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Veiaie Dyson,- dragging roads, one-half cost- of O E E I N S July and August 155-&5 Twp. ommended, to-wit: T. 156-27 21.00 saw mill road 255.83 Joseph Kasun, -supplies for J. H. Hart, labor oh roads, Oscar M. Hanscom, rt Carl Lundgren, gravel for Anna Detichek, pauper August Fred Coxan, gravel for Crystal Twp. 155-25 71.25 A. E. Osborne. Sturgeon River roadP, T. 15627 Beach road .....' 7.50 Moved 'by Commissioner ^Munroe 20.00 John Honsowitz, labor on 4 1 I 253.75 Jorgan Manseth, dragging Raner- Minnesota State Sanatorium, that the petition for the etablishm^nt roads, Twp. 155-25 7.50 OF THE BOAhD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS care Starkweather/ Dick Barnier, labor on roads, Jackfish road 38.50 of Helen Arthur Latson, labor on roads, of a county road' in unorganized OF KOOCHICHING T. 157-27 .../ 24.00 pauper, August ......i 44.00' Andrew Myre, ditching Ranier-Jackfish township 157, range 28, be refceived, Twp. 155-25 9.00 BOUNTY, MINNESOTA. John Baniier, labor on roads, road 139.50 Nortbfern Minnesota hospital, Jake J^arson, labor on roads, hat Commissioner Munroe be -appointed T. 157-27 36.00 care of county sick poor, A. Ogaard, gravel for Ranier *7'^ a committee to view the route L. Twp. 155-25 33.00 William Buckley, cutting right Jackfish road 49.50 August .. 330.00 Julius Lund, labor on roads, of said road, that a meeting on the (Official) O. C. Olson, supplies fo'r Mrs. of way, T. 157-27 81.00 D. L. Petterson, clearing poor Twp. 155-25 9.00 matter be had at the point of beginning F. W. Hamm, labor on roads, M. A. Croucher, pauper, farm road 22.75 Austin Myers, labor on roads, on Thursday, September 28th, T. 157-27 12.00 June 12.64 E. E. Scott, tractor labor on Twp. 155-25 6.00 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m., and that a The board of county commissioners O. A. Sandsmark, material for Ranier road 46.50 final hearing be held at the office of B. F. Osborn, transportation Paul Nelson, labor on roads, of Koochiching county, Minnesota, bridge work, T. 157-27 ..... 5.30 of Ida Nelson to Lake Julia Commissioner District No. 3— the coUnty board in the court house, Twp. 155-25 300.00 met at their office & the court house Emil Teeter, cutting right of sanatorium .... 6.00 Arthur Larson, labor on Dentaybow Cec'l Richards, labor on roads, city of International Falls, Minnesota, in the city of International Falls, way, T. 157-27 81.00 B. F. Osborn, transportation road 19.50 on Tuesday, November 7th, Twp. 155-25 27.00 Minnesota, on Tuesday, .September Eugene Teeter, cutting right and expense, taking Oscar, Jake Larson, labor on Dentaybow James Sedore, labor on roads, 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m. 5th, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. of way, T. 157-27 81.00 Haggie to University hospi-, road ". 40.50 The motion was seconded by Commissioner Twt 155-25, tractor labor.. 560.00 Roll call—members presentr Commissioners Tom Tuflot, labor on roads, tal, pauper ........... f.... '49.78 Julius Lund, labor on Dentaybow Roe Treat, labor on roads, Linsten and carried by a Linsten, Slack, Munroe, T. 157-27 19.50 J. C. Penny & Co., supplies for road 37.50 Twp. 155-25 70.00 unanimous vote. Langaard and Chairman Harrigan. County Road and Bridge Fund Avis Warner, pauper, July. ,11.21 Austin Myers, labor on Derftaybow John Tuttle, labor on roads, On motion, the board voted to sell Members absent, none. 1 Commissioner Ditrict No 1— road 4.50 Peter Roberson, supplies for Twp. 155-25 112.50 the old pest house building located on On motion by Commissioner Langaard, Oliver Erickson* labtfr on Lindford Emil Johnson, pauper, August James Sedore, labor on Dentaybow Joa Gerioux, team labor on the poor farm grounds and the aua!tor seconded by Commissioner road 42.00 ... s.. .... 19.15 ^pad, tractor labor. 400.00 was instructed to advertise for roads, Twp. 67-2t 18.00 Nick Fluke, labor on Ldndford Linsten and earned, the minutes of Roe Treat, "labor on Dentaybow Peter. Robprson, supplies fcr B. Bemardson, labor on Dinner the asking of bids on the same, bids the Ug. 8th, 1922, meeting were approved road 81.00 road 50.00 to be opened by the county board at E. O. Knutson, pauper, Au"gust Creek roads 40.00 as read. Robt*. Gregory, labor on Lindford Bert Becker, labor on roads, their October 3rd, 1922, meeting. .... "iL..... "30.00 A. C. Daniels, labor on Dinner road 44.40 On motion by Commissioner Munroe, A. E. Solbeft supplier for '. Twp. 154-25 72.00 Creek roads 41.40 On motion, the board adjourned until seconded by Commissioner Langaard Robt. Gregory, labor on Lindford Mrs. Bullock pauper, June, Harry Becker, labor on roads, Hilme^ Hendrickson, labor on 1:30 p. m. and carrie1' the following applications road 60.60 Twp. 154-225 72.00 July and August ......... (i0.!08 Dinner Creek roads 100.00 Chan Hendrickson, labor on for reduction of assessments A. E. Solberg, supplies for Chas. Johnson, labor on Dinner R. L. Kerr, labor on roads, The board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. were rejected, to-wit: Lindford road 129.00 Mrs.. Aug. Carlsqn, pauper, Twp. 154-25 34.50 Roll call—AIL members present. A. W. J. Edstrom, J. Henry, labor on Lindford Jtine, July and August '.... 45.10. Otto Lukenbill, labor on roads, (Continued on page 7) On motion, the board of audit re Itasca Lumber Co., road 57.00 C. Swpdback, supplies for Mrs. Twp. 154-25 36.00 port being for the period March. 1st, J. H. Brown, receiver. Geo. La Rock, labor on Lindford Leslie Warner, pauper, July Pete Bovold, labor on roads, No Substitute Offered 1922, to May 31st, 1922, .was approved. On motion by Commissioner Munroe, road 54.00 and August Gu-OO' Twp. 155-25 45.00 seconded by Commissioner Langaard, Matt Mattson, labor on Lindford. S. E. Thompson, & Son, supplies Say what you will about druggists C. T. Brzoznowski, labor on The report in detail being as follows, the following applications for road 129.00 for S. Brayford, pauper, roads, Twp. 155-25_ 48.00 offering something "just as good" because to-wit: reductions of assessments were rec- E. Myrdal, labor on Lindford April 25.44 Ralph Button, labor on roads, it pays a better profit, the fact road 1 2 9 0 0 S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies Twp. 155-25 30.00 BORD OF AUDIT still stands that ninety-nine out of a Ernest Rinehart, labor on for Mrs. Fred Goo.lwin,„ P^inh Button, labor on roads, Verification of Current Tax Collections Lindford road 42.00 hundred druggists recommend Chamberlain's pauper, July .. 30.00 Twp." 155-25 6.00 To the County Board, Koochiching County, Minnesota. Amos Runyon, labor on Lindford Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, S. E. Thompson & Son,- supplies Ralph Button, labor on roads, Gentlemen: road 70.20 for W. W. Lyon, pauper, Tjup. 155-25 !.... 66.00 when the best medicine for diarrhoea The board of audit of Koochiching county respectfully report to your July and August...... 60.00 Amos Runyon, labor on Lindford A M. Carlson, labor on roads, honorable body that they have examined the bookst accounts and vouchers of is asked for. and do so because they Wenberg, Bros. Grocery, supplies road I 51.00 rr—. 155-25 36.00 the county treasurer, counted and ascertained the kind, description and know from what their customers say for Eny Orlack, pauper, Rudolph Carlson, labor on amount of funds in the treasury of said county, or belonging thereto, for the Harland Runyon, labor on of it, that it can be depended upon. ro^ds. Twp. 155-25 54.00 July and August.. .. 31.15 Lindford road 35.10 period from March 1st, 1922, to June 30th, 1922, bdth days inclusive. Zimmerman Electric Co., electrical E. D. Hart, labor on roads, For sale bv S. N, Rubin. We find the treasurer charged with the ta£ levy for 1921 as follows: Harland Runyon, labor on repairs on county hospital Tax levy for 1921 $876/629.46 Lindford road 10.50 building 121.71 Harland Runyon, labor on $876,629.46 Total debit County Revenue Fund Lindford road 15.00 Unless You Start collected $322,602.46 Taxes Louis Erickson, labor on RayLittlefork August L. Bloom, carrying abated 6,478.12 Taxes primary election returns, road 20.00 You Won't Arrive Wicker .. •.... 5.00 Anton Flattum, labor on Ray- Total credit $329,080.58 August L. Bloom, procuring Littlefork road 60.00 primary election ballots, Anton Flattum, labor on RayLittlefork July 1st, 1922, balance uncollected ....... .$547,548.88 Wicker 5.00 road 36.00 We hereby certify that we have verified the correctness of the foregoing Burroughs Add. Machine Co.. 1 Ira Foster, labor on Ray-Littlefork statement by checking the duplicate receipts with the tax books for the Your income has three uses—to pay yesterday's road 200.00 care of county machines... 4.70 period abeve named. bills to meet today's opportunities and to make C. E. Corrin, plumbing repairs, Julius Johnson, labor on Ray- Wm. Harrigan, court house 81.20 Littlefork road 150.00 ready for tomorrow's emergencies. Chairman County Board, Nellie Douglas, August salary, Wm. Ghreen, supplies and material R. C. Fraser, clerk to probate judge 25.00 for road work 42.47 County Auditor, Fo? the first usage a checking acco-unt is a convenience J. H. Drummond, attendance Martin Lysdal, labor on road, J. H. Drummond, onboard of audit 1 87.00 Sections 7, and 18-68-25.... 157.50 but for the others an interest-bearing Clerk of District Court, Free Press Co., supplies for Tom Ohotto, sideditching, T. account is essential. Board of Audit, Koochiching County. probate judge 4.54 68, R. 26 129.25 REPORT OF COUNTY BOARD OF AUDIT Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for George Olson, labor at Nett To the Honorable County Board, Koochiching County, Minnesota. Start one now. Distribute your income so as not county offices ..' 9.06 River bridge 2.80 Gentlemen: Green Hardware Co., supplies O. C. Olson, labor at Nett River to slight y©ur future. The undersigned board of audit of said Koochiching county, met at the for county iail ,4.00 bridge 5.60 office of the county treasurers of said county, on the 18th day of July, A? D. Floram Udovich, gravel for Wm. Harrigan, attendance, on 1922, for the purpose of examining and auditing the accounts, books and First National Bank .board of audit 87.09 state road No. 7 42.90 vouchers of P. H. Fog-arty, treasurer of said county, and to count and ascertain Martin Hobbins, horse hire, C. A. Peterson, grading Littlefork-Dentaybow the kfnd and description and amount of funds in the county treasury and labor on court house grounds 7.50 road, tractor belonging thereto: 1,080.00 Intemational Telephone Co.1, We respectfully make the following report thereon: Minnesota International Falls September exchange and1 Commissioner District No. 2— Balance in the treasury Feb. 28th, 1922, date of last report $175,616.26 August tolls, county departments C. A. Peterson, grading Ewald Treasurer's receipts from March 1st, 1922, to June 30th, 1922— 43.75 road 180.00 From tax collections "...$230,583.33 C. E. Johnson, services as assessor, City of International Falls, From collections on public lands 9,662.14 unorganized district From collections on private redemptions 294.23 No. 3 178.]O0 From collections on interest on county funds 1,733.95 *31 J. Lemieux, stenographic From collections of fines and licenses 2,090.00 services, case of P. A. Anderson From state rural highway assessments 22,650.00 15.00 From collections, mortgage registration tax 242.05 Anna M. Leonhart, procuringelection From school apportionment 32,J58.87 ballots, "V^hite Birch 1.73 From road and bridge assessments 53.10 Ri^harH Liljeblad,' coroner's From wolf bounty 825.00 fees, inquests and mileage. 42.80 Correspondents Wanted From teachers' insurance' 80.00 Littlefork Tinies, supplies for From candidates' filing fees ... 260.00 register of deeds 43.50 Frohi refund, board o£ federal prisoners 50.50 M'ller-Davis Co., supplies for county offices ......... 46.97 Total balance and receipts $476,699.43 Northome Record, publishing By disbursements from March 1st, 1922, to June 30th, 1922, Examination notice 1.80 as follows: N. W. Sanitary Supply Co., Paid orders on revenue fund..... $ 5,929.26 supplies for court house 15.00 Paid wx'ders on poor fund 7,286.13 R. L. Polk & Co., 1922 State Paid warrants on private redemption fund... 182.68 Ga^zeteer 12.00 Paid warrants on road and bridge fund 4,572.36 Rainy River Improvement Co., Paid warrants on bond and interest fund 12,119.75 August electricity, court Paid warrants on general cUtch fund. 93,665.47 hrrse and jai^ 27.74 Paid warrants en incidental and contingent funds. 371.95 Remington Typewriter Co., Paid warrants on town funds., 50.166.26 supplies for county offices.. 10.45 Paid warrmts on school district fund 23,517.60 S. N. Rubih, supplies for county Is your community Paid war:r'*"s nV state taxes 7,030.28 jail 10.00 Paid warrants on public land fund 3.382:84 Sec. Blk. Book & Priinting Pa^d warrants on state loan fund 29,601.56 Co., supplies for register of Refunded represented in the columns 218.04 deeds 8.37 Paid warrants on clerk hire fund 1,737.50 Sec. Blk. |Jook & Printing, Paid warrants on wolf bounty fund 585.00 Co., supplies for clerk of Paid warrants on sanatorium fund .. 2,663.61 of The Press. court ilO.oO Paid warrants on unorganized road and bridge fund. 3.741.41 Fred Siats, procuring primary Paid warrants on state road fund 11,280.46 election ballots, Mizpah... 1.00 Pt'.d warrahts on teachers' insurance fund 69.09 Fred Siats, procuring primary T^oal disbursements election ballots, Englewood. 1.00 255,127.25 Underwood Typewriter Co., We want every community supplies for county offices.. 3.00 Falrnce treasury at close of business June 30th, 1922 .$221,572.18 V. Vallad. livery hire for coroner, as appears from the books of said county treasurer, case of A. P. Anderson, We find the said treasurer in the possession of funds covering said balance in this county 30.00 kind and amounts of follows: Birchdale case Cash in safe and drawer $ 72.41 Hughes Van Etten, expenses in criminal cases 67.01 Cash items, checks, money orders 16,617.61 to have representation Hughes Van Etten, expenses D^oos|ted in First National bank, International Falls.. 17,255.09 Deposited in International State b&nk, International in tax cases 1.50 Zimmerman Electric Co., electrical a 3 6 4 4 5 7 0 in The Press. Deposited First State bank, Northome .11.201 80 repairs, court house.. 1.50 Deuposited in First State bank. Big Falls 10.425.82 Wm. Harrigan, county commissioner's expense 81.19 Deposited in First National bank, Littlefork 14,650.39 Unorganized Road and Bridge Fund Deposited in American State bank, Ranier 8,125.99 Deposited in State bank, Mizpah 9,589.35 John Nelson, cutting brush, Deposited in State bank Ray S 8,797.31 T. 63-25 10.50 If your community is Deposited in Security State bank, Baudette .' 9^019.09 John F. Steffes, cutting brush, Deposited in State bank, Spooner 5.420.39 T. 63-25 16.50 Deposited in First National bank, Baudette :. .,-A .. 3,540.26 E. Anderscfn, labor on bridge, not already represented Deposited Merchants' State bank, Red Lake Falls.. 19,189.89 i*. 63-26 29.35 Deposited Farmers' National bank, Red Lake Falls. 16,221.08 Pete Foster, labor on bridge, Deposited time certificates 35,000.00 T. 63-26 10.83 write at once for particulars Frank Kutina, supplies for Total funds 63-26 8.46 bridge work, T. $221,572.18 Lander Larson, labor on Respectfully submitted this 5th day of September, 1922. and materials. 63-26 39:00 brige, T. Wm. Harrigan, Laskey, labor on bridge, Ed Chairman County Board and Board of Audit. 10.83 T. 63-26 R. C. Fraser, Mike Laskey, labor on bridge, County Auditor. T. 63-26 10,.83 J. HI Drummond, Herbert Luckan, labor on, Clerk District Court and Clerk of Board of Audit. bridge, T. 63-26"....' 3.00 On motion by Commissioner Slack, Frank Carlson, supplies for John Nelson, labor dn bridge, seconded by Commissioner Munroe, Mrs. A. Christiansen, pau•per, T. 63-26 112.83 and carried by a unanimous vote, the August 25.00 James Reed* material for following bills and claims were audited Paul Early, clearing 8 acres on bridge work, T. 63-26 22.52 and allowed and the county auditor poor farm grounds 160.00 The International Falls Press James Reed, material for instructed to draw commissioners' Paul Early, board of county ibrige worfc, T. 63-26 46$14 warrants in payment of same# on due hospital inmates, .August.. 155.00 E. Tardy, labor 6n bridge, JI date, to-wit: Economy Grocery, supplies for T. 63-26 ..... ..... 1Q.83 Poor Fund II Mrs. John Borgstrom, pau^, Peter Weigant. -r labor pn A. K. Aaberg, supplies for per, April 15th to Aug. 23rd 55.98 bridge, T. 63-£6f ". 3.00 Mike Moon, pauper, August.$ 15.00 John Ericson, supplies' for Harry Hazleton, team labor oh Dr. I. C. Cann, dental work for ,* ji Mrs. F. Nelson, pauper, August roads, T. 63-26 .... 27.00 iH: Starkweather family, paupers ........... ...... 15.00 Bert Becker, labor on taads, i3.oo A. E. Gustafson, supplies for T. 65r27 :..v..J. work for Dr. I. C. Cann, dental Mrs. W. C. Nelson,. pauper, Harry Becker, labor on roads, Carl Carlson, pauper V6.50 August ... .v: siaw* O. M. Carr & Co., supplies for C. L. Hillstead^ supplies for ik'i.: county hospital inmates &>£•