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

June 29, 1922 · Page 9 of 12

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O E E I N S We find the jaid treasurer in the possession of .funds covering said balance bridge No. 3522 267.45 liability insurance policy... 111.60 tate -were laid over, to-wit: in kind and amountsas follows: ,.it Falls Lumber & coal Co., Marshall-Wells Co., supplies Oscar M. Hanscom.~ 'Cash in safe and drawer V...1 932.55 material for temporary for pile driver 24.17 F. H. Clark. Cash, items, checks and money orders R. E. Martin, services as assistant 17,286.37 bridge No. 3523 418.40 Felix Oasavant by Deposited in First National Bank, International Falls.23,013.54 Falls Lumber .& Coal Co., engineer and expense, On motion Commissioner Munroe, OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS general county road by Deposited in International State iBank, International Falls..... 17,856.06 material for bridge No. 3522 11.43 seconded Commissioner Langaard OF KOOCHICHING Deposited in First State Bank, Northome 9439.95 Falls Lumber & Coal Gomaterial by work 112.10 and earned a unanimous 4" COUNTY, MINNESOTA. Deposited in First State Bank, Big Falls. 1,959.87 for bridge No.-3523 111.50 A. B. Petterson, May expense, vote, the following applications for a Deposited in First State Bank, Littlefork -8,699.17 Frank Keyes, supplies for county road engineer 72.96 reduction of assessment on real estate, Deposited in American Slate Bank, Ranier 7,332.15 bridge No. 3523 2.50 On motion by Commissioner Slack, (Official) were recommended, to-wit: Deposited in State Bank Mizpah 5,802.10 Commissioner District No. 3— seconded by Commissioner Langaard Mrs. Eliza Carrier. Deposited in Ray State Bank, Ray •**. 1,441.51 and carried by a unanimous vote, the O. L. Gorden, supplies for Goldie Gramer. The board of county commissioners Deposited in Security State Bank, Baudette. 3,998.73 road wqrk 3.25 board adjourned sine die. K. J. Loveberg. of Koochiching county, Minnesota, Depisited in State Bank, Spooner ...\ 5,380.39 Wm. Harrigan, Joe Gerioux, dragging road in Annie M. Maas. met in their office at the court house Deposited in First National Bank, Baudette 3,513.71 Chairman. township 156-25 15.00 Arvid Olson. in the city of International Falls, Deposited in State Merchants' Bank, Red Lake Falls 18.750.47 Russell Grader Co., repairs Attest: Chas. Orpen. Minnesota, on Tuesday, June 6th, Depuosited in Farmers' National Bank, Red Lake Falls 15,509.69 for-road machinery ....... 14.55 R. C. Fraser, Gust Peterson. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. ifi. Deposited in time certificates. 35,00p.00 Bert Becker, -labor on roads, County Auditor and Clerk to Board. On motion by Commissioner Munroe, Roll call—Members present, Commissioners T. 155-25 ................. 34.50 seconded by Commissioner^ Langaard Linsten, Slack, Munroe, Total funds J..... $173,616.26 Dick Kerr, labor on roads, C. E. GUNNELS CHOSEN and carried by a unanimous Langaard and Chairman Harrigan. Respectfully submitted this 20th day of May, 1922. T. 155-25 3.00 vote, the following applications were GROWERS' TREASURER Members absent, none. Wm. Harrigan, Joe Gerioux, dragging Bear recommended', to-wit: _• On motion by Commissioner Langaard, N Chairman County Board and Board of Audit, River roads 12.00 R. S. Williams, personal property. seconded by Commissioner Chares E. Gunnels, treasurer, of the R. C. Fraser,. Jas. Sedore, tractor labor on Carrie Peterson, money and credits. Slack and carried by a unanimous County Auditor, American Farm Bureau Federation, roads, T. 66-26 and 27 443.00 vote, the minutes of the May 2nd, Drummond, J. H. Roe Treat, graderman on has been elected treasurer of the U. Moved by Commissioner Slack that 1922, meeting were approved as Cler^ District Court and Clerk of Board of Audit. roads, T. 66-26 and 27 58.00 the bid of the Russell-Grader'Co. of S. Grain Growers', Inc. He will read. Commissioner District No. 4 $989.00 for one Russell Reliance grader On motion Comtmissioner Slack, serve the Gfain Growers without by H. J. Miner, stamped envel-j Bids for a 10 foot and a 12 foot Emory E. Thomas, sAowplowing with 10 foot blade complete be seconded by Commissioner Langaard salary, and accepted the responsibility opes for treasurer 110.40 grader were submitted as follows: mail roads from Loman accepted and ^hat the county make and carried by unanimous C. B. Montgomery, printing Minneapolis Equipment Co., as a means of extending the service 96.00 purchase of same. The motion was vote, the following bills and elaims supplies 49.75 10 foot grader $ 950.00 Andrew Olson, labor on ditch of the farm bureau. seconded by Commissioner Langaard were audited and allowed and the Northrup-King & Co., lawn' "Minneapolis Equipment Co., No. 18 19.50 and carried by a unanimous vote. county auditor instructed to draw seed for court house 12 foot grader 1,000.00 Wm. Stockman, labor on Moved by Commissioner Munroe commissioners' warrants in payment Oscar Thorstenson of Gemmell^ grounds 16.76 J. D. Adams & Co., 10 foot roads, -T. 160-28 and 29 75.45 that the claim of Mrs. Jane Scarlett of same, to-wit: who officfated as a member of the canvassing grader 1,170.00 Ray W. Palmer, clerk of muriicpal Ed Lundgren, material for of $200.00 covering supposed damages Poor Fund Extra back sloper ...... 91.00 court fees, May., 97.85 board, returned to his home bridge, T. 158-28 and 29... 73.68 to her land through the construction A. K. Aaberg, supplies for J. D. Adams & Co., 12 foot C. L.^Perle, procuring election Jason Richard, removing last Saturday. A. V. McNeill of Littlefork, of a highway, be laid over. Mike Moon, February 1 to grader 1,510.00 ballots, Reedy 1.00 bridge over Rapid river.... 15.00 also a member of the board, returned The motion was seconded by Commissioner May 31 $ 60.00 Extra back sloper 122.00 Fred B. Peterson, carrying W. J. Green, labor on Wheelock Langaard and carried ^y a to Littlefork on the same daj^ Beach & Son, supplies for Russell-Grader Co., 10 foot election ballots, Engelwood 1.00 school. road 44.40 unanimous vote. Wm. A. Jones, April 30.00 grader 989.00 Rainy River Improvement Co., Wm. Lafrinere, labor on Moved -by Commissioner Langaard Frank Carlson, -suppQieS for Extra back sloper 98.00 electricity for court house N O E N I N N E S O A Wheelock school road 41.10 that the county attorney be instructed Mrs. A. Christiansen, May. 25.00 Russell-Grader Co., 12 foot and j^il buildings, month of Dan Wheelock, digging ditch, O S I A to take the necessary legal steps Alex Enzmian, supplies for grader 1,153.00 May 32.69 township of Manitou 51.30 for the remioval of a fence constructed Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and Tina Nelson, May ........ 15.01 Extra back sloper ....... 98.00 Gerald Wheelock, digging Security Blank Book Jt Printing across a public highway and located Surgeon in Charge Ed Farder, supplies for Mrs On moton the board adjourned until ditch, township of Manitou 48.00 Co., settlement books for in section 19, township 69, Office Pkone 30 Hospital Phone 79 1:30 p. m. Alice Thompson 18.15 John Boquist, hauling gravel auditor and treasurer 62.50 range 25. The motion was seconded A. E. Gustafson, supplies for Office Int'l State Bank Building Mary E. Van Etten, matron for road. T. 160-28 and 21/.. 219.00 by Commissioner Slack and carried .. Mrs. Wm. C. Nelson, May.-. 25.04 John Dahlstrom, hauling gravel The board reassembled at 1:30 p. fes, State vs. Minnie Galos 1.00 International Falls, Minnesota by a unanimous vote. C. L/ Hillstead, supplies for for road, T. 160-28 and Hughes Van Etten, expenses m. Moved by Commssioner Linsten Olga ^Starkweather, March 27 106.50 Roll call—All members present. in delinquency case of J. that the petition for the establishment 1 to May 31 90.01 Moved by Commissioner Linsten P. S. Pearson, hauling gravel Sutch 69.72 JOHN H. BROWN of a road in townships 63-27 C. L. Hillstead, supplies for that the bid of the J. D. Adams & Hughes Van Etten, expehses for road. T. 1601-28 and 27.. 199.50 Attorney at Law and 152-25, be laid over. The motion Mrs. P. Palm, March 1 to Christ Eidem, board and lodging Co. of $1,1632.00 for one Road King in delinquency case of Alvin was seconded by Commissioner Munroe Office over O. M. Carr & Co. May 31 45.55 of engineers, Judicial No. 12 wth 12 foot blade and back Phillips 45.52 and carried. Joseph Kasun, supplies for road No. 2 2.80 sloper be accepted and that the Hughes Van Etten, auto hire, International Falls. Minnesota Moved by Commissioner Munroe Mrs. Anna Detjchek 20.00 C. P. Eidem. part payment on county make purchase of same. The expense drawing jurors... 1.00 that the petition for the establishment O. C. Olson, supplies for contract, Judicial road No. 2 100.00 motion was seconded by Commissioner Hughes 'Van Etten, sheriff's of a county roai_ in townships M. A. Croucher, March, Carl Fladager, final payment Munroe and carried by a unanimous expenses in criminal cases. 126.90 A E 160-27 and 160-28 be laid over, that April and May 34.95 Hughes Van Etten, board of on contract, Judicial road vote. Lawyer the county road engineer be instructed Eugene Fardis, supplies for On motion by Commissioner Munroe, prisoners, month of May... 315.00 No. 2 143.00 International State Bank Bldg. to view the route of said proposed Mrs. Jos. Kennedy .V 15.00 L. E. Gilbiertson, part pay-» seconded by Commissioner Langaard Peter Wood, expenses, State road and that he make a report of International Falls, Minnesota Reuter Bros., supplies for Selma ment on contract, Judicial and carried by a unanimous vs. McDonald and Dailey.. 27.25 his findings to the county board at T. Person, February, vote, the following applications for Zimmerman Electric Co., electrical road No. 2 73.63 their next meeting. The motion was March and April 85.60 L. E. Gilbertson, part payment reduction of assessments on real estate repairs, sheriff's residence seconded by Commissioner Linsten Peter Roberson, supplies for on contract, Judicial were rejected, to-wit: 4.7l and carried by a unanimous vote. Emil Johnson, May 15.00 Peter Mantel, officer's fees, road No. 2 206.87 Harvey H. Palmer (3). On motion by Commissioner Munroe, Order Your Needs From the Peter Roberson, supplies for State vs. Oxstad 4.71 L. E. Gilbertson, part payment F. M. Billmyre Nursery Farthest North seconded by Commissioner Lin- iE. O. Knutson, May 30.00 on\contract, Judicial On motion by Commissioner Munroe, H. H. Hall, justice's fes, State unanimous THE BELTRAMI NURSERY seconded by Commissioner Lan- sten, and carried by ... A. E. Solberg, supplies for a road No. 2 196.80 vs Oxstad 4.25 gard and carried by a unanimous vote^ theWrt of the board aud* Mrs. L. Bullock, April'and Mrs. John Bright, witness Even Lund, part payment on Otto Brose, Proprietor. 17 years •pYi -carder supplies for Mrs. 1 for the period November 1st, 1921, to May 40.60 a fees, State vs. Oxstad 1.10 contract, Judicial road No. resident of Beltrami County vote the following applications lor February 28th 1922 was approved, A. E. Solberg, supplies for John Richardson, witness^ 2 310.45 Bemidji, Minnesota. Mrs. A. Carlson, April and reduction of assessment on real es- report detail being as John Olson, part payment on feed, State vs. Oxstad 1.10 Gardeners, Nursery Men, Florists May ...: 30.00 contract. Judicial road No. 2 200.00 Chas. Barstow, witness BOARD OF AUDIT Complete Line of C. Swedback, supplies Afor E. A. Peterson, part payment fees, State vs. Oxstad..... 1.10 General Nursery Stock Verification of Current Tax Collections Mrs. A, Warner, April t... 30.00 D. W. Booth, justice's fees, on contract, Judicial road C. Swedback, supplies foi* State vs. Ketchem 3.30 No. 2 75.00 To the County Board, Koochiching County, Minnesota: Mrs. L. Warner, May...... 30.00 .Clarence Waldo, part payment Henry Lambert, officer's fees, Gentlemen: The board of audit of Koochiching county respectfully report S. E. Thompson and & Son, on contract, Judicial road State vs. Ketchem 11.15 to your honorable body that they have examined the books, accounts supplies for W. W. Lyon, No. 2 500.00 Roland Gowdy, witness fees, and vouchers of the county treasurer, counted and ascertained the kind, description May 30.00 Commissioner District No. 5—' State vs. Kethem 1.45 and amount of funds in the treasury of ^county,®r S. E. Thompson and & Son, Beach & Son, supplies for John Bursack, justice's fees, The Old Reliable thereao, for the period from November 1st, 1921, to February 28th, 1922, supplies for Mrs. F. Goodwin Caldwell Brook bridge 6.26 State vs. Sorenson 2.80 .» 30.00 Russell-Grader Co., one road INTERNATIONAL Arthur Dahlgren, officer's k^We^find the treasurer charged with the tax levy ^^^lasfollows: Paul Early, board of county drag 26.30 fees, State vs. Sorenson.... 50.23 Tax levy for 1921 $876,629.46 .'I hospital inmates, May .... 186.00 C. F. Arey, paat payment on I E O A N Unorganized Road Bridge Fund andV Pauh Early, board of Ben Peterson, contract, Mizpah-Kelliher John H. Steffes, hauling gravel, $876,629.46 Total debit IS STILL IN BUSINESS painter 36.00 road 96.00 T. 63-25 37.50 T&xes collected Paul Early, board of Geo. Olaf Dahl, final payment on Ben Boutin, labor on road, Taxes abated 4,681.oZ and. will meet all competition Peggar, painter 19.00 contract, Mizpah-Kelliher T. 69-25 36.60 First National Bank, transportation road 300.00 120,332.23 Geo. La Rock, labor on roads, Total credit INTENATIONAL ICE CO. of pauper 15.00 John Gummert. final payment T. 69-25 42.60 Green Hardware Co., paints on contract, Mizpah-Kelliher E. G. Beardeaux, labor, on P. C. Richardson Phone 379 March 1st, 1922, balance uncollected $756^297.23 and supplies for hospital road 160.00 Craig bridge, T. 63-26..... 5.25 We hereby certify that we have verified the correctness of the foregoing buildings 96.50 John Hefs, final payment on Darwin Berg, labor on Craig mill! statment by checking the duplicate receipts with the tax books for the Frank B. Green, burial of two contract, Mizpah-Kelliher bridge, T. 63-26 17.87 period above named. paupers 60.00 road 156.00 Clifford Guthrie, labor on Wm. Harrigan, Einar Johnson, repairs on Victor Larson, part payment Craig bridge, T. 63=26 4.90 Chairman County Board, DEMAND AND'lfiSlST county hospital buildings.. 158.00 on contract, Mizpah-Kelliher Geo. Haugen, labor on Craig R. C. Fraser, Swan Johnson, house rent for road 250.00 bridge, T. 63-26 9.62 County Auditor, Mrs. L. Warner, pauper... 16.00 John Sherley, final payment Lander Larson, labor on Craig on getting J. H. Drummond, Minnesota State Sanatorium, on contract, Mizpah-Kelliher bridge, T. 63-26 75.00 "REPUTATION" Clerk of District Court, road 150.00 board and treatment of Helen Martin Overby, labor on Craig Board of Audit, Koochiching County. Service and Quality "FLOWERS, M. C. Trumbar. part pavment Starkweather, mjonth of bridge, T. 63^26 i. 2.75 and BULBS'* also Sprays and Emblems on contract, Mizpah-Kelliher May 44.90 John H. Steffes, labor on To the Honorable County Board, Koochiching County, Minnesota: for Funeral Decorations Northern Minnesota hospital, road 25.00 Craig bridge. T. 63-26 5.50 Gentlemen: The undersigned board of audit of said Koochiching county, through local" dealers. Or direct care of county sick poor, Archie Tuzna* labor on Craig Miscellaneous Road and Bridge met at the office of the county treasurer of said county, on the 27th day from April .« 528.00 bridge, T. 63-26 "... 5.50 Expense of March, A. D. 1922, for the purpose of examining and auditing the accounts, DULUTH FLORAL CO. Northern Minnesota hospital, Verne Dyson, labor on roads, Central Auto Co., repairs for books and vouchers of P. H. Fogarty, treasurer of said county, and DULUTH, MINN. care of county sick poor, pile driven 1.65 T. 156-28 324.00 to count and ascertain the kind and description and amount of funds in the May 208.00 Elmer Rude, labor on roads, Fred L. Gray Co., premium on county treasury and belonging thereto. Ben Peterson, labor, painting T. 156 28 42.00 We respectfully make the following report thereon: county hospital buildings.. 164.00 Adolph Kicker, labor on roads, Balance in the treasury October 31st, 1921, date of last report.. .206,872.48 George Peggar, labor, painting T. 156-29 35.00 Treasurer's receipts from November 1st, 1921, to February county hospital buildings Fred Norland, labor on 28th, 1922— 7 123.50 bridges, T. 156-29 10.50 From tax collections $308,721.38 Improvement in Train Service M. Shapira, supplies for Jason Richard, planking for From colections on public lands 1,526.16 county hospital 75.30 bridge work, T. 159-29 .... 50.00 From collections on private redemptions 769.75 County Revenue Fund •County Road and Bridge Fund From collections on interest on county funds.. 2,237.41 American Legion Post No. 66, Commissioner District No. 1— From collections of fines and licenses 2.390.00 Memorial Day donation ... 25.00 Ira Foster, payment on contract, From! collections of assessments, state rural Through Train Connections for August L. Bloom, carrying Ray-Littlefork road.. 50.00 highway 79,550.00 -election ballots, Wicker.... 3.60 Julius Johnson, payment on From collections mortgage registration tax. 259.75 August L. Bloom, procuring contract, Ray-Lrittlefork From school apportionment 46,099.29 Chicago and All Points East and South election ballots, Wicker.... 3.60 From fees in personal property tax. road 100.00 12.06 City of International Falls, From refund, board of federal prisoners 3.00 Frank Flake, labor on county one-half cost in contagious From refund, toll calls..: 1.75 roads 36.00 diseases cases 14.00 From filing fees 20.00 Merle Fonger, ditching Fonger Louis F. Dow Co., supplies for From collections, road and bridge fund. 5,207.32 road 174.00 Beginning July 2 county offices 129.10 From collections, wolf bounty fund 855.00 Peter B. Hay, hauling gravel 23.10 J. H. Drummond, attendance From collections, teachers' insurance fund 400.00 Ole Johnson, dragging fire on board of audit 48.00 break road 48.00 M. and I. night train No. 34 will leave International Total balance and receipts. Free Press Co., supplies for $654,925.30 Paul Mordini, ditching, Mordini county offices 127.40 Falls, Bemidji, Walker and Pine River as road^ 180.00 By disbursements, from November 1st, 1921, to February Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for Andrew Oakman, labor on at present, connecting at Brainerd with Northern 28th, 1922, as follows— county offices 77.88 county road 36.00 Paid orders on revenue fund $ 19,669.18 Pacific train No. 12, leaving at 4:05 a. m., arriving Fritz-Cross Co., 1922 tax Commissioner District No. 2— Paid orders on poor fund 4,463.53 books ....:. 693.00 E. E. Scott, dragging Crystal St. Paul 8:53 a. m. and making direct connection Paid warrants on private redemption fund 1/418.93 Wm. Harrigan. attendance on Beach road 45.00 for Chicago. Paid warrants on road iand bridge fund 27,736.16 board of audit 48.00 Andrew Jesperson, dragging Paid warrants on bond and interest fund 14,416.07 Martin Hobbins, horse labor Jesperson road 29.25 Paid warrants on general ditch fund 48,846.87 onNcpurt hou^e ground 6.00 Andrew Myre, ditching Jesperson Dining and Sleeping Cars Paid warrants on incidental fund 130.34 International Falls Press, road 33.00 it\ Paid warrants on town funds 74,424.45 printing supplies 08.50 Tom Torgrson, ditching Jesfperson Paid warrants on school district fund 135,485.9$ International Telephone Co., road ... 33.00 Paid warrants on state taxes -20,826.84 Dependable Comfortable Service June exchange and May Ole Bardsgard, repairing road Paid warrants on public land fund .V 2,067.06 tolls, county departments.. 44.10 planers .. 54,65 Paid warrants on state loan fund. 186.79 Hannah Johnson, May clerical Falls Lumber & Coal Co., material Paid warrants on contingent fund service to probate judge. 25.00 348.38 for road signs 10.85 Paid warrants on maintenance fund.... .. 673.40 C. A. Keeler, sawing wood for Northern Pacific Falls Lumber & Coal Co., mar Paid warrants on sanatorium fund •2,124.37 county jail 4.00 terial for culvert, state Railway Paid warrants on unorganized road and bridge Frank King, hauling cordwood 6 ..... ^.. ...... 7.1& road No. .fund 6,538.90 to court house 15.75 P. A. Erickson, hauling gravel, Paid warrants on state rural highway fund 113,089.62 Minnesota and Carl Kube, labor on court township.. 52.00 roads in Ray Paid warrants oh wolf bounty, fund 841.50 house grounds ............ 36.25 International Wm. Hanson, 'hauling gravel, Paid warrants/On cleric hire fund 1.51.465.00 Richard Liljeblad, coroner's •... 52.00 roads in Ray township. Railway^ Paid warrants on judgment fund. 3,424.21 fee? 15.60 A. C. Heritage, hauling gravel, 1 Paid warrants on teachers' insurance fund 577.80 52.00 A. V. McTeil, attendances roads in Ray township.. i- Rcfunddd ••••.•• 668*63 drawing jurors/June term. i.~7.00 J. O. Wold hauling gravel, jlr Mr. and Mrs. John Marks, gettlemfent .... 52.00 1 roads in Ray township I This is Yellowstone Park's Big-Year #v disbursements ........ 479,309.01 in personal injury Frank H. Keyes, supplies for I While TraceICosts are Very Low Co case i...y 200.00 3522 12.62 bridge No. Balance in treasury at close of business Feb. 26th, 19221 tor Miller-Davis Co,,' Supplies Falls Lumber A Goal Co., appears from the books of said county treasurer. treasurer 1332 material for temporary.