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NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. COUNTY MOWER Thursday, Feb. 22,1923. Two Page ' 1,724.65 Retirement Fund Teachers’ Insurance and 2427 John Buck, Grand October Juror, 1922 Term 15.20 Financial Statement f NOTICE | 14,528.09 LEGAL Inheritance Fund 2428 W. C. Durhman, Grand October Juror, 1922 Term 17.80 56,621.26 General Ditch Fund 2429 Theodore Slettum, Grand Juror, October 1922 Term 17.40 .... Fund 437.83 County Attorney’s Contingent 2430 Geo. Bartell, Grand Juror, October 1922 Term 16.66 ON PETITION HEARING 1,252.04 FUR Jail Building CITATION Fund 2431 L. E. Vermilyea, Grand October Juror, 1922 Term 15.00 ADMINISTRATION. FOR 2432 Robert Roberts, Grand Juror, October Term 1922 12.60 Of Mower for the County, Minnesota, During Year $1,216,153.76 Smith. Issued the Warrants John Total of D. 2433 C. A. King, Estate Grand Juror, October 1922 Term 19.00 January 1922 12,563.48 Outstanding 1, Warrants, Iyer of 2434 Becker, Grand MINNESOTA, County Juror, October 1922 Term 12.20 OF STATE written off adjust actual outstand- Old Outstanding Warrants to 2437 H. G. Baker, Grand Court. Juror, Probate October 1922 Term In 12.40 Mower. fiscal ending December 1922 31, List 5.40 ing Warrant John of 2438 Pace, Grand the Esttite year Juror, of October 1922 Term 12.20 the matter In when cnecked of Treasurer’s office, Shortage Smith of £. A. out 2439 W. H. Lawrence, TO MINNESOTA Grand Juror, OF October 1922 Term STATE 12.20 THE - July (Charged Public Examiner’s Report, 11, 1922 E. H. Sterling, 2532 Smith, H. Grand Clifford as per Juror, October Smith, 1922 Term 12.20 L. Frances the Honorable of Mower County, Board of County Commissioners To 175.02 Co. Rev.) to Snntn, E. Arthur Smith, Howard A. Minnesota: Balance in December 31, 1922 297,983.23 Treasury, Total heirs at Larson, $ Smith 649.70 Aileen and Gentlemen: all and deceased to said persons 7 and of As required by law herewith submit full accurate statement Petit law I Jurors a $1,526,880.89 , of granting the interested in of disbursements Mower the showing in detail the receipts and County for Warrant Whom To Issued For What Purpose Amount Officers Salaries of County said of the estate of December administration January ending 1922, together with beginning and 31, 1922 No. of year i, of Frances petition The ol Auditor $ 3,000.00 showing balances. Also O. J. Simmons, County in full of each Salary decedent: statement statement account, Charles Gomer, 147 Petit Juror, a as October a 1921 Term $ 33.60 this filed in 1,700.00 hav.ng been of Ccunty, all of which is respectfully submitted. Auditor Smith and Liabilities the N. T. Evenson, Deputy L. the Assets Salary E. S. Leach, Petit Juror, 148 October as 1921 Term 43.60 , John D. that representing Auditor 1,082.00 M. E. Snyder, Salary Deputy court, 149 F. L. Wolfgram, Petit Juror, October as 1921 Term 42J)0 the County of resident day Auditor’s Minnesota, this 17th of January, A. D., 1923. Millie Clerk in Office 450.00 then Dated Austin, Johnson, Smith, at Salary Mate Sargeant, Petit Juror, 150 October a as 1921 Term 42.40 died Minnesota, of C. Treasurer 1,310.46 State M. HUBBARD, S. A. Smith, County Auditor’s Seal) Salary of Mower, (County O. G. Thompson, Petit Juror, 178 October as 1921 Term 34.40 June, of day 24th the County Auditor, County, Minnesota Treasurer 1,189.53 Mow'er Smith, A. M. County intestate Salary Wm. 179 Nordland, Petit Juror, October on as 1921 Term 38.40 administration of letters that praying Treasurer 1,136.60 and ASSETS OF MOWER COUNTY Olive Cooley, Deputy 38*80 Salary 1920, 180 Dan Rawn, Petit Juror, October as 1921 Term granted be of his estate Treasurer 225.00 ". Mildred Deputy Notestine, Salary 181 K. C. Iverson, Petit Juror, October $ 297,983.23 as 1921 Cash Balance, January 1, 1923 Term 46.80 Minnesota; Austin, of Smith, Treasurer’s Office 305.00 L. Clerk in .Mrs. E. V. Smith, Salary Frances Unpaid 46,124.86: as to and Current Year Tax, Due the fixed having Office Treasurer’s 35.90 the Clerk in and court Hazel Johnson, Salary 5,500.00 as (Estimated) Delinquent Taxes said of hearing Office Treasurer’s 45.00 place for Clerk in and Phillip Smith, Salary time 229,409.34 as Uncollected Ditch Liens, Treasurer’s Office 54.00 in W. W. Fiester, Clerk petition: Salary as (which will be reimbursed from Bonds and Bridge state Road EACH K „ t ‘ YOU, AND THEREFORE, Clerk in Treasurer’s Office 102.00 Evaline Page, Salary 75,000.00 as Exclusive of Structure Block, Court House required and cited Superintendent Schools... hereby County of 1,737.50 Mrs. E. L. Rice, Salary ■of You, as are 50,000.00 t ' Court House Be Sure See to before have; Superintendent of Schools... if t Gregg, Assistant 810.00 Golda show Salary you any to cause, as 6,000.00 in House and Fixtures Court Furniture Court Probate the Judge of Probate Court 2,250.00 Henry Weber, Jr., Salary Court at this as 3,000.00 Office Supplies in Court House Books, Blanks and | the in House, Court Court Clerk of Probate 1,200.00 the Grace in Leonard, Salary Rooms as 12,500.00 Farm (50 exclusive of structures) County Poor JOHNSON’S acres MEAT MARKET of County in the Austin, Register of Deeds of Blanche Salary Deputy 600.00 Mahachek, City as 31,985.00 Poor Farm Structures on the of Minnesota, Sheriff State N. Nicholsen, 2,100.00 Salary Mower, on as Farm 643,00 Machinery Poor Tools and ❖ on 10 March, 1923, at of Jailor 460.00 Salary day R. A. Carmichael, 12th Before You as Dispose of t Your 403.25 Poultry Poor Farm Livestock and on should petition said why (ra Syck, Jailor 920.00 Salary o’clock m., as a. 7 181.40 Provisions Poor Farm on | G. Clerk District Court 1,100.0 V granted. S. Burnham, Salary be not as 401.00 Grain Poor Farm Hay and HIDES on AND POULTRY said of Judge the Clerk Court 500.0 P WITNESS, Myra Wiseman, Deputy Salary as 375.00 Earm Fuel Poor on Court said of Seal the Attorney and Otto Baudler, Salary County 1,800.00 Court, as Utensils 1,664.85 Furnishings and Home Furniture, County in Janitor H. L. Welken, Salary 1,320.00 1923. of February, Bth day as this Farm (Due in 1925) 8,000.00 of Old Poor Sale Due on 226 E. MILL ST. AUSTIN, Superintendent Schools... of Jesse Mae Howie, Salary Ass’t. 270.00 MINN. | Seal) as (Court * 77,000.00 Residence Jail and Sheriff’s Storry, Weed Inspector 750.00 Watson Salary as JOHNSON, Sheriff’s Residence 700.00 Jail Fixtures in and W. Furniture A. ana 750.00 M. J. Callan, Salary Weed Inspector County, as of Freeborn 40,000.00 including Structures and Equippient Probate Judge Fair Grounds, County ... of Judge Acting 5,700.00 Equipment of Engineer Machinery and Minnesota, Road Tools, $ 27,202.09 Total Minn. County, Mower in Probate COUNTY REVENUE FUND Mar. 1. Feb. 15-22 $1,037,266.34 Total Assets No. 4181 File PUBLIC AUCTION OF MOWER COUNTY LIABILITIES Board and Expenses of County Salaries ON PETITION HEARING CITATION FOR $ 440,470.41 Bridge Outstanding Bonds, Road and J. $ 82.10 H. Krebsbach, Expenses for 1921 ADMINISTRATION. FOR 9,500.78 Outstanding Warrants J. Gjerness, for 63.84 J. 1921 Expenses Fink. Nicholas of Having rented farm Estate 230,538.00 I County’s Credit) will sell public Mower Ditch Bonds (Issued at auction Judicial the farm my 5% miles at 45.7 P on D. Thompson, for 1921 S. Expenses north of Lo.-rdon, of miles County 9 southwest MINNESOTA, of Austin, 6 miles STATE OF northeast of Myrtle 123.40 Hans P. Johnson, for 1921 Expenses the southeast 680,509.19 of Oakland $ Liabilities township Probate Court. Total in In Freeborn County Mower. corner Commissioner 800.00 J. H. Krebsbach, County Salary on as of 356,757.15 the Estate Liabilities of Balance of Assets the matter In over J. Gjerness, Commissioner 800.00 J. Salary County as FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, Decedent. Fink, 1923 Nicholas 800.00 S. Thompson, County Commissioner D. Salary as TO $1,037,266.34 MINNESOTA OF STATE THE Commissioner 800.00 H. P. Johnson, County Salary as Fink-Meyers, COUNTY DURING THE YEAR 1922 OF MOWER Susie RECEIPTS Fink, Catherine 800.00 Commissioner A. Hotson, Salary County as the following described 1 property towiti Reynolds, Tillie Fink-Larsen, $1,023,803.16 Anna Collections Tax SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A. M. and Esther Fink, FREE LUNCH AT NOON Fink, Joseph L. 7,068.03 Mortgage Registration Tax $ 4,315.04 xotal decedent said law of heirs Fink, at 7,699.40 Oliver Fund Redemption Private Appropriation for Agricultural Agent County interested all and 1,423.87 to Inheritance Tax from State persons 9—HEAD OF HORSES—9 No. of of administration of the granting 11,525.06 Collections in Inheritance Tax Fund One 10 old, weight lbs; 1200 1 roan mare, 9 old, years gray msre, years What Purpose Amount Whom Issued For Warrant To The decedent: of said 147.00 the estate from State Wolf Bounty petition weight 1200 lbs.; bay gelding, 1 5 old, weight lbs.; 1590 bay gelding, 1 years L. Liebenstein, Salary $ 100.00 208 F. having been Reynolds Tillie of 2,885.46 Teachers’ Retirement Fund Insurance and 4 old, weight 1400 lbs.; ...r bay 1 gelding, 8 old, weight years 1350 lbs.; 1 years . Liebenstein, Salary 100.00 F. 367 L. that representing this 33,614.80 in filed court, State Apportionment Schools to black 4 old, weight lbs.; 1350 1 1 colt. mare, years gray ream; F. L. Liebenstein, Salary 100.00 819 of the then resident Fink, Nicholas 58,464.61 Schools State Aid to a Salary 100.00 988 F. L. Liebenstein, Minnesota, of State of County Mower, 1,164.82 Fish and Trapping Licenses Game, 25—HEAD OF CATTLE—2S Salary F. L- Liebenstein, 100.00 1193 15th day the intestate 1,894.66 died Deposits of County Funds Interest on on Consisting' of milk 16 mostly all five fresh and will F. L. Liebenstein, Salary 100.00 1445 cows, young'; more that letters praying 70.00 1916,; and of June, Auctioneers’ Licenses be by time of sale. Five head of heifers, coming 2 old. Three head Salary 100.00 1642 F. L. Liebenstein, of years his administration of estate 96.00 villages) of License State, for unincorporated Cigarette (From coming 2 steers, old. One Shorthorn bull, .. old, 3 100.00 with Liebenstein, Salary years 2073 F. L. years papers. of Rose Susie Meyers 3,419.81 be granted Costs to Miscellaneous Fines and Liebenstein, Salary 100.00 2272 F. L. Tillie Reynolds Minnesota, and 18.33 Creek, Collections State Lands on 100.00 F. L. Liebenstein, Salary 2575 25—HEAD OF HOGS—2S the Minnesota; and of Austin from Farm 187.85 Produce Poor Sales of Stock and Consisting 100.00 of head Liebenstein, Satery 10 2905 F. L. of brood Chester two White with 225.00 sows; County Home Received for Board at sows January litters; 100.00 five head F. L. Liebenstein, Salary 3470 of full blood, big type, Poland China gilts; petition: District said for Loan of School two for hearing Dodge County State Collections from -Duroc red gilts; Chester White full blooded one two Chester White EACH 241.06 YOU, AND THEREFORE, sow; No. 85-Jt boars; $ 1,200.00 full blood Total big type Poland China boar. one v required 12.75 hereby cited and Attorney’s Expenses of Refund You, of County are 53.00 have; before show if Boarding Prisoners to any you cause, Sheriff’s Expenses 4.00 Probate Court FARM the Juror this Court of Overpayment of MACHINERY, at Refund ETC. of 410.00 No. House, in the Rooms in the Court Election Filing Fees Five Primary including with double box; wagons, 2 with one wagon wagons What Issued Purpose Amount To Whom For Warrant of Newcombe 9.64 City of Austin, in the County of Richard triple Deposit for Heirs boxes; 2 wide tire truck 1 hay rack; buggy 1 with top shalves; wagons; Sheriff’s Expense $ Nicholsen, 58.42 N. 8 the Tax Collectiqns 65.25 Mower, State of Minnesota, in Personal Property Fees I buggy Clerk of Court pole; 1 McCormick on grain binder, 8-foot with hitch cut, tractor and .... Sheriff’s Expense N". Nicholsen, 40.20 9 311.70 o’clock Farm 12th day of March, 1923, 10 Old Poor at Mortgage trucks, Interest two Acme 1 grain binder, on on 7-foot run seasons; McCormick cut; 1 mower» Sheriff’s Expense 43.25 N. Nicholsen, Smith.. 10 be Shortage of S. A. 4,563.75 why said petition should for not Received from Bonding Company 5-foot cut; 1 5-section wooden m., a. tractor drag; 1 5-section iron drag; 1 drag Sheriff’s 61.30 N. Nicholsen, Expense 11 26,939.75 Maintenance and Construction granted. Road State Aid for 1 John cart; Deere plow. 14-inch; three 6-shovel cultivators; gang 1 2- corn Nicholsen, Sheriff’s Expense 58 66 N. 323.96 12 Equipment Material and Road and Bridge section Sales Kovar Misc. quack digger; J. I. WITNESS, the Judge of said 1 Case planter oi grass and check corn row Sheriff’s N. Nicholsen, Expense 51.12 13 11,218.39 County-Bonds with Refunded from State 80 rods of Interest wire; 10-foot 1 disk with Court, and the Seal of said Court on tflndam disk attachment for tractor; Sheriff’s N. Nicholsen, Expense 39.64 14 2,430.03 Funds collections and Interest Ditch 1 grain elevator; 1 end this seeder; 13th day of February, clover 1923. on gate 1 buncher; 2 shoveling boards; N. Nicholsen, Sheriff’s Expense 1474 105.86 Judicial Ditch No. 25,823.73 Bonds for 7 Proceeds of Sale of 1 grind 2-hole stone; 1 Keystone shelter; (Court Seal) 1 spreader; hard 1 coal heating manure N. Nicholsen, Sheriff’s Expense 164.34 1475 Ditch 36,566.50 for Judicial No. Bonds 6 Proceeds of Sale of 1 Economy - stove; King W. JOHNSON, No. A. 16; separator 2 cold cream water separators, Nicholsen, Sheriff’s 1680 N. Exuppse 51.00 Ditch No. Proceeds Bonds for Judicial 5 88,715.29 gallon of Sale of 10 and 30 gallon; of Probate Judge Freeborn County, 3 sets of one work harness; one 1 breeching set Nicholsen, Sheriff’s N. Expense 17.00 2328 No. —Discontin- Judicial Ditch 3, harness; Part by Bondsmen of single Payment 1 harness; Minnesota, Acting Judge of small tools and household goods. some some N. Nicholsen, Sheriff’s Expense 33.22 500.00 2954 ued Probate in Mower County, Minn. Sheriff’s N. Nicholsen, Expense 2955 41.79 Judicial Ditch No. and Mower Petitioners of 3 Received from WRIGHT, A. W. HAY, GRAIN, FEED, ETC. Sheriff’s Nicholsen, Expense 12.17 2956 N. Ditch and Specifications of No. 3, for Plans County About M. A. NELSON, now 125 shocks of fodder with About good 8 corn ten tons corn. or Nicholsen, Sheriff’s Expense N. 79.32 1,042.08 2957 No. constructing Judicial Ditch 6 used in Petitioner. for oi timothy hay in barn; good clover Lay in barn; about bushels some 600 of Sheriff’s N. Nicholsen, Expense 185.20 2958 File No. Feb. Mar 1 crib. 4484 15-22 corn in N. Nicholsen, Sheriff’s Expense 71..62 $1,352,377.93 2959 Total Cash Receipts - Nicholsen, Sheriff’s 2960 N. Expense 44.85 $ 002.18 165 Balance in County Treasury, January 1, 1922 $lO and under, cash; SUI P all $lO N. Nicholsen, Sheriff’s S credit 2961 Expense 66.92 $12,563.48 on sums Outstanding Warrants, January 1, 1922 over a I . lo months time Ox will be given approved bearing interest N. Nicholsen, Sheriff’s notes the Expense 49.62 2962 on at Warrants During Year 3,062.70 Outstanding 1922 Decrease in ot 8 from r ® cent date of sate. No per be property to removed until setlied I THOMAS A. CONLON . for. Total $ 1,275.50 Outstanding, December 9,500.78 1922 9,500.78 Warrants 31, Services of Special Deputy Sheriffs 1 S. w. BIEDERBECK, Owner. $1,526,880.89 AUCTIONEER of No. DISBURSEMENTS OF MOWER COUNTY DURING THE O. A. Austinscn, auctioneer. Whom Issued What Warrant To For Purpose Amount George Funda, London State Bank, clerk. YEAR 1922 Special Sheriff Spencer Snyder, Deputy $ 1952 148.50 H. L. Christie, Special Deputy Sheriff 1967 148.50 $ 74,140.83 Revenue County * The who makes man auc| 1968 Clarence O. Taylor, Special Sheriff Deputy 88.00 8,336.62 County Poor Harry Special Sheriff tioneerlng his business. 1969 Young, Deputy 60.50 168,670.63 Bridge County Road and g Amos Machacek, Special Sheriff 1970 Deputy 44.00 7,700.24 Private Redemption QUICK SALES BILL SERVICE j Special 1971 Kenneth Campbell, Deputy Sheriff 115.50 107,065.66 State Revenue DIAL 2156 FOR DATES G. 1976 Alva Young, Special Deputy Sheriff 99.00 9.52 State Lands t AUSTIN, MINN. Christian Weiss, Special 1977 Deputy Sheriff 121.00 50,968.91 Loans State Peter Special 2004 Borgesen, Sheriff Deputy 22.00 School Districts 452,829.53 2021 J. S. Attlesey, Special Deputy Sheriff 170.50 Townships, City and Villages 270,707.14 The Mower County News is equipped 2077 Thos. J. Smith, Special Deputy Sheriff 27.50 K. Campbell, 2110 E. Special Deputy Sheriff ' 126.50 to give the quickest and best service in you Alonzo Special Sheriff 2214 J. Smith, Deputy 27.50 Balance, December Auditor’s Trial 31, 1921. County 2215 J. S. Special Deputy Sheriff printing bills Attlesey, for 55.00 auction and dispersal Total For Fiscal Year Balances Outstanding your Special Sheriff 2221 Kenneth Campbell, Deputy 44.00 Debit Debit Credit Credit Warrants sales. John Pulver, 2249 Special Deputy Sheriff 5.50 $1,313,470.65 $1,148,468.47 $165,002.18 $ $ Zountv 187 Treasurer 2307 John Special Deputy Sheriff Krause, 78.00 ’ 7. ’.''.. ’. 7. h ‘ *. ’. 1,148,468.47 1,161,031.95 12,563.48 195 Warrants Account 2377 P. J. Wendel, Special Deputy Sheriff 16.50 1,023,999.45 1,044,561.32 20,561.87 Taxes and Penalties 204 Copy in the 2523 Oscar Schultz, Special Deputy Sheriff morning b. 50 Bills ready in 33,620.58 33,623.44 2.86 Current School Fund 217 John Special Sheriff 2534 Merton, Deputy 22.00 76,685.09 87,798.56 2,831.78 afternoon 11,113.47 that’s the County Revenue 224 service The News 2819 E. Myers, Special Deputy Sheriff 9.00 7,076.37 11,421.40 4,345.03 210.21 239 Poor Fund has built 174,659.33 260,972.14 86,312.81 657.01 Bridge Fund Road and 247 up. Total $ 1,434.50 17,033.80 6,734.94 10,298.86 8,668.15 320 General Ditch Fund County Superintendent’s Expense 4,817.21 5,066.47 249.26 Redemption Fund 257 No. of 419,934.66 420,787.18 But better 852.52 196.33 (Districts) than School Fund 260 this:—The Mower Issued For What Warrant To Whom Purpose Amount 137,393.07 137,370.57 22.50 School Revenue & 266 State County News Mrs. Traveling Expense 110 E. L. Rice, is the best $ 98.38 advertising medium 49.19 49.19 State Lands & Interest 275 Rice, Attending Teacher’s 1067 Mrs. E. L. Meeting 10.73 35,987.64 56,546.54 20,558.90 State 277 Loans for auctions and dispersal sales the in Mrs. Rice, Traveling Expense 1076 E. L. 84.56 967.35 6,665.45 5,698.10 Inheritance Tax 271 Traveling Rice, Expense 1481 Mrs. E. L. 75.51 6,175.77 7,414.97 1,239.20 Registration Tax 211 Mortgage because— county, 2,727.55 3,014.80 287.25 Fund 302 Teachers’ Ins. & Ret. Total $ 269.18 24.86 24.86 307 Fund Assurance Grand Jurors 22,368.44 33,882.37 Building Fund U,513.93 County Jail 324 It’s the which the farmer newspaper No. of w For What Purpose Warrant To Whom Issued Amount $4,425,434.62 $4,425,434.62 and his $175,323.54 $175,338.54 $12,563.48 family READ. that . . Grand Juror, March I , hereby , certify the foregoing , C. W. Stevens, 1922 Term $ and 424 8.40 correct true Trial Balance from is the a General Ledger of this office Leo Meyer, Grand Juror, March 1922 Term the the close of business 31st day of December, <55 at 1921. 16.00 C. on M. HUBBARD, County Auditor. Grand Juror, March 456 Arthur Hanson, 1922 Term County Auditor’s Trial Balance, 22.40 December 31, 1922. YOUR SALES WANT TO GO BIG? L. Grand Juror, March C. Christenson, 457 1922 Term Total For 27.60 Fiscal Year Balances Outstanding Grand V. Juror, March 458 E. Herrington, 1922 Term Debit Credit 13.90 Debit Credit Warrants S. H. Grand Juror, March Simonson, 459 1922 Term 22.00 $1,517,380.11 $1,219,396.88 County Treasurer $297,983.23 187 $ $ Let The News print the bills, and Juror, 460 B. J. Huseby, Grand March 1922 Term 15.60 run 1,219,221.86 1,228,722.64 Warrants Account 195 9,500.78 Grand Juror, Fred Studer, March 461 1922 Term 14.20 1,014,453.84 ad in the 1,044.365.03 weekly faxes and Penalties 205 29,911.19 an newspaper. Juror, 462 Fred King, Grand March 1922 Term 16.40 23.73 Current School Fund 217 23.73 J. H. Grand 463 Hartwigson, Juror, March 1922 Term 19.80 74,943.25 102,101.29 Revenue 226 27,158.04 county 2,280.02 464 W. C. Goslee, Grand Juror, March 1922 Term 12.20 8,336.62 Poor Fund 13,041.68 240 4,705.06 218.87 have You tell ’em if sell ’em John Grand 465 Pulver, Juror, March 1922 Term 14.60 got to 168,670.68 Bridge Fund 263,366.56 Road and 248 94,695.93 443 98 you A. Kummer, Grand Juror, 466 W. March 1922 Term 29.00 66,920.12 General Ditch Fund 320 158,739.98 91,819.86 3,554.05 O. O. Grand 467 Floran, Juror, March 1922 Term 21.80 Fund 7,700.24 Redemption 257 7,948.66 248.42 M. J. Parmenter, Grand Juror, 468 March 1922 Term 12.20 (Districts) 452,829.53 School Fund 453,033.96 260 204.43 2 896 86 Chas Grand 470 Fossey, Juror, March 1922 Term 14.40 Village 270,707.14 City & 263 270,707.14 Town, C. M. Skyhawk, Grand 471 Juror, March 1922 Term 29.20 School Revenue & 107,088.16 State 267 107,058.16 30.00 107.00 W. 472 R. Hoppin, Grand Juror, March 1922 Term 21.20 Interest & Lands 275 9.52 18.33 State 8.81 G. W. Eastman, Grand 473 Juror, March 1922 Term 12.20 Loans 50 968.91 State 277 86,921.06 35,952.15 Call Dial 2650 NEWS 960 Martin Grand Nelson, Juror, March 1922 Term 7.00 Tax Inheritance 14,528.09 17,223.16 272 2,695.07 2411 Lewis Larson, Grand Juror, October 1922 Term 13.00 Registry Tax 8,127.37 212 8,907.23 Mortgage 779.86 2412 William Voogd, Grand Juror, October 1922 Term IL6O Ins. & Ret. Fund Teachers’ 2,885.46 302 3,217.96 332.50 2421 W. H. Martin, Grand Juror, October 1922 Term 12.20 Fund ?07 24.86 Assurance 24.86 B. A. Benson, Grand 2422 Juror, October 1922 Term 16.00 Austin, Minn. F. E. Hambrecht, 2423 Grand Juror, October 1922 Term $4,984,794.58 18.00 $4 981,794.58 $298,036.93 $293,036.96 $ 50u 9 78 2424 Marc Dunbar, Grand Juror, October hereby certify that the foregoing 1922 Term I is and Trial 14.20 correct Balance from the General Ledger a of thri office 2425 Herman Oswold, Grand Juror, October the ci of business the 1922 Term 31st day of December, 1922. 14.40 C. M. HUBBARD, a; se on County A. E. 2426 Rector, Grand Juror, October 1922 Term 13.20