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w*~ -v PAGE EIGHT W^ MrWER_CauvTYNEWS,.AU3TIN,MI *"it MOWER COUNTY* NEWS. A THURSDAY, FEtttUAET 1* IMf. PAGETWO EUmiPSE CORNER WIDELY FAMOUS CUSTER WOLF ,# OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. withoutHaving give the wolf to him warning by the shots that would be necessary to dispatch his bodyguard. HITS THE LONG, LONG TRAIL Weekly Shavings Edited by Finally, realizing that there was no At Vol. 358. Showing Receipts and Disbursement! of County of Splinten February 10, 1921 chance of getting at the wolf unless the coyotes were killed, Williams shot Mower, State ofMuuitsota, From the Commencement MAKE THIS YOUR HOME BUILDING your dream of a New Home! It wilt •or approaching dangei and adding to them, hoping that he then had a clear of Business January 1st, 1920,'to the Close YEAR! a be the beginning of new era of In­ "The Custer Wolf is dead.' field. In this he wan greatly mistaken. the atmosphere, of mystery that surrounded dependence, Prosperity and Happiness He »was the master criminal of the of Business on December 31st, 1920, Deep down in the heart of every The wolf played hid and seek with him. .V for you. human being is an instinctive desire ,*S animal world. making kill All Tactics Failed him. After a he would go •Jkx Bqth Inclusive \ior a Home that is more than just Thruout the region around Custer, on some distance, back trail for a few After a bounty, reaching by stages Jour walls and a roof. "Home" is the Bright sunshine means greater.hog* S. D., that day, the telephone lines i*6ds to a point/where he could keep from $100 to $500, failed to bring in sptt, around which will center the profits. Eclipse Sunshine Windows Court Heiuse Block Exclusive of Structure M"'. .Ti''.r.T.$ 75,000.00 were busier than they were on the day chie^events of your life and the lives under co^er and watch the hunter on the old criminal's,scalp after primatetrappers supply health promoting sunshine* Court House 50,000.00 of your children. ^,, the armistice was signed. his trail. Though this is a common and sportsmen hunters had Furniture and Fixtures in Court House 6,555.00 TB£J ECLIPSE WILL HELP YOU There is a distinct joy in owning a For nine years this wolf had lived habit of a b^ar, I have never known S Books, Blanks and Office Supplies'in Court House 1,150.00 given up the quest after poison§ and "home", unlike that which you have BUILD County Poor Farm, 50 acres exclusive of Structures 12,500.00 as an outlaw—the cruelest, the most dogs had failed—the stockmen tried wolf to do it. It was on April 26 that in* money, chattels, autos, or anything Structures on Poor Farm ..: 31,985.00 sagacious, the most successful animal a round-up. Having, as they thot, located Mr. Williams found the wolf was else that men have devised. It's' part of our business. For Tools and Machinery on Poor Farm 348.00 outlaw that the range county had the wolf, a large number of doing this. At other times the wolf Land is a part of the universe andltho®e w!*° are not sure, just what they Live Stock and Poultry on Poor Farm 618.50 ever known. His cruelty was surpassed when a piece of ground is deeded to *n arrangement or conyou, Farm Produce on Poor Farm 412.00 took to the fallen timber so could riders started in a great circle and and you walk over it, and call it ?truction, we offer a service that is Household and Kitchen Furniture and Fixtures on Poor Farm .... 1,549.00 only by his cunning. He killed with closed up. This, like all the other devices, not be tracked. your Own, it seems as if you jinvaluable. Due on purchase price of old poor farm, due in 1925 9,100.00 own, it seems as 11 you the refinement of animal ferocity. was unsuccessful. Some of the N Jail and Sheriff' Residence including improvements 77,000.00 com# into' partnership with the original I "Twice during May the wolf stepped The entire resources and experi- Here to-night—tomorrow night he stockmen, in resignation, announced Furniture and Fixtures in same "180.00 proprietor of the Earth. 1 ence of our organizatioin covering on the jaws of traps, and on the devastated a range half a hundred County Fair Grounds exclusive of structures 7,800.00 would have to board the that they TO OWN A HOME— years in the building and material bus-, night of July 3 he rolled into-or lay Buildings and Equipment on same 24,000.00 miles away. wolf for the rest of his life. Others iness, is placed at your disposal FREE.^^ 11 390 00 Surely this is a worthy ambition— Road Equipment down on one and had a lot of hi3 ha«r The only fee involved is your good Showed Uncanny Cunning decided to send for a Government to become the possessor of an attractive pulled out. This gave him a scare will. If you want information about' He loped thru every kind of danger and comfortable HOME, a place hunter. Therefore, in March, 1920, Total .$309,587.50 building material or prices, plans or that he left the country for a while. you can call your own, and of which and spurned them all. He sniffed at the Bureau of Biological Survey, ideas for a HOME or other buildings, COLLECTIONS your can be justly proud. Don't let No sign could be found of him near the subtlest poison and passed it by. United States Department of Agriculture, or special data about lumber, the another year go by without realizing Custer until the night of August 1, Balance in Treasury at Commencement of Business, January 1st, The most adroitly concealed trap was Eclipse will gladly give it. sent to Custer, H. P. Williams, when he made his presence known bykilling 1920 $118,214.26 as clear to him as a mirror in the sunshine. one of the best hunters, with instructions J.J. CLEMENS Tax Collections 877,479.11 several* headi Qf cattle, and Old hunters, unerring shots, to stay after the wolf until Mortgage Registration Taxes 18,741.78 wounding several more. Williams rONE PIECE OR CAR LOAD drew the bead on him and saw him Priffcte Redemption Fund. 8,471.15 he was taken, no matter how much A Jj found some of these cattle, took the Manager Collection on State Lands ../. 8.81 glide away unharmed. The price on time was required. State Apportionment for Schools 33,903.00 trail of the wolf, and followed him his head was $500. Sportsmen put Phone No. 47. Williams went. He took with him a State Aid to Schools 47,549.82 all day on a fresh track. This led up forth every device to slay him for reputation's Interest on deposits of County Funds 2,552.26 bunch of traps, but, as the old wolf to the irouth of a canyon, and. knowing sake. And still the old wolf Auctioneers' Licenses 150!00 No. of was known to be trap-wise, hfe expected that the wolf would be taking a Peddlers' Licenses 30.00 went about his work of destruction. Warrant To Whom Issued For What Purpose to depend mainly on his rifle. As Amount Fines and Costs 837.31. sleep after his big feed, Williams tied 1757 Christ Mogen, Plowing at County Home 7.00 Credulous people said he was a things turned out, he required both Waste Paper Sold 13.46 1758 his horse and started in. Just then Chris. Hanson, Repairs at County Home 31.85* charmed thing. Others attributed his the trap and the rifle to get the wolf Clerk of Court Fees I -13.00 1759 A. E. Beadell, Goods for County Home two horsemen came up, riding at 123.11 Inheritance Tax From State rC. 540.84 immunity to a wisdom greater than when he was finally taken on October 1760 Max G.~Braun, Meat.for County Home 25.45 breakneck speed and calling td Williams Return of Overpaid Warrants 18.34 1762 Burnett & Thompson, Feed for County Home «.... beast ever before possessed. Still others 11. 1920. 58.80 that they had found a yearling Sales of Stock and Produce from County Home 302.87 1763 N. C. Rasmussen, Plastering at Comity Home ... P....... 8.65 said he escaped by plain luck— Since there is involved in this story Interest on Old Poor Farm Contract 50450 1764 steer killed by the wolf. Williams Mayre E. Beadell, Nurse at County Home 90.00 the mysterious thing that adheres to State Aid to Road and Bridge Fund 17,015.18 the reputation of two geniuses—the 1766 Herald Publishing Co., Subscription for Paper motioned for their to go back, but 3.50 Federal Aid on Roads, Federal Aid Project No. 38 46,267.24 some animals as to some men. In TC767 E. F. Peck, Berries and Seed ". criminal genius of the wolf and the 9.88' they did not understand what, he Sales of Old Bridge Materials 286.50 1768 Geo.„Nielson, Blacksmithing for County Home whatever way they explained his uncanny 6.5S protective genius of Williams—it may Bonds, Premium and Accrued Interest 35,682.04 meant and he wa§ forced to return 1814 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer 110.00 elusiveness, everybody feared' Rent Received for Road and Bridge Truck be just as well to let the account proceed 336.00 1921 to meet them. Thus he lost the b*° A. M. Smith, City Treas. Light for County Home 17.85*1 him—perhaps not consciously, very Refund on Returned Cement Bags 97.45 in the language of the predatoryanimal 1974 Schwan Shag Co., Goods for County Home chance he had ever had of getting the 4.45.' Interest on Ditch Funds rarely openly,, but there was no man 425.00 1975 Mayre E. Beadell, Nurse at County Home inspector who reported the wolf with a rifle. When he returned Game, Trap and Fish Licenses 798.30 1976 thruout that region who aid not feel F. I. Crane Lbr. Co., Coal for County Home ... 10.59 facts to the Biological Survejrlt was to the trail, he found the place where Teachers' Insurance and Retirement Fund 1,10?.67 1977 Pooler Drug Co., Paint and Oil for County Home 126!o5 a shiver run down between his a long time coming. Like most outdoor Wolf Bounty From State 55.50 the- v.olf had bedded down to sle.?p. 1979 E. C. Butler, Plumbing at County Home 20.00 shoulder blades when, alone or in the From Dodge County to Apply .on State Loan for School District men, he did not want to talk in 1980 F. C. Weidt, Minneapolis Tribune for County Home. Tie noise made by the horsemen had No. 85 Joint dark, he thought of this gray devil of 41.53 1981 R. R. Murphy, Goods for County Home heriocs. Here is the story from the 59.89 given }.5m the alarm and he had «*one Collection on Unfinished Approach to Bridge No. 3076 125.00 1982 the desei-t. Austin Plow & Harrow Co., Farm Machinery for County Home 74.70 time Williams went to Custer until he back down the canyon very close tn Inheritance Tax Fund 6,225.49 1983 H. M. Hanson, Wagon Neckyoke for County Home All kinds of stories got abroad. This brought down the criminal. Sale of Culvert *. 66.62 thi» hunter and scaped. 1984 L. R. Hopfe, Goods for County Home 22.50 Sale of Tractor ....?. 900.00 thing, they said, was not a wolf—not 2067 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer When Williams first went into the' 110.00 Encounters Trap Sale of Gravel 281.27 merely a wolf. They believed that nature Hartwell Bros., Meat 2161 10.00 country where the wolf ranged, he "Early in September the wolf stepped' Auto Registration Fees 106.00 2162 Burnett & Thompson, Feed 127.50 had perpetrated a monstrosity, tried to find fresh tracks, but without Filing Fees of Cqjididates 132.16 on a trap and was caught slightly 2163 Chris. Hanson, Labor 15.00 half wolf and half mountain lion, Refund of Overpayment on Bridge No. 38 456.00 success. He asked some of the men 2164 J. E. Schwan Shoe Co.* Goods 5.65 by one foot. Apparently the trap had possessing the craftness of both and Payments of Principal and Interest on Judicial Ditches ...-r. 1,195.02 2271 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer who had lost stock just where the' tipped so that it caught only one 110.00 Increase of Outstanding Warrants (See Trial Balances) 2,444.60 2302 the cruclty of hell. In public opinion Decker Bros.* Goods 81.14 wolf made his headquarters in their side of the, foot and the wolf was 2304 Mayre E. Beadell, Salary as Nurse 72.00 he had all the qualities of the were section. They said the wolf may have I $1,223,371.08 able to pull loose. He left some haid 2306 McEnaney & Erickson, One Rolling Coulter ...r wolf of Old World legends. DISBURSEMENTS had headquarters anywhere within a 2308 Sam Fisher, Five settings of eggs (Continued on Page Four),, No wonder that the telephones Warrants on County Revenue Fund $ 58,650.73 2309 Geo. Hirsh, Goods for County Home district of 40 miles wide and 65 miles Warrants on County Poor Fund 14,564.54 2310 Mower County Lumber Co., Coal hummed when the word went out that long. They told him to wait there a 18.00 Warrants on Road and Bridge Fund 230,583.08 2495 Mayre E. Beadell, Salary as Nurse 90.00 a hunter, sent by the United States few days and the wolf would be sure Warrants on Private Redemption Fund 8,869.23 2497 E. T. Bemis, Flour 30.00 Department of Agriculture to protect to pay him a visit. Contrary to their Warrants on State Revenue Fund 164,664.55 2499 T. J. Woodson, Cutting grain 20.2531.15 Warrants on Stete Lands Fund 8.83 the live-stock industry, had killed the advice, Williams went into the hills 2501 Burnett & Thompson, Feed' Warrants on State Loans Fund 23,472.00 250f E. F. Peck, Apples and Strawberries .... criminal wolf. That worcWended a nine west of Pringle and found that the Warrants on School Districts Fund 364,810.98 2503 Geo. Nielson, Blacksmithing years' reign of dread, during which wolf was staying around some old Warrants on Town, City,, and Village Fund 215,527.11 2504 F. R. Scripture, Extracts and Spices the stockmen around Custer had paid dens in Pelgar Mountains. Warrants on Teachers' Insurance and Retirement Fund 2,130.70 2505 Mower County Co-operative Co., Groceries 129.94 Warrants on General Ditch Fund 17,953.31 tribute to the wolf to the extent of 2506 The Golden Eagle, Goods for County Home .: 33.35 "Williams scented up the soles of Warrants on Inheritance Tax Fund 5,633.02 2508 Mrs. Frank Bushman, 12 dozen eggs $25,000 worth of live stock. And his shoes and started stringing out Warrants on New County Jail 55,455.42 2592 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer 110.00 mere money loss was not the whole of his traps. The wolf got on his trail Cash Balance at close of Business on December 31st, 1920 61,047.58 2796 A. M. Smith, City Treas., Light for August, September and the horrible toll he took. When he that night and showed signs of great October 27.95 killed for food he took only the $1,223,371.08 2990 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer 110.00 excitement at what he thot to be the ItstqasteiT COUNTY POOR FUND 3129 Geo. Hirsh, Goods for County Home v. choicest animals, but sometimes he 12.40 presence of -a possible mate in his 3130 McCormick Coal & Ice Co., Coal £36.60 Maintenance of County Home killed in atrocious ways for the mere neighborhood. He followed the scent 3131 R. H. Beadell, 25 chickens 25.00 No. of *ake of killing. Often he wounded R. H. Beadell, Labor entirely around the line and then, returning 3132 2.00 Warrant To Whom Issued For What Purpose Amount -cattle, breaking their legs, biting off 3133 S. L. Young, Ice 33.00 to the Pelgar Mountains, CIGARETTE 7 Decker Bros., Oil Heater $ $ £.25 Mayre E. Beadell, Salary as Nurse 3135 .7 72.00 their tails,'mutilating them in unspeakable cleared out two old dens and made a 8 B. F. King, 'Goods "for County Home /. .35 3137 M. S. Fisch, Groceries and Goods 92.04 ways. new one which ran back into the hill 9 F. 1. Crane Lumber Co., Coal for County Home 492.48 3139 Chas. Barnitz, Vegetables 12.00 No cigarette has Decker Bros., Goods*for County Home 11 37.06 5.90 a go is at as 3140 Eclipse Lumber Co., Coal ......... for about 50 feet, t" the same delicious Chas. B. Angell, Apples for County Home 12 s^:4.50 3141 F. R. Scripture* Extracts and Spices 12.30^ another and many Catches Sight of Wolf He nevei* took 13 The Golden Eagle, Goods for County Home 2.75 3142 flavor as Lucky people supposed that he devoted himself "On April 1, Williams had his first 14 M. E. Beadell, Nurse at County Home 72.00 3143 Hormel Prov. Mkt., Provisions 25.48 Strike. Because to revenge her death. Later for glimpse of the wolf, but was unable 15 Frank Uzlik, Goods for County Home .... 92.97 3370 Mower. County News, Subscription for paper 3.75 jlr H. P. Zender, Meat for County Home 17.86 on, he attached himself two coyotes, 16 3371 Hopfe's Cash Grocery, 'Groceries 33 31.00 to to get a shot at him. The coyotes were Lucky Strike is the Nicholas Wagner, Buildiiig Machine Shed 1,481.97 18 Mayre E. Beadell, Salary as Nurse --c- 72.008.60 3372 not as equals, but as servants. acting as bodyguards,^traveling from toasted cigarette. "V 124 Wm. M.' Jeffries, Help in Butchering 2.50 3373 K. O. Wold Drug Co., Goods for County Home He never permitted them to come 100 to 200 yards on the flanks of G. H.«ifundt, Goods for County Home 5.10 52.25 126 3374 W. J. Urbatch, Gootjs for County Home ....... near him, and they could feed from their master. They would warn him of Wm. Jeffries, Salary as overseer at County Home 125.00 221 6.50 3375 Frank Guttormson, Cutting Corn E. C: Butler, Repairing Heating Plant ... .....v. 82.50 .. 3.00* his kills only after he himself had finished. danger by taking flight. For a while, 3376 H. J. Martin, Work on Sewer 260 W. J. Urbatch & Bro., Goods for County "Home 20.40 3377 D. L. Carter, Threshing 2.00 262 They traveled far out on his Williams did not shoot the coyotes, 331 W m. M. Jeffries, Salary as Overseer County Home 20.75 3417 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer 110.00 flanks, giving him warning of ambush hoping that he would g£t a chance at 332 J. R. Lewi§, Salary as Overseer County Home 89.26 359 M. E. Beadell, Nurse at County Home 144.00 Total ,r .$ $ 8,128.37 360 Frank Uzlik, Groceries for County Home 45.25 T""- TRIAL BALANCE COUNTY AUDITOR Additional Land Purchased for County Home 361 Hans Rasmussen & Co., Blacksmithing for County Home .... 7.35 1* 422 Albert Jahnke, Potatoes for County Home 70.32 Ledger County Auditor of Mower"County, Minn., showing the condition at the" close of business From General of No. of v. 13.85 423 Hommel Elec. Co., Repairs at County Home of December, 1919. Warrant To Whom- Issued For What" Purpose Amount. on the 31st day 426 I. S. Van House. Groceries for County Home v........ 44.10 500.00 For Fiscal Year "Balances Warrants 420% Eleanor Harter, Part Payment on Land Contract $ Ledger Total Mi Bi..Beadell, Nurse at County Home 72.00 Credit Debit Credit Outstanding 427 1025 Nate Friend, Purchase Price on Land 1,4 Folio Debit The Golden Eagle, Goods for County Home 13.50 County Treasurer $ 831,666.07 $118,214.26 428 1026 Eleanor Harter, Balance/payment on Land Contract 2,677.00C^/ 949,880.33 $ 185 Wm. Jeffries, Miscellaneous supplies for County,Home 25.27 Warrants Account 6,201.92 429 831.666.07 837,867.99 193 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer County Home 110.00 110.00 Taxes and Penalties 203 7,927*69 634 Total $ 4,177.00 565.882.08 573,809.77^ 110.00 Current School Fund 217 832 J. R. Lewis, Salary Overseer County Home 32,042.38 32,073.70 31.32 j- Tranaportation of Poor County Revenue 221 848 City Feed Store, Feed for County Home 85.10 3 70,818.72 20,972.59 1,926.56 49,84M if, -.. Poor Fund 237 849 W. S. Finn & Co., Goods for County Home 2.45 6,639.67 14.055.07 7,415.40 1,224.34 No. of Road and Bridge Fund 245 850 ,T. E. fcartwell, Butchering at County Home 4.00 ffr- 197,333.30 41,064.39 1,322.49 156,268.91 nt To Whom Issued For What Purpose 'Warrant DeCker Bfros., Goods for County Home .70/ General Ditch Fund 315 37,336.91 51,969.26. 14,632.35 851 C. G. W. Ry/ Co., Transportation of Jacob Keller to Mason 292 Hormel's Provision Co., Meat for County Home 3.90 Redemption Fund .. 255 1,135.02 852 9,300.20 10,435.22 City, la Mayre Beadell, Nurse at County Home 90.00 School Fund (Districts) .- 259 275,802.43 743.72 855 396 C. G. W. Ry. Co., Transportation of Mrs. liildred Nicholsen 275,613.32 189.11 20.00 Town, City and Village 263 166,065.87 984.91 856 Geo. Twede, Labor on County Home road 166,065.87 to Riceville, la .1 State Revenue and School 265 Fred Padgett, Labor on County Home road 25.00 857 70,635.75 71,437.35 801.60 Albert Cunningham, Labof on County Home road 20.00 State Lands and Interest 275 43.47 858 43.47 7 'Total I Avery HaU, Labor on County Home road 20.00 State Loans 277 $59 22,833.82 39.634.08 16,800.26 Medical Attention, Medicine and Care of Sack Poor 140.38 Inheritance Tax" .271 860 A. M. Smith,- City Treasurer, Light ttr County Home 656.37 556.37 No. Mortgage Registry Tax 210 172.75 770.25 1027 Burnett & Thompson, Feed and Seed for County Home 4,948.60 5,718.85 Of-' Warrant To Whom Issued For What Purpose Teachers' Insurance and Retirement Fund 301 2,182.06 247.50 Mower County Lbr. Co., Coal for County Home 101.03 1,934.56 1028 M.OO 10 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough Assurance Fund Mayre E. Beadell, Nurse at County Home 72.00 24.86 1029 24.86 307 erg'132.86 123 Buena Vista Sanatorium, Care of Mary Kumick .. 1030 E. C. Butler, Electric pump and repairs at County Home 147.75 222 Dr E. C. Rebman, Salary as County Physician ... 1031 A. Hotson!, Insurance on County Home 6.38 $3,181,494.44 $3,181,494.44 $118,214.26 $118,214.26 $6,201.92 259 Pooler Drug Co., Medicine for County Poor (1»19) 1033 Geo. Niejson, Blacksmithing at County Home 8.40 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct and true Trial Balance from the General Ledger of this office at 261 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough the close of business on the 31st day of DeceiMber, 1919. 1035 H. A. Qoslee, Wheel Chair for County Home 15.00 263 St Olaf's Hospital, Care of Henry Linde .. E. F. Peck, Gravel 28.85 O. J. SIMMONS, County Auditor 1036 330 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salary as County Physician .... I. S. Van House, Groceries for County Home 40.11 1037 357 Buena Vista Sanatorium, Carte of Mary Kumick .. 27.38 Ledger Total For Fiscal Year Balances Warrants 1038 Eclipse Lbr. Co., Coal for County liome 3158 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of Bambrough 5.00 Folio Debit Credit Debit Credit Outstanding 1039 Albert Cunningham, Shoveling Gravel at County Home 421 Buena Vista Sanatorium, Care of Mrs. Kumick .. County Treasurer a 5.00 $1,220,926 .48 $1,159,878.90 $ 61,047.58 1040 Fred Padgett, Shoveling Gravel at County Home 186 -y 425 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough A Warrants Account Geo. Tweed, Shoveling Gravel at County Home ......... 5.00 .....194 1,159,878 .90 1,168,525.42 8,646.52 4 1041 633 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salary as County Physician Taxes and Penalties 38.97 204 875,832 .84 885,406.80 9,573.96 1042 F/I. Crane Lbr. Co., Coal for*County Home 833 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salaify as County Physician .... Current SchooLFund 110.00 217 34,983 .48 34,993.24 9.76 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Qverseer at County Home 10«1 853 Buena Vista Sanatorium, Care of M. 'Kumick .... 'i'- County Revenue 15.30 223 108,731 .73 133,892.56 Board W. E. G. and P. Com., Light for County Home .... 25,160.83 2,901.93 1131 854 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough fsri Poor Fund 110.00 238 14,564 1,487.57 388.34 J. R. Lewis, Salary as Overseer at jConnty -Homtf .54 16,052.11 1420 1034 Mrs. L. L. B»H, Care of H. Bakbrough Road and Bridge Fund 91.63 .246 240,411 33 242,326.81 1,915.48 2,746.: Mower Co. Co-op. Co., Goods for County Home 1446 1092 Dr. E. C. Rebman. Salary as Ctfunty Physician .... General Ditch Fund 12.80 319 17,953 31 20,040.14 2,086.83 1,042.02 1447 J. W. Hare, Feed and Plants for County Home 1421 Dr. E. C. Rebman, Salary as Cwuaty Physician .... Redemption Fund "5.00 8,959 98' 9,606.17 646.19 486:23 1448 Avery Hall, Labor at County Home 1444 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough School Fund (Districts) 23.95 259 364,810, .98 365,481.16 1449 H. P. lender, Meat' for County Home 670.18 1,051.42 1445 St. Olaf Hospital, Care of Henry Linde Town, (JJity and Village 21.42 263 215,527. 11 215,527.11 Hommel Elec. Co., Electrical Supplies 1450 1454 Austin Clinic, Medicine for Poor (1911) State Revenue and School 72.00 265 164,664. 55 165,294.55 630.00 Mayre E. Beadell, Nurse at County Home 1461 1456 St. Olaf Hospital, Care of Fred Ince State Lands ami Interest •,... 6.00 275 J. G. Moreland, Repairing Pump 8. .83 8.81 .02 1452 1664 St Olaf's? Hospital, Care of Elisabeth Wilson' State Loans ,2.00 277 23,472 J. E. Galloway Use of Potato planter 00 40,378.92 16,906.92 1453 1765 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough Inheritance Tax 2.60 271 5,633 02 6,225.49 592.47 1455 1813 Dr. E. C. Rebman,"Salary as County Physician Mortgage Registry Tax .... 11.90 .......211 18,583 .08 19,512.03 928.95 1457 K. O. Wold, Goods for County Home .. 1973 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough Teachers Insurance and Retirement Fund 36.55 .....301 2,130 70 2,353.20 222150 Burnett A Thompson, Feed and Seed 1459 1978 Pooler Drug Co.fc Surgical Supplies for F. Ince Assurance Fund 63.68 307 24.86 24.86 1460 N. Wagner, Repairing Machine Shed 2068 Dr. E. C. Rebman Salary as County Physician ..... Jail Building Fund 126.35 324 55,455.42 47,000.00 8,455.42 31.36 1461 2272 Dr. B. C. Rebman, Salaiy as County Physician 50.00 Vrv .*. 170.55 «s?v F. C. Bemis, Painting at County Home 1660 2305 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough M.OO 4.0U $4,532,528.28, $4,532,528.28 $ 69,503.02 $ 69,503.02 $8,646.52 Wm. -Rtgg, Seed Potatoes 1661 2496 Mrs. L. L. Ball, Care of H. Bambrough 28.00 a 3.76 Trial Balance from the General Ledger of this office at I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct and tru J. E. Hanson, Grinding and repairing lawn mower 1662 5.60 the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1920. H. J. Martin, Opening sewer at County Home .?.. 1668 (Continued on Page Four) 74.3V 4f O. J. SIMMONS, County Auditor. W. C. Horrobin, Groceries for County Home .... 1077 'irssv Ji Sk\