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:,li jab'1 DEMAND FOR PLAYING-CARDS Manufacturer* Report a Tremendous & Increase in Their UH, Moetly In rj^te FamlMee.. There has been a tffemenfloua in crease In the use of playing cards In private families within the last 20 years in this country, the representa tive of a big American card-manufac turlng house says in the New York Times. It may seem strange, but It Is the private family that does most of the using of car*. The proportion of playing-cards used in the big clubs is small. There is an average of from two to three, pack* of playing-cards used per family each year In the United States, it is estimated, which is a big percentage of the total. Men's clubs absorb the higher-priced cards, which are sold at prices vary ing, according to the club, from $1 to $1.50 or |2 per pack. The government tax on cards since 1917, which was ra{sed last year to 8 cents per pack, with Increased cost of production, has practically driven the cheaper cards out of the market, and business has gone to the higher grades,' which re tail at from 30 to 75 cents. The in creased playing of bridge has brought into vogue the narrower card, which Is more graceful in shape, smaller and a little less bulky. The bulk of the cards sold have a simple standard design for the back. Among those the best liked in the better class are the ones with the fine steeJ-engw ed or "banknote" back, en graved with the lathework design. These come In the four colors and now have a linen-finish face. New Llfe-Saver. To a lifeguard at Pablo Beach, Fla., is attributed the Invention of a new kind of life-saving float, which is a cylinder of thin steel, pointed at both ends, three feet long and weighing only six pounds. The contrivance Is attached by a short line to the guard's belt. Thus, if an adventurous swimmer be in dan ger of drowning outside the surf, the life saver can swim out to the rescue the float bobbing behind him. To the float are attached rope handgrasps, which the drowning person can grab. The float, however, is connected with the shore by a long line, so that when the exhausted person has grabbed it he may easily be dragged Mhore. Though very small in size it will support six men. Honors for Wjr Birds. ID France many pigeons have been decorated for distinguished war serv ices one with the Lfgion d'Honnenr. Diplomas with the citations were is sued and kept at the headquarters of the French pigeon service, and because pigeons cannot wear medals on their breasts, special band*, with the colors of the decoration, were made for their legs. A bird which will go down in French history just i surely as Field Marshall Foch himself is the one which carried from Vaux to Verdun the last message for help sent by the Commandant Raynal before the Ger mans captured the fort. This pigeon flew through a hall of fire and a gas barrage, and, wounded and gassed, dropped dead as ii delivered Its mes sage. It was awarded the Legion d'Honneur. Wolves and Foxes. *V"tK S Each class has Its troubles. Poor ifolk have the woif at their door rich folk generally have some woman snoop ing around trying to lure the cook .away. Where Mere Man Shines. tT Of course the women wear funny looking things, but a celluloid collar ft'-'tfls not one of them.Dallas News. ,"J '3V Style and Clear Thinking. A good style is the vivid expression 'of clear thinking.Huxley. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CVTlC COUN- CIL, CITY OK BKSIIDJI, MAY 2. -v 1921. Regular session of the City Council held the Council Rooms, City Hall ftj^tat 8 o'clock P. A Quorum being *$h.4wpresent, meeting waB called 'to order, G/SPreBldent Lahr, presiding. ,i% Roll Cull i sK Upon roll all the following alder 'tjtren wore declared present. Boyce, Fal rf 6 mer. Smart Stafford, McKlnnon. Bar f.nell, Hayward, Bridgeman, Lahr. Ab "uuisent, Carver Bagley came In later. Minutes *A Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved with the fol W*lowing* correction, "Bill of O. F. Carver &$ffor 102 days work, self and team, at V118.00 per day, amount 816.00. Bill laid on table indefinitely because clalm *Jant did no work for,B $ *'WNM'**'ff*MPWt ***j^i1r\T**~ *4* twfrit.rtfJlUt? i^ip*^*/** city." B" h.]. The following bills after being audit gpjled were upon motion and second al KI* lowed: S&HO.avenue, W. Cochran, 'Dragging ft.1' Doud$ 1920 61.50 SEAM. A. Aldrlch, Labor, City Barn 15 30 i&pBarney Gibney (Charles wangle) Kr,i Assignee, wood. City Build. 383 90 ^t|BemldJl Gas Co., Gas. Fire Dept. 3 85 tdSJMrs E. J. Carver, Labor Deten- SSgg Hon Hospital 45.40 rfiThird Street Cafe, Meal Books, 0 nce Dept. 43.9B 252 00 81.20 720 64 4.52 290.72 503.00 felRNeptune Mete Co. 2 meters SJSH. R. Hunting Co..- Books, Ll M brary iriANaylor Eleo. Co, Automatic BESS Starter for pump jMInn. Elec. Light & Power Co., Jtarte for pump Lights for Library Minn. Elec. Light & Power Co., Pumping & oil for pumps Minn. -Elec. Light ft Power Co., Street lights & City Hall -Minn. Elec. Light & Power Co., Lights detention hospital L. B, Eckstrum, Labor and sup plies, Water Dept Northwestern Bell Tel. Co, Ser vicej Library, March & April 7.00 Street Gang, Labor on streets 242 00 Tom Davie?, Labor, dump ground 18.00 Beltrami Elev. & Milling Co., Oats city team 11.80 Standard Oil Co. Gas ticket 25.00 J. J. Doran, Labor St Supplie.s. Citys 17.42 11.61 Buildin _. 2.60 Chas. S. Carter. Return on un expired Ins. Policies 17.12 D. R. Burgess, Thermometers 10.06 April Pfl-y Bolt 2076.16 Ordinances Ordinance No. 120 "to license and re gulate the sale of non-intoxicating beverages in the City of BernIdjI was read the third time and declared pas sed and carried by the following vote. j#Jh,, Ml (f-waws^ii.jMHJ i-y. i...#V'"" Ayes, 'Palmer, Brldgeman. Barnett. Stafford, McKlnnon, Smart. Bag-ley. Hayward. Boyce. Lahr. Nay* none, Ordinance No". 121, an ordinance pro hibiting children between the of four and sixteen from visiting movie picture ahow where pictures of mur ders, assault and dangerous weapons or any Immoral nd suggestive conduct of the *aolm are shown upon ,the soreen and making it unlawful to per mit such children to vleit auch movie picture shows Introduced by Alderman Boyce, was read the first time. Petitions A petition signed by sixteen property owners requesting that street lights be placed on th corner of 10th street and Maurice Avenue was read and re ferred to the Light and Water Commit tee with power to ct. A petition signed by twenty-one residents of the fourth and fifth ward* requesting that a concrete sidewalk be built on the west side of Central Avenue along and adjacent to Blocks 2, 6, 10 & if, of the Original Nymore Townsite, along and adjacent to Out lots A. & of Rldgeway's First Ad dition to Nymore, was read and ac cepted. A petition signed by twenty-two property owners requesting the con struction of a sanitary ewer and the laying of water pipes on Doud avenue between 14th and 10th street was read and accepted. A petition signed by 1 property own ers requesting the construction of a sanitary sewer on Beltrami avenue be tween 11th and 13th streets. On motion and second, allowed and referr ed to City Engineer to make estimate and advertise for bids A request for city water between 12th and ISth streets on America avenue. Also the paving of two blocks on Min nesota avenue, between 5th street and 7th street, two blocks on 7th street be tween Bemldji and Minnesota avenues The requests for construction Were re ferred to the City Engineer to report at next meeting Reports Report of Municipal Court for week ending April 23rd, showing $42.00 paid the Treasurer was read and accepted, also for the week ending April 3rd showing $123.35 paid the Treasurer was read and accepted _. Report of D. R. Burgess. City Veter inarian for week ending Mav 2nd, with check of $45 00 to cover three T. B. tests was read and accepted Report of Chas S. Dailey, Chief of Bemldji Fire Department for month of April was read and accepted, Also report of JLdbrarlan and Sec: itary ol accepted retar of Library Board were read and Report of street committee recom mending walks and road work to be done was read and accepted. Bonds Bond of Roy Harker, plumber. In the sum of $2,000 with Fitzhugrh & Robert A. Burns as surety was read and accepted Bond of William Dougherty, second hand dealer, in the sum of $500 wltn the U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co., as surety, was read and accepted. Application Application of Earl W Bucklen for plumbers license to conduct business at 320 Beltrami avenue. Application of Wm Dougherty for second hand dealers license, to con duct store at Njmore. Application of Joe Burns for Jitney license Application of John Stebe for dray license Application of Wm. Christlanson for license to conduct dances In Nymore corner of 2nd street and Central ave nue Application of Wm. McDermld for transfer of pool table license from 220 Third street to 214 Third street Application of Frank Dewey for pool table license to conduct business at 400 Minnesota avenue. The above applicants were granted licenses Miscellaneous Communication from the Women's Community Club asking the co-opera tion of the City Council in regard to cleaning vacant lots, boulevards and alleys, and to keep them free from rubbish waa referred to the City At torney for a recommendation as to what the Council could do In regard to the matter. Communication from the League of Municipalities in regard to the tele phone rate Increases read and laid on the table. The Water ana Light Commission re ported having met with the Committee from the Cfvic and Commerce Club in regard to furnishing hitching posts and watering troughs to be placed on America avenue between 2nd and 3rd streets. On motion and second, the committee was instructed to Inform the Associa tion Committee that the city will buy and install the watering trough and furnish water. No bids being received for the sale of the detention hospital, on motion and second, the City Clerk was in structed to notify Mr. Wllllts to sell the building, the City to receive $3,800 for the same. Complaints were entered about the rubbish and ashes in the street along the north side of the Court House block, also Park avenue above 14th street being impassable. The street commissioner was Instructed to have these places cleaned up and kept clean also to clean sand off sidewalk on Central avenue. The City Attorney was Instructed to draw resolution donating $75 to the Recreation Board to help defray ex penses of skating rink during the win ter. The building commute was instruct ed to secure screens for Rest Room and Dormitory. The street commissioner was Instruct ed to nut cinders on the road to the round house. He was also given per mission to remove cars that are parked on the street so as to do the sweeping at night. On motion and second, when ordin ances are introduced, each member of the council Is to be given a copy. The City Clerk was ordered to Issue dog licenses. On motion and second, the City pur chased a protectrograph check writer for the Clerk's office. The committee to secure a suitable dump ground for the 5th ward report ed that they had not decided on any location but at present were dumping at Scott and Second street. The City Veterinarian was Instructed to notify all milk dealers to make ap plication for licenses within the next two weeks. There being no further business, it was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. Approved. J. P. LAHR. President Attest- BELLE DENLET, City Clerk. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. T, BELTRAMI COfJNTY, BE- MIDJI, MINNESOTA, APRIL 1I4TH. 1921. The regular meeting of the Board of Education was called to order at 7:30 p. m by Dr E. H. Smith, Presi dent. Members present: E. H. Smith, J. W. Smith, Mrs. Netzer, Brooks, Tuomy and Bagby Members absent, Molander Minutes of the regular meeting March 22nd, read and approved. Minutes of the special meeting April 2nd, read and approved. The following bills amounting to $11,719.62 were allowed: with the ex ception of J. J. Dorans' Carnegie Li brary and Geo. T. Baker & Co.: Contractors* -Ei Broomhall $3000 00 Tom Smart Rent: E Church Baptist church Presbyterian Church ._ Swedish Lutheran Church.,... Crookston Reading Room Lls-hts Methodist church Presbyterian Church Great Northern Ry. N. W Bell Telephone Oo. City Water Dept. BamidH Gas Co. Minn. Elec. Light & P. Co. A. O. Akre -...._ American Book Co American Exnress Co Associated Mfgrs. Co R. O. Bagby Earl A. Barker T. Batch elder E Battles The Bazaar Store Belt. Elev. & Mllur. Oo Bemldji Lumber & Fuel Co. W U.'.^'^npi tfir WW 1762.00 147.10 100.00 50.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 2.0* 28.94 3180 100.40 30.80 74.60 3.25 12 1? 7.60 40.63 26.68 140 280.60 1.35 .63 31.62 537.15 ^lffiAA-v 3* Bemldll Hdw. Co. Bemldji Machine Works Bemldji Pioneer*Pub.. Bern1 T+ Tire Co Webster Pub Co C. F. Williams & Son John C. inston Co. World Book Company Moved to adjourn. H. SMITH, MTX JT* i 4iv^ *i\* V*fc. 4.35 27.89 1244.06 *2S5 Co. R. 3. Boardman Z._~~ The Biuoe Pub. Co Bureau of Publioation Bishop-Brissman Co Colborn Sohool Supply Ob. 68.1 9 The Creamery Package Co.* 27.00 L. P. Eckstrum J3.70 Ginn &^Company 26 44 Given Hd-*. Co. ir 29 27 Carl Gols -i Goodyear Marshall Pub. Co, Ph. Gross Hdw. S. Co. A. HaHlday A. E. Hodgson The Industrial Press _. Longmans Green & Co. Lyon & Healy Co McClernon & Son .v. MoConnell Map Co Andy McNabb Metropolitan Music Co Chas. Nangle _. Northern Gioc. Co Northern Machinery Co Northwestern School S. Co O'Leary-Bowser Co. Olson Bus Line A. B. Palmer _. Mrs. C. A. Parker H. A. Pflughoeft Scott. Foresman & Co. Sentinel Pub. Co. St. Paul Bk. & Stn. Co. Service & Quality Tire Silver, Burdett Co. Gordon Smith Standard Oil Co. Thruston Manual T. S Oo. Chas. Trodler G. Troppman Warwick & York 3.25 435.25 68.19 10.03 9.06 13.21 12.00 11.05. 11.78 67,60 7.62 11.00 66.00 G0.00 38.47 13.73 3.75 17.47 295.50 6.30 21.00 14.83 10 00 6.82 97.28 190.05 2031.00 100 41.85 lVfQ 60 80 3.47 15.75 2 25 3 15 COO 15 25 54 86 66.65 President. T. TUOMY, (20) Clerk 'TXR 4TTXCXAX, PBOCB2BXH-OS OT TsDB COTJKTT BOABD OP COMMXS- SXOXXSS, BBXTBAMI O X, -MXHXXSOTA. BEAT 3, 1931. The Board of County Commissioners met on Tuesday, May 3d, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. pursuant to Members ptesent- Edwardadjournment Paulson, Imsdahl. Hayes, Wm Lennon ami S. W Ell!*. The minutes off the preceding meeting were read and approved on motion by Imsdahl, seconded by Hayes, and duly carried Applications from the Town of Big Grass and .UcDouRald for road and bridge appropriations were received. No money being available in the road and bridge- fund, the petitions were left over until a later meeting of the board It was moved by Imsdahl and second ed by Hayes and duly carried that Com missioner Lennon and Ellis be appoint ed a committee to inspect the construc tion of a concrete bridge on Judicial Ditch No 31 Final estimate of "samq having be-on presented said committee to make Its report at the next meeting of tlje board, June 7th, 19-i. Moved, seconded and carried to take recess until 2 o'clock Reconvened at 2, o'clock p. with all members present Commissioner Lennon offered the fol lowing resolution." "Resolved: thnt a. meeting of this board to be held on May 20, 1921, at 11 o'clock a, m, at the court house to open and consider* bids for the sale of $250,- 000 bonds heretofore authorized, and that the County Auditor is hereby di rected to cause advertisement of that fact to be Inserted once each week for two weeks before said date, the first no tice to be at least fourteen days before said date, in the Bemldji Pioneer, the official newspaper of the County, all in accordance with Section 1856, General Statutes of Minnesota for 1913 Provid ed, however, that the auditor may pub lish other advertisements of said meet ing to open and consider bids if he deems advisable. Be It Further Resolved, That the said advertisement may be substantially as follows: $250,000 BELTRAMI COUNTY, MINNESOTA STATE ROAD BONDS Sealed bids will be opened and con sidered, at a meeting of the County Board at the Court House in Bemldji, on May 20th, 1921, at 11 o'clock a m. for all or any part of $250,000 Road bonds of said county, dated December 1, 1920 aue uecember 1, l*30, without option of prior payment principal and semi-an nual interest 16 per cent) payable at such place as purchaser may direct, de nomination $1,040. Certllied check to order of Csunt Treasurer upon a Min nesota bank or Trust Company or upon a National bank in any place, for 2 per cent of face of bonds bid for, Is re quired as good faith deposit. The approving legal option of Chester B. Atisslich, Esq New York city, will bo furnished the successful bidder or bidders. Delivery of bonds at place of purchaser's choice. Blds'must be with out condition. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. A. JOHNSON, County Auditor Resolution was seconded by Commis sioner Ellis and duly carried. Moved, seconded and carried to ap prove the following applications pre sented for abatement and that same be referred to the Minnesota Tax Commis sion. r. W A Poppy. A Klein S. H. Cole, L. Williams, Gustave Larson, American Cedar Company, (Village of Blackduck) L. W Cartwright, Canadian National Railway, Herman Nelson, Joseph Tar die, American Cedar Company, (Port Hope township) John Cress, Anna Norris, Olaf Sundberg Helena Schmidt Moved, seconded and carried to ad journ until 10 o'clock a. m, Wednesday, May 4th, 1921. Board reconvened on Wednesday, May 4th. with all members present except Lennon. Moyed, seconded and carried t* claims of John Sherberg for $100.00 and St Anthony's Hospital lor oil oo ui allnwcd Motion carried. Moved, seconded and carried to take recess until 1 30 o'clock m. Board reconvened at 1:30 m. All members present except Lennon. It was moved by Hayes and seconded bv Imsdahl that an appropriation of $25 no be madd to the Ralph Grade post of the American Legion for the purpose of assisting in the memorial exercises on Decoration Day pursuant to Chap ter 233 of the Laws of 1921. Motion prevailed Bids were opened for the redecorating of the county jail, pursuant to the published notice for bids Only one bid having been received and such bid be ing considered somewhat high. It was moved, seconded and carried, that bid received be rejected and that the certified check accompanying such bid be returned to said bidder It'was moved, seconded and carried that the bids for all road and ditch con struction work be opened on June 9th, 1^21. Instead of May 10th. as heretofore advertised Commissioner Hayes offered the fol lowing resolution and moved Its adop tion- Whereas, the Beltrami County Fair as sociation has expended over $7,000 in construction of buildings, fences, race track and other improvements as shown by their report on ftlei with the County Auditor and. Whereas, it is provided by law under Chapter 130, Laws 1917, that Counties may re-Imburse such expenditures by such association In the construction of buildings, etc., not exceeding, however. 17.000. Therefore Be It Resolved, that this county board re-lroburse the Beltrami County Fair association, the sum of $7,- 000 payable July X, 1922. Commissioner Ellis seconded the reso lution and upon being put to vote was duly carried. THE BEMIDJI DAltY PIONEER 1 A $t 1 vS." 'A & 5-* O*M wwwgf AIM**^* a-^'. It was moved, seconded and carried to allo the following bfil: tfflzhfr BOAJ Oeaeral Sentinel Publishing company, 600 ledger sheas for county engineer... Adeline Goodrich, office work In H. engineer's office....... Matland's Vulcanising Shop, repair on county truck Np. 261 Blackduclq Elec. A Telephone company, lumber for drag S. D. Snyder, expenses for county engineer. 1st Commissioner District. Tom Smart, gravel for State road No 1 and poor farm 160.70 8d Commissioner District Edward Thorvold, labor on county road No) 67, and timber fori repairs Anton Borgen, labor on construction work on county road No. 67 6th Commissioner District Edward Paulson, commissioner's expenses on road Co. work Maintenance. L. E Paddock, services as assistant engineer on state road No. 13.... 17.00 Standard Oil company, expense,state roads 1, 2, 4, 6, for county truckst. 61 bl Bemldji Auto company, expense, state roads 1, 2, 4, 6, for county trucks.. T,' 38.46 3reUra Aid 166 Xtojeet State Soad Ho. a, Wilton Worth A. X. Bye, services as assistant engineer 20.19 Tedexal Aid 162, State BoaA No. 12* Spooner South E. Paddock, services as assistant engineer on state road No. 12 36 80 Count]' Bond no. 58, runJcley North Roy Zimmerman .services as rodman 13.36 W. H. Johnson, services as assistant engineer Amend. BTo, 1, Tenstrlke South. W. H. Johnson, services as assistant engineer Roy Zimmerman, services as rodman Amend. Wo. l, Bemldji East and Vest. Eugene Cahlll, services as rodman, Job 1901, division and A .L. Bye, services as assistant engineer, job 1901. division and Charboneau, services as rodman, job 1901, division Emmett Rolfe, services as chainman. Job 1901, division C. C. Charboneau. services as rodman, job 1901, division Kmmett Rolfe, services as chainman. Job 1901, division Roy Zimmerman, services as rodman, Job 1901, division W. H. Johnson, services as assistant engineer, job 1901, divisions and Roy Zimmerman, services as rodman, Job 1901, division Ward Bros, livery for surveyors, Job 1901, divisions and, Amend. Wo. l,i State Boad Wo. 11, Baudetta West.' E Paddock, services as assistant engineer on job 1903 A L. E. Paddock, services as assistant engineer on job 136, F. A. *Jt*. Revenue. C. O Moon, recording town treasurer bonds C. O. Moon, recording appointments O. Moon, recording town treasurers bonds 65 00 W Rhoda, entering judgment on R. E taxes delinquent 1,506.45 Minnesota Electric Light & Power Co, repairs at county jail for April 22 00 J. J. Doran, plumbing at court house and jail Pearl Barnelf. repairing Judge Stanton's office 38 60 Naylor Electric company, fixtures and labor 295 36 H. N. McKee, viewing bodies of Olga T. Holmberg and Tracy Hopkins 24.70 H. N. McKee. viewing bodies of Eleanor M. Fredendahl and Josephine Jourdan E Johnson, viewing body of Clara Lundstrom N. W. Sanitary Supply company 10 gallons B. B. spray J. I. Holcoihb Mfg. Co, brushes for Janitor's work 3 I. Holcomb Mfg. company, polish and duster for Janitor Northwestern Bell Telephone company, tolls tor month of March, 1921 Northwestern Bell Telephone company, rentalsi for month of April, 1921 A A. Warfleid, 13 cords of birch wood at $8 50/per J10 50 Western Union Telegraph company, clock rental, one month +ii? J. 26 Bemldji Gas company, gas for sheriff's residence and jail E F. Judkins, hauled rubbish J. C. McGhee, expenses visiting schools J. C. McGhee, express and postage for county superintendent Mary Lilleskov, visiting L schools as assistant county superintendent..... Linnea Anderson, visiting schools as county nurse 134.48 Hans Imsdahl, expense attending commissioners' meeting, April, May 27 91 S W. Ellis, attending commissioners meeting for January and February Edward Paulson, attending commissioners' meetings for April and May James F. Hayes, attending commissioners' meeting for April James Hayes, carfare to Spur and return for commissioner'. A. D. Johnson, expenses to St. Paul and return on business for county A D. Johnson, expenses, attending assessors' meeting at Baudette James Sharpe, chainman on survey of section 30-149-30 I: H. Levens, axman on survev of section 30-149-30, 6 days Henry Seegar, axman on survey of section 30-149-30, 2 days 8.00 Olof Anvid, axman on survey of section 30-140-30, 5 da ys and board 30.75 Henry Seegar, axman on survey of section 25-149-31, & days fv.uv I Levens, axman on survey of section 25-149-31, 5 days j James Sharpe, chainman survey of section 25-149-31. 5 da.ys and expenses 4 80 C. Spencer, expenses and services On survey of 25-149-31 10 A. W. Letfens, chainman on survey of 25-149-31, 3 days 1^00 Olof Anvid axman on survey of 25-149-31, 5 days and board i% A Andrew Johnson, expenses in case of John Zilbert '4 Andrew Johnson, postage stamps Andrew Johnson, expenses in case of Dan Smith V. W. Schmidt, justice of peace bill for trial of George Erb E. J. Taylor, justice of peace bill for trial of Dan Smith E. J. Taylor, justice bill in examination of Frank Barry and Alfred Martinson City of Bemldji, expenses in case of Stanley Seboske City of Bemldji, expenses in case of John Zilbert City Bemldji expenses in case of Preston QuickofPrlntery,, 4O0f Prop. Tx. warrants for clerGibson of court 9 50 Quick Prlntery, Tax list blanks and notices for sheriff 21 75 Miller Davis company, blanks for judge of probate Ditches. N. C.Knutson. hauling bridge material for No. 11 6 74 $ 148.66 tr, 30,00 ft.75 S 8.81 33 20 to get full value in buying. J-68 90 jo.oo 6.33 16.90 34 92 1510 16 00 97 49 6.00 4 00 4.00 4.00 4.00 37 51 12 00 8.0.0 53 50 141 60 72 00 24.30 2 i -3 5 49 60 30 65 20 83 9 90 6 00 15 55 42 26 27 93 15.00 5188 18 50 67.34 9.75 5 65 8 30 1 06 32 97 19.72 27.35 20 00 10 00 6 00 4 20 5 10 8 50 1 .50 2 25 1 30 It was 3 The Laws of Economy A 20th. 1921. at 10 o'clock a w^^ N APPLE bounced off Newton's head and inspired' him to evolve the Law of Gravity. The advertise- ments in this paper can give youno less forcefully the inside workings of the Laws of Economy. As sure as the apple hit Newton, the advertisements have a personal message of economy for you. Merchants tell you of their bargains through advertise- ments. Almost every new opportunity is offered through an ad- vertisement. Practically every unusual buy is advertised. You s#ve time and trouble by choosing what you want and where.to get it from the advertisements instead of hunting all over town. You save money by keeping up with every READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS REGULARLY! Judicial Ditch Wo. 91. W. M. Everts, services as county ditch Inspector................... Bemldji Sentinel Publishing company, supplies for Co. Ditch Inspector Frank Morehouse, cutting and piling John Morehouse, hauling and piling .t* John Buckley, moving culvert and work on bridge George Nesblt, moving bridge and cutting poles Judicial Ditch Wo. S3. W. M. Everts, services as county ditch Inspector B. C. Betser. hauling sand on ditch grade VJ Judicial Ditch Wo. 31. W. M. Everts, services as county ditch Inspector and expenses D. F. Moller. removing old bridge and digging turn. Bryant Borne, surfacing road between sections 5 and Clyde Borne, surfacing road between sections S and 8 wltn Jeam._.. .ji Herman Borne, widening road between sections 5 and 8 with team. Bert Borne, surfacing road between sections 6 and v\M DIas F. Mailer, overhauling and Filling with team Judicial Ditch Wo. 40. W. M. Everts, services as county ditch inspector J. A. O. Erickson, repairing bridges Peter jTornes, hauling bridge timber Ben Anderson, repairing bridges and hauling material Eric Sundberg, repairing bridges and material John Rygnestad, work on bridge repairs O Boad and Bridge, Unorganised Towns. Township 158, Bange 35. John Stanley, road work for township and contract cutting right of way Dick Wlllems* road overseer Julius A. Kramer road work for township contract cutting right or way Township 157, Bang* 35. John O'Brien,, digging ditch and making road bed John O'Brien, road work for town and digging ditch Dick Willems, road overseer !'"ii'""- John Stanley, lumber for culvert on south side of section 36 John O'Brien digging- ditch and making road bed W. Stanley, road work and team work on grader. Charles W. Betts, cutting 5 station of right of way Chas. Loughery, digging ditch and making road bed JPocx. F. G. Troppman, material for pauper children F. G. Troppman,, suppliess forrMrs. Graves, pauper J,5J60 Troppman supplie fo Mrs Fulle F. G. Troppman, supplies for Mrs. Bailey i F. G. Troppman, supplies for E. H. Hartman F. G. Troppman,'supplies for Mrs Mathes Bertrum F. G. Troppman, supplies for Mrs Earl Smith H. Carver, supplies for Mrs. Cochren Carver, supplies for Mrs Hartman, pauper Carver, flour for Hartman, pauper Peoples Cooperative Store, supplies for Ella Striber P. R. Peterson, supplies for Mrs. Bethel P. R. Peterson, supplies for Louis Johnson Gryglt Co-operative company, clothing for Robert and Myrtle Haye". Baudette Provisions Co, supplies for Mrs. Sikes John Olsonvsupplies for J. E Clemence Hlllert Cash Grocery, supplies' for E A. Miller W. Fellows, supplies for Ben Nelson F. E Oppegard, groceries for C. Mahoney F. E Oppegard, groceries for Mrs March Wold & Olson, supplies for Geo Hand Wold & Olson, supplies for Fred Tyson Lundsten & Co., groceries for W. Deyoe John Baker, 2 days work on poor farm Hazel Seado, waitress on poor farm, 9 days J Frank Brown, 9 days work on poor farm Urn John Baker, 7 days work on poor farm...... iinn Harry J. Tuel, orderly at poor farm for April uu Mrs. Harrj* Tfeul, cook at poor farm for April 60 oo Tom Skogen, farm hand on poor farm for April 65 oo Alice Souder, laundress at poor farm for April Peter Eastman, 117 pounds pork and breaking 10 acres at $7 per acre 86 Jl Peoples Co-operative Store, supplies for poor farm A A. Warfleid, dynamite caps and fuse 32 50 K. G. Troppman, supplies for poor farm 605 74 Carlson Variety Stored merchandise for poor farm of of Northern Grocery company, groceries for poor farm |5'o Northern Grocery company, groceries for poor farm 37 32 A A Wafleld, dynamite caps and fuse 32 50 Bemldji Sheet Metal Works, making hood for range at poor farm 22.00 Sentinel Publishing company, publishing want ads for poor farm. 12652 I. Eckstrum, %-day work on sewer Given Hardware company, hardware for poor farm O'Leary-Bowser company, linen for poor farm Huffman & O'Leary, glasses and pitchers Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. telephone rental for month of April Mjrnesota Electric Light & Power Co, current consumed for month, April St. Anthony's hospital, room and care for 6 paupers R. Boardman, medicine for county poor Einer W. Johnson, for care of pauper sick (expensd to Plnewood).. E H. Smith (Mrs.), board for John Oranger for 4 weeks Gust Berg, board bill for Jens Flom for April Bemldji Auto Livery, 1 passenger to hospital Minnesota State Sanatorium, board and treatment for* Lyle A. Wood Ward Bros, livery hire for poor Edward Paulson, poor commissioner expenses Huffman & O'Leary, foi*- burial of Alden A. Howe. J. Boiiney. livery for W. E Deyoe and mother, 16 miles A'lllage of Blackduck, care and livery for Mr. Swanson Henry E Douglas, professional services to poor. _,flg? moved, seconded and carried that this meeting adjourn untu uiy Attest- A. D. JOHNSON, County Auditor. PAULSO 1, opportunitytv'L, TPtfM l^*A 4^ ipfTTW mm 4' 20.25 14.36 27.00 72.00 36.00 12.00 10.26 6.00 40.75 26.80 3.82 7.65 11.25 3.82 36.28 20.26 24.50 39.00 48.00 32.00 17.60 60.00 4 00 150 00 3 00 61 75 16.00 4 26 75 00 18 00 16.00 31 50 69 83 1UK 11 37 24 16 00 46.00 16 11 15 99 10 31 S00 15.00 4.70 37 37 11.30 32.03 8 00 3 36 88 98 21 85 10 30 12.00 1 5icf 5 6 56 37 2i 14 =%10 3 50 18 02 J. 43.76 12 00 '20 00 19.50 .50 42.75 1.75 1.16 50.00 tf.00 t.ov N Chairman of County Board U1&W6-19 -%& 1\