International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 4, 1915 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS INCREASE FOURFOLD BROOD SOWS NEED vehicle you can, set up a coughing PROCEEDINGS OF THE How Saloons Help Business* IN STATE EXPENSES in its vitals worse than an epidemic r- CAREFUL FEEDING CITY COUNCIL I DISTRICT NEWS I -i! of influenza. O "Labor is ruined by low tariff," Tax Commission Shows Total The cut out is helpful in passing By R. C. Ashby, Animal Husbandman, men idle in Chicago." Minutes of a regular meeting "100,000 Let CALDWELL BROOK ITEMS Taxes in Minnesota Was $46,232,143 teams ,driven by road swine Minnesota College of us see what is the trouble. Have of the city council held February in 1914. who desire more than their share Agriculture. we jiot all heard of the temperance ist, 1915, at 8 o'clock p. m. The Farmers' club met with of the highway. If the team is wave that is sweeping over Members present, Alderman Mr. Erick Anderson last week, high spirited and you start the Net expenses of Minnesota's our land? And is not this One of the most important tem litis, F. H. Keyes, Jos. V. Keyes, where the subject of corn products snorting at just the proper moment state government have increased perance wave at the bottom things in swine husbandry is the of Zimmerman, Doran and Wilson.! was discussed by Mr. Canfield. you can pass on down the our trouble more than fourfold in 18 years, proper feeding of the brood sow. The minutes of the meeting Some discussion was had road easjily while the team is according to a statement supplied Read the following figures and A large percentage of the losses on the subject of cutting a log held Jan. 25th, 1915, were read being diSfcntangeled from the wire to the legislature by the state tax see how prohibition has killed at, farrowing time and later are trail to Margie for the mail carrier and on motion of Alderman F. H. fence or dug out of the ditch. commission, in a pamphlet copy, business in Walker, formerly a due to the improper feeding and to the postoffice, to be established Keyes, seconded by Alderman And, on pleasant midnight of its chapter on "Cost of State very, flourishing business towp, methods of caring for the sow in the near future. Jos. V. Keyes, same were approved. junkets, when the snow lies placidly Government." Counting merely now as dead as a door nail. About during the winter. Everyone seems to be busy logging upon the country side, when & the current expense, it has grown five years ago "Pussyfoot" Johnson The following combinations are at this time, and there will father has soothed the teething On motion of Alderman Doran, at six-year intervals as follows: raided this town and cleaned recommended as good ones for be a good many logs landed upon child to sleep and lies down at seconded by Alderman Jos. out the enemy thoroughly. I give i896 .$3,696,91*0 average brood sows (all proportions the river bank in the* next two last in peace, the roar of the cutout V. Keyes, the bond of Pat Cusick, below a copy of the bill for boarding I9°2 5.110,257 by weight): months. in the village street tends to retail liquor dealer, in the prisoners in our Cass county (0 3 parts ear corn, 1 part 1908 9.443463. This school will probably send waken the constable and put amount of with the Na jail before "Pussyfoot's" raid and $2,000, I9I4 I5354502 ground oats, 1 part alfalfa hay. several representatives to the ginger into an otherwise tame tional Surety company as surety after it. comparing the same Almost half of the expense Equal parts of shell corn, 1914 (2) spelling contest at Big Falls the rural tranquility. was approved. months in an di9io: 1909 is chargeable to education, the report ground oats and shorts. 6th of February. Not long ago we had a cut-out On motion of Alderman F. H. Before After shows, and per cent, or (3) 5 parts ear corn, parts 25.8 2 The schools have been getting attached to our galloper for the Keyes, seconded by Alderman $3.96i,5 12 was paid back to the Raid. Raid. alfalfa hay, parts mangles. 2 up their bulletin and map work reason that we had become accustomed Doran, the following bills were counties in apportioned school 1909. 1910. parts corn, parts (4) 60 30 as required, having written bulletins to its rattle and creak allowed: January $ funds. The other educational expenses 99.50 $81.00 shorts, parts tankage. 10 on poultry and alfalfa and and feel the need of anew note in February were: State university Smith System Heating Co., 140.00 73-00 parts corn, parts roots, (5) 4 5 are now preparing to take up the the uproar. March .. and agricultural schools, 157.00 88.00 repairs for heater $ $2,095,- parts skim milk. 2.80 10 study for writing them on lumbering. We started for a jaunt with the APril 19300 34-00 university buildings and S. E. Thompson & Son, 696 (6) This is a method of feeding thing barking joyously and attracted May ......... 234.00 19.00 grounds, normal schools coal 11.41 $949,110 followed by a leading Poland We expect a visit soon by the more attention than "Tillie" and other expenses, Net June 130.85 1.80 Int'l Falls Daily Journal, $571,329. China breeder of Wisconsin: In has received since we ran county superintendent and a rural And in June, the jail tfas payments for other branches of 1910, printing the winter this man keeps alfalfa 4.00 school specialist in the second over the Sunday school picnic. empty for the first time in its state government are classified Dave MvFarlane, services hay in a rack so that his sows week of February. We make a calm team upon the history! as follows: for fire department .... have free access to it at all times. 40.00 Chas. Lundstrom has just returned highway. The startled horses and Here is the record for 1914, A. Danaher, services for Executive .....$ Every day at noon he throws over from the hospital at International driver viewed our approach with 216,113 when, instead of six or seven sal special police Judiciary :... to them several bunches of unthreshed 9.00 Falls, where he has been alarm, doubtless wondering, how 260,687 two., oons as formerly, we had Administrative 1,573.357 Thos. P. White, fees 11.32 confined for over two months, .so small a "motah" could originate Canadian field peas. each paying $1,500 license: General Electric Co., supplies State institutions recovering from a serious dislocation Then at night they are given as so pronounced a tumult. 3,981,978 January, February, $84.62 $94.- and material for Roads and Bridges .... of the knee, received while Shortly before we passed the 422,311 many mangles as they will clean March, April, 60 $71.40 $99.22 Militia lights 280,922 up readily. 214.20 logging. team the horses decided upon a May, June, $46.20 $5700 July, Societies and Assn's. .. Mr. Wm. Lundstrom had the 241,696 The brood sow must have Alderman litis moved that the change of climate. The climate August, Sep $170.50 $170.70 Drainage misfortune to be struck in the seemed to be new to them and 214,100 plenty of nutriment, but at the mayor and city clerk be authorized tember, October and $165 Nb- Other expenses face by a swamp* hook while loading 585,684 they were very enthusiastic about same time the ration must contain to enter into an agreement vember, December, $37.04 $123.- logs last week. Other payments, not chargeable1 it. They left promptly and there with the Minnesota and Ontario bulk. Usually grain is fed 75But Clearence Morrisy was at Margie to current expenses, aggregate seemed to be considerable space Power company, relative to moving at the rate of one to three pounds about Dec. 1, 1914, we had last Saturday. between the driver and the vehicle but of this is from first street by May ist, per tlay for evary pounds live- $5,490,671, $3456,748 100 another raid by the federal In Blaine Canfield made a business accounted for by trust fund investments, in which he was supposed to be 1915, the conveyor -now under weight of sows. This amount varies dian agents, and today, our jail is trip to Mizpah last Saturday, returning riding. It is to be hoped that by bonds and construction, which motion was according to the age of the $443,526 again empty. Yes, and our "per to the Brook Sunday persistent advertising upon the interest paid, and the remainder seconded by Alderman F. H. sows and their condition of flesh. sonal liberty" friends have been morning. by expenses for institution buildings part of his friends will soon locate Keyes and carried by unanimous Skim, milk, roots, alfalfa hay, pea forced to "fold their tents like Several Margie young people the man and something will be and grounds. vote. straw, etc., may complete the ration. the Arabs and as silently steal spent Sunday visiting friends learned of its ultimate destination. Including local school expenses, If grain alone is fed the Alderman F.* H. Keyes moved away." Do we see anyconnection here. The latter is doubtless a very the grand total cost of education ration is not only too expensive, that the Attorneys be instructed here between the saloon and the remote spot. The Anderson boys are hauling in Minnesota for was but the sow gets too fat or else to dismiss the injunction proceedings jail? About nine-tenths of these 1914 $23,- pulpwood for Wm. Lundstrom, When the cut-out is in operation or for each man, she is hungry. She must have started 870,130, $10.82 to prevent the Minnesota "boarders" come to jail through his week. it discourages conversation. woman and child in the state. This! constituents make up the greater and Ontario Power Co. the influence of the saloon. From,, all indications this vicinity Ordinary conversation is about as was a big increase from part of the body of the young pig. from building conveyor across $7,990,156 If the "lid" stays on in Walker will be on the map soon with emphatic a success under such spent in for educational pur 1902 Keep in mind the following First sereet, which motion was and Cass Lake our Cass county one of Uncle Sam's post offices. circumstances as the sneeze of a poses, or per capita. The points: $4,40 seconded by Alderman Doran and jail business will be utterly ruined. The librarian has received word ghost at a band concert. per capita cost according to School carried. 1. Handle your sows so that Our marshals, our constables, our from St. Paul that our traveling We took our lady friend cfut for enrollment was for Minne $43.98 they get plenty of exercise every On motion the council adjourned. sheriffs will have, nothing to dp, library has been shipped, so we a good shaking in our car the sota, the largest of any middle day. \-0. and our police courts and poor- wall soon be busy reading, to other day and when it appeared to western state, in North Dakota, L. W. Wilson, houses and asylums and See that your ration con ^road- 2. while the long evenings away. be about time to turn about and while in the other states $41.38, Attest: President. houses Will be empty. tains plenty of protein and mineral Mrs. Thos. Smith was a caller go home, the cut-out made it possible the average drops off to R. C. Fraser, $29.80 matter. Good heavens! Can we stand at Mrs. C. A. Bloom's last Saturday. to ride ten miles farther before in Iowa, and in Missouri, $25.73 City Clerk. county option, if it kills business See that your sows receive 3. we could hear her demands "i the lowest. at this rate ?—George Michael. plenty of nutriment so that thev to be restored to the parented Mr. Albert Boerner was a Big The total taxes levied for all Walker, Minn., Jan. 22.—Minne will be in good condition of flesh All kinds of crepe and tissue domicile. Fork caller Saturday. purposes in Minnesota in 1913, at farrowing time. apolis Journal. papers at the Press office. With the cut-out a man can get and payable in the fiscal year of Plan the ration as cheaply 4. the best of an argument with a were almost Littlefork School Notes. 1914, $46,232,143, as possible. HORSES woman. He can talk some himself, double the taxes of which 1906, Mrs. Corell of Big Falls, will can't hear a word she says HORSES for EVERT PURPOSE were The taxes levi conduct the district spelling contest $23,472,566. Hotel Vendone, Minneapolis, To SUIT EVERT POCKETBOOK and may kid himself into the belief ed for different purposes were as at the school house at p. m., has just declared its annual profitsharing 2 that he has secured the last We always have ea hand More real good horses thaa follows: Saturday. She will also talk with divident for each of its any market la the Northweet aad can fill your order word. be it large or email. 1906 1913. the ladies on community work. employes who has been in its service MARES State revenue .'....^1,100,420 $3,281,824 SPECIAL AUCTION SALES OF FARM HORSES However the cut-out is much Other state purps's 275,105 493,622 Yaesdays. FEBRUARY Stb aad 23rd Everyone is welcome. Don't forget for the past year, amounting Education 8,436,484 14,482,057 Teeadaya, MARCI Sth aad 23rd abused by unseemly youths seeking Roads and bridges. 2,104,967 7,077,823 Taeadaya. APRIL 6th and 20th the bread baking contest at to per cent of his total wages. 5 Counties 3,685,812 ,5,883,316 excitement. There is a time Hundreds of good horsee aad mares with foal will be the same time. This is fulfillment of an agreement Cities and 6,977,320 13,167,807 villages. consigned to each of these sales also a large number for evrything and a place for it— Townships 892,455 1,895,691, of ptfemest-wre and second-hand city horsee suitable Miss Marguerite Doyle, of the made with the employes and far farm use. PRIVATE SALES DAILT. srsr and the time and place for the "While state expenditures show high school room, is back to includes every person employed cut-out are lonely spots where the a rapid increase in recent years," school after an absence of a about the hotel in any capacity, Binb'sStaMes,Uimea|MlislMM Market nervous jump not and where the says the tax commission, "so also from chief clerk to scrub woman. couple of days on account of illness. irritable are at rest.—Anoka Herald. do local expenditures. Both have The same arrangement has been grown much more rapidly than entered into for 1915. Chadbourn The eighth grade and high population, and as already stated, Bros., the owners of the Vendome school have finished their booklets FORESTRY BOARD ASKS 1 probably much more rapidly than are very enthusiastic over this cooperative on "Minnesota and "Home LESS THAN 2 YEARS AGO wealth. Today there is an in-' feature of the Vendome's Gardening." This is the year for sistent demand for lower taxes. I business. The fact that Charles Preston returned to In laying its budget for No very substantial relief, how-! 1916 each employe feels that he is a school Monday, after several days ECONOMY and 1917 before the house com ever, can come from a reduction' partner in the business makes him account of sickness. absence on mittee on forestry, of which Representative in state expenditures alone. take a direct and personal interest Fred Bessette of Orr, Nearly all" the direct taxes levied in his particular job, improves the Real Financiering. is chairman, the state forestry by the state are returned to service and adds to the comfort of Sloane Gordon, one of the best board points out that the appropriations counties and local units of government the guests of the^Vendom'e. known magazine writers and war Save money by making beautiful requested for the biennial in one form or other, the correspondents and who is now period are about less report shows. Only six of the 86 $136,000 Valentines on his way to Russia, for the than those available for and counties of the state levied more 1914 National News Bureau, met an old in direct state taxes than they received I91* friend during a recent visit to 1 The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel This is the first budget yet laid from the state in aid of Chicago. The friend, since Gordon 200 MODERN ROOMS before any legislative committee schools, roads, bridges, and other With our l»cnd ia Heart of Business District had seen him, had gathered that proposes a reduction in ap-' public purposes. Excluding HenI $1.£° SIN OLE RATE $1.2° in a fortune of several millions of SUROPLAN |I.ae RATE POM TWO PERSONS propriations. I nepin, Rairisey, and St. Louis MIIVATK BATH AND TOILET EXTRA dollars. The board says: "It is felt counties, the total state levy for COMPLETE SAFETY "Gee," sighed Gordon, "It must AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS that this economy can be made all purposes in the other coun 83 AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION be great to be a big financier and without loss in effectiveness of ties of the stat.e for was Valentine Cupid Seals and Silhouettes 1913 $3,- (INSURANCE RECORD* SHOW NO LIVES have all the money you want." EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.) work but to effect this economy 1433,374. while payments by the EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNINS "Financier nothing," blurted it is necessary to apportion the state to these counties for WATER, STEAM HEAT. OAS AND ELECTRIC 1914 UOHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. out the wealthy man, "I'm no financier funds with strict regard to the were $4,939,857, an average of SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. Why not now. Remember when I relative needs of the different projects." $1.44 paid back for every dollar was working in Cincinnati, for a Put a these counties paid to the state. hundred a month and paying rent For the general work of the On!y 33 per cent of the state's Cupid and buying food for my family forest service, a year is revenue last year came from the $150,000 and spending money among the requested, divided as follows: Seal direct property tax, the report boys? Then is when I was the ts 19 E. FIFTH ST. Office supplies, equipmient and shows. This tax realized $6,143,- ST. PAUL, MINN. _. real financier." on all salaries, field force and while railroad taxes were $14,460 OPPOSITE CITY-HALL fK-. $5,798,- MODERN. EUROPEAN PLAN equipm ent, field super inheritance taxes, $97,440 160, $650,756 Ydur The Cut Out. vision and investigations, $12,- insurance taxes, state LOCATED IN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT $457,873 RXT ES» Rooms' with detached bath and Letters The cut-out is an advertising improvements, educa prison earnings, $1,918,032 interest 075 $3,850 shower bath— One person 75c, $1.00 and SI .50 per day device and to announce that you tion, contingent, receipts, $1,364,211 $5,150 $14,825. miscel Two persons in same room, 60c extra. have a "motah." It gives an laneous receipts of state institutions, The board asks $12,500 annually ROOMS with private baths and toilets— One person $1.50 and $2.00 per day automobile bronchitis. By the departmental re for the care of Itasca Stat& $847,305 Twe persons in same' room. $1.00 extra. STATIONERY STOKE simple action of setting your heel park and $2,500 for the maintenance ceipts, and miscellan Send postal card lot colored blotters. $925,754 WE AIM TO PLEASE upon a button in the floor of your eous taxes, of Burntside State forest. $438,385.