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

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Mrs. Anna. Deticheck, pauper, H. E. Huber, mileage and April 20.00 per diem attending assessors' Minnesota Stajte Sanitarium, meeting 10.60 board and treatment" of' Helen Clyde Johnson, mileage and WRKLE Starkweather, pauper, per diem attending assessors' April ........ 42.75 meeting .•....Spencer 7.50 4 4 Eugene Paradis, supplies for Kendall, mileage and Mrs. J. Kennedy, pauper per diem attending assessors' April 15.00 meeting 20.00 Dr. B. F. Osburn, transportation Louis Lacroix, mileage and •f by of papuper to Tower. 7.00 per diem attending assessors' Dr. J. F. Peterson, dental meeting 10.60 MA. MATTHEWS care of Starkweather children, O. E. Lindvall, mileage and paupers 12.00 per diem attending assessors' Peter Robeson, supplies for E. meeting 11.00 O. Knutson, pauper, April. 27.08 Thurman Litherland, mileage S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies and per diem attending assors' SAVE THE NAVY for W. W. Lyon, pauper, meeting 24.30 April 30.00 Paul Meding, mileage and Congress is now trying to destroy S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies per diem attending assessors' for Mrs. Fred Goodwin, the army and navy. To destroy eitl^er meeting 6.50 pauper, April 30.00 R. Middendorp, mileage and is a crime against common sens£, patriotism J. R. Wenberg, supplies for per diem attending assessors' and courage. The spineless Eny Orlack, March and meeting 19.85 sentimentalists have preached pacifism April 30.08 N. P. Nielson, mileage and until congress imagines that all causes Mary White, board of county per diem attending assessors' poor farm inmates, April. 35.00 meeting 11.00 of war have, been destroyed. How G. M. Wilson, supplies for M. H. P. Nordby, mileage and gressman home who votes to destroy foolish. We are only in a prolonged Evans, pauper, March .... 10.20 per diem attending assessors' it, and bury him in a grave of political armistice. We are just as sure of County Revenue—General Expense meeting 19.70 oblivion. another war in or before 1930 as we City Water Department, water H. H. Oster, mileage and We should have a navy of one hundred supplies for county departments are that the. earth will turn on its per diem attending assessors' thousand trained men plus officers. 9.53 meeting 4.40 axis tomorrow. We need a strong Duluth Floral Co., supplies for This nation will never be able J. W. Pettis, mileage and army. The money is not wasted. If court house .. 5.15 per diem' attending assessors' to reduce or destroy its navy. Water you want economy put the army of inefficient Free Press Co., supplies for Juicy Fruit, Peppermint meeting 20.00 on all sides and being a world power public officials in the first county offices 94.95 Geo. H. Pond, mileage and mal^e a big navy absolutely essential Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for and Spearmint are certainly line trenches and you will then relieve per diem attending assessors' county offices 13.52 to our peace, progress and prosperity. meeting the country of quite a tax burden. 16.00 three delightful flavors to Mayme P. Hilke, stenographic Harolid Royem, miile^ge and If congress reduces our navy and services, case of B. Bocovitch per diem attending assessors' thereby destroys its world position We should save the army. However, choose from. 10.00 meeting 20.30 'v you will then will have unmistakable if congress destroys it we can International Falls Press, Grif Searles, mileage and proof that congress is composed of printing supplies for county build another one more quickly than per diem attending assessors' And WRIGLEY'S P-K—the offices 24.40 cowards unfit to be members of even meeting we can build a strong navy. Save the 21.50 International Telephone Co., Geo. Slater, mileage and the Punkin Center town coyncil. navy at any cost. Send every con­ new sugar-coated pepper^ May exchange and April per diem attending assessors' tolls, county departments.. 43.85 meeting 4.10 mint gum, is also a great Hannah Johnson, clerical services Julian Steen, mileage and to judge of probate, per diem attending assessors' treat for your sweet tooth. April 25.00 meeting 13.10 Frank H. Keyes, supplies G. J. Vanderwalk, mileage and for court house 2.50 per diem attending assessors' All are from the Wrigley Richard Liljeblad, coroner's meeting 5.80 fees 32.00 R. C. Williams, mileage and Resolution factories where perfection BOOST FOR MINNESOTA. W. L. Morrison, keys for per diem attending assessors' Be it resolved, that the sum of court house 2.00 meeting 17.00 is the rule. $3,000.00 be set apart from the general Peyton Paper Co., supplies Business conditions in Minnesota Ole J. Wold, mileage and revenue fund of Koochiching for court house 9.00 per diem attending assessors' are improving. More jobs are to be county, and appropriated subject to H. H. Palmer, stenographic meeting 11.00 the order of the dean of the department had. Corn, beef and pork are going services, State vs. Millington Albert Young, mileage and of agriculture of the University up. Crime is decreasing. Unrest is 10.00 per diem attending assessors' of Minnesota, for the support of Ray W. Palmer, clerk of municipal! diminishing. Spring is here. Isn't it meeting county co-operation extension work 6.00 Save the court feesi, Ma/rch 1 Garl Z. Watt, justice's fees, a grand and glorious feeling to know in agriculture and home economics and April 132.95 wrappers State vs. McDonald and that Legionaires of Minnesota can for the year beginning July 1, 1922, Rainy River Improvement Co., Dailey 24.95 in accordance with Chapter 427, honestly believe their organization has April electricity, county departments Good for WR1GLEYSJ James J. Gamelgaard, officer's Laws 1919, and Chapter 300, Laws had a big part in bringing about this 37.70 fees, State vs. McDonald of 1921. valuable Standard Oil Co., supplies result. When National Commander and Dailey 42.70 The foregoing resolution was offered for court house 5.55 premiums Louis Duffy, witness fees, MacNider launched his Legion nationwide by Commissioner Munroe and Sturm Bros., supplies for vs. McDonald and State campaign to get jobs for unemployed upon his motion, supported by Commissioner county jail 19.30 and Dailey 2.24 Slack, was declared carried buddies, Minnesota Legionaires Hughes Van Etten, sheriff's Herb Manery, witness fees, upon the following vote, to-wit: expenses in criminal cases. 80.73 were ready with an almost perfect State vs. McDonald and Ayes Commissioners Linsten, Hughes Van Etten, board of chain of employment agencies Dailey 2.24 Slack, Munroe, Langaard and Chairman prisoners, April 260.00 C31 Mrs. Geo. Herbert, witness which have done their bit in bringing Harrigan. Sig Wenberg, hauling ashes fees, State vs. McDonald Nays—None. Minnesota employers into touch with and garbage from court and Dailey 1.12 Moved by Commissioner Linsten veterans out of work. Minnesota is house 21.00 Elizabeth Okknnen witness that the application of Hans Olson E. O. Jaeger, election services rapidly recovering from post war depression. fees, State vs. McDonald J. McGiveny, snowplowing G. R. Danenbaugh, labor on for a reduction of assessment on real precinct of Harrigan 7.10 Minnesotans are sturdy, and Dailey 1.12 iRanier road 8.00 bridge, T. 63-26 estate be rejected. The motion was 13.75. Fred Siats, procuring election Roy Dahl, witness fees, Marshal Wells Co., material Glen Danenbaugh. labor on self-reliant and resourceful people. seconded by Commissioner Slack ballots, precinct of Mizpah 1.00 State vs. McDonald and for bridge No. 3523 14.50 bridge, T. 63-26 8.25 And the American Legion of Minnesota and carried. Fred Siats, procuring election Dailey 1.12 M. M. Mathison, material for Tom Kelley, labor on bridge, Moved by Commissioner Linsten is a body of sturdy,- self-reliant ballots, precinct of Engelwood Alex McKay, witness fees, bridges No. 3522 and 3523. 50.00 T. 63-26 8.2S that the application for reduction of 1.00 and resourceful veterans who are for State vs. McDonald and E. E. Scott, labor on Crystal Leonard Knotts, labor on assessment on real estate of Oscar A. E. Solberg, procuring election Dailey 1.12 Beach road 15.00 their home state first, last and forever. bridge, T. 63*26 27.50 M. Hanscom be laid over until the ballots, precinct of Charles Young, witness fees, Commissioner District No. 3— Lon Powell, labor on bridge, Boost for Minnesota, Gopher next meeting of the board. The motion Big Falls 2.39 State vs. McDonald and E. M. Kling, gravel for Bear T. 63-26 4.12. was seconded by Commissioner Gang. Its the best state in America. Wm. Harrigan, expense of ©alley 1.12 River township roads 7.00 Jim Reid, labor on bridge, T. Slack and carried. Let's go! county commissioner ..... 158.64 Ted Epper, witness fees, Wm. Schofner, labor shoveling 63-26 112.00 Moved by Commissioner Linsten R. J. Langaard, expense of State vs. McDonald and gravel 16.50 St. Paul Foundry Co., material that the following applications for county commissioner 29.32 Dailey 1.12 Ben Strom, gravel for Bear for bridge, T. 63-26... 460.00Ben O E E I N S reduction of assessment and cancellation G. A. Munroe, expense of Vic Odella, witness fees River town-hi^ ^oads 27.00 Boutin, labor on bridge, of assessment on real estate, county commissioner 24.25 State vs. McDonald and Commissioner District No. 4— T. 69-25 24.0a be recommended, to-wit: H. H. Hall, justice's fees, Dailey 1.12 C. P. Eidem, part payment on Hans Erickson, surfacing road Anna Getts, State vs. Nelson, et al.... 3.25 Pat Patterson, witness fees, contract, Jud. road No. 2.. 125.00 in Sec. 17, T. 69-25 87.5fr Town of Evergreen, Peter Manthe, constable fees, OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS State vs. McDonald and Frank H. Keyes, supplies for Geo. La Rock, labor on bridge, Harley Rose, State vs. Nelson, et al 4.10 Dailey 1.12 Black River bridge 1.25 T. 69-25 33.OO OF KOOCHICHING The motion on the above was seconded John Richardson, witness H. M. Payne, witness fees, Arthur Roberts, assisting engineer, Tom La Rock, labor on bridge, by Commissioner Slack and fees, State vs. Nelson, et al 1.10 COUNTY, MINNESOTA. vs. McDonald and Jud. road No. 2 12.20 T. 69-25 19.50 carried. Will Bolin, witness fees, State Dailey 1.12 A. O. Skifstrom, meals and O. C. Olson, material for Moved by Commissioner Linsten vs. Nelson, et al 1.10 Ed Bowen, witness fees, lodging for engineers, Black for bridge, T. 69*25 5.58 that the county auditor be instructed (Official) H. H. Hall, justice's fees, State vs. McDonald and River bridge 3.75 S. D. Rose, material for to advertise for bids for the furnishing State vs. Keibstad 2.50 (Dailey 1.12 Commissioner District No. 5— bridge, T. 69-25 4.00 of a 10 foot blade road grader Peter Manthe, officers fees, The board of county commissioners Archie Yeadon, witness fees, D. L. Bowman, material for John Grove, labor on roads, and 12 foot road grader. The motion State vs. Keibstad 4.30 State vs. McDonald and of Koochiching county, Minnesota, Caldwell Brook bridge 142.02 T. 156-28 92.00 was seconded by Commissioner C. W. C. Bauer, mileage and Dailey 2.24 Ole Nelson, labor on Caldwell met in their office at the court John Grove, labor on roads, Slack and carried. per diem attending assessors' Harry "Marble, witness fees, house, City of International Falls, Brook bridge and meals for T. 156-28 142.80 Moved by Commissioner Langaard meeting 8.10 State vs. McDonald and engineers 8.50 Mirnesota, on Tuesday, May 2nd, Elmer Rude, shoveling gravel, that the following depository bonds Wetle Berlid, mileage and 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dailey 1.12 C. A. Peterson, snowplowing T. 156-28 34.50 of the State bank of Mizpah be accepted per diem attending assessors' County Road and Bridge Fund roads with tractor 118.50 Roll call—Present, Commissioners Aug. E. Nelson, livery hire and approved, to-yvit: Bond meeting 20.50 Linsten, Slack, Munroe, Langaard Commissioner District No. 1— Miscellaneous— for commissioner, T. 15929 of National Surety Co. of New York O. S. Berntson, mileage and Wm. Gheen, material for graveling and Chairman Harrigan. Central Auto Co., repairs on 4.00 in the sum of $5 000.00, bond of the per diem attending assessors' state road No. 1.... 396.92 road engineer's car 11.00 Absent, none. The motion for the allowance of Federal Surety Co. of Davenport, meeting .. .*. 5.00 August Shogren, repairing Marshall Wells Co., supplies On motion by Commissioner Munroe, the above listed bills and claims wa9 Iowa, in the sum of $5,000.00, bond A. L. Bloom, mileage and seconded by Commissioner Slack, county road machinery ... 13.00 for road engineer's car.... 22.20 seconded 5y Commissioner Munroe of the Western Surety Co. of Sioux per diem attending assessors' Commissioner District No. 2— R. E. Martin, services as asst. the minutes of the April 4th, 1922, and carried by a unanimous vote. Falls, S. D., in the sum o-f $5,000»00. meeting .v ... 18.20 meeting were approved as read. Falls Lumber & Coal Co., lumber engineer and expense, general On motion by Commissioner Slack, The motion was seconded by Commissioner A. R. Button, mileage and for bridge No. 3522... 80.60 county road and bridge (Moved by Commissioner Linsten ^conded by Commissioner Linsten, Slack and carried by a per diem attending assessors' that the county engineer be instructed Falls dumber & Coal Co., lumber work 71.63 the board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, unanimous vote. meeting 7.50 to make a survey of road in townships for bridge No. 3523... 357.44 Northern Auto Co., One touring June 6th, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. Moved by Commissioner Slack Rudolph Carlson, mileage and C. O. Gustafson, cement for car for road engineer. 470.00 m. 69-25, 69-26,' 70-25, and 70-26, that the following bills and claims be per diem attending assessors' bridge No. 3523 386.10 Northern Auto Co., starter the said road having been established approved and allowed and that the Wm. Harrigan, meeting 16.50 Frank H. Keyes, material for for road engineer's car.... 92.2(1 by the county board on June 8th, Chairman. county auditor be instructed to draw Axel 0. Dahl, mileage and 1920. as shown by the records of the brMsre No. 3522 25.30 A. B. Petterson, April expense At+est: ^r«issioners' warrants in payment per diem attending assessors' of road engineer .... 52.22 county auditor. The motion was seconded Frank H. Keyes, dynamite R. C. Fraser, of same, on due date, to-wit: meeting 9.80 and caps for road work.... 11.15 Unorganized Road and Bridge Fund by Commissioner Munroe and Poor Fund J. H. Davis mileage and County Auditor and Clerk of Board. carried by a unanimous vote. Frank H. Keyes. material for Matt Devich, labor on roads, Mrs. H. Burud, transportation (Seal) per diem attending assessors' bridge iNo. 3523 35.12 T. 64-22 50.00 On motion the board adjourned until r* Starkweather children, meeting 10.30 1:30 p. m. paupers $ 3.70 Geo. Dilworth, mileage and Frank Carlson, supplies for per diem attending asses- 5 M£QE MCRE* THAT ISN 'T* TME (-MOLD IT HIGH-SO THAT THE WATERJ The board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. A. Christiansen, pauper. sors' meeting 4.20 WAY TO WATER A GARDEN A I E a I Roll call—All members present. March and April 50.01 Sam Dodgson, mileage and LET ME SHOW YOU HOW Moved by Commissioner Langaard Mrs. Garret Cronk, board of per diem attending assessors' that the petition for an appropriation1 Myrtle and Luella Warner, meeting .. 15.35 of $1,000.00 for the paupers 10.00 Oliver Frickson, mileage and Black River road be laid on the table. V'^e Connors, supplies for per diem attending assessors' Motion was seconded, by Commissioner Bill Dixon, pauper, April.. 10.95 meeting 6.10 Slack and carried. Paul Early, supplies for county Ferdinand Frahm, mileage Moved by Commissioner Slack that hospital 9.07 and per diem attending as FELIX the petition for the construction of Paul Early', board of county sessors' meeting 10.80 shows his I a bridge on the Jackfish bay road hospital inmates, April.... 170.00 Chas. Fraley, mileage and sow how be laid on the table. The. motion Alex Enzman, supplies, for per diem attending assessors' TO PLAY was seconded by Commissioner Lan" Mrs. L. Nelson, pauper, meeting 10.50 THE HOSE/ gaard and earned. April 15.01 Axel G^brielson, mileage and Resolution Al Fife, livery hire to poor per diem attending assessors' Be it resolved, That an appropriation farm for commssioners 3.50 meeting 21.00 /AU-TOCASTER.' of $25.00 to the Littlefork post Al Fife, livery hire to poor Ed A. Goring mileage and of the American Legion and: $25.00 farm for commissioners .. 2.50 uer diem attending assessors' to the Dahlgren-Ettestad post No. A. E. Gustafson, supplies for meeting 20.00 4999 of the American Legion Mrs. W. C. Nelson, pauper, J. W, Graybill, mileage and' 0 out of any monies now on hand April 25.03 per diem attending assessors' in the county treasury, not otherwise International State Bank/ meeting 18.50 appropriated, said monies to be used transportation of Toivo H. H. Hall, mileage and in helping to defray the expenses of .Lauran, pauper 10.00 per diem attending assessors' Memorial Day observances to be held International State Bank, meeting 9.20 under the auspices of said American transportation of Toivo C. Hamre, 'mileage and Legion posts and as authorized by Lauran, poor charge, to uer diem attending assessors' Chapter 233, Session Laws of 1921. •hosnital 2.49 meeting 7.50 The foregoing resolution was offered Claude E. Ireland, burial of A. J. Hanson, "mileage and 7 by Commissioner Linsten and Edward Swain, soldier and wer diem attending assessors' upon his motion, supported by Commissioner pauper 100.00 meeting 8.50 Slack, was declared carried C. E. Johnson, supplies for Oscar Hanson, mileage and upon the fololwing vote, to-wit: Mrs. L. Warner, pauper... 10.00 per diem attending assessors' Ayes —r Commissioners Linsten, Kelleyf-How-Thomson o.| meeting 20.00 /Slack. Munroe, Langaard and Chairman supplies for county hospital ri, Wm. Hardwig, mileage and Harrigan. 133.12 'fe per diem attending asses-, Uii: Ways—None. Joseph Kasum, supplies for sors* meeting 1 7.50 .. f''*-