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JWV *-IOJiAL E tAQES 1, Tangan, cutting lines for offt^e, Henry Moss, part payment on vote of the county commissioners of 8.00 FrahE La Belre, labor on roads 34:25 Twp. 153-26. ... .V... road labor, ftay-Littlefork.. 200.00 Koochiching county, st iEpternational Roe iSreat, services as graderman Alban Larson,' cutting brush Russell-Grader Co., 1 grader Falls, on. July lltfe, 1021, ,*t. It o'clodc on ditch No. 12 roads...... 30.00 on roads, Ditch No. 6 17.50 and cutting edge 158.15 m." saiderrpr consisting in including Roe Treat, services as graderman t^ie petition for the eet»blishnent of O. E. Lindvall, labor on Lindford in said, resolution sections four, Russell-Grader Co., supplies a county' road in township 152, bridges .............. 105.75 on roads, Ditch No. 2 42.50 for grader 4.86 five, six, seven, eight and nine (4, 5, The board of county commissioners Roe Treat, services as graderman range 27, there being no objection James Sedore, tractor labor, 7, 8 and 9) of township one hundred Alfred Peterson, labor on of Koochiching county, Minnesota, filed, Commissioner Slack moyed that on Lindford roads... 30.00 fiftyrone (151) range twentynine Twp. 68-25, 68-26.. 100.00 roads, Twp. 155:25 28.00 inet in their office at the court house, the petition be granted and that the Andrew Tuft labor on roads, Roe Treat, graderman on roads (29) west of the fifth P. M., Rusifell Grader Co., supplies city of .International Falls, Minnesota, road be ordered established. The motion Twp. 67-26 ....... *....... 7.00 which said sections were by said resolution Twp. 68-25, 68-26 .......... 12.50 for grader 15.63 on Tuesday, October 4th, 1921, at 10 was seconded by Commissioner set off from independent district Frank Bergant, labor on Fouger H. E. Zoesch, construction James Sedore, tractor labor on o'clock a. m. Munroe and carried. bridge, ditch No. 1. 50.00 No. 3 of Koochiching county, road 16.00 Roll call: Present, Commissioners ditch No. 6 roads 140.00 On motion, the board adjourned until Matt Zoubeck, part payment Minnesota, and made a part of consolidated Andrew Brandt, labor on Fouger Slack, Munroe, Harrigan and Chairman James Sedore, tractor labor on 1:30 p. m. on road contract, Twp. 155 district No. 88 of Beltrami road 18.00 Lindford roads 240.00 Langaard. Absent, Commissioner county, Minnesota, and it appearing [Matt Devich, labor on Fouger 50. 25 Linsten. L. R. Stevens,, labor on roads, that said sections four, five, six, seven, Commissioner Dist. No. 4— road 8.00 On motion by Commissioner Slack, Twp. 155-25 33.25 The board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. eight and nine (4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and Aug. Junnila, labor on Fouger seconded by Commissioner Munroe, Roll call: Present, Commissioners L. R. Stevens, labor on roads, 9) were not .included in the petition road 22.00 and carried, the minutes of the September Twp. 155-25 17.50 (Continued on page 7) Munroe, Harrigan and Chair­ Slack, for annexation of additional territory Frank Maki, labor on Fouger 6th, 1921, meeting were approved man Langaard. to consolidated district No. 88 of Beltrami road 16.00 as read. Absent, Commissioner Linsten. county, and it appearing t^at Moved by Commissioner Slack, that Moved by Commissioner Munroe, Ben Mardini, labor on Fouger the county board had no jurisdiction road 8.00 the application of Ole Larsen Noss that the petition of Edward Farder to include said sections four, five, six, for a reduction of assessment on real and others for the annexation of. sections Dick Mardini, labor on Fouger seven, eight and nine (4, 5, 6, 7, 8 estate be recommended. The motion 12 and 13, Twp. 160, Range 30, road 36.00 and 9) of township one hundred fiftyone was seconded by Commissioner Harrigan Beltrami county, to school district No. Matt Pesola, labor on Fouger (151) range twenty-nine (29) and carried. 1 of Koochiching county, be laid over. road 36.00 west of the fifth P. M. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Ivar Russi, labor on Fouger Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, Now, therefore, be it resolved, by Slack and carried. road 18.00 that the bond of the International the board of county commissioners of Moved by Commissioner Munroe, State bank of International Falls, in A. H. Anderson, labor on Nett Koochiching county, that the resolution that the report of the board of audit, River bridge fill 82.80 the sum of $7,500.00 with the Maryland above referred to, as adopted on for the period March 1st, 1921, to Casualty Co. of Baltimore, Maryland, Lloyd Heridrickson, labor on 1 July 12th, 1921, -be and the same June 30th, 1921, be approved. The motion as surety, be accepted and approved. Nett River bridge fill.. 82.80 hereby is rescinded, vacated and set was seconded by Commissioner The motion was seconded by P. O. Marmon, labor on Nett aside, in so far as.it refers to sections Slack and carried. Report in detail Commissioner Slack and carried. River bridge fill 65.40 four, five, six, seven, eight and nine is as follows, to-wit: In the matter of final hearing on Obefr-t Olsion, labor on Nett (4, 5, 6, 7r 8 and 9) of township one River bridge fill 77.40 hundred fifty-one (151) range twentynine Anton Olson, labor on Nett Verification of Current Tax Collections (29) and it is further resolved River bridge fill 33.80 To the County Board, Koochiching County, Minnesota. and said resolution shall remain in Ole Oleson, labor on Nett River Gentlemen: full force and effect except as it is bridge fill 80.40 The board of audit of Koochiching county respectfully report to your honorable corrected herein and hereby. H. Thoreson, labor on Nett body that they have examined the books, accounts and vouchers of The foregoing resolution was offered, River bridge fill 25.60 the county treasurer, counted and ascertained the kind, description and by Commissioner Slack, supported Commissioner Dist. No. 2— amount of funds in the treasury of said county, or belonging thereto, for by Commissioner Munroe, and Dei Berthieume, hauling gravel the period from March 1st, 1921, toMay 31st, 1921, both days inclusive. was. declared carried upon the following for Ranier Toad 48.00 We find the treasurer charged with the tax levy for 1920 as follows: Life, Happiness, vote: Dan Dzubin, labor on Nakoda Tax levy for 1920 ..$843^178.44 Ayes, Commissioners Slack, Munroe, road 100.00 Harrigain and Chairman Langaard. Jake Greengard, supplies for Total debit $843,178.44 Nays, none. Romance, Love! Taxes collected ..$318,692.17 Ranier bridge construction.. 20.00 Resolution Taxes abated 10,135.93 Andrew Jesperson, hauling Whereas, It appearing that there is gravel for Jesperson road.. 40.00 general unemployment throughout Total credit 328,828.10 Frank H. Keyes, supplies for Koochiching county and in fact, the road work 4.45 entire state of Minnesota, and that a June 1st, 1921, balance uncollected $514,350.34 Richard O'Malley, labor on Ranier great many families are in immedate They are allx in that little book. Written in the We hereby certify that we have verified the correctness of the foregoing road 4.00 and mminent want and many are actually statement by checking the duplicate receipts with the tax books for the Harry Smithy labor on Crystal most direct style ever yet devised by man. lacking the daily necessities of period above named. Beach and Jesperson roads. 116.00 lfe, and R. J. Langaard, It is in the brief, concise deposit entries—back Commissioner Dist. No. 3— Whereas, It further appears that Chairman County Board, M. Augee, repairs on road much construction work and repair of each an interesting chapter of right reasoning, R. C. Fraser, 1 grader 6.00 work is needed on roads through the County Auditor, sacrifice, thrift and SAVING. Peter Bovold, part payment on state of Minnesota, and J. H. Drummond, road work, Twp. 155-25 150.00 Whereas, It has been suggested tha Clerk of District Court, Delmar Dahl, labor on roads, by spending funds pn the public roads Do you want^a home? Then build on the firm Beard of Audit, Koochiching County. Twp. 155-25 28.00 in this state during the coming winter To the Honorable County Board, Koochiching County, Minnesota foundation of THRIFT. There is no other way. O. L. Gorden, supplies for road employment may be furnished to Gentlemen: work 16.71 large number of men, many of whose The undersigned board of audit of said Koochiching county, met at the O. L. Gorden, supplies for road families are in actual need, by furnishing We can help you. Our saving plan pays 4 per office of the county treasurer of said county, on the 11th day of July, work 52.00 such men work upon roads A. D. 1921, for the purpose of examining and auditing the accounts, books Louie Grenier, labor on Sturgeon cent. Come in and talk it over with us. and in that way want and hunger and vouchers of P. H. Fogarty, treasurer of said county, and to count and averted and a great good accomplished. River road 3.50 ascertain the kind and description and amount of funds in the county treasury E. D. Hart, labor on roads, and belonging thereto: Now, therefore, be it resolved that Twp. 155-25 108.50 We respectfully make the following report thereon: First National Bank the board of county commissioners of J. H. Hart, labor on roads, Balance in the treasury Feb. 28th, 1921, date of last report. .$184,459.98 Koochiching county petition the president, Twp. 155-25 82.25 Treasurer's receipts from March 1st, 1921, to May 31st, 1921— the secretary of commerce, its Jonas Jonson, labor on ditch From tax collections $138,442.56 representative in congress, and the ditch No. 1 bridges, contract 150.00 From collections on public lands 5,958.60 International Falls Minnesota senators from the state of Minnesota, From collections on private redemptions 829.12 Wm. Kline, part payment on that their aid and influence be enlisted From collections on interest on county funds .....'. 817.91 and asserted to the end of doubling road contract, Twp. 155-25.. 50.00 From collections on fines and licenses 940.80 the federal highway aid appropriation Wm. Kline, balance on road From collections on ditch assessments 403.20 for 1921. From collections on mortgage registP^ion tax 298.05 It is further resolved, that copies of From school apportionment 16,501.00 this resolution be forwarded to President From board of federal prisoners 86.00 Harding, to Hon. Herbert From supreme court costs in tax cases .•• 104.80 Hoover, secretary of commerce, to From refunded toll calls 1.70 Hon. O. J. Larson, representative in Sweeping Price Reductions From state rural highway 1,325.07 congress, and to Hon. Frank B. Kellogg From teacher's insurance 50.00 and Hon. Knute Nelson, senators. Total balance and receipts $350,218.79 The foregoing resolution was offered on AU Models of the By disbursments from March 1st, 1921, to May 31st, 1921, as by Commissioner Harrigan, follows: and upon his motion, supported by Paid orders on revenue fund $ 8,121.69 Commissioner Slack, was declared Paid orders on poor fund 3,659.74 carried upon the following vote: Paid warrants an private redemption fund 1,787.92 Ayes, Commissioners Slack, Munroe, Paid warrants on road and bridge fund 766.73 Harrigan and Chairman Langaard. Paid warrants on bond and interest fund 1,497.00 Nays, none. Paid warrants on general ditch fund. 1,758.50 (Continued from Yesterday) Paid warrants on incidental and contingent fund- ... 946.75 ELECTRIC On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, Paid warrants on town funds 28,967.37 seconded by Commissioner Munroe, Paid warrants on school district fund 33,144.86 and carried by a nunanimous Paid warrants on state taxes 7.707.32 vote, the following bills and claims Paid warrants on public land fund 3.007.35 were audited and allowed and the Paid warrants on refunded 1*013.09 county auditor instructed (to issue Paid warrants on state road fund 1,648.98 commissioners' warrants in payment Paid warrants on clerk hire fund 1,125.00 of same, to-wit: Paid warrants on unor. road and bridge fund 888.84 Poor Fund Paid warrants on wolf bounty fund 420.00 Frank Carlson, supplies for Paid warrants on sanatdrium fund 1,003.91 Mrs. Christiansen, pauper, Paid warrants on teachers' insurance fund 73.12 Sept. $ 25.00 Latest 1921 Model with SelfCleaning Jos. Kasan, supplies for Mrs. Total disbursements 97,538.17 A. Detichak, pauper, May, June, July, and Sept 80.00 Luminotd Cylinder Balance in treasurry at close of business May 31st, 1921 $252,680.62 Northern Minn, hospital, care as appears from the books of said county treasurer. of county sick paupers, July 186.00 We find the said treasurer in the possession of funds covering said balance at a Rock-Botton Price, Northern Minn, hospital, care in kind and amounts as follows: Cash in safe and drawer •$ 17,265.74 of county sick paupers, Sept. 268.00 E Deposited in First National bank, International Falls 48,738.63 A. E. Solberg, supplies for VEN this latest Thor model is included Deposited in International State bank, International Falls 57,862.56 Mrs. Bullock, July, Aug., Deposited in First State bank, Norttome 10,907..70 Sept. 50.07 in the sweeptng reductions now offered Deposited in First State bank, Big Falls 5,808.08 A. E. Solberg, supplies for on the entire Thor line. When you know Deposited in First State bank, Littlefork 9,566.70 Mina Carlson, July, Aug., Deposited in American State bank, Ranier 5,784.14 Sept 45.14 the advantages of this wonderful Luminoid Deposited in State, bank, Mizpah 6,695.05 A. E. Solberg, supplies for Cylinder, you would not think of buying a Deposited in Farmers State bank, Deer River 2,151.98 Mrs. M. Warner, July 21.35 washing machine without it. Think of a cylinder Deposited in State bank, Ray 9,426.34 A. E. Solberg, supplies for Deposited in Security State bank, Baudette 12,523.70 Mrs. Wm. C. Nelson, July.. 20.35. made of metal which grease and scum cannot Deposited in State bank, Spooner 5,258.14 S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies adhere to! Needs no cleaning after use. All Deposited in First National bank, Baudette ., 5,052.25 for E. O. Knutson, Deposited in Merch. State bank, Red Lake Fallsi ...!.. 6,108.80 Sept 30.00 cylinder holes are counter sunk and the edges Deposited in Farmer National bank, Red Lake Falls 9,530.81 S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies smoothly rounded so that, there cannot be any Time certificates 40,000.00 for W. W. Lyon, Sept. 30.00 possibility of injury to the most delicate fabrics. S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies Total funds ...$252,680.62 for Mrs. Fred Goodwin, Don't fail to see this wonderful cylinder in this Respectfully submitted this 3rd da of October, 1921. Sept 30.00 wonderful machine. R. J. Langaard, S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies Chairman County Board and Board of Audit, for Mrs. Rose Davis, R. C. Fraser, Sept 5.00 County Auditor, County Road and Bridge Fund J. H. Drummond, Engineering and Miscellaneous Clerk District Court and Clerk of Board of Audit. Expense- Fred L. Gray Co., premium on This Thor model is the fastest washing metal, it is the most sturdy machine Resolution county auditof of Koochiching county, liability insurance 121.20 machine ever made. It will you ever saw. It should last a lifetime. Minnesota, as required by law Louis La Croix, services as It appearing that an error was ax-man, Mizpah-Kelliher save an hour more time than others. made in a certain resolution, duly "Therefore, it is resolved and ordered, Also equipped with the survey 1. 12.00 adopted by the board of county commissioners that said petition in all respects That alone makes it the one machine special Thor all metal, five position Carl Larson, services. as axman, of Koochiching county, at be granted that the west half for you. Made entirely of wringer. Mizpah-Kelliher survey 16.00 swinging their meeting on July 12th, 1921, (W%) of township one hundred fiftytwo Roy E. Martin, services as assistant which resolution was as follows:' (152) range twenty-nine (29) engineer and expense, "Whereas, Pursuant to the provisions west of the fifth (th) P. M. be and it general county road work. 566.74 of chapter 236 General Laws of is hereby &>et off from the unorganized At such terms, you cannot afford to do with* 1919, the school board of consolidated A. B. Petterson, expense of territory of Koochiching county, and out it another week. Pay only this small sum asst. district highway engineer district number 88 of Beltrami county, annexed to said consolidated district down, and have the machine for your next Minn., has heretofore petitionee '. 38.95 No. 88 of Beltrami county, and that washing. The actual savings willpay out the easy monthly payments the county of Koochiching, asking Gunder Rosseland, services as all of sections four, five, six, seven, that the following described land situated ax-man, Mizpah-Kelliher eight and nine (4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9) partly in the unorganized territory survey 33.60 township one hundred fifty-one (151) Authorized Thor Dealer of Koochiching county and Commissioner Dist. No. 1— range twenty-nine (29) west of the partly in independent district No. 3, fifth P. M. be and the same is hereby Mary White, board of county in said county of Koochiching, which hospital inmates, Aug 147.00 set off from independent district No. Zimmerman Electric Co. land is adjacent to said district No 3 of Koochiching couhty and! annexed Mary White, board of county 88 of Beltrami county, be set off and to and made a part of said consolidated hospital inmates, Sept 183.00 made a part of said district No. 88 district No... 88 of iBeltrami Wm. C. Ellis construction of "And it appearing that said petitioi. county, Minnesota. bridge, Beaver Brook...... 100.00 was executed in conformity to law "The above resolution was offered M. Jackopich, team labor on and it further appearing that proper by Commissioner Munroe, was seconded county roads .. 52.00 notice has been given and proof thereof by Commissioner Harrigan and Albert Larson, hauling out has been filed in the office of-the was adopted upon the unanimous ', Greaney ... ....* 10,00 •, 7r iii ', S 1