International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 24, 1915 · Page 6 of 8
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•Rrf' i-iV. gsgSr vr ^~"X*» ~'V ~r"-- ,£ME. -v K,v VY" *KE3W9ffBg*F«V *r -":.o \Ai J- *'-a. «*btr INTER^ATIONAi: FALLS PRK5 w\'- /"»u Iv-* "tv PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. E. Sulli-van, Board for County charges, Month of May .'.v..|.: ^237.60 John Sundin. Livery for Engineers ... -8.00 Get The— of Saint Thomas I. Tangus, Axman, Twp 70-24 ............. .. 2.00 —•—,—•—-—o FALLS DECORATING CO. S. E. Thompson, Coal for: jail •"•{'.* 20.95 --'-v^--t S. E. Thompson, Grass seed -s... "3.60 To do your Painting, Papering ^.' -r^ji«ni it inwini S. E. Thompson. Supplies for Mrs. John Perry •, 16.41 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA and Decorating. We sell Mrs. A. Trombly .Supplies -14.95 Attorney at Law M. A. Ulvedahl, Mileage for "attendance at Commissioners' meeting 7.20 WALL-PAPER and PAINTS Under the Control and Direction of Archbishop Ireland M. A. Ulvedahl, Mileage and expenses to St. Paul and return .......... 99.00 Office in the litis Block A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE Marvin Building M. A. Ulvedahl, Attendance at Elwell road meeting ...v 10.20 4th Street and 5th Ave. M. A. Ulvedahl. Long distance calls ,1.80 International Falls, Minn. Collegiate' Commercial Academic Preparatory M. A. Ulvedahl.. Road and bridge inspection 18.40 Phone 182 Seions Vdvich. Labor Harrigan road- 50.00 Qareful Mental, Moral and Religious Training Plorian Vdcich, Labor Harrigan road .. 18.00 S- Seven Hundred and Forty Students from Twenty-four States Last Year DR. H. H. IHRIG J. J. Wangenstein, Blueprints for Podr farm .../» 25.00. Wm. Warden. Labor on road 64-23 6.00 For illustrated catalogue address Geo. P. Watson. Supplies 10.00 Five ten twenty years DENTIST Geo. P. Watson. Supplies for Surveyor 11.95 Very Ret'H. MOYNIHAN, D. D.t President Thos Watson, Supplies for Mrs. Knutson, Month of May 15.10 from today the files of LESLIE'S Office over Holler's Confectionery Coming Geo. P. Watson. Supplies 19.75 International Falls, Minn. Hugh Watt, Assistant Survey 63-25-26 5 0 0 will be priceless. For LESLIE'S Mary White. Matron, for month of May'.."".. 92.00 is the one great national illustrated Thos. P. White. State' vs LaLonde 5.51 THE LITTLE HEAT MARKET Thos. P. White., Board of prisoners for May TT:. 370.00 F. J. McPARTLIN weekly newpaper of today. Thos. P. White State vs Bryan .. 1.00 PHONE 120. Thos. P. White, State vs John P. Neil son •.... 14.4(f Thos. P. White, Subpoeneaing Grand and Petit Juries 4.70 LAWYER Special war correspondents Thos. P. White, State vs L. Broier 2.00 On Third Street, Opposite Rex Hotel. Office Thos. P. White. State vs Tom Rice *6.30 I over International and photographers by the score Orlander Woodard, Assistant Engineer and expenses ."... 34.55 State Bank Good Suppy of Meats, Fish, Groceries, Butter and Eggs. W. J. Zimmerman, Assistant Engineer and Expenses 59.77 "cover the war" for LESLIE'S Mayer Bros., and Co., Two Model A Engines, Total for two .. 4,400.00 International Falls, Minn. "Mayer Bros, and Co., Two sets of extension rims 150.00 iii —in Germany, in Austria, FISH AND POULTRY CLEANED BEFORE DELIVERY France, in Russia, in Britain, DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ BOABD Of AUDIT I E E A A Verification of Current Tax Collections in Belgium, in Turkey, in £f DENTIST To the Board of County Commissioners, M. LARSEN, Prop. on Egypt, in the Far East, Office over litis Drug Store Koochiching County, Minnesota. Gentlemen:— Office Phone: 245 the high seas. The Board of Audit of Koochiching County respectfully report to your Honorable Body that they have- examined the books, accounts and vouchers of Res. Phone: 274 the County Treasurer, counted and ascertained the kind, description and amount The LESLIE'S news and pictorial International Falls* Minn. of funds in the treasury of said county, or belonging thereto, for the period from Nov. 2nd, 1914 to Feb. 27th, 1915, both days inclusive. service "covers" not only the warT 1 We find the treasurer charged with the Tax Levy for 1914 as follows: G. F. SWINNERTON but the world, for the benefit of its $389,465.38 Tav T.p.w for 1914 Additions to the levy M. D., C. M. 350,000 subscribers. At home or Total Debit $389,455'. 38 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Taxes Collected '. $26,109.38 abroad—wherever news is happening Taxes Abated $ 420.48 Eyes examined and glasses fitted —there the unparalleled service $ 26,529.86 Total Credit Farm and Draft Horses for Sale} Offiice over Empress Theatre $362,935.52 March 1st 1915, Balance uncollected. of this great weekly newspaper is We hereby certify that we have verified the correctness of the foregoing International Falls* Minn. recording it and picturing it for the statement by checking the duplicate receipts with the tax books for the From 500 to 1000 head of horses constantly on hand, period above named. people of the United States. including large Draft Horses, Driving Horses, Delivery L. H. SLOCUM, Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Horses, Farm Chunks, Farm Mares, Saddlers and Mules. Every horse County Auditor. For sixty years LESLIE'S has, J. H. DRUMMOND, hitched and tried before sale. If you want one horse, a team or a carload, Clerk of District Court. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN brought to the American people week by week the most important Office over litis Drug Store REPORT of county board of audit. Dutath Stables: Cor. 23d Av. W. & Superior St. Great Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Miim. Phone 11 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY- COMMISSIONERS, Private Sales Daily Auction Ever Wednesday. Private Sales Daily news of our own and every other ^Koochiching County. Minnesota country, not in words alone, but Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching Gentlemen:— The undersigned Board of Audit of said Koochiching County met at the office also in pictures—that universal of the County Treasurer of said county, on the first day of May A. D. 1915, for language which tells more at a DR. J. F. PETERSON the purpose of examining and Auditing the accounts, Books and Vouchers of P. H. Fogarty, Treasurer of said county, and to count and ascertain the kind glance than pages of words could and description and amount of fundus in the County Treasury and belonging DENTIST thereto: describe. We respectfully make the following report thereon: Office pver LICENSED PLUMBERS International Balance in the Treasury Oct. 31st 1914, Date of last report, $340,633.45 No wide-awake American can Sftate Bank Treasurer's Receipts from Nov. 2nd 1914, to Feb. 27th 1915, From Tax Collections. $39,155.40 afford not to have Leslie's in hia and Heating Engineers International Falls, Minn. Collections on Public Lands, $ 935.10 home every week. Every member on Private Redemptions, $ 439.35 on Interest 'on County Funds $ 785.39 PHINNEY & CAMPBELL of the family will profit by it. It Of Fines and Licenses, $ 1.S32.80 WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE Ditch Assessments, $ is not too "old" for the youngest LAWYERS Refund- from Gov. for ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE child, while every page teems with-, Board of prisoners $150.11 Over International State Bank Mtg. Tax $176.13 $ 326.24 EAST & CORRIN interest for every man and woman, International Falls, Minn. School Apportionment, $23,834.20 Total Balance and Receipts, $407,941.93 in, the family.- By Disbursements from Nov. 2nd 1914, to Feb. 27 1915, as follows: Oveson Block International Falls, Minn* Phone Paid Orders on Revenue Fund. $16,069.22 22i Get the current issue at any newsstand—« W. E. LAWRENCE Orders on Poor Fund $ 3,976.29 Warrants on Private Redemption Fund. $ 389.86 10 cents. Road and Bridge Fund, $ 4,466.77 THE REXALL STORE Interest Fund. Bond and Better subscribe by the year ($5) an^ International Falls, Minn. Interest. $ 6,921.15 be sure of receiving every issue promptly Gen'l Ditch Fund $69,685.26 Town Funds* $41,984.32 on Thursday. H. STDBEE School District Fund, $55,244.94 Contingent Fund, $ 183.08 Collections from Public ARCHITECT Lands. $ 790.38 'm'jpm'm'm'm'm'p'p'p Tax Refund. $ 166.32 —and—1 N-ALL Superintendent of Construction Incidental. $ 28.79 Office over litis Drug Store Total Disbursements, .... $247,653.71 Balance in Treasury at close of business Feb. 27th 1915, International Falls, Minn. $160,288.22 as appears from the books of said County. Treasurer. We find the said Treasurer in the possession of funds covering said balance DR. GEORGE H0EY in kind and amounts as follows: Cash in Safe and Drawer, S 6.01 Cash Items, Checks,Money Orders, 9 $ 308.60 VETERINARY SURGEON INCINERATOR Deposited in tiisniism First National Bank. International Falls. $17,135.73 and Int'l State Bank, Int'l Falls. $ 2,273.60 DENTIST First. State Bank, Northome, $ 4,109.28 First State Bank. Big Falls, Phone 41 $ 1,613.57 THE NEW INVENTION FOR DESTROYING First State Bank, Littlefork, $ 634.19 American State Bank. Ranier. International Falls, Minn. $ 4,136.76 Farmers State Bank. Littlefork. $ 3,318.56 1 ALL KINDS OF CITY GARBAGE. First State Bank. Mizpah. $ 2,080.38 Security State Bank. Spooner. $ 373.47 double servic* First State Bank, Baudette, $ 298.07 AUTOMIBILE TIRES •if First State Bank. Warro^d. $ 7,000.00 "Time Certificates. guaranteed 7000 Ztiles Service .' $115,000.00 Total Fund's. ... ABSOLUTELY PUNCTUREPROOF $160,288.22 Service Tire* are double the Respectfully submitted this 5th day of May 1915. Double thickness of the best standard make h. K. SLOC^JH, Connty Auditor. tires. This 100 per cent greater wearing J. H. Drummond, surface naturally gives that much more Clerk District Court. Mileage and service The average of 12 miles of tough fabric and one inch surface tread rubber makes these tires On motion, the following applications for reduction of assessment absolutely punctureproof. rejected: These tires excell all others for use Alfred Petoquin. In the country over rough and rugged Ole F. Mild. JUST REASONABLE roads as well as on hard pavements. Henry C. Peterson. They are as easy riding and resilient James T. Watson. as any other pneumatic tire—the air Turtle River Lumber Company. IN space and pressure being the same. Jacob M. Westerlund. They are the most economical and CJias. E. Nunnally. "care free" tires made and are used Marcus B. Ellingson. Where tires must be depended on and PRICE Guy C. Parker. THING tire trouble cannot be tolerated. Many Joseph Keyes. Double Service style tires are in use in ^?has E. Benson. the United States government and 'Augustus C. Johnspn. EFFICIENT European War service. John Hoey. Eft Our output is limited to a certain Estate of Frank W. Gilchrist. amount, but for a short time we offer Ingemen Westerlund. the following reduced cpecial prices as VILLAGES IN SERVICE On motion, the following applications for reduction of assessment laid over. an Introductory Offer: Extra Heavy Jacob D. Schell. Tubes Size Tires Soren Bjerre. ECONOMICAL $ 7.25 $2.20 28x3 On motion, the following: applications for reduction of assessment 8.60 2.30 30x3 allowed. 10.85 3.10 30x3% Oscar Staff. CITIES OF 11.40 3.15 31x3% IN U. R. Mack. 12.75 3.20 32x3% L. A. Ogaard and F. H. Clark. 12 90 3.60 34x3% D. A. Colpitts. 13:50 3.70 30x4 Joren Gunstansch. OPERATION 14.25 4.00 31x4 Robert Caple. 14.90 4.10 32x4 Jacob Greengard. .4.20 15.75 33x4 L. A. Ogaard. 16.70 4.35 34x4 GUARANTEED J. B. Thomas. 4.6ft. 16.80 35x4 Leonard H. Nord. 17.45 4 65 36x4 Oscar Ness. •. .. 4:70 3-7.65 37x4 Village of Northome. 4.90 18.50 On motion, Board adjourned, to meet'on Tuesday, July 6th, 1915. 34x4% r. s. 21.20 5.60 35x4% Mcdonald. 5.75 22.50 ATTEST: -^Chairman. 36x4%' 6.20 37x4% 23.60 L. H. SLOCUM, I.„..".vCounty Auditor. 24.40 6.35 35x5 6.60 36x5 '26.30 Will I. a 6.60 37x5 26 30 AAA UUiCi OUICO UUI. mwuueu xn avuvv Their Will list also furnished. Non-skids at 10 per Example Llvs. German-Amerloan8 JSack Wilson.. cent additional. It was faith in the great things of Rochester, N. Y., J'%) *0.—At the Terms: Payment with order at above life that inspired the soldiers of the conclusion of a meeting of the German-American special prices, a 10 per cent discount PLANS AND PRICES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO^ nation in the Mexican and Civil wars, allowed on orders for two or more Alliance, held here, tires. All personal checks must be certified. and the story of their heroism will be President William Otto issued the following told .when their last encampment is a statement: "Although the organization Try these tires, and be convinced of thing of the long ago. And so, while did not take definite action, their very high qualities, the veterans disband and their associations was Sold direct 'to the consumer only* the sentiment in favor of unqualified Doable Service Tire and Rubber Co. cease to exist, the inspiration support of President Wilson Abon, Ohio. Patentee of their example will live and .be in whatever action hei takes. The Apr 6 Aug-1 among the moat precious possessions v:. Contractor and Builder German-Americans of this city are neutral of the nation. And a people which in every respect and none of SPRING BRIDES Should insist INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA lives up to such examples need nefc their societies will take action anta» that their invitations be secured ol the policy of tlx# fear for the perpetuity orjsolidity gonistic to aft the Press Office. isyjyjy American institutions. VrtratioiL'^^'f: