"No. I thought .49ta H. T. Mcintosh, sheriff, board court 47.88 by her former husband's will she was Free-Press company, storage -of prisoners,, month of January to forfeit tho money he left her in case hU'A 2.00 li3 •4G?q 1.20 binders for county auditor 11.80 93.75 l.Outo .89 .30 to .29. she miirried Jignin." "That's right H. T," Mcintosh, sheriff, subpoenaing Fritz-Cross do., supplies for •but, you see, she's spent all that I ilDM jurors ... 27.00 judge of probate 9,14 SEMa T@UH FUBg ATP «&v ©IL© PMiete*' money!" Fritz-Cross Coi, collection H: T. Mcintosh, sheriff, expense whcn/'SHUBEET" is paying such e: "*rh prices* *"S in criminal cases.... 40.11 "x register for auditor 27.50 WsmtsHiiassesefa. 'i"STsmb Casa SMp Meding town, one-half bill of Chas. S. Jameson, publishing For more than llikly-five years^sHUGERT" has been giving Fur Shippers »«. beral assortment—r*avin/*~the Dickerss Durned Correspondence. 1 personal property tax expense, contagious disease market pricoc-ssnding returns out promptly—rcrd.» "bec rvicj'"—"qssiefcey."* mgncsi cases ~Qr ciuincs Dickens had a bonfire once 8 list 45.00 A "Unt£5SBp-SA© on youi. mere money G. A. Olson, expenses, Janu- gas don of GadshiH, shortly beavv. lot your Uia— 'yuic'ier"—"the best and prompter, b• the world." Miller Davis Co., legal ©1ST SHIPMENT!' A QZj'r eountv Sunt. or Vrvore he passed away. It consisted of bl a-nks for auditor 6.60 arv, county Supt. of Jr S I O S E thousands of letters he had received schools 22.96 Miller Davis Co., legal H. Palmer, fees, clerk of from famous folks during his lifetime. blanks for register of H. rHE QUOTATIONS''.{XOVf municipal court, December He didn't wii,nt them to be used after deeds ....... 9.16 ARE FOR im:U:D:AT£SHIPMENT THE LARGEST HOUSE Hi THE W$sL DEAUNG EXCLUSIVELY -v'and January 119.80 Miller-Davis pb., record his death. AMERICAN MfiX&L FtJfiSiS Dp'id Rose, filing and indexing book for court commissioner county records for new ....../....v....... 21.50 bearing trees and surveys C. B. Montgomery^ publishing A WHOLE YEAR FOR ONLY $2 to.' Jan. 1919 ..'...... .... 65.90 personal ^property tax 2Z-77 W: Austin Ave. Dept. )'59 Chicago. U. S.A.,