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At the annual election held at the house of J. J. Hanson on Feb. 23, 1880, the following officers were elected : Hans A. Bakke, chairman; John Martin and B. H. Hegdahl, supervisors; T. Mos- tad, clerk ; Nils H. Sandager, treasurer ; Nils Stenson and Andrew Cole, justice of the peace; Kolben Knutson and Hans Sandager, constables. At another annual election held at the house of J. J. Hanson on March 9, 1880, the following officers were elected : Hans A. Bakke, chairman; B. H. Hegdahl and Anders Davidson,
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supervisors; T. Mostad, clerk ; H. H. Hegdahl, treasurer; Andrew Cole, assessor; John Martin and Ole A. Harid, justices of the peace; Kolbent Knutson and Andres Hjeldness, constables. At the annual election held at the house of J. J. Hanson on March 8, 1881, the following officers were elected : Hans A. Bakke, chair- man; H. H. Hegdahl and David Tibbits, supervisors; Isaac Gran- um, clerk; Nils H. Sandager, treasurer; Andrew Cole, assessor; Nils Stenson, justice of the peace; Andrew Cole and H. M. Sand- ager, constables. At the annual election held at the house of J. J. Hanson on March 14, 1882, the following officers were elected: H. A. Bakke, chairman; H. Sandager and H. H. Heg- dahl, supervisors; C. Stenson, clerk; N. H. Sandager, treasurer; C. Olson, assessor; T. Mostad and John Martin, justices of the peace ; A. H. Bakke and L. Anderson, constables. At the annual election held at the house of T. L. Anderson on March 13, 1883, the following officers were elected: H. M. Sandager, chairman; C. Olson and Anders Davidson, supervisors; T. Mostad, clerk ; Nils Sandager, treasurer; Andrew Cole, assessor; O. A. Harid, justice of the peace. At the annual election held at the house of T. L. Anderson on March 11, 1884, the following officers were elected : H. M. Sandager, chairman ; Paul Johnson and M. Mon- son, supervisors; T. Mostad, clerk; Nils H. Sandager, treasurer ; Andrew Cole, assessor; John Martin, justice of the peace; L. An- derson and Christ Gimmestad, constables. At the annual elec- tion held at the house of T. L. Anderson on March 10, 1885, the following officers were elected: H. M. Sandager, chairman; Paul Johnson and M. Monson, supervisors; T. Mostad, clerk; N. H. Sandager, treasurer; C. Olson, assessor; Ole O. Flom, justice of the peace. At the annual election held at the house of T. L. Anderson on March 9, 1886, the following officers were elected : H. M. Sandager, chairman; Kolben Knutson and Arne Loken, supervisors ; T. Mostad, clerk ; N. H. Sandager, treasurer ; Andrew Cole, assessor; John Martin, justice of the peace; B. Monson and C. Gimmestad, constables. At the annual election held at the house of T. L. Anderson on March 8, 1887, the following officers were elected : John Martin, chairman ; M. Monson and A. David- son, supervisors; T. Mostad, clerk; N. H. Sandager, treasurer ; A. Cole, assessor ; L. Anderson, justice of the peace. At the an- nual election held at the house of L. Anderson on March 13, 1888, the following officers were elected: H. M. Sandager, chair- man ; H. H. Hegdahl and Paul Johnson, supervisors; G. Knutson, clerk; N. H. Sandager, treasurer; Andrew Cole, assessor; John Martin, justice of the peace; Bertel Monson and C. Gimmestad, constables. At the annual election held at the house of L. Ander- son on March 12, 1889, the following officers were elected : H. M. Sandager, chairman; Math Monson and Paul Johnson, super- visors; C. Knutson, clerk; N. H. Sandager, treasurer; Andrew
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Cole, assessor; John Martin and A. O. Gissestad, justices of the peace; Arne Loken and Andrew Cole, constables.
At the annual election held at the house of L. Anderson, on March 11, 1890, the following officers were elected: H. M. Sand- ager, chairman; M. Monson and Paul Johnson, supervisors; C. Knutson, clerk; N. H. Sandager, treasurer; A. Cole, assessor. At the annual election held at the house of L. Anderson on March 10, 1891, the following officers were elected: Mathias Monson, chairman; M. O. Gimmestad and B. H. Hegdahl, supervisors; C. Knutson, clerk ; C. Olson, treasurer ; A. Cole, assessor ; John Mar- tin and Ole O. Flom, justices of the peace; Arne Loken and Anuld Anderson, constables. At the annual election held at the house of L. Anderson, on March 8, 1892, the following officers were elected: M. Monson, chairman; B. H. Hegdahl and M. O. Gim- mestad, supervisors; C. Knutson, clerk; C. Olson, treasurer; A. Cole, assessor. At the annual election held at the house of L. An- derson, on March 14, 1893, the following officers were elected : M. Monson, chairman; Paul Johnson and B. H. Hegdahl, super- visors; C. O. Gimmestad, clerk; C. Olson, treasurer ; Lars Ander- son, assessor; M. O. Gimmestad and Ole O. Flom, justices of the peace ; Arne Loken and Olaus Nelson, constables. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 13, 1894, the following officers were elected: Math Monson, chair- man; Nils Eide and A. Davidson, supervisors; C. O. Gimmestad, clerk; C. Olson, treasurer; Lars Anderson, assessor. At the an- nual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 12, 1895, the following officers were elected: C. Knutson, chair- man; N. W. Eide and Anders Davidson, supervisors; C. O. Gimmestad, clerk; C. Olson, treasurer; Lars Anderson, assessor ; M. O. Gimmestad and Ed Holt, justices of the peace; Arne Loken and Olaus Nelson, constables. At the annual election held at the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 10, 1896, the following officers were elected: C. Knutson, chairman; N. W. Eide and A. Davidson, supervisors; C. O. Gimmestad, clerk; Paul Johnson, treasurer; M. O. Gimmestad, assessor. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 9, 1897, the following officers were elected: N. H. Sandager, chairman; Tom Anderson and Ed Holt, supervisors; George Olson, clerk; Ole O. Flom, treasurer; Wm. Rucker, assessor ; Peter Peterson and H. O. Hegdahl, justices of the peace ; C. Iverson and John Hjeldness, constables. At the annual elec- tion held in the school house of district No. 10, on March 8, 1898, the following officers were elected: N. H. Sandager, chairman ; Ed Holt and Paul Johnson, supervisors; C. O. Gimmestad, clerk; Ole O. Flom, treasurer; C. Olson, assessor ; M. O. Gimmestad, jus- tice of the peace. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 14, 1899, the following officers were
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elected : N. H. Sandager, chairman; Iver Iverson and Ed Holt, supervisors ; C. O. Gimmestad, clerk ; N. W. Eide, treasurer ; H. O. Hegdahl, assessor; Peter Peterson, justice of the peace; Arne Loken and Ole Larson, constables.
At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 13, 1900, the following officers were elected: N. H. Sandager, chairman; Iver Iverson and H. O. Knutson, supervis- ors; C. O. Gimmestad, clerk; N. W. Eide, treasurer; H. O. Heg- dahl, assessor; M. O. Gimmestad, justice of the peace. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of District No. 10, on March 12, 1901, the following officers were elected: C. Olson, chairman; Iver Iverson and A. Davidson, supervisors; C. Knut- son, clerk; N. W. Eide, treasurer; George Olson, assessor; Geo. Sampson, justice of the peace ; Jens Hjeldness and H. B. Hegdahl, constables. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 10, 1902, the following officers were elected : C. Olson, chairman; B. H. Hegdahl and Ole Cole, super- visors; C. Knutson, clerk; N. W. Eide, treasurer; C. O. Gim- mestad, assessor ; M. O. Gimmestad, justice of the peace. At the annual election held in the school house of district No. 10, on March 10, 1903, the following officers were elected: C. Olson, chairman; A. Davidson and B. H. Hegdahl, supervisors; C. Knut- son, clerk; N. W. Eide, treasurer; C. O. Gimmestad, assessor ; John Hjeldness, justice of the peace; N. H. Sandager and L. L. Brevold, constables. At the annual election held at the school- house of district No. 10, on March 8, 1904, the following officers were elected: C. Olson, supervisor, three years; A. Davidson, supervisor, two years; B. H. Hegdahl, supervisor, one year; C. Knutson, clerk ; N. W. Eide, treasurer ; C. O. Gimmestad, assessor ; M. O. Gimmestad and Ed Holt, justices of the peace. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 14, 1905, the following officers were elected: Knute Mon- son, supervisor, three years ; C. Kuntson, clerk ; N. W. Eide, treas- urer ; C. O. Gimmestad, assessor ; L. L. Bredvold and N. H. Sand- ager, constables. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 13, 1906, the following officers were elected : A. Davidson, supervisor ; C. Knutson, clerk ; N. W. Eide, treasurer ; C. O. Gimmestad, assessor; M. O. Gimmestad and Ed Holt, justices of the peace; O. O. Cole, constable. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 12, 1907, the following officers were elected: C. Olson, supervisor ; C. Knutson, clerk; N. W. Eide, treasurer; C. O. Gimmestad, as- sessor ; L. L. Bredvold, constable. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 10, 1908, the fol- lowing officers were elected: K. Monson, supervisor; C. Knut- son, clerk; M. W. Eide, treasurer; C. O. Gimmestad, assessor; M. O. Gimmestad and J. N. Sandager, justices of the peace; Ole
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Rake, constable. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 9, 1909, the following officers were elected : T. A. Rudy, supervisor ; C. Knutson, clerk ; N. W. Eide, treasurer ; C. O. Gimmestad, assessor; L. L. Bredvold, constable. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 8, 1910, the following officers were elected: John Hjeldness, supervisor ; C. Knutson, clerk; N. W. Eide, treasurer ; E. A. Holt and J. N. Sandager, justices of the peace; Ole Rake, constable. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 14, 1911, the following officers were elected : K. Monson, supervisor; C. Knutson, clerk ; N. W. Eide, treasurer; C. O. Gimmestad, assessor; M. O. Gimmestad, justice of the peace; Oscar Gryting, constable. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 12, 1912, the following officers were elected: T. A. Rudy, supervisor ; C. Knut- son, clerk ; N. W. Eide, treasurer; M. N. Sandager, justice of the peace; Ole Rake and O. D. Tufto, constables. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 11, 1913, the following officers were elected : John Hjeldness, super- visor ; C. Knutson, clerk; N. W. Eide, treasurer; Hans Hegdahl, assessor; M. O. Gimmestad, justice of the peace. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 10, 1914, the following officers were elected : K. Monson, supervisor ; C. Knutson, clerk ; N. W. Eide, treasurer; M. N. Sandager, jus- tice of the peace ; O. L. Rake and O. D. Tufto, constables. At the annual election held in the schoolhouse of district No. 10, on March 9, 1915, the following officers were elected: T. A. Rudy, supervisor, three years ; C. Knutson, clerk ; N. W. Eide, treasurer ; C. O. Gimmestad, assessor; M. O. Gimmestad, justice of the peace.
KINTIRE TOWNSHIP.
(By A. O. Gimmestad.)
Kintire township is located in the northern part of Redwood county, and embraces Congressional township 113-37. It is bounded on the north by Swedes Forest, on the east by Sheridan, and half a mile of Vesta due to the irregularity in the survey, and on the west by Yellow Medicine county. The surface is roll- ing prairie. The Pacific division of the Minneapolis and St. Louis runs due east and west through the northern portion. Its only village is Belview with a population in 1910 of 290 persons. The trading centers are Belview, Delhi and Redwood Falls. There are four schoolhouses. The predominating nationality is Ger- man and Scandinavian.
The original survey of this township was made during 1864. The work was started on Aug. 22, by Charles Davis and James
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Webb, Jr., U. S. deputy surveyors. The township was rolling prairie with some meadow and marsh land. The marshes were rapidly drying up. The soil was first rate. There was no tim- ber. There were two lakes meandered-one in sections 22 and 27 and the other in sections 8 and 17. The Sioux Indian reserva- tion line ran through sections 34, 33, 29 and 19.
Beginning with March 2, 1868, the west half of Kintire was included in Yellow Medicine township and after Yellow Medicine county was organized March 2, 1871, was considered a part of Redwood Falls township. In the meantime the eastern part had been considered a part of Redwood Falls township. When Swedes Forest was created, Sept. 4, 1872, it included Kintire township. Kintire was created with its present boundaries May 11, 1880. Following is a copy of the order inscribed on the minutes:
"Upon receiving a petition of a majority of all the legal voters of Congressional township one hundred and thirteen (113), range thirty-eight (38), in said county, asking that the same be organized as a new town, under township organization law, to be called Kintire. We, the county commissioners of said county did, on the 11th day of May, A. D. 1880, proceed to fix the boundaries of such new town, and name the same Kintire, in ac- cordance with the said petition, and designated the residence of Archibald Stewart, section 13, in said town, as the place for hold- ing the first town meeting in such town of Kintire, to be held on Tuesday, May 25, 1880, A. D. The boundaries of said town of Kintire, as fixed and established by us, are as follows; to-wit: All of congressional township number 113, range 37, according to the United States Survey thereof. This order will take effect from and after date, May 11, 1880. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Redwood County. Fred V. Hotchkiss, Chairman. Attest : I. M. Van Schaack, County Auditor. I here- by certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original order now on file in my office. I. M. Van Schaack, County Auditor. June 1, 1880, A. D."
At the annual meeting held at the home of Archibald Stewart on May 25, 1880, the following officers were elected: M. Keller, chairman; J. B. Holmes and Albert Deveraux, supervisors; W. C. Cook, clerk; Archibald Stewart, treasurer; Lucius Thurston and H. F. Jones, justices of the peace; Ole C. Johnson and Justin F. Jones, constables. At the annual meeting held at the home of W. C. Cook on March 8, 1881, the following officers were elected : M. Keller, chairman; J. B. Holmes and Ole C. Johnson, supervis- ors; C. L. Holms, assessor; W. C. Cook, clerk; Archie Stewart, treasurer ; Hans Jensen, justice of the peace ; Ole Boklep, consta- ble. At the annual town meeting held at the schoolhouse of district No. 50, on March 14, 1882, the following officers were elected; M. Keller, chairman; Ole C. Johnson and J. B. Holms,
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supervisors; W. C. Cook, clerk; Archie Stewart, treasurer; C. L. Holmes, assessor; C. L. Holmes, justice of the peace; Anton Weideman, constable. At the annual town meeting held in the schoolhouse of district No. 50, on March 13, 1883, the following officers were elected : M. Keller, chairman; Ole C. Johnson and William Smith, supervisors; W. C. Cook, clerk; Archie Stewart treasurer; C. L. Holmes, assessor; Hans Jenson, justice of the peace; Chris Keller, constable. At the annual town meeting held in the schoolhouse of district No. 50, on March 11, 1884, the follow- ing officers were elected: M. Keller chairman; William Smith and Ole C. Johnson supervisors; W. C. Cook, clerk; Archie Stewart, treasurer; C. L. Holmes, assessor; C. L. Holmes, justice of the peace. At the annual town meeting held in the school- house of district No. 50, on March 10, 1885, the following officers were elected: Ole C. Johnson, chairman; J. Stadman and Hans Jensen, supervisors; W. C. Cook, clerk; J. A. Lagerstrom, treasurer; Anton Weideman and O. A. Hines, justices of the peace; C. Lagerstrom and J. W. Marceys, constables. At the annual town meeting held in the schoolhouse of district No. 50, on March 9, 1886, the following officers were elected : Ole C. Johnson, chairman; Anton Weideman and C. Keller, supervisors; W. C. Cook, clerk; J. A. Lagerstrom, treasurer; Hans Jensen, assessor. At the annual town meeting held in the schoolhouse of district No. 50, on March 8, 1887, the following officers were elected; William Smith, chairman; John Stewart and Ole C. Johnson, supervisors; W. C. Cook, clerk; O. A. Hines, treasurer ; M. Keller, assessor ; E. A. Pease and L. Thurston, justices of the peace; Chris Keller and Ole C Johnson, constables. At the annual town meeting held in the schoolhouse of district No. 28, on March 13, 1888, the following officers were elected; William Smith, chairman; H. F Jones and John Stewart, supervisors; W. C. Cook, clerk; O. A. Hines, treasurer; Archibald Stewart, assessor; C. Keller and Edward Deveraux, constables; W. Howes, justice of the peace.
At the annual town meeting held in the schoolhouse of district No. 28 on March 12, 1889, the following officers were elected : William Smith, chairman; John Stewart and Ole C. Johnson, supervisors; W. C. Cook, clerk; O. A. Hines, treasurer; E. M. Holmes, assessor; E. A. Pease and C. H. Jones, justices of the peace; Ole C. Johnson and Chris Keller, constables. At the an- nual town meeting held in the schoolhouse of district No. 50 on March 11, 1890, the following officers were elected: William Smith, chairman; John Stewart and H. F. Jones, supervisors; W. C. Cook, clerk; George Lipman, treasurer; A. M. Monson, assessor; C. H. Jones, justice of the peace; W. I. Howes, con- stable. At the annual town meeting held in the school house of district No. 50, on March 10, 1891, the following officers were
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elected : William Smith, chairman; M. Keller and Bert Monson, supervisors; J. M. Thompson, clerk; George Lipman, treasurer; Andrew Monson, assessor ; M. Listrud, justice of the peace; M. C. Lilleby, constable. At the annual town meeting held in the Simp- son store in Belview on March 8, 1892, the following officers were elected: J. L. Dunning, chairman; Bert Monson and William Mack, supervisors; J. L. Thompson, clerk; S. O. Kollin, treas- urer; Martin Listrud, assessor; A. O. Gimmestad, justice of the peace; F. Koher and W. I. Howes, constables. Favor of license, 57; against license, 32. At the annual town meeting held in the A. Fromm wagon shop on March 14, 1893, the following officers were elected: E. A. Pease, chairman; B. Monson and William Mack, supervisors; J. L. Thompson, clerk; S. O. Kollin, treas- urer; A. Monson, assessor ; M. Keller, justice of the peace; S. F. Peterson and W. I. Howes, constables. At the annual town meeting held at the Simpson store in Belview, on March 13, 1894, the following officers were elected: E. A. Pease, chairman; B. Monson and William Mack, supervisors; A. O. Gimmestad, clerk ; S. O. Kollin, treasurer ; C. H. Jones, assessor ; E. M. Holmes, justice of the peace; O. A. Hines, constable. At the annual town meet- ing held in Kollins Hall, on March 12, 1895, the following officers were elected: E. A. Pease, chairman; A. Weideman and S. F. Peterson, supervisors; A. O. Gimmestad, clerk; A. F. Potratz, treasurer; A. M. Monson, assessor; E. A. Pease, justice of the peace ; Edward Erickson, constable. At the annual town meet- ing held on March 10, 1896, the following officers were elected : E. A. Pease, chairman; A. Weideman, supervisors; A. O. Gim- mestad, clerk; A. F. Potratz, treasurer; A. M. Monson, assessor ; A. O. Gimmestad, justice of the peace; R. Hoppenrath, consta- ble. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview school- house, on March 9, 1897, the following officers were elected : Grant Adsit, chairman; Wm. Mack and W. I. Howes, supervisors; A. O. Gimmestad, clerk; A. F. Potratz, treasurer; C. H. Jones, assessor ; O. A. Hines, justice of the peace; Ed Erickson, constable. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview schoolhouse, on March 8, 1898, the following officers were elected: Grant Adsit, chairman; Wm. Mack and W. I. Howes, supervisors; A. O. Gim- mestad, clerk; A. F. Potratz, treasurer; A. M. Monson, assessor ; A. O. Gimmestad, justice of the peace; G. Stenson, contable. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview schoolhouse, on March 14, 1899, the following officers were elected: G. E. Adsit, chairman; Wm. Mack and B. Monson, supervisors; A. O. Gim- mestad, clerk; A. F. Potratz, treasurer; A. M. Monson, assessor ; Thomas Mckay, justice of the peace; M. E. Lewis and Oscar Berger, constables.
At the annual town meeting held in the Belview schoolhouse, on March 12, 1900, the following officers were elected: G. E.
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Adsit, chairman; Wm. Mack and B. Monson, supervisors; A. O. Gimmestad, clerk; A. F. Potratz, treasurer; A. M. Monson, as- sessor; A. O. Gimmestad, justice of the peace; Ben Simpson and John McKowen, constables. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview schoolhouse, on March 12, 1901, the following officers were elected: G. E. Adsit, chairman; Wm. Mack and B. Monson, supervisors; A. O. Gimmestad, clerk; A. F. Potratz, treasurer; Daniel Mckay, assessor; Thomas Mckay, justice of the peace. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview schoolhouse, on March 11, 1902, the following officers were elected : Herman Kaiser, chairman; L. T. Braafladt and Andrew Anderson, supervisors; A. O. Gimmestad, clerk; A. F. Potratz, treasurer ; Daniel Mckay, assessor; A. O. Gimmestad and W. D. Tibbitts, justices of the peace; Helmuth Hagen and John Mc- Kowen, constables. At the annual town meeting held in the Bel- view schoolhouse, on March 10, 1903, the following officers were elected : H. Kaiser, chairman; L. T. Braafladt and Andrew An- derson, supervisors ; A. M. Monson, clerk; S. F. Peterson, treas- urer; Daniel Mckay, assessor; A. M. Stewart, justice of the peace. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview school-' house, on March 8, 1904, the following officers were elected: H. Kaiser, chairman; L. T. Braafladt and A. Anderson, supervisors ; A. M. Monson, clerk; S. F. Peterson, treasurer; D. McKay, as- sessor; Henry Dreyer and G. E. Adsit, justices of the peace; Peter Mckay and Wm. Peterson, constables. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview fire house on March 14, 1905, the following officers were elected: A. Anderson, supervisor, three years; L. T. Braafladt, supervisor, two years; H. Kaiser, super- visor, one year; A. M. Monson, clerk ; S. F. Peterson, treasurer ; Daniel Mckay, assessor. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview fire house on March 13, 1906, the following officers were elected : L. T. Braafladt, supervisor, three years ; A. M. Monson, clerk; S. F. Peterson, treasurer; G. E. Adsit, assessor; H. A. Dreyer and G. E. Adsit, justices of the peace; Wm. Mack and John Oslund, constables. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview Fire Hall, on March 12, 1907, the following officers were elected : Helmuth Hagen, supervisor; Daniel Mckay, clerk ; S. F. Peterson, treasurer; Wm. Mack, assessor; Ole O. Falaas, justice of the peace. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview Fire Hall on March 10, 1908, the following officers were elected : Andrew Anderson, supervisor; Daniel Mckay, clerk ; S. F. Peterson, treasurer ; Wm. Mack, assessor; G. E. Adsit and H. A. Dreyer, justices of the peace; Wm. Mack, constable. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview fire house, on March' 9, 1909, the following officers were elected: John W. Hines, supervisor ; Daniel Mckay, clerk ; S. F. Peterson, treasurer; Wm. Mack, assessor; G. E. Adsit and A. M. Monson, justices of the
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peace ; John Oslund and Wm. Peterson, constables. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview fire house on March 8, 1910, the following officers were elected: Helmuth Hagen, supervisor; Daniel Mckay, clerk; S. F. Peterson, treasurer; Wm. Mack, as- sessor ; G. E. Adsit, justice of the peace; Albert Smith and G. E. Adsit, constables. At the annual town meeting held in the Bel- view fire house, on March 14, 1911, the following officers were elected : Andrew Anderson, supervisor; Daniel Mckay, clerk; S. F. Peterson, treasurer ; Wm. Mack, assessor; A. M. Monson, justice of the peace; Wm. Peterson, constable. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview fire house, on March 12, 1912, the following officers were elected: Nils J. Haagenson, super- visor ; A. M. Monson, clerk ; S. F. Peterson, treasurer ; Wm. Mack, assessor ; G. E. Adsit, justice of the peace; J. M. Johnson, consta- ble. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview fire house, on March 11, 1913, the following officers were elected: Alfred Hultquist, supervisor; John Hines (by lot), clerk; S. F. Peter- son, treasurer ; Wm. Mack, assessor; S. W. Nelson, justice of the peace; Geo. Kuck and Albert Nelson, constables. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview fire hall on March 10, 1914, the following officers were elected: Andrew Anderson, supervisor; John Hines, clerk; S. F. Peterson, treasurer; Wm. Mack, as- sessor ; H. F. Hagen, justice of the peace. At the annual town meeting held in the Belview Fire Hall on March 9, 1915, the fol- lowing officers were elected: Nils J. Haagenson, supervisor ; Daniel Mckay, clerk; S. F. Peterson, treasurer; A. M. Monson, assessor ; S. W. Nelson, justice of the peace; Albert Nelson, con- stable.
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