International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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PAGE SIX Ben"Mordini, labor -©n county PROCEEDINGS partly in the unozgahized territory bf A. E. Sdlfcerg," supplies"for 1 Resolution Minnesota, on Tuesday, September roads 72.00 Koochiching county and partly in Independent Mrs. A. Carlson, papuper, Whereas, pursuant to the proyis^ 6th, 1921, at 10:30 o'clock a. no. The .48 Richard Mordini, labor on ions of chapter 328 of the general• District No. 3 in said Apr., May, June........... 45. motion was seconded by Commissioner on county roads 58.00» Koochiching county, which land is A. E. Solber, supplies for laws of 1921, a petition signed by the: Harrigan and carried by a unanimous Matt Pesola, labor on county adjacent to said District No. 8 of Beltrami majority of the freeholders qualified! Mrs. L. Warner, pauper, vote. roads 58.00 OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS county, be set off and made a May 23 ,95 to vote for school officers in Independent' On motion, the board adjourned un Ivar Ruusi, labor on county part of said district No. 99 S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies District No. 8 of Koochiching OF KOOCHICHING til 1:30 p. m. roads 1 58.00 for E. O. Knutson, county, Minn., has been presented to And it appearing that said petition COUNTY, MINNESOTA. Martin Frahm, posting road pauper, June 30. the county board asking that said Independent .00 was executed in conformity to law The board reconvened at 1:30 p. notices 3.00 S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies District No. 8 be annulled"! and it further appearing that proper Roll call—All members present. for W. W. Lyon, pauper, William Holm, labor on ditch and discontinued and the schools cared (Official) Moved by Commissioner Harrigan notice has been given and proof No. 11 road 75.00 June 30. for in accordance with the laws governing ,00 that the following applications for re.duction thereof has been filed in the office of S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies Commissioner Dist. No. 2— unorganized territory, the county auditor of Koochiching of assessment on real estate Falls Lumber & Coal Co., And whereas, notice of hearing on! for Mrs. F. Goodwin, The board of county commissioners personal property be recommendof county, Minn., as required by law pauper, June 30. lumber for construction of said petition has been given in conformity .00 Koochiching county, Minnesota, Therefore,* it is resolved and ordered, ed S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies bridge No. 3522 218.00 to law and proof thereof filed met at their office, in the court house, Walter J. Hoch, Sec'y. that said petition be in all respects for Mary Papas, pauper, Gedney & Holler, dragging in the office of the county auditor, city of International Falls, Minnesota, Henry W. Keyes granted, that the west half June ..... .... 20. Ranier road 27.00 Now therefore, be it resolved, that pursuant to law, on Monday, Olaf L. Gorden. (W%) of township one hundred fiftytwo Thos. P. White, building fence said petition be in all things granted' Marshall-Wells Co., supplies July 11th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. Ralph Gilchrist. (152) range twenty-nine (29) on poor farm grounds 61, for bridge No. 3522 10.65 and that said Independent District Roll call—Members present, Commissioners Henry Moss. west of the fifth P. M., be and it is J. S. Wenberg, supplies for W. E. Martin, labor and materials, No. 8 be and the same hereby is dissolved, Linsteiv Slack, Munroe, The motion was seconded by Commissioner hereby set off from the unorganized Eny Orlack, pauper, Apr., 3.20 annulled and discontinued and building road drags... Harrigan and Chairman Langaard Slack and carried by a territory of Koochiching county, and May, June 45 the territory formerly embraced in 79 Commissioner Dist. No. 3— members absent, none. unanimous vote. annexed to said Consolidated District Mary White, board of poor Michael Augee, labor on grader said district, be and the same hereby On motion by Commissioner Lin- On motion duly made, seconded and No. 88 of Beltrami county, and that farm inmates, May 189 .00 and supplies for bridge is made apart of the unorganized territory sten, seconded by Commissioner jec}) the following applications for all of section four, five, six, seven, carr Mary White, board of poor work 10.50 of Koochiching county, Minn. Munroe and carried, the minutes of of assesment on real es- recjUctien eight and nine (4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9) farm inmates, June .... 90 Lewis Caldwell, labor on Beaver The above resolution was offered May 19th, 1921, and June 7th, 1921, £a+-e were rejected, to-wit: township one hundred fifty-one (151) .00 Mary White, care of smallpox Brook 'bridge 10.00Eugene by Commissioner Munroe, was seconded were approved as read. Mary E. Bain. range twenty-nine (29) west of the patients at poor farm 78 .00 Cuusineau, labor on by Commissioner Harrigan and On motion by Commissioner Mun- Martin Christianson. fifth P. M., be and the same is hereby roads, T. 155-25 7.00 was adopted by the unanimous vote Revenue Fund roe, seconded by Commissioner Linsten W. H, Darling. set off from Independent District No. Ora Dunn, labor on Beaver of the county commissioners 6f Koochiching August W. Belgert, services as and carried, the following county On motion, the board adjourned until 3 of Koochiching county and annexed Brook bridge county, at International Falls, 10.00 ass't court house janitor.... 30 depository bonds were approved, to- .00 Tuesday, July 12th, 1921, at 10 to and made a part of said Consolidated Wm. Hooker, auto hire for on July 11, 1921, at 11 o'clock m. Brown, Blodgett & Sperry, o'clock a. m. District,No. 88 of Beltrami road inspection .: R. J. Langaard, supplies for county offices.. 3 .17 Bond of the First National bank of county, Minnesota. Frank LaBelle, labor on Beaver Alex Ekberg, dirt for court International Falls, Minnesota, in the Chairman of the County Board. The above resolution was offered by The board reconvened on Tuesday, Brook bridge 20.50 sum of $7,500.00 with the National house lawn, etc 9 .00 Attest: Commissioner Munroe, was seconded Frank LaBelle, labor on roads, Surety Co.' of New York as surety. July 12th, 1291, at 10 o'clock a. m. R. C. Fraser, S. E. Gregg, expenses in child by Commissioner Harrigan and was T. 155-25 Rkmd of the Interaational State Roll call—Members present, ComLinsten, 15.00. welfare cases 46 Blond of the Interaational County Auditor. 1.80 adopted upon the unanimous vote of misioners Slack, Munroe, Jacob Larson, labor on ditch, bank of International Falls, Minnesota, (Seal.) Mayme P. Hilke, stenographic the county commissioners of Koochiching No. 1 bridge Harrigan and Chairman Langaard 50.00 services, coroner's, case of in the sum of $27,500.00 with Resolution county, at International Fals, 00 O. E. Lindvall, labor and supplies members absent, non$. John McCaughern 10 the Republic Casualty Co. of Pittsburgh, Whereas, pursuant to the provsions on July 11, 1921, at 11 o'clock a. m. Moved by Commissioner Harrigan for bridge repairs, Pa., as surety. Martin Hobbins, services on of chapter 236, general laws of 1919, that the petition for a county road T. 157-25 209.3a R. J. Langaard, In the matter of final hearing on court house grounds, May the school board of Consolidated District running into townships 68-25, 68-24, Chairman of the County Board. 50 M. & I. Ry. Co., freight on the petition for the establishment of and June 13, No. 88 of Beltrami county, 68-23 and 68-22 be received, that steel, Beaver Brook bridge 53.60 Attest: a county road into townships 68-23 Int'l Telephone Co., July exchange Minn., has heretofore petitioned the Commissioner Harrigan be appointed Ole Odegard, labor on Beaver and June tolls, court and 68-24, there being no objections board of county commissioners of the R. C. Fraser, a committee to view the route of said Brook bridge 17.50 filed, Commissioner Harrigan moved house depts 46 .95 County Auditor. county of Koochiching, asking that road, that a meeting on the matter be Wm. Olmstead, labor and supplies, that the petition be approved and Hannah Johnson, services as (Seal.) the following described land situated held at the place of beginning on Sturgeon River bridge 9.44 clerk to probate judge, that the road be ordered established. Monday, August 1st, 1921, at 9 Auditor's Statement to County Board 00 C. M. Rogers, labor on roads June 25 The motion was seconded by Commissioner l# o'clock a. m., and that a final hearing and bridges 126.70 To the County Board, Koochiching County, Minnesota: Slack and carried by a unanimous Carl Kube, services as' gardener, be held at the office of the county Pursuant to law I present below, a statement showing the amount of 00 Russell-Grader Mfg. Co., supplies vote. court house grounds.... 82 board, in the court house, city of In- taxes levied for county purposes for the current year, the amounts collected In the matter of the final hearing for grader 5.73- Fred R. LindvjJl, auto services on the petition for the establishment ternational Falls, Minnesota, on and apportioned to date, and the balances uncollected, together with the James Sedore, grading roads, for sheriff, dope case 3 .00 of a county road in township 69-25, Tuesday, September 6th, 1921, at 11 actual cash balance remaining to the credit of each county fund at the close T. 153-26 120.00 Northrup, King & Co., grass of business on the 30th day of June, 1921. there being no objections filed, Com- o'clock a. m. The motion was secmissioner- James Sedore, grading roads, seed for court house grounds 9 Harrigan moved that the onded by Commissioner Munroe and R. C. Fraser, T. 153-26 320.00 G. A. Olson, expenses county County Auditor. petition be approved and that the carried by a unanimous vote. Dick Senett, labor on Beaver supt. of schools, May 11 road be ordered established. The Moved by Commissioner Slack that Amount Levied Amount Collected Balance Uncollected Brook bridge 10.00 Richard O'Malley, dirt for-filling or motion was seconded by Commission- the sum of $300.00 be appropriated to for and Roe Treat, graderman on in on court house er Munroe and carried by a unani- the incidental fund out of any monies Funds Current Year Apportioned Unapportioned roads, Twp. 155-25 55.0fr grounds 18 .00 mous vote. now on hand in the county treasury County Revenue Fund. .$33,521.59 $3,260.81 $30,260.78 Fred Carter, labor on Sturgeon Roy G. Palmer, clerk of municipal Poor Fund 15,419.93 1,499.93 13,920.00 Moved by Commissioner Linsten antj.not otherwise appropriated. The bridge, T. 153-25 40.00 court, June fees.... 33 .55 6,521.59 60,521.60 that the petition for county road on motion was seconded by Comm ssionline Road and Bridge Fund.. 67,043.19 Sam Hanson, labor on Sturgeon Rainy River Improvement Co., Incidental Fund appropriation between township 70-24, 70-23 Harrigan and carried by a unam- bridge, T. 153-25 40.00 er electricity for court house 250.00 Oliver Larson, labor on Margie and 69-23, be received, that Commis- jmous v°te. and jail, June 36 .55 County Bonds and Interest road, T. 153-25 sioner Linsten be appointed a com-1 Moved by Commissioner Slack that 21.00 Sig Wenberg, hauling rock and 12,067.77 1,173.85 10,893.92 M. D. Peterson, re-digging offtake, mittee to view the route of said road,: the sum of $250.00 be appropriated to dirt, court house grounds 39, 00 Balances remaining to the credit of each fund are as follows Sec. 7 and 8, T. 15325 that a meeting on the matter be held, the county attorney's contingent Mary E. Van Etten, matron Amounts Balances 125.00 at the point of beginning on Monday,! fund out of any monies now on hand fees, case of M. Burnes, et Funds Debit Credit Debit Credit August 1st, 1921y at 2 o'clock p. m., in the county treasury and not otherand Frank J. Porter, team labor al 3 County Revenue Fund ...$155,794.61 $18,376.92 $137,417.69 on Margie road, T. 153-25.. 76.00 that a final hearing be held at the wise appropriated. The motion was Hughes Van Etten, expenses Poor Fund 6,625.14 6,025.82 599.32 James Sedore, grading road office of the county board in the court seconded. by Commissioner Harrigan in criminal cases 35, Ditch Fund 127,128.18 8,862.34 118,265.84 with tractor, T. 153-25 240.0ft house, city of International Falls, and carried by a unanimous vote. Hughes Van Etten, expenses Incidental Fund .... 331.79 250.00 81.79 Roe Treat, services as graderman, Report of County Commissioners on Uncollected Personal Property Tax in criminal cases and civil Road and Bridge Fund... 34,887.45 11,297.99 23,589.46 road work, T. 153-25.. 50.00 Report of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Koochiching, matters 74 .84 County Bond and Interest 6,731.29 1,404.34 5,326.95 Commissioner Dist. No. 4— State of Minnesota, on Uncollected Personal Property Taxes for Hughes Van Etten, supplies Wm. Anderson, tractor labor the 'Year 1920 for jail building 1 .90 Pursuant to Section 2050, G. S. 1913, the board submitted the following on Black River road.. 99.0ft International Falls, Minnesota, July 12th, 1921. Hughes Van Etten, expenses statement of estimated expenses for the calendar year 1922, to-wit: C. U. Blake, setting up Escort Be it known, that the board of county commissioners of Koochiching in criminal cases 27 .52 Revenue Fund wagons 55.00 county, Minnesota, did meet in session on the 12th day of July, 1921, the Hughes Van Etten, board of Salary and expense of county agent $ 3,000.00 James Christie, labor on Black same being the first session of said board after the 10th day of June, 1921. prisoners, June 191 .00 Assessment expense, unorganized territory 2,000.00 River road 15.00 That at said session the county treasurer of said county delivered to said A. R. Button, services as assessor, Board of audit expense 375.00 Robert hrCistie, labor on Black board the list of uncollected personal property taxes for the year 1920, unorg. comm. Dist. Books, stationery and supplies .. 7,000.00 River road 21.00 together with his certificate thereon as required by law and that at said No. 3 47, ,50 Coroner's expense 500.00 Misc. Road and Bridge Expense— session the said board did duly consider said list of uncollected taxes, and Axel O. Dahl, services as assessor, Mothers' pensions 2,000.00 A. B. Petterson, expenses of did cancel such taxes as they are satisfied cannot be collected. That the unorg. comm. Dist. Election expense 500.00 highway engineer 56.80 following is a correct list of said uncollected personal property taxes in said No. 5 34, .00 Court house and jail expense 5,500.00 Improvement Bulletin, publishing county for said year 1920, as so revised by said board, to-wit: Oscar Hanson, services as assessor, District and municipal court expense. 3,800.00 notices of bridge bids.. 15.60 Township or Penalty, Fees Total Tax, Pen- unorg. comm. dist. Printing supplies 4,500.00 Illinois Steel Bridge Co., balance and Costs alty and Costs Name of Person Assessed District Tax No. 1 136. Expenses in insane cases 1,325.00 on contract, construction $ 1.35 $ 8.36 A. J. Scott Int. Falls $ 7.01 Int'l Falls Press, printing supplies County officers' salaries and expense 30,000.00 of Nett River bridge, 32.22 238.31 L. A. Zimmerman Int. Falls 206.15 for county officers 71. Miscellaneous expense 4,500.00 10.52 Twp. 66-24 8,866.67 Raipy River Produce Co..Int. Falls 8.88 1.64 Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for Road and Bridge Fund Unorganiaed Road and Bridge Fund .68 3.38 Loyalty Theatre .. Int. Falls 2.70 county offices 119, General road work, commissioner district No. 1 $15,000.00 25.90 Emil Boyer, labor on roads, Louis Tipple Int. Falls 22.20 3.70 Kimball-Storrer Co., supplies General road work, commissioner district No. 2 15,000.00 V. W. Davis .Ranier 102.62 16.17 118.79 T. 66, 15.60* for county offices 129, General road work, commissioner district No. 3... 15,000.00 Phil Castonia, labor on roads, J. L. Bailey Ranier 14.42 2.50 16.92 Miller-Davis Co., supplies for General road work, commissioner district No. 4 15,000.00 14.35 105.19 T. 66, R. 22 Schiller & Shelrud Ranier 90.84 county offices 202, General road work, commissioner district No. 5 15,000.00 Oscar Fromble, labor on roads, Ed. Schiller Ranier 10.53 1.89 12.42 C. B. Montgomery, printing Poor Fund 3.32 23.50 T. 66, R. 22 23.20 Emil Brown ...' Int. Falls 19.73 court calendars 58. Salaries of poor farm superintendent and county physician $ 3,500.00 5.02 35.71 Cedar Green, labor on roads, John A. McPhee Int. Falls 30.69 Sec., Blk. Book & Ptg. Co., Board and care of county hospital inmates 3,000.00 9.19 T. 66, R. 22 27.60 F. J. McPartlin Int. Falls 57.60 66.79 supplies for county offices.. 101, Hospital care of county sick poor 2,500.00 C. G. Muench Int. Falls 5.04 John Plumb, labor on roads, G. A. Munroe, expenses of Supplies for paupers 5,500.c 0 8.69 C. G. Muench Int. Falls 86.91 100.64 T. 66, R. 22 27.60 county commissioner 35. Burial of paupers 500,00 2.23 14.89 Ole Risem, labor on roads, T. G. A. Overson Int. Falls 12.66 Wm. Harrigan, expenses of Sanatorium Fund 5.87 G. G. GulL-kson White Birch 4.85 66, R. 22 1.60 1.02 county commissioner 41, Pro-rata cost of upkeep, Tri-County Sanatorium $ 6,750.00 142.38 1,059.57 Levi Wood, labor on roads, W. E. Wilcox Lumber Co...Unorg. 917.19 A. V. McNeil, justice fees, Bond and Interest Fund Oscar Karlin Unorg. 4.43 .95 5.38 T. 66, R. 2 25.60 State vs. Dave Petry 7. Interest and principal on funding bonds $15,000.00 9.01 Tilford Howell, labor on roads, H. P. Olson Unorg. 7.57 1.44 J. R. Allen, officer's fees, State State Rural Highway Fund Margaret Loomis Unorg. 21.00 3.52 24.52 T. 65, R. 24 27.60 vs. Dave Petry 12. Prinicipal on Elwell bonds $10,000.00 Koochiching Land & E. O. Jaeger, labor on roads, Chas. Florence, witness fees, Interest on Elwell bonds 13,500.00 Timber Co. Littlefork 213.62 33.37 246.99 T. 65, R. 24 19.60 State vs. Dave Petry 1. Resolution J. F. Johnson Mizpah 110.39 17.42 127.81 F. E. Jaeger, labor on oads, A. V. McNeil, justice fees, Be it resolved, that the board of county commissioners of Koochiching Johnson-Christiansen Co ..Mizpah 603.72 93.84 697.56 T. 65, R. 24 15.2ft State vs. Bruno Rvsman 6. county, Minnesota, levy the following amounts, for the several county funds, Anton Lundberg Mizpah 52.35 5.24 57.59 Wm. Tinsley, labor on roads, J. R. Allen, officer's fees, State N. E. Yv^ard Northome 92.65 14.62 for the year 1921, to-wit: 107.27 T. 65, R. 24 23.20 vs. Bruno Rysman 17, County Revenue Fund $37,500.00 Anton Stone Meding 13.02 15.30 Leo. Trusty, labor on roads, 2.28 Sophus Gl Bergen, witness Jas. Rye Int. Falls 5.04 County Road and Bridge Fund 75,000.00 1.04 T. 65, R. 24 27.60 6.08 fees, State vs. Bruno Rysman County Poor Fund 15,00.000 B. F. Bean Int. Falls 1.22 .45 1.67 Frank Zahnen, labor on roads, 2. Thos. Busko Int. Falls 18.87 3.17 22.04 Tri-County Sanatorium Fund 6,750.00 T. 65, R. 24 26.00 A. V. McNeil, justice fees, State Rural Highway, Bond and Interest Fund 23,500.00 Fred Djozak Int. Falls 2.40 .63 3.03 John H. Steffes, hauling gravel State vs. D. R. Arlington.. 3. County Bond and Interest Fund 15,000.00 Minneapolis Pole Co Wicker 51.61 8.26 59.S7 on Steffes road, T. 63, R. 25 40.00 J. R. Allen, officer's fees, State The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner Harrigan and Martin Mathison Rat Root .74 .37 1.11 Hans Erickson, posting road vs. D. R. Arlington 16, upon his motion, supported by Commissioner Munroe, was declared carried Mrs. Hattie Garrett Indus 3.46 .80 4.26 notices, T. 69, R. 25 2.00 A. V. McNeil, ''justice fees, Mike Horan Indus 8.74 10.35 1.61 upon the following vote: Abe Ronning, team labor on State vs. Mike Bush 4. Ayes, Commissioners Linsten, Slack, Munroe, Harrigan and Chairman Oscar Carlson Bridgie 14.90 2.57 17.47 road, Sec. 33, T. 69, R. 25.. 100.00 J. R. Allen, officer's fees, State Alex Sogstrom Cross River 2.66 .68 3.34 Langaard nays, none. Adolph Kicker, labor on county vs. Mike Bush 12. Dave L. Bowman Pine Top 16.34 2.79 19.13 roads, T. 159, R. 29 63.0ft Resolution Township 156-29 '... 340.00 A. V. McNeil, justice fees, Int. Falls Const. Co. .. Rapid River 164.00 25.68 189.68 Moved by Commissioner Slack that Be it resolved, by the county board Township 159-29 650.00 State vs. John Numan 4. H. J. Stone Co Rat Root 93.00 14.67 107.67 the board adjourn until Tuesday, Au of Koochiching county, Minnesota, The foregoing resolution was ofthat J. R. Allen, officer's fees, State Ortman and Newby Rat Root 5.49 1.11' 6.60 gust 2nd, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. a levy be made for the year fered by Commissioner Harrigan and vs. John Numan 12, Olaf Nelson Sault 3.63 .82 4.45 The motion was seconded by Commissioner 1921 on the real and personal pro- upon his motion, supported by Comperty Road and Bridge Fund William Anderson Watrous 78.90 12.49 91.39 Linsten and carried. of each congressional township, missioner Munroe, was declared carof Judicial Road No. 2, Diet No. A Gus Stauseth Koochiching 3.21 .77 3.98 R. J. J^angaard, the unorganized territory of jried, upon the following vote: Ayes, Thos. Cobey, part payment on Fred Larson Lindford 16.07 2.66 18.75 Chairman. Koochiching county, as provided for Commissioners Linsten, Slack, Munby road contract $175. G. A. Murray Manitou 157.26 24.64 181.90 Attest: chapter 44, laws of 1915, in the roe, Harrigan and Chairman Lanfollowing C. P. Eidem, part payment on M. Fitzpatrick Meadow Brook 2.24 .61 2.85 R. C. Fraser, gaard nays, none. amounts, to-wit: road contract 548. Algot Norlund Meadow Brook 14.50 2.51 17.01 County Auditor and Clerk of Board(Seal.) On motion by Commissioner Harri- Township 64-22 $ 400.00 Carl Fladagar, part payment K. R. Staples Meadow Brook 6.45 1.27, 7.72 Township .65-22 50.00! gan, seconded by Commissioner LinTownship on road contract 700. P. R. Scribner Northome 7.16 1.38 8.54 66-22 515.00 sten and carried by a unanmous vote, L. E. Gilbertson, part payment H. Nelson Meadow Brook 2.68 .68 3.36 JUVENILE HERMIT the following bills and claims were Township 64-23 225.00 on road contract 377, E. H. Gilke Meding 26.04 4.29 30.33 Township 64-23 .\ 185.00 audted and allowed, and the county Even Lund, part payment on Bailey Lumber Co Meding 100.80 15.89 116.69 auditor was instructed to draw his Township 64-24 275.00 road contract 283, Amos was a quiet, staid child, inclined A. L. Fierlein Gowdy 2.72 .68 3.40 Township 65-24 365.00 warrants foil- same, to-wit:. John Olson, part payment on I. D. Gowdy Gowdy 46.64 54.13 7.49 to be too much by himself, his Poor Fund Township 63-25 1,650.00 road contract 350, Julius Lund Henry 15.04 2.59 17.63 mother thought. Seeing him playing Robert L. Barto, supplies for E. A. Peterson, part payment Township 64-25 290.00 Martin Christiansen Indus 5.62 6.75 1.13 in the back yard alone, she asked hint Mrs. R. J. Johnson, pauper, Township 69-25 775.00 on road contract 273. Ralph Coulombe Koochiching 23.67 3.93 27.60 Towhship 63-26 900.00 Feb., Mch $ 29.37 Arthur Roberts, part payment why he didn't go and play with some John Hoey Koochiching 27.29 4.49 31.78 A. M. Carlson, house rent for Township 64-26 590.00 on road contract 32, Krueger and Fullerton of the other boys occasionally. Township 65-26 450.00 Mrs. L. Warner, pauper, Clarence Waldo, part payment Lumber Co. .......Bear River 362.60 56.47 419.07 "Oh," replied the child, "they dis- May 10.00 Township 63-27 250.00 on road contract 814, Ray Lumber Co Beaver 51.00 8.17 59.17 turb my think, I like to be alone William Gheen, supplies for Commissioner Dist. No. 1— Township 64-27 175.00 Andrew Hauner. Cingmars 11.33 13.35 2.02 with me." Township 65-27 100.00 Mrs. A. Christiansen, pauper, Frank Bergant, labor on county Koochiching Land and June 24.85 Township 153-25 140300 roads 36. Timber Co ....Cingmars 314.15 48.96 363.11 M. E. Ibertson, burial of Mike And. Brandt, labor on county W. Van Slyke Dinner Creek 5.76 Township 153-27 250.00 ADEQUATE REASON. 1.16 6.92 Township 154-27' 210.00 Orlack, pauper 45.00 roads 66, E. M. Granger Dinner Creek 5.18 6.25 1.07 Edna—"How do you knOw that yotr C. V. Linsten, transportation l.il Township 156-27 .......... 275.00 Matt Devish, labor on county J.V.Anderson ...Evergreen 6.12 7.35 love George?" for J. Kelley, pauper.:.... 11.47 roads 54, H. B. Reinarz ...Evergreen 18.68 Township 157-27 275.00 3.16 21.S4 Florence—"Because Gladys wants Township 158-27 ......... 575.00 No. Minn, hospital, care of M. W. Fenger, labor on county T. W. Johnson .Forest Grove 87.00 6.00 43.00 county sick poor, June.. 2 4 4 0 0 roads 52 him." Township 153-28 ..........: 240.00 By Board of County Commissioners of Koochiching County, Minn. Township 154-28 ... 140.00 Dr. B. F. Osburn, transportation Melvin John sap, repairs, on Ross Slack, for Chas. Cavariaugh, Township 1 5 5 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 tractor ... 24 C. V. Linsten, The Press prints more news than, pauper 15.00 August Junilla, labor on county T. J. Langaard, To\/nship 156-28 .«.\... *... 435.00 any other paper in Koochiching county. A. fi. Sklberg, supplies for Toads ....... 97, Township 157-28 .350,00 Wm. Harrigan, 00 4 Send in $2.00 and get it regularly Mrs. Bullock pauper, Apr„ Frank Maki, labor on county Township 158-28 .1#00.00 & A. Munroe. .t'sigri 00 for a yefr. R. C. Fraser, County Auditor. Township 153-29 135.00 Attest: V. ill tr: -.SfciiStWife t£u td&i '-'•5 m: