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PROCEEDINGS OF COUNTY COMMISt ONERS Business Transacted at Session Held Last Weew. Bills Allowed Pangburn Bros., supplies to Pettit, *10.33. Thomas Seaborn, supplies to Fros tad, *9.55. L. M. Engleson .supplies to Arm strong, *6.40. Spalding and Co., supplies to Arm strong, *5.55. Powers Elevator Co., fuel to D. Richards, *7.50. McCulloch and Mudgett, fuel to John Long, *9."50. Quade, *.90. Lawrence Joos, salary Supt. of county home for April and May, *200 Same, cash paid for freight, etc., *4.15. Anna Weiss nurse county home for April and May, JCO. J. A. Murphy, taking inventory at county hone. $5. Mrs. Dick Tioutch, butter to coun ty lioiii-i, $ 13. o. Rathaiiin-Hall Co., supplies to county heme, *46.08. Hr.r.s Merc. Co., supplies to county hoire. JS8.05. Laliota Meat Co., supplies to coun ty home, *1.35. George Game, fuel to county home, f8.5«. McCulloch and Mudgett, fuel to county home, *4.16. Chicago Clothing Store, supplies to county home, *27.75. Wonnenberg and Avis, supplies to county home, *21.35. The county commissioners of Stutsman county have adjourned aft er the regular June meeting, all members were present and the rou- .tising, $3 tine affairs of the past two months streeter Herald, printing and ad were disposed of. The county audi- tor reported warrants drawn for of- ,, ,. C. M. Coulston, hauling ashes for fleers, deputies and clerks salaries .. .. the court house, *18. for April and May in the usual a mounts C. M. Coulson, board and care of plies to court house, *4. Lain for April and May, *24. Jamestown City Hospital, board and care Mrs. Crooks, *31.39. Dr. W. A. Gerrish, assisting coun ty physician in two operations, *50. Zimmerman Co., supplies to Light ner and Smith, *16.53. E. W. Stroh and Co, supplies to Wright and Marsolek, *10.35. L. O. Larson, casket for Mrs. Pet tie, *25. Langworthy LumbeT Co., supplies to Mrs. Pettit, *4.15, 1 Sophus Frederickson, board and- court house and jail, *68.20. care Nettie Hanson ftT April and May, *50. Joseph Ricksgers, board of Pettit, telephone May and June, *52 9B. Syvertson Bros., supplies to Pet tit and Walkers *16.15. H. C. Flint, supplies to county Glacier precinct, 6.40 home, *11.50. Kirk and Allen, supplies to county precinct, *5 home, *16.93. Smith and Ross, repairing pump, etc., for county home, *6.25. J. P. Duffy, ifeed to Curtis on con- pf commissioners, 12. tract, *60. J. P. DotCy, ifeed, etc., to county borne, *19.35. State Hospital lor Insane, seed wheat to J. E. W«rt»urton on contract $111.33. I Beck Clothing Co., supplies to hoiae George P. Cysewski, ro'ad certifi cate 141-63, *50.30. Mrs. I. G. Long, suppHes to county home, *2. A. G. Brastrup, repairing shoes for county home, *.85. City Ice Co., ice for couaty home, 123.01. $18.75. Wonnenberg andv-Avis, *48.60. Walker Bros.^an^Hardr, »uppHes, $410.25. -•18. T. Orr, supplies, $8,50. Remington Typewriter Co., -sop plles, f58. vClepens flrug Co., sappll^s, $4^46 ing and advertising April and May, *58. W. H. Nye, printing and advertis ing April and May, $47.25. Kensal Journal, printing and ad vertising April and May,138.80. W. C. Crocker, printing reviews, etc., *11.65. Jamestown Capital, office supplies, 72.90. H. C. Smith, printing and adver- vertiSing, *3. 1 Grant The following bills were read, aud house and jail, *6.75. lted and on motion allowed. Andrew uiewett, telephone tolls M. Murphy, services county com- for March, April and May, *4.55 missioner, *8. John Kasper, same and mileage, house, *1 *21. Frank Norden, same, *22. J. W. Pearson, same *39.20. John Kasper, overseer of *3.20. Merc. Co., supplies to court Zimmerman Co., supplies to court Jamestown Ice Co., ice to court house *4. I Crescent Steam Laundry, laundry poor, for April and May, *2.65. Am. Sanitary Products Co., sup- McCulloch and Mudgett, fuel to H. P. Taylor, plumbing, etc., at court houses and jail, *20.05. H. H. Brown, services county sur veyor, *48. Ben Orlady rent states attorney office April and May, *50. F. L. Nogosek, return ballot box, Durham precinct, *4.60. J. H. Buckwater, same Washing ton precinct, *4. A. A. Monek, livery for county comissioners, *3. Wallace-Donnelly Co., same, *15. N. W. Telephone Ex. Co., rent of Western Electric Co., lights for court house and jail, two months', etc., *22.93. J. U. Hemmi, services board of insanity, *17. Dr. F. Peake, same, *28. F. G. Kneeland, same, *8. John Kilcullin, board and care of self for May and June, *30. Harry Ritgers, stenographer in county court, *30. F. M. Hayden, board and care of Violet Roberts, detention hospital, *5. hn Long, Mabel Larson, detention hospital,*47 Clemens Drug Co., supplies to Mc F. M. Hayden, board and care of tamostnwn hoard and care City of Jamestown, board and care of Anna Levik, detention hospital, *20. N. H. Romer, services in various cases, April and May, *327.30. N. H. Romer, board of prisoners for April and May, *56.50. On motion board adjourned till 2 o'clock p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION June 6th, 1911 Board met pursuant to adjourn ment at 2 o'clock p. m. All members present. The following bills were read, aud ited and on motion allowed: Ben Orlady, supplies to county home, *37.33. J. F. Bolinger, supplies to Long in April and May, 23.40. George T. Richmond, salary under prohibition law for April and May, 47.50. Sam Seibold, returning ballot box James McCarthy, same, Round Top Lars Nelson, same, Corrine pre cinct, 5.50. E. P. Ringuette, livery for coun- H. C. Flint, fumigating for April and county home, *3.75. i Leo Gruchalla, supplies to county bridges, *6.48. Mfty» *122.89. H. P. Taylor, repairs etc., to coun- February and March, 64.91. ty home, *11.30. i Wm. F. Stege, seed grain for needy W. N. Schmidt, screening rear farm, 560.30. porch, at county home *23. I Occident Elevator Co., seed grain G. NierHng, supplies tocounty tor needy farmers, 283.10. home, *3.75 .J J. Sheldy, repairing mill bridge, *8 James F. Pierson, painting, etc. Martin Todd, two road certificates, county home, *8. 137-66, *27. Vale and Prader, fumigating for Same, same, 87. D. E. Haskin, balance on hay to Same, same, *44.50. county home, $3. Bernard Glaspel, seed oats to A.' B. Curtis on contract, *89.44. Ed Alfsen, same, 200.50. Equity Elevator Co., same, 24. Farmers Elevator Co., same, *60. James Lees, same, *258.50. M. H. Cannane, same, *286.75. Ed Albrecht, same, *120. Alfred Lawrence, same, *68. Lutz Lumber Co., lumber for Albert Nack, same,' state 141-63, *-4. George Bauch, same, 141-63, *16. R. C. Mutz, same, 141-63, *6. W. H. Ottinger, same, 141-63, *42. Valentine Lange, same, 137-66, *6 W. W. Ford, treasurer, five road certificates, *33.05. Chenery and Co., ofltae supplies, and witness certificates, *170.10. Feeble Minded Institute, care of supplies, feeble minded, *87.48. W. W. Ford, terasurer, 34 Juror Hospital for Insane, care of insane to. April 1st, 1911, *1139.26. The Thiel iJeiective Co., lnyefltlga itng criminal matters, *59.30., Gopher Inspector, services for sea son 1911, *00. u T-— Paul ^nlat, Mipmiaploner of xlox- 0. Jfc BmMtt, Md WW* loo* weeds, 14i-«. *l*. to* liens for Aprtl tad Kay,' Mrs. H. L. Bragk, nnrsliif »AME8TOWN WEEKLY ALERT McCumber, in case of State VB. T. K. Williamson, was presented, ap proved by states attorney and Mr. Norden moved that the report be ac cepted and fees therein allowed, which motion prevailed. Bills of Dr. A. H. Movius, Supt. Board of Health for February, March, April and May, was presented. Mr. Farley moved that the bills be re jected, being excessive as to what the law allowed, which motion pre vailed. Bill of N. H. Romer, sheriff, for jailer for February, April and May. at *45 per month, was on motion re jected. Bills for supplies for county homo for poor for month of June, were op ened and read as follows: John F. Bolfnger *aC.40 Rathman-Hall Co 31.55 Haas Merc. Co 37.25 Mr. Farley moved that the con tract be awarded to Rathman-Hall Co., for *34.55, they being the lowes' bidders, which motion prevailed. On motion board adjourned to 9 o'clock, June 7th, 1911. MORNING SESSION June 7 th, 1911 Board met pursuant to adjourn ment at 9 a. m. All irembers pres ent. Following bills read, audited and on motion allowed Wm. Farley, services county com missione, *32. 90 '•*r 'TX T, i.4. that Congressional township 138- wontvA nroct tn ha nnnoHfntoH a rfvil range 68 west to be constituted a civil township, a petition to that effect le gally Signed, having been received. 11-138-68 was appointed as a place June, 1911. The board ordered that a public having been taken, It was ordered that a meeting of qualified voters in the said territory be held in the Wentz building on lot 3, block 9, original town of Cleveland on June 21st to determine whether such ter ritory shall be incorporated as & vil lage and that .notice of such meeting be published by the county auditor in the Cleveland Leader, ten days prior to June 21st. The terirtory described is as fol lows: The w% of ne% and the e% of the ne% of 3-139 north of 67 the se% of the sw% of section 34- I 140-67 also Collins and Stearns ad- the forenoon and until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The following officers reported fees for April and May as follows: Register of deeds, April, *553.40, May *495.80. Clerk of court, April, *99, May, *91.50. County judge, April, *1, May *3.50 County auditor, April, *21.25, May, $21.50. Bids fpr approaches to the bridge in townihlp 139, range 65, were op ened and read as follows R. G. Lippert, 16 cents per cubic yard. Only one bid being received. Mr. Farley moved that the contract be awarded to R. 0. Lippert which motion preTatled. Petitions ior culterts oh dlflerent Sections of «^i»»t| .w«»jioel*ed knl motion same were referred to Same, services .overseer of poor, tion prevailed. $17. I Communication was received from Same, mileage for April and May, the Beaver Rural Telephone com |9 imTinf 1 M. D. Patterson, returning ballot box, Courtenay precinct, *5. i «i ,T 1 Baldwin services as attorney F. Baldwin, services as attorney, order of county court *25. City of Jamestown, board and care of Dorothy Foertsch, hospital, *116.- 90City of Jamestown, one-half sop-' plies to detention hospital *5 34. ,°# Lutz Lumber Co one-ha lumber for detention hospital *33 57. F. M. Hayden one-half labor fence ter work detention hospital, *8.95. i W. N. Smith, carbolic acid, deten tion hospital, *1. Dr. A. W. Guest, assistant county physician in operation, *20. Jamestown City Hospital, board and care of Crooks and Martin in May, *51.11. By resolution the board ordered i-.j 1 of holding the first township meeting ,inea] foot which will be held on the 20th day of highway be laid out, commencing at ))idg nw corner section 6-139-64 running south six miles on township lines between township 139-64 and 65 to the sw corner of section 31-139-64. A resolution offered by Mr. Pearson that the application of Hugh Osborne 1 °r"1 rms,liflp'1 the several commissioners for investi gation. The matter of dividing Ypsilanti school district will be considered by the board at ten o'clock a. m., July 6th. Petitions were presented for bridges in township 13 7-65 and re ferred to Commissioner Farley. Petition from the Stutsman County Good Road Association asking for an appropriation to improve main trav eled roads in Stutsman county, was read and placed on file. Mr. Pearson moved that the sum of *600 be transferred from the Emer gency fund to the Gophers Destruc tion Fund, which motion prevailed. Receipts for *74.30 for hogs and *18.55 for hay account of Stutsman county home for the poor were read and ordered filed. Report of co.mty physician for quarter ending March 31st and for the months of April and May were read and ordered placed on file. Application of Jennie Lees for tree bounty for 1910 on the e% section 26-142-64 for *15, was on motion allowed. Warrants of admission of sheriff taking four patients to the insane hospital was on motion approved. Inventory taken on the county poor farm was presented and read and ordered placed on file. Mr. Norden moved that a warrant for *108.68 be drawn in favor of Strong township the same being thoir share of road tax for 1910, which nto- pany accepting unconditionally the telephone franchise granted them by 1 ai1 wll5 acceptance was placed on file. °n I Communication was received from village clerk of Kensal „h this board on April 4th, 1911, whicn °f s WaS the passed by its boa reS°1U" rd of trustees board to improve the beginning a of section the nw corner 33.x44.63 and running °n m0ti°n order8d e'cation of Carl simonson to appQlnted for es stock taken up by him one agQ and Mr Kasper mov detention hospital, *2. Tufford be appointed as such O. Bergquist, one-half carpen- which ed that motion pervailed. Communication was received from B. P. Tilden, county surveyor, ap pointing Herbert H. Brown, deputy county surveyor, was on motion plac ed on file. 0 AFTERNOON SESSION June 7, 1911 There being a vacancy in the office commissioner of noxious weeds in townB irip 138, range 65 and township gpectab The boundaries to be the same as of Farlev moved the Co. ai the Congressional township, and the aQd he is bere name of the township to be Hard ^^1,53 for ids for corrigated gal Rock. The school house on section yanized stee tQ 6Q inches sa Jn conditlon( and UL IUV UC74 creamery butter for the State Hospi w£st, also the sw% of the ne% and and 137, range 68, Robert Durby and Adam Kerner were appointed re- iy to fill said vacancies. 1 Mr. Farley moved the Co. auditor by instructed to i me tal culverts sizes 12 id bids to be by the sa id ids to be received t..i„ e 1011 up to 2 o'clock p. m., July 6, 1911, and opened same day, the board to reserve the right to reject any 1 reserve tne rigm power votera of and 22 others qualified voters of Stutsman county, praying that cer tain territory with the assent of the perfect control of his powerful ma voters, thereof be Incorporated as a icjcvi wb -and iCi1 motion prevailed, MINOT HAS FLY MAN Minot, June 8—Dewey Dorman, Minot's aviator made his first suc cessful flight in his new 50 horse Bieriot monoplane near the stock yards yesterday. The Minot flyman seemed to have cMne and those who saw the Viit +Yia namA nf Vll 1QCO ftf -t. 1 vilage, by the name of Village of Cleveland, was adopted flight say that it was a pretty sight. —, I After seeing that everything was All the necessary preliminaries" Dorman took his seat started the engine, swiftly glided along the level space of ground for about a block. With a slight mani pulation the big air ship suddenly arose in the air and the daring driv er rode for a mile. Owing to it being his first attempt Dewey kept the machine about fit teen or twenty feet from the earth. PROPOSALS WANTED Creamery Batter Sealed proposals for furnishing taJ fQr the Insane for the year end- June 1912 ditions-to Cleveland and other terri- jns^nuy0n up to one o'clock p. m. tory not platted. of June 30, 1911. Polls to be open at 9 o'clock in, will be received the offlce Q{ the s teward of said Butter must be of good quality of creamery butter, must be sweet, fresh and first class in every respect. 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