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ESVHMRVILLB. IOWA. ENTERPRISE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1936 THE ESTHERVILLE ENTERPRISE ALLEN ALLEN, Publishers One Year $1.50 Six Months .76 Outside 1st Zone, One Year $2.50 One Year Foreign Entered February 11, 1902, as second class matter In the Post Office of EsthervUle, Iowa, Act of Congress of March 3, 1872.

Board Proceedings September 4th, 1936. Board met pursuant to adjourn-! ment with all members present. It was moved by Andersen, seconded by Bryan, that the following resolution be adopted. RESOLUTION' AND APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO LEVY AND EMERGENCY TAX. press and postage 7.61 K.

J. Ersland Postage, Express 53.60 court house and engineer's Esthervllle Dally News, Pri- pairs 2.30' office, water, jail rent 43.72 mary Election Notice, Board star Lumber Material and N. W. Bell Telephone Tel- Proceedings 44.40 Labor 14 50 CPh De 7 3 65 Esthervllle Enterp.ise, Sup- Mn- E. S.

Camden, Supervisor 77.75 plies, Board Proceedings 38.59 terial 2 49 R. S. Bryan, Supervisor 47.65 Ringsted Dispatch, Weed Reso- I E. I. Ellerston, 90.90 lutlon Notice S.OO ice PP 5 Jorgen Andersen, 85.85 Camden Snrnvinir This Supplies 3.44 W.

A. Schultz, 73.15 Spraying Thls Messenger Printing Office Gladys M. Bringle, Bounty, Ex- I Su PP lies 37 26 'Koch Office Supplies 4.47 Sieger Planting, Refund Road Poll JenJuns-Fergemann Sup- i Standard Oil Grease Plies 6.27 oil W. M. Bale, Percent of Crim Oil Gnf Maintenance Fund Statc Automobile Ins.

1 Insurance 3.20 House Tools Oliver Larson, Sharpening 170 RrteRank, Hattie Osmundsen, Express, Supplies, Bank Charges, Postage n.35 Cliff Fredericksen, Mileage 63.15 Cliff Fredericksen, Meals for Prisoners 60.80 Lucille Wyldor, Sten. Services Sheriff 7.50 Marie Sorum, Postage, Freight, Telegrams, Express 17.91 Marie Sorum, Expense 14.85 Selma Handeland, Help, Supt. I Office 50.00 W. M. Bale, Rent, Postage, ephone, Mileage, I W.

M. Bale, Services on Resur- Englncer's Office 35.00 'wito, Mileage for July 3.00 54.20 4S9.71 C. R. I. P.

Freight I 'City of Estherville, Lights, I County Garage 1.02 N. W. Bell Telephone Co, Tel- I Sllws i ephone, County Garage 5.91 Harry JesPt' 1 Refund on Ed Melners, Salary If 0.00 Road Poll 3.00 Mayjne H. Karr, Clerk, Engin- Albert Dick, Labor. G9.20 WHEREAS, the revenue in certain vey 0500 funds of the set out in Lucille Wylder, Sten.

Services the within application is inadequate for county attorney 20.00 to meet the actual and necessary ex-jwm. Roberts, Telephone, penses which must be paid from said funds and any extraordinary or unforseen expense which may arise during the ensuing fiscal year; and pense on re-survey and plat 210.04' "1 10 WHEREAS, the inadequacy of the Ringsted Office of Emmet 12 00 revenue referred to is deemed to con-' County State Bank, Collect- stitute an emergency which requires' ng old Age Pension 2.80 the levy of an emergency tax; there- First Trust Savings Bank of fore Armstrong, Iowa, Collecting K. J. Ersland, Co. D.

er's Office 5500 Assessments 15.00 Roscoe R. Atlhey, 1050 Bel1 Telephone Tel- Christy Anderson, Lalior is.Su' hone Iowa stato Employ- Emmett Bradshaw, 12.00 Servicc 13 20 C. E. Conrad, Labor 9100 Construction Fund Rufus Cummins, Labor S7 50 Piul1 Williams For Contract 36.85.99 Ralph Ebelinj, Labor 27.00 Pmi1 Williams Per Con- Ed Griese, Labor 22.50 tract 2740.20 H. H.

Hansen, Labor 99.05 Rex Inman Labor 11.25 rt t. i -it i iii UUUUI yU.UO Rental, Postage M.40 Ha K. Brown, Assistant Engin- P. Housemen .52 A L(J eer d8 -IT Ed McNally, Labor Nolan Boggess, Checking Grav- 104.00 el 9.4.22 T. G.

Olson, Labor 89.25 Ra Labor, Assist- Joe Scholten, 6550 ant 51.75 L. G. Sevatson. Labofr 50.70 Ralph Bryan 67 Knute Thompson, Labor. 59.15 Denlsan, Labor 36.00 Arthur Tlndall, Labor 24.00 Albert Dlck Labor 31 20 59.15 S.

G. Ewen, Board of Review 6.00 approval to levy an emergency tax o. E. Morton, Board of Review, I for the year, 1937, in the sum of. Trustee Meetings 16.00 sixteen thousand dollars Wm.

Anderson, Board of Re- (not exceeding one mill) said tax to view, Trustee Meetings 16.00 be used as set out below. Olaf Thoreson, Board of Re- Poor not sufficient to view. Trustee Meetings 8.00 carry expense. Darrell Roberts, Labor Court- General not sufficient house 5.60 es to carry expense. (Presiding S.

Camden, Estherville Hardware, Material court Ihouse 7.34 Chairman, Esthervllle Laundry Laun(Secretarial Gladys M.j dry, court house 2.23 Bringle, County Auditor. Perkins Bros. Supplies 1.28 The following resolution was adopt-j KMpto Loose Leaf Sup- ed at an adjourned meeting on the plies 36.0'J Koch Supplies 354.24 J. H. Welch Printing Supplies 4th day of September, A.

1936. The vote thereon was as follows: AYES: E. S. Camden, Jorgen Anderson, W. A.

Sdhultz, R. S. Bryan' Typewriter Exchange, Supplies 6.73 Vance R. Noe, Supplies 4.08 Matt Parrott Sons Supplies 3.82 Keystone Envelope Supplies 9.16 Omaha School Supply Supplies 54.45 The McOoranick-Mathers Supplies 28.50 Sioux Falls Book Stationery Supplies 33.74 Pyramid Paper Company, Sup- John Laffey, Labor 12 2(1 Lloyd Hausner Labor 13.00 7 20 W. T.

Kauffman, Labor 10.85 QQ G. A. Longman, Labor 6.50 I J. W. Munden, Labor 8.40 14 4( Ed McNally, Labor 30.10 H.

M. Olson, Labor Martin Olson, Labor 8.40 Joe Scholten, Labor 33.90 G. Sevatson, Labor 29.40 and E. Ellerston. On motion, Board adjourned to meet tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock m.

Gladys M. Bringle, County Auditor. September 5th, 1936. Board met piirsuant to adjournment with members present. It was moved by Anderson, seconded by Bryan, that Miss Jeanette Mil- P.

A. Pedersen, Labor and Material W. S. Sorehsen, Labor Paul Williams Resurfac-' ing Roads 653.87 Paul Williams Resurfacing Roads 112.95 881 6 Sheldon, Labor 33.43 L. L.

Boggess, Mileage, Re- I Ra Smith, Laloor fiO.90 pairs, Laundry, Freight, Sup- I ICnute Thompson, Labor 30.10 plies 98.60 R- J- wllson Labor 11.03 Nolan Boggess, Labor, setting chas Waldron, 30.10 corners 34,87 Zenor Construction Build- Clyde Miller, ing 1302.90 Leslie Sheldon, Labor 48.00 wilson Concrete Material. 215.55 Paul Williams Resur- 6 611 Products Material 492.33 facing Roads 768.33 Iowa Culvert Pipe Ma- C. T. Hansen, Repairs 1.35' terial 490.88 Kepler's Garage, Repairs 6.82 Orim oil Co Gas Dle Ness Natterstad, Repairs 14.95' sel Fuel 52.97 Henaman Motor Repairs. 3.17 Jensen Oil Oil 17.98 Nels A.

Nelson, Repairs 2.75 Austin-Western R4. Co. PICTURE of a Dream Come True! The realization of childhood predictions funny, when you stop to think what a short time has passed since they were nothing but white, fleecy clouds. And now they stand before you, a reality. It's quite true that more dreams are becoming realities every day more because you're striving harder to fulfill these dreams, and more because there are fewer obstacles to overcome.

Our job is to help overcome these obstacles lower costs, better materials, more effic- ient service and real protection are our contributions to your dreams. It's Time to Put in Your Winter's Supply COAL WHILE PRICES ARE LOWER Harker-Beauman Co. FREE Theatre Ticket for Harold Reed Rhodes Motor Repairs Jensen Michelsen, Repa'rs. 11.19 Repairs 315 Glbbs-Cock Tractor Eqpt. 7.8i J.

D. Adams Repairs 44.37 17.01 Earl Weinland, Chas. Blair 35.00 Mrs. Fern Hutchinson, Groceries, H. T.

Mangold 5.00 ler he appointed a member of the plies Emmet County Old Age Motion carried. On motion, the following were allowed as audited. COUNTY FDND City of Estlherville, Lights for 9.76 Motor Supply 33.83 A Huft Parts 200.00 Mrs Herb Nourse Help on Jerry Wegs, Repairs 175.45, Pal Mto County, Iowa, of Northern Lumber Mater- gravel surfacing between Palo 543.n' Alto and Emmet County 1041.26 K. K. Hardware, 53.55 Standard Supply Dynamite Assistance; Hammond Stephens School Supplies 21.65 claims.

Anna Carinielhael, School Supplies 21.90 Vindicator Republican, Supplies, Board Proceedings 24.74 Dale Farguson, Material 1.95 Oas Repairs ,64 Pink Supply Supplies The Farmers Elevator Re- EVERYONE LIKES HEALTH BUILDING Chocolate Milk BIRLEY'S Orange Ade lou can purchase our Milk or Birley's Orange Ade at the following places: Gardston Drug Goons Grocery Crawford Bros. Gro. Geo. Lyman Groc. Handy Gash Monroe D-X Oil Station Ellwanger Standard Station Whitish Standard Station Barnsdall Oil Sta.

Home Oil Phillips 66. Mr. Cronk, prop. Ralphs Grand Cafe Rickie Oil Station Sheltren Oil Station Coffee Grill Boyster Grocery Strube Furniture ASK FOR IT. Champlin Oil Sta.

Norman Oil Station Blue Bird Inn Nathanson Cafe Estherville Drug Thrush Grocery Taylor Cafe Glenn Cash Grocery Mortimer Grocery Cut Rate Grocery Kilgore Grocery Cut Price Grocery Ridley's Dairy FRiEE Theatre Ticket for J. C. Olson POOH FUND Widow's Pensions Mrs. Tilda Kinnard 10.00 I caps 151.68 Mrs Ivtt Gilliland 10.00 Road i Sr va Thaekrey 20.00 Mar saret Gebest 4.00 John Trowbrldge, Labor 107.08 Mrs Irene stran 20.00 Drainage Fund i Mrs- Bessie Elwood 20.00 Jorgen Andersen, Supervisor Mrs Bert olson 5 D. D.

No. 61 Jt. Meeting 3.90 Mrs- Frances Reynolds 20.00 R. S. Bryan, Supervisor D.

D. I Mrs Leone Amdal 16.00 No. 61 Jt. Meeting 3.80 Mrs Wllma 5.00 R. S.

Bryan, Supervisor D. D. Mrs Lillla J. Nourse 8.00 No. 60 3.25 Mrs Mae Wingerson 10.00 E.

S. Camdeni Supervisor D. D. Mrs. Mollie Marley 4,00 No.

61, Jt. Meeting 4,50 MrSi Bertna Johnson E. I. Ellerston, Supervisor D. MrS- Blola Dunker D.

61 Jt. Meeting 4.65 Mrs Mary Halverson 5.00 W. A. Schultz, Supervisor" D. Mrs Lottie Pall "er 5.00 D.

61 Jt. Meeting 4,25 Mrs T11da Kinna'rd 10.00 Ray Brannan, Labor, Material Mrs. Iva Gilliland 10.00 D. D. 56 4.10 Mrs- Viva Tlhocfcrey 20.00 Ray Brannan, Labor D.

23.93 Libbie 12.00 G. A. Longman. Labor D. D.

I Margaret Gebest 4.00 151 a-1 (, Mr s. Irene Strand 20.00 P. A. Pedersen, Labor! Mater- I Mlu Bessle Elwood 20.00 ial D. D.

No. 85 7.75 5,00 P. A. Pederson, Labor, Mater- Mrs France Reynolds 20.00 ial D. D.

No. 50 8.00 Mrls Leone Amdal 16.00 P. A. Lnfcor, Mater- Mrs Wilma Mester B.OO ial D. D.

No. 37 19.16 rs- 111 3- Nourse 8.00 P. A. Pedersen, Balance "due I Mae Wlngerson 10.00 on Warrant No. 9114, D.

D. Mrs- Mollie Alarley 4.00 No. 85 200 S- Bertna Johnson 6.43 tte Palmer 24.00 Fred Daries, Rent, Nels Lauritzen g.oo Cut Rate Groceiy, Groceries Fred Priepke, Mrs. H. C.

Olson o.63 A. it P. Store, Groceries, R. H. Ridley J.

M. Groceries, Fred Johnson, Eva Johnson 21.23 F. w. Nielsen, Groceries, Fred Johnson, Mrs. John Johnson 14.00 H.

T. Mangold, Groceries, Jonas Braland 11.74 Cut Rate Grocery, Groceries Nels Laurljtzein Martin Anderson, Milk, Carrie Anderson, Nels 5.02 Sanborn's Cash Grocery, Groceries, Mrs. Jesse Arledge, Thorvald Nelson 13.30 Carl Smith, Hauling cobs for Nels Lauritzen 1.50 C. L. Grofh, Transportation for Mrs.

Jennie Baker, Farm County Invisible Taxes "We cannot buy a stitch of clothing without the government's taking in taxes a part I of the money we pay out. We I cannot buy an ounce of food at our grocery store without being taxed to support the government. We cannot go to a movie, or to a baseball game, or ride I in an automobile without this invisible tax arm of government reaching out and taking a part I of the money we M. Landon at Buffalo, N. August I 26, 1936.

Unemployment on Farms Why has Washington refused make an unemployment Because the greatest unemploymentl exists on the farms, and the gentle-l man farmer in the White House! and his Brain Trust were deliberate-! ly throwing men out of work their agricultural policies. Mrs. Abbie Ault, Nurse, Coun- .55 Carl Smith, Labor D. D. No.

110 E. G. Stenstrom, Repairs D. D. 4 Ed Willard, Repairs D.

D. 4 Cement Products Repairs D. D. No. 29 Cement Products Repairs D.

D. 40 2.73 Cement Products Repairs D. D. No. 145 Gunil Myilire, Erroneous Assessment an D.

D. No. 96 Ellsworth Jones, Erroneous Assessment on D. D. No.

96 Court Fund Vance R. Noe, Supplies 12.24 Institute Fund Stanley Olson, Improvement of Instruction Old Age Pension Fund Clara Dickinson, Erroneous payment ty Farm 31 06 Carl Peterson, Telephone, County Farm Cliff Fredrlcksen, Mileage, Taking Mrs. Jennie Baker to Psychopathic Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa John Hemmingson, Shoe Repairs, County Farm 3 35 Ehlers Value Store, Clothing, Supples, County Farm 540 $14,000 a Minute I As a spendthrift the Roosevelt! administration has set a pace no! other nation has ever equaled. It! spends $14,000 each minute of thtl 3.05, day and night; $840,000 each hour! of each day, and $20,160,000 every! day of the year. The taxpayersj and that means all of us, must 0 6.46 Medicine, 2.00 Elola Bunker 12.00.

Cut Rate Grocery, Groceries! 1.00 Mary Halversoni 6.00 County Farm 407, Lottie Palmer 5.00 Myhre Jeglum, Mrs. Jennie Jacobson 4.00 ty Farm on N. W. Bell Telephone Dr. j.

Coun- 33g Telephone, welfare office 2.30 ty Farm Jeanette Miller, Help, welfare Dr. c. E. Blrney, Wlce 50.00 County Farm nn Bhlers Value Store, Supplies Rexall Drug WPA Sewing Project 7.98 County Farm isi? Wilder's Variety Store, Sup- Jay Johnston 6-06 PiCS PA SeW ng ProJeCt County Fa 4562 L. M.

Ch'Hstensen Sup- Jorstad Hardware, M'ateri'aT" 35 6g I Plies WPA Sewing .52 County Farm 36 os Mrs. Frank Boyle, Board and The Farmers ElevaTor" I room, Shull children 37.50 Mrs. Frank Boyle, School (books and supplies, Shull children Davies Clothing, ShTill Relief Obligation Gov. Landon's philosophy is that! relief to the unemployed is not al privilege or a vested right, or chari-l ty. He told the Kansas legislaturel that it is a common obligation cre-l ated by the rapidity and complexity of pponomin ffrowth.

READ OUB WANT COLUMN 64.04 children 9 50 has. Material, Grinding Counity Farm 8.88 Prank Schro.der "ortadin" County Farm U1 um J.UU 3 00 Upper Des Valley Hospital Ass'nj Hospital care, Ohris Anderson, Mary Bunt. Arlowe W. Horswell, Erroneous payment 2.00 2.00 Dr- B- LashDr Half cost 81.00 Waldron, Lnlior, County Farm Albert Dick, Farm PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Labor, County of glasses, Donald Qhrlstian- sen Dr. J.

P. Clark, Medicine, Mrs! 10.20 Brvin Whitish, Erroneous pay- ment 2 .00 Eric Jacobs 1.00 Howard Torrence, Erroneo'us Jay Joninston Medicine, Mrs. payment sOfl' Erlc Jacobson lU'funds i Walter Grams, Rent, J. K. Axel H.

Bert', L. P. Stillman, Carey Overpayment of taxes. 41.32 Jay McCar Rent, M. W.

The Mutual Life Benefit Life Curry insurance Duplicate pay- Killers Value Store, Clothing ment of taxes 39.16 antl i Jenn'e Johnr Soldier's Belief Fumf B0n Mrs. Herb Nourso, Help 7.00 A Gaarde, Rent, Mrs. Lot- Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Rent, Mrs. 1 Herb Nourse ifl.OO Mrs.

Kern Hut flilnson, 6.00 Mrs. Fern Hutchinson, Grocer- I ies, H. T. Mangold 5,00 Mrs. Frances Reynolds, Help.

10.00 Mrs. L. A. Rhodes, Help 15.00 Caroline Knights, Help 13.00 Mrs. Margaret Gebest, 10.00 Cut Rate Grocery, Groceries, GABDSTON DllUO STOHE Hart, Farm 5.00 Ed McNaily, i Farm Lab County Labor, Ctiinly Thompson, Labor, Coun- I ty Farm .96 Moody Tredway, I Farm 5.00 Ohas.

I Farm 8.00 Michelsen County Farm 1.7b| 3.60 4.00 1.75 1.75 3.60 3.60 11.57 araateed tc callouses off en Aak for Jif( Nels A. Nelson, ty Farm E. Crlm Oil Kerosene, County 18.06 On motion, Board adjourned Sine Die, GLADYS M. B1UNGU5, County Auditor. Clothes Are More than one-fourth of the price of the suit of clothes you buy reo- resents Roosevelt administration DR.

G. GRIFFITH Optometrist ESTHERVILLE, IOWA Eyes Scientifically Examined Glasses Correctly Fitted Complete Lens Grinding Biiuil A. I. REED, M. D.

Eye, Ear, Nose and Tin-on' Glasses Fitted SATISFACTION GUAHA.Vi'KlD DR. MANN Osteopathic Physician Over Snndvcn's Store Caais Made Day or Bes. 4C1J DR. A. IVEY DENTIST Office: Ornna Tboatrc nir.

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