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W •f •s. '"i A-fevs* ,WF" *,4.^ -. -si »-. j*t MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINNESOTA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921. PAGE TWO JAPAN, TAX-RIDDEN, HOPELESS FOR FINANCIAL STATEMENT ECLIPSE ^CORNER 3$$ 1 REEL FACTS iVSt li "CSV*., "The Soul Of Youth" t, Should a boy steal? The answer is EARLY DISARMAMENT ACTION Showing Receipts and Disbursements of the County of Weekly Shavings Edited by Vol. 357 February 3, 1921. obviously "no," but nevertheless, Splinters Mower, State of Minnesota, From the Commencement Lewis Sargent, in his role of the boy, of Business January 1st, 1920, to the Close MAKE FARM IMPROVEMENTS in the new Realart special, "The, Soul HOME GLOOM NOW First Pessimist-*—I'm having a lot of of Youth," commits a very serious and of Business on December 31st, 1920, trouble with my wife. daring theft, and instead of landing Economy results when improvements INTERNATIONAL REFLATIONS is actuated by local political considerations, Second Pessimist—Well, who isn't Both Inclusive in jail or the reform school, is crowned are made at a time when field work is PROHIBIT JAPS* will obtain the support of If you.want plenty of good fresh eggs with glory and becomes the hero not pressing. the Senate and have the effect of DISARMANENT this winter and have a flock, follow Court House Block Exclusive of Structure 75,000.00 of the hour. This and .many other What better time for this than winter? commanding public opinion." th^ie guides: Be sure they are the COurt House 50,000.(10 interesting situations ^'render the Improvements made now will right kind of chickens to lay. fil Furniture andJMxtures in Couri House 6,555.00 While sentiment generally seems to TAXES RAPIDLY INCREASING story of the new picture one of the See that, they have a house which pro-* cost less than if made later, because Books, Blanks and Office Supplies in Court House 1,150.00 favor reduction of armaments, as tects them. .-"5 most unique and original that has County Poor Farm, 50 acres exclusive of Structures 12,500.00 now there is no extra expense for long as this may be attained with Structures on Poor Farm been screened in some time. Julia 31,985.00 labor. Farm help can be kept busy The price of common lumber has gone S':f Has sefety, these are not entirely without Tools and Machinery on Poor Farm Naval Policy 348.00 Crawford Ivers is the author of both •uvumiuiut down with a dull thud making jt v£v modernizing the farm plant. Live Stock and Poultry on Poor Farm opposition. Nichi Nichi, one of 618.50 Very Important the story and the scenario. The picture Farm Produce 6n Poor Farm ... .. On the few extremely eld d«y» thatiK^ 412.00 Tokyo's responsible dailies, says "If is to be seen at the Park Theatre Household and Kitchen Furniture and Fixtures on Poor Farm Bearing 1,549.00 make outdoor work uncomfortable, much needed on many farms in this circumstances permit, Japan is desirous Due on purchase price of old poor farm, due in 1925 9,100.00 Saturday. much building can be done inside, [vicinity. Such buildings' can be built of carrying out disarmament, Jail and Sheriff's Residence including improvements 77,000.00 By HENRY W. KINNEY Needed farm appointments can belf™1?1^ remaining winter and "The Education of Elisabeth" Furniture and Fixtures in same but this is not permitted by her 180.00 7^- (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Billie Burke', the beautiful Paramount County Fair Grounds exclusive of structures ... made in the work shop, house base-j ™d°ne8s forUl^thl^ife 7,800.00 geographical position and by internationifl Buildings and Equipment on same .".... star who will be seen in her spare 24,000.00 Tokyo. (By Mail.)—The great mentor spare corner of the barn. Or. and you hare gained ronsidprable time relations. From this point of Road Equipment .:- 11,390.00 you can use the cold days to place laterest starring vehicle, "The Education naval program which is now swallowing that can later be profitably devoted view, the "naval policy of America concrete floors in the stable, cow to farming. of Elizabeth" at the Park Theatre up almost one-half of the Empire's may be regarded as having important Total ...............................j .... $309,587.50 barn or hog .house. By placing one next Monday and Tuesday, is admirably revenues was begun, some section of the floor at a time, the remainder When it comes right down to a cold bearing on Japan, but it goes without COLLECTIONS supported by a company jf of the building can be kept years ago, when naval construction calculation of dollars and cents, it saying that our naval policy cannot in use while concreting is in progress. costs considerably less to lay a fine picked players, all wf whom present Balance in Treasury at Commencement of Business, January 1st much cheaper and when Japan /V be swayed by America's policy.. oak floor than it does to cover up an 1920 $118,214.26 adequate screen portraits. Don Cameron still in sight of brilliant commercial Whatever the attitude of America, Tax Collections .......... inferior floor with a presentable rug 877,479.11 the leading man, is a well and economic prospects. or a carpet. Mortgage Registration Taxes Japan should extend her navy in so 18,741:78 known actor who appeared in "East Today the program is still in process Private Redemption Fund 8,471.15 far as this is necessary to protect her J.J. CLEMENS is West," and has a fine screen record. Collection on State Lands of being carried on, and no one ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD jJ 8.81 from any menace and to insure the State Apportionment for Schools 33,903.00 Lumsden Hare and Frederick thinks of seriously combatting it, as safety of her national existence." State Aid to Schools 47,549.82 Manager Burton are experienced players who long as the great fleet proposed is Interest on deposits of County Funds 2,552.26 Phone No. 47. have.strong roles in support of Miss considered necessary for the defense Auctioneers' Licenses 7 ".... ..p- 150.00 Auction Sale: Wednesday, Feb-' Burke. Others in the cast include Peddlers' Licenses -of the country, but enthusiasm on ".30.00 No. of 'ruary 9, on the place known as the Fines and Costs *. •. ......... Harold Foshay, Edith Shayne, Helen .*—""'837.31 the part of the people in general Warrant To Whom Issued For What Purpose Amount Sorenson farm, 3 miles north of Lyle. Waste Paper Sold 13.46 Dahl, Kay MacCausland and Frank 1757 Christ Mogen, Plowing at County Home has waned. The prosperity which fell 7.00 Clerk of Court Fee3 Sale starts at 11:00 o'clock. Free 13.00 1758 Chris. Hanson, Repairs a't County Home Goldsmith. The author is Roy Harniman, 31.85 to the lot of Japan during The war, Inheritance Tax From State lunch at noon. 28 head of livestock, 540.84 1759 A. E. Beadell, GoodS_for County Home 123.11 Elmer Harris made the adaptation Return of Overpaid Warrants .-until last March, has given way to hard 18.34 1760 Max 6. Braun, Meat for County Home ......^ horses, cattle, hogs and machinery. E. 25.43 Sales of Stock and Produce from County Home times. Japan's great export trade is and Edward Dillon wa^ the director. 302.87 1762 Burnett & Thompson, Feed for County Home 58.80 A. Mitchell, owner A. 01 Austinson, Interest on Old Poor Farm Contract 500.50 disappearing and with that her profits. 1763 N. C. Rasmussen, Plastering at County Home 8.65 Auctioneer R. A." Anderson, Clerk. State Aid" to Road and Bridge Fund 1 17,015.18 1764 Mayre E. Beadell,'Nurse at County Home 90.00 Taxes are getting higher and the Federal Aid on Roads, Federal Aid Project No. 38 46,267.24 1766 Herald Publishing-eo., Subscription for Paper .*. 3.50 profits with which to pay them are Sales of Old Bridge Materials 286.50 1767 E. F. Peck, Berries and Seed -9.88 Bonds, Premium and Accrued Interest ...... ...... .......... dwindling. Every cent to be given the 35,682.04 1768 Geo. Nielson, Blacksmithing for County Home 6.55 Rent Received for Road and Bridge Truck'....... ... SPRING SHOES FOR THE FAIR ONES ARE 336.00 1814 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer tax gatherer must be ground out of 110.00 Refund on Returned Cement Bags ... .. .^€. 97.45 1921 A. M. Smith, City Treas. Light for County Home 17.85 business which is often barely-able interest on Ditch Funds r. RIOTS OF COLOR, JEWELS, RIBBONS AND METAL 4 2 5 0 0 1974 Schwan Shoe Co., Goods for County Home .4.45 to keep from bankruptcy. The glamor Game, Trap and Fish Licenses ........ ...! 798.30 1975 Mayre E. Beadell, Nurse at County- Home 72.00 Teachers' Insurance and Retirement Fund of the prospective great fleets of /"l,107.67 1976 F. I. Crane Lbr. Co., Coal for County Home 10.50 Wolf Bounty From State ........ 55.50 warships has gone, and while the 1977 Pooler Drug Co., Paint and Oil for County Home By "MARJORIE" 126.05 From Dodge County to Apply on State Loan for School District 1979 E. C. Butler, Plumbing at County Home Japanese people will continue to bear (Written for the United Press) 20.00 No. 85 Joint 41.53 2" 1980 F. C. Weidt, Minneapolis'Tribune for .County Home 5.00 the burden involved, they are looking Collection on Unfinished Approach to Bridge Nof 3076 .. .1. ...!! 125.00 1981 R. R. Murphy, Goods for County Home & 59.89 Inheritance Tax Fund upon proposals for disarmanent with 6,225.49 1982 Austin Plow & Harrow Co., Farm Machinery for County Home 74.70 Sale of Culvert 66.62 an interest such as could not have 1983 fa. M. Hanson, Wagon Neckyoke for County Home 1.50 in blue kid pumps, piped in white kid, New York, January 28.—Spring Sale of Tractor 900.00 1984 L. R. Hopfe, Goods for County Home been imagined a few years ago. 22.50 with white straps that disappear under "Sale of Gravel shoes are more elaborate' and gorgeous 281.27 2067 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer 110.00 It is very plain that in preparing Auto Registration Fees the turn-back reveres. 106.00 than ever before, altho such a 2161 Hartwell Bros.,'Meat 10.00 Filing Fees of Candidates her naval armament, Japan is frankly 132.16 Gray suede perforated with a wide 2462 Burnett & Thompson, Feed 127.50 pedal state seems almost impossible Refund of Overpayment on Bridge No. 38 '. 456.00 sharpening a weapon against the 2163 Chris. Hanson, Labor.. range of patterns and underlaid with 15.00 in view of the confections of footgear Payments of Principal and Interest on Judicial Ditches 1,195.02 2164 J. E. Schwan Shoe Co., Goods United States. The time has gone, 5.65 black patent leather is a style much Increase of Outstanding Warrants (See Trial Balances) .. that have tripped about this past 2,444.60 2271 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer .. 110.00 however, where she expected to be in the foreground, and black patent 2302 Decker Bjros.,-&oods season. 8L14 reckoned as a formidable aggressor— $1,223,371.08 leather, trimmed with gay scarlet-pipings 2304 Mayre E. Beadell, Salary as Nurse 72.00 Shoe makers say that since, after DISBURSEMENTS America's performance during the 2306 McEnaney & Erickson, One Rolling Coulter .....: of velvet, satin, or^kid, is another 5.00 long years in the attempt, they have 2308 Sam Fisher, Five settings of eggs ..... great war put an end to that dream X'"" 3.75 reigning novelty. Warrants on County Revenue Fund convinced womankind that shoes must 58,650.73 v.$ 2309 Geo. Hirsh, Goods for County Homev.... 4.. 4.. 4.... 5.00 —but she expects to be in "a position Gay coloring and elaboration is Warrants on County Poor Fund 4 -f. 14,564.54 be 'as fragilely beautiful as gown or 2310 Mower County Lumber Co., Coal 18.00 to be impregnable against attack and Warrants on Road and Bridge Fund 1......... given in patterned stitching that runs .. 230,583.08 2495 Mayre-E Beadell, Salary as Nurse ..., ..7 90.00 hat, they do not irtend any slump in Warrants on Private Redemption Fund to maintain, under all circumstances, 8,869.23 over strap, tongue, toe, and shoe topY 2497 E. Bemis, Flour ...... 30.00 their propaganda. Thus, spring footwear Warrants on State°Revenue Fund .'. 164,664.55 communications with the outside 2499 T. J. Woodson, Cutting grain j: 20.25 Such a unique model is shown in black Warrants .on state Lands Fund showings in manufacturer display 2501 Burnett & Thompson, Feed 31.15 world which is Vital to her, as she depends patent leather with an intricate de Warrants on State Loans Fund ... 1! ^3,472^09 rooms are a riot of colored kid 2502 E." F. Peck, Apples and Strawberries 6.50 on imports for much of her Warrants on School Districts Fund -4 ,, .. sign in scarlet and white stitching. A .. 364,810.98 2503 Geo. Nielson, Blacksmithing 14.35 and fabric, metal, jewels, ribbons and 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Warrants on Town, City and Village Fund food and raw materials, and, like in .. 215,527.11 wide tongue fringed at both top and 2504 F. R. Scripture, Extracts and Spices .7.65 I composition. Warrants on Teachers^ Insurance and Retirement "Fund ... the case of England, a fleet which .. 2,130.70 2505 Mower County Co-operative Co., Groceries b- 129.94 bottom completes the bizarreness of Warrants on General Ditch Fund .. 17,953.31 Gray seems to be the big choice in 2506 The Golden Eagle, Goods for County Hoine 33.35 could blockade her, would have her the model. Warrants on Inheritance Tax*Fund_ .' .. 5,633.02 2508 Mrs. Frank Bushman, 12 dozen egge'. .................. 5.76 color, as shoes follow suit And coat, at her mercy, even though never a Warrants on New County Jail 7 '.!!.... One-side effects given by misplaced .. 59*455.42 2592 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer ...:.. 110.0Q and blue and gray is the big color hostile* foot be landed on Japanese Cash Balance at close of Business on December 31st, 1920 61,047.58 straps or slashing are also very nobby? 2796 A. M. Smith,' City Treas., Light for August, September and feature in outer raiment for spring. soil. October ..... 27.95 Floral patterns outlined in narrow $1,223,371.08 There are many copper and red 2990 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer .7...... 110.0012.4a Considering the special interest leathers of gay color are a new sea COUNTY POOR FUND 312^Geo. Hirsh, Goods for County Home browns, however, a few blacks and .. thus taken in America, and particularly son's hobby also. Maintenance of County Home 3130 McCormick Coal & Ice Co., Coal 236.60 midnight blues, and the usual novelty in American naval armaments, Evening pumps adhere to satin and 3131 R. H. Beadell, 25 chickens 25.00 No. Of combinations. S ''v. the proposition of U. S. Senator 3132 R. H. Beadell, Labor cloth of gold or silver, altho a com 2.00? Warrant To Whom Isstfed For What Purpose Amount 3133 S. L. Young* Ice 7 .. Borah for restriction of armaments Trimmings run rampant. A swirl 33.00 bination of satin and metallic cloth is 7 Decker Bros"., Oil Heater 6.25 3135 Mayre E: Beadell, Salary as Nurse ". 72.0Q has lfd to wide spread comment. of patterned perforations with an underlay very popular. Very narrow strips of 8 B. F. King, Goods for County Home .35 -3137 M. S. Fisch,- Groceries and Goods ............7....... 92.04 9 F. I. Crane Lumber Co., Coal for County Home .. .t. ... '.'.. "We do not know how Senator of contrasting color and fabric 492.48 the contrasting material alternate. 3139 Chas. Barnitz, Vegetables ....,....."......... ... 12.0a 11 Decker Bros., Goods for County HonTe 37.06 is the big trimmings feature. For instance, Borah's proposal for the restriction of A huge comparison of velvet flower 3140 Eclipge Lumber Co.,, Coal ,5.90^ 12 Chas. B. Angell, Apples for County Home I 4.50 anr.r.raen:s in Great Britain, America a paiivof bronze kid Colonial 3141 F. R. Scripture, Extracts and Spices 12.30* takes the place of the old-times rhinestone 13 The Golden Eagle, Goods for County Home i. 2.75 3142 Hommel Electric Co., Goods and repairs pumps have an inch-wide band of oval 8.60* and Japan fare in the Senrte," buckle. will 14 M. E. Beadell, Nurse at County Home 72.00 3143 Hornier Prov. Mkt., Provisions 25.48 perforations about the entire shoe. 15 Frank. Uzlik, Goods for County Home ....« says the Jiji, one of the most The vamp of the new shoes is ihed 92.97 3370 Mower County News, Subscription for paper .t. 3.75 16 H. P. Zender,* Meat for County-Home .'. White kid is used as the underlay and 17.86 influential dailies of Tokyo, "but in ium.\ The toe is somewhat rounded 3371 Hopfe's Cash Grocery, Groceries ......... .... 31.00 18 Nicholas Wagner, Building Machine Shed 1,481.97 white velvet boks flank the straps upon .72.00 view of the fact that if a naval race 3372 Mayre EL Beadell, Salary as Nurse and either the military or Loui^ heel 124 Wm. M. Jeffries, Help in Butchering 2.50 3373 K. O. Wold Drug Co.' Goods for County Home ,......5 8:60 the tongue. is started it may determine the fabric is used. There seett^s to be a#compromise 126 G. H. Mundt, Goods for County Home 5:i0 52.25 3374 W. J. Urbatch, Goods for County Home .......... 221 Wm. Jeffries, Salary as overseer at County Home .' of the world's peace, we most earnestly The revere effect is another new between the American and 125.00 6.50 3375 Frank Guttormson, Cutting Corn 260 E. C. Butler, Repairing Heating Plant 82.50 hope his proposal, no matter if it note in footwear. This style is shown French cut. 3376 H. J. Martin, Work on Sewer ?S3.00 262 W. J. Urbatch & Bro., Goods for County Home 20,40 3377 D. L. Carter, Threshing 2.00 331 Wm. M. Jeffries, Salary as Overseer County Home '2J.75 110.00 3417 J.Jt. Lewis, Salary as Overseer 332 J. R. Lewis, Salary as" Overseer County Home 89.25 TRIAL BALANCE COUNTY AUDITOR 359 M. E. Beadell, Nurse at County Home 144.00 K^Total .$ 8,128.37 360 Frank Uzlik, Groceries for County Home 45.25 From General Ledger of County Auditor of Mower County, Minn., showing the condition at the close of business 361 Hans Rasmussen A Co., Blacksmlthing for County Home .. 7.35 Additional Land Purchased for County on the 31st day of December, 1919. 422 Albert Jahnke, Potatoes for County Home 70.32 No. of Balances Wari^nts Ledger Total For Fiscal Year Hofflmel Elec. Co., Repairs at County Home 13.85 Amount Warrant To Whom Issued For What Purpose Credit Outstanding Folio Debit Credit Debit T. S. Van'HoUSe, Groceries for County Home 44!10 .$ 500.0* 420% Eleanor Harter, Part Payment on Land Contract ... County Treasurer $ 949,880.33 $ 831,666.07 $118,214.26 427 ML E. Beadell, NUrse at County Home ... •72.00 1025 Nate Friend, Purchase Price on Land 1,000.00 Warrants Account ...193 831,666.07 837,867.99 $ 6,201.92 I 428 The Golden Eagle, Goods for County Ho»r..,.UUi. J3.50 2,677.00- 1026 Eleanor Harter, Balance payment on Land Contract Taxes and Penalties 565,882.08 573,809.77 7,927.69 ...203 429 Wm. Jeffries, Miscellaneous supplies for County Home ... 25.27 Current S$hogl Fund ...217 32,073.70 31.32 32,042.38 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer County Home 634 110.00 $ 4,177.00- Total County Revenue 49,846.13 ...221 70,818.72 20,972.59 1,926.56 832 J. R. Lewis, Salary Overseer County Home 110.00 tf-% Poor Fund ...237 6,639.67 14,055.07 _7,415.40 1,224.24 848 City Feed Store, Feed for County Home '85.10 Transportation of Road and Bridge Fund ...245 156,268.91 197,333.30 41,064.39 1,322.49 \W&- 849 W. S. Finn Co., Goods for County Home 2JS ...319 37,336.91 51,069.26 14,632.35 No. of tjteneral intch rnS4 •.? 850 T. E. Hartwell, Butchering at County Home 4.00 Amount Warrant To Whom Issued For What Purpose 9,300.20 10,435.22 1,135.02 ...2KB Redemption Fund ........................ 851 Decker Bros., Goods for County Home .70 292 C. G. W. Ry. Co., Transportation of Jacob Keller to Mason 275,802.43 189.11 743.72 ...259 276£13.32 School Fund (Districts) 852 Hormel's Provision Co., Meat for County Home 3.90 11.30 City, la 166,065.87 984.91 ...263 166,065.87 Town, City and Village 855 Mayre Beadell, Nurse at County Home .. ...... 90.00. 396 C. G. W. Ry. Co., Transportation of Mrs. Mildred Nicholsen -v. 801.60 ...265 70,635.75 71,437.35 State Revenue and School 856 Geo. Twede, Labor on County Home road ,20.00 to RiceviUe, la. 278 43.47 43.47 ...275 State Lands and Interest 857 Fred Padgett, Labor on County Home road 25.00 22,833.82 39,634.08 16,800.26 ...277 State Loans 858 Albert Cunningham, Labor on County Home road 4.08 •'20.00 Total 556.37 556.37 ...271 Inheritance Tax 859 Avery Hall, Labor on County Home road 20.00 5,718.85 ...210 4,948.60 770.25 Mortgage Registry Tax A. M. Smith, City Treasurer, Light for County Home 100.38 Medical Attention Medicine and Care of Sick Poor 860 rV ...301 1,934.56 1,934.56 2,182.06 247.50 Teachers' Insurance and Retirement Fund Burnett & Thompson, Feed and Seed for County Home 1027 172.75 No. of ...307 24.86 24.86 Assurance Fund Mower County Lbr. Co., Coal for County Home 101.03 1028 Amount. r- Warrant To Whom Issued For What Purpose. 1029 Mayre E. Beadell, Nurse at County Home 72.00 26.00 10 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough $3,181,494.44 $3,181,494.44 $118,214.26 $118,214.26 $6,201.92 1030 E. C. Butler, Electric pump and repairs at County Home -.. 147.75 32.86 123 Buena Vista Sanatorium, Care of Mary Kumick -..-4'. A. Hotson, Insurance on County Home 1031 6.38 50.009.50 222 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salary as County Physician .. hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct and true Trial Balance from the General Ledger of this office at 1033 Geo. Nielson, Blacksmlthing at County Home 8.40 259 Pooler Drue Co.. Medicine for County Poor (1919) the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1919. 1035 H. A. Goslee, Wheel Chair for County Home 15.00 41.00 261* Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough ...... O. J. SIMMONS, County Auditor., 1036 E. F. Peck, Gravel ...... 28.85 17.25 263 St. Olafs Hospital, Care of-Henry Linde 1037 I. S. Van House, Groceries for County Home 40.11 50.00 330 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salary as County Physician .. Total For Fiscal Year: Balances Warrants 1038 Eclipse Lbr. Co., Coal for County Home ^27.38 45.19 357 Buena Vista Sanatorium, Care of Mary Kumick Debit Credit Debit Credit Outstanding Folio 1039 Albert Cunningham, Shoveling Gravel at County Home .. 5.00 358 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough .... 22.00 $1,220,926.48 $1,159,878.90 $ 61,047.58 County Treasurer ...... ................186 Fred Padgetts Shoveling Gravel at County Home 41.47 1040 5.OO 421 Buena Vista Sanatorium, Care of Mrs. Kumick .425 Warrants Account 194 1,159,878.90 1,168,525.42 8,646.52 ,V, ,h' Geo. Tweed, Shoveling Gravel at County Home 16.00' 1041 5.00 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough .......... 885,406.80 r-v 9,573.96 Taxes and Penalties 204 875,832.84 F. I. Crane Lbr. Co., Coal for County Home '38.97 50.00' 1042 633 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salary as County Physician ... 9.76 .217 34,983.48 34,993.24 Current School Fund 50.00 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer at County Home 1091 110.00 833 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salary aa County Physician ... ...223 108,731.73 133,892.56 '25460.83 2,901.93 ~CountyJtevenue ............... Board W. E. G. and P. Com., Light for County. Home ... 15.30 18.59 1131 853 Buena Vista"Sanatorium, Care of M. Kukick ... 14,564.54 16,052.11 1,487.57 888.34 Poor Fund 238 40.00 1420 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer at County Home 110.00 854 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Biinbrough 240,411.33 242,326.81 1,915.48 2,745.23 Road and Bridge Fund 246 28.00 1446 Mower Co. Co-op. Co., Goods for County Home .. 91.63 1034 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bahnbrough 7.... .319 17,963.31 20,040.14 2,086.83 1,042.02 "General Ditch Fund 1447 J. W. Hare, Feed and Plants fofCounty Home .. ^.80 50.00 1092 Dr. E. C. Rpbman, Salary as County Physician ... 256 8,959.98 9,606.17" J*7 646.19 486.23 Redemption Fund 1448 Avery Hall, Labor at County Home ..^1 5.00 50.00 670.18 1,051.42 1421 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salary as County Physician ... 259 364,810.98 366^81.16 School Fund (Districts) 94.00 1449 H. P. Zender, Meat for County Home J%'-M2S.9S 215,527.11 1444 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bataabrough Town, City and Village ...263 215,527.11 .^s.^21.?2 47.50' 1450 Hommel Elec. Co., Electrical Supplies .. 1445 St. Olafs Hospital, Care of Hear? Linde 164,664.55 ...265 166,294.55 630.001 State Revenue and School .. 72.00 56.70* .-tr 1451 Mayre E. BeadelL Nurse at County Home 1454 Austin Clinic, Medicine for Poor (l919 275 J83 .02 State Lands and Interest 8.81 -4. i"........ CL50 J. G. Moreland, Repairing Pump 1452 6.00 1456 St Olafs Hospital, Care of Fred Ince ... 16,906.92 .......277 •£3,472.00 *40,378.92 State Loans J. E. Galloway, Use of Potato planter 2.00 1463 .h'j 1664 St. Olaf'ji Hospital, Care of Elisabeth Wilson ... 5,633.02 if 6,225.49 '"Is 592.47 ................271 Inheritance Tax W. R. Earl, Goods for County Home 27.00 1455 2.60 1765 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough &19.612.03 .....211 18,583.08 928.96 & Mortgage Registry Tax K. O. Wold, Goods for CounQr Home ..., il 90 50.0034.00 1457 1813 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salary as County Physician ... 222.50 301 2,130.70 3$ 2,353.20/ Teachers Insurance and Retirement Fund 36.55 1459 Burnett lb Thompson, Feed and 8eed 1973 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. BambKmch -:'J4.86g$ ........307 24.86%^ Assurance Fund 3.68 6.00 1460 N. Wagner, Repairing Machine Shed .1978 Pooler Drug 6a, Surgical SuMlies fW F. Ince ... 55,455.42 £i47,OOO.OOS 8,456.42 31.35 Jail Building Fund ......... ....324 iSSrii? ..feg 125.36 50.00 1461 N W a a or at 2068 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salary aakunty Physician ... 170.65 H00 1660 F.CsBemia, Painting at County Home ............ *..... 2272 Dr. E. C. Rebman. Salary as County Physfciah^.. $4,532,528.28 $4,532,528.28 $ 69,501.02 $ 69,603.0£~$8,646.52 4.00 30.00J Seed. Potatoes 2............... Wm.Jtoagg, 2305 Mrs. L. L. BaU, Care ofH. Bambrough ........ 1661 3.75 3S.t» J. E. Hanson, Grinding and repairing lawn mower .... y. 2491 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrou^ ... I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct and true Trial Balance from the General Ledger of this office at 1662 5.00 163 H. J. Martin, Opening sewer at County Home .. .... the close of business on the 31st day of December,'1920. 74J9 W. C. Horrobin, Groceries for County Home k# O. J. SIMMONS, County Auditor. 1677