International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 23, 1919 · Page 1 of 8
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PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX LIST McPhee, John 1,246.00 Moving Wheel. 98.43 Mclntyre, E. E 207.00 16.35 The question is asked: "Which part McGivney, John 116.00 .9.16 of a carriage wheel moves faster, the Masonic Lodge 150.00 11.85 Muench, C. 103.00 420.00 top or bottom?" All depends upon 9.39 1918 Masters, O. 703.00 300.00 56.43 what is meant by this question. If the 600.00 Millard, G. TST 171.00 15.31 CITY OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS by this is meant the speed of 155.00 Masterson, D. J........ 8.00 l.ll Moose Club 92.00 500.00 8.77 Swift & Company's rim of wheel in relation to its -axis Martin, R. E 166.00Martin, 13.11 (hub), then there is no difference if W. E 48.00 3.88 it relates to carriage in motion, then Monahan, R. H........ 22.00 630.00 3.63 Minn. & Ontario Power the top moves faster. When the forward Total Tax Rate by School Districts Including State, Co. (Lodge) 200.00 15.80 1918 Earnings County, Town or Village and School District motion of the carriage is concerned, Markowitz & Summerfield. Levies. 4,000.00 the point, of contact of the 319.60 1,200.00 Manitou Lodge No. 250. 67.00 6.72 475.00 School District No. 4, Mills 79. wheel with the ground (not the, hub) Montgomery, C. 1,131.00 89.29 M. & O. Power Co (store) 3,596.00 becomes the momentary center of a (Rates of Taxation on Money and Credits 5,197.00 299.67 Minn. & Ont. Power Co.. 117,500.00 567,754.00 30 cents per $100.) 10,985.78 circle, of which the radius is the diameter N Miner, H. 47.00 3.71 of the wheel. In a partial revolution. Nelson, Fred ._ 1,524.00 465.00 Name of Person, Firm Assessed Assessed Amount 121.79 Norton, John 48.00 500.00 therefore, the point at the top or Corporation Value of Value of of Tax 5.30 Nelson, Ed A 32.00 200.00 Assessed Personal Moneys 3.12 of the wheel would have described a Nelson, H. A 24.00 1.89 Property and much greater arc than^the point at Nurick, N 133.00 100.00 10.80 oa-which Credits How They Affected You Nightingale, C. E 135.00 4,000.00 22.67 the bottom, in the same time. A prac Tax is Nugent, Maurice P.... 5.00 170.00 .91 Based tical demonstration can be had by taking Najurski,- Mike 801.00 800.00 65.68 Alexander, Frank $ 33.00 $ $ 2.60 a wheel of any kind, and marking Nord, L. 129.00 10.19 Amadon & Boles 150.00 11.85 Nichols, C. 180.00 200.00 14.82 During the twelve months points at top and bottom. Then note Amadon, G. 30.00 2.37 Nightingale & Polenski. 120.00 500.00 10.98 their course through a quarter revolution. Anderson, Geo. 617-7tha 95.00 2,000.00 13.50 Northern Minn. Hospital ended Nov. 2, 1918 (its fiscal Anderson, Geo. 912 3rd 187.00 14.07 Assn 800.00 Another proof: An instantaneous 63.20 Arseneau, Frank 140.00 120.00 11.42 Ogaard, L. A 210.00 4,400.00 19.79 year), Swift & Company transacted photograph of a carriage in motion Babcock, H. 1,438.00 600.00 115.41 Oveson, G. A 276.00 21.80 Backus, S. W 2,400.00 2,000.00 195.00 shows the upper part of wheels Olson, N. 235.00 353.00 19.63 the largest volume of business Bacon, B. W 225.00 3,000.00 26.75 Olson, Arvid 107.00 8.45 as a. blur, while the spokes in lowur Barnard, A. 668.00 3,900.00 64.52 Pekin Cafe....f. 360.00 28.44 on the smallest margin of parts are distinctly seen. Bean, B. 25.00 1.98 Press Pub. Co 1,229.00 800.00 99.49 Bellile, Frederick 20.00 575.00 3.31 Pendergast, P. S 1.00 416.00 1.33 profit in its history. Bender, Chas 228.00 725.00 20.20 Perling, John 73.00 5.78 Berg, H. 39.00 3.08 Peterson, J. 128.00 531.00 11.71 Historical Inexactitudes. Berg .John 168.00 13.28 Peterson, Dr. J. 352.00 255.00 28.58 We are celebrating—or rather, Boldus, Irvin 331.00 26.12 Pitblado, H. 24.00 Profits of the meat business—under 3,115.00 11.24 Brown, Roy 95.00 7.57 Palmer, Frank 150.00 should be celebrating—the tercente-i 11.85 Burack, Steve 115.00 9.09 Peterson, F. 687.00 regulations of the United States Food 200.00 54.S7 nary of Sir Walter Raleigh. When he Burmaster, Alvin A.... 123.00 9.70 Peterson, A1 26100 20.62 Administration were limited to a Polenski, Otto 37.00 Burnett, Robt 134.00 8,700.00 36.68 was confined in the Tower of London 4,000.00 14.92 Burnett Bros 856.00 67.62 Pease, Bert 345.00 27.24 maximum of 9 per cent on capital he saw from his window an affray in Burnett, Chas 580.00 500.00 47.32 Phinney & Campbell 195 00 1,700.00 20.51 the courtyard—an affray which ended Burdick, J. E 322.00 650.00 27.39 Phinney, B. 55.00 employed but not to exceed 2H cents 4.35 Patterson, F. E 158.00 Brown, J. 19.00 1,100.00 4.80 in the stabbing and killing of a man. 12.49 Peterson & Baumchen.. 458.00 Burton's Dept. store 10,425.00 7,920.00 847.34 per dollar of sales. 36.19 Talking of this to the governor, Sir Burton, 130.00 10.27 Parker, C. E 189.00 14.96 Bancroft, Ed 642.00 50.72 Riggs, M. Walter was surprised to find that all 50.00 119.00 4.31 Billmyre, F. 3,243.00 6,000.00 274.19 Reiners, John 50 00 Swift & Company in the regulated his ideas as to what happened, all his 3.95 Belcher, Gus 15.00 1.79 £uelle- 28.00 2.82 200.00 deductions from what he had seen, departments earned 7.57 per cent on Refsaas, Evar 31.00 Brokaw, N. E... 225.00 17.7S 2.45 Bailey, L. 183.00 14.45 Richardson, P. 944.00 were utterly at variance with the 74.57 capital employed and 2*04 cents per Barnard, Albjn 400.00 1,5T)0.00 36.10 Robertson, Peter 116 00 120.00 facts. "If I am so inaccurate as to 9.52 Backus, Mrs. E. W. 280.00 22.12 Ragnerud, Chris 65 00 dollar of sales, out of which had to be 5.14 Rye, J. A. what passes before my eyes how can Brown, Mrs. Laura K... 115.00 9.09 40 00 3.15 Bachinski, Mike 100.00 7.90 Recupero, Chas 470.00 paid interest on borrowed money and I hope to be accurate in 'The History 37.13 Carr O. M. & Co........ 10,674.00 10,000.00 873.24 Rauscher, Joseph 1,577 00 900.00 of the World' I am writing?" sighed 129.28 Riley, Joe.. 235.00 taxes. Here is how these earnings Carroll, Thos 212.00 16.75 18.57 -KiiKins, Louis nn Sir Walter. How, indeed? You, gentle Caturia, Steve 54.00 2,300.00 11.16 3 470 750.00 276.54 affect you. Rose. David 6 Chicago Cafe 700.00 300.00 56.20 00 reader, have had daily examples of .47 Ritchie, A. is on Clark, F. 375.00 3,770.00 40 94 50.00 1.58 how "history" is made. The future Ryder,. A i" 430.00 Cleveland, Mrs. J. H.... 145.00 6,295.00 30.35 33.97 Reiser, Geo 283 00 Cobey & Hall 491.00 38.79 reader of the story of the great war 525.00 23.93 Rainy River 4mp. Co.'..' 80.00 Caughlin, 5.00 40 will require much salt when he is 6.32 Live-Stock Raiser— Schultz, B. 199 AA ^Cruickshank, T. E 1,735.00 6,785.00 157.42 9.71 perusing the "stories" of some historians.—Vancouver Skoag & Reuter 492 00 Corrin, C. E .-•• 30.00 2.37 850.00 41 42 Sheeby, L. !. gOO Swift & Company killed 14f948,000 -Crandall, C. 150.00 63.00 12.04 World. Si?Wr 588!00 .47 Day, F. 17.00 1.34 xFrred 1,350.00 head of livestock, which weighed 50 ol atone, J. J....» 99i aa Dougherty, Robert 15.00 1.19 484.00 sabin, j. xx 26.81 alive, 4,971,500,000 pounds. Dragoman, Freda 465.00 300.00 37.64 5.84 Sh°P sooioo Devereaux Bros 950.00 75.05 United States Gold Coins. 23.70 Dolva, Olaf 33.00 205.00 3.22 sw w' 1,768.00 3,037.00 The first American gold coinage of Swift ft Company made a profit of 148.79 Sher Bros. 2,198.00 Doty, T. 175.00 13.S3 476.00 175.07 eagles, half-eagles and quarter-eagles Serdaris, James nn 314 only a fraction of a cent per pound Drummond, J. 149.00 527.00 13.35 24.80 Snyder, Geo. A 403 00 Duluth Brewing & Malting of the value of $10, $5 and $2.50, respectively, liveweight. 38.15 Co 634.00 50.08 f^een, Oscar 720.00 was placed in circulation 56.88 bher, Louis oc Durbin, Ed .... 163.00 12.87 2.77 Stubbee, Lars 26 126 years ago. One and three dollar 00 Dahl, Andrew 23.00 1.81 2.05 Speelman, C. W ." 29.00 Dooley, Francis 241.00 3,000.00 28.04 gold pieces were formerly coined, but 2.30 Consumer— Setteerlund, Henry Ekman, Sam 33.00 2.60 70 00 5.53 they were discontinued in 1890. The Setterlund, A 14? on East & Corrin 490.00 38.71 11.25 Easterly, W. 28.00 2.22 Shaw, Geo 216*00 The sales of our meat departments first coin called an eagle was used in 933.00 19.86 Shepro, Mrs. M. A '. 212 00 Elliott, Geo. 904.00 300.00 72.31 were 4,012,579,000 pounds on which Ireland in the thirteenth century, and 16.78 Standard Oil Co 2 035 00 English, J. 329.00 25.99 160.77 was so called from the figure of an Santarsivich, John our earnings were less than cent Engbloom, C. A 39.00 1,000.00 6.08 35 00 100.00 3.07 Snodgrass, L. W i?snn Erickson/L. W 62.00 75.00 5.17 eftgle impressed upon it, but it was per pound. 1,050.00 13.27 Seyblod, Lloyd 328 0ft Emerson, J. H.." 75.00 5.93 made of base, metal. The standard of 25.92 Sohlman, Christ... Joloo Elsmore, M. 170.00 2,000.00 19.43 8.54 Schuppynia, Steve...... i^f qX the eagle was borne by the ancient Ekeberg, Alex 80.00 6.32 8.54 Sobouski, W 10I 00 The per capita consumption of meat Elliott, William ... 35.00 2.77 Persians, and the Romans also carried 8.54 Eastern Star Lodge.... 50.00 3.95 Townsend, Claude 10 00 gold and silver eagles as ensigns, and .80 in the United States is given as 170 First National bank.... 12,257.00 968.30 ?&S?Louis n' Son- 3,581.00 & 5,990.00 300.87 Tippel, nn Fraser, R. 284.00 1,170.00 25.94 490 sometimes represented them with a 400.00 pounds. If a consumer purchased only 35.35 Thompson, John fc'on Fabel, John ... 45.00 3.56 thunderbolt in their talons. Charlemagne 580.00 5.27 Fitger Company, The... 67.00 5.29 Tronson, Tom ssn'nn Swift & Company's products he would 69.52 adopted the double-headed Franson, Anna 543.00 442.00 44.23 Talbott, Stanley.......: 25*00 100.00 2.28 Thompson, E. A qqc ao contribute only about 78 cents a year, Fosse, K. O 227.00 17.93 eagle as the standard of the Holtf 31.28 Van Linn, Wm.....: Franson, John 34.00 2.6S Roman empire. The eagle was the 272.00 lA 5.79 or 1 cents a week as profit to the Falls Decorating Co.... 220.00 17.38 Vaviline, F. W 25*.)0 1.98 standard of Napoleon I and Napoleon Falls Lbr. & Coal Co 3,363.00 265.66 Van Etten, Hughes 105^0 company. 100.00 8.60 Frank, H. 3,034.00 100.00 210.69 Wilson, A. oe (if| III, as well as of Austria. Prussia and 600.00 4.57 Fogarty, P. 0 141.00 351.00 12.19 wiv nessG Russia. 300.00 17.41 Folsom, F. 40.00 150.00 3.61 Wirt, Meda nn 14 1.10 Franzen, J. 80.00 6.32 Woodford, C. 69*00 400.00 6.65 Gross Mrs. Fred 77.00 6.08 wfrtSO™,JameS 1.89 92400 Green, F. 3,763.00 1,200.00 300.87 irt» Ch&s 1 aq aa Swift & Company, U.S.A. 835.00 105.92 Gish, John 459.00 36.26 Wenbergr, j. p..: illz 39.90 Grimoldly & Brendt Watrous' Island Boom PISOS (Motor Inn) i,511.00 550.00 121.02 il 15.80 Gambino, S...'. 32.00 2.53 wh?te, Thos.' 500.00 19.04 Greengard, Jake ... 3,542.00 528.00 281.40 Withrow,_M. E 105:00 8.S0 Graham, Lou 28.00 500.00 3.72 Weiner, J. A 3000 2.37 Gendron, & Ruelle 65.00 5.14 Wenberg, Sig ^Jo 15.80 Gendron, Ed 14.00 1.10 Yernberg, C. A 40.00 Every member of the family from 3.16 Gustafson & Johnson... 234.00 3,313.00 28.12 Zimmerman, L. A. 1,723 00 baby to {randpe benefit* by Pieo's 2,700.00 144.21 Gustafson, C. 0 108.00 8.54 Zimmerman Electric Co. 180 00 300.00 —die 54 year favorite for oou|b* 15.12 Gillespie, Matt 35.00 2.77 Aagard, Henry 100.00 .30 and oolde. Taken before retiring Ghostley, Dr 55.00 4.35 Baholity, Trachem.^... 2,000.00 6.00 Greengard Bros 295.00 23.31 Balmer, F. it asturea rest unbroken by irritating 200.00 .60 Gedney, Geo 115.00 9.08 Barkovic. Jos. J..:: ooughinf. 1,800.00 5.40 Gabel, Geo 7.00 .55 Brown. Emil 250 00 .75 Heermance, E. 280.00 39.028.00 129.20 Bush, F. E lt«ll«vMfcoMiiiiii(iaoth*i| 500.00 1.50 throat faritadoai «m Hauglund, Carl 147.00 11.61 Bill, C. 1,900.00 5.70 tiekla. Sold brail Hard, John. 75.00 250.00 6.68 Baker, Jos. 500.00 1.50 drattUta. Harnis, Peter (Klondyke Carrier, Frank 500.00 1.50 Cafe)... 141.00 11.14 Carver, Edw. W CmMN N» OHtf— 587.00 1.76 Harrison, John 493.00 35,000.00 143.94 Dawson, H. Smfifmr Y—mt & Old 100.00 .30 Havelick, Frank 15.00 98.00 1.48 Engvall, Wm '. 200.00 .60 Holmquist, Gust 83.00 6.55 Tilik, Fred Subscribe for The Press 1,000.00 3.00 Hasselbarth, Wm 170.00 300.00 14.33 Gjesdahl, E. .:::. 701.00 2.13 Hasselbarth & Soniers.. 3,414.00 1,782.00 275.05 Gjesdahl, Boighild 324.00 .97 Hamm Brewing Co 320.00 25 28 Herrron, W. 150.00 .45 Holler, D. 2,194.00 400.00 174 52 Keyes, Joe .90 300.00 Hanson, P. O 8.00 2,500.00 8.14 Kook, R. 208.00 .62 Hans, Geo.. 586.00 1,613.00 51.13 -La Blank, Joe .:.: 420.00 t.26 Henderson, M. 600.00 47 40 McCormack, H. 200.00 .60 Ihrig, Geo 152.00 280.00 12.86 McManiman, Thos. 150.00 .45 Ihrig, Henry H........ 216.00 175.00 17.59 Mitchell, Paul St 600.00 1.80 International Bakery... 1,116.00 1,800.00 93.56 Ogaard, Mrs. L. A 1,296.00 3.98 Internationa] Encampment Randall, H. '. 110.00 .33 No. 49 75.00 156.00 6.^0 Roeder, Chas 130.00 .39 litis, R. F. 821.00 €,300.00 83.76 R'ipatts, Robert 250.00 .75 Int'l Steam Laundry.... 570.00 45.03 Refsaas, Evar DON'T SELL 800.00 2.40 Int'l Falls Const. Co.... 2,876.00 227'0 t\ Rizzo, Joe 300.00 .90 Int'l Improvement Co... 600.00 3,255.00 57*17 Raymond, Celos" 400.00 1.20 Int'l Lumber Co 331,383.00 314,526.00 26,332.83 Sheppard, Geo. 388.00 1.16 Int'l Insulation Co 667.00 55,846.00 220.23 Vokovich, Bill 200.00 that .60 Int'l State Bank 17,025.00 1,344 9S Walters, Harry 80.00 .24 Keyes, Joe 70.00 553 Yernberg & Peterson... 16,000.00 48.00 Johnke, O. A. 556.00 468.00 45.32 Johnson, Walter 25.00 93 Johnson, A. A..... -'25.00 l!s8 PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX LIST Johnson, Einar 240.00 18 96 Johnson, Jens 19.00 300.00 2 40 Jevne, Franz 164.00 1,300.00 16.85 Jukaren, Andrew 48.00 3,80 1918 Jevne & Norton 183.00 1,400.00 18.65 Johnson, Ed 190.00 15 01 Knappa, Walter TOWN OF KOOCHICHING 95.00 7*51 Ketzula, Joe 31.00 2 46 NHEXTRA LARGE N9|. LARGE N?l,MEDIUM N*?!. SMALL N 9 2 N9 3 Kati, Nick. 34.00 2.68 EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE AS TO SIZE a QUALITY ASTO SI2EaQUAUTY Kelly, Albert 177.00 139s dark Kewan, C. A 183.00 14 45 16.00 to 1400 HOOto 10.00 9.00to 7.00 6.00to 5.00 6.00 to 3i0 225to liO Killeen, "Rev. P. J. 172.00 14*19 Total Tax Rate by School Districts Including State JT t^-^uSUAL King, Thos 29.00 2 29 County, Town or Village and School District Kane, W. V.: 220.00 1,580.00 22.12 12.00tol0.00 9.00to 7^0 7.00to 6.00 Levies. COLOR 5.00to 4.00 5.00 to 3.00 1.75to 1.00 Keyes, Frank 6,596.00 21,581.00 585 76 Mill is School District No. 1, Mills 64.2 jpale MINK Krohn & Keyes.. 832.00 1,735.00 70 15 School District No. 4, Mills 64.3 10.00to800 7.00lo 6,00 5l501O 5.00 4.00te 3.00 400to2i0 125lo .75 Krohn, Adolph 1,742.00 3,090.00 146 89 V: School District No. 7, Mills 46. Knutson, S. C. 65.00 5*14 (Rates of Taxation on Money and Credits Kook, Mrs. R. 264.00 313.00 2171 30 cents per $100.) HUM"'™ Koeneke, Herman 65.00 4,474.00 18*56 Koochiching Abstract 3.00to 2.60 1.75to 1.40 Name of Person, Firm 2.40 to 2.00 1 JOto 1.00 LiOto .75 J50to .40 Assessed Assessed Arhount Company 71.00 61 of Corporation 5 Value of Value of of Tax FALL Assessed Kelly, Anna.... 774.00 300.00 62*04 Personal Moneys &50to&25 ZIOto 1^0 liOto 120 1.15to .90 1.00to .60 J5t* 25 Koochiching Realty Co.. 167.00 17,068.00 Cj'aR Property and Kibbey, John.' 128.00 in'ro on Which Credits Lang, C. ....... 113.00 9 qo Tax is Lang, Frank S. ,211.00 500 00 1817 Based 3.25 to 2J0 225to 1.75 liOto 125 120to XOOto iO w40to 25 Larson, Oscar... 3 48.00 596.00 5*59 Brennan, Jas $ 183.00 11.76 Laindgren, Swan 3.00 600 00 2 03 1 Bensen, Nels '. 28.00 .1.80 ?£af' .Ray' 32.00 120.00 2 S9 Bray, Frank 30.00 1.93 LaValiey, A... 68.00 5« Berntsen, O. S 2j00te liO L40to W l.OOfo .75(11 .60 .75to .40 25.00 Lowe, Robert 1.60 44.00 Blossingham, Robert... 31.00 1.99 Lindvall, A. W.. 183.00 A 144s Clark, Geo. W. 195.00 12.53 DON'T SELL TOUR FURS AT "ANY OLD PRICE" 84.00 1,365.00 103 Collins, Clara L.. 176.00 11.32 Lirette, Eliza. 111.00 8 77 when "SHUBERT" is paying such extremely high prices. Dufrene, R. L. 50.00 3.22 Lindvall & Peterson .327.00 100.00 26-13 Darvall, O 45.00 2.89 ftgMiiHKRlitt» Wflwtii MiHWA«nfa Fare—All Too Can Ship Lynch, Pat............. 581.00 575.00 47.63 DeGuise, Louise........ 53.00 3.40 LaVelley, J. A 159.00 409.00 13.79 For more than thirty-five years "SHUBERT" has been giving Fur Shippers an bontit and Ubatal awylieanl paying tha "i*-"** Donahue, Matt 155.00 LaBlance, Jos... s*.o0 9.97 market pricai—seeding returns: ent rrrrftr frlfT't "better service"—quicker.** 6 Dunlap, E. 134.00 8.62 Lundgren, W....,4... 1,422 00 300.00 A**SHITBBBXTAC} E!fVICI4IPB" on your shipment means"asere moBey** Erickson, Algot 96.00 2,500.00 13.68 for your Fuitr qnielM''- Ue best land prompUrt SERVICE in the wodd." 2,270 CO 635 00 181.42 Ewald, James 237.00 300.00 Liljeblad .Richard. 132 00 150.00 10.88 11.80 GET A—IPMKMT OCT TODAY. V' .. Fraser, R. 242.00 15.56 Lloyd, J. J......... 32.00 ?c .. 9*9 vf snip -'youR PU RS: fgjlR«5T' Herron, Thos 26.00 A. HU "B ERTM Logan, Henry 45.00 :. 3'gl 1.68 Hoey, John 19.16 298.00 SfiOiOO:^' 279.00 68^78 6.94 Hamil, John.. 151.00 THE QUOTATIONS MOW McMillan, T. 130.00k 10 27 14.34 Irwin, Robert 223.00 MC FOR. IMMEOIATt" McPeek, Jas -1- 50.00^4 395 THE lARGESt tiOUSf IK THE WOW DEAUNG lXClUSim WI 3.17 SHIPMENT Johnson, Geo. O 69.00 McCormack, H. A 117.00^ 178 on 477 AMERICAN RAW FURS 103.00 6.62 Jackson, Chester McCormack, Harry V.. .*"^216.00-*^ 150 00 n\a 1.55 24.00 Kurzeck, John »Kimball, W. A. Peter McKibbage, Joe 76.00 200.00 6 60 12.53 195.00 vAmeen IJ15-17 W.Austin Ave.Dcft759 Chicago, U.S.A. McLaren, Thos ^180.00- 1,600.00 J19 02 McPhee, Chas J# 240.00 ^«^i8.96 .(Continued on page six J|T .."r 1