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4 ~S' THE INTERNATIONAL FAT.T.S PRESS PAflF Qlf\n7MTl?17MSli VETERANS DISABli-HY Hillstead, supplies for sameas other personal property, but C. L. county offices 51.76 CHURCH Mrs. P., Painy pauper, jianuary" LAW OUTLINED now they are a part of the good roads J. H. Drummond, clerk of and February ....... 30.18 l$xt coijrt fees in 1920 delin- V1 f) i" revenue" of the state and are so listed. C. I*. Hillstead, supplies for queni real estate taxes .... 748.65" The law under which the U. S. Figures compiled by R. P-, Chasi, Mrs. Starkweather, pauper. 3.48 Falls Lbr. & C^oal Co., coal Veterans' Bureau opefates is very apt State Auditor, covering tax levies for M. E. Ibertson, burial of Uno supply for court house and to appear to be rather technical to the past two years, and valuations on Salo, pauper, Puposkx .... 45.00 FOR RENT—Three rooms, inquire at .. .... 143.25 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH the average person and the liklihood' M. E. Ibertson, burial of which they are based have just been R. D. Frey, sawing wood for 807 Eighth Street. E. Ireland. Pastor Lars Oien, pauper, Pup-" of overlooking certain benefits /'i^ jail 10.0(| made public, their totals being as follows: osTcy ... 45.00 Fntz-Cross Co., supplies for highly probable under the circumstances. *4bxes levied in 1920 were WANTED—To hear from owner of 'n^unday school at. 10 H)0. M. E. Ibertson, burial of county offices 3.96 It is the desire of the Bureau $116,720,461.03 while the taxes levied good farm for sale. State cash v?\*=4 -Enute Statheim, pauper, Vtforn' worship, 11:00: Subject: S. E. Gregg, per diem in child that all persons formerly identified price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, fori the past year were $115,818,877.03. Puposky ........ 45.00 welfare cases 20.00 Joseph Kasum, supplies for with the military or naval The taxable valuation in 1920 was $2,528,379,838, Minneapolis, Minn. Walter Hendrickson, cordwood 'Shepherds KE1 7:30. 5 ajgrvice SMrs. Anna Deticheck, pauper, for court house and jail... 56.25 forces of .the United Stated during while fort tfie past year it February .: 20.00 Int'l Falls Press, printing •kid." WANTED—Man with car to sell the, the late war, have a knowledgs of was $2,452,539,549. Fred R. Liindvall, livery hire church Sunday- A cordial supplies for county offices.. 153.38 BEST Ford Oil Gauge made. $100.00 Wi what they are^entitled to, and what to poor farm for commissioners Int. Telephone Co., February O E E I N S awaits you. per week and extra commissions. limitations arc in force with reference .. 2.00 I'" tolls, March exchange, Minn. State Sanatbrium/board Accessories Co.,-— Graham, to its application- A very important county departments ...... 54.55 HANY LUTHERAN CHURCH, and treatment, month of Benton Harbor. Mich. lT-Pd provision of the law is to the Hannah Johnson, services as LOMAN. February, Helen A. Starkweather, clerk to probate judge, February ''effect that all those suffering from injury OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS pauper ........ 39.95 Job* W. Warmanen, PastorJ 25.00 FOR SALE—Harley Davidson Motorcycle or disease contracted in or aggravated OF KOOCHICHING Northern Minnesota Hospital, Frank King, hauling cordwood English Communion services on in good condition-. by their connection "trith care of county sick, February COUNTY, MINNESOTA. to court house 37.50 -Sunday, March 19th, at the Norma* 466.00 John Molodak. the service, have only until August Edna Liljeblad, stenographic school at 10:30, and at the Loman Eugene Paradis, supplies for 3T-P. 712 Eighth Street. services, coroner's case of 9, .1922, to file a claim with the Government. (Official) hurch at 7:30 in the evening. The Mrs. Jos. Kennedy, pauper, Henry Satterhind 7.00 As the law now stands, no February and March.. 30.00 coroner's hurch board meets at the Loman Richard Liljeblad, FOR SALE—1,000 lbs. Alsike Clover applications will be received after Peter Roberson, supplies for The board of county commissioners fees, inquests and viewing Ihurch at 7 o'clock. Seed at 20c per lb. Gust Sjoblom, that date. E. O. Knutson, pauper, February of Koochiching county, Minnesota, ... 63.33 Ericksburg, Minn. '.. 30.00 The principal feature to be emphasized met in their office at the court hi A. W. Lindvall, deputy coro-. BETHLEHEM CHURCH S. E. Thompson & Son, supplies house in the city of International nere's fees, case of Peter is the filing of the claim before A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister for Mrs. Fred Goodwin, FOR SAE—My Bakery. Lot 25x140 Falls, Minnesota, on Tuesday, March Hanson 22.20 that date. If the claimant, at pauper, February .... 30.00 Sunlay morning, 10:30: Preaching 7th, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. Littlefork Times, publishing ft. House 20x30x8 ft. with water the time of filing the application, 8. E. Thompson & Son, supplies Roll call—Members present^ Commissioners delinquent tax list 748.95 ervice. SubjectWhat is Heaven?" and sewerage. Located on Main. does not suffer a disability sufficient for W. W. Lyon, pauper, Linsten, Slack, Munroe, Miller-Davis Co., supplies for Sunday-school, ll.:4S: E. Bergsman, Street, facing south. A dandy bake 'i February 30.00 to be compensable under the law, but Liangaard and Chairman Harrigan. county offices 41.S6 Superintendent. Lesson: "The Downfall oven (Portable) 100 loaf capacity. V. Valla^i, livery hire to poor Members absent, none. C. B. Montgomery, publishing has a disablity incurred in or aggravated farm for commissioners 4.00 Pans, tables, dough trough and of Israel." Moved by Commissioner Slack that personal property tax by his military or naval service, Mary White, board of county Christian Endeavor society, 6:30. the minutes of the February 7th, other articles. Show-case. Anybody list 74.75 he is furnished a certificate of hospital inmates, February 206.00 1922, meeting be appoved as read. deader, Phoebe Hanson. Topic: C. B. Montgomery, printing looking for a nice little business of Unorganized Road and Bridge Fund injury by the Director, which entitles The motion was seconded by Commissioner county delegate ballots ... 104.25 What Does Following Christ Mean?" their own should investigate this. V. W. Dyson, hauling gravel him to compensation, hospitalization, Langaard and carried. N. W. Sanitary Supply Co., Sunday evening, 7:30: Midweek For particulars write or call. Wm. for roads, T. 156-28 186.00 Moved by Commissioner Munroe supplies for county jail ... 10.00 or vbcational training, if in the ^service- Subject: "Faith in Christ V. W. Dyson, hauling gravel H. Vass, Northome, Minn. 3-T that the sum of $1,600.00 be transferred H. H. Palmer, stenographic future his service disability develops for road, T. 16-28 ........ 140.00 Ithe Saviour as a Spiritual Dynamic" from the county poor fund to services, State vs. Vickery so as to be of a compensable degree. John Grove, hauling gravel the county judgment fund. The motion io.oo I Come to Bethlehem church. A corsdial «t al ANYONE having an A No.-l band or for roads, T. 156-28 66.50 Every person receiving notice of disability was seconded byv Commissioner Ray W. Palmer, clerk of municipal orchestra instrument in good shape welcome awaits you. Elmer Rude, hauling gravel Slack and carried. of a degree less than 10 per court fees, January and wish to sell it cheap, please foar roads, T. 1566-28 27.00 Moved by Commissioner Langaard and February 124.30 cent should request a certificate of ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Elmer Rude, shoveling gravel notify Mrs- P. L. Peterson, L. Box that the petition for an appropriation Rainy River Improvement Co., injury from the representatives of for roads, T. 156-28 60.00 H. A. Mayer, Pastor. of $1,000.00 for road purposes in the 237, Littlefork, Minn. 1-T February electricity, court the Bureau. Romert Steen, hauling gravel town of Bannock be laid over. The house and jail buildings... 51.81 Morning service at 10:30. tf for roads, T. 156-28 78.00 The Section of the Act applicable motion was seconded by Commissioner H. A. Rogers & Co., supplies Sunday school at 11:30. Romert Steen, hauling gravel to the situation above discussed is Slack and carried. for surveyor 14.68 Evening Lenten service at 8:00. for roads, T. 156-28 60.00 The annual financial statement and BORDER HEMSTITCHING CO. Serdaris Bros., meals for jurors, as follows: •7 Paul Early, hauling gravel Reading of a portion ^of the Lenten report of the Lake Julia sanatorium State vs. Peterson e. «ti 7.20 "No compensation shalf be payable for roads, T. 156-28 52.80 Mrs. R. Liljeblad, was read and ordered^filed. story at 7:30. E. A. Stohl, cordwood for for death or disability which -does Axel Jensen, labor at gravel On motion, the board adjumed until Y. P. S. meets on Thursday at 7:45. court house anfi jail, con7 pit, T. 159 29 31.00 822 Seventh Street Phone 1S2 not occur prior to or within Sne year 1:30 p. m. tract 613.38 A good program, games and lunch. Geo. Langland, hauling gravel after discharge or resignation from Lars Stubee, repairs in county Choir rehearsal on Friday at 8:00Come Button Holes Made By Hand. for road, T. 159-29 106.80 the service, except that where, after The board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. offices, court house .... 36.28 Andrew Miller, hauling gravel to the English Lutheran Roll call—All members present. H. Van Etten, sheriff's expenses a medical examination made pursuant for roads, T. 159-29 103.50 church—the little church with the big Moved by Commissioner Munroe in criipinal cases... 108.79 to regulations, a certificate has Arthur Roberts, hauling gravel message. that the bid of Paul Early for the H. Van Etten, board of county and general road work, been obtained from the Director at position of county poor farm and prisoners, February 360.00 T. 159-29 208.00 O. G. SNYDER, D. 0„ R. O. the time of discharge or resignation Mrs. Hughes Van Etten, matron pest house superintendent for a period COWS AND CONGRESSMEN. Ben Boutin, piling for bridge 24.64 of five years, be accepted ^and fees, cases of State vs. from the Service, or within one year Registered Optometrist County Road and Bridge Fund that the county enter into contract Hanson, Grimoldby, McDonald thereafter, or within one year after and Optician If the Department of Agriculture Commissioner District No. 2— for such services. The motion was and Koose 42.00 the' passage of this amendatory Act, Andrew Aasen, labor repairing -would only find a more effective way Thos. P. White, cordwood for At GledhlU's Jewelry Store seconded by Commissioner Langaard whichever is the later, to the effect pile driver 6.50 and carried by a unanimous vote. court house and jail 202.50 of spreading its information to the Fort Frances Geo. Anderson, gravel for Ranier that the injurd person at the time of Accepted bid as to compensation of Zimmerman Electric Co., electric farmer its research work would more bridges 7.15 repairs and lights for superintendent is as follows, to-wit: his discharge or resignation was suffering than warrant the national expenditure. Geo. Anderson, show plowing jail 6.20 Salary first year, $750.00. from injury likely to result in Unfortunately the department Ranier road 21.25 Salary second year, $600.00. Moved by Commissioner Slack that death or disability, compensation Falls Lbr. & Coal Co., lumber Order Your Needs From the depends on archaic methods of contact Salary third year, $450.00. the board adjourn until Tuesday, shall be payable for death or disability Nyrsery Farthest North for pile drive repairs.. 24.70 Salary fourth year, $300.00. April 4th, 1922,at 10o'clock a.m. The and so much of the information Andrew Johnson, gravel for whenever occiiring, proximately Salary Fifth year, $150.00. motion was seconded by Commission THE BELTRAMI NURSERY gathered never reaches, the spot it Crystal Beach road 25.00 er Linsten and carried by a unanimous resulting from such injury." Moved by Commissioner Linsten Otto Brose, Proprietor. 17 years is meant for. For. example how many Jim McClarens, hauling pile vote. that the county engineer be instructed a resident of Beltrami County A recent case illustrates how much farmers know the results of recent driver to c.epot 4.90 to secure material at once, necessary Wra. Harrigan, disabled men and their families may Bemidji, Minnesota. Marshall Wells Co., supplies experiments in connection with cows? for the construction of bridge Chairman. Gardeners, Nursery Men, Florists lose by failing to take adantage of for pile driver 17.50 Attest: over tie Big Fork river in section 36, They have learned after many years Marshall Wells Co., supplies this provision. In this case a soldier twp. 63, range 26. The motion was R. C. Fraser, Complete Line of what could have been told in a few for piled river 6.00 seconded by Commissioner Langaard County Auditor and Clerk of Board. General Nursery Stock was dischargd from the service with months, that pure breeds are more Marshall Wells Co., supplies (Seal) nd carried by a unanimous vote. an advanced case of tuberculosis. Two profitable than scrub stock. Now it for pile driver 21.00 On motion by Commissioner Slack, years after his discharge he died as John Pil strom, shoveling appears to be clearly demonstrated seconded by Commissioner Munroe, a result of this disease, but had^ failed snow, Ranier bridge No. 2. 1.50 and carried by a unanimous vote, the that within the breeds are grades the Commissioner District No. 2— to apply for either a certificate of following applications for reduction 19,480 Acres of State farmer will do well to take into consideration, Town of Cross River, labor assessments on personal and real injury or for compensation- No inquiry when he learns the fact. on roads 28.30 property were rejected, to-wit: or claim was ever made or filed Duluth Builders' Supply Co., Evidence shows that on the average Martin Brothers, with the Veterans' Burau until three supplies for bridge, S. R. the large cow is of more value than Mrs. Ben F. Dickinson. and one-half years after the soldier's No. 8 19.60 On motion by Commissioner Slack, the small one, though this does not Owned Land Commissioner District No. 3— discharge, when his relatives filed a seconded by Commissioner Munroe, always hold true in some herds of Ben Benson, shoveling gravel, anr carried by a unanimous vote, the claim for insurance. The Bureau im•mediately native cattle. The department cites Bear River roads 21.25 following applications and claims set out to procure evidence H. F. Clark, labor on Bear river one test in which were classified 160 were recommended, to-wit: necessary to bring the case to a final roads ...) 45.50 Allowance for Exemption small cows, 201 medium, and 129 large. adjudication and information then Eugene Cousineau, gravel for IN KOOCHICHING COUNTY John Babich, The small cows averaged 243 pounds roads, etc., Bear River road 49.50 received, both through official channels Ignatz Flake, of butter fat a year, making an income Irwin Gowdy, gravel for Bear Hairy Owens, and otherwise, established the of 77-39 over the cost of feed. River roads 32.00 Kostio Baron, fact that the .soldier was permanently The medium sized cows made 289 C. L.. Hillstead, supplies for Andrew Woitel, Will be offered for sale at Publid Auction at 10 a. m., and totally disabled from the date of road work 1.00 Mrs. F. C. Corell. pounds of butter fat and an income his discharge from the army. J. R. Mack, gravel for roads, Cancellation of Real Estate Assessment#— over feedfcost of 88.91, while the large Monday, April 10,1922. The sale will be held at the office shoveling snow, Bear River Installments of insurance which had cows produced 345 pounds of butter township 44.50 County of Koochiching. accrued fnpm the date of the soldier's of the County Auditor at the Court House, International fat and an income in excess of feed E. E. Rader, general road la- Cancellation of Personal Property discharge to the date of his death bor, Twp. 155-25 84.70 amounting to 105.74. The results of Assessments— 4 Falls. were paid, and installments thereafter E. E. Rader, general road labor, Paul Neils, the experiment seem to run true to were paid to the designated beneficiaries Twp. 155-25 ......... 173.25 C. A. Peterson, form. Whether it be cows or Congressmen, Terms 15 per cent down, balance! payable at any time E. E. Rader, general road labor, G. W. Anderson, but the soldier had lost treatment, the pure breed and the good Twp. 15-g 99.75 'Crooksfeon Lumber Co. including hospital service, and within 40 years, interest at 4 per cent. well rounded specimen invariably Wm. Schofner, shoveling gra Reduction of Personal Property Assessments— had also lost payments of compensation vel, Bear River roads 39.87 spell the best results. The scrubs and THE STATE EMPLOYS NO AGENTS which might have been made to A Commissioner District No. 'pee wee minds ,should be weeded out P. A. Erickson, him over a period of two years because George Hartnell, gravel for John Snyder, of legislative as well as agricultural For land lists, maps or any information call at the roads 11.20 Erick Erickson, of his failure to make application iife. Jonas Jonson, lumber for John Maier. to the Bureau. office of the County Auditor or write Black River bridge 215.4? Reduction of Real Estate Assessments-r- It is quite possible that after the A. O. Skifstrom, piling for lapse of several years, a disability contracted Black River bridge ... 56.32 V. W. Davis, -. Severt Thompson, hauling pile in or aggravated by connection S. J. Axdahl. driver, etc 16.00 Mary Colwell. with the service cannot be provas Commissioner District No. 5— On motion by Commissioner Munroe, such. For that reason the only The Capitol STATE AUDITOR St. Paul, Minn. Beach & Son, supplies for seconded by Commissioner way to be certain is to file the claim Caldwell Brook bridge 17.95 Slack, and carried by a unanimous ^WEBSTER'S now. L. Christenson, livery for surveyor, vote, the following bills and claims Mizpah-Kelliher road 2.00 were audited and allowed and the Don Estabrook, labor on Caldwell NEW INTERNATIONAL county auditor instructed to draw 1921 TAXES SHOW DECREASE Brook bridge 39.9Q commissioners' warrants in payment OF NEARLY $1,000,000.00 Severin Jacobson, labor on of same, on due date, to-wit: Just Tie A Tag- Caldwell Brook bridge..... 18.00 Poor Fund DICTIONARIES are in use by business Minnesota tax-payers will pay nearly Oscar Johnson, labor on Cald\tfell Booth & Warner, sawing men, engineers, bankers, Brook bridge 18.00 judges,- architects, physicians, $1,000,000 less taxes this year than VtTood for Mrs. Starkweather, J. A. Jones, hauling steel, farmers, teachers, librarians, clergymen, pauper $ 9.00 they did in 1921. IS 3 etc., for Caldwell Brook by successful men and Frank Carlson, supplies for To be specific, taxes levied on the women the world over. bridge ... 46.00 Mrs. A. Christiansen, pauper, basis pi the 1921 property valuation Lars Lakken, labor on Caldwell We are equipped to do any kind of^Welding. February ............ 25.00 Are You Equipped to Win? and collectable this year, total* $115,818,877.03 Brook bridge 22.50 O. M. Garr & Co., supplies for The New International provides John Torson, labor on Cald as against $116,720,461.03 for Wm. Frank, pauper ....... 7.44 WE specialize on Large Work. Sectional Boilers, Hot the means to success.. It.i$an all-, well Brook bridge .... 22.50 Mrs. Garrett Cronk, board and the previous year. This is a differ knowing teacher, a universal question John Birsaok, labor snow care of Myrtle and Luella ence of $901,584-00 in favor of the taxpayers answerer. plowing, S. R. No. 5 8.13 Warner, paupers, February 30.00 Water Fronts, Cracked Water Jackets* Cylinder Heads. If you seek efficiency *and advancement of the state. Frederick Bursack, labor snow /Axel Enzman, supplies for why not make daily Koochiching County's contribution plowing, S. R. No. 5 5.00 Mrs. Alma Larson, piauper, use of this vast fund of information? Don Estabrook, labor snow February ..*...... 15.00 to this tax collection, including the All Work Absolutely Guaranteed plowing. S. R. No. 5...... '7.50 S. Graton, supplies for W. statuary three mill tax on credits or 4M.0M Vocabulary Terms. 2700Paftes. Henry EttestadC labor enow MM Illustrations. Colored Plates. Dixon, pauper, January and moneys, will be $876,333.46. The average 3S,OSO (geographical Subjects. 12,009 plpwing, S, R. No. ... 12.50 February .......... 20.39 BioACSfilMcal Entries. rate of taxation for the'county, J. T. O'Loughlin, labor snow Frank B. Green, Iptrial of Peter Regular and India-Paper Editions. For Propapt Serrice-Jiut Tie a Tag on and Ship to plowing, AR. No. 5 12.50 exclusive of special^ assessments is 30.00 Hansen, pauper ....... Dan Savich, labor snow plowing", Wrlteforspeoimea Green, burial of 105.82 mills. Frank B.' -. •, "3^1'*••••-• vi 1 pages,, S. R. No. 5'. 5.00 La Forge, pauper.30.00 Baudette Machine and Nellie The taxable valuation on which .this illustrations, Alfred Sorquist, labor snow Arthur Gustafson, supplies., a E. etc. Free, reduced levy is made is $2,452,539,549 R. No. S. 5....... 7. ,50 aet of Pockcfc for Mrs. W. C. Nelson, Maps if yoti and here also a decrease is noted. Miscellaneous pauper, February ...... *. 25.08 mpany name taia Stslif paper. This decrease approximates $75,000,000 HasseJbayth & Somen, sup-Sfj"" Roy fi. Martin, services as as"distant G. 4C. plies for county hospital inmates and is explained in larger part by the engineer and ex'penses, MERR1AM .....% ,'2.25 general -county road omission of motor vehicles from the CO* C. L. Hillstead, gapplies forA fj^bruary personal property valuation. Heretofore MPiMfcMi* ^Coftmty Rereaae Fui such .were valued and taxed the January :and, February supplies Loakr F. Dow Co., for •d'Mszssmik