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<br />VILLAGE OF ELK RIVER COUNCIL MEETING <br />March 7, 1906 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />At a special meeting of the Village Council held at R.E. Dare’s furniture store, the following-named <br />were present: <br /> <br />Present: R.E. Dare, President; Justus de Booy and W.P. Rhoda, Trustees; H.C. Hastings, <br />Village Recorder. <br /> <br />The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. <br /> <br />The official bond of Andrew Davis, Village Treasurer, \[was presented?\], and on motion it was voted <br />to accept the same and it was approved by the President and filed by the Recorder. <br /> <br />On motion the following bills were allowed: <br /> <br />O.W. Peterson, blacksmithing and botts, $37.84 <br />Walter S. Booth, & Son, blanks, $1.11 <br />H.B. Nickerson, lumber, $107.55 <br />N.D. Trumbull, repair sewer, $.75 <br />Geo. W. Youso, rock for ice breaks, $45.75 <br />Mark Latta, labor on ice breaks, $6.65 <br />John Bither, labor on ice breaks, $11.02 <br />R.D. Roath, labor on ice breaks, $16.27 <br />Clark True, labor on ice breaks, $5.77 <br />A.S. Colson, labor on ice breaks, $19.60 <br /> <br />A communication was presented from C.A.P. Turner Engineers recommending the payment to <br />W.F. Chadbourne on his bridge contract the balance his due, reserving the sum of $450, till the <br />bridge is fully completed and accepted, whereupon the following resolution was passed by a vote of <br />the Council: <br /> <br />Resolved that in compliance with the estimate and recommendations of C.A.P. Turner Engineers of <br />March 3, 1906, the sum of $3750 be allowed and paid to W.F. Chadbourne on the bridge contract at <br />this time. <br /> <br />Communication received from H.M. Bracken, Secy., State Board of Health, which was read, <br />whereupon on motion Dr. G.E. Page was appointed Health Officer for the Village to fill the <br />vacancy made by the removal of Dr. C.Q. Scoborio to another state. <br /> <br />Communication received from the Tri State Telephone and Telegraph Co. was read by the President <br />and on motion it was laid on the table. <br /> <br />Adjourned. <br /> <br /> <br />