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^iK^^-hiss^isea^ ineer 1 $J hr pi'*' &V3f & &fcfr> called o'clock, A. M* ,AMj?Serater "^J-% -'''ft' Resent. }W\ A 1 M#*NBU $'* Minut^bb! ept (16thmeeting-read lnd approved, asread V'" Petition for formation of New School men^ set,* ,,Mk ,*Distri^t iivTown of Jtoylan in:Marshall_ SjK&wSwiay fittd Town of Clover Ueaf an^ ^"^'JktSooilr'Jdgei in Pennington County. 11th, 1M9, at, 2 l-tsi'^iuZ^f^r a~County Ditch was on nio laid over. _.-/Pursuant to notice the Board' pro Mate aU^eded tO'Open bid far reshaping of Road No. 9 rind the following, gi^-v^wrwere received: *&& S. G- Enebak's bid for $815.00 per Imile. loading and hauling with wagons MV 'not toadditional JF-i' *=|fcyarr ?'SIoO exce'ed 100,feet 40 cents per cubic, ffeet i Now Therefore. Be it Resplved, that "^said estimate be and the saihe is here by approved and that a warrant be issued to said contractor in the sum of J'|?1968.63 i!n payment of the said balance &F "^ue said contractor.. Sfrfi Commissioner Carl T. Olson seconded, ~?the motion an the same being put re Vceived a majority/of the votes of the tmembeTs of the'County. Board and was ViSuly carried and was by the Chairman, ,&< -Sthen presiding so i Commissione, A Sdeclared.offered Rokke the /following resolution in writing and, **%$taoYeid its adoption: A us-J$ ^Whereas, the Railroad Companies re-, Py'qu'ire that all freight on gravel be paid hl' ^lin cash, before delivery can be had, an^ &J^whereas shipments are now being-made tet jon Federal Aid Project No. fl- '&.%' Therefore Be it Resolved, .that the kt^ & County Auditor be a W he is hereby *:*JiSinstructe t, promptly -then'presiding, so declared. Commissioner A. N. Lodoen Offered the following resolution in writing and ^moved Yts adoption: Be it resolved that the bid ot,S. G. i Enebak for reshaping State Road No. af be, and the aame is hereby accepted. Commissioner Carl T. 01son seconded in the motion and the same being put re VVi- *vceived a majoritCountthBoard 4 litftf '.wfcerewlfeho No-w bids 5 ^'iW., P. O. Landen's bidyforr $835.00 pe SPSfttollPjnHe'o 190.00 per da fo furnishinr ~^lr engine*and elevating "grader with.eft- ^i* v fo hauling for each of overhaur S cents.^ On motion the bid o^S. G. .Enebak "was accepted. Commissioner A. tf. Lodoen offered ,the following resolution in writin.g -.Snoved its adoption *a.r&< Whereas. E. E. Johnson, Assistant rfStWS Supt of Highways, has filed- a flnal sSt' ^estimate'setting forth that S. G. Enebak "W ^contractor for Job No. 1803, State Road I V|No. 9, has in all things completed said *l&iob in accordance with plans and apec- 0J* fSflcatiohs and that there fa, due said ?&- -*cbntrkctor a balance of $1968.63, and, ^Whereas the County Board has inspect f\ted said work and found the same "sat- and paybeall sucih freight and that he and hereby authorized and directed to ax- 'fund for th$ same.- A. N: Lodoen seconded nCommissioner motion and the same being put re of votes of the members of the and was iii -v duly carried ando was by th Chaifman, then presiding declared.e 5 CommissioneresolutioT.in rAl Carl Olson offered the following writing and *SH Amoved its adoption: w- jv Resolved that the compensation of T. ^-the County Surveyor be fixed at $7.50 *t\ Jor each and every day necessarily &kr spent in perfoimance of public work as sucli County Surveyor in Marshall County in accoi dance with the provi sions of Chapter 480 of the Session Xaws of 1919. Bi-"- Commissioner A. N. Lodoen seconded the motion and the same being put re ceived a majority of the votes of the members of the County Board and was duly carried and was by the Chairman, then presiding, so declared. Commissioner Ole Torgerson offered the following resolution in writing and moved its adoption: Be it resolved that the survey on the K^J?S ar State Road No. 14 eastiof Thie S* -Kiverof be discontinued for the present.f Commissioner A. N. Lodoen seconded the motion and the same being put re ceived a majority of the votes of the members of the County Board and was -duly cafried and was by the Chairman, Ihen presiding, so declared. Resolution of the ^Marshall County Board, appropriating funds fpt the con struction of Federal Aid Project No. 81. ]Be It Resolyed. that the County Board ,f Marshall County. inessio this 14th day of October, does hereby make ap plication for an allotment of $55,000.00. from the Federal Aid funds of the state to aid in the construction and improve ment of State Road No. 1 from Kittson ^County line to Polk County line. Be It Further Resolved, that upon federal Aid* being granted in the above amount by the Commissioner of Hig% ways. subject to apAroval of the Secre tary of AgndultureT the County ^Board does hereby- agree to complete said pro Ject a gravel surface road, accord-- ^n tas the requirementd of the Com miMioJier of Highways and the Secre- Y*r$- of Agriculture, the estimated cost ot said improvement being ?l*9,33*.5. The County'BOard hereby agrees topro ^'Jvide necessary funds in addition to the ^"Fea^eral Aid: either %y making special tax levies tt by issuing bonds, when A available County Road and Bridge founds are insufficient. L,Cieived VKrv tfa&Jtepi Chairman County Board. Cottiity Auditor. Commissioner A. Rokke offered the following resolutioS. in writing and '^sntoved ite adoption: n j-itBe it resolved? that Chas. Johnson be ?%Hauthorized to issue time checks on Job 2o. 1812 and 1813, as prior order last 4year until the above'jobs are complete. *m* Comriiissioner'Ole Torgerson second d the motion- and, the same being put received* a majority of the votes of the members of 'the County Board and was i duly carried and was by the Chairman, then presiding, so declared. iv Resolved that the Chairma* of the ,_& County Board be and he is hereby ,au- ^M^y/thorized t enter into contractr^with ^^fflSth Great, Northern Railway Co. for the i'iifeA^rental of piling ground at Stephen. ^V^^3ilineo% in accordance with the pro-, \W''$Wm Cbmmlnrfaner A. N. Loddeh seconded ^Sthe'inot7olai the.osame being put/re- a majority the votes of the i*4i(-'ei .bera of the County Board and was Wi^duly carried and was by the Chairman. *J"*!&e. presiding, so declared. ttruani to due o 'tinty Auditor, and/ j^ctkn have .been rd finding, the state uiald, certificate true Therfo/e.f'Be it resolved, that sai4| final estimate'be and.-the same is hereby approved,' and thai the Auditor tesue his .warrant te.saio Otto Lee in the sum of $3^2.25 In payment ^of the. balance'due sstld rc'onVractor. -y John Skog,Engineer chainma to Highway Engineer 1. Geo. S. Znerold. rodman to Highway Engiheer _* Geo, S. Zn'erold, rodman to Highway Engineer ._,_- & Gottfred Erickson, Inspector tne and BesolvM iWa i he, 'Chairriian and, l^ittyjAuditor be and they are hereby lv^rlB to.-enter into a contract with -^Minneapolis. &V Paul '& Sault Ste tie RjttlWa^^o .Xprovidihg for an vft&lon 0(4.90$ feet to Industrial i#K ctm'strurte^d into5ththe County ^-^Siya^ *yWot vpr^!faAjgre w.' 7*- Comnlisstoher A. N. Lodoen KS& ^tfWfJwirthe same bein*-putsredseconde Members ofJuTe County Boardind was xfttea aAd was by the Chairman, 'i^ e,cTared. Sec-20' 5 MiliriSlSsloner-:Ole TPorgerson-offered V^o-Mntfresolution la writlrig and jfftfeV*fj .has ,vV Commissioner,A. ^NifLodoen seconded the' motion and the same being put re ceived a majority' of .the votes of the members of the County Board and was duly carried and was by" the Chairman, then' presiding* so declared. On motion the following' Dills"" were audited and allowed as follows: kimball-Storer Co* blank/^ for Silpt Schools 1 _ $ Fritz-Cross Co.," numbering machine^for Clerk of Court Fritz-Cross Co., blanks for Judge of .Prbbate Fritz-Cross Co.,, ^sweeping i compound _. S-l Mnler-Davis Co., "tax, sale certificates ,a. Miller-Davis CO., book case Miller-Davis Co.. marriage licenses Miller-Davis Co.. tax* tables ri|T '^for Auditor _*^.-.- *-_ ig* Emil Tqrnell, supplies, /for County Officers J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., sup plies for C6urt House Wm. Neumann, shelving for nurse ,i?-v-V- Hans C. Hanson^. expenses case of Stae VS. J.ames i., Stark -1 ^.J-J^Tji-siS* Hans C. Hanson. WQarajnfc prisoner _, Minnesota Public Health As-, sociation, literature it Peoples Trading Co., supplies for Court Houses-^ Sand Beach Sanatorium, care, and treatment _. of Vigstol "girls T\L W. O. Braggans, Justice fee case State vs. Jas. J,'Stark' W. O. Braggans, Justice fee^ case State-vs. Aig.-T,rom- bly ^i-J^- Warren Telephone Co., .tele phone rent and long "dis tance calls fss John Anderson, 8.20 9.11 100.20 i 67.60 5.00' 8.00 ^23,2Q 80.00 ^4.10 3.t6 29.55 carpenter 4 i work in-Sheriff's uesidence Elizabeth M. Hanson, travel ing expense as nurse H. B.m Young, publishing NJ5.00 38.06 pron :i5.25 gra teachers examinatio ^vi F. V. King, assign to First i 1 National Bank-Moorhead, -A*-1 Engineer on U. S. A. I 2 7.9.70 Warren Auto Co., 'livery for N^ U. S. Engineer ..J. 19.20 A. S. Rokke. mileage Board ^meeting A 5.00 O. Enge, mileage Board ^V meeting fh Carl T. Olson, mileage Board meeting Ole Torgerson, mileage Board meeting ^"i J. A.,, Lindsay, expenses as Highway Engineer ^4.60 13.20 4.60 Ss 165.26 J. A. Lindsay^ cash paid to Great Northern for right V" of way/ x. &&&fS*00 James Ahem, chainman to Highway Engineer ti. fc 84.00 James Ahern, chainman to Highway Engineer 12.00 R.' W. Tollefson, Assistant Engineer to Highway.En- i gineec 1 i-C gs 4 144.65 G. W. Bowen. expenses as 't Assistant Engineer on F. A* P. NO.. 81 40.6. 1 G. W. Bowen, auto mileage as ",t Assistant Engineer on F. A. P. No. 81 J, l^^O E.' S. Rankin, expenses as Assistant Engin'efjr to i\ Highway Engineer 42.90 E. S. Rankin, Assistant En- .'on State Road Aug. Biringvrwork on State jRoadvNo.. ^-U^J-S.4(-V|13,00 Oscar .Schenlceyi grkdlhg on .Contoty Ro,ad J.T-i-i,._(.Jl ^.105.00 C, WL ChrlsUanson, inaterlal^3 ^for bridge ^_-i. w** '6.^ Wm4, NJumann, ariwlngW Nov,"26 c:oov 24.00 80J00 8.62 33.50 1 A. G. LUNDGREN.W County Auditor.^ (Auditor's Seal) W, u gineer to Highway Engin eer __,. 105.00 Arthur Legault. chainman to 'u Highway Engineer __ 89.30 Ernest E. Johnson, expenses iK as Assistant Highway En- ~-&_ gineer .1 92.07 C. H. Thorpe, chajnman to Highway Engineer &>- 110.75 C. H.Thorpe, chainman to Highway Engineer I 123.1s Carl Koffard, chainman to Highway Engineer 'N 130.10 Harold T. Swanson, rodman to Highway Engineer 88.80 John Skog. chainman to f*]:/m.n Highway 71 mnn to 84.00 42.30 84.0 on State Road,No. 1. F. A. ^P. No. 81 1i_- il 172.27Mmmtk0 Soo Railway Co., extension J' O to gravel pit 1.673.00 C. S. Westman,-work state*5fc Road No. 4 _-. rr^rT- 26 0 John Swanson,- work OnUftate i Roadlfo. 4 -_C-- 82.50 M. N. Nelson,f materiai for bridge State Road No. 14 64.50 Olof Green, work on State i* Road No. 4 W 75.00. Electric Blue Print Co., field books for Engineer 3.75 Lyle Corrugated Culvert Co., culverts 27M0 Foreman & Brannan, grader yd blade sharpened v'x 15.00 T. O. Dovre, boaroVfor High-* r wdy .Engineer ._' !-VKi 87.50 T. O. Dovre, board "for High way Engineer _J ygfc 27-50 Lundgreh & Wittensten Co., culverts #j 151.25 f'r bc^lfrd for Highway Engin-s eef _,.- w-fk 6.50 Lyle'Corrugated Metal-Pul-f^ v-.-r ve*t Co., repairs for graderfct 1.10 'Northwestern Drainage work on County Ditch N644$$'*:*'W^vS.oC 25 V'-K'H.2.40.28 E. S. Rankin, Assistant1 gineer- on County ^Ditcnvr rP\ rM\ S0.85 Carl T. Olson, inspecting^', '4 County Ditch No. 2fi *_ 13.70 A.,S. Rokke. inspecting CounV-., ty Ditch No. 25 _- jKi 11.60- O. ,Enge, inspecting Countyr'i(% riitch No. ,25 4x^,J\T.^ $20.40 Ole ^'Torgerson, inspecting,ffiS% County Dit ch No. M-J^3MM.40 A. /N. Lodoen,.' inspecting^ $fi County Ditch tfo. 25 Jf Llllk 1S.80 E. S. Rankin, Assistant EIH\ gineer on County DitcJP6l No. 27 J-- n--K* ?7.65 A. N. Lodoen, i- inspecting^ County Ditch No. Ar^Li^^r. 17.80 Carl T. Olson, inspecting!,i5f County Ditch No. 27%: a f4lt.5 O. Enge. inspecting County^: Ditch No. 2,1 V-^tL 22.40' A. S. Rokke, inspecting Coun-^ ty Ditch No. 27 -13.80 Ole Torgerson, inspecting*,?,, County Ditch Nor 27 -Z-~k"u 22.40 Irving E. Quist, Engineer .onf* 'County Ditch, No. .36 18.35 Minneapolis Bridge Co., ^con Crete, corner posts County" (7 Dftcn No, 81 -iJt& 30,00 Ole Finberg, removing i vert on County Ditch NoV 31^*^. 8.00 Winton-Nichelts Lumber Cto.,2 VlV material ,for crossing' on\" County Ditch No. 31 30.60 Lyle Corrugated Culvert Co.ft^j culverts 'on Couhty Ditchry, Noi 31 1**T\ i32.44 Irving E. Quist. Engineer on?'Q County Ditch No. 31 ,Sj 60.45 Minneapolis Bridge Co.-con-"TS crete section corners Coun? A ty Ditch No. 32 I ,105.00 A. E. Stromberg, rodman nj$k4 County Ditch No. 32 t^US.OO on,, 24.50 Ole Finberg, chatnman County Ditch No. 32 kit Irving E. Quist. Engineer oa^k: County Ditch No. 32 3 Irving E. Quist, premium ony, Engineer's bond' County^?' Ditch No. 33 v. 12.50 Bill of T. O. $aastad was On motion rejected. On motion the following Road ~&, Bridge appropriations were rejected: One application from Moylan One application from Eckvoll.^f' One application from Linsell. S One appltcatio|i from Valley. W' One application from Donnelly. One application from Spruce- Valley and Cedar. One application from Alma. {$)$&- Tjvo applications from AgdertSt Two applications from Veldt. Two applications from Moose River. Two applications from Marsh Grove. Two applications from Grand Plain. Tw applications from Oak Park. Two applications from MudLake. Two applications from Cedar. On motion adjourned to November 11th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M. ENGE. '"i ."fej^^v Chairman County Board, i 'i Marshall County, Minn. Attest: 106.55 1 Thitbthc Sto?c you Should Use ITS/differene elisbb from others becaus more care is taken in, the snaking and the materials^tteed are higher grade Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silkypolish'that dees notru off ordust offianJtheshuwlasU. four times as long as ordiaary.%sto^e Used on sample stoves and sold hardware and grocerrdealers. All wuk.tontrial. UMlteayoarsookstofa) *oar parlor stow or soar CM nog*. Iff Son't nod ft the kMt stow* w.foo Md. Mar dealerla auUtorliaa to refund sear lnatotonaack8nii8tOToPolWi.i iaBquMerpaatt oqaaMty. S.i Black SUk Stove PoKsh Work. Stasias,OliBok gnw^rgfdstsratftoir^gjei^t A Shine in Every Drop i One-piece Fire Pot Come in andfiieethis-Ww'^i^i'^^^fml^^^ This is an economical fuel saving iWei 1^^ ny fa- fore you buy. This hot air heating plant will keep #rery room in your home comfortable at a^^me%^||te^ I have for sale six or seven (I oine^ange. All in good coi 'MbixoN's' Watch for the you ha,ife ^'ili anything to sell list lu^mmXk 'Am N 0 W -XJlA. !V*^ 1 4 jguarante^d 60 you aro dsturcd of satiz+zcipcy scrvfrc duringtho guarantee iperiodVTo get t-c-best results Croka, your battery, you ohould drive around dltcn for a tjborob^^linstiectioa/ V.'hcn your battery has outlived ids" usefulness you wiihirar flo best-^the USL' ,^that wo' sell on a 15m'vt *bs* ^guaranteed ad]BStacnt basis. 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Minn. i$fc I'bJ think Sj^V, Buyjing .vPaige car is no^ung o^ or less thaiv an inj^J ^^fe^^vestment in Satisfaction. It means theability to comeandhJ JMEU^J^Sisjfc, It WeatisJfrWo?n fro^ mile posts and con-^ inirik influences. It means intense pride in a thoroughly/ as Ha i 5k. ^??r* iff